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The Sriiil-teiiteiiiilal Celebration
both class and correspondence study
The U niversity of Oregon is p la n —as can possibly come. The program
ning to celebrate th e sem i-centenial 1 for the en tire week w ill be full of
iu te re
an n iv ersary of its founding <1878-...
, st for
. those who can atten d for
1926) this fall from October 18 to 23 |
t ‘“ e’_but th «
will be
to
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th
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program
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A special fea tu re of the celebration
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to ex
will be the inaug u ratio n of the new
tension folk.
president, Dr. A rnold B ennett Hall.
W herefore, extension stu d en ts and
T he h isto ry of the university and its friends are asked to bear In mind th is
accom plishm ents In th e fifty y ears of
event in p lanning th e ir vacation. F u r
its life will be told In song and story.
th e r d etails will be announced through
S everal of th e forem ost men in u ni
the p ress during th e sum m er and also
versity education In th e United S tates In the u n iv ersity 's pam phlets. The
w ill ap p e ar on th e program . The
en tire celeb ratio u will be a significant
schools or d ep artm en ts of the u n lv e r- 1
event in th e u n iv e rsity ’s h isto ry and
slty ’s w ork will be represen ted in
it is hoped th a t a larg e num ber of
special program s, one of which will
stu d en ts, alum ni and frien d s can be
be devoted to ad u lt education.
presen t.
Definite plans for th is la tte r pro- i
gram have not yet been com pleted, i
Piano Tuning.
hut th e extension division is already , P lano tu ning »3.50. P iano and or-
very su re of one th in g : we w ant I gan rep airin g . F re d B. Jones, 2625
stre e t SB., P o rtlan d , phone TAbor
Just as m any extension stud en ts— ,40th
S952, or G resham 1561.—Adv.
GRESHAM LOCALS
T he Rev. W. T. K lotz bach left th is
aftern o o n to atten d th e d istric t q u a r
te rly m eeting of th e F ree .Methodist
ch u rch to be held a t N ewberg over
the com ing Sunday.
•Mr. and Mrs. H lckox have moved
from th e Joe Com stock house to
a p a rtm en ts In the R. E. Cannon re s
idence. They a re h ere for th e su m
m er from Coleraine, .Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. R ussell moved
to G resham from P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay
and will occupy the house on south
side of T hird stree t, betw een Main
and R oberts. Mr. R ussell is connected
w ith th e cream ery a t G resham .
Miss Je a n Adix has retu rn ed from
F o rest G rove w here she spent a week
with h er au n t, Mrs. C. E. W alker.
H er b ro th er V ictor stopped for her as
he cam e from Eugene, w here he had
attended the U niversity of Oregon,
and th e tw o retu rn ed to G resham to
gether.
D uring the extrem e heat y esterd ay
aftern o o n a g irl ab o u t eight y ears of
age, the d au g h ter of a fam ily nam ed
F itzg erald , b erry pickers at the Gib
son ran ch , took a plunge into Jo h n
son creek w ith n ear fatal resu lts.
The child was not only overheated
at the tim e of going into th e w ater
but w ent in ju s t a fte r eating. The
shock of th e cold w ater affected her
h e a rt and it w as n ecessary to call
a physician who spent considerable
tim e In g ettin g the h e a rt action re
stored. She was believed th is m o rn
ing to be o ut of danger.
Hot Weather Needs
S tra w s, Collar A ttached S h irts,
N eckwear, H osiery, Lig
Cool
U nderwear, E tc., can best
sup-
plied here.
Straw Hats for dress........
$2.00 to
Straw Hats for w o rk ......................25 to
M en’s Lisle Hose............................. 20 to
Men’s Silk I log®
.50 to
Collar Attached Shirts........... 1.65 to
Work Shirts..................................... 95 to
Neckwear, all colors..........
.50 to
Athletic Underwear.......
1.00 to
Knitted Underwear........ ......... 1.00 to
Bathing Suit* ....................... 1.00 to
Ladies’ Hosiery......
.50 to
Ladies’ Work Shoes................ 1.35 to
Ladies’ Dress Shoes.......
2.50 to
M en’s Shoes..................
1.50 to
Children’s Sandals, Special at
$5.00
.75
.35
1.00
2.50
1.50
1.00
1.50
1.75
7.50
2.00
2.50
6.85
8.50
1.25
*35
*45
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G R E SH A M
Grocery Bulletin
N I’ \\ I»I R( 1 H \ M, Best quality lor boili ng or
'
IB $ .42
REX PU RE LARI)
med. pail $1.05
large
2.05
COLUMBIA RI \ ER SALMON, choice
pi'ii.
3
\\ HI I I*. S 1 A R SA RL)IN ES, large o\ a I
can*
.43
S can*!
VAN CAMPS PORK \ \ | ) BEANS.
medium cans 10<-
BEECH NUT PORK AND BEANS,
N/>c,/ , / / ...........
.25
doz
1.15
Scan*
.25
l I \H N A PEAS, best ungraded variety, 3 cans
.43
S1L\ 1’ R BAR IO.M \ I OPS, highest grade
puree
3 cans
BOX CHOCOLATE CANDY, Special forSat-
urdaj
l-ib box
.39
KERRS BEST PA T E N T I LOUR, Special
49-P'
W H IT E RIVER EI.Ol R, Special. 49 lb sack
2.19
2.19
KERRS DI 1.1. PICKLES, 6 pickles in scaled cn
• j 3
ROA AL C LI B Ph.AC 111 S, heavy sj rup 3 cans
I E S T I\ \L BR \N D CRAPE 1 RUI P, in large
No.2cana
T l'X E IM ) TOBACCO, Special
lean*
16-oz tins
( -RANtih R R ()l'(ill Cl I TOBACCO, a 45c cai
and a 50c p ip e...........
........ Special
.39
.69
.45
.83
.57
A, W. Metzger & Co.
Quality
and Service
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thom as, of
M arshfield, a re spending a few days
w ith th e fo rm e r's p aren ts, Mr. and
Airs. C. W. Thom as.
n
O rganization
TRAINED
Trained to enjoy serving you efficiently, courteously and willingly. A great
institution is striving to more than measure up to what you expect from your
grocer. The 20th Century Policy is Dependably right, and we e are
— anxious
— -
to prove it to you.
Money Savers Saturday and Monday, June 26-28
“OLD DUTCH" CLEANSER
L im it three. E a c h ............
05c
“CRYSTAL W H ITE” S O A P -
10 b ars for ...............
39c
CERTO—
"Im proves th e Je llie s and Jam s.
55c
2 bottles
FRUIT JARS—
E ith e r "K err self-sealing" or "B all M asons”
com plete
with
caps and
rubbers.
P ints, doz. 79c, Qts. doz. . . .
PAROW AX—
P ro te cts your can n in g
ing. 2 lb s............
and
p reserv -
(JE M INE • BALL" MASON ( APS—
Doz. 25c. "E conom y" Caps, doz.
25c
F IL L ( REAM ( H E ESE —
Aged ju st rig h t.
Pound
25c
( REAM OF WHEAT—
«-g
P ack ag e ............................................................ 2 l C
95c
“ WESSON” OIL—
"
—-------
F or cooking and baking as w ell as
m ayonaise. Q uart can .................
25c
STANDARD PEAS—
U ngraded and of good flavor but not so
ten d er as fancy grades. Can 10c, 3 for
29c
25c
“ l»EI. MONTE" TOMATOES
Solid pack, la rg e cans, e a c h ............
15c
Sl (J(JE*j,S’| ’ION'S FDD SALADS
“ DEL MONTE" ASPARAGUS T IP S —
10-oz. cans, each co n tain in g 25 to 30
sp ears. Can, 19c. 3 f o r .............
“CAMPBELL’S” BEANS—
3 "b ig ” tin s contain 3 ^ lbs. of good
w holesom e "ready to se rv e” food. 3 cans
49c
"L IB B Y 'S " or “ CARNATION" MILK—
T all can s, 4 f o r ............
Phone 1451
Peed 128 t
35c
WAX P A P E R -
June Rose L aF ran ce, little d au g h ter
20 sh eets to the roll. 3 ro lls
of Mrs. C. I). Mott, celeb rated her sixth
“GOLD MEDAL" MAYON N A ISE—
ir
“20TII ( UN IT RY" BROOMS
b irthday Monday, Ju n e 21, by inviting
3%-oz. ja r 12c, 8^.-oz. ja rs 25c, p in t ja r. 4 e ) C
"Six sew n,” stro n g , medium w eight made
in eight g u ests for the occasion. A
from very highest g rad e broom corn, only
"SAKHALIN”
(
It
AB
MEAT—
luncheon w as served, a fte r w hich th e
J a p a n ’s forem ost qu ality , 90 per cen t w hite
“( ’ROWN"- FI ■ OUR
aftern o o n w as enjoyed in playing of
sw eet leg m eat, tinged with red
S
erve
crab
49-lb. sack
gam es. T he gu ests w ere Mary E liz
salad in stead of m eat on a w arm day.
H alves, can
.............
abeth K irkwood, Genevieve Kirkwood,
"F IS H E R 'S BLEND" FLOUR—
E tta Bechlll, W inifred Bechill, Helen
49-lb. sack ...............
TINY-TOT SARDINES—
Blum, K enneth A rm strong, A lbert
G enuine N orw egian B ristlin g s in pure
MILL RUN has a d u n i red.
Jones and Jo e lla Snider.
olive oil. 32 to 36 fish in a tin. 2 c a n s ..
80-pound sack
W. H. Newman and fam ily, of Rain
ier, Oregon, w ere calle rs at the Out
look office T hursday. T hey w ere on
thel r way to Yakima, W ashington
"A good coffee fo r a ll th e p e o p le ”__
w ith the idea of locating there.
D irect from o u r R o a s te r to you, alw ay s
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. H icks and son
E lm er, arriv ed la st T h u rsd ay from
in su re s low prices.
F iler, Idaho, for a few’ days’ stay with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. C arothers. The
la tte r is a s is te r of Mrs. H icks. Mrs.
C aro th ers accom panied her g u ests to
Dr. F o rre st H. Orton of San F ra n - ,
Seaside Monday, retu rn in g th e follow
isco, head of the d en tal d ep artm en t
ing day and W ednesday Mr. and Mrs.
>f the U niversity of C alifornia and a
H icks left for th e ir home in Idaho.
sp
eak er at th e d en tal convention, and
Dr. Ralph P o llard of V ancouver,
II. C„ who is in P o rtlan d in atten d an ce Mrs. O rton, a re th e g u ests of th eir
at Pacific C oast d en tal association, son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs.
has been th e guest of his cousins, Jim Towle.
Mrs. Isabell T aylor of Pueblo, Col
Geo. F. and W. F. Honey and fam ilies.
A nother cousin visiting at th e Honey orado. Is visitin g w ith Mr. and Mrs.
hom es recen tly is Jo h n A. H oney of J. E. T aylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rogers
P o rtlan d , w hose wife is in P o rtlan d and o th er relatives. She expects to
S urgical hospital.
spend several w eeks h ere and in P o rt
JU L Y 1ST IS “ PAY-DAV**
A nthony Ile n g stle r has purchased land before re tu rn in g to her home.
l'or th o se w ho haw* a w n a s ac co u n ts in
a new C hevrolet sedan of th e landeau
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. M ar
type th ro u g h th e local agency of W. ion Johnson, who took p art in the
th e F irst S ta te B ank.
•
trek to Corvillis on W ednesday, sto p
ped on the re tu rn trip in Salem , w here
W H ILE WE a re erecting
T h is occasion m ig h t w ell be observed
they will rep rese n t th e G resham a u x
MONUMENTS to our
w
ith
som e c e rem o n y . You a re e n title d to
iliary W om an's Home M issionary so
GREAT n atio n al heroes,
ciety In a sta te convention a t th at
c o n g ra tu la te y o u rself.
You a re on th e
LET'S not forget the
place.
rig h t tra c k a n d g e ttin g a h ead .
FELLOW S who Invented
Mr. and Mrs. I,. R. B aketel w ere
ICE CREAM, because they
•
alters
at the O utlook office T h u rsd ay
GAVE to th is hot old
m orning on th e ir w ay to Rhododen
B rin g th e c h ild re n w ith th e ir p a ss
WORLD of ou rs a
dron w here they will spend two weeks
books a n d h av e th e ir in te re s t e n te re d too!
COOLING n ectar th at
a t th e ir sum m er cottage. Mr. B aketel
SIMPLY c o flld n t be
It w ill e n c o u ra g e th e m a n d deepen th e ir
is em ployed on th e rep o rto riu l staff
REPLACED, so w hile
in te re s t. Y our e x am p le in T H R IF T will
of th e M orning O regonian.
YOU ARE plying the
b rin g SU CCESS to th em in la te r life.
An auto re p a ir shop has been open
PALM leaf today and
ed in the re a r of Q uinby's garage in
MOPPING p ersp iratio n ,
th e L ato u relle building on w est Pow
JU ST rem em ber th a t
ell stre e t w here battery* service and
AVAILABILITY — SAFETY —
OUR fountain is here
w elding will be given in addition to
AT YOUR service with
• a r rep airin g
Kay O’L eary aiftl Bob
JU ST about a thousand
Rlx a re In charge.
ANTIDOTES for th a t
Mrs. E thel R ainw ater, of Belt, Mon
SW ELTERIN G feeling and
tan a, and her tw o ch ild ren . Richard
IF T H E suggestion
and M arguerite, a re spending two
SOUNDS good to you
Gresham, Oregon
weeks with Mrs. R ain w ater's m other
J l'S T phone friend
and sister, Mrs. Mary T etrick and
HUSBAND to stop here
Miss Flossie T etrick.
A S tro n g D ank
ON I l l s way hom e th is
Dr. W ilbur I.. S tanley arriv ed F ri
EVENING and bring along
day evening from S an ta Cruz, Calif.,
SOME of th a t W eatherley
and is w ith his wife at the residence
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clevelaud and p aren ts. Mr and Mrs C H c . i n
D elicious ice cream in
”,
of h er p aren ts. Mr, and Mrs. .A. W. 4 -u g h te r, E .ean o r and Alice, from IA nephew ,
CHOCOLATE, straw b e rry ,
Shipley, He is also atten d in g th e se s Stanfield, Oregon, visited w ith tai-
MAPI,ENUT, F rench salad or
was a v isitor at th e C alkins home on
sions of th e dental convention w hich p are n ts, C harles Cleveland and wife, ! Tuesday
VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake
I is being held in P o rtlan d . Dr. and from S atu rd ay till Wednesday.
A H IT w ith th e en tire
Mrs. Stanley plan to s ta rt home about
FAMILY. T rv it.
Miss G race W illiam s, of P o rtlan d ,
the first of the com ing month.
is th e house g u est for a few days
Robert M etzger, 12 year old son of
W e c .lrrj a «teck of gro ceries for
the < on r eu le uce <>i the berry pickers J. B. Metzger, who w as o p erated on of her cousin. Mrs. W. A. H essel.
who ran n o ! gel to town (or supplies Ju n e 15 for ru p tu re d appendix, is still
Dol H ealth liu p rn te d fur Spokane
H ally Jones retu rn ed T uesday from
until evening.
Lady.
at Good S am aritan hospital and will Riddle, Oregon, w here he has been
Mrs. B e rth a L andberg. E 280?
visiting
some
tim
e
w
ith
an
au
n
t,
Mrs.
probably be obliged to rem ain there
Sän’U
“ ^ ie s Z u n ?
for several weeks. However, he Is Maggie CornutL
doing as well as can be expected.
Mrs K enneth C alkins and baby a re h i.
Mrs. Metzger rem ain s w ith him during h ere from Shelton. Wash., for a few
SECOND A MAIN
GRESHAM
th e day.
w eeks at the home of her husband s £
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55c
10c
98c
$2.14
29c
2.24
25c
M E N ’S 2-PANT SUITS
*25
A slig h t accident retard ed the c a r ry
ing out of th e reg u la r schedule of the
Powell V alley bus of th e P o rtlan d -
G resham stag e lines on W ednesday
afternoon w hen th e m achine shed a
w heel at th e Six-m ile Inn, six m iles
ea st of P o rtlan d . G eorge Lewis w as
driving th e bus w hich w as stopping
to ta k e on passen g ers. T he rig h t re a r
wheel rolled on to th e porch of a
nearby residence, knocking the porch
post out of position, and then bounded
back n early to the m achine. A delay
of n ea rly th ree -fo u rth s of an hour
was occasioned when a bus of th e
Columbia stag e line arriv ed from th e
city and took the belated p assen g ers
on th e ir way.
J
$1.13
20th Century Coffee
jb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38
PAY DAY
FIRST STATE BANK
goitre reduced
FIVE INCHES
The Oscarette
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