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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1924)
S ervices next S unday a t the coni- mu.'iity ch u rc h will co n sist of Sunday school at 10 o'clock and p reaching by th e p astor, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, a t 11. T he L adies Aid of th e ch u rch w ill m eet next W eduesday a t th e home of Mrs. C arl Goger, w hen p lans for the bazaar to be held in Ju n e w ill be m ade. T he services a t th e M ethodist church of P lea san t Home next Sunday m orning w ill be in honor of th e g irls of th e com m unity. T h ere w ill be special singing by some of th e g irls and a m essage from the p asto r a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion. Mrs. A. A. B rau n of P le a sa n t Home passed aw ay on W ednesday evening at th e fam ily hom e a fte r an illn ess of about six m o n th s' d u ratio n , age 60 years. F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held a t th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodlat ch u rch on S atu rd ay a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. P lano Tuning. B raun is survived by h e r husband. P iano tu n in g »3. P iano an d organ T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per repairin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r A ndrew A. B raun, and th e follow ing cent in te re s t on tim e deposits.—Adv ders to O utlook, 1561, o r TA bor 8952 c h ild re n : Mrs. G eorge L ak er of P o rt- land and S tanley B raun of C incinnati, Ohio. She w as a s is te r of Wm. Bell- stein of P le a sa n t Home, A lbert B eii- stein of Mabton, W ashington and Mrs. M ary K ress of W aterloo, C anada. CHEVROLET PLEASANT VALLEY BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM Price» Q uoted Below are F. O. B. Gresham S e d a n ..................................................................$ 9 9 0 V f C ouPe .................................................................. 830 T o u r i n g ............................................................. 635 R o a d s t e r ........................................................... 625 4 -P a ssen g er C o u p e ...................................... 920 L ight D e l i v e r y ................................................ 610 1-Ton T ruck C h a s s is .................................... 675 SHERMAN McCARTER garage Latourell Bldg., G resham Phone 2331 T h e C ld s e n a * T ra n s fe r & S torage C o m p a n y o f T u c son, A r i z o n a , operates a fleet o f eig h teen trucka in lo c a l a n d lo n g d is ta n c e h a u lin g , Z e ro le n e ia used ex clu s ively. ZEROLENE succeeds EASTERN and lubricates better W ith the passing of the superstition that there Is something mysteriously “better” about eastern oils, just because they cost more, Zerolene sales have increased seven-fold in the last seven years. 5 « The following extract from a recent letter writ ten us by the Citizens’ Transfer & Storage Com pany of Tucson, Arizona, has some bearing on the reasons for this increaser P rev'Ou s to using your Zerolene oils w e experienced considerable trouble with eastern oils, which were n ,e ChW 8 her *n Pr^ e’ and We found not su,ted to our use W e have used Zerolene oils and greases for t h l n a « fiVC y e a r ?'. Our «luipm ent (18 trucks and 2 passenger cars ) is operated continuously throughout the year and the maintenance has been confined m 22SUPP "2 W’th the Pr°P“r a™ u n t of oil a tS L T J T " 8? have required only reasonable ad- W e w X weri, ° ï R ln,,erval8’ " id no replacements. -H , . Pleased w ith our recent quarterly hC n?echanicai condition of our equipm ent and knowing thia condition to be maintained by t S use of your oils and greases, w e thought your com - aatisfiS fon .- *nierested to kn° w of our complete ZEROLENE r F f i r FORDS — th e S tan d ard O il C o m p a n y ’« ne w im p ro v e d o il fo r F o rd c a n "Feed» T h o s e O il-S ta rv e d F o rd «.” W e believe th a t Zerolene wffl improve the gasoline mileage, re duce carbon deposits, and lengthen the working life of every c ar in which it is used. W hy pay tribute to a supersti tion? Insist on Z erolene even if it does cost less. STANDARD O COMPANY (C A L IF O R N IA ) T he su b ject of Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- ste d 's serm on at th e T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch n ex t Sunday evening w ill he "God's Redeem ing Love.” S e r vices begin at 8 o'clock. Sunday school m eets pro m p tly at 10 a. m. H erm an B laser has retu rn ed from a tw o w eeks' business trip in ea stern Oregon. 8 \ Misses bteIIa W eise an d Alice O'Neil w ent to Hood R iver Sunday. They have em ploym ent th ere. Louis H elm ing an d fam ily have moved to th e ir new hom e on Main stree t. Mrs. 8. A. E dm undson and Miss B erth a H elm ing drove down from I aim er, Oregon, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Spence, Miss Miriam S pence an d Jo h n McGinnis m otored to D ayton, Oregon, Sunday to v isit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. C aldw ell and Mrs. Marve H ills of P o rtlan d w ere ca lle rs S unday evening on G randm a Sager, who has been very ill at the home of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. T. P. ( am pbell, but is im proving slow ly Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cook en tertain ed now. z Mrs- Em m a G odfrey and Mrs. Tom th e follow ing g u ests w ith a chicken E llingham of P o rtla n d w ere looking d in n er Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H arold a fte r im provem ents they a re having S m ith of P alm er, Oregon, Mr. and m ade on th e old Odell farm , several Mrs. R. E. Cook of Gold H ill, Oregon, days th is week. Mr. and Mrs. B est and Mrs. Ellen Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cook and Mr. and Jeffrie of N ew berg w ere v isito rs at Mrs. H ardy Cook of P o rtlan d . On th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. G. H. Richey Monday Mr. and Mrs. A lva W alker of Sunday. Gold Hill, w ere visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Olive G irton an d son H arold of Mrs. R. E. Cook and th e W alk ers w ere P o rtlan d called on Mr. and Mrs. G. on th e ir w ay to Hood R iver as dele N. S ager Sunday evening. Mrs. Bessie D ivine and Mrs. Daub g ates to th e Odd F ellow s and Re and two d au g h ters of F irla n d statio n bekah lodges. called on Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K ester- A very good program by th e school sou Sunday evening. Miss F lo ren ce R ichey is hom e for ch ild ren w as enjoyed by a large th e sum m er a fte r closing h er school crow d on T h u rsd ay evening a t the at D elena, Oregon. city hall. Much cre d it is due the Mr. and Mrs. W ill Richey and fam te ac h ers and o th ers who w orked with ily visited frien d s In P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. S ager of L ents th e ch ild ren in p rep a rin g th e pro w ere callin g on rela tiv e s h ere one gram . Ice cream and cak e fu rn ish ed evening th is week. by th e school board and P a re n t- T each er association w as served the e n tire audience. A rnold Duhy and R alph M iller w ere aw arded prizes by S a tu rd a y , M ay 24 th e P aren t-T ea ch e rs asso ciatio n for being n eith er ab sen t n o r ta rd y d u rin g Columbia Grange Hall at th e school term . Corbett T h ere was a good atten d a n ce a t th e ALL INVITED F lo w er club m eetin g on W ednesday night. Mrs. F ra n k H einey of G resh am , head of the floral d ep a rtm en t at th e county fair, w as am ong th e in v it ed g u ests presen t. It w as decided to have a local flower exhibit each week. T his week th e exhibit w ill be a t the lib rary . The follow ing com m ittee was appointed to a rra n g e th e flow ers: Mrs. F ran ces Fox, Mrs. H. E. W aite, Mrs. L. G. Howell an d Mrs. A. D. Ken dall. T h e T ro u td ale L ad ies’ Aid and th e ir frien d s have been invited to m eet w ith R O U N D T R IP th e W om en's society of th e Sm ith Me Summer m o rial ch u rch in F airview on T u es Excursion day afternoon. May 27th. at th e home of Dr. and Mrs. S tew art Briggs. Fares Mrs. Josephine D ru ry and Mrs. Clif IN E F F E C T ford Thom as of P o rtlan d atten d ed the D A IL Y B E T W E E N school en te rta in m e n t on T h u rsd ay evening. J. L. Cook sold a Dodge ro a d ste r to AND A. J. L arson of B ridal Veil th is week Miss Cowgill of C orvallis, sta te leader of g irls' clubs will d em o n strate D e n ver » #4.00 C levelan d .»108.86 th e m aking of p ru n e bread on F rid ay O m ah a . . . . 72.00 To ro n to . . . 11J.7B K a n ta a C ity 72.00 m o rn in g a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. C P itts b u rg h .. 118.7# S t. L o u ie ... »1.60 W a e h ln g to n 141.66 Spence, th e leader of th e g irls ’ cook C hicago . . . 86.00 P h ll’delphla 144.92 D e t r o i t .......... 105.62 .... N ew Y o rk. .147.40 lng club here. C in c in n a ti.. 106.30 Boston . . . . 163.50 T he boys and g irls clubs of T ro u t C orresponding fa res to o th e r Im p o rta n t F1!“ 1 re tu rn lim it O ctob er J l. dale w ill give an e n te rta in m e n t a t the I» « *. L ib e ra l sto p -o v e r p rivileges going an d re tu rn in g . city h all on T uesday evening, May 27 A. tr ip to Y ello w sto n e a t sm all in stead of th e 28th as previously an a d d itio n a l cost w ill a ffo rd the e x c e lle n c e o f a life tim e. nounced. T he proceeds w ill be used C a ll us b y phone and le t us m a k e a ll to send m em bers from each club yo 1 r A,rra n # « n>ente. I t ooeU no m ore sum m er school at O. A. C. an d w ill save yo u r va lu ab le tim e. GRANGE DANCE MAY 2 2 SEPT. 15 A. I). KENDALL TROUTDALE, ore . WN McMURRgV > General Passenger Agent Portland. Oregon Jk SPECIA L COMMUNICATION S /V " F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & a .M., T uesday evening, May 27, 1924, a t 8 p. m. L abor In E. A. De gree. V isiting b reth ren w elcom e ra - WM H' STANLEY, S ecy . WM. D. FR IT Z , W. M. “ I NDERt I BRENTS AT I HE BASE OF ALL BUSINESS LOCAL AND NATIONAL * * * FLOWS TH AT “ UN BERCI BRENT” OF FINANCIAL BACKING THE BANK IT IS ESSENTIAL IN EVERY BI’SINESS * * * JUST AS ESSENTIAL TO YOU IN YOUR INDIVIDUAL AFFAIRS AN ACCOUNT HERE MEANS TO YOU “ A BUSINESS FRIEND” BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon D. B R O O K S H O G A N ’S AUCTION SALE - m iles east from P o rtlan d , seven m iles ea st from G resham ’’ TUESDAY, Sole MUrt, Hl Unit., A. MAY 27, 1924 x„„„ 21 REGISTERED JERSEYS ."• s m ? t t K f t . i i i i . s r - s ,,” r « .The ;V,‘rs7 s , are r,, b ,n (he blood of that great sire (.olden Glow s Chief and many of them have creditable show records and seven of the cows have ........ nrod,,'! ion records. Iliis is the top from the old “ Ladd Herd” personally selected by Mr. Hogan. The cows were <s- peeially selected Io make good in tlie dairy with ordinary herd care, the young bulls ranging in age from sevi ii "ip11. ',S "A* tO M‘rv i,,a h ,«‘ »»« »re from these cows and s red by the proven bull I’ogls Oneida Chief (bat is In. the (Ma'ils. M * , he <H,alo’f’ ,ree for “ ><• “sk’nif, gives Ask e ith e r th e ow ner o r sale m an ag er fo r catalo g of th e JEILSKYS Im p lem en ts, H orses, C hickens, H o g s an d O ther A rticles 1 Team Mare» and weight 3200 lbs. Harness, Pun Mill lSOO capacity pow er D eLaval Cream S e p a ra to r D ieh ard and W hitew ash S p ray er A lot of 50-gallun S yrup B arrel» 200 Selected W hite L eghorn la y ing pullet» P o rta b le P o u ltry Fence, Oat S p ro u te r, B rooder Stove» O llier P o u ltry A ccessories Lum ber, P osts, S tep Ladder» B lacksm ith Forge, Tools, Etc. t u rp e a te r T oo I n P u reb red W hite Collie Pups li S ingle Bedsteads, S p rin g s and M attresses 2 Double B edsteads, Springs S everal Dre»»ers and Com modes, sm all Table» O ther household good» mid no- nierous o th e r a rtle le s anil tool» :t W agons, all In good condition 1 M cCormick Binder 1 M cCormick Mower 1 liny Rake 5-foot B rillion C orrugated Rol- ler 1 Ray T ed d er (n ev er used) I S p rin g Tooth H arrow f-h o rse Rise Harrow Jo h n D eere M anure S p re ad e r I B eaver D rag Saw (n ea rly new) P ow er G rain R oller, Hay Chopper P rize-w in n in g D nroe Sow R egistered Hoar, young stock L arg e Milk Cooler 30 g allo n s S h o rn in-W illiam s Paint 20 g allo n s Linseed Dll Milk C ans and Mottles C attle Show B lankets und Ifalter» I F it MS Timo will bo given on a ll amount« over #20. T hose de»lr. lng <T«'<tlt shonld a rra n g e for som e w ith K. A. M iller, of the Bank of G resham , who Is eterk of the sale, before b id d in g / I). BROOKS HOGAN, Owner BORING, COL. J. \\. H l’tiHKft,' ForeN( Crore, Oregon. MILLER, (Jerk, Gresham, Oregon E. A. RIIOTEN, Sale Manager, Salem, Oregon WANTED CUCUMBER PICKLES W e paid the Gresham growers in 1923 $35,000. Did you get your share? You will get your share this year by making a contract now at Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. T h t t b o o k let reports pend ent « e m r e teats o f Z e ro le n e m ade b y a n u m ZEROLENE Gresham, Ore. F b e r o f large uaere. A ak an y S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y ■ales r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o r in. Phone 1881 OUR HEALTH BREAD - »t thl« B akery and a t 8 to r ■ Z e to ie n e dealer fo r a copy. Contains the Vitamines, m l-ed by scientific prlncRle» FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, 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 Ore« ham I t ’s (food and Good (or Yon Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOFINCK CEDAR Phone 1221 - r - .'L f H| 1 er, Mr«. J Schneider, at the home of her brother, Robert Strcbln. About 15 On T uesday evening th e eig h th grad e g rad u ate» and th e ir m other» were present to enjoy the everlng, gave a p le asa n t au rp rlae to th e te a c h Mr». Schneider has been re-elected for another year.