Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 13, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY
1»*,
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
DANCE
A uspices C arl D ou g lass P o st, A m erican L egion
EAGLE CREEK HALL
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS : Fairview Boosters
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Plan Celebration
LAST KITES H ELP FOB
I H er b ro th er. N. C. Miller, left on
PLEASANT HOME WOMAN Monday for his home in Coos coun­
F airview is planning an im ­
ty.
m ense booster m eeting for Ja n u a ry
T he fu n eral services for Mrs. P
S ervices a t th e P leasan t Home 25. at w hich tim e the com pletion of
M M iller, who died at her hom e | UaptlRt ch u rch
..........
.. ...................
ill begin
at 10
h ere Ja n u a ry 4. w ere held at th e o c lo c k on Sunday m orning with its w ater system will be celebrated
P lea san t Home B ap tist ch u rch on Mrs. R obert M iller in ch arg e of in p ro p er style. It was announced
F
rid ay afternoon, J a n u a ry 6. The Sunday school. P reaching by G or­ th a t th e cost of th e new ly-com ­
HOOD MUSK’
GOOD TIME
Rev. J. W. S tockton, assisted by don Johnson w ill follow at 11. He pleted w ater system p roject, in ­
th e Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, co n ­ will preach again at 8 o’clock. The
cluding th e usual ex tra s, has been
ducted th e services w ith th e G ates B. T. P. U. w ill convene a t 7:30
Charter No. 65
R eserve D istric t No. 12
u n d e rta k e rs in ch arg e. A q u a rte t w ith Miss W ilma Chase in charge. kept w ithin th e bond issue. The
Report of the Condition of
p rin cip al ad d ress of th e evening
com posed of Mrs. Jo h n Cam pbell,
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
P ra y er m eeting is held every
Mrs. Jas. H illyard, th e Rev. F ra n k
will be m ade by L. M. L epper of
At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon, at the close of business Dec. 31. 1927 I Brow er, and H. Lee Ball sang. Rev T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t this ch u rch and
the E ast Side Business Men’s club.
T hese cars are in good runniag condition, have
RESOURCES
Mr. F airw ea th er also sang as a all who a re Interested in the work
go©4l tires, paint and guaranteed hattery.
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, accep tan ces
SO[O u rs AlHIei-’s favorite »one of C hristian people are invited to T he P. E. P. com pany sy n ch ro n iz­
or bills of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of th e bank
. *?'
, 8° nK' be present.
ers w ill sing.
(Including item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) ......... $145,929.81 | 1 8 bo Swee* to T ru st in Jesus.
OVERLAND BLUE RIRD Touring
The
latest
rep
o
rts
from
th
e
v
a
ri­
2. O verdrafts, secured and u n se cu red ............................................
186.84 I th e close of th e service th e eti
balloon tire s ...................
tnal
conditions
and
attendance.
The
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, includ in g
foreign
tire audience joined in singing ous sick folk of the com m unity In-
OVERLAND RED BIRD T ouring
dicate th a t all those who w ere r e - j t’ul” ' !iv 8Chool will convene a t 10
governm ent, state, m unicipal, corp o ratio n , etc., includ-
"W hat a F riend We H ave in Je su s
w ith ex tra s .....................
ing those show n in item s 30 and 35. if a n y ....................... 109.514.67 X
ported in th e last issue a re still on ° clock. T he w orship service of
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e t c ..
8,348.95
| r " e w hole service w as one of the
the m orning will he at 11:15, w ith
6. B anking house, $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $4,000.84 11,500.84 I m ost im pressive ever held here, the way to recovered h ealth and
FORI) (O l I’E, 1923. very good.
th e Rev. A. B, C alder, a form er
7. Real estate ow ned other than banking h o u se ....................... 24,231.81 1 and seemed ra th e r m ore a p raise ati'eiagih.
II11.1.1 S -h \ 14« ||T T ouring
w ell-know n pasto r, in th e pulpit.
9. (ab) Cash on h and in v au lt and due from banks, b an k ers
H erm an W alters and th e Rev.
service to th e F a th e r of all th a t he
especially g o o d .........................
T he Rev. Mr. C alder will also co n ­
and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e
ag en ts of th is b a n k ..................................................................... 41,507.60 had tak en u nto him self one who Oliver Gill attended a conference duct a com m union service during
had so faith fu lly served
him of th e E pw orth Leagues of the
9. (c) N et am ounts due from o th e r banks, b an k ers and tru s t
MAXWELL T ouring. 1924.........................
th e hour. The p asto r w ill have a
c o m p a n ie s ...................................................................................
508.90 I th ro u g h a long life, and w as now M ethodist ch u rch es of Rockwood.
sto ry for th e younger m em bers of
10. E xchanges for c lea rin g house and item s on o th e r b an k s in
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„„„
G resham ,
free from the suffering and so rro w s P ’easan t Home, and
1W2 HI PMDBII.E T ouring, s p e c i a l . . .
the sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k .............................
765.84 I n / t h i . ¿ ¿ . ’ ¡a
the audience. T he young people
w hich w as held in th e p asto r's
11. Checks on banks outside city o r tow n of re p o rtin g bank
' worm.
will hold th e ir devotional service
and other cash ite m s............................................................
, 1 366 65 I P riscilla M. Connor was born in study of the M ethodist ch u rch at
EURI) SEDAN, 1926, ex tras, new paint
at 7 o'clock in th e evening. T here
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10
The
V irginia, F eb ru ary 7, 1844, and G resham Monday evening.
will
be
an
evening
ch
u
rch
service
and 11 ................................................................ $ 44,148.99
grew to young w omanhood th ere, purpose of th e m eeting was to de­
Dl LKI.AND C oupe-Sedan.
conducted by th e pasto r, opening
T° t a l . . . ................................................................................... $343,861.91 u n itin g w ith the B aptist ch u rch In term in e some definite plan for co­ w ith a ro u sin g song service, a fea­
th e sam e com m unity when a young operation and fra tern izatio n be­
CHEVROLET Coupe w ith ex tras, 1926 model
L IA B IL IT IE S
tu re w hich has been very m uch en ­
16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................................... $ 15,000.00 girl. She m arried Lewis M iller tw een th e g roups represented. Two joyed by those atten d in g previous
17. S u rp lu s fund .....................................................................................
5,000.00. and In 1869 they ______________
moved to T ennes- events for joint p articip atio n w ere
1924 DODGE T ouring, a good one a t .................
18. (b) L ess c u rre n t expenses, In terest and taxes p a id ............
5,210.94 see w here they resided u n til com - decided upon. T he first is to be a evening services. The glad hand of
welcome and frien d lin ess will be
19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re c ia tio n .......................
1.000.00
¡„ iss-j
u
DEMAND D EPO SITS, oth er th a n banks, su b ject to
1 g ° ° reRon in 1883' Slnce Mr jo in t social a t w hich th e young received by those who atten d these
FORD T ouring, 1925.......................
M iller's death 11 y ears ago Mrs. people of Rockwood, B oring, and
rese rv e :
services.
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits
M iller has resided on th e hom e P lea san t Home a re to be th e guests
T h e above c a rs a ll h av e 1928 licenses.
T he ju n io r choir of th e M ethod­
due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public
place being cared for by her of th e G resham League, w hich
funds ................................................
I d au g h ter, Ida, who gave th e best event is scheduled for S atu rd ay ist ch u rch will m eet S atu rd ay at 3
24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .............................
o'clock a t th e parsonuge. The se n ­
Several good used cars in good running
I
y ears of her life in loving c a re of evening. J a n u a ry 21.
The next
25. C ash ier’s checks of th is bank ou tstan d in g p ayable on
ior choir will m eet at the ch u rch at
condition,
priced at $25 to $100.
event is a w in ter in stitu te in which
dem and ...........................................................................................
2.184.69 I both h e r paren ts.
8 In the evening.
26. Certified checks o u tstanding
736.55 | Mrs. M iller united w ith th e th ese groups plan to ta k e part.
T otal of dem and deposits, oth er th a n bank deposits su b ­
Bethel B aptist ch u rc h of G resham T his Is to begin T hursday, F eb ru ­
ject to reserve, item s 23, 24. 25, 26...................$158 215 96
HALEY
soon afte r com ing to Oregon, and ary 2, a t 7 o'clock w ith a "picnic
TIME AND SAVINGS D EPO SITS, subject to re se rv e and
la te r becam e a c h a rte r m em ber of su p p er,” o rganization of the c la ss­
payable on dem and or subject to notice:
T h e H aley B aptist Sunday school
27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................... 28,350.16 I the P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch es, and one class session. T he Rev. will convene at 10 o'clock Sunday,
28' K
f lK
s Pa’' i ble a " * * » tO n o t‘?e " '
................ 131.050.84 | when It w as organized.
H. V. W ilhelm and the th re e I followed by the m orning service at
RELIABILITY
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or
SERVICE
Swedish. The J u n io rs will
S urviving are th e follow ing c h il­ League presid en ts co n stitu te t h e P ’
PHONE
1141
subject to notice, item s 27 and 28 ...................$159,401.00
GRESHAM, OREGON
meet at 6:45 p. m. T he S eniors I
com m , ittee
Is w orking out .w ill have c h a rg e of th e evening
35. L iabilities other th a n above, it any, sh o rt and o v e r.............
34.01 dren, all of whom w ere p rese n t at ..
, „ which
,
the fu n e ra l:
M arion C. M iller, the d etails of th e proposed insti- service w hich w ill begin at 7:30.
T ota l ................................................................................................$343,861.91 Coquille, O regon; W illiam A. Mil­ tute.
I An in v itatio n is extended by th e
S ta te of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss.
A com m ittee on church reco rd s I i)a8^o r ’
Bev. Jo h n S. N ordell, to
ler, B oring; Raym ond Miller. P o rt-
I, C. E. Johnson, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly I
"7 - “ w n
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is tr u e to the best of my know ledge I an ’ Lew is K- M iller, P le a sa n t | of th e M ethodist church, consisting ” *” * V."*
Home: Mrs. Ida M. Nelson, P le a s-I of O. H. Bickford. Mrs. A lta S taf- Hapt,*t Ch u rch w ilH iieet with ’.Mrs
an d belief.
C. E. JOHNSON, C ashier.
CORRECT—A tte st: W. E. M arkell, M. C. H agberg, D irectors.
an t Home, and Mrs. P risc illa M
ford. W. B. Cory, and the Rev. Hugo L indgren W ednesday, Ja n u -
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 11th day of Ja n u a ry , 1928. Jones,
W aterville,
W ashington, ! Oliver Gill, m et W ednesday evening ¡a ry 18, a t 2 p. in.
K. A. MILLER, Notary Public.
also a num ber of g ran c h ild ren and J a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Staf-
My com m ission expires Ja n u a ry 4, 1932
On D. I). Meyer Farm a few rods north of C ottrell Store on
FAIRVIEW
two g re a t g rand children.
ford.
T hose p resen t beside the
Bluff Boat! and about one-half m ile south of C ottrell Sta-
m em bers of th e Stafford fam ily and
Sunday m orning w orship w ill be | tion O il Bull B u l l car line.
the com m ittee w ere Mrs. Bickford
PLEASANT HOME
.
,
.h e ld at th e Sm ith Memorial P res-
“" .i
? ? the„ cl" 8e of ‘“ « ¡b y te ria n ch u rch at 11 o'clock. The
Mr. K napp who p urchased th e I d elib eratio n s Mrs. Stafford and
serm on w ill be given by th e pasto r,
10-aere tra c t fo rm erly owned by d au g h ters served refresh m en ts.
the Rev. E. It. D. H ollensted on the
Bill A nderson, h as erected a sm all
T he services at th e M ethodist | subject Qf ..P a |th
Sale Begins 10 A. M. Sharp
Eree Lunch at Noon
The q u a rte rly
house and moved onto th e place.
church, w hich have been so much
com
m
union
service
will
follow
the
Mrs. J. R. Jo n es of W aterville, in te rru p te d for th e past five weeks,
I will re n t my farm and acco rd in g ly will sell at public auction
Sunday school w ill be
W ashington, who cam e to be a t h er a re recovering from th e set-back serm on.
all or my livestock and dairy and farm equipm ent and lot of household
held
as
usual
at
10
o'clock.
goods m ore p a rtic u la rly described as follow s.
m o th er’s bedside in h er la st illness, received, and it is expected tliat
retu rn ed to her hom e on Tuesday. Sunday, J a n u a ry 15, will see nor-
ONE GOOD TEAM, WEIGHT ABOUT 2800
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 14
New Low Prices
BANK OF GRESHAM
$225
$175
$125
$400
$250
$225
*400
*225
*425
$350
*125
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Auction Sale
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21
W atches must be
P ro p erly C ared for.
If you v a lu e th e ir tim e k e e p in g q u a litie s.
H av e th e m c le a n e d a n d looked o v er re g u ­
la rly in ste a d of w a itin g ’till th e y g et so m e­
th in g th e m a tte r w ith th em , n e c e s s ita tin g
re p a irs w hich m ay be m o re o r less e x ­
pensive.
TROUTDALE
P reach in g serv ice and S unday I’no Registered Jersey (own. 2 Grade ( own , 2 iresh, one to he fresh
soon. I Jersey I nit, 2 months „hi. 1M White Leghorn Chickens, O.A.t.
school will he held al th e T ro u t­ strain.
Wagon, Hay Rack, Gravel lied,
Wood Rack,
Plow, __
222 Chilled:
‘*.
W I 14k II It-,kit llitre,.»' II..... I — Ik—
111 Itl
..a
dale com m unity church S unday at
10 o'clock. T he serm on will he
given by th e p asto r, the Rev. E.
R. D. H ollensted.
oiLi-rzix
ROCKWOOD
Our over 20 years at w atchm aking is your
guarantee of satisfaetion .
itlcnlcp’s jfetoelrp ê>tore
POW ELL ST.
I he Portland Electric Power Company’s Home
AUTOWISE SERVICE
I t ’s one of your best friends
Like an old chum, your m otor deserves the first considera­
tion— nothirfg short of the best gas and oil should be given
it. It has worked hard and faithfully for you, and it is to
your best advantage to treat it kindly. Gentle handling is
not only easier on the motor but it is kinder to the pocket­
book—therefore the best is the cheapest in the king run. '
COTTRELL
At Broadway and Alder Streets
T h e E le c tric S to re on th e F irs t F lo o r is
P o r tla n d s E le c tric a l S h o p p in g C en ter.
W ith in o n e to th re e blocks of n e a rly a ll th e
p rin c ip a l sto re s, sh o p s, ho tels, b an k s,
r e s ta u r a n t» a n d th e a te rs .
S tre e t c a rs r ig h t to th e d o o r fro m every
p a rt of th e city, fo r sin g le fa re a n d t r a n s ­
fer.
P rin c ip a l ra ilw a y tic k e t offices, a n d in te r-
u rb a n ra ilw a y s an d s ta g e te rm in a ls
e a sily accessible.
PORTLAND
PO W E RffiffiCOMPAN Y
.
ELHCTRiC ST O R I
ELECTRIC »LOO,
Due to Precision Tools
BROCKWAY & NELSON
77ie Electric Building
Is in the very heart of the business district.
A m usical tea w ill be given by I
the Rockwood Ladles Aid on F ri-1 T E R M S -A ll sum s u nder $20.00 cash. Sum s over $20.00 six m onths'
day evening. Ja n u a ry 27, th e p ro ­
c le r k Wl,h ,n lere8 t ut H ,M*r ce n t p‘‘r Hllnum on notes approved by
ceeds to be used for th e piano
fund. A n um ber of P o rtlan d a r t ­
ists are expected to be p resen t
R efresh m en ts will be served
4. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer, Forest Grove, Oregon
A. MEYEKN, Clerk
Mrs. T hom as Olds left for S eattle
today to atten d th e re th is evening
th e In stallatio n of officers of the
O. E 8. c h a p te r w hich she be­
longed to w hile living in Seattle.
She w ill be th e g u est of her m other
Mrs. M ary C. Bothw ell and her
siste r Miss E lizabeth Bothw ell.
T he pot-luck su p p er to be given
a t th e M ethodist ch u rch T uesday
evening, Ja n u a ry 17, will be a so­
cial occasion, a so rt of reunion
W hen we re -c o n d itio n y o u r a u to m o b ile we can tell
afte r th e enforced vacation due to
you
in a d v a n c e tw o th in g s you will w a n t to k n o w —
sickness and w eath er conditions.
F
irst,
resu lts; second, the price.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
all in th e com m unity to be p rese n t
T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Ida
B urgess will be glad to know she
is able to be up a fte r an Illness of
Phone 1471
Pow ell St.
nearly th re e weeks.
G resham
I). D. MEYER, Owner
GRESHAM
Portland’s
Electrical
Shopping
Center
tools too numerous to mention.
' '
and,
Neten or eight tons out mid »etch hay mid n lot of household goods.
see w t e t w qztr
iW
FILLING-STATION
S S SERVICE
Com plete line of hattery and tire accessories
3 0 x 3 % Cords as low as
$5.50
29 x 4.40 Cords as low as
$6.75
RADIO B A TTERIES RECHARG ED FOR 50 c*
Gresham Battery & Tire Shop
Ivy Filling Station
INK FOB ED.”
‘z/gyyBfirzCTg-f r r r r i m r r r r r r r r r r r r r i r r r f r r T r f t t r r f r f t 'r r r r f r r r r r f r r r r r r r t r r m r t l t i t
Phone 1701
Word w as received here W ednes­
day of th e serious Illness of <'arl I A ( j Ui D SANDY i ’lON FFU
H ornbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
DIES IN 1*0It’l l INI)
H ornbeck of C en tralia, W ashing-
,
.
ton and b ro th er of Mrs noy o l -
M r„
,u„ a c
B ranham , aged 79
son of th is place. T he young m an years passed aw ay at the home of
wa «taken to Sw eet's h ospital. | her 1»ughter, Mrs. Dora Thomp-
Centralia.
J. F. H ornbeck
tau g h t r,
K 'T Colson, ano i w,,ri. held ut F in ley ’s U ndertaking
d au g h ter D orothy left at once for p arlo rs, and vault entom bm ent was
C en tralia.
m ade In Lincoln M em orial p ark
Mr. and Mrs F ra n k Bird o f P o rt-
Ju lia C. S t.J o h n cro ssed th e
land visited Mrs. B lrd's p aren ts, plains In 1854 w ith her p are n ts Mr
Mr and Mrs L. L.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Sm ith called tied at Sandy. Oregon, w here they
last T uesday evening.
I lived for m any years.
She was
Mr and Mrs. M. V erdegln of | m arried In 1873 to Jam es C. B ran-
P lea san t Home, W. C. S ch an tln , | ham who, w ith th e one dau g h ter,
fath e r of Mrs. M eyers, Jack H ester | survives her. In 1890 Mr. and Mrs
and his m o th er, Mrs. H ester and I B ranham
moved to T routdale,
Mrs. M arg aret T hom as of P o rtlan d | w here they built th e first hotel In
w ere Sunday ca lle rs a t th e I). D ¡ th a t place and o p erated it for m any
HURLBURT
The Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted of
’he Sm ith M emorial P re sb y te ria n
ch u rch o f F airview will preach at
the H u rlb e rt .e h .........
« ..„ a ..
com m unity a re invited to attend,
Card of Thank«.
We ,ak,> ,h *8 *»PP«rtan«y to ex-
PreM our sin cere th a n k s to our
and for the beautiful floral offer
ln<* d u rin g th e illn ess and death
our beloved son. b ro th er and
husband.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I ^ e and
Fam ily.
Plann Tuning.
Plano tuning, $3 50. Plano and
MT r hT m
, , non
J r «
,They an" w"rd8 rao'"■', ,o ’ m . V ^ r ' s u i t Fred B. Jones,
S. E . Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Oriffln and | P o rtlan d
Phone TAhor 8952 or Gresham
ch ild ren and Mrs. J. M. Brophy
O lder resid e n ts In th is vicinity
—Adv.
and fam ily called at th e home of I Hn,| Handy will rem em ber Mr. and
Pedigree Blank's.
Mr and Mr«. Wm. Breen lant I Mr<< n Bran
Both atten d ed »u
a.
ran n hum
a m . Moth
the
T he Outlook
haa a supply of ped-
rhu rad ay . A very pleawant eve-1 m< etinfc of pioneer* and old aettlera Ifroo blank«, useful for dairym en,
nlng was sp en t by all. R efresh-1 held In Sandy la st sum m er, w here 8tock ‘ "d p o u l,rIr •'■toors. L arge,
tnenta w ere served by Mrs Breen. *t hey had se ats of honor '
“l S
e“ch ' M ,o r
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tf