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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Success in co n tro llin g fru it tre e Wtadow Cleaning SPRINGDALE p ests and diseases depends upon hav F o r ex p ert window clean in g see S. ing everything ready a t th e rig h t tim e. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n T h ere w as a fine g ath erin g a t th e O verhaul the sp ray outfit and a rra n g e Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. fo r sp ray m a te ria ls so they w ill be b ask et social a t th e H u rlb u rt school. I g s l t l o s E xp ert read y for use in th e spring. 125 w ill be g iv e n to h im w h o p roves th at T h e n et proceeds w ere >185. I ca n n ot find tho d eficien cy o f h is m a On D ecem ber first a dance w as held ch in e on sta rtin g , lig h tin g an d ign ition . P h o a e w ant ads. to 1561. M ain S treet G arage. P h e n e G resh am 1228. a t th e old H u rlb u rt school. T h ere w as a good crow d and everjrone sp e n t a v ery p leasan t evening. C om ing! G eorge M ershon had th e m isfo rtu n e of having fo u r rib s fra c tu re d re c e n t ly w hen a tru c k load of cabbage, in w hich he w as rid in g , w as s tru c k by a stre e t c a r in P o rtlau d . for Turkeys, B u ck s Geese and Chickens A m asq u erad e b all w ill be held at C olum bia g ran g e hall on New Y ear's eve. A t G resham G uests a t th e hom e of Mrs. Don W oodard on T h an k sg iv in g w ere Mrs. W eek before C hristm as. D ates Later S tevenson and son from P o rtlan d , Get Heady for It Mrs. G lenora B ab b itt and son H alb ert. T h an k sg iv in g d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of Mrs. Tom N orthw ay w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D hulst from G resham , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P ounder. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, and F red N el son. S ED A N Mrs. E. C hapm an's m o th er from C anada an d h er b ro th er from Sw eet Home, Oregon, a re v isitin g her. Mr. and Mrs. Doig of Y akim a v isit ed Mr. and Mrs. C. E. V est on th e ir w ay to C alifornia. Miss L ela P o w ers of Y akim a is v isitin g h er a u n t, Mrs. C. E. Vest. Miss P ow ers w ill rem ain u n til S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 8. Mrs. Opal Bloyd of M arshfield, O re gon, w as a re c e n t g u est of Mrs. C. C h risten sen an d Mrs. H attie Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. C h risten se n sp en t T h an k sg iv in g in W ashington w ith Mr. C h risten se n 's rela tiv e s. Mr. an d Mrs. R ich ard H anson. Mrs. W illiam W rig h t and d au g h ter M arguerite, of T ro u td ale, w ere rec en t Î.O .B . FULLY g u ests of Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay. DETROIT Turkey Shoot U udVT' *590 EQUIPPED The Lowest Priced Sedan N th e T u d o r Sedan a wholly new Ford body type is offered A m erican motorists.' It is distinguished by a compact, roomy to d y , two w ide doors opening for ward, an d folding right front seat.' Large w ipdow s affording I an open view in every direction, make for safer driving and greater m otor ing enjoymenL A t $590, this is the lowest priced Sedan ever placed on the A m erican market. It is a car of broad appeal a n d c o m p e llin g value. 77:,, car cdn be obtain ed through the For J W eehly Purchase Plan. R A K ER & SON c A KS CORBETT T h e L ad ies’ Aid of th e C o ttre ll Com m u n ity ch u rc h is p lan n in g for a b a za ar to be held a t th e ch u rc h on De cem ber 14. U seful and fancy a rtic le s w ill be for sale, su itab le for C h ristm as g ifts, and re fre sh m e n ts w ill be served a fte r th e sale. KELSO T h e W om an’s clu b w ill give an en te rta in m e n t an d sa les of h and-m ade a rtic le s on S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 8th, a t th e schoolhouse. An e n te r ta in in g p ro g ram w ill be given and coffee, cake, sandw iches, can d y and popcorn w ill also be sold. E v ery th in g w ill be reaso n ab ly priced. P roceeds will go to w ard playshed fund. EK IDIY, ItEtEMBEK 7, |» j t TROUTDALE T he L adies’ Aid of th e M. E. ch u rch gave a b azaar and d in n e r a t th e city h all on S atu rd ay night. T he large crow d p rese n t enjoyed th e good pro g ram w hich w as in ch arg e of th e Rev. E. G. Ranton. T he fancy w ork booth w as in ch arg e of Mrs. Lee E vans and Mrs. L. A. H arlow , th e ap ro n s Mrs. W. C. Spence an d Mrs. H. E. W aite and th e candy booth th e M isses Olive W il son and M iriam Spence. A bout >190 w ere added to th e trea su ry . Mrs. W. M iller of P o rtlan d w as a Sunday d in n er g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Simoni. T he L adies' Aid will m eet th e first W ednesday In Ja n u a ry at th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge P a rrish . Mr. and Mrs. L eslie Cook and Mr. and Mrs. H ard y Cook of P o rtlau d w ere S unday g u ests a t th e home of th eir b ro th er, Jam es Cook. W. B. S tru b b le of P o rtlan d w as a g u est S unday a t th e L. A. H arlow home. Mrs. L. A. H arlow , Mrs. Em elfne Shaw and Mrs. A. D. K endall co n sti tu te a com m ittee appointed to decide on an e n te rta in m e n t to be given by the P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n som e tim e in Ja n u ary . It w ill probably be a play. M. W. S h eare r and d au g h ter Addie of P ark d ale, Oregon, w ere Sunday vis ito rs a t th e J. R. K n arr home. T ne re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t- T each er asso ciatio n w ill be held a t the schoolhouse on F rid ay , D ecem ber 14. F red F ch w ich ten b erg , Mrs. Elva B ohall and Mr. and Mrs. H arry F ch w ich ten b erg of P o rtlan d , w ere vis ito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Simoni on T uesday. Ja m es W allace of M ilw aukie, O re gon, and K enneth W allace of P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end v isito rs a t th e W. C. S pence home. Mrs. Mary P arso n s is on th e sick list th is week. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl E llio tt and Mr. and Mrs. N ewton Jo n es of P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. H. F. P arso n s. Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and ch ild ren visited Sunday a t th e home of th eir au n t. Mrs. J. N. C lanahan, in G resh am , Oregon. New Arrivals A d au g h ter w as Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Mr. an d Mrs. J. P. F airview . Useful Articles for Xmas Gifts Handkerchiefs for the children in assorted colored and white embroidered designs, also in white with tine hair stripes at each ............................ 5e k W W A great variety of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in beautiful de- signs in white and solid colors, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c each M en’s Initialed Handkerchiefs at........................ 15c and 25c L a d ie s’ H ea v y F e lt S lip p ers 1 hev have padded soles, fancy silk ribbon and silk pon- pon, assorted colors.................................... the pair $1.38 C h ild ren ’s A n k le S lip p ers In heavy felt padded sole. Cardinal with fancy colored band Sizes 5 to 8......................................................the pair Sizes S'/! to lO’ j .........................................the pajr Sizes 11 to 2....................................................the pair pearl 85c 9Q,> 95c If you need a Sweater for the boys, see our special all- wool, sizes 30 to 36........................................ each $2.75 STA M PED GOODS In Table Scarfs, Center Pieces, Pillow Tops and Scarfs to match, Pillow Cases, Etc., moderately priced. For E m b roid erin g We have D. M. C. Pearl Cotton, Clarks and J. P. Coats Crochet Cotton. I S p e c ia l— 18-in. H ea v y B row n Linen, yd . 4 5 c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality” I’hone 1411 Gresham Near Fairview. born la st w eek to I G rimm, and one to [ W elbes, living n ear [ — today DEPOSITED D O C T O R T E L L S HO W WITH TO AVOID COLDS I "W here did you get th a t cold?” ev eryone is asking. W inter days are I WOOD SAWING I here, and w ith them com es th e usual | Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- crop of colds— sniffling, coughing, and p erts. All o rd e rs pro m p tly atten d ed sneezing. If you w ish to be convinced to re g a rd le ss of size. of th is ju s t m ake a visit to any of the GEO. SHAW Phone 229 ED. SM ITH | ch u rc h es, schools, th e ate rs, moving p ic tu re show s, or an y public assem bly, an d notice how m any people a re af-1 fected w ith colds. T his is not th e | fa u lt of th e season how ever, ac co rd ing to Dr. F red erick D. S tric k e r of th e I O regon sta te board of health . Dr. S tric k e r fu rth e r says, “C o n trary to the p o p u la r idea colds are not cau g h t | from d rafts, cold air, open w indows, or w et feet. Cold air does not cau se I a cold so long as you a re p rotected w ith w arm clo th in g and a re b re a th ing fresh air. I t Is a w ell know n fact th a t A rctic ex p lo rers never have colds u n til they g et back to civ iliza tion. T he en g in eers and firem en on th e ra ilro a d s a re not the ones who catch cold, h ut th e p assen g ers in the tra in . Colds a re a germ disease. Colds are th e re fo re p reventable, and | a re n ot a t all n ecessary eith er in w in te r o r sum m er. 'T h e a ir p assag es of a n o rm al in-1 dividual are g en erally flooded w ith germ s of all kinds, b ut th ese do not th riv e u n less th ey a re p lan ted on fa vorable soil. T he m ucous m em branes of th e re sp ira to ry tra c ts a re provided w ith n a tu ra l defences by w hich germ s a re th ro w n ofT and destroyed. The | dry stuffy a ir of steam h eated a p a r t m ents and public buildings is e sp ec ial ly h arm fu l. T he converted h eat from | steam heated a p a rtm e n ts and public b u ild in g s is found to be m ore try in g I on th e m ucous m em b ran es th a n th e | rad ia ted heat from open fireplaces. How then can we avoid tak in g I cold? A co rrec t idea of th e cau se of I colds on the p a rt of th e laity is neces sa ry In o rd er to avoid them . Never | allow your room s or a p a rtm e n ts to be come o v erheated and stuffy. Avoid all I crow ded, congested, stuffy, and o v er heated places. C hildren w ith colds | should not be allow ed to go to school. S tric t observance of the ru les of per-1 Isonal hygiene w ill g en erally prevent th e ca tc h in g of colds. P erso n s with Infected to n sils or adenoids should have them rem oved, as th ey a re fre q u en tly Im p o rtan t facto rs in p re d is posing to colds. Cough and sneeze In your h an d k erch ief and do not sp read | your cold. BANK OF GRESHAM G resham , O regon $ 00.00 00.00 SOMETHING YOU SHOUIB KNOW $000.00 ABOUT WINTER LUBRICATION .an oil. solidifies m cola weather it lubricate your car That’s why we say—use Zer- olene cold-test” oil, — it re- mains fluid in cold weather and lubricates the bearings and cylinder walls at the first , turn of the motor—and makes starting easier. A poor “cold-test” oil often means scored cylinders, worn bearings and expensive re- pair bills. c .. . , „ Be sure—use the grade of Zer- olene recommended for the win ter lubrication of your car. You’ll probably avoid trouble Consult the Zerolene Correct and expense by getting on the Lubrication Chart—wherever safe side, with Zerolene. Zerolene is sold. ST A N D A R D OIL CO M PANY (California, Parent-Teacher Association Will Hold Entertainment. T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of I I Union school, C lackam as county, will hold an e n te rta in m e n t and b azaar, D ecem ber 15, a t 8 p. m. a t th e Union schoolhouse. Candy and lunch w ill be | I sold. E verybody welcome. S T A R T IN G S A T U R D A Y , D E C E M B E R Presbyterian Church (Smith Memorial) Fairview, Oregon R E V . E. R . D. H O E L E .N S T E D . Mia later NEK VII 'EM SUNDAY SCHOOL...................... 10 A M m o r n in g w o r s h ip ............n a . m Helpful — Restful — Inspiring 8 G ood U sed F ord s at B arg a in P rices A ll C ars in F irst-C lass C ond ition I orni or cash 40', dow n, balance 10 m onths Pourings, Coupes, Sedans, Trucks and Tractors P rices R a n g in g from $ 5 0 up G ood T ractor w ith G overn or $ 2 7 5 | Union A ten -m in u te d e s se rt—P u t any can- I ned fru it w ith p len ty of Juice In a | stew p an and heat. Drop spoonsful of dum pling h a tte r on top th e fru it, cov er, an d cook ten m inutes. Serve dum plings with stew ed fru it as a | sauce. ZeroleneNo. 1, No, 3 and No. 5 are all good “cold-test" oils. If you have trouble shiftn^ gears, use Zerolene Transmission Lubri cant “B”— it remains fluid at low temperatures and permits ready shifting of gears. December Clearance Sale 1 hone 1301 RAKER & SO N Gresham, Oregon Authorized Dealers CASH PAID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind S ee M e for C a ttle H a u lin g E. B A U M A N N , -w—---- # Gresham. Phone 2441 FOR THE BEST MEATS !• resh or Cured, I^trd, Etc., prepared and sold under ab so lu tely san itary con d ition s and at low est p ossib le prices, you ’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIRTL, ITnp. Phone N i l Gresham