Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 21, 1927, Image 1

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    Enlargement and improvement
Planned by High School Board
Overcrowded Condition to Be Relieved if
Voters Favor Proposed Bond Issue
on Saturday, January 29
T he school board of Union high
school d istric t No. 2 has announced
its plan to m ake n ecessary e n la rg e ­
m en ts and im provem ents to th e
m ain building, estim ated to cost
$105,000, provided th e v oters on
Ja n u a ry 29 auth o rize th e issuance
county funds. O utside of a sm all
a p p ro p riatio n of $100 a y ear from
th e county lib rary fund to w ard th e
school lib ra ry th e school is su p ­
ported en tirely by special levy and
tu itio n s from p upils outside the
union d istric t. T his is know n as
th e county high school tu itio n fund.
of bonds to th a t am ount.
T he board h as issued a call for
an election on next w eek S atu rd ay
a t w hich tim e th e citizens of th e
U nion high d istric t w ill have an
o p p o rtu nity to ex press th e ir a p ­
p roval or d isapproval of th e plans
In 1925-6 th e incom e from special
ta x levy w as $30,988 on a levy of
8.6 m ills. T his school y ear th e in ­
come from a slig h tly in creased levy
is estim ated at $40,000.
A ccording to C lerk M iller th e in ­
come from tu itio n s d u rin g 1925-6
w as $12,500. T his school y ear it
is estim ated to be $25,000.
T he co st of m ain tain in g th e
school last year w as ap p ro x im ately
$50,000. T his y ear it w ill ru n
about $55,000. T h ere are 16 te a c h ­
e rs besides th e p rincipal.
T he bond issue if voted would be
covered in 13 years, in te re st and
p rin cip al, by a th ree -m ill ta x on
th e th re e and a h alf m illion v a lu a ­
tion of th e d istric t. It is m ore th a n
probable th a t d u rin g th e period
p ro p erty values w ill in c re ase so as
to help m eet th e in creased levy.
proposed.
T he election w ill be held at th e
high school, the polls opening a t 2
p. m. and closing at 7 p. m. Any
ad u lt citizen of the state, having
resided 30 days in th e high school
d istric t, w h eth er ow ning real prop-
p erty or not, is en titled to vote,
th e re being no other qualifications.
T he school board consists of W.
C. L aw rence, ch airm an , C. I. R aker,
G u staf N oreen, H. G. M ullenhoff
and T horvald A nderson w ith K. A.
M iller, clerk.
COUNTY COUNCIL IIAS
INTERESTING MEET
M ultnom ah County Council of
P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s met
in re g u la r session last S atu rd ay ,
Ja n u a ry 15. at R ussellville school.
w ith Mrs. A. E. Melin. th e first vice
p resid en t, presiding. T he m orn-
ing w as given over to re p o rts of
- p o rtin g - w«Ae
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p residents. mi
T hose re
Mrs. R. C. Brooks, F airv iew ; Mrs.
H. F. Stevenson, P o w ellliu rst; Mrs.
O. C. Sayles, R u ssellv ille; Mrs.
Anna Lehm an. P lea san t V alley; W.
rence,
earl F
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and Mrs. E lm er Cook. G resham
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Union high school. T he high school
P aren t-T ea ch e r association gave a
reception to th e te ach ers, w hich
w as a g re a t success.
T he aftern o o n session w as la rg e­
ly tak en up w ith th e re p o rts from
v ario u s chairm en. B oys’ and g irls'
club w ork w as rep o rted on by Mrs.
A nna L ehm an; juvenile protection
by Mrs. E lm er Cook; h ea lth by
Mrs. O. C. S ayles: publicity by Mrs.
E. F. Monical. Mrs. H. E. Holm es,
head of th e com m ittee on service
shop, resig n ed and Mrs. Evelyn
Boag w as appointed in h er place
, .
Mrs. B erth a R ichards w as ap point-
ed to th e head of th e com m ittee on
safety in place of Mrs. A. E. Melin.
.
.
resigned.
S p eak ers of th e day w ere Mrs.
R. H. Sow ers on school-ow ned text
books and child lab o r; T hom as
Olds of B enjam in F ra n k lin S avings
asso ciatio n on th rift, savings and
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r-nuniv it
lo an ; and Mrs. Sm ith, county li
b ra ria n , on good books and m aga-
zines.
C aroline Heffner and Lavona
4-H
K elly of P o w ellh u r.
club g av e’a d em o n stratio n on table
setting.
A very in te restin g program w as
.
aeniui.
given
R u ssellv ille scnooi.
school.
ven by
by Russellville
T he next m eeting of th e associa-
tion will be w ith F airview on
March 19
AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE
,
U |(( L|(.el|<„
( h rh ( lllu s .
H erb ert j K11|ott Polk COUnty.
has introduced a bill in th e sen ate
advancing one m onth th e date for
secu rin g autom obile licenses. By
its te rm N s ovem
(S. B.
ber 39) 30 licenses
¡„stead o would
t n ,,_
i cw nber 31 yearly.
T his would
b rin g the fam ily license tag w ithin
th e holiday gift season, and a nifty
C h ristm as p ackage
for
fath e r
w ould be a new set of p la te s for
th e car. T he bill also provides for
h alf- and q u a rte r-y e a rly fees for
1 I n n n o o
license.
Time for Appeal.
S en ato r W illard L. M arks of Al­
bany has not introduced m any bills
th u s far, but has kept an eye on all
th a t passes. W hat m easures he has
sponsored have in view co rrectio n
of w eak points, regulation of m eth ­
ods and tak in g up th e slack
w herever it show s in legal or ex­
ecutive affairs.
He intro d u ced sen ate bill 10
w ith th e object of lim iting th e tim e
th a t may elap se afte r ju d g m en t be­
fo re appeal is taken. In crim in al
ca se s it has been possible to a p ­
peal at any tim e w ithin a year afte r
and verdict.
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, „la k ,,s go days th e prescribed tim e
for ap p ealab le actions to be car-
ried to a h ig h er court. It is pro-
vided also th a t no such appeal can
| be bear(j m ore th an one year after
(be judgm ent or o rder appealed
from w as given or made,
h r» t» c k Certificates for “ llrlver*"
R ep resen tativ e B illingsley of On-
ta rio introduced H ouse Bill 40,
shi’p 's h a u 'b e 2 c u r % a o n ° i n WUve-
Spring Blossoms Are
X " Covered With Snow
JACKIE STRONG MAKES
. STAGE AVPEARANC e
Jack ie S tro n g m ade his
p earan ce on the stag e la st S a tu r­
day when he appeared a t th e audl-
torium in one of th e Jo u rn a l Ju n io r
T he prim roses, daisies, daffodils
show s, a d e p a rtu re of th e Oregon a a d violets are now snugly restin g
J o u rn " ' Whfc!‘ ,s » " r a «’, <n K m «ch under a four-inch coverlet of snow,
stock driv en out of any county as
w ell as on any shipm ents m ade
Any ow ner or cu sto d ian of live-
s’h a'n b^ o n a l d e r ’edng u ilty of8IX l a r
tion of law The bill c a rrie s a fine
of $250 as a lim it.
atten tio n and w hich is m eeting ttie re su lt of a storm which visited
with stro n g ap p ro b atio n by about th j8 section Tuesday night and
20.000 y o u n g sters in P o rtlan d and continued d u rin g W ednesday. Dis-
te rrito ry Ja ck ie was trlc t F o re ca ster w e ll , had predict-
aske<l to give a speech, hut as he e(j a Bt orm th ro ugh th e colum ns of
did not feel he w as equal to th a t th e Tuesday evening papers, but
he consented to sing instead. W ith evidently no one took him serious*
( ash lo r I.¡Hid S( I||«tm ent.
h friend. Ftichar<l Fields, who hy ,y m^d m any w ere greatly surp rised
H am ilton from Bend and H am it- , he way is som ething of a d rum m er to ,,wakp W ednesday m orning to
ton from A storia a re a good team .
.
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,
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w«unesuny morning io
w orking to g eth er for th e b etter- when 11 com es to m usic, he sang f,ntj (be ground covered w ith snow
m ent of th e state. They to g eth er "Hi Ho th e M errlo.” T he lads w ere T he storm w as a blinding blizzard
introduced H. U. 34. ap p ro p riatin g accom panied at th e piano by Rich- of snow from th e east, accom ­
$30,000 an n u ally for 1928-29-30 for a rd «a m other.
panied by a biting wind.
a g ric u ltu ra l developm ent of O re­
H. W S trong, Ja c k ie 's fath er.
The te m p eratu re dropped rap id -
gon. d istrib u tio n of funds to be by
five m em bers of a com m ission, savs th at his hoy faced th e audi- ,y W ednesday, and during the eve-
th ree from the sta te board of con­ ence last S atu rd ay w ith th e sam e n |„ g an(j early T h ursday m orning
tro l, tw o from sta te cham ber of coolness he displayed last A ugust reg istered from 20 to 23 degrees
com m erce. M em bers w ill be bond­ w hen for th ree days and th ree
above zero, according to the loca-
ed for $5000 each, d isb u rsem en ts
d irected by sta te ch am b er su b ject nights he w as lost In th e fastn esses ,,on of th e th erm om eter. T he sun
to app ro v al of com m ission. M eet­ of Mt. Hood.
■ ,.arne o ut brig h t and clea r T h u rs-
ings q u a rte rly , re p o rts to se creta ry
On the occasion of th ese p opular day m o r„(„g w ith no m ore h int of
of state. All v ouchers approved by
th ree m em bers. T his sets at re st show s the auditorium is literally fu rth e r snow. It was difficult to
any u n ce rtain ty as to th e attitu d e packed w ith hoys and girls. A mo- gp^ through on sidew alks d uring
of d istric ts o utside of P o rtlan d as tion p ictu re is ru n in addition to n, ut.b of the day, ow ing to th e
to th e value of land settle m en t num bers hy th e ukulele band, a d r,ftB aI„| m any p edestrians took
work.
drum corps and m outh o rg an | bp m iddle of the stree t and th ese
^chorus. D ouglas F airb an k s, movie w ere a g la re of ice w hich ren-
(lo v ern o r's Policy Approved.
On Monday th e sen ate ju d iciary hero, is h o n o rary p resid en t of the dered footing h azardous W ith the
com m ittee agreed to in tro d u ce the j o llrn a i Ju n io rs.
exception of th e m ain highw ays,
legislation suggested by G overnor J
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roads w ere p ractically im passable
P atte rso n in his m essage relativ e
to ad m in istratio n of th e p en iten - ■ • *’'• J • FORCE
I th ro u g h m uch of T hursday. High
tiary .
I
IN GRESHAM CITED ¡school w as dispensed w ith for tw o
T he G resham o u tp o st of Gen- | days owing to th e difficulty of the
Abrogate Interest on Irrigation
Bonds.
e r a i M cMicken's W hite Arm y has ¡ school busses to reach all stu d en ts
C ertification of in te re st o.» Irrig a- moved into a b rand new. bomb in o u tlying sections.
tion bonds is abh ro g ated by H ouse
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Bill 46, intro d u ced by D. G Bur proof dugout. T h eir new building • T he first tu rn north of the high
dick of Redmond, Oregon. T his is is located on E ast Pow ell stre e t, J school seemed to be a favorite
th e bone of co ntention th a t has ( jreBham, and Is b rick s tru c tu re point for m otor c a rs to get stalled,
caused so m uch discussion conse- 30 g
feet built especially for About a half dozen m achines w ere
X J S 'K J S I • *
The b ran ch „ p .a .n .d ................... M w V M M t h e , .
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Rural Library Service,
' V alue of r u ra l ¡u n a ry service is
1 show n in th e b iennial rep o rt of th e
Orego'n #tate ,ib ra ry to th e leglsla-
, , u re ¡t gives a concise review of
! c irc u latio n w ork an d necessity for
. th e am o u n t asked in th e budget
i now before th e ways and m eans
«.«mmtnee
The
lihrarv
com m ittee.
T he lib
ra ry touches
touches
•
Need Is Apparent.
Outside Students a Resource.
every county in th e sta te acco rd ­
T he need of an en larged capacity
ing to th e rep o rt.
T he objection raised by som e to
T he counties of D eschutes, Hood
to provide for the ever increasin g
any additional in v estm en t in the
R iver, Jack so n , M alheur, M ultno-
en ro llm en t is ap p a ren t. T he board
m
ah
an(J U m at„ ]a ,,o not m ain tain m isconstrued the irrig a tio n proj- as a m in iatu re elec tric sto re and different tim es d uring the p ro g ress
high school p la n t a t th is tim e is
h as ca refu lly considered the p re s­
; i,.av e|i„ g lib ra ry statio n s. Every ects in Oregon. Bond buyers m is c a rrie s ran g es, m angles, h eaters, of th e storm and the day follow ing,
th a t it is n ecessitated by th e larg e
e n t needs and im m ediate p rospects
county in th e state, how ever, has co n stru ed th e in te rest guárante«' fl#or ,nnlps an(1 o th e r ap p lian ces F ran k H am lin w as dragged from
num ber of stu d en ts enrolled from
m ail o rd er p atro n s. Books from o f t h e b an d s’ issu e betw een deS ntte on th e display floor. Offices for the bed about m idnight W ednesday and
and sees no other w ay to provide
outside d istric ts. If th ese w ere r e ­
th e sta te lib ra ry a re sent to public
for th e p rese n t and prospective
service m an ag ers a re located In th e asked to get his tow ing c a r in
fused the p resen t building would
'lib r a r ie s 111 all counties except d istricts. Mr. B u rd ick ’s m easu re
stu d e n ts and keep up th e high
I read in ess to pull an auto from th e
u r,n o x ((IN T E
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Crook and C urry. In trav e lin g 11- rep eals sections 7345 to 7352, law s . re a r
do for some tim e, th ey say, and HEALERS
sta n d in g of th e school.
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS b ra ry statio n s, L ane county leads of 1923.
"T he G resham office now houses ¡ ditch a t th is location. T he occu-
why should th is d istric t tax itself
' w ith 63, C lackam as second w ith
At p resen t th e school is g reatly
' a staff co n sistin g of B. O. Boswell, ' p an ts of th e m achine w ere obliged
to educate outside pupils and a t a
New State Office Building
An in te re stin g innovation w hich 53 W ashington th ird w ith 45, and
overcrow ded. T here are 340 s tu ­
B orrow ing money from th e in- I th e old reliab le, who does th e to sit in th e cold tw o hou rs before
loss to th e d istrict.
M
arion
fo
u
rth
w
ith
42.
Linn
and
is helping to pass th e w in try days L ane have each 29. T here has been d u stria l accid en t fund, a $600.000 (}reBham co llectin g ; Ivan Swift. ! assista n ce came.
d en ts attending, 75 to 100 m ore
Arguments Worth Considering.
a t th e R ak er g arag e is th e contest an in c re ase d u rin g tile past y ear of office b u ilding
th a n th e p rese n t capacity of the
for
ad m in istra - („ Btrict m an ag er ; Roger
New-
F our feet of snow is reported
T h ere a re a t p rese n t 172 stu d e n ts w hich is on, headed by C. I. R aker th e num ber of m ail order p atro n s S ? PlUn t ? X c e d 8Cby th e Mario®, com be, line d ep a rtm en t forem an, j from G overnm ent Camp, 22 Inches
building. The class room s a re ad e­
q u ate for only 300 stu d e n ts and the com ing to union high from d is­ on one side and E. D. R ak er on the to 22,314, an in c re ase of 4181.
. S tate L ib ra ria n C crn elia M arvin county delegation. Crow ded condi- estim ato r, tro u b lem an an d “G r u n t o f w hich fell since the first of (tie
assem bly hall is su itab le for only tric ts not included in th e high o th er for th e sale of th e ‘'D earb o rn say s th e lib ra ry is handicapped in tions at Salem , w ith th e au to II- and C laire Stockton, m eter read er, week. At Bull Run lake the s n o k
250 u n d er fair w orking conditions. school d istric t. T hese a re all from In d ep en d en t”, th e w eekly p u b lica­ its w ork because th e suprem e cense and traffic d ep a rtm en t and Miss G race W elch has been tra n s- i is 53 inches deep. Boring re p o rts
U nder th e existing conditions, d istric ts not having a high school. tion of H enry F o rd a t D etroit, c o u rt building in which it Is lo c a t­ numerous o th e r activ ities housed ferred from Ted F en w ick ’s harem j a depth of eight inches,
according to P rin c ip a l Cannon, ex­ ^This d istric t is en titled to draw M ichigan. T h ere a re 18 c o n te st­ ed is not su itab le for lib rary p u r­ outside th e ca p ita l, have induced and is th e new c a sh ie r.”
| The p rese n t storm Is th e second
poses. On th re e different lloors th is move. S tate T re a s u re r Kay
tr a seats have been placed in the and does draw from th e county an
an ts
ts in
in all,
all, nine
nine on
on a side, and a th e room s a re d ark , clerical work estim ated the cost of a tive-story
T he foregoing w as clipped from ; in th e past tw o y ears for th is lo-
Em ployes do m ost of building at $500,000, but the s tr u c ­ the Ja n u a ry 20th issue of th e Pepco cality. No freezing w eather was
aisles and co rn e rs until 318 are ac­ high school tu itito n fund a t th e cash prize of $4« w ill go to tin . djfflcult
com m odated in the study hall, w ith ra te of $173 a y ear p er pupil. T his R aker em ploye secu rin g th e larg - | th e ir w ork by artificial light. F unds tu re is desired to he of six floors S y nchronizer W ar E x tra, a leaflet experienced la st w inter, and b u t a
i a re needed for p rin tin g a m onthly uniler th e m easu re filed. Location
should bring into th is d istric t n e a r ­ est n um ber of su b scrip tio n s.
ab o u t 25 placed in o th e r room s.
I ike m any g reat
financiers, b u lletin of new books, read in g and would be oil "the" n o rllie ast c<irner | published In th e in te re sts of th e m inim um am ount of rain. About
T he m ain high school building ly $30,000 b u t th e estim ate is
biKe ma y g
stu d y aids and sta te school lib ra ry of th e ca p ita l m all,
n o rth of the 1 P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com pany’s the only w eather approaching win-
H enry F ord h as a hobby, and bi.
More help is n ecessary and sup rem e co u rt building. The cost
w as b u ilt in 1915 w ith a capacity placed low a t $25,000.
stock su b scrip tio n s, te r was a few days of extrem e east
th e su p rem e c o u rt building was 1
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of about 200 stu d en ts. It w as la ter
T he estim ated incom e th is school seem s to ru n in the line of jo u rn al- | m ore books needed. T he trav elin g of
ap
p
ro
x
im
ately
$400.000.
To
d
u
p
ll-I
T
he
W
hite
arm
y re fe rre d o is a wind. A cold snap w hich th r e a t­
T he D earborn Independent lib ra ry u n its w ere all out Decem-
en larg ed to accom m odate about 100 y ear is $60,000. W ith 340 stu d e n ts ism
ened a silver thaw visited th e vi-
an exceptionally fine little pub- I her 1. 1926.
None have been cate it u n d er p rese n t conditions co n tin g en t of th e Red, W hite and
m ore. T he average y ea rly increase the cost per stu d en t figures $180. is
is an exception, y
I bought since 1924, and th e re is im- would involve n ea rly double th a t jjjue b attalio n s, each m aking an ( cinity in Decem ber, but the tern-
in atten d an ce since th e high school B ast year w ith few er outside pupils lication, full of in te restin g h isto r me(, jate need o{ 100 new u n jts. am ount, it is stated . T h erefo re th e I ej |o rj to out,jo th e o th e r In th e m a t- ' p e ra tu re was not as low as on
w as b u ilt has been about 20. In th e cost w as close to $200 per leal m a tte r and freely expressive | th e re being only 504 u n its to sup- h u n t o n ‘iesT J a b o r a te n scale.t both ta r of seiling stock. T he G resham W ednesday m orning^
of th e view s of th e w o rld ’s ric h e st ply 624 statio n s.
th e la st few years, how ever, th e re pupil.
T he te m p eratu re dropped to 13
X » 1 ..«
Action
of * th l x e . . budget com m ittee as to m a te ria ls and finish. It will office force Is enlisted in division
h as been a m uch la rg e r incom ing
night
in recom m ending th a t lib rary fund be m ore on th e p lan of office build- , jj o( Colonel F red B race’s d ep a rt- ' degrees during T h ursday
T his is w hat m any ca n n o t see.
cla ss w ith com paratively few d ro p ­ It looks like each outside pupil Vii ii'or m Income Tax tor Pacific be cu t from $115,045 to $75,000 Ing co n stru c tio n , and may be de m(,„t.
.
w
ith
no
prom
ise
of
relief
In
sight.
States.
will m eet disapproval from legis­ signed in less o rn a te form s of a r
ping out.
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It Is hoped no one w ill forget to
m eant a loss to th e d istric t of $10
R ep resen tativ e T heodore P. C ra­ la to rs when the rep o rt conies up ch itectu re.
Indebtedness Not Large.
METHODIST
CHI
RCII
feed
th e ir little feathered friends
to $20. B ut ju st a little figuring m er J r., of G ra n ts P ass, has joined for
n sid eratio n , . . p articu la rly , it
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T he high school building was w ill show th a t w ith o u t th ese ex tra
SERVICES ANNOUNCED w hile the cold spell continues.
Eddy Educational Report.
w ith R ep resen tativ e J. O. Bailey of | Is said, from ru ra l districts.
erected in 1915 a t a cost of $25,000. pupils and a co n seq u en t loss of
T each ers of Oregon have been
Bure spots may be found here and
"T he P riv ileg es of C o n secratio n ”
m uch concerned In th e activ ities of
L a te r en larg em en ts w ere m ade a t a $25,000 from th e incom e th e cost P o rtlan d in a proposal for confer-
Armories in Military List.
1 th e re w here bread crum bs, pieces
co st of around $20,000. In 1922 th e per pupil of th e rem ain d er in th e ence betw een Pacific co ast sta te s
In line w ith th e m ilitary program S enator B. L. Eddy of D ouglas will he th e su b ject of th e serm on ut of m eat or su et, oatm eal or oth er
laws
1 1 I I U 1 in income ta x -------
| arra n g e d by A djutant
G eneral on educational reform s. He co n ­ th e M ethodist E piscopal church | cereals can be placed, and the news
gym nasium w as b u ilt and a h eating high school would n ecessarily be on I U uniform
d s th a t th e th re e " r ’s ” do not
T
ted
by
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w
h
ite
and
his
associates,
th
e vari- ten
h
ere
h
as
been
p
resen
t
have enough atten tio n and th a t next Sunday m orning at 11 o clock will soon be com
¡plant added a t a cost of $22,000.
com m
m unicated
unicated to
to all
$20 to $30 m ore, according to th e th ese m en, re p rese n tin g q u ite
- g — en ­ ous bills providing for co n stru ctio n
high
schools
should
rem
edy
th
e
by
th
e
p
asto
r,
th
e
Rev.
H
alford
V.
T he p re se n t indebtedness co n ­
the b ird s In th e neighborhood.
clo sest estim ates of P rin c ip a l C an­ era l opinion in both houses, a joint of s ta te arm o rie s are w ith the view
lack show n in g ram m ar and ele- W ilhelm , when he will b rin g out a '
s is ts of bonds $55,000, o u standing non and C lerk M iller.
A little m em orial asking for a com m ittee of m aking such needs know n and m en tary g rades. T his of co u rse B(dp Qf th e re|lg)oUB n fe th a t is
paving th e way for an a p p ro p ria ­
•w arrants $35,000.
T he orig in al could be saved on te ac h er expense,
X X 'K
K , “ .a ~ : '« . » • » « » o . . „ O . . u a T X .
'bond issue of $30,000 h as been r e ­ a little could be saved on tr a n s ­ from each house to fo rm u late a tion w hen sta te finances perm it.
R ep resen tativ e C ram er and Sen­
plan w hereby re p re se n ta tiv e s from
tired .
a to r M iller have a bill providing an his program . R eport of his com - In th e evening is en titled ’ The
p o rtatio n , but it would be co m p ar­
T he assessed v aluation of the atively sm all, according to th o se in th e le g isla tu res of C alifornia and ap p ro p riatio n of $30,000 for an a r ­ m ittee and textbook recom m etida- sh e p h erd of Souls."
S atu rd ay E vening, Ja n . 22.—
R|„bop Wm. O. S hepard will
w.. tions have been referre d to th e
a t u G r ra a n is
ts rass.
Pass. T mere
h ere will
U nion high d istric t is ap p ro x im ate­ position to know. At th e sam e W ashington m ay m eet w ith a dele- ; m ory al
sen ate com m ittee on education and ,
evening at Dance at Sandy g ran g e hall, a u s­
gation
from
Oregon
to
confer
on
a
|
B()
be
b
ills
for
arm
o
ries
a
t
Cot
| »peak n ex t T h u rsd ay evening
ly $3,600,000.
pices C atholic ladies.
tim e th e school would lose m uch in m e asu res th a t w ill m ake possible tag e Grove, F o re st Grove, L a— will be issued in p rin ted form .
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I the ch u rch fam ily supper.
Incom e.
sta n d in g and efficiency. It w ould i S ¡ in i c o ,,,i
forms
of
le
w
-
G
rande
and
A
storia.
Before
these
m e " X 7 n all ta e se sla ie s a re introduced it I . possible th at
Fixing Salaries <»f A ssessors.
T |,e special revival serv ices will
S atu rd ay E vening, Jan. 22—High
T he law providing for Union c u t down th e courses-, lim it th e
H am ilton of Bend, in H. B. 74. b
„„ gUnday, Ja n u a ry 30. The school b ask etb all gam e at Mil­
so th a t U sh all not w ork to d is a d -|W lls passed a t th e la st session ami
high school d istric ts m ade no p ro ­
s sa la ry In crease for assess- "
, ,
_
w aukie.
. e of
„r any
anv of
nr them
mem
.vetoed providing for th ese ar- 1 o groim
Continued on page 4
rs nt Oregon u n d er th re e classifl- P««tor will he assisted by th e Rev
vision for incom e from sta te or
v an
tag
intage
or any
or mem. .
'm o rle s will he «ailed from the
T uesday E vening, Jan. 25— R egu­
T he m em orial has been re fe rre , ^a b |e an(i a n attem p t to be m ade to ¡catio n s, like th is; $6000— M ultno- M. (I. T ennyson of Canby, who will
lar m eeting of A m erican Legion
to th e com m ittee on tax atio n and p ass them o ver th e veto. This mah county. $2400— K lam ath, T il- have ch a rg e of the m usic,
and W om an's aux iliary . G resham
revenue, w hich now has H a z le tts m etbo{j would req u ire a tw o -th ird s lamook. Y am hill, Coos, D ouglas,
g ran g e hull.
incom e ta x bill for Oregon under yote
[f tbp frien d s of th e cities Jack so n , C latsop. Linn, W ashing­
Haley B aptist S e ri Ires.
co n sid eratio n .
1 smelling arm o ries a re convinced ton, U m atilla, C lackam as, Lane,
A G reat D iscovery” will be the
W ednesday Evening. Jan. 26—
M arlon.
$2200— H arney. M orrow, ,
Mr. C ram er, who Is a b an k er at f|,a t th e vetoed hills can n o t m u ster Lake,
Troutdal« O. E. S. card party, post-
W
allow
a,
M
alheur,
W
asco,
,
topic
of
th
e
serm
on
a
t
th
e
Haley
G ran ts P ass, says th is w ill rem ove th e n ecessary tw o th ird s vote, then D eschutes, Benton, Union, Colum - | B ap tist ch u rch Sunday m o rn in g at Honed from J an u ary i v .
the h andicap u nder w hich Oregon new bills will he in»«-...iimu<i
introduce«! »mt
and
W ednesday, 3:30, Jan . 26—G resh-
h as been placed, hy rerntering in- A - sto
- ---
- am ong th e asp ir- bla. I’olk, Baker. $2000—C u rry , ] . . .O(,k th serv ice to be con-
ria —
will « be
W heeler, Crook, G illiam ,
'
ad eq u ate revenues av ailab le and , a n ts Since th e la st session L a- Jefferson,
Jo sep h in e, G ran t, S h erm an, Hood ' ducted tn^ th e E n g lish language, am Union high vs. G rant high a t
¡T h e re w ill be no m eeting in the » r a n t high gym nasium . P ortland,
w ork no h ard sh ip s on an y in ter G rande has secured the norm al
River, Lincoln.
hich will
take financing.
ests. By reaso n of O regon’s in school w
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evening as th e H aley co ngregation
T h u rsd ay A fternoon. Jan. 27—
come tax, w hich w as repealed, It Is
R ep resen tativ e < ram e r h as per-
T elephone h n ev tig iitlo n Asked.
,,-s ,.« e..
... atten d the W. C. T. U. m eeting at 2:30 at home
contended m any in d u strie s w ere hap s voiced th e sen tim en t of th e
d tai
a l com.,
com m
ission
Creating a1 up.•«
nU
s io n ! has __ been Invited to
,,f Mrs. A McManus.
lost »0 th is state. Mr. C ram er be- „u m bers from th>- various column to m ake compb't« and tho ro u g h In- young people’s serv ice a t th e Bap-
Heves, and his opinion is sh ared hy „(ties seeking arm o ries, to th e ef- vestlgation ot Pacific T elephone I
ch u rch In G resham . The pas-
T h u rsd ay Evening, Jan. 27—■
num erous m em bers in both houses. fect th a t ap p ro p riatio n s are scarce- com pany, an«l all Its in te rc o rp o ra te , (fjr (b(i
j ob„ S Nordell, ex- C hurch fam ily supper, M ethodist
tliat u n iform ity of law s will c re ate )y expected at th is session, but th at
“ J"
± eoW
d S
ten d s a cordial Invitation to all to Episcopal c h u rc fc _ _
I equal o p p o rtu n ity for th e th ree ,b e way will he paved fo? the de- a r e ‘“±
house reso lu tio n w as introduced
----- and rem ove m uch an ta g o n -j s| red funds a t the next session.
Friilay Evening. Jan . 28- -P ic tu re
states
T uesday by B urdick and L onergan. atten d th e services at Haley.
ism to Income tax.
show at C ottrell school.
It nam es G overnor P a tte rso n ami
Mott oil Legal Publication Periods. «'X-governors P ierce and W est, with
Zien F» ange lien I Services.
Friday Evening, Jan. 2«—B asket­
Mellon Bucks the Bonus.
R ep resen tativ e Mott, out in the four house m em bers to be nam ed ' S unday school at th e Zion Evan-
ball gam e at G resham high. G resh-
T he F ederal R eserve hoard has extrem e n o rth w est co rn e r of the hy th e sp eak er, to c a rry o ut th e |
gclical ch u rch w ill convene at the am y». P ark ro se.
notified all th e b an k s in the coun­ house of rep rese n tativ es, seem s to survey of rate s, service, p ractices
usual h o u r of 1»» a m.. follow ed by
lie
leg
islatin
g
at
the
n
ew
sp
ap
ers
In
and
v
alu
atio
n
s
of
th
e
com
pany
try th a t they may rediscount at th e
S atu rd ay E vening, Jan. 29—
the state. If his house bills No. 28 ; P ow ers a re ad eq u ate for com plete E nglish preach in g service at 11
Suw annee R iver m instrels, F air-
F ed eral R eserve b an k s all notes anil 29 a re Indicative of his per- investigation, w ith co u rt a c tio n .!
o'clock.
T
he
topic
of
th
e
serm
on
Gresham
view school aiHlitorium.
I’hone 1236
re p rese n tin g loans to v eteran s on
inal attitu d e.
«•mployment of a tto rn e y s and every j
The first hill would am end Ore- m eans for d«-t«-rmlning th e f a c t s ' will he, “ Mercy or Sacrifice?” The
th e se cu rity ot th e ir com pensation
K aturday, Jan . 29— Bond election
certificates. The hankS a re sim ply gon law so th a t req u irem en ts for with relatio n to all its acts and ; public Is co rd ially Invited to these for Union high school d istric t
publication
sum
m
ons
will
he
th
ree
services.
I
operations.
No. 2.
If here you get
req u ired to include in th e ir ap p li­
weeks Instead of six Weeks
It is
catio
n
s
for
loans
on
com
pensation
Certificate*
o(
Livestock
Owner­
w
ell
know
n
th
a
t
new
spapers
do
not
Sunday E vening, Jail. 30-—F irs t
"The M ost of the Best for the Least'
Bible Standard Service*.
ship.
certificates such javidence as co n ­ m ake larg e profits on such notices
of special revival m eetings a t th e
Sunilay
school
will
begin
at
10
B illingsley of O ntario, rep resen - |
M ethodist E piscopal church.
ce rn s th e notes and show th a t the and it is equally perceptive th a t
log i s w ere m ade to th e rig h t p er­ ad eq u ate legal notices can not he ita tiv e from M alheur county, Is a u ­ o’clock at th e Bible S tan d ard
W ednesday Evening, Feh. 2— De­
sons. It all seem s to tu rn out th a t served on n o n -resid en ts by th e lira- th o r of a bill to certification of ch u rch , follow ed by p reach in g at
1 ow nership of livestock drivqn out 11 and again In th«’ evening a t 7:30. bate a t high school betw een G resh ­
blication . provided.
b an k ers w ho w ant to do so can go Ited , p u _______
W!
H ouse Bill No. 29 is an o th er of of the county. T his am ends sec-
am and P ark rose.
rig h t ahead and loan money to the
tion 9171 Oregon law s w h i.h re fe rs P ray er m eeting Is held on W ednes-
ex-service men. T he excuse given Mr, M ott’s m easu res relatin g to -----. .
Until February 2, Daily and Sunday Journal, one hv h an k ers th a t they have to go p erso n al p ro p erty sales on execn- j to shipm ents, hy sibling the refer- day evenings a t 7:30. Names of F riday Evening, Feh. 11—A rem e
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tlon. H ere he would cut th e tim e u ence
to "d riv in g " livestock. It pro sick p ersons are being received, for club m asquerade.
ear, <7; with Outlook $8.30. Daily Journal, one year, th ro u g h too m uch "cum bersom e of
p u blication to tw o w eeks Instead Vides a p enalty of $260 m axim um whom p ray e r is offered by the
m ach in ery " and “red tap e" in m ak ­
W ednesday E vening, Feb. 16—
5; with Outlook $6.50. Mail delivery only at these ing th e se loans is denied by S ec­ of four. Both are am endm ents to for failu re to notify stock In-
church.
G resham band concert.
.
spector.
ex
istin
g
laws.
re ta ry Mellon.
fates. Subscribe Now.
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