Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 07, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.........................................
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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
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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
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.......................................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
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YOLK
M ATE H i
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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,
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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.
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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.
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T ou w ill n o tice th a t m ost of th e bie for-
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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
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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.
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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.
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GRESHAM. OREGON
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the y first
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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
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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.
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DAVID Q BARRY. B. Th.. Pastor.
W. L. GORSAGE. Secy.
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