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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1926)
C B E S m » OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 102« PANE TH REE A Trial I’lano Tailing. What Caiiurle« Like, of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans a Piano tu n in g >3.50. Plano and o r C anary seed alone does not fu rn ish re tu r n order. Give It a tria l.—Adv. gan repairing. F red B. Jones, 2625 49th stre e t SE., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor a balanced feed for can aries, b ut in O utlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. com bination w ith hem p and sum m er S952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. rap e it form s a good ration. Much of the rap e seed p u t up and sold in c a r tons is of a kind th a t even wild birds Comf. - 1 u..th o'.J-fjii to n tjkiç, bu'.kjt cari tk t W h ip te t a f f e r r i im al.tr and much mort gractful The center of gravity o f the Overland W hippet is ex tremely low, with ample road clearance... thus giving a sense of security you have never found in any light car before. 1 hat high-up-in-the-air feeling is gone... here is a new kind o f riding comfort. Come in today and let us show you this wonderful new-type car. OVERLAND Whippet The World’s New-Type Light Car HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone Gresham 1141 J. C. H ESSEL W. A HESSEL do not eat because of its pungent and FAIRVIEW ' SPRINGDALE RESIDENT b itter flavor, says the United S tates LAID TO FINAL REST D epartm ent of A griculture, but all Mr. aud Mrs. Homer Davis am i th ree birds relish the m ild ta ste of tru e ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Wm. F. B urkholder, well know n for sum m er rape. Savage and two children expect to m any y ears in the d istric t ea st of the leave th is week for th eir home at Sandy river, passed aw ay at St. Vin Many new W ant Ads. today. Springfield. Missouri, afte r visiting for ce n t's hospital In P o rtlan d on Friday, sev eral weeks w ith the siste r of Mrs. A ugust 6. a fte r an illness extending Davis and Mrs. Savage. Mrs. W alter over several m onths. He w as a re si Bradley and family. Jam es W agnon, dent of the S pringdale d istrict. He of A urora. Oregon, is also at the B rad leaves to m ourn his d e p a rtu re his ley hom e for an indefinite stay. widow and two sous, H arry and G il Two accidents m ore or less serious b ert, who live n ear th e fam ily home, o ccurred n ear Fairview on last Sat and th ree d au g h ters. Mrs. H. Snider u rday evening, one of w hich sent to and Mrs. G. A. Cusick of P o rtlan d and St. V incents hospital C larence Sample, Mrs. W. B. Haney of Hood River. F u n eral services w ere held Monday about 35, em ployed in th e I.aF o llette peach orch ard . Mr. Sam ple was w alk aftern o o n from the chapel of M iller & ing on th e edge of the pavem ent, fac T racey fu n eral p arlo rs in P ortland. ing th e traffic according to law. when In term en t w as in Rose City cem etery. he w as stru< k by a ca r driven by W. A. Illldge of P ortland, who said th at CORBETT lie w as blinded by the b rig h t lights Mr. and Mrs. G. Logsdon and ch il of an ap proaching car. The injured d ren from near San Diego, California, m an sustained a fra ctu red arm and leg and w as rendered unconscious for w ere visitors at th e L. Benfield home Monday. about 20 m inutes. On the sam e eve Mrs. S. K nighton and nephew. O r ning a big touring ca r going to Blue ville Johnson from R ainier, visited Lake broke 20 feet of railin g on the bridge on Fairview avenue n orth of relativ es and friends in th is vicinity H e ( an Bring Back Your Lost Power and last week. Sandy boulevard and fell to the field Motor Economy F ran k Bell now has ch arg e of his several feet below, tu rn in g over. The g arag e w hich had been leased by Mr. driver, w hose nam e w as not secured, F arm er th e p ast th ree years. Motors wear—only you can’t see the worn parts— had som e teeth knocked out. Geo. C ham berlain had a fine dis they’re hidden. T he Women of the Sm ith Memorial play of gladollas a t th e county fair at P re sb y teria n church w ill hold an ice G resham last week. W. R. Morgan Lost, power and pep, higher gas and oil consumption— cream social at th e home of Mr. and also entered a display of flowers. they’re all due to worn motors. Mrs. Cedric Stone, T h u rsd ay evening, Colum bia gran g e w ill hold its Au A ugust 12. g u st m eeting S atu rd ay , A ugust 14. Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re Mrs. Lucy K incaid and son Ralph, motor trouble specialists and “Can Bring Back Your HOGAN Mr and Mrs. Lew is B ratley and Mrs. Lost Power and Motor Economy.” Mrs. M. D oryland w as shopping in M E. Reed w ere Sunday visitors at th e R. P. R asm ussen home near P o rtlan d Monday. \\ e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use only V isitors a t the Mark D oryland home Sandy. the best guaranteed parts. Mr. and Mrs. F arm er and d aughters Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. H enry K linker and son E lm er, and Mr, left T uesday for th e ir new home at B e l l give you a price in advance. K lln k e r’s m other, of E stacada, Mr. Coquille. They w ere given a farew ell and Mrs. E rn e st M eggert, Mrs. Samuel p arty by n ear neighbors Monday eve ning. M ueller, and Miss G ertru d e F ish er of M ontavilla, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miller POWELL VALLEY of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Em anuel HAMLIN A HOSS, P rop s. M iller of Gresham . A num ber of th e Salvation Arm y Phone 2391 N ight 706 John S tout and wife of P o rtlan d Swedish corps will be at th e Mission attended the county fair at G resham ch u rch W ednesday evening, A ugust 11. S atu rd ay evening, rem aining over the Several sp eak ers are expected to be follow ing day for a visit w ith ills par- p resen t and special m usic will be re n nets, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout of dered by some of th e ir band. Hogan. The Ladies Aid of the Saron L u th Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz spent eran ch u rch will m eet on T h ursday Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I). aftern o o n with Mrs. S. M. Staffenson. D eSanto of P ortland. A sacred concert will be given a t the Mr. and Mrs. L. Iierg enjoyed a trip ch u rch on W ednesday evening, Au to Salem last Sunday. g u st 11, a t 8 o’clock by Mr. E m anuel. All a re invited to be p resen t. The BORING L u th er I,eague will hold Its reg u la r m eeting on Sunday evening a t w hich . Tlie ten acres belonging to A lbert R. Kimbley and located about one and tim e a song service will be given to one-half m iles north of Boring on the dedicate th e new hym nals w hich w ere Boring road w as sold la st week to Mr. recen tly purchased. and Mrs. H arm on J. S tockdale of P o rtlan d , who will be moving on the Advent C hristian Cam pm eetlng p ro p erty soon. The deal was made An iioii need. th ro u g h B. W T horne, of G resham . T he W illam ette Valley Advent C hris T he O utlook's barg ain co u n ter on tian cam pm eetlng and conference will page 2. he held a t T ro u td ale beginning A ugust 11 and bolding over Sunday, A ugust 22. Monday, A ugust 16, will be b u si ness day. The Bible studies will be given by E lder J. S. L ucas, of P o rt land. T he evening sp eak er will be E ld er Weldon M. W ilson of th e A urora college church. Mrs. M yrtle Morgan, K idney, Bladder, of P o rtlan d , will have ch arg e of the P r o s ta te , H ig h B lood daily vacation Bible school. Pressure, R heum atism , T he services of th e day will begin C o n stip ation , L oss o f witli the 6 o'clock p rayerm eeting each V itality» etc. C a li or w r ite for b o o k le t on m orning. Bible study will be held at rr-energkingtin glands 9 a. m„ followed hy preach in g a t 11 w ith ou t op eration . o clock. T here will also he services D R . H. Z. THARP at 2:30 in th e afternoon and again in »» » P lt t o c k B lo c k P o r t la n d , O rc . th e evening a t 7:30. 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