Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 31, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAUK »UHU
GRESHAM
Mrs. A. M. W ilkenson left S atu r-
day for Oak Ridge to care for her
d au g h ter, Mrs. E thel Thom pson
who is ill. Mr. W ilkenson has gone
for his su m m er’s w ork as forest
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Maloy and 1 guard in th e m ountains east of
dau g h ter Maxine left on Monday of here.
la st week for th eir form er home in
F ran k Jones is erectin g a neat
H ot Springs, South D akota, a fte r a four-room m odern cottage on a lot
s ay of nearly a year at the home of adjoining his residence property
Mr. M aloy's brother, J. W. Maloy. on Division street. He plans to ren t
W hile here he has been em ployed th e house when com pleted.
a t Todd’s barber shop. He w ill re- ’
Ralph R aker and Miss G race
sum e the same line of business in
Welch w ere m em bers of a p arty
South Dakota.
spending th e w eek-end near A s­
toria.
Mrs. John H ansen of P ortland
Gresham Locals
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OUTLOOK, TUESDAY.
Local Young People
United _______
in Marriage
MAT 31,
1937
A d d ition al L ocals
Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. L arsen and
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8 a er 8 b ro th er in
Lar8en
¡sp e n t p a rt of th e ir tim e w ith Mrs
Jo h n B urbank, a sister-in -law of
have retu rn ed from so u th ern Call-
fornia and a re Iocated in th e ir Mrs. L arsen. She rep o rts th a t in a
co n versation w ith Mrs. M yrtle
home in E astm an addition
Myers C hester, a form er resident of
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E llis Judd w as elected second G resham , she learned of the serious
! vice p resid en t of the W illam ette as- illn ess of Mr. C hester. He has su f­
I got.iation of the „ Y p v at a bu8.
fered since A pril as th e re su lt of a
j nesg geggjon
jn P o rtlan d F ri- I p araly tic stroke. D uring th eir ab-
The M ethodist Episcopal b u lletin
for Sunday, May 29, w as dedicated
to a form er p asto r and his wife, th e
Rev. and Mrs. John Wood, who to-
A beautiful home w edding w as m orrow celeb rate th e 66th an n i-
celeb rated Monday evening a t 8 v ersary ofc th e ir m arriage.
o ’clock a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and ? Mrs. H arold H am blet
Miss G ladys Nelson w as happily
(’lab* Receive C h arters.
su rp rised Monday evening at her
T he follow ing clubs have o u t­
home on Cleveland avenue by a
p arty of frien d s who cam e in to lined th eir p rogram s of w ork for
help her celeb rate h er 18th b irth ­ th e year and c h a rte rs have been
day. The tim e was enjoyably spent sent them from W ashington, D. C.:
in gam es w ith refresh m en ts of ice L usted Sew ing club, u nder th e
cream and cake. Miss Nelson was leadership of Mrs. L illian G oger;
the recip ien t of a num ber of nice Powell Valley M arketing club. Miss
gifts.
T hose p resen t w ere the Sue H icks; P o w e llh u rst Cooking
Misses E dith, E thel and AUce j cIub. Mrs. Ine*
Inez C ran sto n : Lynch
Howell, Lola and W inona Read and i H olstein club, H enry Naegli.
G ladys Nelson and H ow ard H opper, 1
Why not have a high-grade ca r
E arl WhetzeU. L ester Miller, W al-
dem ar T horen and Melvin Magnu at low price? Buy a W hippet and
I realize th e difference.—H essel Im ­
sen.
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plem ent Co.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. P resco tt of
See the b arg a in s listed in th e
S eattle sp en t th e Memorial Day
week-end w ith J. F. Bartles at Blue W ant Ads.
luke.
‘Use W ant A ds”—a good adage.
Miss E dnabell W infree, d au ghter
of P. H. W infree who resides in the |
E astm an addition, w as m arried on , H ardy L illies, S pireas, Roses
In bloom from pots
S atu rd ay evening in the county
15,000 choice p lan ts to
co u rth o u se in P o rtlan d to H enry
select from
V irgil S ch arbrough of T routdale.
C
annas
in 12 varieties
T he young people, who are m inors, i
Z innias in 10 shades
w ere accom panied liy th e ir p aren ts
P etunias, double and single
who gave th e ir consent to th e ce re­
in all colors.
mony. T he groom is em ployed at
th e wool pu llery in T routdale. For
GRESHAM
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th e p resen t they a re w ith the
GREENHOUSES
bride's m other in Sellwood, b ut la­
Hogan Road
Phone 306
te r expect to move to G resham to
F
low
ers
for
All
Occasions
live.
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George C urrin, when th e ir young-
oat dau g h ter. Miss V irginia C urrin,
becam e th e bride of Melvin Brug-
ger, son of Mr. and Mrs. T heodore
B rugger, in th e presence of about
70 guests, th e Rev. E. H orstm ann.
p asto r of th e Zion E \ang< lical
church, officiating.
T he room s w ere tastefu lly dec-
evening at th e Hin8on Me- sence from U-Au-To cam p, th e
spent F riday a t the hom e of h er i Mrs. O scar Johnson gave a party
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m or*a l ch u rch , at w hich tim e th e place w as cared for by guests Mr.
orated
in
p
astel
shades
of
iris
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rob­ T h u rsd ay evening to 18 boys and
an n u al election of officers took and Mrs. H alberg of K ennew ick,
erts.
g irls In honor of her two sons K er­ m ingled w ith fern s and cedar P,ace-
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, W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
boughs.
T
he
vows
w
ere
spoken
b
e­
mit and Douglas and th eir guest
Mrs.
G.
E.
Bangs,
form
erly
of
i R ucker of Ames, Iowa. Mr. H al-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. R ogers a re W alter Bowron of Marshfield, Ore- n eath an arch tw ined w ith ivy,
moving th is week to P ortland, i gon, who spent the week with his from w hich was suspended a w hite G resham , has been a t Thom as san - berg w ill ta k e hom e w ith him the
w here they have tak en a house on sister Miss Ruth Bowron, one of the wedding bell. T he bride w as a t ­ itarium for tw o weeks and w ent Irish w olf hound w hich he has pur-
chased of Mr. L arsen.
th e east side. T heir son and d augh­ ' grade school teach ers who boards tended by Mrs. W alter V olbrecht Monday to Good S am aritan h o sp i­
tal
for
an
operation
for
goitre.
Mrs.
ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. R ussell at the Johnson home. The evening and Mrs. Joseph Supple, both of
Miss Violet Coe is home from
R ogers will m ake th eir home a t the ! w as d elightfully spent in gam es, P o rtlan d . Andrew B rugger, b ro th ­ Bangs cam e from C alifornia about
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yrtle Point, Oregon, w here she
a
m
onth
ago
and
spent
some
tim
e
sume place. Miss H elen Rogers, followed by refresh m en ts. Donald er of the groom , acted as best man.
has
com pleted her th ird year as
in
P
ortland
before
com
ing
to
The
bride
w
as
handsom
ely
gown-
who is employed a t the W alrad Page scored first honors in one of
j teach er in th e high school. Miss
M ercantile Co., will rem ain In I th e gam es, with Jean E lkington j ed in w hite crep e w ith p earl bead Gresham .
Claude, th e little son of G M. Coe w as offered the school for next
trim m in g s and w ore a full length
G resham a t the home of Mrs. w inning consolation.
veil. She ca rrie d a bouquet of pink G erking of B ridal Veil, has re- j year but has declined.
M artha Fieldhouse.
J. J. Robertson has been afflicted
rosebuds and w hite sw eet peas. Mrs. tu rn ed to his home afte r several
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . W ilson and for several days w ith a severe cold Supple < o r e yellow crepe and Mrs. w eek's tre a tm e n t at T hom as san i- ! Miss Mabel Shipley is a m em ber
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. M itchell of w hich has kept him Indoors.
of this y ea r's g rad u a tin g class of 14
V olbrecht pink crepe, and both c a r- i tarium .
P ortland w ere in G resham on S a t­
of th e N orth Pacific E vangelistic
Mr. and Mrs. A. M eyers and j rled bouquets of pink sw eet peas.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brow n of
urday on th e ir way to th e ir m oun­ (laughter B etty a re m aking a tour Jo Ann Supple, th e sm all niece of
in stitu te w hich is conducting its
Pow ers, Oregon, are visiting for a
tain home a t Camp Creek. They of th e southw est by auto, including the bride, w as a dainty flower girl
com m encem ent activities th is week.
few days at th e home of the fo rm ­
had as week-end gu ests Dr. and a side trip into Mexico. L ast F ri­ in pink georgette. She carried a !
The g rad u a tin g exercises will be
e r ’s m other, Mrs. Minnie Brown.
Mrs. Paul E. D utton of P ortland.
day they w ere leaving Mexicali. b ask et of flowers w hich
she ) Benj. F. Davies spent D ecoration held tom orrow evening at th e
school at 1186 B orthw ick stre e t in
, They plan to be home by the 10th strew ed in th e path of th e bride.
Mrs. M. Norby is here from
Day at Vancouver, W ashington, P o rtland. A ch o ru s of stu d en ts
of Ju n e. In a com m unication r e - j T he w edding m arch, th e bridal
Stockton, California, w here the
I ceived from Mr. Meyers by J. C chorus from L ohengrin, was played w here he served for several m onths rendered a M endelssohn o rato ria,
fam ily w ent a few m ouths ago, to
S hultz he stated they m ade the 150 by Miss A nna Brugger. Preceding in w ar tim e in the spruce division “St. P au l", at the in stitu te Monday
look afte r th eir farm n ear G resh­
cf the arm y.
T o S ch ool S tu d en ts
evening.
m iles to Cottage Grove on six gal th e cerem ony Mrs. Enoch Sandeen !
am. Olive Norby barely escaped Ions of gas.
Mrs. E lla Van Cleve and Miss
sang, " I'll build a w orld”, and fol- |
death from gas poisoning last No­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. L eavens of
L ast y e a r a t th e b e g in n in g of th e school te rm th is
A su rp rise w as tendered Mr. and lowing the cerem ony, “W ay farers' | L au retta B runo have tak en room s
vem ber in a bathroom which w as
with Mrs. J. W. Maloy. Miss B runo T aft have been visitin g for a few
s
to
re
offered fre e m e rc h a n d ise p rizes to th e s tu d e n ts
Mrs.
C.
II.
C
alkins
Monday
evening
Night Song”. A buffet lunch was
gas heated tiut not ventilated.
is w orking at the pickle factory.
; days in G resham at th e home of
w ho b ro u g h t in th e m o st ta b le t a n d n o te book covers
itt
th
eir
home,
honoring
th
e
ir
de­
served.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
rugger
left
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W hen found she wns ap p aren tly
b e a rin g o u r stam p .
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery, who IW ' c B urch and E llis Davidson,
dead and a doctor who w as called | p a rtu re in u sh o rt tim e for possl- im m ediately for an au to trip I have both been ill, are im proving. I M rs- L eavens is a siste r of Mr.
T h e p rizes w ill be a w a rd ed M onday, J u n e 6.
gave no hope. However, a lung- | bly a y e a r's absence in th e east th ro u g h B ritish Columbia. On th e ir j
! T heir d aughter, Mrs. Ruby Buckle, Burch and Mrs. Davidson.
m otor used two hours restb re d re s ­ T h irty -six w ere p resen t to enjoy re tu rn they w ill live in th e new
F irst prize, $5.00 in m erchandise.
the evening. R efreshm ents w ere m odern hom e w hich Mr. B rugger I has gone to San Francisco to atten d
piration.
Two gropps of friends, m ore th an
Second prize. $3.00 in m erchandise.
served later. Mr. and Mrs. C alkins has recen tly had com pleted on a convention of nurses. Mrs. Buckle 50 in num ber, w ere en tertain ed at
T hird prize, $1.00 in m erchandise.
is president of the Oregon N u rses’
George Huyden has sold 15 acres received a num ber of gifts. D uring W allula H eights.
th e hom e of Mrs. W. J. Ott on
association.
four m iles ea st of G resham to Dr. th eir absence from G resham , Mr.
Both Mr. B rugger and his bride
j T hursday and Friday aftern o o n s in
E. E. La F rlenier, a retire d den tist and Mrs. Roy C alkins will live in a re m ost favorably know n in
A lbert Sheely has p u rch ased a honor of her sister Miss G ertrude
from New Castle, Wyoming. T he th e ir house. E lder T. F. Soule was G resham w here they have resided lot in C lanahan addition and is be­
A lexander whose engagem ent to
deal w as m ade through K arl J. the in stig ato r of the p leasan t event since childhood, and w here they gin n in g the erection of a th ree -
Leslie W alrad w as recen tly a n ­
H agberg of Powell Valley,
of last evening.
have a host of friends to Join in room cottage w hich he plans to nounced. Games of various kinds
Mr. and Mrs. R obert L am bert are best w ishes for -their fu tu re hap p i­ builds for investm ent purposes.
1 w ere played on T h u rsd ay afte r-
J. J. W ilson, who is handling this
moving
th is week to L ents w here ness. Both have been engaged in
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Newcombe | noon and on th e follow ing occasion
te rrito ry us a salesm an for u Han
the varied activ ities of ch urch and drove to Salem Monday to spend brille w as enjoyed. R efreshm ents
F ran cisco p ain t house, hus p u r­ the form er has secured em ploy­
Sunday school work. T he b rid e is the day.
w ere served.
chased a new tw o-door Iluick sedan ment.
a g rad u a te of G resham Union high
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
B
urch
and
son
through the W. W. Metzger agency.
C lair are home. Mr. Burch and son school and la te r attended Oregon
T he City bakery hus purchased a from th eir m ine in so u th ern Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college w here she was
second Chevrolet light delivery for
w h| ch they did some assessm ent pledged as a m em ber of D elta
use in a new bread route which Is Wl,lk
Mls
tljp D elta Delta so ro rity . She X, has been
being worked up betw een G resham
S acram ento and Roseville, Call- the m otif of several d elightful a f­
Magically makes toughest meat
and P ortland. '1 he m achine, w hich fornia, w here she accom panied her fairs given in her honor recently.
PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
tender, cheapest food delicious.'
Mr. B rugger is associated with
was bought through the W alter dau g h ter-in -law Mrs. E. R. Burch.
Promotes good health by retain­
Metzger agency, is equipped w ith s h e .to p p ed in Roseburg for a few his fath e r in the d airy business
JUNE 1 A.\l> 2
ing the mineral salts you now
and is a young m an of exem plary {
th e reg u la r bakery body and is a I ,)ays on th e WMy back
throw out in the cooking water
qualities. He is a g rad u a te of Ore- j
duplicate of the one they sold tho
WARNER B R O S . PRESENT
T he Rebekah W elfare club will
— vital salts your body m ust have for
gon A g ricu ltu ral college and a
bakery some tim e ago. T he new
m eet w ith Mrs. W. T. H ensley of
health and strength. Cocks a whole
m em ber of Phi K appa A lpha and
m achine will be driven by C larence
meal at once, without watching or risk of
T ro u td ale Monday, Ju d e 6, In an
A t h r illin g d r a m a o f lo v e a n d In trig u e , s t a r r i n g K e n n e th H a r la n
Leap who moved out from P ortland all-day m eeting. Those unable to Alpha D elta Sigm a fra tern ities.
a n d P a ts y R u th M iller.
burning. Saves one-third fuel and food.
An added significance of th e oc-
last week. Mr. Leap was form erly
atten d in the m orning a re asked to
asion Inst evening w as th a t th is
In the m ercantile business In P o rt­
m eet at 11:30 a t the A. W. Metzger
was th e celeb ratio n of th e 62il an n i­
land.
co rn er and m achines will be pro­
A n o th e r 2 -reel p ic tu r e o f c o lle g e life f e a t u r i n g G eo. læ w is . H a y d e n
v ersary of the b r^ le's p aren ts. Two
S te v e n s o n a n d D o ro th y G u lliv e r.
I). R. Macaw has th e fram ew ork vided.
friends from Salem w ere p resen t I
of his new house well up. He r e ­
Alden Miller was down from the at th e wedding, also tw o g randsons
cently purchased a lot in E astm an U niversity of W ashington for th e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C urrin,
The follow ing firms a re giving aw ay tick ets to th e W ednes­
addition just inside the city lim its, week-end.
day and T hursday night show s at the G resham T h eater. Each
from Pilot Rock, Oregon.
free ticket is gooil for one adm ission when presented w ith one
a m ost desirable building site.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire and
adult reg u lar paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. T he tic k ­
F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
G res li uni
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ets a re being given by th e various m e rch an ts u nder varying
E. W. A ylsw orth is having a son A rden and Mr. and Mrs. George truck and general in su ran ce see
conditions, so ask for your free ticket.
highw ay fru it stand erected near K enney enjoyed a drive yesterday B. W T horne.— Adv.
his residence on the Base Line road to Camp creek, th ree m iles east of
T w o n e w , u sefu l
Need a S have!
Mr. S quire ob­
W rite or phone
ea st of Page's store. He plans to i Rhododendron.
Sec the O utlook's exceptional
Cook
B ooks g iv en II your W atkins Dealer for FREE
Roberts
tained
a
lease
on
a
desirable
locu-
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put in a line of fresh fru it and
subscription offer.
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Confectionery
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vegetables. Miss M arjorie A yls­ 1 tion th e re a year ago and is p la n ­
COOKER DEMONSTRATION
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ning
to
begin
soon
the
erection
of
a
w orth will have charge of the
N ex t l>oor to s h o w
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an d for in fo rm a tio n a b o u t ou r
sum m er cottage. They rep o rt th a t
I Walter V . M e tz g e r
stand.
. Gresham. Ore.
tw o fine cook books
Mrs. R obert Blair
¡the locality is building up rapidly.
Phone I MU
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G re * h u m . O reg o n
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. C alkins and
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Miss Helen Maxwell, a student at
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will continue her
th eir d aughter Mrs. II. Johnson and M onmouth norm al, spent the Me­
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two children of V entura park drove m orial Day w eek-end with her
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Taber Pharmacy
W. R. Hicks Co.
M usic Classes
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to Ione, Oregon, W ednesday w here p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell
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they visited friends and relatives on E ast Powell street.
CH AS. N T A B E R
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GRESH AM. OREGON
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at G resham , each S atu rd ay d u r­
th e re and at Boardm an until F ri­
ltru iM e re d D ru g g ist
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Mrs. W alter Mason and dau g h ter
ing Ju n e and July. Anyone
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day. They report a pleasant time.
Full Automatic
Shirley cam e Sunday for a few
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w ishing to en ro ll in sum m er
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Lee Dlmmiek. p roprietor of th e days' visit with Mrs. M ason's sis­
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class may phone or see Mrs.
Gresham Tailor & I Newberg Packing Co.
Lee Service station on E ast Powell ter Mrs. J. W. Maloy and her m oth­
Blair nt the W. J. Ott residence,
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Cleaner
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stree t, is adding two rooms on th e er Mrs. Anna Wold. Mrs. Mason
May 21 or 23.
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H e a t* . <J ru<« rlv*. F re « h F ru it*
P E T E R L E N A R D , P ro p
front of his building w hich will be plans to ta k e her m other w ith her
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u n d V eg etab le*
»nil* moi I a d ir * ' S p rin g t out« II
used for business purposes and the to W estport when she re tu rn s the
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liv
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P h o n e 1151
I I a n n i a n d I 'r c s e d . #1.00
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p resen t room s changed Into living la tte r p art of th is week.
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q u arte rs. He is planning to Install
Mrs. B ayard Miller wns takeu
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an additional pump in the near fu ­ this m orning to P o rtlan d w here she
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ture. Mr. Dimmick is prepared to is under the care of a specialist.
Gresham Shoe Shop I I L. L Kidder Hdw. Co.
render service In gas and oil any She was in P o rtlan d for two weeks
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hour of the duy or night.
undergoing m edical treatm en t for
M e n 's .n .1 B o v s' D re ss a n d
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\\ a rk Shoes
T h e A u to m a tic C o n so le t a k e s a flo o r sp a c e
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i pure creimi product from
G re s h a m . O re.
sin u s trouble, but a week ago r e ­
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. o f 3 S |j in c h e s b y 2"ti in c h e s a n d is 47 in c h e s
Mrs. Genevieve Booth-Clibborn turned home. C om plications later
expertly fed world filinoli* J e r ­
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h ig h . T h e o v e n m e a s u r e s 14 in c h e s v Ms. 14
spoke Sunday to a lull house at the developed which have m ade it twe- j sey co n ».
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in c h e s h ig h a n d 17H in c h e s d eep .
T h re e
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E xclusively at the
U ndenom inational tem ple. She is essary for her re tu rn to P o rtlan d
Raker & Son
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u n its on th e r o o k in g p la tf o rm . E it h e r b la c k
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said to be one of the w orld's g re a t­ She Is nt th e home of h er sister
o r g r e y fin ish w ith r ig h t o r le f t h a n d o v en .
TABER PHARMACY
Gresham Outlook
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est evangelists
Mrs. Itooth-Cllb- Mrs. Olive llouchet.
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in G resham .
P R I N T I N t.
bom will fill the pulpit in the a b ­
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Remember, th e W estinghouse E lectric Ranges a re full a u ­
Aijj Flavor.
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sence of the Rev. H. F. l ’itts on
tom atic. th a t is including the clock w hich autom atically tu rn s
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For real estate loans see or call
Ju n e 5 and 13.
on the heat any specific tim e, even though your are m iles aw ay.
11. W. T horne.—Adv
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FREE Merchandise!
Hepp’s Racket Store
GRESHAM THEATER
“THE FIGHTING EDGE”
Nearly a / / ! ” ion Women
Use Waterless Cookers
“THE COLLEGIANS”
Wait for
WATKINS
it p a y s /
WESTINGHOUSE
Electric Range
SPECIAL
HANNEMANN’S
ICE CREAM
AD- rentut ca
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