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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. PAGE FOUR I ■■■■■■■ FRIDAY, DECEMBER ¿X 1923 I if — ■ ■ GRESHAM LOCALS ¿Tdrunawick P M O N O C R A P H S AND R E C O R D S R E C O R D SA L E in unit p a c k a g e s o f six ea ch w hich c o n sti tute 12 p ieces o f la te up to d a te , F ox trots, w a ltz e s an d so lo s by n o ted artists, b and s and o rch estra s. N o th in g o b so le te — a real v a lu e at *3— per Package of Six F or a lim ited tim e only J. E. METZGER Gresham, Oregon ■■ ■ I I To Command “Around me World” Flight Oregonlun Bargain Offer. Appreciation Expressed. T h e O regonian is m ak in g a special b arg ain offer on th e Daily edition for th e next 234 days for f t an d on th e D aily and S unday for 300 days for 16.00. S u itab le com binations w ith the O utlook m ay be arranged.A dv. We w ish to ex p re ss ou r sin cere , th a n k s aud a p p re cia tio n to Mr. Claude S tockton and th e o th e rs for th e ir gen- ero u s k in d n ess in co n trib u tin g to , m ake o u r C h ristm as a happy one. I Mr. and Mrs. Will R obertson. A C h ristm as tre e ladened w ith gifts ! an d b ea u tifu lly d eco rated w as en joyed on C h ristm as eve a t th e hom e of I Dr. and Mrs. Geo. In g lis. A fter th e I g ifts had been d istrib u ted re fre s h m en ts w ere served. T hose p rese n t b e sides th e host an d h o stess and d au g h te r, Miss Mabel Inglis, w ere Mr. and Mrs. W ard In g lis and fam ily. W ill L ight, b ro th e r of Mrs. In g lis, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R ak er, Mrs. F ie tta H ibbard, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. R ak er and little son Bobby, Mr. G ilbertson. Miss M iriam In g lis, and Miss E m m a B. Johnson. Ed. S tro n g and M aurice B otkin, s tu dents at th e U niversity of C alifornia, cam e from B erkeley to spend th e ir C h ristm as vacation w ith th e ir p are n ts here. T hey m ade th e trip in a bug w ithout top or w indshield, d riving day and night, and reach ed hom e w ithout m ishap. Dr. and Mrs. Botkin w ere not M ajor F. L. M artin will command ex pecting th e ir son. th e four U. S. planes which hop-off An u n u su al C h ristm as p ackage cam e a t S eattle April 1 In an attem p t to rec en tly to Mr. an d Mrs. E. M. Camp fly around the world. from th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Roy R oberts of Pow ell B utte, to be d istrib u ted by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. R ogers have them to th e m em b ers of th e fam ily as g u ests th e fo rm e r’s b ro th er, Dillon It co n tain ed th re e tu rk ey s, tw o J. R ogers, Mrs. R ogers and th e ir son pounds of b u tte r and four boxes of E v erett and d au g h ter L uella of L iv honey. C h ristm as g u ests of Mr. and ingstone, M ontana, who w ill spend a Mrs. Cam p w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas. w eek or tw o here. Camp, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Noble and Miss L eila Gibbs is at hom e from ch ild ren , R ich ard an d B etty of P o rt Bend spending th e holidays. land. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. B urch w ere hosts Miss M erle B est of P endleton is th e g u est th is week of Miss W inifred St. at a d elightful fam ily p a rty on C h rist C lair. Both young ladies a re te ac h ers m as w hen they en tertain ed th e ir c h il d ren and g ran d c h ild ren . Mr. and Mrs. FOR in th e A thena school. E a rl B urch. Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. F ow ler Mr. an d Mrs. Steve M arston sp en t an d ch ild ren an d Miss Peggy Lock- S u n d ay an d N ew Y e a r ’s D a y S unday at th e hom e of th e fo rm e r's wood of R oseburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. fa th e r, Colby M arston. — Thom of Salem . Mr. and Mrs. E. P. BRICK NO. 1. Butterscotch M arshmallow Soufle, Frozen Mr. and Mrs. Ross M arston have an H arp er of P o rtla n d and Mrs. B urch’s Pudding, French Vanilla. 8-pound boy, born S atu rd ay a t C h e rry fath e r. T. C ulbertson. BRICK NO. 2. Vanilla, Claro Sherbet, Orange Parfait. ville. Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n and Miss E liza A d in n er w as served on C h ristm as beth Jo h n so n w ent to P o rtlan d on T h ese b rick s w ill be c a rrie d a ll of next week. n ig h t by Dr. and Mrs. Geo. In g lis at C h ristm as to spend th e day w ith th e ir We w ill c a rry special b rick ice cream all th e time.- th e ir hom e on Pow ell stre e t to Mr. son and b ro th er. S p ecials w ill be changed each S atu rd ay . and Mrs. W ard In g lis and fam ily, W ill Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore e n tertain ed on L ight, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. R ak er and ORDER EARLY. C h ristm as day Mr. and Mrs. S. M. son, and Miss M iriam Inglis. D avis and ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D onald M orse of C orvallis spent W alter Q ueer an d ch ild ren and Mrs. C h ristm as w ith h e r m other, Mrs. F. A m ber L eland of S pringdale. G RESHAM , OREGON V olbrecht. Miss E sth e r P ete rso n sp e n t th e la st C h ristm as g u ests a t th e hom e of week end an d C h ristm as day w ith her Ju d g e and Mrs. G eorge W. S tap leto n p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P eterso n at ..................................... .............................................................................................. .. w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin and Shaw , Oregon. Mrs. P eterso n , who Mr. and Mrs. L. H. P e te rs of P o rtlan d , h as been ill is g re a tly im proved. dr. and Mrs. Thos. R am sdel of B eav er Mr. and Mrs. E lto n E astm an w ent to yzzzzzzzzzzz/ZZZZ/ZZZ/ZZZZZ/Z/Z'/ZZ/Z ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jo sep h H aley and S eattle fo r C h ristm as to v isit w ith ch ild ren . ! ! relativ es. Mr. and Mrs. Dave B. E vans of E u S Ê Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern w ould not gene sp e n t sev eral days of th is week E = be d eterre d from serv in g C h ristm as E E v isitin g w ith frie n d s in G resham and d in n er to th e W. R. K ern fam ily of a a P o rtlan d . Mt. Angel as u su al, even though it w as W ill R obertson, w ho has been ill n ecessary to go to th a t place for the since Ju ly 25, fo r a long tim e c r iti purpose. T hey sp e n t sev eral days cally 111, is rep o rted to be slow ly Im an d enjoyed a fam ily g a th e rin g th ere. proving. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder w ere h o sts C h ristm as d in n er w as served by Mr. a t a fam ily p a rty a t th e ir hom e on and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth a t th e ir Among those p rese n t hom e on th e Base L ine road to Mr. and C h ristm as. w ere th e G. W. Cook fam ily of P o rt Mrs. G eorge P age and ch ild ren , Joe land. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. C lan ah an of This is the dawn of a new YEAR—a day and F ra n c is Peak. Seaside and Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. M iller. to make new resolutions—to turn over a G uests at th e G eorge M etzger home new leaf. Mrs. H. D onley and g ran d d a u g h ter on C h ristm as w ere Mrs. Minnie A tk in Nothing is finer at this season than for son of L ents and Miss Cora B. Green. B a rb a ra Je a n n e A shw orth of Spokane, us to study our faults and determ ine to A d in n er w as given by Mr. and Mrs. a re spending th e w eek end w ith Mrs. overcome them, C. I. R aker on "C hristm as day to Mrs. D onley's siste r, Mrs. L eslie St. Clair. Are we getting ahead? If not—WHY? F ietta H ibbard, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. They a re e n ro u te to th e ir hom e in Surely we can locate some pet extravagance a fte r spending sev eral Bailey and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. S pokane th a t is a m aterial cause in “Keeping us Bailey, Miss Em m a Johnson. Mr. and m onths in C alifornia. down.” Mrs. E. D. R ak er and son, Bobby, and A special p ro g ram is being a r To save is hard—but only the man who Mr. G ilbertson. In th e evening the ranged for New Y ear's n ig h t for m em does s o —WINS. sam e com pany, also Glen W inters, b ers of th e O rder of E a ste rn S ta r and = E = a = = w ere e n tertain ed at th e R. I). Bailey th e ir frien d s, to be given in th e Ma = E E E “ Don’t count the enemy—conquer him.” home w here a tre e and refre sh m e n ts sonic hall. S E w ere enjoyed. M rs. O. A. E astm an gave « = s = Mrs. G ertru d e F ch an n o spent C h rist C h ristm as d in n er to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. : a = = : inas in Kelso, W ashington, w ith her A nderson, Mrs. Cora W alker and : = £ = i i b ro th er, G eorge W. Baker. d au g h te r Alice, and Mrs. M. E. P a tte r i = = E T he g en eral m eeting of the L ad ies’ son. E E Mr. E astm an left on Sunday E : = ; Aid of Zion E vangelical ch u rch , both m o rn in g for Chicago on a b u sin ess trip E E GRESHAM, OREGON - : G resham and V ictory circles, w ill be and to visit w ith relativ es. ! ! Ê Ê a - held at th e p arso n ag e on T h u rsd ay a f = = W illis D avidson of Bull Run. sp en t ï ! A STRONG BANK E E tern o o n . J a n u a ry 3. at 2 o'clock. T his C h ristm as a t th e R. M. W elch hom e in : : : = = Ï w ill be an im p o rta n t b u sin ess session, G resham . : : w ith th e election of officers, and all W esley A. S h attu c k of V ancouver, V n iin n H m n n m m in iiitiin m .........i ii n ii i ii iiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiin iiiiiiiit iiiiin iiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin m in iiiiiiin iiiiiiin iiiin iii.7 m em bers a re u rged to be p resen t. W ashington, fo rm erly of G resham , and Mrs and Mrs. L eslie T. St. C lair gave a C h ristm as d in n er at w hich Mrs. H. Miss F ra n ce s M. Manar.v of 1215 E ast M. Shaw . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair Y am hill stre e t, P o rtla n d , w ere m a r and th e Misses W inifred and M argaret ried T h u rsd ay n ig h t. Decem ber 27. Special Brick Ice Cream W IT H R O W ’S CONFECTIONERY A Striking V a lu e — at *295 creasin g its cost to the purchaser. Considering the improved appearan ce of th e new Ford 'louring Car, o n e would naturally expect a proportionate advance in price. A comparison extending over a long period of years will reveal th e fact that the present price is actu ally th e lo w est at which the five-passenger open car has ever been sold. Larger scale production, however, has made it pos sible to incorporate in this new type to u rin g car a number of d e c id e d im provements w ith o u t in T h u Car can be ct'fainr J thi c The Ford T o u rin g Car stands today, as it always has, a most rem arkable valueinthe motor car field. i ihr fu r J Weekly Pur. hate Plan R A K E R & SON G resham , Oregon Ring Out the Old Ring in the New First State Bank Grocery Specials Prices good Saturday and Monday ,--------------------------------------------------------------- N i-wberg H am , sm all and m edium size ...lb. $ .29 p u ritan 1H am s, cvrv tine, w hole or half ...lb. .29 .19 c hoice P icnics, nicely trim m ed, bright. lb. N ewberg L ard, 1.75 med pail 90< 1arge G ood cooking an ! eating, bx. 85c H ydes King, choice ap p les from Hood River, dox ................................... $1.25 A p p le s * ' —' ......— — ■ Plain M ixed C andies lb. 20' 2 Ihs $ .35 C hristm as M ixed C andies. lb. 20 . 2 lbs. .35 lb. .20 M ixed N uts, a choice m ixture .45 Brazil N uts, (N igger toes) ... lb. 25' 2 lbs. .25 C ranberries, b e st......................... lb. 15' 2 lbs. - - - -- C y cla m en B eautiful ta b le p lant, each 6 0 c H o lly W rea th s, e a c h ................................... 5 0 c i - • — Bulk M uscatel R aisins Package R aisin s....................... R a ja h D ates..................... D rom edar)- D a t e s ................ N on-Such M incem eat lb. $ .10 2 pkgs .25 10 -oz. pkg .15 2 pkg . .45 2 pkg: .35 A. W . METZGER <& CO. Quality and Service Phone i / $ i Feed 1281 St. C lair, besides th e m em bers of th e ir fam ily w ere p resen t. Mrs. M ary S hoem aker en tertain ed on C h ristin as Mr. and Mrs. W ill G un th e r and d au g h ter Je a n n e tte , Mr. and Mrs. H om er S am uels and son Cecil and Jam es S h oem aker of P o rtlan d . •Mrs. C lem entine M etzger w as h o st ess on C h ristm as to her ch ild ren and g ran d c h ild ren , including Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M etzger and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Exley and fam ily. Mrs E lsie M llleson and d au g h ter and Will M etzger, also Mrs. Belle B eers and Miss F lo ren ce B eers. Mrs. C lara S unday, who has been ill for th e past w eek at the hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. F ra n k M etzger, is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley and Miss Mabel Shipley spent C h ristm as at Oswego w ith relativ es. Mr an d Mrs. L. C. M etzger e n te r tain ed at a d elig h tfu l C h ristm as d in n er th e ir son E lm er and wife and son D onald of R oseburg, and Mrs. D. M eyers of P o rtlan d . BETHEL BAPTIST "The (ilail llanil Churrh." Bible School to a. m . Sermon at 11 a. m and 7 JO p in Lord’» Supper the first Sunday of the month Bible Study and Praise Service W ednesday, 7 :J0 p m Choir R ehearsal. Thursday. 7 :10 p m “ I n b e r» a l B rotherhood Is th e Goal" "Come lAow v i/k ns and w r w til do fAee ¡rood.' DAVID Q DARRT, D Th . Taator. BAPTIST PASTOR TO GIY E FAREW ELL SERMON T he Rev. D. Q. B arry will p reach his la st serm on as p asto r of th e Bethel .Baptist ch u rc h next Sunday evening on th e them e "T he Bible a G uide.” In th e aftern o o n at 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. B arry w ill m eet th e m em bers of th e O regon City B aptist ch u rch and re p re se n ta tiv e m em bers of th e v a ri ous m ission in te re sts in an all-day session a t th e O regon City ch u rch , w hen Mr. B arry w ill preach his in itial serm on in his new w ork as a ssista n t p asto r of th a t ch u rch . Bethel B ap tist ch u rc h has secured Prof. G. R S ch lau ch of Linfield Col lege as p erm a n en t p u lp it supply and he will p reach h ere tw ice each S u n day. T he tru ste e s of th e ch u rch have lli.ite d th e Rev. and Mrs. B arry to r e m ain in th e p arso n ag e u n til a settled p asto r is secured. T he usual session of th e Bible school, w ith c lasse s for all ages, will begin at 9 45 on Sunday m orning. At 11 o'clock th e p asto r w ill p reach on "L esso n s from th e S ta r in th e E ast." Miss M artha H agberg will sing "My F aith in T hee.” by O 'H ara. In th e evening, besides th e farew ell serm o n by th e outgoing p asto r, th e re w ill be a sp ecial m usical p ro g ram The o rc h e stra from P o rtlan d w hich re n dered m any fine selectio n s h ere last m onth w ill be p rese n t and a s sist the choir. L eslie W alrad w ill sing The Blind P lo u g h m an " as a special n u m b er Auction Sale of Cattle A t F airgrou n d s, G resh am , O regon IVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2 Commencing at 1 p. in. Sharp 3 0 H ea d H igh G rade D airy C ow s T his H erd of Cows is all young and in good o rder, co nsistin g of H olstelns and Jersey s, all T uberculin Tested. The follow ing is a description of cows th a t w ill be sold: S Grade Holstein Cows, fresh, with calves at side. •! Grade Holstein tow s, will freshen in a few days. 3 to B years old. Aires - Jersey and Durham, mixed, just fresh: heavy milkers. - Grade Gnernseys. I fresh, the other will freshen .Ian. 11. 12 Jerseys, just fresh. Good ones. s Jerseys to freshen in January and several by the date of this sale. T he above listed cows are all young w ith good udders, and are good m ilkers REM EM BER T H E DATE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924. E very cow m ust be sold reg ard less of price, to th e h ig hest and best bidder. All prospective buyers are invited to come and look th is stock over before th e sale. TERMS—Cash, or six months' time on Approved Notes, at 8 per cent interest. JE R R Y B O G G S, O w n er J K G REER. A uctioneer MEYERS Clerk.