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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1926)
PAGE FOLK The straw berry root weevil baft Is m ental ru les of safe driving u nder given on la st F rid ay evening a t the w orking In excellent shape. Some of present conditions of heavy traffic: M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch by piano 1. Keep to th e rig h t side of the th e grow ers have only recently ap Mrs. Mary T etrick and fam ily have pupils of Miss F ried a B ratzel. The plied th e halt for th e straw b e rry root road; be su re the way is clear before moved from T hird stre e t to th e house program was well ca rrie d out and was going around u w a has l i n o been u r e r i made i n a n e on O il ---------- a ca r ahead and sound weevil and a a v check on Second stre e t recen tly vacated by p articipated in by pupils of varying N. Anthon and family. the results. On one field a fte r the bait your horn before passing. ages from young children to th o se who 2. A lw ays signal to d riv ers follow had been applied for 24 hours, 95 per Mrs. W. R. H icks is assistin g a t thy are well advanced in music. The vio cent of th e weevil w ere dead. On ing you when p rep arin g to stop or to H icks sto re d u rin g th e sum m er. lin num bers by V ictor D ePinto of P ort- an o th er field th a t was checked 48 tu rn rig h t o r left. Rem em ber the Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Thom, of S a land w ere much appreciated. m ost dangerous tu rn is the left tu rn . hours afte r the bait had been applied appiicu, • Jem, with lem, visited ovver the w eek-end w ith Miss E louine R ussell, who has been t only one live weevil could be found. Be 8Ure y° « ‘he right-of-w ay and the parent8 Qf Mr #n(1 employed at the F irs t S tate Bank for I a <4 C clear when , ' * While s e v e ra l h u n d r e d d*.u/1 noa u /n r o lear road, fro n t and back, h a rk w h e n T __ hom . “ . m . ' W m w hile several hundred dead n ones were m aking th is tu rn . ™ °m . and Mr. and M r,. W. C. B urch •orae m onths past as ste n o g rap h er, j easily seen. !6 ' has resigned h e r position and the 3. Have your lig h t, well focused. T he "Go-W est” should be applied, a ,„ r lir h .u ..................... ........ , l pdnled by Mr. Thom who rem ained In vacancy is being filled by W illiam ! sm all q u an tity into the crow n of the Poor lights do not show you the road Salem u n til th e follow ing day. Booth, a form er g rad u a te of G resham i ’ ? U | plant, about w liat can be held between and glarin g lig h ts blind oncom ing mo R. E. Cannon was tak en to P o rtlan d Union high school and B ehnke-W alk the thum b and first tw o fingers. Ap to rists— eith er is hazardous to both san ita riu m Sunday w here he will r e er student. plying it in th a t way. w here the b er parties. Gordon Black, son of Mrs. E dna 4. Observe all speed laws— for the main several days u nder observation ries a re planted in the hill system , s-?*??® from 20 to 30 pounds of the bait seem s safety of o th e rs and for your own and treatm en t, pending a possible s u r Black who form erly resided in G resh k: gical operation. am, is at the B. W. Em ery hom e for to be enough to do the w ork well safety C harles Cleveland retu rn ed Sunday some tim e to assist in th e b erry and j W here the b erries are in m atted rows, , 5. su re your b rak es a re in per- feet order. They m ust be w K ------------------ from a business m ore bait should be applied. F o rty - . J i --------------- w ell-lined. cu-iiw w , j | m o rn ,n — — trip of a few c h e rry h arv est and o th e r w ork around the place. eight hours afte r the bait Is applied and equally effective on each day8 ‘° A lbany and NewgRrt. you should exam ine the p la n ts for wheel. On slippery roads, apply | Mrs. W illiam T rim ble and son, Lyle The W. C. T. U. will m eet a t th e li- i dead weevil. You will find them in the brakes w ithout throw ing out your expect to leave S atu rd ay for B rent- b rary T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju n u e 10, loose d irt around th e crow n of the clutch. This also applies in descend- wood, C alifornia, to join Mr. T rim ble at 2:30 for its re g u la r m onthly m eet p la n ts under the leaves. ing hills. Always m ake the m otor help who has been th e re for m ore th a n a ing. At the beginning of th e year th e Another lot of new Tub-fast Prints in new colors. The bait should be put on im m edi | hold back the c a r by leaving the m onth. He has th ree y ea rs' w ork on local union agreed to raise $200 to pay ately, as the weevil in m ost fields are 1 clutch in. Large and medium figures, 36-inch, yard......... a big w ater system p ro ject n ea r Oak for an a c r e ’of ground in connection 6. Be su re you have the rig h t tire land all out ready to ta k e the bait. It is w ith the C hildren's F arm home a t Cor SOI SSL I I E PRIX I S, in a beautiful range of patterns Im portant th a t the bait be applied be equipm ent to m ake your b rak es take T he C hildren's Day exercises a t the vallis. About tw o -th ird s of th is fore th e beetle begins laying eggs. im m ediate effect. Balloons are the F ree M ethodist ch u rch Sunday m o rn am ount has been raised, but for the and colors, combination checks and figures in ground. best solution here and th e m ore flex ing w ere well attended and a m ost ex am ount yet rem ain in g it w as re q u e st Colors: gray, beige, honeydew, rose, tan and ible they are, th e b etter b rake-action cellen t p rogram w as rendered. red, 32-inch, yard............................................. ed th a t each m em ber be asked to earn FIR E S T O N E DEA LEK G IVES T R A F F IC ADVICE you will get. T read design and com Mrs. C. H. C alkins is slow ly recov at le ast $1 by Ju n e 1 to co n trib u te pleteness of road co n tact a re all im XEPOXSIT PRINTS, a line soft finish, fast color, erin g from an infection in h er rig h t tow ards it. It is hoped th a t th is Making traffic safe for all, is m ore a I portant. new floral designs. New colors, 36-inch, yard ... 60^ arm w hich it is th o u g h t sta rted as the money will be tu rn ed in as soon as pos m a tte r of the "D o's” th an the "D ont’s,” i “Of course, th e re a re people who re su lt of her w ork at the cannery. The sible th a t the debt may be liquidated. shake hands— but we will h a s ti NEW CREPE De CHINE SILKS according to a w ell-know n Gresham don’t arm becam e badly inflamed betw een A social m eeting has been planned for ly pass over them . business man. “Too often the em Colors: watermelon, palmetto, beauty, corn, orchid, th e w rist and elbow and it w as neces June 24, to be held a t th e residence of phasis is placed on w hat m otorists sa ry to have it lanced by a physician. Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese. Alane Antonette, gray, blue, rose, black and white. For Spring Fever. should not do ra th e r th an w hat they T ake a rest. Open a can of N icker Blood poisoning w as feared a t first, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brow n, of Se A good grade, 39-inch, yard............... •..................$1.95 should do,” he said. son's Jellied chicken and dinner will but now the sw elling has been reduced attle, and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Brown, be ready.—Adv. tf T his statem en t was m ade by Mr. and it is ce rtain th is d anger is past. of Pow ers, Oregon, retu rn ed to th e ir K aser, of K aser Service station, local Mrs. D. D. Sm ith and d au g h ter re homes Sunday afte r spending several Maybe w hat you don't need some dealer for the F iresto n e T ire & R ub Now in stock for men, women and children one else w ants. T ry an ad In the tu rn ed from Spokane T h u rs d a y eve days in G resham on th e occasion of ber Co. In addition, Mr. K aser gave classified. ning w here she had gone to atten d the th e illness and death of Jo h n Brown. fu n eral of h er fath e r who recen tly The d au g h ter of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Miriam A dkins, of H eppner, w ith her Real B. V. D., $1.50, Seal Pax, $1.50 passed aw ay in th a t city. two children, w ill v isit a t home a week lopkis, $1.00, All made from white Nainsook. Mrs. F red H oss is assistin g In the longer. Mr. A dkins and his m other, office at the A. W. Metzger store. Mrs. Alice A dkins, retu rn ed to H epp J. L. Bum ps an d fam ily arriv ed in ner Sunday. Ross Brow n Is p lan n in g G resham recen tly from San B e rn a r Rubber Tea Aprons, each................ 50c, 68c and 98c on rem ain in g w ith his m o th er in dino, C alifornia, and expect to m ake Cannery Aprons, each................................. and 98c G resham and ca rry in g on th e w ork of th e ir home here. | | the real estate business in w hich his Mrs. R obert Lundbom and Mrs. I. T. fath er w as fo rm erly engaged. Wood drove to Salem Sunday to a t Mr. and Mrs. B. S. C lark, Mrs. L. T. tend th e b ac calau reate exercises of "It flatters as it flattens” Lusted and Miss Inez L usted, also Mrs. K im ball School of Theology. “The House of Quality” W. F. Thom as, who is h ere from Se C°OPf BATlVt GRESHAM, OREGON Miss E tta Bechill celebrated her dalia, M issouri, visitin g her sister, PHONE m i 11th b irth d ay S atu rd ay by * Inviting ” in ----------- Mrs. --------------— C lark, ♦ .«««% m ade «« i th u c e V trip I ip a aro i u u u i i n u d i l the l« Modern women know s her pow er, about a dozen little g irls for th e a fte r- Mt. Hood Loop highw ay S atu rd ay go He Give Green Trading Stamps noon. each In holiday a ttire and w ith lag by way of Hood R iver and re tu rn Keeps them guessing every hour. a full set of com pany m anners. The ing by Sandy. T hey had th e p leasu re Some say she's plum p, o th ers, afternoon w as sp e n t In playing gam es, of atten d in g th e dedicatory cerem onies says sh e ’s thin, afte r w hich refre h m en ts w ere served of th e Mt. Hood Loop road, a h alf mile We sh a re the se cret of why her by th e m other of th e hostess. from Cooper's sp u r. Mrs. T hom as was figure's thin. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ely and daughter, g reatly im pressed w ith th e b eauties of D orothy, Mrs. Edw in Van Wey and th e trip and considered th e scenery d au g h ter. Miss E lm a Van Wey, and some of th e finest she had even seen. John G illett, all of Oregon City, w ere The local m eat shops a re now p riv i visitors in G resham Monday m orning. leged to th e protection afforded by th e t h a t you h a v e been ta lk in g a b o u t can now be h ad w ith o u t Creators of Fine Corsetry Mr. Ely cam e over to look a fte r b u si sta te inspection of co u n try m eats be cost to you. O pen a n a c c o u n t in o u r S a v in g s D e p a rtm e n t ness in te re sts in connection w ith his ginning the 1st of Ju n e. F or y ears p ro p erty here and th e rest of th e p arty past the p ro p rieto rs have been try in g fo r o n e of th e kiddies. A $5.00 d e p o sit w ill e n c o u ra g e th em enjoyed a p leasan t drive. a n d give th e m a jo in te d pole flag h a ly a rd s a n d b ra c k e t to get som ething like th is into effect D ana C. R ossm an of Eugene, an u n so they m ight feel th e ir cu sto m ers d erta k er form erly em ployed by J. E. w ere being protected in th is respect. M etzger, called on G resham friends Dr. H. C. Johnson has been appointed H ave o u r sa le s ladies yesterday, in sp ecto r for th e state, his te rrito ry show you th e m e rits of th is Mrs. L eslie T. St. C lair Is a patien t to include Gresham . w o nderful c o rse t- also th e In Good S am aritan hospital w here she Be ready for Flag Day June 14th. Be ready for July 4th college g irl n e g lig e e belt w ent on F riday for an operation. L es M ayor C leveland is lie Ju n io r is being cared for a t the A P P O IN T E D JU S T IC E a n d hose su p p o rte r. home of his g ra n d p a re n ts and Betty Chas. Cleveland, m ayor of G resham , Ruth is at the C. C. Yager home. Mrs. was y esterd ay appointed by th e coun St. C lair's condition is considered s a t ty com m issioners to fill th e unexpired o h m 1 ’T “ ' DRESS FABRICS 25c 5g( Bathing Suits, Caps and Slippers MEN’S SUMMER UNION SUITS Artistique Diaphram Corrective SPECIALLY PRICED soc WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. THAT FLAG JACKSON CORSET CO. ¥ Absolutely Free! ___ W. R. HICKS CO. I hone 2221 Gresham - ___ TAL ¿JL E IW T A'U. I .MJ. 1 _ _____ __ ______ J T T X H T We want the boys and girls in the F lag Drill July 4th. A ttend to it now! isfactory. term of the late Jo h n Brown as ju s G uests th is week at the hom e of Mrs. tice of th e peace for M ultnom ah d is Marion Johnson are Mrs. W. C. E llio tt tric t. w hich includes all th a t p art of ? w ,, 'n i ng ton M" y E “ ,Ott' ° f T a * M ultnom ah county ea st of Buckley VVIHO, ” (»^11111^1011. ayenue. The office, w hich will not in volve full-tim e service, c a rrie s w ith it a sa la ry of $75 a m onth. Mr. Cleve lan d 's petition w as signed by a large num ber of citizens of G resham and vicinity. O thers who filed p etitio n s for th e appointm ent w ere O. A. E astm an. R. F. W alters. J. C. S hultz and B. W. Thorne. ESSEX “6” COACH 300,000 Owners Know Its Time-Proved Quality More than 300,000 owners have bought Essex for its Super-Six advantage« in Performance, R iding Faze and E conom y, with pride ownership in a line and beautiful car. And thousands of new buyers who k n o w __ facts are turning to Essex for these proved and satisfying qualities, which no other car at price ever approached. Oliver Plow s, C u ltiv ato rs. Im p le m ents, P lan e t J r. G arden Seeders and C ultivators, M yers' W ater System s, M yers' hay tools. H essel Im plem ent Company. FRIDAY and SATURDAY It is the best Essex ever built, and because ... its production and the constant development of economical and precision methodj of manu facture, it is priced low er than ever before. A t Y our D oor ¿ iS N oth in g Else to P ay *909 All p r û r s ini’luile f r o x h i, ut* unU .-.fwtpmmt M. C. Webster Motor Co. Phone 2491 HUDSON - ESSEX Gresham Walrad Merc: Co. PHONE 1411 G et th e little fellow s in th e d rill, but do it now so th e y can be d rilled . You w ill be proud of th em . No s tr in g s a re a tta c h e d to th e d ep o sits. You a re g o v e rn e d by th e sam e ru le s an d re g u la tio n s a s o th e r d e p o sito rs. W e w a n t boys a n d g irls of all a g e s b u t m u st h a v e th e m soon in o rd e r to d rill them . O p en in g of a S av in g s A ccount m ay m ea n success fo r y o u r son o r d a u g h te r. DO IT N O W ! FIRST STATE BANK A S tro n g D ank G re sh am , O regon A Little Addition would make the average house a lot more comfort able. W hat is it th at your house needs? Let’s see: sun room, sleeping porch, sum mer kitchen, bedroom, bath room, hardwood floors, new roof, garage, fences, trellis, flower boxes, window seats? Lumber makes them all—and we have the lumber. Prices never will be lower. Eastman Lumber C o.PIS"e£ IS only To clea r out $9.85 su its $4 90, ert« w here I w i l l In a n d B o $12.50 su its $8.25. m, *,J P1**“ «*«! to se n AYLSWORTH ft MARTIN. rick ! p h o w » ix l.- A d v * FloM ,e Te 7"'