Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 04, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAGE FOLK
GRESHAM OCTLOOK,
Bualnesa Is built on advertising;
buying la encouraged by advertising;
the public la benefited by advertisng.
Funeral Held for Geo. McDonald.
F u n eral services w ere held F riday
afternoon in P o rtlan d for G eorge Mc-
i Donald who died In a P o rtlan d hospi-
TRY
i tai November 25. F a th e r H ughes had
The Orlensys Toilet Articles
' ch arg e of th e fu n eral and in term en t
M ARCEL M r
H A IR C UT M t
w as m ade in R iverview cem etery. Mr.
i McDonald, who w as 52 y ears of age,
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
Third Street
Phone 99x1 | cam e to G resham about th ree and a
h alf y ears ago w ith his fam ily. He
was a m em ber of th e K nights of
Pythias. He Is survived by his widow,
Mrs. B ertha McDonald, four ch ildren,
W illard, A nna, R obert and Dolores,
and a stepson, H erb ert Burdick. The
C andies,
\u ls ,
F ru it
I family will continue to reside in
I Gresham .
Xmas Specialties
KHIDAÏ.
DECEMBER 4,
IMS
GRESHAM LOCALS
At a m eeting of th e Modern W ood­
men of A m erica, No. 13,160, w hich
convened W ednesday evening th e a n ­
nual election of officers took place.
The follow ing w ere elected to serve
for th e ensuing y ear: A llen Holloway,
co n su l; W. J. Todd, ad v iso r; C. J.
L undquist, c le rk ; C harles C. Sheely,
b an k e r; J. F. Jones. A. F. H am m ar
and A. M. W ilkenson, tru ste es. At the
close of th e m eeting the m em bers who
w ere p resen t w ere tre a te d to an oyster
su p p er served a t th e O scarette.
“ /N THE LIMELIGHT”
201" CENTURY STORES
like others, are closely scrutinized by a very critical, though just Judge—The Public.
This very fact has contributed largely to the steady growth of these stores. Their
economical method of Food Distribution has met with, both, genuine Public ap­
proval and support, / t ’s the saving on every item in these 20th Century Stores
that counts.
Mrs. Inez Bent is the happy p o sses­
so r of th e handsom e set of silv erw are
presented by th e Cecil M etzger g ro ­
Card of Thanks.
We wish to ex p ress o u r sin cere cery to th e one unlocking the chest,
th an k s to o u r frien d s and neighbors w hich has been on display for some
for Mn ir kindness and sym pathy d u r­ tim e a t th e store. Much in te re st w as
F E D E R A L M ILK,
S e a rc h lig h t M A TCH ES,
‘’M em o rie” L a y e r
ing o u r recen t bereavem ent.
T all can s, 8 c a n s ........80t
F u ll size b o x e s......... 5r
w h ite o r black
Mrs. George McDonald and Family. aroused locally as to who would be
a n d 1 fre e
Main and Second
PhonelBtftl
fo rtu n a te In possessing th e rig h t key.
6 boxes f o r ................. 29c
10-ounee p a c k a g e s 19c
Patronize our advertisers.
Ivan Sw ift, accom panied by his wife,
drove to Ridgefield, W ashington, S a t­
urday evening w here he plays re g u ­
larly in a five-piece dance o rch e stra
at th a t place. Mr. Sw ift plays the
9gc
banjo.
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
C
harlie
Brown
and
C
ry
sta
l
W
h
ite
SOAP,
OF
SN O W D R IFT,
RA ISIN S, T h o m p s o n ’s
baby a re h ere from Medford, Oregon,
B ar 4c, 10 b a r s
89c
4-pound c a n ................. 93c
Seedless, 3 l b s ............28c
for a stay w ith th e p are n ts of th e fo r­
m er, Mr. and Mrs. John Brow n. Mr.
S traw b erry Jam ,
Brow n has been employed in a drug
sto re at Medford avid has now decided
25c
to go into business for him self along
COMB HONEY, F an cy ,
Del M onte CA TSU P,
CORN M EAL, k iln d ried ,
th e sam e line as soon as a suitable lo­
full se ctio n s, 2 f o r ..... 45c
L a rg e b o ttle .................23c
9-pound s a c k ...............39c
cation can be found.
consisting of a line of travelers samples,
T. R. W right w ent to Eugene y e s te r­
R oyal G arden T ea ,
day to be gone several days on b u si­
all as/good as new. No old styles. Ages
38c,
73c
ness connected w ith the tra n sfe r b u s­
4 to 14 years.
iness of him self and Burton W alrad.
PEA S, P re fe rre d Stock
S m all W h ite BEANS,
IVORY SO A P FL A K E S,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Howe and two
• T elep h o n e, 2 can s.
35c
1925 crop, 3 lb s.......... 25c
19c, 3 pkgs
25c
children have moved from N orth D a­
kota to G resham and have pu rch ased
th e form er home of N. P. O akerm an
w hich is 2 5 per cent less than
n o rth w est of the cannery. Mr. O aker­
regu lar price.
m an has moved back to P o rtlan d , his
K E R R ’S BEST PA TEN T, t o A Q
El SH E R ’S BLEND,
form er home, w here he has p u rch ased
49-pound sa ck ................. ' w . U O
49-pound sa ck .....
Make your selections now for the
a residence.
CORN, P re fe rre d Stock .
Children’s Xmas Sweaters.
Miss E thel Moffitt, of Eugene, was
RO YA L BAK. PO W D E R ,
P IN E A P P L E , S ta n d a rd
T in y k e rn e l, can
19c
callin g on old frien d s in G resham
12-oz. c a n ........... .... 43c
Sliced, lge. c a n s
23c
3 f o r .............................. 55c
T uesday and m ade a brief visit a t the
2i/2-lb. can
$1.29
3 c a n s fo r .
05c
high school w here she was w arm ly
received by te ach ers and friends. H er
“The House of Quality"
sister, Miss A nnie Moffitt, is in P o rt­
Phone 1411
Gresham
land w here she has a very satisfac to ry
4 7 c.
office position.
We give Green Trading Stamps
F. L. Mack and W. J. Todd enjoyed
M ACARONI, fresh stock,
BLACK EIGS, extra choice,
day’s duck h u n tin g at Sauvies island
cun e cut, 4 pounds......
25-
2 pounds
on the C olum bia W ednesday. Betw een
35-
them they bagged n early 40 ducks.
S w e e t P o ta to es,
25c
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F air, of P o rt­
Why not select your
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O. Boswell, visited a t th e Boswell
home S aturday.
late G eorge S tapleton, handsom ely
Miss M ary M iller, a guest a t th e m ounted in a silv er finished fram e, is
w edding of Miss M ildred T h ay er W ed­ on display for th e -lay in th e w indows
nesday evening, sang at th e conclu- of th e Bank of G resham . T he p ictu re,
ion of th e cerem ony, "O P rom ise Me’ the w ork of Attue. pro m in en t P o rtlan d
and ’’I Love You T ru ly .” Miss T h ay er a rtis t, w as brought out from P o rtlan d
y esterd ay and w ill be hung a t th e high
who is well know n to a num ber in school soon, as a p resen tatio n from
G resham , becam e th e bride of Law the school board to th e building.
Mrs. Irm a Ansley, of P o rtlan d , who
fence K auffm an at a p retty w edding
now when you can have your choice.
at th e home of h er foster p are n ts, Mr has tak en the place of Miss Elizabeth
H ales as lib ra ria n of th e G resham
and Mrs. C harley T hayer, in P o rtlan d b ran ch library, h as come to G resham
J. S. H eyne and fam ily who hav to resid e and has tak en a p a rtm e n ts at
been in C alifornia, n ear San Diego for th e (’annoti residence, th e room s
hich w ere recen tly vacated bv Miss
th e past few y ears, have retu rn ed to w
-4 beautiful line on display at the
H ales.
G resham and a re occupying a house at
Miss Nell Jo h n so n u n d erw en t an
Seventh and Meadow avenue, n o rth of op eratio n in P o rtlan d W ednesday for
the cannery. Mrs. H eyne Is a -laugh th e relief of sinus tro u b le from which
she h as been troubled for some tim e
ter of A. F. Hoover.
past. T he operation w as a m inor one
Mrs.
Annie
Itevel
en tertain ed and Miss Johnson is said to be recov­
T h anksgiving with a d in n er p arty at erin g well from its effects.
T he W om an's A uxiliary to th e !
w hich w ere p resen t her p aren ts. Mr
The Gift Shop
and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, her brother A m erican Legion will m eet at th e
hom e of Mrs. Bayard M iller for a w ork
and fam ily from P ortland, Mr. and m e e tin g on Tuesday, Decem ber 8. All
Mrs. G eorge L eslie Jr. and her son-ln- of the C hristm as boxes a re expected
luw and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. Jo to he in by th a t -lay.
An im portant b u sin ess lot 60 x 90 at j
Com stock and baby.
th e c o rn e r of T hird and Main stre e ts i
A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and was purchased today hv C laude Stock- Ì
Mi s. Louise Ceregliino of T ro u td ale on ton front George Kenny, on w hich the 1
Sunday, November 29, at th e j-esi- form er expects to put up a business 1
Conservatism in banking means simplv
building during tin c o n in g sum m er.
deuce of Mrs. H arriet Tim m erm an.
being careful. Individuals should not en­
Mrs. I). H. Nash is still in a grave
Gresham Beauty Shoppe
NEW BERG HAM, whole or half
dorse every business proposition that is
.lb. 35r
condition at her hom e w here she lias ev ery th in g in th e line of cosm etic ;
brought
to them and bankers M UST
th erap y .
C ourteous and efficient
been
confined
to
her
room
for
the
past
REX LARD, med pail 99
large pail
trea
tm
e
n
t.
Mrs.
Lois
S
t.C
la
ir.
F
irst
not.
two weeks. Her m alady now seem s to
S tate Bank building, phone 1841. i
$1.93
lie n eu ritis and sire suffers e x c ru c ia t­ G resh am .— A-lv.
While we desire to accommodate every
ing pain m uch of th e time.
SAL I H ER R IN G , tine fat tisli. 3 tor
one
it often becomes necessary for us to
27-
Mrs. Marie K reu tzer, of P o rtlan d , ( I l
DEE1 V IED BY
say
“NO.
Not infrequently we have
was a ca lle r at th e H. VV. C alkins
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
( LAMS, Otter brand. No.
flat cans
20-
saved business men from severe loss by re­
home W ednesday. She w as form erly
The football season closed w ith a
Columbia River PIN K SALMON
fusing to aid them.
associated as a teach er w ith Mrs.
3 cans 43-
victory over th e alum ni, th e final score
E thel C alkins S tanley, d au g h ter of
After it is all over they appreciate our
25-o. T he alum ni th rea ten e d to score
CROWN and A IM ELO l'R
49-lb. sack $2.25
.Mrs. Calkins.
service.
twice, but the high school line held In
T h e De< em b er m e e tin g of th e R,
APPLES, Hyde King, Hood River wrapped.
the pinches. The m ain difficulty of the
hek.ilr W elfare -'lull w ill he h eld at th,
alum ni was th eir in ab ility to hang on
Box $1.59
hom e of Miss In ez L u sted on M onday
to the ball. The babes profited g re a t­
.ifteru o o n . Mrs. A nna G ibbs an d Mr,
S IT I’ZI’ N IT R( ; APPLES
ly by the fum bles of the ,'g high school
Ixix $1.35
W yant will serv e.
w arrio rs. At on, tim e, Lum lay. safe­
ROME BEAUTY APPLES
W. K. H am ilton of Eugene is in
box $1.25
ty
for the alum ni, fum bled a punt
G resham on liusiness and is renew ing
old acq u ain tan ces. D uring the pre- w hich O rville Johnson recovered and
CLI SI I'.R RAISIN'S, spcl, 15-oz. pkg..
10-
cut year Mr. H am ilton has built s e v e n ran .30 yards for his only touchdow n
houses, th ree to r him self and four of the season. A forw ard passing at- ‘
10. SI R AINl'D HONEY , qt. jars 65<. pint jars 35<
for o th e rs on co n tract work. One
(louse lie has sold, one he occupit.-. tack was attem pt- d in the last q u a rte r
1 1 . Barrel Cane and Maple SA RI P. spcl pints
/ ake care (o be an economist in pros­
25-
by the g rad u ates, but the ball w as too
iml one he is renting.
perity;
there is no fear of your not being
Between q u a rte rs ami d u r ­
Dan Maloy ol A berdeen, W ashing- slippery
quarts, 45c, half gallon 85-
Ion, is the guest of his b ro th er and ing Hi-' alu m n i's tim e o u t periods, t h e '
one
in
adversity.
'— Zimmerman.
12. SI ( ;.\R, lies! Cane, Sat. and Mon. spcl, sack $6.25
«if-'. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maloy. R e­ high school heroes displayed a fine
cent g u ests of the Muloys w ere Mi.
xhihition of mad sliding, w hich was
la n d Mrs. Donald Miles of Salem.
13. I I ALIAN I’Rl NES, large, tine, 5-lb boxes
98-
g
reatly applauded by the fans.
J. H. Hoss is still confined to his
G resham High lias played 10 gam es
Home on accouut of illness w hich has
14. BI 1.K I ) A I 1 • >
25,
1 kept hint in for several weeks
th is season, « in n in g 5, losing 4 and
Mrs. W. F. Mnsou h a s been s u m ­ tying 1. The second team has played
15. RAISIN Day, spcl. Seedless Raisins. 4-lb pkg 39-
m oned from W e stp o rt. O regon, to h elp
A Strong Bunk
j ar.- lo r h er m o th e r. M is S Wold. four gam es and «-on all of them.
16. SMALI. W H ITE BI ANS, special
| who lias been serio u sly ill for several
3 lbs. 25c
W ednesday noon th e senior and j
| days
She seem ed to be restin g sophom ore basket ball team s sta rte d
17. I’ M PRESS CORN
i slig h tly b e tte r to d ay .
3 cans 39c
the b attle for class ch am pionship The man team . The final score was 45-0
Word has been received from Miss
se creta ry . O rville
Jo h n so n ;
final score, afte r 3 m in u tes over-tim e in favor of th e ju n io rs. The first year Ion;
18. SI I A I R BAR TOMATOES
WIHIa
Caffray
th
at
her
sailing
date
3 cans 39-
for South A m erica has been advanced had been played, was 2-2. A lthough men lacked experience and w ere ea si­ tre a s u re r. C linton C h alk er; re p o rte r.
H arvey B row n; se rg e an t at arm s.
to December 19. w hen she will sail the checking was close on both sides,
19. I T A H N A PI AS, special
3 cans 39,
front N ew York on the steam er Acon­ the m ain reason for the low sc o re was ly outplayed by the excellent playing G eorge M cA llister; yell leader. E ldore
of th e Juniors. In th e last q u a rte r the Johnson. C laire G ullickson has been
cag u a
She will close her m eetings
20 P. A. TOBACCO
16-oz. cans 93-
at K lam ath F alls on D ecem ber 9 and the in ability of th e p lay ers on both ju n io rs ra n in th e ir subs, and they
spend a few days in S pokane before sides to m ake a c cu rate shots. The played Just as good as th e reg u la rs. elected a m em ber to tak e th e place of
TU X ED O TOBACCO
16-oz cans 93,•
going east
gam e w as exciting every second. The A stiff b a ttle w ith the seniors, who a hoy who could not Join th e club.
T his m akes th e full quota m em ber­
Robert H au sw irth . who was o p era t­ sen io rs show ed up well in team w ork,
have toeen class cham pions for th e ship of 20 m em bers.
ed on at Good S am a ritan hospital a
w
hile
the
sophom
ores
did
m
ore
in
­
last tw o y ears, w ill be the next ob-
week ago for stom ach com plications,
B asket ball p ractice sta rte d W ednes­
is rep o rted as doing as well as can he dividual playing. Ja c k D ow sett. cap ­ has been elected cap tain of the ju n io r
expected considering th e serious n a­ ta in of th e sen io r team , au d George stacle for th e junior«. Guy R usher 1 day night, and about 40 boys tu rn e d
tu re of his ailm ent.
Quality
out to try for the team and squad.
W adsw orth, cap tain of th e sophom ore team.
/'hone ta ci
Th- Ladle« Guild of the B aptist
A lthough J a -k D ow seti is th e only
and Service
team
,
w
ere
Iwith
confident
of
a
victory
church will meet w ith Mrs A J. W.
T he Hi-Y club has elected, th e fol- 1
Teed n S t
T h u rsd ay noon th e Juniors played lowing officers: p resid en t. Floyd Me- | letterm an left from last y e a r’s squad,
Brown on T uesday aftern o o n at 1:30.
th e re is sufficient m a teria l to build a
A fine life size bust p o rtra it ot the an uninter-M-tlng gam e w ith th e fresh-
K inney; vice p resident. H orace Wih- 1 w inning team .
T obacco and C igars
Offerings Saturday and Monday; December 5 and 7
O srarrttv
SPECIAL SALE
Children’s
WOOL SWEATERS
Send to Your Friends for Christmas
PRUNES, Fancy Italians, (30-40s), packed 5 lbs. net, in a nice
paper lined smooth wooden box, o n ly .............................
“Rupert’s”, pure Fruit and Sugar,
9-oz. tumblers, 2 for
“Savory and fragrant”, “Ceylon and India”
or “Japan , |-lb. pkgs,
pound package........
$1.95 lo $3.50
FLOUR will be higher.
BU Y N O W !
$2.18
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, direct from our roaster to you. Can­
ned Coffees have advanced again, but 20th Century is still the
same price, Found..............
3 pounds.................... $1.38
genuine Jerseys. Last time at this price, 5 lbs,
Christmas Cards
and Booklets
Gresham Drug Co.
Grocery Bulletin
CONSERVATION
We are continually consulting and
advising with people on financial and
business matters and we cordially in­
vite such conferences. Our patrons
appreciate our advice and seek it be­
cause we are conservative.
FIRST STATE BANK
A. W. METZGER & CO.