W ear-E ver
•even -inch
Aluminum IBFry Pan
LIMITED
This offer extends from
March 3 to March 11, 1922.
Get Your
Fry Pan
TODAY
For a limited time we are offering this seven-inch “Wear-Ever” Fry-Pan—which
regularly sells for $1.20—for 49c. “Wear-Ever” utensils are made from hard, thick,
cold-rolled sheet aluminum—metal which again and again has been passed
through gigantic rolling mills and subjected to the pressure of huge stamping
machines.
This special offer is made so you can see for yourself that Aluminum utensils are
NOT all the same.
SEE the difference- FEEL the difference—ENOW the difference—between or
dinary' aluminum and “Wear-Ever.”
Cover to fit, 20c extra— (Regular price 40c)
L. L. K idder H dw. Co.
A meeting of more than usual in
terest was held at Columbia Grange
Saturday. March 4th. Besides it be
ing the regular monthly meeting the
members were celebrating the golden
I wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
j George Knieriem, who were presented
a silver sugar and creamer by the
grange members. State Deputy Dick
inson and his estimable wife from Os
wego, had been invited for this occa
sion, and Mrs. Dickinson made the
presentation speech, and afterwards
she and Mr. Dickinson very sweetly
sang "When There’s Love at Home."
Mrs. A. R. Morgan of Chanticleer
Inn, baked a very nice wedding cahe
with the dates 1872 and 1922 for this
worthy couple, which was cut by the 1
bride of 50 years, and each member
was presented a slice. Mr. and Mrs.
Knieriem were each presented a gold
watch and chain by their children, 10
in number, who were at home on the
22d for the anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muck, nee Bes
sie Knieriem came out from Portland
Friday for a few days’ visit at the
home of her parents.
Miss Mildred Taylor is quite ill
with pneumonia.
The dance given by the Corbett
baseball team, at the Grange hall Sat
urday evening, March 4, was well at
tended.
Mrs. St. Joseph Leland was in
Portland recently consulting an ocu
list.
Mrs. Lewis Reed was quite ill sev
eral days last week.
POW ELL VALLEY
The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish
Lutheran church will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel An
derson on Thursday afternoon. Mar.
9, beginning at 2 o’clock. This is to
correct an announcement erroneous
ly made In the last Outlook.
Fox Bros/
TROUTDALE, OREGON
MILLRUN
80-LB. SACK
$26.00
PER TON
Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
All work guaranteed.
GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY
Opposite Brown's Market
GEORGE A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
Powell 8t.
EAST OF THE SANDY.
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By MRS. S. D. HARDING.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shelley, who
Phone 1421 Gresham
B O R IN G
have both been ill, are much Im
proved.
A bazaar and free entertainment
O rient D efea ts C orbett.
Corbett teams at the Orient Grange
Mrs. Soule and the boys spent the
C tr tlu llt
Gravel and Hand.
will be given on Saturday evening, week-end at home.
hall.
The
score
was
33
to
2
in
aaalad
In
carload
lot
or
retail,
delivered
or
A basket ball game was played last
March
11,
beginning
at
8
o'clock
in
C Tltadrical
Orient's favor.
Ed. Parsons has been substituting
haul it yourself. Phone 79x. J. H.
carton
Friday night between the Orient and
Hoss.
tf the .1 O. O. F. hall by the Boring Re as mail carrier for a few days, as
ta w *
•bantut»
bekahs. All are welcome.
Mr. Wright hus been confined at his
M a t t a t i» *
home with the flu.
Little Curtis Hulit, who had a
throat operation last week, is get
ting along nicely.
Ray Woodle and wife of Estacada
were Sunday visitors nt the home of
his brother, M. G. Woodle.
Frank Wahner and family are Grocers
I moving back to the Campbell ranch, Recommend
i which they have taken for three
Albers
| years.
The Springdale baseball team will Quality
the
!give an entertainment and basket
social at the Springdale schoolhouse
h o t cakes
| on the evening of the ninth.
o f the
It Is understood that Mr. Schmand.
W est
who has been ill for several weeks
and has been in the hospital In Port
land for some time, is much im-
|proved.
The little girl, one of the twins
I born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers
at the Emanuel hospital on the third
inst., lived only a few hours, and
waH buried Sunday afternoon at the
Douglas cemetery. The small boy
I and his mother are both doing nicely.
Mrs. McKay has taken the sewing
clasB at Springdale and has eleven
pairs of busy fingers to oversee. Mrs.
Babbit has about as many pupils In
her cooking club and the two leaders
are planning some Joint good times
for ther clubs.
What, with these
The Lightest Bread on Earth
two big clubs and the potato boya,
j Springdale is coming to the front in at the lightest price on earth comes
It is comparatively easy for you to figure the approximate amount of your bills for a period of 12 months.
club work and is to be congratulat- from the brightest splc and span
led in having two such able leaders. bakery In thia, your own home town.
We will suppose, for example, that your monthly bill averages $1.75. For the year it would be $21.00.
Of course you know the bakery
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Now then, the earning power of TH R EE SHARES of our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock for one year is
There's all the difference in the
world between ordinary bread and
exactly that sum $21.00, so that the income on three shares of this stock is equivalent to what you regularly Dav
On Saturday, March 11, Fairview the kind you get here. Do you want
this Company for service.
3 K 3
I Grange will meet for the first time In real solid nourishment for yourself
I their new home In the city hall at and family? Then taken no chancm
and get your bread and cakes at
. This stock can be purchased NOW at $96.00 a share—cash, or easy payments, yielding you 7.3 per cent on
Fairview. This being the 18th anni
your investment. While paying for the stock on the easy payment plan, interest at 7 per cent will be allowed on
versary of the Fairview Grange, the
program will be an anniversary pro-
your payments. In other words, you are getting a good rate of interest on your savings all the time you are p a y
ing for this stock.
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- gram and the charter members and
NOTH'K TO CKKDITOKH.
¡all former members of this Grange
No. 20552.
are especially Invited to be present In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multno
and participate In remlntacensea of
Call, write, or telephone for full information.
mah. In Probate.
the early history of the Orange. The
the Matter of the Estate of Wil
{ program will begin at 1:30 to which In liam
C. Ulrich, Deceased.
| the public is invited.
Notice is hereby given, that Chris
At Smith Memorial Presbyterian tine Ulrich, has been appointed ad
'church on next Sunday morning at ministratrix of the estate of William
¡12 o’clock the pastor, the Rev. E. R. C. Ulrich, deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for ths
D. Holiensted, will preach on* "A County of Multnomah, Ilepartment
i Most Beautiful Trait of Character.” of Probate, and has qualified. All
On Sunday afternoon the annual ev- persons having claims against said
are hereby notified to presej t
j ery-member canvass for the budget estate
the same duly verified as by law re
¡for the coining year will be made.
quired, at the office of McOuirk A
N O T E — No stock having preference over this issue will be created without the consent of the holders of a
The practice of the Methodist choir Schneider, Gresham. Oregon, within
majority of this class of stock.
j for this week has been changed from six months from the date hereof.
CHRISTINE ULRICH.
¡Thursday to Friday night on account1
Administratrix.
' of the program to be given at the McOUIRK A SCHNEIDER,
Attorneys
for
Administratrix.
Presbyterian church on Thursday
and first published, Feb. 14,
night. Mrs. Grace Spoonover, a Dated
1922.
j piano teacher who has recently m ov-1 Date of last publication, March 14.
ed here with her family, is the pianist
1922.
I for the choir.
Alben
Flapjack
Flour
Albert
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By becoming a profit-sharing stockholder in the Portland Railway, Light and Power
Company, you can help pay your electric bills with dividend checks.
It is a simple straight 50-50 business proposition, for a few shares of our 7 per cent
Prior Preference Stock, now offered you at 96, have an earning power that will make it
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■ PORTLAND-
MODAS THi SUTT
Lusted P.-T. Association Play.
Don’t forget to come to Lusted
schoolhouse Friday evening, March
10, and see ’’The Mirth Provoking
School Room.” The play has two
acts and lasts about 1 H hours and
there’s a laugh In every minute of It.
If the old saying. “A hearty laugh
pulls a nail out of your coffin, but a
sigh drives one In” is true, there will
be soma nail pulling done surely.
Admission 25c for grown ups; 15c
for school children.
FAK M FKH M U TU A L HAH
P K K O IH Y EA R
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g 1 2 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 in F orce Jan. 12. 11*22.
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
association made big gains In 1921
having written 84.488,000 in risks,
gained 1700 new members and paid
828,000 In fire losses. January 1st
’ the association adopted a uniform
rate of 30c per hundred dollars In
surance on all farm property. This
low rate will enable every farmer to
carry insurance. H. W. Snashali was
re-elected president. Any one deslr-
, ing to see him about Insurance may
-call at the Gresham fair grounds.
iPhone 1465.