GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JAMAKY
PAGE FUI K
Raw Fur* Wauled.
I am paying m ore th a n m ark et
price» for a ll kind» of raw fu rs. In
cluding m oles and rabbits. F or prices
M. A. Ross W om en’s Relief Corps
call 1659 o r w rite C. A. C arlson T ax i
d e rm ist-F u rrie r, G resham , Ore.—Adv. m et on Decem ber 19 and elected ot-
j fleers for the en su in g y ear as follow s:
Gresham Heuuty Shoppe
Josie Bliss, p resid e n t; Alice M arston,
everything in th e line of cosm etic senior vice p re s id e n t;-F ie tta H ibbert,
th erap y .
C ourteous and efficient
trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, F irs t ju n io r vice p resid e n t; S arah L eland,
S tate Bank building, phone 1841, i co n d u cto r; T h u rsa Morton, ch a p la in ;
G resham .—Adv.
, S usan Sherw ood, a s sista n t co n d u cto r;
E lizabeth Jack , se c re ta ry ; 8. R. K itz
Notice of Stock-holders meeting.
m iller, tre a s u re r; L au ra Black, guard.
T he re g u la r an n u a l m eeting of th e
stock-holders of G resham F ru it G row In sta lla tio n w ill ta k e place a t th e
e rs association w ill be held a t the next re g u la r m eeting of the corps on
C annery office on Monday, J a n u a ry 11, S atu rd ay afternoon, Ja n u a ry 16, a t 2
1926 at 10 a. nt. for th e purpose of o’clock, a t the g ran g e Hall. A full at-
electing d irec to rs and th e tra n sa c tio n
of such other b usiness as may p ro p e r i tendance of m em ber» is desired.
ly com e before the m eeting.
C h ristm as g u ests at th e hom e of
JAMES ELKINGTON, Sec y.
Mr. an d Mrs. John Bliss w ere th e ir
d au g h ters and sons-in-law and th e ir
Why have a lot of th in g s around you
fam
ilies, H elen and A lbert Camp,
don’t need w hen som e m ight be glad
to get them at a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant G ladys and Blaine T u rn e r and c h il
Ad.
dren , K athleen, Leroy and M arjorie;
F ran ces and Cedric Stone and th e ir
ch ild ren . Evelyn, M arg aret and H ow
TRY
ard . O ther gu ests w ere A. L. T u rn e r
The Orlensys Toilet Articles
and Mrs. Anna E ngels.
MARCEL M>c
B A IR CUT i#r
GRESHAM LOCALS
In th e list of in stalled officer» of the
G resham Masonic lodge aa given in
th e la st Outlook th e nam e of W. J.
Cooper, as ch ap lain , was om itted.
T he R ebekah W elfare club will meet
at the home of Mrs. M ary McManus on
Monday aftern o o n for th e an n u a l e lec
tion of officers. Mrs. Gus Donley and
Mrs. J. E. G ates will Berve.
A lden M iller ha9 been confined to
his bed for m ore th an a w eek w ith a
severe attac k of oak poisoning. He is
esp ecially suscep tib le to o. k poison
ing, and took the Infection when w o rk
ing for a day w ith th e telephone crew .
A d elig h tfu l C h ristm as tre e w as a-
Joyed by the officials and em ployees of
th e M utual T elephone com pany on
S atu rd ay evening a t the com pany’s
office. A tree, b eautifully lighted and
decorated, yielded gifts to all. E s-
p -cially g ratify in g w ere those from
G resham business and professional
people who pressed ap p reciatio n for
the faith fu l and efficient services of
the telephone com pany and its em
ployes. E ach em ploye was given a
sum of money, and Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Mrs. A lbert V aughn, of C ottage Miller received a huge bouquet of
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
Grove, is spending th e week w ith h er ca rn atio n s.
T hird S tre et
Phone 99x1
au n t, Mrs. J. C. Shultz.
Miss D oris Z im m erm an en tertain ed
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sev eral young people at her home in
P o rtlan d
on
W ednesday evening.
T hose atten d in g front G reshatn w ere
the Misses M iriam Inglis. M ildred
We wish to thank our many patrons and
M etzger, L illian L ekander, Rose P o t
te r, Mabel Jack so n , Geòrgie S tap leto n
friends for their loyal patronage and wish all
and D orothea Sm ith, and G len W in
te rs, W illiam F ritz, and G eorge P u l
len.
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Betty T h o rn e and G w endolyn M etz
ger sp e n t W ednesday and T h u rsd ay
w ith E lizabeth Z im m erm an in P o r t
land.
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L ouis M aulding e n tertain ed ab o u t
25 of his school frien d s W ednesday
evening a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Shultz.
THE OSCARETTE
OSCAR JOHNSON, Prop.
GRESHAM ,
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START
New Year
RIGHT !
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$0.00 to $12.00
or a
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will prove very satisfac to ry In rem oving th e
ch ill front th e bath lo o m . T he all-aro u n d
economy will p lease you also. They a re
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Grocery Bulletin
ALASKA HKHKING,
L arg e lai tisi)
3 to r 25c
HEX l ’URK LARD,
m ed. size »lie, la rg e $1.»5
L arg e O val SA LI »INKS,
a s so rte d
for 25c
ltrooklield LOAD C H E E S E
\\ hole o r h alf
lb. 33c
XM AS CANDY!
XM AS ( ANDY!
We have left ovei ome X
M d and Satin 9
Mixed C andy. I o close out special, ’ lb'
w c /V
SOLAR BROK EN SLICE!»
P IN E A P P L E
can 21c
III IT T A R D 'S GROUND
CH O C O LA TE, 1 lb ean 21c
RON AL CLU B P E A C H E S,
heavy s y ru p
ean 2 Ie
K e r r ’s O ra n g e MARMA
LADE, e x tra lge h o ttie. 21c
MUELLER’S MACARONI PASTES
Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti, Yermacelli,
1 C-
,i high class product, pat ka
BI LK DATES, very line
q u a lity
2 His. 25c
LA YER F IG S
2 lbs
15c
M A R K ET DAY RA ISIN S,
l-lb. p a c k ag e
3»c
P u re S tra in e d HONEY,
pint Jar 35c,
q u a rt «5c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Phone ¡4SI
Peed u S i
Miss G race W elch is m aking a v isit
of sev eral days at th e home of her
aunt, Mrs. C. L. Pio, at V ancouver,
W ashington.
M em bers of the E p w o rth L eague e n
joyed a p arty in the M ethodist ch u rch
p a rlo rs W ednesday evening.
T he Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry , of
G ladstone, w ere th e g u ests New Y ear’s
day of Mr. anil Mrs. H. S. Clow.
BUYING RIGHT
“Goods well bought are half sold" is truer of Groceries than any other line.
merchandise is sold on such close margins.
Mrs. H. W. E vans is in th e P o rtla n d
san ita riu m w h ere she u n d erw en t an
op eratio n for goiter W ednesday. It
is th o u g h t if she keeps im proving, she
will be able to see her friends th e tlrst
of tlie week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C la ir left
T h u rsd ay nig h t Io. P o rt O rchard and
B rem erton, W ashington, w here they
will v isit friends. They will re tu rn
Sunday. The beauty shop will be
closed F rid ay and S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. K rueger e n te r
tain ed a t a d elig h tfu l C hristm as d in
ner at th e ir home on the Base L ine
road. T hose p rese n t w ere Mr, uinl
Mrs. A. W orthen, of Tacom a, and E. H.
W orthen, of S eattle, b ro th ers of Mrs.
K rueger, her m other, Mrs. A. M.
W orthen. Miss C atherine Newell anti
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. H auer and sm all
d au g h ter, L aF o rest, of P ortland,
Mrs. H. K. Notes and son Jam es of
Cainas, W ashington, spent W ednesday
wit li Mr. and Mrs. George D unean ami
fam ily.
Mrs. W. A. Dixon of P o rtlan d u n d er
went a serio u s su rg ica l op eratio n at
Good S am aritan h o sp ital on W edlle -
day. Mrs. Dixon w as form erly Mrs.
Jo h n C unningham and is a d au g h ter
of Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Beers.
Word has been tireceiv eil by Mrs.
H enry S ch u lm an . of L aC enter. W ash
ington. th a t a 9-pound baby g irl has
been born to h e r son-in-law and
d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crum p,
of Lakeview , (»regoli, at a Lakeview
h o sp ital Decem ber 26. Mrs. ('ru m p
was fo rm erly Mary D aniels and spent
most »if her school life in G resham .
G randm a S churraan is rep o rted to be
m uch pleased over th e advent of th e
l l new addition to th e family.
The Rev. J. T ruedson, of S eattle,
form er p asto r of the L u th eran ch u rch
in Powell Valley, w as a p leasan t c a ll
er at th e O utlook office W ednesday
He said th a t his son. H okan T ruedson.
who h as been Ic.tehltiS school at
C hew aleh, W ashington, th is year, is
now in E m anuel hospital w here he is
s receiving exam ination and decision as
to fu rth e r tre a tm e n t for a goiter
tt
is uliout c e rta in th ft he w ill be
obliged to undergo an op eratio n soon.
As the goiter Is in a critica l location,
th e outcom e of the op eratio n is aw ait
ed w ith much u n certain ty . The Rev
Mr T ruedson. who is ch ap lain for the
L u th e ra n Colum bia C onference Home
for th e Aged, at S eattle, cam e down
for th e C h ristm as holidays Sunday.
Ills son arriv in g a few days previous
H okan T ru ed so n In a g rad u a te both of
t'n lo n H igh school and Oregon A g ri
c u ltu ra l college.
No
It is absolutely essential therefore, that not only should Grocery items be
BOUGHT R IG H T but also at the R IG H T T IM E , and in PRO PER QUAN
T IT IE S.
Getting a price is important but watching the trend of the market is
equally so.
The 20th Century Buyers are scientifically trained for just this work and
as a result, this Concern has the Confidence of their Customers to a high degree.
No false advertising or misleading statements are ever permitted by our advertis
ing men or store Salesmen.
It takes a long time to build up Confidence and o n ly a moment to destroy it.
At the beginning of the year 1926, the staple markets which go a long way
to control your food budget is about as follows:
Sugar in 1925 was lower than it was in 1924, the
peak
in 1924 being around the $10.00 mark
SUGAR MARKET
while in 1925 the highest price was around $8.00
January 1st, declining steadily through the y gar until today at the opening of 1926,
we find an approximate market of $5.75.
Although the market is now down close to the cost of production, we do not
look for any immediate advances as the market Is likely to go slightly lower before it
will be higher. However, we will keep our customers posted as we are always in a
position to reasonably protect you against an advance.
Latest reports of a world shortage of wheat
coupled with the improved finances of the Amer
FLOUR MARKET
ican Farmer enabling him to hold his wheat is
responsible for today’s high prices. The fyll strength of the market is not reflect
ed in today’s retail prices on flour as the 20th Century, and other Cash and Carry
Stores, are giving the Public the benefit of favorable early purchases. In fact, Flour
is today selling below the wholesale costs and unless wheat declines 20c or 25c a
bushel, which is not at all anticipated, flour is bound to be higher.
The best Packers are cleaned out, which means,
not only, prices, generally, are likely to be high-
CANNED GOODS
________ __ _____________ ____ er but that those merchants who did not antici
pate their wants early in the Season will not be able to select the best quality of
Canned Goods for their trade.
The 20th Century is still in position to offer the very best Canned Goods at
extremely low prices.
The Brazilian Government still controls the W orld’s Coffee
M
arket and as long as this condition prevails there is no relief in
COFFEE
sight, unless, as we suggested in last year’s market report the peo-
pie of this Country (Brazil’s Best Customer) declare a boycot on Coffee.
Mr and Mrs. U. G. S m ith attended
tlie wedding a t noon W ednesday a t
W hite Salm on, W ashington, of th e ir
niece, Miss Neva C ard, who w as m a r
ried to H arry Gelvin, of R aym ond,
W ashington,
Mrs. W. D. K inder has re tu rn e d
= from E ugene w here she u n d erw en t a
| | m ajor o p eratio n in th e Pacilic C h ris
tian h o s p ita l’ a t th a t place several
w eeks ago.
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
1, t!»26
DRIED BEANS
RICE
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There was a large crop of this commodity last fall, so
we predict this market to remain steady. Beans at
today’s prices are good food value.
Rice is extremely short due to heavy rains just at threshing time.
The crop is not only very disappointing but the quality is below the
average. Higher prices are in Sight.
DRIED FRUITS
Raisin prices will be higher too.
the present level.
All lines are much higher than last year. Apri
cots and Peaches, particularly, are in short sup
ply with prices, in consequence, ruling high.
Prunes high at the opening will jjkely remain at
I he 20th Century Organization, every one of them, W ish Everybody Every
where .7 / ery Happy anu Prosperous New Year.
20th Century Grocers and Coffee Roasters
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T h u rsd ay w ith h er g ran d p a re n ts of
th is place, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern
and on W ednesday evening atten d ed
the E pw orth L eague party a t the
M ethodist church. Miss Kern g ra d u
ated front th e eighth grad e in G resham
school and finished her freshm an y ear
in high school here. She la ter g ra d u
ated from V ancouver high school and
is now plan n in g to atten d the B elling
ham norm al, leaving for th at place to
m orrow night.
R. E. Cannon received a m essage
about 6 o'clock C h ristm as m orning
th a t his s is t.r , Mrs. I’. C. Calvin, of
K ew anna, Indiana, had passed away,
and at 9:45 the sam e m orning w ith his
son, Jack , he had boarded a tra in for
In d ian a, a rriv in g th e re Monday. He
expects to be back In G resham hv the
beginning of school next Monday.
Mrs. Adolph Nelson caught her left
hand in h er electric w rin g er Tuesday
w hile doing th e weekly w ashing and
two fingers w ere badly m ashed. The
Index finger was draw n in n early the
e n tire length.
A second p late g lass window In
G resham w as cracked from lop to b ot
tom . the re su lt of thp heavy wind of
tlie past few days, th a t in th e w est
fro n t of th e Wack M ercantile com
pany.
T h e old fashioned m other who used
to w orry about th e ch ild ren on cold
n ig h ts now sends h er husband out to
the g arag e w ith an e x tra blanket for
the car.
A Chinese Custom
T h e C h in e se s t a r t th e N e w Y e a r b y
p a y in g a ll t h e ir d e b ts. T h is is one
C h in e se c u s to m w h ic h th e W o r ld
m ig h t w e ll observe^
The late James J. Hill once said : ‘The
basis of credit is character.’ He spoke the
truth.
The reputation a man has for meeting
his obligations promptly is one of the first
and strongest considerations in extending
a bank credit.
Let us learn a valuable lesson on the
New X ear's Day of the “Heathen
Chinese.”
“Sow an act and you reap a habit; sow
a habit and you reap a character; sow a
character and you reap a destiny."
—-G. D. Boardman.
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Hank
Tom A. Hank
S tra n g e r—"Can 1 get a room for
th ree ?"
C lerk —“ H ave yon a reserv atio n ?"
(In d ig n a n tly )—“Do I look like an
In d ian ?”
A t lewr Case Here.
We are again hauling
"A ny in san ity in the fam ily?" asked
th e in su ran c e doctor to Mr9. S uffra
gist.
"W eil, no; only my husband im
agines he is th e head of the house."
ALFALFA HAY
H appy is th e m an who has m et ail
tlie req u irem en ts and secured his a u to
m obile license tags.
at Gresham, Damascus. Boring. Sandy, Springdale
and other places. ’
Wlndsw Cleaning
For expert window cleantug see 8
Miss F lorence K ern, of V ancouver. Tsjtma. or leave orders with John
W ashington, visited W ednesday and Brown. Gresham, phone 2M1.
Get our price, delivered
MULLENHOFF BROS.
R. 8. Boring, Oregon
Phone Damascus IN