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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1927)
PAGE FUI K GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1«T A tru ck recently backed Into the I sign of the county' ag ric u ltu ral j a g e n t’« office on F irs t street, dam- 1 aging It so badly It w as necessary , to have jt removed. The Todd — paint «hop finished tak in g It from G uests a t th e home of Mr and ils **en t ,ram e an<l w ill re p ain t it Mrs. John Bliss on C hristm as day f “A h“ g a g a in ’ w e re M r a n d M ru a n I ^ r' and A. W. P a rk e r and I i m in i P’ ' (ch ild re n of Aberdeen. W ashington, and Mrs Blaine T u rn e r and chit-1 were calling on G resham friend« dren, A. L. T urner, Mr. and Mrs. a ” d relativ es on F riday and S atur- C H. Stone and children, and Mrs ,lay Among those they v is ite d 1 Anna n eles w ere a ,go Mrs. Mr Annie W right fam- Anna F Engle«. By, and Mrg A and R Oog(,r Gresham Locals H arold and Raymond E ngles of I °$ P lea san t Home. P ortland w ere recen t guests a t th e Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. H all en ter- home of th eir aunt, Mrs John ta,n ed on Ne* Y ear’s evening with Bliss a r e forest forest r.n. °u» d w in n p er K p lnder arty a t Mr which iiiib s . Both Both bovs boys are rang- “ Mr 8umPt and a Mrs and 1 ers in th e Cascade m ountains. Mrs. J. C. M cSherry and Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Moore of Mrs H H o tt w ere p resen t be- J sides hostess. Mr- Pendleton w ere guests F rid ay at Z la „ the host “ and nd ho8,e88 th e n m o k . 7 „ , and Mrs. M cSherry carried off first the D. M. R oberts home. H all honors at court w hist. Cham ber« of Hood River, a b ro th er An enjoyable holiday reunion of Mrs. K. C. Roberts, and Mr. and ( p arty composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. John H ansen of M ontavilla T - D orr, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H orr w ere week-end visitors of th e ir rel- H ‘t?r r >'O"r “ San ^ ' “ '^ h “ p o r t e d atlveg in Gresham . friends, 25 in all. spent »Wednesday Miss C arolene T allm an haB r e - | eveni,1K at **>e home ot Mr. and tu rn ed to her school at C arnation, 2 ? , ¿ , ran k ,, iJlmK ,n P ° rtla n d - .___ . They w ere all form er resid en ts of W ashington, afte r spending th e Willow City, North Dakota, and af- C hrlstm as holidays w ith her p a r - j te r th e splendid dinner served at 6 ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. T allm an, (o'clock, devoted th e rem ainder of „„a m — . ,h e eveninK to gam es and p leasan t Mr. diHi Mrs. W . J. ( ooppr untor- I rvminiRc^nc^H talned a t New Y ear’s dinner for T he G resham Union high school Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Thom and ( P aren t-T each er association will fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gibson ho,d lt8 rpKular m eeting th is week and sons, Gordon and Bert, an.l I W"dnr,Kday T here will be M r. r> M m .K . 8 sh o rt business m eeting; followed Mrs. C. N. T aber and son. ( |,y a gocial hour. All a re Invited Mrs. D. E. Towle underw ent a L adles a re asked to bring lunch for m ajor operation a t Good S am aritan ,w o' f offee will be furnished. hospital F riday m orning and I s L M,rC and Mr8 11 w T horne had | ... . . ,, , l as th e ir house g u ests during the now doing as well as can be ex- ( C h ristm as holidays Mr. T horne's pected. H er daughter, Mrs. R. sister-in-law , Mrs. C. F. T horne of j Bouchet of P ortland, a train ed Stanfield, Mr. anil Mrs. H. M. More- nurse, is assisting in her care ~ nd and 80,1 ,,f R oseburg and Miss M argaret Ward of Mt. Vernon, P rofessor and Mrs. H ow ard T im -( W ashington. Com plim enting them berg of Seattle w ere calle rs T h u rs- on W ednesday and T h u rsd ay eve- day m orning at th e home of Mr ? lng. ' d* nclnK “ " ‘I c a rd s were en- «,„1 M r . I A I, u rr, Hoyf‘d by them and G resham and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. They friends, followed bv refreshm ents, w ere on th eir way to Albany w here Vernon and Lois Kelly spent the they expected to visit Mr. and Mrs. ( New Year week-end w ith friends at R obert Hayes and other friends. J V ancouver, W ashington, the Misses I Jam es Bushong, who had been v is - ( Helen and M ,,dred S leret. Ring with his sister and husband F ra n k Southard. who cam e sev- d .......- with Mr. an,, ;;ia,J U H ra?hV;.a r h ^ ^ e iU^ d | Mrs. Hayes, who spent the New I Southard, will leave tom orrow for ” -----------' Year week-end ................... with Mrs. ~ Hayes b,» home in L ittle Rock. Callfor nlu, accom panied by bis m other, | parents. Mrs. A lvaretta S outhard, who is Mr. and Mrs. J. C. M cSherry of plunning to spend several m onths Seaview, W ashington, the la tte r a In the south. Eileen Swift, 8-year-old daugb- j sister of Mrs. W. D. K inder, have been spending the holidays with te r of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Swift, has been suffering Intensely for a week the K inders and friends. They left or m ore pas, with an abscess on for Eugene yesterday w here they the left side of her face, the resu lt will visit a few days and will re of an infected tooth. The tooth was tu rn to G resham for a w eek’s stay extracted and it was then neces- j sary to in sert a drain for th e re before going to Seaview. moval of pus. She has been under Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller and th e ca re of a P ortland surgeon. E. B. Kirkwood has disposed of d aughter V irginia. Mr. and Mrs. B A. Miller and daughter, Alden Mil his property, consisting of an acre of land und a house on Cleveland ler, Miss Mildred McGregor, Mr avenue, to Hugh E. Myers of Da and Mrs. T. W. Johnson, the la tte r m ascus. The Myers fam ily plans a sister of Mrs. Miller, Dr. T renton to occupy the p roperty at once. Johnson and Miss G racana John They will rem odel the buildings to some extent and erect oth ers, In- | son of P ortland, enjoyed a unique eluding a garage. Mr. Kirkwood New Yeur's dinner a t the Miller and fam ily have rented the Caldo cottage a short distance above Gov bouse In W hitehead addition for em in en t Camp. They had to plow the present. The deal was nego tiated th ro u g h Ross Brown. th e ir way through th ree feet of Mr. and Mrs E. M. Camp en ter- J snow to reach tho cottage and w ere , ained at New Y ear’s dinner th eir obliged to m elt snow for drinking children and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. F rank w ater. Noble and two children, Richard Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and and Hetty of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. i the fo rm er’s son and fumily, Mr John M arshall of Eugene, Oregon, | and Mrs. Percy L arson and daugh Mr und Mrs. A. D. Camp, Mr. and te r of P ortlund, made a trip to Se Mrs. M I. Sunday and two ch il dren, D orotha and Melvin, Jr., j a ttle over the New Year week-end also Mr. und Mrs. F letch er, th eir w here they visited relatives. They neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dillon and also hud th e pleasure of visiting ch ildren. Raymond und Paul, with Mrs. M yrtle Myers Chester two left Monday for th eir home in Los who was a form er resident of Angeles, afte r spending th e holi G resham . The la tte r sent greetings days w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illiam by Mrs. L arsen to her m any friends H ornecker, p aren ts of Mrs. Dillon, j Tin' piano pupils of Mrs. Jam es here. The husband of Mrs. C hester S terlin g , th e ir m others and friends, has recently been very ill, but is enjoyed a C hristm as p arty a t the now recovering. home of th e ir teacher on T hursday A piano recital was A G resham physician was called afternoon. W ednesday to attend Alvin Kllnskl, given by the pupils T hose on the program w ere E lizabeth Thom, | a ran c h er near O rient station, who June and Penny Forbes, Roland was injured th a t day w hile blasting and Aivln Sheller. Bernice Hast stum ps n ear his home. He failed ings. Mary L am bert. Ralph Middle- to accurately m easure distance ton, Ruth and Robert S terling. | Florence Stanley. Miss Marian when setting off u blast und was R obertson and Mrs. Albert Camp. caught by a dislodged stum p and Delicious refresh m en ts w ere se rv stru ck in the back of the head, the ed by th e hostess. Philip Hepp has im proved the blow rendering him unconscious. Interio r of his store w ithin the las, He was removed to Ills home few days hv kalsom ining the w alls w here he is rapidly recovering. and re enam eling the woodwork of Mrs. Mary Leslie, who has been th e show windows. ill for several m onths. Is now able l (See additional loculs on page 1) to be around again. Her ailm ent | has been diagnosed as diabetes, but It Is hoped with prom pt treatm ent she will soon he on the way to hunk THINK com plete recovery Mrs. Annie W right. Miss Lena Portland on tin* Uoliiinbia. W right, Ted and Joe, spent the The Greater Port lit nd. New Year week end with relatives at H illcrest and Hillsboro. We desire to start oil our spring season with all new seasonable merchan- v In f',.? 0Ur 7 v i 11 t(’. your advantage to check your needs and take ad- vnn1 cu °h thlS -Ik e' Y can always find parking space in Gresham and jou can shop with more comfort. This Big 10-day Sale Closes Saturday Eve, January 15 Yard Goods Greatly Reduced 32-inch G ingham s All our reg u lar 25c gingham s, plain colors and asso rted fancy p attern s. P riced a t. 36-lnch Prints A large ran g e of Novelty P rin ts th a t sold reg u larly a t 25c. i n «ale price .............. ............ , I Hi* 19c 2<»e Ja p Crepe Our en tire stock of Ja p Crepe all the best selling colors. 1 fX I ,,C Priced a t .................. Guaranteed Suitings 36-inch gu aran teed colored sult- in g g th a t have alw ays sold for 50c. P riced in sale at. Ready-to- Wear Fur Trimmed Coats h ao‘oo8 J Vlnter, Coa,s ra n King in p rice from $22.50 to $-9.00. Several very sm a rt coats of suede piled fab rics novelty tw eeds and fancy plaids. ¿ i n PA P riced to close a t ........ DRESSES Our stock of Ladies' Dresses including ilks, rayons anti all-w ool at attractive priées. House Dresses GUARANTEED ENGLISH T hat sold reg u la rly at $1.95, all of coast m an u factu re, well made, to be closed at PRINTS 32-inch P rin ts th a t sold reg u la rly at 45c and 50c to close a t ................ All Silk I repe de Chene, reg u lar $1.95 grade. Over a dozen of the best selling plain colors to /»sx select from. Priced at »p I Novelty Suitings. Our re g u la r 98c Rayon anil Cotton Novelty r7/x Suiting. Priced a t . . . |MC 56-inch All Wool Fancy S trip e th a t sold for $2.25. rt»-s rx ;- Sale price ---- I .H») $1.39 39c : All Wool F ren ch ( hallies. A good range of dark and light colors. Priced a t . . . l “C Up Children’s Dresses R egular $1.9» C h ild ren ’s D resses, all sizes 8 to 14, splendid values, to be closed at Plain and Fancy Rayons, all our plain and prin ted Rayons r r /i to h i closed a t .............. /Ml TWILL DE CHENE 56-inch Jam estow n Twill u de r v Chene nene th a t sold for $2.95. Sale price'................... $2.50 JAMESTOWN SI K IN G S Fast Colored Rayon and Wool Novelty Suitings th a t sold reg u larly d»-« -s A at $ ljio, .P riced to close at «pl.19 HOSIERY SPECIALS! C hildren's S p o rt Rib and P lain Hose, comes in black, sand and cam el. All l it sizes 5 ^ to 9>^. P riced to close a t. I "C C h ild re n s Wool Mixed Hose, re g u la r 65c grade, com es in h ea th e r and cam el Sale p ric e ............................... 49c All Wool D ress Goods 56-in. Novelty S uitings, tweed m ix tu res In several colors th a t sold tP .J r / x reg u la rly at $2.95. Sale price. ( h ild ren ’s Wool Hose—R egular 85c grade. Priced at 69c Ladies Kay on Hose— R egular 50c value com es In th ree of th e season's best shades. P riced a t .......... 39c SATIN DE CHENE 56-inch All Wool Satin de Chene, a won- d ertu l cloth for one-piece d resses or tailored su its th at sold reg- OCT u larly for $3.50. Sale price. »bZ.M.) IIOI.EPKDDF s i l k HOSE H? ,* T ° .° f8r Rf Kular U ’95 valu<>- "u m b er -200 to be discontinued. We have them in a num ber of w anted colors Priced at “'"•$1.50 N f Alen’Ni UNION SUITS Men's Medium W eight Cotton Lnlon Suits, slightly fleeced, long sleeve, an k le length, all sizes up to 46. d » i »yr Priced a t ........ Two Suits at #2.65 THINK amiiaiHuniiiiiiiiii'i u iiiiim in itn in iiiiiiiitiiiH H iiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiH K iin tm M M i LATE MODELS I « i’ ll colorod border _____ 3 pair for v ' x. v.itx In blue, pink, gold and tan. condition. I9M Wtllys.K night R oadster. Like a new car. 1*21 Overland Coupe. Very good. 1MI> lo r d t <>u|>e. Balloon tire s, car looks and runs good Maxwell Green Sport Tanring. Lots of ex tras T runk on back. ’ Itf-’l Ntar Touring. Ltsik these cars over. 9 I Drive them. Priced w here you’ll sure buy the car. Reliability Nerv lee #**.0,1 $3.39 P riced a t .............. _________ 8 pair for 8MkM ' '' ' ' " Mi' '! B lan k et. ,o m . s | n tan v plaid p a , I 1 36-lnch Outing Flannel, light colored stripes. Sale price ................. a iim ii ib .n y b atin g Flannel. nice ran g e of colors. R egular 25c grade for J6 inch E x tra Heavy Outing ju st th e cloth for m en's and w om en's pajam as th a t sold ( HI ION BATTS 17c 22c regularly for S5c. Sale D aky ( loth 27-inch Daisy « loth bl< ai h. .1 ,x.x P r i e d a, ¿¿C Men’s Hose R w k River, 3 lbs . stitched Cot ton Batts. Reg. $1.50 value. S ale price SI.19 Mmislng's P a rt Wind Unions R egular $4.50 grade, heavy wt. Comes in silver grey(l*»> Sale p r ic e ... C O .O O One lot Men's Rayon and Lisle Sox. medium dark, fancy p a t te rn s. Sizes 10 to 1 1 4 , to be closed at 39c d* Ol TING FI.ANNI I 29c HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. a $1.79 , $2.19 $2.79 torna and .1 mahoi of ¿MträÜo oôlôr*?'Priced a t " $4.95 Looks and rune good IMo U terlnnd Tonring. A «a r that «III give you real service M ndebaker Special Touring. Pi iced Nov.dty Plaid B lanket, good heavy weigh, full size Priced a t ............................................. TERMS IF.’I Wlllys.lt night Touring, Lots of e x tra s and car in A -l Men’s Mini slug ln lo n Suits R egular $2.25 value Just the rig h t w eight for w inter w ear, long sleeve, ankle fx/x length. Sale price. I here is nothinir like wool for rold-prouf blanket*« Our reg u la r $105 Cotton B lanket. 64 x 76. gray and tan asso rted borders. P riced at Our reg u lar $2.65 Cotton B lanket. 66x 80. come« In gray Guaranteed Used Cars - Holeproof Hose D iscontinued num ber of Men's Fancy Wool Sox. large ran g e of fancy p attern s, all sixes up to 1 1 4 . P riced to close at 69c Headlight Overalls The O te ra ll with th e rem a rk a b le g u aran tee. A es, g u aran teed to o u tw ear anv oth er o verall or your money back. R> special a rran g e m en t w ith the H eadlight factory we are In a position to offer in th is sale H eadlight Bib O veralls th a t reg u la rly sell for $1.95 at th e special p rice of $1.69 Extra large sizes 46 to 52 #2.10 Wool Socks 36-ln C om forter Challles, large ran g e of p attern s. Sale price One lot of Men's Wool Mixed Heavy W ork Sox to be closed at SH O ES D b ro n tln n ed num bers of Men's, l ad les' and ( h lld ren 's '«hoes, m arked down to d o sin g out price».