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PAGE FOLK neighbors who so kindly helped us during the illn ess and death of o u r be Mr. and Mra. G eorge Sim pson of loved wife and m other. W alla W alla. W ashington, are visiting M. D. KERN AND FAMILY. at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W C. Card of Thanks. Burch. T he v isito rs w ere form er re si We wish to th an k those who so k ind d en ts of Gresham . ly assisted us during the illness and Born to Mr. and Mra. S E. Palm - death of our beloved husband and father. q u lst Sunday, A pril 11, a t th e re si Mrs. P e a rle ttie D ahlham m er and dence of Mrs. J. A. Bushong, a d au g h G eorge and E dith D ahlham m er. te r w eighing 7 *4 pounds. Mias Alice R oberts and Mrs. Viva 150 to |200 w ill buy a good used car A nderson drove over from Cam as, a t th e H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. W ashington. W ednesday and visited a t th e R oberts hom e for a few hours. Colum bian high school’s b asketball nine m et defeat, 24 to 4, a t th e hands WHY WALK IN THE SUN ? of th e G resham Union high school when you can get a handsome boys F rid ay aftern o o n on S tapleton well built field. T he second team w ent to W est Linn T uesday and w as beaten 9 to 5. | T he G resham grade school boys w ere victorious F rid ay aftern o o n when they m et the O rient nine on th e G illis dia mond. T he score stood 25 to 10. Oil Treated W ater Proof Miss G race Welch atten d ed a large sk a tin g p a rty In P o rtlan d W ednesday evening given by th e P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er com pany to its em ployes. T he residences of P e te r L enard, Carl 6o different -patterns to select from D ahl and H arold Buzick a re being w ired th is week for th e in sta lla tio n of the electric ran g es w hich they re c e n t ly p u rch ased from th e P o rtlan d E lec tric Pow er com pany. Special heavy I hone 1236 Gresham w iring is req u ired for the tran sm issio n ° l juice Into th ese m odern “cook sto v es” and the local electrical shop Don’t forget M other’s Day, May 2. We have a beautiful fo rm erly ru n by th e late F. L. Mack, line of cards now on display. is g ettin g aro u n d to th e w ork of co n necting up the ran g e s *as rap id ly as possible. T he elec tric com pany w ill also connect up a H ughes hot point ran g e for P au l Vedder w hich he r e cently secured a t an auction sale. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H orning are be ing co n g ra tu lated on th e a rriv a l of th eir first g randchild, a bonnie lassie M aryann, born on A pril 10 to th e ir dau g h ter, Mrs. D. R. G eorge of P o rt land. T he baby is not only th e first g randchild of th e H o rnings, b u t the first child of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge and th e first g re a t g ran d ch ild of Mrs. H o rn in g 's m other, Mrs. E lizabeth Rand of P o rtlan d , and in addition she w as born on th e la tte r's birthday. W illiam S tan ley has been tr a n s ferred from th e b ureau of public roads to th e fo re st service a t Camp Creek cam p grounds. Glenn W inters. Aggie p itch er, p lay ing his first gam e of v arsity baseball hurled a g re a t gam e, holding th e T im ber League cham pions to four hits. H e had plenty of stufT on th e ball, m aking it Im possible for th e visitors to get any safe ones. He stayed In the box the en tire gam e w ithout w alking a m an. T his gam e w ith th e K elso Tim ber W olves w as played la st F r i day a t O. A. C. Japanese Parasol Priced at 49c, 69c and 98c each HEPPS RACKET STORE APPAREL FOR WEAR NOW Choice of Apparel for wear now should be gov erned by what will prove practical for the warmer days which are now here. The fire d ep artm en t m ade a hasty run T uesday evening for n o th in g in response to an alarm w hich som eone tu rn ed in from th e vicinity of th e Jo h n Fox residence. T he blaze proved to be nothing b u t a box w hich had cau g h t lire in an old b arn w here som e sm elt w ere being sm oked. The flames did not even destroy th e fish w hich w ere cu rin g and w ere prom ptly ex tin guished. A sp rin g sale of fancy w ork and ap ro n s will be held in connection with the d in n er to be served by th e Meth odist L adies Aid oil F rid a y evening April 30. Miss G ertru d e S o u th ard retu rn ed imine T uesday m orning from Los An geles w here she has been visitin g rel atives for th e past th ree m onths. Mrs. Ida T heberge and Mrs. J. B V entura, of P o rtlan d , th e m o th er and siste r of Mrs. Ivan Sw ift, sp en t Wed nesday at th e Sw ift home. A nother guest at the sam e residence is “G rand m a” A m anda C lark, w ell know n to m any G resham resid en ts, as she fo r m erly lived here. She w ill also visit witli Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers and o th ers before re tu rn in g to h er hom e in P o rt land. You will see many gar ments in this display that answer this problem in a most satisfactory way. D R E S S E S ra n gin g in price from $9.75 to $ 2 1 .75 Just arrived- a new shipment of hats to meet the demand of the warmer days. $2.95 to $9.50 The Ladies’ Shoppe Osburn Bldg. » Gresham l.ir e $1.85 Brookfield Cheese 5-lb leaf, lb. 30c 1 iolland 1 leni ng 10 lb. kegs Special $1.35 Kippered Snacks 3 cans 25, SUGAR PURE CANE SUGAR 1 'oday’s wholesale price is $5.90. Special cash price for Saturday and Monday $ 5 .8 7 SO AP W III I E W ONDER SOAP Demonstration and sale Saturday 20 bars Soap $1.00 M A R K ET DA) RAISINS, Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. pkg. 39, Standard Corn 3 cans 39 String Beans 3 cans 39, Small W hite Beans 3 lbs. 25c ¡’RINCE \LBERT and TUXEDO IOBACCO, 16-ounce can. 931 IV. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Kingsford STARCH, WESSON OIL, Corn or Gloss, 1-lb. packages........... lOe Phone 1451 Feed 1281 Make your own M ayonnaise, Quart can................... 49c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2-tor........................... 13c ^ /|Y*|5flrc,,,T " ¿ U stthink: 2 Pounds of rich, “ready to serve” food, un equalled in tood value. 1-pound cans, 2 fo r.............................. 25c PALM OLIVE SOAP, 3 b a r s ..........................23c LIBBY’S MILK, "T he n e a re st to fresh cre am ”, 3 cans 28c, 6 for 55c CORN MEAL, K iln dried, fresh shipm ent, 9-lb. sack................... 33c ’ Kisses, dainty little milk chocolate drops, each foil wrapped. A n o u m h .ng confecOon,_____________ Pound.. .. 38c, 2 pounds ,? * CORN, PURE HONEY, Good S tan d ard Iow a Pack, Can ......................... ’..10c SNOWDRIFT. In B ail Mason ja rs, Pint 29c, quart ... 49c P u re vegetable shortening, 4-lb. can ..................... 91c H H^O"i?,ao \ Syrup’ C??e «"d Maple, perfectly blended so as to bung out the genuine Maple flavor. Full j gallon can............ 89c PURE LARD, In bulk, fresh ly rendered. Pound 20c, 3 pounds 59c PANCAKE FLOUR, Sper ry ’s, serve hot cakes for breakfast, 10-lb. sk.... 69c Libby’s PINEAPPLE, E ig h t slices in heavy syrup, Large cans 24c, 3 for 70c Ä (BÍark) ^ " ' i ± Ín’> r ‘hc ®rient“« .'o „r tabic. Orange -------- ( ack) or Japan (Green) y2. lb. pkackage.. . 38c, pound.........73c Libby’s PUMPKIN, J u s t look! P um pkin pie for dinner. RAISINS, U nbleached Seedless T hom pson’s Large cans, 3 for....... 49c F ish er’s SCRATCH FEED, 3 pounds..................... 28c T he hens sc ra tc h for it. 100-lb. sack............ 98.73 n i rA,} ( fuily. e<|Ual in Quality to ^ e best canned eof- t u r v ” ‘ i \ i r . t f pound cost of the tin container) and serve “20th Cen- . . irect from our roaster to you, hence always fresh. Lb. 45c, 2 lbs. 89c FIS H E R ’S SCRATCH FEED , 100-lb. sacks.......................... $2 73 FIS H E R ’S EGG PRODU CER, 100-lb. sacks............................ $2.58 M ILL RUN, 80-lb. sacks........................................ CRACKED CORN, 100-lb. sacks.................................... CROWN C H IC K FEED , jg .................. ^ j g 100-lb. sa c k s.............$3j 4 I>1.SI CANE SUGAR, fine granulated “ Fruit” or “Berry” . t .. BI .S I CANE SUGAR, fine granulated “ Fruit” or “Berry”, 10 lbs.... $5.59 56, ANNOUNCING I our readiness to care for your beauty requirements m a complete and satisfactory manner. M ay we have the pleasure of a trial soon? Bailey’s Bob and Beauty Shop THE I .MA K 00PAN 6 Improvement Specialist Utahna Peas Best ungraded variety 3 cans 43c 91.40 $ 1.40 Value 99c Offerings Saturday and Monday, April 17th and 19th Mr. and Mrs. W alter M ark w art vis ited Sunday w ith relativ es of th e la t te r residing at D allas and Salem . They w ere accom panied by Ju liu s M arkw art who w ent to D allas to w ork at ca rp en te r w ork for th e next two weeks. Lb 39, 1 la rg e W onder F o a m . .40 Col. Ri ver Salmon Choice pink, can 15, J he^e stores feature nationally advertised brands of known value. They must first meet the public s approval before we offer them for sale. Then, through our mod ern e ficient mercnandising methods, these products are brought to vou at prices, that mean really worthwhile savings. Gold Bar \ egetables Peas, Beans, Tomatoes 2 cans 35, NEW BERG HAM, "The ham what am "............................ Rex Pure Lard PUBLIC APPROVAL FIRST The w indows of the Bunk of G resh- | am are being new ly lettered th is week w ith th e business nam e of th e firm. Mrs. Robert H ardy b ro u g h t into th e 1 Outlook office T h u rsd ay th e first sw eet peas of th e season, a b eautiful mixed variety, w hich w ere grow n a t th e home of h er m other. Mrs. A. R. Goger. of P leasan t Home. Miss E lizabeth Jo h n so n has a t th e postofllce a g o r geous bouquet of C alifornia poppies, w hich she designated us ju st "som e backyard w eeds,” w hich have been | grow ing all w inter. She says they have been blossom ing for th e past month. GROCERY BULLETIN Med. 95, CENTURY STORES T he S outheast circle of th e M ethod ist Ladies Aid will hold its th ird an n i v ersa ry and election of officers on ■ W ednesday. A pril 21, at th e home of Mrs. O. A. E astm an. All m em bers and i frien d s of th e circle a re u rg en tly r e quested to attend. The last auction sale in th e vicinity of G resham was th a t of O scar H artk e who sold 16 grade cows, averaging 1102.62 each. It is said th a t th ese ' prices are rep rese n tativ e of th e de- m anti for good d airy cows at th is tim e. • Sophom ore day at th e high school 15 w as observed T h u rsd ay aftern o o n by ? a program put on by th e class, con- i 8 slating of com edies, stu n ts and m u si cal num bers. Miss A u g u sta H ahn, class adviser, coached th e pupils in th e ir program . Mrs. Louis Nelson, of McMinnville, . , i ... . has been visiting for th e past week w ith her m other, Mrs. M. B. Findley, who resid es at T hird and R oberts. noon at the home of Mrs. J, R. Horr. i jja / jj j j .'.' jj .’ j POOR INVESTMENTS In every community large amounts are lost every year in foolish investments. Too many people try to “get something for nothing.” In spite of the old slogan “as safe as a bond” people continue to buy stock that is “hawked” about the streets with alluring promises of “big returns.” These are not investments—they are gambles. As those who have “taken a chance.” /« seeking legitimate investments we will be glad to give you the benefit of our experi ence. Don’t buy— “Blue Sky.” FIRST STATE BANK A Strong Dunk Gresham, Oregon . tim e at its re g u la r m eeting next T u p « . . u 9 Gresham Beauty’ .Shoppe rtay eveninK » h e n th e m em bers w ill ev ery th in g in th e line of cosm etl en te rta in M ountain View c h a p te r of th erap y . C ourteous and effleien tr e a tm e n t Mrs. Lois S t Clair, F irs be S tate Bank building, phone 1841 exem plified a fte r w hich a social tim e G resham .—Adv. G resham ch a p te r No. 117 O. E. S. Is w l*l be enjoyed, follow ed by refre sh - i looking fo rw ard to a very p leasan t m ents. „ F or real e state loans see or call 1 W Thorne—Adv.