GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
and Mrs. S tew art of P o rtlan d were
Sunday visitor.'
tl» W .
Mias H am ilton, a te ac h er In home.
P ortland, w as a Sunday guest at
Mrs. Jo h n L arsso n sp en t Mon- |
the home of Mrs. M arian Crane. day and ‘T uesday w ith Mrs. Alice
Mrs. C rane left early th is week to C ourtier a t L atourell:
spend several days in P ortland.
Miss Alice S pence of P o rtlan d
A. M organ has ren ted the ranch
visited h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
belonging to Ju liu s Meier on the
highw ay and Is busy p rep arin g W C. Spence over the w eek-end.
A rth u r S u rb er and Mr. O sburn )
p a rt of th e land for bulbs and
have tak en th e T ro u td ale m eat 1
flowers.
Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L atourell F alls m arket fo rm erly ow ned by L. V. |
has had as her guest for som e tim e , Calkins.
Mrs. G ronquist of Chicago, who left
The T ro u td ale C hapter of E ast-
on S aturday for California.
J e rn S tar w ill give a H allow e’en
Mrs. Edm uudsou w as elected | dance S atu rd ay , O ctober 30. Re- 1
president of the P aren t-T ea ch e r a s freshm en ts w ill be served.
sociation to fill the place of Mrs.
T here w ill be a m otion p ictu re i
G ladys Woodle, w hose resig n atio n show pvery T h u rsd ay evenin g .
w as accepted.
A H allow e’en m asq u erad e p arty
A num ber of men a re ousy te a r
w ill be given a t th e new school-1
ing down th e big log house at Me-
house F rid ay evening, O ctober 29. I
nucha. w hich for the la st ten years
Mrs. E lecta P arso n s visited Mr. I
has been the sum m er home of the
and Mrs. Z. O. Schenck a t O reg o n ,I
Meier family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen, City, Sunday.
Mrs. Eva C hilds of Ja n e s v ille .il
who have spent th e last two weeks
at th e ir ran ch on the Sandy, left W isconsin, and Mrs. Dan Llew ellyn I
of P ortlan d , a re v isitin g a t th e A. il
for T he Dalles on S aturday.
Mrs. L ottie Benfield has retu rn ed D. K endall home th is week.
from P ortland w here she has been
C. C. Coons, of T ro u td ale, and I
spending some tim e ca rin g for a Miss Moore, of P o rtlan d , w ere I
sister, Mrs. W hite, who has been ill quietly m arried last Sunday and (I
but is now m uch improved.
left for C alifornia on th e ir honey- I
Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen w ere moon trip.
d in n er guests on S aturday at the
S unday m orning w orship a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard H an T routdale com m unity church will ,
sen at Gresham .
begin at 10 o'clock. The Rev. E. R. )
George Wilcox, son of Mr. and D. H ollensted w ill preach from the
Mrs. G eorge W ilcox of L atourell, them e, “M artha.’’ Sunday school 11
was m arried recently and is m a k will follow th e service a t 11 o’clock
ing his home a t A storia.
The w ork in th e cauliflow er fields
POWELL VALLEY
has been stopped as th e re is no
m a rk e t for th e product. It is very
A Bible le ctu re w ill be given at i
discouraging, as cauliflow er spoils the Saron L u th e ra n ch u rch on S u n
easily.
day evening at 8 o’clock by th e p as
tor, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen, on
th e subject, “W orse T han an U n
CORBETT
believer", to w hich all a re invited. ||
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C row ston of The m orning w orship a t 11 o’clock
P asadena, C alifornia, who visited will be in Swedish. Sunday school
here in the early p art of the sum will convene at 9:45 w ith th e g rad |
m er w ith th e la tte r's m other Mrs. ed system of lessons.
L. Benfield, retu rn ed ’ a few days
"W hy Be A fraid?” w ill he the
ago afte r a to u r of Y ellow stone topic of th e serm on Sunday m ___
orn-
P ark and a visit w ith relativ es in ¡ng a j t |)(, Sw edish Mission church
D akota and W innipeg, ( anada. ■ ,)y
pasto r, th e Rev. Don Sho- I
A fter a brief visit here w ith rela- , gren j n th e evening he w ill speak
lives they will re tu rn to th e ir home j rom th e them e, “ Rock or Sand",
in California.
the service to be conducted in Eng-
Claude Woodle and Ray L asley listi. T he confirm ation class is I
m ade a hunting trip into c e n tra l |,old on S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 2
Oregon last week.
; o’clock (or ch ild ren from th e age
The revival m eetings conducted of j2 years and upw ards. On Tues-
a t the Corbett church by th e Rev. ,|ay evening th e young people’s
Mr. W are of P ortlan d w ere bro u g h t business m eeting will be held and
to a close Sunday night afte r four on W ednesday evening, choir r e
weeks duration. F ourteen young hearsal. T he re g u la r p ray er m eet
people have professed conversion. ing will m eet on T h u rsd ay evening.
A reception w as given in the
Mrs. K. J. H agberg w as m ost
c h u rc h Monday evening for th e new agreeably su rp rised on T uesday a f
m em bers and a very enjoyable e v e ternoon by th e ladies of th e n eig h
ning w as spent. Several m usical borhood. th e occasion being her
num bers w ere given, afte r w hich birthday. R efreshm ents followed a
light refresh m en ts w ere served.
social hour. T hose p rese n t w ere
Miss Isabel P ullium cam e home Mrs. E. Sandeen, Mrs. H om er W il
from M onmouth norm al to spend liam s, Mrs. Em m a Johnson, Mrs.
th e week-end.
B ert Olsen, Mrs. Em m a L undquist,
Mrs. L. A. W renn, Mrs. Ed. Sell,
TROUTDALE
Mrs. A. F ra n k , Mrs. J. V icklund,
A. D. K endall and fam ily and Mrs, H enry Sell, Mrs. C arrie
A rth u r M atches sp e n t Sunday w ith B randberg, Miss H ulda Johnson,
A rth u r’s m other, Mrs. M atches, a t Mrs. O. Shuholni, Mrs. A. R esare
and Mrs. H agberg.
McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '
The
L. K um m er in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H arlow and
son, Robert, w ere dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. H arlow of P o rt
P ow ell V alley R oad
land, Tuesday.
1 m ile e a st of G re sh am
Mrs. A. J. H ew itt and son A llan
Invites the public to its services
"Hewitt, and dau g h ter M argaret, of
R oseburg, Oregon, visited Mr. and
Sunday School
9:15 A. M.
Graded System.
Mrs. R. D. H ew itt th is week.
Mrs. Mary P arso n s and Miss j 11:00—Worship. Swedish.
E lizabeth Robinson spent S u n d a y , S:00— Bible L ec tu re: “ Worse
w ith Mrs. S. F. H arlow in P ortland.
Than an U nbeliever."
Mr. and Mrs. S. Rugg and Mr.
Saron Lutheran Church
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ERIDAY, OCTOBER 22,
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COME TO GRESHAM
New Store Opens Saturday, October 23
Located in the Brown Building
N e x t to B row n’s M eat M arket
Our Prices Always Low!
C om e in an d look over our n ew store. H ere you can use our b ask et an d se le c t from our co m p lete
stock ju st the things you w an t, an d P ig g ly W ig g ly prices m ean a real savin g to you.
BE S U R E T O V IS IT U S S A T U R D A Y .
FREE C A N D Y
B A R S FO R T H E C H IL D R E N S A T U R D A Y
H e re are ju st a fe w o f our Saving P rices for Saturday an d M onday
Fels Naptha
SOAP K
. Ä limit 49c
10 Bars,
Piggly Wiggly
FLOUR 49-lh. sack
$1.85
r flF F F F
L U I I LL
7Q r
P ted y Wis d y
Special, lb,
MATCHES Buffalo, 6 boxes _ 2 2 c
ROLLED OATS 9 lb baK 47c
BREAD
11c
Double Loaves
BROOMS A Good Kitchen Broom 30c
D AICIMC Thompson’s Seedless
IXnlJim 4-Ib. pkg„ 1926 crop ¿LL
SUGAR |,|ire Cant
59c
N-B-C ASS’TD CAKES
59c
A FEW OF OUR EVERY DAY PRICES
Chrysler 60
COACH
COUPE
SEDAN
ROADSTER
Quality at a New Low Price
70
80
Service
GRESHAM. OREGON
IIEEI UN! I PASTE—
Spaghetti, Macaroni mid Noodles
BLUE BELL CUT STRINGLESS BEANS—
ZoC
H ERSIIEY’S COCOA—
Ai-lb. Tin ..................
TOMATOES WITH PUREE—
Large can............................................................................................... 2 for
¿ ’R
SMALL WHITE KEANS-
¡1 pounds.......................
VAN CAMP HOMINY—
.
Large can................................................................................................ 2 for
-£')t
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Or
BI CE HOSE RH I
.’I pounds...................
BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI, Ready to Serve—
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FAX V OREGON PRUNES
Large aire, 2 lb s................
2 for
2 for
Slae 2 tt, 2 for
ir .,
4-R
1 A
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5c
.2 pkgs.
25c
15c
25c
COFFEE
29c
15c
I M. I. II.
GOLDEN WEST
i
1-Ib. Tin
1 HII.I.S BROS.
SALMON ALASKA PINK
Tall Ilo- .....................
SUNSHINE JANE PEANUT BUTTER—
I- pound p a l l s . ...........................................................................................
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Bel lability
MOUNTAIN VIEW CORA—
> ir ,,
Large tin ..................... * .......................................................................... 2 lor
KERR JELLY ASSORTED—
fl-oz. g la ss........................................................................................................
C h r y s le r
60
TUII.ET PAPER
7-oz. Crepe Roll
SILVER BAR SLICED PINEAPPLE—
54 b ra k e h. p. — e a sily 22
m iles to g a llo n of g a s — 7
b e a rin g c ra n k s h a ft, — a ir
c le a n e r — oil filte r — m a n i
fold h e a t c o n tro l a n d m an y
o th e r p u rely C h ry s le r fe a
tu res.
50
UTAHNA SWEET PEAS—
>1'
Large tin ................................................................................................... 2 for Z’)l
15c
GOLD BAR PEAS—
1(lp
PIGGLY WIGGLY BREAD—
White or Whole Wheat. Pound Loaf.
DELMAIZ FANCY GOI.OEN CORN—
Large tin ................. ................................................................................ .
1(1.,
I «R.
JEI.L-N-4 ELL
The New Gelatin Dessert, 3 pkgs
KEIiR JAM ASSDII I D
II- ox. g la s s ...................................................................................................
¿*R
8c
25c
INDSAY RIPE OLIVES—
Q A ,-
Pint Tina. ...............................................................................................2 lor ¿«PC
“Piggly Wiggly” at Gresham
N ex t to B row n ’s M arket on the M t. H ood Loop H ig h w a y .
P len ty o f P ark in g S p ace
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