Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 19, 1924, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *
T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
COUNCIL ACTS
K(’lf ASE PAltK
sp e cia l city election. T uesday
S eptem ber 23.
To vote on an issu an ce of $20.-
000 bonds for th e p u rch ase of a 24-
ac re p ark site for the city.
T he polls w ill open at 1 and close
a t 7.
"1 be qualifications for voting a re
th e sam e as at a g en eral election
w ith th e added req u irem en t o f 30
days residence w ithin th e city of
G resham .
T h ere w ill be but one voting
Place, th e city hall.
.
w hittled aw ay a t th e indebtedness
m aking it a little less each y ear.
H ow ever, it w ill ta k e som e tim e to
clean it up even w ith su ccessfu l fa irs
each year.
This y e a r’s fair is reg ard ed as th e
m ost successful from a financial
stan d p o in t of any d u rin g th e 18 y ea rs
of the fair, and it is believed a m ore
hopeful sp irit of co o p eratio n ex ists
—
f ’ r m any year8 P“ St “ “ d
TROUTDALE CELERY
WINS THREE PRIZES
As it appeals to th e Outlook th e re
are enou8»> good reaso n s for voting
A t a sp ecial m eeting of the council
favorably on the p u rch ase of th e pro-
held la st nig h t alm ost everything p e r­
po8ed p a r k site to far m ore th an off-
ta in in g to th e c ity ’s condition and
set
a11 ,h e objections th a t have been lu h iu ’ ,T r° Utdale celery « row ers a re
needs, from p a rk s to crossw alks, was
ju b ilan t over the w ord w hich has Just
advanced.
given a h earin g a n d th resh ed over
been received from Louisville. K en-
F
or
y
ears,
from
tim
e
to
tim
e,
an
ef­
w ith a view to finding th e best solu-
fo rt has been m ade to secu re a s u it­ ucky, th a t th eir celery has won first
tion for som e of the serious problem s
able tra c t for th is purpose, b ut has oecond and th ird prizes in the K ing
co n fro n tin g th e city.
celery co n test held th is y ear a t L ouis-
alw ays failed.
T he p rin cip al topic for discussion
G resham doesn't own a foot of vine.
w as th e proposed park site purchase.
T he w inners th is y ear a re M. B. Mc­
ground th a t can be used for a park.
W hile v arious councilm en expressed
fairs should be even m ore su ccessful In this it is behind m ost cities of its G innis first; C larence F. P arsons,
ing possible m ethods of refinancing
th e ir view s, all a p p a re n tly favoring
T h ree possible m ethods w ere su g ­ class in Oregon and elsew here.
second; A ugust Lisi, third.
th e fair.
th e voting of th e n ecessary bonds for
The first prize is a beautiful silv er
gested for h an d lin g th e o u tstan d in g
As
to
th
e
p
resen
t
proposed
tra
c
t
It w as b ro u g h t o ut th a t th e la st
th e p u rch a se of 24 ac res of the N. L i ,
.
Indebtedness. One w as by an issue of circu m stan ces have led up to th e of­ cup valued a t $100.
th re e fairs have been a financial su c ­
S m ith tra c t, and condem ning as un- L E G A L TANGLES TAX
p referred stock, ea rn in g 7 per ce n t in ­ fering of th is tra c t for sale and the
This is th e th ird consecutive year
tru e and u n fa ir c e rta in “far-fetch ed '’
JUSTICE AND JURY cess. having n etted a to ta l profit of te re st; an o th er w as by a bond issue city is given th e first o p p o rtu n ity to hat a T ro u td ale g ro w er has won first
ab o u t $9000 above th e expenses for
if not erro n eo u s sta te m en ts w hich
„
-----------
an d a th ird by issu in g gold notes.
purchase. I t is positively ce rtain th a t Prize in th is co n test open to g row ers
had appeared a g a in st th e proposition, L , H ea rin g w as had in ju stic e co u rt those years. Some of th is has gone
A com m ittee co n sistin g of A. W. if th e city doesn't w an t it, w hich w ill of th e United S tates and Canada. I t
th e ir se n tim en ts found definite ex-1 uesday in a case b ro u g h t by th e into new buildings an d im provem ents,
M etzger, H. A. L ew is an d H. J. P u lfer, be decided next T uesday, it w ill bo is In terestin g to note th a t th e record
p ression in only one reso lu tio n w hich ^ aDk . ° f G resham ag a in st C harles som e paying off old w a rra n ts or notes
was
appointed to in v estig ate th e pos­ sold for speculation or residence p u r­ has not only been consecutive but
w as intended to give positive a s su r- I , y ’
a m a tte r of forcible en try and and some has been ap p lied on in te re st
sibilities in reg a rd to each of th ese poses.
cum ulative. In 1922 H. C. McGinnis
ance th a t, if purchased, the p ark site d etaJ“ e r’ c G- S ch n eid er ap p eared on o u tstan d in g notes. F o rtu n a te ly
won first; In 1923 C larence F. P a r ­
suggested m ethods an d re p o rt to th e
T
his
is
th
e
only
tr
a
c
t
of
its
size,
w ould not as a w hole or in p a rt be f° F th ® dofenda n t and W. J. Cooper th e fair has been ab le to m eet every
m eeting of sto ck h o ld ers to be held on c e n tra lly located an d easily access­ sons won first and M. B. McGinnis
“g iv e n '’ by th e council to th e fair a s - K ° F th e pIaintiff E ss>' is a resid en t of dem and th a t has a rise n and each y ear, O ctober 6.
(son of H. C.) won second.
ible, th a t is available.
sociation w ithout the sam e au th o riza- ®p ring d aIe and on M arch 15 ren ted a besides paying th e heavy In terest, has
Follow ing is th e sta te m en t for 1924:
T he w ord of th is y e a r’s sw eep-
It Is not n ecessary or possible to se­
tion by th e people as is n ecessary in bullding owned by th e bank, located in
stak es for T ro u td ale cam e by w ire to
c
u
re
a
ready-m
ade
p
ark
.
T
rees
alone
Operating
Income—1934.
p u rch a sin g it. It w as th o u g h t th is P ® We8t p a r t o i S p ringda le, for a G eneral A dm issions
do n ot m ake a park. T he location is H. C. McGinnis, v eteran celery g ro w ­
8,621.70
w ould fo restall the claim th a t is being 8t° Fe and fiUing sta tio n ’ ° n w hich he W C. T. U. T ick ets .
2,344.00
one
of th e first th in g s to consider. er of th is section and fo rm erly of
m ade th a t th e council w anted to p ur- Pai<i th e first rnonth’9 re n ta l of $25. Season T ick ets ___
594.00
Next
to th a t th e ad a p ta b ility of th e Kalam azoo, Michigan, from P ro fesso r
G
ran
d
stan
d
and
Ble
ch ase th e p ark ground p rim a rily as Since tb en no m° r e re n t has been paid
7,575.95
$19.135.65 ground.
Bouquet of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l
an aid to th e fair.
I
th is action w as bro u g h t by the E n try F ees .......................
I t ta k es y ea rs to develop a city College who w as a judge and le c tu re r
T he reso lu tio n adopted is as m i I ban k tO recover Possession of th e C oncessions ...................
716.10
p ark in an y location.
W h at’s th e a t th e contest.
low s:
P
18 aS io1' P roperty. A decision w as rendered in P rem ium L ist A dvertisi:
5,790.92
It is stated th a t th e T ro u td ale celery
1,181.00
use
of
having
a
p
a
rk
In
an
out of tb e
M
iscellaneous
R
evenues
Resolved th a t it ho »r,
I favor of th e p lain tiff and th e co u rt
470.15
w as an easy w inner over all o th e r
w
ay
place
w
here
it
w
ould
be
seldom
If
council th a t an w d i n a n c e T d r th e allow ed M r- Ea8y u n til Monday, Sep-
5,000.00
ever used, even if It had all kinds of co n testan ts on account of its fineness
providing th a t no p a rk p ro p erty now |
22’ *” w hich to rem ove his
T otal Incom e from O p eratio n .........................
of g rain and h ealthy foliage.
tree s?
$32,299.82
P ?’ned or to be h e re a fte r ow ned by St° Ck of Boods from th e building,
Operating Expenses.
T he g ro w ers had th e fu llest cooper­
As
to
its
relatio
i.
to
th
e
p
rese
n
t
fair
o f l n wh„f| G reshilni n,ay be d‘aPosed
G row ing out of th is action an oth G atem en and T icket T ak ers
counci " w ith o u t £e X r o ' v a l ^ f W H aCt‘° n
b r° Ught by th ® bank
150.35
Police ..................................
grounds, an d first a b it of histo ry . ation of th e Union Pacific railw ay and
635.60
C a re ta k ers .............
T he city p u rch ased th e n ea rly nine- th e A m erican Railw ay E x p ress who
legal voters of th e city
recover th e re n ta l and E ssy ’s auto
140.80
$ 926.75 a c re tr a c t from N. L. S m ith about handled th e prize shipm ent. U nusual
T he council m ade a special vote Of
-
“ "d-
811ing PUmp w ere a t '
A m usem ents—
1908, paying $2200 for th e sam e. L a ­ p recaution was taken and provision
som e of th e sta te m en t’s m ade *in oppo*
m a n ’8 assertlo n th a t H o rse R acing ..........
te r w hen th e g ran g e fair, w hich had m ade for delivery of the th ree cra te s
4.081.21
sition to th e proposed purch ase and a t 7 d
him 8e’f ° wned tb e Wild W est ...........
In d ian s ...................
3,344.21
been sta rte d , needed a hom e and in the m ost p erfect condition possible
w ished to have it clearly stated th a t
p ro p e rty - C onstable S quire B yers Show ..........
2,646.23
buildings and race tra c k , th e city and (he re su lts show how w ell th e ir
they a re unanim ous S , favo rin g th e 8.UHm ° ne,d “ C° n 8 tab le's J“ ry, con- Sham B attle ..........
1,000.00
sold th e tr a c t for $3300. T his w as b e­ p a rt w as perform ed on th e long sh ip ­
332.80
p u rch ase, th a t they consider the loe-. P P ? 8 ° f D' M' R o b e rts- E d - Ayls- Music ...........................
cau se it w as m ost su itab le, none o th e r m ent. A. D. K endall, ag en t a t T ro u t­
M
iscellaneous
.
1,225.00
tion ideal and th e cleared condition of 7 ° t stim n hn
n ’ EFneRt R ru g g er’
.........................................................................
229.00
$12,858.45 of the S m ith p ro p erty could be dale, says th e shipm ents from T ro u t­
th e ground to be favorable rathon L ’
'
° ” and G’ B’ M*ddleton, who
P rem iu m s ..........................................
.....................
bought, and th e city reg a rd e d th e fair dale of celery th is year will am ount
th a n an objection. The council era
eard tb e evidence- b“ t failed to come
6,522.71 as w orth en co u rag in g and helping. In to ab o u t 100 carloads.
Ground Expense—
...........................................
p h atica lly denies th a t its object is to °
agFe®m ent on tb e verdict and Use of T eam .
The K ing celery co n test Is an a n ­
o th e r w ords, th e tr a c t w as regarded
58.00
secure the tra c t in o rd er to re U ,n th e h X h t d' 8Charged’
M r’ E - y ba8 W iring ...........
n u al event p u t on by th e M arket
430.57
as
m
ore
needed
a
t
th
a
t
tim
e
for
th
e
L
ights
ra c e tra c k or give any Dortion r t i
° Ugbt a co u n ter action ag a in st the
G row ers Jo u rn a l of Louisville and Is
213.00
fa ir th a n as a park.
P ain tin g and W hitew ashing.’ .'.’ .’ '.'
t r a c t t o t h e f a . e 7 ^ P° ^ P f t h e | bank a lle * '" g dam ages which
353.55
D ecoration
n . c o u .c n e s i a .
B ut the city council a t th a t tim e held in various cities. It has been
95.77
D rivew ays an d W alks.
th o u g h t It could secu re both. H ence conducted for m any years. I t is said
168.50
, « “ ■ “ w ™ ■»
» . a . o . the R ep airs .................
$
1,632.54
|
a
co nditional deed w as given re q u ir­ a prom inent grow er of Toronto, C an­
313.15
sam e w ould not be available
. UHd‘” g ’ and tb e re w in be a h earin g
ing a co n tin u atio n of th e fair for 25 ada, w as for som e y ea rs th e w inner
J a n ito r W ork, E tc .
m any th o u san d s of dollars had been on th is
COrn‘ng SatU rday P u b licity . . . .
.
368.02
y ea rs and rese rv in g th e use of th e of the first prize and his record w as
826.57
t ^ n T w o ^ ’t X ^ a ^
7 ay ‘b® - - r now stan d s the T elephone . . .
tr
a c t for p a rk p urposes except during broken w hen th e T ro u td ale grow ors
21.68
P rin tin g .........
en tered th e co n test in 1922.
fairs.
.
830.12
from th e ce n te r of the citv for « n l 17 ® f o w n ersb ,p and th e alleged
Mr. Lisi, who won th ird prize, m ade
T
he
fair
h
as
been
continued
and
500.00
G round R en t .................
..........................................
his first exhibit this year. H e has
M
iscellaneous
E
xpense
..................................................
220.00
u
n
q
uestionably
will
be
till
th
e
end
of
sta te m en ts m ade
mr
„
‘he of a co n stab le’s ju ry is ra th e r an u n ­
422.07
................................................
M
n ig h tc o n s id e r Jhat he
\ , ' aSt usual Proceeding, but it is not th e T axes ...................
th e stip u lated tim e an d th en th e grow n celery only tw o years. H is
23.00
Com m issions ..........................................................................
g
rounds w ill belong In H sim ple to w inning is a cre d it to his sk ill and
tion of th e S m ith tr a c t
m !°c a ‘ flrst tim e conflicting claim s to ow ner-
1,275.94
$ 4,487.40,
th e fa ir asso ciatio n to be used or sold also d em o n strates the p ecu liar con­
T
t
: x
; x
x
ro p erty h a a b e e n
T otal E xpenses of O peration
ditions of soil and clim ate w hich m ake
$26,427.85
D epreciation ..........
sid er th e fa c t th a t th is tr a c t adjoins
—— ___________
for th e su p erio r q u ality of the T ro u t­
$1,493.90
T h a t w ill be in about seven years.
4,378.07
th e fair grounds would be an advan- SCHOOL OE RELIGION
It Is fa r m ore th an likely th a t if dale celery.
$
5,871.97
tage to both th e p a rk and th e fair.
WILL RE INITIATED
p ro sp ers inside
Dave McKeown Gets New Hire.
T he councilm en also express them -1
-----------
The w ith in sta te m en t show s th e <n™ . ,
. . .
$32,299.82 o f t e n yearH la rg e r and b e tte r grounds
W
hen Dave McKeown, th e v eteran
selves as th in k in g th a t th e S m ith
The scb ° o1 of religion for ch ild ren 132.299.82,
to
tal
O
^eratin
g
'E
x
n
en
Z
es
¡99.82. tntni t i n , t i ________ ae e X
5™
8__r sc
_tc eip t8 for th e y e a r 1924 »»I
as ......
wil1 —
be needed and uuituucu.
obtained. If it
9C. 8.
197
as $26,427.85, w hich would show a profit ta ils th e city has the first rig h t to H olstein breed er of G resham . Oregon,
tra c t can be laid o u t w ith graveled I o£ pu b l*c school age w ill s ta r t to m o r - jo i 15,871.97.
held his recen t auction sale of cattle,
drives, w alks, flow er beds, and set out I row a t tb e E vangelical ch u rch and
A fter d educting a rea so n ab le d ep reciatio n for th e
p u rch ase th e grounds.
y ear of $1,493.90 leaves
he retain ed a few choice young a n i­
w ith sh
ru
b
b
ery
and
tre
e
s
m
uch
m
ore
wiU
be
conducted
every
S
atu
rd
ay
U
atockhoM
$4’37ni°L
fF°
m
o
p
eratio
“
8-
So
th
a
t
th
e
chief
reason
advanced
------------.
u o -3 uiucn m ore
—
o aiu ru a y
Stockholder« w in
. .
. . ,
u ,el
quickly and cheaply th a n any wooded “ o rn ,n K h e re a fte r from 9 to I? I net ea rn in g :
“ ' rested ln a s c e rta in in g w hat has becom e of th is by Bome for opposing th e S m ith tra c t m als as a foundation for a select,
or u ncleared tr a c t th a t m ight be io clock. All m em bers and frien d s of I Building Im provem ents consum ed
w ill be rem oved or a d ju st itself in a sm all herd. W ith these few an im als
av ailable as a p ark and th a t it would the co ngreg atio n a re invited to send F u rn itu re and F ix tu res, Fences, L ight Poles P o sts Pt'«rOn„' A.......... * 2,122.32 few y ears to rem ove the rac e tra c k if he w as one of th e leading prize w in­
'
W ater Mains.
Drain«
’
’ Beon co o p s,
| n n<>t
__ th e tim e n ers a t Ihe recen t M ultnomah county
be fa r m ore serviceable and enjoy­ th e ir child ren .
Mains, D
rains, w»«.
Etc
o t th e fair gro u n d s. W hen
976.73 i
In te re st paid
His fo u r beautiful calves by
able for citizens and visitors, being
A t th e S unday school session next Note paid
.................................................................................................. ••••'.*
272.' 04 com es to sell th e fair g ro u n d s It Is fair.
Kandy
Segia W alker M atador won
Sunday
m
o
rn
in
g
a
t
10
o’clock
th
e
of-1
Old
w
a
rra
n
ts
tak
en
up
c e n tra lly located, th a n any less a c ­
300.0» | n ot HRely th e city would w an t to pay
cessible site.
fleers of th e new year w ill be elected I M iscellaneous old ac c o u n ts. *."’ ’ .'.’ ’ ’ ......................................! ....................
718.18 I th e high p rice likely to be asked at first prize In th e “Get of S ire ” class.
To head th is young herd, Mr. Mc­
JSs so • th a t tim e’
The tre e s have alre ad y been offered and th e b u sin ess of th e closing year R®P a lr .Of buildings, etc., charg ed to D epreciation’ R e se rv e ...................
,„ a
'» « > ........................................................... n .: : : : : : :
S S
to se t out th e tra c t. Much if not all « n W atten d e d
T he w ork of developing a p ark is Keown has Ju st p urchased a splendid
the needed sh ru b b ery w ould be do­ te ac h ers for th e new S unday school | Cash on hand
..................................................................................................
190.00 progressive. If a su itab le site is se bull calf irom C arnation Milk F arm s,
nated, it is assu red .
year, beginning w ith th e first S unday I
.......................................................................................................
339.53 cu re d a little can be done each year S eattle. T his you n g ster Is of sp le n ­
T h ere a re a lre a d y som e fine tree s in O ctober, w ill be in stalled a t the
and in five to ten y ears th e grow ing did type and rep rese n ts the sam e
$ 5,871.97 city will have som ething to be proud lino of breeding w hich is prom inent
along th e ea st end of th e site on Main R ally Day services on th e la st Sun-1
BALANCE SHEET,
in th e McKeown herd. He is by a
day of th e m onth, S eptem ber 28.
I
G resham , Oregon, S eptem ber 6, 1924.
street.
of and a c re d it to th e fo resig h t of its
son of “P ro sp e ct,” the w o rld s rec­
D ivine w orship will be conducted in Cash in T re a s u re r’s h an d s
* Urr,‘,,t AN"etK-
citizens.
The ec u n cil has ln view th e devel­
ord m ilk cow and is out of C arn ation
339.53
opm ent of th e tr a c t as a beauty spot th e E nglish language a t 11 a. m. and I A ccounts R eceivable ........ ........................................................ *
M atador Addle Segls, one of th e fin­
in
the
G
erm
an
language
a
t
11:50
a.
m.
I
.............................................
»83.00
PARK
NITE
FAVORED
com bining a c h ild re n ’s play ground,
e st type d au g h ters of M atador Segls
T otal C u rre n t A ssets
HV
NI
UNTANTI
AL
CITIZEN
auto p ark and picnic grounds, a t­ next Sunday. The serm on topic will
$ 1,302.53
W alker. She Is now w ell along on a
F ,*ed A,*Net8"
tra c tiv e alik e to p e d e stria n s and a u ­ be "W here A re th e N ine?” T he choir ¡R ea l E sta te
G resham , S eptem ber 19.—G resham stro n g y ea rly record, and Is also of
toista.
will ren d er th e an th em : “A Good I Buildings, 1923 B alan ce. . .
$ 15,000.00
O u tlo o k :—T he school board of one of uch o u tstan d in g type th a t ahe will
$ 23,416.22
T hing to Give T h an k s" by Ira B. W i l - |Added 1924
2,122.32
th e E ast side P o rtlan d schools Is be show n th is season a t th e big
Important Council Meeting Next
son.
ab o u t to pay ninety-tw o th o u san d dol­ show s and should get well up tow ards
Wednesday.
Young P eo p le’s m eeting will be held Less D epreciation R eserve
f
M
la rs for a playground, a tw o -acrc th e top, a t least.
An im p o rta n t m eeting of the co u n ­ Sunday
inday evening a t 8 o’clock. The M
P ro
m n p ertv
...................................................... .. 4,773.03
20,765.51
M iscellaneous
iscellaneous P
erty
block,
adjoining th e school. T his two
Dave McKeown la one of th e m ost
cil will be held next W ednesday, Sep­ topic for discussion will be:
4,861.18
“The
ac res probably could have been resp ected b reed ers and one of th e
tem ber 24. a t w hich tim e th e city's B eatitudes of th e P salm s.”
Total
Fixed
A
ssets.
Miss
$ 41,929.22 bought tw enty y e a rs ago for one thou- ! be8t Judkes of type In th e N orthw est
budget for th e y ea r 1925 will be u n ­ F rieda R am ser will be th e leader
Liabilities.
san d dollars.
A ccounts P ayable
and we a re all delighted to see him
der co nsideration and th e d ate decid­
$ 1,759.34
A ccrued In te re s t .
T his is significant to th e voters of co n tin u e in th e gam e.—T he Pacific
Base Line Garage Ke-tlpened.
ed on for a g en e ral caucus to nom i­
1.267
14
Notes P ay ab le . . .
The Base L ine G arage, co rn er Base
25,548.87 G resham on th e eve of our p ark bond H om estead.
nate officers and councilm en to be
issue, to be decided next T uesday.
L
ine
and
P
u
llen
roads,
has
reopened
T otal L iabilities
voted on a t th e tim e of th e g eneral
The Baptist I hnrch Hen 1res.
under
the
m
anag
em
en
t
of
M.
Norby.—
C
apital
Stock
$
28,575.35
It show s th e Im portance of se lec t­
election on N ovem ber 4.
Adv.
11,410.00 ing a t a tim e when you can ctMAm
T be Bible school will begin a t the
E xcess of A ssets over L iab ilities and C apitai.
This y ea r th e v o ters of G resham
1,943.87 your location, an d a t a p rice thaï, „ ! r, '{" la r hour 10 a m. and th e preach-
will elect a m ayor, rec o rd e r, tre a s u re r
8*rvice a t 11 o ’clock. The topic
$ 41,929.22 not prohibitive.
and m a rsh a l and th re e councilm en
T he tr a c t th e council proposes to | °5 tb e n’o rn in g ad d ress will be “A
The councilm en w hose te rm s will ex­
MISS EVA SCHNEIDER
at h er home on W allula H eig h ts on buy Is a n a tu ra l am p h ith e ate r, and ' Net C ast Into tb e Sèa ” The p asto r
pire with th e first of th e y ear are B ot­
WEDS IN PORTLAND Monday evening In honor of th e brlde- th e location Is ideal.
r , l i * lve « «kort sto ry serm on to the
kin, T h orne and H esse,. R aker, Ham
lo-b«. At a p rettily app o in ted table
B ble school sc h o lars lastin g about
T
he
p
resen
t
annoying
use
of
th
e
Mrs.
M
argaret
Bram
has
retu
rn
ed
m ar and H ow itt w ill hold over.
On W ednesday evening A ttorney covers w ere laid for th e ho n o r guest g ro u n d s is a poor reason for passing five m lnutea preceding th e m orning
from A llendale, M issouri, w here she
Miss M argaret up th e g re a te st o p p o rtu n ity ever of­ serm on and all th e boys and g irls are
and Mrs. C. G. S chneider atten d ed tb e p m ..
G iddings Miss Mae Rands, Miss Cora
has been for th e p ast four m onths vis­
I ndenominational Services
w edding in P o rtlan d of th e fo rm e r’s Rands, Miss E dith S chneider, Miss fered th e city of G resham .
Invited to rem ain. T he B. Y. P. U. w ill
iting her d au g h ter, Mrs. E. B utler.
"C en tral P a rk ” G resham , th in k of
Announced.
sister, Miss Eva S chneider, to O. L. w r l DuUeg? ’ MlM
S chneider, It. Why, the m ere fact th a t O reshain begin a t 7 p. m. and th e p reaching se r-
Sunday school will begin a t 10 a. m She has room s a t th e bom e of Sirs. Wolff, an electrical en gineer. The M
ss P h en n lg er. Miss Ludia T rach sel. had pu rch ased a tw en ty -fo u r »ere
at 8. T he topic for th e evening
Sunday, p rea ch in g a t 2 p. m. by th e E dw ard Sm ith on n o rth Main stree t
cerem ony w as held in th e W oodstock Miss R uth Shoeholm , Miss Mabel tra c t, in the ce n te r of Its beautiful ad u ress w ill be “How th e Lost are
T he senior class of Union high M ethodist ch u rch , th e Rev.
Pastor, th e Rev. 8. F. P itts. T hese a f­
M,h"
M annis, Mrs. Ella little city, for p ark purposes, would Found.”
Mr. o
ternoon services a re w ell attended school held Its election y esterd ay for Mooers, officiating. A recep tio n was S chneider, Mrs. A. Rands. Mrs. A. be, good ad v ertisin g . It would Indi­
T he Bible study an d p ray e r se r­
D ona,d M organ, Mrs. ca te th rift and foresight, and th a t we
each S unday and a cordial w elcom e is officers of tb e com ing year. Eugene held a t th e hom e of th e b rid e’s moth
W illiam T hom as and th e ho stess. The a re not q u ite read y to be "laid o u t.”
vice d u rin g th e week Is .¡eld vu W ed­
W
elling
w
as
elected
p
resid
e
n
t;
Helen
'x te n d e d to all, also to th e p ray er
er, Mrs. E lla Schneider, to w hich 45 room s w ere decorated in autu m n
I th in k the e x tra burden Is grossly nesday evening beginning prom ptly
m eetings T uesday evenings and W om ­ Hisey, vice p resid e n t; Louise E m er­ g u ests w ere invited. Mrs. Wolff is a flowers of p astel shades.
m agnified by som e of us. L et's look 8 o'clock. All In terested In th e Bible
son,
se
c
re
ta
ry
;
W
illene
Botkin,
tre
a
s
­
ens Bible study and M issionary class
at It as a business expense, an d a and p ra y e r w ill ap p re cia te thia s e r­
train ed n u rse and is a fo rm er resid en t
T he "w om an w ith a hu n d red pock­ legacy fo r fu tu re gen eratio n s.
H orten se Sow ard, re p o rte r; of P le a sa n t Home, w h i;e she tau g h t
on T uesday afte rn o o n s a t 2:30. Bible u r e r;
vice.
T he city council and the B usiness
study is held F rid ay evenings a t 7:30. F ran ces W elling, council m em ber; school. She has m any frien d s th ro u g h ­ ets will be p rese n t from G resham at
the
sta
te
fa
ir
in
the
W.
C.
T.
U.
booth.
Men's
club
(the
people
who
pay
th
e
L eslie Lynch, se rg e an t at arm s.
Everyone invited to all services.
Miss Lucy Adams w rites from
out th is p a rt of th e county w here she
bulk of th e tax es) a re for It, and next
Mr. and Mrs. David G regory of Is w ell know n. A fter a to u r of a All w ishing to assist in filling th e T uesday when we come to vote on th e W aynesburg, P ennsylvania, th a t she
pockets
w
ith
10c
packages,
th
e
p
ro
­
D on't n eglect to get your pictu re of P arkrose, took d in n er w ith Mr. and
has recen tly been appointed a ssista n t
num ber of W ashington co ast reso rts, ceeds to go to th e c h ild re n ’s farm bonds le t’s m ake It 100 per cen t
Coolidge and p u t It In evidence In Mrs. George D uncan on Monday. They
GEORGE
F. HONEY
th e couple will re tu rn to P o rtlan d to hom e a t C orvallis, may leave th e sam e
____ __
dean of women in a dorm itory of a
your home, office o r sto re. T he O ut­ bad form erly been acq u ain tan ces In
a t place and Is now ha.
live. In th e W estm oreland d istric t.
a t W a lrad ’a sto re tom orrow or Mon­ LOST Hetw.en I and ] o’, lock Frida j < clleg e a h t - th newPdut.ea.
look has a q u a n tity of various sizes, Yakima. -Washington.
Mrs.
C.
G.
S
ch
neider
en
tertain
ed
____
_______
-
—
X-----
—
—
”,
bHwfen
»Hini»
day, P ack ag es to th e num ber of 200
í ree for the asking.
g r o u n d * a t f a i r g r o u n d * a rid p l|x - lin e
C on tin u ed on p«<e 4
w ith a luncheon and su rp rise show er or m ore w ill he acceptable.
o i t i i ^ o Ä r ’’
r- w" rd
'» i
T he Bank of O reeham paya t per
cen t In terest on tim e deposita.—Adv
m eeting w as held T uesday night
I of board m em bers of th e M ultnom ah
co unty fair an d sev eral o th ers who
I a re holding ob lig atio n s of th e fa ir is­
sued to them a t v ario u s tim es in the
past. “F o r th e p u rp o se of devising
m ean s for ta k in g c a re of th e notes
o u tstan d in g a g a in st th e fa ir,” read s
th e se c re ta ry ’s notices of th e m eeting.
F ollow ing th e read in g of th e secre-
S V X /u s X '
a