/ We're O ff for the Twelfth Lap of the 1927 Race. G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 7» Retired Pastor Is Victim of Paralysis Christmas Will Be Brighter for the Early Shoppers TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2». I»27 I 1ST R IT E S SA ID MEETINGS BEING HELD $2,110 Her Year EDR AGED PIONEER New Ford Car Introduced to A beautiful service w as co n d u ct th e B aptist ch u rch in P le a s Gresham People This Friday a ed n t at Home on Sunday afternoon for BORING Gresham Football Team Now Champs T he death of S. J. G arriso n took place at th e I. O. O. F. hom e in I P o rtlan d on November 24. th e di- | rect resu lt of a fall on November ' Mrs. Je n n ie S tephens, who passed 18, when he suffered a com pound The m any friends of the late ! Probably the w eather m an cam e T he full sto ry of th e new Ford th e new F o rd cars, th e first of aw ay at th e home of her dau g h ter, fra c tu re of the hip. F u n eral s e r In for a good sh a re of disapproval autom obile, described by H enry w hich w ill be show n in m any p a rts Rev. J. A. H opper w ere saddened , Mrs, Amy A ltm an on T h an k sg iv vices w ere held in P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay m orning about 10:30 F o rd ^ as being "su p erio r in design of th e co u n try next Friday. The w hen they learned th a t he had ' ing Day afte r a year of patien t su f Monday at th e E ast S id e F u n eral w hen th e last gam e of football for and perfo rm an ce to any now av a il g en e rato r, oiling system , steerin g fering. H er pasto r, th e Rev. S. G. p arlo rs. Mr. G arriso n w as 82 y ears passed aw ay a t his Irome on the j able in th e low price, lig h t ca r g ear and re a r axle are of new F ord th e high school season w as sched F ohenstock of th e C hurch of th e of age. He w as a resid en t of Section L ine road ea st of G resham Held," w ill be told first in G resham design, it is announced. And its uled to ta k e place on S tapleton B rethren in P o rtlan d , conducted C lackam as sta tio n and B oring for early Sunday m orning, N ovem ber! Held betw een th e G resham team n ex t Friday, Decem ber 2, according 40 horsepow er engine h as been so the service in well chosen w ords about 40 years. He is survived by to an n ouncem ent m ade today by designed th a t it ru n s 20 to 30 m iles and E stacada. T he T hanksgiving 27, follow ing a p araly tic stroke w hich m ade a deep im pression. A tw o d au g h ters, Mrs. H erm an Naas R aker & Son, local dealers. gam e is alw ays looked forw ard to an hour on a gallon of gasoline. w hich he suffered F rid a y a fte r q u a rte t from th e sam e ch u rch sang, of Boring, Mrs. Beebe of Chico, eagerly as th e big gam e of th e year, A public reception is to be held T his car, w hich is to succeed the noon. Mr, H opper had been in w ith Miss W ilm a Chase at th e C alifornia, and a son. Bert of P o rt- b ut T h u rsd ay th e ra in fell in to r h ere on F riday, D ecem ber 2, sim u l fam ous Model T line, w ill be show n poor h ealth for several m onths piano. , land. He w as a m em ber of Sandy ren ts and w ind and ra in com bined on F rid ay by Ford d ealers in m any tan eo u sly w ith sim ilar g ath erin g s past, b u t d uring th e early p a rt of Je n n ie A. M urray w’as born at ' I. O, O. F. and Rebekah lodge. a t every F o rd dealer in th e United of th e la rg e r cities of th e country. in th e m ost o u tstan d in g storm of la st week had felt u nusually w ell Troy, Ohio, Ju n e 24, 1850, being the A seven-pound son w as born to th e fall. S tates, th u s co n stitu tin g a p a rt of In G resham photographs and de and m em bers of th e fam ily had ex th e g re a te st autom obile show in scrip tiv e c h a rts of th e new cars youngest d au g h ter of Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Randolph of H ow ever, they played football pressed Mie hope he m ight u lti th e h isto ry of th e in d u stry . w ill be on display a t R ak er & Son Jam es W. M urray. H er early life Boring on Friday, November 25. ju st th e sam e, and w hile th e sloppy m ately reg a in his u sual health. T he re g u la r services at the condition of th e field prevented No detailed d escrip tio n s of the show room s, w here th e public w ill was spent in T roy w here she r e However, w ithout w arning on F ri ceived h er education. In 1867 she ' ch u rch on Sunday m orning w ere in be given th e com plete sto ry of th e new ca r have been previously giv m any tric k plays or open football. day he w as stric k en and passed en o ut by local d ealers, b ut the new F ord car. L ater various m od w as m arried to lven S tephens who j ch a rg e of the p asto r. A very a t Hue plays predom inated and both aw ay in less th an tw o days from Ford Motor Com pany, from its els of th e new Ford line w ill be on was a Civil w ar v eteran of th e 71st ten tiv e audience w as p rese n t for ¡ddes played a dandy gam e, th e th a t time. Ohio V olunteers. T h ree y ea rs la w orship. T he Sunday school w as h ea d q u arte rs in D etroit, had a n display here. final score sta n d in g 14 to 0 in F u n e ra l services w ere held Mon nounced th a t the new F ord ca r So fa r th e new ca rs have been te r th e young couple arriv ed in • well attended follow ing th e ch u rch G resh am 's favor. day afternoon a t th e M ethodist . would be as far in advance of p re s exam ined only by th o se who will Oregon and settled at P lea san t service. T he Sunday school board Euuigelist Gust E. Johnson. No sco res w ere m ade In th e first E piscopal church, w ith interm en t ent public dem and for speed, flext- have ch a rg e of the first show ings Home opposite th e p rese n t location met a t 9:30 to r a sh o rt business half. In th e second h alf G resham Will lead a revival cam paign in G resham cem etery. T he service of the M ethodist church. In 1874 session, when p lan s w ere laid for and d em onstrations. Salesm en and i bility, control in traffic and econo- com pletely outplayed E stacada. In w as in charg e of the Rev. F ra n k and Bible conference in th e Powell i my of op eratio n as th e fam ous d em o n strato rs are studying c h a rts Mr. Stephens established a sto re th e b etterm en t of th e Sunday th e th ird q u a rte r, a fte r an ex B urns, assisted by th e local F re e V alley Mission ch u rch sta rtin g | Model T w as in advance, of public and la ter th e P lea san t Home post- school. C om m ittees have been ap and d iag ram s w hich w ill be used change of punts, G resham rushed M ethodist p astor, the Rev. D. B. Tuesday. dem and w hen it was introduced in in explaining th e various details of office w as opened under his m a n pointed by th e su p erin ten d en t, O. the ball down to E sta ca d a’s 20-yard W eintz, the Rev. S. F, P itts, p astor W. Boring, and are w orking on a agem ent and w hich he conducted design, ap p earan ce and p erfo rm 1908. line. In th e n ext play S quire m ade of the U ndenom inational tem ple, p asto r of th e F re e M ethodist for 18 years. Upon his death, his program for C hristm as. D ealers have n o t y et been ad ance. ch u rch a t G resham . He served his a b eautiful cutb ack , ru n n in g 20 th e Rev. D. M. Cathey and th e Rev. T h ere w ill be a young peoples wife w as appointed postm istress, F o r m onths factory m odels of the vised as to th e prices a t w hich th e y ard s for th e touchdow n. O. F. DeFoe. Donald A. M acPhee ch u rch in various connections, as new F ord line will sell, but definite new effr have been u ndergoing se w hich office she held and su ccess service at the ch u rch on n ex t S un he him self said in his w ritten m es S quire played an ou tstan d in g and M urray M orford of P o rtlan d fully conducted for a num ber of day evening a t 7. T he young peo a ssu ra n ce has come from D etroit vere p erfo rm an ce te sts in and gam e of football, his punting being sang as duets, "Je su s L eads” and sage, having th e poorest of c ir th a t th e prices will be en tirely in around D etroit. One of these fac years. Mrs. S tephens w as perh ap s ple w ill g ath er a t th e ch u rch at above th e average. Stafford played "A n Unclouded D ay”, w hile the cu its and, a t o th er tim es, th e best 6:15 and have a social tim e to g e th th e first co rresp o n d en t to th e P o rt accord w ith th e policy of th e F ord tory m odels recen tly m ade a road a w onderful defensive gam e, b re a k co n g regation joined in th e singing the ch u rch had to offer. He ac Motor Com pany to provide th e best ru n of 120 m iles in 124 m inutes. land p apers from th is p art of the er before th e re g u la r service. cepted cheerfu lly th e life of the ing th ro u g h th e line on every play of "T he E a ste rn G ate”. T he Ladies Aid w ill m eet a t the county. She w as a good neighbor itiu eracy and bore his heavy b u r possible autom obile a t th e low est T his run, it is said, w as m ade on an to keep E stacad a in hot w ater. T he Rev. S. F. P itts spoke of the o rd in ary paved highw ay n ear De and did her p a rt to m aintain her ch u rch on T h u rsd ay in all-day ses- dens w ithout a w ord of com plaint. possible price. T he gam e T h ursday ended th e p ersonal friendship w hich existed E lab o rate arran g e m en ts a re be tro it. Local dealers, in com m ent home during th e long illness of her siou for th e purpose of quilting. His fam ily and n ea r frien d s have m ost successful football season betw een him self and th e deceased h usband, and to re a r th e nine ch il All ladies a re 1 invited to attend. su stain ed a g rea t loss in his p ass ing m ade for th e public reception ing on th e forthcom ing show, said and of the b eautiful hom e life of A very p le asa n t b irth d ay p arty G resham Union high school lias h ere on the above date. City of th e ir first view of th e new Ford car dren who have grow n to m a tu rity ing. Mr. H opper and his fam ily. The w as given on November 19 a t the ever p articip a ted In. They have and some of whom hold prom inent ficials and pro m in en t business men had su b stan tiated H enry F o rd ’s won every gam e of the year, seven Rev. Mr. B urns delivered a m ost of G resham and vicinity have been sta te m en t th t “th ere is nothing places in the life of the com m unity home of David H ederm ann in hon In all, th e sco res stan d in g as fol to uching discourse from w ords DOCTORS CONSIDER or of his housekeeper, Mrs. Rad- w here each resides. In h er early invited and p rep a ra tio n s have been q u ite like it in q uality and p rice.” low s; G resham 12, m llw aukle, 0; SITUATION GRAVE w hich Mr. H opper chose as his fu m ade to give every ca ller at th e "Mr. F o rd 's statem en t had p re y ears she united w ith th e D unkard d erbush, who w as ce leb ratin g her G resham 38, S andy 0; G resham 12, n eral text, “ I am now’ ready and 81st b irth d ay . T hose p rese n t w ere ch u rch and w as a faithful m em ber Follow ing th e d eath of Miss Ju lia show a thorough u n d erstan d in g of pared us for a su rp rise,” said a lo th e tim e of my d e p a rtu re is a t K ercher la st S atu rd ay from in fa n th is c a r w hich is expected to m ake cal dealer, “b u t the new F o rd car till h er death. Mr. and Mrs. F re d W erner and B eaverton 7; G resham 19, Oregon han d .” Some tim e since, w hen the tile p ara ly sis, an d th e confirm ed a new ch a p te r in autom obile h is is b etter even than we had hoped fam ily from P le a sa n t Home, Mr City 6; G resbam 32, Sandy 0; On T hanksgiving Day, 1926, Mrs. re p o rt of a case in th e fam ily of deceased had felt his ea rth ly days Mrs. Andrew H ederm ann G resham 13. M olalla 7; G resham for. I t is ce rtain to m ake h isto ry S tephens atten d ed a reunion of the and O. A. Myers so u th e ast of G resham , tory. 14, E sta ca d a 0. T he G resham w ere num bered, he had selected his fear has been ex p ressed by m any in th e autom otive in d u stry , Just as fam ily nt the hom e of her daugh- from P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. H enry Partial Description Given. team now holds th e cham pionship te x t and officiating clergym an, and th a t the disease m ig h t spread in te r, Mrs. Amy A ltm an. A few days ' R addebush from Sandy, Mr. and Four-w heel b rakes, sta n d ard se its p redecessor, the fam ous Model outlined a serm on, tog eth er w ith th is locality and assum e the p ro lective g ear tran sm issio n , e x tra o r T, has m ade h isto ry for 20 years. la ter she wan found In her P o rtlan d Mrs. Fred S taeger, D. H ederm ann of ea ste rn M ultnom ah county. F ourteen letterm en a re now num p ortions of an epidem ic in th is p a rt b eau tiful trib u te s to his wife. d in ary acceleratio n , a speed of 60 We are proud of th e new ca r and home, strick en w ith p araly sis. She and Mrs. Raddebush. T he evening of th e county. bered In th e ra n k s of th e team . 11 T hese Mr. B u rn s wove into a fu was sp en t in a social tim e, afte r T he physicians of G resham have m iles an hour and m ore, a p ra c ti feel ce rtain th a t its ap p e aran c e and w as bro u g h t to the d au g h ter's n era l address. The p allb ea re rs been interview ed on th e subject, cally v ib ratio n less engine, and u n p erfo rm an ce w ill a ttra c t u n p rece home w here she w as te n d erly cared w hich all sa t down to a ta b le laden of th ese being th e re g u la r p layers w ere th e Rev. L. A. Skuzie, F. A. and w hile they u rg e every possible usual beauty in line and color are dented atten tio n am ong autom obile for during the long year of p atien t w ith all th e good th in g s th a t the and th ree of them su b stitu tes. They a re : Squire, h alfb a ck : W hetzell, M iller, S. L aG asse, A1 Maybee, precaution, they do not at th is tim e am ong th e o u tstan d in g fea tu re s of o w n ers.” w aiting for th e final sum m ons to ladies had arran g e d for th e occa fu llb ack : W lhlon, h alfb ack ; Okuda, consider th is vicinity in any p a r C larence C athey and V irgil Howell. m eet her Lord whom she had sion. T he follow ing day ab o u t 25 q u a rte rb a c k ; Wedln, rig h t end; tic u la r d anger of an epidemic. But T he ca sk e t w as covered w ith m any tw o cases have developed so far MRS. ELLA IIORNISII loved devotedly d u rin g th e m any g ath ered at th e sam e place and a T im m erm an, left end; Brow n, left b eau tiful floral offerings. and it is th o u g h t th e re is no g rea t SERIOUSLY INJURED y ears of her life. She died th e j b irth d ay d in n er w as given for Mr ta ck le ; A nlcker, left g u a rd ; B or m orning of November 24. being 77 Hedermann*» son-in-law , F red Jo h n A lbert H opper w as born in occasion for alarm . ing, ce n te r on offensive and rig h t Mrs. E lla H ornlsh, a form er y ea rs and 5 m onths of age. She Is , W erner, M axine Myers, th re e year old O lathe, K ansas, M arch 15, 1869, At halfb ack on defensive; C arlson, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. G resham resid en t, w as seriously survived by her nine ch ildren. Iv»n th e age of six he moved w ith his Myers living on th e Cha^e road F ra n k G regson recen tly had his rig h t g u ard on offensive and ce n te r p a re n ts to Springfield, M issouri, so u th e ast of Pow ell Valley, w as in ju red Sunday when th e autom o an d W arren of A ndrew s. O regon. wRh a p ark t,d ca r n par 8an(ly on defensive; Lundy, rig h t ta ck le ; w here he resided u n til 18 y ears old. stric k en several days ago. The “Down By the Sea,” a tw o-act bile In w hich she w as rid in g C larence of P o rtla n d : Joseph of T1„, p a r|t,,<| r a r w as w ith o u t lights. W eiss, left g u ard : Stafford, rig h t F rom Springfield he moved to disease has caused but a p artial comedy, will be given by th e Ladies crash ed into a parked m achine on T o rren ce, C alifo rn ia; F ra n k of T he force of th e collision tu rn ed ta ck le ; D uncan, left end. p ara ly sis of the low er lim bs, a l H utchinson, K ansas, w here he m et though the child is to ta lly disabled Aid of th e Rockwood ch u rch on Sandy boulevard n ea r th e All D ufur; L ent of R ochester, W ash.: hl» c a r over and F ra n k and his W ith th e exodus of football from his fu tu re wife. Miss Em m a B ush as to w alking. S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 3, In i S tates Auto Camp. Mrs. H ornlsh Mrs. Amy A ltm an, P lea san t Home; ! com panion, Scotty S lefer, w ere cu t th e stag e, basketball will next . .b y (lying g lass Dr. H. H. H ughes expressed th e connection w ith th e an n u a l chicken was tak en to Good S am aritan h o s Mrs. Blanch F itzg erald , Boring, ong, to whom he w as m a rried F eb T h anksgiving d in n er g u ests at claim th e atten tio n of stu d e n t and ru a ry 18, 1893, in D enver, Colo opinion th a t no b etter advice could dinner and bazaar. T he play will pital w here she Is being trea ted for and Mrs. Alice W olters of A uburn, th e hom e of Mrs. E. J. G regson patron. Coach C larence K ruger be given th a n th a t in th e sta te rado. To th is union w ere born h ealth bulletin recen tly published be under th e d irection of Dr. C. L. j a fra ctu red arm and sev ere cuts besides several g ran d ch ild ren and w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochran w ill m ake a call fo r b ask etb all and son L eland, Mr. and Mrs. Sam seven children, four of whom s u r in th e Outlook. Dr. H. V. Adix ad H aynes and m usical selections will about th e face and head w hich may g reat g randchildren. G regson. Mr. Htid Mrs. C arl G reg- p ractice in th e n ear fu tu re, ac co rd vive, Floyd 0. and Mrs. M artha vises g re a t p recau tio n and a stric t be given by th e Rockwood o rch e s 1 re su lt in th e loss of h er rig h t eye. son an d sons Lee. N orm an and ing to p rese n t plans. P ierce of S eattle, W ashington, adherence to th e o rd in ary ru les of tra . C arl Jr., and Jo h n Juvenile. SANDV T he autom obile w as being driven hygiene. Dr. A. W. B otkin, who is Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richey and Alvin B. of P o rtlan d and H ow ard atten d in g th e Myers child, sta te s T he ca st of c h a ra c te rs for th e j by h er son Arlle H ornlsh and, b e Pride of Ownership! Roy M allery, p rincipal of th e fam ily had T han k sg iv in g d in n er at A. of G resham . At 19 y ea rs of age th a t the fam ily is in q u ara n tin e play is as follow s: T he n a tu ra l re su lt of driving a A bner R ay sides herself, contained her sister th e hom e of Mrs. Richey's fath e r Sandy g rad e school, recen tly u n K night m otored car. L et your next he w as converted and rem ained a and the isolated from th e j mond, a city m erch an t, W. O. Mrs. M ary Gregg. T hey w ere on derw ent an operation a t Good S a Jo h n D ouglass of E agle Creek. ca r be a W illya-K night. H essel tru e C h ristian u n til his death. In oth er ch ild ren to p rev en t th e dis S h av er: C aptain D andelion, city Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Boring and Im plem ent Co., G resbam . Phone ease spreading. Dr. G eorge Inglis th e ir w ay to P o rtlan d and w ere a p m a ritan hospital for th e rem oval 1895 he began his active m in istry advises p a rtic u la r atten tio n being florist, O scar O lds; Jo h n Gale, a son W illard spent T hank""’’” *nr In 1141.— Adv. in th e F ree M ethodist ch a rch paid to spray in g th e th ro a t and fisherm an, R euben K ase r; S eptem proaching a ca r com ing from th a l of his tonsils. Mrs. B lanche S h el G resham a t th e home of Dr. and direction. A parked ca r w as sta n d ley is teach in g in hts place. Mrs. IL II. Ott. Myers W ater S ystem s, DeLaval w here he labored until 1924. At nose as th e germ s of th is disease, ber Gale, Dr. C. L. H aynes, and D. H ederm ann and Mrs. Radde ing on th e pavem ent and. to avoid T he Sandy g ran g e w ill give ah bush sp en t T h anksgiving In Port- Cream S ep ara to rs, Im plem ents and th is tim e, due to ill health, he as w ell as of m any o th ers, en ter M arch Gale, O rrie E ck ert, proteges strik in g eith er th a t or th e oncom- all-day b azaar S atu rd ay In the ! land at th e home of Andrew H ed M achinery. H essel Im plem ent Co. u g h th is medium. retire d from preaching and has th ro Ju dging from th e expressions of of Jo h n G ale; Je an G rapeau, an —Adv. since resided on a sm all farm east local physicians, th e situ atio n is old F ren ch peddler, J. W. E ck e rt; : 1 ing auto, young H ornlsh applied g ran g e hall. D inner and su p p er erm ann. the b rak es suddenly, skidding Into w ill be served and th e re w ill be Melville Richey and B ldore Bine S erge Nulls iSth-Mt. of G resham . grav e although not alarm ing. K ate Raymond, a city belle, Miss th e parked m achine. Mrs. H ornlsh Johnson w ere down from C orvallis All wool, la test m odels for men dancing In the evening. The Rev. Mr. H opper w as tw ice A rdella D unlop; Mrs. Gale, John fell o ut w hen th e door opened su d P hone W ant Ads to 1561. I and sp en t th e T hanksgiving vaea- and young men. Come and see T he Sunday school of th e Sandy I I tlon with th e ir home folks. Mel them . A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh G ale’s wife. Mildred Jo h n so n ; I denly on th e rig h t of th e fro n t seat tf com m unity church h as been re-or- ville w itnessed th e O resh am -E sta- am. “Let the H o lid a y O utlook Be Y our G uide 99 K itty Gale, John G ale’s d aughter, I w hich she occupied. II a<lu football gam e on T hursday ganfzed. T h ere Is a good a tte n d and the Oregon S tate and C arnegie Miss Edith Olney. Since leaving G resham Mrs. e e and Interest. Tec. gam e oil S aturday. A rticles w ill be on saie su itab le ! H ornlsh has been th e c a re ta k e r of A ugust B edenstetn of C herryville , John O sburn and Joe Shaw spent for C h ristm as gifts. Chicken din- j th e S prin g d ale home of her b ro th J T h u rsd ay In P o rtlan d visiting ner w ill bo served, beginning at 6 er, G ran t Bell, who Is ab sen t In u n d erw en t a successful o peration j frien d s and relativ es. T uesday evening. Nov. 29.—Mov o’clock. C alifornia. She still re ta in s the for h ern ia a t St. V incents h o sp ital | W. W. Cum m ings spent F riday In ing p ic tu re film, "A braham L in la st S aturday. H e w as Injured re- P o rtlan d , T he severe rain of th e p ast week coln" at F airview schoolhouse. T he W ant Ad way Is th e way to ow nership of the H ornlsh a p a r t cently w hile In th e em ploy of the m ent house In Gresham . .,, _ , has stopped th e digging of pota- ' success. T uesday, Nov. 2 9 —Beginning of Alder ( reek Logging com pany. toes in some places, ’’’h ere th e Dave Douglas of C h erry v ille is ; ground is low a person would need revival cam paign and Bible co n fer MEA DO WASHING! A d elig h t.. a relief! W hen ence at Sw edish Mission church. still In a P o rtlan d hospital w here j “ ’M”‘‘ “ • »»'*««?« th e crop you’ve tw o strapping boys and a m an to w ash . , ’ H. A. Beck, who ha« been In u S atu rd ay , D ecem ber 3.—L adles’ he was taken sev eral w eeks ago to p ortJand hospital for some tim e for. N o ta s trtc h needs hand rubbing .. not even Aid bazaar, d in n er and play at be treated f o r in ju r le s sustained In ' w ith a dislocated knee. Is able to Rockwood g ran g e hall. w hite collars and cuffs. No m achine its equal. w ork on th e road. ' be home again nad can g et about Mrs. T hom as McGuire was tak en • w i,b the aid of cru tc h es. He has S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 3.— to go to P o rtlan d and tak e tr e a t to St. V incents hospital Sunday m ents. It will bo some tim e before I P leasan t Home M ethodist Ladles . . I Aid b azaar, su p p er and program a t D O N E X T W E E K 'S W A S H w here she is receiving tre a tm e n t lie Will he able to go to Work. rh n rrh We have another shipment of big American “M aid” Mr. and Mrs. L ester Boring cn n _______ Fi»EE.Cleansi ngdependsen water for pneum onia. actio n . . . and th e greatest action of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lehnfleld, who \ called at th e hom e of bis p are n ts | Sunday, Dec. 4.—8hootlng m atch one evening la st week. I a t G illis baseball diam ond, G illis w ere m arried 30 y ears ago by a w ater is in th e Meadows, You can’t Rockwood Women Plan Entertainment Leaves noH and Thibbino on Collars and Cuffs W . R. HICKS C O . DOLLS get clothes as clean, as quick, in a n o th e r m ach in e . (T h e tu b is 2 gallons bigger, for one thing). NO MONEY DOWN VVæth w ith uu* Mend ' wn th n week FREE. A h to i urei j no chwrge. II you deode to keep it. a no m inal d o w n paym ent to c o v e r delivery cf n transit due to arrive about December 5. Make your £5.00 purchase now so you will be entitled to one of these beautiful dolls for only Call us at once. O w n this mach ine a day. You can’t know what your money will buy u n til you've seen it. IT 99 n L L KIDDER HARDWARE CO Phone 1421 „ Gresham Do your Chriatma» nhoppiny now while xtockx are complete. ju stice of th e peace, w ere re-m ar- rled S unday a t the Sandy C atholic ch u rch by th e p rie st of th a t place. T he ring cerem ony w as used Jack S cales and C h arles S chanke of ficiated as w itnesses. The F ran z E lltng place on th e highw ay th ree m iles ea st of Hnn<ly w as sold a sh o rt tim e ago to a S a lem m an for 18,000, and th e new ow ner is now tak in g possession. The piece was the sum m er home during the lifetim e of Mr. Riling, w ho died about a y ear ago. Com pare all low priced c a rs p a rt by p art and you w ill buy a W hip pet and realize th e difference H es sel Im plem ent Co., G resham . Phone 1141—Adv. “ Let the llo lld a; Yonr Guide.* Outlook He TO« LATE TO CLASSIFY. W A L N U T S - Ho f t Mb «11, 20 c e n t* a tMiutwI. J. S ore niw n. q u a r te r m ile » ant o f <*w1ar «chool on fc tre b ln ro ad. P hon e 101. station, Tuesday, Dec. 6.—G resham city election. XWVWVWVWVWUWtVV T uesday evening, Dec. 6 —Cafe te ria supper and program , S pring- dHle P sre n t-T e a e h e r association. Say It With W ednesday, Decem ber 7.—G re sh am M ethodist annual b azaar and dinner In basem ent of church. T h u rsd ay . Dec. 8.— W. C. T. U. day for th e C hildren'» F arm H om e, u t re s id e n c e of Mr». W. J. Ott. » Christmas Cards gift F riday evening, Dec 9.—A reme elub card p arty a t home of Mr». E. W. Ayl»worth. See the Outlook's Fine Assortment S aturday. Dec. 10.—C ottrell com m unity c h u rc h b y a a r . T hursday evening, Dec. K>—Ba zaar and dinner, basem ent of Bap tist church.