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GBESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ARBOLEDA Thanksgiving Services at Troutdale Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W R. Locke w ere hosts a t a card p a rty and supper on S atu rd ay evening. T he guests include Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H orn- A T hanksgiving service w ill be I ec^er’ an<‘ Mrs. Andrew Zen- held at the T rou td ale com m unity I s e r ’ an<‘ Mrs G eorge Steele, ch u rch Sunday m orning at 10 I ' lr and Mrs. Y erkins and Mr. and o'clock. The p astor, the Rev. E. R. Mrs. Otto S kalstad of P o rtlan d D. H ollensted, w ill preach on “Our Mrs. J. C. F in n ell en tertain ed th e N ational B lessings and O bliga- I Jo k e r club recen tly a t h er hom e on tio n s.” Sunday school w ill follow F ern avenue. H onors w ent to Mrs. th e m orning service. P eter B organ and Mrs. B. H. Gable, The reg u la r m eeting of th e | conso,atlon to Mrs H c -J d h n - Columbian High Has Various School Affairs COLUMBIA HEIGHTS HANKSGIVING DINNER £ a ro n Lu ‘heran ch u rch Sunday m orning in th e E nglish language. T he subject to be used by the p a s to r. th e Rev. Enoch Sandeen, Is “T he L ast Jud g m en t.” A solo, “Come Ye Blessed,” w ill be r e n dered by Mrs. Sandeen. In th e eve ning at 8 o’clock th e p asto r w ill give a Bible lecture on th e subject, “A Good A ncestry." _ _______ Perennials for Sale. M ust sell a large num ber of my p eren n ials and sh ru b s to m ake room for dahlia stock. They w ill go very cheap to those who w ill com e for them . Mrs. V era L. T uck- er, phone G resham 268x2—Adv. COUNTY COUNCIL TO MEET AT LYNCH M ultnom ah County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w ill hold a m eeting at Lynch school house on th e Section L ine road S aturday, Novem ber 20, a t 11 o'clock. T he chairm en w ill hold a d ep artm en t conference beginning at 10:30 AH c,ty and county clrc,e Pre8idents present. are requested to be . F or low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and g eneral in su ran c e see I B. W T horne. Adv. OF T ills RIGHT WAY ¿MENU PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. C larence Young of S ervices at the Swedish Mission ch u rc h next Sunday will be of P ortlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Ruff of special in te rest, as th e Rev. J. Bellrose, w ere S unday v isito rs at W erthen from Sweden, a gifted the home of Mr. and Mrs. W ill sp e ak e r and jjlso a m usician of Richey. Mrs. H a rry Jellu tn of L aC enter, note, w ill preach. Services will be In th e evening the I Wa8hIuR‘<>n. h as been visiting in Swedish serm on w ill be in E nglish by the friends here th is week Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T ole of L ong p asto r, the Rev. Don Shogren, who Will ta k e for his subject “S a ta n ’s view. W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. B anquet.” On S atu rd ay evening, " ¡»‘son and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. November 20, th e big offering pro- H. Davis and d au g h ter of P o rtlan d grom w ill be held In th e church, w ere S unday visito rs a t th e hom e beginning a t 7:30. A ddresses and of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davjs. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n of m usic of very special in te re st will G resham spent W ednesday a fte r- be given. On T uesday evening. November J no<,n at ,h e holne of M r' and Mrs 23, th e young people of the Powell C. F. K esterson. Mrs. M ary E. Sm ith, fo rm erly of V alley and D am ascus Mission ch u rch es will unite in a service at lh,H place' who died M onday a ‘ ‘he th e Powell Valley church. Choir | home of ber d a u g h te r Mrs. W. I reh e arsal for the Mission church Young’ in r>or‘,an<L w as burled at w ill be held on W ednesday eve 1 D am ascus cem etery Friday, No- | vem ber 12. She w as 79 y ea rs of ning. A union T hanksgiving service in ] a . Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry of Bell w hich th e four Sw edish churches óf th e vicinity. Saron L utheran, rose and Mr’ and M rs' ° N' S ager H aley Baptist, D am ascus ami P ow of th is place m otored to Silverton ell V alley Mission will unite, will and Salem la st Sunday. J. F ogarty, a business m an of be held In th e la tte r church on T h an k sg iving at 10 a. m. Each P o rtlan d , w as a valley visito r Mon ch u rch will co n trib u te tow ard the day. H. Ppuison is q u ite ill at his m usic for th e occasion. The Rev. home and has the sym pathy of his Jo h n S. Nordell and th e Rev. m any frien d s who hope for. his Enoch Sandeen w ill preach. S ervices will be conducted a t th e | s Pfe d * recovery. YDI WAT RE NIKE P ersonal experiences in th e de tails of in te rm en ts, fo rtu n ately , are lim ited outside o u r p ro fes sion. But as fun eral d irecto rs we know th a t th e re is a rig h t way. and in th is way only do we Vender service. A fter our first interview th e bereaved may dism iss from th e ir m inds every detail. Krom first to last we a s sum e every responsibility. GATES FUNERAL HOME Phone 2471 Crem e of Celery Soup Roast T urkey D ressing C ran b e rry Sauce Sw eet P o tato es Mashed P otatoes H ot Mince or A pple Pie Ice Cream Cake Coffee Tea Milk Phone 1111 lfe*0 PAGE FIVE FAIRVIEW F o r real e sta te loans see or call In su ran ce funds for farm loans. B. W. T horne.—Adv. No com m ission or brokerage. Very A T hanksgiving service will be easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. held Sunday m orning at H o'clock 1 T he O utlook's b arg ain co u n ter on Classified—classy ads. a t th e S m ith M emorial P resb y ter- ; page ian ch u rch w ith a serm on by the p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen sted, on th e subject. “Our N ational B lessings and O bligations." Sunday school w ill begin prom ptly a t 10 o'clock. T he schools east of th e Sandy will give a p arty a t the Colum bian high au d ito riu m on T uesday eve- I ning, November 23 All p atro n s and frien d s of th e schools a re in- I vited to attend, Miss G ertru d e E derle and h er p arty of sw im m ers alm ost as fa- rnous as she, dined at Crow n Point ch alet on T h u rsd ay as an incident A potato peeler saves both tim e ‘o th e trip to M ultnom ah falls. and m aterial lu p aring c a rro ts and e w ---------------------- p arsn ip s, as w ell as potatoes. tBy R osetta H eukle.) M yrtle C arter, a first y ear stu - d en t in typing, m ade a reco rd of 20 w ords a m in u te in a 1 5 -n tn u te speed test. T his te s t w as m ade w ith only th ree erro rs. The R ooter's club has been hold- ing stu d e n t body yell*rallies. N y ells have been p racticed by th e SPRINGDALE stu d en ts. P aren t-T ea ch e r association was Sunday, November 6 Mrs. Connie held F riday and splendid rep o rts I The Lynch school d istric t is M arjorie Bush and P earl Cham of the sta te P aren t-T ea ch e r asso- proud of its shiny new school bus b erlain attended th e S atu rd ay m a t Sm ith and son E sson, Mrs. Olla elation w hich w as held at Salem , w hich w as purch ased recen tly and inee perfo rm an ce of “T he Bohe- W’oodard, Mrs. G. Babbitt and son H alb ert visited Mrs. C arrte GP’. at w ere given by Mrs. L. A. H arlow *s taking th e ch ild ren to and from vdvr G irl" at th e H e 'lig th e a te r. H erm iston, Oregon, and retu rn ed and Mrs. R. D. H ew itt, but on ac- school. Ben H G able, w ho : v u s V erna Jen n y , who w as la st year the sam e day. count of lack of tim e p art of the I tbe A rboleda store, is the d riv ei. a g rad u a te from th e B ridal Veil Floyd C oreyell, nephew of Mrs. rep o rts are to be ca rrie d over to Mr. and Mrs. 1. V S a te r of P o rt g ram m ar school and w ho is now a th e next m eeting. All who a tte n d -I land, Mr. and Mr». M. C. B ourne fresh m an at F ra n k lin high school, • N ettie N orthw ay, visited her for a few days. He retu rn ed to his w ork ed th e m eeting felt w ell paid. Dain- and Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Borgan visited Colum bian classes. as a p ia n ist at E ugene Oregon. ty refresh m en ts w ere served by w ere gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A su rp rise b irth d a y p arty , to Mrs. H. C. McGinnis and Mrs. I H alladay la st S atu rd ay evening. T he m em bers of Pacific W ood Minnie Beiderm an. I C ards w ere enjoyed d u rin g th e eve- w hich all freshm en w ere invited, m an lodge of S prin g d ale cam p No. w as given for F lo ssia P arso n s, a ! . , . . . .. . | 11 a r e beginning on th e ir lodge Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck McGuire and nin8- freshm an, at h er hom e Monday . ,, . . . ... . . _ , . , hall to be built here In Springdale ^ w b y of Kelso, W ashington, w ere I A su rp rise p arty w as given for evening. on th e ground p urchased from th e v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and I H a rry C. B ourne and Ben H. Gable T he fresh m en gave th e an n u a l _ ,. , . . „ | H enry C hristenson estate. About Mrs. W allace Spence la st week. T uesday evening by Mrs. B ourne re tu rn p a rty F rid ay night. Many on . , . . . , . .. ... . I 20 men tu rn ed out to help clear up V isitors a t th e A. D. K endall l and M rs- G able at th e B ourne resi , in te restin g gam es w ith prize .. , _ , , , , . , . _. . th e ground Sunday, also th ree hom e th is week w ere Mrs. DeShea, I dence, th e occasion being both Mr. aw a rd s Were played. T he boys . _ A • P o rtlan d lodge m em bers. The la- Mrs. D om e, Mrs. F. P alm er and B ourne’s and Mr. G able’s b irth d ay w ere given an o p p o rtu n ity to show Mrs. H. Rice all of P o rtland. Mrs. Both victim s w ere kidnapped, tak - th e ir a rtis try at d ressm aking. Af dies of th e W oodmen circle served DeShea w ill be rem em bered by en for a ride and m ade to w alk te r th e gam es th e g u ests w ent to a nice d in n er for th e men on th e T ro u td ale people as Mrs. B arlow . home, w here they found a larg e th e dom estic science room. T he grounds. T he S p rin g d ale Needle club will H. C. McGinnis and Jas. Spence group of frien d s aw altin g ‘hem tab les w ere very attractiv ely dec left W ednesday m orning by auto to The A rboIeda Im provem ent club o rated in th e class colors of blue m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. Ja ck visit relativ es of Mr. McGinnis in | held ,its re g u ,a r m eeting T h u rsd ay and gold. Mr. Moody, th e p rin c i Zilm W ednesday. The school board has had a ce S eattle and also to visit friends in evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and pal, acted as to a stm a ste r and Mrs. Wm. K erw in. T he w ork on speeches w ere m ade by th e class m ent b asem ent p ut in the school- B ellingham , W ashington. j th e new club house is rap id ly p ro p resid en ts and alu m n i president. house and now w ill in stall a large T h u rsday visito rs a t the L. A. gressing and the clu b expects to The P.-T. A. is giving a co u n try stove, tab les and benches for th e H arlow hom e w ere W. B. S trubble | occupy its new hom e before long. fair at th e high school on th e eve- conven‘ence of ‘he pupils, of P o rtlan d and Mrs. H arry Apple- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E ck lu n d and ning of N ovember 23. T he high B ert P arso n s, son of Mr. and ton of S eattle, W ashington. | John M eyers of P o rtlan d w ere d in school classes and grad e school " r3- .R ° y P arso n s, is hom e on a T he dance given S atu rd ay eve- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. room s are p rep a rin g various at- n,o,1‘b 8 furlough from th e U. S. S. ning by the T ro u td ale P aren t- I Locke la st Sunday trac tio n s as candy booths, fish In San Diego h arb o r. He T eacher association w as w ell at- T he ladies of the A rboleda Im ponds and h u n tin g fields. bas v‘s “ e<i m any of th e Im p o rtan t tended and all rep o rt an enjoyable provem ent club w ill hold a b azaar D olores M organ, H orace E vans c ‘“ ea ° ‘ ‘be ‘ nlted S tates since his tim e and it w as also a financial an(j rum m age sale som etim e dur- and B urton Bush w ere hom e from en ' is‘m en‘ in th e navy a year and a success. The next dance will be I jng the first p a rt of D ecem ber, Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college over b a“ UK°- H is h °a t w as in th e hig given on S atu rd ay evening. Novem- Much tim e is being spent a t pre8. th e week-end. h u rric a n e w hich lately lashed th e ber 27. Good m usic w ill be fu rn - ent in m aking m any useful and B ert P arso n s, a form er stu d en t 8bore.8 °* Cuba, about 40 m iles off > ¡shed. fancy a rtic le s for th e bazaar. of th e high school, is home on a coast. He sta te s th a t they rolled Mr. and Mrs. ftavid B urns and F u rth e r details wil! he announced m o n th ’s furlough from the U. S. S. some, but not to any g re a t extent. ch ild ren of Newberg spent th e | later. "N itro ” in San Diego h arb o r, San One of th e ir engines w as seriously w eek-end at the home of Mrs. M ar dam aged betw een P an am a and San Diego, C alifornia. g are t B urns. Diego, although th e ir trip through CAMP HILL C lothes left on th e line u n til th e ‘he can al w as a p leasan t one. .1. Spence has purchased a The next m eeting of th e Camp dew falls a re m uch n icer to iron ---------------------- H alow at radio w hich he installed Hill W om an's club w ill be held on th a n w hen dam pened by hand. R ubbing th e h ot cake griddle la st week. w ith a fresh ly cu t potato elim in ates Tuesday, November 23, a t Mrs. R, Many new W ant Ads today. Mrs. H attie W ilson lias been on th e necessity for g reasin g th e pan. H. C onfrey’s, L au rel A cres. A 1 th e sick list for th e p ast w eek but o'clock luncheon w ill be served a f is im proving slowly. te r w hich 500 w ill be played. All Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Day of A ber- I m em bers are asked to notify th e deen, W ashington, spent la st w eek hostess if unable to atten d . A card a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. I p a rty for th e m em bers and th e ir McGinnis. fam ilies w ill be held a t Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Minnie B eiderm an left T ues- s te e l’s on Pow ell V alley road Sat day for San F rancisco w here she ur(jay _ Novem ber 27. w ill visit relativ es POWELL VALLEY 1», for Resert niions 75 Bin tier served from 12 to 0:30 p. h i . D on't lay down th e paper till you have read th e W ant Ads. Crosley Users are Satisfied Customers and they are not like the undertaker’s—dead ones. We will be pleased to refer you to them, and if you will allow us to demonstrate we can prove to your satisfaction that CROSLEY quality is second to none Phone 9 fix and the price is reasonable. Try one and be convinced. Frank C. Jon es BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. Still doing business Extraordinary Specials Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND on Winter Woolen Dress Goods Park anil Y am hill LV. GRESHAM P o w e ll a Hubert. P h o n e MAIn 8611 P h o n e 1823 18:30 9 :30 to :30 1 1 :30 12:30 1 :30 2:30 3 :30 4 :30 5 :80 6 30 *7 :30 x t l :30 a. m.. a. m .. a. m . a. m .. p. m ., p. m ., p. m .. p. m ., p. m ., p. m ., p. m .. p. m.. p. m.. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. P. B. B. V. L. V. I,. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. U I,. ■ 7 :00 8 :30 9 :30 10:30 11 30 12:30 1 30 2 30 3 :30 4 30 5:30 X6 30 *S 30 a. a. a. a. a. o. p. p. p. p. p p. p. m., m .. tn . m., m . m . m.. m., m.. m.. m.. m.. m., I’. B. P. B P B. P. B. I’. B. P. B. B. l o t . 1 — YVool Mixed llr<‘ss T w eeds, 36 in ch e s wide. Reg. $1.25, V. L. V. t I,. V. L. V. L. V. L. ■ V. L. L,. S pecial a t y a rd DNc - 3 a S u n d a y s an d H o lid a y s only, x sn tu r d a y s. S u n d a y s and H olid ays. ■ P a lly ex cep t S u n d a y s and H ob d ays. P. V — P o w ell V a lley . B . L.— B a se L ine. O w ned a n d op erated by GEO. LEWIS & SON MONEY TA LKS Salesm an, S alesladies and Re tail m erch an t. My item s fit all of you. S alesm an average $1.00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs d ealer $2.00, he sells for $3.50 m ak es $1.50 on $2.00 in vested. S alesm an m akes $1. If you a re a S alesm an or w ish to become one. If you never sold an y th in g in your life I will tell you how to m ake b etter th an $100 a week. (A ddress) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio A ssorted c o lo r c o m b in a tio n s in red, g re e n an d blue. T u b proof. » LO T 2— All AV ool F la n n e l, sm a ll c h eck s, d ark co lo rs, h eav y w e ig h t, 28 inch. R eg. $1.50. S pecial a t $1.2.» LOT 3-—Very Einc Suede Einisli AH W ool F la n n e l, 54-inch. Reg. $3.35 yd. S pecial a t ....... $3.118 C o lo rs— P a n sy , old rose, d elf blue, c a d e t blue, g re e n , o ra n g e , c in n a m o n , brow n anti c h a n n e l red. T h e se d re s s goods a re new fa ll p u rch a se . A BIG SPECIAL FOR MEN AND BOYS 10©', O regon Wool P la id L u m b er .lacks, a s so rte d b rig h t a n d d a rk colors, n e w e st m odels, • M en’s, sp e cia l a t ............ $.».2.» B oys’ sa m e g ra d e a s m e n ’s, a s so rte d p laid s . $3.9» WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality“ GRESHAM, OREGON Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, Phone EAlt 23UI WITHROW’S Gresham, Phone PJtll Lundquist Truck Line Attention/ Mr. Fanner and Mr. Berryman You can increase your net profits with tile drainage. T h e b e st tile you can g e t is th e c h e a p e s t in th e lo n g ru n . rpr y U8 jQr q Uajjt y SCHOLLS T IL E CO. PIIO N E I til We Give Green Trading Stamps COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK PORTLAND WAY POINTS EKSTROM TRUCK SER V IC E GRESHAM Daily Trips to Portland Loral anil Long Dlstanre Moving Grexhiini Phon« P u n « |l and Mapl« 1681 Portland Ft. Faut Taylor Phon« KA st M *# Hillsboro, Ore., R. F. D. No. 2 • Ask Ekstroin Truck Service, GresWim, Oretion FOR YOUR Thanksgiving and Birthday Party Requirements vv e carry a complete line of birthday cards, place cards, table favors, fancy napkins, crepe paper, score cards, etc. Birthday and Party Gifts For your (thanksgiving ©inner (a ll 1891 Selected Poultry of all kinds A. .1. W. Brown selects his own birds and guarantees satis faction. He would appreciate your orders early so he can select the choicest birds from the shipment when it arrives. Perfumes, Fountain Pens, Fancy Stationery, Dennison’s Book of Games, Plain and Fancy Box Candies at popular prices. OLYMPIC OYSTERS always on hand wp : se r v e hot lunches ev ery day a t no o n , e x c ep t S u n d ay s a n d H olidays. An excellent hom e-cooked m eal, topped off w ith hom e m ade pie fo r »Or. T ry it. (Tbr ©ararvttr M ain S tre e t G re sh am P h o n e 23»! Gresham Meat Market Powell St. G re sh a m on the M t. Hood Loop Hghway