PAGE F O C R ________________ ___________________ Saron Lutheran Services. TROUTDALE A fine boy. Jo h n E rn est, was Sunday school w dl begin a t 9:45 born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W inter- Sunday, followed by th e service Mrs. H E W aite, custodian of burger a t St. V incent's hospital in which will be In Swedish. In the P o rtlan d on la st Tuesday. Ja n u a ry the T ro u td ale Reading room is re I evening an illu strate d le ctu re will 11. M other and baby are both r e signing th is week, and Mrs. Elsie be given on "A rchaeology and the F. M uirhead will ta k e ch arg e of it. ported to be doing well. The and h ours of opening a re Bible." T he lectu re w ill be accom . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. S terlin g in- a t th days e sam e tim e being changed panied by 80 special slides show ing A. J- Ham m ond and fam ily, who chotr of th e M ethodist and will be as follow s: T uesdays tab lets th a t have been du^ “P form erly resided a t L innentann. J Episcopal church to th e ir home for and F rid ay s from 3 to 5 in the af- arch aeo lo g ists in A ssyria. Babyto moved S atu rd ay into the house of ! reg u la r p ractice on T h u rsd ay eve- ternoon and from 7 to 9 in th e eve- nia and E gypt, su b stan tia tin g ta cts ning and a t th e sam e tim e gave ] of Bible history. Mrs. C harles Coe on Kenney ave tin m a delightful social evening, at >jng . ---------------------- T he board of tru ste e s had a m eet- nue In W hitehead addition. The the close of w hich dainty re fre sh F ederal Road* In crease. ing on Monday evening and decided About 20 residence w as lately rem odeled and m ents w ere served. A net addition of 9.417 m iles to to Increase th e e x l>ense budget for guests w ere present. put tn condition for occupancy. • a < the com ing year by about W ord h as been received of th e the m ileage of im proved roads in p je<jge8 w ere then secured to th e Glen W inters left F riday to r e death in M onrovia, C alifornia .of the F ederal-aid system w as m ade amoUn t of tl.000 m ore th a n those sum e his studies at Oregon A gri Mrs 8. P. B ittner, form er well through the com pletion of p ro jects u( previous years.______ c u ltu ra l college afte r having been known resid en t of G resham . Mrs. during th e fiscal year 1926. ac- p i * . . T u u l.g , out of school for the la st two B ittn er, who w as th e wife of Dr. cording to the bureau of public . tu n , 50 P iano a nd 8. P. B ittner, w ent to C alifornia 11 term s. - - g . F red B. Jones, years ago in an effort to overcom e roads of th e United S tates dep art- o rgan rep airin The Sew and So circle of th e tuberculosis. She w as placed in m ent of ag ricu ltu re. T his brings 1 2625, 49th stree t S. E., P o rtland. M ethodist Ladies Aid will m eet at P o tten g er sanitorium . w here her the to tal of im proved federal-aid Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham husband la ter becam e a m em ber of th e hom e of Mrs. B. L. W alrad on th e staff and w here she was u nder roads up to 55,902 m iles. The im- I 1561.—Adv. W ednesday afternoon. A full a t tre a tm e n t for sev eral years. She provem ent of sev eral tran sc o n tl- i leaves two d au g h ters besides her n ental ro u tes Is ap p ro ach in g com tendance is desired. er, of Monrovia, also a pletion. The en tire federal-aid sy s Mrs. C. H. Lane has been ill f< r b widow ro th er Mr. K ent and o th e r r e la tem has an ag g reg ate length of several days w ith a severe attack tives in P o rtlan d . fo r sale 182,134 miles. of th e grip. Someone attem pted to m ake way CO I’NTY N IB S E S GIVE Before buying sheep guano Window C leaning. H EA LTH IN ST K l T T IO N w ith R. C. F ra c e ’s F ord S aturd ay w rite and get our prices. We F or ex p ert window cleaning see sell direct from th e b arn a t a evening as It was parked on east The Oregon S tate law p erm itting 8. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. very low figure. A ddress Powell stre e t In front of th e Bible counties to em ploy visiting n u rses Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. S tandard church w here he w as en for tu b ercu lo sis w ork and to e sta b Two Outlook phones, on p rivate gaged w ith some re p a ir work. lish tu b ercu lo sis h o sp itals will line, a t your service. Call 1561. Some tim e w as spent In try in g to soon pass its 10th birthday. This H eppner, Oregon, I*. O. Box 212 ture. cra n k it, b u t as it s ta rts w ith d if law. w hich Is designated as L. 1917, or call H eppner 7M D on't lay down th e paper till you ficulty. Mr. F race, appeared on the c. 82, w as passed by the legislative scene before they could get aw ay session of 1917, having been in tro have read th e W ant Ads. and th e would-be thieves d isap duced and sponsored by S enator peared Into th e brush on the oppo Gus C. Moser, of P o rtland. T he bill site side of the road, taking th e key had th e active backing of the vol to th e m achine w ith them . An a c u n ta ry h ealth agencies of th e state, qu ain tan ce of Mr. F race, who w as including the Oregon T uberculosis passing, stayed w ith the ca r w hile association. the ow ner w ent to get an o th er key. Ja ck so n county was th e first to T he Rev. H enry B ruenagel Is em ploy a public h ealth n u rse u n N ew berg H am , " J u s t r ig h t fo r th e p a n " Lb. 3«c m aking p lans to move to G ran ts der th e new law. T his w as done Je w e l S h o rte n in g , Med. pail 75c, la rg e pail $1.46 P ass, Ore., in a sh o rt tim e w here early in 1918. Coos county follow he has accepted the p asto ra te ed closely behind Jack so n , employ S n id e r's C atsup, p in t b o ttle s each 23c of th e C atholic church. H is su c ing a n u rse later in th e sam e year. I’oilet P a p e r, finest tissu e, 1000 s h e e ts 3 ro lls 22c cessor has not as yet been nam ed On Ja n u a ry 1. 1927. county n u rses for th e G resham church. w ere at w ork in sixteen counties, B a rre l S yrup, heav y c a n e a n d m a p le — A 10-pound son was born to Mr. and one o th er county had ju st a p P in ts 25c, q u a rts 43c, h alf g a llo n 95c and Mrs. Otto K rebs of Sandy on pro p riated th e funds for nursin g Ja n u a ry 2 a t th e T hom as s a n ita r service d u rin g 1927. Six of these A rgo S ta rc h , C orn a n d G loss 3 pkgs. 2.»e ium. T he new com er has been counties have two n u rses each, J e ll P ow ders, R oval Club, J e ll D essert, named Lloyd. On th e sam e day a m aking a to ta l of 23 nurses. Je ll W ell a n d M ello.......... 4 pkgs. 2.»e d aughter w as born to Mrs. K rebs It Is th e duty of th e county * sister of Salem, Mrs. Adolph nurse, according to th e w ording of K e rr's Best P a te n t F lo u r 49-lb. sack $1.9.» F enske. The F enske fam ily fo r the sta te law. "T o give in stru ctio n F lo rid a («rape E m it, la rg e a n d juicy. .. 3 fo r 25c m erly resided a t Bandy. to tu b ercu lo sis p atien ts and others Mr. and Mrs. H arold H am blet are in such county relativ e to hygienic Bulk Cocoa, h ig h p e rc e n ta g e of oil 3 lbs. 25c leaving for a visit to the form er s or sa n ita ry m easures to be ol, sister at Glendale, California. They served in preventing the sp read of C ta h n a P eas, best u n g ra d e d v a rie ty 3 c a n s 39c expect to m ake the trip in a mo disease; to act as visiting nurges B lack Sw an M atch es,..........................6 la rg e boxes 25c torcycle and sidecar. Miss Vlr- th ro u g h o u t th e county; to rep o rt g ln lt'C u rrin has taken the place of com m unicable diseases of w hich Mrs. O scarette [rs. H am blet at the Uacurecce know ledge; and to per here she has been employe« | gUJ.h d u t| es us may be Clean-llp Specials.’ A rem arkable sacrifice m price tor 10 cla>s. to get your share of these bargains. M en’s Suits O vercoats Men’s Suits $30 to $40 suits now’ $27.50 to $37.50 Overcoats now $40 to $50 suits now >26 >22 >33 SH E E P GUANO $2 to $3 Shirts. ¿r r e s h a m S/ioppc F ill I Qt IPM I \ T $5.00 Sweaters, $3.85 $12.50 Macks. .$8.85 $5.75 Rubber Boots. . $4.85 $8.50 Hip Boots, $6.75 $5.50 to $7.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Slippers........ Red Trading Stamps ■jjfCENTUft Tonnage C oikmi M 1451 1281 Candy Specials! F o r S a tu rd a y , Sunday a n d M onday EL I M S , fra il and nut C h e rry c e n te rs— Milk -A ssorted, ~ 50c 1-pound boxes BULK (A N IH E S FREM H MIXED lb. (U 8 IlltUUS lb to m s . Ib t u n t u i . a tes .Ib n nti e ib IIUXEY f OMII TAFFY 27c 18c 18c 25c 30c I THE OSCARETTE OKEGON Pay By Check P a y in g by cheek h th e sa fe st a n d b est w ay. It afford» p erfect s a fe ty . M oney lost o r sto le n is go n e fo re v e r but a cheek th a t is lust n r s to le n can be p ro te c te d by s to p p in g p aym ent. R e tu rn e d ch eck s a rc re c e ip ts— in d ic a tin g th a t paym ent h a s been m ade. C hecks sim plify b o o k k e e p in g and p rovide a re c ord of expense. P a y in g by check e n a b le s you to keep in to u ch w ith y o u r b a n k in g re so u rc e s w hen at a d ista n c e. Loose m oney in th e pocket a ttr a c ts th e Ilo ld -u p m an A B la n k C heck Book is of no v a lu e to him . P av in g by check is easy, c o n v e n ie n t, safe, m od e rn . 90 • of th e w o rld 's b u sin e ss is done by check. lh 'p c sif 50 c e n ts a w< ck fo r 10 v e a rs a n d your to ta l sa v in g s is $319.02. FIRST STATE BANK > A S tro n g Bank Phone 2t?l S u nnlies fo r a la rg e n u m b er of sto re s a re all assem bled at one c e n tra l p o in t. O rders arc received dully from all s to re s . Each m o rn in g th is tre m e n d o u s to n n ag e is sy stem atically moved by ou r la rg e fleet of tru c k s to v a rio u s sto re s . T his is ju st a n o th e r way we have of lo w e rin g p rices th ro u g h c o m b in in g cost sa v in g fu n c tio n s. _________________________________ _________________________ Purse Builders Saturday and Monday, January 15 and 17 ROYAL BAKING PU M PER , 12-ox. can ,y n .)< $ (' MILK, Libby’s— The n ea rest to fresh cream "—T all cans, 3 f o r .................. OQp «O C IIOXF.Y—S trained. pure. Packed in Ball Mason jars. Pint «-.JC '? ()/» RAISINS, Sniiiiiaid—Puffed or Seed- less, 15-oz. p ac k ag e s........................... 1 ilf« lu t 29c 49c Q u a rt. ! ( O R \ Canned -Standard Golden Sweet O f f « WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT GATES FUNERAL HOME 3.85 G R E S H A M « YMPBI I I 's BI t \ s i Big Tin ol with th e ric h T o m ato S auce 3 can s ................................................... s t KOI M s , M ain P a c k e d in Salad Oil. 5 c a n s............................................ GRESHAM. OREGON MATt HE!*. S earch lig h t—N oiseless! Non-pois onous! L a r g t. full size, full count Off,, boxes. Box 5 < , C arton of 6 b o x e s ... «.«»C AW SHORTENING—Best vegetable, in bulk <n 3 pounds .................................................. "X«JU ZOC 25c I,ARD— P ure, freshly rendered, in bulk ff ffz, 3 pounds ...................................................... tKJU ( ream DP " > if . it 24c P ackage ................. WONDERFUL VALUE AT THESE PRICES C anned— Royal C ity" fancy g rad e—Very sw eet and te n d er—No. 4 PEAS Sieve tmed. slxel P eas—C a n ...........1 3 d . 3 f o r ............. 4 Id No. 5 Sieve (one size la rg e r—2 c a n s ..................... 23e I O K \ M i l l -Fresh stock, kiht dri i. «>«>,, ¡I, u a l a li or ye I wht ,5oC I in I l i t U III. Pek >• il l pkg 3 N c . rvg ••rvl $ MEN’S WEAR not j JLWL1S F I LIZ j $1.65 S h iits........... $1.25 L adies’ S hoes on Sale A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone Feed . $1.65 $6.50 All Wool Blazers, $4.25 $6.85 Boys’ Macks. . $4.85 Grocery Bulletin Q uality and Service $6.85 $ 9.85 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits and Overcoats G arner B rothers dome tim e past. assigned to them by th e board of M orris G ustafson of P o rtlan d has county com m issioners.” D uring begun work as an a ssista n t a t the tlie 10 y ears since th is law w as Newberg Packing & P roduce com- passed th e re lias com e about a pany. change of em phasis in th e train in g The Ladles Guild of the Baptist of n u rses, so th a t w hile they P« r church Is p lanning a dinner to be form th e duties enum erated in the given on T hursday evening. J a n u law, they are p rim arily te ach ers of ary 20, In the basem ent of the positive health , giving to children church, serving to begin at 5:30. and ad u lts th e ru les and sp irit of Mr. and Mrs J. B. G ates, Mr and norm al, h ealthy living. Mrs. F ra n k Klnyon. Mrs. Roy Gibbs, Mrs Carl Dahl. Mrs Gus Card of Thanks. We wish to th a n k our frien d s for Donley and Mrs. Anna Beers drove to Bandy T hursday evening and th eir sym pathy in our bereavem ent the death of our loved one, visited the Rebekah lodge. The in Ralph Johanson, and for the beau occasion w as of m ore th an usual tiful iloral offerings Mrs. Eva Jo h an so n and Rosaline Im portance as on th a t evening the and th e Jo h an so n Fam ily. sta te president, Miss D ora L. hex ton of T he Dalles, was p rese n t at Kent o u r Jo h n so n 's floor w axer th e lodge session at Sandy. and polisher. We also have John- T he D orcas circle of the M ethod to u 'a wax. liquid or paste. L. L. ist Ladles Aid will m eet at the K idder HdW. Co.. phone 1421—Adv. home of Mrs K A Miller W ednes day afternoon. All m em bers are U sers of th e W ant Ad colum n are urged to pay cash w ith o rd er aim requested to be present. sm all Mr and Mrs. A rt Bwenaon. who avoid sending bills for have resided in G resham for tli am ounts. past tw o month» a t th e S h u lti a p a rtm en ts, left yesterday m orning for San F rancisco, w here they ex pect t«> reside. Mr Swenson bus been In the employ of A1 lla m m a r T M. C raw ford, th e le ctu rer of the G resham G range, has arran g ed a social evening for g ran g e rs and th e ir friends nt th e hall S aturday ii evening. Cards, gam es and oth er diversions a re being planned. Johnny lU y l of Oregon City has D a i n t y , w ell-kept been em ployed by Lewis A Son, p ro p rie to rs of the P o rtlan d -G resh hands are th e prlxe am stage line, to take the place of sought by every woman F ra n k Sim m ons who has left tn« em ploy of the bus com pany. whose am bitious goal A p leasan t afternoon was spent Is attractiv en ess. Our at the home of Mrs. K enneth Rob e rts T uesday when a num ber of la m anicures ure carefu l «lies met to aew carpet r ig s which ind in keeping w ith our w ill be m ade into rugs for th«1 vet era n s hospital in P ortlan d F o l especial tre a t- lowing the social tim e, re fre sh m ents w ere served. ‘ _________________________ T M. C raw ford, th e new ly-elect- ed lectu rer of the G resham grunge, attended the th ree day session of th e g ran g e le« h ire rs school, th e first m eeting of which w as held at i C orvallis the first th ree days of th is I week The g athering was held un- tier the joint auspices of th e sta te lectu rer, Mrs. Minnie E Bond, and | the extension service of the Oregon i A gricultural college. About ltM' ¿ OVER FIRST delegates w ere present from n e a r ly every section of Oregon and an j STATE BANK interestin g program of dem onstra- j tloit w ork and discussion occupied , the time. Be su it ch or J a p a n l-lb- P«** — - i3c O il.. W t-so n ’s E xcellent for frying and hak " - • .K » ' Hl A - ' " i t i/ ' nalse. Q uart Can............................... 49c i, new BI ANN Twi ■ cleaned, 97 hiom ia». x t l t l l . H IH II 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP—Pure Soap— ‘W , , all th ro ugh- u g h — 10 bars b a rs. FI D IB K ■ r B s t P a te n t— 4'J-poand sa< k .......... . (k J t [ tl« « M 2t»tli I F.ATCRY COFFEE— Few equal—none b etter. We know, we ro a st it. A lw ays fresh U s hot out «'( o u r roast»-: to»: tv atiil hot on y o u r ta b le - I 3 lbs. G round to your orde < — f I • U ... .$1.38 for fineness. 20C entunj Stores