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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1927 PAGE FOCK Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brow n e n te rtain ed over n ig h t S aturday Mr. FIRST COMMUNITY LETTER. and Mrs. W alter P ihl of Eugene, T he first com m unity le tte r for form erly in th e ir em ploy a t G resh th e holiday Outlook has been am, Miss A nna H am ilton of P o rt received from Mrs. J. M. Brophy land and H arry and Allen H am il T hanksgiving Day, w hich is a of the C ottrell com m unity. The ton of Eugene. E a rlie r in th e eve national holiday, will be observed le tte r is com m endable, covering ning th e g u ests attended th e Bor- by th e local postofilce as such, th e a wide ran g e of neighborhood ing-Moflit n u p tials a t th e Monta- w indow s rem aining closed thro u g h in terests, and is w ell w ritten. 'Villa M ethodist church. out the day. The m orning m all wili T he p rom ptness of th e c o rre s T he condition of Mrs. R ussell be distributed as usual to the pondent is g rea tly ap p reciated Akin, who recen tly u n d erw en t an boxes. and it is hoped th a t m any o th er operation a t Good S am aritan hos sim ilar le tte rs w ill be in hand F. A. Miller w ent to Kennewick, pital, is considered very sa tisfa c w ithin th e next w eek or two. W ashington, F riday on business, to ry and she expects to be removed th e la tte r p a rt of th is week to the re tu rn in g th e follow ing day. home of her h u sb an d 's sister Mrs. J. E. G askill has gone to L ong Mrs. J. A. H opper is slow ly r e E dw ard D rake in P o rtlan d . Mrs. view w here he has secured em ploy covering from in ju ries to her righ t Akin w ill rem ain th e re a few days m ent for th e w inter. H is fam ily shoulder w hich she sustained two before being bro u g h t to h er home will join him th e re in the near weeks ago when she tripped on a in G resham . future. rug in her hom e and fell. An X- W. A. H essel drove to Yakima, Mrs. A. E. K essler of Sherwood, ray revealed th a t the shoulder bone had been slivered. She has been W ashington. S atu rd ay , retu rn in g Oregon, w as in G resham today on suffering greatly ever since th e a c the follow ing day, th e trip being business. one of com bined business and Much in te rest is being tak en In cident. pleasure. W hile on th e trip he th e fath e r and son g ath erin g w hich S tanley and Lee W ilkins of New saw th e scene of the fatal accident will be held at th e Masonic po rt and Mrs. H ow ard Breedlove of S atu rd ay m orning, when a col hall on F riday evening of th is and d aughter Jean of T aft, Oregon, lege stu d en t Mr. Gable, lost his w eek u nder th e auspfees of th e w ere w eek-end v isitors a t the life as the re su lt of a tru ck driving Masonic lodge. Chief Je n k in s of home of Mr. and Mrs. George D un on the w rong side of the highw ay. the P o rtlan d police d ep artm en t can. Mr. H essel said d u rin g his trip he will be h ere w ith his fam ous q u a r D. M. R oberts w as brou g h t home saw m any m achines driving in th is te t and fu rn ish m usic and th e re Sunday from Good S am aritan hos ca rele ss m anner. Many potatoes will be stu n ts by pupils of both pital and Is im proving so rapidly still rem ain u n m arketed in th e high and grade schools. David h is early recovery is looked for. Y akim a valley, according to Mr. Jam es F erguson of A storia will F. E. M iller, who some tim e ago Hessel. Splendid w eath er p re give a sh o rt address. All boys of purchased th e house occupied by vailed over th e week-end in th e the high school, and grad e school Mrs. Nellie O ullikson and son ('la ir valley. boys over eight y ea rs of age are on Maple avenue, has traded the J. C. Brooks and Otis S trin g er, invited, also dads of any age. The property on a large ran ch 14 m iles P o rtlan d men, w ere firfed 525 each program is being arran g e d by a from Bend. Mr. Miller, who is a by Ju stice 0 . A. E astm an S atu rd ay com m ittee composed of G eorge F. b ro th er of F. A. Miller on Melville on th e ch arg e of h u n tin g In the Honey, W. L. C orsage and Roy H. farm , will occupy his farm with sta te gam e refuge. The men w ere Gibbs. The g ath erin g is called for his family. arre ste d by Game W arden E. II. 7:30. The B. Y. P. U. m eeting Sunday The W. C. T. U. w ill m eet a t the Clark. lib rary F riday afternoon November An en te rta in m e n t will be given evening will be a m issionary p ro illu strate d 25, at 2:30. All directo rs of d ep a rt in R. T re b e r’s new b arn on the gram consisting of m ents are requested to be present. Section Line road ea st of G resham songs and 75 slides show ing scenes Mr. and Mrs. Dale S h earer of T a on next S atu rd ay n ig h t to aid the incident to the w ork of th e Rev. coma have recently moved to foreign m ission fund of the Seventh E lton Judson, the first m issionary G resham and a re located in the Day A dventist ch u rch . A lready to be sent out by the W illam ette W ells house n ear Division street. 5200 have been raised by a special B aptist association to Burm a. A Mr. S hearer is a nephew of Mrs. cam paign, but it is hoped to add at g en eral invitation is extended. least 55o as the re tu rn s from the M ary T etrick. EATS I1IG STEAK AMI Emil L. A nderson, a stu d en t at en tertain m en t. FRIED ONIONS—NO GAS Oregon S ta te c o lle g e , spent Sunday A fea tu re in one of th e show "E very tim e I ate I had te rrib le w ith his p are n ts at Boring and was w indows of the W alrad M ercantile stom ach gas. Now, th a n k s to Ad- com pany w hich is a ttra c tin g m uch erik a, I eat steak and fried onions a G resham visitor on Monday. J. T. McCulloch w as taken on atten tio n is th e beautiful night and feel fine.”— Mrs. J. Ju lian . J u s t ONE spoonful A dlerika re S aturday to Good S am a ritan hos dress on w hich Mrs. P earl Mack lieves gas and th a t bloated feeling pital for trea tm e n t for an accident won a prize of 550 in a recen t so th a t you can eat and sleep well. w hich happened to him five weeks handw ork contest. T his w as first A cts on BOTH u pper and low er before, when the aged man fell, prize in its class, w hich included bowel and rem oves old w aste m a t fra ctu rin g his hip bone. Although scores of articles. Several of Mrs. te r you never th o u g h t w as there. No m a tte r w hat you have tried for advised at once by fam ily and phy M ack's beautiful hand-m ade h an d your stom ach and bowels. A dler kerch iefs are also on display in th e sicians to go to the hospital. Mr. ika will su rp rise you. G resham Drug Company.—Adv. McCulloch did not wish to be taken window. Mr. and Mrs. Iv ar N. T olstead aw ay from his home but consented D on't delay an o th er m inute if when his condition becam e serious. and tw o ch ild ren of Milwaukie, you have not alread y o rdered your He has passed his 88th birthday, Oregon, have moved to G resham T hanksgiving fowl. We have tine and Mrs. McCulloch who Is also In and are located In th e Beadle tu rk ey s, o th er fowl, ro asts, etc. feeble health, is 83. T heir daugh house on Roberts avenue. Mr. T o l Also ea ste rn or O lym pia oysters. te r, Mrs. L au ra S underland of stead h as bought a h alf in te rest in O rder now! GRESHAM MEAT MARKET P ortland, assisted in the ca re of the G resham V eneer and Box fac A. J. W. Brown, Prop. Phone 1891 her fath er w hile here and Is with tory from T. F. F elt. Mrs. Em m a llcales, of Elma, W ashington, is him in the hospital. Meriden Pocket Knives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cavanagh visiting her niece, Mrs. T olstead Meet every req u irem en t. K idder Ildwe. Co., G resham . w ere guests a t dinner on November for a few days. 13 at the hptne of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern In V ancouver, W ashington, celeb ratin g th e ir b irthdays and th a t of Mr. K ern. W hile not all > f . • ■ *i This Car falling on the sam e day, they are haa so near together / t h a t the Joint ami »•«*• birthday dinner has become an a n nual event. Among the guests was M D. K ern of P ortland. V Mot<w V R M b a lo r _ T. B. Huff, sales m anager for the v M r a r Aate local branch of th e P ortlan d E lec % T rans m isak« tric Pow er com pany, has sold to Buy U sed C h evrolets the T hom as sanitarium a P aul w a from C h evrolet D ealers! te r system which will be Installed rhy : A» Chevrolet dealers, we lyKatteQ___ at once. are particularly interested used C h e v ro le ts from I v I ipbotott y Two lively raccoons in the, K id in Chevrolet performance. Chevrolet dealers! An vTf We do our utm ost to make other safety factor is the der H ardw are com pany window V FetxUrt every used Chevrolet d e red ”O. K ." tag which we a re fu rnishing en tertain m en t to liver th e d e p e n d a b le attach to the radiator cap passersby. They are th e property transportation for which of each reconditioned car. of G eorge P ullen and w ere treed on Chevrolet is famous the Look for it on the car you buy u d KNOW that Cedar creek in the Victory district. world over. you are getting superior C urtis C. C urry, m erchandise That'a one of the big rea- value. m anager of W estlnghouse electric ranges, m ad e a call at th e 1’. E P. d istrict office at G resham Monday. A business meeting and sm oker of the M ultnom ah A nglers A H unt ers club will be held on the fifth Q U A H ÏÏÎ A floor of the P ythian building, 388 Yamhill stree t, Friday evening, No vem ber 25. at 8 o’clock. In addi tion to business, th ree reels of moving p icture will be shown. ■ • ’n m n r i n r i m r i T here are a num ber in G resham and vicinity who are m em bers of th is club. M arshall E. H. Kelly w as in stru m ental during the past week in re storing to th e ow ner, Sidney Thom pson of W hite Salmon. W ashington, his Chevrolet coupe w hich w as stolen from him about n the secret places of every a week ago. Tile car was located In G resham on West T hird street woman’s heart there dwells opposite th e D. C. Ross residence, a love for pearls <‘ It ts in the undam aged. No clue has been found as to th e thief. pearl that we catch glimpses C. E. K ilgore arrived Monday ot pure beauty as n atu re m orning from Los Angeles, called to G resham at this tim e by the drops tt from her rosy lingers. death of his fath er J. C. Kilgore. Mrs. Ixiulse S tapleton is having one of her P ortlan d houses newly fitted up and w ith her sister, Mrs. E lisa Atwood, expects to occupy it In the n ear future. Mr. and Mrs. Shop early and leisurely at Joseph H aley and fam ily a re p la n ning to move Into the house which Gresham Locals *• W an Mat cèunfê Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Co. N a tu re's IVord fo r Daintiness J- PROTECT CHILDREN BY KEEPING OPEN SCHOOL Slogan Writers! B oards of h ealth and school di Here’s Your Chance rec to rs a re often a t a loss w hether to close schools or to keep them The E astm an Lum ber Co., re p re open in th e p resence of an o u t senting the 515,000 slogan co n test of the N ational L um ber M anufac b reak of com m unicable disease. tu re rs association, has ju st r e T he problem is not so difficult w ith ceived w ord from h ea d q u arte rs In the m ilder infections, says Dr. W ashington th a t 100,000 persons F red erick D. S trick er, executive have alre ad y answ ered th e n atio n se creta ry of the Oregon S tate al ad v ertisem en t of th is contest. Board of H ealth, as public panic in T he lum ber industry, It Is ex th e presen ce of th ese diseases is plained, w an ts the best slogan or seldom g re a t enough to force m otto th a t it can get and is offer school closure. YVith th e co n tin ing 515,000 In 57 prizes, th e first ued high prevalence of d ip h th eria, being 55,000. T here a re second, sc a rle t fever or in fan tile p araly sis th ird and fourth prizes and 50 sta te in a com m unity, th e h ealth officials and te rrito ria l prizes of 5100 each. a re often obliged to consider Also, th e fo u rth prize Is divided in w h eth er or not schools should be to four 5500 rew ards. closed. One m ay well ask, here, Anybody can get all th e in fo rm a w hat forces h ealth a u th o rities to tion n ecessary to en ter the contest close schools in such circu m by co n su ltin g th e ad in today’s stan ces . In g en eral th e an sw er is Outlook and reading th e in te re s t th e p re ssu re of public opinion. ing little booklet en titled "T he T he public can scarcely be b lam Story of Wood”, w hich contains ed for w anting schools closed. also the co n test app licatio n blank They have been led, for years, to and rules. The co n test is free and believe th a t th e closing of schools copies of "T he Story of Wood" and w ould stop an o u tb reak of con e x tra co n test b lan k s may be ob tagious disease. School su p e rin tained at the E astm an L um ber ten d en ts, how ever, are beginning com pany's office, in G resham . to see th a t th e closed school is not T he Outlook hopes som eone in an efficient b a rrie r to th e spread of G resham or vicinity w ill get th e an epidemic. Lay m em bers of first prize and o th ers h ere g et some boards of h ea lth and some physi of the o th er prizes. Many have cians yet believe th a t th e re is no earned good money by h ittin g upon oth er way to control o u tb reak s of a snappy slogan. contagious diseases. U nder such Anyone can w rite a slogan. It is conditions, w ith public opinion a p opular w ay of ex p ressin g in an clam oring th a t "som ething be easily rem em bered p h rase the done” one can h ard ly blam e the q u alities or uses of a product. p ress for follow ing w hat would W riting a slogan is m ore exciting seem sound, nam ely public opinion. —and m ore profitable— th a n solv I t is u n fo rtu n a te when th e of- | iicials of a com m unity do not act ing a cross-w ord puzzle. C ertainly, you w ill gain from together. T he com m unity in w hich reading "T he Story of Wood" an th e ed ucational and h ealth a u th o r in sp iratio n th a t w ill enable you to ities w ork to g eth er for th e common describe In a few w ords th e o u t good is fo rtu n a te . In such a com standing c h a ra c te ristic s of wood as m unity, you w ill find, even in tim e of panic over an o u tb reak of co n they appeal to you. T hink back over your own ex tagious disease, th a t the th inking people, including the physicians perience and consider w h at wood has m eant to you— w hat a co n stan t and tl\e p ress, will su p p o rt the source of p leasu re, com fort, and opinions and actio n s of its school satisfactio n wood has been every and h ealth au th o rities. But w hat can be done in an o u t day of your life. Out of such b reak of a d angerous com m uni th o u g h ts will come th a t strik in g cable disease to co n tro l th e situ a com bination of w ords w hich w ilt tion, if schools are n ot to be co n stitu te a slogan. Anyway try it. > closed? Seek o ut the sources of infection in th e com m unity. These Any tro u b les? Call Dr. C lassi so u rces can be discovered w ith the fied. aid of th e physician and th e h ealth ed but poorly inform ed publia departm ent. W ith th e schools opinion. open th is la st is m uch easier from For Christmas Gifts. every point of view th an w ith th e See my new stock of fall sam ples school closed. All ab sen tees a re in S p irella stockings and u nder readily noted and th e ir physical w ear. O rders may be tak en at condition can readily be d e te r W hite W ay or w ill call a t your mined. The physicians can be in i hom e evenings. Mrs. E tta Hoover, terview ed in reg ard to cases u n d er j phone 3267.—Adv. th e ir care. E very child en terin g Blue Serge Suits $29.50. school m ornings or afternoons, All wool, la test m odels for men w ith th e slig h test suspicion of - and young men. Come and see sym ptom s can be segregated u n til i them. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh am. tf exam ined by a com petent person. With schools open, school, physi Guaranteed Rouse Decorating. cian and h ealth officials co o p erat F or painting, paper hanging, tin t- ing, a daily w atch can be k ep t on i ing. W inter ra te s. Call H. G. An com m unicable disease suspects, drew , G resham 894.—Adv. both in th e school and a t home. H ealth au th o rities realize th a t it is n ot enough to isolate, q u a ra n tin e and p lacard in an attem p t to co n tro l contagion. Active effort m u st be m ade to locate, if possible, th e source of infection. People, not th in g s, sp read disease o rd in arily. T he closing of schools in tim e of epidem ics or th reaten ed epidem ics, is u su ally th e resu lt of w ell-iutend- Rogers Brushing Lacquer D ries w hile you w ait, all colors, all sizes. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co., G resham . * S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- TION of G resham Lodge No. t 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masoni« hall, G resham , Monday evening. November 21, 1927, a t 7:30. W ork in E. A. and M. M. Degrees. A. W. METZGER. W. M. W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. A ' M a je s tic H e a t e r Get clean, safe heat without risk or danger. Majestic heaters are built to give efficient economi cal heat when and where you want it. Special price for November $ 5 .5 0 . .50 1 DOW N and $1 per m onth for 1 m onths PORTLAND ELECTRIC JU ST A RRIV ED P O W E E R F o r T h a n k sg iv in g PAN Y ELE C TR IC S T O R E ' E L E C T R I C Phone 801 B LD G . Powell St. Gresham Our beautiful new ivory (Argosy pattern) D in n e r w a r e .69 32-piece sets . i l I u e special value at tlepp’s Racket Store MEN In order to more fully advertise the nationally known A. A. C utter & Co.’s work and logging shoes tor “ H E M E N ” we will give 10% Reduction on the regular prices as listed below. This offer good until December 1. Make your Christmas card selection now. Our popular priced line is now on display. No. 1500. C hrom e stitched, Bellow s p air **************4H 4********************************* Whippet No. 1600. 6-in. T an B lüch er. Single sole. (JJJ plain toe. Paii»£ No. 1520. 6-inch O. I). R e-Tan B lücher, P ac-stitch vamp. li)-inch sp rin g step heel, Goodyear w eit. 85 P air and is still a year ahead. First in the field to offer 4-w heel brakes, greater eeonom y. low eenter of gravity and inereased room iness. offering 4-wheel b rak es No. 1525. 16-inch O. D. re- T an, Pac S titch Vamp, full bellow s tongue, iron le ath er sole and h e e ^ l A P R p air C lH .O O as Moot Econom ical Car in America— proved in a nation-w ide test am ong m ore th an 5,000 ow ners who averaged 38.6 m iles per gallon. W hippet also holds th e A.A.A. Coast-to-Coast economy record. H igher S|>eed—You can do 55 m iles an hour in a W hippet. low grav ity cen ter keeps th e c a r safely hugging th e road. No. 156". 1 6 -in c h Choco late Calf C ruiser. L ight double sole, plain toe, double stitchet |?11 (»- sole. P a ir. >. I I . . ’ ») Its Q uirk P ickup— F aste st of any car of Its size and w eight No, 1565. 12 - inch C a l f C ruiser, double stitdhed sole. pair O versize B a llo o n * -F o r e x tra m ileage and added com fort. $10.9.5 snubbers —A nother reason why th> W hippet is th e easiest-rid in g light ca r on the road td iii'ijih le ste erin g size o r statu re. Paul 1 sily tilted to a n ) 50 No. 1543. 6-inch Chocolate Vu. 1.',«« ca r -50, Chrom e side B lücher, full double sole, Good-Cj/» “'A year w eit, pair set the pace! Modern The only light n ational equipm ent. . 6-inch Chocolate Calf side pac full double sole. tongue. d riv e r o: No. 112. 12 - inch F rench Kip D river. S pring heel, calked full double sole, hand-pegged. T his ts th e shoe th a t m ade C utter fam ous. P a ir ........... Force-Feed I nbricAtion— the oiling system you find on th e h ig h est-priced autom obiles. -P le n ty of leg room for ta ll people in th e fro n t seat. 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