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* GRESHAM OUTLOOK. W HEELER CLAN AGED ROCKWOOD ENJOYS REUNION RESIDENT PASSES CEDAR FRIDAY. JUNE S4, 1W7 ROCKWOOD PAGE THREE ning A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. At th e an n u a l school election T he Rev. J. F. Dunlop, p asto r of A p leasan tim e w u as en- a t . social , F u n eral services w ere conducted | held at th e Cedar schoolhouse Mon the Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch , For low est rate s on autom obile, joyed on Sunday, Ju n e 12, when the Monday aftern o o n at th e ch ap el of ,, . , will preach th e re at 11 o'clock in tru ck and g eneral in su ran c e see W heeler clan m et a t th e O rient ; the G ates F u n eral home for th e late 1dy afternoon C. H. H opkins was the m orning an d a t 8 in th e eve- B. W. T horne.—Adv. g range hall for the ann u al g ath er- I Jam es S. Conrad of Rockwood who re-elected d irecto r for a th ree -y e ar ■ ■ ing, 33 being present. About 15 ! died on F riday. Ju n e 17. of te rm and H enry S orensen was ■ ■ ■ ■ « I I ■ ■ ■ w ere unable to attend. A su m p tu apoplexy at th e age of 81 years and elected clerk. A m ajo rity voted for ous picnic dinner w as enjoyed. 8 m onths. T he aged man had a t T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. tended th e rose festival th e previ- th e issuance of bonds to th e M. H. W heeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ous day and. not being able to get am ount of $10.000 to be used in th e W heeler, D orothy and E llis W heel- a stage when he desired, w alked co n stru ctio n of a new schoolhouse er, Mr. and Mrs. C harles W heeler, I from L innem ann ju n ctio n to his In th e C edar d istric t. T he poll 78th and F a st G llsan Mr. and Mrs. C . urtis 1 hom e - in Rockwood. is .------------- believed stood 32 for and 7 a g a in st the . . . W . heeler. .. . Mrs. . i.. - — It .---- th a a t t tim ti e w as m easure. The d istric t w ill now E lla H ensley, A rthur, A lbert and ! th a t over exertion a t th Roy H ensley, Mrs. A nna R ichard- responsible for his demise, P ro g ram for S atu rd ay and Siindav. Ju n e 25 and 26 , ad v ertise for bids and proceed to son, Linn R ichardson. Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. J. F. Dunlop p reached the erection of a new schooP build- Wm. C rosier, Mr. and Mrs. Orion th e fun eral serm on. In term e n t w as ing. The C edar schoolhouse is said S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 25— C rosier, Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Sloop, m ade in Lincoln M em orial p ark , to be the oldest in th e county. N orm a Sh earer w ith Lew Cody In Alph.- Boll Sloop, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Conrad w as a unique figure In Mis8 Je an G addis of P o rtlan d is C. Duke. Mrs. Olive S trebin, Miss th e com m unity. He was never m ar- the house guest th is week of her Je n n ie S trebin, Mr. and Mrs. Irv in ried and for 30 y ears past had lived ¡cousin Miss H elen A lthaus. N eibauer, L illian and Ralph Nei- w ith a pai, Dan J. W alsh. F or 21 ! ___ _______________________ T hem e: R om antic com edy of a schoolgirl who wins a young b au er and Mr. and Mrs. R. Conn. y ears they had resided to g eth er a t bounder aw ay from his reck less p ast and her gay old ste p Rockwood in th e sam e location. m other to boot. I He w as congenial and w ell th o u g h t GILLIS Couicdy and News. of, a m an who loved to read, of j The W illiam s T ater Chips w ill quiet ta ste s and refinem ent. The W hy spoil th a t w eek-end S I N DAY, J U N K 2«— play th e G illis baseball nine on the deceased h as a siste r in P en n sy l- I o u tin g w ith M 99 la tte r's field next Sunday afternoon. , vania, Miss Lois G. Conrad. Out of L ast Sunday the G illis team won ! reg ard to his old friend w ith whom OLD TIR ES D. W. G riffith's m asterp iece, who produced "The B irth of a from th e Davidson B akery com he had lived so m any years, he be N ation.” T his p ictu re is a heavy m elo-dram a played by a g reat pany. th e score stan d in g 8 to 4. queathed him his en tire estate cast, including Adolphe Menjou, R icardo Cortez, Carol D em pster D avidson's m ade 4 runs, 7 hits and am ounting to around $8.000. and Lya de I’u tti. It is not a ch ild ren 's picture. fo r full v a lu e on new o n e s | t e r r o r s , and th e G illis boys 8 runs, Coined), News and u Cartoon. 9 h its and 2 erro rs. The Davidson POWELL VALLEY C e n tra l P o in t G a ra g e b atterie s w ere Ju n k e r and Brown and th e G illis b atterie s H eim an and C h a s , m cginnis , prop. "H e Included You” w ill be the Show S ta rts 7:15 w eek n ig h ts : 2:15 S undays H am lin. Mt. Hood Loop Highway, subject of th e serm on Sunday Boring, Oregon m orning in Sw edish at 11 o’clock P o p u la r P ric e s at the Swedish M ission ch u rch , by HALEY the Rev. Don Shogren. In th e eve ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a SU M M O N S Sunday school will begin at 10 ___ ning „ _________________ at 8 o'clock he _____ will , preach ______ _ in . N o. M-2353. C ircu it C o u rt o f - t h e S ta te of o’clock at the H aley B aptist church. E nglish from th e subject, "W here , O re g o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o T he m orning w orship in E nglish Have You Been?" Sunday school m ah. will be held a t 11 o'clock and eve w ill convene a t 9:50. A special in K . J . I.a u d e r b a e k a n d L. R . L a u d e r b a c k , c o - p a r tn e r s , d o in g b u s in e s s a s ning service at 8 o'clock in th e eve vitation is extended to th e b erry L a u d e rb a c k B ro s., P la in tiff s , ning. A cordial invitation is ex pickers of the com m unity to be vs. P. R . R o g e rs . D e fe n d a n t. tended by the p astor, the Rev. John p rese n t a t the services. S. N ordell, to attend these services. A social w ill be held on th e law n T o f e P n . d a R n . t R : o g e rs , th e a b o v e n a m e d d e The Rev. John S. N ordell, who of th e Mission ch u rch u n d er the IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E has been m aking his hom e w ith the auspices of th e young people’s so O F O R E G O N , You a r e h e re b y c o m e q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d Rev. Andrew Johnson and fam ily ciety on th e evening of Ju ly 9. The a m n a s n w d e e r d th a e n d p la r in tile for th e past year, will move soon proceeds will be used for th e a g a i n s t y o u In tiff th s e ' c o a m b o p v la e in t e n on title d to the John Modin cottage. church building fund. T ickets m ay a c tio n on o r b e fo re th e 9 th d a y o f J u ly , 1927, a n d t h a t If y o u fa il so to be obtained front any of the young a n s w e r o r to o th e r w is e p le a d to sa id people. • c o m p la in t in s a id c o u r t a n d c a u s e FAIRVIEW Effective Millinery The Smartest Hats o f the Hour Granada Theater You w ill a g re e w ith ou r c la im s w h en you see th em . Miss H alsey's H a n d k e r ch ief Kelt H ats in a ll th e new est sh a p es an d p astel sh a d es. ’’THE DEMI - BRIDE” ' Reasonably Priced Too MOTORIST ATTENTION! SORROWS OE SATAN Trade ’em in Miss Eva Halsey D o w sett B uild in g L P h o n e 1331 E ast P o w ell St. H ith Elizabeth's Frock Shoppe Measure No. 302 p r io r to s a id d a te , th e p la in tiff s w ill At th e ann u al school election held in th e Fairview schoolhouse Monday evening Ray C. Simpson w as re-elected directo r for a th ree- year term and C. E. B unn w as re elected for one year. Sunday m orning w orship w ill be held at th e Sm ith M emorial P re s b y terian church beginning a t 11 o'clock. T he serm on will be by the pastor, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- sted from th e subject, “T hings New and Old”. W ittm er McDonald will re n d e r a solo at th is service. S un day school w ill convene at the usual hour of 10 o'clock. Rabbit Breeders to Meet. The Rabbit B reeders' association will m eet at the home of H arley C alease a t P ajm blad statio n on S a t u rday evening, Ju n e 25 a t 7 p. m. R efreshm ents w ill be served. All rab b it b reeders or those interested in th is in d u stry are invited to a t tend. PLEASANT HOME th e r e lie f d e Several used ran g es at barg ain a m p a p n ly d e d to a g th a e i n s c t o u y r o t u f o in r th e c o m p la in t, prices at L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.— t o - w i t : F o r Ju d g m e n t a g a i n s t y o u fo r th e Adv. su m o f S e v e n ty .F o u r a n d 72-10« (174.72) D o lla rs, to g e th e r w ith I n te re s t F or real e sta te Ioans see or call th e r e o n a t th e r a t e o f 6 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m A p ril 16. 1926. u n til p aid , B. W. T horne.—Adv. N O TIC E OF F IN A L A C C O U N T . N o. 26453. In th e C irc u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m ah. In th e M a tte r o f t h e E s t a t e o f L e w is C. M e tz g e r, D ec e a se d . N o t i c e .i s h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d L e w is W . M e tz g e r a n d E lm e r R. M e tz g e r, E x e c u to rs o f th e e s t a t e o f L e w is C. M e tz g e r, d e c e a se d , h a v e filed t h e i r fin al a c c o u n t in th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n , fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , a n d t h a t th e 18th d a y o f J u ly , 1927, a t th e h o u r o f 9 :30 a . m ., o f s a id d a y , a t th e c o u r th o u s e a t P o r tla n d , In s a id C o u n ty a n d S ta te , h a s b een a p p o in te d a s th e tim e a n d p la c e fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b je c tio n s to s a id fin al a c c o u n t a n d tlie s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. D a te o f firs t p u h lic a tio n , J u n e 17, 1927. D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . J u ly 15. 1927. L E W IS C. M ETZG ER, E L M E R R. M E TZG E R , E x e c u to rs . W IL L IA M J. C O O PE R , A tto rn e y a t L aw . G re s h a m , O reg o n . . a n d fo r p la in tiff s ' c o s ts a n d d i s b u r s e m e n ts in c u r re d h e re in . On tlie e n te r in g o f a ju d g m e n t fo r s a id a m o u n ts , p la in tiff s w ill th e re u p o n a p p ly to th e c o u r t fo r a n e x e c u tio n d i r e c tin g t h a t t h e p r o p e rty a t t a c h e d in th is a c tio n , to -w it. L o t 71 (e x c e p t th e L a s t 6« feet a n d th e N o r th 180 fe e t) o f P L Y M .’T O N A C R E S in S e c tio n 9, T o w n s h ip 1 S o u th . R a n g e 3 E a s t o f I th e W illa m e tte M e rid ia n . M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , be so ld u n d e r e x e c u tio n a s by la w p ro v id e d , a n d th e p r o c e e d s th e r e o f a p p lie d firs t, to th e s a t i s fa c tio n o f th e c o s ts a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts h e re in in c u r re d : seco n d , to tlie a m o u n t o f p la in tiff 's ju d g m e n t, a n d th e b a l an c e , if a n y , b e d e liv e re d to y o u a s by la w p ro v id e d . T h is s u m m o n s Is s e rv e d u p o n yo u by p u b lic a tio n a n d m a ilin g , p u r s u a n t to a n o r d e r d u ly m a d e , r e n d e r e d a n d e n te r e d in tlie a b o v e e n title d c o u r t a n d c a u s e by th e H o n o ra b le W a lte r H. E v a n s , on th e 8 th d a y o f J u n e , 1927. P a t e o f first p u b lic a tio n , J u n e 10, 1927. D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n . J u l y 8, 1927. M c G U IK K A S C H N E I D E R , A tto r n e y f o r P la in tiffs . 501-7 C o r b e tt B ld g . P o r tla n d . O reg o n . 203-5 W ith r o w B ld g , G r e s h a m , O re. M ultnom ah G range No. 71 will m eet in re g u la r session S aturday evening, Ju n e 25, a t 8 o'clock. All g ran g e rs are welcome and all vis ito rs a rc invited to attend th e open m eeting of th e lecture hour. The services at the B aptist ch u rch on Sunday w ill begin prom ptly a t 10 o’clock w ith Sunday school. The p astor, the Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, will preach a t 11 o'clock in th e m orning and a t 8 o'clock in th e evening. T he w eek ly p ray er service m eets every T h u rsday night at 8 o'clock. At th e ann u al school m eeting of O rient Dist. No. 6 Jt., Jam es Melton w as elected directo r and W alter Jo h anson re-elected as clerk. G uests en tertain ed a t th e Jam es Melton home th e past w eek w ere Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fox and son M erle of M adras, also Mr. M elton’s m o th er and little niece of M ilw au Thousands and thousands of Amer kie, Mrs. Melton and D orothy Dix ica’s best housewives—rich and poor on. Mrs. Fox is a sister of Mr. Mel ton. —call it their “ K itc h e n F a i r y ” Mrs. H. C. Nelson entertain ed on W ednesday her niece and nephew, Mrs. C. J. Scoville of P o rtlan d and WAIT FOR WATKINS — WELL WORTH WHILE E llis Scoville of Eugene. Mr. Sco ville, although blind for th e past Hold your purchases ’till I call — get your cooker from 10 or 12 years, has ju st com pleted his th ird year in law study at U. of O. He is also a g rad u a te of the S tate In d u strial School for the Blind in P o rtlan d , having sp ecial ized in piano tuning. D uring the past year he has cared for the pianos of th e E ugene schools and "The If at kins M an” has alread y secured th e c o n tra ct for next year, w hich Is a g u ara n tee (¿res h utn P ilone 20(11 of the good w ork he can do. C. H. LANE Cut to suit you in a manner that will delight you. O u r T h e re Is n o th in g like a C heeking acco u n t to keep ta b s on th e w h e re a b o u ts of o n e’s m oney. T h e record is th e r e In th e check book w h e n e v e r you w a n t to ex a m in e it. No q u e stio n w h e th e r you e a n fo r c a n n o t afford to buy a th in g . Y our reco rd of R eady M oney te lls you! Vote 302 Yes V F S i Cse a C h eek in g A ccount to R e g u la te S p e n d in g . P a i d A dv. b y E d u c a tio n I n fo r m a tio n C o m m itte e . REM EM BER" The Kelso Bridge Disaster Bridge Engineers Pronounced KELSO Bridge SAFE for a Number of Years Do You W ant a Morrison Bridge Disaster ? What Some of Those Who Realize the Seriousness of the Matter Say! " I f th e o ld M o rriso n b rid g e w h ic h c o s t less th a n $400,000 a n d b u ilt so m e 20 y e a r s a g o Is s a fe a n d a d e q u a te fo r 15 y e a r s o r m o re , th e n w h y sp e n d $3,500,00" o r te n tim e s a s m u ch to b u ild a n ew B u rn sid e b r i d g e - W h y n o t d u p lic a te th e p re s e n t M o rriso n s t r u c t u r e ? " W . W . L U C IU S . A r c h ite c t a n d B rid g e B u ild e r. H a ir C u t Know If here The Money Goes This measure affects no other district in Oregon than the Portland School Dis trict and Portland residents will ap p re ci ate your support. " I t in o f th e g r e a t e s t I m p o rta n c e t h a t th e •Kind I m u « fo r th i s b rid g e b e a u th o r iz e d b y th e p eo p le a t th i s e le c tio n b e c a u s e o f th e tim e t h a t w ill b e r e q u ire d b e fo re a c t u a l c o n s tr u c tio n c a n be s t a r t e d a f t e r a ll o f th e p la n s h a v e b een w o rk e d o u t a n d a p p ro v e d , a n d a lt o f th e p ro b le m s m e t In c o n n e c tio n w ith su c h a n e w b rid g e ” MAYOR GEO. B A K E R The Sign of a (rood ''T ra ffic on th e M o rriso n b r id g e e x p e r rie n c e s m o re d e la y tita n t h a t on a n y o ------- ilie r ¿ Lrl« --------- rid g e In th e c ity tie c a u se o f th e a n ti q u a t e d d r a w a n d b e c a u s e tlie b rid g e Is low a n il m u s t o p en fo r e v e ry c r a f t t h a t d e s ire s to p a s s ." J. P N E W E L L . C o n s u ltin g E n g in e e r C ity P la n n in g C o m m issio n “ I w ou ld o r d e r th e M o rriso n B rid g e c lo se d to d a y k n o w in g w h a t I d o a b o u t th e c o n d itio n o f th e s u p p o r ts In 1923 a n d th e p u re ly t h e o re tic a l s te p s ta k e n fo r c o r re c tio n ." C W W A L T E R S T I I tl.I N G . S u b m a r in e D iver, 1908 to 1922 e m p lo y e d b y C o u n ty to m a k e in sp e c tio n o f b rid g e p ie r s arid t h e ir c o n d itio n " S ta t i s t i c s sh o w t h a t th e a v e r a g e fire lo ss Is $500 p e r m in u te . E v e ry tim e o u r fire de- p a r t m e n t is d e la y e d on M o rriso n b r id g e It io s t s so m e p r o p e rty o w n e r $1000 to »2000." F I R E C H I E F I .E E G. H O L D E N I t w o u ld b a n k r u p t th e c ity to r e p la c e th e M o rriso n a n d H a w th o r n e w ith o n e b rid g e a n d w id en th e s tr e e ts a n d b u ild a p p r o a c h e s to ju s t i f y a b rid g e o f t h i s la rg e ty p e . B u m - s id e Is a n e x a m p le . G iv e u s n ew M o rriso n b rid g e no w a n d H a w th o r n e l a t e r p la n n e d fo r one w a y t r a l ll r o f th e f u t u r e .” C O M M IS S IO N E R C. A. B IG E L O W . " T h e L a u r g a a r d p r o je c t c a n n e v e r bo c o m p le te d a n d p u t In to o p e r a tio n u n til M o r riso n b rid g e Is r e p la c e d .” E. A C L A R K . C h a ir m a n M o rriso n B rid g e t o m m ltte e . “AN INVESTM ENT-NOT AN EXPENSE” l o n g e x p e rie n c e in c u ttin g h a ir goes to w ard s in s u rin g y o u r s a tis fa c tio n w ith all th e w ork w e do. Better T he « . IY. h . B a rb e r Shop is th e b est equipped and niflst » unitary sh o p in M ult n o m ah co u n ty . Vote "Y es” 14X standard Price» G. W. K. BARBER SHOP G. W. KLAVENAVGH. P rop Vote “YES” June 28th Than To Wish You Had W e so lic it y o u r p a tro n a g e a n d g u a ra n te e p erfect s a tis fa c tio n . BROWN BLDG on the ballot for the special election to be held June 28 is a constitutional amend ment which provides that the 6 per cent limitation provision of the Oregon C on stitution may apply to the Portland School District as it now applies to' all other school districts throughout the state. POW ELL ST.. GRESHAM For N ew M o r r is o n Bridge Bonds “PORTLAND NEEDS THIS BRIDGE” ¡ Paid for by MORRISON BRIDGE COMMITTEE