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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM T r o u td a le C ity H a ll, T r o u td a le , O reg o n SATURDAY EVE., DECEMBER 23 F lo o r h a s been reflnished and is in fine condition. GRESHAM « .P IE C E ORCH ESTRA G ents $1.00 L ad ies’ F re e Everybody W elcome A M erry C h ristm a s to Y o u , E veryon e! I t’a Chriatmaa day again, the time of greet ing» and gift» from friend to friend. To each and everyone of our many patron», we ex tend our cordial remembrance and our beat wiahes for the coming year. 22. -lie ? The choral society will not hold a meeting Monday evening on account of it being C hristm as night. The next ' m eeting w ill be held at th e reg u lar time. Many people have been having trouble w ith j^lpes bursting as an afte r effect of the severe cold spell. The alm anac predicts fairly good w eather for the rem aining p a rt of December P ric e d a t, D oz. W e h a v e j u s t u n lo a d e d a v e ry large with frosty nights and it ts to be Car o f F in e N a v e l O ra n g e s. J u s t in I n c lu d in g 126 hoped the prediction comes true. tim e fo r C h ris tm a s a n d p ric e d in th e ISO a n d 176 2 doz. fo r 7 5 c Gregg Cox has made several excava u su a l 2 0 th C e n tu ry ' close m a n n e r. sized O ra n g e s tions on E ast Powell street recently. The w ater main on th is street has been tapped and a tw o-inch pipe laid underneath Mrs Boughner’s Notion store to th e plant of the Pack P ro d ucts company. During the excavation some of the tim bers from the old bridge which stood th ere before the fill was- put in were discovered and w ere still in fairly good condition. The fill w as made several years ago. The pipe which supplied the Jones Lumber company with w ater bursted and it was necessary to tear up a sm all portion of the street to rep air it. The Gresham Rebekah lodge will not hold a m eeting next Monday even ing on account of it being C hristm as night. All members are urged to be present at the next reg u lar meeting C R A N B E R R I E S , grow n C A M E L D A T E S , b ran d CA M PBELLS TO M A TO when th e in stallatio n of the new of in N W . lb. 2 3 c , 2 fo r 4 5 c new p a c k , p k g .......... 15c ficers will take place. S o u p , c a n f o r.............. 10c Mrs. Josephine Robertson, and son A ll g u a ra n te e d 1922 g ro w th , N o rth w e s te rn p ro d u c t, Jack, of P ortland will spend C h rist mas in G resham at the home of Mrs. 1 c ra c k in g q u a lity e x tra good, b u d d e d sto c k , P O U N D R obertson’s cousin, Mrs. R. Beadle. 2 lbs. 7 5 d , 5 lbs. fo r $ 1 ,8 5 . C a lifo rn ia S o ft S hell, N o Joyce K idder has been quite ill but 1 q u a lity a t, p o u n d 30<‘, 5 p o u n d s fo r $ 1 .4 5 is said to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and daughter, Miss Hazel, expect to spend 9 9 the holiday season at M yrtle Creek, 1 lb. O O C Oregon, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alder and family and other relatives there. SW EET PO TA TO ES, O L IV E S , G re e n S p a n ish Miss Mabel Moulton is assisting at G R A P E JU IC E , Hepp's R acket store during the C hrist v e ry b e st sto c k , p riced p in t j a r s fo r.............. 2 9 c C h u r c h ’s, in p in t b o ttle s mas rush. 6 p o u n d s fo r................. 2 5 c q u a r t ja r s f o r .............. 5 5 c p in t b o ttle fo r........... 28<j Miss Gladys Cronk, form erly of M ontfort, W isconsin, and well known I N D I A R E L I S H , D el A S P A R A G U S , S h o rt T ip s to the large num ber of M ontfort peo H O N E Y , in c o m b 2 0 g M o n te b r a n d , glass 13< ple in Gresham , was a guest a t the ta ll c a n s fo r.............. 2 5 c p in t j a r s ........... ............ 2 9 c home of Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse last week, as w as also Miss Della Cozine L y o n s R o y a l A n n C h er rie s, 7 -o z . b o ttle f o r ................ of Caspar, Wyoming. The young la dies were in the m usical act playing for the S hrine circus. Miss Cronk was in P o rtlan d several years ago, playing at the P antages theater. Since then she has traveled in E uropean countries and during the w ar was en Mrs. W ithrow entertained th e mem te rtain e r for soldiers in the B ritish bers ot the B aptist choir to a lunch in Isles, F ran ce and Germany. The m u her diningroom one evening th is week sical com pany of which she was a following practice. About 30 were member is said to have played forl present. over a m illion allied soldiers. and D. S. Johnson has bought stock in Mrs. C. E. Fow ler and children of the P ack P roducts com pany and will Roseburg are visiting for a few days tak e a position w ith the w orking force with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. of the concern in the m anufacture of ! Burch. Iced cakes. The M ethodist Ladies’ Aid will meet on W ednesday afternoon, December TO YOU 27, with Mrs. A. S. Hisey a t the par- J sonage, to discuss m atters of im p o rt ance. Mrs. Hisey will be assisted by j' Mrs. W. E. Beegle, Mrs. F. W. F ield house and Mrs. D. E. Towle. M y e rs W a te r S y ste m s, E le c tric o r G a s E n g in e Pow’er Full reh earsals of the C hristm as 1 program will be hold S aturday a fte r W a sh in g M a c h in e s , F a irb a n k a -M o rs e G a s E n g in e s a n d noon at the Methodist Episcopal church beginning at 2:3h, wlieu all S cales— A C o m p le te L in e of M a c h in e ry a n d Im p le m e n ts m em bers of the school below the Bible classes a re expected to be th ere in I force. Twentieth Century Grocery HAMS 1.1,, a te Ju st rig h t Special Lb. 32c APPLES Npitzen bergs, Delicious, Spies Your la rd e r will not be com plete w ith o u t a box. Priced at #1.25, #1.65 and #1.75 ORANGES Choice N avals, juicy and sw eet, sizes to suit your con venience. P riced a t per dozen.... ..... 25c, 50c, and 60c CANDIES L a n g ’s C hocolates ............................................................Box j Oc W e also have a good a sso rtm e n t of fancy candies in boxes. Priced a t per box 65c, 75c, #1.00 and #1.25 CIGARS AND TOBACCO Give HIM a box of good cig ars o r a can of his fav o rite tobacco. C igars in boxes of differen t size. P riced a t 50c, #1.00. #1.50 and up SEMI-TROPICAL FRUITS P ressed Figs, delicious and w holesom e.. ...........Lb. 25c C luster R aisins, bulk lb. 20c: package Lb. 25c D rom edary D ates, best for candies and th e table Pkg. 25c CAKES AND PUDDINGS F o r those who have been too busy to p re p a re F ru it C akes and D elicious Pound C akes ju st ready for th e table see us for v a rieties and prices. H ein z’ F ig and Plum Puddings. Your d in n e r will not be com plete w ithout som e of th is rich dessert. Sm all 25c; Med. 50c POTTED PLANTS See our display of beautiful Cyclam en and C allas, a p p ro p ria te p resen ts for young and old. A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 French Creams, pound Special Mixed, pound Broken "Mixed, pound Chocolate Creams, pound 28c Let us a ll have a Very M erry Christmas A Merry Xmas A Happy and Prosperous New Year Gresham Theater Is Oregon’s Largest Eire Insurance Company? Saturday, Dec. 23 D o u g la s F a ir b a n k s IN I hat it has been conducting a successful fire underwriting busi ness for twenty-eight years past, during which time it has paid policy h o ld ers for fire losses nearly Two Million Dollars? T hat it lias ifty I housand policy holders, representing * Americano* -- I hat it is a mutual company, writing fire insurance for the benefit of its members at cost plus the required amount to create a Surplus and Resene Fund to safeguard its policy holders against any and all emergencies? Sunday - Monday D ecem b er 24 and 25 That in the ASTORIA FIRE, December 8, 1922, this association sustained a loss on twenty-nine policies aggregating Forty-One Thous and Dollars, which was adjusted, audited and paid within six days from the time of the disaster? Ibis record is not equalled by that ot any other company having a like amount involved. I hat our Surplus and Reserve Fund of Over One-Half Million Hollars consisting ot cash, I nited States and Oregon municipal bonds, and our new home office building, is a guarantee fund against all possible contingencies? It in te re s te d , p h o n e o u r a g e n t, o r w rite th e hom e office The Oregon Fire Relief Association M c M in n v ille , O r e g o n F. ( . (PPEK SO S, T reasu rer S ervice A L T O M O B IL E S T IR E S A C C E S S O R IE S GIFT SUGGESTIONS O u r sto re is fu ll o f u sa b le a rtic le s t h a t w o u ld m a k e ideal gifts fo r w ife, h u s b a n d , m o th e r, fa th e r, siste r, b ro th e r o r s w e e th e a rt. W e a re h e a rtily in a c c o rd w ith th e h a rd w a re d e a le rs slo g a n : . OF U T IL IT Y L e t us su g g est th e fo llow ing fo r frie n d w ife, m o th e r o r s is te r: ... I’-Vrex Oven G lass, A lum inum P erco lato rs, R o a sters o r K itchen U tensils, C utlery, Scissors. M anicure Sets, H ot lo r n l Iro n s. V acuum Sw eepers, E lectric W ashing Ma ch in es T o a s te rs . Waffle Irons. Cookers. T able Lam ps, a beautiful C olonial o r C om bination Range. FOR FA I HER. I hat tool he has been w anting so P T 1’11? .... * « “ re P«'»P «r a can of paint lor his auto. A llo t Point Electric Heater. Carl Laemmle M E PETERS VIRGINIA VALLI MATT MOORE JC5EFSWICKARDin L*KE- F ,a' h Idghta, Skates. W agons. Air Hilles. ( ham m y t o a s te rs , T rap s. Tools, K nives. W atches. WEAREVER ROASTER SALE IS ON ! L a rg e size $ 6 .5 5 M e d iu m size $ 5 .4 5 S m a ll size $ 4 .3 5 '!-hol‘‘ iMmi,y " iH “ M arswells all Steel Pipeless Furnace. We will w elcom e you a t o u r Big, Busy Store. B. W. THORNE, Agent R esid en ce 1957 W . A. H E S S E L R e lia b ility G IF T S 1 h at th e Best F ire In s u ra n c e can be h ad in OREGON’S LARGEST HOME COMPANY GRESHAM OVERLAND COM PANY ITS GOOD SEVENTY MILLION EIRE INSURANCE? GRESHAM, OREGON 38c TWENTIETH CENTURY COFFEE—Just one of the many things that make your Xmas Dinner perfect, 2 lbs 65c, of McMinnville, Oregon B a n k of G re sh a m 25c 18c 20c 25c Walnuts The Oregon Fire Relief Assn. U. ('. II tGKKTY, Secretary 38c Hcsscls Farm Machinery Do you know— IL I . I t l l n h i s , |* rr-|t|,-nl LARGE NAVELS How do you do: Extra Fancy Xmas Candies Closing Holiday Suggestions Quality and Service. DECEMBER GRESHAM LOCALS ANOTHER BIG DANCE Mild Cure, sm all to m edium size................ P u rita n , none better, H oliday w rapped, fo r fam ily use................................... OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, From Geo Preadhutsts sensahona' Stage success bq Langdon MYbrtwc» J Directed bu REGINALD BARKER Urtiversa! Production L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Subscribe now fo r th e O utlook and T he Bank of Z your P o rtlan d Dally. i J , P*>’ « P«r I cent in te rest on tim e d ep o siti.— Adv