Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK. FR ID A Y , A PR IL
3S, IILÎ2
PAGE T H R B B
A C orrection.
th e ir eld e st d a u g h te r , M rs. R ic h a rd
p lace a b o u t th r e e m iles e a s t of
G resh am A p ril 7 th , 1022, a n d w ill
An e r r o r o c c u rre d in th e o b itu a ry G u sta fso n .
be sold a t said p lace on May 1 6 th , of J o h n P a ltu b la d in th e la s t issue,
P ian o T uning
O ne ro a n h o rse, 10 y e a rs o r o ld e r, 1022 a t 2 p. n t., by C o n sta b le M. M.
w h ich th e O u tlo o k is g la d to c o rre c t.
JO H N BRO W N ,
w h ite s t a r In fo re h e a d , le ft h in d fo o t S q u ire.
$3.00.
S a tisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . ;
Mr. a n d M rs. P a ltu b la d w ere n o t m a r­
J u s tic e of th e P eace.
an d p a r t of leg w h ite. W e ig h t a b o u t
P h o n e J o n e s , G re sh a m 1561, c a re i
rie d in S w eden, a s w as s ta te d , b u t in
1150 to 1200 p o u n d s.
K a n sa s, w hich w as th e b ir th p la c e of
O utlook.
J ’h o n e w a n t ad s. to 1561.
S aid h o rse b ro k e in to Ed S ell's
NOTICE OF TAKING I P A M )
SALE OF ESTRAY’ HOUSE.
U Si NESS IS GOOD WITH OVERLAND
WILLYS-KNIGHT
$
DO W N TO
550
Completely Equipped, f. o. b. Toledo
Mw*? ■
O t O l AMD 4 TOOK I KG
The S leev e V alve M otor Im proves W ith U se
A Wonderful Car at a Wonderful Price
Sedan reduced $300 to $2095
Touring reduced $150 to $1375
Coupe reduced $320 to $1875
Roadster reduced $125 to $1350
All Prices f. o. b. Toledo, Ohio
Touring $ 5 5 0 , Sedan $ 8 9 5 , R’dst’r $ 5 5 0 , Coupe $ 8 5 0
GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUE IN AMERICA
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
P hone 1411
OF
F IN )
A Play to be given by Home Talent at the
1. 0 . 0 . F. Hall, Boring, Saturday, April 2 9 , at 8 p- m.
anil at R ockw ood G range H all, May <1
G iven by Union School C om m unity Club
P ro c e e d s to be used to p u rc h a s e a P la n o fo r th e S chool
Admission— Adult* 33.
Children 20c.
CA SH R E B A T E in case of puncture in a L E E puncture
proof tire.
$
1375
(L o rs
LEE TIRES
REDUCED
TO
“Between the Acts”
W. A. HESSEL
Phone 1411
YVe believe ZEROLENE is the
most efficient lubricant made fcr
3- inch ....
3 1 j-inch
4- inch ...
4% -inch
$3.00
4.00
5.00
5.50
5- inch
6- inch
7- inch
8- inch
6.50
8.00
900
10.00
Eree Service and T ire A djustm ents M ade Here
SH E R M A N M cC A R T E R
PLEASANT HOME
garage
ANIMAL SUSPECTED
OF RABIES IS SHOT
T h e S u n d ay school c o n v e n tio n
H o w ard L ak e, liv in g n e a r G illis,
h e ld la s t S u n d a y w as o n e of m uch
I in te re s t a n d p ro fit to a ll w ho a tt e n d ­ s h o t a li tt le ta n dog w hich he s u s ­
T h e dog
ed.
T h e a d d re s s e s a n d th e m usic p ecte d o f h a v in g ra b ie s.
I w ere in s p ira tio n a l an d b u sin ess of cam e to h is h om e In s e a rc h of w a te r.
I im p o rta n c e w as tr a n s a c te d .
I t w as ' Its ja w s w e re w ide o pen a n d s e t a n d
I d ecid ed to h o ld a c o m m u n ity vaca- th e a n im a l w as very th in . It w ore
tio n c h u rc h sch o o l a f t e r th e close of a w ide c o lla r s tu d d e d w ith m e ta l
I th e p u b lic schools.
O ne m em b er p o in ts a n d b e a rin g a licen se n u m b e r
Mr. L a k e
’ fro m each of th e th r e e S u n d ay w hich w as o b lite r a te d .
sch o o ls in th e a ss o c ia tio n w ill be w ill p ro b a b ly sen d th e s k u ll o f th e
a p p o in te d by th e s u p e r in te n d e n ts to a n im a l to th e s t a te b o a rd o f h e a lth
J a r r a n g e th e d e ta ils of th e school. It 1 fo r e x a m in a tio n .
| w as also v oted to hold a u n io n pic­
nic on J u ly 4, w hich w ill be p la n n e d ORIENT SCHOOL GRADES
by th e s u p e r in te n d e n ts , H. H. W a t­
VISIT GRESHAM LIBRARY
k in s, G. H. B ick fo rd an d H. C, N el-
| son.
T w e n ty -tw o p u p ils fro m th e 5 th
M rs. R a lp h J o h a n s o n receiv ed se­ a n d 6 th g ra d e s o f O rie n t sch o o l v is­
v e re c u ts fro m g la ss a n d p a in fu l ite d th e G resh am b ra n c h lib ra ry on
1 b ru ise s, a n d W m. C u n n in g h a m s u f ­ T h u rs d a y w ith th e i r te a c h e r, M rs.
fe re d a fr a c tu re d rib on S u n d ay af- E llen C hase. T h e y o u n g s te rs cam e
I te rn o o n , w hen th e co u p e in w hich by tr o lly c a r a n d s p e n t a h ap p y h o u r
¡th e y w ere rid in g tip p e d o v er. M rs. j an d a h a lf lis te n in g to a s to ry by
i F re d W a g n e r an d M rs. J o h a n s o n 's I M iss P eek, th e lib r a r ia n , a n d le a r n ­
: little d a u g h te r , w ho w ere also occu­ in g how to find th e books th e y
p a n ts o f th e c a r, escap ed w ith o u t in- w a n te d .
I ju ry . T h e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d on th e
T e a m W o rk .
B ooth h ill w hen M rs. J o h a n s o n , w ho
F o r p lo w in g , d isc in g , h a rro w in g ,
w as d riv in g , lo st c o n tro l of th e car.
I T h e in ju re d a re re p o rte d d o in g w ell. etc., c all L, C ru m b , tu lle e a s t of
E velyn M a rjo rie , an 8 -p o u n d little G resh am fo u n ta in , n e a r oil ta n k s ,
I lady w ith b ro w n h a ir a n d b lu e eyes, p h o n e 52x6.
¡a r riv e d on A pril 26 to m a k e h e r
ltiils W ant ill.
h om e w ith Mr. and M rs. J o h n E ggl-
B ids w ill be receiv ed by th o d is ­
m an anil B ig B ro th e r.
tr ic t sch o o l b o a rd of U nion H ig h
A t th e P le a s a n t H om e B a p tis t S chool D istric t, NO. 2, C lu ck am as
c h u rc h n e x t S u n d ay th e fo llo w in g C o u n ty , O reg o n , fo r th e c o n tr a c t to
se rv ic e s a r e sc h e d u le d , to w hich all ¡d r ill a n d case a w ell of s ta n d a r d size
a re c o rd ia lly in v ite d : B ible school a t I on th e h ig h school g ro u n d s a t S an-
10 o 'c lo c k ;
p re a c h in g by P a s to r ' dy, O regon.
B a rry a t 11 on th e th e m e , "A R e a lis­
All bids m u s t be in th e h a n d s of
tic S to r y ;” B. Y. P. U. in th e e v e n ­ th e d is tr ic t c le rk on o r b e fo re 1
ing a t 7 o ’clock follow ed by p re a c h ­ o 'clo ck p. m ., May 2, 1922.
The
in g by th e p a s to r on “ A D ivine C h a l­ b o a rd re s e rv e s th e r ig h t to r e je c t
le n g e .”
an y o r a ll bids.
M rs. G e rtr u d e A yers an d c h ild re n
J. R. H A L L ,
of B u ck ley a v e n u e a n d P ow ell V al­ C lerk U nion H igh S chool D istric t
ley ro a d a re v is itin g w ith h e r p a r ­
No. 2, S andy, O regon.
Phot^e S an d y Ex. 291.
e n ts h ere.
the modem automobile engine.
If it were possible to makea
better o il than ZEROLENE
I
this company would make it.
The President of the Standard Oil Company (California),
author of the statement quoted above, is right in believing
that Zerolene is the best motor oil made. The lubrication
engineers of this company have proved it repeatedly, by means
of thousands of dynamometer and road tests of Zerolene
and competing oils.
The reasons for Zerolene’s superiority are: First, that the
Standard Oil Company (California) possesses resources of
crude oil and of manufacturing equipment and personnel
that are unsurpassed in the entire petroleum industry. Sec­
ond, that the engineers and chemists of this company have,
from the beginning, been given carte blanche to make full
nse of these exceptional resources, and to spend all the
time and money needed to devefcp a lubricant ideally suited
to the needs of the modern internal combustion engine.
At the President’s request, we are undertaking to tell the
motorists of the Pacific Coast the story of Zerolene. We
shall do this by means of a series of signed statements in
the public press. These statements will set forth in plain lan­
guage the requirements of an efficient motor lubricant, and
the detailed reasons whv Zerolene meets these require­
ments perfectly.
\
Genuine
Common Sense
Many Ford owners can afford to own and oper­
a te any car they may choose, but they prefer a
Ford “because it is a Ford.”
For “because it is a Ford” means dependability,
ease of operation, efficiency—and it means sure,
quick transportation.
And “because it is a Ford" means good taste,
pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense.
The Ford Sedan, a closed car o f distinction, beauty
and convenience, is the ideal all year ’round car,
for pleasure or business—for the farm, town or
city. It gives you all that any car can give at a
much lower cost for operation and maintenance.
Ford Cara of all types are in great demand, so
place your order at once if you wish to avoid
delay in delivery.
S ee the N ew Serie» Ford Coupe
on display in our show room
RAKER & SON