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GRESHAM OUTLOOK PAGE T H R EE TROUTDALE J. te • n l- r. ‘1 s t A g irls sew ing club has been or- ganlzed w ith Mrs. H arry H olm es as leader. H a rrie t H aley is p resid en t; P h y lis D rury, vice p resid e n t; Ida N asm yth, se creta ry . T h ere a re six little g irls belonging to th e club and they m eet uvery Monday aftern o o n . T he F lo w er club m et a t th e lib rary Monday aftern o o n . T he follow ing of ficers w ere elected for th e year. Mrs. s F ran ces Pox. p resid en t, re-elected ; £ Mrs. W. W. R obinson, vice p resid en t, re-elected ; Mrs. L. G. H owell, secre- . ta ry -tre a su re r. » F red F ed ersp lel and fam ily visited ’ a t th e hom e of Mrs. F e d e rsp ie fs p ar- 1 en ts, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Low. be fore leaving for O range, C alifornia, w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day w ere w eek end v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis. I Mrs. C lara L arsso n is visiting r e la Now Reduced to J o b T o le d o World’s Lowest Priced Closed Car with Doors F ro n t and Rear. Order Now for Earliest P o s s ib le D e liv e ry ! DEEP CREEK Gresham Overland Co W. A. HESSEL Gresham Oregon Mr. F itzg e rald of P o rtlan d w as a d in n er g u est a t th e Wm. B erglund home W ednesday night. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl K rebs a r e th e i proud p a re n ts of a baby boy. Mrs. Richey is in P o rtla n d for m ed ical trea tm e n t. Miss M arie K rebs cam e hom e from P o rtlan d and is a ssistin g in th e hom e | of h er b ro th er, C arl K rebs. Miss A m elia K rebs has been stay in g at th e W. M. B erglund hom e th e past week. Miss M ary L eK an d er of W est Linn visited her siste r a t Sandy Ridge T uesday night. Miss M arie K rebs h as been tak in g tre a tm e n ts a t a P o rtlan d h o sp ital for an in ju ry received in a re c e n t a c c i dent. Three Things Back o f Your Dollar It is o n e th in g to decide to s a v e ; q u ite a n o th e r to select a ban k w h ere you know you w ill be w elcom e and w h e re y o u r m oney will be a b so lu te ly safe. 7 We believe in b e in g p ro g re ssiv e , so lo n g a s b e in g p ro g re ssiv e does n o t s te p beyond th e b o unds of safety. E v ery d o lla r d ep o sited w ith us we rog arti a s a th re e -fo ld re s p o n s ib ility __ a re s p o n s ib ility to th e c u sto m e r- to th e m a n a g e m e n t of th e b an k , in d iv id u a lly ; a n d to th e b a n k its e lf a s a n in s titu tio n . A d o lla r o p en s a sa v in g s acco u n t. i o u r m oney e a rn s in te re s t. And it is p ro te c te d a s if it w ere o u r ow n. S ta rt to sa v e n o w ; an d , in sa v in g , save safely. tives in H eppner. Oregon, th is week. Him. W right, m ail c a rrie r on ro u ta 1. is ill and Mrs. S usan H ard in g is su b stitu tin g for him on th e route. Mrs. H a rry M cGinnis of P o rtlan d visited la st w eek a t th e H. C. Me-1 G innis home. Mrs. Jo se p h in e D rury and Miss B erth a H elm ing w ere w eek-end v isit o rs at th e hom e of th e ir p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Louis H elm ing. Mrs. J. R. K n a rr visited an old I schoolm ate W ednesday, who has r e cen tly moved to P o rtlan d . Miss Lulu M lckley sp e n t a few days I la st week in P o rtlan d visiting r e la tives. Miss Amy K endall w as given a su r- i p rise p a rty on Monday evening in honor of her 14th b irth d a y by th e 8th I g rad e of w hich she is a m em ber. , T hose enjoying th e e v e n i n g n t H i,. i Gresham, Oregon Gravel Crt CONCRETE BRICK D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. Low est P rices Best C oncrete M aterial to be had. K NARR & SO N PHONE GRESHAM 489 TROUTDALE, OREGON 'ortland Gresham Transfer & Storage Co B U R TE N W ALRAD, P ro.,. fo r E v e ry P u rp o se fo r S ervice COAL STORAGE We S olicit Your B usiness In su red C a rrie rs NEW HARNESS HARNESS REPAIRING SPRINGDALE U P H O L S T E R IN G , AUTO T O PS R E P A IR E D T IR E S , O ILS, T I RES L ig h t H a rd w a re . S econd H a n d G oods B ought, Sold pay tribute tn a Superstition? “ Thinning D o w n ” an Advantage T he motor oil (Zerolene) w hich is refined from this crude has characteristics som e- w h at different from those o f eastern peraffine base oils. IP th in sd o w n ” n,ore rapidly for one thing, and this fact is oft- en cited against it. B ut this is really an advantage instead o f a defect. B ecause Iff ' X i”^ mOrer^ y ,‘treaCheSan effecttvelubr,catingbodysooner.andfol- tow s more cloady the ch a n p n g bearing clearances o f the engine as it w arm s up * up* Highway Commission Finds the Faffs Som e time ago the engineers o f the Cali- fom ia State H ig h w a y Commission de- Cided to subject this anti-western bogie to the brutal test o f actual comparison, Read the sum m ary o f these tests, printed m the 1921 Biennial Report o f the Cali- fomia State H ig h w a y Commission: LENTS HARNESS CO. JOHN BULK & EMIL ALT, Props. “ A lth o u g h thin ning o u t m o re ra baking" h j h w ort P *ratu res th a n th e (e a ste r n ) oil. o f car I dale school have alm o st com pleted th e ir co u rses. Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and Mrs. D ella H enkle a re th e In stru c to rs. Mr. K inder, county club leader, visited th e classe s recen tly and rep o rted th ey w ere p ro g ressin g rapidly. Mrs. Ja ck Zllm is lead er of the school’s cooking club. She has a large class of boys and g irls. T h ere will be a p a rty for th e Co lum bia g ran g e m em bers on S atu rd ay , March 29. N orthw ay & P arso n s sold a new 'F o rd coupe to R o b ert K erslak e r e cently. J. C. W ilson rec en tly p u rch ased a Ford ro a d ste r from N orthw ay * P a r sons. Alec T rick y re c e n tly p u rch ased a new F ord ro a d ste r from Mr. Bush of T routdale. A W ant Ad will do It for 5708, 92d St., L en ts SANDY BLUFF Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo w ere d in n er g u ests a t Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ilkin so n ’s. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilkinson e n te rta in e d Mr. and Mrs. Ray W ilk in son an d sons. Mrs. Geo. W ilkenson has recovered from h er re c e n t illness. H. II. W atkins w as confined to his bed sev eral days w ith sciatic rh e u m atism , b ut Is m u ch b etter now. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A ult sp e n t S u n day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sam C a rre ll of Pow ell Valley. Mr. A ult has gone hack to th e mill a fte r a week a t hom e t!* re any greater deposit in th e other." A Better O il Even i f I t Does Zerolene. because w e etnplot lec,ed cru^ »nd hold the n OTr high-vacuum refining n, w e are convjnced one * P r m r . .. fully manufactured oils on th< ^ hether o f e ^ tern or w este Yet it costs about one-third eastern oil. In seven years the sales o f have increased seven-fold. T experienced the motorist, the ]< he is to pay tribute to a sup H o i n s i s t s o n Z e r o l e n e ev d o e s c o s t le s s . AUCTION SALE OF PU RE BRED G U ER N SEY C A TTLE F o r th e C o n v e n ie n ce of th e P u b lic w ill be h eld a t th e R E E COUNTY EA IR GROUNDS, VANCOUVER, WASH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1924 R lddlednle F lorence \ o . 17727, Helen Ao. 79587. VI Ititi leda le ' lO.TIII. ( n r ile w s l'osem lty \ in April and May. T he Rev. Milo G. Bently, sta te ev an g elist of th e B aptist sta te convention, assisted by th e Rev. E. B Jorkqulst, will open a se ries of gospel m eetings at th e fiaptiat ch u rc h next Sunday, March 30. T he m eetings will be in E nglish and all a re co rd ially Invited. T he tim e w ill be 8 p. m. N ext S u n day th e Rev. Mr. B Jorkqulst w ill preach In th e m orning and th e Rev. Mr. B ently in th e evening. PLEASANT HOME T h e B rotherhood of th e B ap tist ch u rc h will give a b azaar a t th e ch u rch S atu rd ay nig h t at 8 o'clock. T he ladles will give a box su p p er In connection w ith th e bazaar. E v ery body Invited. PLANT TKFF.H NOW. Now Is the tim e to plant tree«. I I’rune, Plum. . W alnut. F ilbert«, nil kind« of fruit and Imrry plant« at reduced prices H-ry located on Powell Valley roa( mile and a half went of Gresham for catalogue and price lint. Powell ley Nursery. Portland. Oregon, Koi phone Orenbam 123. BRKJUBTS- «¡1 Ek Truck Service, Gresham, phone IB Announcement p ap ers applied for. 4-weeks-old STANDARD OIL COMPANY HULLS- M l»ld leilille Ted d t \ o . 19 111.',. « y ea rs old. D aybreak Ivy, >o. ■»29S2, 2 year« old. T h ree hull« born la«t Novem ber, 1 ball 2 mouth« old. (C A L IF O R N IA ) Ó HIGH G R ID I GUERNSEY ( DWS, I fresh , b aliiure to fresh en In May and June. ZEROLENE ig until th e engine w es moved rom P o rtlan d . He blasted th e s on th re e and a h a lf ac res at home and Geo. C h rlstlsen Is to c lea r It up. F 2.n F our 7 and S month« old H eller ( ali. ’onle«, Phones „ S u “ « * « 2 8 I« a reg istered F rench D raft. 2 .Shetland MISCELLANEOUS— S et H eavy Harne»«, Stock Saddle, K id s Saddle OF Gresham Undertaking Co .WortlrlunN a id Euncrnl Directors Gaskets $lu and Up DAY AND NIOHT SERVICE B. W. EM EBY I’hone 998 " e G uarantee to P lease This was the I utkins and Riggs Herd of the Daybreak Farm Phon« Ilroadway nun TERMS—C ash u n less o th erw ise arran g e d C attle T u b ercu lin T ested MIMA A. PERCY, Owner (G L . W. S. UGGII A SONS, A uctioneers, Vancouver, Wash P. A. KLINE LIVESTOCK AND FARR SALKS AUCTIONEER 25 year« experience In the east and the W illam ette Valley. P h o n e o r w r ite fo r ra te s •■ni ( i l l - t i n a t ., P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .