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PAGE FOUR High School XotM. M ld-terra exam inations a re now „ m a tte r of hiBtory and stu d en ts have buckled down for some good solid A m eeting of Clover Circle, N eigh- w ork p re p a ra to ry to th e closing bors of W oodcraft, will be held a t the m onths of th e y , v e a . . r's » w ore, ork. n H o o rte rten hom e u* o t ™rs. Mrs. J. J M M etzger ---------- n s se e — H. next - Sow ard, « - senior, — *— heads . . .. e honor n T r - ue«<lay — •------— th aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock for the stu d en t list w ith th e enviable p ercen t- W W * of in itia tin g th e offleers re age of 97. H elen A lthaus, a sopho- c e n t,y elected. A fu ll a tte n d a n c e of m ore, Is a close second w ith h er ra n k m, m bers is desired. of 96 per cent. T he roll of honor stu - The re e n te r dents follow s: freshm en, Ire n e Jo h n - M ethodist ZldlTs“ A , d \ u n son, 9 4 ; 9 F Aid will be held Howard 2 ^ re d erick X l B echlll U e iss i o i t a < i • $ t" " ” a « e at r- of L ake View, Oregon, .[GRESHAM LOCALS th e Mary sta te D. Moss p resid e n t of th e R ebekah Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs atten d ed th e light n in g a t 7:30. H ow ard /to p p e r w ill Appreciation Expressed. op era production, “T he M ikado.” at assem bly, will m ake an official visit have ch a rg e of th e young people's th e P o rtlan d auditorium T uesday eve I w ish to th a n k the m any frie n d s to th e local R ebekah lodge on Mon ning. a t 6 ' 30’ th e top,c of w hich day evening, Ja n u a ry 26. w ill be. The C h ristia n 's S ep ara tio n .” of G resham and vicinity for th e help Mrs. E. D. R ak er has been under P ra y e r m eeting is held every T h u rs they have given me in estab lish in g Mary Lois, th e seven-year-old th e ca re of a physician for som e tim e m yself and children, and I am anxious day evening a t 7:30. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Nash, p ast as a re su lt of com plications of to do everything possible to help m y is ill from an infected tooth. W hile g rip and stom ach trouble. self. MRS. MYRTLE PEA K E 2,0,1 Evangelical Services. a t play a few days ago a t school the little g irl w as stru c k In th e face by a T he Sunday school of th e Zion Card of Thanks. free Methodist Church Service». s tra y ball w hich broke off p a r t of the i E v an g elical ch u rc h w ill convene a t 10 , W. l w ish to th a n k our m any frien d s Sunday school will convene a t the tooth. o clock Sunday, follow ed by divine to r th e k indness and sym pathy show n F re e M ethodist ch u rch a t 10 o ’clock, us in th e d eath of ou r dau g h ter and Leona Long, 90% ' ■ '« « a ry 2«. w orship in the E nglish la n g u ag e a t 11 m O. A. E astm an is confined to his su p erin ten d ed by Miss M innie R o b ert other, also for th e beautiful flowers. Mrs. L au ra B arnes, Mrs. D ora room w ith an ac u te a tta c k of indiges son. T h ere w ill be p rea ch in g a t 11 and in the G erm an language a t 11:50. « £ • M athew s, C larence B row ning, tion coupled w ith th e grip. He Is also by th e paBtor an d again in th e eve- Special m usic w ill be ren d e re d by the ! ch o ir Mrs. E lsie A ndrew s, E v erett o il/ . . . . r.veiyn t.edine, farm hom e of Mr. and Mrs w n suffering w ith his eyes. Brow ning. 9 4 * . H elen H ouse, 94; H arold Dye. P arso n s ® <3 sub jects) 93 1-3; Amy Noreen, Mr< Mr. and Mrs. D. C. N ash, who have 92 4-5; K enneth H orberg 92% C Iara M ason Owre, of W est- lately moved to G resham from Kelso, D or. HuSm.lster th , '» • .1«. W ashington, have ren ted Mrs. L ena A lld er-G ask ill's home on n o rth Main stre e t and moved in W ednesday. Mr. 9 4 * ; H elen L audan, 93% ; Kldore San F ran cisco , C alifornia, having N ash is th e son of D. H. N ash w ho r e Johnson, 92%; M yrtle S oderquist, 91 com pleted an en listm en t of n early cen tly p u rch ased th e T. E. M ercer H azel Cooley, 91. fo u r ' y ea rs --- In th e » service of m th e e navy. navy. I resid ----- eivice ot resiuence en ce n ea r th e Mt. Hood railw ay H ortense Sow ard, the b an n e r s tu L eslie St. C lair w as one of th e In- ! tra c k s - Mr. N ash has a tru c k and is d en t of th e school, has 97; Agnes tended victim s of th e T ro u td ale pool ' enEaEe,I ,n n th ,° e wood hauling »— «____ engaged in business. IT CAN BE DONE L undquist, 9 1 * ; Geneva SImm onson hall robbery T h u rsd ay evening. He 2 0 % P r E 5 T r H Y POTHr ° f “ ” n lla r c a n be W retched a t th e D. C. P ete rso n of G resham is a 93% ; F ra n ce s W elling, 914-5; Louise was in th e room w hile his w ife was E m erson, 9 1 * . m em ber of one of th e R. O. T. C. rifle in atten d a n ce a t a lodge session n e a r Miss M arjorie M achen has been a b by. The se a rc h e r overlooked a sm all team s of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College se n t from h e r classroom for several am o u n t of ch an g e w hich he c a rrie d In w hich will fire a m atch w ith N o rth w estern u n iv ersity riffem en th is week. « t i l . K een a n d d is c rim in a tin g bu y ers find s h o p p in g days on account of h er uncle's illn ess a vest pocket. T he O. A. C. m ark sm en m et team s and death. He died in C alifornia and a p le a s u re a t th e H. R. K ane w as o ut from P o rtlan d th e rem ains w ere brought to P o rtlan d for a farew ell v isit w ith his b ro th er- from Cornell un iv ersity , M arion in sti- j for burial. Miss Machen is confined in-law , A. W. Griffis, a day o r so th is tu te , and W ashington S tate college in to her room at p rese n t by an a ttac k week. Mr. K ane, who fo rm erly lived a m atch la st week, sco rin g 3602 out of a possible 4000 points. of grip. n ear G resham , is going to Echo, O re Miss G ertrude S harkey, a senio r and gon, soon w here he spends m uch of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H o rn in g and th e editor of th e A rgus, is a t her his tim e in farm in g an d sto ck raisin g . d au g h ter, E lizabeth, atten d ed th e fu C a rn a tio n o r F e d e ra l C R Y ST A L W H IT E SOAP, home, suffering w ith an a tta c k of n eral of Mrs. H o rn in g ’s b ro th er, J a W ESSO N OIL, M ILK, ta ll cans, 3 fo r 25c Miss F lo ella Jaco b s h as been ab pleurisy. 10 b a r s ......................... 39c son R and, in P o rtla n d on W ednesday. ............... 45c * j. , . ............................. ....................... .. _ _ _ _ _ q u a rts , each ............. se n t from her du ties in th e postofflee As a p a rt of th e national th rift Mr. Rand died very unexpectedly last n ea rly a week on acco u n t of an a t week program J. S. Cooper, of P o rt Monday. In te rm e n t of th e rem ain s 1 tack of to n silitis and a severe cold. land, cam e out T uesday and gave a was m ade a t Hood R iver today, and She is being cared for a t th e hom e of very in terestin g ta lk to th e stu d en ts Mrs. H o rning accom panied o th er Don A mi P o w d er, 2 fo r 25c Mrs. Melvin Sunday. . SH IN O L A P O L IS H , on th e subject of Insurance, illu s tr a t m em bers of th e fam ily to th a t place. S c h illin g ’s VANILLA, Don Ami C akes, each .. .10c 2 fo r ed by a blackboard chart. .......... 33c 3,3c D 1T / . ,------- —------------------- ------------------ - 2-o - m u i l n i c ce e b D o o ttle ttle ........... Miss W ilma Chase has re tu rn e d to h er home afte r an extended sta y in the hospital with an a ttac k of pneu monln. On W ednesday th e stud en ts S H R IM P , new pack, F R E S H MACARONI, of the E nglish classes planned a le t F U L L CREAM C H E E S E . No. 1 tin s , 2 f o r .......... 35c c u rv e cut, 4 lb s..........25c te r show er for Miss Chase, each pupil 2 p o u n d s ......................55c We have ju st received from the factory a large shipment co n trib u tin g a le tte r with an in te re st ing account of dally happenings, both , of the famous in and out of school. TTn/inrtirnvw ___________ _______________—--------------------- ’ q J t a .U U n d e rw o o d t’a ’s P u re The Midget basket ball team of the NO R W EG IA N SA R D IN E S, Toil F T P A P F R i 7” D E V IL E D HAM , U g in p u re o liv e „1, G resham Union high school lost to 2 f o r...............................35C th e Goosehollow aquad In P ortlan d 45 I o r ...............................8«»c 3 f o r ...................... 22c la st evening, being out-w eighed and consisting of P eek’s W ASH IN G MA H ills d a le ASPA RA G U S, D ro m ed a ry COCOANUT, outplayed from the beginning. The C H IN E SOAP, s h o rt tip s, 1-lb. c a n s local boys will try It again In the fu th e w o rld ’s finest, la rg e p a c k a g e .......... 32c 9 f° r ............................. 85c tu re on the G resham floor, as soon as !4 ID- D)......15c, ... 23c X .. , o ---------------------------------------------------- 74 - 1.)<‘, i/, 1.5 lb lb ......23c th e G oosehoilow s can find an open POPULAR PR IC ES date. T he Union high school boys a re Jo h n A nicker, Guy R usher, Vearl b u y this wonderful Coffee and save 10c a pound. Howell, M elcher D uncan, O eorge W adsw orth and Sven Nelson. They R y f f i J’1 ? ! allty to the best canned coffees. Phone 1236 w ere tak en to P o rtlan d by B. M. Roasted the day before you buv it. Gresham H owell in th e new Pow ell V alley _______ ___ Pound 48c, 2 pounds $1.42 school bus. ( 20th Century Store 20TH CENTURY OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY New Arrivals KERR S BEST PATENT FLOUR, 49 lb. sack $2.29 FISHERS RUND WELLER BROWN and WHITE WARE Mixing Iiou ls Casseroles Bean Pots Custard Cups 20th Century HEPP’S RACKET STORE COFFEE Our Valentine Stock is complete. Make your selections early. Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer and seller to g eth er cheaply and quickly L ib e r ty B r o o m s , 5 -s e w , s t r o n g , m e d iu m w t„ d u r a b le , 69c T h o m p so n 's S E E D L E S S R A ISIN S, 3 l b s ..... 211c P Iw h X p S A ” ae a s ; j , B, ...................................... Come on, Ye Bargain Seekers! At L. L. Kidder Hardware Store Builders’ and General Hardware Sporting Goods Electric Goods Farm and Garden Tools Paints, Oils, Glass I h e P ric e W a r For the Balance of January In the face of much higher market prices, we are cutting without regard for the market H o w DO WE DO IT? Of the States of O U R S -IT RUNS INTO THE M I ^ l X O F ^ f f i s EDR CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 35c 3 U .x 3 'i, B u tt H in g es, p a ir $ .2!» $4.50 N ails, base price p e r keg 3,115 $1.00 M ortise Lock Sets, each .82 65c Rim Lock Seis, each .5 1 $3.50 P is to n H a n d S aw s .each 2.»8 $1.50 M aydole H a m m e rs, each 1.29 $1 50 1-ply S a n to R oofing 1. 3 il $3 50 3-ply J u n io r M althoid R oofing 2.8» t I o n 11..11 * $1.90 B uild IX..... in g rx Paper 1.5» 25c 8-in. F lat F iles ... .21 • Di 'I'm S n i p s .................... .29 $3 DU 'I’in S nips 2.0» 75c H a m m e rs Ite $1.25 10-in. C rescen t W re n c h e s 1.03 $2.00 Levels 1.7» $3.00 S q u a re s 2.5» $<¡.00 P lx to B races ... I.»» $3.00 S ta n le y P la n es 2.6:: $1.75 K erosene L a n te rn s 1.5» Reg. $1. R oof P a in t, g a llo n .7!» 25c C a rp e n te r’s R ules, each .18 35e Screw D rivers .29 75c Screw D rivers .. .5» 4c S ash W eig h ts, pound .03 $2.00 T in S h in g le s, p er loo $1.50 15c galv. R idge S h in g le s, each i *> i ’ 5c galv. H ip S h in g le s .0 4 U 9c 14-in. p a in Uni V alley T in . ft •0 4 12 FARM TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES $1.00 S hovels, each $1.00 B olt C u tte rs, e ach 35c P ik e 's Oil S to n e s $2,90 P ru n in g S h e a rs $2.75 P ru n in g S h e a rs $1.50 P ru n in g S h e a rs $2.00 P o ta to F o r k s __ $3.50 A xes ......................... $2.25 A xes ........................ $2.00 A \.'s $1.69 P itc h F o r k s .............. $1.50 B arn S h o v e ls......... $1.75 5 Buck S a w s .............. . 76c Axe H a n d le s 35c Axe H a n d le s ........... M IS( F I.I AN EDI S $1.00 A uto S tro p S a fety R azo rs 60c B lades fo r G ille tte s $2,00 R a z o r S t r o p s ....... $2,50 P o ck et K nives $1.75 P o c k e t K n iv e s................ $ .19 . .79 . .2» 2.59 . 2.5» 1.3» 1.8» 2.»» 1.9» 1.69 1.3» L2I 1.3» .59 .29 .39 1.3» 2.18 1.2» ° RES U K E ELECTRICAL GOODS $8.50 T o a s te rs $7.95 H e a te rs $} 50 F u r lin g Iro n s $6-75 D ot P o in t Iro n s $6.75 U n iv e rsa l Iro n s $5.00 D o m an ico Iro n s $7.50 P e rc o la to rs $12 W affle Iro n s $12 G rille s ................ 50c 2-w ay B e n ja m in P lu g s F u se P lu g s, d o z e n ................. $7.49 7.29 .. .8» .. 6.29 6.29 . 4.5» 6.5» . 8.95 10.5» .3» .1» SPORTING GOODS $12.00 C o a s te r W ag o n s $ 6.00 B ox in g G loves $22.60 22 R if le s ........... $ 3.50 P ack S a c k s ........ $35.00 B icycles ............ $ 2.75 B ike T ire s ....... $ 3.00 F is h in g R ods $ LOO F is h in g L in es 20c F is h in g L e a d ers .. $10.50 4.»8 20.11» . 2.98 32.98 2.15 1.6» .7» .14c T .T oIla y ’« w h °le»ale price on N ails is $4.00 p er keg 1 o d ay S w holesale p r.ee on Sash w eights is 3c per pound. whh ™ ’,U hv a biU ° f K.'-.°ds to, be sure to let us figure ou can be readily we can to ereaim voufnr on^' io - ^ 1» 'e • e s w,H certainly higher seehow this year. You sell rtw by looking ahead for two or three months and buying at our safe. ---------------- c v PHONE 1421 M u u i At L. L. Kidder Hardware Store Builders’ and General Hardware Sporting Goods Electric Goods Farm and Garden Tools Paints, Oils, Glass HOME UTILITIES $3.00 W e a re v e r D ouble R o llers #■»•1 $8.50 C olem an G a so lin e L am p s 7 »s $ o o 0 C olem an G a so lin e L a n te r n s 8.»8 35c ( o lem a n G e n e r a to r s ............. on 100 dozen C olem an M an tles so 25c M op S tic k s ..................... *5c B ra ss W ash B o a rd s -<» $2.00 C lo th es R a c k s ... ........................ / ¡ ¡ J $4.50 W ash B o ilers ......... . $2.85 W a r t B oilers ........ ........ 60c size o ’C e d a r Oil. .. .................. $1.25 size L iquid W ax. ’Z Z ' ’ ' 85c J o h n s o n '8 W ax .a 50c K irsch C u rta in R ods ’I , 15c C u rta in R ods ,, $ 1 5 0 q t. W in s p a r V a rn ish .. /,« $ ‘.50 B est G rad e W h ite E n a m e l......' 5.8» 8 7r W h o C? '° rS K a lso n iin e ‘ pound .0» $ 1 ‘ C W h ite L ead, p o u n d .. $1.42 L in seed Oil. g a llo n $3.00 Good P a in t, g a llo n .................. oc 12-q u a rt g a llo n pails, each... "•>» doz S n a p p e r C lo th es P in s. doz. . .07 >1.15 H o u se B room s, each .s» « i n n V i° USe B r o o » ‘s . <u»ch........... jl.P O H o u se B room s, each $2.50 C lo th es B a sk e ts $10 $1.00 C lo th es B a sk e ts L, L. Kidder Hardware Co. ’ .»» -<» .7» „ ’J ’ ............ GRESHAM, OREGON