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GKESHA.M PAGE K H R OUTLOOK, FR ID A Y , MARCH IO, 1022 GRESHAM LOCALS Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. W onacott a re ju s t recovering from a severe a t tack of th e g rip . They took sick on I ' F eb ru ary 18 but a re ab le to g et j aro u n d th e house now. T h eir i d au g h ter, Mrs. Wm. Glover, is here ! from San Francisco to ta k e care of them . As soon as she h eard th e y i j w ere ill, she left h er w ork a t th e j h o sp ital and a l' h e r p a tie n ts and cam e to n u rse them back to h ealth . Several of Mrs. G lover’s old school- [ What Speed and Accuracy are to the Ball Player, Quality and Price are to our business m ates dropped in today to pay h e r u j visit. T hey were Miss M yrtle W illis, We are building, not for today, but for the future. Mrs. N. R oberts, Mrs. M innie F orbes and Mrs. F ord, all of P o rtlan d . Quality and Price, plus Courteous Attention, make the Main-spring of our business. Ju d g e G. W. S tapleton is d etained 1 a t his hom e on account of illness. A p arad e of union high school s tu Royal Baking Powder Solar Pineapple, broken Libby’s Pork and Beans........ 10 d en ts m arched up Main stre e t today large cans .......................... 38 slices, No. 2^/2 cans .23 noon. W hen they reached th e foun- Skyline Toilet Paper, 3 rolls .10 ■ tain on Pow ell stre e t, they form ed a Argo Corn Starch Salted Peanuts, fresh, lb .15 circle and gave th e ir high school I Lb. 10c or 3 fo r................ 25 ■ yells. T h eir parade intended to her- [ Sterling Jam , 24-oz. bottle .29 9 lbs. Cornmeal, sack.............. 27 aid th e ir big gam e tonight. Crystal W hite Soap,bar .05 T he A reme club will m eet at th e | Pint bottle California Cat Big box M atches............. .05 Macaroni, 4 lbs........................ 25 hom e of Mrs. J. C. S hultz M onday sup .....................................25 evening, M arch 13. All th e E astern Fairy Brooms, 5 sewed, I S tar ladies a re Invited to a tte n d . ................... ......... 'itch .58 Crisco, 3-lb. can fo r_____ .58 Ivory Soap, 2 b a r s ..................15 St. H elens has one of th e best high school basket ball team s in th e j Bantam Corn, “ Red Ribbon” Fols Soap, bar................. .7*/2 sta te o f Oregon. So has Union H igh I (’ainpbell 's Tomato Soup ... .10 .................................... e ra .20 school No. 2. Th<- two team s m eet B artlett Pears, Roeble’s No. ! to n ig h t and those who a tte n d th e j Dill Pickles, 4 large ones .10 21/2 cans.................................23 Federal Milk, tall cans........... .09 I gam e will have a chance to decide j We are prepared to give your car a Thorough i for them selves which is th e b etter, j R egular services at th e Zion Evan- j gplical church next Sunday are as j follow s: Sunday school a t 10 a. m. I I Divine w orship in th e G erm an lang- Why not have the best, when it costs no Fancy Spiderleg, best from Japan’s Gar | uage at 11 a. m. T he serm on topic more. dens or Ceylon and India, Best pro will be “ W ith Jesu s on th e Moun- j 20th Century Coffee, “ Best in ta in .” A special offering fo r th e duct from Ceylon, half lb. only... the Northwest,” per pound only,.. church extension fund will be ta k en I a t th e m o rn in g service. E vening The Charge for this Service, twice a month, is only $5. service at 7 :3 0 o'clock w ith Miss Roasted today, on your table tomorrow. Direct to our stores from Plantation. Minnie Schrepel as leader. Topic fo ri You can’t do it as cheap as that yourself discussion “ H abits, Good and R ad.” Stores are C onvenien tly lo ca ted Mrs. A. Thom pson has been ill w ith th e g rip since h er re tu rn from T he Dalles. She is rep ro v in g now. H er son, Dr. W ilb u r Thom pson, is h ere from Sandy. T he T uesday E vening Study club J llllllllltllllltllllltlllllllllllltllllllll M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiir will m eet at th e lib rary March 14. MRS. A. C. RUBY W ILL BE HOSTESS TO W. C. T. U. Mrs. L am b ert will read a p aper on A m erican song com posers. T he su b Mrs. A. C. Ruby will e n te rta in th e ject of Mrs. K ilgore's read in g will be m em bers of th e W. C. T. V., th e ir th e two Chicago poets, E dgar Lee | : husbands and the h o n o rary m e m b e r M asters and C arl Sandburg. j at h er hom e on th e Base L ine road 'fhe Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called O. A. E astm an 's cousin, G rant ion next M onday evening, M arch 13. the greatest of all— E astm an and his wife, are v isitin g This will be a social event of m uch Labor-Saving at th e E astm an home. Mr. an d Mrs. W hile we are keeping the prices of our dia J in terest. A sh o rt p ro g ram will be G ran t E astm an have ju st come from Money-Saving monds as low as possible, we still guarantee given, including a d u et by Mr. and C alifornia w here they spent th e win- Time-Saving , . . Mrs. H. W. tro n g . solos by Mrs. the high standard of quality in every stone we te r and they are now . on r>, ichard u 1 N kt u „ „ E. R u sh , er __ th e ir . way • R eubauer and , C. •—appliances ever produced for the Home. sell, as we have in the past. back to th e ir hom e in W isconsin. and a read in g by Mrs. C. M. Z im m er We believe you will agree with this strong statement P lan s a re u n d er way fo r th e a n man. n u al St. P atric k s day luncheon to after you have seen one of these machines in action. Attractive mountings in gold and platinum Each lady will fu rn ish a box lunch be given by th e L ad les’ Aid society are on display, and we will be pleased to show fo r two. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration on M arch 17. T he place of th e A utom obiles will be a t th e G resh you the latest designs in diamond jewelry. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING luncheon will be announced la ter. A am lib ra ry at 7 :45 to ta k e those sale of fancy article s will be held In Portland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er C om pany w ishing to go. th e aftern o o n follow ing th e luncheon and all who are co n trib u tin g articles GRESHAM GRANGE TO You may th in k hors d'ouvre Is an back two o r th re e dishes he brings fo r th e sale are expected to s e n t HAVE TALKS ON TREES anim al and filet de sole is p art of a you'll win his respect in any big res them e ith e r to th e p arso n ag e or to shoe, but If you m ake th e w aiter ta k e ta u ra n t. to th e hom e of Mrs. B. L. W alrad not C layton B. Lewis of P o rtla n d will la te r th a n March 15. be a g u est a t th e G resham G range C. A. C aro th ers has gone to e a st S atu rd ay , M arch 11, and w ill give a ern Oregon on business. Mrs. Car- ta lk on som e su b je ct p erta in in g to . l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 111111111111111111111111111111 o th e rs is visiting w ith relativ es and trees. J frien d s In P o rtlan d o v er th e week T he program fo r th a t day will end. deal w ith tree s in v ario u s ways. Mrs. Lena N eedham has retu rn ed T h ere will be a roll call and each from P o rtlan d w here she w ent early g ra n g e r In an sw erin g Is to give some We are equipped to rep a ir your last week to cure for h e r d au g h ter, In terestin g th in g co n cern in g trees. car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do Mrs. Roy W onacott, who has been A d ditional n u m b ers on th e p ro a first-class Job, one th a t we feel 111. gram will be a solo by Miss M yrtle safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. Mrs. Benj. C am eron sp en t last R usher, a recitatio n by Miss C a th e r We have lots of room for live au to week week a t C orvallis v isitin g with ine M etzger and a m usical n u m b er by storage. h e r son-in-law and d a u g h te r, Mr. Miss M arth a H agberg. la n d Mrs. K irk Thom pson. Mr. Cam T he aftern o o n p ro g ram is public A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 eron w ent to C orvallis th e la tte r part and everyone is invited. of th e week. Mr. and Mrs. Thom p See th e Buckeye b ro o d er at L. L. son re tu rn e d w ith them to G resham K idder Hdwe. Co.'s sto re. and spent last S unday here. Southard & Southard W ord has been received h ere of th e D ance at O rient. Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 A dance will be given at O rient d eath at R oseburg last week F rid ay of Len Lovelace, form erly of Rock G range hall on S atu rd ay n ig h t, Mar. 11, by O rient b ask et ball team . wood. D eath was due to paralysis. T ickets J i a couple an d su p p er 50c Mr. Lovelace is survived by his a p la te.— Adv. widow, tw o sons. Ross and Floyd and a d a u g h te r. Mrs. Matve Her. Mrs. E thel Miller, who is em ployed a t th e Bishop B ros.' store, Cor. P ow ell and M aple 2 4 7 D avis S treet has been sick all week w ith th e grip. 20th Century Grocery Fox Bros. Playing the Game TROUTDALE, OREGON M1LLRUN 80-LB. SACK $26.00 PER TON COFFEE Washing, Polishing and GREASING TEAS - SPECIAL 28c 33c 2d and Main streets, Gresham 5940-92d street, S. E., Lents At SHERMAN McCARTER GARAGE SEE ROY McCARTER .... ................................................ I I I I I I I I H H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I O l l l l l l l t l l l l l l l l l l l l IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE Diamonds G u y D . Jones Jeive/er Automobile Repairing G resh am HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET G arage z----------------------- WOOD C hoice B a ck B acon, lb COAL EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE Grocery Specials Hams, mild core, extra fancy, lb Picnic llama, nicely wrapped, lb................... Picnic-Cottages, sugar cured, l b ............................ ....... 1 34 23 25 25 (Our meata are sugar cured and arc unequaled in quality) l*ure Lard, med. pail, 85c; large p a il........................ ........'4.65 Jewel Shortening, med. pail 75c; large....................... 1 45 Choice Red Salmon, lb. 10e; 25 lbs. or over, lb Imported Holland Herring, keg Young America Cheese, weight about 7 lbs., pound Del Monte Pork and Beans, 2-lb. cans Milk—your favorite brand; small can 5c; large Stafford’s Sweet Gherkins, pint Stafford’s Mixed Pickles, pint Bulk Cocoa. 2 lbs Salted Peanuts, lb Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs Libby’s Corned Beef, while they last, can Roebel’s Apricots, ‘J ’ o-lb. tins, can 20e; 3 cans Justice Coffee, extra quality, lb. 35c; 3 lbs Peaberry Coffee, strong, lb. 30c; 3 lbs 85 American Club Coffee (candy free), can 35c; 3 lbs 100 Royal W hite Soap, save your coupons, 23 bars 1.00 Wool Soap, for toilet and tine fabrics, (13 sticks candy free) 13 b a rs , 1 (Ml GRESHAM THEATER GRESHAM TO HAVE JULY 4 CELEBRATION H. A Lewis, presid en t of th e M ultnom ah county fa ir board, ap peared before th e G resham city council at th e ir last m eeting and asked th a t a F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ra tion be given th is y ear on th e fair i gro u n d s. C ouncilm en expressed them selves i In fav o r of th e req u est and appoint- j ed a com m ittee to confer w ith th e i fair board. T he men chosen on thia 1 com m ittee are C. I. R ak er, A. Ham- m ar and C. G. Schneider. A co m m ittee of business m en will also be chosen to co o p erate w ith the o th e r co m m ittee and th e fa ir board i ...V w iv u in tiv ii io u u iitr r a v in g on IB * race track No definite plans have as yet been m ade, how ever. This celeb ratio n prom ises to be th e early s ta rt in beginning to m ake plans for It. ev ery th in g in d icates th a t I It will be an event to look forw ard to. TWO DAYS A Truck for Every Kind of Work G resham 1881 P ortland Bdw y. 2 0 8 2 Sat. & Sun. Mar. 11&12 M onroe Salisbury and Jan e N ovak and an C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ade H am s, B acon, S au sage, Lard all-star cast in F u ll line of Cold L unch M eats “The Barbarian” A beautiful and thrilling story of mountain, lake and stream frontier classic of the great outdoors Harrold Lloyd In one of his rib-tickling comedies SANITARY MARKET Main St.. G resham GEO. D IETL, P ro p . P hone 1711 National Vigilance Committee Reports “ III one county people had bought $30,000,000.00 of Liberty Bonds, and when later a semi-official investigation was made it our history—estimated $500,000,000.00 annually, for worthless securities.” Such losses are probably greater today than ever before in our history’—estimated $5000,000,000.00 annually. Our customers and friends are encouraged to come to us for advice before investing. JFirst tikutk Gresham, Oregon i