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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1926)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, any high school student. The g irls ’ and boys' basket ball team s m eet the corresponding team s from th e Cascade bocks high school, F riday 17, in th e Col Columbian High School Notes. T he sophom ore's challenge to um bian gymnasium. play a gam e of basket ball w as a c H alb ert Babbitt, a senior, has cepted by th e freshm en and ju n been invited as the guest of W il iors. T he sophom ores won by sev liam Morgan, '23, to visit a t the en points, the score being 5 to 12. U niversity of Oregon, during the T he freshm en and junior classes high school conference to be held en tertain ed th e sophom ores a t the at Eugene on Ja n u ary 14-15. Rosew ay th e a te r S aturday night. T he Columbian vs. Sandy gam es Vye M endenhall, a senior from of basket ball F riday night w ere W ashington high school, P ortland, w ell played for the first gam e by w as a visitor at th e school Friday. 1 each school. Columbian has two Shg is a form er student of Colum- Rood team s th is year and intends to bian high school having attended ca rry aw ay many m ore victories. here for her first tw o years of high T he Columbian g irls’ won by a score of 14 to 11. The Sandy boys school work. A pick-up team , the Bulldogs, won over the Columbian boys by a from th e high school, played the score of 8 to 19. F orm er g rad u ates of th e high grad e school team Saturday night. T he gam e ended w ith a score of 2 school now attending O. A. C. cele brated th e C hristm as holidays by to 7 in favor of th e grade school. T he alum ni vs. H oneym an h a rd a th e ate r p arty at Corvallis. The follow ing stu d en ts received w are gam e resulted in a score of honor grades, 90 to 100, for the 29 to 13 in favor of the alum ni. T he date for the senior class play, second six weeks of th e sem ester: “The W hole T ow n’s T alking" has i M arjorie Bush, sen io r; H ow ard been set for W ednesday, December P arsons, freshm an; W illiam Mis- *22. T he c u rta in rises at 8:15. I hey, junior, and Mahlon Evans, T ickets may be purchased from sophomore. Columbian High OEt EMBER Carl Dahl'» Shop Dressmaker Enjoy» I» Old Reliable Large Patronage Miss M. E Baldw in, th e p ro p rie to r of E lizab eth 's F ro ck Shoppe, is pleased w ith h er business which she has b u ilt up in her d ressm ak ing estab lish m en t since com ing to G resham less th a n tw o y ea rs ago She is kept busy all th e tim e with th e m aking of new g arm en ts and alteratio n s. In connection w ith th e d re ss m aking shop Miss Baldw in assists Miss E va H alsey w ith her line of m illinery. Miss H alsey m aintains a shop in th e city and ta k es ord ers for m illinery a t her G resham branch. The d ressm aking and m illinery shop is located in th e F irs t S tate Bank building on F irs t stre e t op posite th e telephone office. C arl D ahl is to be found every day except Sunday at his old stand on Powell stree t rep airin g th e foot gear of the G resham populace and in cid en tally keeping busy enough to stay out of m ischief. Mr. Dahl opened up his shoe shop in 1910 and since th a t tim e has gradual!^' added to th e m achin ery until he now has a m odern and com plete equipm ent including p atching m achine, finisher, stitch - I er. trim m er and cu tter. He serves a wide are a and is alw ays reliab le and accom m odating. He criVries a ; good line of custom m ade shoes and supplies. F red Jen n in g s is a capable a ssista n t in the shop. Many new W ant Ads today. More Value I __ ___ than the Price Suggests In th e y e a r ju st d ra w in g to a close th e price of D odge B ro th e rs M otor C ars w as m a te r ially low ered. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIII N e w L o w Prices Yet d u rin g th is period m ore im p o rta n t im p ro v em e n ts w ere in c o rp o ra te d th a n in an y y e a r in D odge B ro th e rs h isto ry . A dvances w ere m ade in e n g in e e rin g a n d body de sig n s. T h e c a rs possess a g r e a te r degree of sm o o th n e ss, silen ce a n d ease. T hey a re m o re co m fo rtab le, m ore beau tifu l. B ut no.w, m o re th a n e v e r before, th e re is fa r m ore v a lu e th a n th e price suggests. T rickle Charger TOURING C A R ................................. * #76 COUPE .................................................. #10.30 SPECIAL SEDAN............................. #1145 included Delivered STEWART-WARNER H e Also Sell Dependable Used Car» M a tc h e d -U n it R a d io You have always wanted the kind of re ception that Stewart-Warner Matched- Unit Radio will give you. Now—at the new low prices we are able to offer you phenomenal radio value. Large scale pro duction of certain models, coupled with an increasing popular demand, has made it possible for us to offer you these unusual radio values. A demonstration will convince you that this is the Radio you have been waiting for —and at a price much less than you had expected to pay. BROCKWAY & NELSON D odge B rothers D ealer s ( T e m p o ra ry L o c a tio n — G resliain G arage J. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher Phone 1901 Gresham llimilllllllllllllllUtlllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIUIIHIllllllllllllHlllllHHIIIIIIHIHllllllllllllllllllllllinilllHIIlIHHi.1 Ethyl THE NEW GAS Is H e re ! More Mile», More Power, No Knock» Sold In Gresham only by Crosley Users are Satisfied Customers We will be pleased to refer you to them, and if you will allow us to demonstrate we can prove to your satisfaction that CROSLEY quality is second to none DELL SM ITH , Prop. and the price is reasonable. I carry a good aatsortment of sizes in the high pressure and*Balloon Goodrich Tires. Try one and be convinced. KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING Have all of the family contribute to the purchase of a Crosley Radio Set PAUK FIVE 1WB Christmas Trees Go In Carload Shipments Haley B aptist Services. The Rev. E. BJorkvist of W arren will occupy th e pulpit a t th e Haley B aptist ch u rch Sunday a t I I o'clock In the absence of th e reg u la r pastor, th e Rev. Jo h n S. N or dell, who w ill leave for ( h arry Grove S aturday w here he will preach. Sunday school w ill m eet at 10 o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. m eet ing will be held at 7:30 p. m. Certainty o f Financial Progress ( II BIN I VI AS SEA L SHOWN IN TA BLEA V The 1926 C h ristm as seal sudden- | ly cam e alive at Toledo, Oregon, , la st S atu rd ay evening, according to ' a le tte r received T uesday m orning i from Miss C orinne P ennington, , C h ristm as seal ch airm an . When I th e c u rta in w ent up a t one of th e ! local m otion p ictu re houses, the | th ree carol sin g ers of th e ClirlHt- | m as seal stood on th e stage, one w ith a tru m p et, one w ith a sistru m (old fashioned g u itar) and the oth- | r witli a sliielil em blazoned with th e double-barred cross, th e in ter- | national symbol of th e fight against I tuberculosis. T h ree Toledo debu- • ta n te s played these Respective j roles. As the cu rta in rose, the notes of th e tru m p e t sounded th ro u g h the j th eater. T he notes seemed to come i from th e In stru m en t at the lipH of th e C h ristm as seal tru m p eter, but ) n rea lity an arm y bugler who ] learned his technique in th e World , W ar blew the notes from his sta tio n behind th e cu rtain . T he C h rist m as seal cam e alive and sang a snappy little song about C hristm as seals. T his was followed by other C h ristm as m usic and the program closed w ith "S ilen t Night, Holy N ight” sung by the sh ield -b earer of the living seal. T he perform ance was repeated at th e th e ate r S u n day evening and at th e g ram m ar school assem bly on Monday. Get ahead the Certificate of Deposit IF ay GRESHAM , OREGON WE SELL Radiator Glycerin a g ly ce rin p re p a ra tio n fo r fre e z in g w e a th er. W ill not e v a p o ra te . O ne filling la s ts all w in ter. W ill not h a rm Duco o r a n y o th e r body finish. It h a s a low er b o ilin g p o in t th a n w a te r. A 50-50 mix of w a te r and r a d ia to r g ly cerin w ill s ta n d zero w e a th er. We Also Sell Good Used Cars li« l CHEVROLET TOURING, good shape 1923 CHEVROLET SEDAN, a dandy closed ca r OLOSMOHILE TOURING— re-D ucoed; u good buy DODGE PARK A. C. Woodcock has ju st re tu r n ed from a w eek's h u n tin g trip in the K lam ath co u n try and has p re sented some fine geese to his friends. LUSTED 1921 FORD TOURING. Ruxtell Axle, re-Ducoed 1921 RICKENBACKER TOURING, best of sh a p e .. 1925 FORD UOI'PK-AD uco finish, good tires And a few others. F GRESHAM SALES A SERVICE Phone Istll CHRISTMAS Won't be MERRY Without G re sh am I TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO Concrete and Plaster SAND A SAFE PLACE to put your money G ravel GENERAL HAULING P h o n e G resh am 48» J. R. KNARR TR O U T D A L E, ORE. This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in this territory. It has 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. Its business is growing steadily every day. COAL We offer you rii opportunity to Invent y/iur laoney in thin successful a n i well-managed business at «.«7 per cent Interent. BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland G resham Phone 15*1 Powell and Maple P ortland Ft. Fa«t T aylor Phone EAst M*» I CANDY F ‘••Ftie very m ention of C hristm as b rin g s to mind big heaping boxes and dishes of sw eet tooth delights. CANDY. We have stocked our sto re high w ith every know n kind of sw eets— we a re ready to fill your Holiday dem ands. * Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered CEMENT AND CEMENT BRICK $250 $300 $550 $250 $800 $350 Walter W . Metzger T he reg u la r m eeting of th e L u st ed P aren t-T each er association will be held W ednesday evening in th e schoolhouse. A C hristm as program is being p repared and th erp will be a tre e for th e ch ildren. All are i n vited to attend. BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. P h o n e 1871 W ife and Husband Both 111 With Gas "F o r y ears I had gas on the stom ach. T he first dose of A dler- ika helped. 1 now sleep well and all gas is gone. I t also helped my husband.” (Signed) Mrs. B. B rink- As Oregon lis renow ned for her ley. ONE spoonful A dierika re roses, her scenery and h er fru it, moves GAS and often brings as tonishing relief to the stom ach. so is she likely to achieve d istin c Stops th a t full, bloated feeling. tion in an o th er line.—as th e land B rings out old, w aste m a tte r you never th ought w as in your system . of th e Christm as» tree. Five c a r F or low est ra te s on autom obile, A dierika is w onderful for chronic loads of Oregon fir tre e s were tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see constipation. G resham D rug Co.— billed out of G resham yesterday B. W. T horne.—Adv. Adv. over th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er railw ay lines, tw o carlo ad s co n signed to P ittsb u rg , P ennsylvania. ' an o th er to D ayton, Ohio, and the o th er tw o to C alifornia, one to I S tockton and one to Oakland. The tree s w ere p urchased and shipped by a Tacom a firm which I had them cut about nine m iles eust i of G resham on the B ear Creek log- j ging com pany land. a'T'hey w ere ( loaded on th e c a rs a t Deep Creek on the E stacada line of th e P. E. P i com pany and ro u ted th ro u g h the j G resham freig h t office. m ay be a ssu re d by in v e s tm e n t in o u r About 800 bundles w ere loaded ; Cert id e a te s of D eposit. into each ca r, th e num ber of trees varying in each bundle, anyw here T hey a re safe a n d m ay be cash ed from five to ten, depending on th e a n y w h e re, a n y tim e , for full face size of th e tree. T his Is th e first tim e th a t shipm ent has been made value. Y our m oney is alw ay s read y of tree s out of th is locality in c a r in case of im m ed ia te need. load lots. F or years m any have moved out In tru ck loads, but so Keep y our S u rp lu s F u n d s a t w ork far have never been m ade a com — deposit them h ere in o u r C ertifi m ercial venture to any extent. The c a te s! Tacom a men w ere m uch pleased with th e success and size of the shipm ent and a re contem plating a sim ilar move next year. and they are not like the undertaker’s—dead ones. GRESHAM SERVICE STATION This wonderful motor fuel will give your old bus more power than it had when it was new. Put in a clean motor it will never make carbon. Put your car on our covered rack to have your crankcase drained and refilled with the. best grades of oils, also a complete greasing service. 17, The best of Gifts— ever ap p reciated by a ll—delicious chocolates In a p p ro p ria te C h rist m as Boxes. From one to five pounds of goodness. Bon Bons— asso rted candles—covered fru its— in bulk or boxed. Buy your Holiday C andles Here. To help you p rep are for and celeb rate C h ristm as we have: C h ristm as T re e D ecora tion*, < hrl*1mu* ( repc and W rapping T issue, Holiday G reellng C ards, Fancy Box Station- cry. Fountain Pen*, F lashlight*, N apkins, Etc, s— n Let us tell you more about it. Trb Our Luncheonette In v e stm e n t D e p a rtm en t, 820 E le c tric B uilding Portland Electric Power Co. Portland, Oregon S p e c ia |/p rlc e s on X tnas Candles and N uts to schools, ch u rch es, lodges, etc. The Osca rette OSCAR A. JOH NSO N G re sh am P h o n e 2351 tlg a r * , Tobaccos C igarettes N uts Soda Fountain Ice Cream a t all tim es