Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 18, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM LOCALS
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T he m erc h an ts of G resham have
decided to keep th e ir places of b u s­
iness open each evening from now
until C hristm as, beginning S a tu r­
day evening, for th e benefit of c u s­
tom ers d esirin g to shop at th a t
tim e.
Edw ard Schw edler re tu rn e d a week Mill Man IHe« from Gunshot Wound.
Geo. E. W ells, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G as­
Kelatbes (¿he Birthday Surprise.
ago to spend th e holidays w ith his
kill. Mr. and Mrs. R alph D avidson.
E.
H.
Thom
pson,
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Mrs. O. A. E astm an w ill leave fop
p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Schw ed­
the B ridal Veil L um ber com pany, died ably su rp rise d last Sunday when the Irm a R ichardson, Evelyn and C arl
Indianapolis on J a n u a ry 7th for a
ler, residing near D am ascus. E dw ard
Dewey G askill, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
special m eeting of the national ex ­
enlisted tw o y ea rs ago in th e navy at Good S am aritan ho sip tal Monday occasion of her b irthday was duly M itchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H. H all,
ecutive com m ittee of th e A m erican L e­
and has recen tly com pleted a c ru ise to from th e effects of a g u n sh o t wound celeb rated by relativ es and frien d s at of P o rtlan d , and Dr. G inerva W arbis
gion auxiliary. She w ill be aw ay
The K cbekahs had a very enjoyable A u stralia and New Z ealand on the in th e head. Conflicting re p o rts a re her G resham home. A fter g ifts and and d au g h ter. Miss F ra n ce s W arbis,
from a week to ten days.
session of th e ir lodge Monday evening V- 8. 8. Nevada, w hich tied up a t San given out as to th e cau se of th e d is­ good w ishes had been extended h er, of F o re st Grove, old friends of long
the tasty and satisfy in g lunch w hich
F. B. Goudy, of D enver. Colorado, at th e re g u la r m eeting. T h ere was a I Pedro, C alifornia.
F rom th e re he
ago.
is in G resham for the holiday season C h ristm as tre e from w hich all re- i m ade th e trip to B rem erto n on the ch arg e of th e .38 Colt revolver w hich I had been brought along by the g u ests
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was spread, a still fu rth e r su rp rise to
w ith his fam ily, Mrs. Goudy and c h il­ ceived p resen ts.
S everal m usical "M ississippi" and cam e h ere from
but it is feared th a t the m an. who was ! th e d ear friend and m other. T hose
Get y o u r C h ristm as ca rd s a t th e
dren, who are m aking an indefinite nu m b ers w ere m uch ap p reciated .
B rem erton on th e tra in a few days
about 75 y ears of age, com m itted sui- ' p rese n t w ere Mr. And Mrs. F red R ich­ G resham D rug Co. We have a fine a s ­
visit a t the borne of Mrs. G oudy's
.Miss Irm a G ates en tertain ed a sm all i a K°- He expects to re tu rn to the
side in a m om ent of despondency as ard so n , Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A. W ells, so rtm en t.—Adv.
m other, Mrs. M arion Johnson.
group of f r lc s is a t her home on south W ashington p ort on J a n u a ry 8, th e ex-
the re su lt of ill health. He had been )
K oberts avenue W ednesday evening. ' p iratio n of his furlough.
the su p e rin ten d e n t of th e mill for the
They enjoyed th e fun of candy m aking
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. F ow ler an d chil- past 30 years, residing In P o rtlan d
and o th er refre sh m e n ts w ere served. I d ren of R oseburg a re visiting w ith and stopping with Mr. and Mrs. John
Two new a rriv a ls are a t th e home of Mrs. F o w ler's m o th er, Mrs. W. C. Varney w hile in B ridal Veil, He is
Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an, one a son I Burch.
survived by his wife.
horn to Mr. and Mrs. C arl C h risten sen
George W ells is having his house on
We have added a nice
of Powell V alley on Friday, Decern- E arl stre e t p lastered th is week, Jo h n
Holiday Outlooks.
assortm ent of
her 11.
He has been nam ed C arl H all, of P o rtlan d , doing the work.
Send Holiday O utlooks to your |
X m as Meals
F red erick Jr. The o th e r is a son who ! W hile th e w ork is going on, his m oth- friends for C hristm as.
10c each,
Cards
w as born to Mr. and Mrs. E. O pager, 1 er. Mrs. F an n y W ells, is spending th e w rapped and mailed.—Adv.
Table Favors
of P o rtlan d , on T h u rsd ay , Dec. 10.
tim e w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. Fred
Mrnre Curds
Tree Perorations
Window Cleaning
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sm ith a re now R ichardson, residing east of G resham
Artlttrlal (loses
For ex p e rt window cleaning see 8.
occupying th e ir handsom e new resi- j At the re g u la r m eeting of th e A remc
Crepe Paper
dence w hich was recen tly erected on club la st Monday aftern o o n at the T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers w ith John
Napkins and Klbbon
Main stre e t opposite th e high school. hl,nl^ °* M r“ {
election Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Plash l.lsh ts
.... .
.
. .. i of officers w as held, w hen th e follow-
Srrlpto Pencils
I Ins is a seven-room house of th e jng w ere ch osen: Mrs. W. J. Ott, pres-
Xm as Candles
Spanfsh (ype of arc h itec tu re, en tirely ' ¡d e n t; Mrs. J. E. M etzger, vice p ie sl
in bulk or boxes
m odern th ro u g h o u t and is finished in d en t: Mrs. Jas. E lk in g to n , se creta ry -
S p e c ia l p r ic e s to c h u rc h e s ,
llatstone stucco
It has th e p opular tre a su re r.
rs h o ols, etc.
H enry H arvey, aged 67, residing
D utch kitchen, a built-in b ath tu b , and little over a m ile w est of G resham ,
X m a s S p ecial Ice C re a m
arch w ay s se p a ra te th e living room met w ith an accid en t in P o rtlan d
in h rick s.
and dining room, also th e fro n t ves­ W ednesday evening w hen he was
tibule and th e living room. Mr. Sm ith th ro w n from a buggy a t G rand ave­
nue and E a st H arriso n stree t, b re a k ­
has disposed of his stag e ru n betw een ing his co llar bone. He w as ru n into
P o rtlan d and G resham over th e Base by an au to and bis buggy sm ashed
Line, to g eth er w ith th e m achine, and Mr. H arvey w as sen t to a P o rtlan d
Second and Main
I’hone M il
will devote his tim e to o th e r lines of hospital w here it is hoped he will soon
recover. He has engaged a m an to
business.
look afte r his h o rses on his place near
Stocks are complete—Candies and Nuts, lots of them. Everything for the table.
Mrs. J. A. B ushong and Mrs. Mary here.
For baking, too. Conderful selections to choose from, and the prices are extreme­
G ossett and d au g h ter, Mary E lizabeth,
Holiday Outlooks.
left by au to early T h u rsd ay m orning
ly low. There really is no better place to trade than at a 20th Century Grocery. It’s
Send H oliday O utlooks to your
for S eattle to spend a week w ith r e la ­
the Saving on every item, in these stores, that counts,
TRY
10c each,
tives and friends. Mrs. R obert H ayes friends for C hristm as.
The (Iriensys Toilet Articles
will re tu rn w ith her m other next week w rapped and m ailed.—Adv.
MARCEL Mt
H AIR CUT 50c
49c
to rem ain over C hristm as. H er h u s­
Paper Hanging and Painting.
band expects to come down from S e­
F E D E R A L M ILK,
JE L L O
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
TOM ATO SO UP, C am p ­
W ork g u aran teed . F or cash or w hat
a ttle sh o rtly afte rw a rd for a brief
ta ll can
package
T hird S tre et
Phone 99x1
have
you?
Wm.
E
arn
s,
Hogan
road,
b e ll’s, 3 c a n s ......
25c
visit.
R oute 1, G resham , Box 70A.—Adv,
Open Evenings
Every evening until Christmas
We have the biggest line of Christmas Toys
for the kiddies, Dolls for the little girls, in
fact, gifts for the entire family, in Gresham.
H EPP’S RACKET STORE
CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS
20™ CENTURY STORES
The Oscarette
WESSON OIL. . . ...................................................... quart can
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
GROCERY BULLETIN
Seven Different Varieties, each the very best of its kind.
SA TIN F IN IS H E D ,
m ixed lb. 20c, 3 lbs. 55c
Never before has our stock of luxuries for the Holiday Season been so eomplete
You can secure from us your every need. Our motto always is “Quality” first;
alter that, price. A comparison of bTth will convince you that money spent
with us is to your best interests.
C H R IST M A S M IX E D ,
pound 20c, 3 lb s..... 55c
COM M ERCIAL CH OCOLA TES,
2 p o u n d s............................. i.................45c
FANCY H A N D -D IP P E D C H O C O LA TES,
5-pound b o x
............................. #1.5!)
E X T R A CREAM M IX E D
2 p o unds
55e
C R Y ST A L IZ E D GUMS a n d CREAM S,
2 p o u n d s ......................................
39c
FR E N C H CREA M S
pound . ....................................................
pound
2t)c
FRUITS, NUTS, POPCORN, ETC.
X M A S C A N D IE S
NUTS
Big variety of plain and fancy
Candies for your selection.
Plain Mixed ....... lb. 20c, 2 lbs. 35c
Xmas Mixed
lb. 29c, 2 lbs. 35c
Ribbon Mixed
lb. 3 0 i, 2 lbs. 58c
French Mixed
lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 65c
Chocolates ..
lb. 25c, 2 lbs 45c
Peanut Brittle.
lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c
Special discounts to schools and
churches.
V alnuts, California, large soft
shelled............... lb. 35c, 2 lbs 65c
Almonds ....................................lb. 35c
Brazils, new stock, lb, 30c, 2 lbs. 55c
Black Walnuts... lb. 20c, 2 lbs 35c
Peanuts, fresh roasted,
lb. 20c, 2 lbs. 35c
Mixed Nuts
lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c
Salted Peanuts, Spanish
lb. 20c, 2 lbs. 35c
M IN C E M E A T
P U D D IN G S
Oests’ and \ eribest in bulk
lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c
Oests in pint jars...........
35c
Heinz in 1- and 2-lb. cans
I lb 30c, 2 lbs. 55c
Non-such condensed in packages,
pkg 20c, 2 for 35c
Heinz Plum, and Fig Puddings,
medium size 40c, large size 75c
BULK D A TES, n ew crop,
2 p o u n d s...................... 25c
P E E 1 .—C itro n ,
C L U S T E R RA ISIN S,
15-oz. pkg. 17*£c, 3 fo r 50c
M em orie L A Y E R FIG S,
10-oz. s a n ita r y p k g ...20c
pound 5 9 c, O r a n g e o r L e m o n ,. . „ . . .pound 33 c
M emoi > P itte d D A TES,
10-oz. p k g .....
22c
M ark et D ay RA ISIN S,
4-lb. p k g ..............
39c
PO PCO RN , “G lo b e” b ran d ,
pound ............................ 10c
MIXED NUTS, new est and best (no peanuts) lb___ 30£.
PEA N U TS, fre s h ly
ro a ste d , lb.............
P lu rn P u d d in g ,
15c
W A LN U TS, lge. B udded
F ra n q u e tte s , lb
40c
3 lb s.. . . 89^
B R A Z IL NUTS, new crop
2 p o u n d s..........
55c
Richardson and Robbins, America’s foremost
pound can 35c
MORE SPECIALS
Oests Raisin Pudding,
medium size cans, 35c
Mrs. Porter's l ig and Plum Pudding,
small size 25c, med. 40c, lge. 55c
S H R IM P , la te s t pack,
No. 1 c a n s, 2 fo r
25c
O Y ST E R S, new pack,
5-oz. c a n ..................... ..15c
Kerr’s Best Patent Flour,
49-1 b. sack............................ $2.13
B E ST SH O R T E N IN G ,
bulk, 3 lb s....................
STA N D A R D PEA S, sw eet
a n d te n d e r, 2 c a n s. 25c
Patent or Pastry Flour,
10-pound sacks....................... 59c
C U R R A N T S, P re fe rre d
Stock, tw ice cleaned,
15-oz. p k g .................. .1 9 c
L ib b y ’s M IN CEM EA T,
v ery line, 2 lb s.............45c
2 0 th C e n tu ry C o f f e e — There
R A IS IN S
Raisin Day Special
Sun Maid, puffed
Bulk Seedless
4-lb. pkg. 39.
2 pkgs. 25c
3 lb. 29<
Christmas dinner.
PEELS
Dromedary Mixed Fee s—Orange,
Lemon and Citron, 1-lb. pkg. 50<
Citron, extra quality....
lb. 5 9 k
Orange and Lemon . •
lb. 35c
S H R IM P , O tte r o r M onopole b ran d .
1 can 20c, 2 can s. 35c
S H R IM P , A m erican B eauty
can 15c
W H IT E ST A R TUNA, th e best a v a il­
able, sm a ll can 20c, m ed. 30c, lge, 50c
G E ISH A , best im p o rte d c ra b m eat.
M edium can, 10c
S w eets, so u rs a n d d ills, la rg e a n d sm a ll
in bulk a n d g lass.
E x tra sm a ll G h e rk in s
pint 35c
H einz a n d New H om e, sw eet a n d
so u r, p lain a n d m ixed
b o ttle 25c
D ills in No. 2 '.. c a n s
can 80c
O LIVES
CHE KRIES
P la in a n d stuffed in sm a ll, m edium
lge. sizes, priced at 15c, 30c, 45c, 05c
R IP E O L IV E S in bulk, la rg e sized
O lives
pint 30c
PICKLES
M ar ¡sellino C H E R R IE S .
sm all 15c, la rg e 30c
CA N D IED C H E R R IE S fo r th e sa la d
o r fru it pu n ch .... ...................... lb. 75c
CIG ARS
Cakes and Cookie«
We h a v e a la rg e a s s o rtm e n t of c ig a rs
in p a c k ag e s of 10, 25 an d 50. M akes
an ideal gift fo r f a th e r, b ro th e r or
sw e e th e a rt.
E n d less a s s o rtm e n t fo r y o u r se le c tio n .
C H E E SE
ERE ITS
B rookfield a n d T illa m o o k , priced at
p er lb. 33c Liiti 35c
K raft C heese. B rick, P im e n to
A m erican
lb. 5 lie
Block Sw iss, best q u a lity
lb. 45c
Limburgcr
lb. ihc
P ric e s too v a rie d to quote.
O ra n g e s,
A pples.
B a n a n a s.
1 < "
G rap e
F ru it,
V ariety of sizes a n d k in d s
w ith p rices low est possible.
I’hone 1451
Make our store your Holiday Headquarters.
In our large display of articles suitable for giv­
ing you will rind just what you hav e been look­
ing for to remember that relative or friend.
\\ e are better able to help you rill your Christ­
mas list than ever before and will be glad to
help you.
O
S ta tio n e ry , B ooks, C a n d y ,
P e rfu m e s , P a r is ia n Iv o ry ,
S h a v in g S e ts, L e a th e r
G o o d s, C h ris tm a s C a rd s ,
P o s t C a rd s .
TOYS! TOYS!
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality and Service
is no better coffee to serve with the
Direct from our roaster to you, lb. 4 7 c
3 pounds $1.38
As in th e p ast you w ill find o u r
toy c o u n te rs crow ded w ith a ll th e
la te st in still a n d m e c h a n ic a l toys.
C om e see th em b efo re you go
else w h e re .
W e s u g g e st a se t of w h ite Ivory. A lm ost
ev e ry w om an h a s a d e s ire fo r w h ite Iv o ry a n d
th e r e is no g ift th a t w ould p lea se h e r m ore. V ery
re a s o n a b le in p ric e a n d w e h a v e a good se le c tio n
to ch o o se from .
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