Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 06, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUEND AT,
NOVEMBER
«.
GRESHAM
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from th e lunch served in the b a se ­ SM IT H -III GIIF.S BOYS
m ent. T he money was used as a
MAKE GOOD SHOW ING
The pie social given by th e P a r­
final paym ent on a piano w hich had
G resham Union High school a g ri­
en t-T eacher association
a t the
recently been p urchased for the c u ltu ra l d ep artm en t w as an n o u n c­
H illsview grade school, November
ed am ong the high placing team s at
school.
2. was a decided success, financial­
the Sm ith-H ughes banquet S a tu r­
ly as w ell as en tertain in g ly . The
day night a t the Pacific I n te rn a t­
HOWELL VALLEY
ional.
building w as filled to overflowing
G resham placed sixth in Oregon
The L adies Aid of Saron L u th ­
w ith an in terested audience. The
and
tw elfth o ut of the 50 contesting
eran
ch
u
rch
will
m
eet
T
hursday
program , w hich w as splendid in
every detail, w as given by th e shoot afternoon, November 8, w ith Mrs. team s rep resen tin g 11 n o rth w est­
ch ildren, and m uch credit is due Nels Johnson on the old Caddy ern states. The team w as com ­
th e te ac h ers for th eir efforts in place. They w ill m ake the final posed of the follow ing m em bers of
assistin g them . B renton Vedder. 1 plans for th e b azaar w hich is to be the G resham high school vocational
C arl E kstrom , who
co unty school superintendent, who held a t the Pow ell Valley school- d ep artm en t:
w as p resen t for th e occasion, spoke | house F riday evening, November 9, scored 758 p oints; L ester Sroufe,
in an in te restin g m anner th a t was j beginning at 8 o’clock. R efresh ­ w ith 671 p o in ts; and Ja sp e r F erg u ­
m ents will be served a fte r the au c­ son, 598, m aking a to ta l of 2027.
appreciated by young and old.
The team from Bosem an, Mont.,
tion of fine hand sewing.
T otal proceeds of th e evening
placed first. Its team scored a total
am ounted to $65. $15 of w hich was
#2(»0 Full P rice.
of 2316. Tw in F alls, Idaho, placed
co ntributed by th re e Japan ese fam ­
Oldsmobile-Six.
P erfect condi- second and Canby, Oregon, third.
ilies of th e d istrict. T he re s t of j tion; new p aint, new Ström berg
The banquet S atu rd ay evening
c a rb u re to r; $50 w orth of extras.
th e money w as received from pies | Good
tires. See it at R aker & Son, was well attended and an excellent
auctioned by W. T. S harkey, and 1 or phone ow ner 25x2.—Adv.
program was provided. Mr. Abbey,
sta te su p erv iso r of M ontana acted
as to ast m a ster for th e occasion.
J. C. Penney, chain sto re head, gave
th e boys an in sp iratio n al ta lk and
later co n trib u ted $10,000 for a
young people’s building to be e re c t­
ROCKWOOD G RANG E H ALL
ed at th e In tern atio n al, to be used
by th e affiliated educational ag en ­
cies, w orking w ith farm young
people.
M anager O. M. P lum m er, F. W.
Good Floor
Good M usic
Clem m ens of the W ashington, O re­
gon and Idaho T a n n e r, C harles
R e fre sh m e n ts
U sual P ric e s
Gignoux of th e Union Pacific sys­
tem spoke for P resident Grey, and
R. H. Kipp of the P o rtlan d Cham ­
ber of Com m erce spoke to the ban­
quet group of farm boys and in ­
stru cto rs.
H. l i L attig of Idaho presented
the H o lstein -F riesian ntedal to the
high placing dairy judge. T his boy
was selected by draw ing since
TED W RIGHT, P resid en t
th e re w as a tie betw een five high
boys in H olstein judging.
T he large su p erv iso rs loving cup
was presented to th e Bozeman
team . T his cup becomes a state
possession if won th ree y ears in
succession by a state. Oregon had
th is cup two years, b ut passed to
M ontana th is year.
SATURDAY EVE., NOV. 10
Gresham Transfer, Inc.
Daily Service with Portland
Truck Leaves
Gresham
Truck Leaves
Portland
10:30 a. m.
2:30 p. m.
12:30 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
M oving a n d G en eral H auling
Ads. add to your ad-vantage.
OLD TIME DANCING
Music by Bigg’s O rchestra
Butterfly Ball Room
SAND AND GRAVEL
PARKROSE BEACH
Sandy Blvd. and Richardson Road
PH O N E
1631
Every Thursday Nite
JW £ e « » « m ie a f Trant fiortalltU
C O N S T A N T E X P A N S IO N
— to se rv e C hevrolet o w n ers b e tte r
IN C E Jan uary 1st
m ore than a m illion
n e w C h e v r o le t»
h a v e b een de­
livered to ow ners —
m aking th e C h ev­
r o le t M o to r C o m ­
pany, for the second
con secutive year, th e w orld ’s
largest builder o f autom obiles!
T h is outstanding achievem ent
has been attained not on ly be­
cause o f th e quality and value
o f C hevrolet cars—hut also be­
cause there has been a constant
expansion o f C hevrolet service
Cicilities.
In order to bring these m am ­
m oth facilities o f the C hevrolet
factories to C hevrolet d e a le r s
and ow ners everyw here, there
have been erected 26 huge
parts w arehouses in the princi­
pal cen tersof distribution. T his
expansion program is co n tin u ­
ally going o n —for four great
additional w arehouses w ill he
in operation hv January first
and seven more by the sum ­
m er o f 1929.
Into the service departm ents of
all C hevrolet dealers, C h evro­
let has brought special fools
and shop eq u ip m en t—designed
under the supervision o f C h ev­
r o le t e n g in e e r s . T h is e q u ip ­
m en t definitely assures m axi­
m um speed and precision and
the low est possible cost in the
perform ance o f every C h evro­
let service and repair operation
—w h ich are charged for o n a
flat rate basis.
Furthermore, all o f these tre­
m endous facilities have been
m a d e a v a i l a b l e to 1 5 ,0 0 0
a u th o r iz e d s e r v ic e sta tio n s
m anned by skilled m ech anics,
over 25,000 o f w h om have been
factory trained to efficiently
h andle every repair operation
on a C hevrolet car. In addition,
there are over 4,000 other
points w here gen u in e C h evro­
let parts mav he obtained.
U n iform ly efficient, uniform ly
reliable and w ith in easy reach
o f everybody everyw h ere—this
great s e r v ic e o r g a n iz a tio n is
m aintaining at peak efficiency
the fine perform ance for w h ich
C h e v r o le t cars h a v e a lw a y s
been renow ned.
W ecord ially invite vou to c o m e
in a n d see h o w o u r s e r v ic e
facilities reflect the influence
o f th is great national service
program.
Fieldhouse-Shearer Chevrolet Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto W ackrow and
W. C. S chantin of P ortland, w ere
week-end g u ests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M artin L enuartz.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jam es Manary of
P o rtlan d w ere guests at th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell
Sunday.
Mrs. F ra n k Bridge, a form er re si­
dent of th e P leasan t Home com ­
m unity some 20 years ago visited
at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. M artin
L en n a rts and Mr. and Mrs. G rant
Sloop several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es G raves and
d au g h ter Inez Bell w ere visitors at
th e home of Mrs. Anna Shaw, S u n ­
day. Miss Bell is a student at the
B ehnke-W alker business college of
P o rtland.
T he H allow e’en social at the
M ethodist ch u rch S aturday eve­
ning w as w ell attended and much
enjoyed by th o se present. In addi­
tion to th e P lea san t Home group
th e re was q u ite a delegation of
young people
from
Rockwood
present.
The ad u lt ch o ir is to m eet at the
p arsonage T h u rsd ay evening. This
w ill be an im p o rtan t m eeting as of­
ficers and a leader are to be se­
lected. A p erm anent p ractice tim e
is also to be decided upon.
The building operations at the
M ethodist ch u rch have been te m ­
po rarily discontinued w hile aw ait­
ing the com pletion of the new w in­
dows and fram es which are being
m ade by P o rtlan d firms.
The Camp F ire G irls com pli­
m ented Mrs. H. M. T ucker a t a
d in n er p arty T hursday evening.
Mrs. T ucker has been chosen g u a r­
dian to take th e place of Mrs. K.
L auderback, who could not fill the
position during th e w inter. Mar-
g a re tte H em niers and F lorence
Mullenhoff w ere the efficient h o st­
esses. T he p arty w as given at the
la tte r's home and was well in keep­
ing w ith H allow e’en.
T he H allow e'en dinner given by
th e Ladies Aid at the B aptist
ch u rch w as a g reat success. A
larg e crow d enjoyed th e delicious
d in n er served by the ladies as well
as the program provided by them
and the ladies feel very g ratefu l
for the p atro n ag e of th eir friends.
H. C. Nelson has been tak en to
the T hom as sa n ita riu m at G resham
w here he is u n d er a d octor’s care.
Mr. Nelson has been ill since last
May and unable to work, b ut has
been able to be about. The past
week he had a severe attack with
his h e a rt and it w as th ought best to
rem ove him to the san itariu m
w here he would have special care.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson moved
from P o rtlan d th e p ast week to the
home of th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Nelson, to a s sist in the w ork
of th e home w hile Mr. Nelson is 111.
Mrs. Josie A nderson is also a t the
Nelson home for a time. She re ­
p o rts a very enjoyable trip to her
old home in M issouri w here she
found m any changes had taken
place.
Mrs. B arn ett H ow ard and son
Robert, Mrs. C. E. W right, Mrs. C.
J. ScQville, and d au g h ter Helen,
and Mrs. I. W. A nderson and sons,
Roy and Wade, of P o rtlan d spent
T h u rsd ay a t th e Nelson home.
Miss C aroline V arietti, a teach er
in physical education in the P o rt­
lands schools, accom panied by her
b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kligel of Kelso visited
Sunday afternoon w ith Mrs. Louise
Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M organ are
visiting relativ es th is week in
W alla W alla, Wash.
Mrs. F risk has retu rn ed from an
extended visit to her old home In
B urke, Idaho. H er son-in-law and
dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L u th er
of Troy, Idaho, retu rn ed w ith Mrs.
F ris k and will v isit Mrs. L u th e r’s
sisters, Mrs. Jam es McGraw and
Mrs. Andy C arrell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. B rink a re en ­
te rtain in g old frien d s from C anada
who a re on th e ir way to C alifornia
to spend the w inter.
T he reg u la r services at the P lea s­
a n t Home B aptist ch u rch next S u n ­
day will be conducted by th e p as­
to r, Rev. Gordon Johnson, a t 11
and 8 o'clock. Sunday school will
convene at 10 o’clock and Ju n io r
U. Y. P. U. at 7:30.
Let us tell you how to get a $10
wool b lanket or au to robe, 60 x 80
for $5.95. G resham Service S ta ­
tion, Main stree t.—Adv.
S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
TION F airview Lodge No.
'N Z \ 92 A |.- & A \i t T hursday
evening, November 8, 1928 at 8
H i lin k. Visiting b reth ren welcome.
RUSSELL C. WILSON, W. 5f.
WM H. STANLEY, Secy.
A
FANCHER’S
T r u c k S e r v ic e
Sand* Gravel anti Cement.
(illE S IIA M , OREGON
m
\ I i: u
h u i iu .
D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d
Q U A L I T Y
A T
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C O S T
PAGE THREE
PLEASANT HOME
HILLSVIEW
DANCE
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON
Phone 2x1, G resham
Conlon’s Thrifty
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C h a lle n g e s
c o m p a ri­
son w ith a n y w a sh e r at
any
price.
B uilt on
scientific p rin c ip le s of
th e best m a te ria ls , p e r­
fectly balan ced fo r s e r ­
vice
and
d u rab ility .
E v ery u se r is a b o o ster
a n d w e can re fe r you to
30 local u se rs w ho look
fo rw ard to w ash day
w ith pleasu re. T h e re is
a reaso n .
If in te re ste d , call fo r
a d e m o n stra tio n . P h o n e
1871, call fo r Mr. T. B.
Huff, so lic ito r a n d dem ­
o n s tra to r.
r
Real comfort
for all three
the most pleasing seating
arrangement of any car in
the world . . . another reason
for the sweeping demand for
the New Buick! r / < /
There's ample room in Bunk's ivide seats
fo r three adults . . . Com fort unparalleled
in the automobile world!
The Berry Growers
Packing Co.
c -T-.
HURLBURT
A p arty was given In tile old
H u rlb u rt
schoolhouse Saturday
evening. Music fu rn ish ed by Sam
G asper and Axel Nordin, both of
P o rtlan d , was on th e program .
R efreshm ents w ere served to the
35 g u ests th a t w ere present at the
close of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Johnson and
fam ily and th eir niece V erna J o h n ­
son attended th e In tern atio n al
Livestock show in P o rtlan d S a tu r­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. P e rry w ere visitors
at M orris Jo h n so n 's place last
week.
Don M aeonamee was a visitor at
Mr. and Mrs. Berry W atts place r e ­
cently. He has retu rn ed to his
home nt South Bend, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. (1. I’. Tennyson and
A ugust Nordin all of P o rtlan d w ere
v isito rs at M orris Jo h n so n 's place
S aturday evening.
V isitors a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. M. Davis S atu rd ay and S u n ­
day w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nordln
and son E verett of P o rtlan d , Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Udy and Ray Lasley.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Pounder und
d au g h ter of P o rtlan d , w ere guests
at th e home of Jim Pounder.
SPRINGDALE
H al Babbitt, son of Mrs. I. J.
Babbitt of S pringdale, und who is
atten d in g the Oregon S tate college,
was one of th e Joint w inners of the
homecoming design contest. The
w inning design, which Incorporated
the M emorial Union idea w ith the
sp irit of football and the college,
was subm itted by Mr. Babbitt and
by W ayne Bagley. It will be re p ro ­
duced and a copy of th e original
sent to a P ortland firm for use on
the 8000 envelopes, posters, etc., to
advertise the an n u a l homecoming
at O. S. C. th is year.
n n n n ts ny
p is iiu
Walter W. Metzger
O REG O N CITY
G R E SH A M
When Better Automobiles Are Built . . . Buiclt Will Build Them
INVEST
In Electric Power
YOU CAN a c tu a lly o w n an in te re s t In th e
g ig a n tic pow er t h a t tu rn s th e w h eels of in d u s­
try in y our c o m m u n ity — in th e fa c to rie s th a t
m ak e fo r p ro sp e rity —in th e lig h ts you see b u r n ­
in g a ll a ro u n d .
PO RTLA N D E L E C T R IC P o w er C om pany $6.00
F ir s t P re fe rre d Stock, offered a t $98.00 a sh a re ,
w ill n e t you a re tu rn of 6.12 % on y o u r In v est­
m en t. • T h is sto ck w as first sold a t $90 a s h a re ,
tw o y e a rs ago, a n d h a s a d v an ced In p rice th re e
tim e s sin c e th en .
YrOU can see y o u r m oney w o rk in g fo r you in
th is in v e stm e n t every d ay of th e y e a r— every
h o u r of th e day.
An a ttra c tiv e , easy w ay to save m oney an d h av e
it grow ra p id ly w ith p e rfe c t safety.
YOU m ay p u rc h a se on a sm a ll m o n th ly sav in g s
p lan if you w ish.
In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric Bldg.
PORTLAND
Effi/IC O M P A N Y
SLBCTRtC » T O W e ^ Q f ^ T L i C T R I C » L M
TROUTDALE
PORTLAND, OREGON
T ro u td ale g irls succeeded In c a r ­
rying off two of th e prizes In the
Division offices at—
recen t doll show hehl a t Meier &
Salem . Oregon City. G resham , H illsboro, St. H elens and
F ra n k 's. In class A Colleen Sm ith
St. Jo h n s, Oregon, and Vancouver, Wash.
of ro u te 2, won first prize, a $10
m erchandise toy o rder. In class D
Ann T headore of ro u te 1, T routdale China pigs and some corn. On his
won first, a m erchandise order for corn, which was Judged S aturday,
$7.50.
he received seventh prize. The Po­
land Chinas a re to be judged T u es­
DAMASCUS
day m orning.
F ae Boynton and E lsie Esche-
beck accom panied Joyce G ilbert to
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7
her home on Pow ell Valley and
Roy E. Cannon, county school
L aurel avenue la st T uesday eve­ su p erin ten d en t, visited th e W ilkes I
ning afte r school. Betty W heeler
Ituiltling Helps
school la st week and m ade th e a c ­
and Jo e P alin w ent to the p arty
Prompt Service
q u ain tan ce of te ach ers and pupils.
from home th a t evening. The girls
H allow e’en p arties w ere held in
enjoyed a "slu m b er’’ party afte r
MOW IB II PAI8TS
each of th e th ree room s a t the
the H allow e’en p arty was over.
HI II.DEKS’ HARDWARE
W
ilkes
school
la
st
week.
.G
am
es
John D eardorff, tw o dau g h ters
and son of San Diego county, Cali­ were enjoyed, a costum e p arad e
We solicit your patronage. In
fornia, have been visiting Mr. Dear and the ap p earan ce of a w itch i
retu rn we striv e to please.
furnished
m
uch
m
errim
en
t.
Re-
I
dorff's sister, Mrs. 3. P. Huddle,
THANK YOU!
freshm
ents
w
ere
served.
and relativ es at H appy Valley. Mr.
Mrs.
H
arvey
F
ish
er
w
as
a
school
!
Phone 21111
Deardorff is planning on leaving
G resham
Powell a t Maple
for his home in C alifornia this visitor la st week.
Mrs. Ray Olli of M ontavtlla und
com ing Friday.
Bud Deardorff
spent the la tte r p a rt of last week Mrs. T hom as M illar of W ilkes have Mr. Lynch is now located In the
ch arg e of th e Oregon sta te g ran g e K lam ath F alls district. He rep o rts
with Roy Huddle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boynton, booth at the Pacific In tern atio n al . th a t the crops In th a t locality a re
of good q u ality and a re producing
Mary E lizabeth and R obert visited Livestock show.
Miss G race P alm iter, p rin cip al of a good yield. He hopes to be back
at th e C. L. McDaniel home on the
the C edar schrffil, w as a week-end in th e early spring to buy B urbank
Base Line Sunday afternoon.
A few from here sp en t a day at guest at th e Z im m erm an-M illar ' potatoes here for the C alifornia
i seed trade.
the stock show. Reuel W alter a t ­ home.
tended S atu rd ay ; Edw in Boynton
FOR THE LADIES
LYNCH
and Raymond Boyd Sunday.
MA lit FI. IF COSMETICS.
H. W. Lynch, buyer w ith th e H. I.
Edwin Boynton is th e only 4-H
A full line of face creams, pow-
club m em ber of th is place who Is A nderson Com pany, took advantage : d ers, shampoo, lotions, rouge, puffs,
exhibiting at th e Pacific In te r­ of the special excursion tia ln for d ental cream , perfum es, etc. A
quality product of national re p u ta ­
national Livestock exposition. He the In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show, tion at popular prices. A ylsw orth
has en tered five reg istered Poland
ltd cam e home for the week-end. it M artin.—Adv.
Copeland
Lumber Co.