Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 30, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    PRICES
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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
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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.
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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,
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i n i ' c d by
scientific prlucl[ les
Gresham City Bakery
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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
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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
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PRODUCTS)
Portland
Et. East Taylor
Phene E 4«t «3*,»
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W hy H ave Leaky Roofs?
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.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.
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FOR USE OH
ANY ROOF IN ANY
WEATHER
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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
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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
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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