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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM O l'T U N IK . T IK M H Y , GRESHAM LOCALS w Mr JU X E O, HK43 and Mrs. Wm. Gray and son. JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET IN THE PAST GRADUATION CLOTHES MEN ARE WANTED FOR MILITARY TRAINING guest a a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mr J. All Queen E sth e r g irls who a n L p M anlllng la8t F riday and Sat- T he Ju n io r and senior b anquet, I Officers of H e a d q u a rte rs Co., 186th planning on « atten d in g th e banquet urdav The Grays m otored o u t from one of th e events of the school y ear In fa n try , a re anxious to get before in P o rtlan d S aturd ay evening a r e 'to , daho They went froul h ere to Se. to be m ost highly cherished and well th e young m en of th ia vicinity the m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. A. Hevel a ttU Mre Uray l8 th e g rea t ulece rem em bered with p leasan t m em ories ad v an tag es to be g ain ed by attend- S aturday aftern o o n at 5 o'clock of Mrg M annlng. sharp. T ra n sp o rtatio n w-y. be fur- Senior class night, which is to be had its se ttin g la st F rid ay evening, ing th e m ilita ry tra in in g cam p to be A nice assortment of Jnished so all can go In a body from held in , he MaJJ0Uic h ali on W jdnes- Ju n e 2 in th e Union H igh gym nas- held fo r tw o w eeks at c beginning Ju n e 16. I th a t point. d aj.^ j llne 7 at g o’clock, is open to ium at 8 o clock. C unning little hand-designed i t i„ pointed out th a t much inter Jack Brown, yo u n g er son of Mr. the public th is year. An in terestin g m enu cards shaped like an ''8 ” and and h e a lth fu l d rill work will for the young man graduate at and Mrs. O. J. Brown, m et w ith quite program is being arran g ed . I a serious accident to his left foot M arie Metzger cut his left tliiimu bearing th e g rad u a tin g class colors. be done Besides th is th e afternoons about two weeks ago. H e was rid- | ab o u t a week ago and had to have announced a su m p tu o u s bill-of-fare w ln be 8pent , n a th le tlc feat Many and varied w ere th e to asts 8Ucb gectiOnal co n tests in base- ing with a frien d on a motorcycle, th ree stitch es tak en in it. T he cut Principal R. E. Cannon b a n and trac k . Y oung m en of hieh The m achine becam e unbalanced and is slowly healing. His accident has offered. Just as th e m achine w ent o ver young prevented his continuing his work at acted as to astm aster. W illiam Me- gchool ag e a re p a r t|cu larly w * And some nifty SILK SOX, at Brown Jumped. Ju st as he Jumped W ithrow 's. Mrs. A. C. Hill is sub- A llister addressed a to a st "T o th e to en l,8t. Place8 m ay be r Seniors” ; " to th e Ju n io rs,” F ra n k fo r elg h t o r ten m o re . he caught his left foot in th e chain stltu tiu g for him. T acheron; “ O ur School,” W. C. | All expenses of th e tr ip will be w u sv w IV II t u t th it e r n p iU L 'R C l U ---------- -------------- — which threw it I into sprocket of l L aw rence; “ In School,” M aitland paid by th e g o v ern m e n t and uni th e wheel. The nails were torn from I. 0 . 0 . F. CONVENTION Geddes; “ P artin g D ays,” Mary Cogs form s will be fu rn ish ed fre e of cost. his main and second toes of his left HELD AT EUGENE Latest styles in summer straw well; “ School A ctivities,” Lucile foot and th e flesh torn off to the In ad d itio n , each w ill receive gov hats and light Tweed hats “ R em iniscences,” Wm. C. A. Hill and Melvin I. Sunday M cC arter; bone. Jack Brown was w orking in ern m en t and s ta te pay fo r his time. H eppner, Oregon at th e tim e of the were chosen as delegates to atten d ' R u th erfo rd , and "My H ope,” Ju d g e Need Your Molt Cleaned? accident. He m anaged to board a , the Odd Fellow convention held in Geo. W. S tapleton. Selections by th e ju n io r q u a rte t Have it F re n ch dry cleaned. Re- train and get to T ro u td ale w here his Eugene on May 23-25. Mr. H ill left supplied th e m usical setting. T h eir Pairing n ea tly done. T ailoring for fa th e r m et him. T h e in ju red foot is _ , ,, .inu.iv n u m b er “ F arew ell to ' a d *es an d men. slowly healing. it H e m anages . to move Tuesday on th e Odd Fellow special d ep artin g P E T E R LENARD, Tailor, aro u n d with th e aid of cru tch es and arrived ln Eugene in tim e to at- S eniors" com pleted a p leasant e v e n - ' Mr. and Mrs. M C. Addy and little tend the evening 8e88ion of confer- i ing. Phone su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. d au g h ter Marian moved to 329 Hoi- the « rand lod« e de* ree About land stre e t in N orth P o rtlan d Mrs 260 tO° k the dttgree' A 8pecial 8es’ Addy is th e niece of J. N. M ew hirter 8‘° n * “ a ' 8° Ca,I-d th e Dext n‘° rn ' The Addys w ere m aking th e ir home *ng a " d 150 men m ore recelved the Clothier at th e M ew hirter residence w hile in ' . , , , G resham The first re&uIar session was held W ednesday m orning which occupied Mrs O. J. Brown has ju st retu rn - the niorning. In the a ,tern o o n th e \\ e carry one of the largest assortments of ed from a trip east. A ccom panied by odd Fellow s and Rebekahs joined in Ladies’ Underwear in Eastern Multnomah t ad y ’ 8*1B *eff Grp8bani on a grand parad e which was about two April 27 and w ent to St. Louis, Mis- nlUe8 le n g th . The j o o p band County. Large assortment of SILK HOSE in tan, brown, cordo souri, to atten d th e W hite Shrine of P ortland led tb e proce8glon. The convention. As soon as th e conven- Eugene band came next. T h e Mus- van, black, nude, gray and white at on was over she m ade a trip to COvites, resp len d an t in uniform were am eron, est irg ln la to visit h er w 8 r represented as were th e Orien- sister, Mrs H arry B urkley, whom talg also in uniform . T hree Re- she had not seen for two years. This bekah degr8e 8taffs m arch8d wRh Is th e first visit Mrs. Brown had th e ir b ro th er lodgem en. m ade to W est V irginia in 31 years. A com petitive drill put on the With Ribbon Strap and Regular Neck T he w eath er becam e q u ite warm arm ory th a t day wa8 , o t ,)e th e re before she sta rte d home. She publlc. The C anton, w<jre com pet. reached G resham T uesday evening, in g , al8O th ree team s of su b o rd in ate May 30' lodges. A su rp rise p arty was given in A re g u la r session was held T h u rs- honor of Miss M urlal W arden last day m orning. An election of of- F riday evening, Ju n e 2, by a n um ber fleers for th e g ran d lodge was held, of h er friends. T he occasion was to j T hose elected are m aster, S. F. celeb rate h er 16th b irth d ay . T he Bowman of P endleton; deputy m as-, first p a rt of th e evening was sp en t in | ter, D. J. A sham of T illam ook; w ar- I playing gam es. A d elig h tfu l lunch den, C. E. C a rter of P o rtlan d , secre-1 was served ab o u t 10 o ’clock. Music tary , E. E. S haron of P o rtlan d ; was then enjoyed un til 11 ¿30 when tre a su re r, O. D. Doane, T he D alles; he g u ests w ent home, h av in g as rep resen tativ e, M. A. Biggs, P rin e sured th e ir hostess th a t th e evening ville; tru ste e for th e home, W. H. had been a p leasan t one M onahan, P o rtlan d ; tru ste e of th e Mrs. C. Gordy an d h e r m other, i lodge, Wm. Morand of Boring. Mrs. A rm strong, m ade a trip to San- P lan s w ere fo rm u lated to hold a dy S atu rd ay to visit th e ir sis te r and convention a t N orth Bend In May of d au g h ter, Mrs. J. M. C. M iller a n d i n e « year. fam ily. Mrs. Gordy retu rn ed home J --------------------- Monday evening but h e r m o th er ex- UNION HIGH AT GRESHAM poets to rem ain In Sandy for a long- GRADUATES THIRTY-FIVE e r visit. j ■ ■ », c ,,, ! T hirty-five stu d en ts are in th e 500-pound Scales .................. $20.65 Mrs. E m m a O Sullivan, feuperin- i . ten d en t of th e M ultnom ah County C' aB8 t0 g rad u a te ,ro m Union H igh 1000-pound Scales ............................................. $23.95 F arm , is th e proud possessor of a Bch° o1 ln G resham th is year. Fif- b eau tifu l new C hevrolet sedan w hich ¡teen of th a t n um ber are g irls and 20 240-pound Scales ............................................. $15.00 she has Just purchased from th e boys. The class m otto is "We will Sm ith Motor com pany of th is city. find a path or m ake one". T h eir J. L. Stafford has gone to Tacom a flow er is th e sweet p e a 'a n d th e col- Lower than you ever bought them for fo r a sh o rt business visit. o rs a re m aroon and silv er gray. W. A. Hespei left th is m orning for T hose to receive diplom as T hursday a six-w eeks' visit w ith relatives in even,tlK a re. Emil A nderson, Mar- I M innesota. g u e rite Bailey, A lfred Boice, R obert No m eeting of th e M ethodist ch o ir B ooth- J ilz a b e th Cady, Jo h n C arl- Reliability Service will be held th is week, on aceounl of 8° n' ' ,da C enier' Newel1 F a n c h e r- 1141 GRESHAM 1141 th e com m encem ent exercises of th e ' ame8 F lemit>g. M aitland Geddes, high school. Gordon Gibson. C u rtis H endricks, Mw nr. I K « rx XT «I G race H offm eister, C ora Johnson, ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiil||„|liiimil|l||l|IHIIIIIItHllll|IIHt.. Mr. and Mrs. G. H B lackburn r , chard Lane. M arjorie Lyman Lu- g ?-------------------------------- — ------------------— -------------------------------------- :— .. h have gone to Seaside fo r th e sum - clle M cC arter. Louie M aulding. m er. T he change was m ade n e,es- Glenn M erc8r, MouUon w „ . 1 FOR MEN Kuppenheim er Suits $35 75c to $ 2 Straws $1.50 to $6.00 Tweeds $2.00 to $3.50 £. Hi Aylsworth Ladies Summer Undies FOR .THE LADIES Union Suits from 75c to $2.00 Vests 35c and 50c $1 to $ 2 BINDERS, M ow ers and Rakes. Repairs for all makes of machines Domus Qualitatis Cultivators Irrigation Outfits Berry Crates Berry Crates Berry Crates Water Systems Special on FAIRBANKS-MORSE SCALES Filled Crates. HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY All You Want AT A. W. MetzQer «& Co. The Barefoot Boy w ith the (‘hecks o f tan is now o ut o f school and lo o k in g around fo r sonic chores to do in o rd e r to k ill tim e when he is not out w ith the gang. GIVE HIM REAL MONEY fo r his w o rk and then show hint th a t he can deposit his chore money in o u r hank u n til it am ounts io enough to b uy some th in g w o rth w hile. Our Hank in the Friend of the Hoy FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON FiiniiMmwiiiMiiiitiiiiiiMHnMiMiminmiiiiminniiiiitmMiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiuihiiiiiiiiiinniiiTiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiniiiH^ Oregon Jerseys lead the World Multnomah County has its share I hose interested are hereby cordially invited to visit my hen! on official test. See Poet's Mabel Mowat, a wonder cow, now making history. HANNEMAN, llids W nntiil for T ruck Hcrvlre. T he Berry G row ers Packing Co. would like to figure with you on h au lin g all o r a part of th e ir berries, cans, su g a r and b arrel tonnage for th e c u rre n t season. Phone 1871 or call a t th e cannery. D E. Tow le. M anager. - Corbett, Oregon MISSION WORKERS WILL SPEAK TO JAPANESE Rev. A. Y oiingren will speak to the Ja p an ese at th e F ree M ethodist church. S atu rd ay . May 10 at 8 p nt Rev. .Mr Y oungrcn has for th e Insurance past m onth been laboring am ong th e W ood! wood! In su re your wood Jap an ese in C alifornia, anti last u,ivw here w ith Jo h n Brown. Phone ■Sunday dedicated a larg e Jap an ese 2601. tf ' Mission at Ixts Angeles He will give S torag e b attery rep a irin g and re a brief account of his work In Eng charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r lish work ita k e r A Son. A h earty welcome Is extended to •11. R egular m eeting of Greah- ____ am Lodge No. 126, 1.0 . 0 F A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al in In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs come w ith U tile outlay. Let th e O u t day evening. B rothers welcome. look prove it. CLA REN CE STANLEY, N. O. C. A HILL, Secretary. W ant aus add to your profit j m 'h ^ H h 7 r° Unth B ,ack b u rn '8 ford N assh sh n . N ettle Nelson, Percy 111 h ealth from hgy fever. P u lfer. F lorence Rog,n Richard Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider have te rstro m . R uth Schedeen, W alter moved to P o rtlan d . Schw edler, Ida Sester, W illiam Ses- W ord has been received of th e ter. E d g ar Sloop. F ra n k T acheron. b irth of a d au g h ter. M arg u erite C larence Y unker. L innea Young. M arie, on May 30, to Mr. and Mrs Em il L oser and Mabel G ran. L. A. C rane of Mansfield. South D a - ______________ kota. T he little g irl weighed six F o u r Gut of Five F ord C ars anil pounds at b irth an d both she and T ru c k s Sold Since I mm Still h er m o th er a re doing well. Mrs. in O|»cr»tion. C rane was for six years a p o p u lar ---------- teach er of th e high school. Miss Let- ' T he 8ix rallllo nth Model "T ” Ford m otor was produced May 18th, in) ; tie Gregson Dr. R. II Todd. A Dowaett and ,h p F o rA at D etroit. In I Bert M etzger have retu rn ed from a o th e r words, from th e tim e back in | w eek-end fishing trip to th e Des- 1908 when th e Ford M otor company began m a rk e tin g th e now fam ous i chutes river. Mr. a nd Mrs. B ruce Hoyt h av e Model “ T” m o to r ca r u n til May 18, - 1922, tal of illion Ford moved Into th e R ------- eg n er -- house on Sec- — a - to ------ -• six — m - ...... . • «■> ond stre e t, recently vacated by Mr. r a r * and tru ck s have been produced . _ _ 11.. • • • A « . f Y 1 1 « ii« ♦ I« . ♦ e n t c c y w xxpx* . Out of th is to ta l 5.517,956 w ere de and Mrs. Leslie St. C lair livered to p u rch asers in th e United S tates alone, and according to the latest sta tistics. 4.478.248 of these T he next m eeting of th e L usted F ords cars an d tru ck s a re still in I a re n t-l cacher association will be daily service. held at th e L usted schoolhouse F rl- T hus It will be seen th a t out of ev- ' day evening. Ju te 9. 1922. A splen- cry five Ford cars and tru ck s sold to did program Is being prepared In ad- retail p u rch asers ln th e United S tates (lltlon lo th e re g u la r business m eet- alone d u rin g th e past 14 years, four ing A weenie roast will be held ln are still in actu al daily use. which is th e yard and a collection will be really rem a rk a b le when th e hard taken up to help pay for th e weenies service of com m ercial cars is taken E veryone is to bring sandw iches into consideration T his seem« t o ' F rien d s and acquain tan ces are in forcibly confirm th e p o p u lar know l vlted. edge of th e longevity of F ord cars Phone 1451 Phone 1451 GRADUATION I he time is hmited to select the graduation present for that girl or boy. We have a new stock consisting of n.anv things that will make beautiful and sendee- able gifts for the ocassion. See our display; come in and get our prices and be convinced that they are right. LUSTED . < 5 tty Q . J j o n r s Jeweler "Gifts That Last" p hone 2 i6 i JONES LUMBER COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1859 Why not buy from a firm that has had over sixty years experience Phone 2441 “NUFF SED” Or better yet. See J. G. MAST