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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JULY children. Miss Doris Bailey and Buddy V ISITO R S All» IN H E1.I» and Victor, of Florence, Colorado, are AM» ENJOY EINE PICN IC here for a few days as the guests of l ^e Bailey and R aker fam ilies They U nexpected v isito rs rec en tly en The M b , c lin ic M , b . Hb W I " 5 “ joyed d in n er at th e home of Mr. and fornia. Mrs. H onrath was form erly Mrs. W. B. P arso n s and assisted in the Tuesday afternoon in connection w ith Mrs. D ora Bailey. berry picking going on at th e ran ch , the m eeting of th e M ultnom ah county as th e re w as a sc arcity of pickers. health association was well attended ! who h as been a w ork These w ere th e gu ests of Mrs, V. and, judging from th e large num ber 1 er at the can n ery th is season, w as te n G race of V en tu ra P ark , ope of the of m others and fa th e rs present, w as dered a p leasan t su rp rise T hursday reg u la r p ick ers in th e P arso n s b erry much appreciated . Colleen F all, 10- noon by th e women of her tab les in fields, an d Mrs. P arso n s helped to m onth-old d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F all, took h ighest honors in th e F ‘ftee“ *" m ake th e occasion a picnic w hich will l,„hv class n ..r » baby dass. H er score score was near p e . r 4,1 t0° k th e ir ,UIlch and m ade a P*«>‘c long be rem em bered by th o se who occasion of it. afte r w hich they p re took p a rt in it. One of th e p arty . fect. D r. C. U lysses Moore, child sented her w ith a glass w ater set and C aptain Jo h n Nilsen, an old Nor specialist, of P o rtlan d , was present in « .... the in te re st of the little folks and Dr. X matCh ‘° 8h° * th<?‘r ap w egian sea cap tain , expressed his a p p re d a tio n of her faith fu ln ess in her preciation of the co u rtesy of Mr. and H. V. Adix, of G resham , assisted in work. Mrs. Mitchell w as m uch pleased Mrs. P arso n s in th e follow ing w ords: the clinic. w ith the little p arty and the kindness "B erry pickers seem to be scarce, but Mr. and Mrs. R. H onrath and th ree « which prom pted it. like visitors from San F rancisco, they tried the b erry field and a ll u n ite in saying th a t Mr. P arso n s has a very good berry patch. It is w onderful to see how spry th is old couple is and C ogsw ell H all E a g le C reek how they tak e care of th e ir farm . Be sides th e fine rasp b e rrie s, ch erries, p ears and apples, th e ir new potatoes a re la rg e and p alatable. T he sp rin g w ater is cool and refresh in g . A spec The F in est Hardw ood Floor in C lackam as County ial table w as m ade and p ut u n d er the old w aln u t tree w here a ll w ere se a t B est of M usic Good M a n ag e m en t ed. I m ust say th a t Mrs. P arso n s is A Good T im e A ssured to All a w onderful cook. We have come CARL DOUGLASS POST NO. 74 from San F rancisco, w hich m any call th e sun n y South, and w hile it tru ly has nice scenery, n a tu re has b lest the land of our hostess w ith m any w on d ers in th e line of scen ery .” T hose p rese n t at th e d in n er w ere Mr. and Mrs. P arso n s, E. H. Lord, C aptain H. V. Zelms, Mrs. A. G. Zelms, H. T. (Teddy) Zelms. C aptain Jo h n Nilsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ulving, Miss Iren e and Jo h n Ulving, Jr., Miss M ar V /i x 6% screen g aret Ulving. Mrs. V .Grace, Mrs. T. H. Spillm an. d o o r s , strongly GRESHAM LOCALS A m e r ic a n L e g io n D a n c e SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 3 Screen Door Special made, r e g u l a r $2.25. Special this week A $ ¡9 8 BftrttffiffiKfia&titiia ANOTHER SPECIAL G ARDEN H O SE 5-8 inch, red, non-kinkable sun-proof hose, regular 18c per foot, this week No e x tra c h a rg e fo r co u p lin g s in 50-foot le n g th s This is a high-grade, durable hose L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 Gresham, Ore. YOUR SPINE H e re L ies th e C ause of your T ro u b le. H ave th is cause rem oved by c h iro p rac tic tre a tm e n t and your sickness w ill disappear. Mr .and Mrs. Milton Robinson and tw o sons of Eugene. Oregon, and Mrs. George Robinson, of P o rtlan d , visited at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richey Sunday. Mrs. E dna Allen, of St. Jo h n s, v isit ed at th e hom e of h er sister, Mrs. Jno. Paul, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E lie and five c h il dren, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. S. P aulson of D am ascus and Mrs. A. F a r- ren sw o rth . of A rizona, w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. P a u l son, Sunday. Mrs. A nna B ankus visited w ith r e la tives in P o rtlan d , Sunday. V isitors a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. R ichey Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best, Mrs. E llen Jeffry, of N ew berg. Oregon, and Chas. Pye, of P o rtlan d . Will Richey m ade a trip to Mt. Hood S atu rd ay , stay in g o v e r'S u n d a y w ith friends. Miss Alice Richey w as a g rad u a te of th e Ju n e class of F ra n k lin high school. She w ill atten d M onmouth norm al n ex t fall. L ast M onday's school election re sulted in th e choice of W illard Bliss for d irecto r and G. N. S ager for clerk. Mrs. T. R. B erry, of B ellrose, w as In th e valley on business T uesday of this week. CORBETT Services w ill be held at th e H url- h u rt schoolhouse Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. T he Rev. E. R. D. H olien sted, p asto r of th e Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian church of F airview will preach. Spinal exam ination and consultation w ithout charge. Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office phone 1331 Bank of G resham Bldg. PLEASANT VALLEY Res. 1181 G resham F or real estate loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv. H U D SO N N ow 1095 N ew Low Prices N e w Reduced Prices Are: Brougham * 1395 7-Pass. Sedan ’ 1550 r. O. B. Ito tro U . p lu s T om S ta n d a r d e q u ip m e n t include« Fm w* «nd R e a r B u m p e r*. A u to m a tic m dshield C le a n e r. R ear V ie w M ir r o r , Tn»n»mi»«ioo» L o ck b u ilt - i n ) . R a d ia t o r S h u tte rs . M o t o M c t e r . < x x n b m a tio o Stop and 1 ad b a h t In the world’s largest production of six-cylinder cars, Hudson has every manufacturing economy. It offers unequakd savings because of thorout;n distribution. I bat is w by, today, the finest Hudsons ever built are priced the lowest in History.’ Hudson gives long, hard service at low- cost of maintenance. It give* exsy operation and little service care. It is easy to steer, safe to operate, and most brilliant in performance. Its pride of ownership is voiced by owners everywhere. Buyers pronounce it the World’» Greatest Value , «iss*-: M . C. W ebster M otor Co. Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham Í, Uh» PAGE THREE TROUTDALE M orning services w ill be held at the com m unity ch u rch tw o m ore Sundays before th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H oliensted, leaves for his vacation. Next S unday m orning at 10 o'clock Mr. H oliensted will preach on "T he Meaning and Blessing of L iberty." Sunday school will be m ain tain ed as usual at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P arish and d au g h ter O thelda. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Boeuder and d au g h ter A rdella, and Mrs. W. C raw ford and son W ill Cruw- ford. picnicked Sunday a t Bonneville, Oregon. S unday v isito rs a t th e L. A. H arlow home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo e B ever idge and Mrs. C arrie Young, of P o rt land. Ed. N orton of H utchinson, K ansas, arriv ed hi T ro u td ale S atu rd ay m o rn ing to look afte r his fru it farm and also v isit frien d s and relatives. Mrs. D ora S hute and son C harles, of P o rtlan d , sp e n t th e w eek-end a t the home of her m other. Mrs. E lecta P a r sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns and d au g h ters, M argaret and G ladys, of Newberg, Oregon, spent S unday w ith his m other, Mrs. M arg aret Burns. Billy A ndrew , who is w orking in G aribaldi, sp en t th e w eek-end visiting in T routdale. Mr. and Mrs. R ichard K n a rr e n te r tained at th e ir home a t Sandy Dell T h u rsd ay evening his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr, also Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow and Mrs. Mary P arsons. Ail had a p leasan t tim e. L ittle R obert Robinson sp en t se v er al days in P o rtlan d w ith his cousin, Mrs. Sam H arlow . Miss D oris Bailey of F lorence. Colo rado, visited a t th e K endall home W ednesday and also called on old frien d s in th e afternoon. Jo h n B u rn s w as kicked by a horse Sunday, b reak in g a rib w hich h as caused him m uch suffering. Mrs. G race Otto gave a 500 p arty at her hom e in P o rtlan d last F rid ay for her old frien d s a t T ro u td ale and all who atten d ed re p o rt a m ost delightful time. Mrs. Otto w as a form er teach er h ere and has m any frien d s in T ro u t dale. * Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence r e tu rn ed Monday from Spokane, W ash ington v isitin g relatives. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl Zeiback retu rn ed Monday from th e ir vacation w hich they spent in Yakim a, W ashington, visiting friends. A nother old land m a rk is being re moved in T ro u td ale. T he L arsso n b ro th ers are having th e old M issouri hoU8e to rn dow n- w hlch wl11 nlake “ g re a t Im provem ent along th e highw ay They expect to build a cottage on the sam e ground. J. Sprybrock, Miss Viola Pye, Mrs. A. Pye. Mrs. F red R ayborn, Mrs. F. C raw ford and d au g h ter, Viola, m ade th e trip around th e Mt. Hood Loop W ednesday. oust o/n da^wnâjLnruoL (ßut ani4x tzn "tiu. aznet izndL y,ou.x movl XJL Ae •s'-o-ÍV*’ Do you not want freedom from financial worries? Yes. Then the way to be free is to SPEN D LESS than you earn and to bank regularly a PART of what you make. When you put money in the bank and always make your bank balance grow instead of being always hope lessly in debt, life will be a joy and you will take an in terest in vour work and EARN MORE. T ry it. We invite YOUR Banking Business. BANK OF GRESHAM M ain Street Gresham 4th of July Necessities Bathing Suits for men, women and children. T h e v ery ideas in B a th in g S u its t h a t you h a v e been w is h in g for. S m a rt to th e la s t s titc h —-priced w ell w ith in re a c h of ev e ry o n e w ho de s ire s a new s u it in w hich to e n jo y v a c a tio n tim e b a th in g . Rubber Bathing and Caps. Shoes liluck C an v as O xfords fo r w om en a n d c h ild re n C an v as S hoes fo r m en a n d boys Flags, Bunting, Ribbon This Store will be closed all day, Monday July Fijth ARBOLEDA T he band co n cert given by Dr. H. C. Jo h n so n and his band of G resham , In A rboleda, Ju n e 26, was a big success. T he m usic w as splendid and about 200 autom obiles, filled w ith people, w ere p arked in th e vicinity. Mrs. A lice Locke and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robison of Los A ngeles, who have m ade th e ir home h ere for th e p ast few m onths, have re tu rn e d to th e south, w here they have b u sin ess in te rests. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay e n te r tained Mr. and Mrs. A. E. B utterfield. Jr., of P o rtlan d , on T uesday evening. M embers of th e A rh iled a Im prove m ent clu b enjoyed th e ir an n u a l picnic la st S unday at Dodge P ark . Sw im m ing and gam es w ere enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e day. Miss M arian Dunne of P o rtlan d w as th e g u est for two days during the week of Miss A nita Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Robison and ch il d ren w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke, F rid ay evening for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B rldgefarm er and ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. Roy D arling and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d en joyed a picnic su p p er in Mt. T abor P ark , M onday evening. E. S tan d ley of P o rtlan d has p u r chased th e b eautiful hom e on Pow ell V alley road n ear B arker road w hich w as owned by Wm. H ornecker. Mr. and Mrs. S tandley will occupy th e ir new home in the n ear future. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO, “The House of Quality” G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1111 We Give G reen T ra ilin g S tum ps WlWMiimrmnijft y \ • 'Those who served their country, served their families and friends, are remembered and loved. We at the moment offer a Service of Sincerity. Gresham Funeral Parlors toiAam, ( leacn POWELL VALLEY S ervices will be held S unday at 11 o ’clock at the Saron L u th eran ch u rch , w ith p reach in g by the p asto r, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen. Sunday school will convene a t 10 o’clock. T he young people's Bible class will be organized M 10 «/clock with tli«' K« v. Mr. S a n deen as te ac h er of th e class. HALEY Growers! attention ! Growers! NOTICE To a ll g ro w e rs w ith w hom we h av e c o n tra c ts a n d a n y w ho w ish to com e w ith us. O ur rec e iv in g h o u rs a r e fro m 12 n o o n to 8 p. m. e x c ep t on S a tu rd a y , w hich ia from 12 to 5 p. m. T he Sunday school session of th e H aley B aptist church will begin at 10 o'clock and is open for ail. A new q u a rte r is beginning and th e p asto r R epresenting u rg es ail to s ta rt it rig h t by atten d in g Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon Sunday school next Sunday. The p a s to r will speak a t 11 o’clock from th e topic, "T he C h ristian Life.” E very o th er S unday m orning th e services evening services a re held In E nglish 1 be held th is year In M ark's grove, n ear will be conducted in the E nglish la n g and com m ence a t 8 o'clock. T he Hun- I th e church, Ju ly 5. An in v itatio n la uage, beginning next Sunday. All th e | day school and H. Y. P. U. picnic will | extended to all to spend th e day th e re . H. E. THAYER