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PAGE POI’B GRESHAM OCTIOOK, TI'ESIlAY, JUNE Mr. and Mrg. A. J. P retty m an , th e ir d aughter, Mrs. G race Gibbons and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King, all from Bellingham , W ashington, arrived W ednesday by auto for a few days' visit w ith the dau g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. P retty m an , Mrs. W illiam Trim ble. W ith her son, Lyle, she left S atu rd ay for B re n t wood, C alifornia, to Join Mr. T rim ble who is em ployed there. On Sunday the W ashington visitors, with Mrs. T rim ble's d au g h ters and fam ilies, Mrs. Paul Stone. Mrs. E rn est C hristensen and Mrs. H. S. Mc.Murry, enjoyed a trip to M ultnom ah F alls. GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. G eorge D uncan w ith Mrg. H. K. I Noleg, of P o rtland, also Mr. and Mrg. J. C. S hultz and th e m o th er of Mr. Shultz drove to Jefferson F rid ay w here they attended th e fu n eral of a m utual friend, Mrs. Em m a H aw k who I died a few days previous of h e a rt fail ure. L ess th a n a year ago Mr. and Mrs. Shultz and Mrs. D uncan attended I th e fu n eral of Mrs. H aw k's husband, a I prom inent physician who w as injured | in an au to accident. P lan s have been changed in regard to th e E astern S tar law n social a n nounced for th e evening of Ju n e 18 a t the residence of C harles Cleveland. It has now been decided to have a picnic su p p er on th e lawn of th e Cleveland hom e F rid ay evening, to w hich all m em bers of the E astern S tar and th eir fam ilies are invited. Each fam ily is requested to bring sandw iches and one Inform ation com es from th e office p rep ared dish, also plates, forks and spoons for each m em ber of the fam ily of the school clerk of Union high Dixies may be p urchased on th e school d istric t No. 2 th a t a t th e com- | ing election on Ju n e 28 tw o offices will j grounds. be v acant for d irecto rs. One will be Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon retu rn ed occasioned by the ex p iratio n of the Sunday from C entralia, W ashington, term of W. C. L aw rence and th e oth er accom panied by th e la tte r ’s m other, by th e resig n atio n of H en ry W ihlon. Mrs. B auriey, and h er sister. Miss Mr. W ihlon recen tly resigned from the H elen Baker. Mrs. Kinyon was called board on account of his rem oval from to C en tralia several w eeks ago by the the Union high school d istrict. serious illn ess of h er step fath er, Fred A d au g h ter was born to Mr. and Bauriey, who has since died, th e b u r ial service ta k in g place Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. Alvin K linski a t th e resid en ce of B auriey wil! probably rem ain in Mrs. J. A Bushong F rid ay m orning, G resham a m onth, but Miss B aker wil! Ju n e 11, but tLc little one lived but 41 hours. The life of th e child was in re tu rn to C en tralia soon. doubt from the first and it finally sue Six G resham ladles. W inifred Os cum bed from convulsions. A b rief burn, P e a rl Ruegg, F lo ren ce Beers, fu n eral service was held at th e B ush Mabel M etzger, Evelyn M etzger and Em m a B. Johnson, th e la st tw o from ong home Sunday afternoon, F ra n k th e Outlook force, will leave th is eve Gill, of P o rtlan d , officiating, and in -A nationally advertised brand. Renowned for its term en t was m ade in D ouglas cem e ning on a tw o w eeks’ vacation trip to tery u nder direction of th e G resham remarkably good looks and long wearing qualities. A laska. They will sail tom orrow F u n eral p arlo rs. T he baby had been m orning from S eattle on th e steam [named H elen Naomi. Mrs. K linski is F u ll fa sh io n e d , serv ice a n d chiffon w eig h ts ship Queen, going as far n o rth as doing well. Skagw ay. S tops will be m ade a t v a r Miss C arolene T allm an and Miss ious points of in te re st on th e coast. You will find these three qualities in all the leading At Ju n eau Miss Johnson w ill visit her Violet Coe attended th e com m ence colors of the season. m ent exercises of W illam ette U niver- nephew, Ivan W lnsor. [ sity. Miss Mlriarp Inglis left P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. E. R. C ochran, of S atu rd ay on a steam ship of th e Ad m ira l line for San F ran cisco w here Rogue River, Oregon, are v isitin g at I she will v isit several days. From th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Phone 2221 Gresham th e re she expects to go to W yoming, Cooley. Mrs. C ochran and Mrs. Cooley Iowa, her form er home, and rem ain are sisters. T he tw o fam ilies drove to Longview, W ashington, Sunday som e length of tim e. Mr. and Mrs. E ttsel Jones retu rn ed w here they visited w ith th e son-in- to th e ir home a t B rem erton, W ashing law and d au g h ter of th e Cooleys, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G askill. Mrs. C ochran ton, Sunday, accom panied by th e ir sm all niece, H elen Mack, who w ill re was form erly a te ac h er in th e public schools a t Longview. m ain indefinitely w ith h er relatives. J. S. Heyne, a d riv er for W airad & Mrs. H. F. D ederick of S eattle, who W right, w ent to S eattle T h u rsd ay has been assistin g in the c a re of her w ith a tru ck lo ad of ra sp b e rrie s for m other, Mrs, J, F. B arnes for th e past A rm our & Com pany of th a t city. Oth th ree weeks, has retu rn ed to h er home er loads are expected to follow d u rin g and her sister, Mrs. R ussell Monette, th e season. also of S eattle, has tak en h er place in Mrs. C. M artens, from Los A ngeles, th e B arnes home. Mrs. B arn es is and Mrs. M. M ijler, a te ac h er in the slow ly recovering h er h ealth b u t is Seaside, Oregon schools, a re a t the | still extrem ely nervous. home of th e ir sister, Mrs. F red F ield P aul R usher left y esterd ay for O ak house. O ther g u ests a t th e Fieldhouse land, C alifornia, w here he w ill be em home Monday w ere C arl A nderson and ployed by the McKee Sales Book Man a friend from Y reka, C alifornia, who u factu rin g com pany, w ith w hich J. V. a re on th e ir w ay hom e from a to u r of Cemer, form erly of G resham , is con the west. They also visited w ith Mr. Before you are persuaded, by nected. and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jo n es In G resham . Mrs. May B leecker of A ppleton, W is The O utlook's car, w hich w as being an extra allowance on your old consin, is the g u est for a sh o rt tim e driven by Leslie T. S t.C la ir, w as ru n car, to buy some car you might of h er b ro th er. Dr. A. H. W right and into and badly dam aged a t th e in te r fam ily. Mrs. B leecker has sp en t the section of Main and Pow ell stre e ts in not otherwise choose, compare w inter in C alifornia and is on her G resham la st F rid ay aftern o o n , by D. w ay home. the new car offered you to Buick. H. C ottm lre, of Condon, Oregon, who Miss E lva Dolan had as a week end w as driving w est on Pow ell stre e t on his way to P o rtlan d . S t.C la ir was guest Miss M attie Sm ith of P o rtlan d . Does it have a ” sealed chassis” ? driving n o rth on Main stre e t and Cott- Mrs. J. E. C lanahan of Seaside, H as it a torque-tube-drive? d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller, m ire, who was on th e w rong side of u nderw ent a m ajor operation a t Good th e stree t, stru ck th e O utlook's car H as it m echanical 4-w h eel S am aritan ho sp ital in P o rtlan d last sq u arely on th e fro n t rig h t w heel and fender, w hich w ere broken. T he run brakes? H as it a ten -p la te, Friday. H er condition is rep o rted as ning board w as broken and th e fro n t satisfactory. multiple-disc clutch? Has it a T he Outlook office was th e scene bum per tw isted. C ottm lre adm itted full blam e and said th a t th e su n in his last T h u rsd ay evening of a festive Fisher body? Has it adequate p arty In honor of th e b irth d ay s of two eyes blinded him. He m ade a rra n g e and efficient nation-wide service of th e "force,” Miss Em m a B. Jo h n m ents for th e re p a ir of th e car. Miss A nna Ball of V ernonia sp en t son's. on th e 10th, and Mrs. L ena C. facilities? Has it more than a St. C lair's, on th e I5th. Amid the la st w eek visitin g w ith h er g ra n d m illion enthusiastic owners? p resses and o th er m achinery the m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould. Mrs. Gould, O4S-O-NF tab les w ere spread, and waffles and who has been ill for several w eeks, is coffee, b irth d ay cake, ice cream and slow ly im proving and able to be about th e house. straw b e rrie s, w ere served. Members Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams have of the O utlook force and sev eral im m ediate connections w ere p resen t, 13 moved to th e m ountains n ear Zigzag in all. The p arty w as planned also to ra n g e r statio n , w here Mr. A dam s is w ish tw o of th e force, Miss Johnson employed in a shingle mill. Ed. Quigley a t B airdsdale avenue and Miss Evelyn M etzger, bon voyage has to rn down his old house and is on th e ir vacation trip to A laska. S A L E S — SE R V IC E B irthday rem em brances w ere d istrib p rep arin g to erect a new >3500, 7-room uted and those p lan n in g to ta k e the bungalow . Max R uehle of Rockwood is th e builder. ocean trip w ere given a lemon, a life Mr. and Mrs. R. M. H ardy m ade a boat w ith life p rese rv e r and oth er trip over th e w eekend to Seaside and suggestive articles. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Alley. Mr. and Cannon Beach. On th e ir way they Mrs. R obert B urns of G rass Valley visited at St. H elens w ith th e ir rela and Mr and Mrs. G eorge Lee of W asco tives. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r P a rk e r and They found the P a rk e rs a re spending a few days at the C arrie fam ily. packed up and ready to move to Bell Powell ranch. We are now receiving raspberries and Royal Ann T he Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Coffee re ingham . W ashington, w here they will cherries at our new location in the old machinerv hall m ake th e ir home. Ted W right of tu rn ed to th e ir home a t Salem Monday G resham is moving them . Mr. P a rk e r, on the Multnomah County Fair grounds. m orning afte r spending two days in G resham w here th e Rev. Mr. Coffee wso is a tim ber sc ale r and buyer, has been given a g ratify in g prom otion by had ch arg e of th e q u a rte rly m eetings the com pany em ploying him. at th e F ree M ethodist church. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout and son Mack attended W ashington high school com m encem ent program F riday I ning at m unicipal auditorium . T heir d au g h ter F ran ces is an honor stu d e n t who g rad u ated In th e Ju n e class. R ep resen tin g Mr. and Mrs. C arl H ardy, of B erke Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon .lu n e III to S ep t 10 , ley. C alifornia, spent S unday nig h t at I the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker Mr. and .Mrs. Jo h n B liss en tertain ed | and th e follow ing night w ith Mr. W e will s e n e | dy riv er n ear the clubhouse^ T1 at Sunday d in n er in honor of th e 87th S alad s i Mrs R D Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy b irth d ay of Mrs. B liss' m other, Mrs. nam e of the m iscrea n t throw ing tl S an d w ich es i are m aking a to u r of th e co u n try and Anna E ngels, and th e sixth b irthday rock could not be learned as he m at S h o rt O rders 1 are on th e ir way east. Mr H ardy and of Evelyn Stone, a g ran d d a u g h ter of a quick getaw ay, but it w as probabl Cold P rin k s j Mr. Ballev w ere form er schoolm ates Mr. and Mrs. Bliss. The d in n er p arty th e w ork of a child playing on t l Ices The m em bers of th e choir of the num bered sixteen, Mrs. A nna E ngels. bank. T he in ju ry w as not considere S u n d aes [ M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch and Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss. Mrs. A lbert serious. Pie, C ake, Etc. B L. W airad re tu rn e d F riday from friends enjoyed a picnic lunch to g eth er ( amp, Mrs. B laine T u rn e r and th ree w e e k s re st a t th e governm ent ho F riday evening at N eilson's place on ch ild ren . K athleen, L eroy and M ar B ottled beer on lee [ th e Colum bia R iver highw ay. T hose jorie. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone and sp rin g s a t Carson. W ashington. Mrs. H M. Shaw , of G resham , ha atten d in g w ere Dr and Mrs. C. W th ree ch ildren. Evelyn. M argaret and ^Complete stock of lunch H uett. Miss A lexander. Mr. and Mrs. How ard. Mrs. G ertru d e P earso n and been visiting w ith Mrs. Eliza Stoi for sev eral days. Jam es S terlin g . Dr. and Mrs. W J. d au g h ter. Ju n e and A lbert Bliss. ; poods fo r the picnic Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n Jo n es and Miss H ilda R osenfeldt. a P o rtlan d MOTICI son, Robby, C. E. R usher, Miss M yrtle girl, was brought to G resham for ..a cl,y o rd »nance No. 85 pro Rusher. Mr and Mrs. E. W A ylsw orth. tre a tm e n t S unday w hen she w as hit Tides th a t p ro p erty ow ners w here side Leslie W airad. Mr. and Mrs. W D in the bead by a rock th ro w n by som e Cut line aU t and ra88 cen ol betw een 8h,H p ro p erty K inder, Miss Emma R. Johnson. Miss one on th e bank of th e riv er w here * * SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM J « » ? t ,h e a,r. 7 l tW,Ce * y e a r' betweer Amy Cooper. Miss Mabel W inters and she was bathing The accident was “ * 1 a “ d 15- and S eptem ber 1 anc Miss Joyce Kidder. th ought to have occu rred on th e San- 30. of each year. E H. KELLY. M arshal. FAM OUS Holeproof Silk Hosiery S/.0O $1.85 $1.95 J f o le p r o o f fjnsierej When Planning Your Home don’t overlook the fact that quality lum ber is essential to satisfaction. Lumber that has been carefully selec ted, graded, and seasoned saves time in erection, insures sound construc tion and makes a better appearance. 0»w udrwa ou pluns is fits. A sk us f i r it. Eastman Lumber Co. ^ * 2 W. R. HICKS CO. Free F oot C om fort DEMONSTRATION Saturday ,June 19 Seven persons out of every ten have some form of foot trouble. It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, cal louses or bunions or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet Regardless of what may be the nature of your foot suffering, you will fand quick and lasting relief at our store during this •pecial demonstration. Foot Comfort Expert from Personal Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl At considerable expense this store has arranged for the services of one of Dr. Scholl's most skilled foot comfort experts. H e will be pleased to see, on the above date, all persons suffering from any lorm of foot troubles. H is services are absolute/), free. Free Pedo-graph Prints of Your Feet In a few seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he can make a perfpt impression of your foot that positively shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. Come in and get a sample of Dr.Scholl’s Zino- pads for corns. They remove the cause—friction and pressure. Sure, safe, instant relief. FREE LECTURE AT OCR STO RE Friday, June 18, 8 p. m. AylsWortK 8 Ma rti i \ m e n ’ s w ear "asgood as BUICK ? WvßellerEUlCK. WALTER W. METZGER S h o e s G R E SH A M IS IT • • Growers! Hot Lunch DISCONTINUED in lacquer finishes for floors An im provem ent in lacquer finishes developed in the W est's finest varnish plan t tested under west ern clim atic and other conditions. Sold by: I. Dries w ith surface. >/, (‘f. ■ a hard porcelaintike N e ith e r cracks nor scratches easily — withstands hot or cold water. Harm onious, perm anent colors; or d e a r an>l transparent. f y . 4 You can apply Presto-lac yourself - it's easy. 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