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PAGE FOI K GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 192? F ritz S tocker has disposed of his Mrs. D. D. Sm ith and d au g h ter lllack ( berries tta n te d . (th e past two m onths, has retu rn ed Main stre e t p ro p erty back of the Ronnie Bell left W ednesday eve W hether sm all lots or several I to h er hom e at V ernonia H er R aker g arag e to R aker * Son. ning for Spokane an d St. John. tons we can handle your Bing and g ran d d a u g h ters, th e Misses Louise ... W ashington, w here th ey w ill visit L am bert cherries. We have sev- 1 and Lois M altnsten of V ernonia T h ere is a (5-foot fontage on Main (M rs. Sm ith's sister and m other for eral of larg est tonnages of th is dis- took h er home w ith them as thev " 11 stree t w ith a depth of 175 feet west. ; two weeks. tric t signed and are desirous of oR re tu rn e d from a trip Monday up the L eslie W alrad and Miss G ertrude , Mr. Stocker has been given a life ; W. A. Myers, residing in the tain in g ail the black ch e rrie s in highw ay as fa r as M ultnom ah falls. A lexander drove to A lbany Monday lease to the place by the R akers Pow ell Valley d istric t ea st of the th is vicinity for th is seaso n 's ship- The T ro u td ale C ooperative Let- I w here th a t evening Miss A lexander and may continue to m ake his E lliott store was taken to a P o rt- nient We have m ade full a rran g e - to pack at ro u ------------------ td ale w here 1 ' aullflow er association will . . . , . , . . . . ... .. i land hospital T h u rsd ay m orning as m ent •“ -• T ---- w as the piano accom panist for , home in th e sm all house on th e the re8U| t of an accident w hich the we have proper facilities for hand- I , r.eg“ *aJ- m0Dtbly m eeting R obert B lair, the w ell-know n vio- p ro p erty for some tim e to come. , aged m an had su stain ed the day ling including cold storage for pre- T uesday, A pril 5. at 8 o’clock a t the lln ist of P o rtlan d , who gave a re- An added equipm ent at th e local PrevioUB when he slipped and frac- cooling purposes. Our references < '^‘u san t View schoolhouse. Topics J n te rest including fertilizer, cital a t th e A lbany M ethodist can n ery Is th e in stallatio n of an ■ tu red his thigh. His condition is are h u n d red s of satisfied sh ip p ers ot seeds and m a rk e ts will be dis both from th is d istric t and oth er ' regarded as serious as he is p ast church u nder th e auspices of the up-to-date fru it g rad er w hich was Mr. C edarw all of Hood ; 80 y ears old. H is wife, who is W illam ette valley points, for past cussed. W om en's B usiness association of u »'™ ded W ednesday T he m a-j I n early 80 y ears of age, has been an th ree years. River, rep resen tin g the A m erican j • w i rite ll« u o i 1450 vou W v v i istaria n ic x iltx • , .. fy W us ., . .. , ... chine, which is m an u factu red at Ave., P o rtlan d , or phone GArfield , r “ *t G row ers, Inc is expected to th a t city. W hile in A lbany Mr. galm n, will g rad e any kind of fru it invalid for the p ast ten years. 5011 and our rep resen tativ e wjh ' He th ere and help plan fpr th e m ar- Mrs. H. J. W hite visited w ith her W alrad called at the hom e of Mr. from a gooseberry to a p ru n e anil call and explain our proposition. ' ai tln g 1 ie cauliflow er crop. and Mrs. G lenn R usher and daugh-' will fill a long-felt w ant in th e in- son .1. J. W hite and wife in P o rt- DENNEY A c CO. of Oregon, , er d u stry m anaged by th e B erry land Wednesday. R. R. H urst, Dist. M anager. i G row ers P acking com pany. j Mrs. E a rl B urch of R oseburg has Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker en ter- Mr«. Annie Sam son, who has been spending a few days w ith her tained Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall, been ill for several m onths p ast husband’s p aren ts at G resham . She th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter Mr »*U> rheum atism , is able to w alk has now gone to Pendleton for a We can supply you w ith F rench Mrs. Alma B ram hall is again on and Mrs. A rth u r M atches, and two again a " d c o n sid e r. Herself m uch brief visit. P astry. O rder h ere and we can the sick list. H er d aughter-in-law <laii<rhtora »1,., Mt.uou »m imProve(*- i T he p arty w hich was planned for have them th e next day. P riced d au g h ters, the M isses Am) and Mary E lizabeth, d au g h ter of Mr. I the ju n io r d ep artm en t of the Meth- Mrs. Doris B ram hall of C orbett is at 10c and up. D orothy K pihih II, at a dinner on and Mrs. K. H. Kirkwood, is a t th e odist Sunday school for S aturday carin g for her. T uesday evening. The evening was ; home of her g ran d m o th er Mrs. afternoon, has been postponed for Mrs. G odlitz has retu rn ed to her CREAM PU F FS , real snent Knelallv ¡M ary M cAllister, w here she is re- one week. home from P o rtland w here she has cream tilling, e a c h .. OC « ,, 'co v e rin g from an attack of m easles. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Honey have been under trea tm e n t by physi Mrs. M argaret K ehrli Is spending I Mr„ GladyH Hogg (Iaughter of retu rn ed from Tacom a w here they cians. RI TTE 1! TA RTS, jelly & a week w ith her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. A nnie W right, with h er two spent several days. n u t tilling, d o zen ............ T. F. Soule has ren ted p a rt of the j children took dinner w ith her Mike F ru tig e r a t H illsdale. The illu strate d le ctu re on Pas- Carl N ielson farm and w ill grow The Rev. and Mrs. O. F. DeFoe m other T hursday. She was accom sioiv Play, w hich was given a t the cabbage and potatoes. It At 1 .TRAI K. a big coffee cake panied by a frien d Mrs. Allen and as good as they look, 1 and Mr. and Mrs. D onald M acPhee children of P ortland. They cam e g ran g e hall T h u rsd ay evening in C. E. B ram hall is m aking ex ten connection with the d in n er of the *'.! ........................ JOC and dau g h ter M argaret of P ortland out to T ro u td ale to enjoy sm elt W om en's Evangelical union, was sive te rra c in g on th e law n about his new house. C. M. Woodle is spent W ednesday evening a t the fishing for the day and m ade the . much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. An- doing CAKES, chocolate or O /A ,, the team work. • home of D M. Cathey ru n ov,*r to G resham . dersen of D am ascus brought the ■ cocoanut filled, each. . . O U C Ed N ielson rep o rts satisfacto ry The condition of Mrs. A. M. W il- slides and gave the lecture, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Radford and kenson, who has been critically 111. : E. Schw edler has sold his 85- sales of ca n n a bulbs. He has about th e la tte r's sister, Miss E lla Baker, Is said to be im proved. ! acre farm at D am ascus in the 3000 potted and will soon offer have been spending a few days in Mr. and Mrs. George Pullen, n ew -j Union d istric t to Roy W oodworth them on the highway. Mrs. A. Soule, who has been v is BROWN BLDO. G resham ea ste rn Oregon. They left Tuesday lyw eds of less th an a week, w ere • of Hood River and will give pos iting w ith h er son T. F. Soule for td a te d to a ch a riv ari tendered them session at once. Mr. Schw edler for T he D alles to visit Mrs. A rthur a t th e home of the groom 's fath e r and fam ily will occupy Dr. A. W atson, a sister of Mrs. Radford T uesday evening, over 100 being in T hom pson’s house on K enney ave. | and Miss B aker, who Is seriously attendance. D uring the evening The reg u la r m eeting of G resham From T he George was kidnaped and bro u g h t c h a p te r, O. E. 8. will he held at 111 in a hospital there. _________ D alles they expected to go to D ufur ’«> < ^7'> am in handcuffs. It the Masonic hall on Tu “day eve- . , , , „ , „ , is said th a t he was obliged to w alk ning, April to visit u b ro th er Sydney Baker. tiome at a late hour a fte r escaping U nusual in te re st is being taken [ W ayne W imer of Coquille, Ore- from his captors, in the next re g u la r m eeting of th e | gon, visited his dau g h ter A thnline Tin confectionery Hhop of the W oman’s Home M issionary society, on Monday at the home of her fos- com pany has in which w ill be held at th e home of ' stalled a m odern popcorn m achine Mrs. Geo. i’age on next W ednesday ; te r m other Mrs. L. Radford. an autom atic electrically -o p erated afternoon, A pril 6, when it is ex W ork is p rogressing on the new B utter-K ist. peeted th a t Mrs. Wm. O. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Leslie Jr., wife of Bishop Shepard and p re si filling sta tio n w hich is being e re c t ed by 8. 8. Thom pson for his w ere out from P o rtlan d Sunday a f dent of the conference W. F. M.S., ternoon for a few h o u rs’ visit w ith will speak. Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist is . g randson Lloyd L. Long on the (lie form er's paren ts. leader for I lie day. Mrs. Page will | ground w est of his residence on The ch ild ren of Rudolph K aser he assisted by Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mrs. Pow ell street. The m ain building are out of school on account of P. Michel ami Mrs. O. A. E astm an, The |e w and So circle of the j Is to be 20 x 70 in size and the en whooping cough. Mrs. It. A. M iller and baby, D or M ethodist Ladies Aid is p lan n in g a ! tire are a 6000 squure feet, devoted othy Jan e, and her m other Mrs. D. luncheon for T hursday, April 14, 1 At P iq q lq UJiqqlq you to grease racks, pum ps and other E. Towle are spending a week or to lie held in th e ch u rch (lining U set qour o w n tim e — q o u r equipm ent. Two pum ps w ill be ten days at Seaside. The baity is room from 11:30 to 1:30. T his sh o p p in q can be d o n e effioientlq in installed. T he buildings, w hich are recovering from a recent a ttac k of prom ises to be very good and all a few m inutes or qou m aq take as whooping cough. are invited to atten d . m uch tim e as qou desire P iq q lq U Rqqlq't con v en ien t ar- to be finished w ith a tine grad e of Mrs. 1. 8. K orsund e n t e r t a i n e d ----------------------- stucco, will be encircled w ith drive- this afternoon lor her niece Mrs. ran q em en t m akes possible efficient sh o p p in q in a few minulcs. For low est rates on autom obile, w ays conveniently *located. They E rnest C allister who lives near tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see No one to keep qou w aitin q or to u rq e qou on Ju st ancilL.i P iq q lq UJiqqlq privileqe. expect to have the statio n com plet Palniblad station. Over a dozen B. W. T horne.—Adv. ladies were present. R efreshm ents ed In about th ree weeks. followed a social hour. Gresham Locals Pleasant View District Myers’ Bakery i Saturday, Monday Piggly Wiggly Features I NEEPA BISCUITS, fresh front th e ovens 6 packages .............................................. I A (> A APR I IIA SOAP, A m erica's la rg e st seller 5 b ars ............................. HEINZ rOM ITO KETI III P, has the real tom ato flavor 2 for ............................... VAN ( AMP’S BEANS, in to m ato sauce, medium cans. 3 c a n s .............. J.*)C W e, together with the manufacturer, ( strive to teach our employees true facts regarding the products they handle in order that they may intel ligently answer any question you may ask regarding the merchandise in our stock. It is a source of much pleasure when one may secure dependable information in shopping. To be answered quickly and cor rectly is pleasing. The 20th Century Stores strive, to please always. l \D R t SOAP, large, th e pure whit floating liar ZdC I DG ( IRIN SYKI F, large the favorite eunq.& m aple s y r u p .......... (N.’ i. Q(L, AVALON JE L L Y , 6-oz. glass, asso rted kinds .1" —-H P liil.l ) D IGGI.V El III R, t h ard .ch eat Blend, every sack guaranteed. o r 49-lb s a c k ............ »J I •'’’I Prices Good Saturday to Wednesday, April 2 to 6 Incl. y i PINK * 1 1 .MON, fancy A laska 1 ink ilsh, tall tins ’ 2 c a m ..................... « . . ’I QQ.. CORN FLA KEN, K elloggs 3 package!* ........................................... »1^ . » ,) ( AMAIZD OIL q u art can .. CIGAKI I I I * . t uuels ( II E*TE It FIELD S, or Lucky S trik es 2 packages ......................................... QC« PO* I I 11, In stan t largì* cun ......... $1.19 ca rto n ...................................................... Positively none sold to m inors. « i ** on n il q u a rt r u u . . HONEY, P u n S trained Packed tu Ball Mason ja rs, p in t................ . q u a rt JEI.I.U, all flavors 3 packages . . . ( H ot DI. ( I E, G h lrardellis pound can ........................... 3 pound can. KOLI ED D A I*, f r e s h c r e a m 4 lb s ......................................... sell. ! 29c 19c 25c 29c 8 ac 25c COFFEES, Canned H ills Red Can, M J. B . Maxwell H ouse or Golden W est In pound 1 ;IC I.AIID. P ure— In bulk 3 Iba............................. ♦ MC PONT TOASTIES 3 packugea . . ......................................... rte « .» )(' A M (t (RONI, Readieut 4 pounds ..................... 30 m inute jell dozen tine flavors 3 fo r......................... and « 25c I’ll.t.l V W IGGI.V SPE( 1AL COFFEE, biggest value in town pound :li)e (Pl 3 II $1.15 S O (F , C rystal W hite lu b ars ..................... INSTANT PO ST l M, large The l.ealthful cereal • ) ( ! , hex i age .............. » )• ’(. Mil K. Libbys or llordens tuli cans, 4 f o r .................. R E IA S . Van Cam p's 18-oz. cans, 3 for . I I i I N *E R, Suutuit« each ............................. ac SHRIM P, A m erican Beauty No. 1 vana (5-oz. n e t) ............................... EI.OI li K* r r s iti -t Put<ait. 49-lb. s a c k ............................... CHDWX . S I .t t B E ISIII R * iti END S in clair’s Fidelity Bacon, S ugar cured Iowa bacon in d u st-p ro o f sa n ita ry package 28c $1.89 I • >( $1.25 2 0 Century Stores BACON SQUARES, good for seasoning......... Lb. 25c REX LARI), med. pail......... 85c, large pail ... $1.65 SILVER BAR TOMATOES, best standard 3 cans. 35c SOLAR BRAND PINEAPPLE, broken slices 3 cans 65c GOLD BAB PUMPKIN, No. 2 ^ cans, 3 c a n s ...... 51c SEAL OE OREGON FLOUR, made from hard w heat.......... 49-lb. sack $1.511 ECONOMY RAISINS, 4-lb. packages........ ............. 311c BULK COCOA, high percentage of oil......... 3 lbs 25c BAKER’S MALTED MILK CHOCOLATE ..each 59c with aluminum mixer SUGAR, Best Cant“ Sugar ........................ $(L45 Cash price for Saturday and Monday LARGE OVAL SARDINES, assorted......... 2 cans 25c CHOICE PINK SALMON, special........ ..... 3 cans 13c AMERICAN BEAUTY S H R IM P ................ 3 cans I3c A. W, Metzger & Co. Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Quality and Service COM E Store Dept. Phone 1451 TO Newberg Packing Co.’s Store 17c Sunday Dinner Wants v 49c *1 Nl CAL ASPARAGUS, fancy q u ality and a O Cx, special price, 2 lb s .. “MV We have every thing in groceries, meats, vegetables and fruits. Ju st a Few of our Prices S u n k ist O ranges, 150 s i z e .......... Sweet Spuds per pound . 05c Blue Goose GRAPE ERI IT. large size F lorida 1 iV, fru it. 2 f o r ................... I Mt B ananas, large, ripe dozen ....................... 43c 30c S trained Swt. H oney. 20c Rich Ripe Tom atoes per pound 15c M innesota Sw eet Corn, 3 f o r ........ N (VEI, ORANGES, good size, d o ze n . . New Cabbage 1 1 /,, E arly York, per lb I / ¿ C ERESII TOMATOES. Mexican, lb ............... x z I it QQ , ( ALIF. LEMONS. Ige and juicy, dozen .. »LiC OQ Del Malz GOLDEN CORN Fancy M innesota yellow corn of a new variety th a t you will su rely like 2 c a n s ................... SILA ER R tR PIN EA PPLE flat tjns, 2 f o r ........ '■ Sliced, in la rg e 2’* tins, 2 f o r .............. 45c N B. C. ( KAI KEKS, H oney G rah am s or Salted 2-lb. handy ca d d y .. ¿c)C MRS. SIEAA (R I -* III I I NG, bottle PIGGLA AVIGDLY 15c BREAD, 2-lb. tw in loaves. & rea l good b r e a d ... lie 15c 89c 2 pounds \\D 3 cans full flavored Tom atoes ............. 34c ANOTHER ROARING SPECIAL ON M EATS The Very ('ream of the Oregon Market* Choice Pot Roasts........................................... Lb. 15^ Pure Pork Sausage......................................... Lb. 25^ Ham H ocks......................................................Lb. 20c Mill Screenings, as rich as Mill Run, a ton. $28.00 Potted Plants, 15c each »)»>C F R E E WASH ( LOTII w ith each p u rch a se of 3 b ars DON (, C astile Snap • I T ,, 3 b a r s ....................... FIGGI V AAIGGLV III I I t IS, hurtled from No. 1 cream nothing finer at any price. L b ............................................ AAI**t»N till., m akes the bi t m ayounat- * q u a rt .................................................................... 49c D H MONTE M IN N I*O T ( ( K 0S B Ì (URN larg e size, specially priced, c a u ................ 15c PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE Next Io Brown's Market, Gresham 24 S tores NEWBERG HAM, whole or h a lf ............ ..........Lb. 87c FRESH FBI ITS anti VEGETABLES A fresh supply and full line for your selection. S 2 .O 5 ( DEEEE, '.'Olii te n titi ) Kiw equal- none bet- te r— Direct front our ro asle r to you in su res you fresli Coffee at ali tini«!, ami a li w Grocery Bulletin for y o u r v 1 43c 3 cans 3 pounds .. 1 I (La •in I X ( El.l t.l I A I I * I ''B O R I I NING. Rest in bulk 3 lb s.............................................. 49c 2 pkgs. . . AIRS. NEAL MAW Ht. 1, Gre*hain, Oregon, Phone 968x2. 25c 35c PU* I * BR AN EI AKES, lu 1 he following bargains are offered, assorted types and colors, our choice: , 6 $ .50 bulbs............................. $2.00 6 .75 bulbs............... $3.00 6 1.00 bulbs............... $4.50 6 2.00 bulbs............... $9.00 French Pastry QA Out SALES INTELLIGENCE I have taken over the business of Vera L. Tucker at I uckerhill Dahlia Garden. All patrons will re ceive prompt and courteous treatment. A n O regon Institution J Wireless Message A slight turn of the wrist, and lo. a voice comes out of space. A concert is announced and imme diately the room is filled Avith rich, resonant music. Yet, wire less communication is still in its infancy. It’s possibilities are still beyond comprehension. Don’t be shocked when we re mind you that maybe you are not “cashing in" on the tendency among business men in these days of progress to make the most of the advantages offered by the modern banking system. FIRST STATE BANK GKE*H(M , OREGON A Strong Bank