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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1924)
page four Bid* Wanted for Transportation of Students in Union High School District So. 2. Sealed bids w ill be received by th e B arg ain Offers Close O ctober 31. On S eptem ber 9 a Coolidge-D aw es Board of D irectors of Union H igh L incoln c a rav an left P lym outh, V er B etter h u rry if you w ant to g et the School D istric t No. 2. G resham , M ult O utlook an d a P o rtlan d daily a t the nom ah county, O regon, fo r th e f u rn m ont, th e Coolidge home, and sta rte d special b arg ain rate. B arg ain closes ishing of su itab le m otor vehicles for w est over th e L incoln highw ay. T his O ctober 31.—Adv. the tra n sp o rta tio n of stu d e n ts to and ca rav an w ill a rriv e in Oregon a t O re from th e follow ing d istric ts to the gon City a t 5 p. m., T h u rsd ay , thia F ra n k H u e tt of Rossw ell, Idaho, a high school building a t G resham : week. te ac h er in th e high school a t The L ynch, T erry , Victory, Pow ell Valley, It will be m et by an esco rt from D alles, w as th e g u est on S unday of his O rient and H illsview . C o n tracts will begin J a n u a ry 2d P o rtlan d and conducted to P o rtlan d uncle. Dr. C harles W. H uett. Mrs. E lto n E astm an w as severely w here E x-C ongressm an A. W. Jefferis and end D ecem ber 31st, 1925. h'tg fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs co n su lt your of N ebraska, who nom inated Dawes at b urned ab o u t th e face an d arm last local d irecto r or th e c le rk of the C leveland, and Colonel T hom as R. F rid a y n ig h t w hen th e fa t from a Q u ality, S ty le , V a lu e, co m board. H am er, sta te com m itteem an from steak w hich she w as b ro ilin g caught bine in m ak in g th ese the best Bids m u st be in by N ovember 6 1924, and w ill be opened a t a regular' M ultaom ah co u n ty will ad d ress a fire and she attem p ted to d raw the clo th in g va lu es for you. pan from th e oven. It is believed th a t m eeting of th e board a t 7.30 p. m. at m eet*ng in th e P y th ian T em ple, W est the e high school building. hiiildine P a rk and Y am hill streets th stre e ts. The T he time tim e th e b u rn w ill heal w ithout leaving a is 8 o’clock p. m. T he esco rt will a s p erm a n en t m ark. W. C. LAWRENCE, C hairm an. H u n d red s o f g a rm en ts h ere K. A. M ILLER, Clerk. Mrs. H a rrie t A shw orth and littl sem ble a t P a rk stre e t w ith head of for your se lec tio n , m o d e ra te line a t Jefferson stre e t, a t 4 o ’cloca d au g h ter, w ho have been fo r a sh o rt p. m. on T h u rsd ay and s ta r t fo r O re tim e v isitin g w ith h er au n t, Mrs. L es ly p riced lie St. C lair, left th is aftern o o n for gon City. “Old Oregon, Queen of th e W est in S pokane fo r a v isit w ith h er p aren ts. Miss G race W elch, _ a ..m sen io in i the 1916, is going to rem ain in th e repub- -------- u i r m U( lican colum n and it is o u r d esire to I bigb school, is detained a t hom e on ac ■ . . . . . . . . I pnnnl <llnz.n. Tilt profession flint pay« __ m ake this, th e la st big ra lly of th e co u n t of illn ess. big Incomes Mrs. H a rry O tt celeb rated her cam paign, a g re a t su ccess,” say s J. L. T h e re w ill a lw a y s be a de Day, county ch airm an . "Colonel Geo. b irth d a y on S atu rd ay evening w ith a a n um ber of rela m an d fo r w ell tra in e d a c H arvey, ed ito r of th e W a sh in g to n . d in n er a t h er hom e ------------- c o u n ta n ts — m en w h o se t r a i n P ost, says th a t it is Coolidge— or tlvf‘8 an<l frlen d s w ere gu ests in g co m b in es a k n o w led g e of Chaos. L et us send o ut th e m essage, Glpn M ercer of G resham is one of A uditing, C ost A cco u n tin g , by our d em o n stratio n , th a t .we a re for th e 18 m en c°n»POSing th e b ask et ball B u sin ess Law , O rg a n iz a tio n , Coolidge and a g a in st ch ao s; th a t we I squail o i O reK°n A g ricu ltu ra l College, M a n ag e m en t a n d F in a n c e . a re for the co n stitu tio n and ag ain st ,,le v arsity b ask ete ers a re striv in g th e Bolsheviki, Socialist, I. W. AV., and | har<l for a P 'ace on th e squad when Few p ro fe ssio n s offer b e tte r o p p o rtu n itie s to m en of a m n o n -p artisa n league, m ixed w ith a few I t,le team goes south d u rin g the b itio n a n d in te llig e n c e . T h e good people who a re follow ers of La-1 f'b rts tm a s holidays, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. D onaldson and F o llette. tre m e n d o u s b u sin e ss g ro w th th e la tte r ’s d au g h ter, Miss E u la M ar “V ictory is our. Coolidge, McNary of th is c o u n try h a s c re a te d a C rum packer, K ay and th e re s t of our vin, left th is m o rning for th e ir new ric h field fo r th e e x p e rt. The Home of rep u b lican nom inees a re elected, but hom e n e a r Medford, Oregon, w here it is o u r d esire to m ake O regon's „ th ey have a th re e -a c re hom e tra c t, Ilart Schaffner &. M arx Clothes, an sw er to »the ra d ic a ls so decisive T hey have been living a t O rien t for Under the LaSalle Problem th a t they will ta k e it as final.” sev eral years. Method Oregon Virgin Wool Fabrics --------------------- F ra n k W ostell of E ugene Is spend- T he L aS alle P roblem Method A ppointm ent of com m ittees to have inR few days h ere v isitin g w ith rela - w ill tra in you by m all u n d er the ch a rg e of hom ecom ing festiv ities a t tives and frien(is and looking a fte r his d irect supervision of W illiam B .1-------- „ regon Aggie ’ ' 1 Pr °P e rty here. H is d au g h ter, H elen. th „ e tim e of . th . . e ~ O ------- regon-O 'astenholz, A. M„ C. P. A., form er I .u co m p tro ller and in stru c to r, Uni gam e to be played a t C orvallis No- is also v isitin g here. Miss W ostell is versity of Illinois, m em ber of i vem ber 22 has been com pleted and a tten d in g th e E u g en e B usiness Col A m erican In stitu te of A ccountants, lege. ^ EN s ^ £AR S h o e s and a d irecto r of th e N ational A s , p la n s for th e la rg e st g ath e rin g of F rie n d s of Miss L ulu Sw eet w ill be 0 . A .C . alum ni ever held a re under sociation of Cost A ccountants. G R ESH A M w ay w ith V ernon Je n k in s of G lendale, pleased to le arn th a t she is on her F or f u rth e r iiiforiiiutlou call C alifornia, as m anager. A new coach w ay hom e from China, w here she has and m ore paved highw ays a re ex been for sev eral y ea rs in ch a rg e of n u rses in P ek in g Union M edical Col pected to sw ell th e crow d. T elephone 1115(1 G resham , Ore. lege. Miss Sw eet is re tu rn in g by w ay LOCAL REG ISTRA R Subscribe Now at Bargain Rates. , of E ------------------ u ro p e and is ta k in g ,IC h e I r luue tim e [o to SUNDAY SCIIODI, NAMES one visit m any places of in te re st in the OFFICERS AND TEACHERS year, $6. Outlook w ith daily and Sun day O regonian, one y ear, $7.75. Mail old w orld. SheisexpectedinD ecem - Officers and te a c h e rs for th e M eth only. Offer closes O ctober 31. S ub old w orld. She Is expected in D ecem ber. scrib e th ro u g h th e Outlook. odist E piscopal S unday school for the A n in te r e s tin g c o m p a riso n sh o w s th e c o n d itio n o f F i r s t Mr. and Mrs. D. S. R obertson and en su in g y ea r w ere elected a t a m eet sons have re tu rn e d from Hood River ing of th e board held la st n ig h t a t th e S ta te B an k a t close of b u sin e ss J u n e 30 a n d O cto b er 10 1924 w h ere th ey have been engaged in ch u rch and g en e ral re p o rts on th e th e d a te s on w h ic h th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e B a n k c alled fo r r e p o r ts ap p le pick in g fo r th e p a st m onth. w o rk of th e S un d ay school w ere giv 1 lie young people's m issio n ary so en. T he tr e a s u r e r ’s re p o rt showed * t'! non on m e“ lb er b a n k s - N ote th e in c re a s e of m o re th a n ciety m et a t th e hom e of Miss G race th a t m ore th a n $600 had been received *13,000.00 m d e p o sits a n d n e a rly «50,000.00 in re so u rc e s, w ith W elch F rid a y evening, m ore th a n 20 and d isb u rsed in th e y ea r rec en tly c a p ita l stock, s u rp lu s a n d re s e rv e s a m o u n tin g to m o re th a n being p resen t. The Rev. and Mrs. O. closed, a little m ore th an h alf of *00,000.00 a n d in c re a s e in lo a n s of *51,000.00. F.- IJeFoe of P o rtla n d added m uch to w hich w as used fo r local needs, in th e in te re st of th e m eeting clu d in g lesson su p p lies and lite ra tu re , R e p resen tativ e citizens of G resham w hile th e b alan ce w as used for relief and F airview who atten d ed th e m eet and m issio n ary w ork. A rran g em en ts October 10.1921 Ju n e .3(1,192 4 ing of th e tax su p erv isin g board held have been m ade fo r a c o n c ert to be L oans and D isc o u n ts...................... 1254 ««9 1« $212,395.26 a t th e co u rth o u se in P o rtlan d F rid ay given on F rid a y evening, D ecem ber 12, Bonds and W a r ra n ts ........................................... a in 27s 7« 298,735.11 m o rn in g re p o rt th a t th e com m ission u n d er th e au sp ices of th e S unday S tock F ed eral R eserve B a n k ........................... 1 gen on 1,650.00 seem ed to reg a rd favorably th e paving school, by th e T rip le Chim es com - C laim s and Ju d g m en ts 2 186 9« 2,185.20 of th e road from the 12-Mile c o rn e r on pany, th e p erso n n el of w hich is Mr. B anking H ouse and F i x t u r e s " ’ ....................... th e Base L ine to Sandy B oulevard, and Mrs. P. W aldo D avis an d th e ir son O ther Real E sta te 30,485.27 ............... us’»«« « also th e paving of Pow ell V alley road A rv illa an d d a u g h te r H ersch el. w ell R eserve w ith F ed eral R e s e rv e 'B a n k ....................... 2 9 6 1 2 2 ] 16,860.67 from G resham to th e line w here it know n m usical a rtis ts . 29,604.57 Due from A pproved B a n k s......... ................. M a v u n a 33,614.43 cro sses th e Mt. Hood c a rlin e n ear E xcepting for th e ad u lt and young Cash and E x c h a n g e ........................... .......................... Pow ell V alley statio n . T he ap p ro p ri classes, th e school is d ep art-1 L etter of C redit (C ustom ers L la b ilitv i........................................... 11,367.91 .........................People’s ' w '„ „ 500.00 atlo n has not been c u t out of th e bud- m entalized, th e re being four se p a ra te O ther A s s e t s ................. ................... “ get for th e se tw o im provem ents, assem blies. B eg in n er an d p rim a ry ' ..................................................................... 1,945.55 755.79 w hich is an Indication, say those in- PUP«» have been m eeting to g e th er but *6s6,C21.10 *638.154.21 tere ste d , th a t th e w ork w ill probably is expected th a t se p a ra te room s will 1 hone 1236 Gresham, Oregon be begun w ith in th e n ex t year. I be provided in th e n e a r fu tu re . T he T he Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long and g en e ral officers of th e school a re Mrs Mrs. B. AA. E m ery atten d ed th e an n u a l Lena C. St. C lair, su p e rin ten d e n t; ^ Plt,aI S‘° ck ...................................................................$ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 -is w u . box packing of fru it and various m er- D. E. R u sh er, a s s is ta n t; H elen R ogers S u rp lu s. R eserve and Undivided P ro fit........ 30,710.65 Dem and D eposits .................................................... ch an d ise for th e foreign m issio n ary I se c re ta ry ; L ester S pencer, tre a s u re r; 246,342.95 T im e an d S avings D ep o sits.................................... 327 378 40 Helds of India. C hina and Ja p a n , M artha H am ilton, lib ra ria n ; May 330,600.60 200 00 w hich w as held a t th e F irs t F re e I Sloan, a s sista n t. T he follow ing are L e tte r of C redit O u tsta n d in g ................... . . . . . . . . . 500.00 M ethodist c h u rc h in P o rtlan d la st (d e p a rtm e n t h ead s; in term ed iate, *6*6,621.40 W ednesday. Mrs. A. AV. P a rk e r; ju n io r, Mrs. A. S *638,151.21 A loose connection in the w ate r pip« I H isey ; p rim a ry . Miss B eatrice J a c k leading from th e m ain to th e Ice so n ; b eg in n ers, Mrs. Jack so n Jo n e s; cream facto ry has caused dam age to I c ra d le ro ll, Mrs. R u ssell A kin; home th e new paving on Powell stree t. A I d ep a rtm en t, Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n ; G re sh am , O regon section of th e paving has been cu t o ut I m issio n ary , Mrs. C. AV. H uett. The and re p a irs a re u n d er w ay by A. I follow ing te ac h ers have been elected : Ruegg, w ate r su p e rin ten d e n t for the ad u lt classes, T hom as W iles, Mrs. C. city of G resham . | A. Coe, Miss E lizabeth Jo h n so n ; young | people's classes, AV. J. Cooper, G eorge Given by Areme Club Masonic Hall, Gresham T H E CONSTITUTION A SAFE- K. Je n n e r. Mrs. A. AV. Shipley, L. L. GUARII. | K idder, Mrs. G eorge K. J e n n e r; in GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA T he fu n d am en tal difference betw een term ed iate, C. M. Q uicksall, Miss Amy th e L aF o lle tte group and th e tw o oth I Cooper, Raym ond Rogers. Miss Cora e r p a rtie s Is reflected In th e L u F o lletta I G reen; ju n io r, Mrs. A. L. L am b ert, | P rizes given for best su stain ed c h a ra c te r by g en tlem an and a tta c k on th e co n stitu tio n . The radl Mrs. C. E. R u sh er, Mrs. Lee R. S h el l' M - X ™ " ter, Jack so n Jo n es, Miss H elen Hisey, cal g ro u p proposes, in effect, th a t the U nited S tates abandon its p rese n t [Mrs. C lara S unday; p rim ary . Miss J Come E veryone and Jo in in a P le a sa n t E vening form of g o v ern m en t w ith balan cin g D orothy Cooper, Miss F lo ren ce Beers, Admission 50, ,» ,l, REFRESHMENTS p iw ers and m ake congress the final Miss H o rten se S ow ard, Miss H elen 'T 'H E exchange of G R E E T IN G C A R D S P >wer in th e g o v ern m en t by giving H am m ond. Suits «><■ Overcoats Become an Expert Accountant $ 20 '45 Special showing of SUITS AND OVERCOATS 50 Train at Home | AylsWortfy#Martig Shoes and Rubbers for the entire family ROY H. GIBBS LaSalle Extension Vniversity A Comparative Statement RESOURCES M A SKS! HALLOWE’EN NOVELTIES Everything for the Hollowe’en Party H E P P ’S R A C K E T S T O R E LIABILITIES SPECIAL NOTICE—We have just re ceived a large factory shipment of Ford Toys, including Sedan, Touring Cars and bordson 1 factors. Also Chester Gump in his pony cart. F IR S T ST A T E BANK FANCY DRESS BALL Hallowe’en Evening, Friday, Oct. 31 SEASON OF 1924 GREETING CARDS 1 at the Holiday Season has rightly be come a universal custom because it pro vides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. It th e rig h t to o v eirid e su p rem e co u rt • nil» rs of G r -h a m L odge Do not tak e it for g ran te d th a t your l^ 'N o . 125, I. O. O. F. a re urged vote w ill not be needed for if m illions H us co n g ress gained th e confident p rt'se" t T h u rsd ay night, October of th e people to th e ex ten t th a t they held th a t th o u g h t th e re w ould only be Vo 40 to h ea r th e com m ittee rep o rt on the th e votes of th e ra d ic a ls and th e desire to e n tru s t It w ith such p o w er’ revised by-law s. j T he co n stitu tio n is really the sa fe 'red s" and they alw ay s vote. CECIL METZGER. N. O. g u ard of th e people’s lib erties ag a in st Window Clennrng Cream P ric es, any possible leg islativ e or executlv k or ex p ert window clean in g wee S T h e Sandy C ream ery is p aying 42 ty ran n y . It affords religious free- >1, . ... . ic e n ts at th e crean fery and 40 cen ts on T ajim a. or leave o rd ers w ith John . ght to own p ro p erty ; th e |t h e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.— Adv. tf Brown, G resham , phone 2501. decisions. n At your suggestion our salesman will CiII on you with samples of our beautiful lines of engraved Greeting Cards. rig h t to tr ia l by Ju ry E x c e ssiv e b all, Hm.s a n d c ru e l p u n is h m e n t a r e p ro I s The variety in style and price will be of convenience to many. 0 It Is well to order at once while lines are eoniplete lor a« the holidays approach var ious lines may be closed out. ( all here now and look over the samples. G resham O utlook Phone 1561 J Do y on L lk r , o ( „ r h lrh P n f hlblted. T he rig h t of suffrage is g tv - 1 T hen don't. Use N ickerson Je llie d - en to women. | chicken. Phone G resham 725. As G eneral D aw es says, 'AVhat kin of a governm ent would th is be if con- I Notice to the Public, g ress had th e rig h t to pass a law te ll- I H einie" G erdes being no longer in ing every ettlxen w here to go to e.n ,p *oy of ,h e « ^ » b a m Meat Mar- ch u rc h o r ta k in g his p ro p erty a w a.. I ke.‘- A' J ; w - Brown, p ro p rie to r, would I esteem it a favor if all acco u n ts con and giving tt to som eone?" Thi tr a d e d th ro u g h him be paid to his m ight happen tf th e la iF o llette plan su ccesso r on the delivery, or m ail >d tf w ere adopted, w hereby congress, by I d irect to th e firm. re-en a ctin g an offending law, could School Report Cards Now Ready. m ake It co n stitu tio n al. — Tacouu New re p o rt c a rd s for th e grad e N ew s-T ribune, schools of th e co unty have b een ' a r ran g ed by Supt. AV. C. A ldersoh and Plano Tuning. a re now av ailab le fo r th e p rin cip als P lano tu n in g $3. P lano and organ rep airin g . Fred B. Jonee. Phone o r of th e schools, on ap p licatio n to th e ders to Outlook. 1561. or TAbor S95J. co unty su p erin ten d en t. Make your telep h o n e earn you m ore by con n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad. ELECT CRUMPACKER, M. E. Aote 36 X on ballot. R epublican for congress. He will get re s u lts for Oregon. M ember of A m erican Legion and co -au th o r of Oregon Bonus Bill. C ru m p ack er w ill win. —Adv, C ongressional Com. W an t aos. add to y o u r profit. 3RF.SHAM MARINELLO Beauty Shoppe 'sr«7n »«'i Msnlfsrla». «Ip und I- m r ia l T re a tm e n t« , H e . Marlnello Preparation« for Sale R U B Y I.M P R IE a i . r k u t a ! f I m ' e 1 : , m a WRIGLEYS A fter Every Meal I l ’s the lo n g e st-lastin g confection you can b u y —and It ’s a h e lp to d i gestio n and a c le a n s e r K + to r the m outh and teeth. A V r lflle y ’s m e a n s b e n e l ll a s w e l l a s p le a s u r e .