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PAGE FOUR GRB8HAM OUTLOOK, T heodore Roosevelt,— “ It shows he HIGH SCHOOL VOTES FOR BEST BOOKS was a real boy." FRIDAY. GRESHAM LOCALS NOVEMBER LADIES 1». I»2I> AID SPENDS DAY IN QUILTING A se n io r’s com m ent on Up From P ilgrim '» P rogress has been voted ¡S lav ery ,— “ W hat am bition can do for About 30 ladles atten d ed th e Aid T he m usical concert and dance to society at Mrs. B. L. W alrad 's la st th e best book by the high school s tu a m an ." On T he H arb o r,— “No u n be given by the G resham Post A m eri W ednesday which was an all-day a f dents. L ast T uesday m orning th e en real h appenings." can Legion, N ovem ber 27, prom ises fair. T he ladies spent th e day sew tire stu d e n t body celebrated Good "B ooks ow ned” is a broad list and to be a g rea t tre a t to th e music-lov ing on aprons and q u iltin g on a quilt T he com m ittees are Book Week by w riting down the extends from th e stu d e n ts’ ow ning ing public. which they nearly finished.* They nam es of favorites. T here were as Shakespeare, th e Bible and L ongfel w orking h ard to m ake it one of the are p lanning about th e m iddle of low ’s poems to one who has only big social affairs of th e season. T ick December to give an apron an d food m any books m entioned as the school R agged Dick. ets are now on sale by Guy D. Jones, sale. T here will be no personal so contains a tu d en ts. But some titles T he dictionary and encyclopedia and Chase St. C lair in G resham . licitatio n b ut th e frien d s of th e were m entioned by every class. received one vote each. W alter M etzger at Boring G arage, It church are asked to bring articles of Those books estim ated good by s tu E. Esson a t Sandy, Oregon Drug food to th e sale, th e proceeds of dents from freshm en to seniors were: PIE SOCIAL. sto re and at th e Fox B ro th e rs’ store which are to go for th e benefit of th e P ilg rim ’s P rogress, L ittle Women, A public pie social and free dance at T routdale. D eerslayer, Call of the W ild, Robin and d rill by Team of A nchor Coun- u l„ ... , . . , , . „ church. E lizabeth Johnson had eight Mrs. Wm. George of P o rtlan d , a son Crusoe, Tom Sawyer, the Bible, ell will be given by Security Benefit! Shepherd of th e Hills, Longfellow 's association, G resham Council, Sat- H am pshire hogs en tered at th e stock cousin of Mrs. B. L. W alrad, who has urday evening, December 4. show at P o rtlan d th is week. She took lived for ten years in Mexico, gave a poems. All ladies are requested to bring g(x fli-st prizes and two seconds. Ev- very in te restin g ta lk on conditions T he favorites am ong books owned ples which will be sold to highest , „„ , there. Mrs. Wm. A verill san g in her by th e stu d en ts w ere: L ittle W omen, bidder Everybody welcome. Com. ery a,,lm al en tered won a ‘)rlze- BERT CLINE, Sec'y. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Robinson, of very pleasing m anner. Mrs. Ed. Ayls freshm en; P ilg rim ’s Progress, sopho „ ---------------- — i W ashington, a re visiting th e la tte r's w orth, who was to sing was unable m ores; D eerslayer, Juniors; Tale of Orient Grange Bazaar. H,Htpr. Mr(j Humagon to do so on th e account of a bad cold Two Cities, seniors. M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 will In terestin g C riticism s. hold a bazaar In the O rient hall. Sal- j Kev J E - Brown, of P o rtlan d , will C arl Zim m erm an, th e young son of A preach a t th e B aptist church Sunday From a fresh m an : Life of Lincoln, urday evening, December 11. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, a l sh o rt program will be given and r<- m orning a t 11 o ’clock. All m em bers "L ife of a man we should follow ." most severed his th u m b from his left fresh m en ts served follow ing the From a sophom ore: Boys’ Life of sale. 78 are req u ested to be present. E very hand last T uesday, w hile sp littin g one is cordially invited. wood. T he in ju re d m em ber was Services and Sunday school a t the sewed on in th e hope of saving it, but Zion Evangelical church next Sunday so far th e outcom e of th e experim ent m orning. A cordial in v itation is ex is unknow n. tended to all friends. Tom orrow aftern o o n , beginning at 3 o’clock, th e ladles of th e Zion Evangelical church will hold a ba zaar and food sale a t th e g ran g e hall. Come and buy your Sunday cake and pie and your C hristm as gifts. T he sale will continue u n til all things are sold. On T hanksgiving, Novem ber 25, at 10:30 a. ni. th e re will be services held in th e G erm an language a t the Zion Evangelical church. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schanno left W ednesday for a two w eeks' sta y at H ot L ake In Union county. Mrs. Schanno has not been well for some tim e and they hope th e trip will im prove h er health . H. W. Cooley, form erly of G resh am , now of P o rtlan d , was a visitor here today. unless you want to The F ields Motor C ar com pany on Main s tre e t has ju st p ut up a fine read about the BEST new sign m ade and p ainted by F red Storage Battery for Todd. T he sign is a cred it to Its ow n er, th e m ak er and the town. your car— R ak er & San are ad v ertisin g th e receipt of a shipm ent of th e new Ford c a rb u re to r which are th e most econom ical on th e m ark et fo r the Ford car. Dr. C. E. Cline of P o rtlan d , fa th e r of Mrs. K. A. Miller, received pain ful in ju ries in an autom obile acci d en t early th is week, when he was stru ck by a delivery car and throw n 27 feet. He had a collar bone broken and received m inor bruises. He is at a P o rtlan d hospital, w here he is recovering from his in ju ries. Dr. Automobile manufac Cline is 76 years old and Is an un usually heavy m an, w eighing about turers are now equip 250 pounds. ping their cars with Of in te rest to th e autom obile own e r is th e an n ouncem ent th a t W. A. Willard Batteries and Hessel has tak en th e agency for the C handler and Cleveland cars. W alter A drian has established a m otion p irtu re th e a te r In Canby, w here he shows tw ice a week. W ells C h alk er and fam ily, of P o rtlan d , expect to occupy th e C hal of these are using the k er hom e on Second stre e t, now oc pled by th e fam ily of Greg Cox. The Cox fam ily will occupy rooms in the This is what helps make a dinner good Sell building. Mrs. J. C. Shultz retu rn ed F riday from S h ep ard ’s sp rin g s, w here she spent a week. She rep o rted th ree Inches of «now in the foothills when she left. L ittle Robby M etzger, who has been ill for a few days, is reported to be slightly im proved. O rder Y our F ord son Don’t delay. Get it now and avoid the tractor shortage in the spring. RAKER & SON A N N O U N C IN G Gresham T heatre the Agency SATURDAY, NOV. 20 D O N ’T READ T H IS for Chandler & Cleveland Touring and Sport Models A u to m o b ile s Cecil B. DeMille’s modern version of Edwin Milton Royle’s famous ¡day “The Squaw Man” With a star cast of artists including Elliott Dexter, Ann Little, Katherine McDonald, Theodore Roberts, .Jack Holt, and other noted players. Someone has said, in order to successfully entertain the public the dram atist must make them laugh, make them wait, make them cry. “ The Squaw M an” does all these things. Comedy, “BUNGLING BURGLARS” Screen Magazine W. A. HESSEL New 36 Inch Percales THREADED RUBBER INSULATED WILLARD With a New Price Light Colors . . . 25c yd. Dark Colors . . .27c yd. 198 Ladies’ Butterfly Brand Silk Hose, now $1.98 Ladies’ Bear Brand Silk and Fibre Mixed Hose, n o w ........................... $1.25 DEPENDABLE RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FAMILY 168 Phone us your order for the “Makings” of that Thanksgiving Dinner Better come early and get a good seat. An extra show will be gjven Thanksgiving night. 15c and 35c MILAGE — What Are You Paying for — MILAGE A Q uality, ami Quality A lone, Count in a Heal M ileage G uaranteed T ire Perfection Asbestos Protected Tires are Quality Tires, hand-made by expert workmen under the most rigid inspection, anti are sold on a Real Mileage Guarantee. Perfection Asbestos Protected Tires have everything th at other high-grade tires have in their construction, and in addi tion thereto, have an extra ply of fabric, and an open weave Asbestos Breaker Strip of our own weaving. Sale Price «18.50 12.50 17.50 13.54) 21.(Ml L ist Price 30x3 .... $21.15 3x3 .... ... 19.95 30x3*4 .... 29.35 .... 23.50 30x3*4 32x3*4.... .... 35.70 Size ... 32x3*4 31x4 .. . ... 31x4 .... ... 32 x 3 * 4 ... 32x4 ..... ... 32x4 ... 32x4 ..... ... 34x4 ... 27.45 43.70 32.80 44.60 37 40 45.80 39.25 46.70 1(1.00 25.00 18.50 27.50 21.(Mt 20.04) 22.00 30.4M) W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent Next to Brown's Market Still Better THREADED RUBBER INSULATED TYPE Walrad Mercantile Co. PHONE 601 PHONE 601 G et R eady Sfow For Thanksgiving’ AVE th e rig h t R o a ste r or P an to properly accommodate your turkey— the right Carving Set for him too. We can supply every Cooking Vtensil you want for the entire dinner—the right Cutlery too. Many other necessary Thanksgiving accesso rie s, also. All are sp e c ia lly d is played this week. ’• Come in and see how completely we can till your needs. H A. W. METZGER & CO’S QUALITY AND SERVICE Phone 661 THE Phone 661 -WINCH£ST£K STORE c, ANNOUNCEMENTS OF GRESHAM M E CHURCH In terestin g and helpful services are announced for next Sunday at Linne- m ann M emorial M ethodist Episcopal church. "T h e C hurch at th e C en ter.” T he pastor. Rev A lbert 8. Hisey, will preach both m orning and evening. T he serm on topic of th e m orning will be "H oly T ith e " and in th e evening "T h e Spirit of T h an k fu l ness ” Special music will be given at both services by the ch o ru s choir un d er th e direction of Mrs. Wm. Averill, choir leader. T he evening service will also include an Illu stra t ed song serm on, "A m erica." The E pw orth L eague will m eet at 6 :3 0 and will study th e su b ject " I n vestm ent of L ife,” u n d er th e leader ship of Miss Mabel Shipley. Leslie W alrad will sing a solo at th is service. P lan s fo r th e expansion of the Sunday school a re progressing ra p idly. T he hall on th e low er floor of fhe Odd Fellow s building is being prepared to house th e beginners, prim ary and ju n io r d ep artm en ts, which are u n d er th e direction of Miss L ettie G regson. d ep artm en t su p e rin tendent. They will m eet In th e church as usual and will go from th e re to the new hall which, though incom plete, will be used fo r th e first tim e Sunday. New classes a re being form ed In th e school, and It Is expected th a t young people o r men and women of any age will be able to And groups of Bible stu d e n ts w ith which they will feel at home. A church nu rsery 1» one of th e plans which is developing as a resu lt of th e p ro cu rin g of ad ditional room. When In doubt try a Want Ad. This tra d e m ark is b ran d ed in one side of every T hreaded R ubber B attery — the only B attery with Tlirt*H<l<*<l Ituhlier Insula tion. for Fresh Cows, Beef Cow«, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Willard A l a < FOR SALE IN GRESHAM BY C.L OSBURN &C0. Phone 691 and reduces the temptation to spend thoughtlessly. It puts you on the preferred list of people whom we make it our especial business to aid in legitimate ways. W h\ try to do without this great convenience when it gives such secur ity, saves so much and costs nothing? "Your bank cannot be too strong" GRESHAM, OREGON 4