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FBIOAT, JULY 20, IMS GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON Halcyon Farm Owner Dies at Arrah Wanna ness m an and p rom oter of various civic en terp rises, was m ore or less know n in th is p a rt of the county. H is b eautifu l farm , once devoted to th e Je rse y d airying business, is one of th e show farm s in th is lo cality. T he p lace has been for sev eral y ears u n d er th e m anage m ent of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W renn, who w ent to P o rtlan d today to a t tend th e fu n eral. Mr. Bowman is survived by his widow and four children. PLEASANT VALLEY PAGE THREE TROUTDALE Mr. and Mrs. Joe M allahan of T ro u td ale S & D club met T h u rs P o rtlan d w ere calling T uesday on day at th e home of Mrs. Sam H a r relatives, th e Sager and C am pbell low in P o rtlan d . T h ere w ere 14 fam ilies. m em bers an d g u ests presen t. A Jo h n L. Bowman, aged 60, p re si Miss Nann B. C anning of Denver delicious d in n er wag served and dent of th e B row nsville Woolen Colo., a teach er of foreign lang the afternoon w as spent in p lay m ills in P o rtlan d , also ow ner ot uages in D enver high schools for ing 500. H onors w ent to Mrs. J. the H alcyon (arm in Pow ell Valley, the past ten years, is v isitin g at th e R. K n a rr and consolation to Mrs. died a t his sum m er hom e a t A rrah homes of Mrs. G. N. S ager an d Mrs W. C. Spence. The next m e e tin g W anna, n ear W elches, W ednesday C. F. K esterson, childhood friends will be on A ugust 2 a t the home of afternoon from h e a rt disease. and schoolm ates. Miss C anning Mrs. J. T. McGinnis. Mr. Bowman, a p rom inent b u si Mr. and Mrs. David B urns of visited h ere 12 y ears ago and notes N ew berg w ere week-end v isito rs at m any changes since th a t tim e. N. D. K esterson and fam ily of th e hom e of Mr. B urns' m other, There is only one place to buy E stacada visited Sunday afternoon Mrs. M argaret Burns. R obert H arlow , who w as g ra d a t th e home of his b ro th er, C. F uated from Benson P olytechnic K esterson. Mrs. P. F .Uhlig has re tu rn e d school in Ju n e w ent to w ork Mon from a very p leasan t trip to B ritish day / o r the N orthw estern E lectric Columbia w here she sp en t her v a com pany in P ortland. TRACTORS TH INE IMPLEMENTS Mrs. B ertha B urt of Fresno, cation. Mrs. W. F. Meachem has retu rn ed Calif., arriv ed S aturday to visit from her vacation sp en t on the h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. E W aite. coast. L ittle Jean Lyons of C entralia, Mrs. G. H. Richey visited over 300 B e lm o n t St. P o rtla n d Sunday w ith her sister, Mrs. E. Wn., accom panied her g ran d fath e r, H. E. W aite, to T ro u td ale S atu rd ay Jeffry, of Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n F rid a y and to spend some tim e here. =Si= Mrs. Dave K n a rr and d au g h ter children ot B anks, O regon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray P re ssie of L ents H elen of Jew ell, Kan., and Mr. and w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. Mrs. J. R. K n arr and o th e r rela tives picnicked at Dodge p ark S u n and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r, Sunday. Miss A lice Richey visited w ith day. Mr. and Mrs. F red P elton and h er g ran d m o th er, Mrs. Geo. R obin son, and o th er relativ es in P o rt Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons spent Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs land over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Shaffer Sm ith n ear Corbett. Mrs. Sm ith is have moved on to th e E k stran d a siste r of Mr. Pelton. B ecause it is u n fa s h io n a b le o r p e rh a p s Miss M argaret K erslake of Vic place, w hich they bought in June. m ay h a v e o u tliv ed its u se fu ln e ss in its tory sp en t W ednesday at th e home Mr. and Mrs. R. E. C apin have p re s e n t fo rm 1 ■> 1 bu ilt a house on p ro p erty p u r of h er g randm other, Mrs. M argaret chased of B. E. T u rn e r. They Burns. T he W ilson fam ily gath ered at moved in la st week. Mr. and Mrs. Steele and fam ily th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Bon- of L ents w ere calle rs T uesday eve dersso n Sunday to hold a fam ily ning a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. reunion. Those present w ere Mrs. H attie W ilson, th e m other, and G. N. Sager. a t a v ery m o d e ra te cost. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C hillcote of San Mrs. H arvey A nderson and th ree Diego, Calif., w ere callin g on ch ild ren of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. uncles C. F. K esterson, and G. H. R obert W ilson of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Sketches Upon Consultation A nna L ato u rell and Mr. and Mrs. K esterson, F rid a jF o f th is week. F. P arso n s and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey, Mr. Y O U ’VE waited eagerly to see the E m b ossed c lo th p a n elin g around and Mrs. J. T. Richey and ch ild ren C. W ilson. new Fordor Sedan. Y o u ’ve pictured doors and on seat in front compart Mr. and Mrs. H .E. Bloyd w ent Jean and John, w ere re c e n t v isit o rs a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. to Kelso, Wn., S atu rd ay to visit in your mind the kind o f car you ment. Oval bow-light and robe rail in P O W E L L ST. G R ESH A M relativ es and retu rn ed Sunday W ill Richey. thought it would be. A nd now it’s rear compartment. V ictor R iikula is hom e from th e night. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom here — more strikingly beautiful in hospital w here he has been since Mechanical beauty that matches th e first of th e m onth w ith an in H ensley of P o rtlan d u n d erw en t a every way than your fondest hopes. this outstanding beauty o f line, color very serious operation on F riday ju red fo o t night. He is doing very well. Long, low, streamline body, with Mrs. T avia Jo h n so n and d au g h and finish . . . 55 to 65 miles an hour te rs a re spending th e sum m er a t George is a gran d so n of Mrs. E lla narrow belt moulding running com . . . 40-horse-power engine . . . quick the home of h er fath e r Mr. W ilma, H ensley and also of Mr. and Mrs. pletely around the car. Exquisite two- acceleration . . . four-wheel brakes . . . W. H. C raw ford of th is place. of St. P au l, Oregon. Miss T helm a S elling of P o rtlan d tone color harmonies set off by bright four Houdaille hydraulic shock ab Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith of Ohio are visiting a t th e hom e of Mrs. is visiting at th e hom e of Mrs. C. F. touches o f gleaming metal. So richly sorbers . . . 20 to 30 miles per gallon P arso n s for a few days. S m ith ’s fath er, A lt L undberg. finished and appointed in every detail o f gasoline . . . typical Ford reliability, Mr. and Mrs. H anson an d two sons of Boston stree t, P o rtlan d , that it has the appearance o f a custom- econom y and long life. R uby Ju nction w ere v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr. Mrs. J. E. S tanley and little built body. Com e in and see this new Fordor and Mrs. H. P aulson, Sunday. d au g h ters Maxine and V irginia, and M rs. A. (’. H all is in P o ri lan d Mrs. S tan ley 's m other, Mrs. G irard, A bove all— a wide, roomy, com Sedan and arrange for a demonstra san itariu m w here she has been for left W ednesday evening for a two fortable car. D eep lounge seats uphol tion through thickest traffic, up steep a week. H er m any frien d s hope m onths' trip. They will visit re la stered in soft woolen cloth, with brown est hills, on your favorite straight for speedy recovery. tives in Chicago, Indiana. Michi That’s our wish! Also that the pur Miss F lo ra Robinson of P o rtlan d gan and Ohio before retu rn in g . hairline stripe, in pleasing contrast away. Y ou ’ll know then that it is an un chasing power of farm crops continue to w as a v isitor T uesday a t th e home W hile Mrs. G iryrd is aw ay h er sons with light-brown trimming. Arm rests. usual value at 0 6 2 5 . (F .O .B . D etroit.) of h er au n t, Mrs. G. H. Richey. will have her home rem odeled In improve. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sum m er and side and out and w ill have th e Mrs. J. H arlan of S unnyside, house w ired for electricity. Prosperity on the farm is a healthy C lackam as county, w ere Sunday Mrs. Mamie K uhlm an and son calle rs a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs H arley accom panied Mr. and Mrs. condition for the whole country and H. F. Sager. W alter S tensland to S eattle T ues means better times for all. day m orning to see them sta rte d on F A IR V IE W th e ir trip to A laska. Mrs. S ten s As a “ Farmers Bank”, we want you to Miss Maude A ldrich of G resham land w ill be rem em bered as Lena feel that our complete facilities are will speak a t th e Sm ith M emorial K uhlm an. L ucille and Mildred K aser, little P re sb y teria n ch u rch Sunday m orn YOURS. ing at 11 o'clock. In th e absence of d au g h ters of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Phone 1301 th e pasto r, the Rev. E. R. D. Hoi K aser, are spending the week with GRESHAM, OREGON lensted, who is atten d in g th e an th e ir au n t, Mrs. R. C. Woodcock of nual m eeting of th e Synod a t Al- P o rtlan d . bany. Sunday school w ill begin at Miss Olive Norby is assistin g at 10 o'clock as usual. the T rip le X soda fo untain a t th e was 103. Now let th e good w ork 12-mile service station. B E R R Y C R A T E S 21 C E N T S E A C H go on until th e w alls of the build H a rry S tanley w ent as th e dele J ing a re crow ded o u t.” W hile they last, one-piece top, full stitched crate. A su b sta n tia l sav gate from the A. W. M etzger store in G resham to the p o u ltry conven ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv POWELL VALLEY tion w hich is being held at Cor F or real estate loans see or call A social will be held on th e lawn vallis. He, w ith sev eral others B. W. T horne.—Adv. from G resham , left W ednesday of th e Mission church S aturday m orning, retu rn in g T h u rsd ay eve evening, Ju ly 21, to w hich all are jfe r E c o n o m ic a l T ra n sp o r ta tio n ning. Invited. T he program w hich Is be ing arran g e d will be followed by j refresh m en ts of Ice cream , cake ; HALEY and coffee. M orning w orship will be held at Services will be held Sunday eve the H aley B aptist ch u rch In E ng lish. T here will be no evening se r ning a t 8 «’d o c k a t th e Saron i vice as th e co ngregation w ishes to L u th eran church. C arl Muhr will I p articip a te in th e service held in conduct the services. -Bible school O ur tow n is grow ing. W ith th e g ro w th , the Swedish Tem ple In P o rtlan d will convene at 9:45. Mrs. F. O. E kstrom celebrated m ore people a re u sin g e le c tric ity a n d A L L th e w here th e Rev. J. Danielson, p asto r of th e F irs t B aptist church of her b irth d ay yesterd ay by inviting people a re u sin g M ORE e le c tricity . O ur service Stockholm , Sweden, will preach. a group of frien d s to Join with her I m u st keep pace w ith th is dem and. T he young people's picnic will be In a social afternoon. Cake and held S atu rd ay , Ju ly 21, at Deep coffee w ere served the guests. Be W hen you in v e st your sa v in g s in P o rtla n d ■reek “sw im m ing hole.” Sunday sides Mrs. E kstrom and h er daugh-1 E le c tric P o w er co m p an y $0.00 F irs t P re fe rre d school will convene a t 10 o’clock. te r F ran ces, those p resen t w ere i Stock, C oncerning th e Sunday school the Mrs. C arl C hristensen and children, ! Mrs. Jo n as Nelson and Miss N ettle p asto r says, "We had our w ish fu l filled. T he attendance last Sunday Nelson, Mrs. W. S. E v erett and son You’re In v estin g in th e p ro g re ss of th e co m m u Billy and Mrs. Benj. H. Davies. [ NEW FORDOR SEDAN McCORMICK - DEERING H. O. T E N N E Y now on display The Jeulelry You D o N o t W ear Can be Reconstructed and Enriched dfWealep'fi Jftuelrp &tore “Bounteous Crops RAKER & SON INVEST in the P rogress of the Community Amazing Values and Easy Terms A i»it o u r used car display a n d in spect o u r w id e selection o f O . K. reco n d itio n ed cars. W e have the car you w a n t at a p ric e th a t w ill please vou — and o u r term s are un- usuallv reasonable. T h e Red O . K . T ag is attached to the ra d ia to r o f every o n e o f o u r re con d itio n e d car». T h is tag shows h o w c o m p le te ly the car has been gone o v e r and re co nd itio ned b y expert m echanics. W e use o n ly g en uin e parts fo r replacem ents — and the p rice* quoted represent honest value, as d e te rm in e d hs •C P ’* * ' * « - L x * 'for the Red O . K . T a g — and b uy w ith confidence! Shearer Chevrolet Co. Q U A L IT Y AT LOW CO ST r JOY at the G as Salesrooms Com e in a n d see fo r y o u rself I Sixth L. h nd Salmon Mrs. E v erett and Mrs. Davies, who were picking b erries nearby, w ere | invited to Join th e festivities. The Rev. and Mrs. Don Hhogren a re spending two weeks a t Lake Sam m am ish. W ash., In atten d an ce a t a young people's conference. | They left la st Monday. ( a-ey’s Rheumatic Remedy. C asey's rheum atism and n eu ritis rem edy drives out the uric acid poison of rheum atism , n eu ritis, lum bago, asth m a, bay fever, gout, dropsy and pleurisy and reduces pain and sw elling th ro u g h direct action on th e stom ach, liver and kidneys; 11.60 a bottle. G u aran teed by T aber Pharmacy.-—Adv. PAINT WICKEB FURNITURE with a sp ray brush Use free with q u a rt of lacquer. K idder H ard w are Company. nity . Y our in v e stm e n t pays a ste a d y Incom e a n d show s a ste a d y in c re a se in value. t his stock yields fi.25% dividends. W rite, call o r p h o n e today. PORTLAND COMPAN Y K L E C T R JC LE C T R i C B L O O 820 E le c tric UIdg., P o rtla n d , O regon