Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    CEDAR
Two pupils. Merl R ichardson and
Claude H uffman, w ill com pose the
eighth g rad e g rad u a tin g class from
the C edar school this year. A picnic
w ill be given th e school on Friday on
th e B urns place a t th e m outh of the
L ittle Sandy river. Mrs. Bess Schneid­
er has been elected as teach er for the
com ing year, th is to m ake her fourth
consecutive year as teach er of the
school.
BORING
Quincy E rd m an, of Boring, and
Marie H aselw ander, of the same place,
w ere m a rrie d in P o rtlan d T hursday.
May 13.
L ist your w an ts in th e classified
colum ns.
rA U B
HOGAN
Mrs A. J. sto u t and son Mack, at-
the hiehth e ? aecalaureate 8ervice8 at
he high school gymnasium at G resh­
am Sunday afternoon.
Cali'8« 0? , 31 the h0me ot Mr and Mrs.
Carl Schultz Sunday were the la tte r ’.
Parents. Mr. . Bd Mrs. A. N. P a t t e r n
G raduating exercises for th e 11
eighth-grade g rad u ates of the Powell
Valley grade school w ill be held
T hursday evening at th e schoolhouse
in connection w ith the last m eeting of
the P aren t-T each er association for the
and sister, Mrs. Mabel H utchins, Mr. year. An all-day picnic and trac k
t ” w , , ? ' Wm Stott8’ Mr aud Mrs R m eet is to be held on th e school
L. W illiams and four children, A. L. grounds th e follow ing day, w ith prizes
-m ith , and Mr. and Mrs. D. DeSanto, to be aw arded th e lucky co n testan ts
in th e tra c k events. Considerable in ­
and little daughter, all of P ortland.
Mrs. Carl Schultz spent a very te re st is cen terin g in the com m unity
pleasant day F riday as the g u est of horse shoe contests, th e fath e rs to
Miss Helen Ankcorn at G resham pitch ag ain st th e boys and the m oth­
ers ag ain st th e giria. In addition to
Union high school.
liberal co n trib u tio n s from th e Powell
\ alley sto re of Aim & A nderson for
Window Cleaning
f o r expert wtndow cleaning see S. the prize aw ards, th e Powell Valley
B ro s« c " J®8ve 0rder8 w lth John P.-T. A., C h risten sen 's garage, and the
Brown- Gresham , phone 2501.
O scarette, W alrad M ercantile com ­
pany and Cecil Metzger sto re of G resh
am will each help in fu rn ish in g prizes
for th e w inners.
It is hoped th e re will be a fu ll at
tendance of P.-T. A. m em bers at the
m eeting T hursday evening, as th is will
be the la st m eeting for the year and
officers for the ensuing year w ill be
elected at th is tim e. T horvald A nder­
son w ill p resen t th e diplom as to th e
m em bers of the g rad u atin g class, the
personnel of w hich is as follow s.
H arvey Yates, Roy Beadle, G ertrude
Gresham Phone , 6S,
G ustafson, Constance W illiam s, E le an ­
or W ilner, G ilbert and Teddy Lind.
H arry P alm quist, Conrad Johnson,
Clifford R esare and Amos A nderson.
H U D SO N COACH
$
Hudson hoids first advan­
tage because of its patented
S uper-S ix—th e w o rld ’s
most famous motor. More
th an 800,000 have been
built by Hudson under its
exclusive principle. For
11 years it has been out­
standing because of dis­
tinctive smoothness, wide
flexibility, power, speed
and reliability.
1379
“ At Y'our D o o r ”
£1» « .-Ft,
B r o u g h a m - *1639
7-Pass. Sedan 1875
» J (A.
«vxpora
From and R e v S u m p tr r
A a ic w n tr U W i n d t h i e ld
O » » o rr. Rear View M irror.
T ita m u M io n Lock ( Sail»-
S h o rte r» ;
M o to -M e te r, k cxiibinotton
S to p a a d T a d L ig h t
GRAVEL
A n d t o d a y ’s H u d s o n
Coach is not only the best
ever built. It also is priced
lower than ever before.
Crushed Rock, Road Material
W alrad & W right, Inc.
P ortland Phone EA. 23.10
Motor
Re-conditioning
FAIRVIEW
That’s What Tour Car Needs
“I t’ll make your motor good as new!”
If your motor has lost all its old-time pep and power;
if its get-away is poor, then a thorough re-conditioning
is the tonic it needs.
A worn motor means carbon—carbon means increased
gas and oil consumption.
You can t expect to wear out two or three sets of tires
without wearing some parts of the motor.
Bring your car to us today. Let us look it over. We’re
motor specialists. We’ll give you a definite price on the
job in advance.
\ \ e guarantee an expert mechanical job and will use
only the best parts.
The eighth g rad e g rad u atin g class
of th e F airview school th is year n um ­
bers 13 pupils and on T h u rsd ay eve1
ning, May 20, the exercises will be held
in the auditorium of the school. Dr.
John Beard, p asto r of Mt. T abor P re s­
byterian church, will deliver the g ra d ­
uating address. The G resham high
school o rch e stra has been secured to
Phone 2491
play during the evening. In addition
to the processional and recessional, it
will ren d er th e "N orw egian D ance”
and "F allin g L eaves.”
“The sa lu ta to ry will be delivered by
L aw rence Mahaffey and th e valedic-
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tory by L o re tta W allace. Orville B lair I The earw ig pests are w ith us again
w ill p resen t th e class gift to th e school thev s iv and it i . -
and the diplom as will be presented by , . * 7
. 1
onimended steps
John Moller, ch airm an of th e board. be ta a e n e a r,y to check th e ir ravages
The m em bers of the class are R obert
You may th in k you h av en 't anv h e
A nderson. O rville B lair. P aul B uckner,
cause vou don't see t h . J . e ,
M arian ---------„
B urlingam
e,
Vernon
B
urlin-
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° n ‘ , 866 th em ' but the
----- - Vernon
a «- I voracious bugs do th e ir d estru ctiv e
gam e, Asaye K olayashi, L aw rence Ma­
haffey, M arjorie Moller, Gordon Os- w’ork a t night and sleep in seclusion
j burn, L illian Rudie, E thel S urface by day.
i L o retta W allace and Jo h n W elbes.
Wet sacks or new spapers o r pieces
of hose left on th e ground over night
Read and use th e W ant Ads.
will en tra p m any specim ens, w hich
may be killed by im m ersing in scald ­
ing w ater. These tra p s m ay also be
reso
rted to for discovering th e p re s­
Phone 603
ence of th e earw ig w here its presence
is a m a tte r of uncertain ty .
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
Frank C. Jones
GRESHAM GARAGE
HAMLIJi & HOSS, Props.
Phone 2391
Night 706
Still doing business
re s to n e
TIRE DEALERS
Serve You B e tte r
W e A re T ire Specialists
Our experience and equipment help you get the most mileage,
comfort and safety from tires.
Gum-Dipping— the only known method of insulating every fiber
of every cord with rubber—gives the strongest construction possible.
And the special Steam-Welding process makes Firestone tubes both
leak-proof and long-wearing—further
increasing the life of the tire.
We Also Sell and Service
The proof is demonstrated by the
Oldfield Tires and Tubes
biggest taxicab and bus fleets—by
These well-known tires are built in
race cham pions and in everyday
the economical Firestone faetones and
carry tl.j standard guarantee.
service of hundreds of thousands of
Wa offer them at these low prices.
motorists.
H IG H PRESSURE CORDS
Let us see th a t your tires are
30x3*4 R e g u la r C l ................. $ l«23
AOiJi/j E x tra Size CI ............ 11 40
properly
mounted, inflated and cared
30 x 3 4 E x tra Size S S ............ 14 00
for.
31x4 S . S ................................. 18 00
32x4 S . S ................................. 19 20
3 2 x 4 4 S . S ................................. . 23.70
W e repair your tires, when neces­
33x4 4 S . S ................................. 24.75
sary,
by the new and better Firestone
33x5 S.S ................................. 31.50
method.
O V ER-SIZE BALLOONS
29x4 40 .................. ..............
$14.05
Equip your car with these famous
29x4.75
............................... 16.75
30x4.75 . . ............................... 17 50
G u m -D ip p ed Cords and Steam -
29x4.95 ....................................... 18.55
Welded Tubes. We will take your
31x5.25 ....................................... 21.95
32x6 00 . .
........................ 25.15
old tires in trade, giving you liberal
allowance for unused mileage.
Käser Service Station, Gresham
A nother method for discovery is to
scatter, a fte r sundow n, sm all handfuls
of sw eetened b ran or pulverized bread
crum bs, then visit these places a cou­
ple of h ours afte rw a rd s w ith a flash­
light.
Many o th er m ethods of trap p in g th e
insects m ight be suggested, b ut they
a re all tedious and relativ ely ineffect­
ive. T he only logical method Is the
one u n iv ersally applied and recom ­
m ended by scientific au th o rities—to
spread a poisoned halt upon the
ground w here th e insects alw ays fo r­
age for food, m aking the b ait a ttr a c t­
ive by th e addition of som ething they
like.
It is, how ever, obviously im possible
to effect an exterm ination of th e in ­
sect, w hen one considers th a t all of
them do not em erge from th e ir nests
a t th e sam e tim e, due to differences In
soil tem p eratu re. All do not come out
of th e ir above-ground hiding places
th e sam e evening, if the w eath er is un-
propitious.
T h ere is th e fu rth e r factor, w orking
a g a in st ex term ination, th at, sh o rtly
a fte r th e fem ale has brought forth her
brood in the spring, she en te rs thè
ground again to oviposit and re a r a
second brood. It is the second brood
th a t Is largely responsible for th e re-
in festatio n of prem esls th a t have been
once baited. R e-infestation is bound
to o ccur also from lots th a t a re not
baited for a considerable tim e after
the b aitin g of neighboring lots. It
should, how ever, be rem em bered, n o t­
w ith stan d in g these draw backs, th a t a
tho u san d earw igs destroyed la 50,000
less earw igs next y ea*
Many perso n s fall to realize th a t
they a re u nder obligation to do th e ir
p a rt to check th is evil
HUDSON - ESSEX
Do you know why BUICK
4 ’wheel brakes
are m echanical
Buick 4-whccl brakes are built on the
s m e so u n d mechanical principle as
th e tw o -w h e c l brakes y o u alw a y s
b ivc used.
T ’ .e brake on the outside fron t wheel
rel .i:
when tu rning a corner. T h e
out ..d i » nt wheel needs to turn in
a la’ . , »
to avoid skidding and
buick braltet Ut
f
turn.
A n d the o p e ra tin g p a rts o f Buick
brakes are steel drop forgings.
F or safety’s sake, and fo r easier d riv.
•ng. pick Buick and Buick mechanical
4-whecl brakes.
BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICH.
D i .
uk
»
of
M o lo rt Corporation
e-iM i - mf
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILHR
ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL
BUILD THEM
1801
G resham
IV. IV.
METZGER
SALES — SERVICE
Phones
407
Boring
A Good Sign
f» r .
tire service
VICTORY
To Believe In !
T he Victory circle of the E vangeli­
cal W om en's union will m eet with |
T h is sign above o u r d o o r is
Mrs. W. L. Rhoades T h u rsd ay after- |
o u r rec o m m e n d a tio n of b et­
noon a t 2 o’clock.
te r tir e service.
The re g u la r m eeting of th e P a r e n t- )
It m ea n s th a t a s F ire s to n e
T each er association will m eet a t the
S ervice D ealers we a re co m ­
V ictory schoolhouse on F rid ay eve­
m itte d to th e policy of th e
ning at 8 o'clock. All m em bers are
w orld-w ide F ire s to n e o r g a n ­
urged to be p resen t as th is will be the |
çfQ iu d u y
izatio n in g iv in g you “ M ost
la st m eeting of the school year and
officers Will be elected for the ensuing |
Miles p e r h o lla r .’’
yearT
Ixiok fo r th is sig n . L et us
T he moving p ictu re film which was I
show you w h a t's back of it!
p u t on F riday evening by W. D. K inder
for th e benefit of club w ork of boys |
and g irls was well attended. A sm all
adm ission was charged, the proceeds I
Phone 228X
GRESHAM, OREGON
to be uped to send a delegate to the |
0 . A. C. sum m er school.
The eighth grade g rad u atin g class I
Mrs. A. G. M erlan e. Mr. and Mrs. Ja s.
of the Victory school is com prised of I
B arnes and son Jim m ie, Mr. and Mrs.
th ree member« th is year, Edna Me-1 Mr. and Mrs. D- D. Jack en tertain ed Boyd Wolfe and son, K enneth, and
< reary, M argaiet K ersiake and E v e r-I »1 Bunday d in n er, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mrs. E lla Schneider, of P o rtland.
KASER SERVICE STATION
SCENIC
*W Wo<Ml
IIIK E B
' H u rlb u rt and
Mr. and Mrs
Homer
Plano Tnnfng.
P lano tu n in g 13.50. P iano and o r­
R u ark sells McCormick D eering ■ Jo h n so n , of P o rtland. A fternoon vis-
farm m achines, 30« Belmont 8 t„ P o r t- 1 i,or8 w er' Mr. “ »d Mrs Emil Swan- gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones, 2625
land, and pays th e freig h t.—Adv.
I son and Mrs. Swanson. Sr.. Mr. and Î2ÎÙ 8tre8t 8E ' P o rt>*nd. p h o n . TAbor
an<1 I 8952, or O resham 1661.—Adv.