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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1924)
GBgSHAM OUTLOOK, FRI BAY, AUOrST 2», 1924 PACK TH KCI COTTRELL C om m unity ch u rch w ill be reopened Sunday, S ep tem b er 7, a t 10 a. m T h e C o ttrell P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso P reach in g serv ice by th e p asto r, th e ciatio n , of w hich Mrs. H. H. W atkins Rev. S. F. P itts, a t 11 o'clock. T he is p resid en t, w ill hold its first m e et W illing W orker society w ill hold ing of th e new school y ear on the eve m eeting at th e ch u rch , W ednesday FAIRVIEW S eptem ber 3. n ing of S eptem ber 5, a t th e school- T he W om an’s Home and F o reig n "T he Realm of F a ith ” w ill be th e 1 house. G reat fires from little sp a rk s a re society w ill bold an au ctio n sale in them e of th e serm on Sunday m o rn in g ! T he S unday school of th e C ottrell spread. th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h S a tu r at 11 o c lic k at th e Sm ith M e m o ria l J day, S eptem ber 6, at 8 o’clock to P re sb y teria n ch u rch by th e p asto r, I w hich a ll a re iuvited. H and-m ade a r th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sun- j tid e s of a ll kind w ill be on sale, also day school s ta rts pro m p tly a t 10 j th e re w ill be a hom e-m ade candy o’clock. T h ere w ill be a m eeting of booth. R efresh m en ts w ill be served. te ach ers an d officers a t th e m anse at The function of a strong, progressive On W ednesday evening th e ladies of < lOfik. P l a n s l u r pi. uii- r a ll y d a y , J hank such as this is to serve every custo th e D eborah Aid and th e ir frien d s, and th e fall and w in te r w ork will be mer to the very best of its ability. ab o u t 100 in all, su rp rised E rik An- discussed. ifcrsou and his d au g h ter, Miss N ellie Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s and But safety should never be sacrificed in A nderson, a t th e ir h o p e and sp e n t a d au g h ter E m ily have re tu rn e d from a the giving of service. Safety first, last, and v ery enjoyable evening. T h ere w ere th ree w eeks' trip by autom obile I Boycc-ite is absolutely guaranteed to remove all sev eral m u sical selections and an ad w hich took them n o rth w ard as fa r as | always—that is the business motto of this d ress by th e p asto r, th e Rev. O. J. V ancouver an d V ictoria, B. C. They carbon from your motor, giving you more power bank. It will never be anything else. W ilner. As an ap p reciatio n of th e a re loud in th e ir p raise s of th e fine ! and greater gasoline mileage. We invite you to freely consult us in services of Miss A nderson In ca rin g scenery an d th e w arm h o sp itality j for Mrs. K ath e rin a H egquist, who w hich they received. In S eattle th e the matter of your financial affairs. Let died la st Ju ly , she w as p resen ted w ith Cham ber of Com m erce conducted Boyce-ite costs nothing as Boyce-ite saves more us get acquainted, in whatever department a g ift of J25.00 by th e Aid. them , in com pany w ith o th e rs, on a than it costs. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C arlsted r e to u r of th e city w hich covered 37 you are seeking safety with service. tu rn e d W ednesday from th e ir w ed m iles and show ed them th e com m er We recommend and sell genuine Boyce-ite only ding trip an d th e sam e evening w ere cial an d scenic ad v au tag es of th e tre a te d to a ch a riv ari by a la rg e n u m place. Such trip s a re conducted tw ice ber of th e young people. each week by th e Cham ber. A trip A. C. A rvidson has received w ord to R ainier p a rk and a clim b w ell K. A. MILLER, Cashier above th e snow line w ere enjoyed u n rec en tly of th e death of his fa th e r In HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. Sweden on Ju ly 19, a t th e age of 92 der ideal w eath er conditions. V an Phone 2391 Nite Phone -706 years. T h ere are fo u r o th e r ch ild ren couver, B. C. w as visited an d from in th e U nited S tates, th re e living in th e re th e tra v e le rs w ere ferried to M innesota and one in N orth D akota. V ancouver Islan d , d isem b ark in g at T he Rev. O. J. W ilner an n o u n ces his Nannim o. T he c irc u it of th e Island services fo r th e com ing S unday as w as m ade an d th e b eau tifu l city of follow s: S unday school a t 10; p re a c h V ictoria w as visited. T he re tu rn trip ing a t 11 in th e Sw edish lan g u ag e w as d elig h tfu l and th e en tire jo u rn ey serm on topic, ‘"D iscipleship r a th e r free from accid en ts o r d isag reeab le th an M astersh ip .” T he service in th e featu res. T he p a rty w as aw ay th ree evening w ill be in E n g lish , th e them e w eeks and trav eled by autom obile 1280 m iles. being, ‘ T h e G reat H igh P rie st.” T he ch o ir and strin g band w ill fu rn ish TROUTDALE m usic for th ese services. T he con flrm ation class w ill m eet in th e T he A dvent C h ristian cam p m eeting ch u rc h S atu rd ay a t 2 o'clock. is w ell atten d ed and new cam p ers a re a rriv in g dally. A deep In terest is b e ing ta k en in th e sp iritu a l teach in g s CORBETT w hich a re p resen ted and b aptism s For any depth or type of well. T h e ball gam e S unday betw een Cor w ere perform ed la st Sunday. S e r b ett an d P alm e r resu lted in a sco re of vices a re held every day a t 10 a. in., Always a Dependable System 21 to 6 in favor of C orbett. T he v isit 2:30 and 8 p. m. E ld e r S hepard of ing team played v ery w ell, consider P o rtlan d w ill p reach n ex t Sunday. All ing th is w as th e th ird gam e th ey have a re invited to h ea r him. played aw ay from th e ir hom e d ia P re p a ra tio n s are being m ade for th e Oliver (’hilled or Steel Plows mond. opening of th e new school y ear, b e F red C. Reed w as a t McGowan’s g in n in g S eptem ber 8. Mrs. E m iline salm on ca n n ery on business Monday Shaw w ill be p rin cip al w ith Mrs. R eed’s Islan d Is becom ing fam ous G race Otto an d Mrs. C. E. Scott in A large list of Good Used Implements, Automobiles as a su m m er re so rt. T he level sandy ch arg e of th e low er grades. Trucks, Tractors beach es and th e enorm ous plies of Mrs. A nna R ichardson an d fam ily Automobile Accessories driftw ood for bonfires, an d shady and Mrs. Ida C raw ford have re tu rn e d groves m ake it a ttra c tiv e to city from th e beach. folks. A bout 50 p ersons w ere cam ped Em il L oser h as re tu rn e d from Se on th e Island over th e w eek-end. attle , W ashington. Mrs. M ary H icks and d au g h ter RELIABILITY -: SERVICE Miss B elle P arso n s of N ew berg, L au ra, re tu rn e d S atu rd ay evening Oregon, is spending h er v acation at Phone 1141 Gresham from a trip to Seaside. th e hom e of h e r m o th er, Mrs. E lecta T he a n n u a l m eeting of E a ste rn P arso n s. M ultnom ah county pioneers w ill be Miss T helm a S eiling of P o rtla n d is held a t C olum bia g ran g e h all, W ed visitin g frien d s in T ro u td ale th is nesday, S eptem ber 3. H enry L ato u rell week. a t thia B akery and a t S to r « Is p resid en t. Mrs. C lara L arsso n has Miss Vivian Owens of P o rtlan d is ch a rg e of th e program . v isitin g h e r fa th e r, Wm. Owens. Contains the Vltamines, mi ed by Miss L au re T iller is visitin g her Lubricates ‘Better— Costs Less scientific prlnclt les b ro th er in Bend, Oregon, for a couple The verdict of users verifies the claims of of weeks. Mrs. W ill Richey and d au g h ter Miss IPs Good and Good for You our Research Engineers—that Zerolene Miss L ulu M lckley sp e n t th e w eek A lice have re tu rn e d from a w eek’s end In P o rtlan d a t th e hom e of her “F ” fo r F ords meets the special require v isit w ith frien d s a t La C enter. siste r, Mrs. G race H anna. ments of the Ford lubricating system Jo h n B a rn a rd w as a P o rtlan d v isit Je ss Coons Is rem odeling th e b la ck THEO. VAN DO.'TNCK better than any other oil. Phone 1221 or on b u sin ess la st Monday. sm ith shop an d in stallin g th e n eces J. H. K esterson w as In Oregon City sa ry eq u ip m en t for a first-c la ss g a r Yet it costs not more but less than any atten d in g to b u sin ess m a tte rs Mon age. of the special Ford oils on the market FUEL PROBLEM S SOLVED. der y o u r fe rtiliz e r for th e b e rrie s now day. V isitors a t th e L. A. H arlow hom e for d elivery soon w hile it is dry. Mrs. C. F. K esterso n and son K en th is w eek w ere Mrs. W. C. K erion, A Longer Life for Your Ford Berry Growers Supply Members n eth re tu rn e d S unday from a tw o Mrs. Joseph B everidge of P o rtla n d T he B erry G row ers P ack in g Co. und Others. w eek’s v isit w ith h e r son K eith K es and Mrs. U. G. Shipley of Salem , Ore. W e believe that Zerolene "F” for Fords te rso n of O akland, Oregon. H erm an B laser, F ra n k , A lb ert and To th e b erry g ro w ers and all o th e rs SHORTAGE OF SEED will increase gasoline mileage, reduce Mrs. N ellie F ish left T h u rsd ay for Agues Seidel, A. D. K endall and fam COHN IS FACED who need firs t-d e s s fuel fo r w in ter carbon removal operations, and lengthen Independence, w h ere she w ill v isit ily le ft S unday for C lackam as lake we w ish to an n o u n ce th a t we have the working life of every Ford in which for som e tim e. T he sp rin g of 1924 w as usually w here th ey w ill spend th e ir vacation. it is used. Q uite a n u m b er of people from th is Mac. H ollom an and fam ily left th e ju s t secu red a lim ited q u a n tity of old b ack w ard in m any sections. F ollow section left th is w eek for D ouglas first of th e w eek for th e m o u n tain s gro w th bone d ry yellow fir cordw ood ing th is, th e grow ing co n d itio n s w ere A F ord is an A - l transportation county w here they expect to help ca re n ea r C lackam as lake, w h ere th ey will th a t we can d eliver an y w h ere on th e not good, w ith th e re su lt th a t th e bulk for th e p ru n e crop. investm en t. P ro tect y o u r in vestm en t te rrito ry in th ree -c o rd lots a t $7.75 of th e co rn is ex trem ely late. It Is so pick h u ck leb e rrie s for som e tim e. H a rry K erstin g m ade a trip to the by proper lubrication. T he Misses M arg aret and Miriam p e r cord. T his is tru ly th e la st word late th a t m ost of th e crop w ill be u n M olalla c o u n try W ednesday. Spence, Jo h n McGinnis an d R ichard in q u ality of wood fuel and if desired fit for seed u n less fro st holds oft long Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F ro st, Jr., and K n a rr visited a t th e hom e of Mr. and o rd ers should be placed a t once, as er th a n u sual. ch ild ren m ade a trip to Seaside r e Mrs. Ja m es W allace a t M ilw aukie on ow ing to th e p re se n t location of th is T he d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re is cently wood it m u st be delivered before th e callin g atte n tio n to th is fac t a t th e Sunday. C larence P a lin has ju s t com pleted (California) T he house of P. H. P eterso n is b e w in te r ra in s s ta rt. O rd ers w ill be p rese n t tim e in o rd er to p rev en t, If th e erectio n of a new d airy b arn . ing p la ste re d th is w eek and th a t of filled In th e o rd er in w hich they a re possible, a serio u s seed-corn situ atio n R alph R ichey is having his house H a rry McGinnis is inclosed. received and good m e asu re w ill be In th e sp rin g of 1925. T h e h ig h er rem odeled. g u aran teed . So p lease g et busy and p rices for corn in th e la st few w eeks Mrs. J. L. F ish er and little d au g h o rd e r a t once. P hone 1871 o r 176 a re d raw in g m uch of th e old crop te rs B ernice and M ary of W endiing, G resham , and your wife w ill adm it from th e farm s. F a rm e rs n o t having a re spending a few days v isitin g th a t w hile y o u r ju d g m en t m ay be poor enough seed co rn for 1925 left over frien d s and relativ es in th is n eig h on som e th in g s, your fuel ju d g m en t is from la st y e a r’s supply should save From Tested Cows borhood. Mrs. F ish er form erly r e re a l good if you su p p ly h er w ith say th e best of th e ir bulk crib co rn from sided a t th is place. th re e co rd s of th is No. 1 old grow th w hich to obtain seed, if n ecessary . If P assed by Mr. an d Mrs. Y ates of C orvallis yellow fir wood and th re e to n s of our th is y e a r's cro p is killed by fro st be Portlund Health Authorities. w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and fam ous S u p erio r Rock S p rin g s coal fore it is m a tu re, th is old corn w ill Mrs. G. H. R ichey la st Sunday. and your w in ter fuel w ill be provided provide a so u rce from w hich seed W illard B liss is having an a d d i- 1 a t th e low est d o lla r co st of h e a t u n its. can be selected for p la n tin g in 1925. tio n b u ilt on to his house. T h ese p rices a re only m ade possible Save som e of your old seed corn, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. K esterson and by delivery d irec t to you from th e advises th e U nited S tate s d ep a rtm en t sons W illard and B ertram left T u es stu m p or th e ca r, viz.: $8.00 for th e of a g ric u ltu re , as th e re w ill be a Phone Gresham 311x2 day for a few w eeks' sojourn a t K el old yellow fir an d 313.00 for th e S u sh o rta g e g en e rally th ro u g h o u t th e logg, Oregon. p erio r coal. We th in k you should o r n o rth . LIVE COMMUNITIES REPORT ACTIVITIES POWELL VALLEY Safety IV/tfi Service USE Concentrated Boyce-ite G R ESH A M GARAGE ZEROLENE MACHINERY IMPLEMENTS MYERS WATER SYSTEMS , tor FORDS leads in sales POTATO DIGGERS Z erolen e “F ” for F ords, the Standard Oil Company’s new oil for Ford cars, was for the first time draw n from the pum ps at garages and at Standard Oil Company Ser vice Stations and offered to the pub lic about the middle of last December. The response of the motoring public was immediate and over whelming. T oday Z erolen e “F ” for F o rd s is the m o st popu lar oil on the m a rk et for F o rd lub rication. ~ SPREADERS All Repairs HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. OUR HEALTH BREAD PLEASANT VALLEY Gresham City Bakery STM iO A SD OIL COMPANY 100% FORD Milk and Cream Rubrication WHITE ROSE SANITARY DAIRY FOLKS IN OUR TOWN A ŒT P»’ Good Suggestion Edward McCullough « ALTOCASTÏk /MW A4 +