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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 88 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1925 FARM CONFERENCE PLANS MATURING > C ounty A gricultura^ A gent S. B. H all is busily engagejd in perfecting p la n s for the M uitnom eg County. A gri c u ltu ra l E conom ic co ..Terence w hich is scheduled to m eet in G resham J a n u a ry 15, 16, 17. T he gen eral com m it te e m ade arran g e m en ts for th e co n fe r ence to begin J a n u a ry 15, w ith the forenoon devoted to a g en e ral assem bly. In the aftern o o n each of th e five g ro u p s, consisting of fru its, farm cro p s, livestock, d airy and poultry and vegetables w ill m eet in se p a ra te sectio ns to con sid er the com m ittees’ re p o rts and to d iscuss th e problem s p e rta in in g to th e ir p a rtic u la r subject. T he forenoon of th e second day w ill be a co n tin u atio n of th e group con ference. T he aftern o o n w ill be a g en era l assem bly, a t w hich tim e th e com m ittees from each of th e sections will m ake th e ir re p o rts and such o th e r in fo rm atio n as is of value in th a t p a r tic u la r in d u stry . T hese re p o rts are expected to occupy th e aftern o o n of th e second day and th e forenoon of .he th ird , S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 17. T his a g ric u ltu ra l conference will ta k e th e place of th e fa rm e rs ’ w eek p ro g ram w h ic h 'h a s been a re g u la r fe a tu re of G resham and su rro u n d in g te rr ito r y for se v eral y ea rs past. The sam e su b jects w ill be considered, ac co rd in g to Mr. H all, only in stead of h aving a day devoted to a special su b je c t, tho se in te reste d w ill be in co n feren ce d u rin g tw o days w ith th e ir ow n group. T his w ill m ake it neces sa ry to have six m eeting room s d uring th e first and second days of th e con ference. In p re p a ra tio n for th e conference, th e re a re six com m ittees a t w ork, the m em bers of th e com m ittees ran g in g from six to ten in num ber. I t is th e g en e ral plan th a t these com m ittees w ill have g ath ered to g eth er to subm it to th e ir group, a consid erab le am ount of v alu ab le info rm atio n as to th e a g ri c u ltu ra l condition of th e county so th a t it can be analyzed an d changes m ade th a t w ill m ean m ore d o lla rs to th e farm er, w orked out w ith th e fig u re s a t hand. FLYING GLASS INJURES BABY IN AUTO SMASH An autom obile accident o cc u rred at th e in te rsec tio n of the B ase L ine and B a rk e r roads la st S atu rd ay w hen the Rev. M. V. "Whetzell, who w as driving a small* tru c k loaded w ith wood, who is em ployed a t th e Louise Home, w as cra sh ed into by a S tudebaker to u rin g c a r headed for P o rtlan d , w ith th e r e s u lt a baby in th e la tte r w as badly c u t by flying g lass w hen th e w ind shield w as broken. Mr. W hetzell s u s tain ed some dam age to his m achine, th e re a r w heel being sm ashed and th e bed of th e tru c k to rn loose from th e fram e. He w as com ing to G resham from th e H om e and had tu rn e d from th e B a rk e r road into th e B ase Line, w hen th e S tu d eb ak er com ing from C ascade L ocks stru c k him squarely. His w indshield w as covered w ith ice w hich prevented him from seeing th e o th e r c a r in tim e. He sta te s th a t the S tu d eb ak er w as tra v e lin g not leas th a n 30 o r 35 m iles an h o u r, w hich, co n sid ering th e condition of th e pave m ent, w as an excessive ra te of speed. A n earb y g ara g e took c h a rg e of the w recked S tu d eb ak er and th e child w as ta k e n to P o rtla n d fo r m edical tre a tm e n t. M IS S M A R G A R E T V O O R H IE S , c a r e M rs. A. \V. E a s to n . B o x 192, G r e s h a m , w o u ld lik e to k n o w th e w h e r e a b o u ts o f M r. a n d M rs. W ill K e r n e r w h o liv e d h e r e once. Miss In a S m ith sp e n t sev eral days of th e C h ristm as vacation w ith her cousin. Miss E d n a Ja co t in P o rtlan d , who rec en tly moved to P o rtlan d from K ennew ick. W ashington. Miss Ja co t re tu rn e d home w ith Miss S m ith W ed nesday for a sh o rt stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. H auck e n te r tained on New Y ear's eve for a sm all p a rty of n ear friends. Mrs. F. A. M iller, who rec en tly moved from P o rtlan d to th e “M elville F a rm ,” w ent to Salem T uesday to a t tend th e fu n eral of Mrs. Lizzie A rnold, an aged a u n t who died on C h ristm as day. Miss K ate Quay, w ho is v isitin g her b ro th er, A lb ert Quay, of P le a sa n t Home, spen t T uesday w ith th e fam ily of R. M. W elch, form er acq u ain tan ces in th e su b u rb an d istric t, St. Jo h n s, in P o rtlan d . Mrs. Ida W. B u rn s of P o rtlan d , an a u n t of H. W. S trong, sp en t C h ristm as w ith h e r nephew and fam ily. She also cam e out for th e w edding of E dw ard S tro n g and Miss G ertru d e D ow sett w hich w as an event of New Y ea r’s day. Mrs. R. Gouge and a frien d , Mrs. De L ashm an, also Gordon Bacon, who live n e a r M arm ot on th e Big Sandy, have been re c e n t v isito rs a t th e F. .'. B echill home. M rs. Lowe, an eld erly la c '/ w hose hom e is a t Bull R un, ha3 been b ro u g h t to th e hom e of Mrs. H a rrie t T im n v r- m an for m edical trea tm e n t. She is the m other of Lloyd Lowe, w ell know n in G resham . She has been suffering for som e tim e from nervous disocc-.i;. Miss M ildred M etzger, w ho is home for th e holidays from M onm outh N or m al, a te New Y ear’s d in n er w ith her friend. Miss D oris Z im m erm an, who lives in th e Mt. T ab o r d istric t of P o rt land. Miss M etzger expects to re tu rn to M onm outh Sunday. Miss Violet Coe is hom e for th e h o l iday season from M yrtle P o int, O re gon, w here she is engaged in teaching. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er and fam ily drove to Oregon City T h u rsd a y to spend New Y ear's day w ith Mrs. R u sh e r ’s sister, Mrs. R o b ert L ansdow ne. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e and d au g h ter, B etty, have re tu rn e d from a trip to R oseburg, w h ere th ey visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. H. M oreland, who accom panied them hom e and v is ited old ac q u ain tan ces in G resham for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T h o rn e left G resham on th e m o rning of D e cem ber 26, w ith th e th erm o m eter a t 5 above. W hen they reached H a r ris burg, th e riv e r xvas filled w ith ice and they w ere un ab le to fe rry over but proceeded to R oseburg by a different route. On th e r e tu rn trip th ey e n co untered deep w ate r over th e h ig h w ay n ea r E ugene, in some places rea ch in g to th e bum per on th e ir m a chine. They w ere am ong th e la st ones to p ass over th e road before it w as closed to traffic. C o n tin u ed on page 2 ' ! Grocery Bulletin In taking stock we find we have an over supply of a few items. The goods listed below are all Standard Merchandise and all listed at wholesale prices and less. If you can use any of these goods the opportunity is yours to save money. = 9 S uggestions as to th e m eans of sa v ing m oney on th e w in te r's fuel a re given in a le tte r to th e m em bers of th e B erry G row ers P acking com pany by th e m anager, D. E. Towle, w ho is able to offer d istin ct ad v an tag es to th e m em bers and o th e rs as th e re su lt of cooperative buying. Mr. T ow le’s le tte r is as follow s: W ith c u rre n t fuel values in m ind for cold w eath er, do u b tless th e best fuel to use is coal for use in th e k itchen ran g e, fu rn ace, fireplace, o r h eater. For fu rn a ce h eatin g , th e w rite r w ould recom m end th e p lan of firing up tw ice in 24 hours. T he p lan is to fill up th e fire pot w ith S u p erio r Rock S p rin g s coal and afte r th e gas has b u rn ed off, mix up a m o rta r of ash es an d w ate r and b ank th e fire, and it w ill hold for 12 h o u rs. You w ill also get good r e su lts from th is coal in your fireplace, esp ecially if you u se a g ra te o r fire pot, th a t is on sale w ith one h a rd w a re trad e. You w ill enjoy th e co m fo rt of th is c o a H n th e fireplace. T he S u p erio r coal is m ined from a dry m ine and should be m oistened and b u rn ed w ith closed d rafts to m ake th e coal last. It is m uch ch eap er to su p ply th e w ater th a n to buy it in th e coal. We have a few sack s of p u re cane C en tral A m erican su g a r left th a t we w ill close out to th o se w ho call first. O ur sheep g uano d ep a rtm en t is w orking full tim e and if you in ten d applying any you should o rd er now as th e ea rly ap p licatio n is considered best. PORTLAND ORCHESTRA TO PRESENT FAMOUS SINGER A utom obile o w n ers who have n eg lected to p ro cu re th e new license p lates for 1925 m ay find them selv es o ut of luck w hen th ey try to drive w ith th e old ta g s a fte r th e first of the y ear, acco rd in g to in fo rm atio n from S ecre tary of S tate Sam A. K ozer. The se c re ta ry of s ta te rec o u n ts th a t he placed in th e h an d s of autom obile o w n ers early in Novem ber ap p lic a tion b la n k s and o th e r n ecessary in fo rm atio n , and in view of th is action he believes th e re should be no excuse for req u e sts for te m p o rary tag s. All such req u e sts should be refu sed by th e sheriffs, say s Mr. K ozer, and te m p o rary ta g s issued only for c a rs w hich are p u rch ased a fte r Ja n u a ry 1, 1925, and for w hich ap p lica tio n s for lic e n s es a re subm itted th ro u g h th e sheriffs to be su b m itted to th e se c re ta ry of state. T h a t th e re m ay be a u niform u n d e r sta n d in g am ong a ll peace officers it is req u ested th a t th e use of th e 1924 license p lates be p erm itted u n til such tim e as th e 1925 licenses are received by th e c a r ow nr from th e se c re ta ry of state, b u t only in th o se cases w here th e ow ners of such m otor vehicles sh all produce sa tisfac to ry evidence of h aving ap p licatio n s for 1925 licenses. Motor c a r ow ners w ho a re found op e ra tin g th e ir c a rs a fte r J a n u a ry 1, 1925, and who have not m ade a p p lic a tion for 1925 licen ses a re doing so in open violation of th e m otor vehicle law of th e sta te and su b ject th e m selves to th e p en a lties im posed th e re u n d er for vio latio n s of such law. O w ners of m o to r vehicles licensed u nder th e law s of o th e r sta te s and co u n tries and h ereto fo re g ran ted O re gon v isito r's p erm its w hich ex p ire by lim itation or o th erw ise D ecem ber 31, 1924, should be req u ired to secu re I 1925 Oregon licenses for such m otor v ehicles in all cases w here it is evi d en t th a t th e m otor c a r ow ner, d u rin g th e life of such v isito r’s perm it, has tak en up resid en ce in Oregon by the accep tan ce of g ain fu l em ploym ent and th e rem oval of h is fam ily in to th e state. One of th e fav o rite co n tra lto s of the co u n try , Sophie B raslau , th e fam ous opera sin g er, w ill be heard in co n cert w ith th e P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch es- tra u n d er th e d irectio n of Mr. C arl D enton, on th e evening of Ja n u a ry 7th at th e m unicipal au d itorium . T his splendid sin g er has forged her w ay to th e h ig h e st ra n k of o p eratic sin g e rs and th e m ag n itu d e of h er voice is u n m atched by an y o th er sin g e r of today. Miss B raslau has n ot been B A PTIST CON GR EG ATION h eard h ere for n e a rly th re e y ea rs, and HAS CONTEST BANQUET th e m usic lovers of th e city are e a g e r A co n test w hich w as w aged d u rin g ly looking fo rw ard to h ea rin g her th e sum m er m onths betw een th e boys again. Miss B raslau h as such an u n u su a l and g irls of th e B a p tist S unday school vocal ran g e th a t sh e h as s ta rre d in ' In a m em bership cam paign for new m ezzo-soprano ro les w ith g re a t su c pupils cu lm in ated in a b an q u et w hich cess, “C arm en ” she h as m ade one of w as served W’ednesday evening by the h e r big roles, and h e r singing of th e men an d boys to th e ir w inning oppon fav o rite “H ab e n era” ro u ses au d ien ces ents, th e ladies. D espite th e d isa g re e to delighted ap p lau se. She is g e n e r able w eath er ab o u t 50 w ere p rese n t ously gifted, h aving a b eau tifu l voice, and listen ed to a p leasin g p ro g ram of d ram a tic pow er, b eau ty and m a g n e t m usical n u m b ers w hich w as ren d e re d ism. And she has from th e beginning by th e young people, a fte r w hich th e had th e very im p o rta n t gift of liking - w ork of th e ch u rc h w as discussed for work. She th ro w s h erse lf into a p a rt th e com ing year. w ith g re a t in ten sity , and she n ever f W hile th e m en and boys w ere su p lets go of it u n til sh e h as m a ste re d it posed to do th e cooking and serving, h as leaked o ut unofficially to th e la st le tte r. T h is th o ro u g h n ess it h as had a g re a t deal to do w ith h er how ever, th a t w hen it cam e to th e cooking, th e gentlem en w ere obligd to triu m p h as an o p e ra singer. At th e co n cert on Ja n u a ry 7th, Miss q u ietly ask a little advice of th e w om B raslau w ill sing th e g re a t W ag n erian en folk. A w atch n ig h t serv ice w as held from aria , “G erech ter G o tt” and also a 11 to 12, w hich w as in th e n a tu re of a g ro u p of five songs. co n secratio n service. L esley W iles of P o rtlan d sp e n t a few days w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Ivan Sw ift, w ho Is em ployed as an Mrs. T hom as W iles, d u rin g th e h o li a s s is ta n t to B. O. Boswell in th e elec days. L esley is co n sid erab ly of a m e tric a l w ork of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric ch an ical tu rn of m ind and w hile here Pow er com pany, h as been suffering co n stru c te d a rad io receiving se t for for th re e days w ith an a tta c k of h ic his siste r, Mrs. E. A. Stafford. H e has coughs. S everal y ea rs ago he w as a f b u ilt sev eral o th ers. flicted for seven co nsecutive days w ith th e sam e ailm e n t and freq u en tly Adds add to y o u r ad-vantage. has had spells la stin g 24 hours. T he B aptist, F re e M ethodist and M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch es w ill u n ite in th e Week of P ra y er services beginning Monday evening, Ja n . 5th, in th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h at 7:30 o’clock. T he follow ing is the schedule of services and lead ers w ith place an d d ates: Monday, J a n u a ry 5, at the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , th e topic fo r th e evening w ill be "T h an k sg iv in g and R epentance," leader, th e Rev. E. N Long. T uesday, Ja n u a ry 6, at th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch , T hom as W iles, lead er. Topic, "T he U niversal C hurch." W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 7, a t th e B ap tis t ch u rch , Dr. C. W. H u ett leader. Topic "M issions.” T h u rsd ay evening being p ra y e r m eeting n ig h t co n g reg atio n s w ill m eet in th e ir own ch u rc h es and no union m eeting w ill be held. F rid ay . Ja n u a ry 9, a t th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , th e Rev. E. G. Judd leader. Topic, "F am ilies, School, Col leges and th e Young.” T hese topics a re recom m ended by the F ed eral Council of C hurches of wlilci. p rac tica lly a ll la rg e m odern ch u rch es are m em bers an d are of real and abiding in te re st to all. C hurch m em bers a re expected and u rged to atten d every service possible and all a re m ost co rd ially welcomed. T h ere w ill be special m usic as w ell as good co n g reg atio n al singing and those who come w ill find ab u n d a n t help and profit to repny them for the effort. Baptist Church Services. R eligious school of th e Zion E v an At th e B ap tist ch u rch , th e p asto r gelical ch u rch w ill be held S atu rd ay will p rese n t th e su b ject of God's d ea l from 9 to 12 a. m. S unday school will ings w ith man u n d er the topic "T he convene Sunday a t 10 o'clock. Divine . Seven D ispensations.” T his Is th e be w orship w ill be conducted in th e E n g ginning of a series of ad d resses on th e lish lan g u ag e a t 11 and in th e G er p rin cip le divisions of sc rip tu re . Tho m an la n g u ag e a t 11:50 a. m. T he s e r purpose of p rese n tin g th is se rie s of mon topic w ill be, "T he H erods and serm ons is to aw ak en so far as possi God.” Special m usic w ill be ren d ered ble an in te re st in th e study and inveu- by th e choir. ' tlg atio n of the Bible itself und thereby Young people's m eeting w ill be held secure. If possible, th e Inform ation and a t 7:30 and led by Miss F rie d a Ram - inform ation we need in o rd er to live ser. T he topic w ill be, "H ow to D e the rig h t life. In th e evening service velop F rie n d lin e ss.” T he te a c h e rs' the topic will be "On th e Road to tra in in g class will m eet on Monduy j C an aan .” T he Bible school will begin evening a t 7:30 a t th e parsonage. pro m p tly a t 10 a. m. and th e ch u rch service a t 11 o'clock. The B. Y. P. U. a t 6:30 p. in. and th e evening service T he Bible school w ill m eet a t 10 7:30. o’clock S unday m orning with classes P ra y e r m eeting w ill be W ednesday evening a t 7:30, choir re h e a rsa l T h u rsd ay evening 7:30. All th o se not atten d in g th e o th e r ch u rch es are c o r dially invited to w orship In th e re g u lar services of th e ch u rch . Methodist Episcopal Church. Start the New Year Right! And Make Your Savings Grow in 1925 3. L IB ER T Y BELL SYRUP, quarts 40c, % gallons 75c, gallons $1.35 These stores are clean and sanitary and are always in a position to sell the eery best merchandise at greatly reduced prices. 4. HOLLAND H E R R IN G , keg........................... $ 1 .3 5 T H E 20TH CEN TU RY economical system of distribution appeals to the keenest and most discriminating buyer. OFFERINGS SATURDAY and MONDAY, JAN. .3 & 5 7. Large W ashed BRAZIL N U TS..................3 lbs. 43c 10. K. C. BAK ING POW DER, 25c size 19c, 50c size 35c. 80c size 60c 11. TOBACCO—Penn’s and Spencer’s Natural Leaf, 85c plugs, 45c, Standard Navy, 60c plug, 30c Thin Climax, 50c plug 25c, Old Port, 10c plug, 7c CREME OIL SOAP................................................................................... 5 bars 25c KELLOGG’S CORN ELAKES............. C A M PBELL’S SOUPS, any kind......... Phone 1451 Feed 1281 Gresham Undenominational Services. T he S unday school of th e undenom in atio n al tem ple will convene Sunday at 10 a. m „ w ith p reach in g In th e a f ternoon a t 2 o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. 8. F. I’ltts. P ra y e r m eetings a re held every T uesday evening and Bible study on F rid ay evenings. T he ladles of th e tem ple hold a Bible study each T uesday aftern o o n a t th e tem ple, be g inning a t 2:30. A m ost enjoyable and profitable w atch n ig h t service w as held W ednes day evening, in w hich a m essage w as given by Mrs. H. S tenberg, an ev an ge list. T he rem in d er of th e evening was_ sp en t In songs, p ra y e r and testim o nies u n til th e new year daw ned. Notice to Stockholders. T he ann u u l m eeting of th e sto c k holders of G resham F ru it G ro w ers’ association will be held a t th e G range hall, on M onday, J a n u a ry 12, 1925, a t 10 a. m . for th e p u rp o se of electing d irec to rs and for th e tra n sa c tio n of such o th e r b u sin ess as may p ro p erly come before the m eeting. IN STA N T POSTUM , large size........... CRYSTAL W H IT E SOAP...................... FED ERA L M ILK , tall cans................ ITALIA N P R U N E S .................... PIN E A PPL E , broken sliced, rich mellow slices, large cans A. W. METZGER & CO. T he w edding on New Y ear’s day of Miss G ertru d e D ow sett and E dw ard S tro n g cam e as a su rp rise to th e ir m any frien d s in G resham . T he bride Is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. D ow sett and th e groom is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong. Both are g rad u a tes of th e union high school. T he bride is a g rad u a te of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College and th e groom has one q u a rte r's w ork to do to com plete his course In L eland S tan ford U niversity. T he cerem ony w as perform ed a t 8 o’clock la st n ig h t a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, in th e p re s ence of th e im m ediate relativ es of the young couple und u few in tim ate co l lege friends. Miss N orm a H elgesson of C orvallis w as bridesm aid and M au rice Botkin w as best man. Dr. Thos. E a ste r E llio tt of P o rtlan d w as th e of ficiating clergym an. Mr. and Mrs. S tro n g have gone to Palo Alto, C alifornia, and will tak e up housekeeping in a co ttag e on th e col lege cum pus. At th e close of his col lege co u rse Mr. S tro n g and his bride will re tu rn to G resham w here he w ill a ssist his fa th e r in th e w ork of his b erry farm . Zion Evangelical Church. Free Methodist Church Services. 2. CLEAN EASY and NO RUB NAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars 37c, 50 bars $1.65. 100 bars $ 3 .2 5 8. SEA FOAM W ASHING PO W D ER ...30c pckg. 15c 9. PE A R L IN E and BORAXAID Washing powder, 15c package 5c 02703966 S un d ay school will convene a t 10 o’clock nt th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch , follow ed by p reach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. N. Long, from the them e, “T he Open Door.” T h ere will be young people's m eeting in th e eve ning a t 6:30 u nder th e d irection of P. F. Black, follow ed by p reach in g a t 7:30. T he re g u la r m id-w eek p ray e r- m eeting is every T h u rsd ay evening at 7:30. T he Sunday school w o rk ers' co n fe r ence w ill hold its m onthly m eeting at th e p arso n ag e M onday evening, and on T uesday aftern o o n th e W om an’s M issionary society w ill m eet w ith Mrs. I). M. Cathey, n ear Cotton s ta tion. A n u m b er from G resham a re p la n ning o t atten d th e young people’s m issio n ary convention w hich w ill be held a t th e C en tral F ree M ethodist ch u rch , P o rtlan d , Ja n u a ry 9, 10, 11. P ro m in en t sp eak ers and ed u cato rs from S eattle a re expected to be p re s en t to ad d ress th e young people a t th is g ath erin g . BUY AT THE 20™ CENTURY 5. STOCK F IS H .............................................. 2 lbs. 35c 6. Large loose M USCATEL R A ISIN S......... 3 lbs. 25c LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE for a ll ages, w ith good teu ch ers and a h ea rty welcome. Dr. C. W. H u ett, th e p asto r, will p rea ch both m orning and evening. T he su b ject for the m orning is “T he T ra n sien t and th e P e rm a n e n t" and for the evening “A G reat C alam ity A verted.” T he m orning serv ice begins a t 11 o’clock and th e evening serv ice a t 7:30. T he E p w o rth L eague service begins at 6:30. T his is a fine com pany of talen ted young people, and young peo ple especially a re invited to Join w ith them in th is service. Anyone is w el come and p are u ts und older m em bers of th e fam ilies would find it profitable to com e to th e E p w o rth L eague m eet ings occasionally to keep in touch w ith th e relig io u s th in k in g of th e young people, says th e pastor. T h ere w ill be special m usic at both th e m o rning and evening p reaching service. T his ch u rch w ill u n ite w ith o th e r ch u rc h es of th e city in observing the w eek of p ray e r and th e first service on Monday evening w ill be held In th is ch u rch as w ill th e F rid ay m eeting also. T he usual p ra y e r m eeting w ill be held on T h u rsd ay evening. T he public Is co rd ially invited to atten d the week of p ray e r services. 1. AM AIZO SALAD O IL ........... pints 25c, quarts 45c y2 gallons 80c, gallons $1.50 Quality and Service ♦ 1.50 Per Year BERRY GRIBVEB MANAGER NEW LICENSE PLATES GRESHAM CHURCHES TO GIVES HELPFUL ADVICE MUST NOW ADORN CAR KEEP WEEK OF PRAYER ........................................................................................................... unit]..... . c TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 20TH C E N IL R Y BL IT E R (none better) at any price... ♦1/kET^fI I? Fr»I T ■> V Z1ZAI ’I?fNTN « nW • ...lb. 53c, roll $1.05 . «a..«. U7UVV- ItoC 1 pt/uiiu Ulin nigii K I <IUC VOI- fee. Quality fully equal to the fanned coffees. Roasted every day in our own plant. Pound. 15c, 3 pounds, $132 if ii E. 8. M cCormick, fo rm er p rin cip le of th e G resham g rad e school, w as In G resham one day th is w eek callin g on friends. He is now p rin cip al of th e high and g rad e schools a t E lgin, O re gon, and Mrs. McCormick is a te ac h er in th e g rad e school. T h e fam ily hom e is in P o rtlan d . Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm loans a t ( per c e n t B. W T horne.