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GRESHAM OrTLOOK, FRIDAY, JUNE IS Used Car«, I’*«l Implement«. BIDS WASTED. R epairs to r all im plem ents and m a Bids are w anted on 20 cords of first- chinery. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv grow th fir wood to be delivered at Lynch schoolhouse on or before Sep tem ber 1. T he board reserv es th e rig h t to reje ct any or all bids. R. H. Confrey, Clerk. Box 823, Rt. 1, P o rtlan d , Oregon. ARBOLEDA GILLIS Mrs. Mary Bothw ell and d au g h ter of Long Beach. C alifornia, have been spending a w eek a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. C hurch, cousins of th e visitors. >50 to >200 w ill buy a good used car j See th e b arg ain s listed in the W ant Mr. and Mrs. W alter R. Locke e n a t the H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Ads. te rtain e d F rid ay w ith a b irth d ay d in n er in honor of Mr. L ocke's m other, Mrs. Alice Locke of P o rtlan d . T here w ere nineteen m em bers of th e im m e d iate fam ily present. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F in n ell retu rn ed Sunday from T rian g le lake, n ear E u gene. w here th ey spent a p leasan t tw o-w eeks’ vacation. T he Camp H ill club en tertain ed th e Jo k e r club on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. W illiam H orn- A Good Grade, 39-inch ecker in Meadow’h u rst. C ards w ere th e diversion of th e afternoon. C olors, S and, S alm on, Rose, Mrs. C. G. Robison and Mrs. L. E. C orn, M onsoon Blue, B eauty X eu rer of P o rtlan d en tertain ed w ith Red, W a te rm e llo n , P a lm e tto , a d in n er F rid ay in honor of th e ir M arie A n to n e tte , O rchid, G rey, m other, Mrs. J. E. W ells. T he occa B lack a n d W hite. Y ard, sion being the b irth d ay of Mrs. W ells. Covers w ere placed for eight. T he L adies' M issionary society of G resham B aptist ch u rch m et at th e hom e of Mrs. W. V. C hurch on T u es day afternoon. Georgette, 39-inch, fine quality, yard for.......$1.95 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. K now les of P o rt Cleopatria Blue, Queen Blue, Marie Antonette, Chev- land w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. rence, Phantom Red, Oak Buff and Black. R. Locke on T uesday evening. Miss F lo ren ce A rnot is home from Silk Radium for Slips, colors Juniper Blue, Deer, the S tate N orm al school a t Mon \\ hite, 36-inch width, yard for........................... $1.45 m outh for th e sum m er vacation and is w ith her uncle and au n t, Mr. and Heavy W hite Fibre Tubing for slips, 54-in.,yd. 2.25 Mrs. F red L. Bourne. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H allad ay and d au g h ter E lean o r sp en t la st S atu rd ay and Sunday at th e ir place on Zigzag riv er beyond Rhododendron. Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children at SILKS Crepe-de-Chene FOR VACATION TIME Popular Prices. CHINESE PARASOLS, fine bamboo frame, oiled and varnished, cloth covering, hand floral decorated, at, each............................ .................................... $2.25 “ T h e H ouse of Q u ality ” G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N ' PH O N E 1111 W e (live G reen T ra d in g Stamps coopfB*iAt L y n h u rst Club Hold* Luncheon T he ladies of th e L y n h u rst club held th e ir Ju n e pot luck luncheon T uesday, Ju n e 8, a t th e hom e of Mrs. Wm. Mc Kee, Section L ine road. A fter lu n ch eon th e b u sin ess m eeting w as held, afte r w hich the aftern o o n w as sp e n t in sewing. Mrs. A dam s w as h o stess for th e day. HALEY T he Sunday school of th e H aley Swedish B ap tist church will m eet at 10 o'clock Sunday m orning. The Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n teaches th e young 0201020223482348020102010002480223020201022348010202020908020100010123014801234801020100 people's class and Mr. L ilja is the teach er of th e eld erly people. In th e la tte r cldss th e Swedish language is used. The p asto r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev. Jo h n S. N ordell, say s: “P lease rem em ber we have classes for all ages in our S unday school. D on't send th e ch ild ren —b rin g them ." T he m o rn ing w orship beginning a t 11 o'clock w ill be conducted in th e Swedish language w ith th e Rev. J. Johnson, for m any y ea rs p asto r of th e church, preaching. T h ere will be no evening Glass Measuring Bowl and Egg Beater service as th e H aley cong reg atio n Is Invited to p articip a te In th e m eeting to be held in th e P le a sa n t Home B ap tist ch u rch beginning a t 8 o'clock. The Rev. A ndrew Jo h n so n w ill be the sp eak er a t th a t service. EX TR A S P E C IA L EGG BEATING SET PLEASANT HOME A very handy addition to the kitchen HEPPS RACKET STORE Gresham What is Your Foot Trouble? FOOT OR.1.EG PAINS? ¿WEAK ANKLÈ? EX C ES SIVE PERSPIRATIO N 7 * SORE TENDER HEEL7 PAINFUL CRAMPS? CONTRACTED___ A T° E ? & WEAK ARCH? CALLO ÜfES ? CORNS? FAIRVIEW M orning w orship a t th e Sm ith Me m orial P re sb y teria n church w ill be at 11 o'clock, with a serm on by th e p as tor. Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday school will begin at th e usual hour, 10 o'clock. POWELL VALLEY CROOKED OR OVERLAPPING TOE ? FOOT COMFORT EXPERT f rom Chicago will be at our store Saturday, June 19th FR EE DEM O NSTRATIO N Also Tree Lecture at our Store, Fridey, June 18th, at 8 p. nt. It's no lo n g e r n e c e ssa ry fo r you to suffer the to rtu re s of tire d , a rh in g . p a in fu l, brok en -d o w n feet. F o r th e benefit of p e rso n s so afflicted th is s to re w ill conduct, on th e above d ate, a S pecial F oot C om fort D e m o n stra tio n . In c h a rg e of th is im p o rta n t w ork is a foot co m fo rt ex p e rt from th e p e rso n a l staff of Dr. W illiam XL Scholl, th e rec o g n ize d foot a u th o rity . AylsWortK5Mdrtir\ M EN’S WEAR P lan s a re being m ade a t P le a sa n t Home for th e form ation of a ju n io r ch u rch in connection w ith th e w or ship of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . The first In stallm en t of th is new d e p a rtu re w ill be on Sunday, Ju n e 27, a t th e sam e hour of th e re g u la r ch u rch service, and is intended for ch ild ren betw een th e ages of 8 and 16. The service w hich w ill be held in th e basem ent of the ch u rch will be under th e d irect supervision of Mrs. A lta G entry. More d etails of th is plan will be w orked o ut later. T he Rev. E. W. W ithnell is at Salem to r ten days and is in atten d an ce at th e K im ball School o f Theology which is conducting a sum m er session for th e u n d e rg rad u a tes of th e Oregon conference. UW« Mrs. H arold W olverton, form erly Miss A lice Lake, and baby of Y aquiua is v isitin g w ith her p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. H. G. Lake, and o th er relativ es. On S atu rd ay th e g u ests w ith Mr. and Mrs. L ake and Mrs. Vera T ucker, drove to H illsboro to visit w ith Mrs. L ake's m other, Mrs. M. M. P itten g er. Miss F lo ren ce Lake is h ere for th e sum m er vacation at th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. G. Lake. Miss Lake and a fellow teach er in th e Salem school left im m ediately afte r the close of school for San F ran cisco w ith th e in ten tio n of w alking th e re and back. They had no com punctions ag ain st accep tin g rides and declared th a t they found a u to ists exceedingly generous in th a t resp ect, w ith th e r e su lt th a t they m ade th e ro u n d trip including some side trip s in two weeks tim e. T he longest rid e given them w as 300 miles. Miss L ake will teach next year In th e “o p p o rtu n ity ” class of P a rish ju n io r high school a t Salem. T he G illis b aseb all nine m et the Stafford team S unday aftern o o n on the G illis grounds in a double header, de feating th e Stafford nine in both gam es w ith the score of the first stan d in g 12 to 6 and of th e second at 11 to 3. Next Sunday th e G illis boys w ill play Oswego a t G illis, th e gam e to be called at 2:30. The G illis team is a m em ber of th e In ter-city league and since en te rin g th e league has won th re e out of th e five gam es played. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Roy A nderson, who recen tly sold out his grocery business at C orbett to L. A rneson, has p urchased th e g ro cery and d elicatessen sto re a t H aw th o rn e and 31st stre e t In P o rtlan d from Mr. Skidm ore, tak in g possession F riday. L aw rence A nderson, a b ro th er, w ill a ssist him. Miss Alice R asm ussen, of The D alles, Is a t th e ran c h on th e Sandy riv er to spend th e sum m er w ith her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R asm ussen. W. M organ is hom e from college and enjoyed th e dance given a t Ills home at C h an ticleer Inn S atu rd ay evening by the Oregon ch a p te r of the De Molay boys. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M organ and Mrs. Maud Reed and d au g h ter, Bella, m otored to E ugene la st S atu rd ay . Mrs. S usan H arding, asso ciate m a tron of T ro u td ale ch a p te r of th e E a st ern S tar, gave a d elightful luncheon to about 35 m a tro n s and p atro n s of the E a ste rn S ta r la st S atu rd ay at noon, w hich w as m uch enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen m otored to Oregon City la st Sunday and noted a w onderful change. It being 30 y ears since a trip w as m ade by both. T he w aterfall has lost its ch arm as th e re is no w ater th e re a t p resen t. T he new Sellw ood bridge Is a w onderful im provem ent to th a t p a rt of th e co u n try and th e drive along th e riv er passin g th ro u g h Oswego Is very b ea u tiful. Miss A nna H ansen, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. H ansen, has ju s t closed her school at Dllly, Oregon, and will spend th e sum m er m onths at Moffet's Villa a t L ato u re lle F alls. cT/lie/rbcL BANK BOOK W hen a m an h a s “ m oney in th e b a n k ” he feels al e a se ; he h a s no w o rry . W o rry is th e h a rd e s t w ork a n d it d e stro y s PO W ER to w ork a n d e a rn m oney. No m an can afford to bt w ith o u t m o n ey in th e b ank. S ta rt b a n k in g y o u r m oney if you h av e not a lre a d ) b eg u n . You w ill see th a t w e a re rig h t a n d th a n k us foi u rg in g you to do so. If you h a v e a b a la n c e to y o u r c re d it, IN C R EA SE IT We Invite YOUR B a n k in g B usiness. Ride on the Tires That Save You Money T ire econom y and tire s go hand in F iresto n es are the VIlies p er D ollar” no fu rth e r. Buy save money. Íu /Ú ^ highest q u ality hand. o rig in al “ Most tires, (’«insider F ire sto n e s and KASER SERVICE STATION GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 22Nx Phone 22Sx A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS SPRINGDALE S p rin g d ale people have ju st recen tly gotten over th e m easles epidem ic but now have an epidem ic o f m arriag es, th e re having been a t least five here in th e la st m onth. Mr. H ard esty re tu rn e d to th is place from Idaho. He w ill rem ain for some tim e. Born on Ju n e 13th, a baby g irl, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pounder. T he S p rin g d ale sew ing club m et at th e hom e of Mrs. Tom N orthw ay on W ednesday, Ju n e 16. Mr. and Mrs. H enry C h ristensen have th e sym pathy of th e ir m any frien d s In th e ir recen t bereavem ent. Mrs. L. C h risten sen , widow of th e late Louis C hristensen, w as visiting h e r son h ere n ear Springfield, and w hile out on th e hillside S atu rd ay aftern o o n picking b lack b erries evi d en tly suffered a stro k e of apoplexy. W hen found la ter by h er son H enry she w as dead. Mrs. C h risten sen was 70 y e a rs of age. B ert P arso n s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P arso n s, is hom e on a vacation from th e ship N itro. He will re tu rn to B rem erton to go back on duty ab o u t th e 24th of June. jflj fir e s to n e High Pressure Cords Our Eirst Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why Yon Should Buy Thl« Stock Our business is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent. Y our sav in g s w ill be safe. Your incom e will be re g u la r and dependable. D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ed eral Incom e Tax. In v estm en t D epartm ent NSNI E lectric B uilding PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Ore« ham Phone 1681 Miss Anna N ordblom u n d erw en t a to n silo r op eratio n T uesday m orning a t St. V incents hospital w here she has Five-room m odern home on Main been engaged in w ork since la st fall. HOGAN Miss Nordblom is tak in g th e n u rse s’ s tre e t fo r sale a t b arg ain price for ten Mrs. C arl S chultz and sons atten d ed days. M ust be seen to be a p p re c ia t tra in in g course a t St. V incents. ed. H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.—Adv. th e com m encem ent exercises of W ash ington high school held a t m unicipal auditorium In P o rtlan d la st F riday Mrs. 8. M ulleur and d au g h ter, Mrs. E rn e st M eggert, of M ontavllla, visited W ednesday evening w ith Mrs. M. D oryland and fam ily. Miss Ju a n ita P alm q u iat sp en t a e are now receiving raspberries and Royal Ann very enjoyable evening a t th e home cherries at our new location in the old machinery hall | of Mrs. E. O. Judd T uesday evening, on ‘he Multnomah County Eair grounds. when she with o th e r m em bers of her Sunday school class p le asa n tly s u r NOT It L -To all g ro w e rs w ith w hom we h a v e c o n tra c tu prized Mrs. Judd, th e occasion being a n d a n y w ho w ish to com e w ith uh . O ur re c e iv in g h o u rs her b irth d ay . The p arty was sp o n so r a re from 12 noon to S p. m. e x c ep t on S a tu rd a y , w hich is ed by th e ir S unday school teach er, from 12 to 5 p. m. Miss F lossie T etrlck. The evening was Spent socially with gam es afte r which dainty refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Mrs. A. J. S tout atten d ed th e b ac R epresenting c a la u re a te services Sunday evening of Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon W ashington'Y iigh school In P o rtlan d , of w hich h er d au g h ter. Miss F ran ces, Is an honor g rad u ate. T he ad d ress I Hin h I« o in th e m ark e t fo r L am bert anil Blaek R e p t ile w as delivered by Dr. H .L. Bowman, Bean c h e rrie s , at h ig h est cR«h p rice, fo r Y oung A Well* C om pany. p asto r of th e F irs t P re sb y teria n ch u reh of P o rtlan d . Portland Ft. Fast Taylor Phone RAst Ms# Portland - Gresham - Sandy STAGE CO. M A U R IC E B O T K IN T O M CO O PER £0 -l*H<«enirer HI ad«* hakpr Mix I'm < '»»«‘h lft»», C l t i t l r I n r I t (»• D A IL Y N C IIE II L x . P ortln nd FO R PO R TLA N D FO R G R E SH A M L t . G rm h a m «: 10 it. m. ••7 :0 0 a. m. • • T h r u to S andy 10:00 V:»o fitto 1:00 p. m. 1:00 ¿ ¡•0 ll:«o 1:00 ft,m. 4 tH •HlOO •S a tu rd a y , Sunday, an d llo ltd a yH I.v. Handy FO R ••0 :0 0 • • T h r u to S and y •10:00 •S a tu rd a y . Sunday, and fio lid a y a . PORTLAND « : t i a. rn. • t i M p. m. •T o O renham only except S at., Sun., and fio lid a y a th ru to P o rtla n d I.» , Orenham fo r Ha ml y P ow ell V a l an d O rie n t D EPO TS P O R T L A N D — Jfew M u n ic ip al T e rm l* iia l, C or. F ifth and Nalm na oppo«lte the (n a r th o n a r . U ltF .N IIA M — R ad io E le e trle « to r ,, I n il. / N hone IIT —danker*« Coafeetloaery. "Oreaham's Own L in a”