GRESHAM OUTLOOK, EKIDtY, OCTOBER 7, 1927
PAGE FOUR
Gresham Locals
J. C. K ilgore w as able to be out
on th e stre e t W ednesday for the
first tim e In several m onths. He
was on the verge of pneum onia for
a considerable p a rt of th is time.
Sunday guests a t th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere Mr. ,
and Mrs. C. E. Tylor, th eir son
C harles and daughter M artha of I
W oodburn.
Miss E va Campbell, th e new ly- j
appointed assista n t county su p e rin
tendent of schools, com pleted her j
supervision of th e G resham grade I
school W ednesday and the follow- ■
ing m orning w ent to O rient for a ,
visit of th a t school. Miss Campbell, I
who is a form er resid en t of G resh- i
am and a form er teach er in the
G resham grade school, is appar-1
ently a m ost capable person to fill
th e im p o rtan t office recently as-1
signed her. She has already visited '
tw o -th lrd s of the schools of th e |
county and plans to m ake all of th e |
schools at least once a month. She
says she has m et w ith delightful
cooperation on the p a rt of p rin ci
pal and teachers in the G resham j
school w hich she m uch appreciates. |
The A reme club w ill m eet Mon- I
day, October 10, at the home of
Mrs. C. O. Schneider. The hostess
w ill be assisted by Mrs. .1. C. Shultz,
Mrs. A rnold Ruegg and Mrs. Wm.
Stanley. All O. E. S. ladies a re In-I
vlted.
F. P. K inder of W aitsburg, W ash- j
ington, is spending the week with ;
his b ro th er W. D. K inder. He has ■
been atten d in g the K nights of
P ythias convention a t Kelso, W ash
ington.
A. I. K ruger, H arry S path and
C larence Brow n, m echanics of the |
W alter Metzger lluirk agency, i
brought hack two deer from th eir ,
w eek-end hunting trip near the I
Alsea riv er In southern Oregon.
Mrs. George Duncan has been on
the sick list for the p ast week.
Mrs. J. H. Wood was taken sud- !
denly ill lust Sunday and for sev- '
eral days was in a critica l condi
tion. She is im proving gradually, i
Miss Lucy Adams is assisting in I
her care.
WALRAD
Merc. Co.
Phone 1411
tVALRAD’S SPECIAL
Best C ream ery B u tter
p er p o u n d ........ ..............
NEW RAISINS
Seedless, Seeded and
Puffed, 2 p k g s..............
I ft-,
Q Q /»
£ t> V
MARKET BAY RAISINS Q (7 „
4-lb. p ac k ag e s..................
wit
FANCY HAMS, PURITAN
G enuine su g ar-cu red
per pound ........................
Qftp
Out
SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER -| f t „
t cans fo r........................ A7/L
FREE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jo h n so n and
two ch ild ren who have been occu
pying an ap a rtm en t a t th e hom e of
Miss Lucy Adams, have moved to
P ortland.
C. W. A ltm an of Dundee w as In
G resham W ednesday on business
m atters. Mr. A ltm an is engaged In
g eneral farm ing on an extensive
scale. He has 452 acres devoted to
th e cu ltiv atio n of w heat, clover
seed and o th er crops, also a large
p ru n e o rch ard . He Is m aking a
specialty of the raisin g of H am p
sh ire sheep and has 250 purebreds
in his flock.
Mr. and Mrs B url Raby and child
have moved to G resham from Lents.
They are living on F o u rth stre e t
n ear the U ndenom inational tem ple.
Mr. Raby is employed In P o rtland.
Mrs. B. W. E m ery is able to be
out again afte r h er recen t severe
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan M etzger of
Lodi, California, pioneer resid en ts
of G resham , arriv ed W ednesday
evening to visit the fo rm er's b ro th
er, Jo h n H. Metzger and oth er r e la
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. K orsund are
fu rth e r im proving th eir residence
p roperty a t Fifth and Hood, p u r
chased a num ber of m onths ago, by
the co nstruction of a lily pond.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. A nderson are
visiting th eir son David and fam ily
and o th er relativ es at W inthrop,
W ashington. They expected to be
gone about th ree weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell spent
Sunday w ith Mrs. Bosw ell's m other
Mrs. Anna Ja n e F air, who recen tly
retu rn ed to P o rtlan d from a four
m onths' trip to K ansas, P en n sy l
vania, and oth er points ea st
The Rev. C. W. A nguish of
P o rtlan d called on th e Rev. and
Mrs. D. B. W eintz T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailey and
children moved y esterd ay out of
the house on Hood avenue belong
ing to R. D. Bailey, w hich they have
occupied for th e p ast six years.
They a re now located in th e K el
lum house on L aw rence street.
Mrs. H erb ert B arnes and two
children left yesterd ay for a w eek's
visit w ith rela tiv e s a t Bothell,
W ashington.
Miss D orothy Cooper, a pupil of
H elen E rn s t on pipe org an , has se
cured a position as relief o rg an ist
at th e G ranada th eater. Miss Coop
er has been doing com m endable
work along th is line. She is co n
tin u in g her lessons and goes to
P o rtlan d each day for organ p ra c
tice.
Mrs. A rth u r Clifford Jo h n so n of
S eattle and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ja ck
H elin of M inneapolis, M innesota,
arriv ed Monday for a w eek's v isit
w ith the ladies’ sister Mrs. Sidney
Wood. T he p arty of five is m aking
an auto to u r of the w est and will
go from here to C alifornia.
Bargains In Nursery Stock.
M eadow hurst L andscape n u rsery
stock w ill be sold at w holesale
prices. See Wm. H ornecker, Pow
ell Valley and B ark er road. Phone
3685, G resham , add ress Rt. 1, P o rt-
tf
land.
«I’M.
CATSUP
The larg e b o ttle ..............
15c
FREE GASOLINE
PRESTO LAC!
Flag E tiquette
Phoenix Hose for Ladies.
The flag has an etiquette of its own, and the
rules as issued by the Sons of the Revolution are,
in effect, as follows:
All th e new colors including
pointex heel a t p opular prices,
$1.00, $1.50, $1.95.—A ylsw orth &
M artin.—Adv.
tf
JESS* GRESHAM CH A PTER No.
VQTu 44, R. A. M. S tated con-
Wu vocation Monday evening,
wIV October 10 . W ork in P. M.
It should not be hoisted before sunrise; nor al
lowed to remain up after sunset.
At sunset, civilian spectators should stand at
attention, and uncover during the playing of the
“Star Spangled Banner.”
When the national colors are passing in review
or in parade the spectator should, if walking, halt
or if sitting, arise and uncover.
In placing the flag at halfmast, it should first be
hoisted to the top of the staff, and then lowered to
position, and preliminary to lowing from half-mast,
it should first be raised to the top.
and M. E. M. Degree. V isiting com
panions welcome.
By o rder of the H. P..
JAMES ELK1NGTON, Sec’y.
GROCERY B U LLETIN
25c
ROYAL WHITE LAUN
DRY SOAP, 10 b ars for.
39c
HI R SPECIAL FR E SH .
RH tS T E D ( (»FI FE
2 p o u n d s.........................
75c
standards ofEcononiy
&
Solar Iirand
PINEAPPLE
Broken slices
No. 2% can
A book of flair e tiq u e tte to g e th e r w ith flag 3 - 5
feet jo in te d pole, h a llia rd s , a n d b ra c k e t goes to each
new d e p o sito r m ak in g a d ep o sit of $5.00 in S av in g s
D e p a rtm e n t before D ecem ber 1, 1027.
F estival
CRAPE FRUIT
Extra choice fruit
in heavy syrup
Can
19c
Silver Bar
TOMATOES
Best standard with
puree, 2 cans
PRESTO LAC!
Repair Driveways.
A quick drying lacquer as cheap
Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your
as paint. See TODD th e P ain t Man,
drivew ays w ith crushed ro ck or
G resham . P hone 1821.
road gravel. See W alrad & W right,
G resham , phone 1631.—A d v ._____
New th in g s u n d er “Classified."
IDEAL JARS, half gallon, Special.................... $1.39
KERR’S SELF-RISING
IIHTUAKE FI.DUIt,
per p a c k a g e ..................
FIRST STATE BANK
L
UTAHNA PEAS
Best ungraded variety
2 cans
J
A Strong Bank
GRESHAM, OREGON
Large Oval
SARDINES
In mustard tomato
sauce and spiced.
2 cans
25c
Plano and K lndegarten T aught.
L essons in piano will be given at
th e home of Mrs. C. E R usher, a f
ternoons. A m usical k in d e rg a rte n
is being conducted forenoons, Mon
day to Friday. For p a rtic u la rs te l
ephone Lilly Maud P hillips, 79x2,
G resham .—Adv.
Battery Service.
H ere is w here you get som ething
A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4
for nothing. Come and see. Mt.
Hood Service S tation, Pow ell V al and your old one. C harging, 50c.
Pow ell Valley a t 52d street. P hone
ley an d Ava avenue.—Adv.
TAbor 0284 afte r 7 p. m.—Adv.
TOWEL
Bath Towel (w orth 50c) with
12 cakes Dona Castile, th e h ig h
est quality toilet soap,
QPZ«
value $1.70, sp e c ia l........
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen and
Mrs. C harles Moore w ere the in
vited gu ests W ednesday evening at
a farew ell reception held in a
P o rtlan d Chinese re sta u ra n t for
two Ja p an ese fam ilies residing
n ear G resham , Mr. and Mrs. S.
T w ahashi and tw o children and Mr.
and Mrs. K. Shibuya and four chil
dren who a re m aking p rep aratio n s
to leave soon for Jap an . Mrs. L a r
sen has been active in Sunday
school w ork am ong th ese Jap an ese
and Mrs. Moore in giving music
lessons to one of th e girls, th e re
fore they w ere honored by th e In
vitation. About 200 w ere present
and g rea t deference was shown the
A m erican guests.
The Rebekab W elfare club met
with Mrs. R alph Deavllle Tuesday.
An enjoyable tim e w as spent so
cially and com fo rters w ere tied for
the Odd F ellow 's home.
M. I. Comstock, late of Coleraine,
M innesota, who has been visiting
relativ es at W illam ette, is at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
Stevens on Cleveland avenue w here
he will spend th e w inter.
Sigfred P eterso n has purchased
the residence p roperty on Liberty
avenue, form erly occupied by O. A.
Baker and fam ily, from his father.
Conrad P eterson. It is understood
th a t Mr. P eterso n expects to m ake
some im provem ents on th e place.
Leo Bailey retu rn ed to his work
T h u rsd ay in T ro u td ale after sev
eral days' absence on account of
illness
^°lW
,ne
’’
25c
WIDE MOUTH FRUIT .JARS, nic/«f/f/f(7 AY o / iozmje /, special, pts., $1.05
Quarts $1.25
The low nrnes at I’iggly Wiggly are not to he compared with cheap
price.* offered by imitators on cheap food* Every price at Pigglv
Wiggly is a low priee and the food always the nest. Select it
yourself--save time and clerk hire. Buy from clean stores and
fresh stocks. Enjoy the pleasure ol personally deciding without
bothersome persuasion.
WESSON Oil., a superior
salad and rooking oil
q u a rt .......... . ............
.ICI I
( t i l Mi l IK K . I’D ODER
T he w orld's g rea test baking
pow der
pound tin s ..............
B E K TINI T P K I P A R E II
SPAGHE TTI, ready In
a m inute. 2 can s. .
43c
26c
s i NBRITE ( I I ESSER.
double ai tion
4 f o r .........................
19c
UNDERWOOD’S SARDINES,
12 to 14 fish in high
grade oil, 3 f o r . . . .
SI 1 HI.ESS RAISINS
4-pound b a g s..........
or ww
35c
U IG I.lt AtlGGI.A BUTTER.
frostily churned
pound ........................
2 p o u n d s....................
17c
93c
It All 11 1 lit CRAB. selected
quality and m ostly
leg meat ...................
29c
CHAMPION H A K E
TER ( K t( KEKS.
fresh sh ip m en t........
BUT-
29c
SCOT T IS S I E, exceptionally
high grade
3 ro lls ......................
29c
DBHMEDABY G RA PEFRU IT
tree ripened fruit
Can
25c
PAG N APII I II A S H tl'
6 b a r s .........................
22c
Gl EST IVOR! SH tl*
( bars.......................
25c
ttll.S H Nl I M til-
G A KIN E, 3 lbs. ..
69c
U IG t.lt W lt.G I t llttl HI E
HR 1 i I'.
sanitary wax w rapper, w hite
or whole wheat
Loaf ...................
11c
N t El l, GELATINE
Del monte Coffee
Manufactured by Tillman and Rendell.
\ standard of. quality for 40 years. Sole distributors for
Gresham District.
55C
Pound.
ie s s i " 1.
OÍT-»
3 p o u n d s.....................
V-
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$ 1 .0 5
2 pounds..
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281
i Quality and Service
t . t i i m i goody sugar
29c
PE IS, 3 can s. .
2 p ac k ag e s..................
IIERSIIEY
MILK
25C
CIIOI O-
I.ATE Bar*, ty-lh. sis
e 23c
Saturday-Monday Special
on Meats, Lard and Groceries
I I R I tll I I N t i l. < EIIAK
UOI ISH , I It ana and
polishes fine fu rn itu re . 2
f
F re sh F ru ii »nti
VcRutablc F e a tu re s
( R ISP, SOLID LETTUCE
2 h e a d s.........................
FIRM TOMATOES
per p o u n d ............
( El.ERA. local grow n
LARD
BACON
HAMS
I | l l l K QUAKER HATS
15C
5c
O ,
nA
ORANGES, 2SS Size
doten
BOAST 1*0 K k anti Sw eet P o ta to e s, a n e x c elle n t c o m b in a tio n
for y o u r Sunday d in n e r
Leg of P o rk R o asts, pound
24c
25c
S W E E T PO TA TO ES. 7 pounds
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Chol< •
Rib. Sirloin •
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EABD. N ew berg choicest k e ttle re n d e re d lea f lard, we h a n d le
no n e o th e r. No. 10 pail. $1.47: No. 5 p ail 73c: 3 lbs. 50c
2 pounds S ic , pound
20c
G R O C E R IE S
El SHER’S SCRATCH
111 o
$2.65
I I HI It. Crown and Fish
or'» brands, 49-lb. s a d
30 STORES
l/i Oregon Institution
Next to Brown’s Market* Gresham
k $2.10
$1.05
21 pound sack
and
inds foi
C alifornia
t ■'
I »1C
25c
LETTUCE
10c
BANANAS
p er d o ie n , 30v a n d .
25c
IsAr for our special prices on feeds of all kinds
MILL RUN
SCRATCH
CRACKED CORN
' - .* w-
IGGLY WIGGLY
NEWBERG PACKING CO.
G re sh am , O regon
GROCERIES
S to re No. 3
FRUITS
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M l I I T SEEDLESS
G R IP E S . 5 lbs
3 b rad s f o r ..,..
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3 I L A I \ 3 ““ ' s,“k’ Z U C
G R IP E S . Oregon
ro k a j g rsp v s
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evict air
re t urns
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
SR tl.l. W HITE BEANS
extra
e x tr a
targe . ,
cold a ir F -
re tu rn s,
W E D E L IV E R
VEGETABLES
;:; la E ss furnaces
—give you “ventilated heat”—pure, clean,
warm, moistened air in large volume circu
lation.
Oversize returns take the cool air off the
floors. Hot and cold streaks arc absent—
no parched, stagnant air. no disagreeable
drafts. Comfort is maintained. Dust gath
ering over the register is also minimized.
The famous Montag oval firepot was
designed for Western fuels—coal, briquettes
or wood. It is one big reason for the econ
omy, convenience and efficiency of the
Montag furnace.
E
A
T
S
now/
To be tore of real “ventilated
with low fuel cost, investigate the
tag NOW—and order it installed
in the Mason. ,
Get in touch with the authorized
tag installer nearest yon. Call on,
or phone
heat"
Mon-
early
Mon-
write,
Gresham Plumbing
& Heating Co.
M O N TA G STO V E W O RK S
L a rg e st M a n u fa c tu r e r s o f Stoves, R a n g es a n d
F u rn aces on th e P a c ific C o a st
P o r tla n d , O regon