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GRESHAM LOCALS FRIDAY, O( TOSER 22, 1*26 .New Books Added to Library. L u th eran Sunday School Gaining. T he reorganized Sunday school IS PASTOR’S TOPI»' F am ilies from P o rtlan d have of th e Saron L u th eran church has A fam ous violinist once played moved Into tw o of the new houses made considerable gains duriug the w onderfully on one strin g , th e oth- I at W aldorf A cres. T he men work last m onth. A total of 50 attended ers being broken. This incident . | n P o rtlan d and m ake the trip back th e school last Sunday as com form s th e basis for th e serm on th a t 1 and forth daily. pared to 15 tw o m onths ago. One of will be preached Sunday evening at , „ H enningsen has recen tly com- thP reaso n s for th is increase in at- Die .Methodist church by its pasto r, pleted p ain tin g his new bouse , ten d an ce seem s to be the graded Die Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm ... „ The .j i L um ber Is arriv in g for additional system of in stru ctio n introduced us «01 ¡im provem ents to be m ade to o th er afo„ut a m onth ago. According to ami w II s i o w w lat g.»a t i n g buildings. this system each lesson is so a r- God can do with hum an lives in , , , , , , . , .. , « .« «j . u«u « , 1 J. H. Ide is busily engaged in th e ranged th a t th e individual child is spite of handicaps and difficulties. . „ .... . .. , work of re-conditioning gasoline able to g rasp the m eaning of even The service begins a t 7:30 w ith a engines. th e deeper questions of th e C hris- rousing song service. , , , th e ........... ........ C harles Leith, m an ag er of th e **an d o ctrin es. The teachings con- At m orning ....... hour, .... th e paRtor will speak on "D ynam ic F aR h ”— »’o rtla n d Gun club. Is bagging the <•»■» en tirely of th e fundam ental doetrin es of th e C h ristian church. faith as th e motive pow er of life | lim it of ( hlna pheasants, Em ployes at th e Pow ell V alley A teaching force of ten is in charge and the basis of all hum an re la tionships. T here will be special , 1 n u rsery - are - p rep - arin g the n u rsery , ° t »b® school. « . Mrs. . A . rth . u r S . trabin . .«_ is th e su p erin ten d en t to a ssist th e stock for w inter. T here is a fine 18 »I1® m usic of an inspiring n a tu re at this p asto r, th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen. variety on hand. service. Lee S helter is im proving th e a p The Sunday school is being well I attended, and the in te re st is fine. p earan ce of his p ro p erty by b u ild Tin- num ber present each Sunday ing new co ncrete w alks and devel ARE YOU BEAUTIFUL? oping the lawn. Is above 200. T he beauty of h ealth is m ore G. E. Dickens, em ployed as a The E pw orth League likew ise is th a n skin deep. It is th e type of showing a steady grow th. Jam es bookkeeper and salesm an for a beauty th a t is Alive in every atom M cAllister is the leader for Sunday machinery* com pany in P o rtlan d . ' u( th e flne body. CHIROPRACTIC has moved to the city for the w in is essen tial to beauty and a tin- evening. * body. ter. Make C hiropractic your Habit. Invest In n Radio. H anding You a H ollar fo r Xm as. T his is the season of the year H ere it is, ta k e it, by saving th a t when radio reception is ap p ré cia i- much on a su b scrip tio n to th e d at Res. 3263 ed in tin horn. Why not in stall a lies. See low ra te s elsew h ere and Office Phone 1321 G resham receiving set? Radio receiving sets > > Quickly. Bank of G resham Bldg, •• one r i i s < ;« ir WALDORF ACRES The Legion and A uxiliary will give a pot luck supper next T u es day night, Oct. 26, at the O range hall. T he su pper will He served at 7 o'clock, followed by the business m eeting at 8. Judge and Mrs. W. A. E kw all w ill be guests at supper. A full atten d an ce is desired and the ladies a re requested to bring a cov ered dish and knives, forks, spoons and plates. Ja n e t, two and a h alf year old d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Flow er, n arrow ly escaped a serious inju ry to one of h er eyes la st S at urday when she pulled a sh arp - pointed parin g knife down into the eye, grazing th e eyeball. She w as taken to a P o rtlan d specialist w ho is Of the opinion the m em ber is not perm anently injured. T he little one reached for th e knife w hich w as on a shelf above h er head, but it slipped in som e m anner and scathed th e eyeball. Claude W elch w as released from St. V incents hospital today w here h< w as taken about 1 o'clock Wed nesday m orning afte r being found unconscious in a can at the Sell wood ca r b arn s w here he is em ployed. It w as th o u g h t he had been unconscious about tw o hours ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ//Xz/ZZZZ/i>^Z*'ZZZZZ/ZZXXZ//X///XZZZ>* and the hospital physician w as u n are being stan d ard ized and the able to account for it other than CROSLEY line em bodies th e last word in efficiency. Ask those who an ord in ary fainting spell. Thi- old building belonging to have them or inspect the sam ples A rthur D ow sett on E a st Powell at our office. B erry G row ers P ack —Adv. street betw een Main and R oberts ing Co-, phone 1871. G resham V olunteer F ire has now been en tirely razed and i He p a rt me nt For low est rate s on autom obile new one-story s tru c tu re is to be tru ck and general in su ran c e see ' begun a t once, according to th e U. W. T horne.—Adv. MASONIC HALL, Gresham plans of the co n tra cto r, Clauds If you w ant lum ber w rite Sandy Stockton. Mr. D ow sett will erect a Lumber Co., C herryville, or phone good su b stan tia l reinforced co n Sandy 223.—Adv. tf crete building, 27x30 feet In size, A dm ission $1 per couple faced w ith brick. It has not been NOTH F OF G FN FRA I. FLECTION Notice is hereby given, th a t Die announced as yet who will occupy general city election for Die (Tty of '■iiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiHiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiKiriiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiim iiiiiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiir]^ the place upon its com pletion. G resham , Oregon, will be lielif be Miss H ester T horpe, a form er tween the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. teacher in a P ortlan d grade and 8 o'clock p, in., T uesday, No school, drove from H eppner w here vember 2, 1926, at the reg u la r p o ll she teaches th is yeur and spent the ing places w ithin the City of G resh am , Oregon. week-end at the home of Mrs. M in T hat at said election the follow s nie Brown. She was accom panied ing officers for said City will lie SATURDAY mid MONDAY ONLY by two te ach ers in the sam e school. elected to till the respective posi Miss Noreen Nelson, of Beaverton, tions for th e term of two 12) years, Ja n u a ry 1, 1927: and Miss Helen F rederickson, of beginning One (1) Mayor. Stanfield. One III T re asu re r. Miss M argaret B urnie, a graduate One (1 1 R ecorder. One (1) M arshal. nurse of M ultnomah county hospi T hree I 3 | Oouncllmeil. I ta l, spent the last week-end with That at said election the follow Miss Helen A nkcorn a t the Brown ing m easu res will he voted upon: POUND residence w here she stays. A uthorizing tin- Council of the C itjr of G resham to levy an addi T he beauty and m ildness of th" tax over and above the six p resent Oregon October are being tional per te n t, lim itation of not to ex evidenced by both fru it and flow ceed Two T housand Five H undred ers. Dave S tabler brought in a ($2,500.0111 D ollars per year for not bouquet of roses to the Outlook of m ore th an ten 1101 y ears and to thereby continue in force th e spec fice yesterday m orning th a t could ial levy authorized by Die special well rival those of June, and It was not of the year 1923 for the general reported from the sam e tim e at expens« of the City of G resham . 3 bars for P leasant Home th a t the resident-- Thi « will not Increase the tax rate of the City of G resham , hut is a □ of that locality w ere enjoying continuation of a special l«-vy p re straw b e rry sho rtcak e and that viously authorized. rasp b e rrie s w ere being picked in Also, An Act. in itiated by petition to quantities sufficient for tab le Use. W hat is tru e of the P leasant Home amend C h ap ter 2. Section 2 of the C h arter of tin- City of G resham , to locality no doubt exists in other provide th at Die M arshal of the i Phone 1236 Gresham City of G resham shall lx- appointed surrounding berry patches. T hese rnndies »re imide in one of tile largest anti s W. V eelman, a P ortlan d hunter, or rim'oved by a m ajority vote of w as fined $25 Monday by Ju stice the Council, and not elected as by m o s t sanitary factories in (lie world. said C h arter now provided. Cleveland follow ing his plea of C. O. SCHNEIDER. “ llltllltlliiiR iiin iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiitiiiiiii(3 iiM iiiiiiii(]iiiitiiiiiiic 3 !iiiiiiiiiiit3 iiiiiiiiiiiin iitiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiic ]iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiin i. Ciiv Recorder. guilty to hunting at the M ultnomah gam e refuge. Mrs. 1>. Q B arry, of G ladstone P ark, was renew ing old acquaint anceshlps in G resham during tin week w hile in atten d a n ce nt the W ('. T. IT. convention. A congenial p arty enjoyed a chicken dinner la st Sunday at the R aisins— Market pay l.ayer Figs Bulk Cocoa hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E rn est C hris Special ■i-laycr fresh stock tensen In Powell Valley. Those Lb. 10c, 3 lbs. 2 5 C p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chris 4 lbs. 39. 2 lbs. 35. lensen and two children, P. K. Fig Bars Stone and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. 11 Balk Dates Apples 2 lbs. 3 5 c S. McMnrry and children. Mr. and Mis. E lm er Judd and baby. Ml I Good for cooking and eating 2 lbs 25c Candy Special Blanche T rim ble. H arry Clifford J Box 6 0 c 1-lb. box assorted Glenn Gibbons, of Bellingham , and | Jenny Wren S elf-raisin g , J a n u s A llison, of P ortlan d Maearoni and Spaghetti Fake Flour 39c The Dorcas circle of th e Meth i Beechnut Brand odist Ladies Aid will m eet at the Large pkg. 39f Empress Corn home of Mrs. Mina McKinney on 1 2 pkgs. 2 5 i Special T uesday afternoon. Silver Bar T om atoes I talina Pens E. E. W elling and fam ily, who Best sta n d ard pack I cans 39c Best ungraded peas hsve been occupying the Beadle 2 cans 25< house on R oberts avenue, have I O tter M ¡need ( lams J 39c rented Die M. D K ern residence on I No. S fiat cans Perfection Pink South R oberts avenue and expert Sardines Sainion to move November 1. Mr. Kern | 19c W hite S tar B rand will m ake liis home w ith hts son j No 1 tall cun 20e Large oval tina at Vancouver, W ashington, Bex Pure Lard 2 cam 35<* Mrs. E. H orstiuann left T h u rs 2 for 2 5 . Med. pail $ 1 .0 5 day for S eattle and E verett on a Crown Flour com bined business and pleasure Pare Cane Sagar Large pai I $ 2 .0 0 (9-lb. hag trip. She w ill visit her p arents lo o lh hags who reside near E verett. $ 2 .1 9 I’. 1. ,'oimeeo Miss Luclle Davis Is assistin g at $ 6 .5 5 th e Ilep p Racket sto re for a few ln-oz. tin 9 3 c Jolly l ime Pop < orn days. (.aithard's Pure H iillo s T he ladies of th e W om an's A ux Tuxedo T ob acco Pop* 100% 4 lioeolaie iliary to the A m erican Legion who »erved luncheon at th e Methodist 16-oz. tin 8 5 c C an 15c 1-lb. can 2 9 < h urch T h ursday announce that all leftover pie tins and other utensils can be called for at the Outlook of fice. Roy N elson is a late arriv al In G resham from O ttaw a, K ansas. H< If not better get b u st. There are only a few lett. l'.xtra good value at Is em ployed at th e R aker Sou ■*1 '*D tid just the c o k e r you ha\ e been looking lor \sk us to explain g ara g e as a Ford salesm an. Mr, it* advantages. Sold only in connection with Fould’s Paste prod Nelson has ap a rtm en ts at the res', uct* Macaroni. Spaghetti, Noodles. deuce of C. N. C lauahan I m. The follow ing non-fiction books have been added to th e G resham lib ra ry th is m onth: Beyond the U t m ost P u rp le Rim, E d w ard A lexan der Pow ell; A braham Lincoln, the p ra irie years, f’a r l S andbury; Josephine, N apoleon’s E m press, C F o rester. Several num bers of fic tion have also been added, Show- boat, Edna Fer&er; Silver Spoon, John G alesw orthy; T he P riv ate Life of H elen of T roy, John E r s k in e; The E xquisite P erd ita. E. B arrington. A SALE oj Coats and Dresses D R ESSES These dresses have been selected from our regular stock for this special sale. There are dresses ol flat crepe, crepe back satin and figured georgette. Xeck-lines are new. Pan eled skirts, flare and straight lines featured. Colors, jungle green, clar et 'red, navy, rose, tan, moss green and black. Sizes 16 to 42. Special while they last. Special Com bination R ates Offered. Until November 1, 1926, special com bination prices a re offered for th e G resham O utlook and The P o rt land News. T he re g u la r su b scrip tion price for the News is $5 and for the O utlook $1.50. Until th a t date th e tw o in com bination will be $3.98. Special price on the News alone is $2.98.—Adv. Vital Topics Many new W ant Ads today. f Äö‘i'?ce <2 .-A~< -*>. Dr. Geo. E. Mallett $Q .95 You a re su re to be pleased w ith th e m an ner in w h ich ' we trim the ch ild ’s h a ir and with th e polite m an n er of our service. Your ch ild ’s coilTure is of in te re st to you and so you choose th e sty le in w hich we cu t it. Benefit Dance .t carefully selected line of emit' in nil wool m aterials plaid* and plain color*. Full line, size* 16 to 40. Special. $ 0 .9 5 9 Saturday, Oct. 30. = e s i t a in | j Exira Special! The Ladies’ Shoppe 4 OVER FIRST ' s Phone 2081 j STATE BANK Gresham iiitiiiiiwic]|i>i'.;«iimui«.iiiiiu)iu:tiii,.ii:ii[]!iiiiiiii¡!it]iiiiiii!i«:inii|in iiin in ¡iii:':iim a ii¡ii!iiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiii[}i:iiiiiiiiii[] GRESHAM OUTLOOK. PAGI! ^»IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllll!l[]IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIt]IIIIIIIIIIIIC3lllllllllli:(f!llllllllllltlllllllllllllUIII>i'IIIIIIUIIII^ s a a ■ ■ ■ E lin e ’s F am ous the ke Coconut Dice Candy 29C E 1 i n e ’ s M ILK and NUT CHOCOLATE IO C 11 Hepp’s Racket Store GROCERY BULLE77N cans Did you get your FOULD'S COOKER? F or rea l estate loans see or call B. W. T horne.—Adv, B in d o n (le a n in g . For expert window cleaning se< S T ajlm a, or leave ord ers with J. Kos* Brown, Gresham , phone 2&01. — Adv. Quality and Service A. IV. Metzger Phone 1451 Feed 12S1 “You control the situation—unlock the door that saves you money. Buy your food supplies at 20th Century—we make a business of saving our customers money.” Offerings Saturday and Monday, Oct. 23 - 25 ( A H MI I B IK IN I. POWDER 1-lb. c a n ..................................... 2 H -lb . c u n .............. 28c 58c .. -SIIR E H B E H H UE AT"—The R e ad v -to -S en e 11 hole 11 heal b rea k fa st food P ackage 3 10c p ack ag e* ............................... ......... 29c “ MELLOW EST" 1 111 ESE I . ..ii*i*t- enl prize w inner a t the »late fair. Lb ^..’C -L IB B Y 'S - SAI.AH PO IN TS--N ot only adapt- able to all kind* of vegetable salad s, hilt cream ed on toa*t make« q delightful luncheon di*h. 1-poiind tall can s. 2 for ............45c “(A KN VITON MILK “ From content. ed cow*. Tall can*. 3 for Baby size. 6 for 25c 25c QF -CAMPBELL’S" TOMATO SOUP—New 1926 pack, (lim it on«* lo t). t ('¡in* fo r •K E R R 'S ” HOT ( IK E FLOCK Hot cakes m ake a genuine appeal to Die appetite .X J-_ th ese cool m orning*, l.gc. package _ •)(. LOG ( HUN ( ANE and MAPLE SYRUP Medium size c a n ............................... r48c V'jC Pl RE LAKH, in hulk —Freshly rendere«/»») _ 3 p o u n d * ............................... .............. REST SHORTENING, in bulk I high- ly refined purely vegetable product. 3 pound* ........................................... “ WESSON" O il Eor frying and baking as well a* for making m ayonnaise. OET — p in ts ......................................... 49c BACON -G en u in e E astern s u g a r ( ured. Not too m t. not too le a n : ju s t rig h t. Weight 10^» about 9 lb*. Half or whole piece, lb Tot tj na rt* — «)C -AMAIZO" S I IR I It lo u r choice of .«•ri. or glosa. I-Ib. jiki:., 3 lor 25c “( R i s t i i “ I IBHVN" s l .l t 4 II PIN I IP P I E. I ighl large slice* to the can. P arked ill a rich sy rn p . ■------ I urge — ra n “ th ro u g h , 3 for “ 1.1 H ill's " i VLSI P Made from lu*riou* red ripe Indiana tom atoes. I urge bottle ( ITRON PEEL II II IT E " ' s o U ’ - - P u r e “ K E R R S R i s i " I ' m X | El OCR 49-pound sa c k s ............................. “F ISHER'S BI EN II“ l.h 59c OK INGE or LEMON PEEL, lb 33C RA ISINS 1926 crop »eedles, Thom p son’s from Die San Joaquin I alley. l-llg (•:«.- •)«)(. *..a|. all „3SC in liar* 19-lb ,aek* $1.94 S2.08 SI.09 MILL Rl N sp .iK sack* The te ry best, ” 59c f(L . 4«* (. El OCR Be*t brand* of patent, p astry, whole w heat or g rah am . No. Ill sack SMAI.I WHITE B t INS No. t grade. ( aliforiila 1926 crop. 3 lb , fo r «1 Z3C 73c —*)(_ -2IIDI ( F N T I RY“ I OEEEE—Few eq u al, none b etter. Roasted today In onr own plant. On your tab le tom orrow . Satisfies the palate and (he pnr*e. P rice, pound ................... 47c $1.38 3 poaud* ........................................... G round to your order for fineness. 20CENTIRY STORES i