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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12, No. 26 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 30, GRESHAM BOYS BERRY PICKING PRICES ARE IN HONOR GUARD FIXED BY PACKING COMPANY OF DEAD COMRADE 1922 LOCAL PICTURES ARE FLASHED ON SCREEN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.00 Per Year PARSONAGE FOR BAPTIST MINISTER NEAR COMPLETION Many local scenes w ere a p a rt of th e m oving p ictu re program given in ! th e union high au d ito riu m in O resh- At least 150 berry grow ers g a th | as in terest. Each g ro w er is lim ited , am u n d er th e auspices of th e high ered at th e cannery Monday m orning | to 40 shares. school o rch estra. P rin cip al Roy B ER R Y PICKING PRICES. Among those chosen to escort th e a t about 10:30. H. G. Andrew, pres - T he Berry G row ers P acking com-J Cannon was cau g h t by th e cam era T he new Bethel B a p tist church body of S erg ean t W a lte r Schaffer, pany expects to sell approxim ately ident of the Berry G rowers Packing w hile in th e act of shooting poor, de- parsonage being constructed on Pow- S traw b erries 20c crate, 10c a th e last O regon body to be retu rn ed $250,000 w orth of b erries th is year. fenseless pheasants. F ishing f o r k , , 8tr0pt o „ , h0 pagt gl(,0 Qf th0 com pany, presided a t th e m eeting. c ra te bonus. T his y ea r each g ro w er m ust have sm elt In th e Sundy brought p leasant , home, was A lbert Cam p of G resham . Many topics of in terest to berry grow a stam p to p ut his n u m b e r on every m em ories of th e good tim es enjoyed ' church 18 n ea rin * 1,8 a '><i R aspberries 2c a pound, three- and M artin Q rass, son-in-law of Mr. ers were discussed. S traw berry g ra d fo u rth s cent a pound bonus. crate of b erries h e sends. They are by all last m onth. T he union high !il la hoped will soon be in readiness and Mrs. J a k e M etzger, also F ra n k now ready a t th e cannery fo r d istrib baseball sp irit ran rio t in th e "S er- to be occupied by th e Rev. and Mrs. ing was first decided upon. L oganberries lc a pound, one- ution. u H arvey who is well know n In Gresh- In o rd er to m eet th e m a rk e t de- i h alf cent bonus. p en tin e.” T he "sp id erw eb " and th e jD . Q. Barry. am. T he resolutions draw n up last fall • balloon dance" flashed on t h e ' c A H|U H w Cooley and D p m and of first class shipping berries, j and published In th e O utlook In th e T he body of S ergeant Schaffer lay serene brought back as in a dream ' M„ „ kln are bu!ty flB,8hing up tb e ln. it was decided to g rad e straw b erries in s ta te In th e P o rtlan d A rm ory on Some suggested th a t th e m a tte r of December 9th issue w ere read and re- th e d ain ty sp len d o r and elegance of I te rlo r Mr. Mll„ kln d em o n stratin g into th ree grades; fancy, choice and price should be left to th e m anage- | adopted by a m a jo rity vote. Sunday, M onday and T uesday g u ard th e "sp rin g festiv al” as it was dram h ,a artt8 tlc 8ki„ on thp wpodwork Wld T he association will fu rn ish ten ts atized by th e G resham grad e school. Mr Coo|py and Mr a(J(, . ng ed by m em bers of his own com pany, cults. T he fancy g rad e m ust be of m ent and let them g et w hat they can. to any who w ants them a t cost price. F a m ilia r scenes from th e Colum bia m any useful built-in featu res. T he The tid e of affairs was changed, men w ounded in th e charge a t Sois- good size and shape, have a stem and T he question of p u rch asin g a tru ck sons, th e one in w hich he fell. The not q u ite ripe. B erries m ust be of however, when M r H arvey said “T he highw ay g reeted th e audience as k ltchen alld bathrooul Rre to be fln. was brought up and dtscussed. It friend to friend. boys stood as silen t sen tinels beside th e sam e grade th ro u g h o u t th e box. m anagem ent has proven satisfacto rily I ished off in w h ite enam el. will be necessary to h ire one if one th e casket fo r one h o u r a t a watch All th e local scenes w ere produced , o n e -h a lf of th e porch space In th e ! so fa r and I th in k it is a crim e to im- is not purchased. Owing to th e large Each box m ust be topped out. w hile so ft m usic played. A throng [ pose a handicap on th em .” Loud ap am ount of h au lin g to be done th is by Wm. R u th erfo rd of th e h ig ’t fro n t of th e bou8p ba8 been glvpn Choice g rad e berries m ust be sound school faculty w ith his well equipped o v er t0 a 8un porch whlcb addg g r e a t. of people passed in and out all day. plause g reeted his rem ark . year, it was th o u g h t it would save E very trib u te th a t could be paid a and ripe b u t they need not be u ni D. E. Towle suggested th a t a com money if th e association purchased moving p ictu re outfit. T h e p leasu re j ly , o thp ttppearance of th e b u nga. expressed by th e au dience show ed i ,ow T hero ftrp flve r(X)m8 down w ar hero w as carried o u t by arm y form size th ro u g h o u t th e box. They m ittee be selected to decide on th e one. A fter con sid erab le discussion m ust be picked w ith stem s. It is p la in er th an w ords how they e n jo y e d '8tair8 not ,nc| uding tb p , ro n t ball officials and P o rtlan d officials. expected th ere willI be a ’ d ifferen ce. pr,ce a t th e p ro p er t,m e’ A m o,ion th e decision was left to th e m anage T he fu n e ra l procession form ed at th e en tertain m en t. and th e bathroom . Opening off from was m ade to th a t effect w hich passed m ent. A 3-reel H arold Lloyd comedy. th e b a „ ,8 , hp 8tudy w hlch tu rn th e A rm ory a t 2 o’clock T uesday af of from 10c to 15c on a cra te be Those chosen by Mr. Andrew to serve T h e grow ers do not expect a large een choice and fancy. ternoon. An escort of uniform ed po tw _. on th a t com m ittee are, N. P. Nelson, crop of Royal Ann ch erries th is year. "A m ong T hose P re se n t,” fu rn ish ed load8 one tnto a g en e ro u s , , ving plenty of laughs. "E so p ’s F ab le s” and Thp d,n ,ng roonl PonlPe n p It The culls m ust be sound and ripe Ernest Peter8on E P shede€n Wro lice headed th e colum n, followed by They a re sellin g a t 6 Vic a pound this P ath e Review was a pleasing addl- o rd e r and door8 Jpad from thprp Berries 1<nlpfeI aJU, N c Sederspfel Thp G eorge A. W hite, g ran d m arshal of but need not have stem s. year. Bings an d L am b erts will bring tion to th e program . "M ore T ro u b le” lnto a cunnlng wbltu Uitche„. A bed- cerem onies. T h e procession was th a t are k n o tty , o r irre g u la r shape or , form er motfon WM w,th d raw n a m uch b e tte r price.- .C h e rrie s can be of th e F ra n k K eenan production was rooni and bath room occupy th e op In caflp thp prfc0 drop8 tQO ,ow R com posed of the follow ing individuals over-ripe can go in this grade. shipped back by th e p rese n t pre-cool and org an izatio n s in th e o rd er I According to Mr. Andrew , th e was decided to let th e berries stav on ing plan w hich keeps them a t a te m also good. posite sid e of th e house at th e rear. T he union high school o rch e stra E very room Is'generoL sT y Yuppikt'd nam ed: straw b erry m a rk e t is very u n certain th e plan ts fo r a few days to ripen and p e ra tu re of from 30 to 35 degrees. The O regon N ational G uard repre- I this year. At present it is im possible then picked and b ro u g h t to th e can- B lackberries and plum s can also be gave several m usical num bers at th e w lth wlndow8 whlcb afrord8 plenty beginning of th e program , u n d er the o f jight sented by th e 162d In fa n try u nder to set a price as th e re is no dem and, nery to be barreled. shipped in th is m anner. d irection of Wm. R u th erfo rd . Too T he 8talrw ay leadlng upatalr8 com m and of Col. C. C. H am m ond; L ast y ear these berries w ere barreled Early in th e spring a com m ittee, much p raise cannot be given th e open8 |n to a 8pwing TOom Thl„ room B a tte ry A, 148th field artille ry ; Com- but ft was difficult to find a m ark et iform ed for th a t purpose, m et and de HAPPY HOME MAKERS pany A, 116th en g in eers; officiating for them a fte r they a re barreled. No | elded th at each g ro w er m ust do his WILL GIVE PAGEANT m em bers of th e o rch e stra and th e j ,8 expected to be used by th e B aptist leader. T he selections on th is occa- badlp8. (!ulld j, w(1, afford am p|e clergy, on foot; caisson bearing th e j dem and has been m ade so fa r th is own grading. H e m ust e ith e r teach The Happy H om e M akers club of sion were th o u g h t by all to be th e accom m odation fo r sew ing m achines body; Gov. Ben W. O lcott, M ayor y ear fo r th e b arreled fru it. B arreled th e pickers to g rad e o r h ire a g ra d e r th a t ,.a „ rem aln (hprp perm aneB t,y . O rient and P leasan t H om e m et a t th e best every ren d ered by them . Geo. L. B aker, county com m issioners straw b e rrie s have g o tte n to be a gam - to g rad e a t his packing house. M ethodist church a t P lea san t Home and council m en; A dm iral Mayo, Brig- hie. T he association accepted orders i C lothes closets on e ith e r side of th e Many straw b e rry grow ers seemed LIBRARY RECEIVES ad ier B latchford and allied consuls, for nine b arrels b u t did not h ea r from to consider g rad in g difficult b ut the W ednesday night. | room give« am ple space. T h ree bed- BOOK ON RADIO j room s and a h all com plete th e up- T he p resid en t, E m m a B ozarth, on foot; h onorary pallbearers, Col- them again which m eans th a t th e w riter happens to know th a t th e g ra d onels D entler, H am m ond, W hitw orth, man who gave th e o rd e r did not g et ing is done in th e field by th e pickers who had been elected as a d eleg ate to T he Home Radio, How to Make 8*a irs arran g em en t. May, A bram s an d C rossley; honorary th e tra d e he expected and th erefo re, In th e P uyallup valley. Any reaso n atten d th e su m m er school a t C orval an d Use I t," by A. H. V errill is w rit-I Tho B ap tist people a r e to be con- pall b earers selected from Company ' would not com plete th o contract. T he ably sm art child can learn w ith very lis, being un ab le to a tte n d , M argaret ten especially fo r use by am ateu rs. g ra tu la te d on th e arran g e m en t and D, M artin G rass, C. Ross, C arl Mack, association expects to get a good price little tro u b le and w ith no fo rm er ex F itzg erald was elected to ta k e h er “ S caram onche" by R afael Saba- “ P Prorance of th e ir parsonage. W hen E. M. T ilton, E arl Woods, A lbert on fresh straw b e rrie s b u t th e re is no perience. T he picker saves th e best place. tin t, is a ta le of th e F re n c h Revolu- ! «‘»«’P1*’*» will be on e of th e m ost The g irls are p lan n in g to give a tion in w hich "th ro u g h crow ued days 'co n v e n ien t and chic ap p earin g homes Cam p, E ugene M cEntee, E arl Me- ■ ce rtain ty of it. looking berries in an ex tra box to use club p ageant a t th e O rien t gran g e of g lo rio u s ad v e n tu re A ndre L ouis ■ln O resham Corm ick, Law rence Schnell and H. The Berry G row ers Packing com- for “topping o u t.” It will add g rea tly to C. M organ; active pallbearers, Ser- pany is a m em ber of th e n o rth w est D uring th e M onday’s m eeting th e hall th is com ing S atu rd ay n ig h t, th e M orean, fugitive, stro llin g player, th e scenic effect of Powell street. g e a n ts A ngelo Cunee, E. R. J o n e s , j ca n n ers’ association. A ccording to follow ing prices w ere decided upon th ird of Ju n e. They will be assisted m a ste r of fence, gains fam e and h ap J. Jen sen , J. Epling, F ra n k H arvey i Mr. Andrew th e ir com pany has es-1 so th a t a uniform w age would be by th e o th e r clubs. OLD MAID’S CONVENTION piness a t th e point of th e sw o rd ." Everybody is invited and a good and H arvey W yttenberg; firing squad. ■ tablished th e price on rasp b erries for given th e pickers. “ W h at and W here is God” by PRESENT ODD CHARACTERS E arl W oodm an, 'William S m o k e ,! th is y ear b u t they w ere unable to do S traw berries, 20c a c ra te and 10c tim e is assured. T h ere will be a cir R ich ard L aR ue Swain, Ph.D ,, is a cus w ith side shows. Dewey Pow ers, F ra n k Bosch, K e n -; the sam e w ith th e straw b erries. An . a cra te bonus. “ hum an an sw er to th e deep religious j T he "O ld M aid’s" convention was n e th H astings, Jo h n A lexander, L. [encouraging th in g happened, how- R aspberries, 2c a box and % c a held in M etzger’s hall F rid ay even cry of a m odern so u l.” Hummer Book W agon Service. Z erung, N orm an M cCormick and H er ever, before M onday's m eeting had pound bonus. “ N o rth w ard -H o !” by R. A. B a rt ing. M embers of M arg u erite camp. E quipped w ith 500 new ch ild re n ’s le tt and R. T. H ale, Is an absorbing Royal N eighbors of P o rtlan d , recog b e rt B aker; relativ es in carriag es; ended. A fter lunch a P o rtlan d Ice j L oganberries, lc a pound fo r pick- hooks th e public lib ra ry book wagon tale of th e flag ship K arlu k as it nized th e old m aids as m em bers of v eteran s of Com pany D; sons of vet cream m an arriv ed and announced to fng and Vic a pound bonus. e ra n s; drum corps; G rand Army of Mr. A ndrew th a t he is in th e m ark et | At th e fo rm er m eeting of th e berry will begin th e su m m er service T ues braved th e A rctic Sea on Steffanson’s th e ir cam p so it is supposed th a t th is new and Relect w om an's o rd er. As | grow ers It was voted to raise th e cap- day, J u n e 6th. T he book w agon has expedition of 1913-18. th e Republic, T. H. Stevens, com fo r 10 b arrels of straw b erries. T he grow ers in th e G resham terrl-1 ltalization of th e Berry G rowers not only ch ild ren ’s books b ut new’ j "W hen Egypt W ent B roke” by each old maid was intro d u ced she m anding, C. C. B urton, past cora- a d elig h tfu lly h u m o r. appeared causing much am usem ent m ander-in-chief, C. A. W illiam s, de tory do not expect a larg e crop of i Packing com pany from $10,000 to fiction, trav el, biography, books on HoIm an , )ay, p a rtm e n t com m ander, H enry E. straw b e rrie s th is year. W h eth er th e $25,000. T his increase is necessary in radio, cook books aj.d p o u ltry books 10U3 rom ance w hh m any com pllca. fo r th e on-lookers. Such ch a racters as they w ere! Each had chosen th e Dosch, chief of staff; Indian w ar vet early fro st did actu ally decrease th e ' o rd er to raise money to pay th e ex for th e a d u lt read er. T his service is tionn a nam e of a song fo r h e r given name. e ra n s; U nited Spanish w ar veterans. yield is not know n. T h ere is no c e r - 1 penses th is year. 8everal necessary free to any resident of M ultnom ah j ..P lfty Y ear„ ,n O regon.. Z h° ap p llcatlo n fo r g rap h ic ta le of Oregon since 1840 by Such h ats and such costum es as ta in ty so far th a t th e yield will be ! im provem ents a re alread y u n d e r way GRESHAM FIRE IS sm all. w hich have n ot y et been paid for. lib rary m em bership. Ex-G overnor Geer. "O ut of a life they w ore can n o t properly be des E very T uesday is book wagon day full of in te re stin g experiences know n cribed. Each th o u g h t she was Just a QUICKLY EXTINGUISHED It was necessary to decide on som e The packing shed ju s t com pleted cost price a t th is m eeting o r a t le ast come $704. T he lot across th e stre e t on for th e d istric t betw een P o rtlan d and only to a pioneer, he In tersp erses his little bit m ore sty lish th an th e o th Stops will be m ade as j n a rra tiv e with enough wit, hum or, ers but If th e tr u th w ere told they W hen th e fire w histle sounded to som e ag reem en t as to a f a ir price ■ which th e office building is being G resham . S atu rd ay aftern o o n ab o u t 12:30 ev and one th a t would be low enough to ¡b u ilt was b ro u g h t for $400 from Mrs. follow s: i wisdom and anedote to beguile th e were fa r behind th e tim es w ith th e ir P ark ro se,, 1:00 p. m .; H arriet, m ost blase p erso n .” hoop sk irls, bussels, false curls, tig h t eryone rushed o u t to find out w here get th e tra d e if th e straw b e rry de- Percy Giese. th e fire was located Com ing during 1 m and happened to be low. T h e m eet- ! In o rd er to raise th e capitalization 1:30 p. m ; Lynch, 2 :0 0 p. m .; F air- “ She” by R id er H aggard is a n o th bodices an d tin y h ats purched on view, 2 :3 0 p. m .; B ellrose, 3 :3 0 er of his ro m antic tales of A frican th e ir heads. th e noon h o u r m any people w ere ing was open fo r discussion on the each gro w er is asked to buy on e $25 given th e o p p o rtu n ity to in v estigate . j subject. I t was estim ated th a t 73c | sh are fo r each acre of b erries he p. m .; G ilbert, 4 :0 0 p. m .; Buckley, ad v en tu res. Each old m aid had chosen th e 4 :3 0 p m. ( "T ro u b le -th e H ouse” by K ate Jo r- n am e of a song. As each of th e T he new s soon spread. T h e roof of I would cover th e en tire cost p er cra te ; ^owns. Each sh a re en title s th e hold- Every T h u rsd ay , beginning J u n e . dan j8 a rollicking account of th e ^ n n K 8 w ere played on th e piano th e th e R. W. Je n n in g s' hom e had caught 2?c for th e crate. 30c fo r picking i n - .e r to one vote in th e Berry G rowers on fire by a sp ark from the chim ney, eluding 10c bonus and 20c fo r hand- Packing Co. He is also a m em ber of 15, is book wagon day fo r P leasan t | bap „ and m ishaps of a little m a iillono w ith th a t nam e appeared. T he Before th e chem ical wagon could ting. th e com pany. He will receive from \ alley and th e d istric t between wbo «jy g t because she ‘th o u g h t up ! wild Irish Rose cam e with h er na- G resham and L usted. Stops on this th in g s,’ experim ented w ith situ atio n s, | (*ve strid e resp le n d an t ln b rig h t reach th e scene, how ever th e w ater A m otion was m ade by M artin Nel- six to eight per cent in te rest on hts ro u te will be as follow s: tried to perform feats as did th e ¡Breen. T h ere was also Sweet Marie, from a garden hose had been applied i,on th a t if it was found im possible to investm ent. Notes will be accepted P lea san t Valley, 9 :3 0 a. m .; Pow heroines of th e sto ries she read, was E veline Ida Sweet as Apple Cider, I ’d and the fire extinguished. | at le ast $1.75 a crate, th e b erries as cash and th e money deducted when ell Valley, 1 0:30 a. m .; O rient, looked at by h er elders w ith a so rt of Live in L oveland W ith a Girl L ike An investigation was m ade by th e w ere to be b arreled. T he m otion th e berries are b ro u g h t in. $5000 11:45 a. m .; P lea san t Home, 11:45 to rtu re d patience and called T rouble- Vou, ( rep resen ted by an u n u su ally fire d ep a rtm en t to m ake ce rtain th a t * was seconded. Mr. A ndrew th en in- worth of stock is to be sold a. m .; L usted, 1 :0 0 p. m .; C edar ; The-H ouse. sto u t w om an), Nancy Lee and many no spark rem ained a f te r w hich they form ed them th a t th e packing com- at th is tim e but only berry grow ers 2 :0 0 p. m.; T erry , 2 :45 p m ¡o th e rs. Miss 1922 appeared with For B oys nixl Girls. re tu rn e d hom e having had enough Pan Y w ould b arrel th e b erries if th e can own shares. T he sunt of $2200 “ A dventures of A k b ar” by F lo ra *hort sk irts and when she sa t down m em bers said so, b u t th a t th e asso- was subscribed last fall b ut it has not excitem ent for one day. T he C ham bre L ad ies' trio of e x -iA . ■■ , elation would not ta k e th e responsi- yet been paid. Besides helping the ceptional In stru m en talists, and s in g -, A 8 te ele’ 1,118 ’» » ’•velous adven sh e displayed som e p re tty g a rte rs T h ree-D ay S ervices to Be H eld at bility of disposing of them . Storage association those who own shares ers, will ap p ear a t th e G resham , lure8 of a y o u th fu l ru le r of P ersia, much to th e h o rro r of th e old maids. T he d rill team of M arg u erite cam p ' w hose d ea rest frien d s were a cat and would also have to be paid if th e her- have a good investm ent. According T h ea ter T hursday, Ju n e 1. I'n s- M eth od ist Church. j dog. show ed excellent tra in in g in a d rill ries w ere k ep t th ere. No one seem ed to law not less th an six p er cent or Q u arterly m eeting services will be W hat you w ant, when you w ant It "W o n d er of W ar In th e A ir,” by ' Put on th a t night. T he team was held th is week a t th e F re e M ethodist to get anyw here in th e arg u m e n ts m ore than eight per cent can be paid as you w ant it— W ant ad. it. j F ran cis Rolt W heeler, re la te s th e com posed of officers of th e ir cam p church in G resham . T he Rev. W. T. th rillin g ad v e n tu res of a young A m er-j T he Royal fcclghbors cam p of K lotsbach wil! be in charge. P reach lean boy In th e a ir service d u rin g th e ! G resham fu rn ish ed several num bers. ing services w ill be held F rid a y and W orld W ar. A piano solo by Miss R egina Ham- S atu rd ay evenings, Ju n e 2 and 3, m ar was well given. Miss M artha T ljere will be Sunday school a t 9:45 RUBY OLIVE JONES lla g b e rg sang to h er own accom Sunday m orning. Love F east at 10:30 DIES OF PNEUMONIA p anim ent and responded with an en an d preaching a t 11:30. P reaching core. Miss Theo Sm ith presented a servees will also be held in th e even Word has been received of th e read in g In th e d ialect which she ing a t 8. A h ea rty in v itatio n is ex i d eath in P o rtlan d at St. V incent's know s so well how to use. T he tended to all. hospital of Miss Ruby Olive Jones on Mfsdes G w endolyn M etzger and Doris Tuesday, of pneum onia, aged 17 Bailey fu rn ish ed a m usical num ber At a recent convention of th e P ort- | ' years and 10 m onths. She was sick A “ S pring Dance” by Misses Doris land D istrict W om en’s Home M ission-j 'b u t a few days. Miss Jones was th e Bailey and C aroline W hetstone cotn- ary society of th e M ethodist Eplsco- d au g h te r of Ja s A. Jones, form erly of i p|p(pd , hp prograni pal church th e G resham society was ! th e C ed ar neighborhood, who su r- A Hmall adm lM lon wa8 chargp<| reported as the first to com plete th e vive, her. She Is also survived I o b tain money tow ard a deleg ate fund paym ent of Its pledge. Only one I th ree b ro th ers, George. Wm B. and fo r tbP OrP8han, r a , H om e-m ade o th e r society, th a t of F irst M ethodist I E dgar L. Jones, and six sisters. Mrs. | candy WH8 BO|,j ch urch. P o rtlan d , reported a la rg e r I J. O. (losehie, Mrs. N ellie E Mc am o u n t paid fo r th e w ork, Mrs. i A dance com pleted th e evening’s L aren, Mrs L au ra A. G holson, Mrs. e n tertain m en t. A q u ad rille was es Benj. C am eron is the very efficient , Osea F. Seaton and Bessie and Noma pecially enjoyed by th o o ld e r folks. tre a s u re r of th e local society. Jones. T he Rev. D. Q. B arry had th e mis- | Punch and w afers w ere served. T he fu n eral services will be held fo rtu n e of ru n n in g a nail ln his foot, j on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju n e 1, a t 2 Enclosed flivvers, m ade in D etroit, T uesday m orning W hile it w as pain- ' o'clock at th e Skewes u n d erta k in g j WBI be upholstered with Oregon wool fu l, it was not th o u g h t serious but ' estab lish m en t in P o rtlan d , co rn et cloth fabric h ereafter. T he P ortland since th a t tim e th e in ju ry has grown j W oolen Mills is w eaving a larg e o r T hird and Clay. w orse and is causing him consider d er for th e H enrys. T hus we will g et back som e of th e m illions Oregon has ab le pain. The Bank of G resham pays 5 per co n trib u ted to M ichigan cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad You can be a perfect 4 8 and still "S u g ar catches m ore flies th an FORD8ON TRACTÔH WORK by be happy, provided you a re not also v in eg ar” — but who w ants to catch -» C O P V t t é H T P u l U t H l R f ANZTOCASYftm O h o u r o r a c re C all G resh am 189 fo r a woman. flies? prices. m