PAGE FOLK
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. W ilhelm
and d aughter M argaret left T h u rs
day for a visit of a couple of days
w ith Mr. W ilhelm 's m other at Turn-
w ater, W ashington.
Mrs. E. H. Myers, who lives east
of G resham , suffered a slig h t p a r
alytic stro k e T uesday
evening
w hich has affected her left side.
H er condition is now improved. D.
E. Myers, a son living in Elgin,
w ith his little son is here for a few
d ays’ stay .with his parents.
The pleasing new s was received
th is m orning th a t Rachel Headley,
18-year-old d aughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. H eadley and a senior in
G resham Union high school, was
brought home yesterday from a
P ortlan d hospital w here she was
ta k en on F eb ru ary 16 suffering
w ith an attack of rheum atic fever.
Miss Headley, who was an honor
student, will not retu rn to school
but expects to take the Hnal exam i
nations.
Not to be outdone in the m atter
of descendents, Mrs, Emma Gilmore
lias en tered her claim , announcing
the b irth of her tw elfth g reat
grandchild, th e son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Shultz, of W arrenton, born
May 2. Mrs. Gilm ore, who will be
72 y ears old on M other's Day, has
30 g ran d ch ild ren and 6 children.
Mrs. E. Boughner, who recently
rep o rted her ninth g rea t g ran d
child. says (lie num ber should have
been ten Instead of nine.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Speck, the
la tte r a niece of Mr. anil Mrs. C. E.
Van Slyke, with th eir two children,
have come from G reat Falls, Mon
tan a, to m ake th e ir home near
Ruby Ju nction. They have p u r
chased the fo u r-acre M att Troy
ranch adjoining th e Van Slyke
place on the north and are p lan
ning to put the acreag e into b er
ries. Mr. Speck and son have r e
turned to M ontana to dispose of
their fuel business and other p ro p
erty.
The W. C. T. U w ill hold its reg-
ular m eeting at th e home of Mrs.
H. S. Clow T h u rsd ay afternoon,
May 12. All are invited to attend.
Mrs. Mary R obertson and Mrs.
Dwight A lderm an of P o rtland w ere
dinner g u ests T uesday a t the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss.
MAY 6,
1W7
Arnold Ruegg, su p e rin ten d e n t of w ere also present. The evening ! the Ilo rn isb a p a rtm e n ts on F irs t
I th e G resham w ater d istric t, has was spent in cards, followed by r e i stree t, recen tly vacated by F. J.
' ju st com pleted the in stallatio n of freshm ents. Mrs. Beuna Stone won Lovegren.
a m anhole, 5 x 7 feet in size, on the first honors, Mrs. P earl H ayden
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Ball, who
east side of Main stre e t n orth of the second honors and Miss Rachel have been living in th e house be
Rexall d rugstore. T his will p ro ! Chezem consolation.
longing to Mrs. E lean o r Boughner,
vide a m uch needed access to the
Miss L illian L ekander left h u r j have moved to P o rtlan d .
c ity ’s w ater m ain, five jo in ts of riedly F riday for Denver, Colorado,
A sew ing m eeting will be held
w hich diverge at th is point, one of on receipt of a m essage th a t her
them the m ain leading to th e city siste r residing in th a t city w as se r by th e ladies of th e Legion A uxil
reservoir. H eretofore, in d eterm iously ill. Mrs. Jam es E lkington is iary at th e home of Mrs. C. C. G ray
ining th e origin of leaks In the tak in g her p lace as teach er a t the on Second stre e t next T uesday a t
ternoon at 2 o'clock. At th a t tim e
pipes, it has been n ecessary to dig I G resham g rad e school.
poppies will he m ade for w reaths
th ro u g h sev eral feet of e a rth to
Dr. and Mrs. A. Thqpipson drove
reach th e m ain. The top of the ! to T he D alles T h u rsd ay to spend a which will be used to decorate the
m anhole is of concrete, th e w ork of lew days with th eir son and wife graves of ex-service men on Me
the co ncrete co n tra cto rs on th e new Dr. and Mrs. Fred Thom pson. They m orial day.
T he E kstrom T ru ck service, of
telephone building.
will rem ain over M other’s Day.
The Misses Ruth Bowron and
T he A reme club will m eet a t the which P. E. Stone is the p ro p rieto r,
Alice Leekley en tertain ed Monday home of Mrs. C. I. R aker Monday has p urchased a new 2% -tou tru ck
evening a t the residence of Mrs. afternoon. May 9. The hostess will to rep lace one of th e old ones.
AValrail & W right have one of
O scar Johnson for the corps of he assisted by Mrs. George Honey,
grade school teach ers, all of whom Mrs. U. G. Sm ith and Mrs. Jam es th eir tru ck s in th e p ain t shops of
were p resen t w ith the exception of S terling. All O. E. S. ladies a re in the W alter Metzger agency w here
I it is receiving a coat of duco.
Miss L illian L ekander who is in vited to be present.
Colorado. Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. P eterso n have
Mrs. B row nhill, form er wife of
Mrs. M. L. Looker, the la tte r the moved from th e Todd ap artm en ts i T im othy Brow nhill, w as in G resh
m other of Mrs. A lbert J. K rueger, into the cottage belonging to am W ednesday in atten d an ce a t th e
m eeting of th e W illam ette B aptist
association, an d incidentally called
on a num ber of old neighbors here.
The Brow nhill fam ily moved 19
years ago from G resham to Mc
M innville w here th eir children
were educated and w here Mrs.
Brow nhill has a p erm an en t home.
She is in P o rtlan d tem porarily but
expects to re tu rn to her home soon.
New Shoes for Ladles, ÎI.95.
No w here w ill you find such
splendid slippers a t so low a price.
Ask to see our ladies’ shoes a t
$2,96 and $3.95. A ylsw orth & Mar-
ton, G resham .—Adv.
Insu ran ce funds for farm loans.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
easy term s. B. AV. T horne.—Adv.
Mother’s Day
Next Sunday
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We have just received a shipment of
appropriate gifts for Mother.
T h e fo llo w in g item s in Im p o rted
P o tte ry
T ea P o ts
C andle S tick s
V ases
F lo w e r B ow ls
C re a m e rs
S u g a r Bowls
Clothcraft Suits
A
a n d o th e r
item s.
FORGET
M OTHER
Hepp’& Racket Store
Gresham
L ast B and C oncert of th e S easo n , W ednesday, M ay II
Rarely ever do you get
coffee so good as
MANNING’S
PSCOJLY
Seldom will you find such good
clothes at so low a price. Light,
medium and dark patterns. Single
or double breasted.
A
You M ake t
Your Own * )
SiSale
Blue 1 i-ade M ark
COFFEE
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A t PiUUh W i ¿¿lv you h m e leisurely enjo yed selecting jusi w h at you w a n 'e d
from n dried a ss o rtm e n ts • an d th e r e w as no sales ta lk to u rg e sou to b u y
anything else. 1 ou are not expected to huv m ore than you need and you are
under obligations to no o n e b u t y o u rs e lf. I t is th e self s e rv ic e system th a t
makes Piggh V. jgglx shopping a means of certain satisfaction
N atu re's choicest gilt»; to m e sparingly. T he
extra fancy article.— like the flaw less diam ond
— is usually available o n 'y to th e chosen few
So it is w ith coffees. T h e finest grades are
not produced ir. nunntities sufficient for gen
eral distribution.
SHREDDED HIIEAT, all of the w heat in biscuit form
(lim it 3‘ pkgs.), 3 p ac k ag e s.........................................
It is such fine quality coffee th a t has built
the fame of M anning s Coffee all u p and dow n
the Parih- Coa«l. A nd it is M an n in g 's finest
Blue T rade Mark Coffee that o sold you fresh
rRbrv m orning at ' the po u n d in this store.
Its rarity if proved Sy it« richness
o f flavor. G et e p*-unJ today.
M J
EEI.S NAPTHA SOAP. (lim it 10 bars to custom er)
10 b ars ...............................................................................
■'EY AATGGLA BREAD, w hite or whole w heat in
lb. tw in loaves. A real q u ality bread, lo a f........
IIII.IJ REST PEACHES
Halves of C alifornia peaches.
L arge 2 'j tin s anil packed in
tine syrup. A real
value, 2 c a n s ........ ’>»)(.
AVALON
JE LLY , various
llavors in 6-oz. glasses. Fine
lor the children’s
lunches,
3 glasses,
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BEEITIM I SPAGHETTI
Fam ous Beechnut quality, all
ready to serve.
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Grocery Bulletin
1 IN I tM P ’s BEAMS, medi
um size tin s of th is well
known brand.
3 c a n s ....................... £ • ) ( .
I’a j ru sh mol «one ru s h . M oney m eans iiuieli to w a rd th e little e x tra th in g s for
th e hom e. Econom y rules nt 20th C entury mol we enjoy red u c in g y o u r tab le
c o sts. Wc know too, th a t you’ll enjoy tlo* th in g s you can buy w ith th e sav
ings you m ake at tlo* 20th ( e n t a n S to re s. Come in to m o rro w .
Saturday and Monday, May 7 and 9, 1927
BROOK F I I .LL)
Loaf Cheese
A
AAIAIZO D ll
DEE MAIZ GDI DEN CORN
This new v ariety of delicious
golden corn will su rely please.
Picnic size
ARD. P ure— In bulk
3 pounds ...............
q u a rt ra n
whole or half, lb.
O t s l EKS, ,\m eriean Beauty
shipm ent No. 1 vans (6-oz.
29c
Seal of Oregon Family
patent made from hard
wheat, 49-lb. sack
SHORTENING. Best—In hulk
P urely vegetable. 3 pounds
'I A 11 I l l s ,
large boxes, 6 f o r..
Urands that you know
M cK FX Z lF CUT
A N N 11 A, B u rn ett's P u r
2-oz. b ottle ...............
String Beans
E,
LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES
P int size tins.
Cost less
than bulk olives.
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2 tin s ...................... ¿JC
H illsdale Broken
large cans. 2Oi*
S vrup
RK l . Fancy S outhern Blue Rose
4 (rounds ............................. * . . . ,
LETTI ( E, from the S acra
m ento Valiey d istrict
2 heads .....................
FLORIDA GRAPEFR1
large and juicy,
Si
NKIST ORANGES
252 size, d o z e n .. . .
Al IE. LEMONS
large size, dozen
AA U DORE TO ILET
I ISSI t.
ro lls.
PIGGLY AYIGGLY
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COASTER W AGON'S i . i M
A nother shipm ent of b rand
new w agons at a special r e
duced price. S turdily b u ilt
and fine looking. Steel disc
w heels and balloon tires.
T hese w agons would reta il at
tw ice th is price. See them at
our sto res S aturday.
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NRU FLAKE RUTTER
CRACKERS,
¿U L
T hese ta sty flake b u tte rs
are enjoyed by everyone.
RODMAN PE T IT POIS PEAS
Real sm all ten d er
|
sweet peas. 2 can s. . « •'(.
SILVER BAR PINEAPPLE
large 2>-2 tin s, whole 1
slices, 2 c a n s .......... i » ) t
K ll A I. SLICED REEL
Chipped from choice
dried beef, 2 j a r s . . .
SUGAR, P u re Cane
C. & H. b erry, sk
OREGON llONEA
q u a rt ja rs . . . .
WASH ( LOTII FREE
w ith each p urchase of 3 b ars
DON A CASTILE SOAP O r _
■ ta n
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I’IGGI Y W IGGI.Y
BI TTER, pound
2 pounds ..................... Ö I
Always the sam e—alw ays
good.
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C. & H. m anufacture^»
P IN I AKI El OI K. Sperry
No. 10 saek ......................
Shrimp
AA III I I M A R TIN A
q u a rte rs , 2 f o r . . . .
\merican Beauty
3 cans
Monte Sliced
Hurtet cans.
Raisins
Market Day Special
4-lb. package
r o l l ì i ' PAPER
Soft, sa n ita ry
Full w eight i-oz. rolls
& for ....................................................
A. W. Metzger & Co
Store Dept.
Peed Dept.
Phone 1451
Phone 1281
A real com plexion soap
rea l price.
TISSUE
3 ro lls .........................
S (O |
E I OI K K err's B
(¡•-pound sack
(KOAAN S I.O N
TOFFEE, 2uth I e n tu r) The last
Coffee excellence— R oasted today in
p la n t—on your table to m o rro w — It's
alw ays tre s h —P o u n d .......................
3 pounds
2 0 Century Stores
"Soft as old linen
I IGA ME I l l s . Camels. C hesterfields Lucky S trikes
None sold to m inors. C a rto n ........
A n O regon Institution
X ext Io B row n's M ark et, U resham
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