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page poru GRESHAM OUTLOOK. a (leiigntrui E aster dinner was J. Meyers of P o rtlan d was in G resham C hapter No. 117 O. E. S. held Sunday at the home of Mr. G resham th is m orning m aking a r will give a card party afte r ch a p te r and Mrs. John Bliss. The guests rangem ents for the moving of his next Tuesday evening. A pril 17, be p resen t were Mrs. B laine T u rn er fam ily to G resham , w here for the ginning at 9 o'clock. The public is ' and ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. past th ree y ears he has been em invited to attend. -------------- Stone and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. ployed as th e forem an of the Mrs. John G reen of R obinette, I D. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. A ider- S trong b erry ranch. Mr. and Mrs. John G reulich of O regon, who has been visiting her man of P o rtland. Mrs. Eliza Stone Pendleton and th eir son and d au g h The S outheast circle of the ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. F ra n cis d au g h ter Mrs. Ralph C arothers for and Mrs. Anna Engles. M ethodist L adies Aid will meet the past m onth, was taken to P o rt The finishing touches a re now T hursday afternoon a t th e home ot G reulich of La G rande, a re the land sanitarium Tuesday and on being p u t on the Evangelical house guests of Mrs. Jo h n G reu- T h ursday was operated on for the church w hich is being erected at Mrs. C. E. R usher for the annual lich's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. I rem oval of two goiters. The o p er the co rn e r of F ifth and Main b irthday party. A program is be and Mrs. J. C. T u rn er. Miss Alice ation was unusually critical, but streets, th e dedication of w hich ing prepared. The two o th e r c ir Borkm an of Salem w as an E a ster Mrs. G reen is now recovering well. will ta k e place on Sunday, April cles and th e ir friends a rq invited guest a t the T u rn e r home. to be present. Bobby T etrick, grandson of Mrs. 29. The p ainting Is being done this Mrs. Cecil M etzger, who T uesday The Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann m orning underw ent a m ajor o p e ra M ary T etrick, underw ent an o p er week by J. R. Cassidy of P ortland. en tertain ed at dinner T uesday eve ation W ednesday at the office of a Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cole will tion at Good S am aritan hospital, is J local surgeon for the rem oval of leave soon for a trip to California. ning the Rev. and Mrs. C. Hoffman rep o rted as convalescing fav o r adenoids. He is getting along s a t E arl M attoon of P o rtlan d will of P o rtlan d , th e Rev. and Mrs. C. ably. isfactorily. drive one of the Lewis & Son W arber of E verett, W ashington, The Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W eintz ' and the Rev. A ugust, E. Binder of Mr. and Mrs. J E. Taylor, accom - i 8taKe* for i,ole d u rin g his absence. Seattle. Official business of the and fam ily moved W ednesday from panied by Eola F earn e A cers of | The B aptist Ladies Guild is plan- W ashington Mission d istric t was the F ree M ethodist parsonage to G resham and F rances Moist of ning to give a chicken dinner discussed. T he p arties from Se th e R ichard Beadle house on Rob F airview , visited over the E aster T hursday evening, April 19, in the a ttle and E v erett. W ashington, e rts avenue. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milo basem ent of the church. All are cam e by au to Monday and retu rn ed E llis Judd, form erly an em ploye T aylor and family of Brow nsville, : invited to be present. of th e Piggly Wiggly sto re in W ednesday. Oregon. Milo T aylor is the son of Mrs. R 1). Bailey en tertain ed the Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Jen n in g s, Mrs. G resham , was recently appointed Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T aylor and is i It and C club, a group of T routdale Ricnurd Jen n in g s and Mrs. Maude m anager of a new Piggly W iggly editor of the Brow nsville Times. ladles, at h er home on Main stree t W right attended the fu n eral T h u rs grocery on the w est side in P o rt- i The Dorcas circle will meet Wed yesterday afternoon . In addition day at Oregon City of Mrs. Ida A. land. Mr. Judd lives at his home I nesday afternoon at the home of Io the IS ladies present from Jen n in g s who died T uesday a t her iti G resham and m akes the trip to , T routdale, Mrs. Rope L am bert, Mrs. home in W est Linn. Mrs. Jennings, and from his work each day by Mrs. A. McManus on Division St. autom obile. F ietta H ibbert, Mrs. Chas. Bailey, Mrs. Sam Sm ith has been absent Mrs. C. I. R aker and Mrs. E. D. wlio was a sister of Mrs. R. C. J e n In a le tte r received a few days nings nl G resham , is survived by from h er duties on the local te le R aker w ere invited guests. Five ago by the Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd phone exchange hoard for the p ast hundred w as played, afte r w hich her widower E dw ard R. Jennings, from Mr. and Mrs. C. AV. Guile who a son and tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. week on account of illness. refresh m en ts w ere served. T< m peat Buckles of W illam ette and w ere recently called to Shoshoni, T S H IR T Mrs. S unshine H ale of Oregon City. Wyoming, by the death of th eir (laughter, they stated they reached With the NEW Sta trim Collar Attached D. M. Cathey has been at New berg the past week w here he has th e ir destination safely on F riday and th e fu n eral took place th e fol been engaged in carp en te r w ork on lowing Monday. The d au ghter who the F ree M ethodist church. passed aw ay was th e ir only child. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sibley and The G uiles have not determ ined six-m onths-old son R obert of St, ju st when they will re tu rn to H elens visited Tuesday a t the home G resham . of Mrs. Sibley’s m other, Mrs. H ar Mr. and Mrs. E zra G. Lew is and riet T im m erm au. son, Dick P h air, moved yesterday J. A. Nott, trav elin g field and from P o rtlan d to the Fred Pow ell passenger agent for the Union P a place on Pow ell road, w hich they W * cp/j g i y o u select V cific system , w as a ca lle r on S. B. have leased for th e purpose of th e e v e r y article a rticle you desire Hal! a t the county a g ric u ltu ra l of sta rtin g into the rab b it industry. is is a f l e a t u r e m a d e This fice W ednesday. Dick, a 17-year-old junior in Ben I h e c o r r e c t u p - t o - t h e - m in u t e s t g lin g s o f Mrs. M argaret K ehrli, who re son P olytechnic, expects to finish p o p u la r to th e n a tio n b y sides at the Skyline dairy, enjoyed his school year in P o rtland, m aking o u r s to r e s . W h a t y o u t h e s e A r g o n a u t s m a k e th e m g o o d fo r m a p leasan t su rp rise p arty Sunday, the trip to and from the city daily. w a n t every d a y a t 'P/ p p ( j given tier by her seven children Mr. Lew is is a trav elin g salesm an f o r e u e r g - d a g a s w e ll a s f o r in f o r m a l ‘Wkiyiy is y o u r p r iv ile g e s and 23 g ran d -ch ild ren in honor of for a tea and coffee house in T a her 71st birthday. The w eather coma, W ashington. The service o c c a s io n s . w as ideal and outdoor gam es were m an of the local P. E. P. office was played by the g irls, w hile th e boys busy yesterday w iring th e house w ent on an enjoyable excursion for in stallatio n of electric ran g e A w id e c a r i e t g a w a it s g o u r s e le c t io n . upon the butte, after w hich re and hot w ater heater. fresh m en ts w ere served. Those The local Odd Fellow and Re W e h a t e a ll o f th e p o p u la r p a s t e l c o l present w ere Mr. and Mrs. C aspar bekah lodges will help celebrate H elm m an and th ree ch ild ren of the 109th an n iv ersary of the o r s , p a t t e r n s a n d f a b r ic s . COFFEE, F olger's or L lpton’s B 1 K IIM T PREPA RED C ottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mike F ru ti- founding of Odd Fellow ship in quality coffee in "»IL» SPA G H ETTI,, cooked a n d ger and th ree children of H ills A m erica by an en tertain m en t to be vacuum tins. Lb. . dale, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K ehrli given on T h u rsd ay evening, A pril ready to aorvo ‘)~ t, P R IC E D TW O to S IX D O L LA R S 2 c a n s ......................... and two ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. 26, a t th e I. O. O. F. hall. P reced A rnold K ehrli, Mr. and Mrs. Mike ing th e program a pot-luck supper EELS M P IIT IIA SOAP K ehrli and seven children, Mrs. will be served in th e dining room SILVER IIAR PIN EA PPLE, I,imit 10 bar i to j C aspar K ehrli and seven children to tlie Odd Fellow s by the ladies ot custom er. 10 bars. . sliced, in large 2'^ tins AT., of B eaverton, and Mr. and Mrs. the R ebekah lodge. All m em bers 2 r a i l s ........................... Jo h n W in terb erg er and little .eon of both o rd ers are cordially invited KELLOGG’S SHREBBEI» John. to be present. WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT, GOOD KITCHEN BROOMS, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L ouusbury fresh supply w h ih tin y 1.1 i nr Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kohl and two and fam ily have moved from ttie ch ild ren and Mrs. H elen G roat 3 p ac k ag e s.......... Each ........................ house they have been occupying on were E aster dinner guests of Mrs. T h ird stre e t to th e ir farm near M. B. Splaw n and m other-in-law . S O fi, the Magic Cleanser. BANANAS, nice and Or M E N ’S W E A R S H O E S Mrs. M. C. Splaw n. All enjoyed ¿S»)C Rockwood. ripe. 3 lb s........ A house moving concern of P o rt the occasion very m uch and a fte r 3-pad pkg. 2 for. land W ednesday finished moving dinner m otored to th e home of Mr. GRIEEON ( LING PEACHES G R E S H A M the form er Russel Akin liouse from and Mrs. G .AV. Staffenson for a L arge package. Choice fruit in large 2A4 tins, Second stre e t to its new location on visit w ith them and to see th e new and excellent value at • ) " „ the p roperty of W alter M arkw art, baby. Mr. Splaw n, who is w orking this price. 2 can s. . ► >»)( WILHO M l MARGARINE, who will have it set over a full near P ilot Rock, Oregon, w as u n for those who w ant basem ent and put in shape for oc able to come home for E aster. th e best. 3 l b s . .. B l s l H E I . l t SANDWICH cupancy soon. Mr. M arkw art has Mrs. Elton E astm an is under a SI’RE tit , a ham spread, with not decided w hat dispbsition to physician's care a t her home on B HEINZ I I ( I MIILU 11 ELIS II u delicious taste, .1* m ake of his sm aller house which street. H er m other, Mrs. S. A. Mil A new Heinz product, witli 1 ra ils ....................... _ » )( lie and his fam ily have been occu ler. is expected to arriv e from Spo a fresh garden pying. The house-m oving o p e ra kane today to a ssist in her care. cucum ber taste. J a r. « » ) ( EVERSIIINE CEDAR tion was som ething out of th e re g Mrs. Lida A nderson of S ilverton POLISH, for all tine fu rn i ular method of moving slow ly on INDLKW OOD’H DEVILED left T h u rsd ay afte r visiting a few tu re and cleaning. ro llers. The building w as loaded IH M , tlie handy picnic size P in t ............................. onto a tra ile r and w as hauled to its days w ith her sister, Mrs. S. E. F ine for sandw iches. new location in a com paratively P alm quist. E aster dinner guests 3 f o r ........................... But WHOLE WHEAT at th e P alm q u ist home w ere the sh o rt time. DREAD, large li^ -lb loaves Rev. and Mrs. D. B. AVeintz and Mr. and Mrs. Ered Powell are family. a t N ew berg P acking Co„ N EW B ERG HAM. “ T h e h am a s a m ”. Lb... MIM I B KAZOR ( LAMS, IS, from Gold Medal 100% whole en tertain in g the la tte r's au n ts, Mrs. M aster brand In liai Gresham w heat Hour. Home- 1 •»_ Mrs. A. F. Hoover and Mrs. Gus John .Miller ami Mrs. Lucy W heeler tins, best pack. Can tiling line. Loaf. Donley yesterday afternoon a tte n d < HOICE BACON BACKS, S u g a r Cured. Lb. of Lebanon, Oregon. ed a sto rk show er in P o rtlan d , g iv The occasion w as a m erry one, an Milton Lake is a recent assista n t en for th e ir niece Mrs. Joseph egg hunt am ong oth er th in g s being M EAIIOW GROVE LOAF C H E E S E , at the 20th C entury grocery. The Illane, form eiiy Miss ( ydu t'u n - a pleasing featu re of th e afternoon. m anager. E. M. W ard, who lias been ninghain of Gresham . Brick ice cream and rab b it cookies W hole o r half. Lb ............................. 30 ST O K E S absent for several days on account 4/1 O reg o n I n s titu tio n w ere served the children. The cen Ralph Deavnle, m anager of the of a tonsilor operation, is back on local Piggly W iggly sto re since its terpiece for the table w as of bun the Job again. K E LLO G ’S ( ORN FL A K E S . 3 p k g s .............. I location in G resham , has severed nies and eggs on a g rass plot. Be Next I« Brown's Market, Gresham his connection with the conipauy sides th e sm all host those present 1 p a c k ag e P ep F R E E lan d will probably engage in other w ere L enore and Bobby Inglis. Russell Mealey, Doris Metzger. . lines of business, sev eral proposi market hay raisins , R tions of w hich a re open to him. David Ott, S tanley and Vernon S tu re . Billy E verett. F ra n k ie and |E It. W alser of P o rtlan d , form er 4-Ib. p a c k ag e b e st seedless ra is in s | m anager of tli ■ Piggly Wiggly at Bi tty Akin. Bobby Schneider, Mar Sellwood, has been tra n sfe rre d to jo rie and Jean Gray. Bobby .leu I G resham to take ch arg e of the liings, Betty Jean Donley. Jan et I store here. At p rese n t Sir. W alser Johnson .Jean I’age and Jim m ie i Phone 1411 goes to and from P o rtlan d daily, Davidson. Mrs. C. I. R aker and but he Is contem plating moving Miss Je an Inglis assisted Mrs. E T h e r e ’s no a r g u m e n t to It—o u r AVe.-kly c ir c u la r s te ll th e ta le — rtg demonstration and sa le , here w ith his tuinily la ter if his D. R aker in the en tertain m en t of u i 's a r e th e p ro o f a n ti o u r qu ality | position proves to be a p erm anent tlie children. u u a r a n t « » n i f t k e s it a n a b s o lu te fatw 6 p ack ag es th a t you c a n sa v e m oney r ig h t a t i oue. Potatoes. hom e a n d w ith o u t th e inconv- H A lu m in u m J e lly M oulds F re e Miss Leone De L aet of P o rtland, lence o f sh o p p in g a n d g e t th e beat The la test m arket inform ation a ssista n t o perator at the Bailey from C orvallis says the q u an tity of for th e le a s t O u r p u r c n a a tn c pow e r a s a m e m b er o f M ilita te d B u y Bob & Beauty Shoppe, has now era, w h ich it* th e la r g e s t b u y in g ! moved to G resham and is room ing potatoes held by grow ers and local o r g a n is a tio n of In d e p e n d e n tly d ealers in 35 late potato sta te s on ow n. d a n d p e rs o n a lly o p e r a te d food I at the Todd ap artm ents. Ja n u a ry 1 and available for sale , PALM O LIV E SO AP. 3 b a r s ........................... 23c d is tr ib u to r s on th e C o a st. p u ts uh Miss Betty T horne en tertain ed afte r th a t date was estim ated to tn a p o sitio n to s e rv e yo u a t a «4 16 m em bers of the TrI-Y at an have s a v in g been 96,625,000 bushels 1 E aster b reak fast follow ing the sun- against S(,117,000 a year earlier, GLA SER HONEY, p u re honey. P in t ja r s k F ew of o u r A ttra c tio n » : t ise services in th e Honey grove. 71.344,000 tw o y ears before and S a tu r d a y a n d M onday Miss Joyce Kidder, who was home 119,223,000 after th e large crop ot M in t i i . 16 BROKEN SLIC E D P IN E A P P L E . 8 larg e can s lor the week-end holidays from 1924. Stocks w ere 7 per cent below I AA illam ette university, was a guest th e five-year average, 1923-27, be of the Girl Reserves at the b rea k low last year in th e sta te s of New M l N M ’H , C old B a r ( OMR HONEY, heav y w ell filled s q u a re s ........ fast. li»2S P a c k . 2H n York. P ennsylvania. Michigan. barge tin ......................... 18c The S aw atori fam ily, Jap an ese AVisconsin and Maine, but heavier 2 for I.»c Are you le ttin g FA L SE 1’11II)E ru in y our I who have been in Chico. C alifor- th an a year ago in the w estern | I I AIIN'A PEA S, best u n g rad e d peas. 2 c a n s I’l \ 1 X I’l'l I , 1 h ip p y Isles I nia, since tin- first of the year, have states. life? "K eep in g up w ith th e S m ith s " has I Meh. ripe. In heavy syrup DEL MON I’E COE F E E , a good coffee, 1-lb 49c 2 S s , la rg e t i n ..................... 18c moved back to G resham and are been th e cau se of m an y a b u sin ess fa ilu re again loc.iti i| in the George K en New th in g s u nder •’Classified.” 8 for tie it h as caused m en to ste a l and w reck th e ir l n i l N 1 in c \ Yellow, ' »el M a il, ney house ou T h ird stree t and 2 i b s ............ New F ootw ear for Ladies. S tric tly fa n c y g r a d e e n tire fam ily. It often tu rn s h a p p y hom es Hood avenue. T in .......................................... 18c The sp rin g 's sm a rtest slippers, in to h atefu l prisons. W1IY? B ecause tr y An eight-pound d au g h ter was pum ps and oxfords at popular 2 fo r S ir DAINTY W A FE R S, s lig h tly salted . 2-lb. box horn to Mr am! Mrs Robert Mur I prices, ing to keep up w ith som eone e lse w ho is KXIIO SY K I P , can »3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Avis- le A m b er ......................... ray of C herryville at the home o f ! 20c try in g to keep up w ith a n o th e r som eone — w orth M artin, G resham .—Adv. Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an on March forces you to live beyond y our m eans. •I W h i t e . . . 22c 31. The name of Jacq u eliu e has Your m oney's w orth in the ad » X <HX O lili- I ( pound been given to th e newcomer. T in ................. 88c Another recent a rriv a l at the T im v ertisem en ts in th e Outlook today. TH IN K IT OVER. W hat good Is it d o <»I Ul X VG » >1 X( X ItO M ( I T m erm an home is a boy weighing R epair Driveway». S I' t<. Il I I I I n r » 1.1 ing you? Is th e p rid e of d riv in g th e " la te st ' l4 pounds, born April Id to Mr. X e n i . i i g, Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your 25c ami Mrs. Cyrus A lexander of m odel" w o rth th e secret w orry of k n o w in g 111! 1 ' I '..I'.... I 1 > £ pk«s drivew ays w ith crushed rock or P h o n /u 5 1 p ^ e^ 8 1 Orient. Hint th e re a re u n p aid b ills and th a t you road gravel See AA’alrad A W right. " V \ C A P » II. Iti c I, I roll* f o r ............ ............... 10c Mr. and Mrs. AA'Hliam T rim ble G resham . Phone 1631—Adv. h a v e n ’t a sin g le cent in rese rv e fo r th e u n arrived AA’ednesday evening by a u hoir. l u i <1 li I GII X expected em ergency, o r fo r th e fu tu re ? l 'Il I ' » » . « I l s for 29c tom obile from Stockton. C alifor GRESHAM CH A PTER No. nia They are visiting at the sev H OK», f o r por. t i c ,n d 44, R. A. M. Special con 15c eral homes of th eir children in » ic i: T H E REA L T R I I II live fo r vocation, Monday evening. M AT( I l l s . G resham , before deciding on plans Brand. A pril 16, 1928. Oregon yourself, w ith in y our m eans am i SAVE B e st m a tc h on th e market' for the future. On th e way n o rth City C hapter wtll confer th e R. A 19c v were detained for nine days SOME. C om e in a n d let us do degree. V isiting com panions wel- i <» lift» . on account of a heavy snow fall. come ulnr star package......... 16c Bobby Raker en tertain ed 18 little By o rd er ot the H P “ fo r tir S atu rd ay « i t h a?. Baat . " H ill K I X I. " Il I Xl. JAMES ELKINGTON. Secy. party at his home on Powell street. I I • ' " I U H , U r g e p k g s . . . 41c » I >sn\ III I REGULAR COM Ask about our special prices the first th ree Quart tin ............................ 49c m unieation of G resh I i r i K N ' s o i l 1 \ | , | VI k III I I V days of each week. am C hapter. No. 117 flk»W I UK t H* I Open S atu rd ay E venings Phone S trong Bank s pound O. E S.. T uesday eve mah. twuaiiral lav a aa4 Uow.r 44c •ard ra J.rurallnat. ning prom ptly at 7 45. GRESHAM. ORIGOON ning, April 17. begin- i Special election for tre a su re r will Gresham Locals A lw a y s in Qoocl ^ o r m af * i* persona! selection Pigglj) li Week-End Features 2«)C S(' 25c 25c 22c G5c Grocery Bulletin 25c 15c 29c 30c I »)( 30c 29c GLY WIGGLY WALRADS 33c ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN «Oc Pnbf (ßortl) îkfore a Jf all” 29c 57c 1 9C 25c 95c 35(' 4 . IV. Metzger <& Co. Qualily ond Smicr FIRST STATE BANK A ¿Marcelling Concrete Vases Bob and Beauty Shoppe