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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JANUARY PAGE FOUR The A renie club w ill give Its m id w in ter dance a t the Masonic hall F riday, Ja n u a ry 14. The com m it te e prom ises to show its patro n s an u n u su ally good tim e. T here will be featu re dances to add to th e v a riety and the hall w ill have special decorations. G igray’s orch estra w ill fu rn ish the m usic. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W oodard and ch ild ren and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. F a ris and dau g h ter of P ortland called on G resham friends Sunday afternoon. The F aris fam ily lived here for m any years and Mrs. W oodard w as a form er te ac h er in th e high school. The W om en’s A uxiliary to the A m erican Legion w ill m eet a t the home of Mrs. K. C. R oberts T u es day afternoon, Ja n u a ry 11, at w hich tim e sew ing will be con tin ued for the v eteran s' hospital. L a dies outside of the au x iliary a re in vited to p articip a te in th e sewing bee. Mr. and Mrs. John H ansen, who rec en tly disposed of th e ir vulcan izing shop In M ontavllla, have purch ased a large garage on 92d s tre e t and F oster road. T here Is a sto rag e capacity for 26 c a rs and Mr. H ansen w ill do auto and tire repairing. A line of gas, oils and accessories will be carried. O. I. Neal left la st W ednesday for a trip to C alifornia, going by w ater. His boat, th e A dm iral F a r rag u t, w as obliged to w eather two severe sto rm s betw een P ortland and San F ran cisco w hich som e w hat dam aged it, but they finally got thro u g h 30 hours behind time. M. D. K ern, who left for V ancou ver, W ashington, a sh o rt tim e ago w ith th e Intention of residing with his son and fam ily perm anently, has retu rn ed to G resham to live. He has tak en rooms at th e H ornlsh ap artm en ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. H arris, th e la tte r the siste r of Mrs. Ralph Dea- ville, w ith th eir d aughter Luanne, w ere New Year guests at the Dea- vllle home. Mr. H arris returned th a t evening to th eir home lu P oca tello, Idaho, but Mrs. H arris and dau g h ter will rem ain for a m onth's visit w ith relatives In G resham , P ortlan d and Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Chlodo have retu rn ed from a tw o-w eeks' trip as far south us D unsm uir, C alifornia, w here they visited Mrs. Chlodo's b rother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. K leaver. E lvis Stockton, who cam e from Bend to visit with Ills b ro th ers and th e ir fam ilies during the holidays, re tu rn e d to his home Monday. G eorge D uncan and fam ily are enjoying a new A tw ater K ent radio receiving set which they presented them selves with as a C hristm as gift. A good num ber of G resham peo ple atten d ed the rendition of the • M essiah” given by the Portland O ratorio society nt th e m unicipal auditorium In P ortland last S un day afternoon, In which four G resham sin g e rs took part. Guy D Jon es sang th e tenor urlas of •'Comfort Ye" and "Eveiy V alley” and hts solo w ork was adm irable. T he oth er soloists on th e program , all P o rtlan d singers, w ere also m uch enjoyed. Miss G ertrude Alex ander. Miss K atherine B ratzel and L eslie W alrad occupied places in the ch o ru s as soprano, co n tralto and basso respectively. It was tho ught th a t Joseph A. Finley, con ductor of th e chorus, would he able to bring th e o rato rio to G resham soon, but th ese plans are still In definite. Miss Joyce K idder retu rn ed to h er studies at W illam ette Unlversl ty Monday a fte r rem aining at home since th e T hanksgiving vacation on account of illness. She was a c com panied to Salem by her p arents and Miss Mina G ilbert. Miss Kid der m akes her home nt L ausanne hall. At the ann u al m eeting of the Or. gon High School A thletic asso elation held In P ortlan d la st F ri day at th e Lincoln high school Roy I E. Cannon, principal of G resham i Union high was elected se c re ta ry -] tr e a s u r e r of the organization to succeed J. O. Mcl .oughlln of Cor- vullls. E ighty high schools of the sta te w ere represen ted at th e g ath ering. The position w hich has been tendered Mr Cannon, while not lucrative, Is one entailing co n sid erable responsibility Upon him w ill rest th e arran g e m en t of state ath letic to u rn am en ts and the selec tion of official» for the same. At th e election of officers of the Rebekah W elfare club held Monday afternoon at the hom e of Mrs A McManus. Mrs. Gus Donley was elected president. Mrs. Geo. Lane vice p resid en t and Mi s. F. A. L un d q u ist se creta ry and tre a su re r. Mr. and Mr». R ichter of St. Johns have com e to G resham to reside They have exchanged their re s i dence property in P ortland for the six-acre place on Cleveland avenue w hich J. W illiam Sm ith disposed of to W It Peacock about a year ago Mr. R ichter was a forem an In a la rg e flouring mill In Ht. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Klnyon mo u re r; G. A. Cox, fire m a rsh a l; tored to G oldendale, W ashington, [ W illiam B eers, a ssista n t fire m a r fo r th e New Y ear week-end, v isit sh a l; A. G M cMurry, captain. ing w ith Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S prin g stad and T he W. C. T. U. will m eet w ith th ree ch ild ren have moved In from Mrs. 8. S. Thom pson on T h u rsd ay the Pow ell V alley d istric t and have afternoon, Ja n u a ry 13, at 2:30. T he leased th e 8-acre b erry ran ch of day of p ray er, also victory day, F ra n k Kinyon on C leveland Ave. As an added attra c tio n to th e will be observed w ith Mrs. B. W. E m ery as leader. A num ber from second concert of th e series to be G resham are planning to atten d the given by th e G resham band W ed victory luncheon w hich will be nesday, Jan. 12, th e double q u a rte t held on Ja n u a ry 16 at the Benson of th e P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er hotel in recognition of th e seventh com pany has been secured and w ill an n iv ersary of national prohibition. sing. T hese sin g ers will be fav o r T his prom ises to be a very p leas ably rem em bered as they w ere in an t and profitable event, as sp eak G resham on a form er occasion and ers of prom inence will take p a rt in won m any frien d s in th e ir a u d i th e program . T hose w ishing to ence by th e ir frien d lin ess as well m ake reserv atio n s for th e lunch as excellent num bers. I. A. B aker has been ailing for eon, a re asked to notify Mrs. H. S. the p ast m onth or longer and his Clow. T he Ladies Guild of the B aptist tro u b le has been diagnosed as s e ri ch u rch will m eet w ith Mrs. H. S. ous by a local physician. J u s t at Clow on T uesday afternoon a t 2:30. p resen t, how ever, he is feeling Mrs. W. A. W inters received the b etter. , T he A reme club will m eet at th e sad intelligence W ednesday of th e death of her m other, Mrs. Rachel hom e of Mrs. Louise S tapleton Eam en at M orrisburg, O ntario Monday afternoon, Jan . 10. T he Canada. Mrs. Eam en, who was 69 hostess Kvill be assisted by Mrs. Benj. Cam eron, Mrs. S. B. H all and y ears of age, died as the re su lt of Mrs. A. M. McManus. organic h eart trouble, from which she had been a sufferer for a con SEA Id II ABANDONED r EOll LESLIE BROWNLEE sid erab le length of tim e. Mrs. W inters spent nearly two m onths Hope has now been abandoned w ith her m other la st fall and a s ; in th e search for Leslie Brow nlee sisted in her care. 120, lost New Y ear's day in an ef At th e an n u al election of officers fo rt to clim b Mt. Hood In th e face for th e G resham F ire d ep artm en t of a raging snow storm . O rgan- held on Monday evening th e fol ! ized effort in th e search is p ra c lowing w ere elected for the com ing tically at a sta n d still afte r a t least y ear: M. J. A llshouse, tire chief; i five days of as stren u o u s w ork as h ardy m o u n tain eers a re often su b T heodore Van Doninck, a s sista n t; jected to in a lifetim e. Sixty Roy Gibbs, se creta ry and tr e a s se arch e rs retu rn ed w earily to cam p j January Clearance Sale Include* nil ready-to-wear and m illinery at big reduction» 7, 1M7 a t B attle Axe inn last evening w ith the rep o rt th a t no tra c e or clue could be found although th e m oun tain fastn esses had been combed in every direction. Calvin, 16-year-old lad who w as found late Monday evening afte r b attlin g w ith th e elem ents of th e m ountain for tw o nights, is now r e ported to be recu p eratin g fav o r ably and his recovery Is assured. T he tw o boys belonged to sep a ra te p arties. 2 5 -- .2 3 = .0 2 4 5 - - .4 3 = .02 2 0 - - .1 7 = .03 .0 7 I’ E E A S A N f VIEW A VENUE I. W. B utler, who has been ill for some tim e, is now on th e way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H alstead gave a C hristm as d inner a t w hich a n um b er of th e ir relativ es w ere present. T he Ladies Aid m et w ith Mrs, P aul Bliss on T h u rsd ay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Seifer have retu rn ed from Mt. Angel w here they spent the holidays visiting r e l atives and friends. E lb e rt B u tler is spending a few days at home w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. B utler. A C hristm as d inner w as given by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H all a t w hich w ere p rese n t a sister, Mrs. K. B jorndal, her d au g h ter L illian and son R ichard, and Mrs. H all's p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dahm. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P resto n and d au g h ters Lucile and M yrta, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and son Eldon, all of Bonneville, w ere N?w Y ear's day visitors of Mr. and Mrs W alter Edlem an. Mr. F itch of P o rtlan d visited on C hristm as and New Y ear's w ith his friend J. D. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. W right and chil dren, Lucile, Alice and B u ster cf G resham , w ere recen t dinner g u ests of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Langyon cf P o rtlan d visited at th e H a'.'tead home Monday evening. A ny h a t in th e h ouse fo r Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, Phone EAat 2304 $2.95 Start the Neu’ Year Right! Trade at 20th Century Stores. A Total of 7 cents saved on one purchase! Sav ings are just a matter of percentage— Every woman know s the result of Thrift. Every customer at 20th Century Stores is cashing in. Seven cents is seven cents. Is it yours! It should be! Money Savers Sat, and Mon., Jan. 8 and 10 Qf., MII.K—Libby’s— The n e a re st to fresh cream —T all cans, 4 f o r ......................... O t / L GIL— Shum Slium —A highly refined vegetable oil from the E ast Indies—U nsurpassed for m aking M ayonnaise—Qt. c a n . . . . T O v 1 L A Kit— F resh in b u lk — I t’s p ure 3 p o u n d s........................................................ 55c SHORTENING— In b ulk— P u rely vege table— 3 p o u n d s............................................ 49c SIIKI MP—A m erican Beauty— L atest pack. No. 1 cans, 3 f o r ............................. 39c ASPARAGUS— L ibby's Salad P oints (S h o rt T ips— 1 lb. c a n s ............................. 24c 3 f o r ........................... 69c SODA CRACKERS—T h ey ’re "Tru Blu" F re sh and Crisp— P o u n d ......................... 15c 3 lb s............................ 43c S l.lt Eli B E E P—"C ream ed, and served on to ast m akes a tasty luncheon d ish ”— 2As-oz. ja rs , 2 f o r ....................................... —i’)C In o u r h a t d e p a rtm e n t a re sm all, d o s e fittin g tarn s o r t u r b a n s a n d la rg e b rim h a ts in a sp len d id a s s o rtm e n t of colors. V alues up to $7.50. Any v elo u r liat in th e h o u se ........... »2.95 All F re n c h felts to be closed out at »1.95 Lundquist Truck Line 22c 43c 69c 33c 65c HONEY—New crop— E x tra lrg. com bs. 2 . f o r ......................... Gresham, Phone 1201 7 Economy Builders R ent o u r Jo h n so n 's floor w axer and polisher. We also have Jo h n son's wax. liquid or paste. L. L. K idder Hdw. Co., phone 1421.—Adv. Our cleaning is different; you will be satisfied. Let us prove it. P eter L enard. We call and deliver. -Adv. HATS FOOD PAM A K E FLOCK— S p erry s No. 10 s a c k s ........................... WASHING MACHINE SOAP—P eets L arg e p k g s.......................................... fo r. COCOA—H ershey'a— "T he children like it for b rea k fa st"— As-lb. c a n ................... 4 1 " 1 IL „ 27c 2 for. TOMATO SOUP-—C am pbell’s, of course 3 cans .......................................................... 25c PEAS— S tan d ard —of good flavor but not quite as te n d er as th e fancy peas— Q Q /» 3 can s ........................................................ APPLE BUTTER—Libby's— D elicious on Hot B iscuits— 1-lb. cans, 2 f o r . .. STARCH—Amaizo Corn or Gloss 1-lb. packages, 3 f o r ............................. GELATIN— Royal—T ru e fru it flavors 3 packages ................................................ CORN — Del Monte T iny K ernel— Sweet and ten d er—2 c a n s ................................. OOC 25c 25c 25c 35c ADIRONDACK SYRUP— P u re Cane and Maple Made in th e foothills of the A diron- dacks. F ull q u a rt can. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP—P u re soap— Q Q p all th ru — 10 b a r s ....................................... OOL ft A I FLOCK—Crown or F ish ers Blend— 49-lb s a c k s ........................................... 2.03 K err's Bost P a te n t. . . . CO FFEE—20th C entury—T he last w ord in Coffee excellence— Hot out of our R oaster today—hot on your tab le tom orrow Ground to your order. P ound. 47c $1.38 3 pounds. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM COATS O ne lot of c o a ts in brow n, ta n , grey, blue a n d plaids, sizes up to 40, re g u la r price $ 10.75 to $19.50. C le a ra n c e sa le price Local and Long D istance Moving M0.95 B m M R W j g aBÏÏCEE 77 7 777377777377207® N O T IC E SILK DRESSES A sp len d id a sso rtm e n t in n e a rly all sh a d e s to choose from . E sp e c ia lly priced fo r th is sale a t $10.95 Every garment marked dawn regardless of cost these attractive The Ladies’Shoppe NEW PRICES Gresham I ‘hone 2081 on the most beautiful CHEVROLET Your Savings Account in Chevrolet history Deposits m ade oil or before the tilth will draw interest as from Ja n u a ry 1st. R O A D STER TOURING COACH . CO U PE $670 $670 $716 $777 SEDAN LANDAU 1-Ton C hassis 1£-T C hassis $8-19 $800 $670 $100 Lest You Forget— Do It Now ! M ake th a t c o n te m p la te d deposit io draw from J n n u u ry 1st. O pen th a t new S av in g s today. You c a n ’t do it tom orrow T o m o rro w here. T oday is h e re M ake use of it. M ake posit and get s ta rte d . in te re st A ccount is n e v e r th a t d e And an entirely new model with rumble seat $ w heels, balloon Sport Cabriolet di8C sta w e ard l9, equipm balIoon ent tlres n h d e Balloon tires and disc w heels are standard equipm ent on all pleasure ears. Balloon tires on the truck m odels. All p rices quoted delivered. / per cent Interest an Saving* FIRST STATE BANK Walter W. Metzger f f am raf T*-»« A Strong Hank GRESHAM. OREGON SALES P h o n e 1st» I •'.«* SERVICE GRESHAM