FKIDAT, J I’M' S, 1RS* GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, (»REGOS and th ro u g h correspondence. Ex tension w ork a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l Pleasant Home State Schools Not to college is lim ited to lectu res, dem o n stra tio n s and conferences, for Young People Wed Duplicate Courses j w hich no college cred it is given. _____ T he publishing of th e com para- P rospectlve stud en ts planning to ! tive sta te m en ts has long been atten d one of th e higher in stitu sought by G overnor P atterso n , as a tions of learn in g m aintained by the step in the p o rg ram of elim inating sta te of Oregon can now see a t a duplication in th e two Institutions. g lance ju st w h at w ork is offered at The publication also serves to as- both th e U niversity of Oregon and stu d en ts in deciding in w hich Oregon Agricultural* college by th e in stitu tio n s to enter. catlo g s issued by the tw o for th is I ---------------------- year. A ccording to a recent ruling PLEASANT HOME of th e board of higher ‘c u rric u la T he 19th an n u al com m encem ent th is inform ation Is printed in the exercises of th e K im ball School of fro n t of the catalog for each in sti Theology w ere held a t th a t in sti tu tion, and it appears in the U ni tu tio n Ju n e 5, and w ere of in te re st v ersity of Oregon catalog Just to P lea san t Home resid en ts because issued. one m em ber of th e class of four A nnouncem ents of both schools w as Mrs. A lta G entry of th is com- indicate plainly w hat schools and ' m unity. Mrs. G entry received in d ep a rtm en ts g ra n t degrees, and connection w ith th e event two w hich of the departm en ts a re " s e r prizes. One w as th e F ish er schol vice d ep a rtm en ts” w ith courses of arsh ip prize presented each y ear fered only a s supplem entary to to the g rad u atin g stu d en t receiving o th e r departm ents. th e h ighest average g rad e for th e At the U niversity of Oregon de en tire course. Mrs. G entry also re g rees a re g ran ted in th e college of ceived first prize for her efficiency lite ra tu re science and th e a rts, in in th e Bible and hym n read in g con th e g rad u a te school, and in th e fol te st w hich is conducted th e day be low ing professional schools: a rc h i fore th e com m encem ent exercises. te c tu re and allied a rts, business ad H er friends of th is com m unity con m in istratio n , education, journalism , g ra tu la te her on th e com pletion of law, m edicine, m usic, physical ed her w ork in the sem in ary and upon ucation, sociology, and P o rtlan d her o th e r successes. It is u n d er school of social work. D egree stood th a t she and h er son R ussell g ra n tin g d ep a rtm en ts of the college w ill spend th e sum m er a t th e home of liberal a rts , include biology and of h e r gran d m o th er, Mrs. J. H. its division, chem istry, econom ics, Wood, of G resham . P le a sa n t Home and vicinity w as E nglish, geolqgy, G erm anic la n g w ell rep resen ted a t th e K im ball uages, G reek, history, L atin, m a th em atics, m ilita ry science, philoso com m encem ent exercises T uesday phy, physics, political science, psy by p rese n t and form er resid en ts of th e com m unity. T hose observed chology, rom ance languages. by the w rite r w ere Mrs. I. T. Wood, The univ ersity has one service ; Mrs. A lta G entry, R ussell G entry, d ep artm ent, p lainly specified as j Mrs. C lara L en n artz, Mrs. Robert such. T his is household a rts, of Lundbom, Rev. C. G. Ranton, Rev. w hich th e catalog says, "No m ajor and Mrs. E. W. W ithnel and Rev. w ork and no professional train in g and Mrs. O liver Gill. is given in th is d epartm ent and no Mrs. C lara L en n artz w as the degrees are granted. guest of Miss Abbie N orton of P o rt The ag ric u ltu ra l college, accord land T uesday night. She stopped ing to its statem en t, g ra n ts degrees th e re on her r e tu rn trip from in the school of ag ric u ltu re, d e p a rt Salem. m ent of chem ical engineering, An in te restin g day is planned and school of com m erce, school of en prom ised by th e p asto r and w o rk g in eering and m echanical a rts, ers of the M ethodist Episcopal school of fo restry , school of home church for next Sunday, Ju n e 10. econom ics, d ep a rtm en t of m ilitary T he reg u la r m orning services of science and tactics, school of th e Sunday school and ch u rch w ill m ines, school of pharm acy, and be held. T he p asto r w ill speak on school of vocational education. the topic, “ Insignificant B eginnings The a g ric u ltu ra l college a n and G radual P ro cesses” a t 11:15. nouncem ents list th e "school of T he E pw orth L eague devotional basic a rts and sciences and other service w ill be a t 7 o'clock in the d ep a rtm en ts” and says of th is evening. At 8 o’clock w ill be given classification, " In these d e p a rt the C hildren’s Day pro g ram . T he m ents no m ajor w ork is offered and principal fe a tu re will be a pageant, no degrees a re g ran te d .” D epart “Ge Ye” to be p resen ted by th e m ents a re a r t and r u ra l a rc h ite c m em bers of the ju n io r d ep a rtm en t tu re , bacteriology, botany and principally. T he people of th e com p la n t pathology, chem istry, E ng m unity w ill find a cordial welcome lish language and lite ra tu re , ento a t the services of th is church. T he mology, history, m athem atics, m od p a s to r req u e sts th a t m em bers of ern languages, physics, public th e congregation w ho have b erry speaking and dram atics, zoology, crew s extend th e in v itatio n of th e in d u stria l jou rn alism , lib ra ry p ra c ch u rch to m em bers of th e crew s to tice, m usic and physical education atten d th e services. for m en and women. E ducation and psychology are listed as se r COTTRELL vice d ep artm en ts u nder th e school The Sunday school of th e C ot of vocational education. A ccording to th e announcem ents tre ll com m unity ch u rch w ill begin th e a g ric u ltu ra l college aw ards the 1 at 10 o’clock, follow ed by preach degree of bachelor of science to u n ing a t 11 by th e Rev. G eorge H ac k d e r g r a d u a te and m a ster of science ing of P o rtlan d . T he Reds en ter- to g rad u ate stu d en ts. T he univer- tained th e Blues S atu rd ay evening sity aw ards degrees of bachelor of w ith a sup p er as th e re su lt of a a rts , bachelor of science, bachelor Sunday school co n test for new of business ad m in istra tio n , m a ste r ' m em bers. A la rg e crow d w as in of a rc h itec tu re, m a ster of fine a rts , atten d an ce and th e su p p er m uch and doctor of philosophy in th e enjoyed. An ap ro n and dish tow el g ra d u a te school. sale will be held tom orrow eve- The w ork of th e research and ex- ning. T he program w ill begin at tension divisions of each in stitu tio n ! 8:30 a fte r w hich hom e-m ade ice is also clearly defined. U nder "re- i cream and cake will be served. The se a rc h ” the univ ersity lists the bu- sale w ill continue d u rin g th e eve- reau of rese arch , th e b ureau of ed- j ning. u cational rese arch , d ep artm en ts of ! ---------------------- g rad u a te school, surveys and in- R etirem en t. vestigations by th e extension divi- / P at 18 y ° “ r o ccupation?" ask- . . . , . . ' e d th e judge, sternly, sion. T he a g ric u ltu ra l college lists j hav en ’t any,” replied th e m an. th e a g ric u ltu ra l experim ent sta- j " j ju s t circ u late around, so to tion, engineering experim ent sta - speak." tin n and and g era .lu te work e g re e ' | turn(nR “P lease to note,” said „th th e a t judge, tion rad u a a te w orx in in d uegree , he c lerk thi8 g ra n tin g divisions of th e college, gentlem an is re tire d from circu la- ln com m erce, g rad u a te w ork is rion for 30 days.” only allow ed in a g ric u ltu ra l econ- : * om lcs and ru ra l sociology, since ac- * • Fooling, co rding to the ru lin g , th e U niversi- “ I w ish to buy som e stocks and bonds. N othing speculative. Pub- ty of Oregon offers the only ad , lie u tility stuff p referre d .” | vanced w ork in business adm inis "A ren ’t you th e farm er I boarded j w ith la st sum m er?” tra tio n given in the state. "I am .” T he w ork of the extension se r “ Beg pardon, b u t la st sum m er vices of both in stitu tio n s is also you talked dialect.” outlined. W ork leading to degrees "T h a t w as for th e sum m er board- of bachelor of a rts, bachelor of ers, my friend. I am ta lk in g finance science, m a ste r of a r ts and m a ster now - A ll Aboard. of science m ay be taken through D on't forget the ad v e rtise rs when th e u niversity extension service, I you need anyth in g In th e ir line. T he m arria g e of Miss Amy H elen Sloop and Joe M anary Drew, two p opular P lea san t Home people, w as an event of W ednesday evening, Ju n e 6, at th e hom e of the b rid e’s p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Sloop, w ith th e Rev. Oliver G ill of th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist Episco pal ch u rch read in g th e m a rriag e service. P receding th e cerem ony Mrs. Lloyd Dunn of C en tralia, W ash., sang Bond’s "1 Love You T ru ly ", afte r w hich she played th e w edding m arch , th e bridal ch o ru s from "L o h en g rin ”. The bride w as attended by her siste r Miss E sth e r Sloop. John C arlson, friend of th e groom , acted as best man. T he relativ es of th e couple who w ere p resen t a t th e event w ere Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Sloop, p aren ts of th e bride, H. L. Drew, fa th e r of the groom , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry C a rl son an d d au g h ter S hirley, Mrs. Jam es M anary, Mr. and Mrs. E lton Sloop and d au g h ter G race, Mrs. B ernice Poines and son Roland, Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Sloop and dau g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunn, E sth er Sloop, A rth u r Sloop and R obert Sloop. T he living room of th e Sloop home w as tastefu lly decorated w ith flowers w ith pink ro ses and blue c a n te rb u ry bells predom inating. A larg e w edding bell co n sistin g of th ese flow ers was suspended from the ceiling, u nder w hich th e couple stood during th e read in g of th e s e r vice. T he beautiful b rid al bouquet w as com posed of cream colored roses and w hite sw eet peas to m atch the b rid e’s gown. T he bride w as b eau tifu lly a ttire d in a w hite crepe de Chine dress. H er full length veil of n et w as cau g h t w ith a band of o ran g e blos soms. L ittle Shirley C arlson in a gown of pink ca rrie d th e brid e's veil. T he b rid e's a tte n d a n t w ore a dress of peach colored g eorgette w ith a silk slip to m atch. She c a r ried a bouquet of roses the same color as th e dress. Follow ing th e cerem ony a g en e ra l happy tim e w as enjoyed by those presen t. Rice th ro w in g and the o th e r usual p ran k s and accom p an im en ts of wedding p arties w ere m uch in evidence. One w hich was especially enjoyed w as th a t of an im prom ptu ch a riv ari, w hich w as staged by W. E. M arkell, Lloyd Dunn, A rth u r Sloop, A lfred Sloop, H a rry C arlson and a few others. T his w as for the m om ent a source of co n stern atio n to th e new ly w ed ded couple u n til th e groom 's inves tig atio n disclosed the source of the T W IC F -A -W E E K »2JMI « MO8. 11.10 Keep th is for reference- Gas Ranges Popnlar. D uring 1927 a countryw ide s u r vey, covering 8,000,000 hom es and 2,228 com m unities, showed th a t 75 per ce n t of all fam ilies in com m u nities of 5,000 population or m ore have gas service. T he p rin cip al use to w hich gas is p ut in th e hom e is show n by the fact th a t 79 p er cen t of all fam ilies living in places of 100,000 or m ore use gas ran g es, and in th e com m unities from 5000 to 10,000 popu lation, 47.9 per cen t have ranges. F or real e sta te loans see or call B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. McCORMICK- DEERING TRACTORS TWINE IMPLEMENTS H. O. TE N N E Y P o rtla n d 300 B elm o n t St. 3 MOS «Of 1 W ith b etter p ark w eather, finer attractio n s, m ore rides and g re a te r facilities th an a t any tim e in its h istory. The Oaks p a rk 's 192S se a son is proving a hum m er. E arly and late, th e glad way, as th e long am usem ent stre e t betw een th e rin k and th e ch u tes is called, fairly buzzes w ith outdoor am usem ent lovers. Borne like one th in g and o th e rs an o th er. Opinion is united, though, in favor of th e 16 rides as T he Oaks asso rtm en t has every possible th rill and sensation. T his w eek's free show sees Ivy L illie, jazzdom 's sup rem e apostle of syncopation, headlined. She of fers blues num bers in th e Sophie T u ck er m anner. T hen th e re 's C urly Confer, ru b e en te rta in e r, in song and didoes, Monte, th e cowboy ro p ester, sp in s a few and M arsden th e ju g g ler tosses clubs and balls aro u n d in g re a t style. P erfo rm ances a re alw ays free, tw ice daily, as is th e way w ith so m any th in g s a t T he Oaks. The show changes S unday w ith th e Dubin Duo sta rre d in g ran d op era and p opular p re sen tatio n s. O ther acts su ited to ch ild ren ’s ta ste s are in support. T he N orm andy G irls band, of course, will play. Auto Suggestions G ath ered fro m re lia b le sources to help you get the m ost service out o f th a t c a r o f your's. USED CAR M A RK ET SH OW S IM PR O V EM EN T Im proved conditions in th e used ca r m ark et a re evidenced by the delivery of approxim ately 5,718 used c a rs by th e Dodge B ro th ers d ealer o rganization in th e U nited S tates last week, according to W. F. H u fstad er, d irecto r of used ca r sales. A tu rn -o v er of used ca r stock is being m ain tain ed once every five and one-half w eeks by th e com pany's dealers. "A utom obile d ealers a re rea liz ing th a t the used c a r is essen tial instead of a n ecessary evil in the conduct of th e ir b usiness,” said Mr. H u fstad er, “and they a re pay- ink m uch m ore atten tio n to the sale of th is type of autom obile. They are reconditioning th e used ca rs, offering g u ara n tee s on p e r form ance and using m any unique m erch an d isin g plans. " E n te rp risin g d ealers a re m ak ing every effort to ta k e used ca rs in on tra d e a t a fa ir v alu e ra th e r th a n a t inflated p rices sim ply to g et a new c a r sale. E x p ert a p p ra ise rs a re able to estim ate a c a r ’s value closely ap p ro x im atin g the m a rk e t conditions, an d d ealers a re realizin g th a t a sa le is n 't really com plete un til the c a r trad e d fn is disposed of." T he used c a r situ atio n over th e co u n try is show ing g re a t im prove m ent, according to Mr. H ufstader. Since th e first of A pril th e re has been a decided m ovem ent of cars from th e hands of d ealers. Used c a r sales a re rep o rted “heavy” from th e New York, San F ran cisco and Boston d istric ts. S h arp u p w ard tren d s have been noted in various p a rts of the country. .Money S avers Men'« blue w ork ab irta 69 ce n ts; d ress sh irts, co llars attac h ed 98c; m en’s o v eralls >1.29; 36-inch bath tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- w orth & M artin.—Adv. a buy if there w r was one .SLASH'SPEED • S T R E N G T H SMARTNESS ’ POWER allJor 875 fO l'H F.O B.t»l IROIT DD them all togeth er for a vivid and vital picture o f the D o d g e Standard Six! «Fastest top-speed traveler ever sold under a thou sand dollars, w ith the sw iftest pick-up—har none. S m a r te st lin e s , c o lo r s and u p h o ls te r ie s e v e r lavished on a popular-priced car. And p ow er w ith ou t apparent lim it— 1 h orsepow er to every 47 pounds o f car w eight! A hill-clim ber o f cham p ion sh ip calibre! A P hone us today, and w e'll glad ly place a Standard Six at your disposal. j-D o o r Sedan, $#95 » Cabriolet, $9/5 » D eLuxe Sedan, $970 J. o. b. Detroit Tun«» In for Dodge Brothers Radio Program every Thumday night, • to V:8e (Parlfle Time) NBC l’acltte Coast Network. BROCKWAY & NELSON POW ELL ST. GRESHAM D o d g e B r o th e r s S tandass S ix z ALSO THE VICTORY SIX 6995 TO >1295 AND THE SENIOR SIX $1495 TO 6177* Oaks Park NOW Leading Play Center—Picnic Spot Supreme All Attractions: Every Day — Every Night 16 — RIDES — 16 GLADWAY CONCESSIONS PONIES MONKEYS WONDERFUL FREE SHOW EVERY DAY I EVERY NITE Bring the Kiddies Tell Your Friends Plan Now to Heat Your Home Next Winter with GAS A ut omat ic—Instantaneous—Clean No Chores or Ashes J te Look for the Red Tag I Dependable Used Cars 1925 FO KI) C o upe...................................................... 1927 W H IP P E T 4 Sedan 192« W H IP P E T 4 C o a c h ................................. 192« C H E V R O L E T C oach, new p a in t an d Ä o . * . '» “” ' WS— $225 $575 $475 IV Motot ."R adiator----- J1 ÇTÎansnvlSïïonj ■ÇstarüoÎ Q 'H “ 192.» C H E V R O L E T C oach, new p a in t and rec o n d itio n e d ................................................... a good o n e ....... ^ B a tU T ’ $375 $375 $175 $225 $525 HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 1141 GRESHAM, OKKGON 7r.Rfp.rf.ffM » T " i ’ h V is ö S Caf S “" ’ Late Model Cars in good condition— Good Tires, Paint and Rubber T h e se c a rs in good ru n n in g c o n d itio n . You n a m e th e price. F o rd D elivery. Ilo rt 22 T o u rin g . W illys K n ig h t 22 T o u rin g . E ssex 4 T o u rin g S tu d e b a k e r 22 T o u rin g . C h e v ro le t D elivery. *6.80 8.60 7.00 8.75 8.00 Amusement Park Has Numerous Free Shows P lease phone or w rite item s for th e Outlook — but give your real nam e. Call G resham 1561. 192« OVERLAND 6 C oach All rate« strictly In advance. N ineteen out of 20 men who w atch a b aseball game every day of th e season never see the ball w hose every a rc aud curve of p as sage, every tw ist from th e p itc h er’s hand, every sm ack by a bat, foul, b unt or hom e run, is seen and fol lowed by th e eyes of one of th e 20 from th e g ran d sta n d or bleach ers of th e g ro u n d s w here the gam e is being played. W hen 25,000 fans, hopeful, frenzied w ith joy, or d is gusted, w atch a big league gam« a t th e polo g ro u n d s or the Y ankee stadium in m idsum m er, 475,000 o th er fan s a re g ath ered about th e W estern Union T elegraph com p any’s baseball tick ers, all over th e country. Most of them are w atch- country. Most o fthem a re w atch- w est,—Ohio, In d ian a, Illinois and M ichigan—th e g re a te st baseball fan a re a in th e U nited S tates. T en th o u san d tic k e rs are o p e ra t ed in th e U nited S tates. The W est ern Union o p era tes 7,500 of them . Its an n u a l survey show s an in crease of its tic k e r d istrib u tio n of m ore th a n 10 per cen t la st year and a la rg e r Increase in p rospect for th is service in th e 1928 season. T his year, on acco u n t of elections, the tick er service w ill c a rry to all co rn e rs of the country a lot of very exciting new s, giving it to the public th ro u g h its th o u s ands of u se rs th e up-to-the-m inute rep o rts. 192« STA R C o u p ster, e sp ecially good 1921 OVERLAND T o u rin g , disc w heels new p a in t ........................................................... 192.» OVERLAND Coupe S ed an ,n ew p a in t; c a r ru n s g o o d .................................................... Com bination Rate« w ith P ortland Hallie« GRESHAM OUTLOOK and— DAILY OREGONIAN....................... DAILY and SUNDAY OREGONIAN. DAILY JOURNAL ........................... DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND TELEGRAM T IC K E R S T E L L WHO WINS, WHO LOSES There is only one place to buy 1921 DOHGE C oupe GRESHAM OUTLOOK noise. A nother incident w hich w as am using w as th e public p re se n ta tion of th e w edding fee to th e m in ister, paid in pennies. A fter refre sh m e n ts consisting of punch and w edding cake had been served, th e young couple suddenly an d q u ietly «lipped out of the house, com m andeered Mrs. Ma n ary s ca r aud disappeared into th e night, m aking th e ir way to the M arkell .h o m e w here they ex changed th e borrow ed car for th eir own w hich had previously been p rep ared and placed in readiness and u nder g u ard of E. E. Collins, an individual w eighing 285 pounds, to in su re its safety. Mr. an d Mrs. Drew a re now en joying a b rief wedding trip in th e n o rth and a re expected to re tu rn to the com m unity th e first of th e w eek w here th ey w ill estab lish them selves in th e ir fine new re si dence. T he bride is a g rad u a te of G resh am Union high achool and p opular am ong her young friends. T he peo ple of th e com m unity co n g ra tu late the couple an d w ish them much h appiness and p rosperity. PAGI T H U R ^ ¿C p h oW ttt- v^Toj ^ F in iS Îl- HT P r i c e d f o r Q u ic k A c t io n Due to the tremendous popularity of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet in this community—we have on hand a large number o f specially fine used cars which we want to move at once. These cars have been thoroughly re conditioned by our expert mechanics, using special reconditioning tools—and will provide thousands of miles of dependable, satisfactory service. Come in today while our selection is completel SHEARER CHEVROLET CO. GRESHAM. OREGON Q U A L IT Y A T L O W C O S T