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GKKSHAM OITIXMÍK. t'KlOAY. GILLIS AND PHEASANT HOME PIONEERS JOURNEY This Value Has Never Been Duplicated It takes something besides engineering to furnish a tractor like the Fordson to sell at this astonish ingly low price. That something is owner confidence built on permanent satisfac tion. There are 170,000 Fordson tractors in use—wherever Power Farming is being done Fordson is showing superior service. If you are not using a Fordson now, start right. The working ability of this remarkable power plant is cutting farming costs in half in almost every kind of work done, at the draw bar or from the belt. Ask us for all the details—call, write or phone. JULY 7. PAGE TH KKK 109S MOST PERFECT WOMAN IN UNITED STATES T he "P io n e ers” of P leasan t Home } took a th ree-d ay trip to Bull Run \ and M armot last week. T he tim e i was spent in fishing, sw im m ing, hik- i ing, visiting th e fish h atchery and fish tra p a t Aschoff’s and in other | phases of cam p life. T he boys came I back "dead tire d ” b ut a re happy and say th a t they w ant to go again. T h ere were 15 boys in th e party u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Rev. E arl B. Cotton and H erm an W alters. Be cause of th e grow th of th e o rganiza tion it has been decided to divide th e group into two o r th ree patrols. ' W illiam E llio tt will act as assistan t lead er for th e p atro l to be centered at Gillis. H erm an W alters will con tin u e as assistan t at P leasant Home. Any boys betw een the ages of 12 and 16 who desire to Jo in a re asked to in q u ire of one of these assistants. It is hoped also th a t a patrol may be organized in th e C ottrell school dis tric t. "A ny m an th e re who believes in boys an d w ants to do them a real service is invited to v o lu n teer for th is work. T he program is four fold— intellect, physical, devotional and service, and aids g rea tly in the developm ent of th e fou r-sq u are life," says th e Rev. Mr. Cotton. “I’M Gresham Oregon MAILING YOU 20% FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON DIVIDEND A nother R ed L etter D ay N E X T D IV ID E N D ON O C TO BER F IR ST T his Stock Y ield s 7.3 per cent Investm ent D epartm ent T h e m id-w eek service of Bible Miss Gertrude E ggett of Fresno, study, song and p ray er held on Caliiornia. has been declared the most perfectly formed woman . in T hursday evenings a t th e P leasan t America, winning a $1,000 prize. Home B aptist church Is well a tte n d Ten thousand girls competed. She cats two meals a day, lots of rai ed. T w enty-three w ere present th is sins. a u d lia s never been in love. week. Next week th e su b ject will be “ E ig h t Reasons W hy I Believe C E D A R A N D V IC T O R Y Jesu s C hrist Is th e Son of God.” Several of th e young people are Many of th e neighbors an d th e ir plan n in g to spend th e ir vacation at frien d s in V ictory d istric t spent C olum bia City Ju ly 28 to A ugust 7. T uesday in th e Rostn grove. Over The B aptist young people of Oregon 40 w ere p resen t including G resham frien d s. The ta b le was filled with m eet th e re for th e ir an n u al outing • m any good th in g s including home on th e b eau tifu l g rounds recently m ade ice cream . T he aftern o o n was spent in playing gam es. purchased by them . M att Dahl has left fo r th e m oun Bible school a t th e church next tain s on account of his h ealth . Sunday will be a t 10 o’clock, even ing service a t 8 in th e evening. P as Ig n itio n E xpert. to r B arry will speak on "T h e R av $25 will be given to him who ages and D estruction of th e F lood.” proves th a t I can not find th e de ficiency of his m achine on sta rtin g , lig h tin g and Ignition. Main stree t G arage. Phone G resham 1228. Portland Railway, Light & Pow er Co. Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon PLEASANT HOME POWELL VALLEY P ersons 15 years of age o r more who are in te reste d In clim bing Ml. Hood th is su m m er are Invited to m eet a t the M ethodist p arsonage at P leasan t Home next W ednesday ev ening at 8 o’clock. It is hoped to a rra n g e for a p arty to m ake th e a s cent of th is fam ous m ountain about th e first of A ugust o r such o th e r tim e as may be agreeable to th o se concerned. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e Girl R eserves will be held in th e Sunday school room a t th e M ethodist church on next W ednesday evening instead of on S atu rd ay aftern o o n . Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n O hm et have moved to Rockwood. T h e choir of E m anuel Swedish L u th eran church In P o rtlan d will give a sacred concert a t th e L u th e ra n church of Powell Valley next S un day iftternoon a t 3 :1 5 o’clock, w hich will be of u nusual in terest. The Rev. A. V. A nderson, p asto r of th e P o rtlan d church w ill give a sh o rt address. No adm ission will be charged b ut an offering will be taken. Follow ing th e concert cof fee and cake will be sold by the ladies of th e local church. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A nderson and son of Spokane, W ashington, a re visiting a t th e S. M. Staffanson home. They do not expect to re tu rn to Spo kane b ut have not yet decided w here to locate. W ant aas. add to your profit. COTTRELL F o u rth of Ju ly was celeb rated at Storage b attery rep airin g and re C o ttrell with a larg e picnic. Over The Rev. David Q. B arry will be and g e n e ra to r 100 sp en t th e day there. A fine d in present a t th e Sunday school h o ur at charging, s ta rte r R ak er & Son. , 2 p. m. and will preach a t 3 o ’clock. work. n er was enjoyed a t mid-day. The C ottrell ball players played th e "A ll- C om ers” in th e aftern o o n . T h e gam e was an exciting one. It ended by th e All-Comers scoring th e highest. T he egg race was a sport w hich all ages took p art. Old and young ca r Maybe you’ve noticed that it isn’t turning your motor ried th e eggs back and forth all a f with quite the same pep that it used to. tern o o n and only broke one s-gg. T he Rev. E. B. Cotton was th e main sp e ak e r of th e day. His ta lk was We recharge and repair all makes of batteries upon w hat it had cost to m ake A m er ica w hat It Is. He spoke of th e cost ’ Testing, Filling and Information Free of th e w ars th is country had ta k e n p a rt in. He b ro u g h t th e thpm e to a clim ax by rem in d in g his audience th a t they as A m erican people should be w orthy of w hat th e ir fo re fa th ers and the nation had done for them . T he ta lk was not a long one b ut it was rig h t to th e point. It left an Im pression on th e audience. Gresham Storage Battery Co. CWilldrjJ Phone 2331 Latourell Bldg. —- — J K flM B fl m • - .JBV tr t ÿ i. i W W oucom e H ER E-ApO R YOU F ZEROLENE .■’.EE f GX i M od em Cranl« a m C lea n - iTTT.'C-J in g s « rvic* h ,,|ps *° k»»P | I you r e n g in e in prim e c o n - dition. S a fe — th o r o u g h — correct. (Calilornte) MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e ir d in n er allow s them to be. Your ap p e tite feels q u ite ag g rav ated If your digestion Is not fu rn ish ed w ith th e proper m enu. Let th is m a rk e t assist you. We will be pleased to serve you. A. J. W. BROWN 1 I’hone 1891 : warm weather Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook- stove, saves the housewife a lot of un necessary drudgery. No coal or wood to carry — no ashes to shovel out. A clean, cool kitchen, with all the heat concentrated directly un der the utensils, where it is needed. No trouble to operate an oil cookstove, if you buy only Pearl Oil —the clean, economical kerosene that is refined and re-refined by a special process. 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Zerolene of the correct grade gives perfect lu brication and permits the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. Phone».: Kw»t 7 1 0 2 ! l 5E i d in ner tfILL N O T COME CALOL FLUSHING OIL _ NOTK'K TO CRED ITO R#. N otice is hereby given th a t th e undersigned has been duly ap p o in t ed executor of th e e sta te of Jo h h P alm blad, deceased, and any and all persons having claim s ag ain st th e th e said e sta te a re hereby req u ired to p resen t said claim s, duly verified as by law req u ired , at th e office of my atto rn ey , J. Dean B utler, 2066 Masonic Tem ple, Oregon City, O re gon, w ithin six m onths from th e d ate of th is notice. Date of first publication, Ju n e 9, 1922. Date of last publication, Ju ly 7, 1922. AUGUSTA SOPHIA PALMBLAD. DAVID A. PALMBLAD. E xecutors of th e E sta te of John Palm blad. Deceased. J. DEAN BUTLER, A ttorney for Executors. 2056 Masonic Tem ple, Oregon City, Oregon. Y our J. W. PUNTENNEY, Manager - NO. 2 Ju ly 1, 1922 was an o th e r Red L etter Day fo r th e ow ners of o u r 7 per cent P rio r P refeien ce Stock. Checks fo r th o u san d s of dollars w ere m ailed o u t by us to o u r T h rifty C ustom ers and P atro n s in paym ent of th e SECOND REGU LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings in th is sound an d a ttra c tiv e security. C onsult o u r In v estm en t D epartm ent a t once an d get on o u r M ailing L ist for the PLEASANT HOME HAS LARGE MID W EEK MEET Too heavy an oil, or one lacking in certain qual ities, may reduce the power delivered to the wheels of the automobile as much as 20 % The ideal oil is the thinnest oil which will keep the bearing surfaces of the mechanism sepa rated t Providing this oil has “oiliness,” stability and purity, it will give perfect lubrication, and per mit the development of the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of the car. CHECK” Keep a Cheeking Account in thin Friendly Bonk How’s Your Battery's H ealth T o d a y 7 You may increase your engine power A Instead of having to say "I'll Bring the Money to you After W ork” GILLIS R A K E R & SO N It Sounds Pretty Good to Be Able to Say: (K E R O S E N E ) » '• ‘ if ” y i; — - ~ - CH O ICE M E A T S H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard F ull line of Cold Lunch M eats SANITARY MARKET GKO. DIKTL. P rop, Main St., G resham Phone 1711 Fisk Tires and Tubes O LD FIELD T IR E S REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY Opposite B row n's M arket GEORGE A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Powell St. Gas Briquetts $16.00 During July and Alignât. Delivered into baaeinent. Cash on Delivery. $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Phone 1681