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GRESHAM OtTLOOK. PAUK F UT K TI END A ï, NOVEMBER 30. HK» A. H. Ritzau, of D am ascus, is T h u rsd ay n ig h t w ill be th e re g u T hanksgiving d in n er guests at Mrs. B eata H ayes, a siste r of lar m onthly m eeting of th e fair th e hom e of Mrs. A nnie Hevel w ere th e proud ow ner of a new g rea t Mrs. C h risten a H um ason. and R ay board. T he plans of th e M ultno her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge six W illys-K night sedan purchased mond H um ason h er son, spent Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Stacy ot mah county fair association include L eslie, h e r son-in-law and d au g h of the H essel Im plem ent com pany T h anksgiving w ith h er and her Eugene w ere v isitors at the home the erection of a new building d u r ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Com stock He says it is the finest c a r he ever b ro th er, Alex G ullikson. and baby R obert, of Hood River, drove and he has been driving of D. M. Cathey F riday and S atn r ing th e com ing year. A fine program has been ar high class c a rs for over 15 years and A. W. E aston No dam age is reported by th e r e day. Mrs. Stacy w ill be rem em ranged for the re g u la r m eeting of Mrs. Je an E aston and th ree ch il bered as Miss Leona P hillips, a cent rain s w hich visited th is vicini Mrs. P earl H ayden w as ab sen t th e Union high school P.-T. A. next ty, although m any basem ents a re d ren of Valsetz, Oregon, a re occu from her duties at th e g rad e school ste p -siste r of Mr. Cathey. W ednesday evening, Decem ber 1. still Hooded. Rudolph K aser re pying th e room s In th e residence of y esterd ay and today on acco u n t of Among th e featur.es announced are A haby daughter w eighing 8Vfc p o rts four feet of w ater in his Mrs. A nnie Hevel w hich w ere re illness. Mrs. Jam es E lkington su b a piano solo by Miss Melba S an pounds w as born to Mr. and Mrs. basem ent. T he flats w ere a ru sh cen tly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. stitu ted today for h er in th e c la ss ders, a d em onstration by p upils of Victor McCroskey Sunday m orning ing to rre n t of w ater on Monday but George B randt. Mr. E asto n Is em room. Miss H elen A nkcorn's science at the residence of Mrs. J. A. B ush it is subsiding a t th is tim e D ebris ployed by a logging com pany near ong. T he baby has been named gathered aro u n d the pipe covering T he four u pper g rad es of th e class, a p lay iette by Miss U lala Kelso, W ashington. S tra tto n 's S panish stu d en ts and a V aletta Agnes. Mrs. McCroskey ot th e Bull R un pipe line near the Miss Edna M ew hirter cam e down G resham school visited th e lib ra ry ta lk by Lyle R. Mason. Much in was Miss E tta A nderson of Powell low er wagon bridge off Main stree t, th is m orning in a body and w ere from N ew berg Sunday to ta k e the te re st is tak en in th is association Valley. but it was dislodged before any place a t th e W elling re s ta u ra n t of given g en eral lib rary in stru ctio n by the p atro n s of th e high school as to th e use of th e lib ra ry catalog harm was done. P atro lm an Kelly Miss Mayme H obs retu rn ed to Miss M arg aret W hite who is ill. d istric t and a good atten d an ce is her desk at the telephone office is busy try in g to ru n the stan d in g She Is staying at th e home of her and o th er inform ation. expected. Follow ing the stated y esterday afte r an absence of m ore w ater into cu lv erts. E arly Monday sister, Mrs. Roy Gibbs. Two C orbett m achines disputed program some tim e will be spent than a week on account of illness. m orning p a rts of Main stree t w ere T he G resham Rebekah lodge will for th e rig h t of way F riday evening by th e m em bers in g etting ac Miss O ral Sweek is also in the of entirely im passable by ped estrian s hold a bake sale Decem ber 11 at at F ifth and Main stre e ts w ith the quainted. fice again afte r being absent a Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese w ere th e A. W. M etzger store. re su lt th e ca r driven by Miss g rea t deal of the tim e for several the hospitable hosts at a su m p tu Isaac L eland is able to be on the W oodward of th a t locality had its Miss H ulda Thom, w hose home m onths past. stre e t again afte r being confined to ous T hanksgiving dinner T h u rsd ay is a t Bend, Oregon, cam e from E u fro n t bum per n eatly clipped off by R obert McDonald, who has been when they en tertain ed Mr. and Mrs gene F rid ay and sp e n t th e T h a n k s a m an d riv er from up th e highway. his bed for several days w ith se In charge of the rep a ir shop at the Guy Fieldhouse, d au g h ter Ja n e and giving vacation w ith h er g ra n d The g irl w as com ing into Main vere illness. W hile not yet able to Quinby garage, has left for Con Mrs. C lara Miller of St. H elens, p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam from the w est and th e o th er car w ork, he is steadily gaining and his don, Oregon. A nother com petent Mrs. M artha F ieldhouse, A rth u r Thom, and th e C. N. T ab er family. from the east side of Main street. expects to fully recover stren g th in a sh o rt tim e. Giese of P o rtlan d and his sister rep a ir m an will take his place. T he la tte r m ade a little b etter tim e Miss Thom is a stu d e n t a t th e U ni Miss Cora Giese. Mrs. C lara M iller and drove in ahead of Miss W ood F o rm er friends and classm ates A new barn is being erected by is a siste r of Mrs. Giese and Mrs. v ersity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. B aker and w ard who lost th e bum per when of G lenn M ercer will be pleased to Mrs. A. M. A llshouse to replace the Guy Fieldhouse, a niece. fam ily moved to G resham la st th e w estbound car stru ck the front learn of his continued success one burned some tim e ago on her Joh n Crow of H illsboro w as a since g rad u a tin g la st year from 80-acre farm w est of G resham on week from G rass V alley und have of her m achine. visitor at the home of George D un ren ted Dr. T hom pson’s house on th e Section Line road. Mr. and Mrs. R obert M iller of Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college. He can on S atu rd ay . He recently a t Maple avenue. Two of th e child ren , Salem visited with Mr. and Mrs. secured a position in the high Mr. and Mrs. M. J. A llshouse en tended th e n atio n al G. A. R. en D elm ar and D olores, have en tered H ans L arsen Sunday. They all school at Los Banos, C alifornia. ! te rtain ed at T hanksgiving dinner cam pm ent in Iowa and called on th e high school. drove to P leasan t Home in th e a f as in stru c to r in ty p in g and in a slBter of the latter, Mrs. B u rten Mr. D uncan's fath e r who resides at ternoon and visited Mrs. L arse n ’s coaching ath letics. D uring th e past D elivery w as m ade y esterd ay of shaw and daughter, Miss Gladys A urora, Illinois. Mr. Crow is the a new C h ry sler 50 special coach by I b ro th er, J. F. W ilm arth. Mr. M iller season his ability as a coach was B urtenshaw , a nephew and niece of 80-year old bass d rum m er w ith th e th e H essel Im plem ent com pany to sang at both th e afternoon and eve- d em onstrated when he led his foot Mrs. A llshouse Mr. and Mrs. J. G. A. It. fife and drum corps which ning services at the U ndenom ina ball team to six successive vie- ! W. C. W ilson who lias ju st p u r Hage and 'tw o children, and a has visited G reshum for several tories. He is the son of Mr. and chased about 10 acres of th e C her tional tem ple. friend. Miss G ertrude L udesher, all y ears past d u rin g th e county fair. ry P ark O rchard tra c t of L. K. Mrs. T. E. M ercer who reside east i of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. K idder e n te r of G resham . He trav e ls extensively all alone T hom pson of M inneapolis through M. O. Nelson. tained on T hanksgiving L. L. K id Mr. and Mrs. Em m ett Rlehl and is now p lanning a trip to C ali Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M cK instry der and fam ily. Miss Mina G ilbert, fornia. moved into th e R. W. Gibbs house Famous “Quality Brand” Electric Waftle Iron. Makes delicious Mr. and M rs.C . A. C aro th ers en left th is m orning by au to for Riv H. M. M iller and fam ily, Dr. E arl Monday. The la tte r arrived a few waffles right at table—piping hot. golden brown, thick and ten erside, C alifornia, afte r spending C lanahan and wife of Seaside, J. N. days ago from Aberdeen, W ashing tertain ed at a m e rry T hanksgiving der—with rich, crisp, flaky crusts and “inelt-away” insides. the past th ree m onths at th e home C lanahan and Glen M orrison, a ton, to join her husband who is a dinner at w hich 27 w ere present, Just as fast as you can eat. No Smoke! No odor! Extra deep of th e fo rm er's b ro th er-in -law and friend of th e K idders who arrived salesm an for the W. W. Metzger including th e four children of Mr. grids require 110 greasing. And never a waffle sticks. Double sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogswell, a sh o rt tim e before T hanksgiving autom obile agency. Mrs. Riehi, a C arothers and th e ir fam ilies, a Heating Element bakes both sides at once. Cord and plug in Mr. M cK instry w as fo rm erly in I from P ecatonica. Illinois, to visit LV. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM siste r of Mrs. Floyd Metzger of nephew, Army Sm ith and Mr. and cluded. Fully Guaranteed Healing Element. business at Bowling G reen, Ohio, ; a few days w hile on his w ay to Cal- P ortland, afte r her m a rria g e this Mrs. Keith Allen and fam ily of P ow ell 1 Robert» w here he w as a F ord sales and ser- J ifornia. Miss Joyce K idder cam e P ark and Y a m h ill a fall rem ained In A berdeen w here Hood River, who stayed over until vice dealer. He and his wife are ' home for th e T hanksgiving holl- B E a co n 8181 P h o n e 1823 she was employed in clerical work the follow ing Sunday. It was the first tim e all had been to g eth er for now tak in g a y e a r's vacation and J days but, on acco u n t of illness, has for a large lum ber concern. a. m., P. V. •7 :00 a. m., P. V. several years ami the occasion w as will visit various places en ro u te I not yet retu rn ed to her studies at •8:30 0:30 a m ., 11. L. 8 :30 a. m., B. L. A card p arty will be given under to Riverside. W illam ette university. 10 :30 a. m .. P. V. 9 :30 a. m., P. V. a pleasan t one. th e auspices of the A rem e club at 11 30 a. m .. B. L. 10:30 a m., B. L. 12:30 p. m .. P . V. 11 :30 a. m., P. V. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D eaville and th e home of Mrs. Louise Stapleton T h is "Q u a lity B ra n d ” W affle Iro n h a s n e v e r before 1 :30 p. m .. B . L. 12 :30 p. m.. B. L. 2 :30 p. m .. P . V. 1 :30 p. m., P. V. on F riday evening, December 3. An two d au g h ters B arb ara and Joan been sold fo r less th a n $16.00. O nly a lim ite d n u m 3 :30 p. m.. B. L. 2 30 p. m., B. L. 4 30 p. m., P. V. Invitation Is extended to all who moved from P o rtlan d yesterday 3 :30 p. m., P. V. b e r w ill be sold. D o n ’t w a it fo r th e big ru sh . Be 5 :30 p. m., B. L. 4 30 p. m., B. L. into the E. B. Kirkwood house in enjoy cards. fi 30 p. m , P V. H e re E a rly . 5 30 p m.. P. V. W hitehead addition, w hich has r e *7 :30 p. m. B. L. Xfi 30 p. ni.. B L. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen have XI1 :30'p ni., B. L. *8:30 p. m.. B. L. cently been renovated for them. purchased a H udson brougham M / D eaville is th e m an ag er of the » S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s only, through A. T. Beckw ith, a sales- Plggly W iggly grocery store. x s a tu r d a y s, S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s. . m an for the W illiam s Motor com ■ H a lly ex cep t S u n d a y s and H o lid a y s. Mrs. Lucy Oaborne, a form er P. V.— P o w ell V a lley . pany of P ortland. B. L.— B a se L ine. G reshum resident, w as calling on T eachers and pupils of th e O w ned a n d op erated by old friends S aturday. She m akes \ »-Inch, h a ir stuffed baby doll th a t e ric s and has G resham grade school a re begin her home in P o rtlan d w ith her eyes th a t «qicii anti sh a t fo r th e re m a rk a b ly low GEO. LEW IS & SON ning prep aratio n for th e ir annual daughter, Mrs. Allen Long. price of C hristm as exercises w hich are ex G. E. Bangs of O akland, C alifor pected to be held th is year In the school auditorium on T hursday a f nia, a Pacific Coast buyer for Mont gom ery W ard & Com pany, w as a ternoon, Decem ber 23. alter on old friends in G resham W ednesday evening will be the one day last week. Mr. B angs had night for th e reg u lu r December council m eeting. It Is likely th a t recently retu rn ed from a trip to Chicago on business for his com at this m eeting action will be taken pany and w hile aw ay m ade a brief w ith referen ce to th e m unicipal visit witli relativ es and frien d s in C hristm as celebration. TaJIma, who Kalamazoo, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. lust year w as assigned the job of decorating the stre e ts for the hol Bangs a re well known in G resham , w here they lived for several years. A la rg e q u a n tity buy en a b le s us to offer you such a iday season, is already anticipating w o n d e rfu l value. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. W airad, Sr., th is w ork and has begun the de livery of cem ent blocks as bases to n tertaln eil at T hanksgiving d in See th em on d isp lay in o u r w indow . bold the sup p o rts for the d ec o ra ner, Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Denman and son Raymond*of P o rtlan d , Mr. tions. und Mrs. Jam es E lkington and T he tre a su ry of th e associated daughter Jean , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. student body at th e high school McManus. w as enriched t o the am ount of *57 Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Manning und ^Monday evening, the proceeds of Phone 1236 Gresham N E W B E A U T Y — N E W C O L O R S — NF, W C O M F O R T S the en tertain m en t given by Capt. th ree ch ild ren H erm ie, P au l and T. Jones. J r ., under th e auspices of Edwin of P o rtlan d spent T h a n k s the Woodmen of the World. C ap giving day with Mr. M anning's par- W atch fo r o u r TOVEASI» c irc u la r f ta in Jones staged an evening of nts, Mr. and Mrs. L. I*. M anning. am usem ent th a t has been p ro Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ilo rr and son M ake y o u r C h ristm a s card selectio n s now w hile nounced by those who w ere p re s Dougins, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. H orr o u r stock is la rg e and co m p le te . ent as unexcelled. Clean, w hole of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H orr some, not a dull m om ent,—th e c a p and a guest, Miss Ellen G reeley, ta in ’s ability to en tertain as a m a ate T hanksgiving dinner with Mr. gician Is said to be first class. The and Mrs. J. H. R ahskopf and son m em bers of th e stu d en t body feel Glen in P o rtland The dinner was p articu la rly gratefu l to the W ood prepared h ere and tak en in as a men who have turned over the p ro su rp rise to th e Rahskopf family. ceeds of the evening g ra tis to its C alls were m ade on other P o rtlan d fund. friends during the day. GRESHAM LOCALS New! Stunning! Highly Nickled! A $16 Waffle Iron for- $9.95 Portland-Gresham Stage Sale Opens Promptly FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 10 A.M . S P E C IA L ! BABY DOLLS A. W. Metzger & Co. 98c EACH Hepp’s Racket Store ESSEX SIX a FOUR door Sedan now showing fo r the first time Practical Things for Christmas E HAVE made a special effort this year to assemble large W and complete stocks of useful arti cles to take care of your gift prob lems. « ••e Y.<£iE£S3P ¿84 — • Answ ering an insistent demand for a beauti ful, well appointed four door, five passenger body on the sm ooth and n im b le Essex chassis, the Sedan is now Wing shown for the first time. 795 It has individuality in line, color and fittings. It is unusually comfortable in the seating arrangement. Upholstering is comparable in tex tu re and quality w ith th a t used in costliest cars. Essex "6” COACH *695 F. O. B. D etroit Fhu W a r R ocùa T a . No car. regardless of cost, rides any easier. None is more easily handled in traffic. Essex it nimble, quiet and gives unusual gasoline mileage. It has fine car qualities in chassis and body that assure long service. We invite you to take advant age of our stocks while they are complete. T he cost is hut little more than for any four — even less than for some four cylinder closed cart. It is much less than you will pay for any six cylinder Sedan. S hop in com fort und save tini«' m oney at h ii «1 **A T h irty M in u te R ide W ill W in Y ou ” W. R. H I C K S CO. I’hone H it Gresham M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham