Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRFSHAM OFTLOOK,
FRIPAT, J FL Y SS, 1#S7
PAUK THUMB
SANDY PIONEERS TO
PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY
TROUTDALE
Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend. Mrs. Jo se p h ­
ine Q uesinberry and Mrs. Jo h n
vanrtv PinnZZTTZT
o ,.i
.
C hurch services will be discon- Tow nsend. Radio re tu rn s from the
. and> Pioneer and Old S ettlers tinued in the T ro u td ale com m unity tight w ere lu te n ed to and th e eve­
society will hold its an n u a l picnic church un til th e first b unday in ning spent in playing cards.
Mrs. M. W. H anel an d son Ja ck
in Jo n sru d ’s grove on th e Bluff Septem ber.
have retu rn ed to G lendale, a fte r a
road next Sunday. T he program
Mrs- Mary B ratton of N orth f«« days' visit w ith th e fo rm er's
w ill begin at 11 o'clock w ith an ad-
,O reK°n - Mrs Chas. F ow ler m other, Mrs. E lla R ichards. Mrs.
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. ° t P ortlan d and Mrs. W aldo B rat- J. J. H anel of H illsboro, an o th er
dress by Judge H arvey E. Cross of
and baby j m ogene of B asln_
au g h ter of Mrs. R ichards, w as a
Oregon City. The afternoon ses- Wyoming, w ere v isito rs a t th e g d uest
„ „ Sunday.
h ere on
sion w ill be largely taken up w ith hom e of Mrs. M argaret B urns Mon-
Sunday m orning w orship at th e
rem iniscences by pioneers. Among ?,ay ‘ 1
“ re frie ?u,s ° t Miss J. S. Sm ith
M emorial
P resb v terian
.vitmoriai
rre s n y ie ria n
...
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t
, B urns who is visiting a t th e home . m u u
tho se expected to be p resen t is of ber m other.
ch u rch will begin a t 11 o'clock. T he
George H. Himes, c u ra to r of th e
Mr ________
and Mrs ____
E a r , T eg a rt ___
and p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollen-
Oregon H istorical society. T he m u- children of Fairview and Mr. and sted, will preach from th e subject.
sical num bers will fe a tu re old Mrs. M orris McGinnis and ch ild ren "A bundant Life", Sunday school
fashioned vocal and in stru m e n ta l P*cnlcked on ‘he Sandy riv er Sun- w ill convene prom ptly ai 10 o'clock.
day
selections.
Mrs. C. 1. T hom as left Monday
A picnic dinner in th e grove will for Seaside to spend two w eeks
be enjoyed d uring the noon in te r­ with her sister. Dr. Belle Cooper.
She was accom panied by her m o th ­
Services a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h on
m ission.
T hose atten d in g
a re er, . Mrs. A. A. Cooper of The
Sunday w ill begin w ith Sunday
asked to provide them selves w ith Dalles.
E. N orton left S atu rd ay for school a t 10 o’clock, w hich w ill be
cup and spoon In addition to th e ir
basket lunch. Coffee w ill be f u r ­ his home in H utchinson, K ansas, follow ed at 11 by p reaching by the
Mrs. N orton and son Donald and p asto r, th e Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er,
nished free.
dau g h ter Miss M ildred N orton ex­
pect to spend th e re st of th e sum ­ I w ho w ill preach ag ain a t 8 o’clock
A num ber of buildings a re under m er here.
; in th e evening. B. Y. P. U. w ill
•Way in Sandy, w hich will add m uch
Mrs. A nna R ichardson and Mrs. m eet a t 7:30.
to th e ap p e aran c e of the tow n. Ed. R. D. H ew itt finished canning- fru it
F. W. M cKinney and son' H arold
F. B runs is building a new house for E. N orton W ednesday. They have re tu rn e d from th e ea ste rn
put up several hundred q u a rts th is
n ea r th e high school, w hich w ill be season but not as m uch as usual. p a rt of th e state, w here they
occupied by Neal R. H orr, In stru c t­
W. J. Owens, who has sp e n t sev- w orked in th e hay fields. They ex-
o r in the school. Mrs. E dna Goheen era l m onths in New York, has re ­ pect to go over la ter for th e w heat
is building an a ttra c tiv e m odern tu rn ed and has tak en up his duties h arv est.
at the O. W. R. N. depot.
residence.
A ugust
H orn eck er's
Mr. and Mrs. H elm ing a re spends
new house is n earing com pletion. ing th e ir vacation in B ritish Col­
Fnole Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
H arold K rebs is building a b u n g a­ umbia. Mr. H elm ing’s b ro th er and
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special
low, w hich he w ill occupy w ith his Miss B erth a H elm ing a re ru n n in g value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G re sh ­
his place of business w h ile they am .—Adv.
fam ily w hen com pleted.
are gone.
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N ora Buxton of P o rtlan d sp en t f ‘“ s u r in c e funds for farm loans,
Wild b la ck b e rrie s a re rep o rted
m ' s s ‘on or brokerage. Very
sc arce in the m ountains but huck le­ th e week-end w ith h er g randm oth- easy com
term s. B. W. T h o m e.—Adv.
er.
Mrs.
Nina
Buxton.
berries w ill be a plen tifu l crop.
Fannie’ Hoim»8; « h ’J s u h and u
! D o n t for* et th e a d v e rtise rs w hen
Mrs. J. M. C. M iller is serving on P o n U n i ¿nd Mr and M r T ’R u ssei y0U need an y th ln < in th e lr llne
the p etit ju ry for a period of six
m onths. She is u sually called to W ilson and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P a r­
sons spen t Sunday a t Dodge P ark.
Oregon City th re e or four days
H om er Lum sden of Fairview
each week.
spent Monday n ig h t a t th e hom e of
Mrs. G eorge D inw orthy, who has his sister, Mrs. M. B. McGinnis, and
on T uesday accom panied Mr. Mc­
been ill in a P o rtlan d hospital, has G innis and M orris McGinnis Jr., to
been bro u g h t to th e hom e of her early m a rk e t w ith a load of celery.
w ith cash p u rch a ses a t
Mr. and Mrs. A. M atches, Mrs. A.
p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. P ro c ­
tor, w here she is slow ly re c u p e ra t­ D. K endall, Mrs. E. N orton and
Miss M ildred N orton sp e n t Sunday
ing.
in Salem.
A coupon given w ith every cash
Lumber for Sale.
FAIRVIEW
p u rch ase of $1.00.
All kinds rough and dressed lum ­
ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A.
Mrs. A nna Sw ank of Y akim a is
PRIZES
W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone visiting w ith her g ran d m o th er, Mrs.
Sandy 131.
S ilk d ress p a tte rn
W. I. Swank.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R o b erts and
S ilk stepin, union
son T hom as of P o rtlan d w ere d in ­
P a ir Ja p an e se w all vases.
n er guests T uesday of Mr. and Mrs.
C o llar an d cuff set
C. E. Bunn.
Boudoir lamp
F airview g ra n g e rs
w ere the
guests on W ednesday evening of
Bon bon dish.
Jas. McGill, m an ag er of Blue Lake
NEWELL C. FANCHER park. An enjoyable evening was All goods ex cept se w in g a
spent and th e g ra n g e rs w ere loud
nd e m b ro id e ry th re a d s on
in th e ir praise of th e b eau tifu l p ark
F orm erly w ith R ak er & Son
sa le a t 15% d isc o u n t
and in app reciatio n of Mr. McGill's
has opened a g ara g e a t
courtesy.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. T ow nsend ,
ROCKWOOD, OREGON
en tertain ed a t d in n er on T h u rsd ay '
evening Mr. and Mrs. E. M. S tone I
Q u e sin b erry Bldg
Cor. T h ird St. and Hood Ave.
and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
G resham , Oregon
P h o n e 246,
G re sh am
Bunn and d au g h ter B arb ara, Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Stone and ch ild ren , ,
HALEY
o'clock The p asto r, th e Rev. John
S. N ordell, extends a co rd ia l invi­
M orning serv ices will be as tation to all to atten d th e se ser- I
usual. S unday school a t 10 fol- vices.
lowed by th e m orning w orship in
IN NEW LOCATION.
E nglish at th e H aley B ap tist
We are now fully moved and es-
church.
T
he
Mission
circ
le
will
. . . ,
tablished in our new location In the
hold its an n u a l m ission m eeting L enard building, tw o doors east of
Sunday aftern o o n a t 2:30. Mrs. F. j old shop. Call and see us. Com-!
M urphy of P o rtlan d , for m any plete line of m en's and boys' dress
a lui88‘o n a ry to Africa, will and w ork shoes. G resham Shoe
<le**v er
ad d ress. Mrs. A. John- Shop, phone 41.
tf
son, p resid en t of th e circle will be
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in ch a rg e of th is service and
special sin g ers have been invited
Lullclleo11 wil1 b«' served at about 4
For low est ra te s on autom obile
tru ck and g eneral in su ran c e see
B. W T horne.— Adv
“
PLEASANT HOME
BROCKWAY & NELSON
Phone 1471
Harvest Dollars
Com e On In—
T he M ileage is Fine
Little Home Shop
If you’re tired of beintf kidded about low-cost tire
mileage, and really want to get It, let me fix you
up now with a set of new Goodyears.
Mrs. Nellie Cox
A complete auto washing service
is now at your disposal. No matter
what condition your ear is in we
can clean it up.
Bring your car in, we'll take the dirt
off so you can see what is left.
6 Prizes
given away
GUARANTEED
REPAIRING
Auto Washing
Quality considered Goodyears are the lowest-cost
equipment you can buy, nnd you will have tile
satisfaction of knowing that no one gets a better
tire or a better price than you do.
No “special deals,” no “extra discounts,” no
“long trade” line of taffy here—just a mighty
good tire at as low a price as I can afford to
sell it.
You'll save a lot— I’ll make a little— and we’ll
both be happy. Come on in—the mileage is tine.
can be used to produce a new crop of
dollars—deposited here in a Savings
account they will multiply at 4%
interest, compounded
But w h e th e r o r n o t you a re rea d y "to
open a S a v in g s o r C h eck in g a c co u n t,
b rin g y o u r H a rv e st C hecks to us to be
cashed. T h is is a se rv ic e we glad ly
ren d e r.
RANK HERE AND PROSPER
Gresham Garage
P h o n e 2S91
HAMLIN & HOSS, Props.
Powell Street
a
W hen Better Automobiles A re Built, Buick Will Build T hem
New Body Lines
New Equipment
New Colors
New Performance
Series 115 lowered two inches by use of
double-drop frame.
Series 120 and 128 lowered three inches—No sacrifice
of head room or road clearance.
Chassis A dvancem ents
H y d ra u lic sh o ck a b so rb e rs, fro n t a n d re a r.
C e n tra liz e d c h a ssis lu b ric a tio n .
D ouble-drop fram es.
G a so lin e g au g es, w a te r te m p e ra tu re g a u g e s m o u n te d on
in s tr u m e n t p an el.
I n s tru m e n ts m o u n te d in w a ln u t p anel.
A d ju sta b le s te e rin g w heel.
L ock m o u n te d on s te e rin g post.
L a rg e r ra d ia to r, im p ro v ed cooling.
D eep er fra m e se c tio n s an d cro ss m em bers.
New c a m sh a ft.
New v a lv e m ech an ism .
New c y lin d e r h e a d design.
Im p ro v ed e x h a u st m an ifo ld valves.
C o m b in atio n ta il lam p, sto p lam p, a n d b a ck -u p lam p.
New s te e rin g w h eels a n d lig h t c o n tro ls.
D ual lig h tin g of In strirm e n ts and fro n t c o m p a rtm e n t.
J u m p s p a rk d is trib u to r head.
Sim plified s p a rk tim in g .
Im proved th e rm o s ta t in co o lin g system .
Interior A dvancem ents
New c a rp e ts.
New h a rd w a re .
A rm re s ts fo r r e a r se ats.
A d ju sta b le d r iv e r ’s s e a t oft M odels 20 a n d 58.
F o rm fittin g cu sh io n s.
Tw o to n e trim m in g , m o h a ir plush.
Im proved v a n ity c ases a n d sm o k in g sets.
New finish on in s tr u m e n t p an els.
B rig h t finish, a lu m in u m th re s h -h o ld p lates.
C a rp e t covered foot re s ts w ith nick led b ra c k e ts.
GRESHAM
Phone 1801
Exterior A dvancem ents
ê\cnv on display
all Buick dealers
New body lines.
New ro o f lines.
New r a d ia to r design.
R efined r a d ia to r em blem .
New, d istin c tiv e h e a d la m p s.
L a rg e, p la in crow n fen d ers.
N ew h u b caps.
✓
C le a r vision o b ta in e d by n a rro w e r w in d sh ie ld post, n a rro w e r
fro n t d o o r post, a n d n a rro w e r w in d sh ie ld top bar.
W id e r doors.
New sun v iso r w ith nickel sid e b ra c k e ts.
F o rw a rd fo ld in g w in d sh ie ld s on open m odels.
S tro n g e r dash c o n s tru c tio n .
New w indow re g u la to rs.
New o u tsid e d o o r h a n d le s.
Im proved to p m a te ria l.
In Addition Buick Retains It’s Time Tried Features o f Former Years
Buick valv e-in -h ead e n g in e , v ib ra tio n le s s beyond belief
C o u n te rb a la n c e d c ra n k s h a ft a n d to rs io n a l b a la n c e r
R u b b er m o u n tin g s fo r en g in e .
A ir c le a n e r, g a s o lin e s tr a in e r , oil filter.
C ra n k c a s e vacuum v e n tila to r.
E ach of fo u r w heels p e rfe c tly b alanced.
Full p re ssu re lu b ric a tin g sy ste m fo r en g in e.
C o m p letely sealed c h a ssis.
A u to m atic h e a t c o n tro l on c a rb u re to r.
T e n -p la te , m u ltip le disc clu tch .
F lo a tin g r e a r ax le.
T o rq u e tu b e drive.
M ech an ically o p e ra te d fo u r-w h e e l b rak es.
L arg e, fully a d ju s ta b le s te e r in g g ear.
C a n tile v e r r e a r sp rin g s.
Low p re s s u re tires.
C o n tro lla b le beam h e a d lig h ts.
P o sitiv e, m e c h a n ic a lly o p e ra te d s t a r te r s lid in g g e a rs
WALTER W. METZGER
SALES - SERVICE
OREGON CITY
Phone MAin 483