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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM T he A rem e club w ill hold a card p a rty in th e Masonic hall on F rid ay evening, M arch 7. T he A rem e club OUTLOOK, FHIHAV, ( ’ndenoiuinntlonal Services Annonnced. P reach in g w ill be held a t th e re g u dance will be on March 14. la r hour, 2 p. m. Sunday, in th e Odd T he W om an's M issionary society of Fellow s hall. A young evangelist, th e th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch w ill m eet Rev. H. P. S tenberg, who has been w ith Mrs. R. M. W elch T uesday a f te r holding undenom inational m eetings at noon, M arch 4. a t 2 o'clock. The S ilverton for th e p ast week, w ill co n stu d y of Ja p a n w ill be tak en up. E v duct th e services h ere Sunday a f te r eryone in te reste d in th e cau se of fo r (Smith Memorial) noon and a t th e C ottrell com m unity eign m issions Is invited to be p resen t. F airview , Oregon ch u rch a t 11 o ’clock. Mrs. Melvin I. Mrs. L ena Needham . Mrs. J a n e tte REV. E. R. IL HOLLENSTEI), , Sunday w ill lead th e Bible study class W arden and Mrs. A nnabell K irkw ood Minister j thia evening. A m ost in te restin g and atten d ed R ebekah convention No. 1, j helpful m eeting w as held la st T uesday Odd F ellow s tem ple. T uesday. Mrs. SERVICES SUNDAY SCHOOL................... .'..10 * M MORNING W ORSHIP .................. l l A. M’ evening, w hen afte r th e p ray e r service, Needham w as appointed on th e exec j officers w ere elected for th e com ing utive com m ittee of th e convention. H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g | year. Much in te re st w as show n and An in te restin g m eeting of Clover j a m ost fav o rab le y ear Is an ticipated. C ircle N eighbors of W oodcraft w as T he officers elected w ere as follow s: ¡T h e Rev. S. F. P itts, H. C. L arsen , held at th e new bungalow hom e of ' M. I. S unday and G eorge Runyon of Mrs. E lla H ornish la st T uesday a f te r noon. T h ere w as a good a tten d a n ce “ T h e (¡la d H a n d G resham and Mr. F ra k e s of Sandy, of m em bers and O rganizer C hapen B ib le S ch o o l 10 a . m .. S erm o n a t 11 a . m. tru ste e s; Miss F lo ella Jacobs, se c re w as th ere. T he o rg an izer w ill be In a n d 7 .30 p m . L o rd 's S u p p e r th e f irs t S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S 'tudy a n d ta ry : D. P. M illiken, tre a su re r. th is city for sev eral days in th e In te r P r a is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 1:3« p m C h o ir R e h e a rs a l. T h u rs d a y , 7:30 p. in. est of th e organization. Attention! “ I iiliersnl Brotherhood is tile Goal” F ed eral Farmers T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an visited in F arm Loans. Long tim e “Come thou with us and we will do H'/i per cen t in te rest. A m ortization G resham T h u rsd ay a sh o rt tim e a t th e thee (rood.’ paym ents. A ddress L eander B artle- hom e of th e Rev. E. N. Long. PROF. O. R. SCHLAUCH. P asto r. 1 may, R. 4, B oring, Oregon. Miss E lizabeth Jo h n so n is d riving a new C hevrolet coupe. A fine new co n c rete sidew alk has been bu ilt In fro n t of th e G resham Feed m ill to rep la ce th e old p lan k w alk. EEBK1VHY S«, li« l (GRESHAM LOCALSl Century Grocery Presbyterian Church BETHEL BAPTIST To Please You And Your Car R. W. R ichm ond and H. Richm ond an d fam ilies, who have sp en t th e w in te r here, have moved back to th e ir hom e at Maupin, Oregon. W e m a in ta in a g u a ra n te e d g a ra g e s e r vice. At sm all cost you can h a v e y o u r c a r g o n e o v e r re g u la rly — a n d a s e x p e rts w e can a d v ise you a s to " m o to r-c a re .” W e a re eq u ip p ed fo r tra n s m is s io n , d iffe re n tia l a n d c ra n k -c a s e service. O ur " se rv ic e of s a fe ty ” is n e c e ssa ry if you w ould keep y o u r p ro p e rty fro m d e p re c ia t in g as little a s possible. G ive us a tria l. Miss W ills B ushong and h er cousin, Miss M artha H opper of D am ascus. R o b ert H ayes and B urton P ierce, all stu d e n ts a t S eattle-P acific college, drove down from S eattle for th e la st w eek end, re tu rn in g to th e ir school on Sunday. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, March 1st, 3d and 4th royal baking pow der 12 oz. cans........................40c CRISCO— lb 27c, carnation milk 1£ lbs 38c, CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP 5 bars fo r.........................23c Royal Club Coffee 3 lbs 75c, 6 lbs $1.43, ITALIAN PRUNES 9 lbs $2.13 KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 3 p o u n d s .......................... 25c lb tin 43c, P U R E BU LK LA RD 3 p o u n d s ........................... ¿Oc DEL MONTE CATSUP 16 oz. bottle....................23c per c a n .............................. 9c p e r p a c k a g e ....................... 0c 3-lb tin $1.23, BULK SHORTENING 5-lb tin $2.05 GOOD MATCHES 3 p o u n d s .......................... 50c 6 b o x e s ............................... 25c Gold Leaf or Sunlit Tomatoes, solid pack, No. 2 | tins, 2 for 25c SUN-MAID RAISINS 15-02 package Seeded or seedless,................2 for 25f. Bulk Seedless....3 lbs for 29c Royal Garden Tea, Japan or Ceylon......................................................... 1445 package 39(, Pimentos, Griffon, small............................................................. FLOUR All best local brands for $1.59 2 for 25c Fishers Blend for $1.83 I wentieth Century Coffee, none better at any price.................................. per ¡5 35,. Ready-Cut M acaroni..................................................................................................... 4 lbs 25(. Logan Berries, No. 2 tins............................................................. 2 for 25<* Mrs. A lta G entry u n d erw en t a ton- silo r op eratio n a t a P o rtlan d ho sp ital an d h as retu rn ed to h er hom e a fte r tw o days a t th e hospital. T he W elfare club of th e R ebekah H a rt S c h a ffn e r A M arx lodge w ill m eet w ith Miss G race Ogil- C lo th es. bee on Monday, M arch 3. Mrs. A. H oover and Mrs. A. McManus w ill a s sis t th e hostess in serving. All R e HAMLIN & IIOSS, b ek ah s a re expected to atten d . Phone 2381, Nite phone "06 T he re g u la r m o nthly m eeting of th e Q ueen E sth e r circ le h as been p o st poned one week u n til M onday, M arch ".... .............................................. ........ 1.............. '»»'■.... .............................HI......... ............. ....... . 11. T he m eeting place w ill be a n It (1 A I» nounced later. T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. HIsey and 13 If you are in the market for a new d a u g h te r H elen w en t to St. H elens 126 X 600 ft. suit and are interested in saving $5, y esterd ay , w here th ey atten d ed th e farew ell service in th e M ethodist 12 here is the place to buy your clothes. 130 X 600 ft. E piscopal ch u rch , of w hich Mr. HIsey W ith lower rent and less expense we w as fo rm erly p asto r. P la n s for th e 11 undersell the Portland stores. b u ilding of a new ch u rch a re now w ell 130 X 600 ft. ON POWELL VALLEY ROAI1 u n d er way. 10 W ord has been received by Mrs. J. 130 X 600 ft. An exclusive high class W. H en d rick s th a t her son R obert, resid e n tia l p ro p erty in th e who Is a stu d e n t in th e college of w est edge of G resham on the 130 X 600 ft. m ines a t H oughton, M ichigan, has paved highw ay overlooking been pledged to th e T au B eta Pi. The 8 th e Cotton farm and beautiful society is for tech n ical and scientific 130 X 600 ft. valley to th e south and w est stu d e n ts and m em bership is bestow ed now offered for sale in 1 and on th o se w hose sch o larsh ip is u n 7 2 ac re tra c ts, p a rtly wooded, u su a lly high. R o b ert is a g rad u a te of 166 X 600 ft. p a rtly cleared. P rices as low th e G resham high school. as $500 p er acre. R easonable W. H. Congdon and A. M. W ilkin M en ’ s W e a r ' sh o es term s. son w en t to th e S h rin e rs’ h o sp ital in -1 o 3 «5 -4 •4 P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay w ith Mr. and H M H H G R E SH A M o» 14. w « w 4- - Mrs. A. W. Griffis and th e ir little son o s s s $ H e rb e rt and m ade arra n g e m e n ts for » ? » f» p an o p eratio n to be perform ed on the P h o n e 2341 la tte r ’s foot when th e p rese n t school gon, w here th ey w ent ab o u t fo u r y ears .......................................... m mi,mi |,|I|||||„|„,I||„ ........................ y ea r is ended. H erb ert is 9 y ea rs old ago. They w ill occupy th e A1 Cleve 4848482348535348484848234823484853532323 Oresham, Oregon POWELL VALI EV ROAD and is suffering from a crip p led foot. land house a t th e head of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett W elling have Mr. W elling h as been associated w ith *..................... ...... .............. .................. «........................................................... 1,11.... ......... ....... J re tu rn e d to G resham from B aker, Ore- his son E m m ett In th e C hevrolet g a r age a t B aker, w hich they sold o u t the first of th e year. E m m ett an d his wife, fo rm erly Miss M arie T acheron, have gone to Salem w here th e form er w ill be em ployed as forem an in a g arag e. Miss Eva T acheron, who is a stu d e n t a t W illam ette U niversity, will m ake h er hom e w ith h er sister. IIIH IN IIIIM IIIIIIIIIIIIllli« G R ESH A M GARAGE Spring Styles Are Here WONDER VIEW ACRES Men’s and Young Men’s Suits » $2 5 to *48 Krider & Elkington The Savings Habit Grows National Canned Goods Week, March 1 to 8 The week beginning March 1 and closing March 8 is nationally advertised and ob served as (. A W E D GOODS W EEK. During this week merchants everywhere will offer Special Inducements to their customers to supply their requirements of canned goods. Every day our friends are availing themselves of our liberal offer to give I \\ () CAN’S of any of our quality goods FREE with each dozen purchased. As a m atter of economy you should act at once. Puritan Ham ,................. lb 29c Newberg H am ................ lb 29c MONOPOLE CANNED GOODS SPECIAL With each dozen assorted from the following list we will give 1 can of Dimple Peas or 1 can of Golden Bantam Corn FREE A p rico ts R oyal A nn C h e rrie s Yellow P e a c h es Sliced P e a c h es B la c k b errie s L o g a n b e rrie s S tra w b e rrie s R a s p b e rrie s P u m p k in Dill P ickles D im ple P e a s S trin g le s s B eans Gut B eaus Baby B eets M aine C orn G olden B C orn S p in ach I io m in y K ra u t T o m a to e s Sw eet P o ta to e s . T h e TTS a y in.go H a b lt is g ro w in g rap id ly o - Illted S ta te s. In 1921 th e re w as 26 - 631, 831 sa v in g s a c c o u n ts d e p o sito rs in BORING T he follow ing an n o u n cem en ts for th e Boring ch u rc h services a re given by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E G. R an to u : T he S unday school will m eet a t the u su al h our, 10 a. m. T h ere w ere over 50 in atte n d a n c e la st Sunday. T here is still room for a few m ore. The p a sto r w ill p rea ch a t 8 p. m. on the subject, "B oring in a D ilem m a.” All a re Invited to com e to th e little brow n ch u rch on th e knoll and sing th e old songs and enjoy th e evening in fellow ship th a t in sp ire s to b e tte r living th ro u g h th e week. "F o rsa k e not the assem bling of you rselv es to g eth er ast th e m a n n er of som e is; but ex h o rtin g one a n o th e r; an d so m uch th e m ore as ye see th e day ap p ro ach in g ." The p asto r req u e sts all w ho have ideas as to how th e ch u rc h m ay b etter serve th e com m unity to w rite them out and hand or m all them to him. « l” 6ri 8 aOOOW OOOh j <’ e ,’° 8 “ 8 a m 0 " n ,l" S 1° In 1922 th e r e w e re n e a rly th re e m illio n m o re d e p o s ito rs a n d an in c re a s e of a b illion a n d a h a lf in sa v in g s d ep o sits. T h is is a sp le n d id rec o rd a n d is a m o st h o p e fm sig n fo r a p ro sp e ro u s fu tu re fo r m illio n s of A m erican s. The sa v in g s h a b it is beco m in g q u ite th e rag e . If you w ould be p o p u lar, as w ell a s p ro sp e ro u s, s ta r t a sa v in g s a cco u n t. T h is b a n k w ill be p leased to a c co m m o d a te you. Nave #5 a w eek fo r te n y e a rs a n d v OU w ill h av e #3,198.29. * } First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON Justice Coffee, 3 lbs $1.00 Pea berry Coffee, lb 40c, 3 lbs $1.10 GOLD BAR CANNED GOODS SPECIAL With each 1 ?-doz. selected from the following list we will give 1 pkg. Raisins FREE A p rico ts R a s p b e rrie s Pears Kraut Peaches B la c k b e rrie s Loganberries S tra w b e rrie s Quality and Service Sw eet P o ta to e s S p in ach A sp a rag u s Baby B eets A. W. METZGER <& CO. Gresham, Oregon M M K T o m a to e s R ip e O lives M a ra c h in o C h e rrie s C atsu p T o m a to Sauce Seeded R a isin s S eedless R a is in s Phone 1451 Feed / j S i A SPE C IA L COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. 152. A. F. & A. M., follow ing eve A STRONG BANK n in g s; T h u rsd ay . M arch 6, w ork I n .F . C. - g 1"“"1'""................................................................................................... degree. T uesday, M arch 11, re g u la r m eeting. W ednesday, M arch 12. w ork in M. M degree. Everything in Monday, M arch 17. w ork In M. M. degree. W ednesday, M arch 19, w ork In M. M. I degree. T h u rsd ay . M arch 20, w ork in M. M. degree. ' M onday, M arch 24. w ork In F. C. degree. W ednesday, M arch 26. w ork in M. M. degree. T h u rsd ay . M arch 27. w ork l a M. M. The Paint Man degree. Monday. M arch 31, w ork in M. M. P h o n e 1971 degree. Gavel 7 :St) p m sh a rp . P u n ctu ality ap p reciated . r iA M T T B R g g MOW. V lsitiug b ro th e rs welcome. N o w Is th e lim e h a v e P e a ch. P e a r A. MEYERS. W. M. W a ln u t. F i l b e r t s : W. L. OORSAGE. Sec y. a n k b e rry p la n t. PAINTS <& WALLPAPER / WALL PAPER, 10c per single roll and up Todd~~ (•re sk a n i