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PAGE FOLK GRESHAM OCTLOOK. GRESHAM FUI IH V, BFtFMBFH Ij. l<t>» A * w hich he has been afflicted for the _______ | ^ “ st tw o and a h alf m onths. H e has : T he d istric t Pom ona g ran g e w ill been unable to atten d high school th is | m eet w ith the G resham g ran g e In an y ear on acc° u n t of his illness. His all-day session on W ednesday, Decern- Pa re n ^8 fear an o p eratio n on account ! ber 17, beginning a t 10 o ’clock, in the o i th e w eak condition of th e boy’s I "The Store of M asonic h all a t G resham . T he busi- h e a r t ness session w ill be u n d er the dlrec- -'Ira- G eorge S tap leto n w ent to Sea ’ he Christm as Spirit" tlon of Mrs. M ary E. P alm er. D inner si<le F rid ay to g et th e ir new ly-erected R hone 2221 G re sh am w ill be served a t 12:30. M arshall N. sum m er co ttag e In read in ess for the ' 1 D ana will speak at 2 o ’clock and elec- j C hristm an holidays, a t w hich tim e the tion of Pom ona officers will also ta k e ( fam ily expects to occupy it for a sh o rt » place in th e afternoon. At 7:30 the w in ter vacation a t th e beach reso rt. G ive an In d ia n K obe to SH O P E A R L Y ! R eal eco n o m y a n d h o n e s t q u a lity a re tlfth degree will be co nferred on can- [ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G askill and chil- I ™ happily co m b in ed in a n y g ift you m ay p u rc h a s e a t th is F a th e r , M other, S iste r, d dates, w hich will be follow ed by a d rsn a re moving onto th e Fred Mor- 1 B ro th e r o r S w e e th e a rt. A sto re . O ur la rg e sto c k affo rd s ev ery g iv e r th e o p p o rtu n ity lite ra ry and m usical program begin- gan ran c h in L usted, w here the form v x g ift of th is k in d w ill su re ly of c h o o sin g ju s t w h a t you seek a t ju s t th e p ric e you w ish such as R a ttle s, B arq u es, nlng about 8:30, to w hich th e public Is e r will engage in farm w ork for an in be w elcom ed by a n y one. to pay. Com e to m o rrow and m ak e c o m p a riso n . H o siery , F e lt S h o e s, B e a u ty ¿ invited. Mrs. P alm er has been in definite period. i Sold h e re a t $8.50 a n d $13.00. P lu s , in fact th e a rtic le s su it- county g range w ork duty for the past Mrs F H P r .n o F e n d le to n W ool F illed eight y ears ‘ lr9 ’ H ' ran e of Rockwood, Mrs. *-< a b le to r baby a re too nunter» C u sh io n a t $3.00 A- E astm an and Mrs. N ellie Metx- 02366972 Mrs. C urtis Woods, who w as recen t- ger a re am ong th e ladies who a re lo- ous to m e n tio n so com e a n d -5Ä W e c a rry o th e r R obes in c o t ly em ployed by th e telephone ex- cally In terested in the o p eratio n s of *4 look o v e r o u r d iffe re n t g ilts to n fro m $3.08 to $0.05. to r baby. change as relief o perator, w ith th ree th e P o rtlan d ch a p te r of N ational ?n i.he °,r,eS n“ 1" h e” ° gfrl8, th e Mls8es 1 An>®rican W ar M others, w hich Mon- I E '¡an M arkw art. B ernice Beers and day opened h e a d q u a rte rs for the ad A few Suggestions for WOMEN’S GIETS E lla Baker, drove to P o rtlan d T h u rs- m in istratio n of relief to th e fam ilies day evening w here they visited th e of ex-service men. An office has been ! Broadw ay exchange, th e la rg e st and opened a t F ifth and Salm on stre e ts busiest of th e P o rtlan d boards. which will be in ch a rg e of two differ- T he ladies of th e B ap tist Guild, w ho e,lt w ar m o th ers each day. R elief j Get them Now, while had announced a bake sale to be held f w ork w ill Include a bazaar, w hich is I a t the A. W. M etzger sto re th e com ing being held in th e Gasco building you can get them at S aturday, have changed th e ir plans , F red N. M ew hlrter and son C harles <' BIG REDUCTIONS and the sale w ill be postponed inuen- indefl-1 or of N N ew ew berg, berg, fo fo rm rm er er resid resid e e n n ts ts of of th this „„ puBipuneu is S f ' ‘“ n ‘•'y- i . u „ I place, , 1,lace’ w ere in G resham T h u rsd ay ! * * P le ase him C h ristin a s m o rn - Randolph Ham m ond, the 16-year-ohI They m ade a b rief call on Mrs Ro v log w ith a gift o f re a l value. It w ill he a R eal P le a s u re to son n of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ham m ond H. Gibbs who is a d au g h ter of th e ' M has s retu rn ed from th e Sellwood hos- I form er. K nit Gloves fro m .............50c to 95c seleet h e r g ift h e re . I (jjr Smartest Styles-Newest Colors „1 ,1'l.z.^z. . WX Lined Kid Gloves a t ...................$1.98 pltnl w here U he . . ____ sp e n A t two w eeks in ®llk S c a rfa ..................... $1.75 to $2.98 Reg. $13.75 B resses, Ju d g e G eorge S tapleton w as one of Silk T ie s ........................... 39c to $1.IM) tre a tm e n t for sinus tro u b le w ith Neck B eads f ro m ............ 10c to $240 Sale p rice ....................... about 25 g u ests who atten d ed a b an D ress S h irts ............... sl.50 to $340 B oudoir C a p s.....................25c to 2- Reg. $15.95 mid $10.75 q u et given a t th e H otel P o rtlan d F lan n el S h irts ........... $3.75 t0 $«.75 Cham ois S u e d e .................title to T uesday evening In honor of Dr. A. E. B resses, S ale p r i c e . . . . H osiery ............................ 25c to $1.00 L isle H o sie ry ........ ............ 25c to Rockey, of P o rtlan d , who Is to leave Reg. $2340 D resses, Cuff L in k s ............................25c to 50c S ilk H o sie ry ...................... 5>Sc to soon for H onolulu, w here he will Sale p rice ......................... H a n d k e rc h ie f s ...................5® to 00c probably spend th e w inter. 1 Wool S c a r f s .....................$L98 t() Reg. $25.00 D resses, Shiilirun, Kill,, itn,| P isto l R id F olds .......................... 75c to »Sc 1 he Rev. E. G. R anton of P lea san t Wool S carf S ets an d Cap Sale p rice ..................... G a rte rs ............................... 25c to 50c P rofessionals H andicapped ‘° r a a tc h ................... #2.25 to $340 Home. P. F. Black and th e Rev. and Reg. $2740 D resses, G a rte rs an d A rm s B ands in H ouse S lip p e rs ...............95c «„ a.»-- ■ Mrs. E. N. Long and d au g h ter, Lois, I S ale p rice ....................... fancy X m as b o x e s ...5 0 c to $1.25 Wool Bed B lan k ets, TU R K E Y S, G E E SE drove to Salem T uesday. Mrs. Long A few D resses th a t sold f 'aP8 ................................ $140 to $340 silk boun<i...............$9.85 to $1240 a n d P u ck s and d au g h ter w ent from Salem to j a t $12.95 an d $15.00 to n /»/* Union S u i t s ..................$1.95 to $440 V anity C a se s................. $3^3 to F a lls ( ity to spend a few days w ith ; S u sp en d ers ........................................ f’ancy R ubber A p ro n s..4 N c to form er friends In th a t city, th e r e Wool V e s t s ....................................$140 H and B ag s....................$1UW t<) m ain d er of the p a rty re tu rn in g to I D ress H a t s ....................$240 to $5,00 Miles B ast of G resham 8 w ea ters ....................... 11.98 to $7.75 G resham T uesday evening. F an cy T u rk ish T ow els, 50c to $1.25 • L u th er W elch of F resno, C alifornia. N j S w eaters ........................ $240 to $940 Ralph Johanson's Field With Plaiu Collars and Fur Collars arriv ed T uesday evening for a visit f ¿¡J> H elts ......................................50c to 85c Bath R o b e s................... ¡M.50 to $8.95 i Reg. $14.85 Coats, o n'»’ F lan n el G o w n s..............$1.25 to $245 with his b ro th er, It. M. W elch, and “ *'* M unsing Silk V e s ts .. $1.25 to $3.25 ’’ Sale price ............................. M uslin N ight S h i r t s .. $1.25 to $1.75 M unsing Silk Bloom ers, I family. He will also visit relativ es in R eg u lar $2740 Coats, ~ „ $1.75 to $4.95 J P o rtlan d before re tu rn in g to C ali M unsing S ilk S te p - I n s ... $240 fornia. ^ v drTBl g S „ ..................*'-50 ,0 R egular $19.S5 Coats, Good T im e A ssured fo r All S ilk I m b re lla s ..............$1.51, to A W ant Ad will bring re su lts th a t I m b rellas, also a t ------$1.00 to $340 3 will m ake your C h ristm as happier. R eg u lar $29.75 Coats, Boy Blue B lo u ses.........$1.00 to $140 Boy Blue S h ir t s .......... $1.00 to $1.50 B oys’ H osiery, co tto n . . . ,25c to 50c Boys’ % Wool Socks. . 75c to $1.75 F o r th e y o u n g g irl a n d th e J* es .....................................................35c .... «0 .............. F* Reg. $3.98 Silk Blouses, m iss w e w ill h av e n o tro u b le £ “ Pa ............................... $1.00 to $140 Y our p h o to g ra p h w ill be c h e r Wool S w e a te rs .............$340 to $1.25 to lind s u ita b le g ifts , a s th e v S ale p rice ................... ished long a f te r th e d a y ’s p le a s su re ly w ill find w h a t th e y ..................................t0 ’ ”c Reg. $5.75 Silk Blouses, L ittle G ents Red Top u res h a v e been fo rg o tte n . w a n t h e re a s w e h a v e a n S ale p rice ................... R ubber Hoots ......................... T w elve p o r tr a its will solve a e n d le ss v a rie ty to ch o o se Boys’ H a n d k e rc h ie fs...........,><• to L><* Reg. $740 Silk T allies, from . dozen C h rist m as gift p ro b lem s. S ale p rice ............. Ask to see our New X m as styles Make y o u r u p p o ln tm cn t now. L. A. WACK & CO. Park here and shop in comfort M ft Pendleton Indian Robes Complete Line of BABYS’ GIFTS W 11,1 ’ more than a A few Suggestions for .MEN’S GIFTS S? COAT, DRESS SKIRT or BLOUSE f Siik and Wool Dresses a $11.95 14.85 19.455 21.75 23.95 S H O O T IN G M A T C H $ y SR close at ........ ......... 9.65 LADIES’ COATS O R IE N T $12.% SUN., DEC. 14 BOYS’ GIFTS That Always Please The Christmas Gift That Lives .. S,,'e ................. 23.85 .. 8“,,e ',r,‘ p ................. 17.35 Na,e pr,ce.................26.65 Blouses and Tunics » 3.29 4.85 5.95 £ The Hardy Studio Plum e 511 G resham 5? R «■ DANCE 5? City H all, T R O U T D A L E , O R EG O N SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924 G7G7M Y S O RCH ESTRA A Good T im e G u a ra n te e d . G e n tle m en $1.00 Picnic H am s Sugar C ured Lb. 19c CA TSUP Gold B ar P in t 23c B. S. P ineapple 1 lillsdale No. 2 J can 25c O regon F ilb erts E x tra large Lb. 25c P ressed Figs Lb. 20c CANDY Plain M ixed 2 lbs. 45c S ta n d a rd Navy T obacco GOc plug 30c L oaf C heese V hole o r H alf Lb. 29c SA LM O N C olum bia R iver C an 25c S h e u e rm a n M ake, All W ool, a t R eal R ed u ctio n s. R eg. $22.50 O ’c o ats, sa le price... #19.8.» R eg. $25.00 O ’C oats, sa le price.... 21.05 R eg. $27.50 O ’C oats, s a le price.. . 23.85 R eg. $20.75 O’C oats, s a le p rice ... 20.65 R eg. $32.50 O 'C oats, s a le p ric e ... 20.75 Reg. $35.00 O’C oats, s a le price.... 31.50 R eg. $37.50 O ’C oats, sa le price.... 32.05 R eg. $30.75 O’C o ats, s a le p rice.... 35.75 SA U SA G E Brookfield P u re Pork Lb. 35c Codfish F lakes I nderw ood’s C an 20c A ll th is S e a s o n ’s New S ty les R e g u la r $4.95 S k irts , S a le price... X R e g u la r $7.50 S k irts ,................. S a le p ric e ............... ’ R e g u la r $8.75 S k irts , S a le p ric e ....... R e g u la r $10.50 S k irts , "' S a le price.... R e g u la r $11.50 S k ir ts ,'" S a le p r i c e ... R e g u la r $12.50 Skirts', " S a le p ric e ....... R e g u la r $13.50 S k irts" U tah n a P eas 3 cans 39c TOM ATOES B R A Z IL S P O P CO RN L a rg e W ashed Lb. 19c Silver B ar 3 cans 39c F ancy 3 lbs. 25c BULK D A T E S 2 lbs. 25c C ooking and F a tin g CA N D Y CANDY French M ixed APPLES Box 85c C hocolate 2 lbs. 65c 2 lbs. 55c T hin C lim ax Penn,* Natural Leaf Tobacco 50c plug 25c Tobacco 85c plug 45c Phone 1451 Feed 1281 3.98 5.95 7.39 8.45 9.35 9.98 10.95 Wash Dresses and Bungalow Aprons R R eg. $4.95 S k irts , s a le p ric e ........ $ 3.08 Reg. $7.50 S k irts , s a le p ric e ........ 5.05 R eg. $8.75 S k irts , s a le p ric e ........ 7.39 R eg. $10.50 S k irts, s a le p r i c e ..... 8.45 R eg. $11.50 S k irts , s a le p ric e ...... 0.35 R eg. $12.50 S k irts , sa le p ric e ...... 0.98 R eg. $13.50 S k irts , s a le p ric e ...... 10.05 SV M I’IION y orchestra I’ tz E A S E S J , A RG E U R O M |> T he P o rtla n d Sym phony o rc h e stra , d irected by C arl D enton, gave a b ea u tifu l co n c ert W ednesday evening to an audience w hich filled th e P o rtlan d I au d ito riu m . A n um ber of m u sic lo v ers from G resham and vicinity w ere am ong th o se who enjoyed th e p e r form ance. T he soloist w as M ieczyslaw M uni, th e P o lish p ian ist. T h e o r c h e stra played b ea u tifu lly and both p lay ers and lead er deserved th e en- ' ; th u sia stic ap p lau se w hich th ey r e ceived. In h er criticism in The M orning O regonian C. H ilto n -T u rv ey I Mr. Munz. tali, and not u n lik e R achm aninoff in his m an n er at th e piano, played th a t m a ste r's co n certo , w ith success. .Munz fu n ctio n s m u si ca lly w ithout sp lu rg e o r w aste m ove m ent. His long, flexible h an d s com pass difficulties w ith ease; his inw ard 1 tire m an ifests m ore by glow th a n by H ash. Too Much for Your Whistle whistTe tOFoPre adf Be? Jam in spent them aI1 for a cheap rZ r i k -inie he was veiT h aPP}', b u t w hen he he nevd f S POOr .,nv.estnient he cried w ith chagrin. B ut tie never forgot th e lesson. I say s: A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service DRESS SKIRTS NEW OVERCOATS GROCERY BULLETIN R L a d ie s’ a n d M isses’ MEN’S AND YOUNG M EN ’S T h in is n o « a c e n tr ic r o c k e t ing. but ra th e r a quiet co n tro l of his Bow many of us pay loo much for our whistle? The man who lives beyond his means invites disaster. He is paying too much for his whistle. s S O .M F T in \r iS V On8 With, the m an w ho does not sa'-e w histle. 1C 13 bUre y Pa -V,n& m uch for his plaBMttC fo r t« ■ ,'\«'!1 in III,' sio rn :-- i p assages. He is ab so lu tely w ithout ! pose. T he o rch e stra, one felt, w as as ' lightly poised as a d an cer, an d in sta n tly responsive to .Mr. D enton, as, w ith th a t alm ost u n ean n v gift of his he cau g h t th e beat of th e so lo ist' ■ ” '''• ■' hi mood, thought w ith him L a n d beckoned his m usical forces to , fo llo w it is only f a ir to s a y t h a t a ll 1 of th e a rtis ts who have been so lo ists w k /y r1 maz? kecp “P your financial courage bv . U r t ' Â 1 ïou S >0« with th< Portland aymphony orches- I tra not!««' at once th e "e la stic ity " of I I Mr D enton’s leading. His Chopin group, how ever, re v e a l ed the real M uni—and in cid en tally the r e a l ( h o p ln . tim e In a long tim e a | p ian ist eontes along who can play ¡Chopin. Munz Is one of them . T he "N o ctu rn e" w as played w ith lim pid ■ • ltd <1« licate « uh.,1« s Rg I 'I a t , in . 'in th ro u g h o u t, like th e tw o w hich follow ed, w as sim ple. In all th e Chopin num bers Munz seem ed to dream th e m usic at th e piano. It sounded u n p rem ed itated , alm ost like Im provisation, a h ark in g back in sp irit to th e real Chopin No doubt it m ade m any liste n e rs rejoice. Let m e help you solve vour paint lug p. b b m - Todd. T he I’aint M I t.re sh am , phone 1971.—Adv. FIRST STATE BANK G re sh am , O regon A STRON G BANK FOR THE BEST MEATS FT" h ab- possible p rices, y o u 'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET