Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 23, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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.