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Gresham Locals FRIDAY, MAY IS, li«S GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON PAGE FOCK Rev. and Mrs. E. H o rstm an n and Mrs. W. R am ser retu rn ed T uesday from E v erett, W ash., w here they had attended th e an n u a l co n fer ence of the W ashington d istric t of w hich the local E vangelical co n g re gation is a m em ber. The business w as tra n sa c te d in five conference sessions, one young people's and oue w om en's session, and five preach in g services w ere conducted The m orning devotional m essages w ere delivered by the Rev. E. H orstm ann, p asto r of th e G resham E vangelical ch u rch , who was re elected se creta ry of th e d istric t and w as appointed ch airm an of the d istric t m ission com m ittee. He was also g ran ted a leave of absence for the m onths of A ugust and Septem ber to re p re se n t th e d istric t a t the Young People’s convention at Mil w aukee, Wis., and th e B rotherhood convention at In d ian ap o lis, Ind., and to speak a t various influential chu rch es in the east. ponds to th e A m erican F o u rth of July. Mrs. E. B. Dye is ill w ith h ea rt tro u b le at the home of h er son, H F. Dye, on th e Base L ine road east ! of the Tw elve-m ile corners. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Severen of ! Chicago called T uesday on Mr. and 1 Mrs. K arl H agberg and Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Blom. Mr. Severen prom inently connected w ith the work of the Sw edish B ap tist ch u rch es th ro u g h o u t th e United S tates, in addition to his w ork as a co n tra cto r is m uch in te reste d in religious w ork and divides his tim e betw een th a t and secu lar em ploy m ent. He Is th e g en eral c o n tra c t or of the new v etern s’ ho sp ital in P o rtlan d and had ch arg e of th e re p airs w hich w ere m ade some tim e ago on the W hite H ouse a t W ash ington, D. C. H am lin & H oss are th e G resham salesm en for the new sign "G resham , the G atew ay to Mount Hood", which has been adopted as • lie official em blem of th e G resham Com m ercial club. T he word, | • I n sham ." Is w ritten In sc rip t | over a b ar co n tain in g th e rem ain der of th e p hrase. T hese signs are easily fastened to th e ra d ia to r of any m ake of autom obile. Mrs. George D uncan and son Mel drove to N ew port yesterday, w here they w ill spend the w eek-end w ith Mrs. D uncan’s parents. Lee W il kins, her b ro th er who has been here from N ew port for several days, retu rn ed home w ith them. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. L arsen, Ed. A nderson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. B aker of M ontavilla entertain ed Mrs. L arse n 's Sunday school class of Ja p an e se children w ith a S un day lunch a t Bonneville. Miss In a Sm ith, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. A rza Sm ith, w as one of a class of 46 n u rses to be graduated la st evening from Good S am aritan hospital’. E xercises of th e school’s 36 annual com m encem ent w ere held a t T rin ity church in P ortland, with T he g rad u atin g exercises for the a reception follow ing at the n u rse s’ eighth g rad e of th e G resham school home. Dr. Arnold B ennett Hall, w ill be held T h u rsd ay evening, May president of the U niversity of O re 24, a t 8 o’clock a t th e g rad e school gon, spoke, and th e diplom as were auditorium . The exact num ber of presen ted by Bishop W. T. Sum ner. pupils finishing th e gram m ar Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st B rugger school can n o t be nam ed at th is W ednesday attended the fun eral In tim e as, due to illn ess, all have P ortlan d of Mrs. B ru g g er’s m other, not yet com pleted th e stip u lated ex Mrs. Alice G ilbert, aged 67, late of am inations. Cut w orm s on tom ato p la n ts are m i Powell Valley road. In te r Ole K ettleson atten d ed th e Sw e best controlled by th e application m ent w as m ade in M ultnomah cem dish exercises held in P o rtlan d of a sm all handful of sta n d ard bran etery. T hursd ay in com m em oration of m ash poison n ea r each p la n t at T he Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W eintz Sw eden’s independence from N or the tim e of se ttin g out. says an a u and fam ily w ere entertain ed Mon way rule. T his holiday c o rre s th o rity of th e S tate A g ricu ltu ral day evening a t dinner by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Newcombe left yesterday for th e ir home a t Mt. Vernon, Wash., afte r spending four days w ith the fo rm e r’s father, R oger Newcombe. On T uesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Roger New com be and Mr. and Mrs. H enry Newcombe w ere entertain ed a t an Ita lia n dinner in L ents by Mrs. C. E. H eitm an who is a sister of Mrs. Roger Newcombe, and by Mrs. Dolores Spelm an. Mrs. Clyde McMillan of P ortland, rem em bered by G resham friends as Miss Nola Stone, a niece of Mrs. H. C. L arsen, was operated on the la t te r p a rt of the week in a P ortlan d hospitul for appendicitis. Her guests condition Is reported as favorable. c o m e fo r Mrs. Belle Michel cam e from P o rtlan d W ednesday for a visit the ev e n in g and w ith M tb . E lizabeth McLain, and you wish to serve som e th a t evening attended the op eretta at the G resham grade school. th in g before they leave, we T he N eighbors of W oodcraft will m eet T uesday afternoon at 2 suggest an assortment o f our o'clock a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. H. tem p tin g biscuits or cook ies M etzger. A full atten d an ce is de sired. ' with coffee— but everything depends on the coffee. T he G resham com m ercial c l u b ! will hold a special m eeting Mon I f it is delicate, yet full-flavored, the rest o f the day evening. May 21, at 8 o'clock at lunch is perfect too. th e W hite Way confectionery. B us iness men and women are urged to W e have ever so many delicacies that offer in be present. T he m a tte r of G resh am taking pu rt in th e Rose F estival stant solutions to hostess problems. H ere are some: w ill be discussed. Mrs. G race Inm an of P o rtlan d is th e house guest of Mrs. R. D. We wish to invite our many patrons and Bailey. friends to come in Saturday and enjoy a cup of A guest lust week end a t the Kolger’s Coffee with famous Eolger fjavor, which home of Mr. und Mrs. U. G. Sm ith will be dem onstrated and served to each cus u t L lnnem ann junction was E. S. H aw ker of Albany, Oregon, brother tom er I'BEE. of Mrs. Sm ith. Mr. H aw ker, who is w orking with the sta te highw ay com m ission in eastern Oregon m ade a brief business trip to Ills home city. Mr. Sm ith accom panied him on th e trip. M tb ,T. O. Y ates was hostess lust U PS S O N O il,, q u a r t nize S atu rd ay ut u party for M argaret S IIO I. I’O I .IS I I, 2 -ln -l. C a n ............................................... 4 9 c B lac k , B ro w n o r T a n Exley, who was celeb ratin g her 16c Rise. T i n ....................... 12c sixth birthday. Five little g irls be J 1 1 1 - X-<’K. 1.1 U n io n , O ra n g e , 3 fo r t i e R a s p b e r ry , W ild C h e rr y , L o g a n sides M argaret m ade up th e party. b e rry . P in e a p p le , S tr a w b e r r y , M int, I I > A, < ’o a s t B ra n d . They w ere V irginia W illiam s, Ro lig h t m e a t, a b e rta M illeson, C laudine Sm edsrud, 3 pa< kag> f o r ..................... 1 C F a C n c a y n .......................................... 12c Doris Berg and E leanor Sell. 3 fo r I 6 r NO A 1’, ( 'r y s t a l W h ite . Mrs. Fred flo ss and Miss Ainy B est w h ite la u n d r y ( .I t A I ’ l U t l IT , 6 b a r s ........................................ 25c Cooper attended a two d a y session S h a v e r ’s F a n c y , In 12 fo r 4®c C a n .......................................... 13c of the retail credit m en’s asso cia (. i : \ i i \ m ( it U K i it s . 2 fo r t i e tion for th e Pacific northw est in H o n ey M aid, fa m ily c a d d ie T acom a early th is week Mrs. H obs ( 1 It TO , F r u it P e c tin fo r J e lly C a d d ie ........................................ 45c R e g u la r 36c size has resigned her position us se c re NT A lit II, C a lu m e t. C o rn B o ttle .................................... 28c ta ry of the local credit bureau and o r Glows, 1-lb. p k g .......... . 8c fo r &ir has been succeeded by Miss 2 fo r l&r s t IGU M s . F is h in g c i u h Cooper. I’o i t h .uni i o n s , N o r » , g in n , fa n c y 20-24 fish to tin A happy group of girls from th e V a n C a m p '* , m ed. Rise 1 A _ 3 fo r .......................................... 25c G irl Reserve groups of the G resh 14C am grade school spent a most d e V \ \ I’ l l ’ I’ ll, ueg 6c ro lls 2 fo r Sir t p a c k a g e s f o r ........................ 10c lightful day and night last week M M I I I» M il h , Bord» n u end at th e Y. W. C. A. cam p on I’ l A( I l l s , Pan» y Yellow i e - ('h o t o ía te flus o r iti. F R E E , 1 1 la il r g e C lin g , ÎVfcM. C u n ......... Rock creek n ear th e junction of I Ib » a n f o r ....................... ¿iÏJC fo r S ir tiiat stream w ith the C lackam as river. They w ere chaperoned by Miss C atherine Moehnke, adviser, T ra n sp o rtatio n was furnished by Miss Moehnke, Clyde McMurry, u /fÀ the famous Yolgrt Ylawr .. _ _ m a» ■> p r i k i t i n d i ll i ; fur Mrs. 11. D. Mickey, W. J. Cooper and Dr. W. J. Ott. T he girls attending w ere Jean E lkington. R oberta K id CV .jO der, Amy and T helm a T inner, Mar g are t Gates, E leunor Wood. Mar g aret Ott. Florence and Neva S ta n ley, Helen H eard. M argaret Dodson, iiiiiiiiiiic ]iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiic ] iiiiiiiiiiii( ] iiiiiiiiiiiic ] iiu iiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiic ) iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiic ] iiin m ^ Luclle Jennings, Helen Lewis, H al lie McMurry, F rances Cooper, Crys ta i Hayden, B uriilre McMurry, Bev e rly K aser. Lorena llenkley, Mar g a rc t L eonard and G ertrude Lee. Mrs. C arl Goger has again p re sen ted the Outlook with a gorgeous bouijuet of sw eet peas grow n in her g arden. The steins a re extra long and th e blooms large and beautiful. Mrs. Goger takes pride in her flower g arden and especially her early sw eet peas. Tile first blooms ap peared th is year on May St. Word bus been received that F ra n k Beers. 63. who was severely Injured on May 7 when he was throw n against a saw which lie was sh a rp en in g at his mill on E agle Creek, ap p ears to now be w ell on th e road to recovery. The fiestiy p art of one leg was badly cut and I It is lit«' early Impressions that often count a piece of flesh gouged out. Two 1 most in the future of a boy s life. Start yours surgeons w ere called, one from I G resham and one from Oregon City. | right. Open u small savings account for him T he Injured m an was cared for at th e mill cam p w here he m akes his and teaeli him the usefulness of a bank, and the home. Mrs. C lem entine Metxger > of G resham is a sister of Mr. Beers. value to him in after life knowing bow to tra n s Mrs. C. O. H orning m ade a trip j act business as a banker does. T uesday to Chehalem C enter In | Y am hill county, w here she took p a rt on a W. C. T. U. program . She If you start a small account now it will be describes the country through w hich she w ent ns extrem ely beau easier to send him through college or start him tiful a t th is season of the year. Chehalem C enter Is the birthplace out in business. A few dollars a month from of H erbert Hoover and his home childhood will mean a lot when he is 21. If you d uring his early boyhood. WALRAD’S T h e H o s t e s s e n jo y s T H I S ! W '» SUPER SPECIALS college. A sta n d ard a rse n a te of F or low est ra te s on autom obile, ' P lease phone o r w rite Item s fo r For ex p ert window cleaning see lead dust, sold ready mixed u nder 8. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. tru ck and g en eral Insurance see J th e Outlook — but give your rea l various trad e nam es, is applied to R obb Brown, G resham , phone 2501 3. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. name. Call G resham 156L repel th e sm all black flea beetles w hich eat boles in th e leaves and often destroy th e plant. Boys! m ake your own a irp lan e a t total cost of $1.25. F lies 600 feet, 214-foot w ing spread. See Leslie St. C lair at Outlook office. Until th e F IR S T o f JUNE IGNITION SPECIALISTS. T h a t's us. B ring your c a r here for apy rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or p a rts for th e a ta rte r, g en e rato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos itively g u aran teed We c a rry a com plete line of Ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Card of Thanks. We w ish to express our sin cere th a n k s to frien d s and neighbors for th e ir kindness and sym pathy d u r ing our bereavem ent In the loss of son and b ro th er. Fredolf. We es pecially th a n k those who sang, th e p allb ea re rs, and for th e b eau tiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B acklund, H arold Backlund, Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Lekberg. SPECIA L COMMUNICA TION of G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. & A. M„ S atu rd ay , May 19, 12:30 p. m. F u n eral services for B ro th er IL J. I’ulfer. All m em bers a re urged to be presen t. By o rd er of W. M. W. L. GORSAGE. Secy. the most attractive TERM S * rCd 1,0 f '»> A SPECIA L COMMUNICA- TION of G resham Lodge No. A t 152 A. F. & A. M. in M asonic hall, G resham , Monday, May 21, 8 p. m. W ork in the F. C. degree. Visiting b ro th ers welcome. , W. J. TODD, W. M. W. L. GORSAGE, Secy. A ELECTRIC R A N G E GRESHAM CH A PT E R No. 44, R. A. M. S tated co n vocation. T uesday, May 22, 1928. W ork in M. M. and P. M. degrees. V isiting com panions welcome. B. order of the H. P. JAMES ELKINGTON, Secy. There is no substitute for electricity—particularly for summer time cooking! Cool, clean, efficient, quick. Really, your meals take care of themselves, once they’re in the oven! The Hotpoint “phantom maid” gives you hours of leisure. All you have to do is decide what you want—place it in the oven—set the timer—go out and forget all about it until you’re ready to serve dinner! Grapefruit 25f 5 for Such attractive terms—you’ll want a Hotpoint right away. Special offer ends June 1st ! DOWN ut Newberg Packing Co., Gresham 'rr f ^ P O R TLA N D r. ELECTRIC POW E Qliwmwy COMPANY ELECTRIC STORE Phone 801 ELECTRIC BLOC Powell St, Gresham for Saturday and Monday, May 79 and 21 FOLCE R S GvFr EE perIk S IC START your Boy RIGHT have u boy. start his account now growing. and keep It ELGIN 55 .4 n e w series for women, thirty-five dollars. fa sh io n ed w ith ja d e , b la c k o r ru b y enam el ELGIN The leading stylists at the sourceof the world’s fash ion . . . I’aris. . . designed the new PARISIENNE se ries for ELGIN. Madame Agnes (modiste), Premet and Madame Jenny of the Paris Grand Couture have created for the American woman the smartest watches avail able anywhere in the world. The complete se ries now on display. JrUicliv é ’torc Powell St. Phone 44 Gresham, Oregon GROCERY BULLETIN Newberg Ham B“ i hr ^ .”i.cin8.. ... :... 29c Otter Sardines Pinoannlfì 1 lllv C t|J |J lv Happy Isles, broken slices in heavy syrup. 2 cans.............................................. Porli inn I VI Ik UllU U c u lle 25c QCz» OtJC/ Van Camp’s, medium cans in tomato sauce, J cans................... Manning’s Peanuts I 51 TifiV vttlluj Assorted < .. 35c G9£ .......................... 79^ .............................. Del Monte Coffee ofr^ : : x he Wonder Foam Large package........ ...................... Soaps. ‘Kp Z-tJL the M anning stores. 2 lbs Special price on •? ¡-lb. box . ; L : 9^ 39c ______________ 2 bars M hite Wonder Soap FREE Moltud Mill/ nidllvli ITliiK Succ««K>rz to Barne« L u m b e r Co R O T O. B O W L E « , M naairer , Thompson’s Chocolate Malted Milk. W ith A lu m in u m Shaker Corn Flakes “ X “ S p e c ia l...... ........... 25c B u ild in g M a te r ia ls and M lll W ork Complete line of A. W. Metzger & Co. Store D ept. Phone 1451 t n J : ^ 0,.M “: ,a ’d ’................... Mazola Oil Spc.^ r^ X Sa,c^ ............. 49c ■ M VKI il P A D n BUII.DFRN’ HARDWARE Y AsS Q uality and Service Feed D ept. Phone 1281