Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 18, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    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 45<f
Pick up your shopping bag—walk
into Piggly Wiggly today. Only there
can you compare and verify each
value and buy the one which suits
you best. The importance of the
food you eat entitles it to your per­
sonal attention—at Piggly Wiggly
you see before you buy.
C an
BULK COCOA
10c
B L U E RIBBO X
3 cans 25c
W H IT E
PEACHES
Special
STA R
TUNA
3 lbs. 25c
2-lb. pkg. 45c
SARDINES
GOLD BAR
L arge oval cans
HOMINY
SAUER KRAUT
2 for 25¿
N o. 2% can 15c
N o. 2% can 15ó
Sm all 15c,
m ed 25c
GOLD BAR
Feature Prices for Saturday and Monday
tv. METZGER &
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POST TOASTIES and K I LLOGG'S » ill!N FLAKES.
2 p ac k ag e s.................. JLvC
CRISTO, for light cakes, crisp fried foods
3-lb. t i n .................
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
uac
t
I’IGGLI WIGGL1 BI TTER, the b est b u tte r you ever
tasted. Pound
2 p o u n d s..............
L arge size
25c
22c
The new kind of soap. Bring
your llinso coupons to Piggly
Wiggly. W e'll be glad to r e ­
deem them.
BEFFALO M ATCHES i n
C arton of 6 pkgs.
I oC
LINDSAY HIPE
OLIVES, 2 c a n s . .. .
Medium size C alifornia Ripe
Olives in pint size tins.
29c
E IS III H'S M R A li I
I I Id».
3, I,
It'll 111
t)” C
n - .
L im it five cans, c a n . ..
I t i ViStl, 8-oz. size,
3 p ac k ag e s..........
Store D ept.
Phone 1451
/•««
$2.49
JMC
DATE l’ITTEK F It E E
W ith eacli package of D rom ­
edary Dates at our reg u la r
price 2 0 c . F resh dates just
in.
II O OATS—It lias a d istin c­
tive and b etter flavor. Quick
cooking or reg u la r
,
2 p a c k a g e s ...
— .* (
AVALON JELLY. G-oz. glass-
es in asso rted flavors.
3 g lasses . .
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20*
Q H EER
LN ESS
AVALON JAM—
09«
12-oz. j a r s ...................
HOI.SI'M MACARONI—
A real lenten dish 9 C «
3 p ac k ag e s............
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C AN N ED GOODS FREE D E A L
CARDS
F o r one w eek a ll o u r s to re s will give a re g u ­
lar size can of Gold B ar T o m a to Sauce F R E E
w ith each p u rc h a se of 4 c a n s of C anned F ru its
oi \ e g e ta h h 's of a n y size o r a s so rtm e n t you
w ish. D on’t m iss th is offer.
A X I)
BOOKLETS
P e rso n a l selection of
fru its am t a eget uh I o at
I’ig g lj AA iggly a ssu re s
y on K alisfaetion.
< ai h oh n 11 M i l l f
now on d isplay
P riced from
l c to 1 5 c
PO I A EOE S. 4 lbs
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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.
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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
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