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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1926)
PICK FOUR GKkSHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MARCH GRESHAM LOCALS GRESHAM THEATER WEDNESDAY ARD THURSDAY March 3 and 4 BABY PEGGY In THE FAMILY SECRET A round th is little s w e e th e a rt h a s been w oven a n e t of love an d a p p re c ia tio n by th e w orld a t large. See th is p ic tu re a n d y o u ’ll a p p re c ia te h e r m o re th a n ever. Usual Prices. ...EARLY ARRIVALS... in New Spring and Summer Under Things for Women. You will be s u rp rise d a t th e m any sty le s a n d co lo rs of g a rm e n ts in th is lot. T hey a re w ell c o n stru c te d a n d m o d era te ly priced. P rin c e s s Slips in heav y s a tin ray o n . C olors, m aize, rose, w h ite, blue, p o ngee a n d h e n n a . E ach , $3.65 W o m en ’s Voile G ow ns in a s so rte d c o l ors, lace trim a n d silk em broidered i E ach, $1.50 W o m en ’s C o m b in atio n S u its in R ayon s trip e s a n d figures, lace trim m ed . T h e suit, $1.25 T M l » g Beth Zim m erm an, of P o rtlan d , * a s the guest of Miss G wendolyn J M etzger from F rid ay until Sunday. Miss H elen A nkcorn, a m em ber of | the high school faculty. Is 111 w ith an a ttac k of m um ps at th e hom e of | friends a t V ancouver, W ashington. Miss Joyce K idder en tertain ed S a t u rday evening in honor of Miss H elen | Hlsey who cam e down from Salem F rid ay to atten d the ju n io r play. A num ber of form er classm ates of th e j two g irls enjoyed th e evening to g e th er. Miss H lsey left for her home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John B liss is confined to her room w ith a severe a tta c k of th e grip. H arry D inges and fam ily, who cam e | , to G resham som ething less th an a year ago and leased the W right ran ch n ear Powell V alley statio n , left F rid ay for th e ir form er hom e in Lexington. O re gon. He took a nice herd of cows back with him b u t is undecided ju st w hat he will do In ea ste rn Oregon. E ugent, F ran ces and L u etta W elling | and H elen Maxwell drove to Salem Sunday w here they visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. E m m et W elling. A\ W OMEN'S A N D MISSES' COATS AND DRESSES for the C om ing Season N ow on D isplay at this Store N e w C o a ts $16 to $27-50 A group of d ress coats, attra c tiv e ly y o u t h f u l styles, w ith th e sim ple effective sty le n o t e s th a t m ark th e new sil houettes. W rap around and stra ig h t line mod els,— some fu r trim m ing, em broidery, b u t tons, tucks, cape backs and sc arf c o lla rs—o th ers eleg an tly sim ple. In gay S p rin g colors. W o m en ’s F re n c h sty le, R ayon com bi n a tio n , a sp len d id g a rm e n t fo r $2.25 W om en’s o rch id , R ayon. F re n c h p a n tie s, full cu t. P a ir, $1.75 Motor Re-conditioning W o m en ’s F re n c h P a n tie s in K obe silk, self colored s trip e s a n d d o ts - P a ir, $1.25 —- ___ _ W o m en ’s B loom ers peach a n d pink. in R ayon s trip e s P a ir, 98c W om en's H eavy F ib re Silk Vests. E ach , $1.2.» W om en’s H eavy F ib re B loom ers. P air, $2.25 L IN G E T T E BLOOM ERS FOR G IR L S 8 to 12 years. Colors, W hite, pink a n d peach. P a ir, 50c To call sp ecial a tte n tio n to tills b e a u tifu l lin e of u n d e rw e a r we w ill give Double S A II G reen T ra d in g S ta m p s on a ll of above ite m s fo r on«* w eek. —“that'» what your car needs” " I t’ll m ake your m o to r good as as n ew !" If your m otor h as lo st all Its old-tim e pep and p ow er; if its gep-away Is poor, th en a th o r ough re-conditioning is th e tonic it needs. A w orn m otor m eans carb o n — carbon m eans in creased gas and oil consum ption. You c a n 't expect to w ear out two or th re e sets of tire s w ith out w earing some p a rts of the m otor. ' B ring your ca r to us today. Let us look it over. W e're m otor specialists. W e’ll give you a definite price on tile Job in ad vance. We g u a ra n te e an ex p ert m e chanical job and w ill use only th e best p arts. REM EM BER 1* e e r re p la c e m e n t p a rt« ra n r u in u tro.,,1 n io e h a n le a l Jah. In s is t on ttu n ra n te e il p a rts . WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality” GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN ft HOSS Gresham I’lione 2391 ■* L a I a !» t«l I t b 1 A 1 J . I J . I J . I .T. I J . i 1500 more Phone 2221 Silk Dresses *12-50 E ’ EATURING a group of a ttra c tiv e new * silk frocks, for w ear now and rig h t th ro u g h th e com ing season. All th e la test edicts of F ash io n a re p resen ted , w ith all th e im p o rta n t d etails of th e com ing mode novelly featured. E very d ress is a su ccessfu l com bination of d istinctive in d iv id u ality , exquisite ele gance, and sm a rt sim plicity. The price is w ithin th e reach of all. The materials Include Urepe de Chine, Satin, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe and Silk. T he colors include blue, green, geranium , b u ttercu p , rose, biege, m auve, honeydew, g ray and all th e o th e r w anted shades, in cluding navy blue and black. WACK “Park here and shop in comfort. George Leslie, Jr., who h as been laid up for over a year w ith a broken leg, th e re su lt of an accid en t on th e r a il road, w as out from P o rtlan d w ith his fam ily on a v isit w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. George L eslie, Sr. He has now discarded his cru tc h es and is n early well. Gresham, Oregon TUBES ♦ REPRODUCER ♦ ACCESSORIES Mrs. L inville, of N ew berg, an o r ganizer of the N eighbors of W ood cra ft, has been spending several weeks in G resham endeavoring to p ro cure new m em bers for th e lodge. H. M. Miller, Glenwood Miller and Mrs. G ladys C lanalian a re ill w ith the g rip a t th e M iller home. Dr. E arl | C lanahan is also u nder th e w eath er w th th e sam e m alady, but m anages to I stay on his feet. Mrs. M iller has r e cently had a sick spell of a couple : w eeks’ duraton. Fred Je n n in g s is back at his w ork at the Dahl shoe rep a irin g shop a fte r 1 I a w eek's tu ssle w ith th e flu. Mrs. L ena N eedham w as a week-end I visitor w ith her sister, Mrs. C hristena H um ason. also Raym ond H um ason visited w ith his m other Sunday. W h e n w ill we have the pleasure of prov ing to vou that complete radio satisiactioo is here? D o n 't d e la y — pho ne today lo r a home dem onstration of the remarkable Stewart* W a rn e r M atched U n it Radio. W alter M arkw art and wife m otored Here, at last, is the R adio of no regrets, to Salem Sunday and visited with the due to the exclusive Stew art-W arn er prin ciple of M A T C H I N G their Instrum ent la tte r’s sister, Mrs. E dw ard Shunke. w ith their Reproducer, Tubes and Acces C. E. Johnson, ca sh ier of the Bank sories, all tc function in perfect unison of G resham , has pu rch ased a new { O u r service guarantees you perpetual en tertainroent w ith o u t w orry. Hudson coach from th e W ebster Mo H earing is believing. Say when) to r com pany. R. R. Bailey and fam ily and Mrs F letta H ibbard drove to McMinnville J. E . 'IK T Z I .H I Sunday and visited Mrs. H ibbard’s d au g h ter, Mrs. W. A. W illiam s. P erry K itzm iller has been HI for M. B. S plaw n is a t Oregon City the past tw o weeks w ith an intense form of stom ach trouble. H is friends w here he Is a forem an for th e sew er Auto F re ig h t T erm inal will be glad to h ear he Is m uch Im co n stru ctio n w ork of th a t city. He Portland, Phene EAst 2304 has about th ree m o n th s' w ork in sight. proved. Gresham, Phone 1201. The Legion dance on last F riday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howe an d th e ir b ro u g h t out a crow d of about 200 baby g irl are ill a t th e ir home n o rth happy, o rd erly people, who enjoyed of the can n ery w ith an a tta e k of grip tin old tim e dances u n til m id n ig h t? , P rn sV I„ . , , a fte r which a half hour of Jazz was n „G“ Sk' H 7 g° " e ‘° L° nKvipw 1 given as a special concession. ' The 7 *7 ? 7 ' GaSkf" ” S uccessor to m usic w as especially tine m aking plans to poln him th e re in ter I M nnran B ros. 1) XXerst, w ..r t who wi, , f t o r th .a e past . year for '* 8oon . 1». m ovlng. slle can m ake arran g e m en ts Phone 1901 this week S IX SEDAN 895 $ F. o. a. Factory P ric e s an,I S p c c lllc n llo n s subject lo e b anite w ith ,o it n o tice Hi-MMire the xnlue of IliU lu xu rio u s, fast, e xtra -p o w e r* m l th e rla n d six l»j the num ber of new ow ners eueli week. Iliije r s accustomed to p a yin g w e ll oxer a thousand d ollars fo r th e ir ears are sax Ina the d iffe r ence and. In th is great a uto m o bile, are g e ttin ir exca K reuter xnlue fo r th e ir money . . . l o r beaut) and sm artness, fo r pow er and pickup, fo r low cost of keeping it iu a c tio n — no ca r in the $1090 price gro up eqanls it. U here d o lla rs count, th is big s ix w ins. Its superior w o rth Is In sta n tly a pp a n-nt. 1.1. PRIN© §H O W IN 6 Authoritative Interpretations o f Paris Modes Miss A ugusta H ahn sp en t th e week- J and w ith her p are n ts a t C orvallis. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K essler, of S her- | wood, w ere in G resham Sunday on m a tte rs p ertain in g to both business and p leasure. L. H utchinson, who h as been em - j ployed as a salesm an for th e H essel Im plem ent com pany for th e past m onth, has rented the K rid er house on the co rn er of R oberts and Second stre e t and will move his fam ily In soon from th e ir home In D am ascus. Elihu C anny has ren ted the house owned by Mrs. Mary L eslie on K enney J avenue and will move his fam ily In about th e 10th of th e m onth. They j a re a t p rese n t occupying th e K ellum house on L aw rence avenue. W o m en ’s S tep -in s, K obe silk, lace trim m ed , p o p u la r shades. Each D8c Phone 1411 Î ,* T he New on i xs nx txt t PI A> o ffers easy lim e -p a y m e n t te r m s a t the low est cred it-co st in th e in d u s try . Overland Six HESSEL implement co . Lundquist Truck Line and a h alf has been a salesm an for PORTLAND Mrs. G eorge A rm strong Is rec o v er the Hessel im plem ent com pany, has tak en up his w ork as special tru ck ing from a tw o-w eeks’ a ttac k of th e WAY POINTS - a i, sm an for the In tern atio n al H a r grip. GRESHAM v ester com pany in P o rtlan d . He has lb c l In P o rtlan d during his em ploy- Gresluim to u p ie C elebrate M arriage. m ent here. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley celeb rat- Local and Long Distance itep o rts from Good S am a ritan hoe- j ed th e 33d an n iv ersary of th e ir m ar- !_______ Moving pit.il in reg ard to th e condition of Lu- riag e S unday a t th eir home on Main He Me M urry, th ree-y ear-o ld daugh- stree t, it also being th e occasion of th e | _______________ ___________ ? 4,1,1 M , s ” ' S ' I ' M u r r y , are b i r t h d a y o f th eir d au g h ter. Mrs. G as-! Cor sp rin g Planting " • ChtlA lo n lm iq s kill \ I o same, critically low. She w as tak - b irth d ay d in n er w ere served and a eH< h : 50 larg e gladn < our s u rp rli n to the hospital S atu rd ay w here an social tim e enjoved. Both Mr and I B flow ering sh ru b s 2Sc peration for em pyem la w as per- Mrs. Cooley and th e ir d au g h ter re- ,25<'. , Up: »am e ! form ed. It being n ecessary to rem ove celved a n um ber of pleasing gifts, j »r color«!; w k p U n u s m T a s ” vioh . -a , ' .................... ...... RIIUF. I »»I UOlOr an inch and a h alf of rib to allow the The Cooleya w ere m a rried at C astle i <’o r" n’«. sedum sedum s. s. alysum liniun d rain ag e of accum ulated pus in the Rock. W ashington. F eb ru ary 28 1893 and o th ers. 10c and 15c each P leural cavity. The little one rallied and on S unday had as th e ir guests! n’dny l" c each from the operation, w hich w as per- Mr and Mrs Robert Brooks and Mr ^ r i n i T M p h S ?ie .b^ O Pi n? ’ 7 " (." tned hrough the aid of a local and Mrs. Ed Roles, friends who had | gooseb. rrle s c’u Y i.n u g " r a ^ an aesth etic, but from th e first the be. n acq u ain ted w ith them since th e ir J"r " 'u ta lo g u . s « h r Fl»w .-r*Farni surgeon, one of th e best child special- flrst an n iv ersary . O thers present at „ 7 - Se ’J ? * eai,t ,2 .....SJ roet 1 4 m lle cor 1st» In th e city, has offered very little th e Sunday d inner w ere ¿ / and" M rs * ner. Mail T ro u td ale.—Adv. encouragem ent to the p a re n ts It has George A rm strong and fam ily M r. ,OUr ,l ncom e- su b tra c t Iron now been nearly tw o m onths since she Haael Stockton and Mrs J E O askill your losses, m u ltip ly your re tu rn s, di w a . flrst tak en sick. and tw o children vide your expenses, by using Wan