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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. PAGE T H R E E POWELL VALLEY Andrew R ydberg left W ednesday ! m orning for K ingsberg, C alifornia, ¡w here he expects to spend th e win ter. If You Jo h n P aim q u ist has ju st com pleted ; a new barn on his place and is now i engaged in im proving th e roadw ays j from th e dw ellings to th e m ain road. The Misses Ju d ith L arson, F ried a I P eterson and M innie D anielson were P o rtlan d visitors W ednesday. T he New Y ear’s su p p er an d pro gram will be held at th e L u th eran church F rid ay evening, December 31. S upper will be served from 7 to 9 o ’clock. T he p ro g ram will com- | m ence a t 9. Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnuson en- te rtain e d a t d in n e r T uesday evening, ( Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson and (fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H Jaluiar Soder- ■ berg and fam ily, and Mr and Mrs. I.ary Foch and children. I G uests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs Emil Lind last Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olsen, Mrs. E m m a Jo h n son. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L in d g ren , I Miss M yrtle A nderson, Mr. and Mrs A ugust Jo h n so n and son, Lester, E arn est A nderson and I*. A. Johnson and family. SOME SMOOTH S T l t \ \ ( , E l t WITH A PBETTY TALK ABOUT Mrs. A. W. R esare is recovering (¡ET'I’ING KH'II QUM'K. GOT I l l s MONEY IN A "W ILD CAT” nicely from an o p eratio n which she | SCHEM E— WHEN IT BLEW I P B E W ORRIED AROUND AND u nderw ent In a P o rtlan d hospital THE BOSS H U I TO LET HIM GO, HE 11 ID MIST THE " P E P ” T uesday m orning. F rien d s wish her! a speedy re c o v e ry .. THAT HE USED TO HAVE. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Lind and Mr. ' NOW LOOK AT HIM. and Mrs. O. F. L ind w ere g u ests at i th e Jo h n P alm blad hom e Tuesday. SOME i m \ IE T l IIE A N HAD D A PUT \ ) B . THK KE’ MONEY HE W ° IN l U TH > E « BANK “ * » EACH « " P * t V * Hokati and E sth e r T ruedson called E F F E C T IV E M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y 3, 1921 at th e P. A. Jo h n so n hom e one even-i ing th is week. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR HANK Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L indgren enter-! tain ed Rev. and Mrs. J. Truedson. ! YOU W ILL R ECEIVE FXll’K PE R CENT IN TER EST H okan and E sth e r T ruedson, and Mr. H igh Q uality o f W illard B atteries and Mrs. C arl Nelson and fam ily ,' T uesday at dinner. A larg e n u m b er of frien d s spent t h ristm as aftern o o n and evening at FIVE P E R CENT ON TIME D EPO SITS OF « 5 0 0 th e C arl Nelson home. T hose pres W illard S ervice en t were Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson ' d au g h te r Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Carl In China th e d o llar is 44 cents b e -.le ss th an 60 cents. In o u r estim ation E arlanson of Chinook, Mr. and Mrs. | low par. In the United S tates the (th e d o lla r's w orth ab o u t two a fte r This tra d e m a rk is branded in issi F ran s M attson, P. A. Jo h n so n and ; on one side o f th e S till B e tte r W il fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen. Mrs. ( Mexican d o llar is w orth a fractio n ' you g et it. lard S i.rani- B a tte ry — tlie only stor E m m a Johnson, F rie d a P eterso n , E tta age b attery w ith Threaihsl R ubber A nderson, E sth er T ruedson, E arn est ! Insulation. CH O ICE M E A T S and A rchie A nderson, H okan T ru ed -i soil and Ituebin P eterson. H om em ade H am s, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Palm blad, Mr. ) and Mrs. Chas. P alm b lad and Miss | E llen Unis w ere g u ests a t th e O. F. L ind home, Monday aftern o o n . Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen, Miss N ellie Johnson, E arn est A nderson Main S treet and Jo h n Jo h n so n w ere callers on GRESHAM Phone 881 Misses M yrtle A nderson and E sth er (¡KO . D IE T L . Prop. N vstroni a t th e ir ap artin en tg in P o rt PHONE 691 land W ednesday evening. A most en joyable evening was spent. Miss H ilda Byers was a g u est a t th e hom e of th e Misses R uth and N O TIC E TO O U R P A T R O N S W illard S torage B attery E sth e r N ystrom o ver th e holidays. T hom as M urton, of P o rtlan d , who has recently re tu rn e d from Idaho, Extensive a lte ra tio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder S ervice Station \ ¡s ite d f r ie n d s h e r e d u r i n g C h r i s t m a s S treets P assenger S tation and much b etto r accom m odations have week. been provided for o u r p atrons. Mrs. Lulu Jo h n so n e n tertain ed at d in n e r Sunday, h e r m o th er Mrs. M T his building Is now being used exclusively by us and. In ad d i N ystrom and fam ily and J. J. Jo h n tion to the ticket office, lost a rtic le s’ bureau and express office we son and d au g h ters, F lo ren ce a n d ! have installed an "E L E C T R IC STO RE,” w here Mazda lam ps and H ulda. C hristm as day they all en joyed a fine C h ristm as d in n er at the ! electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade for elfec- J. J. Johnson home. Miss H ild a Byers (rlc light and power, and w here light and pow er bills may be paid. was also a g uest on C h ristm as day. D inner gu ests at th e P. A. Johnson 1 T he Win. Spence fam ily had as , . Th.i8, w11,1 m ak,‘ it possible fo r o u r p atro n s to tran sa ct such m a t C h ristm as gu ests Robt Spence and hom e C hristm as day were Mr. and ters of bu sin ess-w ith o u r Com pany w ithout going up-tow n to o u r fam ily an d a nephew , A rth u r M atch Mrs. C. A. L indgren, Miss M yrtle An main office« In th e E lectric building, and you will receive the sam e courteous and a tte n tiv e service. receive tn e sam e derson. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen. Mrs. es, of D ayton, Oregon. The T ru e Blue class at its recent E m m a Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Emil business m eeting appointed a com Lind and E arn est A nderson. T he young people of th e Mission m ittee to select a play to be given P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co. church will be in ch arg e of tlie p ro som e tim e in th e n ear fu tu re . T he T ro u td ale L adies’ Aid will hold gram F riday evening, Decem ber 31. Its re g u la r business m eeting next i A program of readings and songs will The screen’s most unique attraction of the year week W ednesday, J a n u a ry 5 w ith l he given and refresh m en ts served: All i a re invited to atten d . The program Mrs. H erb ert Bradley. ;, T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle meets will com m ence a t 9 o’clock. T he re g u la r p reach in g services will F rid ay , J a n u a ry 7, at th e school- I house. be held a t the Mission church Sunday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Mary P arsons, who, as pres W ITH AN ALL IND IA N CAST id en t of the P aren t-T each er circle, C A SH P A ID D airym en, A tten tion ! was deeply in terested in th e success of th e C h ristm as tree, la st W ednes T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh S pectacu lar — D ram atic — R om antic day had th e m isfo rtu n e to fall on th e am Local of th e Oregon D airym en’s slippery s tre e t an d in ju re h er hip, An Indian romance showing the tribal rites, customs, ren d e rin g h e r unable to a tte n d the C ooperative L eague will be held at e n tertain m en t. She is g ettin g b etter th e g ran g e hall In G resham on next ( religious ceremonies, hunting scenes, warfare, savage for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. but is not able to be o ut of bed yet. M onday evening, J a n u a ry 3, begin love and hatred, intrigue—a wonderful story and a T ro u td ale school is having a well- ning at 8 o'clock. All m em bers are earn ed vacation th is week. Lessons E. B A U M A N N , plot carefully worked out. will be resum ed next Monday, J a n urged to atten d . • T h is p ictu re w ill be sh o w ed P reviou s to P o rtla n d B o o k in g u a r y 3, 1921. Willard Storage Batteries MoO' You never Be like Will Drop 20% to 25% ni; The present will remain the same and the same caretul attention and world - renowned will continue. C.E.OSBURN&CO. Bank of Gresham Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET â t <S o GRESHAM THEATER Saturday, Jan. 1 “BEFORE THE WHITE MAN CAME” Gresham 15' and 35* Phone 901 PLEASANT HOME Prof. C. M. Q uicksall and fam ily {¡called a t th e hom e of Mr. ami M n E. E. V an F leet T uesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. .M orrison left j T uesday fo r Sisson, C alifornia, on a “THE HONEY BEE” | business trip They expect to be aw ay ¡rtiout two weeks and plan to From the novel by Samuel Merwin, starring visit w ith th e I. N. S h rin er fam ily at ¡A shland before re tu rn in g home. MARGVERITA SYLVA Misses Louise and D orothy Gil liam , of P o rtlan d , visited w ith re la Sparkling with fun and laughter, gripping with its vital tives h ere over th e holidays. human drama, entertaining with its novel comedy situ- Mr. and Mrs W. E. M arkell en ations and a spectacular boxing match. te rta in e d a t d in n e r Sunday, Mr. and Mrs H erm an Robinson, and Mr and Mrs. E d g ar Robinson from St. LUNCHEON HONORS of Salem, visited relativ es and friends H elens, W. H. M arkell and d au g h ter, PROSPECTIVE BRIDE here over C h ristm as O ther relatives H elen, Miss Evelyn Boice, Misses of the R ichard fam ily who sp en t Mrs. W illiam S tanley and her C hristm as w ith them w ere th e ir sons- Louise and D orothy Gilliam of P o rt- d au g h ter. Mrs. R. A K aser, w ere J ln-law and d au g h ters, Mr. and Mfs I land. Joint hostesses on last T uesday a f te r Mike H anel of A shland, Mr. and Mrs Em il B a r tc h 'ls ill w ith sm allpox noon a t a luncheon and m iscellaneous Jo h n H anel of H illsboro and Mr. and and has ju s t been placed u n d er q u a r show er given in honor of Miss Miriam Mrs. Carl H anel of P o rtlan d . an tin e. Brow n, whose m a rriag e to A lbert A t Mrs. C. E. M orrison and son, Billy, Mrs F ra n k M cKinney has been 111. kins of H eppner, Oregon will he an spent C hristm as a t Bend visiting She is som ew hat Improved. friends. event of New Y ear’s day. Mrs. P rlcilla M iller called on Mrs Red and green form ed th e color Mr. and Mrs O rville Downing of Jos. M anary, T hursday. schem e for th e house and ta b le decor Amboy, W’ash in g to n , a re visiting th e The re g u la r services will be held ations and rem inded one of the la tte r ’s m o th er, Mrs. Je n k in s Moore at th e M ethodist ch u rch Sunday C h ristm as season. T he principal dec Mrs. Moore e n tertain ed on C h ristm as, m o rning Sunday school will m eet o rativ e fe a tu re was a C hristm as tree, day h er d a u g h te rs and th e ir fam ilies at 1ft o’clock and preach in g services trim m ed w ith red h e a rts and loaded and’ son E lm er Je n k in s and children will com m ence at 11. A cordial invi w ith g ifts from th e guests, who w ere G uests of Mr and Mrs. J. W Mol- tatio n is extended to all m em bers and all old friends of Miss B row n’s T hree le r on C hristm as day w ere th e la tte r ’s o th e rs who are in te reste d to atten d little people, F lorence Stanley, Bev m other, Mrs M. D o u th it of P o rtlan d , th ese services. erly and L andon K aser, bore the gifts and bro th ers H enry D outhit and fam Mrs. W. H ow lett and children from th e tree to th e ho n o r guest. ily, of V ictory, and G eorge D outhit m ade a business trip to G resham T h e g ifts w ere all cu t glass, alu m i or K erry. Oregon. W ednesday. T he H ow letts have re num o r silver. Miss E thel C alkins, co unty club cently leased Mrs N ellie P ric e’s place The luncheon ta b le was no less a t leader, was in F airview on W ednes n ear th e O rient store. trac tiv e th an th e tree. T he center- day and organixed a g ir l’s sew ing Don’t fo rg et th e w atch n ig h t se rv piece was a C hristm as tree , from the club w ith 12 m em bers They chose ices at the M E. church F rid a y even top of w hich red and green stre a m Mrs. J. W. M oller as th e ir lead er and ing. Music, p ictu res, gam es, re fre sh ers rad ia ted to th e place ca rd s on th e nam ed th e ir club F airview S unshine m ents and a social h o u r will be en table. club They will m eet w ith th e ir lead joyed. Don’t miss it. e r every tw o weeks on W ednesday afternoons. T h e g irls expect to keep 1 H a rw la Pays E’ln c 1<>r M an u factu rin g FAIRVIEW th e sun shin in g and m ake it a suc Haki. cess. K H arad a, well known tru ck g a r The e n te rta in m e n t given In th e dener, who ren ts th e Al. Cleveland city hall on F rid ay evening was a t Boost fo r neighborhood Im prove farm norgi of tow n was fined 8250 ten d ed by a larg e crow d and th e pro g ram , given m ostly by th e school chil m ents, d o n 't let o th e rs do ev ery th in g in Ju d g e W olverton'« co u rt Tuesday d ren , was good. w hile you sit by and reap th e bene as a resu lt of a raid by sta te officers last S atu rd ay evening. A q u an tity Mrs J. W. R ichards and children, fit. of saki was found on th e place. Sunday, January 2 4 j 365 Happy Days in the Year ou owe it to yourself—to your wife and to your children— to get away from the work and worries pf each day into the glorious Oregon country which lies all around you. , You might as well be a hermit in the midst of abundance as live in Oregon without quick transportation to the beauty spots so close to your home. NIake a New 'i ears resolution now. (jet a Lord Sedan. Bring happiness for yourself and every member of your family into every day of the New Year. No other investment can bring so much pleas ure and satisfaction or save so much time at so small a cost as a Ford Sedan. Henry I ord fixes the price himself. It is the same everywhere except for freight. And that price is now lower than before the war. It has been cut below actual cost of production. This present low price may be increased soon. So decide today. Resolve to have a new Ford Sedan delivered at once and have 365 happy days the coming year. ^hassifi..................................$360 Runabout (Regular) ........$395 Runabout (with S tarter)...$465 Touring (Regular) ........... $440 I he prices listed above Touring (with Starter) ....$510 Coupe (with Starter) $745 Sedan (with Starter) .... $795 Truck (Pneumatic Tires) $545 are f. o. b. Detroit. TE R M S IF D ESIR ED R aker & Son "The /feather Is Always Good in a Ford Sedan"