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GRESHAM PAGE FOCE T h e lo cal K iw a n ia u s a re lo o k in g fo rw a rd to th e M onday ev en in g m e etin g in th e g ra n g e h a ll, w hen th e y w ill be th e g u e s ts of th e P o rt- ¡ lan d clu b . T h e P o rtla n d m em b ers | a re p la n n in g a ro u s in g p ro g ra m an d a big tim e. M rs. A lam ed a B en so n , c h a rg e d E d m u n d P. T eev iu o f O ak lan d a r- w ith p o sse ssio n an d th e sa le of liq u o r a t th e M ount Hood L oop g ro 1 riv ed T u e sd a y , an d h is s is te r, Mrs. c e ry , th r e e m ile s e a s t of G re sh a m , I M. L. C leav er an d sm a ll d a u g h te r, on O ctober 11 an d 13, w a s s e n of D u n sm u ir, a rr iv e d M onday to be te n c e d to 60 d ay s in th e co u n ty ja il, I at th e b ed sid e of th e ir fa th e r, John w h en sh e p lead e d g u ilty b efo re , T eev in , w ho had been s e rio u sly ill F e d e ra l J u d g e M cN ary in P o rtla n d I sin ce he su ffered a s tro k e of p a r- | a ly s is a w eek ago. Mr. T eev in died T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . I F rid a y m o rn in g . Rev. an d M rs. J. T. T a y lo r, M iss T h e fin ish in g to u c h e s a re b eing L ois E bbey an d W esley E bbey, all of P o rtla n d , s p e n t la s t w eek as ad d ed to th e e ig h t-ro o m E n g lish g u e s ts of Rev. a n d M rs. B. .1. c o lo n ial hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. R. Y ates of th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h , A. S ta r b a rd , n e a r P o w ell s tr e e t on T h e S ta r b a r d s a re d u rin g th e d is tr ic t m eetin g . T h ey H ogan ro ad . re tu rn e d to th e ir h om e S u n d ay a f liv in g in th e ir new hom e, h av in g m oved in re c e n tly . tern o o n . M rs. B en M ath ew s h as been ill at W o rk is p ro g re s s in g ra p id ly on th e Im p ro v ed D u tch C o lo n ial h o u se h e r h om e on R o b e rts a v e n u e for t h a t is b e in g b u ilt fo r Mr. a n d Mrs. m o re th a n a w eek. A t p re s e n t sh e H e n g s tle r on P o w ell s tre e t. It is Is im p ro v in g . ex p ected to be co m p le te ly finished Mr. an d M rs. G. W. W in c h e ste r in a b o u t tw o w eeks. an d fam ily of P o rtla n d s p e n t T u e s P h ilip H e p p ’s R ack et s to re on day v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. an d M ain s t r e e t receiv ed its s e m i-a n M rs. E. M. W ard. E. H. K elly ,w ho h a s been ill fo r n u a l c o a t of red p a in t W ed n esd ay . Mr. H epp is one of th e m o re p ro se v e ra l w eek s, w a s ta k e n to th e s a n ita riu m W ed n esd ay g re s s iv e b u sin e ss m en of th e to w n P o rtla n d He is w ho h a s h is s to re p ain ted tw ic e a fo r X -ra y e x a m in a tio n . y e a r, “ w h e th e r it n eed s it o r n o t.” a g a in a t h is hom e. Gresham Locals Gresham Transfer, Inc. T E D W R IG H T , P re s id e n t Daily Service with Portland Truck Leaves Gresham Truck Leaves Portland 10:30 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 12:30 p. m. 6:00 p. m. T. M iy asak i of G resh am an d h is d a u g h te r-in -la w an d h er c h ild re n , e n te r ta in e d a n u m b e r of th e ir frie n d s W ed n esd ay ev en in g , b efo re leav in g fo r P o rtla n d w h e re th e y e x p ect to ta k e p a ss a g e on a b oat b o u n d fo r J a p a n . Mr. M iy asak i e x p e c ts to re m a in in J a p a n b u t b is d a u g h te r w ill re tu r n a f te r a few m o n th s' visit. Mr. an d M rs. Roy H u b e rt and so n o f C h eh alis, W ash., h a v e been v is itin g w ith th e fo r m e r’s co u sin , F. G. G ille tt an d fam ily d u rin g th e p a s t w eek. Mr. an d M rs. H. G. A n d rew an d fam ily h av e a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e y a re s till in th e sam e lo c a tio n on S o u th R o b e rts av en u e. A few w eek s ag o th e y ex p ected to m ove to th e H e n d ric k so n p lace n e a r L y n ch , b u t h av e decided to re m a in in G resh am d u rin g th e w in te r. T he re a s o n fo r th e ir c h a n g e of p la n s is th a t th e p la c e w hich th e y had le a se d fo r live y e a rs w as so ld a b o u t th e tim e th e y ex p ected to m ove. M rs. H e n ry T ilg n e r an d c h ild re n a re sp e n d in g th is w eek in T h e D alles a t th e hom e of Mr. T ilg n e r’s p a re n ts . T h ey a re e x p ected hom e S u n d ay . T h e sa le s an d sh o p fo rc e of th e W. W. M etzger B uick g a ra g e s held a n o th e r c o o p e ra tiv e m e e tin g at th e FRIDAT, OCTOBER OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. OREU4» O regon C ity sh o w ro o m s W ednesday evening. D u rin g th e ev en in g Mr. M eizger e x p la in e d th e e n tire m a k e up of th e B u ick au to m o b ile and Mr. A n d erso n of O regon C ity gave an in s tru c tiv e ta lk on s a le s m a n sh ip . L a te r in th e evening a d in n e r w as en jo y ed a t G a b rie l's. T h o se fro m G re sh a m w ho m o to re d to O regon C ity fo r th e ev en in g w ere A. I. K ru e g e r, F ra n k Y okell, R ay M etzger. Roy H u b e rt. G ilb ert K n o tt. W. W. M etzger, D elm er B a k e r an d W a lte r Z en g er. W. C. M etzg er is aw ay from his d u tie s in th e A. W. M etzger g ro c e ry s to re th is w eek, sp e n d in g p a rt of a tw o -w eek v a c a tio n a t th e co ast. M r. a n d M rs. M elvin I. S u n d ay an d c h ild re n of H ood R iv er sp e n t S u n d ay at th e hom e of M rs. S u n d a y ’s p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. E. M. C am p. O th er g u e s ts a t th e C am p hom e a t th e sa m e tim e w ere Mr. and M rs. C has. C am p of M o ntavilla. M rs. A. G. L a m b e rt is sp en d in g th e m o st of h e r tim e in P o rtla n d h e lp in g to c a re fo r h e r m o th e r, Mrs. M ary J. C la rk , w ho is ill w ith p n eu m o n ia. S h e is re y o r te d to h av e p a sse d th e c risis . J. E. G a te s is h a v in g a n ad d itio n m ad e to h is F u n - r a l H om e in th e fo rm of a 24 x 30 foot room to be u sed as a ch a p e l. T h is room w ith th e on e a d jo in in g w ill be m ad e to s e a t a p p ro x im a te ly 200 p eo p le a t o n e tim e. W. C. G ates, c a rp e n te r of P o rtla n d a n d b ro th e r of J. E G ates, h a s c h a rg e of th e w ork. F rie n d s of M rs. H a r r ie t T im m e r m a n , w ho m oved a w a y from G re s h am s e v e ra l w eek s ago, a r e s u r p rise d to le a rn of h e r re c e n t m a r ria g e , th o u g h w h a t’ h e r p re s e n t n a m e is an d w h e re sh e now lives seem to be s e c re ts so fa r a s G re s h am frie n d s a r e co n cern ed . T h e g e n e ra l m e e tin g of th e L ad ies Aid so ciety of th e M ethodist c h u rc h h a s been ch an g e d from W ednesday, O ctober 24, to W ednesday, O ct. 31. M rs. E a rl S ta n le y e n te rta in e d w ith a b rid g e lu n ch eo n T h u rsd a y . H ig h h o n o rs w e n t to M rs. C lyde Jo n e s of P o rtla n d and th e c o n s o la tio n a w a rd to M rs. W. C. A kins. T h o se p re s e n t w ere M rs. R u d o lp h K a se r, M rs. W. C. A kins an d M rs. E. J . B ru g g e r of G resh am , Mrs. G eorge M cC orm ack. M rs. Sam P a rk e r , M rs. R ose B ailey an d M rs. C lyde Jo n e s a ll of P o rtla n d . i t is ex p ected th a t th e c a fe te ria a t th e G re sh a m g ra d e sch o o l w ill begin o p e ra tio n next M onday. T h e m en u to s t a r t w ith c o n s is ts o f v e g e ta b le soup, ric e p u d d in g , p la in an d filled sa n d w ic h e s an d m ilk , a n y o r all of w hich m ay be b o u g h t by th e c h ild re n a t a n o m in al p rice. O ne o r m o re of th e s e a rtic le s m ay be ta k e n to su p p le m e n t lu n c h e s w hich th e c h ild re n b rin g o r th ey m ay ta k e th e e n tire m eal a t th e c a fe te ria . L e tte rs h av e been s e n t by P rin c ip a l Q u ic k sa ll to th e p a r L et u s te ll you how to g e t a $10 w ool b la n k e t o r a u to robe, 60 x 80 fo r $5.95. G re sh a m S e rv ic e S ta tio n , M ain s tr e e t.— Adv. The Popular Gas Radiant fire IN COLOR T h e se a u x ilia ry h e a te rs a re ideal in every resp e c t. C lean, h e a lth fu l an d a n o r n a m ent. A bove a ll— th e h e a t is in s ta n ta n e u ous, u s , I no w a itin g , no c h illin g . Portland Gas & Coke Co Sixth and Salmon B Road way 7611 the lieu, 1929 I I II « li t ÿivtfjMSUÎ Electric Range These Luxury Features on E very 1 9 2 9 M odel H o tp o in t Range M oving a n d G en eral H auling SAND AND GRAVEL 1631 PI IONE A u tom atic H eat C on trol and T herm om eter. It m aintains the heat at any desired tem perature. Don’t Leave the Wife and Children in the Dark There is an old axiom to the effect that “at the foot of the lighthouse it is dark," and in the past in many homes the wife and children were kept in the dark as to the business and financial affairs of the head of the household. lint the old order has changed, and the modern woman looks into the future with the same keen ami practical mind that has so materially advanced her position in the past quarter of a century, an at titude that is contributing a large measure of influ ence to the advance of our country. A family budget and a hank account in a good hank will help solve the problem. .lsk ux . how. L 3 -Cup Percolator, Makes c o f fee by the fam ous H o tp o in t h ot-drip m ethod. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON A Strong Bank We present to you the latest word in electric ranges . . . the new 1929 model Hotpoint . . . with all the luxury features that have been found heretofore on only the most expensive types. Every device to add to your comfort and convenience has been added . . . and the price placed within the reach of every home. -- 7.^7 WIGGLY SUGAR 4 ,b L i m it S eed lv„ b(iK 1 I M l t l t H O O l ) F t .M O lM N A K I H M » 3 tin « .............. ............................................................... K IN m i IIH W ash ing I ’owdt r. lar»» HI ( lì nlz»* pkg II K A 1 1 II M l i P. I liar» 1 M AUGI H IM . ro u n d * - I ’ l U T M A i ’V III I H KU * M ÌI H I II 3 packages .................................................................. ( Al.IF. l i d M l t ’ A T H I I*. Í la rg a b o tti'» 1 M »t u m ilili » I I I M C H O W I H R , .1 tin» |. I M I . I I " * H A L T . P la in or Iodised. per pkg l ì t 1 1 n ü k 1 > J k 1.1. i H I' t ì S . t u n and black, per p o u n d .................................. .................... mi h i i i i s « . ’s B t h i s « , r o w i n it. i n tu» WOT TIMU R. J rail» ( I l 1» F A H H IO W KA 1*1 NN, ( AN l» i for - ik e * ♦d»«l or S'C'II« -s «a< ì'K .i.i ì n i i . i . n 4!) pound k h u i », ih p. r pkg r ph* 25c 25c 22c 20c 47c 25c 45c 29c 10c 19c 39c 29c 10c 10c Sm okeless Broiler Pan, an ex clusive feature, assures better broiling • ith out discom fort. The new speed units make cooking quick. The beautiful new all-white porcelain enamel finish is of the highest quality . . . not only beautiful but durable. The electric light immediately over the cooking surface is most convenient. RAISINS Pure C an - 8-lb. sack Electric cookery is better cookery. It insures more thorough baking and cooking . . . less shrinkage . . . fuller, finer flavor, because all juices are retained. Meats and fowl baked electrically are more tender . . . vegetables more delicate. The new Hotpoint in your kitchen will take all the guesswork out of your baking and cooking. You can place your dinner in the oven and not worry about it. Automatically the heat is maintained at exactly the right temperature. There’s no guesswork. until November 17 th . . . the tie luxe new 1929 Hotpoint n ill be installed for a small down pay ment and only $10 monthly. N on . . . W h ite salt and pepper shakers always available for instant use. W h ite enam el kitchen clock. A n oth er convenience M other • ill appreciate. Come in and see the many advantages of this beautiful new range. Portland Electric Power Co. Cut M il I ti! a i reft I l SALEM ir OREGON CITY HILLSBORO GRESHAM ST. JO H NS VANCOUVER NC) n u r u n i i ST. HELENS r e i? IWs e n ts e x p la in in g th e m en u a n d th e p ric e s of th e v a rio u s foods. NOW ■ 1». U tility Drawer for forks, spoons, beaters, etc., and for broiler pan »h en noi iss usa. C l C C T C IC I T V