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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAUK FOCK T li y* a R egular m eeting and annual elec- ’J o n .°i O^o.?r82. evening, November 22, at G resham grange hall. Full atten d an ce desired. TED JOHNSON. Com mander C o n tin u ed front page 2 The reg u la r m eeting of th e Amer lean Legion and A uxiliary will be ; held a t th e gran g e hall Tuesday, I November 22. The m eeting will 1 begin a t 7 o'clock and pot-luck Christmas Greeting Cards * * Make your selections now from our beautiful line of popular priced cards. H’e invite your inspection. Priced at lc to 15c Hepp’s Racket Store GRESH AM , OREGON Watch for It won’t be long now ■ ■ Every holiday food ready for you NOW- - the Piyyly Wlyyly to see for you r- Mlf how m uch you can rave. Notice every article is n o w -tre sh -c le a n . If you a n shod at tim e shop hen- I f you want to b e su n of the best, depend on Piyyly W iyyly---- provider o f happy holiday fe a sts — ()'")(• liable quality, vacuum packed, lb. t i n .............. l.’l MARKET DAT SEEDLESS RAISINS, •>»>,. 4-lb. b a g s.....................• >•)(. VAN CAMP’S BEANS, packed in tomuni sauce, med- »>,"7., turn size tins, 3 fu r. «£»)(. 1 1UC II 0 HATS, has a d istinctive Hnd b etter flavor, reg u la r or quick cooking QCZz» 8 ¿lOL lo r I h e se p rices listed below a re Effective till Thanksgiving OROMEOARY ORANGE LEMON PEEL q u a rte r p o u n d ........... DROMEDARI or 1 I »H •» . < AND1ED (IIR O A l i t i . q u a rte r p o u n d .......... 19c I'TAHN Y SW EET PEAS 25c 2 can s. O il M YIZ EAM Y GOL DEN (O ORA, R A , so m e th in g h e ite • > ( ? „ »>«»(. 2 CHUS. OTTER EAM Y REt LEAN- El» CURRANTS per p ac k ag e.............. Gold Kar (M A G PEACHES, GOLD RYR I I MPKIA large 2H tin a ............ 15c (.old Bar Earn-) PINEAPPLE OTTER t OY E OYS TERS, per c a n .............. 17c 16c SNIDER'S OYSTER COI K. TAH SANUE sm all siz e ................... or,. LINDSEY'S CALIFORNIA I r R IPE OLIVES medium size. I »K I IRRY’S STUFFED 1)1 I I N OLIVES, 3-oz. g la s s *»P_ I le t L rK NOAE SI ( Il MIAI E Ml AT. alw ays dependable per pack ag e........ 17c OTTER SELECTED LARGE SHRIM P o r CANADA ORY GIAGER Al E le bottle iJ .j “ (j Doe. carto n . GOLD BAR EYM Y YSI’AKYGIS IIPS O- sq uare tin s ................ »>»)( IIIII.S H Y II A sPY R Y G IS t i l 's , «quart tins . «i»M I ." I 1» II YR ( I T s | R IM ,. I I s s in |N 8 , fancy grade, c a n . . . , 19c 25c large 2ty tin s. . sliced 2’t j tin s .......... 25C I I XI KY MAYONNAISE I •» 8 oun< i p in l. J a r s .....................’»»>(. HARTLEY'S EAGI.ISII M YRM YIAHE pint Mason Jars 33c ( RYR, K abafuto Ocean caught, m ostly leg rnea 29c F re sh F ru it a ml \ cgcltiblc F e a tu re s at Plggly WitfRly. SYY I I T POT YTOES. C alifo r nia, uniform size | r? I / I W r h av e e v e ry th in g I'or . th e d in n e r from so u | n u ts and al a ilislin« sa v in g to yon. OR Y At. I sw eet, l/i Oregon Institution Next to B row n’s M arket, G resham GRAPEFRUIT 25c MINUE MEAT 25c 4 f o r ................... best grade, lb. e ,1 » ) £ d o z e n ... SYY I E l POTATOES 6 pounds. 25c »V- ^ » ll PORK ROASTS, very choice leg roe Is »If pound MOLIO YY ( ANDIES, C hrist m as mixed auA ?om - m ereiai chocolates, lb —'ll BELE ROASTS, prim e rib •).' k pound ..................... ItoG HI YDS, whole heads for head cheese, pound ........... S lig h tly trim m ed heads pound ......................... l ’iggly W iggly c a r su p p ly y our T h a n k s g iv in g tab le w ith e v e ry th in g you could w ish for, a n d In ex p e n siv e ly too. J u s t pay us a v isit. 3(1 STORES 20c ÏOc 25c MEATS 19c SARDINES Finest Norwegian sar dines in pure olive oil. 3 cans 43f. 35c 55c Fancy Florida GRAPEFRUIT Old Hickory Large and juicy 2 for SALT 55c «V W POTATOES, the best cookers, 10 lb s .. . . . El ORIOY GR YPEERI I I Normanna T re^h a n d ^ fa m o u s (l Lean loins, cured just right for eating. Lb. 57c Come to Newberg Market for your Thanksgiving Eats CELERY IIEY RTS. crisp and fresh, 70 size, 2 f o r.. BACON BACKS Best Family Patent 49-lb. bag Don’t smoke your meat just rub the salt in and get a perfect cure. Large pkg. $1.99 $1.25 Seal of Oregon Fancy Golden CROWN FLOUR 19c I l i t u i U NEW CHOP W ALNUTS 2 lbs. M e, ii. , 32c Fancy Sugar Cured I r 4»H s i G YR PI MPKIA m ak es '2 * A mild loaf cheese. Weighs about 5 lbs. Lb. 29c 2» »4L SYY LET CIDER, gallon 85c, q u a rt. • 1 I CHEESE CORN FLOUR Hard \\ heat Flour by the Crown Mills. 49-lb. sack, Canned by J. Ward Evans, Corbett, Oregon Special can 25c Case, 24 cans $1.89 $5.50 WHITE WONDER SOAP SALE Seedless Raisins 20 bars \\ W Soap........ $1.00 1 bar i) R Borax .10 1 6-qt. Al,¿Settle 1.00 35c 4-lb. packages Pkg. Otter Brand OYSTERS $2.10 $2.10 value...... S I, 19 3 cans 50c A. W. Metzger & Co. t R YAltt RR1ES. 2 lbs. 35c, lb ........ £ Brookfield Loaf “The ham as am" Whole or half Lb. 47c Mel YRI YNIt ( R YARER- RILS, Hi. best QKg» I pounds »)»)( per p o u n d ... NEWBERG HAM 49c I’lGGLV WIGGLY (R E A M - ERY BUTTER, specially chhrned by one of O regon’s best cream eries pound ......................... 4 . ' A ............ ..... ..... ’— ' "T*1 1 . - PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN IIHE YU, 24 -oz. w ax w rapped loaves of q u ality bread, w hite or w hole w heat /Y , loaf ............................. < GROCERY BULLETIN | large carb u n cle on th e back of his j neck for several days past. T he 1 pain w as so severe he was unable j i to w ork for some time. Rainbow Brand ; Jo h n Rayl, driver of the Base I PINEAPPLE Line bus of the Lew is & Son I Broken slices stages, h as retu rn ed to his w ork | Can 20^ afte r being absent sev eral weeks 3 cans sick a t th e home of his m other in Oregon City. D uring his absence | i his bus w as driven by Reuben / P eterson. T he re c e n t high w inds in th is Vermont Maple I vicinity leveled several hundred SUGAR feet of th e board fence enclosing | th e speedbow l n o rth of G resham . Pure maple sugar for Mrs. F. E. Alsop of P o rtlan d , making syrup or candy. rep rese n tin g the Red Rock com 1-ib. pkg. pany, gave an in te restin g dem on stratio n yesterday and today at the m eat m a rk e t of A. J. W. Brown. T he county fair grounds a t G resham is to be th e sta rtin g point FIG BAR YY ALII A I»’ SPECIAL of a w alking race, scheduled to B est C re a m e ry B u tte r Special p er pound ................. tak e place Sunday, Novem ber 27, Fresh and good betw een em ployes of th e S outhern 2-lb. bag 25c Pacific R ailw ay com pany and the SEED LESS RAISINS ’>’<». P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany. 4-lb. bag Mark« i Day, i lb. pkga »f»>L P erm ission has been g ran ted by th e I city of P o rtlan d to use Brooklyn PRUNES, New Crop, fancy p ark as th e city te rm in u s of the C h ristm as pack, race. In 5-lb. p ackages. . I ’»)(. The football gam e T h u rsd ay af ternoon betw een th e g rad e school HULK HATES, New Crop team and th e freshm en of th e high Holtowle Dates school resu lted in a victory for the Store Dept. 2 pounds f o r ................... la tte r, th e score stan d in g 6 to 0. Phone 1451 Among recent deliveries of ma- RICE, New Crop i chines sold by th e H essel Im ple F an cy B lue R ose, 4 lbs. . ¿j»)L m ent com pany w ere a W hippett to The N eighbors of W oodcraft will L ester Becker on th e Base Line m eet T uesday afternoon a t 2 road w est of G resham , and a o’clock at th e hom e of Mrs. J. H. PIN EA PPLE, larg e cans, Gold 1 W iliys-K night sedan to W. H. H an B ar, sliced p pep c an 25c Metzger. As th e an n u al election of sen of P o rtlan d . per dozen officers will ta k e place a t th a t tim e, Word has been received of the a good atten d an ce of m em bers is death of Mrs. Mary H ayes, 70, of desired. Any N eighbors in G resh PUMPKIN, larg e cans Gold Bar, H alsey, Oregon. Mrs. H ayes was am or vicinity who a re nbt m em | th e m o th er of Mrs. G race Nash, a 111 per ' ‘ dozen................... 1 " Rii t Sil p la V U b ers of th is lodge a re welcome to 1 form er resid en t of G resham . atten d a t any tim e. 1 Mrs. A lleta Myers, m an ag er of T he A reme club will sponsor a j the Myers bakery on Pow ell street, Mince Meat, K night's T hanksgiving dance to be given on i Is in Scotia, C alifornia, called Fancy bulk. 2 lb s .......... : th e re by sick n ess in h er so n ’s fam th e evening of November 23 at th e ily. H er d aughter, Mrs. D. C. Masonic hall. G ig ray ’s p opular o r K ERR'S FLOUR (¡M n o Leavens of P o rtlan d , has tuken her ch e stra will fu rn ish th e music. A Best patent, 49's. q ) l » » r v ' place in th e bakery d u rin g her ab- door prize of a fine tu rk ey will be given. i sence. J. C. H essel has moved th e g a r age on the lot p urchased Jro in W. A. H essel to th e south side of th e lot. He plans to build th e re in th e spring. Phone 1411 111/« FOLDER'S COFFEE, old re Ith* 7 Merc. Co. Week-End Features ■ i 18, su p p er will be served. The an n u al , A card p a rty will be given by th e election of officers for both o rg an i- I Arem e club on F riday evening, De- zation will be held at th is tim e. cem ber 9, a t the hom e of Mrs. E. Mrs. C lark Melugin and her son. I y BWor’h. H ow ard Pow er, have retu rn ed to Miss U lala S tratto n , an in stru c t- m ake th e ir home In G resham and or ' n G resham Union high school, have found living q u a rte rs at th e *8 a ’ h er home in E ugene for a H ornlsh ap artm en ts. Mr. Pow er m onth, p a rt of the tim e being sp en t has been here for some tim e and *n a E ugene ho sp ital recovering Mrs. M elugin arriv ed last Monday, from th e effects of an operation. Mr. Melugin has gone to T exas Mrs. H andies of P o rtlan d , a form er w here he plans to spend th e w in- ; teach er in Jefferson high, is sub- te r w ith his m other. , s titu tln g for Miss S tra tto n . In a list of 13 young men who A p le asa n t H allow een su rp rise w ere recen tly in itiated at th e Ore- ; P arty is reported from W asco, O re gon S tate college a t C orvallis into Ron. by ’he relativ es of F lo ren ce A lpha K appa Psi, a national hon- a »d Evelyn W illiams who visit in o rary com m erce fra tern ity , a p G resham occasionally a t th e home | p ears the name of G ran t McMillan, of th e ir g re a t g ran d fath e r J. N. a form er resid en t of Gresham . Mc M ew hlrter. The p arty , w hich was M illan was grad u ated w ith th e also in Joint celebration of th e ir | 1924 class of G resham Union high b irthdays, w as given a t th e ir coun school and is now a senior at the try borne by 19 young friends. A | a g ric u ltu ra l college. He has been large b irth d ay cake, ornam ented j a m em ber of th e v arsity debate i w ith H allow een decorations, re team for th e p ast two years. j «eived considerable approval. Ed Lewis, of th e Lewis & Son ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C onrad and P ortland-G resham stages, is in th e d au g h ter Ada and Mr. H ostler of j V eteran s’ hospital In P o rtlan d con- W oodburn w ere calle rs W ednesday j valescing from th e effects of an j a t th e hom e of the Rev. and Mrs. operation for appendicitis w hich J- H. Wood. he u n d erw en t T uesday. His con- | R. C. F ra ce has been n u rsin g a j WALRAD HW* thru ea Un i ilimit NOVEMBER dltion is rep o rted as en tirely satis- factory. Clyde McMurry, who is em ployed by th e Radio E lectric com pany, in- stalled a larg e radio receiving set W ednesday at P alm er, th e site of •n the B ridal Veil Logging com pany, f*###»****#######»#»#*#»*»*#####*#######*######## OLI» Iti T< II CLEANSER FRIDAY, I. YRH, No. Io pails flJRI; No 5 pails lie s 3 pounds .">0c 2 pounds 3.'w. Pound ......................................................... } Leave us vour orders for liog 9c 5c 20c ' ; THANKSGIVING POULTRY I pi all kinds Newberg Packing Co. (¡K K SliA M P h o n e 1151 We D eliver G resham golfers will p articip a te next Sunday in a real hom e gam e, th e m atch to ta k e place betw een tw o G resham team s on the Ruby golf course. Mr. and Mrs. C. LI. C alkins and d au g h ter Mrs. R obert L am bert drove to Ione, Oregon, and th at evening attended th e w edding th e re of Mrs. Dewey G ibbs’ sister. Miss Mary F ra n k , who w as m a r ried to H enry Rowell, 48 guests being present. T he newly-wedded couple are in G resham to spend p a r t zof the honeym oon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs and o th ers. T he groom is a pro m in en t ran ch er near Ione. Mr. and Mrs. C alkins and Mrs. L am bert retu rn ed home Tuesday. Mrs. H. C. L arsen has received an In terestin g le tte r from Yoei. a form er pupil in h er Sunday school class and m ojnber of a Jap an ese fam ily which left G resham October 11 for Japan. They arriv ed in Ja p an Ocober 28. th ree days later th an scheduled, on account of rough passage. Yoci w rites th at she does not like Japan. She also sta te s th a t her b ro th er K asum a, who had been ill for a long tim e before leaving here, is not better. All m em bers of th e fam ily w ere seasick on the trip acro ss the P a cific. H. C. L arsen, forem an of section w ork for th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany, rep o rts th a t one of th e men In his employ, H arry Miller of Boring, w as gravely in ju red S unday nig h t n ear Eugene when th e e a r containing him self and b ro th er .went over a 200-fOot em bankm ent. Mr. M iller w as r e moved unconscious to a Eugene hospital w here he is said to be suffering from head Injuries. The car w as badly dam aged. Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Quality and Service Answer These In d isp la y in g th e U. S. F la g on a w ire stre tc h e d a c ro ss th e s tr e e t w hich p o sitio n does th e U nion (S ta rs ) hold? W hen th e U. S. F la g is displayed on a w ire e x te n d ed from b u ild in g to pole a t th e edge of sid ew alk w h e re sh o u ld th e U nion (S ta rs ) be? W h en d isp la y in g th e U. S. F la g on th e w all back of a sp e a k e r, sh o u ld th e U nion be on th e c o n g re g a tio n 's left o r r ig h t? W hat sh o u ld be th e positio n on staff of U. S. F la g in th e a fte rn o o n on M em orial D ay? W hen c a rrie d in a procession w ith a n o th e r (lag, w h at should be its p o sitio n ? If w ith se v era l Hags of o th e r c o u n trie s? Every new d e p o sito r in o u r S av in g s D epart m en t o p e n in g an a c c o u n t of $5 o r m ore is e n title d to Flag Etiquette» a F lag 3 x 5 , jo in te d pole, h a llia rd s and (»racket. T h is holds good u n til D ecem ber 1. 1927. Aet promptly, only a few flagn remain. FIRST STATE BANK A Strong Bank GRESHAM, OREGON A R EM E CLUB THANKSGIVING DANCE M asonic H all, G resham ” ^ v S 1 ^ day 7 nov 723 D ancing 8:30 to 12 DOOR l’RIZE— A FINE TURKEY Ladies lie Gigray’s Orchestra aent^men REFRESH M ENTS Piano Tuning. I Piano tuning, 13.50. P iano and l'ctcr Lenard PHONE o rgan repairing. Fred B. Jones, C leaning and ( 2625, 49th stree t 8. E.. P o rtland. 1 J I’resslng Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham 1561.—Adv. 1 Our .le a n in g plant Is 1 in Gresham S P E C I A L COMMUN1CA- W» rati aad deliver 'N ^ jf T I O N of G resham Lodge No. 152 A. F. & A. M. In Masonic Guaranteed House Decorating. hall. G resham . M ouJay evening. F ar painting, pap er hanging, tin t November 21 1927. at 7:30. W ork ing. W inter rates. Call H. O. An in E. A. and M. M. Degrees drew , G resham 894.—Adv. A. W. METZGER, W. M. (See additional local» on page 21 YV L. CORSAGE. Sec y. New things under ‘Classifled.’’ I 1 A 'Nr' 1211 !