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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
AUCTION SALE F A IR V IE W SC HOOL W ILL P R E S E N T PA G EA N T TROUTDALE As a re su lt of eig h th g rad e exem p The 1925 eighth g rad e g rad u a tin g class of F airview has a rra n g e d for a tio n s te sts given by County S u p e rin pleasing program w hich w ill be r e n ten d en t A lderson. M arjorie K uhnley, dered on T uesday eveuing on th e M ary Scott. E lizab eth R obinson and Hall Mile Southeast of Linnenianu Junction school g ro u n d s a t F airview , begin R alph M iller a re exem pt from th e 1 Mile Southwest of Gresham ning prom ptly at 6:45. T he exercise, final ex am in atio n s and sev eral o th ers w hich w ill be in th e n a tu re of a sp rin g failed in only one subject. T he class | pageant, is called "T he F a irie s' of nine all received passin g g rad es Child." T he p a rt of th e fairy queen i a n *l M arjorie K uhnley and M ary Scott Beginning nt l i N p. m. w ill be ta k en by L illian Rudie and the have an av erag e of over 95. It is sai-l fairy p rin cess by M arian B urlingam e, i ,b e T ro u td ale eig h th g rad e h as th e Jo h n n y B lair w ill pay hom age to th e highest av erag e in th e county. They queen as her page and Inez Keenan h>ve been w orking u n d er h andicap w ill be know n as T rudie, th e wood- i to r 8ome tlm e 88 80 “ »“ T o t th e pupils c u tte r’s d au g h ter. T he fairie s' child, have been .“ b sen t on acco u n t of the T h istlek in , w ill be played by C arl m um ps. Mrs. L. A. H arlow e n tertain ed the Rudie and Slum p, a ca te rp illa r, ^vlll be im p erso n ated by L aw rence Ma H alf H our Study club w ith 1 o'clock haffey. luncheon at h er hom e on T uesday. To com plete th é ca st of "T he T h ere w ere 20 of th e m em bers p res- F alries' C hild” th e re w ill be e ig h t e n t. “ H from P o rtla n d who enjoyed spring and disks 2 Oliver Plow s 40; H-Inch 4. I. Case Sulky Plow;’ wood folks, six fairies and five ch il an u n u su ally in te re stin g m eeting Shovel Plow, ancient; Ox 1 oke, pioneer days; Panning Mill, Inch steel d ren in th e Maypole dance. T he pink Mrs. Ralph D unnaw ay review ed the cable tor stump pulling, single and double block, :i cross-cut Saws, Sledges sw eet pea h as been chosen as th e book for th e aftern o o n and Mrs. C lara and W edges Hoes, Shovels, Mattocks and Garden Tools. class flower and th e m otto of th e class Oaks gave in te re stin g d escrip tio n s of a trip to th e Sam oa Islan d s. T he p ro is “O nw ard over o b stacles.” T he eight stu d en ts com prising th e gram fo r th e y ear w as adopted w hich Some very an cien t, antique fu rn itu re , bed sprin g s, tab les, ch a irs, lib ra ry class a re W illiam A nderson, E dw ard w ill be c u rre n t lite ra tu re and Oregon table of O regon wood, dishes, pots and pans, hu n d red s of fru it Jars, crocks L ucille B ackus, C lara w riters. from 1 gallon to 15 gallons, barrels, buckets, w ash tu b s, b o ard s and w ringer, A nderson, Mrs. T hom as Low and Mrs. Isab ella sausage g rin d e r, stu tte r and fat press, 2 c h u rn s, 1-gallon and 5-gallon; Brooks, Benjie Briggs, F ra n k K ee h eating stove, range. nan, K ath leen Lew is and Iren e Rugg of P o rtlan d e n tertain ed on F r i day the past m a tro n s’ club o t 1922, Come e a rly and look over the collection of a life tim e. A bsolutely no U lrich. w ith a luncheon a t 12:30 a t th e fo r Junk w ill be peddled a t th is sale. m er's home, w hich w as b eau tifu lly SANDY BLUFF decorated w ith flow ers, th e color TERMS: U nder $20, cash. Sums of $20 and over, approved notes Mr. an d Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson en schem e of yellow being c a rrie d o u t in te rtain e d th e Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Ran- all th e room s an d on th e table. T he ’ ton and sons to d in n er on Monday had election of officers and also de evening. cided to have a picnic at E agle Creek Mrs. A llen McNeal is en tertain in g cam p in July. T he follow ing g u ests R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer A. MEYERS, Clerk h er b ro th e r for a few days. w ere p rese n t: M esdam es Je n n ie Mr. an d Mrs. E lm er H ouse, niece Sm ith, Daisy M iller, M aybell Boone, an d nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A rnold, L illian D aziell, E lizab eth M urphy a re m oving from K ath lam et, W ashing E tta H all of P o rtlan d , Mrs. M au l ton, in to th e house w here Mr. and Mrs. W oodw orth of M ultnom ah and Mrs. A rnold now reside, an d th e first of Lena P ete rs of H illsboro, Oregon. Ju n e th e A rnolds w ill leave for C ali Sunday d in n er g u ests a t th e M orris caco fornia. 00 M cGinnis hom e w ere Mr. an d Mrs. H P, C. M cGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. Spence ¿=- an d little d au g h ter and H om er Jones HALEY y of P o rtlan d . At th e H aley B ap tist ch u rc h the A lfred M ilne of L a G rande, Oregon, u su al serv ices w ill be held next S u n sp e n t th e w eek-end a t the hom e of his day. S unday school a t 10 a. m., p re a c h A SERVICE sister, Mrs. T hom as Low. ing a t 11, young people's m eeting a t 8 Mrs. H a rry McGinnis h as re tu rn e d that is superior—one of unostentatious p. m., w ith serm on follow ing. The from a few w eek s’ v isit w ith a d au g h S unday school convention h as been charm and tranquility is furnished by our te r a t S eattle, W ashington. postponed. All a re invited. organization—workers with a mission— Mr. and Mrs. H a rry P ra tt of Risley a Service of Perfection. sta tio n w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. F re d P elton, Sunday. Claud Coons, w ho w as o p erated on Gresham Funeral Parlors Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H o re ic k er m o a couple of w eeks ago for u lc ers of to red to Cam as, W ashington, Sunday th e stom ach, w as able to leave th e and sp e n t th e day w ith frien d s a t th a t h o sp ital T uesday. place. E lm er Noah and Mrs. C arl E rickson Mr. and Mrs. C. E. D uke of P o rt m otored to G aribaldi, Oregon, for a land w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. w eek-end v isit w ith th e la tte r ’3 and Mrs. T. H. G rave M onday a f te r d au g h ter, Mrs. E. L am iraude. noon. Mrs. F red P elto n visited Mrs. A nna J. W. D illon of L en ts w as In th e S w ank at F airv iew recen tly . V alley on business W ednesday. Miss Belle P arso n s of N ew berg, O re Mrs. L ucile M arkell of P o rtla n d is gon, is spending th e week a t th e home spending a few days visitin g w ith her of h er m other, Mrs. E le cta P arso n s. p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johnson. H erm an B laser left M onday for Mrs. J. H. K line w as th e rec ip ien t of e a ste rn W ashington and O regon on a a p le asa n t su rp rise p arty W ednesday b u sin ess trip . afternoon, w hen about 25 ladies of the H onoring Mrs. C. S. W ilson on neighborhood w alked in on h er u n M others’ Day, Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert announced. W ilson e n tertain ed w ith a d in n er at S. A. R oberts of D am ascus w as a th e ir hom e in P o rtla n d th e follow ing V alley visito r on business W ednesday g u ests from T ro u td ale : Mrs. C. S. aftern o o n . W ilson, Mrs. E th el A nderson and ch il T he H um m er P etro leu m com pany dren, Mr. and Mrs. C larence P arso n s, h as p u rch ased th e in te re sts of J. C. G eorge an d R ussel W ilson. G rim es in th e oil leases held in th is M rs. E lla S h ad er of Ocean P ark , vicinity and have in stalled a sta n d ard W ashington, w as a visito r a t th e A. D. d rillin g outfit and sin k in g of 15 in K endall home th e p a st week. hole on th e E. P. E vans farm . T ro u td ale P a re n t-T e a c h e rs m et at T h e m em bers of th e P.-T. A. held th e schoolhouse on T h u rsd ay a f te r Lumber, plaster, roofing and other building th e ir final m eeting for th is school noon, Mrs. J. R. H aley presiding. Mrs. year. T hey w ill resu m e th e ir ac tiv i C. I. T hom as gave in te re stin g c u rre n t materials, plus the carpenters' wages needed to ties ag ain w hen th e fall term of school events. A school picnic and tra c k build—these make up 50% of the total cost of opens. County S u p erin te n d en t W. C. m eet w as plan n ed for th e la st day of the average six room frame house. A lderson w as p re se n t and gave a talk school May 22d. T he follow ing officers Then the cost for protection against depre on school w ork. w ere elected for n ex t y ear: Mrs. J. R. ciation and decay—Paint and Varnish, m o th er H aley, p resid en t, re-elected ; Mrs. M, Plafto Tuning. words—only 7% of the total cost. P ian o tu n in g $3.50. P ian o a id o r B. M cGinnis, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. E. gan rep a irin g . F red B. Jo n es 2625 G. R ohlf; se c re ta ry and Mrs. Mary There isonlyone nam eto remember in spend E a st 49th stre e t, P o rtla n d , phone P a rso n s, tre a s u re r. D uring th e social TA bor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv ing th a t 7% —th a t is Rasmussen. hour Mrs. Em m a R obinson and Mrs. W. C. S pence served refresh m en ts. P atro n iz e o u r ad v e rtise rs. Rasmussen Pure Paints and Varnishes ex ON PHENIX FARM SATURDAY, MAY 2 3 L IV E S T O C K Team of Mules. Family Cow. Jersey Heifer Flock of Chickens FARM MACHINERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS Here are Some of the Shortsighted Views of Life: L I\ ING bevond one’s means for appearance sake. WITH increased earnings, desire to increase spending. l’OO ML CH SHOW , living for today, making no prep aration for tomorrow. ALL OE THIS may be human nature, but it’s the curse of the times. IT IS THE CAUSE OF — WANT — FAILURE —DISTRESS THE SURE WAY to be prepared for unexpected misfor tunes Is to have a bank book in your name showing un increased balance with growing interest credits. USE OUR BANK; it Is here for tlie use aud benefit of everybody in this community. ARTHUR HEINEY Gresham, Oregon PRICES ADVANCED FOR Cucumber Pickles W ith higher prices and a bumper crop assured, due to plenty of rain, many thou sands of dollars will be paid to Gresham growers this year. Make your contract at once with ««. Oregon Pickle & Canning Co. GRESHAM Phone 1881 Sted/ia ?n, Wouldnt uou , p spend 7% Sp%? cel in covering capacity, lasting finish and pro- tective qualities. They are the safest insurance of property values—and beauty. your dealer for color cards. \s k your painter for an estimate. Orient School Auditorium, auspices Orient P.-T. A. Admission 15c and 25c ó* Ccmpany Portland and SoattU /tu m u u r n Sold by: V A. W. Metzger & Co. N. 4 Gresham, Oregon M RS. J . E. G A TES J. E . G A T E S Mortician Lady A ssistan t Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You alreudy know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not s ta rt now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? • MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 20 Buster Keaton Comedy For Exteriors R A SM U SSE N P U R E P A IN T Also Creosote Shin gle Stai n; Porch Floor Paint: Barn and R oof Paint; Truck, Tractor and Im p lem en t Paine, Automobile Enamel»; Spar Varnish: R oof Coating; Concrete and Cement Coating. For Interiors Wall-Dura Was'nat le W all Paint; Racolite Enam els; In sid e R oot Paine O il Stains, Floor and Var nish Stain: BatbTub Enamel. Dur able R o o t Varnish. PAY OR NIGHT Phone 2471 MOVIE SHOW Jam es O liver Curw ood’s best p ictu re h TRUST — SERVICE We a re equipped to give th e sam e d istin ctiv e service th a t can be had from P o rtla n d or elsew here, an d a re p re pared to give service in and o u t of P o rtlan d as well. We endeavor to perform th is sacred o bligation w ith the h ig h e st sta n d ard of efficiency. Chapel free to all. We have an excellent stock to select from. “THE RIVER’S END” PAINTS & VARNISHES GATES’ FUNERAL HOME FOR THE BEST MEATS EreBh or Cured, I .art), Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you'll go to THE SANITARY MARKET Southeast Portland Lumber Company M A N U FA C T U R E R S OE Aii Kinds ef Lumber, Lath and Shingles Sawmill and Yard at Lents Junction near Foster Road Deliveries made anywhere A. J. DWYER, P re sid en t and G eneral M anager. JOHN P. M ILLER, Vico P resid en t IRW IN H. CONE, S e c re ta ry -T re a su re r GKO. 1)1 ETL, Prop. HOGAN Phone 1711 r Gresham i Adolph A m stad, who had th e bone in his rig h t hand broken In an a u to m obile accid en t ab o u t tw o m onths ago, has been able to resu m e his w ork a t th e C olum bia b rick yard. Mias F ra n c e s S tout h as been su ffer ing from an ag g rav ated a ttac k of neu on ritis. She has now re tu rn e d to her stu d ies at W ashington high a fte r an enforced absence of tw o w eeks. Mrs. Mabel H u tch in s of P o rtlan d visited on T uesday w ith h e r slste -, Mrs. C arl S chultz and atten d ed the sp rin g p ag ean t given a t th e g rad e Cheapest Fuel because no Ashes school in th e afternoon. Mrs. M ark D ory lan d 's m other, Mrs. M iller, and a sister, Mrs. E rn e st M ef- g ert, both of M ontavilla, atten d ed the OAH S A L R S IK X tM S it (toad way M 2 ) p roduction of th e May p ag ean t a t th e g rad e school T uesday. _____________ K-. Use Nickerson's jellied chicken, de Any tro u b le s? C all Dr. Classified. liciously cooked by steam pressure. Summer Price Gaseo Briquets NOW ON