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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1922)
l’ AfcìF FOI B GRE.HBAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1». HttS GRESHAM LOCALS , At the request of the Oregon W. C. T. U., the Gresham union is attem pt- Ing to g ath er good, clean, w earable garm ents to be sent to th e relief of the people of Astoria. Those who wish to contribute should take th eir packages * 1 to the Sunday school hall in Odd Fel- y I low's building not la te r than S atur- " I day noon. v | Mrs. J. H. Wood has been ill for ( several days with a severe attack of I bronchitis aggravated by asthm a. The I Rev. J. H. Wood is suffering from a ' fractured collar bone, caused by a fall (on the. icy street. ie it y ( w a r i jk I w fa fo a Christmas Store ) Mr. and Mrs. John llrow n had as a guest the la tte r p art of last week S. Sttegelm aier of T anana, A laska a form er resident of Rockwood. Mr. L'ntil Saturday, Dec. 23 j Stiegelm aier went north 25 years ago at 9 p. in. with the first rush for th e Klondyke. ‘ He has not been here for 18 years and Each customer making a I notes wonderful development of the $1.00 purchase at this store | country. He is in the hot house and will be entitled to a guess on I gardening business in Tanana. p leasant su rp rise party was giv- the number of shot in a I en A last F riday evening on H. L. Spen- ; glass tube in our window. cer when about 40 m em bers of th e The one guessing nearest to Methodist church and friends w ent to the correct number will re his home to spend the evening. The occasion was in honor of Mr. ceive: 1st— A White Gold Wrist Spencer's birthday which occurred a sh o rt tim e ago. He w as presented V atcli. with a beautiful electric reading lamp ( 2d— A L av alierre. by the church. The Rev. A. Hisey , 3d— A Gold Iting presented the gift with an ap p ro p riate i speech and many good wishes. The i evening was spent in playing games, I Some m usical num bers w ere also giv- > ) en by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, ’ evangelistic singers from Newberg and ! a num ber of readings by Mrs. C. M. ■ Gift Goods in Holiday Boxes The Holiday Goods you want are still in stock Our lines are still incomparable in extent and variety. Do Your ShoppinQ Early Women’s Fancy Boxed Em broidered H andkerchiefs in at tractiv e Holiday Boxes, lfic to 50c W e Have Everything \ ---------------- That the Market Affords i Our stock of Ho3e is com plete, latest colors and styles at low est prices. P hone 1411 your order for Xmas Goodies FELT FO O T W EA R Nuts, C andies, Fruits Brown, Gray, Oxford, Pink and Green, matched ribbon and pom poms, felt insole, cushion heel and V eg eta b les, 95c to $1.75 S tap le and F ancy The House of Quality Telephone 1411 G roceries Zimmerman. R efreshm ents were served. Miss Marion Robertson expects to occupy her new home soon on East Powell Valley road. Her m other, Mrs. Robertson, will m ake her home with her. 020202024802020202020201020210020202020101051010101011060410010202020202020202020202020201532389482353530100 CCru j When you think of gifts, think of this store, We are better able than ever before to fill your Christmas list and will be glad t< help you. Our selections are all new and the prices are much less than last year, S tationery, Books Parisian Ivory, Xmas Suggestions from the % P7P77P7PP_ " "" "" "" U G oods, WINCHESTER STORE W IN C H E S T E R W IN C H E S T E R W AGONS SC O O T E R S W ith Rubber Tires and Disc W heels. W ill please any boy. Each Easy to oper. ate and easy to control. Sale to use ROLLER S K A T E S W IN C H E S T E R W IN C H E S T E R T ools that any man w ill be proud to ow n K itchen equipm ent that w ill save labor HAND SAW S HAMMERS ALGER BITS A X IS HATCHETS CHISELS SCREW DRIVERS PLANES and P L I E R S W IN C H E S T E R TCHER KNIVES El NCH SL1CERS KITCHEN SU C ! RS COOKS KN D ES HOUSEHOLD CLEVERS BI TCHER STEELS PARING KNIVES SPATULAS MEAT FORKS WINCHESTER F L A SH L IG H T S Gold Plated Nickle Plated Fibre Cases All styles, sizes and prices W inchester Brilliant Long-Life Batteries ¿L _ M any useful presents in Sil verw are, D ishes, G lassw are Alum uin w are, T eapots, Etc. " TMS — " h iv e n iin * - __e ro a a ^ Leather P ost Cards, Etc. For the K id d ies TOYS Order a Sonora phonograph now for del ivery Christmas. Many different styles to choose from. Store Open Evenings balance of this week W IN C H E S T E R P erfu m es Shaving Sets, Christm as Cards, TOYS "UU "*) C andy Books a re alw ays useful, anil a very d esirab le gift. O ur stock of p o p u lar fic tion is th e m ost com plete ev er offered here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Metzger are g et ting settled in their new home on Main street. D. E. Towle was given the credit of being the auction« er at the last Bethel B aptist church entertainm ent when a few articles lett over troni a form er tiazaar w ere sold. H. W. Cooley was Hie auctioneer and should have re ceived th e credit for it. Tlie dance given in G resham in the Masonic hall last Friday evening u n der the auspices of several Gresham business men, was well attended and a good tim e was enjoyed by all. It proved to be such a success th a t a sec ond lance will be given on Friday evening. Ja n u ary 12. Gresham Drug Co. The Rexall Store GRESHAM , OREGON Extra Special! Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs Sc each in ease at HEPP’S RACKET STORE Telephone 1236 Seed stalk s of radishes, turnips, and of various garden and tru ck crops, th a t have rem ained as refuse m ater ials in the garden, form one of the fa vorite breeding places for plant bugs which are to injure the crops next year. Removal of those m aterials will The country church th a t is dying destroy one o f the favored w inter is the one th a t still tries to meet its q u arte rs ot those insect posts. problem s w ith the m ethods of 50 years Same w ith wives as with autom o ago. Every ru ra l church m ust be a biles—it's not the original cost, but com m unity church by serving the en ‘.he upkeep. tire life of th e com m unity in which it ONE 1923 FORD; ru n 1000 miles exists. The modern church no long sam e as new: S25.00 of accessories. er holds itself apart. R ather It builds A good buy at 1450. This car m ust up the com m unity out of its very life. be sold bv Saturday. Sherm an Mc It sets up th e standard of the life of C arter Garage, phone 2331. the Man of Galilee, and toils unceas WANTED—Every boy and girl to ingly to lift the com munity to His have a Xmas present put up in a neat C hristm as box w ithout cost. stan d ard s of m oral, social, economic, The Call F irst S tate Bank. Gresham . and sp iritu al righteousness. Oregon, for Instructions. church of today grows through s e r T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per vice.—Rev. A. S. Hisey, in the Circuit cent in te rest on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. Rider Gresham, Oregon evening Building Committee on Masonic Building Aanicd. The Inform ation given in the last Issue of the Outlook nam ing the building com m ittee on th e new Ma sonic hall which is being planned for G resham , wag not quite correct. Those on toe finance com m ittee are: A. Meyers, chairm an ; K. A. Miller and Chas. Cleveland. The building com m ittee consists of J. E. Metzger, ch airm an ; J. C. Shultz and A. J. W. Brown. A. F. H am m ar is chairm an of the general com m ittee consisting of the above m em beis, and Judge S tapleton is also w orking with the general com mittee. P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook