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GRESHAM DI’TLOOK. F RIH AY. MAY «. I»27 PAGE THREE 4 ROCKWOOD TROUTDALE Rev. J. F. Dunlop spent two days a t E sta ca d a th is week su p e rin ten d ing w ork on his b erry ranch. Dr. C. H. H aynes is rem odeling and en larg in g his home A llhert Rolce of P ortland has been v isiting at the J. W. E ck ert hom e th is week. H erb ert D unlop has gone to N eskow in to fill a position in the H arold F rin k M ercantile store. P lan s have been com pleted for th e special M other’s Day services at th e Rockwood com m unity ch u rc h , and a large atten d an ce is e a rn e stly desired. A bouquet w ill be given th e oldest m other present, special m usic has been arran g e d and th e re will be baptism al s e r vice. T he Rev. Mr. Dunlop will preach th e m orning serm on. Any m o th er who has no m eans of tr a n s p o rtation w ill be provided for to and from th e church if she will leave w ord at E c k e rts' store. T he young people of the E pw orth L eague are anxious th a t all the young folks of th e com m unity be again rem inded of th e League "b irth d a y p a rty ,” w hich is to be held a t th e ch u rch next S aturday evening. May 7. T he com m ittee is a rra n g in g a program of m usic and gam es and is hoping to w elcom e a la rg e gathering. Mrs. W alter Tooze and sm all d au g h ter Suzanne w ere the guests la st w eek of Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Olds. Mrs. Tooze is a w ell known sin g e r in h er own com m unity and very g raciously gave h er assistan ce a t th e silver tea given by the Rock wood ch u rch la st W ednesday. B ernard Schm idt of C linton, M assachusetts, n ear Boston, has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Olds for a day or two. Mr. Schm idt is on a to u r of the United S tates. H e has come north from so u th ern C alifornia and s^ys th a t he likes th e looks of th e country around h ere b est of any he has seen on the coast. T he T ro u td ale Ladies Aid m et W ednesday at the home of Mrs. Tom Low. Tw enty-tw o ladies w ere p resent and an in terestin g m eeting w as held. Many im p o rtan t sub Jects w ere discussed. A fter th e m eeting, delicious refresh m en ts w ere served by Mrs. C. I. T hom as, Mrs. Sam H arlow and Mrs. Low, and Mrs. Low gave a su rp rise of Scotch shortbread , w hich all en joyed. Mrs. G eorge Lum sden of Fairview w as a guest. T he card party given by th e so cial com m ittee of th e O. E. S. w as w ell attended and all had a p leas an t tim e. E dw ard S tew art of P o rt land sang several b eautiful selec tions, w hich w ere m uch enjoyed. A dainty lunch w as served by Mrs. Geo. W ilcox and Mrs. A nna R ich ardson. S everal of th e T ro u td ale m en donated a day’s w ork la st S a tu r day to w ard fixing th e school ground. T h ere w ere four tra c to rs and one team at w ork all day g ra d ing. A few ladies served d in n er to «be m en. In th e aftern o o n the F low er club m et a t th e schoolhouse to discuss th e se ttin g of the sh ru b s and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. D ahl have trad ed th e ir confectionery and lunch room to Mr. and Mrs. R aker for a sm all farm n ear Goble, O re gon. Mrs. Buckley w ill ru n th e confectionery. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L audan spent Sunday a t th e ir ran c h n ear W ood burn, Oregon. Mrs. Lee E vans and d au g h ter Ruth and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s spent T h ursday in P o rtlan d a t the home of M rs. E v ans' sister, Mrs. Roger Birgefield. Mrs. R. W. P rice and dau g h ters, C atherine and R uth, and W. B. S tru b le w ere Sunday v isito rs a t the L. A. H arlow home. Special “M others’ Day" program w ill be given a t th e Sunday s e r vices a t th e chu rch a t 10 o'clock. Mrs. Sam H arlow w ill sing a solo and th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill preach. A sh o rt p ro g ram by th e S unday school w ill also be given. Sunday guests at th e hom e of Mrs. M argaret B urns w ere Mr. and Mrs. David B urns and fam ily of Newberg. Oregon, and the Misses E lgin and Isab ella Sm ith and R u s sel S hepherd, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. F red F ed ersp iel of Oregon City spen t Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Low. T uesday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Low w ere Mr. Mrg j M„ ne of The D alles. „ . , , ~ M ill C raw ford and son E m erson left Sunday for Skam ania, W ash- jngton, to fish d u rin g th e season. ____ STATED COMMUNICA- tion F airview Lodge No. 92, A. n . F. r .o & c n A. . M„ «■., S atu rd ay eve- May 7, 1927, 8 o’clock. P a st Mast era w ill confer M. M. Degree. Vis- i ■ - -yx.\,y c ... , , JOHN T. McGIN.MS. W. M. BORING T he service at th e M ethodist ch u rc h on Sunday w ill he a p p ro p ria te for M other's Day. T he p a s to r, th e Rev. E. W. W ithnell. w ill speak from the topic "W hy We H onor M other.” T h ere will be special m usic. The m orning s e r vice will be at 10 o'clock, followed by Sunday school at 11 o’clock. Ray N aas and E rm a D ugger q u ietly slipped over to V ancouver last W ednesday and w ere m arried. T hey w ere accom panied by B ert G arrison and wife, an uncle and au n t of the groom. T he bride and groom a re both very w ell known here. The groom w as born and grew to m anhood a t B oring, and the bride spent ost J t- h 11 t as in B p C U l m lU V O l of her . life ..V here. She cam e here from G rass Valley, Oregon, w ith h er p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. H arden D ugger w hen q u ite „____ sm all. Ray has been cm ployed as deliverym an and clerk in th e sto re of W. R. Telford for the past four vears. and E rm a has been doing housew ork for th e T elfords for about th ree and one-half years, Mr. and Mrs. Naas a re both active m em bers of the Rebekah lodge. T hey have rented and furnished the co ttag e belonging to Mrs. J. W. Roots. D arrel Seifer has purchased half of his fa th e r's place and intends to farm . E rn e st A m esbury has leased Mrs. P o tte r’s house and expects to move Ills fam ily th e re soon. Mr. Ames bury is going to w ork as a me- ch inic for W. W. Metzger in G resh am. T he L. H. M allicoat fam ily spent S unday w ith Mr. M allicoat's b ro th e r and fam ily in P ortland. Sam G regson w ent to w ork for th e Union Oil com pany in G resh am Monday. T he P lea san t Home d istric t S u n d ay school association will hold its sem i-annual convention at the Haley B aptist church on Sunilay, May 22. The program will s ta rt at 11:30. Dr. M illigan of P ortlan d will speak in the m orning, and Dr. Jo h n McCormick from Salem will speak in the afternoon. Mrs. Mary P o tter is doing the housekeeping at the W. R. Telford home. COTTRELL Colum bian H igh Mother's Day WALRAD Merc. Co. Phone 1411 the memory of the Mother who has has passed on. Might we make this a richer and fuller day, not only in tangible gifts or memory cherished, but also by striving to live the honor we would bestow. We suggest th a t your S a tu r day order ca rry some of these item s. To sim plify m a tte rs for yourself and o u r salespeople iiisf clip th is list out and hand it in w ith your nam e. We w ill deliver. WAI.RAD’S SPECIAL Best C ream ery B u tter per p o u n d ................... 46c I TANAH BRAND U ngraded Peas, 2's 3 for ....................... 39c YLASKA SALMON Pink, per can . .. . 15c OVAL SARDINES O tter B rand. A sst., 2 for 25c KERR’S HUTIA KE FLOl'R •.Mother’s Gift for Mother’s Day” Has an appeal all its own. “ E sp rit il'A m en r” C a rn atio n rin k . Flower-ln-the-Bottle Toilet Water. For th a t “L ittle M other o’ Mine" Com bines M other's flower, the C arnation, w ith its e x quisite lastin g frag ran ce and te n d er m em ories. ONE DOLLAR E sp rit d' T he Red package •M r «UV K ERR’S FLUI R B est P ate n t. 49's. $1.95 ,38c LINDSAY’S H IPE O LIV ES, 2 can s L earn how to use M arola in its m an y d iffe re n t a p p e tiz in g w ays. T h o ro u g h d e m o n s tra tio n S a tu rd a y . Ask us about the leather bound Koval Cook Book which is F R E E Now lignin we offer you th e very b e st in m eats. 99« III.IXG BEEF pound ................ I’OltK SAUSAGES pound ......................... ^^t C ARD. 2 lbs. 3 1 4 ; 10-lb. pail $1.111 IQ., I ul 5-lb. pail 7 I i F resh Fruit and V eg eta b les RHUBARB ............................................................................... pound 14 ORANGES .................................................................................. dozen 2 0 4 B A N A N A S.............................................................................................. dozen 3 0 4 E v e ry th in g for y our ta b le and only th e very best. S tore No. 3 l'hone 1151 WE DELIVER r ~ Annual Tankheater Sale Watch for Opening Date OF MT. HOOD SERVICE STATION and announcement of special interest to the public. Balance 50c a week with (¡as Bill PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. A A m our H ygienic T oiletries. For Mother 4 OVER FIRST ¡STATE BANK 78th at E ast C lisan, P ortlan d M other’s Day W e h a v e a good s u p ply of larg e, m edium a n d sm all boxes in p lain , fan c y o r u n iq u e sty les. ALSO C ards a n d B ooklets. Cut F lo w e rs on o rder. P o tte d P la n ts. H a n g in g B ask ets. G et M o th e r’s p re s e n t now w hile se le c tio n s a re best. SUNDAY, MAY 8 MAY SPECIAL! ELECTRICITY’S GREATEST GIFT DEPENDABLE THE Everhot Electric Cooker does all kinds of cooking, roasting, baking, frying and boiling and is used from the ordinary light socket. It is indispensable for picnics as you can keep food warm for many hours and even have it cooking with its stored heat while you are on your way. You can use it also for a cold jar and keep articles cold for hours. You pay SI 1.05, $2.05 down and $2.00 per month with vour light hill. FREE with each Everhot Electric Cooker you get an Everhot Table Stove, valued at $3.95, free. Come in and let us explain it more fully. Walker In \ facto ry <lem«»n«1riit<*r will he h e re May “Over the Hill T h is p ic tu re is a re issu e an d h a s b een p ro no u n ced by c ritic s a s th e g re a te s t m o th e r love sto ry ev er told. Same show Monday, the 9th AT. 1161 G resh am C o rn e r Pow ell anil Ava Box Candies A visit to o u r s to re w ill in s ta n tly c o n vince you t h a t o u r box c a n d ie s w e r e m a d e -to -o rd e r r c s /ta tu THE GRANADA F IF T H & AI,DER L. L. Long & S. S. Thom pson 1 I ADMISSION i-> t NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. 1ft. CANNED GRAPEFRUIT O f t . Broken sliced, per can . .« o t SUGAR B u y y o u r c a n n in g s u g a r now a t th is low price, 100-lb. sack s “"t iiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiu iiit iiiiiiiiiiiiin m t iiiiiT I Sunday school will convene a t j 9:50 at the Sw edish Mission church next Sunday, followed by the preaching service In Swedish a t 11 o'clock, from the subject, “ Why C riest T hou?” lit the evening a special program recognizing Moth- I e r's Day will be rendered a t 8 U n d e Sam Work Shirts« 75c. F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special o'clock. The pastor, the Rev. Don value. A ylsw orth ti M artin. G resh Sbogren, will speak from the sub- 1 ject, "Com passion and Sym pathy,” am .—Adv, H a n g in g B ask ets, B ose B ushes an d n e a rly e v e ry th in g fo r y o u r flow er a n d v e g e ta b le g a rd e n s. RI4 HI.AXD BRAMI S u g ar Corn, 2’s, p er ca n . . 1 VV W II E A TS W O R IH CRACK E RS Whole w heat, g rah am , ftft„ per package ................... I III ! t i l l Jt I = POWELL VALLEY S atu rd ay , May 7 EIG BAR COOKIES T ru Blu, fresh, 2 lbs fo r. . O tI L Mrs. C arrie Noble of P o rtlan d will speak Sunday at 11 o’clock at the C ottrell com m unity church. Sunday school will convene at 10 as usual. Some special M other's Day num bers will be sung. Mar) < »rr and IGNITION SPECIALIST. T h a t’s us. Briug your ca r here (or an y rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or p a rts for the s ta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos itively g uaranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. DANCE ERYE’S PURE LARD 4-lb. pails, fresh, each. _ . , , The play given by the Rebekah lodge on S aturday evening was well attended and was declared a su c cess from all angles. th e o p eretta, “Love P ira te s of ROCKWOOD H aw aii,” w ith Mr. Finley and Miss The Rev. J F. Dunlop will preach Rem ington as coaches. They are at the special M other’s Day service plan n in g on p resen tin g it on the to he held at the Rockwood M eth 9th of May. odist church Sunday m orning at 11 (L illian Post, E d ito r) M others, g ran d m o th ers A fo restry ta lk was given on F ri o’clock. Six of th e A m erican h isto ry s tu and g reat g ran d m o th ers will be dents p articip ated in a debate last day evening, th e 29th. at th e high honored with reserv ed pews and T uesday, w ith the rem ain d er of th e school by Mr. W iesendanger. com m ittees have a rran g e d for the d istrib u tio n of flowers to all m o th class as judges. T he question de ers. A ch ild 's baptism al service P rogressive Luncheon Served. bated w as. “ Resolved: T hat p ro h i will be a fea tu re of the m eeting on T he lad ies.o f the L ynhurst Sew Sunday m orning. bition should be abolished." w ith Bella Reed as cap tain of th e affirm ing club enjoyed a four-course luncheon la st T uesday w hich was ative, and H albert Babbitt as lead m uch enjoyed by th e m em bers and Mention to an ad v ertiser th a t you er of th e negative. T he negative th e ir one invited guest for the day. saw his ad. in the Outlook. Mrs. R ichard W isner. The tirst side won. w ith quite a m ajority. course, co n sistin g of fru it cocktail, A baseball gam e w as played was served a t Norm a Dryden s co t W ednesday, the 27th, w ith P ark - tag e on B ark er road. Mrs. Wm. rose, a t C orbett, w ith a score of Dryden w as h o stess for th e second R ockw ood G ra n g e H all 18-0 in favor of Colum bian. A co u rse of vegetable salad w ith salted w afers. T he th ird co u rse gam e w as played a t C orbett, Mon w as at th e home of Mrs. W. O. day, w ith Sandy, w ith th e close Shaver, who served cream ed chick en w ith dum plings, potatoes ami score of 3-4 in Sandy's favor. The dom estic science g irls served b u ttered ca rro ts. T he fo u rth course of rh u b arb cu stard pie and coffee F our-piece O rch estra lunch to th e men te ac h ers of th e was served by Mrs. D. K. Young at high and grade schools W ednesday. her home on L avenue. At th e home HOOK P R IZ E S T he sam e evening Mrs. E dm und nt Mrs. D. W. Shavt r th e Lull. ■ played 16 hands of 500, honors go Ladies 25c G entlem en 50c son of F rien d sh ip G ardens e n te r ing to Mrs. W. O. Shaver. H ere tain ed th e te ac h ers of both schools. the hostess served cake and tea. E a rn e st Nichel, a w h istler, gave a 45-m inute program before the high school and neighboring grad e schools on F rid ay m orning. The program w as very m uch enjoyed. T he Cohimore is expected th e la t te r p a rt of next week. E very one is w aiting it anxiously as new fea tu re s have been p ut in, and it is q u ite an im provem ent over th e form er ones. The p rin tin g is being done by th e Outlook P u b lishing Co. The p h o to g rap h ers are P easley- Jo u rd an of P o rtlan d and th e en g rav ers a re Pim m Ai Sons. a day to honor the Mother we are T he chorus, selected from the studentbody is busy p racticin g for privileged to enjoy, a day to cherish Hot Innehe« will be di«- ronlinii) J alter May 7. Salad«, »andwlehe«, home made pie«, etew served. (the © a ra rrttr Phone 2351 12, 13 and II PORTLAND ELECTRIC p o w e : •^«COMPANY ELECTRIC STORE Pow ell St. ELECTRIC »LDO. P h o n e KOI G resh am LATE M ODEL U SED CARS 1925 1921 O v e rla n d Ford Sedan Balloon tires, b um pers, etc. A-l Toil ring Good ru n n in g condition. R ucksteli and e x tra s »fl 566 *75 *.325 1926 1923 1924 N ash C hevrolet 1926 F ord Tonring O verlan d Coach Like new. L ots of ex tras. Conpe Coupe Looks and runs good R epainted and ru n s good. •1050 *256 *.325 1925 C hevrolet Ford R«ait«ter Delivery 1925 O verlan d Touring Ruckstell and extras Good tire s and ru n s good. A real good buy *300 *75 *.325 Reliable transportation at the price you u nni to pap HESSEL IMPLEMENT CÖ. W. A. HESSEL Phone t i l l J. C. HESSEL