page r o r a
GRESHAM 0 Ü T L 0 0 1
the J. E. Metzger
GRESHAM LOCALS , fu rn T he itu re in te sto rio re r is of being
new ly papered
Mr«. H. M. Shaw left for Spokane
W ednesday w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs.
1 and th e w oodw ork painted, C. E. II. M. Donley, for a sta y of several
C o n tin u ed from page 2
' weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. F an ch e r w ent to Ja ck so n doing th e work.
H oodsport on T hursday to spend th e
J. C. Yandell w ill give a le ctu re at
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cogsw ell have
w eek-end w ith th e la tte r's siste r, Mrs. the g ran g e h ail Monday evening on gone for an extensive trip east. At
R. A. S tarb ard and fam ily.
the subject, "E volution and th e D ate Toledo, Ohio, they are expecting to
R. W. Gibbs is finishing th e outside of C reation," to w hich th e public is take possession of a new W illys-
of his house in Regner addition.
I in v ite d .
K night sedan, w ith 4-wheel brakes,
| w hich w as p urchased th ro u g h the
G resham agency of W. A. Hessel.
From Ohio they w ill m otor to A tlanta,
G eorgia. New O rleans and San An
tonio, T exas, and from th e re home by
w ay of Los A ngeles. D uring th e ir
stay, th e ir house w ill be occupied by
th e ir son. C. M. Cogswell, and fam ily
R E X LAUD,
O T T E R M INCED CLAMS,
of P o rtlan d .
Med. #1.10, larg e #2.15
No. J Hat c a n s ........ 20c
S
W. A. H essel m ade a trip S atu rd ay
raj | to th e Y akim a valley d istric t in an
B rookfield LO AF C H E E S E
5-lb. b rick , w hole o r
O T T E R SA R D IN ES,
raj J O verland tw o-door sedan and on the
hair, pound
Me
lge. oval ca n s, 3 c n s 39c S j way encountered th e w orst d u st storm
ra . he was ever in. F or a d istan ce of 50
ra m iles the air w as filled w ith d u st and
raj it w as rep o rted th a t seeded w h eat was
jgi j a c tu a lly blown out of the ground. Mr.
Cash price for Saturday and Mondav
, H essel says th a t th e value of driving
a closed ca r w as never piore fully
PURE CANE SUGAR, 100-lb. bag...
d em o n strated th a n d u rin g th is trip .
Mrs. Nell Spence is moving from her
M axw ell H ouse C O F F E E ,
room s in G resham a t th e Ed. Sm ith
J u s t a few c a n s left of
I. X. L. GOODS,
house to P o rtlan d , w here she has
th is e x c elle n t coffee. W h ile
E n c h ila d a s, C hilli Con
w ork in connection w ith h er p ro fes
th e y la st
C arn e, C h ick en T a m a le s
sion as a nurse. M rs. Spence has re
1 lb. 16e, 3 lb s....... #1.35
reg. 15c cns, spi. 2 c n s 15c
cen tly been ill w ith an infectiofi of
the tonsils.
M ake Figures
Youthful
>wn$2.23
B est S ta n d a rd CORN,
3 cans
89c
P A TOBACCO,
16-oz. tin s 97c
B est S ta n d a rd PEA S,
3 c a n s 39c
tuxedo tobacco ,
16-oz. tin s 97c
TOM ATOES, B est S ta n d
a rd ,
3 c a n s 39c
C am el an d C hesterfield
C ig a re tte s, c a rto n
#1.3.»
Im p ro v ed a b d o m in a l, in w h ite
o r pin k , sizes 28 to 36, sold
re g u la rly a t 36.50. s a le price,
$ 5 ^ .9 8
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
Perfect Compounding
/C O M PO U N D IN G prescrip-
. tions is the one part of a
I^rtigigist’s work that requires
the utmost training and skill
in the use of Drugs. We be
lieve you will be satisfied with
our ability along these lines.
TABER PHARMACY
PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE
Phone 1761
Second and M nln
for the th r ifty houtteivives.
Yes!
at the
20?s CENTURY STORES
K ttn discriminating buyers find the;, make genuine cash savings on the
Aery best toodstut fs-w ell-know n brands and not “the ju st as good” substi-
tutes. tt « the sat ing on every item i t a 20th Century Store that counts
Offerings Saturday and Monday, Oct 31 and Nov. 2
TOMATO SOUI
C am pbell's, 3 c a n s
CORN FLA K ES, K elloggs
3 p ack ag es
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25c
F E D E R A L M ILK.
ta ll ca n s, 4 fo r
;.»(•
SWANSDOWN CAKE SET
1 Aluminum Measuring Cup
1 1 leavy Square Cake Tin
1 Pat. Round Angel Food Tin
1 set Aluminum Measuring
Spoons
1 Wood Slotted Mixing Spoon
1 "Cake Secrets Recipe Book
1 Spatula & 1 pkg. Swansdown
Cake Elour, all for..............
S H R IM P , la te s t pack,
No. I ca n s, e a c h .......16c
P a n d G N A PTH A SOAP.
I" b a rs
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Pineapple, broken slices, rich me
slices, large c a n s.........20c
PANCAKE FLO U R ,
S p erry 's, 10-lb. sack. "3e
O \V ,
38
>1.
LIB B Y 'S M INCE MEAT.
1925 pack, 2 pounds. 45c
packed same as whole
3 for.
59c
SH O R T EN IN G , Best Bulk.
3 pounds .......
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PO P CORN. "G lobe"
It a ll pops, pound
________
10c
G/HYXHKS W A L M T S —large Budded I ranquettes. 1925 crop, pound 40c
Three pounds tor S I.18
OLD DUTCH C LEA N SER .
I (or
I.-,,-
PE A S, " T e le p h o n e " l ’re-
ie rre d Stock. 2 c a n s 35c
20th Century Brooms, “6 sewn'
FLO UR, K e rr’s R est P a t
en t. 49-lb sack
#1.99
MACARONI, F re sh Stock,
cu rv e cut, 4 pounds 25c
strong, medium weight, fine
parlor Brooms, only 9 8 c
T O IL E T P A P E R . "1000
s h e e ts ", soft tissue.
3 ro lls
23c
Sesrchhght or Birdseye Mstches, large boxes» 6 for 29c
CIDER
A gal Ion glass jug of cider, just rig h t................. 5 9 c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE, “The more you drink, thebetter
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!
SW EE I PO I A 1OES, extra select.
4'.- pounds
Sheuerman’s All
Reg. $22.50, s
Reg. $25.00, s
Reg. $28.50, s
ur roaster to you. lb 47c, 3 lbs $ 1 .3 8
CRA N BER RIES extra fanev
2 pounds for
$1.69
Wool Coats at Special Sale Price
price..............
price...........
price...........
price...........
Reg. $35.00, sale price
price...........
price............
price...........
Boys’ Fleeced
Union Suits
Ages 8 to 16 yrs. Reg. $1.25
Sale Price
98c
Boys’ All-Wool
Sweaters
EXTRA SPECIAL
All Wool
Dress Skirts
to close a t h a lf re g u la r prices.
One w eek only, sta rtin g S atu rd ay , th e 31st
all sizes
Plain, Navy,* .Maroon and
Orange, & Navy and Orange
$3.00, $3.50, $4,50
Pendleton All-Wool
Fancy Plaid
Flannel Shirts
R e g u la r $4.95 SK IR T S ,
Sale P r ic e ..................
R e g u la r »3.S5 SK IR T S ,
Sale P ric e ................
R e g u la r $6.50 SK IR T S .
Sale P r ic e ..................
$4.95
R e g u la r V .50 SK IR T S ,
Sale P r ic e ................
R e g u la r »S.75 SK IR T S .
Sale P r ic e ..................
R eg u lar »9.75 SK H iT S ,
Sale P r ic e ................ .
LA.W ACK&CO .
R e g u la r »9.S5 S K IR T S .
Sale P r ic e ..................
R e g u la r »10.50 SK IR T S .
Sale P ric e ....................
R e g u la r »11.50 SK IR T S ,
Sale P r ic e ..................
Gresham, Oregon
R e g u la r »12.50 SK IR TS,
Sale P ric e ..............
•P h o n e
R e g u la r »13.50 S K IR T S ,
Sale P ric e ..................
Mrs. Ja ck Spin and son, K enneth,
left T uesday m orning for Tacom a
w here they will visit w ith h er husband
who is em ployed n ea r th a t city.
The eighth grad e class w ill hold Its
an n u al H allow een p arty to n ig h t a t the
grad e school au d itorium . T his is an
event th a t is looked fo rw ard to w ith
m uch an ticip atio n by th e eighth g ra d
ers each year.
High school stu d e n ts have begun
to deco rate th e gym for th e big a n
nual Ju nior-senior reception to be giv
en F riday night. T his is .o n e of th e
m ost Im p o rtan t social g ath erin g s of
th e en tire year p erta in in g to high
school life.
P aving is now being done of th e 60-
foot strip belonging to P eter L enard
fro n tin g th e big fill on east Pow ell :
street. Jo h n Fox in ch a rg e of the
work. W hen th is is com pleted, the
sidew alk of the en tire block will be of
concrete.
T he stag e term in al has
been changed from its old stand in
front of tlie city hall to a s p a c e _
in
fro n t of th e shop of the Radio E lectric
com pany.
Mrs. P earl H ayden, rep rese n tin g the
teach ers, and Mrs. K. A. Miller, the
p aren ts, atten d ed th e session of the
sta te convention of th e P a re n t-T e a c h
er association in P o rtlan d yesterday.
P resid en t E Q. Ju d d and P rin cip al
Q uicksan are p lanning to atten d If
possible. On S atu rd ay evening a b an
quet will he given at C hanticleer inn
for the visiting delegates and m em bers
of th e organization.
Army Sm ith of Hood River is v isit
ing with his uncle. C. A. C aro th ers for
a short tim e He expects to go south
In th e n ea r future.
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C IT R U S P O W D E R , la rg e
p ack ag e, 2 for
li e
Ecru, sizes 36 to 46
Regular $1.95, Sale Price
MEN’S OVERCOATS
The R ebekah W elfare club will
m eet a t th e home of Mrs. Ralph D avid
son on M onday aftern o o n , November
Mrs. C arl D ahl and Mrs. M. J. A lls-
house will assist th e hostess. All Re
bekahs a re co rd ially invited to atten d .
Dreams Come True”
Underwear Special
Men’s Fleeced
Union Suits
SPECIAL SALE ON
The Rev. J. S tanford Moore, form er
p asto r of th e Rockwood com m unity
ch u rch , has been ill at th e parso n ag e
¡»jnce conference a m onth ago. He is
now recovering and expects to move
at once to his new ch arg e a t Y am hill,
Oregon.
T he Rev. and Mrs. A. B. C alder and
th e ir fo ster son, little Robert Black,
of Shedd, Oregon, spent T uesday eve
ning w ith Xirs. C alder’f sister. Miss
Elva Dolan. They have gone to th eir
place n ea r Boring w here they expect
to spend a te n -d ay s’ vacation
Mrs. O. A. E astm an w ill be em
ployed d u rin g th e com ing week a t the
In tern atio n al Livestock exposition as
a clerk in th e h o rtic u ltu ra l and ag ri
c u ltu ra l d epartm ents.
A rran g em en ts have been m ade w ith
J. C. A llm on, m an ag er of th e local
th e ate r, w hereby th e proceeds of the
production, "T ongues of F lam e” will
be divided w ith th e G resham R ebekah
lodge on W ednesday and T h u rsd ay
evenings, November 4 and 5. T his i:
a play produced by Thom as Meighan
| Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Sm ith left to
day for th e ir new location n e a r Sa
lem. a la rg e ran c h w hich th ey re c e n t
ly purchased. They had been som e
w hat delayed on account of legal m a t
te rs p erta in in g to th e possession of
th e ir pro p erty .
$ 2 .9 5
at center o f body. N o riding up.
Laced in a jiffy over patented ffat
hooks—like a shoe.
$5.89
Elour prices have advanced with rising prices of
wheat. Saturday and Monday Crown!
and Kerr’s Best Patent will be, sack.
Special Sale Price
T he patented inner elastic
vest holds front steels right
SU G A R
A stereo p tico n lectu re will be given
in C arlso n 's hall next S atu rd ay eve
ning. beginning a t 8 o'clock, by the
Rev. F ra n k A rm itage, a re tu rn e d m is
sio n ary from A frica, who w ill show a
I la rg e num ber of slides depicting the
life and habits of th e people am ong
whom he and his wife have w orked for
30 years.
R E D FE R N
W RAP AROUND
CORSETS, pink,
Sizes 25 to 32
Sold reg. at $3.75 to $4.85
CORSETS
Grocery Bulletin
FLOUR
CORSET
SPECIALS
"The Custom-Corseted I. ook
Mr. Business Man!
\\ hv not L u n c h e o n e tte at
E h r (O s r a r v ttr
EVERY NOON
S an d w ich es. Coffee,
H o m em ad e Pie
2221
Robinson Crusoe
W hen Robinson Crusoe found himself
on an uninhabited island what did he
do? He made a raft at once and for days
transferred from the stranded ship to the
shore, goods of all descriptions. He wast
ed neither time nor opportunity. He did
not put it off but made hay while the sun
shone.
Every day presents some opportun-
ty to prepare for the coming storm.
W hat are you doing?
Get busy with that raft.
Some people put nothing away jor a
rainy day— but an umbrella."
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Bunk
G R ESH A M , OREGON
14616132
, HAVE.....
CHANGED?
Drive on to our special concrete rock
where we can quickly and efficiently change
your oil while you wait.
hu V? new eQuiPment which will drain
and flush the transmission and differential
m just a few minutes.
Let us grease your car thoroughly
with our high pressure grease gun
G R E SH A M SER V IC E S T A T IO N
w ALRAD_____________ Phpne
1631____________ W R IG H T
TIRE SPECIAL
-’O x j Goodrich Cord $9.90