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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
PAGE p o r » GRESHAM OUTLOOK. The Bank of G resham pays 5 per cent Interest on tim e deposits.—Ad» Scalp and Facial Treatment. F or appo in tm en ts for scalp and facial trea m en ts and care of h air, call G resham B eauty Shoppe, G r e s h a m 1841.—Adv. TUESDAY, JUNE GRESHAM LOCALS R uth, drove to S eattle S atu rd ay for a Shaw and fam ily. I w ln m eet a t th e pargonage We<lnea. vacation trip and a visit w ith rela A son, R ichard E a rl, w as born to day, Ju ly 1, a t 2 in th e afternoon, tlves. They expect to be aw ay a ll th is Chicken D ln n e n . Mr. and Mrs. F. H. S p rin g er of Aber- when th e officers for th e ensuing year week. Special chicken dinner every Wed deen, W ashington, on Ju n e 12. Mrs. will be elected. All m em bers and nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. at Popular Prices Miss Mabel Wood, who recen tly S p rin g er w ill be rem em bered as Miss friends a re co rd ially invited to atten d P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. g rad u ated from O. A. C. w ith th e high Addle Q uesinberry before h er m ar- Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K. J e n n e r have est honors earned in her d ep artm en t, M others A ttention! gone to Medford to atten d a conven- is em ployed on th e Home D em o n stra C h ild ren ’s h alf and th re e -q u a rte r Mrs. J. R. Robinson has re tu rn e d Bon of S m ith-H ughes te ach ers. A fter tion staff of th e U niversity of Cali from W alla W alla, W ashington, w here the convention th ey w ill v isit in silk socks in m any d elicate shades, Base L ine Road also beautiful d ress goods, lingerie fornia, at Berkely. Until A ugust her she atten d ed a convention and visited Aetne. C alifornia, and w ill r e tu rn to G uests at th e H. W. S tro n g hom e are m a teria ls, etc., for sale at home of du ties will co n sist of atten d in g con w ith frien d s. G resham about Ju ly 15 to a rra n g e for Mrs. G. A. Cox, co rn er T h ird stre e t Mrs. H. C. Brow n and d au g h ters, the 1 Mile East 12-Mlle Corner and Hood avenue, G resham .—Adv. Misses Betty an d F rances, and son ventions a t various places th ro u g h Mr. and Mrs. D ennis T ay lo r have 'h e ir moving to M olalla. out the state. N orton, and Miss C aroline P eirce, all re tu rn e d to G resham afte r tw o y e a rs ’ Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thom pson had as P atro n ize o u r ad v ertisers. Among G resham people w ho a re a t absence. They have been on th e Dam- S unday d in n er gu ests. Rev and Mrs of S tanford, C alifornia. Miss F ran ces and N orton Brown will rem ain during tending th e U niversity of Oregon sum m eier farm on 82d street. Mr. T ay lo r A. S. H isey and d a u g h te r H elen, Mrs.' m er school in P o rtlan d are Roy E. expects w ork a t th e pickle facto ry Ava E dw ards of P o rtlan d , and Lloyd th e b erry harv est. Cannon, Miss Mabel Inglis, Miss H elen when th e cucum bers begin com ing in. Long, g ran d so n of the T hom psons Mrs. M ary E. Welch, Claude and H oss and Jo e Peak. Miss B urgeois G race, are spending a few days In of S pringdale, te ac h er in th e F air- In th e m eantim e he and Mrs. T aylor who is spending th e sum m er h ere will w ork in the Gibson b erry field t ,,., S eattle w ith rela tiv e s and friends. , y lu’ Ten re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e fa ir view school, is also attending. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson left board m ade the trip by au to to P rin e - Monday aftern o o n for M armot, w here ville la st F rid ay w here they “took in " Mr. W ilkinson has ch a rg e of th e L ittle some of th e festivities in connection Sandy ra n g e r statio n . They expect to w ith th e Legion convention and helped be aw ay about four m onths. to m ake th e M ultnom ah county fair R e c citing hours for July 4th week-end are as follows: Mrs. W. C. B urch h as retu rn ed from b etter know n. T hey re tu rn e d S a tu r- Friday, July 5, 7 to 10 a. m. only. Bricks on hand at all times R oseburg w here she sp e n t th e p ast day by w ay of the M ackenzie pass Saturday, July 4, 12 to 9 p. m. week c a rin g for h er g ran d c h ild ren sto p p in g a few h o u rs in Salem for the will keep two hours. w hile th e ir p a re n ts atten d ed th e big W’oodmen picnic, and arriv ed Sunday, July 5, 12 to 9 p. m. A m erican Legion convention at P rin e- home late S atu rd ay evening. They V e are now receiving Royal Ann cherries, Rasp Viil e’ , 8aw 8ome new th r ills they hope to berries, Loganberries, at our new location in Gresham. On la st Sunday aftern o o n a n um ber book for th is y e a r’s fair. of m em bers and frien d s of th e F re e T h e R E X A L L S to re Mrs. F. E. D oscher and tw o c h il M ethodist, u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Phone,2„ G resham , Oregon dren of Boise, Idaho, a re visiting w ith m " W { a r ia a B n m n J Î th e ir p asto r, th e Rev. W. T. K lotz h er b ro th er, W. R. Jo h n so n and fam bach, held a p le asa n t and profitable ily. T hey drove th ro u g h easily In tw o relig io u s service in th e b eau tifu l days and rep o rted splendid roads and grove ad jo in in g th e S tro n g b erry a fine trip . O ther re c e n t g u ests of Mr. ran ch . A bout 150 p erso n s w ere p re s and Mrs. Jo h n so n w ere th e la tte r ’s ent. T he in te re st w as good and th e singing fine. Mr. S tro n g has g ran te d uncle, Prof, Joseph S c h a f e ^ a n d wife of M adison, W isconsin. P ro fesso r th e use of tl.e grove for fu rth e r s e r S ch afer is on th e facu lty of th e su m vices to be held d u rin g th e b erry se a m er school being held in P o rtla n d by son, on T uesday evening a t 7:30 and the U niversity of Oregon extension. on S unday aftern o o n a t 2:30. All a re He w as for 18 y ea rs p ro fesso r of h is welcome to atten d th e se In sp iratio n al to ry in th e U niversity of Oregon but open a ir services. is now a t th e head of the h isto ric al E. F. H ogm er of New Y ork City, lib ra ry in Madison. fo rm erly of P o rtlan d , has a rriv ed to Miss S a ra D otson and Miss E m m a atten d th e E lks n atio n al convention and w as a ca lle r a t th e Outlook one B. Jo h n so n sp e n t th e w eek-end a t day th is w eek. He drove acro ss co u n A storia and Seaside. try in a F o rd and his w as th e first An u n u su a lly in te re stin g session of c a r to re g iste r fo r th e convention G resham lodge of Odd F ellow s w ill be M T« com ing from a d istance. Mr. H ogm er held on T h u rsd ay evening, Ju ly 2. w as activ e in o rg an izin g th e Sandy Villa lodge of M ontavilla w ill be p r e s C ream ery com pany 14 y ea rs ago and en t and p u t on th e degree w ork. A is acq u ain ted w ith m any in th is larg e atten d a n ce of m em bers of th e vicinity. local lodge and visitin g m em bers is expected. FIREWORKS SUHR'S FLOWER FARM F ra n k Jo n e s retu rn ed S aturday night from Dundee, w here he has been doing ca rp e n te r w ork on the buildings of C. W. A ltm an, on his fine general farm , w hich Jo n es says is one of the best in the state. C. E. Jack so n is go ing to apply tw o coats of p ain t to the house and b a rn s and o th e r farm buildings. Why Not? MAKE YOUR DESSERT GROWERS ATTENTION! Hazelwood Ice Cream GRESHAM DRUG CO H> E> THAYER JULY BULLETIN In oui season s campaign for 1000 new customers The New Customer Army Is Growing Every Day / dr G o o d m erch an d ise to g eth er w ith our very low prices is bringing scores of n e w custom ers to our store. W e are doing our utm ost in giving the best value possible a n d w e ap p rec iate y o u r h earty response. ICE SW EET CREAM and “Gresham Maid” ICE CREAM S U IT S REDUCED IN Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es L aw rence have retu rn ed from M anzanita w here th ey sp en t a sh o rt honeym oon trip and a re a t th e ir new place on L aw rence s tre e t w hich is n ea rly com pleted. George Page, who has been laid up w ith rh eu m atism for th e p a st th re e weeks, is ab le to sit up a p a r t of th e tim e. D uring his absence C. M. Q uick- sa il is a ssistin g a t th e 12-mlle store. Supplied Dally Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Specials for July M E N ’S B. W. T h o rn e's new resid en ce on h is p io p e rty at th e end of W ilson avenue in W allula H eights is w ell u n d er w ay. I he house w ill have five room s and bath on th e first floor, and tw o room s in th e second sto ry to be finished la te r. It has a full basem ent. T he ex te rio r w ill be finished w ith red ced ar siding. Chas. G. W itter is th e c a rp e n te r in ch a rg e of th e building. Phone 1381 P R IC E its Ra M ka na G resham b a rb e r shops w ill be closed all day S atu rd ay , Ju ly 4. Open u n til 9 p. m. F rid a y night. Buy your Fire Works. one of these now at a saving. h 6 g°°‘ ’ the |Kltterns attractive. Chose H art Schaffner & Marx included $25 S u its.......... $ 1 S $3° Suits......$ 2 2 $2.50 Dress Shirts $1-95 Anderson Madras with silk strip e .................. $1.00 Athletic Underwear 52 UU I uil Back Brand. A good garment ...... !UlVe ” c1on?»,lete for men. women ami children, including the popular Jantzen Suits. < *1.25 to ■ M e to *3.50 SHOES— Our shoe stock for men, women and children is •ippeal,U C° mp ete’ O ur P°Pul«r Prices make a strong STRAW HATS All the popular new braids S u its ............ 4th of July $34 $1.50 Caps Men s and young men’s styles. Newest colors.................... $2.45 Harvester Shoes A good shoe for summer wear ...... , * At stand on Powell Valley g road, just west of * city limits. o * Open evenings, S atu rd ay a fte r. - £ noons and all day Sunday. | Fireworks! Buy y o u r firew orks a t in te rsec tio n ■ SO.UV? R oberts and H ogan road, and shoot them off in our shady yard. Good picnic grounds. W illiam s’ stan d . All kinds of refre sh m e n ts.—Adv. ° e t th e classified ad. habit. M em bers of G resham Lodge No. 125, I. O. O. F. a re urged to be p rese n t T h u rsd ay evening. Ju ly — vvork in th e first and second de grees. BEN STEVENSON, N. G. HOV H. GIBBS, S ec’y. $ 1 .0 0 * announcement $J.95 THE TABER PHARMACY Bathing Suits— Y '’" ■ for $35 S u its............ $45 ; FIREWORKS L arg e stock of fire w orks for sale Cleveland avenue and Section L ine road. Mrs. H a rry T ru e tt.—Adv. Men's Hose— We feature good Lisles Silk» Plaids Interwoven hose. 20c to S«c Allé to Kt I.m i 50c to 11.50 $2.00 to $5.00 w ear A department completely stocked to meet vour Br'and.rfqUlr' mCnt- Boss ° f S h o e s G R E S H A M D f All the new popular shades, featuring Phoenix Lisles 25c to 50c Sport ..... «,-,<• to *1.25 Silks... *l.o<» to #2.50 WORK CLOTHES— ,4ylsWortKSMdrtif\ M e n ’ s Ladies’ Hose- Giee Red Trading Stamps NEW SHIRTS will open for business on FRIDAY, JULY 3, in the new store in the Osburn building on Main St. New Fixtures Fresh Stock Experienced Pharmacist Up-to-Date Fountain Iceless Ice Cream Cabinet Weatherly Ice Cream with collars attached for dress wear. $1.25 to $3.50 THE TABER PHARMACY Gresham, Oregon