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PAGE KH K r_ GRFSHAW OfTLOOK. HUI UV, UEtEMBFR 3, H»Jt> g GRESHAM LOCALS In a personal le tte r received by For first-class piano tuning w rite Rent our E lectric Floor P olisher Miss Helen A lthaus from Miss D or F ra n k A W hite, 379 E. 47th street. for >2 per day. K idder Hdw. Co. P o rtlan d , or phone A T w ater 4520 othy Dickey, form er m usical in Phone 1421 —Adv or TAbor 0284 T w enty-four years Mr». S usan G. W ilson and Miss stru c to r at th e high school, th e la t experience with leading piano describes her com panies. Including C hickering of Window ( leaning. W ilma F ensk a re assisting at te r in terestin g ly Boston.—Adv. For ex p ert window cleaning see H epp's R acket sto re during the w ork as a stu d en t In th e college of S. T ajim a, o r leave o rd ers with J. m usic a t th e U niversity of so u th holiday season. Take a tip— try the W ant Ads. Rosa Brown, Gresham , phone 2501. ern California. She has been a c A. H artsh o rn began w ork with cepted Into m em bership in the Los the Hesse] Im plem ent com pany philharm onic chorus W ednesday as salesm an for the A ngeles lines of ca rs handled by H essel's, which ap p ears in co n certs with the the Overlaud, C hrysler and W lllys Los Angeles philharm onic o rch e s Knight. Mr. H artsh o ru , whose tra , a very exacting organization. home is in Chicago, cam e to G resh Miss Dickey has also "been ac co rd am several m ouths ago. He re ed th e honor to lead in special cently severed his connection with com m unity singing. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rodlun and th e W alter M etzger Buick agency son G eorge have moved to G resh NI AABERCI II A »I w here he had been employed as a am from P o rtlan d , w here they w hole or hall' . m ,. salesm an. w ent a y ear or tw o ago from th e ir G resham post No. 30 A m erican BACON Fancy farm south of G resham . They are <> to 8-lb sides Legion will sponsor a turkey and occupying th e ir home on P ioneer ham shoot to be given a t th e M ult P it M l IIAAIS stre e t n o rth of th e can n ery , which nomah county fair grounds on shoulders they recently took in exchange for Sunday, Decem ber 19, beginning at P o rtlan d property. Mr. and Mrs. J0B F L 8— 10 a. m. R. M. G raham and fam ily have Bacon sq u ares for se aso n in g .............................Lb. Z»)C W endall Cleveland and fam ily moved to P o rtland. spent the T hanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher and ROYAL HAkING PO B BEH with his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. two d au g h ters F lo ren ce and Iren e MARSHALL’S k I PPL If LB 12-oz. can .....................Lie. C harles Cleveland. w ere week end visitors of Mr. and HERRING, ex tra large cans, 15c Itoyal G elatin FELL. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Donley and Mrs. G lenn R u sh er a t Albany. #1.2» 2^,-lb. c a n .............. im ported from S cot 3 pkgs. Royal G elatin F R E E . th e ir gran d d au g h ter, B arb ara Jean Word has been received th a t land, c a n ........................ 35c A shw orth of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Edna Shoem aker, who sailed Lloyd Royce, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. from S hanghai, China, on N ovem Royce and Mrs. Chapm an of W as ber 16 for an indefinite furlough, co, W ashington, attended the fu was due to a rriv e a t S eattle last Get your Stock Fish early w hile we have the genu- n eral of Lee Shaw a t Fairview evening or early th is m orning. me variety, imported from Sweden, special, I.it. W ednesday. Mrs. Donley is a sis She Is com ing home to recu p erate te r of the late Mr. Shaw and Mrs. from th e effects of a critica l Ill B L S T B E S T PHILO Lloyd Royce a «laughter. J. H ness w hich she u n d erw en t in the S T R E IT AIA.NN’S CHEESE PR I'N E S — Royce, fath e r of Lloyd Royce, ac N anking hospital as th e re su lt of 10-lb. X m as b o x .......... #1.25 SN AX, 25c package 20c com panied the relatives from W as an operation for sin u s trouble. She co. They retu rn ed to th e ir homes was in th e hospital for several T hursday but Mrs. Donley will re m onths and her condition is now m ain In G resham for a few days such th a t it w as n ecessary for a w here she will visit her m other, n u rse to accom pany h er home. 26 bars W hite W onder L aundry Soap Mrs. H annah Shaw , and her sis Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowman, 3 10c b ars to ilet soap 1 5c shopping bag ter, Mrs. L. T. S t.C la ir. Mr. D on who w ere form erly at Rockwood ley, a railroad em ploye, returned ami la ter moved to G resham , have $ 1 . 6 5 V a lu e fo r . . . to Spokane W ednesday evening now gone to P o rtlan d to reside. It Is rep o rted th a t the case Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beak e n te r tained at T hunksgivlng d in n er the ag a in st Miss M argaret W hite, who brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. was a rre ste d in P o rtlan d on the Beak, Mr. and Mrs. Willium W alk charge of obtaining money under er wlio have been here for the past false pretenses, has been d is two m onths from San Francisco, missed. T he P o rtlan d au th o rities Q uality Phone 1451 also Dr. and Mrs. Beak's three alleged th a t she had cashed four a b J Service Peed 1281 children were p resen t. T heir sou checks to talin g $110 at P o rtlan d d ep artm en t stores. Miss W hite was in law and daughter. Hr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks of Eugene, cam e for form erly em ployed in G resham . T he W om an's Home M issionary the holiday and rem ained until the follow ing Sunday, when they were society of th e M ethodist Episcopal accom panied to theirt home by Mr. church will m eet a t the home of and Mrs. W alker who boarded a Mrs. D. E. Tow le on W ednesday, December 8. a t 2:30 p. in. Mrs. C. tra in th e re for California. Mrs. P earl Mack and her d augh E. Johnson w ill be the leader and te r H elen have been suffering from she will dram atize th e th ird chap te r of th e study book. A num ber severe colds for the past week. In ... „u em -u iu o n will » of m bers ta k e th e p a rts of the little g irl's case the trouble had ! 'h e c h a ra c te rs T he m usical pro reached the stag e of bronchitis be KrH,n W'H consist of a violin solo fore It was checked. {* 1t’1arrKaIrltit W ilhelm, accom panied »l>y Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm ; a co rn et Mr. ami Mrs. Benjam in Cam eron (and piano duet by C u rtis und Char solo by j spent th e T hunksgivlng holidays lotte Johnson, ........ and "*'* a ‘ piano --------- * ' *" Observe the reductions with th eir sou-in-law and d augh C harlotte Johnson. The hostess [ will he usslsted by Mrs. Jum es te r Mr, unit Mrs. K irk Thom pson, S terling. Mrs E. E. W elling and a t B eattie. Mrs. Lee Sheller. M en’s £6.50 An in terestin g le tte r was re c e n t New York sta te will produce th is j ly received from E dgar H ollister grade, now. who w ent down to Richm ond, C al year 40 m illion bushels of upples. ifornia, early in the fall to rem ain Oregon, with her fam ous Hood j for th e w inter. 11« described four River valley o rch ard s, will produce M en's £5.85 Û 9 Q Q only X m illion bushels But th e j ea rth q u ak e shocks which w ere ex . rade, now «P«3»î7O perieuceil in Richmond shortly be q u ality of Oregon apples is the fore he wrote. E dgar says C alifor highest of all the states. W ashing nia is all right but he will be glad ton is a close second to New York B o y s ’ £4.75 n r to get back to G resham and g reet sta te in apple production. ¿rade, now old friends again. Maine tops th e list of potato p ro The Rebekah W elfare club will ducing sta te s, according to a r e meet Monday afternoon at the cent crop rep o rt, with 37 m illion home Mrs. A nna Allshouse. Mrs. bushels th is year, a little above the G eorge Kenney und Mrs. W. M. live year average We thought Ore Secure some o f these bargains non w h ile a ll Wyant a re the hostesses. All Re gon was a potato sta te but we’re | vizes art« io stock. bekahs are cordially Invited to a t the lowest In the list with 4 ^ inil- tend. ' lion bushels. Grocery Bulletin THINK! THINK! THINK! Insurance fur Farmers. T he F a rm ers' M utual F ire Relief Assn of P o rtlan d is in its tw enty- second year, w ith a total m em ber ship of 15,000, the la rg e st F a rm e rs ’ M utual F ire In su ran ce Assn, on the Pacific Coast. All fire losses prom ptly paid. No low er ra te on farm in su ran ce can be found w est of th e Rocky m ountains. If you w ant anything along co-operative lines for F arm ers or need in su r ance, call on P resident H. W. S nashall, G resham , Oregon. Phoue 21ol.—Adv. Areme Club Dance M asonic H a ll, Gresham FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 Gigray's Orchestra H E FK L SH M E N Is Gentlemen 75c I.adíes 25e M E A T S ■ ■ 38c iw « n». 37c n». 25c STOCK EISH « 09 £«)C W h ite W on d er Soap S a le/ 99c A. W. Metzger & Co. l-ro iii a sm all beginning:, 20th ( E M I BY Is ris in g to the p o sitio n o f one o f the lo re m o st firm s of Hie G reat N orthw est. T h is constant developm ent is p ro o f positive oi the d ep e n d a b ility o f 20th C entury food and prices. Each fo rw a rd step charges o ur e n tire o rg a n iz a tio n w ith a g re a te r re s p o n s ih illtv to the loot! h aying pub lic. D E P E N D A B L E FOODS E< ONOM It VI LA SOI D Offerings Sat, and Mon., December 4 and 6 It AISINS 99« OOC S e e d b -- Thom pson's from tile Bail J o a q u in Valley, 4-lh. p k g .. PIN1 APPLE Broken slices, packed the saute us whole sliced, but slightly broken in one or two pieces, rich mellow fruit i h i 3 fo r............ .......... - t . ’C rn A Tremendous Reduction ( REAM OI B U L A T —H ealth au th o rities sta te ch ild ren should have a cooked cereal •) 4 for breakfast. P ack a g e.......................... in M en's and Hoys’ heavy all-wool plaid BESSON OIL—"E xcellent for frying and b ak ing as well as for M ayonnaise.” Q uart can ..................................... BLAZERS $4.50 ¿¡-|C 49c I’lH N FS—L arg e size, attractiv ely packed in a Holly paper lined, finished box. "Mail 7 f v i i/C on«' to a friend.” 8-lb. box................... LORN MEAL— Kiln dried— W hite or 99 Yellow. 9-lb s a c k ..................................... »SoC GROI NO LHOLOLATE Fancy quality bulk — For both drinking ami baking, in Or BEST SHORTENING - In hulk- P urely 1 ft Vegetable. 3 p o u n d s................................. 4 « f C PI HL LAKI» lu hulk still prefer fresh lai d. t 0 MB HON E 1 <lenuinv LIBRA’S Mil k The nearest to fresh C ream .” Tall cans, 4 tor K ernel. 2 can s. ROYAL HAkING PO B BLH 12-oz. can 2 ^ -lb . c a n FLOUR—K err’s Best I’a tent 19 1b. sack . . . (ro w n $ 2 .0 1 HI l.k HATES New Crop "Golden H allowis". 2 p o u n d s..................... »lf» ■-■'«TII I t VII IO i n , , , , SPERR Y ’S PA M AkE LI.OI R - F r e s h Stock—No. 10 s a c k ................................. 79 / ,)( POP t OHN -G uaranteed to pop- 3 pounds ................................. F isher's Blend MILL HI N—75-lh. bag Hot out of our ro aste r today hoi, on your tab le tom orrow . Ih 3 pounds A MONEY-SAVING SOAP DEAL 1 large pkg. Peets W ashing M achine Soap... 38c 6 bars C rystal \\ hite Soap............................... 25c 3 bars C reme Oil S oap................................. 22c and 4 bars C rystal W hite Soap FREE of WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ” 1 lie House o f Q u a lity ” G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N Prepare Now To Shop Early PHONE I t i l H e Give Green T ra d in g Stamps With the last of the T hanksgiving tu rk ey but a memory we can well afford to tu rn our th o u g h ts tow ard C hristm as which is Just around the c o r ner We are prepared to offer the follow ing Items lor making the C hristm as m erry and happy at extrem ely popular prices. t It r M u m * I'ret« D ei'ornlInns I'h ris ln u is tro p e am i AA n ip p in g ' l l «.sue H oliday G re etin g CnrdN I n iir j Box S tatio n ery Io n nt it in I’ piin I lush lig h ts , Napkins, Etc. A lu ll till«« Ol high grade C hristm an L'aiidteg in bulk and fittie v boxes. (Elii* (Oararvttr M ain h ir e d Gresham I ’h.»ne 2351 Men’s Gifts That Meet With H is Whole hearted Approval They do meet with his approval, you may be sure, since they come from the store where he does his own shopping. Let us help you to complete your list- the task will be well done, and the cost will not be great. B e are open e v e r, evening FREE! Old Time DANCE V I K l.l E I. A h E PA I l k SATURDAY, DEC. 4. 1926 Shirts Neckvv ear ( ìlo\ es H ose M ufflers Pa juntas $1.00 50- $1.00 25- $2.00 $2.50 $4.00 $2.50 $6.50 $1.00 $3.50 $4.50 I idles Hose AylsWortKg M a rtiri AVEN S WEAR I adle«, bring Isiirh k RED G ANlCKKR, Floor Manager belts C oif Hose Sw eaters 11 Suspenders S K O F ct G R ESH A M 50c $1.50 $2.50 10c 50c 50c to $1.50 to $5.00 to $9.00 to $1.00 to $1.00 to $2.50 Weight 19c B i ll IL LOOKING F IG S- In i 3-lb. S an itary sack ..................... —_________________ 1 .IB IU ’S ASPARAGI S I l l s Almut 35 sp ears to can. 1-lb. sq u are c a n s ........ ,),)C 2 pounds ................................................ r/v Many m others 3 lbs r ),IC Men’s Suifs T w o I ’ants $25 to $45 O vercoats $ 1 5 to $ 4 0 33c 30c 35c ” 35c $1.29 $2.04 $ 2 .1 3 $1.10 4 / $1.38