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I’ i l i E FOUR GRESHAM OL'TIXJOK, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922 T he lletliel B aptist Churi-h. Zion E v an gelical Church. It has been a trem endous Inspira The follow ing services will be tion to th e p asto r to g reet th e held Sunday. Sunday school for all crow ds at th e church on Sunday ages a t 10 a. m. T h ere is a class for m orning, and he th a n k s the people everyone ta u g h t by specially train ed i fo r th e hearty sp irit of cooperation and com petent teachers. Come and Bible school at 10 a. m. P re ac h Join y o u r class. ing by P asto r B arry at 11 o ’clock Divine w orship In th e E nglish sh arp . “T he Crow ning Glory” of th e language a t 11 a. m. At th is service acrostic “ Gospel ” This will be th e th e p resen tatio n and testim ony of last in the series. T he p asto r will be th e conflrm ands will ta k e place and assisted by the juniors, and Guy D. th e p asto r will give a brief ta lk on Jones will sing a solo, “ Open th e “C onfirm ation.” PHONE 2431 GRESHAM G ates of th e Tem ple,” J. G. MAST, Mgr. R ehearsal of th e E aster ca n ta ta The evening song service will "T h e R esurrection an d th e L ife” at open a t 7 :1 5 , and Miss E dna Shoe 1:30 p. m. T his c a n ta ta will be giv m aker, a retu rn ed m issionary, will en by th e choir on Good F rid ay even vlted to m ake th is church your home. Join us in o u r progressive program thro w on th e screen a series of pic ing. for th e present and th e fu tu re and tu re s to illu stra te her talk. Be sure Young People’s m eeting a t 7 :30 receive your sh a re of th e blessing. The W om an’s A uxiliary to the to be on hand and help in th e se r m., w ith Miss Id a Schrepel as A m erican Legion m et T uesday even vice w ith all your h eart. leader. T he topic for discussion will M asked Ball. ing at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n Metz be " B e tte r Bible R ead in g ." In his Masked ball a t B arton S aturday, ger. The sta te presid en t cam e out A M atrons’ Silver Medal contest will be given W ednesday evening, April ta lk th e p asto r will discuss "A tone April 1st. Good music, good lunch. Monday th in k in g it to be th e m eet 5, a t 8 p. m., in the M ethodist church m en t” as ta u g h t by th e W ord of All come and have a good tim e. ing night and she could not come u n d er th e auspices of th e Gresham God, C h ristian Science, S piritualism , Claud N ott, hall m anager.— Adv. again on th e next evening. T he next W. C. T. U. Admission, 25c. C hil R usselism , Theosophy, Mormonism, ! reg u lar m eeting is expected to be an dren u n d er 12 years, 15c. Need Your h'-.it C leaned? Seventh-D ay A dventism and Modern H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned, Re. ; in terestin g one. P lans will be given Theology. Say it th e W ant Ad way. pairing n eatly done. T ailo rin g for later. If you have not chosen your house ladies and men. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Gibbs have I I ’ ho Han the Manter Key ? of w orship you a re m ost cordially In- P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r been quite ill with the flu but are b etter now. T h eir d au g h ter. Miss Leila, is carin g for them but she ex pects to leave th e first p art of next week for Bend to resum e h er work as a nurse. Word has ju s t been received from Mrs. C. Gordy th a t her d au g h ter, Mrs. J. J. W ilson, has a fine baby girl born T uesday m orning, March 28 at one of th e P o rtlan d hospitals. Mrs. Gordy Is tak in g care of her o th e r g ran d ch ild ren d u rin g h er d au g h te r’s illness. Both m o th er and baby are doing fine. The reg u la r m onthly m eeting of th e city council will be held next Tuesday evening, A pril 4 in th e city hall. S aturday, A pril 8, will be th e reg u lar m eeting day of G resham G range, and a program of im portance to all members and th e ir fam ilies a t th is season of the year Is being planned marre? — brings out the natural beauty by th e lectu rer, Mrs. R. F. W alters. iVhile th e program is not com plete o f the wood it th is tim e, Mrs. W alters is able to O ne operation— that’ » all. innounce th a t W. L. Crissey of th e Take a can o f K y a n iz e F lo or Finish (any ‘G ladiolus F a rm ” will speak on “The color. Light O ak to Dark Mahogany), and 3eautifying of th e H ome G rounds, a good brush— apply without mixing. Be ind Miss Mary P. B illm eyer, county fore your eyes, old furniture disappears. lublic h ealth nurse, will speak on In its place you have a handsome ornament. Stained and varnished in a single stroke. om e su b ject relativ e to th e h ealth f th e fam ily. K y a n iz e F loor Finish, made to endure abuse on floors, is fo r that very reason. T he Rev. A. 8. Hisey and Mrs. ideal for f u r n it u r e and w o o d w o rk as well. lisey atten d ed th e dedication on la st aos’oo crscA&ciMoangM. W aterproof — o f course — and gritty heels -unday aftern o o n of th e g re a t tab er- cannot scratch it white. acle at East T hird and Irving. P o rt end, w here revival m eetings will be HERE 8 O U R T R I A L O F F E R O N K Y A N IZ E FLO O R F IN IS H ........ eld d u rin g th e next six w eeks u n d er : Present this advertisement to the dealers below, with 15 cent, for a good '• he auspices of th e unitPd M ethodist i <,uar,er-pin‘ cao *■"»*> | Gresham , Oregon hurches of P o rtlan d . T he opening ervice was held last n ig h t, w ith E vangelist George W’ood A nderson as speaker. W a lte r Je n k in s, th e well- know n song leader, will have charge of th e singing. Mrs. F red Pow ell, who has been in ESTABLISHED 1859 P o rtlan d for tre a tm e n t of a nervous I’hone 2431 See J. G. MAST, Mgr. d isorder, was retu rn ed to h e r hom e I Improved in health . E. W. A ylsw orth and fam ily moved recently to t h e i r new ly-ac quired farm on th e Base Line road, i The house w hich they vacated on S. Roberts, avenue is now occupied by th e W. A. W inters family. Mrs. A. Lee of P o rtlan d is visiting h er g ran d ch ild ren , G ertru d e and F red erick Lee, a t th e hom e of th e ir o th e r g ran d m o th er, Mrs. C arrie Pow ell. Mrs. Lee cam e to help celeb rate G e rtru d e ’s birthday. Seventeen stu d e n ts of g rad e and high school reg istered as m em bers (Published by Charles Scribner’s Sons) of th e ju n io r ch o ir of th e M ethodist A Popular Book—A Peach of a Story— church on W ednesday aftern o o n and A Pine Screen Production chose for th e ir presid en t Georgia S tapleton. Hazel Cooley’ is secretary - tre a s u re r and H. W. S trong d irecto r Educational: “Big Trees of California” O thers a re expected to join at the next m eeting on W ednesday a f t e r - ' noon. New’ platform scales have been re- i ceived by P o stm aster E. E. Johnson to fac ilita te th e han d lin g of th e large volum e of second-class and parcel I post m ail a t th e G resham postoffice, i In th is connection record action was o btained by th e postoffice d ep art- J ment. In less th a n two weeks from i th e tim e when Miss Johnson w rote to : Choice Hams, whole or half, lb............................ $ .38 W ashington for th e needed equip Picnics, Special, lb....................... .................... jg m ent, th e scales w ere received by h er , and are now installed. Choice Red Salmon, Salt, lb......................................... 08 Mr. and Mrs M. M. S quire and Del Monte Pork and Beans, can 10c, 6 cans for.. .55 th e ir guests, Mr. and Mrs. M G. M un son of New York have re tu rn e d from Solid Pack I omatoes, 3 cans.................. .49 a b rief trip by autom obile to Seaside. I ederal or Alpine Milk, 6 cans for.................... .55 II. C. L arsen is p lanning to s ta rt Kellogs Corn Flakes, pkg,............................ jq tom orrow m orning for St. Cloud, F lo rid a, w here he will join Mrs. L a r Quaker Corn Makes, 3 pkgs. for................. .25 sen, who has been th e re for several \ an Camps Tomato Soup, can 10<, doz.......... 1.00 m onths. They will re tu rn a fte r a va cation of a m onth o r six weeks X. R. Naptha Soap, 4 bars....................... .25 W ord has been received of the R. \\ . and \\ . \\ . Soap, 25 bars............................. 1.00 b irth of a d a u g h te r recently to Mr. Jiffey-Jell, any flavor, 3 pkgs............... ..........................21 and Mrs. R obert K elland of San iq Diego. C alifornia. Mrs K elland will j be rem em bered as Miss G race Lee, Assorted Jellies, 3 glasses................................... .27 ’ form erly of G resham . Lang s C andies, lb. box,........................... .59 Percy Sm ith has been v isitin g for! several days w ith his p aren ts. Mr. and C rown. \\ hite Mountain, Olympic Flour, sack. .. 2.05 Mrs. N L. Sm ith. H e has been at I Newberg for th e past year but ex- i pects to go at once to G ra n ts Pass to I hese Prices are for Saturday and Monday open a car,venter shop. m rg m ilssu -e ex -P lc JONES LUMBER CO. ESTABLISHED 1859 From a Board to a Carload BE SURE AND GET OUR ESTIMATE BEFORE YOU ORDER GRESHAM LOCALS ATTENTION! uilders and Contractors Inside Lock Sets, a. c. finish, each 3 i X 3 1 Doo: Butts, p a ir............. FLOOR FIN ISH STAINS AS IT VARNISHES We Carry a Complete Stock of Roofing and Building Paper LET US FIGURE YOUR ORDER L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO Jones Lumber Co. GRESHAM THEATER Saturday and Sunday Charming Bessie Love in “B o n n i e M a y ” Billy Francy in “NOBODY HOME” GROCERY SPECIALS Bu < ,. tt>. Sugar, Cash .................................................................................................................................................................................. A reg u la r m eeting of th e G resham i Business M en's club will be held Monday evening. April 3. All m em bers a re urged to atten d . Mr. and Mrs S tanley Sutliff expect to move to Yakim a. W ashington to m orrow. . . . . Sack $ 5 .9 5 A. IV. Metzger <& Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Phone 1451