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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1927)
FARE F O rR GRESHAM OUTLOOK — I A ylsw o-th & M artin have added Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com stock came Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Stevens, who Miss E dith Lym an is im proving I a shoe display rack to the equip- from Hood R iver la st evening, recen tly cam e from C oleraine, Min For rea l estate loans see or call at th e T hom as san itariu m , w here Don’t lay down the paper till you [ ' m ent of th e ir fu rn ish in g store b rin g in g th e ir in fan t d au g h ter, who nesota, and have been occupying she h as been for some tim e past. B. W. T horne.—Adv. have read th e W ant Ads. ! w hich show s off to advantage th e Is suffering w ith bro n ch ial p n eu th e Joe Com stock house, have re n t H er m other, Mrs. T. D. Lym an, is — su p erb line of shoes w hich is fea- monia, to th e home of Mrs. Com ed th e Lob Durfee ran c h of seven recovering from a recen t illness. 1) tu rin g th e sp rin g styles. sto c k ’s m other Mrs. A nnie Hevel. ac res n ear A nderson statio n and G rand Cham pion honors a t the ’P" Mrs. C arrie Conklin and two chil- T he child has been placed under moved th e re a few days ago. Mr. “M utt” dog show held a t V ancou n" dren have moved to G resham and the ca re of a P o rtlan d baby sp ec S tevens expects to follow th e c a r ver, W ashington, on S atu rd ay w ere ['h are occupyinug the Telford house ia list and is rep o rted to be im p en ter tra d e in P o rtlan d and will aw arded th e Irish w olfhound be proved th is m orning. , e on Ilood avenue. drive to and from his w ork and longing to H. C. L arsen. The a n i [z I Gus H ansen and fam ily, who re they w ill also ca re for an acre of m al w as th e la st of 102 dogs of v a r Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and I fam ily m otored to A lbany Sunday cen tly cam e to G resham from stra w b e rrie s on th e ranch. F irs t h a lf m ay be paid b efore May 5th, second h a lf ious breeds to be entered. The J® b efore N ovem ber 5th, w ith o u t p e n a lty o r in te re st. and visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Idaho to visit Mrs. H an sen ’s b ro th en tries included an im als of n early Miss Ju lia Jan so n of H atton, II Glenn R usher and d au g h ter I’hyllis er Steve W right and wife, have de every im aginable description. N orth D akota, arriv ed W ednesday rK .lane, cided to m ake G resham th e ir home. | All m ay be paid now bu t no d isco u n t is allow ed as al i to m ake h er home w ith h er sister, They have p urchased four lots on is supposed by som e. T h e bill w hich p roposed a d is Newell E dw ards has had a large M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t c o u n t if paid in a d v a n ce failed to be passed by th e r _ , sign announcing his line of busl- L aw rence avenue of Dr. A. Thom p Mrs. Cora M etzger. saw his ad. in th e Outlook. le g isla tu re . ,o j ness hung a t th e en tra n c e to the son and will soon begin the e re c tion of a house. Mr. H ansen plans .. , shop. to go into th e chicken business on a We have at considerable expense copied th e ta x ro lls of ,x Mr. and Mrs. H. W. T hom as left m ore or less extensive scale. G resham and all its addition, of F airview and T routdale and •e for th eir home at Marshfield Sun- all of th e follow ing tra c ts : B anner A cres, P roctor, Rockwood T he resid en ce of Dr. H. H. i- ilay afte r spending some tim e at the P ark , T alb o t’s Addition to Rockwood, T ia Ju a n a, and p a rts of H ughes is receiving a fresh coat of such additions in P o rtlah d as a re owned by our reg u la r cu s H residence of the fo rm er’s p aren ts tom ers. a at th e T hom as san itariu m . Mr. paint. T hom as b ro th ers a re in e Thom as has been ailin g and m ade ch arg e of the work. Mr. and Mrs. George P ullen Jr., | th is place his h e a d q u arte rs w hile ACREAGE W e h a v e been fo rtu n a te in se cu rin g v undergoing tre a tm e n t a t th e hands have ren ted th e form er V anderm ost th e se rv ic es of B illie C rosby, a n e x p e rt We also have copies of tax ro lls for all of ranges th ree and house of W. L. G orsage and will of a P o rtlan d specialist. four both north and south of B ase Line. Such taxes may be n ta rc e lle r a n d a ll-ro u n d o p e ra to r w ith , Mr. and Mrs. Claude S tockton en ta k e possession in a few days. paid here any tim e during b an k ing hours. Or you m ay if you e ig h t y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e in C a lifo rn ia A lbert Richey, who m akes his te rtain e d on Sunday a w eek ago, like w rite or phone us descrip tion of pro p erty on w hich you a n d O regon b e a u ty shops. S he w ill be w ish to pay taxes, d irecting u s, to ch arg e on your account. We 4 . covers being laid for 15 a t dinner. home w ith his g ran d m o th er at a re glad to be able to ren d er you this service. h e re co m m en cin g M onday, A pril 11. Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Je rn ig a n and H illsboro and atten d s the H illsboro Com e in a n d m ee t h er. j d au g h ter E thel of W ashougal, school, spent the w eek-end with his . W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. E. M. W ard. Je rn ig a n and son F ran k , Mr. and A lbert is said to be doing splendid ¡ ' Mrs. Roy L ucian, d au g h ter Ruth w ork in school and is m aking tine 1 GRESHAM, OREGON and Guy Clock w ere am ong those grades. He w as a m em ber of th e i MRS. LOIS ST. CLAIR, Prop. Phone 1841, G resham Over F irs t S tate Bank present. O thers who cam e in the b ask etb all team. A Strong Bank evening w ere Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Griffis. Mrs. D orothy Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, Mrs. Lulu A rth u r and d au g h ter Agnes, Mrs. W. L. Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. W alt- * er D eardorff, lla r ry R eam ina, Mr. Sherwin-Williams anil Mrs. Loda S tockton und son in 1-gallon cans, Gale. Before d ep artin g each of the g u ests co n trib u ted tow ard a up price, gallon I silver show er for th e sm all son of | Mr. and Mrs. Loda Stockton and ' the am ount was la te r banked to his Sherwin-Williams flat- account. Music and refresh m en ts tone washable wall finish w ere enjoyed. H. H eadley has secured a th ree- Gallon year lease of 20 acres belonging to Mrs. Lida P alm q u ist a m ile and a half so u th e ast of G resham on the P alm quist road and will move his fam ily th e re soon. Mrs. E lla O liphant cam e o ut from PHONE 1421 l'o rtlu n d S atu rd ay to atten d the fu neral of T hom as Wiles. She was the guest at lunch of Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Rusher. The high school P aren t-T ea ch e r association will hold its re g u la r m eeting W ednesday evening, April I (>. a t th e high school assem bly ' room. D em onstrations have been arran g e d by th e E nglish classes of Miss L aw rence und Miss P ark er, also by Mr. Owubey's civics class and Miss W allace's w orld history class. A talk will b e given by Mr. Ownbey and a piano solo rendered That our low prices will produce large volume of sales. by Donald Confrey. All a re Invited to be present. I hat we will sell quality shoes in quantities at a small margin of profit. II. A. L ato u rell is engaged in painting his house on east Powell I hat we hate made connection for direct buying from America’s largest shoe manufacturers. street. Gresham Locals Taxes Due Now! nnouncmg BILLIE CROSBY Gresham Beauty Shoppe FIRST STATE BANK SPECIAL ! A New Merchandising Policy that w ill U ndersell a ll Competition Beginning today we put into effect the greatest money-saving plan our trade has yet been offered. Briefly--we wish to say I hat our low rent and operating expenses is far below that of city stores. I hat our prices will be 20 per cent to 25 per cent lower than you will pay elsewhere. REMEMBER—That our low prices are not for out-of-date or broken lines but shoes arriving every week. That this is not a special sale, but low prices that Shoes for Men, Women and Children V. Dai'idnon Kodak Service Siat ion in noir open. Free Kodak Service B rin g y o u r kodak in an d h av e lens clean ed , s h u tte r ad ju sted , etc., b efo re m ak in g th o se good pictures th is year. rtxie Ladies Shoes We have just received a new line of the Tub- f a s t "Trixie Made Dresses". Made from l.nglish Prints, Sois- ettes. Broadcloth, Ray ons and Voile. Priced from HERE IS OUR OUTSTANDING VALUE Ladies Shoes Com plete line o í Kodak-», priced from $1.0» up g lass and other good m akes L ET I S l»O 101 It FIN ISH IN G W e g u a ra n ie e s a tis fa c tio n at th e rig h t price Hundreds of slippers, pumps, and oxfords in patent, kid and vici. All the metropolitan styles, low, medium or high heels. G. M. DAVIDSON Kastman Agent. GRESHAM , OREGON The new SM00THT0I gas range Aristocrat of the Kitchen C o llar a n d Cun' S ets a n d B elts in co lo rs to h a rm o n iz e w ith d ress m a te ria ls . P um ps, S lip p e rs an d Oxford* T h ese tw o price ra n g e s in clude m any tine shoes. W ell b u ilt sh o e s fo r h a rd w ork Ladies’ Slippers *5.95 *2.95 to *5.50 W ould cost you e lse w h e re from >7.50 to $8.50 Men’s Work Shoes Childrens’ Shoes fo r d re ss o r ever}’ d ay w e a r a ll sizes M isses' R ayon a n d B loom er Sets 14 y e a rs C olors, and flesh, p er set. save money Have you investigated it* WALRAD’S G brco Bldg Fifth and Alder S ts ✓ GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE U l l See our big WINDOW DISPLAY /VlsWorth & Martir\ M E N 'S W EAR YOU’RE INVITED to inspect our shoe stock