Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 19, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
MARCH
J»,
1220
PAGE TURKI»
PLEASANT HOME
The Most Welcome Tire
That Ever Came to Market
Men Who A ppreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Brunswick
In every great tire factory, the
chief question is: “How much can
we give for the money?” And the
product depends on the policy
adopted.
Every m an who has become ac­
quainted with Brunswick Tires
knows th at Brunswick standards
are again evident. This famous con­
cern— noted as a leader in every
line it entered since 1845 — has once
more proved th at its policy is right.
A perfect tire is simply a m atter
o f knowledge and standards and
skill. No secrets nor patents pre­
vent making an ideal tire.
But standards come first. F o r in
tire m aking there is vast room for
skimping, for subtle economies, for
hidden shortcomings. Makers with­
out the highest standards don’t
build high-grade tires.
The Brunswick organization of
tire makers includes a brilliant staff
of technical experts. Not a man
among them has spent less than
20 years in handling rubber.
Each is a m aster of his craft.
And the new ideas they bring to
the attention of Brunswick direc­
tors receive sincere consideration.
Every proved b e t t e r m e n t is
adopted unanimously.
The Brunswick Tire is a combi­
nation of acknowledged features—
plus Brunswick standards of m anu­
facture.
*
The result is a super-tire, the like
of which you have never known be­
fore. The kind of a tire you will
gladly join in welcoming.
Yet Bruns wicks cost no m ore
than like-type tires.
T ry O N E Brunswick. W e prom­
ise a surprise. And we feel certain
th at you will w ant A LL Bruns-
wicks.
Then good tires will have a new
meaning to you.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
Portland Headquarters: 4 6-48 Fifth Street
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads
Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “ Ribbed” and “ BBC” Skid-Not Treads
C. E. Osburn & Company
T he m eetings th is week have been
of much in te re st and W ednesday
evening bro u g h t out th e larg est at-
I tendance of th e series.
The pastor. Rev. E arl B. C otton,
I will give th e th ird of th e series
"H elps to G rece" a t th e M ethodist
church Sunday m orning a t 11 a. m.
The special topic is ‘’T he School of
R eligion.” Sunday school will m eet
at 10 o’c lo c k with In terestin g classes
for all. Come and help your class
get th e atten d an ce bauner.
T he school program wlrich was
held at O rient g ran g e hall T hursday
evening was well atten d ed an d a
splendid p rogram was put on by the
pupils of th e school, u n d er the d irec­
tion of th e ir teachers. Drills, con­
cert reeitatio u s, and songs w ere fea- :
tu res of th e ir program which was ex­
ceptionally well rendered. Supt. W.
C. A lderson gave his en tertain m en t
of illu strate d songs and recitat'ions
and gave several selections on th e
victrola which he uses in his w ork
w ith the schools. Several selections
from th e best a u th o rs w ere am ong
the num bers ren d ered . T he p u ctu res
of th e school ch ild ren who have done
conspicuous work in club and school
w ork w ere show n. Mr. A lderson is
visiting all of the schools of th e coun­
ty show ing these p ictu res and also
giving selections on th e victrola
which he en d o rs‘>8 as a splendid aid
in school work. Mr. Alderson spoke
briefly on th e T each ers' Millage Act.
TROUTDALE
It Is expected th a t Rev. E. E. Gil­
bert. th e new d istrict su p erin ten d en t
of th e Salem d istric t, will be present
and d eliver th e evening add ress at
th e M ethodist church Sunday, March
21. T he services will com m ence at
8 p. m.
It has ju st been learn ed th a t Miss
L au ra T iller was m arried on F e b ru ­
ary 10 to C lark S tillions of G resh­
am. They w ere m arried a t H ills­
boro, Oregon.
They a re m aking
th e ir hom e w ith th e b rid e’s m other. ’
Mrs. T iller.
In spite of th e rain last F rid ay , the
P aren t-T each er m eeting was quite
well atten d ed , and all appreciated
th e ta lk given by Mrs. C. W. H a y -1
h u rst, sta te presid en t, who m ade a
very convincing and tim ely speech on
th e du ties of P aren t-T each er circles,
am ong them being some provision for
housing o r b o arding teach ers, for
which th e re seem s to be a crying
need in many com m unities. O ther
im p o rtan t points dw elt upon w ere the
need of higher salaries for teachers,
and th e d uty of providing clean,
wholesome am usem ents in a com m u­
nity, especially for th e young people,
citing th e com m unity dances being
given successfully in som e d istricts.
T he young people's class of the
Sunday school have a plan of giving
a p arty o r social g ath erin g once a
m onth at one of th e ir homes o r a t th e
church, inviting th e ir friends am ong
th e young people. Such a p arty wus
given recently at th e hom e of Marie
and F lorence B ram hall, and all p res­
en t w ere delighted w ith th e good
' tim e th ey had.
T he business m eetings of the class
are to be held m onthly, alte rn a tin g
every two weeks with th e social g a th ­
erings. T he business m eeting t h i s '
m onth Is this F rid ay evening, March
19th, at th e home of th e class teach-
| or, Mrs. C. I. Thom as.
.1. M. Davis and son have e s ta b ­
lished a general m erchandise sto re in
T ro u td ale in w hat is know n as th e
i Logan building and have th e ir stock j
in, and are alread y doing business.
The e n ie rta in m e n t given by th e '
I sto n e R ecital com pany last Monday
evening was m ucn enjoyed, by those
who atten d ed . A tem p o rary hall in
th e W elnhard building was fitted up
by dint of much energy of m em bers
of th e Aid and Mr. Bradley and th e
school ch ild ren . It is reg retted th at
It cannot be kept for a hall.
COTTRELL
F red K eller and fam ily have moved
onto th e A ndre farm , which they re­
cently purchased, and Mr. and Mrs.
A ndre have m o ied to P o rtland.
Mrs. W eatherw ax and d a u g h te r
D lantha spent T uesday w ith Mrs.
F red Griffith.
Miss B ak er of The Dalles has been !
visiting for some tim e w ith h er sister, I
Mrs. 8. F. P itts
Jam es M anary, of P o rtlan d , spent
Sunday aftern o o n w ith his m o th e r,'
Mrs. Jos. Manary.
Mr. an d Mrs. 81ms, who had th e |
Schneider farm ren ted , have moved
to Mrs. J. S tephens' house in P leas­
an t Horae.
G resham 851
Mrs. Nlchaison and ch ildren, Gil­
Gor. P o w ell and Maple
bert and D orothy, of M arshland, O re­
gon, are visiting th e fo rm e r’s sister,
Mrs. Kobt. M anary.
Services will be held a t th e C ot­
trell com m unity ch u rch next S un­
FAIRVIEW
day m orning, when Rev. S. F. Pitt«
will preach a t 11 o’clock. All are
The new M ethodist church la com ­ Invited to atten d and bring bask et
dinner. A business session will be
pleted and th e Sunday school will held In th e aftern o o n .
m eet In th e new b u ilding next S un­
MELROSE AND VICTORY
day, March 21, a t 10 a. m. F o r sev­
eral m onths past th e M ethodist Sun­
Sunday school will m eet a t the
day school has been m eeting w ith the usual .hour next Sunday. Evpryone
P resb y terian Sunday school in th e ir Is Invited to atten d . T he ad u lt c!a«s
church building. T he election of will ta k e up Lesson IX, "T h e Holy
Sunday school teach ers will be held I S p irit.”
T he su p erin ten d en t, Rev.
next Sunday m orning. T he church Earl B. C otton, prom ises to give th e
will be dedicated on E a ste r Sunday ! children th e second of th e 1 ‘Boxlng
T he a rran g e m en t fo r th e dedication Series.” T he children are Interested
services are not com pleted b u t a n ­ In th is new course In boxing and the
nouncem ents will be m ade later. E v -' grow n people And It helpful also.
eryone is invited to a tte n d these , A m ixup in p arag rap h s In th e last
m eetings in o rd er th a t th e re o rg a n i-) paper announced th a t th e Victory
zation of th e Sunday school may b- P aren t-T each er association should
com pleted a t th is m eeting.
bring cups b ut th e in stru ctio n s were
The St. P a tric k ’s day tea given by > intended for th e C edar association
the L adies' Aid society, T uesday ev­ which will m eet S atu rd ay evening
ening a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. W. Mol- T he C edar association is requested to
ler, was largely atten d e d . T h ere was bring th e ir own cups to th e m eeting
a larg e atten d an ce and everyone had S a tu id a r. A splendid program has
a good tim e. It was a success f ro m ( been arran g ed and everyone expects
a good tim e.
every stan d p o in t.
THE PLAN
FOR 5 0 W EEK S. DEPOSIT W EEK LY 25 CENTS, 5 0 CENTS,
S I. * 2 , $ 5 , * 1 0 , * 2 0 (OR M O R E). NO COST TO JOIN. NO
DI ES. YOE DO NOT IX>SK ANY PART OE WIIAT YOU D EPOSIT
THE PURPOSE
AT TH E END OE 5 0 W EEK S YOU CAN DRAW OFT * 1 2 .5 0 ,
*25, *50, su m . *280, *500, su m o (OR MORE) \N D DANE
READY MONEY.
BI T THE PI ItPOSE OE THIS C l,E ll IS TO
GIYE YOU A W \Y TO SAVE MONEY R EG l EARLY AND I,KT IT
\<X ’l Ml I.ATE EOR SOME I A TI RE USE, SI ( II AS EDUCATING
YOUR C H ILDREN. BUYING A NEW HOME OR GOING INTO
BI SI NESS.
in O N L Y 2 5 0 WEEKS. WHICH WILL P i s s IIY RAPIDLY,
YOl WILL ACCUMULATE * 0 2 .5 0 , * 1 2 5 , * 2 5 0 , 0 3 0 0 , * 1 2 5 0 , * 2 5 0 0 ,
* 5 0 0 0 OR MORE.
DETERM INATION, SI ('ll AS YOl D ISPLA Y E D W HEN YOU
BOUGHT LIBERTY BONDS, IS ALL Y O l N EED TO STOP YOU
I ROM FOOLISH EXTHAY.YGANCE.
YOU CAN SAVE— DO IT. BEGIN NOW.
YOU W ILL R ECEIVE 1 P E R CENT INTEREST.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
Resources Over $325,000.00
Machinery
Placing your ord­
ers early. First—
You’ll get delivery
when wanted.
Second—
We guarantee no
raise in price on
any orders accept­
ed by us for later
delivery.
ON BINDER TWINE ORDERS—
Placed with us now we’ll guarantee no raise or decline
in price, and our price is from 3c to 5c a pound cheaper
than in 1919. PREMAX - PURE MANILLA or
STANDARD.
It sure will pay to place that order
AT ONCE.
I f in need of Implements or Machinery
Hessefs Farm Machinery
DELIAUILITY
, Residence 6x2
BEST OF SERVICE
SERVICE
Gresham, Oregon
Office 544
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T h ere is really no com parison between th e ease and th o ro u g h ­
ness with which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty
of sweeping.
T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean­
er. A broom or carpet sw eeper wilt brush up SOME of th e d irt; and
if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom
and a carpet b eater will do the work a fte r a fashion.
In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will
rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow g rease.”
But people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an
w ater alone.
F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they
clean m ore easily and far b etter th an o th e r m ethods,
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
Implements
"Buy Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store."
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
Portland A-2078
225 Ash; Bdwy 20*2.
Albert Ekstrom
D iam ond CHICK FOOD
SAVES LITTLE CHICKS
and
helps them to grow into big, strong, healthy birds.
<} A clean, wSoleaome, natural food— no du»t— no watte.
Keeps the clucks healthy and m akes them grow fast.
fo r our Name and Trade M ir k on E etry Orifrinal P ackoff
OUR
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Of “Diam ond Q uality” Poultry Supplies, listing
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P o u ltr y
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“ BUCKEYE” Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S tre et
GRESHAM
GEO. DIKTL, Prop.
Tatmr 5071
Phone 8S1
Greahain 233
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