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PAGE HIX GRESHAM Near East Relief Bundle Bay. -And have Rufus n o lm a n e le c te d County Commissiono so we may have some %ood b rib e s at a low SPFCIAI ALUMINUM WARE SALE We have recently received a new lot of Aluminum \\ are which was bought at extremely low prices, prices that are bound to interest the thrifty housewife. And that is not all. The lot contains many new ideas in kitchen utensils that are unique as well as labor saving. We are going to pass these low prices on to the con sumer. We quote some of these as follows: Hound R oasters......... $1.08 Combination Dishes $1.SH Pudding Pan Sets.... Tea Kettles Dish P ans................ Handled Colanders Coffee Percolators with D istributor Electric Percolators, (5.48 _____ Covered Stew Kettles 78c, »Sc, (1.88 Large T rays............. (1.28 Covered Stew pans 98c Set of I Stew P a n s ......68c We give a package of Brillo free with each pur chase of this ware. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham SALE ON RATINES Im ported F rench H ea th er R atin es 36-inches wide, Regular $1.25 yard Sale Price 98c D O M E S T IC R A T IN E S Comes in Maize, Cornflower, Pongee, Nile Rose and White Regular 60c, S a le P rice 4 8 c C h ild ren ’s B lue P la y Suits Special 85c SPECIAL FOR MEN G ood G rad e K haki P a n ts, R eg. $ 1 .9 5 Special for Saturday and Monday $1.75 WALRAI) MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality" Phone 1411 Gresham A M E R IC A N FENCE TUESDAY, MAY 6, IfcH P rin cip al R. E. Cannon of th e high school had th e m isfo rtu n e to get his ca r dam aged in a collision in P o rt Miss D ella H ughes re tu rn e d home land last Friday. T he o th e r c a r w as la st T uesday from an e a ste rn trip of also dam aged and each d riv er agreed nine w eeks in w hich she visited C hi to stan d his own expense. cago and th e p rin cip al cities of the The com ing A rem e club dance on A tlan tic coast, including W ashington, F riday evening, May 9, is aro u sin g P h ilad elp h ia, A tlan tic City, Boston, and New York. She sp en t th e g re a te r mueh in te re st on the p a rt of those p a rt of the tim e in New York visiting who have been accustom ed to atten d these p o p u lar dances, and F rid ay eve w ith relativ es and friends. n ing’s affair is expected to be one of H arry T ru itt has been laid up for th e m ost enjoyable of th e season. The sev eral days w ith a badly bruised c h a ra c te r of a "s p o rt” dance has been foot, th e re su lt of an accid en t at the som ething of a m ystery to some, but brick y ard s w here he is em ployed. the com m ittee in ch arg e gives th e ex L ittle L ouise T ru itt is also sick. p lanation th a t th is w ill be the occa Mr. and Mrs. H arry W arden had as sion for w earing “sp o rt” clothes or guest for two days la st week S. L. sum m er g arm e n ts and th a t co m fo rt Hodges of C hilliw ack, B. C., who was able a ttire will he a fea tu re of the re tu rn in g hom e from a trip to C ali evening. T he com m ittee co n sists of fornia, w here he had sp e n t th e w inter. B. W. T horne, E. W. A ylsw orth, J. E. Mrs. F. V olbrecht re tu rn e d la st M etzger, W. A. H essel an d J. C week from Libby, M ontana, w here she Shultz. w as called sev eral w eeks ago on a c T he q u a rte rly conference of the count of an accid en t to h er husband. Powell Valley circu it of th e M ethodist H er son W alter, who is w orking at Episcopal church will he held a t the Longview, W ashington, sp e n t the G resham church on T h u rsd ay eve week-end w ith his m other. ning, May 8, when official m em bers Mrs. M aggie Ulm p resen ted th e O ut from all th e points of th e circu it will look w ith a full blow n ro se la st S a t p resen t th e ir rep o rts and ro u tin e b u s u rd ay and rep o rted th a t she had one iness will be attended to. Pot luck a week ea rlier. Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore d inner will he served pro m p tly at was d isplaying a b eau tifu l E m p ress of 6:30 o'clock. T his will be followed China rose on A pril 27. by the business session and a fellow Mrs. E lizabeth R and of P o rtlan d ship m eeting and at 8 o'clock Dr. D. visited for several days la st w eek with H. Leech, th e d istric t su p erin ten d en t, her d au g h ter, Mrs. H. O. H o rning and will preach. All are invited to atten d fam ily. Mrs. Geo. Buckley of D ayton, Ore. An 8-pound d au g h ter was born May retu rn ed to her home y esterd ay after 2 to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. H illyard of several d ay s’ visit w ith Mrs. F ietta Boring. M other and babe a re a t Mrs. Hibbard. H. T im m erm an's and a re doing well. The engagem ent of Miss F ern B ur The re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. ton to F red R ifer, Jr., of P o rtlan d , T. U. w ill be held a t th e lib ra ry on was announced recently a t th e home of Mrs. F red R ifer in a show er in T h u rsd ay afternoon, May 8, a t 2:30. Mrs. L eslie Aman an d sm all son, w hich a n um ber of friends of th e W ayne, arriv ed S unday m o rning from young couple joined. Miss B urton r e F iler, Idaho, to spend th e sum m er ceived m any beautiful gifts and th e w ith her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. R aftern o o n was spent in m usic and "500.” Besides Miss B urton and her Macaw. m other, Mrs. A. B urton of G resham B. O. Boswell is able to be on the th ere w ere p resen t a num ber of P o rt stre e t again, a fte r sev eral m o n th s’ ill land friends, am ong them being Mrs. ness. J. W eston and Mrs. W illiam T orrey. Mrs. C. E. R u sh er an d h er sister, J. H am ilton, an em ploye on th e pipe Mrs. R obert Lansdow n of Oregon City, arriv ed home S unday m orning line, lo st th e end of one of his fingers from P arso n s, K ansas, w here they this m orning and had an o th er badly w ere called early in A pril by th e cru sh ed in th e ream er. H am ilton is a death of th e ir b ro th er, I ra Bradfield. riv eter and is living a t th e H en g stler T he la tte r lived in G resham for a few home on R oberts avenue. m onths. The ladies of th e B a p tist church Mr. and Mrs. H ector M organ of Mc a re p lan n in g for th e ir m onthly bake M innville w ere g u ests on S unday of sale w hich will be held a t th e A. W. Mr. and Mrs. H enry M organ an d o th Metzger sto re on n ex t S atu rd ay , May e r relatives. 10. Mrs. J. A. G ray and Mrs. H. W. Thos. G inder of H illsboro is spend Cooley w ill have charge. ing a few days in G resham visiting Miss E sth e r P eterson sp en t Sunday w ith friends. with h er p are n ts in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H onsinger of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Metzger w ent to Ione, W ashington, visited la st week Seaside S atu rd ay , accom panied by w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sm ith. th e ir sons Floyed of P o rtlan d and W ord has been received of th e death W alter of Boring and th e ir fam ilies a t F lorence, Colorado, of Mrs. C ath er The men retu rn ed but th e women will ine J. M cCandless, m o th er of Mrs rem ain a t the beach for a few days. D ora L. Bailey, who moved from Mrs. C lara S unday has re tu rn e d to G resham to F lo ren ce w ith h er fam ily h er hom e h ere a fte r having spent about a y ear ago. Mrs. M cCandless sev eral w eeks at D am ascus w ith her w as n ea rly 79 y ears of age. She w as d au g h ter, Mrs. J. W. Lingle. She has th e widow of th e founder of th e city been ill and w as being cared for by of F lorence, one of th e m ost prom i h er d au g h ter. n en t citizens of th a t place. She visit Mrs. E thel M iller of R ick reall v isit ed in G resham a few y ea rs ago and ed over th e week-end w ith h er m other, m ade m any w arm frien d s h ere who Mrs. E lizabeth McLain. will re g re t to learn of h er death A p arty co n sistin g of H. L. St. Clair, A special m eeting of th e au x ilia ry Mr. and Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir, Miss to th e A m erican Legion has been c a ll S ara Dotson, Miss Em m a B. Johnson. ed for next F rid ay evening, May 9, in M arg aret St. C lair and D orothy th e I.O . O F . hall. T his will be an Cooper drove on Sunday to E agle im p o rtan t m eeting and a full a tte n d C reek on the Colum bia riv er highw ay, ance of m em bers is hoped for. In itia an d In sp ite of th e rain enjoyed a hike tion of a larg e class w ill ta k e place to th e punch bowl on th e E agle Creek and d elegates to th e sta te convention tra il. to be held in P o rtlan d on Ju n e 11-13 T he steam ditch digger excavating wil be held. P lan s for m em orial day for th e Bull Run pipe line h as re a c h will also be discussed. ed th e vicinity of South R o b erts av e nue, w orking w estw ard from th e Pow ell V alley neighborhood. T he lengths of pipe a re being laid and riv eted to g eth er. Miss F lo ella Jaco b s joined th e g irls of th e Pow ell V alley strin g band last F rid ay evening in a visit to th e Sw e dish T ab ern acle In P o rtlan d w here th ey assisted in services. T he c a n ta ta “R u th .” given la st F ri day evening at th e M ethodist E pisco pal ch u rch u n d er th e d irectio n of Joseph A. F inley of P o rtlan d , w as an u n u su a lly fine ren d itio n and received high p raise from those who h eard it. A n um ber of G resham sin g ers joined w ith Mr. F in ley 's P o rtlan d Concert com pany in p u ttin g on th e can tata. B undle Day for N ear E ast Relief Is May 21. L ast y ear d u rin g th e exile of m ore ■ th a n a m illion people from Asia Minor, 500,000 people w ere given p r o tectio n by m eans of used A m erican ' clothing. A P o rtlan d m an. now in th e j N ear E ast, w rites th a t in m any cases th is clo th in g m ean t th e difference be- i tw een life and death. Used clothing I for women and ch ild ren Is g reatly i needed as ap p ro x im ately one h alf m il- ■ lion people a re un ab le to And perm a- ' n en t hom es in G reece and reliab le r e p o rts indicate th a t th e suffering is in- I tense. "Say It w ith a W a n t A d.” OUTLOOK, GRESHAM LOCALS See u s for septic tan k s. We know how and can save you money. G resh am P lum bing & Tin Shop, phone 1233 BnBTrt.-Stt G IV E S D O U B L E SERV ICE. Close mesh up to 20 inches m akes it hog-tight. H orse-hiRh. Bull- strong. M ade of high quality steel and im proved galvanizing, it will give n Jong-lived service w hich resists th e corrosive action of changing w e a th e r and stand up u n d er th e w eight of heavy snow . Backed by 20 years of quality fence building, Amer ican F ence is both a quality and an econom y investm ent. Come in and see it. A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Phone 1451 The W INCHESTER Store The p ro g ress of civilization con tinuully adds to th e conveniences nnd labor-saving devices of th home. Not so m any y ea rs ago w hen our p are n ts and g ra n d p a r ents w anted to keep th e ir milk, blitter, and o th er foods fresh and sw eet it w as n ecessary to sto re them in dam p, m usty eaves or well houses. Now, w ith th e aid of artificial lef you may keep food fresh and sweet In clean, sa n ita ry , convenient re frlg e rato rs. It is so econom ical, too. Left-over dishes rem ain fresh and wholesom e for an indeflnit tim e w hen kept in th e ice-box. Phone or call now. so th a t we may include you on o u r delivery route. DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone lls i Gresham WRIGLEYS After Every Meal I l ’s the lo n g est-lasting confection you can b u y - a n d It ’s a help to d i gestion and a clean ser A. > fo r the m outh * and teeth. Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx You Will Enjoy GOLF Here you will find a complete equipment of Spalding C lubs, Balls and Bags, also the new est apparel in Sweaters, Knickers, Hose, Caps, Shoes, Etc. E veryth in g you n eed for th e g a m e Clubs.................... Bags...................... Balls..................... Sw eaters............. Knickers............... Hose...................... Caps...................... Shoes..................... $5.00 to $8.50 $1.50 to $2.25 $1.50 to $3.00 F or M en a n d W om en RUBY GOLF COURSE Opens MAY 13 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AylsWortK &Martiry M en ’ s w e a r S h o e s G R ESH A M t/Ke A ery often we are asked in what form money should be carried by persons going abroad. American Express Trav elers Cheques—th a t’s our answer because those Cheques are as good as TELLER gold anywhere travelers go; because they protect travelers’ funds against loss; because they are self-identifying, and can be cashed only by the original purchaser, and because in the neat lit tle leather wallets in which they are issued Travelers Cheques are convenient to carry. The sale of Travelers Cheques com prises only one of the many serv ices this bank offers to travelers. First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON Interest and Checking Accounts ' a sa fe ty Deposit Boxes (j Loans, Exchange and Bonds «SIM, W r t g l c y 'a m e a n s b e n e fit a s w e l l a s p le a s u r e . DARK R IM .s I'XDEK EYES P ain te d fu rn itu re is dain ty and a t F or th e relief of d ark rin g s and tra c tiv e for use in bedroom s. W icker blood shot eves th e re Is nothing b et fu rn itu re , w hen u p h o lstered w ith te r th an sim ple cam phor, w itchhazel, chintx, is good. h y d rastis. etc., as m ixed in LavopttM eye w ash. T he quick action is s u r p rising. Eye cu p f r e e —G resh am D rug Com pany.—Adv. BRIQUETS. All C. O. D. o rd ers delivered in Ju n e Trr„°i.n’o,0 n 10r m o re' , U 75 E kstrom T ru ck Service, phone 1581. H a ll’s C a ta rrh M edicine Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success ful in the treatment o f Catsrrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. C H E N E Y & . C O .. T o le d o , O h io