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TI 'EHDAT. 4l> »> 12, lfcN GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON PAGE FOUR Mrs. D. C. L eavins and children. LaV aun and D arrel, of S eattle, are visiting a t the home of Mrs. Leav in s’ m other, Mrs. A lleta Myers. Mrs. Leavins and son will re tu rn to S eattle with Mr. L eavins, who is now tran sa ctin g business in so u th ern Oregon, but Miss Leavins will spend th e sum m er w ith her g ra n d m other and a ssist her in th e bakery. Mrs. M. V. S tu rn arriv ed Sunday from C alifornia and will m ake her home w ith her d aughter, Mrs. Ben Hoover. Alex. Adams has found em ploy m ent a t Longview, W ash., w ith the Long-B ell L um ber com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Adams plan to move th ere in the n ear future. Ja ck Cannon, of A storia, a form e r m e rc h an t in G resham , called on old friends last week. Mr. Cannon is bead of th e cred it bureau in A storia. W. T. W ilmot, rep resen tin g the accounting d ep artm en t of th e P o rt land E lectric Pow er com pany, spent p a rt of yesterday at the local office. L ester M iller and a P o rtlan d friend. C harles Ebey, drove to Yachats T h u rsd ay and retu rn ed I Sunday evening. T he tim e was 'sp e n t in h u n tin g and sightseeing. Mrs. Kuby Buckle of P ortland, d aug h ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery, is atten d in g the national n u rses' convention a t Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Buckle is a delegate from th e N urses' S tate association, of which she is p resident. She v isit ed friends in different places en route to K entucky. Mr. and Mrs. W ard Inglis and child ren A lan and Bobby, Mrs. Inglis' m other Mrs. Mary K inler, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. K aker and Mrs. R a k er’s m other Mrs. F ie tta H ib bert, w ere Sunday dinner guests of Miss A ugusta H ahn of Corvallis. The hom e econom ics club of the G resham g ran g e will m eet at the home of Mrs. Arnold Kuegg F r i day, Ju n e 16, a t 2:30 o'clock. A full atten d an ce is desired. W. H. Gibson left S atu rd ay for Edm onton, A lberta, C anada, for a visit with friends. Mrs. J. H. Wood and Mrs. Annie W right attended th e all-day pion eer meeting held at the Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch Sunday. They g reatly enjoyed services and the splendid dinner served a t noon. Mrs. Wood w as am ong the num ber who spoke during the afternoon. Alden Miller retu rn ed hom e F ri day from the U niversity of W ash ington a t S eattle for th e sum m er vacation. He plans to leave Ju n e 19 for Yes bay, K etchikan, A laska, w here he w ill w ork d u rin g the sum m er in th e governm ent h atch ery. Virgil Howell and fam ily a tte n d ed a Sunday school convention at H illsboro Sunday. Miss H ester T horpe and Mrs. E vans of P o rtlan d left S atu rd ay for Vancouver, B. C„ to v isit w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel LaG asse of P o rtlan d drove out Sunday m orn ing and atten d ed the q u arte rly m eeting services at th e F ree M eth odist church. Montag designing has provided for just the right degree of hum idity, or m oist n ess, that is required in this particularly dam p clim ate. W alter Thede left Sunday eve ning for his home in S uperior, Wis., j after spending four days visiting at th e homes of the Stockton broth-1 ers here. M r.’ Thede was called here by the death of his sister, Mrs. i W illiam Stockton. T he G resham circle of the E van- I geiical W om en's union will m eet | W ednesday afternoon, Ju n e 13, a t , 2 o'clock, at the Evangelical ch u rch on Main street. The circle w as a n nounced to m eet T h u rsd ay a f te r noon, but on account of the floral parad e in P o rtlan d will m eet a day sooner. T he rum or has been confirm ed of th e m a rriag e of Miss D ella H ughes to A. A rata of T routdale. The cerem ony, which took place at Olympia, Wash., June 1, was w it nessed by the brid e’s m other, Mrs. A. H ughes. An autom obile trip through C anada followed the w ed Know the Joy of having ju st th e h ea t you w ant autom atically ding cerem ony. Mr. and Mrs. A rata will live at the groom ’s farm home m aintained w hile you iron. near T routdale. No m ore w atching, no guessw ork. No w aiting for th e iron to heat A. W. M etzger is suffering w ith up or cool down. J u s t set th e h eat co n tro l at the desired te m p era fallen arch es. He has not been able to atten d to his duties a t th e tu re and th a t h eat w ill be m aintained Indefinitely. You can have Btore for several days. various degrees of low h eat for beautiful lingerie and sheer silks; The Mt. Hood Service statio n w as the desired degree of m edium h ea t for h andkerchiefs, sh irts and w ash broken into Sunday night and tire s, d resses; high heat for heavy, dam p table lin en s; or any heat in be accessories and tools, valued a t tw een. When you have finished ironing one piece and stop to fold $130 ca rrie d off. In addition about $10 p roperty dam age w as done to and lay it aside— you don’t need to pull out th e plug. J u s t roll th e the building. The la tte r item in iron back on its heel stand. It w ill stay a t ju s t the rig h t te m p eratu re cluded the sm ashing of four locks to s ta rt in on an o th er piece of th e sam e kind. I t is th e sam e w ith on th e gas pum ps. E n tran c e w as m ade th ro u g h a window on th e the m any oth er little in te rru p tio n s th a t a re bound to occur during n o rth side. T h ere is no clue as to any half day's iro n in g —an sw erin g the doorbell, th e telephone, putting the th ief or thieves. No in su ran ce on th e ch ild ren ’s w raps. W hen you re tu rn , you can s ta r t rig h t in was carried. ironing w ithout losing a m inute w aiting for your iron to h eat up or Mrs. P. A. Gould en tertain ed for cool off. And you have th e added satisfactio n of know ing th a t, during Sunday dinner her son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. th e in te rru p tio n , th e c u rre n t has been on only a sm all fraction of L eighton, Mrs. W ahlsinger and Mrs. th e tim e. W heatley, all of La G rande; Mr. The H otpoint SUPER-AUTOMATIC Iro n w ill m ake your ironing and Mrs. W. E. Beegle, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. S tarb ard and two ch il day easier and sh o rte r and you w ill have th e pride and satisfaction dren and Mr. and Mrs. G alen of w ork b eau tifu lly done. F ancher and son. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. L eighton and Mrs. G ould, drove to Salem w here, the follow ing day, they w itnessed th e com m encem ent exercises of th e W illam ette U niversity g rad u atin g You can get this Hotpoint Super-Automatic Iron for class of which Miss L illetta L eigh ton w as a m em ber. Mrs. S tarb ard joined the p arty of relativ es a t S a CASH OR TERMS lem Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and fam ily drove to Salem today for We give you a $1.00 allow th eir daughter. Miss Joyce K idder, ance for any old iron. who Is com pleting her y ear's w ork at W illam ette U niversity. Mrs. W. E. G ilhousen of The D alles has been th e g u est of her sister, Mrs. W. W. H astings, for sev eral days. E dw ard Stubbs, a stu d en t a t th e U niversity of Oregon is hom e for th e sum m er vacation. Mrs. C. M arston is a guest of Mrs. F ie tta Hibbet. H er husband r e ELE C TR IC STORE'WUM-*' E L E C T R IC B LO C . tu rn ed to th e ir home in W arren to n , Oregon, about a week ago afte r Phone 801 Powell St. Gresham spending a sh o rt tim e here. T he ^ XXXXXxZtS^^XXXZXXXXXXX/^XXXXXXXXXXXXX/^iyZ/Z/XZÄ M arstons w ere form er resid en ts of G resham . T he A m erican Legion A uxiliary PLEASANT HOME will conduct a bake sale a t th e A. W. Metzger sto re S aturday, Ju n e Miss A nna L en n artz and guest, 16. All au x iliary m em bers are Miss Rose W etherell, who is well asked to co n trib u te to th is sale. know n in th is com m unity, w ent to Mrs. W. S. E v erett is the ch airm an Salem Sunday and rem ained until of th e com m ittee on arran g em en ts. T uesday afternoon. They w itnessed Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Vesper of Los the com m encem ent exerclsps o f Angeles left th is m orning a fte r a th e ir alm a m ater W illam ette Uni visit of several days w ith Mr. and versity Monday. The p ageant "Go Ye'' w hich was Mrs. J. E. M etzger and Mrs. J. S. C arlson. They w ere on th eir way presen ted by about 30 m em bers of from C alifornia to A laska to m ake th e Sunday school, u n d er th e d irec a to u r of the country. Mr. and tion of Mrs. A lta Stafford and Mrs. Vesper w ere old ac q u ain t teach ers of the Junior departm ent, ances of Mrs. C arlson in W isconsin. was presen ted at th e M ethodist Miss M argaret M athews is a s s is t ch u rch Sunday to a larg e au d i ing in the shop of the Radio E lec ence. Many expressions of enjoy m ent and app reciatio n w ere heard tric com pany. Alvin Copeland has retu rn ed to follow ing th e close of the program . liis work as b arb er at the Bailey The different c h a ra c te rs w hich had shop after spending some tim e at prom inent p a rts in th e pageant Yakima, Wash. He w ent th e re to w ere T he S pirit of M issions, Moth look up a location for a shop, hut erhood, Maidenhood, Youth, Hope, lias decided not to leave Oregon Love, F aith . Joy, Selfishness, S u p erstitio n and Ignorance, which for the present. M M. S quire w as agreeably s u r p a rts w ere nicely rep rese n ted by Y ou will search in vain for a longer or more brilliant prised S aturday evening w hen a the young people of th e Sunday "T he C hildren of th e record o f service than Buick’s. few friends cam e in to help cele school. b rate his birthday. Mrs. S quire L ight" and o th e r c h a ra c te rs w ere served lunch to the gentlem en at rep resen ted by th e younger m em Tw o million Buicks have proved Buick value on the the close of a social evening. T he bers of th e group. T he stag e and w ere decorated w ith road. More than a million and a half, still in service, guests w ere G eorge K enney, O. A. cu rta in s E astm an. W. C. Burch, F ra n k lupine, sy rin g a, wild and dom estic attest Buick stamina. Jones, John Bliss and C harles roses, fox glove, sw ord fern and Cleveland. The average age of th e wild cucum ber vines. Every Buick has— as “ regular equipm ent,” — power in Mr. and Mrs. H arry C arlson w ere seven was 66 3-7 years. Mrs. Mary M cAllister, Mrs. K. A. guests at th e M ethodist parsonage excess o f any need, beauty and luxury beyond compare Miller, her son Alden and d au g h Sunday afternoon follow ing the te r V irginia, and Victor Adix a t ch u rch service. — and a degree o f dependability which has long been Mr. an d Mrs. Joe Drew retu rn ed tended the g rad u atin g exercises of W illam ette C niversity Monday, at to th e com m unity Sunday night traditional. which tim e W illiam M cAllister was afte r having spent a brief honey grad u ated from th e law school of moon at H ood's Canal. C rescent You're sure o f real value when you buy the car that th a t in stitution. W illiam will take Lake, and C en tralia, th e form er two million owners have proved. the exam inations in Ju ly for ad home of Mr. Drew. It is understood th a t Mrs. A lta m ittan ce to the Oregon sta te bar. All Butch models have Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock He Is president of D elta P hi, fo r G entry has changed h er plans for m erly the Bla, kstone club of W ill the sum m er, and th a t she is to Absorbers, front and rear, as standard equipment. M ethodist am ette He does not expect to r e supply th e Swedish - » • C oupes > 1 1 9 5 to > ism > tu rn home at present, hut will co n ch u rc h at Salem during the a b S edan s > 1 1 9 5 to < 1 9 9 9 tin u e his em ploym ent w ith an in sence of th e pasto r. Rev. P atrick S port m o d e ls > 1 1 9 5 1© > 1 5 2 5 Dahlene. su ran ce com pany in Salem. All f r x t t f. e. ». Flo.,. M k A.. ____ , Tht G.M.A.C. fieeea glee, , The Diamond Coal com pany, W. J. Cooper is driving a new w ith w hich G. H. Bickford has O verland W hippet six sedan, p u r chased from the H essel Im plem ent been connected for some tim e, has been absorbed by an o th er firm. Mr. com pany. Mrs. K. C. R oberts w ent to T a Bickford is employed by th e other coma yesterday for a few days firm as cred it man. H arry C arlson is eployed as visit w ith her husband who Is s ta tioned th e re at the U. S. arm y r e tru ck driv er for the Scenic Caunery serve officers' train in g camp. Mr. com pany for th e b erry season. Miss E lizabeth W etherell is a and Mrs. R oberts will re tu rn home guest at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T hursday. Mrs. Sophie H all, who had r e M artin L ennartz. cently spent m uch tim e at the home Gresham SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City of her son-in-law and dau g h ter, UNION Mr. and Mrs. C harles W. Yellding The an n u al picnic of th e Union in P o rtland, w as again called h a s t ily to the home in resp o n se to the P aren t-T each er association will be word th at Mr Yellding had passed held S atu rd ay . Ju n e 16, a t Lingle's aw ay. His death occurred S a tu r p ark in Damascus. A picnic lunch day, Ju n e 9 Mr. Yellding is s u r will be served betw een 12 and 1 vived by his widow and four c h il o'clock. Hot dogs and coffee will be sold. Beginning at 2:30 in the dren. T he reg u la r m eeting of the w . C. afternoon a ta lk w ill be given hy T. U. w ill be held at the home of Mrs. G abriel, sta te p resid en t of the Mrs. W. J. Cooper T hursday a f te r P aren t-T each er association. Bren-1 county I noon. Ju n e 14 Flow er m ission day ton V edder. C lackam as will be observed w ith a sh o rt p ro school su p erin ten d en t, w ill also a d gram The d irecto rs of d ep artm en ts dress th e g athering. Special fea will m eet at the sam e place at 11 tu re s of en tertain m en t for children will Include a visit from G randpa o'clock. PRECIOUS STONES v y part of our business T he Rev. and Mrs, H. V. W ilhelm Bulger, rep resen tin g th e S perry and dau g h ter M argaret are sp en d F lo u r com pany. T h ere w ill b e , for m any years. ing a few days th is week at Nes dancing In the evening, w ith m usic furnished by T elfords and others, i kowin beach. Miss C arolene T allm an attended D iam onds that are as represented Used C letrac tra c to r. J u s t the j the closing exercises .Including tra c to r for th e berrym an. H essel ' com m encem ent, of W illam ette U ni Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Now a* never before we are prepared to serve youi versity at Salem. For Faster and Better Ironing— Super-Automatic Electric lron_ DURING JUNE ONLY T h is i« an im p o rta n t factor in h e a lth fu l, " v e n ti lated h e at.” S pecify the A $e.8o FU RN A CE WARM AIR PORTLAND w ith o u t o b lig a tio n , o f course, J. S. CHIODO ELECTRIC COMPANY POW El Phone 1233 E a sy p a y m e n t s N o fin a n c e c h a r g e s —Im m e d ia te service A» A d v e rtía« ^ In l h * S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o tt J u n e 14th V is it O u r W in c h e ste r Store T o d a y - E x a m in e the M erchandise and C o n vince Y ou rself. o-operative Action of 6300 Individ* Owned Winchester Store* M ake* These Bargain* Possible. O N E GROSS B ottle Caps R egularly 25c. Cleans Rugs Easier W i n c h e s t e r g-inch Pan Operate* on A C or D C C urrent L R egularly $6 50 À Rubber Tired W h eel« M ahogany Finish Régulai ly 12 50 FREE O u tin g K r t i f * — F o r B o y Scout* and Camper* Regulativ >1 SO W me he* te r 5 in c h Nickel P la te d Scvawra C u t to the Point C om e in d u r in g this sale Get a F ly Swatter Free Boy a W a tc h Unbreakable Crystal R egularly 11 50 English Tea Pot B rown W in c h e ste r Stoneware 1 O al *7 50 7 In ch 4 ' 1 Im h 7 ’ . Im h H a t a n * Cald ju g ..... $ 1 -2 9 C aaatrr W a g o n $ 6 .9 8 Ctalnlrsa B utcher K n ife 98c S ta m in a M id g e t C arver 59c S ta m i« « *tlc e r 69c 1 *O > . ■av« M a th a n l,« N a ll H a m m r r O u tin g A x e and Sheath 5O( I n FUk R eg ulativ tl 7} $ 1 .5 0 $ 1 .6 9 .... 3 9 c For a Smooth Velvet Lawn O ther S p oau ls X Q u a rt r r e e ie r >0 f a t W iru henar R u b - ba; H oar K . ( u lw ly 1« 00 M N ic k e l e la te d Bheara . •taln leea F a rin g k n lle C a la ra * S p r in k le r ___ _ Caat Steel Shear« C am p C h a ir T — , "is? $6.49 $10.43 lia r the N e w W ln t b e a tr r Staynleaa 1 1 S hort Cartridges A T T R A C T IV E L Y C O LO R E D W inchester '-fo o l Cast Ing Rod, SO-yard Rea, }0-y a rd Silk Line ’,7«, $4.98 Colored Handle AU Steel Kit«hen 9toc4 Choice cd Bi tghl C olor» •n d C o i-ve d Chist Régulai ly 11 *5 P a n to M a t c h R eg u lar tv W c W in e heater I Call F « using Flashlight Com plais KM F t Rangs R egularly »175 W in c h e s te r Fo - Q u a r t \ \ p x h M ttf Playground and Outing Ball 29x4 40 Balloon Tuba ly tJ 00 Regularly 7ta 3 N A T IO N W ID E WINCHESTER JUNE 14th THURSDAY tkm-r* 23rd SATURDAY A. W. M etzger & Co. - THE •W INCH tSU A STORK Buy the on ly f in e ca r that has been proved by Two Million Owners... ^«BUICK Walter W. Metzger DIAMONDS of Quality F I F lr r t r lr Haag* , in your selection. Bargala A m odern W eatinghoune electric I REGULAR .MEETING of I r a n i * in perfect condition At a real F G resham Lodge I. O. O. F., price Phone M rs Kunoell A kin . I Grenham N o 125, T h u rsd ay evening. Ju n e 14 luiwn M ow er'. Will have visit from M ultnom ah We repair and sharpen lawn | County D istrict convention mem* bers. Work in th e second degree. mowers. We call for and deliver, i J. E Metzger, Gresham, phone Bv order of lh a N G 1W1.—Adv. tl ROY H. GIBBS. S ecretary. Itleakp s SJcUidrp ^torr Powell St. Phone 44 Gresham a