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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. Í GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAR( II 7. 1»S4 COUNCIL GRAPPLES WITH PROBLEMS J. II. CONE PA SSES BOVS ENJOY TRIP AT COTTAGE GROVE TO FOREST GROVE K. A. MILLER BUYS PHONE COMPANY CONTROL J. H. Cone, who moved to C o ttag e! Grove w ith his fam ily from G resham a few m onths ago, died suddenly of h e a rt failu re on M arch 5. The body was bro u g h t to G resham and th e fu- n eral will be held th is aftern o o n at 2 o'clock from th e M ethodist Episcopal TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Per Year GKESHAM HIGH WILL MEET SCAPPOOSE HI TONIGHT AT GYM LEGION AND HIGH WIN BASKETBALL G resham . Oregon, M arch 7, 1924.— i The co n tro llin g in te re st in th e E d ito r O u tlo o k :—On S atu rd ay . March M ultnom ah 4 C lackam as M utual Tel- 1, th e high school aggies of G resham . ^Dhoue . c^ tn l4iU'iuiiiPa88.e<!ih iin<Of ti"* m ainly th e b ask etb all five and our Bank* of G resham and mayoT of the If anyone th in k s it is easy and T onight, F riday, a t th e high school T he fast Legion b ask etb all team p le a sa n t to sit am ong th e city leader. H. M. M oreland, w ere invited city, w hen he p urchased all the stock gym, G resham high and Scappoose lined up to Its rep u tatio n W ednesday fa th e rs and direct th e activities of by th e F o re st G rove "H icks Club” to held by J. C. and Mrs. E rm a S hultz high b ask etb all team s w ill play w hat a h ea lth y and grow ing city like atten d th e ir an n u a l b an q u et and b a s - ! *a8t Tuesday, l o r the past y ear Mr. w ill likely be th e closing gam e of th e n ig h t by w inning an exciting gam e G resham he ought to come up a t from O rient, 32 to 14. T he Legion h" d X " a? th e next city election and volun ! season for th e local first team . sta rte d out w ith a ru sh a t th e first teer. T he O utlook has profound Joseph H enry Cone w as born in hom e town. Mrs. S hultz vice presid en t. Mrs. T he visiting team is a fast one and alm ost im m ediately ad m iratio n for th e men. all of M enasha, W isconsin, November 18, I T he b ask etb all gam e w as played in Shultz h as been office m an ag er for j a rea l hot gam e is assu red . Lunday, w h istle and dropped the ball for th e first counter. them h ard driven business men, 1859. H e moved w ith his p are n ts a large liv ery b arn , as th e ir high sev eral m onths past. Mr. M iller now Bailey, S trong, W inters and Pullen T he ball w as in O rient te rrito ry m ost who m eet u su ally sev eral tim es a w hen he w as tw o y ears old to Illinois, I school has no gym nasium . We w ere I becomes £ ,e8 id en t aI>d his son lla ja r d m onth in long session and rack i ,0 -, „ . is a stockholder and h as been m ade I w ill probably play th e ir last gam e as of th e tim e. O rient fought h ard but and in 1874 th e fam ily moved to Be- unused to th e n arro w floor an d th e 1 a d irec to r to succeed Mrs. Shultz, their b ra in s to a d ju st difficulties j high school p lay ers on th e home floor th e superb team w ork of the Legion loit. K ansas. In 1880 he w as m arried poor lights but even u n d er th ese ad- j Miss Mamie Hoss. bookkeeper in and solve th e problem s th a t a rise tonight. T he gam e will be called enabled them to w ork the ball to a l in city ad m in istratio n . A fter all to Iris s a B isconer. Six ch ild ren w ere verse conditions we w ere beaten by . th e office, has been appointed secre prom ptly a t 8. m ost any position so th a t they could they get for it is som ebody's com born to Mr. and Mrs. Cone. Five of ! only th ree points, th e sco re being 9 ,a r >’ by th e new p resid en t. She will plain t. How it w ould ease the score. T hree b ask ets from th e m iddle them a re still living: Mrs. Mabel Yost, to 12. \ ave cbaJ ge ° / ,b e *nd th e oper- difficulties if citizens would com . „ ato rs. No ch an g es w ill be m ade in J* UH BAI. RESOURCES HELP of th e floor by P ro c to r of O rient fea of P o rtla n d : E. E arle Cone, Ransom A fter o u r gam e W oodburn played the personnel of the em ployes. It is m end th e councilm en and show MAKE GRESHAM SUCCESS tu re d th e gam e. E very tim e he drop ap p re cia tio n of th e ir unselfish L. Cone, C larence W. Cone and Ray- th e 6ame F o re st Grove team and w as expected th a t a d irecto r to succeed Mr. ped in one of those long sh o ts he r e efforts. mond H. Cone, all of C ottage Grove, drubbed badly, th e sco re being Wood- Shultz will be chosen from th e Sandy N atu ral advantages and reso u rces ceived a big h and from th e crow d. and one son, E a rn e s t H. Cone passed b u rn n o thing an d F o re st G rove 6. d i^ F iu^' ... , . . have played a larg e p a rt in th e su c One of th e problem s before the T he checking of Stone w as also note aw ay a t th e age of 16. 1 T his gam e w as follow ed by a fistic stan d in g and th e M illers own more cess an d developm ent of G resham , a s council a t la st T uesday n ig h t’s regu w orthy. serted G rant McMillan, G resham high He w as converted ea rly in life and ! event, a tw o-round sem i-w indup, th e th a n 100. la r session w as to offset th e glaring It would be h ard to say who played school stu d en t, a t th e “Sell O regon” rem ained a faith fu l C h ristian , and an fighters being a farm er lad and th e in dication of loss in th e w ate r d e p a rt th e s ta r gam e for th e Legion as all of extem peraneous speaking co n test in active m em ber of th e M ethodist E pis- o th er w ith a little experien ce along WITTER HOME SCENE m ent as evidenced by th e difference OF RADIO DANCE PARTY connection w ith th e O. A. C. educa th e boys w ere on th e ir toes and all copal ch u rch to th e end. To say th a t th e line of self defense, who followed betw een th e m eter read in g s of w ater played a ste lla r gam e. Booth, w ith tional exposition. he w as an exem plary m an in every the farm er lad round th e rin g, b eating u se rs and th e m onthly ch a rg e by the 15 points w as high point m an and T h irty -fo u r p ersons w ere pre«»n* at way, a kind and loving fa th e r and him badly. F in ally th e farm er lad T he delegates at the exposition v ot city of P o rtlan d . It w as ap p a ren t th e radio p arty W ednesday evening at ed unanim ously to m ak e th e speaking P u lfe r w ith 7 ru n n in g up. P ro cto r of husband, is to pay b u t sm all trib u te stepped on it and alm o st knocked his th e re w as a large discrepancy som e O rient w as high point m an w ith 7 to to his splendid life and c h a ra c te r. H is opponent for a row of m ock oranges, th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. C. G. W itter contest an an n u a l fea tu re of th e edu w h ere and it a p p e ars th a t w ay m onth his credit. d e p a rtu re w as in th e triu m p h of a liv- T his ended th e contest. We th en w ent on South R oberts avenue, and the catio n al exposition. T w enty-seven a fte r m onth. W ith the score w ell in th e ir favor bro ad castin g of an old-tim e dance pro ing faith in th e Savior w hom he serv - up to th e "H ic k s'’ club room , w here com m unities w ere rep resen ted In the An investig atio n b ro u g h t out the th e Legion sen t in S ou th ard and gram by W alker b ro th e rs’ o rch e stra ed so faith fu lly and well. we w ere tre a te d to a sum ptuous ban- co n test, w hich Is held u n d er th e a u fac t th a t about 50 u se rs a re w ithout Squire as su b stitu te s for W in ters and i quet. W hile we ate we h eard speech- th ro u g h KGW w as voted a com plete spices of th e ju n io r cham ber of com m e te rs an d very m any of th e old m e F an ch e r In th e first half. L ater, In the success. m erce. I es from sev eral of th e school d irect- te rs a re w orn out and p rac tica lly use CLUB AGENT REPORTS second h alf they again w ent It* 1° re Mr. W itter has one of th e best r e “T he in d u strie s of G resham give MONTH OF ACTIVITY I o rs and leading citizens, te ac h ers and less. place Clyde and F ancher. ceiving sets in th is p a rt of th e county ------------ ( students. M elville R ichey of our em ploym ent to th e w orking m an of T he council decided to call for bids L ine up for Legion w as P ulfer, and th e m usic cam e clea r and strong, County Club A gent W. D. K inder has school gave a very fine ta lk on th e G resham th e y ear aro u n d ,” said Mc on 50 or m ore m e ters and have the m ade his re p o rt covering club activ i Booth, F an ch er, Clyde and W inters Mr. W itter says. T hose p rese n t w ere, M illan. “N atu ral ad v an tag es have ad v an tag es of a union h igh school. He old ones cleaned up and rep aired . T his ties d u rin g th e m onth of F eb ru ary . w ith S quire and S o uthard, subs. The Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Mr. and is a m em ber of th e a g ric u ltu re club played a larg e p a rt in th e city ’s de is a big u n d erta k in g and would take A lthough a sh o rt m onth an d th e be line up for O rient is not available. Mrs. E. G. Ja rv is, Betty Ja rv is. Mr. and a good b ask etb a ll p layer. velopm ent, w ith th e w ell know n Bull th e m a rsh a l all sum m er w ith all his ginning of Mr. K in d er’s w ork in th is As a p relim in ary id the Legion gam e T he p ro g ram w as k ep t alive by th e and Mrs. Holm, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Run w ater an d th re e meuiia of receiv o th e r duties. He is alread y behind field, his re p o rt show s th a t a g re a t t'le l.ifh school Af’.gles played New Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Veasey, Mr. H icks club o rc h e stra , w hich gave ing electricity . w ith his w ork, he rep o rted , and asked deal w as accom plished. berg Aggies. T he score wus 10 to 9 m any good n u m b ers th ro u g h o u t th e and Mrs. F. J. F ish er, Mr. an d Mrs. "T h e w onderful q u ality of th e soil for assistan ce. T he council voted to for C 'sh..m. T he first h alf ended J. B. W iltse, Mr. and Mrs. H. Slocum, S ta rtin g on F e b ru a ry 3d w ith a re en tertain m en t. is especially adapted to raisin g h o r em ploy A rnold R uegg to look afte r ception to Mr. and Mrs. K in d er a t th e w ith th e score 5 to 3 in favor of T here w as a d ebating co n test b e Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Gofvith, Mr. and tic u ltu ra l and o th e r products. N early th e re p a ir of m eters and In stallatio n home of Mr. and M rs. Jo h n Lynch, G resham b u t N ew berg rallied in the Mrs. J. B lackstock, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. tw een N ew berg and F o re st Grove. T he every farm aro u n d G resham has its of new m e ters w hen obtained. He is a t w hich 53 lead ers w ere p resen t, the second half and scored six points as la tte r won th é decision. T he debate Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. C rass, Mr. b erry patch, w hich produces some of ex perienced and th e council w as co n new club ag e n t has given eig h t ta lk s ag a in st th ree for G resham . W ith less an d Mrs. Jo sep h H aley, Ju d g e G. W. was hot and lively. th e finest b erries in th e n orthw est. fident of speedy and good w ork. th a n a m inute to play and th e score S tapleton, G eorgia Stapleton, M aster before p a re n t-te a c h e r circ les re g a rd RAY WADSWORTH. “G resham has one of th e best ed u I t w as rep o rted to th e council by a ing club w ork an d h as gained a wide 8 to 9 for Newberg, th e G resham team George H aley, K athleen C rass, Miss catio n al system s in th e state. The co m m ittee th a t th e county com m is ac q u ain tan c e w ith club lead ers and BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Shane, H. P ence and th e h o st and new public school cost 3125.000. The w orked the ball to th e enemy goal sio n e rs w ere plan n in g to h ard su rfa ce m em bers and gotten a good g rasp of w here N ew berg was penalized for SERVICES ANNOUNCED hostess, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. W itter. high school has the la rg e st high th e block on Pow ell stre e t betw een th e scope and po ssib ilities of his new holding, giving G resham tw o free school cam pus in th e sta te — 14 acres. Services a t th e B ethel B ap tist BROADCASTERS SPEAK M ain and South R oberts avenue and field. He h as sp en t 21 days in project th ro w s. W adsw orth delivered in the AT METHODIST CHURCH T he tow n has seven chu rch es, and pinch and scored both goals m aking ch u rch for n ex t S unday a re announced do th is w ork a t once. T he com m is w ork and organized 27 clubs boasts one of th e livest com m ercial sio n e rs m ade th e proposition to th e T he to ta l m em bers en ro lled in th ese 1 as follow s by th e actin g ‘,a s to r’ P ro f' th e sco re 10 to 9 for G resham . T he In fo rm atio n concern in g th e victories clubs in th e w est.” council th a t the city of G resham ta k e clubs is 270 w histle blew before th e ball could be R - Scll'a u c h : Bible school a t 10 of th e C entenary Movement in the over as city stre e t th e county roads p u t in play again, th u s ending th e T he lead ers of th e sew ing clubs m et a ' “ • T he Blble cla88 ha8 won 1275 M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch th ro u g h Plano Tuning. in th e city w hich a re a lre ad y paved on F e b ru a ry 21 to d iscu ss problem s points and th e young people’s class gam e. P ian o tu n in g 83. Piano and organ 1535 in th e con test. All a re urged to out th e w orld and concerning th e new and o th e rs as fast as they a re paved. and lay o u t p la n s for th e m em bers. N oftsinger refereed both gam es. W orld Service program is being given rep airin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r T he council agreed to accep t the The v ario u s clubs a re w orking h ard a s s ls t' T be m o rn in g serm on topic will ders to Outlook, 1561, or TA bor 8952. out a t every service a t th e M ethodist tf —Adv. co u n ty ’s proposition. A W ant Ad will do it for you. to earn m oney to send one or m ore j be “w n l a Man Rob G od?” and tb a t E piscopal ch u rch in G resham . The T he p ro p erty o w ners on Powell delegates to th e boys and g irls sum - !of tb e evening "Is W ater B aptism second one in th e series of “b ro ad s tr e e t have signed a petition and m er school session w hich w ill m eet T au g h t in th e New T estam en t? B. Y. c a stin g ” ta lk s w ill be given next S u n ag re em e n t to extend the h ard su rfa cin g a t C orvallis tw o w eeks in June. T he p - w i l l m eet a t 6:30. day. T hose who w ill speak are W. J. to th e c u rb line w henever th e county money is raised by candy sales, paper j .R E g M ETH (), )IST C H l RCH Cooper, Jack so n Jones, Wm. McAllis is read y to pave its 18-foot s trip in G resham , Oregon, M arch 6, 1924. drives, and o th e r m ethods. ANNOUNCES SERVICES ter, aud Mrs. K. A. Miller. G R E E T IN G S:— I w ish to advise you th a t 1 have p urchased th e in te re st th e ce n te r of the road. T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. Hlsey, of Mr. J. C. S hultz and Mrs. E rm a W. S hultz in the M ultnom ah & C lackam as T he p ro p erty ow ners w ho have th u s EVANGELICAL CHURCH Services w ill be held a t th e F ree w ill occupy th e p u lp it both m orning County M utual T elephone Compuny and have tak en active ch arg e of the ag reed a re th e follow ing: SEEKSNEW MEMBERS M ethodist ch u rc h n ex t Sunday both and evening. T he su b ject for the affairs of th e Com pany and intend to conduct sam e in an efficient and friendly N orth side of P ow ell—Jo h n Metz m an n er. No changes will be m ade ln th e personnel of th e em ployees, and D uring th e m onth of M arch a cam - m o rn inK an<l evening. T he old fash- m o rn in g serm on is “The V ictories of ev erything possible w ill be done to in crease th e efficiency and good will of g er, P e te r L enard, A. D ow sett, City F a ith .” In th e evening a review of th e com pany. of G resham , G eorge L eslie and A. E. paign is being conducted for new i°n*d gospel p reach in g will be given, th e w o rld ’s childhood w ill be given in Miss Mamie Hoss has been appointed se creta ry and will have direct K essler. On th e so u th side— Mrs. m em bers fo r th e Zion E v angelical “salvation being the abiding them e an illu stra te d serm o n -lectu re, “Twig ch a rg e of th e office and o p erato rs. B ayard A. M iller h as been elected a N ora W ithrow , Mrs. Je n n ie C arlson, church and all frien d s of th e c o n g re -1 ln a11 tbe services, says th e p asto r, the d irecto r to tak e th e place vacated by Mrs. S hultz and a d irecto r to succeed D an M urphy, A. J. W. Brow n, D. Mc- gation a re u rged to h and in th e ir ap- i Dev. E. N. Long. S unday school will for B ending.” Special m usic w ill be fu rn ish ed by Mr. S hultz has not, us yet, been elected b ut som e one from the Sandy d istric t K illican, A. W. M etzger & Co. The plications for m em bership to th e pas- m eet at 10 o clock u nder th e su p erin - w ill be selected. tor, the Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, to any tendency of Miss M innie R obertson. the choir a t both services. T he topic d istan ce is about 450 feet. Wm. E v erett, who h as so ably handled th e outside w ork, will co ntinue The p asto r w ill preach a t 11 o ’clock on for th e E p w o rth L eague is “T h e E p to shoot tro u b le and su p erv ise all outside w ork. T h ere a re o th ers, w est of Main m em ber. T he stock dividend voted upon two y ears ago a t th e an n u al sto ck h olders T he serv ices of n ex t S unday w ill th e subject “T he Old P a th s.” T he w orth L eague's T ask .” A lden Miller stre e t, w ho have indicated a desire to m eeting w ill be m ade as soon as th e n ecessary d etails can be w orked out begin w ith S unday school a t 10 evening serv ice w ill begin a t 7:30. will be th e leader. ex tend th e paving to th e ir sidew alk and it w ill be my desire th a t from now on a cash dividend be paid to the P ra y e r and Bible stu d y w ill be ob line and th is w ill probably be done o’clock, w hich w ill be follow ed by NOTICE TO VOTERS. sto ck h o ld ers an n u ally and th is can be accom plished if th e re is a h ea rty co served in th e T h u rsd ay evening s e r p reaching in th e E nglish language at All citizens of M ultnom ah county o p eratio n betw een th e sto ck h o ld ers and the m anagum ent of the com pany. alo ng w ith th e o th e r paving. vice. 11 and in th e G erm an language at east of P o rtlan d w ho have not re g is T he efficiency and ap p reciatio n of th e phone system can be g rea tly 11:45 by th e p asto r on "T h e T em p ta rndeiioniiiialioiil Sert ices Announced. tered o r who have changed ad d ress Increased by th e observance of th e ru les and reg u la tio n s as published in the T he v o te rs of P o rtla n d on T uesday tion of Je su s.” T he ch o ir w ill sing since la st voting should call at th e of- d irectory. P reach in g serv ices a re held every i flce of j„ h n Brow n, re g is tra r, in by a la rg e m a jo rity authorized th e A ssuring th e public of my d esire to place th e system a t your service and “Abide W ith Me.” Sunday aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock In the G resham , and re g iste r before A pril 15, tr u s t th a t you will receive sam e on the sam e basis. bonds for th e e n larg in g of approaches low er hall of th e Odd F ellow s build- m o rd er to vote a t the p rim a rie s on to th e B urnside and Ross Island K. A. MILLER, P re sid en t All k ind s of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n - , .. - , May 16. T hose who a re alread y reg- an(, a t rec en t eIectlonil —Adv. Mult. & Clack. Co. M utual Tel, Co. b ridges to be b u ilt by th e county. ng saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. Ing. also p ray e r m eeting on T uesday ............................................................ mwMHwmuMuuHH» evening and young people's Bible do n ot need to reg iKter. 2 IIIIIIIIII1 IIIIIU U 1 U I1 IIU III1 IIIIIII study on F rid a y evenings. Miss T rim - t ................................................................................... I ! ( ill Id Dies In Kelso D istrict. ble of Sandy w ill lead th is evening. Jo sep h A nthony H em pe of th e Kelso ! T hese services a re being w ell attended school d istric t In C lackam as county ; : and m uch in te re st is show n. All are died early th is m orning, aged 8 yearB, : 5 8 m onths and 14 days. T he child was cordially invited. th e son of G eorge A. Hempe. It is : 3 E n te rta in m e n t a t P lea san t Home. expected tb a t th e fu n eral w ill be held An excellent en te rta in m e n t has been on Monday. a rran g e d to be given S atu rd ay even Lynch P.-T. A. Will Meet. ing at 8 o’clock at th e P le a sa n t Home : = A m eeting of Lynch P.-T. A. circle M. E. ch u rch . A fine p ro g ram of solos, : = = = duets and read in g s w ill be given by w ill be held at th e schoolhouse on —Never sees the sum come up; wears out = = S arg en t B lenklnsop, a noted bass solo F rid ay evening, M arch 7. A fter a = = the seat of his trousers; is more anxious to . . ex cellen t — _____ is t; his b u.wvu.. ro th er, . an b arito n e sh o rt business session a sh o rt com- = = The man who Haven a certain sum etery s s so io lst” am i*M r. “aioffTof’ P o rtlan d ,"a m unlty sing will occupy th e rem ain- get all he earns than to earn more than he = = payday, and who hag a tidy hank balance. rea d er of exceptional ability. Aside of evening. All m em ber» and gets. = : from o th er en te rta in in g num bers the th e ir friends a re urged to atten d . —Is careless with his credit, stalls off the Isn’t forever worrying' what would hap L adies’ Aid w ill serve an appetizing grocer, makes excuses to the butcher. In prove me lit Planned at Hull Itmi. pen to him if th in gs went wroug. lunch. A dm ission w ill be 35c for —Rides in an auto when he should w alk; A surveying p arty is at w ork on the ad u lts, and 20 cen ts for ch ild ren from Big Sandy under B. D. B utler, s u p e r cannot deny himself or his family the lux 6 to 12 y ears of age.—Adv. . As a result, he goes about his work cheer in ten d en t of w ork a t Bull Run for the uries th a t they ask; buys everything ‘ #1 f f ,, . ,j, . P. R. L. 4 1'. com pany, in an effort to fully and w ithout worry tag g in g ul his T he p rep a ra tio n of a soldier bonus ,ocflte th e # ||e th „ puw„r down and $1 a m inute.” I I heels. He isn ’t afraid to meet oppor : s bill is before th e w ays and m eans canal wilich wm replace th e old flume, —Is never prepared and ready, cannot com m ittee of th e house. It Is holding T his proposed pipe line will bo o f come to a decision and hesitates when op tunity hnlf way. He is hoss of his eareer. public h earin g s. P a rty lines are b e wood staves, 18 Inches ln diam eter. portunity knocks. I ! ing closely studied ln th e form ulation No definite Inform ation w as given out —Never takes counsel with his banker, If you're already savin g, keep it up. If as to w hen th e w ork would be done. of th e n ecessary legislation. makes foolish investm ents; is an easy j To the Stockholders and Patrons of the Telephone Co. ♦ ILL LUCK : z : = prey to the stock promoter. —Cannot save, has no bank account, is always in trouble and dies penniless. I ! “ If a man know s not how to save as he goes, keeps his nose to the grin d ston e.” ? •: F ir s t S t a t e B a n k I 1 I I ! 2 = A STRONG BANK Stop Thief! What ? I I Where ? When ? : S ! i i I Î I s i 1 5 s I = ! I GRESHAM, OREGON I I ! 1 Lecture at Elliott’» Hall. Outlook w ant ads w ill bring buyer A lectu re will be given on S aturday and seller to g eth er cheaply and evening, M arch 8, a t E lliott'» hall a t 5 quickly. ___ D am ascus by th e Rev V. K. Ellison, who w ill explain th e p rin cip les of the : ! Ku Klux K ian._______________________ : j ! ! : : s 5 He Isn’t A fraid IA M IH W II4 II 11*1111 ...J ........... i Stop Thief!! Stop Thief!! Additional Want Ad» Too L ate to Classify. K I R R A L E , RF.WT OR K X C W A M O E . >00 lu r e « . o r a n y p a r t o f It, m ile« ea«t o f H an d y G ood b u ild in g . c o n s id e ra b le p a r t f e n c e d , « m all c le a r in g in c l o v e r , g o o d tim b e r ; « m o o th . lev el lan d . A l«" 40 a c re« , good b u ild in g s, h a l f c le a re d In c lo v e r. baTance tlmt»»-r V e ry ch o ice, dcM irable lo c a tio n 12o iw ree tim b e r, u n im p ro v e d , n e a r ( ’h a r ry vllle. 4 v» ry c h o ic e o n e -a c re lot«, a d jo in in g m y hom e Flnew t « u b u r b a a h o m e lo c a tio n o u tr id e o f P o r tla n d G e«. h u ll R u n w a te r , e tc LltMMH te rm « o r t r a d e fo r P o r tla n d Incom e p ro p e rty . W. F . l l U N K f , G re a h a m . Ur«. you’re not, open a savin gs account at this hank. It w ill he a pleasure to welcom e you as a depositor, and, if requested, to lay out a Havings plan for you. You’ve GOT to start savin g Nome tim e. Sturt now. Bank of Gresham GRESHAM, OREGON