L O C A L S L m , 7 ; ET
G R E S H A M
A lfred Sim onson, an are a salesm an
w ith the S tandard Oil com pany. Is off
duty en tertain in g th e mumps. D uring
his illness his place is being tak en by
R. W. S tearns, who lately cam e here
from V ancouver. W ashington, to w ork
for th e oil com pany.
Dr. and Mrs. F red Thom pson, of The
D alles, w ere guests last w eek-end at
th e home of Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom p
son.
T he reg u la r m eeting of th e R ebekah
lodge will be held Monday evening and
th e re w ill be initiation cerem onies
du rin g the evening. A large a tte n d
ance is expected and refresh m en ts will
be served.
form erly M' 6 8 '
<Edith Gordon, and Mrs. Dolly Dolan,
who will be rem em bered by G resham
friends as Miss Dolly Blair, cam e out
from P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to atten d the
fu n eral of Lewis Metzger. T hey w ere
close friends of th e fam ily of th e d e
ceased.
The G resham circle of th e E v an g el
ical W om en’s union will conduct a
bake sale S atu rd ay , M arch 27, a t the
Cecil Metzger
grocery, beginning
about 1 o'clock in th e afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper moved a
few days ago into th e ir new th ree -
room cottage in R egner addition w hich
was recen tly erected for them.
T he W om en’s Relief corps will m eet
with Mrs. F ietta H ibbert at 2 o'clock
S atu rd ay afternoon.
IPSWICH
HOSIERY
E A S T E R SALE
49c
P A I R
Rayon Silk
Popular Shades
HEPPS RACKET STORE
Phone 1236
Gresham
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Candy Eggs
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Brightly colored Easter Eggs, per
fectly harmless to eat since all color
ing is pure fruit tints. Both large and
Jj small eggs. Easter Cards, Novelties,
J Box Candies, Etc.
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V lctor
and
H arold
F re u n d ’ tw °
young m en nephew s of Mrs. F. Vol-
brecht, drove from Pow ell B utte, cen
tra l Oregon, a d istan ce of 250 m iles on
Sunday la st to obtain first hand a view
of th e sm elt In dustry a t T ro u td ale as
described in the daily p ap ers reaching
th e ir home. They left Pow ell B utte at
9 o’clock in the m o rning and before
the sam e evening had secured 10 g a l
lons of sm elt with w hich they sta rted
on th e hom ew ard Journey the follow
ing day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Newcomb© have
moved from P o rtlan d to G resham to
reside and are living in a house b e
longing to Mrs. E lean o r Boughner.
Mr. Newcombe is em ployed by the
P o rtlan d E lectric P ow er com pany In
the office a t G resham .
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. M oorehead, of
P o rtland, spent T uesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates. Mrs. M oore
head and Mrs. G ates a re sisters.
Mrs. C. M errill and Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin P ric h ard spent th e w eek-end
with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. R in eh art and
fam ily in th e ir co ttag e ¡»t Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy expect t o '
leave G resham w ithin a few days for
th eir new residence a t Cam as, W ash
ington, w here Mr. Addy will have
ch arg e of the p lan t of th e Copeland
L um ber com pany of M ontana. D u r
ing th e ir th ree -y e ar stay in G resham
Mr. Addy and fam ily have won m any
frien d s who w ill re g re t th e ir d e p a rt
ure to an o th er place. W hile h ere Mr.
Addy has been in ch arg e of th e form er
G resham b ranch of th e Jo n es L um ber
com pany.
Mrs. C larence C athey is recovering
from an attac k of g rip w hich attack ed
her w hile she w as spending a few
days w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bacon
a t L ittle Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S m ith and son,
nephew and niece of C. A. C aro th ers
cam e( down from S p rin g w ater S a tu r
day n ig h t to go sm elting a t T ro u td ale
T he follow ing day Mr. and Mrs.
C aro th ers drove to V ancouver and vis
ited th e ir d au g h ter Mrs. K eith Allen
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Johnson, who
live a t Rock Creek, sp e n t T hursday
w ith G resham relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Shelley.
T he A rem e club w ill m eet F rid ay
evening for a 500 card p a rty a t th e
home of Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix.
A num ber from G resham attended
the all-d ay session of P om ona g ran g e
w hich convened a t P le a sa n t Valley
W ednesday. T hose going from here
w ere M. Squire, Mrs. A rnold Kuegg,
Mrs. S. R. K itzm iller, Mrs. George
S leret, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S leret, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. M anning and Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. S nashall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. P rice and sm all
dau g h ter, M arian, of St. H elens, v isit
ed T h u rsd ay w ith relativ es in G resh
am. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W ebster.
C. G. S chneider rec en tly trad ed
some v acan t lots w hich he owned in
P o rtlan d for an acre and six-room
house in F airview , fo rm erly known as
th e K eenan p ro p erty In S h ea's addi
tion. He acquired the p ro p erty for in
vestm ent p urposes only and in a very
sh o rt tim e a fte r m aking th e exchange
had ren ted It to a fam ily from P o rt
land w ishing to move to Fairview .
Mrs. Mary Stubbs is slow ly conval
escing from an a ttac k of h e a rt trouble
w hich has kept h er bedfast for a week
or more.
Mrs. E. W all was happily su rp rised
S atu rd ay aftern o o n at h er hom e by a
g ath erin g of frien d s in an ticip atio n of
th e sto rk 's visit. She w as given a
a num ber of pleasing aud ap p ro p riate
gifts, afte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere
served.
Monopole Special
M ARKET I I U R U M NS
4-lb. package. 89c
W H ILE THEY LAST
3 lbs 25c
C O \ EHEI1 M UiON
„
8Y B I T
E x tra q u a lity c a n e and
m ap le syrup.
Pint c a n s Sac, q u a rts i»5e
’ .. g a llo n s jl.2 5
COMB HONEY
L a rg e well tilled sq u a re s
i« c
S I R U M 0 I1OM \
P in ts
q u a rts 55c
W e will give w ith o n e doz
en M onopole c a n n ed fruits
a n d veg etab les, s tr a ig h t o r
u sso rte d
1 B eau tifu l T a u a b e \ a*e
('a im e d goods include:
peas, beans, co rn , hom iny,
s a n e r k rau t, p u m pkin, baliv
beets, to m a to e s, veg etab le
s a la d , fruit salad , p in e
apple. peaches, a p ric o ts,
pears..
R e m e m b e r you pay r e g
u la r p ric e s fo r th e best
q u a lity goods, an d th e vase
s
I REE.
W H IT E BEANS
S m all w h ite, 3 lbs. 25c
B E B BEANS
M exican reds, 3 lbs 25c
M U ’ARHNI
Special. 4 ibff. 25c
TOM YTOES
S ilv er B ar. 3 c a n s 38c
l’E YS
I 'ta h n a . 3 c a n s 43c
CORN
Best s ta n d a rd , 3 c a n s 39<*
CORN M EAL, fresh ,
k iln dried, 9-lb. sk
33c
S H R E D D E D W H EA T,
P kge. 10c, 3 l o r ....... 29c
L ib b y ’s M ILK, ta ll c a n s
3 fo r 28c, 6 f o r............ 55c
PO RK a n d BEANS,
\ aii C am ps.
Reg. 121/.C size. 3 fo r 28c
CRISCO,
6-lb c a n ................... 91.49
Groner’s W*lnut8, Soft shell Jumbo Franquettes, lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 79c
KARO SYRUP, Red Label,
_________ S-lb. can 39c, 10-lb. can 7 5 c
PIN EA PPLE , Standard Sliced,
___________ Large cans 2 2 f, 3 for 63 C
PURE LAKI), bulk 3 lbs?
~63c
A d iro n d ack C ane a n d M aple Syrup, packed in the famous Maple
section of the Adirondacks, qt. can 49c. J gal. 93c, gallon $1.79
1 REE I EA, “Orange Pekoe” or
_____ "Japan ”, % lb. pkg, 38c, lb. 73c
“ Libbys” PEACHES, “Clings” ’
Large cans 25<, 3 for 73d
BEST SHORTENING, bulk
S I AM IA It I) CORN 2s
STAN HARO PEA S 2s
STANDARD TOMATOES, 2Ks
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T h e se a re th e v e ry b est
g rad es. All good e a tin g
an d re a l v a lu e a t th e price
Citrus Powder, 2 pkgs. Large size, 55c
V ith 5 bars Citrus Laundry Soap Eree
-
53c
2 cans for 25ft
FLOUR, Kerr’s Best Patent,
49-lb. sk. $2.09, Fishers Blend. $2.19
20T H C E N T U R Y C O F FE E , equal to the best.
Save 10c lb., the
cost of the tin and buy this splendid coffee. Sold direct from our
roastertoyou. lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38
A N ew S hipm ent of
Easter's
NEWEST STY! ES
COATS AND DRESSES
They are here in many styles and
at many prices, thus allowing you
to choose just what you want at
just the price you want to pay.
Especially pleasing are the mat
erials from which our new gar
ments are fashioned.
D R ESSES $7.50 to $18.50
C O A T S $16.00 to $27.50
A ssorted
I t i l l I I SOAI’S
Reg. I dc b ars, 6 burs 39c
L. A. W ACK & CO.
Mrs. L. P. M anning accom panied her
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe M an
ning. of P o rtlan d , to Salem Monday
w here they atten d ed a session of the
United S panish w ar v eteran s of the
A1 H ibbard cam p and its au x iliary ,
w hich concluded w ith a ban q u et th a t
evening follow ed by a program and
ta lk s by v arious sta te officers. R e p re
sen tativ es from A lbany and W oodburn
cam ps an d au x ilia rie s w ere p resen t
and th e re w ere also m any from Scott
Young eantp in P o rtlan d , of w hich Mr.
M anning Is sta te vice com m ander.
B. L. W alrad has p urchased a
- C h ry sler coupe w hich is giving much
! p leasu re aud sa tisfactio n th ese beaii-
! tlfu l days.
( A M PB E L I.’S SOI PS
All v a rie tie s
C an. IDr
In a ll th e new S p rin g m odels, mi
n ish ly fa sh io n e d of new lig h tw e ig h t i
p o rte d tw eeds, in tr ig ta ilo re d sty;
th e s e s m a rt sp o rt c o a ts fo r w om en a
M isses a re indeed th e la st w ord in gt
ta s te .
In s in g le a n d do u b le b re a s
sty le s, w ith o r w ith o u t belt. In solid c
o rs a n d b e a u tifu l m ix tu re s.
The A m erican Legion and the Wo
m an ’s au x iliary w ill hold th e ir regu-
, lar m onthly m eeting T uesday evening.
March 33. A pot luck luncheon will
be served at 7 o'clock All Legion and
Auxiliary m em bers a re urged to be
I present.
Painting and Papering.
See Wm. E a rn s for painting, tin tin g
and papering
All w ork g u aranteed.
H ogan road. R. 1, Dox 70-A. G resh
am. Oregon.
Phone 1451
Peed 12S1
3 Ö
W A N 'T K l* —M o r» n»«pl« to use the W a n t
Ads
C a ll O r '»sham 1M1.
C O A T S ..
$14.75 to $24.50
Quality and Style in
Neiv Dresses
fo r E aste
A sp len d id sh o w in g of th e new est
m odels, e x c e p tio n a lly w ell ta ilo re d
fro m th e s e a s o n 's m ost fav o red fa b
ric a n d colors.
$9.75 to $22.50
F o r ex p ert window cleaning see S.
.Mama, or leave o rd ers w ith John
Iw uttn, G resham , phone 2504.
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Phone 2221
.N E W
Window Cleaning
Quality
and Service
-Market D ay RA ISIN S,
4-lb. p a c k a g e ............. 37c
“Searchlight” Matches, large full boxes, bx 5c, 6 for 29c
A. Yon R eaden, m an ag er of the
! Monitor b ran ch of the Oregon P ickle
1.4 C anning com pany, m ade a business
trip to G resham one day th is week,
i Mr. Von Readen and his fam ily w ere
| form er resid en ts of G resham .
SALM ON
Gol. R iv er P in k . 3 c a n s 13c
s------------
Velvet T issu e
TO N I I I’A IL K
1000 sh eet. 3 rolls 48c
Offerings Saturday, March 20 to Wednesday, March 24
Gresham, Oregon
REX PU RE LARI),
Medium 95c, large $1.85
R e g u la r 25c, now 15r lb.
B I L K <’0< ’<IA
are but small savings made often. Small savings,
often repeated build up these great totals. Obtain
your foodstuffs at the 20th Century—make these regular daily savings and vour
future, too, will be made more secure.
See Nome of th e new
th in g s on display in ou r
w indow s.
GROCERY BULLETIN
LAY EK EKJS
BIG
SAVINGS
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BLACK TW IG APPLES,
Special, box $1.50
20™ CENTURY STORES
T h e L ad ies’ S h o p p e
O’ burn Bl<*
Main Street
B atch for Our Millinery Opening