Image provided by: Multnomah County Library; Portland, OR
About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 70 ZWIEBEL FACTORY NEARLY FINISHED T he new factory fo r th e Zwlebel M an ufacturing com pany Is nearly com pleted and alread y th e m achinery and o th e r supplies a re being moved Into th e building w hich is located n o rth of th e Bull Run c a r trac k s n ear th e B eaver S tate M otor com pany. W ork of placing th e m achines has not yet com m enced b u t it is said th a t th e bask et m aking d e p a rtm e n t will begin w ork in a very sh o rt tim e a fte r th e building is com pleted. W. K. H am ilton, local contracto r, who has had charg e of th e building expects to be en tirely finished by T uesday of next week. T he in stallatio n of elec- GRESHAM. CITIZENS NOMINATED MUST FILE ACCEPTANCE C. Q. Schneider, reco rd er, an nounced th a t a ll those who were nom inated a t th e mass m eeting last M onday evening m ust file th e ir ac ceptance of th e n om ination by next Monday eyening if th e ir nam es are to a p p e ar upon th e ballots. T hose nom inated a t th a t tim e were Al. H am m ar, G eorge L eslie, T. R. H ow itt, E. H. Kelly, Chas. Cleveland, Jas. E lk in g to n , H. J. P u lfer, C. I. R aker, Wm. Thom , J. V. Cogswell, H. W. Cooley and Mrs. E m m a Ross. T he an n u a l city election will be held on T uesday, N ovem ber 8 th of th is year. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921 HIGH SCHOOL IS PROMOTING SALE OF TICKETS FOR LYCEUM 1921 “ MUNHINOTU” TO BE USED BY ENGRAVING CO. A re p rese n tativ e of a P o rtlan d en- craving com pany recently purchased six copies of th e 1921 "M u n h in o tu ” . H e trav e ls all o v er Oregon and Cali fo rn ia an d said th a t th e Union High school an n u a l of last y ear was th e best one th a t he had seen published. This includes th e an n u als p u t o u t by th e high schools of la rg e r cities such as E ugene, Corvallis, Oregon City an d m any in C alifornia. T he six copies purchased a re to be used for ad v ertisin g purposes. T his show th e high sta n d a rd of efficiency at Union H igh School No. 2 and will be a good boost fo r th e school. S.S. WORKERS WILL MEET OCTOBER 23 Next F rid ay evening. O ctober 21 H arry C urry, Wm. F ritz, C ed ar; Wm. The P leasan t Home D istrict Sun m arks th e first of a series of five en Sester, L u sted ; Mabel Johanson, day School association will hold the te rta in m e n ts in th e lyceum course E v erette Lake, Alm a L arson, O rien t; next session a t th e B aptist church of which will be given by th e Cadm ean W ellsley T aylor, P lea san t View; P leasan t Home on Sunday, Oct. 23. Lyceum B ureau u n d er th e auspices R u th Schedeen, H illsview ; E tta A n A very p ractical program is in of th e union high school. T he e n te r derson, Lillie Nelson, Pow ell V alley; ta in m e n ts will be given a t th e high O liver P eterson, process of arran g e m en t and a profit B oring; David school au d ito riu m . able day is expected. Rolfe, D am ascus; Wm. S andström , T he five are to be given at different B arton. Dr. J. T. A bbett, a well known tim es d u rin g th e season, one each Sections in G resham school d istrict Sunday school w orker of th e M ethod m onth, and all will be first class. No. 4 outside city lim its— Ray Strong, ist church, will be th e m orning T he e n te rta in m e n t is fu rn ish ed by so u th of Powell V alley ro ad ; H arry sp eak er and his topic will be “ Boys th e sam e com pany th a t p u t on th e Squire, n o rth of Pow ell V alley road and G irls, th e Hope of th e W orld.” w in ter C hautauqua a t th e M ethodist and w est of city lim its; R ichard T his topic Is th e choice of Dr. A bbett ch u rch laBt w in ter and th e e n te r Lane, east of G resham . an d reflects his keen in te rest in th e ta in m e n t will be of th e sam e high Mrs. Cliff K ern, E th el Calkins, adolescent period of life. Dr. Ab class. Rev. A. S. Hisey, Jas. N aylor and Dr. b ett is a man of g re a t experience T he sale of th e tick ets has been ably ta k e ab o u t two w eeks and it will A. W. Botkin are an executive com with young people, as a pasto r, Sun ta k e n o ver by th e stu d e n ts of union m ittee to cooperate w ith th e high be ab o u t N ovem ber 1st before th e day school w orker an d as a fath e r, high and th e te rrito ry included in school stu d e n ts In th e sale of tickets. factory really gets u n d e r headw ay. and th e m essage he b rin g s is charged th e d istric ts rep resen ted by th e stu Mrs. K ern an d Miss C alk in s will T he new building is 40x100 feet w ith inspiration. T he com m unity was shocked to dents has tieen d istricted and are to m ake a to u r o f th e n earby schools and is p ractically constructed of Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, p asto r of th e A m odern ca fete ria u n d er th e dl glass, th e in te rio r being as light as it learn of th e d eath on W ednesday be canvassed com pletely by Monday. M onday and explain th e plans and rection an d in full ch arg e of five Zion Evangelical ch u rch in G resh At a m eeting of th e stu d e n t body- is o u t of doors B rick is used fo r the m orning a t Chico, C alifornia, of R. R. en list th e aid of th e te ach ers In th e am , will speak in th e aftern o o n on girls, m em bers of th e ju n io r and sen colum ns. T he low er floor w ill be C arlson, who left h ere w ith Mrs. C arl officers and those who h av e u n d er publicity program . th e m ost im p o rtan t question in th is tak en th e sale of tickets, th is noon ior classes of the Union H igh school day of new Sunday school m ethods. used fo r th e m achinery and th e upper son on la st S atu rd ay to d riv e to T he p rogram on th e first evening, (F rid a y ) at the high school rep o rts floor, w hich is really a balcony, for so u th e rn C alifornia w here they ex w ere m ade of tic k ets sold and te rri O ctober 21, will be given by th e Sun will com m ence serving m eals on T rain ed T eachers and How to Se th e b asket m aking. T his will be in pected to live fo r th e w in te r n e a r flower E n te rta in e rs, tw o ch arm in g M onday, O ctober 17, at th e school. cu re T hem .” Mr. G eb h ard t recently ch arg e of women. A re st room is be Los A ngeles. D eath cam e as a resu lt tory canvassed. T he rep o rts show young women who fu rn ish a varied T he g irls in ch arg e of th e w ork had th e pleasure of g ra d u a tin g a m ore th an a fifth of th e season tick ing b u ilt on th e u pper floor and fit of h e a rt tro u b le from w hich Mr. ets sold since W ednesday and m uch p rogram of m usical num bers and im are F rie d a R am ser, L illie Nelson class of six teach ers from a th ree- ted up in a convenient and a ttra c tiv e C arlson has suffered fo r sev eral B erdilla S tockton, Ida S ester and y ear course of study. T he d istance personations. of th e best te rrito ry uncanvassed as style. G race H offm elster. C arl A rvldson which sep arates th e te ac h er in th e years. T he second p rogram , N ovem ber 8, yet. S atu rd ay will be th e big day T he office and tool room are locat News of th e d eath cam e on W ed because the stu d e n ts will be free and will be th e R ick etts Glee club, a has been chosen cash ier an d C larence Sunday schools in ru ra l d istric ts and ed a t th e left of th e en tra n ce on the nesday in a teleg ram from Mrs. C arl everyone In th e e n tire te rrito ry will q u a rte t of m en who n o t only sing Y unker, a ssista n t cashier. M arg aret th e difficulty of m eeting for class low er floor. study is th e biggest problem fo r work son and on W ednesday evening Mr. be givn a chance to buy season tic k b ut who are experts on th e various A nicker will be teller. T he building will be heated by gas and Mrs. J. E. M etzger, son-in-law T he food will consist of soup or of th is kind b u t th e class a t G resh m odern strin g in stru m e n ts an d some an d th e pow er will be fu rn ish ed by and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. C arl ets. T he season tick ets to th e en tire cocoa, and one o r two m ain dishes am overcam e these difficulties. Mr. series will be $2 w hile th e single ad th a t a re m ost u nusual. A fu ll pro bread, b u tte r, a light dessert, etc electricity. A four-inch h y d ran t in G ebhardt u n d erstan d in g the difficul son, le ft fo r Chico. Today a tele m issions will be 60 cents. g ram and one by people who ju st th e building at th e en tra n ce w ill sup gram cam e from them an nouncing love to sing an d who play and sing as The g irls in ch arg e of th e w ork will ties of th e local situ atio n and th e im T hose from th e high school who ply th e protection needed ag ain st th a t th e body would be shipped here a re in ch arg e of th e sale o f tick ets long as th e audience keeps up th e do th e cooking of th e m eals and po rtan ce of th e w ork will be able to fire. serving. They will also plan th e give m any p ractical suggestions to for b u rial and would probably reach a re given in th e follow ing list b ut en th u siasm . One of th e Im p o rtan t fea tu re s in m enu and estim a te th e cost, fixing th e w orkers of th is locality, m any of P o rtlan d on Sunday evening. No tick ets m ay be o b tain ed from any of T he D ecem ber program will be by th e erection of th is p lan t is th e fact th e prices. It is planned to have 5c fu n eral arran g e m en ts have been those nam ed. E d g ar S. KIndley, h um orist and lec servings o r less. It will be th e ob whom have been contem p latin g Buch th a t all th e supplies w ere ordered m ade. a class. Lewis M etzger, so u th of Powell tu re r. Mr. K indley should be p ro ject of those in ch arg e to serve th ese th ro u g h G resham business houses T he Sandy q u a rte t has prom ised to A card from Mrs. Carlson received stre e t and east of South R oberts Av. nounced “ K ind-ley” If it w ould con an d com panies and all th e la b o r was m eals a t a price th a t will Just cover fu rn ish special music for th e day. today says th a t Mr. Carlson died in Doris Zim m erm an, so u th of Powell vey an idea of th e man fo r his a tti th e cost and keep a sm all su rp lu s on secured here. I t is expected th a t a special Sun a hospital a t Chico. tu d e is friendly and sym p ath etic, his hand. S tu d en ts may g et th e ir e n tire s tre e t and w est of South R oberts. I t Is expected th a t th is will be the day school w o rk er will be p resen t to F lo ren ce K ern, betw een Powell rg u m en ts sound and convincing. meal at th e ca fete ria o r they may first u n it of a th re e -u n it p lan t and H. C. OF L. GIVEN HARD en tertain th e sm aller ch ild ren w ith stre e t and T h ird stre e t, east of Main He is an a rtis t in m aking folks laugh, bring sandw iches an d th en buy any th a t th e next building will be nearly sto ries and d ram atizatio n work. This BLOW BY THIS PLAN to city lim its. th in k and resolve a t th e sam e tim e p a rt of th e ir m eal w hich th ey wish. tw ice th e size of th e p resen t and of will also sbrve as a d em o n stratio n to Alden M iller, betw een T hird s tre e t and one of his q u o tatio n s is A constru ctiv e plan designed to th e sam e type. T he n ex t building, Supplies will be p u rch ased as far those w orkers who a re doing prim ary " F o r th e sm ile th a t he sm ole w hich it is hoped to erect w ithin m eet one phase of th e unem ploym ent an d M ount Hood railw ay, east of as possible from th e farm ers in th e and ju n io r Sunday school work. W as m ore th an a grin Main to city lim its. year, will be 60x100 feet. su rro u n d in g com m unity and m ark et problem by com bating th e high cost ’Tw as th e sm ile of his soul W illiam M cAllister and Cora Jo h n Besides th e bask etry d ep artm en t of living th is com ing w in ter has prices will be paid. Eggs, m ilk, PIONEER OF GRESHAM F rom th e d epths w ith in .” son, n o rth of railw ay an d ea st of w hich will be ready fo r w ork in a Elsie Mae G ordon, read er. Im per v egetables and f ru it will be p u r DIES IN PORTLAND been o rig in ated and p u t into o p era Main s tre e t to lim its. sh o rt tim e, th e com pany will m an u so n ato r and e n te rta in e r will fu rn ish chased direct from farm ers. tion by th e Union County Ad club of W illene B otkin, betw een Powell th e Ja n u a ry program and Is said to Mrs. J. H. C halker, form erly of this fa c tu re wooden appliances for wool T he girls who do th is w ork will La G rande, according to A. W. N el en m ills. T hese a rticle s include son, se creta ry -m a n ag e r of th e La- stre e t and Second stre e t, w est of Main be one of th e best n u m b ers on the receive one cre d it an d th e ir m eals for place, died a t th e fam ily hom e at to lim its. k ic k er sticks, bobbins, spindles, and lyceum courses. th e ir w ork and will gain m uch ex L aurelw ood in P o rtla n d early th is G rande o rg an izatio n , who was in Leo Bailey, n o rth of Second stre e t spools. T hey also m ake toys, berry P o rtlan d today co n ferrin g w ith sta te T he la st p rogram , th e d a te of perience in th e p lan n in g of n u m orning, aged 70 years, lacking one an d w est of Main s tre e t to lim its. hallocks and o th e r sm all wooden a r hich has not y et been announced. tritio u s, low cost, well balanced cham ber of com m erce officials. week. Mrs. C h a lk e r had been In O utside D istricts — C u rtis H en ticles, m any of w hich will be added Ill be given by th e Scotts. E arl meals. The pro ject as carried o u t in feeble h ea lth for several years b u t dricks, S p ringdale; L illian H eslin, Scott is a tru e Scotchm an and ap la te r on. Among th e articles of in- New equipm ent, in the way of la rg Union county Is as follow s: The th e Im m ediate cause of h er d eath was F airv iew ; S tella W eise, R u th K nle- te re st a t th e p lan t now a re sam ple schools of th e county are p u t on a pears in S cottish costum es, sings e r k ettles, silv er w are, tray s, dishes, fel, T ro u td ale ; Newell F an ch er, Scottish songs and im personates v a r etc., has been purchased and in th e Jaundice. bird houses of m ost a ttra c tiv e design com petitive basis, and prizes a re to Mr. and Mrs. C h a lk e r w ere resi T erry ; B erdella S tockton, Rock ious ch aracters. M arian Scott is a course of tim e will be paid fo r by th e w hich th e com pany m an u factu res be given to th a t school whose s tu wood; Leslie Lynch, H elen Law rence, tru e d a u g h te r of K illarney, doing su rp lu s receipts from th e cafeteria. d en ts of G resham fo r 28 years and T his is th e first p la n t of its kind dents have collected and sto red th e lived in T ro u td ale for two years pro L ynch; Jam es F lem ing, V ictory; Irish folk num bers in costum es. and size to en te r th e N orthw est and These dishes will supply th e high m ost vegetable and fru it products. ceeding th e ir com ing to G resham . th e n ea rest p la n t m aking woolen mill school’s needs fo r dishes fo r b an V egetables an d fru its w hich are not T hey moved to P o rtlan d several supplies is said to be in th e New quets and it will n o t be necessary to of com m ercial value, an d w hich o rd i years ago. E ngland states. borrow any m ore as it has been in th e narily would go to w aste, a re d o n at M aria J a n e G leason was born In past. ed by th e farm ers of th e su rro u n d in g Syracuse, New York. O ctober 21, SUNDAY SERVICES AT Union high school is g ettin g a I S eniors— F ra n k T acheron, p resid en t; A com m ittee from th e stu d e n t country. In th e w inter, when th e METHODIST CHURCH condition of th e unem ployed Is ex good s ta r t on w hat prom ises to be Percy P u lfer, vice p resid e n t; V ida body will be appointed to keep th e 1851. She was m arried to J. H. C h alk er in M ichigan, who survives Next S unday will be th e first of pected to be acute, th is food is to be an u n u su ally active and profitable Cem er, se creta ry ; W alter Schw edler, room s in o rd e r as th e m eals will be her. Five children w ere born to year. A lready several new lines of tre a s u re r; W llford N asshahn, se r served from th e cooking room of th e them , all of whom are living. They th e new conference y ea r fo r the d istrib u ted at a very nom inal cost. hom e econom ics d ep a rtm en t and the M ethodist Episcopal church. The Union county schools have tak en activ ity have been o u tlin ed to com g ea n t at arm s; F lo ren ce Rosin, re are W ells B. C h alk er of G resham , m orning serm on by th e pastor, the up th e idea en th u siastically , accord m ence next w eek. A c a fe te ria con p o rte r; H al C. M cCormick, class ad lunch th en ta k en to o th e r room s on Roy C h alk er of P o rtlan d , Lee C h alk tray s to be eaten. Rev. A. S. Hisey, will be on th e topic ing to N elson, an d th e Ad club has ducted by five of th e m em bers of th e visor. e r of B righton, Jam es L averne C h alk Miss M innie S chrepel, head of th e “ Come Up H ig h er.” In th e evening provided autom obiles on specified ^u n ,o r an<1 senior g irls of -the home Ju n io rs— Wm. M cAllister, presl- er, residence unknow n and Mrs. home econom ics d ep a rtm en t, will a t 7:3 0 he will preach on “T he days fo r th e tra n sp o rta tio n of th e econom ics class, an eig h t-p ag e paper d e n t ; E dw ard Schw edler, vice pfesi- N ettle M urphy of P o rtlan d . G uiding H an d .” Special m usic for ch ild ren to th e various farm s w here p u t o ut by th e s tu d e n t body and th e d en t; M ildred M cGregor, se creta ry ; oversee th e e n tire p ro ject which F u n eral arran g e m en ts have not m ark s one of th e forw ard steps to lyceum course which will be given Burleigh Q uesinberry, tre a su re r; th ese services has been prepared by th e food pro d u cts can be obtained. yet been announced. “ I consider th is a highly com d u rin g th e course of th e w inter. T he E v erett L ake, se rg e an t at arm s; w ard a bigger and b e tte r union high th e choir. m endable p ro je c t,’ said S ecretary asem bly room has been considerably F rie d a R am ser, re p o rte r; Adolph OYOU CAMP FIRE GIRLS BAPTIST LADIES’ HAVE T he Sunday school, w hich is crow ding th e church and Sunday- Q uayle of th e sta te cham ber. “ Not en larg ed and provides room for m any Zenger, a ssista n t re p o rte r; E sth e r M ORGANIZED GUILD ENTERTAIN NEW SOCIETY school hall, will m eet a t 10 o ’clock. only will food be supplied when it is m ore pupils th an has been accom- i G ardner, class advisor. T he ladles and m em bers of tho Sophom ores— Wm. F ritz, presi- m ost needed, b u t school ch ild ren will m odaled in years before. An excep- The Oyou Camp F ire G irls and E pw orth L eague will m eet a t 6:30. B aptist church met a t th e hom e of tlo n ally stro n g faculty has been lined d en t; Doris Z im m erm an, vice presi- be provided w holesom e an d c h a r th e ir leader. Miss G ertru d e A lexan T he Rev. L. F . Sm ith, who will supply several points on th e Powell acter-buildin g w ork d u rin g th e ir up and all th e teach ers have g o tten ¡d e n t; Jack Brow n, se c re ta ry ; Mll- der, en te rta in e d th e m em bers of th e Mrs. A. J. W. Brown la st T uesday th e ir classes and work well In h a n d 'd r e d M etzger, tre a s u re r; T heodore sophom ore class a t union high who afternoon for a social and g et-to V alley circu it, has arriv ed and has idle tim e." B rugger, se rg e a n t a t a rm s; Mabel a re to o rganize a cam p .fire club g e th e r m eeting. A le tte r o u tlin in g th e La G rande fo r th e com ing year. m ade th e follow ing announcem ents Mrs. Richard N eau b au r gave some The stu d e n t body has elected Cur- Jackson, re p o rte r; Leo Bailey, assist- Miss M iriam Inglis will be th e lead er pro ject has been se n t to every com fo r next S unday’s services: vocal m ercial club of th e sta te u rg in g im tfs H endricks, p resid en t; Lucile Me- an t re p o rte r; Miss M iriam Inglis, of th e sophom ore gro u p and was In pleasing in stru m e n ta l and F airview , 11 o’clock a. m. solos which w ere much enjoyed. C a arter. rte r, vice p n resid r e s ld e e n n t t; : F Fioron«« lorence class advisor cluded Iu th e p arty of ab o u t 20 th a t m ediate action along th ese lines, a c T ro u td ale. 3 o'clock p. m. A L adies' Guild was organized Rosin, se c re ta ry ; E dw ard Schw edler, cording to Quayle. Rockwood, 7:3 0 p. m. F re sh m an — Jo h n Lovelace, presi m ade th e trip to C otton sta tio n w here w ith a c h a rte r m em bership of 25. tre a su re r. T he s tu d e n t council a weenie ro ast was held. d en t; M axine T hom as, vice p resid en t; T he Rev. Mr. Sm ith will occupy m em bers elected from th e various M argaret T he Oyou cam p fire g irls have O thers who were unable to be pres F itzg erald , se creta ry ; th e Rockwood parsonage w ith his U N IO N H IG H T O P L A Y F O O T B A L L A T T IL L A M O O K cla8Bes Il|a Sester, se n io r; Eula wife. W ellesley T aylor, tre a s u re r; G arret seven m em bers now and have in v it en t a re expected to Join later. Tho M arvin, ju n io r; E dw ard 8chenk, Lyons, se rg e a n t a t arm s; W ilm a ed two o th ers, m em bers of th e g rad e ladles plan first to w ork for a bazaar F ifteen union high school boys, sophom ore; W infred Hill, freshm an A. E. H ill's M other Passes Away. Chase, re p o rte r; K ath e rin e W ait, school, to Join them . The sophom ore to raise funds to assist In building a W ord was received today of the m em bers of th e football team , left T he class officers are as follow s: class advisor. g irls w’ill s ta r t w ith ab o u t a dozen new church some tim e in th e spring. T he ladles plan to m eet on th e d eath a t th e ir residence in P o rtlan d m em bers of Mrs. H ill, m o th er of A. E. H ill, second T uesday of each m onth from school Have You O rd ered ? 10 a. m till 4 p. m. fo r work. T he e d ito r of M ontavilla T im es and fo r they will m eet th e T illam ook team in TO VISIT TWO SCHOOLS PAPER AT UNION HIGH C ar of coal being unloaded now. follow ing officers were elected: Mrs. sev eral years w ith th e G resham O ut th e first gam e of th e season. T he te ac h er tra in in g class a t union ' An eight-page high school paper EK8TROM TRUCK SERVICE, A. J, W. Brown, p resid e n t; Mrs. look. Mrs. H ill has been in ill T hose who rem ained a t hom e are high planned an o bservation to u r to- W'BI m ake its ap p earan ce a t union P hone 1581. F ra n k Moore, vice p resid en t; h ealth fo r several m onths. Mrs. anxious to h ea r th e re su lt of th e day to th e C ed ar and V ictory school ,ll,sh 8ch° o1 ne*t week. It was hoped Drop onto a few of th e b arg ain s W Guile, se creta ry ; Mrs. E. D avid gam e w hich will be played today. F ree Card P arty. to observe a school In action and to ‘° have 11 o u t on M ondaJr b ut in the offered in th e w ant colum ns son, tre a su re r. T he m em bers of th e team who left ” T he S ecurity Benefit association gain a chance to apply som e of the rU’ h ° f w ork th e T heodore B ru g will give a free -card party In th e ir w ere as follow s: d’>lay*‘d a bU and “ W,I> P088»»* hall W ednesday evening, O ctober 19. ger. e; Newell F an ch er. 1. g.; M ait m e th o d , they have been le arn in g to be th e m iddle of th e week before the E veryone invited. C H A IT I QI A K N T ER T A I N M E N T actu al co nditions in th e schools. land Geddes, I t . ; Glenn M ercer, r. e ; first Issue of th e p ap er Is off th e T h ere a re ten m em bers in th e class E dgar Sloop, r. g . ; Ja ck Brown, r. t . ; B eni E s t a t e B a r g a in s. school press T he size of th e school 164 acres n ea r Boring a t $65 per B urleigh Q uesinberry, I. e.; Percy and they will divide, one h alf going First Number of a Series of Five acre, 25 acres in cultivation. E ight- P ulfer, r. h .; R ichard S atterstro m , to each school in th e m o rning and does n o t ju stify th e p rin tin g of a I nder Auspices of the Guarantors and Student Body p aper b ut th is p ap er wlH be mlmeo- room house and outbuildings.. then exchanging schools a t noon In G resham . 2-story, 6-room, f. b., ( c a p ta in ); W llford N asshahn, T he m em bers of th e class are Nel- ’rraphed *nd »Hl be printed p lastered bouse; 2 lots, $600 cash. 1. h .; R ichard L ane, a.b. and r. h .; by th e stu d e n ts on th e school mlme- B alance $25 per m onth a t six per D onglass H orton, q. b ; E dw ard Hew- lie G ossett. H elen M oulton, Amy ograph. cen t in terest. G ustafson, L lnnea Young, E u la M ar lln, I. e.; E dw ard Schenk, r. e.; This will be u n d er the*dlrectlon of Ten acres six m iles out. House, vin, G race, H offm elster, Id a Sester, b arn and o th e r outbuildings, two E verett Lake, 1. t. th e stu d e n t body and an ed ito rial G race M illard. Mabel 8Ioop an d Lewis O ther m em bers of th e football acres cleared. Good w ell: $2500. staff will be organized soon. Each R easonable term s. squad who did not go w ere Edw ard M etzger. class has alread y chosen a class re In G resham , 6-room house with S outhard, Malcolm. H illyard. Robert SEASON TIC K ET S—A dults $2, b ath , wood shed. Close in, $1150, Save money by su bscribing now for p o rter. Benefit Union High School Booth. H enry L unday, Jam es F lem B. W THORNE. R ealtor. T he first edition will be looked th e O utlook w ith a P o rtla n d daily. Grade and High School Pupils $1 Recurs Tickets of Students m ing and C arl Arvldson. At Bank of G resham . See th e Hat in Ad. today. forw ard too with g re a t in terest. .He R_ R. CARLSON DIES ON WAY TO CALIFORNIA UNION HIGH CAFETERIA WILL OPEN MONDAY UNION HIGH OFF FOR BIG YEAR ^«5; — THE SUNSET ENTERTAINERS High School Auditorium, H p. in. Friday, Oct. 21,