Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 20, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAT. APRII. Ä). Ifcix
GRESHAM OÜTLOOZ, GRESHAM, OREGON
HALEY
T he P le a sa n t
Home Sunday
school association w ill m eet next
Sunday, A pril 23, at 11 o'clock in
th e C ottrell com m unity church. Be­
cau se of th is th e re w ill be no
m o rn in g service at th e Haley
ch u rch , b u t an evening service w ill
be held at 8 o’clock.
Sunday
shoot w’ill convene a t 10 o'clock as
u su a l for a sh o rt session. P ra y e r
m eeting w ill be held T h ursday eve-
n ing w ith A. F. Stenberg as leader,
At 8 o’clock on F riday evening th e
Rev. C. G. E m anuel w ill preach.
Mr. E m anuel is on his w ay to
S pokane, W ashington, w here he
w ill begin his w ork as p asto r of
th e Sw edish B ap tist church.
tra c t to bring up th e m ail bags
from low er C orbett and m akes
th ree trip s a day w ith th e m ail b e­
tw een the postoflice an d th e r a il­
road statio n .
H. L. Moody, p rin cp al of Colum ­
bian high school, w ill be succeeded
th e com ing year by P. Mulkey, of
A rlington, Oregon, a w ell-know n
in stru cto r. T he rem ain d er of the
p resen t teaching force. P au lin e
Rem ington, H ortense M ercure and
Omer J. Monger, w ere recen tly r e ­
elected.
The Boy Scouts of Oregon will
m eet th is w eek for se v eral days at
C hanticleer inn for th e ir conven­
tion.
A card p arty and dance w ill be
given by th e Colum bia g ran g e at
the g ran g e h all on F riday evening,
A pril 27.
Thor Heights Woman
Is Called by Death
Springdale Men Have
Fire-Fighting Unit
Mrs. M arie Lund of T h o r’s
T he reo rg an izatio n of th e fire­
H eights died F riday, A prl 13, a t the
fighting unit, w hich functioned w ith
hom e of her d au g h ters E lv ira and
good success last sum m er in the
T hora. Mrs. Lund had been in poor
vicinity of S pringdale, w as effected
h ealth for a long tim e and finally
on Monday night at a m eeting at
consented to move to P o rtlan d
the schoolhouse u nder th e direction
w here her d au g h ters cared for her
of E. W. W heeler, d istric t forest
u n til she died. Mrs. Lund w as 71
ran g e r at th e H erm on C reek s ta ­
y ears old and had lived on th e land
called T h o r's H eights n ear Colum-
tion n ea r C ascade Locks. T hom as
hia H eights for m any years. P a rt
N orthw ay w as elected fire chl<
of the L und's p ro p erty w as bought
th e d istric t to succeed J. W ard
by Mrs. M. E. H enderson and is the
Evans. A lbert W eisendanger. fo r­
New th in g s u nder "Classified."
site of the Crown P oint chalet. Mrs.
est ra n g e r in ch a rg e of th e Eagle
Lund w as buried Monday in Rose
City cem etery. She is survived by
CORBETT
Creek cam p ground, and W. H
her w idow er, L orens Lund, and
Sw eet Ju ic y O ranges
N orthw ay, su p erv iso r
of
tra il
Mrs.
H.
L.
Moody
and
E
thel
d au g h ters, E lv ira an d T hora, and Sm ith S tew art w ere in P o rtlan d
building,
w
ere
p
resen
t
and
took
several step ch ildren. Her d au g h ­ Tuesday. Mrs. Moody retu rn ed th e
2 dozen fo r .......
p a rt in th e discussions. T his unit
te rs a re w ell know n m usicians.
sam e day and Mrs. S tew art r e ­
Is o utside th e n atio n al fo rest and
m
ained
for
sev
eral
days
visiting
F lo rid a R usset
Mrs. M arie M organ of C h an ti­
ad jacen t to It and is for public p ro ­
friends
in
tjie
city.
cleer inn en tertain ed on Monday a f­
G ra p e fru it, each
Mrs. P. D. S ettlem ier has been tection.
ternoon for Mrs. B enjam in Cam eron
A tru c k and fire-fighting tools are
of G resham who is p lanning to very ill the p ast week. H er sister
move to P o rtlan d soon. Covers Mrs. Chas. Dawes from in d ep en ­ available a t all tim es and it w ill he
at Newberg Packing Con
w ere laid for IS, of w hich th e m a­ dence sp en t S atu rd ay aud Sunday the effort of the m en of th e u n it to
G resham
jo rity w ere past m atro n s of th e w ith h er and also visited her sis­
O. E. S. All of the p ast m atro n s of te r Mrs. Lovell Berney and her ex tinguish sm all fires in th e forest
w ithout callin g for help from a d is­
Gi esham ch a p te r, including Mrs. m other. Mrs. N ettie Kincaid.
Mrs. K enneth K incaid i» visiting tance. W henever called upon by
Cam eron, w ere p resen t. T he dec­
oratio n s w ere in o ran g e and white. relativ es n ear Corvallis.
M arjorie Bush, a stu d e n t at C or­ th e chief for service the men w ill
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen of
B a s e m e n t w a lls, c e m e n t w a lk s a n d
vallis,
was home from F rid ay u n til he paid for th e ir w ork, as w ill
The
D
alles,
who
have
sp
e
n
t
tw
o
H ours, e tc .
o th ers o utside th e unit who may
v te k s at th e ir Sandy ran ch , w ere Sunday.
Mrs. Lydia O strand, a form er re s ­ be called upon to fight fires.
S unday guests a t Colum bia View
ident and pioneer of th is vicinity
farm .
GRESHAM
Phone 1017
Lewis Benfield has tak en th e con- but for sev eral years a resid e n t of
Mrs. Jam es L uginbuhl and little
P o rtlan d and V ancouver, W ashing­
Mlllllllllllin ton, has moved into th e Bush co t­ d au g h ter B a rb a ra Je an of Roose­
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tage on Main stree t. T his e s ti­ velt, W ashington, are guests of
m able lady w as 'given a ‘surpVis'e j th eir “ u n t- M rs- J A B erne*
Miss Violet G orm an of P o rtlan d
welcome and m iscellan eo u s'sh o w er
of household a rticle s an d g ro ce r­ ! is spending a w eek at th e W. E.
ies Sunday aftern o o n by a few of H u rt hom e a t P le a sa n t View.
her m ost in tim ate frien d s and r e la ­
Sheriff H u rlb u rt w as a ca lle r at
tives, who are delighted to have her j the S p rin g d ale school on Monday.
again w ith them.
Mrs. Isab ella Elw lck. p rin cip al of
S = S
i the school, is a siste r of th e sheriff.
C
The Moffett fam ily who have
IIURLBURT
H arold Maffet, Mr. and Mrs. been living on th e E n q u ist place
A rth u r Johnson and .Baby Ross here have moved to Yakim a, W ash­
m ade a trip to R ain ier last week ington.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood from
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sig K nighton
and A rth u r Jo h n so n ’s son Orval, i G aribaldi called on W. W. Wood at
who is finishing th e high school ! th e S p rin g d ale confectionery. Guy
is n o t d e te rm in e d a t th e m o m e n t of
Wood, Miss M ildred Wood and Mrs.
course at R ainier.
A lbert H enshaw and his m other Lynn Wood from P o rtlan d w ere
crisis, b ut d u rin g th e long, u n s p e c ta c u ­
spent S unday and Monday a t th eir also c a lle rs Sunday.
lar p eriod of p re p a ra tio n .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. H icks at
sum m er home. Mr. H enshaw is
an a s sista n t su p e rin ten d e n t at th e F aubion, Oregon, a son on A pril 11.
F razier D etention hom e in P o rt­ He w as nam ed W illis W illiam after
th e tw o g ran d fath ers. Mrs. D ella
land.
SAVING s y s te m a tic p re p a ra tio n of
Ja c k R ick ert bought a Fordson H enkle, m other of Mrs. H icks, r e ­
the m ost fa rs ig h te d k in d — w ill accom ­
tra c to r of R ak er & Son of G resh ­ tu rn ed home Tuesday after sp en d ­
am. He intends to do w ork for his ing a week w ith h er d aughter.
plish w o n d ers, w ill e n a b le you to rea c h
neighbors as w ell as him self th is
Mrs. Wm. W rig h t has p u rch ased
your m ost c h e rish e d goal a n d to enjoy
year.
a new electric w asher, a Meadows.
Services w ere held at th e H u rl­
th e best in life.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelson have
burt school by the Rev. Mr. E v erett erected a new stan d on th e h ig h ­
Sunday night. T h ere w as a good way for th e display of th e ir can n a
attendance.
bulbs and also o th er p lan ts.
O nce s ta rte d s a v in g is s u rp risin g ly
H u rlb u rt and C orbett
grad e
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bell and
schools
played
a
b
aseball
gam
e
at
easy. O pen y o u r a c c o u n t h e re a n d
little d au g h ter and Mr. and Mrs.
H u rlb u rt la st W ednesday.
The Theo. Reeves w ere g u ests Sunday
save fo r success— e n jo y m e n t.
score w as 27 to 4 in H u rlb u rt’s a t th e hom e of th e ir p are n ts, Mr.
favor.
and Mrs. H. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. W ilson, Mr.
Mrs. Don L ittlep ag e and d au g h ­
and Mrs. George C um m ings and te r visited for a few days at the
children w ere v isito rs a t th e home Victor R ick ert home a t W illam ina,
of B ert M cCready’s la st Sunday.
Oregon.
Cecil P o under will begin e re c t­
(H A R IS
ing a b arn on th e W ard E vans
T he ap p earan ce you desire, th e estate.
T he S p rin g d ale Needle club m et
com fort you dem and. Life will be
very different when you a re su p ­ a t th e hom e of Mrs, Je sse Rogers.
ported com fortably, co rrec tly by F ifteen m em bers w ere presen t.
C haris. F or d em o n stratio n in the Mrs. D ella H enkle and Mrs. Ja ck
privacy of your home, w rite Ada E. Zilm w ere each given a h a n d k e r­
chief show ed in honor of th e ir
R andall, box 26, G resham .— Adv.
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A
PAINTED WALLS
P a in te d w alls, w ith th e
mellow finish of FI LI.I'.R-
GLO, are always fresh — an
ideal setting for beautiful
furnishings. Live your home
that modern air of smart
simplicity; paint walls and
woodwork in delicate, har­
monizing tones, with this
exquisite, satin-like finish.
F U L L E R G L O , in tints
suitable for any room, is
remarkably easy to apply—
easier still to keep apioand-
rpan. I t is b e s t to g e t a
Master Painter to do the
large jobs, especially for re-
firushing walls now papered.
S m aller jobs — tn e h as
p a in tin g fu rn itu re , yon,
yourself, can do easily, and
w ith d e lig h tfu l re su lts.
F U L L E R G L O com es in
twelve dainty colors, anil
w h ite . A sk y o u r F u lle r
Dealer, named below, for a
color card.
R. P. FÜLLER « CO.
.
1M Prowl Btraat. PORTLAXB
H Branch«« tn M PsetB* Coast and Intor-Moantola Cltlm
Factor)«« tn San Franetoeo, Loa Angelaa. F «rt I and
Distributor« af Val» par Product»
FULLERGLO
E a stm a n L u m b e r C o.
.iinch at Amili
I h av e sold m y fa rm , am g o in g to S w itz erlan d an d m u st
th e re fo re sell a ll m y livestock an d p e rso n a l p ro p e rty in ­
c lu d in g h o u seh o ld goods. A cco rd in g ly I am o ffe rin g m y
e n tire h erd of d a iry c a ttle , Ilo ls te in s , G u e rn sey s a n d J e r ­
seys, c o n s is tin g of 43 head.
.
24 head la rg e , high g ra d e H o lstein Cow s, fo u n d a tio n
cow s from Ja c o b L u se h e r h e rd , F a irv ie w , O regon. 13 head
e x c elle n t G u ern sey a n d J e rs e y Cows, fo u n d atio n cow s from
| th e fam ous lla r a n d o n herd a t A u ro ra, O regon. 5 head tin«*
H olstein y e a rlin g h e ife rs.
I R eg istered H o lstein Bull,
k in g Y em ann M aples D ek o l w hose sire w as K ing H om e­
stead M aples and Dam H ig h lan d Y eem an H om estead D ek o l.
I Team of M ares, 7 ami S y ea rs old, weight ab o u t 8900 pounds.
1 G erm an Police Dog, Di m onths old. S Shouts, :t m onths old.
2 dozen Chickens.
T he cows are all young, good easy m ilk ers and heavy producers.
They a re a choice lot of cow s, m ost of them raised by myself. You will
be su re to find a cow to your liking. All tu b ercu lin tested and perm it
to rem ove from sta te if so desired. Inspection before day of sale
invited.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
1 Steam Boiler, 8 b. p. S terilizer, 60 case. E lectric B ottle W asher.
W ash T ank, 10-case capacity. Milk Cooler, 3 x 2 .
Five new 3-gallon
Milk Cans. D eLaval Cream S ep ara to r, No. 8. Milk T ank. 80-gailon,
w ith steel stand. B ottling Machine. Capping Machine. F our S an itary
Milk Palls. Milk F ever Outfit. Syringe Pum p. P a te n t Bull Stick.
Bloating Knife.
FARM MACHINERY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 genuine leath er davenport. Couch Oak dining table. Oak lib ra ry
table. V ictrola with records. 1 oak rockers. Oak buffet. 6 oak dining
ch airs. 3 kitchen tables. 5 k itchen ch airs. High ch air. Com binaton
wood and electric range. W riting desk. W oodrow electric w asher.
H eating stove. Baby c a rria g e. C hild's bath tub. Baby sw ing Lot of
ja rs and crocks, and m any sm all Im plem ents, tools and u te n sils too
num erous to m ention.
Over 12« six m onths' tim e
given at 8 per cent of in te re st on a note approv d by th e clerk of
sale. T hose d esirin g cre d it should apply to Cl srk p rio r to date I
of sale.
Forest Grove, Oregon
a t First S tate Bank, G resham , Ore
Oi l» I»l T( It C1.E AN Stflt
25c
More horsepower per pound than any other
car in its class, gives the Victory an advantage
which its rivals simply cannot hope to com­
pete with.
J-lb. p a c k a g e f o r .................
DL V II L I» ML XT. C o u n cil
'■* S.
'•
cans
t o r ...........................
It leads off first and holds its lead—and w hea
the hills are reached all attempts to follow the
Victory abruptly end.
OH
25c
.1 L 1 l.- X -t K I.I., J e lly P o w d e r
All fla v o r«
no
: pic k a g e s f o r ..........
¿JC
I’ XNt A K I 1 LOU It.
S p e r r y ’«, b a r g e p k g ...........
( <>( D A , 1 le r a h e y
to -p o u n d c a n ............................
OX s | 1 I ts , o t t e r B r a n d
C a n ............... ..............................
2 fo r l i e
S IIO I I 'o l i s l l , B ix b y 's
J e t Oil. B o t t l e .......................
2 fo r t i e
P IM E N T O S , D ro m b d a ry
C a n .............................................
3 fo r 2f»r
( RL XML TTL S, C u t M a c a ­
ro n i o r N oo d les. 2 p k g s . . . .
A ltB O ST 11« It, C o rti o r
G lo ss, 2 p a c k a g e s f o r .........
27c
14c
18c
13c
Rakish, rugged, room y—and the fastest car ia
its class! Drive it and prove itl
lim e In fo r D odge B ro th e r« R a d io P ro g ra m e v e ry T h u rs d a y
n ig h t, R to
(P a c ltte T im e) 5 HU P a r tite C o a s t N e tw o rk .
BROCKWAY & NELSON
POW ELL ST.
GRESHAM
9c
¿V ictory S ix
15c
15c
P e rso n n lly
O p e ra te d
In d e p e n d e n tly O w ned
13V
□ □ □ ge -
birthdays.
Each received about
IS b eautiful handkerchiefs. L unch­
eon w as served by th e hostess.
A recent le tte r from F ran ces
H enkle, a stu d en t of the Coyne
E lectric school of Chicago sta te s he
is g rea tly en thused witli his school
w ork. He w ill be th ro u g h in a few
weeks.
Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and Mrs.
Jack Zilm visited at th e home of
Mrs. W alter Bell in th e W ilkes
d istrict.
TROUTDALE
The Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted will
preach at the T ro u td ale com m unity
ch u rch Sunday m orning at 10
o'clock on th e subject. “ W hat
Makes Life W orth L iving?" S u n ­
day school will follow th e service.
The T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er
asso ciatio n met F riday w ith good
atten d a n ce and in te rest. Mrs. H. B.
McGinnis rep o rted on, "W estern
P erso n s of P rom inence,” and Mrs.
L. A. H arlow read a le tte r from a
friend who is to u rin g in E urope
w hich was in te restin g and much
enjoyed by (lie association. Mr <.
E lecta P arso n s and Mrs. C. I.
T hom as served refre sh m e n ts, a s ­
sisted by Mrs. E roll Ide and Miss
i L ula Mickley. T he association Is
planning a program and su p p er to
tie given on May 4 at th e school­
house. T he program will be fu r­
nished by Ike school children.
The social com m ittee of th e O. E.
S. will give a card p arty at the Ma­
sonic hall on F riday evening,
April 27.
G round has been broken for the
new home of A. I). K endall facing
th e Colum bia highw ay, n ear the
T ro u td ale S tate bank.
Mrs. L. A. H arlow en tertain ed at
lunch on W ednesday Mrs. E lecta
P arso n s, Mrs. Mary P arso n s, Mrs.
C. F. P arso n s, Mrs. J. F. Coons,
Mrs. Eunice Robinson and Mrs. S.
F. H arlow of P o rtland.
Mrs. Mary E nison, siste r of Z. G.
Schenck, who has spent several
m onths visiting here, left for her
home in T opeka, K ansas, on Wed­
nesday m orning.
V isitors at th e J. S. H udson home
F riday w ere Mrs. M artha T aylor
and d au g h ter Mrs. H erm an H. Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Rance G illiland ami
Miss W inifred G uthrie, all of P o rt­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. K n u rr and
M) rs L ula Mickley w ent to Oregon
City T h u rsd ay to atten d the fu n eral
of Mrs. Joe Jen n in g s. Mrs. J e n ­
nings was form erly of th is place
and h er old friends here w ere so r­
ry to learn of her death.
M rs..T om H ensley and Mr. and
Mrs. H arold C raw ford of P o rtlan d
visited at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
W E. C raw ford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs W .E. C raw ford and
sons Will and E m erson sp en t S u n ­
day a t th e home of th e ir son and
dau g h ter-in -law Mr. and Mrs. Arch
C raw ford In Oregon City.
Milton Fox, P aul Howell. Lynn
R ichardson, Jim Klmonl and A.
Llsi w ent to Oregon City Sunday on
a fishing trip.
T he S & D club m et T h u rsd ay of
la st week a t the home of Mrs. R. D.
Bailey and all re p o rt a fine tim e.
T he next m eeting will be a t Mrs.
W allace S pence's borne.
Mrs. A nna L ato u rell arriv ed in
T ro u td ale T uesday evening
to
spend som e tim e at the home of her
m other. Mr«. H attie W ilson.
CAMP HILL
ACTOWINE SERVK E
K now ing w hat io do—
E quipped to do It—
Doing it—
G u aran teein g It—
Dependable Used Cars
Cars you'd like to own and drive
192« U H B Y SI.E B 60 coach, 4-w heel h y d rau lic b rak es.
1112« STA B c o u p ste r, 4-w heel brakes.
192« OV ERLA N D coach, good p a in t, good tire s, c a r
ru n s good.
192.» O V ERLAND blu eb ird , balloon tire s a n d lo ts
of e x tra s .
192.'» IV I L I.Y S-k N IG IIT 4-door sed an , looks a n d ru n s
like a new car.
192« EOBII to u rin g , esp ecially good.
1923 EOBD coup»*. R a ja h bead, Bosch ig n itio n , b a l­
loon tir e s a n d e x tra s.
1921 EOBD to u rin g , a good one.
1923 EOBII deliv ery , good.
1921 OVEBLAN'D to u rin g , re p a in te d a n d o v e rh a u led .
Other used cars in good running condition
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
AUTOMOBILES
New things under "Claaslfled.
MACHINERY
PHONE I H I
GRESHAM, OREGON
McCORMICK-DEERING
POTATO PLANTERS
SPACE ACCURATELY
T h e best goods a re alw ay s th e c h e a p e st in th e long
ru n . Huy M cG orniiek-D eering Im p lem en ts a n d be
a ssu re d of sat Isf act ion a n d serv ice.
H. O. TENNEY, 3W) Belmont St., Portland, Ore
ROCKWOOD
The W .11 A. of Rockwood will
give a card p arty T h u rsd ay eve­
ning. A pril 26. in th e M accabee
hall.
THIAK
TH1XK
THIVK
The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
A ssociation. F arm and suburban
R rn rk n a y A Nelson
Phone 1171
Ask for Ed. property. H. W S n ash all, p re si­
I
S ra o T H e ra ?
ALSO THE STANDARD SIX <87S T O <970 AND THE SENIOR SIX » I J 7 0 T O < t7 T »
That's autowlse service.
F. SCHELLER, Owner
A. MEYERS. Clerk
28c
24c
10c
32c
19c
14c
A card p arty will lie given by the
I Camp Hill W om an's club on T ues-
|d a y evening, A pril 24, a t th e home
of Mrs. B. F. Bunn on B arker road,
for list m em bers and th e ir fam ilies.
T he next m eeting of th e clu b will
be held a t Mrs. Adolph Z enger's
W ednesday, April 25. Lunch will
be served a t 1 o'clock.
TERMS OF SALE -$20 and under cash.
4. W. HI GHES, Asclioneer,
M IL K , B orden*« a n ti C a riia -
lio n , la r g e Rise, 3 ( o r .........
W A S H IN G POW DI R
( I T R l S, la r g e p a c k a g e . . .
S A L T . L eslie S h a k e r , p la in
o r io d ized , la r g e p k g ...........
R A IS IN S . H o u se h o ld
4 -p o u n d n a g ..............................
( \ 1 s t P, G old B a r. In g ­
e s t q u a lity , la r g e b o t t l e . . .
1 1 A II N A P l I S , U ta h
p a c k , 28. C a n .........................
2 fo r i ' r
I’l i l MH M SODA (R A C K E R S.
Two sets w ork h arn e ss. 2 new 21-inch co llars 3 log ch ain s. Se^
tru c k chains. 34 x 5. Fordaon tra c to r ju s t overhauled, g u aran teed by
D uncan a t T igard, Oregon. O liver tra c to r, 2-bottom plow, 14-inch.
Fordson tra c to r tandem disc. 16-inch blades. Hoosier grain drill, alm ost
new.
M itchell m an u re sp read er. Jo h n D eere 2 horse cu ltiv ato r.
2-horse corn p lan ter. Climax ensilage cu tter. Spike-tooth harrow .
3 sections. Oliver WB 14-inch plow Buffalo platform scale. F anning
m ill. H ay c a rrie r. 2 w heelbarrow s. 20 steel stanchions. M itchell
w agon w ith hay rack. O sborne hay rak e O sborne binder. McCormick
mower. Cider m ill. 4 oak b arrel, 50-gallon. 3 gas tanks. Oil c um.
Compound g rease pum p. A ir p ressu re fly spray.
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1097 ESSEX SUPER.SIX COACH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
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i h lead
S u g a r M a rk e t A d v a n c in g
Victory
or Defeat
TUESDAY, MAY F ree 1
S ale Begins 10 A. M. S h arp
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INK LOR DI R HUDAK SPECIAL
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R. C. FRACE
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CEMENT WORK DONE
On ( ’h a s. S h a m h erg 'g old place, 2}£ m iles so u th of T ig a rd ,
O reg o n . 1 m ile off N ew berg h ig h u a y on Bend ro ad .
0095
4-DOOK SEDAN, t O. B. DETROIT
Phone 1411
8c
The
WALRADS
T h is s to r e is a m e m b e r o f “ A ffilia t­
ed B u y e r s .” a n o r g a n is a tio n o f 300
of th e la r g e s t b u y e r s a n d d i s t r i b u ­
to r s o f G ro c e rie s o n th e C o a st.
T h ro u g h
c o lle c tiv e
b u y in g
and
q u a lity p u r c h a s in g , w e a r e a b le to
su p p ly o u r c u s to m e rs w ith q u a lity
g o o d s sat
lo w est p ric e s, r ig h t in
y o u r n eighlvorhood.
38c
AUCTION SALE
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dent, Gresham, Pleasant View Ave.,
Phone 3065.
TROUTDALE SAND
and GRAVEL CO.
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and Conereto Saad
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In bunkers or delivered
(.'•meat Brlrk aad Ceiaeet
J. R. KNARR, Manager
Phone