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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Gresham Locals C. E. Peck and bin sinters, tb e Misses M ary L., M argaret and E m m a Peck have gone to Long Beach, C alifornia, w here they plan to spend th e w inter. T he Misses E dith and E lsa Jo h n son, H elen S andstrom and Amy N oreen spent th e p ast week end w ith th e ir p are n ts near G resham . The young ladies a re all ju n io rs in Oregon N orm al school at Mon mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B liss a re the pleased ow ners of a new Oakland sedan. Mr. B liss’ health, w hich has been im paired for several m onths past, is now com pletely restored. The M ethodist Ladies Aid met W ednesday a t the home of Mrs. H. j II. Ott. A pleasing p rogram w as j rendered consisting of a piano solo by Miss Mary L am bert, a w histling i selection by Miss A ugusta H ahn, accom panied by Miss Melba San- ) ders, and a reading by Mrs. Em m ett ! Kelly. Miss Bess C happell w as | p resen t and spoke in the in te rests of th e hom em aking, dressm aking and m illinery w ork u n d er the Sm ith-H ughes act. It is expected (0 organize a class in sew ing sini- ila r to th a t of a year ago. P la in w ere discussed for th e an n u al din n er and bazaar to be given by th e Aid at the M ethodist ch u rch early in December. R efreshm ents w ere served by Mrs. Jackson Jones, Mrs. B. L. W alrad and Mrs. Cecil Metz ger, assisted by the hostess. Saturday-Monday Specials/ W hy not m ak e y o u r S unday d in n e r a n e v e n t by h a v in g pork, l ’ork, w hich is u su a lly very h ig h , you c a n g e t fo r y o u r S u n d ay d in n e r a t a s to n is h in g ly low prices. F or your Sunday dinner let us suggest ro ast pork with sw eet potatoes, both are inexpensive. 90z» LEG OF PORK ROASTS, per p o u n d ......................................... SW EET POTATOES, 7% p o u n d s............ ................................. PORK CHOPS, from t h e n « shoulder, lb ............... C tiN 25c 9A W hy live o u t of a can w hen a ll co m m o d ities can be b o u g h t in th e ir o rig in a l a n d b est form fo r less m oney? T ry us fo r a ll v a rie tie s of fre sh v e g e ta b le s a n d fru its. 35c (»RAPES, per lug. 50c APPLES, N orthern Spy. Iiox................ *1.25 FRESH TOMATOES pound ....................... 5c ONIONS, dry and sw eet OF — per sack $1.75 or 10 lbs 2»')L ORANGES, 300 size >)r., dozen 20c, 2 d o zen .. S to re No. 3 We D eliver ^iiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiimic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiisiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiii|t The Way to Wealth It will give you a standing in the community anil entitle you to the friendly and helpful advice | and assistance of this banking institution. I “IVithout frugality few can become rich, and I with it fe:o would become poor.”- Samuel Johnson. | A Completely Equipped Automobile Repair Shop We a re cqNippcd to d o nil kinds of n u ton iob ll«* r e p a ir w ork from th e H iiiallo t a d ju s tm e n t to a co m p lete o v e rh a u l of any m ake of au to m o b ile. Have your car checked over by an expert who will tell you the trouble and quote you a reasonable price on the job of repairing. Checking service free whether we do the work or not. A sk fo r E l l . N E L S O N . BROCKWAY & NELSON P h o n e 1471 P ow ell S tre e t G resh am a® 27c These are Sugar Cured Loins, excellent for eat ing or seasoning. Pound GLASER HONEY 1 45! Pint jars.... .... 29c Quart jars...... 49c ' COMB HONEY Large well filled combs Each DEL MONTE COFFEE $1.50 : ! M arket Dav RAISINS T ry a can of this : excellent coffee { Standard of quality for » 40 • vears. t Pound can ... 2-pound can 55c : $1.05 ! 4-lb. package 37c Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES Regular sized packages 3 for Seal of Oregon FLOUR Broken Sliced hard wheat flour by the Crown Mills 49-lb. sack PINEAPPLE Solar Brand No. 2% can $1.89 IV. Metzger & Co. Phone 1411 An account in this bank will materially aid you in achieving success. ............................................... Newberg BACON BACKS Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Quality and Service CHRYSLER 52 62 $ 725 72 to 80 $3250 A T T H E FA CTO RY Merc. Co. I’he officers of the First State Bank endorse this simple rule without reservations. A S trong Bank GRESHAM, OREGON GROCERY BULLETIN WALRAD said Benjamin 1' ranklin “is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words IN D U S T R Y and F R U G A L IT Y . T hat is, waste neither l ime nor Money but make the best use of both. Without industry and frugality nothing will do; with them E V E R Y T H IN G .” FIRST STATE BANK J. H. S terling, who suffered th e loss of 23 sheep recently by dogs, has been allow ed his claim of $161 and w ill be reim bursed for th a t am ount by th e county. T he claim m et w ith favorable approval th ro u g h th e recom m endation of County A gent S. B. H all. T heodore B rugger w as also given an aw ard recen tly of som ething over $300 NEWBERG HAM from th e sam e source, th e dog license fund, for sheep w hich had Special for Saturday been killed by dogs. only, whole or half Mrs. Alice V ullleum ier left a few Pound Mrs. George P u llen h as retu rn ed days ago for San F ran cisco for a from P o rtlan d w here she has been v isit w ith relativ es and friends. n u rsin g for several w eeks and is She m ay also visit in so u th ern Cal now assistin g in th e borne of th e ifo rn ia before retu rn in g , and may Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. Mr be aw ay for several m onths. Yolo Brand W ord h as been received of th e Wood has been quite sick b ut is DILL PICKLES b irth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil b etter now. Duke of Sandy at St. V incents hos Mrs. H. C. L arsen en tertain ed 16 Pint jars........ 20c pital in P o rtlan d on last Friday. m em bers of her Jap an ese S unday T he baby is nam ed C harles Collier. Quart jars...... 30c school class a t h er hom e W ednes Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth has r e day evening w ith a unique party, which included a trip from G resh tu rn ed from S alt L ake City, w here Nickerson’s Chicken am to Ja p an , via New York city, she sp e n t th ree weeks visiting w ith and re tu rn . Mr. L arsen and Mrs. relativ es. A whole hen in every Mr. and Mrs. W alter P a rry and C harles Moore w ere th e eng in eers jar. Fine for emer who conducted th e p arty in a u to son Billy of P o rtlan d w ere W ednes gency dinners. m obiles for a trip around th e W al day and T h u rsd ay g u ests a t the Quart jar lula avenue loop, and Tokie H otori home of Mrs. P a r ry ’s b ro th er, M. L. and G eorge H ogam i w ere th e con W hite, p ro p rie to r of The W hite ductors, w hile Jim m y Moore acted Way. They also visited w ith Mr. th e p a rt of a p o rter. A stop was and Mrs. A. F. Hoover. m ade a t the Moore residence w here Mr. and Mrs. Dan Metzger left m usic w as enjoyed, w hile re fre sh y esterd ay by au to for th e re tu rn Gold Bar m ents w ere served a t "New Y ork”, trip to th e ir home in Lodi, C alifo r PEACHES one of th e au to cam p cottages, and nia. D uring the p a st few w eeks " J a p a n ”, th e kitchen of th e camp. they have been extensively e n te r Melba Halves or T he L arsen home w as p rettily dec tained by relativ es and friends in Sliced Clings o rated in H allow een colors anil G resham and vicinity and it w as No. 2% can pictures. with re g re t they w ere obliged to Word h as been received recen tly say good bye. Mr. and Mrs. Metz of th e death of F red Rugg, a form ger have a chicken ran ch in C ali er resid e n t of tills place, a t his fornia. Mrs. C h risten a H um ason has re home in Los Angeles. A le tte r to Tuxedo Tobacco O. Andrew from his d au g h ter te lls tu rn ed from a tw o-m onths’ visit of his suddenly b rea th in g his la st w ith h er son and wife at G rand 16-oz. tins P ra irie , Texas. D uring h er ab w hile on his knees in prayer. sence h er brother, Alex G ullikson, Miss Maude A ldrich has been se has had a num ber of agreeable cured to speak a t four schools of changes made in th e ir home on th is vicinity tom orrow , Colum bian Second street. Among th ese the high school, Sandy high school, and P. A. TOBACCO in te rio r of the house lias been new the T ro u td ale and F airview grada 16-oz. tins schools in com m em oration of F ra n ly painted and papered, a bathroom ces W illard day, w hich w ill be g en and b ath tu b w ith fixtures have been erally observed th ro u g h o u t the in stalled , an a fine new autom atic p urchased w orld. .Mrs. W. F. Honey and sev W estiiignouse ran g e, th ro u g h the local office of the P o rt eral oth er m em bers of the local W. C. T. U. will accom pany Mis3 land E le ctric Pow er com pany, has been connected up, ready for use. A ldrich. G alen F an ch e r and Ted W right A la rg e num ber of the frien d s of have re tu rn e d from W ap in itia. O re Miss L u etta W elling enjoyed th e gon, w here they had a few d ay s’ Store Dept. recital w hich she gave on S a tu r c o n tra ct of hau lin g veneer blocks Phone 1451 day evening, assisted by Miss Alice for a fu rn itu re factory. B urten P rindle, Mrs. C ath erin e Jack so n W alrad and his fath er-in -law H. T. and Mrs. G ertru d e S terling. The Caffee of P o rtlan d drove to Wap num bers w ere all w ell rendered in itia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. L ane e n te r and the m usicians received much tained at d inner T uesday evening J. T. H o rr u n d erw en t a m ajor praise. Miss W elling’s num bers o peration at Good S am aritan hos in honor of th e 14th b irth d a y of showed th at she hns real ab ility as pital W ednesday and from latest th e ir son Roy F ull and th e 76th a violinist. Among those who cam e rep o rts Is said to be getting along b irth d ay of a neighbor, Mrs. Sevilla from aw ay to h ear the program well. Mr. and Mrs. H o rr have r e Spencer. Covers w ere laid for 14, w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis of cently moved from the H einey Mrs. Spencer, h er son-in-law M ark P o rtland, Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett R utherford and two sons V incent W elling of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. F. house on F o u rth and Roberts to and Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dr. A. T hom pson’s house on South P. Conkle and d au g h ter Louise and Newcombe, Mrs. H. J. W hite, Mr. R oberts avenue. Mrs. J. Conkle of P ortland. and Mrs. Lane, Lucy and E dith Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mealey e n te r Lane, Roy and Glen F ull and Miss tained Mr. and Mrs. L. P. S hangle C lara Bautnann, who m akes her I and tw o children of P o rtlan d at home w ith the L ane fam ily, d inner W ednesday evening. The A p leasan t su rp rise w as given two fam ilies w ere form er ac q u ain t Mrs. Roy C rab tree last evening a t ances at Milton. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. B ert N o rth ru p w ent her a p a rtm e n ts in P o rtlan d by the to T he D alles T uesday w hen they iadies of th e G resham A m erican visited w ith Mrs. N o rth ru p ’s uncle Legion au x iliary . T hose p resen t and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. C lark Me- w ere Mrs. H. J. P u lfer, Mrs. W. S. lugin. W hen they left they expect- E verett, Mrs. L. T. St. C lair, Mrs. td to go on to D ufur to visit a F ra n k H am lin, Mrs. E. G ilberson, Mrs. K. C. R oberts. Mrs. W alter niece of Mr. N orthrup. Olmschied, Mrs. C. C. Y ager, Mrs. Mrs. A. II. W right retu rn ed S a t Joe Chiodo. Mrs. E rn e st B rugger, urday from a trip to W isconsin Mrs. Galen F an ch er and Mrs. Chas. SI’F( 1 11 FREE IIF II. on Gold w here she visited for several w eeks Bar Goods. All Kinds Gray. Radio m usic and a g en eral w ith friends and relativ es. She good social tim e w ere enjoyed. Mrs. We are offering absolutely w as accom panied home by her sis free, in addition to the low-tlg- C rab tree w as presen ted w ith a w ed te r Miss Nellie Loomis who ex ured p riii' on th ese item s, one ding gift of green gl;y<s service and pects to spend th e w inter here. can Gold Bar Peas, 2's, on an p lates from th e A uxiliary of w hich order of 1 dozen can s of the fo l Phyllis, the tw o-year-old d au g h she w as th e se creta ry for two lowing Item s: te r of Mr. and Mrs. Newell E d years. She has been a m em ber of w ards, w as badly burned around th e A uxiliary ever since its o rg a n M h I h PIN E A PPLE , th e lips last Monday w hen she ization. Flat. Gold Har. can 15<d» per d o zeu ........ placed th e end of a connected sew Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Cam p are j ing m achine cord In her m outh. It s | Il i l l I’l M t i l l 1 , 1 ,,uy2>...s driving a new car, a Falcon K night im m ediately caused h short which Gold Bar. per sedan, whicli they pu rch ased re blew out th e fuse. The ch ild 's per d o zen . .. cently. Ilium s w ere trea ted at the office of (.K t I ED P IM U T I F. fancy Is a local physician. H er lip s a re Flat. Gold Bar, can 1 5 , u* | I n Drive a C hrysler to prove a _’ B ’. I • I ’ ' still badly sw ollen, but it Is C hrysler. H essel Im plem ent Co., thought no scars will be left. She G resham .—Adv. I.R VI ED P1NF t l ’I’l F. fancy w as playing around th e m achine fa ll cans, Gold Bar. can 2 0 C w hich Mrs. F ran k G illett was Repair Driveways, ^ •9 9 - Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your using in the E d w ard s ap a rtm en ts, per dozen >, and playfully put th e end of the drivew ays w ith cru sh ed Tock or road gravel. See W alrad & W right, tsP A R t l . l s. 21...S Juice-laden cord In her m outh when G resham , phone 1631.—Adv. Mammoth Gold lia r, can ID? It w as disconnected from the sew ing m achine for a m om ent. For Christmas Gifts. per dozen See my new stock of fail sam ples Mrs. A. Thom pson is recovering in S plrella stockings and u n d er t s i ’ tR t l . l s, is. sa la d Point from a very sev ere a tta c k of w hat w ear. O rders m ay be ta k en at Gold Bar, p r i a n 3 0 c ap p ears to he oak poisoning, from W hite Way or will call at your p er d o zen ............ w hich she has suffered for th e past hom e evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, phone 3267.—Adv. S t l I RKR t l I. 2 '. S th ree w eeks. H er son. Dr. Fred Fancy Gold Bar, can I 5 e T hom pson of The D alles, has v isit Phoenix Hose for Ladles. ed his m o th er th re e tim es during All th e new colors including per dozen. her illn ess and is expected down pointex heel at p opular prices, $1.00. $1.50, $1.95.—A ylsw orth & ORN, F an e, Hlnni x o ia . 2 s again on Sunday. M artin.—Adv. tf r u s h ) G o ld Bar. c a n iîO e T hose « h o took th e Schick test yesterday at the G resham g rad e ] Lovely Gift H andkerchiefs. pez dozen school are asked to go to the 1 will again offer lovely h a n d k e r s I Rl \ I. It I t N s. Fa ne j ( ut schnolhous, m xt .Monday to have chiefs of various m a teria ls for Gold H.i r. . . . < ui 2 5 C hristm as gifts. Mrs. P earl Mack. the te st read. per »losen................. G resham , phone 96x.—Adv. tf O scar T horen has been m aking a Speak for your favorite daily and s l ’IX t( II. F an cj 2S « n um ber of im provem ents In his Gold 20 wood w orking shop on Cleveland th e Outlook now w hile th e prices $9 9 » a re reduced. Call 1561 for Inform per d o ze n ................... «venue. A double floor has been ation. laid and m ore w indow s in stalled I 'l t s . Fancy. 2s P ro fesso r (to fre sh m a n )—’ W hen Med—sited Gold Bar ' an 2 0 c for additional light. A th ird elec tric m otor, of five h o rse pow er c a w ere you born?” F resh m an —"On th e second of per dozen pacity, will tak e c a re of the heavier A pril.” w ork done by m achinery. MDre P ro fesso r— "Late again." floor space will he provided in the Select jo u r choice dozen, and Insurance funds for farm loans se t jo u r can oi p e a s tree. plant for th e Increasing am ount of No commission or brokerage. Very business. easy terms B. W. Thorne.—Adv. 93c Newberg Packing Co. P h o n e 1151 1927 75c GROCERIES CIDER, fresh and sw eet, g a llo n ........ OCTOBER 3K 25c PORK ( HOPS, from tli.Q A loin, p o u n d ................. LARI), 2 lbs. M e, 3 lbs. M e, No. 5 pails 73c No. 10 pails 91.47, p o u n d ..................................................... P anoram ic pictu res of th e eleven G resham Union high school busses w ere tak en W ednesday by a com m ercial pho to g rap h er to be used la te r for various purposes, possi bly in periodicals show ing the gro w th of th e sta te 's high schools. The fleet of high school busses has been increased a t the rate of tw o a year for th e p ast two years, seven only req u ired in 1925 for th e tr a n s p o rtatio n of stu d en ts, nine th e foi lowing y ears and eleven for th e l,r,!b,",1l year. F R U I I ), $1.60 “ ‘$2^5 $4.50 $2.311 $1.70 $2.25 See the new Chrysler. Its very appearance will make you eager to drive it. D rive it. e x a m in e it th o ro u g h ly — body c o n s tru c tio n , u p h o lste ry , finish, e q u ip m e n t, m ec h a n ism , e v e ry th in g — fo r th e m o re closely you in sp e c t it th e g r e a te r w ill be y o u r a p p re c ia tio n . HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY PHONE 1141 SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON r The Til it he ^Autumn ♦ o Tdnde ♦ ♦ the autumn leaves are gently floating groundward there is s ttll a note of joy ¡» The au tumn brtde deserves our utmost thought in our selection of gifts je It e have assembled a choice c o lle t tion of rich and lovely gifts a t sensible prices $2.85 $2.15 ik itkalcp’s JlfUiclrv é»torr Pow ell S tre e t G resh am , Ore.