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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY, XOV E M B E R GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. M attie F ra k es and dau g h ter. Misa May F rak es. of P o rtlan d , and form er G resham resid en ts, w ere th e T han k sg iv in g g u ests of Mr. and Mrs G eorge W. K enney. SERVICES OF H IG H CHARACTER I erfect plans of a capable organiza tion and^l discreet handling of details that makes the rite a ritual of charm. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs and son Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K linski, th e la tte r from th e L usted d istric t, drove to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay and sp en t th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Adolph 3chopper. T he th re e ladies a re siste rs and m em bers of th e M organ fam ily. AUCTION SALE On Benson Hotel Farm, one quarter mile south of Base Line Road about two miles northeast of Gresham. A complete dispersal of my herd of Dairy Cows, Dairy and Farm Equipment and Household Goods. SATURDAY, DEC. 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. H oney and th e ir •on-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. M ark N ickerson and fam ily sp en t T hanksgiving a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. N ickerson in P o rtlan d . F ra n k Gibbs and Claude W elch drove to D undee, Oregon, F rid a y w here th e form er w ished to see about some ca rp e n te r w ork to be done for C. W. A ltm an who rec en tly moved to th a t place from G resham T he Rev. and Mrs. 8. F. P itts e n te r tained a t T h an k sg iv in g d in n er for th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter from P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Paget and tw o ch ild ren , a d au g h ter, Miss N ellie P itts, a high school stu d e n t in P o rtlan d , and th e ir son and wife, Mr. w eiH n’^ O - ^ W 31^ Team ?’,4 to 7 years old’ consisting of 1 Bay Team and Mrs. L eo n ard Nokes. weight 2850 1 Bay Team, weight 2800, 1 Iron Grey Team, 4 rears old wt 2700* Ju d g e and Mrs. G eorge S tapleton 1 Single M are weighing about 1400, 6 years old 2 Sets New Harness.' and d au g h ter G eorgia, had as g u ests at d in n er T h u rsd ay th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe H aley and tw o ch ild ren , and Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix, V ictor and Je an Adix. ine Hav f u?“ Chopper' Deerin* M ach- M il t 1C 1J XI V' I a r m ^ a8°n, Empire Milking Machine Bowsher Feed Miss E dna M ew hirter, of N ew berg sp en t T han k sg iv in g w ith h er sister, Mrs. Roy Gibbs. She is teach in g . n ^ t i o t T ’ and 3 goods to° n— s “ school n ea r Sherw ood th is year. R obert M ercer cam e up from Copco, C alifornia, S unday and re tu rn e d F ri day to his w ork th ere. He is an elec TER M S—All sums under $20 cash, $20 or over, six months’ tric a l en g in eer and is engaged in time, 8 per cent in- terest on approved security. overseeing w ork in co nnection w ith At the new Star car at Main St. Garage th e In stallin g of an electric p la n t in See us before buying your new car th e C alifornia tow n. H e does n o t ex pect to be hom e ag ain before March. R obert is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M ercer COL. W. S. WOOD * ^ « o „ « r s , F S Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong e n te r tain ed a t flinner T h u rsd ay Mr. and HENRY TILGNER Gresham, Oregon Mrs. W ill B ailey of P o rtlan d , th e Rev W hetzel and fam ily, th e Rev. J. A H opper, wife and son, H ow ard, and Miss L o lita H inshaw , a niece, from Miss G ertru d e D ow sett, d au g h ter of Newberg. Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. D ow sett, cam e Miss U laia S tra tto n and Miss Dor home for th e w eek-end from C orvallis, WORLD’S othy Dickey have gone to th e ir hom es w here she is em ployed as se c re ta ry in a t E ugene for th e w eek-end. Both S a .q X 'p ta e "led n'y far"’- ' W"‘ Olrer a ‘ PUb"C AUCtl°" °» « “ ladies a re in stru c to rs a t th e high th e office of th e r e g is tra r a t th e Ore gon A g ricu ltu ra l College. school. 4 4-P assen g er Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder e n te r Miss H elen A nckorn, a te ac h er at Poors front and rear tained as T h an k sg iv in g g u ests Mr. and 3 Miles East of Gresham on the Boring Road Union high school, is v isitin g for a Mrs. H. M. M iller, of G resham , the few days a t McMinnville. Miss H ester T horpe, w ho m akes her form er a siste r of Mrs. K idder, and hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brown, th e ir son, G lenwood, Dr. and Mrs. J. F ro n t and re a r se ats ad ju stab le. is th e g u est of frien d s in Oswego for a E. C lan ah an of Seaside, th e la tte r a - - niece, a b ro th er-in -law an d sister, couple of days. Sale Rain or Shine 10:30 A.M. Free Lunch Mr. and Mrs. W. L. G orsage e n te r Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook, of P o rtlan d , tained M onday evening, also on W ed and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. S chum acher nesday evening, a t 500, w ith a lu n ch and baby of C orvallis. Mr. and Mrs. I he following described property. J. N. C lan ah an called d u rin g th e eve eon follow ing both functions. ning. OVLRLAXD-4 Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n and Miss E liz Mr. and Mrs. C larence D. Cathey ream of Horses, weight about 2000 lbs. Jersey Cow, 2 lleifers ab eth Jo h n so n w ere d in n er g u ests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S te rl and ch ild ren visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bacon and fam ily a t th e Big ing on T hanksgiving. A closed car that will stand up and deliver tine perfor.... n e t , Mrs. Inez M iller, a sen io r in the Sandy dam , 9 m iles ea st of Sandy on U niversity of Oregon, and her sister, T hanksgiving. Mrs. M axwell S ch n eid er left Mon Digger, Land Plaster N , ^ WT " : Potato Mrs. E thel M iller, who is in ch arg e A T GRESHAM of th e school connected w ith th e Chil day m o rn in g for San F ran cisco 5 - - d re n 's E arm Home at C orvallis, spent w here she w ill v isit indefinitely w ith T h an k sg iv in g holiday and week-end h er son. B u rto n D avis and fam ily. M o w e r , I n c X f o ? " n“ * < »"S Darden Lawn w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. E lizabeth Me Mr. D avis is a b u sin ess m an of San Phone 1141 , Lain. Mrs. Inez M iller spoke briefly F ran cisco . Gresham son CEDAR POSTS. a t th e union T h an k sg iv in g services Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S hultz, accom T h u rsd ay of th e u rg e n t need of funds panied by th e ir nephew , Louie M auld- to ad eq u ately c a rry on th e splendid ing, who is home from th e U niversity w ork w hich is being accom plished at^ of Oregon for th e w eek-end holiday, th e children'» home. drove to S h erid an , Oregon, and took Miss M yrtle R usher cam e hom e from d in n er w ith Mrs. S h u lt» ’ m other, Mrs. I am closing out several pattern s at W illam ette U niversity W ednesday, a c J. W. M aulding. com panied by her room -m ate, Misa Mrs. A nna F en sk l of P o rtlan d spent m u st m ake arran g e m en ts w ith the clerk before d ate of safe ‘ M artha H um phrey, of Tw in F alls F rid ay w ith h er son-in-law and Idaho. The young ladies re tu rn e d to T ake ad v an tag e of th ese b arg ain s d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. C hase St.C lair. and m ake your room s clean th e ir w ork Friday. and ch eerfu l for th e w in ter m onths. T he m em bers of th e S. E. c irc le of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery ate R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer____________K. A. MILLER, Clerk T h an k sg iv in g d in n er w ith th e ir soil th e M ethodist L adies Aid w ill b rin g the paint man and wife. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. E m ery th e ir do n atio n s for th e com ing sa le to of P o rtlan d . T h eir son-in-law and hom e of Mrs. W. A. W in ters, on or b e G resham . Phone 1S21. d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Buckle, fo re M onday aftern o o n , Dec. 1, w here a com m ittee w ill p re p a re them for the w ere also p resen t. sale. An in te re stin g T h an k sg iv in g p ro gram w as given at th e G resham g rad e school on W ednesday aftern o o n , w hich w as. p articip a ted in by th e ch ild ren Powell Street, Gresham "Y^OUR motors gasoline requirements and sev eral m in iste rs of th e tow n, B S V . F . U. JUD O , Pastor 3. are different in winter than in summer. E. D. Ju d d , E. N. Long and C. W. Bible school 10 a. m., m orning H uett. w orship 11 o'clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 To meet them exactly, the Standard Oil evening service 7:30. Bible study T he R ebakah W elfare club w ill Company has perfected a new winter and p ray er serv ice W ednesday eve m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n R ob w S w i r ' ,lls<r ' ,h a i nings at 7:30. Red Crown gasoline. “ e rts on M onday aftern o o n . Dec. 1. A Cordial Imitation to all. Mrs. A. H oover and Mrs. R alph D avid Quick starting!-y o u r motor wall start son w ill en te rta in . and th at conditions are improving! at once. A lfred Boice, a g ra d u a te of G re sh am Union high school and a sopho 100'; Power! The new winter “Red Surely this is sufficient cause m ore a t th e U niversity of Oregon, is Crown is balanced so you gain quick start to be TH A N K FU L. a t hom e for th e T h an k sg iv in g v aca Let us rejoice together. ing without sacrilice of power or mileage. tion. He is an a s s is ta n t ed ito r on the n ig h t force of th e E m erald, th e daily Fill with the new winter "Red Crown” p u blication of th e un iv ersity . today from any red. white and blue pump Jo h n Eox has ju s t com pleted a fine i Now is the time in town —at Standard Oil Service Stations piece of cem ent w alk along th e F ra n k while you are to W ostell p ro p erty on T h ird street. and at dealers —“in every way a better gether. In the safety and security which we enjoy; Miss Rose P o tte r, accom panied by a gasoline.” I is not a luxury- friend. Miss H elen L aird , re tu rn e d In the measure of prosperity that is ours, that group por from th e M onmouth n o rm al W ednes STANDARD OTL COMPANY day for a visit of a few days with her (C«lilortua) trait— but one of g ran d m o th er, Mrs. Isabel! L eland, and life's real neces uncle. Isaac Leland. Miss P o tte r is az sities. with patience doing p rac tice teach in g at th e C hil arises. Maj we lu u e th e p le as d ren s F arm Home u n d er th e s u p e r ure of serving yon I v isio n ' of Mrs. E thel M iller and ex p resses h erse lf as g rea tly pleased I w ith th e n o rm al and p rac tice work. Miss L aird, w hose hom e is at N orth Bend, Oregon, has also been engaged as a p ractice teach er, w hich Is a p art Gresham, Oregon ( i resham, Oregon of th e re g u la r c u rricu lu m of th e n o r mal. Phone M l T he Rev. E. N. Long and fam ily upen Sundiijs by Appointment. A STRONG BANK w ere gu ests T h u rsd ay of Mr. and Mrs R. M Welch. FREE LUNCH A T NOON 38 HEAD DAIRY COWS Registered and High Grade Jerseys, Guernseys and Holsteins (ha C S e a j J*e 8!»‘ered Jersey Cows, some fresh. 6 Head Registered Jersey Heifers. 22 H ead o f High Grades, m ostly Jerseys and H olsteins. 7 H O R SES M A C H IN ER Y A N D E Q U IP M E N T 3>4 SS?« M° COME! LOOK!! ROBERT GIFFORD, Owner We have the agency for the Star m ain s t r e e t g a r a g e Auction Sale L O W E ST C LO SED P R IC E D CAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924 STO C K COUPE-SEDA N M ACHINERY $749 IIESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. HOUSEHOLD GOODS W all P aper I Wall P aper ! Wall P aper ! 5c, 10c and 15c per single roll R. SALQUIST, Owner ANNOUNCING a new winter gasoline/ TODD BETHEL Baptist Church thanksgiving Aef i/s Take That ‘Promised Group — i a In / every every w way better asoline Quick Starting 1OO% power 10 □ The Hardy Studio first state bank