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PAUK POUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, lft*7 A d elightful p arty w as given (oolidge Appeals for Near East. The V icar w as ad m in isterin g POWELL VALLEY W ednesday evening a t the hom e of P re sid en t Coolidge, in a le tte r of consolation to a p arish io n er who had recen tly lost her husband. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Ott for the endorsem ent, has Axed Dec. 4 as T he su b ject for the serm on a t th e “Ah, Mrs. F oggett,” he said, "we m em bers of th e choir of th e Meth the date for th e a n n u a l o bservance never realize the full value of an y M isslbn ch u rch next S unday will odist church and several m em bers of Golden Rule Sunday on behalf thing until we lose i t ! ” of th e ir fam ilies. A fter choir re of th e overseas w ork of th e N ear “No, sir," said Mrs. Foggett, “but be “S earch My H ea rt.” T he Rev Store« Generally Close Friday. h earsal gam es w ere played and de E ast Relief. The p resid e n t's le tte r I sha n't realize nothin, ’E w eren ’t I Don S hogren w ill preach th is ser- A rm istice Day, Friday, November insured."—Tld-Bits licious refresh m en ts served. T hose say s: 1 mon in Sw edish. At 3 p. m. a gos 11, w ill be observed generally as a p resen t w ere Rev. and Mrs. H. V. "I reg a rd In tern atio n al G olden pel team from th e church w ill hold The ever-receding sa tu ra tio n business holiday by th e sto res and W ilhelm. Mr. an d Mrs. E. W. Ayls- _________ R ule S unday as a m ovem ent _ of point in the autom obile in d u stry a m eeting in th e Lusted school- shops of G resham . T his will in w orth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R usher, much im portance. Begun in an at- ?** been p ut off a few m ore y ears „ . . . . . by d ealers se ttin g a qu o ta of two house. In th e evening a t the clude th e banks. It will also be a Mr. and Mrs. H enry S orensen, Mr. tem pt to care for th e o rp h an ch il- ; or th ree c u r„ f *r every fam ily. ch u rch the Rev. Mr. S hogren will and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones, Mr. and dreu of Bible lands, it has been ex- ’ school holiday. H ere’s hoping th is w on’t establish Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. a precedent for the saxophone m an speak on th e su b ject "H aving F a ll tended to o th e r countries. The postoffice, how ever, will H. S terling, Dr. and Mrs. H. H u factu rers.—Life. en A sleep." T he church is plan n in g “ P ra c tic a l help is th e best ex handle th e m ails as usual, m aking Ott, Miss Em m a B. Johnson, Miss an evangelistic cam paign to begin p ressio n of friendship. T he aid j EMPLOYMENT. delivery on th e ru ra l routes. H elen Rogers, Miss Amy Cooper on November 28. The Rev. G ust E. we give out of o u r abu n d an ce to i Dr George M allett, Bruce Bowlsby U nder th is heading in th e W ant Johnson of S eattle will be th e p rin those less fo rtu n ately situ ated th a n 1 A fath e r and son m eeting if be Mrs. B ert B aker and Miss W inifred we, should be of g re a t value in | Column a re various ads of persons cipal speaker. ing planned to be held Ht th e Ma Osburn. Mr. and Mrs. W ill Hessel bringing about th e app licatio n of seeking em ploym ent and of those W hatever sonic hall on F riday evening, No w ere also num bered am ong the the Golden R ule to th e settlem en t offering em ploym ent. W illys-K night, W hippet, Chrys- vem ber 25. Several of these In guests, Mrs. H essel assistin g th e of m isu n d erstan d in g s am ong n a your need don’t fail to consult the ( 1er autom obiles. H essel Im p le hostess in the en tertain m en t of the Outlook w an t ads. form al affairs have been held in the m ent Co.—Adv. tions as well as am ong individuals. past and have been tim es of m u evening. "I hope the v o lu n tary ob serv The Areme club will m eet a t the tu a l benefit to both the boy and his ance of th is day m ay become in father. A program of in te re st will home of Mrs. Renjam in Cam eron creasin g ly p rev alen t In A m erica Monday afternoon, November 11 be announced later. and th ro u g h o u t the w orld.” A dau g h ter w eighing 7% pounds Mrs. C. C. Yager, Mrs. W. S. E v erett T he approved m ethod of o b serv and Mrs. J. 8. C arlson will serve w as born to Mr. and Mrs. C harles AU O. E. S. m em bers a re urged to ing Golden R ule Sunday, according Olson W ednesday at. th e P ortlan d be p resen t as ea rly as 1:15, on re to a sta te m en t by C harles V. V ick rey, head of th e in te rn atio n a l com sanitarium . T he baby has been quest of the hostess. m ittee, is as follow s: nam ed E leanor Ann. Mr. Olson Is A young man who had tak en his 1905—Bank organized. em ployed on th e dairy ran ch of W. “ E at a sim ple o rp h an ag e type of Ford out on a cold w intry day was H. Gibson. covering th e engine with a blanket. m eal,—any A m erican m enu would 180«— San Francisco earthquake. Much confusion G uests at th e home of Mr. and L ittle Roy (looking o n )—"D on’t be m ore elab o rate th a n th e actu al among banks, large am ount of checks re Mrs. C. H. C alkins for a few days cover it up, m ister, I saw w hat it m eals served in the overseas o rp h turned unpaid. anages, w here $5 feeds a child w ere th e ir son and daughter-in- w as.” law. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Calkins S alesm an—But, madam, if you for a w hole month. T hink of th e and little son, Ju n io r, of Shelton tak e th is car we will p ut your in o rphan ch ild ren ; realize th e ir s it 1807— January—Unsuccessful attem pt made to bur uation,—they have no food, clo th W ashington. They w ere accom itials on it free of charge. glarize F irst State Bank. Mrs. S aver— B ut my husband panied by Mrs. K enneth C alkins says It’s not th e initial cost th a t ing or sh elter, no ch an ce to obtain October—Bankers Panic—F irst State Bank tra in in g for life except as A m eri brother, C larence Cooper. A party counts but th e ,u p k e ep ! remained open. can co n trib u to rs give it to them . , was given on S atu rd ay evening in 'I was not going 30 m iles an Do for these ch ild ren w hat you honor of th e guests a t th e home of 180S— BANK INCBFASFI) CAPITAL STOCK. h o u r,” said the accused m otorist Mr. and Mrs. C. II. C alkins, w here not even 20, not even 10; in fact, would like to have done for your a p leasan t evening w as spent, end when the officer cam e up, I w as a l ■hildren if they w ere left d estl- I 1808- Enlarged building and made two stories. tute. T his is a p rac tica l applica- , ing with a dainty buffet luncheon. m ost at a sta n d still." tion of th e Golden R ule.” Among the guests w ere Mr. and Stop Suffering 1810— Total resources............................. $160,625.84 Mrs. Roy C alkins and son Robbie from rheum atism , n eu ritis, lum- An electrically o perated m otor and G eorge E ngle from P ortland. bago. Casey’s R heum atic Remedy horn th a t im itates th e hum an voice T he v isitors have retu rn ed to their drives the uric acid poison, reduces and u tte rs w arn in g w ords lias been 1811— BANK IM 'HEASEI) CAPITAL STOCK. pain and sw elling. Sold on money hom e In Shelton. invented. We suggest th at a c a re back g u ara n tee by the T aber P h a r fully selected vocabulary be p ro The G resham golfers defeated the macy.—Adv. 1812—Enlarged building second time. vided. F o re st H ills golf club a t Ruby Special Kales ill Beauty W ork. course Sunday, the score standing 'I'm learn in g q u ite a lot about 1815—Total reso u rces............................. $207,050.37 Hot oil sham poo and m arcel or 23 to 10. Jam es Rushong made a linger wave, $1.25, Monday, T u es driving, sittin g here, George. I ’ve Just found out how to p ut on th e medal score of 78, W illiam O tt an day and W ednesday of each week. 1820—Became member of Federal Reserve Bank b rak es.”— H um orist. 82, Mike A nderson an 82 and Dick M arie A. Lau, form erly of the system. Jreen F ro n t B eauty shop, P ortland. K easey an 83. T he G resham team H ave you some of th a t gasoline Bailey Beauty Shoppe.—Adv. tf th a t stops knocking.” is negotiating for a gam e yvith Cor 1825—Total resources...................................$672,923.22 "Y es.” vallis next Sunday on one of the REGULAR COMMUN- “Then give my w ife a g lass.” ication of G resham P o rtlan d golf courses. C hapter No. 117 O.E.8. 182«-- Total resources...................................$773,936.65 If we m ust have signs on th e A m an reg isterin g as R. H anul- Masonic hall, G resh re a r of cars, why not som ething to rt of P o rtlan d , a G erm an, and his am , T uesday evening, (instructive, like th is: 1827—November 1st, Total resources........ $812,435.66 Nov. 15. T routdale com panion a R ussian Finn, w ere If you like my driving, tell o th C hapter will be guests e rs; if not, shuf nil.”—Louisville assisted out of town W ednesday by V isitors welcome. Receipts nec C o u rier-Jo u rn al. M arshal K elly on com plaint of Mrs. essary. By o rd er of W. M. H. C. L arsen of U-Au-To cam p, CLARA PU LFER, Sec’y. New and USED c a rs on display a t afte r the men had rented a cabin fair grounds. Get a salesm an at our office in the F irs t S tate Bank and spent th e night in h ila rity the A Strong Bank building on F irs t stree t. S h earer- resu lt of im bibing too freely of the GRESHAM, OREGON' Bacon C hevrolet Co., G resham 1941. cup that cheers. They cam e T u es —Adv. day evening anil asked for a cabin, saying they w ere going to dig pota î -. am C v :;»?,, f-; toes In th e vicinity. They got so noisy Anally th a t it wns decided to rep o rt them to the m arshal. T his Is the Arst distu rb an ce w hich has occurred at th e autom obile cam p d uring the th ree years it has been running. G resham Locals Interesting History Shows Steady Continuous Growth ROCKWOOD FATHER ANI) SON. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. H orton left on T h u rsd ay m orning for S eattle to spend a few days w ith th e ir son- in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Pearcy. Word has com e recen tly to Mr. and Mrs. W alker Q uesinberry from th e ir son, L ie u ten an t R. W. Q ues in b erry , who is serving in th e navy on a United S tates vessel in Chi nese w aters, th a t he is w ell and safe from im m ediate d anger, but th a t tro u b le on land is still acute. Be m ore th a n his dad, Be a chum to the lad: Be a p a rt of his life E very hour of th e day; F ind tim e to ta lk w ith him. T ake tim e to w alk w ith him, S h are in his studies And sh a re in his play; T ake him to places. To ball gam es and races, T each him the things T hat you w ant him to know ; Don’t live a p a rt from him, Don’t, keep your h e a rt from him . Be his com rade. H e’s needing you so! — E dgar A. Guest. SPECIALS for SATURDAY AND MONDAY Each Saturday and Monday we will place on sale a group of Extra Specials. The merchandise offered will be of stand ard brands. \\ atch Friday’s papers for announcement. 25c Paris Garters Wide web. . . . 10c 15c i 25c Engineer and Fireman H ose. $1.45 Men’s Union C I IIT C O v I 1 J MiincheMer B ran d . A good w eight F all and W in te r.......................................... 7 hese specials for Saturday and Monday only AylsWortK 5Martir^ M e n ’ s WEAR w ear MEN’S < - r n E r S c S * H t O ''i> G R E SH A M FIRST STATE BANK GROCERY BULLETIN Q uite th e ce n te r of attra c tio n Is th e sm all black bear cub w hich was placed In th e K idder window W ed nesday m orning by G eorge l’ullen, w ho captu red it about ten days ago n ea r E agle Creek w hile hunting w ith a p arty com posed of him self, O ren S tanley, E rnest R rugger, E arl Stanley, Robert Strehin and Traffic Officer F ran k lin . The nnltnal was treed by dogs and P ullen then clim bed the tre e and let th e bear down by a rope. B ruin, as lie has been nam ed, pays but little a tte n tion to th e gaze of the public and spends m uch of his tim e in sleep. He is ap p a ren tly about four m onths old. T he young men. who a re fond of hunting, a re planning on keep ing him for th e ir mascot. The G resham grade school foot ball team w hitew ashed the M ilwau kie junior high team F riday a fte r noon on S tapleton Held nt the high school, th e score standing 38 to 0 nt the close of the four seven-m in ute q u arte rs. T he grade school 11, which has 118 points to Its credit for this y e a r’s playing, has not been scored ag a in st thus far during the year. Miss Ailela B allard, w estern su pervisor of farm and can n ery m i grants, w as in G resham T uesday in conference w ith other m em bers of a com m ittee, to lay plans regarding th e w ork of next season for a Kiddie Knmp sim ilar to th e one which wns held here Inst sum m er In the Interests of the children of berry and cannery w orkers. The F ederation of W omen's m issionary societies in P o rtlan d are taking a very g reat Interest in th e project and are looking forw ard to provid ing toys and other things needed in th e kam p. T he kam p th e past se a son w as a decided success. D. M. Roberts was brought home Tuesday front Good S am aritan hos pital w here he had bt eu trea ted for a week previous. W hile his condi tion la m uch improved, it will still be some tim e before he will be able ! to resum e his custom ary work. NEW BERG HAM Whole or half Lb. WALRAD Merc. Co. Wood, Coal, Brlqaets PROM PT SERVICE T em p o ra ry P h n ae l i l t HWl OTTER SA R D IN E S Large oval cans. In mustard, spice and tomato sauce, 2 cans I Trefih and \ 25c Best C ream ery B utter per pound ................. 2 pkgs C itrus G ranulated Soap at 40c.........................$ SO 1 large G ranite Mixing B o w l........................................... All for 88c Y I T I I S . O rtley lo r co o k in g an d face *l-v. and (111. $1.50 eating ................. NEWTOMNS, face and till, Rome Beauties, Spltzenbergs, Kings and D elirious .......... ITALIAN FRI NI S .1 - 1 aney d r ie d , to ,n - ;t p, W Yl NUTS. Suit Mieli» No I C alifo rn ia* . p e r lb *>ÔL» .» •)(. 49-lb. sack Gold Bar I’Ll MS H E L IX A delicious fruit \ o . 2 1 cans » if f per pound II BONI»*, new crop Fancy INI., per III • >»)l Spedili ,827 I Untied Goods Oiler Iton’t overlook our special o t ti ■ fleet ut th is tim e, giving ' > e , i , i n ,>f Gold Bar .1» 1 I,’ I l » II II WALNUTS C A NNED MILK — +— Seal of Oregon $1.89 Borden’s, Carnation, \lpine. Can 10c Dozen PR ESSED FIGS California Soft Shelled Lb. 25c DEL MONTE CO FFEE Old Gold ( 1CARETES A better coffee in cans. Not a cough in a carload" ) Zpackage Z3C Standard of quality for 40 years. 1 round.............. 55c $1.19 s i .05 Carton e ;l. h dozen cans of Gold Bar t’auned Goods you may select at our special prices This me. hi - an average saving »t nom inally 10 per cen t in ad d i tion to tlie low price we have figured for you. 25c 49-lb. sack ( fop . t)vl on.. New , n q i Ne •w crop !* 1 t ir . g o n s $1.99 FLOUR B R  Z ÏÎ N I I S , new F an cy , laryo sto , k. lb . Ell HERTS Best ungraded variety. Noted for quality and flavor. 2 cans CROWN FLOUR SEEDLESS RAISINS »Ï»H . In heavy syrup. Sliced Cling and Melba halves No. 2 1 j cans $1.25 M arket Day. 4-lb. p k g s.. GGLY W IG G L Y I Metzger Storr Dept. Phone 1451 Quality and Service Be it ili be closed nil day Arm istice Day CO FFEE. F o lg e rs , M J B. H ills or G olden W est. 1 (1 . vacuum packed, lb. 4 Ml (.'RISCO, th e p erfect sh o rten in g , 3-lb tin UTAHNA PEAS 4 Granulated Snap heal Hood River A PPLES Rome Beauties and Delicious Box $1.58 Canned PEACH ES W Yl.K YIP M’Et IAL and k n o w y o u a re , , vetting the best at the lowest price possible for the quality w e can absolutely guarantee. If fSggty HtSggty sells it tire price is right and so is the product - alum s Week-End Features Phone 1411 ' l l . ,li Gresham Fuel Co. Brookfield Loaf CH EESE Lb. Scheme to Saw Pennies B U Y AT 3 ¿G L Y W IG C IY A delicious confection, 4 layer, 10-lb box P o u n d................... 2 0 c $1.75 PIGGLY I ’ G z, O .*l WIGGLY CREAM. ERY BUTTER, keeps fresh and sw eet until used 4^7„ p o u n d ......................... 4 I C (ANNON BYTH TOWEI. EKEE with p u rch ase of each In bars IIOY Y CASTILE SOAP at .................... OOC MARKET DAY SEED LESS RAISINS, new shipm en 4-lb. b a g s ..................... St OT TO ILET TISSU E. soft as "id linen. larg e ro lls. 3 for. PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN BRI YD, 24-oz. loaf of high q u ality, w hite or whole 1 jk „ w heat, w rapped . It'C ROYAL CH EF MINCED If Y- ZOR ( LAMS, flat tin s o f f r iinest W ashington clam I «)( IYORT SOAP, medium 0 (1 .» site b ars. 3 f o r . .. 2.1(1 NEW LARGE OREGON 1 r f PRUNES, I /C DROMEDARY DATES n t per package. 30 STOKES DROMEDARY GRAPE- Í FR U IT , per can. 25c •MEMORIE" PRESSED! r 15c FIGS, p k g e .......... I I AHN Y SW EET PE l'O £ 2 cans 25c WILLAMETTE CUT S IR IN G ! ESS III IN S O f- 2 f o r ............................... 2Ô C Fruit and Vegetable Features E (N t Y W ESTER N I R Y N B E R R IE S . lb I Q ,, FLORIDA ORANGES dozen ......................... 49c ( ALIE. LETTUCE solid, h e a d ................. 7c IÖC F L O R ID I g r a p e - FR U IT , 80s, e a c h . PERSIAN MELONS, buy finest n r _ •)( -‘il-MI I E TF YM ItOKYX SOAP (H IP S SAUCE PAN EKEE. G enuine W earever alum inum sauce pan FR E E w ith each 4 pkgs. ¿V I 4«f(. An Oregon Institution Next to Brown’s Market, Gresham