Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 10, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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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V entilated H eat
The successful system of
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Fresh air—pre-warmed to the proper living
temperature—in constant, slow, large-volume cir­
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ex tra
large ,
coki a ir
returns
G la n d
Specialist
extra
large
cola air
returns
Comfortable, warm, humidified air in constant,
even circulation throughout the rooms and halls
of your home, just as the blood circulates through
your body—with the big Montag furnace the very
heart of the heating system.
The
Buick Motor Company
in vites every lover
o f fine m otor cars to
drive the
A ll the air gently moving through the house
as a summer zephyr over a warm field—with no
stagnant comers—with no up-rushing wind from
the registers—no hot or cold streaks.
GREATEST
Warm air adequately humidified, so that your
skin feels its touch velvety instead of dry, parched
and burning.
Just pure, clean air, keeping you comfortably,
delightfully warm.
That’s Montag ventilated heatl
nom.
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BUICK
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« r pipes to all rooms, and two or more cold air return
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Some homes require M ontag P iprlett installation. Ac­
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GRESHAM PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
P. 8. CHIODO
M O N T A G ST O V E W O R K S
Phone 123.1
L a r i . i t la a t a lle » . of
tU R N A C B a a d
PO R TLA N D , OREGON
WALTER W. METZGER
¡Phone 1801
SALES AND SERVICE
GRESHAM