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1 GRESHAM OUTLOOK, F B II»AV. SEPTEMBER PAGE FOUR Mrs. Lelie Runyan and son. Geo. W adsw orth, of K irby, Oregon, vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Man ning and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R ush er la st week. They left Monday for their home w here Mrs. Runyan is W. R. Johnson has begun th e I engaged as teach er ip th e public co nstruction of a m odern 7-room j schools. house on his property on the Base Mrs. H arold Buzick has Joined L ine road a q u a rte r mile east of th e 12-mlle corner. The building | her husband a t Oregon City w here w ill be 28 x 36 feet in size, tw o he is m an ag er of th e W alter Metz sto ries in height and w ill have full ger Buick . agency recen tly pur- basem ent. Mr. Johnson is doing , chased by Mr. Metzger. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jo h n so n and th e w ork throughout and will not have the house com pleted for sev children, accom panied by Moro, Oregon, friends Mr. and Mrs. F. R. era l m onths. M argie Shaw, granddaughter of F o rtn e r and children, enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, Is ex Labor Day week-end by a to u r of pected back tom orrow from San j the chain of T illam ook beaches. A G resham surgeon w as called F rancisco w here she has spent the sum m er vacation w ith h er m other. Sunday to atten d th e in ju rie s of u Mrs. L illian Young. Margie is a S eattle w om an, a Mrs. A nderson, pupil at the GreBham grade school. whose back w as badly h u rt when Mrs. R obert H ayes of Albany is the autom obile in which she was visiting at the home of her p arents riding tu rn ed over on E ast Powell | Valley road n ear th e Sim onson Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong. • residence. She was se n t to P o rt Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S ture w ere land san itariu m . pleasantly surprised Sunday a fte r Mr. and Mrs. J. P. G aleener, p a r noon when about 50 friends and relatives came in to assist in th e ents of Mrs. M. L. W hite, have sent house w arm ing of th eir beautiful word of th e ir safe arriv a l a t Ma new residence w hich has recently dera, C alifornia. They left a week been com pleted on Ava avenue. A ago W ednesday and arriv ed home program consisting of num bers by ! S aturday afte r a p leasan t trip . M aurice Botkin, who has been a m ale q u arte t, solos and other se lections and a num ber of addresses em ployed in the sales d ep artm en t w as enjoyed by those present, after of Swift & Co. of P o rtlan d for sev w hich delicious refreshm ents were eral m onths past, has been tr a n s served. Dr. and Mrs. S tu re w ere ferred from local te rrito ry to the presented w ith a pedestal Boston I coast, em bracing th e a re a from fern, other potted p la n ts and sev T aft to W heeler. He and Mrs. Bot kin expect later to m ake th e ir resi- eral bouquets of cu t flowers. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Felton and i deuce In Tillam ook. children of Millwood, W ashington, W. D. K inder left yesterd ay for have been visiting at th e home of j Moro w here he w ill judge th e club th e form er's b ro th er T. A. Felton. work and livestock in th e S herm an M i - b . F elton's niece, Miss D orothy I county fair. Mrs. K inder is in E u Sfecaur, who has been visiting for gene w here she is visiting w ith rel- the past m onth a t the Felton home, 1 atives over th e week end. retu rn ed to her home In Goeur d’ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Alene, Idaho, last Monday. P. M anning w ere C. W. Sherwood Mrs. B. W. Em ery and daughter, ' and Mrs. C arrie Jam es of Los An Mrs. Ruby Buckle, visited for sev geles, Gene H astings of A shland, era l days of last week with friends i and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sherwood at V ancouver, W ashington. ; and d au g h ter M arjorie of P ortland. A num ber from G resham and C. W. Sherwood Is su p erin ten d en t Powell Valley attended th e funeral of the Pacific Car D um urrage bu- of th e Rev. A. V. A nderson which I reau of Los Angeles, and R. T. was held in Em anuel church, P o rt Sherwood has been a m em ber of land, on Tuesday afternoon. tin- Circle th e ate r o rc h e stra for Miss Louise H ow ard, g ran d the past 15 years}. T he m en a re dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. nephew s of Mrs. Manning. M anning, has begun her first year Mr. and Mrs. P at W hite, th e fo r of teaching. She will be employed mer a b rother of M. L. W hite who as In stru cto r in E nglish, m athe recently moved to G resham , and m atics and d ram atics at the junior Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F orm an of high school at Bandon. Oregon. P ortlan d w ere dinner g u ests last Miss H ow ard form erly attended evening of Mr. and Mrs. W hite. G resham Union high school. The Rev. anil Mrs. M. V. Wliet- T he first reg u lar m eeting of th e Rebekah W elfare club since th e zell visited Sunday with form er sum m er vacation met w ith Mrs. O klahom a friends at W oodburn, Mr. George Kenney W ednesday a fte r and Mrs. Jan ies Iloye and the la t noon with a line attendance. Mrs. te r's p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. E d H. E. Davis, a sister of Mrs. E. E. mondson of T e rre H aute, Indiana. The B aptist Ladles' Guild is p lan W elling, was the guest of Mrs. Kenney during the m orning and ning a chicken dinner to be given next T hursday evening. Septem ber later of the club. T he Rev. F. M. B urtch, form erly 15, nt tin* church. D inner will be pastor of th e Bethel B aptist church served from 5:30 to 7:30. Miss G ladys B unting has r e hero, now of Notus, Idaho, was a ca lle r in G resham on Wednesday. turn ed to G resham and w ill tak e He was accom panied by his m other, her sister H azel's place as office Mrs. C lara B urtch anil his three a ssista n t w ith the M aytag w ashing sons. They had been visiting r e la m achine com pany. Hazel is p lan tives in P ortland and w ere on th e ir ning to enroll for her senior year at G reshnm Union high school. way home. Gresham Locals j The Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann, Mrs. F. V olbrecht and Miss Ilse Schw edler re tu rn e d T uesday from a w eek’s trip to Pow ell Butte, O re gon, w here they w ere th e guests of Mrs. V olbrecht's b rother-in-law and sister Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam F reund. On the way home they spent Monday night a t th e home of th e Rev. and Mrs. H. K arpenstein of Eugene. They w ent by way of T he D alles and retu rn ed via McKenzie pass. On Sunday th e Rev. Mr. H orstm ann perform ed the m a rria g e cerem ony of Mrs. V olbrecht’s niece, Miss L ena F reu n d nt Pow ell B utte, and Lloyd W yatt of The Dalles. Mr. adn Mrs. E. E. Schw edler and Mr. and Mrs. W alter V olbrecht joined the p arty on S atu rd ay and re- m ained until Monday. Mrs. W alter V olbrecht attended the bride. 9, T he G resham band w ill hold its benefit dance a t Blue Lake on No vem ber 11, A rm istice day. T his is the benefit planned for L abor day and called off on account of exces sive rain . j Jen e Myers R ichards w ill p resen t a group of young p ian ists a t th e hom e of Mrs. P au l Stone on S a tu r ' day aftern o o n , S eptem ber 10, at j 2:30 o'clock. Those who will ta k e i p a rt w ill be Vera and M arjorie | Stone and D orothy M iller of G resh j am and two little g irls from P o rt j land. F rien d s of th e little g irls a re J invited to be present. I ’ ; Robert V aritz. m eat cu tter at th e S an itary Meat m ark et, has been a b sent from his w ork for th e p ast tw o i weeks as th e r e s u lt of infection in one of his fingers follow ing a cut. ! The condition is now m uch im proved and V aritz expects to re- : tu rn to his w ork soon. Mrs. Geo. D ietl was also absent from th e : m a rk e t for a week suffering w ith lum bago b ut is now recovered. 1927 P re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade for th e ten -m an team golf to u rn am en t to be played S unday betw een St. H elens co u n try club and G resham golf club on th e Ruby golf course. The follow ing is th e lineup of th e G resham p lay ers, Jam es Bushong, W illiam Ott, Dr. W. J. Ott, W. J. Todd, Dr. H. V. Adix, J. R. M artin, B. W. T horne, W alter Zenger, Glen D avidson and W. J. Cooper. Bungalow Bargain. County A g ricu ltu ra l A gent S. B. My fine 5-room hom e for sale a t a H all judged the a g ric u ltu ra l and ' bargain. M ust be seen to be ap h o rtic u ltu ra l exhibits W ednesday preciated. Main stree t. G resham . at th e Colum bia county fair being ! H . W. Cooley, phone 51x2. tf held th is week a t Deer Islan d . Mr. W ant ads add to your profit. H all says th a t they have a good fair, alth o u g h bad w eath er had cu t The Bentley Tire Shop down th e num ber of a g ric u ltu ra l under n ew m a n a g e m en t exhibits. T he livestock exhibits S e w and V nlruntzed Tire», t.u»o- l l n e , tills and G rease». w ere la rg e r th a n usual. e x p e r t saw itllnv. B roken a r tic le s rep aired . In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. Miss G ladys S h arp is visiting a t No com m ission or brokerage. Very Seaside for a few days. She was easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. accom panied to the beach by her m other and siste r Miss E lsa S harp, b ut they re tu rn e d W ednesday. SEPT. V a c a tio n d a y s a re o v er and th e ev e r y - m orning lu n c h box w ill be w a it in g t o be filled . At P ig g ly W ig g ly m o th e r has su ch a w o n d erfu l op p or tu n ity to search the s p a c io u s s h e lv e s fo r a p p e t iz in g l.unch v a riety . 12 H e r e yo u w ill fin d a c o m p le te lin e o f sc h o o l s u p p lie s W e c a rry a co m p le te lin e of CARTERS INKS, MUCILAGE and PASTE O nce trie d , a lw a y s used. Ask us fo r b lo tte rs, th ey a re free fo r th e a s k in g Hepp’s Racket Store A le tte r has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. S t.C lair, who a re now in south c e n tra l I lli Phone 1236 GRESHAM nois, tellin g of overtak in g Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n and fam ily n ear Sauk C entre, M innesota, on October 31. The n am e' of W. W. TTTTTTTTITTTÎTTTÎ 7T?T?T?T?TTT7T?T?TT1’?TTTIJ2IZC ZI Metzger on the sp a re tire cover first a ttra c te d th eir atten tio n . They en joyed a fine visit with th e J o h n sons, who expected to reach th e ir d estination at Litchfield th a t night. 82% The auto races a t the Speedbowl which w ere postponed from la st Sunday and L abor day a re a n nounced for Sunday, Septem ber 11 and Septem ber 18. W ith th e in d i cations favoring p leasan t w eath er m any will w ant to see th ese races. Mrs. M. I. Sunday and two ch il dren left th is m orning for Hood River to join Mr. Sunday. *who has been employed for several m onths as m ach in ist In a m achinery and w oodw orking p lan t. They have taken housekeeping rooms and ex pect to rem ain to the end of the apple h arv est and possibly all w in ter. G uests of Mrs. C. H. L ane from W ednesday un til T h u rsd ay eve ning w ere Mrs. Georg»1 H ealey and sm all son of C osta Mesa. C alifo r nia. Mrs. H ealey has sp en t the past th ree m onths in N orth D akota vis iting with relativ es and is now on her way home. Miss Edna M ew hirter and Miss Maud P h illip s have tak en house keeping rooms in th e C. E. R usher home for th e school year. Miss P h illip s will spend th e m ost of h er week m d s at h er home in Oregon City, Die Penniless In su ra n c e m en tell us t h a t 82% of all m en die PEN N ILESS. T h is m e a n s th a t b u t 18% of us a re fin a n c ia l successes. T h e rea so n fo r th is T E R R IB L E a v e ra g e is sim p ly b ecau se m ost m en do n o t SAVE. P/GGLY WJGGLY Week-End Features "),'L SOUR l’ICKLES, in t h i l A « bulk, q u a rt ............... lot S ta rt y our sa v in g s account h e re today. If a young m an of 20 w ould sa v e $12 a y e a r, a t th e ag e of 65 h e w ould h a v e $1510.44 (4% com pounded.) FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON A S trong Bunk B ooks ANU 22c OII.LSOALE ASPA RAGI’S T IPS. No. 1 sq u a re tin s O ' new pack ................... BUFFALO M A T tH E S. non- poisonous. strik e any- 1 rr w here, 6 b o x e s.......... 1 I V AAV OTTER OYSTERS, selected cove oy sters in five- 1 "T ounce tin s .............. PEANUT BUTTER 1-lb. toy p a il.............. — GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE LIQUID SUNSHINE 60c size ................... I ’*V 23c . . . ......................... 43c p in ts 1ftp 1 HL St 01 TO ILET TISSUE 3 ro lls ................. 2 j 3 L SILVER BAR PIN E A PP L E , large 2% tin s of H aw aiian sliced pineapple in syrup ....................... PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER, m akes new friends e v e ry d a y . J u s t try it. 1 Q z, pound ......................... i O v w. 2 p o u n d s ....................... ' t i t q 2 for ........................ N l i t GRAHAM CRACKERS or SALTED SODAS, 2-lb. boxes ................. W ill keep fresh in th is package. > A » ’ 1 J » V X»)L 45C F R E S H FIJI IT S anti V EG ETA B LES M ake y o u r ow n se le c tio n from th e d isp la y s a t o u r s to re s, an d save m oney. I TAII N A SW EET PEAS, 2 c a n s .............Z e /C INSTANT POSTI M, a health P lans have been m ade by th e W omen's Home M issionary society for a bake sale to be held on the afternoon of Septem ber 17 a t the W alrad M ercantile store. t tllNESF. KABAEUTO CRAB, selected quality, ocean caught PIGGLY WIGGLY OOI BLE BREAD, full 2 pounds 1 1 _ of q u ality bread, lo a f. W e c a n n o t b o th It is re a lly n o t h a rd to be a success. W o rk f a ith fully and sa v e SO M ETH IN G c o n siste n tly . K eep th o se sa v in g s in a sa fe p lace a n d le t th e m a lo n e w h e re they c a n w ork day a n d n ig h t a t com pound in te re s t. DIAMOND NOODLES, 3 p k g s ... P A G SOAP. W hite N aphtha. I t ’s sim ply a b etter 1 H soap. 5 b a r s ................. l i t ful cereal beverage ‘HL. 8-oz. size ................... ♦),*t I Al IE. SW EET r o T A - 1 Q n TOES, 4 lb s .................l i / L MARKET DAY RAISINS, T hom pson's seedless raisin s, reclean ed 4-lb. b a g s .....................¿ i t l v ORANGES. 252 size O H ., dozen ........................... OvL S', juicy, 360 size, dozen I.E M O ' . . . . •>«/» DON A ( AST1LE SOAP OCz» 3 b ars ................... FR E E , w ashcloth w ith each 3 bars. GROCERY 30 STORES Mll.I. RUN. F isher’s d*-| • ) ( ) 80-lb. s a c k .............. tp T e ^ i» / in Oregon Institution N ext to B ro w n ’s M ark et, G resh am NEW AND SECOND HAND School RED C R ISt'O , th e perfect vegetable sh o rten in g , especially P h , , priced, 3-lb. t i n ........ 8-oz. ja r ..................... T o w hich C lass do you b elo n g ? SPE N D a n d HAVE. _______ p i,W E L L ST. S c h o o l B c l l ^ R i« ® School Opens MONDAY, L. J. P oirier I ■hone lilt I B r o o k field R e x B rand LOAF U llE E S E 5-lb. bricks, whole or half, pound PURE LARD Med. 85c, large $1.65 29c S w i f t's je w e l SHORTENING Med. 75c, large $1.45 Rosedale Med. RED SALMON BULK COCOA No. 1 tall cans 25c 3 cans 73e H ig h p e rc e n ta g e o f o il Men 3 lbs. 25c f e r m a n t P u re MAPLE SUGAR 1-lb. pkg. We carry the largest 5 c a n d lO c T a b le ts Eountain Pens priced from $1.00 to $7.00 W e are agents for Sheaffer’s L ife - 1 im e P e n s PENCILS. PEN-HOLDERS. ETC. T he W N A IA Store We sell m ore every week. “ T h e r e 's a r e a s o n ' 39c 53c P u re S tr a in e d HONEY PRIMA MALT 15c Pure Cane S o la r B r a n d Broken slices No. 2' i can 19c We are now ready to supply you with wet weather equipment. • Men’s Black Slickers. Raintest Jackets and Pants. They are guaranteed waterproof. Men’s Rubbers, Men’s 10-ineh Bootees and knee and sporting length boots. A l l n e w a n d fre sh s to c k . quart jars, special PINEAPPLE G r e sh a m D rug Co. SOAP SPECIAL Combination of Laun- drax and White King Soap 60c value Sugar C ash price fo r S a tu r d a y a n d M o rtd a x Light, hopped 75c value 50c G re a t N o r th e r n GOLDEN CORN ,' b M F X F ' ’ j l Ï peti/5, : 3 cans 39c UTAHNA PEAS 2 cans 25c ’ % >£ School Needs a n d G irls UNDERWEAR SWEATERS HOSIERY GALOSHES LADIES We have a new lot of high and ankle length Also ladies’ Raincoats with nats to match. Z IP P E R S . WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. «V