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PA U K TW O G R E SH A M O U TLO O K . TUK.SDAV, DKCKM BKR 27, 1021 GRESHAM OUTLOOK P u b lish e d ev ery T u esd ay a n d F r i day a t G re sh a m , O regon, by th e O u tlo o k P u b lish in g Co., H. L. St. C lair, E d ito r an d M an ag er. One year, $1.50, s ix m onth s. 85c. th ree m onth s' tria l su b scrip tio n , 50c. C om b in ation r a te s w ith all th e P o rt land D a llie s. W eek ly O regonian, W eekly J o u rn al and O regon C ity E n terp rise. A D V E R T IS IN G R a te s reason ab le. Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll Official paper o f the T ow n o f G resham O fficial paper o f th e T ow n o f F a ir v ie w E n tered a s se c o n d -c la s s m a tter M arch 8, 1011, a t th e P ostoffice at G resham . O regon, under th e A ct o f M arch 8, 187». IX3OKINU A H E A D . C h ris tm a s an d New Y e a r’s a re lin k ed closely to g e th e r in tim e an d s p irit. C h ris tm a s is th e h a p p ie s t tim e o f th e y e a r an d New Y e a r's th e m o st h o p efu l. C h ris tm a s bids us look up to th e d iv in e so u rc e o f o u r m an y b lessin g s, New Y e a r’s in v ites us to ren ew ed m e n ta l an d p h y sical e ffo rt to m ak e th e fu tu re b e tte r th a n th e p ast. W e a re la rg e ly th e a r b ite r s of o u r ow n d e stin ie s. W h at th e fu tu r e m ay hold in s to re fo r o n e is n o t h a lf as im p o rta n t as o n e 's a ttitu d e to w a rd th e fu tu re . T h e tr u e a ttitu d e is one of fa ith , a n d hope, an d co u rag e. T he rig h t a ttitu d e can m eet th e d if ficulties an d o v erco m e th em an d r e ceive th e b lessin g s a n d be benefited by th em . A b la c k sm ith , a c u tle ry m a k e r, a m a c h in ist, a w a tc h m a k e r, each buy five d o lla rs w o rth of raw iro n . T h e b lack sm ith m ak es it in to h o rsesh o es w o rth ten d o lla rs ; th e c u tle ry m a k e r m akes it in to k n iv es w o rth $ 2 0 0 ; th e m a c h in ist m ak es it in to n eed les, w o rth $ 6 ,8 0 0 ; th e w a tc h m a k e r m ak es it in to h a irs p rin g s w o rth $20,000. We all have p u t in to o u r p ossession n early th e sam e v atu e o f raw m a te r ial to s t a r t w ith . A re we g o in g to m ake it w o rth m uch o r little ? T h a t’s CLASSIFIED, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ADS. T H E L IN K . Ily E D W A R D W. STRO N G , S ta n fo rd U n iv ersity . H e ig h ts a n d d e p th s , th e sw eep o f m o u n ta in ra n g e s , T h e sm ell of p in e b e n e a th a clo u d -sw ep t sky, L ilt of life am id th e se a s o n 's c h a n g e s— T h e s tr e n g th a n d fa ith of ag es lo n g g o n e by. Lo— th e g re a t, th e open h e a rt o f sp aces, T h e m a je sty of n ig h t in c le a n lin e s s an d peace. K in d lin e ss o f day th a t m a rs n o t n o r effaces B ut b u ild s in e x a lta tio n a n d b elief. R ain a n d su n , th e w ind p lay in th e o p en . T h e c h a n t of m an y voices in th e tre e s— T r u th s as g re a t as th e s e can n o t be sp o k en , N o r th e w h isp ers o f a la k e b e n e a th th e breeze. S c en ts o f leaves, th e cool d am p b re a th of ag es, T h e w eave of sh ad o w s on th e fo re s t g re e n — P a tr ia r c h s o f tre e s lik e a n c ie n t sag es W hose fa ith h as m ad e th em q u ie t an d s e re n e ; R estless q u e st of w a te rs, o n w a rd flow ing E te rn a l to th e bosom of th e sea, E v er a n d fo re v e r w itlfo u t k n o w in g B ut each a m e a s u re in a sy m p h o n y ; A M ighty m oods an d s tre n g th e n in g silen ces, T h e voice of n a tu r e an d th e h a n d o f G od— Scopes m o re v ast th a n m a n -m ad e v iolences, C re a tio n an d th e flow er in th e so d : L ife an d d e a th , th e in fin ite so u l o b sc u re C o nceives e te r n ity w ith in its h e a rt, F eels a n d kn o w s th a t all th e s e th in g s e n d u re Im m o rta l an d su rp a s s in g m a n -m ad e a rt. — S ta n fo rd C a rd in a l. x*x*» » » » » » > x« » » x» X ' N e w Y e a r ’s in E g y p t TTie Nev? Year P K -rsiciA w s T A K E N U P 2-year-old d a rk J e rse y I GOOD ORGAN fo r sa le, $25. P h o n e h e ife r. J. A. H ite, 3 m iles n o rth of 428, W. R. C ro sier, R. D. B oring P H O N E — Office 1241 B o rin g , m ile so u th w e s t P le a s a n t O regon. tf H om e. C ID E R M IL L f o r ~ s a l e r $ 2 l . _ C ost H. H. HUGHES, M. D. $26 a m o n th ago. Good as new . | LIVESTOCK P h o n e 2 4 61. tf H o u rs. 10-12 A. M. 2-4 and 7-8 P. M S IX -H O R S E ST O V E R E N G IN E , fo r Office. W ith r o w B u ild in g H ORNES sale. L a te s t im p ro v ed coal oil G R E SH A M . - OREG O N b u rn e r. U sed on e y e a r. In q u ire FO R SA LE — A good heav y team . i of C. H. C a lk in s, G resh am , Ore. J o h n B row n, p h o n e 2 5 0 I. tf j Office P h o n e 46 R es. P h o n e 123 C ED A R F E N C E PO STS an d b erry FO R SA LE T h re e th o r o u g h b re d j p o sts f o r sale. V. J . H illy a rd , GEO. INGLIS, M. D. B elg ian co lts, 2-, 3- and 4 -y e a r I p h o n e G re sh a m 95x2. tf o ld s C. M in sin g er, 210 B o ard of Physician and Surgeon T ra d e B ldg., P o rtla n d . P h o n e F O R S A L E — Good sm o o th B u rb a n k Office, o v er r t r e t S ta t e Bank p o ta to e s, $1.75 p e r sack . Phone A ut. 5 3 2 -88. _____________________ H o u r» — 1 to 5 P. M. 2 85, G re sh a m . COW S G R E SH A M , . OREG O N 11E \l 8 T1TC111 N i;, 8 c e n ts a y a rd . S E V E R A L F R E S H COW S fo r sale. M rs. C a rrie H a n se n , M ain s tre e t, (' E. B ra m h a ll, T ro u td a le , O re. G re sh a m , n e a r h ig h school. M ail P h o n e 167x1 ST R A Y ED OR STO LEN from l,a u - o rd e rs p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to. d e rb a c k 's p a s tu re , y ear-o ld h e ife r, P h o n e 517. tf Emily F. Bolcom, F. D. black w ith w h ite belly a n d fe e t, Physician and Surgeon w h ite sp o t in fo re h e a d an d on tip F O R S A L E — F ir s t g ro w th fir e x tra fo r good d ry d ead w ood. $6.50 p e r of ta il. $5 re w a rd . R. J. Gow, W o m en a u d C h ild re n c o rd ; 16-inch, $7.75 p e r cord. O r p h o n e 1607. __ G resh am , . O regon d e rs filled p ro m p tly . P h o n e G re sh LO ST— D u rh am cow, M uley. W e a r am 97. R. D oane, R t 4. in g sm a ll bell. N otify Jack S a u n d e rs , p h o n e 346. M IX E D HAY AND C L O V E R fo r sale. FO R S A L E OR T R A D E — R e g iste re d B aled. E. D unn, R t. 4, G resh am , .1- M. SHORT, M. I). J e rs e y bull 2 y e a rs old, R o sa lin e ’s p h o n e 93. • tf L illy 's C a tillo n . H is d am g ive six I f o r W E L L D R IL L IN G , see J a n n s e n Physician and Surgeon g a llo n s of m ilk a n d te s ts 6.3. I B ros., 415 N. W. B an k b u ild in g , Rea. 3 E a s t 69th St. g u a r a n te e th is bull to be clean an d | P o rtla n d , p h o n e M ain 7472. R ef- p o R ? r ? t - , ? u i *13 8eiu a» B ia<- P i'R 1 LA N D , - O REG O N rig h t every way. W. J . P h a ir, e re n c e s a n d e s tim a te s c h e e rfu lly B o rin g , O regon, on e m ile so u th of given __o ttr e ll s t a t ion. tf 1 A. W. BOTKIN, M. I). ST R A Y E D fro m my p lace sin ce D e-I c e m b e r 5, on e d a rk J e rs e y h e ife r. . Physician and Surgeon L. S. A lex an d er, p h o n e 429 A n d e r-| Office o v er B a s k o f G resh a m son 8 ta .___________ H o u rs 2 to 5 P. M. S E V E R A L GOOD F R E S H COW S f o r ' P h o n es— Office 1271; R es. 127x sale. E. B aum ann, G re sh a m . I ___ G resh am , O regon p h o n e 2441. PEARL OIL I'O I 1.1 R t c o m m iltc r o f th e O regon Irrig a tio n C ongreaa w ill bo called on th e sam e d a te tn c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e s ta te c h a m b e r, a c c o rd in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t. * N o tificatio n of th e a n n u n l m eetin g la b ein g se n t to d a y to all co m m ercial c lu b s o f th e s ta te , a n d every o rg an iz a tlo n Is u rg e d to h av e a d e le g a te In a tte n d a n c e . D ire c to rs of th e s ta te c h a m b e r fo r t h e co m in g y ear w ill be e le c te d , a n d v a rio u s q u e stio n s of s ta te -w id e in te r e s t w ill be up fo r d isc u ssio n , in c lu d in g new m eth o d s of d e a lin g w ith la n d se ttle m e n t p ro b le m s w ith re sp e c t to th e ir r ig a t ed la n d s o f th e s ta te , a c c o rd in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t. H. V. ADIX, M. I). / hysician and Surgeon Offlce o v er B an k o f G resh am Offlce p h on e 1431 or 179 B es. 1433 W ith Dr. W . J. o t t B est p h on e fo r a p p o in tm en t ,X * X * X » X » X * X * X » X ’X » X eX * X » X * i P U R E B R E D HYM ALYAN R A B B fT S fo r sale. P h o n e 153, J. N ay lo r, R. 1 A group of people w ere sh ip 2, Box 11, T ro u td a le , O regon. w recked o r o th erw ise cast upon P IG S th e ir own reso u rces anil w ere to lose track of th e d ate they would have no FO R SA LE O ne re g is te re d D uroc eqsy m eans of finding it again. O ur h o ar, 15 m o n th s; o ne p u re -b re d y e a r Is an artificial one, and so m ust D uroc sow , 18 m o n th s. L. C ru m b . he m ade by careful study in well G resh am , R t. A, Box 161, p h o n e 5 2x6. equipped o bservatories. W ithout p re cise In stru m en ts it would he difficult 1:1 ; I STICK E l) D u ro c -Je rse y broou sow , a lso pigs, fo r sa le ch eap . C. to fix th e day when the new y e a r be up to you an d me. Aim. p h o n e 468. gins. W h a te v e r th e past bus been, th e Tlie an cien t E g y ptians experienced AM D IS P E R S IN G e ig h t re g is te re d D uroc b red sow s, tw e n ty w e a n lin g no such difficulty. T h e ir year, from new y e a r gives us a ch an ce to m ak e pigs an d y o u n g se rv ic e b o ar. C om e which ours Is derived, had a perfectly a new b e g in n in g . Let'H n o t " t r y " look th e m over. P ric e d re a s o n n a tu ra l beginning. It alw ay s com able. II C. C o m p to n , B o rin g , O re. th is o r th a t h u t lay o u t a p ro g ram menced on th e day w hen S irius and P h o n e 95x. th e sun rose together. fo r n y e a r o r m ore ah e a d an d bend FO R S A L E — R e g iste re d H a m p sh ire T he tei.nples of E gypt w ere really hogs. 2 b re d g ilts , 3 b o ars, 7 % o u r en e rg ie s to " p u t it o v e r.” observatories, built to face tills o r th a t m o n th s old, 2 h o a rs 2*4 m o n th s, s ta r a s It rose. They w ere m ore or 4 sow s 2 14 m o n th s. P ric e s re a s o n CAN T IIE W O ULD DISARM 7 less elab o rate, but all had as th e ir able. F . A. W elch, G re sh a m , III. 4, p h o n e 77x. fu n d am en tal plan a long narrow p as T h e re Is m o re to d is a rm a m e n t sage down which th e s tn r's ray s came, _______ A U T O M O B IL E S th a n m ost people th in k . W e can and a d ark chan d ler nt tlie fu r end F O R D TO U R IN G CAR AND FO R D w here the p riest m ade tlie observa hug fo r sale. B o th w ith good r u b sc ra p o u r b a ttle s h ip s, re d u c e o u r 1 b er a n d a re g u a ra n te e d in good tion and w here th e im age w as kept. arm ie s to m ere police fo rces, a b a n m ech a n ical co n d itio n . P riced fo r Tlie beginning o f the new y e a r w as q u ick sale. E n q u ire at H o m a n ’s don th e s u b m a rin e s an d bo m b in g an im p o rtan t event. We can picture A uto P a in Sho^i. M ain s tre e t, tiie scene a s th e p riests, followed by p lan es, b u t if th e claim s of sc ie n 11 r. -h am . ti th e scribes, law yers, m erchants, and tists a re tr u e we h av e n o t m ad e a be th e curious crowd, w ind th e ir w ay up j 1921 FO R D R O A D ST E R w ith d e liv g in n in g w hen we have d o n e a ll th is. ery box fo r sale. C h eap . C ash o r to th e » 'm ple in th e first s tre a k s of te rm s. Jo h n B acon, T h ird s tr e e t W e have o n ly d o n e aw ay w ith th e daw n, and ta k e th e ir appointed places. G re sh a m . P hone 1x1. least d e s tru c tiv e m ean s of w a rfa re . As d ay lig h t conies on th e In terest of 1 '• 1 '» C H E V R O L E T , m e c h a n ic a lly Can we do aw ay w ith th e m o st d es everyone is cen tered on tw o groups. p p rfe c t, new w heels, tire s an d top. T he p rie sts on th e roof a re s tra in tru c tiv e ? $275. E asy te rm s. Jo h n Bacon ing th e ir eyes fo r th e first glim pse of j Third street, U re sh a m R hone l x l . T h e re cen t g e n e ra l w a r w as a te r th e com ing sun, w hile those down In F O R I) T R U C K fo r sa le o r tr a d e for ro r us to th e n u m b e r of m en It k illed. th e d ark cham ber are w atching fo r c a ttle , 1918 m odel. P ric e $150. Hut poison g a s w as th e n in its in Sirius. Soldiers a re stationed around ! W rite E. E k stro m , G re sh a m , O re- fancy even If 3 1 p er c e n t of th e th e tem ple to keep the crow d silen t I g o n. R. A. A m erican d e a th s w ere d u e to it. and to p revent stra g g le rs from cross REAL ESTATE RENTALS, J u s t th in k th is o v er. T h e g re a te s t ing th e p ath of the s ta r's ray s In fro n t LOANS a d v an ce in th e scien ce of k illin g h u of the tem ple door a t th e critical | m an b ein g s h as W en m ad e sin ce m om ent. FO R S A L E C H E A P — New b u n g alo w A shout h u rsts from th o se on the 1918 -s in c e th e y e a r o f th e a rm istic e . fo u r room a n d b a th . G a ra g e , ch ick e n h o u se anil ru n . N e a r c o r roof ns the sun tops the horizon. T he And th e g ases in v en ted by us A m eri n e r F o u rth an d H ood s tre e ts . Jo e o b serv ers below w atch tlielr w ater c a n s a re th e m ost d ead ly o f all. F o r • M elugin. clocks carefu lly now as th e m inutes ex am p le, a sin g le d ro p of poison d e are told off. and s tra in th e ir eyes a t _____ MISCELLANEOUS veloped by A m erican c h e m ists w ill th e n arro w opening w here S irius Is to LO ST— A s tr in g o f re d c o ra l b ead s kill on to u ch . Im a g in e s p ra y in g an shine. In a few m om ents S irius itse lf I betw een W ith ro w 's r e s ta u r a n t an d a rm y w ith it fro m an a irp la n e . flashes Into view, and th e new y ear | »Mt. H ood d ep o t, S u n d ay a f t e r G en eral F rie s, ch ief o f o u r c h e m i h as begun. noon R e tu rn to A gnes A rth u r, cal w ar serv ice, say s th a t A m erican ai W ith ro w 's. Ttie E gyptians discovered th a t th e y ear h as an e x tra q n n rte r of a day In LOST- B etw een G resh am am i P o w m u s ta rd g as is a b o u t th e le a s t d ead ly ell V alley s to re , tw o D odge sid e It. T hey did It hy noting th a t on some of th e gases th a t o u r a irp la n e s ran y ears Sirius and th e sun rose alm ost ‘ c u rta in s a n d a m a n 's h a t. Dr. A. use offensively. Y et, d e c la re s F rie s, T h o m p so n . G re sh a m , p h o n e 316 together, whllp on o th ers th ere w as an th r e e m in u te s a f te r his a irp la n e s R O L L E R C A N A R IE S FO R SA LE, ap p reciab le difference In time, and th a t hav e co m m en ced to d ro p m u s ta rd gas ch eap . Mrs. C la re n c e C ath ey , th ese changes repented them selves BLACK N EW Y EA R PU D D IN G on a to w n , th e w hole city w ill be every five years. T hey found th e ! p h o n e 97. s c re a m in g w ith p ain an d te r r o r length of th e y ear to w ithin 11 m inutes F O R S A L E —-Th.- h» t»t b yke In tow n In g re d ie n ts; One cupful black mo $ 2 7 .5 0 . See It a t th e seco n d -h a n d T h o se not b lin d ed a re b u rn ed . No of its tru e value, which w as a rem ark lasses; one cupful thick sour m ilk ; s to re . F . G. S ta r r e tt, E sta c a d a . able thing to do w ith the p rim itive ap- o ne could e n te r th e city once th e O r e g o n ____________ one dessertspoonful so d a ; heat well. pllanees they had a t hand fu m es a re d isc h a rg e d fro m th e Add one teasponnful s a lt; one g rated FO R S A L E C H E A P O ne P e t e r W - bom bs. F ire s w ould s ta r t, nobody n u tm eg ; one eighth pound citron, w ay p u m p w ith e x tr a c y lin d e r an d N EW Y E A R 'S T H E N A ND NOW . w ould be a b le to q u en ch th e m , and chopped tine; one fo u rth pound suet, rods. On B ase L in e ro a d , o n e -h a lf m ile w est a n d 600 feet s o u th of th e city an d m ost of its in h a b ita n ts «hopped line; four dry tigs, M opped As long a s people can rem em ber, B a rk e r ro ad . E. H. C ook, p hone w ould be d estro y e d in a few h o u rs. fine; on« dozen alm onds, minced fine; T a b o r 6483. th ere have been New Y ear p arties. one cupful seeded ra is in s ; th ree raw D isarm c h e m istry ! Hut how ? ta rt apples, chopped co arsely ; th ree T he old Rom ans gave th e irs In honor FO R S A L E D r y No. 1 old g ro w th of Jan n a, th e tw o-faced god. One w ood. G ood d ead w ood, d e liv e re d . cupfuls flour. Mix all together, steam STATE CHAMBER WILL L. E C ra sw e ll, p h o n e G re sh a m 1 face looked hack at the old. spent | Iti a b u ttered mold for th ree hours and MEET JANUARY 3D 3 83.__________ __________________ t f , dry for 15 m inutes in an oven. Serve year, and one fa re looked forw ard to F S E D IM P L E M E N T S an d m a c h in e ry th e new. fresh year. T hey gave pres J a n u a r y 3 h as been set as th e with any good puddlug sauce. T his ents to him and to each o th e r w ith th a t w ill g iv e you s a tis fa c tio n o r m oney b ack : D rag saw s, c re a m d a te of th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e will serve 15 persons. tlie hope th a t th e new y ear would he s e p a r a to rs , g a s e n g in e s, plow s. ’ O regon S ta te C h a m b e r of C o m good lo them . Some o f the people w ho I feed g rin d e rs , s p re a d e rs . W A. I R E SO L U T IO N S. m erce, a c c o rd in g lo an an n o u n c e lived long ago w aited until th e end of I H essel. G re sh a m S ervice. Re- 1 March to «-elehrate the New Y ear, | ment to d a y fo llo w in g a m eetin g of lia b ility . K eso h ed . To eave nil money slime th a t w as the tim e th a t the t And lead a frugal life« th e B oard o f D irecto rs h eld at S a and g rass began new life Resolved To do my duty lem . A m e e tin g of th e ex ecu tiv e HE y ear th a t has Just closed m eans som ething different to m ost everyhoily. To some It has brought a g reat Joy; to o th ers a g re a t so rro w ; to many, both g rief anil gladness In full m easure. Many of us have gone along the regular, u n ev en t ful path, tilled w ith th e happiness of love and work and the Joy of everyday things, which, a fte r all, Is the best hapipness. Tu youth the New Y ear m eans a long, pleasure-filled evening and the w riting of a new d ate on th e ir letters. They look n eith er fo r ward nor hack. They m ake reso lutions because It seem s th e cor rect thing tn them to do. They keep them som etim es and It helps make them b e tte r men and women, hut It Is not a serio u s m a tte r with them —Just as Is n a tu ra l for youth. o ld e r folks Involuntarily look hack a hit on th e even of a new year- -net system atically, h u t w ith ii general sw eeping glance th a t usually m akes them a lilt uncom fo rtab le Ht tilings left undone or failu res to m ake good as they hHd Intended. Maybe th ere has been Just one thin g accom plished th at gives them a little warm feel ing round th e ir h e a rts— m aybe not. The g reat sorrow or g reat Joy stan d s out w ith m ore m eaning to them th an to youth. *Tls an o th er m ilestone passed. The New Y ear may not p resen t very bright p ro sp ects to some, hut these sam e older folks know th a t th ere Is som ething b e tte r In sto re than w hat th e im m ediate fu tu re seem s to offer— know th a t unhappy things can't la s t—th a t th e y a re p retty sure to lend to som ething g re a te r and b e tte r—know th a t even If they can 't u n d erstan d th e reason for sorrow and trouble th a t th ere Is a reason know It deep down w ithin them selves, though outw ardly they resen t and rebel against fate. It Is not blind faith or optim ism th a t tenches this, hut reason and know ledge of life. O lder folks know th a t th e y ear Is bound to bring happiness and re lief tn those who j r e now hearing sorrow and trouble.— Mrs. J. K. Leslie In the D etro it News. (KEROSENE) 55 W H IT E L E G H O R N h en s an d 20 ' p u lle ts fo r sale. In fine c o n d itio n . | J o h n D uley, B o rin g , O regon. R A B B IT S 3 Anti «till fthatuin from «(rife. Resolved To give up «nicking And never touch a drop R esolved To he.xl the speed law« And ne'er offend a cop H eeolw d To quit com plaining And «mile whene'er 1 can. Resolved To ceawe from knocking And praise tny fellow man Resolved but w hat’« the use of My plunging In «o deep* I*ve mail* more resolution« Than ».ny man could keep D E N T IS T S P h o n e s: A UTO SIG N A ll W o rk G u a ra n te e d a n d P ric e s H ea-sonable. O sb o rn G re sh a m , O re. P h o n e 1263 DR. B. H. PEDERSEN W ood - S a n d - G ravel D eliv ered a n y P lace T R U C K S E R V IC E D e n tis t , Office over* G resh am T h e a te r Office H o u rs 9 to 4 G resham . Oregon J. R. K N A R R & S O N T R O U T D A L E , O REG O N PRIVATE SANITORIUM Mrs. H arriet Timmerman C o n tr a c to r — B u ild e r Phone C or. 3d a n d M ain 861 G resh am , O re. G e n e ra l B u ild in g in G resh am an d v icin ity a t P o rtla n d prices ATTOBXETS A. RUDE BU CK LEY AVENUE R o u te 3 Box 763 P o rtla n d 5 17. _ B r o a d w a y 32 McGuirk & Schneider Attorneys at Law At G resham Office, T eaching E v e r y W ednesday. J o h n W . O liv e r Piolin Teacher T u esd a y s. T h u rsd a y and .S atu rd ays G resham Office. W ith r o w B ldg P ortlan d Office. 6 0 5 -1 5 P en to n B ld g C all o r phone 177, W ednesday. S tu d io a t hom e of D. M. R oberts Second an d R o b erts Av., G resham S A T IS F A C T IO N GUARANTEED 15 Y e a rs E x p e rie n c e I K ED B. JO N E S J. E. GATES Funeral Director ESTACADA l a d y A s s is ta n t P rice« R ig h t Piano Tuning and Repairing L eav e O rd e r a t O u tlo o k P R IC E S 3 .OO P h o n e 1561 A u to Top« R ecovered and R epaired. A ll k in d s o f T on M aterial and C u rtain W in d ow s S. E. PALMQUIST Florence M. Honey P ia n o S ta d io F ir s t »State R an k B ldg. P h o n e 2111 AUTO TOP SHOP . »Main S t., G re sh a m P h o n e 175 W. S. WOOD A uctioneer V A N CO U V ER, F a rm F r ie d a E . B r a tz e l Teacher o f Piano P r iv a te o r I jchrow « ,,a n (î D ev elo p m en t, S ca le <$.. ifk d o«K« and M u sic a l A n a ly sis. . tudio, Bidge Ave., near Lawrence O rw h a m , P h o n « 731 W A SH IN G TO N and S to c k S alea a S p e c ia lty Ftaone V a n co u v er 614, or Q reeham O utlook 1561 Contractor, Builder G e n e ra l C a rp e n te r W ork an d ('a llin e i M aking L on g E x p erien ce W ORK G U A R A N T E E D L. J. W INTER, Gresham im s h b a w c e SEE— JOHN BROWN T w e, E s ta te and In su ra n ce A u to m o b ile, H ea lth . P íe te O ía se. n m A Tì ? £ ACTl r N g u a ra n teed Office 2501 PHONES R ee. 518 R e in e r B u ild in g rtr« . JAMES ELKINGTON . m oaakcl A ccident, S u re ty B onds, F ire , .A utom obile, U f e , H e a lth P la te Glam., ne» Offlce 2341 10 lbs., $1.50 GRESHAM MEAT MARKET I \\ BROWN, Prop. one 41 BRO S. TR U C K on M aln S tr e e t PHONES R es 88 Oregon Fire Relief Assn. Oregon Life Insurance W. T H O R N E , A g en t G re sh a m , O regon Re». 1957 Phones Ofc. 1291 M a x w e ll S c h n e id e r PHO TO S G re sh a m 43 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited M ORGAN W ith ro w B ldg. P h o n e 123x Delivered I'h iin t» DR. H. H. OTT Dentist B u ild in g G re sh a m , O regon P h o n e G resh am 489 lbs., 75c E ast 7 1 6 2 ; D en tal X -R ay Office o v e r B an k of G resh am HOMAN & SONS PURE LARD \ Dentist N erve B lo ck in g IN T E R IO R D EC O RA TIN G HOME PRODUCTS NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS " A r , yeu m aking any good resolu- tlo n a for New Y ear’« D ay!" "N a, I h av en 't had tim e to break all my last New Y ear's enee yet." B e e. 2185 DR. W. J. OTT AND H O U SE PAINTING Office 2184; S E R V IC E PICTURE FRAMING M ain S tre e t G resh am P h o n e 541 Be a Good F ello w a n d m ak e < h ria tm a s b r ig h te r fo r so m eo n e lee» fo rtu n a te . P h o n e su b e c rlp tlo n a to 1561.