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PAGE FOÜB GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRID A T, FEBRUARY R inar M attson, sophom ore in the I Many people of G resham and m any of them w ill alread y be im U niversity of Oregon, finished first I Powell Valley w ent to P ortland m une, th is is th e p roceedure u su In the try o u ts for the 300-yard ' last n ig h t to hear W illiam E lliott ally follow ed w ith the older ch il event for track , held last S aturday in his debut in g rand opera in the role of Count di Luna in II Trova- dren. ra th e r th an to give all of a t Eugene u nder th e direction of tore. W hile his friends were ex them the toxin-antitoxin. This test pecting m uch of him, it is safe to A very pleasan t social evening th e univ ersity coach. will be given to all th e g rad e school w as enjoyed by the m em bers and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mason aud say th a t they w ere su rp rised a t the beauty of his voice and the excel Continued from page 1 children next fall to see If they visito rs of G resham ch a p te r O. E. S son are m aking plans to re tu rn to lence of his acting. His tones w ere -Many m en w ho spend m ost of th e ir lives w o rk in g T uesday evening, F eb ru ary 15 P o rtlan d soon to reside in th eir mellow and his enunciation clear. the child had d ip h th eria, then m ake have established th e ir im m unity. h a rd to secu re a co m p eten ce fo r th em se lv e s a n d fa m M aster Donald Page favored the home there. W hile in G resham His teach er, Pov! Bjornskjold, p re a d esp erate effort to save its life, ilies lose sig h t of th e fa c t th a t it ta k e s th o u g h tfu l The W ant Ad way is th e w ay to m em bers with violin selections they have occupied the house of dicts for him a g reat fu tu re in m u som etim es u nsuccessfully, som e p la n n in g to K E E P th e m o n ey th e y h a v e saved in sical circles. success. Miss Melba S anders piano, and Mrs. Mary R anley on Hood avenue. tim es at th e expense of the ch ild ’s ill-considered sp e cu la tio n o r an unw ise b usiness v e n L eslie W alrad w ith vocal num bers Mr. Mason will continue his w ork ! la te r health. T he new er and bet tu re may wipe out th e proceeds of y e a rs of lab o r. SANDY BLUFF w hich w ere much enjoyed by all here as m anager of th e A corn elec- j te r w ay is to im m unize th e ch il Ill N TH O K PE transit co E o r sev en teen y e a rs w e h av e helped people K E E P present. A fter the program dainty trie ran g e sales and service. T hose In this com m unity suffer- d ren ag ain st the disease w hile they P O R TLA N D - GRESH AM - a n d add to th e m oney th e y h av e saved. W e sp ecialize S A N D Y L IN E . refresh m en ts w ere served, then all A. R. Johnson and E. R. Ackley I . ing from severe colds or flu are Mr. a re well, thereb y saving untold "? th e P ersonal b a n k in g se rv ice needed by th rifty an d joined in playing an am using expect to open th e ir poolroom and J and Mrs G ilbert H auglum and suffering. Since th e new er way Section L ine R oute th o u g h tfu l m en a n d w om en w ho w ish to se cu re to Pete H auglum . Joe Caldo, Ben Ault gam e. Mrs. W inifred Dyer, grand confectionery, situ ated in th e j and Mr. and Mrs. A m bert Andrews, has been used in Oregon th e re has th em se lv e s a n d fam ilies th e benefits of w h at th ev Lv. G resham o rg an ist and a deputy of the Brown building, on th e com ing S at- j i Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew s w ere con- been a m a terial d ecrease in th e Lv. P o rtlan d h a v e accum ulated. 7 6 30 a. m. 7 :15 a. m. w orthy grand m atron, w ill visit urday. Over »2000 w orth fcf ttx- j fined to th e ir beds over a week, but num ber of cases in th e state, w ith 7 :00 a. m 8 :45 a. m. O ur Savings D e p a rtm e n t is h e lp in g th o u sa n d s to :00 a. m. 9 15 a. m. G resham chap ter officially March tu re s are being put In place, in all a re on the mend now. a reduction of m ore th an 40 per 10 8 :00 a. m. 1 1 :15 a m. ! Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell of p re se rv e th e ir sav in g s an d in v est in sa fe bonds. D ur 1. All m em bers are cordially in cluding a IO-foot F rench plate i Pow ell Valley were Sunday dinner cent in th e num ber of deaths. “No 12 :00 noon 1 :00 p. m. 1 00 p. m. 3 :00 p. m. c o m m e rc ial b a n k in g d e p a rtm e n t by frie n d ly counsel vited to be present. g lass m irror. I gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ault. D iphtheria in Oregon by 1930" is 2 :10 p. m. 4 :00 p. m. 4 :00 p. m a n d advice is a id in g n u m b ers of young m en am i 5 .00 p. m. I They also spent the evening and the slogan adopted by th e state T he reg u lar m eeting of th e A m er 5 :15 p. m. 7 :00 p. m. w om en a lo n g th e road to success. j Mr. and Mrs. A. H aw orth w ere c a ll board of health a t its m eeting in 0 10 P m 7 :15 p. m . _____ ican Legion auxiliary w ill be held M F T H O D IS T ( III KUH ers in the evening. ,, n o th in g gives us g r e a te r s a tis fa c tio n th a n Salem la st month. Lv. G resham a t the grange hall on T uesday eve ANNOUNCES SEK VICE’S Mrs. J. O. M atthew s and daugh Lv. Sandy th e th o u g h t th a t we h a v e helped a n d a re h e lp in g for Sandy te r L ouise have moved back to the ning, F eb ru ary 22. T hose who G resham schools have been slow 8 :40 a. m. 1 :45 a. m. 3 :3ft p. m. th o u sa n d s to secure a co m p eten ce a n d p re se rv e its T ransform ed Lives" will be the farm and are getting ready to have to avail them selves of the ad v an t have m ade article s for th e hope 1 :45 p. m. 6 30 p. m. some sp rin g work done. 6 :00 p. m. benefits fo r th em selv es a n d fam ilies. chest are requested to bring them su b ject of th e serm on a t the ages freely offered by the h ealth A. C. B row ning is home afte r M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next in. several w eeks' visit'w ith his d au g h au th o rities, according to th e coun “ S ervice w ith C ourtesy S a fe ty a ter, Mrs. E lsie A ndrew s of Cascade I ty h ealth nurse, who believes th a t D isp a tch .” R. F. W alters has been suffering Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock. This Locks. p are n ts should be inform ed of the When you ride with us you are in- from an attack of shingles for the will be a discussion of the ways in w hich the pow er of God can re situ atio n and of d an g ers to th eir p ast two weeks sured against accident. IGNITION SPECIALIST. m ake a hum an life to which he has T h a t's us. Bring your ca r here ch ild ren w hich could easily be P a ck a g e S x p r e is S erv ice on every car. Mrs. H. S. A lexander and her given access. for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or avoided. T H R E E D EPO TS daug h ters, Mrs. W. J. Ott and Miss The serm on for the evening hour p arts for the sta rte r, g en erato r, -'r—° P po s ' te C ity H a ll. An effort will be m ade to give G ertrude A lexander, received a n m i K r / " " « 8 8 , C o n fe c tio n e ry . etc. the ch ild ren of the high school the S i P , / h o KZ is to be the study of th e life of one sw itches, w iring, lighting, h A n 1 ~ M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l. sh o rt visit from Mrs. A lexander's who ap p ears w ithin the Bible, who j Work done by an ex p ert and is pos > ix tn a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts son Raymond W ednesday, w hen he lived foolishly. The serm on is en- ' itively g u aran teed . We ca rry a Schick te st in the n ear fu tu re, to com plete line of ignition parts. determ in e who am ong them are stopped on his way to S eattle, titled "The Man Who Played th e G resham G arage, pho'ne 2391. suscep tib le to d iphtheria. Since W ashington, from Pueblo, C olora Fool.” It will reveal a num ber of r -. . . . ____ _______ ____ do. He expects to re tu rn Sunday ways in which one may tak e w arn for an o th er brief stay before leav ing from th is m an ’s folly. ing for his home. Mr. A lexander T he Sunduy school is in splendid is a salesm an for the C arnation condition, with a loyal and efficient m ilk com pany of S eattle and made corps of te ach ers and officers and the trip to the coast in th e in te r a good attendance. The school in ests of th a t firm. vites all whose choice It is, to be A. W. Easton and his m other The Proprietor - - - come re g u la r atten d a n ts, and have leased th e ir th ree -a cre ran ch prom ises a w arm welcome. on Cleveland avenue and have ta k The E pw orth League will m eet | The P h o n e--- 1 8 9 1 en ap a rtm en ts in the home of Mrs. T or its social hour a t 5 o'clock, with 1 i Z/'rZ/z winter practically over the thoughtful A nnie Hevel on east Powell street. devotional m eeting at 6:30. The Mrs. Jam es E lkington su b stitu t la tte r will be under th e leadership { woman is already planning for her spring and sum- ed p a rt of th is week at the grade of Jam es McAllister. • mer wardrobe. For that reason we have arranged I.I.D RO( K C H E E S E — F R E S H FISH __PO U LTR Y school for Mrs. A lbert K rueger j for an early showing of spring and summer silks, who is ill. Miss Ruth Bowron Is PLEASANT VALLEY | j crepes and wash dress goods. also on the sick list and her place has been taken by Mrs. G race Lane, Miss Florence Richey cam e home t | a form er teacher In the school. from W estport F riday evening to J T he D orcas circle of the M ethod spend tlie w eek-end w ith home } Fashion notes feature washable flat crepes. We ist Ladies Aid Is planning a food lolks. M M B lc lic y is tt ;i< liing ' have just received a lot of crepes in a good assort sale w hich will be conducted a t the school at W estport. W alrad M ercantile com pany store ment of colors, 40 inches wide and good weight. Miss Bertha E vans of P ortland on S aturday, M arch 5. A second Colors are Empire, Pink, June Rose, Salmon, Oak visited S atu rd ay afternoon with sale has been arran g e d for A pril her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. I Buff, C rocus, Bois-de-Rose, Chrysanthemum 16. Evans. Mrs. Jam es E lkington and her and Mercury. \ cry specially priced, yard... $1.95 Mrs. P. F. Uhlig and Mrs. Ruby : b ro th er Will H essel retu rn ed S u n Johnson w ere P o rtland visitors on day from Mabton, W ashington, | Monday of th is week. Sport Satin for slips in colors to match the w here they visited th eir m other, | F red E m m ett of Amity was a $1.25 above, 36-inch, yard............................... Mrs. J. C. H essel, who had been guest nt the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. very low with an attac k of h eart G. H. Richey on T uesday and W ed trouble. Mrs. H essel is now re nesday. ported as greatly improved. John M <* a lso have p la in an d p rin te d P e te r P uns. Soi- Mrs. Anna Lehm an ami Mrs. J. A H essel also m ade the trip to W ash Paul attended Pomona grange 1 se tte s. D otty D im ples, Silk M ixed C repes, O Ingham s, ington but retu rn ed after spending w hich m et at R ussellville on Wed- i I rin te d ( a n to n s . All in th e new c o lo rin g s anti sm all tw o days w ith his m other. nesday. : J d esig n s. Cecil Metzger is confined to his Mr. and Mrs David Rolfe of Da- j home w ith a severe attack of th e tnascus were valley visitors last I flu. Sunday. j Mrs. Burl Ruby was tak en to G randm a S ager Is visiting with ’ Good S am a ritan hospital Sunday relativ es in the city th is week. suffering from anem ia w hich fol “ T he H ouse of Q u ality ” G. H. Richey Is reported on tile { lowed an attac k of flu. Mrs. Raby sick list th is week G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N gave birth to a child on Ja n u a ry Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist Is confined PH O N E 1111 31. H er condition Is now regarded to her home w ith an attack of H e (liv e G reen T ra d in g S tam ps as grave and tran sfu sio n of blood rheum atism . has been resorted to. Mrs. Effie Beegle and her daugh te r Miss Ada Beegle of P ortlan d visited W ednesday w ith Mrs. G. A. I Cox and fam ily and that evening attended the revival services at the F re e M ethodist church. W. D. K inder w ent to Eugene W ednesday to Join his wife who has been th e re for the past week w ith her sister Mrs. E. L. Z im m er Best quality available m an who died early T hursday Med. pail 85t, large pail $1.65 Lb. 37<* m orning afte r a few days' illness w ith pneum onia. F u n eral a rra n g e nients have been delayed until the m other can reach th e re from C ali fornia. She has been delayed by Hood conditions. Sm all pieces for seasoning W hole or half E xcavation has begun by Melvin Lb. 25c B rugger for th e erection of a m od Lb. 29c I ern live-room bungalow In Pioneer OIL—Amaizo—-A fresh shipm ent of this Amalz- SOUP—CamDbell'a nt * A cres. H enry Velth. u P ortlan d ngly good oil F ine for frying, bak- pi v a rie lr we s t 2 k ? 2 7 Any ing and m aking M ayonnaise. Qt. c a n .. 4»)C • ’ e st<Kk- 3 c a n s ........................... co n tra cto r, has charge of th e Job. E xcavation has begun for th e be W HITE KING WASHING WA( H IM g .v " F u ” C rea“»— J u s t rig a t! a h ginning of a 20 x 28 residence for SOAP. I^ r g e package tiooil grade of w hite flour bv Crown Mills Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelley on two LAKI», Pure— In b u lk -M a n v m o th e r, — ~ WA( AKONI. fresh curve cu t—Let us suggest 49-lb. sk. $1.94 acres owned by them on south Rob 9-lb. sack 49c Still p refer fresh lard 3 lbs serving M acaroni and cheese as an ec- e rts avenue. They disposed of their ______ ___ __________6 ______ onom ical m eat su b stitu te 3 lbs >)C home and four acres of land th e re veTetab.eM 3,', b r e’ , ~ In bU,k- P u " * 1 (L. BEANS, Van Camp s - T h t n k of i t ' ^ T T i ^ but retained two acres on which ............................................................................... ready-to-serve delightful beans for they will live. The acreage is set WILK. L IW .r« _ -T h e nearest to fresh “tW° bi,S" Med size c a n s' 3 for out to raspberries. cream " . T ai, cans, 3 for 28C F l o I R - K e r r Best P atent.------------------- T he A rem e club will give a card G reen and Black p arty at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. CIGARETTES—Cam els. ChM terflelds (N-f i a r w n x v v *.» « « 49' lb' sack 1 j-lb. pkgs. 38e 3 lbs. 25c & Lucky S trikes, 2 pkgs 2 5 c C arton $ 1 .1 9 CROUN 82.01 FISH E R S BLEND S 2 . n l C. I. R aker on Tuesday evening. F ebruary 22. All who are Interest ____ro minors . ....... i I,..... , < * * * ■ ^ T w ilE A T H ealth a u th o ri? ,^ s t a , / ’i " 118" " SS,I,> '° ‘he ro,L 3 r ° " 8 ............ ed In cards are invited to be pres ent. i liidren -hntiid eat a w arm cereal, at | I 'l M t k l 1.1 h i o 3 ~ -------- The reg u la r m eeting of the W. C. ........... ...................................................................dandy hot cakes. No. 10 sk. reduced to. 69C T. U. w ill be held at th e lib ra ry on Corn and Gloss B E P - M I 11* C rra ta l W tM n ------------------------------ Economy Brand T hursday afternoon. F ebruary 24 Bunny C a lifo rn ia . 4-lb, pkg<_______ — 3 pkgs. 25f Mrs. Mary M allett of P ortland, 4-lb. package 37c sla te president, will speak on the ■AMI— —ILtsn t scratch ed vet v --------- - subject of narcotics. Next week is j to be nationally recognized as anti- ' , ' 1 '» 'I I I . ' Y uba- b rand r a n ,. ® 2«>C uarcotic week, and Mrs. M allett 1 will deal with the them e from an , educational viewpoint. T he meet 4 «»KN. 8 B w Ran An unusually good a ra d *rd irom ° " r «'•»*»• r »<• ■■>u In- Ings of the W.C.*r. U. a re alw ays ! Large size. 3 lbs. 2 b of M aryland S ta n d a rd - S p e c ia l' g<KH‘ ^ <‘e fresh coffee at all tunes. G round to Quart jars 49c pint jars 29. open to the public. C M 1O<. S for. .. y° Ur ° r J e r for m..mess. Lb U f Diphtheria Brings Health Nurse Here Gresham Locals Keeping What You Have . REMEMBER The Market—GRESHAM MEAT MARKET SPR IN © ■ s h o w i n g REMEMBER The street — I’OWELL STREET REMEMBER A. J. W. BROWN REMEMBER GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 2,0# C entuirc, _ *irue Leadership ; WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. GROCERY BULLETIN Rex Pure Lard MILK, Newberg Ham Carnation or Borden’s, 3 cans Bacon Squares Brookfield Loaf Cheese KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, 3 packages Seal of Oregon Flour NO RUB NAPTHA SOAP, Tree Tea I BARREL SYRUP, 29c Offerings for Saturday and Monday, February 19 and 21 29c ZOC 43C * Rolled Oats 10 bars 27c Cane and Maple, 65c jar 45c Raisins 3 ORANGES, 252 size, thin skinned and juicy, dozen Italian Prunes 25c Pure Strained Honey J '1 12c * ttc ................. . 28C Mrs. Robert Blair Hl<h ftebnol Teacher • f violin 1 O rche«!ra tra in in g viven to all at udenta. F a ch ftMtarrfay, home «»f Mr*. W. «. OH, U retliaitt, O regoa. M I . A. W. METZGER & CO. Qua «i tv and Service 27C or 'W CToI $1.94 Bulk Cocoa Starch ArerMIted y°Ur U8t<! P°Un<1 ¿ ° n5 reed 7°“ «J JQ 2 0 Century Stores