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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1927)
PAUK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. G RFSH A« nnrnnv The grad e school b ask etb all team enjoyed a gam e w ith th e Sheiks, a HOLIDAY POSTOFFICE HOURS. pickup team , W ednesday evening, th e victory going to th e school The usual Sunday and holiday h o u rs will be observed Sunday team w ith a score of 8 to 6. The at th e local postoffiee. Sheiks a re com posed of L aw rence Tony H engatler has purchased On Monday the g eneral deliv ery window w ill be open from 9 th e m odern four-room bungalow r e A ylsw orth, Roy F u ll, H a rla n H ay until 12 o’clock. R u ral c a rrie rs cen tly built by A lfred Sim onsen In den, Mass! and K ory S aw atori, will leave e a rlie r th an usual S hoem aker's addition. He moved R obert D ow sett and Bill S chm ierer. over th e ir ro u tes, p lan n in g to be Arden S q u ire w as th e m an ag er for Into his new home la st S aturday. th ro u g h w ork by noon. The en the la tte r team . The gam e was re tire force will observe th e a fte r W. E. Beegle has gone to L eban ported one of th e sw iftest on re c noon as a holiday. on, Oregon, to visit his d au g h ter ord. T he sto res in g en eral Will be Mrs. J. H. H eyne and fam ily. W hen closed Monday, the C h ristm as Mrs. Maude L. A xtell has r e holiday. Mr. Beegle re tu rn s, he w ill be a c tu rn ed from E stacad a, w here she com panied by Mr. and Mrs. H eyne w ent m ore th an a week ago to care T he M ethodist choir w ent to the and th ree children who will spend for Mrs. Clyde Schock and her baby home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es S te rl C h ristm as and a p a rt of th e holi- ' daughter. days w ith relatives. W eather conditions have been ing la st n ig h t fo r th e p ractice of Jo h n Wold, who has been en- dangerously n ea r th e silver thaw the c a n ta ta to be given on Sunday gaged in logging operatio n s be- line for th e p a st 12 h ours or m ore evening. At th e close of th e p ra c served tw een C arlton and Tillam ook, is in R esidents of th e north p a rt of tice refre sh m e n ts ' w ere G resham a t th e hom e of his sis- j G resham re p o rt a decided coating w hich had been brought by the Automobiles te r, Mrs. J. W. Maloy, u n til afte r of ice on w alks and trees. C orbett m em bers. Implements Miss F lo ren ce Schenk has left th e holidays. H e was obliged to j has a depth of one-fourth inch ice A. HESSEL J. C. HESSEL suspend his w ork in th e woods on I on th e highw ay w hich h as m ade for Ridgefield, W ashington, to visit un til a fte r th e holidays w ith her account of the snow. T he w ord has au to traffic ex trem ely hazardous, been given out at the Maloy home according to a re p o rt from th e re b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * # # # # # » # » # # < JHHH, * < # < i # w # < # < # # ♦ 5 th a t Miss Mary Wold, g ran d d a u g h I th is m orning. T he P o rtlan d Elec Mrs. Jo h n Schenk, and to get ac te r of Mrs. A nnie Wold, w as m a r j trie Pow er com pany tra in , due in q u ain ted w ith h er new niece, a re ried la st sp rin g a t C a rter, South j G resham a t 6:50 a. m., w as 35 min c e n t arriv el a t th e hom e of her D akota, to Mr. B urke, a farm er in utes late th is m orning, due to the bro th er. Miss P earl Schm ale and M artin th a t locality. Mrs. B urke has m any tro u b le en countered from ice on friends in G resham , w here she w as tro lley and trac k s. T he therm om e L ehm an of C lackam as w ere m a r g raduated w ith the 1925 class of te r hovered aro u n d the freezing ried In G resham on T uesday eve G resham Union high school. m ark m uch of th e day and night. ning a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. 7 he spirit of w elcom e shines through every trans C hase E. St. C lair on W allu la av e Mrs. J. F. W hetstone w as given Mrs. C. D. W alter and son Max nue. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Schm ale, action of this bank w ith its depositors. O u r service a p le a sa n t su rp rise on Monday of Milton, Oregon, w ere calle rs p a re n ts of the bride w itnessed the w hen h er brother, Lew is F. H art- j T uesday a t th e hom e of Mr. and takes a form of a perpetual in v itatio n . W e invite cerem ony, w hich w as perform ed by zell of El Reno, O klahom a, arriv ed i Mrs. A. H. Mealey. you to ASK. for service, so th a t we m ay have m ore to pay h er a visit. T he b ro th er H enry S oren sen Is a ssistin g as Ju d g e O. A. E astm an . T he bride and sister had not m et for 30 years. I a salesm an a t th e W. R. H icks Is a niece of Mrs. St. Clair. F ollow opportunities to G IV E you service. Mr. H artzell may rem ain h ere for com pany sto re d u rin g th e pre-hol- ing th e cerem ony Mr. and Mrs. St. C lair and Mr. and Mrs. L ehm an th e w inter. I iday rush. In o u r dictionary, service m eans H E L P F U L w ent to S an b o rn 's on th e C olum bia highw ay, w here a wedding su p p er N E S S . \ \ h atever we can do to m ake things m ore w as served. Carl llouiflHNN Post American Legion p leasan t for you, we w an t to do. A ny th in g th a t will H essel Im plem ent Co. delivered aid y o u r progress and advancem ent, will com m and W hippets T h u rsd ay to Phil S chan- tin of Boring and F red A nderson o u r active in terest and co-operation. of Boring. * * Mrs. Omar Klum is h ere from * The strong resources aud up-to-the-m inute facili G len’s F erry , Idaho, for a visit EAGLE CREEK HALL, EAGLE CREEK ties of this bank are here ready for your use. ..We cor f i l l over th e holidays w ith Mrs. Nora W ithrow and o th e r friends. dially invite you, w hether you are an old depositor b Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McM urry pr a prospective depositor, to come in and M VKE î j have been on th e sick list for some USE OF THEM. Ï lim e p ast, Mrs. McM urry w ith an GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME J a tta c k of to n silitis and h er h u s ÎI band suffering from the grip. * i O. E m bry, who suffered a stro k e * of p ara ly sis two w eeks ago a t R ay ■ i mond, W ashington, w here he w as ■ w orking, is now convalescing sat a i isfac to rily a t th e home of his i i d au g h ter, Mrs. A nthony H en g stler * A S tro n g Bank who w ith h er husband recen tly i * moved from F ifth and R oberts to i GRESHAM, OREGON th e Sim onsen house in Shoem aker * addition. ■ Gresham Locals How.Santa does it S a n t a C laus is b u s y s o h e saves tim e sh o p p in g at Piggly W iggly. S e e th e in a i iy u s e f u l g ift s on d isp la y . R e m e m b e r w e Are Santa's headquarters for the bestfoodi. Immediate se r v ic e at a savin?.». » ■» w & iflerrp «Christmas to a i l HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. w. We invite you DA/VCE SATURDAY E V E N IN (;,D E (.2 ¡ ♦ FIRST STATE BANK <El)f S p irit of «Cljnstmasi calls us to a better appreciation of our many new customers and friends in Gresham. May Christmas and the new year bring you peace, pleasure and prosperity. Mealey's Jewelry Store GRESHAM, ORE. z zp // z : FZZZZZZZ 4 Snow Plow at Work oil Hood Loop Snow to th e depth of two inches fell at Sandy recen tly and rem a in ed on th e ground a couple of days. E ast of Sandy, how ever, as much as 10 inches fell and th e snow plow w as put into com m ission to help m ake th e highw ay passable. T h ir ty-tw o inches of snow are rep o rted at G overnm ent Camp, w hich Is th e h e a d q u arte rs for th e snow plow. Snow extends a few m iles th is side of Rhododendron. Seven inches fell T uesday night at Zig Zag ran g e r station. Sunday w as Ideal for skiing, ns th e snow was well pack ed. An effort will be made th is y ear to keep the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay open d u rin g the w inter. Headquarters for MERCANTILE CO. (S ifts Phone 1411 that * Service for Mrs. Santa Claus' Keep on Giving .SUGGESTIONS: Salati Dressing Nal ley’s Gold Medal Í Knight's Catsup < California Home I Sneider's Cranberry Sanee Olives Swift’s Premium Hains Ready 2-Serve Chicken f Jelly Kerr's Assorted < Jam I Apple Putter Alice Love's Marmalade Squash, Brussel Sprouts, Lettuce, Turnips. Carrots, Beets. Rutabagas, Parsnips Sweet Potatoes Mince Meat Fig or Plum Pudding Cluster Raisins Tru Blu Wafers Pumpkin Assorteti Nuts Tea and Coffee BUTTER, pound............................... 50c WALNUTS, No. 1, T fb................. 25c 3 pounds............ ....................... 69c CIGARETTES, ( hestertields, Did Golds, fill IQ Lucky Strikes and Camels, c a r to n ......................... «pA,T»J P. A. and VELVET; 1-lb. tins........... 92c ORANGES, large size, doz............... 45c ASPARAGUS, Hillsdale, Is sq. . . ,25c RIPE OLIVES, Lindsays, pt. tins. . . 15c DROMEDARY DATES, pkgs......... 20c BULK DATES, 2 lb ? ....................... 25c MINCE MEAT, bulk, 2 lbs............... 35c SODA CRACKERS ~ N .B .U . Premiums, 2-lb. b oxes.................................................. Z9C COFFEE “ $1.00 PET MILK, 4 cans...................... 35c P iggly W iggly, special, lb. ¡W U 3 l b s . .. I A ftj II V 15c Piggly W iggly X m as Mixed, 2 lbs. . 35c CHOCOLATES the old fashioned kind, l b . . . 19c SNOWDRIFT, 4-lb pails................ 89c Piggly W iggly, plain mixed, lb ___ MAKE CHRISTMAS TRI-Y GIRLS PLAN SAFE FOR KIDDIES HIKE TO ROCK ( REEK Allow nothing to m ar s s : s “ . ,; s 'S e „ . i s the T he Tri-Y club of th e G resham “ »«<" - ■ »><•" 30 STORES In Oregon Institution sen ts th e follow ing su g g estio n s: Give your ch ild ren all th e toys they need and all you can afford but buy wisely. Be su re th a t tiny to ts a re n 't given sm all a rticle s th a t they can sw allow or inhale. Look out for pins in cheap dolls. Y oungsters love C h ristm as tree s hut hundreds of tires ta k e place every year because of ca relessn ess. such as using ca n d les; failu re to place th e tree on a firm base and using tissu e or crepe p ap er for dec o ratin g purposes. Non-Inflam m able snow flakes should ta k e th e place of p aper and cotton. E le ctric lam ps should be su b stitu te d for candles. When trim m in g th e tree, use a step lad d er, not a rocking ch air or box. W rapping p ap er and excelsior should be disposed of im m ediately. Dispose of the tre e before th e second day of J a n u a ry as w hen it has dried out. It is highly Inflam mable. IGGLY WIGGLY be ¡3 Jflerrp C h ristm a s & 2)appt> J7ctu ^ c a r Where you get the most of the best for the least. Pickles t Ocean Spray in tins. I Oregons, or Cape Cods We will be dotted all day Monday, Dec. 26 Hepp’s Racket Store I Shrimp Cocktail Sauce ( Crab Celerv Hearts Saturday Specials Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham . ° J°in t ^le O irl R eserves of P o rt- ,and lligh schools in the fo u rth an - '»m l m idw inter hike, w hich w ill be on December 29. The objective will be th e Girl R eserve Rock Creek cam p, tw o m iles from Milwaukie. G irls m ay go by stre e t c a r or bus to M ilwaukie, arriv in g th e re about 10 o’clock, and hike to cam p from Tk’„ > «. th e re ' T h *Y w ill have luncheon at cam p and enjoy a taffy pull in the afternoon, leaving th e re for home ab o u t 5 o’clock. A rrangem ents m ay be m ade by G resham Tri-Y JJ.' . I I ,! ,.L '. 14.AJ J a IXJ. L lA ¿¿L lJ . j j L k L ¿ J A Í J . I J , I J . I J . i i . i . i J . i .t.TX~ Rir,s to go hy private autom obile, The luncheon will cost 40 cen ts and th e expense of the taffy pull will be divided equally am ong th e girls. H iking clothes should worn. -R eservations for th e luncheon m ust be m ade by T uesday noon. T hey w ill be cared for by Miss W hat becom es of your dism antled L o rn a Schedeen, p resid en t of the C h ristm as tre e afte r th e holidays? group. Miss M iriam In g lis is ad and Don’t try to burn it in th e fireplace, visor. even if p a rtia lly cu t up. T he dry, b rittle evergreen will s ta r t a ro a r F o rm er G resham Boy to Debate. ing Are and possibly set fire to th e G ran t McMillan, form erly of chim ney, en d an g erin g th e house. H ave th e tree dragged aw ay to a G resham is one of th e th ree safe p lace for a bonfire, and use it d eb aters chosen for th e tr a n s is our sincere wish to all our patrons as a nucleus to get rid of any other co n tin en tal debate team . the and friends. rubbish th a t can be b u rn ed up. The sam e p recau tio n s apply to an y sort o th e r two being Robert Griffin and of C h ristm as greens. Roger Ball, of C orvallis. - Jo h n W est of C orvallis is the debate At C hristm as and holiday tim es m anager. W. A. Dahl berg, head eandlew ax som etim es drops on v arsity coach, will accom pany the clothing and m akes a stain. Such Phone 1236 GRESH A M stain s usually consist of paraffin men, who w ill leave C orvallis F eb colored w ith pigm ent or dye. R e ru a ry 11 and re tu rn March 24, a fte r j move th e paraffin as com pletely as debating ___ 15 college and u n iv ersity possible by sc rap in g it aw ay w ith a I team s dull knife, or using a piece of blot- ' ______________ tin g paper and a w arm iron If a j grease stain rem ains, use a solvent I’olnnd’s ( hrlsttnii» Eve Feast, such as carbon te trach lo rid e, eh lo r- ( T h e C hristm as eve feast In Po- oforro. eth er, gasoline, nap h th a, or , la,»U ** «• 8«W. co n sists of 12 dish- benzol. w hich may at th e sam e tim e sym bolic of th e 12 disciples of help dissolve m y dye on th e fiber. 1 C hrist. Sponging w ith wood alcohol may ( hriMina* Fea*t In 200 A. D. be tried if any dye rem ains. The very first evidence of a feast : having been held in honor of the ♦ i Hui Free. W ith th e p u rch ase of each suit 1 b irth of C hrist w as in E gypt, about or overcoat. Now Is th e time. the y ea r 200. I)o your Christmas A ylsw orth & M artin —Adv. shopping for men at THINK! THINK! THINK! Battery Service. By carefu l m anagem ent and sav a man’s store. Every A g u aran teed b attery for 13 or |4 ing of dividends paid to sh areh o ld thing he wears from and your old one. C harging. 50c ers In Stock Com panies we fu rn ish Powell Valley a t 52d street. Phone eq u ally safe p rotection to farm ers Hats to Hose. Popu at about one-half of th e Stock TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m.—Adv. lar prices. (Com pany c h a r g e —FARMERS MU TUAL F IR E R E L IE F ASS N., 402 Lovely G ilt H andkerchief«. I will again offer lovely h a n d k e r Stock E xchange Building. P o rtlan d . chiefs of various m a teria ls for O regon.—The F arm ers' Own Asso- ’h rlstm as gifts. Mrs. P earl Maek. | c la t'^ n— ° r M. S nashall, G resh- am. Ore. Iresh am , phone 96x.—Adv. ““ 44 l i g j l 14 Walrad ■ ^ 7 IGGLY T rav el Iro n Set THAT gift wifi be m ore ap. ’ p red ated by the woman who travela o r by the girl away at achool ? For long year» to come she will be proud o f this delightfully con- ren ien t set — and the perm anent aatisiaction o t the dainty 1-1K H ot point. Sets come in two style», *3.95 to *7.75 t t t r a r t h e l i p ark ed for mall- init il yon wish. P. E. P. Co. Phone 801 Gresham , Oregon D on't lay dowu th e paper d ll you R epair D rivew ays. have read the W ant Ads Now is the tim e to re p a ir your drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or road gravel. See W alrad W right. G resham , phona 1631.—Adv. A Blue Nenre Bait» 629-ui. All wool, latest m odels to r men and yonng men. Come and see them A ylsw orth & M artin. G resh am. u Christmas Seals Save Human Lives To our m a n y patrons and friends A Very Merry Christmas A y ls W o r tK g ^ d r tir ^ M IK'S Wt«sIVSr SKOZt C B C 6H A M O S IO O N