Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 17, 1918, Christmas Number, Image 7

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    ÇHRISTA1AS NUMBER. 1918
GRESHAM
ACHIEL’S AMANG YE TAKIN’ NOTES
G resham g range held its annual
election of officers on S atu rd ay last,
resu ltin g as follow s: M aster, E. E.
W elling; overseer, Rev. E. A. L eon­
a rd ; lectu rer, Mrs. W. R. K ern; treas
urer, G eorge L eslie; chaplain, R. F.
W alters; secretary , Mrs. Effie H odge;
stew ard, Mrs. Emma M etïg er; a ssist­
a n t stew ard, Geo. F. H oney; g ate­
keeper, W. R. K ern; Pom ona, Mrs.
N ellie M etzger; Ceres. Miss A lberta
A llen, F lo ra. Mrs. Thpndnpo t t m o p c .
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Me
heard from th e ir son B<
long silence caused them ni
ty. His le tte r was writtc
hospital w here he was :
from the effects of hat
gassed on th e b a ttle field,
been in th e hospital two w<
th e le tte r was w ritten an,
was g e ttin g along all rig h t
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GRESHAM MASONS ELECT
MODERN WOODMEN
OFFICERS FOR TERM
ELECT OFFICERS
G resham M A onic lodge. No, 152,
elected officers for th e ensuing term
a t its re g u la r m eeting, T uesday e v e n ­
ing, Decem ber 9. T hose (fhoseu w ere:
W orshipful m aster, W. R. B u rk e;
sen io r w arden, W. K. H am ilto n ; Ju­
n ior w arden, H. J. P u lfe r; tre a su re r,
Jam es E lk in g to n ; se cretary . Will
At a re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh-
am cam p, M odern W oodm en of Aoivr* I
ica, held last week, th e follow ing of­
ficers were elected for th e com ing
te rm : Consul com m ander, B. L. Wal-
rad ; ad v iser lie u te n an t, Leslie Wal-
rad ; banker, G eorge L ane; clek, C. J.
L u n d q u ist; w atchm an, Jo h n Brow n;
se n try , Ed S w anson; escort, B. N.
H all, m anagers, F red F ieldhouse and
H R. C arlson. In stallatio n of these
sen io r stew ard , J. C annon; Ju n io r officers will be held th e f ir s t m e e t t n . -
stew ard , E. W. A ylsw orth; chaplain,
L. L. K id d er; m arsh al, J. B. R o b ert­
Mr. and Mrs. W endell Cleveland
son.
a
re
rejoicing over th e b irth of a son
M aster-elect G reenw ood, of th e E s­
The
ta ca d a lodge con ferred th e th rid de­ on S atu rd ay , Decem ber 14
gree, th e evening closing w ith a b a n ­ m o th er and baby a re at a P o rtlan d
quet. The officers will be in stalled in h ospital, w here they are doing well.
Ja n u a ry .
G alen F an ch er, wh
th e M arines last Octobe
«it m e ¿io n E vangelical church next call recently to e n te r
Sunday m orning. On C h ristm as eve, left on December 6 foi
D ecem ber 24, a t 7 :3 0 o’clock a He was one of 85 new
C h ristm as p rogram will be given in
T hose who are paying
th e church. T he follow ing m orning
a C h ristm as service w ith th e ce le b ra­ fo u rth lib erty loan bonds
tion of Holy Com m union will tak e sta llm e n t plan should rem
place beginning a t 1 0 :3 0 o ’clock. A th e paym ent of 20 p er cen
cordial welcome is extended to all Decem ber 19.
who care to w orship w ith us.
Ellis L usted, of L ents, s
A. L. Maybee an d fam ily have w eek-end w ith his grandm a.
moved from Springville to th e R illa T. L usted.
Stafford place on B eaver bend, which
he recently purchased. He will male-
im provem ents and will p lan t th e
farm to sm all fru it. He still owns
an 18-acre farm across th e Sandv.
A L L X IX D S A N D A i l , S IZ £ 8
PHOTOS
A le tte r received last week from
Mrs. Ida S chneider of Madson
W ashington, brings th e inform ation
th a t h er son, A lbert Doane, was se­
T he G resham postofflce will be
verely w ounded in F ran ce on Octo­ |open on C h ristm as Day from 8 :3 0 to
ber 28. T he Doanes will be rem em ­
10 a. m. T h ere will be no delivery
bered as having lived 1« G resham
on th e routes. Those m ailing pack­
several years ago.
ages a t any tim e are req u ested to
have them in th e office early in the
day to avoid delays.
Rev. J. M ontcalm Brown
en in ill health recently
nflned to his bed. He e
up in a few days, howev.
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OUTLOOK
A teleg ram from G lenwood M iller
sta te s th a t he will be g ra n te d a 10-
day fu rlo u g h and will th e re fo re be a t
hom e for C hristm as. G lenwood is a
corporal in th e av iatio n m echanics’
school in St. Paul, M innesota.
Miss Ida H eald of th e Misz Milli
nery, cam e o ut from P o rtlan d yes­
te rd a y for a few days’ stay in
Em m a Johnson was the G resham .
Miss Ida H eald in P o rtlan d
C h ristm as— co-operation, cheer!
N ew C a lle ry
PICTURE FRAMING
GILT
natural
MAX
appreciation oi the patronage a
us during the past year, and with a cor
in continued favors for the future, we e>
all our patrons the compliments of the
with the best wishes for a Merry Christn
a Happy New Year.
wood
S C H N E ID E R
M athew s ’ Bldg, Main S treet
P h o n e 541
Mountain Meadow Butter
M anufactured by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
rile nam e “ M ount Hood B u tte r’’
has h ere to fo re been used by p er­
m ission of the M ount Hood Ice
Cream Co., which has all its dairy
pro d u cts reg istered u n d er th a t
title. 1 h at perm ission has ceased,
hence th e change of nam e, which
becam e effective on Ja n u a ry 1.
“ M iiuntaiii
M eadow
Butter'*
Will be found a t all th e leading
sto res in th e county. Ask for it
Gresham
Oregon
2044188698108
STUDENTS WAR RECORD
TO BE IN 0. A C. BEAVER
¡Names and d etailed records of all
men in m ilitary service, e ith e r s tu ­
dents o r g rad u a tes, will be published
in the 1919 Beaver an n u a l of the
ju n io r class at th e O regon A gricul­
tu ra l College. R elatives and friends
of th e men a re asked by th e reg is­
tr a r to supply facts and p h o to g rap h s
for m aking th e records as au th en tic
and nearly com plete as possible.
“In th e in te re sts of history an d on
behalf of th e relativ e o r friend whose
nam e is referred to you, will you not
lak e the necessary pains to fill o ut
th e record with fidelity anyl com p lete­
ness?
w rites th e college re g istra r. !
H. M. T en n an t.
P h otographs, p referab ly of th e sol­
dier in uniform , o r Inform ation as to
w here such p h o to g rap h s can be had, I
a re also requested.
N am e of th e .
The seriousness o f one—
\
the happiness in the obligation o f the other
>m th e Red Cross
o il yo u need is u heurt und u dolfar
This space contributed to Red Cross Membership C
MRS. W. F. HONEY AND MRS. GEO. F.
SOME USEFUL HINTS
G IV E
Something
E le c tr ic a l
Sew ing M achine
M otor
V acuum C leaner
W ashing Machine
F loor, T able and
Desk Lam ps
Chafing-D ish
T o aster
Grill
C o f f e e P erco lato r
Milk W arm er
S m oothing Iron or
T rav elin g Iron
C u rlin g -Iro n and
D rying Comb In oi
V ib rato r
H eating Pad
R ad iato r
P o rtab le Stove and
Oven
Range
F an
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric B uilding
Allows UH to com pete with all rivals.
I he In g red ien ts of o u r bread and
p astries are In stric t conform ity with
th e w ar reg u la tio n s and the neatness
of o u r bakery has given us the h igh­
est sa n ita ry ratin g . P atro n ize a
hom e in d u stry .
CITY BAKERY f
G resham
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B ut both a re badges of h o n o r — one stan d in g for
exceptional v a lo r on the b a ttle f ie ld - th e oth er for
m e m b e rsh ,P in the g re a te s t of all h u m a n ita ria n
Put your
flag in
you r window
— le t y o u r
n e ig h b o r s
k n ow you
haven't forgot­
ten Belgium—
and France —
and our boys
w h o rem ain
overseas.
Make This a Real Christmas
W ear your
Button
Will you be
wearing your
m em b ersh ip
button when
the boys coma
home?
P h o n e 11.
I i.
Pilone
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( ann,llan money o rd ers are issued
' of T h an k s.
on b lanks of various d enom inations
express o u r s i n c e r e , ai h with th e am o u n t of money for
ap p reciatio n to those which th e o rd er Is Issued p rin ted on
■Morrison d u rin g b ln ,11- A lady living In O n tario , sen d in g
r th e sym pathy and a hunch of 30-cent money o rd ers to
n us d u rin g o u r b e - f ,n»k« up, a rem ittan c e to a Boston
also for th e b eau ti- fir,n ' apologizes th u s: “ 1 apologize
,w*8-
fo r “ ** th ese postofflce o rd ers
It 1
!- C MORRISON
»«'«•ms th a t the local p o stm aste r got J
u tju u is ( H i r i n g the year,
ID B IL L IE .
In a stock six years ago. and th e 30-
tlon is en terin g its 14th
cent o rd ers were th e slow est to sell, i over 4 000 m em bers can
W e a th e r F o r e c a s t.
He has no o th e rs o n h a n d
••
-
| 000 Insurance. It has
lo re c a a t for the period D ecem ber
...
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¡n u a l saving of over 60 ■
allo r lad has a vocabulary I m em bers. At the ant.u
18 to D ecem ber 21, 1918. Inclusive.
Ite his own, by the way. R ecru its Ja n u a ry A ndrew Brugv
I aclfic C oast S tate s: fre q u en t rain s
re g re ts ” ; la ter, as com mon sea- am was re-elected d in
o ver n o rth ern portion, and g en erally
t ey arc
gobs'*.
Food is n in th year,
F arm ers
fair over so u th e rn p o rtio n alth o u g h
OW,
and
k
etch
u
p
Is
“
red
lead.
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J
o
i
n
may
obtain
infor
som e slig h t prospect of rain early In
nnacle list m eans th e sick list
th e week. N early norm al tem pera-
• g u ard house is called a “ b rig “
lead of reveille he says “
’•>” and when he tire s of
s out “ pipe dow n.” “ Le
b e t a ? * U j
r h a n 'b e r la ln ’s Tab-
T he estim ated 1918 pri
lets I doctored a g re a t deal for stoin
arm y is " lib e rty ” for the
“rh . , r ° ubl*‘ an,> felt nervous ano
autom obiles in the United
Hred all the tim e. T hese ta b le ts
ab o u t 1,»00,000, com part
A uto accessories
helped me from th e first, and Inside E. O sburn & Co.
I 718,000 In 1917.
T he
of a week s tim e I had Im proved In
! tru ck s for civilian use th i
« d j 7 C T*.1“ Mr" u A- » rin k -
If you h av en ’t
ard, Jefferson City, Mo
A rc.
i 182,000, com pared with 1
» a n t ad.
year.
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