PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. We are better equipped this Holiday Season than ever before to provide the “fixins” for the spread. O rder your P a stry from our store We can supply a n y th in g in th e p a s try lin e . T h e very fin est F ru it C akes, L a y e r C akes, F ound C akes, L oaf C akes, Cup C akes a n d F re n c h P a s try . T h e se c a k e s w ill he m ade to o rd e r w ith e x a c tin g c a re by e x p e rt b a k e rs . Phone 1411 Walrad Mercantile Co. ! M llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll OYSTERS - i/? OYSTERS E a s te r n or O lym pia E a s te rn or O lym pia 1111111111111111111111111111111 ( 111 S' l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l I I I III I I I l l l l l l l l l TO IN SU RE G E T T IN G A GOOD TURKEY for your Thanksgiving dinner please place your orders by Saturday evening if possible and avoid disappoint­ ment. GEESE, DUCKS OR CHICKENS OYSTERS Early selections are the best. Gresham Meat Market A. J . W. BROW N, P ro p . Phene Isiil i TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, ( II1UKKNS, OYSTERS Grocery Bulletin 1 BRO O K FIELD LOAF CHEESE, 2 3 4 5 • lb. 29< BEST TILLAM O OK CH EESE.................... lb. 32.' CHOICE PICN ICS, Sugar Cured............... lb. 19c COTTAGES, Boneless .................................... lb. 27c ROYAL CLl B COFFEE, special............. 1 lb. 52c 3 lbs. $1.50 6 ROSE DALE PIN EA PPLE, broken slices, No. 2' j, lb cans 25c 7 I FAUN \ PEAS, best ungraded variety, 3 cans 42. 8 S IL \ I'.R BAR FOMA FOES, with puree, 3 cans 39< I 14 PRESSED FIGS 10-lb. box $1.75, lb. 20c 15 BULK D A TES............................ lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c 16 BRAZIL NUTS 3 lbs. 50. 17 SACK CABBAGE for K raut....................sack $1.00 18 PO I A I OES, Burbank and Netted Gem, sack $1.75 Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 12S1 SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY A carload of C A LIFO R N IA NAVEL Oranges, new crop, and the best we could buy, 324 size, 2 doz. for 35c, 216 size 30c dozen, 150 size, dozen..........................50c Sunmaid Raisins, Seeded or Seedless, 15-oz. pkg, 3 for 35c JE L L O , a ll flavors, e a ch ......................... 10c CH OCOLA TE, B ak ers P re m iu m , 18, ea... 19c Soft S h ell ALMONDS, pound 28c, 2 lb s ........ 55c C H O C O LA TES, pound 25c, 2 lbs 49e N EW LA Y ER FIG S, pound ............................ 20e M a ra sc h in o C H E R R IE S , 3-oz. b o ttle f o r ............ 15c Mince Meat, just right with a litle kick, 2 lbs. 45c RO YA L W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a r s .......................... 37c CRISCO, 3 lb s.............73c 6 lb s............$1.39 C H E E S E , F u ll C ream , pound 28c, 2 l b s .......55c PIM E N T O S, C u rtis B ran d , 3 f o r ...............................25c FR E N C H CREAM S, pound 28c, 2 lbs. fo r 55c R IP E O LIV ES, p in ts ............................... 15c large cans 4 3 c , 2i-lb. can . $ 1 .2 9 N e w P e e ls, lemon or orange, 3 5 c per lb. Fancy Citron, lb.. . . 6 0 c ROYAL B A K IN G POW DER, MAZOLA OIL, pints....................... 28c quarts................... 49c ST U FFE D OLIVES, 3-oz. bottle....15c 6-oz. bottle.. 25c SW EET PICK LES, the best, dozen ................ ........................ 25c VANCAMPS GRAPE FR U IT, delicious, can each......................10c C L U S T E R RA ISIN S, 1924 P io n e e r M INCED CLAMS, O Y STER S, new Mrs. E th e l D aniels of O akland, C al­ Crop, 2 f o r ................... 35c e a ch ...............................20c pack, c a n ..................... 19c ifornia, is h ere for a m o n th ’s visit w ith h e r au n t, Mrs. Jo h n B liss, the 5 = 20T H C EN TU R Y COFFEE, la tte r ’s d au g h ters, Mrs. B laine T u r ­ n er, Mrs. F ra n ce s S tone an d Mrs. 4 5 c, 5 $ 2 .2 0 A lb ert Camp. She w ill also v isit w ith FANCY OREGON CRA N BERRIES, P o rtla n d ' frien d s. JE R SEY SW EET POTATOES, 'M iss Neva Ja ck so n sp en t th e past pound .......................................... 19c 3 pounds for............................. 25c few days in P o rtlan d w ith h er cous­ ins, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. T ibbits. . j Really there couldn’t be a better place to buy your Thanksgiving meal and so Mrs. A. E. K essler received from I ! 1 conveniently located at GRESHAM . E ngland la st w eek a sh ip m en t of nine I E ' l l l M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I | l | | | l | l l | | | | | | H l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l | l l l | | | | l l l l l t l l l l l | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | M | | | | | | | | U l U ............................................................................ blue blooded, a risto c ra tic St. A nd reas- j i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i n i i i i i i i n i i i i i i ) i i M i i i i i l i m i i i i i i i i m i u m i i i m i i m i t i i i i i n i n u i i i i i i n n m n i i n m i m n i m i n n i m i n i H b erg ca n aries, five fem ales an d four sin g ers. T hey m ade th e trip from South H am pton in 13 days an d a r ­ rived in p erfect condition. T he spec­ ially co n stru c te d ship p in g c ra te w as so m ade as to p rev e n t th eft an d w as provided w ith enough feed to la st for th e e n tire journey. C. P. T allm an h as ask ed th e O ut­ look to m ake a fu rth e r sta te m e n t con­ ce rn in g th e ju d g m en t ren d ered a g a in st him rec en tly for a feed bill to G eorge Page. T allm an claim ed th a t th e bill w as not his, b u t th a t of F. M. P arch in , th en te n a n t on his farm , who A bit of good dressing at Thanks­ w as to buy h alf of th e feed for the d airy herd belonging to T allm an and giving time adds greatly to your to re ta in h alf th e proceeds from th e appearance and the joy of the oc­ I sales on th e m ilk route. T allm an had casion. p u rch ased his half, he said, and had paid for it, w hile P a rc h in left th e co u n try w ith o u t paying for his sh are. T he am o u n t sued for w as 3321. J u d g ­ .$ 2 0 to $ 5 0 m ent w as ren d e re d a g a in st T allm an for 3193. $ 7 .8 5 to $ 1 5 P lan s are being m ade fo r a co n cert to be given u n d er th e au sp ices of the $ 4 .0 0 to $ 9 .0 0 M ethodist E piscopal S unday school F rid ay evening, D ecem ber 12, by the .$ 1 .0 0 to $ 7 .0 0 T rip le Chim es com pany, com prising P. W aldo Davis, chim es a r tis t, Mrs. $ 1 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Lizzie DeMoss D avis, violin and m an d o ­ lin: A rville D. D avis, violin an d re a d ­ 3 5 c to $ 1 .5 0 ing: and H erschel D. Davis, piano and organ. Mr. and Mrs. C hase E. S t.C la ir en ­ te rta in e d at d in n e r la st n ig h t Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and d au g h ter M argaret and Miss S ara Dotson. M e n ’ s W ear J ‘ S h o e s - v> The Home of T he an n u a l b az aa r and su p p er of th e M ethodist L adies Aid w ill be held Hart Sc ha finer G R E SH A M a t th e ch u rch on W ednesday evening, 8i M arx Clothes Decem ber 3. E x ten siv e p lan s a re u n ­ H e Give Red Trading Stamps der w ay for th e event. P. H. “ P leas,” Roork, a resid e n t of G resham , is ce le b ra tin g his 70th b ir th ­ a few days illn ess. T he child w as j day today. He w as born in E ast P o r t­ ta k en sick S unday and a day or tw o land and rem em b ers when th e re w ere ago w as rem oved to th e h ospital. F u ­ no bridges ac ro ss th e W illam ette and n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts have not been a n ­ only th ree sto re s In P o rtlan d . W hen nounced. T he baby w as 1 y ear and 10 he w as less th a n a y ear old his p a r ­ days old. The R olleys have been h ere en ts. Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s W esley ab o u t six w eeks. T he m o th er is a Roork. moved to w hat is now th e s is te r of Mrs. Ben. Hoover. O rient d istric t, w here they lived for never forms a partnership with a man who has not m any years. T he P eo p les’ B arg ain co u n ter. See learned to save. Success always selects a Saver—not a th e w an t ads. K athleen G ray Rolley. in fan t d a u g h ­ spender. te r of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rolley. died in a P o rtlan d h o sp ital la st n ig h t a fte r B E TH EL ‘Perfect Blend and Roast” pound pounds I iiiii New Clothes for Thanksgiving « Suits and O’Coats. Boys’ Suits & Coats. S h o e s.................. Hats and Caps. S h irts .................. N eck w ear.............. Ay lsWrtb 5 Ma rtiiV* SUCCESS Americans possess a great money-making power but they have little instinct or understanding of T H R IF T . Baptist Church Let Us Take That “Promised Group" ^1 Now is th e tim e w h ile you a re to ­ g e th e r. ’Tis not a luxury - that group por­ trait— but one of life's real neces­ sities. May we bine the plens. lire of »ening you I 19 CHOICE \P i’Ll S for eating and cooking, b.\ $1.25 A. W . METZGER & CO. Special 4-Day Prices Mrs. C. G. S ch n eid er gave a lu n ch ­ eon on W ednesday w ith cover p lates fo r six in honor of Miss P e a rl Ruegg who left T h u rsd ay m o rn in g fo r Ba I kersfleld, C alifornia, to v isit a cousin and o th er rela tiv e s. T he room s w ere p rettily d ecorated in ch ry san th em u m s Mrs. Boyd Wolff, of P o rtlan d , a sis­ : = te r of Mr. S chneider, also Mrs. Max­ w ell S chneider w ere p resen t. T he Rev. E a rl Crook, of A u ro ra, p a sto r of th e Bible S tan d a rd ch u rch , I h as resig n ed h is w ork, a t le a st tem ­ ? I p o rarily . T he p u lp it of th e com m uni­ ty ch u rch w ill be filled by th e A aron H ansen of A berdeen, W ash in g to n , who w ith his fam ily w ill probably m ove to G resham w ith in a few w eeks. T he G resham New L au n d ry , under th e m anag em en t of C larence J. C leve­ land, is ap p a re n tly a th in g of th e past. T he house wast suddenly vacated, le av ­ ing sev eral h u n d red d o lla rs w o rth of lau n d ry eq u ip m en t on th e prem ises. 9 KELI.OGS BRAN FLAKES................. 3 pkgs. 29. 10 SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES .3 pkgs 25- 11 BULK COCOA ...................................... 4 lbs 25. 12 SI N BRIGHI CLEANSER, (limit 5) 5 cans 25c 13 CREME OIL SOAP ....... (limit 5 V. 5 bars 25c T h an k sg iv in g b u yin g m a d e p lea sa n t— Immense Stocks priced to your satisfaction and sold to you in that intelligent, courteous manner you are taught to look for in a 20th Century Store The Hardy Studio G re sh am . O regon P h o n e 541 Open Sunday* by Appointment. Pow ell S tre et, G re sh a m I1EV. E. U. J l lili, P astor Bible school 10 a. m., m orning w orship 11 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. evening service 7:30. Bible study and p ray e r service W ednesday eve­ nings a t 7:30. A C ordial im ita tio n to all. It is easy to earn but so hard to save. I hat is xx hy ox er SO per cent of us leave no estate at death. * SPEC IA L COMMUNICATIONS G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. & A. M. in M asonic h all, G resham , as follow s. Monday evening, November 24. w ork in F. C. degree. T uesday evening, Novem ber 25. w ork in M. M. degree, exem plified by E ast G ate Lodge. E xam ination in M. M. degree. N eighboring lodges and visiting b ro th e rs invited. 7:30 p. m. sharp. a . MEYERS. W. M. W. L. CORSAGE. Sec y There is HOPE for all however—for SUCCESS never reluses to form a lasting business partnership with those who refuse to spend it all. w Z j f of 7 /if day you take your first step toward Prosperity is the day you start to Save. REGULAR MEETING OF G resham P ost. No. 30. A m er­ ican Legion. T uesday. Nov. 25. a t 8 o'clock p. m.. at G resham G range hall. N om ination ot officers for en su in g year. R e fr e s h - ! m ents. All m em bers urged to be I present. 1 FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK iiH iiiiiiiiiiiiliiliitiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin : llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll w hole or half 20th Century Store U nion T h an k sg iv in g serv ices will be held a t th e F ree M ethodist ch u rc h T hanksgiving, Novem ber 27, a t 10:30. Dr. C. W. H u ett w ill deliver th e ad ­ 5 = d ress and sev eral selectio n s w ill be given by a m ale q u a rte t. T he v ario u s p asto rs of G resham have been invited to tak e p a rt in th e services. Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles R aney have arriv ed from Hood R iver an d have tak en p o ssession of th e hom e place n ea r Ruby Junction for th e w in ter A. M. W ilkinson and R. E. Sm ith a re enjoying a few days of w ild goose h u n tin g n ea r W asso, Oregon. Mrs. Vivian Gordy is rep o rted to be ill a t h er hom e w ith a form of in te sti­ n al d isorder. sh ou ld g o into the b ask et for the T h a n k sg iv in g D inner HEM M tM NttM M N M M M M M M M IM M 1111111111111(111 f l t t l l l l l l l Continued from page 1 7Yze Besf o f Groceries! ¿1. lll lt M I I I I M t l l l l t l l l l l M l l l l l t l t M H I I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I M I M I I GRESHAM LOCALS t'R , XOVE.MHER