Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1923)
PAGE FOUR GRESHAM VOI NG people MARRIED IN PORTLAND The baxaar given by the women of HILL HOLD PICNIC Teacher—“Willie! spending a few days visiting their Define Punc- Mfss Lillie Nelson, a graduate of the community church on last Friday --------- - ture.” mother, Mrs. Mary Preston, at the 1 C. E. Rusher has been confined to this year s class in the Greeham high evening was well attended and was a B. W. Emery home. The twelfth annual picnic of the Willie—“A puncture Is a little hm school, became the bride of Henry great success socially and financially. his bed with grip for several days I Douglas County Association of Port- in a t,re usuaDy found a great di. Tilgner, proprietor of the Main Street The proceeds were 842, which the ; past. Garage in Gresham on Sunday even ladies used to buy gravel for fixing land will be held at Peninsula Park Unce fron* “ garage or repair shop - Mrs. I. M. Thomas, who, with her AGED WOMAN PASSES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS on next Sunday. June 24. The busi- ing at 10 o’clock at the home of the up the road leading to the church. husband recently purchased the Mar- Rev. Mr. Kratt, pastor of the First The men of the congregation will ion Johnson place northwest of , " who suffered a ness session will be held at 11 German Baptist church of Portland furnish the money needed for re Gresham, expects to have all her plans B„ „ [ 8 , ne , complete by July 1 for the nrivate 8troke of Paralysis on last Saturday o’clock and basket dinner will be en The witnesses were E. Du Rae of shlnglinw7h» .'hLi’Z.. TCT“”“ work will will be be donated. donated e cars and the sanitarium which she will condui' at even’° K at home ,n Gresham- joyed at noon. A program of music Howard Auto Company, and Miss work that place. The location is ideal be- *>asaed awaF Tuesday afternoon. June and speeches will be given in the af Edith Steelhammer, both of Portland, ing sightly and healthful. The house , without having regained con- ternoon, beginning at 2 o’clock. All “The Glad Hand who had accompanied the bride and Strawberries Grow Large. is roomy and has all modern con- ,scloU8ne88- Her stroke came follow- Douglas county people, whether mem Bd/le School 10 a. m.. Sermon a ? ’l l a. n, groom earlier In the day to Dallas and 7 30 p. m. Lord's Sunn», .v « D!- where they visited with Mr. Tilgner’« a vi8it t0 iler o,d friend an<t neigh- bers of the association or not, are Strawberries grow wondrous large veniences, and plans are being made Sunday o f the month. Bible Sniriv flr"! parents. to fit up the grounds for the comfort . * 2 Mrs J H’ Wood- who ia confined cordially welcome. P raise Service W ednesday 7 and and luscious in this vicinity. One day and pleasure of the patients Mrs . v ln Gre8ham. Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tilgner will make Several members of the association Choir R ehearsal. Thursday.' 7: this week Mrs. C. A. Baker was dis Thomas will take only convalescents aIt“° uf h very feeble herself, had are in this part of the county, includ their home in Gresham in rooms fitted playing a box of Marshalls so large invalids and aged persons She has ,wa!ked »ever®! blocks to bring cheer ing L. P. Manning, first vice presi “la lversal Brotherhood Is the Goal" up for them In the Ross building. thou w ith us and we will tin had years of experience in this line of ' l° end' « dent; and G. W. Wonacott, second Come that 12 berries crowded the hallock thee good.’ work and was for ten years at Pleas- Cy Jane Massey was born in vice president of the organization. to the lim it They weighed V of a ant Piano Tuning. Home. Missouri, February 11, 1847. She pound and when placed side by side Satisfaction guaranteed. $3. ™ measured 20% inches. Mrs. Guy 6 w X e , . „ ,,, B. Jones, phone Gresham 189x1. ertaon photographed the berries. 1 home of Mrs. John Metzger on Tues- . ,* 1 1853' The fam,ly dav afternoon June ’ 6 »7 » settled in Lane county where they There w i l l T e in ltm tin n x n ’, 0 cl5K:k- “red “*»«1 1865 when they moved to are Tequest^ to^belpresent lneInber8 ' Ur°°* 8i Oregon' In 1892 8he was requested to t>e present. married to James Harvey Wilson, « 1 he six-month-old son of Mr. and who passed away in Gresham in 1920. Mrs. Walter Markwart of Estacada. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. made from silkolette cloth, pongee color neatlv i grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark- Mary Mrs. » Matheny < of Troutdale, « > • -» wutuuic, 1 a. Liz Dollars attract each other and travel in coveys. igkH of pneumonia via Tsana* aa* British D-Ui-L _ I__ « • .IX _ wart of Gresham d died zie Long of Columbia and Mrs £ ' a r ¡following whooping cough and was Eliza Largent of Walla Walla, and a I , ? “ c e 8 t a r t to •«cum ulate money instead of SDend- buried this afternoon in Douglas cem- brother, George Massey of Amity, Ore your wayUd’C ° U8,y’ y° U 11 find a ” 8orts of currency coming , etery. Funeral services were held in gon, also four step children, C. W. and AISa t t S d SlllrtS' ln assor,ed- 'W H »tripes, collars j Bethel Baptist church In Gresham. An W. M. Wilson of Portland, J E. Wil older child of the family is seriously I Keep saving and depositing in the bank if you wish to son of Gresham and Mrs. I. L. Clark ill with the same trouble. of Portland. keep money flying toward you and with you. I r, ' trs’ Gertrude Schanno and Miss The funeral services were held yes Show a disregard for the magical dollar if you want to I Burdine Merrill have returned from terday forenoon at the Methodist Epis I ¡Seaside, where they went by auto copal church in Gresham, in charge of I s » ? ; away ■-* B. V. D. Union Suits a t.... JIA O [.early this week. her pastor, the Rev. A. S. Hisey. The Rev. J. H. Wood, in a brief speech, Members of the Rebekah degree Topkis L nion Suits, loose, SUIT are requested to be present next paid tribute to the memory of a true cool and com fortable...$1.00 friend whom he had known for many Monday evening, June 25, for drill practice. years. The interment was at Clagget j h a te money. Proper associations will bring you the FDR BOYS. . The general meeting of the Meth- cemetery, near Salem, where a group iftePA rllX POr' Unl' le“ AI1 <*>“ « f « h o t wSo go 1 : odist Ladies Aid will be held at the of old friends gathered to do honor to The “kpolfit” A thletic Union home of Mrs. W. J. Ott on next Wed the memory of a good and true friend. Suit is a splendid garm ent for Mrs. Wilson was converted and nesday afternoon, June 27. The as the summer hot days a t....... S5c sisting hostesses are Mrs. George W. joined the Methodist Episcopal church t h e sa fe place for your n est egg Stapleton, Mrs. W. E. Beegle and Miss in 1867 and remained a devoted and IS IN OUR BANK. Misses’ Union Suits a t......... 50c Edith Lyman. A good attendance is true Christian to the end of her life. She was an active church worker as desired. Misses’ Seal Pax Unions., $1.00 long as her health permitted. The regular meeting of the Gresh Misses’ V e s ts ..........................25c ¡am commercial club will be held in Spray for I berry Fly Now. Ladies’ Vests, each, 25c 35c 50c the city hall next Monday night at 8 The cherry maggot fly Is just mak Ladies’ Union Suits GRESHAM, OREGON o clock. Matters of importance are to ing its appearance. The cool weather come up for consideration and a full has retarded its development. On cool 60c, 75c, $1.25 attendance is desired rainy days it is not very active. How ever, the spray should be applied to NEW , FOR YO UNG MEN the trees on the first dry days EX s ro arthedaVcólorSW° O1 SWeaters’ sizes 32 34, as- Following is the formula: Sweetened Polson Bait Spray. Sizes 36 and 38 ............................................~ ~ ................ Lead arsenate, half pound; molas r-, . .............................................................. .. ses or syrup (never honey), 2 quarts- L et one now and save $2.00. water, 10 gallons. This amount is sufficient for spraying approximately 50 trees. The first spray should be applied as best fnnJ°JSe tha? y° k eliminate an>' supposition as to where are the soon as it quits raining and the second ^ food deposits, where to get nationally known quality at lowest Phone 141. " ‘ he °f Quaii‘y" r k spray should follow in about a week or ten days. In applying the spray r S h5 rC hC m° St COUrteous and careful attention is to be r l 2 ^ _________ Gresham take care to use not more material on ^ ceived, and tie to a TW EN T IETH C EN TU R Y ST O R E the trees than is necessary. About one pint to one quart solution is suf ficient to a full sized tree. There is You Get a Genuine American Square Deal no object gained by spraying the fruit itself, and heavy applications of spray at any of these stores apparently do no more good in mag F resh « œ - M r - - got control and may burn the foliage. Apply the solution as fairly fine drop 11 ‘tCENTlIRYatq T n p p be h?d’ at 3 TW ENTIETH lets to the upper surface of the outer possible prices, you’ll go to leaves. It is advisable to spray the foliage of adjacent trees and shrubs as well. BETHEL BAPTIST M E W SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS Birt/s of a Feather Flock Together UNDERWEAR FIRST STATE BANK Twentieth Century Grocery WALRAD MERCANTILE CO C E M L in STORE, and at the the right price ... sanitary market Everything Will Be] Sold for Cash, dur ing this Sale Further reductions have been made in many Items Tor the few remaining days of our sale as we must move a big quantity of mer chandise out with a rush to make room for a big eastern shipment that is due soon. Another slashing of prices prevails throughout the en tire store for the last week of our big stock reducing sale. We will positively end this sale next Saturday evening. June 30. DOMESTICS 111 B e lli Null. ■ »■•I..,.., Hl Real Sale Prices. 32-Inch Devonshire in plains and fancy checks ana plaids on sale at 2»c yard 32-inch Gingham checks and plaids. Sale price, yd 21c 32-irtch Zephyr Gingham Sale price, yard He BI M i l l ,« » CRETONNES 36-lnch Cretonnes, Ideal for draperies and comforter coverings. Regularly priced at 25c yard. Sale price, yard........................ j»,. Regular 90c Mercerized Llngette for Lingerie Wear, 36 inches wide, (olors, pink, blue, flesh, white, yellow, lavender. Sale price, yard............ 6»e COTTON BLANKETS Regular 82.75, size 54x74 Sale price ............................. *. Regular 82 85, size 58x76 Sale p r ic e ........... Regular 83 50. size 6,x76 " Sale price ....................... Regular 83 75, sizes 6SX8o, plaid"* ««le pr Ire . . . . **• Regular 84 25. sise 70x80........ “ Sale price ..................... R»^iilar 84.50, size 66x80, plaid » oh erlnc ..................... * , (>s R'^ular 83 75, size 66x76, plaid R oh crine ............................. M.9N PILLOW CASES 32c each __________ VUV11 Those who have not availed themselves of this wonderful op portunity to save would advise not to delay it any longer, but to come now while this sale is still in force Good quality Pillow Cases, size 42x36 Sale price ............................... j^ c INDIAN HEAD, BLEACHED Regular 25c 18-lnch Indian [lian Head >'ale price, jard Regular 45c 44 Inch Indian Head Sale price, jard 19c 37c LADIES’ | NION SLITS ...............2«c ---------48« ?n°?d /I uallty Tubings, widths 40 inch, 42 inch, 45 inch. Full cut, all sizes SjUM lnl Sale Price Big K e d a c tlo a . LOT 2 Men’s 220 Weight Blue Denim S a ,*‘ I»O m .......................... | i . | s OVERALLS (all sizes). Special $1.59 pair - . " • = Reg. 10c Palm Olive Toilet Soap, On Sale at 7c a bar Mohawk 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 59c yard p ri" - . ’ •" * Long Cloth 23c a yard (Jur regular 35c quality Long Cloth. Sal,, price. , . r d ‘ Ju g u lar - - c Hope Aluslln, bleached. Male price, yard Regular . Import,u| Japanese Crepe, Specially priced, yard PALM OLIVE SHAVING ( REAM L. A. WACK & CO, On sale at 29. Ctresham, Oreeon Successors to Bishop Bros. Regular $7.50 Men’s Dresi Shoes, Sale p r ic e r P er p air ...... LOT 7 89c each I ADIES’ SI MMER VESTS R pk . 35 c LOT 6 Regular $3.75 Men’s Work Shoes, Sale price d»« n n Per Pair ..............»pZ.JO Regular $4.50 Men’s Work Shoes, Sale price aa P er pair » > 5 .3 / all wool hi . W HETS Regular 612 00. size 66x80 Sale p r ic e .................. 4 Regular 813.50, size 70x80 ’ Sale prie* ................. Alajú Regular 116.00, size 70x80 Sale price ........... i l l "S Regular 818.00, size 70x80 ” Sale price a if Regular 819 50. size 72x82 ' ‘ Sale price ................. ' íu j u i Regular 825.00. site 72x84 Sale price ................... «17.75 ii.d"i<l,i ,l,w " '»akeis Blanket«, ¿ Hlaakel» at LOT 1 MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS All styles and sizes Regular 65c Union Suits Sale price ............................... M<> Regular 75c Union Suits Sale price .............. gj Regular 90c Union Suits............ Sale price ....................... «8c Regular 8100 Union Suits Sale price .............. sj|r Regular 8125 Union Suits ........ Sale price ................ !»>c Regular 8150 Union Suits Reg 35c Sleeveless Vests Sale price .......................... .. 2>e Reg 45c Sleeveless Vests Sale price ................................. .. Reg 50c Sleeveless Vests Sale price ................................. .. offering .lltrn rilv e l, Priced S t o . , lo r S m , W o » ., and ( liildrcn _ Regular 35c 36-inch Indian Head Sale price, yard Regular 60c 54-inch Indian Head Sale price, yard . Pillow Tubings at 43c a yard SHOE DEPARTMENT Regular $9.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, Sale price Per pair 3 $6.98 LOT 3 LOT 8 Regular $5.75 Men’s Work Shoes, Sale price d» < n o P er pair »?4.»5y Regular $5.50 Ladies' High Cut Shoes, Sale price, per pair $3.59 LOT 4 LOT 9 Regular $6.00 Men s Work Shoes. Sale price $4.58 Regular $7.50 Ladies' High Cut ( llf Shoes, Q->- Sale - price, per pair $4.98 Regular $4.50 Men’s Dress Shoes, Sale price ju.- Per pair $3.59 R^ , uI)a r i2 75 and $3.25 Childrens Scuffer Shoes, all leather. Sale d»-, n o Price, per pair $1.98 Per pair LOT Men's lly press Rubber Shoes To C lose $1.98 pair L ot id Remnants at Riff Reductions CHILDREN’S a4 LENGTH HOSIERY. Sizes 5 to 10 Regular 35c. Sale price Regular 40c. Sale price... Regular 50c. Sale price ................................. “3<‘ ................. .................. 37e At