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PAGE F O m BETHEL Baptist Church Powell Street, Gresham Areme Club Sapper, A v alen tin e su p p er will be given by th e A rem e club a t th e M asonic hall. G resham , on F rid ay evening, F ebru a ry 13, beginning a t 5:30. REV. E. G. JL’DD, P a.tor Bible school 10 a. m., m orning w orship 11 o’clock. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. evening service 7:30. Bible study and p ra y e r service W ednesday eve nings a t 7:30. ATTEJfTIOJt, GARAGE ME.Wi C^?.i.l,l.ac “yrvice <ar in good condition. '* ill trade for Ford if in good running order. What have you? Columbia H ighw ay Service Station. Springdale, Oregon. Phone Corbett 520. A ford hi I Invitation to alb The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv A Complete Line o f Machinery (U IIH IIIIIIIIIH U IIIIIIIlIH llH H iiiiiiiiii 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 MYERS SPRAY PUMPS for any kind of spray m ixture Burket Sprayers — Barrel Sprayers — Power Sprayers Oliver Chilled or Steel Plows. Repairs Drills, Spreaders, Potato Planters, T ractor Plows, Disc Harrow’s, T ractor Implements. W ater Systems for any type or depth of well Phone 1141 ^nuiiiiliuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiujiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiüiNiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiniiiiiiii T he re g u la r m eeting of th e W om an’« Home M issionary society of the M eth odist E piscopal ch u rch will be post poned u n til som e tim e in the week ofl F e b ru a ry 15. on acco u n t of th e re vival m eetings in p rogress. Mrs. C. J. L undquist w ill be th e hostess. The B ap tist L adies G uild will hold an all-d ay m eeting a t th e new hom e of Mrs. H. W. Cooley on n o rth Main stree t. P o t luck lunch w ill be en joyed a t noon an d in th e aftern o o n m ission stu d y w ill be tak en up. P lan s a re u nder w ay by th e Guild for an ap ro n and pie social ju s t before E aster. O. A. E astm an is in P o rtlan d w here he is ta k in g some special tre a tm e n ts for a sh o rt tim e. SERVICE Gresham A nnouncem ents have been received by frien d s of Mrs. C. J. Ellw ood. fo r m erly L ucile M cCarter, of B urbank. C alifornia, of th e a rriv a l of S hirley Jo Ellw ood on J a n u a ry 26. 20th Century Stores 2 0 th C entury S tores are D ep en d a b le Giving 16 ounces in every pound, 100 cents of value for each dollar expended. H ere Q u a lity is C ou p led W ith E con om y. Saturday and Monday, February 7th and 9th EXTRA ORDINARY VALUES ARE GIVEN HONEY, Pure, RAISIN’S, m arket day, BON’ AMI, pt. jars 29c, qt. jars 55c 4-pound sacks........... 39c cake 9c, powder...........11c _________________________ _________________________ A S ta r c a r w as delivered th is week to Miss B ran n an , living on th e A n drew s road e a st of G resham , ac co rd ing to H en ry T ilgner, local re p re se n ta tiv e of th e d istrib u tin g com pany, w ho re p o rts sev eral sa les m ade in th is v icinity w ithin th e p ast few weeks. Royal Garden, Ceylon and India Tea, the world’s best, 1 .,-lh pkg 38c. 1 lb 73c SHRIMP, newest pack, tins 35c ROLLED OATS, 4 pounds ....................23c MACARONI, curve cut, 4 pounds ....................25c UNIVERSAL MATCHES, large full boxes, noiseless, regular 7£c ________________Extra special 5 boxes 25c Bill F e rris h as disposed of his Ar boleda sto re to a m an living in that, vicinity who w ill co n tin u e th e busi ness th ere. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. R E LIA B ILIT Y GRESHAM LOCALS LARD, pure, CHEESE, full cream, 3 pounds ................... ________________________ 3 pounds ....................55c f SARDINES, Norwegian 2 f o r ............................25c ADIRONDACK SYRUP, from New York, (cane and maple) pints 33c, quarts 55c, A gallon, 99c, gallons $1.89 ___ Crystal White Soap 6 bars 25c, 12 bars for 49c DEVILED MEAT, T he re g u la r m eeting of th e A reme B. POWDER, Calumet, OIL, Wesson o r Mazóla, 6 tins ..........................25< club w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. pound t i n s ................. 27c q u art tins ..................49c H. V. Adix on M onday aftern o o n , F eb _______________________ 2Y2-tins ...................... 59c ru a ry 9. T he com m ittee to a ssist th« h o stess is Mrs. O. A. Jo h n so n , Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and Mrs. Benj. Cam 55c eron, Of local in te re s t is th e re p o rt of a reception given rec en tly a t Clinton F in al red u ction throughout the store on K elly M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h in OLIVE OIL, Pompeian. CORNMEAL, W inter G ood s, B roken L ines an d on MILK, C arnation or Fed P o rtlan d , on th e occasion of th e re quarts ........ ............... 98c 9-lb. s a c k ....................42c eral, 3 for....................25c ception given for th e re tirin g and in m any item s too num erous to m en tion com ing p asto rs, th e la tte r being th e Rev. P. M. B ienkensop. D. Brooks I Ill’s is the final cleanup sale before spring stocks arrive H ogan, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e Sunday Really no better places to buy Groceries in all the Great Northwest than at school, w as to a st m aster. Among th o se w ho took p a r t on th e p ro g ram w ere J. B. Kelly, M ilton O. Nelson, Dr. Jo h n P arso n s an d th e Rev. E. G. ..........................................»»»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii)ii1|t,iiiiii,i,|(uT,„„„„„|,„l,„|„|„n,|,|,l„|l„|,l,„|„,l||l|,||„„|H„,„|,„|,„||„„„||„„||„|,|||,|||,„||U<|,|„||||||,||||||.|i Regular $1.25 Gowns............................... Sale Price $ .98 R anton. Regular $1.50 Gowns............................ Sale Price $1.19 Zion Evangelical Church. It is ru m o red one of th e la rg e oil Regular $1.75 Gowns............................... Sale Price $1.39 com panies is n eg o tiatin g for a loca T he m o nthly ch u rc h day w ill be ob Regular $2.25 Gowns............................... Sale Price $1.S9 tio n for a d istrib u tin g sta tio n and served S unday w ith th e follow ing s e r Regular $2.50 Gowns............................... Sale Price $1.98 sto ra g e p la n t in G resham . T his p ro b vices: ab ly is in an ticip atio n of th e opening S unday school a t 10 a. m. w ith cla ss of th e Mt. Hood loop highw ay w hich es for all ages. w ill m ean heavy au to traffic th ro u g h D ivine w orship in th e E n g lish la n th is section. Regular $3.75 Double Cotton Blankets, size 70x80 guage a t 11 and in th e G erm an la n Todd, th e P ain t Man, is m ak in g ar colors grey and tan ..........................Sale Price $2.98 guage at 11:50 o’clock. T he serm on ran g e m en ts to en larg e his stock of topic w ill be "W o rk in g th e W orks of Regular $9.85 All-W ool Plaid Blankets, size p ain ts and w all p ap er by occupying God." T he ch o ir w ill re n d e r th e a n th e e n tire p rem ises w h ere he is lo 66x80 Sale Price $7.85 them , “I H eard th e Voice of J e s u s ” by cated. He is adding to his p ain t sto re Regular $6.50 Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets, size Ira B. W ilson. th e room w hich w as vacated last Splendid opportunity to cash in your Liberty 66x80 ........................................... Sale Price $5.39 F ollow ing th e m o rn in g serv ices a w eek by th e Radio E le ctric com pany. pot luck lunch w ill be enjoyed in the Bonds at best price. With advancing interest T he p a rtitio n h as been tak en o u t and all needed im provem ents m ade to elem en tary d ep a rtm en t S unday school rates bonds will be lower. 36-inch Silk Taffeta and Mesaline, to close, yard $1.69 give room for th e fu rth e r d isp lay of room , a fte r w hich th e Ju n io r League w ill convene for its m eeting. The his stock. “Lady Betty” Silk Hose, all colors, featured here / / you are in the market to sell see us at once. R. C. F ra c e of Sandy h as pu rch ased topic for discussion w ill be "L essons * t 9 8 c a p a ir................................... Sale Price $ .79 th e 8. C. Jo n es house on Second stre e t from P a trio ts, P a s t an d P re se n t.” and moved in a few days ago. Mr. E lean o r G ebhardt w ill be th e leader. Our lot of Silk and Wool D resses sold re g u la rly at 312.95 VX F ra ce is a c a rp e n te r and w ill w ork at At th e sam e tim e, th e old er folks w ill to 315.95, to close a t ................................................................... his trad e in G resham . J. C. Yandel enjoy a social hour. Rev. C. Hoffman, and fam ily, who fo rm erly occupied p asto r of the E v an g elical St. Jo h n s M en’s W inter Weight Union Suits, color ecru, th e Jo n es residence, have moved into ch u rch a t Sellw ood, w ill be th e Gresham, Oregon all sizes, featured here at $1.95 regularly, th e W illiam Caldo house in L aw rence sp eak er. All frien d s a re co rd ially in vited to pack a b ask et of lunch and addition. Specially Priced at.................................... suit $1 39 R. E. Cannon, p rin cip al of th e high spend th e day w ith th e m em bers of , Entire stock of Men's Overcoats and Ladies' school, is a t Salem for a few days as th e co n gregation. On M onday evening th e ch u rch m em ber of th e leg islativ e com m it Dresses and Coats at Clean-up Prices. tee of th e Oregon S tate T ea ch e rs' as council w ill hold its m o n th ly m eet T im othy 2:15” soclatlon. He is ap p e arin g in th e in ing and "T he II T each er T ra in in g class w ill have its te re st of a n um ber of b ills p erta in in g o f D airy C ow s an d F arm Im p lem en ts to school w hich a re before th e le g isla first exam ination. On T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock tu re a t th e p rese n t tim e. Park here and shop in comfort th e G resham circ le of th e W om en's ! 81 the I.. R. B right Farm . 1 Mile E ast of Gresham on Powell W illiam M cA llister cam e hom e from Valley Road. S alem w here he is a stu d e n t at Wil Union w ill convene for its m onthly | lam ette U niversity, to atten d th e fu m eeting at th e hom e of Mrs. M. Hem- T he p resid e n t, Mrs. F. Vol- n e ra l of his cousin, R andolph Ham rich. b rech t is a rra n g in g tra n sp o rta tio n for ntond, w hich w as held in P o rtlan d Commencing a t 10:30 A. M. Free Lunch all who w ish to atten d . T h u rsd ay afternoon. FEBRUARY Clean-up Sale SLICED PINEAPPLE, standard quality, latest pack, large ________________ No. 2k tins at 2 for Vim Flour, excellent for bread or buns, 49-lbsk. $2.33 20TH CENTURY COFFEE, the finest coffees, lb 48c, 3 lbs $1.42 Í The 20th Century Grocery Stores Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns BLANKETS U. S. Liberty Bonds for cash to the amount of $6,000.00. FIRST STATE BANK L. A. WACK & CO. Grocery Bulletin NEW BERG HAM, whole oi h a lf................lb $ SUGAR CU RED B A C K S.......................... lb BROO KFIELD LOAF CHEESE, whole or half........................................................... lb W Z b V -v . V . 4 SAL 1’ MACK ERA L, fresh kit, fine fish, each 5, GOLDEN BLOA 1 ERS, large, bright, 3 for 6. KERRS BEST P A T E N T FLOUR, way under wholesale ...................sack 2 7. BULK COCOA........... 2 lbs 15c ......... 4 lbs 8. BI LK DA FES, excellent quality.......... 2 lbs 9. FIG BARS, delicious cookies......... 2 lbs (Buy as many cans «* you like) T h e sophom ore and sen io r g irls e n PLEASA N T V ALLEY 3 5 H e a d o f H igh G rad e D airy C attle gaged in a lively sk irm ish of basket ball T h u rsd ay noon w hich resu lted in Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jo h n so n have This herd consisting of Ilolsteins. Guernseys, and Jersevs is a tie. They played a few m in u tes leased th e hom e of Mrs. F lo ra Troge “ longer to b rea k th e tie, th e victory an d have estab lish ed th e ir residence m good order and all Tuberculin Tested. sta n d in g 18 to 14 for th e sophom ores. th ere. F ollow ing is a b rief d escrip tio n of th e c a ttle to be sold H en ry M organ has pu rch ased a 5- On J a n u a ry 30th th e re arriv ed at .’i Grade Holstein t ows with call at side. room bungalow in th e Piedm ont d is th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. Mc ft Grade Holstein Helfers to freshen with second (all soon, extra good. 4 to w s fresh now, milking heavy. F tr ic t in P o rtlan d and w ill move his Lean a fine young lady who tipped Jersey Hellers, 1 fresh. 2 coming fresh soon. fam ily th e re a t once. A rth u r L u n d th e scale at eig h t pounds. 5 Grade Guernsey tow s, 1 fresh In .March, good ones. q u ist, who p u rch ased th e tru ck in g 0 Grade Holstein tow s Io freshen in March. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey re tu rn e d b u sin ess of M organ b ro th ers, will Î Ünî',.’‘ ,l,Ov U ,ï . B,,d..JVr'*y Cows freshen in April and May. S atu rd ay frpm a trip up th e valley 1 Holstein lenrlintr Heller, 7 move Into th e house w hich is being w h ere th ey spent sev eral days visiting Aora‘ WayneL’ '1 He,'er ’ »h second calf. (Edna Kena vacated by Mr. an d Mrs. M organ. Miss w ith frien d s at C orvallis, Amity, New D oris H unt, th e niece of Mrs. M organ 1 Pure Bred Jersey Bull, 1 year old. Registered. b erg and o th e r points. who h as been stay in g w ith th e fam ily 1 Pnre Bred Holstein Bull. G randm a S ager is spen d in g a few for n ea rly a year p ast, h as q u it th»> high school at G resham and w ill go to w eeks v isitin g w ith rela tiv e s and frien d s in P o rtlan d , h er hom e in P o rtlan d . o . U ’L1"’ ,b* 1 Horse, weight llftO lbs. . 1 Team, weight ■ « • » as.sm. weigni Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Pow ell of P o rt 2S50 lbs. . 2 Sets of Double Harness. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shultx moved land w ere S unday g u ests at th e home in to th e ir new ten -ro o m house on W allula H eights la st S atu rd ay . This of Mrs. P o w ell’s sister. Miss N ellie > W agons, 2 Hay Racks, 1 H ay Rake. M anure S p re ad e r, 12 Cow S tan resid en ce, w hich Is am ong tin tines! McKinley of th is place. Mrs. F re d E m m ett of Amity is ch .o n s, 7-foot Cham pion Binder, used one season. Mower, C ultiv ato rs O livei in G resham , faces south on Pow ell, 40 plow D isk H arro w . P o tato P la n te r. Corn P la n te r. Ross e si age C utie betw een W allula and F lo ren ce a v e spending a few days th is week with M H k C ^ le r ’ n f 30 M“ k C ans’ a11 siz*8'’ S ep ara to r Milk Cooler, o th e r a rtic le s too nu m ero u s to m ention. nues. It is finished In stone tone Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey. T he social given a t th e ch u rc h last stucco, w ith th e inside finish in d rift wood sta in and w ith hardw ood floors. F rid a y evening w as v ery m uch en Ail sum s of 320 and less cash, all sum s over 320 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith ap T he driftw ood stain is som ething en joyed by th o se who w ere fo rtu n a te proved notes b earin g eight p er ce n t in te r e s t A rran g em en ts for tim e or tire ly new in th e line of In terio r fin enough to be p resen t. p u rch a ses m ust be m ade w ith clerk before beginning of sale. N. D. K esterson of P le a sa n t Home Ishing and h as a g reen ish tone e f fect. T he k itchen has a v ltro lite com w as a c a lle r a t th e hom e of his position for th e d rain b o a rd and th e b ro th er. C. F. K esterson, la st Sunday. Mrs. Ben H alstead is serio u sly ill w alls a re enam el. T h ere Is a sun GRESHAM. OREGON p a rlo r, also a b illiard room In th e a t h er hom e on P le a sa n t View avenue. J. \ \ . HUGHES, Auctioneer basem ent. T he resid en ce Is hcate A. MEYERS, Clerk F o re st Grove, Oregon Piano Tuning. | w ith a H om er hot a ir furnace. B. F. G resham , Oregon Plano tu n in g 33. Plano and organ A ldrich of P o rtlan d w as th e builder rep airin g . Fred B Jones. Phone o r 5 «TICE. of th e house. ders to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor S952 To Whom It May C o n c ern :— Notice GRESHAM M A R IN ELD is hereby given th a t from and a fte r Window Clean tug Cream Price*. 5 Beauty Shoppe th is d ate 1 will not he resp o n sib le for For expert window cleaning see 8. T he Sandy cre am e ry is paying 45 any debts c o n tra cte d by my husband, We Do Cents a t th e cre am e ry and 43 cen ts on TaJIma. or leave o rd ers w ith John C. C. A nderson. Brown. G resham , phone 2501 M arrelllag, Nhampooia*. M aslrsrla th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. *«al|> sail Variai Trralm rat«. F ir. MRS. MAY ANDERSON. Outlook w ant ads w ill b rin g buyer G resham . Feb. 3, 1925.—Adv. Marinello Preparation« for Sale W h at you w an t, w hen you w ant I* and se lle r to g eth er cheaply and Over F irst State Bank as you w ant It— W an t ad. tt. quickly. Telephone IMI Say it th e W an t Ad way HORSES “ 1 16. SILV ER BAR FOM \ FOES, Special, 3 cans 17. PRIN C I*. \LB F R I I OB.ACCO 16-oz tins A. W . METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Feed i ¿ S i 1 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 MACHINERY 10. R O \ AL L LI B CO! bEL, 1-lb cans only, lb 11. COOKING APPLES .............................box 12. ORANGES, 252 size ............... 3 doz 13. COLUMBIA R I\ 1 R SALMON 3 cans 14. O TTER M IN C ED CLAMS, No. ' .. flat can 15. GOOD STAN DARD CORN, 2 for 25c, doz AUCTION SALE E. R. (TED) WRIGHT, Owner