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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1928)
Tl'ESDAT, AI'GI'ST Ss, Iltis COTTON BATTS Cotton batts, direct from Rock River Manu- taituring Co., already to be made into nice warm comforters. 95c DL KE, 2% lbs., stitched, 72 x 90 $1.00 ROCK RIVER, 3 lbs., stitched, 72 x 90 $1.25 11 APPOLLO, 3 lbs., 72x90 $1.65 1 I hese batts are all made of new cotton. CHAM PION, 2% lbs., 72x90 COMFORTER CHALLIES 36-inch challies in a big assortment of - all new fall patterns, yard..................... £ i / 17 f* W. R. HICKS CO. Phone 2221 j I Gresham SCHOOL DAYS ft Hl Soon He Here! Check Up Your N eeds -T- i 15 to be of Stucco and will be heavier in construction thanany formdHy crashed by Henderson 1 Labor Day crash is to be the first one ever commer-cialized, although Mr. Henderson has crashed several time« in connection with motion picture filming for the Metro-C ioldwvn-Maver corporation he \ etera0sP07FoTeiun\VarnsC “ h X .“ T I'irst a dependable time piece * * / then a good pen and pencil. You can not do good work with poor tools. \ \ e can supply you with the latest in CONKLIN Pens and pencils, priced as low as $2.75. t,h e,airplan<icrash’ bef ins at 2:30 and is held under the auspices of the government air inspector with headquarters in Los Angeles. FAIRVIEW ' g" " Man Dies While Working in Field Henderson 1S a BORING See us for your schools needs LHcalcps Jetodrp é ’tot'f Î Powell St. Phone 44 G re.ham i Mias Anna S nyder and Mias I T h resh in g lias been com pleted in * of the P lea san t Home M ethodist B irdie Davis of Lebo, K ans., w ere * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # # « # * 1 ^ » t H ^ * « » ^ < # < # # # # # # # # # # J th is locality. T he yield of g rain is E piscopal ch u rch w ill be held in Window Cleaning. g u ests a few days of Mrs. M. L b etter than it has been for several For expert window cleaning se» M orrison and Mrs. Clifford B u rl th e ch u rch auditorium W ednesday seasons. O. W. Boring threshed evening, beginning at 8 p. m. w ith 8. T ajinia, or leave o rd ers with J ingam e, on (heir re tu rn home from Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 N. A. F oster, 71, who had been 222 bushels of w hite oats from 3>£ Dr. A. S. H isey su p e rin ten d e n t of C alifornia. Miss Leva Chaney, and In su ra n ce funds for farm loans visiting at th e S. E. E vans home, acres. V. Johnson and son did the E a ste rn D istric t Oregon C onfer Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Cum m ins of ence presiding. All officials and No com m ission or brokerage. Very C hehalis, Wash., w ere also recent w as found dead in th e field w here | w ork. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Mrs. Kincaid of Longview, Wash., he had gone to mow’ some g rass guests. Friday, A ugust 24. His body was is spending a week with her d augh Mrs. W. N. Lew is an d grandson, found by an o th er w orkm an about ter, Mrs. E. J. G regson. Mrs. Greg- B illie Lewis, and Mrs. Lee W alker five feet from the mower w here lie son's son, Jam es G regson and fam left Sunday for th e ir homes, Lebo, had ap p a ren tly gone to re st when ily, from Longview, sp en t th e w eek K ans., and Boulder, Colo., afte r overcome. The county coroner was end here. S w e a te rs fo r boys a n d M isses, sizes 26 to 36 A six-w eek visit w ith Mrs. M orrison notified and the body was removed good a s s o rtm e n t of co lo rs in coat a n d slip-on sty les. The Rev. and Mrs. E. W. W ithnell and Mrs. B urlingam e, d au g h ters of to P o rtlan d w here an inquest was and son H arold of W illam ina spent New sw e a te rs fo r ladies in w h ite an d fancy colors. Mrs. Lew is and siste rs of Mrs. held. one evening lust week at th e home W alker. They w ere taken on n u of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Boring. m erous trip s w hile here. One trip llurlhiirt Locals L. H. M alllcoat, p rin cip al of the fo r d resse s a n d slip s a t v ery low prices. was to New port, Ore., for a few V isitors at the home of Mr. and Boring school, has been busy g et days. Mrs. Lewis liked Oregon and Mrs. M orris Johnson Sunday were ting the schoolhouse and grounds In our Infants Depart me nt you will And many use expects to re tu rn next year. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. W ebster of ready for th e opening of school P ortland. Mr. W ebster w as fo rm ful articles. September 3. A num ber of Im A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. YOU CAN a c tu a lly o w n a n in te r e s t in th e erly a H udson-Essex dealer in provem ents have been made. The H. T akao Sunday, hut died in a Gresham . g ig a n tic p o w er t h a t tu rn s th e w h eels of in d u s It an il embroidered lawn dresses building has been w ired for elec sh o rt tim e. It was buried Monday try in y o u r c o m m u n ity — in th e fa c to rie s th a t Mr. and Mrs. George E rren d and Iroin *1.00 to wool Marques, tric ity and a p a rt of the school yard afternoon In Douglas cem etery. m a k e fo r p ro s p e rity —in th e lig h ts you see b u rn dau g h ters G race and Joy, who have has been graded. gowns, bathrobes, crepe de chine G ates F u n eral home of G resham in g a ll a ro u n d . Mr. and Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r are had ch arg e of fu n eral a rra n g e been visiting friends and relativ es mid crocheted shoes, slllt stock- in th is com m unity, have retu rn ed to ta k in g a tw o-w eek vacation In a m ents. • lu g s blankets, hlhs, etc. PO R TLA N D E L E C T R IC P o w er C om pany $6.00 Blodgett, Oregon, w here Mr E rren d trip to C alifornia. Mr. and Mrs. F irs t P re fe rre d Stock, offered a t $98.00 a sh a re , is employed by the Papke Lum ber Sam G regson u re in ch arg e of the S T A T E D COMMUNICA- com pany. w ill n e t you a r e tu r n of 6.12 % on y o u r in v e s t confectionery and drug sto re d u r ’ TION Fairview Lodge No. m en t. T h is sto ck w as first sold a t $90 a s h a re , COME AND NEE—NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THEM Mrs. M orris Johnson and d augh ing th e ir absence. , 92, A. F. & A. M., S atu rd ay tw o y e a rs ago, a n d h a s a d v a n ce d in p ric e th re e te r Louise have been visiting with evening, Sept. 1, a t 8 o'clock, Ma- The M ailieoat ch ild ren are sp en d tim e s sin c e th e n . I sonic h all, T ro u td ale. W ork in the relativ es in P ortland. ing tw o weeks w ith relativ es a t Mc I M. M. Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Salzm an of Corbett, Minnville. RUSSELL C. WILSON, W M. YOU c a n see y o u r m oney w o rk in g fo r you in Mr. and Mrs. L ester ------- Boring of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis and fam - — ---------------- - ~ [ WM. H. STANLEY, Secy. th is in v e s tm e n t ev ery day of th e y e a r— every Phone 1411 Gresham, Oregon ily, Mr. and Mrs. Faye Davis and ,,ortlall<l w ere d in n er g u ests Sun h o u r of th e day. — " ! day of the fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr son Bobby recently enjoyed the drive up the Columbia highw ay and and Mrs. O. W. Boring. C allers at An a ttr a c tiv e , easy w ay to sa v e m oney a n d h av e acro ss the Bridge of th e Gods, the Boring home during th e afte r it grow’ ra p id ly w ith p e rfe c t safety. th en ce to V ancouver __ and home. a noon w ere Mr- an<1 Mrs. Em m ett _______ _______ featu re of th e trip was a visit a t th e W elling and son P hilip of Salem , YOU m ay p u rc h a se on a sm all m o n th ly sa v in g s aviation field at V ancouver, w here (,e o r*e T acheron, Dr. and Mrs. H. p la n if you w ish. ' Mr. and Mrs Salzm an, S M. and 11 (l" a n '1 s,”> David of G resham , Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P e rre t, d au g h Faye Davis w ent up in a plane. V isitors a t th e hom e of W. J. te r L illian and son A lbert, and Mrs. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric Bldg. E llis Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Acheson of P o rtlan d . F ra n k E llis and son H arold, Mr. and Mrs. H. Heisey and d au g h ter SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 F our th resh in g m achines have Vivian, all of P ortland. been at w ork in th is com m unity d u rin g th e past week. Those o p er LAUREL ACRES ¡COMPANY POW E atin g the m achines were, C arl H lll- Mr.and Mrs. Roy L. Cochran and ELE C TR IC STORE^ E L E C T R IC BLO O Rasmussen for paint son Leland have moved to 307 E ast hurg, V ancouver, W ash., W alter PORTLAND. OREGON and varnish quality— 50th stree t, P ortland. T his move H ossner, G resham , L uscher B roth our service for help in was made reg retfu lly and only for ers, Fairview and W illiam Stanley, Division offices a t— th e purpose of being n ea rer the Base Line. selecting what you Mrs. Je ssie Zim m erm an and Salem , Oregon City, G resham , H illsboro, St. H elens and work of the men in th e family. need. St. Johns, Oregon, and Vancouver, Wash. Miss A ura M erritt, of D uluth, ■laughter Isobel have retu rn ed from Minn., has been visiting her aunt, a vacation sp en t a t Long Beach, Ask for Rasmussen Mrs. H attie M. Wolfe. Miss M erritt W ash. They rep o rt th a t clam s and color cards. and Mrs. Wolfe visited friends and cra b s w ere very p lentiful th is sea relativ es in V ancouver and Camas, son and th e w eath er very p leasan t Miss Anna Je s tra , who has spent W ash., d u rin g Miss M erritt's stay th e p ast tw o m onths at the hom e of GRESHAM here. She re tu rn s to Duluth from Mrs. U. B urgener. has retu rn ed to a visit In G lendale. Calif., and other so u th ern points. by way of th e C a n - her hom e in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. C laude Clute of La dian Pacific and will resum e her Our equipment is at your work as te ac h er in the city schools G rande w ere recen tly callin g on form er neighbors and friends In of Duluth. disposal day or night. Our this community. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McMahan and success is built on being readv H arold W oodworth of P o rtlan d son E arl and fam ily recently made sp en t th e past week visiting W alter to serve at any and all times. a trip to Mt. R ainier and oth er Gresham Oregon B urgener. T he boys w ere form erly W ashington points. The fam ilies classm ate s at the P ark ro se school. | usey s Khenmntlr Remedy. | action on the stomach, liver and expect to m ake several trip s during A ndrew McCall of P o asey’s rtlan d rh spent | ................... ..................C eu m atism and n e u ritis ! kidneys; 11.50 a bottle. G uaran- th e sum m er and fall. Hunday visiting a t th e Zim m erm an I remedy d rives o ut th e u ric acid teed by T aber Pharm acy.—Adv. G rH b i« Lady ! poison of rheum atism , n e u r itis .' - J. E. OATES Telephon« f i l l W hen you buy of a local dealer home. --------------------- . a!!??“/ 0; a s th " la ’ ,h aJr f«T«r. *out, For low est rate s oo automobile, M o rt telan w ho advertise* you beiieflt y o u r T .v ,. I «T SI r » ~ self and others. New Fall Goods are Arriving INVEST NEW SILKS In Electric Power A W A L R A D MERC. CO. PORTLAND one more week / to get ELECTRIC H i//, A. W. Metzger & Co. SERVICE offer closes September l rt L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Gates Funeral Home Paints Varnishes Lacquers