PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OÜTLQOK, FRIDAY, WIRCH IS, 1H7 Mis« Rachel Headley, a senior of G resham high school who has been ill in a P o rtlan d hospital four weeks* Is said to be slowly im prov­ ing from an attac k of rheum atic fever. It is expected she will be C ontinued from page 1 A good atten d an ce greeted th e j °bl>Ked to rem ain in th e hospital fo u rth G resham band concert of the sev era* m onths longer. D inner guests at the home of the w inter series rendered a t the high school gym nasium W ednesday eve- Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Skuzie on Wed- ning. In addition to a fine selec- nesday w ere the Rev. and Mrs. W. tion of band music. Miss Rose Pot- 1 N. Coffee of P o rtlan d and th eir te r sang and violin selections w ere g u ests th e Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Bur- given by W. D. K inder, one of r itt of G reenville, Illinois. Or. Iiur- w hich w as accom panied by his wife r itt has for the past 19 years been a t the piano and the other given to p resid en t of G reenville college, a th e accom panim ent of the band. I f r e e M ethodist institution. He re N um bers by a mixed q u a rte t of ' ceu tly cam e from S eattle w here he high school students, accom panied was one of the sp eak ers a t an edu- by Miss Alice P rindle, w ere much national convention and he and his appreciated. O ther special num- wif«- will soon leave for C alifornia hers Included cla rin e t and saxo- to visit for two months. On Wed- phone solos and a baritone duet nesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Many favorable com m ents w ere Skuzie and th eir visitors enjoyed a heard on the concert of W ednesday trip up the highw ay as far as evening. Two rem ain in the series. H orsetail falls. The eastern people one for the evening of A pril 13 and w ere en th u siastic In th eir p raise of th e last one on May 11. , the w onderful scenery of the upper Mrs. N. K. H olm berg of B rush * ‘dum bia river. P ra irie, W ashington, is a guest a t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers th e home of her sister, Mrs. E. J. f cam e from P ortland T h u rsd ay to G radin. atten d the ju n io r play at the high Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore of New- i,tho° 1 th a t evening. They w ere din port visited w ith the la tte r’s moth-1 n er at the home of Mrs er, Mrs. L. Radford, from Sunday sister, Mrs. Benj. Davies to Tuesday. They w ere accom - ' Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett en tertain ed panted home by th e ir au n t Mrs. S atu rd ay with a luncheon for Mrs. Mary Radford of K earney, N ebras- R- Burke of Berkeley, Califor ka, who has been spending th e : »1*. who is the house guest of Mrs. w in ter w ith her d aughter Mrs. B enjam in Cameron. Covers were Jnck W eeks at P leasan t Home. I laid for 12 and the aftern o o n was Mrs. Radford expects to retu rn to ' sp en t w ith cards. Mrs. O. A. E ast- N ebraska next month. : m an, Mrs. Jam es l,ikingtou and Clover Circle No. 202 N eighbors Mrs. Cam eron were also recent of W oodcraft w ill m eet nt the hostesses in honor of Mrs. Burke. C larence Beckman left Tuesday home of Mrs. J. It. M etzger T u es­ day, March 22, nt 2 o'clock. It is for north China ports as radio op­ desired th a t all officers and m em ­ e ra to r and freight clerk on the b ers be p rese n t as th e re w ill be in ­ shipping board steam er, "W awa- sta lla tio n of officers and also it is lone." Mr. Beckm an is th e son of •xpucted th at a num ber of visitors Mrs. E. J. G radin. w ill attend. The Rev. and Mrs. A. M. A nder­ Several auto loads from Gresham son, retu rn ed m issionaries from W ednesday evening attended the A frica, took dinner with th e Rev. revival m eetings in progress at the and Mrs. L. A. Skuzie yesterday. F irs t F ree M ethodist church In They were on th e ir way from e a st­ Portland. ern Oregon, w here they had been T he A m erican Legion and the visiting, to Seattle w here they are W omen's A uxiliary will meet at the spending th e tim e of th e ir fu r­ g range hall on Tuesday evening, lough. Mrs. A nderson’s fath er, the March 22. A pot luck luncheon will late Rev. ('. M. Damon, Is burled in be served at 7 o'clock. th e G resham cem etery. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ja rv is of A sou weighing 814 pounds was P ortland w ere G resham callers horn this m orning to Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday Mr. Ja rv is Is m anager of | C. E. L ashbaugh of P o rtland at the | the Investm ent d ep artm en t of the residence of Mrs. J. A. Bushong. P ortlan d E lectric Pow er com pany R lnar M attson of Powell Valley, I and was here In connection with Edw ard Stubbs, E dw ard Jtclienk business for the com pany. It was and Jack Dowsett, U niversity of the first tim e he had visited th e lo­ Oregon students, are enjoying the ] cal P. E. P. sto re and he expressed sp rin g vacation of ten days ut i him self us much pleased with the th e ir respective homes. E rnest Nel­ show ing of the branch ut Gresham . son, a Powell Valley boy atten d in g Mrs. J. T. H o rr returned Tuesday U. of (). has been in th e university | evening from a six w eeks’ visit Infirm ary for some tim e but is now w ith her dau g h ter and fam ily at j on the way to recovery. H elena. M ontana. Ed Wull of B rightw ood was Mr. ami Mrs. John S lcret w ere b ro u g h t to th e home of Mrs. H ar- diuuer guests on T uesday evening rlet T im m erm an on Monday w here of Mrs. L. T. L usted and Miss Inez 1 lie is under observation and medl L usted. cu| treatm en t. J R. D. Mickey of P o rtlan d h a s ! M arch 23, at 2:30. The S o u th ea st) I purchased 10 ac res of the 20 which circle will be the hostess for th e • E. W. A ylsw orth recently bought of afternoon. All are cordially in ­ th e form er A ndrew B rugger farm vited to be present. and is having a sm all building T he Bentley tire shop w ill move | erected. His house is located on on A pril 1 to th e old building next th e F airview road betw een G resh ­ am and th e Base Line. He plans to to A. W. Metzger & Company, on Pow ell street. Mr. Bentley has a | put the en tire 10 acres into ra s p ­ th ree -y e ar lease on th is location. berries. T he deal w as negotiated T his is the first te n a n t to vacate j through Ross Brown. p ro p erty of th e telephone com pany. A larg e num ber from G resham T he sto res In th is building it is j attended th e supper and e n te rta in - ! said w ill not be ren ted except by ment given by the A ltar society of th e m onth. P lans for building are St. H en ry 's p arish at T ro u td ale Baid to be form ing. T h u rsd ay evening and rep o rt an T hom as Olds, m an ag er of the excellent tim e. The proceeds service d ep artm en t of th e Benj. am ounted to over >65. A one-act comedy and m usical selectionss F ra n k lin Savings & Loan asso cia­ composed th e program of th e eve­ tion of P o rtlan d , was in G resham today m eeting citizens in the in te r­ ning. ests of his institution. He lives in 11 T he M ethodist Ladies Aid will Rockwood and is in close touch I m eet a t the home of Mrs. O. A. j with this com munity. E astm an on W ednesday afternoon, ( s ee additional locals on page 1) GROCERY BULLETIN Brookfield Cheese NEWBERG HAM W hole or h alf L b . 29. BACON BACKS W hole o r half S ugar Cured Lb. 37c Lb. 37c UTAHNA PEAS OTTER OYSTERS Best U ngraded A B SHRIMP Special Special 3 cans 39c 3 cans 43c 3 cans 43 e SNIDER’S CATSUP Seedless Raisins P int bottles COOKING FIGS Econom y B rand 3-lb. pkg. 3 for 69c 4 lbs. 39< 35c Solar Pineapple CANNED MILK VAX CA M P’S Broken slices All v arieties TOMATO SOUP PIGGLY WIGGLY Our Personal Selection Privilege 2 cans 45iiiiiiiiii,i(]iiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiNiitii(]iiaHiiNii G resham - n iiiiiiik Gond size. 2 for LEMONS Ige., juic> dozen ....................... N U I I ORANGES L arge sizes, dozen. I I I I I ( E Nice firm lo ads 19C 23c 36c 5c F lat tins, 2 cans. H’ken Patti Sang "Home Sweet Home" A lthough m any of the pleasures of hall a century ago have faded into mere memories, the pleasure and sat­ isfaction of ow ning v o u r own home is as great today as it was then. 4§ KuKloii U hole W heat Cereal, p a c k a g e .... 25c A -AC DOI Iti 1 BR I AD, 2 lb G«»| \ DOHA SO.AP El A k t» Real Ivory Soap in flake form, p k g ........ W rig Ill’s M h e r ( ream I’olM i. J a r * ............ TORACI «) Velvet. S il A I If BAR I 'l N I V ITI I V- 19c C h e e rfu ln ess is req u ired in o u r sto re s am i we m ake w o rk in g c o n d itio n s such iIm t it m il he no effort on th e p a rt o f th e s to re force to g ree t you c h e erfu lly — they really anti tru ly feel th a t n a y — g lad to se rv e you am i pleased to help « itli y our tood buying p ro h le n is. 1 FLORID A I.It APEERI IT Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 19c NORTHERN LIGHTS ( ORN. E x tra fancy M innesota Gold­ en Bantam corn. Can .. j . .................... 23c Prince A lbert & 2 a n s ............ DAA's WORK 1-lb plug ................... q u ality bread la m í....................... U I \ I ( U I| I I . vacuum 9c 25C 55c 11c Offerings for Saturday and Monday, March 19 and 21 PEP. K ellogg's—"Tile peppy break fast food". Package tOc. 3 f o r . . . . 29c Ite d u c td P rices on S e a so n ab le F ru its Now is w h en you need ’em. Ut ANs, sm all w h ite- Choie« selected C alifo rn ias—3 lb s ........................... 25c Please Note -E’ancy F ru its packed in h te v y syrup. Q uart . 49c A PH H O Ts. L ibby's—No. 2 cans. 2 for 31>f : No. 2Av cans, 2 for. L arge pkg 25c HONEY, Strain« d Pure, p x ki d in Ball Mason ja rs — P int JiWi N I AA O A I" A. K Sm all pkgs.. 2 lor 2 5 c M A I < III s. - , Lb 5 2 t* ; 2 lb> .. \ $1.00 >11 RI M I'. - No. 1 (5-oz. net» cans 24 S tores t."w" A n O regon Institution \ l 5 49c H A sl'B t H lilt s and STR A W HERKIFS. Libbys A ssort them if you like— No. 2 cans « g» J.)C - A ¡I.,, k 3 to r .. Asp.AKAGIs TIPs. Libby's larg< Ab sp ears to th e can. These ten d er tip s m ake de- llghtful salad s -1-lb. sq u are can - 3 0 .t«» oHC PEACHES. L ib b y s C ling— No. 2 cans. 2 for 3 5 c : No. 21, cans, 2 f o r ........ 45c BE ANS. C am pbell's—T he beans w ith th< rich 3 can s (over 3 lbs. n e t ) .. LAKlL P ure— F resh ly rendered ZOC