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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1924)
PRICES Slashed // Our Half-Price Sale h as aro u sed unu su al in terest v»>,„ ad v a n ta g e of the w onderful op’uortunhv choice a rtic le s of Jew elry at g reat redactions C o d i n 'a n d m L ^ o T s e S o n V ° ^ T , u ^ u . ^ ya re f/om - . Ck *° tak e ‘° PUrCha3e V“ 8 We““ - % F ollow ing is a p artial list: WATCHES A ll W rist W atches 44 off. 12 size, 15 jewel, W altham and Elgin W atches in an ’ ’ R egular P" “ ,2 5 ’ cut <« « « • » '. J14.00 seven and eight jewel W atches cut to #7.95. r, . WATCH CHAINS 40% OFF. $2.50 and $3.00 Sport Chains #1.19 $2.00 S port Chains, 99c. $1.00 Neck Chains, 49c. $2.50 and $3.00 S terling Silver Bar Pins #1.19 $“•50 to $4.50 Solid Gold Tie Pin, #1.49. ’ $2.50 C hild’s Gold Filled B racelets #1.49. $2.00 Silver B ar Pins, 99c. $2.00 W hite Gold Tie Clasps. 99c. $1.50 S terling Silver Thimbles, 99c. $2.00 B racelets, 99c. $2.00 Neck Chains, 99c. $2.50 Child's Bib H olders, 99c. $2.00 to $3.00 L adies’ Shoe O rnam ents 99c. 50c to 75c Tie P ins, 25c. 50c to 75c B arrets, 25c 50c to 75c Men’s C ollar Pins, 25c. 50c "Hold on” Tie Pin Clutches, 25c. 75c to $2.00 Cut and Polished Agates, 25c. $3.50 S terling Silver Rings. 95c. $1.50 S terling Enam eled Pins, 49c. $1.25 Colored Stone B racelets, 19c. ti's n n ’¿ 5pn,ilk, W atch s t r a Ps. com plete w ith catches, 49c. $1.50 Gold Pilled Brooches, 49<% $5.00 S terling Silver Link Stone B racelets, #2.49. $5.00 to $12.00 Lockets and Charm s, #2.49. $5.00 to $15.00 L adies’ Gold F illed B racelets #2.49. $1.00 to $1.50 Silver Bar Pins, 49c. $1.20 L ingerie Sets. 49c. $1.50 Tie Clasps, 49c. Mah Jongg Sets, 44 off. Sm oking Sets, 44 off. S terlin g Silver Belt Buckles, 44 off. All Gold Rings, 44 to 2-3 off. All Em blem s 40% off. All Cuff and L ingerie P ins, 44 off. All Cuff L inks and B uttons 44 off. 60c to $3.00 E arrin g s, 39c. L adies’ F ancy Combs, all styles. 44 off. P ens and Pencils, 44 off. $15.00 Gold Filled Pen and Pencil Sets, #5.95. $10.00 Gold F illed Pen and P encil Sets, #4.49. $1.50 N ickle D ust-proof W atch Cases. #2.19. $10.00 Gold F illed W atch Cases, #4.49. Coat O rnam ents, 44 off. Incense B urners, 44 off. $35.00 T oilet Sets, #15.95. $15.00 T oilet Sets, #7.95. All Ivory 44 off. All L eath er Goods 30% off. Beaded Bags 44 off. Lam p Shades 44 off. $26.00 Clocks, C athedral Gong, #14.95» $18.00 Clocks, C athedral Gong, #13.95. $14.00 Clocks, C athedral Gong, #5.95. $12.00 Clocks, C athedral Gong. #7.98, $3.75 A larm Clocks, Radium Dial, #2.99. $3.00 A larm Clocks, #2.19. $2.00 A larm Clocks, #1219. $1.75 A larm Clocks, #1.29. $3.00 G enuine Gem Safety Razor, com plete in com bination c ig arette case, 98c. $6.00 to $15.00 P earls, closed out at #3.95. $16.00 to $25.00 P earls, closed out at #6.95. $35.00 L aT osca P e a rls in jew el box, #14.95. Beads, 44 off. All G lassw are, P o ttery and V ases g rea tly reduced. $125 H olton C ornet, slightly used, com plete w ith all slides, le ath e r plush case, #39.50. $12.00 26-piece T able Sets, #5.15. ALI. SILVERWARE REDUCED. $10.50 Boudoir Lam ps. #6.!K pair. H undreds of N ovelties 44 off. $1.50 to $10.00 S pectacles 44 off. Guy D. Jones, Jeweler OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is Bakery and at Stor s Contains the Vitamines, L a i n i ' c d by scientific prlucl[ les Gresham City Bakery r. t*’ a ? Phone 1221 A 1 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. S unday school. T he P a ren ts-T ea ch e r association gave a very pleasing C h ristm as e n te r ta in m en t a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay night. At th e conclusion of th e p ro g ram th e p resid en t of th e association. Mrs. Chas. L u ndquist, w as presen ted w ith a handsom e silk u m b rella in ap p re d a tio n of h er services. T he Rev. O. J. W llner, p asto r of th e Mission ch u rch , an n o u n ces a w atch n ig h t service w hich w ill be held W ed nesday evening from 9 to 12. The young people w ill give a p ro g ram con sistin g of read in g s and m usical n um bers, followed w ith a ta lk by th e p a s to r on th e them e, “A New Year G reet lng." T he co n secratio n serv ice will be held Just before m idnight. A col lection will be tak en as a C h ristm as gift to th e M isses N ettie Nelson and F ra n ce s Arvfdson who serv e as p ian ist and o rg an ist, respectively. R e fresh m ents w ill be served d u rin g th e eve nlng. Phone 1711 F a i r v i e w . O G rohn in B R IQ U E T S A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trip* to Portland Gresham Phene 1*51 Powell nut Maple r e . Phone 2211 Special Cash Price at Mill Only P rices Subject to Market Changes per ton per Ion Barley, whole - - $48.00 Barley, rolled or ground 50.00 Beet Pulp 48.00 Corn, whole 56.00 Corn, cracked* or ground 58.00 Oats, whole - - 44.00 Oats, rolled or ground 46.00 Wheat - - $56.00 Scratch 59.0« Egg Producer 54.00 Mill Run - 36.00 Middlings 47.00 Linseed Oil Meal 54.00 Cocoanut Meal 43.00 calling at the office at Fairview. Oregon i SONNEBORN PRODUCTS) Portland Et. East Taylor Phene E 4«t «3*,» - t W hy H ave Leaky Roofs? . g . i n.,, ' T N ? ht . X . n’' k ' ANY •'■ ‘•I— .n J ‘•’ to rm tig h t is brushed on over the old roofing, ■nd furnishes a one-piece coating w ith o u t seams, laps or nail holes. Slormii^hl B 7 .1 1 IF J J r » n i ' i y r* ■ ' ' h t^ E - — FOR USE OH ANY ROOF IN ANY WEATHER i w requires no renewals or repainting. One coat ing is sufficient, and it w ill outlast any other roofing by years, be cause of its durable indestructible ingred ien t*. i w requires no thiuning, mix ing or heating. Just brush it on. Unskilled labor can do It. Saves the labor of ripping off the old root, the cost of a new roof, and of constant repairs. A. W. METZGER & CD. Gresham, Oregon SA N D Y B L U F F T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will m eet a t the schoolhouse F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 2. Mrs. Jack Brophy, c h a ir m an of th e program com m ittee, has prom ised an In terestin g program . Mrs. Je ss H ite Is ch airm an of th e re fre s h m en t com m ittee and an n o u n ces th a t cake and coffee will be served a t th e conclusion of the program . A. J. A ult, who lost an o th er horse th ro u g h sick n ess ab o u t tw o w eeks ago, had th e stom ach of th e anim al analyzed in a lab o rato ry , hut no signs of poisoning could be found. T his leaves Mr. A ult much p erplexed as to th e cause of th e d eath s of so m any horses. He has lo st five In th e la st tw o y ears and an o th e r Is sick a t presen t. FAIRVIEW OVERLAND SPECIAL! New Model Overland Tourings. Gas Tank in Front. Due to a confusion of datea In r e g ard to the ren ta l of th e hall a t E'alr- ROCKWOOD vlew, th e previous dance w as not giv NO TRADES T he Rockwood school p ro g ram was en, but th e New Y ear’s eve d ance will one of th e best all-aro u n d e n te rta in be run as scheduled, according to th e m en ts ever staged by th e Rockwood p lan s as announced by J. W alker. school. T he p asto r of th e com m unity T he F airview P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o church, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, Is ciation has postponed Its m eeting until quoted as saying th a t Rockwood is to J a n u a ry 9, at w hich tim e all m em bers be com plim ented on its excellent a re req u ested to be p resen t, as plans co rp s of te ach ers, who can produce a re to be form ulated a t th is m eeting such a fine C h ristm as program . for a big g et-to g th er affair to be held Mrs. Addle S p rin g er, of Hoquiam . th e la tte r p a rt of Ja n u a ry . At th is W ashington, sp en t th e C h ristm as sea tim e th e fa th e rs of th e d istric t a re to son w ith her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs be th e g u ests of th e association. W alker Q uesinberry. Healed bids, w hich will clo se a t 7:30 A w atch n ig h t serv ice w ill he oh o'clock Monday evening, J a n u a ry 5, served a t th e Rockwood com m unity 1925, a re to be received by G eorge ch u rch W ednesday night, beginning at Shaw , clerk of D istric t 16, for th e 7:45. The p asto r says he has accept plum bing and h eatin g on th e F airview ed an Invitation for as m any w ho like school, p lan s for th e building of which for a New Y ear’s trip to unknow n a re u nder th e direction of C laude p arts. A utom obiles a re being provid Stockton. of G resham . CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HATS ed for all who w ish to go along. “T he E ver In v itin g F u tu re ” will be th e them e of th e serm on Hunday | from $ 1 .0 0 to $ 3 .7 5 ( ream P rices. T he Sandy C ream ery Is paying 48 m orning a t 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith cents at th e cream ery and 47 ce n ts on Memorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , by th e ' the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf p asto r, th e Rev E. R. D. H ollensted. I Sunday school s ta rts pro m p tly a t 10 A STATED COMMUNICATIONS o'clock. X f y f Fairview Lodge No »2 A. F A T he Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Brown and A lfred Boise Is hom e from th e Uni- program of th e M ethodist ch u rch held 'N F A. M.. S atu rd ay evening, J a n d au g h ter. Miss N ellie Brow n, of Mon v erslty of Oregon for a visit over th e . C h ristm as night. T h e u n u su al pro- u ary 3. 1925. 8 0 » oclock. Visiting m outh. Oregon, are v isitin g th e ir son- holidays with his p are n ts, Mr. and gram , w hich w as en tirely a religious b reth ren welcome. in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. » Mrs. B u rt E. Boise. WM. H STANLEY. S ecy . , p o rtra y al of th e C h ristm as m essage. L. A. HARLOW. W. M. Floyd Surface. Over 100 atten d ed th e C brU tm a« , was m uch enjoyed. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Clearance Sale W inter Millinery 2 COAL WAREHOUSE C o . C j R A ÍN ^ A N D $570 It’s Good and Good for Ton THEO. VAN DOf’INCK At the reg u lar m eeting of M ultno mah G range No. 71 on S atu rd ay , the following officers w ere elected fo r th e ensuing y e a r: M. H. W heeler, m as te r; H. L. Ban. o v erse er; G. W. All- : A 1 R V IE W der, le c tu re r; A m anda Byron, c h a p lain; Jo h n S leret, a ssista n t se tw ard ; M argaret W heeler, se c re ta ry ; S arah W heeler, tr e a s u re r; Max K ligel stew ard ; C harles W heeler, gatekeep er; B ertha Ault, C eres; Ju lia A llder I Pom ona; A nna Thom pson. F lo ra : I Mary Kligel, lady a s sista n t stew ard ; Louise M, Nelson, m usician. H. L. Ball w as elected as a m em ber of th e ex ecutive com m ittee. z A very enjoyable m eeting w as held / and a goodly num ber w as p resen t considering th e inclem ent w eather. In stallatio n w ill ta k e place at G resh am Ja n u a ry 17, 1925. T he next movie a t th e G range hall DEC. SO. w ill be W ednesday evening. Ja n u a ry fL The first one, held in Decem ber w as w ell atten d ed and it is hoped to m ake th ese show s en te rta in in g and instructive. Only p ic tu res of a high [o rd er w ill be shown. T he g ran g e is d irectly resp o n sib le for these. The m achine is being ren te d of th e Cot tre ll school but o th erw ise th e P aren t- T eacher asso ciatio n of C o ttrell is not interested. T his sta te m en t is m ade in co rrectio n of a fo rm er statem en t, w hich nam ed them as co -w o rk ers w ith th e grange. Mrs. M artin L en n artz and d au g h ter A nna w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs on Mon day. Miss W ilm a Chase, who is seriously ill, w as rem oved to a P o rtlan d hospi ta l on S atu rd ay . H er m any frien d s a re hoping for a speedy recovery. A calendar is yours by W ilbur A ltm an Is show ing his p le a s u re at being a hom e visito r by weal ing a genial sm ile. Roy R ich is also am ong th e home visitors. HO If IN (J IS V IS IT E D The Rev. Win. F a irw e a th e r h as a c BY I I O I .D -I l* M A N cepted a call to th e p a sto ra te of the P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch and ex T he neighboring tow n of Boring hud pects to begin his w ork w ith th e new | year. T here will be preach in g s e r a ta ste of real ex citem ent la st F riday vices at the ch u rch next Sunday both evening when th e confectionery, pool m orning and evening u n d er th e ef ficient m anagem ent of Miss Ida Miller. h all and b arb er shop owned by S B. Y. P. U. m eets a t 7:30. W aller w as held up and robbed by a T he C h ristm as program of the B ap lone, m asked b an d it a t ab o u t 8:45 tist ch u rch w as held on S unday eve ning, having been postponed a week o’clock. It is supposed th a t he ex because of the cold w eath er. A good pected to m ake It a double holdup, as crow d w as p resen t and all seem ed to he first ra ttle d th e door of W. R. Tel enjoy th e v ario u s num bers. Mrs. B. C. A ltm an visited a t th e fo rd ’s g en eral m erch an d ise sto re, h ut on th e ir fa ilu re to respond to his Chase hom e on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. W rig h t and W. C. knocks, he ra n acro ss th e stre e t to Mr. S paulding of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests on W aller’s place of business, w alk ed C h ristm as a t th e H. C. N elson home. O thers p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. boldly inside and, a t th e point of a r e H . A nderson, R. I. A nderson and son volver, ordered those p rese n t to throw Nick. up th e ir hands. Two m en and tw o The deferred C h ristm as p ro g ram of boys w ore p resen t and he forced th e the M ethodist ch u rch w ill be held on sm a lle r of th e hoys, Tommy Lund, W ednesday evening in connection with a w atch n ig h t p arty . All a re co rd ia l aged 12, to search th e men. W aller w as quickly relieved of $120, b u t the ly invited to atten d . All a re glad to see th e snow d isap tw o tills in th e room w ere not d is p ear anil th e green g ra ss to peep tu rb ed . Soon a fte r, an auto, w hich forth. T he ever w elcom e “Oregon m ist” gives a different "feel" to the w as seen avoiding the m ain th o ro u g h air, w hich is m ore accep tab le as w ell fare, headed tow ard G resham a t a high as m ore h ealth fu l th an th e d ry alk ali ra te of speed. It is th o u g h t th is w as d u st ca rrie d by th e e a st wind. th e c a r of th e outlaw . No a c c u ra te descrip tio n of th e th u g could be ob POWELL VALLEY tain ed , b u t he w as said to be a tall men w earing a long overcoat. F. M attson and fam ily a re spending T he Low er Logan sto re, In e a ste rn a few days a t Chinook, W ashington, C lackam as county, ow ned by Roy w here they a re visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C arl N elson en ter S prague, w as held up a t 6:30 th e fo l tained a t C h ristm as d in n e r Mr. and low ing evening by a m an an sw erin g Mrs. H en ry T llg n er and A ndrew th e sam e descrip tio n of th e b an d it who robbed th e pool hall In Boring. He Ryberg. K nute A nderson, fa th e r of T horvald secured b ut $7.50 a t th e sto re In L o A nderson, has been suffering for the gan. Mrs. H alstcd, a clerk , and her past tw o m onths from asth m a. He is sister, Mrs. R asm ussen, w ere alo n e In th e place when th e robber en tered and 88 y ea rs old. An e n te rta in in g C h ristm as program dem anded th e cash, using a gun to w as ren d ered a t th e L u th e ra n ch u rch enforce his dem ands. He m ade his S atu rd ay n ig h t by th e m em bers of the escape in a sm all autom obile. Price GRESHAM HAT SHOP