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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1924)
F R ID A Y . Farmer Face* I.lquvr Cliwve. Deputy sheriffs yesterday located a 60-gallon still and a quantity of moonshine liquor on the farm of Frank Fehrenbacher, in Banner Acres, not far from Springdale. The owner was arrested. Due to the fact that a threshing outfit had just moved upon Fehrenbacher's place to do his threshing, he was not obliged to ac AUGUST 15, 1«1 PAGI THREB company the officers to Portland but was given until Monday to report. The 13th annual reunion of the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black were Bramhall family was held at the shopping in Portland Monday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bram BA N K IN G HO URS CH ANG ED Paul Vedder Is back on his Job at Sunday school at the Pleasant Val hall at Troutdale Sunday. The guest« the Columbia brickyard after a ley church will be held at 10 o'clock started to arrive about 10 o'clock and next Sunday morning and preaching at noon a bounteous dinner was serv month's enjoyable trip overland with Owing to the large increase in our service at 8. The pastor, the Rev. J. ed under the trees. Tue floral decora Mrs. Vedder through California New Mexico and western Kansas. The ob Stanford Moore, will preach. tions were gladioli and dahlias. After jective point of their trip was New business and the amount of work incident dinner the regular business meeting Mexico, where their little son Allan, there-to, we are compelled to adhere strict was held and the rest of the day was was making his home with his grand ly to our banking hours of 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., spent visiting and playing games. The boy returned with his 5« TIR E S 50 TIR E S Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jno. parents. and beginning Monday, August 18, it will parents. Bramhall and son Carl of Portland, Dale and Buford Cottingim, sons of be impossible to transact any business Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bramhall of Battle Ground, Mrs. Carl Schultz, were the proud with us outside of the above mentioned Washington, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. guests of little Mack Stout one day hours. Gotham and daughters, Willma and last week, when they accompanied him to his father's farm at Beaver Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mooney and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. A. creek, where a threshing machine was Here-to-fore we have endeavored to accom Yeoman and children, Mrs. Crystal in operation. It was the boys' first odate the public by allowing them to transact Wilson and two sons and Lillian experience of anything of that kind 30x3 j U. S. Usco Cord $8.50 Bramhall all of Portland, Mr. and and needless to say they enjoyed it their business at all hours, but it has reached Mrs. A1 Leronge and sons, Mr. and immensely. The Rev. E. G. Judd, pastor of the I the point when we must confine our work to Mrs. Clarence Bramhall and children 30x3 j Sound Cord $8.00 Gresham Baptist church, accompanied of Battle Ground, Washington, Mr. certain hours or be working night and day, All New Tires and No. 1 Grade and Mrs. Harry Bramhall and daugh by C. W. Guile, made a pleasant pas which is a physical impossibility. toral call at the home of Mrs. Carl ter Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoecker Schultz, also at the A. J. Stout home and two sons, Mrs. Electa Parsons All Sizes at Special Prices for 30 Days and daughter Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Tuesday. Mr. Judd has but recently Trusting our customers will appreciate this ence Parsons, Mrs. Mary Parsons and moved to Gresham and is anxious to become acquainted with the members change and govern themselves accordingly, son Dale, Arnold Johns, Mrs. Ed. H E SSE L IM PL E M E N T CO. Woodard and Miss Myrtle Carter of of his church. Mrs. Sarah E. Doryland of Kansas Troutdale and the host and hostess, Gresham, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bramhall and City, Kansas arrived Saturday for an Reliability Service sons Lloyd and Kenneth. It was de extended visit with her son, Mark cided to hold the next family reunion Doryland and family. Mrs. Doryland at the home of Wm. Bramhall of Bat is 74 years of age but made the trip unaccompanied, and Is unusually alert K. A. M ILLER, Cashier tle Ground, Washington. and active for a woman of her years. J. L. Cook has rented his garage Mrs. A. J. tout enjoyed a visit from building and sold the equipment to her mother, Mrs. Frances MacKer- E. E. Van Buskirk of Bridal Veil, row and her sister, Mrs. Carl Alt, of Oregon, who has taken possession. Sandy. Virginia Marie came to make her Neighbors and friends of Mrs. M. home with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright Doryland are rejoicing that she is on August 4. The little lady weighed able to be up again after a prolonged W E S T IN G H O U S E nine pounds. illness of over a month. Mrs. Irene Sprange of Corbett, Ore gon visited her sister, Mrs. Lura M AZDA Lam ps PLEASANT VALLEY O’Neil Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birrel, of The Recent visitors at the C. I. Thomas fo r le ss home was a sister of Mrs. Thomas, Dalles, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Richey. Sun Mrs. Ruth C. Fish and daughter Mary Emily of Los Angeles, California, who day afternoon they all went to Grant left Wednesday for Seaside, and Mrs Park, on the Clackamas river, where You can now buy the cele A. A, Cooper of The Dalles, Oregon, they visited the caves. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans entertain Not just because it is an economically priced mother of Mrs. Thomas, who is mak brated Westinghouse Mazda ed 21 of their relatives Sunday at ing a two weeks’ visit. oil, but because it lubricates b etter every type lamps at the following prices George Schroth and daughter Dor dinner. Among them were relatives from Seattle, Hillsboro and Portland. of farm equipment, from a tractor to an auto othy of Portland are visiting a few Mr. and Mrs. Meacham made a trip days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. mobile. to the beach last week. Mrs. Meach O. Davis. am will return to the beach accomp Herman Blaser entertained at din anied by Miss Helen Evans this week. Big users, who can afford to test out the ner Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rosebrook of merits of different oils experimentally, refuse to McLain and son and daughter of Port Portland one day recently on land, Mr. and Mrs. A. Althaus and his aunt, called pay tribute to the superstition that “eastern” oils Mrs. Lillian Richey. daughter Helen of Sweet Brier ranch Miss Alice Richey is spending this are in some mysterious way “better” — why Mrs. H. C. McGinnis has been quite week with her grandparents, Mr. and should you? ill for the past two weeks but is some Mrs. George Robinson of Portland. The long winter nights are coming. I^et us supply better now. Little Francis Frost is recovering your needs in these lamps The Natomas Company of California, which Mrs. Electa Parsons had the mis from a broken arm which he received fortune of spraining her ankle quite when he fell from a window. operates 10 automobiles, 3 five-ton trucks, 9 Ford badly recently. Mrs. G. N. Sager Is able to be about trucks, 3 Best Tracklayer Caterpillars, 1 Holt the house again after several weeks suffering from an injured leg, caused ROCKWOOD Phone 1421 Gresham Caterpillar, and 2 stationary gas engines, and also from a fall. She is quite lame yet. An attractive evening social and uses Zerolene on the bearings of 9 irrigation I program will be given at the Rock pumps, writes as follows: SPRINGDALE wood grange hall on Saturday eve ning, August 23, by the ladles and The Springdale confectionery and “W e have used your products for several | young people of the Methodist church. barber shop changed hands. A. San at thia Bakery and at Stor a years with exceptionally good results, and At the Rockwood church next Sun ford sold to A. W. Sutton. Mr. Sut day the Usual session of the Sunday ton is Installing a fountain which will your prompt service has been valuable to Contains the Vitaminen, inl'ed by school will be held at 10 o’clock. Ep be an added attraction to the confec us scientific principes worth League will be held at 7 in the tionery. evening and preaching service at 8. Mrs. Candlish and Mr. and Mrs. J. It's Good and Good for Ton The use of Zerolene will not only Long of Portland were recent guests ZEROLENE cut down your oil bill, but enable of Mrs. D. Brown. , F Funeral services were held for Mr. you to secure greater gasoline EAT THEO. VAN DOFINCK Van Zant Monday afternoon. Inter Phone 1221 mileage, with less carbon, lower ment was In the Douglas cemetery. PLEASANT VALLEY SPECIAL ggtua&t « f Oraattaan 'Rancher, too, prefers ZEROLENE e. lOto 50 Watts, ,27c 60 W atts.......... 32c 75 W atts.......... 45c 100 W atts........ 55c 150 W atts........ 70c 200 W atts........ 95c I. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City. Bakery f o r FO R D S upkeep costs, and a longer work ing life for all your power equip ment. — the Standard O il C o m p a n y ’s new im p ro v e d o il for Ford can “ Feeds Th ose Oil-Starved Fords.” In sist on Zerolene — a b etter o il— even i f i t does cost less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C A L IF O R N IA ) Thia booklet reports inde pendent service tests of Zerolene made by a num ber o f large users. Ask any Standard O il Com pany sales r e p r e s e n ta tiv e or Zerolene dealer for a copy. FOLKS IN OUR TOWN AO The Same ToMaxyk s Edward McCullough AUTOCASTER ZEROLENE ,<c GRESHAM MAID ICE CREAM “I t ’s Delicious” Let us supply you with Ice | Cream, Sweet Cream, Whip ping Cream, Butter and Ice. We offer you Gresham prod ucts made from pure Gresh am Milk and Cream at rea sonable prices. See our stand on Main Street. Take one of our handy containers of ice cream home with you. We fill orders in quantities of from 1 pint to 100 gallons or I more. Monday and Friday are our ice delivery days. Phone your | wants. We also handle a full line of coca cola Bottling Co.’8 goods. Dairy Products Co. Phone 1381 Gresham FAIRVIEW The Rev. J. Stanford Moore, pastor of the Methodist church, will preach next Sunday morning at the Smith Memorial Presbyterian church at a union service of the two congrega tions, in the absence of the Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted. Each will hold Its Sunday school at the usual hour, 10 o’clock. N O TIC E O F M F E T IN O O F CO U N T Y H O ARD OF E Q U A L IZ A T IO N . N otice is hereby given th a t on Monday, September 8. 1924, the Board of E qualiza tion of Multnomah county will attend at the office of the County A ssessor, at the Courthouse In Portland, and publicly e x am ine the assessm ent rolls for the year 1924, and correct all errors In valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property, assessed by the County Assessor. And It shall be the duty of persons Interested to appear at the tim e and place appointed. I f It shall appear to such Board o f E qualization that there are any lands er lots or other property assessed tw ice, or Incorrectly assessed as to description or quantity, and In the name of a person or persons not the ow n er thereof, or assessed under or beyond the actual cash value thereof, said Board may make proper correction of the same. It it shall appear to such Board that any land, lots or other property assessable by the A ssessor are not assessed, such Board shall assess the sam e at the full cash value thereof. HIRAM U WELCH. County Assessor. Portland, Ore., Aug. 15. 1924. 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 S A N IT A k Y GKO. I II E T L , Prop. M A R K ET Phone 1711 Greahnm REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES The following are the regular subscription rates on Port land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the bargain rates announced above. OREGONIAN. 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