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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1924)
. m i m i , JIXK «, n«! T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per ce n t In terest on tin o d ep o sits__ Adv A b so lu te ly PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 G R ESH A M M EAT M ARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 TROUTDALE I cherry page three h u h - h . y DAMAGE CHERRIES T h ere w ill be a ch ild ren s day p ro gram a t th e T ro u td ale com m unity W ormy c h e rrie s a re dam aging O re ch u rch n ex t S unday evening a t 8 gon's com m ercial c h e rry fru it in d u s o'clock. T he baptism of ch ild ren w ill try. say s a c irc u la r from th e Oregon follow th e program . S unday school E x perim ent statio n . T he situ atio n is m eets a t 10 o'clock. t , I serio u s ®«d should receive atten tio n . Miss Je n n ie McGinnis of P o rtlan d C ontrol m ethods have been developed visited a few days a t th e hom e of h er th a t a re safe and p rac tica l and aouli p are n ts. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M c O ln -|cable to Oregon conditions. The cost uis. Of th e tre a tm e n t is low and u n d er L. A. H arlow took a th r e e -d a y s 'fis h -j norm ...... w ill m re al ™............ conditions w re su s u lt lt in in a a ing trip to th e W ind riv e r co u n try , re- m ark ed d ecrease in th e p ercen tag e of tu rn in g S unday night. ld dam n m o aged „ .,j . f — r u .. i t T he Misses M arg aret an d M iriam T he ‘w o rm ” in th e c h e rry fru it is Spence. Jo h n McGinnis an d R ichard th e m aggot of a fly. It is of the ty p i K n a rr sp e n t F rid a y a t L ost lake. cal m aggot form , w hite or yellow ish A b ro th er of Wm. Owens has been in color, an d slig h tly m ore th an one- fo u rth inch in length w hen full grow n. v isitin g him for a few days. The ad u lt is a sm all b lackish fly T hom pson W hite of St. H elens, O re gon, visited at th e J. R. K n a rr hom e w ith yellow legs. T he m aggot lives on T uesday. Mr. W hit? an d th e in th e soil u n til ea rly Ju n e, ab o u t the K n a rrs w ere neighbors 20 y e a rs ago tim e Royal A nn c h e rrie s a re begin- I ning to ripen. in K ansas. —take heed —a short letter from a man at fifty to himself at twenty-one SAVE NOW” —wish I had SAVING W ITH A SYSTEM AT T H E The fly stin g s th e fru it an d deposits M. B. McGinnis and fam ily. R ichard T e g a rt and fam ily and W. E. T eg a rt th e egg b en eath th e skin of th e fru it enjoyed a picnic d in n er a t S andy Dell The young m aggots h atch in five to Sunday. seven days and com m ence feeding on F u n e ra l services for Mrs. E lizabeth and tu n n e lin g th ro u g h th e p ulp of the GRESHAM, OREGON R ussell, age 78, of P o rtlan d w ere held ch erry . T he tim e th e m aggot will on Sunday a t th e T ro u td ale ch u rch . spend in th e fru it varies w ith th e d e S ervices for Jo sep h L ato u re ll, age 62 g ree of rip en ess of th e ch e rry , but w ill —wins of Camas, W ashington, and P o rtis average ab o u t tw o w eeks. O rdinarily H atfield, age 33, of St. H elens, Oregon, th e m aggots do not becom e fu ll grown —wins big. w ere held on T uesday aftern o o n . In u n til th e fru it is rip e o r even o ver te rm e n t in D ouglas cem etery. All ripe, though undoubtedly th e fact . th eir p resen ce in th e fru it h asten s the w ere fo rm ers resid en ts of T ro u td ale. Two m otor boat loads of frie n d s developm ent of th is o v er-rip e condi from Camas. W ashington, atten d ed th e tion. fu n eral of Jo sep h L ato u re ll on T u es T he m aggots m a tu re d u rin g th e last a day. I half of Ju ly , w ork th e ir w ay out of W e invite you to ca ll an d in sp ect our W allace Spence and fam ily, Mr. and th e fru it, drop to th e gro u n d and b u r Mrs. Jam es S h eare r and Miss Je n n ie row down ben eath th e su rfa c e a few stock o f T en ts, C am p S to v es, H u n tin g A x e s M cGinnis of P o rtlan d . Mr. an d Mrs. inches. H ere they change to a sm all, W. C. Spence, Mrs. H. C. M cGinnis, reddish, cap su le-lik e pup ariu m . They an d K nrves, C ook in g U ten sils, F ish in g Mrs. H a rry McGinnis, th e M isses M ar rem ain In th e soil in th is condition la c k le , T h erm os B o ttles an d F la sh lig h ts. g a re t and Miriam Spence, Jo h n Mc u n til th e follow ing Ju n e, w hen they G innis, R ich ard K n a rr and Mr. and ag ain em erge as ad u lt flies. Mrs. J. R. K n a rr w ent to G overnm ent T he only m ethod of co n tro l devel 1 ou will find them all reasonably priced Camp S unday and had a picnic d in n er. oped so fa r is by a sw eetened spray. On th e re tu rn trip th ey stopped at T he fac t th a t th e m aggots h atch out \ ine M aple Lodge, th e sum m er hom e u n d ern e ath th e skin of th e fru it as of Mr. and Mrs. W allace on S till creek. th ey do p reclu d es any possibility of Mr. W allace is a b ro th er of Mrs. W. reach in g th ese w orm s w ith a spray. C. Spence. H ence we m u st ce n te r our a tta c k on Phone 1421 Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O kerberg and the ad u lt flies. T ak in g ad v an tag e of FOR M EN, W O M EN A N D Em il L oser of A berdeen, W ashington, the fact th a t th e flies a re u su a lly out have been v isitin g for a few days a t and activ e for a period of ab o u t ten YO U N G FOLKS th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Davis. days before th ey com m ence laying On D ecoration day Mrs. D avis accom eggs, an d rem em b erin g th e ir h ab it of panied them to Salem . On th e w ay PLAY SU IT S FOR C H ILD REN lapping up g reed ily an y sw eet su b hom e th ey visited a t th e W. N. R h in e sta n ce s on th e su rfa c e of th e foliage > ue and Khaki, neatly trimmed in red, special, 85c h a rt hom e a t Amity, Oregon. d u rin g th is period, th e re has been de Mrs. Jo sep h in e D ru ry an d Jo e G gg J .-.iadt of Khaki Breeches for women nair $52 veloped th e sw eetened poison-bait Sw ain of P o rtla n d sp en t F rid a y in I sp ray tre a tm e n t for th e ad u lt flies. Uncie Sam Wo'rl T routdale. T he fo rm u la fo r th e p rep a ra tio n of H orace and E a rl McGinnis w en t on th e poison b ait is as follow s: a fishing trip to C lackam as la k e over Lead a rse n a te _____ |b f t * ? S h in s . th e w eek-end. M olasses o r siru p (never honey, 2 q ts Mrs. S alen a S h o rt and little d au g h W a te r -------------------------------------- g a , te r of W ashougal, W ashington, w ere Blue D enim W aist O veralls, special....... ............. J I f " T h is am ount is sufficient for sp ra y rec en t v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mrs. ing ap p ro x im ately 50 trees. One-p,ece Union Alls for men and women/the suit 3.1g F ra n ce s Fox. They cam e from W ash T h ree sp ray ap p licatio n s should be ougal in a m otor boat. given. The first should be given w hen Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Sim oni a re hav th e ad u lt flies ap p e ar. T his w ill be ing th e in te rio r of th e ir resid en ce re ab o u t the tim e th e Royal A nns begin decorated, and new ly p ain ted on the to show good color, or about J u n e 5 to The Overland Freight Transfer Company of outside. 1 G r -iP ? UrLC’ W h i t e -C a n v a s S h o e > w i t h " 20; th e second, ab o u t ten days a fte r Mr. an d Mrs. Lee E vans m otored to ban Francisco operates over 125 pieces of auto- I W hite Salm on, W ashington, on W ed the first; and a th ird sp ray , ab o u t one lack trim is the best, special............. q cn motive equipment, ranging in size from 10-ton w eek a fte r th e second. Two ap p lic a nesday. Children’s Canvas Shoes..................... ........ j ’2 5 tio n s m ight possibly suffice if well Kleiber and G. M. C. tractors and 6-ton Doane V isitors a t th e S. A. E dm undson [ tim ed an d in case no sh o w ers of ra in Boys good grade Canvas Shoes, brown leather home on F rid a y w ere Mrs. Dan Griffis, trucks to Ford roadsters, all of which are proba Mr. and Mrs. H enry R ich ard so n and occur. R ain w ill larg ely d isco u n t the m ........................................................ . and 2.15 effect of previous ap p licatio n s and bly subjected to as severe usage as any fleet of d au g h ter, Mrs. H a rrie tt M cA llister m ay n ec e ssita te a rep etitio n of th e trucks in California S tra w H arvest H a ts and baby, all from P o rtlan d . sp ray . In ap p ly in g th e sp ray , ta k e c a re to ROCKWOOD This Company has ample facilities for testing use no m ore m a te ria l on th e tre e th a n out various lubricating oils and basing their choice E p w o rth L eague m eeting w ill be Is n ecessary . A bout one p in t to one "'lhe House of Q uality” I held a t th e ch u rch a t 7 o'clock, next q u a r t of solution to th e tre e is su f on proven success in service. They write: Phone 1411 ficient. Sunday evening w ith O rrie E c k e rt as Gresham “After seven years of thorough satisfaction covering I leader. At 8 o'clock th e m eeting will the lubrication of our equipment with your Zerolen« be in ch a rg e of Dr C. L. H aynes, J. A. P L E A SA N T VALLEY I E ck e rt and W. A. Rowen, laym en of oils and greases, we are more than pleased to agaw Mr. and Mrs. J. T. C ardw ell of Long th e ch u rch . T he L ad ies’ Aid will enter lnto a contract for our requirements.” Beach, C alifornia, visited w ith r e la m eet fo r business a t th e ch u rch on J W ednesday aftern o o n , Ju n e 11, a t 2:30 tiv es In th is vicinity for a few days la st week. In spite of the fact that many automotive en Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCauley e n te r Mrs. L. C. R ichey of P endleton | tained a t a dance and card p a rty la st gineers are of the decided opinion that the most cam dow n la st F rid a y and w ill v isit | S atu rd ay evening a t th e ir home here. w ith e relativ es and frien d s h ere u n till suitable crude for the manufacture of an auto Several frien d s and relativ es from a fte r th e Rose ca rn iv al. Mrs. Richey mobile lubricant is produced right here on the M t'. P o rtlan d w ere p re se n t besides R ock is accom panied by Miss A ustin, also j wood frien d s and neighbors. Mr. and Pacific Coast, a certain proportion of the motor of P endleton. Mrs. M cCauley and fam ily drove to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. R ichey m otored ing public is still influenced by the superstition W estport, th e ir form er home, and vis ¡V P UH has been said by those who to N ew berg and re tu rn T uesday a f te r ited frien d s on M em orial day. that there is something mysteri noon. have known our professional min ously "better” about eastern oils, W. U. Moore and son Clyde of P o rt T hose Good N ash Clothes I All wool, tailo red to m easure, su it or land w ere callin g on frien d s in th is just because they cost more. istrations. Much has been said in fa o vercoat »23.50. T he best clo th es on neighborhood S unday aftern o o n . e a rth for th e price. P. F. Black. Mrs. Ja s. Goode of L en ts visited vor of our services and you should I G resham , Oregon. Phone 1801.—Adv. • pay to a supersti w ith h e r sister, G randm a S ager, la st j know we are worthy. tion? The Zerolene-lubricated car N O T IC E O F B O N D S A L E . Monday. G randm a S ag er has been N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N th a t develops better gasoline mileage, sealed bids w ill be receiveo received ny the un d e r- q u ite ill for th e p ast sev eral days b ut j — tb e S tan d ard O il .1 . . j —... r o 00 by O .C tne |O p. m is on th e road to reco v ery now. signed u n til the - ho , u ur o f f 8 8 :00 o'clock accumulates less carbon, costs its C o m p a n y 's n e w I on the . 9th . . . day o o f June. 1924. a t the f«* I S c h o o lh o u s e __ _ . . . A M. S p rin g e r’s new d ance h all is a t F a irv ie w . Oregon, an d im - owner less for upkeep, and lasts im p r o v e d o i l fo r I m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r p u b lic ly opened by cne/yor | ra p id ly n ea rin g com pletion. longer. F o rd c a n "Feeds I th e School B o a rd o f School __ D is tric t N o 1 18 M u ltn o m a h C ounty, Oregon, fo r T h o s e O il-S ta rv e d V erne Richey Is g ettin g th e m a bonds i | issue o f ♦------- 7 o f Raid D ^ t r lc t In the F o rd s .” ' nrSti tw e n tv -se ven thousand d o llar« te ria l on th e ground for th e erection | I n sist on Z e r o ie n e — a b e tte r | ($27,000), said Bond« to be In denom ina- of a new b arn on his place. I tlo ns o f five hundred d o llar« ($500) each o il— e v e n i f i t does c o s t less. num bered one (1 ) to flfty -fo u r (5 4) In Jo h n so n A Rodlun have sta rte d op clusive. to b ear d ate June 1, 1924. an d to I ^nature s e ria lly in nu m e ric al o rder as e ra tin g th e ir new saw m ill, w hich | follow s they have recen tly finished in stallin g . J 500 on Ju ne 1, 1925 500 on Ju ne 1, 192« Jo h n K adock of L en ts w as a c a lle r) 500 on June 1, 1927 at th e hom e of J. I. M cLean W ednes 500 on June 1. 1928 1000 on June 1, 1929 day evening. 1000 on June 1, 1930 1000 on Ju ne 1, 1931 Fre8h Ä ab, "W here the H and Can Touch th e . 1000 on June 1. 1932 Sky will be th e su b ject of th e serm on j (C A L IF O R N IA ) 1000 on June 1, 1933 1000 on June 1, 1934 a t 8 o'clock in th e com m unity ch u rch 1500 on June 1, 1935 poBsfble prices, you’ll go to 1500 on June 1, 193« by th e p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tanford 1600 on June 1. 1937 Moore. S unday school m eets a t 1500 on June 1, 193« 2000 on June 1. 1939 o'clock In th e m orning. On S atu rd ay 1 2000 on June 1, 1940 GKO. DIKTL, Prop. 2000 on June 1, 1941 _ evening d in n e r will be served a t th e I Phone 1711 G re Ahum 2000 on June 1. 1142 ch u rch a t 6 o'clock. A sm all ch a rg e | 2000 on June 1, 1943 2000 on June 1. 1944 w ill be m ade. , 2>°ods to bear In terest a t the ra te FA IR V IEW T h u bo oklet reports inde th e church n ig h t m eeting on W ednes p * r cent < 5 ^ percent) nt5k^in n u ,n '. p.ayB bl* * “m l-a n n u *lly on the day evening. Ju n e 11, "P la y and P e r. p e n d e n t s e rv ic e te s ts o f ■1 COTTRELL < h lld re n ’s day program a t th e Sm ith , /* 'Jun* *n d D tw em ber. p rin cipal Z e ro ie n e m ade by a num - “ S u n tvU T r " t p a yab l* f t ‘ b« office o f the M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h Sunday ■ o n .llty " w ill be th e su b ject dis- Oregon T r e a ',u re r o f M u ltn o m a h C ounty. bes o f large usees. A sk an y discussed. Clyde P ete rso n will be in T h e usual serv ices will be held fin td h * nofotnpanled by cer- a t th e C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch next S ta n d a rd O il C o m p a n y foI S " * tfio u -a n d th ree h u n dred an d fif ty d o llars (11,350) an d m ust be Sunday. T he S unday school will m eet I H ollensted. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e or unco ndition s u. '« ro le n e dealer foe a copy. a t 10 an d th e p reach in g by th e Rev. GILLIS t -T V * ¿•?” » rOVlr‘< ! • * * ' »Pinion o f Messrs "H e L ifted Him Up" w ill be th e A, service of m usic and song w ill b. h. Joboeon A M cC ulloch w ill 8. F. P itta w ill be a t 11 o'clock. topic of th e m in ister, th e Rev. J. S ta n b*_£u rn l’ b « I th e successful bidder. T h s L ad ies’ Aid will m eet on T u es ford Moore, a t th e M ethodist church hold at th e Q ||||a com m unity ch u rc h s n ? : r Iï f i r bldra '* rVM th* r '« M on Sunday evening, May 8, a t 8 day, J u n e 10, a t th e hom e of Mrs. C H R I8 T IN E A. D O N O Ü O H n ex t S unday m orning a t 11 o'clock. o'clock. A sp e ak e r will be secu red for Chas. W ilkinson. Clark. Sunday school will m eet a t 10. At I th e occasion' BA N K OF GRESH AM CAM PERS and Berry Pickers L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. Seven years o f thorough satisfaction Outing Outfits C anvas S h oes For Men....................................................... J2.5Q W ALRAD M ER C AN TILE CO. •jAndyöu shculd. h ftn o w ZEROLENE , F f o r FO R D S r7 _ V u w la ffftie c /c t STANDARD O C O M PA N Y for the best meats TH E ZEROLE NE S A N IT A R Y M A R K ET