Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 21, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tl ’ESIM T
GRESHAM
THE
P R O B LE M
r-ari McMahan has sold his in­
te re s t in th e Seven C orners S er­
vice statio n at T w enty-first and
Division stre e ts to Cecil Woodman.
Mr. McMahan w ill continue in th e
sta tio n a few days w hile his fo rm ­
e r p a rtn e r, A lbert H aehlen. tak es
his sum m er vacation. He w ill then
ta k e a few m o n th s’ re st before en ­
te rin g any oth er business. Mr. and
Mrs. McMahan and children Mary-
lin and D onald expect to visit
points in Oregon and Idaho during
th e sum m er and fall.
Miss E lsie E schebeck of D am as- j
c u s visited Joyce G ilbert a few
days recently. Miss G ilbert re ­
tu rn ed w ith h er friend and con- i
tinued the visit a t the Eschebeck
home. R ichard G ilbert w ent to I
Longview w ith his fath er, and the
e n tire fam ily attended the p ain ters' I
picnic at G ran ts p ark S aturday, A u­
g ust 11.
Mrs. Maud M artelletti of G ran ts '
P ass cam e in T hursday, A ugust 9.
for an indefinite stay w ith her sis­
ter, Mrs. P eter Borgan. It is for- *
tu n a te for Mrs. B organ th a t h er '
sis te r happened to tim e her visit 1
w hile Mr. Borgan is so ill, a re su lt *
of his late accident. He is verv
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From Koi kwood conn« t c
port of a d istre ssin g accident
w,lich occurred Monday night of
la st week at th e home of Lloyd
G rim shaw , when he was painfully
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burned about the hands and one
shoulder by an explosion w hich
took pIace 88 he waa siphoning
Kasoline from his autom obile into a
I re c e p ta d e . Mr. G rim shaw is in
E m anuel hospital w here he is re-
eeiving trea tm e n t for his in ju ries
Whicb a re reg ard ed in a serious
Mr. G rim shaw was aw akened
near m idnight by a cousin who in-
form ed him his autom obile was
stalled a short d istan ce from the
G rim shaw home on account of run-
ning out of gas. T he m an lit a
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K aH r
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rem edy drives out th e u ric acid
poison of rheum atism , n euritis,
lumbago, asthm a, hay fever, gout,
dropsy and pleu risy and reduces
pain and sw elling thro u g h direct
action on th e stom ach, liver and
Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Corley have
kidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G u aran ­
been
en te rta in in g Mrs, C orley’s
teed by T aber P harm acy.—Adv.
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. W ilson
Each ch ild ’s costum e should have of W enatchee, W ash.
at least one pocket. If pockets on
Mrs. A. Byron and little K enneth
the d ress spoil th e design or if they
K
rebs
spent tw o days in Sandy with
ca n n o t he used because of p laits or
some other featu re, m ake one in K en n eth ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
th e bloom ers.
H arold K rebs, w ho a re conducting
a confectionery there.
Lenard
Our cleaning plant Is
In Gresham
We rail and deliver
Paint!
A ug u st am i Septem ber are the
ideal m onths in w h ich to p a in t.
P repare now fo r the ravages o f w in te r ’s cold blasts
and d r iv in g ra in s by p a in tin g y p u r hom e and o u t­
b u ild in g s .
Our BLUE VALLEY PA IN T
is a wonderful value, especially
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priced, per gallon .............. ..................... V
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CLOSING OUT
S o g ers Sacquers
QUART
$1.85
Airplane Crash
and ALITO RATF«
Races start
at 2:30
Time Trials
12 noon
P IN T
95c
LABOR DAY
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Paint Headquarters
Oregon
VZZZZZZÙ
Af
<roc era, dm Mists.
hardw are,
d e n e rtu e e t
•to re « and Standard O il
Servie» Stations Packed
in k its (w iih im proved
sprayer), p ia ’ s. <m .rts.
f a ions.S-fei>* ufc.barrels
•■ d S b a rn
Kills 'em dead
Monday
Sept. 3
AFTER THE CRASH _
an Automobile Out of Any Wreck
DODGE BROTHERS CARS
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GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS
Y T T T T T T T T rn
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INVEST
Jacobson Service
C o m p letely Q u alified to A ssist
PLEASANT HOME
;
T he ice cream
J to be held on
M ethodist church
A ugust 24, has
postponed.
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GRESHAM , OREGON
social w hich was
th e law n of th e
at P leasan t Home
been indefinitely
The revival services w hich w ere
conducted at the B aptist church
d u rin g th e la st two w eeks closed
Sunday evening and the Rev. and
Mrs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r and fam ily j
retu rn ed to th e ir home in P o rtlan d
Monday afternoon. T he m em bers
of the ch u rch and o th er frien d s of
th e F airw ea th ers have g rea tly en ­
joyed having1 them in th e com m u­
nity again and hope it will be pos­
sible for them to com e every year
for a b rief stay.
Miss W ilma C hase was taken
| suddenly 111 last W ednesday night
with acu te indigestion and w as re- |
moved to a P o rtlan d hospital w here
for a tim e It w as th o u g h t an o p e ra ­
tion would be necessary, but a t last
rep o rts she w as restin g eaally and
th e d an g er seemed past.
Mr and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. Mrs.
Jam es F itzgerald and d au g h ters
M argaret and Louise drove to Du- 7
fu r last W ednesday for a tw o-day tl
visit with the Rev. F ra n k S tephens a
and fam ily. Mrs. A ltm an and Mrs. tc
F itzg erald are siste rs of
Mr.
S tephens, who is p asto r of th e t,
C h ristian church at D ufur.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson and yj
Nick A nderson w ere w eek-end
In Electric Power
We a n tic ip a te the w ords “ dep<
u n d e rta k e rs ” by being ready to as
a n y h o u r o f the day o r n ig h t. W e p
o u r e sta b lish m e n t— th e finest in sou
ern P o rtla n d — w ith care.
O ur fa<
chapel and equ ip m e nt w ill be found
lo r a ll needs. M oreover, o u r persoi
te n tio n to the e n tru s tm e n t is o u r hoi
we serve th a t we m ay be w o rth y the
confidence.
1 Of, ('A N a c tu a lly o \
g ig a n tic p ow er th a t tu r
tr y in y o u r c o m m u n ity
m ake fo r p ro s p e rity in
in g a ll around.
r?t p I-
, . , K ,C P ow er Com pany $6.00
w n
f<>rred S ,° i k ’ offered a t <98.00 a share,
m e ,1 T h i " S reJ Urn °£ 612 % ° n
m» nt. I in s stock was firs t sold a t $90 a share
tw o years ago, and has advanced in p rice three
tim e s since then.
HELPFUL CREDIT
Jacobson Co
a ttra c tiv e , easy w ay to save m oney and have
i t g ro w ra p id ly w ith p erfe ct safety.
Dependable Undertakers
9106 FO S TE R RO A D a t Len ts
HENRY J . JA( 0 B 8 0 N
MANAGING
d ir ec to r
P lan
SU. 1821
READY TO ASSIST
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Inve stm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric Bldg.
DAT OR NIGHT
PORTLAND
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at 1 highw ay They m ade the trip went
n. o v e r th e C anadian Pacific railro ad
><1 | re tu rn in g over th e so u th ern route
1 Io New O rleans from w here they
•e <111 go by boat to New York.
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Dr. and Mr«. J. Emil Nelson sp en t
o the pant week at the H otel Seaside.
«1 W hile aw ay they alno vlfilted Can-
, non beach apd Rockaway. They
e rep o rt the w eath er very p leasan t
e and golfing good on the Seaside
- course.
G trlch
Gresham
Airplane
('rash after
the auto
races
G R E S H A M , ORE
Now Is a good tim e to subscribe
for th e Outlook. Look ahead. Get
the local new s, com m unity news
and m oney-saving ads. T w ice a
week. Tw ice as good. T w ice a
dollar.
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Paint!
PAGE THREE
__ „ see Brockway <& Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins, Mr,
and Mrs. Jo e D onaldson, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. W ilkenson spent Sunday
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H arold
W hitfield on Jo h n so n creek n ear
Buckley avenue. Mrs. W hitfield is
the d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Donaldson.
Cleaning and
Pressing
OREGON
Iwultnomah County Fair G
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Peter
GRESHAM,
S O L V E D ! RO( KW OOD MAN IS
P A IN F U L L Y B U R N E D
friend. G ran t T est, of E agle Creek.
Mrs. M arion B artholom y and
d au g h ter spent a few days at the
home of her p aren ts, Rev. and Mrs.
J. F. Dunlop.
Mrs. C. L. H aynes h as been ill
SANDY BLUFF
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson, in for the past week w ith quinsy.
Miss A rdella Dunlop cam e to the
com pany w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck
M antor of V ancouver, W ash., spent home of h er p are n ts to spend th e i
th re e days la st week a t New port,
On th e way th ey visited th e H ansen
P o u ltry farm n ea r C orvallis, from
w hich Mr. W ilkenson gets some of
his stock. T his is a farm of 100
acres, 65 of w hich a re in chicken
runs.
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OUTLOOK,
B urgener, p ro p rieto r
ICOMPANY
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t L g C T R IC » L O O
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Dlvlflion office« at—
y, G resham , H illsboro, g
Oregon, and Vancouver,
u jjj j w j j j j î
of
j Un, Maple G rove dairy, had the
’ m isfo rtu n e to cu t his left hand last
I 1 week w hile saw ing wood. Although
the Injury is very painful Mr. B ur-j
g ener feels him self fo rtu n a te as he
n arro w ly escaped th e loss of sev er­
al fingers.
Mrs. E. O. W ilkes has retu rn ed
from (he seashor’e w here she spent
; two weeks w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs.
George Post.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey F ish er and
d au g h ter Goldie a re visiting re la ­
tives at Spokane, W ash. Mr. an d
Mrs. N athan Powell a re occupying
th e ir home d u rin g th e ir absence.
Violet T eg art has retu rn ed from
Roseburg. Oregon, w here she has
been visiting h er uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C halm ers.
Ted Cronek and W ayne Nelson,
who spent th e ir vacation at Rock-
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The Jewelry and Opti­
cal Store of the common
people
One o f the finest stocks o f
D iam onds and W atches in
the N o rth w e s t
O ptica l P a rlo rs second to
none, and you w ill find
prices v e ry reasonable
356 Alder St., Portland
Phone BEacon 808«
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aw ay, have retu rn ed
has ch a rg e of The
station.
or. , ronek
ssis service
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THINK
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THINK
The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
A ssociation. F arm and suburban
prop'T ty -
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