FIVE T he V ictory P.-T. A. w ill hold th e la st m eeting of th e year on F rid ay T he U nion-D am ascus F arm B ureau evening, May 9. T his w ill be espec- has been active d u rin g th e past tally in honor of fath ers. All a re m onth. It has held th re e su ccessfu l Invited to be p resen t. E lection of of- j public m eetings. T he "c arp et rag Seers w ill be held and Anal re p o rts of social held th e evening of A pril 19, th e - y ear w ill be -------- made. — Dues for t vuc h e ! i reflected a * gicdi. g rea t ueai deal oi of cred cre d it it on on o n w tcu < en su in 6 year »'ill be gladly received both th e p rogram and supper com- a t tllls l *m e- R efreshm ents w ill be i m ittee. T he p rogram , though sh o rt served. w as one of th e b est ever held in th is j com m unity. As for th e su p p er it was ROCKWOOD | as tru ly delicious as prom ised. The I p lay let by th re e of th e youuger F arm M embers and frien d s of th e R ock wood ch u rch w ill jo in in th e c irc u it I B ureau m em bers w as w ell given. The j re st of th e p ro g ram w as by outside q u a rte rly conference a t th e G resham solos w ere given given b* by M. E. ch u rc h on T h u rsd ay evening, * ta len t. J P '* iano * “ 0 80108 wt>re r 7. T h ere w ill he hasket d in n er W aIter Mudge and Miss H endrickson TROUTDALE May 7. T h ere w ill be b ask et d in n er j an d violin m usic by W. D. K inder Mr. and Mrs. H. E. B radley and a t 6:30 o’clock, rep o rts, good fellow , L eslie W alrad 's sin g in g w as as al- d au g h ters, Lois and F ra n ce s, w ere ship m eeting and a serm on a t 8 j w ays, a tre a t, as also w as Mrs. Don- o’clock. gu ests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ___________ _____ j ald so n ’s read in g , w hile th e "W reck A lthaus and d au g h ter, H elen. Pulntlng Problems Solved. of ,h e H esp eru s" as given by her L et m e help you solve your p ain t- i sm all son w as tru ly rem ark ab le. At Money to loan on re a l estate. F arm lug problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man. first disap p o in tm en t w as felt th a t th e loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T horne. G resham , phone 1971,-A dv. tf crow d w as not q u lte 8Q ,arg e as Mrs. S. F. P itts h as gone to The D alles to v isit h er sister, Mrs. A rth u r W atson. She will also visit h er d au g h te r, Mrs. Ivan S utton, a t P arkdale. A rran g em en ts have been m ade to hold cottage p ra y e r m eetings on c c u iu g a v every v c i j sciuiiu wee*. T • h usa.ouaj u rsd ay evenings second week An in te restin g m eeting w as held at th e hom e of Mike S teu d ler la st T h u rs- day. Mrs. S. B. Splaw n en tertain ed her S unday school class la st S atu rd ay a f ternoon. F o u rte en ju n io r boys and g irls w ere p resen t. T hey enjoyed gam es and a w ienie roast. Miss Violet P a rre t of P o rtlan d was a Sunday g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Boring. W. H. Boring m ade a business trip to Oregon City Monday. S. J. G arriso n re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d } today a fte r spending th e last week at th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. H. Naas and family. L. C. A rm stro n g is hom e from V er nonia for a sh o rt visit w ith his fam ily here. L. H. M aliicoat, E. V. M endenhall and G leu D allas w ent to th e D es ch u tes riv er in ea ste rn O regon S atu r day for a sh o rt fishing trip . They re ported best of luck. Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew G ribble and baby of P o rtlan d sp en t th e week-end a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. T elford and fam ily. A m eeting w as held a t Mr. W a lle r’s hall Monday evening of th is w eek to organize a b aseb all league fo r the season. T he follow ing team s w ere ! u su al a t e n tertain m en ts in th is com rep resen ted and will form th e league: m unity but th o se p rese n t en tered into Boring, B arton, Sandy, E stacad a. th e sp irit of th e th in g and a p p a re n tly T ro u td ale and G resham . had a good tim e. T he c a rp e t rag b alls A trav e lin g m edical com pany is sold read ily . S up p er w as served to show ing a t th e I. O. O. F. h all th is th o se p u rch asin g , to g e th er w ith th e week. ones m ak in g th e b alls, w hile o th e rs The Boring th e a te r is giving tw o could buy th e ir su p p er by th e plate. show s a week. Sunday and T hursday In all m ore th a n $25 w as netted. nights, and som e e x tra good p ic tu res j T he follow ing T h u rsd ay a w ell ad are a rran g e d for booking in th e neat- v ertised open m eeting w as held. C u r future. re n t q u estio n s of im p o rtan ce and in Mr. and Mrs. Ju v ln a ll an d fam ily SHOES te re s t w ere discussed by S tate S en of Idaho have been v isitin g fo r sev a to r Tooze, M. S. S hrock an d E dw ard era l days a t th e hom e of Mr. Juvin- G R E S H A M S h earer, th e tw o la tte r being candi a ll's sister, Mrs. Em m a G regson. They dates fo r nom ination as s ta te re p re left Monday accom panied by Mrs. It e Give Red Trading Stamps sen tativ es. G regson to v isit an o th er siste r at ML On S a tu rd a y evening, May 3, w as A storia. th e re g u la r m onthly m eeting. A fter The ra in m ade th e S unday ball a b rief session, w hich included th e gam e w ith B arton im possible, b ut it u su al re p o rts, th e discussion of th e will be played later. recom m endations of th e leg islativ e The one-m ile strip of paving n o rth com m ittee of C lackam as county w as of Boring to w ard G resham h as been tak en up. T his occupied th e e a rlie r com pleted and th e road to w ard s S an p a r t of th e evening a fte r w hich su p dy is now being paved. per and a social tim e w as enjoyed in F. M. M organ h as a dislocated th e basem ent. sh o u ld er and o th e r severe cu ts and b ru ises as th e re su lt of an autom o P L E A SA N T VALLEY bile collision Sunday night, w hen his ca r collided w ith th a t of Mr. E n abenet Official m em bers and o th ers of the n o rth of h ere on th e Sandy road. The com m unity ch u rch a re invited to tak e occupants of th e o th e r c a r escaped p a rt in th e q u a rte rly conference of the u n h u rt. c irc u it to be held a t th e G resham Prices Q u o te d B elo w a re F . O . B. G re s h a m The door rec eip ts from th e Cooper M ethodist ch u rc h on T h u rsd ay e v e M usical com pany show of S atu rd ay ning, b eg in n in g w ith pot luck d in n er S ed a n .......... night w ere $40, besides th e supper a t 6:30 o'clock. An in te restin g m eet re tu rn s. The m oney goes to th e Hood ing is an ticip ated . Dr. D. H. Leech View camp. C oupe ............. w ill p reach a t 8 o ’clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. M etzger and T ou rin g . . . . little d au g h ter D o rris m otored to S ea P L E A SA N T HOME side S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. John R oa d ster . . . A p le a sa n t su rp rise w as given Mrs. Metzger of G resham and Mr. and Mrs. Floyed M etzger of P o rtlan d acco m A. R. G oger when th e m em bers of the 4 -P a ssen g er C oupe L adies Aid and neighbors called panied them . T he m en re tu rn e d S u n day evening b u t th e w omen will T h u rsd ay , May 1, it being n ea r her L ight D eliv ery . . . b irth d ay . D u rin g the aftern o o n p lan ts spend th e w eek a t th e beach. “300 Millionth’ Phoenix Hosiery Week With this week’s production, 300 mil lion Phoenix hose will have been made during the last ten years. We have joined with the manufacturers of this famous brand in a nation-wide observance of this remarkable achievement. See our window for details of a prize contest wherein there is offered $1500.(10 FOR A NAME OR SLOGAN Phoenix Silk Hose Used Cars Trucks & Tractors Overland 19^1, license and thoroughly over hauled .............................................................. $300 00 1 1920 Chevrolet, license and good tires.......... $200.00 1 1917 Ford touring, license, good condition..... $125.00 1 1919 Ford touring with license.......................... $110.00 1 Ford bug, A -l condition............................... —..$125.00 1 Maxwell 1924 touring and extras.................. $950.00 Look th ese cars over, d rive them , then y o u ’ll buy a u sed car from H e ssel 1 Maxwell ton truck 1 Case 10-18 tractor with plows, good condition. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. W. A. HESSEL Reliability Service for Ladies $ 1 -0 0 $ 2 -3 5 BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM w ere p resen ted to Mrs. J. R. D uncan, Mrs. M. C. M iller and Mrs. A. R. Go g er w ith b est w ishes for th e ir b irth days. A d elig h tfu l tim e w as enjoyed by all. T he D istric t S unday School conven tion w as held S unday a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h w ith a very good atten d an ce from all th e ch u rch . CORBETT With the coming of Spring comes a desire to have your car overhauled. We do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices A c c e sso r ie s T ires Dodge Service, Aiemite Grease Service G R ESH A M Phone 2391 GARAGE Nite Phone 706 Phone 1821 Res. 195x4 “A Complete Electrical Service Anything Electrical Repaired A. E. HAMILTON L IC E N S E D ELECTRICIAN W IR IN G National Mazda Lamps FIX TU R ES Expert M otor Repairing Powell Street Gresham PAINT UP/ CLEAN UP/ A C O M PLETE L IN E OF W all P ap er, P a in ts, V a rn ish es, S tain s, K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc. TODD THE PAINT MAN_____________ Let me help you with your Painting Problems E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g Gresham, Oregon Phone 1971 PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 M EAT H a rry Donley of S pokane visited on Sunday w ith his uncle, G eorge Shaw and fam ily. F airview g ran g e a t its re g u la r m eet ing next S atu rd ay w ill follow th e c u s tom of recen t y ea rs and have its May p ro g ram given by th e ch ild ren who a re engaged in club w ork. T his will be a t 2 o'clock and Is open to th e pub lic. E veryone Is co rd ially invited to atten d . A p lan is afoot to help the ch ild ren a bit in sending th e ir dele g ates to O.A.C., so pocket books should be brought. At th e business session p receding th e le ctu re hour, th e re will be w ork in th e th ird and fo u rth de grees. T he q u a rte rly conference of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch for th e Pow el V alley c irc u it w ill be held a t G resham on T h u rsd ay evening, begin ning a t 6:30 o’clock w ith a b ask et d in n er. T his will be follow ed by rep o rts and a fellow ship m eeting and a t 8 o'clock. Dr. D. H. Leech will preach T h e W om en’s society of th e P res b y terlan ch u rc h will m eet a t th e home of Mrs. D. A. D onaugh on n ex t T h u rs day aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock. All w om en a re co rd ially Invited. At th e M ethodist ch u rc h on W ednes- d lst ch u rch on W ednesday evening th e com bined p ray e r m eeting and E p w o rth L eague will be held. “T he R e dem ption of th e Je rlc o Road w ill be th e topic of discussion. POWELL VALLEY SHERMAN McCARTER Latourell Bldg., Gresham 675 g *RAGE Phone 2331 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Have ju st purchased from the damaged stock de partm ent of one of the leading wholesale houses in Portland a consignment of B O X B E D S P R IN G S at a very reasonable figure, in turn we are passing them on to our customers. They are new stock but are slight ly shelf worn. We offer two of them at $ 1 5 .0 0 each and two at $10.00. I he wholesale price on these springs was $35.00. Call and look them over. J. E. M ETZGER Your Home Furnisher Gresham, Oregon FOR THE BEST M EATS Fresh or Cured, I^ard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab Those Good Nash Clothes P. A. Jo h n so n and d a u g h te rs H llm a solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest All wool, ta ilo red to m easu re, su it or and Em m a and A rth u r S treb in w ere possible prices, you’ll go to ov erco at $23.50. T he b est clo th es on Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of e a rth for th e price. P. F. Black Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st A nderson of G resham , O regon.—Adv. Bonneville. Miss N ettle Nelson retu rn ed to her , GEO. BIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Gresham desk In th e high school office Monday a fte r an absence of several days on I acco u n t of Illness. Miss G eneva ■ Sim m onson took h er place w hile she ' wag sick. a t thia B akery and a t S tor s Mrs. A. Aim and Mrs. A. C. A rvld- son and ch ild ren w ere S atu rd ay shop- Contain» the Vilainines, inked by p ers in P o rtlan d . scientific prlncit lea A ndrew Ryberg, who w as in ju red in IPs Good and Good for Von a b la st explosion la st T h u rsd ay , has been visited by a num ber of frien d s from th is vicinity who re p o rt him as doing as well as can be expected. He THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 w ill n ot be ab le to leave th e hospital There’s Only “ONE’ for some tim e yet. Mrs. L lngw ald has gone to P o rt- i Ml WASTED. GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR land to v isit h er b ro th er and oth er N otice is hereby given th a t sealed GAS ON STOMACH relativ es for a couple of weeks. . _ . _ . ,,, . . , j bids w ill be received by th e u n d er- Mrs. A ugust F ra n k will en te rta in signed u n til th e h o u r of 8 o ’clock p. m Sim ple g lycerine, bu ck th o rn bark, Republican Candidate for th e L adles Aid of th e L u th e ra n ch u rch th e 12th day of May, 1924, for th e sale etc., as mixed In A dlerika, helps any S ta te S en a to r a t h er home T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . May ° t G>e O rien t schoolhouse, said school- case gas on th e stom ach In TEN m in " All a r e co rd ially Invited. house to be to rn dow n and e re ry - utes. Most m edicines a c t only on M ultnom ah County a - i __ . . j . th in g rem oved from th e g ro u n d s In- low er bowel b u t A d lerik a acta on “Don’t < onfnse Him with Any Mrs. C. A. L indgren w as tre a te d to a,de of j 0 d aj,g or May j j , 1924 BOTH u pper and low er bowel and r e other Goldstein on the Ballot p le asa n t su rp rise T uesday a fte r T he school board rese rv in g th e moves all g asses and poisons. B rings noon, th e occasion being her birthday, rig h t to reje ct any and a ll hlda out m a tte r you never th o u g h t w as In Vole 7« X N earby frien d s cam e In and th e tim e A. J. QUAY, C lerk, your system . E x cellen t for o b stin ate Harnett (H) Goldstein w as spent p leasan tly . R efreshm ents Orient School Dlst. No. 6 Jt. constipation. G uards a g a in st a p p e n —Paid Adv. dicitis. — G resham D rug Com pany. were served. x Want xd w„ , do u for you —Adv. THE SANITARY MARKET OUR HEALTH BREAD J Gresham City Bakery 1 A b so lu tely G RESH AM Mrs. Sheldon S tea rn s of Ogden w as th e g u est of Mrs. L eland and d au g h te r, Mrs. L ew is Reed, S atu rd ay and Sunday. T he M isses Jo y C ro ck ett and P a u l ine R ickli atten d ed th e glee club co n te st a t th e au d ito riu m in P o rtlan d M onday evening as both of th e ir uni v ersities w ere co n testan ts. Miss C rockett, a g ra d u a te of th e U niversi ty of Idaho, and Miss R ickli of Will am ette U n iv ersity of Salem . T. J. K re u d er of L en ts w as a w el com e visito r a t C olum bia g ran g e Sat urday. Mrs. C. E. S m ith w as elected a lte r n ate deleg ate to th e sta te g ran g e and W. F. H en k le delegate. Geo. K nieriem visited In P o rtlan d th e la st of th e week. A. S. W oodw ard w as in P o rtla n d on b u sin ess S atu rd ay . Mrs. V ictor E llis is In P o rtlan d w ith h er little son, Clifford, who Is u n d er th e c a re of a physician. Mr. H arm on and son W alter of P o rtlan d w ere S unday v isito rs a t the L ew is Reed home. 1-Ton T ruck C hassis FAIRVIEW M ARK ET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 ’Barney” Goldstein