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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Portland Girl and Troutdale Man Wed Lawbreakers Beware! At the State Legislature TVESDAÏ, FIHKIAKY OKEGON VALE ALUMNI OEEEH STUDENT HELP Form er R esident of P leasan t Valley Dies. W illard U. Moore, who passed aw ay at his home in P o rtlan d S u n day, form erly resided in the P lea s an t Valley neighborhood. Mr Moore conducted th e g en eral m er chandise stoi;e here for a num ber of years, and was w ell and favor ably known. He leaves to m ourn his death his wife, L etta A. Moore two sous Leland B. and Clyde B. and one d au g h ter L au ra P. Moore, a ll residing in P ortland. STATE SCHOOL FUNDS. Don’t lay down the paper tilt you have read the W ant Ads. Six P er Cent. Loaned by th e S tate Land Board of th e S tate of Oregon. Loans a re j m ade on im proved farm s only. In- ' te re s t payable sem i-annually, i Loans are perm itted up to one- ; th ird of the ag ric u ltu ral value of Teacher of Singing the land exclusive of the im prove- i m ents. The length of the loan is option- ) 408 Maegly T ichner Bldg. I al w ith the borrow er but not over ! Broadw ay & A lder Sts ten years. After the first year p ar- j tial paym ents of th e principal may Phone SU nset 6130 P ortland be m ade if desired. T he S tate now has 8IU4.699.00 i Also d irecto r of Cappella Trio, loaned from th is fund on Multtio- 1 Mignon Chorus, M adrigal Q uar m ah County farm s. For application form s see John j tet, and F irs t United P resb y A. Beckwith. A ttorney at Law, 614 terian Church Choir. P o rte r Building, P o rtlan d , Oregon, j —Adv. P upils from th is studio are given radio experience as soon as qualified. B uttons sewed on and sm all re p airs cheerfully m ade, no charge. 61,66 for b a it h o a r l«s*on. C leaning and pressing. P ete r ben- I ard, phone 1211. Res. 3664. We call and deliver.— Adv. Five hundred d o llars is going S peaker Addresses Salem ( ham her begging and a local boy may win it. Speaker John H. C arkin a d Som ew here in Oregon, preferably dressed the m em bership of th e S a A w edding of in te re st to T ro u t lem Cham ber of Com m erce re c e n t outside of P o rtlan d , is th e rig h t dale resid en ts is th a t of Miss N a ly. ta lk in g on th e subject of th e ' boy, to g rad u a te in Ju n e from a th a lie F lorence S elling of P ortlan d Oregon leg islatu re. and R ussell C harles W ilson of nigh school, o r equivalent p re p a r In his discussion of w hat is be- T ro utdale. The w edding, a b ril ato ry school, qualified to en ter , ing done at the p rese n t session Mr. lia n t affair, w as held a t th e H otel Yale U niversity. New Haven. | C arkin declared th a t not only are P o rtlan d in the presence of 100 Conn., and fitted by stan d in g In th e house and se n ate passing laws guests, on F riday evening a t 8 studies, achievem ents in o th er s tu and m aking ap p ro p riatio n s for th e o’clock, th e Rev. W. G. E liot, p as dent activ ities and q u alities of ta x p ay ers to pay, b u t a t th e sam e to r of th e U n itarian church, of ! lead ersh ip to bd selected for th e Im plem ents and m achinery, w a tim e th e people them selves are ficiating. The bride w as attended ' an n u al sch o larsh ip aw ard of th e te r system s, th a t do the w ork the m aking laws and au th o rizin g ap way you w ant it done. H essel Im by h er sister Miss T helm a Selling Oregon Yale A lum ni association. p ro p riatio n s for continued expen and th e groom ’s best m an w as his T h rice before th is gift of Ore- plem ent Co., G resham , Ore.—Adv. ditures. b ro th er, R obert H. W ilson. Mrs. 1 gon’s some 150 g rad u a tes and for- A lbatros Sutex chim ney clean er, He m ade it c lea r th a t as a m a t W ilson is an in stru c to r in a P o rt : m er stu d en ts of th e fam ous u n iv er clean s your stove pipes and ch im te r of fact m ost of th e Increases in land high school. Mr. W ilson is a sity, w ith its cen tu ries-o ld tra d i neys in a jiffy. L. L. K idder Hdw e sta te tax es have been authorized Co.—Adv. m em ber of the firm of W ilson tions of dem ocracy, n atio n ally -rep - Kiowa County, K ansas, can now by the vote of th e people. T hat the B ro th ers, ra n c h e rs resid in g w est boast of th e first woman sh e riff resen tativ e stu d e n t body and high leg islato rs them selves authorized of T routdale. A fter a w edding trip in th e Sun Flow er S tate. sta n d ard s in ath letics, etc., as w ell Mrs. very little except for th e upkeep of to Spokane th e couple w ill re tu rn F ra n k C hase succeeds her hus. as sch o lastically , has been a w a rd band to th is exceedingly “he-m an" penal in stitu tio n s and other e sta b ed, h ith e rto to P o rtlan d boys: D on to T ro u td ale to live. post as keeper of the peace and lished sta te activ ities and expenses ald T. Nelson, Jefferson High, in law • reg u la rly authorized for sta te of 1924; C harles E. W right, Lincoln COTTRELL ficials. On th e o th e r hand all th e High, in 1925, and G erald Norman A PLEA FOR THE BIRDS. m illage taxes in th e state, such as Burk, Jefferson High, in 1926. T he C ottrell P aren t-T ea ch e r a s those for un iv ersity , ag ric u ltu ral sociation w ill m eet on F rid ay eve “Not enough boys in th e sm aller G resham . Oregon, Feb. 1.—E ditor college, the norm al schools, as well ning, F e b ru a ry 4, at the school- O utlook:—T he recent cold snap cities and tow ns outside of P o rt th e so ld iers’ bonus and oth er A w om an's beauty w ins land have applied for th is sc h o lar house. In connection w ith th e w as a hard one on the wild birds, A 27-1J funds secured by ta x atio n had been ship,” says R obert T re at P latt, m eeting th e refre sh m e n t com m ittee and those who have p u t out feed for her an enviable so voted by th e people. w ill have a b asket social, th e p ro for them show by th e ir kindness prom inent P o rtlan d law yer of th e ' Mr. C arkin also showed th a t a p cial position. You will firm of P latt, P la tt, F ales & Sm ith, ceeds to go to the p u rch ase of new and thought th a t they a re begin p ro p riatio n s m ade by the leg isla P latt building, to whom inquiries su its for the b asketball team . find in th is shop au a t ning to THIN K along th e right tu re a re only a sm all p a rt of th e should be addressed. "W e w ant I R ichard M undlin has purchased lines. The birds a re th e g rea test m osphere of refinem ent to tal ta x p ay e rs’ bill— in fact, less qualified boys and th e ir p aren ts to th e J. M. Brophy 15-acre ran ch a friends th e farm er and g ard en er th an 10 per cent of it—and th a t If as well as expert beau know of th is opportunity. This m ile south of C ottrell station on have, and anyth in g th a t is an aid th e le g isla tu re should m eet and de year we hope th is honor may be th e Booth road. H e has recently to a g ric u ltu re is a benefit to every ty cu lture. term in e to m ake no ap p ro p riatio n s aw arded to a ‘co u n try boy’. Yale ’ accepted a position w ith th e 20th one else. It is a p leasu re to see w h atev er for any purp o se th e ta x C entury sto re in G resham . them flitting about in th e tre e s and payer would still be confronted lias been built up by ‘country boys’. over th e fields, and th e sw eet mel w ith n in e-ten th s of h is p rese n t tax They have proved the backbone not PLEASANT VALLEY odies they m ake a re in sp irin g and burden. T his he declared is evl- ' only of the big cities, b ut of Yale, i a p t to cre a te a line of though bene dent, inasm uch as 50 per ce n t of ; which, seeking no num bers, but r e Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis e n te r ficial to th e av erag e hum an mind. the tax burden Is for schools; the stric tin g its en ro llm en t, is glad to tain ed Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Towel As a friend to a g ric u ltu re we will road co n stru ctio n program follows adm it a picked m an chosen by its and son Ja ck ie of Longview last alum ni.” only m ention one variety, for in as a close second. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tow el are W ith th e 8500 tow ard bis fre sh stance, the quail. Bob W hite is a Session H andicapped fo r Time. on th e ir w ay to C alifornia on a man year expenses, th e cooperation seed eater, and a prodigious one D irectly re fe rrin g to th e w ork of ( p le asu re trip. a t th at. In Vol. I ll, No. 3, of the th e assem bly, th e sp eak er showed j of th e U n iv ersity ’s B ureau of Self- : 4 OVER FIRST Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H ills, Mrs. Jo u rn a l of Econom ic Entom ology th a t th e effort m ade by him and the H elp and th e local ulum ni's back- ' Clyde S ager and A. G. S ager w ere ¿STATE BANK we find th a t a single bob w h ite fn cordial resp o n se of m em bers of the ing, the boy selected is expected to ca lle rs a t th e T. P. Cam pbell home a single day has been know n to eat low er house to his request for have no difficulty in m eeting th e I on Sunday afternoon. of b arn y ard g rass 2,500 seeds, beg early p rese n tatio n of bills had re rest of his expenses w hile there, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rhoads and com pleting the four-year g ar tick 1,400, black m u stard 2,500, sulted in secu rin g in tro d u ctio n of and ch ild ren of Cedar w ere guests a t burdock 600, c ra b g ra ss 2,000, a la rg e r num ber of m easu res in the course. The th re e previous recip i th e home fo Mr. and Mrs. O. J curled dock, 4,175, dodder 1,560 first tw o w eeks of th e session th an ents have all “m ade the g ra d e ” and F o rsg ren Sunday. evening prim rose, 10,000, lam bs ever before. Most of th e im portant are now Yale u pper-classm en w ith Every Saturday Night Mr. and Mrs. Ben M atthew s of q u a rte r 15,000, m ilkw eed 770, pep bills w ere alre ad y before th e house good records. G resham visited w ith th e la tte r’s Members of th e sch o larsh ip com per g rass 2,400, pigweed 12,000, of rep resen tativ es. T his would r e m other, Mrs. F lo ra Troge, on S un P latt, plan tain 12,500, ra b b it’s foot clover su lt In giving th e le g isla tu re m ore m ittee Include C hairm an day. T re a su re r G erald E. Beebe, B u rn ett 30,000, roundhead bush clover 1,- tim e to consider them . Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r en ter M usic by Al G ood w in ’s Goodwin, H arvey N. Black, Rodney 800, sm artw eed 2,250, w hite v< Mr. C arkin praised th e w ork of tained a num ber of frien d s from O r c h e str a A E n te r ta in e r n vain 18,750, w ater sm artw eed 2,000, th e house m em bers b ut expressed L. G lisan, N orm an N. Rupp, F re d P o rtlan d on Sunday. 65c Admisshin Sftc over 120,000 seeds in one day. Be th e view th a t th e 40 days w as a lto erick H. S trong, C harles C arver, Mrs. G. H. K esterson is in a 6 m iles from G resham sides these th e quail eats about 145 geth er too sh o rt a tim e in w hich to Jr., Mason E h rm an , Aubrey R. P o rtlan d hospital for trea tm e n t. E v e r y o n e c o r d ia lly in v ite d different species of in ju rio u s in carefu lly consider leg islativ e m a t W atzek, R obert H. Noyes, and Ray H er m any friends hope to h ear of sects, including cutw orm s, cabbage ters. H e suggested th a t Oregon W. Frolinjan. h er speedy recovery. w orm s, chinch bugs. etc. T his THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT, should adopt the C alifornian plan seem s like a stupendous am ount of of a divided session. In th a t sta te { SANDY BLUFF w ork for one single bird to accom th e le g isla tu re m eets for 20 days T he L adies Aid w ill m eet with plish in a single day, and w hat for in tro d u ctio n of b ills and re fe r Service Mrs. S. B. Splaw n on W ednesday. would it cost a farm er to have th is ence of such m e asu res to the p ro p Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson en w ork done if it could be done by a er com m ittees. A djournm ent is GRESHAM te rta in e d on Sunday w ith a b irth hired m an? T hink of all th e v arie th en ta k en for th re e o r four weeks SALES & SERVICE day dinner for th e ir tw o sons tie s of birds. They a re all seed and to allow tim e for ca refu l co n sid er Phone IsOl C harles and Ray, w hose birthdays insect eating bipeds. Teach your ation of th e b ills by com m ittees f come one th e last of Ja n u a ry and children to take an in te re st in the and by th e people of th e state. | th e other in F ebruary. Those b irds and learn to love and a p p re Upon reconvening for 30 days for p resen t, besides the host and h o st ciate them . I t w ill go a long w ay final action on leg islatio n , all have ess and guests of honor and th e ir tow ards building up th eir educa Over 15 yearn in the name huninenn m uch c le a re r and b etter u n d er wives, w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ray W il tion and w ill m ake them b etter stan d in g of w hat is involved in th e kenson a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. men and women. law s proposed. Look the car over, drive it, compare the price H. W ..SNASHALL. G. S. W ilkenson, and th e ir two S h o rtcu ts and Savings. and the car. All with 1927 license. sons. S tressin g th e point th a t th e re Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G rey e n te r FAIRVIEW w as too m uch expended for h irin g : 1925 OVERLAND Touring.............................$350 tained relativ es from P o rtlan d clerk s and ste n o g ra p h ers. Mr. Car- T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r a s 1924 C H E \ ROLET Touring, glass enclosure. $200 Sunday. sociation w ill hold its re g u la r kin referre d to the plan he had In 1925 FORD Coupe, balloon tires, extras, etc.... $350 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. W atkins and m ind before th e le g isla tu re met, Mr. and Mrs. Ray R athm an w ere m eeting at th e schoolhouse F rid ay w hereby instead of having a spec 1924 O \ ERLAND Coupe, very good............ $350 afternoon, F eb ru ary 4, a t 2 o'clock d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Je ss 1924 S TAR l ouring............................................ $300 ial ste n o g ra p h er for each m em ber P lan s will be m ade for celeb ratin g H ite on Sunday. th e system in use by sev eral states 1921 DODGE Touring......................................$125 the an n iv ersary of th e organization G. P angborn has re tu rn e d to his should be adopted. In th is method of th e P aren t-T ea ch e r association, 1926 TV PE DODGE Special Coupe, Car A-l hom e a fte r being aw ay several No one would think of trading in a car just because sten o g rap h ic w ork is done by a th ese to be announced later. All condition, lots of extras................................ $726 m onths. He was m arried a t C h rist corps of six or eig h t ex p erts. Un its tires were worn out. Why not apply the same m em bers and p are n ts are urged to m as tim e and his bride w ill be d er this plan th e le g isla tu re could be present. principle to your motor? It’s perfectly natural that h ere as soon as she disposes of A large list of other good used cars, trucks, do aw ay w ith th e engrossed and its moving parts should need replacement. T h e.F a irv iew g ran g e will give a some p ro p erty in Seattle. enrolled b ills com m ittee w ork and tractors, implements. Mrs. J. O. M atthew s and daugh 500 p a rty in th e F airview city hall su b stitu te th e p rin tin g of hills, th u s te r w ere home over the w eek-end. F riday evening, F eb ru ary 4. A effecting a saving both fn tim e and Don't sacrifice your car. Consult us. Let us Mrs. Byron en tertain ed them at sh o rt program w ill be rendered cost. H ow ever, th e sp eak er a d look it over—we’re motor specialists. and refresh m en ts Rerved. E v ery d in n er on Sunday. m itted th e difficulty of doing aw ay one is cordially invited to attend. P h o n e w ith clerk h ire as long as the m em GRESHAM Piano Tuning. We guarantee an expert mechanical job and will P iano tuning, 83.50. P iano and PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE b ers received b u t 83 p e r day. A t use only the best parts, such as iMcQuay-Norris titude of leg islatu re, he noted, was o rgan repairing. F red B. Jones, 2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P ortland. Piston Rings, Pistons, Pins and, if you need them, L eonard F rin k is a t F a lls City th a t as long as they w ere required Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham to lim it them selves to th a t figure, searings. w ith his m other who is 111. 1561—Adv. they w ere a t least en titled to ste n Mr. and Mrs. E R. H arpole of Our cleaning is different; you ographic and clerical help. The Sunday d inner will be satisfied. Let us prove it. P o rtlan d w ere add ress w as h eard by a very a tte n A TRUCK FDR EVERY KIND OF WORK P eter L enard. We call and deliver. gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H al You'll get a price in advance. tive audience, w hose approval was —Adv. stead. cordially expressed. • SI M M O5S. The Ladles Aid will hold its next No M-58 In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of m eeting on F eb ru ary 17 a t the STATED COMMUNICA- O regon for the C ounty of M ultno home of Mrs. W a lte r H all on Me, m ah Daily Tripn to Portland tion F airview Lodge, No. 92 J. H. Nelson a n d H. B. J a r l, c o -p a rt K lnley road. A. F. & A. M. S atu rd ay eve ners. doing buRinefls a s th e R idge L um ber C om pany, an assum ed nam e Mrs. A. C hapm an has retu rn ed ning, F eb ru ary 5, 1927, 8 o'clock Gresham Powell H A M L IN & H O S S , P r o p s. P ortland com pany P laintiffs, vs. Am os H. Phone to h er home from P o rtlan d , w here H omecoming and m ortgage b u rn and P o rte r. D efendant. El. E ast Taylor P h o n e 2.T1I1 T o Amo* H. P o rte r. T he above nam ed she w as taken some tim e ago for ing. M embers p lease attend. 15*1 P o w e ll S tr e e t Maple Phone EAst (Ms# D e fe n d a n t: WM. H. STANLEY, S ecy . In the nam e o f th e S ta te of Oregon, trea tm e n t. JOHN T. MCGINNIS, W M. you Are hereby re q u ire d to a p p e a r and Ella Hoberg Tripp •xy J -1 Ttou will find Buick. a delightful car to drive Until you drive one of the latest Buick models, you’ll never know how fine motor car performance can be. e s c i a tu You Mill particularly enjoy the DANCE amazing smoothness of the Buick engine, vibrationless beyond belief at every speed. DAMASCUS Buy a Buick! You’ll get driving qualifies that are the envy of the motor car industry. Waiter W. Metzger Dependable Late Model Used Cars IWiy Sacrifice a Good Car Just Because of Motor Wear Hessel Implement Co. COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE GRESHAM GARAGE a n sw e r th e com plaint filed a g a in st you. In the above e n title d cause, on or before the 1st d a y of F e b ru a ry . 1927, a n d if you fail so to answ er, for w ant thereof, p lain tiff will ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in st you for the sum of One H u n dred F ifty -F iv e and 86-100 ($155.8«) D ollars, w ith in te re s t a t 8% p e r a n num from D ecem ber 31, 1925, until paid, to g e th e r w ith the fu rth e r sum o f F ifty <$50.00) D ollars a s special a t to rn e y fees ; a n d for the sum of One H u n d red Sixteen a n d 32-100 ($116 32) D o llars on plaintiffs* first, fu rth e r and s e p a ra te cau se of action, to g eth e r w ith In terest a t 8% per an n u m on the sum o f Two H u n d red S ix ty -six and 32-100 ($266.32) D o llars from J a n u a ry 13. 1925. to a n d u n til th e 10th of De- cem ber. 1925 a n d in te rest a t 8% per an n u m on the sum of One H undred Sixteen a n d 32-100 ($116 32) D ollars from M arch 1. 1926. until paid, and for P la in tiffs co sts a n d d isb u rse m en ts herein Incurred T h is sum m ons is published by ord er of Hon. i/ouis P. H ew itt. Ju d g e of the above e n title d c o u rt, m ade on the 2 'th d a y o f D ecem ber. 1926. sa id ord er p rescrib in g th a t sum m ons be pub lished once a week for six successive Weeks D a te o f first publication. Dec. 21, 1926. D a te o f i a jT p ublication, F eb 1, 1927. M e G U IR K A S C H N E ID E R . . . A ttorney» for J ’lalntlff». 292-5 W ithrow B ldg , Gre»ham, Oregon U hoop - e e / w e T? e , at last : MERCS A RECEIPT FOR OO«. CAST PAYMENT Otl THE MOUTCAGE — MOT -D o c / H 's inoepem - T5EMCE D A Y '/ / A CAR ? W HAT DYA M EAN C A B ? AND YOU J U S r 'TOLO M E M0U < V /E S IM P L Y must WA'/E A CAP,— A L L OUR. FR4ENDC F‘ «WF B lG A U T O M O F iL fl- so poor , we cant — A n d w e v e v a d B lue sedan we o**N AT THE- • PUBLISHERS • AUTOCASTEB SERV ICE HEG. U.S. PAT. 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