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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1928)
R e p u b lic a n R a lly T o n ig h t in G r e s h a m G r a n g e H a ll a t 7 : 3 0 — C o m e a n d H e a r G o o d S p e a k e r s ! T W IC E A W EEK VOL. G resham O u t l o o k NO. 7» G R ESH A M , M ULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, M ASQUERADE DANUE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A TTEN D ED 11Y MANY Poultry Conference to Gresham P.-T. A. Mayor Rolph of San F rancisco Gresham Pastor Has A num ber of p ersons w ere in I and his p arty w ere g u ests of Mr. es F rid ay evening at th e j and Mrs. Ju liu s Meier last S a tu r Circus Friday, 8 p. m. i costum Be Held Thursday day at M enucha. th e ir country Areme club m asq u erad e dance. Strenuous Summer home here. People from all classes and trad e s j Kiwanis and Wives Feast and Fellowship Mrs. Sw anson, ow ner of Crown A CHANCE TO VOTE -NO ." A real live circu s is being p lan of life w ere depicted by th e b ril- , A g en eral p oultry m eeting for Rev. E. H orstm anu, p asto r of the | Point Chalet, gave a party in honor If any w ere sk eptical as to th e ned for F rid ay evening in the lian tly array ed men and women th is p art of th e sta te will be held of her d au g h ter T helm a's 16th Ziou E vangelical ch u rch of G resh T h ere’s a fine m agazine pub- purpose and success of the K iw anis schoolhouse by the G resham grade who w ere in costum e. in th e L innton com m unity house b irth d ay la st S aturday evening, am . who recen tly retu rn ed from a I lished in P o rtlan d , edited by C C , , , ,‘£ e Chapman, called th e Oregon Voter: * 1 “ ‘n w hich was enjoyed by about 35 P aren t-T ea ch e r association, gen er T hursday, November 1, for poultry- Miss F lorence Ryder and Robert tra l p a rt of th e United S tates, says th e ir doubts m ust have been dis- ously assisted by the pupils of the Bromley of P o rtlan d received a ' nien of M ultnom ah, W ashington friends. The Chalet w as b ea u ti th a t he had a m ost enjoyable It is fearless, clear, incisive. It | pelled a t last n ig h t's fine m eeting fully decorated for the event. The school. T here will be a m instrel large box of candy for being the and Columbia counties. T his will p arty was a com _____ _____ plete __ su rp rise __ to though stren u o u s trip . He trav - tells w hat's w hat about candidates show, and Oh Boy! How them nig best dressed c h a ra c te r 'd u n d er the auspices of the mis- and issues. It is broad, p leasan tly when alm ost 100 per cent of the couple. be a short course in poultry ra is the young lady who had ju st ar- eb I m em bership attended w ith th e ir sion board of E vangelical Synod rived home a fte r spending a few ch aritab le, w ell inform ed and aim s g ers i an sing and dance! T here , They represen ted a S panish danc ing from 10 to 12 in th e forenoon days in P o rtland. D ancing was and especially rep resen ted Home will be a beauty shop, w hich will lllg couple. M„ g B H a„ dreM . and from 1 to t in th e afternoon. much enjoyed by the young folks Mission w ork of the denom ination to help the voter. Not all will wives, m aking In all about 80. T h ere has ra re ly been a more g u ara n tee to beautify anything in ed as a qllaint elderly ,ady of the Dr. W. T. Johnson w ill speak on and at m idnight a delicious b an in th e Pacific N orthw est. agree w ith T he Voter in all things size, shape or color; and a fortune early '90's, ca rry in g her k n ittin g . ! P oultry diseases, and A. G. Lunn on quet w as served in the m ain d in Mr. H o rstm an u left G resham on but th a t's no reflection o*t The pleasing occasion when so mauy te lle r's booth,«clowns, and ju st ev w as presented w ith a box of silk breeding for egg production, feed ing room. At th e head of th e table the 30th of Ju ly and afte r a few Voter. It gives to its read ers week su b stan tia l business and pro fes was a large package w hich the ery th ing th a t you could hope to find hosiery for being considered the ing and m anaging layers. O ther young lady was requested to open. days w ith relativ es at P in eh u rst. by week m ore m eaty facts regard sional men and th e ir m ates g a th Wash., d eparted for M ilwaukee. in a real circus. And, oh yes, best individual c h a ra c te r in m ask. possible sp eak ers and th e ir su b A fter cu ttin g m any strin g s and u n Wis.. w here he attended the T hird ing candidates, m easures, policies, ered for a dinner and good fellow ship. And it did not end w ith sa tis w rapping m uch paper she finally th e re w ill be th e anim al shows, The best comic couple honors jects are E. J. Dixon, m anager of reduced the package to the size of a Q uadrennial N ational Missions con taxation m a tte rs and civic and fying th e Inner m an and pleasant ference w here he w as one of the and say, you never saw such a n i w ent to W ilson E astm an and Mrs. the Pacific C ooperative P o u ltry sta te affairs th an any oth er publl- w alnut, w hich contained a b eau ti eak ers and served as secretary . , _, conversation. T here w as singing m als in your life. And of course Lloyd A nderson. The prize was P roducers association, on "The ful diam ond, th e gift of T helm a's sp At M ilwaukee he also attte n d ed the I ,,s H*ze we know of. It to cheer, led by Leslie W alrad with th e re will be eats, everybody likes an o th er huge box of can d y ............. p aren ts. She also received a su b T enth N ational convention of the ! ’s niultum in parvo and. in its field Mr. j M arket Egg S ituation in Oregon Mrs. W alrad at the piano. A spec sta n tia l check from her fath er and E vangelical League which was held ne plus ultra. to eat. Special booths for pies and E astm an 's costum e a ttra c te d much i an(* M- S hrock, on "T he P o u ltry a num ber of gifts from her friends. in ial num ber was Miss A ugusta the public auditorium , the use of for doughnuts and cider will be a r attention. It w as m ade from copies , Business. The Voter is published to help Mrs. Sw anson proved to be a de- w hich was offered free by the city Hahn who ren d e rs sw eet m usic on ranged. of the O regonian prin ted in 1913 ' The seatin g capacity of the hall lightful hostess. of M ilwaukee. O ther im portant the Oregon voter and the voters of No adm ittance ch a rg e w ill be printed on cloth. A. J. B aum er of ! is about 350 and th e re are other Mrs. S usan H arding. Mr. and functions atten d ed and p articip ated Oregon are soon to have th e ir Inn her own n atu ra l and well train ed Mrs. G eorge Wilcox and Mrs. P. in w ere th e E vangelical L ea d .r- ings, or outings, dependent on how wind in stru m ent. The dinner was m ade a t th e ou ter door and th e dif P ortland, dressed as a clow n was available room s for conference, A ndersen attended ch ap ter last F ri sllip T ra in in g school at E lm hurst m ost g ratifying, served by one of feren t en tertain m en ts will be given the recipient of a box of silk h o s large crow d is expected. day at P a rk ro se when T routdale III., w ith over 240 stu d en ts in a t they vote on November 6. the local church societies, as have in the classroom s. T he "colored iery, for being th e best dressed It Is not often th at Mr. Chapm an Lunch will be served at noon at ch a p te r was en tertain ed a t th e ten d an ce; th e Sunday school and been the o th ers at the Monday P ark ro se tem ple. Dr. W ebster, e n te rta in e rs” w ill give a few selec comic individual. Young People's L eague convention has occasion to recom m end as the com m unity house under the night m eetings so far. past g rand p atro n of Oregon and tions before th e big show begins. auspices of th e 0 . S. A. C., for Mrs. W ebster and •several other of th e New York D istrict at D un thorough a cleaning of th e slate, as kirk. N. Y.. beautifully located on T he K iw anians have a custom of Special fea tu re s w ill be given T E L E P H O N E COMPANY w hich a ch arg e will be made. distinguished persons w ere present the shore of Lake E rie; the Sev to m easures, as lie does in a recent calling each oth er by th e ir first throughout th e evening. and a m ost delightful evening was issue. He says voters shouldn't enth N ational B rotherhood conven IN ST IT U T E S (H A N G E S nam es w hich prom otes friendliness spent. tion at Indianapolis, Ind., w here A good tim e is prom ised and a vote No Indiscrim inately. They FO RM ER T E A C H E R H E R E K. A. M iller has resigned his po Mrs. M arie Morgan was host on he was the p rincipal sp eak er on and it has been a su rp rise to some larg e crow d expected. T he pro sition as m anager of th e local ex DIES IN PO RTLA ND S atu rd ay evening to the m em bers Sunday evening. O ther cities of owe it to th e ir consciences to vote ceeds of th e show will be used to change of th e W est C oast T ele F rien d s of Mrs. Coy W oodard, a of M artha W ashington c h a p te r of im portance visited w ere St. Louis intelligently. But those who c a n to be fam iliarly called "Jim ," m eet the needs of the P.-T. A. Ju st phone com pany and will devote his form er te ac h er in th e G resham O. E. S. a t C hanticleer Inn. C incinnati. Louisville, Cleveland, not do th eir own thorough in v esti "H a rry ,” or even “Al,” of whom F riday evening th e L aundry as- D etroit, Buffalo, Columbus, Dayton gating should th in k over w hat Mr. th e re are several. W ell, “Jim ” at p resen t they a re w orking dili tim e to the conduct of h is' fire in- ! high school, w ere shocked to learn sociation of P o rtlan d held its an- Chicago and Omaha, gen tly to m ake the cafeteria, re su rau ce and brok erag e business. Sunday of her sudden death in nual ban q u et a t C hanticleer Inn. I Among th e chief enjoym ents wer Chapm an says about the m easures (M artin) rep o rted on the progress of a golf club of K iw anians and cently installed in the grade school, The policy of the W est C oast T el P o rtland. Mrs. W oodard, who was About lot) people enjoyed th e danc- a day at N iapara E a | l8, „ claKS rt, on this y ea r's ballot. He says: to u rn am en t; " H a rry ” a success. T his ca fete ria is now in ephone com pany is to o p erate all an in stru c to r in ch em istry in North mg and supper. "Tills y ear the sta te b allot con proposed union at Indianapolis, several days Miss Anna E tl.n g of P o rtlan d , he A |m a M ater vlg,ted for t j,e tain s not one m easu re that pos (H ollaw ay) reported on th e me- th e form ation and although much Its exchanges th ro u g h a local Pacific D ental college, suffered an sp en t th e w eek-end at the home ol , Hrst , jm e s(nc,. g rad 0 atlo n 15 year8 sesses m erit sufficient to com mand dalloti badges; "B ill” (B aillie) re in te rest is being show n by a num ca sh ier under the d irection of a attack of flu but continued a t her her p are n ts here . ag0 a wepk w lth relalve8 ln Ne. united shpport. Most of the m eas ber of th e people, it will take p e r d istric t superin ten d en t located in work un til pneum onia developed. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. P lum m er ex- |)raska a visit at th e Ford autonto- u res are so ill-d raw n th a t th e ir ported on the plans of the a g ric u l D etroit, sight-seeing enactm ent would do positive dam tu ra l com m ittee, and th e re w ere sisten t cooperation to m ake it suc th e cen ter of each area. She was tak en to St. V incents hos- pect to take possession of th e ir new ,)|Ip factory home th is week to u rs ln the vurious cities, meeting age, some of it serio u s and on a others. cessful. Miss Mayme Hoss w ill have P*tal but succum bed quickly to the Mr. and Mrs. Sw anson, who own old and m aking new friends. large scale. T he p rin cip al guest and speaker charg e of the com m ercial d ep art- j malady. F u n eral services will be th e Sw ansou grocery sto re on the "T ake the two D unne b ills—they N early 50 ad d resses w ere deliv FOUR GRESHAM MEN jnent as local ca sh ier and will i beld W ednesday aftern o o n a t 2 Sandy boulevard, and th eir guests ered. including those at national a re a th reat ag a in st our sta te h ig h of th e evening w as "Jim " P alm er, BUY FORDS REC EN TLY move into th e new telephone office i 8’clock from Sunnyside M ethodist from K ansas w ere Sunday callers conventions and to thd student way finances, and have been re p u a real K iw anlan and a s sista n t sec a t Columbia View farm. diated on th eir m erits by th eir a u re ta ry of the P ortland Y. M. C. A., Sixteen men and one w om an of today. ) E piscopal ch u rch in P o rtlan d . O. Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey sp en t the bodies a t E lm h u rst college and thor. who gave an in sp irin g talk on the Eden Sem inary. Dozens of ch u rc h Mr. M iller’s office will be a t his I I- Neal of G resham and J. N. F aris G resham a,id « e a r vicinity have week-end w ith relativ es In P o rt “The g ran g e incom e tax hill re p es w ere visited and thousands of m eaning of K iw anis, basing his land rese n ts the sin cere effort of a group purchased new Ford ca rs during p rese n t location. j of P o rtlan d , a form er G resham res- friends w ere m ade for home m is points on seven w ords suggested by th e m onth of October, through ---------------------- : ident, w ill be am ong th e ho n o rary sions. T he social and the official o reform taxation, b ut it fails to co n tacts w ere most pleusant, the solve the sta te 's revenue p red ica ithe le tte rs o t the word K iw anis. He HURLBURT R ak er & Son, authorized Ford TEAMS JUDGE STOCK p allb earers. The active p allbear- m ent, does not affect the in eq u ali S. M. D avis' b ro th er from Rose w eath er w as b eautiful and the ties in p roperty assessm en ts and said K iw anis m eant "We Build." agents. W. C. Hall, J S. Jansen, TO KEEP IN PRACTICE era will be m em bers of th e faculty varying landscapes w ere in te re st burg w as a visitor at th e Davis cannot raise ad eq u ate revenue in u lit developing th is thought he took Glen G. Miller and C. S. McMurry The M ultnomah Countv Livestock °* North Pacific college. hom e S atu rd ay and Sunday. O ther ing th ro u g h o u t th e 9000-mile tour. all of G resham ; E. F. Je lk en , Tom Judging team. acconjpanied by Mrs. W oodard was born Decem- visitors w ere Mr. and Mrs. Fay On th e re tu rn trip it w as necessary sta te of sm all Incomes such us O re the suggestive w ords, K nowledge, gon Is. Oregon cannot afford to he In spiration, Work, Affability, Nobil Cowing, C. S oderquist, K. T am ura, th e ir county agent, W. H. B aillie, J her, (879, in Indiana. She at- Davis and sou Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. to stop long enough at Spokane to th e one sta te on the Pacific coast T. N ordin and son E v erett and conduct a fu n eral service and to to resort to th is type of taxation. ity. In teg rity , Service. H. S. Brow ning, J. D annis, and E. spent a day recen tly in C lackam as, | tended h ig h er in stitu tio n s of learn - baptize a child. T he Pacific N o rth Mr. P alm er introduced "Joe" "The four w ater and fish bills McCann, all of T ro u td ale ; M. Z. Polk and Marion counties, ju dging j ¡'ig ln In d ian a, and th e U niversity Ray Lasley. A lbert H enshaw of A storia and w est w ith its gorgeous and b ril would close a fourth of the sta le to T ebbitts, his associate, and in do livestock. T his team , w hich Is j t,f California. She took degrees G reenm an, of F airview ; Mrs. A. L. bis m other Mrs. H enshaw and Mr. liant fall colorings baile the busy developm ent; they a re th e poorest ing so m ade quite a hit by saying C ham berlain and K enneth E llis, of known as th e Victory C attle club, 1 from the la tte r in stitu tio n and from len sh aw 's son Gene w ere week and w eary tra v e le r a welcome pieces of legislation In th e batch, home. th a t a fte r listening to Miss H ahn's and th rea ten m ore real dam age. C orbett; Tom Scales of S andy; B. I expects to com pete in the judging ’he U niversity of Indiana. She was nd visitors a t th e H enshaw and "T he hill prohibiting an em er w histling Joe said to hint, How P earson of L ents, and F. E. Epton, i contests in the Pacific In te rn a tio n - i ’H arried to G. E. W oodard in 1908, M orris Johnson homes. Mildred E llis and Agnes Söder Salzm an, from T uesday until S a t gency clause on voted bills would would you like to be her dog? of C herryville, a re the new ow ners. Livestock exposition held in cam e to Oregon and engaged in strö m spent the w eek-end wjth urday. deprive the leg islatu re of pow er to Mr. Baillie, in rep o rtin g for the *--------------------- P ortland November 3-10, and has j high school w ork in th is state. She M ildred's cousin, H elen Ellis, of Mrs. Lydia O strand Is assistin g dispose finally of any real e m e r ortland. Mr. Ross at Sum m it in tile absence gency th at m ight a rise u nder any a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee, announced Ralph McCullough Returns. | been m aking a few trip s on judging ’au g h t in th e G resham school at Mrs. B erry W atts retu rn ed Io Iter of Mrs. Ross. the com m ittee planned to do active voted hill. A telegram received yesterday by | excursions to keep in p ractice. The ,w o different tim es, five y ears in home Tuesday. She is m uch im T he D orcas society will m eet “Yes, th is year affords uu ex cell w ork in m aking G resham a b etter S. F. Ball, principal of F ra n k lin Victory C attle club team is com- 1 all,leaving h ere in 1915, She was proved in h ealth since her o p era w ith Mrs. Roy Emily W ednesday en t o p p o rtu n ity to vote "No” on and clean er city, especially urging high school from R alph McCul posed of H arold D ahl, L aw rence Kreatly beloved by h er pupils and tion. October 31. each m easure, w ith th e conviction O rville Linn cam e hom e from Columbia g ran g e will bold its th a t in each in stan ce the vote is a and helping people to m ake their lough, told of his having reached D outhit and Ian B urns. T he boys 1 associates h ere and w herever she Oregon S tate college to visit his home places m ore beautiful and a t San Francisco yesterday m orning w ere accom panied S atu rd ay by th e i worked. She is survived by her folks who lives at J a rl and Nel reg u la r m onthly m eeting S aturday sound and sensible vote.” November 3. tractive. and of his expected rfrrival in P o rt team s and the county ag en ts of i widower, a dau g h ter, Cloethiel, so n ’s mill. C om plim enting Mrs. N ettle Kin NUTS HUI THE NUTS, To th is end a public m eeting has A deline E vans sp en t th e week- cald and d au g h ter, Mrs. P. I). Set- land th is afternoon. Officials of C latsop, Tillam ook, Polk, Marion j who is a stu d en t a t th e U niversity If you eat nuts, and you ought to. been planned for next T hursday nd w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. tlem eier, about 20 of th eir friends F ra n k lin high are planning to hold and C lackam as counties. I of O regon; a son, Don E rn est, a J. W ard Evans. She is atten d in g su rp rised them by g ath erin g at tht tak e th is bit of advice: E at Oregon evening at (he grad e school as the ---------------------- , high school stu d en t in P o rtlan d ; O. S.C. an assem bly W ednesday m orning homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C ham n u ts and crack your ow n—th a t is, opening move In a "b e tte r hom es” New Flower Shop to Open. j also her m other, two b ro th ers and in honor of Ralph a t w hich tim e K enneth E llis has p urchased a berlain, F rid ay aftern o o n , w here those you buy if you don’t grow cam paign. On th is occasion a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W ilson of j other relatives. new Ford sport ro ad ster from light refresh m en ts w ere served and Mayor IIuke7, F ire Chief G renfell them . F low er A cres have built an at- [ ______________ o t slides will be used to series R aker & Son of Gresham . a p leasan t afternoon spent lit cele and C om m issioner Bigelow are to trac tiv e dw elling and sto re com -I This Bit of udvice will appear show th e im provem ents brought Mr. and Mrs. P erry of Portlund bratio n of th e tw o ladles n atal tiay be present. Ralph has had a won- bined on the Sandy road ea st of Sor r e a ’ estate loans see or cal) w ere v isito rs at the M orris Jo h n Miss D orris G raham of P ortland tim ely if you read w hat C arro ll D. uhout by gardening, paint and tlerfi»' trio across the contin en t and B airdsdale road. T he building is B. W. T horne.—Adv. son borne Sunday. visited her siste r Mrs. Fred C. Bush says in an a rtic le in the O cto clean-up days. T hese slides will finished in stone-tone stucco and j r R obert B au m g artn er lias been Reed over th e week-end. back as the g rand prize for an trim m ed in red. About th e first of When you buy of a local dealer staying a t his g ran d p a re n ts borne, Mrs. Pohl of A storia was the ber issue of B etter F ru it. A fter be show n by C layton Lew is of th e oratio n on fire prevention. J a n u a ry an up-to-date flower shop w,1° ad v ertises you benefit your- w hile Mr. B aum gartner has been guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Reed tellin g of the inroads m any foreign R ussellville n u rsery . McClarey, will be opened. At p resen t Mr. Wil- ! aeH and others. ill. Mr. B au m g artn er is feeling from Monday until T hursday. products are m aking on those of editor of B etter Flow ers, a P o rt Let us tell you how to get a $10 . son is conducting a sale of sh ru b s b etter now. W. H arm on of P o rtlan d visited ln wool b lanket or auto robe," 6 0 x 8 0 and perennials th a t is a ttra c tin g at- Mrs. Finley and her d au g h ter the Lew is Reed hom e from T h u rs the A m erican farm er he tu rn s to land publication, will give an ad China, w here he has trav eled , and dress. for $5.95. G resham Service S ta- j tention. C hrysanthem um s are Betty retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in day until Sunday. tion, Main stree t.—Adv. show n in profusion. P o rtlan d Tuesday. H arry R ickert anti F ra n cis Reed he says: The K iw anians desire th e coop V isitors a t the W. J. E llis home are salm on fishing n ear Bonneville. "In the hack d istric ts of China the eration of the P.-T. A., the A m eri Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miss Evelyn Reed who is te ac h W ent and Helen E llis, all of P o rt ing n ear S ilverton, was home Sat population has found th a t it pays can Legion and A uxiliary and other them to c ra ck th e ir w aln u ts, c a rry o rg an izatio n s and persons in te r land. urday and Sunday. the m eats by c a rav an to the se a ested in im proving conditions. The A GREAT EX PE KI HE NT. coast and ship them Io th e United public is cordially invited to this CORBETT "P rohibition, was and Is a g reat S tates. T he crack in g and picking meeting. Jam es Benfield and sons retu rn ed from Canada last week afte r an ex p e rim e n t— like dem ocracy or out of the m eat Is done tinder con absence of th ree years. C h ristian ity . But, like th e s e oth er ditions so filthy th a t only a person Ed. W ilson Is ln th e V eterans experim ents, it lias been ca rrie d far FRANKLIN F. who has traveled th ro u g h the cotitt hospital, recovering from a su rg i enough to produce ce rtain tangible ry can p ictu re them . The China cal operation. Mrs. L au ra Ross Sam uelson from resu lts. T hese re su lts do not prove man lives by eating no food that«, Tuesday Evening. October 30.— C alifornia, arrived T h u rsd ay to be th a t ft is fully successful. They has not been cooked and d rinking C lasses s t a ll for women at high school gvni. 7 30, athletics ; X 3u. ■ log near her m other Mrs. Jam es Ross, only prove th a t, p ractically su c no w ater th a t has not been boiled. ilaiu Ing. who Is a t St. Vincent hospital. "T hese n ut m eats come to th is Fred Lasley from T aft visited his cessful, It has justified Its co n tin u W ednesday Evening. October 31.- d au g h ters Mrs. Ed W ilson, Mrs. ance.” ountry and we use them on sun- liig h school, shorthand i lass starts. Claud'! Woodle and Mrs. A lbert With th ese w ords S tanley High, laes, cakes and candies. .My ch il W ednesday, October 31. — Baptist Ladles id le s Aid dinner at Pleasant I tome a ssista n t se creta ry in th e d e p a rt dren do not know w hat a n u t sun- church m ent of home cu ltiv atio n of the lae Is. I have seen a little of Friday, November 2. H illsview P.- \ h I n a I do not know ot a con te c - '. A. Pie Social. board of foreign m issions of the I t M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch , co n lottery th a t even trie s to use only . Saturday, November 3.—Card Party I C h a lle n g e s c o m p a ri I and Dance at Llnnemann hall, by la cludes his arg u m e n t on "Is P ro h i A m erican nuts. I son w ith a n y w a s h e r a t dles of Ht Joseph's church. i In P o rtlan d our m ilk and cream bition a S u ccess?” a n y price. B uilt on I in n lv Is w a t c h e d c ln s e 'v b'liturday. Novemtier .1—Southeast Mr. High has m ade extensive In I tlppiy IS w a ll tied C lo se .y. F IT o is o s d t j I <-|r,.|,. Methodist Aid Bake Sale, at I scientific p rin c ip le s of I A. W Metzger grocery «tore, at 1 h an d lers have to pass a h ealth In vestigation of conditions In the I th e best m a te ria ls , p e r I o'clock. United S tates and Canada, also in spection. Cooked foods are safe t fectly balan ced fo r s e r Saturday, Nos ember .1.—P.-T A B a Europe. R ussia and China. Among hut nuts a re one food we eat raw , zaar. Union School Plat No. 26. <'lack- vice and d u rab ility . amaA county. his recen t books a re C hina's Place m ore especially those cheap nut For m an u factu red or n a tu ra l E v ery u s e r is a b o o ste r Friday. November 2.—Hallowe'en m eats from foreign countries. It gas com bination, wood and in the S u n ; T he Revolt of Youth; and we can re fe r you to < In urn by the G re Ab am Grade Parent- H e h a s co nducted successful fight fo r th e new coal—or wood. seem s im possible to Insist upon In E urope T u rn s the C o rn er; and Teachera at the arhoolhouae. at 7 30. 30 local u se rs w ho look $1,500,000 F e d e ra l B uild in g in P o rtla n d . Looking Ahead with L atin America. spection of the h an d lers of those Friday, November t .—Ladles Aid fo rw ard to w ash day m eats in T urkey, Sicily, o r China. llaxaar of Haron Lutheran church, w ith pleasu re. T h e re is M ade to m eet th e p re s H e h a s co nducted successful fight fo r 35-foot A Vecto w ill h eat your whole We m ight how ever tell the public Powell Valley schoolhouse a rea so n . e n t day dem an d fo r a house to r no m o rt th an It co sts to how clean A m erican n u ts a re .” c h a n n e l from P o rtla n d to th e sea. Friday, November 9. American Le- Klon Arm istice Dance. heat one room w ith the old type safe, m odern device to If in te re ste d , call fo r stove. B uilt in th ree sizes to heat Nov. W omen's Union p rovide clean, h e a lth fu l, H e h a ste n e d c o n stru c tio n of new V e te ra n s H o s a d e m o n s tra tio n . P h o n e H orses, C attle, Hay, H ogs, Goats, of Friday, from two to eig h t rooms. Nominal the Evangelical church annual 1871, call fo r Mr. T. B. c irc u la tin g w a rm th in p ital Sam J a c k so n P ark . first cost, satisfactio n guaranteed. Sheep, Ducks, Rabbits, Bees. P o u l basaar and chicken supper at church. hom es, shops, sto re s, G resham P lum bing & H eating Co., try , Real E state, R en tals, Loans, Huff, so lic ito r a n d d e m Saturday ____ Evening, November 10.— Autos, F arm M achinery, P lan ts and Dam phone 1233. ascus Grang e Bazaar at Boring. schools; etc. H e o b tain e d a w a rd of im p o rta n t F e d e ra l c o n tra c ts o n s tra to r. Seeds. Em ploym ent, Wood and Friday, November 1C.— Bazaar by to O regon bidders. Get Them Now. Sawing, M iscellaneous— a re the d e Women s ScM'tety of the Presbyterian Now's th e tim e to w ear a Hoover p artm en ts u nder our classified church of Fairview emblem. A new supply ju st r e heading. Look for w hat you may F e d e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r O regon a g g re g a te d Wednesday. November 23.—Areme ceived by the Outlook. Many have w ish to b u y or sell. • ’tub Thanksgiving kss Dance. Masonic LOCAL DEALERS $15,000,000 la s t sessio n . asked for them. Get them now. hall. Gresham —Paid Adv. Saturday. I'« em b er » .-T h e annual Phone 1*23 G resham ! Also a few window pictu res of bazaar of the Methodist la d le s Aid of Saturday. December 1—B a z a a r H erb ert Hoover. Pleasant Home, at the church. Conlon’s Thrifty RE-ELECT Coming Events KORELL Republican Bridge-Beach to Radiant Circulator Congress The Berry Growers Packing Co. Radio Electric Troutdale Ladles Aid.