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PAGE HM M GRESHAM LOCALS GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER FAIRVIEW "M iss S u san 's E’o rtq n e,” One of the colonels in the P ort- *‘dy w l,h a11 f i n a l e ch a racters, will land com m unity chest drive which be given by the Ladies Aid of the sta rte d th is m orning is Mrs. C. O. Fairview M ethodist church on F ri H orning of G resham , who has been day evening, Decem ber 10. An In fo r a sh o rt tim e only • for some tim e m aking active prep te re stin g fe a tu re of th e b azaar ara tio n s to cover h er te rrito ry which will accom pany th e en ter thoroughly and prom ptly In the taln m en t w ill be a m iscellaneous BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS 12 ensuing days. H er te rrito ry Is booth consisting of ap ro n s and from H aw thorne to H olgate and d resses displayed on living m odels G rape C utting from 36th to 56th stre e ts. H er to d em o n strate th e g arm ents. The h elpers a re w orkers in th e W. C. ladies will m eet in an all-day sew T. U., w ho are ard en tly striv in g to ing bee next W ednesday w ith Mrs put th e ch est drive over 100 per J. W. Moller . All are invited to be present. cent. In th a t event th e sta te o r J. W. Moller has moved his fam ganization will receive >16,000 to be applied to the C hildren’s F arm ily Into his new house which is Home. Mrs. H orning Is hoping th a t ju st com pleted. This house is » n u m b e r of G resham women will m odern in every resp ect w ith a volunteer a day or m ore for the G eneral E lectric L ighting system . Miss Cora R obertson and d au g h work. te r Mildred of P o rtlan d spent 'I bis is a very special price anti they w ill m ake a s u it The 8. E. circle of the M ethodist A rm istice day with her sister-in - able holiday g ift. L adies Aid will m eet On W ednes law, Mrs. J. H. P eterson. day afternoon, November 17, at the J. W. M oller is driving a new home of Mrs. W. J. Cooper, at 2:3« } eh ev ro Ie/ He<Jan wll” h "-;ie p u r o’clock. T hose who have quilt chased th ro u g h th e W. W. Metzger blocks and article s for th e bazaar d istrib u tin g agency a t G resham . a re asked to hand them in, fin Rev. F. G. S tran g e, D. D., of Phone 1236 Gresham ished, at this tim e. A large atten d P o rtland, will preach at the Sm ith ance of m em bers is expected at M emorial P re sb y teria n church th is m eeting, and v isitors are in Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock. S un vited. r day school will m eet at 10 o'clock J. M. Cook, a m erchant of B ur prom ptly. ley, Idaho, is here on a few d ays’ W lttm er McDonald will sing visit w ith G eorge Gibson. He is solo at the m orning service of Interested in farm ing having Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian farm ed a num ber of years In Idaho, church. and is looking over locations here. A Hilly Sunday m en’s gospel Mr. and Mrs. K enneth R oberts team of P o rtlan d will conduct a and B. F. A ldrich left W ednesday service Sunday evening at 7:30 for the country south of K lam ath o'clock at the school au d ito riu m to which all are invited. • F alls on a goose hunting trip. Students from the v arious col COFFEE. leges are enjoying the A rm istice day vacation at their homes. Many By John Joseph G aines, M. I). My rea d ers doubtless feel th a t of them cam e W ednesday evening all has been said about th e n a tio n and will re tu rn Sunday. al m orning beverage, th a t can be The Rev. J. 8. Nordell, p astor of aid. T here is an old adm onition, th e H aley B aptist church, r e I recall d istin ctly —“ If you c a n 't turned W ednesday from a few say anything good, say nothing." D iscussing my old friend, I sh all days’ visit w ith a sister and fam i m ention only the virtues. ly in Seattle. Who has not found relief from Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Swenson, distressin g h eadaches in th e am ber cup—especially on extended Jonr- recently of P ortland und form erly neysT Ask th e soldier on the of I« qk A ngeles, have moved Into stren u o u s m arch, or after the h ard- the Shultz' house on F irs t street. fought b attle ; ask the lab o rer in Mr. Swenson is w orking w ith Al. w hatever field his endeavor is ex pended; ask th e excursionist, th e H am m ar. vacationist on his cam ping trip . If 4 . u i l l f i c i e n i y f o r 9 4 Y « < jr^ * Mr. and Mrs. C harles Bushong coffee isn 't a genuine blessing u n and two sons of Marshfield, O re disguised. Most everybody know s th a t ca f gon, w ere here T hursday and F ri feine is the alkaloid of coffee— a day at the home of the form er's h eart and nerve stim u lan t of ex ceedingly dependable action. The father, J. A. Bushong. W illiam l ’io of Vancouver, Wash physician p rescrib es caffeine w ith T h a t is w h a t ev ery o n e absolute confidence, in n eu ralg ia ington, visited T hursday at the conditions, to offset th e dep ressin g does on T h a n k s g iv in g . home of his cousin, G race Welch. influence of m ore pow erful pain- T h e y e a t tu rk e y a n d He was accom panied by Miss Ruby reliev ers; th ere Is no m ore reliab le ta lk ab o u t tu rk e y . W h at drug. Sewell of P ortland. w ill th e fam ily a n d People th a t have high blood- g u e s ts say a b o u t y o u rs? Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson p ressu res from o th e r causes, should W ill it he th e b est th ey arrived yesterday from Oak Ridge, alw ays proceed u nder the advice of e v e r ta s te d ? I t c a n be Oregon, to visit until Sunday at the the capable physician; here, coffee may be prohibited; but, th a t coffee if you in sta ll a fam o u s homes of th e ir respective parents, is a cause of high» blood-pressure, ACORN AUTOM ATIC Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson and Mr 1 cannot believe; if It were, th e re would be nothing easier of cu re E le ctric R a n g e . Buy to and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson. th an the tension produced by the d ay and get your T. R. H ow itt is In eastern Oregon d ru g —sim ply by abandoning the T h a n k s g iv in g t u r k ey for a few days on a buying trip In cause. I do not believe th e re Is E ll EE. connection w ith the business of the a ''coffee habit" any m ore th an I in a milk habit, or a m eat N ewberg Packing com pany. Mrs. believe habit, o r a bread habit. H ow itt accom panied her husband on the trip. They will go as far ns Laundry W ork W anted, Will tak e w ashing and ironing at Joseph. P h o n e 123» M ain S tre e t G re sh am A guest th is week nt the M eth my hom e. IL O c e le c tric w a sh e r. Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone odist Episcopal parsonage is the 366x. tt p a sto r's m other, the Rev. L ouella W ilhelm, who Is beginning her sixth yeur as p asto r of M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch at T um w uter, W ashington. A trip around Mount Hood loop road was enjoyed yes terday by th e W ilhelms. O ther guests on W ednesday at th e p a r sonage w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Snoke of P ortlund. Chas. A. R ogers received a te le gram th is m orning announcing the I Special p ric e s lo r N a tio n a l C anned G oods W eek, to Novem ber 20. death of his brother, D. J. Rogers. I at Livingston, Montann. T he death Pumpkin, Corn, Peas, 1 omatoes, String Beans, can 17c Sweet w as unexpected and was probably I Potatoes, can 25c, kraut 14c, Peaches, Melba halves and Sliced from h eart failure. The b u rial will I Clings, can 27f. be nt Iow a F alls, Iowa, th e form er I hom e of the family. D. J. R ogers I We will g h e I can fre e w ith each dozen of th e above goods p u rch a se d Visited his b ro th er's fam ily here 1 am i ns a special in d u ce m en t to buy in q u a n titie s we will give e x tra I can tw o or th ree years ago. ol I’eas xx it li each dozen ru n s s tr a ig h t o r a sso rte d , m ak in g I I can s for Mrs. W inifred Jones has opened th e price of a dozen. a branch of her Ladies' Shoppe in Randv and has put Mrs. Maxwell S chneider in charg e of it. Mrs. I S chneider has a room In connec- I tlon w ith th e shop and will make O regon g row n 4-lb. p a c k ag e h er hom e there. G resham Post No. 30. American Legion will hold a com bination tu r key and ham shoot on the ground of the P o rtlan d Gun club at .l< nn< I,urge w ash ed S n id e r's p in ts S m all can. ISe sta tio n S atu rd ay afternoon and Sunday, Novem ber 20 and 21. The fe a tu re of th e program will be the g ran d A m erican Legion m iss-and out handicap w ith 10 prizes and a g ran d prize of a big fat 20-pound tu rk ey . T he handicap will be held FR ID A Y AND SA TU R D A Y — S unday aftern o o n at 2:30. C h arles C leveland cam e down 1 box W K. W a sh in g M achine S oap $ .55 from Stanfield to atten d th e Parith 12 b a ts W h ite K ing iaxundry Soap .60 In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock exposltioi 2 b a rs M ission Bell T o ilet Soap .20 fo r a few days and w hile h ere visit ♦ 1..Ï.» ed w ith his p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs C h arles C leveland. T heir son Wen dull w as here from H eppner yes I 4 te rd a y and, w ith his fath er, a tte n d H O U SC**£ u sc ed th e big O regon-C alifornia foot v iro * ball gam e at th e P o rtla n d stadium . T he Juniors of th e high school w ill e n te rta in th e se n io rs th is ev e ning w ith a p a rty given In th e ir honor at the gym nasium . T he Sew and So c irc le of th e M ethodist L adies Aid w ill m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. W. L. G o rsage W ednesday afte rn o o n . T he D orcas Quality Phone 1451 c irc le w ill m eet on th e sam e a f te r and Service Feed 1281 noon w ith Mrs. L. L. K idder. Extra Special/ WATER SET q .2 9 Hepp’s Racket Store Vour Thanksgiving Turkey FREE One with each , Acorn Electric Range Talking Turkey lì 1928 BIG BUSINESS. POMONA (¿RANGE M EET TO BE IN GRESHAM The United S tates is th e "big The reg u la r m eeting of M ultno business” nation of the world. mah Pomona g ran g e will be held Money goes with big business. It on next W ednesday, November 17. 1 is n ecessarily back of our e n te r T his is an all-day m eeting and is prises and accum ulates as a re considered one of the m ost im p o rt su lt of them . No w onder E urope an t of the year, as election of of ' envies us and th in k s such a rich ficers will tak e place at th is time. ' "u n cle” should cancel th e w ar The w ork aod business sessions, as debts. In nine m onths United S tates well as th e afternoon and evening program s, w ill be a t th e Masonic | Steel earned m ore th an >13 a sh a re hall, and th e d in n er and supper I on five hundred m illions of com will be at th e g ran g e hall. The mon stock. T hat w as once called public is invited to th e lectu re pro "th in air." it w asn 't even “w ate r.” g ram s beginning a t 2 in the a fte r Now, w ith earn in g s "put back" it noon and 9 in th e evening. rep rese n ts no one much rea l w ealth. know s GOITRE CAUSED Sleeple«MW Kan Down Condi, tion and Lump in T hroat. Colo, rado Lady Tolls oi Ko I io i. N O T E : I t w o u ld b e ille g a l to p u b lish th e s e s t a te m e n ts if n o t tr u e APrs. F . B o d w ic k , o f M o n te V ista . C o lo ra d o , s a y s sh e w ill te ll o r w r ite ho w sh e w a s re lie v e d o f h e r te r rib le g o ite r tw o y e a r s a g o T h e m ise ry h a s n e v e r b o th e r e d sin c e. S o rb o lic Q u a d ru p le , a s ta in le s s lin im e n t, used G et m o re in f o rm a tio n fro m S o rb o l C o m p a n y , M e c h a n ic sb u rg , O hio, a ll d r u g sto re s . lo c a lly a t G r e s h a m Dru«r Co.— A dv. Soaking gam e in sa lt w ater over night talies out th e stro n g flavor. - W e ran SAVE YO U M O N EY Armistice Day o n t h a t n ew h o u se y o u a r e g o in g to b u ild . C a li u p a n d a s k u s a b o u t it. F. S. Starbard & Son X I D E S IG N E E S A N D B U IL D E R S P h o n e s : G r e s h a m 52x4 P o r tla n d . S U n s e t 6 6 2 1 -J 1 Who of us is th ere who does uot recall the JOY th a t sw ept acro ss the world when the A rm istice w as signed? 1 You can readily fo l low at hom e th e les sons in beauty cu ltu re you w ill le arn here. We w ill fu rn ish you w ith th e n ecessary a c co u trem en ts and su p plies to in su re th e su c cess of your home treatm en ts. 1 Peace Has Come at Last! = T h e days of d e stru c tio n an d w a ste had com e to an end. Since th a t glad day we h av e been faced w ith th e long, slow ta s k of re a d ju s tm e n t; of reb u ild in g th a t w h ich w as destroyed. T h e n a tio n a l deb t is en o rm o u s, but we a re m a k in g p ro g re ss. 1 ï E co n o m ic c o n d itio n s a re g ra d u a lly im p ro v in g . In th is g re a t ta sk o u r p rim e d u ty is to e x ercise th e sa m e sp len d id e n e rg y a n d th r if t th a t o u r fo re fa th e rs used in rec o v e rin g fro m th e g r e a t s tru g g le s of th e ir day. An acco u n t a t th e S ta te B ank of G resh am , O regon, w ill h elp you to do y o u r p a rt in th e com m on effo rt of N a tio n a l P ro g re ss. Î first state bank GRESHAM, OREGON iOVLR FIRST ¿STATE BANK) t A Strong Bunk 20ttCENTURYWy Acorn Sales & Service Co. GROCERY BULLETIN GOLD BAR CANNED GOODS Walnuts Raisins 3 lbs. 69c Bulk Dates 39c 2 lbs. 25c Brazils Catsup White Star Tuns 3 lbs. 50c 23c Med. can 23c WHITE KING DEMONSTRATION AND SALE X W hite K ing $1.35 Value for . . 99c Northern Spy Apples, very fine tor eating, box 85c A. W. METZGER & CO. how It Is a p lea su re to e n te r ta in w hen you a r e confident th a t th e food served is of th e best because you know th e b ran d s by nam e a n d re p u ta tio n . P u rc h ase s m ade a t 20tli CENTU RY alw ay s reliev e you of w orry as to q u a lity and cost__you know you a re g e ttin g th e b est a t th e lo w e s t p rice possible. Offerings for Saturday and Monday, November 13 and 15 KELLOGG'S I’Ll’—"T he peppy B reakfast food" P ackage ........ 10c 3 f o r ........................... 29C LIBBY'S M ILK —"T he n ea rest to fresh t ream ." T all c a n s ......................................... 4 f o r ........................... 35C IIERSH EY ’S COCOA—T he ch ild ren like this wholesome, d elightful beverage. Çj-lb. can s. 15c 29c 2 for. G en OLD DI Tt It PREPARED MUSTARD. uine. Ju st th in k ! 15c A big 16-oz. ja r, only "MALI W ill I I BEANS, 1925 crop, No • ) ’ , 1 C alifornias : Iba No25c M'ESSON Oll ■ , ,;1 fry iag a n d b.tk ing as well as for m aking M ayonnaise. Q uart can. FREM I PURE I A R D , lu favorite of m any m o th ers." bulk. "S till 3 lb s .......... the 59c I IBIIY’ n MIM E ME A T - It has th e kick. 0 boy! Mince pies for dinner. 2 lbs 45c ( Rl AM ROI LI D O i l 's F reshly m illed from the W illanii'tt, V alley's choicest oats. 9-lb. sack BEST SHORTENING, in bulk. P urely vegetable. 2 lb s .......................................... FANCY AA HIT I H G S —1926 crop. Stewed F ig s a re , Indeed, a m, «t h e a lth ' b r e a k - fast dish. 2 lbs RAISINS, in bulk 1926 crop I.'C •YE' -lO C O »)C F x Z S -- d h » - > )• BACON—E astern S ugar C ured—Not too fat; not too lean; average w eight about 9 lbs. H alf or whole piece. P o u n d ........ f' 43C SE ARt IILIG IIT MATI IIES— Noiseless. ,u,n- poisonous. L arge full boxes. .xxx C arton of 6 b o x es.................... .i,*C SNDAADRIE T—A highly refined, purely vege table shortening. 4-lb. can 91c . “ DONA" I ASI'II.E SOAP—G enuine Castile m ade from ca refu lly selected grades of Olive Oil. T horoughly cured, it la th ers free ly but w ears long. 3 b a r s ....................... —-)C t I'RI NFS E x tra large Italian.- favorite stew ed fru it." 3 lbs Your »J" ........ — .)C “ ADIRONDACK SARI l‘" - N ,w pack lea s finest, packed in the foothills of the W»Y “A dirondacks". F u ll q u a r t...................... F u ll t)<5C >x g a llo n ................... ... 99c P and G NAPTIIA SOAP—The W hite N aptha. 10 b a r s ............................. GO 44C -‘•'•li ( ( N i l RA BROOMS, 6 sewn, medium « eig h t, yet strong, made from only the finest broom corn. Real value at .’o C QQ 11.DI l(—Kerr's Rest Patent, 49-lb sack d • l n | I Crown ........ ........... $2.04 F ish er’s Blend .................. $2«13 2nth ( ENTI RA (« fle e —Few equal, none bet, ter. Hot. out of o u r ro a ste r,to d a y ; hot on your (abb tomorrow G round to your order 6 ^ — Pound iIC • ii" $1.38 MILL-RUN, 80-ib. sacks. . $1.03