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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1WT The regular meeting of the J. E G ates and d au g h ter Mar- f E. H. K elly and fam ily. W ill Dick J. W. M aulding of Sheridan, who Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse, h er son NOTICB GROWERS G resham gran g e will be held a t th e w as visiting a t the home of his g are t attended the F o u rth of Ju ly , and fam ily, H. B. Dick and wife We are receiving and co n tractin g Guy Fieldhouse and fam ily and g ran g e hall on S atu rd ay evening, d au g h ter, Mrs. J. C. Shultz, had the celeb ratio n held at E stacad a. They 1 and th e Jo h n Sm ith fam ily from for loganberries, rasp b e rrie s and Ju ly 9. m isfo rtu n e to fall Sunday evening rep o rt a m ost enjoyable tim e. P o rtlan d enjoyed a picnic dinner Mrs. C lara M iller helped Mr. and Royal A nne ch e rrie s a t th e Oregon Mrs. P ercy Giese celeb rate th e 4th P ickle & C anning Co. plant, G resh- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ja rv e s w ere w hile crossing a room , su stain in g Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M oreland and to g eth er th e F o u rth a t B lue Lake ’ am. p ark . | Mr. and Mrs. E lton E astm an in G resham recently on th eir a serio u s fra c tu re of th e left hip. a t th e ir hom e a t F ilb ert hill. son h3ve retu rn ed to G resham from LIBBY, M cNEILL & LIBBY. A fter p relim in ary tre a tm e n t had spent the F o u rth of Ju ly vacation honeymoon from E ureka. U tah, and R oseburg and are com fortably lo George H am lin of P o rtlan d , fo r w hile here visited with Mr. and been rendered by a G resham s u r at Seaside. cated in th e house of Mrs. C aroline m erly a resid en t of G resham , was Mrs. K. C. R oberts w ent to Hood Mrs. Jo h n Bliss. The bride Is a geon, he was rem oved to E m anuel D rube on Second street. Mr. More in tow n today. He is an uncle of h ospital. Mr. M aulding will be 83 niece of Mrs. Bowman who lives River W ednesday, Ju n e 29. w here jv land h as become associated w ith F ran k , Jo h n and E rn e st H am lin I she visited w ith her p are n ts until n ear th e cannery. Mr. and Mrs, y ears old th is m onth and it is B. W. T h o rn e in th e real estate and and Mrs. E va Van Doninck. feared his advanced age will re ta rd Ja rv e s a re m aking a to u r of the S aturday when she retu rn ed home in su ran c e business and will occu Mrs. A. W allace and d au g h ter accom panied by h er sister Miss w est and w ill re tu rn home by way his recovery. It Is th o u g h t a slight py the office of th e la tte r on Main Miss M ildred W allace have moved stro k e of p araly sis w as the cause of California. H elen C ham bers who w ill spend street. Mr. M oreland w as a form from th e E k stro m house into th e few days in G resham . T he reg u la r sew ing m eeting of of th e fall. Mr. M aulding has m any er m em ber of th e G resham Union S hultz ap a rtm en ts. Miss W allace frien d s In G resham and Boring who Two P ortlan d young people th e A m erican Legion au x iliary will is an in stru c to r in G resham Union a re hopeful for his u ltim ate recov high school faculty. be held at th e home of Mrs. P earl F ra n k P. McKay and Miss L ucia K high school. ery. Mr. and Mrs. P eter Ahlving and M urray, rom antically inclined and Mack T uesday afternoon. Ju ly 12, Miss Alice P rin d le, whose co n d au g h ter Id a' of K ingsbury, Cali- | Mr. and Mrs. Cris Z u rch er have arm ed w ith the proper legal docu a t 2 o’clock. tra lto has proved popular m any fornia, w ere calle rs W ednesday retu rn ed from th e ir w edding trip The G resham band will p a rtic i m ent, drove out from th e city Sat tim es during th e p ast year with a u evening o’n Mr. and Mrs. A lfred , and are located in th e E kstrom urday evening on m atrim ony bent pate in the band concert to be giv A. diences at G resham w here she w as H am m ar. Mr. and Mrs. H am m ar ' house on Ridge avenue. en at C rystal Lake p ark on Sunday, V IfifiL V \\U G G IX determ ining to get m arried at the and d au g h ter Regina, Mr. and Mrs. | m usical in stru c to r at th e high A d au g h ter w eighing 7 7-8 lbs. *«■ fo r w a r tT * first parsonage they cam e to. The Ju ly 17. T h ere will be 10 or 12 W. L. R hoades, and Jo h n and Elis w as born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. f o llo w in g a b ro a d a n d nation have responded to F re e M ethodist church evidently hands lined up in the com petition. school, appeared on the tow n crie r constructive policy Piggly F o rsg ren and th e ir fam ilies from W orkm an a t St. V incents hospital dependability. This 1« r e t w as the first one sighted and a c The first outdoor concert of th is p rogram of KGW T h u rsd ay m o rn -ggly gees along selling idle chatter-Pigglv Wiggly’s Sycam ore spent Sunday at Camp Ju n e 20. T he W orkm an fam ily re ing. th e B est in the.W orld at cordingly they drove to th e p a r season w ill be given next W ednes National volume will exceed Creek. tlie lowest possible prices, sides a m ile south of G resham . L eslie Skuzie of St. H elens v isit tw< ' im d re J n C 'io n s of sonage next door w here the Rev. L. day evening, Ju ly 13, at th e fair m e h o u s e w iv e s of th e doiwcs during 1Ü27. ed w ith his uncle th e Rev. L. A. A. Skuzie tied a double bow knot. ground entrance. Among th e m any F o u rth of Ju ly Skuzie and fam ily over the w eek W hile nothing could be learned of th e young people or th e ir fu tu re week-end vacation trip s no account end. plans, they departed am id a show er Is m ore In terestin g than th a t of the Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brown left of good w ishes and th e hope th a t one tak en by th e Rev. and Mrs. S. T uesday for th e ir home in S eattle F. P itts. This w as hut th e cu sto a fte r a ten-day v isit w ith Mr. they may live happily ever after. offers the following Saturday specials in I’OST TOASTIES .)f l , m ary trip around th e Mt. Hood B row n’s m other and b ro th er here. IIERSH EY ’S MILK CHOCO- Guy R usher, Guy D. Jones, David 3 packages .............. LATE BARS loop, hut as every one know s th is A lbert A dkins of H eppner, who L ane and Jam es M cAllister w ere The new im proved crisp corn -pound ................... delightful excursion is hard to du spent th e F o u rth w eek-end w ith N ew port beach visitors over the | flake. L im it six packages. plicate. Mr. P itts and his wife his fam ily at th e hom e of his w ife’s Drm nedary G R A PEFR U IT F o u rth week-end. 1 PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER rove Monday to th e ir d a u g h te r’s m other Mrs. Minnie Brown, also T ree-ripened F lo rid a F ra n k G illett and fam ily spent home. Mrs. A. W. Sutton at P ark - g rap e fru it, can . . left T uesday for his home. His the F ourth at Reaver Creek at the dale. Among th e points of in te rest Pound ......................... wife will rem ain longer with th e P A G NAPHTHA SOAP, hom e of Mrs. G illett’s brother. they visited Cloud Cap inn w here two children. Betty Marie A dkins, keeps clothes white, T 2 pounds ................... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reegle m o the snow is still six feet in depth. aged live, who lias been in the h o s colors fresh, 5 b a rs. You'll note the difference. I t ’s tored to The D alles on W ednesday A large black bear was sighted pital for trea tm e n t from diabetes, IIA.MS, y our c h o ic e ............................................. w onderful butter. DEI» PACK TOMATO “ HOT’’ of last week for a v isit over the acro ss th e rav in e from the inn and was b ro u g h t home S atu rd ay and AU E, m ade from red A.’T „ F ou rth with th e ir children Mr. and his an tics kept th e crow d am used th e fam ily is now hopeful of her (E R T O , in su res perfect r e ripe tom atoes, c a n . BACON, p o u n d ...................................................... su lts in p reserv e or Mrs. A. G. Pullen. F or th e w eek for along tim e. E vidently he did recovery. jelly m aking, bottle end celebration th e four drove out not know he w as th e cen ter of a t AMERK AN BEAUTY Mrs. M arg aret S ahlm an and SHRIM P, fresh pack and well th e John Day highw ay south of trac tio n and rem ained In th e open STEA K S, th e b est ste a k s, ch oice s te e r, lb KOVAL CH EF M IX ED KA. d au g h ter, S hirley, of S eattle are know n quality. S pray w here the men enjoyed fish en tirely u n afraid . Mr. P itts said ZOIt ( LAMS, high 2 can s ...................... 2 ../C visiting Mrs. S ah lm a n ’s uncle and grad e pack, c a n ........ i ing and the women visited w ith th a t on the w est side of th e m oun BOILING .MEATS, lb ......................................... au n t, th e Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. Mrs. P u llen ’s m other Mrs. C. A. tain rain prevailed, but th a t on HEINZ VINEGAR, full flavor M.IBS JUNIOR COFFEE, a Mr. S ahlm an. accom panied them by and stren g th . H ill. Mr. and Mrs. Reegle returned reach in g th e sum m it no rain w h at re a l value t)/x W e can su p p ly you w ith a n y th in g in sm oked a n d au to on S aturday. H e retu rn ed P in t bottle ................. home Tuesday. They stute that but ever w as falling. Pound ......................... fre sh m ea ts of a ll kinds. Monday. one detour Is now necessary on the •Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong and N ational Biscuit CRACKERS, TO IL E T TISSUE •)(» Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Camp, accom John Day highw ay. T he sand is son Jum ps spent th e F ourth w eek Honey G raham s or Prem ium SCOT’S, 3 ro lls. . Z f / C salted sodas still piled along the stre e ts of A r end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert panied by the la tte r ’s p aren ts, Mr. H ere you can get th e 2-pound b o x ................ lington, which w as visited by a dis Hayes a t Albany. Jam es rem ained and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss, m otored to WALDORF, 3 ro lls. a stro u s cloudburst two weeks ago. to assist his bro th er-in -law with Redmond S atu rd ay w here they PURITAN MALT b est of sa u sa g e s a n d S uperior g rad e paper. N ew spaper accounts of the big Ills farm w ork u n til tile beginning w ere th e g u ests of M r . Cam p's For best resu lts. b ro th er-in -law and sis te r Mr. and C a n ............................... O t)C lunch m e a ts th a t m oney PIGGLY WIGGLY DOUBLE rain fall w ere not exaggerated, a c of school. BR I AB, 82-oz. loaves, w hite cording to those who ju st cam e L. L. Klddfer and E. R. K idder Mrs. Roy R oberts and th e ir d au g h or w hole w heat f 1 „ ' PI A X| I BUTTER can buy. A lso « choice ter. Miss Roberts, who had re from there. and th e ir fam ilies, Glenwood Mil Loaf ............................. 1-lb. toy p a i ls ... tu rn ed to th e home of her p aren ts fru its , v eg etab les am i C. E. K ilgore and d au g h ter Alice ler, G. M orrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. W a fte r spending tw o w eeks a t su m SI N B R IIE (L E A N SE K , i ll IPSO, large size. Makes a re here from Los A ngeles at) th e Cook and Mr. Cook's m other from g ro ce rie s of a ll k in d s. sw eetens as it scours all w ashing easier. m er school at C orvallis. On Mon hom e of th e form er’s p are n ts Mr P o rtlan d composed a w eek-end p a r P ackage ..................... day Mr. and Mrs. R oberts and and Mrs. John C. K ilgore and Ills ty w hich enjoyed th e sea breezes at Give us a tria l. d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Camp and b ro th er S. N. K ilgore and fam ily Siletz hay on T illam ook beach near Mr. an d Mrs. Bliss drove over the Alice retu rn ed to G resham y e ste r T aft. They rep o rt a delightful McKenzie P ass to B elknap sp rin g s ■ day m orning after visiting relatives tim e w ith the usual beach diver w here th ey w ere joined by Mr. and ' ( A N T E L O IT E S, your sions. and friends at E stacada. Mr. Kil LETTUCE, solid heads A_ choice. 2 for. 2 f o r ................ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sm ith and Mrs. Jo h n M arshall, a b ro th er-in - gore and his daughter plan to re law and sister of Mr. Camp. A fter tu rn to Los A ngeles the first of the children and Mrs. S m ith ’s m other XEW POTATOES, best LEMONS, firm and Phone 151 S tore No. 3 Mrs. Mary Geyer spent Sunday and a picnic d ln q er th ey all departed stock, i ih s .............. WE DELIVER com ing week. juicy, d ozen .......... for th e ir homes. Monday at the Hayden cam p near Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com stock and ch ild ren w ere down from W hite Zigzag. CALIFORNIA ORANGES, med. size. Juicy, dozen Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Leslie r e Salm on, W ashington, for the 4tli, at th e home of Mrs. C om stock’s tu rn ed W ednesday evening from severul m other Mrs. A. W. E aston. Mr. Seaside afte r spending Com stock has recently been tr a n s w eeks in th e ir com fortable cottage ferred by the S tandard Oil com it tlie beach. N ext to B ro w n ’s .M arket, G resh am T he fam ilies of D. M. and C. D. pany from th e ir plant nt llood Riv Cathey, M. V. W hetzell, .1. A. H op er to W hite Salmon. per, tlie Itev. L. A. Skuzie, J. F. In n card received yesterdny Read, U. K. Salki and M. C. Smeds- from It. E. Cannon and fam ily they rud, witli Mrs. Adolpti Nelson and sta te they w ill soon leave Culver. Light malt, hop flavor d au g h ter G ladys enjoyed th e big In glass jars Indiana, w here they have been vis picnic held Monday at the F ree Special iting several weeks, for th e ir home M ethodist cam p ground west of at Gresham . Pints. P o rtland. A thletic events and a J. F. Davis of Salem, a bro th er- sum ptuous dinner enlivened the in-law of J. N. M ew hirter and Mrs. day. Belle Brow n, spent T uesday and Len and Lewis Zulderdiiin have W ednesday nt the M ew hirter home. eft for W alla W alla, W ashington, Sunday guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. w here they have obtained w ork for M C. Addy of Camas, W ashington. the sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley r e f inest quality extras tu rn ed W ednesday night from th eir trip to S hasta Springs. C alifornia, No. 2' S can Med. size, 3 cans We have just received w here they met th e ir son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur a well assorted lot of S tanley and children and spent a manufacturers’ samples day with them . The round trip was consisting of E n g l i s h m ade betw een S aturday m orning Prints, Soisettes and and W ednesday night, and Sunday Rayons. Prices r a n g e was spent in Ashland In th e b eau tiful auto park said to be the finest from <1.75 to <3.95, all In th e world. Miss Mabel Shipley, are marked who accom panied them , went on w ith the S tanleys to th eir home In W e su g g e st th a t y o u r S a tu r S an ta Cruz, w here she will visit for day u rd , r c a r r y sem e o f th e se 16 bars White W onder Soap ..................$ .80 Ite m s . a sh o rt time. the regular selling price, bars Double Refined Borax $ Mr. and Mrs AV. S. D enning of The I rixie Brand is well W t u t AD’S S P E C I.11, 1 Muminum Presen 1.00 S eattle visited for a few days last Best C ream ery B utter known and materially week with th e form er's brother-in- p er p o u n d ................... <2.05 law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. advertised. ■'( larve W illiam s. They have gone to <2.05 value for packages M arshfield for a short visit and will la ter m eet th e ir d aughter, Miss Alice, at R oseburg and re tu rn for t í a fu rth e r visit here. Miss D enning »-I BEE t< BED PEQUOT is a teacher In Mills College. C ali I t x t t t i l l O tt ( ORN, 2's SHEETIN G , y ard llvI Maize Brand, fornia. Standard tomatoes 3 for ........................... Market Day special 12-ln. PEPPERILL I’ll.- Mrs. li. W. Snashall spent W ed with puree LOW TIDING, yard........ nesday with Mrs. P ercy Giese at +-lb. pkge. I OI1S U t h i s 2 cans C edarville. Mrs. S nash all has been All hrunds, 3 for Ifi-lii. HOPE Ml SI.IX LAST CALL confined to her home for m ouths yard ____ TOMATO h i IS IIl |* -a and th is was her first attem pt at Bost G ra n u la te d C ane Very good quality, bottle J getting out for a visit w ith friends, S u g ar, 100-lb. bag. all of whom will be pleased to NEEDLESS AND NEEDED learn th a t her health Is so much ( HILDKEN’S FIBRE SILK HOSE, Sport S tripes. >)O KA LSI Ns, E lir m a ii s Best | cash price. Improved pack, per package J Puffed and Seedless S ta te by S t a t e - C ity Z C it y - Z jyW o tir NEWBERG PACKING CO. Saturday-Monday Piggly Wiggly features *i(H M E A TS Newberg Hams and Bacon are 25 per cent cheaper now than a year ago. rtQ -i-3C O” <£-)C 43C 85C $3.00 rr 1 iC S UOC ...25c or ZOC .. 17c -» r 00/» .5MC 4 loC Q . 20C OOC ItC 2.»)C lie Ilia V (J 1 lor .............. I «’C Saturday Fruit and Vegetable Features 1 •’ IOC 1 iyc NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO' nC OO« £^C 24C GROCERY BULLETIN Pruna Malt I// Oregon Institution SI ORES Dill Pickles • 69c Hawaiian Pineapple WALRAD Van Camp’s Pork and Beans 25c » WOMEN’S A Real Special 25c Merc. Co. Phone 1411 WHITE WONDER SOAP SALE SPECIAL I 15c Raisins 55c Red Pack Tomatoes Sugar HANNEMAN’S ¿>OC ’*21 39c 25c HOSIERY SPECIALS Sunmaid Raisins I WIN B ill tit . a . w lo a f « 'ipped h » ix p ip< g O • I Special for Saturday and Monday $1.29 25c One-Third Off Vtahna Peas Best ungraded peas 2 cans Raisins, 2 pkgs. 25c doC LADIES’ ARROWHEAD SILK SPORT HOSE 78c LA D IES’ I HIEEON HOSE, very fine, full fashioned. 22-lnch boot, m ercerized top Colors S kin and F reni h Nude l <1 R egular $1.85. now Nl..),) Prince Albert Tobacco, 16-oz. tin 93c itixedo Tobacco, 16-oz. tin 75c WALRAD MfcRCANTILE CO. A. W. METZGER & O lid h tM tin d S s r t 'i r s Feed Dept. “ The House of Q uality“ G R ESH A M . OREGON PH O N E 1111 H e Give Green Trading Stamp«