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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
PAGE FOCR Fordson Tractors P rice $935 at Gresham We can make immediate deliveries. Let us give you a demonstration. RAKER <& SON GRESHAM ESTACADA Chevrolet We are making immediate deliveries on Chevrolet cars. Now is the time to get one. Get out and enjoy the summer. A D ELIV ER Y CAR is just what you will need to haul your berries and other produce. Chevrolet 490 ....................... $936.20 Chevrolet Light D elivery..... 918.03 C. E. O sburn & Co. I’lioim «>»1 G resh am y ô u r car and our board o f lubrication engineers ■ * r » - — + Correct Lubrication is a science. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your car. Their rec ommendations are available for you in the Zero lene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer’s or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your au tomobile, truck or tractor. l tr T > a V » m a . V* a A ■ STANDARD O IL COMPANY (UUlKIIlj GRESHAM LOCALS H arold and K eith Lym an retu rn ed , home W ednesday from W illam ette U niversity K eith le ft im m ediately for Seabeck, W ashington to atten d a 10-day conference of th e Y. M. C. A This conference is held a t th e Y. M. C. A. cam p at Seabeck which is locat ed n o rth of Seattle. H arold has com menced work at the cannery. The F ra n k Jones com pany have In stalled th re e septic ta n k s d u rin g the past week. One was installed on the Bird Leg P o u ltry farm which is owned by Mr. Reed, one was installed on the p roperty owned by Mrs. P earl Erickson n ea r th e L indsey building and one on Mrs. Sadie B u rr’s place. The M ethodist choir planned to give a concert a t th e church next week but ow ing to th e fact th a t this d ate conflicted with rose festival and S hriners week in P o rtlan d and es pecially th e electrical p arad e the program has been postponed until T hursday, Ju ly 1. T his will be a ‘ th an k you" to th e public who con trib u ted to th e p urchase of a piano recently. A program will be pub- lised later. E dna M ew hirter was elected pres ident of th e G radatium club a t a re cent m eeting. Doris Z im m erm an is vice p resid en t; Joyce K id d er is sec retary , and F lorence K ern, trea su rer. The girls plan to m ake scrap books for use In th e hospitals, to give little plays, ta k e up a read in g course and have picnics and p arties this su m mer. Miss B ern ita Bennison and sister Mrs. Alf. Sw ennes of Mill City, O re gon are v isitin g w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. S. J. Bennison. Mr. and Mrs. C arl A llder moved into th e ir new hom e in Cleveland addition th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos W iles have ju st had a g arag e built on th e ir place in Davidson addition. Both th e g arag e and house have been newly painted. T he Sell building on Main stre e t is undergoing extensive rep airs which includes th e te a rin g down of th e old porch which has covered the w alk In fro n t of the building. Be sides adding m uch to th e g en eral ap pearance of th e building th e rem oval of th e porch m akes t^ e sto re rooms m uch lig h ter. T he porch sh u t off a g re a t deal of lig h t especially on cloudy days. T he work is being done by F ra n k Jones and H enry Sell, ow n e r o f th e building. T he m eeting of th e L ad ies’ Aid w hich was to be held next W ednes day a t th e hom e of Mrs. M arion Jo h n son will be postponed u n til fu rth e r notice. Clyde R uegg Is visiting th e home folks. He cam e T uesday evening and will sp en d ten days here. Clyde is a naval reserve and fo r th e p ast w inter has been w orking on a fre ig h te r. He left S eattle last fall and has been in 16 different ports since th a t time. Among th e im p o rtan t cities he has visited a re Liverpool, London, New York, Boston and San Francisco. He expects to a tte n d school in Seattle th is w inter. W. A. Hessel and wife enjoyed an o u tin g to C lear L ake d u rin g th e past w eek-end. They m ade th e trip in an Overland-4 leaving h ere Saturday and re tu rn in g Tuesday. They tra v eled an av erag e of 23 H m iles per gallon. C onsidering th e roads this was a good record. Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck and two younger ch ild ren , R uth an d Carl, are visiting w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W D. K ern. They cam e T ues day. Mr. H ollenbeck and oldest son and Mr. and Mrs. H arold K ern will be here In a sh o rt tim e. They are d riving th ro u g h In a m achine. I Another Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook iscuit i w hat de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. B Biscuits BAKING POWDER Royal Cinnamon Buns A b s o lu te ly P u re 21« cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons Royal B akin* Powder 2 tablespoons shortenin* 1 egg H cup water U cup sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 4 tablespoons seeded raisins 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt ( teaspoons Royal B akin« Powder 2 tablespoons shortening H i cups tniik Sift flour, 3alt and baking pow der together. Add melted short ening to milk and add slow ly to dry Ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out H Inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease each circle with back of knife oSe side of center. Butter the small section and fold larger part well over the small. Place one inch apart In greased pan. Allow to stand 16 m inutes In warm place. Brush each with melted butter and bake in mode rate oven 15 to 20 minutes. FREE Writ* TODAY for the New Royal Cook Book; con- tains 400 other recipes lust as delightful as these, ». W ill ’ ......................... show you how to add inter est and variety to your meals. Address Sift 2 tablespoons of measured sugar with flour, sa lt and bak ing powder: rub shortening In lightly: add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out % Inch « BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 115 Falten street Mew York Lit/ Bake with Royal and be Sure” recent dispatch from Chicago I b ath in g su its th is sum m er. I t w ill) E a t M ore F ru it, th a t a ru lin g has been m ade be left to th e in d iv id u al’s conscience. F ru it is ch eap er th a n doctor bills, to e re will be no restric tio n s on I T he tro u b le is bo m any h a v e n 't any. | — Adv. tf • . ■ • * • .\ A • a w T IR UY satisfaction when you buy tires. F isk Tires meet any comparison, any competition. Then there is the assurance of the Fisk Ideal. GRESHAM THEATRE “To be the best concern in the world to work for and the squarest concern in existence to do business with. ’’ SATURDAY, JU N E 19 One of the year’s best and biggest productions. Parker House Roll« ROYAL 2 enpa a.ÔUr 4 tea sp o o n s R oyal B ak in * Powder U teaspoon salt I 2 t tablespoons ‘ shortening % cup milk or half milk and half water Sift together flour, baking pow der and salt, add shortening and rub in very lightly; add liquid slowly: roll or pat on floured board to about one Inch In thickness fhandle a s little as possible): cut with biscuit cutter. Bake in hot oven 15 to 20 m in utes. Next Time—B U Y FISK “ BLIND HUSBANDS’’ \rade /o r each type o f e n g in e thick on floured board; bruati with melted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and raialns. Roll as for Jelly roll; cut into 1>4 inch pieces: place with cut edges up on well-greased pan; sprinkle with & little sugar and cinnamon. Bake in moderate oven 30 to 36 m inutes; remove from pan a t once. G resham O verland Co. C. E. Osburn & Co. W. A HESSEL GRESHAM, OREGON Owing to the heavy expense in securing this attraction, the admission will be 15c and 55c. A C. A. M CARTY. Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Gresham 1 S e e W in d o w s for A n n o u n c e m en t o f S u n d a y A ttraction flSEinmnniini 100% Food Value A o u 11 F in d T h e r e s L u c k in th e Jtig -h t F is h in g T a c k le have given a great deal of attention * to delecting the kind of taekle that brings home the fish. Here are the most successful Lures strongest, l»es, wearing and least conspicu ous Lines smooth running Keels for hard service—Rods that properly combine elas ticity and power Iauiding Nets, etc. l.et us tit you out for good luck. Do you know about the C onservo Canner and Cooker? Cook your entire m eal in Con- servo. h 'ood tastes better because it is cooked bet ter. Can your fruit and vegetables for win ter in a Conservo. I se only one burner of your oil or gas range. Con servo covers one burner making it a fuel saver. Let us explain the excellent merits of the Conservo Food Cooker and Tegetable Canner. A . W. M ETZGER & CO. Q U A L IT Y AN D SF R ITC F THE TV/NCHCSTtK STORE L L. KIDDER HDW. CO. America s Prosperous Farmer □ Are shrewd business men who recog nize the need of sound business meth ods on the farm. rh e checking account — long in fav or in the business world — is growing in popularity with farmers. Our officers will be glad to discuss the many reasons why you can benefit through this safe, convenient and effl uent way of making payment. □ FIRST STATE BANK O BESRAM . OBEOOR ii