Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 01, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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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.
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356 Alder St., Portland
Candidates Visit
Pleasant Home Grange
P h o n e B E aco n M M
PLEASANT HOME
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Ford Owners
NOW
you can have
PYROXYLIN
on YOUR car
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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:
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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!
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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
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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
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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!.
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Smart* - -
Youth fill' - Colorful* *
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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 —
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— 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
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St-Jan • • O
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Shearer Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM. OREGON
F
Q U A L IT Y
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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
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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«
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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.
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