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PAGE K H K GRESHAM FR ID A Y . OUTLOOK, UNE «O, lWiCj Need Your Mult Cleaaned? A u tom ob ile for Hale. A Sunday school picnic fo r th e H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re- | We have a client w ith a F o rd 1- Zion Evangelical church was held ---------- last Sunday at Gordon creek. About pairin g n eatly dune. T ailoring for ton wornl drive tru c k fo r sale. You ladies an d men. can deal directly w ith ow ner an d get O utlook to lb* P rin ted M onday. spent th e day there. A typical P E T E R LENARD. T ailo r. th is tru c k at o w n er’s price. S m ith .1 v. ,,, . , . picnic d in n er was served a t high T he next O utlook will be printed _ We are here to serve you in money matters and wish our M otor C ar Co. noon. T he aftern o o n was sp en t In Subscribe now for tbe O utlook a n d - on Monday. Ju ly 3. T he office will plavln(t g am es. A splendid tim e was y o u r P o rtlan d Daily. hank to be useful to you in every possible way. Consult W ant ans. add to y o u r profit. be closed all day Tuesday. Correa- enjoyed by all. with us freely about business affairs- your confidence pondents and ad v ertisers a re re- The Rev. David Q. B arry and Mrs will be respected. If we can render any service that you quested to tu rn in th e ir copy a day B arry are atten d in g th e W illam ette do not now receive from us we should be glad to enter early. B- Y. P. U. conference th is evening at tain any suggestions consistent with sound banking. _______ th e E ast Side B aptist church. Dr. A recent visito r to G resham was Thom as V illers is th e speaker of th e Miss Ja n e Gould of Chicago. Miss evening Jo h n Schenk is a t hom e for his Gould was th e g u est of Miss Eliza vacation from Los Angeles, w here he beth Johnson. T he W om an’s M issionary Guild of has been »tte “ din« “ >»eg* David A nderson and fam ily have th e B aptist church m et last Tuesday GRESHAM, OREGON afternoon at the hom e of Mrs A J. retu rn ed «*elr hom e in W inthrop. W. Brown Miss Edna Shoem aker. W ashington, a fte r a w eek's visit who for several years has been a mis- wlUi his P arents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A m erican Home Econom ics asso A cent o r less a word, a d o llar or sionary and te ac h er in Huchow A nderson. G uests at th e L. L. K idder hom e ciation, Corvallis, July 3-8. m ore a sale— W ant Ads do it. China, described her work th ere. In h er talk she told o f. her m ethods of are hls b ro th e r’ E R K ldder and tw o teaching these children from a rac 80,18 of P ecato n ica. IIIlnola of people of whom we know so little Mr and Mre A J " StOut ° f Hoff' E m broidery work and p ain tin g is in Oregon, were in G resham today cluded in th e school work there. Miss looking a fte r business interests. S hoem aker expects to go to h er work T h eir son, Jo h n , was one of th e re- in C hina the first p art of A ugust. cent g rad u a tes from W ashington W hile th e m issionary staff has been high sch° o1 ,n P o r,la n d - Mr and practically cut in two, Miss Shoe- Mr8’ Stout plan t0 move here in th e m aker as been again chosen because fali t0 put th e ir chiIdren in th e local In flesh color of h er splendid w ork th ere. A re- 8chools’ F rances, th e d au g h ter, will ceptlon will be given In her honor be ln th e blgh and th e lr 8on Mack ln before h er d ep artu re. ,be Srad e school. „ ,, , , P rin cip al R. E. Cannon of th e high Mrs. H. Donley sp en t F rid ay w i t h , . . .. ,, . . .. school and Mrs. Cannon have moved h e r m o th er Mrs. H. M. Shaw. She , „ . tem p o rarily to P o rtlan d w here Mr. will re tu rn to h er hom e in Spokane , ,, , , , . „ . Cannon is atten d in g sum m er school. F rid ay night. Mrs. Shaw, who has , . , , Children’s Gingham Dresses, ages 1 year to 10 . J . T h eir address is 350 M ontgom ery been ill for several days, is im prov- gtreet but why worry about the heat when you can keep the inj>. Mr. and Mrs, M. M. S quire w ere kitchen cool by using a Several (.resh am people left last given a su rp rise by a n u m b er of Values up to $2.00 Monday for N ew port to a tte n d th e friends la st nig h t as a "rem in d er of sta te G. A. R. encam pm ent. They th e 19th w edding an n iv ersary . T he were Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. W ona- g Ueat8 cam e provided w ith lunch, to cott, Mrtf ( . («. H um ason and Mrs which Mrs. S quire added coffee, and They are easy to operate and the saving in fuel, Maggie I lm. Mrs. Meegan of P o rt- a u enjoyed a p leasan t evening (also the cook’s temper) is great. land also accom panied them . Ju d g e Those who m ade up th e p arty w ere and Mrs. W onacott retu rn ed to G resh Mr. and Mrs. Leon B aketel and son See the new 300 series with the wonderful Superflex am la te last n ig h t. Mrs. H um ason Francis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M itchell, burner, they are as hot as gas. and Mrs. Meegan retu rn ed today. Mr. and Mrs. Benton all of P o rtlan d , We carry them in all sizes and will be glad to have Mrs. Ulm stayed in N ew port to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. A. C u rry and daugh- you call and see them. frien d s and is not expected to retu rn ter, Evelyn, Mr. an d Mrs. F re d hom e until a fte r th e F o u rth of July. C rane M embers and frien d s of th e Bethel A new supply of road m aps of O re B aptist church enjoyed a picnic gon, Idaho and C alifo rn ia has been T h u rsd ay a t C edarville p ark . T h er received by th e O utlook fo r free dis were ab o u t 62 in th e p arty . A fine trib u tio n to any calling for them . R alph A ldred and H arry W ostell re tu rn e d from th e U niversity of Ore gon last w eek by a five-day h o rse back trip from E ugene, Oregon. A fter spending th e w eek-end a t th e \\ hat it SA\ F.S in ice and food pays for itself over W ostell hom e in G resham th ey re and over. T h e Glad Hand sum ed th e ir jo u rn ey to Seaside. Mr. 2 With good care—it’ll last a lifetime. C hurch.” A ldred, who is a professional movie Bible School 10 a.m .. Serm on 11 a.m. 3 It is used in over 1,500,000 homes. o rg an ist, concert p ia n ist and o rch es Bible Study and P raise Service tra l d irecto r, is th e g u est of th e Wos- 4 W ednesday. 7 :3 0 p. m. .Made by refrigerator SPECIALISTS—in the larp- 5 MATERIALS-—Only the finest for the purpose PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST tells, w here he has been e n te rta in in g Bible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U., m any G resham m usic lovers. Among that money can buy. , th e m usical soirees, he sp e n t T u e s - , 7 :3 0 ; Serm on, 8 :0 0 ; Midweek, Construction—Built as solid and lasting as a steel T hursday, 7:30. day evening at San V ista, th e p ic tu r I iiivei-snl B rotherhood is th e (Joal” esque hom e of Dr. an d Mrs. R o b ert | vault. Com e and catch th e S u n sh in e Spirit. N eubauer on th e C olum bia highw ay. Very efficient insulation—built of seven walls of in DAVID Q. B A R R Y , Ji. Th. M embers of th e M ethodist church P astor. sulation—in which are four thicknesses of char ch o ir and th e ir frien d s enjoyed su p coal sheathing, forming confined air spaces. per to g e th er T h u rsd ay evening on PEREECT CIRCULATION of cold air. Design th e banks of th e Sandy river. T he ! A mt O C A S T U I • evening was se n t in singing and play- i ed like a scientific ventilating system. Keeps ing gam es aro u n d th e cam pfire. food fresh, pure and sweet for LONGEST time. “ T h e C h u rc h o f th e W a r m H e a r t .” Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k er le ft ’ A L B E R T 8. H I 8 E Y . P a a to 9 Promotes health by keeping food fresh. M onday m orning for S easide accom T he W eek's ServirCH 10 Beautifies your kitchen—and puts system in your panied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey work. C hurch, 1 1 and 7 .8 0 an d fam ily an d Mrs. B ailey’s b ro th er, The latest styles and colors 11 Always a joy—pride—comfort—convenience—e- Sunday S ch ool, 10. Jam es V. M cCandless. T he p arty j Epworth L e a g u e m otored down and rte u m e d by way conomy. Women’s Oxfords at.................. $3 to $7 0 .3 0 . of T illam ook. They found the 12 Do not view its price as an expense—but as an M id-week service. Men’s Oxfords at.... $5 to w ea th er as w arm at Seaside as it is IN \ ES I MEN I . Its like buying a house that W ed. 7.30. here. Mr. M cCandless arriv ed in | gives you an income. You GET BACK quickly Choir, T h u rs., 7 .3 0 . G resham recently from F lorence, what you pay for this refrigerator through ice Colorado. M R S . H. L. ST. C L A IR . 8. 8. SufTt. G ood M u sic At e v e r y s e rv ic e . and food savings. Mrs. F. B. Peck, m o th e r of Miss 1 M ake It 50-50— h e lp a n d b e h elp ed . N orm a Lee Peck, was in G resham A W A R M W E L C O M E F O R YOU Get your Refrigerator today. Then your saving in ice T h u rsd ay aftern o o n to w itness t h e f aw ard in g of th e cup to G resham . and food—with its pride and convenience— Dr. and Mrs. J. B. McCormack starts Tomorrow. and son of Salem w ere v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ly m an last S unday aftern o o n . A baby g irl was born to Mr. and ' Mrs. F. C. H odge last M onday m om - _ GRESHAM LOCALS AT Y O U R S E R V IC E j NEW STOCK OF Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets Has Just Arrived FIRST STATE BANK $1.00 $1.50 $3.50 $5.00 SPECIALS TO CLOSE OUT j Yes, It’s Hot Weather Closing-Out Price $1.15 New Perfection Oil Stove Walrad Mercantile Co. Reasons Why You Should Buy A L. L. KIDDER HI)W. CO. S IT K A Refrigerator BETHEL BAPTIST TWO NEW SHIPMENTS OXFORDS M E T H O D IS T Episcopal Church FOR MEN AND WOMEN E. W. Aylsworth GROCERY S P E C IA LS For Saturday and Monday (. hoice Barton Hams, very special, the pound 35(- I.can Bacon Backs, sugar cured, lb. 25c Light Bacon Strips, lb.... 25, iu g . \ . A. Cheese, lb.,.............. Med. Red Salmon, can . Jewel Shortening, med. pail......... large pail. 27c 20* 85* $1.65 Jellied Corned Beef, in glass, each P led Pig« 1 eel Sandwich Delight so, 35c 20 c Be Prepared, Get Your Twine Add sense to cents, mix w ith W ant Ads, s c a tte r freely - T he Outlook NOW A New Champion Mower will surprise you in the hay field $5.75 Cash \ an Allen Canned Peas, small and sweet, can............... 20c Puree Tomatoes, can 13c Standard Corn, 2 cans for 25c Crown Flour, 49-lb. sack................... $2.15 Velvet Tobacco...... .............. 2 tin« for 25c Prince Albert Tobacco, 1-lb. tin. . . . $1.25 A Peppy, Percolating Picture with a Punch Water your Cultivated Crop. UP IN THE AIR ABOUT MARY L7W IT PAYS! We have Irrigating Systems I he bathing girl special Eive Acts of Furious Eun Harrold Lloyd A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 ¡g p o tte d « Saturday - Sunday Less than Wholesale - 24. w e ig h in g It \ Gresham Theater BEST CANE SUGAR 100-pound bag for June She has been nam ed D ora Ju n e. ! Both m o th e r and baby are doing well. “THE BIG IDEA” Quality and Service Phone 1451 Also Pathe Weekly MOWER REPAIRS ¡¡ I HESSELS Reliability 1141 FARM MACHINERY GRESHAM Service 1141