Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 07, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    G R E SH A M
OUTLO OK
TUESDAY .
SEPT E M B E R
7.
1M B
PAGB
T IIK K M
D uring th e aftern o o n program ad I
W orden; 2d. Hill an d 3d. H arding
[ dresses w ere m ade by G eorge W.
Prize given by G resham D rug Co
[Joseph
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
who
told
of
th
e
C ontinued from page 1
Women free for a ll— F irst. Mrs
Continued from Page L
------- ■ate H enry W em m e's efforts to lay
was lig h t,” which resulted
W orden; 2d, Mrs. H ard in g ; 3d. Mrs
m
ark
et
value
in
cash
as
a
prem
ium
the
foundation
fo
r
th
e
loop
highw
ay
tapping th e Bull Run pow er plant.
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Many m inor changes have taken j and b°w he had fu rth e re d the proj- fT h ird - he favors early fall p lan tin g Bennison. Prize given by J. Cannon
Men’s free fo r a ll— F irst, Felix
place since th e incorporation
t; Ju d „ e Geo. W. S tapleton
clail»i8
o rporation of ou r ec
ect;
tapleton, who and c*a
>ma he will get enough fru it
b eau tifu l city, and 'd » *- * ™
**■- h,w
-■-* ' — 1 8poke on th e a g ric u ltu ra l advan tag es the
- - Hrst >ea r «> Pay for th e labor of . ‘ ‘" ,0 ' J d, H. G. A ndrew ; 3d. W
we dream ed many
rize given by Geo. W. Page
d, n nor
yet so
so prac
prac- th e highw ay would bring,
' '
so stra n g e and wild,
o r yet
- an d Ju d g - e cu ltiv atio n . He recom m ends rows
Berry
grow
ing being such a s tre n ­
tical, as th e fulfillm ent of th e one Thos. F. Ryan who spoke of th e co- io u r feet a p a rt and p lan ts tw o feet
we are m et here to celebrate. But operation of C lackam as county in th e a p a rt in th e row. He em phasizes uous busiuess, th e re w ere no heavy
shallow cu ltiv atio n . He says to keep w eights am ong th e grow ers so the
or th e h t , h . „ .
A vocal solo by Mr. Quigley of P o rt­ th e horse cu ltiv a to r eig h t or ten i fat m an ’s race was called off and
I would add, "Go bond w hat thou
hast and buy w ate r.” T he fulfill­ land was g reatly ap p reciated ; also a inches from th e p lan ts and not very- boy's bicycle race su b stitu te d , with
m ent of th is dream has not come co rn et solo
deep a t th a t and do th e rest w ith resu lts as follows.
F irst, M iller; 2d, C atlin ; 3d, Wood
the h an d hoe and use both tools
h Ä T u n o i n e ' Ä ^ t o ’r e ^ R
Prize
given by E E. Chipm an.
o u r work and th a t of o u r friends ■ lty and col° by Miss TowIe of G resh- often. His best yield th is season was
G irls' potato race— F irst, C lara
O ther m usical num bers were 3 % tons of fine berries per acre.
who worked and spoke for o u r cause. am.
We th a n k you from o u r h ea rts.
_____.
___ a _______
T ake a look a t th e Phenix farm B aum an; 2d, Lilly H eslin; 3d, Helen
given by
ch o ru s ___
of G resham and
And now, w ith o u tstre tch e d hands Sandv "sinters
and lkdl»* “ o M n r berries— it is a b eautiful sight. Our Law rence. Prize given by D avidson’s
and overflowing hearts, we welcome
7 singers, and ladies trio of
only criticism of friend Heiney is D rug Co.
you all. If th e re be au g h t of enm ity Kelso.
P re ttie st baby co n test— Prizes giv­
A solo dance was rendered by Doris th a t he is a bachelor.
o r co n stra in t, let us forget and join
h an ds in this celebration on a day Allen and a folk dance by th e follow-
O ur next call was a t th e Chiodo en by Cecil M etzger.
This proved a very in te restin g and
when the toilers rest from th e ir la­
bors and pause to review the past ing child ren : F lossie and Doris Allen, raneh w hich su rely presents an a ir difficult question for th e Judges to
A
rleth
a
P
rccto
r.
Jo
n
n
le
Shelly,
Ro-
of
A
m
ericanized
Italian
th
rift
and
and n o te th e progress m ade
settled . They w ere Mrs. Wm. Gil­
Music was fu rn ish ed th ro u g h o u t b erta Sm ith, M argaret Bell, L au ra ,ro m E u g en e Chiodo, who has charge
th e day by M cElroy’s band.
Hoffman, Ellen W olf, A m anda P erre t of th e berry cu ltiv atio n of th e farm b ert, Mrs. E. C. Banenm an. Mrs.
And a fte r much
(an d who by th e way is a d irecto r Thos .McKinney,
Jo h n R evenue, a well know n and and R uth B arnett.
M
W hile the aftern o o n program was
o u r a sso cia tio n ), we g ot th e for- deep thought and study concluded to
highly respected resid en t of Sandy
aw
ard
first
prize
to
E
ugenia
Ann
and one of th e earliest se ttle rs in the closing p rep aratio n s were being m ade ! m u' a f ° r producing 0400 pounds of
for a ball gam e betw een th e G resham rboice C u th b ert rasp b erries per acre Chiodo; 2d, to Jo h n Stone and 3d to
locality, talked on P ioneer Days.
IF YOU WORK FOR NOI It MONEY. IT IS YOI It MONEY__
Vine d u rin g th e w inter B etty Lee Andrew .
He was follow ed by H arvey Cross, G iants and P o rtlan d Broom com pany th is year.
THEN W H Y 'W A S T E IT?
The
larg
est
fam
ily
rep
resen
ted
—
m onths. H e first rem oved th e old
of Oregon City, whose ta lk rela ted team .
THOSE LITTLE S I 1 I S YOU THROW AWAY FOOLISHLY
T he ball grounds w ere rough and l canes and left an average of six good F irst, E dw ard B rin k 's, Scenic, eight;
p articu la rly to th e old Barlow road
I'OR U N N B4E SSA R Y THINGS W ILL MAKE A BIO |>| E OF
2d,
Wni.
H
ard
in
g
’s,
P
leasant
View,
o r ‘ tra il," and th e “ toll ro ad ” in in poor shape. Due to th is fact, prob- vounff canes to th e set. These he
MONEY SOONER THAN YOV TH IN K , IF YOU « IM E TO O l It
four.
w hich he was form erly in te reste d and ably, sev eral players g o t badly j cut back t0 five teet ■» h eig h t and
BANK A N D D E P O S IT E D TH EM
REGULARLY.
Fam
ily
com
ing
longest
distance—
T he gam e was | put up *“ tb e w ires, then he ran th e
w hich he helped to m aintain. He su g ­ sprain ed ankles.
F irs t, E. C. Strong, Firw ood. 18
P u t } our M oney in our Bank
gested th e re were two th in g s he snappy and was w atched by a la rg e ^ rap eh o e q u ite shallow as close as
m iles; 2d, A. Ahlson, H illsdale, 13
» . s .
hoped to see accom plished. One was num ber of th e m any present a t th e ' Dossihle to th e rows of canes to save
th e m arking by su itab le sto n e m onu­ celebration. T he first few innings band hoeing, th en he plowed a sh a l­ miles.
Couple n earest newlyweds— F irst,
m ents of th e old Barlow tra il, th e put G resham fa r in th e lead, th e ir a d ­ low furrow on each side of th e row
ro u te traveled by so m any of th e vantage, how ever, was lost later, and of canes w ith an eight-inch plow, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend, F air-
early pioneers In crossing th e m oun­ the gam e ended w ith a score of 13 keeping ab o u t ten inches from th e VieW’
STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITO RY.
T he quoit gam e proved very in te r­
ta in s and descending into th e W il­ to 14 for the sw eepers.
canes and th ro w in g them out. These
estin
g
as
it
was
suggested
to
settle
D
ance
a
t
F airview
la m ette valley. It was histo ric and
furrow
s
w
ere
n
o
t
over
th
ree
Inches
The mo3t exciting sp o rt was re
A nother good tim e dance will be
should not be forgotten. T he speak­ served for th e last. Percy Shelly had deep. T hese he filled two inches deep ,h e pr,‘8ldenllal election in advance,
Buttons
Pleating
m anure.
Next ------
he „
S,x ,eaniB w ere selected as follows: given at Fairview S aturday evening.
er, though coming to the section about donated th e use of th ree of hts bron- w ith farm - y ard -----------
------
Septem ber 11.
H ard ln &> w Delfel and B. M.
1872, knew it so w ell th a t he could cos from his wild west show w hich lland boed tb e rows g ettin g all th e
MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN
go over it now, alth o u g h it is has been show ing a t Hood R iver Srass an d weeds th e g tap eh o e missed. Howell.
F o r H arding, Wr. H arding and J.
p ractically o b literate d in m any places, They w ere Blue M ountain Bell, W h irl­ I hen w ith a 14-inch plow he tu rn ed
P hone 81x8
G resham
new and easier ro u tes having been wind and Bald H ornet. T he la st was a furrow one each side of th e row of j ° '
Main St.,
n ea r H igh School
trav ersed in la te r years.
F o r H arding Jo h n e ta n a h a n and
a p articu la rly h ard custom er, b u t Ed. canes a little d eep er th a n w ith th e!
A new W estern Electric Farm
T he o th e r th in g Mr. Cross w anted KafHeld, a buccarro from Vancouver, eight-inch plow an d close enough so N. M ew hirter.
Lighting plant, at a good
was the w riting up of th e history of W ashington, was equal to th e diffi­ th e furrow s n early m et aro u n d t h e 1 F o r Cox, Geo. F. Honey and E. M.
discount
Stone.
th e early pioneers. This should be cult ta sk of m o unting and rid in g him. canes.
He finished plow ing th e ‘
done w hile those who know n th e He also rode th e o th e r two. The space betw een th e rows w ith th e j F o r Cox, Felix and E ugene Chiodo.
A PPLY
sto ries of th e ir h ardships and t r i ­ crowd was wild w ith excitem ent as eight-inch plow not over 3 ft Inches
F o r Cox, Mr. W arden and S. J.
Grand Electric Co.
um phs are yet alive.
Electrical Wiring of all kinds
th e horses plunged and bucked In deep. F ollow ing th is he used th e Bennison.
E a st S I 3
P o r tla n d , O re
T he highw ay q u a rte t, consisting of th e ir mad efforts to throw th e rider. dlac llarrow t0 level th e su rface and
R esult— Chiodo Bros, beat Delfel
Motors Repaired. Agent for
127 Granii A venue
Mrs. J. M. C. M iller, Mrs. C. D. P u r­
S andy’s p rep a ra tio n s for th is g reat tlle b alance of th e cu ltiv atio n for the and H owell; H oney and Stone beat
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
the Western Electric Farm
cell, Mrs. It. E. Esson and Mrs. Sam ­ celebration w ere well m ade and per- season w as done w ith th e spring- H ard in g and R othw ell; W arden and
Lighting Plants. Edison Co.
uel Allen, sang by special req u e st th e feet ly executed. T he moving sp irit, to o th harro w w ith a p la n k er a tta c h ­ Bennison beat C lanahan and Mew­
song en titled , “ The H ighw ay.” Mrs. if one should be singled o u t, was m ent on which he rode to fine th e h irte r.
In th e finals Chiodo Bros,
Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures.
M iller is th e a u th o r of the song. The M ayor Blanche Shelly, who ca rrie s surface. He used th is tool 12 tim es beat W arden and B ennison; also
All work g u a ra n tee d to pass
sam e was sung in P o rtlan d a t th e [th e honors of h e r office very m odest- d u r*ng May and June. Mrs. Chiodo H oney and Stone and w ere d ec la re !
inspection by th e B oard of F ire
m eeting of the highw ay com m ission I ly. C asper J u n k e r was in ch arg e of Bald tb a t »‘e lived in th e berries all chanlplon8 and en title d to yearly
U nderw riters.
when th e decision was m ade in favor [th e eats. He is an old hotel man and “um m er, b ut he was well paid,
I subscriptions to th e G resham O ut­
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
of th e ro u te th ro u g h Sandy.
i knew well how to handle th is im port-
n bel11« 1 2:30 p. nx. and as we look. Honey and Stone, 2d, six
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
M. V. Thom as, from n ear Bull Run, an t p a rt of th e day ’s program to th e " e r e behind o u r schedule we w ere m onths. W arden and Bennison, 3d
P h o n e 31
th
ree
months.
who favored th e o th e r ro u te, was satisfaction of all. Mrs. Esson m an- forced to give up visiting Mr. S tro n g ’H
T he grow ers all agreed th a t they
given an op p o rtu n ity to show th a t aged th e deco ratin g and Mrs. J. C. berry patch and hike for th e picnic
FRED L. BOURNE, Prop.
• t h e .
those who lost were good sports and M iller was In ch arg e of th e program grounds. A fter a bounteous lunch h a‘1 8pent a very plea8aDt a »d Profit-
Powell 8t. next to B row n’s M arket
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would do th e ir best to aid Sandy.
T here w ere th e leaders and they w ere liad been disposed of P resid en t H. able day and concluded to m ake
F u rth e r num bers on th e m orning well assisted by larg e com m ittees.
O. Andrew of th e association, called th e ir picnic an an n u al event. And
p rogram were, piano solo by D esire
— is m a in ta in e d by (lie s ta te
A big free dance closed th e d ay ’s tb e crow d to g e th er a t th e p latfo rm In they wish to ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to
S track , dance by C arolyn Chown of festivities.
in o r d e r H in t th e y o u n g p eo­
th e shade of th e big cedars w ith here th an k all of those who helped with
R ETAIL PRICES
F irw ood, vocal solo by Mary Ju n k e r,
p le o f O re g o n m a y r e c e iv e ,
and th e re a sh a ft of su n lig h t flitter­ th e program especially Mrs. John
C
lanahan
who
arran
g
ed
for
th
e
m
usi­
and Spanish dance of w-elcome by
D an cin g a t C ed arville Park
w ith o u t e o n t. th e b e n e fit« o f
ing betw een th e branches an d In a
THE
eig h t little girls. T he dancers were, ! L innem ann Ju n ctio n , every W ednes­ few well chosen w ords Introduced th e cal num bers, also th e M ethodist
« li b e r a l e d u c a tio n .
C a th erin e Allen, R uth Esson, M ar­ day and S atu rd ay evening 8:45. program n u m b ers w ith a song by the church board for th e use of th e piano
T h e U n lm r a i t y in clu d e* the C o lle ie o f
tf
g a re t and M ildred B arnett, R uth and P o p u lar prices. Union music.
L ite ra tu r e , Science end the A r t * , the
chorus club, follow ed by a trom bone and the G resham business men who
Good Tirivi for Lean— W hy Pay M ore?
gave
such
su
b
sta
n
tia
l
prizes
In
th
e
M arie Bam back, Evalyn and C a th e r­
G
ra d u a te School, the School o f P h ya-
School Shoes for boys and girls. solo by Lewis Stone with piano ac­ ath letic events.
Rlbltetl o r Non-Skit] — G uaranteed
ical Education , and the profeeaional
ine M utchler.
E. W. A ylsw orth.
t»r Not tut You U k o It
Adv. com panim ent by Mrs. A. L. Stone.
Schoole o f Law . M e d ic in e (at P o rtlan d ).
Next an ad d ress by Rev. R E. Myers
A r c h ite c tu r e , C’om rn erce^ Jo u rn aiitm ,
Y oh and Y ou r C ollar.
OUR PRICES
Education and M u a ic .
of G resham .
Subject, ‘‘Com m unity
C luett, Peabody A Co., m akers of
Wiib
Wuhodt
H ig h atan d a rd a o f acholarahip a re
B uilding.”
T his splendid address your collar, m ade a net profit of »5,-
Sur»
Liat
Gaaraalra
CiuraotM
m ade poaaible by an able faculty, w ell
153,129
last
year,
an
Increase
of
175
was listened to w ith ra p t atten tio n
»17.60
»14.15
equ ipp ed lab o ra to rie s and a lib ra ry o f
a 1 2.30
by all p resen t, and we discovered th at per cent over th e profit of th e p re­
17.70
n e a rly 100,000 vo lum es.
14.25
12.40
ceding year.
Now, do you u n d e r­
21.50
in Rev. Myers we have a citizen of stand why you pay tw o-blts for a col-
16.95
1 4.75
S u p ervis ed ath letics a r e encouraged
26.90
20.10
17.30
broad sym pathies and an in te llig e n t' >a r instead of fifteen cents?
and e v e ry atte n tio n given the health
31
X
4
29.60
22.35
10.43
and w e lfa re o f the stu d en ts.
g rasp of qu estio n s m aterial as well
32 X 4
31.00
23.30
90.23
A large cem ent stru c tu re w ith
its sp iritu al.
W it h a h e ig h te n e d e o n fid r n e e
33 X 4
31.80
23.85
20.73
g a in e d b y t h e r e s e n t e a p r e e a io n
34x4
33.00
T his ad d ress was followed by a track ag e fro n tag e Is now ttx course
24.85
21 .HO
of co nstruction fo r th e f ru it asso cia­
o l p u b li c e n p p o r t . t h e I ' a i v e r e l l y
39.26
I
33
X
4V4
29.25
2.-..0O
vocal solo by Mrs. K. J. H agberg, ac­ tion at Albany. This w arehouse will
n n w e n te r in g u p o n an e ra of
35
X
4
V
4
44.60
32.50
2N.23
com panied by Miss Gladys Neal. Mrs. practically double th e ca rry in g ca­
l a r g e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d e a t e n d e d
Will sell farm complete. Includes Crop; Implements;
April 16. 1920
n a e fn ln e e e .
H agberg sang In h er usual pleasing pacity.
S ubject to change w ith o u t notice
Siock, 20 Milch Cows, and ^oung Stock, 3 Horses;
F or a catalogue o r fo r any In fo rm atio n .
form . T his was followed by an ad-
■
u < r. c n
.
I Evl1 la u « h8 a villainous laugh
address!
everything except Poultry-. Machinery- from Carden
d n ss b> 1 rof. C. E. S chuster, horti- w henever a sa in t who should be
D IS T R IB U T O R S
c
u
ltu
rlst
of
Oregon
t h e registrar
A
gricultural
fighting,
sits
down
and
piously
rolls
,,.;1't[vator f° a ;^our miU J also Tractor, everything goes.
O a iv e r e llp o f O re g o n
College.
H is su b ject was "Sm ail hl8 eyes heavenw ard.
J ne bm est buy ever offered. Crop will be worth $3000.
E u g e n e , O re g o n
3SW E B u r il-id o S t.
East 4(211
F ru it R aisin g .” At th is question he
W ill stil ranch without equipment. Ranch alone, 114
ESTRAY
HORSE
FOR
HALE
gave much good p ractical advice as
F.
J.
SCHNELL,
Pres,
and Mgr.
A black m are, w eight 1100 to 1200
acres, will .-ell for $25,200, with full equipment $35,000.
to p lan tin g , c u ltu re and fertilizing pounds R ight fro n t leg crooked ou»
He also com plim ented th e grow ers of a t the knee. Sm all w hite s ta r on
th is d istric t on having probably the J_orphead.
W hite left hind foot,
Machinery alone worth $5000.
best se ttin g for berry production of
'T’ara c te rs on left hip
on rig h t shoulder. Was taken
any p art of th e state.
up by J O. Bothw ell, half mile south
If interested, hurry! Call Gresham 781 for further
This ad d ress was followed by a of T ro u td ale on or about May 1,
information.
solo by Miss E della Towle, accom- 1920. Due diligence has been used
Sandy Celebration Attracts
Berry Growers’ Picnic Success
Q U I T YOUR.
EXTR,
J )o n t
le t
YOVR
T
BANK OF GRESHAM
HEMSTITCHING
FOR SALE !
Gresham Electric Co.
• OREGON •
GRANT
T IR E S
Benson Hotel Farm
For Sale
East Side Auto Supply House
p.n,o » m „. n ,„.
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T here is really no com parison betw een the ease and th o ro n ah
of s’wZepin^ Cb a “ E ,ectrlc CIe“ n®'- rem oved d irt and th e difficulty
£ * 2 ! Clf,an rU*'1 and c a rp ets w ithout an electric elean-
S
A i f 00? o r carpet «weeper will brush up SOME of tb e dirt ann
If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stren g th a broom
and a carp et b eater will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion.
In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap
W ater alona will
rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow grease "
w .te rUL S £ ’ U8e ’° aP bCCaU’ e U C' ean’ m ore e“ ,ly and b e t,’ r ‘ b a“
e-
F o r th e sam e reaaon people use E lectric C leaners because th a t
elean m ore easily and far b etter than o th e r m ethods
" *
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ Huy Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric S to re.“
.
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much prom ise. Miss Towle sang by posting legal notices by Ju stic e of
“ M other M achree” by Young. Miss the Peace.
Towle sang th is song in h er own * Unless ow ner appears and pays all
p o r .r „ ,.d w "
the fam ily c h a ra c te r of m o th er th a t on th e prem ises of J. O. Bothw ell.
all w ere deeply Im pressed.
half mile south of T ro u td ale, on Sat-
One m ore song by th e chorus urdi,y. Septem ber 18, 1920, at 2 p
By o rd er m ade th is 30th day of
closed th e program a t the grove and
A ugust, 1920.
th e crowd m oved to th e g ran d stand
JO H N BROWN.
for th e ath letic p a rt of th e program
Ju stice of th e Peace.
(Aug.
31
&
Sept.
7 )
w ith resu lts as follow s:
Boys’ foot race, u n d er 12 years, NOTICE O l M EETING OF COUNTY
first prize, S q u ires; 2d, Johnson, 3d,
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given th a t on
H am ilton. Prize given by Mrs W ith­
Monday, S eptem ber 13, 1920, th e
row.
Board of E qualization of M ultnom ah
Boys o ver 12 to 18 years F irst, county will atten d at th e office of th e
W ood; 2d, Cox; 3d, Miller,
Prize County Assessor, at th e C ourthouse
In P o rtlan d , and publicly exam ine th e
given by K idder Hdw. Co.
G irls u n d er 12 years, 1st H eslin; assessm ent rolls fo r th e y ea r 1920,
in u - h . i .
n .
.
i n<1 correct a |l e rro rs In v aluation,
2d, Baum an . 3d.
K llnke
1 rize glv- description or q u alities of lands, lots
en by S channo's C onfectionery
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or o th p r properly, assessed by th e
G irls over 12 to 16 years— F irst. County Assessor. And It shall be th e
duty of persons In terested to ap p ear
a t the. tim e and place appointed. If
it shall ap p ear to such Board of
E qualization th a t th e re are any lands
or lots o r o th e r p ro p erty assessed
twice, o r Incorrectly assessed as to
description or q u an tity , and In th e
nam e of a person o r persons n o t the
ow ner th ereo f, o r assessed u n d er or
beyond th e actu al cash v slue th ereo f,
said B oard may m ake p ro p er co rrec­
tion of th e sam e. If It shall ap p ear
to such Board th a t any land, lots or
o th e r property assessable by th e As-
| sessor are not assessed, such Board
shall assess the sam e a t th e full cash
G resham m
value th ereo f
Ooe. P o w e ll s e d M apU
HENRY E REED.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P o n ía n « A -I07»
Ash; Rdwy SOAR.
Albert Ekstrom
C o u n ty A sse sso r .
P o rtlan d . Oregon, Aug. 20, 1920.
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Did you ever stop to think that the advertisements
of the home merchants In this newspaper make it a
BETTER newspaper?
Weil, it does. Advertising teaches PROGRESS,
ECONOMY—an«l CONFIDENCE.
It teaches progress in keeping you abreast of the
times, of all that is new and desirable in foods, cloth­
ing, homes, supplies, and com forts o f all kinds.
It teaches economy through informing you where
the best prices may he hud-^because economy 'is not
only in the mere saving of money but also in the In­
telligent spending of it.
It teaches confidence through the knowledge gained
in knowing you live as oilier folks live; enjoy the
things they enjoy—that you have the same advantages.
The text book of our worldly com forts is written
in the terse lines of our merchandising advertisements
- A N D IT’S WELL WORTH READING.
If we read the advertisements we soon real­
ize tliat tiiey can work to our advantage just
to s"||l
’h*" merchant with something
Then t h e HOME-SPENT
fXTLLAR starts its pepful Jour­
ney amongst we home folks—
every one of whom lias the do-
velopment and growth of Hus
community at heart