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GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926
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TEACH LILS O F M l SIC
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mason en ­ is connected w ith th e E lectro P a in ­
te rtain e d a t dinner F riday evening less d en tists in P o rtland.
Dr. M ark E m ery cam e o ut from
Dr. and Mrs. A rth u r W. H ahn of
Continued from page 1
A ylsw orth & M artin have the
P
o
rtlan d Sunday and brought his
P o rtland. Dr. H ahn, an old friend
only exclusive ready-to-w ear m en’s
one’s teaching uopn th e ch ild ’s of Mr. M ason, recently retu rn ed C h ristm as gift to his p aren ts, a s
W. B. P arso n s Is exchanging ap p arel shop in G resham . The pow er to feel or to asp ire? And
from C alifornia w ith his bride. He ifew radio receiving set.
C hristm as greetings with old high p artn ersh ip tirin, consisting of E. yet perh ap s th is is th e te a c h e r’s
W.
A
ylsw
orth
and
J.
R.
M
artin,
has
school friends scattered through
rich est realm when she has the
Connecticut, M assachusetts, New existed for the past four years, and pow er to develop it.
York, New Jersey and W isconsin. prior to th a t tim e Mr. A ylsw orth
“T he m usical feeling of th e child
But 12 of his old class, th ree men conducted a sim ilar line of busi- ; is intangible, affecting his en tire
At th is Holiday season
ness.
They
specialize
in
all
lines
and nine women, a re now left of a
we feel g rate fu l for the
being, and th e teach er who c u lti­
a
re
hun
g
ry
and
g i g
consid eratio n you have so
class of 33 w hich graduated from of m ens’ clothing fu rn ish in g s and vates it m ost effectively is one
w ant to
kindly extended to us in
the H artford, Connecticut, high hats, shoes and hosiery, for th e i whose contact w ith him com es
the past y ear and tak e
school in 1868. Those living are fam ily, to g eth er w ith num erous th ro u g h those intangible, indes­
th is o p p o rtu n ity of w ish­
g iit a rticle s for both men and
all over 76 y ears of age.
ing you a very Merry
cribable attrib u te s called p erso n ­
women. T h eir business has m ade
C hristm as and a Happy
Mrs. H. C. L arsen attended a re-
ality. If she is lacking in person
»«
an
appetizing
a steady grow th since th e o rgani- ,
P ro sp ero u s New Year.
ception and dinner given a t the
satisfying meal
zatlon of the new concern and th e j allty, even though her m aterial and
P ortlan d hotel Monday by th e a s­
method may be excellent and the
a
past year of business has been ex- i
sociation of auto cam p p roprietors,
oth er phases of h er technique
ceptioualiy good.
a new organization. P ortland auto
w ithout definite criticism , she will M
At th is season of th e year th eir
cam p men w ere hosts for th e occa­
j windows p resen t a beautiful holi­ never be able to build m ost con­
sion. Speaking followed th e din­
stru ctiv ely upon th e ch ild ’s em o­
day aspect and inside a re to be
ner.
/
found bountiful displays for every tions."
A fte r th e c a ll fo r d in n e r is m ad e a n d everybody
Mrs. W lnnlfred Heden, who was
T. P. Wag has w ritten co n cern ­
desire and to tit every pocketbook.
h a s se ttle d in to th e v ery se rio u s b u sin e ss of e a tin g
called to G resham by the death of
A ylsw orth & M artin endeavor to ing the te ac h er’s influence,
e v e ry th in g in s ig h t— th e c o n v e rs a tio n is p r in c i­
her m other, Mrs. D. M. Cathey
ca te r to the C hristm as shopper and “W hat you, today, have tau g h t
W holesom e hom e cooked m ea ls th re e tim es d aily
pally a b o u t how good it is to be a liv e a n d to h a v e
s
lias retu rn ed to her home In S a c ra ­
th ese g irls and boys
to th a t end have a selection of hol­
so m an y , m an y good th in g s to enjoy.
m ento, C alifornia, accom panied by
They may forget. Too soon th e
iday goods equal to th a t in some of
MORNING S h o rt-o rd e r b rea k fa st.
M any h o ste sse s buy a ll th e bak ed goods fo r th e
mind em ploys
her little g randdaughter, A drienne
the city stores. As th ey have ade­ Itself w ith needless ca res and $
m eal a t o u r,b a k e ry .
NOON
M e rc h a n t’s lu n ch eo n , s h o rt o rd ers
Starkls.
counts as naught
qu ate room and tim e to devote to
Word has been received of the
A R e a l F ru it C ake, ju st like m o th e r m ade, th e
NIGHT . S h o rt orders. .
th e ir custom ers, m any will no The lessons w hich in- early youth g
m arriag e of Miss H en rietta B.
w ere taught.
best fo r th e C h ristm a s d in n e r. T ry th e m .
doubt find it to th e ir ad vantage to But
w hat you a re w ithin your
Honey to H. A. Nesme, a form er
do th eir C hristm as shopping in
W hite C lover Ice C ream a t a ll tim es
h ea rt today
North D akota acquaintance, on De­
FRESH BREAD BAKED DAILY
Is m arked indelibly upon the clay
Gresham .
cem ber 8 In Los Angeles. Mrs.
Of
th
e
ir
young
liv
e
s
,
to
help
or
A ylsw orth * M artin wish to re ­
CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS
Nesme is a sister of W. F. and
harm the plan
mind th eir friends th a t, not only is
Which
God
designed
to
m
ake
a
p
e
r­
George F. Honey and has visited In
it desirable to trad e w here th e re
fect man
K
C h r is tm a s D a y w e w ill s e rv e b rea k fa s t o n ly .
G resham frequently. A fter J a n u ­
are tim e and o p p o rtu n ity for a And tru ste d them to you, His a r ti­
PHONE 1341
GRESHAM
ary 1. Mr. and Mrs. Nesme will be
san.”
carefu l selection, but it is easy to
¿a S. E. Cor. M ain a n d Pow ell, G re sh am
P h o n e 1111
at home to friends a t 2106 N or­
We wish all a Merry Xmas and Happy Prosperous New Year.
m ake an exchange of C hristm as
m andie avenue S., Los Angeles.
m erchandise w hich is often neces­ Twentieth Century
An interestin g piano program sary to be done and which is a c ­
.1 Strong Competitor
was given by pupils of Miss F lo r­ com plished m uch easier in the
ence Honey a t h er studio on last home town.
4 -‘
The T w entieth C entury grocery
Friday evening which was e n ­
N either p ro p rieto r Is a resident opened one of its chain sto res in
joyed hy a num ber of p are n ts und of G resham but both a re identified
friends of the pupils. T hose ta k ­ with everything w orthw hile in the G resham in t i l e fall of 1922 and
since th a t tim e has occupied a
ing p art w ere Douglas Johnson, locality and a re considered local
prom inent place in th é com m ercial
L av ren c e A ylsw orth, D eloris Hos- “citizens" except when it rom ea to
life of the com m unity. Its sp ecial­
foid, Corm ack F arran d , V irginia voting.
ty
Is "everything to e a t” at living
Lundhom. Jean E lkington, Roberta
prices.
Kidder, Vera Stafford.
Kermit
HdWC Co.
The com pany com prising th is
Johnson, Jean N ickerson, George
Of c o u rse it w ill be a T u rk e y fo r C h ristm as!
tian Complete Stock chain of groceries o p erates about
and Milton Odell, M argaret N icker­
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sto
res
scattered
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
O
re­
son, Bob D owsett, W ilbur Exley,
i t ’s ra re goodness h a s e sta b lish e d th e custom of T u rk e y
T he larg est und liest equipped
y
fo r C h ristm as.
M arjorie
A ylsw orth,
E lizabeth hard w are »tore in M ultnomah gon and W ashington, and new ones
Zim m erm an, Mrs. L. D. K inder and county outside of P o rtlan d is th a t are being opened i n ‘the te rrito ry
We have o rd ered from th e b est b ree d e rs th e ir v ery ch o ic ­
Helen A lthaus.
owned hy the K idder H ardw are from tim e to tim e. As th e ir com ­
December 23 will be the last
est b ird s— larg e plum p an d juicy.
m
odities
are
purchased
In
large
The children of G resham grade com pany which began business in
possible
date we can take orders.
school a re w orking hard on the G resham in 1911. In th a t year Mr. q u an tities, an app reciab le saving is
O ur c u sto m e rs are re q u e ste d io place o rd ers now — we
O rd er y o u r O y sters e a rly
p reparation of a C hristinas p ro ­ K idder p urchased the Johnston thereby assu red the consum er. For
will select early and lie su re you get th e pick of th e flocks.
gram w hich will be given on share of the p artn e rsh ip of S te rl­ Instance, th e flour distrib u ted to
We give 8 A II Green Trading Stamps
Of course, we h av e D ucks— G eese— C h ick en s a n d ro a s ts
T hursday afternoon, December 23, ing & Johnston who hud sta rted a the various branches Is bought in
train
lo
ad
lots,
30
-carloads
to
a
fo r th o se w ho p re fe r th em . A lw ays th e Choicest a n d te n d e r-
to w hich they are inviting their hurdw ure store th e year previous.
est. Fill your C h ristm as and New Y ear D in n e r M enu h e re .
p arents and friends. The program S terling tit K idder continued the train , and raisin s, an o th er stap le
will be at 1:30 in the school audi­ buHinet* for the next five years article, are purchased in as large a
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
when Mr. K idder assum ed his p a r t­ q u an tity as th ree carlo ad s a t once.
torium .
’/ e ta k e th is m e a n s o f th a n k in g o u r m a n y fr ie n d s a n d
The local store, w hich Is u nder the
Phone 1891
Pow ell S tre et
An 8-pound d aughter was horn ner'» In terest In the concern. G. G.
p a tro n s a n d w ish all a M e r r y C h r is tm a s a n d a H a p p y a n d
m anagem ent of E. M. W ard, a s s is t­
Miller
becam
e
a
p
a
rt
of
the
firm
in
to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com stock at
O n th e M t . H o o d L o o p H ig h w a y
ed by Jesse T hom as and Mrs.
P r o sp e ro u s .Y ew Y ea r.
the home of Mrs. H arriet Tlrnm er- 1919, w hich relatio n sh ip has since
Ward, enlarged Its q u a rte rs last
mun on December 6. On Decem­ been retained. H arold Richm ond
year and now has am ple space for
ber !» a son w eighing 8% pounds lias been em ployed as a g eneral a s ­
the display of its Hue, clean stock
sis
ta
n
t
for
the
past
th
ree
years
and
was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
A rapid tu rn o v er of m erchandise
Zuyen of T ro u td ale at the sam e other helpers around the sto re are
in su res a fresh stock and sh ip ­
II.
M.
Miller
and
K.
R.
Kidder.
place.
m ents a re received th ree tim es
The K idder H ard w are com pany
At the th ird an n iv ersary of the
weekly from h ea d q u arters in P o rt­
founding of th e G resham Unde­ is the only exclusive h ard w are con­
land. T he sto re adheres stric tly to
nom inational tem ple on Sunday 30 cern in G fesham and c a rrie s every­
the rule, cash and no delivery.
m em bers w ere added to the church. thing from buckshot to a pipeless
Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Miller of S a­ furnace. In addition to the g en eral
line of h ard w are they keep sp o rt­
lem were present and sang.
Dr. H. C. Johnson desires all ing goods, plum bing supplies, elec­
who wish to become m em bers of tric a l appliances and paints, and
the G resham band to meet with are the authorized .agents for the
him at the reh e arsal In M etzger's E astm an b ro th ers' Slbloco furnace,
hall on the evening of December a coast product, m an u factu red ut
The com pany
29. At th at tim e plans will be Silverton, Oregon
made for adm itting new m em bers uims to carry th e goods the people
dem and und its m otto is. “ If you
to the band.
Officer» w ere elected by the don't see it, ask for It.”
I He Holiday Goods you want are in stock. Our lines are incomparable in extent
Prompt and courteous service is
E astern S ta r lodge last T uesday
and variety. Don’t delay your Christmas shopping—do it early and do it here.
evening as follows
Mrs. Jo se­ the w atchw ord of tile K idder H a rd ­
Courteous salespeople to assist and wait on you. Our delivery service is unbeatable.
phine Haley, w orthy m atron; J o s ­ w are com pany and the past record
eph Haley, w orthy patro n ; Edith of the Arm speaks for itself. Mr.
T eg a rt, associate m atro n ; Madeline Kidder says the p ast year has been
M en’s
Elkington,
conductress;
Marie a prosperous one as a whole.
L e a th e r S lip p ers
Morgan, associate
conductress;
C arrie Cameron, tre a su re r; C lara Tatar Drug Stocks
$ 2 .5 0
I’ulfer. secretary. The appointive
W e h a n d le o n ly th e h ig h e s t g ra d e g ro c e rie s
Many Wanted bines
Felt S lip p e rs............ # 1 ,5 0
—th e k in d e x a c tin g h o u sew iv es d em an d . O ur
officers of the lodge are G race
T he T aber pharm acy opened up
g ro c e rie s a re a lw a y s fre sh . W e give th e sam e
Page, Ada;
Minnie Aylsworth,
a year Htid a half ago In th e O sburn
c a re fu l a tte n tio n to p h o n e o rd e rs th a t w e give
Ruth;
V ernlce Yuger. E sther,
building. The p ro p rieto r, f . N. T a ­
H
am
m
erm
ill
to th e m o st e x a c tin g hou sew ife— w ho sh o p s
Esta Cannon.
M artha;
Crtssy
tter, rep o rts th a t th u s far into the
p e rso n a lly .
Schneider, E lecta.
Nell Thorne,
S tation ery
second year of business receipts
m arsh al;
Mubel (ltt, chap lain ;
H o u sew iv es a re u n a n im o u s in th e ir a p ­
in fancy box
have doubled over the co rresp o n d ­
C arrie Adlx, w ard er;
G ertrude
p
ro
v al of th e q u a lity a n d v a rie ty of o u r g ro ­
ing period of the first year, w hile
5 0c to $ 3 .2 5
Alexander, o rg an ist; A It Mor­
ceries.
W h e th e r fo r a b o u n teo u s, h o lid a y
the prospects for th e com ing 12
gan. »< ntinel.
fea
st
o
r
a
lig h t a fte rn o o n te a , h e re you w ill
m onths a re b etter th an the past.
Mrs Rudolph K aser Is re c u p e r­
find th e e a ta b le s to s a tis fy th e m o st fastid io u s
Mr. T aber has been a druggist all
ating ut the P ortland sanitarium
F elt F oot W ear
a p p e tite . T h e re is n o e x tr a c h a rg e fo r q u a li­
of his life since leaving eoltege
where she underw ent a m ajor o p ­
ty. L et us h e lp you in p la n n in g th e m en u fo r
with the exception of som ething ■
A ssorted colors, m atched
eration recently. She is doing well
y o u r C h ristm a s fea st.
ribbon and pom poms. felt
over a year spent In Y. M. f . A. '
and will probably retu rn home
insole, cushion heel.
W e ta k e p rid e in th e q u a lity of o u r goods
work In Longview. W ashington,
soon
Each N 5 i to # 1 .2 5
and e x e rc ise c o n tin u a l c a re to m ake su re th ey
prior to coining to G resham . His
Hunday dinner guests at the home
a re a lw a y s th e b e st q u a litie s .
stock here is com plete, fresh and
of Mr and Mrs. Benjam in Davies
thoroughly up to th e m inute. A
T he g rea test line of
were Mr. and Mrs. II I. S t.C la ir
druggist, of all persons, m ust e a ­
und Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers
ter, not only to th e needs of the
of Portland.
Packed in b e a u tifu lly
Nuts. Candies,
sick, hut to the vagaries of the
A truck carry in g a cow skidded
We have ever show n. T he
Fruits and
m ore fo rtu n ate who are alw ays d e­ colored C h rist m as boxes
kind he will keep on w earing
at the corner of Main street and
G D ” ;,
of v a rie d desig n s, th e se
m anding som ething new In su n ­
Vegetables,
afte
r
C
hristm
as.
the Section Line road early F riday
delicio u s B onbons. C hoco­
dries which accom pany the well
Staple and
afternoon when th e driver made
late s w ith c re a m am i nut
5
0c
to
$
1
.5
0
equipped line of drugs in a modern
the turn, w ith the re su lt th a t the
Fancy
c e n te rs, a s well as C andied
-tore. Mr. T ab er Is endeavoring
cow was throw n over the tru ck
F
ru
its,
c
o
m
p
rise
a
co
llec­
Groceries
io an ticip ate the w ishes of G resh- I
sides, lauding on h er back on the
tion of C an d ies e s p e c ia lly ,i
am and vicinity in a carefu l!) se- i
pavem ent T he anim al escaped s e r ­
titlin g for gift giving.
leeted line of m erchandise.
His
Special prices
ious injury although considerably
fo r m en. w om en a n d c h ild re n
pharm acy lias been proving itself
bruised.
to churches
( ’¡gars.
Tobaccos
p a rtic u la rly popular lately ns a
at sp ecial prices
W illiam ( arrow of Sandy was
and
schools
new set of F airb an k s scales is an
brought to (he T hom as sauitarium
Cigarettes
attractio n for those who wish to
Wednesday to be treated for severe
O ur sto rk ol' llo s e i* c o m p lete, la te s t colors
keep a line on th e ir weight. Mr.
injuries to ins hack und shoulder
and
«tyles at low est p rices.
T aber Is the reg istered p h arm acist
y teals at all Hours
suHtalned the day previous when
B e give > A II G reen T ra d in g S ta m p s w ith
of the concern and the one w h o '
hl» ca r turned over. He rem ained
cash p u rc h a se s. A lw ays a sk fo r th em .
carefully com pounds th e p rescrip
in the san itariu m until Saturday.
W om en's an d C h ild re n 's F an cy Boxed E m ­
tlons, hut In the ro u tin e work of j
Mr. fa rro w is p ro p rieto r of a ttre
b roidery H a n d k e rc h ie fs in a ttr a c tiv e H oliday
the sto re be 1» assisted hy W illiam i
shop a t Sandy.
boxes. Boxes of i 4 dozen.
Thom, who has an In terest in the .
R. H. Luethe, bookkeeper for the
business.
Oregon P ickle A fa n n in g com pany,
returned Friday from M innesota
Mis» M argaret St. f l a i r spent the
ft. W, f o r . Main A I’ow ell 81«.
The House of Quality
w here he had been called to see his week end at Salem, a guest at the
GRESHAM
H a n d k e rc h ie fs
m other who w in III. He report» Beta Chi open house of W illam ette
*»c to fl.oo
Telephone 1111
We Deliver
her a» m uch improved In health.
university.
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WE WELCOME YOU
Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Do It Here!
She (Christmas ^tore
Christmas Goodies
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Specially
Assorted Candies
NECKTIES
SWEATERS
W E L L IN G ’ S
Restaurant
25c to $1.95
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