Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 21, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Mrs. Claude Stockton w ent to
M artin B jur, b rott.er of A rth u r
M anzanita F riday to spend a week BJur. lately arriv ed from T oppen­
as the guest of Mrs. Emil K ardell
ish. Wash . to accept em ploym ent
z
Joe Pateneaude expects to re tu rn w ith the B jur E lectric com pany,
this “ week iruui
from a two-week vacation has ren ted a house on H u rst street,
Ur „„ i . .
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s
s
r
.
~
n ear th e in tersectio n of Buckley
avenue and Powell Valley road,
ing for ea stern Oregon a fte r a
three-day visit at the home of th e ir
T be M,*8e8 r ,o r e «*c. and H ulda and with his wife has moved in.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Thorne. J " hnaon of Powell Valley and Miss
They will visit relatives a t S tan F lo ren ce L indquist of G resham left children visited Sunday afternoon
field. Oregon, for a few days.
early yesterday m orning for a with Mrs. E lla O liphant of Lents
Dick Johnson, p ro p rie to r of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baillie «nil
trlp ,o
Lake. Miss
d aughter. Bonnie B eatrice and Mr
d<,U ’ who b“ 8 rooms in th e T riple A Service statio n , was hit |
Bailile'g m other.
Mrs. W illiam ,
ap a rtm en t8 . has a w ee k s S atu rd ay by a disc wheel which
Johnston of W oodburn, retu rn ed n“ . ,
d u t‘®8 on the flew up as he w as p u ttin g a tire
S u n d a y fro m a flv e -d a v t r i o w h ic h
,
‘ elpph<,,lp e x c h a n g e h o a rd . on It. inflicting a cut on the chin.
Included a tour of Oregon beached 1 u
F lorence Johnson a two- Mr
Jo h n.<
Mr. Johnson
reg ard s th e in ju ry as
from Seaside to Tillam ook On the „ i
V8Catlon from her work as I bu' ’ »«ht.
way
Mr. Baillie
Baillie was
was in
In conference
c o n fere n ce
' S * ' y a t tht! W R H ic k « Co.
J Mrs .M innie K ieter and d au ghter
w
ay Mr.
Gresham Locals
Ruth,
been staying at ....
the
w ith county agents and club people
•»‘••»«■u D
iw ow
w seti
- who have oeen
Stafford
sett received his I ----
In Columbia. Clatsop and T illam ook 8tate diplom a as a reg istered p h a r - j h' ,rne oi Mrs K leter's niece, Mrs
counties. He also stopped at 8a- rn**t ist a few days ago.
T his gives I
E' R u8ber- since the 6th of June,
lem and began laying plans for the b,nl ,he Privilege of a p h arm acist I leit yp8tprday for Los A ngeles
M ultnom ah counfv hoott, a t the “ "Ywhere In the sta te of Oregon. I w here th eX will visit a sister of
com ing sta te fair.
He has accepted a position w ith t h e l M rs’ K leter- “ Her which they will
Clyde Owsley, his sisters the G resham D rug com pany.
I r ®turn to th e ir home in P arsons,
Misses M artha and C laire Owsley, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben H athaw ay and I Kan8a8’
and his m other Mrs. F. E. Owsley,
left yesterday for W atertow n, S.
Dak., w here they will spend the
com ing six weeks. The trip w as
m ade by autom obile.
J. C. T u rn e r left S aturday for
Pendleton and W eston in eastern
Oregon to attend to m atters of bus-
iness for a few days.
A ccording to a late rep o rt of Dr.
d au g h ter Maudie of Los Angeles I A ltKal phy8lclan »»» called yes-
, Calif., spent sev eral days recen tly I ‘e rd “y ‘° glve atten tio n
a man
with Mrs. H ath aw ay ’s b rother c iro n ' B urbank. Calif., who had been
E. Yager. They left for the south I lnjuretl when his autom obile had
S atu rd ay m orning
I stru c k loose gravel on the Bluff
Mrs B F K im h .n
, o-
8even mlle8 from G resham .
City, Kans., arriv ed th ls ' a fte rn o m i| his” (T^d t
W renched aud
for a visit of a m onth or longer at I t o
r
H ® W88 a b l ®
the home of her
nger at to proceed to P o rtlan d a fte r his
.laughter, Mr. and M r^ R o y S o w le. ‘“S ^ 9 *“ * ***“ a ' tended t0 ’
^lâ)ash Crocks
on sale at
$I.6C) and $ 2 .3 9
All our dainty summer wash frocks
made of tine printed voiles and fast colored
prints that sold regularly for $1.95 and
52.95. now on sale at $1.69 and $2.39.
^<2?.
Roof Coating
fHicks Go.
W e a re a g e n ts fo r th e fam o u s
P a b co A sb esto s F ibre R o o f C oatin g
Gresham, Oregon
c o a tin g D n l’i8 n° 7 in ? he proper condition for
coating. Don t ueglect the roof over your head.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dean and
d au g h ter Ire n e who have been here
POWELL VALLEY
since the la tte r p a rt of June, expect
Mrs. R ichard Readle gave a d in ­
to leave ea rly next week for Inde­ ner Sunday in honor of the 82d
birthday of h er uncle, Jo h n Conley,
pendence to pick hops.
also as a farew ell p a rty for h er
Mi. and Mrs. P ,E Brockw ay had
b ro th er, J. s. Brooks of W asco,
a m ost enjoyable tw o-day trip to
Oregon,
who has spent a p a rt of
O lallie lake on the Sky Line trail,
H. C. Johnson, 12 new cases of
v F R m in
l „ M r' 8 n d M rs R ’ H ’ K n o x 8 p e n t to which place they drove th eir the sum m er here. Those p resen t
hem orhhagic septicaem ia, the high- wf, h i t
,
/
° ver8eas raan ,b e w e e k e n d w ith th e ir son-in-law
at the d in n er besides the Beadle
car. From th e re they hiked eight
ly contagious and fatal disease now r r m palred h eal,h
is ,n G resham and dau g h ter, Dr. and Mrs. P. O ..
fam ily and the honor g u ests w ere
m iles th ro u g h w onderful scenery
going the rounds am ong ca ttle In with “th e h o n e
H ^ y of H ubbard. Dr. Riley is the to a ch arm in g view o v e r l o o k Mr. Conley's brother, P. Conley, his
this te rrito ry , have developed dur
h° P® ° f reC®fving benefit editor of the H ubbard E n terp rise. — -
‘
overlooking son-in-law and dau g h ter, Mr. and
Jefferson p ark , from which beauti Mrs
s i.
«
dau Kh ter, Mr. and
Ing the past few days.
! H e“ I t th T tw
f . Mr’ and Mrs H ans «loan and ful Mt Jefferson .eem ed t o r i s '
Mr and Mrs. Brockw ay say th is a „ J Mrs R er“ ice of Silverton, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen m o-,
lu
.
—
B r‘’° k8 ° f ®ea v er-
tored to Longview over the week- ' M 88 G race Welch, with P o rtlan d llave bepn llv,nB on P ioneer ave- is one of th e finest trip s which they fon a n d ‘ Mrg
end w here they visited with friends fr,en d s M*88 Mary S h u tts and Miss llue' left Monday of la st week for have made.
J.
u Iwrs-
Robertson of
P o rtlan d . Jo h n Conley and J. S
nnd with
nr
»koi-
____. . . . .
j-. I W ashington w hom
and
th eir grandchildren,
Mr Florence Frppl
F re e |. vfuitn/i
visited « a young lady
here they _____*
expect . to
Mrs. A urilla S h u y ler of Ringling. Brooks recen tly spent two weeks
and Mrs. W infred Hill.
friend at Raymond, W ash., over th e rem ain until th e first of th e year.
Mont., arriv ed yesterd ay m orning at Seaside. Mr. Brooks has retu rn -
week-end.
They
planned
to
visit
for
a
short
R ecent W hippet six deliveries
to visit w ith her m other, Mrs. C lara Pd to his hom e at Wasco. Mr.
R W Gibbs has been m aking tim e a t S eattle, then to go to Y aki­ Sunday, who has been ill for two Beadle and son R ichard drove over
have been m ade by Hessel Imple-
m
a
near
which
place
they
will
p
a
r­
m ent Co. to O. W. Page and Lewis com n,endable rep airs on the dilapi-
m onths p ast a t the hom e of h er I w ith him and will spend a few days
* & Simpson.
Mrs. Kinney
Kinney of
of Mem
Mem I dated cem ent walk in front of his ticip ate in the apple harvest.
Simpson. Mrs.
d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k M etzger. I there.
G. G M ayenschein, a w ell-know n Mrs. S un d ay ’s condition is serious.
ory Lane Inn is driving a new resldence on W est Pow ell street.
A L u th er League lawn social will
M lllys K night sedan purchased
Mr. and -Mrs. W illiam S lascher resid en t of Pioneer avenue, has dis­
Miss E lisabeth Johnson and her
b,dd at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
through Clyde Mc.Murry, re p re se n t­ and th ree children of C ottrell w ere posed of his house and 12 ac res to
m other Mrs. M arion Johnson r e - 1 T ’ Eundbom S atu rd ay evening,
lto r of P o rtlan d who has
Sunday guests at (he home of Mr. “ re
rea a Ito
ing Hessel Im plem ent Co.
tu rn ed F rid ay nig h t from t w o , ‘^ ugust ^5. The social will take
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Moore and and Mrs. Adolph Nelson. Mrs. N e l I ,,ougbt ’he P 'ace as an Investm ent, weeks spent a t R ain ier N ational I the forni of an "old clo th es" or
son
and
Mrs.
S
lascher
were
g
ir
l-
1
Mr'
M
ayenscheln
has
gone
to
e
a
st­
th ree children, Miss G retchen, Jim ­
hard tim e” p arty , and a fine will
ern Oregon w here he has pur- p ark and o th e r points of in te rest.
my and Betty, plan to leave tom or- hood friends In K ansas.
Bert Crowe of New York city was
i,nP° 8ed on any on<* " h o comes
chased
a
tra
c
t
of
land
and
w
ill
en
­
row for a week or ten d ays’ stay at
" r ami Mrs. George Kenney re-
a
w
eek-end
g
u
est
of
Dr
H
H
I
<
rtsse
t up to the affair.
Ice
the beach. They think of beginning turned S atu rd ay evening from a gage in farm ing.
H
ughes
and
his
m
other.
Mrs.
A.
^
r
v
e
d
W‘U
be
week
at
Seaside
beach.
w ith Rockaway and dividing their
Otto M agnuson has gone to
1 need as low as 85<‘ per gallon
L. L. Kidder Hdw. v Co
U s
P h o n e 1421
G re sh am
extra special
5-Piece Green Glass
Kitchen Sets
C onsisting of
Î t 'X
e S r B° W'
! «'■ anse R e a ,„ e r
. s o in e e Mea.u1Ä
C om plete
S et
ep B,“ te r
at.
Ehe) a re on display in o u r w indow
Mr. Crowe is now a t |
vacation am ong m
th a t and oth
other
Mr. and ft>r«.
Mrs. L. I’.
P. M anning, Mrs. Selah, Wash., to look for em ploy­ Hughes.
er
W aldport w here he is visiting his
Mr' 8nd M rs’ AufB>st P eterson,
beaches In the vicinity of Tilla- M anning's b ro th er and slster-in - ment.
bro
th
er.
Mr.
and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and
mook
law - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sherwood
A ttention has been called to the
A W M etzeer A Cnmn
u
H r s ’ Minnie N ystrom and d au g h ter
C lair Stockton is driving a new “ " d th e lr d au g h ter Miss Eva Sher- fact th a t m ore publicity should be
. B & Com pany have E sth e r have been enjoying ocean
Chevrolet cabriolet, purchased from W° ° d ’
of Co<t - u llle- Oregon, _..„.K
and *ven to ousting the c a te rp illa r added an o th er G raham B ro th e rs breezes at Roo.m , J y,ng oce,ln
1One 123ß
GRESHAM
. 1 their
.. , n‘’8‘8 In fru it tree s th ro u g h o u t the tru ck to th e ir delivery fleet recen tly past
their nenhew
nephew ami
and niece Mr. and
the Fieldhouse-Shearer _ C hevrolet
'
S6VeraI days
Mrs. Joe Monyon of Los Angeles, country. T his is a grave m enace lotml" detders
com pany In Gresham .
H‘ y<*eD H ‘d" and
phii-
Mrs. N ellie R oberts, Mrs. K. c / rB‘Ur" ed 8 atu rd a y evenl"K from an I and <:“ n be rem edied by b u rn in g
R oberts. Mrs. George D uncan and
. . ^ tr,P ‘° Vancouver a n d f out the accm ulatlon, eith er with
------- Sutton
--
Mrs. B arbara
drove to H ills­ Victoria, B. C„ and R ainier National Kasoline torch o r a sim ple torch
or uZ " " ’“ '“ ■
' i
.1 .he home «
par». They went by w ay of S eattle I co n sistin g of kerosene-soaked rags
boro F riday afternoon.
x
s
:
“
............
-■
and Bellingham , and at th e la tte r I on ‘he end of a stick. N othing
While C harles Adams and fam ily
place took the steam er ’’Belling- 8««*nis to have been found w hich Is X ; " r x : - r
•»
s
w ere in church Sunday night, a
-> I
thief m ade way with a 's p a r’e“ U re I mmle h v 'n
r '‘l " rU W“ 8 "" effeet,ve 88 « ' c f»r ro uting this a fte r a very thorough in v estig a­ a daughter.
and the rim which had been left M«™i
a J “
Mr. and Mrs. “nemy. U nless It Is ex term inated, tion.
unlocked. The seats of the car had I began to l“ "
,r a " d Mra M°nyon K *’IH eventually spell ru in to the
“ U n c le T o m " R elics
been disturbed, hut nothing could Z
I
* “
? “ r° U" d th<> Mt- O rchards of th e n orthw est,
b e missed from th> in . i a .
I , .
amp, expecting to cam p over | T he home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Only Unwise Persons
England Is claim ing to have the
Lose Zest of Living only specim ens of certain relies of
w ard H ansen on th e H ensley road
It
Is
a
common experience Rev. Josiah Henson, the original
w as the scene of a quiet w edding to soe life fairly
Uncle Tom th at inspired H arriet
T ile lir illia n t c u rta in
go stale.
S atu rd ay m orning at 11 o’clock,
as s k y sc ra p e r d e -i.'i
Every one lias known people who Beecher Stowe’s story. Two are
a l t h e t h e a t r e la s t
plaster busts of Henson, one be­
when th e ir d au g h ter. Miss Ann
• • .f r e e fro m f. ill« a m
have lost their zel't In living6 They ¡?K
nd th
th ei
n ig h t . . . Y o u r new
ing 1,1
In W,nd80r
Windsor cnstle
castle “ and
the eo other
Jo sep h in e H ansen, was m arried to
fuss . .
th e > i 1.A d
feel they have had all t h e \ h H . ^
_ S,and„ Lobb
the property of ^ A. J .° Joslnnd
Lobb,
e a rrin g s . . . Books,
Sam uel Rife of Modoc P oint, O re­
whose
fath
er
entertnlned
Henson
playa, fu r n itu r e , d ra -
gon, th e Rev. 11. V. W ilhelm officiat­ Nothing Is left except boredom. and Introduced him to Queen Vic­
M o d e rn , yea
.,lr
roung people who have been spoiled
ing The cerem ony was w itnessed h.v Indulgent and unw ise parents toria. Another Is an oil painting of
p eries, c h in a , glass-
a
g
e
le
s
s
in
its
good
only by the p are n ts and b ro th er of often are In this plight. They are Henson, also owned h.v Lobb.
u a r ,‘ • • .1/1 m o <iem l
Henson’s story was almost iden­
ta s te , r e s t r a i n t and
the bride. The couple left Imnie enger to find a new kick and no tical with th a t of “Uncle Tom’s
kick
Is
forthcom
ing
q
u a lit y . F o r is n ’ ■!
<liately on a m otor trip , th e ir d e s­
A n d now s ilv e rw a re
T here are two preventives of Cabin” except th a t he escaped to
1847
R o i . f r , B r o s .
tin atio n unknow n to th e ir relativ es such a fram e of mind. One Is to Canada and spent his last years In
in m o d e rn is tic m o tif
and friends. T he bride tau g h t for practice self-denial for self-denial’s Canada In pence and preaching.
■ . . th e fa n n lv , c ii,.
When nearly eighty he went to ' • - . stately a m i sim p le i 8 4 7 RO GERS BROS
the past y ear in tlje public schools sake. Just ns an ath lete keeps fit
since 1847?
England to lecture and there met I
• Itvi KT*
by
exercise
and
restra
in
t
of
diet.
of Modoc Point. It is probable th at
the
senior
Lobb.
who
was
editor
I
lie other Is to get Interested In
See Our Window Display of LEGACY
they will reside .there, w here Mr. doing something worth w hile; to of the C hristian Age:—H artford
1
Rife Is engaged in w ork for a lu m ­ forget the pursuit of happiness and C o u ran t
ber com pany.
take happiness as a by-product if
useful living.
Mr. and Mrs. Law s, who have
R e c o rd M e te o rite
An atblet. needn't go stale If he
been carin g for the Canyon Court takes sensible care of him self to
Nothing like Meteor cra ter h a .
P ow ve^
ell St.
P h o n e 44
auto cam p d u rin g the sum m er, have prevent It. N either need any person been discovered anyw here else on
G resh am
In
the
ordinary
business
of
living.
the
face
of
the
earth.
Until
recent­
gone to A lhany to reside. Miss
ly no m eteorite lias been known to
M arian R obertson, ow ner of the
p en etrate more than It feet into the
cam p, has tu rn ed its m anagem ent
C ity o f G e n o a
su rface of the earth. On the morn­
over to Robert Knox, who lives
Genoa, one of the most magnifl- ing of July 30, hioh , natives of north-
Cotton In .Manufacture.
across th e street. Miss Robertson I cent cities In the world, as Venice central Siberia saw a fiery bodv
To m ost of th e mill men in th e I
has purchased Mrs Ethel M iller's ! Lnay b,‘ one of ,be n,O8t beautiful, shooting across the sky and heard",
1 1 Ulth Jn v a r-S tru t pistons — 7-bcarink’
in
in ,,le
to earn,,
S
. . J ” ’.' .........•’
«ram«* mv a short time later, a thundering tex tile field cotton is a fiber first [
in terest
te rest in
th e au
auto
camp.
X
t h P n*
Chil!n - ChKane sUicon8
A Russian scientist last am i alw ays. To th e chem ist J DR. L. W. GRIFFITH
globe tro tte r Ami there is no city detonation.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad have in the world th at has stree ts of succeeded only last year In locat­
her-
j rv , I Mful 4’i ’,,ccl bMk”
Snub-
cotton is but one form of cellulose
left on an au to trip for Denver. palaces for proportion and perfec­ ing. In the Yeniseisk district a
C ellulose is not sim ply an o th er
1 ' 1 J r>on shackles and many other features
place
where
the
forest
h
a
.
been
tion
of
form
as
perfect,
nor
a
sen
Colo., and other places. They may
found only on high priced cars.
8
more sapphire blue. As I walked blown down over an area of 30 nam e for cotton. Cellulose, a s 'th e I
possibly visit In M innesota and here the other day, I thought of miles In diam eter. At the center of chem ist views It, «is an alcohol in ­
many v P'ts
pits Indlcat-
Indlcat- soluble in w ater and n o s« J« i
>ther sta te s before retu rn in g .
the many distinguished travelers devastation
n , n k ” were
man.
soluble
in w ater 1 and d possessing
a
. ere
who have stopped and remained ! I nt*
" \ . fltxx
,be ,p,nb8
of —
« "um ber of me- I V
erv consider»!
P ,
81
M a r v e l ' ‘t ''’ Pf| ' 7 ,lan d “ ,ld M r«., here.
nere. Byron
lived
tw
o
years
In
the
Byron lived two years In ‘the
b,1.,_ .no ho!p8 co®Parable
C" " S' d erab ,e pl)mP<p*lty.
. H e h l, visited w ith P o rtlan d old Saluzso palace and worked on ,0 Meteor crater.
» r bp V point
e — of view
,,ew en
en tertain
tertain e ed by
the chem ist has rpsnitpd
resu lted 1»
in develop- |
it tends Sunday afternoon, and la ter hlii
,l18 Panin«
cantos of "Don Ju an ," »« » Leigh
ng a wide series of new In d u stries
in the evening with friends at TI- Hunt and Shelley coining down and
F L I A t i llll
v
HELI
l l i , it
ITY
based on " —
cellulose.
i-iR-uuiug a a merry
w eeg-end
Pick-
C h u rch Services a t Sea
•-••'¡’c.
gard. Oregon.
’
spending
merry week
end. Dick-
PHONE 1111
ens cast himself Into a "pink-jail,”
On great ocean liners the n » . „ / I7?ese
. ‘i ’' 8® include
<be
Include th
e m an u factu re
Glasses fitted and
Word has been received of th e as he called
_____ ....
Ids rose-tinted v illa; aenger list almost Invariably in ' L 1*“ ' " ° W widely used pyroxylin
hnucer
birth of a son to Mr and Mrs John ( , ',ln’1<
'«’r ami
and Flaubert. Rem brandt eludes priests and clerg y m en ^ w ho I -,s n»® ” Wf . C.h w ere flrst Produced
adjusted.
Canny of C en tralia Wash
The .................................
”nd Van nvck havp ■
bpPn Genoa's
‘
~
! " h’
...................................
5
«
£
»
« «
r
............. ...
m e ansecce
Of a clergyman tile shipm aster or
' « n nam ed Dennis Jam es
Rembrandt.
George Sand and his staff captain, assisted perhans alin. celluloid an‘d o th er nam es It
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H Bickford ehopln wprp here, ns well as a long by the chief officer, c o n d ^ t the ana “/»®? ,b e . g reat r ayon Industry
and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d spent V im e a ^
C n ’M * ™ - N e w
York service. The altars are often pre? and it includes th e enorm ous p ro ­
OF EACH WEEK
duction of lacquered fab rics which
£ : ~ d . W\ b c" m e " r i , bank8 Of I ....... m rn
Monday
with
Mrs
am
ounts
to
m
ore
th
an
lO.GOU.uou
B ickford’, sis-
' o u Hee th e tele p h o n e In stru m e n t, w hich
Howera.
of the largest J Yards per year.
ter. Mr». H. H. o tt.
' listen ad ’ ,8lk
y° U Look a,,d .tea m ers < In n th < P e ne
'tra
n sa n tla
n tic
t r.'irg
tlo
c ti..
I .
o m an y is th e sum a n d su b sta n c e of te le ­
d?
producp 'h e se Indus
k t i hT e h8' e
cplpbrated In trlM
p h o n e eq u ip m en t.
the past five years 1,1.13 masses by w ie th cbe?>l8t8 U8e cellulose—
h.
W"",e 2 SfW communion^ w hether of cotton or wood—and
ti
,h a l l, h‘P,” 'n e re p re s e n ts less
tr .it it w ith v a r io u s a c id s m a k in g |
have been received by passengers. any
R e g is tra tio n s for
kind of sub stan ces which in I
X Drs ? n n. £ tre8ted
the
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H idden from view a re m iles of w ire s w itc h ­
T here is one sim ple way In which
b o a rd ., pow er p ,
an(j o th e / ^
a m otorist or g arag e ow ner can de­
Hon About B a sia essl
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begin Sept. 3.
term in e for him self the n atu re and
1 he sum m ing up of business for ! m ain pro8PproU8. C ontracts fo r
u
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I nett h i d i n g s Indicate th a t ±
c h a ra c te r of th e o rg an isatio n th a t Ju n e and Ju ly by th e fed e ra’
i Va8hinK, ”n »hows a ' trucU °n work is not falling off.
p ro p o .es to sell him autom obile im aB
b u t m i V ® *" p ro d u ct*°n and j
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I 8prvice. He should ask every sa le s­ d™H
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man
for
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en
tials.
If
he
is
not
s tu d io F irs t S ta te B ank Bldg.. G re sh am
satisfied with the an sw ers he re- them selves a re doing m ore bus*’ e .litii’ h’ r 'M° ’i!8 Was 8 8ucc p88ful
Gresham
negs now th an they w e re !•««
“ to r before he becam e a states
l
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r h/ h 8h,°Ul<l Ca“ up ,h e ” * r e- sp
P h o n e 1721
rin g
It
J ^ d l ^ e ^ 8D .(? al 8
•ary of (he local cham ber of com ­
th a t aside from a n atu ra l le ttin r n
Hoover or H avoc!” In New
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bi' made"d #“k lh ,t
,nv**8 ,lfiaB°n up due to hot w eather that the h.i 8 H am pshire they a re saying
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WHIPPET SIX
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The World's Lowest Priced S ix
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SPECIALIST
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Friday and Saturday
THAN 3
I at Mealey’s
Jewelry Store
WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.
FLORENCE M. HONEY