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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
GKEbHAM LOCALS _______ C ontinued from page 1 ALUMINUM WARE in the following Items 1-quart Sauce Pan 1-quart Pudding Pan 1-quart Stew Pan 1-quart Mixing Bowls 10-inch Pie Tin 10-inch Cake Tin Y O U R CHOICE ea on display in our windows ; HEPPS RACKET STORE Phone 1236 Gresham Watch our windows ior weekly specials Guaranteed Used Cars W IL L Y S K N IG H T T o u rin g , so m e e x tra s , c a r lo o k s a n d ru n s good, $250.00 dow n, b a la n c e 12 m o n th s. O V ERLA N D 1924 S edan re p a in te d , so m e e x tra s , ru n s good, $220.00 dow n, te rm s on th e b a la n c e . O V ERLA N D 1923 T o u rin g , som e e x tra s , r u n s a n d lo o k s good, $145.00 dow n, te rm s on th e b a la n c e . STA R S P O R T T o u rin g 1924 R u n s a n d lo o k s good, $220 dow n, te rm s on th e balan ce. F O R I) COL P E 1921, disc w h e e ls a n d e x tra s , lo o k s good, $125 00 dow n, te rm s on b ala n c e . FO R D C O U PE 1924, v e ry good sh a p e , so m e e x tra s , $175.00 dow n, te rm s on th e b alan ce. FO R D TO U R IN G 1923, good sh a p e , $135.00 dow n, te rm s on th e b a la n c e . C H E V R O L E T 1923 T o u rin g , good sh a p e , ru n s good, $140 dow n, te rm s on th e b alan ce. STA R 1923 T o u rin g , $100.00 dow n, te rm s on th e balan ce. FO R D TR U C K , o v e rh a u le d a n d In good s h a p e , $140.00 dow n, te rm s on th e b alan ce. S e v e ra l o th e r c a rs a n d m o to rcy cles. Look th e s e c a rs o v e r, d riv e th e m , th e n you will buy a used c a r fro m lle s s e l. Also large lint ot neiv and lined farm implements HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. SERVICE Gresham First Showing of Men's C A M ' AS SH O ES R egulnr >2.25 S a l. I’ll,. $ 1 .9 5 • 74» ...» H.7» Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak and Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks and d au g h ter enjoyed a trip to V ernonia and H ills boro Sunday. The doctor and Mrs. P eak expect to have th e p le asu re in th e n ea r fu tu re of en te rta in in g th e fo rm e r's nephew . C om m ander R. B. Coffey of th e b attle sh ip “S av an n ah ", w hich is - (tu rn in g from a cru ise of th e P h ilippines. C om m ander Coffey \ w ill visit th e rose festiv al w hile off duty. It w ill be rem em bered he sp en t sev eral days h ere in A ugust a t w hich tim e he w as th e com m anding officer on the ‘ A rizona.” One lot Dresses that sold at $23.50 to $29.75 on sale $18-65 Reg. $5.98 to $7.50 Silk Blouses on sale a t......................... $3-98 Men’s Brown Canvas Work Shoes, Hood make, and built like an auto tire, sold regularly at $2.95, C i » »47 .» 10. SO L A. WACK & CO. Phone 2221 pt. jar FLAG DAY I ’ *7 0 ...» a.;« » 44» • l>7 » .».SO 8i-oz. 1H CENT UR A COFFEE, “A Breakfast Treat,” direct from 3 lbs. $1.32 our own roaster to you................ pound One lot of Dresses that sold at $15.75 C 1 9 QC S k ir ts .. S k irts. S k ir ts .. S k irts S k irts. S k irts . S tk r ta .. S k ir ts .. S k ir ts .. pound can 20th CENTURY BROOMS, 6 sew, med, wt., strong, fines! quality, each . . 98c Our sale on Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear still con tinue'. so avail yourself of this opportunitv to pro. ure one of our new Silk Dresses at a big re duction. > 4.95 > 5.85 > 6.50 > 7 50 > 9.85 >10 50 >1175 >12.50 >13 50 PREPARED FOODS MATCHES, “Economy Brand” 6 boxes fo r......................... 5 boxes fo r.......................... Sale of Ready-to-Wear Reg. Reg. Reg. Keg Reg. Reg Reg Reg. Reg. Saturday and Monday, June 13 and 15 STAPLE ITEMS f2 50 to ’5 L adies' D ress Skirts fo llo w in g sa le prices Note the attractive prices on carefully selected merchandise “See America First”, lge. bottle, 20c $ £ .5 0 One lot of Dresses that sold C i Q Ç Q at $16.75 to $19.75 on sale . * T h e g r e a te s t a n n u a l e v e n t in th e N o rth w e st THE 20TH CENTURY realizes, however, the “public must be served”, so during this week very special attention will be given to prompt service, and extra care in the stocking of easily prepared foods. Depend upon us to be ready to lighten your household worries during the “FESTIVAL WEEK.” 4-Ib. can 22£c, Beautiful Wash Dresses for street and afternoon wear, made of dotted Normandy Voile, Egyptian Tissue, and ( iinghams, in pretty colors and pat terns, neatly trimmed, and dresses that are dif ferent, featured here at at “ P o rtla n d ’)« R ose F e stiv a l* to he success. T he Rev. and Mrs. A. S. H isey and W H IT E S T A R TUNA, R I P E O LIV ES, bulk, C A M P B E L L ’S BEANS, 1 d au g h ter, H elen, in com pany w ith tw o w h ite m e a t, h a lv e s 25c p in t .......................... -15c th e big tin ................... 10c othei m in iste rs and th e ir fam ilies, left W ednesday to be gone u n til S atu rd ay M ap le L e a f S a lm o n , fa n c y C hinook, C olu m b ia R iver, n ew p ack, in a sum m er cam p n ea r Moro, Oregon. 3 9c T he Rf v. E N. Long and wife left on W« dnesday for W oodburn, w here S a k h a lin CRAB M EAT, N o rw e g ia n SA R D IN ES, in S T U F F E D O LIV ES, th ey w ill a tte n d the co n feren ce of the fan c y J a p a n , h alv es, 29c p u re olive oil, 2 tin s, 25c 3i/i>-oz. b o ttle ............. 14c E ree M ethodist ch u rc h w hich co n venes th e re th e rem a in d er of the G old M ed al M a y o n n a ise, 12c, 2 8 c, 48c w<»k. O thers a re p la n n in g to a tte n d D elicia S an d w ich S p re ad , th e services on S atu rd ay and S unday K ip p er S n a c k s, b o n eless, S T R A IN E D HONEY, 2 tin s ...............................25c T h ere will be S unday school a s u su a ' d ire c t im p o rta tio n , p in t M ason ja r, ea....33c 2 t in s ............................... 15c a t 10 o’clock th e com ing S abbath u n der th e d irection of Miss M innie Rob A m e r ic a D ry" G in ger A le , ertso n , the su p erin ten d en t. Mrs. J. J. W ilson, lately em ployed as telephone o p e ra to r at th e local ex change, is ill a t her hom e and unable to resum e her w ork for th e p resen t. D E L M ONTE CA TSU P, Among th e g u ests at th e H ayes F E D E R A L M ILK, W ESSO N OIL, p in t b o t t l e ................... 23c B ushong w’edding T h u rsd a y evening ta ll c a n s, 3 fo r.............25c q u a rt tin ..................... 45c w ere Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n C athey, of S eattle, who a re to u rin g Oregon points 25c on th e ir honeym oon .being new lyw eds S e a r c h lig h t” or “ B ird s e y e ,” 25c th em selv es of b u t one day. T hey a re ROYAL W H IT E SOAP, v isitin g w ith th e ir u ncle, th e Rev. D. C itru s G ra n iilated Soap, K e rr’s Best P atent Flour, 10 b a r s .......................... 38c M. C athey an d fam ily and o th e r r e la 3 pkgs. 10c size fo r 25c 49-lb. sack ............ $2.39 tiv es in G resham and P o rtlan d . T he brid e is a d a u g h te r of Prof. O rin T if fany, p resid e n t of S eattle-P acific Col lege. Lily of V alley P eas, PO ST TO A ST IE S, R oyal G arden T e a , J a p a n Miss P earl R uegg has re tu rn e d hom e sifted , E a rly Ju n e , p a c k a g e .......................... 9c o r C eylon a n d In d ia , from C alifornia w h ere she h as been 2 c a n s ............................ 45c y 2 p o u n d p k g ,..............38c sin ce la st Novem ber. On h e r w from Los A ngeles she stopped off at 20 F resn o , B akersfield an d o th e r points for sh o rt v isits w ith re la tiv e s an d 45c, friends. T h ree G resham stu d e n ts have been appointed to th e G re ater O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S hepherd of council as a special com m ittee to look W est Linn, Oregon, spent th e day a fte r Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l College in T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs. M ary M cA llister te re sts in G resham d u rin g th e com ing and fam ily. W illiam M cA llister re year. T hey a re M elvin B ru g g er, tu rn ed on Sunday evening from S a ch airm an , G eorge L ane and G lenn lem w here he has been atten d in g W il M ercer. T he G re a te r O. A. C. co u n lam ette U niversity. H e w ill be em cil Is com posed of a ch a irm an and tw o ployed d u rin g the sum m er a t th e o th e r rep rese n tativ es from every tow n cannery. of im p o rtan ce in th e state. It is o r Mr. and Mrs. D. IL N ash and d au g h ganized to c a rry out the w ork of th e G re ater O. A. C. com m ittee in th e v a r te r. Mary Lois, have re tu rn e d from a ious p a rts of th e state, an d to p ro trip to C orvallis w here they visited m ote in te re st in th e college am ong th e m o th er of Mr. N ash. T he eld erly lady, who Is p ast 83, m ade th e I l l - I stu d e n ts and alum ni. T h e A m erican F la g r e p re s e n ts o a r n a tio n a n d a ll th a t m ile trip to G resham by autom obile lies w ith in its b o rd ers. It re p re s e n ts th e A m erican p eo w ith h er son in one day an d m ade no p le. W h at w e a re — It is. co m plaint of being fatigued. P revious T h e re a re 110,000,000 th re a d s in t h a t flag. O ne of to th e trip to C orvallis Mr. and Mrs. th e m r e p re s e n ts you. Is it a s tro n g a n d firm th re a d o r is N ash visited w ith th e la tte r ’s m other, it w eak a n d u n a b le to s ta n d a re a l s tr a in — d e p e n d in g fo r Mrs. M ary H ayes, a t H alsey, Oregon, ! s tr e n g th on th o se a b o u t it who w as ill. She is now on th e way to recovery. An a c c o u n t at th e F irs t S ta te B ank w ill h elp m ak e th e ‘Dorna Gordon Dresses’ to $15.95 on 20th Century Grocery 3 Voz, jar SPECIAL PRICES! RELIABILITY Phone 1141 Mr«. R u ssell Akin com plim ented Miss W illa B ushong T uesday afte r- ; noon at a Ja p a n e se te a p a rty given a t h er hom e on Second s tre e t and W allula avenue to a gro u p of friends J of th e brid e elect. T he co lo r schem e of th e room s w as in o ran g e and black and g ree n ery w ith o ran g e and yellow flow ers form ed th e m ain d eco ratio n s w ith the addition of Ja p an e se la n te rn s an d p araso ls. T he g u ests w ere a t tire d in kim onas and slip p ers and w ore an o rn am e n tal head d ress of im m ense pom pons of p ap e r c h ry sa n th e m um s and also p ap er fans. T hey sat on cu shions in tru e Ja p a n e se fash io n as th e ir h o stess served them tea and Ja p a n e se cookies and cakes. T he g u est of ho n o r w as p resen ted w ith a W estlnghouse au to m atic elec tric iron, I th e gift of h er friends. Gresham “Park Here and Shop in Comfort" 1 ’ Q fi Men’s KHAKI PANTS R eg u lar >2 25 S ale P rice $ 1 .9 5 th re a d in th e A m erican Flair th a t re p re s e n ts you one of s tr e n g th a n d se cu rity . E m b le m atic of fin a n c ia l freed o m a n d a b le to s ta n d th e s to rm s of life w ith o u t b re a k in g , fa d in g o r grow insr ta tte re d . FIRST STATE BANK G re sh am , O regon A STR O N G BANK A. F. Jo h n so n , w ho lives ju st o ut- j side th e city lim its on so u th R oberts avenue, w as tak en to E m anuel h o sp i ta l W ednesday m orning w here he will rem ain for som e tim e for X -ray ex am in atio n an d possible trea tm e n t. The so u th e ast circ le of th e L adles J Au u n u su a lly fine p ro g ram of m usic j Aid of the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch w as given at the M ethodist E piscopal j w ill have a picnic next T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 18, on th e g ro u n d s at C. E. J a c k ch u rch la st F rid ay evening, w hen Miss son's. They w ill m eet a t noon th e re F ried a B ratzel presen ted her piano and o th e r circ les of th e Aid are in pupils in rec ital. T he program was vited to p articip a te. L adies a re r e w ell arra n g e d and th e pupils played I q u ested io b rin g lunch, p late, cup. etc in a m a n n er w hich was a cred it to them selves and th e ir teach er. W. D. j G resham C h ap ter O rder of E astern K lndei assiste d on th e program , giv S ta r w as honored d u rin g th e session ing tw o fine violin num bers. of th e g ran d ch a p te r w hich closed on Ed. Sm ith, th e v e te rin a ria n whose T h u rsd ay evening in P o rtlan d . C. G. Schneider, w o rth y p atro n of th e c h a p home is on Main stree t, is critica lly te r, gave an ad d ress on th e flag at the ill at th e hom e of ac q u ain tan c es on opening session cn T uesday, and Mrs. j Y am hill stre e t in P o rtlan d w here he i V. G. S m ith past w orthy m atro n , w as I has been for n early tw o weeks. He I appointed g ran d E lecta for the en w as tak en to th e ho sp ital w hen first suing year. Mrs. Sm ith w as in stalled stric k en w ith an attac k of h e a rt fall- j at th e closing session. She w as p re u re caused by in te stin al hem orrhages, sented w ith m any b eau tifu l flow ers but w as soon rem oved from th a t place by her frien d s of th e G resham c h a p to be cared for at a p riv ate home te r on th a t occasion. M emorial s e r F rien d s of Mrs. Sm ith, who is blind, I ' vices w ere held for th e late Ju d g e took her to his bedside on T hursday. George W. S tapleton, past g ran d p a Mrs A nna Je n n e r of C orvallis is tro n . w ho w as also a past worthy visiting a t th e home of h er son and p atro n of th e G resham ch ap ter. his wife. Mr. and Mrs. G K. Je n n er. Mrs. R. C. L essard and little d au g h - | R ecent g u ests a t th e Je n n e r tv me ter. Lila May, of P o rtlan d visited y e s w ere cine tn e m other of Mrs. Je n n e r, te rd a y w ith Mrs. L e ssa rd 's fath er. Mrs. F ra n k L ines of A lbany and the la tte r's sister, Mrs. W C. H aw ley, of Van Benthusen. E. W A ylsw orth, W alter Metzger W ashington, D. C„ wife of United and W. J. Todd w ere d eleg ates from S tates R ep resen tativ e H aw ley, who the Masonic lodge in G resham to th e w ith his wife is spending th e sum m er g ran d lodge of Oregon w hich eo n -I >n Salem eludes a th ree-d ay convention in P o rt land today. What you « a n t, when you want I’ Ì a« you want It— Want ad it. ICE S W E E T CREAM and “Gresham Maid” ICE CREAM Supplied Dally Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381 G ood Copies can be made from those old family Daguerreo types, Ambrotypes and tintypes. Hardy Studio P hone 541 K e do kodak Finishing and Enlarging.