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TW IC E A WEEK G resham O utlook N<». .WC ORDERS ¡STALL OFFICERS ‘• hksham . melixrmah (■ Blind Senator M i , « R U lih , TEESRAY, DECEMBER R- X G. CRMMAYDER H XERAI. HEI n FOR RESIGNS | | | s REEICE AGR!» ( (II I R E I.I, UtiM v \ G- G. Schneider w ' I four years has tl mander of he: installations w ere h eld S a tu r ’he 1st banal,- nine for the A. F. & A. M. and | G-, has resign n l Arc Masons a t th e M asonic 1 Jon account of «he foil' « 'ng officers of th e Ma- ters reqniring ;er, ; -tailed w ith ap p ro - to be filled bj rituali'i;i ce rem o n ies: W a lte r rank. <or>’ ipful m a s te r; A. W. Mr. Schnei-le b. t com m ander L w arden; U. G. Sm ith, of the ccmpany form ation in warden: XV. J. T odd, se n io r I January. 1922 11 tim es has • f. J. L undquist, ju n io r dea- I «alien uhe keenest interest st in the af- filsoii E a stm a n and E. L. Sliel i fairs pertaining to the w work. ofteu ewards: Will M etzger, tre a s - , neglecting im portant business en- ij. L. Corsage, s e c r e ta ry ; Jo s- This is the latest photo of Sen I gagements to drill with the boys, and iley, tyler. T he in s ta llin g of- ato r Thomas D. Scholl from Vi ie- iu numerous other ways entering ,r the vening fo r b o th lodges sota, who has attained this r.igh heartily into the cooperation mid plans post despite the great handicap of of the command. Many have expressed lilliam ( , >ngdon, of V ernonia, blindness. loflcers of the Royal A rch w ere their regret at Mr. Schneider's sig- .stall, S atu rd ay evening, . al- nation. GRESHAM MAX TARES ithr he n um ber ,th e Royal During the four years the company BRIBE RN CHRISTMAS Uptain. H:e m a ste r of th e sec- has been organised there have been Il and sentin el w ere not in- A w edding of much interest to a close to lot, r en who at one* tim e or owing to th e ir a b se n c e from n um ber of people in Gresham and another have belonged Some have eting. The follow ing w e re in - vicinity is th a t of Martin W. Bjur and ’ ,lr°PP« linto offii : O scar Jo h n so n , ex- Mifls \ ìvian G. Folsom who were mar- “ as 1 1 0,1 ti.tininL for th- boys | high p at; W. J. T odd, king; ried at the home of the bride's parents " :<1 s«*\«r .,l h ate gone into the reg u lar oppenish. W ashington, on Christ- service of th, army or n a w from th is Iianin i . sc rib e : A rth u r Dow- a t Toppenish. , ,, . uptain of th e h o s t; C. M. m as day. One hundred nutmren guest» were comPany. 111. p rin c ip a l s o jo u rn e r; Guy p rese n t at the beautiful home wed-1 Mr- Rli; ,he successor of the re les, m: tor of th e th ir d veilp- ding. The bride wore a gown of cream R r*nS command' r. has virtually been lush. n i-te r of th e firs t veil. colored Canton crepe ami carried a 'om inand of the work for the past bouquet of Opholia roses, sweet peas two or , h n ' week.-- getting acquaint- E n in iS m ith , in s ta llin g officer. an d baby b rea th ._ The maid of honor ' ’* " the ro u t' n'' of the business and . Mildred M etzger, in sta llin g w as Miss H elen Eagle, of Toppenish, otherwise informing himself as to his ,1, had c h a rg e of th e in s ta lla - and W endali Morrison attended the new duties. The company has flue q u arters and iremoni, for th e elec tiv e and groom as best man. After the cere live officers of th e E a s te r n S ta r m ony a bnffet lunch was served. Many Club rooms at the grade school, which oral „of Mrs. S arah Ann i died Tuesday, Decem ber erne of her son, Sam uel horn she had lived for a r of years past, w as held at th e 1 com m unity church S atu rd ay afte r U o n at I o'clock. services in charg. ' f the Rev. D. M. Cathey. The intern i t w as made in Cliffside ceme- ter) ' ull Rnu. T here were a su m - ber of b, lutiful floral pieces c o n trib utetl t u te !.is and relatives, testify - ing ft tbe love in which th e aged woraai was held in the com m unity, Sai. i Ann H yatt was born in Co- liemiin . Ohio. March 2. 1819. She was m arried to S W. Bat on at Canton. I lli nois. February 4. 1845. to which union th ree children w ere born, a son and tw o .iaghters. They cam e to Oregon iu 1871, -ettlin g at B ull Bun. Mr. B a con died F ebruary 3. 1N89 and in 1891 she » s m arried to It. E H yatt, who died October 4, 1912. í» . 1W¿ F K ID tl t HOM O tY . F rid a y 's O utlook w ill be issued on T h u rsd ay th is w eek on account of F rid ay being New Y ear's day. ) Correspondents and ad v e rtise rs a re req u ested to aid in m aking th is e a rlie r issu e of th e p ap e r possible. T h e re w ill be no m ail c a rrie r service on F rid ay an d th e postof- five w ill keep holiday hours. | Some of th e sto res have a n nounced th a t the) w ill be closed on F rid ay an d it is p resum ed th e day will be g en erally observed as a 1 holiday a s usual. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS # 1.5(1 l*«-r Year HIGH WIND PLAYS HAVOC ON STREETS A p p aren tly nobody love« th e ea st w ind if a ll th e u n k in d re m a rk s h ea rd co n cern in g it d u rin g th e p ast th re e days co u n t for an y th in g . One r e s u lt of th e high wind w as th e b u rn in g o ut of a chim ney In th e resid en ce of F red Je n n in g s S atu rd ay n ig h t ab o u t 10 o'clock. T he tire a la rm w as sounded, but it w ae not th o u g h t n ecessary to call out th e engine. A q u an tity of s a lt w as th ro w n into th e stove w hich su c cessfu lly put out th e b laze and sto p p ed fu rth e r b u rn in g of th e soot. T he east wind played havoc w ith j th e stre e t d eco ratio n s and also w ith i th e lig h ts and d eco ratio n s of th e com - ! m u n ity C h ristin as tree . It w as neees- j sary to ta k e down tlie poles and w lr- In th e rep o rt of th e C h ristiu as pro- ' ing of »he stre e t trim m in g s put up by gram at th e G resham g rad e school, th e j T ajim a and his men, us th e re w as dan- naine of th e Rev. E. G. Ju d d w as in- 1 ger of th e ir being th ro w n a g a in st « i n ad v e rten tly om itted. Mr Ju d d gave a j dow s. A n um ber of colored lig h ts of " ‘ th*‘r ,OM • #on> dine talk to the audience on “The birth the C h ristm as tre e w ere knocked to bani h ' ” n> ,n,i ’ «laughters, \ * j esus •• th e g ro u n d and b ro k en and th e larg e ' , r *' France- Cline, of G resham , and V « tar in th e top of th e tre e w as blow n Mrs. Lucy K otunan, of Bend, O regon. 1 , l s ' 1 1 '" V ' out of place. sh « u , u „ t i . , it . . l u tained for C h ristm as Mr». Jo h n P a lrt- ^n e is also survived by 11 g rundchil- T he old Ivy-covered stu m p a t th e dren 21 g reat-g ran d ch ild ren and four q uist an d son, Ray, also d a u g h te r c o rn e r of Pow ell and R o b erts fell d u r Minnie, th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. Iaittie g reat-g reat-g ran d ch ild ren . All th e ing th e high wind of S a tu rd a y n ig h t relatives were present w ith th e ex W itter and son, C linton, also tln d r sou, and w as hauled off from th e scen e of ception ui lo r d au g h ter at Bend, but Rudolph, who w as h ere from Hood uctiou y esterd ay m o rn in g by tru c k - lier husband, Adam Kotzm an, who bail River. men. lt w as an old fum iltnr lan d - Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K id d er's g u ests b e,n Portland in a hospital for sev- m ark anil w as lieuutlful w ith its eral weeks, was able to come to Cot- for C h ristm as w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. W. m a n tle of green ivy. Mr. A rct has not Cook, of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Ben H ell ami attend the fu n eral. G ran d - uiadeiip his m ind Just w hat lie w ill ,lla R .'a G was converted to Mie te n ets S ch u m ach er and d au g h ter, N adine, of plant th e re in its stead . T he la rg e C orvallis, I»r. an d Mrs. E arl Clanu- ening as follow s: handsom e gifts w ere received by the are in Pa rt a result of the effort of Mr of the C hristian religion sev eral lian, of Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. H a r Kell)» tire sign w hich stood on th e top m onths before her death. ' Schneider to secure same Lundquist, w o rth y m a tro n ; couple. of th e serv ice sta tio n w ss blown to th e The p allb earers w ere Judge H arvey vey M iller, of G reahum . undqtn-t, w orthy p a tro n ; Jo se- Im m ediately after the wedding Mr ground, liul hap p ily m issed h ittin g Cross, of Oregon City, Dick Ten Eyck, G uests at th e A rza Sm ith hom e for ialey, asso ciate m a tr o n ; C lara and Mrs. B jur left on a brief honey CURISI M AS CARRES anyone who m ight be in th e vicinity. of Marmot, Jo h n Revenue, of Kelso, C h ristm as d in n er w ere th e ir son-in- HERALDED H I E RAY secretary; C a rrie C am eron, moon trip to Seattle, after which they P erh ap s the m ost se rio u s lose w as Loui' V aretti, df Bull Bun, and W. A. law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. ■er; Gladys H oyt, c o n d u c tre ss ; cam e to th eir fu tu re home in Gresham. su stain ed w hen som e fre ak of th e Many residents of Gresham and vi P roctor and A. Meinig, of Sandy. G rim sh aw , of P o rtlan d , Miss Ina Jegai t. associate co n d u c tress, w in d sto rm stru c k th e la rg e p la te g la ss They will reside iu a furnished house cinity caught a new note of joy w aft- Sm ith, hom e from h er du ties at th e appointive officers fo r th e or- on South Roberts avenue. The bride I ,-d on the midnight air of the "Silent window of A. W. M etzger’s in erean - Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital, and L ester HER ( KRSS l’EAYS Jion w ire F lo re n c e D eers, w as a form er attendant at Behnke- night! holy n l g l i t a s a band of sing- tlle estab lish m e n t on th e n o rth next SA M A IR VETERANS Spencer. | to th e feed shed and, w hile it did not Mari C.orsage, R u th ; Made- W alker business college and the ers caroled the Christm as songs very Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson enjoyed sh iv er th e window to pieces, it crack ed Ikiiigt, . E s th e r; C la ra Joiin- groom is employed at the electric shop early C hristm as morning, "I feel v irtu ally su re not one sailo r, C h ristm as, g rea tly , th e ir th re e sons artlia Je n n ie S h elto n , E le cta ; of F. L. Mack. After the first of J a n Led by Miss G ertrude Alexander a soldier or m arine, disabled or o th e r and th e ir wives being p rese n t witli it in fo u r or five p laces, un til It w ill I be n ec essary to p u t in a new one im llcMs : m a rs h a l; M abel Ott, u ary they will be at home to th eir dozen or more, in th ree autos, ob wise. w ithin our ju risd le tin , w ill lie them for th e day. Dr. and Mrs. F red In; Emma W alrad , w ard en ; friends. served the very ancient custom of without some form of Red C ross T hom pson, of T h e D alles, Mr. and m ediately. It is now held to g eth er by Ruigit. o rg a n ist; Clyde Ruegg, singing the beautiful heralds of the C hristm as ch eer,” says W illiam C arl Mrs. E. B. T hom pson, also of T he a la rg e tw o by four fasten ed to th e I’EEASAXT „RAIE W RAI AN Savior's birth. About 30 stops were Hunt d irecting official of Red C ross D alles, an d Dr. an d Mrs. W ilbur stro n g u r p a rts of th e g lass. T h ere w as i a sm all hole in th e g la ss to s ta rt w ith A N S W E R S R E A I II S ( A L E made, an effort being ni.ul, to reai h activities ill the seven w estern sta te s. T hom pson, of Oak Ridge, O regon, ' and th e wind finished th e job in fir»t- the homes of the sick and aged and R «DIG NEWS "The disabled soldier, sa ilo r and w ere home, also Mrs. E lizabeth S e I class shape. Mrs. Em eline Ja n e Hoffman died the homes of those who were known to m arine lias been rem em bered by th e b ring, m o th er of Mrs. E It. Thom pson, fereiii c \n U n n ec essa ry Evil, ----------------------- M onday at the home of her daughter, appreciate the C hristm as music. It'd Cross th is C hristm as as in th e UHompanled th e g u ests from T he lug ai,Hind s p a rk s e ts and Mrs. Homer Moulton, of P leasan t THIEVES < Al’ l l HER WHR In many cases a grateful response D alles. from r, g en e rativ e se ts h a s be- Home, at the age of 84 years, 6 m onths was made, others may have listened past. SERI E GRRRS IN GKESIIAM "I am happy to announce th e Red Mr. and Mrs. W allace W ilkinson and Ihe fa v o rite b u t in v o lu n ta ry in and 5 days. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman in darkness and silence, some may Cross lias again been tru e to Its c h a r th re e ch lld reu of P o rtla n d w ere th e j i t no d oubt will be g ratify in g to port rad io au d ien c es of late. cam e to P ortland from K earney coun have only dream ed of the songs of thp ter obligation to con g ress w berein it C h ristm as g u ests of th e ir p are n ts, Mr. honest people to know th at four men ty, N ebraska, in 1875. They settled Id be h ard , a fte r lis te n in g night i angels. In any case the singer^ found is stated our first duty is to th e arm ed and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson. T h eir son an sw e rin g th e d escrip tio n o f tlie four light t, th e w hine o r d rone .of n ear Sandy th a t same year w here the) pieaiiure the thought they w ere do forces of th e nation. It Is g ratify in g In-iaw and d au g h ter, Dr. and Mrs. wlio b u rg larized tile A ytsw orth 41 inter fence and th e w arb lin g lived until 1912 when they moved to ing the most ap p ro p riate thing. One to announce tiiat m ore th an 3000 W ilbur Thom pson of Oak Ridge, O re M artin sto re a sh o rt tim e since have died in fling ra d ia tin g re c e iv e rs to Sandy w here Mr. Hoffman ...eu | of the most ap propriate and appreciat- C hristm as hags for service men in th is gon, w ere also w ith them . been ap p reh en d ed and a re In ja il, tw o one ( the o th e r a s th e w orse 1913. Since 1918 Mrs. Hoffman had j e(| re(!pongeg waH from a home w here te rrito ry have been d istrib u ted am ong Mr. and Mrs. C hase E S t.C la ir had in th e C lackam as co u n ty Jail at O re tuis i a re so ea sily c u ra b le lived with her daughter, 4rs. Moulton |,ung ¡n tj,e window a holly w reath disabled m en' ill 17 hospitals, and sent as g u ests at hreakfuMt on C h ristin as gon City am i tw o In (lie P o rtlan d city •ecu; according to view points She is survived by live d aughters and wjti,jn w hidi was a candle (or elec- to service men In China, Guam, the m orning th e fo rm er's p are n ts, Mr. and Jail. It Is c e rta in in th is case th a t th e ed b aerso n s w ith th e b est in tw o sons, Mrs. Richard TenEyck. of I (r,c liRt]t) wh)ch was lighted when P hilippines and H aw aii." Mrs. II. L. S t.C la ir, and his sister, rig h t men have been cau g h t, us they caro lers sang. This was most ap- of rad io a t h e a rt, r a th e r ab S andy; Mrs. E tta Schoen, of S eattle, Mr. H unt slated th a t th ese hags, M argaret. w ere foflud with tlie goods. Nine g a r lat tl i should co n tin u e to ex Mrs. Richard Oens, of H unters. W ash p ro p riate, is said to have been the made and tilled by volunteer w orker» Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley e n te r- m ents have been reco v ered , seven in g to n ; Mrs. Ella Moulton of P lea s ancient custom and would be a happy in Bed Cross ch ap ter» th ro u h o u t th e tallied on C h ristm as day a num ber of g„ |t M mid tw o o v erc o ats, besides a p air an t Home; Mrs. Jam es Ogden, of Bull custom to re-establish. finperi isn r H as P ow er, Pacific branch te rrito ry , contain sueli relativ es from Oswego and P o rtlan d . of shoes. T he re m a in d e r of th g th in g s rnnr ,] ste p s to w ard c lea rin g R un; Thomas Hoffman of Gresham , One home, that of Mark Nickerson, articles a» decks of card» and o th er Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond K ogers and have been disposed of by them in one nospi re of c o n s ta n t offenders and S harps Hoffman, of Seattle. The on th e Base Line, was so appreciative games, handkerchiefs, w atches, n e c k Mr. and Mrs. R ussell R ogers cam e wuy or an o th er. T h e ir c a p tu re cam e fun eral will be held at 1 o’clock Wed of th e caro lers th a t Mr. Nickerson irded a- th e m a tte r of but ties, razo rs, and other artielea. S tate s (tom P o rtlu n d on C h ristm as to* spend ab o u t by m eans of a Stolen c a r w hich /bile. C o n tra ry to th e gen eral nesday at the Methodist Episcopal wished to thank them througli tin in the Pacific branch te rrito ry In Hie day with th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and they w ere driving. Ofllcera becam e this v 'l n ot re q u ire an y action ch u rch at Sandy, with in term en t in Outlook. clude: C alifornia. Oregon. W ashing- Mrs. C. A Rogers and fam ily. su sp icio u s of th e ir ac tio n s and a fte r part I co n g ress. R adio reg- Cliffside cem etery. A rrangem ents are Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, Mrs. rep eated q u estio n in g , found th ey had ton. Idaho, Nevada. Utah, Arizona and M ineral m ixtures are necessary for ls al: dy cover th is, an d every in th e hands of -I. E. Gates of th e (rates Annie (level. Mr. and Mrs. Joe C om sto len th e m achine In O regon City. hogs If they are to reach th e ir best de Ah ka. iver th a t is a know n F u n eral home. N um erous boys and g irls in public, stock and baby w ent to P o rtlan d to The b u rg lariz in g of th e G resham velopm ent, advises H. A. Lindgren, ex- rfe re n ce com es new un- B acterinl blight of filbert is the m ost tension specialist in anltnnl husband private ami parochial school«, mem- spend C h rlstm u s w ith Mr. and Mrs. clo th in g sto re was finally trac ed to th e action of th e ra d io su- d estructive filbert disease in Oregon. ry at ,h e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college i liei s of Ju n io r Red Cross, have done G eorge L eslie, Jr. , suine m en, w ith th e re su lt of th e r e w ithin h is po w er to or- Mr. and Mrs F ra n k W ostell of E u covery of p a rt »if th e loot. h“ ,h - '«<'»• They Because of its germ ch a racter It it is is mm. f h , use of m ineral m ixtures, because ng set m ade n o n -ra d ia t easily spread in young plantings by j ()f t |,p elem ents they contain th at a rt hav. m ade C h ristm as postal ca rd s gene are spending th e week w ith rei« 'v of its u se being pro- pruning, disbudding and su ck erin g if required by th e body, resu lts in a bet gilt, place and m enu ca rd s and blot fives In G resham GRESHAM TR A Y EEE R S Ouest« at tlie B. O B o s w e ll hom e on id ia tin g se t is a tr a n s no attention is paid to disinfecting ter u tilization of th e o th er feeds ” Th ' '■ ters. H olly w reaths, fruit, nuts and IIR M E » ROM I I XM SSI E such is u n d e r th e con hands, tools, or cut surfaces. Reimer s lnost satisfacto ry re su lts a re obtained cainly have been sent to hospitals. In C h ristm as w ere Mrs. B osw ell’s p a r November, 3600 carto n s containing ents Mr. and Mrs. A. II F air, and ber i'p ervisor. Mr and Mrs. N lierm an Lyon and disinfecting solution is advised by th e w)len m in erals are kept before tie of co u rse , se ts th a t radi- experim ent station. The form ula la i hogs at all tim es. T his can readily be I toys for ch ild ren In the Islan d of b ro th er and sister-in -law , Mr. and Mra. |tw o sons, S tan le y and Victor, arriv ed Guam, p rep ared by m em bers of th e (». II. F air, also Mrs. Mary Ja n e T ay- T h u rsd ay from a trip over the Oregon a sri u d eg ree no m a tte r w hat 1 p a rt m ercuric chloride. 1 p art m er- by m eans of a self feeder. A ' tra il to T ennessee. T hey left G resham D,t- ta k en by th e u s e r; but curie cyanide, and 500 p a rts of w ater liberal proportion of salt is contain«*! I Ju n io r Bed Cross, were dispatched lor, all of P o rtlan d ab o a rd th e U S A. T ra n sp o rt 'XlttiBk, k Rf and Mrs. H H . O tt e n te rta in e d i th e 20th of A ugust an d reach ed th e ir f from th e se is h ard ly by weight. T his is prepared by th e ¡n th e best m ixtures. A satisfactory at C hristm as dinner Mr. and Mrs. Geo. d estin a tio n a t H opson, T ennessee, i th e m o st se n sitiv e r e druggist . om bination is m ade up of two p arts T âcheron Miss Eva T âch ero n , Mr. and S eptem ber Id. a d istan c e of 3.249 ra d iu s of h alf a block, ---------------------- of common salt, 1% p a rts of bone meal M> ntlon to an ad v ertiser th a t you Mrs. F ra n k T âcheron, of Senttle, and m iles, m ak in g an a v e rag e of 28Y4 The classified colum ns a re the pub- |>f glack#<, l-i nuH'e F a c to r. law Ills ad. in the Outlook. lie's exchange c o u n te r__________ ___________ _________ __________________ ____ Miss Violet P erre t. The-«- g u ests w ere m iles to (he gallon of gas with th e ir n ational efforts, ignor- Joined in th e evening by Mr. and Mrs. F ord sedun. They cam e home by th e nd it T erence co n tin u e to play Emmett W elling, of Sal'-m. Miss Ruth i so iitb ern ro u te, a rriv in g In P o rtlan d U ncle Sam’s G iant of the Air in ra d ia tio n nuisances, Renne and Ray Bailey of P ortland In tim e to eat d in n er w ith th e ir so n s te w ho h a s re a d up evpu E A. R ankin and son*, Ja ck and In P o rtla n d C h ristm as day. They • d o esn 't u n d e rsta n d the Irv in , of P o rtlan d , are doing th e p las trav eled 3.991 m iles and nversged but t 'l y th e cau se, bu t the terin g on th e new residence being 22*4 m iles to th e gullon of gas on th e ' fuse to reco g n ize the erected by ( . K Mt. C lair T he fam ily re tu rn trip , hut have y>*t a full tir e of M iemselves o ften a re the lived in Greshuitt sh o u t 26 y ears ago, th e air from sunny T en n essee, ng th e ir n eig h b o rs’ en- p ro p erty now u w iifl by T h ere w as a little snow on th e Mia- •’ th e ir ow n. kiyou m o u n tain s, and m uch fog, but rd. rn d ia tin g nev er can be they enjoyed su n sn ju e m ost of the Pt ree eivsd a m ost ' Cling a p p ro a c h in g sw eet way. T h e re w ere m any o ran g es, lent »Inin* gift fr>im the '•r c le a r speech. At best, ons and flow ers to be seen In C a lifo r itbop* . North Dukol -h in ess w hich th ic k en s lu rk 'ey. Mr. and Mrs. nia T hey » p in t a few h o u rs in Ban irh ie s tones. If in no rn and i Diego and had a p le asa n t visit w ith William Thom rec eiv e r ow n er can tell , friend» in Valeto. 1 d«» )u .tic s to the Da is in o sc illa tio n he su re- w ay: By tu rn in g down Gre«hain Kenuty Shoppe I ^ t l - s Violet Coe. everything in* th e line of cosm etic and a d ju stin g th e plate tn« th erap y me M yrtle Point, Oregon C ourteous and eitic|»nt >1 he w ill c le a r up his Mis holiday vacstlofi. a i treaiin en t. Mra. Ixiis St. C lair, F irs t p o in t w h ere it Is tle a r - T allm an , a t<«< l»< r Iu th* public S tate Rank bulidiug, phone 1841. tfc. sham — Adv. per o p e ra tin g po in t for schfxii at Adna. W ashington, Is sp-nd "g in g in o u tsid e sta tio n s ing th e holidays with her p aren ts. Raw Furs It anted, ’ m o re difficult, p e rh a p ’ . Mi«» H elen Hisey o< Salem . 1» the ein paying more than market 1 be g r e a te r sa tisfac tio n guest of Miss Joyce K idder to r a few ■ x io all kinds of raw fu rs, In- W here sig n a ls m u st be liiig m oles and rab b its. For prices days. « 1868 ' w rits C A. C arlson Taxl- beat note, th e tube fila- Mr and Mrs. W J. Todd spent »,ivi Furrier. Gresham, ore.— Adv. be low ered to th e p ro p er C h ristm as dey with frien d s In P o rt nt th e m om ent th e sta- land A fter dinner they m otored up if Hi m gs aro u n d you Z Z biggest airplane Required two r.-, one •... f year - to build, coet- r has been Icxated. and m i< h t tre glad th e C oium hia River highw ay a ba 'b o u t th e beat note. If th e Continued on pa« an be picked up. th en th e McCook Field. Dayton, Ohio also be w ithout rad iatio n . i„, X « ! " I's-“ j»’ - *■ >»“ £ “ ’ ■*’“ wUI ■* “ GRESHAM LOCALS