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GRESHAM HONOR ROLL FOR EASTERN MULTNOMAH L OUTLOOK TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, IUI» Terse Tales of T he Tow n T h e fo llo w in g l is t o f n a m e s in clu d es th o s e fro m G resh a m . T ro u td a le. F air- v ie w , C orb ett, P le a s a n t H om e, P le a sa n t V a lley . B o rin g , E tc. PAGE THREE The Easiest Question DESTON D. LAKE LOYAL l . l a k e DQOOOOOOOOOOCOO QGQOOQO DOC GOO OOOOOtXHXXKKKFOtX HAROLD LAKE An e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h y o u n g m an GEORGE LARSON H e w as ju s t a n o rd in a ry d o u g h b o y PETER LARSON "l-apa. asked little ttve-year-old, “ how do you open a bank account? w ho h ad n e v e r s le p t a t a h o te l be w ith a ll th e lo n eso m en ess of b ein g EMIL LAUBKR CARL ALLDER ERNEST LAYMAN T h e b a n k s a re alw ay s a sk in g you to open an acco u n t.” fo re, to o k a ro o m a t a le a d in g h o s DON C. ALLARD LEONARD LAUDERBACK aw ay fro m h o m e sta m p e d all o v e r PRANK ARMSTRONG te lry In P o rtla n d o n e n ig h t. H e h ad JULIUS LAMPERT E A R N E S T JO H N WM. A N D E R S O N Son, th a t's th e easiest q uestion to a n sw er th a t you have ask ed in 2D LIEUT ELMER LEADER ISAAC W. ANDERSON a g o o d -sized ro ll of b ills a n d w as th e him . I t w as g e ttin g d a rk a n d every- ARTHUR LEDBURY a long tim e. By opening an acco u n t they m ean leaving som e m oney GLENN ANDRE FRED J LEDBURY o w n e r o f a b e a u tifu l re v o lv er. B eing one on th e s tr e e t b u t h im seem ed to ROBERT ANDREWS WM LEDBURY w ith them . You Just walk up to th e window and tell th e m an you w ant AMBERT ANDREWS fro m th e c o u n try h e is a g o o d sh o t be h u r r y in g so m e w h e re a n d he h ad JOSEPH C. LETSINGER MELVIN ANDREWS l.LoY D L1TTLEPAGE to leave so m uch money. T h ere is little said ab o u t th e "opening." HERBERT ARMSTRONG a n d is fu lly a b le to ta k e c a re of h im ALTON LOVELACE no p lace to go th a t w as m o re c h e e r EDWIN FOREST ARNOLD HARoLD LYMAN- self a n d his p ro p e r ty — b u t his h o te l TOM BAKER He ta k e s y o u r money and gives you a receipt, and a check book and KEITH LYMAN- fu l th a n th e s tr e e t o r th e ra ilw a y ELMER BANKL’S e x p e rie n c e h ad been co n fin ed to f l i r t LIEUT CHAS R McCOLL HERBERT BASLEE ask s no questions. Vou have th en opened a bank account. Now to SGT C. W (SHERMAN) M'CARTER ing w ith th e c h a m b e rm a id s fro m th e w a itin g room , even If th e cold d a m p ERNEST BATES SGT. ROY M’CARTER. BYRON BELL open an account a t the sto re — well, th a t's d ifferen t— th ey alw ay s ask c a r r o l l M c C r e a r y ness d id p e n e tr a te to th e bo n es an d sid e w a lk . SGT (1st C lass) PRANK BELL E J MiCULLOCH som e questions. LESLIE BERKE J o h n M c G in n is W h en h e w as re a d y to g o to bed th e sid e w a lk s w ere w et w ith tr a c k OTI.EY BERKE ARCHIE McKEOWN PETER R BERKE he p lace d h is m oney u n d e r h is pillow ln g s fro m th e slip e ry s tre e ts . l e w is b u r l m c k in n e y cttQ Q O o o o o Q o cR X io tX K y ao o cH jo o o o co ao Q o aao JX K JO C K K H X H JO O ALBERT A. BEYER RoBT M a GNUSEN a n d h is g u n w ith in easy re a c h on a CARL P BEYER An old lad y , n o t too w arm ly clad W ILLIE MARTIN- ELMER C BEYER CHARLES MAYER c h a ir a t h is b ed sid e. T h e n h e w a n an d to o feeb le to s ta n d long, w as JACK BICHAN, honorably discharged NEWTON L MARYOTT BLISS. CLEVELAND d e re d In to d re a m la n d , fe e lin g th a t s e a te d on a fo ld in g cam p sto o l on th e SGT HARVEY MASSEY HENRY BOTTLESON Gresham SGT LEE MERRILL Oregon h im se lf an d h is m oney w as In no ed g e of th e h u rr y in g s tre a m of h u LIEUT. AMOS WATT BOTKIN WALTER W METZGER DANIEL BOURGEOIS d a n g e r. ADELRERT W METZGER m a n ity , o fferin g h e r p a p e rs in m u te EUGENE BOURGEOIS PLOYED S. METZGER CECIL BOZARTH A lo n g a b o u t fo u r o ’clock in th e ap p e a l. T h e so ld ie r p assed h e r by, JOHN MILAN SGT BOYD O. BRASWELL WAGONER BAYARD MILLER C aJil o f T h a n k s. m o rn in g he w as a w a k e n e d by a d eep th e n tu r n in g , to o k off a glove, u n JOHN BRIGGS CORP. GLENWOOD MILLER DAN CUPID KNOWS NO ED G A R BROOKS W e, th e p a re n ts , w ife a n d c h ild re n h c m o f f e t t b re a th in g so m e w h e re in th e room . b u tto n e d h is eo at to g e t in to th e r e JEROM E BROOK LE1GHTI IN MONTEITH ARMISTICE of N ew ton P a rs o n s, w ish to ex p ress EM ERSO N BROW N H e c a u tio u sly re a c h e d fo r h is g u n cess w h ere rep o sed h is c ash , took o u t t h o s p. M o r g a n PRANK BROWN LELAND B. MOORE o u r th u n k s an d h e a r tf e lt a p p re c ia a n d liste n e d In te n tly . P re tty so o n he a g le a m in g new q u a r t e r a n d p u t it CLARENCE BROWNING GEORGE NEIRSoN CORP. ANDREW J. BRUGGER tio n to a ll th e n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s L o u is n e il s o n lo c a te d th e ex act sp o t fro m w h en ce in to h e r tr e m b lin g h a n d , ta k in g a ERNEST J. BRUGGER GEORGE NELSON a n d esp ecially th e ra ilro a d m en, w ho JOHN BURBA th e so u n d s cam e a n d le t h is re v o lv e r p enny p n p e r from h e r pile, an d fo r EDWARD C. NOREEN LEON CADDY OSCAR E. NOREEN show ed su ch k in d n e ss to u s in o u r sp it o u t a b u lle t. E v e ry th in g w as g o t h is c h an g e. CALL, ROBERT RoY OLSEN ALBERT CAMP re c e n t illn e ss a n d loss o f o u r d e a r RAUL PALMBLAD s till in th e ro o m b u t th e ech o es, an d T h e p a p e r w as d e p o site d In a tr a s h ED CANIPP RAY RALMGUIST o n e a n d fo r th e m an y b e a u tifu l OSCAR CARLSON as th e y d ied dow n th e r e w as a g r e a t can ju s t a ro u n d th e c o rn e r. H is w as tom p a r k e r HARRY C. CHASE \ ERL PARKER flo w e rs w hich h elp ed to m a k e th e h u b b u b a n d a h u n d re d p e rso n s w ere a sm all tr ib u te , b u t It w as n o t c h a r i JO SEPH CHIODO IRVIN PARMLEY ERNEST CHRISTENSEN so rro w e a sie r. PEDER It. PEDERSON s c ra m b lin g th r o u g h th e c o rrid o rs . ty. H is m o th e r w as n o t se llin g p a LOUIS CHRISTENSEN EDWARD PEAK GEORGE CLARK T h ey w ere ail v ery m u ch ex cited , b u t p ers In th e ra in , b u t so m e b o d y ’s Mr. an d M rs. H e n ry P a rs o u s , M rs. PELTON, WILLIAM SGT. CARL GONDGON , CLIFTON PETERSON th e y o u n g m an tu r n e d on th e lig h ts m o th e r was. M ary P a rs o n s, F a y e a n d D ale ORRIE CONRAD ELMER L. I’H ELPS PERCY CONRAD v ery d e lib e ra te ly , a n d o p en ed th e P a rs o n s. LEONARD PIATT EDMUND G CONVILL PAY E. POTTER HARRY COOLEY. W e h e a r a lo t of A m erican m a- d o o r. T h en it w as fo u n d th a t h e h ad H o w a r d r o w e r s M I LO M COONS ¡CECIL PULFEIt s h o t th e v alv e off th e r a d ia to r w hich ch in e g u n s a n d th e G erm an b ra n d GEORGE W. CRANDALL DEXTER QUESINBERRY Card o f T hanks. RALPH E. CRANDALL w as ju s t b e g in n in g to re sp o n d to th e w hich th e d is p a tc h e s alw ay s to ld of 1ST LIEUT It W QUESINBERRY SGT. (1st Class) EAR! RADFORD 2D LIEUT. FRED CRANE b ein g ta k e n in th e i r n e sts— th e y h e a t diffu sed by th e fu rn a c e in th e I ELMER ItADFORD EMERSON A CRAWFORD W e d e sire to e x te n d o u r m o st s in ERVIN F RADFORD FRANK CRAWFORD w ere so m e b ird s. Also we h e a r oc b a se m e n t. CORP. FLOYD RADFORD c e re e x p re s sio n s of g r a titu d e to th e DOMINICK CUNNINGHAM c a sio n a lly of th e In v e n to rs of th e s e JESSE RADFORD CORP. CARLYLE A CUNNINGHAM frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs w ho so k in d ly ELLSWORTH RAKER REUBEN DANIELSON A G resh am y o u n g s te r h a s been w o n d e rfu l m a c h in e s a n d d iscu ssio n s HARVEY RANEY W ENDELL DANIELSON a ss iste d us in o u r b e re a v e m e n t upon m u ch im p re sse d re c e n tly by w a rn in g s of w a te r a n d a ir-co o led ty p es. A rm y CLIFFORD W. READ FRED DAVIS GUY It. READ, Severely wounded. th e d e a th o f o u r b eloved w ife and J H DEAVER a b o u t th e c a re o f h is h e a lth in th e s e re v o lv e rs th a t sh o o t fro m six to ten RGSS E. READ. Cited for bravery W. DEAVER I d a u g h te r . CHAS. C. REED CHAS. DEHAVEN d ay s o f th e 'f l u ,” an d th e n u m e ro u s b u lle ts a t a lo a d in g a re fa m ilia r to G. REYNOLDS SADDLER EDWARD DICKENSON C h a rle s J o h n s o n , W. B o ttle so n a n d d e a th s th a t he h a s b een to ld a b o u t. m ost o f th e y o u n g m en o f th e w o rld ; '.E R N E RICHEY GOUGH O. DIX I. E RICHMOND W ife. JOSEPH DOLOVITCH H is f a t h e r is a ra ilro a d m a n , an d also p u m p g u n s a n d a u to m a tic s . B ut 1 WARD RICHMOND LEO DOLOVITCH HARRY C. RICKERT Dan C upid ev id e n tly recognizes HARLOW M DOUGLASS w hen S a n ta C lau s cam e a ro u n d th e th e g u n th e y use In th e m ovies—-we VICTOR RICKERT CECIL DUKE Cui*>d a t a C ost o f a n C onta. kfd rec e iv e d a fine ch o o -ch o o tr a in . n e v e r h e a r m e n tio n o f th e g u n s o r i no a rm is tic e te rm s to cease firin g W ltlC H ER T RAYMOND DUNBAR P rin c e ss P a t " — P a tric ia of C on 2D LIEUT. LESTER RICHEY ED DUNN H e w as p ro u d ly e x h ib itin g it to so m e “ E ig h t y e a rs ag o w hen we first th e m an w ho In v e n te d It. T h e v il 1ST SGT KENNETH ROBERTS n a u g h t— h as fallen b efo re one of EDER. PRANK CLAUD ROBINSON HENRY ELTON EASTMAN n e ig h b o rs w ho a sk e d how m u ch it la in Is ch a se d a ll o v e r th e h o u se, up his sw ift a rro w s S he h as a c c e p t m oved to M a tto o n , I w as a g re a t s u f SAM W. ROBINSON ELLIOTT, RAY EDWARD ed C o m m an d er R am sey, h e ir to co st to rid e on h is tr a in . FRANK ROGERS WILSON EASTMAN on th e ro o f, dow n th e ra in sp o u t an d fe r e r fro m in d ig e stio n a n d c o n s tip a ARCHIE ROSS RAY ELLIOTT th e E arl of DalhotiHle. P rin c e ss “ T h re e d o lla rs ,” h e a n sw e re d . tio n ,” w rite s M rs. R o b e rt M atto o n , o v e r m iles of s tre e ts , b la z in g aw ay a t CORP. JO E -ROSS VENCIL EVANS P at h as re fu se d m any royal and NELSON ROSS ED. EVERETT “ W h e re can you g o fo r th r e e d o l him a t e v e ry ju m p . It is a m a rv e l M atto o n , 111. “ I h ad fre q u e n t h e a d p rin cely p ro p o sals “ A tr u e love GLENN RUSHER W S. EVERETT CORP. D. E RUSSELL la r s ? ” o n e ask ed . GALEN FANCHER a c h e s an d dizzy sp ells, a n d th e r e w as a f f a i r " — Is th e v erd ict over th is o u s Run, you n e v e r see It lo a d e d , you JOHN DALE RUSSELL ELIS FORSGREN m atch. M o u n t S co tt c e m e te ry .” w as th e n e v e r see it re lo a d e d a n d it n e v e r a fe e lin g lik e a heav y w e ig h t p re s s EDGAR L. RUSSELL ISAAC POSTER CHASE E. ST. CI,AIR EMANUEL FOX p ro m p t rep ly . ru n s o u t o f b u lle ts. in g on my sto m a c h a n d c h e s t a ll th e LESLIE T ST.CLAIR SGT. JOHN W. FOX SGT. RUDOLPH SARQUIST MILTON FOX tim e. I fe lt m ise ra b le . E v ery m o r 2D LT. GEORGE SCHANTIN ERNEST J FREEMAN PLEASANT HOME sel o f food d is tre s s e d m e. I could TONY SC11 ANTIN’ KENT FREEMAN n o t re s t a t n ig h t a n d fe lt tire d an d SGT, (1st Class) S. G. SCHNEIDER FREDERICK, OTTO ALBE1UP SEDIG T h e R ed C ro ss A u x iliary w ill m eet w o rn o u t all th e tim e. W ILLIAM GAUPMAN O ne b o ttle HARRY SEDIG DEWEY GIBBS OSCAR SEDIG n e x t F rid a y a fte rn o o n w ith M rs. M. of C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts c u re d m e CORP. ROY H. GIBBS an d I h a v e sin c e fe lt lik e a d iffe re n t | ED. THEO. SELL LLOYD GIESE W a sh in g to n , D. J a n . 13.— an d in a n s w e r to specific re q u e s ts. H e L e n n a rts . RAY SHRINER p e rs o n .”— A dv. MERRILL R. GOOD ROBERT SHUMWAY MERV1N R. GOOD S p ecial to th e O u tlo o k :— R e p re s e n b eliev es t h a t th is m e th o d o f d is tr ib ALFRED 8IMONSEN hom er g ossett A uto a c c e sso rie s fo r a ll cars. C. F o rd a n d C h e v ro le t re p a irin g . C. ALFRED SLOOP ROBERT GUSTAFSON ta tiv e C. N. M c A rth u r, of th e T h ird u tio n w ill In s u re a p ro p e r use o f th e E. O sb u rn & Co. , THOS. ELTON SLOOP W ILLIE HALEY E. O sb u rn , G re sh a m . tf seed s w ith o u t w aste. FRED MURRAY SMITH FLOYD HALLOCK O reg o n D istric t, to d ay announced I OSCAR SPAHN OLIVER HAMBLIEN Mr. M c A rth u r a lso h a s se v e ra l (HARRY SPENCER CORP PRANK A. HAMLIN th a t h e h ad a t h is d isp o sal s e v e ra l th o u s a n d a g r ic u ltu r a l b u lle tin s a t ht3 FRANK G VAN SPEYBROCK JOHN HAMLIN CLIFTON HARRIS GEORGE STAFI'ANSON th o u s a n d p a c k a g e s of a s s o rte d v eg e d isp o sal a n d w ill be g lad to fu rn is h THEADORE HARRIS JOSEPH STAFFEN8ON FRED HARRT 11J A I. M A It ST A F F E N S ON ta b le an d flo w e r seed s, a n d th a t he lis ts o f th e sam e a n d to fill su ch o r LAWRENCE HARVEY WA LF REI > STA FFENSON w ill be g la d to su p p ly re a s o n a b le d e rs fo r b u lle tin s as m ay s u b s e q u e n t ALFRED HAUGLUM CORP. EARL STANLEY PETER HAUGLUM HARRY STANLEY q u a n titie s of th e sa m e to an y re s id e n t ly be s e n t to him . T h e se b u lle tin s PORTUS H A TFIELD SGT WILBUR STANLEY SGT. VEHN STATER MICHAEL It HEMRICH o f M u ltn o m a h co u n ty w ho c o n te m d eal w ith n u m e ro u s s u b je c ts p e r ta in C. HENDRICKS RAUL STEVENS p la te s p la n tin g a s p rin g g a rd e n . ROY HENSLEY C L A R K E STILLIONS ing to a g r ic u ltu r e , h o r tic u ltu r e , do- CLYDE P. STONE 2D LIEUT W A. HENSLEY T h is y e a r's a llo tm e n t o f see d s is m o stic sc ien ce, s a n ita tio n a n d o th e r SGT. OSCAR STONE CARYL HESLIN ERNEST W STRATTON C O R I. CLAUDE HESLIN c o n sid e ra b ly s m a lle r th a n t h a t of live to p ics. CHARLES HICKS ARTHUR STREBIN p re v io u s y e a rs b ec a u se w a r c o n d i JAS. O. HILLYARD GEORGE It. SWAGEKT A ll re q u e s ts fo r see d s sh o u ld be J. WILLIAM HILLYARD GEORGE SWYGERT — *--w —— • • „ •- . tio n s h a v e p ro h ib ite d th e im p o r ta a d d re s se d to R e p re s e n ta tiv e C. N. CONRAD H' 'ECKER LESTER TALLMADGE VICTOR HOLM 'CORP. FRANK TEEV1N, wounded. tio n o f la rg e q u a n titie s th a t th e g o v M c A rth u r, H o u se Office B u ild in g , JOHN K HONEY iEDMOND TEEVIN e rn m e n t h a s h e re to fo re p u rc h a s e d W a sh in g to n , D. C., a n d th o se w ho FREDERICK HONEY ¡W ILL TEEVIN HERBERT H. HOSS PAYMASTER LLOYD TEGART fro m E u ro p e an d b ec a u se o f lig h t w rite sh o u ld s ta te w h e th e r th e y w ant FRED HOSS j 2D LIEUT ERNEST THOM CORP BRUCE HOYT, wounded severely EDRIC THOMAS y ield s a n d low d e liv e rie s of seed s v e g e ta b le o r flo w e r seed s, o r b o th , EVERETT HUGHES FRANK W THOMAS 1ST LIEUT. DR. H. H. HUGHES g ro w n o n c o n tr a c t fo r th e g o v e rn a n d a lso w h e th e r th e y w ish lists of KIRK THOMPSON G W HUMASON STUART THOMPSON m en t. R e p re s e n ta tiv e M c A rth u r w ill a g r ic u ltu r a l b u lle tin s . S eeds w ill be CORPORAL RAYMOND HUMASON EARL TOWNSEND SGT C. C. JACK ¡FRANK TOWNSEND th e r e fo re n o t a tte m p t an y g e n e ra l m ailed fro m W a s h in g to n about CORP. W F JE N N E GEORGE TOWNSEND d is trib u tio n o f see d s b u t w ill sen d M arch 1 st, a n d e a rly o rd e r s w ill n a t SGT GUY D. JONES LESLIE T< iWNHEND ALBERT A. JOHNSON ALPHONSE VAN DONINCK th e m o n ly w h ere th e y a re w a n te d u ra lly rec e iv e first c o n sid e ra tio n . AXEL F JOHNSON AUGUST VAN DONINCK SGT GUSTAVE A. JOHNSON [JOE VERETTI HARRY JOHNSON S. o. VI KEN- JOHN A. JOHNSON ARTHUR VOLBRECHT N ot only does ' age creep on ap ace,” B ew are of th e m an w ho lau g h s too ROY JOHNSON WALTER VOLBRECHT WILLIAM E JOHNSON (AUGUST WALCH h u t so m etim es it seem s to go a good h e a rtily a t y o u r Jokes. He w ants ALBERT E. JONSRUD J' 'SEPH WALCH AHI.AN JOY •WILLIAM WALCH, killed in action. som ething. deal fa s te r th a n a p act FAXON JOY CARL I WALKER BERT KANE RALEIGH B WATSON CARL W KELLER CORP. 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