Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 23, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. n tlllA V ,
T he Rank of Greaham paya 6 par
Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sale
c e n t in te re st on tim e deposita.— Adv. cheap a t th e O utlook office.
On Sale Until Wednesday Only
Beautiful Hand-Decorated Cups and
Saucers
$J.59 a set of 6 Cups and Saucers
Delicious Rose City Mixed Candy
a full pound for 2 3 c
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
G re sh am , Ore.
S ee our w in d o w s for other g o o d sp ec ia ls
C M B m a a lty M r v t e t a trtU b a ii<i<!
; Usual III t i l - ( b ill P illo w s hall II. \ t
| Sunday aftern o o n . November 25, at
2:30. 8. F. P itta, p asto r of the C ottrell
! com m unity ch u rch preached to a large
: audience last Sunday and th e m eeting
¡1 w as i
,1 by i I . rv o in . All
[! a re invited to attend.
W ork has com m enced on a m odern |
; ' < "in b u n g a lo w w bi- h is b e in g b
For Thanksgiving
lilt
¡ ( d e u c e on n r a t
s tr e e t.
M rs. H o n .i - b
p lan s to occupy th e new house when
i < o in p l. t. d. 'I'liis will vaeate t h e l o w r
I p a rt of th e house w hich she now oc­
cupies, w hich will be fitted up fo r rent.
H. C. Bell of C orbett, a b ro th er of Mrs. I
H ornish, is in ch arg e of the w ork. H e
is assisted by Gus E klund of P o rtlan d . [
T he au x iliary to th e A m erican Le- I
gion will m eet on T uesday evening.
j November 27, in M etzger's h all. This
| is th e re g u la r business m eeting and a |
good atten d an ce of m em bers is ex-
, pected.
A union T hanksgiving service will
I be held T hanksgiving Day a t th e Ger- I
m an E v angelical ch u rch a t 10:30 a. m. [
T he ch o ir of the local church will p ro ­
vide th e m usic. T he Rev. A. S. H isey I
of th e M ethodist ch u rch w ill p reach |
th e serm on. T he services will be held
w ithin th e lim its of one hour. The
public is invited to atten d th is service
and re tu rn th a n k s to A lm ighty God for [
th e p ro sp erity and plenty of a b o u n ti­
ful year.
T he Junior and p rim ary d ep artm en ts
of th e M ethodist Sunday school are j
busy p rep a rin g an a ttra c tiv e little
ca n ta ta , “ How S a n ta E xplained.” This
w ill be given a t an early date in De­
cem ber.
H. W. A drian, form er m otion p ictu re
show m an here, w as a business visitor
in G resham today and was a c a lle r at
the O utlook office. Mr. A drian, who is
in th e fu rn itu re business in Wood-
stock, is adding to his business by the
p u rch ase of a stock of h ard w are. Some
of his frien d s here m ay not know that
la st sum m er he m a rrie d Miss Nellie
Lee Jo n es, who had been h ere a n u m ­
b er of tim es.
T h e roaster you can n o t afford to b e w ithout
For Holidays and Every Other Day
W E A R -E V E R
Alum inum D ouble Roster
G et one
« h ile we
have nil
3 sizes
Carving Sets, Pyre.x Ware, Casseroles
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Gresham, Oregon
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20th Century Grocery
Thanksgiving Groceries
i for Mrs E lla H ornish next to h e r resi-1
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ÌE R EADY!!
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GRESHAM LOCALS!
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Thanksgiving Specials
NOVEMBER
T o th e h o u se w ife it m e a n s s o m e th in g m o re th a n p r e p a rin g a m e a l— “ W h at to se rv e
a n d w h e re to buy it.”
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1 L it i STO R ES.
r food a n d eco n o n iy of b u y in g , It is n a tu r a l to tu r n to th e 20T H CEN -
ASK FOR YOUR CANNED GOODS PAMPHLET.
B ecause of th e ir tre m e n d o u s b u y in g p o w e r, th e y a r e a b le to g r e a tly red u c e prices.
Prices Quoted in this Ad are Good Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, November 24, 26, 27 and 28
A sk for your ca n n ed g o o d s p a m p h let co n ta in in g sp ecia l 10-d ay p rices
GO LDEN W E ST SAGE, c a n ....................... 10c
GOLDEN W E ST BLACK P E P P E R ......... 5c
GO LDEN W E ST F R U IT CO LO R ...............15c
CA RN ATION P U R E VANILLA,
2 ounce b o ttle ............................................... 25c
LA RD , S ilv e r L eaf, 4-lb. p a il.................... 98c
10-lb p a i l ..................................................... $2. is
NUTS— Special attention as to quality Is
always given to this line.
KENTO N BACON BACKS, s tre a k of fat,
s tr e a k of lean , 8 to 12 lbs, by piece, lb. 25c
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FLO U R
SW ANSDOW N CA KE FL O U R , p k g ........35c
No. 10 sack P a s tr y F lo u r ........................ 39c
49-lb. sack F a n c y P a t e n t ...................... $1.69
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A nderson h av e as j
a g u est th is w eek Miss K ath erin e
Jo h n so n , an old neighbor in North
D akota.
C H E E S E , fu ll c re a m , n o t too fre sh , n o t
too s tro n g , p o u n d ...................................... 80c
C A M P B E L L ’S SO UPS, new pack, a n y
k in d , c a n ........................................................ ioc
R O L L E D OATS, bulk, v e ry finest, e le c ­
tric a lly to a ste d , 5 lbs 25c, 9 lb. sa ck ... 49c
E dw ard S chw edler, who joined the
navy ab o u t th re e w eeks ago and left |
for San Diego, C alifornia, p lan s to get
som e p relim in ary tra in in g and la ter
atten d A nnapolis Naval academ y.
L A Y E R F IG S, fa n c y n ew sto c k , lb.....
20c
10-lb. b o x ............................................
$1.65
M IN CEM EA T, b est q u a lity , bulk,
p o u n d 23c, 2 p o u n d s ................................45c
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A d au g h ter w as born la st T uesday )
m o rning to Mr. and Mrs. H arold
Busick.
T he com m ittee of the W om an’s
Home M issionary society to look afte r
packing th e su p p lies for th e P o rtlan d |
S ettlem en t cen ter co n sists of Mrs. C.
J. L undquist, Mrs. D. E. Tow le, Mrs.
W. E. Beegle and Mrs. A. W. Shipley.
They expect to do th e w ork tom orrow
aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. T. R.
H ow ltt.
20TH CENTURY thinks the big thought the next few days will be Thanksgiving Dinner.
CRISCO........................1 lb. 27c,
W a ln u ts, F a n c y , B udded F ra n q u e tte s ,
c ra c k in g a lm o s t p e rfe c t, 100 good
o n e s in 100, p o u n d ..................................... 40c
10 p o u n d s ................................ ,................ $3.80
C a lifo rn ia N u m b er o n es, lb ...........
30c
F ilb e rts , first q u a lity , lb. 20c, 3 lbs
55c
B razils, new w ashed, m ed iu m size, lb... 25c
A lm onds, so ft sh e ll, new sto c k , b e st
g ra d e , po u n d ................................................. 25c
\ y 2 lbs. 38e, 3 lbs. 75d, 6 lbs. $1.43, 9 lbs. $2.13
Pop Corn, year old, guaranteed to p o p ...........................................2 lbs. 15c, 4 lbs.
Royal Baking Powder...................................... large tins 40c,
2% lb. $1.19,
.25
5 lb.
2.29
Florida Grape Fruit, juicy new stock, 64 size.....................................................3 for
.25
BE SURE YOU GET A CANNED GOODS PAMPHLET
C ra
n b e rrie ................
s , b e s t *........
g rad e IJH
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Pound
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„ ean s, 2 . lb s ............... 23c
L , im
K n n x r . e b t i n p .................... 20c
Entire Car of New California Navel Oranges. On sale two days before Thanks-
SlvinS a t.................................................................... --...............50c, 43c, 35c,
Sun-Kist Lemons, big size...................... ............................................2 for 5c, dozen
28d
29c
Raisins, Sun-M aid Seeded or Seedless, large packages..............................
2 for 25<
Bulk Seedless................................................................................pound 12^, S pounds 55<f
S w eet P o ta to e s c a re fu lly
selected , 4 lb s................. 2 -e
W esson Oil,
q u a r t s ................................. 49c
S ea F o a m W a sh in g P o w d er,
la rg e p a c k a g e ..................25c
W hite W onder Soap, One Bar Free and...................................................... 13 bars for
Jewel Shortening, bulk........................................................................................pound
59,
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Next Week Will Be THANKSGIVING Week
Empire Bacon, eight to ten pounds, by the piece.................................................pound
A -l Sauce.......................................................................................... .......................... bottlç
30c
29 c
Now you are planning what you will serve for the BIG D IN N E R . Next week
you will be actively engaged in preparing it. V e stock an endless variety of the
things you will need. Will you not make our store your headquarters while in
town and use our phone if you are too busy to come? We will see that you get the
freshest and best of everything at the right time, at the right price. The following
suggestions may aid you in making your selections:
Lea y Perrins W’orchestershire Sauce, small bottle 33<f.................................. large
58-
Celery, large crisp and well bleach­
ed
10< , 3 tm 25<
Lettuce, fresh California stock,
large head*
.....
10c
Sweet Potatoes
4 lbs 25«
Oranges, New Navels, sweet and
good............ dozen 50e and 60-
Grape Emit, Elorida.............
10c
Grapes, Tokays and Cornishon 12c
C ranberries..... lb. 20c, 2 lbs 35c
Peels, Orange and I .emon, lb
Citron, very fine
lb.
Mince Meat, bulk
........... lb
Heinz........... lb. 30c, 2-lb can
Boiled Cider..........
Nuts, Oregon W alnuts,....... lb 25c
California W alnuts.................lb 35c
Filberts, imported...................lb 25c
Brazil*
lb 15c
Almonds, new crop...................lb 30c
35 c
60 c
25c
55-’
25c
PUMPKINS—The variety for pies, each 5c, 3 for 10c
R aisins
O liv es
Seeded and Seedless, new crop
2 packages.......... ................
25c
Large C luster, for the table, pkg 20«
Dates, bulk...................... 2 lbs 25e
D rom edary
pkg 25« , 2 for 45-
1
pkj 5' and 10-
Both ripe and green, plain and stuf­
fed, in bottles and in bulk.
\ ariety of kinds, sizes and prices.
C ookies, C akes and C an d ies, e n d le ss v a riety o f kinds and prices
P u d d in g s
Heinz’s Best Fig and Plum Puddings
Small size 25c
Medium size 55-
I.arge size 80-
Monopole Grated Pineapple, in
larce No. 2 t i n s
25-
Sliced Pineapple in heavy syrup
can........................
37e
Marachino Cherries
bottle 25-
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
The
W IN C H E S T E R Store
Gresham, Oregon
Phone t4S¡
Feed u S i
Preferred Stock Currants, twice cleaned...............................................iarge package
D ro m ed a ry D ates,
p a c k a g e .........................
22c
C o rn ed Beef, No. 1 size,
e ach ...............
23c
22' i c
S h a k e r S a lt, C o n tin e n ta l,
p a c k a g e ............................10e
20th Century Coffee— “In every w ay’’— you know the rest; and the
price is special at 3 3 c pound. 3 pounds 9 5 c.
TEA — If you like Tea and want the best, ROYAL G A RD EN is it.
One-half pound 43c.
either green or black.
20TII CENTURY GROCERS AND COFFEE ROASTERS
Mrs. M. E. Gilm ore, who w as sick
the early p a rt of the week, is rep o rted
im proved
Mrs. W ill W illiam s of Amity is v is­
iting h er m other, Mrs. F ietta H ibbard,
and o th e r relativ es th is week.
T T T T T T T T T T T T iT T T i V
Could You Blame Dad ?
A little d au g h ter, V irginia May. w as
born to Mr. and Mrs. E a rl S tanley on
November 15. M other and d au g h ter
are doing fine.
Mrs. P. A. Gould w as given a b irth ­
day show er y esterd ay , th e occasion
being h er 71st birthday. P o stcard s,
le tte rs and gifts, including a b ea u ti­
ful b irth d ay cake, continued to come
in all day. Mrs. Gould expressed her
deep ap p reciatio n to all who had r e ­
m em bered her.
A p le asa n t su rp rise p arty w as held 1
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R H.
Spence on S atu rd ay evening w hen
about 40 of th e ir frien d s cam e to
spend th e evening w ith them D ancing
w as th e p rin cip al e n tertain m en t of the
evening, and refre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ­
ed a t a late hour.
T he B ank of G resh am pays 5 per
-e n t In te re st on tim e d ep o elts.— Adv
BETHEL
BAPTIST
* 'Y ith ,fe a r a n d tre m b lin g th e YOUNG
MAN w a ite d fo r a good o p p o rtu n ity a n d
finally a sk e d H E R F A T H E R .
I know you a n d like you. You a r e clean
a n d s tr a ig h t, but let m e see y o u r S a v in g s
A ccount book, p lease, th e f a th e r rep lied .
I tie A DI NG MAN b lu sh ed v io le n tly a n d
co n fessed th a t he had NONE.
"If you m ean b u sin ess, y o u n g m a n ,” c o n ­
tin u e d th e fa th e r, “ com e back a y e a r fro m
now a n d show m e y o u r pass book. You can
h a v e no d a u g h te r of m in e u n til you show
m e th a t you h a v e got b a c k b o n e e n o u g h to
sav e a s u b s ta n tia l a m o u n t out of e v e rv nav
c h e c k .”
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‘•The power a man puts Into savinir.
measures the power of the man in every-
•The Glad lias.I
Bible School 1# a. m.. Sermon a t ' l l a m.
and 7 30 n. m Lord's Supper th„ ,,r„
Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and
Praise Service W ednesday, 7 30 p m
t holr Be hear aal. Thursday. 7 30 p. m
First State Bank
“I n h ersa l Brotherhood 1« the Goal"
Come fho« with «a and tee tri» do
thee good.’
DAVID Q BARRY, B. Tta , Pastor.
A STRONG BANK
GRESHAM. OREGON
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