Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 18, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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mHIS grlnd 8lOy bUt 8ure- ~ ‘.
F rom th e crow n of our head to th e
gole of o u r foot.—B eaum ont and
TROUTDALE
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F letcher.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Bailey gave an
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per
„
ce n t In terest on tim e depo s i t ,- A d v n u m b ^ .- H u tc h J s J u 8
* ' “ *“•* old fashioned dance in th e T ro u td ale
city h all recen tly , w hich was m uch
I enjoyed by th o se p resen t. Mr. and
B rig h t sayings by m odern th in k e rs
~
Mrs. L am bert, cousins of Mrs. Bailey,
a re found in th e w ant colum n
h . * y o u r te *ePhon« e a rn you m ore
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am column._______by connecting it w ith a w ant ad.
who are, h ere from th e east, played
| th e old fashioned tu n e s in th e good
old way.
iie r o e r t.
SPECIAL GOSPEL ADDRESS
In la rg e G ospel T e n t, 75th a n d E a s t G lisan
By Evangelists E. K. Bailey and K. E. Elliot.
NIGHTLY AT 8, Except Saturday
Sunday A ftern o o n a t 3, “ T he A nti-C hrist”
Saturday Night, 7:30, Large Street Meeting
in Gresham
No C ar
Like It!
3
42 horsepower! SO miles and
more an hour—hour after hour
—without over-heating—wit£*
out loss of power —w ithout
carbon cleaning!
A nd at the end of a long sustained high speed,
your motor will be cooler, will need less water
than any similar sized poppet-valve engine.
This engine’s power curve keeps climbing up
while the power of a poppet-valve car is drop­
ping ofi. Furthermore, the W illys-Knight is
entirely free from those engine repairs which
e, UP 50 p of the upkeep cost of practic­
ally all poppet-valve cars. It has no cams— no
springs—to get out of order. A car vou can
keep season after season. Take a ride today.
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SPECIALS
IN CORD TIRES
J 30x3 j SOUND SPECIAL
| 30x3 J SOUND OVERSIZE
Service
G R E S H A M , O R EG O N
that build
precotte
31x4 SOUND SEMI-BALLOON
WOOD WORKING SHOP
YOSEMITE
ZEROLENE
increases
gasoline mileage
For years this Company has claimed
that Zerolene, because it lubricates
better, enables the average car to go
about five per cent farther on a gal­
lon of gasoline than when other oils
are used.
Firestone for years has been first to develop tires
and nms complete which would meet the heavy
trucking loads, great strains and demand for trac-
“ ° n- . BL originating and carrying forward the
Ship by Truck movement, and establishing Ship
by Truck bureaus in all large cities, Firestone
helped to speed up highway transportation and
reduce costs.
When the race driver selects his tires he does so
realizing that his life and chances for success de­
pend upon them. It is significant that all of the
ten money winners in the Indianapolis race were
Firestone shod. Firestone, using gum-dipping
and other special processes, has developed tires
to such a high degree of efficiency that at Indian­
Balloon T ire Leadership
apolis, May 30th, the following drivers broke the Firestone's latest contribution to motoring is the
world's record for 600 miles over thi- brick track, low air pressure or Balloon Tire. This, the
making many rounds at over 100 miles per hour* original
full-size Balloon, was made practical by
Never before were tires put to such gruelling the special Firestone Gum-Dipping process, in-
adding great
service, where it was necessary for every ounce sulating every * fibre of • each cord,
u, at-iuiiiigg
of rubber and every fibre of fabric to work in strength and stamina. Firestone has also simpli­
perfect unison with every other part.
fied the application of full-size Balloon tires to
your present car by designing a special unit con-
Miles
Driver
sisting of tires, tubes, rims and spokes applied by
Time
per hour
any dealer at a very low cost.
Joe Boyer—L. L. Corum 5:05:23:61 .....88.24
Earl Cooper _ _ ......... 5:06:47:18 .....87 88
Leadership
A gainst B ritis h
Jimmy Murphy .... _____6 :08:25:38
8 7 27
Harry Hartz ’ ...... ......... 6:10:44:28
06 fifl
R ubber R estriction A c t
Bennett H ill___
------- 5:11:07:00 .... 86.46
Attacking the unsound and uneconomic character
of the British Rubber Restriction Act limiting
Leadership in E v ery d ay Service the
exportation of rubber from the Far East,
Millions of motorists are profiting by the length­ Firestone was the one large tire manufacturer
ened service of Firestone tires. Scores of unso­ to take up the cause for the car owner. Soon
licited testimonials emphasize the long mileage after the agitation was started for America to
Firestone Gum-Dipped Cords deliver—which produce rubber under its own control, the cost
builds leadership in service, safety and economy. of crude rubber was reduced and tire prices
brought back to normal.
The largest taxicab companies in the five largest
cities in the United States use Firestone Gum-
Dipped Cords exclusively One fleet alone, the
Yellow Cab Co. of Chicago, uses over one-half
million tire miles per day.
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COOK’S GARAGE
LEADERSH IP
Leadership on Cabs, Bases and
T ru ck s
30x34 SOUND GIANT
D ealer Leadership T h ro u g h
T ire Q u a lity and Service
Through Firestone dealers you can obtain or­
ganized service and the soundest values on the
market, whether you need a Ford 30 x 3l/> Fabric,
a set of full-size Balloon Gum-Dipped Cord« or
a 10-inch truck tire.
M OST M IL E S PER D O LLA R
,
A few weeks ago this claim received
the most remarkable confirmation in
the results of the annual Los Angeles-
Camp Curry (Yosemite) Economy
Run. Six o u t o f th e seven trophies
offered, including the sweep-
stakes, were won by Zerolene-
lubr tested cars. The sweepstakes
winner, an Overland Model 92, driven
by Joe Bozzani, traveling the 400
miles of desert and mountain roads,
averaged 29.36 miles to the gallon of
Red Crown gasoline—an achievement
which the 1924 contest rules made all
the more remarkable as they forbade
coasting or stopping the engine.
Right here, in the official records of
this economy run classic, is yo u r
answer to the oil question. Why pay
tribute to the superstition that east­
ern oil, merely because it costs more
and is made in the East, is in some
mysterious way “better?” Experi­
enced drivers, out to make records,
don’t share that superstition—why
should you?
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California )
R A K E R & S O N , G resham , O regon
L. E. F A U G H T , C orbett, O regon
J. L. C O O K , T ro u td ale, O regon
G E O . H . A T K IN S O N , S pringdale, O regon
S A N D Y G A R A G E , S andy, O regon
AM ERICA SHOULD PR O D U C E ITS OW N RU BBER
$9.05
$10.35
$13.50
$16.00
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
VICTORIES
Firestone Leads on Speedw ay
w it h F ive Record Breakers
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ECONOMY RUN
RECORDSprow:
Hessel Implement Co.
Reliability
G aribaldi. Oregon. Mrs. K idder was liiiiiiiitiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiii.... iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..... .m,,,,
form erly Misa M yrtle W allace.
M ilton Fox and Mr. H arris have r e ­
tu rn ed from a d elig h tfu l trip to C rater
L ake an d th e O regon caves.
H erm an F u ch s of S tra u ssb u rg , G er­
m any, w as a rec en t guest a t the home
of Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox. Mr. F u ch s is
very favorably im pressed w ith this
section of th e co u n try and th in k s some
Mr. an d M rs. Ed P easley a re rejo ic­ of going into the lum ber business.
ing over th e a rriv a l of a new son on
Gus H elm ing, who has been in the
Ju ly 5.
U. S. navy for a couple of y ears, is
Miss M arie Tom ilson of H aines, O re­ h ere visitin g a t the hom e of his uncle.
gon, h as been spending a couple of Lew is H elm ing.
w eeks in T ro u td al a t th e home of her
E m m ett O'Neil h as received word
au n t, Mrs. M. B. McGinnis.
from W ashington. D. C„ th a t he has
Ells regular S U x S ^ Clincher Rim
Mr. an d Mrs. E. N orton and son of been aw arded second honors for th is
H utchinson, K au sas, a re h ere to spend sta te on his essay en tered in th e 1923
th e sum m er. Mr. N orton ow ns a safety cam paign w hich en titled him
Get our prices on United States and Kelly-Springfield
ran c h n ea r T ro u td ale and spends som e to tw o aw ard s, a silv er m edal an d a
tim e h ere every sum m er. They a re check for >10. Seventh an d eighth
tires and tubes
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occupying th e resid en ce of Mrs. C lara g rades and first and second g rad es in
W allace. Mrs. N orton is a sis te r of high school com peted. E m m ett is a
Mrs. A. D. K endall.
m em ber of the seventh g rad e at T ro u t­
Mr. F ed ersp eil has
com m enced I dale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W hitney and 1 nt
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
w ork on his new s a u e rk ra u t factory.
The building Is being erected n ea r th e d au g h ter B a rb a ra from Jew ell, K an ­ I Phone 1141
Gresham I
sas, have been v isitin g a t th e J. R.
C. C. Bush g arage.
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H a rry M cGinnis Is excav atin g for K n a rr hom e for th e p ast tw o weeks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
hitney
a
re
delighted
his new resid en ce on th e land he re-
GILLIS
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T K tH T D A L L , OREGON
I cen tly p u rch ased of McGinnis & K en- w ith Oregon. Mrs. David K n arr, also
Phone Gresham 4M
of Jew ell, K ansas, arriv ed on S a tu r­
Tlie Nai^arenes will hold serv ices in
| dail.
An ex cellen t q u ality of celery is be­ day. She w ill spend a couple of th e com m unity ch u rch at G illis Sun- ;
ing m ark eted from th e T ro u td ale cel­ m onths in T ro u td ale an d P o rtlan d . On day aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock. T he s e r­
7r«i«,partati*«
F rid ay Mrs. L ulu Macy and d au g h ter vices will be led by Tom m y M erton
ery g ardens.
R
uth
of
Salem
,
Oregon,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
from
C
alifornia.
T
h
ere
will
be
an
o
th
­
Mrs. F ra n c e s F ox gave a b irth d a y
d in n er on S unday in honor of her son De Rocher, Mrs. S arah Mason and son e r sp eak er from C alifornia and special
E m anuel. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and W alter of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t th e singing and m usic.
Let me sell you that
If th e atten d a n ce is good Sunday,
! Mrs. E m anuel Fox, Mr. an d Mrs. Al- K n a rr hom e in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
New Chevrolet
I b ert Fox and d a u g h te r F ran ces, Mr. W hitney, all being old frien d s in K a n ­ m eetings will be held for th e follow ­
We will give you Service every day
and Mrs. W ehoffer from P o rtlan d and sas. T he W hitneys le ft for C alifornia ing ten days. E veryone is cordially
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. M elvin S h o rt and little W ednesday.
T
h
ere
w
ill
be
no
serv
ices
in
th
e
d au g h ter of W ashougal, W ashington.
GRESHAM
Mr, and Mrs. P. H. P eterso n a re T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rc h u n til A u­
POWELL VALLEY
g
u
st
21.
T
he
Rev.
E.
R.
D.
H
ollensted
w recking th e house on th e ir p ro p erty
T he W om en's Home an d F oreign
| on T ro u td ale H eig h ts and a re m ak in g is on his vacation.
M issionary society w ill m eet a t th e
ready »o build a m odern resid en ce a t
W e h av e s ta n d a rd size
hom e of I)r. and Mrs. Ju liu s S tu re at
| once.
re a d y -c u t B o o r Ja m b s , 75c
COTTRELL
Sandy on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju ly
B url S tillw ell of Pendleton, Oregon,
each . A lso w e w ill h a v e a
24.
a t 2 o'clock. All a re Invited.
visited a t th e hom e of Mrs. M ary P a r ­
lot of c e d a r c h ests, size 33, 46
No S unday school o r ch u rch s e r­
S ervices will be held in th e Sw edish
sons on Monday.
vices w ill be held in th e com m unity
a n d 54 in ch e s fo r th is w eek
only, $7.65 to $12.30.
, Mrs. F. H. A nderson and ch ild ren ch u rc h d u rin g th e m onths of Ju ly and Mission ch u rch next S unday both
i of Boise, Idaho, a re spending th e su m ­ A ugust.
S ervices w ill begin again m orning and evening. In th e m o rn ­
O. W. T H O K E N
ing the p rea ch er will be th e Rev. P aul
m er a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r’s S eptem ber 1.
Phone 5(>xl
G resh am
Rood of C alifornia and in th e evening
m other, Mrs. C. S. W ilson.
the
Rev.
Mr.
W
allin.
Ig
n
itio
n
E
x
p
ert
Mrs. D ora S h u te and son left recen t-
w ill be g iv en to him w h o p ro v es th a t
j ly for K an sas City, M issouri, w here I >25
can not find th e d eficien cy o f h is m a-
they w ill m ake th e ir home.
ch ,n e on sta rtin g , lig h tin g and ig n itio n .
F in g ers w ere m ade before fo rk s and
M ain S treet G a ra g e P h o n e G resh am 122H hands before knives.—Sw ift.
Mrs. H. F. P a rso n s is v isitin g h e r
d au g h ters. Miss Belie P arso n s at New-
j berg, Oregon, and Mrs. Z. S chenck a t
Oregon City, th is week.
Miss N ancy B u rn s of Spokane, W n„
is spending th e sum m er h ere a t th e
V » « .- i . ' j ù ' i i v e »
hom e of h er m o th er, Mrs. M arg aret
“ w v V I .h i
Burns.
V u lra n isin g mid Itetreadlnii
Mrs. W. W. R obinson an d child ren
AU Work G uaranteed
sp en t th e w eek-end a t home. They
have been cam p in g for som e tim e a t
th e Sw eet B rier ran c h picking b erries.
GEO. A. BRANDT
Phone 1471
F rie n d s of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. K id­
der have received an ann o u n cem en t
of th e b irth of a son on Ju ly 11th at
22
F IS K
T IR E S
and
TUBES
• W
» » Vl,»i
Gresham Tire Shop
WELL DIGGING
Cleaning anil Deepening
C. E. Chipman
G resham R. A, Bx. 36 or P hone 1121
We Try to « h e Satisfaction
FAIRVIEW
R o b ert M cGuire anti Miss Anch
D udley w ere m arried la st Sundi
noon at th e P resb y terian m anse by tl
m in ister, th e Rev. B. R. D. H ollenste
Im m ediate frien d s anil relativ es of tl
groom and bride w ore p rese n t a t tl
ceremony,
"D rifting Away From God,” w ill 1
th e them e of a serm on a t th e Srnlt
M em orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch Sunda
m orning at 11 o'clock by th e pasto
th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunda
school a t 10 o’clock. T his will be th
la st serm on before th e p a sto r's vacs
tlon. Mr. H ollensted expects to b
back and preach again on Sunday. Au
Must 24. T he Sunday school w ill b
m ain tain ed a t th e u su a l hour.
PLEASANT VALLEY
*
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson o
P o rtlan d , visited a t th e hom e of theli
d au g h ter. Mrs. W ill Richey and fuml
ly, la st Sunday.
mm
Mr. anil Mrs. K line have th e sym ­
pathy of th e com m unity In th e loss ol
th e ir baby son, H arry , who died very
suddenly la st S atu rd ay evening. B u r­
ial w as a t Olympia. W ashington. The
baby w as six m onths old.
Mrs. H. O. Je llu m anil d au g h ter
B erth a of L aC enter, W ashington, a re
v isitin g frien d s h ere th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W oodman and
ch ild ren , G randm a W oodm an, and
Mrs. Bessie D evine of P o rtlan d , w ere
v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. K esterson, Sunday aftern o o n .
C. W. Richey and d au g h ter, Miss
Ina. of Deep Creek, visited w ith Mr.
and Mrs. G. N. S ag er la st Friday.
Grandpa Bancus Is very 111 at his
home.
Mrs. O. H. Richey has been sick for
the p ast tw o week«, and la n o t Im­
proving as fast as h e r frien d s w o u d
like to have her.
Jam es M cLean has Installed a c< w
elec tric pum p a t his home.
Announcement
or
ZEROLENE
Gresham Undertaking Co.
Morticians it ml Funeral
Director«
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