Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 05, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    e*G » MNIN
GRESHAM O fTLO OK .
H { ll> tV ,
NOVEMBER
Sunday to set th e broken bones in grow n in well fertilized soil. Mr.
HOMITT’S NEW STOKE
the arm of G ilbert T horeson, a lad A ndrew has m any in bis field of
REPLACES GROCERY
residing n ear th e Base Line g ar- th is size.
W. F. H oney retu rn ed Sunday I “g®. The accident o ccurred by a
S tore No. 3 of th e Newberg
nig h t from a trip w hich took him kick from th e engine w hile the lad
III» ( h a n r e .
Packing
Ac Produce c o m p ly . u n ­
into the n o rth e rn states as far as I w as cra n k in g a m achine.
Young P re a c n e r (to profiteering der the m anagem ent <w T. R.
M inneapolis
and
thro u g h
th e
T he Rev. L. A. Skuzle and fam ily la n d lo rd )—“ I th in k it is very u n ­
H ow itt,
opened
for
business
south w estern C anadian provinces. I and Mrs. B. W. E m ery left th is ju st th a t you should raise th e re n t
I T h u rsd ay m orning in th e q u a rte rs
of
my
poor
p
arish
io
n
ers
over
a
He reported th e w eather cold and m orning for Salem w here they will
hundred per cen t.”
I form erly occupied by the Cecil
wet but found financial conditions atten d a m issionary convention of Ira te L andlord—“If I w ant to hear
b etter than they w ere two y ea rs I the F ree M ethodist ch u rch , an an- you preach, sir. I'll atten d your i Metzger g rocery in th e Bank of
| G resham building. Mr. H ow itt re-
ago. Mr. H oney was aw ay two nual event. T hey expect to re tu rn re g u la r services w here you should
< cently p urchased the M etzger stock
do
your
p
reaching."
m onths.
tom orrow afternoon.
Young P re ac h er — “ You may , of g ro ceries and a fte r disposing of
E xtensive plans a re u nder way
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P u llen , of have th a t privilege next Sunday. them by m eans of a low -priced re ­
for th e A rm istice Day dance to be The D alles, a re th e house guests of I'm going to p reach a t th e p en iten ­
moval sale, intends to in sta ll a
given a t the Masonic hall on th e I the fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. tia ry .”
com plete new line of staples, to­
evening of N ovember 11 by th e W. E. Beegle. T hey a re atten d in g
g eth er w ith vegetables, fru it, feed
F a ir Enough.
Areme club. Special stu n ts and the Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock
and d elicatessen ,in addition to a
M
other
tucked
her
little
d
augh­
lighting effects a re being planned, exposition w hile here.
te r Into bed and a fte r kissing her first-class m eat shop and a line of
and th e decorations will be appro
Mr .and Mrs. W. J. D ouglass and w as about to leave th e room.
hardw are.
p riate to the occasion. G fgray's son, Donald, of B aker, Oregon, a r ­
Its aw fully cold in here m um ­
my."
The in te rio r of the building has
o rch e stra w ill fu rn ish th e m usic. rived W ednesday to m ake a sh o rt
"Yes, dear, b ut ju st cuddle down been com pletely renovated with ad ­
The A rem e club dances a re alw ays stay w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L a r­
an »ngel will keep you w arm .”
ditional shelving and a new a r ­
popular because of social op p o r­ sen. Mrs. D ouglass and Mrs. L a r­
A fter m other had retu rn ed to the
tu n ities w hich they offer and th e sen's dau g h ter, th e late Mrs. Nola living room and was reading— ran g em en t of furnishings. The
fro n t has been set in to provide an
ca re exercised in all of th e a r ­ Hill, g rad u ated from th e sam e high Mary called down.
It s still aw fully cold mummy.
rangem ents.
school in Colby, K ansas, some C ouldn’t »1 exchange my angel for outside m a rk e t for fresh vegetables
and fru its and a flood lighting sy s­
W ednesday, Decem ber 1, has y ears ago.
th e hot w ater bottle, please.”
tem installed.
been chosen as the d ate for the
Mrs. A. F. Hoover en tertain ed
dinner and b azaar w hich w ill be ch arm in g ly la st F rid ay a t a noon
Mr. H ow itt, on account of varied
T he cause for lim ber neck in
given by the L adles Aid a t the luncheon In honor of the fifth fowls is eating spoiled food of some in te rests, w ill not devote all of his
b irth d ay of h er niece, B etty Jean kind—In m ost cases in th is section tim e to th e G resham store, it is u n ­
M ethodist Episcopal church.
by eating spoiled canned food, p a r­ derstood, but the business will be
Mrs. A lbert K rueger, Miss R uth Donley, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. tic u la rly
corn, asp arag u s,
and
Bowron and Miss R achel Chezem Gus Donley. T h ree tiny guests, beans. H eating th e food th o ro u g h ­ carried on by his son-in-law ,
Bonnie
Belle
Sm
ith,
Ja
n
e
t
Jo
h
n
­
ly for ab o u t 10 m inutes destroys Homer A rct and C lair G ullikson..
w ere hostesses W ednesday eve­
Cecil M etzger is assistin g at th e
ning In honor of Miss Adele son and A line Stanley, thoroughly the poison.
Schenk, w hose engagem ent w as enjoyed the H allow e’en decorations
announced at th a t tim e to C rls and th e beautiful b irthday cake or
Z urcher of P ortland. A real cat nam ented w ith five candles. The
was let out of a bag, b earing a card m others of the little g irls and also
on w hich w ere th e w ords. "A th ree lady gu ests from P o rtlan d
teacher of 32 finds she has too w ere p resen t a t the luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. B url H aig h t and
much to do, so she has decided to
change h er school and ta k e a child have arriv ed from W inifred,
school of one to ru le.” T he eve­ M ontana, for a few d ay s’ visit with
ning w as spent in playing BOO and form er M ontana friends, Mr. and
refresh m en ts w ere served.
Mrs. I Mrs D. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge H ayden carried off first H aight are much pleased w ith th e
honors with ca rd s and Miss L il­ Oregon co u n try and around G resh­
lian L ekander, consolatian. T he am In p a rtic u la r and are th inking
affair w as given a t th e homo of I of locating in th is vicinity
A case of sc a rle t fever has m ade
Mrs. K rueger and w as attended by
th e grade school teachers, w ith the its ap p earan ce a t the high school,
addition of Miss F lorence Schenk. Clifford N assbabn, a fresh m an in
A new number for children- Dark Biscuit color
Miss Schenk is in her th ird year the O rient school d istric t being the
in a heavy pineapple weave, full length.
as a teacher in th e G resham grade stu d en t affected. The hoy w as im ­
Sizes 6 to {)•£>, any size for
25e
school. Mr. Z urcher is em ployed m ediately removed to his home and
as a com positor on the Oregonian. the residence placed u nder quar­
NO. 1485—A fine Rayon Mixed Dress Stocking for
The reg u la r m eeting of th e an tin e. A nother m em ber of the
girls. Colors, grain and woodland rose.
Areme club will be held next Mon­ fam ily, the boy’s sister, is obliged
Size 6 to 9i/>, priced by sizes.........
50c to 65c
day afternoon nt th e home of Mrs. Ito rem ain home until the ban is
E. W. A ylsw orth, who will be a s ­ lifted, alth o u g h she has not come
ARROW HEAR HOSIERY FOR WOMEN.
sisted by Mrs. S. B. H all, Mrs. W. down with the disease. P rin cip al
Cannon
sta
te
s
th
a
t
every
possible
Our
pineapple and derby rib numbers in lisle thread
D. K inder, and Mrs. O eorge Page.
comes in rosewood, grain, blonde, skyn and French
All O. E. S. women are invited to precaution Is being taken to pre
tan. A good one. P a ir............................................ 5pc
vent the spread of the m alady and
be present.
Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an e n te r­ It is hoped an epidem ic m ay bo
Our new M innehaha for ladies is now made with silk
tained C alifornia friends on T h u rs­ avoided.
over knee. This guaranteed stocking can be
Mrs. T hom as D uncan left for her
day afternoon, J. O. Boggs and his
had in 15 colors......................................
home
nt
A
shland,
Oregon.
W
ednes­
sister. Miss Alice Boggs of San
The
same in extra size le g ..............................pa jr «)S(.
Francisco, who w ere on th e ir way day afte r n w eek's visit w ith her
son,
C.
E.
Johnson
and
fam
ily
home from W ashington. Mr. Boggs
Is a lum ber d ealer In C alifornia O ther g u ests a t th e Jo h n so n home
and has been on a to u r of inspec­ over th e week end w ere Mr. and
tion of his tim ber Interests in Mrs. F ran k F o rtn e r and th ree c h il­
36-lnch Outing Flannel, assorted light stripes.
north ern C alifornia, Oregon and dren, D oris, Scott and E linor, of
medium weight, yard
18c
Moro,
Oregon.
Mr.
Johnson
and
W ashington. They also visited Mrs.
Tim m erm an In Septem ber as they Mr. F o rtn e r w ere business a sso ­
ciates In ea stern Oregon before the
w ere on fhelr way north.
S h eet S p ecia l
Mr. anil Mrs. F rank Knox of F os­ form er cam e to G resham to engag
A good grade, size 81 x 90, each
#1.25
sil, Oregon, a re liou.tr guests at the In th e h anking business
See
our
new
line
of
Towels,
each
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
B
lan
ch
ard
nrp
25c
to
#1.50
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle.
Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Campbell have receiving co n g ra tu latio n s over the
moved from P ortland to G resham birth of an 8-pound d au g h ter horn
and a re located in the M orrison November 1. Mrs. B lanchard is
house on Maple avenue. Mr. Cam p­ th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C
bell Is employed as meut c u tte r In Sears.
H. G. Andrew w as exhibiting
"The House of Quality”
the new shop wMcff opened yes
th ree c a rro ts a few days ago
terday in the T. R. H ow itt store.
GRESHAM,OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle cele grow n on his pluce, th e com bined
PHONE 1411
hrated the 11th an n iv ersary of w eight of w hich w as I pounds and
M r Give Green Trading Stamps
th eir m a rriag e recen tly by a happy 11 ounces. T hese w ere tab le c a r ­
home gathering. T he children and rots of fine q u ality and had been
grandchildren of each w ere pres
•nt with th e exception of th e son
in-law and (laughter of Mr. Beegle.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyne. of W aterloo
Oregon. The children not only
brought good things to eat but p re ­
sented the p aren ts with a beautiful
Bible.
JOWLS
SHORTENING
SALMON
A G resham surgeon was called
For sea "'iilng
S w ift's Jew el
Libby's fancy
GRESHAM LOCALS
SPECIAL
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
GROCERY BULLETIN
" r
rn n
MAYE VOI
MONEY
? n V*** ’WW hou»*» you »re aroin»
to build. Call up and ask um
about It.
Lb. 25c
Med. 85<•, large. $1.65
Can 39C
PORK ami BEANS
PINEAPPLE
SKAT
B roken slices
No. 2Cs cans
5-lb. cans
K S. Sturbarti & Son
Van Camp'q, medium
DEHIONEKH AN D lit II IO It*
Pilones: Gresham 5!xl
Portland, SUnaet ÍS2I-J |
3 cans 25c
It
1 1 ' ™
-,,W I
V » A
I
T
/L
ÆUi
It w as a wise m an who
said that success is a
m utter of taking pains.
Ho beauty can be c u lti­
vated. C areful groom ­
ing is one of th e p le as­
ing habits th a t m ake a
«roman’s
life
w orth
PRESSED FIGS
MACARONI. NOODLES
SPAGHETTI
MEMORIE FRUITS
F ontana I,rand
Dales. Figs, Etc.
3 pkgs. 23 (*
Pkgs. 25c
OTTER ( I.A.MS
The new y ear-ro u n d cereal
Nu. i» Hat cans
Pkg. 16c
19,
Solid heads for k ra u t
Sack 65c
■i layer
Z eloplaine w rapped
M lFFE T S
CAHKAGE
Special 39<
2 for 45('
2 lbs. 35c
WOOL SOAP
12 bars s o a p ... 60c
6 g la s s e s ............ goc
41.20
$1.20 value 85c
APPLES
Gold Bar Vegetable*
N orthern Spy, very fine
for eating
Pens. Corn. Beans. P um pkin,
k rau t
Box 85«
3 cans 49c
Ó,
192«.
sto re tem p o rarily and G. S. C am p ­
bell, of P o rtlan d , is in ch arg e of
th e m eat shop.
OVLR FIRST
¡STATE B A N K ,
For 10 Days Only
W ant ads add to your profit.
Any tro u b le s’ Call Dr. C lassi­
fied.
Extra Star-A-Star
Announcement
Cedar Shingles
Now th at the busy
time has ro n e patients
please make your ap­
pointm ents early.
Those who suffer from
high blood pressure,
heart, liver and stohi-
ach trouble, also neu­
ritis and rheumatism
will tiud great relief in
my methods.
$2-so
PER TH O U S A N D
Take Advantage of These Prices
I)r. M. F. Becker
EASTMAN LUMBER CO.,
Phone 122x
Main St. Bet. 2d and 3d.
« K F*
2 O j CENTLRY
H i &h i, O r a d p r o o d s
Big Special Canned Goods Sale
Offerings Saturday, Nov. 6 to Monday, Nov. 22, Inclusive
These are only a few of our many, many varieties and brands.
Ask the Salespeople for our Big C anned Goods Food Buyer if one
was not left at your door.
Our Reg. Our Special Sale P rice Showing Saving
P rice
in Q uantities.
’4 dz.
W dz.
doz.
Case
“Libbys” Salad Points, 16-oz. cans..
# .25
*
YOU SAVE
“Campbell’s” Beans w ith Pork,
lS-ounce cans................................... .16
YOU SAVE
“C alendar” Stringless Beans,
No. 2 cans............................................... l«}$
_______________________ YOU SAVE
“Pride of Oregon” Fancy Stringless
Cut Refugee Beans, No. 2 cans
.18
YOU SAVE
Standard Corn front the “Middle
W est”, No. 2 cans....... ................. .12}$
_______________________ YOU SAVE
“Lily of Valley” Country-G entlem en
Corn. No. 2 cans.....................................26 '
YOU SAVE
“ Van Camps” Hominy, No. 2i/2 cans. .. .15
YOU SAVE
“ Island Gold” Standard Peas. No. 2 s
.12}$
_______________________YOU SAVE
“ Del Monte” Peas, med., No. 2 cans
.19
YOU SAVE
“Silverdale” Standard Tomatoes,
No. 2i/2 cans...................................... .12}$
______________________ YOU SAVE
“Libby's” Solid Pack Tomatoes,
No. 2}$ cans
................ .18
YOU SAVE
“ Libby's” Sliced Pineapple,
No. 2i/2 can s..................................
.28
______________________ YOU SAVE
“ Hillsdale" Broken Sliced Pineapple,
No. 2V2 cans ................................ .23
YOU SAVE
•
"Del Monte” Hot Sauce, 8-oz. cans
.67}$
______________ YOU SAVE
•Royal Chef" Minced Clams,
7 1...-ounce cans .......
.18
YOU SAVE
'C am pbell's' Tomato Soup,
No. 1 c a n s
Quality
and Service
Phone ¡4^1
Peed
i ¿Si
a
#l.:ís
.12
#2.75
.25
$11.66
1.66
.56
.65
.1 6
1.66
.26
2.96
.76
i . jo
.64}$
.16
.26
2.56
.56
.49
.65
.98
.16
1.95
.21
3.86
.38
.64}$
.65
.16
1.36
.2«
2.56
.50
.54
.66
.46
.65
.33
.64}$
1.68
.12
.86
.16
.65
.16
2.15
1.66
.26
1.36
.26
4.25
•55
3.15
.45
2.5»
.56
.65
1.64
.16
2.68
.26
4.16
.46
.33
.64}$
.65
.HI
1 J0
.2(F
2.56
.56
.46
.65
.98
.ltl
1.95
.21
3.86
.73
1.45
2.66
.11
.23
.46
.59
.16
.19
.63}$
•>. i »
.67
1.18
4.76
.26
.38
.67
. !•>
.15
.82
4.45
.65
.49
.65
.9»»
.16
1.95
.21
7.76
.91
.65
.5 6
.1 6
1.66
.26
3.66
.90
.41
Specials for Saturday and Monday, November 6 and 8
MILI. Rl X, 75 lb sack
A. W. METZGER & CO.
# .69
.66
jn
YOU SAVE
Demonstration and Sale. A nature food product of excellent quality.
Price per can 15c. Sign coupon on Saturday and get 3 cans for
price of two.
Gresham
r:z37zy/zw ’ “/zczyzKyz'z
HONEYED WHOLE WHEAT
•írric’^Zrozzz
R M / M W ab
Cl Kt
1.IK K .
bulk. 1 lb ,
SI.03
bur........
59C
KELLOGG'S! OKX FLAKES. .1 pkgs. for
now see th e value. 1 l b ........ , ................
CRYSTAL WHITE, 1« bars
37C
3 lbs.
25c
45C
$1.33