ORFNHA« OUTLOOK.
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Gresham Locals
Friday’s Paper Day Early
It will be n ecessary to p rin t
The m em bers of th e Sunday ’ and mail F rid a y ’s Outlook th is
week on T h u rsd ay In o rd er to
school of Zion Evangelical church
get delivery through the m ails
w ill give th eir annual C hristm as
program on F riday evening a t 6:45, , on Friday.
S aturday will be a holiday,
to which the public is cordially in- i
vited. An offering will be received j the g reat Joy-fest of the year, and
the mall c a rrie rs are entitled to
for the S yrian orphanage at J e ru
enjoy it at th e ir homes as well
salem .
as the rest of us.
Mr. and Mrs. B ert T hom as are
On th is account our c o rre s
here from Lodi, C alifornia, to re
pondents are asked to rep o rt
m ain w ith the fo rm er's b ro th er and
th eir item s of new s and a n
sister, E zra
and
Miss
Mabel
nouncem ents a day early, and
T hom as until afte r C hristm as.
ad v ertisers will plase give us
They m ade the trip by auto.
copy a day early. The form s
Mrs E lizabeth Johnson, who u n
derw ent a m ajor operation in St. I will close T h u rsd ay noon.
V incents hospital several weeks
ago, was brought home Sunday. |
T he home of I)r. and Mrs. J. G.
Miss Lucy Adams is assistin g In
S
tu
re was gladdened on Monday,
h er care.
Jack D ow sett and E rn e st NeUon, J December 20, by th e a rriv a l of an
8-pound dau g h ter, who has been
both of G resham , are am ong the
candidates for the freshm an has- i nam ed B ernita May. Mother and
baby are doing well.
ketball team a t the U niversity of
Oregon w hich will s ta rt tra in in g at [ The C hristm as exercises of the
the beginning of next term under M ethodist Episcopal Sunday school
the direction of Coach E arl Leslie. will be held tom orrow evening, De
Miss Lois T rim ble, who is home cem ber 22, beginning a t 7:30. The
for th e C hristm as holidays from program will co n sist of ap p ro p ri-
Monmouth w here she is a student ate songs and exercises and w ill
a t the sta te norm al, is assistin g at
th e O scarette.
Those who attended th e first con
c e rt W ednesday evening of the
series to be given by th e G resham
band spoke of the program as a
splendid one. Owing to the In
clem ent w eather the attn d an ce was
not as good ns hoped for. T he vio
lin num bers by W. I). K inder and
th e euphonium solo by Dr. H. H.
O tt w ere w ell received. T he s e c
ond concert for the w inter m onths
will be given on Ja n u a ry 12.
All are cordially invited to a t
tend the Sunday school C hristm as
program to be given at the Free
M ethodist church F riday evening,
beginning at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. G illett, the la t
te r a siste r of Mrs. G. W. Mason,
have moved to G resham from P o rt
land and have secured living q u a r
te rs over th e Metzger fu rn itu re
store. Mr. G illett Is employd as an
assista n t around the sto re and u n
dertaking parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stockdale of
W alla W alla, W ashington, Mr. and
Mrs. C lair E dw ards and fam ily of
P ortlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Newell
E dw ards of G resham visited a t the
8. S. Thom pson home a t different
tim e d uring lBst week. Phyllis, the
tw o-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Newell E dw ards, is spending
tw o weeks w ith her grandm other
a t P endleton. .
Mildred F race. the 13-year-old !
dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. It. C.
F race, is ill a t the fam ily home
w ith pneum onia. The tro u b le is
believed to have sta rted w ith an in
fection in th e ear, la ter producing j
an abscess on the neck. Pneu- I
m onia has now developed and the
ch ild 's condition Is said by the a t
tending physician to be serious.
J. R. G reen, who w as operated on |
at the P ortlan d sanitarium th e 13th
of th is m onth, Is reported to be re
covering favorably.
Mr. Green,
whose home is on the H ogan road
south of G resham , has been suffer
ing for som e tim e w ith u chronic
in tern al Infection.
David L ane Is able to ta k e his
place w ith th e b ask etb all team
again after being injured In a p rac
tice game about a week ago. His
upper left eyelid w as b u rst, th e in
ju ry com ing very n ear the eyeball.
S titches w ere taken by a local s u r
geon at th e tim e.
Miss Avis R ogers retu rn ed home
last week to spend th e C hristm as S
holidays w ith her paren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Rogers. She Is a stu
dent at th e Oregon sta te norm al.
C harles Cleveland w as called to
P rineville, Oregon, a few days ago
on Im portant business. He ex- ,
pected to re tu rn today.
f t/
T he C hristm as program for the y
U ndenom inational Sunday school
w ill be held on W ednesday evening
instead of T hursday to perm it the
ch ild ren to attend the program to
he given at the high school on
T h u rsd ay evening.
include a beautiful pantom im e, *'O
, Zion, H aste," presented by seven
! young ladies of th e school, w ith
: Miss Rose P o tter as soloist and
Miss E lizabeth H orning as pianist.
1 An offering will be tak en at th is
tim e for "W orld Service," the home
} and foreign m issionary activities
! of th e church. All a re cordially in
vited to attend.
T I E SPAT, DECEMBER 81, lt M
Milton pecially for th is school. The choir
and th e m ixed q u a rte t w ill tak e
p art. T h ere w ill be a solo by Mrs.
T hree new stu d en ts have reg is Sandeen, violin and piano selec
tered at high school, W alter and tions, etc. T he acting w ill be su p
W ayne M allot from th e Lynch dis ported by special stereopticon
tric t, and Arnold Anklon from views. An offering for th e Sunday
T routdale.
school w ill be taken. The program
will begin at 7:30 sharp.
Dye
K aser, H arold
S atterstro m .
and
NARON EI THERA NN PLAN
C H R ISTM A S SE R V IC E
UK.II SCHOOL 'I'FAM
C hristm as, th e first festival in
TO PLAY AM MM the ch u rch year, w ill be fittingly
. celebrated at th e S aron L u th eran
i church, one m ile east of G resham ,
! on C hristm as day. T he services
I will begin at 5:30 in th e m orning.
The ch u rch w ill be rich ly d eco rat
ed w ith C hristm as candles and fir
trees. Two serm ons w ill be given
by th e p asto r, th e Rev. Enoch S an
deen, th e first one in E n g lish on
the subject "W ho is th is C h rist th at
was born in B ethlehem ?”, and the
secod in Swedish on “T he F irs t
C hristm as W orship.”
P receding
the service proper th e choir and
oth er m usical org an izatio n s will
ren d er several m usical selections.
As th is service is very popular
am ong th e L u th eran s, we advise
the w o rsh ip ers to come early.
On*" Sunday night th e Sunday
M elcher D u n can , G eorge O kuda,
' Guy R usher, David Lane, John school w ill ren d er the c a n ta ta “The
A nlcker, W inston S trong, Alvin C hristm as S tory,” arran g e d es-
The basketball season will be
ushered in by th e first gam e which
will be played tonight between th e
j G resham Union high school alum ni
and th e high school team. T his
■ prom ises to be an intensely inter-
, eating gam e and no doubt will be
close, as both sides a re sure of
: winning.
The tu ssle will begin
prom ptly at 8 o’clock.
Members of the alum ni who will
probably play are Ja ck and S taf
ford D owsett, E rn est Nelson, Rlnar
M attson, O rville Johnson, Robert
Booth. Glenn W inters, Leo Bailey,
H enry I,unday and George Pullen.
The high school b ask etb all team
Is com posed of Arden Squire,
NARON LU T H E R A N S
USE NEW PICTURES
the days of paganism but c h ris t
ianized by th e church. S an ta Claus
was o riginally a man living in
G reece and well know n as the
benefactor of seafarin g people. Af
te r having been m ade a sa in t he
becam e th e im aginary frien d of
the ch ildren. L ater he w as som e
w hat mixed up w ith the G erm an
a n d ^ c a n d in a v ia n mythology, “Ju l-
to m te”, and is now know n as "S an
ta C laus.”
A plea w as m ade especially for
a re tu rn to th e tru e m eaning of
C hristm as—a C h rist w orship. The
tru e C hristm as sp irit can come
only from the source of th a t sp irit,
from him, who is "T he L ight of the
W orld.” Several in te restin g a r t
p ictu res of the M adonna and the
Child w ere included in th e set.
The next series of p ictu res will
be entitled, “The O ther Wise Man,”
and w ill b a review of th e book by
th a t title. T his p ictu re w ill be giv
en on New Y ear’s eve.
Plano Tuning.
F o r first-class piano tu n in g w rite
F ra n k A. W hite, 379 E. 47th stre e t,
P o rtlan d , or phone A T w ater 4520
or TAbor 0284. T w enty-four y ea rs
experience w ith
leading piano
com panies, including C hickering of
Boston.—Adv.
SPECIAL
NOON LUNCH
“The F irs t C h ristm as” w as the
topic of an illu stra te d serm on giv
en la st Sunday n ig h t at th e Saron
L u th eran ch u rch by the pasto r, the
Rev. Enoch Sandeen. T he different
places visited by C hrist as a child
w ere show n in b eautiful ste re o p ti
con p ictu res, am ong them several
views from the C hurch of th e N a
tiv ity a t Bethlehem .
C hristm as now and th en was
co n trasted by a review o f th e be
ginning of th e p rese n t day C h rist
m as and the m eaning of th e C h ris
tian festival. T he C h ristm as cu s
Outlook W ant Ads a re b etter th an
tom s of today a re rem n a n ts from roadside signs.
Going!
W ednesday a n d F rid a y
Noon we w ill se rv e
Ludefisk Dinner
or our R egular
Hot Lunch
The Oscarette
P h o n e 2351
G re sh am
Gone!
Going!
Only a few more days left for Christmas Shopping
la st Minute
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
few last-minute suggestions and some
big value offerings for this week
T ool C hests
Give Father
or Son
Give Mother
or D aughter
For the Rising
Generation
Nafety R azor
Net of Tools
Pocket K nife
Net of W renches
Lunch Kit
EluMhlight
Rille
H u n tin g Knife
H u n tin g Ax
C a n lug Net
P liers
F ish in g T a c k le of all
kinds
Net of Golf Clubs
Net o f M ixing Bowls
P a ir Neissors
Net of Nilver o r
Piece of Nilver
Piece of A lum inum
C asserole
E leelrie T o a s te r
E lectric Waflle Iron
E leelrie W ashing
M achine
F rig id a ir C ooler
E leelrie Iron
Pyrex Oven W are
E leelrie P e rc o la to r
A J a c k k n ife
Net B oxing G loves
to m ake any boy happy
R egular $2.50 values th is
week w hile they last
$1.98
M ech an ical T oys
S p ecia l for H im
Big V alpes a t .............25c
Big V alues a t .............49c
T ra in s fo r......98c a n d up
S te am E n g in e s ...........79c
a n d up.
A utom obile T ru ck s
Shaving Set com plete w ith
Safety Razor, Shaving Cream
Lotion and Pow der
$2.05 Value
98c
-V <"
B uild - O vers
T ricycle
Neooter
Kiddie K ar
Nied
B aseball Hat
F oot Ball
R ubber T ire d E xpress
W agon
Air Rille
Net of T ools
R oller Nkates
W heel G oods
V A SE S
W agons $5.59 a n d up
T ricy cles $7.25 a n d up
K iddie K ars $1.50 a n d up
Doll B uggies $1.75
a n d up
Doll G o-C arts $2.45
and odd pieces of
C h in a w a re
T his week at >6 price
35c size, now 18c
75c size, now 39c
$1 size, now 50c
$2 size, now $1.00
Interesting,
Instructive
B eautiful pieces of Italian ,
E nglish and Ja p an ese W are.
Your choice from large a s
sortm ent.
98c
S'
Electrical Percolators, Toasters, Table Stoves, Irons, Winchester Tools,
Handsaws, Hammers, Auger Bits.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
To our ninny friends and patrons, both old and new, we wish you all a
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
The Winchester Store
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
’hone 1421
Exclusive WEAREVER Agents
Phone 1421
If He Were to Buy
His Own Gift
It Would Be One
of These!
I'YTLAM
WOOL M U FFLERS..................................................... $3.00
*
T im e to
BUCKSKIN G L O V E S..................................... $3.00
to $5.00
W ool. SW EA TER........................................ $3.50
to $9.00
M ATCHED GOLF HOSE................................. $1.50
to $5.00
SILK NECKW EAR.......................................... 65c
to $2.50
IN IT IA L E D H A N D K ERCH IEFS, box of three.......... $1.00
SUSPENDERS .............................................. 50c
to $1.00
BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ........................... $2.00
to $4.00
DRESS JEW ELRY............................................. 50.
to $3.00
BEST EVER SLIPPERS........................... $1.50
to $3.00
w o o l . HOSII RY ........................................... 50.
to $1.00
SILK SHIRTS ............................................ $3.00
to $8.00
SILK M U FFLERS........................................ $2.00
to $3.50
SILK HOSE
................................................ 50c
to $1.00
MOCHA GLOVES ....................................... $3.00
to $5.00
PAJAMAS
............................................ $2.50
to $3.50
B \I H ROBES ....................................
$5.00
to $9.00
BELTS
50<
to $2.00
Everything Packed in Boxes.
T a lk Tur k ey
All Merchandise Exchangeable
Of co u rse it w ill be a T u rk e y for t'h ris tu ia s !
I t's r a r e g o o d n ess h a s e sta b lish e d th e custom of T u rk ey
fo r C h ristm a s.
W e have o rd e re d from th e best b ree d e rs th e ir very ch o ic
e s t b ird s la rg e plum p anti juicy.
O ur c u sto m e rs a re req u ested to place o rd ers now — we
will select early an d he su re you get the pick of th e Docks.
Of course, w e have D ucks G eese C h ick en s a n d ro a s ts
for th o se w ho p re fe r th em . A lw ays th e choices, a n d te n d e r-
est. Fill y our < h ris tm a s a n d New Y ear h iiin e r M enu lu re.
Putted Plant* for Sale.
Orders taken for Carnation* and llo»e>.
l ie take this means of thanking our many friends and
patrons and wish all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
M E N 'S W
December 23 will be the last
possible date we can lake orders.
E A
R F SH O E S
G R E S H A M
O rd e r y o u r O ysters e a rly
We g b e 8 A It G reen Trading Stamp*
Phoenix
Silk Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
for Ladies
A J. W. BROWN. Prop.
Powell S tre et
Phone ,s9t
3 in fancy box
$1.00 to $1.95
65c, 75c. 85' $1.00
On the Mt. Hood Loop Highway
Ladies*