Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 08, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    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.
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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
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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 !
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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 .”
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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
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■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
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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
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GRESHAM. OREGON
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