GRESHAM
PAHE FOUR
A rza Sm ith is driving a new
W hiopet sedan p urchased from the
H essel
Im plem ent
com pany
throug h H arold B arr. R ecent sales
o f V aughan garden tra c to rs were
made by the im plem ent com pany to
T he Sew and So circ le of th e Eil Nelson and Mr. W enzlaff on the
M ethodist Ladles Aid w ill m eet at Dr. Bolcorn place, th ro u g h H enry
th e home of Mrs. C. G. Schneider Sorensen, a salesm an for H essel.
on W ednesday afternoon, March 21.
Mrs. K. C. R oberts was th e host
The D orcas circle will m eet on the ess T h u rsd ay of th e bridge club
sam e afternoon at th e home of Mrs. ' t,f
which
she
is a
member.
R. E. Cannon, and th e S outheast One o’clock luncheon was served,
circle w ill m eet on th a t afternoon a fte r which two tables of bridge
at the hom e of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell. w ere played. Those p resen t w ere
A tw o-inch w ater m ain is being Mrs. Wilson E astm an, Mrs. V era
laid on T hird stre e t and ru n across M cIntosh, Mrs. H arry Conro, Miss
to F o u rth at T hird and Kelly. A Mickey W hite, Mrs. Idelyn Sm ith.
half dozen fam ilies up to th is tim e anil Mrs. Luverne M atthews all of
have been supplied w ith w ater P ortland, and MrB. C. C. Y ager of
through a th ree-fo u rth -ln ch main. G resham . H onors at ca rd s were
Miss Dorothy Cooper cam e hom e *i n 'n ' ,r s : M atthew s and consola-
frora McMinnville W ednesday eve- tlon aw ards to Mrs. Yager,
ning and visited until the follow ing
The Neighbors of W oodcraft will
day. She is employed th e re as pip« m eet on T uesday evening at 7:30
o rg an ist In one of th e leading at the gran g e hall for th e ir reg u la r
m eeting. Members a re requested to
th eaters.
H essel Im plem ent com pany a re !
unloading a carload of autom obiles will be cordially welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers en-
at th e P. E P. depot. T he car con-
ta ln s four W hippets and one light te rtaln e d with a sum ptuous dinner
laBt evening in honor of Mr. and
six W illys-K night.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. S chm ierer Mrs. T. .1. H ouston and fam ily who
and th ree children have moved to a re moving from R oseburg to Echo.
G resham from the Section Line Covers w ere laid for 21 relativ es
road and have rented th e George and friends. Mrs. H ouston who Is
K enney house on Main street. W il Mr. C aro th ers' d au g h ter, cam e yes-
liam and Ruth S chm ierer are en iiid a y w ith her fam ily and left
rolled at G resham Union high th is m orning for th e ir new home at
school .and Paul, a younger b rother Elcho.
The children of th e M ethodist
in th e G resham grade school.
Sidney Baker left for his home in Sunday school below school age
D ufur, Oregon, T hursday afternoon. and their m others held a p arty at
He w as called to G resham by the the church on last W ednesday a f
fatal Illness of his fath er, I. A. ternoon u nder the direction of Mrs.
Baker, w hose fun eral occurred yes I H enry S orensen and Mrs. Galen
1 F ancher. It Is planned to hold
terd ay m orning.
_ . . .
, ,
. „ . . . s i m i l a r m eetings m onthly for the
Word has been received that Miss ,,u r pOHe of studying some of the
Helen W ostell, a form er resident of i pro j,]elnR of t|1P pre-school children
G resham , has finished her nurses a()(j jjow
Sunday school can
tra in in g course a t th e Pacific help In th eir solution.
C hristian hospital in Eugene anil
w as grad u ated at the head of her
PLEASANT HOME
class. She is now doing special
work at tho hospital of which she
The reg u la r services will be ob
is a graduate. Miss W ostell is a served a t th e P le a sa n t Home Bap
g rad u ate of G resham Union high tist church next Sunday. The m o rn
school.
ing services begin at 10 o’clock
Mrs. A. J. W. Brown, who has with Sunilay school supervised by
been 111 with bronchial trouble and Mrs. Ida Ellen Miller. T he Rev.
other ailm ents for tw o weeks past, Gordon Johnson will preach at 11
is reported on the gain and it is .o'clock. The subject w ill deal with
hoped will soon be able to resum e i (hp , econd romiriK Gf C hrist, which
her activities*.
form s a series of serm ons to be
Mrs. H. C. Nelson of P lea san t given at th e m orning hour of w o r
Home w as a ca lle r th is m orning at ship, th is being th e th ird serm on
the T im m erm an sa n ita riu m w here of the series. The services In the
she visited w ith her niece, Mrs. J. evening will begin a t 7:30 o'clock
W. A nderson, who is th e proud with th e B. Y. P. U. service, fol
m other of a new baby boy.
lowed by p reaching at 8 o’clock by
Mrs. M. M. C arp en ter and her the p asto r . T he weekly p rayer
daughter-in-law , Mrs. F ra n k C ar m eeting service is held on T h u rs
penter, W ednesday en tertain ed the day evening of each week a t 8
S pringdale Needle club, of which o’clock. At present a system atized
they are m em bers. F ifteen w ere outline for Bible study is being fol
p resen t and th e tim e w as spent lowed.
socially, Including refreshm ents.
Mrs. Adolph S ester is at McMinn
T he two C arpenter fam ilies rec en t
ly moved to G resham from Spring- ville w here she Is carin g for her
dale and are living on the Southard little g ran d d au g h ter. The little
lady is the first grandchild of the
place oil North Main street.
Mrs. Mary Robertson of P ortland S ester family. Mr. anil Hrs. H ector
visited with her b ro th er John Bliss Morgan are the proud parents.
and fam ily and other relativ es at
Mrs. Alvin K linskl is a t the home
Fairview during the past week. She of her bro th er, Fred Morgan,
has been ru n n in g an ap a rtm en t w here she is convalescing from a
house In P o rtlan d for th e past two recent operation for appendicitis.
years, but h as now sold out and
Mrs. Jam es Nelson spent Sunday
will leave soon for Oakland, Cali and Monday In P o rtlan d visiting
fornia, to visit her siste r Mrs. H a r friends.
ley K err.
Mrs. G. N asshahn has been su f
The G resham R ebekah lodge has
called a special m eeting for to- fering Intensely with a sty on one
m orrow evening In honor of th e
•lvr eyes
oilli la) vi n .,i Mr Ett i anderson
of F reew ater. Oregon, president of
the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon.
Boring lodge will join w ith th at of
G resham for the m eeting.
Mrs.
S anderson has requested th at spec
ial degree work be exemplified at
th a t tim e by a G resham team .
The reg u la r m eeting of th e W. C.
T. U. will be held at the home of
Pound
Mrs. L. P. M anning T hursday a f te r
noon, March 22, at 2:30. Mrs. Geo.
at Newberg Packing Co.,
Honey and Mrs. H attie Wolfe will
Gresham
have charge of the program .
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liejuni... .
Gresham Locals i
All roads In th is vicinity lead to
the Sandy river, if one Judges by
the num ber of m achines carry in g
tish nets.
K. D ean H ughson, a prom inent
stockm an of P rineville, surprised
his sister, Mrs. S arah E. Thom p
son, la st W ednesday when he a r
rived for a vsit with her.
Mrs. Josephine A nderson
is
spending a week at the home of
Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet, assistin g in
the hom e duties. Mrs. Van F leet
retu rn ed to her work in th e Vic
tory school after an absence of six
weeks due to the illn ess and death
of Mr. Van Fleet.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. W heeler w ere
d in n er g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ja k e
Reece on Sunday. Mr. W heeler has
not been so well th e la st week, but
his m any friends a re hoping it is
only a tem p o rary indisposition.
Mrs. IE C. Nelson en tertain ed at
a Sunday evening supper, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. W right, Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. A nderson and ch ild ren , and
Miss Bessie B urtcher all of P o rt
land.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. R oberts, Mrs.
C lara Stebbins and Thos. Silva,
also of P o rtland, w ere callers at
th e Nelson home on S unday afte r
noon.
The county cow te ste r for tu b e r
culin c a ttle was In th is vicinity the
p ast week.
Mrs. L. M. Nelson spent la st F ri
day nig h t in P o rtlan d with her son
and dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Nelson, and attended the
county te a c h e rs’ m eeting on S a tu r
day.
Miss W ilm a Chase is spending a
few w eeks in P o rtland.
T he L adies Aid of the B aptist
ch u rch spent a very p leasan t a fte r
noon a t th e home of Mrs. Sadie
Chase a t Gillis.
C harles McGinnis and fam ily are
occupying rooms in the W. A. P roc
to r building a t P lea san t Home.
Had His Wealth Buried With Him
For use in the next world
T h ro u g h o u t all th o se c e n tu rie s it h a s been u n
p roductive. T oday it is only a h o a rd fo r a m useum .
if it h ad been possible fo r th is E g y p tia n k in g to put
h is m oney to w ork in a sa v in g s b ank, an d it could
h av e rem ain ed u n til now , his Account at th is tim e
w ould lie w o rth m ore th a n all th e w ealth of th e
t lilted Stale«.
But th ey did not know th a t m oney could lie m ade
to w ork.
IIow different it is today.
But m oney, lik e an y o th e r em ploye, m ust h a v e a
re p u ta b le em ployer, so th a t th e w ages, o r In te re s t of
in v ested funds, m ay lie re g u la r and c e rta in , an d th e
w e a lth itse lf he re tu rn e d in ta c t to its o w n e r nt a
given tim e.
A fter you h a v e accu m u lated by m ea n s of a S a v
in g s A ccount, c a re fu lly selected bonds provide th e
best m ethod of se cu rin g a n Incom e a n d k eep in g y our
fo rtu n e free from th e h a z a rd s of th e c h a n g e s w ro u g h t
by tim e.
We offer o u r service« to p atro n « of o u r S avings
D ep artm en t in a s s is tin g th em to «elect sound bonds
fo r in v estm e n t.
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Hunk
GRESHAM, OREGON
GRESHAM
Phone 1721
STUDIO ElrM S tate Rank B uttata«
by those who are privileged to hear
his m essage. The devotional se r
vice of th e E pw orth League w ill be
held a t 7 o’clock, w ith Zelma Col
MARCH
16, l» is
lins in th e chair. The topic w ill
be: “Two Masters.” T he n ext eve
ning church service w ill be Sunday,
M arch 25.
WALRAD
Merc. Co.
h ro u ^ h tb « tu r n s tile «
Piggly S /i^ ly you come be
fore an array of the f i n e s t
Phone 1411
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20c
29c
«*11
Clip
A
i l 1 l
24c
OI R SPECIAL OFFER
TH IS WEEK
One large can
Gold Bar T ender Sw eet Peas
FREE
with every order th is week of
I doz. Gold Bur H ighest Quality
Canned and G lassed Goods,
New
Scotch
Twists.
SPE C IA LLY P R IC E D
Fancy SOFT SHELL WALNUTS
Extra large site,
3 pounds f o r ..............
c l on
«p
A.’lv
NEWTOWN ((»OKING A PPLES
1’ir box .$ 1 .2 5 and
$1.00
Sturdy Fabrics from
domestic and foreign
looms, styled and tail
ored to please the best
dressers. Unusual val-
ues.
foods m the world T ie spadm
si'etan art
m
arranged that you
may pass leisurely from one to
another mailing your selectons
to suit your own judgm ent....
The freedom one e n jo ya io
Piggly Wiggly stores is one of
the secrets of th e ir g r e a t
po pularity.
Week-End Features
EOl.GEIt’S COEFEE, one of
the best sellers,
vacuum packed, l b . . . .
PO-
'’Ul
99c
2 pounds.
C A H PURE CANE SUGAR
Ol.
10-lb. paper bags. . .
SCNBRITE CLEANSER
per c a n .........................
5c
SALTED PEANUTS
pound .........................
20c
FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE,
re-cleaned and u n
broken, 3 p o u n d s. . . .
20c
CELT’S WASH. MACHINE
SOA1’, for all w ashing
purposes, p a c k a g e ..
Qgp
O
ili.
WESSON OIL, best for may-
o u naise m aking
q u a rt ...........................
45c
BORDEN’S MALTED MILK
special intro d u cto ry offer
$1.(11
2 One D ollar Sizes.
A h ealthful d rin k th a t ch il
dren like.
HEINZ ( REAM OF
TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans
QQ
¿OL
BANANAS, firm, ripe fru it,
your selection
3 pounds .....................
19c
TEXAS SW EET
POTATOES, 4 lb s ........
25c
S IN K IS T ORANGES
large, dozen ..............
52c
IM PERIAL VALLEY
LETTUCE, h e a d .. ..
7c
YELLOW DENVER
ONIONS, 4 lb s ..........
18c
FREE 15c JAR
Fam ous L uxury P roducts.
M ayonnaise, Sandw ich S pread
or T housand Island D ressing
w ith each p urchase of 8-oz.
ja r a t P iggly Wiggly, special
prices.
Oregon COMB HONEY
full f r a m e s .................
22c
B1.EACI1EM, for clothes
Special price for tills w eek
end. W hitens clothes, m akes
w ashing easy.
2 b o ttle s .. . .................
25c
PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN
BREAD, 24-OS. loaves, w hite
or w hole w heat,
w rapped .............
10c
9c
N l i t GRAHAM ( I! ACKERS,
Copeland
Lumber Co.
w ith 2 p a n ts
‘45
2-lb. box.......................
OtJV
PABST MAI.T & HOP P ’
sv R I P . « an
UtK
30 STORES
T w ist L o a f ........
WII.SO N IT MARGARINE
con tains m ore m ilk
£‘ ."7«»
solids, 3 lb s ................
II>)1
In Oregon In stitu tion
Successors to B arn es L um ber Co.
ROY
SEE OUR WINDOW
- AylsWor tK 5 Ma r ti t \
SHO ES
M E N 'S W E A R J
N ext to B row n's M ark et, G resham
O. HOW EES, M anager
B uilding M a te ria ls and
Mill W ork
C o m p le te lin e of
MONARCH PAINTS
BUILDERS* HARDWARE
E stim ates on houses and bu ild
ings gladly subm itted.
Phone 2131
Powell St.
Gresliam
GROCERY BULLETIN
W lï Y
NEWBERG HAM
Sugar Cured Loins
Meadowerove
j
DOES
one house
3
STAND Ol r?
Special for Saturday
and Alonday
whole or half. Lb.
Special for
Saturday and Monday
Lb.
LOAF CHEESE
weigh about 5 lbs.
Lb.
29c
30c
30c
Pure Strained Honey
BULK COCOA
PAINT
Quart jars
P in t jars
makes the difference!
A rtis tic use o f color can m ake
e v e n a tinniest ho m e d istin c tiv e !
B eau ty ,h o w e v e r.is o n ly o n e m ea
su re o f p a in t v a lu e . Q u a lity is th e
im p o rta n t c o n s id e ra tio n ! " C h e a p ”
p a in ts a re u s u a lly co stly in th e long
r u n . F u lle r P a in ts a re m o re eco n o m
ical Ivecause th ey go f u r th e r w ith le.-s
la b o r, a n d la st lo n g er !
F o r la rg e jo b s , c o n su lt a M aster P a in ter.
H e 'll en d o rse I - i t ler p ro d u c ts: P t re P re -
rvHEi» P m n t , P b > nix Ih re P aint . I t h er
P o r c h and S i p P v i v r a n d P io n e e r
S h i n g l e S t a in . » » » W rite fo r illu s tra te d
b o o k le t
\ o u r H o m e I s O th e r s S e e l t . n
,W.
F. m u m A CO.
U
-
-
1M Front
Street. PORTLAND
B ranch#» In IS P s r lflr Coast a m i ln t r r - M o u n t a tn C itie s
F a c to rie s In San F ra n c is c o , Los An«ele«. P o r tla n d
D is trib u to rs o f V a ts p a r P ro d u cts
For color cards a n d p a in tin g adcice
•— s e e your Fuller Dealer, listed M ow :
PIANO
FRIDAY,
A. G. Rich has purchased a tru ck leadership and religious education,
and is now engaged in tru ck h au l as the speaker. P ro fesso r Hertzog
ing.
is an energetic and in te restin g
E. D. Kellogg, who suffered a speaker and will be m uch enjoyed
stro k e some th ree weeks ago, is
slow ly but su rely im proving. His
friends now have hopes of seeing I
him about his place before long.
Sam Bacon is once m ore a t his
home in this com m unity afte r sev
eral days at the home of his d au g h
te r Mrs. H agen, of Bull Run. He
has som ew hat recovered from his
recen t dangerous attac k , b u t is still I
confined to his bed.
Many of tn e people of th is com
m unity have been p articip atin g in
th e sm elt fishing sport at the Sandy I
w ith th e re su lt th a t at p resen t 1
th e re is q u ite an oversunoly of th a t j
commodity.
F E A T IR E S
Mrs. Jack Greenwood plans to
SATURDAY and MUNDAY
give a luncheon at th e new G reen
M arch 17 an d 15)
wood home a t O rient station.
T h u rsd ay noon, March 22. for the
benefit of the M ethodist Ladies Aid.
WALRAD’S SPECIAL
All friends of th is and neighboring
com m unities a re invited to attend I Best cream ery b u tte r. . . . t lU C
th is luncheon. T his event will af-1
ARGO STARCH
1 -
ford an o p p ortunity for social fel
Corn or Gloss, 2 pkgs for
lowship and an o p p ortunity to see
th is d elightfully appointed new
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
home. The reg u la r Aid business
I i m s f o r .................................... X ’Jl
m eeting, w hich is scheduled for
Wednesday, March 21, will be post
ALBERTS PEARLS OF WHEAT
poned one day, and will be held in
conjunction w ith the luncheon.
L arge package .. ................
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Carlson
have made an o th er large co n trib u
OREGON ITALIAN PRUNES
tion to the beautification of the p a r
sonage g rounds planned by the
Choice lot, 4 lbs. . ..............
M ethodist parson and his wife. The
co n trib u tio n consisted of a large
PARLOR BROOM,
01r<
num ber of different varieties of
Gold handle .best 6 sewed
roses, a clim atis and tw o varieties
of w isteria. These sh ru b s have
VIED. WT. PARLOR BROOM
been placed by the parson.
Lemon handle,
T here will be the usual services
5 sewed ...........................O p A
a t th e M ethodist church Sunday,
M arch 18. T he Sunday school co n
W RITE KING W ASHING
venes at 10 o'clock. The church
POWDER, large siz e ........
service will be a t 11:15, w ith Prof.
W. H. H ertzog, professor of ru ra l
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
iCINfflltllllintMaUltHttll
FLORENCE M. HONEY
OREGON
3 packages .. .....................
PORK ROAST
20^
3100 Years Ago—Tut-Ankh-Anten
OUTLOOK, GRESHAM,
E a s tm a n L u m b e r C o.
49'
29'
High percentage of oil
3 lbs.
Pure Vermont
MAPLE SUGAR
1-lb. bricks, special
27c
49c
Reindeer Meat
SARDINES
PEANUTS
Something new.
Special. 1-lb. can
Large oval cans
Tomato. Mustard,
Spiced, 2 cans
M anning’s fresh roast
ed every week.
1 lb......................... 20c
2 lb s................... 35c
Lomen Alaska
35c
Candied Cherries
Just what you need for
salads, and garnishing.
3’ .--oz. glass
25c
25c
Reduction in Price
Nalley’s Mayonnaise
1 pint jar........... 20?
35c
Pint jar.
Royal Club
JELL POWDER
To clean up, special
raspberry & Strawberry
Package
SPAGHETTI
5c
Try a can of this delic
ious frui’ for a change.
No. 2' j cans
Beechnut and Foulds,
prepared, ready for use
2 cans
Mixed Vegetables
25c
25c
Ready cooked in cans,
fine for a meal on quick
notice. No. 2 cans
PEACHES
PIN EA PPLE
15c
Gold Bar in heavy
syrup, sliced or halves.
No. 2 'j cans
Gold Bar, fancy sliced
pineapple
No. 2' j cans
Bulk Macaroni
Special. 4 lbs.
25c
25c
25c
Plums De Luxe
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Store Dept.
Phone 1451
Quality and Service
Feed Dept.
Phone 1281