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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1928)
GRESHAM OPTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREG«»> PAGE THREE VELNA HILLYARD WEDS home in P o rtlan d . All th e chll- MRS. JA M E S Rl S il OF experienced electrician and ow ns | H orses. C attle, Hay, Hogs, Goats, EARL E. RUTHERFORD ' dren have now had d ip h th eria ex- EAGLE ( R E E K PA SSES an electrical shop in Redmond I cept P aul and it w as feared T h u rs- Sheep, Ducks, Rabbits, Bees. P o u l T he m a rriag e of Miss Velna Mrs. A lfred B ru n n er is th e pos , day he m ight be tak in g th e disease Mrs. E lla Rush, wife of Jam es try , Real E state, R en tals, Loaus, M arie H illyard, dau g h ter of W. J. as he w as show ing some sym ptom s, Rush of E agle Creek, died at her sessor of a fine new elec tric sew A utos. F arm M achinery, P la n ts and ing m achine, th e gift of her uncle, in o rd er to have him n ear the doc J'lillyard, of Boring, to E arl L. Seeds, Em ploym ent, Wood and hom e in E agle Creek T h u rsd ay a f F red B runner. R eth erford, sou of Mr. and Mrs. B. to r for carefu l observation it w as ternoon, O ctober 18. Mrs. Rush, decided to ta k e him to his own Mr. and M rs, Lloyd T aylor and Saw ing, M iscellaneous—a re the de F. R etherford of Canby, took place home. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have who w as 70 y ears of age, w as born children. Ja ck and Dick, of Olym p artm en ts u nder our classified heading. Look for w hat you may O ctober 20, at th e home of Mr. and fum igated th eir home to m ake su re in M ichigan. Ju ly 9. 1858. She pia, W ash., spent sev eral days vis- w ish to buy or sell. itiug a t th e hom e of Mrs. T ay lo r's no germ s a re th e re and will soon Mrs. J. O. H illyard of Rose City consider them selves o u t of “u n moved to E ag le C reek about 10 father, G. B. Stockton. P a rk , w ith th e Rev. F. B. Culver, official q u aran tin e." y ea rs ago and has been a resid en t G. B. S tockton met w ith w hat officiating. Many of the retu rn ed apple pick- th e re since. Besides her husband m ight have been a serious accident T he living ri>om w as beautifully 1 ers have gone to w ork on th e bulb she leaves a so n R ich ard of E agle last Monday when his c a r was run into and w recked ju st as he w as re d eco rated w ith fern ery , autum n farm w hich w as fo rm erly C rissey's C reek and a d au g h ter, Mrs. Mollie tu rn in g home from G resham . The A lpine G ardens. A C alifornia firm leaves and a s te rs in pastel shades. has purchased th is sightly place R. T roupe, also of E agle Creek. th ree young men in th e heavy se T h e bride, who, w as atten d e d by and h as gone into bulb production F u u eral services w ere held in the dan did not notice Mr. S tockton's signal or his slow ing to r th e tu rn ' Miss D orothy B urpee as brides on a la rg e scale. E agle Creek ch u rch S atu rd ay a f u n til it was too late. T he d riv er ] Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linski are tern o o n a t 1 o’clock w ith th e s e r applied his b rak es and a fte r skid- I m aid, and B a rb a ra Lee and V irginia especially proud th ese days be / I Lou R etherford as flower g irls, was cause a little d au g h ter, nam ed mon by Rev. Mr. K irkwood of ding sev eral feet stru c k th e re a r I a ttra c tiv e in a gown of w hite satin, Betty Jean , has come to reside in S p rin g w ater. In term e n t was made of Mr. S to ck to n 's car. Both c a rs 1 w ere dam aged q u ite badly but no bodice w aist w ith full sk irt and their home. The little m iss a r in the Odd F ellow 's cem etery at one w as serio u sly hurt. uneven hem line, and ca rrie d a rived S aturday, October 20. Mrs. E stacad a, u n d er th e direction of the Mr. and Mrs. O scar W erling ami K linski is at P o rtlan d san itariu m . ch ild ren . Nelson, Anna May, and sh o w er bouquet of ophelia roses G ates F u n e ra l Home of G resham . C atherine, have just moved into the and lillies of the valley Miss B ur J e rry S tanley home. Mr. W erling LUSTED pee w ore a gown of pink taffeta I is now w orking for th e G eneral The H allow e'en p arty and pie so F oundry a t G resham . m ade in bouffaut style and carried cial w hich is being planned for Mrs. R ita L antz and sons W alter K. K aser recen tly p resen ted his a bouquet of ophelia roses. H a r next T uesday n ig h t a t th e school- and C hester of Redmond, Oregon, fam ily w ith a tine new Buick sedan, o ld V. R etherford, b ro th er of the house w ill be a m asquerade. L a sp e n t th e g re a te r p a rt of last week p urchased th ro u g h the agency of groom , acted as best m an. Miss dies a re asked to bring pies and all ■Walter W. M etzger. are urged not to forget th e p aper visiting a t th e home of Mrs. L antz' Nova Hedin of Maupin played the drive th e sam e night. E veryone is p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P u l F o r real e state loaus see or call w edding m arch and preceding the cordially invited to enjoy the len. W alter th e eld est son, is an B W. T h o rn e.—Adv A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT cerem ony, "I Love You T ru ly ” was gam es and fun. su • n g by Newton Hedin. POWELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. R etherford m otored 1 to e a ste rn Oregon and upon th e ir I re tu rn will be a t hom e in th e San i ' M ateo ap a rtm en ts in P ortland. A STRIKE < W HY HAVE 300,000 Atwater Kent Radios m ore (hail fam ilies ch o sen 1 1/ 4 THENEW ZEROLENE Rubv Junction $81 without tubes * $123.50, complete I’» ecause th ey a re pow erful, selective, sim ple, b eau ti ful, com pact. econom ical am i D E PEN D A B LE. RAD/0 ELECTRIC Foiirlh SeiiMin with tin n i e r Kent Radios th e m odern o il A PLEASANT HOME , , K‘,sh \ A t «=3« m m e the p astor. Rev. Enoch Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell and Mr. . wju te [[ t jje sto ry of I and Mrs. L. E. Bell and ch ild ren P ro g re ss,.Illu stra te d by 1U w ere honor guests at dinner S a tu r- T hese a re copies of the day night at the home of Mr. and illu stratio n s of th e book Mrs. Andrew C arroll. The Bell the niodern draw ings. fam ilies are leaving soon for the I „ eagt The Sunday program i North Pacific M issionary T he program to be given by the i ence ¡„ session a t the Ladies Aid of th e B aptist ch u rch , . W ednesday, October 31, prom ises C lu rt l wl begin at 9:30 m any in te restin g features. Two i brief p ray e r service. T he w hich a re already announced are school w ill m eet as u su al th e presence of th e M iller T racey j . ,,, . addressed bv q u a rte t for m usical num bers, and I readings by Miss F lorence Notz, L undberg of S eattle. The te ac h er in the O rient school. The a t 11 o'clock w ill be by Re su p p e r is to follow out the H allow - M artin of Selah. W ash. Re e'en idea and will precede th e pro- gram - Bard, a d istric t evaugelii S atu rd ay m orning at 10:30 8Pea*1 at ’’ o clock and Re o'clock M ultnom ah g range w ill | E. Johnson of S eattle ta i convene for its re g u la r m onthly | w ill preach in the evening m eeting. All m em bers a re expect- A„ gervices of th e d av wil ed to be present. , The reg u la r Sunday services w ill E nglish exceptlng ^ e on be held next Sunday a t the P leas- ° clock, a n t Home B aptist church. Rev. a H allo w een h arv e st Gordon Johnson will be p resen t for wjh be held a t the scho both m orning and evening services S aturday evening a t 8 o’cl a t 11 and 8 o clock. Bible school the L u th er L eague of the convenes at 111 o'clock and Ju n io r L u theran church. Booths B. Y. P. U. at 7:30 o'clock. ¡„g arran g e d , to he added f The F airw ea th er children who of the en tertain m en t p have been at th e Nelson home for prom ised for the evening. II two w eeks have retu rn ed to th e ir m euts w ill be served. Gresham to change from | smooth-worn tire treads to Safety Right now, Lowest Goodrich Tire Prices in H isto ry .,. and the Quality Guaranteed for Life against D efect’ V n l i n e r cnange-over trom tires worn smooth by long summer driving to the safe, sharp traction of Goodrich Silver- towns now. 7>»ui hinged center — lays down on a glassy pavement the greatest margin of driving safety. You need it! Not only do we offer you this famous tire at record low prices but we — The tread-gripping principle of Silver- towns — provided by the famous tripli Guarantee Silvertowns Forever Against Manufacturing Defects Should one fail, due to defect, we’ll ad just fairly and squarely. No time or mile age limit on the guarantee . . . good to the last tire mile. And the same service pledge applies to Goodrich Radio Tires, too. THESE CARS JUST TRADED IN 1926 1926 1926 1925 1924 1926 1925 C H R Y SL E R 5S C oach, ballo o n tire s. OVERLAND 6 C oach, d riv e n only 10,000 m iles C H E V R O L E T T o u rin g . looks a n d ru n s good. FO R D S edan, new p a in t, ballo o n tire s. OVERLAND T o u rin g , new p a in t, c a r ru n s good. EORD T o u rin g , ru c k s te ll axle. W H IP P E T -4 C oach. Several good used cars ranging in price from ^50 to $125 ---- — — i ■* ■=> n . id iw m h o Buy D riving S afety Now— A t These Record Low P rices 4 phone no Size Sllvertown 30x3| $ 9.00 — 12.65 31x4 GRESHAM, OREGON 32x4 T W 29x4.40 M B Radio $ 6.50 — 10.60 13.45 11.35 8.90 7.45 r w — ** ( 'u m ilili n ite r Size $ 3.95 30x4.50 Silverton n 9.90 1 1 % Kmlio 8.05 9.30 31x5.25 14.35 12.50 9.55 33x6.00 20.00 16.00 5.50 Prices on Al 1 Other Size««—Just as Attractive Luck May Come and Luck May Go but you can never place dependence in luck alone If you are planning to do something really worth while in life, to give loved ones the comforts they should have, to enjoy happiness and contentedness— Save for the Future OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT SOON 12-Mile Service Station PHONE GRESHAM 1391 FREE! One quart ot oil with every 5 eat Ions of TRIPLE-X THIRST STATION ADJOINING TRIP