Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 30, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER
PAGE THREE
.
° Y ‘ t ral*»*‘ on automobile,
insurance funds for farm loans.
general in surance sec i N o com m ission or brokerage. Very
B. W. Thorne.—Adv.
I easy term s. B. W. Thorne.—Adv.
sailed for China on the 26th and his
d au g h ter and grandson left for
(heir home in New York on S a tu r­
MRS. E. SANDEEN
day.
The w ork on the new residence I
STUDIO
of R. L. Sabin n orth of Boring is !
Saron L u th eran P arsonage,
being rushed.
Powell Valley Road
I. D. T u rn e r has moved his house j
Eva B roockm an K rebs w as horn
Phone 2651, G resham . Mornings
to a new location and is going to
in R ussia in 1S75. She cam e to the build au addition to it.
U nited S tates w ith her p aren ts, Mr.
E. V. Maulding has com pleted a
PLEASANT HOME
and Mrs. C harles Broockm an. and new garag e at his home w est of
Au all-day m eeting of the Meth­
settled w ith them in W isconsin town.
Mrs. Jo h n K arian has been sick odist Ladies Aid is called for Wed­
w hen she w as four y ea rs old. She the past week,
nesday. The m eeting will be held
was la te r m arried to C harles Krebs
Mrs. Geo. Tacheron. Miss Alice a t the home of the president, Mrs.
and cam e w est, living in or near V uilleum ier and Mrs. H. H. Ott and C lara L en n arts. P rep aratio n for
son David, w ere ca lle rs a t th the bazaar, w hich is to be held De­
Sandy for the past 25 years.
home of Mrs. Lucy Boring on F ri­ cem ber 8, w ill be the principal
At 6:30 T hursday evening, d u r­ day.
order of business. A good a tte n d ­
"
ing the supper hour, Mrs. Krebs
II. A. Beck has moved into the ance is urged by th e officers.
The re-organization m eeting and
suffered a severe pain in her arm house form erly occupied by his
son-iu-law , E rn est A em sberry. Mr. first reh e arsal of the Methodist
She w as try in g to gain relief by A
em sberry has moved to Gresham . ad u lt choir will be held at the p a r­
treatm en t of the arm w hen death
A m iscellaneous show er w as giv­ sonage T hursday evening, begin­
occurred? Mrs. K rebs had done her en at I. O. O. F. hall on W ednesday ning at S o'clock. The an n u al elec­
o rdinary w ork for the day and had evening for Mr. and Mrs. Sailing, tion of officers will be conducted
the newly weds. Mrs. S ailing was and plans for the season's choir
had no prem onition of the fatal form erly Miss Geòrgie Beck.
activ ities will be discussed. Some
stroke. L ast F eb ru ary she under
Road boss Jo h n Meyer has been splendid new m usic lias been se­
weut an operation and had not having some gravel put on the cured for reh earsal. Alt persons of
the com m unity of high school age
fully recovered, alth o u g h she ap ­ roads the past week.
L. II. M allicoat recently spent a and up, are eligible to m em bership
peared to be in fairly good health day hunting n ear Rickreall.
and a re invited to atten d th is initial
a t the tim e of h er death.
m eeting.
Besides m any frien d s and d istan t
T he ju n io r choir rep o rts four
DAMASCUS
N e v e r before in the history o f
lin e s —o f embossed side and
new m em bers, Lucile
Radford.
relativ es Mrs. K rebs leaves her
m o to r car manufacture have the
hood panels in vo lvin g the most
The D am ascus grade school gave Ire n e L auderback, C harlotte L au­
m otorists o f A m erica w elcom ed
husband. 11 children, and th ree its first program of the school year
costly steel p an eling w o rk em ­
derback and H arvey S pringer. The
any new autom obile as they are
ployed on any car in the w o rld !
b ro th ers to m ourn her death. They la st F riday evening. Besides the next m eeting of the ju n io rs will be
w e lc o m in g the Silver A n n iv e r­
en
tertain
m
en
t
given
by
th
e
chil-
held
S atu rd ay at th é parsonage,
are, respectively: C harles Krebs of
A n d a s the weeks have passed —
sary H uick w ith new M aster­
dren, two friends of Miss H elen
_ .
,
. ;. „
and
the
full
significance
o
f
Shindy,
seven
sons,
Carl,
Otto,
R
u­
piece Bodies by Fisher!
P l 'c k and tw oG . U IL S. g i ls. Elsi . b e' eral meni ,<?ra of the E| worth
Buick's achievement has be­
dolph, E rn est, John, Ronald, and Eschebeck and A lberta S ager of ! ' eas,uî‘ were 4’ieata h the Rock-
Sw eeping in to the m arket at a
come apparent to the p u b lic —
,>d L e a s u e rs a t a H allow e'en so-
W erner, all of Sandy: fo u r daugh- P leasan t Valley, sang. A fter the
tim e w hen m o to r car lines w ere
enthusiasm fo r this car has
program . refresh m en ts w ere served. ' 1, h i‘ liii day evening. A delight-
practically standardized—when
ers, Mrs. A rth u r B erglund, Eva and
sw elled and g ro w n to unprece­
ful tim e of gam es, fellow ship and
im ita tio n was destroying in d i­
Mr. and Mrs. Ju stin Bowerm an refresh m en ts w as enjoyed by those
dented p ro p o rtio n s!
Ilulda K rebs of Sandy, and Mrs.
v id u a lity — these
epic
Buick
and
fam
ily
of
Newberg
attended
p
Buick sales records have been
Mary Calopy, who lives in W ash­ services a t th e Free M ethodist rese at.
creations introduced an entirely
broken!
P
rod
uction
schedules
Alive Melton, who has been a f­
n ew m ode —
ington. T hree b ro th ers a re C harles church Sunday m orning.
have been increased again and
flicted with a severe case of ^ton-
Broockm
an
of
Independence,
Ore.,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Boynton
and
Mrs,
A m ode o f b ody-sym m etry— o f
again! T h e great Buick plants
silitis for several days, is som e­
size and m agnificence—o f soft
Fred Broockm an and Em il Broock- W ilbert Brodie were joint hostesses w hat improved.
are w o rk in g to the lim it o f th eir
Saturday evening at a H allow e’en
contours instead o f straight
capacity to supply the dem and.
B arbara W alters, wiio is a tte n d ­
of Sherwood, Ore.
party at th e Boynton homo. Be­
F u n eral services w ere first held sides neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ing the sta te norm al school at Mon­
m outh, -pent th e last week-end
at the home and la ter a t th e Saron McDaniel and W ayne Davis of w ith her m other and brother.
L utheran church a t Sandy, with Base Line were present. Mrs. Hal
The m em bers of the Baptist La­
K itting, C. L. McDaniel and S. P.
Rev. F. P. Schoen of Sandy, officiat­ Huddle carried off three first p riz­ dies Aid are m aking extensive a l­
ing. In term en t was m ade in the es. Reuel W alter and Lois Bovn- te ra tio n s in (lie arran g em en t of the
church bast ment in order to servo
Sandy cem etery u nder th e d irec­ ton won prizes on guessing th e (m o re easily th e large crow d thev
tion of J. E. M etzger, fu n eral d i­ m asked guests. R efreshm ents w ere | a re expecting at th e ir H allowe'en
served at a late hour.
d inner W ednesday evening
A
rector.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilbert Brodie and good program will follow the din
son Lloyd w ere Sunday dinner ner. All in tlie com m unity a re in ­
guests of M f. and Mrs. George vited to enjoy the evening at tlie
BORING
Dallas.
Baptist church and save tlie good
The Ladies Aid is planning to
Greshnm
A lberta and Roy S ager of P lea s­ housewife the w ork of p reparing a
S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E
Oregon City
serve a chicken dinner a t the I. 0 .
ant Valley attended th e program m eal at home.
O. F. hall on election day.
Mr, and Mrs. G. E. Jam eson of
¡it the schoolhouse F riday evening.
A fam ily reunion w as held at the Miss S ager and Elsie Eschebeck P o rtlan d w ere Sunday guests a t the
hom e of Mr and Mrs. B. C. A lt­
home of Mrs. E. J. G regson last sang "Sonny Boy."
Sunday, when all of Mrs. G regson's
Mrs. O. E. Schw eitzer and d au g h ­ man. Dale A ltm an was home from
b ro th ers and sisters, m other and ter Ivamac w ere in an auto acci­ C orvallis over the week-end, re ­
step -fath er w ere present, and all dent S aturday. Mrs. Schw eitzer tu rn in g to the college town Sunday
of Mrs. G regson’s children and a was h u rt in te rn ally ; Ivatnae's face evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F red erick Johnson
num ber of g randchildren. Those was lacerated and limbs bruised.
and th ree d au g h ters Betty, Mary
present w ere the m other and fath
The
Neighborhood
club
will
meet
Our equipment, is at your
and Irene, w ere d in n er guests S un­
er, Mr. and Mrs. K incaid and F ran k
w ith Mrs. day of Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s p aren ts, Mr.
Ju v in all of Longview, Jam es J u ­ T hursday afternoon
disposal day or night. Our
Edna
Chitwood
instead
of
Mrs.
S.
and Mrs, G. N asshahn.
vinall of California, John Juvinall
Mrs. Susan Raym ond of P ortland
of Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook P. Huddle.
success is built on being ready
The D am ascus Ileym akers had a was a visitor S atu rd ay at the home
of Oswego, also C. L. G regson and
to serve at any and all times.
family, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. G regson, H allow e’en p arty at the U. L. P re s­ of her sister, Mrs. Sadie Chase.
Mrs. It. I. A nderson retu rn ed
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Seifer and ton home Monday evening. D anc­
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Knox and ing, gam es and refresh m en ts w ere Sunday m orning from a twu-
inonths' trip th ro u g h several e a st­
children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coco- enjoyed by all.
ern states, including Utah, Colo­
horn and Jam es G regson and fam
Orenham
rado and M issouri, w here she v isit­
Lady A tiln ta n t
ily.
HALEY
ed relativ es and frien d s of 20 years
J. E. G ATES
T elephone 2171
Rev.
A.
B.
Calder
has
been
hav
Tile
Mission
society
of
th
e
Bap­
Mortician
ing as guests his son, d au g h ter and tist churtih will meet W ednesday ago. Mrs. A nderson is spending a
grandson the past week. His son afternoon, October 31, at the home few days this week in P o rtlan d at
the home of I. W. Anderson.
of Mrs. Andrew Johnson. The a f­
C. W. Stephens of P ortland is at
ternoon will tie spent in devotional the home of bis sister, Mrs. B. C.
services.
A ltm an, for a few days and is a s­
sistin g in the w ork a t the B aptist
church.
COTTRELL
Tlie P aren t-T each er association
FAIRVIEW
will have its reg u lar m eeting on
November 1 at 8 o'clock at the
D orothy F re tti, 6-yeur-old d au g h ­
schoolhouse. A good program is te r of Mr. and Mrs. S. F re tti, met
being arran g ed in keeping witli the w ith a painful accident a t school
H allow e’en sp irit.
R efreshm ents last week. The child was playing
w ill be served.
on th e rin g s w hen she fell and
broke her leg. She w as taken to
P o rtlan d F riday w here an X -ray
CEDAR
w as taken and her leg put in a cast.
Cellar school is enjoying h fine
About 35 ladies, m em bers and
piano w hich the new ly-organized friends of the W om en's Society of
P.-T. A. lias und ertak en to pay for. the Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian
It was placed in the school on ap ­ ch u rch , enjoyed a p leasan t a fte r­
proval anil at the last m eeting of noon last T h u rsd ay a t the home of
the circle on October 19 five J a p ­ Mr». Homer Campbell. F i l i a l plans
anese fath ers of pupils in th e school w ere m ade at th is m eeting for the
sta rted the fund by the voluntary su p p er and b azaar which will be
offering of $30 in cash. The do­ held the afternoon and evening of
nors were Hoy A sakaw a, H. Mur- November 16.
aliatta, M. T ainura, Mr. Toyo and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and
Mr. Kondo. Tills generous gift was fam ily w ere d in n er guests Sunday
greatly ap preciated b y 'th e mem a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
hers of the P.-T. A. About 70 per T u rn er. O ther guests during the
—Small Down Payment—Easy Terms!
sons attended th at m eeting. The day w ere Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S u n ­
next m eeting will be on th e eve­ day and children of Hood River,
ning of November 16, when it Is Mrs. A. D. Camp, Mrs. A nna Ehigles
N ever before in our his­
to put the car in m e­
hoped to have a full atten d an ce of and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss.
tory have w e delivered as
c h a n ic a l c o n d it io n for
p atro n s of th e school.
The home of Mrs. L ester Camp­
m anv n ew C hevrolets as
thousands o f m iles o f sat­
bell was th e scene of a jolly party
w e have th is year. N at­
of ch ild ren on S atu rd ay afternoon
isfactory service. In buy­
POWELL VALLEY
when Mrs. C am pbell en tertain ed
urally a large part o f this
ing these recon dition ed
The Home and Foreign M ission­ her Sunday school class and also
in c r e a s e d b u s in e s s i n ­
cars from us you get def­
ary society of tlie Saron L utheran th e class of Mrs. C. E. Scott. Gaines
volved the trade-in o f the
church will hold its an n u al b u si­ w ere enjoyed by th e children, after
inite assurance o f quality
ness m eeting a t the church Friday which refresh m en ts w ere served.
Chevrolet’ ow ner's pre­
and valu e—and th is w eek
afternoon, November 2. Officers for E verything was in keeping w ith the
vious car. T h is enables us
you can buy th em at very
th e com ing year will he elected at H allow e'en season.
to offer som e exception­
low prices that m ake them
this tim e. Mrs. H enry T ilgner is
Mrs. J. W. Weed of Bellingham
ally fine used cars that
to be hostess.
the greatest values w e
Wash., is visiting at th e home of
have been thoroughly in ­
have ever offered. M ake
her b ro th er, D. W. McKay. H er
MAN SO NERVOUS FEELS
son W illiam Ross is w ith her and Is
spected and reconditioned
a sm all d ow n paym ent
HIS STOMACH JUMP atten d in g the loggers' convention
and carry th e official red
and drive away th e car o f
"I got so nervous my stom ach in P ortland.
“O. K. T hat C ounts” tag.
your ch o ic e —easy terms
Mrs. W. T. Brooks has retu rn ed
felt like it was jum ping. Vinol en ­
T his tag sh ow s you ex ­
for the balance. See these
tirely relieved the trouble. I feel home afte r an extended visit with
actly what has been done
cars today!
b etter th an in years.”—J. (' Huke her son who resides at The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott and ch il­
Vinol is a compound of iron,
phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. dren M ary and Joe visited relatives
The very FIR ST bottle m akes you In .Salem, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lumaden and
sleep b etter and have a BIG ap p e­
tite. Nervous, «aslly tired people son H om er m otored to Salem S u n ­
are su rp rised how QUICK the Iron, day to be p rese n t for the W il­
phosphates, eti , give new life and lam ette U niversity Homecomiug.
CHEVROLET, 4-PASS. COUPE.
STAR TOURING late 1924. 4-
FORD TUDOR SEDAN late 1926.
pep. Vinol tastes delicious. G re sh ­ Donald G rant, son of Mrs. L um a­
den, la a senior th e re and was
am Dr*Ug Co.—Adv.
A very com fortable closed car
wheel b rak es and good tires.
Very excellent condition. O. K.’d
am ong those stu d e n ts to be chosen
at open ca r price, $100.
This whole autom obile a t the
c le a r th ru , and a real bargain at
to tak e p a rt in th e play, "A lice-sit-
p rice of only $75.
$125 d o w ti
by-the-flre.”
A school m eeting will be held at
the schoolhouse T h u rsd ay evening
CHEVROLET TOURING 1925.
at 8 o’clock. T he budget for the
One ol those m ost economical
1925 FORD TON TRUCK. Cab
FORD ROADSTER 1924. $75.00
com ing year will be voted on and
C hevrolets with the long springs
and platform body. You w ill get
T hink of th a t and some term s
oth er business will be considered.
and
disc
clutch.
$75
down,
b
al­
tw
ice
the
price
we
ask
from
the
on it if you w ant at the low est
w ork th is tru ck will render.
ance m onthly.
ra te available.
Ç?/ze new S u ic k
is the new Sty le
Mrs. Eva B. Krebs
Funeral at Sandy
roicE
M en an d wom en on every street--
- in every city a n d tow n - are pro­
n o u n c in g th e new B U IC K .w ith
W asterpiece B odies by F ish e r,th e
m o st b e a u tifu l au to m o b ile of th e
d a y ........................................................
^ h e (J'ilVer ^ A n n i v e r s a r y
BUICK
Walter W. Metzger
S E R V IC E
Gates Funeral Home
Never Before Have W e Offered Such
Values on Reconditioned Cars
A few of our exceptional Used Car values
“ with an OK that cou n ts”
TROUTDALE
Several Low Priced Cars to Select From at Cash prices
Fieldhouse-Shearer Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM. OREGON
Dependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value
IN ANY EVENT V"
(2 n d -knack
T io u td ale C h ap ter No. 80 Order
of E astern S tar was th e guest ot
P ark ro ae C hapter No. 151 a t the
new Masonic tem ple on Craig road,
F riday evening. A sh o rt program
was given, refreshm eta were served
’“nt ev
K
sta ted
THE NEW WINTER | X a ™ k ^
RED CROW N
communica -
m ^ u X
Vote f o r ^
ALFRED E.
SMITH
FOR
PRESIDENT
And Help Him Have a
Democratic Congress
by voting for
Alirted
¿'■ öm ith
wokio,
W. C. Culbertson
FOR CONGRESS
Paid A dvertsem ent—M ultnom ah County D em ocratic C entral Com­
m ittee, by W alter B. G leason, C hairm an: E dgar W. Sm ith,
S ecretary, E lks T em ple. P o rtland, Oregon
Every purchaser of a
new Ford is entitled to
Free Inspection Service
for the first 1500 miles
THE m o d em au tom ob ile is
a finely built piece o f ma­
chinery and it will stand a
lot o f abuse, C onsidering
the work it does, it give» sur­
prisingly little trouble. But
there isn ’t a ear m ade that
w ill n o t r u n b e t t e r a n il
longer if given prop er rare.
1 be tirst few hundred
m iles are especially im por­
tant beeause that is when
the m echanism o f your cur
is being broken in.
P rop er attention during
this period will lengthen its
life and prevent unnecessary
trouble later on.
We are particularly inter­
ested in tlii» mutter because
we believe it is ou r duty not
only to m ake a good auto­
m o b i l e , b u t to h e lp th e
owner get the greatest pos­
sible use over the longest
period o f tim e at a m ini­
m um o f tr o u b le and
expense.
W ith this in view, the
entire lo r d dealer organ­
ization has been »¡»eeially
trained and equipped to ser­
vice the new Model A ear.
Furtherm ore, we have in­
structed every Ford
dealer to give tbe
fo llo w in g F ree
Inspection Service at 5 0 0 ,
1000 and 1500 m iles:
Check battery
Check generator charging rata
Check ilinributor adju tlm ent
('heck carburetor ad/uHmant
Check light»
Check brake»
Check thock ahtorber adjutt-
ment
Check tire inflation
Check »leering gear
Change engine oil
Lubricate ch a u it
INo ehurge is m ade for
labor or m aterials incidental
to this service, except, o f
course, where repairs are
necessary through accident,
m isuse or neglect. The only
charge is fo r new oil.
See your Ford denier,
therefore, ami get this Free
Inspection o f your new ear
at 50 0 . 1000 and 1500
m iles. Find out, too, how
little it will cost to have your
car given a thorough going*
o v e r nt r e g u l a r p e r i o d s
thereafter.
A checking-up by exp eri­
enced m echanics, together
with o ilin g and greasing
every 5 0 0 m iles, will add
m onths und years to the life
o f your car and mean m ore
econom ical and plea­
su r a b le m o to r in g
every m ile you drive.
F ord M otor C ompany
Select Within Your Means
A gain a n d a g a in we u rg e th a t th e be­
reaved fam ily select w ith in th e ir m eans.
We su g g e st th a t ju d g m e n t as well a s s e n ti­
m ent should d ire c t choice. W e w a n t to do
th in g s rig h t a n d we see no rea so n w hy
folks should choose a fu n e ra l out of k eep in g
w ith th e ir finances.
We offer C om plete F u n e ra l S ervice for
a s low as $75. W e say "C o m p lete” because
e v e ry th in g e s se n tia l to re v e re n t, im p re s­
siv e c a re is included. W e have m ore elab ­
o ra te fu n e ra ls a s w ell. T h e fam ily decides
w hich fu n e ra l is w anted a n d we, in tu rn ,
su p p ly e v e ry th in g needed.
HELPFUL CREDIT