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FRIDAY, Jl'LY 6, 1»» Picnic Celebrates Weddings and Births PAC.R THREE seated by th e ir teach er Miss M ar jo rie T ro tter. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er P ease of P ortland, w ere visitors a t the M eth odist parso n ag e W ednesday a fte r noon and evening. The M ethodists a re planning a Funeral services w ere held S at- : busy day for n ex t Sunday. The , t ' H“ ' y !»“ « ” S " " ' “ ' . upw, " ‘ Funeral Rites Held for Haley Resident S everal events w ere celebrated w ith a picnic at th e hofhe of Mr. an d Mrs. F. H. C rane Ju ly 4. tist ch u rch for th e late H erb ert G. vision of W. B. Cory. The preaeh- Besides being a F o u rth of Ju ly Olson, aged 37. who died the p re ( iug se rv ite will be at 11 a. in The ce le b ra tio n th is picnic w as in hon ceding W ednesday evening at P o rt- p asto r wil1 P resent for his serm on o r of th e b irth of two broth ers, Fred land san itariu m from septicaem ia. .\lis‘ ' R ilhards™ '’' w ™ H °sing'T‘s.do H. and G eorge C rane, who, w hile His p asto r, the Rev. Jo h n 8. Nor- Follow ing th e ch u rch service th ere th e ir n atal day is rea lly Ju ly 3, de dell, officiated a t th e fu n eral se r- be a brief but im p o rtan t meet cided to celebrate a day la ter th is .h i,.» . . . ,» y ear. A lthough born on the sam e by several otn er m in isters. Mrs. K. meet for its devotional service at day of the m onth they a re not J. H agberg sang a solo, and Gor- | " P 111 The topic w ill be the first tw ins. F red being born in 1860 and don Johnson and his m other Mrs i “ series having to do with the his b ro th er live y ears later. ,, i developm ent of the "Social Gos- John Jo h n so n ,a duet The p all- | pel," and will be led by the p asto r Two wedding an n iv ersarie s w ere b earers w ere F red F ry ck stro m , Ed The evening church service will be also celeb rated at th is picnic, th e Sundberg, John Modin. Joe Modin, at 8 p. tu. T he p asto r will p resen t 45th a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. and Mrs. serm on en titled "A ncient and A lbert Palm blad and Hugo L in d a Modern George W ills, who a re brother-in- A dam s gren. In term e n t w as made in AJrs. Joseph G reer and children law and sis te r of Mr. and Mrs. D ouglas cem etery. H arold and Gwendolyn, of P rince C rane, and th e 13th a n n iv e rsa ry of R upert, Canada, and Mrs. L atricia H erb ert Gideon Olson was born Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of P o rtlan d . of T routo, Canada, were in C akato, Minn., and came to O re g B u arr, F lag s w ere prom inently dis ests a t th e hme f Mr. and Mrs. gon in th e sp rin g of 1912. He was W. E. M arkell Sunday, Monday and Cavalier’s Fox Trot J r , Herd Sire played w hile the house w as decor ated w ith regal and St. Joseph One of the fine anim als to be on p ro p rieto r of the farm ,, expects to m arried eight y ears ago last O cto T uesday of th is week. Mrs. G reer is a cousin and Mrs. B arr an aunt lilies and blue and w hite h y d ran exhibit at th e com ing M ultnom ah be h ere w ith nearly 20 head of ber to Miss M elinda ltacklund, who of Mrs. M arkell. geas. T he tab le decorations w ere county fair is th e above Junior herd A yrshire». "Fox T ro t” tw ice won w ith th ree ch ildren, survives him The Misses Abby and Bessie Nor K,r a ,nd chanil>i°nship a< th e P a h e is also survived by th ree sisters ton, of P o rtlan d , w ere _____________ g u ests of Mr. pink and w hite, w hile a cake sire, “C avalier s Fox T ro t" from th « v = v i„ « » u. . I c,fic ln te n ia tio n a l in P o rtlan d and w eighing 12 pounds form ed an a t W a i» t\ k w « h AyFw nP f a r ™ „ a t m an y honors from o th er fairs in and a b ro th er, Mrs. J. E B ergstrom I and M rs- Ja c k G reenwood th e 4th of H aley. Mrs. L. G. Szerdup of j ™ i ug r° UP 8pent the day at Dodge W apato, W ash. W allace Bailey, | th e m iddle west. tra c tiv e centerpiece. Rockford. Wash., Miss Ruth Olson j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drew moved T hose p rese n t besides the host of P o rtlan d , and K nute Olson of ln l° th eir tine new house the first an d hostess w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. POWELL VALLEY HURLBURT K ingsbury, Calif. j ol tlle week. C rane of M ilwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. The S unday school of th e Powell V isitors a t th e home of Jim Mr. Olson has been a m em ber of e MrB E . E Sp,er8 18 b a rin g her D avid F ish er, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, VaUey Mission church w ill begin P o u n d er the F o u rth w ere Mr. and ,he a ,n«m ber of home re-decorated. Mr. Schm idt of Mrs. N ellie A llesii.a, L illie and at 9:50, th e ch ild ren 's service to Mrs. I. E dw ardson, th eir d au g h ters the H aley B aptist church since Sandy is doing th e work. | Mr- a “ d Mrs- H. A. R ichardson . C larence A llesina, M i.M a in e y all follow a t 10:55. The m orning s e r E dith and Elsie, the E d w ard so n 's 1918. He w as a m an _ g reatly „ be- son, Mr. and Mrs. H erb Syverson loved in his fam ily hnd respected are home of Mrs. Hich- of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. G eorge vice beginning a t 11:10 w ill be in » and 1 1 (1 H a i i c h f o r o K f in n iA « ...J i .......... i t . . . ! . .. a r d s o i l a l u t o r M in a ( t o ll r o m n ,ln l« .l ard so n ’s s is te r Miss Bell rem odeled, d au g h ters, Minnie and Ju a n ita . W ills, Mr. and Mrs. H arvey F ish er Swedish. Com munion w ill follow Mr. and Mrs. E dw ardson and fam in the com m unity. | and are occupying the hom e jointly w ith her. Mr. Oaks of O rient is the and d au g h ter Goida, Mr. and Mrs th e m orning service. "G ideon’s 300” lly and Mr. Syverson retu rn ed to l a r d of T hanks. , c a rp en te r in ch arg e of th e work. J. H. W atson, Mr. and Mrs. W. II will be th e subject of th e p asto r's S eattle the next day, hut Mrs We w ish to th an k all who showed Mr. and Mrs. E lm er H ouse and Syverson, th e d au g h ter of Mr, W herry, Mr. Illllb u rg and Ben W il evening service at 8 o'clock. Con P ounder, w ill rem ain at his home th eir sym pathy in our recent be i fam ily a re spending a w eek's vaca- reavem ent, to those who sang, to liam s. j tion in ea ste rn Oregon w ith Mrs. g regational and choir singing, w ith u n til th e com ing Suuday. the p allb earers, and o th ers who m usic by the strin g band w ill fea F o u rth of Ju ly g u ests at th e W. assisted us, also for the beautiful I H ouse’s p aren ts. Mrs. Schum w ay and son Robert hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. flowers. Pleasant View Avenue tu re the m usic of th e evening’s s e r J. Dick E llis and Miss Inez Bell spent th e F ourth K noeful and son Ju n io r, and Mrs. Melinda Olson and Fam ily. ■ w ith friends at Dayton, Oregon. A special : ran g e m eeting will be vice. A good num ber of b erry p ick Mr. and Mrs. Young, all of Oregon ! They plan to spend th e rem ainder held S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 7, at ers a re tak in g an active in te re st City, Mrs. Heisie, Mr. and Mrs. PLEASANT HOME | of th e week in D ayton com m unity. th e P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e hall. in the Sunday school. A cordial W alter H eisie, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Mr. and Mrs. C harles McKinney invitation is extended to th ese and E llis and son H arold, of P o rtlan d . The re g u la r services w ill be ob- are now in P endleton, Oregon, A t th a t tim e it is planned to a r o th ers who w ish to attend. , A com m unity picnic w as held a t I se rv ed a t th e P le a sa n t H om e Bap- w here they will m ake th e ir home. ra n g e for exhibits at th e com ing C arl Arvidson and Miss F ran ces the H u rlb u rt schoolhouse Ju ly 4th. ,is t ch u rch next Sunday, beginning An accident is rep o rted by a fair. A rvidson left on F rid ay of last week Tl>ose who attended w ere Mr. and at 10 o'clock w ith Bible school. G resham surgeon to a Mr. A lexan A p le asa n t F o u rth of Ju ly cele- for Columbia and Lake Norden, S. 1 ’ ,?r M, ? a.vi8 and ia mily. Mr . and 8®n,lor. B \ P U- ,wl11 der living in th e P le a sa n t Home , . . ~ n wivzvoA *k . | and Mrs. A rt Johnson and fam ily 7.30 o clock, and p reaching ation b ratio n w as held a t S p rin g e r's hall D - w here they w ill visit w ith rela- j Mr. H arrin g to n . Mr. and Mrs. S. E b>' th e pasto r, the Rev. Gordon vicinity. T uesday evening he n e a r ly severed one of his thum bs with in th e evening sponsored by Mr. tlves and friends. T hey expect to Evans, Mr. P ounder and d au g h ter Johnson, a t 11 o’clock and 8 an axe with w hich he w as sp littin g o’clock. All are cordially invited be gone about th re e weeks. i C rystal, Mr. and Mrs. J. W arren, and Mrs. A. M. S pringer, Mr. and kindling. H e was tak en to P o rt to atten d th ese services. , . . Beil!, G ladys, Norwood, V erna and land sa n ita riu m w here proper ■ Mrs. Ben H alstead and Mrs. W. C. Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad, Mr. and j Louise Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. P lan s a re under w ay for th e tre a tm e n t w as given. It is hoped H all. The affair was held in honor Mrs. C harles Palm blad and th re e A lbert Kimbley and d au g h ter E rm a, Rev. W illiam F alrw ea th er and a th e thum b may be saved. of th e b irth d ay s of Mrs. H all and children, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gus- Mr- and M rs- c - B- D everell and group of his young people to hold 7-year-old Sam m y S pringer and the tafson and four d au g h ters. Mr. and H T rV b ^ H ^ ^ r .^ n d 1^ " Ae r T.a No?i a few evening m eetings a t th e Bap HALEY w edding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and th re e din of P o rtlan d ; Mr. and Mrs. H erb tis t church in th e very near future. F u rth e r announcem ents will be J. W. P alm er of th e P o rtlan d I Mrs. H alstead. R efreshm ents w ere d au g h ters and Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert [ Syverson and fam ily and Mr. and m ade w hen th e exact date is set. Y. M. C. A. w ill speak S unday at served at m idnight. A bout 200 w ere P alm blad and th re e ch ild ren at- I Mrs- 1 E dw ardson and fam ily, all Betty Ju n e Johnson, eldest «laugh- l ’he Haley B a p tist church. Sunday p re se n t to enjoy the dancing of the tended the silver wedding in P o rt- ' ¡¡a il^ g a m e w a f p ^ y e d betw een te r of Mr. and Mrs. F red erick Jo h n - sch° o1 w in convene a t 10 o’clock. followed by th e m orning preaching I evening. land Sunday, Ju n e 24, of Mr. and , H u rlb u rt boys and the older folks, son, has been ill w ith a severe a t service. T he evening service will tack of bronchitis. Miss Jessie A g ran g e picnic was held S unday Mrs. R ichard G ustafson. David and in w hich the men won w ith a score N asshahn is assistin g in her care. begin at 8 o’clock. All services a t N ielsen's p ark on th e Columbia P au l P alm blad and th e ir fam ilies. of 34 t0 7- in Miss L ouise M iller of Ione, Ort next Sunday will be conducted A i o i d ia l R iver highw ay. of Oak Grove, w ere among o th ers , and Mrs. L. H anson and gon, who h as been a g u est at the I lb' Kiialisli laiimi.iK'- invitation is extended by th e p as g h ter Mildred, th e ir sons E arl Mrs. C harles H ornecker, who has p resent at the an n iv ersary , as w ere , 'lau and Roiand and H. M uller and home of h er b ro th er, R obert Miller, to r, th e Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell, to | retu rn ed to h er home Sunday eve been in th e hospital for som e time, also guests from P o rtlan d and T i - 1 d au g h ter M arie spent the F o u rth atten d all services. ning. is now able to be out again and en gard. R efreshm ents w ere served at Toledo w ith Mr. M uller’s broth- Mr. and Mrs. W. H a rry Stone and For inform ation about the fair | jo ying v arious p leasu res w ith her on th e lawn, Mr. and Mrs. G ustaf- er P ete and his " iece N ellie- A lbert S öderström of H u rlb u rt sm all son B illie w ere en tertain ed call th e fair g rounds phone 1251. friends. son received a se t of silver knives and M urray H eitzm ann of M olalla Sunday at d in n er by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W ilson D ayw alt of and forks and a silv er sandw ich went to the co ast to spend the H. C. N elson, and a t luncheon by Mrs. Sadie Chase. Mr. Stone su p C lackam as visited Monday a t the tray . Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad is F ourth. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson from plied at the B aptist ch u rch for the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dahm, now spending two m onths w ith her I)R. L. W. GRIFFITH the Ridge L um ber com pany w ent m orning and evening services while a t w hich tim e a dinner w as given son, A lbert, and fam ily n ear to C alifornia last week. th e p asto r w as vacationing at the in honor of Mr. D ahm 's 76th b irth G resham . A lbert H inshaw , a ssista n t super Tillam ook beaches. day. Mrs. K. B jorndal a- d Mrs. K. Bible school w ill convene a t 9:45 intendent of th e F razier D etention Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson of B erg of P o rtla n d w ere also guests a t the Saron L u th e ra n ch u rch , fol Home in P o rtlan d , brought a car P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. load of boys out to his sum m er a t the b irth d a y dinner. low ing w hich C arl Muhr of W arren home to spend th e F o u rth . Nelson of th is com m unity ce le b ra t Victor R iisula, aged 19, w as acci w ill preach. T here w ill be no eve R ecent visitors a t M cCready's ed th e F o u rth a t the ran c h home d en tally shot in the foot Sunday by ning service. C larence W itten- home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wil of Mr. and Mrs. W arren L. W il his cousin H ugo Savo, w hile the strom , a re p rese n tativ e of th e Au- son, Mr. and Mrs. George Com- kins a t Firw ood, w here a very en niings and d au g h ters Bonnie and joyable day w as spent. lads w ere in th e woods south of g u sta n a college m issio n ary socie G race, and son K enneth. Miss Betsy and Miss Olive Miller P le a sa n t V alley. A toe w as am ty, w ill give an illu stra te d le ctu re On account of rainy w eather, few of Kelso, Oregon, a re v isitin g th eir from P o rtlan d ventured out to G or p u tated at th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m a t th e church W ednesday evening, Glasses fitted and don creek to cam p and spend th e aunt, Mrs. Jam es Nelson and help soon a fte r th e accident, and it is Ju ly 11, to w hich all are invited. F o u rth . ing in the rasp b e rry h arv e st a t the adjusted. feared th a t th e e n tire foot m ay have Recent v isito rs at th e home of G. N asshahn farm. Vick E llis w ere Mrs. Cheatum and to be am putated. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melton and DAMASCUS d au g h ter Betty Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Steve W right are fam ily spent the F ourth w ith r e la Miss Lena Beil, youngest d au g h tives and friends at Mollala. th e proud p are n ts of | nine-pound te r of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beil, was SPRINGDALE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C ollins and g irl born to them Ju n e 27. Mrs united in m a rria g e to P aul Ryan OF EACH WEEK F ra n cis H enkle retu rn ed T uesday fam ily sp e n t the holiday at Bull W rig h t is staying w ith rela tiv e s in of P o rtlan d S atu rd ay m orning at Run. y St. P a tric k 's church , P o rtlan d , by from Coyne E lectrical school in P o rtlan d Nellie and P attie Greenw ood p re th e Rev. F a th e r C. Sm ith. A fter a Chicago w here he w as enrolled as sh o rt honeym oon a t T illam ook a stu d en t. He p lan s to rem ain a t sented m usical num bers a t the Ma Window Cleaning. sonic Home a t F orest G rove S un beaches, they will reside in P o rt home for th e present. day afternoon. This h as been an For ex p ert window cleaning see land w here Mr. Ryan w ill again an n u al event with these young m u S. Tajfm a, or leave ord ers with w ork as expressm an on the S o u th LAUREL ACRES sicians for th ree years in succes Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 ern Pacific. Mrs. Ryan, for th e next S. C. C ranston and fam ily are sion. They will ap p ear in public year w ill continue her w ork as bookkeeper at the W isem an H ard plan n in g to spend th e ir sum m er recital at a studio in th e F ine Arts vacation w ith Mr. C ran sto n ’s b ro th building a t P o rtlan d . Ju ly 12, p re wood F inishing com pany. O. E. Schw eitzer retu rn ed home er a t Mt. Vernon, Wash. T he C rans- from his work near E ugene S a tu r tons a re some of th e new er re si day night. He is an ex p e rt tim b er dents in L au rel A cres, having moved in from th e A rdell acres. falter. Mrs. W estcott and Jew elin are They w ere form erly resid en ts of picking ra sp b e rrie s for J. C. Elliot. G resham . Mrs. W. S. Norton, ow ner of th e T heir home is in P asad en a, C ali fornia, but have been in P o rtlan d Los Rosa apiary, whose bees w ere for several m onths, previous to w intered at th e home of A. O. com ing to E llio t’s. Mrs. W escott is Sinks, has moved the ap iary to the the m other-in-law of Mrs. Mabel Irvin Sm ith ranch a t B ridal Veil falls. T he bees w intered In fair E lliot W escott. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. P resto n have condition, and th e sw arm ing sea recovered from th e ir recen t illness. son was q u ite successful. H ow ard S. Davis and fam ily have Miss Ruby Barlow, a '28 g rad u a te of G. U. H. S., will go in train in g moved from A rdell A cres into th e a t th e Good S am a ritan hospital in Q uinton Kummel house. Mr. Davis is acco u n tan t for the 8. P. S. R. R. December. Mr. and Mrs. Chadw ick and son com pany. The two boys in the a re cam ping at J. C. E llio t’s w here fam ily expect to en ter Lynch school they a re picking rasp b erries. The in the fall. Mrs. C. M. Congdon and little son Chadw icks a re trav elin g in a tru c k Stanley, of H illsboro, visited Mrs. gettin g w ork w here possible. PUBLIC SERVICE BLDG., 6th and Salmon Mrs. Sam Blow ers of M ilwaukie, E arl McMahan S atu rd ay , th e spec who is staying w ith her sister, Mrs. ial occasion being to celeb rate, to Gus Eschebeck, is picking b erries gether. the b irth d ay s of little Mary- at J. C. E lliots. Mr. Blow ers v isit i lin McMahan and Stanley, whose fourth bi thday an n iv ersarie s oc- ed his wife Sunday. Miss Neva E lliot en tertain ed Miss ! cu r b ut a day ap art. The 4-H club ch ild ren from the M orrine Braden of P o rtlan d over Lynch school retu rn ed from O. A. C. the w eek-end. m uch pleased with th e ir ex p eri The A. W. Boynton fam ily helped ences. Mrs. C. L. McDaniel of th e Base Line celeb rate her birthday. H er now on CEDAR p are n ts Dr. and Mrs. A. Skippen of P o rtlan d , and a brother-fn-law and Mr and Mrs. C .H. K inder have The Jewelry and Opti sister, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Sw eet of had as th e ir guests for th e past Montoln, Idaho, w ere also present. week th e ir nieces, th e Misses cal Store of the common Mr. Sw’eet arriv ed here on T h u rs Blak«m an and Babcock, W isconsin people day to leave w ith his wife and two tea« hers en ro u te to Loa Angelea form er te ach ers of Montoin school to visit th e ir g ran d m o th er, Mr». F. One of th e finest stocks of for A laska on the second of Ju ly S. Miller, and oth er relatives. They Diam onds and W atches in L ittle Mary E lizabeth Boynton will cam e by the N orthern Pacific on stay w ith her g rand m o th er w hile th e North Coast Lim ited and will the Northw est her g ran d fath e r is visiting some continue th e ir trip from h ere by Optical Parlors second to patieflts in C hehalis, Wash. ship to San F ranciaco. The young none, and you w ill find Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beil and son ladles a re very favorably im pressed i R ichard w ere at Canby to visit Mrs w ith P o rtlan d and its su rro u n d in g s prices very reasonable Ray Brown Sunday. W hile th ere including th e renow ned Colum bia they attended th e co n c ert given at highw ay, and re g re t th a t th ey c a n 356 Alder St., Portland I'hone 15S1 Gresham the high s< hool by th e M adlaln | not enjoy its beautiful scenery Phone BEacon SOHO holr of P ortland. longer. 'it ' ~ ............ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST SANDY BLUFF BEBBT CRATES 21 CENTS EACH Mrs. Joe Caldo, Wm. Caldo anci W hlle they last, oue-plece top. fu l’ Alonzo Radford and fam ily went •e tc h e d crate. A su b stan tial sav- Sunday up on th e W apinitia h ig h -1 ,ng- W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. way to spend th e day w ith Joe F or th e Ladles Caldo. Snappy atyles In new tootw ear Mrs. H H. W atk in s’ b ro th er and for spring. Come In and see them his wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H aight P opular prices. »3.95, »4.95, »5 95 spent F riday a t th e W atkins home.’ A ylsw orth & M artin. G resham — Mrs. W atkins’ m other, Mrs. S im Adv. _____________ a m ons is staying w ith her w hile her Lawn Mowers. daughter, balena H aight in com pany with sev eral o th er te ach ers We re p a ir and sharpen law n is m aking a trip as far as S k ag , mowers. We call for and deliver. way, A laska. J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone 11901.—Adv, Special services w ere held S u u day at th e C ottrell church by E vangelist “Cowboy" R anton of M ontana, a b ro th er of Rev E G Ranton. form erly of P leasan t Horned Music was fu rn ish ed by tw o young ! ladies of P o rtlan d w ith g u ita r ac- i com panim ent. •Mrs. A. J. C rose of Medford has j been visiting w ith her m other, Mrs . A. Byron, and her sister Mrs. A. J. Ault. Sunday evening Mrs. Ault ■ Mrs. Byron and Mrs. Crose called I on Mr. and Mrs. K rebs of Sandv. GIZZARD isae s? WORMS CHICKENS Copeland More than 75% o f all chickens are in feated with intestinal worrai, according to poultry authorities — worms which rnb a fowl of Ita food, lower vitality, decrease production, retard growth— rob you cf your poultry profits. The GIZZARD CAPSULB will quickly nd your chickens of both tape worms and round worms. Five times as effective as worm remedies given in food or drink Why? The GIZZARD CAPSULE is Ineniuble and car ries the medicine« intact to the gizrard where it ie broken like a grain of com, to- leasing the medicine« into the w<«rm in fested intestines in full strength and un diluted. As ease to administer as giving a pill. Suitable for chicka at 10 weeks (8 Ibe.) to full gmwn. Don’t feed worms Stop thia waste snd Increase your profits. Give GIZ ZARD CAPSULES now. Satisfaction guar* a nteed or money refunded. I , I Lumber Co. Successors to Barnes Lumber Co KO Y O. SOWLKg, Maaager Kuilding .Materials and Mill Work Complete line of monarch paints BUILDERS’ HARDWARE E stim ates on bouses and build ings gladly subm itted. Powell St. TABER PHARMACY Phone 2431 prescription druggists Phone K ill G resham , Oregon G resham HUY WITH CONFIDENCE Dependable Used Cars $800 FORD Coupe, repainted, reconditioned .. $225 FORD ( dup e, repainted, reconditioned $200 188« s n DEBAKER Coach, like new 1925 1924 1924 FORD Touring. 1923 CHEVROLET Coach. 1921 OVERLAND Touring. 1922 ESSEX Touring. 1921 DODGE Touring. 1921 STAR Touring. 192« FORD Roadster. 1921 FORD Roadfiter. 1925FORD Sedan. LORD Bug, lookg good, has licen se. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. GRESHAM RELIABILITY SERVICE Friday and Saturday at Mealey’s Jewelry Store JOY at the Gas Salesroom Come m and see for yourself Summer Price Rock Springs Coal No. 1 Old Growth Cord Wood JUDD FUEL. CO. STAPLES INVEST in the Progress of the Community Our town is grow ing. W ith the grow th, more people are using electricity and ALL the people are using MOKE electricity. Our service m ust keep pace with th is demand. 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