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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1923)
pact roro Christa*« Gift Certtffeates. Practice Makes Perfect. GRESHAM LOCALS £ I have received th e C hristm as gift F la p p e r—"R eggie proposed to me certificates from the Real Silk H osiery la st n ig h t." Mills and would be glad to call at your F lip p er—"D oesn't he do it b eau ti home and explain the benefit of th ese fully r A new s item from Salem an nounces certificates. P e rry K itxm iller, G resh th a t co rp o ratio n p ap e rs have been am, phone 581. Say it th e W a n t Ad way. filed w ith th e sta te co rp o ratio n com m issioner for th e D airy P ro d u cts Co. of G resham w ith a cap italizatio n of 520,000, by S. E. Sease. T. D. Lyman and D. S. Johnson. » •.•7 1* ■ U ndenom inational services a re held in th e Odd F ellow s building every S unday afterno o n at 2:30. T he m eet «»••ecaaaveC ing last Sunday w as well attended. A n um ber w ere p rese n t from P o rtlan d . Sandy and C ottrell. P reach in g next CHRISTMAS S unday will be by th e Rev. S. F. P itts. T h e glad tim e h a s com e a g a in w h en th e s p ir it of good T h ere w ill be special m usic. All are co rd ially invited. w ill is m a s te r, w h en ev e ry h e a rt is s tir re d w ith th e w a rm th ÚE as» C h ris tm a s is rig h t b e fo re us. It b e c k o n s us fo r e a rly p re p a ra tio n . T h e re is no tim e to lose. E x p e rie n c e of m a n y o th e r h o lid a y s e a so n s sa tisfie s us th a t soon o u r s to re w ill be o v e rru n w ith busy sh o p p e rs. O nce a g a in we a sk g ift se e k e rs to se le c t e a rly in th e day. T h e re a s o n s a re obvious, fo r c o m fo rt, ease a n d c e r ta in ty a tte n d th o se w ho follow th is su g g e stio n . O u r s to re is fu lly p re p a re d fo r a b o u n teo u s Y uletide. It is re p le te w ith th e fin est th in g s to be h a d fo r h o lid a y g iv in g . O ur C h ristm a s se rv ic e is a t th e c o m m a n d of a ll s h o p p e rs, now . T he sale of tic k ets for th e seniors* play. "C laren ce,” to be given F riday evening, D ecem ber 21, w ill s ta rt T u es day m orning. They m ay be obtained from th e d ru g sto re s or from th e s tu d en ts h an dling th e sale. A larg e n um ber of citizens from th is vicinity have been called on the D ecem ber ju ry in th e c irc u it court. Among them a re G. W. W onacott. D. S. Johnson, Mrs. D. E. Tow le. Mrs. O. A. E astm an , Em il Olson. Lucy Adams, J. H. S h arp and Dan Mickley. Chas. A. Coe, Mrs. A nna H evel and Mrs. Sadie C hase w ere excused from ser vice. W eek of p ra y e r wll be observed by th e Seventh Day A dventist in th eir | m eeting place in C arlso n 's h all, De- ( Icem ber 8 to 15. S ervices will be held each evening beginning a t 7:30. E lder ) A. Blinco will speak S unday and Mon- j «lay evenings, and Dr. H u n tin g to n of | Phone 2221 P o rtlan d T uesday and W ednesday eve- ( ning8. Dr. W. H. H olden, head su r- J •»«iiiniiiu...... mu.... mm,............ .. ............................... geon in th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m , will speak on T h u rs d a y and F rid ay eve nings. Special m usic w ill be given at | all services. AU a re co rd ially invited to atten d . W e w a n t you to feel a t hom e h e re a n d look a ro u n d a t th e m an y useful th in g s th a t a re p ra c tic a l fo r gifts. L. A. WACK & CO. I I I I H I t H t l l t l l l l K i l i i n i ( K ( K m i l t ( I I m i l l •••••■ !• • • • • • • ■ • ? I The (Christmas ^ to rc IS Here are a few Money Savers for You a of d ev o tio n , a n d ev ery tru e bond of frie n d s h ip is m a n ifested by g e n e ro u sly giv in g . Gresham, Oregon 20th Century Grocery K enneth Ide, you n g est son of Mr. I and Mrs. Jo h n Ide living w est of G resham , fell from a tre e a few days I ago. d islocating his left arm and frac- I tu rln g his shoulder. Mr. Ide w as op- I crated on T uesday at th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m for adh esio n s follow ing an ap p en d icitis o p eratio n a few y ea rs ] I ago. Ready Gifts for Everybody Our stock of Christmas Cards, Books, Toys, Dishes, Fountain Pens, Stationery, Silverware, Ivory, Etc., is larger than ever before. Com e in am i c o m p a re o u r p rices T he G resham fire boys responded pro m p tly to a call from Mrs. S. R. K itz m iller’s hom e la st W ednesday j evening. T he fire proved to be a chim ney fire and no dam age w as done. W hile fire fighting equipm ent could not be taken, th e firem en w ent to | re n d e r any assista n ce possible. T h eir serv ices w ere m uch ap p reciated by- Mrs. K itzm iller. po ..«,': X " " M X ; , " X ,r S The Kexall Store holiday Season æ & The Holiday Season is close at hand, l ou are already thinking of what to buv for the dear ones and friends. Our store is fil led with suitable gifts, as well as an endless variety of staple and fancy delicacies for the table. Come in and make your selec tions early and avoid the inconvenience that attends the last mad rush. GROCERY BULLETIN 1. 9 Newberg Ham, whole or half, lb. $ .30 .18 3.* Choice Picnics, medium size. . lb \ oung America Cheese, weigh about 6 pounds........ ’b .32 4. P rim o st...........................ib.’ .25 5. Stock Fish............................ ¡b. .25 6. Holland Herring, small keg, keg 1.60 rr 7. Bulk Sauer K raut.............. Quart .15 8. Bulk Mince M eat.................. lb .25 o oi.^ d Ci(,cr- -Pint 25c, quart .50 ( < B*l,sins. seeded or seedless, 2 pkg .25 11. f itron Peel, best, lb. 60c, Orange and Lemon...........................¡b. .35 Bulk Dates, very fine........ 2 lbs. .25 Cluster Raisins.....................Dkg-. .20 Bulk Cocoa.........................4 lbs. .25 Strained Honey, pint 30c, quart .55 Comb Honey, small square 27c large..................................... lb. .30 Heinz Fig and Plum Puddings „ . • • • • • • • • med. 45c, large .80 Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beans .......................................... Special .15 Wigwam Syrup, table size 20c u \ ; • IPed- 40c, large. . . .80 Hydes King Apples, good for eating or cooking, box $1.50, Other varieties............................. box 1.25 W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed ¡¿Si " • » « « • c’ “ r t e o " ’ o j } ' .............................................................................. Qu.irr- 49.- Pints Edwards Dependable or Royal Club Coffee ]b.*39c, 3db can $ Palmolive Soap, (limit six bars).. Royal " W S o a p ............... .............= = = = □ £ Red Bird Matches, large packages......................................... u * i » ....,3 5 fQr 2 5 ( FLOl R--^ our Choice, 49-lb. sacks Fancy Patent, $1.69. l-.xtra Large Dry Prunes, real nice stock. ............................................ 3 poUnds 29(. I Saturday i, the Laat Day o f Qur Big Canned Good» Sale 20TH CENTURY HOLIDAY M IXED N U T S — Consist of onlv best grades 1923 crop Choice Oregon Walnuts Brazils Soft Shell Almonds and Filberts. Pound 25c, 3 lbs. 73c 10 lbs $235 20th Century Xm as Candies— T w enty thou.and pound» of the most satisfying staple candies in the market, ready for sale beirin ning Saturday morning. oegin- hishers Rolled Oats, electrically toasted,........ Dromedarv Dates D D , nto ln L . .......................................pound 23c 2 lbs. ......................................................................package fine, half or whole piece 25c lb 49f 45c 22c Bacon Backs— very fine side bacon, 8- to 10-lb. side, by the half or whole side ?b 28c 20th Century Coffee, always reliable........................................pound 33# HOW DO YOU G ET YOLK M ATE H i — AN ID EA L PRESEN T fo r th e family HI NNING W A TER UNDER PRESSU RE 3 lbs 95, F a irb a n k s M orse E le c tric W a sh e rs, w ith riiotor, 967.)»O 1 ENJOY HOT AND (O L D W A TE R T H IS W IN TER STEP inside fo r a D EM O NSTRA TION M yers W a te r S y stem s w ith Pum ps A FREE E ST IM A T E P H E E R F IE L Y GIVEN W. A. Hessel For ev ery type o r d e p th of w ell P h o n e 1141 Gresham, Oregon One Wes|co com plete, e le c tric , sh allo w wteH system , $7.».«« One M yers i c o m p lete « E le c tric System a t $lti0.00 Hedw ° n d T.aunkS' f neum a,ic Steel Tank, or Water Direct from the W ell without the use of a Tank. T he L ast Link In (he Loop. F in ally a m ap has been published by Summer Session I', of O. Headed by the B ureau of Public Roads show ing Professor .Stetson. th e p rese n t condition of th e Mt. Hood Prof. Fred L. S tetson, of th e School Loop road. To anyone acq uainted ot E ducation, has been appointed d i w ith th is G rand Round highw ay in re c to r of th e E ugene sum m er session of th e U niversity of Oregon, succeed w hole or in p art th is m ap is m ost ing Colin V. Dym ent who has been in fo rm ativ e and In terestin g . com pelled to re tire as d irecto r be- ! It show s the rig h t leg of th e h igh cau se of th e larg e am ount of w ork way paved from P o rtlan d to G resh connected with th e college of lite ra am and g raveled from G resham to tu re, a r ts and science of w hich he is dean. P ro fesso r S tetson w as a ssista n t G overnm ent Camp on th e southw est d irec to r of th e E ugene session last sh o u ld er of Mt. Hood and a little be sum m er. Dean E arl K ilp atrick will yond. T his point Is at an elevation co n tin u e as d irecto r of th e sum m er of 3875 feet. T he left leg is shown session at P o rtlan d . The d ates for the six te rm s' w ork will be Ju n e 23 to A u paved from P o rtlan d to Hood River gust 1. and graveled from Hood R iver to P ro fesso r S tetson took his b ach e H orse T hief Meadows on th e so u th lo r's and m a ste r's degrees at th e Uni He w as a east sho u ld er of the m ountain, at an v ersity of W ashington. g ra d u a te stu d e n t a t T each ers College, elevation of 3550 feet. Colum bia U niversity, w here he under Betw een th ese tw o points, a d istan ce took w ork for his d o cto r's degree. of but 14.9 m iles, th e road is graded. U pper division and g rad u a te w ork 90 per cen t of th e w ay, b ut not yet will co n tin u e to be em phasized at th e sum m er session at Eugene, w hile u n graveled. Two bridges are yet to be d erg rad u a te work w ill be em phasized I built on th is stre tc h and th ese with at the P o rtlan d session. Last sum m er th e g rad in g and g rav elin g will be one stu d en t in four at E ugene w ere done next sum m er. T his m issing link g ra d u a te students. Many of those e n rolled w ere from com m unities outside is at th e highest elevation of the en tire of Oregon. road reach in g 4580 (eet a t S ahale G rad u ate stu d en ts in o th e r cities as Falls. At th is height w ork can n o t be well as in Oregon have begun to re c com m enced un til Ju ly , but it is pro ognize th a t the U niversity offers an posed to com plete the whole w ork next excellent o p p o rtu n ity for six weeks Intensive w ork in th e sum m er. S tu season. dents th en m ay co n tin u e th e ir v ac a If in all A m erica so m uch m agnifi tions in th e sta te of Oregon, w hich cent landscape can be seen elsew here provides exceptional rec re atio n al o p in so little tim e w ith so little trouble, p o rtu n ities. lead us to it! —The P o rtlan d T ele S ubscribe for the G resham Outlook gram . now and get th e splendid holiday num ber w hich wilt be issued on De S an d p ap er and an o rd in ary b la ck em ber 14. You will also receive the board e ra se r will keep th e ' kitchen paper all of 1924. all for 31.50. stove clean w ith little effort. Too Much Wishbon« T ° ° a n { Pe° P le to “G et A h ead " be- T i n v thv \ haVe n o t e n o u Kh D E T E R M IN A TION. Not e n o u g h iro n in th e ir c h a ra c te r. m . l e X ^ n e n ‘UCh -T h » « la d «"<> •<>„ T ou w ill n o tice th a t m ost of th e bie for- E X » c s ! ' n; , r> ’ e r e g in n in g s. S ta rt an a c co u n t w ith th is a c c o u n t111 bl" d b° th b ackbone an d a b a n k — Save #100 a y e a r fo r fifty j c a r s and von will have 915, >7 7.00— First State Bank BETHEL BAPTIST Keep sandw iches fresh by w rapping in a dry napkin, then in clo th ru n out of cold w ater and put eith er In the re frig e ra to r or Iceiess cooler. B a id * SATURDAY AND MONDAY YOU CAN BUY T he W om en’s Home M issionary so ciety w ill m eet at th e ch u rc h next W ednesday, D ecem ber 12. Mrs. Geo. H oney will lead in th e lesson study. T he serving com m ittee co n sists of | M esdam es Beegle, Page and J. V. | Cogswell. T he Queen E sth e r g irls a re plan- I ning for a rou sin g social to be given a t th e g ran g e h all next W ednesday evening. The g irls will bring th eir shadow s, w hich w ill be bought by th e | boys. G am es and stu n ts will m ake an enjoyable evening. AU young people | a re invited. T he g irls w ill serve re- [ fresh m en ts. ) ... . . A r p : ; " : : ' ; , " , 1 Gresham Drug Co. T he re g u la r m eeting of G resham 11 g ran g e w ill be held tom orrow . A nnual 11 election of officers w ill be held and sh o rt open program . ;............................ ............ ............................................................................... I I W I I I I M M M I t l l l l l l l l l i i i i M M ^ | T he bask et social and b azaar held by th e C atholic ch u rch la st night a t | M etzger's h all b ro u g h t o ut a good | crow d and th e proceeds w ere about 3250. r GRESHAM. OREGON A STRONG B t \ K lla ii U * i*1' a. m I . J o f th e m 1'or^ the y first S un day onth • ^ B uPPer ible S tud and P ra ie r S ervice \V rdnesrtsy. 7 30 p m ' ho lr K eh earsal. T h u ra d a y . 7:30 p. m Som ething for th e ca r for X m as— SPECIA L COMMUNICATION S O M E T H IN G fo r th e 5 a spot light, wind shield w iper, m otor B P|«nt liffht. new Win «4 G resham L edge No. 152, m eter, a new tire. G resham O verland m eter, „ A. F A- A. M.. F riday evening. Co. W A Co. W. A. H essel. “ I n ite r s a l Brot her hood I« the G oal" Decem ber 7. at 7:30. W ork In F C T o u r Dlot» icifk » , und Z IP clean« degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome Oil p ain tin g s for sale and p ictu re tUf« pood ' fram ing, at H ard y 's Photo Studio. w , E METZ° E R W M DAVID Q BARRY. B. Th.. Pastor. W. L. GORSAGE. Secy. c a r fo r C h riet »h!.,!.! ___ _ ' m ôm r O v -rla n d tor Phone subscriptions to 1541.