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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, EHIDAY, JUNE a«, 1925 PAGE THREE SCENIC CANNERY TO BEGIN OPERATIONS POWELL VALLEY CAMP HILL Mrs. A. C. A rvidson left on Monday evening for L ake N orden, South D a kota, w here she w as called to the bed side of h er fath e r, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L undquist and fam ily a re e n te rta n in g Miss E lsie P earso n of C arlton, Oregon, for a few days. Miss P earso n is a niece of Mr. L u ndquist. A concert w ill be given in th e L u th e ra n ch u rch next Sunday afternoon, Ju n e 28, a t 3 o'clock, by the E m anuel ch u rc h choir of P o rtlan d , u n d er th e d irection of P ro fesso r A skenberg. T he p rogram w ill co n sist of solos, duets, q u a rte ts, and choir selections. A piano has been secured by th e ch u rc h for the occasion. A light lunch w ill be served. E rn e st S a tte rstro m has been suffer ing from an a tta c k of the m um ps but is rep o rted to be im proving. Mrs. O tto M agnusen has gone to her old hom e in South D akota to v isit her m o ther and o th e r relativ es and friends. S ervices a t the m ission ch u rch next S unday are as follow s: Sunday school a t 9:50 follow ed by p reaching at 11 by th e p asto r, Rev. J. O. W ilner on the su b je c t “T he M ighty H and of God.” T h e young people’s m eeting w ill be held a t 7 o'clock and the evening s e r vice from th e them e “C h rist’s S ecret of R est,” w ill be a t 8. One of th e p arties of in te re st given in Camp H ill com m unity th is w eek w as th e benefit c a rd p arty given by th e Cam p Hill W om an’s club and held on th e law n of M rs. F ra n k C ulp’s home on I^aurel and Pow ell V alley road. Much cre d it is due th e com m ittee, of w hich Mrs. Geo. S teele w as c h a ir m an; th e hostess, Mrs. F. C ulp; and the presid en t of th e club, Mrs. H o rn - ecker, for its success both financially and socially. W. H o rn eck er h as sold to C. W. Milden a lot 100x200 on M eadow hurst avenue. Mr. W ilden w ill build in th e n ea r futu re. C arl P. Poulson h as bought all th e rem aining lots in Pow ell V alley hom e tra c ts and has a m odern 5-room house under co n stru ctio n for his home. He is plan n in g on p u ttin g up tw o m ore houses for sale. T his tr a c t joins th e M eadow hurst acres, A lb ert H ornecker is doing th e excavating for th e basem ent. Mrs. Wm. H o rn eck er had for h er house gu ests Rose carn iv al week, Mrs. C. F. H ornecker of H illsboro and Mrs. P rice and d au g h ter of K ansas. W hile here they attended th e Rose ca rn iv al and enjoyed a trip up th e C olum bia highw ay and w ere g rea tly pleased w ith both. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L itton and fam i ly and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. G ilbert and fam ily w ent picnicking up in th e Get th e classified ad. habit. W/ys-Knig/if — Overland Fine M otor Cars OVERLAND 6, STANDARD SEDAN World’s lowest priced, 5-passenger Sedan with sliding gear transmission $1090 at Gresham OVERLAND 4, STANDARD SEDAN with all steel body, $840, at Gresham HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. J. C. HESSEL Gresham W. A. HESSEL Phone 1141 GATES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE Nothing can equal the effectiveness of a home-like service, reasonably priced, backed up by methods that are fair and square. DAT OR NIGHT Phone 2471 Gresham, Oregon J. E. GATES MRS. J. E. GATES M ortician Lady A ssistant Oil-Cookstove Work - * Ä —is “City Easy” and Cool! O . „ ‘•7 / « I 1 F O R K I N G with a g.xxl cookstove is cool W - work and a “ snap” — no nc fires fi ¿ /V , 1! to te n d ,— nothing but a m atch ■' | to lig h t, a wick to tu rn and y o u ’re done! N oiseless, sim ple, safe! By using a good oil cookstove you m ak e y o u r k itc h en -w o rk as sim ple and “ city easy” as it should he! A nd w hen your dealer recom m ends Pearl O il as th e best kerosene to use— he’» rig h t! Pearl O il is specially refined and re-rrfitted so it bum s clean! And it w on’t corrode m etal —no oily smell — nothing b u t bright h eat-produ cin g flame. “ K e ro se n e ” o r “ C o al O il” m ay m ean any kind o f kerosene— so insist on pure, clean-burning “ Pearl O il” — ask for it by »am t! _ STANDARD OIL COMPANY ---- (CiSfcwm) PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) W oodburn vicinity. A very good tim e was reported. Mrs. Chas. P. E d w ard s en tertain ed 1 a t a luncheon and th e a te r p a rty S a t urday in honor of Mrs. W alter W est of K lam ath F a lls and Mrs. N. L u th e r of Chicago, Illinois. T he Camp H ill W om an's club m et at Mrs. A lexander T hom pson’s W ednes day. A fter th e business m eeting r e fre sh m e n ts w ere served by the h o stess PLEASANT HOME S ervices a t P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rch on Sunday w ill be in th e u su al o rd er w ith Sunday school a t 10 o’clock, preach in g a t 11 o’clock by th e p asto r, B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30, and a t 8 o’clock. The Rev. W alter Guy of Sellw ood will preach, as th e Rev. Wm. F a irw e a th e r w ill leave Sunday a fte r noon for S eattle, w here he w ill atten d th e N o rth ern B a p tist convention. R. I. A nderson and Mrs. H ill of Van couver, W ashington, w ere m a rried at V ancouver, W ednesday, Ju n e 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M axwell of Spo k an e w ere w eek-end gu ests a t th e hom e of H. C. Nelson. Mr. an d Mrs M axwell a re ju s t back from an ex tended au to to u r of C alifornia. They left on M onday for Spokane. V isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. M. M iller on S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. F in k and Miss M arg aret Nelson of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs, H ouston of New Z ealand, Mrs. M ary Jo h n so n , A rth u r Sloop, Mr. and Mrs. G, N'ass- hahn. A n um ber of th e m em bers of the B ap tist ch u rc h atten d ed th e debate in P o rtlan d on T uesday evening betw een , Dr. W. B. Riley and Dr. E. A. C an trell. ! All rep o rted it to be a very one sided 1 affair. A fam ily reu n io n of th e m em bers of ' the M axw ell fam ily w as held a t Gov- , eru m en t Camp on S unday in honor of th e only son of th e fam ily, W ilm er H. Maxwell. T h irty -o n e rela tiv e s and frien d s w ere p rese n t and a very e n joyable tim e w as spent, re tu rn in g in I j tlie evening to th e hom e of Mrs. Nel- ' son w here ice cream and cake w ere | j enjoyed, before se p a ra tin g to go to th e I v ario u s homes. T he “d o lla r so cial” held at th e B ap tis t ch u rc h la st F rid a y evening w as I m uch enjoyed by all p resen t, an d th e ! unique w ay in w hich th e d o llars w ere earn ed w as told in rhym e. T his w ith j solos and d uets m ade up th e program . Among those giving m u sical num bers w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. B row er, Mr. and 1 Mrs. H enderson and th e Rev. Wm. j F a irw e a th e r w ith his Scotch songs. M isses Je ssie N asshahn and M arie 1 M ullenhoff a re atten d in g O. A. C. su m m er school from th e O rient Sew ing club. T he hom e econom ics com m ittee of M ultnom ah gran g e is p lan n in g for a i co u n try fa ir and b az aa r to be held in I th e g ran g e h all a t O rient, S atu rd ay , O ctober 24. All m em bers of th e j g ran g e a re urged to be p resen t a t th e i S atu rd ay m eeting to aid In th e plan- j ning and g et lined up on th e p ro p er 1 com m ittee. T he home econom ics com m ittee picnic of M ultnom ah county Pom ona w ill be held at L a u re lh u rst | p ark on A ugust 6. All g ran g e women : are invited and a pot luck lunch will he served. E ach g ran g e to a rra n g e i for a sufficient q u an tity for its own m em bership. Next Sunday is F a th e r and Son day at th e M. E. ch u rch a t P lea san t Home, i At 11:15 th e p asto r. Rev. E. G. Ran- ton w ill p reach on th e subject, "T h e M arks of a Man.’’ T h ere w ill be sp e c ial singing. T he new ly elected officers ; of th e E p w o rth L eague w ill be in- ) stalled a t th is tim e. T h ere w ill be a sock social u n d er | th e au sp ices of th e E p w o rth L eague at th e M. E. ch u rch on S atu rd ay evening. Mrs. A lta G entry w ill have ch arg e of th e gam es, and th e p ro g ram will be u nder th e d irection of Mrs. E. G. Ran- i ton. A free lunch w ill be served and Ice cream w ill be sold to those who d esire it. Among th o se ap p earin g on th e p ro g ram are, D. B rooks H ogan, the M isses L ila and Mildred M arty of P o rtlan d , Bill E llio tt, R aym ond W at- i kins, and Rev. E. G. R anton. Dale Yocum w as badly Injured when he w as th ro w n to th e ground from a I tru c k in w hich he w as sittin g . The t hip m uscles w ere badly cut, an d 17 stitch e s w ere n ecessary to close th e i wound. A d a u g h te r w as born on Ju n e 25 to Mr. an d Mrs. F red W. Jo h n sto n . Mrs. Jo h n so n will be rem em bered as Miss M yrtle N asshahn. Berry Growers, Attention! See o u r heavy sh eet Iron cam p stove I at th e can n ery . They w ill elim inate your stove troubles. G resham Plum b- 1Ing and Tin Shop. Phone 1233. tf Make your telepum je - a m you more by connecting It with n w ant ad F IS K TIRES All W ork G uaran teed Gresham Tire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT, Phon« 1471 BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON FAIRVIEW At S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n church next Sunday th e Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock as usual, and m orning w orship a t 11. T he serm on will be by th e p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, who w ill ta k e for his them e “T he Never Dying C hurch." Sand Road Material Gravel Crushed Rock Gresham Transfer & Service Station Light and Heavy Hauling DEMON CARBON A GAS EATER GAS AND OIL An im p o rta n t d etail to w atch, and th a t w hich keeps th e engine ru n n in g efficiently, is com pression. An engine with fau lty com pression may ap p ear to ru n fairly w ell w hen th e ear is ro ll ing a t a reaso n ab le speed or w hen it Is w orking hard. Lost com pression show s up w hen th e c a r is being d riv en a t com p arativ ely low speed. U nder eith er of th e se conditions the engine w ill ru n w ith an irre g u la rity that m a k e s tin ' oar la rk or ju m p i n stead of ru n n in g steadily, as It should. T his condition in d icates th a t th e re is considerable loss of pow er and th a t much m ore gasoline Is being b urned ' th an w hen tlte engine is developing its full pow er. T h ousands of g allo n s of gasoline are w asted every day by m o to rists be cause of th e inefficient operation of th e ir engines. In fact, gasoline m ile age may be cu t in h alf th ro u g h com pression loss, and still th e engine may continue to ru n fairly w ell, ac co rd ing to the ideas of th e am ate u r driver. If th e engine is n ot ru n n in g w ell and a com pression loss is suspected, th e ea sie st w ay to d etect it is to use the era :.« and tu rn th e engine over by hand, th u s feeling th e com pression In each cylinder. You w ill n early a l ways find th a t some pisto n s will go over com pression m uch easier th an o th ers, and th is m eans th a t som e w here th e re is a leak in th is cylinder. T he num ber of m iles w hich a ca r should ru n w ithout having the valves reground v aries g rea tly , depending upon oiling and o th e r condition. W ith th e av erag e c a r u nder n o r m al ru n n in g conditions, it is probably w ise to have th e valves ground a t le ast once every 5,000 to 7,000 m iles, depending upon th e ru n n in g condition of th e engine.—E rw in G reer, P re s i d en t G reer Colloge of A utom otive E n gineering. W ALRAD P hon e 1681 WRIGHT r r iIT V Î/ I I H I N ft ' * XXXAXXW • ered from th in k on I . Itile e d ito ria l« » m - g e .le d by A rth u r liriiiiu in « und g a th o ther »ourre» to help yon liv e l i n e i o f the day. For th e first tim e in his several hundred th o u san d y ea rs of existence on th is p lan et, man can tru ly say th e e a rth is his and th e fu lln ess thereof. H e goes up in to th e clouds and down into th e ocean. W ith such w onders happening so rap id ly , who know s h ut m en m ay su d denly find a way to live o il th is i-arth w ithout cu ttin g each o th e rs' th ro a ts in w ar. • * • P re sid e n t Coolidge, it Is said, will cu t tw enty-five m illions a year from th e cost of th e United S tates a rm y - good idea. S oldiers m arching over th e ground in fu tu re w ar from th e air will be ab o u t us useful as so m any rab b its w hen eagles a tta c k them. T he p resid e n t's econom y will be tw ice as v aluable If he ’..-ill a rra n g e to sp en t th e tw enty-five m illions cu t from th e arm y on th e building of m ore flying m achines. H enry F ord will use United S tate s ships, If he gets them , to tak e ca rs south and aro u n d in to th e G ulf of Mexico and b ring fru it and vegetables back to th e north. T h a t p ro g ram w ould be welcomed by m illions. It w ould help to solve one problem of d istrib u tio n and de velop th e g re a t p roducing regions of th e south as they should be developed. • • • M essrs. F all, D oheny and S in clair have been re-indicted for consp iracy by a g ran d Jury In th e D istrict of Co lum bia. If you find anybody anxious to bet th a t Mr. Fall will go to Jail for sellin g th e people's oil lands and ta k ing se cret paym ent for th e sale, ta k e the bet. We don't Jail th e really big crim in als In th is co u n try . L ittle c rim inals, yes. It's a d an g ero u s co u n try , for them , if th ey ’re caught. • • • It h as been rain in g In tb e corn belt and th a t has cheered th e farm ers. The corn crop suffered for lack o t rain. Im m ediately th e p rice ot corn fell m ore th an 5 cen ts a bushel, Decem ber P ow ell S treet, G resh am R t f . F . ( I. J L 'T H I. F a «to r \ uli-anizing and Retreading -of course —it’s the P re ac h in g services a t th e Boring ch u rch next S unday w ill be held a t 10 o'clock, by th e p asto r. Rev. E. G. R an ton. T he su b ject w ill be “Home Sw eet Home.” T h ere w ill be special m usic by Bill E llio tt and E v erett Lake. Baptist Church TUBES SERVING GRESHAM WITH AN EXCLUSIVE GRESHAM SERVICE BORING BETH El, and —nearly every one —knows us —you ought to —surely The b erry can n ery a t Scenic sta tio n w ill resum e o p era tio n s next Monday, u n d er th e m anagem ent of H. M. T u ck er, who o p erated it la st year d u rin g | th e season. Mr. T u ck er has secured am ple financial backing for the p ro j ect and expects to m ake th e can u ery a valuable asset to th e com m unity tr ib u ta ry to Scenic, in th a t it will fu rn ish | a convenient o u tlet for th e b erries w hich a re being raise d th e re in in creasin g q u an tities. T he business w ill be o p erated on a ca sh basis. Mr. T u ck er is an experienced can n ery man, having w orked a t the business for 18 y ears, a p a rt of th e tim e in A laskan salm on and clam can n eries. He was tro u b le m an for th e A m erican Can com pany for se v eral y ears in In dianapolis, In d ian a, an d in th e w est. It is his am bition to build up an In du stry w hich w ill be profitable to h im self and th e com m unity. Bible school 10 a. m , m orning w orship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:3». evening service 7:30. Bible study and p ray er service W ednesday eve nings a t 7:30. A Cordial Invitation Io all. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solu tely san itary Conditions and at low est possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DI ETU Prop. Phone 1711 Gres hum corn dropping 98% to 93 cents. T he w eath er does som ething to ch eer up KOI — Oftire P h o n e ------- 601 th e farm er, and th en th e g rain spec OBIre R leetrte H id«. u la to rs to ch eer him down again. At Y ucaipa, C alifornia, all m em bers of th e F irs t M ethodist ch u rch w it nessed th e end of a B ible-reading m arath o n . Carpenter and Contractor It w as a noble read in g , all out loud, every w ord d istin ctly pronounced. OFABARTBRn T he p asto r, th e Rev. It. D. Raley, stayed aw ake and read or listened th ro u g h o u t th e 69% hours. More d elib erate reading, especially : Air Tight Water Proof of Job and Isaia h , would he prefer- i uble. B ut any Bible read in g is b etter Buildings Moved th an none. . • • In T hibet you can give a few cop pers to a pagan p rie st w ith his p ray e r , mill. You go your w ay com forted, he I g rin d s o u t 10,000 p ra y e rs for you on his little m ill. T hose p ra y e rs are be- : lieved to do good, alth o u g h verbal p raying from th e h e a rt may be b etter, j FRANK C. JONES SEPTIC TANKS Buy Your FIREWORKS at On th e .leh at Ninety.«lx. McBain’s Sale Stand E a ste rn e rs often sta te th a t fru it tree s We h an d le F re sh H om e-m ade All are sh o rt lived on th e Pacific coast. ' Bread, C akes and Cookies. At V ancouver, W ashington, an apple ' kinds of Soft D rinks, Ice Cream , Candy B ars, C igars and C igarettes. tree th a t bloomed th is sp rin g was I.oeaied at corner of Boring and grow n from seed b ro u g h t from Ixin- Powell Valley road. don in 1826. and has been bearin g fru it for 96 years. ( ream Prices Chlrken Dinner«. T he Sandy cream ery is paying 48 Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. 1 cen ts a t tho cream ery and 46 ce n ts on P rice 60c. W ith ro w 's R e sta u ra n t.— Ad. I th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning tee S. Tajima, or leave orders with John Maybe w hat you d o n 't need some Brown. Gresham, phone 2501. one else w ants. T ry an ad In th e classified. Patronise our advertisers. The Bank of G resham pays 6 per cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.—Adv