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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FKIIKV, NOVEMBER 87, 1925 PAGE THREE Musical “Cinderella«” Bazaar and Chicken Dinner START YOUR “SUCCESS BALL” A ROLLIN’ a t th e P le a s a n t H om e M. E. C h u rch SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 28 Sale Begins a t 5 o 'clock. D inner at 5:30 BY BUILDING U ? YOUR “LOOSE CHANGE” PILE INTO A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT . . . . A G» mm 1 P r o e m i l i F r e e of Charge A d u lts 50c CORBETT C h ild ren u n d e r 12, S ic TROUTDALE —just naturally Miss M arg aret H icky. of P o rtlan d , I was a w eek-end g uest in th e hom e of 1 her uncle, Ja m es Ellis. T he p arty given by Colum bia g ran g e I w as atten d ed by a larg e crow d w hich | seem ed to enjoy th e affair. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F red Wood- | w ard S atu rd ay m orning, a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ben K nieriem of P o rt- I land w ere S unday v isito rs in th e home | of th e fo rm er's fa th e r. Geo. K nieriem . In th e b ask etb all sam e betw een I O rien t and C olum bia stu d en ts th e la t te r w ere victors. A n um ber of friends of Mrs. T hom as - at the sign of the Low gave a su rp rise p a rty for her Monday evening, th e occasion being her birthday, A num ber of m em bers of th e South Gate E a ste rn S tar c h a p te r visited th is ch ap ter last S atu rd ay evening. At th e GRESHAM, OREGON close of th e eveuiug a delicious ch ick Photo shows Miss Marion Tally, left, and Miss Mary Lewis, en pie supper w as served. T he pies Metropolitan’s new star singers. The rise of these two mid-western girls to stellar roles in America’s great shrine of music is a story were m ade by Mrs. Alma B ram hall, of ecu rage ’twill make a financial backer who received m any com plim epts on the pies. The T ro u td ale Sunday school is —you’ll appreciate MUCH A C TIV ITY SHOW N POWELL VALLEY steadily in creasin g in num ber. Last BY C O U -.MUIAN H IG H Sunday th e re w ere 38 present. Many ARBOLEDA The H ome and F oreign M issionary I THRIFT BUILDERS” m ore are expected next Sunday. E v society w ill hold a m eeting a t th e 1 (By H igh School R ep o rter.) Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C. S m ith w ith eryone Is invited to atten d . T h ere are Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rch next Sun- 1 An exciting gam e of b ask et ball w as th e ir son and d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d services every Sunday evening a t 7:30 day evening at 7 o’clock to w hich a ll I ! played betw een th e boys of th e Sandy w ere T h an k sg iv in g day g u ests of Mrs o'clock. Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted is a r e invited. A P o rtlan d choir is ex pastor. and Colum bian high schools last F riday S m ith 's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. pected to be p rese n t and Mr. Vallen. a night. Sandy won by a m arg in of C hurch. T hose who attended the M ultnomah L E T US BE soloist, w ill ren d e r a selection. T he th re e points, th e score being 18 to 15. Miss C h ristin e S peich in g er of Spo County Council at Rockwood from Rev. Mr. L o rrim an will speak and the Berney w as th e high point man. for kane. W ashington, is visiting h er sis here w ere Mrs. Je ssie H ailey, th e p res services of th e evening w ill be in C olum bian, sco rin g 8 points. On ter, Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er. Miss ident Mrs. E. Shroy, Mrs. A. D. K en E nglish. Coffee and cake will be th e sam e evening th e Colum bian S peichinger in ten d s leaving th e la st of dall, Mrs. M. B. McGinnis, Mrs. C. I. served at th e close of th e program . g irls lost to Sandy g irls 40 to 13. th e w eek for San F rancisco. T hom as and Mrs. L. A. H arlow . They W e h a v e e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e s of ev ery k in d su ite d fo r th e S unday g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. Sandy served Colum bian a delicious Mrs. J. C. F in n ell w as su rp rise d rep o rt th a t they enjoyed th e m eeting m o d ern hom e, a n d th e y a re an d Mrs. C. A. L indgren w ere Mr. and supper. T he la tte r left w ith full Monday evening by a num ber very m uch and also th e delicious M rs. M iller R ogers, from A laska, who stom achs and a feeling of good will frien d s who called to co n g ra tu la te her lunch w hich was served by th e R ock a re spending the w inter in P o rtlan d , tow ard Sandy high. upon h er b irth d ay . Games w ere en wood circle. Mr. and Mrs. E. A rsom it, of S eattle, On S atu rd ay evening th e ad u lts joyed d u rin g the evening and refre sh Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baveridge and T h ey a re a lso th e b e st so lu tio n of th e problem of and Mr. and Mrs. K arl Condt, of P o rt played O rient a d u lts and defeated m ents w ere served at a late hour. Mrs. H a rry Young of P o rtlan d w ere land. T he th re e ladies a re sisters. them 18 to 15. The Colum bian M idgets Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r and S unday v isito rs at th e L. A. H arlow Miss M yrtle A nderson spent th e usual lost to th e O rient M idgets 13 to 9 fam ily w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs home. w eek-end a t h er home. T he sen io rs are expecting th e ir H arry R andall of L ents, on T h an k s T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle w ill give C om e in a n d see th em . No o b lig a tio n to buy class rin g s and pins in th e near fu giving day. an en tertain m en t, November 30. The Services w ill be held as u sual at th e Hlectrlc Store ture. T he A rboleda Im provem ent club program w ill consist of read in g s by M ission ch u rc h on the com ing Sunday ! Electric Building S pan ish I gave a p arty W ednesday. h *ld its re g u la r m eeting on T h u rsd ay Mrs. W alter Johnson and m usical and on T uesday evening, D ecem ber 1, . j A S panish program w as given and November 19, in th e clubhouse. A fter num bers. P o p u lar prices will be th e young people’s society w ill m eet , , S panish ea ts w ere served. Many th e business m eeting a card p arty w as charged. for its re g u la r m eeting a t th e hom e of I novel gam es w ere played. enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H orn Mr. and Mrs. A. I). K endall attended ïiiiHiiituiDiiiiiiniiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiit)iiiiiiiiiiii(iiNiiiiiiiii[]iiiiiiiiiiii()iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiiaMiiiiiiuuaiuiHiiiiiic]iiiiniiË Jo n a s N elson. A basket ball gam e Is scheduled ecker w ere h o st and hostess for th e the an n u a l T hanksgiving rose show a t T he Home and F oreign M issionary w ith Cascade Locks for S atu rd ay evening. the M ultnom ah hotel Monday evening. society w ill m eet th e first W ednesday night. A good gam e is assured. Mr. and Mrs. I. V. S a te r and daugh Dr. Jam es Robinson and wife and in D ecem ber w ith Mrs. A nna Nord- ’ Many form er g rad u ates w ere home te r D orothy w ere th e d in n er g u ests Mr. and Mrs. P aul H ubble and son, blom. All m em bers a re req u ested to I fo r T han k sg iv in g vacation. M onday ^veiling of Mf and Mrs Jam es, of P o rtlan d , w ere v isito rs S at- be p resen t as th is Is the an n u a l husi- Floyd H alladay. urdey a t Mrs. E unice Robinson's home. liess m eeting. Get the classified ad. habit. Miss F lo ren ce A rnot, who is atten d Miss M axine Robinson retu rn ed with ing th e S tate N orm al school a t Mon Dr. Robinson and fam ily to spend the are so popular m outh, is spending the w eek-end w ith week-end. because they give her uncle and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. F. L T he L ad ies’ Aid will give an e n te r - ' Bourne. Miss Vivien A rnot of P o rt ta in m en t and sale th is year, th e first land is also v isitin g at th e B ourne S atu rd ay in D ecem ber, th e 5th, in stead of th e usual bazaar. T he sale On Old I.in u e iiia n n F a rm , L in n e m a iin J e t,, Mil«* W est G re sh am residence. Mrs. J. C. F in n ell and sm all son left will consist of donated article s, th e re W ednesday m o rn in g for several will be a candy booth, and a sale of SOLD BY w eeks' visit w ith Mrs. F in n e ll's m o th lunches instead of the usual su p p e r.j EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Sale to Commence 1» A. M. Free Lunch at Noon er, Mrs. R. P. H opper, who resides An ex cellen t e n tertain m en t is being GRISHAM, ORE. n ea r M arshfield. p rep a re d including an “old folks con Mr. an d Mrs. P e te r B organ w ere the c e rt.” A sm all adm ission will be d inner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde charged. 4 Registered Jersey Bulls, one year old. 1 Registered Jersey Bull, two months E vans on T h an k sg iv in g day. Miss M arjorie K endall visited w ith «»Id. 2 K«sristered Jersey Helfers, two years old. 1 Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke and fam i her sister, Mrs. Ju liu s L am pert for the eligible to registration. I Jersey Helfer. 1 year old. 1 Registered Jersey Cow, imported from Isle of Jersey, bred to Grand Champion Bull. International ly w ere g u ests Sunday a t th e home of p ast week. Stock Show, iresh December Mh. 2 Grade Brown-Swiss Heifers, Is months G. E. L ocke in P o rtlan d . old. 1 tirade Durham Cow. 26 White Leghorn Chickens. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke and c h il a PLEASANT VALLEY T hese Cows and C hickens w ill be sold by R. F. T ubbs of M ilwaukie, Oregon d ren sp e n t T h an k sg iv in g day a t the home of Mr. L ocke's m other, Mrs. On Monday evening th e official Alice Locke, in P o rtlan d . board of th e com m unity church met 2 High Grade Jersey Cows, 3 years old. bred to Poppy's Olga’s Pride, and m ade up the budget for the com fresh November 5th and April 5th, 1926. ing year and tran sa cted th e business T hese Cows are to be sold by K. H annem an of C orbett, Oregon FAIRVIEW '¡ Í . for the past q u a rte r. T he tim e of the ext board m eeting has been set for A reception w as held for th e new A-No. 1 Team of H orses, good and tru e, 9 y ears old, w eighing 3300 pounds. p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. Bowman, a t the the Monday before th e q u a rte rly con Good Team of H orses w eighing 2600 pounds. Good Milk Cow. 2 S ets of M ethodist ch u rch in F airview T u es ference. H eavy W ork H arness. 2 W agons. 2 D eering B inders. One 7-foot, one 6-foot, day evening. A b u sin ess m eeting w as Sunday school will convene a t 10 D IG N IF IE D AND PLACID both in splendid shape. 2 John D eere G rain D rills, one 5-foot and one 6-foot. clock, follow ed by p reach in g ser both alm ost new. D eering Mower. C ham pion Mower. 2 Hay R akes in good also held in connection with th e r e is the service; beautifully fitting is each condition. 2 E u rek a P otato P la n te rs. 2 John D eere Riding C u ltiv ato rs in ception at w hich tim e officers w ere vice at 11:15. T h ere will be no p rea ch splendid shape. W alking C ultivator. Pugh P o tato D igger. 2 O liver Plow s. elected for th e S unday school for the ing in th e evening. detail of the ceremony. Our professional H arro w , 3 sections. H arrow , 2 sections. S p rin g Tooth H arrow . Black com ing year. T hose who w ill serve T h e m em bers of the L adies Aid will care of the occasion shows our sincere H aw k M anure S p reader, alm o st new. Cider Mill. F our H ay F o rk s and C a rrie rs. 100 feet rope, and a lot of sm all im plem ents and tools. Few tons a re Eli S urface, su p e rin te n d e n t; Mrs. hold a su p p er and b azaar on th e eve solicitude. of good hay. T his is an e x tra o rd in a ry good lot of m ach in ery R achel A nderson, a s s is ta n t su p e rin ning of Decem ber 4. A program will te n d en t; Clyde P eterso n , se creta ry p recede th e supper. and tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. Shaffer, teach er Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richey and fam Gresham Funeral Parlors 1923 F ord Sedan, ru n 8000 m iles only looks and ru n s like new, as good of a d u lts; R achel A nderson, te ac h er ily of Boring, Oregon, w ere v isito rs at as any new m achine. of young people’s c la ss; Mrs. E li S u r th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K ester- face, te ac h er of in term ed iate g irls; son. Sunday. Mrs. L au ra B urlingam e, te ac h er of in Mrs. C. B. Sim m ons of Ariel, W ash Range, H eating Stove, 2-burner Oil Stove, 3 -b u rn er Oil Stove, Good te rm ed ia te boys; Mrs. W ill Brooks, ington, visited w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. & & u n p ta fQ )ite e fir t- W ashing M achine. Lots of Beds, C hairs, Dishes, and o th er household goods p rim a ry teach er. F. S ag er, last week. John Lord of too num erous to m ention. P reach in g serv ices w ill be held a t the sam e place visited at th e S ager C hew n TERMS— Sum s of $20.00 or under, Cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s' tim e w ith the F airview M ethodist ch u rch Sunday home. in te re st at 8 per c e n t per annum on approved notes. Those d esirin g a t 9:45, follow ed by Sunday school a t B. D. Bush and little d au g h ter Ruth credit should apply to A. M eyers, F irst S tate Bank, G resham . Oregon, 10:45. '’’h ere will he no service In the of R am apo statio n w ere calle rs at the p rio r to date of sale. Typhoid Fever. He should bo isolated u n til he is no N. S ag er home, Monday. evening. P ra y er m eeting will be held C, E. S ager anil fam ily and C hester W hat is th e cau se of typhoid fever? : longer a danger. on W ednesday evening of each week. Is typhoid fever p rev en tab le? It is caused by a tTny germ , th e T h e S unday m o rn in g w orship of th> McGrew and fam ily of L ents w ere E n tirely so. Proper sa n ita ry m eas- ca lle rs at th e T. P. Campbell home Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church b acillu s ty p h o su s,‘w hich gets Into the W. S. WOOD A SONS. A u c tio n e e rs A. M E Y E R S, C lerk will begin at 11 o'clock Sunday w ith a Sunday evening body of th e sick person. 11 e n ters by ! urea will p ro tect the com m unity ami B. E. T u rn e r has retu rn ed from a way of th e m outh aud is elim inated Im m unization will p ro tec t th e Indi serm on by th e p a sto r, th e Rev. E. R. vidual. trip to T illam ook, Oregon. D. H ollensted, from th e them e, "God's with the d isc h arg es of (lie body. Wtiat is ttie m ost Im p o rtan t p rev en The ladies of P lea san t Valley and G lory." Sunday school will begin at How do p ersons c o n tra ct typhoid tive m easu re? 10 o'clock. T h ere will be a conference Rock Creek gave Miss B ertha Ever- fever? D isinfection of the d isch arg es of the of th e S unday school te ac h ers and of lieart a p re-n u p tial alum inum Shower P rin cip ally by sw allow ing germ s On Old Kelly Fiirm, ita ii Mil« South of Old Uh-iiMint Home ficers S unday aftern o o n a t 3 o'clock at F riday at h er home. She received th a t have come from some case of Infected person, th u s stopping the in fection a t its source. typhoid fever. the hom e of Mr. ami Mrs. D. W. Mc m any p resen ts. Is th e re any m ethod of protection Kay. W hat a re th e m ain agencies by ag a in st typhoid fever as for sm allpox w hich th e hacu ilu s Is sp read ? LINNEMANN Sal« Begin*» l:R0 I*. M. Sharp By contam in ated food, w ater and and d ip h th e ria? ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith e n te r m ilk; by fifes and c a rrie rs . Yes, an ti-ty p h o id im m unization. I w ill sell th e e n tir e h e rd of d a iry c a ttle fo rm e rly la tte r's b ro th er. Ed. Sunday school w ill convene at the tained th e How often should one be im m un ow ned by Mr. Y okuni, to g e th e r w ith all d a iry an d farm How long does It tak e typhoid fever ized? Rockwood com m unity t hur< h at 10 H aw ker, of A lbany, on T hanksgiving. to develop? % e q u ip m e n t, c o n s is tin g of E very th re e years. o'clock Sunday. T he preachin g s e r O ther giH'Sfs at th e Sm ith horn»* w ere II Grade .lersej ('n n s, fresh en in g M ar'h 1. »ml It varies from seven to fourteen vice will be held at 7:30 in th e eve Mr. and Mrs. P. A. L erch and Mr. and days. W hat a re th e re stric tio n s placed on la te r : J e rs e y H e ife r 2 llu ls te in ( ahe**. ning follow ing th e session of th e E p Mrs. W illiam Roy, of P o rtlan d . typhoid fever cases In O regon? Blaek Brood Mare: Extraordinary Good Mare, »bout W hat a re th e first sym ptom s? w orth L eague at 6:45. P ray er m eet They m ust be rep o rted to the health th e year« old; Set Heavy Work H arness. H eadache, nosebleed, bronchitis, ing w ilk be held every T h u rsd ay eve Disc H a rro w , Iro n H a rro w , 3 -in ch W agon, w ith box; LUSTED relativ ely slow pulse, deafness, eru p - j d ep artm en t. P a tie n t m u st be isolated until th e d isch arg es a re free from ning. . W agon, ru n n in g g e a r only. A bout 200 4-inch d ra in tjle, tlon and continued fever. Mr. and Mrs. E. S ester en tertain ed typhoid germ s. Food p ro d u cts ca n n o t The young people gave a program 14-inch Plow . 12-inch Plow . M ilk C ooler, Milk C ans, W hat Is a typhoid c a rrie r? and box social W ednesday evening for a t T h anksgiving d in n er Mr. and Mrs. M ilk B o ttles, a n d m a n y o th e r a rtic le s a n d sm a ll to o ls too A well person h arb o rin g th e germ be to ld by a typhoid convalescent or th e purpose of raisin g funds with H ector Morgan, of .McMinnville, Miss of typhoid fever. He is a m enace to by a h ealth y c a rrie r. n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n . FO R D D E L IV E R Y CAR w hich to p u rch ase e lec trica l arfvi p u l T helm a Senior and Miss E lizabeth th e com m unity, especially If he comes TERMS— All sum s $20.0«» or under, Cash. Over $20.00 six m onths' pit fixtures for th e new M ethodist S harp, two Linfield college girls, Miss in contact with food or milk supplies. tim e w ith in te rest at 8 per cent on approved notes. church. About $27 w ere realised in F lo ren ce B arton and Mr. Cook niixk THINK How can we detect c a rrie rs ? all. By lab o rato ry exam ination of feces ( ream Prices. T he L adies Aid is p lan n in g a bazaar TH E FARM ER - and urine. The Sandy Creamery la paying 58 to be held at th e g ran g e hall in R ock It. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer A. M EYERS, Clerk W hat should be done w ith th e c a r < enta at the creamery and 58 cents on T he hope of Hit* N ation wood on Decem ber 12 rie r? the route for buttertat.—Adv. BANK OF GRESHAM YOUR SANTA CLAUS MODERATE IN PRICE CHRISTMAS GIVING G a sc o B riq u ets AUCTION SALE No Ashes SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 REGISTERED JERSEYS £f . J HIGH-GRADE JERSEYS Horses, Cows, Farm Machinery Ford Sedan Household Goods X DHULST BROS., Owners AUCTION SALE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3 THINK CHAS. SEEBERGER, Owner iniiiiim im niiitiiiii PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.