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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
b i b PAGE F o ri» GRESHAM OUTLOOK, For a REAL SWIM -th e Suit’s the Thing Z It’s easy to swim in a Columbiaknit Bathing Suit The original crotchless suit Cut to conform with the natural lines of the body. Knit ted of the finest virgin worsted yarns, they are hand- tailored like the best clothes, sewed throughout with pure worsted yarns. All seams are double loop stitched, increasing the strength 100 per cent and hold their shape perfectly and permanently. Endorsed and worn hv .lark Cody.Mille. Schlolh, Thelma I’ayne and other well known swimmers. Children’s all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 22 to 26... $2.50 Misses’ and Boys’ all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 28 to 34. $3.98 Misses’ and Boys’ all wool Bathing Suits, sizes 36 to 38. $4.95 Ladies’ and Men's all wool Bathing Suits, all sizes, $5.95 L. A. WACK & CO. Gresham, Oregon EXTRA SPECIAL YELLOW’ EARTHENWARE Mixing Bowl Sets 79c the nest 4 Bowls in a nest GRESHAM LOCALS W ord has been received from W. H. | Congdon of V ernonia, Oregon, th a t his b ro th er P ra n k of B rain ard . M innesota passed aw ay on Ju n e 20 follow ing a stro k e of p araly sis. Mr. Congdon w rites: “I am th e only one left of I seven b ro th ers, having lo st th ree b ro th ers and th re e sis te rs sin ce I m ade a trip ea st in 1917. F a th e r Tim e has been busy w ith his scy th e in th is fam ily, th e re being only th re e left o u t of 12.” JU N E Are always looking for opportunities to please their husbands. Listen to this. The savings youare able to show by purchasing your groceries at the • 20th CENTURY STORES M aurice Brow n of S an ta Monica, C alifornia, visited a t th e hom es of T hom as W iles. C. M. H arriso n , C. E. R usher, and o th e r G resham frien d s la st T uesday an d W ednesday eve nings. Mr. B row n, who is te m p o ra ri ly em ployed on th e p assen g er ste am er "A dm iral Shley," is th e son of Rev. and Mrs. J. M ontcalm B row n, who fo rm erly lived in G resham w here Mr. Brow n w as p asto r of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch for tw o years. W. C. B urch left W ednesday m o rn ing for Lookout m ountain, ab o u t 24 m iles n o rth w est of Carson, W a sh in g ton, w here he is d isp a tc h e r and fire lookout a t th e H em lock, W ind R iver d istric t, ra n g e r statio n . T his w ill be Mr. B u rch ’s eig h th year a t th is s ta tion. He has gone every y ear about th is tim e and rem ain s u n ti1 th e season of fire d anger is passed, u su ally about O ctober first. He w ill pack to the statio n , a d istan ce of 14 m iles from H em lock. H is son C laire w ill spend m ost of his vacation w ith his fa th e r a t th e station. Dr. and Mrs. G eorge P. H opkins of Tacom a, W ashington, and th e ir d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs. G eorge F. H opkins, Jr., of P o rtlan d , w ere c a lle rs W ednes day on Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. Dr. H op kins w as p asto r of th e M ethodist E p is copal ch u rch in G resham 13 y ea rs ago and his fam ily w ill be rem em bered by m any here. T h eir d au g h ter May served as a m issio n ary in Ja p a n for a year, but on acco u n t of ill h ealth w as forced to give up th e w ork. She is a teach er in the T acom a schools, as is h er sister, Mrs. W inifred O sborn w hose husband is an invalid. V ernon h as a wife and little d au g h ter. T h eir hom e is in Los A ngeles. Miss Olga N oreen arriv ed S unday evening from Los A ngeles, w h ere she has studied for th e p ast y ear in the Los A ngeles Bible In stitu te. She will spend th e g re a te r p a rt of th e sum m er a t th e hom e of h e r p are n ts, RJr. and Mrs. G. A. Noreen, and expects to con tln u e h e r stu d ies In th e fall. Miss F ried a P eterso n , who is to be the bride of Newell F an ch e r in th e near fu tu re, w as honored by a m isce l laneous show er on T h u rsd ay evening at th e home of Mrs. M ildred F an ch er. T he room s w ere p re ttily d ecorated in pink and w hite, w ith ro ses and sw eet peas. Miss P eterso n received m any b eautiful gifts. A fter playing sev eral in te restin g gam es, refre sh m e n ts w ere served. About 25 g u ests w ere, p resen t. Miss C lara S h irem an of C edar R ap ids, Iowa, who has been a g u est of Miss Em m a B. Jo h n so n for th e p ast m onth, left Monday for Seaside w here she w ill spend a few w eeks before re tu rn in g to her home. Miss E dna A ngell left today for a visit in St. Jam es, M innesota, and Dundee, Illinois, w ith relativ es. She will he m et in Illin o is by her m other who is com ing from E ngland, and who will come to Oregon w ith Miss A ngell before re tu rn in g to her home. will certainly convince the “men folks” as to your thrifts. Think of it! Over 12,000 thrift families take advantage of the extremely low prices, these Stores sell dependable merchan dise at, every day. Join the ranks NOW. Offerings Saturday and Monday, June 27 and 29 SAKHALIN CRAB MEAT, the very best of the Japan pack, extra special, halves, 2 cans, 55 CR Y STA L W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a r s .......................... 39c B IR D S E Y E M A TC H ES, box ................................... 5c F E D E R A L M ILK, ta ll c a n s, 3 fo r.............25c R I P E O LIV ES, p icn ic c a n s...................10c C a m p b e ll’s BEANS, th e “ big t i n ” . MASON JA R CA PS, zinc, 2 dozen ........................ 45c 20th C e n tu ry JA R RIN G S, e x tr a th ic k , 3 doz......25c BON AMI C A K E S.......... 10c BON AMI P O W D E R 12}£c 73^ MAZOLA OIL, q u a r ts .......................... 45c T o ile t P a p e r, “ 1000 s h e e t” so ft tissu e , 3 r o lls ......22c 45<* PO ST BRAN FL A K E S , 2 p a c k a g e s ............... 25c 2 0 1H CENTURY COFFEE, “Every day in every way it’s better and better, direct from our roaster to you, 3 lbs. $1.32, lb. 45c New Potatoes, 7 pounds Mrs. R. D. B ailey visited frie n d s in T he D alles th e early p a r t of th is w eek. Mrs. Jo h n F. B am ford and d au g h te r Miss R uth B am ford of S eattle, visited a t th e K. A. M iller hom e on T hursday. Mrs. K. A. M iller, Mrs. Jam es S te rl ing, an d Mrs. E. E. W elling w ere d ele g ates from th e G resham ch a p te r to th e O regon C onference W. H. M. S., held a t C orvallis from Ju n e 23 to Ju n e 25. Mrs. E dna B u n tin g an d ch ild ren en te rta in e d frien d s from W oodland, W ashington, and P o rtla n d on W ednes day evening. Mrs. E ttse l T. Jo n es of B rem erton, W ashington, is v isitin g w ith frien d s and relativ es in G resham . T he L ad ies’ Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch m et w ith Mrs. C. E. Ja ck so n on W ednesday. A fter th e re g u la r m eeting they w ere joined by th e ir h u sb an d s and frien d s and a picnic su p p e r w as enjoyed. Miss E lizabeth Jo h n so n has r e tu r n ed to h er duties as p o stm aste r a fte r a very nejoyable v acation trip to Colo rado. ^^2.49 29< 43, ICE S W E E T CREAM SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION HOTEL BENSON COFFEE Saturday • onlv • DOIBLE QUICK TAPIOCA Friday and DIAMOND \\ JELL DESSERT C E R T O , fo r jelly , b o ttle .......................... ..29c PINEAPPLE, standard sliced, large cans, 2 for.........................\ THE WAY TO WEALTH SAID Benjamin Franklin, “is as plain as the way to market. It depends chiefly on two words—Industry and I rugality. 1 hat is, waste neither Time nor Money but make the best use of both. Without industry, and frugality nothing will do; with them—EVERYTHING” I he ol ficers of the First State Bank endorse this sim ple rule without reservations. An account in this bank will materially aid you in achieving success. I t w ill give you a standing in the community and entitle you to the friendly and helpful advice and assist ance of this banking i'csiitution. gk— and Grenham Maid" ICE CREAM . Supplied Pally Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. • j* U ithout frugality few can become rich, and with it tew would become poor."—Samuel Johnson. FIRST STATE BANK G re sh am , O regon A STRON G BANK GROWERS ATTENTION! Wu ..a re now re c e iv in S c h e rrie s , a ll v a rie tie s e x cep t K ep u b lican s. PURE CANE SUGAR, new 6 SEEDLESS RAISINS, Sultanat, I lbs. 7 OI 1 ER SARDINES, large oval tins, 3 cans..................................... 10c 39<' BALL MASON JARS, complete with caps and rubbers, quarts dozen....... Cash price for Saturday and Monday. . FI 4OUR KI‘RR'S W A X P A P E R , 20 s h e e ts in pkg, 3 pk g s f o r ......10c COCOA NUT, fresh stock of fancy sugar cured, 2 pounds........................ CRISCO, 6-lb. c a n .................. .$1.39 GROCERY BULLETIN SUGAR N o rw e g ia n S a rd in e s, in p u re o liv e oil, 2 cns, 25c TEA, young tender leaves producing the finest flavor, in bulk, Ceylon and India, pound 59c, “Spider Lee”’ Japan, lb....55d Rev. E. N. Long w ith his wife and d au g h ter, Lois, is spending a few days a t N ew berg v isitin g w ith Mrs. L ong's sis te r, Mrs. R. M. M assey and fam ily Phone 1236 Gresham He expects to move his fam ily soon to W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant 1«. O akland. K ansas, w h ere his fa th e r is a s v o n w a n t It— W aul ail. It. very ill. Mr. Long m ade a trip re cen tly to K ansas b ut w as obliged to re tu rn to G resham . He w ill rem ain in th e ea st indefinitely hut some day in ten d s to re tu rn to Oregon. T he Rev. W. T. K lotzbach h as moved into tlie p arso n a g e and w ill ta k e ch a rg e of th e w ork of th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h , succeeding Mr. Long. 1 ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, 1 lb....... 57. , 3 lbs.. $1.65. 5 lbs....... $2.65 A fire alarm w as sounded y esterd ay 2 BEECHNUT PORK AND BEANS, special, 2 for................................ 25c m o rning about 9:30, callin g th e fire m en and equipm ent to th e lot back of th e M ethodist p arso n ag e w here a sm all blaze had been discovered on stock . th e roof of the w oodshed by th e p a s to r, Dr. C. W. H uett, who w as w o rk ing in th e back yard. A sm all sm old erin g bonfire w as b u rn in g ab o u t a hundred feet aw ay from th e shed and 3 CERIO, indispensible for preserving, 2 for. 65> it w as th o u g h t a s p a rk m u st have blow n onto th e roof. T he d ry n ess 4 MA ION, kills flies quickly and surelv 50c, 75c, $1.25 an d excessive h eat of th e day w ere conditions favorable to a fire. Dr. F ra n k P eak and Geo. F. Honey have gone on a b rief trip to T ro u t BI ST PA IEN T, 40-lb. Lake. W ashington. Much an x iety is felt by frien d s of Miss F lo ren ce Honey as to her safety in w ar-to rn China. Miss Honey, who h as been in China for a year an d a 5 BI LK COCOA, high percentage of oil, 3 lbs............................................ 25« HEPPS RACKET STORE B R ID E S HIGHEST PRICES A lso re c e iv in g R a s p b e rrie s a n d L o g an s. At o u r new lo ca tio n in old s ta r c h fac to ry . C all and a r r a n g e c o n tra c ts Pho«.-,. H. E. THAYER G resham , Oregon half, w as scheduled to sail for home *» *a fct M »a m on Ju n e 15. A le tte r w ritte n by her £ a few days before th a t date described Buy your the situ atio n as serio u s and expressed £ 3 th e fea r th a t she m ig h t not be ab le to get on board the vessel th a t w as to b rin g h er home. H er fath e r, W. F. Honey, left early th is w eek fo r V an * 3 couver. B. C., on a b u sin ess trip and 3 tor J w hile th e re planned to m ake every effort to le arn w h eth er his d au g h ter has sailed or not. No w ord h as been b 3 received from him to date. Jo h n B ' 3 Honey and his m o th er left y es terd ay by autom obile for V ancouver [ At stand on Powell Valley j road, just west of to be p resen t w hen th e vessel a rriv e s „ 1 city limits. from th e O rient. 3 Open evenings, S atu rd ay a lte r- 3 Among th o se who cam e to atten d g noons and all day Sunday. j th e w edding of Miss W inifred St. C lair and Raym ond Roger w ere P rin c ip a l O. C. H adley of th e A thena high ness asso ciates and o th e r friends of school and Mrs. H adley, and Miss Mr. R ogers w ere p resent, am ong them Merle Best of Pendleton, a te ac h er in Dr. and Mrs. O G. F orbes of M ultno the school. Dr. J. D. McCormick of m ah. F o rm e r G resham people here K im ball School of Theology. Salem , for the occasion w ere Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. McCormick, and m any co l C. M. Z im m erm an. Mr. and Mrs. F red lege frie n d s of th e brid e from Salem . C h alk er and Mrs. A rth u r Hogg of P o rtlan d and o th er cities. Many busi- P o rtlan d . ; FIREWORKS > 4th of July