Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 25, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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FKIDAY,
MAY
airs. neo. om u n . a p leasan t day
w as spent looking over th e fish
ponds and w atching the feeding of
the fish. Mr. S m ith has th ree large
ponds and is building more.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr, Mr.
T he grad u atio n exercises of the ahd Mrs. J. T. McGinnis, Mr.* and ! T he ProRram to be given a t the
T ro u td ale school uiere held in the Mrs. R ichard K n arr and Bobby, j Lynch school Monday evening, May
is tak in g on in te restin g , lines
school auditoriulh T h u rsd ay eve­ Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M atches and I
w
and d rill, directed by Miss
Miss
Alice
Spence
of
P
o
rtlan
d
and
’A
ning, May 17. T he decorations
B eatrice S w anson; selections by
w ere b askets of sp rin g flowers, fol­ L ester A shw orth m ade a trip S u n ­
the Jacobson m ale q u a rte t
of
low ing out th e schem e of th e class day up the riv er in L ester A sh­
colors, green and white.
The w o rth 's boat and picnicked a t S an ­ L en ts; a comedy sk it en titled
“F lam ing Y outh": an o rig in al skit
m em bers of th e class w ere Vivian dy Dell.
“A partm ent for R ent" w ritte n by
C opeland, L orena H ailey, John
G race E. F airb an k s, snappy and
D enison and A rnold Duby.
CORBETT
full of su rp rises,—th ese a re but a
Mrs. Victor E llis w as given a s u r­
Roy E. Cannon, p rincipal of
few of th e high lights of th e e n te r­
G resham high school, gave a very prise p arty to celeb rate her n atal tain m en t. A piano selection w ill
in te restin g address to the g ra d u ­ day. May 15, at th e hom e of h er be given by H arold Petzold,
ates. In p resenting the diplom as, aunt, Mrs. Cheetum . T en of h er
T he G resham band is on th e p ro ­
Jo h n D enison, chairm an of the relativ es and frien d s gath ered
gram for four num bers. W. D.
school board, stated th a t he had th e re and sp en t a very p leasan t
Mrs. E llis received P hillips is th e band d irecto r and
been on school boards 25 years, but afternoon.
W alter J. O lm scheid th e band
th is w as th e first tim e he had had p re tty and useful gifts. The gift
m
anager.
th e honor of presen tin g th e diplo­ m ost highly prized by the recipient
All grad e school ch ild ren a c ­
w
as
a
Bible
given
h
er
by
Mrs.
m as. T his tim e he had th e double
com
panied by th eir p aren ts for the
P leasure of presen tin g one of then* Cheelum# who had received it from
evening will be adm itted free.
h
er
m
other,
Mrs.
E
llis’
g
ra
n
d
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to his son, Jo h n J r
T he com m ittee in ch arg e of th e
m other. T h is precious book, now
T he m usic for th e exercises w as
in the hands of th e th ird g en e ra­ en tertain m en t, w hich is sponsored
given by th e T ro u td ale m usic pu
by th e P aren t-T each er association,
pits of Mrs. Mabie Ryder W illiam s tion, is a priceless keepsake.
is com posed of R. H. Confrey, E liz­
A
large
fo
rest
service
crew
has
an d consisted of piano solos and
abeth
f a n n i n g and G race E. F a ir ­
ducts by Jo h n and Rex Denison, been plantin g tre e s on L arch
banks.
m
ountain.
A
to
ta
l
of
600
acres
Ju n e McGinnis, F ra n ce s M urphy
an d D orothy K endall, also H elen w ere planted u n d er th e im m ediate
HURLBURT
A ltnaus gave a violin solo accom ­ direction of H arold D. F oster, fo r­
e
st
exam
iner
of
Mt.
Hood
forest.
panied by Miss F lo ren ce Honey.
W. H. Baillie, county club agent,
M rs .W illiam s played a piano solo. T his refo restatio n are a w as fo r­ attended th e picnic at H u rlb u rt
A book w as given by th e T ro u t­ m erly owned by t4e B ridal Veil school May 18. T he dinner was
d ale P aren t-T ea ch e r association to L um ber com pany, b ut is now owned served by th e cam p cooking club.
each pupil of the school who had by th e governm ent.
Miss Leona R hoades is th e ir lead-
Mrs. Lydia O strand sp en t th e er. Mashed potatoes, fried beef­
p erfect atten d an ce for th e year.
P u p ils w ho w ere on th e roll of week-end in P o rtland.
steak, cooked ca rro ts, beans, bacon,
Jo h n Dobing w ent to E stacad a hot biscuits and b u tte r w ere served
honor w ere Cora C ochran, Rex
D enison, D onald H ow ell .P a tricia Sunday.
at 12 o'clock.« Ice cream and cake
Mrs. O livia L eland, Mrs. Lew is w ere served in th e afternoon. The
O verstad, O thelda P arish , Peggy
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. F red C. Reed cooking club is ce rtain ly a success
and Buddy Hays.
Mrs. E. Robinson presen ted Mrs. of C orbett and Miss Evelyn H ayes judging by th a t dinner. A ball
C. E. Scott w ith a gift of ap p re cia­ of P ortland, w ere g u ests Sunday of gam e w as played by th e H u rlb u rt
tion, in behalf of the P aren t-T ea ch ­ Mrs. C lara S m ith and h er daughter. g rad e school In the aftern o o n w ith
Mrs. H. L. Moody and Mrs. Geo. th e pick-up team of older people.
er association for th e w ork she has
done in th e seven years she has C ham berlain atten d ed ch u rch s e r­ The grow n folks won w ith th e
vices at G resham Sunday evening. score of 26 to 24.
been here.
T he g rad u atin g class of Colum ­
V isitors a t P. A. S o d erstro m ’s
bian high school atten d ed ch u rch place are Mr. and Mrs. O scar T.
Troutdale Personals.
T ro u td ale C hapter O. E. S. e n te r­ in a body .-occupying th e fro n t row Nor(y n an(j d au g h ter C lara from
tained the m em bers of G resham of seats, Sunday m orning, and list- ¡T}rnnt C alifornia. Mrs. N ordin is
C hapter a t a card party Monday ened atten tiv ely to th e serm on a d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Söder­
evening, May 21. A very pleasan t preached by th e Rev. Mr- R ider of ström . Mr. N ordin is a b ro th er of
evening w as spent. Miss Mary P ortlan d . A special fe a tu re of the Mrs. M orris D. Johnson. They will
Bullock of P o rtlan d played d elight­ services was a vocal solo by E u ­ spend a m o n th ’s vacation visiting
friends and relativ es in Oregon.
fully several piano solos, and Bud gene C ham berlain.
D. Woods of P o rtlan d has bought
Miller, also of P ortland, sang sev­
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. the Letson place. T h ere are four
eral songs. H onors w ent to Mrs.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
children in th e Woods family.
J. C. S hultz and B. W. T horne, Mrs. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
S. B. H all and R obert Cavanagh.
T ro u td ale school closed Friday,
May 18, w ith an all-day picnic. A
h ot lunch w as served a t noon and
th e afternoon w as spent in playing
gam es. All rep o rt a tine tim e. The
school board furnished ice cream
for th e occasion.
T he county h ealth n urse, Mrs.
E llen P ost, and Mrs. L u ra W hite-
side and Dr. Claud Lew is held a
pre-school age clinic a t the home
of Mrs. W. O. Spence on W ednes­
day m orning. Eleven children w ere
exam ined.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P elton, Mrs. J. T.
Coons and little R obert and Ro­
b erta Robinson w ent to The Oaks
S unday on a picnic. They w ere
joined th e re by Mr. and Mrs. N.
S K ATINCy- SCENIC RAILWAY) <
N orton and son N orm an, and Miss
M ildred Shields, all of P ortland.
A very enjoyable day w as spent.
W. E. C raw ford, who is fishing
a t Clifton, Oregon, cam e hom e on
a v isit W ednesday and retu rn ed to
his w ork cn Friday.
W ill C raw ford left by auto Mon­
day m orning for A tascadero, Calif.,
w here he has some p roperty in te r- j
est to look after.
ON
Mrs. Anna R ichardson and daugh­
te r E lla accom panied h er son Linn
on a fishing trip Sunday. They
w ent by auto to Gordon creek and
cam efliom e in his boat.
H arry Black and Dhve Sw ensen
SYDNEY WOOD, P ro p rieto r
of P o rtlan d called on frien d s here
1 2 -M ile C o r n e r s a n d B a s e L in e Hoad
S unday en ro u te to G overnm ent
m in eral
sp rin g s
n ea r
Carson,
A nnounces th e opening of our out-door service
W ash., w here they expect to stay
for a few weeks.
S a n d w ic h e s o f a ll k in d s s e r v e d in y o u r c a r , c o o k e d
D orothy Pye of P ortlan d spent a
a n d p r e p a r e d in f u ll s i g h ' o f a ll.
few days at th e home of her» sis­
te r, Mrs. F ra n k C raw ford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons spent
F eatu rin g the fam ous
Sunday of la st w eek a t th e home of j
Mr. Coons’ aunt, Mrs. F red W agner
in Irvington.
T he dance given S atu rd ay night
by the local boys w as m uch en­
joyed by those who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N orton and son,
Mrs. H. A. S hields of P ortlan d and
<1r. and Mrs. Fred Pelton of this
place spent Sunday of last week a t
P alm er visiting Mr. P elton's sister.
Look for the M agnus Sign n ex t to T he U nique
Troutdale School
Graduates Class
Lynch P.-T. A. Will
Sponsor Band Concert
FREE DRINKS
The Unique
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
L eonard C a rter of T ro u td ale, a
sophom ore in com m erce at th e O re­
gon S tate A g ric u ltu ra l college, has
been pledged to T au Delta, a social
fra te rn ity . T au D elta is one of 35
m en's fra te rn itie s on th e cam pus.
C a rter is a g rad u a te of Colum bian
high school a t Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu a rt and
New Footwear for Ladle».
R epair D rivew ays.
g ran d d au g h ter M arian w ere dinner
The sp rin g ’s sm a rtest slippers,
Now is the time to repair your
guests M other’s Day a t th e hom e of pum ps and oxfords at popular drivew ays w ith crushed rock or
th e ir oldest son George S tu a rt who prices. »3.95, 34 96 and 35.95. A yli- road gravel. Bee W alrad A W right,
w orth A M artin, G resham .—Adv.
G resham . Phone 1631.—Adv.
is in th e in su ran ce business in
P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. F ord of S eattle are
new com ers in th is locality and are
living on th e old T aylor ran ch . Mr.
Ford is assistin g Mr. F ergusou w ith
his cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Lasley of Taft,
Oregon, cam e last week for a short*
visit w ith th e ir ch ild ren who all
live a t C orbett.
Madam Schum an H elnk,
the
w orld’s g rea test co n tralto , w as a
recent dinner guest a t C hanticleer
inn. The fam ous diva loves plain
and sim ple hom e life and never
fails to m ake a visit to C hanticleer
inn, w hich she ca lls h er little home
Flum es Sweep Over S lashings.
in th e fa r w est. She enjoys th e
A fierce fo rest fire w as b u rn in g
w onderful scen ery here. She was W ednesday night a t the edge of th e
accom panied by her p ia n ist and Bull Run reserv e, th e sm oke and
violinist.
g la re of th e fiames plainly visible
The eighth grade g rad u a tin g ex­ from G resham .
ercises at th e C orbett g rad e school
More th an 20 acres of slash in g s
W ednesday evening w ere in te re s t­ had been b urned over before noon
ing. A .c la s? of 13 received th e ir W ednesday on S ugar Loaf m oun­
diplom as. Miss G race B ridges of tain. T he flames covered 400 acres
P o rtlan d , presid en t of th e W om an's of logged-off lands d u rin g th e a f­
F ederated clubs, gave an in te re s t­ ternoon and w ere proceeding to ­
ing and im pressive talk to th e c h il­ w ard the g reeir tim ber. A force of
dren w hich w as m uch enjoyed and 40 men w as engaged In fighting the
held th e atten tio n of all. T he pu­ fire. T he m ill of Sandy Lum ber,
pils gave a fine program and Inc., had ru n b u t one day when th e
showed carefu l train in g . A featu re w orkm en w ere dispatched to give
of the program w as an act by two w hat a ssista n ce they could in com ­
sm all children- M argaret th e d au g h ­ b attin g th e flames. A fire fighting
te r of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ham ­ a p p a ra tu s from P o rtlan d w ent
berlain, and H erb ert, the son of Mr. th ro u g h during th e day on th e ir
and Mrs. A lbert Salziuan. George way to a s sist . T he efforts of th e
Lusby, p rin cip al of th e school, has fighters w ere handicapped on a c ­
spent tw o very successful y ears co u n t of th e low hum idity.
h ere and w ill re tu rn next year.
Mr. P h ilb rick of B erlinas, Calif.,
Special on W estern sprocket ro ll­
arriv ed Monday evening to be the ers and pulverizers. H essel Im ple­
g u est of Mrs. M arian Crane. Miss m ent Co.—Adv.
P h ilb rick , his sister who has spent
the p ast tw o m onths here, will re- j
tu rn w ith her b ro th er T h u rsd ay |
m orning to th e ir home In B erlinas. ;
L aw rence W. A ndersen, son of |
Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen, has | K e rr’s 3-pound
gone on a trip to B ellingham .
boxes, each .
W ash., in com pany w ith his cousin. I
W ilbur R asm ussen, a stu d e n t at
at Newberg Parking Co,
N orth Pacific D ental college, whose
Gresham
home is In Rellingliam .
Magnus Grape Juice
P r e s e n t th is a d v e rtis e m e n t to th e a tte n d a n t a n d
g e t o n e b ig m u g o f t h e f a m o u s M a g n u s R o o t B e e r,
O r a n g e J u i c e o r G r a p e J u i c e - Ic e C o ld —F R E E .
E very 25th person p resen tin g th is ad, if a lady, w ill
receive a 1-pound box of Sw eet's chocolates. If a g en tle­
m an, he will receive a box of 10 cig ars or a ca rto n of
cigarettes.
«
Come on and d rin k on us. you may be th e 25th, 50th,
75th or 100th and so on up th e line.
We have th e la rg e st display of H IT T 'S
FIRE WORKS
USED CARS
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lW # S t a r C o u p s te r , 4 - w h e e l b r a k e s ,
b a llo o n tir e s
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192« F o r d C o u p e
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|275
.
192« F o rd T o u r i n g
$200
1925 O v e r la n d B lu e b ird T o u r i n g ......... ......................
$225
$375
192« C h e v r o le t C o a c h
$325
1925 C h e v r o le t C o a c h
$225
1923 F o r d 4 - d o o r S e d a n
$550
1927 C h e v r o le t I .a n d a u S e d a n
$485
L a ie 192« W h ip p e t C o a c h
Rolled Oats
A la r g e l i s t o f o t h e r u s e d c a r s
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
PHONE l ì t i
GRESHAM, OREGON
Our Big Tire Sale
is saving money
for many Gresham motorists!!
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Goodrich Tires and Tubes
at lowest prices ever quoted
If you need tires—BUY NOW! Come.in Today!!
G oodrich C om m an der C ords
Reg. Price
Sale Price
30x3% Cl ................................ ........................$5.65
29x4.40 SB ..................................................... 7.35
$3.95
4.95
GOODRICH RADIO CORDS
Reg. P rice
30x3% Cl., Reg. ............... $ 8.15
30x31 Cl. Giant ... ............... 9.00
31x4 SB ................. ............... 14.15
32x4 S B ................. ............. 14.85
33x4 S B .................. ........... ?. 15.65
34x4 S B .................. ............. 16.45
32x4% S B ............. ............. 20.25
33x4% SB ........... ............. 21.05
34x4% S B ............. ............. 21.55
33x5 S B ................. ............. 26.85
35x5 S B ................. ............. 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
29x4.40
30x4.50
29x4.75
30x4.75
30x5.00
31x5.00
30x5.25
31.x5.25
30x5.77
32x6.00
33x6.00
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
SB
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
..... $10.05
... 10.85
..... 12.60
13.15
..... 14.15
..... 14.65
..... 15.20
..... 17.05
..... 19.25
..... 19.25
..... 20.40
$ 7.20
7.75
8.95
9.35
10.10
10.45
11.70
12.15
13.75
13.75
14.55
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS
Reg. P rice
Sale P rice
30x3% Cl. G iant................. $12.35
$ 8.80
31x4 SB .....'............ ............. 17.35
12.35
32x4 SB ............. ............. 18.40
13.10
OT H E R SIZES reduced in proportion
Magnus Root Beer
Magnus Orange Juice
Dependable
29x4.40 SB
..... $12.20
$ 8.70
30x4.50 SB
..... 13.40
9.65
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29x4.75 SB
..... 15.35
10.95
30x4.75 SB
..... 15.95
11.35
30x5.25 SB
..... 20.20
14.40
31x5.25 SB
..... 20.85
14.85
33x6.00 SB
..... 25.20
17.90
O TH ER SIZES reduced in proportion
GOODRICH SILVERTOWN HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
Reg. P rice
30x3% Cl. G iant................ $15.65
32x4 SB ................................ 22.10
30x5 SB, 6 ply..................... 30.15
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
32x6 SB 10 ply.................... 61.20
35.15
43.60
J4x7 SI’.
86.70
61.90
O TH ER SIZES reduced in proportion
ALL TURKS REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY
These are absolutely first quality Goodrich Tires and Tubes
FRESH STOCK These Prices Subject to Change W ithout Notice
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ED. RLEPPELL’S
12-Mile Service Station