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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM THEATRE WALTER ADRIAN Manager SATURDAY, SEPT., 18 Matinee a t 3 p. m. Night at 7:15-9:00 D. W. Griffith's Supreme Triumph “HEARTS of the WORLD” “ Hearts of the W orld” is more than a picture play; it is a world dram a; it goes straight to the heart. It is human quality that makes Hearts of the W orld’ as big as m ankind.” —N. Y. Evening World. Matinee prices, 11c and 25c; night prices, 15c and 35c. Ladies and children are especially invited to the matinee to avoid the night crowds. SUNDAY, SEPT., 19 First appearance in (¡resharn of the screen’s greatest comedienne NORMA TALMADGE Shrine Parade Pictures Comedy: “ B etty ’s Bolsheveki” We will resume our mid-week entertainment Wednesday, September 22 See us about D odge B rothers AND Dort Automobiles FRIDAY, SEFTE.MBER 17. 102«) GRESHAM LOCALS Rev. A. C. B rackenbury, form erly p asto r of th e G resham M ethodist Episcopal church, and Mrs. Brackeu- bury w ere calling on G resham friends j yesterday. Felde McColl and wife, of Beaver- ! ton, m ade a business trip to G resham ! yesterday and called on Mr. and Mrs. j F red Powell, 'G o to C hurch Sunday at M. E. Church Sunday, Septem ber 19, will be go- to-church Sunday at th e G resham M E. church. C ards have been issued to m em bers and frien d s rem inding them of th e d ate. A larg e atten d a n ce is expected. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair and C. E R ush er will sing a d u et at th e m orning session. T he p asto r. Rev. R. E. Myers w ill have an ap p ro p riate se r mon. In th e evening Miss Elizabeth Johnson will lead th e E pw orth League. The topic will be "Show us th is day o u r daily ta sk .’’ Sunday school will m eet as usual at 10 p. m. K en n eth C alkins le ft on Monday for L aurelw ood, w here he will atten d school. T he L ad ies’ Aid society will meet next W ednecday aftern o o n a t the GRESHAM STUDENTS home of Mrs. W. J. O tt. Im p o rtan t ATTEND COLLEGES business is scheduled fo r th e day. All m em bers and frien d s a re invited. A g reat m any young people of thi3 A social h o u r will follow th e business com m unity a re p lan n in g on a tte n d session when refresh m en ts will be ing colleges in Oregon and W ashing served. T he hostess will be assisted ton th is year. T he n u m b er increases in serving by Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mrs. from y ear to year and as far as can Jas. S terlin g , Mrs. M ary P atch and be learn ed th e re will be at least 30 Mrs. S. C. Jones. th is y ear who go from G resham and Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. G leason and vicinity. T he Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college fam ily are m oving in to th e house which th ey have Just com pleted on draw s th e la rg e st n um ber of stu d e n ts th e ir p ro p erty on Main stre e t. T he as 17 have expressed th e ir in ten tio n building will u ltim ately be used for of a tten d in g th e re th is year. They a g ara g e b ut is so built th a t it can be are Glen R u sh er, E d ella Towle, Gladys Neal. H adden Johnson, David tem p o rarily used as a residence. W alter Brow n, H okan Y esterday being th e 8 9th an n iv er P eterson, sary of th e b irth of W. T. H artley, T ruedson, M errill and Mervin Good, he was given a su rp rise by his d au g h Byard Miller, A lbert Camp, Joe Peak, ter, Mrs. S. S. Thom pson. T he guests Anna B rugger, A ndrew B rugger, M ar p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Con g are t V olbrecht, G ertru d e Dowsett, ley. Mrs. Mary R oton, Mrs. J G. Mabel Wood and R obert Mercer. S tu d en ts to th e U niversity of M etzger, Mrs. B. L. W alrad and Mrs. F ran ces H artley . G randm a Linne- W ashington th is y ear will be F red eric m ann, 92 years of age, was also in Honey, L ang Goodwin, Evelyn K en vited b u t was un ab le to atten d . She dall and O rville Z im m erm an. L oren was rem em bered w ith a generous Myers, who is also a g ra d u a te of portion of the b irth d ay d in n er. Mr. Union High school, will be a stu d en t j H artley expects to leave next Mon a t U. of W. th is year. Several stu d e n ts have en tered at j day fo r W alla W alla, W ashington, to W illam ette U niversity a t Salem. : spend th e w in ter w ith an o th er \V lnnifred St. C lair, fTarold an d K eith d au g h ter. Lym an, L etsla Ruby and G race Myers Mrs. C harles C alkins an d d au g h ter, are th e G resham stu d e n ts th ere. Nellie, have re tu rn e d from Seaside B erth a Spencer is a tte n d in g th e a fte r a so jo u rn of ab o u t a week. Oregon N orm al and Mrs. C. O. B ran Rev. A lbert Cook will preach at son expects to e n te r soon. th e G resham B ap tist ch u rch next Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock. T his is corn can n in g week. If you The Misses K ath ery n an d F rieda a re ready call A. H einey, 98. B ratzel w ere given a su rp rise visit T he Pacific P ro d u cts com pany, on W ednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Dich- which converts o th erw ise useless a n te n m u eller of F o rt L au d e rd a le , F lo r imal m a tte r in to useful fertilizer, has ida. They a re th e p are n ts of the Just finished a new building in th e Misses B ratzel's sister-in-law , Mrs. E. P eninsula d istrict. B ratzel. T h eir b ro th er, Rev. E. B rat zel, is a chaplain in th e navy and is Keep In style. Try one of those ’classy-fied” ads. statio n ed in th e south. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e auxil iary of th e A m erican Legion will be W e say - ‘' forward ; held at th e lib ra ry on T uesday even MARCH 1 ing, S eptem ber 21. Mrs. Elvers, G O lN C r - p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d auxiliary IF YOU tw ill be th e speaker. All m em bers of th e local o rg an izatio n and all eligible W ANT TO to m em bership are Invited to atten d . MAKE A SHOVGNCt" Glen R u sh er arriv ed hom e y ester PHONE 801 day from a trip In th e east w hich has AGENTS covered his e n tire vacation. He was sent by Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College to Cam p Knox, in K entucky, w here Half of the brooms m ade in the sold a rt’ m ade on h andles tu rn ed In he took a fix w eeks’ course in field TH E PERSON WHO east and brou g h t into Oregon to be Oregon factories and shipped east. W ANTS TO K E E P ON ; a rtille ry tactics. He spent an o th e r six weeks visiting w ith relatives In progressing m u st m ake certain ; In d ian a, Illinois, K ansas and O kla th a t his h ea lth is “ rig h t side up hom a and will now re tu rn to college with ca re.” One good way to In tim e for the opening next week. m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r chase m eats w hose quality- Elton E astm an, who Is a d ealer in g u aran teed n ess w ill m ake him i autom obile rceessorles In Chicago, ar- We have a tine assortment of standard ! rived hom e W ednesday evening fo r a feel ce rtain th a t his digestion makes of pens. will assim ilate th e p ro p er food sh o rt visit w ith his p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an. values. One way to m ake ce r / t t j f the thing for the school boy or girl. tain of th a t is to buy your m eats Jam es W ilson of Redm ond, W ash here. ington, was th e g u est of his step b ro th er, W tn. A nderson, a t th e Iat See us for your pen or pencil require te r ’s hom e on south R oberts avenue ments. p a rt of last week. P h o n e 41 T he ta n k s and buildings of th e S tan d ard Oil eom pany east of tow n a re being rep ain ted . T h ere has been Gresham Phone 651 a g rea t m any im provem ents a t th e com pany’s yards d u rin g th e past few weeks in th e way of sm all buildings and conveniences In th e m an n er of h an d lin g and loading of oils and g a s oline. Rev Y ates, p asto r of P o rtlan d A lberta ch u rch , will preach a t th e F ree M ethodist ehttrch Sunday. Sep tem b er 19, at 11 a. m. Sunday school ns usual. A g re a t am o u n t of in te re st has i been show n d u rin g th e last few days I over th e new honor roll, which has been placed in th e Odd Fellow s hall i Any m em ber who b rin g s in an appll cation to th e lodge, e ith e r for in ltia-l tion. tra n sfe r, o r rein state m e n t, will I have his nam e placed on th e honor roll. W hose nam e Is going to ap p ear at the top of th is list? Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Thom pson h a v e ' received word of the b irth of a g ra n d son at E m anuel ho sp ital in P o rtlan d last W ednesday, Septem ber 15. The child Is th e young son of Mr. and Just to proveourconfidence in the MANDEL Phono Mrs E arl T hom pson of P o rtlan d . graph, we will install one in The re g u la r m eeting of th e A m er your home on FREE TRIAL, ican Legion will be held next Tuesday without a penny down. evening, S eptem ber 21. In th e M. W. X / ’OU will have th e sam e satisfaction in Come today! Hearthismar- A. hall In th e C arlson building All velous musical instrument * using a well-balance«!, fast-cutting and perform. Let us explain our m em bers a re urged to atten d th is Im durable Saw, asyou have in using agitoti razor. FREE TRIAL OFFER and p o rtan t m eeting. liberal payment plan. C. M. Z im m erm an ia in St. Vincent Our Tools for carjientcr ami home work in WthavtmsideltraiiT hospital In P o rtlan d , w here he w ent tor every home to clude the right Saws, Hammers, Axes,Hatchets, own a MANDEL on Monday fo r su rg icat trea tm e n t. Call Ta4af ! Braces ami Bits, Chisels, Planes, Drawknives, He is rep o rted to be doing well. Screwdrivers, Squares, Rules, etc. T ra cto r e n th u sia sts will be In te r ested in seeing th e w ork of th e tr a c t t ome m today and see tin- Tools th a t last a ors in g rad in g and excavating for th e ¿J lifetime and always give satisfaction. new g ara g e w hich will be constructed for « , I. R a k er A Son. No horses are being used as th e tra c to rs are doing QUALITY AND SERHCE all of th e work. PHONE «Mil Announcing Fall Opening GRESHAM HAT SHOP MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 We will offer for you to select from a wide range of FALL AND WINTER HATS of all the latest styles. Prices from $5.00 to $ 1 5.00. Gresham H at Shop A. L. LYNCH Bessel’s Farm Machinery RELIA B ILITY 0x2 SERVICE 544 Hocking Valley Cider Mills. Drag-saws with Wheel, extra Pully and Saw for $165. Ensilage Cutters in hand or power sizes for hay or corn. Oliver Plows, with repairs for all plows. W. A. HESSEL .Cleveland Cletrac Catterpiller Tractors. Women Wanted GRESHAM GARAGE We need 15 or 20 more women to work in the Cannery begin ning Monday to take the place of Fountain Pens girls leaving to go to high school. Also Ever-Sharp Pencils. Gresham Meat' Market GIA D. JONES, Jeweler A. W. METZGER & CO. !W N C /f£fT £A stork A. RUPERT COMPANY, Inc. I NoMoneu Down M e n W h o A re P a rtic u la r S h o u ld S ee T h e s e T o o ls thb GRESHAM PLANT T he Salem Tile A M ercantile eom pany. w hich recently purchased a d d itional equipm ent, now has a ca pacity of «0 tona a day and Is o p er atin g to capactty. J. E. METZGER 1 our Home Furnisher A Caution to Women W ho Travel CVN any journey the question of travel funds often is a source of worry. Carrying cash is incon venient—risky. ‘ J rtronRl? urge upon our patrons the wider use of AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES. They furnish a perfect safeguard and are simple in operation. You sign them at our bank at the time of purchase and sign them again when you spend them. That’s all the identification required. You are protected if un countersigned Cheques are lost or stolen. Issued in convenient denominations of $10 $20 $50 $100 and $200. ’ * ’ * ’ FIRST STATE BANK O X IS H A K OBZO OM Saving and Chacktng Accoonta Loans, Exchang., Bond« B oI, ,