GKKSHAM OUTLOOK FRIDAY, CORBETT THE MARIE Notice« a re posted to r a m eeting at th e schoolhouse to be held on M onday evening, May 2, a t 8 o'clock, to vote if we sh all build an addition to th e union high school building. T h e p rogram of th e P aren t-T each ers m eetings last W ednesday was a m ost excellent one. A society of cam pfire g irls was organized a t th a t tim e. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k K nieriem have a new g irl baby* T he open season fo r salm on fish ing begins next Sunday a t 6 p. m , consequently th is a very busy week at C orbett. T h ere will be 23 boats on th e d rift th is season. Chas. Slover from Independence, C alifornia, is visiting his d au g h ter, Mrs. E. Ju d d , and sister, Mrs. S. J. Leland. Buttoned Corset Waist, medium long FAIRVIEW New Today New Today La Rose Corsets In medium and long lengths FRONT AND BACK LACED and for Girls we have Some neat patterns in V en ice Lace and O rgandie C oat C ollars KOBE SILK Colors: Pink, Sky, Yellow and White P er Y ard, 50c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. GRESHAM, OREGON H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SA N ITA RY M A R K P ET GRESHAM hone 881 GEO. IMKTL, Prop. BREAD REDUCED W rapped in wax paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, a». 1021 FAIRVIEW LEAGUE TO GIVE COMEDA DRAMA “ The Deacon", a com edy-dram a in five acts, will be presented by the members of th e Fairview E pw orth I League at th e rflty hall on Friday- evening. May 6. The date has been changed from S aturday which was form erly announced. Some musical num bers are also being p repared for th e evening. The proceeds of th e en tertain m en t will be used tow ard th e purchase of a piano for th e church Follow ing is th e cast of ch aracters: T he Deacon. Clifford B urlingam e. I George D arrah, alias M att W heel er. Richard A nderson. George G raef, Clyde P eterson. Pete, a colored se rv a n t, W illiam Butler. Reed— Melvin Surface. T he Officer— George A nderson. Pedro— Melvin Mollar. Parson Brownlow— Irvin G reen. Billy, th e deacon’s boy— Edw ard A nderson. Mrs T h o rn to n — Mrs. J. W. Mollar. Helen, h er d au g h ter — Rachel P eterson. Amelia, her siste r— Mrs. S. C. Dixon. Daisy Dean, her se rv a n t— P auline Zinn. Mrs D arra h — O race Mahaffy. Nellie, h e r d a u g h te r — Allene Dixon. TROUTDALE CEDAR AND VICTORY Rev. E arl B. Cotton will preach at th e M ethodist church Sunday even ing. His topic for th e evening serv ice is “ Je re m ia h ’s Vision of F igs". T he service begins at 8 p. in. and ev eryone is cordially Invited. Miss Elva E. H unt becam e the bride of Lynn M onahan T he w ed ding took place at th e hom e of th e b rid e’s p aren ts at Stevenson, W ash., on Sunday aftern o o n , April 7. Mr. G eneral Car|M*nter W ork M onahan, who is weli know n in and and Cabinet M aking around T routdale, was em ployed as Long Experience teleg rap h o p era to r at Stevenson for W ORK GUARANTEED th e past year. A fter a brief honey L. J. W inter, Gresham moon the young couple will m ake th e ir home at Snake River w here he has recently been appointed agent. The Ladies Aid will give a supper W ood - Sand - Gravel ' S aturday evening from fi to 8 In the basem ent of th e church. T he usual l good supper will be served at a re a sonable price. Everyone Ik invited j to be present. Mrs. Je n n ie Sales and Mrs. S arah W ishard, both of P o rtlan d , w ere re- TROUTDALE, OREGON ! cent guests of Mrs. M orris McGinnis. About 50 friends of Mr. and Mrs. P h on e G resham 4 8 0 . Morris McGinnis g ath ered at th e ir <--------------------------------------------V home S aturday evening and enjoyed a very p leasan t evening. Dancing Absolutely FR EE—A was the main fe a tu re of th e evening. Course in “ P o rtlan d ’s B est’’ O ut-of-town g u ests were th e Misses Thelm a and N athel Selling and Min- , nie Webb of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Bailey and fam ily from G resh am . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M onahan of Snake River. R efreshm ents w ere Call or W rite NOW ¡served and a d elig h tfu l tim e was en- F or F u ll P articulars | joyed by all. , A lis k y B ld g ., T h ir d & M o rriso n PO RTLA N D , - OREGON The L adles’ Aid will m eet Wed- “P o sitio n for E ach Graduate" | nesday, May 4, w ith Mrs. H arry W aite. Mrs. Lydia O strand and Mrs. Geo. P arrish will assist wiith th e luncheon. Mrs. C oburn has gone to South Bend, W ashington for a few w eeks’ visit. Miss M etta Brown of P o rtlan d vis- I ited w ith h e r cousin, Mrs. A. C. Alt- ’ hfius, Sunday. -moXiA. 'i^ovu to- fuw itTn/W M vnvu We, m inwite’Uotvt (fiu&unfAA ,« U Gresham, Phone 11 OS '•o-fv*- The man who has a nice balance to his credit in our bank can always smile. His money is SAFE. He knows it. Reliable MEN of known financial standing and business ability con duct the affairs of our bank. We take an interest in our customers. We are al ways glad to advise with our customers. We keep all business matters confidential. Come in. B e in v ite Y O U R B a n k in g B u sin ess. Five Per Cent on TIME DEPOSITS BANK O F GRESHAM STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Delivered Any Place Truck Service J. R. KNARR & SON PLEASANT HOME The hom e of Miss Alice H ale was th e scene of a d elig h tfu l party S at urday evening, April 23, when ab o u t 20 guests g ath ered for a p leasan t evening of music and lively gam es. T oasting m arshm allow s aro u n d the open fireplace was one of th e featu res of the evening. T he g u ests departed at a late h o u r a fte r a very enjoyable evening. “Je re m ia h ’s Vision of F igs" will be the topic of th e m orning serm on at th e M ethodist church Sunday, May 1. Services begin prom ptly at 11 a. m. Sunday school convenes a t 10 a. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all. The w orkers conference m eets im mediately' a fte r th e preaching serv ice. T he m issionary program will be given d u rin g th e Sunday school hour under th e direction of th e m issionary su p erin ten d en t, Mrs. H. L. Ball. The M ethodist Juniors kept things stirrin g Sunday m orning w ith the re su lt th a t alm ost everyone in th e de p artm en t wore a s ta r for being on tim e. SA L E -O F - USED CARS and Trucks We have made up our minds to reduce our used car and truck stock down to a minimum and do it without delay. Hence we are conducting a big special sale and have made positive cuts in prices ranging from 15 to 40 per cent. BORING OVERHAULED AND REFINISHED USED CARS We have adopted the policy of putting our used cars in good shape before selling them and with but one or two exceptions every car in the house has been thoroughly overhauled, worn parts renewed, and needed adjustments made. Every car must pass a rigid inspection mechanically. Then we repaint the bodies, wheels, redress the up holster}- and the top and the result is a car that is often taken for new. ' PAGE T U R K S Contractor, Builder CHOICE MEATS Main S treet Mrs. F ra n k Axtell of G resham is spending a few days w ith Mrs. Ida Brooks. Mrs. J. W. M oller and d au g h ter. M arjorie, w ere w eek-end g u ests of h er sister, Mrs. Geo. F ra k es, of Scappoose. Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , Mrs. J. W. Moller and Clyde P eterson w ere P o rt land v isito rs on W ednesday and a t tended th e p resen tatio n of “ Behold th e Man” a t th e au d ito riu m . APRIL BIG VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM While our cars are moving rapidly we still have good stock to choose from. Light. Mitchell Sixes in five, seven and roadster models, in fine shape yet going at rock bottom prices. Overlands, Chevrolets, Briscoes and other light fours. In trucks we have one, two and three ton sized of standard makes priced way down for this sale. NO CARS WITHHELD. ALL PRICES CUT \\ e have red-tagged every car in the house and tags show former and sale price so that you can easily figure the big saving we are of fering motor buyers on the eve of the Spring and Summer driving sea son. The saving is big enough so that you can afford to take a day off and come in and make your selection at this sale. It will pay you to hurry. TERMS GRANTED • An apron sale and program has been arran g e d fo r S atu rd ay evening, April 30, by th e Rebekah lodge of Boring. A prons will be sold and re freshm ents of caks, ice cream , etc., will be served a t m oderate cost. A candy sale will also be held. The money will be used to replenish the treasu ry of th e R ebekahs who re cently purchased a piano fo r th e use of the lodge. A m usical program will be given for th e e n te rta in m e n t of those who attend. N um bers by- th e Boring q u a rte t and o rch e stra as well as a Bong and dance by Ed. Selfer have been prom ised. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to atten d . R egular services will be held In the Powell Valley Mission church next Sunday as follow s: Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching service a t 11 a. m. At 7 :3 0 p. m. th e serv ice will be held in th e E nglish lan g uage. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all HALEY The B. Y. P. U. of th e H aley Bap tist church will hold a parcel sale on Saturday evening. April 30th at the church and refresh m en ts will be served. All are cordially invited. OPEN EVENINGS AND NEXT SUNDAY MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. Weed Your Hult Cleaned? Have It French dry cleaned. Re- palrlng neatly done. T ailo rin g for ladles and men. 38 Years in the Northwest B roadw ay at Everett Street, Portland Farm Machinery Department, 340-346 East Morrison St., Portland LOW IN PRICE. On this basis we offer the season’s best low shoe styles—the “ new things” and the staples. T h e “ D iam ond B ran d ’’ policy o f niak« ing on ly solid lea th er sh oes at th e low est possible co st o f m a n u fa ctu re, and our clo se cash prices m ea n u big saving to you. The style you can see, the fit we guarantee, and the service is warranted by a “money-back” warrant of quality. T here is a “ D iam ond B ran d ’’ S hoe for Every Purpose; u Price lo r Every P u rse, winch makes it to your advantage to Come to Us for Your Shoes — the best for the price, no m atter what the price m ay be. Bishop Bros. F o r Q u a lity ■unmru u m g g 11 ¿ uuhihh nummi n w g g n u n t n n w i nr POWELL VALLEY E xpert R epairing. Any kind of au to o r tru ck . Oener- tor« and m agnetos a specialty. herm an M cCarter, corner Powell and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone 851. tf We will make reasonable terms on any car in the house or will take your old car as part payment if it is salable. HIGH IN Q U A L IT Y - 5 PETER LENA RD, Tailor. ' D entistry m ade painless by nerve blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C. P. Johnson, 611 Morgan Ijldg., P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6 7 0 . —-Adv. C ontractor and B u ild er Have located in Gresham and am ready to tak« any work In my line Ixing experience Work guaranteed. Let me bid on your work. Phon« 127. L J. Winter. ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING E ight hours is Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks. However, It is possible to establish the eight hour day In the home by making use of the electrical hands th at are offered to you In the form of the electric dish washer, washing machine, Ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the m any other labor saving devices. These u n tirin g "household assistants" will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the b etter things In life, when you keep house electrically. Qtad to »how you. any time. TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building, —E lectric Store, F irs t and Alder Sts. LZ P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co. COAL W OOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work Cor. Powell ami Maple G n .liain (Ml 22A Ash S treet Portland Bdwy. 2 0 8 2