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PAGE »OI K OKESHAW OUTLOOK, Many W illam ette valley fa rm e rs but Is not so quickly available. W hen b u rn th e ir straw sta c k s in the fall. A straw is added to th e heavier soils and ton of o rd in ary stra w contains prac-1 th o ro u g h ly disked in. th e soil has tic ally th e sam e am ount of p lant food 1 given in creases in yield alm ost as m a teria l as a ton of b arn y a rd m an u re, large as for b arn y ard m anure. BIG SHIPMENT OF B lankets » R ID A I, **55 lfc*3 GRESHAM LOCALS Al. Baum an h as opened a service sta tio n on th e Pow ell V alley road in the east p a rt of th e city w here he is p rep ared to serv e all m otorists. His m otto is "S ervice w ith a Sm ile." Mrs. Dan M urphy has been q u ite ill for the p ast few days. She is being cared for by Mrs. H eine. Mrs. Cora B. W alker en tertain ed at d in n er T h u rsd ay Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an and fam ily and Mrs. M. E. P atterso n . Miss C onstance P age of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth and ch ild ren w ere th e g u ests on T h anksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. George Page. Mrs. C ath erin e H arm on is very ill a t her home and is being cared for by her d au g h ters. I NOVEMBER M , 20th Century Grocery MULTIPLYING DOLLAR POWER Hundreds of items priced in the 20th Century way release many a dollar ordi narily spent for table supplies for other purposes. In the aggregate these prices m ultiplying the dollar power m eans a wonderful saving in the period of only a few months. Saturday and Monday, a Few Dollars Will Do the Work of Many Cry stal White Soap...................................................................................... 10 bars 39c Koyal Halting Powder, large cans, sold at service stores ordinarily at 50c, 20th Cen tury price 40c, and a five cent package of S O S Free. Royal Club Coffee.................................................. 1-pound can 39c, 3-pound $1.08 J. N. M ew hirter and h is g randson, Lyle Mason, w ere h o sts y esterd ay to Guest Ivory Soap, bar 5?, box of 12 bars 53c and 2 5c packages of S O S FR EE Mr. and Mrs. H erm on O sborn and son with every dozen. from W oodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B ark er and sons of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Clel Addy and baby, Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru itt an d d au g h ter Louise. Among th e W illam ette U niversity stu d e n ts to join th e ir hom e folks on T hanksgiving day w ere Miss E va T acheron, Miss Violet Coe, Miss C aro line T allm an, Miss M arjorie Lym an Sno-Lite, white washing soap....................................................................... 10 bars 35c and Ourey Hisey. Red Bird Matches, full count, contain 20 cubic inches of noiseless tip matches D inner gu ests y esterd ay a t th e H. L. St. C lair hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. regular 3 for 25?, our price.............................................................5 boxes 25? L eslie T. St. C lair an d ch ild ren and WALNUTS, California No. I soft shell................................................ per pound 29? Miss E m m a B. Johnson. Mrs. H. M. Shaw took d in n er on Creme Oil Soap, lots of stores won’t even give you 3 for 25c, 20th Century' T h anksgiving day w ith h er son, Geo. price special............................................................................................4 bars 25? Shaw and fam ily a t F airview . At a recen t m eeting of th e au x iliary BACON HACKS— Most delicious we can get, by the half or whole piece 25c pound. of G resham P ost A m erican Legion I lien, hue side Bacon, by the piece, 28c pound. Mind you. this is not smoke cured th e follow ing officers w ere chosen to from salt pork, but genuine fresh pork, freshly cured. serve for th e ensuing y ea r: p resident, Mrs. O. A. E astm an ; vice p resident, 20th Century Coffee— Is better in every way,....................pound 33c, 3 pounds 95? Mrs. J. H. M etzger; secreta ry , Miss E lsa S h arp ; tre a su re r, Mrs. J. S. Chiodo; se rg e a n t a t arm s, Mrs. H. J. Chase E. St. C lair atten d ed th e sec P u lfe r; chaplain, Mrs. A. Hughes. ond an n u al T hanksgiving of a party D inner g u ests a t th e C. M. Z im m er m an home y esterd ay w ere Mr. and of M azamas a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. E lford and ch ild ren , E rn est Mrs. E. T. V alliant in P o rtlan d . Among and M arie, of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Z im m er the g u ests know n h ere w as Miss Mary m an ’s sister, Mrs. H eine and son P. B illm eyer, county h ea lth nurse. N ext S un d ay ’s services a t th e Zion Billy, little Dan M urphy of G resham , E vangelical ch u rch w ill be Sunday and F red H atfleld of T ro u td ale. T h anksgiving day g u ests a t th e school a t 10 o’clock, p reach in g at 11 home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. W onacott in th e E nglish language by th e p asto r, w ere th e ir sons, W. T., and C. N. th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, on th e topic W onacott and fam ilies and th e ir Who Is T h is?” T he choir w ill sing gran d so n , C hester W onacott, all of th e an th em “Be Joyful in th e L ord." We are thankful— P o rtlan d . Request has been m ade by the pres D inner g u ests at th e hom e of Mr ident of th e Sew and So circle of th e That America stands united and power ful; an d Mrs. C. M. H arriso n y esterd ay M ethodist L adies Aid th a t all articles w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson and for the bazaar to be held on Dec. 5th That brave hearts and broad oceans son K enneth, Mr. and Mrs. G. guard us from any foreign danger; be tak en as soon as possible to th e Richey of P lea san t Valley, Mrs. L ester home of Mrs. B. L. W alrad for m a rk T hat education, equal rights and de Richey and little d au g h ter from Pen ing. mocracy find free expression here; dleton. That opportunity lies on every hand and A ttorney W. J. Cooper from West- Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M etzger w ent hope, N orth D akota, arriv ed on last every man has a chance to advance; to Salem y esterd ay to v isit th eir Monday to m ake his hom e here. Mr. That practically every man has work, d au g h ter T helm a, who U a p atien t in Cooper came several m onths ago w ith I good wages and a chance to save for the future; th e sta te tu b e rc u la r hospital. his fam ily and settled them here and I Mrs. J. H. W hite visited h er hus retu rn ed to N orth D akota to look afte r T hat an American dollar is worth a dol lar and when we earn one we have some band W ednesday and T h u rsd ay at affairs there. thing better than a bale of European paper P o rtlan d h ospital, w here he has been Miss H ester T horpe, a te ac h er in the money. receiving tre a tm e n t for the p ast th ree A lbany school, is the g u est of Mr. and m onths for a b roken and cru sh ed leg Mrs. Jo h n Brow n. He is still confined to his bed and is “ The true secret of success Is Thrift, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. L ounsberry of I suffering m uch pain. and principall) as applied to saving.” Rockwood brought th e ir little daugh- j Mrs. C lara Sunday w as a T h a n k s —Sir Thomas Lipton. te r L au ra to G resham today to be giving day guest a t a fam ily reunion t n a te d by Dr. Mary E. Becker. T he J a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Oren child has been an helpless invalid L ingle at D am ascus. since her babyhood. She is now 13 T he G resham R ebekah W elfare club years old. w ill m eet on Monday. Decem ber 1. at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jack so n and GRESHAM, OREGON th e I. O. O. F. h all a t 11:30 for pot fam ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs j luck lunch. The aftern o o n w ill be d e Delno Macaw for T hanksgiving d in n er. I voted to sewing. FLOUR—49-pound Sacks of Fancy Patent..................... $1.69 Cane Sugar, 10-pound sack, of the finest Direct from the Mill Good weight Cotton Blanket, wool finish, larger size 66x80, pretty plaids of blue, pink grey and tan Specially Priced at, the Pair >.98 L. A. WACK <& CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 2221 United States Tires Are Good Tires NEW PRICES Royal Cords 30x32 30x3£ 32x3| 32x4 32x4i G. J. Cords $11.50 17.60 22.25 28.85 14.65 18.50 24.00 Kelly-Springfield KANT-SLIP CORDS 32x3á 32x4 30.60 19.20 24.25 HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY VV. A. Hessel GRESHAM iikliahility 1141 service 1141 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET OKO. O IETL, Prop. Phone t i l l ' t t v j r tr p e t >■,« fw (Ire sham to m eet e v e r y r n p i r n m t Ford T rucks A re Bought On Performance Records l i you were to ask. a hun dred or a thousand—Ford truck owners why they use Ford trucks, in preference to sll others, they would likely say, “ Because th e Ford stands up." They know that under the endless grind of daily ser vice the Ford stays on the job month in and month out, w ith very little me chanical care, and w ith practically no expense for repurs or replacements. They wouldemphasize the work this truck does, not its initial cost. »o r J 1 ro.A , , r r hr bonghi thtoogh (h r to r d H eekty P nnhnte PI m . RAKER A SON G K IM IA M , OREGON C A R S - TRUCKS 93c Remember, We Are Holding the Greatest Canned Goods Sale of Our History—Only a Few Days More of Special Prices On Thanksgiving $12.50 30x3? -2 $11.50 Oversize 14.00 32x41 - First State Bank T he u su al u n d en om inational s e r vices w ill be held at th e Odd Fellow s building next S unday aftern o o n at 2:30. T he Rev. S. F. P itts w ill preach M usicians from P o rtlan d w ill fu rn ish special num bers. All are welcome Among local people to be draw n on the circu it ju ry for the December terra are W. C. Burch, J. V. Cogswell and Mrs D. E. Towle. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen enter- tail Ad at d inner T han k sg iv in g day Mr and Mrs. John H ouser an d family, C. A. Hill, W infred and F lorence Hill W. Brown, and Miss E rm a V aughn, all of P ortland. A b eautiful baby girl w as born to Mr and Mrs. A lbert Camp at th eir hom e in G resham on W ednesday m orning, b ut it did not live. Mrs. Camp Is rep o rted to be doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C leveland en te r tained at T h anksgiving d in n er th e ir sons, C. E, of Stanfield and W endell of H eppner and th e ir fam ilies. The reg u lar m eeting of th e Queen E sth e r circle will be held on Monday evening. Decem ber 3, a t th e home of Miss V irginia C urrln. A good a tte n d ance Is expected as m a tte rs of im p o rtan ce w ill come up. including re p o rts of com m ittees app o in ted at the last m eeting. T he Ladies* Aid of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch has w ell u n d er way th e plans for th e an n u a l b az aa r and su p p er to be given In th e ch u rch p a r lors on next W ednesday, D ecem ber 5. The sale will begin at 2 SO and supper will be served at 5:30. An a ttra c tiv e program will be given a fte r th e su p per, w hich will consist of readings by Miss D orothy Rossm an of P ortland and num bers by local m u sician s Miss R ossm an will p resen t "T he H azing of V allian t" and "Tw o Home Comings.* All who have article s for th e sale are req u ested to tu rn them over to th s ir circ le officers not la ter th a n Monday. Wm H Amos. son of Mrs. A. C. G uynup, his wife and baby w ere guests (or several days at the G uynup home. They left on T hursday m orning for <helr home in Kent, W ashington. A STRONG BANK EI’WOKTH LEAGUE RALLY AT METHODIST ( III H( 11 T he E pw orth Leagues of th e Powell V alley circ u it of the M ethodist E pisco pal ch u rch have been busy w ith th e ir m id-year in stitu te for th e la st th ree w eeks. T he la st session w ill be th e one th is evening. The o u tstan d in g fe a tu re of th e in stitu te has been the le ctu res given by Dr. G eorge B. P ra tt, of P o rtlan d , on th e book of Rom ans. T he sessions have had an av erag e a t ten d an ce of about th irty . S eals for w ork done w ill be given at th e Big R ally th a t will tak e place Sunday eve ning. The R ally will be the crow ning serv ice of th e in stitu te. T he th ree L eagues, F airview , P leasan t Home and G resham , w ill u n ite in th e League s e r vice beginning at 6:30, and th e special Life Service serm on will be preached by th e p asto r of th e local ch u rch , the Rev. A. 8. Hisey. Views of th e M eth odist buildings destroyed by th e r e ce n t ea rth q u ak e in Ja p a n w ill be show n ju st before the serm on. T he m orning service w ill be of the u su al high order. The p asto r w ill p reach on th e topic, "T he P ow ers of L ife.” The choir will have som e splen did m usic for both m orning and eve ning. T he first q u a rte rly conference of | th e p arish will be in session next F ri day, beginning at 10 a. m. and co n tin u in g th ro u g h th e day. w tth a b as ket d in n er at noon. Ail official m em bers of th e ch u rch es of th e p arish will atten d . T he di trlc t su p e rin ten d e n t, I the Rev D. H. Leech, D. D . will p re side. i Christmas Greetings Cards W hat token of remembrance would be more appreciated during the holiday season, by your friends than a Holiday Greetings Card. T his sto re c a rrie s th e la rg e st and m ost com plete show ing of G reeting Cards, Post Cards and Booklets ever show n in G resham . Prices range from 1c to 15c. Nothing over 15c Make your selectio n s early w hile our stock is com plete HEPP’S RACKET STORE I hone 1236 thee pood.’ DAVID Q. BARRY. B. T h . Paator. Gresham, Oregon * 1 Watch for the big DOLL SPECIAL! Coming Soon Under New Management East Gresham Service Station Pow ell Valley Road, n ear S tan d ard Oil T anks AL. BAI MAN, P ro p . GAS BETHEL BAPTIST “Thr Gls,i llaad Charek." Bible School 19 a. m , Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. m. Lord’s Supper the first Sunday or the month. Bible Study and P raise Service W ednesday. 7 JO p. m Choir Rehearsal. Thursday. 7 JO p m U niversal B rotherhood is th e Goal” Come thou w ith n t and we w ill do I OILS GREASES Free Crankcase Service C rd . ( Thank«." Wagnzlnes Wanted----------- We w ish to th a n k our m any friends ' B rln* your om m agazines and pa- for th e ir k in d n ess to us d u rin g the i p ers ,o 8,ore next door to th e G resh- sick n ess and death of our dear one aln Br°duce F rid ay and S atu rd ay No- and especially to Mrs. C. E R u s h e r.' Vember 30 »nd Decem ber 1. who was our co n stan t help. i ~---------------------- F or c o s lT jc Bu^?en W’S a d , O resh- Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Metzger and Fam ily. am , phone 1(11.