Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
PAGE KOCK
KKIIiAY,
DECEMBER
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(shed. T he evening was spent in
Sunday school Sunday evening,
T he O utlook’s barg ain co u n ter on
FAIRVIEW
page 2.
December 28.
playing 500, a fte r w hich re fre sh ­
Sunday m orning w orship w ill be
m ents w ere served. T hose presdht
A union gospel song service w ill
D iscrim inating buyers read the
w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder, held at 11 o’clock at th e Sm ith Me­ be held Sunday evening a t th e
ads.
m
orial
P
resb
y
terian
church
w
ith
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W alrad Sr., Mr.
Fairview
M ethodist
Episcopal
At a m eeting of th e E astern S tar I and MrH H arold P u llc k ’ Mr aad serm on by th e p asto r, the Rev. E church at 7:3o o'clock. All are in ­
la st T uesday evening a com m ittee “ ra Bruce «<” *• Mr and « r/ \ H R. H ollensted. T he subject of se r­ vited to attend.
w as appointed to ask for donations 1 t affee, Mr. and Mrs. W aller mon will be “The W itness W ithin ;
Us.” Sunday school will convene
A professor says quick th inking
of various kinds for several fam i­ G rebe, Mr. and Mrs. B urten W al­
at 10 o’clock.
rad
Jr.,
Miss
Evelyn
M
etzger,
Miss
and poor h an d w ritin g go together.
lies in G resham th a t a re deserving
At a m eeting of th e officers and , T h a t’s consoling to m ost of us.
of aid. It is suggested th a t money, G ertru d e A lexander, Roy B urten
W ith th e la st of the T hanksgiving tu rk e y but a
fu rn itu re , foodstuffs, toys or an y ­ and Leslie W alrad. Leslie W alrad teach ers of the Sunday school held
and
Miss
Evelyn
Metzger
won
first
Add
to
your
incom
e,
su
b
trac
t
m em ory we can well afford to tu rn our thoughts
last
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
m
anse
th in g th a t could be used by a fa m ­
decided to ' h o lii the C hrist- tf f " m yo“ r
m u ltiply your re-
tow ard C hristm as w hich is ju st around the c o r­
ily of children would be ac cep t­ honors at cards, and Mr. and Mrs. it was
,
,
.
tu rn s, divide your expenses, by
Keep youth in your
ner. We are p rep ared to offer th e follow ing item s
able. Ail desiring to render such Bruce Hoyt carried off consolation I n ii- -•! vice and program by th e U!4jng W ant Ads.
aw
ards.
face
and figure and
for m aking th e C hristm as m erry and happy at
assista n ce a re asked to leave th e ir
extrem ely p o p u lar prices.
T he Ladies A uxiliary of the
h eart.
If your skin
donations at the office of the coun­
ty ag ric u ltu ra l agent, 8. B. H all, A m erican Legion will sponsor a
has becom e roughened
Ï
who w ill see they a re properly dis display of baskets and leather
by th e w inds we will
Christmas Tree Decorations
bursed. The com m ittee appointed goods from th e v e te ra n s’ hospital
m ake it bloom w ith
Christmas
Crepe anti Wrapping Tissue
in
P
o
rtlan
d
,
in
one
of
the
new
T uesday evening consists of Mrs
Holiday
Greeting
Cards
h
ealth
and
in
stru
c
t
you
sto
res
of
th
e
A.
J.
W.
Brown
build­
8. B. H all, Mrs. W. 8. E v erett and
Fancy Box Stationery
ing on ea st Powell stre e t over the
how to keep it soft and
C. G. 8chneider.
Fountain Pens
com ing S atu rd ay and Sunday. The
beautiful.
John G antenbein
suffered
a
Flashlights, Napkins, Etc.
a rticle s on exhibit will be sam ples
broken rig h t arm Monday when he
from which o rd ers may be tak en
fell from a board to th e ground, a
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A full line of high-grade Christmas Candies in bulk
for use as C h ristm as gifts. The i'llllllllllllllllllllllllll
distance of about five feet. H
and fancy boxes.
a rticle s w ill be m ade by th e p a­
landed on his w rist and one bone
tie n ts of th e hospital and th eir
w as broken, w hile th e other wa
sale will a s sist in su p p o rtin g the
dislocated.
fam ilies of th e veterans.
The Areme club will m eet on
T he G resham ch ap ter of the
Monday afternoon, Decem ber 13, it
O.
E. S. is p lanning to visit the
Main Street
Gresham
Phone 2351
V
the home of Mrs. W'. L. G orsage.
S h rin e r's hospital for crippled ch il­
T he hostess will be assisted by
PHONE
OVER FIRST
We a re open every evening
Mrs. R ichard T egart, Mrs. B. L. dren on Sunday afternoon, Decem­
ber 19, and the m em bers of the
W alrad Sr., and Mrs. W. S. E verett.
184-1
iSTATE
BANK.
c h a p te r a re ask in g for donations
Miss E dna Shoem aker, who has of Jellies and canned fru it to take
been in China for th e p ast year to th e inm ates of th e hospital.
since h er la st furlough to the Such donations can he left at the
United S tates, retu rn ed home F ri­ A. J. W Brown m eat m a rk e t d u r­
Come in and see them
day evening to rec u p erate afte r an ing th e com ing week. C ars will
We have a beautiful line of
extended illness. She w as m et at leave the Masonic hall In G resham
S eattle by her sister Mrs. L illian a t 2 o’clock Sunday aftern o o n for
Xmas presents for everybody
Sam uel of P ortland, who accom th e hospital. T hose who w ish to
Decorate your Christmas Tree!
panied her to G resham . Miss Shoe­ attend and have no m eans of tr a n s ­
m aker is thought to be slow ly im ­ portatio n a re asked to g ath er th ere
ft'e have the ornam ents
proving and no plans have been and It is expected th a t a way will
thought of In regard to her re tu rn be provided for them.
to her w ork In China.
Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Belt and the
C. E. R usher and fam ily visited la tte r ’s m other, Mrs. Iona McColl,
The R exa ll Store
la st Sunday afternoon w ith Mr. and spent T h u rsd ay in G resham , re ­
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Mrs. J. N. F a rris In P ortland. The tu rn in g today to Newport.
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F a rris fam ily resided near Great)
A ca r driven by Ralph Baker of
am form erly.
Rockwood, proceeding n o rth on
Born to Mr. and Mrs. ArthurTCI Main street T h u rsd ay evening, col-
wood on Tuesday, Decem ber 7, a dided with th e one driven by Mr.«.
9-pound boy. T he El woods reside W. L. G orsage who was a tte m p t­
a t B arker road and Buckley ave­ ing to m ake the tu rn ea st a t thp in
nue, but she is now at the h o v e of t6rsectlon of Main and Second
streets. Both m achines w ere p ro ­
h er m other in Oregon City.
REX P l RE LARO.
B. L. W alrad and fam ily a tte n d ­ ceeding cautiously and only slight
NEWBERG IIAM
11;. ,’»sc
Med. 90c; la rg e ........ 91.76
ed th e funeral In P ortland T uesday dam age was Inflicted on each. The
MEAT SQU A RES
Hi. 26c
of an old friend, Mrs. W. E. H utch mud g uard and ru n n in g board on
PEARL SHORTENING,
BACON, 8 to 10............ lb. 37c
inson, with whom they had been Bilker’s m achine w ere bent by the
Med. 85c; .la r g e ........ #1.(>6
acquainted In Sand Point, Idaho, 28 im pact, w hile th e G orsage m achine
had only a «lent m ade in th e bum ­
y ea rs ago.
GOLD BAR CORN and
I’ A G W HITE NAPTHA
Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Davis of Oak per. T he collision occurred from
Santa Clans will bring gifts anti the ever joyous Christmas spirit but we ask
SOAP, 10 b a r s .................86c
( .0 1 0 BAR PEAS
the
failu
re
of
B
aker
to
catch
the
land, C alifornia, are here to visit
th»“ privilege of supplying the food that will make that dinner a glorious feast.
30c can, 3 f o r .......... .'die
at the home of A. J. W. Brown until signal to tu rn m ade by Mrs. Oor-
Brookfield Loaf Cheese,
Sweet meats irom every clime. Staple foods of the finest grades fo von
HBge and th e fact of h er m aking
a fte r th e holidays. Mrs. Davis is
through 20th CENTURY STORES service.
5-lb
loaf,
w
hole
o
r
h
alf
ARGO
CORN
and
too sh o rt a tu rn at the co rn er.
Mr. Brow n’s daughter.
GLOSS STARCH. 3 for 25c
L b ........ 29c
G. A. Cox has about com pleted
Mrs. A lbert K essler, accom ­ plow ing ten ac res a t th e fair
panied by Mrs. J. M cCutcheon of ground, west of the m ain en tran ce,
Sherwood, was in G resham T h u rs­ which will be leveled and planted
days visiting old friends and look­ to seed for a lawn. T he ground
FOR BAKING
WESSON OIL— Excellent for frying and b ak ­
ing afte r business Interests.
G enuine Im ported Stock Elsh, specially priced,
betw een th e en tra n ce gates and the
ing as w ell as for m aking m ayon-
As an exam ple of w hat Oregon m ain road will also he p u t Into
SNOW DRIFT—‘‘A highly refined pure-
w hile It lasts. L b ......................................................
naise—Qiflirt can . . .♦ ...............................
ly vegetable sh o rten in g ”—4-lb. ca n .
i
soil and clim ate can do is th e sam ­ shape and beautified w ith sh ru b ­
ple B urbank potato in the Outlook bery and flowers.
KELLOGG'S (O R N FLAKES
LIBBY'S MILK—“The n e a re st to fresh
OREGON WALNCTS
WASHED BRAZILS
3 packages .............................
window, w hich w as grow n by E. P.
cre am ”— T all cans, 4 f o r .......................
3 lbs. 69c
3 lbs. 60c
Schedeen. T he spud w eighs two
Sweet Potatoes nod Apples.
SEN MAID RAISINS— Puffed or Seed­
AMERH AN SARDINES— Packed in
Did you ever try sw eet potatoes
pounds and four ounces and is of
OREGON FILBER TS
BLACK WALNUTS
less— 15-oz. p a c k a g e s .............................
p ure Salad oil—Q u arters, 5 can s. . .
and apples cooked to g eth er? F irst
perfect shape for m arketing.
3 lbs 69c
3 lbs 39c
cook th e sw eet potatoes in th e ir
Miss G race Welch has been lied skins in boiling salted w ater for
CANDIED PEELS— Very finest im p o rt­
HEINZ CATSUP—
ed—C itron, lb..........«..................................
fast several days this week with i a |„„,t u , m inutes. P are, core, and
L arge bottle . . . .
severe a ttac k of to nsilitis.
slice the apples. Skin and slice the
O range or Lemon, lb. . .
C. H. C alkins recently purchased I MWl‘»’t potatoes.
Place a lte rn a te
MINCED ( LAMS— F ree from Sand—Hot clam
layers of sw eet potatoes anil apples
soup and c ra ck ers at lunch appeal to
T _
a H udson coach through A. T. ill a buttered baking dish, sp rin k -
CROWN REST PATENT, 49-lb. s a c k .....................
CURRANTS— Twice cleaned new stock
th e ch ild ren — H alves, c a n ............
Beckwith, a salesm an for th e W il­ I ling each layer w ith su g ar and dots
15-oz. p ac k a g e ...........................................
liam s Motor com pany of P ortlan d , «if b utter. Add a little w ater, and
FISHER'S BLEND. 49-lb. sack..................................
SODA < KACKERS—T hey're “T ru Blu”
and H ans L arsen has bought a hake u n til th e apples and potatoes
F resh and Crisp— P o u n d ..............
still th e favorite of m any m others. 3 lbs.
are soft. Brown su g ar is liked by
used Ford touring ca r of his firm. I many people for th is com bination.
Mr. Moody of T ro u td ale recently
PI KE STRAINER HONEY, q u a rt Jars.
STANDARD CORN—Good quality
BEST SHORTENING— In bulk—P urely
M aryland— 3 tin s ................
vegetable—3 lb s .........................................
Invested In a H udson brougham
W hite Sales.
(let ready for th e "w hite sa le s”
through Mr. Beckwith.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
CRYSTAL W H ITE—“P u re Soap—all
Mr. and Mrs. B urten W alrad J r . in Ja n u a ry by sending for F a rm e rs’
12-oz can 4 3 c 2*^-ll>. can .
th ru " — 10 b a r s ..................
Bulletin 1449-F, "Selection of Cot­
enjoyed a pleasant su rp rise W ed­ ton F ab rics," which gives in fo rm a­
nesday evening when friends cam« tion about n early 100 common
DATES— In b ulk—1926 crop of Golden
ROSEDALE S L U E D PIN E A PPLE —8 large
Qualità
Phone 1451
H allow is—2 lb s.....................................
in to usslst In n house w arm ing of household and g arm ent textiles
slices to th e can in a m edium syrup.
made
of
cotton,
w
ith
suggestions
as
L arge cans— 2 f o r ................
and Service
Feed 1281
th e ir new modern home on Ava
to how to judge them for su ita b il­
avenue, which w as recently
E
I.O
l’R—K
e
rr’s
Best
P
aten/.
49-lb
sk
ity and ilurahiltty.
LIBBY'S APPLE B IT T E R — Hot Biscuits and
CROWN $ 2 .0 1
F IS H E R S BLEND,
Apple B u tter ce rtain ly “hit the sp o t” i» ’’ ,
1-lb. tall cans, 2 f o r ............
Prepare Now
To Shop Early
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¿ r r e s fia u i
TOYS and DOLLS
I
a t Cut Prices
| GRESHAM DRUG CO. )
8
Grocery Bulletin
MEATS!
MEATS!
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Dec. 11-13
STOCK FISH
23c
FLOUR!
FLOUR!
$2.03
S2. 15
(»1
“AC
111/»
1“C
35c
25c
10c
25c
55c
33c
23c
1
I »)C
15c
49c
15c
’29c
29c
38c
25c
$1.94
$2.11
45c
59c
49c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
fill
4DC
S I’ E ( I A L S
OTz.
4t)v
CREME O il. SOAP—“T he Cream of
Olive Oil S o ap s”—5 b a r s ....................
Produce Wanted/
30TH CENTURY COFFEE—Few equal, none
b etter—The last word in Coffee exci
lence, alw ays tre sh — lb. 47C . 3 lbs
i)Q
•? I ,»)O
C a r lo a d s ! Fresh Candies and ’2 6 crop Nuts. C a r lo a d s !
We arejn a position to use an unlimited
Yes* Carloads of them! Each kind the very best in its class—Quality is
better and prices lower than last years—Our.ever increasing care in selection
and enlarged buying power has mude both possible.
am ount o f hogs, veal, b e e f ca ttle, m ilk
cows, poultry of all kinds. Also your
eggs, butter and fresh vegetables.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
We are headquarters for Christmas
Candies, Nuts and Fruits.
Special price to schools and churches
W atch for d a te o f our big C hristm as
tree.
for Every Social
Need, in Gift lioxes
Using the right Stationery at the
proper time often is a guide to
your knowledge of social usage. Note
the refinement of our Stationery Lines.
C O M IN G S O O N .
NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
PHONE 1151
Stationery—
Store No. 3
He Hell»er
25c to *4.00
TABER PHARMACY
Phone 1761
* Main Street
SATIN FIN ISH ED MIXED— Richly col­
ored— Lb. 1 5 c ; 3 lb s .............................
43c
BRAZIL NUTS— The best quality in
years— 2 Mbs.........................................
BROKEN MIXED—The ideal X m as
in a v ariety of co lo rs— Pound 1 7 4 <
9 p o iim ls...................................
Mixed
“ j
ALMONDS- -Soft shells ne plus u ltra s
Pound .,
50c
t HRYSTAI.IZED CREAM tN D GUM MIXED.
Fancy Mixed Cream s, asso rted with sq u a re and
oblong crvstalixed Gums. Lb. 2O c
3 lbs.
w59c
ERENt II ( RE AMS—G enuine h an d ­
made, soft centered cream s— 2 lb s ..
»)•>€
MINED NI TS— All first grad e nuts— No p ea­
nuts, carefu lly selected and mixed
nixed by
us— Pound 2 R c ; 2 lbs.
( H ot OI.ATES DE I.CX — Really high cla ss—
H and-m ade cream y c e n te rs in asso rted flavors,
also (am J nougat •«« ’•' i CM 11
)
ters—6-lb. box................
$1.69
GRONER'S W U NI TS F airly b u rstin g with
large w hite m eats. Lb. 3#4f,
2 pounds........................................................ f v C
2 pounds
35c
28c
.............. ....................................... 5ÖC
E ll BERTS— Oregon B areolonas—Un­
equalled in flavor and size— L b ........
25c
PE INI TS F resh roasted Fancy V ir­
ginia Jum bos— Lb..............................
15c
»)OC
4 HO4 OLATB DROPS— The im proved
soft centered kind—Lb. ID c
3 lbs.
■’ JT
(I.C STER R H SIN S— Fancy selected—
15-ot. p a c k a g e .............................................
L IV E R E lt.S F am y A driatic^ tor eat-
ing — P o u n d .......................................
10.1b. box $ 1 . 3 «
15c
IT
15c
LARGE PKI NES— In Gift Boxes— Holly paper
w rapped in smooth wooden boxes— eyA
5-lb. b o x .......................................................
79C
20* Century Stores