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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1928)
FBI DAT. AUGUST 17, «RESHAM COTTRELL FAIRVIEW V incent S h eare r of Sandy will occupy th e pulpi, of the C o ttrel, C om m unity church next Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock Sunday school w ill be held a t 10 Mr S h eare r will be assisted in the se r vices by his wife. Paint! Airplane Crash and AUTO RACES Races start at 2:30 Time Trials 12 noon $2.65 CLOSING OUT SCHOOL DISTRICT HO. 7 Rogers lacquers $1.85 95c L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. QUART Gresham PINT Paint Headquarters Oregon Why this Bank Advertises This bank has a service to ren d er to the m em bers of this com m unity. F o r 23 y ears it has safeguarded the savings and com m ercial accounts of E astern M ultnom ah and C lackam as Counties. We have every facility of a m odern bank—we can help you in the tran sa ctio n of business, help you to save money, give u n prejudiced advice on money m a tte rs and investm ents, and loan you money on legitim ate business tran sactio n s. W ithout advertising you would never know the sp irit of h elp fulness and friendliness th a t th is Institution extends to you. We w an t to get acquainted w ith you—to have you as one of our clien ts and only thro u g h the medium of our new spapers can we tell our story. Read our ad tert ¡semen Is— you may Hud a helpful suggestion or a nett idea in them that w ill benefit yon. W hen you do ask us about it. When we can be of service call: Ray 1 4 4 1 . Night .3 1 5 .3 7 0 « 1140 FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A Strong Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Plenty o f Water forFarm f and D a iry / Paul Pumps are priced as low as $85 installed Ask for rfenion'tratinn and literature PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Poo ell M. Miss Mamie E dw ards and Miss F ran ces B arger ’ left F rid ay tor M ikkalo, Oregpn, w here they will spend th e next tw o weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Duus. Multnomah County Fair Grounds (> ft E Sff.4 M, Oft EGON LABOR DA Y g l “ Bigger and B etter” Mrs. Eliza Stone of Fairview spent the past week visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Millar. ¡U Luigi De Tliory m otored to S ea side for the w eek-end. Mrs. De- T hory and son Jam es, who have spent th e past tw o weeks th ere, r e tu rn ed w ith him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards, Mr and Mrs. H enry F ish er and Wah- n ita B arger m otored to The Dalles Friday. W Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer of Cot trell and Miss Louise Quay of P o rt land visited Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M illar Sunday evening. , s* Choice of the Nation for 1928/ N HEAD" CaM dUri"‘ Race.—Speed—Power ’ HRLDHOUSE-SHEARER CHEVROLET CO Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Bibber of B ritish H onduras w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. C rane last week D uring th e ir stay Mr. and Mrs. Van Bibber and Mrs. C rane took a trip oved the Mt. Hood Loop road. M r..Van Bibber, who is engaged in logging m ahogany is on a to u r of the United S tates to investigate m odern m ethods and equipm ent. At p resen t he has 3000 oxen to do the w ork, w hich on acco u n t of the heat is done a t night. M embers of th e Jo lly Sew ing c ir cle and th e ir fam ilies held a picnic a t S andborn park, on the Sandy riv er Sunday. S everal cooks took tu rn s w atching th e coffee pot and finally it was induced to boil, after which a hungry p a rty did full ju s tice to the m any good things p ro vided. Swim m ing w as the diver sion of the afternoon. Those p res ent w ere, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Teg- a r t and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all and S tanley, Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r and fam ily. Miss Mary B urns J. C. B urns and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. M illar. Miss E lizabeth McMahon of P o rtlan d , W illiam Teg- a r t and W illard Scofield w ere g u ests of th e club. Airplane Crash after the auto races - «K ESH AM , OREGON ’ (Qxutltfg^ Dependable Used Cars Qt Exceptionally Low Prices 10 F O R D S , serians, tourings, roadsters ‘it alm o st your ow n price. 23 - 24 -25 - 26 Models O verlan d, C hevrolet, Star, W illy«- K m ght, M a x w ell touring« in good running con d ition . .5 f ' to,n cvery angle? whether you are ooking at watches or ring mountings you must be struck with the quality appearance- they make. We are showing a very complete line ot Quality Watches and Diamond Ring Mountings. itlfalfp's Jetuflrp ¡fetore P ow ell St. P h o n e 44 G resh am HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. FI.I < ill I t v R E L IA B IL i IT Y PHONE 1141 SERVICE GRESHAM, OBIGOX HOGAN 'O RENDER J. R. G reen was ta k en seriously ed n iZ s'" NeW V° rk CRy 1,1 I TROUTDALE I Sunday evening w ith w hat is to the fullest that quality of Service which Mrs. C. I. Thom as has retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelton sp en t ! th o u g h t to be an abscess on th e from a h u rried trip to San F ra n will always be remembered by the family kidney. He is at his home near. cisco w here she w ent to m eet her Sunday In P o rtlan d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Shields. Hogan u n d er observation of his brother. Lt. Colonel A. J. Cooper . as perfect is the ideal of this Pioneer Insti , W allace Spence was called I physician pending an operation and fam ily, who had com e from the to W alla W alla, Wash., on S a tu r tution— day by the sudden death of her j A. J. S tout is recovering from the P hilippines w here he has been In little nephew Richard Ellis, who effects of his fall su stain ed a t his governm ent service for a num ber was stru ck by a a auto while cross- home last week. It w as feared for of years. Among the relativ es who ing the stre e t in Roseburg on F rl- We (»tier the same personal services with a w hile th a t he had serio u s in tern al gath ered to w elcom e th e fam ily day. He died F riday night. They i w ere retu rn in g to W alia W alla Injuries w ere Mrs. F. W. Bayley of The from a trip in California. a $75.00 funeral as with the higher priced Geo. Wilson drove to G overn- Miss F ran ces Stout, who is a t H alles and Mrs. Ruth Fish of Los one, and our chapel is at your disposal, tending the sta te norm al a t Mon Angeles, siste rs of Mrs. Thom as, m ent M ineral sp rin g s Sunday with ,nothpr »nd sister Mrs. H attie mouth, visited her p a re n ts a few who a re know n In th is vicinity. The Wilson without charge. and Mrs. Anna L atoureH e i days la st week. Miss S tout will Cooper fam ily will live In W ashing who expect to stay at the springs a few days. teach at H illsview school the. com ton, D. C. T he B ram hall fam ilies held th eir ing term . H erm an B laser left Sunday for an n u al reunion Sunday a t the Mt. Mr. and Mrs. L. B erg and two a few days’ visit w ith frien d s at Tabor p ark In P ortland. T here children are spending th e week a t C herryville, Oregon. were 47 m em bers of the B ram hall relativ es who attended, and all re- Newport. Non - « e rta ría n Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd m o p,,rJ j* tim e. Those who a t - ' G ur P h o n e 1901 tored to Kelso, Wash., last F riday tended from h ere w ere Mr. a rd Mrs. m orning and S atu rd ay attended the I la r r y ^ B ram hall and d au g h ter HALEY an n u al old se ttle rs reunion Edna, Mrs. E lecta P arsons. Mr. and Sunday school of th e H aley Bap fourth held In Cowlitz county at thè P leas Mrs. F ritz H oecker and children tist church will begin at 10 a. m., an t Hill Auto p ark n ear C astle and Mr. and Mrs. Chas B ram hall [ followed by th e m orning service at R»«k Mrs. Bloyd's m other Mrs. and son K enneth and Mr. and Mrs There is only one place to buy 111 o clock. In the evening a t 8 McGowan Is a native of th a t county. Lloyd B ram hall. Some who attended w ere pioneers Mr and Mrs. F E. H arlow of I o’clock th e young people will ren- as far back as 1852. T uesday Mr. o rtlan d and Mrs. H arriett« H a r I der a program . P ra y e r m eeting Is and Mrs. Bloyd accom panied a low G rady of S acram ento, Calif held every Thursday- a t 8 p. m. num ber of old frien d s and school- and Mr. and Mrs. S. F H arlow of Monday will be the la st chance to m Ì“ ? . 0 » 8. tr ,p to S p ,r,t L ake “ “ >1 i o rtlan d . w ere d in n er g u ests at the 11 ‘ nroll in the va, n i . B i l l ] . h<„,| Mt. St. H elens. Among th e group « A. H arlow home th is week IRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS Hr. and Mrs. E R. Moon of Mrs G rady will leave for her home I which began W ednesday. Indianapolis. Ind. Dr. Moon Is a next Monday a fte r a ten days’ visit . The congregation of th e Halev teach er of B u tler u niversity of th a t with frien d s and relatives. B aptist ch u rch will join with the place and a form er g rad u a te of the •Mrs. Ruth Brink had the m isfo r P leasan t Horne B aptist ch u rch for U niversity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. tu n e to fall down the basem ent Bloyd retu rn ed home T uesday eve the Sunday evening service. The steps at h er place on Monday eve 300 Belmont Si. D reg u lar services will be held at ning ning and sprained her foot. The P o rtla n d Haley Snuday m orning at 11 j Miss Mary Bullock of P o rtland, Injury has caused her m uch pain, ! . ‘7 ? O h ’?r i a< by ,h< P“ ’ - , “ *** « "f Mrs. L A H arlow , was a hut Is much b etter at th is time. tor. the Rev. John S. Nordell Sun- vi-itor at the H arlow home Mon Rheumatic Remedy. (actio n on t h . atom ach liver and Now is a good tim e to subscribe day school w ill convene a t 10 a m. j .lay to bid the family goodby. as and n e u r“ is k W n e r.; >1.60 O uan uaran- for the Outlook. Ixjok ahead Get r.m èd V a «d eu ritis Kidneys; J1 50 a bottle. bottle Q _ . ___ . ' . : 1,he waa to leave that evening for b' ’ s - « - - * - - * - For lowest rates on automobile, a year’s stay In New York City £ ™ V “ * ! * ,n" ,raoce h ’i Bullock la very capable mu- in d « .‘" ^ 2 ! “ . B. W. T ho rn e—Adv. ' alcian and will spend her tim e dollar. T w k ............... « * I « . . ,„ d Gresham Funeral Parlors Paul D eep Well System will provide all the w ater y ou need. I t's a good in vestm ent th a t pays big re- tu rn sin health.convenience, sanitation and more efficient m anagem ent of your farm . T here is a P aul System for every purpose. It s dependable, autom atic, selfoil,ng and comes as a com pact unit which can be easily and quickly installed. Phone Mil , GRESHAM, OREOOS HEART TROUBLE TAKES heÍIr h M W Ha,lel h“8 retu rn ed to MRS. CLARA LAYMAX c ln r *" San Lul» Obispo. Mrs. C lara Laym an, wife of N ath < a lif . a lte r a tw o-w eeks’ visit with E ,,a Rfcha,d8 aiid an E. Laym an of P leasan t Home, j died at the fam ily home th e re Sat- | urday, A ugust 11, from v alvular | w h i-nsu 1 1 ,e Professional Ads h e a rt trouble. F u n eral services hen you need the service of doc tor. dentist, optician, law yer in- were held at th e P leasan t Home 8U/« « c e or real estate dealer, auc- B aptist church Monday afternoon I Phone Want Ads to 1561 — ---1 * 1 tioneer. .1 Ml m ortician, etc under th e d irection of the Gates r~ F u n eral Home, w ith interm ent fol- j lowing in P leasan t Home cem etery. Rev. Gordon Johnson preached the fu n eral serm on. T he Rev. W illiam F a irw e a th e r ren d ered tw o solos, ac com panied at th e piano by Mrs. H. A uruxt unti .Septem ber a re th e C. Nelson. «leal m o n th s in » h i d , to p a in t. • C lara L aw rence was born Octo ber 20, 1860, in Knox county, Illi nois. She w as m arried to N athan E. Laym an A ugust 21, 1878, at T e cum seh. Nebr., to w hich union w ere born nine ch ild ren , seven of whom survive. She leaves besides her > p u r BLL E VALLEY PA INT widower, four dau g h ters, Mrs. Ida is a wonderful value, especially L. W est and Mrs. Effie Hoffman of | priced, per pallon P o rtlan d , Mrs. E lla S u rb er o f, S prin g d ale and Mrs. Minnie P ro cto r | of S andy; th ree sons , George, | E rn e st and L aw rence. A ugust 21 would have been th e golden w ed ding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Laym an. The deceased had resid-1 ed a t P lea san t Home for the p ast 30 y ears and was loved and resp e ct ed by her m any relatives and friends. The p allb ea re rs w ere H. C. Nel son. H. Paulson. Victor Johnson, j Jo h n Eggim an, C. B artsch and J. F. | Albel. Paint! OUTLOOK, Gresham M c C ormick - deering H. O. TE N N E Y