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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1928)
T IE SD A Y , 4 MAY 1, HW* GRESHAM Insurance funds for farm loans. Ads in the Outlook w ill Increase No commission or brokerage. Very the merchants’ prestige, hence his easy terms. B. W. Thorne.— Adv. sales, hence his profits. jk > B ± t iW 356 Alder St., Portland Candidates Visit Pleasant Home Grange P h o n e B E aco n M M PLEASANT HOME 4 Ford Owners NOW you can have PYROXYLIN on YOUR car « W e h a v e in sta lle d co m p le te e q u ip m e n t fo r P y ro x y lin fin ish in g . W e h a v e tra in e d o p e ra to rs. O ur p rices a r e s u rp ris in g ly low a n d y o u r c a r need n o t be out of se rv ic e m o re th a n tw o days. P y ro x y lin is a n id eal finish, it keeps its o rig in a l lu s te r in d efin itely . It fills th e p o res of th e m e ta l a n d fo rm s a se a l t h a t n e ith e r ra in , snow , ice, so ap s n o r p o lish e s c a n affect. During May We will Pyroxylin your car at the following special prices: O pen C a rs ........ 1 Closed C ars ......... JL PAGE THRER M ultnom ah gran g e was highly honored on S aturday at the reg u la r m onthly m eeting to have five of the "52 varieties" seeking nom ination to th e 13 positions to be filled in M ultnom ah county at the com ing p rim ary election for can d id ates for the sta te leg islatu re. A ttorney C. G. S ch neider of G resham was also a v isitor hut uot an office seeker. A very in terestin g program was given, as w ell as an enjoyable so cial time. Mrs. Louise Nelson was elected as a lte rn a te to atten d the session of the sta te g ran g e at R ainier Ju n e 5. The m aster. M. H. W heeler being the reg u lar delegate. The Jewelry and Opti cal Store of the common people O ne of th e finest sto c k s of D iam o n d s an d W a tc h e s in th e N o rth w e st O ptical P a r lo r s second to n o n e , a n d you w ill find p ric e s v ery re a s o n a b le OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON! Jb Raker & Son > yfcr The Rev. Gordon Johnson w ent to G rass Valley on Sunday to preach In th e B aptist ch u rch at th a t place. His pulpit a t the P lea s an t Home B aptist church was filled in the m orning by th e Rev. Mr. S tu a rt of th e Glencoe ch u rch of P o rtlan d . In the evening Lloyd Cox, a stu d en t at W estern T heolog ical sem inary, supplied. T he re g u la r m onthly business m eeting of th e B aptist ch u rch will be held n ex t T hursday evening fol low ing th e p ray er m eeting service. All m em bers a re urged to atten d as im p o rtan t business m ust be tr a n s acted. W ill W heeler is quite ill as a re su lt of relap se from an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson e n te r tained at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B a rn e tt How ard, W. C. S p au ld ing, Robert and Barney H ow ard of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. An derson and children, L au ra and Louis, and Nick A nderson of S pringdale. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Scoville an d fam ily of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Jo sie A nderson of C ottrell c a llril d u rin g th e afternoon. Mrs. A m anda C lark, a sister of the late R. I. A nderson, cam e from P o rtlan d S aturday to visit Mrs. Josie A nderson at th e V an-Fleet home. On Sunday m orning she suffered a stro k e of p araly sis w hich left her com pletely helpless. An am bulance w as called and Mrs. C lark w as tak en to the hospital. She is 76 y ears of age. Very little hope Is held for her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell m ade a trip to P o rtlan d Sunday a f te r noon to v isit a niece who is co n valescing from a recent operation. The officials of the Sandy L um ber com pany, Inc., expect to sta rt the mill w ithin the next few weeks. M artin L en n artz is assistin g In placing th e m achinery for the a n ticipated resum ption of operations. The P lea san t Home Camp F ire g irls m et w ith th e ir guardian, Mrs. K enneth L auderback, S atu rd ay eve ning for a social tim e. T hose a t tending re p o rt a very enjoyable tim e. A group of the M ethodist young people m et a t th e church S aturday evening for a pot-luck supper and a social tim e. The supper w as in ch arg e of Mrs. H arry Carlson, fo u rth vice p resid en t of the E p w orth L eague, assisted by other E c o n o m ic a l T r a m f io r ia f i o * J CHEVROLET^ ^Announcing the MEW I young ladies of the group. The su p p er w as followed by a play tim e w hich w as led by the p asto r of the church. T he senior ch o ir of th e M ethodist ch u rch will hold the next p ractice at th e M arkell home F rid ay eve ning beginning a t 2 o’clock. The Goodwill In d u strie s of O re gon, an in stitu tio n w hich lias as its aim the reclam ation of discarded a rtic le s of clothing, household equipm ent, etc., and th e re d istrib ution of these a rticle s th ro u g h salesroom s located In the city of P o rtlan d , w ere rep resen ted in th is com m unity Sunday by th e Misses Abby and Bessie N orton who w ere gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L en nartz. They rep o rt th a t th e o u t look for th is e n terp rise in P o rtlan d is very much im proved. The Good will bags recently d istrib u ted th ro u g h the L adies Aid, when full, may be left a t th e ch u rch and the p asto r w ill deliver them to the P o rtlan d so rtin g rooms. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k New and d au g h ters Lois and M arilyn were gu ests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz Sunday. The last session of th e le ad e r ship tra in in g classes, being co n ducted by th e M ethodists w ith th e assistan ce of P rofessor A ndrew s of Salem, w ill be held T h u rsd ay eve ning. Nellie and P attle Greenwood p a r ticipated in a m usical program In P o rtlan d S aturday evening. POWELL VALLEY ee the romp away from them all The Nels Johnson farm of 20 acres four m iles east of G resham on th e C hase road has been sold to H. C. H odgkins of P o rtlan d , who is rem odeling the buildings on the place and fitting them for occu pancy some tim e d u rin g th e p resen t niontli. Mr. H odgkins, who is th e m anager of the U niversal M anufac tu rin g com pany in P o rtlan d , will m ake the trip to and from his work by auto. The deal w as handled through K. J. Hagherg. 10-Acre Bargain N ear H illsview school. F our- room house, creek acro ss one co r ner, $100 cash. B alance $10 per m onth w ith In terest a t 6 per cent. B. W. T tiorne, G resham .—Adv. CONVERTIBLE SPORT CAB RIO LET The one great outstanding fact in automobiles today is that, while practically every car that runs is patterned after Chry sler— the Illustrious "7 2 ” continues to romp away from and around them all in every phase o f performance that makes motoring a pleasure. W hich can and does mean only one thing, o f course — that since it can quickly be proven that Chrysler " 7 2 ” excels every car which seeks to compete with it w ithout a single exception, it unmistakably gives the greatest monetary and performance return which exists in t the world’s motor-car market today. I l l u s l r i o u i Neir Chrytler ” 72" Prictt— Two-paawngrr Coup« ( u ith ru m ble te a l) , *1545; Royal Sedan, (1 5 9 5 ; Sport Koadatar (ttilh ru m ble te a l), *1595; Pour-paaaengrr Coup«, *1595; Tow n Sedan, *1695; Convertible Coupe (»<rA rum ble te a l) , *1745; Crown Sedan, *1795. z</Z p ric e t f . o. b . D e tro it, tu b ject to cu rren t F ederal ex cite rex. C h rytler d ea lert a re in a p o iitio n to ex ten d the con ven ien ce o f tim e paym en t!. / uArr Smart* - - Youth fill' - Colorful* * oí GAIN C h e v ro le t in tro d u ce s in to th e low p rice field a n e n tire ly n ew c o n c e p tio n o f style, d is tin c tio n a n d e le g a n c e — 4 — a n e w C o n v e rtib le Sport C ab rio le t w ith b o d y by F ish e r—a v iv id ,d a sh in g ,tw o -fo u r passenger m o d el th a t offers th e p ractical c o m fo rt a n d c o n v e n ie n c e o f th e S p o rt C o u p e, plus th e sm artness a n d d istin c tio n o f th e S p o rt R oadster! F in ish e d in R o m a n y R ed D uco, w ith black b o d y h e ad in g strip e d in gold . . . a n d e m b e llish e d w ith artistic to u c h es o f gleam ing p o lished n ic k e l— th is d is tin gu ish ed n e w m odel is o n e o f th e m ost attra ctiv e cars to , be seen o n th e streets a n d highw ays. C o m e in to day a n d see th is sen satio n al n e w c ar! BUICK leads the fashion parade o r K<»»Jatrr C o ach • • M . J I * Coupe • • 7 Th* 4»Dhof St-Jan • • O The C o n v e rt C a b r io le t . . O T h - Im p e r ia l L a m la u » • f U f i li r e T r u c k $ , (C SoaaiA L ig h t M l v e ry > ' (C < m i »> A ll price« f. a. h. M ic hi«MR Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM. OREGON F Q U A L IT Y AT L O W COST F ash io n ab le th ro n g s . . . sparkling m otor cars . . . and standing out like a frock from Paris— today’s Buick! Fleet, low lines, suggesting r o c k e t - l i k e getaw ay and unrivaled power . . . glisten ing colors, vivid and varied as the harmonies o f Spring . . . and soft, rich upholster ies, d e lig h tfu l to th e sight and touch. C h RYSLER“72” HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OREGON B u t B uick leads any o th e r three c a n in its field in dol lar fo r dollar sales; and thia tre m e n d o u s vo lu m e makes possible unequaled value. Y ou may as well have a fine car, when you can buy it at B u ic k 's p r ic e . S m a r t - y o u t h f u l— c o lo rfu l — Buick leads the fashion parade. BUICK L u x u ry lik e th is o rd in a rily costs a thousand dollars more. SEDANS >1195 to *1905 - r CO< P F S f 1195 to >1R5O 195 to >1525 SPORT MODEL S tf io ho aJdrd Tko G . U 4 . C 4» «• *• * * * • **»*•• r>— jhuiat ik o B ROS* irrabio. u o^Oablo Plano Toning. Walter W. Metzger Greeham SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City Piano toning, $3 50. Plano and organ repairing. Fred B. Jones, 2*125. 49th street S. E . Portland Phone TAbor «952 or Gresham 1551.— Adv. For the Ladle« | Snappy styles In new toutwear for spring. Come in and see them. Popular prices, $3.95, $4.95, 15.96. Aylsworth A Martin, Gresham.— Adv. tt