Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 17, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 17.
192s
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
ing an a tta c k of pneum onia.
Card of T hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. M orris Jo h n so u ’s
We wish to extend our h ea rtfe lt
son and d au g h ter. Norwood and th an k s and sincere app reciatio n for
Louise will ap p e ar on the radio th e kindness, love and sym pathy
n us by our dear friends and
program from KEX Monday eve­ show
neighbors during this hour of
ning between six and seven. N or­ grieving for our dealy beloved de­
Mrs. Minnie G audlitz, aged 69. wood plays th e ukulele and h a r ­ parted m other.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salzm an, Mr.
passed aw ay at the hom e of her m onica and Louise w ill sing.
and Mrs. A lbert Salzm an. Mr.
son. W illiam Salzm an, in S pring-
and Mrs. W illiam Salzman.
1(1 NIT10 N S I' E CI A I.IM '.
dale. Friday, J a n u a ry 13, a fte r a
T h a t's us. B ring your ca r nere
brief illness. Mrs. G audlitz. who for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or
Stop Suffering
was born in G erm any, had lived in p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en erato r, from rheum atism , n eu ritis, lum ­
sw
itches,
w
iring,
lighting.
etc
bago. Casey's R heum atic Remedy
th e S p ringdale com m unity for
Work done by an expert and is pos- j
about 40 years and was beloved by itively guaranteed. We c a rry a drives the u ric acid poisou, reduces
pain and sw elling. Sold on money-
a large lu m b e r of friends.
com plete line of ignition parts. back g u ara n tee by th e T ab er P h a r­
F u n eral services w ere conducted G resham G arage, phone 2391.
macy.—Adv.
a t th e Columbia g ran g e hall, fol­
lowed by in term en t in P ounder
cem etery u n d er the direction of the
G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. She was
buried beside h er first husband
who died several y ears ago. T here
w ere m any b eautiful floral offer­
CALL T H E
ings.
The deceased is survived by her
widower who is an Inm ate of the
old so ld iers’ home at R oseburg,
O regon: h er th ree sons, F red and
W illiam Salzm an of S pringdale,
and A lbert Salzm an of C orbett:
tw o b ro th ers, F red E tllng of C or­
bett, and W illiam E tllng. of G ar­
(Free Employment Service)
den Home, K ansas.
i NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS 1 Sp™ gdale Woman
Succumbs to Illness
BORING
| Rich, C. P .; Lew is H all, L. P .; Ray
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i Naas, S. W .; E. M. A em sberry,
The Ladies Aid society will m eet ! j . w .; L. H. M allicoat, scribe;
at th e church T hursday for work. | c la re n c e A nderson, tre a su re r.
T h e • '"Dependable" class of the
The young people's service will
S unday school, w hich is m ade up be held a t the ch u rch on next S un­
of in term ediate pupils, w ill hold a day evening at 7 o'clock, a t which
p arty at th e hom e of one of its tim e a perm anent organization is
m em bers, Eunice Carlson, on S at- expected to be com pleted,
u rd ay evening. Mrs. W illard S h at­
Mr. and Mrs. F red W erner of
tu ck is th e efficient teach er of the P lea san t Home w ere visitin g at th e
class. In the absence of the re g ­ home of Mrs. W ern er's fath er,
u la r teach er of the Bible class on David H ederntann, on S aturday.
Sunday, W illard S h attuck had
W. W. Cum m ings w as in P o rt-
c h a rg e of the class. The Rev. A. B. land F riday tra n sa c tin g business,
C alder is the re g u la r teacher h u t a i90 Wnt. Morand on S aturday,
on Sunday Mr. I ald er was at P leas-
F arm ers have been busy im prov-
a n t Home helping th e pastor, the ¡„g the fine w eath er of th e past
Rev. Oliver Gill, in the service. The Wpek plow ing and doing o th er odd
m em bers of th e church and Sun- jobs about tbe farm
day school are very glad to re-
T he Boring D airy com pany is
ceive Mr. and Mrs. S h attuck into planning a la rg e auction sale to
th eir m em bership. They come from ta k e place about th e m iddle of Feb-
the F rien d s ch u rch at Newberg.
ru ary . T he lease on the V etsch
The Boring com m unity club m et b ro th e rs’ farm expires March 1.
at th e schoolhouse T h ursday afte r-
John A nderegg is w orking a t the
noon and considered plans to have Boring dairy.
elec tric lights installed in the
John G laisen m ade a trip th ro u g h
play shed and school building.
I the W illam ette valley, looking for
The b asketball team of th e grad e a farm to lease.
SPRING DALE
school m et the K elso team at the
Some potato buyers have been in
Mrs. H. Canzler, who has been
play shed on T h ursday afternoon in th is locality looking after stock,
ill at h er home for some tim e, was
but
th
e
pripes
th
a
t
they
a
re
offer­
a p ractice game. The score was
removed to the Good S am aritan
22 to 7 in favor of th e local team. ing are not very tem pting to th e
hospital last week. H er lungs,
producer.
On next F riday evening th e local
w
hich w ere infected w ere tapped
R obert Jones has been quite busy
team will go to Sandy and m eet the
and one pint of liquid w hich had
th
e
past
w
eek
g
ettin
g
lum
ber
in
Kelso team in a m atch game. At
form ed th e re w as removed. She is
the sam e tim e Sandy and Bull Run for his new home.
greatly im proved and will be able |
will play.
to re tu rn hom e soon.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
Mere new pupils are being en ­
Mrs. Tom N orthw ay en tertain ed I
rolled in the school four m ore new
the Needle club at her home Wed- |
On
account
of
th
e
deep
snow
o n es cam e in since th e holidays.
d rifts in the cross roads, it w as im ­ nesday afternoon. A delightful a f­
Mr. and Mrs. C arl G regson and
possible to open school afte r the ternoon was spent by 15 m em bers.
so n s, Lee N orm an and C arl Jr.,
holiday vacation u n til Ja n u a ry 9. Mrs. R obert C lark from P o rtlan d , a
sp e n t th e week-end visiting re la ­
i T eachers and pupils w ere glad to friend of Mrs. N orthw ay, w as a j
tives at Longview.
welcome visitor.
be back a t w ork once more.
Mrs. H a rry R ickert and Miss
Mrs. Emma G regson has been on
Mrs. G ray spent her vacation
Leona
Rhodes w ere g u ests at the I
th e sick list the past week.
w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d and
Mrs. E lsbeth A em isegger is slow ­ Scappoose, Miss C arlyle spent h ers home of Mrs. Tom N orthw ay Sun- |
ly recovering from a severe sick with her m other at The D alles and day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder spent
spell, Mrs. A em isegger has been 111 Mrs. P lu n k ett visited relativ es at
Sunday
at the home of E arl P oun- |
for about a month.
Eugene and Corvallis.
The B oring lodge I. O. O. F. in-
Mrs. J. Emil Nelson and son der in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. H arry S arg en t from
stalled the follow ing officers at th e W ayne attended th e co n cert given
last re g u la r m eeting: O scar Borde, by th e Sym phony o rch e stra a t the P o rtlan d spent Sunday afternoon
a t her m other's. Mrs. W. W. N orth- |
N. G .; L. H. H illyard, V. G.; Wm. P o rtlan d auditorium .
A. Morand, se c re ta ry ; J. E. Siefer,
Mrs. Je ssie Z im m erm an is spend­ way.
Mrs. A. LaLonde gave a b irth d ay |
tr e a s u re r; F. W. Johnson, w arden; ing a few days in P o rtlan d visiting
D arrell Siefer, co nductor; L. De- her d aughter, Mrs. P. D. Hoffman. p arty for her son H arold who was
m our, chap lain ; L. H. M allicoat,
J. W. E dw ards, who resides on six years old S aturday. His class- I
R. S. N. O.f O. M. Rich, L. S. N .G .; the B arker road, w as in stalled m ates. Ruth Ellen A tkinson, C lar­
C. Andeson, R. S. V. G.; Roy Nass, m aster of Rockwood grange, S a tu r­ ence Lucas, L ucille C anzler and j
L S . V. G.; Donald Morand. R. S. S.; day night a t a special m eeting. T H arold Shelly attended, also Betty |
C. L. G regson, L. S. S.
J. K reu d er of L ents acted as in ­ Jean Woods. Games w ere played
and refresh m en ts served.
T he follow ing officers have been stallin g officer. ,
Wm. N orthw ay from Cascade I
in stalled in th e Rebekah lodge:
F riends of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Mildred Smith, N. CL; L ucille H ill­ H all w ill be glad to learn th a t th eir Locks visited at his fa th e r's home |
yard. V. G.; ‘Amy L. Morand, sec- son S tanley is rap id ly recovering over th e week end.
Mrs. R. Colwell, m other of Mrs.
r e ta r y , M argaret W heeler, trea s- from the effects of his coasting ac-
H enry C hristensen, now of P o rt- |
u re r; A nna G antenbein, w arden; cident.
land, died in P o rtlan d last week.
L illian Sm ith, conductor; Iren e
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T he carn iv al dance w as w ell a t ­
S chw eitzer,
ch a p la in ;
E stelle i
HOGAN
tended and everyone had a good
Jo h n so n , inside g u ard ; Emil John-
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son. outside g u ard ; E dith A nder-
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D oryland eu- tim e. The P. W. L. A. lodge will j
son, R. S .N .G .; Louise Johnson, tertain ed for dinner S unday eve- giVe a jazz dance S atu rd ay eve­
L. S. N. G .; L ena M anary, R. S.V. G.; ning the follow ing frien d s and rel ning, .Jan u a ry 21, at th e hall.
E rm a Naas, L. S. V. G.; D orothy atives: Mr. and Mrs. S. M ueller,
S m ith, m usician. On next Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. M eggert, Mr. and
CORBETT
nig h t th e Rebekahs will take their Mrs. E arl M iller of P o rtlan d , Mr.
T his section is g ettin g back to |
and Mrs. A. E. F o rsy th e and fam ily
can d id ates into the lodge.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. of H illv ie w , and E lm er P augh and norm al afte r one of th e w o rst bliz­
Jo h n Nelson a t P o rtlan d s a n ita r­ sister, Mrs. Vetch and baby d au g h ­ zards we have had In years. T he |
te r of Dover, Oregon.
sn o w d rifts w ere so high and solid I
ium on Monday, Ja n u a ry 16.
th e stock could w alk over fences
Hood View E ncam pm ent in s ta ll­
F or low est rate s on autom obile, if they w ere allow ed to be out of J
ed th e following elective officers at
truck and g eneral in su ran ce see doors afte r th e storm had abated.
the re g u la r m eeting rec en tly : O. M. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
A larg e crew of men is w orking on
th e Columbia River highw ay east |
of M ultnom ah F a lls and local men
a re opening side roads in th is
vicinity.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier is recov­
erin g from an operation for goiter.
Schools opened Monday. J a n u a ry
♦ ♦ ♦
9, afte r a tw o-w eeks' vacation, and
th e stu d en ts seem glad to be back
at work afte r enjoying th e Y uletlde
holidays.
P rin cip al H. L. Moody w as able
to tak e up his w ork again a t the
high school Monday and has n e a r­
ly fully recovered from his recen t
operation.
Je a ra ld J a ra rd w as tak en very
ill w hile w orking on th e highw ay
and w as tak en to a P o rtlan d hos­
You can buy a Buick closed car at prices as low
pital. A diagnosis proved his a il­
as £1195, f. o. b. factory. You can buy it on
m ent to be u lcer of th e stom ach.
At th e J a n u a ry m eeting of C ol­
the liberal G. M. A. C. plan — with a moderate
um
bia grange, held th e 14th, a
down-payment which may be taken care of by
week la ter th an th e usual m eeting
your present car in trade.
d ate because of road conditions
caused by the snow and ice, th e
These prices mean maximum value, and in Buick
follow ing officers w ere duly in ­
stalled by M ultnomah county Po
you get real beauty— real comfort — real per­
m ona M aster Fred C rane of R ock­
formance. You get the unrivaled value result­
wood grange. M aster, E dith B ut­
ing from Buick’s unrivaled production in the
le r; overseer, C lara S m ith ; stew ­
ard. Lucfle K nieriem . a ssista n t
quality field.
stew ard, Fred K nieriem ; lectu rer,
D orothy E llis; secretary , Della
Come in — see Buick— compare it with other
H enkle: tre a su re r. Fred C. Reed;
cars of similar price — then let the facts decide
gate keeper. D. G. B u tler; lady a s­
you to buy Buick.
sista n t stew ard. Mrs. L. H. Arne-
son; Ceres, Georgle B u tler: Po­
SEDANS $ u « 5 to $1995 • COUPES S 1195 to $ 1850
mona. Hazel B u tler; F lora. Allie
SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1 5 25
K nieriem ; home economics, Isabel
Buick Beauty
Buick Luxury
Buick Performance
Are You in Need of Help?
Filipino Employment
Service Bureau
“ FILIPINO HELI’ OF ANY KIND SI PPL IED ”
Phone BEacon 7750
fOiernmeni fux m he a d . l e d .
p la n , th e r m
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BUICK
Walter W. Metzger
( »reshain.
ßuick
Oregon City
On D. 1». Meyer Farm a few rods north of Cottrell Store on
Bluff Hoad and about one-half mile south of Cottrell Sta­
tion on Bull Bun ear line.
SATURDAY, JANUARY
21
Free i.uuch at X(K)n
Sale Begins HI A. M. Sharp
I w ill re n t my farm and accordingly will sell at public auction
all of my livestock and dairy and farm equipm ent and lot of household
goods m ore p articu la rly described as follow s:
ONE «O D D TEAM , W EIG H T A B D l’T 880«
Two R egistered Jersey (o w s . 9 G rade Cows, 2 fresh, one to be fresh
soon. 1 Jersey ( all'. 9 m onths old. loti W hite Leghorn C hlrkens, O.A.C.
strain . Wagon, IIn, Rack. G ravel Bed, Wood Rack. Plow. 222 ( hilled:
2-section Iron H arrow , Hoosier Brill, Disc, 2 C ultivators, Mower, Hay
Rake. O ne-fourth in terest In C orrugated Roller, Root C utter, Feed
( u tte i, 2 Itiooders, one electric, one coal. Malot Cream S eparator,
Milk Cooler, Milk t ans. Milk Ituekets, Feed B u c k e ts W heelbarrow ,
r tilery Wheel, Log C h a in s Pick Axe, M attocks. Sledges and W edges
Ladders, Cross Cut Saw s and a lot of oth er sm all Im plem ents and,
tools too num erous to m ention.
Seven or eight tons oat and vetch hay and a lot of household goods.
TERMS—All sum s u nder $20.00 cash. Sums over $20.00 six m onths'
tim e w ith in te rest at S per cent per annum on notes approved by
clerk.
•
I). I). MEYER, Owner
Hi N Fourth St.
Portland, Oregon
J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Forest Grove, Oregon
A. .MFYKRS, Clerk
Chevrolet Electrifies America
with a Great New Motor Car
Prices
Reduced
fo r only slI9S
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Auction Sale
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(Chassis only)
The
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A n ew au tom ob ile so sensational as
to electrify the nation!
W ith m arvelous n ew Fisher bodies
offering all the d istin ctio n , beauty
anil luxury for w h ich Fisher crags­
m e n are famous! W ith perform ance
that is a revelation to ow ners o f even
h igh er priced cars! W ith 107-inch
w h eelb ase—four in ch es longer than
before! W ith four-w heel brakes—
a n d m a n y a d d itio n a l m e c h a n ic a l
achievem ents!
A n d . . . p r ic e s th a t d e m o n str a te
again C h evrolet’s ability to provide
th e u tm o st in m o d e r n m o to r in g
luxury at the low est possible cost!
type of rilling at.d driving com fort
a lm o st u n h e lie v e a h le in a lo w -
r*'ici J c ir. l our in ch es longer than
the previous C hevrolet chassis . . .
swung low to the road . . . and with
four sem i-elliptic shock ahsorher
springs — the Bigger and Better
C hevrolet holds the road with
a surety that is sim p ly am azing,
and rides in perfect com fort at high
speeds over th e roughest stretches
o f highw ay.
A nil never before was a low-priced
car so easy to drive —for the worm
and gear s te e r in g m e c h a n is m is
fitted w ith hall hearings throughout
. . . even at the front axle knuckle*.
A ll these spectacular new m ech a n i­
Che en g in e o f this great n ew car is
cal
advancem ents are, o f course, in
o f th e im p r o v e d v a lv e -in -h e a d
addition
to th e host o f n otable fea­
d e s ig n . W ith a llo y “ in v a r str u t’’
tures that C hevrolet has previously
pistons . . . specially designed hydro-
pioneered in the low -price field.
lam inated cam shaft gears . . . m ush­
room type valve tappets . . . and a
C o m e in a n d s e e th is la test an d
c o m p le te n e w s te e l m o to r
g r e a te s t G e n e r a l M o to r s
en closure — it provides a type
ach ievem en t! Learn w h y it is
o f m otor operation so th rill­
e v e r y w h e r e th e su b je c t o f
ing that it must he experi­
enthusiastic com m en t — w hy
en ced to he appreciated!
Wheel everyw h ere it is hailed as the
Brakes w orld's most luxurious low-
C oupled w ith this th rillin g
acceleration and speed is a
priced autom obile.
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All pries» f. o. h., F lin t, Mleb.
Ouch.
Mrs. Jam es Rosa is slow ly re ­
covering from h er illness and is
able to sit up a p a rt of each day.
G eorge K nieriem Sr., attended a
m eeting of the G. A R In P o rtlan d
S aturday.
A rth u r B utler had th e m isfor­
tu n e to have his leg broken above
the an k le w hile w orking at N el­
so n 's mill recently. He is at St.
Vincent hospital.
F red Ough w as tak en to the
P o rtlan d san ito riu m F riday auffer-
Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Co
GRESHAM, O R E G O N
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