Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 15, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    P A C E FOUR
GRESHAM
RADIO FACTS.
Cucumber Growers, Attention!
(UTI.OOK,
Tl FSIlAY, JULY
GRESHAM LOCALS
15, IMA
LEGION BALL TOSSEKS
Few persons need to be told bow
An in sect is w orking on th e young
WIN WIERI) STRUGGLE
rapidly radio is in te rp e n e tra tin g every cucum ber vines th is y ear w hich Is
Mrs. O. A. E astm an and d au g h ter,
p a rt of our daily life. A w riter has doing a g re a t deal of dam age. T his
The Legion ball p lay ers ce rtain ly
Miss G ertrude, and Mrs. M. E. P a tte r ­
contrib uted to Ju n e C entury a m ost in sect is know n as th e “ta rn ish ed
had
th e ir b attin g eyes c lea r Sunday
son have retu rn ed from Seaside w here
com prehensive a rtic le yet w ritten.
p la n t" bug, w hich u su ally does n ot in ­ they sp en t a week. Mrs. W alter W in­ when they defeated th e Rose City I n ­
A ccording to en gineers of the Radio ju re cucum bers m u ch ; b ut th is year, te rs sp e n t a few days w ith them at th e dependents and th e ir boy w onder
C orporation. 3000 m a n u fa ctu re rs are owing to th e dry conditions, they a re I beach.
F rlberg, 23 to 6. A ccording to a d ­
tu rn in g out sets or p a rts of gets, 30 | attac h in g them selves to th e ten d er
Miss L eila Gibbs of Bend, Oregon, vance notices, sen t out by m em bers of
Standard quality, government inspected and passed as
radio m agazines have been sta rted , ' shoots of th is p lan t, su ck in g th e sap is h ere for sev eral w eeks’ sta y w ith
the
“alleg
ed
”
team
,
th
e
local
p
lay
ers
first
quality.
250 books have been w ritten, 20,000,- from th e tip s and re ta rd in g th e gro w th h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs.
000 listen e rs co n stitu te th e p resent very m aterially . It is im p o rta n t th a t She w as accom panied hom e by Mrs w ere to be show n no m ercy an d the
12-momme Pongee, $1.00 grade, Special for......... 85<‘
(sp rin g of 1924) radio audience, and th ese in sects be k illed ; if n ot they Louise M orrison and son Biliy of F air- gam e w as to have been a w alk aw ay
these spent $175,000,000 on th e ir hob­ will re ta rd th e gro w th of th e p lan ts view, who w ent to Bend before th e tor th e Rose City lads. B aseballically
14-momme, heavy Pongee, $1.50 grade, Special for $1.15
by la st year, giving em ploym ent in several weeks and in th a t w ay reduce F o u rth .
speaking, th e re w as only one good
one way or an o th er to 500,000 persons. [ ' th e crops.
Ju d g e G eorge W. S tap leto n has been inning of th e en tire gam e and th a t
T h ere are 12 tran so cean ic statio n s, I
HEAVY SILK T U BIN G for Underwear
To kill them th e p la n t should be placed on the board of th e N ational w as th e first w hen both team s w ent
w hich com m unicate not only w ith E u ­
sprayed very ea rly in th e m o rning M accabees Home in New B ethlehem ,
Pink and Orchid, Special for................................ $1.20
down, 1, 2. 3. In G resham 's h alf of
rope and L atin A m erica but w ith 2700
w hile th e bugs a re still on th e vine. P ennsylvania.
radio-equipped ships.
th
e
second
they
p
ut
over
tw
o
ru
n
s
on
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen expect to
T he sp ray in g w hich should be used is
leave in a day o r tw o for an autom o tw o h its and a w alk an d th en w ith
as follow s:
Did you ever w onder—If some folks
bile trip to so u th ern C alifo rn ia and two down, F rib e rg filled th e bases.
Black leaf 40, 1 ounce (2 ta b le ­ Mexico. T hey w ill be accom panied by
a re as careless a t home as they a re
J u s t at th a t tim e a young g en t know n
in pink, fuschia, green, nile, lavender, tomato, yellow,
spoonfuls).
In the woods?
Mrs. L arse n ’s g ra n d d a u g h te r, Miss as “Quizzy" stepped up to the p la te
delf
and Copenhagen, colors permanent, yard...........25d
W hale oil soap,
lb. (if w hale oils F lo ren ce Hill. They expect to be aw ay and sam pled one of F rib e rg 's hooks,
N O TIC E TO T H E P U B L IC .
soap is not handy use a less q u an tity for ab o u t a m onth.
knocking it for a hom e ru n w hich
Notice is hereby given th a t Hogan of lau n d ry soap).
Mrs. E lto n E astm an is enjoying a would have been good in any league.
road will be closed on T uesday, July
New Lace for Collars and Cuffs, cream and colored
W ater, 12 gallons.
v isit from h er sister, Miss M iller of The ball cam e down in th e m iddle of
15, and will rem ain closed until the
Bellingham
.
th e road and la te st re p o rts have it
com pletion of a till near the G resham
T he soap should be th o ro u g h ly d is­
G reenhouse, for approxim ately one solved in th e w ater before th e Black
Mr. and Mrs. B ru ce Hoyt. Miss th a t a flock of boys a re still looking
Our Famous 12-strand Fashioned Silk Hose
m onth.
J. M. HILLYARD,
Leaf 40 is applied. One tho ro u g h a p ­ Mabel Michel and a friend from P o rt for said ball.
Road F orem an Dist. 5,
land a re on an autom obile tr ip n o rth .
S
tockton
pitched
his
b
est
gam
e
of
$2.25 grade now $1.98
plication
will
probably
be
sufficient
to
M ultnom ah County.
kill m ost of the bugs, if it can be a p ­ They w ere in B ritish C olum bia w hen th e y ear and in one in n in g se n t th e
P lenty o f colors
plied very early in th e m orning, o th ­ I la st h eard from. They expect to be first th ree men to face him back by the
T 11 I
| l | T he F a ir needs
a t hom e th e la st of th is week.
strik
e
o
u
t
route.
Quizzy
ca
u
g
h
t
a
erw
ise
a
second
ap
p
licatio
n
m
ay
be
6 - l l l i v l V . your help now.
Mr. an d Mrs. B ern S h u ltz of K an beautiful gam e and th ree tim es cau g h t
n ecessary, acco rd in g to S. B. H all,
Get your season ticket.
Boost.
sas City, who have been v isitin g w ith base ru n n ers, a t second, by a mile. In
county a g ric u ltu ra l agent.
th e fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. E. M. Gil fact th e w hole team played a b ran d of
m ore, have gone to S p rin g d ale fo r a baseball th a t is h ard to beat.
"The House of Quality
v isit w ith a sister, Mrs. S. M. D avis
G resham piled up th e ir lead early
Phone
1411
and fam ily.
Gresham
in th e gam e and by th e eig h th the
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. E b e rh a rt of score stood 12 to 4. T he rea l fire­
Now is the time to order
S eattle, cousins of O. A. E astm an , a re w orks began in th e eighth w hen th e
h ere for th e sum m er and have moved Legion team scored 11 ru n s and final­
Into Mrs. Cora W a lk er’s house in Reg- ly had to be p u t out because the
n e r addition.
For School Wear
sco rer had no m ore room left in th e
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n E b erle have as score book.
g u ests fo r a few w eeks Mr. and Mrs.
T he Legion team is com posed of all
N ora Bush and d au g h ter S elm a and local fellow s and th e team is going
Will show you samples and take your measure for suit
The GRESHAM GARAGE announces new prices on
Miss M arie F e tte r of N apoleon, Ohio. good, having w on seven and lost four
or overcoat.
T he la tte r is a sis te r of Mrs. E berle. gam es b u t still th e local people w ill
all models of DODGE AUTOMOBILES. These prices
T hey cam e by autom obile an d are not come o u t to th e gam es. It seem s
are
effective immediately, f. o. b. Gresham.
enjoying th e sum m er clim ate h ere to a sham e th a t a tow n th e size of G resh ­
the full.
am will n o t tu rn o ut m ore th a n 50
W alter B row n of Los A ngeles is stro n g to a b all gam e and a th ird of
Touring.................... $1075 4-Pass.. Coupe ......... 1605
h ere for a two w eeks’ visit w ith his those p resen t, people who live in o u t­
Special
T ouring....... 1250 Special 4-Pass. Coupe 1780
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n.
side localities. W hy n ot come out
Roadster .................. 1035 Screen Side Delivery 1070
F rien d s of Mrs. Myers, widow of th e th is com ing S unday and root for th e
late Rev. R. E. Myers, w ill be pleased boys, th ey know who you a re an d w ill
Special Roadster....... 1210 Panel Delivery ....... 1160
to le arn th a t she is slow ly im proving ap p re cia te it.
a t th e P o rtla n d M edical h o sp ital
M anager Addy is try in g to schedule
Type A Sedan........... 1615 No. 1 Chassis, Com’l 865
w here she has been for sev eral w eeks. a gam e w ith th e P o rtla n d Colored
Special A Sedan....... 1790 No. 3 Chassis, Pas­
F o r a tim e it w as feared th a t she G iants for Sunday, Ju ly 20. The plans
senger .................
865
would not recover.
a re not com plete and fu rth e r an
Type
B
Sedan...........
1475
No. 4 Chassis, with
Miss Olga N oreen Is a ssistin g in nouncem ent w ill be m ade in F rid a y 's
th e F irs t S tate Bank for th e sum m er. issue of th e Outlook. T he gam e w ill
Type B Coupe........... 1230
seats ................... .
Good cool Clothes are to be found here
930
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin left Mon­ be called a t 2:30.
moderately priced.
day by autom obile for S eattle w here
Call and let us give you a demonstration in our new Dodge
they w ill sail for a tw o w eek s’ trip
to Skagw ay, A laska.
Joe P eak is spending his v acation
Men and Young Men
w orking in th e A ylsw orth & M artin
Alemitc Service Station
Accessories
store.
C ontinued from page I
Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert L eighton, son
in-law and d au g h ter of Mrs. P, A. tw o a c tre sse s w ent into th e berry
Straws and Felts
Gould, th e ir two d au g h ters an d son, fields M onday to e a rn a little ex p e ri­
sp en t la st w eek w ith Mrs. Gould and ence and spending m oney betw een
Phone 2391
Nite Phone 706
o th er relativ es on th e ir w ay home events in th e ir line.
S tro n g ’s B erries S tilt P rim e.
from th e coast. H erb ert Sheppard,
Hundreds of Patterns
.. ...................................... limili...... mm........ ....................................................................
a nephew of Mrs. Gould, his w ife and
In H. W. S tro n g 's b erry fields of
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th e ir friends, Mr. and Mrs. R aun of m ore th a n a hu n d red acres, th e la rg ­
Spokane, W ashington, sp e n t several est in th e sta te and possibly in th e
is or Lisles
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days h ere la st week.
w orld, th e b e rrie s are of u n u su a l size
Prof, and Mrs. E lm er F. Goodwin of and q u ality and b erries in th e v ario u s
F re ew ater w ere ca lle rs on G resham stag es of developm ent a re th ick and of
frien d s on Friday. T hey a re spending p rom ising q u ality. T he lo g an b erries
Oxfords or II igli Cats
some tim e v isitin g in P o rtlan d .
a re ju st p ast th e p rim e b ut th e C uth-
b e rts a re said by Mr. S tro n g to be still
Important Work on Hogan Road.
in creasin g . P ick in g is good and from
W ork com m enced y esterd ay under 400 to 500 p ick ers a re busy th e re
th e d irection of J. W. H illy ard , d istric t daily. Mr. S tro n g 's p ick ers a re m any
road forem an, on a till to be m ade on of them ex perienced fam ilies em ­
1 HE AMERICAN ELAG represents our nation |
m e n ' s w e a r
S h o e s
th e H ogan road n ea r th e G resham ployed by him in fo rm er years. H is
and all that lies within its borders. It represents the =
G reenhouses. The old bridge has cam p is u n d er th e shade of th e ch e rry
G R ESH A M
American
people, what we are—it is—
been to rn o ut and ap p ro x im ately 7,000 an d c h e stn u t tre e s and is w e ll-fu rn ­
y ard s of d irt will be g raded down
ished and clean. H is efforts to p ro ­
There are 110,000,000 threads in the flag. One repre- 1
from th e road on eith er side and used vide in te re stin g am usem ents for his
sents you. It is a strong and firm thread or it is weak* I
for th e till. D rainage will be tak en
people is g re a tly ap p reciated by th e = and unable to stand a real strain, depending for strength =
ca re of by an 18-lnch co n crete cu lv ert sco res who atten d th e p ro g ra m s in his
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| on those about it. An aeeount at First State Hank w ill =
under th e road bed. T he till at the au d ito riu m one or two evenings each
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In-Ip make the thread in the Ameriean tlag that represents =
top will be 30 feet wide. It will week.
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you
one of strength and security, and a tlag from the First I
probably be finished w ith gravel.
Mr. S tro n g ’s fields have yielded so g Stall- Hank will remind your hoy or girl that to make their I
T he new 75 h. p. c a te rp illa r g rad in g far th is season 6,000 to n s of red r a s p ­
| part of tlie llair strong it is necessary that they use some
outfit, w hich w as b ro u g h t out of the b erries and 6,500 to n s of lo g an b erries.
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self denial and save something every day__every week__ =
shut» a few days ago, will be used on H is e n tire cro p is sold to a P o rtlan d
every month.
th e job.
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packing com pany.
T he road will be closed for ap p ro x ­
Others Handle Fruit of Section.
A beautiful flag outfit goes to every NEW depositor |
im ately a m onth on account of tlio
In addition to th e B erry G row ers
work.
in the savings department making a deposit of $5.00 1
and Mr. S tro n g who a re h an d lin g an |
im m ense am o u n t of fru it, H. E. 1
or more.
State Poultry Conference.
T h ay er, a p riv ate buyer w ith receiving
m i s SPECIAL IS FOR ( ) \E WEEK OXLY
T he S tate P oultry conference will be
statio n at th e old feed m ill of th e A.
NOW is the opportune time to open that account I
held at the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Col­
On display in our window
W. M etzger com pany, is d istrib u tin g
lege u nder the au sp ices of th e S tate
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while
the children are working during vacation and can |
b e rrie s and c h e rrie s from g ro w ers in
P o u ltry association, Ju ly 23, 24, 25.
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obtain
a flag without cost.
th e vicinity w ho a re not in th e co ­
Tills prom ises to be th e best and
o p erativ e asso ciatio n . T h ere a re still
th e m ost largely attended m eeting
o th e rs who ta k e th e ir fru it directly to
ever held in the state. A n um ber o f
I hone 1236
Gresham
P o rtla n d to sell on th e public m arket
th e local poultry-men a re alread y
o r to fru it p ro d u cts concerns.
m aking p lan s to spend th ese 3 days
Gresham, Oregon
g
Mr. T h ay er is d raw in g an en c o u r­
NO IE—we are featuring weekly specials
In Corvallis. T he county a g e n t's of­
ag ing p atro n a g e and finds his location
A
STRONG
BANK
fice at G resham is h e a d q u a rte rs to a r ­
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It will pay you to watch our windows and this
ran g e th e excursion for those going
he handles. H e has been sh ip p in g for
by
auto.
newspaper for these specials.
about a m onth and has tak en ca re of
T he poultry-men who a re plan n in g
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m o re c h e rrie s th an any o th e r crop.
to m ake th e trip a re co n fe rrin g w ith
He Is also buying red ra sp b e rrie s and
th e couuty ag e n t's office so th a t a
The following are the regular subscription rates on Port­
lo g an b erries. T hese p ro d u cts go to
large p arty can m ake th e trip to ­
land
dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the
V
ancouver,
P
o
rtla
n
d
and
H
illsboro.
g ether.
He is receiving ab o u t five to n s a day bargain rates announced above.
Many topics of In terest to th e poul-
and th e fru it Is shipped o u t in the
trym en will be under co n sideration,
One Year
ea rly evening or th e night.
W ith O utlook
such as ch eap er egg laying contests,
OREGONIAN- D ally
------»6.00
86.35
OREGONIAN,
Dally
and
Sunday
ch eap er egg production, disease cou-
___ _ 8.00
T he finest ship of th e B ritish fleet OREGON JOURNAL, Daily
8.00
------ 6.00
tro l and o th e r tim ely topics, w hich and the p ro u d est m o u n tain of O n got»
6.35
OREGON JOURNAL, D aily and Sunday
------8.00
8.00
have th e ir Influence on profitable w ere nam ed alik e to r A dm iral Hood PORTLAND TELEGRAM
----- - 6.00
5.36
p oultry production.
o f th e B ritish navy. T he Hood was PORTLAND NEWS
------6.00
6.00
840 feet long and th e sw iftest of a r ­
m ored c ra ft. Mount Hood rise s 11,-
O f cou rM it pay« I It protect« prop erty by aaving the
261 feet from a point n e a r sea level
su rfa c e.
It h oo«tt p ro p erty valu e th rou gh add ing n ew -
P a in t e d or S h in g le d and, though not th e ta lle st. Is th e
neat. It aavea repair«.
The so o n er you pain t the lo o n e r
y o u «ave.
Paint w ith Ra«mu««en P ure P ain t.
W e can
(«utters, Down Spouts, new mi»st d istin ctiv ely form ed m ountain in
PHONE 1561
fu r n iih it and oth er Ra«m u««rn produ ct« too.
A m erica.
T he N ational G eographic
or repaired.
M agazine in Its la st issue for th e pe­
Oregon Jo u rn a l Offers t am palgn
| o p p o rtu n ity ,o obtain forcible, un-
ALL WORK GUARANTEED c u lia r b an n e r-lik e cloud th a t often
ISllniutcs Fix» on every Saturday
T he Oregon Jo u rn a l has m ade a d en t la 1 cam paign " p i v e ^ i e ^ n Hem*?
hoods its sum m it. It is stran g e to And
special p resid e n tia l cam paign sub- teleg rap h ic n e w ^ s e r J lc e a ^ u V n i.i^ m l
In
accu
racy
in
a
publication
so
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n
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The W IN C H E S T E R Store
llael'ner-t ok man Rooting C o.
sc rip tio n ra te of »2 41 from Ju ly 15 , new» and a sc o r e
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form ly Inform ed as to m a tte rs geo­ to Novem ber 15, including daily and a re enployed to w rlt*e fo r*
Phone Gresham 1471
Phone 1451
Gresham, Oregon
g rap h ic.—O regon Dally Jo u rn a l.
S unday editions. T his is a splendid I leading* n ew sp ap ers In A m eH c ^ -A d *
Si/6 Pongee
Specials
NEW LOT OF JAP CREPES
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
YO UN G M E N
THOSE GOOD NASH CLOTHES
ANNOUNCEMENT
Phone P. F. BLACK, Gresham 1801
Price $23-50
FOR MEN
Dress Apparel
For Summer
SUITS
HATS
SHIRTS
HOSIERY
SHOES
BERRY INDUSTRY HERE
KEEPS HUNDREDS BUSY I
$20 to M5
s2 to $6
$1 to $5
2QC « $/
Guaranteed repairing of any make of car
G RESH AM
GARAGE
$5 to $9
AylsWortKg M a rtig
I
EXTRA SPECIAL
I
Beautiful Floral Decorated
SALAD BOWLS each
g
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B E IT 'S
1
RACKET STORE
FIRST STATE BANK
REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES
«Se
It pays to paint
A. W. METZGER & CO.
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Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed
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