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GRESHAM PAGE EOÜB G resham Locals A p arty m ade up of Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. Byron I’ullen and children M argaret and Ju n io r, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben K a ser and d aughters Mildred and L u cille, Mrs. George P ullen, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and son Jim m y, Mrs. C. M. G uenther and children C hes te r, Mabie, Faye and Dale, s u r prised Mr. and Mrs. George P u l len Jr., T uesday evening. It being th e ir wedding anniversary. Re fresh m en ts of sandw iches, cake and coffee, w ere served. Mrs. John W interberger and little son John visited her sister, Mrs. Mike F ru tig e r of H illsdale, last week. The Rebekah W elfare club will hold an all-day m eeting a t the I. O. O. F. hall on Tuesday, April 3. A pot luck lunch will be served at noon. All R ebekahs are invited to attend. W L. Stockton, em ployed at the j Oak Grove project of the P. E. P. ! above E stacada, is in Good Sam ar- ita n ita n hospital w here he Is con- I valescing from an operation which he recen tly u n derw ent for appen- i dicltis. Mr. Stockton, a form er res- | ident of G resham , expects to visit his th ree b ro th ers and th eir fam i lies in G resham before retu rn in g home. G B. M iddleton of Powell Valley and B ark er road Is driving a new Ford cabriolet, p urchased through the local agency of R aker & Son. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. L oundree of Sandy are celeb ratin g the advent of a baby d au g h ter, born W ednesday at the home of Mrs. J. A Bushong. The new com er w eighs six pounds I and has been nam ed Beverly Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pow ell moved today into the W ostell house on Second stre e t . They plan to spend the sum m er only in G resham and will move this fall to P o rtlan d w here Mr. Powell has a drug store. The Powell place has been rented to a Lewis fam ily from P ortland. Grocery Bulletin NEW BERG 11AM, th e c h e a p e st a n d best m ea t you can buy, q u a lity considered. Lit ¿ • 'C BACON SQ UA RES, sm all sq u a re s of bacon, s u g a r cu re d ; ju st rig h t fo r se aso n in g . Lit G O LD B A R in ., CANNED GOODS SATURDAY and MONHAY will lie th e la s t c h a n ce you will h av e of g e ttin g th is q u a lity m e r c h a n d ise a t th ese reduced prices. HPIXACH 2%a .. .can PEAS, 2 s ........ . . .can CORN, 2 s........ .. .can Pum pkin, 2%s .. .can TOMATOES, 2 H h < an HOMINY, 2(4« . . .can KRAUT, 2’/4s. . . .can S tring lleans. . . . ca n PEACHES . . . . . .can APRICOTS . . . . . .can 3 cans 5 5 ^ , 3 cans 5.5 i . 3 cans tiSi. 3 cans 5.5 i , 3 cans 5 5 ( , 3 cuns 4 0 6 cans 4 0 6 3 156 cans 3 70<f. 256 2 5 6 3 cans 7 0 6 •1 5 6 3 cans $ 1 .0 0 . 206 20«*. 206 2()< . •JO 6 15^, SO d In a d d itio n to th e above p rices we w ill give I can GOLD BAB PE A S E B E E w ith every dozen cans. SUGAR h a s m ade th re e re c e n t ad v an ces. h av e th e old price. B est g ra n u la te d Sack ............. ....... W e still #/• *>n V*0V EI.OUR also is a d v a n cin g every few days. O ur price of CROW N, #2.00 sack, an d SEA L OE OREGON, #1.03 is w ay below m a rk e t values. * A. W. Metzger & V h o ne^SX Quahty and Service Co. WALRADS { ? PER U , B e rk sh ire a r r e e / C O R R E C T in ev ery sense o f th e w o rd tie th e n ew B e rk sh ire S to c k in g s . In p e rtn a - ten t fit, s m a rt c o lo rs , lo n g w e a r, th e y please th e m o st p a r tic u la r w o m an . F u ll fash io n e d a n d m ad e of th e finest s ilk . M ake th is $1.69 V It ROW II LAI» HOSE, a new num ber added to our s to . k No. 8M all silk s e r vice weight, double sole, high pointed heel, bank. S E C R E C Y , S A F E T Y a n d S E R V IC E $1.19 pair MIX X Ell AH V. A rro w h .ad brand, a heavy q u ality a n k le c lin g in g , n o n l a v . 1 seam . p a ir. palr A Ol li B e rk sh ire , ((O., .’ot. ( liiidreu's I'anania, lb or Brami, black am i brown. »1 !~ should m ake use of litis service we ex- ree e p tio n and a cordial w elcom e of your deposits, w h e th e r larg e o r sm all. T o us you m ay w ith confi d ence e n tru s t b u sin ess se cre ts re g a rd in g m a tte rs on w h ich you wisli advice an d to th e best of o u r a b ility we will give you correct and d ep en d ab le b u sin e ss in fo rm a tio n and counsel. a full fashioned s e r v i c e w eight, silk to top. R eg u lar $1.98, special Colors in above n um bers. black, w hite, gun- m etal, vanity, m oonlight, evenglow, san d u st, nude, atm osphere, cham pagne, flesh pink, p earl blush, m isty morn. serv ice p rofitable io (b e people of th is c o m m u n ity ; (lie p ro te c tio n of p e rso n a l funds. F o r th is serv ice we m ak e no c h a rg e th o u g h we m a in ta in an ex p en siv e b a n k b u ild in g and e q u ip m e n t am i o p e ra te u n d e r heavy expense. YOU $1.5» B E R K S H IR E » U L I I A V »I I Ö N t Ü 5T Ü C K IN G S .......... Zoe z* t hildreti'*. trro n h e n d Brand, wide rib, colors grain and biscuit »I p a ir . Zoe WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ••The H ouse of Q u ality " G R E SH A M .O R E G O N PIIO SK I t l l We (¿ite (¿reen T ra d in g Stam p* FIRST STATE BANK A S trong Bank GRESHAM, OREGON Triple “A” Service Station In buvine service station products vou are paving for service as well. ARE YO l RECEIY'NG IT? W e earnestly try to fulfill to the letter the slogan "At your service uith the Best of Service" Big SA LE of Phoenix Silk Hosiery fo r Ladies Seldom do you have the opportunity of buying Phoenix Silk Hosiery at reduced prices. We are clearing our stocks before new shipments arrive and have about 1000 pairs of hose in full range of colors now placed on sale at DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS Buy now and buy freely #1.75 a n d #1.1)5 P h o en ix , p u re silk, full fash io n ed , Now ................................... X 1 Q Q .o t/ #1.50 P h o en ix , S ervice W eig h t a n d C h iffon...... #1.00 P h o e n ix Silk H ose, 0 3 p a ir f o r $ 2 .1 0 Now....... J 0 3 p a ir f o r $ 3 .2 5 3 p a ir f o r $ 3 .7 5 All colors. * X 1 fX • B roken Lots P h o e n ix Silk H ose, m o stly d a rk brow n colors, $1 to $1.50 g r a d e s . . v / v tz v 3 p a ir f o r $ 1 .0 0 A y ls W o r tK # M a r tir \y S h M E N ’S W EAR o e s G R E SH A M COTTRELL At a special school election held at th e C ottrell schoolhouse recently Mrs. O ra Van F leet was elected clerk of the board to till the u nex pired portion of th e term of her late husband, E. E. Van Fleet. Miss Rose P o tter has been hired as p rin cipal of the C ottrell school for next year, and Miss Helen Maxwell as teach er of the p rim ary departm ent. The reg u la r m eeting of the P a r en t-T each er association will be held T h u rsd ay evening, A pril 5, at the schoolhouse. The program com m ittee announces a w ell-p re pared program w hich will be p re sented follow ing th e business meeting. Doke B ettis .son of J. C. B ettis, old tim e resid en ts of th is com m uni ty, has moved on to th e ’ P ro cto r ranch n ear the C ottrell school. Mrs. Signa R athm an, whose h u s band was killed last S aturday when caught in a dynam ite explosion ou his ranch near th e C ottrell school, will re tu rn to her em ploym ent In P ortland. The foster son, Laverne, will be cared for a t th e home of Mr .and Mrs. C harles W ilkenson. Mrs. R athm an has rented her place. Mrs. Josephine A nderson and d au g h ter Dorothy, form erly of the Orient neighborhood, are m aking th e ir home with Mrs. O ra V anFleet. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Meyers visited relatives at The D alles the first p art of the week. T hey also visited Miss Vivian White, form er prtnei pal of tile C ottrell school. Miss W hite is now teaching n ear The Dalles. A num ber of high school students from th is com m unity are tak in g part in the o p eretta. "Love P irates of H aw aii.” to he given th is eve ning by th e Sandy Uuion high school glee club. L aw rence H arding is visiting his nephew Roy Colson a t the Colson ranch. Mrs. Colson and little d au g h ter Dorothy are visiting Mrs. Colson's p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. H ornbeck of C entralia, W ashington. The Rev. George H acking of P o rtlan d will occupy th e pulpit at the C ottrell com m unity church Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Ladies Aid met w ith Mrs. Rosa Crasw ell W ednesday with a silver tea at w hich th e re w as a good a tte n d ance. The next Aid m eeting, which will also featu re a silver tea. will be on W ednesday afternoon. April IL a t th e home of Mrs. Jim M atthews. II. II. W atkins and Rav W ilken son assisted R 11 Browne S aturday in blastin g stum ps on the Browne ranch. About 75 stum ps were blown out during th e day. Several ladies w ere present to assist Mrs. Browne tn p rep arin g th e chicken dinner. S. B. Splaw n is home for a week from Pilot Rock, im proving the tu n e by cleaning out his berries. He expects to re tu rn to his work on the highw ay th e first of the week. Mrs. Otto Hand of Hood River, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs A. J. Brant, has retu rn ed to her home. H ILLSV IEW -<— b a sk e ts are foe y o u ? c o n v e n ie n c e w h eth er yon b u y on e o r m o re p ack ages ■*<* O u r b a s k e t s aye carefu lly cleaned and alw ays i n good repair so y o u n e e d n cv :s. h esitate to carry Week-End Features KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES fresh shipm ent, ju st in /• _ DC WOODB1 ItY'S FACIAL SOAP, I n r.’l O ' CITRUS (( (SUING POM BEIL large pkg —.• ) ( C A II PURE ( AXE SUG (It, j-,»— 10-lb. paper b a g .......... X lit FLAKE III I I I It CRACKERS, lg. pkg. •) 1 C 1 L/C (A„ LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP. 3 b a r s ............ 20c l ’ABST MALT can ............................. . 65c L E X TRIC LIGHT GLOBES, 6u w att, 4 for ........................... Lf?> 05 We build o u r b u sin e ss by re n d e rin g a v a lu a b le b ran d 's full /a sh io u e d double sole, spliced heel, all brig h t silk SEM I, FK IIX Y , MARCH SO, IM s GRESHAM. OREGON R ,W. Mundlin, for some tim e p ast the efficient salesm an a t the T w entieth C entury grocery, has re signed his position and w ill devote his tim e to bis farm ing in terests near C ottrell. A. H. Connell of P ark ro se has been sent by the com P h o n e 1411 pany to a s s is t in th e store at Gresham . T h ia w eek ’s f e a tu r e s o ffer a Bcore of in te r e s tin g su g g e s tio n s in q u a li- li T he W om an's Home M issionary ty m e rc h a n d is e tn; a t c a n 't be b e a t. society of the M ethodist church will T h ey r e p re s e n t a g e n e ro u s s a v in g to y o u a n d a r e in line w ith in n u m e r m eet at th e home of Mrs. W. J. a b le v alu e» in th e food lin e w e a r e Cooper on W ednesday afternoon, f e a tu r in g th is w eek. D ro p in a n d A pril 4. T he topic* of th e a fte r look th e m o v er. A s a m e m b e r o f “ A ffiliated B u y noon, "Medical Work Under Our e r s .’’ a n o r g a n iz a tio n o f o v e r 300 Society" will be discussed under O r»gon a n d W a s h in g to n I n d e p e n the leadership of Mrs. A. W. Ship- d e n t M e rc h a n ts , we a r e a b le to s e lect to a d v a n ta g e th e b e s t e s t a b ley. Mrs. Jam es H. S terling, Mrg. e d b r a n d s of q u a lity m e r c h a n W. W. H astings and Mrs. A. Mc lish d ise a n d o u r s a v in g th r o u g h v o l M anus will serve refresh m en ts. u m e in o u r p u rc h a s e s is re fle c te d I’eter Roth of Ridgefield, W ash in o u r p ric e s to you. ington, visited his brother-in-law F e a t u r e s : S a tu r d a y a n d M o n d ay , and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mike M arch 31 and April 2 l\< lu ll last Tuesday. The G resham P aren t-T each er a s T a k e A d v a n ta g e o f o u r S p ecial on sociation will hold its reg u la r m eet N u g ar till» W eek. ing next T uesday afternoon a t 2:30 S A K IH V F S , C a sco B ra n d a t th e grade school. It is desired 5c American, psi in th a t every p are n t w ith a child in I tll F , F a n c y B lue R ose the G resham g ram m ar school he 25c 4 p o u n d s f o r ........ present to cooperate in th e m atter C A J SI I*. S n id e r of a successful and in terestin g 21c L a rg e b o ttle . . . P.-T. A. Mrs. C urtis Jo h n so n is the 1,11 I f i t K 1.E S, S liv e r B a l Q presid en t of the association. W hole. L a rg e c a n .......... l u u Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W hite of V an _________ 2 c a n s fo r 35c__________ 8. <>. 8 M M couver, W ashington, a re rejoicing 21c C le a n se r, la rg e size. over the a rriv a l of an eight-pound d au g h ter on Monday, M arch 26. J F L L - W F L L , a ll fla v o rs .Icily I >»•>.-» i-t ¡,. r p k g . . . 8c Mrs. W hite will be rem em bered as ________ 3 _ p ; o S fo r 23c Miss Edna Wood, d au g h ter of Mr. L I O G G ’S S H K F D D E D W H F A T and Mrs. W. S .Wood and a g ra d k B I IX I II. Q uate of G resham Union high school. L a rg e p a c k a g e ..................... An in terestin g trip w as m ade on I \ \< 4 M J \ H \ \ R E D U F A N S, 3 p o u n d s f o r ......... 25c T hursday to the home of Mrs. J. S. I Hey lie at W aterloo, Oregon, tjy her S A L M O N , G old B a r, K a n c .O C m other, Mrs. A. F. Hoover and <>0>- A la s k a Sockeye, 1-lb. c a n . . O « J C V i l l i t A R D F L I .I ’N er relativ es and friends. Mrs. • ItOI N l> C H O C O L A T E Hoover rep o rts a m arked advance- 32c 1 -p o u n d tin ..................... | inent in th e season in th a t locality, l HOM I’s o N ’s M A L T E D M il h . and th a t peach tree s and other fru its and flowers a re in full bloom. 1-p o u n d tin ........................... O thers who took the trip w ere Mrs. I I AM PH E L L ’S TO M A TO W. A. Dixon and her dau g h ter, M rs.' 801 r . ....... 9c Joseph Blunc of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Gus ___________3 c a n s f o r 24c__________ Donley and d au g h ter Betty Jean , B A K IN G l 'H \ \ D E R C A L U M E T , w i l l '1 < > o Mrs. Annie Beers and Mrs. K eith 1-lb. c a n a n d F r e e B a g Z.OC B ertleson of G resham . Mrs. Beers • ■’► I 1» B \ It I \ N < \ M I I B \ rem ained for a visit of tw o or th ree weeks. PFACHES, 2 Vis, la r g e c a n . 23c Mrs. Row enna Bonney of Gold 2 c a n s f o r 4.»c Hill, Oregon, has been the guest B ill I I I P ’S W V i l l i I* \ N( \ h I i i < h b , o i packAfe for several days of her niece, Mrs. 25c 2 p a c k a g e s f o r ............... L. P. M anning. She w ill leave I- \ I MOI I V F S O A P, soon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 15c 2 c a k e s f o r ..................... M anning’s children, Lafe M anning and Mrs. G. W. McRoy and th e ir P e rso n a lly O p erated In d e p e n d e n tly O w ned fum ilies in P o rtland, also her niece Mrs. B. F. Mulkey of th a t city. From th e re she expects to visit Lad Suffers Severe In ju ry . with h er son nt T he D alles, later Merl W hittom , 11-year-old boy retu rn in g to h er home a t Gold Hill. on the Coons road, cam e County C om m issioners Amedee living ear losing th e m iddle huger of his M. Sm ith, Clay S. Morse and G ran t n left hand W ednesday when he slit Phegley were in G resham T hurs-. it th ro u g h from front to back the day w here they conferred w ith S. en tire le n g th w hile engaged in 11. H all, ch airm an of th e county fair building com m ittee. They ex sp littin g wood at the fam ily home. was brought to the office of a pressed approval of the lay-out of He resham surgeon who dressed tho the grounds and the building plans G injury. A lthough th e accident is a as outlined by Mr. H all for the severe one, it is th o u g h t the linger M ultnomah county fair association. D etails of th eir visit will he re can lie saved. ported in the n ex t issue of the Tell it to One-Five-Six-One. paper. phone 1281 BUILDING BUSINESS fo r the Bank + + OUTLOOK. LIPTOX’S COFFEE, in vacuum , p o u n d ... 50c FERN. ¡1 new nut M iirgerine, p o u n d .... 21c 59c 3 p o u n d s..................... It It 11. Li*, super clean ser 12-pad p a c k a g e s Q C a» EKES11 I Hl ITS A M ) S KGETA BLES E (\C A KIICKARIL hom e grow n 2 f o r ..........................t>t)C LO IISIA X rosi ¡io i . ItED BLUE in i «/(. DIAMOND CHINESE .V.V _ pared. 3 p k g s........ m ^C NOODLES, OREGON STRAINED IIOXEI in 6-lb. pails '7 (1 ., / •'(. n it. Bit I X |'> IIO X K ED HEALTH EDOIl, O 2 tins Z3C l il t.I ll (XU PI KE MAPLE SAP * ( Iti P, ft 1 •> Vermont, per c a n .. ‘ióC PIGGI ( WIGGLY TWIX BRI I o. i n I VC UM» DUOLE WHEAT BREAD, larg e loaves l i e 23c HI.I (( HEM, keeps your 2 bottles .............. •X z .)f 30 STORES Miss P auline H< acock and Miss G ertrude Sharkey, teach ers of the Hillsview school. attended the meeting of the C lackam as county division of the Oregon S tate T each- t held at the new hool last S aturday, af O. 8. W illam ette u n lit rsit; addressed th e convention. The upper grad e room of th. H illsview school was closed Tues day due to the fu n eral of the prin cipal's cousin, C harles Casey. wh< was killed a t South Bend. Indiana in an autom obile accident. He w as! a studeut at the U niversity of Notre Dame. Z3C 2 pounds . . . (IKAXGES. i x t r a la rg ì ■ Q., dozen ............................ (A t TOM (TO ES, firm and O /R , rip ., pound.«................ sl'ix \t h . n • ) ( le , 3 p o u n d s .............. Bl I K IX I ES 2 pounds . . . . wl'C 25c TREE I L A. O range 1\ koe or G reen Ja p an , pound 20C 38c Lj p o u n d ............ A high grade tea, econom i cally priced. GOLD BAR P E A t IILS, per can ............... No. 1 ta ll tin s, sliced or halves. 15c P ( ( s EASTER EGG DYES, 1 IUC hi Oregon Institution N ext to B row n’s M ark et, G resh am AV 0 0 D of all kinds (O A L am i B R IQ U ET S Gresham Fuel Co. Pork Roasts LEG CUTS ¡Pound . . . . 22? at Xewjwnr Parking C o, Gresham