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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM GRESHAM LOCALS s o i A lb ert o f 's e a ’ de madT ^ 7 nMe7daye°- A Joint m eeting of G resham Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs and th e ir fam ilies will be held next Monday evening a t the ball In celebration of th e 105th an n iv ersary of th e order. L. E. C arter of P ortland, deputy grand m aster, will be th e prin cip le speaker. A good program of m usic and readings will also be given and supper w ill be served. A divorce su it was filed In circ u it co u rt yesterd ay by B eatrice Jon es ag ain st Guy D. Jones. Mrs. R Ham m ond of Toledo, Ore gon, is visiting w ith h er sister, Mrs G ertrude Schanno. BETHEL BAPTIST _ "The U la d | | a n <l B and 10 a P ’ » • r m o n ’m n a. m a n d 7 . JO n. m. L o rd g H u p p er th e f1rnt Bunday of th e m o n th . H ibi„ s t u d y a n d 1 r a is e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y , 7 :3U u rn C h o ir R e h e a rs a l, T h u r s d a y , 7:30 p. m. OUTLOOK. a n d 'IT U w '^ h 7d' ° D Wed b° “ ‘ °f T W C | j ’. ' o T ' X ‘a I Mrs v 07 V .1 I Bhort b',8,ne88 session, th e p resid en t Mrs. T W. K ellogg left y esterd ay Mrs. W. F. H oney presen ted M rs n I O rand F orks, N orth D akota, afte r Q- B arry w ith a bouquet of roses and Mrs Beni Urr m° nth8 W“ h h6r BlB,er- “ b eautlful «»ring of beads as < an evi I — »O *U CT1- Mrs. BenJ. Cam eron. Mr. and Mrs. dence of th e esteem ------ w in, ..... . w \ ----- * aen ce of th e esteem , w ith w hich she is Cam eron and Mrs. K ellogg spent held by every m em ber of th e Union E a ste r w ith ___ Mr. and Mrs. K irk | D uring h er resid en ce of over two Thom pson a t C orvallis - -------- - i y ears in In G resham , . Mrs. B arry has G eorge H. Lew is and son have tak - been one o t th e m ost activ e w o rk ers en i over the G resh am -P o rtlan d bus of th e W. C. T. U. and w ill be g re a tly ru n n lin in g over th e Pow ell V alley road aliev m ad m issed by th a t n o rg r n an n izatio l , . n . n . . T he w hich rry Gall. Rev. - ...c .i is being oemg ru n by H a arry Kev and Mrs. B arry leave in a few fev lx., . to * — - s th . * e ir hom e in Glad The new o p era to rs w ill begin th e ir urru, w eeks m ake ru n on May 1. T hey will pm n u t o on n a » I »tone. stone. A sh o rt p pre ro g ram w as given I lerce A rrow but w ith a cap acity tor I co n sistin g of vocal and w h istlin g s solos o l o s by h u Miss A *■_ 18 p assen g ers lexander and Miss A .substantial p lan k w alk five feet I H ahn, ah n ’ “ a fte Iter r w hich a social hour, w ith wide and having a ra ilin g is being refre sh m e n ts was enjoyed by all built along the east side of th e fill on I Mr« s r n ---- ----- . C f x. 1, 1 V. R I h oberts .. X- _a. avenue. _ It is being I serio u sly ill a t her h o ra e ^ n Cleveland South financed by p riv ate su b scrip tio n of I avenue, is rep o rted m u c h I m n r E„ r „ „ a Mr. tim e th e danger to p ed e stria n s on the called home but have re tu rn e d to th e ir bridge recognized and and th th is is I w ork. Mrs. B ennison’s siste r Mrs bridge has has been been recognized “I ii i versa I Brotherhood Is the Goul” w ill elim inate th a t danger. i A A nna nna Jo Jo n n es es of of S eattle, is h ere ca rin g Come thou w ith u t and we w ill do Mrs. J. Mm. Sm ith, who w as ill for I for th e invalid, thee good.’ the p ast tw o weeks, is able to be about Mrs. B. F. W atk in s’ co ttag e on P R 0 F - O. R. SCHLAUCH, P astor. again. f o u r th stre e t has been ren ted to Mr. H anslng, en g in eer on th e pipe line work. Mrs. H ansing is in S eattle. They will occupy th e house May 1. C. E. S tockton h as been aw arded th e co n tra c t for th e co n stru ctio n of a building at E stacad a for the E stacad a P harm acy , recen tly b urned o ut T h e building w ill be 25 x 65 and of brick and tile co n stru ctio n . W ork w ill be Our heavy 12-strand Silk Hose gin a t once. is full fashioned, has double sole, A lfred Blom has gone to H oquiam high spliced heel and toe, will not W ashington, to give his illu stra te d lectu re on his trip aro u n d th e w orld. oose its smooth and bright ap Mr. Blom hus m ade th re e trip s to th e pearance, colors black and dark Holy Land. brown, T he re g u la r m eeting of Clover C ir S p d $ 1 .9 8 cle N eighbors of W oodcraft w as held a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger la st T uesday aftern o o n . A good a tte n d OUR IN D IA N Q U EEN Silk ance w as p resen t. Mrs. Thom pson Hose is made of fine Italian silk, an o rg an izer for th e lodge w as pres-1J with narrow lace stripe, in air- ent. She has p ro cu red sev eral a p dale color only, will match the p licatio n s fo r m em bership. Mrs. Metz I g er served a delicious lunch. prevailing shade of slippers, Mrs. Milo T aylor and ch ild ren S p d $ 1 .9 8 moved th is w eek to B row nsville w here Mr. T aylor has been for th e p ast two B E A R B R A N D SILK H O S E w eeks. Mr. T aylor h as p u rch ased ■ n black, white, cordovan and polo, none better, pr, 98<‘ the B row nsville Tim es and h as tak en over th e m an ag em en t of th e paper. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie w ere P o rtlan d v isito rs on T hursday. Silk Hosiery Special 20th Century Stores A lw a y s S a fe T r a d in g P la c e s O ffer E xtra S p e cia ls FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY FEDERAL OR CARNATION MILK, tall cans each ...... CHOCOLATE in bulk, g u a r a n t y j p.eass the most particular, pound ÎOr, 2 pounds S3 » '» ■ » SOAP. Keg. .O rs tre .4 bar8 , or 2#c h e r s h e y .s c o c q a ib d n s i i c 29 TEA < ' ylon and India, Orange Pekoe flavor......... , , .. a. Carefully selected first pickings...................... ** b' PINHEAD GUNPOWDER, 1 lb‘ .............................................................. lb - 28 c ’ 1 lb - 53 fancy s p id e r leg ------------------- ---------------.......................................................................................*2 ,b’ 28c’ 1 20th o n Ä y aa ,b Ä Ä 5#« day s 5000 lbs ^ Saturday and Monday cream brick c h e e se Pound ............................ 30c FULL CREAM CHEESE P°und..... 28c, 2 lbs.... 55c LARD, in bulk 3 pounds. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER gpc 4 c a n s ..................... .50 CREME OIL SOAP 4 bars ............................ g -c BON AMI, cake each 10 F r £ e S°AP’ made ' U I I r C aSiíe ln tbe Northw est, 10 bars for 38c and one Q u rre g . $2.25, O ur reg. $2.50 RED BIRD MATCHES Big box of noiseless tips • b o x e s .......................... ¿g,. LUNCH PAPER 3 rolls fo r....... ( )ur re g u la r $1.48 g ra d e S p ecia l at $ 1 .2 5 Walrad Mercantile Co. Phone m i Gresham This week, April 21 Io 27 is National Forest Protection Week Save our forests from destruction by fire X w , ra n g ' " m a p ° f th c M t H o o d d is tric t in o u r H e carry n complete stock of O u tin g G ood s, C am p S toves F ishing la c k le , G uns an d A m m u n ition Ask for free cam per’s guide and map of Mt. Hood district L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham _______ ______ __________________ vy?. GROCERY BULLETIN H u n d rcls „ Ih rr attractlTe ~ 1. PURITAN HAMS. med. sized j" T he E a ste r p rogram given by th e S unday school Sunday evening drew a large congregation. T he m usic was very good. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eir p re sided a t th e o rg an and w as ably a c com panied by Mrs. P o rts and Mr. Oleman, each playing th e violin. Mrs. E vans class of "S u n b eam s,” led by little C harles W ilson, w as w o rth y of special m ention, as w as also th e ' /J young lad ies' pantom im e, "N earer My God to T hee.” T he g irls w ore w hite I robes and Miss E vylan Reed c a rrie d a w hite cro ss and acted h er p a rt to p e r fection. G eorge P e rry had ch a rg e of th e singing an d is a m ost excellent song leader as his voice is very p le as ing and volum inous. T he Rev. Mr W right w as un ab le to be p rese n t be cau se of an a tta c k of grip. Mrs Syl v ester E vans read the E a ste r sc rip tu re reading. T he ch u rch w as very a rtistic a lly decorated by a com m ittee w orking u n d er th e d irection of Mr. P erry. T he offering for th e needy w as about $10. Copyright 1924 H art Schaffner & Marx Mrs. W olverton’s m o th er from P o rt land paid h er a visit th e first of the week. T hose in atten d an ce at th e 21st a n niv ersary m - eeting of th e O E S S n t i d ....... .. P o u » d j cr is q u ite III at th is w ritin g T routdale front C orbett w ere Mes- M ' rs. dam es V ictor E llis, H ubbard. Ann i 8' L. L Benfield, I5*nfleld. who u n d erw en t a 1 r i o u v s ~ o --------- A nderson, C lara Sm ith. Mr. and Mrs. serio p eratio n several w eeks agt U. G. Sm ith and W ard E vans. a a t t bome co nvalescing slow ly Mr. and Mrs. Bush of B . ridal Veil M r’ and Mra- A lbert Salzm an and -- -.X , VJI age, w ere m aking g ard en on th e ir acreag e c b ,ld re n of L innton. w ere Sunday ac ro ss from th e high school Monday.’ v isito rs at th e hom e of the la tte r ’s 1 Mrs. M. E. R eed's co ttag e Is n e a r p are n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. F red Lasley. ing com pletion and is a very nifty Miss Joy C ro ck ett w as in P o rtlan d I looking dw elling and will be m odern S atu rd ay . in every way Mrs. V ictor E llis took h er little son Mrs. Syverson and baby from Seat c l i f f ' r t l r ll bePn s took ber itt e He. a re at th e hom e of her p a re n ts tim e t l ’ aH' ng f° r 8Ome Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P ounder. Mrs.' I T uesday 8P‘’c ia " 8‘ in P o rtlan d |arK(. A. W. METZGER <& CO. Quality and Servit W H ILE TH EY LAST Ib. 15c. 3 lbs. 11. YELLOW NEWTOWN COOKING APPLES box 0i»c 12. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. 12 oz 10c. large can #1.25 13. UTAHNA PEAS. 2 cans 2 <» cans 7«,. 14. EASTER BRAND TOMATOES 2 cans 25c 15. SUGAR CRISP CORN El.AKES 3 pkgs. 25c 10. BULK COCOA special. I lbs. 23c 1 <. PRINT E ALBER f and TUXEDO TOR \CCO Id oz. tins 81.05 Phone l i s t Pied i j S i C loth es d o not m ak e the m an but th ey h elp a lot. W h ether you are a „ s,!ies8 m an or a farm er, to be w ell d ressed is the first step to w ard s su ccess. Our virgin w ool clo th es en a b le an y m an to dress w e ll at m o d era te cost. $2 9 'S0 O ther Suits at 825 and up to #45 AylsWcrt M e n ' s w ear ' Lai S h o e s G RESH A M ive Red 1 rading arbor day I I 8°» SPECIAL g ,.u 81.35 6. BOOTHS SARDINES, large oval cans can 15c 7. BROKEN SLICED PI.NEAI"I’LE No. 2' cans 27c 8. MONOPOLE GRATED PINEAPPLE. No 21 cans 25c 9. GOLD BAR PEACHES and Apricot can 35c 3 for 81.00 10. GOLD BAR SOLID PACK TOMATOES 2 cans 35c and Succeed “ In setting aside the week of C o Anril 20 2« e k ’ I ’ ,., 1>ay lK rv X 6 ,1 jj , j - c “ ‘ “ ’O K F I .K I' ' ' L ° A F C 1 1 E E S E ’ « » » I - ° r h a l f Ib . Il.lc 6. ROYAL CLUB COFFEE 1 special, lb. 25c 2. SALT PORK, best for seasoning 3. HEX LAUD. m nt. pall 75,.. - dress well CORBETT .EI For Saturday and Monday TOILET PAPER, three 100C sheet rolls tissue........... 28i 10c K E R R ’S B E ST P A T E N T F L O U R, 49-lb. s a c k ............................ $ 1 .5S WOMEN’S BLOOMERS Pink ? WeH £ nown Lingette Cloth. Colors W hite 1 niU le ac h , Lavender, Light Green and Rose. ’ 10c bar J , 8 S °vernnient recognizes n... TUhi°if bu“ din« ^ ‘d saving for the future ht beauty and the usefulness of our fur eats are a heritage that we ,„ ust preservé c o í h K , nhg ¿ X “s i o X h “ i t s - b u t both .r e worth ; & 8a' " ' s s ac- W'th mMt o' Y our ch o ice o f the fo llo w in g tin w are 3 Quart Pudding Pans Covered Buckets Wash Basins 1 Quart Measures 1 Quart Cups Flour Selves SPECIAL A T Japaned Dust Pans Combination G raters Jelly Cake Pans Sure Cut Cake Pans 1 Quart Funnels Dippers iOc EACH J— it week for J First State Bank GRESHAM. ORCGON Sec our windows for display of these big values a stkoxg m \ h Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 Gresham W e have « la r g e « „ o r tm e n t o f H a r v e .t H ats P riced from 15c to 30c One of th e yo u n g er m em bers of i n ™ » Persuaded h i, fa th e r to go w ith him X h 7 >0U Ve e’ e r seen ln h.M > Cek,y boat« The old m an gru n ted . neld a t th e A rm ory la st m onth. The ‘ '* Kot my doubts about th a t" ■on paid $4.40 for tw o seats. “! P»«i less th an »» X'tiW da<1 ’ ald ,h e ’ on JoybUly nri PHee of th ese tw o tic k ets for r e .« ... ,or ~