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    G K ESHA M OUTLOOK F R ID A Y .
MELROSE AND VICTORY
MAY
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PLEASANT HOME
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet a t th e ;
T h e r e g u la r S u n d ay m o rn in g s e r v -t
u su a l h o u r S u n d ay an d a ll a re in-1 ices w ill be h eld a t th e M eth o d ist I
v lted to a tte n d . T h e B ible c o n te s t c h u rc h May 23. P re a c h in g se rv ic e si
is g ro w in g q u ite e x citin g , th e ju n io rs I a t 11 o 'clo ck . S u n d ay school m e e ts)
C A SH
P A ID
esp ecially ta k in g a n a c tiv e p a rt in i a t 10 a. m an d th e r e is a g ro w in g i n - )
h u n tin g an d fin d in g th e v erses. A j tert st in th e lessons an d th e w ork ;
p rize h a s been o ffered to th e o n e w ho G. H. B ick fo rd is th e s u p e rin te n d e n t
fin d s th e m o st v erses.
A c o rd ial in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to all ,
A t th e m e e tin g o f th e V ictory P a r- to a tte n d o ne o r b o th o f th e s e 1
e n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n la s t T h u rs - serv ices.
day a sp ecial m e e tin g o f th e old
W ord h as been receiv ed fro m Mr. '
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
R oyal E m b ro id e ry c lu b w as c a lled P e te rso n th a t he w ill be p re s e n t and
a n d it w as d ecid ed to d iv id e th e j ta k e p a rt in th e d is tric t S u n d ay I
E. B A U M A N N ,
tra y s au d cu p s b etw een th e tw o P a r- school c o n v e n tio n p ro g ra m .
Mr
e n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n s an d th is w as ( P e te rso n is an e x p erien ced S unday j
done.
school- w o rk e r a n d w ell q u a lifie d to j
T h e m oney, a b o u t $6. w h ich w as j h elp solve th e p ro b le m s o f th e sm a ll)
T h o se W a n t A ds a re g e n u in e bus-1
K eep in sty le. T ry o n e o f th o se
in ess g e tte rs .
"c la ssy -fle d " ad s.
in th e h a n d s of th e tr e ..- u r e r w hen ; S u n d ay sch o o l sin ce he h as h ad ex-
. th e o ld so ciety d is c o n tin u e d its m eet- p e rien ce w ith th e sm a ll schools hlm -
ings, h a s been used to p u rc h a s e self. H e is k n o w n to a n u m b e r o f )
flow ers fo r frie n d s w ho h av e d ied in local people as th e s u p e rin te n d e n t of 1
th e co m m u n ity .
¡ th e R ockw ood M. E. S u n d ay school, j
T h e R ed C ross a u x ilia ry h as a ls o )
d isp o sed o f th e p ro p e rty w hich it h ad
ROCKWOOD
(c o lle c te d . T h e sew in g m ach in es a n d
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a b o u t »12 in cash w ere tu rn e d o v e r
The Young L adies' S unday S. hool I
[ to th e R ed C ross so ciety in P o r t l a n d .) c la s s of th e M. E. C hurch of Roc kwood I
. . . . . . . . .
.
f « h te rta ln e d W ednesday evening a t the
FAIRVIEW
honu of Win. S tanley in honor of Miss
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M ildred Jo hnson who is leaving for a
l T he Old F ash io n ed S in g in g School is ( v isit w ith relativ es aud frien d s at Mol- j
| busily engaged p re p a rin g for th e ap- »Ha. T he evening was sp en t in play-
| p ro ach in g concert. P rofessor Mebed-1 ing gam es. R efresh m en ts c o n sistin g ;
iah S h a rp has been d irectin g w ith such of ice cream and cake w ere served. !
, zeal and energy th a t he m ay be com- ) T here w ere 24 g u ests p resent and all j
pelied to call to his assistan ce Mrs. rep o rted an excellent tim e.
.Mehitadel C artw j-ight , whose tw e e t
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; tone will m ingle w ith those of o th e r
TROUTDALE
; w ell-known v o calists such as C h arity
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Vashi B orton, P ric illa P artin g a le , I T h e r e g u la r p re a c h in g se rv ice will
) P h elin d a Cadwell, B etsy A nn Slocum I be held a t l he M. E. c h u rc h S u n d ay
j Jo sh u a S im pkins, M elancthon Bare- ev en in g a t 8 o ’clock. A c o rd ial Invi-
bones, Je re m ia h Jo h n Clough, N icholas ) ta tio n to a tte n d is e x te n d e d to all.
M artin E m bree and o th e r favorites.
V ariety will be given to th e p ro g ram
It 'ays to U se P ain t.
of lite ra ry offerings, m usic on v ario u s
“ C an I afford to p a in t? " is th e
in s tru m e n ts and g racefu l m inuets.
HE iife, the value, the beauty of your home,
q u estio n th e fa rm e r o fte n a sk s h im ­
self.
H ow ever, th e q u e stio n he
depend on the care you give it.
sh o u ld be a sk in g is, “ C an I afford
V\ eather-beaten and warped siding, cracks
not to p a in t? " T h e u p -to -d a te fa rm ­
and open joints are forerunners of decay
e r is a th in k in g m an , an d m o re and
m
ore he is a n a ly z in g th e th in g s th a t
Many property owners neglect to look for such
add to th e v a lu e of h is p ro p e rty .
signs. judging their houses and buildings by general
P a in t p ro te c ts.
M o istu re, ra in ,
appearances only.
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fog. in te n se s u n -ra y s a n d d ry in g
It is good business to make regular inspection of your
su m m e r w in d s p lay havoc w ith u n ­
p a in te d s u rfa c e s of Im p lem en ts an d
property, and to use paint of good quality, which is tha
b u ild in g s.
T h e wood loses its life,
surest preventive of decay.
s ta r ts to r o t a n d c ru m b le s aw ay.
Through the varying conditions of weather in all their
T h e m e ta l ru s ts an d g ra d u a lly falls
to pieces.
P a in t fills th e po res of
extremes, FLLLER Paint has proved both its preserv­
th e wood a n d m etal an d p ro te c ts th e
ing and beautifying qualities—a Pacific Coast Product
s u rfa c e so th a t h eat an d m o istu re
for Pacific Coast requirements.
c an n o t a tta c k .
I t is a n In te re stin g
71 years of paint manufacturing experience are back of
fact th a t th e a n n u a l loss d u e to need
of p a in t is g r e a te r th a n th e a n n u a l
every brushful of FULLER Paint.
! loss d u e to need of p a in t is g re a te r
' th a n th e a n n u a l loss d u e to fire.
F ro n t th is a lo n e, it is e v id e n t th a t
p ain t is th e b est k in d o f In su ran ce.
P a in t c h e e rs an d b eau tifies. P a in t
HOUSE PAINT'
DUCORET—combined stain
does m o re th a n an y o th e r o n e th in g
and varnish in all shades
FLOOR PAINT
in m a k in g th e fa rm c h e e rfu l and
for refinishing furniture,
m odern. E ven th e o ld e s t b u ild in g s
PORCH and STEP PAINT
ta k e on new life w hen p a in te d and
VARNISHES
a re o ften m ost a ttra c tiv e . A co at of
SHINCLE STAINS
w h ite on th e sid es an d a eoat of red
DEKORATO— the Sanitary
SILKENWHITE ENAMEL
K alsom ine
on th e ro o f g iv es an a i r o f c h e e rfu l­
—For interior woodwork. AUTO ENAMEL
ness and c o m fo rt th a t is w o rth d o l­
lars.
At th e sam e tim e p a in t le s­
sen s lab o r.
P a in te d s u rfa c e s a re
easy to k eep clean an d a re sa n ita ry .
A d am p ra g ru b b ed o v e r a p ain te d
su rfa c e c le a n s it.
1849-1920
It seem s th a t p a in tin g is not a
lu xury. I t Is Ju st “ o u t and o u t good
b u sin e ss.”
N o rth w est B ranch n o u se s
Gresham
H ave
Phone 901
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P A IN T
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OUR. B A N K 15 A S A F E
PLACE FOR YOUR MONEY
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NOBODY W A NTS TO SLA V E AWAY U N T IL T H E Y 1»IK. NO
O NE IS LO O K IN G F O R W A R D TO AN O LD A G E O F P O V E R T Y
ANI» W A NT. B I T OLD AGE IS COMING INI» Y O LK E A R N IN G
C A PA C ITY IS G OING.
YOU W ON’T IX>Ok FO R W A R D W IT H F E A R , YOU’L L LOOK
F O R W A R D W IT H JO Y TO SIXIW ING DOWN W H E N H U I H A V E
A GOOD F A T "H A N K A tX 'O l N T " AS T H E HUNULT O F Y OU R
STEA D Y D E P O S IT S IN T H E BANK.
P I T YOUR MONEY IN O U R BANK.
YOU W IL L R E C E IV E I P E R C EN T IN T E R E S T .
F IV E P E R C E N T T IM E D E P O S IT S O F $ 5 0 0 O H O Y ER .
BAN K OF GRESHAM
Resources over $350,000.00
Case
Reliable
Tractors
Some of the FULLER Products
P. Fuller
THKKH
.Complete in every detail, with plenty of reserve power.
Tractors and Tractor Implements
I m m e d ia te D e liv e r ie s a n d A D e m o n str a tio n
W ill C o n v in ce Y o u
Co.
a t P o rtlan d , S eattle, T a ­
coma, Spokane, Boise
BUILDING CAMPAIGN
PLANNED BY GROWERS
W. 4 . HESSEL
Reliability
Phone 6x2
Gresham, Oregon
Service
Phone 544
A re c e n t co m m u n ic a tio n from C. 1.
Beem an Garden T ractor.
y o u r m ach in es w hich r e q u ire pow er.
L ew is, o rg a n iz a tio n m a n a g e r o f th e
C. E. O sb u rn & Co. h a v e ta k e n th e It Is p o w erfu l an d eco n o m ical. C om e
O regon G ro w e rs’ C o o p e ra tiv e asso ­ agen cy fo r th e B eem an g a rd e n t r a c t­ in a n d see it o p e ra te .
c ia tio n te lls of th e b u ild in g c a m ­ o rs, an d h a v e o ne on th e floor fo r
o n s tra tio n .
T h is tr a c to r w ill |
R e m e m b e r th o s e five im p o rta n t
661
Phone 661 p a ig n w h lc h 'ls b eing s ta r te d by th e d p u e m
ll a n y g a rd e n to o ls, la w n m ow ers, . ,
,,
,
asso c ia tio n .
load ed w agons, a n d ¿an be w o rk ed
3 1 ’ J l,n e *• 2. 3, 4—
M rs. L ew is w as o ne of th e s p e a k ­ w ith a b e lt to o p e ra te a n y n u m b e r o f 1 C h a u ta u q u a .
ers a t th e " F a r m e r s w e e k " h eld h ere
re c e n tly a n d h is le c tu re w as m uch
Talair 54171
G resham 253
en jo y ed by all th o se w ho w ere f o r ­
tu n a te e n o u g h to h e a r him . Mr.
O F S E R V IC E
L ew is w rite s as fo llo w s;
“ At a m e e tin g of th e ex ecu tiv e
c o m m itte e o f th e O regoti G ro w e rs’
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
C o o p erativ e a sso c ia tio n an d th e O re­
gon G ro w ers P a c k in g C o rp o ra tio n
Overhauling,
Repairing, Welding and Brazing
held a t S alem on th e 1 9 th o f A pril,
th e c o m m itte e a u th o riz e d J. O. H o lt
Tires, Oils, Accessories
Gresham 851
to s t a r t b u ild in g o p e ra tio n s im m e­
Cor. P ow ell ami Maple
Corner B ase L in e and R ockw ood Itoad*
d ia te ly on a n u m b e r o f p la n ts
“ T h e a c re a g e of th e o rg a n iz a tio n
is 'In c re a s in g c o n tin u a lly u n til now It
e n ro lls 1200 m e m b e rs a n d re p re se n ts
P h o n e 175.
25.000 acres. W ith a f a ir cro p in th e
A uto T ops R eco v ered an d R e­
s ta te th is y e a r, th e o rg a n iz a tio n I p a ire d . All k in d s of T op M aterial
sh o u ld h a n d le » 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rth o f I
a n d C u rta in W indow s.
b u sin ess. R o b e rt C. P a u lu s , th e sale s )
m a n a g e r, h as re tu rn e d fro m an ex­
te n siv e tr ip to th e E a st an d is r a p ­
AUTO TOP SHOP.
idly c o m p le tin g his sale s a r r a n g e ­
M ain S tre e t.
G resh am
m en ts.
M ean w h ile re p re s e n ta tiv e s
from th e b e st b ro k e rs an d sale s a g e n ­
cies in A m erica a re v is itin g Salem .
“ T h e ca m p a ig n fo r a b ra n d nam e
h as been closed. O ver 5000 su g g es-
J tio n s w ere o ffered and a n n o u n c e m e n t
“ of th e new n a m e w ill be m ad e to th e
p ress In th e n e a r f u tu r e .”
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Look Up a
FULLER DEALER
in Your Town
I Phone
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 B IG T R U C K S
BEST
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
G RESH A M
P o rtla n d A -2078
2 2 5 A sh; Bdwy 9 0 8 2 .
a 11
and P O R T L A N D
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A lb e it JtkStTOm
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
CORD
TIBES
OOD mileage, good looks,
good traction — all to an
extreme degree—are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is
a vital factor.
G
The Fiak Ideal: “ To be the beat
coqcern in the world to work
for, and the aquareat concern in
eziatence to do busineaa with.”
Next Time— B U Y F IS K
G re sh a m
O v e r la n d
C o.
s. I’.. PALMQUIST
Frank C. Jones Co.
G e n e r a l C o n tra cto r*
T he
G resh am C h a u ta u q u a will
give you an u p lift w o rth m an y d al-
la rs.
You can ta k e It a ll in fo r a
) little o v e r »2. G et y o u r tic k e ts
i early .
C a r p e n te r in g
E le c tr ic a l W ir in g
F ix tu re* a n d L am p*
S e p tic T a n k *
C e m e n t W o rk
Don’t Sacrifice
th e good le a th e r In th a t upper—
berause the sole baM w orn th ro u g h .
L e a th e r Is a t a prem ium now. as
we all know.
I t pays m ore th a n
ever to see us for high-class shoe r e ­
building.
■Mileage an<I Tire*.
M ore th a n 14.000 m iles In t e n ’
m o n th s on th e o rig in a l tir e eq u ip -)
m ent Is th e reco rd m ad e by six a e -|
d an s now In o p e ra tio n by th e Fifty-1
W E MAKE ’EM LOOK
F ifty T axi S ervice co m p an y a t R ock­
LIKE NEW.
ford, 111. T h e c a rs w ere b o u g h t an d
Office and Shop/
placed In com m ission In M arch, 1919,
Main
St.
Bungalow
Bldg.
an d on J a n u a r y 20, 1920. L. B P a u ­
G re sh a m S h o e S h o p
le tte , s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r o f th e c o m - ■ G resham , Ora.
CARL DAHL, Prop.
. P h on e 181»
pany, m ade th e fo llo w in g o b s e r v a - )
ll o y d L. Mark
Frank C. Junes
lio n s re g a rd in g th e e x c ellen t service
given by th e 24 F is k tire s :
" L a s t s p r in g w e b o u g h t six W lllys-)
K n ig h t se d a n s eq u ip p ed w ith Fisk
C ord T ires, size 35x5. T h e se c a rs have
C H O IC E M E A T S
been c o n s ta n tly on th e go sin ce th a t
tim e and a t p re s e n t each o n e h as been
H o m e m a d e H a m * , B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard
driv en o v e r 14,000 m iles.
T h e 24
F isk tire s th a t cam e on th e s e c a rs as
a s ta n d a rd e q u ip m e n t a re s till ru n - j
n ln g , an d a re good fo r c o n sid e ra b le
m ore m ileage,
it w ould n o t be so
f.u rp risin g to h av e a few o f th e s e tire s
ru n to exceed 14,000 m iles an d still ;
M ain S tre e t
OKEHHAM
P h o n s 881
be g o in g , b u t to h av e e v ery o ne of
GKO. Dl KTL. Prop.
th e m co m in g u p to th a t h ig h m ileag e
is c e rta in ly u n u su a l a n d proves to us I
th a t m ileag e Is b u ilt In to each an d )
ev ery o n e o f y o u r tir e s .”
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY M ARK ET
Phone 407
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
T im e to R e -tir e ?
B u y F is k )
T e a rlie r in P ia n o
P riv a te o r class lessons. S pecial
a tte n tio n given to b e g in n e rs In
re la x a tio n a n d b a n d d ev elo p m en t.
R idge A v., near la te ren te
P h on e 701
BORING GARAGE
WALTER \V. METZGER, Proprietor
Automobile Work Guaranteed
A F u ll L ine o f Tires, O ils and A ccessories