Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 14, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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! Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Ja k sh a of T h e '
I Dalles, Oregon. Mrs, Ja k sh a
; sister of Mrs. Meyer of th is place. (
Mrs. Jeff H ouse will en tertain
th e Ladies Aid of th e P lea san t
I pleasan t evening was spent. Re- ' Hom® B aptist ch u rch w ith a stiver
freshm ents w ere served.
j tea a t k®r hom ® on T h u rsd ay after-
A lectu re of In terest to Oregon
i T he m otion p ictu re "In th e h e a rt noon' F eb ru ary 16
pioneers and o th ers w ill be given
Mr. and Mrs. E ugene Raymond a t Sandy in th e auditorium of the
of M aryland" and th e comedy "O ur
G ang,” w ill be show n in th e of P o rtlan d spent a few days last union high school on F riday eve­
schoolhouse auditorium F riday eve- w eek a t th e Colson ranch.
ning, F eb ru ary 17, w hen Dr. J. B.
ning, F eb ru ary 17.
H orner of Oregon S tate college at
C orvallis w ill speak on Oregon
D. D. Meyer received w ord last
BORING
pioneer history. T he lectu re will
week th a t his b ro th er-in -law Wm.
T he atten d an ce at th e Sunday be rfti illu strate d one and ad m is­
Lynk of Chicago, Illinois, died sud-
school la st Sunday w as the larg est sion will be free to all. It w ill be­
denly, of h ea rt disease.
— .
' f°r some tim e and those In ch arg e gin at 8 o’clock.
F rlt'nd8 here receJved w ord re- a re hoping th a t it w ill continue to
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
COTTRELL
'«“• Oregon History to Be C h rysler
Subject at Sandy Hi P R IC E S
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N e w C h r y s le r
A q u a rte t com posed of little g irls
“ 52”
from the C ottrell school, H a rrie t
Radford, M arth a H udson, D orothy
Two-door Sedan $670
W atkins and N orene Brophy at th e
Coups . » • 670
piano e n tertain ed the listen ers of
Roadster
• • 670
( w ith ru asb la M a t)
th e Jo u rn a l Ju niors’ program over
Touring . . .
695
sta tio n K F JR la st T h ursday eve-
Four-door Sedan
720
ning.
*
*
DeLuxe
Coups
•
720
A p a rty of friends and neighbors
lw ith n i m b i . M a t)
. ..
>
M rs J e ff H o n i . on T
r
DeLuxe Sedan • 790
Mrs. Jeff H ouse on th e occasion of , cently of th e a rriv a l of a baby g irl j increase
H ow ard H ouses’s birthday. A very born F eb ru ary 3 a t th e hom e of
SA N D Y BLU FF
T he Rev. and Mrs. O. J. 0111 w ere
G re a t N e w
dinner g u ests a t th e home of O. W.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S W ilkenson and
C
h r y s le r “ 6 a ”
Boring on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W ilkenson and
Mrs. T elford of Oregon City was d au g h ter H elen visited Sunday in
B u iin eu Coups $1065
a week-end guest a t th e home of P o rtlan d w ith the fo rm er's son.
Roadster • •
1075
k w n h ru m b le M a t)
her son, W. R. Telford.
Ray W ilkenson.
Touring
-
•
1095
Mrs. Jo h n Meyer spent la st week
Mrs. Byron visited sev eral days
Two-door
Sedan
1095
visiting at th e home of her son-in- last week in P o rtlan d w ith friends.
Coupe
. • 1145
law and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
(w ith ru m b le M e t)
Mr. and Mrs. A J. A ult visited
Claud D anielson, of C latskanie.
Four-door Sedan 1175
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. F arm er, who has been quite
D odge Brothers Victory Six is not only a new
Landau Sedan •
1235
S .G. C arrell of Powell Valley. Mr.
ill
a t th e home of h e r d au ghter
car but an entirely new and better kind of a car.
and Mrs. C arrell's children w ere
near McMinnville is convalescing
all at home th a t day, also H om er
For the first time in history, body and chassis are
a t the hom e of h er son-in-law and
Illu s tr io u s
Now, at sensational new which result from a huge
C arrell, Mr. C a rre ll’s b ro th er.
a single, integral unit.
dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Malli-
N
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s
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r
lo
w er prices ju st a n ­ and rapidly growing pub­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
H.
W
atkins
and
coat. Mrs. F arm er is under the
The wide, deep Victory chassis frame, flush with
fam ily w ere dinner guests a t th e
nounced,
Chrysler cars— lic demand.
“
7
a
”
ca
re
of
a
sp
ecialist
of
P
o
rtland.
the body lines, eliminates the body sill and the
with
famous
Chrysler
P. Vetscli w as out from P o rt­ R. B. W ilkenson home.
customary body OVERHANG.
Two-Pa»». Coups $1545
Mrs. Dell H udson has retu rn ed
You should not he satis­
land on F rid ay looking after busl
( w ith r u m b le M e t) l
quality
and
performance
Major body pans are reduced from 367 to 8!
to her home at Mabery afte r spend­
ness in te rests a t th e farm .
Royal Sedan
• 1595
fied
with less in perform­
u n ch a n g ed — becom e
175 pounds o f useless weight are cast off!
Wm. H ederm ann w as out from ing several w eeks with her d augh­
Sport Roadster
1595
ance,
appearance and
even greater value than
(w ith r u m b l« »cat)
P o rtlan d and sp en t Sunday w ith te r, Mrs. W illard C arrell a t Oold-
The gravity center is radically lowered—with
quality
than the tremen­
ever
before.
Four-Pace. Coups 1595
endale, W ashington.
his fath er, D. H ederm ann.
head-room and road clearance unaffected.
dous
values
which only
Town Sedan • 1695
The Boring Com m unity club held
Four
great
lines
o
f
cars—
The results can not be expressed—they must be
Chrysler
Standardized
Convertible
Coups
1745
its reg u la r m onthly m eeting a t the
PO W E L L V A LL E Y
( w ith ru m b le seat)
experienced.
“52,” “62,” “72” and 112 Quality can provide. The
schoolhouse on F rid ay afternoon.
Crown Sedan - 1795
h. p. Imperial “80”—sup­ one way you can be ab­
The
co
n
cert
rendered
Sunday
Ja sp e r D ugger h as had a m odern
N o unpleasant skidding or sidesway at the cor­
w ate r system w ith modern con­ afternoon in th e Saron L u th eran
ply every price need from solutely sure you are get­
ners. N o back-wheel "chatter” when the Lock­
veniences in stalled in his home. ch u rch by 35 m em bers of th e Im ­
heed Hydraulic brakes are quickly applied.
$670
to $3495. They of­ ting real Chrysler value
N e w 113 h .p .
T he w ork w as in ch arg e of H. P er- m anuel L u th e ra n chorus of P o rt­
fer
outstanding
values is—buy a Chrysler.
A smoothness over cobble roads that you have
Im p e r ia l “ 8 o ”
land was given before a packed
ret, of the Sandy garage.
never imagined possible.
in»
F arm ers have been q u ite busy house. In th e absence of th e p as­
Roadater . . $2795
A swift car that is safe—a moderate-priced car that
im proving th e good w eath er by p re­ tor, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen. who
( w ith r u m b le M a t)
is unsurpassed in smartness and individuality.
p arin g th e soil and doing some w as a t Roseburg. Mrs. Sandeen
Five-Pate. Sedan 2945
seeding . Some have been digging took ch arg e of th e program . The
Town Sedan
• 2995
ca n ta ta, "T he King All G lorious”
potatoes.
Seven-Pa»». Sedan 3075
R obert Jones had the m isfortune w as b eau tifu lly rendered and well
Sedan Limousine 3495
Miss L illian Sw anson
to fall from a scaffold w hile shing received.
AH price» f. o. h. Detroit,
ling his new home on la st T uesday and Mrs. W illiam S kans san g th e
4-DOOR SEDAN. F.O.B. DETROIT
rubject to current Federal
m orning, break in g his arm . A. B. soprano roles, Mrs. David Lofgren
excite tax. Chrysler deal­
Jo h n sto n took him to G resham for the co n tra lto an d Mr. D ahl the
er* are in position to ex­
REI.I ABILITY
SERVICE
tenor. The blending of voices was
m edical treatm en t.
tend the convenience of
Tune In for Dodge Brother* Radio Program every Thursday
PH O N E U 4 I
GRESHAM, OREGON
p
erfect
and
th
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clim
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u
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u
su
ally
time
payment».
L.
L.
Seigfreig
lo
st
a
valuable
night, 8 to 8:88 (Pacltlc Time) NBC Pacltlc Coast Network
hsautiful. At th e close of th e p ro ­
cow w ith m ilk fever la st week.
The Ladies Aid w ill m eet a t th e gram delicious refresh m en ts w ere
A SK FO R A D E M O N S T R A T IO N
church on T hursday. T he ladles served to those present. A good
offering w as given w hich w ill be m orning as he was try in g to build
are doing some quilting.
Phone 1471
GRESHAM
used for the benefit of th e church a fire in the ktchen stove.
building fund.
T ltinlty «781
OArfleld 2015
Miss A nna G ray of P o rtlan d
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Read and fam ­ sp e n t Sunday at C ranebrae, v isit­
ily attended th e wedding F riday ing Miss H am ilton who is 111. Miss
n ig h t in P o rtlan d a t th e W esleyan H am ilton has not m ade any p ro g ­ JO H N BI.ISS FARM on Base Line R ond, n e a r T w elve-
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D O D G E B R O T H E R . S, I N C .
Mile H ouse, 12 iiiile» e a s t of C o u rth o u se , one
M ethodist church of a friend of th e ress tow ard recovery so far.
and chronic diseases. Special atten­
m ile n o rth of G re sh am .
tion given heart, stom ach, kidneys
THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA S FASTEST FOUR ALSO ON DISPLAY
Read
fam
illy.
Miss
Mary
Canfleid
and bowels.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen of
who was m arried to Gordon Mann. T he DaNes arriv ed T h u rsd ay a t
124.'. Halsey St. PORTLAND. ORE.
T he Misses W inona and Lola th e ir ranch down th e Sandy and
Read
gave a valen tin e p arty at will he th e re for some tim e.
JT^aanfaef 7éew«p«
Sale will Commence nt 11 A. M. Sharp
th e ir home S atu rd ay night a t which
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sw anson of S an ­
eight guests w ere presen t. They dy boulevard w ere g u ests a t Co­
A ccount lease e x p irin g M arch 1 am i m y son h a v in g e n ­
w ere Miss Anna Lind, Miss Olivia lum bia View farm F rid ay evening.
gaged in o th e r w ork, I w ill sell a t P u b lic A uction on th e
A ndresen, Miss G ladys Nelson,
Mrs. Marie M organ's m other Mrs. above d a te tny e n tir e h erd of d a iry c a ttle , a ll d a iry e q u ip ­
H ow ard Hopper, Edm und West,
Dick,
who has spent several m onths m e n t a n d all farm m a c h in e ry w ith o u t re s e rv a tio n .
I xiu I h Hodgdon, o f N ew berg. Glen
at C hanticleer Inn, retu rn ed to her
A nguish of P o rtlan d , and Melvin
LIVE STOCK
home in Eugene la st week.
Magnuson.
Games and re fre sh ­
21
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e
G
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rn
sey Cows, 3 J e rs e y Cows, c o n s is t­
G eorge H asw ell, b ro th er of Mrs.
m ents m ade up a p leasan t evening
G eorge Wilcox Sr., arriv ed from ing of seven cow s fre sh now , th re e c o m in g fre sh by tim e of
T he Powell Valley P aren t-T ea ch ­
Los A ngeles la st week and will sale, b a la n c e h eav y m ilk e rs now . Six Y e a rlin g H eifers.
er association will m eet F rid ay eve­
m ake his hom e a t L ato u re ll for R eg istered G uernsey Bull, F a iry la n d ’s C a v a lie r (ItHilTG)
ning, F eb ru ary 17, at the school-
som e time.
sired by F a iry la n d ’s Sandy Im p w ith C la ra ’s V oisine
house. A mixed program is being
of M aple Lodge Im p as dam , bred by E. J . M aliy,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B
ates
of
C
orbett
prepared consisting of m usic and
O regon City,
o th er num bers. Tills will follow will vacate th e ir home th e re and
These c a ttle have all been tu b ercu lin tested and m ay be removed
move
back
onto
th
e
ir
ran
ch
a
t
the business session, and la te r re
to o th e r states.
S prin g d ale th e first of the month.
fresh m en ts will be served.
G ray G elding, w e ig h t 1400 pounds. B lack M are 1400
The
Mrs. John L arsen of S pringdale,
pounds. Black M ule, 1000 pounds, 2 y e a rs old. S et of
Im/H-rioi
who
has
been
spending
a
m
onth
in
CORBETT
Landau
C alifornia, w rites from P asad en a b reech en h a rn e s s , n e a rly new.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W oodle w ere th a t she is enjoying th e b eautiful
DAIRY E Q U IPM EN T
hosts at a family dinner S unday in flowers and th e w arm sunshine.
One 6-horse d airy boiler. One 24-case ste riliz er. One C hester m ilk
honor of Mrs. W oodle's sister, Mrs
O rland Zeek has retu rn ed from bo ttler. One large double w ash tank. One F ra n k lin steam bottle w ash­
er. One m ilk cooler. L ot of pipes and fixtures. One cream se p arato r.
Lela L asley Thom pson of P alo
a business trip to C alifornia.
One silo 12 x 32.
A lta,
California,
who
arrived
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an of
FARM M ACHINERY
T h u rsd ay to visit her siRters here.
P o rtlan d spent Sunday a t E h r-
One McCormick 6-foot binder, all new canvasses. One M cCormick
T hose p resen t besides th e host
m anor here.
Mower. One John D eere riding cu ltiv a to r w ith sp rin g b rak e r shovels.
and hostess and th ree d au g h ters
One O liver sulky chilled plow 16-inrh, alm ost new. One 2-horse g rain
w ere Mrs. Thom pson, Mr. and Mrs
drill. One 2-horse iron harrow . One 2-horse bean puller. One 2-
S P R IN G D A L E
Ed W ilson and ch ild ren and Mr.
horse disc. One Tandum C utaw ay 6 foot disc. P otato p la n ter, cup
p attern . P o tato digger, ex tra g rate. Jo h n D eere m an u re sp read er No.
and Mrs. A lbert Kalzman and Ray
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Berney w ere
12 size. L itter c a rrie r. Low tru c k farm wagon w ith new tig h t floor hay
The longest wheelbase ever offered in a low-
Lasley. Mrs. Thom pson was for guests of Mr. and Mrs. H enry Mor­
rack. Five tons clover hay and a lot of sm all im plem ents and tools too
m erly p rincipal of Colum bian high gan S atu rd ay evening a t th e ir new num erous to m ention.
priced car! The riding ease of four semi-elliptic
and is now engaged In th e m inistry hom e In P o rtlan d . Mrs. Morgan
shock-absorber springs set parallel to the frame-
FLOWERS AND CHICKENS
Mrs. Wilcox oi L ato u re ll F alls w as Miss B lanche Berney before
T h e beauty and com fort o f m arvelous new
50 W hite O rpington pullets. 4 W hite O rpington cockerels, all from
w
as
quite
badly
Injured
one
day
her m arriag e.
Fisher bodies! The safety of non-locking four-
prize w inning stock of Madison S q u are G arden, New York. 36 Rhode
last week when (he wind blew a
Cecil P ounder Is m aking Rome Islan d Red pullets. Rhode Islan d Red cockerel. L ot of perennial plants
wheel brakes! And the thrilling.performance
heavy garag e door a g a in st her, new Im provem ents on his home. and bulbs, all first-class flowers.
of an improved valve-in-head motor!
knocking her down w ith such force The k itch en Is being p lastered and T E R M S— All sum s under 320 cash. Sum s over 320 six m onths' tim e
as to break her hip. She w as taken rem odeled, and new sidew alks built
The Touring
w ith In terest a t 8 per cent per annum providing arran g e m en ts for
Here, for the first time in the history of the auto­
or K o a d a t e r
sam e a re m ade w ith A. M eyers, clerk of sale a t F irst S tate Bank,
to a P o rtlan d hospital.
around th e bouse.
p rio r to date of sale.
m otive ind ustry, is a low -priced car that
The W illam ette U niversity Glee
Mrs. H enry C h ristensen and
T he Coach
embodies all the distinguished beauty and
club gave a co n cert a t Columbian sm all d au g h ter from P o rtlan d mo­
high school T h u rsd ay
evening tored out T h u rsd ay and sp en t the
The Coupe
features of advanced design demanded in the
w hich w as much enjoyed by those day with Mrs. Will W right.
COL. WOODS A SON, A u c tio n e e rs V ancouver, W n.
world’s highest priced automobiles.
The 4-Door
in attendance.
A. M EY E R S, C lerk, G resh am , O regon
Evo Speybrock, who sp en t th e
Sedan • •
Mrs. Chas. Dawes and Miss V ir­ w in ter In P o rtlan d , w as visiting at
Come in and see it today. Note the beauty, the
The Sport
ginia S tapleton of Independence th e hom es of his d au g h ters, Mrs.
Cabriolet
symmetry and the roominess of the beautiful
am e F rid ay to visit th e fo rm e r’s Tom N orthw ay and Mrs. Cecil
The
Imperial
J
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l
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new Fisher bodies. Study the chassis, unit by
m other, Mrs. N ettle K incaid, and Pounder.
Landau - -
«A J
unit—and observe the advanced engineering
sisters, Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eler and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. N orthw ay
U tility Truck
*495
( C k e a n , O n ly )
Mrs. Lovell Bernev, and her b ro th ­ from Cascade Locks visited a t the
. . . the high quality construction throughout.
Light Delivery
er, K enneth Kincaid.
home of his fath er, W. W. N orth-
Go for a drive—as far as you like, and over
(Ckean-Oaly) •375
The Columbian high school team way, Friday.
roads of your own selection.
A llp r ir a a L o d ,. F lin t. M icfc.
played P ark ro se team at P ark ro se,
Mrs. Jesse Rogers gave a b irth - !
Check C hevrolet
'I’he telephone will
the score being 25 to 30 In favor of day p arty S atu rd ay aftern o o n for
Do that—and like tens of thousands of others;
D elivered Price«
LONÇ. DiSTANCC
Columbian.
prove
to be your most
h
er
tw
o
d
au
g
h
ters,
M
arg
aret
and
,
you will say that here is the most luxurious low-
T h — in c lu d e th e " . n t
LOCAL AStO tELtOHAPh
k i n d l in g a n d h n n n e ia g
F
ran
ces
Rogers.
An
enjoyable
af-
j
valuable
anil most eco­
priced car ever offered!
c k a ra -. - .- ila b t a .
C O L U M B IA H E IG H T S ternoon was spent, afte r which i
nomical nsiihitant in the
dainty refresh m en ts w ere served.
oftiee, workshop, home
George P erry , m an ag er a t Me-
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy C rull and !
or while traveling.
nucha, the home of Mr. and Mrs. baby from Oregon City w ere w eek­
Ju liu s Meier, has been at Portland end visitors s t the home of Mr. and
san itariu m for aome tim e b ut la Mrs. W Woods.
much b etter at present and will
Mrs. F leet Fox and d au g h ters
soon he able to r tu rn home.
R osetta from P o rtlan d visited at
GRESHAM, OREGON
Mrs. George Wilcox Jr., was no­ th e home of her sister, Mrs. W.
Gresham
tified one day last «reek of th e rad - Woods
den death of her fath e r In P o rt­
Jim M uller and R obert Burgess
For low est ratea on autom obile,
Pleaae phone or w rite Items for
land, E. L arsen, a w ell-know n co n ­ w ere ca lle rs on S atu rd ay at the
ck and g en eral In su ran ce aee th e Outlook — but give your rea l
trac to r.
He died anddenly one Wood» confectionery Iff S pringdale. tru
B. W T horn*.—Adv
name. Call O resham 15(1.
and upwards
New LOWE It
P R IC E S
make
BRI LLIANTLV
D iffe r e n t
C h r y s le r V a lu e
now greater than ever
Quality and Performance Unchanged
$1O95
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Chrysler
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
BROCKWAY & NELSON
^ V
ic t o k y
Six
Dr. J. R. Eggeman, N. D.
AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928
7 CHEVROLET/,
Worlds Most Luxurious
Low Priced Car
R educed
P rices!
•495
•585
•595
•675
•665
F. 0. BOWLSBY, Owner
Every Day
in the year
Shearer Chevrolet Co
Q U A L IT Y
AT
LOW
C O ST
O regon T elephone C o .