Mrs. C lara P u lfer is moving to
day to P o rtlan d w here she will
m ake her home with her son and
daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
P u lfer a t 456 E ast 39th street. Mr.
P u lfe r is employed a t the G resham
garage. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paus,
who recently cam e here from H ay
w ard, Calif., will move im m ediately
into the P u lfer home. Mr. P aus
has been appointed m anager of the
dill pickle and sa u e rk ra u t depart-
W ednesday m orning for Caldw ell,
j Idaho, w here they will visit for a
J week with Mrs. W hetzel's sister,
Mrs. H enshaw
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st O rugger,
Mrs. O. A. E astm an and Mrs. K en
neth R oberts are in atten d an ce this
week at th e sta te convention of the
A m erican Legion and A uxiliary.
Mrs. R oberts w as accom panied by
her b ro th er, H all C ham bers of
Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. T horne and
d au g h ter Betty a re spending a
An im p o rtan t m eeting of the
G resham Com m unity and G arden
club will be held In th e city hall
Monday evening a t 8 o’clock. Re
p o rts w ill be given of th e c lu b ’s
activ ities a t the fair, whose exhibit
won first place. F u rth e r activ ities
of the sum m er and fall will be dis
cussed and plans laid for th e o r
ganization.
day at th e T im m erm an n u rsin g
home, the son and d au ghter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of 92d stre e t |
and Sandy boulevard.
Mrs. M. 8. K orsund and daugh-1
te r M ildred of Butte, Mont., are
spending a week at th e home of |
Mrs. K o rsu n d 's bro th er-in -law , I. S.
K orsund. T he M ontana visitors a re j
g rea tly pleased with th is p art of
th e w est. Many p leasan t trip s are
being arra n g e d in ‘th e ir honor.
C. H. Lane, local W atkin» rrn 'e -
T he Rev. B. J. Yates and n early dies salesm an, has retu rn ed from a |
all th e m em bers of th e F ree M eth th ree-d ay convention of the W at- I
odist congregation attended th e fu kins S alesm en’s association held at
n eral services in P o rtlan d y ester Hood River. D ealers from all p arts
day afternoon of W illiam F. Ran of th e sta te were present. T he I
dall. Mr. R andall has been to W atkins people, many of them a c
G resham m any tim es in connection com panied by th eir fam ilies, mo
with religious services held at the tored to Cloud Cap inn Tuesday
local church.
and some climbed Mt. Hood. All
expressed delight w ith beautiful
Mrs. W illiam Beers is rep o rted
Hood
R iver valley. Mr. L ane in-1
seriously ill w ith sinus tro u b le at
h er home here. She is being cared form ed his friends here on g etting
home th a t the m eeting next year of |
for by her h u sb an d 's m other, Mrs.
th is asso ciatio n w ill be held at
A nna Beers.
G resham and th a t extensive plans
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller and son would be m ade for its e n te rta in
and d au g h ter, L ester and Mary, ment.
plan to move to P o rtlan d in a few
Merfibers of the M ethodist choir
days to m ake th e ir home. They
have traded a 113-acre farm at met Monday evening at the home of
M onmouth, Oregon, for a larg e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper in a
m odern home In th e Rose City d is p a rty in honor of Mrs. E lsie Cogs
trict. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. R ueppell well, who expects to leave soon for
have bought the M iller place at the h er form er hom e in Michigan. Mrs.
12-mile co rn ers and will occupy th e 'ogsw ell has been a m em ber of the
choir for n early two years.
house soon.
Going Camping?
P e rh a p s you h a v e fixed up fo r a ca m p in g
trip w hich will ta k e you over s tra n g e h ig h w a y s
an d in to s tra n g e cities. M uch of th e p le a su re
of such a trip conies from h av in g y o u r c a r look
b rig h t a n d clean even th o u g h it m ay be se v era l
y e a rs old.
In y o u r list of n ec essities fo r th e trip be
su re to
Let Us Wash Your Car
O ur re c e n tly in sta lle d p re ssu re system and
covered w ash rack h a s been kept v ery busy th is
sum m er. In c re a se in fine looking c a rs on th e
s tre e ts of G resham proves it.
As im p o rta n t as th e c a r w ash, is to h a v e it
gassed, g rea se d , h av e th e oil ch a n g ed a n d b a t
te ry in spected. T h o se ite m s we can a tte n d to
rig h t here.
GROCERY BULLETIN
Special Features for Saturday and Monday, Aug. 4-6
ROCOFFEEUB
1 P ound...............................
r j£ L
3 ............. $1.53
5e stick candy tree with every
________
H°q e PiC!iling
n.„
« „.STX * .)n,.
gallon ............................... O U C
Pork and Beans
M ixed S p ice.
Med 8i2''' 3 cans
'a n Camps
Buy them in bulk. I t ’s
1 / 1 ,,
,
cheaper. L b .....................4 U C _________
* V
Economy Jars.................... quarts $1.25
W hite Star Tuna
B est q u a lity tu n a fish
No. i/2 size, 2 c a n s
BUCKEYE MALT
Oh hoy!
2-.,b:....... 34c
WAFERS
D a in ty S a lte d w a fe rs
2-1 b. p a c k a g e s ...........
34c
MAZOLA OIL
R eg u lar size can
75c
47c
Best Cane Sugar, 100-Ib.
Graham Crackers
pints $1.05
Best corn oil for m ayonnaise
Q uart can
45c
I H o n e y M aid
packages
It’s good
»
c a sh ........................... $6:24
C hoice P in k
SALMON
No. 1 ta ll c a n s
3 cans
Seedless Raisins
4-lb. p a c k ag e
32c
57c
A stolen F ord to u rin g ca r w as B L I’E LAKE PARK ADDS
found the first of th e week by C la r
K O LLER SKATING KINK
ence Cathey and V irgil H ow ell a
R oller sk atin g fans and others
few hundred yards north of th e D.
who a re in terested in th is m ost
M. C athey residence on th e H einey
h ealth fu l of sp o rts will doubtless
road, and tak en to th e la tte r ’s
UTAHNA PEAS
S ilv e r B a r
be pleased w ith the announcem ent
CREAMETTES
prem ises w here it now aw aits th e
th a t a sk atin g rin k is being opened
TOMATOES
B
est
u
n
g
rad
e
d
peas
M
acaro n i o r N oodles
ow ner, a Mr. S inghinger of P o rt
a t Blue Lake park, w hich has re
Best s ta n d a rd to m a to e s
2 can s
The ca r has been en tirely
* land.
2 p a c k ag e s
cently been placed under the m an
w ith p u ree. 2 c a n s
dism antled of everything of value
agem ent of J. F. Barnes. T he rink
by th e thief or thieves. I t was
will be opened form ally Sunday a f
tak en from a P o rtlan d g arag e
ternoon. A ugust 5, but on th e fol
w here It had ju st received a th o r
low ing evening, Monday, A ugust 6,
ough overhauling and placed in
will occur a g ig an tic free opening
first-class condition. The G resham
w hen the g ates of th e ,p a rk will be
men w hile a t w ork in th e ir fields
th ro w n open to th e public and all
heard th e ca r drive up u nder cover
the sk a te rs and o th ers who w ish to
A Home-Owned Store. Member of Affiliated Buyers
of bushes. Out of cu rio sity they
atten d from G resham and vicinity
investigated the case and found the
Store Dept.
invited to be present.
Feed Dept.
car strip p ed and abandoned.
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
W hile th e adm ission to th e p ark
Virgil Howell and d au g h ter Neva, will be free Monday evening, a
Mrs. J. T. T aylor and d au g h ter Lois nom inal fee w ill be charged for the
of P o rtlan d and Miss
E velyn use of sk ates. Those who have
Howell drove to Y achats T h u rsd ay sk ates a re asked to bring them , as
for an outing of several days. Miss th e supply a t th e rink is ap t to be
Evelyn Howell will visit w ith her come exhausted. T he h all is 80 x
m other th e re before retu rn in g .
100 feet in size and has a fine
A fternoon tea is really a wonder
Mrs. A. F. Hoover retu rn ed S a t floor. T h is is being p ut In first ful way of en tertain in g a few
urday from a 10-day visit w ith her class condition for th e skating friends. Who doesn’t enjoy a cup
d au g h ter, Mrs. J. S. H eyne a t W a events of th e season. T h ere will of tea with a few dainty sand
terloo, Oregon. W hile th e re they be am ple seatin g accom m odations w iches and cookies at four o'clock
enjoyed a trip to M ineral Springs, for all sp ectato rs who may w ish to “Now stir the fire and close the
sh u tte r fast.
21 m iles d istan t in the C ascades be present. Music will accom pany
Let
fall the cu rtain s, wheel the
foothills. Mrs. H oover w as hon th e sk atin g . T he rin k at the p ark
sofa round."—The Tea Cup—
ored by a luncheon given for her will be open for ro ller skating
—Cowper.
during her visit, a t w hich w ere every afternoon and evening from
If you a re expecting a friend to
idle money won’t run factories.
now
on
w
ith
the
exception
of
S
a
t
p resen t th ree sets of th re e -g e n e ra
visit you for several days you can
tion relatives. One of th ese wus u rday evening, upon w hich night alw ays a rra n g e a cozy little tea.
Idle money won’t provide employment.
Mrs. Hoover, her d au g h ter and th e re is dancing. Max B ennett is
Thin slices of lemon, cream and
g ran d d au g h ter,
an o th er
Mrs. in ch arg e of the dance hall.
su g a r should alw ays be served with
Idle money won’t build bridges.
C harles H. Skinner, w orld-cham hot tea. At form al teas coffee o r
Iley n e’s m other-in-law and herself
und baby, and th e th ird a Mrs. pion su rf board rid er, w ill give an chocolate a re served as well as tea.
Idle money won’t build roads.
W asam ot. her d au g h ter and g ra n d exhibition at 3 o'clock Sunday a f Som etim es in w arm w eath er iced
Idle money won’t grow crops.
child. Mrs. Hoover rep o rts a de ternoon of fum y su rf riding. D u r d rin k s or punch may take the place
ing th e interm ission of th e skating o f hot d rin k s alto g eth er.
lightful visit.
Sandw iches m ust be very thin
Idle money spells national and industrial
Sunday afternoon, sw im m ing, div
decay.
ing and can o e-tiltin g co n tests will and dainty, and cut into fancy
shapes if you wisji. Your left-over
lak e place.
muffins or biscuits can lie broken
T he program of th e com ing open into halves, toasted and b u t
events a t Blue L ake p ark w ill be tered and served w ith m arm alades
P m / your money to work judiciously under
announced over KEX at 7:30 every o r conserves.
the
experienced guidance of your RANK.
evening th is week.
Menus for Informal Tea
R oller sk atin g , one of th e n a
( ll
T oasted m arm alade san d
O ne f rie n d te lia A nother. A H illat-
tio n 's oldest and m ost enjoyable w iches, nut sandw iches (on dark
• I I H I \ . i > nil. I I« • ( gioiti
11 b e tte r
I prit es
sp o rts, is considered by physicians bread) angel food or plain sponge
Special heal tiret
to he an excellent m eans of d iv er cake. tea. mint candies.
(2)
T oasted raisin muffins,
S V H ItIH V W > MONDAY,
sion and exercise. It is hoped the
stra
w
b
e
rry
jam or spiced honey,
GRESHAM, OREGON
11 Gl ST 4 - 6
generous offer of th e p ark m anage
tea. cookies, salted nuts.
m
ent
to
open
Its
hall
free
of
1 - It « 0 K F F F
(3) F ru it and n ut bread sliced
A Strong Bank
A ll
i t . d I.||> e l s. highest
ch arg e Monday evening will meet thin, to asted and buttered soda
I (pialliy today . . .
w ith a h earty resp o n se by p leasu re cra c k e rs (if you w ish), p reserves
K I 1 I for 110 ME I’H'KLIWG
M EM BER
seekers.
or jam . layer cake.
C IG A R E T T E S , Cam els, C hesterfields, O ld Golds, 2 p k g s . 25c
j
♦
• Gresham Service Station «
I
CHAS. H U N T & SON, Prop.
*
’
Main Street, corner Third
25c
Gres Ini in
25c
15c
A. W. Metzger & Co.
SOAP
Fels N aptha
10 b a r s ..........
Limit
Wesson Oil
48c
..
DON 1 C A S T IL E S 0A I*. 3 b a r» an d
1 F lenh B r u s h
K IU L L O , la rg e p a c k a g e ...............................
i . i r r n x 'N
c o f f e e , t n> t i n ...............
M E s 1 1 IL I. Il N V u m
K II MPK E A II. 2 tin s
I I P T O V S T E A , 1-lh. t i u .................
W IL M I-M I
VI A ltd A III > E ", 3 II,s. . .
V .ll.l H O M Y UIIAIIA.VI OK NOUA
1 II «1 h l HS. 2 II. box
W K IU IIT -N V IV V O N N A IN I, p in t j a r s
1 11 1 ( 1 1 H 1 N i . CIO A B 1 I l l s .
H i l l . I’l l Kl IN , S o u th e rn sty l,
pi i ilox
KITCHEN COUNCIL
Idle Money
10c
25c
49c
18c
53c
25c
79c
65c
I I S U E S A L T , p lain o r lodix« d. p e r p k g . .
IIO O TH M I 1(1)1 JfKN, 2 tin e
¿Martha
Ideal for S alads 1(1
Q u art tin .
T tfC
35c
39c
$1.10
. ..
1 Oc
WALRADS
Phone
FIRST STATE BANK
We have just received some of those
attractively styled
Midsummer
DRESSES
47c
| V IN E G A R « g a llo n ............................. Sic
1 I I S l’l< l \
\ oile, print and organdie combines
Priced at
$1'9S and »2'9S
,g,
09c
See us for cam p equipm ent,
G range S u g ar W afers
I • l l 11 I l ‘ l p P I i t s . x
•»e I
(F o r te a s; m akes about 60)
I t INN O I O N , w hole, pkg . . . .
t»»c stoves, tables stools, cots, ten ts, etc.
I.. L. K idder lidw e. Co.
| i 1 .0 1 I s , w hole, pkg
3 cups D rifted Snow F lour, 1%
" •<
Ml S I AHI» S E E P , w hole, p k g •9r
cups sugar. 1(4 teaspoons salt, 2-3
l( k l I N il HI’ 1 ( 1 , w hole, p k g Me
cup sh ortening, f t teaspoon nut-
B o lt k t \ l > HI \ \ >
nu g. 2 eggs, 1 tablespoon orange
I V an ( ’a m p s . No. 2,
juice, grated rind of one orange.
G a th e r e d fro m re lia b le s o u rc e s to
m ed. Rise c a n .....................
h elp y o u g e t th e m o st se rv ic e o u t
Sift to g eth er flour, baking pow
_______ 3 fo r t i r
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o r t h a t c a r o f y o u r ’a
der. salt and nutm eg. Cream sh o r
, I I N A. > ,,.i -i I '.i .< n.l
f.t i,. \ 1
[
1 Z7C
T he Oregon S tate Motor associa- tening and su g a r and add well-
2 fo r
| (ion rep o rts th a t th e Oregon main beaten eggs. Add o ran g e rind and
| " \ \
P 1 p I H. t
juice then flour m ixture.
Chill
j highw ays a re all in fine condition
JuMt r ig h t fo r pivniCR”
dough for about an h o u r in r e f r i
I p a c k a g e s f o r . . . . ...............
and a re carry in g th e heaviest traf- g e ra to r
Roll out to about one-
/ o i v O il . fine fo r m a v x f ’T
| fie of the year
fourth inch th ick n ess on lightly
nnui . q u a r t «an
C an 4 / C
floured board and cut into cookies.
I IIOM > I. H ill \ M (• H u m k *
M luit ( iM'sjir hid.
I s. fancy cookie c u tte r If you wish
» 1
r« t ta d tb .s
t ’ a ild i«
I When C aesar took a w estw ard ride S p rin k le w ith su g a r and bake a'
And grabbed th e G auls for Rome. 350-360 degrees F., m oderate oven,
I M I MON.
I ,
fa n c y R ed j
A lask a. 1-lb ta ll tin e
What was th e first thing th a t he did for 10-12 m inutes.
C a n ................................
To m ake them feel at home?
W henever I can help you plan
'I K HM I M A LI o w h , E'iresUh b r a n d I Did he in crease th e people's loads. any of your hom e p arties be su re to
J Ami liberty forbid?
I N«>- He dug in and built good l e t me know drop a line to M artha
'■ quality. 5-lb. tins.
roads—
Meade. Home Service
Bureau,
T h a t's w hat old C aesar did.
S p erry F lo u r Co., San Francisco.
1
tie___
10c
35c
W
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’
I’l M I t \ r u » ,
tin .
I 'I
I l'I
I
$1 >20 J
25c
C o r te s b r a n d
C a n .....................
9c I He
V fo r H r __________
SX L U M V s.
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A verv good
98<
t/J , BATHING SUITS REDUCED
WALRAD MERC. CO.
P h on e 1411
,
Auto Suggestions
Special in childrens rayon mixed 'i hose, plain
and plaids, sizes 6 to 9' , “Bear Brand.” pair 45,
S P E C IA L
Men s bib, suspended back, overall.
w l
10c
All rayon dress goods reduced
A splendid line of re-inforced
rayon bloomers, pair
95.
1411
Gresham , Oregon
« K l I M i I' 1 I
n o o d les
s. c u t m a c a ro n
pk« fo r.
I’ I VN. fan« > v» r \ sm a ll.
It l ’o is. N o. 2 tin . T in .
2 fo r
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I I’. O o ld B a r.
re s ite .
H o ttie . . . .
I H II’ F « » I I V r s, L d n d say , la r g e ta ll
s t a n d a r d si
15c
"A Home Owned Store"
G iv in g Personal Service
B ig h t In Y our N e ig h b o rh o o d
built good roads from hill to
bill.
Good roads from vale to vale.
He ran a good-roads m ovem ent
T ill Rome got all th e k ale;
lie told the folks to buy at home.
Built roads th e ir ru ts to rtd.
U ntil allY o ad s led up to Rome—
T h at's w hat old C aesar did.
F E D E R A L R E SE R V E
SYSTEM
What Makes
a Diamond Sparkle?
In th e “ r o u g h ” a d iam o n d does not g lin t
a n d sp a rk le . I t is p u re c a rb o n , th e frozen
fire of s u n lig h t a m illio n y e a rs old, c ry s ta l
lized. u su ally , in a n e ig h t faced form . ’
Not u n til th e c u n n in g h a n d of th e diam o n d
c u tte r, p o lish in g th e s to n e w ith olive oil
a n d d iam o n d d ust, trim s th e diam o n d in to
sh ap e, is th e p riso n e d s u n lig h t released.
M ay we show you d iam o n d s of
v a ry in g
Wild geese, like th e hum an race,
p rices w hich illu s tra te s th is fac t?
should be allow ed to select th eir
own m ates when they are being
raised in cap tiv ity . U nlike some
hum an beings, how ever, they re
m ain m ated for life and m anage
P ow ell St
th e ir fam ily affairs in a com petent
P h o n e 44
G re sh am
way. F am ily loyalty is so stro n g
If any tow n would m ake itself
am ong wild geese th a t if one o r two
The cen ter of th e map.
resorting whenever possible to a
W here folks w ill com e and settle of a fam ily a re Incapable of flying site used by them in former years.
Phone fttx«
down
off to o th e r places, all of them will
These
birds
often
live
to
the
age
of
GRESHAM
And live in p len ty 's lap;
u su ally rem ain. T hey a re som e
50 years or more and are better
If any tow n its own abodes
w hat te m p eram en tal about se lect
Df poverty would rid.
breeders tn late than in early life.
____
Let It go out and build good roads— ing th e ir first n esting site, but in
7 5 c a Month
b'’ldlx| What
when you wan.
Ju st as old C aesar did.
n
.
ÇEREGHIMO
BROS.
K ansas City Jo u rn al-P o st.
select and hold their chosen home. ,t . . you WBnt u_ w>nt Ad ,,
Box 2. Rt. 2
Troutdale. Ore
dîkalfp’ô jkturlrp èdorr
Garbage Collection