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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Buy Christmas Seals and Aid Health Fight Of course you w ill help th e v a ri ous agencies in th e ir tight ag a in st the g rea t w hite plague by buying th e little C hristm as seals. T heir sa le u n der auspices of th e Oregon T u b ercu losis association S tarts to m orrow in the ru ra l schools of the county. Sales at th e G resham grade school will begin on W ednesday evening and. again th is year as on last, prizes will be offered to the school m aking th e la rg e st sales. A year ago th e G resham school won the prize over every other ru ra l school of th e county for selling the m ost seals. Any money received by m ail a t G resham for seals w ill be credited to th e G resham grade school. th e new unretouched p o r The M ultnom ah county public h ealth association is cooperating tr a it of Mrs. F ran ces Stevens H all, principal in th e fam ous H all-M ills w ith th e sta te association and the m urder case at New Brunswick N. sta te su p erin ten d en t of public in J. V She had th is special p icture ta k stru ctio n has given his approval. Among other uses of th e funds en because new spaper photographs the county public health asso cia had h e r looking like “a terrib le, u g ly, schem ing w om an.” tion w ill be aided in its educational activ ities and n u rsin g services, Mt s. George Lum sden of Fairview LYNCH is p resid en t and Mrs. P. R. W hite A sacred co n cert will be given side of P o rtlan d is executive secre by th e L aurel Sunday school on ta ry of th e county association. Sunday evening, November 28, b e Few of us can realize th e good ginning at 7; 30, at th e Lynch th ese little penny stick e rs are do schoolhouse. A good m usical p ro ing or th e extent of the need gram is being prepared. T here will th ro u g h out th e country. be no adm ission but an offering The Hon. Jacob L. M illigan of will be taken to a ssist in th e p u r M issouri m ade in congress la st chase of new song books for the Ju n e th e follow ing sta te m en t: Sunday school. Everyone is in "Few of us realize th a t la st year a t C hristm as tim e one and one-half vited. M ultnom ah County Council of billion little C hristm as stick ers, th e tu b erculosis C hristm as seals, the P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ere d istrib u ted by th e national, w as en tertain ed by the local circle th e state, and th e local tu b e rc u lo sis asso ciations for the benefit of a t Lynch school S atu rd ay , Novem the cam paign to stam p out this ber 20. T he atten d an ce was good dreaded disease w hich these o r considering the w eather. T he ses ganizations are ca rry in g on. Still sion proved to be in te restin g as few er of us appreciate, I believe, th a t of th a t enorm ous num ber of w ell as profitable. T he e n te rta in C h ristm as seals n ea rly h alf a b il m ent program at th e close of the lion were purchased by citizens of business session w as furnished by th is country. Miss Elizabeth Canning, p rincipal “W hat th e p urchase of these little penny C hristm as seals has of th e school, assisted by the Miss m eant to th e health of the United es Sw anson and L ekander, te ac h S tates, to say nothing of the w ealth ers. One of the o u tstan d in g fea of the nation, is h ard to realize. tu re s of the program w as a h ealth "B eginning in 1907 w ith a sale of only $3,000, this little m essenger play th a t drew a g rea t deal of fa o f C hristm as cheer and good health vorable com m ent. The next m eet has grow n in influence and pow er ing of th e county council will be u n til la st year $4,900,000 w as r e held at R ussellvflle school in J a n alized from its sale. “W ill you look w ith me at some uary, 1927. of the th in g s th is little penny FAIRVIEW h ealth m essenger, the C hristm as seal, does for th e people of these U nited S tates? It fu rn ish es the F airview school will close W ed w herew ith to support the o rg an iz a nesday afternoon to resum e th e fol tion th a t is m aking th is determ ined cam paign ag ain st tu b ercu lo sis; it lowing Monday. A T hanksgiving gives this organization th e m eans assem bly w ill be held W ednesday to m aintain th e tight th a t has cut afternoon in the auditorium , to th e num ber of deaths caused by w hich th e p are n ts a re invited. tu b e rc u lo sis in th is country from T he F airview fair, w hich w as n early 2o0 in every 100,000 people, w hen th e sale w as sta rted to only held a t the city hall on F rid ay eve 90 out of every 100,000 people d u r ning, w as very scucessful. T hose ing th e y ear 1925. In th e past 25 atten d in g enjoyed the delicious y ears over 1,300,000 persons would have lost th e ir lives from th is dis supper w hich w as served and also ease had th e death ra te of th e year th e splendid e n tertain m en t w hich 1900 prevailed. C apitalizing these w as rendered. k lives at only $5,000 each—and who Mrs. R. R. M orrill, a form er F a ir- would not value his life at m ore th a n $5000—the increase in w ealth view resid e n t en tertain ed la st W ed from th is one source alone ag g re nesday w ith a show er in honor of g ates $6,500,000,000. Miss E dith Jenkins. The wedding "T he an n u al sale of tuberculosis will be an event of late November. C h ristm as seals h as proved to be a life saver. It dem o n strates how Miss Je n k in s received m any beau by organized effort th e penny can tiful and useful gifts. T hose a t be m ade to accum ulate into dollars, tending from here w ere Miss th e d o llars into hundreds, th e h u n R achel P eterson, Mrs. Iola Cope dreds into thousands, and the th o u san d s into m illions for the b et land, Mrs. Ja n e t Lum sden and Mrs term en t of every m an, woman, and F ran ces Stone. child in th is country. "O ur h ealth is ou r g rea test n a t PLEA SA N T HOME ional asset, m ore valuable th an any m aterial thing. W ithout it every The ladies of the P lea san t Home th in g else is in vain. I salute, B ap tist church a re busily engaged th erefo re, the penny tuberculosis C h ristm as seal and the national, n p rep a ra tio n s for th e ir bazaar, state, and local tu b ercu lo sis asso tvhich w ill be held on S atu rd ay ciatio n s th e country over th a t are evening, November 27. Lunch will prom oting its sale and use.” be served frum 6 to 8 o'clock and also afte r the program w hich Is SA NDY BLUFF to begin a t 8 o'clock. T his p ro Mrs. A. H aw orth of K elso is suf gram w ill consist of m usical n um ferin g a badly sprained w rist as a bers and readings. All will be m ade w elcom e and a good tim e is re su lt of a fall. i andon Lee w as taken T hursday assu re d those who come. The p ray er m eeting a t the B ap to St. Vincent hospital, w here he tis t church will be held on W ed w as o perated on for ulcers of the stom ach. He is getting along as nesday evening th is week, as the congregation will join w ith the w ell as can be expected. Mrs. A. R adford has recovered M ethodist m em bership in union from illness supposed to have been T hanksgiving services on T h u rs caused from som ething w hich she day evening. M ultnom ah g rang e will m eet in ate. Mrs. A. H aw orth en tertain ed her re g u la r session S atu rd ay , Novem b ro th er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W il ber 27 a t 10:30. T he le ctu rer is liam H usk of Olympia. W ashing planning an in te restin g program for th e lecture hour, which begins ton, one day last week. a t 2 o’clock, and is open to the public. All visito rs a re welcome. COTTRELL The Rev Wm. F airw ea th er spent A social dance was given in the the w eek-end a t Salem , retu rn in g hall over the store S aturday night on S aturday. MrC. F airw ea th er re ami was attended by a large crowd. turned also from an extended visit A good tim e w as reported. Lunch in Salem and D allas. Mrs. B. C. A ltm an. Mrs. Sadie was served at m idnight. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bancke and Chase, Mrs. O. N asshahn dau g h ter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. H. fam ily of Cam as, W ashington, Mr. am i Mrs. Je ss Haley and daughters, C. Nelson w ere the rep resen tativ es of T routdale, and "B ud" Robinson, of the B aptist Sunday school of all form erly of th is place, visited th is place to the Sunday school w o rk ers' conference held at th e old tim e friends here S aturday. G resham B aptist ch u rch November 18, T he evening w as m uch enjoyed We ran by all jpid all in atten d an ce did SAVE YOU MONEY am ple ju stice to th e splendid d in on that new house you are going to build. Cali up and ask us ner p rep a re d by th e G resham about it. ladles. F. S. Starbard & Son P F ftin g E R » AMD BCILDERS Phones Gresham 52x4 Portland. SGnaet M21-J 1 Don't forget the advertisers when you need anything In their line. Don't lay down the paper till you have read the Want Ads. Sandy Boy Gets Cadet Appointment Jo h n Motejl of Sandy, senior in elec trica l engineering at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, has been ap pointed cadet first lieu ten an t in the Held a rtille ry unit of the stu d en t R. O. T. C. by Colonel G. W. Moses, com m andant of cadets. These ap pointm ents w ere m ade w ith th e perm ission of Dr. W. J. K err, p re s ident of the college, and w ere based on the in dividual’s ab ility in m ilitary science. T he cadet officers do co n sid er able p ractical w ork in drilling and in stru c tin g underciassm eA . They also study th e th eo retical phase of th e science and ta ctics of m odern w arfare. Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College has an o u tstan d in g m ilitary o rg an iza tion, being one of th e colleges in th e n o rth w est to receive d istin g uished ra tin g from th e inspecting officers of th e n in th corps area. All u n d erclassm en a re req u ired to take th e basic course in m ilitary science the Hrst two y ears in college and have th e privilege of tak in g the ad vanced cousse w hich continues two m ore years. G rad u atin g cadet of ficers a re given second lieutenant com m issions in th e reserves. Tl LM» IV, NOVEMBER 28, 1W6 CORBETT Mrs. Loyd B ram hall, a bride of few weeks, w as hostess to a bride p arty T h u rsd ay afternoon. Those in atten d an ce, all brides of a few weeks, w ere Mrs. A. B oshardt, Mrs G. Lum sby, Mrs. A. K im berly, Mrs Lovell Berney, Mrs. P aul Berney Mrs. M. Je n k in s and Miss Gay, who rep o rt a very enjoyable tim e and acclaim Mrs, B ram hall an adm ir able hostess. H arry R ickert is building an addition to his new sto re building to be used as a pool hall. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier was P o rtlan d T hursday. Mrs. H elen Nelsen and her sis te r, Mary D eaver, have been hired to o p erate th e telephone exchange and w ill ta k e possession of the of fice Decem ber 1st. Mrs. N ettie Kin caid has had ch arg e of th e office for n early four y ears and has given m ost excellent service to th e pa tro n s. who w ill m iss hearin g her p leasan t voice from ce n tral. She expects to clerk in S ettlem eier' •to re. Mrs. Lucy K incaid visited last week in th e hom e of her d au ghter Mrs. Sam H u lit near H illsboro. L. A rneson has finished room s at the re a r of his sto re which he and fam ily w ill occupy. EASE THREE Concert to Help Saron Building Fund MUSICAL RECITAL SARIIN LUTHERAN ( H l R( II A concert w ill be given at the Saron L utheran church T h an k sg iv ing evening beginning at 8 o'clock, the proceeds to be devoted to th e I ch u rch building fund. Mrs. D orothy ' Quinby, who has studied w ith S pitzner, w ill ren d er a gro u p of classical violin selections, accom panied by Mrs. Enoch Sandeen, and Mrs. Sandeen will sing in Swedish. G erm an unu English, accom panied by Mrs. Quinby. Mrs. Sandeen possesses a beautiful sop ran o voice, and her offerings will include a fine selection in oratorios. T he Saron L u th eran choir and the q u arte t will also co n trib u te num bers. At th e union T hanksgiving ser- i vices to be held at the Sw edish Mission church Sunday m orning th e Saron L u th eran choir w ill p re sent, "Send Out Thy L ight", an anthem by Gounod. In addition to th e financial side of th e co n cert on T h u rsd ay evening will be th e ob ject of stim u latin g an in te re st in th e best in m usic. P erennial« for 8ple. Must sell a large num ber of my p eren n ials and sh ru b s to m ake room for dahlia stock. T hey w ill go very cheap to those who w ill come for them. Mrs. V era L. T u ck er, phone G resham 268x2.— Adv. GRAPE VINES. P lan t in November. W ordens, Con cords, N iagaras a re m oney-m akers Greeting Cards. T ry them . P ric es reasonable. H ar T h ere is no nicer form of C h rist old Oberg, C raig road, fo u rth house m as rem em brance for d istan t re la n o rth of B a rr road, —Adv. Window Cleaning. tf tives and frien d s th a n a neatly en F or ex p ert window cleaning see graved p ersonal g reetin g card. S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Laundry Work Wanted. We c a rry a com plete stock and invite you to in sp ect them . We W ill ta k e w ashing and ironing at Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501 suggest, too, th a t you order now my home. H ave electric w asher Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. for delivery about Decem ber 10. Mrs. A lta T ru itt, G resham , phone P rices a re low er, th is year, than 366x. tf ever before. GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1561. I For low est ra te s on autom obile ----------------------- I tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see Many new W ant Ads today. B. W. T horne.—Adv. 1 Mile E ast of G resham T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y . 8 P . M. BY MRS ENOCH SANDEEN. Soprano MRS. DOROTHY QUINBY. Violin The S aron C hurch Choir, the Saron Male Q uartet A dm ission o ik in clu d in g re fre s h m e n ts COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK E K ST R O M T R U C K S E R V IC E Daily Trips to Portland Gresham Phene 1ÍW1 Powell and Maple Match whM^Wick ( L ln in k s u iu n iu other car 4 17-15 H e wish you many happy Study the Buick features listed below. C om p are w h at B u ic k o ffe rs w ith any other car; see for yourself why the Greatest Buick Ever Built is the greatest m otor car valu e ever offered. Thanksgiving Days GATES FUNERAL HOME Phone 2471 CHRYSLER Automatic Heat Control Only 4 Oil Changes a Year Mechanical 4-Wheel-Brakes Vacuum -Cleaned Crankcase One-Piece, I-Beam Front Axle C o n tro lla b le-B e a m H ea d lig h ts 5-Bearing-Surface S teerin g G ear 4 0 0 0 A uthorized S ervice S ta tio n s T h e rm o sta tic C ir c u la tio n C o n tr o l Jet-B lack T ires a n d Jet-B lack Rim s F ish er B o d ies w ith V V W in d s h ie ld A n E ngine V ih ra tio n le ss B eyon d B elief A u to m a tic L u b ric a tio n —B a la n c ed W heels High-Speed Starting M otor— Sealed Chassis Triple-Sealed Engine— Cantilever Rear Springs The Torque-Tube Drive—Three Wheelbase Length» Phone 9fíx S ta n d a r d iz e d Q u a lity 50 - 60 - 70 - 80 F ra n k C. J o n e s Still doing busines» See the new Chrysler 50. Ride in it—-drive it under any conditions—sub ject it to the severest of tests. Comfort and performance at a price you can well afford to pay. M odel 50 p ric e d : C o u p e I9 2 i. S e d a n 11005. R o a d s te r I f f 6. I I HESSEL 111-3 C o a c h M6& A t G re s h a m G la n d Specialist K idney, B ladder, P r o .ta t e , H ig h Blood I P ressure,R heum atism , , J C o n stip atio n , L oss of |s?:C I V ita lity , etc. C a ll o r ’ w r ite f o r b o o k le t on re-energizing th e glands Phone 1801 w ith o u t o p eratio n . W a lter W . M etzger IMPLEMENT CO. Reliability Portland Ft. East Taylor Phone KA«t MM» Service GRESHAM. OREGON Sale» and Service G resh am D R . H. Z. THARP 828 Plttoek Block Portland, Ore. ñiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiim TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO. Concrete and Planter SAND Gravel Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered CEM ENT AND CEM ENT BRICK GENERAL HAULING j. r : knarr Phone Gresham 480 TROUTDALE, ORE. Marve ./Motordom H ttd s c u ’s À L Ilk ty to G iv e Such Q u a lity a t T h is P ric e T H E U LS r BU ILT H UDSO N W O W Amalie Motor Oil Every drop guaranteed 100 per cent pure Penn sylvania made from the world’s best crude oils (Franklin crude). iooo miles of smiles with every crankcase fflling. “Use the best—it costs you less” We want you to be from Missouri, make us prove it to you. That is the reason we are selling Amalie at 30< per quart. Sold only at G resham S e rv ic e S ta tio n Authorized Dealer« In Gresham See me about 5 gallon«, 10 gallon», and barrel price. Jast say Am alie. Coach Special *1150 for the COACH Brougham *1395 7-Pass. Sedan *M95 F. O. lì. I te tr i a t, P lu t W a r E x cise T a x NEW COLORS - NEW L IN E S NEW D IS T IN C T IO N H U D SO N SuperStx W ith Greatly Improved Gasoline Mileage M . C. W ebster M otor Co. Phone 2491 . HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham 601V