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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 192> (¡RFSHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM. OREOOS PAGE THREE T NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS i PLEASANT HOME ä ä ' ä ä • n te rta ln the "B lues" at ’ ä picnic Wilkes School Ends Fairview School Has With Fine Program Farewell Luncheon /t ; a 4 T hursday, May 24, at th e home of G N asshahn. beginning at 11 plom as. Miss E dith Baker. who __ o’clock. It is hoped by the “ B lues’’ VICTORY has been th e p rin cip al of th e L u st E ighth grade g rad u atio n e x e r A farew ell luncheon was given I T he V ictory school closed F rid ay ed school for th e p ast five years, th a t th e ’’R eds’’ w ill be good p ro _ viders an d e n te rta in e rs. Because cises w ere held at the W ilkes T h ______ u rsd ay . __ for ____ the ____ F airview eighth w ith a neighborhood picnic in w ill teach next year a t G ladstone. | of th is picnic th e B ap tist Ladies school T h u rsd ay evening. May 17. grade g rad u ates by th eir m others Flem ing grove. T he g rad u a tin g H er place w ill be taken h ere by class, five in num ber, is the la rg e st Miss L orena W ish art of P o rtlan d . Aid will m eet W ednesday at the Four students. Mildred W alker. Ed- at th e schoolhouse. The guests of for several years. They are Jo h n Miss Lois T rim ble w ill again have p arso n ag e fo r an aftern o o n of w ard Hogue. Ralph Booth and honor w ere the tw o teach ers who Joseph t.ereghino received diplo- are leaving. Mrs. Powell form erly Schenck. W alter A rm strong. A rchie ch a rg e of th e low er grades. As a work. Mr. and Mrq. C larence Lake and m as. which w ere presented by Mrs. Miss Beryl King, who will accom Schenck, L ew is D ahl and Jo h n token of th e high re g a rd in w hich th e board puny her husband Lieut, Powell to tw o ch ild ren of P o rtlan d a re at th e . V; Ha ’ chaIr,nai1 Ick ler. Miss B aker is held in th e d istrict, Oiw ,rfrC,?»rSiii« . - H awaii, and Mrs Helen Camp who Mr. and Mrs. C harles L illie of she w as p resented w ith a handsom e home of Mr. L ake's fath er. F. B. W. H. Baillie, county club agent, has decided not to teach an o th er Lake, for an indefinite stay. P o rtla n d visited over the' w eek-end gift, Mrs. S. B. Splaw n m aking Mr. and Mrs. L eonard Nokes who gave the ad d ress to th e class, tak- year. Lunch was served by the w ith Mr. and Mrs. G. W. A llder. th e p rese n tatio n in a few w ell- have been a t th e hom e of Mrs. mg for his subject. “ Play th e Principal. Mrs R I. T egart to the Mrs. G eorge A rm strong has been chosen w ords. Miss B aker will be He 11 g rad u ates. Mrs Camp and Mrs Nokes' fath er, A. G. Rich, for some Game,—Be a Good S port." g rea tly m issed as she has been ill w ith the grip. likened life to a baseball gam e, a Powell. Mrs. T eg art and the m oth- Mrs. B lank and tw o sm all c h il prom inent in ch u rch and com m uni- f*m e> m° '’ed to the form er Spiers gam e in w hich each w ants to win ers w ere served by Mrs. Powell, place at C o ttrell last Monday. d ren of P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end ty w ork. and w here o ftentim es the tem p ta- All th e m others w ere p resen t ex- g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n In connection w ith th e g rad u a t- !Mr' al1^ •', r s - i ‘- Nelson called tion com es to rem ain silen t or do cept four and two of those ab sen t S treb in. ing exercises F riday evening of- at th e w ,»eeler home Sunday a fte r some act not q u ite on the sq u a re provided a su b stitu te. One of the A. O. Stafford has ren ted th e plow fleers w ere elected for th e com ing I no<’“ Mr' f e e l e r is suffering in o rder to win a p raise or cred it, teach ers. Miss Leah Bourgeois, was and p a s tu re land of H. W. Cooley. y ear for the Lusted P aren t-T ea ch e r wlt . the skin disease which has so but Mr. Baillie urged all to play unable to be present. association. Mrs. G race Quinn was te rrib ly afflicted him for th e past th e gam e fair anil square. He told T here are 11 g rad u ates this year elected p resid e n t; Miss Ruth Nei- years. the m em bers of th e class th a t they from the eighth grade, C h arlo tte LUSTED bauer, vice p resid e n t; Miss Lois M ultnom ah g ran g e will m eet in a r e now on first base and encour- and Nell Hughes, Nellie Zook. Ro- T he g rad u a tin g exercises of the T rim ble, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. E dith re g u la r m onthly session at th e hall aged them to continue w ith th e h erta Brooks. S atsuki T aka*. Jean I eig h th grad e class of th e L usted Bram , tre a su re r. at O rient S atu rd ay evening, May 26, gam e and reach second and thrril Copeland, Nina Langley, G lenn | school w ere held F rid ay evening, a t 1 he used car that serves you most satisfactorily— that A tra c k m eet w as held T uesday at S o’clock. At th e last m eeting bases and finally the home plate, Blatr, C larence B arnett, Louis Bat- w hich tim e four pupils. John Quay, th e tim e w as changed from 10:30 ever striv in g for the best. tlleg a and Raymond U lrich. Glenn I H arry Radford, W illiam N ew lands at th e L usted school w hich w as a. m. to S p. m. for th e sum m er gives you th«^ most transportation for your money__ C orliss (G randpa) Bulger, kept Blair is the president of the class, and L ola Splaw n, received th e ir di- well attended and full of in te rest m onths. the audience convulsed w ith laugh- Tile g rad u atin g exercises will he C ontesting w ith th e Powell Valley naturally offers the greatest used car value. Friday, May 25, has been desig te r with his carto o n s and rapid lire held th is evening in the auditorium I school, L usted won 131 points and Pow ell V alley 68. Jo h n Quay, high nated as “C lean-up Day" for th e of talk. Lewis C. Fabian, known as of th e schoolhouse. The G resham Go to the Buick dealer. H e offers a wide selection o f point boy for th e L usted school P lea san t Home cem etery. T he plan “L ittle P lay m ate”, assisted Mr. B ul Union high school o rch e stra will I won th e boys’ p en n a n t w ith 20 is th a t th e w o rk ers sh all m eet at ger and helped to furnish p a rt of play. T he welcome will be given makes and models in his used car stock. by Nellie Zook .T h e presen tatio n points. He w as also presen ted 9 a. m., equipped w ith scythes, th e fun. Mr. Bulger is a stro n g believer of the class token will be m ade by sickles, rak es, fork, etc. Each p e r w ith a jackknife. E dna Splaw n 12 hoyrs for 15c His prices are fair— based on the actual resale worth w ith 25 points, won for th e g irls son is expected to bring a lunch ill the potency of a smile, a hearty Nell Hughes, and the farew ell by Nina Langley. School will close and w as presen ted w ith a box of for th e noon hour. Coffee, cream , hand clasp and a cheery “hello.” of the car in question. And he will tell you the true Short plays, songs and re c ita with a picnic at P eninsula park statio n ery . The L usted g irls' b ase and su g a r will be fu rn ish ed by the $3.50 per month tions w ere given by pupils of the Friday. May 25. The year has been | condition o f any car he offers for sale. H e is always ball team defeated th e Pow ell Val ladies of th e M ethodist church. This very satisfacto ry and successful. ley g irls 14 to 5. P icnic lunch was is a very w orthy p ro ject and should n term ed iate and p rim ary rooms. careful to guard his high reputation in the community. W ilkes school held a picnic at The atten d an ce has been much b et-I H ours 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. have th e cooperation and support enjoyed a t noon of every lot ow ner and every per L a u re lh u rst p ark Friday, May 18. te r by having the new bus, w hich Is | Vi lien you buy a used car from your Buick dealer you on having pride In th e com m unity. T he ch ild ren spent much tim e in operated by George Shaw Repair Driveways. 250 F ro n t St., betw een Main and th e play p ark and in w atching the Now Is th e tim e to rep a ir your This event is sponsored by the sw know that it will perform as promised— you know that ans on th e pond. Madison, P o rtlan d , Ore. Fairview Local« drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist ch u rch T he m others p rep ared a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Cleve B unn l e f t ! road gravel. See W alrad & W right w ith Mrs. M ary Miles as ch airm an you are getting your money’s worth. of th e com m ittee on arran g e m en ts. d in n er w hich w as eaten under (he W ednesday evening for B urns to | G resham . Phone 1631.—Adv. Miss A nna L en u artz arriv ed at ta ll fir tree s and, afte r th e ice visit relativ es and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Moller w ent to | her home Sunday m orning to spend cream , fu rn ish ed by the d istric t the sum m er. She has been te a c h had d isappeared, Lewis C. F abian, the Des Chutes riv er for a w eek P lay m a te” of C orliss end cam ping and fishing trip . Mr. ing in the high school at F erdinand, "L ittle l-LINI, MICHIGAN—DIVISION OF GLNIRAL MOTORS CORPORATION (G randpa) B ulger, gave a very In and Mrs. Ira Brooks and son B url, I Idaho, stru ctiv e talk on hom ing pigeons. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Brooks, Jam es , L illie R ybnick, who is confined at her hom e w ith w hat is rep o rted to He told of th e ir habits, constancy, B urlingam e and Eiiwin B urlingam e be typhoid fever, is said to be long flights and th e p a rt they play wen to the sam e locality recently, given by th e ed in helping to win the W orld w ar. w here they visited relativ es anil som ew hat im proved. ARBOLEDA COMMUNITY CLUB The senior ch o ir will m eet a t the At th e close of his ta lk he released enjoyed the salm on fishing w hich is | (ires hum SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City M ethodist p arso n ag e F rid ay eve a num ber of th e birds, eight of rep o rted as being fine. w hich w ere experienced c a rrie rs , i A p arty w as given May 15 in ning for p ractice. w hile a num ber w ere young ones honor of (he birthday of Mrs. D. T. W illiam s w as a v isito r at Copeland. T w enty-one I the home of Rev. and Mrs. Oliver th a t w ere released for the first A rth u r Gill Sunday follow ing th e church tim e. T hese birds belong to th e guests w ere present to enjoy the S p erry Flour com pany’s loft and It p leasant evening. She received | services. T he m em bers of the G ran t Sloop w as th ro u g h th e courtesy of th is m any nice gifts. D ance, Couple 754 C ards, Couple 504 A g rea t many of the Fairview I fam ily celeb rated the b irth d ay a n com pany th at those atten d in g the g ran g e rs attended Pomona at niv ersary of E sth e r Sloop Sunday. picnic w ere accorded th is treat. ' Rockwood. All reported a line time. Besides th e m em bers of the fam ily. Miss E dna R. C arlyle, who has Mr. and Mrs. F ran k M cIntyre DICK JOHNSON, Prop. Powell St. Mrs. M cLaughlin and d a u g h te r " ta u g h t th e in term ed iate g rades at and fam ily are moving into the old | Ruth of P o rtlan d w ere guests. the W ilkes school for th e p ast two F airview hotel for th e sum m er. years, has accepted a position in at your service with the /test of Service The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted left I SICKLY BOY, 7, GAINS 15 POUNDS— FATHER HAPPY The D alles school for next y ear at for T ulsa, O klahom a, T h u rsd ay "My boy, 7, w ould not eat. I gave a su b stan tia l ra ise in salary . She evening to attend a ch u rch co n fe r ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL him Vinol and th e way he eats and will teach the second grade. Miss ence. His m any friends wish him plays now m akes me happy. He Mabel H jo rt has been elected to fill a safe and p leasan t journey. Mrs. gained 15 pounds.”—J. F. Andres. th e vacancy caused by the re sig n a H ollensted will spend the m onth visiting friends and relativ es in | Vinol is a delicious com pound of tion of Miss C arlyle. T he Rockwood team won th e P ortland. cod liver peptone, iron, etc. The J. H. P eterson has bought th e I very F IR S T b ottle often adds sev cham pionship baseball gam e W ed by A. G. FR \ KHOLM, i S y e a rs experience eral pounds w eight to th in children nesday when they crossed hats service statio n know n as th e Briggs I Mack’s Merry Maids’ 6-piece Orchestra or ad u lts. N ervous, easily tired, w ith the W ilkes team on th e P a rk - Service statio n at the co rn er of | Fairview avenue and Sandy boule anem ic people a re su rp rised how rose field. The score w as 2 to 1. S entlem en, 504 REFRESH M EN TS Ladies, 254 Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep T he O rient team played W ilkes vard. W. D. Briggs, th e fo rm er I EVERYBODY WELCOME and a BIG ap p etite. T astes de on the la tte r's field Monday, the ow ner, has moved to 92d and San-1 licious.—G resham D rug Co.—Adv. score w as 1 to 0 in favor of W ilkes. liy, w here he Is op eratin g a service I W illiam Olney um pired both gam es. 8(t*"°n - Bert K ronenberg, an old-tim e Miss Edith Olney spent th e w eek end a t Seaside, Oregon, atten d in g resid en t of Fairview , w as visiting A N D A C C E S S O R IE S th e an n u al E pw orth League co n w ith friends here on election day. vention. She was a delegate from Mr. K ronenberg, who still ow ns his farm on Sandy road .also has prop th e Rockwood E pw orth League. Mrs. Alice H attan , who conducts erty in C alifornia w here he resides. Blue Lake Is planning a big L in d en h u rst G ardens on the Base Line road, recently erected a g ree n opening dance S aturday night, to house 14 x 4 0 feet. Several y ears he given by th e A m erican Legion QUOTED IN GRESHAM THIS YEAR ago Mrs. H attan sta rte d in the boys. Mrs. Jam es A lger and d au g h ter, flower business on a sm all scale, her sto re being know n as B eth ’s Norm a Colleen, who have been vis weeks a t sum m er cam p to p rep a re F low er Shop, hut h er business has iting relativ es In Buhl, Idaho, re SPRINGDALE them for cadet officers. These s tu outgrow n these sm all q u arte rs. tu rn ed home Monday. _______ ________ Th® S p ringdale Needle club met dents receive rem u n eratio n from Mrs. S. P. Osborn of Osborn She plans to erect a sto re, which visiting friends in Idaho I i he t">me of Mra- w w. W right the governm ent during the two will be connected w ith th e g ree n road is W ednesday. T w enty-one m em bers years they tak e advanced work. house. Mrs. H attan is a m em ber and M ontana on her way to Cln anil 14 children attended. Mrs. of th e Base Line Im provem ent club, | clnnati, Ohio, w here she expects to G race Otto from Milwaukie, Oregon, A fter successfully com pleting the w hich has offered a num ber of visit for several weeks. Mr. Os- was a welcome visitor and also course a t the college stu d en ts re prizes for the best kept and most «»on» and sons Gordon Leonard Mrs. C. Cam pbell from here. H and ceive a p erm an ent com m ission In attractiv e home grounds. Mrs. H at- and Benjy, rem ained a t home and kerchief birthday show ers w ere the reserv e officers corp, if they tan has offered 12 sc a rle t Geums are hoping the visit will not be too given in honor of Mrs. F ran k C ar wish it. long. as one of th e prizes. , p en ter anil Mrs Dewey C arpenter. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bell and T R. A delicious luncheon w as served by M I ( LUUS TO «KT POWELL VALLEY Rowan recen tly sp en t the w eek th e hostess. SPECIAL AWARDS end at N elscott beach, w hich is near Miss Nellie A nderson of A ber S cholarships to the 1929 session Lew is Nelson has gone to San Neskowin. They m ade th e trip by deen .Wash., Is spending a few days F rancisco, Calif., w here he will of Oregon S tate college sum m er autom obile and rep o rt the roads in (a t the homes of Mrs. Emil S alte r- visit school for 4-H clubs have been giv for a few weeks. good condition. strom and Mrs. Axel Johnson. en by the County Council of P a r Cecil P ounder, Tom N orthw ay Mrs. Lee W ills has retu rn ed from A class of eight pupils w as grad en t-T each er associations, which a w eek’s trip taken w ith her b ro th uated F riday evening from the and Jesse Rogers will begin con donates two, and W alrad M ercan er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Valley school. T hose who stru c tin g a fireplace In a new cot tile Co. and A. W. M etzger * Co., Roy V anderpool of Kelso, W ash received th eir diplom as a t th a t tage at C herryville, Oregon, this one each. T hese will he aw arded ington. They went over th e Pacific tim e w ere Edith Nordblom, A neta week. at the com ing county fair to the Miss G race B erney, d au g h ter of two highest scoring boys and the highw ay as far south as C rescent Read, Nova W illiams, Ruby Arvld- City. C alifornia, re tu rn in g by way son, Alice Nelson, Myron Noreen Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Berney, was one two highest scoring girls. of th e Roosevelt highw ay and m ade D elbert C arrell and T heodore Jo h n of the 46 g rad u a tes from the Good Oilier special prizes have been Because of the great number of the Bigger h o rt stops at various points of In son. A fine program , well atten d S am aritan hospital n u rses' school. contributed by A ylsw orth & M ar- and Better Chevrolet« purchased in this te re st, including N ew port T hose atten d in g th e exercises from ' t.n, ihe L. L. K idder H ardw are Co., ed, m arked the close of the y e a r’s Mr. and Mrs W illiam S paulding work N either Miss Sue H icks nor here w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ber- | g. « P alm quist, C. E. Johnson and c o m m u n ity, w e have taken in a large of Yakima, W ash., sp e n t T uesday Miss E lsie Luoto will re tu rn as ney. Raymond Berney. Miss C. th-i W. R. H icks com pany of G resh number of good used cars. Many of these night a t “The O asis" au to cam p teach ers of the Pow ell Valley Meyer, Mrs. 0 . C. Bates. Mr. and am . besides several from P o rtlan d cars have been thoroughly inspected and They were on th e ir way to Cannon school the com ing year. Miss Hicks Mrs. W E. H urt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul firm*. reconditioned where necessary. T o protect I Beach w here they conduct a riding will atten d the Oregon sta te n o r B osshart, Miss Ruth Berney, Mrs. the purchaser, the red “ O .K . that counts” academ y. Mr. S paulding has a con m al a t Monmouth. H er place as C harles Berney, Edw ard Berney ROCKWOOD tra c t to ren t 20 horses to the gov p rin cip al of th e school will be from Oregon S tate college, Miss tag has been attached to the radiator caps The g rad u a tin g exercises of the Leah Bourgeois, Miss B eatrice ern m en t to be used at th e N ational filled by Mrs. V. G ladys P artlow of of these O K ’d cars. Look for this tag Bourgeois, Miss Violet Bourgeois eighth g rad e of Rockwood school G uard tra in in g camp. S trassel, Oregon, w hile Miss Ruby and K N O W that you are getting honest Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crane. Mr. L eK ander will teach th e prim ary and Miss N athalie Meter. The ex will ta k e place T h u rsd ay evening. value! and Mrs. J. W. E dw ards, Mr. and grades. Miss Hicks and her eighth ercises w ere held In the T rin ity May 24, when nine boys and girls Mrs. T. C. Millar, Mr. and Mrs. g rad e rs had th e ir p ictu re tak en a t church. The add ress given by Dr. will receive th eir diplom as . T he H enry B arger, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. th e G resham studio d u rin g the A rnold B ennett H all w as very exercises will be held In the g ran g e hall, beginning at 8 o’clock. Ver- Landes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Olson, closing day, la ter retu rn in g to the much enjoyed. V isitors at the Ralph Rogers' . della Lam b will be th e valedic 8. B. H all and T. R. Rowen re p re schoolhouse w here the children sented th is com m unity a t th e m eet su rp rised Miss H icks with a tre a t home Monday w ere h er m other, ) torian. She Is 13 y ears old and Mrs. C. Canillish and her slater, , won the h ighest sch o larsh ip a v e r ing of Pom ona g ran g e a t Rockwood, of Ice cream . Mrs. H elen Ryan and d au g h ter | age of anyone in the class, th a t of W ednesday. 91 per cent. Alma Sogn will be th e Jean from P ortland. Card of T hanks. CHEVROLET COUPE 1927 Mr. and Mrs. P aul B osshart mo- 1 -talutatorlan. R ichard K rueger Is EORII TOY TRUCK Money Savers FORI» SEDAN 1926 We wish to express our g ratitu d e tored to Ridgefield, Wash., Sunday p resid en t of the class. L ate model, cab, platform Special for th is w eek—A solid Men’s blue w ork sh irts 69 ce n ts, P ra c tic a lly new tire s, good d ress sh irts, co llars attac h ed 98c; tc the m any friends who helped us to atten d a b irth d ay dinner. body. R uckstell axel. These well kept Coupe th a t will be during the long illn ess and a t the finish, fine m echanically, and m en's o v eralls >1.29; 36-lnch bath death of o u r beloved husband and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay tru ck s are scarce. If you plan For Sale. h ard to duplicate again th is to p u rch ase a used tru c k come sp rin g . See it and drive it to has been owned t by only one tow els 19c, two for 35c. Alys- fath er, and to all who assisted a t m otored to Vancouver, W ash., S at-I C hurch building on North Rob- and see it soon. convince y ou rself of th e excep th e services, and for th e beautiful urday evening and sp en t th e w eek- e rts, opposite E astm an L um ber person since new. ” ’e w ill have w orth & M artin.— Adv. cud a t th e home of her dau g h ter, yard tional value. 1165 down. flowers. Te be rem oved from p re m a special price and term s on th is FORI» TOY TRI < k R no ting Mrs. Cora C arrell, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Em ery B. C hapm an. ! ises. Bids received up to May 26. 0 . K.'d c a r th is week. A program and su p p er will he Closed cab. platform body and W ith cedar or com position shingles. I Mall bids to E vangelical church, W G. C a rre ll, Mr. and Mrs. A. extension w ith tran sm issio n c a New g u tte rs put up E stim ates C. C a rre ll, Violet S chaefer, given at th e P. W. L. A. lodge hall .G resham . Ore., P. O. box 111.—Adv. CHEVROLET TOURING 1921 h pable of hauling fast loads of W ednesday evening, May 23. An free. I. Rlndero, box 51, G resham . C harlie and D elbert C arrell. In fine condition and a p p e a r «IIEVKOLET TOURING 1925 KOTICK TO l III HI n u t s Invitation Is extended to all. full capacity. A ct quick. 29235 ance. You will he well pleased A week-end v isitor at th e home ; In the Circuit No. T his ca r has been thoroughly Court of the State o f with th e sm ooth, neppv tr a n s of Mrs. May G regg w as her siste r- ( HEV ROI.ET DEIIYEKY Eeconditloned on th e 0 . K'd plan Oregon for the County of Multno p o rtatio n you can bay in this mah. In Probate in-law , Mrs. Cora W atson, from One of those 1925 h alf ton d e land c a rrie s a g u ara n tee tor s a t I In the Matter of the E state of Minerva O. K.'d used c a r for th e sm all S eattle. pendable ca rs th a t we have O ur M echanic* K n o w . / ^ ! isfactory serv ice to th e buyer | I Dickenson, Deceased paym ent of >70 dow n; >15 for placed th e O. K.'d g u ara n tee on. tak in g ad v an tag e of th is offer at Notice le hereby given, that the un- m onths. dernlgned has been appointed by the >100 dow n; >18 per m onth. T h eir O nions >196 dow n; >18 p er m onth. (ORBETT A«. STUDENT i I’lrcult Court of the State of Oregon. ^airXreatment o f USED CAR buyers ..your Buick D e a le r ’s Policy. AUTO PARKING B U IC K M O TO R. C O M P A N Y DANCE «»J CARD PARTY Waiter W. Metzger SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26 Triple “A” Service Station DANCE TIRE SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26 A» TUBE VULCANIZING Tires - Tubes Lowest Prices What the % RED UAL TAG , means to you A few of our e x ce p tio n a l U sed Car V alues “ with an OK th at c o u n ts ” SIGNS FOR MILITARY Shearer Chevrolet Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Q U A L IT Y A T L O W COST » • r k on your car ara to o l,* up w |,h • od tools. th«ir Furtherm ore *"* repair ” »«cl>in«rjr «echanu. di j o tha w orU Vou”* , Ì ° " »• ua aa your piano Your car i . . . s.fi'w ith ‘ «aflp rag would ba h ro fk w a y & N , | son I for the County of Multnomah. D epart m e n t of Prohate, Adm inistrator of tbe "State of Minerva I. Dickenson, de ceased. and has qualified All persons having claim s against sain ,«uue are are hereby nereoy notified to pi vid estate pre ( sent the sam e, duly verified an by law b •equlred, to the undersigned, at the ifr -s of McGuIrk A S. hnelder. 2i>3 J t I t . ‘sum m er ed c cam w.m p Da: a ' t ; For'?*; sum m F o rt Lewis, Withrow building. building, Oreaham. Gresham. Oregon. Dreg Wash.. Ju n e 15 to Ju ly 26, acco rd - within six («) m onths from the date Ing to inform ation com ing from VSuSf' Dated and first - — published. ae se bots i s . s e , c April a p r i IS WWI 24. ’2». * (9 e O. A C. C row ston Is In th e cavalry Date of last publication. May >2, i l l s . unit. FRANCIS DICKRNSOSt. .. Adm inistrator All stu d en ts tak in g advanced m il . . , A SC H N EID E R itary a re req u ired to spend six McOVHUC Altorneye for Adm inistrator. W illiam Crow ston of C orbett, sophom ore in a g ric u ltu re here. Is one of 77 stu d e n ts who are signed up for advanced m ilitary for next T