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I TTESDAY, JUNE 3, GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREGON 19*» SALMON FISH E R M A N . R E P O R T S ON C A TC H ES E. E nquist. w ell know n Colum bia riv er fisherm an, was a welcome c a lle r a t the Outlook office y e s te r day. Mr. E nquist has tra n sfe rre d his salm on fishing o p erations from th e Oregon to th e W ashington sh o re and is now operating four fish w heels as a g a in st th ree w hich he fom erly operated on th e south side of th e riv er before Oregon passed a law abolishing fish w heels. He Is planning to dispose of his hom e a t W arren d ale and move to the W ashington side. Mr. E nquist says th e fisherm en a re paying heavy tax es to S k a m ania county w hich m ight have been retain ed in Oregon. C atches have been lig h t since th e opening of the season a m onth ago, but fishing conditions now are m ore prom ising, according to Mr. E nquist. New th in g s under "Classified." HURLBURT Norwood and Louise Johnson I w ill play and sing over radio sta- 1 tion KXL, T hursday, Ju n e 7. at 6:30 p. m. T he S p erry F lo u r chil ! d ren 's hour, fea tu rin g G randpa | B ulger, w ill be b ro ad cast over radio sta tio n KXL iustead of KEX afte r Ju n e 4. A su rp rise goiug-aw ay show er w as given Mrs. M orris Johnson r e cently. Mrs. Johuson expects to m ake a trip to C alifornia w ith her brother, O scar Nordin and fam ily about Ju n e 15. T here w ere about 30 friends and relativ es from P o rt land and H u rlb u rt present. Many beautiful and useful gifts w ere re ceived by Mrs. Johnson. A dainty lunch w as served co n sistin g of sandw iches, cake, pickles, cookies and coffee. PAGE THREB Eight Times Around Globe! T h a t’s th e ap p ro x im ate d istance •co n sa n t ru n n in g , at every speed, In su ra n ce funds fo r farm loans. th a t th e perfo rm an ce of tire s No com m ission or brokerage. Very covered by th is Buick in one year! | so under all th e various operating easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. It w as used by th e Cooper co rp o r | conditions may be checked a c c u r ation, m akers of tire s and b atteries, ately.- T h at Buick should have as a te st car. It was replaced w ith stood up so w ell u nder th is tr e a t a 1928 Buick afte r 191,314 m iles, m ent,—av erag in g m ore th an 500 and its successor has covered 62,- m iles each day.—as to justify the 000 m iles in th e four m onths since p u rch ase of a second, th ird and fo u rth c a r of the sam e kind, is re th e change. T ire testin g is one of th e m ost garded by officials as a splendid exacting uses to w hich a m otor trib u te to th e ir p ro d u ct’s excel ca r can be put. It ca lls for alm ost lence. A CORRECTION A n error w as m ade in rep o rtin g th e p ick in g ra tes fo r red and black rasp b erries. T h e ra te agreed on w as 2c w ith a %c bonus per pound in stead o f 2 j4 c and l/ 2c bonus. D. E. TOWLE MAY 31, 1928 Judge a USED CAR by the Integrity of the Dealer Y our B uick d ealer’s high business standing in his com m unity — his solid, long-established rep utation for fair d e a lin g —safeguard your used car investm ent w hen you buy from him. He offers you a w ide ch oice o f used c a rs— including practically all m ak es and m odels, and covering practically all price classes. He will give you an h on est description of any used car in stock . H e w an ts you to be satis fied w ith th e car you buy for he w ants to keep you as a used or new car custom er. Judge th e used car you pu rchase by th e in tegrity o f th e dealer w ho sells it to you. Go to th e Buick dealer. Y ou can rely upon his word. BUICK MOTOR. COMPANY FLINT, MICH. - DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Waiter W. Metzger G reshnin SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City INVEST PO W ELL VALLEY P L E A S A N T HOM E Miss Inez Bell was a visitor in P ra y er m eeting w ill be held W ednesday evening a t 8 o'clock at the com m unity over Sunday. th e Mission church. The D eborah L illie Rybnick w as an atten d an t Ladies Aid will m eet T h u rsd ay a f of the ch u rc h services a t th e M eth ternoon a t 2 o’clock a t th e home odist ch u rch Sunday evening. This of Mrs. Jo n as Nelson. T h u rsd ay was th e first tim e for several evening a t 8 o’clock th e young weeks and her frien d s a re d elig h t people will have th e ir Bible study ed th a t she is w ell on th e road t o at th e church. com plete recovery. Mrs. H enry Sell re tu rn e d today Iris P ease wap a guest at the from St. M artin ’s S p rin g s n ear M ethodist p arso n ag e over the week Carson, W ash., w here she has spent end. 10 days for the relief of rh eu m atic T h irty -th re e tire d but happy peo ailm ents. She w as visited last ple. m em bers of th e M ethodist Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A lfred ju n io r choir picnic party S aturday, H am m ar of G resham and Mr. and expressed them selves as having Mrs. P eter Rhoades of Cedar. thoroughly enjoyed a delightful Mrs. Victor McCroskey and baby outing. T he picnic was held in d au g h ter are spending two w eeks E ggim an’s p a stu re grove. Luncheon at th e hom e of Mrs. M cCroskey’s co n sistin g of salad s, cakes, sa n d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. T horvald w iches, etc., w as served by those A nderson. in atten d an ce. Five gallons of ice cream w ere consum ed by the pic n ick ers d u rin g the afternoon. T he ROCKW OOD ice cream w as fu rn ish ed th ro u g h In terestin g plans a re u nder way the co u rtesy of Mrs. Ja ck G reen for th e services a t th e Rockwood wood. T he m em bers of th e choir and th e ir m others expressed them - ch u rch next Sunday. T he day has ' selves as ap p reciatin g very m uch been designated as pioneer day. Mrs. G reenw ood's co n tribution, and Follow ing th e m orning service, th e co u rtesy of th e Eggim ans in w hich begins a t 11 o’clock, a basket fu rn ish in g a delightful picnic place. T he com bined boards of th e d in n er w ill be enjoyed in th e grove. M ethodist ch u rch a re planning a F u rth e r d etails of th e day’s p ro stra w b e rry su p p er and program gram will be published Friday. The to be p resen ted on S aturday eve ning, Ju n e 16. A program by home Rev. J. F. Dunlop is pastor. ta le n t w ill be a featu re of th e event. More detailed notices w ill COTTRELL ap p e ar later. T he C h ild ren ’s Day program is T he jo in t picnic of the C ottrell and Lusted schools, w hich w as a n being rap id ly gotten into shape by nounced to be h'eld tom orrow , Ju n e Mrs. A lta Stafford and her corps of The p rin cip le fea tu re 6, has been postponed un til in Au w orkers. will be th e p rese n tatio n of a gust. An apron sale w ill be given S a t p ageant, "Go Ye”. T he program u rd ay evening, Ju n e 9, a t th e Cot will be p resen ted Sunday evening, tre ll com m unity ch u rch , under the Ju n e 10, beginning at 8 o'clock. A auspices of th e C ottrell Ladles Aid. reh e arsal is called for those tak in g A program w ill be ren d ered and p a rt for F riday evening a t the ch u rch a t 7:30 o'clock. ______ refre sh m e n ts served. T he C hildren's Day program will be the m ain feu tu re of the m o rn HALEY ing service at the B aptist church A straw b e rry ice cream social next Sunday. Sunday school will w ill be held a t the H aley B aptist convene a t 10 o’clock. The Rev. church F riday evening, Ju n e 22, at Gordon Johnson will prekch a t 8 8 o’clock. An in vitation is ex ten d o'clock and th e B. Y. P. U. will m eet a t 7:30 o’clock. T he ju n io r B. Y. ed to all to attend. P. U. h as com pleted its o rg an iza tion w ith th e follow ing officers in ch a rg e: P earl G uther, p resid e n t; N ettie B rink, vice p resid e n t; Mabel Brink, se c re ta ry ; A rth u r Rich, tr e a s u re r; L ucille McGraw, o r ganist. Miss W ilm a Chase is th e very efficient su p e rin ten d e n t of th is division. T hose who attended th e dram a, "T he Colonel’s Maid,” a t the M ult nomah g ran g e held la st S aturday In tro d u cin g our new evening expressed them selves as m ore th an pleased w ith the p ro duction. Each m em ber of the ea st seemed especially chosen for the p a rt to be played and th en played up to th e p a rt in the m ost efficient m an n er. T he Chinese cook, Ching, T he la te st th in g in p erm an en t seemed to be the favorite w ith the w aves w ith th e R ealistic P e r audience. m an en t w ave m achine. Mr. and Mrs. B a rre tt w ere re cent g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. A. Positively no kinks or frizzes. B rander. T he croquinole cu rl, special Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn price com plete spent th e w eek-end w ith th eir p a r ents, re tu rn in g to Monmouth S u n .00 day. They will soon re tu rn for a w eek's stay between th e closing of the y e a r's w ork of the norm al and MARIE LAU, the beginning of th e sum m er's E xperienced O perator term . Mrs. N asshahn will be a g rad u a te of the school a t th is tim e, but Mr. N asshahn req u ires six weeks m ore to com plete his work. Miss C aroline V aerettl was e n te rtain e d a t dinner S atu rd ay eve ning at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 851 or call in person H. C. Nelson. Miss V aerettl has Realistic Permanent Wave *10 in the Progress of the Community Bailey’s Bob & Beauty Shoppe Our town is growing. W ith the growth, more people are using electricity and ALL the people are using MORE electricity. Our service must keep pace with this demand. DANCE ROCKWOOD ORANG E When you invest your savings in Portland Electric Power company $6.00 F irst Preferred Stock, You’re iinestim r in the progress of the commu nity. Y our investm ent pays a steady income and shows a steady increase in value. This stock yields <5.25% dividends. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 9 Mack’s Merry Maids’ 6-piece Orchestra G entlemen, 5 0 4 REFRESHM EN TS EVERYBODY WELCOME STAPLES W rjte, call or phone today. T he J ew elr y and O p ti cal S to re o f th e com m on people PORTLAND COMPAN Y ELECTRIC STORB’X Ü ^ ELECTRIC BLOC 820 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon HALL • One of the finest stocks of Diamonds and .Watches in the Northwest Optical Parlors second to none, and you will find prices very reasonable 356 A ld er S t., P o rtla n d Phone BEacon 8080 wwtaraiTtrrfiTrrriW iam rrafTrranrTiBTn rr'rrrr" A Car for all the family to enjoy- T K r T o u r in g • r R a a d it c r The CoacH . • • • • • * the Coach only 585 4 . 5 R evealing in its beautiful bodies by Fisher th e com fort, style and elegance that w om en all adm ire . . . offering th e drive, dash and stam ina that m en dem and in an autom ob ile . . . and so easy and safe to handle that every m ile at the w h eel is a pleasure—th e Bigger and Better C hevrolet is bringing a n ew m easure o f m o t o r in g e n j o y m e n t to th o u s a n d s o f fa m ilie s . The C o u p e ............... T h e 4 -d o o r S e d a n ................ T h . C o o , S p o rt C a b r i o le t . . . T h e Im p e r ia l L a n d a u ............ Coi F lin t .6 I b I a 6 • z J . Q, U r illlT T r u c k ( C h t u u O w I v ) 5 L ig h t D e li r a r y $ , _ - ( C / l O U Ì * O **J y ) A l l p r ic e * f. o . b . F l i n t . M ic h ig a n C b « It C l M v m l n t D n l l v n m < F r te e e T h a j i n c i n t i « t h e lo w e d h a n d lin g a n d fin a n c in g c h a rg e * a v a ila b le « Providing the room iness, com fort and roadability o f a 107-inch w h eelb ase . . . equipped w ith pow erful, n on-loc1. in g 4 -w h eel brakes . . . and w ith its w orm -and- gear steering m echanism fitted w ith hall hearings th rou gh out—it is every w h e r e a c c la im e d th e w orld ’s m ost luxurious low- priced autom obile! There are seven beautiful m o d e l s . C o m e in a n d inspect th em today. » Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM, OREGON KEEP IN TOUCH Nothing Omitted T he properly conducted fu n eral, as we conceive it, m ust be a w ell-rounded whole. In p rac tical arran g em en ts, selection of m erchandise and planning of services, it m ust be an a rtistic unit in w hich nothing has been om itted. In o rder to achieve th is high ideal we give the closest atten tio n to every detail, 110 m a tte r how sm all. Gresham Funeral Parlors J. E. METZGER Phone 1991 Main St. been a teach er in the Junior high a t Salem the p ast year and will spend a p a rt of her vacation w ith her p aren ts who reside n ear S an dy. Mr. and Mrs. C harles S tru th e rs and children D orothy, E lizabeth, and K enneth of Beaverton, called at the Nelson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Josie A nderson left Monday m orning for P o rt Angejes, W ash., w here she will ca re for her g ran d children w hile h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Mary Dailey, Is a t th e hospital w here site will undergo an o p era tion. Mrs. Louise M. Nelson w ent to R ainier Monday evening w here she will be a delegate to the Oregon sta te grange. M. H. W heeler, m aster of M ultnomah grange, was unable to attend on acco u n t of 111 health. M. H. W heeler and son, W. E. W heeler, were am ong the G uernsey ca ttle ow ners who sold c a ttle at the auction held a t Canby la st S a t urday. They w ere m uch gratified a t the prices received, th e highest being *300. rii LONG DISTANCE L O C A L A N D te leg r aph Failure to keep in touch with your business or family at all times lias been made inexcusable because of the telephone. Call Lou if Distance O regon T elephone Co. Gresham KILLS insects by the roomful At g ro c e r*. « ir u « i* t * . H a rd w a re , d e p a r tm e n t • t o r e * a n d S ta n d a r d O i l S e r v ic e S t a» io n * . H a c k e d in k ite ( w it h im p ro v e d • p r a y e r ) , p in t * , q u a r t * , gai Io n * .S - g a llo n * ,b a r r * l* STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA .»a % bw-.i. D an ce, Sat. eve, June 9 a t the ARBOLEDA COMMUNITY CLUB Powell Valley Road and F ern Avenue T H E HALL IS COOL AND INVITINO GOOD, PEPPY MUSIC TABLES FOR CARDS D ance 7 5 4 per couple C ards 5 0 4 couple Ladles, 2 5 4 B O R IN G T he home of Mr. and Mrs. G abriel Chlodo of Boring has been sa d dened by th e loss of th e ir four- year-old d au ghter H elen, who died Monday from pneum onia w hile be ing taken to Good S am aritan hos pital. F u n eral services will be held tom orrow m orning at 9:30 a t St. Jo sep h 's Catholic ch u rch on W est Powell Valley road. B urial will be m ade in St. Jo sep h 's cem e tery. A rrangem ents a re In the hands of J. E. M etzger. H elen Is survived by her paren ts, five sis te rs and a tw in brother. Emil A nderson of Boring and Ronald B u rn ett of E agle Creek, seniors In ag ric u ltu re at Oregon S tate A g ricu ltu ral college, w ere am ong the 10 o u tstan d in g seniors who w ere Initiated Into Gamm a Sigma D elta, honorary fra te rn ity in ag ricu ltu re. Only th e upper fo u rth of the class, In reg ard to grades, a re eligible to m em bership and It w as from th is selected group th a t th e 1« m en w ere chosen. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C arl P au lsen Sunday m orning a t Wilcox Memorial hospital in P o rt land. As the child was still-b o rn , In term en t was m ade In D ouglass cem etery Sunday aftern o o n , under th e direction of th e O ates F u n eral Home. HOGAN Painting and Decorating I T h ere a re m any buildings w ithin the circu latio n of this paper th a t need painting. It will cost less to paint them this year th an It w ill next year. Phone 1888 for E stim ate Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A m stad of M ilwaukie a re rejoicing over the a rriv a l of a seven-pound d au g h ter born to them a t th e home of Mrs. For the Ladles A m stad's m other. Mrs. F red K arlen. Snappy styles In new toutwear T he baby has been nam ed E dna for spring. Come In and see them. Rose. A. BEAVER Popular prices, *3.95, *4.95. *5.95. F or real estate loans see or call Aylsworth & Martin, Greaham.— Adv. U B W. T h o rn e.— Adv.