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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 75 _________________________ OBESHAM , MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TAPS IS SOUNDED FOR AGED VETERAN Timely Comments FRID AY , NOVEMBER GRESHAM II H ill WINS GOOD 1.ITERATI RE BAY 12 to « OVER MOLOELA AT M ETHODIST ( III RUII TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1«. 1»S3 CLUB BOY WINS COVETED PRIZE « « .» . Additional Gresham Locals G resham cam e hom e w ith th e bacon la st F rid ay from M olalla w ith a 12 to ig n a te d a s Good L ite r a tu r e Day a t th e W hat m akes th e United S ta te s pro s- I 6 victory. T he local football team M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , as a fit A m ilita ry fu n eral was accorded pero u s? A nsw er, High w ages. A unique en tertain m en t, "T h e Wo found a h ard fighting team aw aiting tin g finale to Good Book Week. The C ytroen, th e g re a te st F re n ch m an them . N orm an L. Sm ith th is afternoon, w hen m an w ith 100 P ockets," is being p lan p asto r, the Rev. A. S. Hisey, will oc P erh ap s th e finest prize ever won he w as laid to re s t in M ultnom ah u fa c tu re r of autom obiles, say s everv M olalla scored a touchdow n in the cupy th e pulpit both m orning aud eve ned by th e W. C. T. U. for next F riday by M ultnom ah co unty club m em bers body in F ra n c e ought to have his own cem etery by his com rades of S um ner autom obile. T he tro u b le is, “ In first th re e m in u tes of play and w ent ning. H is su b ject for th e m orning evening, November 23, in connection w as presented to Jo h n F lem ing of the P ost O. A. R. w ith the full funeral A m erica th e w orkm an, saving one down w ithin a y ard of goal for an o th serm on w ill be on th e topic, "O ur w ith a social at M etzger's hall. Re Victory d istric t on F riday of last ritu a l. Mr. Sm ith w as fo r m any y ears day s pay per week, can buy an au to e r but G resh am 's fam ous bulldog M ental Menu." F o r th e evening s e r fre sh m en ts may be p rocured if d e s ir week. m obile w ith th e money at th e end of a m em ber of S um ner P ost and w as the year. In F ra n ce it w ould ta k e a fighting sp irit stopped them . From vice th e subject w ill be "T he P o tte r's ed, and a splendid p rogram is being H arold Stim sem of th e Hollywood fo r a long tim e its com m ander. D ur F re n ch m a n 's e n tire sa la ry for two th en on until th ? finish G resham co n W heel.” A p o rtab le movie m achine planned, w hich will include an ad Farm, S eattle, offered a H olstein calf ing th e la tte r y ears w hen he wag u n years." sta n tly th rea ten e d M olalla's goal. has become av ailab le for th e use of d ress by Police Chief Je n k in s of to th e cham pion H olstein club m em If you w ant a good crop, p ut w ater able to atten d its m eetings jn P o rt H en ry L u n d ay w as back into th e th e ch u rch th ro u g h the courtesy of the P o rtlan d and m usical nu m b ers by his land he frequently visited th e M. A. and fe rtiliz e r on th e land. If you gam e again. J u s t before th e final Rev. F. M. Ja sp e r. It will be used as police band. Besides th ese th e re will ber oi the n o rth w est. T he basis of w ant a p ro sp ero u s co u n try , put good Ross P ost in G resham and w as p re s w ages in th e pockets of th o se th a t w h istle blew G uerney Wood in te r occasion perm its. A fine ree l on the be num bers by local m usicians. The aw ard s w as: ca lf exhibited, possible 50 points, fitting and show ing—25 en t at its la st m eeting, only a few w ork cepted a fo rw ard pass and w as g allo p m aking of p o tte ry w ill be ru n a t the fu ll program will be published In the points, records of cost and w ork—25. next Outlook. w eeks ago. H e han been in feeble It a ll com es back to th e big people ing m adly for an o th e r touchdow n close of th e evening service. In te re st in th e co n test was keen. h ealth for a num ber of years, being te n d o lla rs for one. At th e m eeting of th e W om an’: Every eligible m em ber of this county w hen th e gun w ent ofT. T h e choir w ill sing a t both s e r afflicted w ith v alv u lar h e a rt trouble. G resham has won th re e gam es and vices. They have p rep ared , “Thy Way Home M issionary society lust W ednes and sev eral o th er Oregon exhibitors, If you a re a rad io en th u sia st, and w orked ea rn estly th ro u g h o u t the H e had been confined to his bed but u n d ersta n d such th in g s, you w ill be lost th ree, w ith a p ercen tag e of 500. Is in th e S an ctu ary " for evening. L es day It w as decided to m eet on Novem week. tw o w eeks before his death. in te reste d in th e la test announcem ent. T h e school h as th e best football lie W alrad and O liver Gill will sing ber 24 to pack th e b a rre ls for th e W ith Jo h n s h eifer placing grand N orm an I,. Sm ith w as born in P a A m essage, receiving its o nly im pulse team it has had since th e fam ous old a t th e m orning service. P o rtlan d S ettlem ent C enter. T he w ork cham pion, and Jo h n w inning cham on th is side of th e ocean, m ade the trio t. Ind ian a, Ju n e 20, 1836, and T he E pw orth L eague enrolled about w ill be done at th e home of Mrs. T. R pionship in show ing and fitting, and trip of 9,000 m iles to W arsaw and back 1919 steam ro lle r, com posed of such passed aw ay a t his hom e in G resham , 20 tim es, a to ta l d istan ce of 360,000 s ta rs as Jo e Peak, Ed. S trong, and 30 la st T uesday evening w ith 40 in a t H ow itt and donations a re solicited of a record book covering cost over a ree -y e ar period, he w as w ell in the Novem ber 13. 1923, aged 87 years, 4 m iles. T h at is alm ost tw ice as fa r as Em m et W elling. The school is proud tendance. T h e sessio n s will be held clothing, fru it, vegetables or an y thing th lead. m onths aud 24 days. light and elec tricity trav el in one sec of th e p rese n t team . The calf is a good Individual from a i on T uesday and F rid a y s evenings of of use in the w ork. A fine program In Ju ly 17, 1861, he enlisted as a ond. It am azes us now. We see it, w as provided W ednesday u n d er th e reco rd cow, w hich m akes it a valu Today th e team has gone to Hood next week. T he le ctu res given by Dr. able prize. At the age of 13 y ears p riv ate in Com pany H, 5th Iow a In and w ork it, an d know n o th in g about R iver for th e big gam e of th e year. P ra tt on the Book of Rom ans will be d irection of Mrs. A. 8. Hisey. it. Some day w e'll send m essag es to fa n try and w as m u stered in a t B u rl outside su n s, ending w ith “please Coach N oftsinger says he will be very helpful to any one who mav wish Mrs. P. A. Gould, who has been ill Jo h n has a herd of five reg istered H ol steina. Five y ears in club work have ington, Iowa. At th e end of th e w ar an sw e r," know ing th a t a t 186,000 proud of th e boys if they hold them to h ear him. H is class is scheduled for th e past week or two, is m uch im given him an education and ex p eri he w as m ustered out and re tu rn e d to m iles a second th e an sw er w ill n ot be down to touchdow ns. A fairly la rg e for 8:10. T he classe s a re still open proved. ence th a t will m ake him a successful back in tim e for our g ran d c h ild ren to his home. County A gent 8. B. H all h as a r breed er in the n ear future. com pany of en th u sia stic stu d e n ts will for en ro llm en t and th e young people read it. On M arch 15, 1865, he m arried Miss Dairy Demonstration Train Wins. accom pany th e team to give in sp ire - a re u rged to atten d every session. A ran g ed for a d em o n stratio n of potato C lara I. H uxley, who preceded him in If you have a sound idea, do n 't hang tion and fight to th e boys. I social hour w ill follow th e session g rading u nder th e new law to be giv A nother accom plishm ent a t the d eath Ju n e 24, 1922. for it. P u b lish it, rep eat it, p ersu ad e en a t the G resham G range hall on Stock show w as achieved by th e H ol th is evening. stein team of th ree m em bers: R obert In th e sp rin g of 1866 Mr. S m ith and o th e rs to accept it. V oltaire opposed BA PTIST CHURCH GIVES T he new linoleum in th e vestibule next Tuesday, Novem ber 20. a t 2 K erslake, John Flem ing and P ercy fam ily sta rte d w ith ox team for O re to rtu re of w itnesses, b rea k in g every SUNRAY’S PROGRAM and th e w indow shades in th e b ase o'clock. F ederal In sp ecto r R inger and C arlson, with J. Flem ing as leader. m iserab le ju d g e in one fam ous case, gon. a fte r a fight of m any years. H e defied m ent a re th e gift of J. E. Metzger S tate In sp ecto r Jo h n so n w ill be p re s T he team d em o n strated selecting, In 1876 he cam e to e a ste rn M ultno F red erick th e G reat and g re a te r pow Bethel BaP? i8i Cm rCh “ eXt Kenial hol,8e fu rn ish e r of Gresham.' en t to conduct th e d em onstration. feeding, fitting and show ing of a dairy T hey will be provided w ith several calf. C ham pionship ribbons and w atch m ah and settled on the farm w here he ers, and finally died peacefully in his S unday the Bible school w ill convene Of co u rse all say “T h an k you.” fobs w ere th e aw ard s won. sack s of potatoes on w hich to w ork. h as m ade his hom e for about 50 years. bed. n ea rlly 85 y ears old, rich in at 9:45. At 11 o'clock th e serm on will money, adored by th e people th a t drew Clubs Are Banqueted. S earch is still being m ade for the Mr. S m ith is survived by th e follow his ca rria g e th ro u g h th e stre e ts. He be p reached by Prof. G. R. S chlauch of COMMENRABl E PI IN* O ther o u tstan d in g events of the person who passed a w o rth less check ing ch ild ren : E. P „ of E stacad a; show ed th e rig h t w ay to deal w ith an M cM innville on th e su b ject of "L ove.” RI GHT TO BE EMULATED V. H., of W asco; H. R., of Condon; idea. T h at w as b e tte r th a n poor John T he choir w ill re n d e r as a special a t th e W ack & Com pany sto re two stock show week which local m em bers p articip ated in was the cham ber B row n of H a rp e rs F e rry , nev er living | n u m b er “All N ations Shall W orship Mrs. T. C. T ow nsend of G resham and C hildren of D ouglas county schools w eeks ago. T he check w as given In of com m erce banquets, given to club . s ,h s " i s r T : 2 i , „ y „ ; h.r t ' 8 chy« ,u , r . T d M , A" : m: / , ' ‘" „ Mr ................. ... ........ Mrs. G eorge R. Shaw of F airview . He paym ent of a coat and d ress p u r ex h ib ito rs and team s com peting In th e also leaves tw elve g ran d ch ild ren and “h a n g ” for an idea, and it ta k es a K arl S ch u ltz dnd Miss A ugusta H ahn pioneers of th a t section the facts of chased in th e store, and am ounted to v ario u s contests. Two hundred m em th re e g re a t g ran d children. h ig h er kind to co n v ert or h ang those i wil1 sinR a <luet- local h isto ry th a t a re not yet reduced $41. It w as w ritten on th e F irs t S tate bers, lead ers and business men, en th a t oppose th e idea w hen it is rig h t. ' T he evening serv ice of song and to w riting. T he m ovem ent to as- B ank and signed by a m an giving his joyed th is happy occasion and r e ceived in sp iratio n for fu rth e r effort. EVANGELICAL CHURCH p raise w ill begin a t 7:30, a fte r which sem ble in p erm a n en t form valuable nam e as Price. T he g arm e n ts were G overnor H urt of th e sta te of W ash McAdoo lets it be know n th a t he is M A K ES A N NOUNCEM ENTS in th e race for presid en t. Of course P ro fesso r S chlaugh will d eliver th e u n w ritte n h isto ry and legend of the for his alleged wife, w ho w as w ith ington and G overnor P ierce of Oregon honored the sta te le ad e rs' m eeting T he V ictory circle of the Evangelical he is, being the m ost conspicuous dem serm on. The ch o ir wil ren d e r a spe- 1 one-tim e fro n tie r is sponsored by the him. w ith th e ir presence. Both governors cial num ber, "M aster th e T em pest is extension division of th e U niversity of L adies Aid m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. o cra tic candidate. expressed a keen in te rest in club H iram Jo h n so n w ill be in th e ring Program to Be Given at Lynch. A Rosin on T h u rsd ay afternoon for its also. T his is a fre e for all, and H iram R aging, by H. R. P alm er, and L eslie Oregon. Follow ing D ouglas cou n ty 's w ork and expressed ap p reciatio n for W alrad w ill sing "Out of th e D epths." lead, o th e r com m unities a re expected D ainty little Hazel Sm ith, and Dale pe< th e train in g w hich th ese young c iti reg u la r m onthly m eeting, w ith a good John so n probably can get m ore votes by Scott. la te r to get th e facts in th e ir respec F o rn te r, an o th er ch arm in g little girl, zens w ere receiving. attendance. Mrs. D. W ilhelm and h er !In p resid en tial p rim a rie s th a n any T hose who do not w orship else tive sections. will be featu red in an aesth etic dance d au g h ter, Mrs. B urns, w ere hostesses o t'le r rep u b lican . A lb ert L ask e r will Exhibitors Win Many Prizes. w ork for Jo h n so n as he did for H ard w here a re invited to h ear both of th ese F rid ay night, Novem ber 23, at Lynch A ccording to th e p lan outlined by A sum to tal of $430.60 in cash prizes N ext m o n th ’s m eeting will be held a t ing. H e's a first cla ss dynam o. serm o n s at the B a p tist ch u rch , as they j th e extension division, g rad e school school u n d er auspices of th e Lynch w ere ca p tu red by M ultnom ah county the home of Mrs. F. M iller n ear P leas One of Mr. F o rd 's se c re ta rie s says will be a ra re tr e a t for th e people of stu d e n ts will obtain th e m aterial afte r P a ren t-T ea ch e r association. A spec clubs. T his Includes w innings in open a n t Home. he w o u ld n 't accep t th e nom ination for G resham . The p asto r, th e Rev. D. Q co n su lta tio n w ith th e ir in stru c to rs ialty num ber w ill be given by Donald class w here one first and th ree sec R eligious school for ch ild ren of pub th e presidency. But it isn 't Lfebold, B arry, will be in his own p u lp it on A rticles on th e first schools, th e first Confrey, a pleasing young chap, well onds w ere tak en In th e potato show and a fo u rth , eighth and ten th in th e lic school age will be held on S atu rd ay th e re a l se creta ry , and probably November 25. , ch u rch es, In d ian legends, early stores, know n for his ab ility In p u ttin g his D uroc Je rse y fu tu rity class. from 9 to 12. T he follow ing Sunday doesn't m ean m uch. W illiam E llio tt, Roland Schedeen early roads, in te re stin g and p ictu r- w ork over the fo o tlig h ts; besides o th Mr. F ord h as his days for p resid e n services are announced ¡Sunday school t niiiiiiiiiiity Social. esque c h a ra c te rs of th e early com m u- er num bers, It is said "T h e H ouse of and G eorge Rodlum w ere th e potato tia l ru n n in g and his days for fo rg e t a t 10 o’clock, p reaching in th e E nglish ex h ib ito rs w inning in both club and T he C om inandery of th e Division of , ... , M ystery,” a o ne-act com edy, which open ting all about it. If th e nom ination classes. language a t 11 o’clock. T he serm on should come on th e rig h t day he would Oregon. Sons of V eterans U. S. A. will | n ltle s' anrt sin ,tla r m utPrlal w ll> bp hold a com m unity social for th e bene- 8ou8ht afte r by th e youthful his- has been in course of re h e a rsa ls for Venrl H ow ell, M illard C hase and topic will be “T he K now n God.” probably ta k e it. M eanw hile he's some tim e, is su re to re g iste r a hit. Isab elle N ew lands cap tu red prizes flt of th e w ork of th e Sons in O range i to rlan s. Special music will be furnished by the s ta rtin g a p lan t n ea r P h ilad elp h ia, to hall on S atu rd ay , Novem ber 17 at I A rticles having th e m ost m erit will T his is th e first of a series of p ro both in open and club D uroc classes. ladieB* choir. T he young peoples’ cost tw en ty or th irty m illions, and 8 p. m O ther su ccessful ex hibitors w ere h ire a few th o u san d m en a t high be published In a special num ber of g ram s outlined for th is w inter by th e T he latest in gam es as baseball with m eeting will be held a t 7:30 in the w ages. T h a t's not bad politics. circle, and a larg e crow d Is expected. Jo h n Flem ing. P ercy C arlson, Robert th e E xtension M onitor, th e jo u rn al of special card s, choo-choo and p ressin g K erslak e of Victory with H olstein evening, w ith "T ra in in g for Social | your own (cid er) will be held. T ra f th e extension division. calves also S tanley and K enneth Efficiency" as th e topic of discussion. T *le g o v ern m en t le arn s th a t tax es fic ru les, a rb itra ry ru les and several LADIES WILL HAVE N eu ru rer of C orbett and W alter and The m em bers of th e congregation in-j car’efuT watch ^ ^ b e in r m id e .“ ' ^ ‘so silly ru le s will be stric tly enforced to MITE BRX MEETING T racey A nderegg of Lynch exhibiting Some of o u r co rresp o n d en ts and Holsteins. vite the churchless to w orship w ith w ith re g a rd to household fu rn itu re , th e end th a t all w ill be fu lly e n te r re a d e rs fo rg et th a t F rid a y 's Outlook A m eeting of u au sal im portance will tained and th e cau se assisted to the The Je rse y ex hibitors and w inners them . 1 lib ra rie s and m usical in stru m e n ts.” goes to p ress a little before noon on ex tent of th e fines be held a t th e B ap tist p arso n ag e on w ere Clfford E kstrom , Powell V alley; ----------------------- Could you im agine, an y th in g m ore T he adm ission is free and th e public 1 ®r'r fdny. 1 his is in o rd er to get th e n ex t T uesday, November 20, when a R obert K erslake, C edar; Ralph Mc FR ED BERENS RIES b arb a ro u s, m ore w orthy of a Congo is h ea rtily invited. ' p ap ers for P o rtlan d d istrib u tio n , noon luncheon will be served by the C ullough, Sycam ore; B ernard R obert I F T F I f I IIM l II I N F S S savage th a n p u ttin g a tax on th e sale son, C o ttre ll; Chas. T allm an, G resham The exit ch a rg e w ill depend on the which includes F airview , T ro u td ale _______ . ‘ ‘ o{ jloU8ejlo | <i fu r n itiire, and especially ladies of th e ch u rch . All ludies a re W inners In pig clubs w ere Vearl and C orbett, In th e noon m ail from F red B erens died a t his hom e n ear 0,1 *he sale of lib ra rie s and m usical in- invited to atten d and to b rin g th e ir Howell, M illard Chase. Isabelle, M ar No resp o n sib ility is assum ed for . D am ascus on la rt Monday, November s , ',ll.I.n en ts/ . .... . sp lit sides. 1 G resham . In th is w ay a m ore certain m ite boxes. T he m eeting will be in g are t and W illiam N ew lands, Clifford , ,,, „ . < W hy n o t tax a child tw o ce n ts every R efreshm ents. I delivery on S atu rd ay of p ap ers for th e n a tu re of an echo luncheon, when N elson, L aw rence A ylsw orth and 12, a fte r a lin g erin g illness. He is tim e it says its p ra y e rs? R eading a Jo h n Welbes. ---------------------- I th ese localities is secured. survived by h is wife, one d aughter, good book o r h ea rin g good m usic is Mrs. W. B. H inson of th e E ast Side COMING EVENTS. _______________ Sheep w innings w ere R obert S te rl Mrs. P hilip S chantin, and one g ran d th e next best th in g to praying. . .__ . D on't get depressed if som e one B ap tist ch u rch will give a re p o rt of ing, Jim E lliott, Sven Nelson and son, H arry S chantin. Mr. B erens was Legion an n u a l d ance T h an k sg iv in g th in k s you a re too Insignificant to be th e "B arnecide L u ncheon” recen tly H arvey W aybill. Many ribbons w ere won on poultry born In P inckneyville, Illinois, J a n u FATH ER AND SON eve- I noticed. B ankers, b u sin ess men and held a t th e W hite T em ple, when th e re BANQUET COMING ----------- | cotton g ro w ers a re try in g to aro u se w ere p resen t m issio n aries from A fri by C arl Zim m erm an, R obert and Edith a ry 21, 1864. He m a rrie d Sophie Logan S oderquist, V ylm er Cook, C arl and W. C. T. U. social and e n te rta in m e n t th e w hole nation to cope with th e little at Denver, Colorado, in 1888. ca, India, China and South Am erica. Fred Bowman, Norwood Lancefleld, P re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade for an November 23. hollw evil. Even an Insect can m ake F u n eral services were held a t the observance of F a th e r and Son Week ---------- an im p ress on th e w orld If It does its A co rd ial Invitation Is extended to all Dale P arso n s, C harles H ow ard, Len- women of the ch u rch and society to ord Norby, George M cAllister. fam ily home on W ednesday forenoon, ( 1 ut on acco u n t of p re-arra n g ed m e ;, T he M ission c irc le of th e H aley Bap- f),t efficiently. Five p o ultry and egg Judging team s attend. w ith in te rm en t in th e D am ascus cem e-, ing.; th e ban q u et wil: not be held nn tis t ch u rc h w ill have a b azaar on Sat- ---------------------- placed In the con test, th e G ilbert and - Money -tO ,oan on real e8 tate' F arnl te ry . J. E. Metzger had charge of th e til a latei date, probably d u rin g u rd ay evening. D eecem ber 8. T ro u td ale team s tying with P ortland. loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. T h o rn e - P h o n e su b sc rip tio n s to 1561. funeral and th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt T hanksg iv in g w eek—a stro n g corn- Each learn also tying on high scoring individual. T he G ilb ert egg team preached th e serm on, rnittee has been nam ed to have ch a rg e placed over T ro u td ale, Lynch and ------------------------- ' of arran g e m en ts. P o rtlan d w ith H ow ard Maxwell of PLEASANT VALLE'. T he com m ittee co n sists of th e fol- G ilbert h ighest score w ith a perfect S tereoptlcon p ic tu res on Ja v a w i'l low ing: K. A. M iller, c h a irm a n ; C. M. ratin g . be presen ted at <ne com m unity church Q uicksall, Roy E. < annon, Rev. A. 8. The son of th e form er kaiser, once n ext Sunday" evening by Mrs. A lta H is ,y. Rev. L. D. B lackm an. Rev. D. Crown P rince, has obtained perm is G en try T here a re 70 p ic tu res in th e Q- B a rry , Rev. H. R. G ebhardt. Dr. sion to leave H olland. The dispatch se ries, of unu su al in te re st. F ra n k Peak. G eorge F. Honey, H. L. says th u t he is talk in g of a trip to ______________ St. C lair, C. J. L u ndquist, O scar J o h n S w itzerlan d "to enjoy th e w inter sp o rts.” son, Ed. R usher, M ark N ickerson. POWELL VALLEY G erm ans, w ondering how th eir c h il T he I-adles' Aid of th e Sw edish Lu- dren will be fed th is w inter, will read G overnor P lnchot explained th a t th e th a t w ith Interest. th e ra n church will hold a b azaar at new w age aw ard to m iners m u st be th e church on S atu rd ay evening. No- c a rrie d by th e o p era to rs and th a t coal WDDI) SAWING vem ber 17, when m any article s, both Pr *CP8 to th e public m ust not be Q uickly and efficiently done by ex fancy and useful, will be for sale and ^a ' 8t',‘hr W hat you p ayln« <®r perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended ' _ . . coal th re e m onths ago, and w hat is to reg a rd le ss of size. also coffee and cake. the price today? GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SMITH By Arthur Brisbane. THE GREAT FALL SPORT W OOD STO V E F O R SA LE cheap. L ib e rty R e sta u ra n t. O regon. W ill sell S W E E T C ID E R fo r sale, from strtc tly G resham . 1 clean, w orm lees ap p le s J X Clana- tf han. G resham , phone 51 x. Modern, New 4-Room Bungalow F o r S a le City W ater, E lectric L ights. Lot 100 x 100, or m ore if desired. T w o b locks w est of U nion H ig h School, G re sh am BAST PAYMENTS KEKOI.I TIDNS. W hereas, O ur fellow tow nsm an and public sp irited citizen, Chas Cleve land. has, out of th e g en ero sity of his h eart, co n stru c te d m ore th an 600 feet of co n crete sidew alk along Main stre e t from Division to th e High school building, th ereb y providing safety for the stu d e n ts In going to and from school, th u s relieving them of the necessity of trav e lin g on the pave m ent w hich Is often tim es congested w ith traffic; th e re fo r be It Resolved, By th e Board of D irect ors, th e facu lty and the S tu d en t Body of G resham High School No. 2. th a t we, each an d all. ex p ress our hearty ap p reciatio n to Mr. Cleveland, for his generous act. and be It fu rth e r Resolved, T hat a copy of th ese reso lutions be given to th e G resham O ut look for publication and a copy be handed to Mr. Cleveland. Signed by Phone 2121 Eastman Lumber Co. W C. LA WHENCE. C hairm an of th e Board. R oy k . cannon . P rin cipal. WILLIAM FR ITZ, Pres, Student Body.