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SBK8HAX PAUK FO U I OUTLOOK, URE8HAM, OBEOOS TUESDAY, JUNE 1», IMS Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. H all and son i S tanley sp en t the week-end at P rineville, Redmond and o th e r 1 places in e a ste rn Oregon. Phone 1561 The G resham band p articip ated Two lines, two phones, at your in the M errykhana parade of the service for news, ads, subscrip P o rtlan d rose carnival F riday a f The son of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r tions and printing. J. E. Metzger had charge BJur, born p rem atu rely at Wilcox ternoon. of the decorating of th e truck, M emorial hospital May 28. died which was generously donated by th e re W ednesday, Ju n e 13. I n te r m ent was made in D ouglas cem e Ted W right. R obert Knox, who recen tly mov tery by J. E Metzger. T he 16 days of the Infant's life w ere passed In ed Into his residence on E ast Pow a baby incubator. T his case was ell street, h a s com pleted th e p ain t considered a record one by attend ing of his residence. Dr. F ra n cis Peak w ent F riday to ing physicians. Mrs. D. H. Van Deusen Jr., en ter S eattle to ta k e the W ashington on picnics, camping, fishing, touring trips tained at d in n er Monday evening sta te board exam inations for the and at home with an her sorority, D elta D elta of Alpha p ractice of d en tistry . He will be Gamm a D elta of the U niversity of gone about 10 days. Schuyler C. Jones, who has been Oregon. Covers were laid for 12 G uests w ere p resen t from P ortland seriously ill in P o rtland S urgical hospital for several m onths, has D allas and St. Helens. Mrs. E. G. Judd will leave this been removed to his home w here he evening for Vancouver, W ash., th e is m aking rap id recovery. H e is beginning of a trip to extend east able to sit in a wheel c h a ir and as far as Toronto, Canada, w here enjoy the sunshine. No n eed of la b o rin g o v e r a h o t sto v e in w arm Mr. and Mrs. H orace Berg and she will spend the sum m er w ith a w e a th er. T h e E v e rh o t c o o k e r ro a sts, bakes, stew s sister. She will visit th e rem ain d tw o sm all d au g h ters and Mrs. H. W. a n d ste a m s— ju s t lik e a k itc h e n ra n g e , but w ith o u t er of th is week w ith h er son and Ayers, ail of Roseburg, Oregon, are dau g h ter-in -law , Dr. and Mrs house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. h e a tin g up th e k itc h e n . Sim ply put th e food in th e H. H. Judd at V ancouver, and will T u rn er. Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Ayers, c o n ta in e r, tu rn on th e e le c tric ity an d fo rg e t ab o u t it go S atu rd ay to Milton, Oregon, to sisters, a re th e nieces of Mrs. u n til read y to serve. F o r picnics s ta r t y o u r h o t dish spend th e w eek-end w ith th ree T u rn er. sons who are w orking there. A in th e E v e rh o t a n d w hen rea d y to leave th e E v e rh o t F o rest Je n n e suffered a broken stop of a few days will be m ade at nose and cu ts about the lips, and w ill finish th e co o k in g , w hile you a re on th e way, Denver, and at Chicago she plans his com panion Miss E sther P e te r w ith sto re d h eat. to join th e Rev. Mr. Judd who left son facial cu ts when the m achine for th a t city a short tim e ago. From In which they were driving S a tu r Chicago they w ill m ake th e trip to day evening was crashed Into on C anada w here the sum m er will be 39th stree t in P ortland. Mr. Jenne passed at th e sis te r’s sum m er home and Miss P eterso n were tak en to at O tter lake, n ear Toronto. Mr. th e em ergency hospital and la ter to and Mrs. Judd plan to re tu rn to th e ir homes. Included at no e x tra cost— a d u rab le rubberoid G resham in Septem ber. Cecil M etzger has accepted a po- ro v e r, b a k in g rack and th re e p a n s and tw o ¿ -q u a rt Dr. H enry Oakes has retu rn ed position ub a ssista n t at th e local seam less alu m in u m u te n sils. from New York w here he w ent on T w entieth C entury grocery. He business several weeks ago. He r e tak es the place of Milton Lake, p o rts th a t he has been successful who has been tra n sfe rre d to the in in te restin g eastern cap ital In the T w entieth C entury a t Lents. T h e E v e rh o t C ooker sells fo r Coal P ro d u cts com pany w ith which Mr. and Mrs. George Moen and he is affiliated. little d au g h ter of P o rtlan d have Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van Deusen moved and a re living east of G resh and son Jo h n of Boise, Idaho, are am. Mr. Moen is employed as a visiting Mr. Van D eusen’s b ro th er m echanic at .the H essel Im plem ent and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. D. com pany. H. Van D eusen Sr., and o th e r re la Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R ain w ater and tives. W hile h ere they g rea tly en B alance, $2.00 each m onth o r $13.50 cash joyed the ro se carn iv al in P o rtlan d . six ch ild ren arriv ed S atu rd ay from They are now in S eattle for a few Belt, M ontana, for a w eek’s visit w ith Mrs. R a in w ater's m other, Mrs. days' visit. M ary T etrick and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Scott and the Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger and la tte rs ’ g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H. D. B lanchard, ail of Santa Ana, Calif., d au g h ter Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. arriv ed T h u rsd ay by autom obile H arold Buzick and d au g h ter of M olly Boyd w ill d e m o n s tra te th e m an y uses for a w eek’s v isit with Mrs. B lanch Oregon City enjoyed th e w eek-end of th e E v e rh o t C ooker an d w ill also p re p a re a a rd 's sister-in -law , Mrs. O. A. E a st at Seaside. Mrs. A lbert A dkins and d augh man. m eal T h u rsd a y , F rid a y a n d S a tu rd a y , a t th e Mel D uncan accom panied his te rs Betty M arie and A lberta of P. E. P. s to re in G resham . uncle, Lee W ilkins, home to New H eppner, Oregon, arriv ed F rid ay p ort Monday and will rem ain for a for a visit of several w eeks with Mrs. A dkins’ m other, Mrs. Minnie week at th e beach. Brown. Mr. A dkins expects to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley and com e la ter for a sh o rt stay. Mrs. Fannie Shipley w ent to Salem Mrs. V. L. Brooks and children Sunday to visit th e la tte r's son, .Margaret and Bobby of Eugene are who is ill. visiting at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C aro th ers B rooks’ p aren ts, Dr. and Mrs. and ch ild ren , who have lived in F ra n k Peak. They cam e last week G resham since last F eb ru ary , left to atten d the rose festival in Tort- Sunday for Medford, Oregon, w here land. . W * - ir they will seek a location on a farm . Mrs. J. H. M orrison has been ill Mr. C aro th ers is the son of C. A. a t her home on Maple avenue for C aro th ers of G resham . th e past week. A lexander Beaver has moved into Miss W illene Botkin left S eattle BLECTRX; (he F ran k H einey house on th e cor- F o r health and com fort, every yesterday m orning w ith a p arty of i of T hird and Roberts. G re sh am P o w ell St. P h o n e bOl house m u st have a constant, slo w P o rtlan d friends for a m onth's tour Mrs. Jam es Anthony of V ancou of in te rio r A laska. They left for ly m oving circulation of air. Montag ver, W ash., w as the week-end S eattle S aturday and sailed y e ste r guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Emery. day on the “P rin ce R u p ert.” On furnaces provide it in ta rg e vo lu m e. Mrs. Anthony will be rem em bered th e ir retu rn they plan to stop at In every room in y o u r home! T h is as Miss H attie Pierce, a form er V ancouver and V ictoria, B. C. m eans proper circulation and w a rm th teach er in G resham g rad e school. T he Rev. and Mrs. D. B. W eintz w ith less fuel, because th e circulating Sunday ca lle rs a t the Em ery home w ere a p leasan t su rp rise S at were Mr. an d Mrs. W alter K rem er u rd ay given air is co nstantly pre-w arm ed. No evening a t th eir home on and two ch ild ren of M inneapolis, w arm and cold “streak s” in a Montag R oberts avenue when 35 friends Minn., and Mrs. K rem er’s fath e r of cam e in, laden w ith packages of heated home. P ortland. Mrs. K rem er w as a g ra d uate of file sam e n u rses' train in g v ario u s sizes. The su b stan tial gifts food w ere much app reciated by class as Mrs. Ruby Em ery Buckle. of Specify the e p asto r and his family. Mr. Jam es Hill and George and H arry th W eintz is the assista n t p asto r of P resto n w ere week-end g u ests of the U ndenom inational tem ple. the Em erys. Louis Maulding has arriv ed from W illiam Siem ens, G resham pho G rand Forks, N. Dak., w here he to g rap h er, anil his sister, Mrs. has been atten d in g the U niversity Anna Reimer, w ent to D allas, O re of N orth Dakota, and is at the home gon, Monday for a few days' visit of his uncle, J. C. Shultz. Mr. with friends, Maulding received his bachelor of Mr and Mrs. W alter Mason of science degree at the close of the W estport. Oregon, have disposed of school year in G rand Forks. At th eir residence property w est of the p resen t he is atten d in g the m edi cannery to W illiam K niefel on the cal sum m er school of the U niver E asy p a y m e n ts— N o fin a n ce ch arges Im m e d ia te service Base Line. The purchase has been sity of Oregon in P o rtlan d . His made by Mr Kniefel as a m a tte r of fath e r, F. K. M aulding, recently Investm ent only. The sale was cam e from C ottage Grove and is at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. C. made th ro u g h B W. Thorne. S. 8. Thom pson, who is in P o rt Shultz. J. S. CHIODO, Prop. land Medical hospital for tr e a t 1233 M ain St. m ent follow ing a stroke of p a ra ly sis. is rep o rted to he g reatly im proved. His mind is now clea r and m uscular conditions are b etter. Mr. and Mrs. Chase E. St. C lair R. E. Cannon, principal of the en tertain ed a num ber of P o rtlan d high school, left Monday m orning friends Sunday a t a b rea k fa st in by autom obile for P alo Alto, Calif., honor of th e Misses E dith G unner w here he will take a sum m er and Bessie Seotchbrook, who a r course at Stanford university. rived early th a t m orning from School ad m in istratio n and child de liiu klord, IB. W hile in Portland velopm ent will be am ong th e su b they will atten d the a n ti-tu b e rc u jects studied. losis convention, to w hich they Jdr. and Mrs. Paul W ilson will cam e as delegates. O thers present Il iv. to r S u n F rancisco, Calif., to- I w ere th e Misses M yrtle Schm ale, m orrow to m ake th eir fu tu re home. Anne McCormick, Cora Schiid- While here Mr. W ilson has been ham er and Mrs. L illian Mathews. A employed as d river for the G resh Dr. L. W. Griffith of P o rtlan d has am T ra n sfer com pany and Mrs. T he wedding ring has been m ade arran g e m en ts for space at W ilson as o p era to r for th e Oregon .Mealey's Jew elry sto re for eyesight T elephone com pany. touched by the magic wand of sp ecialist w ork and w ill be found Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davidson and th ere F riday and S atu rd ay of each two ch ild ren . Mr. and Mrs. E llis week. Dr. Griffith w as form erly Davidson and Miss Jean P eterson fashion «5 Here ate exquisitely The master painter chooses Rasmussen Paint with the S tap les optical bus. of Salem left th is m orning for T aft w here they will enjoy a few days because he knows it to be made of pure linseed The A m erican Legion au x iliary carved rings, diamond circlets at tile beach. E llis Davidson has a bake sale, held S atu rd ay at the A. sister. Mrs. Leavens at T aft. oil, pure white lead, pure white zinc and high W. Metzger store, w as w ell p a tro n A tru ck loaded with 90 c ra te s of and plain rings w ith a curve A ized. The sum of $20 w as realized est grade color pigments. All doubly ground straw b e rrie s was rep o rted stolen from the sale and w ill be used to from T hird and M orrison stre e ts In send delegates to th e sta te con so subtle as to signalize in oil and mixed by most improved machinery. P o rtland last T hursday. T Miyas- vention to he held a t Medford, O re aki, a Jap an ese farm er n ear G resh gon. th e first week in A ugust. am , told the police (hat he had left a new style At last, here are “ Shadow A Joint b irthday celeb ratio n was the tru ck but a few m inutes when held W ednesday at th e home of he retu rn ed to find it gone. Garments*" that h a rtn o - For Exteriors Mrs. Jo h n Bliss for h er m other, E ncouraging progress Is being nixe in quality, lightness MASMUftMEN PIK E I’A lv r Mrs. Anna E ngels who w as 89 years made in th e plans for th e e n larg e and appearance with our Also Creosote Shingle S t a in , of age. and th e la tte r's g rea t g ra n d ment nt the Methodist E piscopal Porch Floor Paint ; llarn and d au g h ter. Evelyn Stone, aged eight, daintiest lingerie. church. Pledges taken last Sunday Hoof Paint ; Trta k. Tra- tuia, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. in th e congregation w ere gratify in g atid Implement Paint They are made of beauti Stone of Fairview . A fine dinner, and to g eth er w ith am ounts prev i bile E n a m e ls. Spar in w hich tw o b irth d ay cakes fig ously prom ised, brought the ful imported French dou Hoof C oating; Concrete and ured. w as served at noon. Those am ount up to m ore th an tw o -th ird s ble voile. It will not stretch, C em en t C oatin g present w ere Mrs. E ngels. Evelyn j the desired figure. It is expected GRESHAM, OREGON break or tear It launders Stone. Mrs. G ertru d e P earso n and th at th e balance will be pledged For Interior» d au g h ter Ju n e of St. Jo h n s, Mrs. beautifully. No s m a rtly w ithin the next week Dwight A lderm an of P o rtlan d , Mrs. W a ll-I’ura W ashable Wall Win. B row nhill of G atew ay. O re dressed woman should he Blaine T u rn e r and ch ild ren . Mrs. P a in t. ltacollle K nsnw ls; In gon. b ro th er of Tim othy Brow nhill w ith o u t at least two of H elen Camp. Mrs. C. H Stone and side Floor P a in t; OU S tain s; form er n ew spaper man of G resh them in her wardrobe. W. J. Cooper drove to S ilv e rto n ,' F or low est ra te s on autom obile, ch ild ren an d Mr. and Mrs. John Floor and Varnish Stain . Hath am. Is in G resham looking over th is Salem and C orvallis F rid ay testin g tru ck and general in su ran c e see Bliss. Tub Enam el. Durable Floor p art of the county and seeking em out th e m erits of his new W hippet B W. Thorne.*-A dv. Varnish ploym ent In the berry h arv est. He Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Schenk and six. A fter atten d in g to business \ is accom panied by his w ire ami baby d au g h ter of Ridgefield, W ash.. I m a tte rs he retu rn ed hom e by way sm all son. They are pleased with A SPECIA L COMMUNICA spent Sunday w ith John Schenk Sr 1 of McMinnville w here he visited th is section of the country. Mr Schenk, who is p rin cip al of th e 1 w ith his d au g h ter. Miss D orothy TION of Gresham Lodge No. r-eJ Mrs. P e a rl Mack and d au g h ter Ridgefield school, is atten d in g sum- ' Cooper. 152 A. F. A A. M. in M asonic Helen have gone to Blalock, O re m er school In P ortland. hall, G resham , W ednesday evening. g o n . to r a th r o e w o rk M sll w ith I Window Cleaning. Ed. Schenk left Sunday for his | Ju n e 2d. 8 o'clock. W ork in th e friends. For expert window cleaning see E. A. Degree. an n u al sum m er em ploym ent as fo r T he R oyal N eig h b o rs w ill m eet Gresham Phone 1451 est ra n g e r in the C en tral m ountains S. T ajlm a. or les.-e o rd ers w ith J W J. TODD, W. M. at th e hom e of M rs M innie W yant Rose Brown, G resham , phone 2501 W. L. GORSAOE. Secy. n ear Lost Lake. T hursday evening. Ju n e 21. It w as th e dear old lady’s first ride in a taxi, and she w atched w ith grow ing alarm as the d riv er con tin u a lly put hia hand outside the car as a signal to th e follow ing traffic. At la st she becam e ex a s perated. “Young m an," she said, “you look a fte r th a t ca r of yours and w atch w here you’re driving I'll tell you when it starts raining Enjoy Well-Cooked Food- E verhot C ooker DEMONSTRATION- June 2 8 2 9 3 0 PORTLAND f OR FURNACE Gxflfl Gresham Plumbing & Heating Co. A WEDDING RINGS T)eLuxe A M A M A A A jfflealep’s Sietoelrp ¿©tore A A A M A $3.50 and $5 A . W . M e tz g e r & C o. W. R. HICKS CO.