Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 12, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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GRESHAM
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Returns From East
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T * nf the Smith M em orial P re s-
#tor h.ireh Has re tu rn e d from
« r^ l . Where lie atte n d e d th e
,ls*' Assembly of his d enom ina-
account Of h is e a s te rn
” i Amost in te restin g ly told by
1P u m the follow ing w o rd s:
I®*1/ journey to T u lsa . Okla.,
'I"
. L General A ssem bly of
" T i - t e r i a n ch u rch . I tra v e le d
..... m
iles. I left over
• .1. nver 5000
miles.
"’ •nion Vaciftc ra ilw a y w en t
-
Pendleton.’ Da G rande.
|r0. Idaho, and o t
one. Man ; , h(.re j s p e nt a day
. city.
1 heard one of the
^tseeini-'-
c o n c e rts on th e
a t t h e M=
A
trip
to
F o rt D ouglas
lernacle.
a tine view of th e city.
"Greets are u nusually w ide and
„ la id out re c ta n g u la rly east
Vwest The city b locks a re at
®Jt twice the length of th o se In
’’•I'had a few hours to sp en d a t
2 2 Colo. This, too. is a beau -
8 ' with its m any p a rk s, fine
iiui city
and resid en ces.
^'Vnuris't 'lirre finds m any trip s
Xthe mountains in all d irec tio n s.
vincas City I was esp ec ially im -
11 ted with ’he m agnificent u nion
S and the w onderful m o n u m en t
,.P..ted to the m em ory of th e sol-
u
the late w ar who m ade th e
S acrific e. I t is located
gectly in front of th e dep o t on a
/h hill At the top of a ta ll co l­
ín is seen flickering flam es of the
irnal tire ami of co u rse, is very
lessive >. the d a rk n e ss of the
X Leaving th a t city for T u lsa ,
large number of co m m issio n ers
?(,m various __
— board ed th e
states
”.The session of th e assem bly
d a week. T he w e a th e r w as
the therm om eter re g iste rin g
Liween 9» and 100 d eg re es every
lav The business of th e assem b ly
Mt like clock w ork. C o n tro v e r­
tí matters were studiously avoid-
Many tine serm ons and ad d re ss-
were delivered by som e of ou r
ost prominent m in iste rs.
T he
popular meetings of th e evening of
¡,’h day attracted la rg e crow ds
nd overflow m eetings w ere held
simultaneously in th e old ch u rc h ,
now used as a chapel. F an s w ere
provided both at the ch u rc h an d a t
the hotels for the com fort of th e
they yzill visit Mrs. K idder's r e la ­
S P R IN G D A L E
tives. Mrs. K idder w ill be rem em ­
Im provem ents are being m ade on
bered as M yrtle W allace.
H er
m other. Mrs. Best, rem ained here the Tom N orthw ay residence. In
to look a fte r her pro p erty and w ill addition to a la rg e b asem ent, a
visit old frien d s before re tu rn in g kitchen and sleeping porch a re be­
ing built. Cecil P o u n d er is th e
home.
Mrs. A nna L ato u rell, w ho has builder.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill W rig h t and
been visitin g
th e home of her
m other Mrs. H attie W ilson, left fam ily sp en t S unday a t th e home
Monday evening for Seaside to of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Otto a t Mil­
w aukie, Oregon.
spend som e tim e.
____ „
| Mrs. Ed Nelson is sellin g can n a
M rs . F. A. Boscoe of T he D alles bulbs on th e Y am hill m a rk e t th ree
w as an over n ig h t visitor a t th e days out of each w eek now.
A. D. K endall home recen tly and
The baby clin ic held a t th e
atten d e d the g rad u a tin g exercises S p rin g d ale schoolhouse w as very
of G resham Union high school.
well attended, 17 babies being ex­
Mr. and M rs. H. E. A lb ert of am ined by th e doctor and n u rse.
P o rtla n d w ere guests a t th e K en­ T here seem ingly is a sc a rc ity of
dall hom e S unday evening.
boy babies in th is com m unity,
D inner g u ests at th e home of Mr. th e re being only th re e boys in th e
and Mrs. R. K n u rr T h u rsd ay eve­ group.
ning w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay
G innis, Mr. and Mrs. A. M atches w ent to Amity, Oregon, to spend
an d Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow of the week-end a t th e hom e of Mr.
P o rtlan d .
and Mrs. Ed. N orthw ay.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P elton and Mr.
Cecil P o under and A rth u r Grim
and Mrs. J. F. Coons spen t S unday attended th e areo p lan e s tu n t fly­
ing at th e R ankin Held Sunday.
a t D odge p ark .
Mrs. P o under and d au g h ters sp en t
Troutdale Hoy on “Pep” Committee th e day a t the hom e of Mrs. E arl
in P o rtland.
H orace E vans of T routd ale, so p h ­ P ounder
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Stevenson and
om ore in com m erce a t Oregon son Bobbie of P o rtlan d spent th e
S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l college, has w eek-end a t the home of Mrs. Stev.
been appointed to th e “ P ep” com ­ enson's sister, Mrs. R alph R ogers
Miss Rose B erney cam e from
m ittee for n ex t year. T his com ­ B urlingam e, Cal., to spend the
m ittee w ill h an d le stu n ts for all of sum m er vacation a t th e hom e of
the football an d b ask etb a ll gam es her b ro th er, E ugene Berney.
Mrs. Lew is B radley from C or­
n ex t year. T he com m ittee w ill b ett and Mrs. H arry R ick e rt w ere
also a s s is t in han d lin g pep dances, visitors a t the home of Mrs. Tom
help in c re a tin g en th u siasm for N orthday Friday.
E dw ard B erney h as retu rn ed
gam es and a s sist in g u ard in g th e
home from O. S. A. C. for th e su m ­
Beaver, a la rg e golden rep lica of a m er vacation.
beaver w hich is th e Oregon sta te
Mrs. G lenora B abbitt re tu rn e d to
m ascot. T he p u rpose of th e “ Pep" h er hom e from C orvallis a fte r
com m ittee is to prom ote tru e Beav­ spending th e school term th e re
w ith her son H albert.
er s p irit am ong the stu d en ts.
B ert P arso n s re tu rn e d to the
U. S. S. N itro a t B rem erton, W ash,
A Policy for Every Need.
a fte r spending a w eek w ith his
C. C. B ush, fo rm er F o rd d ealer p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arso n s.
of T ro u td ale , is w ritin g Ike in s u r­
On Sunday, Ju n e 3, Mr. and Mrs.
ance in th is te rrito ry for th e Union Theo. P illa r of P o rtlan d gave
C e n tral L ife In su ra n c e com pany of d in n er a t th e ir home in honor of
C incinnati, Ohio, G2 y ears in b u si­ Mr. and Mrs. F red S alzm an ’s wed
ness, Office 802 A m erican Bank ding an n iv ersary . Covers w ere laid
Bldg., P o rtla n d , Oregon.
Phone for 18. T he tab le and house w ere
BEacon 2817: Res. E A st 3840.
b eautifully decorated in daffodil
U sed bin d ers, m ow ers, rak es, and w hite.
cream s e p a ra to rs. A larg e list of
F or re a l estate loans see or call
o th e r used im plem ents. H essel Im ­
B. W. T horne.— Adv.
p lem en t Co.— Adv.
PAGE THREE
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
SANDY BLUFF
An e x tra lam p bulb, c a rrie d In saving to m o to rists. O ne-light c a rs and special d riv es a re being m ade
th e po ck et of a door, m ay be a big on th e stre e ts a re su b je ct to a r re s t by traffic officers all over.
Mr. an d M rs. H. H. W atk in s en ­
te rta in e d on S u n d ay Mr. and Mrs.
R B. W ilkenson and tw o sons,
D w ight an d B erch ard .
Jo e C aldo w as hom e over th e
w eek-end from ro ad w ork on th e
W ap in itia road.
Rev. an d M rs. E. G. R anton of
In d ep en d en ce, fo rm e rly of P le a s­
a n t Home, h av e a baby boy and
Mrs. A lonzo R ad fo rd is th e re ca rin g
for Mrs. R an to n an d th e baby.
F red R adford w as down looking
a fte r his p la ce over th e w eek-end.
Mr. an d M rs. A. J. A ult e n te r­
tain ed S u n d ay A rth u r Crose and
little d a u g h te r, also his m other,
Mrs. B elle T en Eyck and Mrs.
A u lt’s m o th e r, M rs. A. Byron and
little g ran d so n , K enneth K rebs.
Mrs. A ult an d Mr. C rose w ere
sch o o lm ates an d have not m et for
26 y ea rs. A lb ert A ult called in the
afte rn o o n to see th e home folks.
Mrs. A. J. A u lt’s b erry pickers
a re so en th u sed w ith Oregon th a t
they may m ove h ere from th e ir
hom e in P ay ette, Idaho.
f i r K r r r r tr ir a l ? ------ f
/CHEVROLET
Half
Million
0 vera
New Chevrolets
Money Savers
Men’s b lu e w o rk s h irts 69 c e n ts,
d ress sh irts , c o lla rs attac h ed 98c;
m en 's o v era lls >1.29; 36-inch bath
tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. A lys-I
w o rth & M artin.— Adv.
on the road since
J a n 1¥
WALLPAPER
All Patterns
REDUCED
Close out paper
1 0 c P er R o ll
T he COACH
$585
’495
T h e T o u r in g
o r R o a d s te r .
The
C oup« •• •• •
T h e 4- D o o r
S e d a n .............
The
T h e I m p e r ia l $^7
Landau• • • • • • f
U t ility T r u c k
L ig h t D e liv e r y $ T
(C 'h o isL i O n ly ) . . J
*»»01 and CnnereU Sand
and Gravel
n bunkers or delivered
r ” "»nt n rlrk and f » a e » t
KXAKK, Manager
Phone
4SI
Come in and see for your­
self. There are seven dis­
tinctive models for you to
choose from.
Removal o f War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices
a I
THE M ODERN OIL.
CURBS HEAT
Shearer Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
W
f ty
Buy a 1927 Tire in
surface
TRO U TD A LE
and G R A V E L CO.
Never before has a new
model been so enthusi­
a s tic a lly r e c e iv e d — for
never before has any auto­
C h e c k C h e v r o le t
D e l i v e r e d P r ic e s
w hen com pleted,
cost a million an d a q u a r te r |
dollars.
"I took the Santa Fe road on my
Murn as la r a - I.o s A n g e le s , then
the Southern Pacific hom e. A stop |
o(a dav at tie G rand Canyon w as
a sight'never to be fo rg o tten . T he
variety of color« a n d sh a d es of I
ti.e-e m assive roek fo rm a tio n s do­
ts description. From th e bottom
tin rim is m o r e
....feet. The C olorado riv er
winding its way at th e b o tto m looks
a tiny stream from th e g re a t height.
"I spent two d a y s a t Los A n­
geles and Long Beach. A frien d
gave me a tine day's a u to rid e |
through the su rro u n d in g co u p try .
I took the w ell-know n day trip |
from Los An. e|i - to San F ran cisco .
The train follows th e ocean w ith
its many r> oris for m ore th a n 100 i
Biles. It travel- th e 500 m iles be-1
tween the cities in exactly 12 ho u rs.
The Journey over th e S iskiyou I
mountain, with Mt. S h a sta in view
lor many mile . w as e n c h an tin g . I
:
i . w hen I c r o s s e d
the line into Oregon.
T h e cool
breezes, the ,v e r-g re e n h ills and
mountains were a w elcom e sig h t
after tra
mgh I h e A rizona
desert amt tie irrig a te d lan d of |
California.
"I am ni' i e than ever satisfied I
Md contení ' . -pend th e re st of my
Me in this .-late so w o n d erfu lly e n ­
dowed with i itu ra l re so u rc e s and [
nnsnrpassing scenery.”
T routdale sand
mobile represented such
an amazing revelation in
beauty, performance and
low price! Here are the
quality features and the
interior refinements de­
manded in the world’s
finest motor cars— to a
com pleteness o f detail
astounding in a low-priced
automobile!
T h e y in c lu d e t h e lo w es t
h a n d lin g a n d fin a n c in g '
cha rg es a v a ila b le .
Tulsa.—the city of oil m illio n a ire s.
The Troutdale L adies Aid and
•liver tea which was held W ednes
lay was wci attended an d a dainty
lunch was -• rved. A n e a t sum w as
tealized by the Aid.
Mrs. L. A. H arlow e n te rta in e d
'he Half U ' ihi stu d y club of P o rt-
nnd Tuesday it the C olum bia Villa.
Mrs. J. F. Coons w as an invited
meat. All report a p le a sa n t tim e,
«d speak highly of th e delicious
lunch served by Mrs. N orton.
Mr. and Mi
R o b ert W ilson of
' rtlan'l s|>. ¡it W ednesday a t th e
of Mr. W ilson's m o th e r, Mrs.
Ha«ie Wilson.
David Buri, and fam ily of New-
r? were Sunday v isito rs a t th e
n°me of Mr M argaret B urns.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P a rso n s and
Mr*. Electa P arso n s w ere d in n er
W s of M, and Mrs. H en ry S h u te
01 Vancouver. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K en d all and
*®ily enjoyed a visit w ith Mr. and
rs- frank Boscoe of T he D alles
°nday evening as th ey w ere re-
’ri»ng from O akland, C alif., w here
Mr BWent t0 a ttend th e fu n e ra l of
•Boscoe’ m other.
Mrs. Lotte R ayburn of P o rtla n d
.*} \ Vi’ in ” at th e hom e of Mr.
u Mrs | anii C raw fo rd S a tu r-
’ and s mdav. She also called
Mrs \v E C raw ford S unday
•aarnoon
u?'rs' H any H olm es of P le a sa n t
jvpent the day at th e hom e of
V.
Kobinson T uesday.
• ■ and Mrs. Ja c k K idder and
r;,’j ani1 Mr- Best of G arib a ld i a r-
,n T routdale M onday and all
u he ’“ Kb’ a t ‘be hom e of Mr.
Mr» wo Ii, r ' E dm unson. Mr. and
lij" K'dder and ch ild ren left T ues-
• aut.i for W isconsin w here
^7 C
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A l l p r ic e s f . o . b . F l in t ,
M ic h ig a n
iiiiinv lii au tifu l b uildings
erectin g
1 C
L
( C h tu su O n ly ) . . y y J
pectally church building«, m |
are
Sw
C o n v e r t ib le
S p o rt C a b r io l e t
- '1 he commissioner«
were 'treated to a sig h t-se ein g trip
Saturday. More than 400 M tom o
ti , | were plací d at t hair disposal»
- >,i. ¡ h , Ü
budding w inch,
.’595
.’675
e’695
Since its announcement
on January 1st of this year
the B ig g e r an d B etter
Chevrolet has been award­
ed a public acceptance
of spectacular proportions.
Every day thousands of
p e o p le p u rch a se new
Chevrolets. Already there
are more than a h a lf­
m illio n o f these new
cars on th e road!
-rwith paint that does cover.
Good paint! The kind that
protects—and lasts!
T hat kind of paint has made the name
Rasmussen an asset to the m aster painter. He
know s! Rasmussen Paint qualities produce the
pleasing colors, silken texture, and lasting
smoothness that have earned him his reputation
as a M aster painter.
t
Only the finest and purest ingredients go into
Rasmussen Pure Paints. These are combined
with the skill of long experience—20 years in the
business of paint making and selling. Improved
mechanical processes! A double grinding in oil
T h e G o o d y ea r B a llo o n w ith the n ew -
ty p e A ll-W ea th e r T r ea d s p e c ia lly
d e sig n e d for b a llo o n tire p erfo rm ­
a n ce is th e p op u lar ch o ice for 1928.
T h is tire— “ T h e G r ea test T ire in the
W o r ld ”— w ill rev ise a ll you r id e a s
ab ou t b a llo o n tires.
A ll W eather T read
30 x 3«/2 ........................ $ 9-25
32x4
............. 13.80
.................... 14.50
TUBES
> Paints
Varnishes
Lacquers
A. w. Metzeer & Co.
Gresham
Its trea d in su res slo w , e v e n w e a r —
n o m ore cu p p in g, “ p o t-h o lin g ” an d
su ch trou b les. It g iv e s p o sitiv e, g rip ­
p in g tra ctio n . It is a rea l n on-sk id
trea d .
Y ou w o n ’t b e sa tisfied w ith an ou t-of-
d a te tire, w h en you se e this on e!
C om e in an d se e it— N O W !
If It’s Price You Want
P athfinder
$ 6 .1 0
11.50
11-75
All other tire and tube sizes not listed are
reduced in proportion.
F o r E x te rio rs
r i s . m issen pure paint
Phone 1451
1928
D o n ’t b e o ld fa sh io n e d in tire b u yin g!
33x4
for extra sm oothness!
Also Creosote Shingle S ta in ;
Porch Floor P a in t; B arn and
p.oof P a in t;
Truck. T racto r
and Im plem ent P a in t; A uto­
mobile Enam els ; Spar A am ish .
Roof C oating; Concrete and
Cem ent Coating.
For Interior«
W all-D ura W ashable
W all
P ain t *, Racollte E n a m e ls; In-
,|,1n Floor P ain t! Oil Stain»!
Floor and V arnish S ta in ; B ath
Tub Enam el, D urable Floor
Varnish.
More people ride o il
Goodyear Tires than
on any other kind.
29x4.40 tu b e s ................ $1.85
30x4.50 tu b e s ................. 2.00
P athfinder
A ll W eather T read
29x4.40 ..................... $
30x4.50 ......................
29x5.00 ......................
30x5.25’......................
31x5.25 ..........
32x6.00 ......................
33x6.20 ......................
TUBES
29x5.00 tu b e s................ $2.20
30x5.25 tu b e s................. 2.55
$ 7.55
9.15
10.00
12.50
15.15
15.65
18.30
22.30
12.30
12.80
TUBES
$ 2 .65
31x5.25 tubes
32x6.00 tu b e s.................. 3 .1 0
Gresham Garage
F R A N K H A M L IN , P rop .
P o w e ll S t, G resh am
Phone 2391