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I ■ I A p pels to Voters by Those Seeking O ffice; Read and Vote Thoughtfully EIGHT PAGES VOL. 16, NO. ÄS G resham O utlook Section One 4 Pages GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1»26 SCHOOL MEASURE NOT RECOMMENDED 11.50 Per Year LOCAL CLUBS GET STANDARD CHARTERS VOTERS ! DO YOUR DUTY ! TROUTDALE BOY HURT FIVE-YEAR TICKET TO HELP BUILD FAIR IN AUTO COLLISION Seven c h a rters have been received by local club leaders for the stan d ard R alph G reer, aged 17, son of Mrs. Jo h n Coons, of T roudale, Is in a P o rt ization of clubs. These signify th a t At the p rim a rie s on F riday in the land hospital still unconscious from the clubs have organized, elected of precincts of M ultnomah county out T h e first d u ty of ev ery c itiz e n , m an o r w om an, w ho can th e effects of in ju rie s he received Sun- I T he fair board has au thorized the ficers, elected a local leader and have side of the city of P ortlan d each voter m ade out a program of work for the m eet th e q u a lific a tio n s, is to vo te h is o r h e r h o n e s t c o n v ic tio n s, day night in an autom obile accident 8a,e of a lim ited num ber of five-year will be handed a sm all ballot on which six regular meetings. The c h a rte rs re g a rd le ss of p a rty , a t th e n o m in a tin g e le c tio n on F rid a y , May in w hich he figured, th e case being season tick ets, good for sin g le adm is- will be tw o m easu res to be voted on a re signed by W illiam Jard in e, se cre 21. T h is is a rep u b lica n g o v e rn m e n t, you, a s a v o ter, a re a p a rt th a t of a headon collision of tw o ma- 8‘0n an y day or night of th e fair, d ur- r One. the bond issue, w ill be voted on in ta ry U. S. departm ent of ag ric u ltu re; of it. It is a reflection on y o u r lo y alty a s a c itiz e n of th is g re a t ch in es on Sandy boulevard, a h alf m ile *ng a five-year period, for >2.50. A the w hole county. T he o ther, a school J- A. C hurchill, sta te su perintendent s ta te a n d n a tio n if you do n o t e x e rc ise th e fra n c h is e u n less ea st of Fairview . Nine p ersons in all com m ittee Is alread y a t w ork and m easure, w ill be voted on only in the of public in stru ctio n ; Paul V. M aris, p h y sic a lly im possible. county outside of P ortland. w ere injured, young G rear th e m ost m eeting w ith m ark ed encouragem ent, d irector of extension, and H. C. Sey The school m easure is in the natu re m our, sta te club leader. T here are R e g a rd le ss of rec o m m e n d a tio n s, p rin te d o r o th e rw ise , vote seriously. It Is feared th e boy may It is expected to get th e endorsem ent have a fra ctu red skull. He w as given of m any clvlc bodfp8 Qf P ort]and of a referendum to m ake a law passed m any ch a rters yet to come. The c h a r y o u r h o n e st c o n v ic tio n s. You sh o u ld h a v e c o n v ic tio n s. A m ple in 1925 effective in M ultnom ah coun te rs received up to date go to th e fol Imm d II , f “ 7 7 " Phy8,<lan wh0 put o ut m any th o u san d s of th ese tick t d th k 7 am b u ,an ce eta th is year. If 20.000 to 40,000 c a a ty. The law as applied to this county lowing clubs and leaders: Blue Bird o p p o rtu n ity is g iv en to know th e c a n d id a te s a n d th e p u rp o se of I n T u provides for the election of the coun Cookery club of Maplewood, Mrs. E. th e m e a su re s on th e b a llo t sufficiently a t least to h e lp you form and directed the boy to be se n t to the | be Rol(1 „ w |„ en ab ,e thp faJp ty school su p e rin ten d e n t and paym ent < ham bers, lead er; H appy H u stlers a n o p in io n of w h a t is best. It is y o u r d u ty to be in fo rm ed , to hospital. W hen his m other w as in its new race trac k , speedw ay and of sa lary and office expenses b y the Sew ing club of Maplewood. Mrs. A. F. know th e issu e s involved, to h av e o p in io n s a n d e x p re ss your form ed of her so n 's condition, she col g ran d sta n d th is fall. school d istric ts outside of P ortland. In W eaver; Howage Sew ing club of p refe re n c e s. R e c o m m e n d a tio n s of o th e rs , of course, m ay help lapsed and is still p ro strated . As she P re sid en t T. J. K reu d er h as ad is suffering w ith com plications a tte n d other w ords it perm its the country O rient, Mrs. W. E. W heeler; Wa W at- dressed a le tte r to som e of th e civic you form y o u r o p in io n s. C o n sid e r th e ir so u rc e a n d p u rp o se, if ing a w eak h ea rt, fears a re en ter d istricts to elect th eir own su p erin zee Home Making club of G ilbert, Mrs. tained for her recovery as w ell as th a t o rg an izatio n s ap pealing for th e ir su p tendent. W. B. Boag; Powell V alley P otato possible, but do y o u r ow n th in k in g a n d ch o o sin g . port. He says It is th e plan to m ake of h er son. For a long tim e the election of a club of G resham , T. L. A nderson; E v ery office fo r w hich c a n d id a te s a re to be n o m in a te d is im It is said by sp e c ta to rs th a t young th is th e sh rin e of all a g ric u ltu ra l in- county school su p erin ten d en t for this G arden club of P leasan t V alley, J. W. county by th e predom inence of P o rt F ro st, S r.; F airv ale G arden club, John p o rta n t, som e m ore th a n o th e rs. In m a n y c ases a n o m in a tio n G reer was not at all to blam e for th e l T 8, ” th<? co u n ty ' th a t th e aKricul- m ea n s an electio n . T h is is esp ec ially tru e of th e re p u b lic a n b a l accident and th a t th e m an who collided J“ ™ ,n ‘ere8t8 “ re 8“ “ ‘he g re a te st land votes has been used to m ake the Zuburchen. nP88 ° f Multnom4ih county, Six certificates of achievem ent have lot. T h e d e m o c ra ts w ill h a v e few n a m e s o r offices to c o n sid e r w ith him assum ed all th e responsibil- office a political ra th e r th an an educa ity of th e affair. T he o th er m an, who J ' V' Co«8We‘l. su p e rin ten d e n t of tional job and g rea t dissatisfaction has also been aw arded to th e club and u n less th e y w rite in th e n am es. w as from V ancouver, W ashington, at- Ka‘es an<f “ ck ets is p u t In c h a rg e of arisen in th e country d istric ts as a r e leader in honor of having com pleted R em em b er, th a t to w rite in th e n a m e s of d e m o c ra ts on th e r e tem pted to b reak th e line of m achines the 8ale of the8e »elective tic k ets and su lt of the situation. the required w ork, m aking final re This dissatisfactio n has been in p orts to the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l col publican n o m in a tin g ballot w ill co u n t fo r n a u g h t. You m ay ex to pass, w hen he saw he could not has alread y begun th e so licitatio n In creased by th e fact th a t Mr. Alderson, lege extension service and p rep arin g p ress y o u r choice o u tsid e of y o u r p a rty a t th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n m ake it and tried to get back into line. P o r“ and. H is ca r skidded and a headon w ith Clay S. Morse, a frien d of th e fair the p rese n t incum bent, who is serving an exhibit. The certificates of achieve in N ovem ber. G reer w as th e re su lt. Both m achines and ean d ld ate for county com m isslon- his th ird four-year term , is believed m ent won in 1925 w ere aw arded the It is doubted if rep u b lica n v o te rs w e re e v e r given a la r g e r o r w ere badly dam aged, but th e occu- e r ' bas bouKb‘ th e first larg e block of to have neglected the country schools follow ing clubs and th e ir lead ers: p an ts of the o th e r au to w ere ap p a r- t,c k e ‘8 and says he w ill w ork w ith th e to w hich his jurisd ictio n and super Pow ell Valley P o tato club, T. L. An b e tte r list to select n o m in e e s fro m th a n on th e p re s e n t b allo t. en tly u n h u rt. T he m achine of young <,irec to rs in m aking th e fair a suc- d erson; R ussellville G arden club, J. F o r in sta n c e , fo r U nited S ta te s s e n a to r, e ig h t re p u b lic a n s, tw o vision is p rac tica lly lim ited. I t G reer, a light Ford, w as tow ed to a I ce8S* charged th a t each tim e he has owed W. G ra n t; R ussellville Corn club, C. d e m o c rats, se le c t o n e; fo r c o n g re ssm a n , th re e re p u b lic a n s, one G resham garage. I The Idea Is a p o p u lar one, especially his election to th e P o rtlan d vote B. L ew is; Lynch G arden club, W. C. A 1926 S tar, co n tain in g four boys am ong P o rtlan d business m en, m any though he has p rac tica lly no Jurisdic L aw rence; Brooks P o tato club, Mal d e m o c rat, se le c t o n e; fo r g o v e rn o r, th re e re p u b lic a n s, tw o dem o from a boys' p riv ate school in P o rt- of whom have vo lu n teered to aid th e tion over P o rtlan d schools. T his is lory Brooks; G resham Sewing club, c ra ts , select o n e ; fo r s ta te se n a te , fo u r re p u b lic a n s, o n e d em o laud, w ith th e ir In stru cto r, tu rn e d over '“ te c to rs both in a financial and m oral said to be the case by courtesy and Mrs. Cecil Metzger. c ra t, se le c t o n e ; fo r re p re s e n ta tiv e , 46 re p u b lic a n s, six d e m o These certificates are signed by C. c ra ts. select 13; fo r s ta te school s u p e rin te n d e n t, five rep u b lica n s, one and a h alf tim es a t th e H illy ard way common u n d erstan d in g in cases w here co rn e r n ear G illis sta tio n la s t night, I T he acreag e of th e g ro u n d s has been B. Sm ith, in ch arg e of boys' and g irls' large cities have a school superinten tw o d e m o c rats, se le c t one. A nd o th e r offices in a b o u t th e sam e jo ltin g up and b ru isin g th e o ccu p an ts in creased to 51 ac res and w ith c a rry - dent of th e ir own, so th a t au th o rity club w ork, U. S. d ep artm en t of a g ri w ell, b ut o th er th a n th a t Inflicting no ing out ‘be plan of building and en- ratio . T h e above, of course, a p p lie s to M u ltn o m ah co unty, ex c u ltu re ; W alter M. Pierce, governor does n ot overlap. physlcal in ju ries. T he m achine w as •argem ent it is expected to m ake th is As a m a tte r of fact th e county school of O regon; W. J. K err, p resid e n t of cep t in th e case of th e s ta te officers. dam aged and had to be towed back to ,he ‘lnt,8‘ fa,r g rounds, speedw ay and su p erin ten d en t is school su p e rin ten d Oregon A gricu ltu ral College; J. A. F o r th e office of c o u n ty c o m m issio n er, M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , w ith P o rtlan d , w here it had been ren ted ''xh,bi‘8 and Picnic g rounds in th e P a- C hurchill, sta te su p erin ten d en t of pub en t for all the county by w hich he is tw o to n o m in a te , th e r e a re sev en re p u b lic a n c a n d id a te s a n d one from a g arag e in th e m orning for th e clflc n o r‘bwest. elected and has some duties w ith re f lic in stru c tio n ; P au l V. M aris, d i d ay's trip . T he p a rty had been m ak- Mr' c °K8well h as tu rn ed over to th e d em o crat. re c to r of extension; H. C. Seym our, eren ce to school affairs in the w hole ing a trip aro u n d th e Mt. Hood Loop boys and girl8 clu b s of ‘his p a r t of th e sta te club lead er; W. C. A lderson, county. T h e m e a s u re s to be voted on in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty in clu d e and evidently th e d riv er did n ot reck- coun‘y ‘he sale of th ese five-year sea- county su p e rin ten d e n t; W. D. K inder, T he d issatisfactio n w ith Mr. A ider- th e p roposed $2,500,000 ro ad bond issu e called fo r by reso lu tio n on w ith th e sh a rp tu rn a t G illis and son “ ckets 1,1 ‘he co unty outBide of son in p a rtic u la r and the a p p a re n t in county club leader and also by th e lo of th e c o u n ty c o m m issio n ers a n d th e co u n ty school su p e rin te n d w hen he found he w as not going to P o r“ and. They a re alre ad y en th u sl- cal club leader. co n g ru ity of P o rtlan d voters, who are m ake it su ccessfu lly a t th e 40-mlIe I a st,c over th e ra a ite r and will do th e ir e n t re fe re n d u m w hich p ro p o ses to elect th e c o u n ty school su p e r d isin terested, electing a county super clip th ey w ere trav elin g , jam m ed on I ,,a rt' Mr- Cogswell will give them FU N ER A L H ELD FO R in ten d en t for d istric ts w hich are di in te n d e n t fro m th e school d is tric ts o u tsid e of P o rtla n d d is tric t th e four-w heel b rak es, w ith th e re su lt U u,) cred it for any tic k ets th a t m ay be LATE PER C Y SM ITH No. 1. rectly in terested has led to several th e lig h t m achine sw erved and tu rn e d or(‘e*'ed of him by resid e n ts of th e attem p ts to change th is o rd er of a f F u n e ra l services w’ere held y e ste r tu rtle . The in stru c to r and one of th e 8uburban portion of th e county. fairs. day afternoon in P o rtlan d for th e late ORIENT WILL GRADUATE MRS. B. (’. DEWEY X ............... HETEEN BOYS AND GIRLS The bill ap p a ren tly provides this E dg ar P ercy Sm ith, who died May 14 BURIED IN GRESHAM opportunity. It is not effective in any a t th e age of 60 years. He w as born y ard until an o th e r c a r « . a . . n t to r K entucky The eighth g rad e g rad u atio n ex er county until by a referendum vote it is Lee county, Iowa, F eb ru ary 28, C om m itm ent services w ere held at them. T he boys sta te d th a t th e m a- D rills are all sta n d ard . If you have adopted for th a t county. Only th e vo 1866, and cam e w ith his p are n ts, the cises of the O rient grad e school will th e G resham cem etery S unday after chine had been Insured by them in th e any of ‘his line you can alw ays get te rs outside of P o rtlan d vote on its late N. L. and C lara I. Sm ith, to be held in th e auditorium of the O rient noon for Mrs. Mollie Dewey, late wife m orning before beginning th e trip so p a rts a ‘ ‘he In te rn a tio n a l H arv ester adoption. G resham when a sm all child, residing school T hursday, May 20, at 8 o'clock of th e Rev. B. C. Dewey who is r e it Is understood th a t the in su ran c e gee H uark - A d ” * * m ach ‘n<’8 d lre c t' DO TH E PEO PL E WANT TO in th is vicinity ever since. He is s u r in th e evening. A splendid program lated to th e Cox and Beegle fam ilies com pany will be obliged to sta n d th e ------------------------ ADOPT T H IS MEASURE? , . . . i®t G resham . Mrs. Dewey passed »wav am o u n t of the dam ages. vived by six children, E dgar B. Sm ith, , | O liver Plow s, . C u ------------- ltiv ato rs, , Im p le has been a rran g e d and th e p atro n s TlIpsd„ v , , , pussen aw ay T he first question n a tu ra lly arising of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. Mabel Schm idt, of j T uesday, May 11, a t th e age of 57 m ents, P lan e t J r. G arden SeederB and is th is: W ILL IT INCREASE OUR Oregon City; O scar E. Sm ith, of E u and friends of th e com m unuity will y ears, at Los A ngeles, w here she had C ultivators, M yers' W ater System s, GRESHAM HIGH SUHODL TAXES? G RADUATES BIG CLASS I C o m p a n d tO° ' 8- " e88el Im plem ent gene; N orm an Sm ith, of O akland, C al have an o p p ortunity to h ear some mu- been tak en la st fall In th e hopes of The an sw er is clea r and positive. ifo rn ia; Mrs. C lara E m ra, of D allas, sical num bers rendered by th e Rev. prolonging h er life from th e ravages IT WILL. Oregon, and B ertha Sm ith, of St. P. M. Blenkensop, who is well known of can cer from w hich shd had been a T he tw elfth an n u a l com m encem ent It w ill increase th e taxes to th e ex- H elen. H e is also survived by two to radio fans. W illiam E lliott, who sufferer for about tw o y ears ex ercises of G resham Union high ten t of th e sa la ry and costs of the b ro th ers. B. H. Sm ith, of W asco, and has also sung over th e radio, will be Miss Mollie H ow ell w as born in 1111- school w ill be held at th e high school STAGE CO. county school su p e rin ten d e n t’s office H. R. Sm ith, of Condon, and tw o s is on th e program . T hom as G entle, head »ois and w as m a rrie d to the Rev. Mr. gym nasium F rid ay evening, May 21, MAURICE BOTKIN TOM COOPER which com es o u t of th e elem entary te rs, Mrs. T. C. Tow nsend, of G resh of the educational departm ent of th e Dewey in 1894, for 30 y ears ^h arin g beginning at 8:15 o'clock, a t w hich 2 0 -P a » < e n g e r S l t i , l . i , . . k , r s i, I '. t r lo r school fund rem aining afte r th e po r am, and Mrs. G eorge Shaw, of F air- Oregon sta te norm al, will deliver the w ith him th e toils and p riv atio n s of an tim e 48 stu d en ts w ill be grad u ated . Coarti de lax«. Chair Car Type, tion of th a t fund has been paid to view. P riv a te incin eratio n of th e r e com m encem ent ad d ress and is one of ev an g elistic itin eran cy . Besides her Dr. E. H. Pence, p asto r of W estm in ster SECTION LINE ROUTE D istrict No. 1 (P o rtla n d ). T his is m ains w as m ade a t th e Mt. Scott cre- th e best sp eak ers In the sta te for such w idow er she is survived by a daugh- ’re sb y ts rla n ch u rch , will d eliver the » A I1 .T SC H K U b'I.K paid on the basis of th e num ber of ele- j m atorium . occasions, as well as one of its fore- ‘er, Mrs. Louise D aw son, tw o g ran d - com m encem ent ad d ress, his su b ject to I,v . G resham i I,» . P ortlan d FO R P O R T L A N D F O R G R E SH A M m entary te ach ers. T h at m eans a lot I ----------------------- m ost educators. Those who have nev- ch ild ren , and two b ro th ers, John be, "T h e G rad u ate and His W orld.” to P o rtlan d schools. T he outlying dis-1 - C8ed ( a r s ‘ sed Im plem ent*. St 10 a. m. e r h eard Mr. G entle speak, w ill be af- H ow ell, w ho resid es in T exas and I ••7:00 a .m . An In terestin g p ro g ram has been p re R epairs for all im plem ents and m a 0:00 I ’ ‘ Thru to Sandy pared, including a strin g q u a rte t n u m 11 toil C on ttn u ed on page 2 chinery. H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. forded an excellent opportunity a t the dam es, of San Diego, California, I 10:00 ItOO p. m. com m encem ent exercises T hursday T he fu n eral services w ere held from ber also a selection by a m ale q u a r , 12:00 3:00 • too p. m. »¡00 evening w hen he w ill deliver th e ad- ‘he F irs t F re e M ethodist ch u rch in tet. P re sen ta tio n of class honors will •St 4:00 00 d ress to 15 g rad u a tes of the O rient P o rtlan d S unday afternoon, th e burial be m ade by P rin cip al R. E. Cannon •Saturday. Sunday, ••0:00 ••Thru to Sandy and H olidays grade school. T he g rad u ates are faking p lace a t G resham . and th e diplom as aw arded by C h air •10:00 •Saturday, Sunday, H arold B artsch , F ay Beehler, Agnes T he fu n eral serm on was preached man W C. L aw rence. T he class of and Holidays. L v. Snndy C arlson, Bonita C arpenter, Elton by ‘he Rev. W. T. K lotzbach of G resh- 1926 has chosen as its m otto, FOR PORTLAND H em m ers, H ow ard House, Mary Laine, am . assisted by th ree P o rtlan d p asto rs "L au n ch ed but not A nchored”, the I.r. Gre.ham 8:2» a. m. for Handy George Lake, V irginia Lundbom, Irm a F ree M ethodist churches. Mr. and class flower to be th e O phelia rose and : •J tM p. m. W ednesday and Thursday, May 19 and 20 via Powell Valley Magnuson, F lo ren ce M ullenhoff, Clif- Mrs D. L. M acPhee san g two duets at th e class colors old ro se and silv er f •To Gresham only and Orient except Sat., Sun . ford N asshahn, Jessie N asshahn. ‘he ch u rch and th e singing at the grey. T he public a t la rg e Is Invited ! and H olidays thru 7 » 40 a. in. to Portland. 0:4» p. nt. Albion Sloop and H arvey Waybill. grave was led by Mr. M acPhee. Sev to atten d these exercises. Mary L aine is an honor stu d en t of the era l m achine loads w ent In from 1» L P 0 T S The class n ig h t exercises will he class and th e class officers are Bonita G resham to th e fu n eral and a lengthy held on W ednesday evening In th e ' PORTI.AM »— New Manlrlpal Term i featuring Hoot Gibson nal, I or. I Iftii and Halmun op p m lte C arpenter, p resid e n t; V irginia Lund- procession followed th e rem ain s to gym nasium . T his is an evening of en- [ the ( nnrlhou»e. • 'H ia H A M — Main and P o w ell tu r rets bom, vice p resid e n t; Agnes Carlson, G resham for the last rites. T hose j te rtaln m o n t th at is alw ay s looked for- (Tem porary). H A J U lf— Ju n k er's C o n fectio n ery . secretary , and H arvey W aybill, tre a s here from a d istan ce w ere the Rev. j w ard to eagerly by frien d s of the g ra d "Gresham's Own L ine” u rer. T he class has chosen pu rp le and and Mrs. F ra n k Dawson and tw o chil uates, as the pent-up fun of four y ears gold for its colors, the Los Angeles dren, and Miss L o retta Thom as, of Mt. Is com pressed Into th is one ev en in g ’s rose for Its flow er and th e motto, Vernon, W ashington and Mr. and Mrs. j program . The public a t la rg e is In- "Out of the h arb o r into the sea.” E rn e st Gibson and two ch ild ren , of I vited to atten d th ese exercises. Tenino. W ashington. Mrs. Dewey was ! An u n u su ally fine ad d ress w as given Gresham Beauty Shoppe of a m ost lovable c h a ra c te r and g re a t- by Dr. Chas. W. M acCaughey of P o rt R. K. Johnson with a bag of tricks, sleight-of-hand, everything in the line of cosm etic illusion, etc., which will take an hour. He is sponsored therapy. C ourteous and efficient ly endeared h erse lf to all with whom land la st Sunday aftern o o n , on th e oc- treatm en t. Mrs. Lois St. Clair, F irst she cam e In co n tact. She w as a tire - caslon of the b ac ca la u re ate services by Gresham American Legion. S tate Bank building, phone 1841, ,P88 ch u rch w o rk er and only gave up for the g rad u a tin g class. The sp eak er LV. I’D K IL A M l G resham .—Adv. LV « R E SH A M in th is resp ect when forced to by Hi took for his topic "T h e A risto cracy of Regular admission, 25c and 10c health. Park «ml Yamhill Pos veil A Itohert» Tom orrow . He defined aristo crac y Npwlnl. as "th e best," and proceeded to d is 250-, 500- orlnOO-pound F airb an k s Phone MAIn 8411 Only one show each evening, picture start* at 7s 15 Phone 1823 We’r e l.it ing Lunger. Morse scales. Single or double beam cu ss ideals which m ig h t appeal to T he United S tates Public H ealth Hessel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Service says th a t the p rese n t average young people as of th e g re a te st value. >8 '■'< a m., P. V. ■7 «o a m . P. 9:30 a m., Il L. length of life In th is co u n try is 56 W ealth, beauty and pow er w ere In 8 :3o a. m., II. 10 .30 a. m., P. V. 9 30 a. m . P. yrnirs, 15 y ears of th is having been 11:30 a m.. II. L. tu rn described and discarded as 10:30 a m., H. added since 1870. T his is due to mod- 11:30 p m . P. V. 11:30 a m,, P. 1 :30 p. m.. B. I, ern m ethods of prev en tin g diseases w orthy objects of endeavor, b u t tru th 12:30 p. m . II 2 30 p. m., P. V. 1 :30 p. m.. P. . . w as held up as an ideal w orth s triv and of conserving h ealth and life. 3:30 p. m , B. L 2 30 p m.. II. L. ing for. 4 30 p. m., I’ V. 3:30 p m . P. V. The day of the Mason 5:30 p m.. II. L. p arade, an 4 30 p m . B. L. The culm ination of y ears of effort on th e p art o f the p aren ts as The high school o rc h e stra played . 8 30 p m., P. V. Irish m an approached a young lad 5 30 p m.. P V. Served by W. C. T. U. In 7 30 p. m., II. L. well as th e stu d en ts. A day th a t has long been anticipated and one M 5 30 p m., II. U and ask ed : the processional and recessio n al, and ' *11 :30 p m., H. L. *- 10 p m . I:. L M ethodiBt C h u rch B asem ent never to be forgotten. "W h at's the parade for, me lad? _ e accom panim ent for th e ! fu rn ish __ ed th T here should be a m em ento of this occasion. A photograph of the tb e^b o y ‘replied.* ° f co u rM •” | co n g reg atio n al ’.Vng'ing" H allie Jo n es . •S u n d ays and H olidays only. g rad u ate is th e answ er. T hink w hat such a picture would be w orth ^Saturdays, Holidays and H olidays tw enty y ea rs from now. “B e g o rra ,' replied th e Irish m an . sang a solo. •D ally e i epi Sundays and Holidays. At th e close a in 't they g e ttin ' >10 a day now ? I A‘ ’b" c lo s e of th e services Miss P. V.—Powell Valley. 12 io Is.Kt B L.—Base Line. suppose th e y 're p ara d in ' for an o th er D orothy Dickey w as given a beautiful ________________ baton by th e m usical o rg an izatio n s of Owned and operated by P h o n e 511 EXCELLENT SERVICE >50 to >200 will buy a good used ca r lb ® *chool. T he p rese n tatio n was m ade I R M. HARDY at th e Heasel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. ‘ by Miss H elen A lthaus. Portland - Gresham - Sandy Gresham Theater "ARIZONA SWEEPSTAKES Special Attraction! GRADUATION DAY H A RD Y STU DIO Portland-Gresham Stage LUNCH 25c Thursday, May 20 GEO. LEWIS & SON