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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OITLOOK, FRIDAY, FEBKt'AKY A, IfcM GRESHAM LOCALS “KNOWN VALUE” SPRING MILLINERY SUPPLIES— We have just received an assortment of the latest styles in HAT SHAPES H’e invite your inspection Popular Price» Alwapn. HEPPS RACKET STORE Gresham Insure Your Poultry Profits Incubators and Brooders and hatch a ll your fertile egg’s T h U dam y o u r check draft and (he d irect d r a ft to your fire. PEAS— “ROYAL CITY”, No. 4 sieve, fancy quality, regular 18c value, extra special, 2 cans, 25c P & G SOAP DEAL Beat the Hen at Her Own Game T h ey fu rn is h a soft ra d i a n t, h e a lth y h e a t th a t ra is e s all th e y o u n g ch ick s a n d sta p ts th em th ro u g h life w ith a husk y c o n s titu tion th a t m ak es a “ tro u b le - le s s ” Hock. B u rn s any kind of fuel. Tw o sizes, «till chick and 1290 chick. INCUBATOR SPECIAL A genuine Queen, 30 point, 220-egg incubator, the best that money < .m buy. Special! at only.......................... $1 .29 20TH CENTURY COFFEE— Save 10c a pound (the cost of the tin) and buy this splendid Coffee, direct from our roaster to you. Always fresh, lb. 47c, 3 lbs $1.38 Overland Standard Sedan •595 PO W ER L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham R E X I T K E LA RD ■ Med. 99c, larg e $1.95 B IL K MACARONI 4 ll»«>. 25c BI LK COCOA 3 lbs. 25c BI LK RAISINS 3 .lis. 29c MEN. RED BEANS 3 lbs. 25c S. W BEANS 3 lbs. 25c P U R E ST R A IN E D HONEY Quart jar 59c K E R R S A S ST ’D J E L L IE S G lass 10c G E O R G E W A SH IN G TO N TOBACCO 10-oz. can 75c SPECIALS for Saturday and .Monday P I R E CANE SUGAR 100-lb. sack $0.25 V an C am p 's PO RK AND BEANS Med. size can* I Or VIM FLO UR 19-11». sack $2.23 SE ED L ESS RAISINS 1-11». p a c k ag e 39c C R E M E O IL SOAP 3 bar* 25c. I b ar free Kerr’s ORANGE M ARM ALADE 21-oz. ula** ja r 21c UNION LEADER TOBACCO I.aneli pall* >5c - Q U A L IT Y - ST Y L E HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. I GROCERY BULLETIN C H O IC E PICN ICS S h o u ld e r h am s, lb 26c “A Whiz Bang” 10-oz. sanitary dust proof pkgs, only. . . 15c Use Queen per regulate« 20™ CENTURY STORES Offerings Saturday and Monday, February 6 and 8 We also have a stock of Hat Flow ers, Straw Cloth and Straw Braids. Phone 1236 T he chop suey luncheon to be given at th e M. E. ch u rch on W ednesday F eb ru ary 10, at 1 o’clock, Is especially for ladies, who a re invited to rem ain for th e aftern o o n p rogram , but a table will be reserved for business men and women who can come for th e lunch only. All a re invited to try out th is delicious O riental m eal and business people, w ill be given p rom pt service These stores feature nationally advertised brands of Known \ alue. 20th Century Mrs. E lton E astm an en tertain ed merchandising methods bring these items to you at prices that still further exem W ednesday evening at her home for the m em bers of the ca st in th e play. plifies our truism: “ I t’s the year around saving on every item in the 20th Century Won By a W ager,” w hich they gave Stores that counts.” F riday evening a t th e Rose City P ark M ethodist ch u rch . T he evening was spent in gam es and m usic, followed by ice cream , cake and coffee. Those p resen t w ere Mrs. W. A. W inters, Mrs. F is h e r ’s B lend FLO U R , LIB B Y 'S M ILK, ta ll ca n s, W ESSON OIL, W. J. Cooper, Mrs. Ollie W illiam s, 49-lb. sack $2.19 q u a rt c a n ...... 49c 3 fo r 28e, 6 fo r ........55c Mrs. Tony H en g stler, Mrs. G alen F an ch er, Mrs. A. G. P u llen . Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs. Elton E astm an, Mabel W inters, Mabel Jack so n , V irginia Cur- rin. M yrtle R u sh er and G race Welch. P IN E A P P L E , Broken Sliced, Mrs. D. M. R oberts and Miss Alice K ellogg’s CORN FLA K ES, R ich, M ellow Slices, M arket D ay RA ISIN S, R oberts drove to V ancouver, W ash 3 p a c k a g e s ...................25c la rg e c a n s, 3 fo r........59c 4-lb. p a c k ag e ...............38c ington, W ednesday and visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lew is S h attu ck and $lrs. Dudley E schlem an, fo rm er G resham residents. Mrs. J. A. M iller is h ere from Se 4 bars P and G Naptha Soap, Reg. Sc 20c attle, th e g u est of her dau g h ter, Mrs. 2 bars Guest Ivory Soap, Reg. Sc 10c ? 1.80 value for only Elton E astm an. Mr. M iller cam e from S eattle w ith his wife, but is now in 2 bars 10c size Guest Ivory, Reg. 8 l-3c *17c Eugene on business, expecting to r e 1 pkge. Ivory Soap Flakes, Reg. 10c 10c tu rn to G resham S atu rd ay . Mr. and 1 package, large Chipso, Regular 25c 25c Mrs. Miller a re co n tem plating moving 1 Paneled Aluminum Preserving Kettle, to P o rtlan d soon to reside. 5-qt. special 98c J. W. Maloy retu rn ed home T uesday m orning from a six-w eeks’ business D A TES, D elicious Golden CORN, “ S ilv e r R u n ” G ro n e rs ’s W ALNUTS, trip to Omaha, W ashington, D. C„ and H allow i, in bulk, fresh shipm ent L arg e Budded F rau q u ettes, S ta n d a rd M ary lan d pack, Chicago. Mrs. Ivan M ason has re can ......... ................. 10c pound .......................... 10c pound ...........................39c tu rn ed to her hom e in P o rtla n d from a tw o-w eeks’ v isit w ith Mrs. Maloy, M em orie L ayer F igs, and th e la tte r ’s b ro th er, Jo h n Wold, who has been h ere for som e tim e, ex Crisco, 3-lb can....................... 79g Crisco, 6-lb. can....................... $1.73 pects to re tu rn to his home a t C arlton next week. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Webb, 1 Ilandy French Fryer........... 75c 1 Handy French Fryer............ 75C of P o rtlan d , a re p lanning on com ing to Total reg. value.................. $1.54 Total reg. value........... ........ $2.48 G resham soon to reside, m aking th e ir Both for only 99c Both for only $1.73 home w ith Mr. and Mrs. Maloy. Miss H elen Hoss is a t P o rtlan d sa n PALM O LIV E SOAP, KARO SY RU P, R ed label, CREAM R O L L E D OATS, ato riu m w here she is undergoing 5-lb can 39c, 10-lb. cn 75c 3 b a r s .......................... 23c 9-pound s a c k ..............49c tre a tm e n t for goiter. D uring h er ab sence from h er du ties as te ac h er at the G resham g rad e school, her place is being filled by Mrs. Jam es E lking- ton, who retu rn ed W ednesday evening from a trip to Mabton, W ashington. Mrs. G eorge F o rm an , of B arton, stopped in G resham yesterday to co n su lt a local physician on h er way The Arem e club w ill m eet at the from home to P o rtlan d . home of Mrs. W. J. Ott on Monday a f A corps of w orkm en a re busily en ternoon, F eb ru ary 8. The hostess will gaged in erectin g two im m euse sig n be assisted by Mrs. L. L. K idder, Mrs. boards on Pow ell stre e t ad jac en t to A. McManus, and Mrs. O. A. Jo h n the big till. son. A ll.ladies belonging to the E a s t J. It. H orr and Joe Com stock m ade a ern S tar are invited. (lying business trip to Hood River R. E. Cannon, who spent several T hursday. Mr. Com stock has been days at F o rtlan d S anatorium w here he prom oted by th e S tan d a rd Oil com underw ent special exam ination and pany from th e V ancouver statio n treatm en t for conditions from w hich w here he has been for th e past m onth lie suffered ex cru ciatin g pain for 72 or longer to the position o f.a re a sa les hours, has retu rn ed to his home much a t th e factory man at Hood R iver and, w ith his fam im proved in g eneral h ealth and ex ily, will move to his new location soon. pects to he hack a t his desk at th e i 5 Saves you money every mile His w ork will lie w ith th e statio n s high school in a few days. H is physi 1 3 S along tlie Mt. Hood Loop highway. cian feels th ere is no im m ediate need Lowest first cost, lowest cost per mile. Miss G race W elch began w ork W ed nf an operation as was at first feared. nesday in an ofllce of tlie P o rtlan d Mrs. J. N. C lanahan suffered a stro k e E lectric Pow er com pany at F irs t and of apoplexy today at her home on Main ' Alder. street and is lying in a critica l condi The Victory circle of the E vangeli tion. Mrs. C lanahan has been an in cal W om en's union w ill hold a bake valid for m any m onths and has m ade ! sale at tile Cecil M etzger grocery on a b ra v e tight for life ag a in st th e rav- ’ T h e new W illvs finance p lan offers easy tim e p a y m e n t | S aturday, F eb ru ary 6, beginning about ages of cancer. H er son and d au g h ter- 11 o’clock. in-law , Dr. and Mrs. J. E. C lanahan o f te rm s a t th e low est c o st possible to p u rc h a se an a u to m o - | Seaside, have been at th e C lanahan bile. W hy pay m o re. 18 month* to pay. liume for sev eral days assistin g in c a r ing for her. Mrs. H elen Camp and Miss M arian ItObertson have taken up the w ork of one of tlie V niversity of Oregon ex tension courses, th a t of ch ild ren 's lit RELIABILITY SERVICE | e ra tu re . devoting an evening of eacli 1 W. A. H E S S E L P h o n e 1141 J. C. H E S S E L | B E ST TILLA M O O K I »eek to the study at the c e n tra l libra- wNnaawnaNKMamaaaaafi C H E E S E P ound 37c | ry in P o rtland. They re p o rt the work Sunni ........................................................................... I 1- both in terestin g and in stru c tiv e and , they will receive a cred it from the PO STS W H E A T M EAL ' -U te u n iv ersity upon com pletion of T h e New C ereal, pkir. 25c the course. Mr ami Mrs. Roy Roberts of Pow ell . | Iliptte, Oregon, n ea r Bend, visited S u n K e rr’s C racked day and Monday th e la tte r's p are n ts. W H E A T R O LLED 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Camp. Quick cooking, pktr 30c Tht> W omitu's A uxiliary to the Amer- 1 it an Legion will m eet a t tlie home of K E LLO G ’S BRAN I Mrs. J. 11. M etzger Tuesday aftern o o n FL A K E S | tor a sew ing m eeting. Keg. 15c, package 10c Mrs. Claude Stockton and C lair , S tockton have been ill for several days SIL V E R BAR TOM ATOES I » itti severe colds w hich a t tim es have The way to get ahead is to quit dream 3 can* 39c th reaten ed to te rm in ate in pneum onia. ing and begin DOING. Mr. and Mrs. R obert W alker, p a r R efugee Cut ents of Mrs. C arl Dahl, have gone to STR IN G BEANS How long would it take a train to cross the im fu r, Oregon, for an indefinite visit Best s ta n d a rd q u a lity continent if it never started? i with a d au g h ter, Mrs. C h arles G rant. 3 c a n s 39c T ru m an H ouston, grandson of C. A. ( b ro th ers, also his neighbor, Raym ond But the old prairie schooners made it across GOLD BAR CATSUP Dahl, are recovering from an a ttac k in a few months by going a few miles every day. P int b o ttle, 23c of chicken pox. F ra n k H am lin y»ft th is m orning for It’s the same with a bank account. Ad UTAHNA PEA S 1 1 th ree-d ay b u sin ess trip to Milton- vance a little each day and you are sure to Best u n g ra d e d , 3 can* 39c 1 b reew ater. Oregon. reach the Promised Land. , Mrs. M Corder of Nehalem . Oregon. I has been staying w ith Mrs. H. J. W hite , P. A. a n d T U X ED O tor th e past tw o weeks to assist her TOBACCO during th e la tte r ’s recen t severe 111- 16-ox. tin* 93c nese. Mrs. W hite is now able to be S"avc 50 cents a day for 30 years and I around again. The Trail o f the Prairie Schooner you will have $10,513.58. 4 . W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed i ¿Si 4SI-Inch field fence. 38c rod at L. L. K idder Hdw. Co.—Adv. GRESHAM CH A PTER. No. 44. R. A. M. S tated convocation, Monday eve ning, F eb ru ary 8. 1924 Visiting com panions welcome. OSCAR A JOHNSON, H. P. JAMES ELK1NGTON, Sec y. ® FIRST STATE BANK A STROMS BASK