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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM Services at the Methodist Church. All d ep artm en ts of the ch u rch a re ta k in g on new life and vigor as the sum m er days draw to a close and the vacatio n ers a re retu rn in g to th eir hom es. T he low m ark in th e Sunday school, the E pw orth League and the services of th e church has been passed and each service finds in c re a s ing num bers. T he fourth q u a rte rly conference of th e Pow ell Valley circ u it brought out rep rese n tativ es from all points of the c irc u it for the business session T h u rs day afternoon, when re p o rts of all th e line of w ork showed good prog BETHEL BAPTIST “The Glad Hand Chareb.” Bible School 10 a. m.. Sermon at 11 a. m. a n d 7 :30 p. m. Lord's 8upper the first Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and Praise Service W ednesday. 7 :30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. OUT LOOR, FKIDAT, re ss tor th e year. A com parison of sta tistic s for th e fo u r y ea rs since th e organization of th e p a rish show ed co n sisten t p ro g re ss from y ear to ! „ H\ " ,Y° Ung‘ who has H’ ed in year. A bout fo rty m em bers of th e am ° r a num ber of years, left conference a te d in n er to g e th er a t six today for Canyon City, Colorado, o ’clock, and th e L eag u ers who a tte n d w here he m ay m ake his home. Mrs. ed the recen t in stitu te a t F a lls City Young and th e ch ild ren w ill rem ain roused a co n sid erab le en th u siasm h ere u n til a location is chosen. W illiam C. E llio tt, wife and d au g h w ith th e ir songs and yells. T he con feren ce cam e to a close w ith an old te r, of Tacom a, W ashington, a re v isit fashioned love feast conducted by th e o rs th is w eek at th e hom e of Mrs. p asto r o f th e G resham ch u rch , the M arion Johnson and Miss E. E. Jo h n son. Mr. E llio tt is an atto rn ey and Rev. A. S. Hisey. Next S unday th e Sunday school will activ e In political, civic and educa convene a t 10 o'clock. T he ch u rch tio n al affairs In bis p a rt of th e state. services will be conducted by th e p as Miss H ester T h o rp e and tw o P o rt to r, w hose topic for th e m o rning s e r land young ladies left S atu rd ay for a mon w ill be "T h e R ivers of God.” T he v acation trip to the p rin cip al cities of choir will hold its re g u la r w eekly r e th e Pacific n o rth w est on P u g et Sound. h e a rsa l th is evening. C. C. G ray is m oving into Mrs. L es T he devotional topic fo r th e E p lie’s new house In Thom pson addition w orth League will be, "M ethodism in P au l Stone and fam ily will m ove Into th e G row ing R epublic." Genevieve th e house w hich th e G rays have v a M cA llister will be th e leader. cated. A rorST gg, I PM GRESHAM LOCALS “ U niversal B rotherhood is the Goal’' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. K elley and A little son w eighing 7% pounds "Come thou w ith u i and we w ill do thee good.' w as born W ednesday, A ugust 20, to ch ild ren and niece, Miss A nna S taf ford, leave M onday for L ake F o rest, RgV . E. T. JUDD, P asto r. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry McMurry. 111., w h ere th ey w ill m ake th e ir home. T he K elleys have lived in G resham for th e p ast tw o or th ree years, Mr K elley being em ployed a t th e pickle factory. S herwin -W illiam s 20th Century Store Why not trade where you get the benefit of the lowest general aver- age prices in the northwest on Food Supplies. The 20TH CENTURY STORES make your savings grow. They excel in this respect. Start now to patronize one of those clean, modern, sanitary stores and lay aside the difference. Offerings Saturday and Monday, Aug. 23d and 25th CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP 10 bars for............... 38c ‘ --------- fresh ready cut MACORNI, 4 lbs. for..................... 25c B roken S lice d P in ea p p le, STUFFED OLIVES, small bottle 15c, med. size 25c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans..........................15c rich, mellow slices, lge. cans, e a .. 2 5 c PURE BULK LARD, 3 lbs.............................50c Pioneer MINCED CLAMS, flat cans, 2 f o r ....... 35c complete with caps and rubbers, new stock pints per dozen, 79c, quarts per dozen, 9 5 c B all M ason Fruit Jars, Adirondack Cane and Maple Syrup, finest made, qts. ea. 55c, y2 gal. 99c FEDERAL or CARNA TION MILK, tall cansOc FANCY CREPE PAPER, 4 large rolls................23c CERTO, makes jelly jell, 2 bottles fo r............... 05c Mrs. A delaide B eers, widow of th e Albers Flapjack or Olym Campbell’s Pork and late Rev. A lexander B eers, is visiting LUX, large package pic Pancake Flour, lge. Beaus, ‘The Big T in ” rela tiv e s here and atten d in g th e F ree each ....................... 2»c package .................... 25c each ............................10c M ethodist cam p m eeting. Mrs. Beers is a te ac h er in a school a t Los A n geles and she w ill re tu rn n ex t week to h e r home. M em bers of th e Zion E vangelical PLAIN W OODEN CLOTHES PINS AMERICAN BEAUTY SHRIMP ch u rc h to th e num ber of 45 enjoyed 2 dozen in carton, 6 doz.............. 25fl 1-pound cans, 2 for...................... 35c a trip to W elches and a picnic dinner a t noon la st Tuesday. G am es and vis Ceylon and India Orange Pekoe, i/2 lb pkg...39c itin g occupied th e afternoon. Japan, i/2 lb. pkg..... 39c T he G resham G arage has recen tly WESSON or MAZOLA OIL in stalled a 28-ton g arag e p re ss for OUR NOISLESS MATCHES use in th e shop. Among o th e r th in g s Quarts 49<;, Half Gallons...... 97fJ Good size boxes, 6 for.................. 25f it w ill be used to p ress b ushings in an d o ut and to rem ove ax le sh aft K err’s B est P a te n t F lour, IV O R Y S O A P , gears. 4 9 .$ 1 .7 9 6 2 5 c , 12 49c Mrs. Jo h n Brow n re tu rn e d F rid ay evening from a viSit w ith h e r son 207// ( E l\ Tl R } COFFEE. You are getting this high grade Coffee, equal F ra n k an d fam ily a t S eattle. W hile aw ay Mrs. Brow n w as tak en on a trip to the best canned Coffees, at 14c lb. less. Pound 38c, 3 pounds $1.10 to B ellingham , W ashington, and to V ancouver and V ictoria, B. C. H er EXTRA SPECIAL Wood surfaces are in the best of condition to receive d au g h ter, Mrs. M iriam A dkins of FINE MILK COCOANUTS, first of the season, 9c each 3 for 25c paint because summer heat has dried them out thoroughly. H eppner, who h as been spending sev Every one guaranteed. Try three e ra l w eeks here, k ep t house d u rin g Then, w inter is coming on with its storms. Unless Mrs. B row n’s absence. kept out by paint, rain and snow will find th eir way into FANCY NEW SPUDS - - - . 10 pounds for 25c Mrs. I rr is s a Cone, of C ottage Grove, crevices and pores of the wood and set up rot and decay. widow of the late J. H. Cone, w as in A small investm ent in Sherwin Williams P aint now G resham W ednesday looking after Stores Conveniently Located, GRESHAM while your house is still intact will save expensive repairs business m a tte rs. She w as th e guest and lumber bills th at always come when buildings are left of Mrs. S. S. Thom pson. unprotected from the weather. T he S. E. C ircle of th e M ethodist O ury H isey left th is m o rn in g for L ad ies’ Aid will m eet W ednesday a f Syracuse, New York, w here he w ill tern o o n a t 2:30 o’clock w ith Mrs. W. take a tw o-year course in p ulp and A. W inters. p ap er m a n u fa ctu re In the school of I hone 1241 Gresham, Oregon Mrs. O. N. F o rd an d son, O. N. Jr., fo re stry of S yracuse U niversity. He sta rte d W ednesday for M innesota to w as accom panied by th re e fellow v isit Mrs. F o rd ’s relatives. g rad u a tes of W illam ette U niversity, V ictor Logan of U m atilla, w ho w ill teach in th e A thena high school, Rob e rt N otson and H a rry H ull, w ho are going east to tak e post g rad u a te w ork n t C olum bia U niversity. T he young that is the iinal test of an investment. men a re driving a F o rd car. Mrs. A. B urton has re tu rn e d from Cannon Beach w here she h as been Now is the time to outfit the boys. for th e p a st w eek w ith h er son Here you will find strong, sturdy suits Will T o rrey and fam ily of P o rtlan d . ! of all woo, fabrics with two pairs of Mrs. F ra n ce s P h elp s and tw o c h il full lined knickers. d ren of L ebanon. Oregon, have been Blouses INVESTIGATE before you put your visiting w ith Mrs. A lta G entry and S w eaters o th er frien d s in th is vicinity. name on the dotted line. Stocking)« E. C. B arnes, reg io n al m echanic for I Shoes th e S tan d ard Oil com pany, h as been ' C overalls in G resham for th e p a st w eek inspect- I ( h e rails ing th e au to m atic eq uipm ent of th e : ( ups mill lin ts local su b statio n . T he com pany's lo - - H O E S MEN'S WEAR S cal eq u ipm ent co n sists of tw o large ta n k tru c k s, one larg e package tru c k : Why invest in som ething you would hesitate to let our banker scrutinize? and tw o ro ad ste rs. Mr. B arn es sta te s th a t th e fine road conditions in e a s t ern M ultnom ah a re g re a tly a p p re c ia t ed by th e com pany's re p rese n tativ es. ’ You keep what you save; the other fellow gels what you spend. E m m et K elly, n ig h t m arsh a l, r e - ! tu rn e d W ednesday from a v acation of ; about tw o w eeks sp e n t n ea r W elches on Salm on riv er w here he h as a 1 cabin. Mrs. K elly an d th e ch ild ren j w ill rem ain in the m o u n tain s fo r a Gresham, Oregon few w eeks. P aints & - V arnishes Liberty Brooms, 5-sew, med wt., strong, durable, 69c ROYAL GARDEN TEA lb. sack for. bars for Guest size bars AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER ARE GOOD MONTHS TO PAINT L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. W HAT CAN YOU BORROW School Days ON IT • Will Soon Be Here $ g .S 5 to $ ] £ AylsWortK SMartiix B A R G A IN S SATURDAY MONDAY JA^AN Hl LK ( OCOA, high MUSCATEL RAISINS CRESCENT BAKING BOOTH’S SARDINES, TEA. reg. 75c, package percentage of oil - . POWDER. large oval tins 57c 5 lhs. 23c 3 lbs. 27c % lb. 10c 2 for 25c FIRST STATE BANK Mr. an d Mrs. R. E. Cannon and A STRONG BANK ch ild ren have re tu rn e d from a fishing I trip to A lsea bay, w here they re p o rt th e finest sp o rt of th e kind th ey ever enjoyed. T hey ca u g h t sev eral fine salm on, one of w hich w eighed 38 pounds. They rep o rted plenty of blue back tro u t, clam s and crabs. They w ere accom panied on th e ir r e tu rn by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B arclay Concentrated and ch ild ren of T idew ater, who ^»re enjoying a v isit w ith th e Cannon fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. C larence Look of The D alles, w ith th e ir tw o d au g h ters and little son, a re v isitin g w ith Mrs. Boyce-ite is absolutely guaranteed to remove all Look's m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould and carbon trom your motor, giving you more power o th e r relativ es. T hey a re en ro u te to and greater gasoline mileage. th e ir hom e from V ictoria au d V an couver, B. C., and o th e r n o rth w este rn cities. Royce-ite coats nothing as Royce-ite saves more Mr. and Mrs. Ross H elney of S an ta than it costs. B arb ara, C alifornia, a re visiting w ith P ra n k H einey and o th e r relativ es. They drove up by w ay of C rescent W e recommend and sell genuine Boyce-ite only itv and describe th e m ountain roads as alm o st im passible. They drove for m iles over a one-w ay road w ith in fre q u en t tu rn -o u ts, w hich req u ired m uch HAMLIN A IIOSS. Props. backing and m aneuvering. Phone 2391 Guy M athew s, a fo rm er G resham Nite Phone 706 high school stu d en t and son of Betij M athew s of G resham , is m an ag er of th e new G ran ad a th e a tre at 78th and d istric t, is president. Mr. W hite is tu rn from th a t place. Mr. S pencer G lisan stre e ts in M ontavilla. It will th e son of Mrs. E lla O liphant. and Mr. an d Mrs. S m ith and th e la t open n ex t Sunday w ith Ja ck ie Coogan Mr. and Mrs. Arxa Sm ith retu rn ed te r ’s siste r, Mrs. E. E Collins of "A Boy of F lan d e rs." T he G ran ad a W ednesday from Mabton. W ashington, Yakima, w ent rec en tly to ta k e to h er a m em ber of th e ea st side th e a tr i accom panied by A rth u r Ja c o t of K en home Mrs. M ary C am pbell, m o ther of cal org an izatio n of w hich Roy W hite, j new ick, who cam e to join the mem- Mrs. S m ith and Mrs. Collins. She h as an o th e r fo rm er G resham boy. m an • b ers of his fam ily who cam e last been ill h ere th e m ost of th e sum m er ag er of th e "Bob W hite" of A rleta 1 w eek w ith L ester Spencer on his r e b ut is im proving. U SE Raking ’ owdff ROYAL CLUB CDEEEE 1-lb. can 17c 3-1 b. can $1.33 1 í ài sáulhntí Your Money Back fo r every ingredient you use in any food you prepare w ith Schilling Baking Powder, if you are disap pointed in the results, fo r any reason whatever. W e pay you — S chilling Pays us fo r every ingredient and the ’ •ill can o f Baking Powder. CREME OIL SOAP, BABBITTS CLEANSER, ROYAL WHITE SOAP. TOBACCO LUNCH BOXES, any kind KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR 49-lb. sack $1.89 G RESH AM 5 bars 25c, limit 5 5 cans 25c, limit 5 10 bars 35c, limit 10 85c A. W . METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Gresham ’ Boyce-ite Phone 1451 GARAGE