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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1926)
Mr. and Mrs. Arza Sm ith have I little grandson, George K nieriem , and Mrs. John Meyer spent S a tu r Gresham Temple Service. who will also speak again in the Will be Appreciated. I retu rn ed from Yakima, w here they Sunday school w ill begin a t 10 evening at 7:30. P ra y er service is I spent th ree and a h alf m onths with and his fath er C hester K nieriem , day a t P o rtlan d doing C hristm as Send to relatives, friends and i the la tte r's sister, Mrs. E. E. Col- w ere Sunday visitors at th e home of shopping. o'clock a t th e U ndenom inational j held a t 7:30 on T uesday evening form er citizens. T hey will appre | lins Mr. S m ith's h ealth has been the la tte r's father, Geo. Knieriem , The Boring Community club tem ple on F o u rth street. P reach - and the young people's service F ri- ciate a copy of th e Holiday Out g reatly improved by th e change of i Sr. sponsored a m iscellaneous show er ing service will be held a t 2 o’clock day evenings. All a re welcome to look P rice 10 cen ts each. We Mrs. Sm ith was em Z enneth Gregg has ch arg e of the at th e home of Mrs. H. B. Lund on by the pasto r, th e Rev. S. F. P itts, I th ese services. At a rec en t m eeting of the K ant clim ate. m ail them if desired. ployed in a packing house during ern Slat lodge a com m ittee, con the fru it season. H er nephew, Sum m it garage. Monday evening for the new ly sistin g of Mrs. S. B. Hall, Mrs. W. ' Lovell Collins, is here from Yakima Mrs. Anna Benfield left recently weds, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gregson. S. E v erett and C. O. Schneider, was visiting with relatives. for C alifornia to visit her sister, A very pleasant evening was spent appointed to a rra n g e for co n trib J. A. H opper and wife Mrs. W. Crowston. utions for deserving fam ilies in are The im Rev. afte r which refresh m en ts w ere , proving th e ir residence on N otw ithstanding the inclem ency served. G resham . Money, fu rn itu re , toys, i the Section Line road a mile east foodstuffs, etc., will be acceptable ¡of G resham by the building of two of the w eather Sunday th e re was a Mrs. C. L. G regson is on th e sick I and such donations can be left at ¡additional rooms. good atten d an ce at Sunday school list th is week. the office of the county ag ric u ltu ral J. J. E isn er of Bull Run has at th e C orbett church. T he Sunday agent, 8. B. Hall. been sick for the past few (lays Clothing is being gathered by the with a severe cold a t th e home of school is p rep arin g a C hristm as [ LOCAL CHINCHILLAS aux iliary of G resham P ost Amerl- his dau g h ter. Mrs. Mabel Perry. program to be given the evening of i WIN PRIZES AT SHOW can Legion for use in v eteran s' Mr. E isn er cam e down Sunday to December 23. fam ilies w here need is found. The visit with Mr and Mrs. P erry and, N. P. Nelson, who resides n ear I present cold snap has Increased an o th er dau g h ter. Mildred E isner A nderson station, w as a prize w in- J BORING the num ber of calls on the child Miss Edith Lind is assistin g at w elfare com m ittee operating in the W H H icks com pany sto re ner a t th e w fnter p o ultry show I P ortland and local women a re do -j during the holiday season At the reg u la r ch urch services ! which w as held in P ortland last ing all they can to assist in th e i ---------------------- Sunday m orning the Rev. E. W. week under the auspices of th e I em ergency. T here is especial need i W ithnell will preach and th e re will Oregon P o u ltry and Pet Stock as- ] CORBETT for clothing for infants and sm all be special m usic. T he young peo sociation. He won a silver cup for children, and w hatever is sent should be whole and ready to w ear. Mrs. LaLonde is enjoying a visit ple’s Bible study class will be at the best C hinchilla, and took first | U nderw ear, overalls, and sh irts a re with her sister from ea ste rn W ash 7:30. ZAtT? stores are w ell stocked I prize for a senior buck. His ju n io r j badly needed. C ontributions may ington. with a ll the necessary foods The cold w eath er and snow j doe carried ofT second place. be left w ith Mrs J. H. Metzger and Mrs. Olivia Leland and Mr. and w hich descended upon th e cou n try for the tree decoration —bright red will be prom ptly sent to P ortland F red erick Jones, living four | apples, colorful oranges, figs, dates for distribution. Mrs. Minnie B. M rs. Lewis Reed visited Sunday in Sunday evening caused some In- ' m iles w est of G resham on the Base E astm an is a m em ber of the child P o rtlan d with Mr. and Mrs. F ran k convenience, m aking trav elin g very j Line road, also won a num ber of and raisins, snow white pop com, w elfare com m ittee. Mrs. A. C. Anderson. Christmas candies galore and dangerous, and it froze up some i honors w ith his Chinchillas. He H oggatt of P ortland Is chairm an. mixed r its for the gay colored Mrs. Mary H icks retu rn ed Wed- ra d ia to rs for m o to rists who neg- won a silver trophy for the best John C. Shultz and E. P. Canny stockings. The money saved at of G resham have bought J. H an- I nesday from C alifornia where she lected to d rain th e ir cars. T u es- d is p la y of ten fu rs; first prize with Twentieth Century ju s t means sen's T ire and Service station on , had been in atten d an ce at the wed- day m orning the th erm o m eter : a senior doe; second w ith an in- more trimmings. the Base Line road a t K2d street, j <llnK of her son C larence and Miss stood a t 10 above. For a tim e it j term ed iate buck; fo u rth w ith a The shop is well equipped w ith up- ; , renp Klljpripni at , h„ , h to-date m achinery, and th e new j un- looked like an old fashioned silver ju n io r buck and sixth w ith a ju n io r ow ners will continue the efficient , i r , *‘ 14 P arents, Mr. and Mrs. Will thaw . j doe. A Blue Bevern ju n io r buck O u r S to re s a r e w ell s to c k e d w ith a ll t h e n e c e s s a ry fo o d s fo r th e tr e e d eco ra* service for w hich the shop is K nieriem at Modesto. Mrs. Hicks Mr .ami Mrs. Andrew G ribble of < was aw arded a second prize. lio n s — b rig h t red a p p le s , c o lo rfu l o r a n g e s , tig s, d a te s a n d r a is in s , sn o w w h ite know n. j also visited h er b ro th er and wife, P o rtlan d w ere Sunday guests a t i — _____________ p o p c o rn , A in a s C a n d ie s g a lo r e a n d m o n ey s a v e d a t T W E N T IE T H C E N T U R Y Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beckwith left Mr. and Mrs. Will C row ston at Pas- th e home of Mrs. G ribble's au n t, | T he W ant Ad way is th e w ay to F riday afternoon by autom obile for .iust m e a n s m o re tr im m in g s a n d b e tte r p r e s e n ts . M assachusetts to visit w ith p aren ts i 1 Mrs. Wm. Morand. of the latter. She received word , . rH' re rg u so n of P o rtlan d "and Mrs. It. E. Richey and children th a t her fath e r was in declining | health and they decided to attem pt the trip. They first drove to San Francisco, from there intending to take the Lincoln highw ay east over the southern route. Word has been ORANGES- w e 'r e buying these in received that they reached San ( ARS and CARS—getting the best stuff at the right prices for you. Statuì be i^igrbt before <©*ir " G' Prices quoted are good right up to 10 o’clock Xmas Eve Francisco. At the annual election of offic- ers of the Greshatn Masonic lodge on Tuesday evening the following w ere elected: A. W. Metzger, w or shipful m aster: W. J. Todd, senior w arden; C. J. L undquist, Ju n io r w arden: W illiam C. Metzger, tre a s u re r; W. L. (iorsage, se cre tary. The appointm ent of the r e m aining officers will be made soon, after which in stallation ce re monies will be held for all officers, both elective and appointive. Miss Lucy Adams, who has been staying tem porarily with Mrs. Mary M cAllister, has taken house keeping rooms in the Sell tniildlng on Main stre e t and lias moved in. Mrs. O. H. M itchell, who w as in- an autom obile accident on Novem ber 19, is practically recovered from her Injuries. She was a week in the hospital and a week at the home of Mrs. F ran k Gibbs. The rem aining tim e she has been able to cure for herself in her own home. W. J. Todd is back to work again In the shop afte r several d ays’ Ill ness with the grip. CANDIES-as pure as they make ’em T O Y TO W N IS N O W O P E N ! SHOP EARLY! w hile Neri Ice Is ea sie r and stocks com plete Hepp’s Racket Store lie trill be open evenings beginning Dee. 18 SATIN FIN ISH E D MIXED Richly colored, pound. . . .15c 3 p o u n d s ............................43c Broken Mixed X inas Candy— Many colors, p o u n d ___ 17Hc 3 p o u n d s ............................ 50c C rystalized, p o u n d ............ 20e 3 p o u n d s...........................¿ft,, I REM II ( REAVIS—G enuine hand made, ^ o u n d ............. 2sc 2 p o u n d s ............................55c centered, im proved, lb CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE DE LUXE_ DROPS—Soft life 3 pounds.......................... 55<, NI TS—Every Nut, to the best of our knowledge, KRONER'S WALNUTS— L arge F ra n q u ette, Budded not Seedling, pound ,88c 2 p o u n d s ...........................75c FILBER TS— O regon's best— b etter th an th e rest. Pound ............................... 25c ALMONDS — Soft shell — a l m ost like paper. 2 p o u n d s ........................... 55c ’EANUTS — F resh MIXED NUTS, All first grade —no p ea n u ts — we know — We m ixed ’em. 2 lbs. ,55c roasted V irginia Jum bo. Pound ............................... 15«. -V POP CORN 1925 Crop, therefore IT WILL* POP—it’s dry. 3 lbs. 25e PIGS Fancy Adriatic's—Delicious "eating—lb, 1 5 f ; 10-lb. bZ^ $ 1.39 FAILURES in cooking— She Christmas j^tore LARI)— F resh , pure, bulk OIL SHORTENit NG— E n tirety V egetable— Bulk, 3 p o u n d s................................................ 49 4 CURRANTS— F ancy 1926 crop tw ice cleaned / & ; # 1 .5 0 H am m erm ill feSïr S tation ery 7; 0 In fancy box 50c to $ 3 .2 5 F elt Foot W ear Assorted colors, m atched ribbon and pom poms, felt Insole, cushion heel. Each # 5 ? to # 1 .2 5 The fragtest line of NECKTIES Nuts, Candies, Fruits and Vegetables, Staple and Fancy («roeeries We hav» ever shown. The kind lie will keep on w earing afte r C hristm as. 50c to $ 1 .5 0 SWEATERS at special prices O u r sto ck of H ose is c o m p le te , la te s t a n d s ty le s at lo w est p ric e s. Ay .4 ’ À J ci Special prices to churches and schools fo r m en . w o m en a n d c h ild re n »dor* W o m e n ’» am i C h ild re n '» F a n c y B oxed E m b ro id e ry H a n d k e rc h ie f» in a tt r a c t iv e H o lid a y boxea. B oxea of t . d o ze n . 25c to $1.95 H a n d k e rc h ie fs 2(4-lb. c a n s .................................................. #1.21) Christmas Goodies ÄC to #1.00 We g iv e s x II G re e n T r a d in g S ta m p s w ith c a sh p u rc h a s e s . A lw ay s a s k fo r th e m . WALRAD MERC. CO. The House of Quality Telephone 1111 We Deliver if! RAISINS—Sunm aid, Puffed or Seedless 15-oz. p a c k a g e ................................................ J o ? ■ ■ ■ SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR— P ackage ........ BAKINA, POWDER— Royal. 12-oz ca n s. . .4 3 ? AANII.I.A- BI RNETT’S— P u re bean ex tract 2-oz. b o ttle ........................................................ 33 4 CITRON PEEL— " F in est q u ality —Im ported Pound . 5 5 i ORANGE or LEMON PEEL- -Best im ported Pound . . . . ...................... 3 3 ? WESSON’S—Q uart c a n ......................... 4 » c MINCE MEAT—Libby's best—bulk—Has kick— Lots of Meat. 2 lbs SNOW DRIFT— H ighly refined sh o rten in g in tins. 4 p o u n d s........................................... D ie I he Holiday Goods you want are in stock. Our lines are incomparable in extent and variety. Don’t delay your Christinas shopping—do it early and do it here Courteous salespeople to assist and wait on vou. Our delivery service is unbeatable F elt S lip p e rs........ )' NUTS TO CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS There can be none—with your cooking and our materials 3, p o u n d s........ ................................................... 59 4 W e h a n d le o n ly th e h ig h e s t g ra d e g ro c e rie s th e k in d e x a c tin g h o u s e w iv e s d e m a n d . O u r g r o c e r ie s a r e a lw a y s fre s h . W'e g iv e th e s a m e c a re f u l a t t e n t i o n to p h o n e o r d e r s th a t w e g iv e to th e m o st e x a c tin g h o u s e w ife — w h o s h o p s p e rs o n a lly . H o u s e w iv e s a r e u n a n im o u s in t h e i r a p p ro v a l o f th e q u a lity a n d v a r ie ty o f o u r g ro c e rie s . W h e th e r fo r a b o u n te o u s , h o lid a y fe ast o r a lig h t a f te r n o o n te a , h e r e y o u w ill find th e e a ta b le s to s a tis fy th e m o st fa s tid io u s a p p e tite . T h e r e is n o e x tr a c h a r g e fo r q u a li ty. Let u s h e lp you in p la n n in g th e m e n u fo r y o u r C h r is tm a s fe a s t. We b ik e p rid e in th e q u a lity of o u r g o o d s m id e x e rc is e c o n tin u a l c a re to m a k e s u re th e y a r e a lw a y s th e b e st q u a litie s . 1926 Crop BRAZIL NUTS— Best “Nig ger toes" in years. 2 p o u n d s...........................35<. SPE( ,A t. (ft AN „ T V P R tt ES o T t ^ANDJES ~ „ Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Do It Here! $2.50 Hand m ade fancy cream,- nougat and carinel ce n te rs— 5-lb. b o x ..$1.59 DA I ES 1926 Crop Golden HALLOW’D. 2 pounds............ ~ 25c PRUNES—Large Prunes, wrapped in Holly paper, in smooth wooden ____ ______________ _______ boxes for gifts, 5 lbs, in box, each 79^ WE WELCOME YOU M en's Leni h e r S lip p e rs ( REAM ¡oíd GUM MIXED— ( t i t OA.NI'T—Long th re a d —fresh threaded Pound ............................... ( I1O( OLATE— B aker's P rem ium — ^ - |b cak»‘......... 2 3 ? 1-lb. cake. POW DERED 45? SUGAR— Pound KNOX’S GELATINE—P ackage 10? ih. A 7 " “ ------------ ----- r , za , a Crown 49 s. # 2 .0 4 p d lc lll, ij'lll SK . . . F ish er s Blend. # 2 '1 4 CANNED GOÔDS—Carefully selected—first for quality,—then for prices - ¿ PUMPKIN— Libby's C ream —Solid pack — L arge c a n s ............ 17H ? DEE MONTE HOT SAIA E 8-oz. cans, 4 f o r ................. 25 c IN E APPLE—Libby's—8 large, mellow slices in rich syrup, large cans, e a c h ............ 2 5 c ASPARAGl S— Libby's Salad P oints—tender _( |ps— 1-lb. tall c a n s ....................... 22A»e IMEN TOES— for g arn ish in g —C urtis V* cans, 3 f o r . .. I’EAS— Royal City—very sw eet and te n d e r— tw o sizes—sm aii ones—Can 1»?, 3 for 5 5 c Medium ones, can . . . 1 8 ? . 2 for. 334 15? EE ATI RES Extrnordinary—prices only the 20th Century makes SIIRI M I*—A m erican B eauty—L atest pack 2 Number 1 can s. 25 c I AMPBEl.l.'S SOUI’S -All varieties, we stock. 3 c a n s .......... _ ................... n i > x c 1.1IHIA'S MILK—N earest to fresh cream _ 4 big c a n s ................................. 35? < RASI (I, WHITE SOAP- Nuf sed 10 b ars ................. •••* 8 ? t ORN ’I t t i New crop— K iln dried - -white or yellow - -9-lb sack ............. ... 2»c MATCHES S earc h lig h t—Non poisonous; N oiseless! L arge full count. Boxes 5c carto n of 6 b o x es................ 25? Ht A t R AGt s _*phe kinds you know' APPETIZERS, ETC. MARASI HINO CHERRIES—Red— 3-oz. b o ttle ......................... MINT I HER RIE) 3-oz b ottle ., Jreen— 14? snider s OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE- pint b o ttle. 24? STIFFED OLIVI s -Fancy S panish— 3-oz bottle ........ 14? LARGE Qt EEN O1.IVES- P in t ja r ......................... I t M IR A COFFEE— "T h e perfect ending 14? R ll’t OLIA ES-—Fancy—In bulk- P lnt (about 100 o liv e s)............. 33? fo a delightful fea st" — T ru ly a w onderful coffe -P o u n d . 4 7 ? ; 3 lbs # 1 .3 # t ANADA DRA GINGER ALE -B ottle. 2 3 c H ostess pkg. of 12 b o ttles. .. # 2 .5 » I.IBB V S I A T S l'P —Made from E aster Red Ripe Tom atoes. B o ttle ............................... 194 TREE TEA -O range Pekoe or Ja p a n — pound. 3Ä ?. Lb. p k g ... • Il L E SI Full ( re a m — F ancy Stock- Bites Just a little. P o u n d ................... ra e 20 c 28 c 2(FCentunj Stores ■