Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 29, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
F R ID A Y .
MARCH
FARM LABOR SURVEY
BEINO SUMMARIZED
20, 1W1H
PA G E T H R E E
LUSTED
THE
T h e L ib erty Loan R ally for th e
A lread y a b o u t 2 0 ,0 0 0 o f th e 35,- I L usted d is tric t Is to be held a t the
| 000 p ro d u c in g fa rm s of O regon h av e school house on M onday evening. A pril
Phone 44
► ♦
N o tice to C a n n e ry P a tr o n s .
E o r a n y in fo rm a tio n w a n te d in r e ­
g a rd to f r u it, b e rr ie s o r v e g e ta b le s
fo r c a n n in g , c a ll on H. E. D avis o r
te le p h o n e him , G re sh a m 21, b etw een
12 a n d 1 o r 6 a n d 8 o ’clo ck p. m.
W. W. C O TTO N , C a n n e ry ,
tf
H. E. D AV IS, M an ag er.
Professional and
Business Ads.
D E N T IS T S
PHONES
O ffic e
W.
114
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R es.
116
OTT
D E N T IS T
G re s h a m
o ffic e o v e r
A n ch or s to r e ,
e n tra n c e
next
door
to
H a rd w a re
•to re .
In S a n d y « v e ry T u e s d a y end
W e d n e e d a v.
P H O N E S — Office 617
J. E.
R esid e n c e 6 li
G LAN AH AN
D E N T IS T
O ffice:
T ir e t S t a t e B a n k B u ild in g
GRESHAM.
DR.
H.
OREGON
H.
D E N T IS T
H o w itt
B u il d in g
O re a b a n i
PHONE
T h e U. S. D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re
a n d tu i A g ric u ltu ra l college hav e
jo in t su p e rv isio n o f th e cro p am i la ­
b or su rv e y in O reg o n . Mr. B re w e r
m a in ta in s h is offices in ro om 704.
O reg o n B ld g ., P o rtla n d , w hich is
lie a d q u a rti rs fo r th e city w ar g a r ­
d en d riv e.
i
Cheaper Electric Service
O re g o n
113
R e s id e n c e
M a k e s th e U se
o f th e F o llo w in g
E c o n o m ic a l
Mr. a n d M rs. A r th u r T a y lo r an d
Mrs. W e b b erly . of P o rtla n d , sp e n t
M onday w ith h is s is te r . M rs. C h a rle s
H o d ro n .
M iss H azel B e rk e is s p e n d in g a few
d a y s th is w eek v is itin g w ith frie n d s
in P o rtla n d .
Mr. an d M rs G. W. A n d rew s left
M rs. S k in n e r, of P o rtla n d , w as
- last week for S an F ran cisco , w here lo o k in g a f t e r h e r fa rm h e re S a tu rd a y ,
lh ey a re a tte n d in g th e co n ference of
P rin c ip a l L. H. S e arle, w ho lias
th e Seven Day
A d v en tist d liu rc h . been s e rio u sly 111 th e p ast w eek, Is
V acuum C lean ers
H a ir D ry ers
B o udoir L am ps
S am o v ars
T o a ste rs
Disc Stoves
F o o t W arm ers
M ilk W arm ers
M assage V ib rato rs
C ig ar L ig h te rs
Ovens
Waffle Iro n s
W ash in g M achines
L ib ra ry L am ps
Coffee P erco lato rs
Chaffing D ishes
P la t Iro n s
C u rlin g Iro n H e a te rs
l u m in o u s R a d ia to rs
Ten K ettles
Si w ing M achine- M otors
S h a v in g M irro rs
K itch en R anges
S h av in g M ugs
P lan s for th e Pie Social a n d C ounty j re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g a t h is h o m e
A uction S ale at C ed ar School house *“ M o n tav llla. M rs S w ane o f P o rt-
! next S a tu rd a y ev en in g a re ab out com-1 la n d is te a c h in g d u rin g h is ab sen ce.
p lete an d e v e ry th in g
p o in ts to a
D errick Y o tt, o f P o r tla n d , c a lled on
; su ccessfu l
even in g . E verybody
is J a m e s K elly, re c e n tly .
asked to a tte n d an d b rin g a pack ag e I W ill K e ste rso n , w ho is w o rk in g
I to be au ctio n ed off an d th e lad ies a re n e a r B u ll R u n , c a m e dow n a n d sp e n t
expected to b rin g pies. T h e p roceeds S u n d ay w ith h o m e fo lk s.
1 will be used for th e b en efit of F re n c h
Mr. a n d Mrs. F . A. L e h m a n e n te r-
an d B elgium ch ild re n .
ta in e d frie n d s fro m th e city S u n d ay ,
G. N. S ag n r w as a G re sh a m v is ito r
TROUTDALE
la s t S a tu rd a y .
A. W. R o b e rts o n , of P o rtla n d , v is­
T he E p w orth L eague will m eet at
ite d w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. J W. F ro s t,
| 6:30, w ith Mrs. G. C. W ilson as leader.
S r., la s t S u n d ay .
All y oung people a re in v ited an d a re
G eo rg e R o b in so n , of P o rtla n d , v is­
[ urg t d to b< pro m p t. Public serv ices
w ith E a ste r m usic w ill be held a t 7:30 ite d h is d a u g h te r , M rs. W ill R ichey,
Rev. F. 8. F o rd , th e p asto r, w ill la s t S u n d ay .
Come to P le a s a n t V alley c h u rc h
preach. All a re co rd ially in vited.
S u n d a y . S pecial se rv ic e s fo r E a ste r.
S erm o n to p ic, " C h ris t th e C o n q u er-
e r .” S pecial m usic.
ELECTRIC STORE
H.
H.
llx
HUGHES, M D
H o u r» — 10-12 a. m ..
2-4 and 7-1 p. m.
Office. H o w itt B u ild in g
GRESHAM,
Keep informed cn Leading Events of the Day
GRESHAM
P h o n e» . Office 46:
GEO.
OUTLOOK
(T w ic e a W e e k ) w ith —
R es. 61
IN G L IS ,
M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N and 6 U K O E O N
A l l p r o f e s s io n a l t a i l s p r o m p t l y a t
te n d e d
S p e c ia l
a tte n tio n
to
d is ­
ease* o f
th e
Eyes and
f it t in g o f
G la s s e s
H o u r s . 10-1 2 a. m .; 1 -4, 7 -1 p m .
O v e r F i r s t S ta te B a n k G r e s h a m
P h on es, Office «21
R es. 55x1
EMILY F. BOLCOM. M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Dally O re g o n ia n .............................
D ally a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n
D ally J o u r n a l ... ....
D ally a n d S u n d ay J o u r n a l ........
E v e n in g T e l e g r a m ........................
W eek ly O re g o n ia n ...................
Si m i*W eekly J o u r n a l
D ally N ew s an d N .-W . F a rm s te a d
PHONE
. p. to 3 p. m.
• mos.
$3.26
4.26
3.00
4.8»
J rr.
$«.uo
8.09
5 .6 0
7.60
6.00
2.00
2.00
3.60
Now’s the best time to subscribe.
WOMEN and CHILDREN
office E "’,rs: 10 a. m. to 12 in.
1.1S
1 16
Do it NOW.
701
T a b o r 12>i
H o m e A -5152
O ffic e M a in till» .
J.
M. S H 0 R T, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
S u rgeon
K e o ., S» E a s t « 8th St
C fflc e , t l l t - t i S e ll i n g B n ll d ln g
PORTLAND,
OREGON
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
O F F IC E
HOUKS— 9
a.
n t.
to
5 p. m .
932 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore.
P h o n e M arah an lt d
1M B Ü X 1X C Ï
JO H N
O e s t (Q u a lity IV lea ts
HOMEMADE HAMS.
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
BACON
AND
LARD.
ELKINGTON
A ccid en t,
S u rety Boiul«
P ire
A u to m o b ile. U f e . lie e lt » ’
P la te Ola»»
O ffice on
M a la
P H O N E S — Office 11«
Gresham 517
S tre e t
K eeid en ce «3 '
Broadway 1733
F
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Phone 756
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PORTLAND
AND
G RESH AM
Office w ith P io n eer A uto Truck ( / „ 2 2 « Aah
P h on e Ilroadw ny 2H5t
Mt.
Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B W EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173
F IR ST
STATE
W
AT LAW
BANK
GRESHAM
8. WOOD
Auctioneer
Vancouver,
' Good Used Fords for Sale
C. E. OSBURN
Washington
Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty J
Phone Vancouver 614, or
______ Q re e h sm O u tlo o k 701_______ |
rO B
M. M.
P U B L I C A T IO X
H. Lund O ffice at Portland Oregon.
T h e e n te r ta in m e n t w hich w as g iv ­
en a t th e school, M arch 27, w as w ell
a tte n d e d . T h e p ro c e e d s a re fo r th e
benefit of th e J u n io r R ed C ross.
KELSO
T h e T in -p ail social given S a tu rd a y
evening by th e K elso P.T.A. w as a
splendid
success
The
proceeds
am o u n ted to $25.00 w hich
w ill be
| given to th e Red Cross. A p a trio tic
OREGON
W IIA T R E D C RO SS IS
DOING IN
I RANCE
T h e fo llo w in g is a su m m a ry of
a cab le receiv ed from F ra n c e of
g re a t a c tiv itie s co v e rin g
a s h o rt
pi rlod of tim e. T h e A m erican Red
C ross iu F ra n c e h a s c o n tr ib u te d :
F iv e m illio n
snd
w ounded
n e e d y f a m i li e s
fr a n c s
to n e e d y
F re n c h
s o ld ie r s
o f s o ld ie r s .
Phone 6 9 1
G re s h a m
s it k
and
H a s e s ta b lis h e d —
T w e n ty
d is p e n s a r ie s In th e
A m e r i­
can
w a r z o n e f o r r e s id e n t c i v il i a n s .
A d e n ta l
a m b u la n c e
a t a p o in t in
F l a m e f o r A m e r ic a n t r o o p s
M a in t a i n s —
A h o s p it a l
s e r v ic e
w h ic h s u p p lie s
3.423 F r e n c h m i l i t a r y h o s p it a ls
A s u r g i c a l d r e s s in g s e r v ic e , s u p p l y ­
in g 2,000 F r e n c h h o s p ita ls .
T e n c a n te e n s
on
th e
fr o n t
lin e .
T w e n t y n io r e t o c o n ic s. o n
Is o p e r a tin g —
S ix c a n te e n s f o r F r e n c h
s o ld ie r s a t
i m p o r t a n t r a i l w a y c e n te r s , w h ic h s e r v e
30,000 s o ld ie r s a d a y .
Is e s t a b li s h in g —
T w e lv e
re s t
s ta tio n s a t im p o r ta n t
r a ilw a y
c e n te rs
am i
r e c u p e r a t io n
c a m p s f o r A m e r ic a n t r o o p s
Is o p e r a t i n g —
A n a r t i f i c i a l l i m i t f a c t o r y a m i p la n t s
fo r m a n u fa c tu re o f
s p lin ts
and n i­
t r o u s o x k le g a s .
H a s c o n tr a c te d —
F o r a m o v a b le h o s p it a l o f f o u r u n i t s
a c c o m m o d a tin g 1,000 m e n
M a in t a i n s —
A c a s u a l t y s e r v ic e f o r g a t h e r i n g I n ­
f o r m a t i o n f o r th e w o u n d e d a n d m is s ­
i n g a n d a m e d lc u l r e s e a r c h b u r e a u .
lia s opened—
A c h il d r e n ’ s r e f u g e a n d h o s p it a l In
th e w a r zone.
H a s e s t a b lis h e d —
A m e d ic a l s e r v ic e c e n te r a m ) t r a v e l ­
i n g d is p e n s a r y f o r 1,200 c h ild r e n .
H as opened—
A h o s p it a l a m t c o n v a le s c e n t
hom e
f o r r e p a t r i a t e d c h il d r e n a t
E v la n a s
w e ll a s m a in t a i n in g
an
a m b u la n c e
s e r v ic e th e r e .
I s a b o u t to e a t a h lls h
I n f a n t w e l f a r e s t a t io n s . I s c o m p le t in g
f o r th e F r e n c h
a n u n f in i s h e d t u b e r ­
c u lo s is s a n i t a r i u m
n e a r F a r is , a n d is
a d d in g t o th e b a r r a c k s e r e c te d b y th e
F l t y o f F a r is 1,000 beds to t h o s e n o w
a v a ila b le Tor tu b e r c u lo s is p a tie n ts
Is m a k in g a r r a n g e m e n ts m t a
la r g e
s c u le l o h e lp r e fu g e e f a m i li e s t h r o u g h
th e
w in t e r
w i t h c l o t h i n g , b ed s a n d
s h e lt e r , a n d f o r t h i s w o r k
th e
e n t ir e
d e v a s te d d i s t r i c t o f France h a s been
d iv id e d I n t o s ix d i s t r i c t s w i t h a r e s i ­
dent K e il C r o s s d e le g a te In e a c h , a n d
w a re h o u s e s
have
been e s ta b lis h e d a t
f o u r p o in t s to w h ic h a r c s h ip p e d t h e
n e c e s s itie s o f l i f e
p ro g ram w as ren d ered and ta lk s w ere
m ade u rg in g th e people to buy W ar
S av in g s an d T h rif t S tam ps. By J. H.
R evenue, R. E. J a r l and Mrs. R. Jou-
sru d w ho c o n stitu te th e co m m ittee for
the W ar S av in g s drive. To d a te W ar
and T h r if t S tam p s to th e a m o u n t of
$731.75 have been sold in th is d is tric t.
a good sized box of c lo th es was
T h e food you w aste to d ay m ay
packed and sen t to th e B elgian R elief
m
ean
h u n g e r to so m eo n e, som e-
T h u rsd a y by th e Red C ross Aux. of i
Kelso
B esides fin ish in g tw o dozen | where> 8om oU m e' Be sa v in g !
p a ja m a s u its o u r a u x ilia ry has fin
S pend, b u t sp en d w isely.
____ _
Save,
ished
•d 5 sw e a te rs and 15 p a irs of socks
gBVe P a rn e s tly , „
W a r. S av ln g ,
since F eb ' 7 th '
i S tam p s!
PLEASANT HOME
SANITARY MARKET
THE H O U SE
W
A t t e n t io n !
-------- S E E ---------
E. E. C H IP M A N
P h on e 5 0 « 2
we
Sm oke
Your
M eat
Main HL
P h on e SHI
Grvwham
We Lead the Procession
of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry ­
th in g on o u r c o u n te rs goes
to you Ju s t a s It should-—
p e rfe c t
b a k in g a l w a y s
fre sh ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
a id e v a rie tie s , r ig h t p rices,
c o u rte o u s an d q u ick se rv ic e
n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
H. F ra n k lin , o f P a lm er, O regon
PAINTING
Q U A L IT Y
W e Buy B eef C attle. C alves. H o g s, H id es, Etc.
CITY BAKERY
E . I A r r i n g t o n , o f P a lm e r O r e g o n ,
J . T e u s c h e r . J r , o f 1310 W i l b u r r tt.,
P o r t la n d . O r e g o n
P r o o f m a d e u n d e r A c t o f J u n e 6, 1912
N . I ’ A M P B E L L , R e g is t e r
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
OF
Home - Made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cared Ham and Bacon
M a r c h 1 8 th . 1918
N otice im h e r e b y k I vpti that Edwin
t A rrington, o f P a lm e r . M u lt n o m a h
county, O r e g o n , w h o , o n A p r i l 16. 1916.
m a d e H o m e s te a d E n t r y N o
0449*? f o r
th e H E % H W ^ , S e c tio n 8. T o w n s h i p 1
N o r t h . R a n g e 6 E a s t. W i l la m e t t e M e r i ­
d ia n , h a s f i l e d n o t ic e o f I n t o n t i o n to
m a k e C o m m u t a t io n P r o o f , t o e s t a b lis h
l a i m t o th e la n d a b o v e d e s c r ib e d , b e ­
f o r e th e R e g is t e r a n d R e c e iv e r o f th e
U n it e d S ta te s L a n d o f f i c e , a t P o r t la n d
O r e g o n , o n th e 2 6 th d a y o f A p r i l , 1918
C la i m a n t n a m e s a s w it n e s s e s
W illia m
G o r d o n , o f P a lm e r , O r e g o n ,
EXPERT
S C H N E ID E R
ATTOBVEYB
781, G re sh a m .
Gresham, Ore.
and
G.
d ay.
Phone
S q u ire .
D ep n rtra en t o f th e In ferio r.
WALTER T. McGUIRK
C.
M1“ ,51ady8 H olK a,e "P4’11' S un-
llay * **** lle r P a re n ts.
T h ie v e s h a v e re c e n tly been visit-
illK ,,u * ch ic k e n coops alo n g th e B ase
L in e ro a d , b u t w ere u n su c c e s sfu l In
tile a tte m p t to ta k e c h ic k e n s a t D. E.
T o w le's, a n d w ere c a u g h t by d e p u tie s
w ho w ere w a tc h in g all ro ad s.
F a rm e r« ,
Pleasant Home
IV 8V B A R C 1
For Hire Service
Autom obiles anywhere, night or
WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS
O r e e h a m . O reg o n
JAMES
'occupied by C. I. Baker.
.
EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE
N O T IC E
iz t s u b a m c b
P h o n e i'3
a n d g e t y o u r check -b o o k a t
o n ce?
W e a re re ad y to ac­
c o m m o d a te you to d ay . W h a t's
th e use of p u ttin g It off u n til
to m o rro w ?
A B iliou s A ttack.
S erv ices of p ecu la r in te re st w ill be
W hen you h a v e a b ilio u s a tta c k
held at th e MethodiRt E piscopal ch u rc h y o u r liv e r fa ils to p e rfo rm its fu n c-
on E a ste r S u n d ay m orning. M arch 31. j ions. Y ou becom e c o n s tip a te d . T he
A n u m b er from T ro u td a le will
be ioo<1 >ou e a t fe rm e n ts in yottt sto m ­
T h is In-
p resen t und a ss ist in th e sin g in g and a ch in s te a d o f d ig e s tin g .
a m es th e sto m a c h an d c a u se s n a u -
re n d e r sev eral solns. T hose holding ea, v o m itin g an d a te r rib le h e a d ­
FAIRVIEW
ch u rch le tte r s a re requested to hand ach e.
T a k e C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b lets.
E a ste r serv ices a t th e P re s b y te ria n them to th e p asto r, Rev. F S Ford. T hey w ill to n e up y o u r liv e r, clean
c h u rc h w ill be a s follow s: S unday T he h and of fellow ship w ill be e x ­ o u t y o u r sto m a c h an d you w ill soon
be w ell as ev er.
T hey o n ly cost a
school at 10 o'clock
T h e new song tended to all such
q u a r t e r -A d v .
book ." E te rn a l P ra ise ", w ill be used
an d th e E a ste r lesson w ill be studied.
At 11:00 o’clock th e re will tie special
m usic, un E a ste r a n th e m and an E as
te r serm on. In th e ev en in g a t 7:30
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
o’clock, th e re g u la r m o n th ly m eeting
229
Pine Street Between First and Second
of th e m issio n ary society w ill be held,
th e su b ject being "H ero es " T he de-
G resham Office, o ld G arage near Lumber Yard, Retsidence name
i votional m eeting will be led by M rs
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
A. L. S to n e T he h o u rs of th e ch u rch
PORTLAND
lervlces w ill conform
to the new
g o v ern m en t re g u la tio n , th e clock be-
Estimates given on outside trips.
Goal or Briquets
i ing tu rn e d ah ead an h o u r
P ortlan d
B ro a d w a y 2ON2; A-2O7H
Spring Halft.
S ee new s p rin g h a ts a t G resh am
J M illin ery sh o p th is w eek on Main
s tre e t.
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
BROW N
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN
SV R A N t E C O M P A N IE S
1
you hav e a good co m tu c r. ■: J
b a n k to fall back upon anil n
fe r to, y o u r ch an ces of sn e e r,
a re very m uch e n h a n c e d W in
n o t o p en an acco u n t w ith us,
Albert Ekstrom
O ffice o v e r B an k o f G reslin o i
PHO NES— R e s id e n c e .
_
M iss E d ith A n d rew s an d H erb ert
Rodes of C an ad a w ere m a rrie d la st
T u esd ay and left last n ig h t for th e ir
new hom e in C a n a d a .' T h e ir m any
frie n d s w ish th em a long and happy
life.
Electric Building
111; o f f ic e
.
Mr an d Mrs. Ed H am ilto n and Bon
E. N. H am ilto n and d a u g h te r M ildred
v isited a t the hom e of F ra n k Cady
la st S u n d ay evening.
A nine-pound boy w as born to Mr.
anil Mrs Jo h n A ggernian on T uesday,
M arch 26th.
PLEASANT VALLEY
P H Y S IC IA N S
PHONES:
U" ay'
MELROSE AND VICTORY.
T ry Them
In Y our Home
OTT
;
B A N K O F G RESH AM
G resham
R A K E R & SO N
1)1' B I - I M
tu r n s on th e b ank acco u n t
re p o rte d to J. W . B rew er, In c h a rg e 15 T he school will give a sh o rt p ro ­
of th e fa rm la b o r su rv e y , u nd a r e be- g rain and ta le u l and sp e a k e r from
in g su m m a riz e d a t S alem . A dvance P o rtla n d w ill be p resen t. E very one
d a ta ta k e n fro m th e s e sh e e ts in d ic a te ; Is co rd ially in v ited an d it is Im port-
a la r g e in c re a se in th e w in te r w h e a t! a n t th a t the people of th e d is tric t
a c re a g e , a n d a p ro s p e c tiv e in c re a se a tte n d th is m eetiu g
o f s p rin g so w in g .
, T hose on th e R oll of H onor of th e
M r. B re w e r, is w o rk in g in c o o p e r - , LuBted school fo r th e m o n th ending
tio n w ith th e F e d e rl a n d P u b lic M arch 22, of all p u p ils n e ith e r ab sen t
b u re a u s , w h ich h av e th u s f a r been n o r ’a rd y a re : A rle th a R ich, W illis
a b le to su p p ly p ra c tic a lly ev ery d e ­ Q uay.
Jo sep h
B aggonstos, C asper
m an d , fo r fa rm la b o r. An a p p a re n t B aggoustos, B erkley O rm sby. E ste r
la b o r s h o r ta g e h a s iu so m e d is tric ts O rm sby, Ada Q uay, Id a S ealer, Jo h u
D ollow ltch,
H erm an
c u t dow n th e a c re a g e , b u t th e p ro ­ S ester, A gnes
GRESHAM,
.
posed policy o f e x e m p tin g all fa rm B aggonstos, A rd ts R ich and Roy Rich.
h elp fro m th e seco n d d r a f t u n til a f te r
W arren O rm sby of P o rtla n d v isited
h a rv e s t,, h a s g re a tly e n c o u ra g e d th e ! h is ch ild re n o v er S u n d ay . T hey a re
TERRY
farmer.
being cared for by th e ir g ra n d m o th e r
A g re a t in c re a se in th e u se of la b o r Mrs. R alph Nelbauetf.
Mrs. A. L. B u rto n anil c h ild re n
sa v in g m a c h in e ry on th e fa rm lias
Mr and Mrs. M. J. G off of P o rtla n d have m oved to L en ts, w h ere Roy is
te n d e d still f u r th e r to re d u c e ih e v isited th e la tte r 's p a re n ts, Mr. and em p lo y ed in th e lu m b e r y a rd s.
It
th r e a te n e d
la b o r sh o rta g e .
F a rm M rs G l.u sted S a tu rd a y and S unday, w as w ith re g r e ts th a t th e m any
tr a c to r s an d tw o -m en c o m b in es a re
Irv in g S pencer h as p u rch ased a frie n d s bid th e B u rto n s good bye.
b e in g o rd e re d In c o n sid e ra b le n u m - C leveland T ra c to r to do h is farm w ork.
Mrs. G reen w o o d a n d F ra n c e s Bliss
| b ers in so m e d is tric ts .
T h is is q u ite a sa v in g on th e h orses as s p e n t s e v e ra l d ay s la st w eek In g a th -
F a rm w ages a re h ig h e r th a n last it does so m uch m ore In a day
e rin g c lo th e s fo r th e B elgians.
j y e a r, b u t a sc a le of $ 6 0 .0 0 a m o n th
Mr. and Mrs. R u th W hite and tw o
Mrs. S h e p h e rd h as been v is itin g fo r
w ith b o a rd lias been a g re e d upon as sons a re vlBltlng th e la tte r 's s ts te r th e p ast w eek w ith frie n d s in F a ir-
j fa ir a lik e to
all p a rtie s.
H a rv e st Mrs. A. W. H am ilto n for a few dayB. view.
' w ages v ill ra n g e slig h tly h ig h e r, d e ­
Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. L ent took d in n e r
..g tap le8 i th e J e w p |e r ..( o f P o r t la h d .
p e n d in g upon th e c h a r a c te r of th e
w ith Ed H am ilto n and fam ily last
recenU y purchaB ed
fa rm ,,ow
i w ork.
The F ord Sedan, $695 f. o. b. D etroit, is a
handsom e enclosed m otor ea r th a t m eets every
dem and in un up-to-date enclosed ear. A
roomy in terio r seating live; deeply upholstered
w ith line d o t h ; plute glass sliding w indow s;
silk c u rta in s, latest type of v en tilatin g w ind­
sh ield; large doors ev ery th in g for com fort,
and the ev erlastin g re g u la r F ord chassis to
i-arry it, all m eans safety with sim plicity in
operation and the lowest c o s t for m aintenance.
The real fam ily c a r—ju st air d elig h tfu l on the
farm as it is in tow n. Come, see it.
W O ltlD
Griwham.
P h on e 11
We KNOW ouff- I WE WANT YOU
m b a t s w il l
TO TELL ON U8
YOU
|Hon’t keep it a secret
After
jyou’ve discovered how our meats
please you. your family and your
guests, we want you to tell other
folks about it. That sort of friend­
ly gossip won't hurt anybody.
Pass along the good word.
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MUCH.THAT
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