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PAGE FOÜB GBEWHA« OCTLOOK, TUESDAY, F o r rea l e state loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. Let us be your HEADQUARTERS for anything you need in Picnic Goods Lunches Candies Ice Cream Soft Drinks We have all of ’em The Oscarette SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM GRESHAM LOCALS C o n tin u ed from page 2 It Is hoped th e re w ill be a g en eral rally to th e W. C. T. U. In stitu te w hich will be held at th e M ethodist ch u rch T hursday, May 20, u nder th e d irection of th e county p resid en t, Mrs. C. O. H orning. The program will begin at 10 o'clock and th e tftne will be fu ll of in te restin g and profitable events from then until 4 o'clock when th e political can d id ates p rese n t will be introduced to th e audience. Lunch w ill be served In th e basem ent of th e ch u rch a t noon. Mrs. E. G. Judd w ent to Milton, O re gon, la st week to atten d th e com m encem ent exercises T h u rsd ay eve ning of M cLaughlin Union high school of M ilton-F reew ater, w here h er son L eslie Judd, w as a m em ber of th e g rad u a tin g class. Mrs. Judd and her son retu rn ed to G resham Monday Louis C alkins expects to leave for I-os A ngeles tom orrow w here he will engage in th e g ro cery business w ith his b ro th er-in -law , L. W. S hanley. a t Compton, C alifornia, a su b u rb nine I m iles from Los A ngeles. Mr. Shanley has tw o g rocery sto res a t Com pton and Mr. C alkins w ill have ch a rg e of one of tlfem. MAT IS, 1926 Cecil and S tanley W llkina, b ro th ers of Mrs. G eorge D uncan, cam e up from N ew port S atu rd ay evening, th e older boy re tu rn in g th e follow ing afternoon, but S tanley will rem ain in G resham for several weeks. j | | J • — — Dainty New Under Apparel Mrs. A. E. Malo w ent to S eattle W ednesday w ith a niece, Miss E dm er j E llis, to atten d th e com m encem ent exercises of P rovidence ho sp ital from w hich a friend of Miss E llis w as g ra d uated. Mrs. Malo retu rn ed to G resh- j am S atu rd ay and rep o rts a m ost en Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H eyne a re receiv joyable trip w ith a visit to all th e | ing co n g ra tu latio n s over th e a rriv a l of points of in te re st in and around an 8-pound aon who arriv ed May 14. Seattle. Mrs. Em m a H eyne has come from L eb Ed. H olgate oi Bend, Oregon. Is In anon to a ssist in th e ca re of h er G resham for a few days on m a tte rs of dau g h ter-in -law . business, also is visiting w ith his The Rev. B. C. Dewey, who has been m other, Mrs. M ary H olgate a t the w ith his niece, Mrs. G. A. Cox and W elling re sta u ra n t. fam ily for sev eral days, w ill accom W. T. H artley retu rn ed Sunday eve pany his son-in-law and dau g h ter, th e Rev. and Mrs. F ra n k Dawson, to Mt. ning from W alla W alla. W ashington, \ ernon, W ashington, w here he ex w here he has been for m ore th a n a y ear w ith his dau g h ter, Mrs. S tella pects to rem ain for som e tim e. Stockdale. He m akes his home w ith a B irdine Nye, a g ra n a o a u g h te r of d au g h ter in G resham , Mrs. S. S Mrs. C. M errill, cam e out from P o rt Thom pson. land for a w eek-end v isit w ith h er r e l Jo h n Brown w as tak en to Good S a ativ es here. Mr. and Mrs. F red A nlcker are m a ritan hospital F rid ay w here he is spending th e w eek a t Yakim a, W ash undergoing tre a tm e n t p re p a ra to ry for ington, and in th e ir absence Mrs. an operation w hich Is expected to be A m anda C lark is ta k in g ca re of th e perform ed th e com ing T hursday. A second op eratio n w ill probably follow home. A p arty of young folks gave Guy in about a week. Mr. B row n’s condi R u sh er a su rp rise farew ell p a rty S a t tion is regarded as fair a t th e p rese n t u rday evening a t his home, on th e eve tim e. H is son F ra n k Brow n and fam of his d e p a rtu re for A laska to w ork in ily arriv ed S atu rd ay evening from Se a salm on can n ery d u rin g th e com ing a ttle and he expects to tak e ch arg e of season. O ther lads to m ake the trip th e business affairs of his fath e r for a re P h ilip W right, H ervey Ide and sev eral w eeks, a fte r w hich th ey will Phone Evald Norby. Floyd M cKinney took be tak en ca re of by o th e r m em bers of l all the boys, w ith th e exception of th e family. Norby up to S eattle S unday m orning, The E p w o rth L eague will hold its from w hich point th ey expected t o ! I an n u al ban q u et W ednesday evening, take th e boat for A laska th is m orning. May 26, and w ill be open to all mem Norby m ade th e trip to S eattle by b ers and frien d s of th e church. The train . num ber, how ever, w ill be lim ited and Mrs. J. A. B ushong, and h er niece, only tic k et h o ld ers w ill g et to eat. Mrs. C lara H erald , of Oak Grove, and Joyce K idder, as ch airm an of th e p ro the la tte r’s ch ild ren a re spending sev g ram com m ittee, is p lan n in g some era l days in S eattle v isitin g relativ es th in g unique. Amy Cooper has ch arg e and friends. of th o se a rra n g in g for th e dinner. A Mr. and Mrs. H ans L arsen accom fu rth e r an n o u n cem en t w ill be m ade panied th e la tte r's Sunday school ab o u t th e pro g ram . N ewly elected of class, com posed of nine little Ja p an e se fleers for th e league a re : Lyle Mason, ch ild ren , to L a u re lh u rst p ark Sunday p resid e n t; H ally Jo n es, 1st vice p res w here a m ost enjoyable tim e w as id en t; Guy R u sh er, 2d vice p resid e n t; spent. 1 he study of th e S unday school Joyce K idder, 3d vice p resid e n t; lesson w as tak en up u n d er th e green Jam es M cA llister, 4th vice p resid e n t; trees and am id th e singing of th e George M cA llister, se creta ry , and Amy birds, followed by lunch and ice Cooper, tre a su re r. cream . Chicken thieves raid ed th e prem ises Dr. C. W. H u ett w as un ab le to fill of W illiam P eterso n , living n ea r the , his p u lp it a t th e M ethodist ch u rch Pow ell V alley L u th e ra n ch u rch , on , Sunday on acco u n t of an a tta c k of S atu rd ay night, m aking off w ith every w hat ap p eared to be ptom aine poison fowl in th e chicken house, 40 in n um ing. He w as tak en 111 on T h u rsd ay ber, a ll fine Brow n L eghorns and but Is im proving g rad u ally . Dr. Jo h n Rhode Islan d Reds. They knocked the P arso n s, of P o rtlan d , p reached a t th e pickets off the fence a t the re a r of the j m orning service S unday and in the coop and also th e p ick ets off the chick evening th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell, of en co rra l to gain access to th e ch ick P leasan t Home, delivered th e serm on. ens. T he m a tte r w as rep o rted at once to th e sheriff and tw o detectives a re Now is now w orking on th e case. Mr. P e te r son reg a rd s his loss a t not less th an $50, or possibly more. Gowns, Step-ins, Princess Slips and Bloomers. Salesmen’s samples from the coast’s largest manufacturer of Ladies’ I nder Apparel, on Special Sale. NliII ends of 32-inch Ginghams in a variety of patterns, on 1 A sale a t .................................. 1 v /C • New patterns in 36-in. Prints O f? just arrived. Priced at.......< £ 3 C 3 Wash Dresses *1.95 to *15.95 Delightful new styles in English Prints, Rayon and Tub Silks. W. R. HICKS CO. 2221 Gresham Earwig and Cutworm BAIT ’1 We are distributors of bait prepared by the Portland Retail Feed Dealers Credit Ass’n. 12!4-lb bags - - 25-lb. bags - - 50-lb. bags - - VARNISHES Perhaps you plan someday to sell your present home. Keep it well painted; nothing helps in the sale of a house more surely than R as mussen Paints and Varnishes. The house is outstandingly attract ive; it is in a splendid state of pres ervation; buyers know the quality of Rasmussen. If you are in the realty busineaa, try featuring a fresh Rasmussen paint job on your next house, and see how readily it sella. RASMUSSEN & C O M PA N Y Portland - Seattle Ask y o u r p a in t e r o r y o u r d e a le r. For Extnrn\ra RA SM U SSEN PU RE P A IN T A/»«> Crr>«ote Sh,ngle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; Bam and R oof I amt; Truck. Tractor and Implement Paint; Auto- mobde Enamel; Spar Varnish. R oof Coating; Concreta an»l Cement Coating. F o r Zn terror« Wall Dura Washable Wall Pam t; Racolrtc Enamel; Inside Floor Paint Oil Stam, Floor and Varnish Stain. Rath Tub Enamel, Durable Floor V am U h.i'resto lac abrusbiacuuer for floor«. H hat m akes je lly je ll? F r u it s contain, in v a ry in g amounts, both sugar and a certain jellying substance, but no fruit contains enough of either to jellify all of its juice. That is why you used to have to “boil your fruit down,” or concen trate it, until it had lost a large umount of its juice—and unfortu nately much of its fine fresh flavor and beautiful color as well. Rut now you can add jellying substance ns readily as you add sugar to your fruit." For Certo is the jellying element of fruit—re fined and bottled for your conveni ent use. With Certo only one or two minutes’ boiling is enough to give a perfect, tender jell. You can not have a failure, and your jelly retains the delicate, luscious flavor of the fresh fruit and its bright, natural color. A book of simple, tested recipes comes with each hottie of Certo. Your grocer carries Certo, or you can send 10c (for postage) and get a trial half-size bottle which will make from 6 to 10 glasses of jam or jelly, depending upon the recipe used. Address D o u g la s -P e c tin Corporation, 000 Granite Building, Rochester, N. Y. T he So and Sew circ le of th e M eth odist Ladies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. C. G. S chneider W ednesday afternoon May 19. All m em bers a re expected to be present. Mrs. N ellie W ilm ot of S eattle, a sis te r of Mrs. C arrie H ansen, is a g u est at th e H ansen hom e th is week. Seven m em bers of th e grad e school o rc h e stra , accom panied by Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. George Page, Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and Dr. and Mrs. T h o rn to n , w ere en te rta in e d S unday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R obert T. B lair in P o rtland. Mrs. B lair is th e efficient d irecto r and te ac h er of violin o l th e g rad e school o rch e stra. H er h u sband gave a p le a s ing re c ita l S unday aftern o o n , both of voice and violin n u m b ers and re fre sh m en ts w ere served to th e guests. Ja c k C annon w as ta k en to th e P o rt land sa n ita riu m S unday w here he is su fferin g from an a tta c k of p n eu monia. The child had been ill several days b ut his tro u b le w as a ttrib u te d to a severe cold, u n til com plications b e gan to develop. As yet th e tro u b le seem s to be confined to b ut one lung and w hile his condition is not reg ard ed as serious, it is very grave. Mrs C annon rem ain s in P o rtlan d w ith her son. $ .50 $1.00 $J.9O Ton prices on request the time to protect your lawns, yards gardens from this pest WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 1411 Buy association bait from an association member. Brace ip and •your b it I don’t want to bore you, says Bill the - Builder—but I would like to drill this into your mind. There will never be a beViCr tO bulId 3 housfr“ a garage—a store— a public buildmg—a barn—a fence—a chicken coop—and a reputation for having good common sense than right now. And the best way to prove you have the latter is to buy your building material from Eastman Lumber Co. ’’f e E About 175 w ere p rese n t F rid ay eve ning at th e ju n io r-sen io r banquet of G resham Union high school, an a n n u al affair p receding com m encem ent. In addition to th e m em bers of th e ju n io r and senior classes, th e faculty, th e school board. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher and o th e rs w ere p rese n t to enjoy th e festiv ities of th e evening and the Our First Preferred Shares Pay You splendid m enu. T he ban q u et w as 7.2 per cent on Your Money. planned p ira tic a l style, th e place Why Tun Should Buy T his Stock c a rd s being In th e sh ap e of a scim itar O ur business is firmly established, well m anaged and perm anent an d th e fav o rs tre a s u re bags. T he Your savings w ill be safe. Adix silv er loving cup, w hich will be Your Income will be reg u la r and dependable given an n u a lly to th e Junior attain in g Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly th e highest honors, w as aw arded th is y ear to Miss H elen A lthaus. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p erty Tax. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ederal Incom e Tax. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brow n e n te r The proper attention in tain ed th e Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Judd (■vestm ent B ep artn ien t May. makes August anil fam ily a t d in n er Monday evening S3» E lectric Building lawns green. in honor of th e tw o w edding an n i G a rd e n H ose, p ric e d at lie v e rsa rie s of th e two couples w hich fail p e r foot to |s<* p er foot in any on n early th e sam e date. Mr. and Mrs. le n g th fro m 1 foot to 500 feet Ju d d 's 27th an n iv ersary o ccu rred y es I i l t l H . ITTEXT1ON! REGULAR MEETING (or m ore. te rd a y an d on th e com ing W ednesday, #1.*.. to S lip p ers nt of the G resham Camp May 19. Mr. an d Mrs. Brow n will have N ozzles. S p rin k le rs . Law n L adies' and M isses' one stra p , low No. 13160, M o d e r n been m a rrie d 19 years. M ow ers, E tc. an d medium heel slippers. Black, tan, Woodmen of A m erica On acco u n t of th e ex ercises at the blonde and gray. To close out 12.50. F rid ay evening. May 21, g rad e school T h u rsd ay evening, A ylsw orth a - M artin, G resham .—Adv. j , “* 8 « 'd o ck . Good a t p ray er-m eetin g at th e F re e M ethodist Phone 1421 ten d an ce desired. F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, church will be cancelled for th a t eve- G resh am . O regon C. J. LUNDQUIST. Clerk. tru c k and g en eral in su ran c e see B W ------------------------------------- --------------- I nlng. T horne.—Adv. Index to the new a—eee W ant Ada. A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. A. W. Metzger & Co. GRI SHAM, OREGON Kidder Hdw. Co.