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GRESHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, MARCH J», 1220 PAGE TURKI» PLEASANT HOME The Most Welcome Tire That Ever Came to Market Men Who A ppreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Brunswick In every great tire factory, the chief question is: “How much can we give for the money?” And the product depends on the policy adopted. Every m an who has become ac quainted with Brunswick Tires knows th at Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous con cern— noted as a leader in every line it entered since 1845 — has once more proved th at its policy is right. A perfect tire is simply a m atter o f knowledge and standards and skill. No secrets nor patents pre vent making an ideal tire. But standards come first. F o r in tire m aking there is vast room for skimping, for subtle economies, for hidden shortcomings. Makers with out the highest standards don’t build high-grade tires. The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man among them has spent less than 20 years in handling rubber. Each is a m aster of his craft. And the new ideas they bring to the attention of Brunswick direc tors receive sincere consideration. Every proved b e t t e r m e n t is adopted unanimously. The Brunswick Tire is a combi nation of acknowledged features— plus Brunswick standards of m anu facture. * The result is a super-tire, the like of which you have never known be fore. The kind of a tire you will gladly join in welcoming. Yet Bruns wicks cost no m ore than like-type tires. T ry O N E Brunswick. W e prom ise a surprise. And we feel certain th at you will w ant A LL Bruns- wicks. Then good tires will have a new meaning to you. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 4 6-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “ Ribbed” and “ BBC” Skid-Not Treads C. E. Osburn & Company T he m eetings th is week have been of much in te re st and W ednesday evening bro u g h t out th e larg est at- I tendance of th e series. The pastor. Rev. E arl B. C otton, I will give th e th ird of th e series "H elps to G rece" a t th e M ethodist church Sunday m orning a t 11 a. m. The special topic is ‘’T he School of R eligion.” Sunday school will m eet at 10 o’c lo c k with In terestin g classes for all. Come and help your class get th e atten d an ce bauner. T he school program wlrich was held at O rient g ran g e hall T hursday evening was well atten d ed an d a splendid p rogram was put on by the pupils of th e school, u n d er the d irec tion of th e ir teachers. Drills, con cert reeitatio u s, and songs w ere fea- : tu res of th e ir program which was ex ceptionally well rendered. Supt. W. C. A lderson gave his en tertain m en t of illu strate d songs and recitat'ions and gave several selections on th e victrola which he uses in his w ork w ith the schools. Several selections from th e best a u th o rs w ere am ong the num bers ren d ered . T he p u ctu res of th e school ch ild ren who have done conspicuous work in club and school w ork w ere show n. Mr. A lderson is visiting all of the schools of th e coun ty show ing these p ictu res and also giving selections on th e victrola which he en d o rs‘>8 as a splendid aid in school work. Mr. Alderson spoke briefly on th e T each ers' Millage Act. TROUTDALE It Is expected th a t Rev. E. E. Gil bert. th e new d istrict su p erin ten d en t of th e Salem d istric t, will be present and d eliver th e evening add ress at th e M ethodist church Sunday, March 21. T he services will com m ence at 8 p. m. It has ju st been learn ed th a t Miss L au ra T iller was m arried on F e b ru ary 10 to C lark S tillions of G resh am. They w ere m arried a t H ills boro, Oregon. They a re m aking th e ir hom e w ith th e b rid e’s m other. ’ Mrs. T iller. In spite of th e rain last F rid ay , the P aren t-T each er m eeting was quite well atten d ed , and all appreciated th e ta lk given by Mrs. C. W. H a y -1 h u rst, sta te presid en t, who m ade a very convincing and tim ely speech on th e du ties of P aren t-T each er circles, am ong them being some provision for housing o r b o arding teach ers, for which th e re seem s to be a crying need in many com m unities. O ther im p o rtan t points dw elt upon w ere the need of higher salaries for teachers, and th e d uty of providing clean, wholesome am usem ents in a com m u nity, especially for th e young people, citing th e com m unity dances being given successfully in som e d istricts. T he young people's class of the Sunday school have a plan of giving a p arty o r social g ath erin g once a m onth at one of th e ir homes o r a t th e church, inviting th e ir friends am ong th e young people. Such a p arty wus given recently at th e hom e of Marie and F lorence B ram hall, and all p res en t w ere delighted w ith th e good ' tim e th ey had. T he business m eetings of the class are to be held m onthly, alte rn a tin g every two weeks with th e social g a th erings. T he business m eeting t h i s ' m onth Is this F rid ay evening, March 19th, at th e home of th e class teach- | or, Mrs. C. I. Thom as. .1. M. Davis and son have e s ta b lished a general m erchandise sto re in T ro u td ale in w hat is know n as th e i Logan building and have th e ir stock j in, and are alread y doing business. The e n ie rta in m e n t given by th e ' I sto n e R ecital com pany last Monday evening was m ucn enjoyed, by those who atten d ed . A tem p o rary hall in th e W elnhard building was fitted up by dint of much energy of m em bers of th e Aid and Mr. Bradley and th e school ch ild ren . It is reg retted th at It cannot be kept for a hall. COTTRELL F red K eller and fam ily have moved onto th e A ndre farm , which they re cently purchased, and Mr. and Mrs. A ndre have m o ied to P o rtland. Mrs. W eatherw ax and d a u g h te r D lantha spent T uesday w ith Mrs. F red Griffith. Miss B ak er of The Dalles has been ! visiting for some tim e w ith h er sister, I Mrs. 8. F. P itts Jam es M anary, of P o rtlan d , spent Sunday aftern o o n w ith his m o th e r,' Mrs. Jos. Manary. Mr. an d Mrs. 81ms, who had th e | Schneider farm ren ted , have moved to Mrs. J. S tephens' house in P leas an t Horae. G resham 851 Mrs. Nlchaison and ch ildren, Gil Gor. P o w ell and Maple bert and D orothy, of M arshland, O re gon, are visiting th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs. Kobt. M anary. Services will be held a t th e C ot trell com m unity ch u rch next S un FAIRVIEW day m orning, when Rev. S. F. Pitt« will preach a t 11 o’clock. All are The new M ethodist church la com Invited to atten d and bring bask et dinner. A business session will be pleted and th e Sunday school will held In th e aftern o o n . m eet In th e new b u ilding next S un MELROSE AND VICTORY day, March 21, a t 10 a. m. F o r sev eral m onths past th e M ethodist Sun Sunday school will m eet a t the day school has been m eeting w ith the usual .hour next Sunday. Evpryone P resb y terian Sunday school in th e ir Is Invited to atten d . T he ad u lt c!a«s church building. T he election of will ta k e up Lesson IX, "T h e Holy Sunday school teach ers will be held I S p irit.” T he su p erin ten d en t, Rev. next Sunday m orning. T he church Earl B. C otton, prom ises to give th e will be dedicated on E a ste r Sunday ! children th e second of th e 1 ‘Boxlng T he a rran g e m en t fo r th e dedication Series.” T he children are Interested services are not com pleted b u t a n In th is new course In boxing and the nouncem ents will be m ade later. E v -' grow n people And It helpful also. eryone is invited to a tte n d these , A m ixup in p arag rap h s In th e last m eetings in o rd er th a t th e re o rg a n i-) paper announced th a t th e Victory zation of th e Sunday school may b- P aren t-T each er association should com pleted a t th is m eeting. bring cups b ut th e in stru ctio n s were The St. P a tric k ’s day tea given by > intended for th e C edar association the L adies' Aid society, T uesday ev which will m eet S atu rd ay evening ening a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. W. Mol- T he C edar association is requested to ler, was largely atten d e d . T h ere was bring th e ir own cups to th e m eeting a larg e atten d an ce and everyone had S a tu id a r. A splendid program has a good tim e. It was a success f ro m ( been arran g ed and everyone expects a good tim e. every stan d p o in t. THE PLAN FOR 5 0 W EEK S. DEPOSIT W EEK LY 25 CENTS, 5 0 CENTS, S I. * 2 , $ 5 , * 1 0 , * 2 0 (OR M O R E). NO COST TO JOIN. NO DI ES. YOE DO NOT IX>SK ANY PART OE WIIAT YOU D EPOSIT THE PURPOSE AT TH E END OE 5 0 W EEK S YOU CAN DRAW OFT * 1 2 .5 0 , *25, *50, su m . *280, *500, su m o (OR MORE) \N D DANE READY MONEY. BI T THE PI ItPOSE OE THIS C l,E ll IS TO GIYE YOU A W \Y TO SAVE MONEY R EG l EARLY AND I,KT IT \<X ’l Ml I.ATE EOR SOME I A TI RE USE, SI ( II AS EDUCATING YOUR C H ILDREN. BUYING A NEW HOME OR GOING INTO BI SI NESS. in O N L Y 2 5 0 WEEKS. WHICH WILL P i s s IIY RAPIDLY, YOl WILL ACCUMULATE * 0 2 .5 0 , * 1 2 5 , * 2 5 0 , 0 3 0 0 , * 1 2 5 0 , * 2 5 0 0 , * 5 0 0 0 OR MORE. DETERM INATION, SI ('ll AS YOl D ISPLA Y E D W HEN YOU BOUGHT LIBERTY BONDS, IS ALL Y O l N EED TO STOP YOU I ROM FOOLISH EXTHAY.YGANCE. YOU CAN SAVE— DO IT. BEGIN NOW. YOU W ILL R ECEIVE 1 P E R CENT INTEREST. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON Resources Over $325,000.00 Machinery Placing your ord ers early. First— You’ll get delivery when wanted. Second— We guarantee no raise in price on any orders accept ed by us for later delivery. ON BINDER TWINE ORDERS— Placed with us now we’ll guarantee no raise or decline in price, and our price is from 3c to 5c a pound cheaper than in 1919. PREMAX - PURE MANILLA or STANDARD. It sure will pay to place that order AT ONCE. I f in need of Implements or Machinery Hessefs Farm Machinery DELIAUILITY , Residence 6x2 BEST OF SERVICE SERVICE Gresham, Oregon Office 544 WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T h ere is really no com parison between th e ease and th o ro u g h ness with which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sweeping. T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean er. A broom or carpet sw eeper wilt brush up SOME of th e d irt; and if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carpet b eater will do the work a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow g rease.” But people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an w ater alone. F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they clean m ore easily and far b etter th an o th e r m ethods, ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS Implements "Buy Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store." RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Portland A-2078 225 Ash; Bdwy 20*2. Albert Ekstrom D iam ond CHICK FOOD SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to grow into big, strong, healthy birds. <} A clean, wSoleaome, natural food— no du»t— no watte. Keeps the clucks healthy and m akes them grow fast. fo r our Name and Trade M ir k on E etry Orifrinal P ackoff OUR 1 9 2 0 CATALO G UE Of “Diam ond Q uality” Poultry Supplies, listing everything recessary lor the profitable production of poultry m a ile d Ire « o n re q u e s t. A s k for Catalog No. G 4 2 D ay O ld C h ic k s tksrssi»»» P o u ltr y and Eggs “ BUCKEYE” Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S tre et GRESHAM GEO. DIKTL, Prop. Tatmr 5071 Phone 8S1 Greahain 233 ROCKWOOD GARAGE KREOFSKY BROS. Prop,. Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing Tires, Oils, Accessories C orner H mm » L ine and R ockw ood Hoadn