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PAGE FOÜK GRESHAM OFTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 32, 1938 Mrs. V irgil H askell arriv ed Mon Mrs. Gene Myers R ichards will as yet . Miss Reed has decided th a t CHAR1S day from P ilo t Rock, Oregon, for an p resen t her pupils in piano in re boys in A m erica have some eth er pitchers, E rn ie Miller, C arver, and ported com fortably, co rrec tly by H offm eister, D am ascus; indefinite visit a t the home of her cital th is evening at the Methodist device for g ettin g th e girl they love. A lbert T he ap p earan ce you desire, the C haris. F or d em onstration in th e catchers, G ran t H atto n . Carver, com fort you dem and. Life will be privacy of your home, w rite Ada E. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F red Bechill. Episcopal church. Those who will E veryone p resen t enjoyed looking and Jack H am lin, D am ascus; 1st very different when you are sup- ( R andall, box 26, G resham .—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen visited ta k e p a rt are Iren e and F lorence at the sk irts, m ats, snuff boxes, base, Glen H atton and K enneth Sunday w ith Mrs. R obert Miller in R usher, M arjorie and Vera Stone, leopard skins, python skin, and the H uddle; 2d base, Otto E ck e rt and T he W. CzT. U. will m eet with a Salem hospital. Mrs. Miller r e Luella Lewis, E rn e st and P earl many o th er things she brought with R. Knox; 3d base, F red E ck e rt and Mrs. G eorge Honey T hursday a fte r cently u nderw ent a serious o p era C ham berlain, Ja n e H arlow , Arlie her. The Bowerm an trio sang. John H offm eister; sh o rt stops, Roy Odenborg, Ilse Schw edler, Helen noon, May 24. a t 2:30. The county tion. The Neighborhood club m et w ith H atton and W illis L ingle; center Exley, Anne Louise and Ju lia L a r in stitu te of the W. C. T. U., held in Mrs. J. S. Chitwood T hursday. It fields, E arl H atton and W illiam Mrs. E tn a B. Dye, who has been G resham T hursday, w as well a t m aking h er home with her son, son, T helm a Davies, M arjorie Van- was decided th a t no m ore m eetings W iese; rig h t fields. H atton and nice and Ja n e C hristy Thomas. tended and of decided interest. The H urley Dye on the Base L ine road would be held u n til Septem ber 6. H erbert Mullenhoff, and left fields, On receip t of a long d istance call Mrs. D allas w ill e n te rta in them at H atton and F ra n k G reyson. Roger gath erin g was in charge of Mrs. north of G resham , died Friday, May W. R. C orbett, county president. 18, a t the age of 65 years. The from Eugene y esterd ay m orning th a t tim e If convenient. • D eY oung w as the um pire. An address on th e subject of scien body was shipped to McCook, Neb., announcing the serious illness bf The J. H. Bow erm an fam ily a t her sister, Mrs. George K enney left tific tem perance in stru c tio n was for interm ent. tended services in P o rtlan d Sunday Lawn Mowers. th a t afternoon for Eugene w here evening. given by Miss Maude A ldrich. Mrs. Ted Johnson left today for Bel she plans to rem ain Indefinitely We re p a ir and sh a rp e n law n W. F. H oney spoke on the w ork of vue, K ansas. At the A. W. Metz D am ascus played C arver again m ow ers. We call for and deliver. m others' m eeting. Miss Helen C. M. Q uicksall delivered the ad A lthaus rendered a violin num ber, ger & Co. sto re, w here Mr. Johnson d ress to the eig h t eighth grade Sunday w ith the score 8-2 in" favor J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone accom panied by Miss Florence is em ployed as bookkeeper, his g rad u ates of Pow ell Valley school of D am ascus. The players w ere: 1901.—Adv. tf Honey. T he next session of the friends refused to adm it th a t th is T h u rsd ay evening. is a wedding trip , but o th er friends Institute will be en tertain ed by a Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reddick and in sist th a t he will re tu rn in about P ortland union. th ree weeks with a bride. Mrs. son Billy of Baker, Oregon, arrived The J. 11 .Metzger building at the M arian H oss is taking his place in Sunday for a w eek's visit w ith Mr. corner of Main and Powell streets the office during his absence. R eddick’s m other, Mrs. C. A. Ca CC-9 c*-» Gresham Plumbing Is being repainted by E zra Thom as ro th ers. Mr. Reddick is attending P lan s are being m ade by th e and his assista n ts. the three-day convention of barbers M ethodist Episcopal Sunday school & Heating Co. Miss H elen L aw rence, who has for a daily vacation Bible school to being held in P o rtlan d th is week. WARM AIR been teaching the past year at Pilot begin next ™uuu« ,, may Monday, May za, 28, ana and Y esterday Mr. and Mrs. C arothers Rock, retu rn ed home Monday for I continue for two weeks. Miss Maud and th s ir g u ests visited the P o rt G resham , Ore. land city p ark and the Oaks. They the sum m er s vacation. She has A ldrich has been secured as s u p e r- i „ i „„ , ., plan ? to drive to Eugene F riday to been engaged to teach next year at intendent. She will be assisted bv P O'Dell, Oregon, near Hood River. a com petent corps of teachers, m ” ®*“ 1 » » ‘f h t w lth relatlv es ot No m a tte r how sm a ll th e m o v em en ts, a w atch Mrs. C arrie Chappell of Eugene I P lan s will be m ade to care for boys Mrs Ke<1<llci- h a s but o n e duty, o n e fu n ctio n to p e rfo rm : to and Mrs. L. P. G ilbert of P ortland la n d g irls from k in d erg arten age to I G eorge W. M etzger, teach er of the spent Sunday night with Miss Elva I those now finishing the grad e I M armot '^ s tric t school, has been tell tim e on tim e th ro u g h o u t th e y e a rs. T h e re Dolan. Mrs. Chappell is a teacher school. A sm all reg istratio n fee ctlark<'d by Mr. and Mrs. H enry m u st be no c o m p ro m ise w ith accu racy . In ou r in the boys' train in g school a t will be asked, otherw ise th e re will Aschoff of M arm ot with th e undue W oodburn. be no expense to the children. The Pu n |shm ent of th e ir son, R obert, sto ck a re th e th re e b est m ak e s: HAM ILTON, Stafford D ow sett, son of Mr. and school w ill gladly welcome any who I aged lp The, caBe- w hich w as to ELG IN , W ALTHAM . All a re h a n d so m e ly e n Mrs .A rthur D owsett, is one of a wish to atten d . **av « been t r *«d S atu rd ay in the class of 46 to be g raduated th< A m uch ap p reciated im provem ent I Jri' i , X r L 7 U i J y ’ *!a8 been cased. I h e w o rld ’s finest tim e pieces priced com ing m onth from the school of m ade th is week by w orkm en for I P” , 'V'tL *ndeflnitely The par- a s low a s $18.00. v y , , pharm acy of Oregon A gricultural the P. E. P. com pany is the w i d e n - ? ', 8 *L < , ad allege th a t Metzger college. It is an in te restin g note ing of the cro ssin g of Hood avenue w hin.o.,<z i s T i o ¡"dieted a th a t every county of th e sta te with east of the Mt. Hood depot. T his T. j Jr ”h ;.h at eft w elts on the Let your graduation gift be a lasting gift. the exception of th ree is rep resen t- has been p rac tica lly a one-w ay I “ " 8 h a_ ed in the g raduation class th is year crossing since its co n stru ctio n sev-1 of the sta te college a t Corvallis. I eral y ears ago. DAMASCUS 522 stm lem s “ Miss“ D oH s"jam m er- ly ^ n j u r ^ M T ^ P '"T V , " M“y 24 f° r m an ,a g rad u a te of G resham Union i,lg when he was partially' draw n X f r7 P° K next y ear 8 high school and form er resid en t of under the w heels of a m nvtnir ,“ verB- POW E L L ST. P H O N E 44 n ‘2 *" 8180 “ g rad u a te of freig h t train which he was a tte m p t' , ’° 1V ' a n d . M rs- C- W - ® ar- G R ESH A M O. A. C. th is year. I ¡ng t„ board. One hand was cu t off ' ■ ■ a Kiri. The S outheast circle of the and the m an was severely bruiBed Joyce G ilbert of Powell Valley G resham M ethodist church is plan- and cut. He w as brought to G resh- I roa<t vislt«<I E lsie Eschebeck T hurs- ning a bake sale to be held at the am for tre a tm e n t and la ter re- day' Both g irls a re freshm en at A. W. M etzger & Co. store, S atu r- moved to the county hospital. G resham Union high school, day. Ju n e 2. T he G resham com m ercial club a t Tbe Y°unK people of th e F ree Public Memorial services will be a called m eeting last nig h t voted Meth”dist church m et last S aturday held on D ecoration Day a t the to p articip ate in th e M errikana pa- even,ng at Die llonie ot Mrs. Wray. G resham high school gym nasium , I rude on F rid ay of Rose F estival A deb*te will tak e place Friday, beginning _ at 10 a. nt. T ------------------- he exercises I week, debating a re Elsi» Elsie zeeg, Ju n e 15. T he club has a r - I dune r - I Those ‘ u»se uenating a re being planned under the aus-1 ranged to en ter the G resham band Eschebeck r v v if no m ore o fte n th a n once a m o n th w ill •"’sehebeck and W illet Bowerman, Bowerm an — Its ---- . I affirm Lois Boynton ant1 pices of the local A m erican Legion I again a th ,iu is ........ year as p a rt , in . the “fflrm ative; atlve; and keep y our c a r lo o k in g resp e c ta b le. T h e n too, we Wallace P ick th o rn , negative. post and the auxiliary. A prom l- parade. A com m ittee will be ap | WalJ ace B ickthorn, a r e ab le to rem ove th e m ud fro m u n d e r th e The eighth g rad e grad u atio n ex nent m em ber of the A m erican Le- pointed by P resid en t Mealey to ................... fe n d e rs a n d th e g re a s e t h a t fo rm s on th e s p rin g s ercises w ill be held May 29. Bren gion post in P ortlan d will deliver handle the finances. a n d ru n n in g g e a r u n d e rn e a th . the principal address. Special m u- A guest at th e home of j . S. Ion Vedder, the C lackam as county sic will be provided. Bush on ay was his rother I sl,I,*‘r *n Ie a dent, w ill speak. The in F r rid riuay ms b Brother, M. a E. . W „1. n n ilson » u u o of . l P o n rtlan ia n u d has n a s i IC. — C B u s» of P ortland, fo rm e r, g rad u ai®8 are E thel Bowerman, been tra n sfe rre d from the P ortlan d Ford dealer in T routdale. C. C. , eda K e lle r, Betty W heeler,Edw in office to G resham to a ssist in the Bush is now w riting life in su ran ce I Boynton, Josephine H erm an. L aur local branch of the P ortland Elec- I *,,r a well know n com pany. Mr I en*'e S ylvester and A rth u r W inther trie his wife still In an I , , 88 K ellie Reed, a m issionary ii: in i v . Pow a v» w c er * v com u u i | pany. r ( u ij, W t v l ith lll Ii in W i l t I Bush »»» • • • a reta ». v u a in n o s u his in i t in i i terest r i t - - years, , ----- . ....---- _ tilt th e he plans to move here as soon a as s | au to cam p at T aft, Oregon, Oregon. I A frica lo r 20 spoke to a »to is now co m p lete a n d we a re ju s t r a r i n ’ to show suitable living q u a rte rs can be Mr. and Mrs. W E M arlin of people here last W ednesday eve Miss told “ ubout it s stuff. D rop in a n d look it over, th e n y o u ’ll found. * Caldw ell. Idahc’. have been herei for I ning. , M ?88 ' Reed h T" , l°,'d b° ? t her The W .C .T .U . *111 m eet T hu rs- a week or m ore, staying at Miss i " ,8' b,/ ° re a " d afler see w h a t w e m ea n by w ashup. day afternoon at 2:30 a t th e home Lucy Adams' home on Powell ’ .i' S,b Ji, ’i i tb e. J e° P of Mrs. George lUmey. T he leader, »treet. They w ere looking for a ¡h„ ’ ’ J’*®" lat. Mrs. C. (). H om ing, has announced sm all farm in th is vicinity. They , , niI1|1„ rl,?l tb “ of hla as the subject for several talks, left on S atu rd ay for Hood River. L ,- ,,d a . ,n ‘ ¡U(linK a certain t a T w T e n w ^ % ld Aand N at." E xcavations have been sta rted {hat th is eerta?« boy" m o V n V 't o fonal W .t. r . U. W ork! A one-act I,for the new modern home of Mr. love him When she first traveled CHAS. HUNT & SON G e V i’g 'i r will beBg lv m ?8° S p e H ^ sVr' t ^ Ci “ « ecolld - ' n , r l c . she w atched th a t box m usical num bers hav, be, n f i n T m b“8 th e (1, a r ^ Ully '» r fear some boy P h o n e 1631 T h ird a n d M ain ised. Those who wish tran sp o rt« -1 . . ,llr,>tt ror tn e DlllldlnK' 1 would m ake use of It, but none has tion are asked to m eet a t the G resham drug store a t 2:15. The Bailey Boh Hi Beauty Shoppe I is installing a new "R ealistic" p er m anent wave m achine w hich will be iu charg e of Marie Luu, all e x -| perienced operator. Guy Cox is here from W ahkiacus, I W ash., for a w eek's visit w ith h lsj p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cox. The Rev. II. L. W eiss, p asto r of F rem ont M ethodist Episcopal church, will deliver the a d d r e s s ' T hursday evening to the eighth | If you have been hoping to enjoy the grade g rad u atin g class at the G re sh a m grade school. The exer-I comfort and convenience of electric cises will begin prom ptly at 8 1 o ’clock. T he eighth g rad e rs with cooking in your home — now is the th e ir prin cipal, C. M. Q uicksall, are time tn realize it! enjoying their ann u al picnic today at W elches. Among oth er div er sions they have planned to clim b I H uckleberry mouutuiu. M argie Shaw .gran d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, went to San F rancisco S aturday w here she will spend the sum m er w ith her m other, Mrs. L illian Young Word I w as recently received th a t Mrs. Young is seriously ill. Margie m ade I th e trip alone on the Coast special. I '^TcThotne T h ere’s a M o n ta g w arm air fu rn a c e f i t t e d to y o u r re quirements new home REMEMBER THIS bungalow or I J room JL&h touse cisdhen ¿Buying a ‘IfOatch F U R N A C E __ TTlealep’s JeUielrv £&tore A Good W ashup Our New Wash Rack the Gresham Service Station W. R. HICKS CO. Wesiinghouse • AUTOMATIC EirCTRIC RAMGE at the most attractive TERM S ever offered. Dry (roods, Shoes, Ladies and Elen 's Furnishings Month-End Specials It is our desire to fu rth e r merit Ihe' patronage o f the in creasing numbers th a t express their appreciation o f our services. Wash Dresses 1 rv Hath Towels 4 fo r $1.11(1 . 4 : 22 x 44 inch good heavy R ath T ow els th a t w ere u n u su a l v alu es at 35c. Now priced at 4 for $1.00. I * ‘A-w / j 100 W'ash D resses f r o m o u r re g u la r sto ck of $1.95 values. All m ade of fast col ored E n g lish p rin ts and fine percales, and all of th is s p rin g ’s m odels. T h e v e r y d ress for th ese w arm a fte rn o o n s. R em em b er $1.95 v alues for $1.15. . i* »*»?■* Remnants AT HALF- PRICE R e m n a n ts of G ingham . P rin ts. C re to n n e s an d S ilks on sale Wednesday at o n e h a lf price. PLAY OXFORDS Sizes 5 to 11. Sizes to 2. Barden Kake», spade», Hœ». Forks, ( nllltaior». See o u r co m plete lin e of gard en su p p lies at a p p eal ing prices. the W. Metzger & Co. WINCHESTER Phone 14AI NEW NUMBER r Slenderette Heel Wheelbarrow» A. .1/ unsi ng near » tori Phone HAI M ,losing's new service w eight pure silk Hose, full fashioned with fine lisle top and re-en forced heel, sole and toe E xtra long Conies in Kasha-Beige. \llst> Morn. Honey-Beige. Nude Rose Toupe and W hite Jade Huy them by the h ot and mvw , PAIR 1.95 3 p a ir fo r $ 4 .2 5 Your cooking and baking problems will become pleasant diversions, with every bit of guesswork eliminated— if you have an electric range 95C $| .15 Save your y o u n g sters nice d ress slippers by lettlug them play in th ese w ell m ade oxfords Printed Silks 79c A B C P rin ted S ilks in all the new b eautiful p attern s, also P rin ted Rayons ¿tf g u aran teed colors. Now priced at ~ O t TŸ!NCM£ST£N LAW N MOW ERS Think of the pleasant hours you will enjoy throughout the summer — all year around, for that matter Children's ’ 1.45 ìàT DOWN Men's Work Shoes s 1.9 5 to *4.85 W e a re g iv in g w o n d e r ful v alu es in M en’s W ork Shoes. W e bought th em last fall before th e big ad v an ce in le a th e r. Food prepared in the Westinghouse “ flavor zone” has finer flavor, shows less shrinkage and is more thoroughly cooked Until June 1st—we will install a West inghouse Electric Range in your home ready to use—on the lowest down payment and most convenient terms we’ve ever been able to offer demonstration gladly. PORTLAND ELECTRIC store Phone 801 ELECTRIC BLOC P ow ell 8L Gresham