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GRESHAM O rrtO O K . 9 0 Hour D ancers TUEND IV. MU 15, IMS PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME MANY COMMUNITIES REPORT ACTIVITIES T he D aily V acation Bible school —today w ill open a t th e B ap tist ch u rch next Monday m orning. Sessions w ill begin at 9 o'clock and end a t 11:30. T h ree TROUTDALE BORING Sunday schools a re co o p eratin g in Miss C arrie Knox of P o rtlan d is this project. C o ttrell com m unity. T ro r 'd a le has th e honor of h aving SUCCESS P lea san t Home B ap tist and P lea san t two of h er g ram m ar g rad e pupils and visiting rela tiv e s h ere th is week. Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. Home M ethodist. C o ttrell people one of her stu d e n ts of th e G resham have a rra n g e d for th e h ire of au to high school receiving aw a rd s for es aud Mrs. Floyd L ake an d fam ily w ere TO “OPPORTUNITY” m obiles to ta k e th e ch ild ren back and says w ritte n on the A rm s C onference Mrs. 8. E. F ra n k , Miss Cora and E r n forth. Mrs. A lta G eutry is th e p rin Held at W ashington, D. C. T hese est F ra n k and M aster Elwood Mc NEVER WAITS FOR THRIFT cipal. Among th e te a c h e rs w ill be aw ard s w ere m ade by th e F irs t S tate Carty. ail of P o rtland. “ PREPARATION” Roy McClung re tu rn e d to Yacolt, the Rev. and Mrs. G eorge C. B erre- Bank of G resham . T he tw o pupils of OF W ashington, Sunday a fte r a v isit of m an, Mrs. Davis and Miss Ida Chase. th e g ram m ar g rad e received both first O thers w ill be secured. prizes aw ard ed to g rad e pupils and several days a t th e hom e of his p a r LADDER T he p rogram to be given by the th e rec ip ien ts w ere T héophile De- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, McClung. ‘BE PREPARED’ Mrs. Andrew G ribble, who has been Com m unity Council a t th e O rient W itte of th e eig h th g rad e and R obert g range h all S atu rd ay evening, May 19. H arlow of th e seventh grade. T he visiting for th e p ast 10 days at the THE is p ro g ressin g nicely. Miss Sadie high school stu d en t. H a rrie t H olm es, hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morand an d fam ily, re tu rn e d to h er hom e in Read and Miss Lucy Ost of th e G illes received second prize. CLIMB pie School of E xp ressio n w ill be pres- T he T ro u td ale F lo w er club m em P o rtlan d Sunday. A larg e crow d from th e G resham | ent and give sev eral read in g s. Miss b ers w ere en tertain ed a t th e hom e of we’ll co-operate N orm a Lee Peck and Miss H oney will Mrs. W. F. Honey a t G resham on S a t Rebekah lodge is expected to attend give m usical num bers as w ell as th e u rd ay evening. T he club enjoyed th e in itiatio n exercises of th e Boring C ottrell o rch e stra. One of th e leading looking over Mrs. H oney's b eau tifu l I Rebekah lodge a t th e 1. O. O. F. hall num bers w ill be “E m balm ing Eben- flower garden. L ater th e g u ests e n F rid ay evening a t w hich live can d i ez er’’, a d ark ey com edy in w hich a joyed piano solos by Miss F lo ren ce d ates a re to he initiated. A program very lively corpse c re a te s m any Honey and vocal solos by Mrs. S alen a and banquet w ill be given. Miss G lennie H oliam on, who has laughs. E benezer R ubenstein, H orace S h o rt of W ashougal, W ashington. A H ardupp and Dr. G eorge W ashington dainty lunch w as served by th e h o st- been suffering w ith blood poisoning in Gresham, Oregon S tonew ail Ja ck so n w ill p rese n t th is I ess. A num ber of th e club m em bers h er foot for the past week. Is rep o rted som ew hat improved. num ber. Two o th e r sh o rt p lay lets reg ret being unable to attend, V. E. M endenhall has recen tly p u r w ill be on th e p ro g ram as w ell. A t School h ere w ill close on F rid ay I th e close of th e p ro g ram refre sh m e n ts with a May day p ag e an t given by th e chased a new Ford runabout. F ran k K onferen of Hot S prings, | of cake, ice cream , sandw iches, coffee ch ild ren on the school g ro u n d s a t and punch w ill be served. 110:30 follow ed by a picnic lunch and M ontana, visited S. E. W aller, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W ilber P o tter of Miss A nna L en n artz leaves to n ig h t a baseball gam e in th e aftern o o n be- for M ilwaukie, W isconsin, to spend tw een th e g rad e hall team and T erry K lam ath F alls, a re visiting th is week “I w ouldn’t go through the pain a t the hom e of Mrs. P o tte r’s m other, several w eeks w ith her g ran d m o th er, team. again for a m illion dollars.” said M iss Eleanor Spruell after dancing She is a senior in th e G resham higli T ro u td ale Cam p F ire G irls' indoor Mrs. Mary P otter. !*> hoars and thirty m inutes for en- Boring lost th e Sunday ball gam e to school and has all h er cre d its an d baseball team played C orbett high dnntnce record at N orfolk. Va.. and has m ade arran g e m en ts for h er g rad - school g irls' team on T ro u td ale Oswego, by a very sm all m argin, th e heating the Cleveland, U , recurd by uation in June. She expects to en ter g rounds S atu rd ay aftern o o n . S core score being tied in th e 9th Inning and tw euty m inutes. the lo th inning w as played w hich W illam ette U niversity in th e fall. 42-21 in favor of T routdale. Sagacity. Mrs. H. F. W ihlon has re tu rn e d T ro u td ale baseball team played the gave Oswego one e x tra ru n . m aking Ju n k m a n —"A ny ra g s, pap er, old from a trip to C alifornia, w here she E astern an d W estern L um ber corn- the score 4 to 3. iro n ? ” F our Boring young people carried spent five w eeks visiting w ith friends. | pany ball team of P o rtla n d on th e H ouseholder ( a n g r ily ) — “No, my w ife's aw ay." T ro u td ale diam ond S unday aftern o o n . aw ay prizes given in th e rec en t essay Ju n k m a n —“Any b o ttle s? ” ( o m n iiiiiit) (o u n c ll E n tertain m en t. I ¡score 9 to 6 in favor of th e visitin g co n test for th e b est essay en titled , ---------------------- i T he C om m unity Council w ill give (eam “They sh a ll b eat th e ir sw ords Into “Jo h n n y , I'm a fra id I ’ll not see you an en te rta in m e n t in th e O rient Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B annerm an an d plough sh e a rs.” T he prizes w ere g iv in heaven," said th e fa th e r to his G range h all S atu rd ay , May 19 a t 8:15 e r r a n t son. j sharp. A dm ission 25 and 15 cents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B ran h am of P o rt en by th e F irs t S tate Bank of G resh “ Why, w hat have you been doing E veryone welcome. land w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e W il am to th e best essuvs from th e 7th and now, P o p ?” | --------------------- 8th g rad es in C lackam as and M ultno liam W right home. Mrs. W. N. R h in eh a rt of Amity, O re m ah counties, also to th e sev eral high DAMASCUS gon, and Mrs. H. E. B radley of W est schools in th e tw o cou n ties Second : : Miss M argery Sm ith, hom e dem on- Linn, Oregon, w ere visitin g frien d s and th ird prizes to 8th grad e stu d en ts : : w ere won by Miss K atie A nderegg and stra tio n ex p ert, w ill hold a m eeting h ere on F riday, f i a t the U nion schoolhouse W ednesday Sunday d in n er g u ests at th e hom e Miss Evelyn Slefer of Boring and two | j afternoon. May 16, a t 2 o’clock. H er of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H udson w ere, In the F resh m an year of th e G reshatn | ! subject w ill be "K eeping Our F am - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K esler, Mr. an d high school from Boring w ere, second 1 1 ¡lies on T h re e M eals a Day.” Mrs. J. L. H udson. B. B arnes and son prize to Miss Mary Lang and th ird to J. W. N orton has b o u g h t a F o rd L ester, Mrs. Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Richey. ru n ab o u t of A rm en tro u t & W icke. F isk, all from P o rtlan d . H arold N orton is serio u sly ill an d Mr. an d Mrs. J. Moore from Bend, SANDY BLUFF O rder w as ta k en to St. V incent's h o sp ital Oregon, a re v isitin g Mrs. M oore’s Made from Cream o f Tartar Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo en tertain ed | | B R I Q U E T S j la st S atu rd ay . m other, Mrs. M. J. T iller. derived from grape» W alter Young, d istric t road boss of Mrs. M ary P arso n s visited S unday Dr. and Mrs. Menzies an d ch ild ren from P o rtlan d on Sunday. now D am ascus, expects to s ta r t a t once to at th e H. E. B radley hom e in W est s s 5 Mrs. C h an d ler an d Bister, M yrtle c ru sh about 1000 y ard s of rock, w hich Linn, Oregon. H er d au g h ter F ay re- Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste 1 has been broken th e p ast six or seven tu rn ed hom e w ith h e r a fte r sev eral Brook, visited hom e folks Sunday. Jerom e Brook and wife w ere w ith | w eeks. A new b u n k er is u n d er con-1 d ay s1 visit w ith th e B radleys, home folks for a few days b u t have stru ctio n . T his rock w ill go on F o s moved to K lam ath Falls. 3 5 ; te r road from th e T roge place to th e | PLEASANT VALLEY Some of th e m o th ers m et at th e | i Pay when delivered I county line as fa r as th e supply I reaches. W hen th is ro ck is cru sh ed I T he cooking club u n d er th e leader- schoolhouse with th e ir g irls and th e ir this Fall an o th er 1500 y ard s w ill be broken, ship of Mrs. F. A. L ehm an and th e leaders, Mrs. Van Fleet of th e cooking 2 s : | It is estim ated th a t it ta k es ab o u t 2500 sew ing club u n d er le ad ersh ip of Mrs club, and Mrs. A ult of th e sew ing y ards of cru sh ed rock to finish th e | G. A. Bowen w ill m eet T h u rsd ay ev- club. Miss E thel C alkins w as also road. W hen all is applied to th e F o s ening in P le a sa n t V alley g ran g e hall. p resen t and was much pleased w ith te r road it will be ready for paving, P atro n s and frien d s of th e school a re the w ork th e clubs have done. T he Telephone 1581 cooking club served a nice lunch. a strea ch of about th re e m iles. co rd ially invited. UontraetN, seed and Information can be bad of Walrad A ladies dance, th e first of its kind Miss C alkins organized a can n in g club Adds add to your ad-vantage. M ercantile UoM A. W. Metzger A (’<>., Cecil Metzger Gro in th is com m unity, w as given S a tu r w ith Mrs. A ult as leader. They will cery, First State Bank, Hank of Gresham, Lledfor’s day n ig h t a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. m eet th e la tte r p a rt of th e m onth to Powell Valley store, Fox Bros, and J . O. Davis at Trout A. M. S p rin g e r of P le a sa n t Valley. o utline th e ir work. Mrs. Ja c k Ross and d au g h ter, who dale, Cady’s store at Fairview, George Page’s store at An ap p reciativ e crow d had g ath ered 'Iwelve-Mile Corner, A. It. Elliott, Powell Valley, and th e ladies c a rrie d th e ir p a rt w ith has been visiting h er p aren ts, Mr. and 20th Century Grocery, Gresham, and a t the factory at a sp irit and self possession th a t did Mrs. R. H. Radford and o th e r r e la Gresham. them cred it co n sid erin g th e ir very tives left Monday for a sh o rt visit lim ited p rac tice in lead ersh ip and at Toledo, Oregon. From th e re she FIRST CONTEST. OREGON Pit RUE A CANNING CO. who sh all say w hat th is step in th e will re tu rn to h er home in C alifornia P hone 1881 G resham , Oregon F irs t P riz e ......................... $25.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds Mrs. J. F. W atkins and tw o sons, rig h t d irection m ay b rin g out if per- Second P riz e ....................$20.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re in pounds sued. T he gentlem en c e rta in ly played George and Jew ell, visited th e ir son T hird P riz e .......................$15.00 for g re a te st yield to the ac re in pounds F o u rth P riz e .................... $10.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds th e ir secondary p a rt ad m irab ly and and b ro th er, H. H. W atkins and fam i F ifth P riz e ........................$ 5.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re In pounds during th e evening h o u rs they spread ly Sunday. A lbert A ult visited at hom e S u n a d elig h tfu l re p a st w hich, by the way, SECOND CONTEST was a com plete su rp rise on th e ladies day. A. J. A ult w as also home over and a p le asu re to all. Never, at any Sunday. F irs t P riz e ........................... $25.00 fo r g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re Sole Agents T he W illing W orkers of th e com previous tim e had a crow d seem ed Second P riz e .......................$20.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre T hird P riz e ......................... $15.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre m ore congenial a t th is h ospitable m unlty ch u rch at« p lan n in g a b a F o u rth P riz e ..................... $10.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre home and never had they ta rrie d zaar and social some tim e in Ju n e, OTHER GOOD EATS F ifth P riz e ......................... $ 5.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre longer, it w as in th e “ wee sm a h o u rs” the d ate will be given later. th a t all d ep arted w ith th e cordial In T his contest is open to everybody and everyone bas a cb an ce to VHTOKV vitation to come again and b ring th e ir win an y of the prizes or a prize in each contest. T he only re q u ire friends on May 26th. m ents a re th a t you p la n t and ra ise not less th a n one h alf a c re of Victory P aren t-T ea ch e r association Pow ell S treet, Phone 1891 cucu m b ers and deliver to the Oregon P ickle & C anning Co. at th e ir will m eet on F riday evening, May IS. p la n t n e a r th e O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have not $lnce 1903 A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. FAIRVIEW m ade y our co n tra c t do so a t once as only a lim ited num ber of acres A sh o rt p rogram w ill be given and r e w ill be taken. At th e re g u la r m eeting of th e F a ir- fresh m en ts served. All p atro n s are view g ran g e la st S atu rd ay th e follow urged to be p rese n t as th is is th e la st POWELL VALLEY ing w ere appointed to a c t w ith th e m eeting of th e y ear and the tim e for Gresham, Oregon. Phone 1881 g en eral com m ittee a rra n g in g for th e an n u a l election of officers, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t- fa rm e rs’ field day: Miss C lara S ales, I T he 16-moiiths-oid d au g h ter of Mr T each er asso ciatio n will be held a t < 4ZZZZZ»Z<<«W«<M^^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/%ZZZZZZ^ZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZZZ R. R. M orrill and J. W. Tow nsend. and Mrs. Jo h n E b erle has been very th e schoolhouse next F rid ay evening, T he form er will ac t w ith th e com sick for several days but is rep o rted a May 18, at 8 o'clock. A good program m ittee In ch a rg e of m usic, th e la tte r little im proved. will be given, including dialogues, L aw rence IJouthlt celeb rated his sp o rts and Mr. M orrill on g eneral a r rec itatio n s and songs, also a num ber The N ational City Company, one of the largest and any quantity—any time ran g em en ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tow n- 112th b irth d ay la st S atu rd ay by invlt- by th e L u th er L eague m ale q u arte t. most conservative bond and investm ent houses in D ELIV ERED | send w ere elected a lte rn a te d elegates '*’6 12 boy friends to help him. A R efresh m en ts will be served at the America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% to th e sta te gran g e. Mrs. M ary Hol- baseball gam e, a fine d in n er and a close of th e program . A cordial in Made In G resham Prior Preference Stock. lensted, th e le ctu rer, conducted a ■general good tim e w ere rep o rted . vitation Is e x te n d e d lo all. This is the most im portant deal in Public Utility stocks T he Victory sew ing club, u nder the M others' Day program w hich w as a p PACK PRODUCTS CO. T he re g u la r m eeting of the L uther in Portland in years. I direction of its leader, Mrs. R obert preciated by all those presen t. Phone 1391 .eague will he held at the church next G resham W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t Mrs. F lo ren ce In g alls, who has been ! K erslake, en tertain ed the m others of Sunday evening a t 8 o'clock. Miss ; ive security, too? th e m em bers at the home of Mrs. I m aking her hom e w ith her d au g h ter, $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. I Mrs. 8. C. Dixon, has been removed K erslake on S aturday. T he tim e was M yrtle AnderBon will be th e leader. All a re welcome. Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy term s to E m anuel hospital w here she is sp en t in a social way and w as g reatly M a x w ell S ch n eid er Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm biad en- Í seriously ill, w ith little hopes for her enjoyed by all. Lunch was served INQUIRE TODAY. PHOTOS and th e w ork of th e g irls was ex ertafned at d in n er on Sunday Dr. and recovery. Mrs. J. S tu re of Sandy. In vestm ent D epartm ent II am ined. PICTURE FRAMING T he B ank of G resham pays 5 p e r i Mr. and Mrs. L. Foch had as d inner j Main S tre e t G resham 11 c e n t In terest on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv Phone o rd ers to O utlook 1561. P lio n e M l g u ests recen tly Mr. and Mrs. Em il I Room 605 E lectric Bldg., P ortlan d , Oregon Lind and fam ily of P o rtland. Miss E dith W right of Redmond. ■ Union P arent.Teacher« W ill Elect. The P a re n t T each er association of Oregon, who atten d ed th e school here last year, Is visiting w ith friends In ■ Union d istric t will m eet a t th e the d istrict. She Is now th e g uest of Hi hnolhouse on F riday aftern o o n , May T ro u td ale City H all, T ro u td ale, Oregon th e Misses Ju d ith and H elen I,arson, j - 3 0 . T his being th e last m eet ing of th e school term an d also th e Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab S A T U R D A Y E V E N IN G , M A Y 19 a rp e n le r and P a ln le r W anted. for the election of officers, a full solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest Royal 4-piece OrehfHtra of Portland eral weeks w ork In ca rp en te r- ■ atten d an ce Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. possible prices, you'll go to rep a irin g and p ain tin g in ex- J. DeYoung and Mrs. H erm an Jo h n - C om m ittee— Jam es Spence and R ichard K n arr iX T r a " h ’ ,o r f'lr "on ‘■"•»»‘“ Ute a com m ittee which Is n ltu re, In ru b ato m or anything, by . . . G entlem en, dlJHi l.adle« F ree c o n tra c t week or day. .Merrill, 12- I P*8n,dng en th u sia stic a lly for th e Everybody W f*lt*oaie GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham ¡m ile-house. Phone G resham 2421 1 com m unity picnic to be held in Ju n e , evenings) In th e grove n ear th e school. BANK OF GRESHAM 1 oz, or I ton ? One ounce of Royal Baking Powder is worth a ton of cheaper baking powders when you consider the su periority in the quality, healthfulness and taste of food prepared with it. SAVE B a k in g F o w d e i ■ | Save $1.00 WANTED ,| EK STR O M | 100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES $150 °° in Cash RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE G R E SH A M M E A T M A R K E T Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc. ICE GOOD FOR YOU TOO Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET DANCE