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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1920)
CHRISTMAS NUMBER, GRESHAM OUTLOOK J The W om en’s R elief Corps w .a , give a C hristm as d in n e r fo r th e mem- , j bers of th e M. A. Ross P ost of th e G. i j A. R. a t th e « ra n g e hall S atu rd ay , , December 18. All m em bers of the ! I Post and Corp a re urged to be pres- ' ent. « I I ' lU. I A lbert Cam p has been obliged to | q u it school on account of headaches i th o u g h t to be th e re su lt of wounds hile in service in F ran ce. He ex- J pects to have an exam ination and | may undergo an o p eratio n fo r rhe I relief of th e trouble. Ross Brown is expected hom e some LET US BA K E FOR Y O U tim e th is week. L etters from P aris and from th e office in New York Pies, Cakes, Special Pastry ( sta te th a t he was to sail on N ovem ber 29. Ross has been ill for some tim e but th e le tte rs rep o rt th a t he Is im proved a t p resen t. T h e frien d s of Mr. Brown will be glad to see him as he has been aw ay fo r several I years. Mrs. M ark W ilm arth an d son •Jim m y” visited w ith h er b ro th er- in-law M orris W ilm arth, and wife in fixtures which are said to be am ong A good cream se p arato r will sure Why not a S onora for C h ristm a s’ P o rtlan d last week. She sta rte d fo r the finest In th e county. Mr. Mac« save a lot of work for the new year, Ask th e G resham Drug Co. C e n ter, C olorado, Sunday even- also ' w ired the house of Wm. Thom , also save money for you. W. A. Ing. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen vis who has ju st com pleted a new resi Hessel. B argains la I I I want ada ited h e r th ere. < dence on his p ro p erty ea st of th e fo rm er E llng place. A new section of fo rty individual boxes has been placed in th e post- office d u rin g th e p ast week. W. K. H am ilton was in ch arg e of th e work. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Cook of P o rt land spent th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder. Miss H. R uth M ontague, th e 11- . b rarian , has been ill a t h er hom e in RELIABILITY SERVICE j P o rtlan d b u t expects to be back a t her place In th e lib ra ry early thi« Phone 1041 week. C. I. R aker, E llsw orth R a k er and Case Tractors R. It. Bailey, salesm an, atten d e d the Valley F ord D ealers’ convention at E ugene S aturday. T he a ssista n t sales m anager from th e F o rd factory at D etroit was th e speaker. A ban q u et was given in th e evening a t w hich tim e covers were laid for eighty p e r sons. A baby d a u g h te r arriv ed a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. G rass of P o rtlan d December 5th. Mrs. G rass will be rem em bered as W illa M etz ger. A nnouncem ents have ju s t been re ceived of th e b irth of a son, W allace C arlyle Roper, to Mr. an d Mrs. C ar Berry Farm , the G ardener, the Dairymi lyle A. C unningham on N ovem ber 27. Mrs. L. L. K idder and Miss M ina D iversified Farm er. G ilbert en tertain ed a p arty of g irls F riday evening in honor of th e 14th b irthday of Miss Joyce K idder. T he Camp F ire girls and th e ir leader, Miss G ertru d e A lexander, w ere th e guests. A d elig h tfu l evening was sp en t in gam es an d music a fte r w hich a large b irth d ay cake with candles was cut and delicioup re fre sh m e n ts served. T he Camp F ire g irls a re K ath leen Bailey, W ilene B otkin, W illa B ush ong, F lorence K ern, L ilia Nelstyi, D orothy Taylor, H elen Hisey and December 14, 1920 Fresh Bread Baked Daily CITY BAKERY 1920 LEAVE ORDERS FOR POULTRY EARLY Brown’s Gresham Market P hone t I American Legion Dance MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM For benefit of American Legion Club Rooms which have been recently purchased. C hristm as Eve F R ID A Y , D EC EM BER 24 Good Orchestra Music A M erry Christmas to A l l A Good Time Assured Keep This Date Open Hessel’s Farm Machinery C H R IST M A S G IF T S V See us for your Xmas remembrances. We have a good stock to select from. A Complete Line of Implements for the or the DOLLS REPAIRS FOR ALL IMPLEMENTS OR MACHINERY 11 Kinds. exceptionally nice id Handkerchiefs. ig elsewhere. W. A. HESSEL Gresham NO VELTY Oregon Y ^ A G O N S both w ood and m etal,W hite Enam el w are, R azors and Strops, G asoline Lamps, Lunch K its, Silver- P lated E gg W hip, S ilver K nives, Forks and Spoons, Food Choppers, Therm os Lood Jars, V ases, Jardiniers, F low er Baskets, Pyrex w are, Pipes and C ivars. MRS. E. AT tTir’ //' Jl I I STO R E FOUGHNER, Prop. B alls, S alt and P epper Shakers, H ot W ater B ottles, C hild ’s C ooking Sets, W affle Irons both cast and alum inum w are, A larm C locks, Scissors, F loor Brushes, O-Cedar M ops, Tools. Christmas Stock Is Complete g lists are only a few of the many beautiful and useful that are suitable for both old and young: - Electric Irons Set Sad Irons Aluminum Teapots Earthenware Teapots Aluminum Tea Kettles Nickel 'Pea Kettles CH ILD'S BROOM BOYS’ WATCHES ROLLER SKATES SAM E CARS Casseroles Sterno Heat Flash Lights Batteries Com bination R anges and H eaters C om bination R anges and H eaters Double Boilers Butcher Knives Reel Clothes Pliers Percolators Pressure Cookers Air Rifles .22 Rides Bo.v Scout Knive Pocket Knives METZGER & CO Q U A L IT Y A N D SE R V IC E Phone 661