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T W IC E A W EEK vor. u , so. ;« G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 $1.50 P e r Y ear COUNTY COUNCIL OF P.-T. A. HAS MEETING Important Events Tonight, M ot . 21. Motion p ictu re play a t G resham I 'e ra d e school, -D avid Copperfield.’’ | An in te restin g session of th e M ult nom ah county P aren t-T ea ch e r asso Sunday, M ot . 23. ciatio n s w as held on November 15 at Big shooting m atch at P o rtlan d Gun G ilbert school, presided over by the club grounds, 9:30 to 4:30. p resid en t, Mrs. E lm er H. Cook. Many Monday, N ot . 24. I are n t-T e ac h er circles of the county R egular m eeting G resham C om m er w ere rep rese n ted and rep o rts w ere cial club, city hall, 8 p. m. subm itted from each. FAIR INDEBTEDNESS MAY BE LIQ U ID A T E D ' | NEW CORPORATION IS BEING FORMED Multnomah County Fair Stockholders Are Called to Meet on December 15 to Vote on Sale of Stock. Church Services iiilciiominuthaial Temple Services. Sunday school a t th e u n d en o m i n atio n al tem ple w ill convene a t 10 a. m. on S unday and p reach in g s e r vice w ill be held a t 2 o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. 8. F. P itts. T here w ill be p ray erm eetin g on T uesday eve ning and young people’s Bible study F rid ay evening a t 7:30. All a re c o r dially invited to th ese services. SENIORS OBTAIN CLASSY SWEATERS One of th e display w indow s of A ylsw orth & M artin a ttra c te d m uch fav o rab le com m ent and atte n tio n on T h u rsd ay and w as of especial in te r est to th e stu d e n ts and frien d s of the 1925 class of G resham Union high school, as at th is tim e th e sen ior class sw eaters o rdered som etim e ago w ere on exhibition. The class of 1925 is to be co n g ra tu lated on th e u n u su al ju d g m ent its m em bers have show n in selecting a class em blem th a t com bines th e p ra c tical and th e b eautiful r a th e r th a n an a rtic le of ad o rn m en t chosen for th e la tte r q u ality only. Tuesday, Nov. 25. G ilbert circle has a m em bership of An im p o rta n t m ove has been sta rte d tak e over th e fa ir an d p ro p erty . Special school m eeting. D istrict No. Zien Evangelical Services. 140. T h ree delegates w ere sent to the 4, at schoolhouse, 2:45 p m. to form a new fa ir co rp o ratio n , w ith a It is n ecessary to have h alf of the T he relig io u s school of th e ____ Zion s ta te convention, w ith all , expenses ca p ita l stock of $75,000, to p u rch ase stock of th e new co rp o ratio n sub I- E v angelical ch u rch w ill m eet on Sat- Tuesday, Nov. 25. paid. T his school has ca rrie d th e the stock, g ro u n d s and buildings of scribed before th e o rg an izatio n can G resham P o st A m erican Legion u rd ay m orning from 9 to 12. Sunday m a tte r of hot lunches from th e ex m eeting in G range h all, 8 p. m. A ux th e M ultnom ah county fair, w ipe out be com pleted. It is expected enough p erim en ta l stage to th a t of placing it iliary m eeting a t Mrs. E astm an 's, at all th e old indebtedness, and in ad d i w ill be paid in cash to c le a r off the school w ill convene a t 10 o’clock S u n day, follow ed by m em orial services in in th e school budget and providing 8 p. m. tio n p u rch ase th e 24 ac res of the p resen t indebtedness an d m ake the th e E nglish lan g u ag e a t 11, and in th e th em free to all children. S m ith tra c t rec en tly offered to th e city req u ired in itial paym ent on th e new G erm an language a t 11:30. An W ednesday, Nov. 26. and en larg e and im prove th e fair a c trac t. Lynch P.-T. A. boasts of 165 m em A m erican Legion dance in Masonic cordingly. anthem , "W hen Shadow s Come,” will b ers. T his circle backs five clubs for hall, Gresham . T he in co rp o ratio n p ap ers of th e be ren d ered by th e choir. T hese handsom e sw eaters, p u r T his u n d erta k in g is th e culm ination M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir association boys and g irls and is considering the chased th ro u g h the local clo th ing firm Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. of p lan s w hich have been in th e form have been filed and accepted by the Gresham Community Church. h o t lunch problem . A vaudeville w ill Bible of A ylsw orth & M artin, a re th e prud- Union services of G resham ch u rc h be given on th e evening of Decem ber es in F re e M ethodist ch u rch , 10:30 ative sta te for sev eral m onths. F o l co rp o ratio n com m issioner and p erm is Standard. uct of th e S p o rtc ra ft K n itting W orks. low ing th e offer m ade to th e city of sion g ran te d to ta k e stock su b sc rip 12. a. m. Serm on by Rev. C. W. H uett. T he re g u la r serv ices of th e Bible They a re m an u factu red of p u re v ir [G resham by the S m ith h e irs to p u r R iverdale w as represented. T his tions. T he in c o rp o ra to rs a re T. R. S tan d ard com m unity ch u rc h will be gin wool, a m uch su p erio r p ro duct to Sunday, Nov. 30. ch ase th e tr a c t for p ark purposes, H ow itt. C. I. R a k er and C. G. held Sunday, w ith S unday school a t circ le has m ade notew orthy im prove th e o rd in ary w orsted. The colors a re Shooting m atch a t O rient. w hich w as rejected by the voters, the Schneider. m ents of th e school grounds, w hich 10 a. m„ follow ed by p reach in g n t 11 blue and w hite, th e reg u la tio n Union o rganization of a stock com pany w as a re a ttra c tiv e to all p assers-by on the A bout one-fourth of th e req u ired and ag ain in th e evening a t 7:45. high school colors. VARIED IN T E R E S T S IIDED sta rte d w ith a ca p ita l of $20,000 to $37,500 has alread y been subscribed as T h ere w ill be p ray e r m eeting on highw ay. T he g ir l’s sw ea te r is a w hite, ro ll- H IG H SCHOOL STU D EN TS p u rch ase the tr a c t for developm ent a re su lt of a few h o u rs w ork by H. J. W ednesday evening at 7:80. All are P le a sa n t V alley circ le is spon so r neck sw ea te r coat, w ith reinforced and sale of lots. T he stock su b sc rip ing a Daddy s N ight” to be given in sh o u ld er seam s of cham ois. Ju st A. L. Mills. Jr., son of A. L. Mills, tio n reached $17.000 and th e in c o r P u lfe r who has been appointed su b invited to attend. th e n ea r future. above th e pocket a diam ond-shaped p resident of th e F irs t N ational Bank, p o ration p ap ers w ere ready for filing. scrip tio n ag en t by th e in co rp o rato rs. Free Methodist Church Services. R ussellv ille circ le serves hot lun ch All of th ese a re local sub scrip tio n s. field of blue c a rrie s th e in scrip tio n in of P ortlan d , addressed th e econom ics S unday school w ill be held a t th e es to pupils. An e n tertain m en t w ill class at th e high school T uesday on Then cam e a proposition to in c o rp o r It is hoped to secu re from local su b w hite n u m e ra ls ’25. T he boys’ sw e a t ate a new fair asso ciatio n w ith a ca p F re e M ethodist ch u rch n ex t Sunday at be given th e re th is evening. The e r is a navy blue slipon w ith a w hite the subject, “L oaning th e Banks ital sufficient to h an d le th e p rese n t sc rib e rs h alf or m ore of th e req u ired 10 o'clock, w ith Miss M innie R obert County Council w ill m eet a t th is field co n tain in g th e ’25 in blue n u Money.” He w as intro d u ced by A. fa ir p ro p erty and in addition p u rch ase am ount. If so. It is th o u g h t th e re son as su p erin ten d en t. T he p asto r school the th ird S atu rd ay in Ja n u ary . m erals. I t too has th e rein forced Meyers, p resid en t of th e F irs t S tate th e 24-acre tr a c t for fair purposes. m ain d er can easily be secured in w ill p reach a t 11 o’clock. On a c P o rtlan d and in th e co unty from the T ro u td ale school ha3 hot lunches B ank of G resham . sh o u ld er seam s and all th e sw ea te rs An option h as been secured on th is m any p atro n s and frien d s of th e fair. count of th e young people's program u n d er th e supervision of th e P a re n t- c a rry th e nam e of th e Individual on a The sophom ore’s d ress-u p day w as and it is being held pending th e p e r T each er association. T he stock is eith er com m on o r p re in connection w ith th e m issio n ary s trip of tap e, n eatly sewed into the duly celeb rated on T uesday w hen a fecting of th e arran g e m en ts. ferred a t the option of the su b sc rib convention at P o rtlan d , th e re w ill be co llar. Maplewood rep o rts p ro g re ss in a little w holesom e fun w as m ixed in A sto ck h o ld ers m eeting of th e M ult er. T he p referre d stock has no vot no evening services. big way. T he leading high schools and co l Buckley circle has 90 m em bers. A w ith the day's w ork to help keep the nom ah co unty fa ir h as been called for ing pow er but w ill pay 7 p er ce n t in leges of th e n o rth w est a re adopting high school w heels tu rn in g . D arkies, D ecem ber 15. a t th e city hall a t 8 p.m., terest. successful m em bership drive w as r e th e " S p o rtc ra ft” as th e ir official cen tly put over thro u g h th e children. cooks, cam p fire g irls, kids w ith candy a t w hich tim e th e sto ck h o ld ers of the T he su p p o rt of all loyal frien d s of sw eater, and the stu d en ts who a re suckers, Chinese, gypsies, boys in p re se n t co rp o ratio n , w hich som e y ears th e fair w ill help to p u t th e fa ir on A m otion p ic tu re en te rta in m e n t w ill now p u rch a sin g th ese g arm e n ts will co s ago succeeded th e G range F a ir a sso be given h ere in th e n e a r futu re, th e g ir l’s ap p arel, R evo lu tio n ary its feet financially and open th e way be su re to possess a sw ea te r w hose tum es—no thing w as m issing. T helm a ciation, w ill be ask ed to give an op proceeds of w hich w ill go tow ard the to its im provem ent and a la rg e r su c u tility w ill extend beyond high school estab lish m e n t of hot lunches. A d ele N aylor w as a resp len d en t society belle tio n of p u rch ase of th e stock to th e cess th a n in th e p ast. Mr. P u lfer T he re g u la r m eeting of th e au x iliary days into next y e a r’s college life. in ta n silk d ress an d h er h a ir done on new co rp o ratio n . If th is is done the would ap p re cia te in q u irie s by all in g ate w as sen t to th e sta te convention. As m any ns six different firm s w ere Mrs. J. P. Lynch, chairm an of th e ° f heF .he.ad ’ ,Guy„ R u sh er re p r e ' new co rp o ratio n w ill p u rch ase th e te rested and w ill gladly give an y d e to G resham P o st A m erican Legion w ill be held on T uesday evening, No in th e field com peting for th e o rd er u__ » __ i . . . . sented a fa t colored m an. H elen stock, assu m e th e indebtedness, and sired inform ation. boys’ and g ir ls ’ club w ork d ep artm en t vem ber 25, a t th e hom e of Mrs. O. A for th ese 60 sw eaters, but It rem ained S andström w as dressed in w hite over told of m uch pro g ress th ro u g h o u t the E astm an . It is expected th a t th e m a t for A ylsw orth & M artin to convince alls to p o rtra y a house p ain ter. W in Thanksgiving Rose Show Is Planned. county. Mrs. E. C. T hayer, chairm an /lb e r t Pounder of Corbett Injured. te r of u n d erta k in g th e Red C ross th e stu d en ts and th e ir class adviser ston S tro n g w ith blackened face and A T han k sg iv in g ro se show is plan of th e legislative d epartm ent, outlined A lb ert P ounder, of C orbett, son of C h ristm as drive w ill be discussed at th a t they a re h ere first and la st to w aste pap er b ask et for a h at seemed th e Loan T ext Book bill, and the a s ned for M onday evening, November Mr. and Mrs. Jam es P o u n d er, suffered th a t tim e and p lan s fo rm u lated for w ell satisfied w ith th e sen satio n he serve th e in te re sts of th e stu d e n t body sociation voted $5 for th e su p p o rt of 24, in th e M ultnom ah hotel, P o rtlan d , in ju rie s to his back T h u rsd ay when same. created. us well as th e com m unity in general. th e m easure. T he revised by-law s he wag stru c k by a tru c k on w hich he G eorge W. Gibson, of Rockwood, has They have filled th is o rd er in a cred Mr. M ills, who spoke to th e s tu u n d er th e auspices of th e P ro g ressiv e w ere read by Mrs. L ynch and Mrs. had been rid in g to h is w ork n ear been em ployed to a s sist in th e A n tlers itab le and satisfac to ry wuy to all con B usiness M en’s club. T his is th e first dents on th e su b ject of banking, w as T hayer. Mrs. D. B. K elly told of the S pringdale. He had a rriv ed a t his b a rb e r shop, w hich w as rec en tly p u r cerned and have d em o n strated to proposed rum m age saie. Mrs. A. E. a p p a re n tly deeply im pressed n ot to show of th is c h a r a d e ;- and it is d estin atio n and endeavored to jum p chased by R. R. B ailey from A. E. them selves and friends by th is one E m ons spoke of Mrs. C om stock’s book say am azed by th e v ario u s costum es, plan n ed to m ake it an an n u a l event. from th e tru c k w hile it w as still in K esler. deal th a t it is en tirely u n n ecessary to u n til an ex p lan atio n from P rin c ip a l I t is claim ed by th o se sp o n so rin g the on n a tu re study. m otion. The d riv er m ade an effort to T he sealed bids for th e p ro p erty of send out of G resham for an y th in g In Cannon served to p u t him m ore a t show th a t th e re is no o th e r T lianks- sto p th e m achine and applied th e D etailed re p o rt of th e sta te conven ease, [ giving ro se show on th e A m erican b rak es, b ut th e tru c k skidded, h ittin g th e form er T erry school d istric t w ere tlie line of school clo th in g or equip tio n w as given by Mrs. E. S. 6 o ek , and opened la st evening by C. J. Lund m ent. G resh am Union high school w ill be | co n tinent. S u b stan tial prizes a re of the boy in th e back and th ro w in g him Mrs. Ehm on and Mrs. H olm s spoke q u lst, clerk of school d istric t No. 4, T he sw eaters a re being d istrib u ted fered for th e best buds of T ’s, H ybrid into a ditch ab o u t th re e feet aw ay. He briefly of th e sam e subject. C o n tin u ed on p ag e 2 a t w hich tim e F. H. Dye, of Rockwood am ong the se n io rs today a t th e high T 's and H ybrid P erp étu a is, and such w as b ro u g h t to G resham for m edical school. o th e r roses as w ill m ake a show ing. tre a tm e n t, and alth o u g h he w ill be w as declared th e h ig h est bidder for T hese should be delivered a t th e M ult confined to his bed for sev eral days, th e building and th e ac re of ground nom ah hotel n ot la te r th a n 4 o’clock it is n ot th o u g h t th a t his condition on w hich it is located. H is bid was" $801.01 for the p ro p erty . Mr. Dye has of th a t day. T he proceeds of th e show w ill prove to be serious. announced his in ten tio n of rem odel w ill be used for n ex t y e a r’s rose ing th e b u ilding into a sto re and liv festival. WOOD, WOOD! ing a p a rtm e n ts a t some fu tu re tim e If you h av en 't your wood see Cecil Miss M aude Congdon has moved out Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf of th e a p a rtm e n ts In th e fo rm er Cong don hotel building and w ill resid e in BIG TH A N K SG IV IN G P o rtlan d . T he G resham In v estm en t ■ com pany now ow ns th e building. t - I G resham is to have a th ird b arb e r ’ •* * - 7 ■ ■ shop. C harles R. W h eeler has re n t ed p a rt of th e room fo rm erly occu pied by th e second hand sto re in the U n d e r A uspices of G re sh am P o s t No. 30, A m erican L egion M urphy building and is g ettin g his equipm ent in place and expects to be In read in ess for his first cu sto m er by tom orrow m orning. He in ten d s to in sta ll h ut one ch a ir for a beginning vour Red Cross is doing w ith possibly th e second by th e Art some beneficent work that of th e year. A p artitio n has been deserves your Irtdp and placed in th e sto re room and th e b ar Door Prize ber shop w ill occupy a space of ab o u t • support 16 x 20 feet. Mr. W lieeier Is an ex perienced b arb e r, having been em Refreshments served by Ladles’ Auxiliary FOR THANKSGIX IXG the clever hostess who ployed in th is cap acity In G resham Gentlemen $MM» i .»dies Free wishes her dinner to be a complete success will assure for a t le ast six years. EVERYBODY COME herself beforehand that she has sufficient snowy white T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the G resham Com m ercial club will be linen to make her table attractive. Now is the time to held a t th e city hall next M onday eve buy them at the SPECIAL SALE. ning. It will be an Im p o rtan t m e et ing and m em bers a re urged to atten d . 70-inch a ll lin e n Dam* 64-in. D undolk lin e n fin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A ltm an left th is a sk , fine q u a lity , sold a t ish D am ask, p e rm a n e n t m o rn in g for Dundee, about tw o m iles $3.50 y a rd , sp e cia l sale lin e n finish a n d w ill n o t Your Red Cross is char from N ew berg, w here they m ake th eir price, y a rd lin t, sold re g u la rly a t $1.25 tered by Congress to re home. T hey have a farm a t th a t place $2.8# y a rd , sa le p rice, y a rd of 453 ac res, w hich Is a g en eral fru it lieve suffering in peace 98c FOR N a p k in s to m a tc h clo th , and d airy ran ch . Mr. A ltm an intends and in war, at home and re g u la r $10.50 dozen, sa le 64-in. M erc. D am ask, sold to ra ise P erch ero n h o rses and re g abroad: p rice, dozen istered H am p sh ire sheep. T hey have re g u la rly 75c, sa le p rice $8.95 resided In G resham ab o u t five years. 63c Relief in Disasters Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Irw in , who have Service Io Disabled Veterans )een occupying th e K ellum house Ou 70-in. a ll lin e n D am ask tld Io Men In Arm, mid Navy L aw rence avenue, expects to move good q u a lity , sold r e g u la r 58-in. c o tto n D am ask, sold Public Health Nursing Into th e F ra n k H elney resid en ce on a t 49c, sa le p rice y ard ly a t $2.85, s a le p ric e First Aid Io the Injured R oberta avenue w hich w as vacated 42c $2.3» Life Saving Inslrnetlon F rid ay m o rn in g by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. H om e Hygiene mid Care of Sick N a p k in s to m a tc h cloth In d ia n H ead n a p k in s, sold A ltm an. Mr. Irw in Is an em ploye of Nutrition Service sold re g u la rly a t $8.75 re g u la r $1.35 dozen, sp ec th e S tan d a rd Oil com pany. GRESHAM LOCALS Every minute o f the d a y- every day in the year- DANCE MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 GIGRAY’S ORCHESTRA Special Thanksgiving Sale TURKEY I Specials in DINNER WARE THANKSGIVING Our Beautiful Arcade Pattern, 32-piece set............................... $7.98 dozen. S ale price dozen $7.6» ial sa le price, dozen $1.10 of Ladies’ Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses and Men’s Overcoats still continues and at prices that means a big S p ecia l S a le S a v in g . L. A. WACK & CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Our Handsome Flora Pattern, 32-piece set............................... $5.89 Our White and Gold Pattern, 32-piece set................................. $5.Z 9 See Them in Our Window HEPP’S RACKET STORE Phone 1236 A lu m in u m R o a sters Gresham at prices hard to beat American Junior Red Cross C o n tin u ed on page 4 I o m it, ( om m issloners Re-name Rond« R ird sd ale avenue was th e nam e g iv en by th e board of co unty com m is sio n ers at a m eeting on O ctober 22 of th e tw o co nnecting ro ad s know n as th e A ndrew s and P ullen roads. It is understood th a t thia nam e ap p lies to th e th o ro u g h fa re from Handy boule vard to th e Powell V alley road, though It has not been Im proved betw een the la tte r and th e Section L ine road. Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore by con n ectin g it w ith a w ant ad. Can you think of any better w a y to use a dollar? RED CROSS Annual ROLL CALL November u th -2 7 th