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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1919)
PAG E KOIT» GRESHAM OUTDOOR TUESD AY . DE« EM BER 2* IU IO STARCH FACTORY USING UP FROZEN POTATOES The auction of R. I. A nderson, I which was p ostponed on account of th e sto rm , will he held on J a n u a ry 10. Bills an n o u n cin g th e list of a n i m als and article s for sale are being d istrib u ted . A C h ristm as p rogram will be given by th e Zion E vangelical Sunday chool on C h ristm as day, Dec. 25th, 10:30 o’clock at th e ch u rch . A most cordial in v itatio n is extended to all m em bers and frien d s of th e church. F rien d s were su rp rised to learn of the m a rriag e th is week of Mrs. ( ora N. C hilders who is well know n in G resham and 11 W E vans of L ents. Tin- cerem ony was perform ed by Dr. A. T hom pson. Mr. anil Mrs. E vans | will m ake th e ir hom e in L enta w here Mr. Evans is engaged in th e fu rn itu re Walrad Mercantile Co Cordially acknowledging the favors of customers and friends extends The Season’s Greetings It'ith Best Wishes for Your Happiness throughout the coming year. \\ ishing all a Very M erry Christmas and Happy New Y ear 2ui»itvr äiftiu. Co Among those who will ta k e tn e * ' governm ent census in th e tow n of '*‘r G resham and vicinity a rc Mrs Minnie ir" E astm an In P recin ct 3<»8. Mrs. Cliff Kern in 3 0 9 ^ an d Mrs. Vera T u ck er 311, a precinct which jo in s G resh am on th e east and Is com prised of r I Powell V alley, p a rts V ictory, M elrose, O rient and o th e r nearby sections. It has not been learn ed who will do th e work in 309 In G resham . fk Axel Nelson of T illam o o k , Oregon visiting at th e hom e of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Clms. L u n d q u ist. W e wish a M IL Ilirsh b e rg e r, who h as ju st re- eently purchased th e ('litis. W itter f t home n ea r H ogan sta tio n was a G resham visitor Monday. and a ft Miss C lara G regg of Yakim a, ’tj W ashington, lias been v isitin g at thy f t home of Mrs. It. K. Akin. rk A special C h ristm a s sto ry h o u r to all our friends. jg will be held at th e G resh am lib ra ry w W ednesday afte rn o o n . W ednesday evening and C h ristin as day th e lib ra- la ry will be closed. K P o stm a ster R oberts an nounces f t th a t tlie delivery w indow s will be open at th e postoffice on C h ristm as f t day from 10 to 12 o ’clock. T he car- rb-rs w ill go o u t as u su al, b u t.o n ac- f t co u n t of th e heavy m ail will not be C lothing an d Shoe Store % able to d eliv er all packages on th a t f t «lay. J* E v an g elist C arlson left last n ig h t ft for B lackfoot, Idaho, w here he will L* spend th e holidays w ith his fam ily. VV. Mr. and Mrs. S tanley 11. Sulliff en- k te rta in e d recently th e la tte r's hroth- er-in-law and sis te r, Mr. and Mrs. k W alter M artin of Y akim a, W ashing- ton, who a re on th e ir honeymoon k trip and will spend sev eral weeks in San Diego and o th e r C alifo rn ia k cities. W ord lias been received of th e ser- s ious illness of Mrs. C. J. L ittlep a g e, k of C o rb ett, who suffered a p ara ly tic | stro k e on T h u rsd a y , affecting h e r rig h t side. An ela b o ra te b irth d a y d in n e r was MRS. AMELIA MEWHIRTER LAID TO REST FRIDAY given at th e O. A. E astm an hom e last n ig h t by Mrs. E astm an and Mrs. Jas. E lk in g to n , iti h o n o r of th e ir h u s W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 34 bands. who both claim th e day aR " B e a n s ” , a S p a rk lin g Comedy th e ir b irth d a y a n n iv ersary . T he “H e ro es All”, house was b rig h t w ith C h ristm as dec P a tr io tic S creen M agazine, Educational o ratio n s, crim son c a rn a tio n s and T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 25 holly being used fo r th e purpose. (C h ristm a s) Covers were '.Hd fo r 16. T h e ev en M a tin e e 2:30; N ight 6:30; 8:00 ing was spe.it in ca rd s and a m ost d e T h e B lin d in g T r a il” , a tense story of th e n o r th w oods, w ith Monroe Salisbury lig h tfu l tim e is rep o rted . was fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t c o n sist School will com m ence a t Union. ing of Mrs. A. \V. Shipley, Mrs. J. N. " B ill’s A n n iv e rsa ry " , farce comedy H igh n ex t ^londuy, D ecem ber 29. S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R 27 C lan a h an , C. E. R u sh er and L eslie T h ere will only he fo u r days school "M o th e r o’ Mine” W alrad , w ith Miss G race M yers a t w ith R u p e rt J u lia n and dainty Ruth th is week, as T h u rsd a y will be a h o l t l i e o rg an . T he p a llb e a re rs w ere I). C liffo rd . T h is p ic tu re is being shown in iday. T he school b u ild in g has been D. Ja c k , L. P. M anning, Geo. W. le a d in g c h u r c h e s a n d convents through th o ro u g h ly cleaned an d fu m ig ated K nney, Jo h n M etzger, H arry T ru f tt o u t th e c o u n try . We especially invite d u rin g th e v acatio n and m ade ready and H. W. Gibbs. th e c le rg e ry . fo r work again. " T e m p o ra ry Alimony”, Am elia P ru n k was born in T is- Miss M arg aret Bailey is assistin g A P ie a s in g Comedy tilw a, B ureau co u n ty , Illinois, J u n e at tlie A ylsw orth sto re d u rin g th e S U N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 28 18. 1859. She m oved w ith h e r p a r holiday season. H a rry C a re y in a big w estern drama, a Mrs. L. N eed h am e n te rta in e d on en ts to Iow a in h e r ch ildhood an d on b ig la u g h p ic tu re ; also an educational Ju ly 5, 1874 was m a rrie d to J. N. S unday Mr. and Mrs. C. C S trong sc re e n m agazine. an d ch ild ren of S eattle , who w ere on M ew hirter. T hey cam e to O regon In 188 1 an d have lived th e g re a te r p a rt T h e G re s h a m P ic tu re Show is open th e ir wav to Los A ngeles e v e ry W ed n e sd a y . S a tu rd ay fi»a<i Sunday Miss M amie Hoss, who suffered a of th e tim e since th en in G resham . Mrs, M ew h irter is su rv iv ed by h e r e v e n in g s, f i r s t show »t 7 la, second a: b roken w rist a t th e b eg in n in g of the p. m. D oors open 15 minute? sto rm , was ta k e n to P o rtla n d last I h u sb an d and only d a u g h te r, M rs. e 8:45 a rlie r. C h r is tm a s and New Years there C a rrie O sburn, of K alam a, an d by week fo r a re se ttin g of th e bones w ill be sp e c ia l m atin ee s , - 30 p. in. mJ I and is now m uch im proved. T hough to u r g ra n d c h ild re n and two g re a t hi.w w ill s t 1 vnabk g ran d c h ild ren O ne g ra n d c h ild , c a rry in g h e r left arm in a sling, Miss th o se c o m in g fro m a distance an oppw- | Hoss h as re tu rn e d to h e r jluties as l->b‘ M ason, lias m ade his hom e h e re ) tu n ity to x e t hom e a t an earlier hour. b o o k k eep er at th e A W. M etzger I sto re Mrs. F red T odd, who u n d erw en t u M iss F r ie d a Bratzel I m a jo r o p e ra tio n at Good S am a ritan i h o sp ital in P o rtla n d sev eral weeks Teacher in Piano I ago, has m ade a sa tisfa c to ry r e c very State School Funds to Loan. j an d has been at th e hom e of h e r p a r P riv ate or class lessons. Spe A n jo n e w ishing to borrow m oney e n ts In P o rtla n d fo r th e past two cial attention given to bepn- weeks, s h e will probably com e hom e on farm s a t 6% sh o u ld see Ju d g e ers in relaxation and band de A rth u r L a n g g u th , a tto rn e y an d soon a f te r C h ristm as. velopment. E ttsel Jo n es m ade a b rief visit at ag en t fey, th e S tate L and 'B o a r d . S upple-B allln S h ip b u ild in g C o rp o r th e hom e of his fa th e r, F r a n k J o n e s . a tio n 's office. E ast O ak an d W a te r on last Friday. Mr. Jo n e s holds a stre e ts, P o rtla n d , O regon. South Roberts Avenue. 87 resp o n sib le position w ith th e Y ards k ' ’Phone 307 Docks d e p a rtm e n t of th e U nited i A W an t Ad costs only a few cents. S tate s navy a t B rem erto n . He passed | D ollar« In re tu rn . th ro u g h P o rtlan d on his way to coast citie s in th e p u rsu it of his w ork. H arvey Royal H in er, of th e U. S ■ Navy, is h ere v isitin g h e r m o th e r.! Mrs. j . j H ines, who is a s is te r o f ' Mrs O W. T arr. Mr H lt.es who t o '' on his ( m t i i r i o i i e h in 2ti month« 1 belongs to the R adio b ran ch of th e ' nt Santa Claus u’ 5? Kg F» . K 1% ¡S has put his official stamp of approval on our entire line of Christmas Goods Leather Goods, Purses, Hand Bags, Ivory Goods, Toilet Sets, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Thermos Goods, Cigars, Pipes, Perfumes, Christmas Cards and Candies, Books, Etc. Merry Christm as Happy New -Year K Come in md look us over be fore going to Port land. S S E. W. A YL SW O R T H 2 2 2 2 . . The Sanitary M a rket. Wishes all A Merry Xmas ¿¿ml Happy New Year m o re w o n d t • i 1 c o m e -m o re sinceri ty m o re w e l- »predated, th an one which every tnem k r < f the household will truly enjoy? And it s not a p,ill for u d a y — hut one th at will strengthen the home ties for m any, m any years. N o home is complete w ithout a phonograph, M ake y o u rs com plete this Christinas morninh. A MANDEL Phono- fti\.pn will . brinft mMed pleasure into y o u r home, thru its m arvelous powers of re prod uc inft reus* and sound W ith it tit - v. t ’ l s most talented urtists will perform t • you rendering instrum ental and vocal m u. in u litelike ttm n n er is nt rc ihan just u talle i n A n ta- chine. lt a v ,.m u r tu i n .to i. a] m- »trument, playing «11 makejof re.orxU perfectly. ;mr pvd wn ■. p J «Jounit....... in \ inotor; indaXeU r c . >rj SI. ‘ ' tv ’ «r» »heleä» fira lb u m s. I h a U v u - .la in i, h. uiid o t r A':ai* mv. . f dl ¡uie sulut:.,.tiun to i i Christmas Greetings of our Old Friends whose friendship patronage we have enjoyed for many years, also to all our friends whom we shall meet the corning y nr and whose friendship and patronage we cherish. i ... « M ay the Christmas Season be bountiful in its gift* to you and may old Father Time be lenient in his dealings with you for many years to come. ’ L I M. HONEY HARMONY C lass Lessons JFirst Sank Gresham, Oregon State Bank Bldg. Gresham «Ì ££ « 2 *