Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 31, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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HAGE FOrR
ANNOI N( LM ENT MADE
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an are
w earing a broad sm ile th ese days
OF ENGAGEM ENT
due to the a rriv a l of the first
The announcem ent was m ade
grandchild. A d au g h ter w as born
W ednesday ot th e engagem ent of
to Mr. and Mrs. W ilson E astm an
Dec. 31—W atch nig h t service Miss F ern P erry of P o rtlan d to
W ednesday at th e W om an’s hospi- M ethodist E piscopal church.
E ileen, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph W. Peak, son of Dr. and
Continued from page 1
tai in P o rtlan d . T he baby bas
Ivan Sw ift, has been suffering with
Dec. 31—W atch n ig h t service at Mrs. F ra n k Peak of G resham , at a p articu la rly th e program will be
been nam ed Lois Ann.
g la n d u lar tro u b le for several days
Swedish Misaion ch u rch , beginning luncheon given at th e home of the
Mrs. Ed Bartholom ew and Mrs. 9 o ’clock.
brid e-elect's p aren ts, Dr. and .Mrs as follow s:
past.
F riday night, m asquerade dance
A
lfred
Sim
onsen
en
tertain
ed
Wed­
C hristm as guests a t th e home of
New Y ear’s day— Hl-Y skiing J. H C arrico, at w hich m em bers of
S atu rd ay , dog-team rides and
nesday
evening
at
the
hom
e
of
the
Mi - P e rry 's so ro rity , Alpha Chi
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P age w ere
p arty at G overnm ent Camp
snow shoe races for men and wom­
Omega, en tertain ed . Bridge was
Mrs. P age's b ro th er-in -law and la tte r in honor of Mrs. E. L. S ta f­
en. Mr. Ham m ond says he will
ford.
Seventeen
ladies
w
ere
p
re
s­
New Y ear's Eve — Rockwood the diversion of the afternoon.
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ayls-
give
free rides to th e kiddies who
Both Mr. Peak and Miss P erry
w orth and tw o child ren , L aw rence ent a t th e social gath erin g . Games G range h all dance.
are at G overnm ent Cam p before
and
radio
selections
w
ere
the
d
i­
and M arjorie, and Mr. P age's sis­
New Y ear’s Eve — C edarville are g rad u a tes of the U niversity ot 10 a. m.
Oregon. He is a m em ber of A lpha
te r, Miss C onstance P age of P o rt­ version of th e evening, followed by m asquerade.
Sunday th e re will be m ore w in ­
refresh m en ts.
Tau Omega fra tern ity . The w ed­
land.
te
r
sp o rts lncliding a ski race in
New Y ear's Eve — Dance at ding is to he an event of the
The R ebekah W elfare club will Sandy I. O. O. F. hall.
the afternoon. T he ski co u rse is
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es L aw rence
spring.
close to th e hotel, and also a fine
en tertain ed on C hristm as Mrs. meet Monday afternoon a t the
Sunday, Jan . 2— Beginning of
home
of
Mrs.
A.
McManus.
Mrs.
toboggan slide. T h ere a re plenty
L aw rence’s son-in-law and d au g h ­
tw o-w eek evangelistic cam paign at C h ev ro let P ro d u c tio n
of skis at th e hotel, according to
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. W ilson and A. Dixon and Mrs. Gus Donley will Swedish Mission ch u rch in Powell
B reak s ( lass R ecords J. V. R afferty, the p ro p rieto r. T here
be the hostesses for th e occasion. Valley.
children.
All m em bers a re urged to be p re s­
Sunday, J a n u a ry 2— "T he Mes­
Again sh a tte rin g all production are plenty of good accom m odations
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and ent us th e an n u al election of of­
siah"
o
rato
rio
a
t
P
o
rtlan
d
au
d
i­
records in th e history of th ree- at th e hotel w hich is open a t all
ch ild ren w ere th e gu ests on C h rist­ ficers will ta k e place at th is time.
torium , 3 p. in.
speed autom obiles, th e Chevrolet tim es.
m as of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's sister, Mrs.
T hose w ho have trav eled over
F red Jones, the piano tu n e r who
Monday, Jan . 3— Election of of­ Motor com pany this m onth closes
C. E. D alrym ple and fam ily in
the highw-ay say it is in good co n ­
ficers of R eb ek ah W elfare club.
visits
G
resham
frequently,
has
had
its
g
re
a
te
st
year
w
ith
an
o
u
tp
u
t
of
P ortland.
dition. T he highw ay com m ission
a recent sick spell but Is now able
W ednesday Evening, Jan. 5— 728,697 c a rs, an in crease of m ore
P hilip Hepp sp e n t C hristm as ! to tak e ca re of his w ork again.
Meeting a t M etzger hall for a d ­ than 40 per cent over th e previous has two c a te rp ille rs and a tru ck
w ith his m other, Mrs. Ida Hepp, in
with snow plow s a t w ork keeping
m ittan ce of beginners to band.
record year.
Sam Sm ith and fam ily a re enjoy­
Sellwood.
the road open at all tim es.
The
u
n
p
aralleled
public
favor
J a n u a ry 5— High school P aren t-
ing a new A tw ater K ent radio re-
Mr. Ham m ond is p a rtia l to the
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. H agberg and , ceiving set w hich they purchased a T eacher association.
which has attach ed itself to th e
kiddies
and is determ ined to show
Miss M artha H agberg en tertain ed few days ago.
Ja n . 8, 1927—Colum bia G range Chevrolet ca r has enabled th e them a good tim e. He says th a t if
C h ristm as for Mr. and Mrs. Fred
com
pany
to
exceed
by
209,637
ca
rs
m
eeting
a
t
Corbett.
Mrs. Mary Geyer is recovering
any boy has a dog la rg e enough
. H obs and th e Misses Mayme and
its own record of 1925.
from a severe attack of the grip.
Ja n . 12—C oncert by G resham
and old enough, such as a collie or
H elen Hoss.
U
nder
p
ressu
re
of
the
m
ost
se
n
­
She m akes her home w ith h er baud.
police dog, to bring it along and
satio n al dem and the g re a t o rg a n i­
T he W elling
re s ta u r a n t w as (laughter, Mrs. Sam Smith.
Friday, Ja n . 14—A rem e
club zation has ever w itnessed, factory he will p ut it in h arn e ss in th e dog
closed all day C hristm as, th e fam i­
team and give it th e first lessons.
Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks and dance. Masonic hall.
w heels tu rn ed at a record clip
ly enjoying th e day a t home. Mr
T his o p p o rtu n ity is offered to boys
Iwo children ate C hristm as dinner
F
rid
ay
E
vening,
Jan.
14—
Musical
th ro u g h o u t the year, building a
and Mrs. E m m ett W elling were
with Mrs. Brooks' p aren ts, Dr. and program a t P lea san t Home M eth­ C hevrolet ca r every 12 seconds of for S atu rd ay and Sunday m ornings.
h ere from Salem , also Gene W ell­ J Mrs. F ra n k Peak. Dr. Brooks re ­ odist church.
each w orking day. Daily p ro d u c­
ing w as hom e from Oregon A gri­
turned to Eugene Monday, b ut
tion averaged 2,450 c a rs
and PA STOR TO PR EA C H
c u ltu ra l college, w here he Is a s tu ­
■ Mrs. Brooks will rem ain a t G resh ­
ON FO RW A R D MOVE
reached a high m onthly level In
dent.
T he follow ing day Mrs.
am u n til a fte r New Y ear's.
Septem
ber
when
dally
ou
tp
u
t
a
v
e
r­
W elling's broth er-in -law and s is­
“Go F o rw ard " will be the them e
A group of 15 or 20 ca ro lers from
aged 3.381 units.
te r, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, w ere
of the serm on at th e M ethodist
O utput for th e year far exceeds Episcopal church next Sunday
out from P o rtlan d for Sunday d in ­ the M ethodist Episcopal church
I
and
a
sim
ilar
group
from
the
Zion
th
at
of the com bined to tal p ro d u c­ m orning by th e p asto r, th e Rev.
ner.
Evangelical ch u rc h m ade C h rist­
tion
in
th e first ten y ea rs of Chev­ H alford V. W ilhelm , who w ill m ake
Continued from page 1
Miss
E dna
M ew hirter spent m as eve a p leasan t m em ory to a
rolet production. 1912 to 1921 in ­ th is th e key note of an intensive
C h ristm as day a t her hom e in N ew ­ num ber
of
fam ilies
fo rtu n a te w hich is p rac tica lly a vast level cluded.
evangelistic cam paign which will
berg.
enough to bear them . T he singing plain, devoid of high ridges or deep
"P ro d u ctio n
records,
w hich
continue u n til E aster. A ppropriate
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lockwood and was splendid und was m uch en ­ gulches, with no deep cu ts to m ake C hevrolet lias been able to e sta b ­ music will be an accom panim ent of
two children of R oseburg and Mr. joyed.
to b rin g it down to a com mon level, lish very consistently, ure esp ec­ the service.
and Mrs. W. C hurch and tw o c h il­
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F ow ler are no deep fills to m ake to bring it up ially g ratify in g , prim arily because
A ra re tre a t is announced for
dren of Marshfield su rp rised Mr. at the home of the la tte r’s p aren ts, to a common level. It has a n a tu r­ they reflect the in creasin g public
the evening service a t 7:30, when
and Mrs. T. B iornstad on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burch. T heir al cem ent gravel form ation, g u a r­ confidence in the o rg an izatio n and
Dr. Jo h n M. S pringer, m issionary
They retu rn ed to th e ir hom es on garag e
business
w as recen tly an teein g a safe and reliab le found­ its product," said W. S. K nudsen, and au th o r, will te ll, of the m any
W ednesday of th is week.
burned out in R oseburg and they ation w ithout any d an g er of se t­ p resid en t C hevrolet Motor com y ears sp e n t in th e h e a rt of Africa.
ure
now looking for a new loca­ tlin g of th e h eaviest s tru c tu re of pany. “ We th o ro u g h ly ap p reciate It is expected th a t the church will
F. E. Todd, I lls son Dick, and
uny kind w hich It m ight be neces­ th is trib u te to the C hevrolet ca r be filled for th is occasion.
Cecil Shelley tried out th e ir luck tion.
and we sh all striv e to m e rit th e
sa ry to erect.
The
W
om
an's
M
issionary
society
on C hristm as day by going tro u t I
W atch n ig h t services of especial
“T his piece of te rrito ry is c a ­ continued high endorsem ent, w hich in te rest a re planned for F riday
fishing In th e Sandy river. Dick w ill m eet w ith Mrs. George F.
proved to be th e best fisherm an of Honey on W ednesday afternoon, pable of accom m odating a pop u la­ the m otoring public h as co n ferred evening, Decem ber 31, w hich will
th e th ree, landing a 15 pound ste e l­ Ja n u a ry 5, a t 2:30. T he lesson tion of m illions of in h a b itan ts, p ro ­ upon our pro d u ct,” he declared.
begin a t 8 o'clock. T he services
“ W ith production cap acity for
head tro u t. Two sm aller fish w ere will be dram atized under th e lead­ viding th e p ro p er fo reth o u g h t is
will open w ith a serm on by the
cau g h t, one of which weighed ten ership of Mrs. W. J. Cooper. ^ T h e tak en to provide for w ide and com ­ 1927 g re a te r th an ever before, p asto r
on
"H elpful
R em em ­
Misses Amy and D orothy Cooper m odious stree ts. T hese should be Chevrolet en ters on w h at p ro m is­ b ran ce,” w hich w ill be follow ed by
pounds.
will ren d e r a piano duet. T he so selected as to reach rig h t es to be a new record y ear for the a m usical program and an inform al
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Je n n in g s and
hostess will be assisted by Mrs. th ro u g h from side to side, so they w orld's la rg e st m a n u fa ctu re r of sing,” afte r w hich a social hour
son and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. M organ
c a rs,”
Benjam in Cam eron, Mrs. W. W. may be ca rrie d fu rth e r if expedi­ three-speed tran sm issio n
will be enjoyed. The m usical p ro ­
of B oring, the la tte r the m other of
H astings and Mrs. Louise Staple- ent. Setback lines should be es­ says W. W. M etzger, local agent.
gram will include a piano solo by
Mr. Jennings, visited C hristm as
tablished now,—by and by will not
Miss M argaret St. C lair, a piano
duy w ith Mr. and Mrs. John Rev­ ton.
Gresham Temple Services.
duet by the M isses Amy and D or­
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning do. Traffic is alread y here and
enue of Kelso, Oregon, n ear Sandy.
T here w ill be a w atch nig h t se r­
othy Cooper, solos by C. E. R u sh ­
spent C hristm as with th e ir son-in- clam oring for b etter accom m oda­
Mr. and Mrs. O .W. Gibson en ­ law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. tions. It is on th e Increase and vice at th e U ndenom inational tem ­ er and Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, and
ple Friday evening, beginning at
te rtain e d a t C hristm as dinner, Mr. (1. W. McRoy In P o rtlan d . T heir will be for years to come.
readings by Mrs. E. H. Kelly and
“T his is only one of a series of 8:30, to w hich everyone is cordially Mrs. E. E. W elling. The m eeting
and Mrs. Ralph Bowen of W ildcat, grand so n and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
invited. Sunday school w ill con­
on th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay.
will close at m idnight w ith a
Jack K ronenberg, w ere also p res­ a rticle s on th is subject which will
vene at 10 o'clock Sunday. A
undoubtedly
ap
p
ear
from
tim
e
to
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. B unting of en t ut dinner.
caudle lighting service of conse­
tim e in the near fu tu re, showing special invitation is extended to all cration.
F orest Grove w ere in G resham for
Mrs. E. Wall is recovering from the
m any
n a tu ra l
advantages p aren ts who a re not sending th eir
C hristm as, the guests of th e ir an a ttac k of d ip h th eria from which
Window Cleaning.
d aughter-in-law , Mrs. E dna B unt­ she bus suffered for a week past. w hich th is region has as yet u n ­ children elsew here to come and
developed and the m any new com bring them , w here a h ea rty w el­
For expert window cleaning see
ing.
At first her ailm ent was thought to m erclal advan tag es th a t can and come is assured. T h ere is p rea ch ­ S. TaJIma, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson and lie tonsilltis, but a cu ltu re analysis
will soon be created and e s ta b ­ ing every Sunday afternoon follow ­ Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
tw o sons, K erm it and Dougins, taken In P o rtlan d revealed the
lished th a t will be of enorm ous ing a song service w hich begins at
w ent to P ortlan d for C hristm as, the presence of d ip h th eria germ s. So
value to th is cen ter and the w orld 2 o'clock. T here is also preaching
guests of Mrs. Jo h n so n 's uncle and far no o th er m em ber of th e family
very Sunday evening a t 7:30.
at large, for we a re fast becom ing
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C hris C hristen lias co n tracted th e disease as each
a w orld port. We have the po ssi­ P ray er serv it ' is held each T u es­
sen
Mr. and Mrs. John so n e n te r­ was prom ptly trea ted w ith an In­
bilities w ithin our g rasp of m aking day evening and Bible study and
tained ut th e ir home W ednesday oculation of antitoxin.
one of the most if not th e m ost im ­ young people's m eeting on Friday
evening of th is week Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. John E. M iller of W est T im ­ p o rtan t port of m odern tim es.
evening.
A lfred H atnm ar, th e ir d aughter ber, Oregon, and Mrs. T heodore
"Everybody please give th is co n ­
Regina, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L u n d ­ Van Donlnck w ere hostesses at a
i leaner* A nnounce Move.
sideration, and uny ideas- or su g ­
quist und th e ir son, M arvin L u n d ­ C hristm as dinner p arty ut the city
G
resham
C leaners and Dyers are
gestions advanced along this line
quist. D inner w as served anil the bakery. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs.
now opposite llep p 's Racket store.
will be g reatly app reciated and They call for and deliver. Phone
evening spent socially.
Anna H am lin, E rnest and John may- be of great value in w orking
681.—Adv.
Miss Em m a L angford has been H am lin. T heodore Van Donlnck, out a system for the m utual benefit
absent from iier duties at the Hepp Joel Van Lake, C harles Van Walle- of the g en eral public in these m od­
Jan. 3- Re-openlng of G resham
R acket sto re several days this gan, T heodore D ewitte, Mrs. Clem ern tim es."
high and grade schools.
week on account of Illness.
D ewltte, A rvilla Dew itte, Mrs.
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A C h ristm as dinner party nt the Rose S h earer and d au g h ter Helen
R. D. Bailey home was com posed of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred F erguson
Mr. und Mrs. Roy Huiley and c h il­ and d au g h ter, of G resham ; Miss
dren, Mrs. Rosa L am bert und son Ida Beleau, Mrs. (’. Miller, Miss
Ben, Mr. und Mrs. C harles L am ­ Violet Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
bert, Mrs. F letta H ibbert, H arold ' Stocking Jr., Mrs. C larence Seifert
Lake, Miss Vada A nderson, H enry , and Ed. Gaetz, of P o rtlan d ; John
I.unday. M arguerite, Leona and E Miller of W est T im ber. Mrs.
he officers of the FIRST STA FF. BANK, extend
John Miller, had the m isfortune to
Leo Bailey.
New Year's Greeting to the citizens
Mr. und Mrs. Claude S tockton ■ slip and fall fro n ftlie porch on F ri­
en tertain ed on C hristm as for Mr. j day evening w hile visitin gw lth her
of this community.
und Mrs. A. W. Griffis and two m other, Mrs Anna H am lin. The
sons K enneth and H erbert, Mr. injured m em ber was placed In a
S tockton's sister Mrs. Lulu A rthur cast and Mrs Miller is extending
and d au g h ter Agues, H arry lta- her visit Indefinitely.
Mrs. Paul Vedder Is spending the
inine, Mr. and Mrs. Loda Stockton.
Miss D orothy Dodson. Miss H llnia C hristm as holidays with her h u s­
band and son ut C resw ell. Oregon.
John so n und E lvis Stockton.
Coming Events
Gresham Locals
H. W. Snashall Urges
Progressive Slogan
Winter Sports on
Hood New Year’s
Leglon-Auxlliary Install.
T he in stallatio n of officers of
G resham Post A m erican Legion
was held last T uesday evening at
th e g ran g e hall w ith C arl R. Moser,
sta te ad ju tan t acting as Installing
officer. T he follow ing w ere in ­
stalled for 1927: Com m ander Ted
Jo h n so n ; ad ju tan t, E. J. B rugger;
vice com m ander, F ra n k H am lin;
2d vice com m ander, E. G ilberson;
finance officer, B. A. M iller and
serg e an t-at-a rm s, W. S. E verett.
T he au x iliary m et in an o th er
room of the gran g e hall and a t the
sam e tim e in stalled the following
officers: P resid en t, Celia E v erett;
vice p resident, Ruth S t.C la ir; sec­
reta ry , G eorgia R oberts and tre a s ­
u rer, E lsie S harp. Mrs. O. A. E a st­
m an, p ast sta te presid en t installed.
A fter a sh o rt business session
th e Legion and A uxiliary enjoyed
an excellent lunch of ice cream ,
cake and coffee.
Attempted Strangling
ot Girl Is Reported
Continued from page 1
tu rn ed about 5 o'clock, an hour
and a half afte r th e m an had first
entered the office, he had ju st de­
p arted and th e g irl was too frig h t­
ened to speak. L ater she told th a t
he grabbed and choked her. h u rl­
ing threatening epithets at her, and
then left hastily.
Dr. Johnson is said to have n oti­
fied M arshal
Kelly, who de­
clined to a ssist iu the m an­
hunt, which would have been com ­
paratively an easy m a tte r as he
was seen w alking slow ly on east
Powell street directly a fte r the a t­
tack
At first It w as thought th e g irl
was a victim of au over-w rought
im agination, but th is idea • was
quickly dispelled at sight of her
pallid face, inability to speak and
Free Methodist Services.
"Som e New Year R eso lu tio n s” the telltale finger p rin ts on her
will be th e topic of the discourse neck, according to Dr. Johnson..
Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at
New Year’s Eve Dance.
the F ree M ethodist church. T here
See the new year in at th e dance
will be no evening service to p er­
by the Rockwood Social club,
m it those who w ish to atten d the Rockwood G range hall F riday eve­
Young People’s M issionary con­ ning, December 31. Good m usic.
vention w hich will be held from R efreshm ents.—Adv.
F riday to Sunday of th is week at
Insurance funds for farm loans.
the C entral F ree M ethodist church
No commission or brokerage. Very
in P o rtlan d , E ast 55th and F lan d ­ easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
ers. A num ber of G resham young
people will ap p e ar on th e program .
(Tenners A nnounce Move.
G resham C leaners and D yers a re
T he W om an's M issionary society
will m eet a t th e home of Mrs. B. now opposite H epp's R acket store.
They call for and deliver. Phone
W. E m ery on W ednesday
681.—Adv.
Grocery Bulletin
1 New berir
I
H am . w h o le o r h a lf
li). :ise
J o w H n . s im a r e s o f b a c o n f o r H c n s o n in ?
Rex P u re L ard, m ed. pail
90c,
lb
larg e pail
attend you during the coming year.
New Rates on Gresham Outlook
Heg I n n In g January I, 1927.
T W IC E A -W E E K
#•2.00
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
R MOS
*1.10
5 MO8.
60c
And a m o n g y o u r New Y ear re so lu tio n s we tru s t
th a t you w ill reso lv e to accept o u r frie n d ly in v ita tio n
to m ak e full use of th e v a rio u s h e lp fu l d e p a rtm e n ts
of th is in stitu tio n .
From Now Until January 1, 1927
One year, $1.60
Six m onths, 85c
T h ree m onths, 50c
C. B. Upton.
( oiii Id a at Io n Kales with Portland Dallies
PRESEN T
GRESHAM OUTLOOK and—
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“ lliih it« a re th e m ost Im p o rta n t tilin g s we have in
th is w orld Io fa c ilita te o u r p ro g re ss th ro u g h life.”
On and after
Ja n . 1. 1927
8.60
FIRST STATE BANK
6 M
7 M
A S trong Bank
8.25
8.75
<00
GRESHAM. OREGON
6.50
All rates strictly In advaure.
$1.75
K ippered H e rrin g , M a rsh a ll b ran d , Irg. can s, can 35c
K e rr’s B est P a te n t F lo u r
..49-lb. sack $2.04
Skat
5-lb. can 39c
P A G W hite N aptha Soap, special
10 b a rs 35c
F o n ta n a M acaroni anti S p a g h e tti
.3 pkgs. 25c
F ig B ars
.......2 lbs. 35c
F a n c y S p itz e n h e rg A pples ..............
.........box $1.75
3 llis «9c
O retron W aln u ts
1 Van C am p P o rk and
B eans, med. size
S ilv er B ar T o m a to e s, No. 2>/2 cans
W hite S ta r T u n a , m ed. can
3 c a n s 25c
8
......2 c a n s 25c
25c
...sm all can 15c
I 'ta h n a P e a s, best u n g ra d e d peas. .. ..... 3 c a n s 39c
Gold B ar S p in a ch , No. 2i/2 c a n s ~..... ............ 2 c a n s 35c
Gold B ar P u m p k in , No. 2f/2 c a n s
.............2 c a n s 35c
Gold B ar S a u e rk ra u t
.......... ....... c a n 15c
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PRIDE OF POSITION
There are thousands of food buyers in the Northwest who have
helped us to be proud of our profession.
It gives us an inner satisfaction to know that our efforts have met
with your approval. I he acknowledgement has been tine and genuine
and stimulates us to bring about a still happier relation through acting
as your agent in seeking out the best the markets afford and complet­
ing the transaction happily by offering it at the lowest possible prices.
For nearly fifteen years we have been perfecting our buying and
selling organizations and the results have made u- happy. In this
spirit we wish for you and yours
J Happy and Prosperous New Year 1927
2 0 ' Centunj Stores
ROSS McINTVRE, President.
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