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Presbyterian Church Mrs. J. S. M ark w art has been seri ously ill for sev eral days w ith ptom aine poisoning, supposed to have F airview , Oregon resu lted from eatin g hom e canned corn last Sunday. T h ere w ere guests R E V . E . R. D. HOLLEXSTED, at th e M ark w art hom e and eight p e r M la ls tr r sons p artook of th e m eal. All were “ U niversal B rotherhood Is th e Goul" SERVICES "Come them w ith u t and we w tll do som ew hat affected but none so s e ri SU N D A Y SC H O O L .......................... jo a m ously as Mrs. M arkw art. She is now M O RN IN G W O R S H IP . . . . . 1 1 A. M thee good.’ im proving. H elpful — R estful — In sp irin g i PROF. G. R. SCHLAUCH. P astor. T he W om an’s M issionary society of the F re e M ethodist ch u rch will m eet Royal Baking Powder................................................................. large can> 3* n ex t T uesday aftern o o n . A pril 1. at 2:30, w ith Mrs. A nna Long at th e p a r sonage. Each m em ber is expected to C R Y STA L W HITE: SO AP SNO L IT E SO AP C R E M E O IL SO A P rep o rt on th e m ission field of the « b a rs 25c. loo b a rs #1.15 g re a te st in terest. • b a rs 25c. 100 b a rs #3.35 4 b a rs ........ 25c P au l Stone has been on th e sick list for a few days. E xtra L arge Prune«, n ice an d j u ic y .......... 3 pounds 2 3 c, 6 pound« 4 5 c T he sm elt a re ru n n in g in th e S an dy and alre ad y m any from th is vicin Alabastine is an up-to-date and artistic decorative ity have gone to T ro u td ale arm ed w ith dip n ets and hav? ta k en out water color tor walls and ceilings of every description, CO RN ED B E E F COLUM BIA R IV E R SAL- q u an titie s of fish. T he fish entered C O D FISH , la te s t pack in all kinds of buildings. Especially recommended for X'o. 1 siz e ........ th e Sandy ea rly th is m orning. The nion, h a lv e s, e a c h .....12}£c 20c 1 p o u n d ............................ 23c ru n u su ally co n tin u es for ab o u t a use over soiled painted walls, wall board, etc. I! c a n s ................................. 70c week. A p ecu liar accid en t o ccu rred a t the Alabastine makes your home beautiful. Its rich W alnuts, No. I grade, soft shell, grown in the northwest,....,.............lb 27% f1, 3 lbs 80c A. W. M etzger sto re y esterd ay , when velvetey tints set off your pictures and furnishings, rugs a ca r tu rn in g into Pow ell s tre e t out of South R oberts avenue th rew a and draperies. Alabastine is absolutely sanitary and LA RD, p u re bulk CA TSU P, P re fe rre d Stock w heel, w hich rolled into th e plate CORN FL A K E S , K ellogs 2 lbs .... 35c. 3 lbs .....50c tire-proof, making it indispensible in homes, churches la rg e b o ttle .....................25c g lass fro n t door of th e sto re and fre s h ly to a ste d , p k g ...... »«• schools, etc. sh a tte re d It. H. N elson of L ents, d riv er of th e car, paid th e dam ages. Federal, Carnation or Bordens Milk, tall cans. Sold in .»-lh. p a c k a g e s a t Mrs. C arrie H an sen is suffering 9c from poisoning from th e stin g of a wasp. SO M E F IN E S P E C IA L S IN C A N N E D G O O D S Much in te re st is being tak en in the sale of food and hom e-m ade candy to 4000 cans of Apricots in good syrup, large cans......................3 cans 50^, 12 cans $1.95 be held tom orrow aftern o o n at the Phone 1421 Gresham Cecil M etzger g ro cery for th e benefit of the C h ild ren 's F arm home a t C or TOM ATOES, solid pack, vallis. T his is th e first of a se rie s of Del M onte o r P re fe rre d P IN F A P P i p th ree sales to be p ut on by th e m em Stock, 2 c a n s 35c ^ E A P P L E , la rg e cans, VAN CAM PS BEANS, m ed. b ersh ip of th e local union. 6 c a n s ......... b r° k e n Sl,CeS’ e a c h ............................................... 3Sc size, e a c h ^ ........................ i y c K enneth C alkins h as gone to S hel ton. W ashington, to w ork. Mrs. C. H. C alkins has ju st re tu rn e d from th a t CORN, L ily of th e V alley, place, w here she w ent to v isit h e r son PEA S, L ily of th e V alley, H a rry and wife. CORN, P re fe rre d Stock, C o u n try G en tlem en , Mr. an d Mrs. R alph M ercer have te n d e r, E a rly J u n e , 2 c a n s .................................35c G olden B a n ta m , 2 c a n s 45c We have a large and complete line now in stock moved into th e new house recen tly 2 c a n s ................................. 45c bu ilt for them on D ivision s tre e t near Main by T. E. M ercer. Mrs. Vern R adford and baby d au g h ter, Betty Vaye, a re v isitin g w ith Mrs. L. R adford and o th e r rela tiv e s and A lso H at F ram es an d S tra w B raids G R A P E F R U IT , e x tra friends. Mrs. R adford is from New ORANGES, fa n c y sw eets port. la rg e a n d juicy, each....10c dozen ................................. i 5 c T he A m erican Legion A uxiliary held an in te r e s tin g . m eeting at M etzger's hall la st T uesday evening. Really no use to look for bettter places to trade, and so convenienttly located. Mr. and Mrs. P a t Collins have sold th e ir place to»a Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith Phone 1236____________________ Gresham of L ents, who w ill ta** possession soon. Claude W elch and H en ry W etherell EV A N G ELIC A L C H U R CH Í Our line of Easter Cards and Booklets is now complete MA K ES A X X OUXCEM EX TS of M organ T ru ck S ervice took a load of fu rn itu re from th e Congdon hotel to V ernonia to be used in a hotel at C onsiderable in te re st is being th a t place. show n in th e cam paign for new m em Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite have b ers w hich is being conducted d u rin g moved from th e ir place on F o u rth stre e t to th e ir p ro p erty in E astm an th e len ten season. F ifteen a p p lic a addition, w here th ey w ill finish the tions for m em bership have been r e house alre ad y sta rte d there. A COMPLETE LINE- OE ceived and o th e rs a re expected. The S uit h as been filed by C. P. T allm an new m em bers w ill be received d u rin g W all P ap er, P a in ts, V arn ish es, S ta in s, ag a in st A. E. Brow n on a ch a rg e of assa u lt and b attery . T he case w as to the E a ste r season. R eligious school K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc. have had a h earin g y esterd ay before w ill be held tom orrow from 9 to 12 Ju stic e of th e P eace Brow n b ut on a c o clock. A class of eig h t confirm ands count of no re p re se n ta tiv e of th e d is is finishing th e w ork p re p a ra to ry to THE PAINT MAN tric t atto rn e y 's office being p resen t ex am in atio n and confirm ation w hich it was set for a la te r date. It w ill be Let me help you with your Painting Problems will ta k e place on th e first and second held S atu rd ay , A pril 5, at 2 o'clock. Sundays in A pril, respectively. The hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g M illikin w as th e scene of an a ttr a c t N ext S unday services a re as fol ive b irth d a y d in n er given for th e ir low s: S unday school a t 10 o'clock. Gresham, Oregon Phone 1971 niece. Miss Floella Jaco b s, w hich w as T he elem en tary d ep a rtm en t is busy a com plete su rp rise to h er. Sixteen \\ ith the coming of Spring conies a desire to have persons enjoyed th e d in n e r to g eth er. i eh e arsin g for th e E a ste r program . your car overhauled. A fter d in n er a sacred co n cert was Divine w orship in th e E nglish la n given by th e Pow ell V alley strin g guage a t 11 and in th e G erm an la n \\ e do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices hand. All rep o rted a m ost enjoyable guage a t 11:45 on th e topic "H um an evening. F re s h o r C ured, L ard, E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b Need in th e P resen ce of th e D ivine A c c e sso r ie s T ires so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est H elp er.” Special m usic w ill be re n D odge S ervice, A le in ite G re a se S ervice PLEASANT VALLEY p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to dered by th e choir, in clu d in g the T he Bible story of th e building of a an th em , “Je su s, Lover of My Soul." nation w ill be review ed by th e pupils T he Young P eople's m eeting w ill be Phone 2391 Nite Phone 706 and te ac h ers of th e com m unity S u n held a t 8 o ’clock, th e topic being "T he GKO. PIK T L , Prop. Pilline 1711 ll r o h u m P erso n al T ouch in W inning O thers to day school next S unday a t 10 o’clock. T he p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd C h rist." W alter R am ser is the leader. Moore, will preach at 7:45 from the “ T he Tim e of Ills Life.“ A b so lu tely topic "T he P resen t and th e P ow er of T his is to be given a t th e Rockwood God,” and will d iscu ss th e h e a rt of g ran g e h all u n d er th e au sp ices of the th e R ussian situ atio n . L ast S unday a g ran g e on S atu rd ay evening, March 15-piece o rch e stra from th e M onta- 29. E x cellen t cast. Dr. C. L. H aynes, villa M ethodist ch u rc h gave a m ost d irecto r. A dm ission 35 and 15c.—Adv (Smith Memorial) 20th Century Food Prices “ The G lad H and C h u rch .” B ible S ch o o l 10 m . S e rm o n a t 11 a . m a n d 7 ■ — 30 r p. - m. .... L o rd 's S u p p e r th e first tl e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d S u n d a y o r f th J,[a !‘* - 8 i r v ,‘ ® W e d n e s d a y , 7 :30 p. m. t h o ir R e h e a r s a l. T h u r s d a y . 7 :30 p. m. GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Tint Your W alls With A L A B A S T IN E L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. HAT FLOWERS Priced at 15c and 25c each Cheese, full cream ......................................2 pound. 55c t' Hepp’s Racket Store PAINT UP/ CLEAN UP/ TODD---- _ FOR THE BEST MEATS G R ESH A M G ARAG E THE SANITARY MARKET PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 Grocery Bulletin 1. N E W B E R G HAM, noted fo r fine e a tin g q u a lity pound * #» .2!» 2. N E W B ER G SU GA R C U R E D BACK BACON. lig h t a n d m edium w e ig h ts, pound .27 3. SAL I PO RK , heavy, best fo r se a so n in g , pound .. .15 4. R E X LA RD, p u re lard , sp ecial m ed. p ail .75 la rg e 1.15 5. B R O O K FIE L D LO A F C H E E S E , c u ts rig h t fo r lu nches, w h o le o r half, p o u n d ......... ti. ALASKA H E R R IN G , larg e a n d fat 3 for i. GO LD EN B L O A T ER S, e x tra la rg e a n d b rig h t 3 fo r .2» 8. G E N U IN E S W E D IS H H E A L T H BREAD. 30c a n d .35 9. 81 N K IST ORANGES, juicy a n d sw eet. 252 size 2 dozen .35 10. NEW TOW N COOKING A P P L E S , faced a n d filled sp e cia l, box .69 11. BI LK DATES, e x cellen t q u a lity , pound .10 12. I ll LK RA ISIN S, S u iia u n seed less pound to 13. P O P S CORN ST A R C H , one of th e o ld est a n d w si brand«, pound 11 .(i s 111 i. t < ip i-1 . p o u n d Me« i0 S pauad« IB. P R IN C E A L B E R T TOBACCO, 16 ou n ce tin s I oo 1.05 A. W. METZGER & CO. Vitality and St ’tee Phone 1451 Peed 1281 excellent sacred p ro g ram in the eve Make your telephone e a rn you m ore ning and I. C. C unningham of P o rt- by co nnecting it w ith a w ant ad. I md gave an address. T he K im ball SPEC IA L COMMUNICATION Glee club w ill sing on th e ch arg e on of G resham Lodge No. 152 A pril 8. A. F. & A. M., follow ing eve P. F. U hlig of P o rtla n d w as out n in g s: d u rin g th e fo re p art of th e w eek look Monday, M arch 31, w ork in M. M ing afte r his farm . degree. Gavel 7:30 p. m. sh arp . P u n ctu a lity Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N olta e n te r tained frien d s from th e city last S u n ap p reciated . V isiting b ro th ers welcome. day. A. MEYERS. W. M. T. R. B erry is c o n stru c tin g a m o d W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. ern chicken house on his place. T he N O T IC E O F F IN A L P R O O F . dim ensions of th e building a re IS bv D e p a r tm e n t o f th e I n te r io r . U. 8. L a n d Office a t P o r tla n d . O reg o n . M a rc h 6 1924 85. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t C h a rlie B Mrs. Minnie N ichols is assem bling E r w in of B u ll R u n . O re g o n , w ho. on A u m e s te a d E n tr y m a terial on th e ground p rep a ra to ry N o 06940, fo r X 1, m N a d E e W , H S o W l , N E L Sec- * '° n « • L ” w n ’ t lp 1S' B a n g e 5E . W iilla m - to building a home on her pro p erty . e tte M e rid ia n , h a s filed n o tic e of In te n tio n Tlie sp ellin g co n test betw een th f to m a k e fin al P ro o f, to e s ta b lis h c la im to t h e la n d a b o v e d e sc rib e d , b e fo re th e R e g pupils of th e advance g rad es and the is te r a n d R e c e iv e r V 8. l.a n d Office, a t grow n ups held a t the schoolhouse l^ o rtla n d , O reg o n , o n th e 22d d a y o f A p ril, C la im a n t n a m e s a s w itn e s s e s - c a T uesday evening, resu lted in a victory p p le w h ite . J o h n S tith , W. o. W o o d D a n for th e pupils. Victor R ilkula w as a c A W oods, a ll o f H ull O reg o n . N o tic e w ill tie p u b lish e d f o r five c o n credited cham pion sp eller. Mrs. H P. s e c u tiv e w eek a In th e “G r e s h a m O u tlo o k " M cCulloch, re p rese n tin g th e grow n W A L T E R L. T O O Z E , S r . R e g is te r. ups, won second place. T he P.-T. A. sponsored th e affair. P lea san t Valley g ran g e held an In P le a s a n t’s G arage te re stin g session la st S atu rd ay eve an d B lack sm ith Shop ning w ith a very good atten d an ce. A t ROCKWOOD I wo reso lu tio n s, one a g a in st any change being m ade In th e present G eneral \tii,> R epairing, G eneral alien o w n ersh ip of land law. tending B liick'iuilhlm r mid H orseshoeing to modify it. th e o th e r ag a in st low er 8AM BLISS. B lack sm ith ing the liars to foreign im m igration O. M P L E A S A N T . P ro p . w ere passed. A P h o n e G re sh a m U ndenom inational ServIces A nnounced. 1 reach in g services a re held every Sunday aftern o o n at 2 o 'clock in the low r hall of th e Odd F ello w s b u i’d- I lug. The hall w as w ell filled i.ls, Sunday aftern o o n and m uch in terest Is b. itig show n. Bible stu d y classes a re held on F rid ay evolving* and p ray e r m eetin g s on T uesday evenings F arm ers A ttention! F ed eral F arm L oans. Long tim e 5*^ per cent in te rest. A m ortization paym ents. A ddress L ean d er B artie- may, R. 4. Boring. Oregon 111 II.DIXG A u to A y o u n g m an 20 y e a rs old had #100 hut he foolishly w asted it. W hen lie is 05 y ears to # • n 6 SU,n a t wwu,d h a v e * 'n " u n ‘<<‘ First State Bank GRESHAM. OREGON AREME CLUB ENTERTAINMENT H ig h All W ork g u ara n tee d first-class W. K. T h e m an w ho in v e n te d “All F o o ls D ay ” p ro b ab ly h a d re fe re n c e to th e w ay m o st A m e ric a n s sav e m oney. A nd he did n o t n iiss it v e ry f a r fo r few of us sav e a s w e should. J o n e s g e ts $75 a m o n th a n d “ n e e d s everv c e n t of it to live. B row n g e ts $100 a ni? nt? : S n iith &e ts >150 w h ile J o h n s to n g e ts $ .0 0 a n d A n d erso n g e ts $250 a m o n th . All five of th em claim th e y “ sp en d it all on a b a re liv in g .” S o m e th in g is w ro n g a b o u t th is. A ll a re n o t rig h t. A re you rig h t? You a re if you live w ith in j o u r incom e a n d sa v e som e ev e ry m o n th . Be c a re fu l— d o n ’t let th is d a y be y o u r a n n iv e rs a ry . J 23x COXTRAI I IXt. VXD Phoue 195x4 A ll Fools9 Day H am ilton G resham , Oregon T o p s R e co v ere d a n d R e p a ire d All k in d « o f T o M a te ria l a n d C u r ta in W in d o w « S. E. PAL.MQl 1ST FRIDA y S chool G y m n asiu m T v ENING? ‘ MARCH 28 8:15 S h o rt illu s tra te d ta lk on C h in a b ^ X Iis s S a ra W re n n , w h is tS S g ’s o l o S r u n ^ n i a i l n d \ V a l solos a n d r e a ^ £ General Admission. 40r including tax. AUTO TOP SHOP Mala s i . O reth aai I'knae l t d I The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent in te re st on tim e deposits._Adv. C edar posta for sale. Any quantity. A. W. M etzger Co. P hone 1451. tf