Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 03, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGB FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
M u ltn o m a h G n a t » B leeta Officer».
T h e a n n u a l elec tio n o f officers of
M u ltn o m ah G ran g e w as h eld on S a t­
u rd a y , D ecem ber 31, w hen th e fo l­
lo w in g w ere c h o se n : m a s te r, R. I,
A n d e rso n ; o v e rse e r, J, S. A lb el; lec­
tu r e r , Mrs. G. W . A lld e r; ste w a rd ,
Max K llg el; a s s is ta n t s te w a rd , W il­
m a r N elso n ; c h a p la in , M rs. A lta
S ta ffo rd ;
tr e a s u r e r ,
Mrs.
S arah
W h e e le r; se c re ta ry , Mrs. M a rg a re t
W h e e le r; g a te k e e p e r, M orris W h eel­
e r;
C eres, M rs. Alex. T h o m p so n ;
P o m o n a , Mrs. A. J . A u lt; F lo ra , Mrs.
A n d erso n ,
lad y a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ,
M rs. Max K llg e l; m u sic ia n , Mrs.
L o u ise N elson.
NEW BUSINESS
NAPOLEON
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
3,
I V££
GRESHAM LOCALS
stuck into th e kitchen candlestick be­ w ere asham ed, and they, too, began TWO COUPLES CELEBRATE
fore placing it under the tree w here to hang up only th eir stockings when
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
It presented a very re a listic a p p e a r­ C hristm as eve cam e round.
M rs. J o h n B row n re tu rn e d T u e s­ ance.
W hen St. N icholas found stockings
T w o couples, w ho w ere m a rrie d
d ay e v e n in g fro m an e x te n d e d v isit
A w rist w atch w as hidden in a bou­ in place of the g re a t b ask ets and h e re 33 y e a rs ag o a n d w ho h av e lived
w ith h e r son an d d a u g h te r-in -la w . quet of paper flowers. T he tiny w atch b arrels the tw inkle cam e again Infb in th is v ic in ity d u rin g a il th e y e a rs,
S h e now ¡ikes G resh am b e tte r th a n lild itself In the h eart of a huge A m er­ his laughing eyes, his cheeks grew c e le b ra te d th e a n n iv e r s a ry a t th e
S e a ttle . T h e fa c t o f gofng in to th e ican B eauty th a t form ed the center red, and lie sang as he drove through h om e o f o n e couple, M r. a n d Mrs.
h o u se by c lim b in g A flig h t o f s ta irs to blossom of th is m asterpiece. A brace­ the m erry sea of snowflakes.
W ith Just stockings to fill St. W. R. G ibb, on la s t F rid a y a f t e r ­
re a c h th e b a se m e n t th e n go o u t let w as concealed am ong the stem s and
N
icholas
had tim e to rest, and he noon, D ecem b er 30. M r. a n d M rs.
th r o u g h th e ro o f an d up a n o th e r tlie w ide ribbon
grew
stro
n
g and well, and th e spirit G eorge P u lle n w ere th e o th e r s w ho
fight of s ta irs if you w an t to go up which tied them
of C hristm as lived. So th is Is why w ere m a rrie d on th e sa m e d ay 33
together.
to w n , does n o t a p p e a l to h er. She
now adays we h ang up our stockings J y e a rs ago. T h e w e d d in g s w ere n o t
T his year, a
le ft a b e a u tifu l g r a n d - d a u g h te r be­ silk um brella la
on C hristm as eve. All th is we a re j to g e th e r a n d n e ith e r co u p le k n ew of
h in d w hich w as b o rn to M r. a n d Mrs. to be disguised as
told bjt a w riter, w ho learned It from th e in te n tio n s of th e o th e r u n til a f ­
a C hristm as fairy.
I F r a n k B row n D ecem ber 22, 1921. a dachshund by
te rw a rd s .
j M o th e r a n d d a u g h te r a re d o in g well. first w rapping it
A lth o u g h th e y hav e liv ed n e ig h ­
1 F r a n k is w ell know n to a ll o f G resh- In stro n g p ap er
bors fo r so m an y y e a rs, th is is th e
C ard o f T h a n k s ,
and then tw isting
' am peo p le.
first tim e th a t th e y h av e c e le b ra te d
W e w ish to ex p ress o u r h e a r tf e lt
a w ire around each end and bend­
Miss
C
o
ra
G
iese
of
L
in
n
e
m
a
n
Ju
n
c
-
, th e d ay to g e th e r. T h e a ffa ir w as a
th a n k s an d a p p re c ia tio n to o u r m any
ing
the
eii(|s
up
to
form
the
short
j tio n e n te r ta in e d a t New Y e a r’s d in -
s u r p ris e to Mr. an d M rs. G ibbs. T hey
frie n d s fo r th e ir sy m p a th y , a ss ista n c e
legs of “long bowwow.” A nother bit
ner la s t M onday, M r. an d M rs. P ercy of p ap er tw isted on the ferru le form s
an d b e a u tifu l floral o fferin g s d u rin g
w ere p re s e n te d by th e ir frie n d s w ith
. G iese, M r. an d M rs. S. C. Jo n e s a n d the tall. The crook handle of the um ­
o u r la te b e re a v e m e n t in th e d e a th of
a b e a u tifu l p a ir o f w ool b la n k e ts.
¡so
n
H
allie.
o u r beloved h u sb a n d , fa th e r, son,
brella is padded w ith cotton b attin g for
> -t
I m T w W
T h o se p re s e n t w ere M r. a n d M rs.
b ro th e r an d g ra n d s o n .
the head and the whole thing covered
M
iss
E
m
m
a
Jo
h
n
s
o
n
w
as
a
d
in
n
e
r
! G ibbs, M r. a n d Mrs. P u lle n , M r. a n d
Mrs. F re d H. C ran e, J r . an d d a u g h ­
w
ith
brown
crepe
paper.
Two
big
' g u e st N ew Y ear's d ay of M rs. L. T.
M rs. J . H . M etzg er, M r. a n d M rs.
te r G enevieve, Mr. an d M rs. F re d
pins a re used for eyes.
L u ste d a n d d a u g h te r M iss Inez.
H. C ran e, S r., Geo. M. C ra n e an d
F ra n k G ibbs a n d so n , C lifford, Mr.
Small
gifts
a
re
the
easiest
of
all
A nna C ran e.
an d M rs. E li D een, M r. a n d M rs. O rr
D in n e r g u e s ts a t th e h om e o f Mr. to m ake m ysterious. They can be hid­
M itchell, Mr. a n d M rs. E d. T a y lo r,
a n d M rs. J a c k s o n Jo n e s on New den in im itation apples, bananas,
Mr. a n d M rs. R a lp h D avidson, M rs.
I Y ear's d ay w ere Mr. a n d M rs. R ussell oranges or o th er kinds of fr u it or p a ­
T h is is G eorge K Culp, o f N ew
F a n n ie W ell o f M o n ta n a , M rs. Dewey
K. A kin an d c h ild re n R ussell an d per cornucopias or drum s. A set of
Y ork, w ho is the father of a new
j G ibbs, Miss E d ith T a y lo r, M iss L e ila
dollies
lias
been
m
ade
into
o
ld
Glory
j
E
liz
a
b
e
th
,
M
r.
an
d
M
rs.
S.
C.
Jo
n
e
s
system
of
selling
m erchandise
by using crepe paper covered with
, G ibbs a n d B en M etzger.
which has opened the eyes of the la n d so n s, G uy an d H allie.
A m erican flags. Tw o of th e se were
n atio n ’s captains of finance
He-
E llen S im o n sen , s tu d e n t a t O regon cut out, pasted on cardboard and fa s t­
has goods made in m ass to sell at
W a n t a a s. ad d to y o u r profit.
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, is hom e fo r th e ened together on each side of the flat
re ta il p articu larly in auto tires, and
his system enables him to sell much ! h o lid ay s.
package of doilies and a smull stick
cheaper, at the sam e tim e m aking
attach ed to one
A. C. M ehlin, sp ecial a g e n t a t th e
m oney for everybody concerned,
end.
T his will
from the m an u factu rer dow n to the | S ta n d a rd Oil s ta tio n a t G resh am , is
"w ave”
m ost
sp e n d in g th e h o lid ay s in C hicago.
user of the tires. Culp is no hog.
effectively
from
H e is the m oving genius in 1200
A sp ecial m e e tin g o f th e G resh am
the C h r i s t m a s
sto res in A m erica, but ow ns only
P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n w ill be
one-fifth in terest in any store H e,
tree.
how ever, triples the profits o f .th e
h eld on W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n , J a n u ­
A
h o ttie
of
m ain ow ner of a store.
a ry 4, a t 2 :3 0 o ’clo ck , in th e a sse m ­
cologne is made
The Lightest Bread on Earth
into a doll.
A j
bly ro o m o f th e g ra d e sch o o l. M at­
T h e Ju p a n e s e g o v e rn m e n t h as p ro ­
cuke of soap form s the !
te r s o f Im p o rta n c e w ill be up fo r dls- round
a t th e lig h te s t p rice o n e a rth conies vided a fre e c o u rse in a e ro n a u tic s fo r I cu ssio n a n d a good a tte n d a n c e of head w hich is sw athed in a frilly cap I
fro m th e b rig h te s t splc an d sp an y o u n g m en b etw een th e ag es o f 17
; p a re n ts a n d p a tro n s of th e sch o o l is of w hite crepe p aper. Eyes, nose anil !
b a k e ry In th is, y o u r ow n h om e tow n. an d 20 w ho a re a m b itio u s to becom e
m outh a re lightly traced upon Its
d e sire d . At a re c e n t m e e tin g o t th e
Of c o u rs e you know th e b ak ery .
civil a v ia to rs , acc o rd in g to th e U n ite d
vacant countenance in w ater colors
a sso c ia tio n Dr. F ra n k P eak w as e le c t­ The head Is tied to the top of th e hoi j
S ta te s a ir serv ice official b u lle tin .
ed p re s id e n t, M rs. H. W. S tro n g vice tie. the long d ress of w hite crepe pa
T h e r e ’s all th e d ifferen ce In th e
T h e in s tru c tio n of a ir p u p ils co m ­
■ p re s id e n t an d M rs. B. W. T h o rn e per put on. and an o th e r tw ist of p ap er [ CELERY AND CHEESE SALAD.
w o rld betw een o rd in a ry b read an d
m ences o n D ecem b er 1 of e ach y e a r
! s e c r e ta ry to fill v acan cies
th e k in d you g et h ere. Do you w an t
runs crossw ise fo r arm s.—P au la Nlch-
an d la s ts e ig h t m o n th s.
Chop nicely bleached, len d er celery
re a l so lid n o u rish m e n t fo r y o u rse lf
T h e W o m en ’s A u x ilia ry of th e I ils o n lii F arm er’s Wife.
fine and bind it to g eth er w ith miiyoii
A m erican L egion w ill m eet on next '
a n d fam ily ? T h en ta k e n no ch an ces
We a re d o in g re p a ir w ork a t rock
naise. L ine an ice cream dipper with
a n d g e t y o u r b read und c a k es a t
b o tto m p rices an d g u a ra n te e in g o u r T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 5, a t 2 !
co ttag e cheese, then fill up w ith the
w ork.
C om e anil g e t a s e t la b o r o clock, in th e L egion clu b room s. -
celery m ixture, packing it In well.
p rice on y o u r re p a ir w o rk .
S h e r­ j T h e s ta te p re s id e n t, M rs. W . A. '
Screw out th e cones on crisped lettuce
Prizes at 8:15, Pictures
m an M cC arter G arag e.
, Iv ers, w ill be p re s e n t a n d a d d re s s th e
leaves arran g ed for individual serving.
start
at 7:15 as usual.
m eetin g .
G aeo lio e A lley S ta tis tic s .
Mr. a n d
Mrs. E d. K ru sc h k e o f |
EARS am i y ears ago stock-
Sixty-five p e r c e n t of th e m o to r ve-
( P o rtla n d w ere New Y e a r’s c a lle rs on
ings
w ere not hung on ' h id e s b o u g h t in th e U n ited S ta te s a re
M rs. H. A. C u rry . T h e la t t e r is con-
C h ristm as eve as we hung p u rc h a a e d on th e d e fe rre d p a y m e n t
| fined to h e r bed w ith an a tta c k of
them now.
No one ever I’lan
g rip .
in an adaption of the novel
h eard of such a thing
us
t h e a v e ra g e p u rc h a s e p rice of a
G u e sts of M rs. M aggie Ulm on
hanging up a stocking fo r c a r ’s $1-300.
,99
M onday w ere Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n
C h ristm as gifts. And
if
T ll.p » '’e ra g e b u y e r pays m o re th a n
V au g h n , M r. an d M rs. P. P e te rso n children had th o u g h t of such a thing , la lt *n c a s^.
of P o rtla n d , Mr. a n d M rs. L eesie they would have said, "W h a t a foolish . T he incom e o f th e a v e ra g e b u y er
id ea! A stocking w ouldn’t hold h a lf s , ‘*’000 a yp a r -
’“ I will repay you now for
C row o f S e a ttle .
T b " a v " r a Kf‘ b u y e r is w o rth a b o u t
Mr. a n d M rs. L eslie St. C la ir sp e n t th e things we w a n t” So the children
the sleepless nights, and
'
'
th e w eek -en d w ith M r. an d M rs. throughout the world placed crocks, '
searching hours you’ve giv­
big b rass basins, and copper k ettles
M ore th a n 70 p e r c e n t of tire buy-
F ra n k F ra k e s in P o rtla n d .
on th e h e a rth on C hristm as eve and er8 h a v ° b a n k c o u n t s .
en me. You’ve stolen and
T h e p o stp o n ed r e g u la r m e e tin g of left notes In them telling S anta to
T h e a v e r* « e p u rc h a s e r of a m o to r
dishonored
my wife, broken
th e G resh am B u sin ess M en’s asso c ia ­ fill them to the brim . Each y ear the
1 ' ’ ’ ry e a rs °,ld a n *’ 75 Pe r
my
faith
and
now—”
m a r r ,e d ’
tio n w ill be held in th e city h all on children left larg er «easels to be filled, I Cen± ° f t h ®m
children left larg er vessels to he filled. amTl ’ ted i^ th ^ N n tln n ® . i ' ^ ® ? a ? k8
W ed n esd ay ev en in g , J a n u a r y 4.
And in that one big mo­
Up in ,h e , ™ , „ P H ,
..........;
‘X S
M rs. A lta G en try an d Miss E velyn
ment to which Felix O’Day
Io be sold in January at 1-2 to 1-3 of new price and
M etzg er of th e O u tlo o k fo rce a re reindeer no longer pranced and paw ed, of th e p a p e r ta k e n by h ick an d o th e r-
had
given his life, when ven-
l’.\er\ .Article sold to be Guaranteed as Represented
b o th confined to th e ir hom es, th e lm p atlen t to he off on C h ristm as eve, w ise d e a le rs w ho sell m o to rs
gence was to be his—God in­
T h e a u to in d u s try is th e b e st o r ­
fo rm e r by th e illn ess o f h e r son R u s­ as they once had done. They hung
g an ized in th e w orld.
tervened.
sell an d th e la tte r by an in ju re d th e ir h eads an d a tired look cam e
Into th e ir hlg brow n eyes, fo r they re­
finger.
m em bered how heavy the loads had
T w o g re a tly en jo y ed so cials w ere grown and how m any m ore trip s they
Reliability
\ \ \ A. HESSEL
Service
h eld by th e M eth o d ists on la s t F rid a y w ere forced to m ake y e a r by year.
( iresham
ev en in g . . A . . t th
th e e ju
young
— e . c h u rc h m
u u g I St. N icholas no longer rested now
p eo p le an d g ro w n -u p s m et, en joyed through the sum m er m onths, ns he
a fine sh o rt p ro g ra m , a sin g , g am es once had done, but lab o red every
an d re fre sh m e n ts. T h e p ro g ra m con­ day throughout th e year, and often he
New Schedule of ( iuarantee Refund in case of blowout
siste d of vocal solos by H W. S tro n g built toys la te in to th e night, fo r a
or
puncture, besides adjustment
g
reat
m
any
gifts
had
to
be
m
ade
to
an d L eslie W alrad , p ian o solo by Miss
E le a n o r B o tk in , ta lk s by H. L. St. fill th e b ask ets th a t th e greedy children
left. Tlie tw inkle left his m erry eyes,
C la ir an d th e Rev. A. S. H isey, At
and lie no longer sang about his work,
J th e S u n d ay school h all in th e Odd fo r he wtw sad and thought o f the
net
5-inch tires, $6.50, net
F ello w s b u ild in g th e boys an d g irls of. tim e th a t would com e when he could
net
6-inch
tires, $8.00, net
th e in te rm e d ia te a g e w ere e n te r ­ no longer build enough p resen ts to go
4-inch
tires,
$5.06,
net
7-inch
tires, $9.00, net
ta in e d by th e y o u n g people of th e around.
4%-inch tires, $5.50, net
¡classes of Mrs. S hipley, Mias S h ip le y 1 Lafe one D ecem ber day St. N icholas
8-inch tires, $10.00, net
an d M iss E lisa b e th J o h n s o n , w h ere j stepped from h is w orkshop Into the
Facing the south, he
th ey m ad e m e rry w ith g a m e a n d m u- , deep snow.
Jit retched out his fired arm s and
sic a n d en jo y ed c h o c o la te cake.
Latourell Bldg.,
Phone 2331
Gresham
c a lle d : ’’H ear, oh hear, children of Un­
T h e M eth o d ist c h o ir is a g o in g in ­ earth , my loved ones, can you not g e e
s titu tio n u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of H al you a re becom ing selfish and th a t your
B ishop.
L a rg e a u d ie n c e s w ere d e­ greedy dem ands a re too g reat a task
lig h te d last S u n d ay a t b o th serv ices even for St. N icholas, king o f the
w ith th e efficient p a rt ta k e n by th e C h ristm as sp irit? C an ’t you see. my
c h o ir. In all o th e r re s p e c ts, also, th e children, th a t you a re killing the spirit
o f C hristm as?"
se rv ices w ere In sp irin g a n d h elp fu l.
H is chin sank upon his cliest and
te a rs glistened In his kindly eyes. A
soft w hite snow flake fluttered down
and nestled ag ain st his cheek, and a
tiny voice w hispered Into his e a r :
"S anta. I will help you.”
"W ho a re you?” asked Sr. N icholas
”1 am a snow fairy .” answ ered th e
tiny voice. "As my siste rs and I have
danced about the a ir we have often
\\ e cordially invite you, at the beginning
'S T y e a r we had much more I sw irled about your sleigh on C h rist­
Ob l.\ ERY DESCRIPTION
fun over th e C h ristm as tre t 1 inas eve. and have seen tlie g reat
of the New Year, to provide for your fut­
tian ever before been,is» J loads you have alw ays enrried and
each parcel w as w rapped In how tired you have looked.”
such a way th a t It w as Im ! “ W hat. 0 w hat, shall I do?” asked
ure welfare by starting an account in this
S anta
\ \ e have an over stock and must clear them out be­
possible to guess w hat it contained '
“J u s t go about your w ork as usu al.”
fore inventory.
To stim u late the ch ild ren ’s inge­ answ ered th e fairy. "I and all my
oank. Right now, in the season of good
nuity, a p rize of a box of candy w as of sisters will help yon.”
fered to th e m em ber of the fam ily i “Dh, th an k you—th an k yon,” cried
resolutions, a"d with the whole vear befor’
" fio displayed the g reatest cleverness St. Nicholas. And th e fairy floated out
In w rapping g ifts. T his w as won bv
am ong th e o th er snowflakes.
yvU, is an excellent time to open your ac
elglit-jcar-old Jack. He hung a string
As the children w ent about the
of rem arkably lifelike sausages upon , snow-flakes w hirled around them , and
•ount. It w ih be a pleasure to us to extend
tlie tree, a s an offering to his m other It seem ed as If they h eard th e chant
When the strin g s w ere untied h alf a Ing o f tiny w dees and as the snow
to you every courtesy, and we shall be glad
dozen hem stltclied flakes nestled a g ain st th eir e a rs they
handke r c h I e f s j seem ed to sin g : "J u st a stocking—
tum bled out. B ari hang a stocking up on tliris fm n s eve.’
to see you, whether your deposit be large
handkerchief had j
“J u s t a stocking—ju s t a st.x-klng,”
first heen rolled In j ran g through th e h e a rts of the children
or small.
a sm all cardboard on C hristm an eve. And in t-laee of
and then w rap p ed ' leaving tlie g reat vessels as they onee
REPAIRING
In m ottled paper. I had done they jn s t hung up th eir
A close second ■ stockings
All work guaranteed.
to J a c k s
w as a fountain
pen'
Some children w ere too selfish to
concealed In a candle m ade of thin h e a r the song of Ute «n-iwflakes and
p asteb o ard w rapped in w hite tissue left the g re a t b ask ets a s they alw ays
p a p er tw isted to a point at the had done. But when they saw the
GEORGE A. BRANDT
loti to represent the wick and black­
Gresham, Ore.
g reat J ot the unselfish children had
O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t
P h o n e 1107
P ow ell St
ened with a dro p of Ink to show that
In th e ir gifts and how <-ontented and
th e wick had been lighted T his w as*
happy they w ere th ese selfish one»
Santa
F e tch ed H e r
FREE
o f M erchandise
$
G resham T heater
W EDNESDAY EVE.
S tory o f the
Christmas Stocking
CITY BA K ER Y
ÎWîATCH! this space
H. B. WARNER
In the next issue o f the O utlook
«
Felix O’Day
A R ea l S a le
$5000
HESSEL’S
Worth Of Good Used
Implements & Machinery
FARM MACHINERY
Lee Puncture-Proof Tires
Cord and Fabric
Inventory Sale
W e adjust these tires here
--o f R o c k e r s
SHERMAN McCARTER garage
1922
Fun W ith
C hriftm as Parcels
1922
AN invitation
S ellin g at Less Than Pre-W ar Prices
THE PRICES WILL AMAZE YOU
J. E. METZGER.
Fisk
I ires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
and retreading
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
First State Bank
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