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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS lng congress pow er reg u late child labor.” •Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley and Alden E. Miller, sophom ore in elec th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. W. L. S tanley and tric a l engineering, and G lenn S. Rob baby drove to G rass V alley S aturday, erts, sophom ore In com m erce, repre-1 retu rn in g to G resham Tuesday. W hile senting th e PI K appa A lpha fra tern ity , I th ere they visited the sister-in -law of won the In te r-fra te rn ity debate cup a t ! Mr. Shipley, Mrs. F an n y Shipley and Oregon A gricultural College on S a tu r her son. G rass Valley is located ju st day, Ju n e 5. T w enty-tw o fra tern ities ofT the S herm an highw ay n ea r Moro in w ere represented in this contest and eastern Oregon. th e question In debate was, "Resolved Mrs. P earl Mack was rem oved W ed th a t an am endm ent be added to the nesday to the T hom as san itariu m constitution of the United S tates giv- w here she expects to rem ain a sh o rt time. She is p lanning a visit to her brother, E ttse l Jones, a t B rem erton, i s soon as she is able. It was th o u g h t th a t the atm o sp h ere of quietness around th e T hom as home would be conducive to a speedy recovery for Mrs. Mack who has been ill for a con siderable length of time. Claude W elch u n d erw en t an o p era tion at St. V incents ho sp ital T uesday m orning for appendicitis. N orm al conditions have followed th e operation and he is expected to convalesce r a p idly. 30,000 M eals A D ay 2Ä ÇEN — ’Wrgj; - -- W »-* new satisfaction with 20th CENTURY foods. ’ br,nffs a Offerings for Saturday and Monday, June 12 and 14 IILKM IUY’N SW EET MILK CHOCOLATE, for baking, or a delicious confection and su stain in g food to lake on a cam ping, fishing or »>•> hlkhl* t r ‘P ...................................... Lv lb. cake LIBBY’S ASPARAGUS .TIPS, 1926 pack, 1 lb. ► quart* tins containing 31 to 40 sp e ars will PC f serve 5 people easily Can IMc, 2 for . . ( A.MI’BELL’S BEANS, a nationally known ready AC cleaned free fam eaad. Tall caaa, 2 for__ 4 j C 03C Z3C -to-serve food. The "B ig" can 3 c a n s .......... MINCE» CLAMS, 1926 pack. 25C LIB BY 'S" MILK, n ea rest to fresh cream . T all cans, 4 f o r ............... BROKEN SLK El» PINEAPPLE. packed the same as whole slices, except a slice may be slig h t ly broken in one or two places. Rich mel- l>,w fruit, I..,. , KELLOGG'S CORN ELAKES, 3 packages. “GRONKBS" Q uarts, d o z e n ... .......... 25c L arge b o ttle s ., 2 for. 29c CERTO, "m akes th e jelly je ll”. w w B ottle 2Se, 2 f o r .......... 3QC I (BOM AX, seals th e jellies and jam s, OCT _____ 1-lb. pkgs, 2 f o r . . . . . . Z5C 95c 23c SAKHALIN ( BAB MEAT, cau g h t in the clear cool w ater of Jap an . Crab caught in these w a te rs su rp asses o th er in flavor and tex tu re, 90 - leg m eat which is the most select, can 23c J'lC 45c -ROYAL (SARBEN" TEA, the first pickings of the young ten d er leaves and a w onderful value at th is Price. O range Pekoe" (B lack) or " J a p a n ” (G reen). % lb. pkg. SSc. Lb. pkg ( R IS I AL WHITE SOAP, pure soup • >(( “ H through. m ....................... ¿Ic WESSON OIL, for mayonnaise, baking or cooking. Q uart can. 7»>C 49c KK!*, S V U h S ' '‘Norw,’Klaii" S kinless and r?S Ibe^inost — select cuts VI of nc h errin g p ro p erly cured and smoked, 4 can s. “Preferred Slock” or “ l.ihhjx" SPIN A» II. l i t; pack. Af this season much better than the fresh and far m ore economical. L arge cans, 2 fo r. . ......... fc)C MILL HI N, 80-lb. sacks. 20th Centurv y CoffPP V U I I ts ts you Illese low prices nr CORN MEAL, fresh kiln dried, 9-lb sk. . ...... »EL MON IE ( ATSCP, im proves cold m eats. "BINSO", (he new kind of soak, soaks clothes clean. Large package.............. 35c w a l n u t s . Jum bo F ra n q u ettes, fairly b u rstin g with large, w hite sw eet m eats- P o u n d ............ “ Kerr's" ur “Ball" MASON JABS, w ith brand new caps and rubbers. C arefully $1.13 i n ™ , ' ? “ W ° r<l ln C o l r e e « « H e n c e . ” D irect from o u r ro a s te r to you in su re s . 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38 The m em bers of the G resham met Tuesday evening to be m easured for th e ir uniform s and afte r th a t was j dispensed with, went on th e stre e t and I gave a sh o rt concert w hich was much appreciated by those attending. L ater in th e season the band expects to put on its re g u la r w eekly open a ir con certs w hich have been a p leasan t d i version for two sum m ers past. The boys hope to receive th e ir uniform s in about two weeks. Grocery Bulletin 1. \\ H IT E W ONDER SOAP, special 11 bars....... 39f 2. MASON QUARTS, used jars................... doz. 75 3. ECONOMY QUARTS, used jars...............doz. 85d Mr. and Mrs. W ard In g lis and two 4. HOME CANNED FRU IT, Huckleberries ch ildren, Bobby and L inore, retu rn ed T uesday evening from an au to trip to Blackberries .................................................qts< 35^ Bend, m aking th e re tu rn trip by way | 5. GOLD BAR RAISINS, Saturday special, pkg. 10t4 of McKenzie pass and spending two days a t th e beach a t N ew port. W hile 6. DILL PICKLES, 6 dills in sealed can....... can 15c at Bend th ey visited a cousin of Mr. Inglis. Claude Johnson, and family. 7. SPERRY ’S CAKE FLOUR, special 35c, pkg.23c A lawn social will be given a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Cleve 8. ROVAL CLLB JE L L P ’W D’R, all flavors, land on F rid ay evening, Ju n e 18, for 3 pkgs. 25c all E astern S tar m em bers. Byron Johnson. 15 y ear old son of 9. GRANGERS ROUGH CUT TOBACCO, Or. H. C. Johnson, has com e from D al 85c can of tobacco, 50»’ pipe 97c las county, Iowa, to m ake his home with his fath er who resid es w est of | 10. STALED SA RL P, Golden & Crystal, sm’l can, 15c Gresham . R. H. Luethe, a ssista n t m an ag er of | 11. VAN CAM P’S PORK AND BEANS, th e Oregon P ickle & C anning Co., re- [ Med. can 10c, doz. $1.15 tu rn ed Tuesday from a m o n th ’s busi ness trip to San F rancisco. He came 12. GOLD BAR \ EGETABLES, corn, peas, tomatoes, up w ith C. F. R oberts and fam ily, m ak ing th e trip by au to from H ayw ard, J 3 cans 50c California. Mr. R oberts is th e g eneral 13. M T. HOOD W ASHING POW DER ...25c pkg. 15C su p erin ten d en t of th e C alifornia Con serving com pany, w hich Is th e m other j 14. SILVER BAR TOMATOES ................3 cans 39C com pany to th e Oregon P ick le and C anning com pany. Mr. R oberts and 15. L TAHNA PEAS, best ungraded peas....3 cans 43C fam ily retu rn ed to H ayw ard early to- ] 16. COL. R I \ ER SALMON, choice pink....... can 15c day, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stafford. T he p a rty left over th e J Colum bia R iver highw ay by w ay of j The D alles and will go south over The D alles-C alifornia highw ay, visiting I C rater Lake and K lam ath F a lls en j Quality route. They expect to m ake stops at Phone 1451 Yosem ite and L ake T ahoe in C alifor- I and Service Feed 1281 nia. arriv in g at H ayw ard Ju n e 20. [ A fter spending a week looking over th e p lan t of th e com pany and a t the j m ain office in San F ran cisco , Mr. and Mrs. Stafford w ill re tu rn by tra in , reach in g h ere the la tte r p a rt of June. T he S o u th east circle of th e M ethod ist L adies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. J. V. C ogsw ell W ednesday afternoon, Ju n e 16. All m em bers a re req u ested to be p rese n t and hand in th e ir nam es | for th e co n test w hich closes on th a t day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. W all W ed P la y e r flags /n w indow s a,',d h ï hom es K order“ 7 “ K ""6™ ' dl8' nesday, Ju n e 9, a son w eighing 8 ^ pounds. Mrs. Geo. W itty of D rain, Oregon, accom panied by h er d au g h ter, w ere the g u ests la st w eek of Mrs. F ra n k Peak. R osa and A rlie Allen, of V ancouver, W ashington, a re visitin g th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers. Chouncey Bushey of Bemeji, M inn esota, is spending a w eek w ith John Phone 1236 * H essel. Mr. B ushey drove from his Gresham hom e h ere in eight days. H essel Im plem ent com pany deliv Miss A dele Schenk has gone to Che ered a C hrysler-6 sedan to J, C. E llis halis, W ashington, to v isit h er siste r, Bible Standard Services, today. T hey also sold one to J. G. Mrs. E dw ard Strey. She w ill p ro b Sunday school w ill begin at the Bi F ish er, a ssista n t m an ag er of the ably spend a p a rt of h er vacation ble S tan d ard ch u rch S unday at 10 ! o clock and p rea ch in g services will M itchell, Lewis & S tav er com pany, there. who had it delivered a t the factory. Dr. and Mrs. P eak and Mrs. W. F. follow at 11. Midweek p ray e r m eet Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thom pson have H oney left th is m o rn in g for E ugene ing will he held W ednesday evening a t sold th e ir tw o-acre tr a c t and cottage to atten d th e com m encem ent exercises S o’clock. E v an g elist R alph B u tter on th e Section L ine road to Dr. Mary of the U niversity of Oregon, w here Joe field, w ho h as ju s t finished five w eeks Becker. T he la tte r and h er b ro th er, P eak is a senior. Mrs. H oney w ill of special m eetings, will rem ain as Wm. R. Becker, w ill m ake th e ir home visit w ith relativ es. p asto r un til p resen t vacancy is tilled. th ere. Mr. Becker has given an option ! Mr. B utterfield Is affiliated with th e Stafford w as chosen tre a s u re r to th e Zion E vangelical ch u rc h for his of J. th L. e rep u b lican com m ittee of M ult I L ight H ouse tem ple at E ugene and in- p ro p erty on Main stre e t, including a nom ah county w hich m et on T h u rsd ay | tends to revive th e w ork sta rte d here resid en ce and tw o lots, an d if the evening for o rg anization. Among th e | two y ears ago. p lan s of th e o rg an izatio n w ork o ut a com m itteem en p rese n t rep rese n tin g '■ A S R A X O E . ch u rch w ill be bu ilt on th e c o rn e r of the p recin cts of G resham and vicinity w ere J. L. Stafford. H. L. S t.C la ir, U. n-hiUick t u r ?. o v e r a d a n d v ¡M ain and F ifth. r a n g e . T h is r a n g e h a s 4 to D b u r n G. Sm ith, G. B. M iddleton and A. F. e r s 2 o v en s, b ro ile r a n d w a r m in g c t a E T W ihlon. Jo h n L. Day of P o rtlan d was i V nii ” "i,e c°P.ditlon> a t “ b a r g a in fo r re-elected ch airm an j - ’o.no c a s h . W e a ls o h a v e so m e o ak A. W. Metzger & Co. National Flag Day JUNE 14 a FLAGS H E P P S R A C K E T STO RE h'o,r r a i a ? i b d ile . h e a tin g sto v e a n d o th e r h o u se h o ld e q u ip m e n t su c h a s k itc h e n a b ln e ts . r i n s e r . e tc . W e a r e a n x io u s tn m o \e tlie se g o o d s o n a c c o u n t o f la c k Gresham Beauty Shoppe Men’s Suits l c to 2 5 c priced at ev erything in the line of cosm etic therapy. C ourteous and efficient trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, F irs t S tate B ank building, phone 1841 G resham .—Adv. Many new W ant Ads. today. e - t'r & ii J . E. A IE T Z G E R , l o u r H o m e F u r n is h e r , P h o n e 1901. «50 to $200 w ill buy a good used ca r a t the H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. H art S ch affner an d M arx and other good m a k e , a t m on ey savin g prices. Ue have expended unlimited time and effort in selecting our display of new Suits, with the result that we can assure you that every style shown is correct and that every piece of fabric will give dependable service. > ou re playing safe when you come here to buv vour new Suit. ‘ 2-Pants Suits Flag Day Monday, June 14 T H E AM ERICA N FLAG “ I live a changing life of moods and passions, of heart breaks and tired muscles. "Sometimes I am strong with pride; sometimes 1 droop; sometimes I am loud and garish. ?!• a,V -/°n? andJ c a r> struggle and panic and enobhng life 1 am the constitution and the courts • statutes and statute-m akers; soldiers and dread- naughts; draymen and street-sweepers- cook counselor and clerk. P ’ COOk’ "I am the clutch of an idea, the seasoned purpose oforeso,u„on. I an, what you.make franklin K. Lane. FIRST STATE BANK A Strung Bank