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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS . Ourei hH‘T' *8 v,8ltlug ,or a few Miss Amy Cooper arriv ed la st n ig h t ' days w ith his p are n ts, th e Rev. and a t th e hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. and T he W. H.M. 8. will m eet a t th e | Mr"’ A 8 ’ H i“ey- before ta k ln * UP a *> Mrs. W. J. Cooper, from W esthope, home of Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an on ! advanced sum m er co u rse in ch em istry N orth D akota, w here s t e has been South R oberts avenue .Tuesday, Ju n e a t W illam ette U niversity. He expects teach in g d u rin g th e p ast year. She 17 a t 2:30 p. m. Miss Mary C raw ford, to go in th e ta ll to S y racu se U n iv er expects to m ake her hom e here. Miss a D eaconess from P o rtlan d w ill be sity in New York for a 2-year course Cooper w as accom panied by T hom as predfent mid speak. Ail m ite boxes in pulp and p ap er m aking in th e Col- Cooper an d Mrs. F red H ohensea, th a t a re out a re requested to be I lege o i F o re stry- Mr. H isey has been fath e r and sis te r of Mr. Cooper, from ref brought to the m eeting. M rs G w l,U8lne8* m an ag er of th e W illam ette A lexandria, M innesota, who will spend brought to the m eeting. .Mrs. O. W. Stapleton, Mrs. Geo. H oney and .Mrs. j C ollegian d u rin g th e p ast year, and some tim e visiting w ith th e ir relativ es D. E. Towle will a s sist the hostess. A j •vas elected p erm a n en t p resid e n t of here. T he eider Mr. Cooper is a Civil his class. He w as one of th e fou rteen W ar veteran. good atten d an ce is desired. P o rtlan d papers c a rry th e new s of rnem bers b,a c la “« to be elected to Miss W inifred S t.C la ir sp en t sev th e serious illness at the P o rtla n d "leTnber8bip ln K appa AIPha Nu- local era l days in Salem , w h ere she a tte n d Medical hospital of the Rev R E ' b0" 0^ fra te rn ,ty - ed th e g rad u a tin g ex ercises of W il Mr. and Mrs. P eterso n and fam ily lam ette U niversity. Among th e g ra d Myers. form er p asto r of the M ethodist E piscopal church here. Blood pois- of S eattle a re th e g u ests for a few uates a t th e u n iv ersity th is y ear w ere oning resu ltin g from the sting of an I <l<<>8 ° f Mr‘ an<l M rs' H’ c - L arsen Miss Violet Coe and Oury H isey of lllKPCf WHS g iv e n as na th tbo e cau z»aa.O u .- Mrs. P eterso n is a niece of Mr. L ar- G resham . Insect w as given se A of his sen. T he la tte r's son, P. C. L arse n illness. Mrs. E thel M iller is spending th is and fam ily of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests at M embers of the M innesota and Wis- ,„ „ uc week w ith h er m other, Mrs. E lizabeth d in n er on la st T h u rsd ay a t th e L arsen consln sta te societies will hold th e ir home McLain. Mrs. M iller has been ln an n u a l excursion on W ednesday eve- . ch arg e of th e n o rm al tra in in g school ning, Ju n e 18. They have engaged the , , and fam ,ly at R ickreall. She is going soon to C or p leasure boat Sw an and leave from r e t“ rn ed from * ‘rip extending vallis to ta k e ch a rg e of th e sum m er the e n d o f th e M o,,!«............ the east east end of th e M orrison bridge, ,W° W‘‘ek8 ln ea,terl1 Oregon, W ash- school in connection w ith th e C h il Ington and Idaho, w here they visited P ortland. Mrs C. H um ason is a m em d re n ’s F arm Home, w hich will be co n w ith relatives. They w ere in D ufur, ber of th e W isconsin society. ducted u n d er th e d irectio n of th e O re Oregon, and from th e re w ent to Spo The ladies of the Zion E vangelical kane and from th e re to W allace, gon N orm al. church w ill hold a sale of homo cook Idaho. On th e ir re tu rn they visited Mrs. Mabel B urch F o w ler and her ery and broilers on S aturday, Ju n e 21, in S tarb u ck , W ashington. th ree ch ild ren of R oseburg are sp en d beginning a t 1:30 o’clock, a t the Cecil I. A. B aker h as sold a house and ing the w eek w ith Mrs. F o w ler’s m oth M etzger grocery. T hose who a re do- tw o lo ts in L ents to E lm er G reen of er, Mrs. W. C. Burch. Mr. F o w ler is a delegate to th e sta te convention of the bring th e ir a rticle s early. 'J a c k W hetstone. A m erican Legion in P o rtla n d th is week. Grocery Bulletin 1. NEW BERG HAM, you know the quality, whole or half....................................... £9C 2. BROO KFIELD LOAF CHEESE, weighs 5 lbs. ...............................................................lb. 29c 3. AMAIZO SALAD O IL ........... pint 30c, quart 60c 1 pint can F R E E with each quart or half g a llo n '^ 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. ■2. EL'RE HONEY, in Mason jars, pint 29c, quart 54c BI LK COCOA, high percentage of oil..... 4 lbs. 25c K. C . BAKING POWDER, 25csizel9c, 50c size 35c K E R R ’S BEST PA TE N T FLOUR, ........................................... 49-lb. sack $1.63 RIDGEW AY’S BLACK TEA, reg. 50c size..... 35c H IL L S COFFEE, Blue can label..................lb. 40c BESI HEAD RICE, special........................3 ][, 25c SMALL W ill 11-, BEANS, special 3 ihs 25c OLD MONK OL.VES, Spanish, .arge giass 13. OLD MONK OLIVES, Spanish, stuffed........... 60c 14. OLIVE BUTTER, delightful sandwich spread. 25c 15. IO N TANA’S PU RE SEM ELIN A PRODUCTS Sea Shell Macaroni, Butterfly Noodles....2 lbs. 25c 16. PR IN CE ALBERT TOBACCO, Tuxedo Tobacco.......................’...16 oz. tin $1.05 A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B row n have r e ceived th e an n o u n cem en t of the m ar riag e of th e ir son, C harley, and Miss Edith S tro n g of P o rtlan d , on Ju n e 1 T he w edding w as a t P ro sse r, W ash ington, w h ere C harley is in ch a rg e of a d ru g sto re and w h ere th e young couple w ill m ake th e ir home. Mrs. A ndrew B ru g g er has been bro u g h t hom e from th e h o sp ital In P o rtlan d , w h ere she w as a p atien t for n in e w eeks follow ing a fall in w hich a v erte b ra w as dislocated. She is now able to w alk and expects to fu lly re cover from th e accid en t L. S. E llerm an is to be one of the sp e ak e rs a t th e m eeting of D am ascus F arm b u reau a t Union school tom or- 1 » ThinJ< of it; saying yourself seven to twelve cents on every dol lar s worth of merchandise purchased at a 20th Century Store, com et 1 and1 delivered W°U d C°St elsewhere to have the same goods charg- Even greater savings on our specials SA T U R D A Y C n *co 1 —— — and M O NDAY, J U N E 14th and 16th 27c’ H ,b - 38c> 3 lb»- 73c, 6 lbs. $1.43. 9 lbs. $2.09 EXTRA LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES, ...... 3 lbs. 25c GUEST IVORY SOAP, CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP « bars 25c, 12 cars 4»c « bars 25c, 13 bars 4 »c RED BIRD MATCHES, large size full co' VAN CAMP’S PORK AND BEANS, small ‘»nt boxes............... ....................5 boxes 25c size....8c, medium size..... 10c,. large 20c ROYAL BAR. POWDER, EHMAN R IPE OLIVES, NEW PACK SHRIMP. lge. can 43c, 2}¿-Ib $1.2» picnic size, each....... l«c A m erican B eauty, 2 for 35c BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE, rich TOMATOES, Del Monte or Preferred Stock mellow slices, large cans, each.......... 2»c large cans, each.... 15c, 0 cans for ......88c NI RAYA TEA, Orange NEW PACK NORWEGIAN MILK, Federal or C arna Pekoe, lb. pkg..... 25c Kipper Snacks, 2 for 15c tion, tall cans, each 9c pound package ......... 4»c SARDINES, in pure olive oil, new pack Norwegian 2 for 25c HIGH GRADE TOILET Paper, 1000 sheet tissue 3 ... 22c, 7 oz. crepe 4 f o r .......................... 22c JELLO, all flavors, ea.lO c BON AMI CAKE........... 10c Patent Flour> Guaranteed to the last lb., 49-lb. sk $1.59 20th Century Brooms, strong, medium weight, extra quality, each 98c BON AMI POWDER AMAIZO OIL, quarts 49c FIG BARS, Im ported fig 2 for 25c 1 pt. Free with each quart fillings............. 2 lbs. 35c FANCY SUNKIST LEMONS, 300 size EXTRA NICE NEW POTATOES, dozen .................................................... 29c I ----------- ---------— _____ __ ________________________ ______ ROU11U 1VU t» iX ‘Utry Coffee;,Pei f e c ‘ly blended— “Roasted to d a jT o n T o u r tao e tomorrow.” P ou n d . . 38c, 3 pounds.............. . . . $1.10 FULL CREAM CHEESE pound....28c, 2 lbs ... 55c STEW ART’S BLUING, bottle .......................... 15C j ) \ F P E E T ’S WASHING l o chine Soap, large pk. 33c 1 ; Shirts with Soft Collars I * I .X f I ii 1 ( ' o ® $1 ilfflitS Î M asonic S e n Ices at F o re st Grove, Sunday. M asonic services. M asonic Home F o re st Grove, 3 p. m„ Sunday, June 15. T hose w an tin g tra n sp o rta tio n w ill apply to E. W. A yslsw orth. Leave G resham 1 p. m -------------------- A. A. MEYERS. MEYERS. W W. M M. Phone Feed 12S1 |"...... .......................................................... ............. — C lem ent H olgate, who telephoned to th e O utlook early in th e week th a t he had found w hat he believed to be the first rip e lo g an b erry of th e season, w as disappointed th a t an e rro r was m ade as to his fam ily and location. He is an x io u s th a t G resham should have the honor. C lem ent is th e son of Mrs. G. F u d ik a r of G resham . The four circles of th e M ethodist Ladies Aid w ill hold th e ir re g u la r m eetings n ex t week as follow s: The S. E. circ le a t th e hom e of Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett; th e D orcas circ le a t th e home of Mrs. L. L. K id d er; th e S. & S. circle a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. F. Honey. All th ese w ill be on W ednes day aftern o o n , Ju n e 18. Mrs. Thos. W iles and Mrs. R u ssell A kin w ill as slst Mrs. H oney. On T h u rsd ay afte r noon, Ju n e 19, th e W est E nd circle w ill e n te rta in all th e c irc le s a t th e hom e of Mrs. B. F. Cogsw ell a t L inne m ann. 20th Century Grocery L. .... ..... ............ « ..... ...... ........... numi.......... ....................... SECOND WEEK OF L. A. WACK & CO.’S I Anniversary I Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx « “ >*• Sh°«> L « K « - and SILK D RESSES S a l e p r i. f s Regular $15.95 Silk Dresses Sale prices .............. Regular $ 18.50 Silk Dresses Sale prices ................ Reg. $5.85 Wool Skirts Sale price $1.75 $10.35 $12.75 R eg Reg. $ 19.Ufi Coats eg. $22.50 Coats Reg. $29.75 Coals Sale Sale Sale $11.75 Reg. $8.50 Wool Skirts Sale price........ $({.85 Reg. $9.75 Wool Skirts Sale price...........$7.65 price $15.85 price $17.95 price. $23.80 Reg. $2.50 Sweaters Sale price $|.»s leg. $4.50 Sweaters Sale priee $3.7» Reg $5.50 Sweaters Sule priee $L3s Reg. $5.75 Sweaters Sale priee. $1.5» Reg. $5.98 Sweaters Sale price $1.7» leg. $6.75 Sweaters Sale priee $5.3» Reg. $7.50 Sweaters Sale price.. $5.»S ^ 2 9 .5 0 L a d ies’ W ash D r e s s e s S w eaters Suit Prices Range from $20 to $45 for House and Street Wear Reg. $1.25 Reg. $1.60 Reg. $1.75 Reg. $2.25 Reg. $2.50 Reg. $2.75 Reg. $3.60 Reg. $4 95 Reg. $5.50 Dresses I tresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses I tresses Dresses Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale L. A. WACK & CO. »HWIMMIIIHI1IIUH1II0II . We are co n sta n tly striv in g to g iv e m ore value. It m ak es frien d s fo r us and sa v e s m oney for you. With low overh ead ex p en se w e can sa v e you from $5 to $10 on you r cloth es. We w ill sh ow you som e g r e a t v a lu es at Reg. $0.50 Wool Skirts Sale price........... $4.94 C oats f Clothcraft Clothes SK IR TS Regular $12.95 Silk Dresses AylsWorth &Martitx M e n ’ s W e a r j ^ ^ H O E s ice.......... $ .|»s I C R ESH A M $1.8» $2.1» $1.85 Park here mid •hop in comfort UNS9HAM ORR8HAM . il Mit.......HI..... ............. ....... . ................ ..... ................... ........... .IH..IHHUU.l.ll„U„„,ll„1UllIlullüullull|„tuuJluwlü....... j H'e give Red Trading Stamps 1 It Wight Be Comimr. bips n tei ». S u ito r (fe leading pos ... F .... o r 100 cords wood. . . . rv e n tly -------- - up to FW . vv w r o „ of W (H>(| To be deliv- sth le p ro p o s a U l I c lim ’Oh H llo elen. io n t I ered . r..a at of tkrt i.n a . x « ) » — _ “Oh. the « ch o o 11._____ lh o u ., not . . la . te r th an hav ,te had som ething h e sita tin g o n my S eptem ber 8th. 1S24. Bids to be in bv lip >s s (o lim e e I------” a -" ■ j 7 • o u ’clock v i w a p. m. ly 1st, 1U 1 j 24 (or r ovu«o som e tim m on J Ju u ly 4. elen—“ Yes, I have noticed it—but Bo‘ird reserv H elen—"Yes. it—b ut reserv es es th th e e rig rig h h t t to to can can cell cell sh av e It off. G eorge. I t ’ll never " ' '* j , _ I 1 L l S D « V IS T . S D. No. 4. c ,„, S P E C I A L C om m unications of o re sh a m Lodge No 15” , A F * A. M . Wed, . -,l n „ 1 W ork in F - C. Degree. T h ursday Ju n e 19- W ork In M. M. D egree 7 1ft p p m- ’ ’ harp, barp. V isiting brother« welcome. .M E Y E R S . W. « W. L. OORSAOB. S ec’y. a