Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 12, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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K a t e W is s le r. D ec e a se d .
Get the classified ad. habit.
GUARANTEED to be as represented
All with 1925 License
USED CAR SALE
1922
FORD
Touring
OVERLAND
Touring
E x tra good
condition.
Looks and runs
good.
$325
$265
R uns good, has new
top, new b attery
and six
cord tire s.
1922
DODGE
Roadster
OVERLAND
Coupe
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1918
FORD
Touring
Looks and runs
good.
Looks good and
runs good
$475
Good rubber,
looks extra good.
$375
$100
1920
FORD
Coupe
OVERLAND
Touring
GARDNER
Touring
A good buy at
a sure buy at
Disc wheels and
lots of extras.
$200
$385
$265
1923
1924
FORD
Coupe
MAXWELL
Roadster
FORD
Sedan
$300
A -l condition
Looks and runs
like a new car.
$750
$400
A. J. K ru eg er and A. D. Ogden a t ­
tended th e Tacom a p o u ltry show. They
rep o rt th a t it w as up to th e sta n d ard
and a tine lot of chickens, rab b its and
pigeons w ere on display. T he g en tle­
m en had a fine exhibit of five en tries
of A nconas and retu rn ed w ith live
blue ribbons. T he T acom a P o u ltry
association gave a b an q u et to th e v is­
itin g m em bers and ex h ib ito rs at w hich
182 w ere presen t. A real chicken din
n er w as served, follow ed by a p ro ­
g ram a t w hich O. A. H atto n , of P o rt
land, p resid en t of th e Oregon P o u ltry
and P et Stock association, w as to a s t­
m aster.
FAIRVIEW
If you are looking for a good used car for less,
look these over, drive them, then you’ll buy a used
car from us
“ Before and A fter C h rist’s Com ing”
w ill be th e them e of a serm on a t th e
S m ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch
S unday m orning a t 11 o’clock. S u n ­
day school w ill convene a t th e u su al
hour, 10 o’clock.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Reliability
Phone 1141
Service
. C A N N E D GOODS
E X T R A S P C IA L S
TROUTDALE
1922
ITEMS FOR RAKING
m m '"
$150
1922
The 20th Century wish their multitude of friends “A Merrv Christmas”
,
Model 85
1923
Season of
Yuletide
those who have been indisposed.
W hile eating a t th e L adies’ Aid
chicken d in n er a t F airview last S a t­
urday, Mrs. J. W. E ck ert p artly sw al­
lowed a sm all m etallic su b stan ce
f J ^ le l'me tp/ien the spirit of Friendship
and Charitv brepeit.
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w hich p en etrated th e to n sils and was 1 .1 '
‘^ ^ t e
removed w ith co nsiderable difficulty
by a surgeon in P o rtlan d on th e fol­
low ing m orning. It is th ought th a t
a piece of enam el from a k ettle m ight
be th e cau se of th e trouble.
As a re su lt of th e recen t election of J generous’offerings? “ ntribudn« ,oward
’P - ‘ » ' «he Season, make the following
officers of th e Rockwood gran g e, th e
follow ing w ill be in stalled in office at
the m eeting on S atu rd ay , Decem ber j ^ e e m b e ^ 4 f ~ m i n c h " h d ea y ’ D e C e m ‘ ~ r , 3 t h ‘ ° W ed n e s d a y n ig h t,
20: F. H. C rane, re-elected m a ste r of
g ran g e;
H erb ert L ynch, overseer,
Ray E. Benson, ste w ard ;
F ra n k
G rassel, a ssista n t ste w ard ; Mrs. Olive
Benson, ch a p la in ; Mrs. Maude L. L a n ­
dis. le c tu re r;
W ard Schafer, S r.;
tre a s u re r: Dr. C. L. H aynes, se c re ­ I P o w d e ^ U ounce” « c 3
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Roval Bakin«
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Alice W eiland, lady a ssista n t ste w ard ;
Mrs. Nora K aser. F lo ra ; Mrs. H er­
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2 pounds 45c. Raisins, Thompson’s Seedless in bulk I lbs
b ert Lynch. C eres; Mrs. W ard Schaf-
I er, Pomona.
A m asq u erad e ball w ill be given by
th e m em bers of the Rockwood Social
club a t the g ran g e h all W ednesday
evening, Decem ber 31. P rizes w ill be
given for th e best costum e and best
Fancy Shrimp, 1-lb. cans, each 19c. Del Monte Hot Sauce, 4 cans, 25c. Pioneer
ch a racter. No one w ill be adm itted
Clams,
flat cans, each 20c.
a t th is ball except by card. P e te r
Pineapple, Standard Sliced, large can 25.
W eiland, B. E. Boice and C larence
Jo h n so n a re in ch arg e of th e a rra n g e
nients for th e evening.
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F A R M E R S I N S U R E in th e o ld r e lia b le
O reg o n F ir e R e lie f A ssn .
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p o lic y p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith n o a s -
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A s s e ts o v e r h a l f m illio n .
B. W . T h o rn e , a g e n t.
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^ Iazol,a O '1» Mts 45c pts 25c. Campbell’sSoups, Tomato, 3 for 25c. All other kinds
round 27-r c I T " 1 Ch?,C° late’Z 2 lb- ? C’ 1X11,1111 37c Cheese’
the Northwest
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°f' a o e f aX°r; 9t rer Pk8-Grystal White Soap, 10 bars 39c Milk t il
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BEVERAGES
I 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, has the nearest to a perfect flavor
j pound 45c, 3 pounds $1.32. Roasted the day before you buy it.’
Royal Garden Tea, it s the best, th at’s all, pound 73c, % pound 38c.
CANDIES FRUITS NUTS POPCORN, ETC.
2 7 r / ? llner t o UtS’ neT S » andi v e?t’ n° Peanu,t8’ P°nnd 25c. Soft Shell Almonds, pound
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• J V azilb’ P°ynd 20t. \ \ alnuts, very best, pound 40c. Oregon Choice 35c lb
. atin H n ish M ix Candy, pound 20c. Commercial Chocolates, lb. 25c Extra Cream
Candy, lb. 27% c. Christmas Mixed, lb. 22% c. Crystalized Gum and Creams, pound
22 jc. Special prices on Candies to churches and societies in quantity.
10 pounds $1.75. C luster Raisins, p o u n ip k T
V /s O tJ ^ P o p c o rm ’s ’for 2Si?nd
ORANGES—The very best Navel Oranges, special prices, several cars.
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LUBRICANIS
Many oils w on 7 pum p when
the tem perature drops to Zero.
Z erolene w in ter lubricants
will.
They give you safe lubrication
continuously all winter lenz
prevent crankcase dilution, save
batteries, release power, protect
the engine!
The Zerolene Correct Lubri­
cation Chart will tell you the
right oil to use in your car for
w in ter driving.
Head for the Zerolene sign at
your d ealer’s, a t g arages or
Standard Oil Service Stations
and m ake the change to winter
lubrication today!
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( California J
Ciet one of these miniature
Liberty Bells to drop your
pin money in at home—
it counts fast towards success
POWELL VALLEY
T he service» of th e Sw edish Mission
ch u rch w ill be as follow s on S unday:
Sunday school a t 10, follow ed by
p reach in g a t 11 from th e topic, "T he
Im age of th e A dvent.” Young people's
m eeting a t 7 o'clock, topic, "T he
C h ristia n ’s C alling.” P reach in g at
7:45, them e, "R od's S ilence.”
Em il S a tte rstro m has com pleted
building an im plem ent shed and cel­
la r, p a r t of th e building to be used as
a g ara g e for his tru ck .
T he Rev. and Mrs. O. J. W llner a re
g reatly pleased over th e fine pipeiess
fu rn ace w hich th e m em bers of the
Mission congregation recen tly had in ­
stalled in th e p arsonage. N early $100
w ere received In th e T h an k sg iv in g o f­
ferin g w hich will be used to re p le n ­
ish the ch u rc h tre a su ry .
Mrs. A. Aim has been confined to
h er bed since Monday by illn ess. She
has been receiving m edical atten tio n .
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. N ichols, who
p urchased and moved onto th e Arvid-
son place about a m onth ago, a re h av ­
ing a num ber o t renovations around
the house. A k itch en has been form ed
out of th e p a n try with built-in bins
and d raw ers, th e opening betw een liv­
ing room and dining room h as been
en larg ed and a new chim ney is being
built. Mr. and Mrs. N ichols a re fo rm ­
e r W yoming and C alifo rn ia people.
•Iscar T horen is in ch a rg e o f th e
building a lte ra tio n s.
our children will learn more of the value of money
through having a bank account than by any other
means.
It encourages them to see the amount increase, and
at 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually,
it doesn t take long to save large sums.
W hy not start an account for them now—the ulti­
mate benefits will be inestimable. One dollar is
sufficient to open a I erm Savings Account.
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Gresham, Oregon
Phones Bdwy. 857«
O resham 1201 and 355
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In su re d C a rrie rs
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE
P ortla n d — W ay P oin ts — G resham
Local and Long Distance Moving
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Coal
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LAST ( EREMONY
is arranged by us with courtesy and
respect, with formal dignity and yet with
human understanding.
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Make yoor telephone earn you m ors . T he Bank of O reaham aava s « .»
y co nnecting it w ith a w ant ad.
! cent In te re st on tim a deposite.—Adv.
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