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PAGE POUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM LOCALS Flowers for Easter L ittle L eona Vedder w as ta k en to th e Good S am a ritan h o sp ital and o p erated on F rid a y for m astoiditis, the a fte r effects of th e m easles. She is is g ettin g along tine. Mrs. C. A. Jo h n so n of T illam ook, j was a rec en t visito r a t th e hom es of ; h er b ro th ers, P au l and Guy Vedder. P. W. T horen of D ecatur county, K ansas, is v isitin g w ith his son, O scar F lo w e rs a re S p rin g ’s m e sse n W. T horen and his d au g h ters, Mrs. O. g ers, b rin g in g th e p ro m ise of J. W ilner and Mrs. E. Myers of Pow ell Valley. He is accom panied by his c o n tin u e d h a p p in e s s to th e jo y d au g h ter, Miss E th el T horen. ful E a s te r S eason. Glen M ercer sp en t th e w eek-end at C orvallis w here he was in itiated into th e Phi K appa A lpha fra te rn ity in W h a t could be a m o re s u it connection with Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. He p lan s to re tu rn to the a b le E a s te r g ift fo r m o th e r, college in th e fall to co n tin u e his w ife, s w e e th e a rt, a u n t, o r d e a r studies. T he Camp F ire G irls held an in itia frie n d th a n a n E a s te r lily ? tion and cerem onial in th e p a rlo rs of T h e s tu rd in e s s a n d v ig o r of o u r th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h la st po tted lilies in su re m a n y b e a u T uesday evening. T hose who w ere Initiated w ere E lizabeth H o rning and tifu l bloom s o v er th e lo n g e st F ran ces W elling. Joyce K idder, possible period. E leanor Botkin and D orothy Cooper lighted th e can d les of “ w ork, h ealth and love," and they w ere ex tinguished by H elen H lsey, E lean o r Botkin and L illie Nelson. R efresh m en ts w ere P h on e or ca ll 1411 served follow ing th e work. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e A uxil iary to the A m erican Legion will be held in M etzger’s h all next T uesday evening, A pril 22. T h is w ill be an im p o rta n t m eeting an d a good a t ten d an ce is desired. W alter C. B urch has re tu rn e d from Itosi lHirg w here he had been for about six weeks. It is rep o rted on good au th o rity th a t th e com pany m aking th e excavation for th e new pipe line w ill be in a The House of Quality” position to deliver d irt on th e fair g rounds w ithin th e n ex t tw o weeks. T h ere a re low places aro u n d the g ro u n d s and th e race tra c k w here tills \'I3LITTL'JL¿JDJL¿I¿ will be m ade and a m ovem ent is on foot to have a til! m ade in sid e th e rac e tra c k su itab le for a b aseb all d ia mond. T his d irt w ill cost th e fa ir board n o th in g as the com pany seeks a place to dum p th e su rp lu s dirt. T he g en e ral m eeting of th e M eth odist L adies Aid w ill be held a t the ch u rc h on W ednesday aftern o o n 1. PU R IT A N HAMS, E a s te r Special, w hole o r h a lf .......... lb. 29c A pril 23. R ep o rts of each of th e c ir cles for th e y ear w ill be given. T he 2. P U R IT A N BACON, sid es w eigh ubout 4 lb s......................lb. 87c S. and S. circ le w ill a c t as hostess. 3. R E X LARD, m edium p a il...............7fic, la rg e p a il............. $1.45 Mrs. M yrtle Ball and d au g h ter A nna of P o rtlan d a re v isitin g w ith the 4. B E S T SUGAR C U R E D BACK BACON, w h o le o r h a lf fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. P. A. Gould. C arl D ahl is show ing an ex h ib it of p iece ............................................................................................... lb. 25« Bixby’s shoe polish in his w indow s and also show s a sh in in g cab in et, to 5. B R O O K FIE L D LO AF C H E E S E , b ric k s w eig h 5 lbs. each lb. 39« be given free to th e p erso n guessin g th e n ea rest co rrec t n u m b er of beans 6. SA R D IN ES, la rg e oval c a n s, B o o th ’s B r a n d ............... c a n 15c in a jar. More com plete in fo rm atio n is given elsew h ere in th is paper. T he eighth g rad e exem ption te sts 7. SA LT H E R R IN G , la rg e fa t f i s h ...................................... 8 fo r 23c a re being held a t G resham an d in 8. GOLDEN B LO A TER S, v e ry la rg e a n d b r ig h t............ e a ch 10c P o rtlan d today. T hey w ere held at C orbett yesterday. Mr. A lderson says 9. SW E D ISH H E A L T H BR EA D , 3 v a rie tie s .......... 25c, 30c, 35c th e class a t G resham is th e la rg e st ever held, th e re being ab o u t 100. T he 10. ITA LIA N PR U N E S, O regon raised an d d r ie d .........3 lbs. 25c te st is in ch a rg e of th e county school su p e rin ten d e n t assiste d by th e p rin 11. GOLD BAR a n d D E L M ONTE C A TSU P p in t b o ttle 23c cip als of th e various schools. T he d istric ts rep rese n ted h ere a re 12. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, M onopole B r a n d ..............c a n 20c G resham . F airview , Rockwood, Lynch, Cedar, Pow ell V alley, V ictory, O rient 13. M ONOPOLE D IL L P IC K L E S , No. 2)4 c a n s ..........................25c and P le a sa n t Valley. O scar W. T horen h as im proved his 14. UTAHNA PEA S, e x tr a tine fo r s ta n d a rd p e a s .... 2 c a n s 25c w oodw orking shop by th e in stallatio n of a band saw . H e has rem odeled his 15. STA ND ARD TOM ATOES, w ith p u re e .................... 2 c a n s 25c old shop and has m ade of it a dry kiln capable of holding 5000 feet of lu m 16. P R IN C E A L B E R T a n d T U X ED O TOBACCO, 1G oz. tin s $1.05 ber. Melvin S. C arm an, a fo rm er resid en t 17. E A S T E R EGGS a n d N O V EL TIE S, la rg e v a rie ty lc to 10c of G resham , died a t his hom e in P o rt land W ednesday, aged 76 y ears. F u n eral services w ere held th is a f te r noon and fh term en t a t Mt. S co tt cem etery. The W. C. T. U. w ill hold a bake sale S atu rd ay a t 2 o'clock a t th e W alrad Quality Phone 1451 M ercantile sto re and a silver tea on and Service T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , A pril 24, at the Feed 12S1 home of Mrs. W. J. Ott. D inner g u ests S unday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T. S t.C la ir J Walrad Mercantile Co. For Health and Wealth try Buying the 20th Century Way 20th Century Food Prices Friday, Saturday and Monday These Stores Offer Red Bird Matches, a very large box of the best matches....................................5 boxes 25c OLD DU TCH C L E A N SE R c a n ......7)4«, 4 c a n s ...... 29c W esso n ’s or M a zo la IVORY SOAP, 10c size 4 bars ............................. ,29c C IT R U S W ASH . PO W D E R la rg e p k g 23«, 2 f o r ......45« O il, pints 2 5 c, CR Y STA L W H IT E SO AP 6 b a rs .................................25« quarts 4 8 c, D E V IL E D M EAT 5c each, 6 f o r ................... 25« | g a llo n 95c P U R E LA RD, in bulk pound ............................ D ) 4 C 20th C entury C offee, ju st about 15 cen ts pound ch eap er than C offee o f eq u al q u ality. V ery sp ecia l at p o u n d ........................................ 35c Canned Corn, Lily of the Valley or Preferred Stock Country Gentleman................. .............. ....................................................................... can 19«, 6 cans $1.09, 24 cans $4.25 Apricots, Del Monte, in extra heavy syrup........................... large can 25c, 6 for $1.43 A and L or Mission, in medium syrup................... large can 20c, 6 for 1.15 1 omatoes, Del Monte or Preferred Stock....large cans, solid pack, 6 for $1, each 17%fi Fancy Sunkist Oranges Campbells Pork A Beans sm a ll size, d o z e n ............ 15c Royal Baking Powder big c a n , each ..................10c la rg e can ...........................40« Really no use to look for better places to trade and so conveniently located. GROCERY BULLETIN A. W. METZGER & CO. F u rn is h in g ’s H uts und Sim es to go w ith 111«' C lothes Th M u n sin g U n d e rw e a r fo r M en, W om en a n d C h ild re n sold h e re ex clu siv ely L a d ie s ’ R e s t R oom P h o n e 2221 B u tte ric k P a tte r n s , H ole- p ro o f a n d D ependon H o sie ry W a rn e r C o rse ts a n d B ra s sie rs Surely You Will Dress Up for Easter Our store abounds with ail the newest wearing apparel of the season. NEW SPRING SKIRTS a t $ 5 .8 5 to $ 9 .8 5 Silk Dresses in plains, printed and French flannels in the newest styles at $ 1 2 .9 5 $ 1 5 .9 5 $ 1 8 .5 0 S p rin g C oats a t ....................................$ 1 9 .8 5 to $ 2 9 .7 5 Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors, at 98t‘ to $2.00 Children’s Hose priced at 15c to 50c C o m p lete S tock o f L a d ie s’ S h o es in a ll the n ew colors an d sty les, a t p opu lar p rices, $ 3 .0 0 to $ 7 .5 0 M en’s Shoes from ......... $2.95 to $9.50 Boys’ Shoes from............. $2.50 to $4.50 Children’s and Babys’ Shoes in all styles and prices Complete line of Ladies’ Neckwear, Beaded Bags, Combs, Barrettes, Neck Beads, in fact every article of adornment for your Easter dress up, to be found here. M E N ’S A R R O W B R A N D COLLARS in soft and laundered, in all the new styles to be found here M E N ’S D R E S S S H IR T S witth soft collars and without collars at $1.50 to $3.50 Big Four M e n ’s C a stle B rand D ress H ats at $ 4 .5 0 an d $ 5 .00/, We carry also a good cheap Dress H at from $2.50 and up Men's New Neckwear in silk knit from 35« to 85« in Clothes M en’s Socks in lisle and cotton at 20^ to 35<f For M en, Y ou n g M en an d B oys M en’s Silk and Silk Fibre Socks at 50c4 to $1.00 irst L. A. WACK & CO. I lari, Schaffner & Marx Clothes P ark H ere an d Shop in C om fort *35 to *48 SECO N D C lo th c r a ft Serges and Worsteds of National Reputation $2 9 50 T H IR D (lassinate, lor Young Men *20 to $30 ID l R 1 11 Woolwear, for Boys $8.85 to $14.85 Make th i' vour home for Good Clothes Aylsv/ortK 5 Martin^ M E N ’S W £ A R Jf e f f i * S H O E S G R E SH A M We give Red Trading Stamps w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw and fam ily of F airview , G ran t Shaw of P o rtlan d and B ert T om linson of Salem. Some one broke into A rth u r W it- te r ’s g ara g e la st T uesday night, stole a new sp a re tire and dem ountable rim w hich w ere padlocked to th e c a r and also took tools from the tool box. The loss am o u n ted to about $30. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C leveland have re tu rn e d from a trip to e a ste rn O re gon w h ere they visited th e ir son. W en dell at H ep p n er and C h arles at S tan - Held an d th e ir fam ilies. T hey w ere aw ay ab o u t ten days and had a very in te re stin g trip . Mrs. Low ell Band H orning of Se attle , W ashington, d au g h ter-in -law of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . H orning of th e se c tion line n ear G resham , has been the guest of th e H ornings. She has been extensively e n tertain ed in P o rtlan d by m em bers of th e D elta D elta D elta so ro rity and o th er friends. O rder your E aster lilies now from W alrad M ercantile Co. TIRE SALE l f y°Au b u y n ° w . W e a re h o ld in g a s a le on tire s. 8 0 X 8 )4 sizes. lo r th e month of A p ril a t v e rv a t tra c tiv e prices. J 30 x 3Va U. S. o v e r size R oyal C ords a i l on 30 x 3i/o U. S. re g u la r R oyal C o rd ................. ’ $p»*00 Ml x 8 1 _• Unco Coni $1000 M ail o rd e rs w ill g e t o u r p ro m p t a tte n tio n COOK'S GARAGE OPENING DANCE A t C ed a rv ille Park, L innem ann Ju n ction SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 19 SPE C IA L COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge \ A F. a . M , w k in F. C. Degree. ( n.x>J Music and G avel 7: JO p m. sh arp . P u n ctu ality ap p reciated . V isiting b ro th e rs welcome. A MEYERS. W. M W alrad M ercuntRu Co.IU* * ' W L. OORSAGE, S ecy . X Troutdale, Ore. a Good 1 ime. Everyone Invited ' !r° m The Ilank of Ore8h&ni pays 5 per J cent in te re st on tim e deposita.—Adv f