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T W IC E A W EEK G resham outlook GRESHAM, Ml LTNDMAll COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. VOL. Iß, NO. 0« IIK.U SCHOOL DERATE TO RE FERRI ARY 2 Legion Endorses A debate Is announced for next evening, F eb ru ary 2, at High School Bonds th »• Wednesday e assem bly hall of G resham Bond Issue Awaits Decision of Voters JA M ARY 2*. U>27 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS S2.M Per Year Missourian” Asks At the State Legislature Krugers Quintet Salem , Jan. 25— M easures will be Out-Generals Grant for Bond Information introduced by the P o rtlan d delega- | tion, a co n stitu tio n al am endm ent (By Ben]. H. D avies) Union high school when th e local G resham . Ja n u a ry 28.—E ditor and a bill, providing for annexation The legal voters of Union high school d istric t No. 2 are called upon G resham O u tlo o k :— You have been of a portion of C lackam as county, At th e r o g rla r m eeting of G re sh affirm ative team w ill m eet th e neg By a score of 25 to 22. Coach am P o st No. 30, A m erican Legion, ative team of P a rk ro se in th e de- to go to th e high school betw een th e h o u rs of 2 and 7 tom orrow . S atu r- q u ite generous in according your and p erh ap s W ashington county, to K ru g er’s "fighting five” clam ped a T u esd ay evening, J a n u a ry 25, those bate of a m ost tim ely and im port- day, aftern o o n to decide w h eth er th e d istric t sh all issue »105,000 bonds to lum ng for |h e dl8CU88| on of p ro . M ultnom ah, according to decision red-hot lid on th e am bitions of th e p rese n t unanim ously endorsed the I a u t q uestiOn, “ Resolved, th a t th e for high school en larg em en t. posed bond issue__I am from Mis- of th e M ultnom ah delegation. Sen- fast-step p in g G ra n t high q uint, proposed bond issue for th e high po(icy of federal subsidies to th e T he Outlook has alre ad y stated in detail th e reaso n s w hich have so u r, and mU8t be show n. ato r Jo e D unne and R ep resen tativ e W ednesday aftern o o n at the G rant school. Both sides of the q uestion j sta (e8i accom panied by fed eral su led th e b oard to call for th is election and also th e d istrib u tio n of th e 1 hope th e O utlook or some of Meindl w ill not join th e sponsors, high gym nasium , P ortland. T his w ere ca refu lly considered and the pe rv ision, should be abandoned. funds to v ario u s new building u n its, a lte ra tio n s and equipm ent, and its rea d ers w ill an sw er my q u es as th ey a re rep rese n tin g C lacka Is th e fifth gam e of th e season, th e p o st could see no reason w hy it At th e sam e hour the negative th ese d etails can n o t now be gone in to again. m as county also, and R e p resen ta fo u rth gam e won by G resham and tions. should not go on record for p ro team of G resham ’s debating club 1. Why all th e com m otion on the tive Lew is w ill vote ag a in st the the second victory over G rant, the T he Outlook has also p resen ted , on th e a u th o rity and inform ation m oting th e best in te re sts of* the w ill discuss th e sam e q uestion w ith , Qf (be p rin c lp a , and tb e clerh who undoubtedly re p re se n t th e a ttitu d e of p a rt of the school m anagem ent? proposals when they ap p ear, it Is first scrim m age re su ltin g in a score of 17 to 12. on the local floor. young people in and around G resh B eaverton's affirm ative team a t th e j bQard thp carefu lly considprP(, arg u m e n t in favor of th e bond issue, 2. Who p rep ared P rin cip al C an said. Follow ing is th e line-up: am , say th e m em bers. T hey de la tte r place. T his am endm ent will have to get | It ba8 also published tw o le tte rs from o bjectors. It took th e liberty, as n o n ’s q u estio n n aire? G resham (25) G rant (22) c la re th e A m erican Legion is in W inston S trong and Lily R ybnick c a j,ed upon to do, to publish an an sw er to som e of th e objections 3. How does he a rriv e at a levy by th e le g isla tu re and go to th e te re ste d in th e prom otion of any com pose the negative team and and tQ dQ gQ )n thg game ,g8Ue 8O as to givp an o p p o rtu n ity to co n sid er of 14.7 m ills? people for approval. It provides D uncan ( 5 ) .........F ......... (9) McColl Okuda ( 5 ) .............F ............. G leason w o rth y cause, be it schools, Ja m es M cA llister and W inifred botb sides. T he editor h as been called in q uestion for doing th is b u t it 4. Does he know th a t we are th at te rrito ry outside of M ultno- ____ Lane ( 5 ) ................. ...............C ............(3) _ S _____ tah l ch u rch es, roads or any o th e r civic B echill th e affirm ative. jg nQ breach of new8p ap e r eth ics to do so, especially in rela tio n to a paying th is y ear 12.2 m ills ag ain st m ah county m ay be annexed to th e sq u ire (4) . ” ” .G . . . . (4) P ark s en terp rise. T he judges who w ill be p resen t uegtJon of thja klnd w here th e d ate of election is at hand. It w as hoped s.6 last year, a 50 per cent in crease city of P o rtlan d . T he bill Is d raft- S trong ( 6 ) .......... G (2) Scott “ W hen young people come to our a t the G resham debate are^ Mrs. ayojd m ,n n te arpum pnts, yet today, an h o u r or two before th e w lth an in crease in outside stu- ed along lines approved by th e sim - ’ 'eV ow nhUl' city and our in stitu tio n s we feel it B lanche T h u rsto n , head of th e Outlook goes to p ress a lette r, signed “A M issourian,” is p resented, long dents? plifleation com m ittee and would R pferee; 'J o e Rosenberg w ould be a d irect slap in th e face E nglish d ep a rtm en t of F ra n k lin a fte r such a rticle s should be in th e hands of th e editor. To refu se it 5. Who is th e re of us who Is m ake it possible for P o rtlan d to Gleason w as let out in th e th ird to refu se them adm ittance,” it was high school; H. C. T allm an, p rin m eans a ch arg e of p reju d ice and u n fairn ess. To use it m eans th e neces w iiling to tak e upon him self th e ta k e over any te rrito ry in adjoin- q u a rte r w ith four p ersonals hang- said at th e m eeting. “W hen people cipal of L a u re lh u rst school, and sity of special c a rrie rs to deliver p ap ers to P o rtlan d and T ro u td ale to obligation of paying off th e bond ing counties upon an affirm ative i„ K front bis belt, k nock at our doors and w ant to be Mr. B ennett, prin cip al of th e O re be c e rta in of th e ir d elivery from th ese points on S aturday. issue in th irte e n y ea rs if allow ed vote of 65 per cent in th e te rrito ry T he first q u a rte r w as an endur- com e a p a rt of us th e A m erican L e gon City high school. isioii u n i w in m in m e mi ............ " . . . - ..............- _ _ ____ *° co llect In m ills each y ear on the to be annexed, a m ajo rity In th e a nce te st for th e sideline. Noth- At B eaverton th e judges w ill be T he decision th a t w ill be m ade on S atu rd ay w ill determ ine th e atti- gion d esires to go on record as ex „ w. w tu d e of th is com m unity and of*the h ig h sc h o o l'’ d istric t tow ard th e high j assessed value of th e d istric ts let te rrito ry to w hich It is to be at- |„ g much happened. T he tlm ekeep- ten d in g open arm s and lending all I. A. Melendy of F ra n k lin high dPVeloDment for som e tim e to come. T he d istric t has not a high alone th e th ought of paying w ith tai hed and only 35 per cent In th a t er '8 w histle cu t th is period off with possible aid in m aking G resham school; V erne McKinney, editor of ■ ^ d u ))Ot havp ff thp bonds a re voted T h i9 is show n by a com- th ree m ills? p art of the county from w hich It is a score of 5 to 3. G rant leading. At and h er in stitu tio n s bigger and b e t th e H illsboro A rgus; and W illiam n ariso n w ith o th er high school d istric ts in th e state. It will m ean 6. Why does P rin c ip a l Cannon proposed to ta k e th e te rrito ry . the end of th e first half, th e m ili- te r. W hen an im p o rtan t issue D ew hurst, a te ac h er in a P o rtlan d n lacing th e d istric t In th e fro n t ra n k w ith a p la n t th a t will be able to s ta te "o u r levy a t p rese n t is 8.6 R ep resen tativ es of W ashington ta ry leaders w ere still already by com es before our people th e men school. tak e c a re of the n a tu ra l Increase from th e d istric t and from outside for m ills or a little over eig h t-ten th s and C lackam as co u n ties a re h ere 3 point8, th e b lack board re g iste r- -------. _ < ---------------------------------------1------H O C - ---------. - v . .1--------1----- T k ents. „ K i l l . T he j „ g bills 11 to g who served th e ir country in tim e Jam es M cA llister has but re c e n t w atch developm . . . ___ f of . a cent when we a re paying 1926 - to a decade or m ore to come. of w ar consider it th e ir duty to ly ta k en a p a rt in th e debating If Introduced in the senate, may But for th e follow ing Incident It is a serious question. T he Outlook believes a broad and hopeful , “ ^ ^ h y was* th e levy for raisin g serv e th e ir com m unity in a local team , but th is w as n ecessary owing go to th e com m ittee on counties, of th e re st of th e gam e m ight have view should be tak en of th e situ atio n , selfishness discarded, and honest to th e serious illn ess of Edm und c risis.” w hich S en ato r Linn Jo n es Is c h a ir had as m uch life as a pink tea p a r P atro n p u rch a ser and convictions, based on a p ro g ressiv e sp irit, expressed at the election on creased from 8.6 m ills in 1925 to m an. H aving heard both sides of th e H anson. T he m otion to place th e ty. and the la u re ls of victory q u estion from those in te reste d th e student body tic k ets will adm it to S aturday. 12.2 m ills in 1926, n ea rly 50 per M ultnom ah delegation on record in sw eetly c a ressin g th e brow s of our A m erican Legion can see no r e a th e debate and to all o th e rs a very cent, if in creasin g th e m em ber favor of the an nexation legislation Rose City rivals. MRS. VERA L. TUCKER son w hy the high school should not sm all charg e w ill be m ade to cover METHODIST ( III RI H ship from o utside d istric ts tends w as m ade by R ep resen tativ e Lon- D uring th e re s t periods th e sons W RITES DF N EW WORK SERVICES ANNOUNCED be en larged but on th e c o n tra ry th e expense of gettin g th e judges ergan. to reduce tax es? of G eneral G ran t imbibed fre q u en t feel th a t th e re a re m any reasons here. ly of w ater, often leaving patch es 8. Why should we levy a ta x on T he S acram en t of th e L o rd ’s Mrs. Vera L. T ucker, ow ner and C harles S averude, in stru c to r in w hy it should be given an oppor R ep resen tativ e C hindgren of of th e stuff on th e alread y slippery S upper w ill be observed a t th e m an ag er of T u ck erh ill D ahlia G ar d istric ts 26-28-49, 6 Jt. and 83 Joint public speaking a t th e high school, tu n ity to enlarge. M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch next dens, w rites from Salem, w here she for buildings w hen we now have C lackam as county is p rep a rin g a floor. All of a sudden L ane got I t is the duty of every legal vo is coaching the m em bers of th e de Sunday m orning in th e service be is teach in g in th e sta te tra in in g 100 per cent m ore capacity th a n is bill for th e classification of lands, mad. C alling for “tim e out,” he te r, th in k th e boys, to fam iliarize batin g team s. T he debate will be g inning a t 11 o’clock. T he pasto r, and assessm en ts and tax atio n at ordered th e P o rtlan d pentad to school for boys th a t (he w ork is req u ired for th e ir ch ild ren ? him self w ith th e facts of th e issue gin prom ptly a t 7:30. 9. Is it good b u sin ess reaso n in g cash value of farm im provem ents, "m op up th is floor.” They mopped. the Rev. H. V. W ilhelm , w ill preach very In terestin g and th a t th e re is and th en VOTE his convictions. a b rief serm on on th e su b ject "If absolutely no m onotony In it. She to erect buildings for stu d en ts buildings, m a n u fa ctu rin g and m er- I T hen it happened, T he locals put T he election is tom orrow from 2 AGED WDM KN DIES com ing from o utside d istric ts th a t ch an d isin g estab lish m en ts. Bill pep In th eir step s re su ltin g in a AT PLEASANT HOME You Love Me." T he evening se r com m enced w ork on Monday, J a n m ay at any tim e ere ct buildings provides for rea p p ra isem en t p eri 16 to 16 b rea k a t th e w h istle’s p. m. to 7 p. m. a t th e high school. mon a t 7:30 will be on "T h e Sav u ary 17. Many of th e boys are the T he la st rite s w ere solem nized ior of S inners. victim s of circu m stan ces, she says and organize a high school of th eir ods. Defines du ties of assesso rs sh rill. LAWS! IT RESULTS Some red-hot shots w ere hung an d d istric t atto rn ey s w ith penal- S unday school, w ith g raded led- Many have no hom es and m any j own ? on T uesday afternoon for th e late FROM #10 CHECK Mrs. S arah E. Bell of P lea san t up in th is q u a rte r. O kuda scored 10. Why c a n ’t a c ritic or a 60- ties for neglect of office. County sons for th e g re a te r p a r t of th e h ave p are n ts who are sep arated , A h earin g w as on before Ju stice Home, aged 87 years, who died on school and uniform lessons for Many of th e m ore tra c ta b le ones ac re farm er have ch ild ren as well co u rt to c re ate fund for reclassifi a b ask et from ce n te r w hile u nder cation. T h ree a p p ra ise rs to be ap- d irect tire. S tro n g m ade a m ost of th e P eace E astm an T h u rsd ay Monday at th e fam ily home. S er ad u lts, w ill begin pro m p tly a t 10 [ have been se n t to th e new hom e at as a pedagogue? A. MISSOURIAN. pointed, by assesso r, county co u rt sp e ctacu lar h it from the G ran t free | W oodburn. Of th e school's activi- aftern o o n, th e re s u lt of a dispute vices w ere held th e re in ch arg e of o’clock. or com m issioner, and sta te tax line. L ane also m ade a fine play w hich sta rted over a y ear ago in th e G resham F u n eral p a rlo rs and T he E p w o rth L eague social hour t jeg Mrs. T u ck er w rites: 1. If th e w rite r m eans th e m em com m ission, respectively. Provis d u rin g th is sta g e of the frolic. volving th e sm all sum of »10 for in te rm en t follow ed in th e P le a sa n t will be a t 5 o’clock, w hen Mrs. , -W e have a good p ic tu re show b ers of th e school board, why ions of a c t to be ad m in istered un T he la st stan za found th e tw o Mary M cA llister and Miss H elen | fWjce a week, b ask etb all gam es, and w hich Q uinton K um m el has Home cem etery. T he serv ice w as sh o u ld n ’t th ey be active in th e ir e f der d irection of s ta te tax com mis team s playing ball. T he locals b ro u g h t su it a g a in st Mrs. E. H. conducted by th e Rev. E. W. W ith- R ogers will be hostesses. T he de- on Sundays religious services. w ere no m atch for th e com m and M ethodist j votional m eeting of th e L eague w ill | T he m ajo r p art of th e w ork is done fo rts to build up th e school? T hey slon. W alker, basing his claim to a d is nell, p asto r of th e have a condition to face and p u t it H ouse joint resolution In tro ing officers in w eight but w ere puted account on a check on w hich church, assisted by th e Rev. Wm. be at 6 ;3o. by th e boys. We have a shoe shop, pay m en t had been stopped a t the F airw ea th er, pastor* of th e P leas- . Tbe ch u rch fam ily su p p er at the lau n d ry , ta ilo r shop, p rin tin g shop, up to th e voters to decide on the duced by R ep resen tativ e B urdick th e re w ith th e pepper. G ra n t high would m ake women serving in any realized by now th a t th is was no a n t Home B ap tist church. t ch u rc h la st n ig h t w as w ell a t w ell equipped m achine shop and - P "» cy of th e d istric t bank. 2. Mr. Cannon him self alone officers tra in in g co rp s of th e United p ettin g p arty and se n t a cheer Music w as furn ish ed by a q u a r tended, co nsidering th e condition cannery, All th e ch a irs and tab les T he tro u b le began, according to re p o rt, w hen Mrs. W alker gave a te t com posed of Mrs. E. W. W ith- ’ of th e roads. Follow ing th e su p p er for the W oodburn school w ere | trie 1 d to an sw er th e qu estio n s th a t S tate s eligible to provisions of the leader to th e floor. He was of tra v e lin g agent, M cDonald by nell, Mrs. B row er, Mr. F airw ea th er Dr. C. C. R arick of P o rtlan d gave 1 m ade j,pre |„ th e m anual tra in in g >«»'1 bppn Pnt ,o bim fr,,m varlous W orld W ar V eteran s’ sta te aid g rea t value to th e locals. D uncan sources. fund, providing they w ere actu ally and S quire each found a Nesting nam e, a check for $10 in paym ent and Mr. Brow er, accom panied at an in sp irin g talk on evangelism , ' shop 3. We do n ot know, b u t those enlisted and received an honorable place for th e hide bound globe. for supposedly good m erchandise the piano by Mrs. H. C. Nelson. ta k in g th e place of Bishop Wm. O. “L. M. G ilbert is the efficient su- Okuda again dem onstrated his p erin ten d en t, Mr. Hill a s s is ta n t su- arP bls ,,K ures’ The p a llb e a re rs for th e occasion Shepard, who was ill. discharge. w hich proved to be w orthless. 4. T he Increased levy voted la st pow ers by w riggling B uchanan of ¡Jentoii and W ins pivotal W hen she discovered she had been w ere E. R. K illen, M. L en n artz, A. p erin ten d en t and Mrs. T. T. G reer fall w as to cover an o u tstan d in g low of T illam ook b ro u g h t in a re s th ro u g h a m assed form ation d ire c t duped by th e salesm an, she im G. Rich, H. C. Nelson, I). C. A lt FUNERAL HELD FDR is m atron, anil a w onderful m other w a rra n t indebtedness accum ulated olution to pro h ib it any in crease in ly beneath th e home basket and ex m ediately stopped paym ent on the m an and E lm er House. LATE BORING WOMAN j to th e boys. She is a w oman w ith since 1922 and th e p u rch a se of one sa la rie s of governor, se creta ry of ecuting a difficult overhand throw Mrs. Bell, who had resided a t check at th e bank, b u t not before -----7----- . , , a m ost ch arm in g p erso n ality .” F u n e ra l services w ere held ______________ new bus. T he to ta l am ount to be state, sta te tre a s u re r, or any sta te th at put G resham th ree to the good, th e m an had gone to th e sto re of P le a sa n t Home for th e p ast tw o raised w as $43,800 over a period or county office d u rin g th e term of T he final th re e m inutes of play A. W. M etzger and had received years, is survived by a son and a T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e Sandy Zion E van gelical S ervices. officers affected a re serving. Reso w ere good to look upon. They $10 in cash from Mr. K um m el on d au g h ter C arro ll Bell and Miss C om m unity ch u rch for th e late E nglish preaching service will of th ree years. 6. T he bonds, if voted, will run lution to rep lace H ouse Jo in t Reso proved the proverbial contentios Mrs. E sth e r G. Brown of Boring be held Sunday m orning a t 11 M cDonald’s endorsem ent Em m a Bell. a t 'the“ Zion E vangelical j »«>«• 20 years, payable se ria lly , m ak- lutions 5 and 6. who died early Sunday m o rning at th a t “m ig h t” d o esn 't alw ays w in; The trav e lin g m an m ade good his o’clock Baptist Church Services. av p ra*e ,if« 18 y“arH’ Only Good S am a ritan h o sp ital w hile u n .......... .................S hining L ig h ts” 1 ‘"»5 th a t clean th in k in g and living a re House Bill 123. by McGowan, r e d e p a rtu re to unknow n p a rts and ch u rch , th e topic, S ervices wrill be held a t th e re g der th e an e sth e tic for an operation. to be th e subject of th e discourse I the in terest Is paid th e first five q u ires all m otor c a r rie rs of persons essen tial to tru e sportsm anship. th e plaintiff is now ask in g Mrs. u la r hou rs in th e B ap tist ch u rc h E sth e r G ertru d e W olf w as born The p asto r, th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n . 1 Ypa™- T he to ta l expense on th e or p ro p erty , upon se cu rin g a p e r T h at th ese q u alities a re ap p a ren t W alk er to m ake good the check n ext S unday and th e p a sto r ex in P en n sy lv an ia Aug. 4, 1882, and T his w ill be a very in te rest- ' »106.000 for th e 20 y ea rs will be m it, to show th e public conven In G resh am 's young a th letes who w hich she refu ses to do, as she 8h6, T " n g * 'a n d ” helpful _ ■errlcT. T he I ab o u t $66,000 In terest a t 4% per pro m p tly notified th e bank a t th e pects to be sufficiently over a bad ram P to Oregon in 1902 ience and necessity of th e ir service go into o th er com m unities t« rs»- able to preach both m a rr(ed Ju ly 2, 1904, nnl C h ristian should know ju st w here cent. A 3 mill levy on th e p resen t Not to apply to ru ra l non-eom m er- rese n t th e ir school and home tow n tim e to stop paym ent. T he case cold to be „ ,gar(1 t<) hlg fe„ ow . | v. , u a tlon will pay th e bond Issue, clal tra n sp o rta tio n n o r to c a rrie rs in the field of sp o rts is due to th e w as ca rrie d over for 30 days. W. J. m orning and evening. The young Rrowrii who, w ith six ch ild ren , people w ill conduct th e ir m eeting H arvey, M argaret, G eorge, Clyde, men. T he serm on for Sunday will p rincipal and In terest, in 16 years o p era tin g exclusively w ithin a city j high sta n d ard required by th e ir Cooper is re p rese n tin g Mr Kum- In th e evening w ith th e u su a l pur- E dw ard a n d R obert, su rv iv es her. aim to p rese n t a clea r p ictu re of . T he v aluation will c e rta nly con- or th re e m iles of Its boundaries, ath letic in stru c to r. mel in th e suit. pose of m aking it th e b est m eeting 1 s b e a jgo ieaVes h er m other, Mrs. th e C h ristian s c h a ra c te r and place sld erab ly i Motor c a rrie rs o p era tin g when act T he faculty of G resham Union they have held up to th a t date. M ary c . W olf of San Diego, Call- If it w as said 3 m ills would pay o ut becom es effective not req u ired to high u rg es th e loyal su p p o rt of the Greshain Temple Services. in life.” "M lssionarles Among th e A m erican fo rn ia ; tw o b ro th ers. Jam es and T he S unday school of th e U nde Sunday school will convene at th e issue In 13 years, it w as a m is apply for perm it u n le ss ro u te or friends of its boys an d g irls la In d ian s" w ill be th e su b ject of the J Edw ard W olf, and a siste r Mrs. th ese in te r-sc h o lastic contests. nom inational tem ple convenes at class of service changed. 10 a. m. T he senior league w ill take. study and th is w ill be illu stra te d E ran k C h risten sen of Sandy, 6. E ig h t an d six -ten th s m ills T onight th e locals play P a rk ro se 10 a. m. each Sunday. P reach in g Mott and Bailey have a bill giv m eet Sunday evening a t 7:30. j be fu n P ral serm on w as preach- w as th e levy for 1926. W hat it will ing S tate Board of C ontrol p u r h ere a t 8 p. m. L et’s go! serv ices a re held a t 2 o'clock in by th e use of b eau tifu l a r t slides. Beginning w ith F eb ru ary 13 th e f,d by tb e Rev ¡5 H o rstm an n , pas- Survey of building needs of sta te be th is year is not known. th e afternoon and again in th e eve chasing pow er over every b u reau 1 7. T he in c re ase In outside s tu com m ission and agency as t o , ning a t 7:30. T here w ill be special Rev. E. A. G ottberg, p asto r of th e , or of lb e Z|on E v angelical ch u rch , In stitu tio n s, penal and educational, B ap tist ch u rch of A storia, w ill de- and arran g e m en ts w ere in the for a definite ten y ear program , is d en ts w as 84 th is year, doubling equipm ent, supplies, and m a teria ls , m usic a t each service. T he m idw eek p ray e r service is liver a series of illu stra te d a d hands of th e G resham F u n eral p a r provided in a bill Introduced ivy last y e a r’s o utside atten d an ce. The of every kind. Being activ ely lob d resses on Bible them es, beginning lors. Mrs. Brow n w as a m em ber R ep resen tativ es C ram er and P o tt d istric t will n ot realize from his held on T uesday evenings begin F riday E vening, Jan . 28—Pow ell bied ag u iu st by s ta te colleges. on th a t evening and co n tinuing of th e L u th eran ch u rch . In term en t Increased tu itio n until 1928. It n ing a t 7:30. In te re stin g and h elp er. P aulson has a house bill of w hich V alley m eeting of P aren t-T ea ch e r w as m ade In Sandy cem etery. ta k es from one to tw o y ears to get section 1 reads as follow s: “ It shall association. ful m eetings a re held by th e young du rin g the week. F or re a l estate loans see or call , the re tu rn s from th e county high be u nlaw ful for any person, firm, people on F rid a y evenings. All are D on't lay down th e p aper till you F riday E vening. Jan . 28— P icture B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. school tuition fund. If th e pres- or co rp o ratio n to p rin t, design, or show a t C o ttrell school. Say it w ith a W antA d.” have read th e W ant Ads. w elcom e to th ese services. ; en t atten d an ce from outside keeps publish the p ictu re of any person V R u n m n m tn J iJ J T i. F riday E vening. Jun. 28— B asket- m22Z2Z. up and Increases from year to year or persons, m ale or fem ale, re a l or ball gam e at G resham high, O resh- i the d istric t w ill realize from the im aginary, on any post, fence, w all, , am yg p a r k rOse. tu itio n fund enough to m a teria lly billboard o r In any stag e or stre e t I ----- --- S atu rd ay , Jan . 29— Bond election reduce th e tax levy. car. In ad v ertisin g th e sale of any 8. T he supposition th a t "w e,” cigar, tobacco, pipes, or any n a r for Union high school d istric t No. p resum ably d istric t No. 4, levy a This offer for two weeks only cotic.” tax on d istric t Nos. 26, 28, 49, etc., Sunday E vening, Ja n . 30—F irs t W e h ave the la r g est a sso rtm en t, at of special revival m eetings at th e is w rong. All th e se d istric ts form Word has been received by Mrs. M ethodist E piscopal church. th e Union high d istric t, legally G eorge Metzger and Miss Cora popular prices in G resham . form ed for high school purposes. Until February 2, the Monday E vening, Ja n . 31—A m er G reen tellin g of the Injury to th eir ican Legion A uxiliary m eeting a t T h e d istric t votes as a w hole not Daily and Sunday Jour b ro th er, Lewis G reen, tra in m a n on home of Mrn. J. H. Metzger. as se p a ra te u n its. nal, one full year for <7, th e 20th C entury Lim ited betw een 9. T h ere Is sm all and d istan t WE SPECIALIZE IX VALENTINES W ednesday M orning, Feb. 2— with O u t l o o k $8.30. p ro b ab ility th a t any outside d is New York City and Buffalo, on J a n Sew ing class a t high school post Come in and look them over. Daily Journal, for one tric t, from w hich pupils now come u ary 9. He was on a section of the poned from Ja n u a ry 26. w ill ere ct a high school building of tra in w hen th e follow ing section year, $5, with Outlook W ednesday Evening, Feb. 2—De its own. So to provide for th ese collided w ith it, killing several bate at high school betw een G resh Only $6.50. Mail del p ersons and In ju rin g o th ers. Mr. stu d e n ts Is good policy on th e p a rt am and P ark ro se. ivery only at these low G reen h eard an un u su al sound and of Union high d istrict. F riday Evening, Feb. 4—O.U.H.8. Mail orders will receive our caretn! and prompt attention. rates. 10. W hy? B ecause th e ir fam i opened the door of th e c a r Just In liasketball team to play at B eaver tim e to be throw n by th e im pact lies a re grow n up. ton. 15 feet from th e tra in Into a snow drift. He was badly cu t and F riday E vening, Feb. 11—A rem e Plano Tnnlng. bruised but not seriously h u rt, al- i club m a sq u erade, P lano tu n ln g . $3.50. P lano and F eb ru ary 13— Beginning of spec- o rgan rep a irin g F red B. Jones, though It will be sev eral w eeks be fore he can re-u m e his work. Mr lal services a t th e B aptist church. 2625, 49th S treet 8. E., P o rtlan d , G reen and his wife visited G resham Telephone 1561 W ednesday E vening, Feb. 16— or G resham Phone TA bor 8952 i G resham band concert. relativ es tw o years ago. 156L—Adv. VALENTINES Oregon Journal Bargain Hepp’s Racket Store Subscribe Through the Outlook Valentine Headquarter*