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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MARCH t t , - Gresham Locals Mr». Joseph H aley suffered a broken w rist and dislocation of th e elbow of th e rig h t arm last Tuesday when a step ladder on which she was stan d in g slipped. She was - th ro w n to the ground and it was found la ter by an X -ray picture the a w rist had been fractu red and the i elbow throw n out of place. H er t arm w as im m ediately placed in a cast and she is doing as well as can be expected. Her au n t Mrs. Eliza • Atwood is assistin g in her care. Lois Cathey, the four-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cathey, is suffering from an u n usual ailm ent, a hem orrhagic con dition w herein the blood fails to coagulate and seeps through the tissues. She is thought to be slow ly responding to m edical treatm en t which includes among other things a liberal diet of gelatine. Drs. Collie and Geo. Cathey of Portland, to whom the child was taken, a s serted th a t her condition was due to an im poverishm ent of the blood and was not the resu lt of the toxin- an titoxin treatm en ts which had been given her in the recent cam paign ag a in st diphtheria. Cecil Metzger is having some slig h t changes made at his re si dence us to the location of the basem ent entrance. The outside en tra n ce is being changed from the south side of the house to the west and an inside sta irs to the base m ent has been added, also an ad ditional sm all room plastered and fitted for occupancy. Alfred H am m er is doing the work. Mrs. Einm ett Kiehl underw ent a tonsilor operation Monday at the office of a local surgeon. A su rp rise party was given O. 11. M itchell W ednesday evening at his home in honor of his 52d birthday. The tim e was spent socially and refresh m en ts served. Those p res ent w ere Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Gene G askill and two children, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor, Mrs. Alta T ru itt and daugh ter Louise, Joint W ells and Ralph Dale. M. C. Sm edsrud, who is engaged in c a rp en te r work in Portland, was obliged recently io rem ain at home th re e days us the resu lt of an ac cident to his foot as a resu lt of stepping on a null, lie returned to work Tuesday. Ed S outhard has gone to L ittle C. E. P eck has p u rch a sed a new Rock, C alifornia, for his m other, P ack ard sedan th ro u g h H enry who has been th e re since th e death T ilg n er who is a re p re se n ta tiv e of of his fath er. T hey expect to r e ‘ th e com pany. tu rn home soon. F<1. Sm ith, who is now located a t C harley Lee has rec en tly r e ’ Oregon City, was at h im e T uesday ceived the appointm ent of boiler for a sh o rt tim e. inspector for th e sta te of Oregon. Mrs. Lou Brown and Mrs. B erth a At p rese n t he is em ployed in the city of Salem. Mr. Lee, who is th e Wolfe w ere P o rtlan d c a lle rs a t th e son of Mrs. J. C. T u rn e r, spends home of th e Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . the week ends a t home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee D im m ick are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M ercer have th e pro u d p a re n ts of an 8A4-pound received the n ew spaper acco u n t of son who w as born to them th is the victories of th e Los Banos, C al m orning at th e hom e of Mrs. J. A. ifornia, high school b ask etb all Bushong. team of w hich th e ir son G lenn M er E id er I. J. W oodm an of P o rtlan d , cer is th e coach. T he team ev i dently is a stro n g one as d u rin g the p resid e n t of th e w estern Oregon season the Los llanos ag g reg atio n conference of th e Seventh Day Ad had scored 205 points as ag ain st v en tist church, will speak th is eve ning a t th e local ch u rch . T he co n 130 for th e ir opponents. ference m ale q u a rte t w ill be p re s Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H oover a re en t to sing. having a new porch bu ilt on the hack of th e ir residence and th e en- j tire house re-shingled. Clifford Fall and his fath e r are engaged in doing the ca rp e n te r work. S ugar Cured Lb. 37c AAAI.RAD’S SPECIAI Family patent hard wheat flour by <3*1 the Crown Mills. 49-lb. sack. v * Brookfield I,oaf Cheese BACONSQVAKES W eigh about 5 lbs, Sm all pieces of bacon for seasoning "Whole or half, lb Very Unusual. T here is a very sin g u lar ad in th e W ant Column today. A p arty w ants som ething th a t m ost persons a re glad to get rid of. B etter look it up. F or low est rate s on autom obile, tru c k and g eneral in su ran ce see B. W. T horne.—Adv. SPECIAL! Expert Kodak Finishing 6 p ic tu re s from each roll. 24 hour service H igh gloss finish only. PIGGLY WIGGLY Grccei? Catalog We have in stock a line of the f a m o u s A. A. C utter Co.’s Custom Work Shoes. B est c re a m e ry b u tte r, or 1000 lots, cheap. M ammoth rh u barb, cheap. P am pas g rass, B am boo, 50 cen ts clum p. W ater lilies, cheap. T ulips in pots, 35 cents. P rim roses, 30 and 38 cen ts each. F o rty -fo u r kinds of hardy C h ry san them um s, Sw eet W illiam s, targ e p lan ts, 50 cen ts dozen. H olly hocks, C an terb u ry Bells, 75 cents dozen. See us before you buy.— Adv. VI P rotection Y o u ra e lf No. 1520 is a 6-inch re-tan Blucher, Pac-Stitch \ amp, iron spring step heel, Goodyear welt, P a i r '................. $5.50 4 No. 1600 6-inch Chrome Calf, 'fa n Blucher, medium weight.................................... pair $5.85 No. 1500, 6-inch Chocolate Chrome, side Pac Stitched, leather lined Vamp, full double sole, 2 rows stitching on Goodyear welt....pair $6.50 1525, 16-in. O. 1). re-tan Blucher, Pac-stitch Vamp, iron leather sole and heel....pair $10.50 DEMONSTRATION SALE Friday and Saturday pkg. K e r r ’« C r a x W h e a t ro lle d ............................................... pkg. K e r r ’« H o tc a k e F l o u r . . . . pk<. K e rr'« W h e a t F l a k e » ... Seal of Oregon Flour dale. Licensed n u rsery . L arge ev erg reen s, 50, 60 and 75 cents. E nglish lau rel, 30 cents, up. O ther ev erg reen s, 25 cents. F low ering sh ru b s of all kinds, 25 cents, up. Some very larg e ones, 50 cents. B utterfly bush, very larg e plants. 25 and 35 cents. Roses, choice, field-grow n 2-year-olds, 5 for 11. May M artin, C onstance, Lady A sh- tow n, Gorgeous, C rim son Emblem, M cA rthur and o th e r roses, 3 for 11. T hese a re No. 1 p lan ts, no junk. Get y o u r sh a re of them . N inety- th re e v arieties of roak p lan ts, p e r en n ials, 12 for $1. G ladiolus r a in bow m ixture, larg e bulbs, 50 for $1. D ahlias, 5 cents, up. F ru it trees, l cheap. B erry p la n ts of all kinds, g o o seb erries, c u rra n ts , dozen, 100 HIGH TOPPED Grocery Bulletin Choice Bacon Backs 1*27 E ach shelf a p aq e E ach item m ore th an a p ic tu re—RELAL E ach p rice p la m lq before qou T h e shelves of Pic-->lq U hqqlq furnish the sh o p p er a com plete cataloq from wh h she m aq personally select the best k n o w n food p roducts Cj in s w orld. 1567, 16-inch Chrome Calf Cruiser, 2 rows stitching on full double sole............ pair $11.75 SI1KEIHIED W HEAT, th e p erfect w hole w heat food L im it 3 packages tb custom er. 3 p k g s ....................... “The H ouse of Q uality” GRESHAM , OREGON PHONE 1411 We (liv e Green T rading Stam ps We suggest th a t your S a tu r day order c a rry some of these item s. Keep th is list a t hand when p lacin g y e a r o rder. OPERATI W H ITE WONDER SDAI’, a high grad e lau n d ry soap m ade in P o rtlan d . 5 b a r s ................................................ IGGLY WIGGLY HI ITER. its b etter b u tter. L b ........ 211c T hose who try it say Dona Castile Soap A high-grade toilet soap nationally advertised. SPECI \ l . 6 baii 59' CO FFEE. M. J . IL, real coffee ' im eni. ", llis. S | , |9 , 5 lbs. S2. ID. pound .......................... 10c W ash Towel, can Fight I louse Cleaner Free 4-lb Economy package SEEDLESS ItAISINS Bte UTAH NA I’EAS __ 3 cans 3»e OTTEIt OYSTEItS 3 cans 13c AMERICAN BEAUTY SIIBIYIP 3 cans 13c SM DEIUS CATSUP, pint bottles 3 bottles Itile Argo Gloss S t a r t 'l l SHEAR D ependability I’INEA I’I’EE FLAKE B IT T E R CRACK- ERS, full pound packages of N ational Biscuit qualityv ..................... 20c RUMFORD BAKING POW DER. 1 lb 23c UTAHNA PEAS 3 c a n s ......................... 35c HO MINA, Van C am p’s 2 c a n s ......................... 25c Broken slice you can have a reg u la r size can of GOLD II Y It TOMATO S A K E FREE w ith the purch ase of 4 cans of any fru it o r vege ta b le Item in o u r stores. Make your choice. OTTER OYSTERS (cove), c a n ........ OTTER MIM ED RAZOR (LA M S, fiat tins ID c Tall t i n s ...................... <£' O 2 c a n s 15c E ltE S II E B U IT S a n d V EG ETA B LES Y our ow n selectio n A. IV. Metzger & Co Saturday Prices ( t i s i p, , Redwood \n unni n izat ion built to lie producer hehind Ills plow, deli n it e ear»»— dependability (ORA El t h i s . K ellogg's 3 packages ....................... SAI MOY, L ibby's Fancy Red A laska 1-lb ta li ca n s 2Sc 2 f o r .............. MAP, C ry sta l W t.it. P ur. th ru " — 10 b a rs ...................................... S T IR I II. U n it- per pound F ancy The n ea rest to fresh can», 4 f o r ................. open kettle rendered. 5-lb pull I. ARIL P u re— fresh ly ren d ered 3 pounds .................................... SNOW O H Il I A ghly vegetable sh o rten in g —4-lb. t i n .......... , Yuba Crushed - Fancy H aw aiian I I »>c i •"> li AKI NS Sunny C alifornia 4-lb pkg A! ( ORA. Whit. I.Ili Sw et. ten d er Crosby E x trao rd in ary value 2 cans ........................................................ PI As. Royal I City. med. size You these sw eet ten d er peas d elightful eating ' m e 8 cans M ak e- co tto n feci and look MIOR I I MAG. Best 3 pounds ............. H asn 't sc ra tch e d yet pow dered p k g e ........ CALIF. LEMONS large, d o z e n ............... 23c SW EET POTATOES Calif.. 4 lb s ............. 19c IM PERIA L VALLEY LE T T! ( E, 2 for 13c NAVEL ORANGES large, d o z e n ............... 35c Florida G R A PEFR U IT large, 2 f o r ................. 19c HEINZ TOM ATO K E Tt HUP Large b o ttles of th e best 1« lllng k< t< hop 2 f o r ......................... Hi,. AMI RD AA HE AITA SHRIM P. 2 cans BEECHNUT PREPA RED SPA G H ETTI. A m eal in a m inute. J u s t heat aa d s e n i 2 can O' GUEST IVORY SOAP, real "IVORY” in the bandy guest size, 6 b a r s .. OK« ( III PSD, m akes housew ork q uicker and easier package ...................... Z 99« »)C SOI.AR" PIN EA PPI.I b; tins, broken slices in syrup, c a n .......... Tillam ook CHEESE full cream , 1 l b . . DI O HI« KORY SMOKED SALT, for pickling and sm ok ing pork, fish, etc., a t one operation 10-lb. can. g>-| .» « ■ ’ I I HI I E RIBBON M AVON A AISE. one S o ja r of sandw ich spread, re g u la r 15c SPECIAL, both for o n ly ....................... IGGLY WIGGLY DOUBLE BRE AD. 2-lb. tw in loaves of real quality. Loaf.......................................................... 1 I O| R - K err s Best P aten t, 4S-lb. s a c k .............................................. ( m as S72.4M F ish er’s Blend COMBINATION O FFER can RED KARO. 1 4 slXe and REG 75c ALUMINUM SYRUP PITCH ER. B o th ... < O EEEE, 2oth C e n tu ry —Few eq u al— none b e t te r — W hen b e tte r Coffee is ro asted it will be 20th C en tu ry D irect from our R oaster 4 4 to you in su res its fresh n ess— L b ............. “HC I.IAOsAA RIPE O L IA IS . m ediata size fru it in pint tin s, and real q u ality, 2 can s. .................................... 15 RAA. co u n try bran as rich ■is Mill Itu U» IIO» PHONE l l a l Store No. 3 per L llld rrd I ||| I • I*I ¿(PCentiirq Stores Brown*« Market, Gresham A n O regon Institution