PAGE K H « F arm Rem inder*. F ru it picked w hile im m atu re w ilts m ore readily th a n when picked la te r in th e season. E xcessive loss ot w eight re su lts in w ilting w hich s e ri­ ously Im pairs th e ap p e aran c e of the fruit. "W ilting p ea rs,” says th e O re­ gon A gricu ltu ral College h o rtic u ltu re dep artm en t," lose th e ir gloss, a re dull and u n a ttra c tiv e and do not become aro m atic.” More than 300,000 school child ren a re now ca rrie d to th e ir class room s by m otor bus, it is said. A few y ears ago m any of these y o u n g sters w ere deprived of schooling d uring ce rtain periods on account of th e condition of th e roads. Notice to the Public. H einie ' G erdes being no longer in the em ploy of the G resham Meat M ar­ ket, A. J. W. Brown, p ro p rieto r, would esteem ft a favor if all accounts con­ tra c te d through him be paid to his successor on th e delivery, or m ailed direct to the firm. u Bids Wanted fo r T ransportation of GRESHAM LOCALS Continued from page 1 B I T T E B IC I PATTERNS Carried Here Complete Stock T h ere w ere about 100 In atten d an ce j a t th e an n u a l reception given F rid ay evening by th e high school ju n io r class to th e seniors. The gym nasium | w as ta ste fu lly decorated In H allow - j e en colors am i au tu m n leaves. The j facu lty and a n um ber of th e board m em bers with th e ir w ives w ere pc. «•nt. Miss Hope M ackenzie Is the | ju n io r class ad v iser and R. E. Cannon th e adviser of th e sen io r class. Now is tlie time to think of the cold « in te r days to come. th at p e ts ’em ! RODS R EPA IR ED AND WOUND TODD for TACKLE Powell S tre et O reaham Bur Shoe Bepurtm ent offers uttructive values for misses and ladies. Ladies’ medium light weight Union Suits, low neck no sleeves, tight knee, or loose knee regular s iz e s ............................. ’»j Out sizes $1.50 M isses’ an d L adies’ Black k id P u m p s, cu t o u t stra p , all sizes $&50 M isses’ an d L adies’ Black P a te n t L ea th er Pum ps, Rom an stra p , a ll siz e s............................. #X.'d> Ladies’ Fleeced Union Suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, reg. sizes $•» mt Out sizes $2.25 ........................ Misses’ an d L adles’ Black and Brow n k id Oxfords, solid le a th ­ er, low h e e l......................................#3.50 Ladies' W orsted and Cotton Union Suits, about . _ — t n u it.v j dU U lil i 4 ^ ° ° ’ Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, reg. sizes $1.50. Out sizes................... $5,00 Stei” In Pant8’ knee length All sizes.............................. S o i l W E Misses’ and Children’s Union Suits, Munsing, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, drop seats, ankle length sizes 2 to 6, $1.25. Sizes 8 to 12 $1.5 .50 Misses’ and Children’s M unsing Suits wool mixed, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, drop seats, ankle length sizes 2 to 6 $1.85. Sizes 8 to 12 $2.35 DEPEND0N UNDERWEAR to ,7 ./^ V C n .o n X lt* all size, a t ».«.no Our stock is complete in all the newest apparel th at is shown this season. ,,derw ear’ WOGl mixed, sizes 34 to 44, $2.25 .......... ” r" " WS’ «» « •» » S Z « k n . * 1 * “ ' U n l o n Com plete line of R ubbers, Boots and P ack s to lit every one. IN OUR LA D IES’ READY TO W EAR D E PA R T M E N T you will find just the Coat and Dress you have been looking for and at prices that are attractive Men’s l i e « ,, K nit Cotton Fleeced Union Suits, cream. Sizes 30 ’o 40 i> , „ „ . Specially priced at $1.5)5 suit B « „ l i e . , , K nit Fleeced « n - n C olorU nion Suits, nl. size., 6 to 16 ym. F VI R M ens Heavy Knit Munsing Union Suits, cotton fleeced, sizes 36 to 50, $2.25 a suit M ens Gray Wool Mixed Union Suits’ about So', wool, high neck, long sleeves closed crotch, sizes 36 to 50, $1.50 suit. Men s Blue Mottled Munsing Suits, heavy knit, sizes 36 to 50, an exceptionally good garm ent, $3.00 suit. Men’s Light Weight Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, closed crotch, % length, all sizes $1.75 suit. Ju n io r's Munsing Gray Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle lengths, cotton fleeced, closed crotch, sizes 8 to 12 $1.50. Sizes 14 to 18 $1.85. Ju n io r Munsing Gray Union Suits, wool mixed, drop seat, ankle length, high neck, sizes 2 to 6 $1.85. Same quality as above with closed crotch sizes 8 to 12 $2.35. Complete line of Infant s K nit Vests to be found here in any style desired. H J s 'u F F l'u Æ M£N’S and JUNIOR'S MUNSING Children’s Muiising Tape Knit Un­ der W aist, low neck, no sleeves, a11 s,zes ................................................ 50c Men’, l.lnb, w oin,„ A com plete stock of solid le a th e r shoes can be found h ere fo r m en, women and ch ild ren a t p o p u la r p rises. w UNION SUIT YOU C H I L D R E N ’S M U N S I N G Mrs. Ida H en g stler w as tendered a i show er at her hom e M onday evening in honor of h er ap p ro ach in g ! " ‘ 'b l i n g . T he house w as full and m any useful and b eautiful g ifts w ere received. Mrs. H en g stler w ill leave tmoa for Uolorado w h .rc s |u. will J m a rrie d to a friend of h e r girlhood. Mr. and Mrs. R obert M iller of New-1 b erg sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. flan s L arsen. T hey a re evan-1 g elistic sin g ers and a t th e serv ice of | the u n d en om inational tem p le F rid a y evening san g sev eral selectio n s w hich w ere m uch ap p reciated . M isses’ and Ladies’ Black and k id O xford, com bination la st a a rc h su p p o rt ..................................#«.50 Let M W omen’s Munsing Bloomers, knee length reg sizes 85c. Outsizes................................. ’ $1.00 M il p r is e ' «JS km 11» I sell the Tackle SHOES D o n t Say U n d e r w e a r — S ay M u n iio g w e a r Ladies’ medium weight Union Suits, with Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, tight knee, reg. sizes.... $2.00 Out sizes $2.25 pink. R E D U C IN G CORSETS P ark here and shop in com fort Münsing Wear for (he Entire Family Mr. and Mrs. David M agnuson and j th re e ch ild ren expect to leave W ed­ nesday by au to for th e ir fo rm er hom e ) in A labam a. They cam e w est a little over a y ear ago, hut aft« r spending a | w inter here, they have decided the clim ate is a little too rigorous. They w ill stop a t Canby, Oregon, for a few d ay s’ visit w ith relativ es, also they ex- | pect to m ake a sh o rt stay in C a lifo r­ nia. Mr. M agnuson is a b ro th e r of | Otto M agnuson in Pow ell V alley, also of E m anuel M agnuson In D am ascus. Mrs. O scar T h o ren and Mrs. Sam P alm quiat. k S tudents in Union High School D istrict No. d. Sealed bids w ill be received by the Board of D irectors of Union High School D istrict No. 2. G resham , M ult­ nomah county, Oregon, for th e f u r n ­ ishing of suitab le m otor vehicles for Glen M ercer, who Is a ju n io r at th e tra n sp o rta tio n of stu d e n ts to and from the follow ing d istric ts to the O. A. C., sp en t th e w eek-end w ith his high school building a t G resham - p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M ercer. | Lynch, T erry, Victory. Powell Valley He atten d ed th e big O regon-S tanford O rient and H illsview. football gam e a t P o rtla n d S atu rd ay . I ( o n tra c ts will begin J a n u a ry 2d L ew is A lbert and fam ily of Cam as, J and end Decem ber 31st, 1925. F or fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs consult your W ashington, sp e n t S atu rd ay and S un­ local d irecto r or th e clerk of the day a t th e M ercer home. Mr. A lbert is | board. a b ro th er of Mrs. M ercer. Bids m ust he in by November 6, 1924, and will he opened at a reg u la r I he L ouis H. A u ciair p ro p erty , co n ­ m eeting of th e board a t 7:30 p. m. at sistin g of a house an d a lot 100 x 200 j the higli school building. feet, has been pu rch ased by Miss Eiiz- W. C. LAWKENCE, C hairm an ab eth Johnson. She and h er m o th er | K. A. M ILLER, Clerk. will continue to resid e w here they are Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer u n til sp rin g , when th ey w ill probably I and seller tog eth er cheaply and occupy th e ir new home. quickly. L. A. WACK & CO. Madam X S u lta - 80M I’ e In vite } our Inspection M e n s All-W ool S how er-P roof OVERCOATS S h eu erm an Make $22.50 to $37.50 nlllllllllllilllllllllllllUliUllllhiiiiiiiuinii Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning re tu r n ­ ed M onday eveuing from a th ree- w eeks’ v isit w ith relativ es in G ran ts Pass and O akland, Oregon. At G ra n ts P ass they visited th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. L. I). H ow ard and fam ily and at O ak­ land tw o b ro th e rs of Mr. M anning. I hey m ade th e trip by m achine. Mr. M anning enjoyed m uch of th e tim e in hunting. L. A. WACK & CO. OVERLAND-4 ; Just a le w of the reasons why your next car should ■ be an Overland-4. The new ()verland engine is a match for any hill per cent more braking service than any other car near its price. D i s c type dutch, runs in a bath of oil. Complete- ly encased. 1 1 1 s All steel body. Baked enamel on steel. h « r d X u / e „ C± ? r Wi‘h a " .11 ‘and * r ~ y *" " ni8hed in ! Upkee'’’ I The Overland is built for long service. P rice an O verland and realize the difference. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. RELIABILITY Phone 1141 • SERVICE , Gresham s Vera, th e oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Stone, has been very ill th e I p ast week w ith congestion of the lu n g s and p leu risy , h er fever for sev­ eral days ran g in g a t 104. T h ere w as a tu rn for th e b etter on S atu rd ay and h e r recovery is now looked for. An In terestin g little gam e of foot­ ball w as played at noon a t th e high school betw een the freshm en and the sophom ores, th e score sta n d in g a t the close of th e gam e 0 to 0. Mr. an d Mrs. Roy W. Oibbs left S a t­ u rd ay m o rn in g for H erm iston, n ear w hich place th ey have leased a a c re d airy ran ch . They have p u r- chased 13 cows and som e hogs to gin w ith an d w ill give th e farm ing business a try -o u t for a t least a year, i’h eir house h ere is being occupied by Mrs. M. A. P atte rso n . t lair S tockton, who w as in ju re« tw o w eeks ago in a m otorcycle spill, resum ed his stu d ies a t high school | Monday m orning. Money to loan on rea l estate. Farm loans a t ( per c e n t t t W T horne 11 A ll th e new fall colors Gresham, Oregon $5.00 Every Room in the House at an Even Temperature - at Less Cost T h e solu tion is a P ip e or P ip ele ss F u rn ace A. W. A nderson and w ife have re ­ tu rn ed to th e ir home a t A nderson s ta ­ tion a fte r spen d in g 14 m onths a t Bon­ neville, w here Mr. A nderson w as em ­ ployed a t th e g overnm ent tish h a tc h ­ ery as g a rd e n e r In th e sum m er and n ig h t w atchm an in th e w in ter. Mrs. A nderson has been In poor h ealth for som e tim e p ast and it w as th o u g h t the re tu rn to h er hom e m ight be of bene- I fit to her. Jack so n Jo n e s w as one of th e g u ests M onday noon a t a luncheon of the m em b ers’ forum of th e P o rtlan d ch am b er of com m erce, w hen th a t body en tertain ed th e m em bers of th e O re­ gon n atio n al g u ard rifle team whf<.. w as v ictorious at th e recen t n atio n al j com petition shoot a t Camp P e rry Ohio. Men’s G enuine VELOUR HATS Our expert heating engineer, who has had years of exoeri your h o tn e ^ ^ e ** C8timate ° n heatin* or p i p ^ S M ar‘ We,,> S ib '° “ Priced a t $79.60 and up HEATING STOVES We are now showing a complete stock ot heating stoves of the combination coal and wood, straight coal and straight wood types. Featuring such makes as the Port­ land Made Cheerful, Mission and Bridge- Beach. P rices are very rea so n a b le Yes, we will^ake your old stove in trade on a new one. W/ I | b r » r OIL STOVES o o S ) IN I ____ From now until April 15 next year an oil stove is needed in every home I »rives the chili from every home and protects family health. B e are showing the fa­ tuous Perfection Oil Heat­ er. No smoke, no smell rtnd proven the most eeo- fioiuiiiil to operate. Trl^ . , ,,’r'<’et'on OU H eater in yo u r bathroom Priced at $6.50, $7.75 and $9.50 Phone 1121 L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. e-ham