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PAGE FOCR CX1BBAM OPTLOOK, FRIDAT, MARCH 18, 1M# GRESHAM LOCALS M argaret H yw orth and Mrs. H enry P ass, all of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. H azel Beers. Mrs. Lucy Donley, Mrs. E lsie Mrs. J. E. Mackey and son, Gale, are M illeson, Mrs. L ulu O sburn, Mrs. here from C athlam et, W ashington, Minnie W eigant, Mrs. Mildred F a n c h spending a week with her sister, Mrs. er, Mrs. K atie P ullen, Mrs. J. 8. H eyne G eorge D uncan. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover. Dr. H. H. O tt Is im proving th e ap- The Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore w as a pearance of his vacant lot on Main welcome ca lle r a t th e Outlook office stre e t by a till in of several truck lo ad s yesterday. He of dirt. This will be used to level up . . ,. ,, w ith his wife and th e edge of the lot bringing it up to J Ya” ; hill W ednesday and spent th e night th e grad e of the pavement. with Mrs. Moore’s p aren ts, Mr. and A m ost p leasan t affair of T uesday Mrs. T. H. Gill. w as a su rp rise luncheon and stork Will Beers is lying at his home su f show er given in honor of Mrs. J. 8. H eyne at the home of her m other, Mrs. fering from an o th er dropsical a ttac k A. F. Hoover. A color schem e of green attended by d istu rb an ce of th e h ea rt and yellow was carried out th ro u g h functions. He is unable to lie down out both in the decorations of the J and breath es with g re a t difficulty. house and the three-course luncheon. I The Ladies Guilil of th e B aptist Mrs. H eyne received a num ber of i church is planning a dinner to be g iv beautiful and app ro p riate gifts and a en on th e evening of March 19 in th e »octal afternoon was enjoyed. T hose , dining room of the new ly-renovated p resen t were Mrs. Clyda Blanc, Mrs. church building. T here will also be a St. Patrick's Day The Oscarette Prints E A ST E R CARDS and Novelties now on display We have a larg e a s s o rtm e n t of E a s te r C ards, B unnies, C hicks and B askets. See o u r w indow . H ead q u arters for th e fam ous HEIDES CANDY EASTER EGGS “ T h e old folks like th em to o .” H E P P S R A C K E T ST O R E Gresham Attend Hie Mask Dance, benefit of Gresham Band H e are receiving every day now new spring merchandise. N orm andy Voiles 40 in ch e s wide. All new sp rin g co lo rs an d designs. 50c yard. New S p rin g S hoes fo r th e W hole F a m ily . L A D IE S' WOOL D R E SSE S $7.50 to $18.60 LA D IES’ SILK D R E SSE S $9.50 to $18.50 I inanci.il independence is gained not by what one spends but by what one saves Consistent saving# on the items purchased most often, like foodstuffs, will make your future hnancial independence more certain. Buy the 20th Century way and make these consistent savings. 7 Offerings Saturday and Monday, March 13 and IS, Inc. O IL , • 9c MONEY SA VING SOAP DEAL E conom y MATCH ES, n o iseless, 3 boxes Hie OUR PR«CE 1 packaee 1’eets (nan. Washing Machine Soap / bars C rvstal W lute Soap at 5c........................ 5 bars Creme Oil at 8 l-3c Reg. G ro c e r’s P rice COMB HONEY, lge. w hit, sections. 20c. 2 for 39c you save 33c D ILL PIC K L E S, lge. firm a n d crisp , 3 fo r 10c Libby's PEA C H E S. C lin es larg e c a n s 21c, 3 fo r 70c 20thCentury ’Broom«, “6-sewn”, >ng, m m weight. A fine parlor broom. O nly...................................................... j)gc PO RK and BEANS. Van C am ps, reg. 12 U c size 3 cans. 2*»c C ream R O LLED OATS, F re sh ly m illed, B li> aa< k i7c Libby's P IN E A P P L E , sliced, la rg e c a n s 3 fo r Adirondack Syrup, pure cane and maple, York states finest lull quart 49c, full! >lb>n. 93c, full gallon......... $1.79 M. J. B. C O FFE E , 1-pound tin 57c. 3-lb, tin $1.63, 6-lb. tin $2.61 M em orie LA Y ER FIG S. 1" oz s a n ita ry pkg. 15c »’re fe rre d STOCK CORN. T in y k e rn e l, can 18c 3 c a n s 53c \O R W E G I \X SARDINES, New pack “ l iny Tots", 32 to 40 in a tin. First time 25, Pl M I’KIX, “ Libby’s ( iolden Cream” ( R< *\\ \ I I t H R. 4O-lb. #<( , large cans. 2 for .... ....... 35( _______ I IslUK s BI 1 ND $2.13 $2.23 SPINACH, ‘Del Monte stock’, contains your iron tor today. _________ la rye cans. 2 tor 35c 2 0 1H CENTURY COFFEE, equal to the best Save 10c lb. (t cost ot the tin) and buy this cofiee. Sold direct from 6'dr fOAS'ei to you. ro u n d ........................ 47c 3 pounds.................... $1.38 C repe de C hine Silks 40 in ch e s w ide. New co lo rs su c h a s B e a u c are , C o stillio n , J a d e tte , F a llo w , B lu sh R ose, T a n g e rin e , etc. $1.98 y a rd L. A. Wack & Co. ltlJT W H AT YOU SAVE" q u a rt can G e o rg e tte S ilks 40 in ch es. C olo rs: B lack, E cru , B lush R ose, S p a rk , J a d e tte , P eaco ck , etc. $1.98 y ard New P e rca les 36-inch. L ig h t a n d d a rk p a t te rn s. 19c an d 25c “A W W H AT YO U SP E N D , W ESSO N 36 in ch e s w ide. C o lo rs: C oral, C open, Ind. O range, P a n , T a n , C o stillio n . A v ery sp e cia l fa b ric a t 98c y a rd D over P rin t W ash F a h rle s 36 in ch e s w ide. F a s t colors, an d n e a t p rin te d d esig n s on a so ft fabric. 35c yard 20’" CENTURY STORES Campbell'H TOMATO SOI P. 3 can s Silk Mixed Hamer Crepe 3 2-inches w ide, g u a ra n te e d fa9t colors. P r e tty new p rin te d p a t te rn s in a ll th e la te s t colors. 50c y ard sale of aprons and fancy article s in connection w ith the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery w ent to H illsboro S atu rd ay on business m a t ters. They are ta lk in g of exchanging th eir G resham p ro p erty for a ran ch home in a subu rb an locality w hen the rig h t o p p o rtu n ity p resen ts itself. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. E llsw o rth R ak er and little son left T h u rsd ay by autom obile for a trip to C alifornia. T he trip was u n d er taken in the hope of benefltting th e h ealth of Mrs. R aker, as w ell as to offer a needed change for her father, Dr. Inglis. T heir stay is indennite and depends on the re su lts obtained. Dr. Inglis drove a new F ord coupe, and the R ak ers the sp o rt ca r w hich was Mrs. R ak er's C h ristm as gift. They are tak in g th e journey by easy stages and word received from them indicates th a t th e trip is alread y beneficial. Mrs. W. C. B urch h as received the sad intelligence of th e d eath of a s is ter, Mrs. B ertha Ogden, who died in Los A ngeles W ednesday from black sm allpox. She had gone th e re la st fall from her hom e in P o rtlan d to spend th e w inter. She was born at P le a sa n t Home in 1882 and had lived th e re in her childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin S tearn s, of V an couver, W ashington, a re new re si dents of Gresham . Mr. S tea rn s has , en tered th e em ploy of the S tan d ard | Oil com pany a t th is place as a ju n io r are a salesm an, probably for th e Bor- ing d istrict. He com es highly recom - 1 m ended for his new position. Lesley W iles visited for a day o r two I with his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 1 W iles. He is on his way from K lam ath Don’t forget the benefit dance for Hie Gresham Build, SAME DAY. 1236 H e fty Batet« New S p rin g G in g h am s 32 inches w ide 25c y ard To make the evert es pecially apt, a liberalsup- ply of Novelties, Candies, etc., will be found here for your selection. Phone New Materials Refresh Our Dry Goods Stocks P rin te d R uyon Silks !)5c to $1.36 yd. GROCERY BULLETIN REX LARD Med. 95c, large $1.85 APPLES \\ inesaps, box $1.50 SPECIALS MILK — B o rd e n ’s, A lpine, C a rn a tio n , ta ll ca n s, 10c PO R K & BEANS, m ed. size........................10c C A M PB E L L ’S SOUPS, a ll v a rie tie s, c a n ........ 10c BULK DATES 2 lbs. 25e Brookfield LOAF CHEESE whole or half, lb. 32f Col. River SALMON Choice pink. Can 15c4 M EX. RED BEANS 3 lbs. 25^ F L O U R — C row n, Vim, F is h e r ’s B lend, sk, $2.25 COMB HONEY, h e a v y w ell filled s q u a re s .20c BULK COCOA 3 lbs. 25é T O IL E T SOAP, a s so rte d v a rie tie s , 10c b a rs, 6 b a rs 39c ECONOMY RA ISIN S, 4-lb. p a c k a g e ............ 39c LAYER FIGS Special, lb. 15c SMALL W H IT E BEANS 3 lbs. 25^ VEGETABLES Corn, Beans, Peas Best standard varities 3 cans 39c MANNING’S COFFEE Last week was a banner week for the sale of this excellent COFFEE. Remember ours is the only store in Oregon outside of Portland where this product is sold. Just one price. Pound............................... 5 O £ A. IV. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 1281 S to re will lie closed Sai unlay from 1 till 5 o’clock d u rin g th e fu n e ra l of th e la te L . C. M etzger. F alls to L ew iston, Idaho, w here he will put in th e foundation for a big mill for th e W eyerhauser tim b er in terests. J. H. Hoss. who has been in feeble h ealth for several m onths, is suffering w ith an acu te a ttac k w hich cam e upon him last night. He is suffering in tensely and his condition is considered serious. H. W. Cooley Is p ain tin g and r e shingling th e house in Regner addi tion w hich he recently sold to Ivan Swift. T he color of the house will be changed from a d ark brow n to white. T he L adies Guild of the B aptist ch u rch w ill m eet w ith Mrs. A. J. W. Brown on T uesday afternoon. The D orcas circle of the Methodist Ladies Aid will m eet w ith Mrs. Mina McKinney on W ednesday afternoon. March IT. The H essel im plem ent com pany has w ithin th e p ast w eak delivered O ver land sixes to Dr. S trohl. Iloy P eterson, Robert F. Sm ith and W illiam Staver. Hessel b ro th e rs have o rd ers booked ahead for o th e rs and are m aking deliv eries as rap id ly as possible of th is popular new car. I»r. and Mrs. W ilbur Thom pson spent th e la st w eek end visiting G resham relativ es. Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson and Mrs. A M W ilkinson. T heir home is at Dak Ridge. Oregon. Mrs. Fay Wooley has disposed of her 10-acre ran c h south of th e S tan d ard Oil p lan t to A rnold T eutschm an, a form er resid en t o f G resham who ra n a dairy 011 th e E llio tt ran c h ea st of town. It is understood th a t th e p u r ch aser intends to ta k e im m ediate pos session. Mrs. Wooley expects to leave soon for M ontavilla to reside, it is said. The deal w as negotiated th ro u g h the real e sta te office of Jo h n Brown. Zinn t« angelical S e n ices. "T h e Sacrifice of Je su s" will be the serm on topic of the preaching service at 1 1 a. ni. Sunday at the Zion E v an gelical ch u rch , preceded by Sunday I school at 10 o'clock. The Ju n io r | League w ill convene at 1:15 in th e af- I ternoou and a special m eeting of th e congregation will be held a t 2 o’clock Sunday w ill be the re g u la r m onthly ch u rch day. Pot luck lunch w ill be SURMOUNTING D1FFICUL TIES S tru g g le , h a rd sh ip , p riv a tio n , d isc o u ra g e m en t a n d fre q u e n t fa ilu re — such a s few of 11s e x p e rie n c e — m a rk e d th e y o u th of M a tth ia s B aldw in, fo u n d e r of th e fam o u s B aldw in L ocom otive W orks. H is m o th e r w as left a w idow w ith five sm a ll c h ild re n , an d M a tth ia s w as a p p re n ticed out fo r five y ears. H e c a re fu lly saved ev e ry d o lla r possible to aid h is m o th e r a n d “ g e t a h e a d .” T h e B aldw in w orks, th e w h istle of w hose e n g in e s is h e a rd a ro u n d th e w orld, a re a m o n u m e n t to his in d u stry , p e rse v e re n c e a n d th rift. H e got a h e a d , a n d so c a n we, if we follow h is exam ple. “I ictory belongs to the most persever ing."— Napoleon. FIRST STATE BANK A STRONG BA>K J served at noon in the S unday school 8. F. P itts. T h ere w ill be preaching p rim ary rooms. ag ain Sunday evening, th e song s e r vice beginning at 7:30. P ra y er m e e t I ndenonilnntional Ser«Ice*. ing w ill be held T uesday evening and Sunday school w ill convene at 10 young people’s Bible study F rid ay eve o'clock Sunday m orning at th e t'n d e- ning. A h earty in vitation is extended nom uiational tem p le on F o u rth street, th e aftern o o n by th e p asto r, the Rev w ith preaching services at 2 o'clock in to all.