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FAIRVIEW th a t all m others will avail them selves i of th e privilege of having th e ir sm all Services at P lea san t Home B aptist T he A ugust p arty of the F airview ch ild ren exam ined. church next Sunday w ill be S unday F u n M akers w ill be held a t th e home school at 10 o’clock, preach in g at 11 of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lum sden on POWELL VALLEY o'clock by th e Rev. E. A. L eonard. F rid a y evening, A ugust 14, from 8 to T he L adies Aid of the Sw edish L u th B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30 and preach in g at 10:30. T his is th e fo u rth of a series of p a rtie s for a il young people of th e eran ch u rc h w ill m eet at th e home S by th e p asto r. Rev Wm. F airw ea th er. com m unity who enjoy an evening of of Dr. an d Mrs. Ju liu s S tu re at Sandy It is an estab lish ed custom for th e on F rid ay afternoon, A ugust 14, be- Rev. Mr. Leonard to com e to th is gam es, s tu n ts and m usic. ch u rch on th e an n iv ersary of th e dedi gining at 2 o’clock. All a re invited. A clinic for in fan ts an d ch ild ren of cation service and all his frien d s w ill pre-school age w ill be held h ere on ! ------------------------ be glad indeed to w elcom e him T uesday, A ugust 18, a t 1 o'clock. T he i R ubber is said to be jum piug sky- once m ore. A cordial invitation is exam ining physician w ill be Dr. K elly high. But now our ch em ist-scien tists | extended to all in th e com m unity to a w oman specialist from W ashington, claim th ey have discovered som ething I ))e p resen t at th e services T he m id D. C., who w ill be assisted by a j b etter and a lot cheaper. So let G reat week p ray er service is held on T h u rs group of local women. It is hoped . B ritain keep her co rn e r on ru bber. day evening at 8 o'clock. A stu d y of Now Is the Time to Electrifv Your Home. You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. IS A PEACOCK ashamed of HIS LEGS? F not, why, when he looks at his legs, does he always lower his tail? Medieval nature-fakers puz zled over this and other entertaining superstitions. Today we know better, and we are fast getting away from other popular superstitions, as, for instance, that there is something mysteriously “better” about “eastern’’ motor oils merely because they cost more and are made in the east. Superstitions Pass—the Facts Prote Zerolene's Superiority As a matter of fact, there is no better motor oil than Zerolene, which is produced right here on the Pacific Coast from selected western naphthenic base crude, refined by this Company’s patented high-vacuum proc ess, and submitted to 15 positive checks for quality. I Experienced Automobile Men Disregard O il Superstition Experienced automobile men pay no tribute to super stition— they gauge a lubricant not by price or where it comes from — but by car performance and low main- t tenance costs. Zerolene is not only successfully lubri cating m ore cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil m a d e ;—it is used and recommended by auto mobile agencies and big users of such celebrated makes as Cadillac, Chrysler, Dodge, Lincoln, Packard, Pierce- Arrow, who know that true motor oil economy is not a matter of price per quart, but what the lubricant does. Less Carbon—More Power Zerolene will improve the gasoline mileage, reduce carbon removal operations and lengthen the life of your car. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zero lene—ask for it by n a m e . Qet the Fads! A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experienc»- of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, “W h y Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less STA N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y IC A L 1 F O 4 N 1 A ) th e book of P h llip p ian s is being eon- ducted by th e p asto r and all a re as- j sured a profitable hour if spent w ith ■ the class. The picnic w hich w as to follow th e Sunday school co n test w ill , be held T uesday, A ugust 18 at S ell- i wood park , P o rtlan d . All in terested i are to m eet a t th e B ap tist ch u rch a t | 9:30 a. m., w here m achines w ill ta k e all p articip a n ts in th e co n test to th e p ark for a day of fun and frolic and i good eats. All should b rin g well-filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Eddy and th e ir ! d au g h ter Lulu of M ontavilla w ere the ■ guests of Mrs. P. M. M iller on F riday. . T he Eddys w ere form er resid en ts of I th is com m unity. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an visited th e fo rm er's b ro th er, C. W. A ltm an, a t Dundee on Sunday. H u ck leb erry ln g seem s to be th e leading diversion th ese days. S everal p a rtie s spent th e w eekend a t G overn- m eent Cam p laying in th e w in te r’s supply of pie-fruit. Among those of th is vicinity who enjoyed the trip w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. W. M< K inm -v. Mrs. W ilkes, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C arp en te r and Mrs. Jew ell Collins. Mr. and Mrs. H om er Moulton an d Mr. and Mrs. Bud N asshahn left on Monday for a trip aro u n d th e loop and a few days a t G overnm ent Camp to pick b erries. Miss W ilm a Chase is visitin g re la tiv es at Salem . H er m any frien d s a re glad to know she h as so fa r r e covered from her recen t illn ess as to be able to enjoy a trip of th a t dis tance. G uests a t th e R. I. A nderson hom e la st w eek w ere W. C. Spaulding, Mrs. C. E. W right, Mrs. I. W. A nderson and sm all son, all of P o rtlan d . M ultnom ah G range fair and b azaar w ill be held at th e h all a t O rient on S atu rd ay , October 24. PLEASANT VALLEY Mrs. H. A. K line and Miss H elen E vans sp e n t T h u rsd ay at Colum bia Beach. D onald W heeler of V allisca, Iowa, is visiting a t th e home of his uncle, T. P. Cam pbell. Jo h n Me Cullouch of O klahom a was a guest at th e home of his b ro th er, H. P. McCullough. Mr. McCullough is on his w ay home from atten d in g th e K nights T em plar convention held In S eattle la st week. Mrs. Ja s. M cLean en tertain ed r e l atives from M inneapolis recen tly . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P au l en tertain ed frien d s from V ictoria, B. C„ la st week. N. D. K esterso n and fam ily of C ot tre ll w ere ca lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. K esterso n ’s b ro th er, C, F. K esterson, of th is place la st Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J u lia Sloop and son Jo h n spent F rid a y evening w ith frien d s at Mil waukie. H enning P au lsen , who w as se rio u s ly in ju red by a cow tw o w eeks ago, Is on th e road to recovery. Mrs. L. G. S elfer is in a P o rtlan d hospital w here she has gone for tr e a t m ent. C. A. E k stra n d has ju s t com pleted resh in g lin g th e roof on his house. Mr. and Mrs. S tanley G risw old of M inneapolis w ere recen t g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S pringer. Mr. G risw old ' Is Mrs. S p rin g e r’s nephew. K enneth K esterson w as a G resham visito r F rid ay afternoon. What Is It in Five Letters! I am licked before I s ta rt, b ut I a l w ays d eliver th e goods. I am not only licked— I am stam ped on. I am shoved into a co rn er. I n early alw ays get into a tig h t box. but I alw ays get out. 1 may look like tw o cents, but w hat of it? I am stu ck on my work, and I stay w ith it to th e end. I'm the g re a te st piece of p rin tin g th a t the business w orld know s; w hen a b u si ness gets to using me, you can bet th a t business grow s— I'm Just a little piece of p aper w ith the seal of Uncle Sam, b u t th e business w orld w ithout me isn 't w orth a tin k e r's damn. A W ant Ad. helps for both buyer and seller. FOLKS) IN OUR TOWN W e stu d ie d th e s itu a tio n c a re fu lly . We took m a n y th in g s in to th e p la n n in g : o u r re so u rc e s a n d e q u ip m e n t; th e d ista n c e a n d tim e in v o lv ed ; o u r lo ca tio n n e a r so m an y of th e c e m e ta rie s ; no lo n g d e to u rs th ro u g h traffic. All th e se th in g s w e figured o u t in a b u sin e sslik e way. 13 T h u s we a re en ab led to offer D istin c tiv e F u n e ra l S erv ice to G re sh am a n d E a s te rn M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty p laces a t c h a rg e s s u r p ris in g ly low. O ur c h a rg e s a re no h ig h e r th a n a t P o rtla n d a n d in m an y in sta n c e s a re a p t to he found m u ch low er. Q uality fo r q u a lity , w e feel w e c a n sav e you m oney. Lincoln T. E llw orth, th e A m eri can who financed and w ent w ith A m undsen in th e a irp lan e dash lo r the N orth Pole, is back in the U. S, He say s th ey will try ag ain —using an airsh ip in stead of planes. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Ja ck Meier, 16-ycar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s M eier, is having the tim e of his life, being in com pany w ith Ja ck Holt, th e noted screen actor, who w as rec en tly a g u est at the Meier hom e h ere and who Is now engaged In m aking th e p ic tu re “ The A ncient H ighw ay," w ritte n by Jam es Oliver Curwood. On his v isit here H olt took a liking to th e young son of his host and arran g e d for him to accom pany him on his n o rth ern trip and tak e th e p a rt of th e "boy v ag a bond” in th e pictu re. In addition to th is Ja ck M eier Is to receive $25 a day w hile w orking and w hile on th e trip is d riving his fa th e r's new P ack a rd car. T he Misses R uth and E vangeline G illespe, niece of G. N. McKay, left for th e ir hom e recen tly afte r a very p leasan t trip w ith th e McKay fam ily at S pringdale. Miss Ruth w as a delegate to th e convention recently held In S eattle of th e A lpha Gamm a Delta so ro rity , re p rese n tin g th e U ni v ersity of Columbia, M issouri. Both ladies enjoyed the trip over th e Col um bia riv e r highw ay an d also a visit to the beaches. They w ere delighted w ith th e g ra n d e u r of th e Orpgon country. Both a re te ac h ers of high stan d in g an d by th e ir g racio u s p e r so n ality won m any frien d s w hile on th eir w estern trip . Mrs. L. Thom pson,, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. L asley of H u rlb u rt, who rec en tly arriv ed home after spending th re e y ears a t Oxford Col lege, E ngland, left for Berkley, Calif., on W ednesday of la st week. She w as an in te restin g g u est a t C olum bia View farm T uesday evening. Before com ing back to A m erica she visited m any E u ro p ean co u n tries and has had a w onderful ex perience during all th e tim e w hich she sp e n t abroad. She w ill devote h erse lf to th e w ork of th e m in istry . Jacobson & Cox FRIENDLY UNDERTAKERS &N02-01 Ninety-second St., Lents PORTLAND FUNERAL SERVICE FOR GRESHAM D A N C IN G Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening Ruby Golf Links Pavilion BASE LINE ROAD WESTON'S PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA Featuring DANNY CAY New Hall Dandy Floor Swell Music $1.00 p er C ouple Sand Road Material Gravel Crushed Rock Gresham Transfer & Service Station Light and Heavy Hauling GA8 AND OIL WALRAD Phone 1031 WRIGHT Mrs. M. E. H enderson of Crown P o in t C halet m et w ith a serio u s a c cid en t la st w eek T uesday w hen she fell and fra c tu re d h er hip. She is at St. V incent ho sp ital w h ere she will be confined for som e tim e. Miss Bella Reed has re tu rn e d from 1 a p le asu re trip to A storia and on her re tu rn w as accom panied by Miss ; N o t h i n g c a n e q u a l th e e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f a H elen Jo ley and Miss G retchen ' S chm idt of th a t place. Miss Reed, 1 h o m e -lik e s e r v ic e , r e a s o n a b ly p r ic e d , b a c k e d who Is a noted toe d ancer, Is fast gain- j up b y m e th o d s th a t a re fa ir a n d sq u a re . Ing a rep u ta tio n as a sw im m er. She OAT OR NIGHT rec en tly sw am from C orbett to th e old T aylor landing, a d istan ce of a Phone 2471 Gresham, Oregon full m ile, h er folks follow ing her in ' a boat. MRS. J. E. GATES J. E. GATES Lady A ssistant Mortician Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen have re- [ tu rn ed from a m otor trip to ea ste rn Oregon, th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. , E ugene D oering of Tygh V alley. The 1 T he prices of autom obile tire s have D oerings have a la rg e w h eat ranch been advancing rap id ly d u rin g the and th is y ear have a splendid crop, j p ast few w eeks. T he cau se we a re Mr. D oering was irrig a tin g his th ird told Is th e u n p recedented rise In the crop of alfalfa. T he In d ian s along p rice of cru d e ru b b er w hich has ad th e D eschutes riv er w ere busy drying . vanced from 36 cen ts to $1.15 per th e fat, g reasy la m p ert eels for th e ir ' pound. T he advance Is due to the w in ter food. On th e ir re tu rn Mr. and co rn e r on th e cru d e ru b b er m ark et Mrs. A ndersen enjoyed th e trip around by th e B ritish who co n tro l th e rubber Mt. Hood and say It is a trip ev ery o u tp u t of th e world. Vulcanizing and Retreading one should take. All W ork G uaranteed T he P. T. A. of C o rb ett is planning CAMPHOR ACTS Ql'lt KEY a picnic a t R eed's Island acro ss th e ' People a re su rp rised a t th e quick C olum bia soon. I t will be a moon- j action of sim ple cam phor, w ltchhazel, GEO. A. KKAXOT, Phone 1471 lig h t afTair and every lady is expected h y d rastls, etc., as m ixed In L avoptlk eye wash. One sm all h o ttie helps any to b rin g eats. T he d ate will be an- ' case of sore, w eak or stra in e d eyes. nounced very soon. S ch ool o f D an cin g Alum inum eye cup free. G resham O PEN S SEPT. IS D rug Com pany.—Adv. GATES' FUNERAL HOME SERVICE F IS K TIRES and TUBES Gresham Tire Shop For Camping and Picnic* N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked. | In glass.—Adv. tf Read ami o -e the W ant Ads. ( ream Prices T he Kandy cream ery Is paying 49 cen ts a t th e cream ery and 47 cen ts on th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. IIALI.ET ami IIALLROOM CLASSES FOR C H ILD REN Every Saturday Phone 7»t REG ISTER NOW