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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1922)
A 9 T he concert tom orrow evening by ’ WHO SAYS THE FACULTY th e P o rtlan d Ad Club Q u artet will be I ARE NOT BALL PLAYERS? th e m usical event of th e year at the G resham T h eater, W ednesday, May j E x tra special! T he B aptist Mission C ircle will 24. T ---- he — Ad ------- Club T Q he u artet has th of e dis- freshles th e high school m ee‘ w ith M rs- O. Q. B arry W ednes-, tin ctio n of being the c ity ’s leading have c h a n enge(, th e facuIty tQ a baS(J day. May 24 at 2 p. m. T he mem bers professional q u a rte t and for sev eral , . (will begin th e stu d y of m issions and years have thured th e cities of th e g a “ e ‘0„ be played tom orrow , a v ar|ed lntereHtfng program wlI1 N o rth w est i.iv ! W ednesday aftern o o n , May 24 T he , . . , , -northw est. Adv win it„„ , . u r, . j *»e given of re p o rts from m ission sta- --------------------- raculty will line up w ith Coach __ ___ ... , , H igh Hchoel P ic tu re IMiow May 88. «ba< ren behind, th e bat and M eC or-¡c „ r> M ason will s in g l a duet and GRESHAM LOCALS The Undelivered Package SAV? Z I'M LOOKING FOR T H E BOV WHO PROMISED VO D ELIV E R T H A T ■1 P A C K A G E AND ) D ID N ’ T V DO / " * P ch er w lth th e Bupport of Mrs. Robt. N eu b au er will sing a solo it ¡ i*'?,”™' W b l" " o n ’ Can,pbe11- R««»er- A corrtial lnvUaUon to , he p u b l|c |s d.’ * ver,U ' Botkin and P rin - extended. ‘-’‘pal Cannon. Lyle Mason will have ! his in su ran ce policy raised to th e - ' i8H Della Lewis, who spent the lim it and act as chief official. H e will ! paBt th re e weeks w lth h er a u n t and ca rry a g atlin g g u n loaded to th e muz j uncle in V ancouver, re tu rn e d home zle an d shoot on th e least provoca Sunday. Mr. Mrs E. E. C hipm an were tion. T he gam e will be called p ro m p t-I M r- and Mrs. ly a t 3 :4 5 and th e facu lty has or- (P leasan tly su rp rised last F rid ay e v e n -) __A - ■ - I 1 n IF ll'h an »Lr.ÍM MA« .1 OLI____ . I supply when th e ir son. C. 1 E. Chipm an, ' dered enough stre tc h e rs to and his wife and six children arriv ed th e needs of each m em ber. unexpectedly. They m otored over from H olton, Oregon for a sh o rt visit. GRESHAM MAN WEDS Mr and Mrs. B. O. Boswell have PORTLAND GIRL moved te th eir recently acquired home T he m a rriag e of H arold J. Busick on South Roberts Avenue. and Miss G ladys G. Jack so n of P o rt Mrs. Chas. Kadderly, of Portland, land on la st S atu rd ay evening, May well known to many of th is place, is 20, cam e as a com plete su rp rise to In the Portland S anitarium taking friends. W hile th e young couple treatm ents for a nervous trouble. Mr. had been going to g e th e r fo r some and Mrs. S. C. Jones called on her at tim e, no one knew of th e wedding the san itariu m on last Sunday. LONG DISTANCE TELE date. ----------------- MEMORIAL SERVICES AT F ive acres of land in G resham for Mrs. Violet Thornton left on S a tu r T he m arriag e was quietly so lem PHONE IMPROVEMENTS METHODIST CHURCH ren t. H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2. . _______ nized at th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. day for an extended stay w ith her s is -, ter, Mrs. Robert Leighton, of La G resham now has six long distance j T he last Sunday in May has been A. Thom pson, w ith W ill Hessel and R eg u lar m eeting of Gresh- th e g ro o m ’s sis te r actin g (w w it Grande. On her way she will v isit an copper telephone circu its to P o rtlan d , hallow ed by h alf a cen tu ry of ob- am Lodge No. 125, The” D.',“ " ’ " " L° “ k • ' " W“ ; ,h„e T 6’ « “ “ « • » I S , I.O.O.F. « « nesses. D&llcs i i H arold Busick Is well know n in T'hti A n a fte r n o o n d r iv e t « r t : form erly U8ed- P rlo r to th e Novem- o f o u r cou n try as a day sacred t o day evening. B ro th ers welcome. Sw atting flies is all very G resham and is a rep rese n tativ e of “Gladiolus F arm ” was greatly e ^ y e d T * ' 8t° rm ’ Wh‘Ch CaUBed 8° those who fel1 d8‘ence of th e flag CLARENCE STANLEY, N. G. well, but rather primitive in th e G resham O verland com pany. The last Sunday by Mrs. II. L. St. Clair mUCh daraag0 to telephone property, in all o u r wars. i H ILL, Secretary.______________ method. The better way—the young couple expect to m ake th e ir and daughter M argaret, Mr. and Mrs ,b e long dl8tauce Iines serv in g Gresh- N ext Sunday m orning th e last rem - .......................... .........................................„„„ RIGHT way—is to screen your home here. home early in the season, thus C. E. R usher and Miss Emma Johnson am were ro u ted along th e Base Line j n an ts of th a t heroic m u ltitu d e once = The flowers th a t are the p articu lar at-j ™ad ¿roln P o r‘' and “ > ‘he Twelve a niighty ho8t, wI1, b ear th e )r l| eliminating the necessity of the DYING FATHER SEEKS swatter. NEW S OF SOLDIER SON — traction ju st now «zv are the Darwin House. - The circu its ai are u lr l/aiH Ill Tul- IU1-! Mlle -------- - —« new vsavuilO V . „U..- K« e ips, which make a gorgeous showing. routed “ 1°"« ‘he Sandy road on th e l° th e cburches o u r co untry to pay 1 1 The aged fath e r, lying a t th e point nom age a« e to th e ir fallen com-! 3 Crissev know how to poles P °les carry in g th e circu its serving ! ln th e lr hom We have adjustable screens of d eath is calling piteously fo r his Mr. and Mrs. Crlssey complete in all sizes—or by the son according to word received by mass th e ir flowers and arrange them ea ste rn Oregon and W ashington as rade8’ and them selves to receive th e I fa r as Fairview frflm w hich point a hom age of a co u n try redeem ed by | A m erican Legion D epartm ent H ead as to color for the very best effects. roll, or the foot. A fine 9-pound boy was born to Mr. new pole line has been bu ilt on th e ‘b e k sacrifice. q u a rte rs from th e F ra n k B urns Post ea st side of Fairview road to th e ■ 11 w111 be so In G resham . T h e 11 a t Condon, Oregon. All efforts m ade and Mrs Ellsw orth D. Raker, a t a Prices are lower this year. ‘he W om an’s Relief Corps, I by H arry N. N elson D ep artm en t A d Portland hospital on last Saturday, Base L ine road. T his rea rran g e m en t I ° ’ A’ 20. He has been named Robert and im provem ent has been m ade a t a tb e Spanish W ar V eterans, th e A m er- j 2 ju ta n t to locate F red C larence Rice May SPECIAL — Sherwin - W il have been in vain and th is Anal re Ellsworth. C ongratulations are being C° 8t ° f , 1 0 ’50l)00 and now gives ^ an L eg,on and ‘he W om en’s Aux- I par- O reslla,n th e benefit of th e h ighest ” iary ** 1 w orship in a body a t th e | liams screen paint. Prevents sort is being m ade to th e press of the showered showered on on not not only only the the young young par ' g rad ■"* e of ‘ long d istance circu its and M ethodist church. All m em bers of , = ents but on the grandparents as well sta te to assist in finding th e boy. He ru st; drie« quickly. Guaran should in su re a m ore rapid and — sat- i tbe8e o rg , an izatio n s, and every ser- | Dr. and Mrs. Inglis have several grand i 8n° Uld ' nBUre a m ore rapld and , t teed to w ithstand all kinds of was last h eard from in Decem ber children but th is is the first grand- i9factory 8ervlce th a a h ereto fo re. i vlce m an ln ‘he com m unity is invited . . s when was In B rem erton Navy Yard weather. 1 I t is of in te re st to n o te th a t th e j to occuPy a section of th e church r e - I m b ut he left th e re leaving a P o rtlan d child for Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Raker. provem ents m ade in long d istan ce served for them a t th e m orning ser- 3 -»len W elcome W ith p le a s u re 2 o r n in g __ address which he n ever rea ch ed . Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Quicksall are en- ' transm ission co m in g in th e past few years vice. T he p asto r of th e church, th e | t h e joying a visit from the la tte r’s brother, have alm ost revolutionized the long Rev. A. 8. Hisey, will preach an ap- f u * - p ' r T A t r ? S torage b attery rep a irin g and re A. W. Phingsten, of Seattle. 1 1 llV l i i . Phone 1421 charging. s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r distance service. T hrough th e inven p ro p ria te serm on. T he church choir |f work. R ak er ft 8on. J- P. Province has sold his place tion of vacuum tu b e rep e atin g ap p a r will fu rn ish su itab le music. near the Standard Oil tan k s to John atu s and th e application of th is to T uesday, May 30, a t 10:30. ap p ro I hey will be particularly! Callgrene of Minneapolis, Minnesota. long line circu its, telep h o n e en g i p riate services will be held in th e interested in the new snap- I The la tte r takes possession at once. neers now s ta te th a t th e re is no lim it B aptist church, follow ed by th e dec Mr. Province has moved to Portland. to th e d istances to w hich long dis o ratio n of th e g raves of th e soldier py styles we have in stiff! Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown and tan ce tran sm issio n may be had, pro dead in th e cem etery, w ith su itab le straws and panamas. daughter Doris left on Sunday morn vided circu its are properly built and flo ral offerings. D ecoration day should be univer- 3 D_' * l » i r n ■ »/• E Ing by automobile for a trip to Seattle w ea th er conditions and a few o th e r and other Puget Sound points. On the unavoidable th in g s do n ot in terfere. sally observed by all p atrio tic people I * way north they called on relatives of In fact, it is said co n v ersatio n s would fo r th e d ecoration of all g rav es and i i \\ e have just rèceived four of the most popular shades in W alter Piehl a t Puyallup. They are be possible from th e e a rth to th e th e b eau tify in g of th e cem etery. moon if th e re w ere poles on w hich expected home w ithin a day or two. T he B ank __ of __ G resham pays 5 P p er 3 3 _____ to place th e wires. cent j ,/ G R E SH A M , OREG O N Carlltos Strebfn is now employed in vent llliereHl on tim e deposits.---Adv. iliHum iiM iiiM UMMiimmMiMMuujiliiim.... .......... ......I. One of th e m ost rem a rk a b le dem the Tw entieth Century store to clerk o n stra tio n s of th e re su lt of long dis after school and on Saturdays. tance Im provem ents was on Novem-1 M.. and Mrs. A lbert E kstrom have re ber 11, 1921, when P resid en t H ard turned from a trip to Seattle which ing delivered an add ress a t A rling took several days. They went on busi ton cem etery n ea r W ashington. D. C„ ness and at the same tim e visited with on th e occasion of th e b u rial of an Mr. E kstrom ’s brother, Sidney McCart unknow n so ld ier whose body had er, In Seattle. While on th eir trip been re tu rn e d from F rance. On th a t they visited with C urtis H endricks occasion It Is estim ated th a t P re si who was a patien t in the governm ent dent H a rd in g ’s ad d ress was h eard by tubercular hospital at Tacoma. Since 100,000 people at A rlington cem e then he has been tran sferred to the tery. 35,000 in New York and 20,000 new tubercular hospital which has in San F rancisco, and could have been built a W alla Walla. been h eard by ad d itio n al th o u san d s if C. M. Q uicksall has a fine new they had assem bled. Not only was Ford sedan w hich he purchased last P resid en t H ard in g ’s ad d ress h eard by •»V.’VY.V.- week from R ak er ft Son. th e assem bled crow ds b u t th e re was also a program of m usic an d o th e r “Old .Maid's C onvention is add resses in connection w ith th e -* T H Ï -*■" Postponed. 'N IN C H ÍS T tA cerem ony w hich w ere also heard. __T O W « __ , T he e n te rta in m e n t which has been This was by fa r th e g re a te s t au d i a t ev er — listened announced for F rid a y evening. May ence th ----- ----- — — to ~ a single 12, by th e Royal N eighbors has been j 8Pe a h e r and m ost of th e sam e equip postponed to F rid a y evening, May 26. 1 m ent w hish ---- *•-- ------------- - - be enabled th e voice to T he playlet, "O ld M aid's C onvention,’’ carried so far Is now av ailab le for o u r every day com m ercial conversations will be a p a rt of th e program . We also have plenty of the new colors in striped and o ver th e long d istan ce telephone. figured silk mixed W hat you w ant, when you w ant it, T he rad io will, of course, m ake it us you w ant it— W ant ad It. possible for la rg e r num bers of people to h e a r ad d resses th an h ereto fo re, Say it th e W ant Ad way. but fo r com m ercial purposes the de velopm ent and use of th e w ire sys tem s is still necessary and perhaps alw ays will be. Don’t forget th e moving p ictu re show at High school au d ito riu m , F ri- day evening. May 26. F ine pictu res Special music. Benefit H. 8. orches- tra. A dm ission 35c and 25c. to Men s Straw Hats L Kidder Hardware Co. Material for Sport Skirts r,Ceu at irom $1.5U to $0 : E. W. AYLSWORTH BARONETTE SATIN We are showing now for the SUMMER WHITE GOODS Striped and Laced Voiles, Ra tine, Black Cloth, Devonshire, Silk Mixed Crepe, Checked Dimity and Bengaline. Voiles and Tissue Ginghams j SPECIAL! GRESHAM THEATER Japanese Pongee S ilk ,.................................... S p rayin g T in«, in O regon. Clean Hits with a Winchester Your boy will get wholesome enjoyment out of his vacation if he has a good rifle. Target practice develops skill in markmanship. self reliance and manliness. It is a sport the whole family can enjoy. W inchester 22 caliber rifles are built according to the same standards th at have made all Winches ter rifles famous. They are simple in operation, accurate and safe. A. IV. Metzger «& Co The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 S praying tim e com es w ith grow ing tim e in Oregon. Indeed successful lo rc h a rd lsts beat th e first s tirrin g s of i n a tu re and get th e ir sprays on where (Protection is needed w hile th e buds a re sw elling but before th ey b u rst open, says th e O. A. C. E xperim ent sta tio n report. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Portland’s Celebrated Ad Club Quartet n one of their delightful Concerts ETHEL HAMPTON Soloist ag ain st San Joses scale, b if s te r ^ if te I and re,I sp id er m ites Is had by use of ; lim e-sulfur 12-10« as a dorm ant »pray. F or »calc only o r for leaf ro lle r of apples, m iscible oil S-100 is ' recom m ended. I Delayed d o rm an t spray tim e fol low» quickly on th e heel» of th e dor- i rood' w * e » ^ ly Groceries, Flour and Feed Statement Showing Condition of FIRST STATE BANK, Gresham, Oregon at close of business May 16, 1922 ANHBTg bud» are se p aratin g Just enough to ’ *‘* te< l'S taten H o n d a, O th er B o n d s expose to view th e blossom buds 1» s,o <‘k fe d e ra l Reserve Bank and W arrants th e tim e for thia spray a» per statio n Bank B u ild in g and F ixtures T ” ; i i - . x * a ; ............... .......... ...... nicotine su lfate th ree -fo u rth s pound I>ue from other Banks (ash ami Exchange ito 10« gallons of sprav solution F o r scale, red sp id er m ites and , O ther Assets tw ig m iner of pru n es and plum s th e d o rm an t spray ju st as th e buds are j opening— is lim e-su lfu r 12-100. Concert at 8:16 Phone 145 Walrad Mercantile Co. bT " ° f L ° anS an' ’ P ^O O U U P o rtlan d Ad Club Q u artet nesday. May 24 l l a n o T uning. Admission 36c and 26c. 11.00. Satisfaction g u aran teed . Phone Jones, G resham 1561. care O utlook. I 93, C apital Stock Surplus and Reserves ; I tnlivided Profits DEP« »SITS ..$228,936,33 . 237,402.60 30,301.20 24.661 35 31,708.47 5,391.68 31 16 - 1 ¡2 82 T otal LIAIIII.ITIF.q . . $ 30,000.00 32,187.62 7,910.63 488.334.67 T otal ....... ......... ........... $558,432*82 rae gang ,*« , netgs rae ma« raer aetps arassarr.