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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1921)
The Sign of a Service At First-class Garage« and other Dealers “ How R elig io n B ecam e R e lig io u s“ J a s . M cL ean a n d E. P. E v a n s m ade w ill be th e to p ic d iscu ssed by th e p a s a b u sin ess tr ip to O reg o n C ity la s t to r, R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n , a t th e m o rn S a tu rd a y . in g se rv ic e a t th e P le a s a n t H om e M. Dr. T h o m p so n , p a s to r o f W h ite E. c h u rc h S u n d ey . P re a c h in g se rv ice T em ple, P o rtla n d , d e liv e re d a v ery b eg in s a t 11 a. m. S u n d ay sc h o o l a t 1 in te re s tin g se rm o n a t th is p lace la s t 10 a. m. S unday. Mrs. Idel'.e W ih lo n , w ho h as been Mr. a n d M rs. W. U. M oore w ere su ffe rin g fo r th e p a s t w eek w ith a I g u e sts a t th e h om e of Mr. a n d M rs. ' g a th e r in g in h e r h e a d is Im p ro v in g W. G. R o g ers of T ig a rd , S u n d ay . slow ly. Mrs. C. F .‘ K e ste rso n a n d so n K e n M rs. J. I c k le r is re c o v e rin g from n e th of D ouglas c o u n ty a r e g u e s ts a t an a tta c k o f n e u ritis . th e h om e of M rs. K e ste re o n ’s s is te r, Rev. W m . M. B a k e r w ill p re a c h a t Mrs. G. N. S ager. th e B a p tist c h u rc h S u n d ay ev e n in g a t V ern e R ichey tr a n s a c te d b u sin e ss 8 o ’clock. R ev. M r. B a k e r is a n ex in O regon C ity T u esd ay . p erie n c e d p a s to r a n d h a s been p a s to r Mr. an d M rs. J . F . C h eld elin of o f c h u rc h e s in th e e a s t fo r th e p a s t ' K e rry a re h e re fo r a few w eek s w h ile 25 y e a rs. A sp ecial t r e a t is p ro m th ey m a k e som e n ecessary im p ro v e ised as Mr. B a k e r is a fo rc e fu l s p e a k m en ts on th e ir P le a s a n t V alley fa rm j er. A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d Mr. E d h o lm 6 f n e a r A lbany v isite d I to all to a tte n d . d u rin g th e fo r e p a rt of th e w eek w ith j Mr. an d M rs, C. A. E k s tra n d . E x p e rt R e p a irin g . A sp ecial school m e e tin g w as h eld Any k in d o f a u to o r tr u c k . G e n e r a t th e sch o o lh o u se M onday e v e n in g a to r s an d m a g n e to s a sp e c ia lty . a t w hich th e ta x p a y e rs o f D istric t i S h e rm a n M cC arter, c o rn e r P ow ell | No. 15 J o in t v o ted a th re e -m ill tax a n d M aple s tr e e t, G re sh a m , p h o n e fo r th e p u rp o s e of a d d in g a n o th e r I 851. » tf room to th e school. • Mrs. E lle n Je ffrie s o f N ew b erg Is 1 v is itin g a t th e h o m e o f h e r s is te r, M rs. G. H. R ichey. Ask Me How to Save You $70 CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. Gresham E. BAUMANN, Phone 901 ON A NEW 490 CHEVROLET Brand new, nzver been run. Will consider used Chevro let or Ford. Phone Gresham 1601 or 1621 POWELL VALLEY One sure road to business success is putting REG- L LARIA a part of your income in the bank and never letting the “out-go” be as great as your deposits. 1 his will establish a C RED IT on which you can call when in need of financial help. Money is the measure of SUCCESS. Money BANKED is money SAFE; but money SPENT is money GONE. M rs. M. N y stro m is v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. E v a C ressw ell, a t K en n ew ick , W ash in g to n . Mr. an d M rs. O scar N elson an d so n of B u rk e , Id a h o a r e s ta y in g a t th e h o m e of M rs. N elso n 's m o th e r, Mrs. A. A. N ordblom . S u n d ay , Mr. an d Mrs. A u g u st B ru n a n d e r o f P o r t lan d w ere g u e s ts a t th e N o rdblom hom e. R ead th e W a n t Ads. e invite ) OUR Banking Business. clean Oil in a clean e n g in e ^ ” min <>u< imnion HttKUE k I f z , it' y b u m m BANK OF GRESHAM G R E SH A M , SANDY O REG O N CEDAR AND VICTORY |l R ev. E a rl It. C o tto n w ill p re a c h nt T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e C e d a r th e re g u la r c h u rc h M rvlM B S unday P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n w ill be | ev e n in g a t 7 :4 5 . T h e S unday i n held a t th e sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y ing se rv ic e s a rc p ro s in g p o p u lar. ev en in g , A p ril 9. A good a tte n d a n c e I P re a c h in g se rv ices a lte r n a te w ith th e is d e sire d . m u s ic a l p ro g ram and are d r a w in g I very good crow ds. KELSO TEERY ill Rev. E a rl B. C o tto n w ill p re a c h a t K elso S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t 3 p. m . Mrs. E. M. C oons h as receiv ed th e S u n d ay school m e e ts a t 2 p. in. a n n o u n c e m e n t of an e ig h t-p o u n d so n to M r. an d M rs. M ilo C oons at TROUTDALE A rlin g to n , O regon, on M arch 25. ] T h e y o u n g m an h a s receiv ed th e Rev. E a rl B. Ilo rs e ll, o f P o rtla n d , I n a m e o f M ilton M erle Coons. w ill p reach a t th e r e g u la r ev e n in g se rv ice a t T ro u td a le S u n d ay , A pr. 10. T h e B a n k of G re sh a m pays 6 p er T h e se rv ices w ill com m ence at' 8 p.m . . c e n t In te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. AU a re In v ited to a tte n d . >5 F' ■ . 3 » j C? CLEAN-UP SALE Chevrolet 1-ton Truck, good condition. Ford 1-ton Truck, chain drive. Chevrolet Delivery. Ford Roadster : Will Take Trade C. E. O S B U R N £ Phone 691 GRESHAM j automobile manufacturers say dean your crankcase rcgidarlyP Engine operation causes steady accumulation of road dust, carbon, fine metal parti- ties, and other impurities in your crankcase oil. I his contaminated oil circulates through your engine, impairs its performance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and re pairs. „Y our Instruction Book says, “flush out the crankcase regularly and fill with fresh oil.” But these important instructions are often disregarded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked. Big Stumps—or Little! Io meet this need, Alodern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first- class garages and other dealers, co-operating with the Standard Oil Co. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil,—the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fiesh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refiilled with the proper grade of Zerolene. Get them all out w ith ru pons STUMPING POWDERS Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown above,—it means ''Better op eration and longer engine life,” a service promptly given at a nominal cost. Du Pont and R epauno Brand* (P a c ific N o rth w e s t P ro d u c t« ) make* no difference—they all yield to D u Pont or Repauno, now recognised a* the farm er’s best friends for S ITE land clearing. D ynam ite is the m odem m ethod. M ost farm ers use D u P ont or Repauno Stum ping Powders because they are efficient, reliable, low-freering and rem arkably economical. It coats money to clear land by hand labor—too much money, when dynam ite is available to all to do th e work at a fraction of the tim e and expense. Right here in your own county m any farmers are clearing their stum p lands economically and efficiently with Du Pont or Repauno Stam ping Powders,—Pacific N orthw est Product*. Your dealer will supply you with D u P o n t Explosives and Blasting Accessories. O ur free book, "D evelopm ent o f Logged-off Lands,” show* you ways to clear land, dig ditches and plant tree* with dynam ite. W rite for a copy, GRESHAM GARAGE, Gresham C. E. OSBURN & CO., Gresham W. W. METZGER, Boring R. S. SMITH, Sandy W. QUESINBERRY, Rockwood SANDY RIVER GARAGE, Troutdale . A. W. METZGER & CO ORESHAM, JOHN HOSSNER, Corbett OREGON R. I. du Pont de N em ours A Co,, In c., P ortlan d , O regon a n