POWELL VALLEY
BUILD BOYS’ COTTAGE,
IS CAMPAIGN SLOGAN!
TROUTDALE
An im p o rta n t m ass m eeting w ill be
The ch o ir of E m an u el c h u rc h in
held in th e R ussellville schoolhouse P o rtlan d w ill give a c o n c ert n ex t S un
next Monday night, Ju n e 30, to discuss
day aftern o o n , Ju n e 29, a t 3 o'clock a t
th e in te re sts of th e B a rr road.
th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rch . Re
Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore fre sh m en ts w ill be served follow ing
the concert.
by connecting it w ith a w ant ad.
SACRIFICE SALE
OF GENUINE
Army Trench Shovels
On Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY
29c
Just what you need in the flower garden
L
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KIDDER HDW, CO.
Phone 1421
Gresham
ANNOUNCEMENT
\\ e wish to announce that we have taken over
the garage Vnown as Sherman McCarter Gar
age and will endeavor to give to the motoring
public the best and quickest possible service.
We have retained the Chevrolet Sales and
Service, but we are in a position to do general
repairing and overhauling on any make of car.
Willard Batteries, Lee Tires, Gas, Oils and
Accessories.
Botkin & Johnson Garage
S uccessors to S herm an M cC arter G arage
Phone 2331
Powell St., Gresham
HLAy pay tribute to a superstition?
ZEROLENE-
LUBRICATED CARS
WIN SIX OUT OF SEVEN
YOSEMITE
ECONOMY RUN
TROPHIES
Does Zerolene “stand up”? The
drivers of the four cars that won six
of the seven trophies in the 1924
Los Angeles-Camp Curry (Yosem
ite) Economy Run say so.
O f the five Zerolene-lubricated
cars entered in the race, four carried
off prizes, including the sweepstakes
won by the Overland, model 92. Six
of the seven trophies offered went
to cars using Zerolene. And inci
dentally,the oil consumption record
ed by the official checks w as re
markably small.
The sweepstakes winner writes:
"In spite of the intense heat to which
the motor was subjected, when the ulti
mate check was made I found greatly
to my surprise that the gauge showed
absolutely no use of oil whatsoever. I
attribute my success in winning the
1924 Yosemite Economy Sweepstakes
greatly to the use of Zerolene in the
motor and Red Crown gasoline in the
tank.”—Joe Bozzani.
Isn’t it time to dismiss forever the
superstition that there is something
mysteriously “better” about eastern
oils, merely because they cost more
and are made in the East? Experi
enced drivers, out to make economy
records, don’t share that super
stition—w hy should you?
Insist on Zerolene—a better oil—
even if it does cost less.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California)
The T ro u td ale F lo w er club w as e n
te rta in e d at th e b eau tifu l home of Mr.
an d Mrs. W. F. H oney in G resham on
T h u rsd ay afternoon. T he club held its
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re g u la r m onthly b u sin ess m eeting in
housing 20 ch ild ren , re p re se n ts th e
th e b eau tifu l p ark and afte rw a rd en
ch ild ren s' farm hom e actively fu n c
joyed going th ro u g h th e g ro u n d s and
tio n in g —th e beginning of th e m ost
view ing th e ab u n d an ce of lovely flow
laudable m ovem ent ever u n d ertak en
ers and sh ru b s. A n um ber of G resh
in Oregon. It is found, how ever, th a t
am ladies w ere p resen t. Icecream an d
the w ork has h ard ly begun—th e
cake w ere served. T hose atten d in g
ground h as only been scratched. T his
from T ro u td ale w ere Mrs. F ra n ce s
is th e beginning of a m ovem ent of
Fox, Mrs. C. I. T hom as, Mrs. L. G.
such scope and benefit th a t it will
H ow ell, Mrs. L. A. H arlow , Mrs. A nna
ev eu tu ally p u t Oregon to th e fro n t as
R ichardson, Mrs. M ary P arso n s, Mrs.
one of th e m ost p ro g ressiv e sta te s in
G eorge P a rris h . Mrs. Wm. C raw ford
public w elfa re and child tra in in g In
and Mrs. J. R. K n arr.
th e w hole co u n try .
Mrs. F ra n k Bosco of T he D alles
"Do you know th a t w hen th e P o rt
w as a d in n e r guest a t th e hom e of Mr.
land C ottage w as sta rte d th e re w ere
and Mrs. A. D. K endall on T h u rsd ay
ap p ro x im ately 150 ch ild ren on a list
and an o v ern ig h t g u est a t th e hom e of
w orthy of adm ission? And do you
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Simoni.
know th a t only 20 of th ese kiddles
Mrs. C h arles H ew itt of P o rtlan d v is
could be accom m odated? T he board
ited a t th e S. A. E dm undson hom e th e
of d irecto rs studied th e situ atio n ca re
la st of th e week.
fully—an d found it a h ea rt-b rea k in g
F ra n k E b erle sailed from New York
ta sk to re fu se so m any. B ecause a
S atu rd ay for S w itzerlan d , w here he
group of little g irls w as in im m ediate
w ill m ake his home.
d an g er of delinquency th ro u g h lack
Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Sim oni m otored
of p ro p er g u ard ia n sh ip it w as decided
to T he D alles and sp en t th e w eek-end
to devote P o rtlan d C ottage to th e ir
a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k needs.
Bosco.
"How ab o u t th e o th e rs," you w ill
Miss M arg aret Spence, Mrs. J. R. n a tu ra lly ask ?
K n a rr and R ichard K n a rr w ent to
“T hat is w h at every loyal, hum an
C lackam as lake S atu rd ay on a fishing
ita rian , th in k in g citizen of Oregon w ill
trip , re tu rn in g T uesday evening.
ask w hen th e se facts a re bro u g h t to
S. A. E dm undson has p u rch ased five
atten tio n —'H ow about th e o th ers?
ac re s of celery land of M cGinnis &
W hat w ill be done w ith them ? T his
K endall.
is th e q u estio n we m u st face and
Mr. an d Mrs. E m an u al Fox and Mr
solve. E v ery m an an d w om an in Ore
and Mrs. W ehoffer of P o rtlan d , Mr.
gon w ith a drop of w arm blood in
and M rs. Melvin S h o rt an d little
th e ir veins is concerned in th e fu tu re
d au g h ter of W ashougal, W ashington
of th ese ch ild ren . A re we to allow
and Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox m otored to Gov
th ese Innocent and blam eless ch ild ren
ern m en t Camp on Sunday.
to slip in to life's d a rk by-w ays and
Mrs. M ary P arso n s w en t to Corval
become lo st to decent, organized so
lis, Oregon, T uesday to be w ith th e
ciety? A re we going to sh irk our
T ro u td ale club m em bers who a r d a t
d uty as A m ericans, as O regonians, as
ten d in g sum m er school th ere. A. J.
citizens, as sy m p ath etic, sensible hu
K ru eg er, p o u ltry club leader, is also
m an b eings by being unconcerned
In C orvallis th is week.
over th e fu tu re of little ones who a re
Miss F ay P arso n s san g a t a re c ita l
ju s t as m uch en titled to care, love,
given in P o rtla n d S atu rd ay by Miss
home and ed ucation as o u r own k id
B lanche Cohen a t S h erm an Clay's m u dies are ?
sic hall. Miss F ay w as fo rm erly a
R ep resen tativ e citizens of Oregon
vocal stu d e n t of Miss Cohen. O thers
say th ese ch ild ren m u st be guarded
from T ro u td ale ta k in g p a r t w ere Amy
an d ed ucated—m u st be sh e lte re d —
an d D orothy K endall, P h y llis D ru ry
m u st be given a sq u a re deal. They
an d Irm a B a talleg ra, a ll piano stu
believe th a t you w ill say th e sam e
d ents a t th e p rese n t tim e.
thing, and th a t you w ill do all in your
pow er to allev iate th e condition of
POWELL VALLEY
th ese hom eless little ones."
“ It is SERV ICE— p erso n al service—
A t th e Pow ell V alley L u th e ra n
I ch u rch n ex t S unday th e p asto r, Rev. th a t w ill p u t th e sale over victorious
O scar W ilner w ill p rea ch a t th e u su al ly. T h ere is no cost involved in th is
hours both m o rning and evening. T he service. T he public does not have to
m orning su b ject w ill be, "W ork Out be asked fo r co n trib u tio n s. E very
Your Own S a lv a tio n ;” th e evening p ro g ressiv e citizen of M ultnom ah
subject, “S tir Up th e G ift of God." T he should p atro n ize th e co unty fa ir—it is
evening serv ice w ill be in E nglish a civic duty. And w hen by such p a t
w ith a special song service. T he ro n ag e th is splendid p h ilau th ro p h y
I young peo p les’ m eeting as u su al on can be enabled to open its door to
g re a te r n u m b ers of d eserving c h il
T uesday evening.
d ren —th e u rg e to sell and th e in cen
tiv e to p u rch a se th e tic k ets is e n
C ard of T h an k s.
We w ish to th a n k those who helped hanced 100 p er cen t.”
I us and extended sym pathy in an y w ay
d u rin g th e illn ess and a t th e d eath of
BIBS WANTED.
o u r wife and m other, and for th e beau-
Bids w ill be received for th e k al-
| tifu l flowers.
som ining of H illsview schoolhouse
E. R. L inn, Mr. and Mrs. W alter D istric t No. 83 Jo in t, up to Ju ly 15,
1924. In q u ire of A. E. F o rsy th , clerk,
Linn.
R. 1, G resham , Oregon. T he board re
serv es th e rig h t to re je c t any or all
"S ay It w ith a W a n t A d .”
bids.
Pickers Wanted!
FOR RASPBERRIES
A B Ä
Cheques
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FACTS About A-B-A Cheques
universally used by travelers and accepted
as m oney in every land,
yo u r counter-signature in presence o f ac
cep to r identities you.
sate to have o n the person because they can
n o t be used u n til tney have been counter
signed by the original holder.
~ «ater than money . and fre q u en tly m ore con
ven ien t than le tte r s o f C re d it because the
b ea re r is less dep endent on ban king hours.
- issued by banks everyw here in d en om ina
tions o f > 1 0 , > 2 0 , > 3 0 , and > 1 0 0 .
— com pact, easy to carry, handv to use.
5 0 c per $100.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
&
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R aspiration is to serve—to serve
with experience and discretion. Ours
is a complete, beautiful, dignified Service
of Sincerity.
SEE
U S FOR
Pipe and Fittings
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
W e a lso h ave so m e h ea v y S h eet S te e l, Ju st
the th in g for berry p ick ers’ cook stoves.
A lr e a d y cu t in co n v en ien t sizes
Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop
Near City Bakery
I hone 1233
FOR THE BEST MEATS
Apply Cannery, Scenic Station
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
solutely san itary conditions and a t iowest
possible prices, you’ll go to
Half Mile East of Pleasant Home
THE SANITARY MARKET
GEO. OIETL, Prop.
SOUND TIRES
“Sound all Around”
3 0x3 J
32x31
31x4
32x4
33x4
C o r d ...................................... $ 9.75
C o r d ..................................... 15.40
C o r d ........................................ 17.35
C o r d ..................................... 19.20
C o r d ..................................... 19.75
No, 2-D. All New Tires
Place that Order Now
Berry Growers Special on Scales
Fairbanks Morse 500 lb. scale.......... $21.00
Fairbanks Morse 250 lb. scale........ 17.00
There is satisfaction in using Niagra Spray Dust
and Dust Guns for all spray purposes,
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
Phone 1141
less
as necessary as baggage-
/ cents a pound, no bonus
a t Gresham
coj Î
F or T ravelers
■>
SERVICE
Gresham
REPAIRS for any make of Binder, Mower, Rake
or Tedder. Quick sendee on repairs not in stock.
SANDY BLUFF
Mrs. G ilbert H auglum is doing nice
ly a fte r being o p erated on rec en tly for
th e rem oval of a tum or.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkinson held a
fam ily reu n io n w ith th e follow ing
p resen t. Mrs. J. A. W ilkenson from
Los A ngeles, C alifornia, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. W ilkenson an d tw o ch ild ren of
P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilken
son and tw o sons, and Mr. and Mrs
G. S. W ilkenson. All enjoyed a very
nice d in n er and p le a sa n t day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W ilkenson and
tw o sons of P o rtlan d sp e n t W ednes
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. W ilken
son.
H om er R adford Is in th e 8t. Vin
ce n ts ho sp ital w here he w as tak en
a fte r an a tta c k of p leurisy. He had
to be tapped for a fluid form ing back
of th e rig h t lu n g an d w as tap p ed a
second tim e y esterd ay .
Mrs. A. J. A ult and d au g h ter Zaidee
and m other, Mrs. Byron, m ade a b u si
ness trip to P o rtlan d T uesday. D oro
th y Nelson w en t w ith them .
Mrs. E llen R adford w as in th e city
and called a t th e h o sp ital to see
H om er.
PLEASANT HOME
Phone 1711
Gresham
t ARE ARMED I o \
WAGEAFl&HT ,
F or T he meats
wc
IKNC
ARE'
WE HAVE ALWAYS
FOUGHT FOR PURE
m eats. We w on’t allow a piece
of m eat to com e Into th is m a rk e t
th a t d o esn ’t live up to w hat we ex
pect of It. It m ust be able to stand
the te sts we give it. F o lk s know
when they buy a pound of m eat of
us th ey have p u rch ased 16 ounces
of w holesom e p u rity .
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN. Prop.
Phone 1S»I
Powell 8 t
ROOFS REPAIRED
P a in te d
or S h in g le d
Gnttera, Down Spouts, new
or repaired.
Mrs. A. E. D eH aven is enjoying a
v isit from h e r m other, Mrs. E. M.
ALL WORK G UARANTEED
B ronson and siste r, Mrs. M. D. King,
Estimates Free on every Satnrday
from Minden, N ebraska. They arriv ed
Haefner-Cokman Rootinir Co.
on Ju n e 17 and will rem ain u n til afte r
Phone Gresham 1171
th e F o u rth of Ju ly . Mrs. B ronson Is
84 y ea rs old. T h is is h er th ird trip to
Window Clean frig
th e w est. Mrs. D eH aven had n ot seen
H or ex p ert window clean in g n
h er sis te r for 18 years.
.ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.