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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1927)
The G resham W. C. T. ,U. has i Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Goudy and called upon its m em bership and I ch ild ren , M arian and R obert, of frien d s to observe n atio n al W. C. D enver, Colorado, visiting a t T. U. p ray er day in th e ir homes on the hom e of Mrs. Goudy's m other, T hursday, J a n u a ry 5. A public ob Mrs. M arion Johnson. O ther C ontinued from page 1 serv an ce of th e day will be m ade at g u ests a t the Johnson home on T he W om an's Home M issionary an all-day m eeting of th e W. C. C h ristm as Day w ere Mr. and Mrs. society of th e M ethodist church will T. U. on J a n u a ry 12, detailed an E v erett A. Johnson and sons, David m eet at the home of Mrs. J. V. nouncem ent of w hich will be m ade and W ebster, of P o rtlan d , Oregon. Cogswell W ednesday afternoon, later. C h ristm as d inner guests at the Ja n u a ry 4. T he topic "T he A dven P rin cip al R. E. Cannon of G resh home of Mr. and Mrs. J. .E. G ates tu r e of the C hurch in A m erica’’ will am Union high school and C. N. I were th e la tte r ’s parents', Mr. and I be discussed under th e leadership Q ulcksall, p rin cip al of th e G resham Mrs. H. Van Moss of P o rtlan d , and o f Mrs. W. J. Cooper. grad e school, w ith th e ir resp ectiv e | Mr. and Mrs. G ates’ son-in-law and Mrs. J. E. G askill and two chil corps of teach ers, ar» -th is week a t d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. H arold dren have joined Mr. G askill in tending the sessions of th e Oregon Richmond. M ontana w here they will m ake S tate T ea ch e rs’ association being Mr. and Mrs. P ete r L enard and th e ir home. held In P o rtland. d au g h ters Mary and M argaret w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, who W. S. E v erett, linem an of th e lo- I the d in n er guests Monday of Mr. la st sum m er purchased th e Alex. cal branch of th e Oregon Tele- j and Mrs. Emil F u rre r in P o rtland. Thom pson place of 40 ac res about phone com pany, is assistin g in the T he ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. A. four m iles east of G resham , are cut-over of lines a t F o re st Grove, Z enger enjoyed a m erry C h ristm as now occupying the basem ent of w here a new sw itchboard for the reunion a t th e ir home on th e Bar- th e ir residence w hile the upper Oregon T elephone com pany b ran ch | ker road n ear Pow ell Valley road p a r t of th e house is undergoing ex a t th a t place Is being installed. Mr. la st S atu rd ay evening w hen 15 tensive rep airs. The kitchen is be E v erett Is staying at F o re st O rove g ath ered around th e fam ily C h rist ing entirely rem odeled, a bath and w hile engaged in his work. m as tree and la te r partook of a oth er plum bing installed and the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W hite and bounteous dinner. Those p resen t house m ade m odern throughout. d au g h ters ate C h ristm as d in n er at besides th e p are n ts w ere Mr. and Mr. Cooley is building a new garage th e home of Mr. W hite’s b ro th er in Mrs. H enry Zenger and ch ild ren and a cem ent w alk is being laid P o rtland. B etty Ja n e and Robert, Mr. and I from the road to the house. Mr. and Mrs. E lton G radin have Mrs. E rn e st Zenger, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brockw ay Z enger, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert purchased th e house fo rm erly own- Adolph ' sp en t C hristm as with friends and W alter. A lfred and E lm er ed by Mr. and Mrs. M aurice Botkin Zenger, ' relativ es in S eattle. They retu rn ed on W allula H eights. T he house is ‘ T uesday evening. now being p u t in good sh ap e and Mr. and Mrs. T. Kido, their tw o w ill be occupied soon. T he rea l 1 children and two grandchildren left I i estate tra n sa c tio n w as handled Monday for S eattle w here they la th ro u g h B. W. T horne. te r boarded a Japan ese ship for a 14 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. L u n d q u ist and ( trip to Japun, w here they will visit th ree sons w ere the g u ests a t t w ith aged relativ es for several C hristm as dinner of Mr. and Mrs. m onths. T he Kido fam ily for some tim e has occupied th e Chas. Cleve R obert Jam es of P o rtlan d . Mon day they enjoyed a trip up the Mt. I land ran ch house near his home. T he Rebekah W elfare club will Hood Loop highway. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B ridges have II m eet Monday afternoon, Ja n u a ry 2, a t the home of Mrs. A. F. Hoover. purchased th e J. E. G askill house III Mrs. Gus Donley and Mrs. A nnie on L aw rence stre e t and w ill move II B eers will have charge of th e se rv into it as soon as arran g e m en ts III can be made. I ing of refreshm ents. OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER SO, are Gresham Locals Cut Living Cost Why buy canned and package goods whei of livin g can be eut in half by buying fresh provides it for us. j TOADSTOOLS M ushroom s a n d to a d sto o ls look a lik e . Good and bad in su ra n c e policies look th e sam e. T h e re is n o t m uch d ifferen ce in th e lo o k s of a good a n d bad egg u n til a fte r th e egg is b ro k en . L ik ew ise w ith in s u r a n c e policies. Good a n d bad a re b o th good u n til s o m e th in g b re a k s— u n til you a re in tro u b le — th e n com es th e re a l test. L et us show you th e difference. SATURDAY SPECIALS A PPLES, G rim es Golden, cooking and eating apples, box. »J Cl >1.14 per d o zen .................. 10c BANANAS, dozen 3ile a n d ........ 25c SW EET POTATOES 4 pounds ................ 15c dozen ORANGES, ex tra large, aweet and juicy, 6 for. AN ESTABLISHED AGENCY dozen W ill look a fte r y o u r ev e ry w a n t in in s u ra n c e w h e th e r it is fire, th e ft, b u rg la ry in su ra n c e o r a u to lia b ility , p ro p e rty d a m a g e o r co llisio n . ONIONS, dry onions 9 pounds ................ PROMPT ATTENTION CHOICE FORK ROASTS, lb is given to school c le rk s bonds, fidelity bonds c o v e r in g officers of f ra te r n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s o r m e r c h a n t’s em ployes— a d m in is tra to rs a n d g u a rd ia n s bonds. I w ill h a n d le y o u r b u sin e ss a s I w ould h a v e m y ow n h an d led . A MEYERS, Resident Agent NEW BERG PACK ING CO P h o n e 1151 FIRST STATE BANK A S tro n g Bank GRESHAM, OREGON G resh am SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 2 P. M„ FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Hello The Broadcast of the Century. W ednesday n ig h t, J a n u a r y 4, from 7 :3 0 u n til 8:30 th e re w ill he b ro a d c a st th e m ost co stly a n d e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m e v e r p u t on th e a ir. T h e m a s te r of c e re m o n ie s will be th e o n e a n d only W IL L RO G ER S, w ho w ill act in th a t c a p a c ity a t Los A ngeles. l ie will in tro d u c e from New O rle a n s th e fum ous black -face co m ed ian , AL JOLSON . F ro m C hicago lie w ill i n tr o duce I he m usical com edy k in g FR E D STONE and from New Y ork th e e m p e ro r of m usic PA UL W H ITE* M AN und h is hand. If you are looking for real Bargains it will pay you to attend this Sale I am quitting business and leaving town so am going to sacrifice a $15,000 Jewelry Stock, Regardless of Cost, at Must vacate by January 10 All my stock oi High-Grade Cut Glass, Novelty Goods, Etc., will be slaughtered under the hammer to high est bider, regardless of cost. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE T h e p ro g ra m is being b ro ad c a st by s ta tio n WEAK, New Y ork an d w ill com e th ro u g h s ta tio n K(<W, P o r t land. It is e stim a te d a t leust 30 m illion people w ill listen in a t th is co n cert. • You w ill w ant to hear th is s u p e r-p ro g ra m . We will h av e a rad io set in o u r sh ow room and in v ite you to com e a n d e n jo y o u r h o sp ita lity . O T H E R A TTRA CTION S BRO CK W AY & NELSON POWBLL STR EET GRESHAM. OREGON DIAMONDS D iam o n d s of th e finest blue- w h ite W esselto n , all sizes, w ill he offered th e public a t a u c tio n to th e h ig h e st bidder. Now is y o u r c h a n c e to buy a diam ond a t y o u r ow n price. The first 10 ladies entering this store THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, at 2 p. m. sharp will receive $3.00 gifts 3 -Beautiful Gifts-3 I hree beautiful gifts will be given away at every sale 2 and 7:30 daily. $100 Diamond Ring MEN’S WATCHES E lg in , W a lth a m , H a m ilto n , Illin o is w a tc h e s in 15 to 21 jew els, g re e n a n d w h ite gold cases. W ill be s la u g h te re d a t au ctio n . SILVER W ARE will be given away the last day of the sale, Saturday, Jan. 7 M ajestic H eater Get clean, safe heat without risk or danger, jestic heaters arc built to give efficient econotni- heat when and where you want it. Special price lanuarv $5.50. It will pay you to attend this sale and buy high-grade LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES V ery late st p a tte rn s of r e c ta n g u la r a n d cu sh io n sh a p e d w a tc h es, w h ite a n d g ree n gold cases at y o u r ow n price. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Silverware. Cut Glass, Clocks, Waldmer Chains, Cuff Links, Fountain Pen sets. Pearls valued at *10 to *75, amber and crystal beads and other merchandise too numerous to mention will be acrificed at PUBLIC AUCTION SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY PORTLAND E L E C T R IC POW ERgg^COM PAN Y 26-piece c h e sts of s ilv e r in C o m m u n ity , H olm es & E d w ards, W allace a n d R o g ers w ill be offered th e public a t a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t bidder. FDR THREE DAYS ONLY Jones, Jeweler M AIN S l g l I I . GRI SHAM. O R ItX JN Thi. .tore will be d e e d until THURSDAY, January 5, in preparation for our AUCTION SALE P h o n e 801 G resh am 1W7 >WZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZX,^^^^y>^% GRESHAM