Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 06, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    is a d ju ste r for the association.
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Stockton.
C lair S tockton aud Miss Viola Fall
w ere the gu ests for New Y e a rs
G eorge Rodlun, who has been
An £nienteiiey '«heli in jour kit­
(Continued from page 4)
d in n er of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. G rif- suffering for th e p ast tw o m ouths
chen— is many tim es a life saver.
Mrs. A nna F a ir, th e m other of fis.
w ith inflam m atory rheum atism , is
Maybe you have been away from
M rs. B. O. Boswell, w as tak en se­
Miss D orothy S h o rt, who has now im proved and is able to w alk home for a few days and re tu rn too
verely ill a t her hom e in P o rtlan d been engaged in teach in g applied around
late—o r anyone of a dozen things
la st S aturday m orning. She is be­ a rt, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs at th e E liza­
The p arty planned for th e ju n io r may have happened to prevent your
ing cared for by h er d aughter, Mrs. beth F rock Shoppe, will resum e the
N E W B E R G HAM
BACON SQ U A R E S
Brookfield Cheese
d ep artm en t of th e M ethodist S u n ­ getting to the m arket in time p i n ­
A lice M effert of K ansas City, who lessons on Monday eveniug, Ja n u -
ner
has
to
be
prepared
all
the
Sugar
Cured, excellent
5-lb. loaf
day school for n ex t S atu rd ay has
Quality, none better, lb.
h a s been a recen t guest a t th e Bos- a ry 9, beginning at 7 o'clock, at the
same. T h a t’s when an em ergency
for
seasoning,
lb.
again been postponed. It w ill lik e­
Whole
or half, lb.
shelf will save the day. You can
•well home. Mrs. Meffert is a post- j sam e place. T he classes w ere sus-
p rep are a w onderfully tasty meal
gradu’ate n u rse and w ill rem ain pended during the holiday season, ly be held in th e n ear fu tu re.
The R ebekah W elfare club, w hich in about th irty m inutes.
w ith h er m other in P ortlan d d u rin g but will now be held each Monday
Set aside a special shelf and
was postponed from Ja n u a ry 2 on
h e r illness.
evening as u su a l,
keep th ese canned goods alw ays
Mrs. Rose J. F isher, residing east
C. M. H arriso n , who has been account of inclem ent w eather, w ill on deck—pineapple and prepared
S O S A lu m in u m C lean er, 4 pkg. 4 9 c, 1 qt. A lu m . K e ttle FR E E
of G resham , W ednesday evening ailing for some tim e, w as ta k en to m eet on th e aftern o o n of Ja n u a ry g rap e fru it or prepared mixed salad
received th e sad new s of the seri- P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m th e day fol- 11 a t th e home of Mrs. A. F. Hoov­ fruits, m ayonnaise, canned sweet
ous illness of her uncle, F rederick low ing C hristm as and rem ained er. T he m eeting w ill begin p ro m p t­ potatoes, spinach, asp arag u s, can ­
Vermont Pure
W illiam s a pioneer and prom inent th e re four days for trea tm e n t. H is ly at 2 o'clock. As the election of ned milk, chicken soup or any kind,
R A IS IN S
BULK COCOA
slock ra ise r n ear Sand Point, condition is rep o rted as m uch im- officers w ill ta k e place, it is d e­ plum pudding in the can and dried
M A PL E SU GAR
Seedless
Sultanas
Good
percentage of oil
sired th a t all m em bers be present. beef.
Idaho. Mrs. F ish er left G resham proved.
In 1-lb. bricks, lb,
4-lb.
packages,
pkg.
3 lbs.
Then
if
you
only
can
find
a
little
T he Rev. B urton Beegle of S e­
T h u rsd ay m orning by tra in for the
H enry S orensen has begun w ork
lettuce and some b u tter in the re­
la tte r place.
a
ttle
sp
en
t
F
rid
ay
n
ig
h
t
a
t
th
e
as a salesm an for th e H essel Im ­
home of his bro th er-in -law aud sis­ frig e rato r and bread in th e box.
P lans have been com pleted by plem ent com pany.
j d in n er will soon be ready. If the
ter,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox. Mr.
D. C. Ely of Oregon City for th e r e ­
A delightful New Y ear's p arty
I bread is dry toast it.
building of his residence on Hood w as given on Decem ber 30 a t th e Beegle holds th e position of te a c h ­
This is w hat you'll have for din­
er
in
Seattle-P
acific
college,
th
is
avenue, recen tly badly dam aged by hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F red Pow-ell |
n e r—cream ed dried beef (served on
fire, and w orkm en from Oregon ! n ear G resham by Miss Mabel Ba- >'ear com pleting his se v e n th .a s in- t he toast if you wish)
Candied
sweet potatoes, b uttered spinach,
City have been engaged to do the ker. Six couples w ere p rese n t aud stru c to r in th e school.
California Small
D. M. R oberts, who has been ill g rap e fru it and pineapple salad and
w ork. Mr. Ely w as insured for th e evening w as sp e n t in playing
Mexican
Choice
p a rtia l loss thro u g h th e Oregon gam es and dancing, a fte r w hich re- for tw o m onths p ast, w as rem oved plum pudding for dessert. With a
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City agency of th e Oregon F ire Re- fresh m en ts w ere served. A beauti- to P o rtlan d san ita riu m la st n ig h t little b u tter, flour and canned milk
3 lbs.
3
lbs.
the w hite sauce for the dried beef
3
lbs.
w here, it is rep o rted , an operation
is quickly made. A little h ard sauce
will be reso rted to in th e hope of for the pudding can be put together
benefiting his condition.
while oth er things are w arm ing.
W ord has been received by Mrs. Now, isn 't th is a dinner good
J. H. Wood of th e death of h er enough for anybody?
b ro th er David T h ro ck m o rto n of , A nother m eal all from the same
S eattle, w hich took place on Wed- em ergency shelf might be—chicken
nesday of th is week. F u n eral se r- ,OUP- asp arag u s salad, cream ed
vicew -w ere held In S eattle today. 8plnach' 8“ u ,ed sw eet potatoes, and
Silver Bar
U T A H N A PE A S
Canned
I plum pudding.
The wife of th e deceased preceded
TO M A TO ES
If you have ju st a few more m in­
Best
ungraded
peas
LIMA BEA N S
him in d eath ab o u t tw o m onths ago. utes to spare, for d essert you can
Best tomatoes with
He has visited th e Rev. and Mrs. m ake these quick little cup cakes
2 cans
Special, 3 cans
puree, 2 cans
Wood h ere on different occasions | —a n d they a re delicious too.
and w ill be rem em bered by a n u m ­
L ittle L ightening ta k e s
ber of acq u ain tan ces. Mr. T hrock- !
1Y4 cups D rifted Snow F lo u r
T w o-thirds cup su g ar
I m orton w as 75 y ears of age.
3 teaspoons baking powder
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Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L undquist an d
Vi teaspoon salt
son M arvin and Mr. and Mrs. J a c k ­
O ne-third cup m elted short­
son Jones and son Bobby w ere
ening
New Y ear d in n er g u ests a t th e
2 eggs
home of Mr. and Mrs. F red F ield ­
1 teaspoon each vanilla and
Best Head
BULK M ACARONI
house Monday.
lemon ex tracts.
R
IC
E
.
3 pkgs.
The A renie club will m eet next , Melt s h o rte n in g in m e a s u rin g cup
3% lbs.
3 lbs. *
Monday afternoon, Ja n u u ry 9, at an d cool u n til o n ly slig h tly w arm
the home of Mrs. Joseph H aley on (T in o r alu m in u m cup is li s t). Add
SNOW DRIFT, th e ideal
(ALIFORNIA HOME
South R oberts avenue. M embers eg gs w hole, d ro p p in g Into m elted
sh ortening, 4-lb tin s. .
sh o rte n in g F in ish fillin g cup with
K etchup, nothing finer
a re requested to notice th a t th e milk n r w a te r. Sift all d ry in g red i
and e x tra la rg e bottles
b u sin ess
m eeting
w ill
begin i e n ts to g e th e r th re e tim es. P o u r
LIPTON’S COFFEE, yellow
pro m p tly at 3 o’clock. All O. E. S. liquid in g re d ie n ts in to m ixing bowl
label, packed in v a c u u m fjy ^ .
SILVER BAR SOUR KRAUT,
4»c lb.
-lb. tin s.
ladies are invited. At a recen t and heat firs t w ith egg b e a te r then
fine q uality a t a low
m eeting of th e club officers w ere w ith spoon w hile g ra d u a lly adding
price. C a n ...............
RIXSO,
elected, Mrs. J. E. M etzger, p re si­ d ry In g red ien ts. B eat th re e m in ­
large package.
d en t; Mrs. H. M. M oreland, vice u tes Add fla v o rin g Pul h a tte r In
FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE,
Store Dept.
Feed Dept.
from
L
ouisiana,
re-
9
9
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p resid e n t; Mrs. Jam es E lkiugton, to g re a se d m uffin tin s and bake
Quality and Service
DROMEDARY GRAPE r tf’
Phone
1451
cleaned, 3 lb s ........
m m C
fo
r
20
m
in
u
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s
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g
rees
fab
Phone 1281
se cretary . T he n ex t A rem e club
FBI T, large t i n s . .
dance is scheduled to tak e place ren h eit.
' Remember I'm ilwa.vs glad Io
YYALON JAM, asso rted flav
PURITAN MA1-T EXTRACT,
F riday evening, Ja n u a ry 13. T his
h
e a r from you and io a ss ist you
ors,
in
12-oz.
ja
rs
Bohem ian hop flavored
will he one of th e re g u la r w ell- w ith h o u sek eep in g p ro b lem s -vlv n- BI LK 1IANOLINO (¡BAIN
loss resu ltin g from bundling grain
each ...........................
tin
planned dances of th e club, and ev er
MOST ECONOMICAL In sacks instead of bulk, Including
you
w rite
me -Ad iress
w ill be given u nder th e carefu l M artha Meade. H om e S ervice Bu­
the vulue of th e sack and tw ine, Is
TEA (¡ARDEN SYRUP, fine
YVILSO NUT MARGARINE,
m anagem ent w ith w hich
th ese reau. S p e rry F lo u r Co . S an F r a n ­
"P o rtlan d will be th e w o rld ’s about 11.5 cen ts per bushel for all
for hot cakes,
9"\/<
the p erfect spread
handy p int ju g s ..
3 pounds
fu n ctio n s are ch aracterized .
cisco
leading g rain shipping point dur sacked g rain shipped to term in al
tug 1928," says E. N. Bates, m a r­ m arkets. The g rain rem ain in g on
BLEACHER, the best clothes
PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN,
keting sp ecialist and in v estig ato r th e farm or going to local m ark ets,
bleach, sta in rem over
m achine w rapped, w hite or
and deodorant,
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in g rain handling for the United w here sucks are retain ed by the
w hole w heat,
pint bottles, 2 f o r .. — ."I
; S tates B ureau of
A g ricu ltu ral farm er, would not b ear q u ite so
loaf ...........................
Econom ics. Bates has ju s t com- g reat a loss. Making an allow ance
PIGGLY WIGGLY FANCY
RYKRISP, h a rd ta c k h ealth
! pleted a seven y ea rs' study of for g rain th u s handled, It seem s
CREAMERY BI TTER,
bread.
! grain conditions in th e Pacific safe to assum e th a t 10.5 c e n ts per
ju s t b etter b u tte r, lb.
1-lb. c a r t o n .............
I N orthw est, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in bushel would be a rea so n ab le e sti­
DEI. MAIZ FANCY (¡OLDEN
P ortland.
R ecently his oifices m ate of th e av erag e loss per bushel
JERGEN’S YIOI.ET TRANS-
CORN, new and b etter Q C „
parent Soap, priced lo w 'O C «
were moved to San F ran cisco as he on all sacked grain. T his would
large tins. 2 f o r . .
WALRYI) SPECIAL
3 b ars............................. «.»)(.
J Is now u n d erta k in g a special study m ake a g ro ss loss per y ear on 111,-
B est C re a m e ry B u tte r
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GOODY GOODY SUGAR
i of barley and rice in C alifornia.
per pound .......................
OOO.OOO bushels of ,11,655,000. T his
PEAS, grow n in Utah,
EYERSHINE CEDAR
B ates estim ates th a t a to ta l of enorm ous sum , If expended for
PO LISH , for all fine
a real value, 3 can s. ¿•'i.
WALRAD SPECIAL CO FFEE,
fu rn itu re , larg e b o t. — ’) (
10,000,000 bushels of g rain , p rin c i­ building co u n try elev ato rs a t sh ip ­
llorHboe Blend, g u ara n - , ( ( |
PRIDE OF THE VALLEY
pally’ w heat, w ill be
shipped ping points, would build 466 ele­
teed, per lb .......................
SUGAR CORN’, sta n d ard
( A II PURE CANE SUGAR.
' th ro u g h P o rtlan d d u rin g the next vators of 50,000 bushel cap acity
M aryland corn,
Í 12 m onths, o n e-th ird of th is each a t th e high cost of 50 cen ts
SODA I R ACKERS, crisp
3 c a n s .......................
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10-lb. paper b a g s ...
A f ’
j am ount being bulk and th e o th er per bushel cap acity , but elev a to rs | fre s h ly -b a k e d ,
3-lb. caddies, e a c h ........
J sack grain. Most of th is g rain will can be bu ilt m uch ch eap er th an
be handled by P o rtlan d port fac ili­ th is.”
ties for sh ip m en t to th e United
B ates a ttrib u te s P o rtla n d 's dom ­
SPECIAL DEFER
Kingdom, according to Bates.
in an t position as a g rain shipping
1 com plete w ater
SUNKIST ( ALIFORNIA LEMONS
99«
D uring his seven *years in P o rt­ ce n te r to favorable tra n sp o rta tio n
Het, D ecanter and
best q uality, dozen.........................................................................
6 T um blers aud
land, Bates, as a re p re se n ta tiv e of conditions, w hich p erm it th e lan d ­
1 qt Rock Dell
th e U. 8. B ureau of A g ricu ltu ral ing of w heat at tid ew ater a t com ­
W M P S yrup
SUNKIST ( ALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES,
9 (1 ,,
Econom ics m ade a com prehensive p arativ ely low rail freig h t ra te s;
all for
2lio size, dozen ............................................................................... >>.*("
study of g rain conditions on th e and to th e n a tu re of dem and which
Pacific coast
He estim ates th a t causes w heat to flow w estw ard for
ORANGE MYRMALADE
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, full of Juice
g rain g ro w ers would save m ore sh ip m en t by w ater from Pacific
K e rr’s 14-oz. g la sse s........
3 for ......................
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th a n 111,000,000 an n u ally If bulk coast p o rts..
handling of g rain w ere adopted
I ODFISil, strictly boneless
CABBAGE, local grow n and solid
ft
The Judge— “H ave you an y th in g
th ro u g h o u t th e Pacific co ast area.
W hite F lake B r a n d '
per p o u n d .......................................................................................
1 lb. pkg , 2 for
"From in v estig atio n s m ade by to say before sen ten ce Is passed u p ­
on you?”
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th e U nited S tates D ep artm en t of
The P riso n e r—"Yes, my lord. I
I TAHNA PEAS
A g ricu ltu re,” said B ates, “as to th e would ask th a t th e tim e my counsel
U ngraded variety
ex tra cost of han d lin g sacked grain took in his speech to th e Jury be
2 can s f o r ..........
at th e P o rtlan d te rm in al m a rk e t deducted from my se n te n c e !”— By­
CORNFLAKES, all brands(
to g eth er w ith con sid eratio n of d ata stan d er.
3 for .........................
w hich w ere obtained by P ro fesso r
Slop Suffering
S tirnim an of th e U niversity of C al­ j from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, lu m ­ ( ATM! P
ifornia In his studies of th e e x tra bago. C asey’s R heum atic Remedy
p in t bottles, each.
cost of handling g rain in sack s a t I drives th e u ric acid poison, reduces
A PPLES, Newtowns
Sperry Flour Children’s Hour, KFX
the farm , it would ap p e ar th a t on pain and sw elling. Bold on m oney-
F resh ly packed, face
back g u a ra n te e by th e T ab er P h ar-
an av erag e a fai estlm ate of th e | m acy —Adv.
an d All, b o x ............
Gresham Locals
GROCERY BULLETIN
30c
18c
32c
55c
35c
25c
Good Cooking Apples,
25c
25c
Torch Light Tobacco,
IO
YOUR
Ü1 i H O M E TABLE
P A Tobacco,
( n
lift
WALRAD
65C
1(1«
lUL
‘Uk/*
25c
Metzger & Co.
22c
»i(Y„
39c
25c
09«
j n
Ivl
49c
3 pkgs 25c
16-oz tins.......................................special 93c
25c
59c
special.......................
Kellog’s C. Elakes
Week-End Features
88c
25c
25c
25c
i
mostly Baldwins........... box $1.25
Merc. Co.
» Or
JOC
Phone 1411
says
Or.,
59c
Saturday Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Features
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»>C
IGGLY WIGGLY
’)2.(
c/ôr those
important occasions
when things just m trt
come out right ••• use
t»M
j
S perry drifted
s n o w F lours
89c
20c
4P
1»X.
It's so uniform
it brings good luck
25c
evergjfrne
25c
15c
$1.35
AD-rcw/wres
Bj FranUin
Prompt Response to His A d
OCX SO & a D-
T rier s t y uttle ag
of m i n k /» n t's e w is e
BABV vjho C an get in
the last woqd (« i T hco T
MUG Y R, P u re Cane,
10<)-lb. s a c k s ...............
*6.30
s a c k s ...............
$1.65
FI.Ol R, K err’s (9's
Best fam ily p a te n t..
$1.90
25-lb.
Bakery Goods
w hite or w hole w heat ...8c
Tw in L oaves..................
14c
Large L o a r e s................
14c
I HEESE PIES, each tc
25c
6 fo r...............................
Myers Bakery
BREAD, sin g le loaves,
Brown Building