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Thurs., Nov. 14. 196« (S.c, 3) GRESHAM (O r. ) OUTLOOK 9 Mt. Hood Hosts HS Journalists Mt. Hood Community College dents heard from representa- held a one day Conference for High School journalists Thurs- day, Nov. 7, Tom Holmes, chairman of the college’s mass communications division re - ported this week. Fifty-eight persons repre- senting eight area high schools attended the conference. Stu- tives of print and broadcast media. Afternoon speakers in eluded Don Sterling, Oregon Journal editorial page editor; Bruce Baer, KATU-TV news director; and Jim Howe, KEX news director, Jim Fenwick, of the Fenwick talk show, was dinner speaker. Whirlpool u r r i o c n a oi tne o resn a m Methodist WSCS who w ere p rese n t for a Nov. o c h a rte r se rv ic e at Gresham M ethodist w ere (from left) M rs George M ills, M rs. Allan W alters, M rs. John Lewis, M rs. Wayne Haynes M rs. Floyd Davis and M rs. R ussell Akin. A new WSCS organization was form ed to conform with changes made n ecessary by the m erg er of M etho dist and United Br ether ri Evangelican churches. (Outlook photo) r • Fall Ravalvias Spiay Arm • Hut . W.»bia| Capacity • Camplataly Far tabla Better Living Show Sale 10 CU. FT. Modal RRE302 REFRIGERATOR Modal Designed to save cooking and clean-up time! ÏS110C ■ ■ F fte ie r and glide-out meat troy hold 45 lbs. of frozen food. Full-width crisper. Super storage doOr with built-in butter keeper and egg rocks. MIL LIO N-M A G N ET* door "locks" in cold, hos no latch. THESE ARE THE NEW officers of the Women’s Society of Ch Service fo r Gresham United M ethodist church. From left (row ar e M rs. Donald M arshall, se cre ta ry , M rs. Robert Barnes pr and M rs. Duane Shelley, vice president. In row 2 a re M rs A sted sp iritu a l growth chairm an, M rs. Austin C orlies, m issionary i ucation se rv ic e s, M rs. R. F rank Rinker, C hristian social concei M rs. Kenneth Wildman, tre a s u re r . The women w ere installed at a luncheon m eeting. A c h a rte r se rv ice of a new organization took p the tim e resulting from the uniting of the M ethodist and the B rethern Evangelican churches. (Outlook photo) was served with _____ « was served with mn 100 < in •» « attend ance. The annual event is one w.t. Balanced Heat even provides best 2-rock ta k in g , even browning. Ad|utfoble-heoi broiler. Removable Foil *n Teflon oven liners (oot.) for quick oven clean-up. Spill-cottnlng reflector bowls you cOn wash ot the sink. TERMS? YES INDEED! A PPLIA N C ES 10 th & M A IN G RESHAM WSCS Charters New Organization A charter service for th the e r re e - organization of Women’s So ciety of Christian Service (WSCS) took place Nov. 6 in the sanctuary of Gresham Metho dist church. Reason for the reorganiza tion was the recent merger of die Methodist church and the United Brethren Evangelican churches. A new charter was signed by the incoming officers including M rs. Robert Barnes who is president. Forty - six signatures were obtained that day. Fifteen women who signed re-organization papers in 1940 of the WSCS were also present and signed the latest charter. Secretary M rs. Donald Mar shall will take the charter to circle meetings and shut-ins for additional signatures. Two women who claimed the longest continual membership in Methodist Women’s organiz ations received gifts from the society. They are M rs. Ada Musser and Mrs. Myrtle Holmes. President Barnes introduced two officers of the Portland District of WSCS. They were Mrs . Eleanor Huelett, p resi dent, and M rs. Earline And e rs, chairman of leadership training. Following the formal meet ing the luncheon party dinner J W h ile Th ey Last w.t. ax of the financial supports WSCS. of OKU FRIDAY WCMTS TIL 9 P JL B ank A mericaro MS-3553 my checks cost less 314 n W ______ e ______ , *1 f’TRJYT Î<TATK BANK OF OREGON • 2-02041; 4 a All wise owls, old and young, know that a low cost checking account at First State Bank of Oregon is some thing to hoot about. It costs less than what you may now be paying plus at First State Bank your check ing deposits are extra convenient... with drive-in banking, bank-by-mail or 24-hour deposit slots at all FSB offices. You’ll be well-feathered with a checking account at First State Bank. Who-o-o but a wise old ow/ should know that! MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER ----