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GRESHAM IHTl.lHIh, FRIDAY. IH TOBE K 1W3 PAGE THREE ROCKWOOD a. m. an d public w orchip a t 7:30 p. m. T R O IT U A L E GIRL OIES CORBETT '.Man's Crown of G lory” will be th e FROM I’N ELMONI A Services at the M ethodist Episcopal i subject of th e serm on by th e p asto r,! Clifford Reed left S atu rd ay for C or vallis, to resu m e his stu d ies at O. A. C. T he T ro u td ale com m unity w as church w ill be Sunday school a t 1 0 1 J. S tan fo rd Moore. Miss P au lin e R ickie, dom estic shocked W ednesday m orning w hen it science te ac h er a t High school No, 1, becam e know n th a t Betty T hom as spent S atu rd ay and S unday w ith h er th e only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. I p a re n ts at Salem. Thom as, had died from pneum onia Mr. and Mrs. L ew is B rattey e n te r- I from w hich she had been suffering for tain ed com pany from P o rtlan d Sun-1 about a week. She w as n ea rly 13 day. I y ears of age. Jo h n S tew art of P o rtla n d w as h ere F u n eral services w ill be held from “Let jour next car be a Buick” rec en tly looking a fte r his resid en ce the T ro u td ale ch u rch th is aftern o o n p ro p erty , left v acant by th e F red T re- I at t o'clock, th e Rev. E R. D. Hol- \ \ e are fully equipped to do any electrical work, gen g ask is fam ily, moving to P o rtland. lensted of F airview officiating. In- T he first m eeting of th e P aren t-1 ferm en t w ill be in th e D ouglas cerne eral repair work, re-boring and acetylene welding. T each er asso ciatio n , w ith Mrs. E. C. | tery All V ork Guaranteed W ilson, p resid en t, was hel^i F rid ay evening, S eptem ber 28. T he fo u rth POWELL VALLEY F rid ay evening in each m onth w ill be The L ad ies’ Aid of th e Sw edish th e re g u la r m eeting of th e society. L u th e ra n ch u rch will m eet on T h u rs GRESHAM Phone 1228 F ra n c is Reed is quite ill w ith ja u n day aftern o o n . October 11, a t 2 o'clock, dice. a t th e ch u rch . Mrs. A lbert P alm b lad W ill H arm on an d son W alter, from will en te rta in . All a re co rd ially in Phone 1411 P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests a t th e L ew is Daily Trips to Portland Res. Phone 193« vlted. Reed hom e Sunday. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e L u th e r Mr. and Mrs. D ean H an sen from L eague w ill be held a t th e ch u rc h P o rtla n d w ere callin g on rela tiv e s at next S unday evening. O ctober 7, a t 8 C orbett Sunday. o'clock. E veryone is welcome. BURTEN WALRAD, Prop. The Pow ell V alley P aren t-T ea ch e r P L E A SA N T VALLEY asso ciatio n held its m eeting recen tly A Truck for Every Purpose Services a t th e com m unity ch u rch I and elected the follow ing officers. Mrs. will be held S unday evenings a t 7:30 Chas. L undquist, p resid e n t; Mrs. Sam Burten for Service h ereafter. O liver J. Gill w ill fill th e C arrell, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. B ert WOOD COAL STORAGE p u lp it n ex t S unday evening. T he Olsen, se c re ta ry and Mrs. H om er W il- We S olicit Your B usiness In su re d C a rrie rs S un d ay School h o u r a t 10 a. m. will Hants, tre a su re r. S everal m em bers rem ain unchanged. J. S tan fo rd Moore w ere received and m any m ore are is th e pasto r. | hoped for a t th e next m eeting w hich will be a H allow e'en en te rta in m e n t iu Dance. I ch arg e of a program com m ittee, con- D ance a t C edarville P a rk L inne- L is tin g of M iss M a r ia n R o b e r ts o n , m ann Ju n c tio n every S atu rd ay n ig h t Misg T eck la Shuholm alld Mrs Bert GRESHAM MEAT MARKET given by R oseland S eren ad ers. Come one, com e ail, have a good tim e in th e I ®’8en al*d a refresh m en t com m ittee, b est conducted dance h all in o r o u t co n sistin g of Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson, will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other of th e city. A. F. DEVEREAUX. | Mrs. Wni. P eterso n and Mrs. Aug. meats always on hand, also for the hot weather a splendid F ran k . assortment of cold lunch meats and Red Rock Cheese. Mr. and Mrs. Alvi M yers have re n t- Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays I ed the P. M. M agnuson house and will Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty. tak e possession soon. Hazel T ay lo r is much im proved and A. J. W. BROWX, Prop. (Smith Memorial) was b ro u g h t home from the Sellwood P hone 1891 Pow ell S treet, G resham F airv iew , Oregon ho sp ital th is week. Power to Start Power to Stop M AIN STREET GARAGE Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. W H A T SHALL WE EAT? Presbyterian Church REV. E. R. IL HOLLENSTED, M InH ter SERVICES A Better Oil P L E A SA N T HOME S U N D A Y S C H O O L ............................10 A. M. M O R N IN G W O R S H IP .................. 11 A. M H elpful — R estful — Even if it does cost less It isn’t what you pay but what you get in lubrication that counts. Thousands of labora/ tory and road tests have proved that Zerolene oils and greases reduce friction and wear to a greater extent than any other motor lubricants we have seen and tested or been able to produce. Zerolene oils form on an average 30* less carbon than other motor oils. They form less carbon than any other motor oik known to us. And because Zerolene gives better lubrica tion continuously, the Zerolene-lubricated automobile averages 5* more mileage from the gasoline consumed. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less. The M ethodist L adies Aid will m eet In sp irin g at the hom e of Mrs. M. L ennartz on W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. H enry W ihlon and Mrs. J. Ick le r will serve refreshm ents. T his will be a silv er tea. The officers of th e Sunday school for th e en su in g year w ere elected last Sunday as follow s: S u p erin ten d en t, G. H. Bickford. A ssociate su p e rin ten d e n t, D. Brooks Hogan. S e c re ta ry -tre a su re r, Miss H elen Bickford. S u p erin ten d en t elem en tary d e p a rt ment. Mrs. A lta Stafford. S u p erin ten d en t crad le ro ll, Mrs. E. G. Ranton. O rganist, Mrs. O ra Van Fleet. S unday school will m eet next Sun day a t th e u su al h our, 10 a. m. At 11 the p asto r, E. G. R anton, will preach to th e ch ild ren on th e subject, "T he L ight of th e W orld.” At 11:15 to th e ad u lts on th e subject, ‘‘The G round of Our G lory.” Special m usic by th e choir. T he E p w o rth L eague m eets a t 7:30. There is one im p o r tant fact to be rem em bered for your protec tion. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 30% /rn CARBON We will sell you tires whose worth has been test ed and proven. 5% more gasoline mileage, W hat you really need is tire mileage ZEROLENE Bentley’s Tire Shop Main S treet G resham , Oregon -o- Your Wisest Buy! Comparison will convince you that the Overland Sedan at the new low price, with the bigger and more powerful new engine, is the wisest closed car buy under $1000. f .o .b . T o 1 e d o Touring S495, Roadster i49S. Red Bird 1695, Coupe 1759; all prices f. o. b. Toledo. We reserve th e right to change the prices and specifications w ithout notice. GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. ORE8HAM W. A. Hessel OREGON BORING T h e S unday school officers for the ensuing y ear w ere elected last S u n day. T hey w ere as follow s: S u p erin te n d en t, O. W. B oring: a s sis ta n t su p e rin ten d e n t, Mrs, Em m a G regson; se creta ry , Donald M orand; tre a su re r, Mrs. L. W. M allicoat; crad le ro ll su p erin ten d en t, Mrs. N ora R ichey; b irth d ay se creta ry , Mildred D riesel; lib ra ria n , Jo a n n a L unday; o rg an ist. Mrs. Lunday. T he S unday school w ill m eet next Sunday a t th e usual hour, 10 a. m. At 8 p. m. th e p arish se creta ry , Mrs. A lta G entry, w ill give a p ic tu re m essage on “In d ia's M ass M ovement.” All a re In vited to atten d and enjoy th e full benefits to be derived from th ese s e r vices. T he new p asto r, Rev. E. O. R anton will speak in th e ch u rch next S unday a t 8 p. m. on th e subject, "T he Way of M an.” He w ill be very m uch pleased to m eet th e people of th e com m unity a t th is m eeting. F A IR V IE W j4nno«ncemenf We have purchased the GRESHAM GARAGE and will endeavor to give the motoring public the same first- class sen ice they have been receiving. If you haven t any special garage that does your work come in and get acquainted with us. We promise you quick work and guarantee satisfaction. Frank Hamlin and Fred Hoss New Owners G RESH AM Gresham, Oregon S P E C IA L Mason Cord Tire, 30x3)4, COGSWELL’S Linnemann Junction G asoline 16c See me for your tire wants FOR THE BEST MEATS F resh or C ured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 LUMBER We Deliver Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co. Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to rrs Contains the Yitaniines, in I-cd by scientific p rin cip les It’s Good and Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind See Me for Cattle H auling E. BA U M A N N , Gresham. Phone 2441 HOSIERY DIRECT FROM MILLS "From M ill To M illions” Box 4 pairs silk and wool, ladies'............................ ttt.00 Combination box, 2 pair silk and wool, 2 pair pure silk, ladies’ ............................................ Box 6 pairs silk and wool, men’s............................ (>.oo Local representative will gladly show samples. A post card will bring him. See Real Silk Hosiery Mills A d», Saturday E tenlng Post, October #, page VI. PERRY KITZMILLER Gresham, Oregon P. O. Box 435 FAIRVIEW WOMAN PANNES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mrs. Je n n ie L. T u rn e r, wife of A. L. T u rn e r and m other of Blaine T u rn e r of F airv iew , passed aw ay a t h er home on W ednesday evening. October 3, aged 57 years. F u n eral services will be held a t th e D unning's u n d ertak in g p arlo rs In P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay m orn ing a t 11 o’clock. In te rm e n t will be In th e C olum bia Masonic cem etery. Mrs. T u rn e r h as been In falling h ealth for several m onths. T hree weeks ago she u n d erw en t an operation In a P o rtlan d hospital, when It was found th a t h er alim en t was cancer of th e stom ach In an advanced stage. Oldfield Gresham Tire Shop GKO. A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Greshniu A ll Kinds of Rough and Dressed F IS K AH Work G uaranteed $9.75 Special prices on all sizes At S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch n ex t S unday th e S unday school w ill observe R ally Day w ith an in te re stin g p rogram of sc rip tu re rec itatio n and m usic by the ch ild ren from 10 to 11 o'clock. At th e service follow ing th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, w ill give a sh o rt serm on on "A 100 P ercen t C h ristian ." T he I.u sch er B ro th e rs' q u a rte t will sing and also th e Chinese W om en's q u a rte t of P o rtlan d . All a re co rd ially Invlt- d. L uncheon will be served a t th e lty hall a fte r th e service. "C om rades in A rm s" will be th e Ber- rnon su b ject presented by the p asto r, It'inoell* Ille P.-T. Association Mill th e Rev. J. S tanford Moore, at 11 a. m. Give Entertainment. T he S unday school w ill begin Its ne T he R u ssellv ille P a ren t-T ea ch e r a s program a t lo a. m. next Sunday. sociation will give an en te rta in m e n t at th e new R ussellville schoolhouse next S atu rd ay evening, beginning a t 8 o’clock. It will he the first e n te rta in m ent of th e school y ear and will be TIBES AND TI BES held In th e new spacious au ditorium . T he program includes d ram atic readings, vocal and piano solos, m on Tires ologues and fancy dancing. A social American- tim e will follow, Pum pkin and apple pies and cid er w ill be on sale. Akron Tires Vulcanizing and Retreading GARAGE Phone 2391 Storage, Storage F o r sto ra g e see B urten G resham , phone 1411. W alrad, O RIEN T School Is p ro g ressin g nicely. P rln l- clpal T eeters and th ree o th e r teachers. Miss New, Miss Borth and Miss L ind berg, a re em ployed Mr. M cAlister is th e efficient Janitor again for this year. O rient L um ber com pany Is kept busy most of the tim e. Alva L auder- back and Geo. A nderson a re business m anagers. R. A nderson has moved Into Wm. M ark ell’s home at old P le a sa n t Home. Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Mrs Ryb- nlck drove up to Hood R lvre, w here th ey w ill sta y for a few w eeks in the ap p le region. Mr. and Mrs. Cahrin from C lark ston, Idaho, a re located In th e ir co t ta g e w here they will rem ain for sev era l weeks. Mrs. J. F. B row er Invited the old ladles of th e com m unity for dinner S eptem ber 28th. A very p le asa n t day w as sp en t for all. Mrs. N ellie Ahlson assisted in serving. Mrs. M ary Bacon w as guest. T he nam es of th e ladles w ere Mrs. Bacon H yatt, Mrs. W aybill, Mrs. C laggatt, and Mrs. M iller. Mrs. H y att was the oldest, 94 y ea rs old. It w as In terestin g to h ear of th e ir ea rly ex p erien ces In pioneer life. It Is p leasan t to know th eir m inds are keen and a le rt a t th e ir advanced age, and th e ir g eneral h ealth Is v eiy good. Dressmaking and Remodeling. D ressm aking of all d escrip tio n s, a l so rem odeling of furs. P ric es rea so n able. Mrs. R lchtm yer, C leveland ave nue, G resham , phone 108. tf Window ( leaning F or ex p ert window clean in g see S. The Bank of Gresham pays & per TaJIma, or leave o rd ers w ith John cent interest on time deposita.— Ad«. Brow n, G resham , phone 2501.