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PAGE FOUR COTTRELL Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stenberg. who a re conducting the services at the tem ple d uring the absence of th e re g ular pastor, will have charg e of th e 11 o'clock service a t C ottrell com m unity church Sunday m orning. Card of Thank«. „ ' ' \ Wi“b to th a n k our frien d s and neighbors for th e ir kindness and for o f ^ l r ^ a ° ffer‘ng8 d u rin g the Illness baby bw au,,on »ud death of our Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Swanson. S P E C IA L PEQUOT SHEETING GRESHAMLOCALS1 The F ree M ethodist p arso n ag e Is r e ceiving a new coat of paint. The In terio r woodwork has also been freshly repainted. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper retu rn ed Sunday evening from a trip to Vic toria, B. C. D uring the absence of Mr Cooper his w ork as bus d river was taken ca re of by H arold H udson, of T routdale. Stafford D ow sett, H arold Lewis and H orace W ihlon are spending a few days Ashing at Clear Lake. Virgil Howell and dau g h ters, Edith and E thel, D. M Cathey. Mr. and Mrs. * larence Cathey, Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k 9-4 Bleached P equot Sheet fng at Bacon and Sam Bacon of P leasan t Home, left W ednesday for a two w eeks' h u n tin g trip to th e Y achats country. Mrs. S arah B u rr is conAned to her Sold only In 2 k» and yard bed again w ith rh eu m atic trouble. lengtliK« Mrs. F. V olbrecht and h er son, Enos, A'.iII ends of 36-in prints and 32-in. ginghams, »pent the past week at Powell Butte Oregon, w ith Mrs. V olbrecht's sister.’ hey m ade th e trip over th e McKenzie A ill ends of 36-in. American Cambric Percales in good ' Pass. Mr. and Mrs. W aiter V olbrecht of P o rtland, Joined the G resham party ange of print patterns, regularly priced at 35c, a t Powell Butte for the week-end and now aold at all retu rn ed to th e ir hom es L abor day T he retu rn trip was m ade bv way of Mill ends of 32-in. ginghams, 35c grade, now T he Dalles and both highw ays are priced at.............. pronounced w onderful. The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts are ex pected home from S eattle Monday w here they have been holding revival services for the p ast two w eeks When they arriv e at th e ir p leasan t little p a r sonage ju st w est of the tem ple, a m ost gratify in g su rp rise will be in sto re for them. Since they have been in S eattle the m em bers of the congregation have SPECIAL P e r Y ear sided and painted the house; a hot w ater system has been Installed in ad dition to the plum bing alre ad y in and Two magazine» for less than the price of one a board w alk has been b u ilt a t the fro n t, also th e back porch h as been enclosed with screen. These changes have worked q uite a tran sfo rm atio n in the ap p earan ce of th e ir residence, and .to r e ^ n ’d ^ X gkdHI ,'a c c e n t^ v P " blhf Co '« »«w a t our m em bers and friends are eagerly aw aitin g the re tu rn of P asto r P itts and b etter D elineator at the low pHce" o T f l K 'e T y e a r . 1“ 6 and his wife to w itness ju st w hat will be th e effect of th e ir plan w hich has been so well ca rrie d out. 2<r century ! 55c 1 n 1 ye and cases are cleaned1 r e g i i a T h ^ a i h ^ n ^ n d 01’ New Offerings Saturday and Monday, Sept. 11 and 13 Delineator Magazine ! ; « Gresham Grocery Bulletin N ew berg fla m , w hole o r h a lf ..lb. 12c Jo w ls, sm all pieces of bacon fo r s e a so n in g ttoltl B ar Augort inent k ra u t, peas lb. T o m ato es, sp in a c h , p u m pkin, can -b e, 3 c a n s 50c ......... ........ . ........... t a x . ....... M , H g allo n s iz e ...................sp ecial Koj.1 I Ini, Peache«, heavy syrup..................... 3 Clill8 I ''" “ ' U'* “ T »» R oger’s M ustard. In q u a rt j a r s ..................... F an cy A ssorted T oilet S o ap s............................ Z Z I ta h n a P eas, best u n g rad e d v a rie ty M lver B ar T o m ato es, best s ta n d a rd ' .... Z . ‘ .. j a r 85(. b a rs 25c 3 Pans 2 cans Z H illsdale A sp arag u s T ip s, picnic siz e ................. 2 c a n s W c P e rfe c tio n P in k S alm on ,.a n „ PIN 12 A PPLK. Broken Yim Lon Slices— PINEAPPLE, Packed the sam e as w hole sliced excent slie»« may be slig h tly broken in 1 or 2 places f n Rich, mellow fru it. Lge. cans. 3 fo r. A bsolutely pure. Packed in i Mason jars, " ' * « III U f P in t 29c; q u a rt “SWAN8D0WN- CAKE FLO U R - “BEL MONTE” CATSUP— STRAINED HONEY— 59l* ’1.20 w. R. HICKS COMPANY °" ** S Clean* S h eh es ' » ’■ E X “ ' 37c * 19c L arg e bottle. * 1NCED RAZOR CLAMS— GREEN BEAMS— r8eueh X P5CkI, An u n u su ally good g rad e of S tan d ard cu t R efugees. C a n ............ 10c 29c 45c 3 fo r. “CITRUS” POWDER— L arg e packages 28c, " 2 for. “ SNOW ORI ET”— A en k m y r4eflnne<1 f Urely ve« e ta ble sh o rt- ening. 4-pound c a n ............. : andA X S S d i r as T all cans, 2 f o r ................... ROYAL BAKING POWDER— 43c $1.29 10c 29c 12-oz can. 2 ^ -lb . can . “ KELLOGG’S” PEP— P u ts pep into your ste p .” 91c Mrs. K. .1. H agberg and h e r d au g h “ W ESSON” OIL— ' ter. Miss M artha H agberg, cam e home EXase mank in ^ M Ting a? d baking as weH T uesday from a trip to Spokane. They as m aking M ayonnaise. Q uart can had gone the S atu rd ay previous on an “MARKET DAY" RAISINS excursion and re p o rt a d elightful tim e. Choice unbleached Thom pson's. Miss Mildred M etzger will leave to 4-pound b a g . m orrow for A ntelope, Oregon, w here she w ill begin her Arst y ear as a “< RYSTAL W H ITE” SOAP— teach er. She w as a m em ber of t h e 1 P u re Soap, all th ro u g h ”. 10 b ars. class of 1924 and has spent a y ear a t "LIBB Y ’S” MILK— the sta te norm al. The n ea rest to fresh cream .” A group of young people su rp rised T all cans, 3 fo r. the young ladies at the Virgil Howell BRAZIL NI TS, lie.*« Crop— home w est of G resham Monday eve E xceptionally good quality. 2 lbs. Ping. The tim e w as sp en t socially and Ice cream was served. T he Rev. “< VMPBELL’S" B E IN S — ------------ and Mrs. L. A. Skuzie and children also attended the g ath erin g 3 to r ....................... Mrs R. H. K asper left for h er home In Yakim a Monday a fte r visiting for two weeks with Miss M arie Blom. H er husband cam e from Yakim a for her and th ey drove back together. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gillen and Miss R n a s t o r fz. _____ Hoaster to you - a , lw a y s . in su re s you th is F lorence Z um bar w ere th e d inner __M1 g ra d e coffee a t a low price g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. George D uncan W ednesday evening and later attended the open air co n cert given by the G resham band. They had planned for some tim e to come out from P o rtland W in ters has seen h er m other. She ex- for one of the con certs and expressed .............. ........- « p r e w p u I P rs, rem ain u n til the la tte r n art m selves as highly pleased w ith th e Oct° b e r- H er d au g h ter, Mabel will Program th at evening. Many o th e r G e n re * dUri" K ber mo»>er's ab- com m endatory w ords w ere heard as ZT, o 7 ; at P ack age. 3 fo r. “DEL MONTE" PEAS- 19c 1926 Pack. Medium size sw eet te n d er peas O V _______ _______________ 2 c« n s ....................... CIGARETTES— 39c 38C ’ — — — —------------ " Ä s ” ’’ Carton* S trik e" ” ° r “C he8ter- $1.19 “ M ’ I ’ERRY’S” PANCAKE FLOUR— ’-AM I El.OUR— rv.x VA «* Lp -4 — _ J •■'•’ . « hot Makes dandy cak es.” No. 10 sa ck . . . 7 o C 25c 35c F L O IR — K e rr’s B est P a te n t, 49-lb sack Crown COCOA— In bulk. 25c A bsolutely pure, 2 lbs. MILL RUN— 80-pound sack s. $1.93 $2.03 15c $1.09 1?>0t1hb r l ert COfr„ e is roa8ted ¡t " ‘H 20th Century Coffee beV be 20th C e n tu ry .” D irec t from o u r lb. 47c, 3 lbs, $ 1 .3 « a r.lii.e s, la rg e oval, m u sta rd , to m a to spiced . 2 c a n s •».»,■ in * » c » i i » vvaiia w here he Velvet T issue T o ilet P a p e r .....................................3 Will look a fte r his farm in g in te rests T h u rsd ay m orning for th e ir home in and visit w ith relatives. Mr. Spencer P rin c e A lbert T obacco San F ran cisco a fte r spending nearly n ^ r SS r r e W h e a t a n d 8 t W k ‘“ - ... 16-0«, tin M e ¡ - „ w e e k s with W. J. Cooper and " “ * « • l „ l , , 6 . oz. .............................. s1( Miss N ellie Johnson, d au g h ter of C A Johnson, living oq, Cleveland av e The A rem e club will m eet on Mon nue. w as o perated on T uesday at day afternoon, S eptem ber 13. at the E m anuel hospital for nasal tro u b le home of Mrs. W. A. H eisel. The host- and w as able to re tu rn to her hom e fas will be assisted bv Mrs C J LeaUhme *‘ay - Sh<“ ‘8 nOW in h*‘r L undquist. Mrs. J. V. Cogswell and The S outheast circ le of th e M eth lr s - E lkington. All ladies of odist L adies Aid will m eet with Mrs. Quality m e G .E . 8. — are asked I»» to i be present i v present 011 W ednesday afternoon Mrs. W. A. A W W inters inters is planning to i,ePnaMb*t /hi' Tbe ,n n u a I dues will ...S, w. Phone 7 7 5 / - and Service tV . r t / next ’7 L : Sunday Sr iia>. for M o r ris b u rg .lr e ^ e d h at leave f( Feed 1281 I O ntario, Canada, where h ere she w „ , visit J wo'rked « n d h . n d S In’ a t ' r t f f S . 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We are booking order, now for direct delivery from the car. Y GRESHAM. o S AdsWgrtkS Martin W M E N ’S W E A R ? Y G R 0 H E « s PACKING co . P hone 18*1 mfn*h y s-°nHbv I lu ^ ber d ,rect , r ° “ the “ i n i-A s V ™ W' ° " ' s ‘, f SH O E S G r e s h a m GEORGE MOFFIT1 A Trial plasterer contract Phone TAbor M il Nothing succeed, like want ada. » I » * . ■ • r r tw . u. p„rtlM4f