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GRESHAM PAGE FOUR Gresham Locals ARE YO U Gardening? If you p lan to put in a g a rd e n th is sp rin g , now is th e tim e to cheek over y o u r tools, see w hat you need a n d com e h e re to get th em . You’ll need H oes, B akes, Spades, G arden C u ltiv a to rs, W h eelb arro w s, a Scythe, Etc. Maybe you have a hoe or spade w hich saw service last year, If so you’ll w ant a good tile to put It In shape for an o th er year. We have all kinds, sizes and m akes. Kidder Hdw. Co. G resham Phone 1121 M arie Lau, m anager of the Bailey Bob and Beauty shoppe, has se cured an assista n t. Miss Leone De Laet of P o rtlan d , who began work at the Bailey shop W ednesday. Miss De Laet has had five y ea rs’ ex p er ience and is thoroughly co n v ers ant with all the latest d etails of up to date m arcelling. E. M. W ard, m anager of th e 20th C entury grocery, has made a r rangem ents for a tonsilor operation which will tak e place Sunday m orning at P o rtlan d sanitarium . Donna Bee C halker, tw o-year-old d augh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ered C halker. sustained a fra c tu re of the left arm Tuesday evening w hile at play. Mrs. Mary M cAllister has r e turned from a tw o-w eeks’ course of treatm en t a t St. M artin’s hot springs. She cannot say too much in favor of the excellent service a f forded th e re and of the benefit she received from the treatm en ts. Mr. H unner w hose home is in W isconsin, but who had been v isit ing at Milwaukie, Oregon, w as In G resham several tim es recently w here he had som e rep a irs made on his Dodge B rothers autom obile. He expressed him self as much pleased with th is p a rt of the coun try. i Stanley S ture, son of Dr. and Mrs. .1. G. S ture, was su rp rised with a delightful E aster p a rty W ednesday on the occasion of his seventh birthday. Itabbits, chickens and a lily pond m ade up th e table cen ter- piece In green and yellow. An E aster b u n t and various gam es w ere enjoyed during the afternoon, after which a beautiful birthday cake and oth er refresh m en ts were served. T hose p resen t w ere Bobby Raker, M aryette H am lin, Jean and M arjorie G ray, Bobby and Lenore Inglis, Ja n e t Johnson, Bobby J e n nings, La Verne and K enneth Palm blad and S tanley and Vernon Sture. Dr. and Mrs. C arl Seversen of A rlington, Oregon, w ere the guests Monday and T uesday of Dr, and Mrs. J. G. Sture. Ladies’ Phoenix Silk Hosiery on Sale SELECT NOW from this splendid stock of Silk H osiery at g reatly reduced prices. $1.39 $1.19 . 79c $1.75 I’hoenix Silk H o se ............ $1.50 P h o e n ix Silk H o se ............ $1.00 P h o e n ix Silk H o se ............ MEN 5 WI AH OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, FRIDAY, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. C. W. G uile left W ednesday evening for Shoshoni. Wyoming, follow ing the receipt of a m essage th a t day announcing the death of th e ir only daughter, Mrs. R alph Lynn, who passed aw ay the day previous, survived by four sm all children. The reg u lar sew ing m eeting of the A m erican Legion au x iliary will in h e l d a t t h e home of Mrs. Fred Hoss on Tuesday, A pril 10. At th a t tim e they expect to finish a layette for the child w elfare bu do n o t k n o w t h a t o u r b a n k reau. It is desired th a t th ere be a good atten d an ce a t th is meeting. is a u th o r iz e d to e x e cu te The stu d en t body of the high t r u s ts — t h a t th e b a n k m a y school was treated to som ething be m a d e th e e x e c u to r of out of the usual in a m usical line at th e T uesday noon assem bly e s ta te s , g u a rd ia n o f e s ta te s , when little Miss G eneva Evelyn o r c a lle d u p o n to p e rfo rm Ide, aged six, rendered four piano selections. This was her first pub th o se m a n y th in g s w h ic h a lic app earan ce, but stag e fright T ru st D e p a r tm e n t a lo n e does not seem to be a p a rt of her m ake-up, as she announced the c a n p e rfo rm so w ell. nam es of her num bers and played them perfectly. She has twice played over KEX radio station, the C o n s u lt us a lo n g th ese lin es. first tim e when but five years old. Geneva is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Ide, living w est of G resham . Mr. and Mrs. O scar H adley and fam ily, who have been occupying a house of E. M. Camp during the w inter, have moved from G resham to th e ir acreage n ear Damascus. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley are employed A Strong Bank at tile pickle factory. GRESHAM, OREGON The A rem e club will m eet at the home of Mrs. H. V. Adlx on Mon day afternoon, April 9. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. B. W. Utili T horne and Mrs. Ed Shelton. All urn for the rem oval of a toxic goi ladies of the (). E. S. a re invited to ter, from w hich she has been attend. troubled for a num ber of years. T he G resham gran g e is m aking H er condition Is considered very an effort to have 100 per cent reg is favorable. tratio n in its voting m em bership. A sh o rt tim e ago the grad e school A rran g em en ts have been made prin cip als of th e county m et w ith with Ross Brown to be present at County S uperin ten d en t A lderson in Prim e Rib Oven the re g u la r m eeting on April 17 P o rtlan d and outlined a schedule of Roasts, lb. . ., between the hours of 1 and 2 baseball gam es for th e sp rin g sea o'clock to reg ister voters. No son. G resham school plays its at Newberg Packing Co., ch arg e is attach ed to th e re g istra first gam e th is afternoon with Gres ha in tion and the public is invited to P ow ellhurst and other gam es will take ad vantage of the opportunity. he arran g ed to take place between T his p atrio tic action of the grange G resham and G ilbert, P ark ro se and is indeed a com m endable one. Russellville, th e dates to be a n Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Otto have nounced later. moved into Mrs. E. M. Cam p’s house Mrs. C. A. C arothers is reco v er on Law rence gvenue. ing from her recent severe illness Miss Ann A nderson, a teacher in from to n silitis and its discom forts. Longview, W ashington, public She reg rets being absent from Mrs. C h risth ra n n a Johnson, I schools and form erly of W esthope. ch u rch Sunday and hopes she^may known to her m any friends as | North Dakota, is spending the be able to atten d the E a ster se r G randm a Johnson, passed to her E aster vacation with Miss Amy vices. rew ard on Monday evening, A pril I Cooper. They were form erly te ac h Army Sm ith retu rn ed home front 2. at tin advanced a g e of 93 y e a r - . ers in the sam e school in North San B ernardino, C alifornia, Wed- H e a th was caused iiein a stroki i , Dakota. nesday and expects to h » o » go to pa r a | Vgjs which she suffered th e I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kelly and Hood River w here he w ill w ork in day previous. ch ild ren . Vernon, Lois and Gordon, the o rchards. F u n eral services w ere conducted I C. G. Schneider has gone on a T hursday afternoon at the Rock- ] drove to C astle Rock .W ashington, on T uesday w here they attended trip to T he Dalles and .v icin ity wood Methodist ch u rch under the I the fu n eral of Mrs. K elly’s father, looking up m a tte rs in connection direction of the G ates F u neral .1. AV. S tudebaker, who died Mon with a com ing law suit. Home. In term en t w as m ade in Mrs. Ida S nyder of C orvallis was Douglas cem etery. The Rev. J. F. I day. nearin g the age of 7k years, from a sudden a ttac k of h eart d il the guest of Mrs. Minnie Brown of Dunlop preached the funeral ser- | ate. T he deceased was a prom i G resham and of Mrs. Jack I.auder- moil. Mrs. I). M ulcare sang "In nent pioneer resident of Cowlitz bach of the Sandy L um ber com the Sweet Bye and Bye" and "Saved county, actively engaged in civic pany cam p for the past few days. By G race." witli Dr. ('. L. H aynes and public affairs until w ithin the She is on h er way to Hood River at the piano. The p allb earers w ere | past few years. Mrs. Kelly is one for an extended visit. Mrs. Snyder Theodore S tensland, B ert and G e o . | of six surviving children. Mr. will be rem em bered by th e older Pow ers, John E ckert, Fred C rane I S tudebaker has visited his daughter resid en ts as Mrs. Ida Doane, who and A. G. S chantin. anil fam ily in G resham m any tim es. moved Iront G resham in 1913. Mrs. Johnson w as born in H e i n e - | T he Methodist choir m et last land. Norway, and came to the Mrs. W. I,, tlo rsag e successfully underw ent an operation T iiursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. United States 61 y ears ago. She m orning at the P o rtlan d sa n lta ri- (’. E. R usher for th eir reh e arsal of cam e to Rockwood from A laska in the E aster ca n ta ta. Mrs. Rusher .S eptem ber of 1927. She w as a s e r v e d refresh m en ts afte r th e p r a c -| mpmbpr of thp L u th e ra n church. t ‘ce- The d e c e a s e d is s u r v i v e d by five | c h i l d r e n , Mrs. A. H. Stensland and IGNITION SPECIA LISTS. Mrs B. F. Pow ers of Rockwood; | | T h at's us. Bring your c a r here J o n a s Johnson of Vallejo. Califor- for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or ilia, R. Johnson and Jo h an es John- p a rts for the sta rte r, g en erato r, son of W isconsin. sw itches, w iring, lighting, e tc .| The m em bers of th e Ladles Aid I Work done by an expert and is pos BA(ON SQUARES itively guaranteed. We c a rry a Rockwood met at an all-day m eet- com plete line of ignition p arts. ! ing last Tuesday and gave the S m all sq u a re s of bacon , church a thorough sp rin g cleaning G resham G arage, phone 2391. esp ecially used for A basket dinner w as served at se aso n in g . Lb. For real estate loans see or call 1 noon at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pullen and B. W. T horne.—Adv children M argaret May and Ju n io r spent Sunday at th e home of Mrs. P u llen 's sister. Mrs. J. L. Stafford, I who resides at A urora. A beautiful and im pressive s e r UTAHNA PEAS vice was held by th e W om an's B e n -| T h e best peas fo r th e eflt association in Rockwood W ed nesday afternoon w hen th e c h a rte r m oney. 2 c a n s was draped in honor of th e r late 1411 sister. Mrs. Isabelle Dickenson Mrs. C atherine O 'Brien of P ortland O u r se le c tio n o f s e a s o n a b le o ffe r assisted with the services. Mrs. in g s th is w eek o f g u a r a n te e d q u a li O'Brien is the sta te deputy of the ty m e rc h a n d is e c o n ta in s o n ly a few ; • ■ - i • ■ i \ . l i n e s ) o u w ill find W om an's Benefit association. Eva w o rth y of y o u r in te r e s t a n d a t t e n Cook, the g ran d d au g h ter of Mrs. tio n P r o p in a n d m a k e y o u r se- Creme Oil Soap Dickenson, anil Genevieve Crane, |e . - f i o n Ti t • s tu p e n d o u s ly low price« a r e no re fle c tio n on q u a lity . ju n io r m em bers of th e association, 3 b a rs Put a r e a lity m a d e p o ssib le th ro u g h acted as pages d u rin g the a fte r m r p u r c h a s in g c o n n e c tio n w ith noon. A fh liated ltu>« r s " a n o r g a n iz a tio n vf Indi’i ’cn d i-n tly o w n ed sto re s , of E aster services will be held at w hich we a n a m e m b e r E v e ry the Rockwood M. E ch u rch Sunday ft« m w e offer is g u a r a n te e d s a t i s m orning com m encing w ith Sunday I fa c to ry o r y o u r m o n ey b ack . school at l'l o'clock. T here will S a t. a n d M o n . S u p e r F e a tu re s be special E aster m usic, baptism al April and 9 services and reception of m em bers at the m orning services. In the at 7:30 will be the E aster I’D s i ' r o t s | n s , reg size 15c evening - pftl tag ................. program and special music. E v ery body is welcome. II I I t . K e rr's a ll fla v o rs FIRST STATE BANK Beef Roasts 22c Rockwood Woman Laid to Final Rest GROCERY BULLETIN j NEWBERG I 1 f 29c HAM BACON BACKS “ T h e h am as a m ” W hole o r half. Lb. 1 I 1 1 S u g a r C ured a n d all m eat. Lb. 30c K ELLO G G ’S PIN EA PPLE CORN FLAKES 3 packages 1 p ack ag e P ep F re e B roken slices. S pecial 3 c a n s Marke! Dav Raisins TOILET SOAP Special. I ll», package 10 b a rs a sso rte d toilet so ap in box. •PL. ooC WALRADS 39c «2—»— A d v e rtis e d in th e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o s t, a m i th e M o rn in g O re g o n ia n . E v e rv a rtic le red u c e d E v e rv a rtic le a b a rg a in . t ■ I OG t N BI K K II s, fa: > l » ck R In h ea v y sy ru p . O ra v e e B r a n d 2s. la rg e v a n ........................... 15c i 1 Washing i I o i i o \ . 1. ’o m p o u n d , la rg e b o ttle _____________ lie for 2 i \ 11 B A t-C F ., i .. m i no B ra n d 24*- large « a n .................... ( III VM o r W III- I T la r g e star p a c k a g e ............. DAINTY WAFERS. Graham Crackers S lig h tly sä h et, 2-poti ml box C risp an d good 2-pound box honey 35c 35c 35c NOODLES E J 1 3 p ackages CATSUP COFFEE 1 lb. can 20c Van C am p's Del M onte 49? 95? L arg e h o ttie 15c 35c «ite...... 2 for lie « I \ H M» V I . c a n ............. 29c Back, 4«. \ 1 qt ( T Mt OH S to r e D e p t. P h o n e 1451 Metzger & Co. Q u a lity a n d S e rvic e F eed D e p t. P h o n e 1281 8c ___ _____ ca n M a tó la , v a lu e 60c I I r m r lt l>re««l«< M ltln c B ottle ro V ai SI 68c I III KKI I s , 1 i; , > B in g s »4®• • ••• I»arge « an, : tte fo r IN 15c 52c 9c ca n il I i <• W. 11c 24c 2 c a n s f o r ............................... I 'O M U O s o l p . V a n C a m p s fro m II« «I H ipe T o m a to e s r e g u la r U I i. I ’s B I D ( t P I T I K. I lb A. 23c l ' l I t 'l l ES, G riffo n B ra i >1. fa n c y in h e a v y s y ru p . 24®« < 4 /0 1 C h in ese T ria n g le 18c l ’re sh O y s te rs a r e in S e a so so n •» n i d i it s m s i r it c o c k IOM t l o l s , i April 5 to 11 Sweetened w ith 2 lbs. O u r v e g e t a b le « a n d f r u i t « a r e s p e c ia lly selected to give y o u th e u t m o s t s a tis fa c tio n - W e specialize on having th e f i n e s t q u a l i t y o f t h e n e w e s t v a rie tie s ^ ■" Week-End Features COFFEE C & H P u re Cane P iggly W iggly Special SUGAR 3 lbs. for. . .$ 1 .0 0 Packed in paper sacks 10 lbs. 57c FREE, 1 cup and saucer with each 3 pounds. X B ( FAMOUS CHOCOLATE WAFERS, S erve at tea or luncheon. C a n ............ 29c WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP Our s u p p l y is l i m i te d . 4 b a r s .................... 49c DROMEDARY G R A PEFRU IT, tree ripened No. 2 size tins. 2 f o r ..................................... 45c 15c 25c 35c 79c 50c Picnic tin s. ( KEAMETTE EGG NOODLES, som ething new and som ething b etter. 3 p ac k ag e s............................... GRIFFON PEA CHES, large 2Vi tin s of choice Cling peaches in heavy syrup. 2 c a n s ........... LIPTON'S ORANGE PEKOE TEA. I.IPTO N 'S COFFEE, in vacuum. F B E SII FB I ITS AND V EG ETA B LES Pound P o u n d .. S P E C IA L CANNED K ID D VALUES for our E aster dinner 9’ VAN ( AMP'S BEANS, m edium . 3 for. . . — •)(_ TEXAS NEW POTATOES. good uniform medium « i n . , po inda ¿ « /I 23c NEW C A L IF . LETTUCE head ............................. 7c NEW CALIF. PEAS, w ell filled pods 2 pounds ................. .1Q„ VAN ALLEN SUGAR PEAS, 3 c a n s .......... (A L IF . ASPARAGUS 2 p o u n d s................... 9’ A AI I E CUT STRING- I ESS BE ANs. 2 can 2<»)C 29c DEL MAIZ FANCY GOLDEN COHN, 2 ens Q* ODC LIBBY’S CORNED >)> )„ O «5C BEEF H ASH, large. . F or your selection, we have a full line of Home Grown rad ish es, spinach, g r e e n onions, rh u b arb , etc. ( AU. HOME KETCHUP large, 2 b o ttle s........ 4«R PIGGLY WIGGLY TWIN BREAD, w rapped, w hite or whole w h e a t..................................... 10c DI R FAMOUS RYE BREAD. L o af....................... 9c LINDSAY IIII’E OLIVES, p in t size tins. Medium size. 2 c a n s .............................................. 25c I’A AS EASTER EGG < OI.DRS, h arm less colors The ch ild ren enjoy colored eggs. 3 p k g s ... 28c FERN, the New Nut M argarine. T ry it! Pound. .... 18c 3 p o u n d s........ w 49c PIGGLY WIGGLY B IT T E R , freshly churned. L b .. 45c MILL RUN. 80-lb. s a c k s .......................................................... $1*35 WONDER FOAM GRANULATED SOAP. PKG. T h is is th e large pack ag e of g ra n u la te d soap. UKt 2 5c b a r s o f W h ite W o n d e r s o a p w ith e a STORES 30 pkg. 39c 1/f Oregon Institution N ext to B row n’s M ark et, G resham GLY WIGGLY package .................... fie ( i» n > 1 U I s packag' 3 for h i l l t»t.».'s 'orn FI a I package KK a 29c Pep F R E E » r t o n a l t y O p .r s t.it Is itrp rsitrn tly Own.,1 /.s- tier Birthday in April? Give Her a Diamond 9c 6-oa. g l a s s ............................... - DON’T FORGET I he Red Robin Winchester Store Sale eh ; bars lW s 20c ,21-^»2— W hole W heat 1 1 - — Phone 25c 29c 57c A L 18c H appy Isles 6, PIGGLY W IG G L Y Many People J APRIL P ortable R estau ran t for Sale. I sh all sell for sto rag e and o th er indebtedness one com plete p ortable re sta u ra n t. Invoice about $525. in cluding 3o x :to 10-ounce canvass top. side w alls 7 feet; waffle dog m achine, new electric coffee u rn, two G ass-o-alr stoves and oth er equipm ent to seat about 60. I will accept cash offers to Monday eve ning. April 30. at 6 o'clock. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. II. C. L arsen. U-Au-To Camp. G resham .— Adv. lie«' Supplies. Bee Hives w ith cover, top and bottom. 96c each. Brood fram e. $5. a hundred. O scar AN'. T horen, G resham W imdworking Shop. Phone 50x1—Adv. AUTOAAISl SERVICE Knowing w hat t o do— Equipped to do it— Doing It— G u aranteeing it— T h at's autow ise service. Brock »a« Nelson Phone 11*1 Ask for Ed A > N< A SPECIAL COMMUNICA- I TION of G resham Lodge No hall. Monday evening. April 9, at S o'clock. M. M. degree to be c o n -| f e r n d by S P. D egree team of P ortland. Visiting b reth ren wel comg. AV. J. TODD. AV M AV. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. Your m oney's w orth In the ad- They're her hirthstone. you know. \ / \ \ e a re s h o w in g e x tre m e ly a ttr a c tiv e a s s o r tm e n t o f D ia - . / m o n d R in g s in N e w D e sig n m o u n tin g s . W hy not a D iam ond fo r h e r E a s te r G ift x > o o —: i f l e a l e p ’s J frtu u lrv è > to r c Pow ell St. P h o n e 44 G re sh am , O regon Areme Club Dance Masonic Hall. Gresham FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Dancing 8:30 to 12 Gigray's Orchestra R efreshm ents G entlem en 75c