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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1927)
I.KI SH VM OFTLOOK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1927 FAIRVIEW PLEASANT HOME T he re g u la r m eeting of F a ir- G uests at th e hom e of Mr. and view P a ren t-T ea ch e r association Mrs. L. H. Stone on C hristm as day will be held F rid ay afternoon. J a n w ere Mr. and Mrs. R alph Scott and u ary 7, a t 2 o ’clock in th e school- ch ild re n and Mrs. W. T. S cott, all house. All m em bers a re asked to be p rese n t as im p o rtan t business o f Salem . w ill be b ro u g h t before th e asso cia Mrs. H an n ah Shaw is visiting at tion. th e hom e of Mrs. J u lia Snover. Mrs. Ire n e H all Sm ith, her son F airview stu d en ts who a re en Gordon and d au g h ters Alice and Betty of M cM innville and Lloyd G. joying th e ir vacation a t hom e are H all of Los A ngeles w ere week-end L illian and Ted H eslin and W itt- v isitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and m er McDonald from O regon A gri Mrs. M. L en n artz. On T h u rsd ay c u ltu ra l college and Donald G ran t the w hole p arty , including Miss A nna L en n artz, drove to G overn from W illam ette. m ent Camp to enjoy tobogganing F rien d s of A. L. Stone a re glad and other w in ter sports. F ra n k W eber of L innton is a vis to know he is slow ly im proving. ito r a t th e M. L en n a rtz home. H e is still confined to his bed. Miss A nna L en n a rtz has retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S ales e n te r to Salem to resum e her stu d ies at ta in ed on C hristm as day th e ir son- W illam ette U niversity, a fte r spend in-law and d aughter. Mr. and Mrs. ing th e vacation w ith h er p aren ts. Joe Drew h as re tu rn e d from Clyde Stone. C entralia, w here he has been v isit Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r C ham ber- ing. lain and Mr. and Mrs. B urton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. D unn, H. C h am berlain w ere C hristm as d in L. Drew, Mrs. Roy P ayns and son R oland from C e n tralia attended n e r guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and the fu n eral of th e ir gran d m o th er, Mrs. Jo h n Jonas. Mrs. C aroline M anary. H arold M embers and frien d s from F air- Robinson from St. H elens also a t view of T ro u td ale c h a p te r O. E. S. tended the fu n eral, as did Mr. and Mrs. R. H. B a rr and d au g h ter C lara enjoyed th e public in stallatio n from K elso. W ashington. W ednesday evening w hich w as held in the Masonic hall. AGED PION EEK New Y ear gu ests a t th e hom e of PA SSE S AWAY Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone w ere Mrs. H annah Shaw, Mrs. J u lia Snover, T hom as J. B ohna passed aw ay in Mrs. Eliza Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. P ortlan d on Decem ber 28 at the Bliss and Mrs. A nna Engles. Mrs. Je ssie M illar installed th e ;f£e of 86 years. Mr. Bohna settled officers of the W asco county g ra n g one and a h alf m iles w est of w hat es on New Y ear’s day. T he in s ta ll is now B oring in th e ea rly '60s, at ation w as held a t E ight-m ile th a t tim e th e p rese n t site of Boring w as a w ilderness. Mr. Bohna. by grange. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bunn e n te r u n tirin g efforts and h ard labor, tained at th e ir home on New Y ear’s hew ed a farm o ut of th e dense tim eve w ith a 500 p arty . T hose p re s ber and for m any y ears had one of e best productive farm s in w hat en t w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. G. th S chneider and Mr. and Mrs. L eslie w as then th e D am ascus neig h b o r S t.C la ir of G resham , Mr. and Mrs. hood. On account of age and ill E. M. Stone. Mr. an (| Mrs. W. E. health Mr. Bohna re tire d from T eg a rt, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Stone, j active w ork a num ber of y ears ago. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Stone, Mr. He w as a m an know n and rem em and Mrs. G eorge L um sden, Mr. and bered by all of th e older resid en ts the su rro u n d in g country. He Mrs. C. H. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. W. of E. T ow nsend and Mrs. Josephine w as a m an who alw ays m ade Q uesinberry. F irs t honors w ere friends w herev er he w ent, and w as aw arded to Leslie St. C lair and alw ays ready to lend a helping Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend and consola hand. F u n eral Services w ere held tion w ent to Mr. and Mrs. T hursday, D ecem ber 30, at 11 a.m., Schneider. T he in stallatio n of th e new ly- from Jacobso n s Co., fu n eral p ar- elected officers of F airview grange | lors a t L en ts and he w as laid to will ta k e place d uring th e lecture re st in the fam ily plot, in the D a hour of the re g u la r g ran g e session m ascus cem etery by th e side of his S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u a ry 8. A wife, who passed aw ay a num ber good program w ill accom pany the of y ears ago. He leaves th e fol F. A. Bohna, in stallatio n cerem onies w hich w ill lowing ch ild ren : be open to the public. T he ex ercis N ettie A nderson, and Ire n e Love of P o rtlan d , E a rn e st and es w ill begin at 7:30. T he grange lace alter Bohna of B lains, Oregon: d in n e r w ill be served at fo30. A W special grange m eeting w ill ne held Fannie E lliot of Powell V alley, and on T h u rsd ay evening. Ja n u a ry 6, at Minnie E lliot of D am ascus. He is 8 o’clock. All m em bers are urged also survived by one b ro th er, Wm. i Bohna of E ugene, two sisters, Mrs. to attend. ! M argaret F ra z ie r of B aker and < S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- Mrs. Nan Yancey of Bakersfield, ■’» X j r T I O N of G resham Lodge No. C alifornia. T h ere w ere 25 g ran d ch ild ren an d 10 g re a t g ra n d c h il 152 A. F. & A. M. in M asonic dren. hall, G resham . F riday night, J a n To Be Well Dressed u ary 7. 7:30 sh arp . L abor in th e Is to be w ell pressed. G resham E. A. degree. C leaners and D yers , phone 681.— W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y. Adv. _______ ______ A. W METZGER. W M. T he piano is 200 y ears old and its origin is cred ited to an Italian nam ed C ristofori or C ristofali. Some au th o rities give th e y ear of i its orig in atio n as 1711 an d som e as 1726. The probability is several p ersons aided in its first p roduc tion and th e exact year of its in tro - I duction m ay be a little u n certain . The o rig in al nam e, pianoforte. ! m eans "soft-loud." As a m a tte r of ' fact the tone produced by th is now com mon in stru m en t is loud-soft. Curd of T hanks. We wish to th an k our frien d s for th e ir m any expressions of sym pa thy, and for th e b eautiful floral of ferin g s a t the death of o u r fath er, F ran z Josef From m elt. T H E FROMMELT FAMILY. • Men’s Suits $30 to $ 4 0 Suits $40 to $ 5 0 Suits One group of 33 D iseases C lan« »FM lalUt US n t t M k »UcM FsrtlanA. «Sea B o y s’ 2-K n ick er Suits and O vercoats $ 9 .8 5 G arm en ts . . . $ 6 8 5 $9 85 $ 1 2 .5 0 G arm ents MEN’S tO O OVERCOATS * / / $ 2 7 .5 0 to $ 3 7 .5 0 C o a ts . . M E N ’S S H IR T S F o r quick re su lts th e re is n o th in g so su re o r p le a sa n t a s H a m le t’s O intm ent. M oney-back g u a ra n te e re g a rd le ss of n a tu re o f Piles. A t G resh am D ru g Store, o r m ailed in special tu b es p o stp a id $1.00. H . J. H am let, M fgr., 6657 S2d St. S. E., P o rtla n d . Oregon, $1.65 $1.65 $1.25 $2.00 to $2.50, C o llar a tta c h e d $2.00 to $3.00 S h ir ts ........ $1.05 ta n , blue, g r a y .... $7.50 to $8.50 Ladies C olored R aincoats . FOR PILES PAGE THREE Before taking inventory we are closing out odd lots and broken lines of good merchandise at SACRIFICE PRICES. Be sure to get your share of these bargains. "Say it w ith a W antA d.” DR. H. Z. THARP hg A t Wholesale Cost and Less I’ iano Tuning. Prostate, K id n ey, B ladder, R h eu m atù m , C o n stip ation , Loss o f V itality etc. C all or w rite for b o o k let o t re-energizing th e glands w ith o u t at operation. n Clean-up Specials for January P iano tuning. $3.30. P iano and o rg an rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625, 49th stre e t S. E-, P o rtlan d . Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham 1561.—Adv. csîS, C h ro n ic m . . . . $ 5 .8 5 $6.50 All Wool Blazers........ $4.25 $6.85 Boys’ Mackinaws. . $4.85 $5.00 to 6.50 Fancy Sweaters. $3.85 $12.50 Men’s Mackinaws. . . . $8.85 $5.75 Rubber Boots ¿"'.'i, . . $4.85 $8.50 Hip Boots.................... $6.75 Ladies Shoes on Sale $5.50 to $7.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords in patent, black, tan and satin.......... C. A . B U T C H E R Buyer of Livestock W o rk Sox B lack o r B row n 3 fo r 50c AylsWortKS Martin, MEN’S WEAR lT O SH O E E L S S 35c In itia le d ’K erch iefs 25c G R ESH A M L ocated on B ase L ine and B uckley Avenue Route 1 *3.85 P hone T A bor 4»7H P o rtla n d , Ore. ANNOUNCING— The M ost Beautiful Chevrolet t in Chevrolet history now on display With a Host of Improvements, including: C om bination Ig n itio n and S teering Loek New New New New I)uco Colors Gasoline Gauge Radiator Bddies by Fisher Narrower to provide clear vision. New Windshield on Open Models New Brake and Clutch I’eda, Closure New and Improved Transmission New Remote Control Door Handles New Tire Carrier New Bullet-Type Head Lamps New AC Oil Filter New large 17-inch Steering Wheel New Heavy One-piece Full-crown Fenders New Windshield Pillars New AC Air Cleaner New Coincidental Lock perfert, New Hardware rrrtrntlBK e xretflve draft on floor ot ear. New Universal Joint Seal New Running Boards And these Amazing Price Reductions COACH #71« TO U RIN G CAR F o rm er price w ith balloon only $680 COUPS #777 SEDAN #«7» tire» SPO RT RO A D STER F o rm er p rice w ith balloon only $680 ......... #K»9 tire s C A B R IO L E T LANDAU .......................... #S99 F orm er p rice $921 F orm er p rice $889 F orm er p rice $799 F o rm er price $799 #H69 Entirely new model with Rumble veut 1-ton TR U CK C h assis o n l y .............. #67« V2-to n TR U C K C h assis o n l y .............. #199 B a llo o n T ires and D isc W h eels now S ta n d a rd on a ll M od els ex c ep t 1-Ton and ¿-Ton C hassis, B alloon T ires on ly All prices, effective January 1, 1927, delivered WALTER W. METZGER S E R V IC E G resham , O regon