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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM Zion E v an gelical Church. cussion will be “ W hat O ur C ountry The follow ing services will be held Owes to Home M issionaries." The Sunday. Sunday school a t 10 a. m. I p asto r will co n tin u e his sh o rt talk s Divine w orship in the G erm an lang on th e seven fu n d am en tals of re uage a t 11. The serm on topic will ligion as ta u g h t by th e W ord of God. be "W ith Jesus in th e U pper Room. C h ristian Science, S p iritu alism , Rus- R ehearsal of th e E a ste r c a n ta ta ! sellsm , Theosophy, M ormonism , Sev. “The R esurrection and the L ife" a t je n t h Day A dventism and Modern 1:30 p. m. The choir intends to pre Theology. His ta lk fo r th is even sen t th is c a n ta ta on Good F riday ing will be on th e Holy S p irit and evening and the public is u rged to sin. reserve this date. A cordial welcome to w orship at Young P eople’s L eague m eeting at th is church is extended to a ll who do 7:30 p. m., with Miss K ath e rin e not w orship elsew here. “ Come thou ilratzel as leader. T he topic fo r dis- w ith us and we will do th e e good. 1x6, 4 to 9 ft. 1x4, 4 to 9 ft. 1x6, 4 to 9 gt. No. 2 and Btr FG Flooring, $33 per M No. 2 and Btr V Ceiling.......$30 per M No. 2 and Btr RE Rustic.......$33 per M If you can use these lengths it means a SAVING OF $10.00 OR MORE A THOUSAND FEET. The Stock is all No. 2 and better and suitable for Garages, Brood er Houses, Sheds and other small buildings. Ask someone who has used it OUTMHIK. M A I« I, ÎM , I Miss Gladys Neal cam e hom e from O. A C. a t th e end of th e q u a rte r last S atu rd ay . She has as h er guest The Palace pool p arlo rs changed th is week Miss D orothy W olskins hands a few days ago. Mr. W het and th e two have been enjoying th e stone sold o u t to H all B ro th ers of opera perform ances in P o rtlan d . P o rtlan d . Both young ladies are seniors in mu- Mrs Roy Gibbs, who has b e e n jslc at O. A. C. On account of h er q u ite seriously ill for about two «„forced absence from school d u rin g weeks, Is now able to be around a p a rt of th e lagt few monthg Mi88 again Neal will not re tu rn for th e sp rin g W alter Brown has been ill two q u a rte r b ut will com plete h er course weeks b u t he Is able to be o ut and at a la te r d ate around again now. I T he m any frJendg Qf Ernegt w GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. C. Gordy left Sunday m orn S tra tto n will be glad to know th a t ing to spend a couple of weeks w ith he is m aking a satisfacto ry recovery h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. J. W ilson, in at Good S am aritan ho sp ital in P o rt- P o rtlan d . land. w here he recently u nderw ent F lorence Rosin has been 111 since two m a jo r operatio n s. H e had th e F riday. atten tio n of a special n u rse both day A fine 8 -pound boy was born to an<^ n ig h t for a tim e. H is com plete Mr. and Mrs. R ussell K. Akin on ! rec<>very Is expected. Sunday, M arch 19, at a P o rtlan d hos “ G ran d m a” S leret cam e recen tly pltal R ussell, Jr., and B etty ar< from V ancouver, W n„ and is v isitin g staying w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er. J with her ch ild ren here. She is stay- Mrs. S. C. Jones. T he new baby has ing a t th e hom e of h e r son, Jo h n , on : been nam ed R obert F ra n k lin . W est Powell stre e t. On M arch 14 I W ord has been received by re la she celeb rated h e r 89th b irth d ay , tives h ere of th e serious condition when she received g ree tin g s from a m b er ------------------ of ch ildren, - B. grandchil- of A rchie C ornut a t Riddle. O reg o n ,, large - n u -------- . uuvu„ - as th e re su lt of p araly tic stro k es, j <lren “ nd friends, e ith e r in person or His d eath is considered im m inent. ( by m ail Mrs. Mary P reston, who was tak en M rs- B ert L indsey of Nam pa, recently to th e hom e of Mrs. B. W. Idaho, is a p atien t a t th e P o rtlan d Em ery for care, is much im proved In Medical h ospital, w here she is ta k in g health. She will rem ain p erm an en tly , tre a tm e n t fo r nervous tro u b les, u nder Mrs. E m ery’s care. Miss H elen Hoss was ta k en sud- Miss Adeline W yeth will speak on denly ill th is m orning. She is q uite Modern N ovelists of A m erica” a t th e s>ck b u t is re stin g easier th is after- next m eeting of th e T uesday Evening noon. Study club a t th e lib ra ry on T uesday. Miss Mabie Inglis has been 111 w ith March 28. i th e p rev ailin g illness for a couple of Mrs. Wm. Glover, d a u g h te r of days. She Is able to be up today. Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. W onacott, left y»rg H A p , lr _ T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for San F rancis- from Pnwi a u b u r n e d today , from P o rtlan d w here she has been co to r e » u n e h e r work as a n u rse at stay in g for th e past tw(j weeRg w STAINS AS IT VARNISHES — bri, bring, ’.a out the natural beauty o f t fu ic wood One operation—that’s all. Take a can of K u an ize Floor Fini.h (any color. Light Oak to Dark Mahogany), and a good brush—apply without mixing. Be fore your eyes, old furniture disappears. In its place you have a handsome ornament, stained and varnished in a tingle stroke. K u an ize Floor Finish, made to endure • j USiC< ° n ®oor,> /®r f^at very reason ideal lor fu rn itu re and w o o d w o rk as well. Waterproof— of course — and gritty heels cannot scratch it white. M« M m X th r e‘ . her d a u Kh‘*L B’ e'y n , who had u n d er word th a t r l T haw rec® V*U Kone an °P e r a lion for th e rem oval of word th a t h e r sister. Mrs. A nnie tu b e rc u l8 r g la n d s. M,8g .v l fBUM2 h U rt. " P - t e d hom e tom orrow . the accident last Sunday. H er collar bone, sh o u ld er blade, th re e ribs a n d ! , J ° h " MetzgPr has been 8>ck fo r » her pelvis bone were broken and her I da>'8 b u t ls recovering, H E R E 'S O U R T R IA L O FFER O N K Y A N I Z E FLO O R F IN IS H ....... Miss Mabel Shipley w as absent hip was broken in two places. Mr. Present this advertisement to the dealer, below, with 15 cent, for a iood P enney’s niece, F ran ces M erritt, is from h e r place a t th e Bank of Gresh « • » n ° o r f U suffering from a broken pelvis bone. am for a few days on account of sick ■ •••••ess_________________________ _______ She was also rid in g in th e back seat ness b u t she has re tu rn e d to her work. of th e auto. Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n has received word of th e b irth of a new g ran d ch ild , th e son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. J o h n son of P o rtlan d . ESTABLISHED 1859 J. V. Ceroer, who has been ill for Phone 2431 See J. G. MAST, Mgr. several w eeks w ith com plications fol low ing influenza, was ta k en yesterd ay to P o rtlan d S urgical ho sp ital w here ....................................................................................................................................................; his m alady was pronounced em pyem a and he was p ut u n d er trea tm e n t. His condition th is m orning was consi- ered favorable. Jam es Sm ith of S p rin g w ater Is vis itin g fo r a few days w ith Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. C arothers. The L ad ies’ Aid society will m eet on W ednesday aftern o o n , March 29, at th e hom e of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. Mrs. O. A. E astm an , Mrs. J. L. S taf ford, Mrs. Colby M arston and Mrs. J. E. Stubbs will assist th e hostess. R. T. S m ith of W hitehead addition w-as ta k en w ith h em o rrh ag es from lungs on W ednesday night. Help was secured w ith difficulty because of the fact th a t Mrs. Sm ith Is totally blind and th e re was no telephone in th e house. She a t la st a ttra c te d a t Gresham, Oregon ten tio n and m edical aid was sum moned. Several of th e ir children are h ere to help care fo r th e ir fa th e r A n um ber of college stu d e n ts are YOUR HOME F U R N IS H E R hom e for th e sp rin g vacation. Those who have alread y reach ed hom e from O. A. C. are Melvin, Andrew and .......................................................... ...................... ................................... „ A nna B ru g g er and L yle W inters. G ertru d e Borden is hom e on a va B eth el B ap tist C hurch. Andrew B rugger has com pleted his cation from M onm outh N orm al T he Bible school will convene a en g in eerin g course at th e college and school. 10 a. m. Serm on by P a sto r Barr: will rem ain a t hom e u n til he secures will follow a t 11 o ’clock. Subjec a position. G ertru d e D ow sett will KELSO for m u tu al co n sid eratio n. “ Th, spend h e r vacation In Newport. Most B eau W ord V (in acrostic ------ . tifu . v . v a l ill Q V IU P III E della Tow le is ta k in g a trip th ro u g h T he W om an's club is p lan n in g to and Its Influence on W om anhood.’ so u th e rn Oregon w ith a m usical H al E. Bishop will ren d e r a sob and while we have a fair quantity of tro u p e from th e school. Glen R u sh er give a play In th e la tte r p a rt of the entire two days. 4 ’ Is su b stitu tin g In th e C orvallis high 5.arch , th e proceeds of w hich will go Mrs. N ew bauer will lead th e cho to w ard th e fund fo r a piano to be an d co n gregation. T h e ju n io rs wi school d u rin g vacation. T hose hom e from th e U niversity used in com m unity affairs. T he club also assist P a sto r B arry. T he evening service will be a gres of Oregon a re Jo sep h in e Tow nsend will m eet T h u rsd ay , M arch 23, a t th e ; tre a t fo r th e people of G resham . Mie and L aV erne M auldlng. Miss Town- I hom e of Mrs. R ath k e. Mrs. A nton J e rg e r will sh o rtly L uclle W ith ers, a re tu rn e d medics send bro u g h t a friend w ith her. s ta rt for C alifo rn ia fo r a v isit w ith m issionary from C hina, will spea her people th e re . and Miss M arth a H ag b erg and Mr; — ---------------- N ew bauer will both sing special sc Of course “ you c a n ’t eat y o u r cake j ,ect,ons The service w ill begin a and have it, to o ," but th e successful 7:15. 2S I people a re th o se who eat th e ir cake __ ___________ [ and th en get an o th e r one. I w rite livestock and automobil« £5 Insurance. B. W. T horne, B ank ol It is found now adays when th e v 1 G resham are a rrested th a t th e "city slic k e rs” ___ all come from th e country. g« REGULAR M EETING o A free verse w rite r Is so ca lled be- G resham P ost No. 30. Thi A m erican Legion, w ill b< A corking good detective story K i t lnterested enouKh held In th e club room s T uesday n ig h t, M arch 28 It is funny to put a sm all m an in 1922, at 7 :3 0 . V isiting m em ber; oo a big job and listen to him r a ttlin g , welcome. a r ound in It.________________________ CHASE E. ST. CLAIR, A djt Jones Lumber Co. Spring W ork MODELE. FLOOR FIN ISH HAVE Your Worn-Out COME IN AND SELECT FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co Mirrors Replated J. E. Metzger 20th Century Grocery GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY We have a number of especially “Good Buys” eat h we cannot promise our stock will last for STRING BEANS, “ Rose Carnival” brand, reg. No. 2 cans, $ .10 each, 5 cans f o r ......................................... 45 EX( EL() ( ARE FLOUR, the kind you pay 30c to 40c for Our two-day price..................................... ‘ lft IVOR^ SOAP, 3 b a r s ...................................... W ESSON OIL quarts, 45c, pints.............. W HITE EIGS, choice grade, 2 pounds........................... ’ PINEAPPLE, large 24 cans, broken slices, fine flavor can 20c, 5 cans........................................ ( ’RISCO. 3-lbcan 58c, 6-lbcan $1.15,9-lbcan i SALAD POINTS, tall cans, each..................... \ \ \ ' .............. ¿A PORAX CHIPS, large packages e a c h ................... .............. ROYAL WHITE or WHITE WONDER SOAP, 10 bars 39 F F ^ r T mk k T U CORN - r y fine. 2 can s 3 5 c , 6 cans l .o l I EDERAL MILK, tall cans. . . . no FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, pound.................. ......................... j = PEA KERRY COFFEE, roasted fresh daily’, lb. 26c. 5 lbs. 1 jfc h ( 11. A K, best cane Sugar. 10 p o u n d s ....................... co l!E< 'tria U w ? ° C 0A ’ fineat Dutch e°coa, direct fro mHolland Price, quoted good in any of our .tore, for the.e two d a y , Satu'^ day and Monday. 2d and Main, Gresham 5940-92 SE, Lents GRESHAM THEATER Saturday and Sunday Irene Castle ‘Sylvia of the Secret Service’ Harrold Lloyd In the greatest of all Lloyd Comedies “HIGH AND DIZZY” will be dizzy from laugh ter when you see this irristable capsule of myrth A big Educational Feature | FORD WEEKLY TAXES NOW DUE F irst half delinqoent after April 5th. We have copy of Tax Roll» and will he glad to save you the time and trouble of a t tending to the payment of Uxe». It is only necessary to tele phone us your desires. Remember we locate your ‘taxes by description of your p roperty—not by name, rite or telephone us. JFirst tlkuth G resh am , O regon