Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 07, 1927, Image 1

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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
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G R ESH A M , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. OREGON,
VOL. 17, NO. «4
Important Matters
Before City Council
Boys and Girls Win
Many State Prizes
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Decorated
Mixing Bowls
65c
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236
Now is the Time
GRESHAM
prepare for the cool
autum n d ays.
N O T E : W e h a v e ju st received a new s h ip m e n t of
sta m p e d e m b ro id ery goods. C om e in a n d see them .
FOR MEN
Staples Optical Co,
Harris Fleeced Union Suit*
In medium w eight, s u it............
H as th is w onderful ca r and it
Heavy w eight.
$1.5«
$1.75
THE P. ({. A. is a gray heavy
W ill b e in G r e sh a m
PA
wool mixed, good grade su it. . »” ¿<.•"1
W right’s Health Union Suit« in light blue
fine circ u lar strip e wool and iner-
cerized cotton, med. wt, su it.
Friday, Saturday and Monday, Oct. 7, 8 and 10
FOR WOMEN
I t is com plete in every detail for th e fitting of glasses, h as a
la rg e w aiting room and a room for th e scientific te stin g of eyes.
T his is a convenience for old or sick people, children and o th ers
w ho do not have tim e to come to P ortlan d . Come and see the
c a r and get acquainted. P ortland P rices.
Wool Suit, cotton and rayon, s u it.....................
.......95c
B eterly B rand, wool mixed, with ariflcial cross stripes.
neck and knee length, D utch neck and ankle,
Suit
Low
$1.50
P hone BEacon 8080, 356 A lder St., P o rtlan d , Oregon
FOR CHILDREN
Pearl. Elastic knit Union Malls, fleece lined, D utch neck, ankle
length, s tra p s ai sides, size 2 y ears to 7
$1.00
Areme Club Dance
Ruben« T ests in cotton, wool and silk and wool. Dr. D enton’s
sleeping g arm en ts.
MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM
Fair Stockholders
Elect Old Board
A ttorneys A ttack Com plaint.
According to the report of P o rt­
land p ap ers atto rn ey s for the
Bealcy M ilitary academ y th is week
filed a m otion In circu it co u rt to
set aside the case which was begun
ag ain st th e academ y last week by
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Scharpe. T he
la tte r wish to recover about $1800
w hich they say w as paid as tuition
for th e ir son. T h eir ch arg e was
th at the academ y had not complied
with ce rtain agreem ents. The m o­
tion, filed by th e atto rn ey s for the
academ y, set forth th a t a num ber
of causes of action had been cited
w ithout being p roperly en u m erat­
ed. The contention of th e defend­
a n ts w as th a t if m ore than one
cause of action w as intended, each
should have been cited separately.
The in ten t of the motion was th a t
the whole com plaint be m ade m ore
ce rtain and definite.
T he Deadly G lare.
W hile th e g re a t United S tates
Bureau of S tan d ard s is using every
effort to c o rrec t th e flaws In a u to ­
m obile g lare, th e Inventors of the
co untry keep rig h t on bringing out
im provem ents. Many d riv ers have
been using the py ralln eyeshades
which have been th e vogue am ong
young people for the past tw o
years. W ith th is new -fangled head
piece as a sta rtin g p o in t th e In­
ventors have branched out.
A
w arn in g ag a in st the deadly g lare as
Issued by the n ational h ea d q u art­
ers of th e A m erican Automobile a s ­
sociation Is significant. The sta te ­
m ent stre sse s the Im portance of
giving th e sam e atten tio n to a c a r ’s
headlights as is given to the gaso­
line tan k and th e oil In th e cra n k
case.
One rec en t device Invented Is a t­
tached to the w indshield by a
vacuum process. A nother m a n u ­
fac tu re r of autom otive equipm ent
is producing a very clever “look
under the g lare-sto p .”
“E ver since the stone age, men
have found th a t they could look
ag a in st th e b rig h t lights by th ro w ­
ing a shadow acro ss th e eyes. It
Is a p rin cip le th a t is as old as the
h ills,” say s the m an u factu rer.
Ford tru ck , pneum atic tires, gix»d
ru n n in g condition. $175. H essel
Im plem ent Co.—Adv.
Radio Special«.
T he Radio E lectric com pany Is
still specializing In A tw ater K enta
and radiolas. T his m aking our
th ird season, we feel com petent to
tak e c a re of your needs. Give us
a caH. Phone 1823.—Adv.
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru ck and g e n e ra l In su ran ce See
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
DANCING 8:30 TO 12
“T h e H ouse o f Q u ality ”
GRESHAM .OREGON
PIIDNE 1411
H e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam pa
In su ran ce funds for farm Ioans.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
easy term s B W. T b o rn e.—Adv.
R efreshm ents
Ladles 25c
Come and hate a good time.
=□ ' i
songs recom m ended by th e com m it­
tee on people’s songs. As stated In
the forew ord to th e pam phlet, the
purposes of the com m ittee are tw o­
fold—first, to m ake b etter know n to
our countrym en th e ex istin g songs
th a t may legitim ately be called
songs of the people ami, second, to
stim u late our poets and com posers
tow ard the w riting of new com po­
sitions th a t m ay one day be folk
songs of America.
T his pam phlet, with Its histories
of th e favorite songs, Is intended
for use In spoken in troductions of
songs at com m unity sings, ns pub­
licity m aterial for such events and
for study purposes by schools,
young people’s societies, music
clubs and o th er groups. T he songs
th u s b ro u g h t forw ard a re : "Did
Folks at Home,” "My Old K en­
tucky Home,” “A m erica,” "Old
Black Joe,” “ Dixie," "B attle Hymn
of the Republic," “C arry Mo Rack
to Old V lrginny,” “T h ere’s a Long,
Long T ra il,” "A m erica, T he Beau­
tifu l,” "T h e S tar-S p an g led Ban­
ner,"
"H om e,
Sw eet
Home,”
“Ju a n ita ,” "Good Night, Ladies."
"My Bonnie," “ Mother M achree,"
' TUI We Meet Again," "Colum bia,
The Gem of the O cean,” "W hen
Oood
Fellow s
Get T o g eth er,”
"Sm iles,” “I ’vu Been W orking on
th e R ailroad.”
FREE GASOLINE
Don’t lay down th e paper till you
have read the W ant Ada.
Y. W. Workers Visit
Gresham Schools
“We w ant to organize." T his was
the plea of a group of G resham
g rad e school g irls coming to P rin ­
cipal Q uicksall early this week.
T hey had been Inspired by th e re ­
cen t organization of th e “P io n eers”
am ong the boys of th e school, and
w ere eager to have som ething along
sim ila r lines for themselves.
Since plans w ere under way a l­
ready looking tow ard the form ation
of "G irl R eserve" groups, Mr,
Q uicksall took up the m atter w ith
th e women w orking for th a t p u r­
pose and, as a resu lt, an en th u sias­
tic m eeting w as held at the grade
school building th is m orning, when
th e g irls of th e 7th and 8th grades
and an y in th e 6th grade who bad
reached th e age of 12 years w ere
told of the w ork of the Girl Re­
serves by Miss E rm a H ardin and
Miss Norma Sim s of the P ortland
Y. W. C. A. T heir accounts of the
various activities of th e organ iza­
tion w ere so a ttra c tiv e th a t m ore
th an 50 g irls expressed a desire to
Join.
No attem pt w as m ade to organize
today but th e m a tte r was to be
talk ed over w ith th e ir p are n ts and
it Is expected th a t a t le ast two
groups of G irl R eserves w ill be
form ed w ithin a week or two. In
th e m eantim e, a local com m ittee of
rep rese n tativ e G resham women will
be organized to back th e m ovem ent
and select the advisers. It Is ex­
pected also to have a m eeting of the
m o th ers of th e interested g irls, in
o rd er th a t the m a tte r can be talked
over with them and th e ir coopera­
tion obtained.
I
Miss Bints, who Is at the head of
the high school group of Girl Re­
serves In P o rtlan d , w ent to th e high
school, w here she m et w ith tho
Trl-Y g irls and th e ir advisor, Miss
Miriam Inglis. W ith Miss Sims a t
the high school w as Mrs. E llis F.
L aw rence, Girl R eserve C hairm an
of t11.- P ortland Y. W C A. and a
m em ber of th e national G irl Re­
serve com m ittee. All w ere delight­
ed w ith th e en th u siastic reception
they received in the two G resham
schools.
T he object of th e Girl Reserves Is
to fo ster in g irls and young women
the developm ent of a w ell-rounded
life, em phasizing alike th e physi­
cal, m ental, social and spiritu al.
W atching th e scenery instead of
the traffic causes accidents.
S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 8.— Seu-
ond Robert H arkness re c ita l at
Pow ell V alley Mission church.
F rid ay evening. Oct. 14.—Areme
club dance, M asonic hall.
F riday evening, October 14.—
Card p arty at F airview g range ball.
F riday evening, October 14.—
F reshm en reception a t high school.
October 13-14-15. — M ississippi
Hood relief show er of canned
goods.
S atu rd ay evening, October 16.—
Opening dance of Powell Valley
P ro g ressiv e club, Powell V alley
road and Buckley avenue.
Oct. 18.—Election day In M ultno­
mah county for election of con­
gressm an.
S atu rd ay , October 2 9 —D eborah
Five g allons each week for two
m onths. T h at's w hat thred- luck Ladies Aid sale at Powell V alley
persons w ill get. Mt. Hood Service Mission church.
S tation, Pow ell V alley and Ava
S atu rd ay evening, November 5.—
avenue.—Adv.
Union school P aren t-T ea ch e r asso­
ciation b azaar a t schoolhouse.
Furniture Decorations!
Flow er, Ju v en ile and
P a rro t
November 17.—B azaar and su p ­
tra n sfe r p attern s, 15c each and up. per at Sm ith Memorial P re sb y te r­
TODD, the P uint Man, phone 1821, ian ch u rch , Fairview .
G resham .
Oct. 29 - Nov. 5— Pacific In te r n a t­
Mention to an ad v e rtise r tb a t you ional Livestock E xposition In P o rt­
saw his ad. In th e Outlook.
land.
J NNOUNCING—
Talk II Over.
T h at used car problem , with
S hearer-B acon C hevrolet Co. Let
us know w hat you w ant, when you
w ant It, and how you w ant It.
"F airn e ss and H onesty” will be our
principal In the rep rese n tatio n of
any car.— Adv.
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
G entlem en "Sc
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SUSPENDS SERVICES
The stockholders of th e M ultno­
m ah County F air association nt th e
T here will be no services or Bible
annua! m eeting held last night school Sunday at Zion Evangelical
m ade quick w ork of electing tw enty church. The p asto r and th e con­
| d irecto rs for th e ensuing year, gregation will atten d th e annual
j They voted in toto for the old board Mission F estiv al of St. Jo h n s E van­
1 and th e board w hich m et la te r in gelical ch u rch at Sellwood m orn­
th e evening re-elected the form er ing and afternoon. The p asto r of
| officers to a man.
Zion ch u rch , the Rev. E. H orst-
The board co n sists of 25 mem m ann, will deliver th e m orning se r­
bers, five of whom. T. J. K reuder, mon. The Revs. G. H afner (R e­
H. A. Lewis. A. W. Metzger, Theo. form ed) and W. F. B rinkm an
B rugger and T. R. Howitt, a re (L u th eran ) will preach in th e af­
hold-over d irecto rs and co n stitu te ternoon.
T he m orning services
the executive hoard. The rem a in ­ will begin at 10:30 and the a fte r­
ing tw en ty elected la st night a re noon services at 2:30.
J. V. Cogswell, Fred Crane, Richard
Deich, O. A. E astm an, 8. B. H all, PASTOR WILL PREACH
A. F. H am m ar. W. D. K inder, Mrs.
ON "LIFE ABUNDANT”
Mabel K orstad, George Kenney, J.
“Life A bundant" will be the topic
L. Meier, W. H. M itchell, F. O lbrich,
of the serm on Sunday m ornlpg at
C. I. R aker, C. G. Schneider. M. M.
the Methodist church. It will have
Squire, H. L. S. C lair, Geo. W eath­
to do with one of th e g rea t needs
erly, J. O. Wilson and B. L. W alrad.
of the church for the year. The
C. C. Shay, of th e C. C. Shay &
evening service, which begins at
Company, public acco u n tan ts, who
7:30, will include an in stallatio n
have exported the records and a c ­
service for the new officers of the
counts for th e secreta ry th e past
E pw orth L eague and a serm on,
year, m ade a detailed rep o rt of the
"The M inority—and F a ith ”,
fair finances for th e year ending
The Sunday school is a t 10 and
October 1.
I it is hoped th a t nil who w ere p res­
The rep o rt showed the fixed a s ­
ent at th e Rally Day service last
sets of th e fair had increased over
week will be in th eir places aguln
$12 .900 d u rin g the year, now to ta l­
: next Sunday.
ing $39,411.78.
The E pw orth League devotional
The to ta l cu rre n t assets of the
service is at 6:30. All L eaguers
fair on October 1 am ounted to $3,-
are urged to come, and to stay for
981.99, Including over $3,000 of
th e in stallatio n service later.
stock su b scrip tio n s now due. But
The Rev. H. V. W ilhelm is pastor
ag ain st th is a re unpaid accounts
of the church.
to talin g over $4,000. An effort Is
being m ade to collect in w hat is
owing to th e fair, to g eth er w ith th e I W EM V SONGS LISTED
AS SONGS OE AMERICA
sto rk su b scrip tio n s due. As fast
as th is is done the money is being
A concentration of atten tio n upon
apportioned on the debts.
a group of w hat a re proving to be
The rep o rt show s th is y ear’s fair the folk songs of A m erica Is being
closely p aralleled th at of last year made by the N ational B ureau for
in expenses and receipts.
the Advancem ent of Music. T hat
The to ta l receip ts for 1927 w ere organization lias ju st issued a pam ­
$31.145.80 and the to ta l expenses phlet of “S tories of A m erica’s
$36.602.15.
Songs," based upon a list of 20
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA
♦2.00 P e r Y ear
FR ID A Y , O CTO BER 7. 1927
no way of p u ttin g over its road
program s.
T hese m a tte rs w ere brought tc
the atten tio n of th e county com
m issioners, who suggested th a t the
Tim es a re g en erally prosperous though locally money is tig h t, 'tis
city of G resham tak e over a def­
said, and indications confirm the statem en t. It may be n ecessary to
inite
portion
of
the
county
roads
as
T he m a tte r of the responsibility
cu t out some of th e lu x u ries till th e incom e catch es up w ith th e outgo.
for th e upkeep of county roads city stre e ts and tak e step s to m ake But good read in g is not a luxury, it is a necessity. In close tim es it is
th
e
form
al
tra
n
sfe
r.
w ithin the city lim its of G resham
all th e m ore im p o rta n t to be inform ed on affairs of the day, tren d of
George Dietl and C. W. A ltm an
w as thoroughly discussed a t th e
public opinion, business conditions, m a rk e t rep o rts, etc.
council m eeting on W ednesday appeared before th e council asking
These th in g s a good daily paper b rin g s to you.
n ight, and it w as voted to ta k e over th a t a price be set for th e w ater
T he Outlook can n o t cover the te leg rap h ic new s or the m ark et re ­
Pow ell stre e t from the intersection used by them from a city h y drant
ports, Its field is th e local new s and th is field it trie s to cover as com ­
in
the
ea
rly
p
a
rt
of
th
e
y
ear
for
w ith Maple avenue, one block east
pletely as any daily of a la rg e city covers its p a rtic u la r field.
of R oberts avenue, to the first pub­ cleaning drain pipes. T he am ount
W hen it is n ecessary to count th e pennies m any people th in k first
agreed
upon
w
as
$60.10.
lic w ay w est of Main stree t, th a t
of m aking a saving by dropping th e ir subscription. They say, in effect.
betw een the Michel and L innem ann
City E ngin eer K. C. R oberts re ­
L et th e old w orld w ag on, w hat do we care!
p rop erties, also M ain stre e t north ported on th e m a terial needed to
T his attitu d e , how ever, is n eith er p atrio tic or in telligent, and far
to F ifth street.
m ake th e fill and o th erw ise im ­ from being a saving m ay m ean an ac tu a l loss of tim e and money.
T his follow ed a ten tativ e a g re e­ prove K enney stre e t from South
No one is so poor he can n o t afford to keep inform ed on affairs of his
m ent w ith th e board of county R oberts avenue to Maple street, a neighborhood, m ark et conditions, political affairs and the p ro g ress of
com m issioners to take over such distance of th ree blocks. The r e ­ th e w orld in general. I t is due to one’s fam ily if not to one's self.
stre e ts as th e city could ca re for, p o rt w as accepted and a rra n g e ­
N ext y ear w ill be a political year. A lready the arm am en ts of
a fte r C hairm an Sm ith of th e la tte r m ents w ere m ade for advertising b a ttle are being assem bled. E arly iu th e y ear will come th e p rim aries,
body had charged th e city of for bids in th e n ear fu tu re. Bids th en th e g rea t conventions, then th e election.
G resham w ith neglect of its r e ­ w ill also be asked for th e installs-1
T his is by no m eans all or th e m ost im p o rtan t thing th a t should
tion of a light at Pow ell stre e t and in te re st rea d ers and lead them to w ant to keep informed.
sponsibility along this line.
H ogan road, one on L aw rence
G reat thfhgs have happened th e p ast y ea r; g rea ter th in g s w ill
It w as brought out in the discus­
stre e t and one on Pow ell stre e t be- : happen th e com ing year. It will pay to keep th e home supplied w ith
sion th a t on Ju ly 22, 1924, a special
tw een W allula avenue and Birds- th e sources of inform ation and m ake it a p a rt of one’s business to keep
m eeting of th e council w as called
dale road.
th e m ind fresh and up to date.
at th e req u e st of Amedee Sm ith,
The stre e t com m ittee is w orking
Save m oney and m ake money by ta k in g advantage of th e attractiv e
ch a irm an of th e board of county
com m issioners, and H. B. Chapm an, on p lans for th e signs to be placed su b scrip tio n offers th is month.
county road m aster, when the a t the city lim its on all roads lead­
AG. STUDENTS MAKE
county officials proposed th a t the ing into G resham . W hen th e plans
a
re
com
plete
bids
will
be
asked
for
I
TOUR OP STOCK YARDS
county would pave the cen ter 18
feet of a portion of Powell Valley th eir installatio n .
Monday was a big day for th e
The tim e for th e cau cu s to nom ­
road w ithin th e city of G resham
Sm ith-H ughes ag ric u ltu ral boys of
th en u nder consideration, provided I inate city officers w as set for Mon­
G resham Union high school, w hen
th o se ow ning pro p erty abu ttin g on day evening, November 7, a t th e |
T he p o ultry judging team , the 22 of them , accom panied by th e ir
th a t p a rt of the stre e t pay all ex­ city hall. T h ree councilm en a re to
potato
g rading team and th e live- • in stru c to r E dw ard B. S tarkey, w ent
penses in connection w ith paving be nom inated. T hose w hose term s
over to th e Union stock y ard s on a
th e nine feet on each side of th a t expire are C. I. R aker, T. R. H ow itt stock d em onstration team of M ult­
to u r of inspection.
nomah
county
club
w
ork
w
as
each
18-foot strip , and th a t th e city of j and W. C. M etzger. T he holdover
Mr. Tim s, th e se creta ry of the
G resham take steps to collect this councilm en a re A. W. B otkin, R u s­ aw arded first place at th e sta te 1
yards, in the absence of Mr. P ie r­
fair
w
hich
closed
at
Salem
last
expense in advance. I t w as provid­ sell Akin and B. W. T horne.
son, introduced them to som e of the
ed th a t the w ork be done under the
The council renew ed th e accident I week. A livestock jud g in g team com m ission men who, in sp ite of
supervision of the county road policy for th e m em bers of the fire cam e in second, can n in g and cook- i
th e ru sh of business, w ere kind
m a ste r and the board of county departm ent. T his is a b lan k et pol­ ing d em o n stratio n team s each won
enough to explain the various
com m issioners, and th a t w hen com ­ icy covering each m em ber of the a fo u rth prize and a p o u ltry dem ­
classes of beef cattle and an sw er
o
n
stratio
n
team
w
as
given
fifth
pleted the city of G resham should departm ent, up to a m axim um of
th e ir questions. T here w ere 138
take over and control all portions 25, and providing $20 a week for place. D em onstration w ork w as a
c a rs of beef c a ttle unloaded Mon­
g
reat
fea
tu
re
of
th
e
fair
from
all
of th e county roads already paved anyone disabled w hile on tire de­
day, w hich w as a good day to see
or to be paved under these con­ partm en t w ork, or $1000 in the over the sta te th is year, according
th e m ark et a t its best. T he y ard s
to
County
Club
A
gent
W.
D.
K
in­
ditions. This proposition was ac- ; event of death or p erm an en t dis-1
der. who re tu rn e d a few days ago, w ore full of fine hogs but th e re was
cepted by the G resham city coun­ ability.
and
th e d em o n stratio n and judging very little buying.
cil.
R ecorder Schneider subm itted to
From th e stock yards Mr. T im s
team
s of th is county did excep­
Up to the p resen t tim e no action ! th e council th e budget for the
took
th e p a rty to Swift & Com­
has been tak en to form ally take com ing year, w hich w as accepted. , tio n ally well.
p an y ’s p la n t w here they w ere p ro ­
T
he
com
petition
is
grow
ing
over portions of roads in acco rd ­ T he to ta l am ount of th e budget Is
vided w ith a guide w ho show ed
ance w ith th is resolution, and on $9830, the sam e as th a t of th e c u r­ keener and keen er each year and it them th ro u g h th e various stages
ta
k
es
the
v
ery
best
w
ork
now
to
fu rth e r consideration m any se ri­ re n t year, w hich is $2400 less th an
down to th e fine m eats. L ast but
ous difficulties to th is action w ere th a t of th e y ear previous. It is ex- ( place in the m oney w innings w hich not least th e boys w ere treated to
th
is
year
am
ounted
to
$618.
F
o
u
r­
ap p a ren t. In m any cases it would pected th a t th e city expenses w ill ,
teen sch o larsh ip s to th e O. A. C. w ieners. As it w as dinner tim e, it
he possible for one or m ore p e r­ be kept w ithin the budget.
is u n n ecessary to say th a t all did
T he council req u ested Dr. F re d ­ sum m er school w ere won by boys
sons to block necessary im prove­
ju
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IGNITION SPECIALIST.
th o rities, th e county would have to check up on sa n ita ry conditions. Floyd Stafford m ade a scoring of
99% per cent on th e ir dairy dem- ! T h a t’s us. Bring your c a r nere
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or
o n stratio n w hich w as th e highest p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r,
score for any d em o n stratio n team sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
on th e fair grounds. T his en titles W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos­
them to p u t on th e ir w ork a t the itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a
com plete line of Ignition p arts.
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock ex­ G resham G arage, phone 2391.
position in October.
Follow ing a re th e prize w inners
Window Cleaning.
F or ex p ert window cleaning see
of th e sta te fa ir from th e county:
S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J.
PIGS
Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Poland C hinas— Div. I A. 2d. H ar- .
(Only 5 bowls in set)
old D ahl; Div. I B, 1st, H arold
Lumber for Sale.
D ahl; Div. II, 4th, H arold Dahl.
All kinds rough and dressed lu m ­
Chester Whites— Div. I ll, 1st ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A.
A rth u r R oth; 4th, Jam es S ta ffe n -’ W. Bell Lum ber com pany, phone
Sandy 131.
p e r set
so n ; 7th, A lbert Roth.
Iln n ip sh lres— Div. I A, 4th, John
1924 Ford tru ck , A -l condition.
W elbes; Div. II, 4th, V ernon Burl W arlord tran sm issio n . P neum atic
It'e have only a limited quantity at
tire s, $275. Hes.-el Im plem ent Co.
C o n tin u ed from page 1
—Adv.
this special price
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TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
The Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Company
Now In o p e ra tio n In G resh am a» a D irect D ealer fo r
th e e a ste rn p o rtio n of M ultnom ah an d C lack am as
co u n ties.
VJk’e w ill, a t a ll tim es, a tte m p t to h a v e a co m plete
sh o w in g of a ll C h e v ro le t m odels, in c lu d in g tru c k s a n d
deliv ery c a rs a lso a p a rts d e p a rtm e n t.
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Dtir tem p o rary office Is located in th e F irs t S ta te
B ank bu ild in g o p p o site th e te le p h o n e office. A r­
ra n g e m e n ts w ill soon be co m p leted fo r th e e re c tio n of
a la rg e b u ild in g w h ich w ill house every m o d ern fac il­
ity a v a ila b le fo r a co m p le te se rv ic e fo r o u r cu sto m ers.
We lav tte all Chevrolet ow ners to call and get acquainted
w ith us. As quickly as possible we will call on yqu at your
home or office and put your nam e on our m ailing list.