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G RFSH A» OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER â. 1926 ( ALL FOK RIOS. T he old tw o-story, four-room , fram e school building a t T routdale is for sale to th e h ighest bidder. Sealed bids should be subm itted to th e undersigned before 6 o’clock p. m. November 8. Bids m u st be accom panied by certified check for 10 per cent of am ount bid. Building m ust be to rn down and debris rem oved w ithin 30 days. The school board rese rv e s the rig h t to re je c t any or a ll bids. H. E. BLOYD, C lerk, S. D. No. 20. PLEASANT HOME V ital Topics FAIRVIEW PO W ELL VALLEY A m usical program is to be giv L illian H eslin of Fairview is a The Rockwood P aren t-T each er en at th e P lea san t Home M ethodist association held its m onthly m eet m em ber of th e O. A. C. Ad club, an Episcopal ch u rch on S atu rd ay eve ing O ctober 15. Beginning w ith association form ed to conduct the ning, November 6, for th e benefit of next m outh the ch ild ren will ad v ertisin g w ork of various o rg an i th e E pw orth League piano fund be served w ith hot lunches at zations on th e cam pus. T he p re s and th e P le a sa n t Home o rch estra. a nom inal charge. T he P.-T. A. ent w ork of th e club is being d e N um bers w ill be given by th e o r w ishes to have the p ictu res of voted to ad v ertisin g for th e local ch e stra, a piano solo by Miss F lo r C ollegiate W ashington an d Lincoln placed in c h a p te r of N ational ence H oney, a solo by W illiam each classroom . The association P layers. Two g roups have been a p E lliott, a w h istlin g solo by Miss . en tertain ed th e fath ers w ith an en pointed who will com pete in p la n A ugusta H ahn and a ‘c la rin e t solo joyable H allow e’en p arty F riday ning advance notices and p lacard s by Guy R obertson, accom panied by and w orking out o rig in al Ideas for evening. his sister. Miss M arian R obertson. 1 a com plete cam paign for th e local A read in g w ill be given by Miss p resen tatio n of “Mr Pirn P asses BORING E uphem ia F airw eath er, a dialog by By," as well assfor th e plays given th e G reenwood g irls and a play en- j T he a rticle s w hich will be sold on the road trip s later. Miss Hes- titled , “F o u r A. M. ” by Ruth L au- at th e Rebekah b azaar on Novem ' lin is a ju n io r in th e school of com derback, F red M arshall and H er- j b er 6 are on display in th e window m erce. She is a m em ber of Zeta m an W alters. The adm ission of W illiam A. M orand’s drug store. T au A lpha, social sorority. ch arg es w ill also include re fre sh T he program , b azaar and lunch T he re g u la r m eeting of th e F air- m ents. will all be given in the evening. view P aren t-T ea ch e r association will be held F riday evening. No D on't forget th e ad v ertisers when vem ber 5, a t th e schoolhouse a t 8 SANDY ! you need an y th in g in th e ir line. o’clock. Follow ing th e business The Rev. A. B. C alder, of Boring, m eeting an excellent p rogram will S T A T E D COMMUNICA- w ill preach each Sunday m orning tion Fairview Lodge. No. 92 be given and refre sh m e n ts served. a t 11 o'clock a t the Sandy Method A. F. &. A. M. S aturday eve A sm all ch a rg e w ill be m ade for ist ch u rch and will also assist in lunch and th e money used to ning, November 6, 1926, 8 p. m. th e L a th e p reach in g service. bor in M. M. Degree. p u rch ase supplies needed in se rv Visiting b reth ren welcome. ing the hot lunches to the school A good m any of the dolls now a WM. H. STANLEY. S ec’y. children. A co rd ial in vitation is days a re hand painted. HARRY F E D E R S PIE L , W. M. extended to all to be present. WHAT IS H EALTH WORTH? H ealth cannot be m easured in d o llars; w ithout h ealth , life is a vast e rro r and a m iserab le failure. 1 CHIROPRACTIC FOR resto rin g health know s very few failu res. Make (h lro p ra c tlc your H abit. Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office Phone 1321 1 B ank of G resham Bldg. ROCKWOOD PAHE THREE Res. 326.3 G resham C entaur 'TRACTOR A «&••** ** ( , ».* ” ’ v‘ y ZZZZzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZx ^ZZ Z ZZZZ^.ZZZZZZZZZZz ZZZzZzZZZZZzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/’Z ZZZ^ZZZZZZZZZZe V * *, «/» /uiW hZiri For 10 D ays O nly ‘ H ‘ * Extra Star-A-Star DEMONSTRATION Cedar Shingles At the Berry Growers Cannery $ 2 -8 ° THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1:30 p.m. PER THOUSAND The C e n ta u r T ra c to r is th e solution to the Pow er Problem s on th e sm all and medium size F arm . The C entaur Plow s, H arro w s, P la n ts . ! Mows, H auls and F u rn ish es Belt Pow er. P lan to a tte n d th is dem onstration and see th e C en tau r w ork, and learn about its ad a p ta b ility for your place. Take Advantage ot These Prices EASTMAN LUMBER CO., “GOOD EQUIPM ENT MAKES A GOOD FARMER B E T T E R ’’ UOZOZl. 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Phone 1581 Powell and Maple P ortland Ft. F ast T aylor Phone EAst 63s9 S tom ach S o Bad C an ’t E at E ven Fruit “F or y ears w as badly co n stip ât- ed and troubled with gas afte r e a t ing. Could not eat fru it and many o th er things. A dlerika has done me good—can now eat an y th in g .” (Signed) W. H. F letch er. A dlerika rem oves GA£ and often b rin g s a s tonishing relief to the stom ach. B rings out a su rp risin g am ount of old w aste m a tte r you never th o u g h t was in th e system . Stops th a t full bloated feeling and m akes you en joy eating. E x cellen t for chronic constipation. G resham D rug Com pany.—Adv. S p irits of cam phor resto re s w hite ñllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliñ spots m ade on v arn ish by w ater. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE G resham Gresham G reat Y ears in th e Nation’s H istory In terestin g th in g s have happened in 1926. Com m ander Byrd in a F okker airp lan e, circled the N orth Pole. P h o to g rap h s tak en in E u rope w ere tra n sm itte d on radio w aves to A m erica, and published in n ew sp ap ers a few hours later. G ertru d e E derle, d au g h ter of a New York butcher, sw am the E nglish Channel one hour faste r th an any of th e live men who had sw um it before her. Is an y th in g in te restin g going to happen in 1927? For one thing, th e Y outh’s Com panion on April 16, will celeb rate its HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY. D uring 1927, th e Com panion will contain m ore in te restin g reading th an ever before d u rin g its ce n tu ry of successful life. Consider w hat you will get for $2.00: 52 issues, co ntaining 9 book length serials, 260 sh o rt sto ries by th e m ost popu la r au th o rs, m ore th a n 100 special article s, a w eekly section for In genious boys, called th e “Y. C. Lab,’’ a thorough g ir ls ’ d ep artm ent, and 52 pages for ch ild ren . Also in each issue, an extensive survey of c u rre n t events, m ak in g It easy for you to follow th e affairs of th is | busy world. I D on't m iss th e g re a te st y ear of a : g rea t m agazine. S ubscribe now, : and receive: : 1. The Y outh’s Com panion—52 is- i sues in 1927, and ; 2. T he rem ain in g issues in 1926. All for only $2. 3. Or include M cCall's M agazine, : the m onthly a u th o rity on fashions, i Both publications, only $2.50. T H E YOUTH'S COMPANION S N Dept., Boston, Mass. i S u bscriptions received a t this office — <>— TOTAL MILES 1845.4 to put your money This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in this territory. It has 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. Its business is growing steadily every day. Exhaustive tests so far indicate that the average year’s operating cost o f the Overland W hippet should save you from $75 to $150 in gas, oil, tires and mechanical upkeep. It cuts present operating costs just about in half . . . doubles the value o f every dollar you now spcoi Come in and see this wonderful new-type car. We offer yon an opportunity to Invest your money in this successful and well-managed business at 6.6J per cent Interest. Let us tell you more about it. Investment Department, 820 Electric Building Portland Electric Power Co. Portland, Oregon AVERAGE M. P. II. 26.7 AV. MILES per gal. 2#.3 OIL USED Less than 1 quart WATER ADDED 3 pints — «----- SANDY BLUFF Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson en tertain ed a t d inner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W il kenson and baby. A. J. A ult n arro w ly escaped death Sunday .m o rn in g w hile p u t tin g the h arn e ss on one of the horses. T he horse becam e frig h t ened and crushed Mr. A ult ag ain st the w all, ren d erin g him u ncon scious and only for th e p resence of his wife a t th e tim e would have been killed by the anim al, but she tu rn ed th e horse loose g etting him out of the sta ll before he tram ped Mr. Ault. W liile it is not th ought he is serio u sly in ju red he was cut under th e chin and one ear so badly th a t stitch es w ere taken. B uckly Corly, who w as operated, 1 on for ap p en d icitis a week ago Is getting ulong nicely and expects to he able to come home soon. A. C. B row ning cam e down from the mill S atu rd ay and w ent on to P ortlad. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W.' H aight, Sa- lena H aight aud th e ir m other, Mrs. Sim m ons visited Sunday w ith th e ir sister and d au g h ter, Mrs. H. H. W atkins. Mrs. Sim m ons rem ulned out for a few days. Card of T hanks. We w ish to th a n k o u r m any friends and neighbors for th e ir kindness and sym pathy, also th e n u rse who so tenderly cared for o u r d ear wife and m other, and for th e b eautiful flowers th a t covered h er last restin g place. Allen Jack so n , Nelson W. Ja c k - son. CORBETT A few of th e ladies of the C orbett church m et a t the ch u rc h F rid ay aftern o o n and form ed a society, w hich they decided to nam e the "D orcas" society of th e C hristian church. Mrs. F red C. Reed w as elected p resid e n t; Mrs. F red Ough, vice p resid en t, and Mrs. Ire n e K im berly, se creta ry and tre a su re r. T he first m eetelng of th e new o rd er w ill be held November 3 in th e church. Mrs. Roy Em ily atten d ed th e sta te P a re n t-T e a c h e r's asso ciatio n a t Salem la st week, going as a del egate from th e C orbett society. Ethel S tew art e n tertain ed h er p u pils from 2 o’clock until I on F r i day w ith a H allow e'en party. Mrs. Miller, of P o rtlan d , visited h er son E rold and wife th e la st of th e week. Colum bia g range w ill m eet in a ll- day session S aturday, Novem ber 6, th eir re g u la r uiuiiihly m eeting. Mrs. I’. D. S ettlem eier w as In P o rtlan d on b usiness F riday. Mrs. C laude Woodle e n tertain ed sev eral of th e children F rid ay eve ning w ith a H allow e'en p arty. G la n d specialist K idney, B ladder, P r o it a te , H ig h Blood Pressure, R heum atism , C o n stip atio n , L oss of V ita lity , etc. C a ll o r w r ite f o r b o o k le t o n re-energizing th e glands w ith o u t o p eratio n . DR. H. Z. Outlook W ant Ads w ill help you on th e w ay to success. 323 Plttock Block * * ★ THARP Portland, Ore. GreatAmerican Racing Stars Greatest BUICK Ever Built ----- ♦— Auto Club of Washington affiliated with AAA — ♦ Run under the di rection of North west Auto Clubs AAA. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aim are Im prov ing th e ir home by painting and papering the in terio r. Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arrell have retu rn ed from Y akim a w here they worked in the apple h arv est during th e early fall. They sta te th a t the big freeze w hich visited th a t sec tion the la tte r p a rt of Septem ber resu lted in th e loss of fully h alf the crop. Mr. and Mrs. C arrell v is ited w ith relativ es at W enatchee before com ing home. Som ething over $136 w ere r e a l ized from the b azaar and sale held at the Mission ch u rch S atu rd ay evening. T his will be used by th e Ladies Aid for various ch u rch p u r poses. T he Misses H ulda and F lorence Johnson will en te rta in th e De borah L adies Aid T h u rsd ay a fte r noon a t the Mission ch u rch . All ladies of the com m unity are In vited. J. E. P eterso n and fum ily of St.’ Paul, M innesota, who have been at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Arvidson for th e p ast tw o weeks, have gone to S eattle on business m atters. Mrs. Nellie L. Jackson, wife of Allen Ja ck so n of the Lusted neigh borhood, passed aw ay October 30 a t th e home of Mrs. A nnie E. Miles from a lingering illness of several weteks. F u n eral services w ere held at the U ndenom inational tem ple in G resham Monday afternoon by th e R e v . S. F. P itts, in term ent follow ing in Douglas cem etery. Mrs. Jack so n w as born in New York Ju n e 2. 1855, anil had lived in th e neighborhood of Lusted for th e past 12 years. She w as w ell liked and had been a p atien t sufferer during her last illness. H er fam ily has su stain ed th e loss o t a good wife and a faith fu l m other. T he deceased is survived by her w id ow er, Allen Jackson, two sons. N el son W. Jack so n , of G resham and Allen R. Jack son, of Jackson, Mich igan, a b ro th er, G eorge P attiso n , of Los A ngeles and a sister, Mrs. C lara Davis, in Michigan. T he sym pathy of friends and neighbors w as expressed at the fun eral services by an ab undance of beau tifu l flow ers. W alter P attiso n and w ife and dau g h ter, of Newberg, cousins of th e deceased, w ere p re se n t a t th e funeral. b uy th e TIRE CHANGES None Adjustments Made None Driver C. A. HEFFRON Shuholm. Imagine W hat This Saving W ill M.ean to You NO. HOURS 62 hours, 8 Min. A SAFE PLACE R. D. W erschkul. of P o rtlan d , visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L undquist S atu rd ay afternoon. They had been old acq u ain tan ces in Tillam ook. Mr. and Mrs. C resw ell and two children, who have been living for the pa t y e a f on the A ugust F ran k place, have moved Into the Nvstrom house on the old A im er farm . A good program is being p re pared for the h arv est social to be given F riday evening. Novi tuber 5, at the Powell Valley schoolhouse by te ac h ers aud pupils of the school. A son w as horn to Mr. and Mrs C harlatan, of B rush P ra irie , on T uesday at Em anuel hospital. Mrs C harlatan w as form erly Miss Selma LI STED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY OVE R L A N D Whippet Within thirty day« after its introduction, the Great est Buick Ever Built received one of the greatest tributes ever paid a motor car. Nine internationally famous A. A. A. speedway stars singled it out, above all other cars, for their personal use and for their families! The racing aces who have thus demonstrated their approval of the New Buick are: * Pete De Paolo * Frank Lockhart * Fred Comer * Clrtf Woodbury * Dave Lewis * Earl Cooper * Bob McDonogh * Frank Elliott A im America’s New'Type Light Car HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1141 GRK8IIAM Walter W. Metzger Phone 1801 Hales and Service Gresham