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Z ip! Off they com e! No whiskers on the O utlook’s offer of a R azor Set F R E E with y ea r’s Subscription G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 1« GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. Fest-Chcr to Give Annual Concert \ PRESIDENT PROCLAIMS FOREST M EEK. APR. 24-3« FRIDAY. NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS APRIL 1927 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Í2.00 Her Year METHODIST ( l l l ' R I I I SHOWS LARGE GROWTH Church Services Funeral Held for Victim of Accident The week of A pril 24-30 has heen P o st-E a ste r services will be held I officially designated for n atio n ■4 next Sunday at the M ethodist wide observance as “ A m erican F ree Methodist Services. church. A co nsiderable num ber of F orest Week" by P resident Cool ly well ren d ered and was m uch en persons will receive th e S acram en t On Sunday m orning th e p asto r of TROUTDALE T he second an n u al May Day fes idge, in a proclam ation made p u b joyed by the u n u su ally larg e au d i of B aptism in connection witli the the F ree Methodist ch u rch will tival and concert is announced by lic by the United S tates d ep artm en t F u neral services w ere held T ues m orning service. T he serm on for The E a ste r program given at the ence. the P ortlan d F est-C hor at th e pub of ag ricu ltu re. take for his subject. "T he P ro m day afternoon at the Rockwood the m orning will be, "The G reat Next Sunday the services will be church Sunday was w ell attended lic auditorium on S aturday evening, T his year will m a rk the seventh and enjoyed by all. T h ere will be of th e usual o rder, Sunday school M iracle,” and for th e evening w o r ised L and,” discussing it from a c t Methodist ch u rch for Vera E liza A pril 30. beth K aser, 10-year-old daughter of ship, "O thers." T he ju n io r choir annual observance of th e week. The Fest-C hor is a festival chorus P resident H arding, in 1921, issued Sunday school next Sunday m orn- !lt 10 o'clock, preach in g at 11, the will m eet at 6:30 for re h e a rsa l and ual h isto rical stan d p o in t of the H e Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K aser, who of 200 train ed voices, th e local the firs t,p ro c la m a tio n which put ing from 10 o'clock to 11. All are H appy H our class at 3 and th e eve. the E pw orth League will hold its brew ami th e sp iritu a l experience was fatally injured last S aturday ning service beginning at 7:30 with branch of the Pacific S aenger the federal governm ent behind the invited to attend. devotional m eeting at 7 o'clock. of the m an who seeks th e life th a t in an autom obile accident on the T. A. McNeal of Severy, K ansas, th e young people’s service, follow M argaret B rannan will be the lead is “hid w ith C hrist in God." Sandy road near P arkrose. It was Bund, G erm an-speaking singing o r movem ent. Of th a num erous weeks im possible to seat th e large au d i ganization of th e coast. T he F est- observed in the co u n try , th is is the arriv ed in T ro u td ale F rid ay m o rn ed by p reaching at 8 by th e p asto r, er. The Sunday school will meet The young people a re finding in; ence w hich gathered at th e church Chor is the larg est choral o rg a n i only one to which th e governm ent ing to visit with his b ro th er O rville th e Rev. Wm. F airw eath er. at 10 o'clock. T he school is hold M ultnom ah G range No. 71, will ing up an av erag e atten d an ce of te re stin g studies follow ing the o u t for the la st sad rites. zation of the northw est. It will of the Unwed S tates has given re c McNeal and his au n ts. Mrs. Eunice Robinson and Mrs. Mary P arsons. m eet in re g u la r session on S a tu r about 200. lines of Prof. W. W. Loomis. They give an elaborate program of the ognition and support. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop touchingly Mrs. A rth u r M atches, Mrs. J. T. day m orning a t 10:30. Several of □ Fvt m em bers have been added are best choral m usic for m en’s, worn- J Sixty **’ historical lore and per- spoke of th e beautiful life of the • The president says th a t it is his th e energetic women in the gran g e McGinnis and Mrs. Sam Harlow en ’s and mixed voices, conducted little girl and offered w ords of con to th is church d u rin g th e past six by H erm an H afner. A la rg e or- belief th a t "no o th er of our in te rn a l spent T h u rsd ay at the home of Mrs. l m et on W ednesday at the hall and m onths, 26 of th e num ber on E a s sonal experience, This m eeting solation to those bereft. Dr. C. L. will begin at 7 p. problem s is of g re a te r m om ent in. The p asto r did the an n u al sp rin g cleaning. The R ichard K n a rr a t Sandy ■ell. c h e tra will p articip a te in th e pro H aynes presided at the organ. C. ter. Offerings for m issions on E as gram under th e direction of W alter than th e reh a b ilita tio n of o ur, fo r Mr. and Mrs. W allace Spence en reg u la r session will be held next te r w ere $30 from th e Sunday will tak e for his evening them e, E R usher sang, "Close, Close to ests, now so hopefully begun but Bacon. te rtain e d T hursday evening at S atu rd ay . The open session begins school and $60 from th e m orning “Frleuds.” T hee.” and “Som etim e, Some The big featu re of the festival needing the stro n g su p p o rt of our cards, Mr. and Mrs. L ester Gray at 2 o’clock when all are welcome and evening congregations. w here," to a piano accom panim ent collective will and intelligence.” program will be the introduction of played by Miss Amy Cooper. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. P lu n k ett of the to attend. T he annual m eeting of Gresham Temple Services. Madame Tilda Bohr, co n tra lto and "O ne-fourth of o u r soil, says he, Oasis and Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zie- sta te gran g e will meet Ju n e 14, at II. 1J. Bartholom y of P ortland, IMPROVEMENT SOUGHT C orvallis. The m aster. M. H. Sunday school will convene at 10 d au g h ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Dun yodeler of Basel, S w itzerland. “is b etter su ited to tim her-grow ing beck. EOR BASE LINE ROAD W heeler, is reg u la r delegate, with Members of th e com m ittee in I th an anything else. I can not es- o’clock a t th e U ndenom inational lop, sang, “Teach Me to P ray," a c Mrs. M ary P arso n s and T. A. Mrs. Mary K ligel as altern ate. ch a rg e of the affair are enthusias- cape th e conviction th a t our I n d u s - , McNea, t Tue8day-at the home ~ \ 'Ir T " ; m “ R7 r “ , temple. P reach in g service will be com panied a t the piano by Mrs. tic over having secured th is fa tria l and ag ric u ltu ra l stab ility w ill of Mr. ..... _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dailey of C lat Dunlop. An extrem ely im p o rta n t m eeting and Mrs Mrs. S;inl Sam H arlow , in n skanie, w ere week-end v isito rs at has been scheduled to ta k e place held at 2 in the aftern o o n and again m ous m usician for the festival, and he stren g th en ed by b ringing into j P o rtland. The rostrum , which extends th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. An- by th e Base L ine im provem ent as- Ulp evening at 7:30 by the pas- nearly th e width of the church, was p redict th a t the auditorium w ill be full productive use th is g rea t em taxed to capacity. pire of land. A lthough much p ro g | Those from h ere who attended derson. soclation at the Rockwood g ran g e tor, the Rev. S. F. Pitts. The mid- en tirely hidden from view by ex Bill A nderson has recen tly p u r hall on Monday evening, A pril 25, I WP«,k p ray e r m„eting w ln be hcld q u isite floral offerings, th e gifts of Officials of th e Fest-C hor a re G. ress has been m ade in public fo r I the flower show at th e M ultnom ah R ingsleben, p resid en t; John Auer, estry and hopeful beginnings in hotel, in P o rtlan d T uesday were chased a 10-acre tra c t south of at 8 o clock. Th »se living along th e | ™ . sym pathetic frit nils and relatives. se c re ta ry ; and Miss E lla B ruening, private fo restry , we still have a Mr and Mrs. A. D. K endall, Mrs. P leasan t Home and is spending his Base Line road or in th e vicinity 1 ° \ Tue8',ay eveninK and youn« De° - The p allbearers "or the occasion tre a su re r. vast aggreg ate of idle or sem i-idle R. D. H ew itt, Mrs. Olive P arsons, sp a re tim e c lea rin g it of stum ps. a re asked to be p rese n t as ques- ' Pl®8 Bible study on F riday eve- w e r e W illiam find Robert Booth, The Rev. and Mrs. W illiam F air- tions of vital in te re st are to be dis- ning. All th e services a t th e tem - C hester G uenther. F ran k K uhlm an. T he accom panists for th e concert forest land, and an o th er large ag Mrs. E unice Robinson and Mrs. E. w ill be Olga Ruff and F red A. greg ate of poor farm land th a t P arsons. They rep o rt th e display w eather and Miss E uphem ia F air- cussed. ______________ ,,je are grow ing in in te re st and a H arry S path a:ni Oren Stanley. B rainerd. m ight m ore profitably grow tim ber of flowers w as w ell w orth going to w eath er visited frien d s in P o rtlan d good atten d an ce is recorded. A re Those who a re left to m ourn a re Tuesday. instead of adding to th e problem of see. liance. the p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. R. H. K a Mrs. A. D. K endall left for S eattle Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k McKinney Fair Stockholders Meeting Called. a g ric u ltu ra l o verproduction.” Come m eet your friends and vival sp irit prevails. A cordial s e r , two siste rs Mildred and L u W ednesday to spend a few days w ent to Tygh V alley last S aturday A m erican F o re st Week th is year m ake new ones a t Rockwood welcome is assu red all who attend. cille, four g ra n d p a re n ts Mr. and P re sid en t Tom K rueder has is for a visit w ith relativ es of Mrs. gran g e hall, S atu rd ay n ig h t, A pril sued a call for a fair association will assum e an in te rn atio n a l scope l w ith relatives. Mrs. George P ullen and Mr, and The F low er club met la st F riday McKinney. 23.—Adv. stockholders m eeting a t th e G resh through th e fact th a t C anada will Mrs. K. K. K aser, the aged g rea t Zion Evangelical Services. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Revenue afternoon and election of officers am city hall next T uesday night, observe forest week at the sam e Services will be held Sunday g ran d fath e r G eorge W. Landon and A pril 26. T his is a special m eeting tim e. T hrough th e d ep artm en t of took place. T hose elected for the called on Mrs. Louise Nelson last Agency m orning nt 11 o'clock a t th e Zion m any relatives and friends. I n te r and is for the purpose of am ending sta te the Mexican governm ent also com ing year w ere Mrs. R. D. Tuesday. T hey w ere g ettin g d ata De L aval cream se p a ra to rs, cream Evangelical church. T he topic of m ent was m ade in D ouglas cem e th e by-law s to provide th a t five has heen invited to p articip a te in Hew itt, p resid e n t; Mrs. M. B. Mc for the reco rd s of the P ioneers' a s se p arato r oil and rep airs. H essel the serm on will be, “ Doubting tery u nder th e direction of the d irec to rs be elected for a term of th is y e a r’s cam paign for th e p ro Ginnis, first vice p resid e n t; Mrs. sociation of ea stern C lackam as im plem ent Co.—Adv. Thom as Convinced.” T his will be G ates F u neral home. • five y ears and so electing them . tection, perp etu atio n and rig h t use F rances Fox. second vice p re si county and especially reg ard in g The circu m stan ces of the passing a helpful service to th e skeptics, dent; Mrs. Eunice Robinson, sec the Sandy school, w here a sister T his change has relation to a plan ° f Die forests. You au to stro p your blades w ith provided they attend services with of th is little g irl are p articu la rly The week will be directed by an re ta ry -tre a su re r. R. J. Clay gave of Mrs. Nelson ta u g h t in th e early an au to-strop. See th e O utlook's of financing w hich is being consid an open m ind and a re desirous to sad. She is said to have been of a A m erican F orest Week com m ittee, a splendid talk. He is business 80’s. ered by the board. free offer. m ost lovable disposition, th e light tiear the tru th . O rland Zeek, a form er b la c k Notices have been sen t out by of w hich F ra n k O. Lowden of Illi m anager of B etter F low ers m aga Sunday ' school will convene at and pride of the home. V era w as a zine. sm ith and resid en t of P leasan t I nois is chairm an. S ecre tary A. W. M etzger. It is es We c a n 't give you th e Outlook T he S. and D. club m et T h u rs Home, was callin g on old friends with a fine new A uto-Strop razo r 10 o'clock. Children a re asked to stu d en t in th e fourth grad e of the pecially desired th a t a full m a jo ri he on tim e for the devotional se r G resham school. H er teach er Mrs. day at th e home of Mrs. J. T. Mc on W ednesday. Mr. Zeek expects ty of ihe stock be represented. set hut we will give you th e raz o r vices. S enior League will m eet P earl H ayden was p resen t a t the AREME CLUB (JIVES G innis. T here w ere 13 m em bers to w ork near Sandy th is spring. set w ith a y ea r's su b scrip tio n to th e MAY DAY DANCE present and th ree guests, Mrs. C. I. Plants and Flowers It has been reported th a t some Outlook. A hundred or so sets—- Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. All fu n eral and her classm ates sen t a members a re requested to he p re s beautiful w reath. R aker and Mrs. F red a F an ch e r of of th e v iolators of the prohibition w hile they last. W ater lilies, th ree choice hardy ent. At th e council m eeting Mon Those atten d in g the fun eral from G resham , and Mrs. Fred P elton. A law who have been op eratin g in The A rem e club w ill give the kinds, 75c up for w hite ones. Choice day evening it was voted to hold a d istan ce w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. tw o-year roses, now th ree for $1. Yast of a series of dances in th e Ma very p le asa n t afternoon w as spent th is vicinity have been cap tu red For real estate loans see or call hut one G erm an service a month. B ennett, Mrs. W eiderm an and S u rp rise m ixture large gladiolus, sonic hall, G resham , Friday, A pril in playing 500 and in social chat. and are spending some days in the B. W. T horne.—Adv. T his will he held Im m ediately after d au g h ter Mrs. A nderson of Kelso, 50 for $1. S u h r’s F low er F arm , A pril 29. The com m ittee is p la n A fine d in n er w as served a t 1 quiet of th e Oregon City jail. th e E nglish m eeting on th e first W ashington; Mr. and Mrs. Gene F rie n d s of law and order are com Base L ine road, a m ile ea st 12-mile ning for an u n u su ally a ttractiv e o'clock. Sunday of each m onth. Special McVicker of Big Creek, Oregon, W ill C raw ford J r., had the m is m ending th e officers. corner. W rite for free catalog, program and will close th e season G erm an services for th e im p o rtan t Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M arshall of w ith a “May Day" dance. D ecora fortune to fall, w hile p ru n in tig a T ro u td ale, Oregon.—Adv. church festiv als will be arran g ed . C latskanie, Mrs. C lara P raeg er, tions in keeping w ith th e sp rin g tree, b reak in g his rig h t arm . CORBETT Mrs. D ora B urns, Mrs. Maud G lass Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s were S harpen your w its w hile you season and b rig h t catchy m js ic by Baptist ( lilireh Servin's. T h irty -six of the Colum bian high and Mrs. Susie W inkler of Oregon shave your face. See the O utlook's G igray's o rch e stra w ill a s s u r- ev- I guests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs New leaves on the tree s and new City and Mrs. F ra n k Beers of F o r Miss M arguerite P ullium and school stu d en ts w ent to ,P o r tla n d offer. eryone p rese n t a good tim e. ' R obert W ilson In P o rtlan d , Sunday. Sunday v isito rs a t the home of Clifford Reed w ere m arried at the Monday evening to see th e p ro d u c flowers blossom ing everyw here a re est Grove. Mrs. M argaret B urns w ere Mr. and C orbett ch u rch on E aster Sunday tion, "Ben H ur." The play was n atu re 's serm ons about the unseen fo rte s th a t su rro u n d us and the very much enjoyed. Mrs. Jam es ^'’a ]her of Condon, Or- Curd of Thunks. 1 egon. Mr. and Mrs. David B urns at th e close of th e m orning s e r The stu d en t body play, “ W hat g rea t God th a t created and controls We wish to extend our h ea rtfe lt the unseen forces. Next Sunday vice, the Rev. A. J. H anna of P o rt and fam ily of Newberg. S aturday H appened to Jo n es,” ren d ered on th a n k s and appreciation for the Mr. and Mrs. B ert K erslau k and land officiating. These w orthy the evening of April 15 m et w ith m orning th e pastor of the B aptist I ac ts of kindness, m essages of sy m T ilda R ohr in church will speak on the them e, ch ild ren visited w ith Mrs. Burns. voung people have resided In th is g rea t s u e « ss. T he cast was com pathy and beautiful floral offerings Mrs. A. H oughton of Eugene, posed of Lynn W oodward, C arolyn "The Pow er of Life,” th e service to received from our many friends vicinity since childhood and are begin at 11 o'clock. T he Bible Oregon, is building a sum m er home A rneson, Mahlon Evans, Adeline and relativ es in our sad bereave OF at Sandy Dell. R ichard K n a rr is well and favorably known. Mr. Evans, Bertha Nelson, R osetta school will open at 9:45 a. m. The ment lu th e loss of our darlin g , R e e d expects to ere ct a bungalow Henkle, Otto Aschoff, P aul Miles, young people of the B. Y. P. U. will Vera E lizabeth K aser. We especi doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Zeibeck mo ' and resid e on bis fath e r's farm T helm a Davies, H ow ard P arsons, discuss m issionary w ork am ong the ally th an k th e Rev. J. F. Dunlop, tored to F o rest Grove la st F riday above T unnel No. 1. The bride w as Paul Bush, K enneth B ram hall and Chinese in th e ir m eeting beginning those who sang and all who so HERMAN HAFNER, D irector and visited a t the home of Dr. and Carl E tling. An in te restin g p ro at 7 o'clock. Group 1 w ill lead and th o u g h tfu lly offered th e ir a s sist given a p re-n u p tial linen show er gram was rendered betw een acts. Ihe topic will be “Changing the Mrs. R. M. W altz. ance. C. D rake w ent to S eattle Tuesday at h er home a t C orbett sta tio n on The seaso n ’s second baseball C hinese." T he evening service will Mr. and Mrs. R. H. K aser, L ucille begin at 8 o’clock and th e p asto r's on a business trip. F riday afternoon. game w as played at Sandy April and M ildred, Mr. and Mrs. K. them e will be, “The D anger Sig Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and K. K aser and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e from P o rt 15 w ith a score of 1 to 13 in Sandy's nals of Life.” The p ray er service d au g h ters, Amy and D orothy, and favor. Mrs. George Pullen and family, PO RTLA N D A U D ITO RIU M , A P R IL 30 and choir reh e arsal will be held Mr. and Mrs. A. M atches w ere d in land on T h u rsd ay and visited w ith Melha Clildsey, a Colum bian a l and G eorge W. Landon. ner g u ests Monday evening at the relativ es for several days. um na. visited school on T h u rsd ay W ednesday evening beginning at 7:30. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L am pert. Mr. and Mrs. E a rn e st M ershon of last week. She Is engaged In of PR IC E S—75c, #1.00. $1.25, $U50 visited with relativ es here S a tu r fice w ork at C en tralia, W ashington. Sunday m orning services at Ba S eats at Sherm an-C lay & Co. PLEASANT HOME M argaret Hickey, a ju n io r of J e f ron L u th e ra n hurch will be In day and Sunday. ferson high, cam e to th e high Swedish. They will he preceded by Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30 C larence Brown- and his m other school at C orbett Monday i s the The E aster program la st Sunday young people's service In E nglish Friday, April 22— W. C. T. U. in a t the B ap tist church was especial- m ade a trip to P o rtlan d on S a tu r guest of A deline E vans and joined beginning a t 10:30. T he Sunday stitu te at T routdale. Monday evening in th e school's day. school m eets at 9:45. Bible study th e ate r party. by the L u th er League will be held Miss D olores Morgan, a student F riday Evening, April 22—E n te r Several of the g irls F rid ay a t at 7:3(1 in th e evening and will be tain m en t by Boring Young People's at O. A. C., spent th e week end at tended th e show er given M ar followed by a special L u th er society at Sandy high Rchool audi home. g u erite P ulliam , class of '25. She League program . torium . was m arried E aster m orning to Miss Melha Clildsey of C hehalis, Clifford Reed, '20. T he w edding Friday Evening, April 22—Areme AVomen Have E njoyable Luncheon. W ashington, form erly of Bridal cam e as a p leasan t su rp rise to th e I The S o u th east circle of the M eth club p arty a t C hanticleer Inn. Veil, visited friends h ere last w eek. couple’s many friends. odist Ladles Aid met at th e home S atu rd ay Evening, April 23—P a of Mrs. O. A. E astm an W ednesday cific Woodman benefit dance ut afternoon In celebration of Its S pringdale. A R E M E C L V li fourth birthday. The dining room S atu rd ay Evening, April 23— w as b eau tifu lly decorated In yellow Dance a t Rockwood g range hall. daffodils and th is color schem e was Monday Evening, April 25— Meet carried out in the festooning, y el M asonii G resli a in ing of Base Line Im provem ent a s low candies and a huge yellow sociation a t Rockwood g range hall. WALRAD’S SPECIAL b irthday cake. Best C ream ery B u tter April 27—P rogram at Metxger A novel fea tu re for th e luncheon per p o u n d ................... hall by G resham m em bers of O re offering w as th e ch arg e of one cent gon N ational Guard. for each Inch of head m easurem ent. Giffrau'H HILLS-DALE PINEAPPLE F riday Evening. April 29— Areme Much m e rrim en t was created by Broken slices, 2^4's L ast Dance of th e Season club dance Masonic ball. 2 f o r ....................... th is unique m ethod. An elab o rate 12 Coats left on th is rac k in A clean-up of Wool and J e r LADIES S U tan, henna and grey, 16 to 40, lunch was served by the com m ittee sey D resses, w hile 4 — S atu rd ay E vening, A pril 30— re g u la r $16.75, nr they la st .......... »p"x. TOMATO S O l'P consisting of Mrs. C. J. L undquist, Boring R ebekah lodge play at to clean up i . 4 ») <^ZZZZZZZ/ZZ//Z/ZX/ZZZ//ZZ//ZZ/ZZZZ//ZZ//Z/Z/ZZZZZZZ/ZZ/ZZZZZZZZ/ZZ/Z/ZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZ//ZZZZZZ//ZZ///ZZZ//ZZZ/Z//Z//Z Mrs. Benj. Cam eron, Mrs. A rth u r I .O .O .F . hall. C am pbell’s, per doz. D ow sett and Mrs, W. A. W inters. S atu rd ay E vening, A pril 30— REFUGEE KEANS Jean and Donald P age e n te r O peretta "C inderella" at Pow ell F ancy S trln g less, green tained with a drum and violin se V alley schoolhouse. 3 f o r ................................. lection, accom panied a t th e piano CH ILDREN ’S HOSE -4 ~ FIN ISH IN G BRAID r by th eir m other. S atu rd ay E vening, A pril 30— black & brow n, p a ir, !» )(. am! •)( Dfllcers elected for th e ensuing Fairview g range dance a t F airview Yellow Handle BROOMS Full 16-lnch straw , year w ere Mrs. C. J. L undquist, city hall. 5 sew ............................... p resid en t; Mrs. W. A. W inters, C orselettes anil SEALPAX. b atiste vice p resid en t; Mrs. G eorge Page, ! suits, reg. $1, now . Brassieres ITALIAA PRUNES 's e c re ta r y ; Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall, 40-50 grade, 4 l b s . , tre a su re r. T he society rep o rts $3.75 C orselettes, now JRl.ftO SEA LPAX , pink and w hite splendid success and harm ony In $2.50 C orselettes. now SI.Ü.-» May 8, 1927 b atiste, re g u la r $1.50 GRAHAM CRACKERS $1.50 Brassiere.-, now . fiOi* the y ear's w ork. In appreciation now ..................... T ru Blue, 4*4 lb. box Don’t forget your best\ P rin c ess Slips, now. HMc of th e u n tirin g efforts of th e r e tir ing p resid en t, Mrs. W inters was friend on earth M RR’s ELOI K presented with a beautiful potted Best P ate n t. 49 plant. ( OKA FLAKES Die Talcum Powder Perfum e 10c Simple Effective— Durable. All b ran d s, 3 for. T hat d escribes the au to -stro p ra- j Nail P o lis h .......... !.»<• Sachet ... 10c zor set given FREE w ith y early ' ! subscription to the Outlook. Every SOAP SALE m an needs one. Every hom e should 12 bars W hite W onder $ .60 Me have a nice line of have one. J u s t th e th in g for the 1 pkg W onderfoam . .. .45 tlnwera anil hitlilinif atoek. "beginner.” th e "o ld-tim er' 'and th e I 1 Towel, 7 os. 20x40... .50 girl or woman who may have occa- i Leave your orders now. sion to use it. Get your set w hile Pistachio, Vanilla and Cunlard at I /tin Time $1 55 they last. Columbian High SWISS CONTRALTO and YODLER FESTIVAL CONCERT PORTLAND FEST-CHOR 200 Voices 30-piece Orchestra Coming Events Closing-Out Sale! still continues and there has been another WALRAD Merc. Co. Big Cut in Prices COATS 48c DRESSES él “M A Y D A Y ” DA N C E Phone 1411 FRIDAY, APRIL 29 45c I •) 98c 3 doz. hats to be cleaned out at 50c each 55c 69c 1 •)( 28c Î70C 79c H a n n e m a n ’s HOMEMADE M others ' Day \ Ice C r ea m $1.95 TOILET ARTICLES 25c Ai Now at the TABER PHARMACY The Ladies Shoppe Phone 3<tsl H a in St. (J res h» in In a shopping bag for. 99c Meed a ShaveI See the O utlook's subscription offer. exceptional | 7 he Oscarette GRKSIIAM