Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 18, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MAY 18, 10S8
GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
at W estport th is week, when Miss
HATCHERY CLOSES
SUCCESSFUL SEASON Richey w ill come home for the
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
Orient School Has
Closing Exercises
Nine young people received di
plom as of graduation from the
O rien t grade school a t th e com
m encem ent exercises conducted
W ednesday evening. T hose receiv
lng them w ere Bobbie B eehler, May
H em m ers, Billie Holm es, Jan ie
K napp, Melba M agnuson, H arold
Olson, Signe Olson, Clyde R esare
and R obert Sloop. The diplom as
were presented by V ictor Johnson
ch airm an of the board of*directors
T he address was delivered by
C harles N. W alker, presid en t of the
N orthw estern School of Com m erce
of P o rtlan d , who spoke on th e sub
Ject, "C onquering”. T he address
w as considered very forceful and
ap p ro p ria te for the occasion.
Ja n ie K napp spoke briefly and
llttlngjy for th e class, concluding
her rem a rk s w ith the presen tatio n
of a b eautiful p ic tu re to F. D. Ole-
m an, th e principal, as a trib u te of
ap p reciation of his services as a
te ac h er and principal. Mr. O lem an
responded briefly, concluding his
rem ark s w ith th e p resen tatio n of a
beautiful vase to Melba M agnuson
who has the enviable and unusual
record of perfect atten d a n ce for
tw o com plete y ears not having been
absent or tard y once d uring this
tim e.
T he m usic for th e program was
fu rn ish ed by th e P le a sa n t Home
o rch e stra, N ellie and P attie G reen­
wood, Mary Louise Dodge. Leslie
W alrad, and Mrs. L eslie W alrad.
T he invocation and th e benediction
N ere delivered by the Rev. Oliver
Gill and th e Rev. A. Johnson, r e ­
spectively.
The auditorium w as tastefu lly
decorated w ith the class colors of
pink and white. L arge q u an titie s
of snow ball and pink haw thorne
blossom s w ere a rtistic a lly arran g e d
with a background of m oss from
the woods. An arch of pink and
w hite crepe paper strea m e rs was
co n stru c te d over th e fro n t of the
stag e w ith th e nam e of th e school
and th e class m otto, "R ow ing, not
D riftin g ” done in th e sam e colors
and m aterial.
Pleasant Home Locals
The ju n io r choir will m eet at th e
M ethodist parsonage S atu rd ay at 3
o ’clock.
An in te restin g day is planned by
the M ethodists for next Sunday.
T he services will be held a t the
usual hours, th e Sunday school a t
10 o’clock and the ch u rch service
a t 11:15. The E pw orth L eague de­
votional m eeting will be at 7 and
the evening church service at 8.
T he ju n io rs w ill furnish the special
m usic for th e m orning service. The
Rev. Oliver Gill will ta k e for his
su b ject for th is service “Quo
V adis?” A brief m eeting of the
W orkers conference will follow.
T he service being planned for th e
evening hour is out of the ord in ary
in th a t it is to be conducted in
honor of the grade school g ra d u a ­
tion classes of th e O rient, C ottrell,
V ictory, and Lusted schools, w hich
classe s are to attend th e service in
a body and sit in a section reserved
for them and the te ach ers of these
schools. Of course the p are n ts and
o th e r stu d en ts a re expected to
come. T he p asto r's subject for this
service is to be: "A Q uestion to
A sk—a Q uestion to A nsw er.” It is
planned to have some special m u­
sical num bers. All people not a t­
tending services elsew here are
co rd ially invited to atten d th is se r­
vice.
Mrs. N ellie P rice has retu rn ed to
her home at O rient from Ocean
P ark . Calif., w here she has lived
for a year. She expects to rem ain
h ere for th e sum m er.
The usual o rd er of service will
be followed next Sunday at the
B aptist church. The p astor, the
Rev. Gordon Johnson, w ill preach
both m orning and evening, at 11
and 8 o'clock. T he B. Y. P. U. will
m eet at 7:30 and the Bible school
a t 10 o'clock. The contest in the
Bible school, w hich has been ru n ­
ning th e past th ree m onths, was
ended last Sunday when the
“ Blues" reached 212 degrees—the
boiling point—w hile th e “R eds”
A#ere ju st beginning to “ste am ” at
200 degrees. The w inners are keen­
ly w aiting to know w hat th e re ­
w ard will be.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson and
Mrs. W. E. W heeler represen ted
M ultnomah g range at the Pom ona
m eeting of M ultnom ah county Wed­
nesday at Rockwood grange hall.
T he next session of Pom ona will be
held w ith M ultnom ah g range In
S eptem ber.
Mrs F rederick Johnson and her
baby d au g h ter P hyllis arrived last
Monday at th e home of Mrs. Jo h n ­
so n 's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. G.
N asshahn, for a stay of several
days before going to h er own home.
Mra. L aura S tanton and tw o
sm all sons of P o rtlan d w ere guests
a t the M iller and Chase homes
T hursday. Mrs. S tanton w as a fo r­
m er resid en t here when she was
Miss L au ra Ulch.
Mrs. Josephine A nderson and
little
g ran d d au g h ter , D orothy
Fields, left W ednesday m orning for
P o rt A ngeles. W ash., to visit Mrs.
A nderson's
d aughter. Mrs. Ira
D ailey, who has been ill for the
past th ree m onths.
Ihince H a ll' Get License«.
A ccording to a recent decision of
th e M ultnomah county com m is­
sioners. licenses for th e operation
of dance h alls will be gran ted to
A. F. D evereaux at C edarville park
and to Jam es McGill at Blue Lafcp,
• POWELL V ALLEY MAN
IS LAID TO REST
F u n eral services, attended by a
good-sized crow d, w ere held W ed­
nesday aftern o o n at th e U ndenom ­
in ational tem ple for th e late
Sam uel C arrell who died a t his
home in Pow ell Valley Monday at
the ex p iratio n of th ree m onths of
suffering. The Rev. S. F. P itts
brought w ords of com fort to the
g rief-strick en fam ily, th e m em bers
of w hich th o u g h t th a t Mr. C arrell
w as recovering u n til sh o rtly before
his death.
A b eautiful a rra y of floral of­
ferings conveyed to th e relativ es
the deep reg ard in w hich Mr. C ar­
rell w as held in his com m unity.
Miss M artha H agberg, accom panied
a t th e piano by her siste r Mrs.
F red H oss, sang. "B eau tifu l Isle
of Som ew here ". "The Old Rugged
C ross” and "T h e re’ll Be No D ark
V alley”. T he p allb earers w ere L.
A. W renn, J. M. H illyard, A. J.
Ault, H. G. Lake, H enry W ihlon
and John W illiam s.
T he widow, Mrs. Cora C arrell,
and five ch ild ren survive. I n te r­
m ent took place in D ouglass cem e­
tery.
Library Catalogs New Hooks.
The follow ing new books have
been placed on th e shelves of the
G resham public lib ra ry : If I Had
Only One Serm on to
P reach,
S telzie; T ran sitio n , D u ra n t: T ol­
erance, Van Loon; D. L. Moody,
W orker in Souls, B radford;
Flow ers for E yery G arden, Bush-
Brow n; A erobatics, B arb er; No­
vem ber Night, by th e au th o r of
Miss T iverton Goes Out; Etched
in M oonlight, S tephens; Red Rust,
C annon: The Clock S trik es Two.
W ebster; T he G reene M urder Case,
Van D ine; Canal Boat, H ale.
D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when
you need an y th in g in th e ir line.
Í3..10 per month
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d , p ro ­
p rieto rs of th e Maple H atchery,
have closed a very su ccessful se a ­
son, having hatched over SBJMM
baby chicks since th e first of J a n ­
uary, besides 2300 little tu rk ey s.
The tu rk ey s w ere h atched for Mrs.
E k stran d 's b ro th ers. T onkard and
C hester Edholm. who own a farm
near Albany. T he Edholm b ro th ­
ers expect to raise about 5000 tu r ­
keys th is season.
Pleasant Valley Personals.
W. L. K esterson and son W illard
w ere hom e over Sunday, from the
logging cam ps.
An enjoyable event of la st S u n ­
day w as a luncheon given by Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. B rassw ell at th e ir
home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. B ram blett of B irm ingham , A la­
bam a. Mr. B ram blett is a nephew
of Mrs. B rassw ell. A num ber of
g u ests from P o rtlan d w ere p resen t
on th e occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rolfe of Da-
■UMCaa w ere c a lle rs at th e home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. S ager Monday
afternoon.
C arrol D. Bush of th e G ilbert d is­
tric t w as a valley visito r on b u si­
ness Tuesday.
O. J. F o rsg ren h as sold his 55-
ac re farm on F o ster road to H.
I'.iiil-i'ii . Mr. P au lso n is an e x p e r­
ienced dairym an, and has been co n ­
ducting a dairy in th is locality for
a num ber of years. At p resen t he
has th e J. Z. Olson p lace leased.
Miss M ariam Savo w as hom e
from Monmouth over S atu rd ay and
Sunday.
T onkard Edholm of near Albany
was a ca lle r a t the C. A. E k stran d
hom e Tuesday.
W. J. G ilchrist of S eattle visited
W ednesday w ith his b ro th er, F. H.
G ilchrist.
M uriel Bowen of St. H elens is
visiting at th e home of Mrs. Ruby
Johnson.
Miss F lorence Richey cam e from
W estport to spend th e week-end
w ith home folks. School will close
Triple “A” Service Station
DICK JOHNSON, Prop.
I home from th e Oregon S tate Nor- school next year at Greenwood,
H IL L S V IE W
No church service w ill be held I X . V r l o T w e tk - e n d w7th ¿ “r* th ree m iles east of Sandy.
c h u n “h as‘ thee p " t o ? VÍt* e R e v ^ o ' ‘ nl8 a,“ ‘
Miss Edith John-
real estate loans see or call
F. L arson will“ be Ìn E v e re tt
W“ ‘ te ach her
,erm o t B For
W. T horne.— Adv.
W ash., In atten d an ce at th e Pacific
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N orthw est conference of Misslou ¡
churches. Sunday school will be ;
held a t 10 o'clock.
The Misses Edith and E lsa John-1
son and Miss Amy N oreeu came
sum m er.
LUSTED
Mrs. E. D hulst en tertain ed the
two te ach er» of th e L usted school.
Miss E dith B aker and Miss Lois
T rim ble, also Mrs. C. A. Baker, at
d in n er recently. Music made the
eveuing p ass enjoyably.
Spring Race Meet
(RUNNERS ONLY)
Our new line of
FIVE BIG DAYS
Condon, Ore., May 29 to June 2
Arco Silk Underwear
For Ladies
H as m ade a decided "h it” w ith all who have
w orn it. You w ill find u n d erth in g s suitable
for M others' Day gifts, too.
Bloom ers, vests, panties, com binations, slips,
etc., a re c a rrie d in all th e p o p u lar shades.
$3000
Powell St.
$3000
Dancing, Shows and other Entertain­
ment every evening. Write for programs
Elizabeth Frock Shoppe
P hone 1381
IN PURSES
Pow ell St,
Big Condon Derby, Sat., June 2
A m erican Legion D ance
A uspices G resham P ost No. 30
Auspices C ondon R acin g A sso cia tio n
JAS. D. BURNS, Pres.
WALT SEALE, Manager
E. II. RANDALL, Secretary
at S an d y 1. O. O. F . H all
TUESDAY EVENING. MAY 29
GEORUE BEERS’
ORCH ESTRA
S upper at Midnight
A dm ission, G entlem en »1
LADIES F R E E
YOUR BATTERY
The vital spot of your car
DANCE
( live it the attention it deserves and you will
realize more pleasure and profit from the use of
your car.
ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL
Mack’s Merry Maids’ 6-piece O rchestra
G entlem en, 504
REFRESHM EN TS
Ladles, 254
O ur Five P o in t Service is F R E E TO YOU
Gresham Battery & Tire Shop
Ivy F illin g S tation
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Phone 1701
AT YOUR SERVICE WITH THE
REST OF SERVICE
Beginning Monday, May 21, we will be in a position
to do all kinds of
VULCANIZING
SPRING TIRE SALE!!
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
and Tire and Tube Repairing
This work will be carried on by a man with eigh­
teen years experience, who is capable of repairing
tires of any size, including the largest truck tires.
WE HAVE
this year's line of F IR E ST O N E tires which are
truly .a maximum quality at a minimum -price.
We are offering to the Motorists of Gresham the LOWEST PRICES ever quoted
Goodrich Tires and Tubes
PRICES!
PRICES!
G oodrich C om m an der C ords
PRICES!
Reg. Price
Sale Price
30x3% Cl ........................................................$5.65
29x4.40 SB ...................................................... 7.35
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Howto make
your Kitchen inviting
The kitchen of the m odem home combines
charm with u tility. You can make you r
kitchen inviting—a place where you’ll love
to work!
Start with the walls and woodwork. Paint
them with FULLERGLO. Use it also for the
built -in fixtures; and for the kitchen furniture.
With the pleasing pastel tints of this finish,
you can make your kitchen actually a beau­
tifu l room — yet entirely practical; for
FI LLERGLO is remarkably durable. Even
indelible pencil marks can be washed from
its smooth, hard surface!
FU LLERG LO is so easy to apply that
you can use it yourself with assurance of
success, hut for large jobs it is better to get
a Master Painter. A descriptive color card
is yours for the asking. See your Fuller
Dealer, listed below.
W. P. FILLER A CO.
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ISO Front Street, PORTLAND
35 B ra n c h e s In 29 P a c ific C oast a n d In te r - M > u n ta in C itie s
F a c to r ie s in San V ra n e is c o , L a e A n « e le s , P o r tla n d
D is t r ib u t o r s o f Y a ls p a r P r o d u c ts
ERG LO
E a s tm a n L u m b e r Co.
Hours 7 A M to 7 P. M
250 Front St., between Main and
Madison, Portland, Ore.
PAGE THREE
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26
AI TO PARKING!
12 hours for 14«
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GOODRICH RADIO CORDS
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Reg. P rice
30x3% Cl., Reg.................$ 8.15
30x3% Cl. G iant..... ............. 9.00
31x4 SB ....................
14.15
32x4 S B .................... .......... 14.85
33x4 S B .................... ......... 15.65
34x4 S B ....................
16.45
32x4% SB ................ ........... 20.25
33x4% SB ....... ..... ........... 21.05
34x4% SB ................ ........... 21.55
33x5 SB .................... .......... 26.85
35x5 SB
*
.......... 28.85
Sale P rice
$ 5.75
6.45
9 95
10.60
11.25
11.70
14.45
14.95
15.35
19.15
20.60
Reg. P rice
29x4.40
30x4.50
29x4.75
30x4.75
30x5.00
31x5.00
30x5.25
31x5.25
30x5.77
32x6.00
33x6.00
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
..................... .... $10.05
.................... .... 10.85
.................... .... 12.60
............
.... 13.15
.................... .... 14.15
.................... .... 14.65
.................... .... 15.20
....... ............. .... 17.05
................... .... 19.25
.................... .... 19.25
.................... .... 20.40
S ale P rice
$ 7.20
7.75
8.95
9.35
10.10
10.45
11.70
12.15
13.75
13.75
14.55
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
30x3% Cl. G iant...... .......... $12.35
$ 8.80
31x4 S B ...............
.......... 17.35
12.35
32x4 SB
......... 18.40
13.10
O TH ER SIZES reduced in proportion
Reg. P rice
29x4.40 SB
30x4.50 SB
29x4.75 SB
30x4.75 SB
30x5.25 SB
31x5.25 SB
33x6.00 SB
OTHER
Sale P rice
..................... . $12.20
$ 8.70
....................
1 CUI
9.65
................. .
15.35
10.95
..................... .. 15.95
11.35
................... .... 20.20
14.40
..................... .... 20.85
14.85
........ ........... .... 25.20
17.90
SIZES reduced in proportion
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
Reg. P rice
30x3% Cl. G iant....... .........$15.65
32x4 S B ..................... ......... 22.10
30x5 SB. 6 ply........... ................. 5 0 .1 5
30x5 SB, 8 ply........... ......... 37.70
Sale P rice
$11.15
15.80
21.55
26.90
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
32x6 SB, 8 ply for 5-in. rim 49.00
35.15
32x6 SB 10 ply.................... 61.20
43.60
34x7 SB................................ 86.70
61.90
OTHER SIZES reduced in proportion
ALL TUBES REDUCED RROPDRTIDNATELY
These are absolutely first quality Goodrich Tires and Tubes
FRESH STOCK
NO SECONDS
These Prices Subject to Change H’ithout Notice
ED. RUEPPELL’S
12-Mile Service Station
1 M ile N orth o f G resham on B ase Line R oad