PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY,
(See additional locale on page 1)
Election day for the city of
G resham . Polling place a t th e city
ball.
T h ree councilm eu to be
chosen from seven
candidates.
P olls open from 1 to 7 p. m. T here
will be but one board to record th e
votes and do the counting. All
citizens should vote.
Mr. an d Mr* A. H. B erniser
and ch ildren, living two m iles w est
of G resham on the Rockwood road
north of Pow ell Valley road, a re
under q u a ra n tin e for sm allpox,
Mr. B ernieer having developed the
disease. H e is now considered out
of danger. T h ere a re nine ch ild ren
in th e fam ily and all but the young-
j est one, w ith th e m other, have been
vaccinated as a p recau tio n ag a in st
| co n tractin g th e malady.
The tw o-year-old sou of Mr. a n d
Mrs. Ivar T olstead, living in the
jjeadle bouse on R oberts avenue,
sustained a bad cut on th e rig h t
arm jaBt F rid ay w hen he fell on a i
m ilk bottle w hich he w as carry in g
wtlile ru nning. The child wa« at-
by a local surgeon who re-
,)orts (he i,t t le fellow is getting
along w en. T h ree stitch es were
„eewumry to close the wound.
Mrs. E. T. T aber, m other of C. N.
T aber of GreBbam
r<.cu p ,;ratin g
,
a maJ
o p era t| on whjch Bhe
W(.Ilt at a Longview,
Washlngton> hoBpita|. Mrs. T aber
a
resid en t of Gresham ,
The reg u la r meeting of the east-
prn M ultnomah C redit Men’s asso-
elation was held last night and w as
w ell attended. Problem s pertain -
ing to th e credit conditions w ere
freely - . discussed
by th
...
, e , m ,. em bers
p resent and the re p o rt of th e sec-
re ta ry w as m ade covering lnform a-
which has h e n ga b e n d and
classified from reports of the mem-
hers
Any m em bers m ay call he
se creta ry by phone for any needed
inform ation during business hours
Mrs. John G ruelich of Pendleton,
any week day, except holidays.
who recen tly u n derw ent an opera-
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, , tlon for toxic goiter a t St. V incents
Mr and Mrs. Jam es Camp and bo, pltal> Jh convalescing rapidly at
fam ily of Mosier w ere he guests | th<. home of her ,
Mr£ / c
on Sunday of th eir parents, Mr. and , T u rn e r
Mrs. E. M. Camp. T heir d aughter,
,
Neta, who graduated from th e Mo-
Raym ond, the i-year-old son of
sler high school la st Ju n e re- '^ r 11,1,4 Mrs. C harles Adams, has
m ained with Mr. and Mrs. A lbert ,’*‘en s4pk since S atu rd ay with a
Camp. She is attending N orth- ;
fo,r 'V of *n te’,tin al trouble,
w estern Business college, taking a
condition is som ew hat lm-
stenographic-coniptom cter course, proved.
Mrs. E lla H ornish, who w as se- ‘
,S' Clow w ent to Long-
verely injured two w eek# ago when ylew Monday to visit her son-in-
the autom obile In w hich she w as ! l ? * al\<4 <4au^ 4lt®r : Mr. and Mrs.
riding collided w ith a parked car W infred H ill and to m ake th e a e
on Sandy boulevard, was rem oved | Q o^n tu n ce of th e new gran d so n ,
to her home a t S pringdale Sunday.
Jam es Wesley Hill.
H er friends w ill greatly re g re t to
R alph E llsw o rth began w ork th is
learn th a t she has lost the sight of m o rn lr as a clerk a t the local of-
an eye as a re su lt of th e accident, dee of the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er
Mr, and Mrs. W alter Metzger , co,DPany
and d aughter Doris attended the
Jam es B ezouska of Salem is as-
ltehekah lodge bazaar held a t the sistin g tem p o rarily at P eter Len-
Odd Fellow* hall In Boring S atu r- a r d ’s ta ilo r shop,
day evening. T here was a good at- , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M etzger w ere
tendance and about $100 w as entertain ed S atu rd ay evening at
cleared. Doris had a p a rt on the d in n er at th e hom e of th eir son
program , a reading w hich w as very and dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
w ell rendered.
W alter M etzger, in com m em oration
E arl and Roy C alkins drove to ,,f ,h e ,r 45,11 wedding an n iv ersary .
H erm iston, Oregon, lust W ednes- / hpy w, rp m arried on T hanksgiv-
day, retu rn in g Friday. They took ” ' K ®a Y> 1882, two and a h alf m iles
a truckload of cabbage to ea ste rn 8O,,Ci of G resham on th e W inters
hom estead, the hom e of th e bride.
Oregon.
Ben M etzger and his sm all niece,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs are Doris
Metzger, w ere o th ers p resen t
en tertain in g the la tte r's m other a f tbe
and sister Mrs. Cora F ra n k and
Mrs. U. K. Saiki, who has been 111
Miss Hazel F ra n k of Ione, Oregon for th e p ast week, Is now ou the
They expect to re tu rn to ea stern
to recovery
? ™ n a n .8 “
»’¿“ m “ ' H?® Weelf,'
T he W o m an s M issionary society
E T . “ .7 ,.b_y . ,h.yl.I.i.8: % L 8“ a " - f th e F ree Metho,list ch u rch w
d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs
’ meet W ednesday afternoon a t the
The first heavy fro st of th e sea- home of Mrs. B. W. Em ery,
son m ade its ap pearance la st night. I A tine 8 H -p o u n d d au g h ter w as
th e therm o m eters in th is locality horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Young
registerin g tw o
degrees below or Sandy S atu rd ay at th e home of
freezing early th is m orning. Some Mrs. J. A. Bushong.
outside faucets were found frozen,, .1. II. M etzg er w as tr e a te d to a
hut no dam age reported to inside p leasan t su rp rise on W ednesday of
plum bing.
tlie past week when Dr. and Mrs.
B ,F. W ilkins of Newport arrived Mark Brow er and ch ild ren of Ash-
yesterday to v isit at th e home of land, Oregon, called on him a t his
his son-in-law and dau g h ter Mr. ofliee at th e Metzger Buick agency,
and Mrs. G eorge Dunean. He w as on tlielr way for a trip around the
accom panied by W alter Dalton and Mt. Hood Loop. Dr. Brow er anti
Miss Edw lna Doyles of the sam e Mr. Metzger had not m et for 40
place. All are on th e ir way to ; years. The form er w as a practic-
A berdeen, W ashington, to visit, ing physician at D am ascus a t th a t
also Mr. W ilkins will spend Home lim e and on one occasion hail
tim e w ith Ills m other, aged 85 ' tre a te d J. E. and Ben Metzger for
years, living at W estport, W ashing- an altaek of d ip h th eria when tjiey
4on’
were hut sm all hoys. Dr. B row er's
A holiday frolic, in th e form of father, the Rev. David Brower, a
one of those enjoyable Aremo club clergym an in tho D unkard church,
dances, will be held at the Masonic 1 assisted in the organization of the
hall on W ednesday evening, D ecern-i Bethel B aptist ch u rch at G resham ,
her 28. The usual good tim e is as-
I. V. T ru lliu g e r of Molalla visited
sured all who attend.
Sunday at the home of ills son-in-
Al Uoufford returned S aturday law and d au g h ter Mr. anil Mrs.
from Marshfield w here he has been Ralph Deaviile. He has lu st r e
em ployed, and will rem ain w ith his turned from an extensive trip
fam ily here until the first of the through C alifornia, Colorado, Ijlalio
year. At present he lias gone with and other states.
friends ou a huuiiting trip to K lam
The G resham g ran g e w ill hold its
ath Falls.
reg u lar m onthly m eeting S aturday,
Miss L illian Thoreson is carin g December 10, at th e grunge hall.
for tw o sm all children of a As the an n u al election of officers
widowed sister who is being tr e a t will luke place at th a t tim e, it is
ed in a P o rtlan d hospital. The urged th a t all m em bers mak an
Misses M yrtle and Lillian T horeson effort to be present,
reside in one of the Cleveland
Some good re tu rn s are expected
houses on Main street.
from the en tries m ade hv club
DECEMBER
m em bers a t th e w in ter poultry All team s a re eligible to com pete
show w hich began yesterd ay m o rn for th e splendid special aw ard s at
ing a t E ast F irs t qnd M orrison th is c o n te s t W D. K inder a tte n d
stre e ts in P o rtlan d . One hundred ed the show on th e opening day.
and tw en ty -fo u r en tries, • including
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stevens, who
rab b its and p o u ltry , have been I cam e a few w eeks ago Jro m H ib
made by 1A club m em bers from bing, M innesota, and who have
M ultnom ah county. T he q u ality of been visiting a t the hom e of Mr.
th ese exhibits is far su p erio r t o , and Mrs, F. W. Stevens, left th is
th a t of la st year. T he boys' and m orning
for
Pow ers,
Oregon,
girlB’ p o u ltry Judging co n test will w here they expect to spend the
be held S atu rd ay m orning at 9:30. holidays w ith relatives.
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G uerney Wood, son of Mrs. H o
m er W illiam s, is a m em ber of the
A m erican Legion team ol W ood
land, C alifornia, w hich won th e
A m erican Legion cham pionship in
the d ep artm en t of C alifornia In a
h ard fought football gam e on S u n
day. Wood is w orking a t th e m a
son’s trade.
“ Let the Holiday
Your Guide.”
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Christmas.
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negative o r a one d o lla r c red it on a
dozen 4 x 6 photographs.
One coupon given w ith each film
b rought in for developm ent a t
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P hone 361
G resham , Oregon
Make a note to see it on that day
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RAKER & SON
P h o n e 1301
GRESHAM, OREGON
Siemen’s Studio
Phone
G reslTam
361
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