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FRIDAY, THINK JU>K *ä. THINK GKE8HAS lfifih THINK Pastor Enjoying All «• p ra re fa l and «¡erMir, The tluH<*r> so bright, the fields so green. Yet eye hath not seen, nor e a r yet heard The ftev. Enoch Sandeen, p asto r The joys lor the t'althiul, so says ; of th e Saron L u th e ra n ch u rch , w ho the word. H. W .SNASHALL. 1 w ith his wife and Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S tu re is enjoying a trip east, sends the follow ing in te restin g let- , te r to th e Outlook, w ritte n from Moline, 111., Ju n e 1: “ D ear O utlook F rie n d :—A p ro m ise is a prom ise, and my prom ise w as to w rite tw o lines an d let you 1411 know how w e ta k e th in g s out east. "A ffilia te d B u y e rs S to re s " a r e W ell, ‘E ast ia ea st and W est is H O M E O W N ID S T O K E S , inde- w est, and never th e tw ain sh all p e n d e n tly o w n e d a n d p e rs o n a lly o p e ra te d , lo c a te d r ig h t in y o u r m eet.’ We like it. b u t th e w est w ith n e ig h b o rh o o d , a n d s a v e y o u tim e, tro u b le , m o n e y a n d in co n v e n ie n c e in its ruggedness and g ran d e u r can b u y in g . O u r a b ility to s e rv e y o u never be supplanted by th e pro saic b est w ith q u a lity m e r c h a n d is e fo r less is th r o u g h o u r m e m b e rs h ip in : east. "A ffilia te d B u y e rs ," a n o r g a n iz a tio n o f o v e r 350 In d e p e n d e n t m e r c h a n is . “We had heard a lot of th e won b u y in g c o lle c tiv e ly in m a x im u m derful roads of th e east. Yes, they q u a n titie s , in s u r in g a lo w e r c o s t o u s a n d a lo w e r p ric e to y o u . A are w onderfully clogged up w ith c o m p a ris o n o f o u r w e e k ly c ir c u la r s p ro v e s y o u r s a v in g gumbo and w ater. We have never S p ecials In S e a s o n a b le I te m s (o r before had a chance to shim m y, but S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d ay these roads m ade a C h arlesto n out JUNE a - 2 5 of everybody, even th e preach ers. ‘Sehr bose,’ as th e G erm ans would M IL K , B o rd e n -O re g o n C a r- Q n a tio n I*arge c a n . C a n .. Z/V say. P O S IS B ilV N F L A K E S 1 ft “T he Synodical m eeting a t Des R e g u la r siz e. P a c k a g e ... 1 W W E S S O N O IL , J u s t R ig h t fo r . Moines, Iowa, w as very in te restin g . S a la d s .” Q u a r t tin . 4 9 f They aw arded our conference (the , Colum bia) $10,000 th is y ear as aid D E V IL E D M E A T . L ib b y ’s % ’s. • J u s t R ig h t fo r S a n d w ic h e s . O C -, on our hom e m ission field. Be 6 c a n s fo r ........................... ¿iU C sides th is sum we received $30,000 R I P E O L IV E S , L in d s a y . L a rg e to stren g th en our h o sp ital w ork in t a ll tin . s t a n d a r d size. I T i l l ............................................ lO C j A storia, w here we have ju s t fin S A R D IN E S , O tte r B ra n d . Fancy ished th e building of a $250,000 hos- N o 1 o v al tin s T o m a to , 1 Q M u s ta rd . S p iced . T i n . . . 1 : pttal. 2 fo r 23c “ It m ight in te re st our people out M A X P A P E R , r e g u la r 5c *1 /A w est to know th a t th e ap p eal for size. 4 p a c k a g e s f o r .......... 1 " C tHe endow m ent of four synodical O LEO M ABO A R IN E , A ffiliated B u y e r 's b ra n d . •'H ig h e s t Q u a lity M a d e .” i college at Rock Islan d , 111., w as so 1 p o u n d pa. kag»- 1 Q P a c k a g e ............................... 1 ' successful th a t it has b ro u g h t in P A L M O L IV E SO A P. “ F o r th a t $1,800,000. We a re going fo rw ard S ch o o l G irl C o m p le x io n ." •: fo r Z O C ! splendidly. I received my B achelor of D ivinity degree in 1923 from the C R A B M E A T , N o rth S e a B ra n d . C h o ice J a p - N o r t h S e a c a tc h . 1 ................... A U C | college m entioned. “The m em bership of our synod S U P E R S U D S , ‘‘S u d s in a F la s h .' F o r la u n d r y a n d d ish e s. Q is now som ething over 400,000. L a rg e p a c k a g e . P a c k a g e uC "E bba and O rville send th eir M U S T A R D , M o reh o u se. 6-oz. j a r S u p re m e fo r co ld m e a ts . 0C greetings w ith m ine.” His Eastern Trip WALRADS Phone S A L M O N , G old B a r. A la s k a . 1 -lb. ta ll tin s ( ’a n ......................... fa n c y P I M IE N TO 8 , D ro m e d a ry . 3 fo r 25c C R E A M E T T E S , c u t m at a - ro n i o ra N o o d le s .” 2 p k g s. red QCz> OUC J Oc -5 ( - 1 OC "A H o m e O w n ed S to re " G iv in g P e r s o n a l S e rv ic e R ig h t in Y o u r N e ig h b o rh o o d LUSTED Miss L ucile E. Davies, of L usted, and E nnis H am lin, of P o rtlan d , j w ere m arried a t Vancouver, W ash., W ednesday, Ju n e 20. T he c e re mony w as w itnessed by th e m o th ers of th e bride and groom . They w ill reside in P o rtlan d , w here Mr. H am lin is em ployed as a taxi d riv er. The bride is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davies an d a form er stu d e n t at G resham Union high school. HALEY T he Sunday school of th e H aley B aptist church w ill convene a t 10 a. m., to be follow ed by th e m o rn ing w orship a t 11. T he evening service w ill begin a t 8 o’clock. All services next S unday w ill be in E nglish. T he p asto r, th e Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell, says, “ Don’t fo rg et th e little w hite ch u rch ju st aro u n d th e corn er, w here a h ea rty welcom e a l w ays aw aits you.” ROCKWOOD R ock Springs C oal At th e ann u al school m eeting of the Rockwood d istric t held Monday, A. D. Leedy w as elected a d irecto r for th ree years to succeed P ete r W eiland, and W alker Q uesinberry was re-elected clerk of th e board. T he vote on w heth er th e d is tric t would pay the tra n sp o rta tio n of high school pupils to P o rtlan d won by a sm all m argin. C. E. A nderson has opened a fru it stand a t Eastwood. N o. 1 O ld G row th C ord W ood New F ootw ear for Ladles. The sp rin g 's sm a rte st slip p ers, pum ps and oxfords a t p o p u lar prices, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Ayls- w orth * M artin, G resham .—Adv. Summer Price now on For low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and general in su ran c e see B. W. T horne.—Adv. JUDD FUEL CO. Phone 1581 Even w ant ads a re new s when they ap p e ar in the Outlook. Gresham STAPLES The Jewelry and Opti cal Store of the common people One of the finest stocka of Diamonds and W atches in the Northwest Optical Parlors second to none, and you will find prices very reasonable jL • 356 Alder St., Portland . Phone BEacon 8080 S E R V IC E Our equipment is at your disposal day or night. Our success is built on being ready to serve at any and all times. Gates Funeral Home Oretliam j. r. g a t e s Mori ¡clan Lady Aialataat Telephone 2471 OUTLOOK, ORESHAM, OREGON PAGE FITS PLEASANT HOME T he newly wedded couple, Mr. and Mrs. C harles De H aven, w ere given a su rp rise show er a t th e home of Mf. De H aven’s p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Al. De H aven. About 30 frien d s and neighbors enjoyed th e event. R efresh m en ts w ere served and many lovely gifts w ere received. Carl Douglass Post (Of E stacad a) Announces a Special Engagem ent of the Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es M anary, of P o rtlan d , en tertain ed sev eral P leas- i an t Home people Sunday. T he guests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Drew, ; Mr. and Mrs. W illis M arkell. A 1 m ost enjoyable d in n er w as served. | The aftern o o n w as sp en t visiting different p a rts of P o rtlan d , lnclud- j ing th e aviation fields. M isses Rose and E lizabeth W eth- erell, gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. M ar tin L en n artz and Miss A nna L en n artz, w ere en tertain ed T h u rsd ay evening at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W illis M arkell. O ther g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Greenw ood and ch ild ren P atty and N ellie. Mr. M ur phy, Mrs. Ted Adams and d au g h ter Alice L o rrain e, Mrs. O. J. Gill, Miss Iris Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Drew, Mr. and Mrs. M artin L en n a rtz and Miss A nna L ennartz. Mrs. G. H. B lackburn has been e n tertain in g her sis te r and d au g h te r D elight, from B erkeley, Cal., the p ast week. They expect to re tu rn in a few days. The Rev. Gordon Jo h n so n will occupy th e p u lp it a t th e P lea san t Home B aptist ch u rch next Sunday m orning and evening. T h e Bible school will convene a t th e usual hour of 10 o’clock. T he senior B. V. P. U. w ill m eet a t 7:30 o'clock, w liii- th e ju n io rs m eet a t th e sam e hour in th e Sunday school room. The re g u la r m onthly se ssio n -o f M ultnom ah g ran g e w ill be held S a t u rd ay evening, Ju n e 23, a t 8 o’clock. T ilt lectu re hour a t 8:30 w ill be an open session, w hen th e public w ill be w elcom e to atten d . R e fresh m en ts w ill be served a t th e close of the evening’s p ro g ram and a so cial h o u r w ill be enjoyed. G randm a W aybill is spending some tim e a t th e hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Jam es K night, at Sherwood. Mrs. Stephen W aybill, h er son H arvey, and d au g h ter, Mrs. V a lte r Jo hanson, accom panied Mrs. W aybill to Sherw ood, b u t re tu rn e d th e sam e day. Mrs. Alice Cannon is a t th e J. M. M elton home for a few w eeks’ visit, to a ssist her d au g h ter, Mrs. Melton, during th e stra w b e rry sea son. Mr. Melton, who h as been In poor h ealth for som e tim e, is slow ly Im proving h u t is un ab le to a s sum e his farm duties as yet. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. N elson w ere luncheon g u ests of th e Rev. and Mrs. W illiam F airw ea th er, In P o rt land, W ednesday noon, an d w ere en tertain ed at d in n er in th e even ing a t the home of th e ir son and dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson. Miss M arg aret F itzg erald , a s tu dent at th e U niversity of W ashing ton, is spending a p a r t of h er v a cation at th e hom e of h er au n t, Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. At th e an n u a l school m e e tin g of th e O rient d istric t la st Monday evening V ictor Jo h n so n w as r e elected d irecto r to serve th re e years and his son. F re d erick Johnson, w as elected clerk for one year. Mrs. R obert M iller was shopping in P o rtlan d W ednesday. T he stra w b e rry h arv e st in th is com m unity Is about com pleted and th e ra sp b e rrie s w ill soon occupy th e atten tio n of th e grow ers. T he stra w b e rry crop w as m uch below th e n o rm al yield, b ut pro sp ects are splendid for a bum per crop of the rasp b erries. T hose atten d in g th e stra w b e rry social and program given a t th e M ethodist ch u rch by the com bined boards expressed them selves as being delighted w ith th e event. An in te restin g program w as p resented, with P attie Greenw ood, Mrs. John E ggim an, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bickford and d au g h ters Genevieve, Alm a and A urlie; Mrs. Gibson, Rose and E lizabeth W eath erell, Anna L ennartz, Olive M iller, B. W. Cory, and Oliver Gill co n trib u tin g . The ladies served stra w b e rry sh o rtcak e, coffee and cream follow ing th e p ro gram . T he Rev. Oliver Gill has been a t tending th e A rea Sum m er School of Theology held a t Salem th e p ast two weeks. H ouse gu ests for th e week a t the M ethodist p arso n ag e w ere Miss Iris P ease and Mrs. T. O. Adams and little d au g h ter A lice L oraine, of P o rtlan d . The cab in et of th e E pw orth League m et for a b u sin ess session at the hom e of th e Rev. and Mrs. O. Gill. Services a t th e M ethodist church Sunday w ill be: Sunday school a t 10 and preach in g service a t 11:15 a. m., E pw orth le a g u e a t 7 p. m., and th e evening ch u rch service at 8 o’clock. T he evening service will be one of song and illu stra te d lec tu re. A cordial w elcom e w ill be received by stra n g e rs who may a t tend th e services. H erm an W alters is inviting all boys betw een th e ages of 12 and 18 A Real AMERICAN LEGION T IR E SALE Valjean- Norraandy For a limited time we are off ering these prices on FIRST GRADE - i 6 PIECE orchestra : For Its REGULAR DANCE AT EAGLE CREEK SAT., JUNE 30 30x3J O. S. . . . $ 31x4, 6 ply . . . 33 X 4, 7.50 12.50 13.25 14.00 26.50 6 ply . . . 30 X 5,8 ply H. D. NO who a re in terested in a w eek-end outing to m eet him a t the M eth odist ch u rc h Sunday evening a t 6 o’clock. R ussell G entry visited w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood, in the V ictory com m unity over th e w eek-end. VICTORY The an n u al school election was held Monday evening. A. A. Mc M illan was elected d irecto r and J. C. S trebin clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N oreen and fam ily of P o rtlan d and Mrs. Ted Sm ith of A storia were v isito rs over the week end a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allder. Jess Stafford and son G lenn of P ortland were d in n er guests a t A. Stafford’s on 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. A llder spent one day th is week a t th e Zig Zag au to cam p visitin g w ith Mrs. Geo. H ayden and dau g h ter C rystal. FBEE Use of sp ray brush w ith q u art of lacquer. For best resu lts spray lacq aer on. The only w ay to paint w icker fu rn itu re . L. L. K idder H ardw are Company. $ 8.00 ............. 9.00 . . . 13.00 . .. 15.00 2 9 x 4 .4 0 ............. 30 X 4.50 31 X 5.25 32 X 6.00 SEC O N D S A ll other sizes and gra d es red u ced in proportion GRESHAM BATTERY - TIRE SHOP FAIRVIEW "T he U nited P ro te sta n t C hurch of A m erica—Coming,” will be the them e of th e serm on Sunday m o rn ing at 11 o’clock a t th e Sm ith Me m orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch by the p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- sted. Sunday school w ill m eet at 10 o’clock. Mrs. J. W. A nderson en tertain ed a num ber of frien d s at luncheon T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in honor of Mrs. C h ristin e Jo h n s F itzgerald, who is visiting h ere from Los An geles. T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. F itzg erald , Mrs. Je ssie M illar, Mrs. E. M. Stone, Mrs. Blaine T u rn er. Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend, Mrs. F ra n ces T eg art, Mrs. G eorge Zim m er m an, Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend, Mrs. C. E. Bunn, Mrs. C lara Stone, Mrs. C. H. Stone, Mrs. A nderson, Miss Mamie B urns, Mrs. Eliza Stone and Miss Isab elle Zim m erm an. Mrs. L aw rence and son Bobby vis ited W ednesday a t the hom e of her m other, Mrs. H. C. Moore. Carol H eslin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed H eslin, has retu rn ed to San F rancisco, Cal., w here he is em ployed by th e Pacific T elephone & T elegraph Co. Mr. H eslin took his vacation tw o w eeks e a rlie r th an usual so th a t he m ight be p rese n t a t th e g rad u atio n exercises a t the Oregon S tate college of his sister, Miss L illian H eslin, who w as the youngest m em ber of the g rad u atin g class. The R ussellville and Fairview g ran g es joined in a big picnic W ednesday afternoon a t Blue Lake park. S upper w as served a t 7 o'clock to 150 persons. Fairview gran g e fu rn ish ed the coffee. A fter su p p er sp o rts w ere enjoyed by the young people and sm all cash prizes w ere given. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Brow n have left F airview to spend th e sum m er at W arren , Idaho, w here th ey have m ining property. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Biesch have moved to P o rtlan d . W here Mr. Biesch Is employed as a tru ck d river for W illiam E lm er, a milk dealer. W ittm er McDonald, son of Mrs. L ester Cam pbell, Is hom e for th e sum m er vacation. He has been teaching a t P ark d ale, Ore., and w ill re tu rn th e re for n ex t y ear's work. Mrs. L. A. Moore, a fo rm er F air- view resid en t, visited Sunday a t the home of Mrs. Eliza Stone. She will leave soon for W isconsin, w here she will spend the sum m er with relatives. « > i ► FISK a n d KELLY 32 X 4, 6 ply . . . . ONE NIGHT ONLY Usual Prices FULLY GUARANTEED L at Ivy Filling Station Powell St., Gresham Phone 1701 ? TROUTDALE F rien d s and relativ es gath ered a t th e J. R. K n a rr home Sunday In honor of Mr. K n a rr’s birthday. Mrs. K n a rr had planned everything so ca refu lly it w as a com plete s u r prise. T he out-of-tow n gu ests w ere Mr. K n a rr’s sister-in -law . Mrs. Dave K n arr, and d au g h ter H elen, of Jew ell, K an.; Mr. and Mrs. M arion S h earer, of P a rk d a le ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A shw orth and L ester A shw orth, of S p rin g d ale; Mr. and Mrs. R. F o u st and two sons, of G resham . T hose from T ro u td ale w ere Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence, Mr. and Mrs. R. K n a rr and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arso n s, Mrs. Mary P arso n s and Mrs. S. F. H arlow . T he a fte r noon w as sp e n t in boat rid in g and social ch at. All left at a late hour, w ishing Mr. K n a rr m any m ore b irthdays. Mr. and Mrs. J. H alley and d au g h te r H a rrie t accom panied Mrs. A. W. Griffis and sons K enneth and H erb ert, of G resham , to Mt. Hood W ednesday evening to v isit Mr. Griffis, w ho is fo re st ran g e r In th a t locality. At a school m eeting held Monday evening H. E. Hloyd w as re-elected clerk of th e board of d irecto rs, and H a rry B ram h all w as elected a di re c to r to till th e place of J. D eni son, a re tirin g d irector. Mrs. H. Howell and M. B. McGinnis a re the o th e r d ire c to rs of th e T ro u td ale school board. Sunday school and p reaching se r vice will be held Sunday m orning a t 10 o’clock at th e Com m unity ch u rch . The p asto r, the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, w ill preach from th e su b je ct,.“T he United P ro te sta n t C hurch of A m erica—Com ing.” T ro u td ale m em bers of th e G resh am C atholic ch u rc h gave an e n te r ta in m e n t a t th e city hall T uesday evening. A larg e crow d attended and th o ro u g h ly enjoyed th e p ro gram , w hich consisted of m usical n u m b ers and novelty acts. Miss V era W eiss, of P o rtlan d , gave sev era l violin selectio n s: Miss P rlndle, of P o rtlan d , co n trib u ted several vo cal num bers and Louise Cotm ire, also of P o rtlan d , sang tw o p opular airs, playing h er own accom pani m ent on a ukulele. F red Lynch, of S eattle, who sin g s over rad io s ta tion KOMO, ren d ered a num ber of vocal selections. Miss F lo ren ce Honey, of G resham , w as accom pa n ist for th e evening. F eb ren b ach er b ro th ers, of S pringdale, gave a ne gro im personation, and Mr Kelley, if T routdale, gave a novelty num ber. A fter th e p rogram s tra w b e r ries, cake and coffee w ere served. Ja n n e tta Pye, of P o rtlan d , is vis iting a t th e hom e of h er Sister, Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford. Mrs. W. C. S pence T uesday a t tended th e m eeting of th e N ational T u b ercu lo sis association w hich met In P o rtlan d . She rep o rts a m ost in te re stin g gath erin g . Mrs. Roy A nderson and ch ildren, of Spokane, arriv ed T uesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. A nderson’s m other, Mrs. H attie W ilson, w here she ex pects to v isit a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Budge, of I INVEST in the P rogress of the Community 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. When you invest your savings in Portland Electric Power company $6.00 F irst Preferred Stock, You’re Investing in the progress of the comma* nity. Your investm ent pays a steady income and shows a steady increase in value. T his stock yields #.85% dividends. W rite, call or phone today. PORTLAND COMPANY «UBCTRIC S T O R E ELECTRIC BLDG 820 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon M ilwaukie, visited frien d s In T ro u t dale Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E llio tt, of P o rt land, and Mrs. B. RusseJl and c h il dren, of D etroit, Ore., w ere T uesday v isito rs a t the home of th eir au n t, Mrs. E lecta P arso n s. Mrs. O. Seavey and d au g h ters L u cile and M axine, and Mrs. D ora Hhute and son C harles w ere S u n day g u ests a t th e home of Mrs. E. P arsons. Mrs. A nna L ato u re ll, who has been visiting frien d s a t Seaside, has retu rn ed to th e hom e of her m o th er, Mrs. H attie W ilson. Miss Jo h an n a B urns, of Spokane, Waslv, arriv ed hom e S atu rd ay evening to spend h er vacation w ith h er m other, Mrs. M arg aret B urns. Mrs. B urns, who has been til for the past week, Is im proving slowly. SPRINGDALE ! took In the am usem ents a t the Oaks ' Park. Mr. and Mrs. F red Salzm an were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ehlen In P o rtlan d Sunday. A fter a de lightful d in n e r the evening was spent a t Jan tzen park. Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Woods are enjoying a v isit th is week from the la tte r’s b ro th er and fam ily. At th e an n u al school m eeting held M onday evening O. C. B ates was re-elected as a d irecto r on the board, w hich consists of Mr. Bates, Tom N orthw ay and George A tkin son. Mr. A tkinson will be ch a ir man of the board th is com ing year. Mr. and Mrs. F red Salzm an mo tored to Salem la st T uesday. They had as th e ir guests Mrs. D oretta B ossham er and Theo. P illa r of P o rt land. A picnic d in n er In a Salem p ark was enjoyed. On th e ir re tu rn th ey m ade th e looq through R ickreall, a rriv in g a t F o rest Grove to atten d a b irth d a y d in n e r given a t the McKInnell home. Mr. and Mrs. Salzm an rem ained over n ig h t a t the P illa r hom e and attended the rose show In P ortland th e fol low ing day. T he S pringdale Sew ing club m et a t the home of Mrs. Jack Zllm on W ednesday F o u rteen m em bers were present. A picnic was plan ned by th e club for th e la tte r p a rt of July. A h an d k erch ief show er was given In honor of Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay’s b irth d ay . Mr. an d Mrs. E rn est Peterkhn T.awn Mowers. We repair and sharpen lawn were d in n e r guests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Jonea In P o rt mowers. We call for and deliver. J. E M etzger, G reaham , phone land Sunday. In th e evening they 1901.—Adv. tf