GKE8HAB OUTLOOK,
Troutdale Re-elects
Mrs. Harlow Mayor
T ro u td ale citizens turn ed out en
m asse T uesday and voted. Mrs.
L au ra D. H arlow received 48 votes
fo r the office of m ayor, th e largest
vote cast for a single official in the
• m unicipal election. H. E. Bloyd
w as re-elected city reco rd er and
Mrs. Isab e lla W aite trea su rer.
Alvin C. Copeland w as elected
m a rsh a l by a vote of m ore than
th re e to one against his opponent,
E. E. B illeter. Jo h n 8. B urns, C. E.
Scott and R. D. H ew itt w ere elect
ed fo u r-year councilm en and Mrs.
Id a C raw ford and Mrs. F ran ces
Fox councilm en for the tw o-year
term .
In te re s t w as keen in th e race for
governor and sen ato r. For the
fo rm er P a tte rso n far outdistanced
his com petitor, th e vote standing
90 for P a tte rso n and 56 for Pierce.
S tallard , the w et candidate, re
ceived 11 votes. In th e senatorial
vote H aney and S teiw er cam e near
being a tie, th e form er receiving
66 and S teiw er 64. Stanfield got
b u t 26 votes and Adams a bare two.
C rum packer defeated his op-
% o n e n t, Carson, 104 to 45. Pliegley
polled th e la rg e st vote for county
com m issioner, 85, w ith T aft second
w ith 83 and Morse receiving 80.
T he g range incom e tax bfll carried
as far as T ro u td ale w as concerned,
th e vote stan d in g 57 for a n d 46
against.
TROUTDALE
f $1 >250,000,000 for Good Roads in 1927
FBIDAY,
XOVEXBBB A,
192*1.
PACE
KELSO
Robbery Attempted
Mrs. P. C. Spooner and Mrs. E.
Herx en tertain ed the
at Troutdale Bank club at ' th e la tte r's hom W e om an's
last
Greeting Cards.
Vital Topics
T h ere is no nicer form of C h rist
m as rem em brance for d istan t r e la
tives and frien d s th an a n eatly en
IS YOUR BODY A MACHINE?
graved p erso u al g reetin g card.
We c a rry a com plete stock and
YES, and like other m achines it
invite you to inspect them . We I requires the skill of an EX PERT.
suggest, too, th a t you o rd er now ¡TH E CHIROPRACTOR em inently
for delivery about Decem ber 10.
| qualifies as a “Body M echanic.”
P rices a re low er, th is year, th an
ever before.
Make Chiropractic your Habit.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1561.
T hursday. F ourteen m em bers w ere
F o r th e th ird tim e in the past
five y ears th e T ro u td ale S tate bank p rese n l' wh° 8P8nt ‘he afternoon In
has been m olested, th e la st a t-I discussing th e im p o rtan t election
tem pted robbery o ccurring S atu r- ! m easures. V isitors p resen t were
day night or early Sunday m orn- ; ®*r *- Ivers, Mrs. Hazel K enton and
ing w hen en tra n ce was gained by '
Mary Dietl of P o rtlan d , also
Why not buy lum ber d irect from
b reaking a sm all pane of g lass at i Mrs. Ered Decker. R efreshm ents
the m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone 1 Office Phone 1321
Res. 3203
Sandy 223.—Adv.
the re a r.
T he would-be robbers. wel^‘ served by the hostesses,
Bank of O resham Bldg.
G resham
how ever,
ap p aren tly
obtained
The H allow e’en social given at
nothing of value for th e ir pains, the schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening
A ccording to investigations m ade under auspices of the W om an's
by D eputy Sheriffs M art'n, K elly ; club drew a full house, and the
and Deman th e work ap p e ars to be cafeteria lunch brought in about
th a t of am ateu rs. The side w all $25, w hich w ill go tow ard play-
had been drilled in as far as the ground equipm ent.
T he school
the concrete, and p laster near the ! gave a H allow e'en program and
SATURDAY A M I MONDAY ONLY
ceiling by th e vault had been gam es w ere enjoyed in th e play-
broken.
shed, as a featu re of th e evening.
The first attem p t to blow the
An o u tstan d in g event w as Dr.
vault was m ade In 1921. but too Entil E lina's lecture-concert at the
m uch explosive was used and th e Sandy union high school on F riday
in te rio r of th e bank was w recked. : evening. Dr. E nna played mostly
A rchie McCoy w as convicted of the from A m erican com posers, M ac-1
job and sentenced to the peniten- Dowell, G rainger and Mr. Beach, I
tiary , but com m itted suicide before and also from Grieg, Bach and
his term w as over. A year ago Ute some of his own com positions. The
b ank's em ployes w ere held up. As . higs school's g irls chorus sung and
a re su lt th ree boys w ere convicted the high school band played two
and sentenced to serve ten years num bers.
each in the penitentiary.
BARGAINS.
C hristm as G reeting cards in lots
Ilale} Baptist Ser» Ices.
,
.
,
of 25, com plete w ith envelope to
So successful and well attended m atch and your nam e prin ted or
n
1P ™1‘^ nary. P!ans a re co ‘I'leted and officers of The A merican
Phone 1236
Gresham
have been the spec'al services held engraved on cards, as low as $2 50,
Road Builders Association a re driving forw ard to th e g re a te st good
road parley ever held, scheduled fo r Chicago— Jan. J.0th-16th, 1927. at th e H aley B aptist church during ^0 for $3.75. O ther ca rd s a t $3.50,
t h e la t t e r o a r t o f O c to b e r th a t t h e *4'25 a,,d *500 for 25 com plete.
P resid en t Coolidge is to open the congress— and every sta te governor
1 t I p a rt °* O ttol,er th a t ,he GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Phone 1564.
T h a n k s g iv in g ( a n is on S ale Now
congregation
and pastor have de-
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in the United S tates will he th e re in person o r represented. The 1927
highw ay program calls fo r construction o f 55,000 miles of new road cided to continue the cam paign
A W ant Ad will do it for you.
way to cost $1,250,000,000. Photo shows officers of th e A. R. B A
over Sunday, November 7. Meet
which met in Chicago last week for the first m eeting. Seated, a t lefti
ings a re held every evening at 7:30
Pres. H. G. Shirley, Richmond, V a.; R ight, S en ato r Jas. H. MacDonald,
except S atu rd ay . The L o rd ’s Sup- ,■
New Haven, Conn.; standing, left, C harles M. U pham , R aleigh, N. C.;
per will be observed im m ediately
rig h t, C. M. Babcock, M inneapolis, Minn.
a fte r the 11 o'clock m orning s e r1
m ake the mail a little late on the ' w ith the usual happy ending. The vice on Sunday. Sunday school I
last of the route.
proceeds of the en tertain m en t will will convene at 10 o'clock, and the
evening service at 7:30.
Evan
The L adies Aid m et w ith Mrs. J. be devoted to the P aren t-T each er
gelist Axel Wall will be th e sp eak -!
association
fund.
R. K n a rr W ednesday afternoon
er at all th e services. All are cor- .
and a large crow d attended. The
dially inv'ted to be present.
PLEASANT HOME
com m ittees w orking on article s for
“ L e i T H O R do th e D ir ty W o r k "
th e an n u a l b azaar w ere very en
“The
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th u siastic about the w o rk -th at was
GILLIS
being accom plished. At the close will be the topic of the serm on
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E ric V er
of th e m eeting deliciouR re fre sh Sunday m orning at 11:15 at the
m ents w ere served by Mrs. R. D. P leasan t Home M ethodist church heiden, at the home of her p aren ts
on Sunday. October 24, a son, Eric
H ew itt and Mrs. E lla H ensley a s
by the p asto r, the Rev. E W. W ith- Paul, J r. Mrs. V erheiden will be
sisted by the hostess, M rs. K n arr,
as
Amy
E lliott,
early enough to allow th e women nell. T he ju n io r church will be rem ejnberod
{o go out on the highw ay in tim e to
a t t *1®i 8ame hour in charge d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed j
of Mrs. A lta Stafford. E pw orth E lliott, of G illis, Mrs. Ed. H am ilton
see Queen M arie’s p arty go by.
I League convenes at 7:30.
of P o rtlan d , is carin g for m other j
Mr. and Mrs. W ill McCaffrey of
Clothes and linens cost more than ever be
C rookston, M innesota, and Mr. and
Much in ,erest •» cen terin g in the and baby.
Mrs. A. Zelbeck of P o rtlan d w ere m us‘c a ' program w hich is to be
fore. Rubbing wears them out. Moving parts
T o o M ill'll.
dinner guests a t th e home of Mr. given S atu rd ay evening at the
in a washing machine, twisting or pushing
R astu s— "Ah you all w o rk in ’
and Mrs. C arl Ziebeck W ednesday M ethodist church for th e benefit of m uch now adays Sain?"
against the clothes causes friction and wear.
the E pw orth League piano fund
Sam—"W orkin'? Man I ’se ju st |
evening.
Thor’s
method o f using water action alone
and th e P leasan t Home o rch estra. w orked to death. I done wish I
Mrs. Anna L ato u rell, Mrs. C la r
h
ad
n
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m
a
rried
Mandy—she
done
prevents wear. By making your children’s
Some fine m usical num bers a re be
keep me busy g e ttin ’ w ashings for
ence P arso n s and R ussell Wilson
ing prom ised and th e re will be a her to do."
dresses, your linens and all your clothing last
spent Sunday at th e home of Mr.
th ree -e h arac ter play e n t i t l e d ,
longer, the Thor will pay back its cost many
and Mrs. R obert W ilson in P o rt
"F o u r A. M.”
times oVer.
land.
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
Candy Special
Rose City Mixed, lb. 20c
Eline’s Milk and Nut
CHOCOLATE BARS
3 for 10c
Hepp’s Racket Store
Mrs. F red P elton and her sis
te r. Mrs. Shields of P o rtlan d , a t
tended a 1 o'clock luncheon on
W ednesday at the home of th eir
au n t, Mrs. F red W agner of Irv in g
ton addition.
T he P aren t-T each er association
w ill give an old fashioned dance in
th e T ro utdale city hall, "November
13.
Dr. and M r s . Jam es Robinson
visited Mrs. Eunice Robinson and
fam ily S aturday. Dr. and Mrs.
Robinson have been visiting r e la
tiv es in K entucky and W yoming
for th e la st th re e m onths and are
re tu rn in g to th e ir home in S eattle,
W ashington.
T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted will
p reach next Sunday a t the com m u
n ity church a t 10 o’clock, taking
for his subject "W hat Is a C h ris
tia n .” ’ Sunday school w ill follow
th e preaching service at 11 o'clock.
T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er
association gave its usual H allow
e ’en p arty to th e school children
w hich was w ell attended and en
joyed. T here w ere m any pretty
and also hum orous costum es and
those aw arded prizes w ere, Nola
S m ith and C harles H ew itt in P rin
D on't fo rg et the ad v e rtise rs when
you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
cipal H ew itt's room ; Ju n e McGin
LUSTED
n is and Ja ck E vans in Mrs.
The Lusted P aren t-T ea ch e r as
T h o m as’ room ; and ¡n Mrs. S cott's
room , P atric ia O versted and M orris sociation will meet Friday, Novem
McGinnis.
P rizes given to p re ber 12. A good program will be
school age children w ent to Robert presented, including music by the
P ow ell V alley R oad
P lea san t Home o rch e stra, a solo
and R oberta Robinson.
by Leslie W alrad. of Gresham , and
1
m
ile e a st of G resh am
Mrs. M yrtle H udson of Bend
a play by an a ll-sta r cast, “F ath e r
Invites th e public to its services
Oregon, is visiting at th e hom e of
C hanges His Mind." T his is said
h er b ro th er. J. S. H udson.
i
Sunday
School
9:45 A. M.
to be the chance to learn how to
(■railed System .
Mr. and Mrs. M cPherson and get fa th e r on the rig h t side. Any
Morning W orship II o’clock, "A
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam s of P ortlan d body who w ants a wife or who
C hurch Service in H eaven.”
visited at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. w ants to get rid of one is asked to ¡8:90 o’clock c e ilin g service a
J. W. E rickson, recently.
Bible lecture, "T he C hristian
come and see how it is done. H u
and G overnm ent."
Mr. and Mrs. Ray T ham as and mor. th rills and rom ance abound.
ch ild ren of W alton, Oregon, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John B lunder.
T R O U TD A LE S A N D & (1 R A V E L CO.
Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox en tertain ed
S unday at h er home in honor of
Concrete and Planter
th e b irth d ay of her daughter, Mrs.
Melvin Short.
Sunday visito rs at the Hudson
hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. Ammon
and son Tommie, Mrs. B arnes and
son L ester, Mr. Shea, Mrs. Cole and
son and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K ester,
all of P o rtland.
Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. P arsons and
CEMENT AND CEMENT BRICK
Mrs. Mary P arsons w ere dinner
g u ests S aturday evening a t the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow
of P ortland.
P h o n e G resh am 4SI)
Mrs. E lecta P araen s attended a
w edding at V ancouver. W ashing
TR O U T D A L E. ORE.
ton, on S atu rd ay evening. Mrs.
P arso n s visited relatives In V an
couver on Sunday, retu rn in g home i.it]iniiiiiiiigjiMiiiiiiiiianiiiiiiHiitjiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiHHniHHiBHiioiiiiHiaiiitjiiiH'iiMi't:iiiii
Sunday evening.
The E astern S tar gave a dance
in th e city hall la st S aturday night.
A larg e crowd attended and an en
joyable tim e w as reported. It was
also considered a financial success.
Sunday v isito rs from P ortland
at th e home of Mr. and M rs.-F red
P elton w ere Mr. and Mrs. Norton
and baby; Mrs. F red W agner,
L au ra Scott, Mr and Mrs. Ivin
L am bert and daughter, Mrs. L am
b ert. w hose m aiden nam e was C ar
rie Sm ith w ill be rem em bered by
th e older se ttle rs here.
Mrs. Alice C ourter of L atourelle
each
visited h er siste r, Mrs. J. A. L ars
son, over th e w eek-end.
Sir. and Mrs. David B urns and
ch ild ren , of Newberg, visited th e 'r
m other, Mrs. M argret B urns, on
Sunday.
T h ere has been an extension
m ade on R ural route 1 from T ro u t
First State Bank Bldg., opposite telephone office,
dale th a t tak es in the Hogue and
Gresham, Oregon
Cam eron mill and Ridge lum ber
m ill, which has It tendency to,
Saron Lutheran Church
SAND
Why Kill Your Wife?
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Portland-Gresham
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B. L.— B a se Line.
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CLEARANCE SALE
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- Miss Halsey
P h o n e 1901
G resh am
The place of honor on the
Thanksgiving table is held by
the Turkey, therefore you want
the best that is to he had.
In order to insure yourself
the best turkey your roaster
should he one that roasts him to
that appetizing brown tender
yet firm enough to not fall to
pieces and retaining the moist
ure w’hich makes the r^eat
sweet and juicy.
That part of the dinner can
easily be obtained if he is roast
ed in a
J. R. KNARR
$"^.50
I. E. METZGER
GEO. LEWIS & SON
GENERAL HAULING
6
Entire Stock of Felt Hats
E very hou sew ife w a n ts Io use p len ty of linen
fo r fam ily and guest«. But o rd in a rily it is used
s p a rin g ly w hen it m e a n s h a c k -b re a k in g h o u rs
o v er th e iro n in g hoard.
T h e T h o r F o ld in g Iro n e r b rin g s a new o rd e r
of th in g s.
I a b le linen, bed lin en , etc., can he ironed
q u ick ly w h ile s ittin g dow n. Yon can be e x tra v
a g a n t w ith th e use of linen an d n e v e r n o tic e th e
d ifferen ce w hen u sin g th e T h o r. And th e linen
lias a lu stro u s sh een im possible to get w ith a
han d iron.
'Ihis'IhorIroner irons shirts,
dreftes-even ruffled things
G ra v e l
Friday and Saturday, November 5 and
L IN E N S
W e a r-E v e r Alum inum Roaster
$ 4 *^0
No. 2, Regular $6.65, Special... $ 5 * ^ ^
No. 3, Regular $7.20, Special... $ 6 * ^ 0
W earever Alum inum R oasters
a re m ade of h ard e r, th ick er abeet
aium ipnm . They will beat evenly,
cook thoroughly and save fuel.
For lender. Juicy, flavorful roast«
—a W earever R oaster.
You’ll find them useful all the
year around for o th e r purposes
besides roasting.
No. 1, Regular $5.45, Special...
WtARCVEi
L L. KIDDER HWE. CO.
Exclusive Agents in Gresham
Main Street
Phone 1421