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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM «E T H E L BAPTIST ( HI Iti li FORMER TROUTDALE MAN M A K ES ANNOUNUEM E NTS «IK IE D LAST TUESDAY Bible school a t th e B ethel B aptist ch u rch m eets S unday at 1« o’clock. At 11 the p asto r, th e Rev. G. R. S chlauch, w ill p rea ch on “C h a ra c te r istics of G reat F a ith .” T he Sunday school and B a p tist Young P eople's Union w ill have ch a rg e of a m usical p rogram In th e evening at 8 o ’clock. Gresham Community Church. F red H atfield of St. H elens, only son of I. K. H atfield of T ro u td ale, died on Ju n e 1 a fte r a lin g erin g Illness from B rig h t's disease and was buried from th e com m unity ch u rch in T ro u t dale on last T uesday. H e w as 33 y ea rs of age. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ol- len sted conducted th e service. B urial w as in th e D ouglas cem etery. Mr. H atfield is survived by his fa th e r and two siste rs, Mrs. Odin A n d erso n of W arren , Oregon, and Mrs. S tella Link of C latskanie. He w as e n gaged to be m arried to Mrs. F lo ren ce I H eine of G resham . T he w edding w as to have tak en p lace la st fall b ut w as postponed on acco u n t of his illness. Mrs. H eine was p rese n t a t th e fu n eral. Come in and Qetyaar r ÏGGIKL windshield sticker R eg u lar services w ill be held at the G resham com m unity church, on Pow ell stre e t, as follow s next S unday: Sunday school a t 10 o’clock, u nder the superin ten d en cy of Mrs. B. M. H ow ell; p reaching a t 11 by th e pastor, th e Rev. F. E. Crook. P ra y e r m eet ings a re held every W ednesday eve ning. A bout 20 m em bers of th e evangelical church ch u rch w ent to A uro ra la st Sunday I announces services to atten d a baptism al service, which S ervices at th e Zion E v angelical was described as im pressive and very ch u rch for next S unday w ill begin at effective. 10 o’clock w ith th e Sunday school. At 11 th e p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, will preach in th e E n g lish language and a t 11:50 in th e G erm an language. His topic will be “T he B lessings of “ The (Hail Haml P en teco st.” An offering will be taken M rs.'W . L. G orsage and children, t'burrh." Bible School 1» a. m., Sermon at 11 a. m. for th e d istric t tre a su ry . H oly Com C harles and K ath erin e, left th is m orn- ' Hnnrflt30. J’ ..'" I-or/ 1'8 Supper the first m union will be celeb rated In th e G er ing for a tw o w eek s’ v isit w ith her Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and I ra se Service W ednesday. 7:30 p. m. m an lan g u ag e a t th e close of th e s e r sister-in -law , Mrs. Dean V anderm ost I < hoir Behearsal, Thursday, 7 :30 p m. vices. of S eattle and h er niece, Mrs. C. J. I Universal Bret her hood Is the Goal” Come thou w ith ua and we w tll do Simon of Skykom ish, W ashington. thee good.’ Let m e help you solve y o u r p a in t Mrs. Cora B. W alker and d au g h ter ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man PROF. O. R. SCHLAUCH, P astor. tf I A lice left W ednesday for an extended G resham , phone 1971.—Adv — I trip east. They a r c v is itin g in D en ver, Colorado, and from th e re w ill go to P lattv ille , W isconsin, Chicago and | to O ttow a, Canada. They w ill re tu rn j in th e fall over th e C anadian Pacific | railw ay. BETHEL BAPTIST S a le o n a ll A u to m o b ile s 1923 I* ORD louring, looks good, license, good tires............................ ............ 1910 RR() | ouring, looks good, good tires, license 1922 OVERLAND lo u rin g , good condition, has license.................................. 1919 BRISCOE, runs good, license.................... M .\X \\ I .LL One-Ton Truck, good tires....... 1921 1'ORD Ion Truck, pneumatic tires, cab and windshield..................................... 1920 C HEVRO LET Touring, license...................... I'ORD Delivery, license............................... 1918 I'ORD, license, runs good............... OAKLAND SIX ......... GRA NT S IX ................. $335 300 275 75 150 250 175 135 100 MAXWELI..................................... gO 50 25 25 O \ ERLAND-75............................ Look these cars over, drive them, then you’ll buy a used car from HESSEL HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E L IA B IL IT Y Phon' 1141 SERVICE Gresham OUR HEALTH BREAD a t thia B akery and a t S tor a Contains (he Vitamines, inl'ed by scientific p rin c it leu IPs Good and Good fo r You fresar \\ Ì Phone 1221 G R O C E R IE S 1. NEW BER( i HAM, best cure for eating...... lb. 29c 2. B ACON B AC KS, the real sugar cured kind, lb. 27c 3. BROOKFIELD LOAF CHEESE, cuts ....Ib. 29c 4. COLUMBIA RIVER RED SALMON, 25, N o« 1 fla ts 5. RI D RIBBON M IN C ED CLAMS.....3 cans 69c 6. OTTI-R BRAND S H R IM P ...............3 cans 55c 7. K. C. B \K 1N G POW D E R ................25c size 19c Mrs. G eorge M etzger, Miss Cora G reen. MI bs R uth Schedeen and Miss May N elson enjoyed a trip to Seaside la st week. They w ent to th e beach on F rid a y an d re tu rn e d on S unday eve ning. Mrs. P. A. Gould h as been ill and confined to h er bed th e g re a te r p a rt of th is week. L AMAIZO SALAD OIL, pint 30c, quart 60c 2 quarts.. $1.15 1 pint can I REE with each quart or half gallon 10. M O N O M L E GRA TED PIN EA PPLE , in heavy syrup..............................large can 25c ÌM M ! nti- AylsWcrtQ A\artii\1,K ME N' S \AZFAD CREZSH AM on every item wiU 8oon Orow int<> dollars, u /iy it pays th rifty buyers to patronize the That is Century Stores T a k e a d v a n ta g e o f th ese offerin gs SATURD AY AND MONDAY, JU N E 7 & 9 W HITE STAR TUNA, small size,2 fo r___ 35c NURAYA TEA, Orange Pekoe, Jg-lb. pkg....25c pound pkg............... 48c SEA FOAM WASHING Powder, Ige. pkg....22^c R ed Bird M atch es, la r g e fu ll siz e b o x e s .................... 5 b oxes for 2 3 c NEW PACK SHRIMP, No. 1 cans, 2 fo r............... 35c SUNLIT TOMATOES, solid pack, la rg s cans, 2 for. 25c PREF. STOCK PEACHES, large can ....................25c KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR, Guaranteed to the last pound S A C K _______________ $1.59 T he L adles' Guild of th e B ap tist ch u rch will hold an all-d ay m eeting next T uesday, Ju n e 10, w ith Mrs. Jo h n D ennison at th e co unty farm , AU ladies of th e ch u rch a re invited A pot luck d in n er w ill be tak en . Mr. and Mrs. If. C. L arsen have r e tu rn ed from a w eek-end trip to S eattle. W hile th e re th ey visited w ith Mrs. M yrtle Myers C h ester and fam ily. L oren M yers is a stu d en t a t the U niversity of W ashington. Mrs. C hes te r w as n te ac h er in th e G resham grad e school for sev eral y ea rs and has m any frien d s h ere to whom she sends IC E Monday anil F riday a re o n r Ice D elivery days. P h o n e y o u r orders. l’.I.I.OW I’EAC HES, best grades, heavy 3 CAM 99c 12. SEA SHELL M ACARONI, best Semelina 2 lbs. 25c 1?. C F R IO , oldest and best for making jellies....... 35c 14. C LOROX, makes clothes like snow......... 20c 15. I L^ - 1 OX, best for killing flies, 1 > pt. 50c, pt. 75c A. W . METZGER & CO. ICE CREAM We are prepared to fill Ice Cream orders in large or small quantities from 1 pint to 100 gallons or more. WHIPPING CREAM We have sw eet cream for your stra w b e rrie s or for w hipping. Also a full line of th e Coco Cola B ottling C om pany’s goods w hich wo han d le In case lots only. Quality and Service Phon' 1451 z Mrs. A lb ert E k stro m , h e r fath e r, Chas. M cCarter, and Miss Vada A n d er son have gone to Union for a v isit w ith Mr. E kstrom . L. J. W inter h as sold his new house in E astm an ad d itio n to E lton E a s t m an. He has bought one of th e tr a c ts ROYAL BAK. POWDER PORK AND BEANS, CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP in Jo h n R o b e rts’ “W onderview A cres large c a n ....................43c Campbell's, the big can 6 bars fo r....................25c and will begin th e erectio n of a hom e each ............................ 19c a t once. H is fam ily is alre ad y on th e p lace in a te m p o rary abode. E REE ! F R E E ! 6000 sticks Sen Sen Gum FREE! FREE! T he m eeting of th e W om en's Home M issionary society, w hich w as a n THOMPSON RAISINS, un nounced for Ju n e 11, h as been p o st EHMAN R IPE OLIVES, PURE CHOCOLATE, bleached, 3 lbs fo r 29c poned to Ju n e 17 on acco u n t of co n picnic s iz e ................. 10c ground, 2 lb. pkg....... 35c flicting d ates. LARGE QUEEN OLIVES, pint T he c u rre n t Issue of th e Pacific J E L L O, all flavors Mason jars, each - 29c C h ristian A dvocate has th e follow ing each 10c com m ent on th e m eeting of th e g en WALNUTS, California No. CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs era l co n feren ce of th e M ethodist E p is SMALL W HITE BEANS 1, lb..... 33c, 2 lbs ... 85c package ........................9C copal ch u rch w hich w as In session choice, 3 H in ............... 25c d u rin g M ay: “Miss W illa D. Caffray, F ed era L or C arna tion M ilk , in ta ll can«, e a c h ......................... 9C th e first w om an licensed to p rea ch in th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch and EXTRA LARGE ITALIAN I’ref. Stock or Lily of the NEW PACK CLAMS, flat highly esteem ed In th e n o rth w est, w as PRUNES, 3 pounds....25c Valley Golden Bantam cans, each...................19c Introduced to th e co n feren ce and c o r Corn, No 2 tins, ea..... 20c dially received.” Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley have 20th Century Butter—No better butter made, pound 42c, 2 pounds 83c gone to Condon to v isit w ith relativ es. PURE C0C0A ...................2 Pounds. .. 15c IVORY SOAP, 5 cent size, « liars for 25c Mr. and Mrs. Irv in g Dodge have d is posed of th e ir room ing house business in P o rtla n d and w ill be h ere fo r th e sum m er a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie H ansen. T hey expect to re tu rn to g reetin g s. A re c e n t le tte r to Mrs. L arse n b rin g s th e Info rm atio n th a t P o rtlan d in th e fall. Mrs. M ary P re sto n Is reco v erin g Mrs. E v e re tt B. P a r ro tt is v isitin g from h er rec en t in ju ry w hen she fell frien d s in D enver. H er h u sband is in from th e porch and broke h er co llar ev an g elistic m eetings a t S acram ento, bone. Mrs. Ja c k W hetstone is a s s is t C alifornia. She also sends g ree tin g s to friends. ing Mrs. B. W. E m ery in ca rin g for B. L. W alrad w as called to Spokane her. T he A rem e club w ill m eet on Mon la st F rid a y by th e illn ess of his m o th (This brief talk is “for girls only,” but It day aftern o o n , Ju n e 9, at th e hom e of er. who passed aw ay on S atu rd ay won’t hurt if the young m en—and parents eaves drop a bit). Mrs. Chas. Cleveland. T he hostess a fte r sev eral m onths of suffering. She w ill be assisted by Mrs. K. A. M iller. w as 76 y ea rs of age. F u n e ra l ser Girls, listen—The man seeking or who Mrs. G ladys Hoyt and Miss G ertru d e vices w ere held on Monday. Mr. W al will some day seek, to make you his bride, A lexander. All O. E. S. ladies a re in rad re tu rn e d to his hom e on W ednes should show that he possesses the Elem ents day. vited. of Success—th at he is not afraid of hard 8. PURE S I R M NED HONEY, pint 29c, quart 54c 11. Wool Suits, all colors and sizes. $3.50 to $7.00 Cotton Suits of good quality. . .$1.00 to $2.00 Boys and Girls’ Wool Suits. . .$2.00 to $5.00 Boys and Girls’ Cotton Suits. . . ,50c to $1.00 Caps. . . 25c to $1.00 Slippers........ $1.00 JUNE BRIDES ,obe Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOP’INf'K Make this your headquarters for bathing suits and accessories. We are distributors of Jentzen and other good makes. GRESHAM LOCALS Good Used Automobiles and Trucks 1918 Bathing Suits Phone 1451 DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 13s| Gresham work and knows the value of a dollar He m ust be T hrifty—and have the ca pacity to Save. Mind you—we do not say he must be “well-to-do” but in behalf of you and your parents, we urge you to investigate his th rift habits. If he is a stran g er to work—or a spend th r if t- lo o k out. B etter delay those wed ding bells—until you can reform him. ARE WE RIGHT, DAD? Among th e local people d raw n on th e Jury in th e c irc u it c o u rt for th e Ju n e p an el a re Mrs. U. G. S m ith. R u s j sell Akin, Mrs. G ertru d e B angs, Mrs. Olson and Jo h n Dobson. T he la tte r w as chosen as one of th e ju ry try in g th e case of th e sta te ag a in st Dow V. W alker, fo rm er county com m issioner. A piano re c ita l w ill be given by Miss F ried a B ratzel and some of h e r pupils a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h in G resham on Monday evening. Ju n e 9, at 8:15. T he pupils ta k in g p a rt are L o reta Richey. R uth O lbrtch, Ja ck M organ, O liver Kelly. E lizabeth T h o rn to n , F ern Je n n in g s, D orothy Kelly, Je ssie N asshahn. Jo h n n ie S hel ley. M arie Mullenhoff, B ernice A rm stro n g , C larence E rl, M ary Ja n e P e te r son, M arg u erite H am m ers, M argaret E rickson. A nita D obberfuhl. A ilie B a r tel an d F ried a D obberfuhl. U ndenom inational S e n Ices Announced. P reach in g by th e Rev. S. F. P itts w tll be held in th e I. O. O. F. building Sunday, b eg inning a t 2 o'clock. A larg e co n g reg atio n w as p rese n t last Sunday after) oon to h ea r M rs S tein berg, ev a n g el.-t. T he service was m uch ap p reciated . A rran g em en ts are being m ade for a la rg e b ap tism al s e r vice to be held on th e Sandy riv e r th e la st Sunday of th is m onth. About 25 have req u ested baptism at th is tim e. All a re Invited to th e se services. B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs are found in th e w ant colum n. V ” I lie Man who can not save money cun not and will not do anything else worth w li He.”—Carnegie. First State Bank Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK WOOD SAWING Q uickly and efficiently done by ex p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended to re g a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phon' 229 ED SMITH A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you dr not need and get w hat yon do need. Piano Toning. P iano tu n in g »3. P lano and organ rep a irin g . F re d B. Jones. Phone o r d e rs to O utlook, 1661, o r TAbor 8962 M t R< FLI.IM ». Mrs. C. L. R edding. From 10 a tn. till 7:15 p. m. Over S ch an n o 's Con fectionery.—Adv. come. GRESHAM CH A PTER, No. 44, R. A. M. S tated con vocation, Ju n e 9, 1924. V isiting com panions wel- W. R. JOHNSON, H. P. To the Graduate- If you haven't taken ad- ! vantage of our wonderful of fer, call a t the studio or phone us at once for an ap pointment. • 33 e have a limited number I of class ’24 folders left. • HARDY STUDIO f l ’hone 511 Gresham. Ore. ’Say It w ith a W an t A d.’ .4