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    PAGE TWO
GRESHAM OUTLOOK
Published every T uesday and Friday
at G resham . Oregon, by th e Outlook
P ublishing Co., H. L. St. C lair
E ditor and M anager.
O ne y e a r, 81 SO, six m o n th s . 85c. th re e
m o n th s tr ia l su b s c rip tio n , Mb
C o m b in a tio n r a t e s w ith a ll th e P o r t
la n d D ailjea.
GKESHAM OUTLOOK,
FKIHAY,
OCTOBER
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High School Activities are Reported;
Patron Support is Appreciated
T he follow ing in terestin g notes p e r­
tain in g to high school and Its various
A D V B R T I8 IN O
activ ities w ere kiudly com piled by
R a te s r e a s o a a b le . O u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
will c a ll
P rin cip al Cannon and his a ssista n t
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h and will give a little idea of w hat i
I 1811, a t th e P ostofflce a t G re s h a m goipg on betim es at school:
O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 1. 187»
F irs t In sertion, 1c a w oid m in i­
MISCELLANEOUS
by not being able to get the references m um 20c; su b seq u en t In sertio n s,
F O R S A L E —L a rg o I t a l ia n p ru n e s . B u y
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they should have. Books on fiction
y o u r w in te r s u p p ly , 10c p e r p o u n d . H . .
F . O lb y . T ro u td a le , O re g o n , K. 2, p h o n e
ad v en tu re, etc., w ill becom e th e per­
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r e s h a m 65$.
LIVESTOCK
m anent p ro p erty of th e high school
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lib ra ry and we sh all not need to de­
CATTLE
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b e e rts
n s a v e n u e a n d a T r n h i ir r a d o S t. i .
pend upon the c e n tra l lib ra ry to su p ­ F O R
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fre s h O c to b e r 10. S ee W a lte r B e d n a r, q r a PES F O R SA1JB, W o rd en s a n d C on- '
ply th ese books.
G r e s h a m . O regon._R o u te 1.
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C. A. R o g e rs . B ird s d a le a v e n u e
PH T8ICIANS
P h o n e , Office 1861
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OREGON
T he high school is g ratefu l to those
n e a r S e c tio n L in e ro a d . P h o n e G r e s h ­
F O R S A L E . J e r s e y co w fo r b u tc h e rin g .
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F a i r c o n d itio n , tu b e r c u lin te s te d . 620. o r j a m 1676
Office 2251
R e sid e n c e 2261
who have so w illingly backed us by
L ast y e a r's senior class tu rn ed
w ill t r a d e fo r p ig s, c h ic k e n s o r a n y -
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O regon's funded debt is now n early
GEO.
INGLIS,
M. D.
g u a r a n te e d .
R e a s o n a b le pric(
138, b o r ing, O reg o n .____
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tic k et en title s one m em ber of th e th e high school yesterday. All adver­
t r ie S h o e R e p a ir sh o p , W . R o sen feld .
$50 per capita.
Physician
and
Surgeon
P ro p .
In
M c K illic a n
b u ild in g
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HORSES
A ccording to figures com piled by fam ily to atten d any of o u r football tisin g has n ot been collected as yet
P o w e ll s tr e e t.
S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to E y e D is e a s e s a n d
F A R M T E A M . B A R N E S S a n d W a G on
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F i t t in g o f G la s s e s
f o r s a le o r t r a d e fo r lig h t tr u c k o r c a r .
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Office over First State Bank
net indebtedness on S eptem ber 30 year th e high school did not m eet ex class. T hese will be tu rn ed over as
OREGON
H o r s e f o r s a l e 81.' a ls o s e t of F O R S A L E — A ll k in d s o f 4-ft. w ood, in ­ G R E S H A M .
e lu d in g s la b w ood ; a ls o lo a d s o f 16-In.
1924, was $41,552,377, or $49.94 per penses in g ettin g o th er team s h ere and soon as th e en larg em en t of th e senior
h e a v y h a rn e s s . L. K . M iller, G re s h a m ,
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We class p ic tu re has been paid for and
capita. In 1917 it w as $0.66 per c a p ­ ending th e ir team s elsew here.
w ell, p h o n e G r e s h a m 363.
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PIG S
A. W. BOTKIN, M. D.
ita. T his debt was incurred for a g ri­ hope to m eet our expenses th is year some o th e r sm all bills have been paid.
S ev en C A L K IN S W O O D S A W IN G , e v e n le n g th s
REG ISTERED DUROC G IL T
c u ltu ra l purposes, sta te aid to w ar and hereby ta k e this m ethod of o pen­ T he to tal am ount will probably reach
a s p e c ia lty . P h o n e 513.
m o n th s old. F in e fo r b ro o d sow . T h ir d
Physician and Surgeon
p riz e In d u b w o rk a t f a ir.
R o b e rt
ly expressing our g ratitu d e to those $300. T his is th e am ount left from the
v eterans, and highw ay co nstructio n
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F lo y d S u rf a c e , s u c c e ss o r to .
H o u r s 2 to 6 P . M.
In 1924 the assessed valuation of who purchased a patron ticket. Some ju n io r play of 1924, th e sen io r play
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Phones
R e s id e n c e 127x
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pro p erty in Oregon subject to v alu a­ have not been solocited h ut will prob­ the sale of “M unhinotus”, ad v ertisin g
T. L in d , 2 m ile s e a s t a n d h a l f m ile
Gresham, Oregon
s o u th o r G re s h a m
. ____________ _ _
tion tax w as $1,042,410,619.
The ably be in the n ear fu tu re. The first candy sales, etc. In addition the
POULTRY
• am ount of sta te tax es levied w as $7,- earn has not played any re g u la r sen io r class presented the school with
H. V. ADIX, M. D.
460,170, which was a per cap ita levy gam es yet th is year. The gam es th u s a splendid d rin k in g fo untain and it
PO U LTR Y W ANTED
D uring th e m onth of October b ar- i
far have been betw een th e second has been th e ir pride to see m any peo
of $8.97.
A L L K IN D S . A N Y T IM E
Physician and Surgeon
gain ra te s have been announced by I
earns of oth er schools and our first pie stop and enjoy a cool drink. The
W E P A Y C A SH
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
T he M orning O regonian and T he P o rt- j
Office
Phone 1481 or 17»
He». 148»
T hree P o rtlan d youths m ust serve earn and o th e r schools ag ain st our la st y ea r's class num bered 48, Of this
GRESHAM PRODUCE CO.
land T elegram , both of w hich p ap ers
W ith D r. W . J . O tt
G re s h a m . O reg o n
tw o to five years each In th e p en i­ second team .
The follow ing have num ber 23 have fu rth e red th e ir edu P h o n e 1103
com bine w ith th e Outlook. T he fol­
B e s t p h o n e f o r a p p o in tm e n t
te n tia ry for attac k in g a young girl. igned for p atro n -p u rc h a se r tick ets cation eith er at th e U niversity, Oregon
Kcal E state, R entals, Loans low ing a ttra c tiv e offers w ill be in
force d u rin g th e m o n th .
T he crim e occurred in C lackam as which will be delivered to them soon A g ricu ltu ra l college, Oregon S tate
F O R R E N T — F u r n is h e d b ed ro o m , o p p o ­
Dr. Mary F.» Becker
D aily and S unday O regonian and
county anil conviction w as obtained
s ite lib r a r y . P h o n e lx . C a ll fo re n o o n s
R. M artin, E. W. A ylsw orth, Leona N orm al, P o rtlan d In stitu te of Tech­
o r ev en in g s.
Outlook 1 year, $7; Dally O regonian
In the Oregon City circu it court. Ap­ Bailey, Leo Bailey, W. J. Todd, E l i z a ­ nology, B usiness colleges, n u rsin g or QUA |; T E R A C R E F O R S A L E a t a s a c r i- and
Chiropractor
___ Outlook,
_________ ______________
$6; P o rtlan d T elegram
flee. F in e lo c a tio n on F i r s t s t r e e t in a n ( i O u t l o o k 84 5 »
A dv
E L E C T R IC T H E R A P Y
peal w as m ade to th e suprem e co u rt beth Johnson, G ertru d e A lexander, otherw ise. They include: F lorence
K ir k la n d a d d itio n , G re s h a m . » 5 0 w ill d n a UUUOOK. » L b » .— A d v .
E L E C T R IC S W E A T . M I N E R A L B A T H S
but th a t court has rec en tly rendered Mrs. V. C. Stockton, Mrs. C. I. R aker, A rnot, E liza Bechlll, W illene Botkin
h a n d le it, w ith m o n th ly p a y m e n ts o n
H o u r s : 10 A. M. to 5 P .M.
INSURANCE
FOR
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L ib r a r y B lo ck , G r e s h a m
a decision confirm ing the low er court.
M. Q ulcksall, H enry Lunday, E. E. Stafford D ow sett, Louise Em erson
1857.
P h o n e 122x
T he F a m e r s M utual F ire R elief
All a re young men of respectab le fam ­ W elling, A. D ow sett, M. M. Squire, H elen H am m ond, lle l-n H lsey, Helen F O A R v a S a A
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v e n u e . (F resh am , o r w ill "trade fo r A ssn., of P o rtlan d , is upon Its 21st
de
ilies.
T heir tho u g h tless ac t has
. A. P aten eau d e, Cecil Shelley, A. J. L aw rence, Leslie Lynch H inar M att­
D E N T I8T 8
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>a r *e8t F a rm e rs Mu-
caused untold grief to o th ers and p la c­ W. Brown, G resham P roduce Co., son, A nnie Moffitt, E thel Moffitt, Rob­
P h o n e s i Office 2194, R e sid en ce 1188
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es a stigm a upon th e ir own lives th a t W illiam M etzger, F ra n k M etzger, C arl ert O'D onnell, Hazel P ru itt, Joyce F O R R E N T — F o u r-ro o m m o d e rn c o tta g e ,
w ith g a r a g e . % m ile so u th o f G re sh a m . Rocky m ountains. T he y ea rly re p o rt
can hardly be removed.
Dahl, Fred Boss, Floyd L. Mack, O. A , Kidder, G ertru d e S h arkey, Geneva
DR.. W. J. OTT
A. L. S c h ille r, li ^oute ’■
1? filed w ith th e In su ra n c e Com m ission-
E astm an, K idder Hdwe. Co., Leslie Slm m onsen, H ortense Sow ard, Edw ard 2 H O U S E S F O R R E N T on S eco n d s t r e e t er show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore
Dentist
It is stated G ran t B. Dimtck, ab- A. . W alrad, E dgar H ollister, R obert's Stubbs, F ran ces W elling an d Mabie
j u s t e a s t o f R o b e rts a v e n u e . O n e is 7 t h a n 13 0 00 w i t h S?O 500 000 in f o r c e
ro o m s. »25.00. o th e r is 3 ro o m s. 310.00.
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ncounder from Oregon City, has been
N
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B
locking
D ental X-Ray
E n q u ir e B a n k o f G re sh a m , G r e s h a m ,
in crease of $2,500,000 over th a t of
onfectlonery, Cecil M etzger, G. M. W inters. Vada A nderson expects to
Office o v e r B a n k o f G r e s h a m
O reg o n .
1923. T he fire losses for 1924 aggre-
recognized in W arsaw , Poland. He is Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong, en ter norm al next sem ester. Agnes
F O U R -R O O M M O D E R N C O T T A G E f o r ! Sated $55,000, all of w hich have been
said to be living in G erm any, w ith no Outlook P ub lish in g Co., Mabel Jack -
u n d q u ist and C lair Stockton have
r e n t, 2 b lo c k s fro m G r e s h a m
h ig h adjusted and pro m p tly paid. No low-
prospect of his extrad itio n to answ er son, Emma B. Johnson, M arie Blom, join,ed th e m atrim onial ranks.
P h o n e 106x1. M rs. J . T . C o w a n , e er r r ra
a te
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ob- ­ DR. JULIUS G. STURE
T r o u td a le ro a d .
th e serious charges held aguinst him lepp's R acket S tore, O. A. Johnson,
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tain ed from any o th e r com pany in
Dentist
M o d e rn 5 -ro o m h o u se f o r sa le , la r g e O r e g o n
I f v n u b e l i e v e in r n n n e r a
here.
S leep in g p o rc h , tw o lo ts, a p p le s . peaF s,
J . Delleve in co-opera-
Office Io H a n k o f G re e h a m H ulM Ing
E H. Kelly, B urton W alrad, Theo.
Jam es Bechill, H arold C arlson, O r­
p ru n e s , w a ln u ts , filb e rts, g r a p e s a n d t l v e m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers
In S a n d y W e d n e s d a y s a n d T h u r s d a y s
Van Donlck, W. J. Ott, A. W. Bot­ ille D avidson, M ary K niefel, Kuth
b la c k b e r r ie s , o n ly >2300, te rm s . H . W. and need in su ran ce, call on P re sid en t
Liinchon lienors Gresham Residents. kin, W. J. Cooper, H. V. Adix, M. E. K niefel, Daniel M acF arlane, E rn est
C oo ley , G re s h a m
P h o n e 51x2.
H. W. S n ash all, a t th e F a ir G rounds, G re sh a m 1281 P H O N E H S andy 89 a n d 6x1
T he d e p a rtu re In the near fu tu re Baldw in, V aletta
A N S W A N T E D — 8200, $300. 8500, $700, | G r e s h a m .
P h o n e 2101.—Adv.
Macaw,
B. W. Nelson, E rn e st K arlen, A rchie P e te r­ L O 81500.
J o h n B ro w n , G re s h a m , p h o n e
of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Sm ith to th eir T horne, E ugene W elling, Nora W ith­ son, W illiam S andström , W alter T ill-
2501.
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ATTORNEYS
new home n ear Salem , Oregon, was row, Mrs. A nicker, R. A. K aser, Mrs. strom , W ayne T rim ble, G race Welch F A R M S F O R S A L E , la r g e o r sm a ll. In
M A ln 1249
Phones
G r e s h a m 15»1
fine a g r i c u l t u r a l se ctio n . K a rl J . H a g - ’
m ade the occasion of n farew ell party Mary M cAllister, C. W. H u ett,. J. R. nd E ugene W elling have expressed
b erg . R. 2, G re s h a m , p h o n e 578
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w hich w as given at th e ir home on H orr, W. 11. T w itchell, F. E. Todd, them selves as intending to fu rth e r th eir F A R M E R S I N S U R E In th e o ld re lia b le 1
McGuirk
&
Schneider
W ORK AND D R E S S SH O ES
O reg o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn .
F iv e - y e a r
Cleveland avenue on T uesday of th is Mrs. McKinney, Geo. B. W ebster, education next year. T his is a splen­
Attorneys at Law
p o licy p a y a b le e a c h y e a r , w ith n o a s - !
fo r M en a n d Boys
week by th e ladles com posing the Jam es Bechlll, It. M. H ardy, George did show ing for last y e a r’s class and
s e s s m e n ts .
A s s e ts o v e r h a lf m illio n . I
G r e s h a m Office W ith r o w B ld g .
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D orcas circle of th e Ladles Aid. A pot P ullen, L. A. Wack & Co., Geo. Dletl, they a re to be co n g ratu lated for hav­
P R O R A T E A N D C O R P O R A T IO N W O R K
R S A T T E N T IO N !
P o r t l a n d Office, 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g .
luck lunch was served at 1 o’clock. Bessel Im plem ent Co., C. E. Stockton, ing so su ccessfu lly com pleted (heir R e d u ced F A r a R l e M s E on
f a r m in s u r a n c e in la r g e '
sto c k
c o m p a n ie s
S ee Jc h n B ro w n ,
Among the pleasan t su rp rise s of the B ailey's B arber Shop, G. W. B ran d t work. P rin cip al Cannon sta te s th a t it
P o w ell s tr e e t. G re s h a m , p l a n e 2501. t f I
day w as the presen tatio n to Mrs. T ire Shop, E rn est Brugger, Ralph is no-easy ta sk for a high school s tu ­
W. J. COOPER
Money to loan on real estate. F arm
Sm ith by the ladles of th e Aid of a Stanley, A. F. H am m ar, B ert Metzger, dent to successfully com plete four
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
Attorney at Law
handsom e Pyrex baking dish. At the J. N. M ew hirter, H. H. H ughes, E. y ea rs of high school w ork such as loans a t 6 per cen t. B. W T h o rn e
sam e tim e th e ir Im m ediate neighbors Davidson, C. J. L undquist, F ra n k C. they have. T h ere a re m any obstacles,
Office
over B ank of G resham
(UTOMOBILFS
presented her with a set of silver tea Jones, P. C. Stone, O. I). Jones, Wm. d isco u rag em en ts and h andicaps along
Office 1181
S p ecial I sed C a r S ale.
Phones
R es. 2401
P h o n e 41
N ew tire , tu b e a n d t ir e co v er, w ith
G re sh am
spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith cam e to Stanley.
e v e ry u se d c a r p u r c h a s e by N o v e m b e r 1. (
th e way.
1— 1923 F o rd to u rin g . J175 to >250.
M U S IC IA N S
G resham from Oregon City about eight
1— 1923 O v e rla n d to u r in g . >325.
y ears ago and since th e ir residence
1— 1924 O v e rla n d to u r in g . >425.
T he school board Is considering
Dr. Adix w ill offer a silver cup to
FRIEDA E. BRATZEL
«01 — Office P h o n e --------601
1— 1923 C h e v ro le t to u r in g . >350.
here have m ade m any w arm friends fu rn ish in g tra n sp o rta tio n free to s tu ­
1— D o d g e r o a d s te r , g la s s e n c lo s u re , i n 5 ,
the best ju n io r in the high school. The
Accredited Teacher of Plano
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who reg ret th eir leaving. They have dents who atten d o u r high school from
selection of the best ju n io r is to be
F o rd 1921 to n tr u c k , p n e u m a tic tire s .
m ade an exchange of th e ir property outside the d istrict. The new school
HAZEL TH IEL
2 F o rd s o n t r a c t o r s w ith plow s.
m ade by’ th e faculty and in determ in
A la r g e 1 ¡Mt of good u sed im p le m e n ts. *
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each
er of D unning System
here for a large ranch n ear Salem law m akes it possible for us to Include
H E S 3 K L IM P L E M E N T CO..
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ing It citizenship, sch o larsh ip , student
f o r B e g in n e rs
G re s h a m , O reg o n .
which they will occupy soon. Those th e item of tra n sp o rta tio n in our list
S tu d io F i r s t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
body activ ities and o th e r qualifications
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who w ere present at the luncheon on of Items when com p u tin g t(ie average
will be considered. T he plan is to S t a t e p e rm its , lia b ilitie s a n d p r o p e rty
d a m a g e c a n be h a d a t g r e a tly re d u c e d
T uesday w ere Dr. and Mrs. C. W. cost per stu d e n t—providing we fu rn ­
IN S U R A N C E
aw ard th e cup at com m encem ent tim e
r a t e s o f J o h n B ro w n . P o w ell s tr e e t.
O UAH AXTEED
H uett, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Wiles, ish tra n sp o rta tio n to all students. The next spring.
G re s h a m p h o n e 2501.
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M esdanies K. A. Miller, L. I,. K idder, hoard has ca refu lly considered the
I g n itio n E x p e r t.
>25 w ill b e g iv e n to h im w h o p ro v e s t h a t
JOHN BROWN
A. McManus, Je ssie Sow ard. Mary Mc­ cost and e x tra tra n sp o rta tio n w ill not
L ast T uesday th e second team of I c ('a a n n o t find
fin
th e d eficien cy o f h is m a ­
P io n e e r R e a l E s t a t e a n d I n s u r a n c e
Air Tight
Water Proof
on sta
s t a r t i n g „ , lig h tin g a n d ig n itio n
A llister, E. B. Kirkwood, J. It. H orr, mean an y th in g additional because we the high school defeated P ark Rose c h in e ^ori
M ain S tre e t G a r a g e P h o n e G re s h a m 1228.
Life — Fire — Automobile — Health
Vida Stubbs, G W. R lchtnleyor, Chas. can ch a rg e tilts in our cost of m ain te­ on S tapleton field by the score of 21
P late Gia»»
Buildings Moved
MACHINERY
S A T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D
Jo h n so n , George Johnston, C. N. T aber, nance and th e d istric ts sending the 8. Next T uesday the second team plays
K ilt SAI F.
Office 2601
P hones
R e s. 2508
F. .1. Bechlll, E lla Hamm ond, It. J. stu d en ts w ill pay th is cost.
W est Linn on our grounds. The first 1 good u se d e n s ila g e c u tte r , c o m p le te w ith
P o w e ll S tr e e t
p ip e, m o u n te d , v e ry c h e a p .
Irw in, W. J. Cooper, W. A. W inters,
The hoard fu rth e r considered th a t team has not yet played a gam e oth er 1 good u se d 16-inch c h o p p e r.
Mina McKinney, Floyd Mack, A. W. the outside stu d e n ts have made G resh- th an a p ractice game. T he first team 1 N e w I d e a s p r e a d e r. T e rm s .
Buyer of Livestock
R A K E R & SO N .
JAMES ELKINGTON
Shipley and the Misses Cora G reen, am Union high school w hat it Is and ' has won from Benson P o lytechnic sec-
IN SUR ANC E
L o c a te d o n B a s e L in e a n d
PLANTS.
SEEDS,
ETC.
Itena Stevenson. Nell Johnson and tliey a re anxious to show th eir ap p re- *’n,l team tw ice by th e sco res of 13-0
B u c k le y A v e n u e
N E W O REG O N and M A R SH A LL s tra w ­
Accldest
Surety Bonds
Fire
Mina G ilbert.
P h o n e T A b o r 447»
latiou th ro u g h fu rn ish in g w hat may | all,t 21-0
b e r ry p la n t s f o r s a le , s t a te in s p e c te d
Automobile Life Health Plate Glass
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F r a n k G u s ta fs o n , p h o n e 2S9.
Office on Main Street
IliipIDt ( h tirrh A nnouncem ents.
An election w ill tak e place to se­
Office 2341
Phones
tation.
R es. 1958
The Bev. E. G. Judd, p astor of the
HAY
We have experienced having some lect stu d en t body council, finance
Baptist church, lpvltes all who desire
T O N S O F GOOD M IX E D
HAY.
Auto F re ig h t T erm in al
of our stu d en ts taken to an o th er com m ittee and som eone to succeed th e 15 b a le
d.
F o r s a le in th e b a rn .
A. R.
to w orship God anil associate with
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school th is year because th e other la te Ju d g e G. W. S tapleton on th e stu -
Portland, Phone EAst 2301
C hristian people in service, to attend
Accident, H ealth, AntomobUe
school furnished free tra n sp o rta tio n ; d en t loan fund board. To date we
Gresham, Phone 1201
EMPLOYMENT
th e services of the church on th e fol­
O re g o n F i r e R e lie f A ssn .
to them w hile we have not been doing j have $9»» in th e stu d en t loan fund and W O R K W A N T E D a t hom e, w a s h in g . I
O re g o n L ife I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
lowing Sunday.
The Bible school
iro n in g a n d p la in se w in g
M rs. C. A.
80.
th is is ta k en ca re of by th e p resid en t
B. W. THORNE, Agent
H ill, F i f t h a n d H o o d s tr e e ts .
opens at In o'clock with classes for all
Mr. Miller sta te s th a t when we lose ' <’f th e stu d e n t body, p rincipal of the
GRESH A M , OREGON
T E N J A P A N E S E W A N T ~ W O R K ~ d lg g in g \
grades amt older people
At 11 the
Office 1291
Phones
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a stu d e n t we lose about $15», w hile high school, clerk of th e d istric t, W
p o ta to e s . H o u se n e x t to b ig b a r n n e a r
p asto r will preach from the subject,
io w e r d e p o t, G re s h a m .
U. H a s e g a w a ,
tra n sp o rta tio n will not cost us to ex- i U- L aw rence, and one ad ditional mem-
Successor to
P . O. B ox 43, p h o n e 3x, o r J o h n B ro w n ,
"R ea lity in Religion.” The Interme­ ceed $5(1. T h erefore, we would be 1 her. We feel proud of th e stu d e n t
A u to T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d .
p h o n e 2501,
A ll k in d s o f T o p M a te ria l a n d
diate society will m eet at 5:3» p. m
Morgan
Bros.
C u r t a i n W in d o w s
losing $10» which will ta k e care of ex- 1°«» f»ind because it m eans stu d en ts D A IR Y JO B W A N T E D by m a n a n d w ife.
and tli«* 11. Y. 1*. U. at 6 30. The ev e­
B x tie rle n c e d d r y - h a n d m ilk e r. D ew ey A.
tr a in stru c to rs, additional building j «r »' g ettin g education beyond the high
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S. E. PALMQUIST
e a s t o f G re s h a m .
ami any ex tra cost w hich may occur I school w hile o th erw ise they would not
PORTLAND
nt w hich tim e the pastor will speak on
AUTO TOP SHOP
to m eet adequate Instruction.
he privileged to do so. We tru s t the W A N T E D — G e n e ra l te a m w o rk . P lo w in g ,
rra d in g a n d b a s e m e n t d ig g in g a sp e c-
the them e. Who Is a C hristian?" The
Main St.
Gresham
Phone 1221
WAY
POINTS
U outriicts a re to be concluded w ith j fun«l may co n tin u e to grow.
a lty . E. W a ll, G re s h a m , p h o n e 33x4.
prayer m eeting and Bible study will
the bus d riv ers the first of th e com ing
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LOST AMD FOUND.
GRESHAM
be held on W ednesday evening begin­ vear and it Is tlie plan to fu rn ish free I
Cream Prices
L O ST , a s p a r e tir e a n il rim b e tw e e n
COL. W. S. WOOD & SONS
ning at 7:3». The choir will reh e arse ¡ra o .p o rta tlo n after that date.
l . a r r y F o c h '» a n d A lb e rt P a lm h la d 's .
T,he ,S an d y cream ery Is paying 55
F i n d e r pleatfe c a ll 387.
cents at th e cream ery and 53 cen ts on
T h ursday evening at 7:30.
A uctioneer
Local and Long Distance
the ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv.
B usiness is bu ilt on ad v e rtisin g ;
V a n c o u v e r , W a s h in g t o n
Moving
The commercial department of the
buying is encouraged by ad v ertisin g ;
f a r m a n d S to rk Sale» a S p e c ia lty
Al TOIST REPORTS O \
For Camping and Picnics
high school co n tin u es to grow and one
P h o n e V a n e o n v e r 614, o r
th e public is benefited by advertisng.
('ll KA S | I K PERFORM I M ’K additional ty p e w riter will be added
N ickerson Jellied chicken is m ost
G re sh a m O u tlo o k 1881
convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked.
Mr. and Mrs. W W N orthw ay of next Monday. T h is m akes 21 ma-1 In g lass.—Adv.
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Corbett have Just retu rn ed from th eir chines in the com m ercial d ep artm ent,
Chicken Dinners.
trio to th i’ m iddle states. They v isit­ with each m achine tak en several per- J
Contractor and Builder
Special chicken dinner every W ed­
ed nt Sioux City, Iowa, and retu rn ed iods during th e day.
A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK
nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice.
Eastern Mnltnomah Representative of
by way of Omaha ami the old Oregon
P rice 60c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad.
Genuine Stone-Tone Stucco Co.
T he lib ra ry facilities at the high
tra il
T he trip w as m ade in a new
Plano
Tuning.
school
have
not
beeu
w
hat
they
should
Gresham, Ore.
Phone 961
C hrysler six coach.
P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano a id o r
Mr N orthw ay re p o rts to Will B e s­ he and the hoard has set aside an
gan rep a irin g . F red B. Jo n es 2625
sel, the G resham dealer, th a t he is am ount sufficient to fu rn ish hooks so E ast 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone
Daily Trips to Portland
SAND
GRAVEL
very enth u siastic about th e C hrysler lh.it s tm li nts may not be h a n d ic a p p e d ‘jA b o r 8952, or G resham 1561—Adv
50c
and
75c
a
yard
at pit or will
and found its perform ance on the long
G resham
Powell
deliver.
Portland
trip very satisfactory. He sta te s th at
Phone
and
Ft. East Taylor
he m ade 22.5 m iles to the gallon of
UHI
O. A. BRYAN
Maple
Phone EAM 63x8
gas, th a t he never put any w ater lu
Phone Gresham "8xS
ttie ra d ia to r or air In th e tire s on the
whole trip of 445» miles. He also says
SAND
- GRAVEL
he dbl not have to change g ears any
Sand
Hoad M aterial
Gravel
( rushed Rock
CEMENT
BRICK
tim e under the varying conditions of
driving except when sta rtin g .
OKEGOVS HEBT IM UF ASES,
Bargain Subscription Rates
SH O ES
Expert Shoe Repairing
CARL DAHL
FRANK C. JONES
SEPTIC TANKS
C. A. BUTCHER
Insurance
-
Real Estate«
Lundquist Truck Line
COAL
BRIQUETS
A. F. HAMMAR
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
GATES FUNERAL HOME
I.et not Mercy and Truth forsake thee.
Hind them about thy neck; write them I
upon the table of thine heart.— Prov. 3:3. -
J. R. KNARR
Gresham Transfer & Service Station
Light and Heavy H auling
GAS AND OIL
Phone G resham 489
TROUTDALE,
OREOON
All k in d s o f
TRUCK WORK
w OO«
for
ta le
M eGIXM S TRUCK CO.
P h o n e O reoham 76x