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GBESHAM orTLOOl Tt'ESPAY. APRIL S UfcM PAGE HALEY Old Time DANCE AT BORING, OREGON SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12 Quadrilles, Schottisches, Polkas, Waltzes E v e ry th in g Old T im e ___________ L u n c h a t 10:30 JOHN HOS8NEK, Floor Manager S tarter a n d D tm o u n ltU l R im » u ir » 295 A n E xceptional Value! F O. B. DETROIT It requires no technical knowledge of automobiles to appre ciate the outstanding value of the Ford Touring Car. N ot only is it the lowest priced five-passenger car on the market, but it is also a car that costs little to operate, little to keep in condition and has an unusually high resale value after years of service. . A l l Ford Cars are sold on convenient deferred terms, or may be purchased under the Ford W eekly Purchase Plan. Detroit, Michigan See the N earest A uthorized Ford Dealer KN64C C A R S • T R U C K S * T R A C T O R S 1 u uo« OIL «ai 3 »seo AMAIZO J Thrifty housekeepers, who appre ciate the economy of using only the best of cooking materials, will wel come Amaizo—the superior oil for fryingrshortening and salad dressings. Has eleven distinct advantages over other oils a n d cookin g fa ts. A HOGAN T he revival m eetings a t th e B aptist ch u rch a re p ro g ressin g very sa tisfa c torily. T he in te re st has been in c re a s ing day by day. an d th a t in sp ite of unfav o rab le w eath er an d to rn -u p roads. T he Rev. Mr. B ently Is a pow erfu l p re a c h e r and has had a long ex perience in th e evan g elistic field. He I has been in stru m e n ta l in leading h u n d red s of people to th e cross. M eetings w ill be held every nig h t th is week. E very evening serv ice begins at o'clock. All a re u rg en tly invited. hw qo Your Qrocer Has It AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. New York Chicago Mrs. W. H. B lack w as shopping In P o rtlan d W ednesday. Mrs. R. L. T om kins and little sou R alph of A lbany is v isitin g th is week w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. K arl S ch u lts, an d o th e r relativ es and friends. Mrs. T om kins expects to leave soon for P lacerv ille, C alifornia, w here h er husband Is now em ployed. Ted M iller and Miss B eatrice Beeley of B oring took d in n er T h u rsd ay eve ning w ith th e fo rm e r's sister. Mrs. M ark D oryland. Mrs. A. J. S to u t received w ord Mon day of th e serio u s illn ess of h er m other, Mrs. F ra n ce s M acK errow, of Sandy. Mrs. M acK errow is suffering w ith erysipelas. S everal front th is vicinity w ent sm eltin g ’ a t T ro u td ale Monday eve ning b ut w ere disappointed to find th e fish had stopped ru n n in g . Mr. and Mrs. P. C. C ollins have moved into th e ir house rec en tly v ac at ed by Mr. and Mrs. P au l V edder. Mr. an d Mrs. Vedder have moved into a sm all house on W. H. G ibson’s place. W hile a t w ork T h u rsd ay a t th e Co Ium bia brick yard. Tom C raw ford up set a w heelbarrow load of building tile and in som e m an n er stru c k the m uscle of his arm , ca u sin g in ten se pain. He is un ab le to w ork. A. J. S to u t w as ab sen t from home la st week, looking a fte r th e in te re st of his farm a t Beaver Creek. Mrs. M. D oryland had as g u ests F ri day evening, Mrs. M iller and h er sis te r, Miss E lsie, of M ontavllla. FREE KU KLUX KLAN LECTURE REV. F. R. JOHNSON “ " llU llIllllliii 100% AMERICANISM At Union High School, Gresham, Oregon Friday, April 11, 8:15 p. m. BRING YOUR PROTESTANT FRIENDS B O R IN G Mr. and Mrs. Royce Child have moved in to th e house on tho W illiam F ra n k place. Mrs. A lfred Y aun re tu rn e d home W ednesday from th e Good S am aritan h o sp ital in P o rtlan d w here she has been since she u n d erw en t an o p era tion ab o u t th re e w eeks ago. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger of G resham w as a g u est a t th e hom e of h er son, W. W M etzger and fam ily, T h u rsd ay . Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and two sm all d au g h ters of P o rtlan d have been v isitin g for th e p ast w eek a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beck and fam ily. Mrs. W alter E v ertso n of A shland w as a w eek end g u est a t th e hom e of her m o th er, Mrs. M ary P o tter. T he L adies' Aid w ill give a b azaar T uesday evening a t th e I. O. O. F. hall. All kinds of hand m ade a rtic le s will be offered for sale. A splendid p ro gram is being p rep a re d and supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. L eroy T an n e r of P o rt land w ere g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Child th e first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C oates and fam i ly of P o rtlan d w ere S unday g u ests at the hom e of Mrs. O. A. P alm er. L. C. F ish er, tie in sp ecto r for the O. W. R. & N. railw a y com pany, spent S unday w ith his fam ily here. Mrs. H. H. H ughes is rep o rted very ill th is week. Ed. Brow n v ui his foot badly w ith an ax S atu rd ay . Mrs. H u n ter of P o rtlan d w as a vis ito r a t th e hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. V. M endenhall, la st week. Mr. L ehm an rec en tly arriv ed here from W isconsin and has moVed Into th e house on th e A nderson place. He Is em ployed on th e Sabin place. Miss Dolly D ayton, Miss B uela Jo h n son and H e rb e rt Stover, all of P o rt land. w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Child and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M auldlng spent Sunday v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. M auldlng's sister, Mrs. O. Brehm and fam ily of V ancouver. F . M. M organ h as a badly m ashed foot as a re su lt of an accid en t w hile loading tie s F rid ay of la st week. P O W E LL V A L L E Y R euben and E dna D anielson, cou- I sin s of th e Misses E sth e r. May and | N ettle N elson, cam e o ut from P o rt- | land S unday for a sh o rt visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. H offman, Mr. I an d Mrs. C harles K elly, W illiam K elly and H enry N ew m an, of Salem , w ere re c e n t g u ests a t th e hom e of | | Sam C arrell. Miss Amy G ustafson has secu red a | I position w ith a building m ateria l firm J as ste n o g ra p h er and a s sista n t on I books. She has been a tten d in g N orth- | w estern business college. Mrs. H llm a A llq u lst and ch ild ren ! I and Mrs. C. C ed arq u lst and child cam e o ut from P o rtlan d S unday for I a sh o rt v isit w ith Mrs. F ra n k G u sta f son. Miss Ruth Cowgill, of Corvallis, a clu b le ctu rer, w as also a recen t | | visito r a t th e G ustafson home. T he W om en's Home and M issionary I I society of the L u th eran ch u rch will I give a program a t th e ch u rch on S a t u rd ay evening, A pril 12. R efresh-1 m ents w ill be served. All a re cordial-1 ly invited. LUSTED T he L usted P a ren t-T ea ch e r assocla- I tlon w ill m eet on, F rid a y evening I I A pril 11, when a good p ro g ram and a can d y sa le will be held Each lady Is ta sk e d to b rin g sandw iches o r po tato salad. H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine rid your system of Catarrh o f Deafness Before You Buy Seeds Ask Our Prices RED CLOVER, ALSIKE, TIMOTHY. At very reasonable rates considering the high quality. VEGETABLE SEEDS, all kind*. FLOWER SEEDS, most complete list in tho Northwest DAHLIA BULBS. We are headquarters. GLADIOLI BULBS. Complete list of our own growing. I EB 11LIZERS, of all kinds. Get our prices before buying Send for our 1924 Catalog. GILL BROS. SEED CO. 95th and Barr Road Portland, Oregon. Sand TAbor 2683 Gravel Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. Low est P rices. B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. KNARR & SO N PHONE GRESHAM 189 TROUTDALE, OREGON WANTED CUCUMBER PICKLES V e paid the Gresham growers in 1923 $35,000. Did you get your share? You will get your share this year by making a contract now at Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. Gresham, Ore. phone 1881 YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY It Is a Safe and Sound Investment e a s v \ e i m i n « " L in a t <M>, a, ? i a r *' pMr TBlu" ,1 0 °- toT '•■*» o r on easy term s. I t will net you 7.14% on every d o llar you Invest. W rite for full Inform ation today. In v estm en t D epartm ent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Room «05 Electric Bldg , Portland, Oregon NOTICE TO VOTER«. All citizens of M ultnom ah co unty [ caused by Catarrh. ea st of P o rtlan d who have n ot re g is M fa , t a a 40 , a m tered o r who have changed ad d ress F. J. CHENEY fit C O ., Toledo, O hio sin ce la st voting should call a t th e of- flee of Jo h n Brow n, re g istra r, in O resham , and re g iste r before A pril 15, In o rd er to vote a t th e p rim a rie s on May 1«. T hose who a re alre ad y re g istered and voted a t recen t elections do not need to reg leter.