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GRESHAM LUSTED OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. Bonn* Loan Insurance. _ _ 7 , T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w ill m eet F rid a y evening. N ovem ber 10. in * — the L u sted schoolhouse. T h e re fre sh » m en t co m m ittee h as ask ed each lady to b rin g a c ak e and six sandw iches. Say it th e W a n t Ad way. FA IR V IEW H ave w ritte n lire in s u ra n c e for a I nu m b er of th e boys. Am fa m ilia r w ith l *»e re q u irem en ts of th e loan c o m m is -1 Mr. an d Mrs. Sam D ixson gave an slOQ. (Jet yo u r in su ra n c e h ere mid a n n u a l au tu m n d in n e r a t th e ir home, save d o llars in ho n o r of th e te a c h e rs of F airv iew , B. W. THORNE. la s t T h u rsd ay evening, N ovem ber 2. B ank of G resham . T he hquse w as b eau tifu lly d eco rated M usic is to be sh ared w ith o th ers. w ith au tu m n leaves. A delicio u s th re e - c o u rse d in n e r w as served. T hose p re s e n t besides th e h ost and h o stess w ere Mrs. A. T eg art, Mrs. B. Stone, M iss C lara S ales, Mrs. S ales, L ouis S tone, Loyd T e g a rt and Miss A rlene an d E d g ar Dixson. F airv iew g ra n g e w ill e n te rta in th e m a s te rs and th e ir w ives a t th e re g u la r m eetin g n ex t S atu rd ay . T h e re w ill be no open sessio n in th e afte rn o o n as g ra n g e problem s w ill en g ag e th e a t te n tio n of th e m em bers d u rin g th e e n tire day. Some sp ecial m usic w ill be a fe a tu re of th e sessions. WANTED FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE 2000 Heavy Hens DUCKS GEESE TURKEYS \\ e must fill our feeding station by November 20 POWELLVALLEY Gresham Produce Company Phone 1103 Gresham, Oregon Cooking Utensils mb.‘t CLEAN For quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO Cleans * Scours • Polishes Large cake No waste Turkey Sheet. Enoch Morfu’a Sont Co., New York, U. S. A. O C 3t n c z n c z o i T h e L u th e ra n L adies’ Aid w ill m eet w ih Mrs. C. A. L in d g ren on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , N ovem ber 9, a t 2 o ’clock. All a re invited to atten d . T h e Aid w ill hold a b azaar a t th e L u th e ra n ch u rch on S a tu rd a y evening, N ovem ber 11, w hen fancy and u sefu l a rtic le s, coffee an d cak e w ill be for sale. D in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. L in d g ren on last S u n day w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k A n d er son an d c h ild ren from Oswego, Mr. an d Mrs. C ont and d a u g h te r K ath ry n of P o rtla n d . Mrs. Em ily Jo h n so n and Mrs. Addle F ra n k w ere re c e n t g u ests a t th e L in d g ren home. Miss M yrtle A nderson sp e n t S unday a t home. A F a rm B u reau m eeting w ill be held W ednesday n ig h t, N ovem ber 8, a t 8 o'clock. S p eak ers froin P o rtla n d w ill be p re se n t, and everyone is invited to com e and gain Inform ation ab o u t th e benefit of F arm B ureau w ork. s a a HORSE SENSE Let Your Money Work for You B u y a few s h a r e s o f o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r io r P re fe re n c e S to c k a n d y o u r m o n ey w ill e a rn you o v e r 7 p e r c e n t. D iv id e n d s a r e p a y a b le ev e ry th r e e m o n th s. T h is is a good so u n d in v e s tm e n t a n d o u r E a s y P a y m e n t P la n e n a b le s you to g e t 7 p e r c e n t in te r e s t o n y o u r s a v in g s w h ile you a r e p a y in g fo r y o u r s h a re s . I n v e s tig a te th is U n u s u a l O p p o rtu n ity T oday. A sk a n y o f o u r em p lo y es a b o u t it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. R oom 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon A tu rk e y shoot w ill be held one- fo u rth m ile e a st of O rient school on Pow ell V alley ro ad S atu rd ay and S unday, N ovem ber 11 and 12, by Jo h a n so n & P au lso n . T ra p an d rifie sh o o tin g .—Adv. “MUSIC hath charms to soothe the savage breast.” BUT to be soothed and sat isfied too, visit the Gresham Market On Powell St., where only the best quality meats are sold. NOVEMBER l»±? BORING Mr. and Mrs. F re d D elco an d fam ily, of W aupinitia. O regon, have moved into th e house re c e n tly v acated by Mr. and M rs. C has. M cC auslin a n d fam ily. R aym ond a n d W illis L und, of P o rt lan d , w ere w eek-end g u e sts at th e hom e ot th e ir p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L und and fam ily. F. K. M aulding, w ho h as been v isit ing a t th e hom e of h is b ro th e r, E. V. M aulding and fam ily, re tu rn e d to C ot tag e G rove th e la s t of th e week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G ribble, of P o rtla n d , a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of Wra. Mor- an d and fam ily. T he L adies Aid served lu ncheon at th e 1. O. O. F. h a ll th ro u g h o u t election day fo r th e v o ters. T he pro ceed s ot th e luucheon a re to be used fo r the S unday school. F. M. M organ, on a c c o u n t of slip p ery ro a d s and d efective s te e rin g g ear, had I th e m isfo rtu n e to go over th e g rad e of th e T a c h e ro n H ill la s t S unday, but | th e d escent w as m ade w ith o u t serio u s acc id e n t an d no m a te ria l dam age to th e car. A C horal clu b h as been o rganized a t th e U nion $chool an d is to m eet every T u esd ay evening. M iss O ttie b u g g e r, w ho has been a t te n d in g S ta te N orm al a t M onm outh, O regon, is hom e fo r a few days. G erald Beebe, of P o rtla n d , w as a g u e st a t th e hom e of Wm. D onaldson, Sunday. Mrs. M aybelle F ife r a n d fam ily a re m oving to P o rtla n d . T hey have r e n t ed th e ir p lace to Mr. an d Mrs. F itz g e ra ld and fam ily. Mr. and M rs. W. R. T elfo rd and fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay w ith re la tiv e s in O re gon City. J. T. T a y lo r an d fam ily have re n te d th e ir p lace an u a re m oving on to th e old B rooks p lace re c e n tly v acated by Mrs. Jo sie McMain and h er d au g h te r, C icilia, w ho have moved to P o rtlan d . O ur ro a d s a re g e ttin g som e m uch needed re p a irs th is w eek. M rs. J. E. S iefer is re p o rte d to be th e sam e. Mr. and M rs. A. E. M cM onies and Mr. and Mrs. F re d H ale, of P o rtla n d , w ere S unday g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. G. F. P eterso n . T he H allo w e’en dance given by th e B oring A m usem ent clu b w as voted a g ra n d su ccess. A la rg e n u m b er w ho a tte n d e d re p o rte d no d is tu rb a n c e in sp ite of th e occasio n being one to w a r r a n t it. Many sp len d id co stu m es m ade th e ju d g in g of aw a rd s fo r th e tw o b e st co stu m es difficult. T he first prizes w ere given to Miss F lo re n c e H offm an of P o rtla n d a s th e la d ie s’ b est c o s tu m e and to W a lte r M etzger a s th e g e n tle m a n ’s b e st co stu m e. T he p rizes w ere $5 an d $3 in cash. A dog en te re d th e p o u ltry ho u se of Ja s. M cBain S unday evening and k illed a b o u t 30 of h is finest young P ly m o u th R ock ch ick en s and m aim ed se v eral o th e rs so b adly th a t th e y had to be killed. T he c a r d riv en by C. E v e re tt w as one of th e c a rs in th e co llisio n on the P ow ell V alley road S unday evening w hich re s u lte d in th e d e a th of S. H. S h eller, a p e d e stria n , w ho w as k n o ck ed dow n and ru n over by th e tru c k of wood. T he a c c id e n t w as re p o rte d u n avoidable. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 2^7 Z e ro lcn e good cold-test oils flow freely and 'u b ri- cjte perteclly in zero w eather — protect the bearings — increase the p o w e r a id fle x ib ility o f y o u r engine. $11O Terms With clutch and six- foot blade. A sure better price than on anv other saw. Reliability Phone 1141 W. A, HESSEL Service Phone 1141 Give More Thought To Music GRESHAM LIBRARY. NOV. 10. 8 P. M. CH EV R O LET PA RTS G as, A C C E SS O R IE S O ils, G re a se LEE TIRES AND TUBES G e n e ra to r a n d Ig n itio n W o rk a S p ecialty . A ll W o rk G u a ra n te e d Sherman McCarter Garage GRESHAM , OREGON QUALITY BREAD F re s h e v ery day a n d you can buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty . Pies, Cakes, Pastry City Bakery P h o n e 1221 “Give G resh am More Thought Io Music.” F IS K A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r is a F is k B o o ster. R e -tire w ith F isk s a n d en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st e x te n t. F isk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. A m erican A kron Tires and Tubes. GBO. A. B R A N D T P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M ark et — COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIN D OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Gresham l’hone For winter driving, change to "Red Crown” quick-starting gasoline and stick to it. Play safe. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. good work, made in Gresham, easy to get repairs and at the special price of E SEASON-AND ITS ONlY F THE IÔ POINTS Of*i F ive c e n ts on every pound of De- | p endable coffee sold goes to B ap tist B uilding F und. A sk y o u r g ro c e r for th a t b ra n d .— Adv. in cold motors- Y ou’ll notice the difference immediately in the increased power and flexibility of your en gine running on "Red Crown.” It delivers 100 % power instantly in the coldest weather. BEAVER Dependable UoiYee. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 Puts“P "Red Crown” vaporizes rapidly, even at zero temperatures. It is the quickest-starting motor fuel on the market. PAGE THKEE Powell and Maple 1681 Portland 847 h a ils Plione lldwy. 8088 “MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM VI LIBRARY NOYEMHEK 10.” —--------------------------------- --------- --- ------ CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e of C old L u n ch M eats QUICK . STARTING/ SANITARY MARKET M ain S t., G resh am N . l l I. GKO. D IR T I., P ro p . P h o n e 1711 MOKE THOUGHT TO MUSIC.” SANDY BLUFF TERRI I’.-T. A. IVI LI, GIVE ENTERTAINMENT T h e C o ttre ll P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o T he T e rry P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o c ia c ia tio n m et last F rid a y , N ovem ber 3, in th e C o ttrell schoolhouse. T he tion w ill hold an e n te rta in m e n t In the m eetin g w as w ell a tte n d e d . An e le c tio n of officers for th e com ing y e a r T e rry scho o lh o u se n ext S a tu rd a y ev w as held. An ex c e lle n t p ro g ram w as ening, N ovem ber 11, a t 8 o'clock. T he given In w hich th e school ch ild re n p ro g ram w ill be a s fo llo w s: took p a rt. R efre sh m e n ts of pum pkin A violin solo by Mr. O liver acco m pie, c id e r and coffee w ere served by th e re fre s h m e n t com m ittee. T he o f panied by Mr. H ow ard a t th e piano, ficers elected a re M rs. H. H. W atkins, both of P o rtla n d . p re s id e n t; Mrs. Wm. B ancke, re -e le c t A p lay “ David and th e H ealth ed vice p re s id e n t; M iss S chenk, s e c re E lves." ta r y ; Mrs. Ray W ilkenson, tr e a s u re r . A h e a lth ta lk by Miss M ary P. B lll- A lb ert A ult, H olland B rook and R aym ond Griffin w ere S u n d ay v isito rs m ever. P lan o selectio n by Mr. H ow ard. a t th e hom es of th e ir p a re n ts. W a lte r C am p 's "D ally D ozens." A n u m b er of th e fa rm e rs of th is v icin ity a re en jo y in g th e ev en in g s M usical selectio n by Mr. O liver and re a d in g by e le c tric lights. T he hom es Mr. H ow ard. a lre a d y w ired an d conn ected up a re th o se ow ned by A. J. A ult, S tillm a n | At th e co n clu sio n of th e p ro g ram r e A ndrew s, Geo. C h risten so n an d C h a r fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. lie W ilkinson S ev eral m ore w ill booh be re ad y for lights. N eed Your Hull C leaned? T h e S. C. O sborn place w as sold i H av e It F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . R e la s t w eek to a Mr. G ray. T h e new | p a irin g n e a tly d one. T a ilo rin g fo r o w n er w ill not m ove in u n til n e x t ) a d te s an d m en. sp rin g . P E T E R LENA RD, T ailor. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ilkenson e n te r ta in e d Mr. and Mrs. F. M eyers of C ot tr e ll a t th e ir hom e la s t Sunday. A ccording to th e A m erican Legion W eekly, It w as d u rin g th e im p a n e l ling of a Jury In a New E n g lan d tow n th a t th e follow ing colloquy o cc u rre d betw een th e Judge an d a ta le sm a n ; "You a re a p ro p e rty h older?" "Y es, y o u r h o nor." “ M arried o r sin g le?" ” 1 hav e been m a rrie d for five y e a rs, your h o nor." "Have you formed or expressed any opinion?" "N ot fo r five y ears, your h o nor."