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PAGE FOUB GRESHAM LOCALS The m eetings of th e circles or the M ethodist Ladies Aid w ill be held .ext week W ednesday as follow s: So and So circle, w ith Mrs. Jam es S terling, assisted by Mrs. Clyde R uegg and Clean Up! Mrs. A. R uegg; th e S. E. circle w ith Mrs. C. J. L undquist, fo r election of officers; th e D orcas circ le a t the ch u rch p a rlo rs for th e k n o tting of com forts. , T he A reme club w ill m eet on .Mon- day afternoon, A pril 13, a t th e home 1 of Mrs. H. J. P u lfer. T he h o stess w ill Paint Up! Brighten Up! Clean Up Days are H ere Ar«j> • * * » OUfr OoT? B u w D lM A A MiCg oa C oat CL «AM - P»L< A mo A CC^-* a * L VLP OVT L o t o r CM.fr if o ia iJ M A m I> <S a o « a ^ c T h a t 3 r*iHTt To «c T k*r»t« ¿ m « ll V Ae«D r©v g ir » o r IO.»»« MO.tooOOO, ««MavS M<3CWA«lf CMA4.M6 B y T m k «*A OFF TtovA p»« *«'»«* W «T A m O T M n Tovy D e c ifro T» CL«AH VP *««l> VP - *^O PA im T Je» A m »' Q m ► A m G R < •■A~'PL« (R ulsC tTC «’< i HOPS 3C « u ««< m « 6LO* ««*• D on’t forget that a can of G O O D P A IN T Alakes a World of Difference. Complete stock of Hakes, Hoes and Shovels, moderately priced L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Paint Headquarters Phone 1421 Southeast Portland Lumber Company .M AM FACTI HEILS OF All Kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles Sawmill and Y ard at Lents Junction near Foster Road Deliveries made anywhere A. J. DWYER, P re sid en t and G eneral M anager. JOHN P . M ILLER, Vice P resid en t IRW IN II. CONE, S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r BRIQUETS COAL A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE («resini in Phone IÔSI Powell and Maple P o rtlan d Ft. E ast T aylor Phone E .tsl (Wsii Grocery Bulletin 1. 1 ILLAMOOK CHEESE, none better....... lb. 32<‘ 2. CHOICE PICN ICS, shoulder hams........... lb. 25c ? REX PL RE LARD, med. pail $1, large....... $1.90 OREGON I’Rl NES, nice bright stock, 5 lbs. 25c S l.l.D Id 'S S RAISINS, unbleached Sultanas, 3 lbs. 29c l ’l RE HONEY, pint jars 29c, quarts 55c 7. 10. BI LK COCOA, 2 lbs. 15c, 4 lbs.................. 25c S\\ ISS A L PIN E TEA, delightful health beverage, lb. 95e K ER R ’S BEST PA TENT FLOUR, 49-lb. sack $2.49 \ I R( - IN IA S \\ EE I I’O TA TOES, canned whole, can 25c CRESCENT BAKING POW DER, '.-lb . can 10 I IAH NA PEAS, best ungraded peas, 3 cans 39, SILVER BAR TOMATOES, with puree, 3 cans 39 DELICIOUS FIG BARS 35, PR IN C E A LB ER T ami T l XEDO TOBACCO, 16-oz. «an 97c P*°nr " f reed fJd f GOLF FEVER G ot ? Y es, it ’s con tagiou s, so is the 20th Century Habit Spreading among thousands of thrifty families Who are sav ing som ething everyday on the food supplies they buy at the WTH CENTURY STOKES OFFERINGS, THAT COUNT Saturday and Monday, April 11th and 13th LARGE CITRUS, package ......................21e SUNBRITE CLEANSER, can .................... .... 5c PURE LARD, 2 pounds ....................47c PIN EA PPLE SPECIAL Standard crushed, large cans, 25c, broken sliced, l^rge cans 25c ROYAL W HITE SOAP, 10 b a r s ........................38c CREME OIL SOAP, 4 bars 22c CRISCO, 9-pound can .......................... $ 1.9« FL O U R , Crown or Olympic, 10 lb. sack 5 9 c . 4 9 lb. sk. $ 2 .3 9 STb o S l i B T ..B L .O I.N O ’ --------------- 1Se 'Ä U ’ T f t CKES i Q uf EN ——------------------------ —-------------tresh, 1-lb. pkg......... gQ(- pint Mason jar, each 83< Columbia River Salm on, “Crown Point” Brand, halves, 2 cans 25c RAISINS, Thom pson’s Seedless, 3 lbs.............29c BEANS, Campbell’s, large can ....................10c QUICK QUAKER OATS, large p a c k a g e ........... 29c Searchlight or Birdseye M atches, fuU count, _______box 6c, 6 boxes 35c SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR, ,10-lb. sk..... 75c DEL MONTE CATSUP, large bottle 23c B u rn ett’s VANILLA, pure 2-oz. bottle..................33c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE— the favorite b e v e ra g e __direct from our own roaster to you, pound 48c, 2 pounds......... 95c PRUNES, Golden Pacific pitted, No. 2>/4cans, 3 for 38c V a r ie s H a rris .eft by g ree work. D inner will be served at th ey expect” f ^ r l s i d 7 ’ T noon in the g ran g e hall to all v isitin g V V y disDosed* of th e ir ' " » m i l ; « T - " ' «’. T h e T r a S , ! E“ ' m ™ » <° ^ „ ' „ 1 " A l l P olitics in the of Reed G range" ro f L T hn . h red » „ ev k C lair Chas. McKinley C o lle by g ia P solo bus, « i ness . V . e p E' tO S A t Ibany’ oy Miss G ertru d e A lexander and a lh _ur s day, going as fa r as C orvallis read in g by C athryn M etzger. The af- m " ” K by Way of Monm°u th , tern o o n program is free to th e public L .,‘v t h ^ h a s s o m s ^ r m i T h ®y and a cordial in vitation is extended. Z d erfn l T X ,, I » T S*?em, c"® T he m eeting of th e M usical A rts 7 “ 1 ' P a r tic u ,a r ,Y south of Sa- Club will he held on T hursdajr eve- ® ™ ^ h e X wiH S®® h h it® t r ®®8 nlng of next w eek in stead of T uesday A n M rM nrrZ reach, evening as form erly announced. d ltio n ’h n ll^ o n t? i u haT,? l “ la rg ® 5?* M anager Ted Johnson of the A m er- A c tio n in e r o a d XJ®««, O" th ® lean Legion baseball team has called T h ° J i r U n ? t h l h t h e cannery, a m eeting of ail in terested a t th e high ,.inc« if J f hom e econom ics school grounds next Sunday at 2 ' ' ■ ‘ ' Kb 8cf,o°L w ith th e ir in stru c to r, Miss A ugusta H ahn, paid a o’clock for a p ractice session and to visit to th e S an ita ry m eat m a rk e t m ake plans for the season. A dvertising m a tte r is being d istrib T h u rsd ay m orning and received some uted by the m em bers of th e senior v alu ab le In stru ctio n from Mr. and class of th e high school for th e co n Mrs. G eorge Dietl in reg a rd to the ce rt to be given u nder th e ir auspices p ro p er selection of cuts of m eat in on F rid ay evening, A pril 24, by the pu rch asin g , also o th e r Inform ation. g irls glee club of W illam ette U niver sity. T he club of 20 fine sin g e rs will PLEASANT VALLEY be assisted by a read er, an accom pan ist and a violinist of exceptional L.C. Richey, a P endleton husfness talen t. m an, w as a g u est a t the hom e of his Mr. and Mrs. P. F. B lack and two sm all ch ild ren visited frien d s a t Van- p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey W ashington, F rid a y in con- d u rin g th e fo re p a rt of th e week. Jo h n K adock of L ents w as a v isito r a t th e hom e of J. I. M cLean on W ed nesday. V erne Richey w as in Oregon City on b u sin ess la st S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. G. H. R ichey visited la st S unday w ith th e ir niece, Mrs. A lbert IJarney, of V ancouver, W ash- ' Ington. A t a m ass m eeting held a t th e I schoolhouse M onday n ig h t it w as de cided by a su b sta n tia l m ajo rity vote of those p rese n t th a t it will be n ecessary I Sell t h e kind of to provide add itio n al housing fac ili tie s to ca re for th e rap id ly grow ing school population. A $25,000 bond is sue w as te n tativ ely considered. Next M onday night, A pril 13, has been set f<»r fu rth e r co n sid eratio n of th e p ro p ’E m • osition. Mrs. T. R. B erry of P o rtlan d was a recen t V alley visitor. headquarters for Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis m otored to D rain la st S atu rd ay w here they v isit ed w ith relativ es, re tu rn in g home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S ager and sons Clyde, J r., and M anford called on GRESHAM , ORE. nds in th is vicinity la st Sunday P ow ell St. afternoon. Mrs. F. A. L ehm an and Mrs. J. A. P aul atten d ed th e B erry G row ers a s sociation m eeting held a t G resham , W ednesday. F lo w e r s f o r E a s te r "I'l'iminiiminiwmuiiniiiHiaiiHiiiHHiaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHHnuniqm,!, Flow ers are spring’s m essen gers, bringing the promise of continued happiness to the joy ful E aster Season. What could be a more suit able E aster gift for mother, wife, sw eetheart or dear friend than an E aster lily. The sturdiness of our potted flowers insures many beautiful blooms over the longest pos sible period. { Phone or Call 1411 ....................................... . WALRAD MERC. Gresham CO. J he H ouse o f Q u a lity I hone 1411 .. ... ..... / B Fishing Tackle FRED TODD "Helio Daddy - don't forfrtmyWrigiys Slip a package y o u r pocket w h en y o u bo h o m e l o nlfh i t O iv a th e y o u n d s l e r j t h u w h o l e j o m . l.mç. la s t in g s w e e t fo r p le a s u re ja d b e n e f it . Vie II ym netf after smoking o r »hen w vrkdra^» it»* jrrwl little irnkeaer f m I*.- t . v. m i l IHH.D IMPORTANT Mi l l br u sh An im p o rtan t m eeting of th e G resh am t Ircle. P aren t-T ea ch e r association will be held at th e auditorium of the g rad e s< bool on T uesday a/tern o o u , April i t , at 2:30, w hen C hester A. Lyon, founder and head of the Big B rother F arm near Lebanon will be th e m ain speaker. T ro u td ale circle ■ ts • DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings METZGER & CO. . Century Springer’s Hall staili n ear P leasan t Valley S r boo I KtPT Don't F o rg et and You Won t R egret t i « mt right I¡C )IIIIIIIIIIIIC )||||||IN IIIC Spartan Lad once stole a fox and fearing discovery held i t i . n H o e m cloak until it killed him. y’ 11 under his This Greek legend is re-enacted in every community gance1eat"nT«atdh is V ita i^ a B,1,rP r7 ^ extrava- force him to „„I,. , he w eai „ e 8, “ „ ™ ,h * I ' 0 0 , ^ 0 press it to his b o so m -w ith fatal r e s u is &nd Have you a dangerous fox hidden anyw here about you? Better east it from you. A connection with the First State Bank will greatly aid you. mon« ...... . '* ....... <’ the tir-t FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon A STRUNG BANK ten d an ce of m em bers is desired, as th is is th e la st m eeting at w hich the p resid en t, th e Rev. H R G ebhardt will preside before his d e p a rtu re for his new home. All p a tro n s and frien d s of th e school a re invited. The m usical num bers in connection w ith th e program will be an euphonium solo by Dr. H. H. Ott and a piano solo by Mary L am bert. R efreshm ents will be served follow ing th e program . 3RESH A M MARLNELLO B e a u ty Shoppe M s t c .'i.n M , 'r s lp We Do s h a m p o o la e . ------- T r e a t Facial m r o ii iiii t t f t ic iii iiiu iiii ir ji it iim u im m Daily Trips to Portland be assisted by Mrs. Jam es S terling. Mrs. W. L. C orsage and Mrs. Cora Evans. All O. E. S. ladies a re invited. P. E. Todd has on display a t his p ain t shop a 25-pound Chinook salm on cau g h t in the W illam ette y esterd ay Todd says the fishing is good. G ladys M cMurry, 14-year-old d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McMurry. u n d erw en t an op eratio n for m astoidi tis at the Good S am a ritan hospital T uesday. H er condition has been con sidered serio u s since th e o peration, but early th is m orning a ch an g e was noted for th e b etter and h er p are n ts hope to bring h er hom e inside of a week. In addition to th e m astoid p ro cess, two abcesses form ed on h er neck w hich added to th e suffering of the little girl. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard S tro n g a r rived Sunday by au to from P alo Alto. C aliforia, and will rem ain in G resh am for the sum m er. Mr. S tro n g fin ished his collegiate co u rse a t S ta n ford u niversity in M arch L afe M anning, son of Mr. and Mrs L. P. M anning of th is place, has been nam ed by G overnor P ierce as a m em ber of the B attlesh ip Oregon com mls sion w hich will ta k e co n tro l of the ship a fte r its a rriv a l in Oregon w ate rs The c ra ft w ill be tow ed to P o rtlan d from B rem erton w aters for th e Rose F estival. Mr. M anning served on th e | b attlesh ip “O regon” d u rin g th e Span ish-A m erican war. Ju stice of P eace Brow n a rriv ed a t a decision S atu rd ay in th e case of Mrs. E lla H ornlsh ag a in st F red K arlen for $230 dam ages w hich th e plaintiff av ers [ Is due her for in ju ries su stain ed when she w as stru c k by a m achine driven by K arlen in May, 1924. T h e am ount aw arded her is for th e sum of $40. E dna H owell, eight-year-old d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. V irgil H ow ell who rec en tly moved here from Y achats, fell from a b ridge T uesday a d istan ce of six feet and fra c tu re d h er co llar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F erg u so n , of G randin, N orth D akota, accom panied by th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. E. C. A n d er son, of F argo, sp en t a w eek w ith old N orth D akota friends, Mr. and Mrs I B enjam in Cam eron, on th e ir way J home from Los A ngeles w h ere they have sp e n t th e w inter. F ifteen choice ro se bushes w ere do nated to beautify th e law n of th e F ree M ethodist parso n ag e th is week th ro u g h th e kindness of Otto G riesel of th e M ountain View F lo ral com pany. T om orrow 's m eeting of G resham g ran g e is looked fo rw ard to w ith p le asa n t an ticip atio n s by th e m em b ers of th e organization, w hen th e de g ree team and o th er m em bers of E v e ning S ta r g ran g e w ill be p rese n t and ta k e p a r t in th e g ran g e w ork. G range will be called to o rd er a t th e h all j^ u T n T th ’ : i?as3o°n«acndh a ^ L thtehne de-’ I t r X Xaalearlag, »»I», Etc. ■nannelln Preparnlinn« for kale O v a r F ir a t S ta te B a n k T e le p h o n e I M I