Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    P 4 « l! H IE R
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs. C hristine H uniason spent
A rm istice day with h er sister, Mrs
L ena Needham, in P ortlan d . They
attended a fine program at th e a u ­
ditorium .
u K f S n t i i OUTLOOK. Tl E M H V . MHKM HEK
Mr. Iw ahashi, a Jap an ese of this
CORBETT
locality, is in a P o rtlan d hospital
with an a ttac k of pneum onia. His
son K azum a has also been in P o rt- 1 „
J"' BenBeld has been in
land w here he is receiving tre
t r e a a t- t - , P
, o rtlan
, d . for several
. , w eeks a s s is t­
ing *n
in t the
c a re of her
h er sister, Mrs.
men for a sore eye. The little boy lllK
‘le ca
Whit
got d irt in one of his eyes w hile at W hite- who passed aw ay W edues-
day.
play at the grad e school, and this
Mrs. Doris W. Bailey, field re p re ­
rapidly developed Into an Infection.
sentative
e Boys' wa“s
and a pleas"
G irls'
w u S / c a ^ / V “ r r l ?ey roni » * * - Aid
society for
of th
Oregon"
pects t,, % e „ d / w e e k j*n th l.
C“ Her
F ern d * ‘e P tac e T u - 8-
L ester, th e youngest child of Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. MeMurry, has been
cinity overseeing the affairs of the
, ta k in g care
ill several days with bronchial / b ^ c h ^ i h e V ^ o ^ f ®M»pu»y, of Rev. Mr. H arrim an 's Httfe son
pneum onia, but is now thought to a b ranch of the ( alifo rn la Conserv-
Mr» u » r v
ing com pany at H ayw ard of w hich | K * « , ^ t h k e l a i b S s e a n c * e o ° f Mr’
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be out of danger. '
Mr R, b ert» “"».^! 8“ P ",
Mrs W
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Miss G ertrude S harkey retu rn ed b’
r am -h « t M o n o , r < ,
n / h® ,h e «Pringfleld d istric t and who
Friday" evening from Oregon City r e t u r n in g M° n ,tO r’ Or,,,5On' b ‘‘,o r e h a s been ill for several m onths.
w here she had been attending a
Mr»
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died W ednesday a t th e sta te tu b u r-
C lackam as county te a c h e rs’ Insti­ Of
h . n
c “ «“ r »‘OKpital at Salem
of M is s E lizabeth Johnson, G resh-
G ilbert B urkholder h a s m o v e d
tute. Miss Sharkey, who is a g ra d ­ X r f f T / v i n ™ r “ ? T i ° nt,> lhe farni of h ‘8 fa th e r' the
u ate of G resham Union high school
m PorG and
am
“n w >" » “ ' “ holder, he having bought
and took a year of w ork at Mon­
t^ e e 8h.BX . Oi h “
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m outh norm al, is teaching th is cred successful.
tn ree 8l8terg'
y ea r at Hillsview.-
T he O utlook’s barg ain co u n ter on
The W. C. T. U. is planning a
T hanksgiving T urkey.
page 2.
m eeting of m ore th a n o rd in ary in ­
O rder It at once from G resham
. C hristm as G reeting ca rd s in lots
te re st for T hursday afternoon. No Meat M arket, A. J. W. Brown, pro-
prletor. Best selected birds r e a d y ! 01 25> com plete with envelope to
vem ber 18, a t th e B aptist church for th e oven, at th, lo w e st p o s s ib le
;" “1 your nam e prin ted or
It is hoped all m em bers of the price._Adv.
! engraved on card s, as low as >2 50,
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I 50 for >3.75. O ther c a rd s a t >3.50,
Union and o th ers interested w ill
>i-25 and >5.00 for 25 com plete.
m ake an effort to be present.
Many new W ant Ads today.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1561
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson en
te rtain e d on T hursday and F riday
of la st week the fo rm er’s uncle,,
A. C. H am pton of A storia, Mrs
H am pton and little d aughter, E liza­
beth Ann. Mr. H am pton, who is
MASONIC HALE
county superin ten d en t of schools
for C latsop county, Is a m em ber of
the sta te text book com m ission,
and w ent from here to Salem to
m eet w ith th a t body.
A nother
Meet your friends here for a social hour
guest a t th e Johnson home w as
and enjoy a good supper.
A lexander Jackson, a form er busi­
A
dults
50c
C h ild re n 35c
ness associate of Mr. Johnson in
‘ th e bank of Moro, who is re tu rn in g
e from a visit In i}rnilnnd w here he
has been for nine m onths.
F riends of Mrs. Robert B lair,
well know n in G resham as a te ac h ­
er of the violin, will be Interested
In the violin 'c o n c e rt which her
husband is giving at the W om en's
club building, 12th and T aylor
streets*in P ortland on Monday eve­
ning, November 22. An Interesting
program Is being prepared Includ­
ing num bers from M endelssohn
and H andel’s S onata in A.
Miss Leila K inder retu rn ed to
h er home at P rescott, W ashington,
a fe
F rid ay evening afte r a tw o-w eeks'
v isit w ith her b rother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Kinder.
The annual A reme club dinner
will be held F rid ay evening, No­
and they are not like the undertaker’s—dead ones.
vem ber 19, in the Masonic hail.
T his will p resen t an opportunity
to meet with friends for a social
\\ e will be pleased to refer you to them, and if
hour and at the sam e tim e enjoy a
you will allow us to demonstrate we can prove to
good supper.
your satisfaction that
Miss Ruth Amiable of P ortlan d
is now in charg e of the cosm etic
therap y departm en t of th e Bailey
Bob and Beauty shoppe.
Miss
and the price is reasonable. x
Annnble is said to be very p ro ­
ficient in h er line. She is a g ra d ­
I ry one and be convinced.
uate of th e M arinello school in
P ortland and has hud tw o y e a rs’
experience w ith the G raham H as­
kell hair d ressing parlors.
Jam es 8. S tew art, of Salem , a
form er new spaper m an, now with
the sta te land hoard, w as an Gut
look ca lle r on T hursday. He has
been visiting with John B urns and
his m other, Mrs. Burns, of T rout
dale, whom he knew m any years
ago in Scotland.
Mrs. L. G. S hannon, whose bus
band died a few m onths ago, has
now been aw arded a m other's pen
slon for h erself and six children
T hrough th e efforts of friends they
are settled In the Babcock house on
T hird street.
Mrs. C lara M. Sunday left Mon
day to spend th e w inter w ith her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. L ingle at Da
ma scus.
Mrs. Addle S pringer has retu rn
ed to h er home in S eattle, Wush
ington, a fte r attending the funeral
of her bro th er, B urleigh Quesln
berry.
Mrs. Nellie G ulliksou is suffer
lug from a severe a ttac k of th«
grlii.
In honor of the fu n eral of Mrs
C atherine Linuem .inn. w hich will
occur tom orrow afternoon at 2
&
o'clock, tw o of the Ladles Aid ci
d e s of the M ethodist church, (In
S outheast and the Dorcas, will hold
th e ir m eetings on T hursday eve
H ere is a ro o d o p p o rtu n ity to »elect
nlng instead of W ednesday after
noon. T he S outheast circle will
nice shoe«, at niiim II cost. A la rg e a s ­
meet with Mrs W. J. Cooper and
s o rtm e n t of till* se a so n 's sh o es, b ro k en
the D orcas w ith Mrs. L. L. Kidder
lines but all sizes in P a te n t. S atin , I a n .
T he Sew and So circle met th is af
Low, m edium an d h ig h heels.
teruoon.
Ed B aum ann has sold an ac re of
S lippers th a t sold from $5 to #6.50
lund fronting on Pow ell stre e t east
of Cleveland avenue to Edw ard
H anson, who moved to G resham
NOW
about tw o m onths ago from Cor
bett. Mr. Ilanson expects to build
th is w inter or in the spring. Mr. |
Baum ann has now only tw o half
acre tra c ts left and th e re Is but
little east of Powell street front
age left on th e m arket, as it is be
ing picked up for building and in
vestm ent purposes.
Miss M yrtle Schm ale. a sister of
Mrs. C E. St. C lair, and Mrs. Lit
Also o n e g ro u p of
Ban M atthew s, both of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Valient of
L ake G rove wore Sunday dinner
g u ests at the St. C lair home.
Mrs. W alter D ecker is out from
&
P o rtla n d for a sh o rt stay w ith her
g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H ans L arsen.
l l l r h top. b n tto u e d , tw o to n e. Sizes
D. D. S m ith left a few days ago
2 Io s. #1.50 to #2.50 shoes
for a tw o-w eeks' trip to W inifred,
M ontana, w h ere he will look after
th e b usiness In te re sts connected
w ith a ltW -acre ran c h he ow ns near
there.
AREME CLUB SUPPER
FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 5 to 8 p. m.
Crosley Users
1«. 1«W
Extraordinary Specials
P o rtla n d P ric e Today
-5 3
LOT. 1 — W ool Mixed
D ress T w eeds, 36 in ch e s
w ide. Reg. $1.25,
W hole C orn, per 100 lb s............................................... $2.40
C racked C orn, p e r 100 lb s............................................$2.50
S pecial a t y a rd 9s<-
OUR PRICE
A ssorted c o lo r c o m b in a ­
tio n s in red, g re e n and,
blue. T u b proof.
$1.75
Cracked Coni, per 100 lb s ............. .......................................... $1.93
Cracked Wheat, a very fine feed,
d»T («•>
p er 100 lb s ........................................................................... « p i . *
7 »5
LOT 2— All Wool M a n u e l, sm all ch eck s
d a 'k
colors, heav y w eig h t, 28 in ch . R eg. $1.50.
S pecial a t #1.25
LOT 3— Very F in e Suede F in ish All Wool F la n n e l.
54-inch. Reg. $3.35 yd. S pecial a t ..... .«
#2.!ls
C o lo rs— P an sy , old rose, delf blue, c ad et blue,
g re e n , o ra n g e , c in n a m o n , brow n a n d c h a n n e l red.
T h e se d re ss goods a re new fall p u rch ase.
100'k O regon Wool P la id L um ber .lacks, a sso rte d
b rig h t a n d d a rk colors, n e w e st m odels,
M en’s, sp ecial a t..
#5,25
B oys’ sa m e g rad e a s m e n ’s, a s so rte d p laid s
#3.t»5
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“ T he H ouse of Q u a lity ’
G R ESH A M , OREGON
PH O N E 1411
H e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam p s
50c
Wr
SU E
rati
VOI’ MWNEY
on thal new hnuse you are lOlUK
«o build. Cali up and aak ua
about II
F. S. Sturbarti AL Son
IiFAlMMFKft AMD BUILDKM
P bone« ; Oreuhum 52x4
P ortlan d . 81’r w l « 3 1 -J 1
AylsWortK g M a rtiri
M en ’ s wear
S h o f «i
G R ESH A M
Red Trading Stampa
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I
ity.
O u r m e a ts a re of th e best, b o th in price a n d q u a l­
A tria l w ill c o n v in c e you.
Freak fruit and vegetables, fresh every day
WE DELIVER
M ain S tre e t, G re sh am
P h o n e 1151
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Blankets and Comforters
at real Money Saving Prices
Our stock is again very complete. Just received
another shipment of the all wool blankets that have been
so popular this season in the big block plaids.
A ll our b lan k ets co m e to us d irect from
the m ill that m ak es them .
\\ e have sold several hundred pairs of blankets al­
ready this season, and the most pleasing thirfg to us is
the fact that some of our largest blanket sales have been
made to customers living in Portland.
BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO.
Children's Shoes
Don’t fo rg e t to o rd e r y o u r tu rk e y o r o th e r fow ls
fo r T h a n k sg iv in g , (fu r p ric e s and q u a lity a re w hat
you w ant.
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
î?0P£flA7P/f
CROSLEY quality is second to none
$3-85
Whole Corn, per 100 lb s ............. ............................................
B rin g us y o u r veal, hogs and p o u ltry .
A BIG SPECIAL FOR MEN AND BOYS
Satisfied Customers
Sale of
Ladies’ Shoes I
CORN!
on Winter Woolen Dress Goods
H o tels an d room in g houses sh ou ld tak e
a d v a n ta g e o f our b lan k et stock w h ile it is
still co m p lete.
Sheet Blankets. Standard double sheet
blankets 64 x 76. Come in grey and tan,
pretty colored borders, priced the pair »pi. 9 J
1 retty Plaid Blankets. Regularly priced in
most stores this year at $3.25. Heavy weight cot
ton blanket in full bed size. Desirable plaid
effects in all the wanted colors.
_______ Specially priced, pair................. »p2.79
Nashua Supreme. A well known blanket, extra
heavy weight, 66x80. Comes in a vari-
ety of colored plaids, pair
»po.S»)
_
Two pairs for $7.50
Wool Mixed Blanket. Heavy weight, soft fleecy
part wool blanket, shown in attractive plaids of
\ arious colors with sateen bound borders,
__ __________________ pair........................
Woo Mixed Blanket. Extra large sixe 70x 80,
large dock plaids. Comes in rose, pink, —
b lu i. Helio and gold. Specially priced at «p5.95
a
( oiufnrter ( bullies
We w ere successful In secu rin g one of the
best g rades of com forter ch aliies m a n u ­
factu red In tills co u n try and In th e m ost
d esirab le com forter designs.
‘ P riced at y a r d ...............
17c
Pillow Slip-—
Hei; tltched pillow
35c va ie, priced a t.
cases, reg u lar
9-1 Sin etlllg—
Sl-ii h bleached sheeting,
good q u ality ,
y ard s f o r . ..
2*i
All Wool Blankets. Virgin wool blankets, 100
per cent pure. Sizes 66 x 80 in lh e popular big
block plaids. Rose, honey dew, grey, tan, blue,
red, also black and white.
m
Priced at .............................. $9.85
Extra large size all Wool Blanket, 70 x 80 in most
desirable fancy plaids, in all the dainty colors. A
real blanket at a real saving,
« __
______________Specially priced a t......... 10.95
Single Sheet Blanket. White only, extra large,
72x99. Proper weight, soft and fleecv.
Priced at ............ ............................ : $1.95
Two for $3.75
Home-made Comforters. 72 x90, extra large
size, tilled with all new cotton and covered with
the best grade of comforter challie in a variety of
pretty designs, weight 6 1 _> lbs.
'
W ell made and priced a t................ $4.95
Cotton B atts fo r I o u ilo rters—
72x90, opens up full co m fo rter size (VQ
w eight 2>2 lbs. priced a t . . .
Two b a tts m ake a big fluffy com forter.
MoC
t tilldreii’» H osiery Special—
A fancy ribbed hose, splendid for service,
ju st th e hose for school. Comes in
sev eral w anted colors.
P riced a t ....................
Six p airs for.
$1.(111
Buy them by th e half dozen and save money
\11 W ool Dress Flannel. 28-inch all wool flannel
in a number of desirable shades.
a -
Priced at
Outing l lannei. 36-inch colored outing flannel,
assorted colors, good weight.
Priced at....*................. 19C
Extra Heavy Outing. 36-inch extra heavy outing
flannel in a tine line of stripes.
__
__________ Specially priced at................... 25i*
Pajama Outing I lannel. 36-inch pajama outing,
just the weight for men’s pdjamas.
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Assorted colors ................. 3 m C
W. R. Hicks Company
Phone 2221
GRESHAM, ORE.