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FAGS GRESHAM U I T U M K KOIT» Used Fords, Good Ford Bug and Other Used Cars AUTOMOBILE A M ) CAS TRACTOR REPAIRING Latest 1920 Maxwell Cars We handle RACINE, MILLER and OLD FIELD. They’re all good makes. GRESHAM GARAGE C. S. M ’MURRY F. E. PALMQUIST Office 801 Res. 529 Gresham, Oregon C. M. ZIMMERMAN Auto R e p a ir Shop East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division Street, Portland Phones, Tabor 5081 or Gresham 971 jhere is a ch a rtfo fyo u r car' Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has deter mined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of car. Its recommendations are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer’s or our nearest sta tion- Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your automobile, truck or tractor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) .A grade fo r each type o f engine TUESI».»V, A PR IL »». H»2O GRESHAM LOCALS ; John F. W hetson, of P o rtlan d , haa purchased the H ylton pool room on Main stre e t and haa tak en posses sion. The W. C. T. U. will m eet a t the lib rary next T h u rsd ay 'ai7e'rnoo’n for Mrs. H ow ard of Canby, Oregon, visited o ver Sunday w ith h « son, red H ow ard and fam ily. H arry Jo h n so n has been confined to hia hom e for several days w ith pneum onia. Mr. Jo h n so n first su f fered an a tta c k of pleurisy w hich la te r developed in to pneum onia. He btts been very low ' b u t re8ted ea8‘er last n ig h t and it is hoped th e crises is past. Prof. E. E. E llio tt, su p erv iso r of vocational a g ric u ltu ra l ed ucation is inspecting the ag ricu ltu ral departm ent a t Union H igh school today. P rofes so r E llio tt is a m em ber of th e faculty at O. A. C. He Is th e successor to Dr. H. P. B arrow s who resigned re- cently to accept th e position as reg- ional su p erv iso r of vocational ed u cation of the secondary schools of th e n o rth w est. B. L. W alred was able to m ake his first trip to his store Monday morning. He is able to get around on crutches b ut it will be some tim e before he can walk w ithout th eir aid. T here were no broken bones but the ligam ents and bones were severely crushed and bruised. a business session. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout of Hoff, THE U N I V E R S A L C A R Oregon, fo rm e r resid en ts of th is vi cinity, w ere in G resham on business last S aturday. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Gresh« am Economy Cooking club, which It’s no longer necessary to go into the was to have been held next S aturday details describing the practical merits a t th e hom e of Georgia S tapleton, of the Ford car—everybody knows all has been postponed one week. about "The Universal Car.” How it Miss L au ra Shipley of W illam ette U niversity sp en t th e w eek-end here goes and comes day after day and year w ith h e r p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A. after year at an operating expense so W. Shipley. small that it’s wonderful. This adver Miss G ertru d e E astm an left S un tisement is to urge prospective buyers to day evening fo r B ritish C olum bia w here she will spend th e su m m er place orders without delay. Buy a Ford visiting an a u n t. car when you can get one. We’ll take Mr. and Mrs. M orris W ilm arth and good care of your order—get your Ford fam ily visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. to you as soon as possible—and give the T here’d be a lot more efficiency in C. L arsen th is week. Miss W illis of best in “after-service” when required. H aley was a g u est at th e L arsen the world If women could m ake up th e ir m inds as rapidly as some of them hom e Monday. T he S ta r degrees w ere co n ferred make up th e ir faces. upon Mr. an d Mrs. W. K. H am ilton a t th e re g u la r m eeting of th e M ount SENIOR CLASS ATTEND CLASSMATE S FUNERAL Scott c h a p te r of O. E. S. last T h u rs GRESHAM day evening. W. H. Condon, a past ESTACADA T he sen io r class of U nion H igh at- p atron of G resham c h a p te r was p res tneded th e fu n eral of Converse H. en t and assisted in th e In itiato ry B urlingam e, w hich was held a t th e work. F airview M ethodist church S a tu r Sam R ak er, of P o rtlan d , was th e day, April 17, a t 2 p. m. g u est of relativ es in G resham today, Rev. T hom as M errill, p asto r of a and was a d in n e r g u est of Mr. and U nited B reth re n church In P o rtlan d , Mrs. R. D. Bailey. P erfectio n M ilker. and an old frien d of th e fam ily M. W MEETING Mrs. H. J. P u lfe r Is 111 at h e r hom e preached th e fu n eral service. Ho Have only a few cows, so have no PROVES GREAT SUCCESS fu rth e r use fo r my P erfection Milk with a case of sm allpox. A train ed was assisted by Rev. T. A tkinson, a T he local cam p of th e Modern er which composes of one double n u rse is In ch arg e and It is felt all fo rm er p asto r at F airview , W oodm en In G resham held a rousing unit and com plete equipm ent. In d an g er Is past. Mrs. P u lfe r is rest perfect condition and used only one Music was fu rn ish ed by Mrs. A. L. ing easy now. T he re st of th e fam i Stone, L. Stone, R osalie L u sch er and m eeting last F rid a y n ig h t w hen a year. W ill sell reasonable for cash. ly are dom iciled In d ifferen t places and Mrs. H. P ra tt. P allb e arers w ere larg e n u m b er of can d id ates w ere in- J C all G resham 37x7, o r w rite M. R. ltiate d into th e society. , H einrich, R. 1, Boring. 15 aw aitin g th e tim e when they can re- classm ates. T h ere are only five S tate D eputy A. P. M artin of P o rt- 1 ------‘--------------- | tu rn to th e ir home. sen io r boys In th e Union H igh school Don’t expect too much of hum an he Mrs. F. N. M ew h irter was pleas They are E m m ett W elling, Lang land atten d e d th e m eeting and assist- ed in th e w ork and th e re was a larg e inKS, y°u are one and you’ve never an tly su rp rised S atu rd ay by an un Goodwin, A lbert Camp, . „ , set the world afire. Edw ard expected v isit from h e r b ro th er, W. Strong. Bayard Miller. E m m ett Zinn atten d a n ce from Dam ascus to g e th er w ith o th e r v isito rs from P o rtla n d and B. M cCarty an d sons B ert and George of F airview was th e o th e r pallb earer. o th e r places. of B attle G round, W ashington. A larg e n u m b er of th e Union High R efresh m en ts were served an d th e Mr. and Mrs. H. C. M attison, of school stu d e n ts atten d ed th e se rv P o rtlan d , an d Miss E m m a Jo h n so n , ices as well as m any o th e r frien d s m eeting was pronounced a g ran d suc cess. T his cam p is going a fte r som e of G resham , m otored to O regon City and relatives. of th e prizes offered fo r larg e classes T«*O< MJMN RC&ISTKMCO I Sunday. P rin cip al E. F. Goodwin and Miss Two le tte rs from Bill H illyard Mary Good rep resen ted th e high of can d id ates an d they expect to ta k e in at least 24 can d id ates next m onth. were received by his p are n ts, Mr. and school faculty. T his cam p m eets th e first an d th ird ' Mrs. J. M. H illy ard , la st week. As C onverse was one of only th ree ■ these were th e first th ey had re- boys o u t of th e 30 who s ta rte d w ith F rid a y evening of each m onth in the We can’t compete for 1 celved for sev eral m onths th ey w ere th e p resen t se n io r class and who M odern W oodm en hall. battery business on price. ■ doubly welcome. He is on th e U. S. would have com pleted th e w ork In Willard service d o es Happily m arried people are not as ‘ S. Du P ont an d is sta tio n e d a t Con Ju n e. cost more, so does a Wil He w ill be g re a tly m issed scarce as the unhappily m arried would lard Battery. But isn’t it stantinople. Bill w rites th a t his from hom e and school circles. have you believe. A crazy man al true that if you hire a boat was th e one deleg ated to go to Many b ea u tifu l floral pieces te s ti ways th in k s the whole world is insane. real engineer, or a r c h i Syria a fte r th e bodies of th e Y. M. fied to th e love and respect In which tect, or c o n tr a c to r , or ca rp en ter, or m e c h a n ic , C. A. se creta ries who w ere killed he was held. Especially noticeable M asquerade dance a t F airview , or d o c to r , or la w y e r, th e re recently. Bill expects to come w ere th e pieces from th e F airview S atu rd ay evening, A pril 24. P rize that it saves in the long home In a few m onths. He has been Sunday school of w hich he was a fo r best lad y ’s costum e, also, lady's run? m ost ridiculous costum e. D itto for aw ay th ree years. We’re in bus! nr we to do the m em ber and from th e high school job r i f h t th * firat t u n a - awl gentlem en. Mrs. R. D. Bailey e n te rta in e d Mrs. 1 ! stu d en ts. th at costa more than to fix it an it haa to be done over agadn Bert Inm an and sister. Miss L illian In term e n t was in D ouglass cem e aoon after. Special C om m unication of Ja eg e r, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. C. tery. When we aell a Willard B a t G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F. tery with Threaded Rubber I. R ak er and Mrs. F ie tta Bailey at Insulation w e charge more for & A. M. T h u rsd ay evening, d in n er on last Sunday. it, b u t, it doesn’t come back DO HENS HAVE TEETH? A pril 22, a t 8 o ’clock for lab o r in th e for re-insulation with a big bill Miss Ruby A rth u r, of P o rtlan d , is POULTRY CLASS SAYS YES F. C. degree. to you. It stay« on the job till it has delivered all the service V is it in g b ro th e rs w elcom e. spending th e w eek w ith h e r sister, bought—and generally a At th e last m eeting of th e poultry C B. PETERSO N , Sec’y. i ot rou more than you'd believe Miss Mabel A rth u r at th e hom e of class a very enjoyable tim e was spent W. K. HAMILTON, W. M. possible. Mrs. J. G. M etzger. with much profit to all. Try it once— and you'll feel Card o f T hanks. the same as 99 % of all who P rofessor Moffitt told th e class own Willard Batteries with We wish to express o u r th a n k s to th a t one of th e m ost essen tial th in g s Threaded Rubber Insulation. in g ettin g la rg e egg production was th e many friends who have show n us Drop in, glad to see you. h elpfulness and sym pathy d u rin g th e to have contented hens. sickness and d eath of o u r beloved son Mrs. Moffitt th rew a monkey w rench into th e m achinery when she and b ro th er, an d for th e b eau tifu l asked "w h ere is a h en ’s sense of floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. E. B u rlin g am e and j ta s te ? ” No one could an sw er off Fam ily. hand and the question was left until G resham , O regon th e next m eeting April 21. Card o f T hanks. A new discovery was m ade by the We wish to express o u r sincere class. Hens have teeth . All th e ir lives th e different m em bers had said g ra titu d e to o u r friends in G resham "scarce as h e n ’s te e th ” and yet they for th e sym pathy and kindness ex found th at a hen has a larg e num ber tended to us at th e tim e of o u r recent of teeth . They are th e pieces of g rit bereavem ent. We a re also g ra te fu l for th e b eautiful floral offerings. which she picks up. T H E BRAMHALL FAMILY. Raker & Son r W illed p First Cost A: C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Gresham C. E. Osburn & Co. ANOTHER PIONEER ANSWERS THE CALL y <-:- m - X “M - m ^ x ~ x - x - x -:-:-:- •-> ♦4- x - m ~ x ~ x -:- x -:- x -: - - s - x - x - :- x - < - :- x - X “ X - x - M - x - : - » :-> x ~ x -<~X“X~ x -<“X-<"X- x -<“M"X-<- m -<~M"W^~:~ x x ~ x ~:~ x ~>> x ~X‘4~ x *<~ x -<~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x - Arc You Going to Paint? If so we want to talk with you about it. We have every thing you need and will gladly furnish you estimates and assist you in making your color selections. \\ e carry Lowe Bros High Standard Paints and Rasmussen Pure, in ready mixed Paints, besides Oils. Leads, Dry colors, colors in Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, etc. Lowe Bros. H ard Drying For the wall use CALO- Every housewife enjoys Von can make Floor Paints ntakea the old doors new and clean, besides the furniture, woodwork, making them wear longer. i te , new with Vemicol Floor Johnson's Prepared Wax and Varnish Stain. Easily Liquid or Paste re n e w s polished applied. Dries quickly. doors. new things. T IN T , Clean, Sanitary and easily applied It wines in many attractive shades and tints. DRESS UP THE AUTO l or a real good Lustre that will wear good and cover up the scratches etc., try a can of Volspar. It can’t be beat. And for the top and upholstering we reccoinmend Rasmussens Auto Enamel. We are making a special display this week of Paints and accessories and invite your inspection. A. W. METZGER & CO. QUALITY AND SERV ICE Phone 661 Phone 661 Joseph H etney, a pioneer of 1874 and a resident of th is vicinity since :: th en , passed aw ay a t hia hom e n e a r G resham early Monday m orning a f te r a loug illness. He is survived by his widow, five sons and two d au g h ters. T he sons a re F ra n k , R ichard, A lbert and A rth u r of G resham and Ross of E ast H ighland. C alifornia. T he tw o d au g h ters a re Mrs. E lla Mc Coy of B rooklyn. New York an d Mrs. Alice Robinson of L ew iston, Mont. F u n eral services will be held from th e G resham B aptist church to m o r row- forenoon a t 10 o ’clock. I n te r m ent will be in th e G resham cem e tery. An o b itu a ry will ap p e ar later. J ;,I MULTNOMAH COUNTY PIONEER PASSES AWAY In a New Era— Mrs. M artha B ram h all, a pioneer of M ultnom ah county, died suddenly at B attle G round. W ashington, on last F riday, April 18. T he fu n eral services were held from th e G resh am M ethodist Episcopal church on M onday and In term en t was In the G resham cem etery beside h er h u s band. who died h ere sev eral years ago. Several ch ild ren survive, am ong them being H arry and C harles of T ro u td ale. A m ore extended o b itu a ry will a p p e ar later. With an enlarged vision of service, the First State Bank is conscious of the obli gations and alive to the opportunities of constructive banking. With facilities am ple for the biggest service, and adequate for the smallest. Its power and resource are measured and limited only by the elas ticity of the Federal Reserve System of u hich it is a member, If you are a fool you m ight as well be an out and-out one. Cut off a mule's ears and he'd still be a mule. You may have the reputation of be ing a good sport and still not make much of a hit with the grocer. Bargains In the want ada. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, ORE.