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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, EKIOAT, SEPTEMBER I»i7 PAGE THREE KAMOVS COMPOSER W IL L (JIVE R E CITAL To those who love sacred m usic the re c ita l to be given S aturday evening a t the Powell V alley Mis sion ch u rch by R obert H ark n ess of A u stralia, w orld-fam ed com poser an d p ianist, w ill be of inten se in te re st. T he program he w ill re n d er w ill bo m ade up of selections com posed by him. Mr. H ark n ess has m ade six round-the-w orld to u rs and is one of the w orld’s recog nized au th o rities on gospel song and hym nology. In addition to be ing the com poser of over 2000 gos pel songs, he is th e a u th o r of a u n iq u e home study course in sacred piano accom panim ent. T he program S atu rd ay evening will be an unusual one. V ariations, im prom ptu com positions and in te r p reta tio n s and h istories of the o ri gins of several songs w ill m ake up p a rt of th e evening’s e n te rta in m ent. A silver offering will be ta k e n du rin g the program . I«. HALEY The special services, being held at th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch and w hich w ill come to a close next Sunday, have been w arm an d s p ir itual. T he ev an g elist preach es th e w ord w ith pow er and zeal. T h ere have been special m essages In song p rac tica lly at every service. Mrs. K. J. H agberg of Pow ell Valley and Mrs. O scar N oreen of G resham brin g in g th ese selections, for w hich the church is th a n k fu l. On F riday evening th e evangelist w ill give the sto ry of his conversion w hen he as a sailo r, to g eth er w ith th e ship's w hole crew , found the Savior w hile in a h arb o r in S cot land. On S atu rd ay evening th e o r ch e stra of th e Sw edish B aptist tem ple of P o rtlan d is expected to be present. T he evangelist will preach a sh o rt serm on a t th e S un day school session, th en a t 11 o'clock and ag ain a t 8 o’clock in th e evening. T he ju n io rs w ill m eet a t 7 o’clock. An u rg e n t invitation is extended by th e p asto r, th e Rev John S. N ordell, to all services w hich a re conducted in English. FAIR VIEW Good N ew s’’ will be th e subject of the serm on a t S unday m orning w orship a t 11 o’clock at th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h ot which th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted is pasto r. Sunday school w ill con vene a t 10 o’clock. A sacred con c e rt w ill be held a t th e ch u rch S u n day evening. October 2. SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 School opened Monday w ith a su b stan tia l in c re ase in atten d a n ce over la st y ear, the g re a te st gain be ing in th e p rim ary room. T eachers and pupils seem ed glad to s ta rt on th e w in te r’s work. Mrs. Lois Gray, who is p rin cip al, atten d ed th e U ni versity of Oregon sum m er school and spent th e rem ain d er of th e sum m er v isitin g relativ es in Wasco and Hood R iver counties. Miss Edna C arlyle, in term ed iate teach er, spent th e sum m er a t h er hom e in P o rtlan d and visiting at B elling ham . W ashington. Mrs. Lucile P lu k ett, the p rim ary teach er, a t tended th e U niversity of Oregon sum m er school, and la ter she and POWELL VALLEY Mr. P lu n k e tt enjoyed a sh o rt trip to S eattle and B ritish Columbia. Miss R uth Shuholm left Monday W. P. Bell drives th e school bus. for Modesta, C alifornia, w here she Omega ch a p te r of Sigm a Pi f r a is em ployed as a n u rse in a hospi CORBETT te rn ity of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l col ta l in th a t city. She has been en lege gave a d in n er dance a t "T he joying a m o n th ’s vacation a t home. T he fall salm on ru n has been O asis’’ la st Monday night. T h irty Miss T ecla Shuholm began her very good and th e local fisherm en term of school la st Monday at a re m aking good h auls. T he q u ali B rush P ra irie . W ashington. ty has been good. T he ru n is d ro p C arl Nelson and Ed Staffenson ping off and th e p rice is rising. left la st F riday for C anada w here Pom ona g ran g e w ill m eet w ith th ey w ill w ork d uring th e th re s h ing season. Word received from C olum bia g ran g e on W ednesday, them reported rain y w eather in S eptem ber 21. th a t locality. T he Rev. Mr. H an n ah of P o rtlan d S unday school will begin at 9:50 w ill preach a t th e C o rb ett ch u rch at th e Swedish M ission church, fol lowed by th e preaching service in a t 11 o’clock, S eptem ber 18. Colum bian high school and th e Sw edish at 11 o’clock. T he service a t S o’clock in th e evening w ill be C orbett grad e schools opened Mon in E nglish. T his m eeting will be day, Septem ber 12, w ith a larg e en- preceded by a p ray er m eeting be ginning at 7:30. The Rev. Don : rollm ent. E a rn e st L eader w as in P o rtlan d S hogren w ill speak a t th e P aren t- T eacher asso tia tio n a t th e Victory Monday. schoolhouse F rid ay evening. He Mrs. Ja n e D everell, a pioneer of I will begin an evangelistic cam paign this section and m o th er of D elbert I a t H igh Point. W ashington, on and C larence D everell living n ear T uesday, S eptem ber 20. S unday school w ill convene S un here, passed aw ay F rid ay , S eptem day m orning at 9:45 a t th e Saron ber 9 a t her home, a t 2053, 56th j L u th e ra n church, followed by the i stre e t S outheast, a t th e age of 87. service in Sw edish a t 11 o’clock. A Her fun eral w as a t th e Mt. S c o tt! Bible le ctu re will be given by the p asto r, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen, in F u n eral Home and in te rm en t a t th e ] th e evening. l C orbett cem etery. couples w ere p resen t. Geo. W eb b er's o rch e stra, of P o rtland, f u rn ished th e m usic. D uring the eve ning th e re w as a sh o rt p ro g ram of college songs and stu n ts. The p resid en t. E. N. T u m o r, and J. C. Jo h n sto n w ere in ch arg e of th e a f fair. d au g h ters at B erkeley and San Diego. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. B ray were Sunday dinner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence, the occasion being Mr. S pence's birthday. en. Mr. H ollensted w ill conduct services th e re tw ice a m onth, on the first and th ird Sundays, In the evening. t HORSE SALE at Auction TH OM PSO N’S HAHN, GRESHAM Saturday, Sept. 17, at 1 o’Clock 15 head of horses and mares, weight from 1250 to 1600. Some well mated teams. Come and look them over and hitch them before the sale. Outstanding improvements is more than skin deep A \nnouncing- o '-.y Ss THE NEW EROLENE To the m otoring public o f the Pacific VI est the Standard Oil Company of California presents T he New Zerolene, " The Standard Oil for Motor Cars”. his new lubricant is the latest achievement in pe troleum products of the Com pany’s research labora tories,—a modern oil for m odern m otor cars. T h e N ew Zerolene is a wholly dis tilled oil —by Company processes which take only the highest lubricating values from the best of California crude oils. Every drop is pure lubricant. The New Zerolene “stands up” at any engine temperature. The New Zerolene forms no hard carbon. The New Zerolene does not “thin out”—when the crankcase is drained it is still “live” and “oily”. The New Zerolene is economical —in initial cost and in amount consumed. T h e New Zerolene is made in three grades or bodies, N o. 3, N o. 5 and No. 7. There is a correct grade for your car and every car made. Zerolene “ F ” for Fords, an oil especially manufactured to meet the demands o f the Model T Ford, re mains unchanged. At all Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. Many vital improvements in design and construction are notable. In designing and malting this radically different type of heating equipment, Mon tag has gone further than merely to put an old-fash ioned stove into a cabinet. Its beauty goes right through ; it's as handsome inside as it is outside. And here “hand some is as handsome does”. The inside of the Montag Circulator is the outgrowth of ripe experience in stove making and with the peculi arities of Western fuel and climatic conditions. No won der it has proven itself able to deliver a larger volume of heat at less cost, and it is built to last indefinitely. The Montag Circulator circulates warm air, same as the Montag Furnace. Only, instead of being built-in to your home, the Circulator is portable. Think of what this means! —No basement required—it fits right in with the liv ing room furniture. —No heavy installation cost to add to price — May be stored away in summer time if desired. —Take it right along with you, should you move to another house. — T h e inside— firepot, radiating dome, and ash pit— is of cast iron furnace construction, f it ted together with self-sealing cup joints. — T h e famous M o n t a g oval firepot— 17J4 to 19 inches long at the urates— burns coal or wood with a greater effic iency and at low er cost than other types. — T h e corrugated dome nearly doubles the radiating surface. Combining a new beauty with a new heating efficiency O IL COMPANY OF C A L IF O R N IA — T h e baffle plate keeps the heat from rushing up the chimney— increases the "fire tra v e l”, gives more heat from the same fuel. — T h e fire and ash pit doors are eround to fit tightly, making it possible to hold fire fo r 24 hours or longer. — T h e hum idifier is scientifical ly placed, allow ing sufficient moisture for healthful warmth without overburdening the a ir w ith vapor. I t is easy of ac cess and of ample capacity for 24-hour service without refilling. m il — Large ash pan meana lest fre quent need fo r emptying. C 1 ccjlator heater A p o rta b le , c irc u la tin g , warm air heating plant —For farm or town homes without bxsements, and al ready built, it is ideal. In building a new home the expense of building a base ment is eliminated. isT hom es, stores, halls, shops, etc., w ith o r w ith o u t —And its heating capacity is really remarkable, because the warmth is distributed, by a current of air put in to slow motion by the Cir culator h e a t e r i t s e l f , throughout the e n t i r e home I Icre is something new in deed. A radical departure in beauty of design and in heating efficiency. The new Montag Circulator is a fine piece of furniture—fits into the loveliest home. Not a black cumbersome thing jutting into the room, nor yet a scram ble of bulging curves and or nate castings. basements 1 he Montag Circulator is a trim, handsome cabinet, in sim ple, straight, harmonious lines -apparently of richly grained walnut. Really, it is of sturdy cast i r o n corjstruction, three times coated with baked-on por celain enamel for a lasting, eas ily kept clean, perfectly smooth surface. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. STANDARD Repair Driveways, Now is the tim e to rep a ir your i drivew ays w ith crushed rock or road gravel. See W alrad & W right, G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. ROCKWOOD Mrs. Nelson of M ultnomah S ta The Rev. J. F. Dunlop will tion has re tu rn e d home afte r spending a week visiting her son preach a t th e Rockwood ch u rch and dau g h ter-in -law , Dr. and Mrs. I both at the m orning and evening , services. T his w ill be the last S u n J. Em il Nelson, a t The Oasis. day before conference. Joe T ritz, who is employed at Longview. W ashington, in stallin g H URLBURT m achinery in th e new p aper m ill, spent sev eral days at his home on Services w ill be held at th e H u rl- the B ark er road, recently. b u rt schoolhouse S unday evening Mrs. Ida F. M arble, m other ot Mrs. J. Emil N elson, recen tly left a t 7:30, a t w hich tim e the Rev. E. for C alifornia, w here she w ill R. D. H ollensted w ill preach. At spend th e w in ter, visiting her the last service every seat w as tak - ffeautyhere 1 i | — Ash pit it unusually deep<— allow ing unrestricted d / a f t — Smoke screen keepa s m o k e from room when door it open for fueling or fo r a “hot spot" of direct heat to w arm cold handa or dry damp stockHg feet — Extra large fire door accom modates largs chunks of coal or wood. — A nd with all its big beating capacity— the 4-inch free a ir space between dome and eat ing, prevents overheating of the outer surfaces. T h is extra clearance allows the ascend ing column of a ir (taken o ff the floo r) free circulation in large volume— frees the C ir culator from any tendency to become “air-bound”. — T h e cost of the Monta? Cir culator it low. M ade in the west, excessive freight chargee are eliminated, giving a larg er measure of lasting value. quality and Now being displayed These M ontag Circulators are displayed for your eaami- natioo. There is a sire for your particular requirements, and we h e re a trade-in-your-old-stove plan that w ill g iv e you a special advantage. No use to w a it fo r cold w eather; p r o v i d e fo r healthful w arm th now. Dow