PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PLEASANT HOME Gresham Locals At the P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch on S unday evening the H appy H our class of children will give a dem onstration of th eir work, occupying th e reg u la r evening s e r­ vice hour a t 8 o’clock. The B. Y. P. U. m eets at 7:30 o’clock. The pasto r, the Rev. Wm. F airw eath er, will occupy the pulpit at 11 o'clock. Kch° o1 conv‘’nes * ' 1« FRIDAY, MARCH | town. T. J. K reuder of L ents About 50 relatives and friends g ran g e also gave a helpful and in ­ met a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. te re stin g talk. Ick le r on Monday evening to cele­ Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M iller and b rate the ten th wedding an n iv er­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob M iller retu rn ed sary of Mr. and Mrs. H enry Wih- th is week from an au to trip to lon. Mrs. W ihlon is a native ea ste rn Oregon. dau g h ter, having been born n ear Raymond Chase is m aking a r a p ­ T routdale. Her m aiden nam e was id recovery from th e attack of Menzies. Mr. Wihlon cam e from d ip h th eria from which he ha« been j Minnesota. The M ethodist Ladies suffering the p ast two weeks. ¡Aid presen ted them w ith a pyrex The A rerae club will give a St. P a tric k ’s dance in the M asonic hall on F riday evening. March 11. The com m ittee is planning for an u n ­ u sually good time. T here will be special decorations and featu res The a "S O igray’s o rc h e stra wli, fu rn ish th e glv'(" t” unshine” {“ by ^ players 3 , ™ were * t n ilo in n w , I „ .il l r» ... . . __ m usic and will include in th e p ro ­ the B ap tist ch u rch on W ednesday gram a num ber of th e alw ays pop­ even.ng in th e ch u rch basem ent. Golden rod yellow d ecorations gave u la r Irish selections. a neat sunshiny app earan ce, which T he ladies of th e A m erican Le­ added to the happy faces of the gion auxiliary will m eet for sew ing honor guests m ade th e occasion a t th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. E astm an one to be long rem em bered. A fter the banquet tin- young people w ere on T uesday, March 8. T hey wish taken to the Daks to spend th e eve­ to com plete the sew ing of rag s for ning in skating. ru g s for th e v eteran s’ hospital and An unusually larg e num ber of " I T S A KNOCKOUT" all are invited to Join them . The g ran g e rs enojoyed the splendid au x iliary hope chest will be on program prepared by Mrs. Mary F ritz, a t the last m eeting of M ult­ display in the window of the Bank nomah grange. Many tine a rticle s of G resham at an early date. reg ard in g th e life of A braham L in ­ The honor stud en ts for the coln w ere given. Jo h n S leret gave in terestin g account of hear fourth six-w eek period of high a ing v try W ESTINGHOUSE Loncoln speak in an Illinois school are, seniors, H elen A lthaus, 1 M elcher D uncan, Alta H endrickson, in the case of the p are n ts of the K enneth H orberg, Mildred Kum- play cast, who will have first mel, Amy N oreen and H elen S an d ­ choice. This is in accordance with ström ; juniors, Iren e Johnson, a ru le recently passed by the s tu ­ Also Silver Bread Tray and a Big Loaf of Mabel Sm ith and E arl W eiss; soph­ dent body. Gresham Bakery Bread all for $6.00 om ores, M argaret G antenbein, Irm a A la rg e g ath erin g m arked th e Gill, E lizabeth Robinson and D or­ othy K ing; freshm en, Irm a Smith. reg u lar m eeting of G resham C hap­ \ About 250 Ja p an ese of G resham te r, O. E. 8., last T uesday night, when Mrs. W inifred Dyer, g rand and surro u n d in g country enjoyed a o rg an ist and deputy for th e w orthy social event a t th e Metzger hall on g ran d m atron, m ade her official S atu rd ay evening w hich will long visit. O ther g rand officers present D O W N be rem em bered. P a rt of the eve­ w ere W orthy G rand P atro n Jo h n n ing's e n tertain m en t was a pageant Howard Rankin, Mrs. Lena C. Men­ $1.00 per month. by sm all g irls. A dram a w as also denhall, past w orthy g ran d m atro n ; arran g e d given by Ja p an ese talen t. Daniel O. W ebster, past w orthy Several A m ericans were p resen t g rand p atro n ; Mrs. Minnie W hite, and enjoyed the production as w ell grand m a rsh a l; and Mrs. Amy as could be expected considering W ebster, past g rand m arshal. The the language was entirely u n in te l­ work was well put on, the officers ligible to them . doing th e ir p a rts creditably. The The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Sktizle music was especially com mended. and son, D. M. Cathey and d aughter Among th e v isito rs w ere m any Mrs. Mary G ossett and tw o c h il­ m em bers of T ro u td ale C hapter. T he dren left T hursday m orning for hall was beautifully decorated. ELECTRIC STORE,,t o * ? ELECTRIC 8LDO. S eattle to attend a large ed ucatio n ­ Light refresh m en ts followed the al convention to be held at the floor work. Pow ell SI. n e a r R oberts F irs t F ree M ethodist church in th a t P h o n e 801 G resh am Iln iqp-rhoiiM* and ( lilrkens city. Mr. Cathey and dau g h ter have Burned. num erous relativ es whom they will F ire destroyed a hrooderhousc v isit w hile away. clilckeus and personal belongings Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A verill and of 11. C. Couch on the Base L ine th ree sons of N orth Bend, Oregon, i'oad near Ascot A cres a few days a re the house guests of Mr. and ago. One hundred and thirty-live prize w innings White M inorca hens Mrs. W. C. L aw rence w est of and m ore th an 300 baby chicks of G resham . Mr. A verill was fo rm er­ tile sam e stock perished in the Mr. C ouch's tru n k con ly an In stru cto r in the ag ric u ltu ra l llames. d epartm ent of the high school. He tain in g valuables and all ids per sonal belongings excepting the is now engaged in th e confection ­ clothing which he w ore were ery business at N orth Bend. burned. Tile v,tine of p oultry A m eeting or the O. A. C. alum ni house and stock Is estim ated will be held nt the high school a s ­ $3200. In su ran ce to the am ount of $1500 was curried. T he tire sem bly room on the evening of thought to have sta rted by a coal 'MiuuiiiuiiiHiioiHiiiniiiminiiimii HiiiHiiiiuHHiiiiiiiiniiMiiinninnie- M arch 15. T his will be for the oil explosion. Mr. Couch was build I purpose of boosting the college Ing a fence to keep his poultry en closed wlien lie discovered the tire band which will app ear in G re sh ­ but was unable to save anything. am for concert and dance March 25 Relief Offered. T ickets for the Junior play. "T he T hose win» a re suffering from Four F lusher," w ere placed on sale sh o rtn ess of breath and th is m orning at the th ree G resham dizziness, heart tro u b le can be relieved in a drug stores for th e convenience of short while. C onsultation and ex th e public. S tudents of the high am ination free at my office. D a rin g tlu> m o n th of M arch we DR. M. BECKER. school will not procure th eir tic k ­ stree t, betw een 2d and 3d St. will give a big loaf of g e n u in e ets for a week, th u s giving the pub­ Main Phone 122x. Residence 329x2.—Adv I It) B akery bread Io every pur* lic the opportunity to secure d e ­ c h a s e r of a W estinghoiisc Outlook W ant Ads are b etter th an sirab le seats. An exception Is m ade roadside signs. T urnover T o a ste r, p u rch ast il at e s 88Ice’c re a m 8and°^ rk Ubarb «I«” - ». ice cream and ta k e w ere serv - ed by th e hostess. All had a most enjoyable tim e, and d u rin g the eve­ ning it was found th a t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo had th e ir 16th a n ­ n iv ersary and they w ere duly co n ­ g ra tu la te !. W A. Shaw from P o rtlan d , his d au g h ter. Mrs. G ladys G ilbert and g ran d d a u g h ters R etha and Doris, from C algary, C anada, a re g u ests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rich. Mr. Shaw is a form er re si­ dent of the P leasan t Home com ­ m unity. Mrs. M. L en n artz and Mrs. G rant Sloop are spending the w eek-end in Salem atten d in g Freshm en Glee as g u ests of Miss Anna L an n artz, who is a student a t W illam ette u n i­ versity. Mrs. Chas. A ndrew s and Mrs. Mabie Jolly and son W illiam w ere g u ests at the W. E. M arkell home on Tuesday. Several of th e m em bers of th e local E pw orth L eague atten d ed th e lectu re by Dr. W. E. J. G ratz, ed ito r of the E pw orth R erald at Sunnyside M. E. ch u rch on T u es­ day evening. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will have an all-day m eet­ ing at th e home of Mrs. M. L en ­ n artz on W ednesday, M arch 9. Pot luck dinner will be served. Emil B artsch is still quite ill and NOW ! MARCH SPECIAL Turnover Toaster confined to his bed w ith Inflamma- a th ree w eeks' course in canning. I tory rheum atism . C larence B ettis has purchased -a Mrs. E. E. Van F leet and Mrs. stage of the F o rest Grove-Mc- Sam Bacon a re still suffering w ith M iunville line and will c a rry p as­ the a fte r effects of th e flu. Mr. sengers especially w orkm en from Bacon, who had a p araly tic stroke, th e com pany's office to the Bull is able to sit up. Run head w orks and dam site. H. M. T ucker, su p erin ten d en t of Roy W alters is m aking a fine the Scenic cannery, has retu rn ed . ______ _ ... ul, his 10 ac re show ing in clea rin g up home from O, A. C. wh ere he took tra c t in P le a sa n t Home. ..........................on........ IIH C ltl Grocery Bulletin XEU BERG HAM. “ T h e h am w h a t a m ” . Lb. 37c < HOK E BACON HACKS, s u g a r cu red BACON SQI ABES, sm all pieces fo r s e a s o n in g Lb. 85c 1‘1’KE LARD. R ex B ra n d med. pail 85c L a rg e $I.<»5 JE W E L S H O K T E N IN G .....................m ed. pail 75c L a rg e $1.45 B R O O K FIELD LOAF C H E E S E , w hole o r h a lf .... Lb. 29c C O F F E E -M . J. B., G olden W est, R oyal C lub Lb. 55c S I,If ED P IN E A P P L E , S o la r B ran d , 2 c a n s 45c BUN T H O R P E T R A N S IT CO. PORTLA ND - GRESHAM - S A N D Y L IN E . ____ Section Lin«' i ’ontc $ 1 .0 0 Lv. P o rtlan d 6 :X0 7 .15 8 :45 9 .1 5 11 .15 1 :00 3 00 4 :0 0 :0 0 7 :00 7 15 5 Lv. G resham fo r Sandy PORTLAND KOVAL C U B P E A C H E S Lv. G resham 6 : 31) a . m . :0 0 a . m 8 :H0 a . m . 10 :00 a . m . 12 :0 0 n o o n •1 no p . m . 2 :10 p . m . 4 :0 0 p . m . •5 :1 5 p. m . 6 :1 0 p . m . 1 0 .3 0 p . m . SEA L OF OREGON FLO CK a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m . p. m . p. m . p. m . p. m . p . m ._______ Lv. Sandy DEL M ONTE PEA S, e x tra special .3 c a n s 47c CALUM ET BAKING PO W D ER ....... Lb. 28c 2 1/2 lb. 59c SALMON 7 :00 a . m . I :0 0 p . m . 5 :1 5 p . m . • T o G resh am 49-lb. sack $1.94 VAN CAMP PORK am i BEANS, m ed. c a n s, 3 fo r 25c HOME CANNED F B I IT S ........... q u a rt ja r s 25c Lv. Portland for Sandy P O W E R S ',COMPANY 2 c a n s 35c RA ISIN S. E conom y B ra n d .............. 4-lb. pkg. 39c 8 :40 a . m . 3 :30 p . m . 6 30 p . m . 7 :45 a . m . 1 :45 p . m . 6 :00 p . m ._______ and S andy. When you ride with ns to n nee In. 1 Mired ag a in st accident. n Package Kxpr.aa Service on every car. I TH REE Lb. 37c D EPOTS P O R T | Yr N i C>h m ii ? ’8 . C o Ci‘y n f e c t i Hall. o n ery . s iiv t t, o ' i A £ M u n ic ip a l T e rm in a l. M x th a n d S a lm o n s tr e e ts . A. 1 | “ ., c a n « 5V. Metzger & Co, Quaüty V and Service Phone Feed 1451 1281 ■ •.iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiinuiHHiiiHimiiiiiMiiiiiuitiHiiMiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiini'i1 «S i I FREE BREAD! I lie P, E. 1*. E lectric G resh am . You will be given good fo r o n e loaf B akery b read good a t w here it is sold. AREM E CLUB ST. PATRICK ’S DANCE 9 »SONIC II tl.l,, an o rd e r of City a n y s to re B e a rc ju s t a s c arefu l in c h o o sin g foods fo r o u r sh elv es as you a re fo r v o a r c ’ t o “. ¡ l u h " o ,,l> '»J offerin g you th e best foods o b ta in a b le can' n e nope to i ta in y o u r tra d e , am i good w ill. CITY BAKERY GIG RA Y ’S OR< HE STB \ G entlem en in I sc City Bakery liread for your breakfast toast. G R F S IltM FRIDAY, MAR. 11 Ladies 2 ie sto re "Sc Money Savers Saturday and Monday, Mar. 5 and 7 Ind. ip 1.1C 38c 15c. 43c 25c GRESHAM 9 m 5W / ........................‘ ’ " " “ » ""O M IM M M IIIO IIM IIIIIIIin ilM IM IIM IU IM IM IM IIIO M M IIIIIIH tJ , ¿ A Tip From Nature 1 he S q u irre l th a t lives in com fort d u rin g th e w in ­ te r of life did not eat all h is n u ts a s fast a s he found them . T h e Bee, th e B eaver, th e S q u irre l a ll live w ith in th e ir incom e a n d B ank th e difference. F A S H IO N E D A nybody can m ak e m oney; a n y one can spend it; it take;, a w ise m an to SAVE it. WAI.RAD MERCANTILE CO. -The House of Qaallty” SOAP. C rystal W hite— P ure Soap all th ru . 10 b a r s ............... M tT il lF S , S earch lig h t- Noiseless! Non-pois- nnous! Large, full count boxes, box 5 c . 6 b o x es................. SHRIM P. A m erican B eauty—New a r ­ rival. Can 3 f o r ............... i K i i I o i R. : . y i Makes dandy hot cakes. No. 10 sack 4SI 1 i:\t.| \ G , 'B GRESHAM, OREGON t Strong Hank ;•> a f ì ;,i & vj v j O* " V S.)C A öC Pound PFA t HFS. Del Monte Sliced C lint P ai ked in heavy syrup. Buffet can- ID , * I D K A t I V k i, S Kellogg of ci'Ur 3 packages............... RRDDMs. to tb C e n tu rj ,> o ZoC 25c Mail, from the verv " lie “ oC «,» 43c HthlNt. POWDEK. ....... FIRST STATE BANK i 4X aTYLÄ /•<» , your ta 1 I I F t > i , mH i ie a m prefer a cream ’ ! •'•"’’•«•d Herkablre hose for several years BV th o n '^ ’ë L ? 'o u are fam iliar with th e quai ny. the only change la the nami IS c O.'U lip s , Libby's, large- about ... sp e ars to the t an. 1-lb. sq u are tin 3 for PI At. t l ’P i .t , Vuba C rushed, fancy fruit in rich s y ru p —No. 2 cans |.",c 3 for ghfllMl G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1411 B e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam ps 5c M ll.h . L ibby's—“T he n ea rest to fresh cream —Tall cans, 3 f o r ............ subatttuta Are you preparing for the w i t . ter of life by hanking somethirg out of every pay-check or a t e toy eating your nuts as fast as you gather tlu in? BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS H < OKS, Del Monte Crosby— Fancy Minne- sola, sw eet and tender, can 1 7 c , 3 fo r. HOT SAIT F. Dei M onte- Can ................ N a tu re m ade h e r W IL D C R E A T U R E S wise. T h e Bee s to re s up honey fo r th e W in te r; th e B eaver lic k s tip h is w oodpile; th e S q u irre l h o a rd s h is n uts. OLRKSHIRE Stocking» fit per. feed,' because they arc full faihuint.!. Made iu all weights and in all the newest shades. A prod­ uct of the Berkshire Knitung Mills,*