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r PAGE FtU B GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, GRESHAM LOCALS EX TR A SPECIAL! IMPORTED WHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS (Fancy Em bossed Edge») 15c CUP AND SAUCER Cups an d S a u cers like th e se sell re g u la r fo r 20c. O ur la rg e q u a n tity buying e n a b le s us to give you such a w o nderful B a rg a in . ON D ISPLA Y IN OU R W INDOW HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 G re s h a m iiiiaiumiiiiiiMiuiHiiuuuiiiHiiuiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiiicnuMiuiuinNuiiiiiiuaii ...EARLY ARRIVALS... in N e w S p rin g a n d S u m m e r U n d e r T h in g s fo r W o m e n . You w ill be s u rp rise d a t th e m an y sty le s an d c o lo rs of g a rm e n ts in th is lot. T h ey a re w ell c o n stru c te d a n d m o d e ra te ly priced. P rin c e s s S lips in h eav y s a tin ray o n . C olors, m aize, rose, w h ite, blue, pongee a n d h e n n a . E ach, $3.65 W o m en ’s Voile G ow ns in a sso rte d co l ors, lace trim a n d silk em b ro id ered E ach , $1.5« W o m en ’s C o m b in atio n S u its in R ayon s trip e s a n d figures, lace trim m ed . T h e su it, $1.25 Claude Stockton, who underw ent the am p u tatio n of a toe on th e left foot tw o w eeks ago today, is now able to get around again w ith th e aid of cru tch es. Y ears ago th e cords of bis foot had been cu t and had not healed properly, cau sin g the m iddle toe to lap over onto th e next one. T his had caused him con sid erab le difficulty and recen tly he decided on having th e toe rem oved w hich w as done w ith th e aid of a local an aesth etic. W hile he su f fered co n siderably for several days follow ing th e rem oval of the m em ber, he Is now m uch relieved and g ettin g along well. T he operation w as p e r form ed in G resham . C. E. O sburn is having a p artitio n ru n th e e n tire length of his sto re building w hich has been occupied by Guy Jones, th ereb y dividing the room in tw o equal p a rts, each 12 by 50 feet in size. It Is understood th a t a Mrs. Jones, w ho now has a business on Union avenue in P o rtlan d , w ill p ut in a line of w om en’s d ress ap p a rel and possibly m illin ery about M arch 5th. A nderson & R andall, of P o rtlan d , a re engaged in doing th e c a rp e n te r work in th e building. Mr. dnd Mrs. K enneth C alkins and child drove over from Shelton, W ash ington, Sunday, and visited a few h ours w ith Mr. and Mrs. £ . H. Calkins. Mrs. J. P. L undberg, of V ancouver, W ashington, cam e W ednesday for a visit of a couple of days w ith th e Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. C hase St. C lair moved W ednesday into th e ir new five-room m odern bungalow w hich h as been com pleted on W allula avenue. T he house is situ ated on th e fro n t of th e ir 70 x 200 foot lot and h as a fu ll b ase m ent, in one end of w hich is th e g a r age. FEBRUARY 8K, l»a> GROCERY BULLETIN NEU BERG HAM, “The ham what am.” LA R G E OVAL SA RD IN ES in M ustard T o m a to S pecial 2 c a n s 25c REX PU R E LARD, L b, 3 9 c ________________ M e d iu m 9 5 c , la rg e $ 1 .8 5 SPECIALS SM ALL W H IT E BEANS 3 lbs. 25c Sliced a n d C rushed P IN E A P P L E in h eav y sy ru p No. 2 y2 can s, 25c HOLLAND H E R R IN G 10-lb. k egs $1.65 M EXICAN R E D BEANS 3 lbs. 25c V an C am p ’s PO R K a n d BEANS Med. size c a n s life P U R E COMB HONEY la rg e w ell filled s q u a re 2 fo r 45c A m erican B eau ty TACKS E x tra good q u a lity 2 c a n s 25c P u re S tra in e d HONEY P in t ja r s 80c, Qt. ja r s 55c BULK MACARONI 4 lbs. 25c S oft S helled E N G L ISH W ALN UTS S pecial w h ile th ey la st 3 lbs 69c TOM ATOES, PEA S ST R IN G BEANS B est s ta n d a rd v a rie tie s 3 c a n s 88c S eedless SULTANA RA ISIN S 4-lb. p a c k ag e 39c BU LK COCOA h ig h p e rc e n ta g e of oil 3 lbs. 25c R O G E R ’S S H A K E R SA LT 3 pkgs. 25c W H IT E W ONDER SO AP 10 b a r s ........ ......................50c 1 pkg. W o n d e r F o a m ...15c 1 S h o p p in g B a g .............. 5c GOLD BAR CA TSU P P in t b o ttle, 23c 70c value... 3«c SU G A R MARCA S T E L L A P k g . MACARONI 5 p k g s 25c, lim it 5 70c P u r e C a n e S u g a r, 100 lb. sa c k s, S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y , c a sh ... Mrs. A delia Chitwood, of E ugene, is visiting for a few days a t th e hom e of her sister, Mrs. G eorge K enney. W om en’s F re n c h style, R ayon com bi The Rev. W illiam F a irw e a th e r a s n a tio n , a sp len d id g a rm e n t fo r $2.25 Quality sisted for a day or so th is w eek in the press w ork of th e Outlook. and Service W o m en ’s S tep -in s, K obe silk, lace Miss M yrtle R u sh er is spending a trim m ed , p o p u la r shades. E a c h 98c few days visiting a t A lbany and S a lem and upon h er re tu rn is p lan n in g Spokane, w ere ca lle rs a t th e hom e of W o m en ’s orch id , R ayon. F re n c h on en terin g business college in P o rt F. D. W illiam s n ea r O rient on S u n p a n tie s, full cut. P a ir, $1.75 land. She is v isitin g h er b ro th er and day. wife, Mr .and Mrs. G len R u sh er a t Al Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gibson p u r - . W o m en ’s F re n c h P a n tie s in Kobe bany and a t Salem is th e g u est of Mrs. chased from K arl H annem ann the I silk, self colored s trip e s ^nd Edna Gill Brown, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey reg istered Je rse y cow, P ly m o u th ’s dots. P a ir, $1.25 and fam ily and a num ber of form er Thelm a. T helm a is w ell know n in classm ates of W illam ette U niversity. Jerseydom . She h as been th e best Mr. an d Mrs. W alter W ells left la st H annem ann en try in th e m ilking con W o m e n ’s B loom ers in R ayon strip e s , evening for tlieir home in W hitefish, te sts a t th e M ultnom ah county fair peach a n d pink. P a ir, 98c M ontana, a fte r spending a week w ith th ree y ea rs in succession as w ell as relativ es in G resham . They w ere placing in th e show rin g . She has a W o m e n ’s H eavy F ib re S ilk Vests. called h ere by th e sudden death of Mr. silv er m edal and tw o very cred itab le E ach, $1.25 W ells’ m other, Mrs. F an n y W ells who it of M records. She is 100 per cent W om en’s H eavy F ib re B loom ers. I sam e blood as the Gibson 808-pound i passed aw ay F e b ru a ry 17. P a ir, $2.25 M issb lu rie l B radley, of P o rtlan d , is fat cow, Ixia o’ Ashmeade. In th e Ja n u a ry issue of th e "R eg th e house guest of Miss E dna Finley. LIM1KTTK BLOOMERS FOB GIRLS W hile h ere Miss B radley, w ith her ional Sales Record," th e official Chev 3 to 12 y ears. hostess, atten d ed “C harm School," the rolet periodical published in Oakland, Junior class play given on two eve C alifornia, W aiter W. M etzger of C olors, W hite, p in k a n d peach. nings th is week. Miss B radley was G resham and Boring receives a r a ’iav P a ir, 50c m uch in terested in th e production, as of 475 per cent as C hevrolet d ealer in la st y ear she had been a m em ber of division 4 of zone 19 for th e V atule To call sp ecial a tte n tio n to th is b e a u th e cast for th e sam e play when it was coast. T he m onth new ca r >r,I .1 tifu l lin e of u n d e rw e a r w e w ill give given by the sen io r class of th e Mc qu o ta Is given as 80 and th e new car D ouble S A II G reen T ra d in g S ta m p s on M innville high school w here she was Points as 380. F our salesm en are em a ll of above ite m s fo r o n e w eek. ployed in addition to Mr. M etzger. graduated. lAiuaiK T he th ree-y ear-o ld d au g h ter of Mr. The R ebekah W elfare club w ill m eet w ith Mrs. Jo h n R oberts on Monday and Mrs. H. S. McMurry, who has been afternoon. Mrs. Ed. O sburn and Mrs. serio u sly ill for about a jo n th , Is still A. F. Hoover will serve. A ll R ebekahs very low but is th o u g h t to lie im prov “The House of Quality” ing. T he c risis of pneum onia w as are co rd ially invited to atten d . P h o n e 1411 G resh am Mrs. D. D. S m ith and sm all d au g h safely passed W ednesday evening is te r, Bonnie Delle, also th e S m ith ’s th e belief of those atten d in g her. It w eek-end guest, K enneth Jones, of has been th ought best to exclude all c a lle rs from the room at th e T im m er m an home for the p resen t. A num ber of m em bers atten d ed the re g u la r sessions of G resham Post A m erican Legion and A uxiliary last T uesday evening and also a num ber of —know there is more than ju st low prices to true economy. Standardized eliglbles. T he Legion post received brands of known value are the first consideration. BOTH await you— sev eral new ap p licatio n s for m em ber always—at these ship and th e au x ilia ry In itiated two new m em bers. Mrs. W ilson E astm an and Mrs. H elen Olby. A delicious pot luck su p p er was served before the business sessions. An effort is being m ade by th e au x iliary to send as m any m em bers as possible to th e d istric t conference at Newberg on March 9. C. C. Y ager has moved his fam ily to a house on low er Main stre e t near th e pickle factory. Del M onte TOM ATOES, CRISCO. K e llo g g ’s CORN FLA K ES, C hester Johnson, of C algary, C an solid puck, Ige. c a n s 15c 8-Ib. can 69c 8 p ack ag es 25c ada, w as a visito r at th e hom e of C. H. C R A B M E A T — ‘‘S a k h a l i n ” . I t 's t h e v e r j b e s t. B u y a c a n o f t h i s l ir m . w h i l e C alkins Sunday. He cam e to Shelton. W ashington, to atten d the fu n eral of s w e e t m e a t , a r e a l t r e a t . H a l v e s o n ly ................................................................ 2 9 c I his fath e r, an d w hile so n ear, im M arket Day RA ISIN S. •S e a rc h lig h t” M ATCHES, SPIN A C H . Del M onte o r proved the o p p o rtu n ity to come to Seedless. T h o m p s o n ’s la rg e full boxes, P re fe rre d Stock t l n h a m to visit his old acq u ain tan ces 4-lb. p ack ag e 33c 6 fOF 2 'J i , h e x 5c la rg e c a n s, 2 fo r 35c $5.95 A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Feed 1281 C O M IN G GRESHAM THEATER F rid a y , S a tu rd a y anti S unday F e b ru a ry 26, 27 a n d 28 ‘WAV DOWN EAST’ T h e p ic tu re su p re m e Made from the famous stage play that pleased the world for more than 20 years. We a re glad to give o u r p a tro n s th is g re a t p ic tu re at re g u la r p rices. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Keen, Discriminating Buyers 20’ " CENTURY STORES Offerings Saturday and Monday, Feb. 27 and March 1 20th C entury Brooms, “6 sewn”, strong, med. weight, finest parlor Broom........................... 98c ROY AL W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a rs ... 35c Del M onte CA TSU P, la rg e b o ttle 23c BI LK DATES. G olden H allow i, 2 lbs 19c T E A — “ Royal Garden”, the delicate delectable flavor cannot be surpassed. Either Ceylon and India (black) or Japan (green) A pound package............ 38c pound package............. 73c SPERRY S PANCAKE. FLOUR. 10-lb sack 73c H ershey K isses, a F IS H E R ’S B i.EN D l ’EAS, "D el M onte", m ed. size. No. 2 can s. 2 fo r 35c delightful C hocolate C onfection. 2|*lb. b\. 99c CROW N FLO U R . 1$ 1!. s a c k F e d e ra l o r L ibby's M ILK, ta ll ca n s. 3 fo r 2sc $2.1« $2.29 "M e m o rie ” FIG S, delicious a n d h e a lth fu l, 10-ot. s a n ita ry pkge, 15c A dirondack SY R U P, p u re c a n e a n d m aple, try it on hot cak es, qt. can 19c 20TH CENTURY COEFEE, "Makes a good breakfast "snappy” and then the day's work looks lighter; direct from our roaster to you. Pound 47c; 3 pounds $1.38 Local Salesm an W ins Prom otion. F. D. W erst. who since last S eptem ber has been a salesm an w ith th e lo cal Hesse) farm m ach in ery com pany, is q u ittin g th e ir em ploy to accept a position as special tru c k salesm an w ith the In tern atio n al H arv ester com pany in P o rtlan d . W hile In the ern- J ploy of the H cssel com pany, Mr. W erst ■ by his stric t atten tio u to business and i capability, w orked him self up to his j position w ith the h arv e ster com pany | assisted by th e w ell-earned boosts I w hich th e H essels gave him. D uring the tim e he has worked In G resham he J has resided in P o rtlan d w ith his ! family. Mr. W erst feels deeply ap p re ciative of th e cooperation given him during the period of his business re- j lations w ith H essel b ro th ers and he is leaving th e ir em ploy w ith best w ishes for th eir fu tu re success. GIVE HIM A CHANCE t It you 11 ju st d e p o sit a d o lla r a w eek in th e sa v in g s d e p a rtm e n t of th e F ir s t S ta te B an k fo r th a t ch ild of yo u rs, you w ill h a v e e n o u g h to give him a co llege e d u c a tio n — a n d a ru n n in g s ta r t in th e w orld. Isn't he worth it? Of course he is ! A nd it is n ’t h a rd . H e ’ll begin h e lp in g too, b efo re long, if you w o rk a n d p lan to g e th e r fo r a defin ite end. By s p re a d in g th e co llege ex p en ses o v e r a long period, th e d re a m of ev ery A m erican p a re n t— to ed u c ate h is c h ild re n — c a n be realized. Save $1 a week for 18 years and you will have $1,366.« I. FIRST STATE BANK A STRONG BANK Pedigree Blanks. T he O utlook h as a supply of pedi g ree b lanks, useful for dairym en, stock and p o ultry raise rs. L arge, very useful, at 5 cen ts each, 25 for 85c. G resham Beauty Shoppe everything in th e ltne of cosm etic th erap y . C ourteous and efficient trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair. F irst S tate Bank building, phone 1841 G resham .—Adv. Ladles’ Silk Hose, Special ''5c. Why have a lot of th in g s aro u n d you don't need when some m ight be glad Nude, g rain , cra sh , ta n b ark . blush, to get them at a b arg a in ? T ry a W ant su n set, gray, o tter, blue, black. Good Ad. looking. Long w earing. Ay is w orth & M artin.—Adv. Garden Service. P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, sp ad ing. Old fashioned g ard en s a specialty. Com plete line of fru it and o rn am en tal Use dry co rn sta rc h to clean w hite tree s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W. I fur. Stowe, phone S21.—Adv. If too much sa lt has been added to soup, add a few pinches of brown su g ar. The su g ar w ill rem ove the salty ta ste, but w ill not sw eeten the soup.