Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
Fairview School
to Give Operetta
“ Aunt D ru sllla's G arden" is the
nam e of the charm ing o p ere tta
w hich w ill be presen ted Tuesday
evening by the ch ild ren of th e
•upper g rades of th e Fairview
school at th e school auditorium .
Mrs. Ann T eg a rt and Mrs. H elen
B. Camp are coaching th e cast for
th e play and Miss Beryl King and
Miss Leah Bourgeois a re in charge
of th e stage and costum e a rra n g e ­
m ents. Mrs. W. D. K inder will play
th e m usic score of the operetta.
The plot of th e play featu res a
poor child Nelda who com es from
a larg e fam ily of poverty in a city
tenem ent. She goes to live w ith a
m aiden au n t in a village, but finds
it very lonely as she is not allow ed
to go outside the garden. Nelda
invites the school children into her
a u n t’s garden, thereby in c u rrin g
th a t lad y ’s displeasure. T he boys
dislike her so m uch they prom ise
to get even and steal into th e g a r­
den for revenge.
W hile in th e re one of th e boys
notices a blaze in th e kitchen and
in th e end th e “g an g ” saves A unt
D ru silla’s house from d estruction
by fire. T his serves to m ollify th a t
lad y ’s w rath and la te r th e re is a
happy law n p arty w ith A unt Dru-
silla as the g rate fu l hostess. As a
happy clim ax Nelda receives a le t­
te r from a rich uncle who insu res
fu tu re happiness for her m other,
herself, b ro th ers and sisters.
FAIRVIEW
M orning w orship will be held
S un d ay m orning at 11 o'clock at
th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n
ch u rch . The pastor, the Rev. E. R.
D. H ollensted, will preach. S un­
day school w ill convene a t 10
o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore e n te r­
tained a t S unday dinner Mr. and
Mrs. It. T horpe and ch ild ren of Oak
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. D arling, of
Amboy, W ashington, Mr. and Mrs.
L aw ren ce H arvey and son and
E lm er Je n k in s and ch ild ren of
P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss, Mrs.
A nna E ngels, Mrs. Ida Shepherd,
Mrs. E liza Stone, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Camp and Miss R uth Bliss w ere
th e Sunday • dinner guests of Mr.
an d Mrs. C. II. Stone.
T he la st m eeting of th e F airview
P a ren t-T ea ch e r association
w as
held at th e schoolhouse F riday eve­
ning. The follow ing officers w ere
in stalled for the com ing year, Mrs.
Daisy Shaw, p resid e n t; Mrs. Anne
T eg a rt, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Mary
H ollensted, se c re ta ry ; Mrs, Iola
Copeland, tre a su re r. T he p ast p re s­
ident, Mrs. R. C. Brooks, w as p re ­
sented w ith a box of flow ering g e r­
anium s. Mrs. A. L. Stone the in ­
sta llin g officer and the new ly-elect­
ed officers w ere presented w ith pot­
ted plants. A splendid program w as
rendered after w hich ice cream and
c a k e w ere served. It w as decided
a t th is m eeting to hold a school
picnic a t P en in su la p a rk in P o rt­
land F riday, May 20, th e w eather
p erm ittin g .
ROCKWOOD
Columbian High
(L illian Post, E ditor)
T he high school stu d en ts a re
eagerly looking forw ard to Friday,
the 13th, as the delivery of the a n ­
nual is expected then.
T he ju n io rs gave the an n u al
ju n io r-sen io r p arty Friday, th e 6th
at Mrs. H enderson’s ch alet on th e
highw ay. T he evening w as very
m uch enjoyed and th e p a rty ended
about 12 o ’clock.
T w enty m ark etin g p roject essays
w ere handed in from the ju n io rs
and seniors who have been w orking
on the essays as a p a rt of th e long
them e assignm ents of the E nglish
H I class.
The editor w ishes to co rrec t her
m istakes of la st w eek in statin g th e
date of the o p eretta "Love P irates
of H aw aii” to be Monday, th e 9th.
The d ate is set for T hursday, th e
19th.
About 45 of the stu d en ts of Odell
w ere here F riday for a baseball
game. T he score w as 5-4 in favor
of Odell. A few of th e high school
girls served lunch after th e game.
Bella Reed ,and F ran ces Evans,
seniors of th e high school, who
have faithfully served on the b as­
k etball team for four years, have
received sw eaters.
M arjorie Bush, one of th e thrde
stu d en ts of Colum bian who w rote
essays for the F irs t S tate Bank
essay contest, won second prize.
The school is ce rtain ly proud of
her.
The botany class, w ith th e ir
teach er, Mrs. P erry, w ent fo th e Mt.
View F lo ra l com pany’s farm on th e
Base Line road, T uesday. They
visited the n u rsery and greenhouse
and heard a talk by Otto G rlesel, in
charge of the farm .
A gatha H arding, an alum na of
Colum bian, class of '23, and th e
editor of th e annu al th e years of
'22 and ’23, w as last week pledged
to the honorary national jo u rn a l­
istic fra te rn ity for women. A gatha
is attending O. A. C.
m unity. It is situated ju s t east of
B arker road on Base L ine road and
is b u ilt in S panish co u rt style.
T here a re ten m odern cabins w ith
individual garages, a larg e sleeping
room and kitchenet equipped w ith
sink and runn in g w ater, gas plate
and built-in break fast table. T h ere
a re show er baths and a com m unity
laundry equipped w ith
electric
w asher, in fact every need and
com fort of th e trav e ler has been
provided for. The cam p will be
opened about May 22 and w ill c a ­
te r to th e b etter class of auto to u r­
ists. It w ill be know n as the"B ase
Line T o u rist P a rk ” and is owned
and w ill be m anaged by Mrs. E lla
M. P otter.
CORBETT
“Cinderella” Play
Will Be Repeated
The o p eretta, "C in d erella”, w hich
was so successfully given at Powell
V alley schoolhouse on A pril 30,
will be rep eated on S atu rd ay eve­
ning, May 14, a t th e O rient schtWil-
house. T he proceeds w ill be used
to help defray th e expenses of th e
delegate of th e Boys’ P o tato club
a t Pow ell V alley to th e an n u al
sum m er school at Corvallis.
POWELL VALLEY
T he th ree -a cre place belonging
to 0. G. B ergstrom of Los Angeles
has been p u rch ased by F. W. Long
of P o rtlan d who, w ith his fam ily,
w ill take possession a t once. This
p lace w as form erly know n as the
old L u n d q u ist place and is located
a q u a rte r of a m ile south of the
L u th eran ch u rch . T he deal w as
m ade th ro u g h K arl J. Ilag b erg .
Sunday school w ill begin a t 9:45
a t th e S aron L u th e ra n ch u rch , fol­
lowed by th e young people’s se r­
vices a t 10:30. The Swedish p rea ch ­
ing service w ill begin at 11:15. At
8 o’clock in th e evening Dr. John
Unis, a lately retu rn ed m issionary
from China, w ill speak.
HILLSVIEW
Services will be held a t the H ills­
view Mission ch u rch on Sunday
m orning, beginning at y o’clock,
when th e Rev. M. D ahlström will
preach. T he services w ill be in
E nglish. T h ere w ill be no Sunday
school.
E ltllH V ,
MAY
«3, 1927
PLEA SA N T HOME
T he L adies Aid of th e P leasan t
Home M ethodist ch u rch will m eet
a t th e home of Mrs. A. E. Miles on
W ednesday afternoon. The hostess
w ill be assisted by Mrs. Jack
Ick ler.
A la rg e atten d an ce of E pw orth
L eag u ers g ath ered at the church
on Sunday evening and held the
a n n u a l election of officers. Those
chosen w ere
H erm an W alters,
p resid e n t; B arb ara W alters, first
vice p resid en t; Bernice Sloop, sec­
ond vice p resid e n t; Ruth L auder-
back, th ird vice p resid e n t; Joe
Drew, fourth vice p re sid e n t; Amy
Sloop, se c re ta ry ; H arold B artsch,
tre a s u re r; »Mabel C arlson, o rganist.
The Rev. and Mrs. E. W. W ith-
nell left on Monday to visit friends
a t Brooks and Salem for a few
days.
E lton Sloop of Bull Run has
gone to Pacific Beach, C alifornia,
to b rin g back Mrs. Sloop and th e ir
little d au g h ter who have been vis­
iting w ith Mrs. Sloop’s sister. Mrs.
H enry Gist.
H. McGinnis is seriously ill at
his home.
,
Mr. and Mrs. E dsel M arkell w ere
Sunday dinner g u ests a t th e home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E M arkell,
Mr. and Mrs. H enry D outhit and
son, Alden, w ere calle rs a t th e M.
L en n artz home on Sunday.
Mrs. K ate Quay spent the w eek­
end w ith her b ro th er and family.
T he M other's Day program a t the
B ap tist ch u rch w as beautiful in its
sim plicity and m ost im pressive.
T he p ageant p o rtray ed an old fa sh ­
ioned fath er, m o th er and children
g ath ered aro u n d th e fireside w ith
candles b u rn in g , w hile m other told
th e Bible sto ry of Jacob to the c h il­
d ren and fa th e r read a S crip tu re
lesson, and th e children joined in
th e evening p ray e r. It w as a beau-
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tiful lesson on th o u g h tfu ln ess and F airw ea th er expects to leave for
HOGAN
reverance.
■ Los Angeles to v isit ln’r p are n ts as
soon
as
school
closes.
| Mr. and Mrs. V erdegan e n te r­
Alex H uber w as absent from his
B. C. A ltm an and son Dale and w ork at the b rick y ard several days
| tained the P leasant H ome o rch e s­
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k McKinney and last week on account of illness.
tra one night last week.
5dr. and Mrs. Ja c k G raves of son H arold sp en t Sunday a t Cor-
Jackie, the tw o-year-old d aughter
P ortland spent M other's Day with | vail Is.
i of Mr. and Mrs. D oryland, has been
Mrs. Alice W olters and d au g h ter under the doctor's care since S a t­
the la tte r's m other, Mrs. M. Shum ­
way. O ther c a lle rs a t th e Shum ­ G wendolyn cam e from A uburn, urday w ith a serious form of bowel
way home w ere Mr. and Mrs. Joe W ashington, to spend M other’s Day tro u b le and a severe cold w hich
with her m other, Mrs
J. A. settled in the head and ears. The
L aundree of Sandy.
i child is now recovering.
The M ethodist L adies Aid has Stephens.
Mrs. Henry W ihlon had th e m is­
Dale and Buford Cottingim have
sta rted a p aper drive. C aptains
fortune
to
fail
and
b
reak
her
rig
h
t
been absent from school for the
have been appointed for th e differ­
ent sections and a prize is offered i arm last S aturday.
past week on account of m easles.
Services at the M ethodist church A n to n J o h n s o n of P ortlan d Is vls-
to th e one collecting th e m ost
'
on
Sunday
will
begin
w
ith
Sunday
' Ring for several days w ith M. Dory-
paper.
Mrs. E. E. Van F leet has been school at 10 o'clock, followed by land and family.
elected to teach th e V ictory school preaching by the p asto r, the Rev.
E. W W ithnell. at 11:15. He will
\e w Sliim ers and Pum ps $4.!>5
next year.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilfred N asshahn take for his subject. "Souls in Our
Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi­
spent th e w eek-end w ith th e ir p a r­ H ands." E pw orth League w ill m eet um and low heels, *4.95. We a re
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H om er Moulton at 8 in the evening.
also show ing a ttractiv e shoes for
and Mr. and Mrs. G. N asshahn. I T here will be no evening service ladies at $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls-
They retu rn ed to th e ir studies at at the B aptist ch u rch next Sunday w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
Monmouth norm al on Sunday ta k ­ i evening, as th e p asto r, th e Rev.
ing w ith them th e ir little d au g h ter Win. F airw eath er, w ill deliver the
Jessie Rae, who has sp eu t th e la st b accalau reate serm on a t the Sandy
high school at th a t tim e. T he m orn-
m onth w ith her g ran d p aren ts.
Mr. an d Mrs. Wm. F airw eath er I ing services w ill be held as usual,
and ch ild ren and Miss C. E. F air- with Sunday school at 10 o’clock
w eath er drove to The D alles on and preaching at 11. The ch ild re n ’s
S atu rd ay to view th e b eauties of 1 m eeting will be a t 3 in th e a fte r­
the Colum bia riv er highw ay. Miss noon.
WALRAD
Merc. Co.
Graduation Day
RADUATION T IM E has come again and,
soon another class will step forth into the
G
world.
As you begin your journey you will soon
learn that a little money makes a tine travel­
ing companion.
W isdom is gained slowly—a little each
day almost imperceptibly.
Money comes the same way; little by little.
OF
MT. HOOD SERVICE STATION
and announcement of special interest
to the public.
Your future depends upon your spending
habits. Learn to save.
(Jet the money question straight in your
minds and you will ALL succeed—if you do
not, you will all FAIL.
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D O N ’T S P E N D IT ALL
Gresham
FIRST STATE BANK
A gatha H arding of C orbett, so p h ­
om ore in vocational education, has
Keen pledged to T h eta Sigma Phi,
w om en’s n ational professional f r a ­
te rn ity in journalism at th e wom­
en’s speciaj convocation in honor of
M other’s Day. T heta Sigm a Phi se- j
lects its pledges from ou tstan d in g
women stud en ts upon the cam pus.
C h aracter, leadership, sch o larsh ip
and activities a re th e basis for
m em bership. Miss H ard in g is a c t­
ive on th e cam pus and is a m em ber
of several cam pus organizations.
We suggest th a t your S a tu r­
day o rd er c a rry some of these
items.
6 boxes to carton, at .
L. L. Long & S. S. Thompson
Corner I’tnvell and Ava
Phone 1411
GKESIIAM, OREGON
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Best P aten t, 4 9 's........ » p i . »4»)
('. A II, P ure Cane
Huger, per sack . .
A Strung Bunk
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25-lb. sacks . .
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COTTRELL
The m any friends of G eorge
Pangborn a re pleased to hear th a t
he is m aking a good recovery from
the very serious operation which
he recently underw en t in E m anuel
hospital in P ortland.
T he ann u al picnic of th e C ottrell
P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill be
held at L usted school on Ju n e 4.
L usted P.-T. A. w ill join, and th e
grounds w ill be cleaned and put in
shape
for
p erm an en t
picnic
grounds on the sam e day.
A com m ittee from th e C ottrell
P. T. A. is arran g in g for an old tim e
dance to be given S aturday, May 14,
to raise funds to com plete a room
on th e second floor of the school-
house. The w ork w ill probably be
finished
during
th e
vacation
m onths and will re su lt in a s u it­
able auditorium , ready for use in
the fall. One of th e school rooms
has been used fo th is purpose b ut |
it is too sm all to accom m odate the
people, especially on n ig h ts when
the p ic tu re show s a re given.
Play Safe on Tire
Buying
H arold Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs.
■Willard Cook, h as com pleted the
th re e -y e a r term of his enlistm en t
in th e U nited S tates arm y and has
retu rn ed from F o rt McDowell, C al­
ifornia, follow ing service in the
P an am a canal zone. H arold ex­
p ects to rem ain a t home for the
p re se n t and is not p lanning to re ­
e n lis t in th e service.
Mrs. C. A. King and Mrs. A rth u r
Loeb and sm all d au g h ter of Los
A ngeles m otored from C alifornia to
spend th e w eek w ith th e ir parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Z ander. They
re p o rt th e roads in excellent con­
dition.
A p leasan t su rp rise w as given
Mrs. B ert Pow ers recen tly in hon­
o r of h er birthday an n iv ersary . She
w as the recipient of m any beautiful
H AM LIN & H O SS, Props.
gifts. T here w ere 15 ladies present.
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
A ttention is again called to the
P ow ell S tre e t
Phone 23# 1
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special
"p o t luck ’ supper a t the Rockwood
com m unity church a t 7 o'clock F ri­ value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh ­
day evening. A hearty invitation am .—Adv.
is extended to all in th e com m unity
to bring th eir supper and enjoy it
to geth er. Coffee w ill be served by
c h a p t e r
\ f |H D O D C B B R O T H B R S H IS T O R Y .
N e w
th e church.
T he sew ing club of th e Rockwood
school m et a t th e hom e of th e ir
cooling system s—and 24
leader, Mrs. C. L. H aynes, on W ed­
nesday afternoon. T he w ork for
other vital improvements.
th e year has been com pleted and
Mrs. H aynes rep o rts some very
Drive the car today and
good w ork both as to sew ing and
note books. T his d istric t is to
and ^Aiany Other
appraise at first hand the
send a delegate to sum m er school
an d C atherine H aynes w as elected
brilliance of this achieve­
New Features
to go. A fter the re g u la r w ork p e r­
iod a social hour w as held and ice
ment
cream and cake w ere served by th e
20% more gasoline mileage
leader. T hose p rese n t w ere th e
Notice the charming new
is precisely what you can
m em bers of th e class, Alma Sogn.
color effects, too—and the
E lva E ckert, E dith E ckert, H elen
expect from Dodge Broth­
F ish er, C atherine H aynes, Jan e
smartness of the body lines.
H arlow , H elen K uelim an, T ushia
ers remarkable new motor.
Gkino and La V erne Spence, and
See, also, the fleet and
the te ach ers, Mrs. Minnie B. A lt­
15% more power, too—20%
m an and M arian F orte.
stylish
new Convertible
D ram atic ta le n t of Rockwood is
faster
get-away!
being drilled for th e com ing of
Cabriolet with rumble seat,
’ Less T han D u st” a th ree-act com ­
Silence
unknown
before
in
the latest addition to Dodge
edy d ram a billed for th e evening of
May 20 a t th e Rockwood g range
an
engine
of
this
type—
and
Brothers line.
h all. T his play is th e story of an
o rp h an who has a ra th e r difficult
smoothness that thrills!
tim e of it and seem s to be "less
th a n d u st” and th en th ro u g h th e
New standard gear-shift
unfolding of a very in te restin g plot
one is m ade to feel th a t she may
transmission—
new hot-spot
be "th e salt of th e e a rth ”, An eve­
ning of re a l enjoym ent aw aits those
G R E SH A M
P h o n e 1471
manifold—new silent-action
who see 'Less T han D ust" and in
clutch-new
finger-tip
steer­
addition to this th e M iller *
T racey m a(e q u a rte t has been en ­
ing u n it—new oiling and
gaged for several num bers. The
proceeds are to be used for the
benefit of th e com m unity church.
'f e a
A new and attractive tourist
V i /r • /n» :
r r . . rru . n i . o • • L •
camp is being erected in this com-
The safe way to be sure you are getting a
tire bargain is to buy a good tire from a
reliable dealer and pay a fair price. In
this way you play safe and are assured of
satisfactory service at the lowest possible
cost.
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Gasoline Mileage!
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GUM-DIPPED TIRES
W ear Longer
E recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth
Firestone factories brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were
shown, by means of motion pictures, charts, tire samples and complete engineer­
ing data, the details of Firestone tire Resign and construction—and how Fire­
stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world’s most efficient and
economical rubber factories.
Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by
Gum-Dipping. The motion pictures showed us how the cords of the carcass
are dipped in a rubber solution, thoroughly saturating and insulating every
fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the
great advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand
the extra flexing strains of low-pressure construction—one of the reasons why
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are establishing
such unheard-of mileage records.
W
Low
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i d .....
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F lr a a ta n a F s a ta rla a a t A k r w i and
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W e learned w hy th e Firestone B alloon Treat*
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were show n w hy Firestone, from the very begin­
ning, designed and co n tin u e to use the round
B alloon Tread, m inim izing “shoulder hreaks”, »o
destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges o f
a B alloon Tread is wasted actually detrim ental to
tire m ileage. In the Firestone Tread the sm all
units and sharp projections are scientifically placed
to perm it easy flexing, resulting in extraordinary
riding com fort.
C om e in and let us put a set o f these
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forget about tire trouble.
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Triple “A” Service Station
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