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9 GRRSHAM OUTLOOK, PAGK FOUR FRIDAY. JU N E JO, 1021 GRESHAM LOCAIS ZŒZ»ZÎZZZZZ5>ZZZZZZZEZZ»ZZZÎîn7//.'.V.»./.’Z.’. Mr». Em m ett Kelly and children re turned Tuesday from a two-weeks vinlt with relatives and friends at Castlercek and Silverlake, W ashington Keith Lyman, a senior a t W illamette University, spent a few days at home Silver of Distinguished Merit jhis week. He will re tu rn for the commencement exercises next week. Mrs. F. L. Mack and baby were GROSVENOR • brought home from the Women's Hosp ital in P ortland last Wednesday. ADA M Mrs. C. E. R usher received a letter today from her sister, Mrs. Robert PATRICIAN Landsdowne, from Hugo .Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Landsdowne are on th eir way by automobile from N ebraska to SHERATON Oregon. Much anxiety has been felt by Mrs. R usher on account of the flood conditions in Colorado. Mrs. Lands downe w rites th a t they were still in N ebraska at the tim e of the flood. They have not been able to reach the place to which they Bad th eir Oregon license sent and were obliged to tele graph to Salem before proceeding. The Gresham Grange will observe Children’s day, Saturday at Its reg ular session. The program will be giv en by the children and all grange child Mighty pleasant words for the ear owner. Today men ren are Invited to the d inner a t noon. are going to w ork—buying has begun, buying of the sensible, solid sort—standard goods, not shoddies. Your Tomorrow, Ju n e 11. is designated as most im portant sum m er's purchase is TIRES. California Rice day, and everyone is urged to eat rice. It is said to contain goodne.is in every g rain and the cost won t dent your pockc* took. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR REPA IR WORK Mr. and Mrs. E. Davidson and Mrs. COME IN G. M. Devklson have pone on an auto T im * to Ke mobile trip through W ashington and will be away a week or more. They Phone 37 Opposite Brown’s M arket Powell Street. will v isit relatives In North Yakima and will go to Seattle. Miss F rieda Bratzel has announced a recital to be given by her piano pu pils at the M ethodist Episcopal church on F riday evening, Ju n e 17. John Ol Deerihg, McCormick Mowers, Rakes, Tedders, Binders iver, a well known violinist of P ort land and pupil of F ran k Elphenlaub, Quick Service on will give several num bers in connection with the program. The regular meeting of the Women’s Home Missionary society will be held Oils Binder Twine on W ednesday afternoon, Ju n e 15, at I the home of Mrs. B. L. Walrad. This Hay Carriers Track i Is the annual election of officers and Pulleys Hay Forks ' all members are expected to be pres- i ■ ent. Mrs. W alrad will be assisted by ■ Mrs Clara Sunday, Miss Mina Gilbert, | Mrs. Thos. Wiles and Mrs. J. V. Cogs- ( well. W. S. Lovejoy has closed out hlB tire business on Powell street and has gone to Portland where he and his Reliability * Gresham Service wife will have charge of Glad Tidings mission a t 246>/y «Front street. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. M cIntyre and D entistry m ade painless by nerve M aking safe your cam p fire m eans p u ttin g o u t the la st spark. Before blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P children arc visiting with the form er’s you leave, m ake sure of th a t last Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt cousins. Mrs. John Metzger, Mrs. R. W. land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Gibbs and other relatives. spark. Frederic Honey, who Is com pleting his course a t the U niversity of W ash ington, Is expected home w ithin a few j days. j Miss Florence Rosin is w orking at Mrs. Schanno's confectionery. She . commenced regular work last S atu r day, although she has been w orking there part tim e for several weeks. P reparations are being made for a new cement sidewalk on West Third street, along the property owned by R. R. Carlson. This will add much to the appearance of the property and also to the general appearance of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wonacott have returned from th e ir honeymoon and | are preparing to move to Portland, where they will make th eir home. Miss Edith H iatt, who graduated from Union High with the class of '21, received as a graduating present The Perfection Oil Cook Stove will do the work of 1 a Liberty-six sedan from her aunt. the steel range without heating the kitchen. See your Miss H iatt Is driving about town these | days, enjoying the gift to the fullest neighbors and ask them what satisfaction they give or I extent. better still, come to our store and see the different types. The Arente club will meet at the j home of Mrs. O. J. Brown, Monday afternoon. Tea will be served. Assist 'I’he Perfection is the stove with the long blue chim ing the hostess will be Mesdames 3. B. ney and is guaranteed. Your old Perfection taken in Hall. U. G. Sm ith and K. A. Miller. GRESHAM THEATER Community Silver Guy D. Jones TW O BIG DAYS SATURDAY a n d SUNDAY, J u n e I I and 12 Jeweler B R IG H T E R DAYS Let them be FISK GRESHAM TIRE CO. ’Haying Tools - Harvesting Machines Repairs for All Machines LOWDEN or MYERS Water Systems Pumping Engines Pumps Installed HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY 33a SMILE! i A pessimist closes an eye, wrinkles his I face, draws up the corner of his mouth* | and says, “ It can’t be done.” KEEP THE COOK COOL exchange. Special Values & MILK Fancy Oregon Prunes 12 lbs. 08c Saturday Only Libby ’g Corr.ed Bee! Can 20c VIM FLOUR Bath Tablets Was 2 for 25c Now 3 for 25c Jiffy Jell Any Elav«* 10c I’kg. 49 lb. sack $2.25 Chou C PICNIC HAMS Lb. 21c ; Quaker - Quakies 1 Good Corn Flakes 1 I’kg. 10c 3 I’kgs. 27c Royal W hite Soap 21 Bars $1.00 Large Cans 2 for 12 for Small 4 for 25c $1.45 Cans 25c 3 cans 25c 12 cans 95c Blue Ribbon SHORTENING Medium Size 60c Large Si/« $1 20 Carnation Bordens Apine MESA Pork and Beans (No Better Compound) C urrant Jelly 1 Glass 15c 12 (Haases $1.65 Mazola Oil Gallon $1.95 2 Q uart $1.00 1 Quart 55c 1 Pint 30c Salted Peanuts 2 lbs 25c A. W. Metzger & Co, < );,<¡i¡:\ ' | An optomist has a face full of sunshine. | He beams on you and says, “It can be 1 done”—and then lets Joe do it. But a pqp-ti-mist takes off his coat, rolls | up his sleeves, goes to it and does it. Decide right now that you will get under a roof of your own and A home can never be all smile-the smile of American In it should to you and dependance. yours unless you own it. There are designs of over 500 ockkxkj “smile bringing” homes at this S Ju st when we think we are going to make ends office. Come in and see them. ■ meet, some sucker moves one of the ends. FAIRVIEW L . L . K ID D E R H D W . C O . V» BE A PEP-TIMIST ' S '■ N ew P ilone 1451 Member Mr and Mrs. H. O. Jo h n s and «laughter Rosalie w ere d in n er guests Inst Sunday of Mr. and Mrs J. Ur- boney In P o rtlan d . Miss Itiisalie Johns lias been enjoying th e Rose F estiv al as th e g uest of h e r sister, Mrs J. C. Brooks Miss E lizabeth Cady has been spending the week w ith th e Misses GRESHAM BOY W RITES Hazel and R uth M orton and o th e r FOR COLLEGE MAGAZINE Rose City P ark schoolm ates She vls- Edw ard Strong, son of Mr. and day an d la te r enjoyed th e Rose F esti Mrs. H. W. S trong and a g rad u a te of val. F airview avenue is proud of th e Union High, is a stu d e n t a t Leland Im provem ents w hich Mrs. Louise S tan fo rd U niversity and rep resen ts M orrison has m ade on h e r b eau tifu l his class, 1924, on th e sta ff of th e homo in work on th e lawn and a fresh coat of p ain t on th e bungalow S tanford C ardinal, th e m onthly mag- axlne of th e stu d e n t body. T he c u r and gnrage. Isw t W ednesday evening, the b an ren t issue of th e C ard in al has a po quet room of th e City H all was the em by E dw ard which Is h ere re -p rin t scene of a farew ell p arty given to Mr. and M rs.»J F. Woods and fam ed: ily by citizens of Fairview . Mr Wood W ER E 1 A T R E E was City R ecorder d u rin g th e past year. O F. Cady as to a stm a ste r called (By E dw ard W. S tro n g ) upon M ayor L. A. B urlingam e for a W ere 1 a tree and you th e wind, toast for th e d ep a rtin g guests Mr. I ’d sing you sym phonies ■— B urlingam e In a few well chosen w ords expressed th e people's regards You need b ut pass for me to find for Mr. Woods and fam ily and his My voice in singing leaves. ap p reciatio n of th e help and advice W ere I a tree and you th e wind. I'd sing th e soul of m e; O ther to asts were given and en ter- ) Of love too g reat fo r tim e to bind— j «'ll as old. Among the best stories As big as is the sen. 5 Mi per cent in te re st on six And would you h ear th e song of me. The love of me for you. Even if I w ere a ire»' W hen th e wind cam e th ro u g h ? A * t e d C om m unication of T he Bank of G resham pays 5 por ’a Z jT G rt -ham Lodge No. 15J, A F. «nt In terest on tim e deposits. Adv Vernie B. Radford I n to W ashing nn.I Petiohing Simonuing Top Dressing Done Id & .Main Sts . G rish am , Ore Phone 54x6. All W ork G uaranteed LUMBER CO. See J. G. Mast Phone 2431 GRESHAM, OREGON Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau Financial Preparedness The Modern Spirit of cooperation, th e sp irit which an im ates all successful business, pre vails In the organization of our Federal reserve bank. We own stock In It. We keep our reserve cash in it. We have a voice in electing its directors and through them in choosing Its management. It is our bank, and its resources enable us at all tim es to meet the legitim ate banking requirem ents of our community. You, in turn, can cooperate with us in m aintaining the Federal Re serve Banking System, and at the same tim e share In its benefits and protection, by becoming one of our depositors. FIRST STATE BANK Ju n e 14 at p m. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. W L. GOR3AGB, Sec y. WM C. METZGER, W. M. D entistry m ade painless by nerve ■ blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P. ¡Jo h n so n , <11 M organ Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. V *1