GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TIESP1V . MAY 21,
PAUK K ,I K
Gresham Locals
Glen Howe has gone to N orth D a
kota to look afte r farm ing in terests
there. It is expected his fam ily
w tll follow as soon as they dispose
of th e ir home in G resham .
C harley W heeler has been ill for
th e p ast two w eeks w ith an attac k
of grip.
M argie Shaw, 12-year-old g ran d
d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mil
ler, left F riday m orning by auto
stage for San F rancisco to spend
th e sum m er w ith h er m other, Mrs.
L illian Young.
Miss H elen H isey and Miss Joyce
K idder, accom panied by Dr. A S.
Hisey, m otored from Salem F riday
and attended the com m encem ent
exercises at G resham Union high
school th a t evening. They rem ained
at the home of L. L. K idder for the
night and retu rn ed to Salem S atu r
day m orning. T here rem ain yet
th re e weeks of study at W illam ette
university, w here th e young ladies
are attending.
Mrs, R. E. Johnson, who has
heen in G resham the past week
w ith her husband at his boarding
place, left yesterday m orning for
New York to spend the sum m er
w ith relatives.
Mr. Johnson is
forem an of highw ay construction
w ork on the Loop road betw een the
C lackam as county line and Sandy.
Mrs. T. M. C raw ford sustained a
com pound fra c tu re of h er left leg
la st Monday w hile a t her work
around the house. T he inju ry at
first w as thought to be not serious,
b u t a la te r X -ray revealed the dou
ble break.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Skuzie and
d aughter Hazel of St. H elens, O re
gon, were Sunday dinner guests at
th e home of his b ro th er, th e Rev.
L. A. Skuzie and family.
F ra n k E gglm an of A rlington,
Oregon, is here for a w eek’s visit
w ith his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs ♦ 'r a n k G illett
The tw o sm all sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ross of P o rtlan d are
being cared for nt the home of
th e ir grandm other, Mrs. D. C. Ross,
w hile th eir m other is receiving
trea tm e n t at P ortland sanitarium .
Mrs. K. A. M iller and d aughter
V irginia retu rn ed home Saturday
from Seaside w here they have been
for several weeks. Mr. Miller w ent
down to the beach for them S a tu r
day m orning and they returned
home th e sam e afternoon. The re
tu rn trip w as made via Tillam ook,
m aking in all a delightful drive of
over 300 m iles for th e day.
C. A. Hoyt of Caldw ell, Idaho, a
new spaper man, called at the O ut
look office Friday. Mr. Hoyt fo r
m erly published th e W ilder H erald
nt W ilder, Idaho, and was forem an
of th e Caldwell T ribune since then.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher nnd
children, Guy. F lorence and Irene,
expect to leave th is week for a tw o-
w eeks’* trip to Oakland and B erke
ley, California, w here they will
visit Paul nnd M yrtle R usher and
a num ber of acquaintances.
T he m any friends of Miss F rieda
B ratzel will re g re t to learn she is
to leave soon for an absence of at
least tw o years. The first year will
he spent at Hebron, North Dakota,
w here she has taken over a class
of 35 in piano and violin. She also
has the position of pipe organist In
th e Evangelical church In th a t city
and th e directing of tw o choirs.
A fter spending the next year at
Hebron, Miss B ratzel plans to go
to Chicago for a year for fu rth e r
study in piano, harm ony and com
position.
M. C. Sm edsrud nnd fam ily have
moved from Mrs. Ed S m ith’s house
on Main stre e t to the house of U. K.
Salkt located near his residence
L ester S pencer left Sunday for a
trip to Braym er, M issouri, w here
he will visit relativ es and friends.
The S outheast circle of the
M ethodist Ladles Aid will conduct
a hake sale at the store of A W.
Metzger & Co. on S aturday, June
11. In connection with this th e re
will be a display of fancy w ork for
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen re
ceived a delightful su rp rise Mon
day evening when they w ere taken
Into Portland to the new home of
th e ir g ran d d au g h ter Mrs. W alter
Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Decker re
cently purchased a new modern
home at 21!»l P rescott stree t and
have com pleted fu rnishing it very
nicely.
K enneth F endall, In stru cto r for
tho past year In the ag ric u ltu ral
departm ent of high school, will not
re tu rn for the com ing year. He
w ill assist his m other in farm ing
o perations on th eir ranch near
Newberg. Mr. F en d all’s successor
has not yet been chosen.
C lair G ulllkson Is now th e a s
sistan t at the T riple "A” Service
station of w hich J. C Shultz Is the
proprietor. C lair takes the place
of Sven Nelson who will engage in
other work.
Miss Doris Brown, w ith the aid
of her fath er A J. W. Brown, com
pletely su rp rised her m other F ri
day evening by a splen d id ly -ar
ranged dinner given at A • 30 to a
group of friends In honor of the
20th wedding an n iv ersary of Mr.
and Mrs. Brown.
Calling Mrs.
Brown luime from the m eat m arket
on a pretext of callers. Doris p re
sented the Rev. aud Mrs. E. O.
Judd Mr. and Mrs. K enneth F en
dall. Miss H elen Ankcorn, C harles
haverude and C larence Ownbey as
dinner guests. The affair was se
cretly ca rrie d out which made it all
the more enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown have spent the last 17 years
of th eir life In G resham .
The W.
T. U. will hold Its r e g
u la r m eeting a t th e library on
T hursday afternoon a t the usual
tim e. P lans will be m ade at this
m eeting for the county in stitu te to
he held In O reshum on Ju n e 23.
Miss A nna Ball of P ortland, fo r
m erly of P lea san t Home, won the
blue ribbon In an essay contest on
tin prohibition qu< ti< a by the
W. C. T. V. in P ortland. She a fte r
w ards read It at the C ongregation
al church. She also received hon
orable m ention on her book report
on "F lorence N ightingale.’’ Miss
Ball is the g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs.
I1. A. W i l d of G reshsm
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Voter»!
RegUtei^ before May 28 for the
special election on Ju n e 28
ROSS BROWN,
—Adv.
R egistrar
Miss Hazel B unting is employed
as an a ssista n t a t th e new Maytag
shop recen tly opened in th e O sburn
building.
Mrs. M arion Johnson and Miss
E lizabeth
Johnson accom panied
Miss Maude M. A ldrich to Wood
burn la st Sunday, w ljere Miss Aid-
rich gave an ad d ress a t th e P resb y
te rian church. She w ent from th ere
to San F rancisco to atten d the gen
eral assem bly of th e P resb y terian
church.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry B urtch from
M orrison, Illinois, visited last week
w ith Mr. and Mrs. O. H. M itchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T aylor, Mr. and
Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dav
idson. She was en tertain ed in each
of th ese homes w hile she w as here,
th e o th ers all being present. Mr.
and Mrs. T aylor took th e visitors
on a trip up th e Columbia river
highw ay one day.
T he Rev. S. F. P itts, p asto r of
the U ndenom inational tem ple, has
been g ran ted a th ree-w eek s’ v aca
tion by h is congregation and will
leave tom orrow in com pany with
Dr. N ew berry of S eattle, Dr. W eb
ber of Salem, the Rev. Mr. G lenville
of Corvallis and P ro fesso r Brooks
of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college for
Omaha, N ebraska, w lipre they will
attend a national convention of the
C h ristian M issionary Alliance. D u r
ing the th ree Sundays w hich the
Rev. Mr. P itts will be absent his
pulpit will he tilled by Mrs. Booth-
Cllbborn, the wife* of G eneral
Booth’s grandson.
Mrs. Booth-
Clihborn is a speaker of recognized
ability
th ro u g h o u t
the United
S tates and the congregation at
u resn a m feels Itself fo rtu n a te to
secure h er services d u rin g the ab
sence of the reg u lar pastor.
When school began la st S eptem
ber P hilip Hepp, the p opular p ro
prieto r of H epp’s R acket store, in
stitu te d a contest for children re
garding the num ber of ta b lets and
notebooks used by them during the
school year.
He offered th ree
prizes, $5, $3 and $1 in m e rc h an
dise, to th e th ree ch ild ren tu rn in g
in th e larg est num ber of eftvers
bearin g the stam p of th e sto re As
school has now closed, he w ishes to
d istrib u te these prizes anil asks
th a t th e covers be brought to his
sto re not la ter th an S atu rd ay , May
28, when the prizes will be a w a rd
ed.
1927
Cut Flow ers.
A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA-
¡COK BETT BOY W INS
P lenty of cut flow ers for D ecora
NAVAL ACADEMY POST ^ / n t TION of G resham Lodge No. tion
Day. A cres of iris, a ll colors,
The g raduation exercises for th e
' X r ' 152 A. F. A A. M. in Masonic 20 cents a dozen. W hite double
COTTRELL
grad e schools w as held a t th e S an
dy high school la st S atu rd ay eve
ning. F orty-tw o eighth g rad e stu
dents w ere aw arded
diplom as,
which were presen ted by B renton
Vedder,
county
su p erin ten d en t.
Each school fu rn ish ed a num ber
as p a rt of th e program . T h ere
were six g rad u ates from th is place,
L illian Brooks, S tella H auglum ,
Robert Fow ler, Irelan d Dyer, H a r
vey Griffin and R ichard Mundlin.
Miss Vivian W hite and Miss Rose
P o tter cam e o ut to atten d tne g ra d
uation exercises, also Mr. and Mrs.
D. Ilrobks Hogan. Mrs. Hogan was
E nglish teach er a t th e Sandy high
school th ree years ago. They are
now living’ in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvin P a rro tt spent
Sunday at the F ow ler house.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyer and
Mrs. J. M. Brophy and fam ily a t
tended a su rp rise p arty given at the
home of P aul F ish er of Rockwood
S atu rd ay evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Young • ml
Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Ray of P o rt
land visited at the Rrophy home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n artz of
P leasan t Home visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Meyer Sunday.
Word has been received th a t
H arold A ustin C ham berlain, the
son of Mr. Geo. R. C ham berlain of
C orbett, Oregon, has successfully
passed th e en tra n ce exam ination
for m idshipm an in th e navy and
will be tra n sfe rre d to th e Naval
Academy to en ter th e next class
about Ju ly 1.
A m axim um of one hundred men
yearly from the enlisted personnel
of the navy receive th ese ap p o in t
m ents.
C ham berlain’s success in passing
this exam ination has req u ired six
m onths of intensive study as well
as alm ost perfect behavior and a
thoroughly satisfacto ry d em o n stra
tion as to his q ualities of lead er
ship.
T his appointm ent to th e Naval
Academy w ill put him in line for
the highest com m issioned ran k in
the service.
hail, W ednesday evening, May 25.
T he M. M. D egree w ill be con ferred
by th e 8. P. degree team of W aver
ly Lodge No. 174. V isiting b re th
ren welcome.
W. L. GORSAGE, S ec’y.
A. W. METZGER. W. M.
PIL E S A M I TONSILS
Can be rem oved by E le ctric De
hydration. No cu ttin g , bleeding, or
loss of tim e. New process. Dr. M.
M. Mackey, 209 P anam a Bldg.,
P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv.
ROCKWOOD
A very a ttra c tiv e program a r
ranged by the Rockwood school
will be given F rid ay evening as the
closing event of the school year.
It w ill he given at the g ran g e hall
and the proceeds are to finance the
delegates of the clubs to O. A. C.
sum m er school. The teach ers have
been coaching for th is program for
several m onths and no doubt it will
he one of th e bright spots in this
season's activities. “The M eeting
of th e N ations" will be given by
the pupils of the four upper g rades
and "A Chinese O p eretta” w ill be
given by the four lower grades.
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Wilkes School District
The closing exercises will be
held W ednesday evening, Ju n e 1, in
th e school auditorium . The pupils
will p resen t the o p ere tta "T he
Sm ugglem an." T h ere will he no
charge and the public is Cordially
invited.
Members of th e Jolly Sewing club
delightfully su rp rised Mrs. S. B.
Hall a t her home la st T uessday a f
ternoon. The afternoon was spent
sewing, after w hich dainty re fre sh
m ents w ere served. T hose present
were Mesdames F ran ces Stone, Sue
Bunn, Florence T ow nsend, Eva
Stone, Gladys T u rn e r, F ian c es
T eg art, Mary B urns, Je ssie Miller
and th e hostess.
T his com m unity did not escape I
the severe wind storm of last week. ;
The large window of the Ascot ■
grocery w as blown in and some
fru it tree s w ere uprooted.
The O. A. C. Alumni held a m eet- ,
ing la st T h u rsd ay evening at H all-
rose ranch, the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. H all. T he evening w as |
KOKEKT J . BI ( K LEY
a very p leasant one, card s being (
WEILS P O R T L A X » (JIB E the p rincipal diversion, afte r w hich |
refresh m en ts w ere served.
The wedding of R obert J. Buck-
ley of P lea san t View avenue and
L illie Girl lia s ItirtInlay P arty.
Miss T helm a L. Long of P ortland
Mrs. Chas. H o rn eck er en tertain ed 1
was pl«asuntly celeb rated at the
home of the b rid e’s m other. Mrs. at a b irthday p arty T h u rsd ay a fte r- '
W illiam Neal, S atu rd ay evening at noon at tier home on McKinley ,
S o’clock. About 35 n ear relativ es road, for her dau g h ter, Norma, who ,
w itnessed the Im pressive c e re was four years old. Games w ere
mony, which was perform ed by the
Rev. F ath e r W aite of St. Stephens played during the afternoon, afte r
C atholic church. T he room s w ere w hich dainty refre sh m e n ts w ere
beautifully decorated w ith flow ers served ¡if a table a ttractiv ely dec- 1
and palm s.
R efreshm ents were orateil In p astel shades.
Those
served, w hich included a tine w ed
ding cake cut by th e tiridc. The p resen t w ere, N ora anil Naomi
bride Is popular am ong a wide c ir D ahlquist, C h arlo tte D ahlquist, Roy
cle of friends. The groom, who is ami L eonard H arm on, W ayne and i
employed In a P o rtlan d w holesale Jean Hall, Mabie and Cecil Sager.
house, is the sou of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Buckley. T he couple will r e John Keblebeck, H arry and George
side ut th e P ortland Rowing club, Yost, Ju n e and B ernice Paulsen, ;
w here Mr. Buckley h as p urchased a K atherine M itchell and N orm a I
four-room houseboat w hich has H ornecker.
been com pletely furnished.
In a shop equipped
w ith th e la test ap p li
ances we tre a t your
h air and keep it look
ing w onderfully well.
Our m arcellin g a n d
w aving w ill prove a
revelation to w o rsh ip
p ers at th e sh rin e of
beauty.
MRS. ST.C L A IR
MRS. DUNN.
A
4 OVER FIRST
¿STATE BANK
Now a t th e
TA BEK
PHAKMACY
Pistachio, V aniiia and C ustard
a t th is time.
MAY
.30
On that day set aside as a
holiday in memory of our de
parted soldiers, one should display a flag, a fitting
tribute to those who fought on the battle fields for
freedom.
W e have a complete line priced at
lc to 25c
each
Hepp’s Racket Store
Phone 1236
Gresham
77ie message of
77ie American Legion Auxiliary Poppy
B l'Y ME— I s ta n d fo r service. I e n ab led one c e n t
to be e a rn e d by a d ish e a rte n e d serv ice m a n in th e
h o sp ita l w ho heeded it, and a ll you pay fo r m e goes
fo r se rv ice fo r th o se fo r w hom th e w a r is n o t y et
over. BUY ME!
WEAK M E— I re p re s e n t th e sacrificial blood of
th e m en w ho fell in F la n d e rs F ields. I am a M em or
ial to a ll w ho died in serv ice. In re v e re n c e a n d u n
d e rs ta n d in g , W EA R ME!
Ignition and Carburetor
Specialists
Kills romte
'em BFLY SPRAY
dead
A n y th in g and e v e ry th in g in ig n itio n re p a irin g .
C om plete lin e of ig n itio n p a rts .
A uthorized S e h e b le r c a rb u re to r
p lete line in sto ck .
serv ice.
C o n i'
All Work Guaranteed
flie s , mosquitoes,
roaches &mofhs, etc.
D o n ’t fo rg e t o u r sp ecial offer of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Free Lubrication
I (STEM,
FATHERS AM» MOTHERS.
A gentlem an and fath e r of a 9-
year-old d au g h ter said to the p re s
ident of th is bank a few days ago:
"Do you know those habits of sav
ings are
w onderful
c h a ra c te r
builders. Our 9-year-old d au ghter
has accum ulated ueurly $50 and
when she reach es th a t she will set
a higher goal. She was given $2.00
last C hristm as and inducem ents
held out for her to spend it. Do
you th in k she would do so. No,
sir; th at was too good an o p p o r
tun ity to Increase her savings."
To Induce the ch ild ren to get
sta rted and form hab its such as his
g irl acquired we w ill until th is
advertisem ent is discontinued give
to each hoy or girl who has no ac
count at th is bank blit would like
to get sta rted and will opci»un a c
count w ith $5.00 pledging him self
or h erself to leave for a period of
six m onths, an A m erican flag out-
lit consisting of a well m ade flag
3 x 5 feet. Jointed pole aud h aly ard s
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Flag Day ami th e F o u rth of Ju ly
are n ear at hand and such a flag
will delight the children.
Get them sta rted rig h t. It m ust
lie done w hile they are young.
FIR ST STATE BANK.
G resham , tire.
A S trong Bank
ICE CREAM
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H om em ade
M E M O R IA L
DAY
¿ T r e s fid a i
M fcui/^Sioppe 1
PHONE
HANNEMANN’S
n arcissu s. 25 cen ts a dozen. Peonys,
roses, colum bines and oth ers. E v
erything to m ake th a t hanging b as
ket and porch box pretty, also a n
nuals, 30 cen ts a dozen. Iris roots,
all dolors, 10 cen ts up. Come and
see them bloom. S u h r’s Flow er
Farm , Base Line road, m ile ea st of
12-mile corner.
WORK
SHOES
to a ll p a rts of th e c h a ss is w ith ev ery p u rc h a se of five
g a llo n s of gas. Good to a n d in c lu d in g M ay 31.
Huy a
Rem em ber, if your ca r does not need greasin g you will
receive a tick et good for a g reasin g a t any fu tu re tim e.
Work Shoe
Mt. Hood Service Station
and go to work
r tari I *
LONG & THOMPSON.
Good, sturdy work shoes of all
leather. Either composition or
leather soles. Cap or pack toes.«
Special value
s 3
* » .S 5
WORK SOX
C otton Sox
F ire m e n
3 fo r 50c
E n g in e e r
AylsWortK Ô Ma rti i\^
‘25c
Ile a v v W ool
50c
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MEN'S WEAR
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G R E S H A M
CHARTER OAK
Electric Bungalow Range
B u y Y o u r T ires H e r e — Get
A line of
s a f e ty
'pleasure
happiness
D o y«N rea lize lh » l ytm ere
d e p r irin g r e a r f n m i l y o f
l h . t r earenhef* b y I n l i n e la
h u t . ■ 'p h o n . in your h a m tf
hr »11 n tta n i in-
Hull on» l o l l y .
O regon
T elephone
C ompany
Gresham, Oregon
fr
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h a s co m bined oven a n d b ro ile r, fo u r cook
in g u n its, a s illu s tra te d , 8L4 in c h in d iam e
ter, each 1200 w a tt cap acity .
t ir e p r o t e c t io n
B. * V'SL' w For One Entire Year
W e guarantee and protect the passenger car tires we sell, for twelve months—
AG \ I \ S T — Cuts, Blow-outs, Bruises, Wheel Misalignment. Inder in
flation, Accidents, Negligence or .1 1/ Hoad Hazard.
You pnv only th e
<taudard price for
our tire* No e x
tra ch arg e or p r e
mium w hatever,
and you got one
y e a r's tire p ro tec
tion.
No m a tte r how it happened, we m ake good—r e p a ir
ing it F ree of ch arg e If you ru in your tire . It will
lie replaced by a new one, deducting only a p e r
centage lor n atu ra l wear.
Gresham Battery and Tire Shop
» . P. t I I K I f l l » s a t V
Ivy Filling Station
m illin
‘L E T Y O l'R
K ip tiK iM i
TIR E
P rop.
Phone I7»»t
T hia
protection
service is possi
ble
th ro u g h
a
c o n tra c t we have
m ade w ith the
T ire R eplacem ent
C o rp o ra tio n .
Make fu ll use of
It.
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TUOI H EES HE OL E T R O C H E E S ’
B
S w itch es a re fo r 3 h e a ts, low, m edium
a n d high a n d can he tu rn e d in e ith e r d ire c
tio n . O ven h a s th e rm o m e te r, e lim in a tin g
guess w o rk a s to te m p e ra tu re .
H a s coal o r wood fire-box, a decided a d
v a n ta g e of b ein g a b le to h e a t y o u r k itc h e n
o r burn sc ra p s, etc.
F lo o r sp ace re q u ire d , 32x21 in ch es. Size
of oven in sid e I S 1«, x 16 x 11 in ch es.
$
125 .0 0
HERE
T erm s if desired.
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
Gresham