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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1921)
G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 18 G R E SH A M . MARKETING CROPS IS VITAL PROBLEM NEW S W IT C H BO A RD TO B E U SE D S A T U R D A Y M U L T N O M A H COUNTY, O REGON, F R ID A Y , A P R IL 29, VOCATIONAL SCHOOL MAY BE PLACED HERE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1921 FA R M B U R E A U A C T IV E IN C LA C K A M A S CO U N TY $1.50 P E R Y EA R FAIR SITE NEAR PORTLAND BEST The O resham telephone cen trals By W ALTER RAMSER. will ta k e th e ir positions in fro n t of The Dam ascus branch of the the new sw itch board S atu rd ay C lackam as County F arm B ureau, at M arketing problem s a i d im prove m orning at 7 o’clock. G resham may become in th e n ear ive and practical u n d er th e direction It is expected th a t S atu rd ay will m ent of crops a re th e rio st popular its m eeting in Dam ascus took up six Jo h n Brown, who from th e first p rojects being tak en up In th is coun be a day of tria ls fo r th e telephone fu tu re a ce n te r fo r th e tra in in g In of a com petent in stru c tio n a l force projects, and elected th e respective has been one of the active prom oters Second, placem ent tra in in g or ty u n d er th e work of th e F arm B u g irls as well as th e public as m any vocational lines of ex-service men leaders They are th e th istle proj- of th e proposition to lcate th e 1925 “ train in g on the jo b ” w hich consists ect, with Jo h n H offm eister us p roject ,n ir npar tlresh am , has prepared a reau. E very com m unity th a t has num bers have been changed. who have been disabled to a g re a te r of placing th e m an a t w ork in som e Local business houses have p rac w „ n „ s, . ■ s ’. y A ' s s i s n . s r ^ ' j s held organization m eetings to date tically all been changed. T his is due o r less extent. «p-to-date business p la n t o r factory have .taken up th e m a rk e tin g prob to th e fact th a t all th e p riv ate lines and hom e dem o n stratio n . Miss Signa sites available n ea r P o rtlan d for th e R. M. Adams, su p erv iso r fo r th e where he gets p ractical experience lem and m ost d istric ts have tak en and long d istance calls will be P aulson; O ran Lingle was asked to .lo catio n of the w orld’s fair, handled by one o p era to r and it was F ed eral Board of V ocational Edu first hand. T his tra in in g is g en e r ta k e th e rodent project and M rs ' This ,ra c t o{ land contains 1500 up th e im provem ent of crops. T he m a rk e tin g problem has two necessary to move th e lines all to cation, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs a t Corval ally used to finish off in stitu tio n al O ran Lingle th e boys and g ir.s club £ could be“ m ade l a V / o / X l e r U one position. train in g ju st previous to em ploy project until th e next m eeting, as phazes w hich are m ost im p o rta n t in the fa ir site com m ittee desired. The It will be a little difficult to re lis, is In G resham today for th e p u r th e country a t th e p resen t tim e in m em ber to look up th e new’ num bers pose of m ak in g a survey of condi m ent. In th is case a tra in in g pro ■ he elected lead ers of these two p ro j tra c t is bounded on th e so u th by th e of the old com panies th a t have been tions w ith a view to placing stu d e n ts gram is m ade of th e th in g s a m an is ects, who w ere not p resen t at th e Mount Hood Loop Highway, (th e th e opinion of the farm ers. Powell Valley ro a d ), which Is al to know a fte r com pléting his w ork They plan im m ediate action on th e doing business u n d er th e sam e te le here. H e consulted w ith W illiam on the p lan t o r farm w herever he Is m eeting, declined to act when n o ti ready paved; on th e east, It is phone n u m b e r for years and years so lution. One problem to be taken The O utlook Is an exam ple of this. A verill, head of th e a g ric u ltu ra l do placed. T his Is a rran g e d by a con fied. T he m ark etin g project also be bounded by th e T ro u td ale line of th e up Is th e d irect m a rk e tin g of the The nu m b er 701 has stood fo r G resh p artm en t of th e high school u n d er cam e and still is an o rphan for the P. R. L. & P. railw ay connecting with b e tte r class of potatoes to th e Cali am O utlook in th e m inds of th e p u b th e S m ith-H ughes a c t and w ith ference betw een th e em ployer, W’ho sam e reason, and th is position will th e O. W. R. N. railro ad lines at ro u td ale, on th e n o rth, th e h alf auc fo rn ia m arkets. “ E ast M ultnom ah lic ever since th e office phone was County A gent S. B. H all and visited agrees to give th e train in g , th e man not be filled un til th e next m eeting. T tion line in sections five and six first Installed. T he new O utlook him self and the official rep resen tin g p o ta to es” is a nam e well know n to n um ber will be 1561. Oran Lingle, Steve R oberts and which ru n s so u th of Rockwood and a n u m b er of p o u ltry farm s In th is th e C alifornia buyers and it is said E veryone is asked to be as patience vicinity. In an Interview w ith the the F ed eral Board com m only called W alter R am ser atten d ed th e m eet p arallel to th e Base L ine road, th a t som e unscrupulous buyers are as possible u n til th e new num bers be O utlook Mr. A dam s w ent Into de a supervising officer. So long as he ing of rodefit control lead ers for would be th e boundry; and on the west side th e B a rk e r road would be receives th e tra in in g o u tlined, th e capitalizing th is nam e. They buy come fam iliar. The new d irecto ries will be o u t on tails as to his plans. H e said th a t m an is su b je ct to th e sam e ru les and C lackam as county at Oregon City. th e line. in fe rio r seed selling it as E ast M ult th e m ail ro u tes S atu rd ay . F ifteen ro d en t control lead ers were “ One of th e im p o rtan t factors in T hese th e purpose of his d ep a rtm en t is to nom ah potatoes. lists a re p rin ted on lig h t w eight tra in th e ex-service m an, who has reg u latio n s as th e o th e r em ployees, p resen t an d they urged upon th e th is proposition” says Mr. Brown "Is though he Is n ot to be exploited. co u rt to estab lish a pest d istric t in-1 ¡lle ,fact th a t ’? e la !,d 18 hel<1 by ,a rge T he farm ers in th is county feel cards and contain a com plete list of been handicapped to a g re a te r or nam es on th e G resham exchange. . , Iand ow ners for th e m ost p a rt and T h ird , “ In stitu tio n a l p ro ject tr a in i n , t i n » - o i l , e i'll V th e re is d anger of th e rep u ta tio n of the T he d u d in g all of C lackam as county for th e re would be less th an 40 ow ners slogan for telephone p atro n s less degree by his w ar service, Into th e ir seed being dam aged by this for th e next few days will be “ Use em ploym ent o r em ployability. It Is ing” , which is som ething of a com th e purpose of ex term in a tin g th e to deal with In n eg otiating th e p u r p ractice and hope by cooperation th e new d irectory, d o n ’t depend up th e o bject to m ake th e m an 's tr a in bination of th e first tw o, th e man g ray diggers. U nder th is 1919 law chase of th e la n d .” train in g on th e job u n d er th e su p e r “T h ere are n o t many buildings of w ith th e F arm B ureau to establish on m em ory.” ing such th a t he will be able to m ake vision of a Sm ith-H ughes in stru c to r a county o r any p a rt of a county may th e expensive type which would have th e rep u ta tio n for first class seed and be declared a pest d istrict, and who t o be purchased and then w recked held at th e G resham lib ra ry T h u rsd ay a com fortable living In sp ite of his fn a high school. by sellin g and shipping direct receive evening when th e F arm B ureau m et handicap. Each m an is train ed In a soover does n ot ex term in ate his ro- and th e land is especially su itab le for In all of th ese cases fre q u en t visits b u ilding purposes. th e h ig h er prices which will come to organize local com m ittees J. H. line of work» w hich is best su ited to d ents in a reasonable len g th of tim e The gravel subsoil furn ish es ex from elim in atin g th e m iddle man, S terling will act as com m itteem an his desires, previous experience, ed are paid to th e tra in e e and his em may some day find a $5 o r $10 m an cellent d rain ag e and m akes it pos ployer by th e officer su p erv isin g th e on the crop im provem ent program . th e potato buyer. laying o u t poison for him, and Mr sible to lay foundations at any tim e D. E. Tow le will be in ch arg e of ucation and disability. F o r instance ■pen’s train in g , to m ake su re th a t A num ber of m en in th e county sm all fru its. th e m ajo rity of th e men now stu d y ev ery th in g is p rogressing sa tisfac N eglectful will pay th e m an in his of year. Much of the laud is level have alread y taken up th is w ork on next tnx check. The county agent and only slig h tly rolling on th e south H. W. S trong will head th e w ork ing p o ultry h u sb an d ry have had torily on th e p a rt of ail concerned. th e ir own behalf and by establishing in m a rk e tin g work. At th is n o t som e previous farm experience. mixes and sells poisoned b ait a t cost, and east corner w here It rises to a high and prom inent b u tte which T he m a jo rity of th e ex-service men th e q u ality of seed have been able ing plans for a survey of th e needs T he men a re divided Into two a re of th e responsible type who are which is 25c per pound, and th is fu rn ish es an excellent place for an of the C alifornia m ark ets in o rd er to may be had from any ro d en t control aeroplane landing site and observa - to sell d irect to th e C alifornia m a r determ ine th e kinds and am o u n ts of elapses a t present, Section 2 and Sec train ed into serviceable positions and tions. k ets and dem and h ig h er prices than potatoes to p lant, w ere proposed. tion 3, according to th e ir percentage m ake good both as citizens and em leader, who, in o u r case, is Oran he co n to u r of th e land is such E. J. B ru g g er will conduct th e of disability. Section 3 men receive th e ir neighbors w ere receiving. Lingle. T his poison is so effective, th a “T t little o r no expense would be ployees. As an exam ple of som e of says Mr. G abrlclson, the rodent con work on ro d en ts and pests. T he o’th e r local m a rk e tin g pron- necessary to p rep are the land fo r Livestock im provem ent will be th f lr tu itio n an d school supplies th e w ork which is being done by lem w hich will be given im m ediate a t handled by Theo. B rugger. w ijh tra n sp o rta tio n to and from these men, th e case of a m an tr a in tro l lead er for Oregon, th a t on two buildings o r parks. Sm all groves d ot acres of badly infested land he th e en tire trac t and m ake it m ost a t te n tio n is th e public m a rk e t in P o rt At B eaver Bend la st F rid ay even hom e b ut m u st provide fo r th e ir own ing for a p o ultrym an a t O. A. C. picked up 466 dead sq u irrels a fte r tra c tiv e .” land. F arm ers in th e d istric ts n ear room and board o r subsistance. We deem it th e best site th a t has P o rtlan d com plain of conditions on ing several pro jects w ere ta k en up. Section 2 men have all expenses paid m ight be cited. At p resen t he has d istrib u tin g th is bait. If it is tak en been offered th e 1925 fa ir b o ard ” , en tire ch arg e of th e College Mam M arketing will be han d led In this in to consideration th a t these two says Mr. Brown. “ It ¡ b n e a r th e th e m ark et and it is felt th a t som e Jo h n by a n allow ance each m onth from moth Newton in cu b ato r w hich con acres of land w ere p art of 300 acres, qlty* of P o rtlan d and has fine paved th in g should be done a t once to im d istric t by E. S. H ockm an. th e federal go v ern m en t. F o r a sin tains several tho u san d eggs a t one on which over $100 w orth of poison roads and ca r lines already tra v e rs StFebin has ch arg e ot th e crop im prove them . It com bines all th e m ost M. H. Dahl gle m an it varies from $80 to $100- tim e. He also Is brooding several was put out, th en w’o can readily ing it. Very closely linked up w ith the provem ent program . w orth-w hile and necessary featu res per m onth in th is section. hundred chicks fo r th e school. In will be In ch arg e of th e pest and ro a t go to m ake a sa tisfac to ry fair program of m a rk e tin g of potatoes is T here a re th re e ways in which a the field of cabinet m aking one man see th a t th e sta te au th o rities have th G. W. A llder g re a t confidence In th e ir bait, and site, nam ely, good paved roads lead th e “ crop im provem ent” project d en t contro l work. m an may be train ed . ing to th e city and to th e scenic h igh as m ade a com plete se t of m ahog w hich is being tak en up in th e m any will head th e com m ittee on sm all F irs t, in school. T h ere a re ab o u t any Inlaid fu rn itu re Including a vlc- th e e x tra o rd in a r y resu lts justify ways of th e sta te , gas m ains, electric th is faith. com m unities. The especial problem fru its and C. P. T allm an will have 300 reh ab ilitatio n men now a t O. A. railro ad s, w ith steam railro ad lines trola, bu reau , ce n te r t3ble and T h e com m ittee will soon call connecting, electric pow er and lig h t to be w orked o u t along these lines charge of club w ork. C. T h eir tra in in g is as intensely lamps. T he fu rn itu re is valued a t At Pow ell V alley S atu rd ay even lines, bountiful supply of Bull Run will be th e sta n d ard iz in g of th e va practical as can be obtained. F or S etter th an $1000 and th e w o rk m an an o th e r m eeting a t Damascus, and w ater from th e four-foot m ain pipe call th e w hole com m unity to g eth er lines of th e city of P o rtlan d . riety of potatoes and th e raising of ing F . O. E k stro m was appointed as example, th e 40 o r m ore men who In only two or th re e varieties of seed. leader of th e m a rk e tin g p ro ject and a r e tra in in g fo r p o u ltrytnen have ship is difficult to excel. N um erous fo r new business th a t has ju s t come fact th is tra c t has every th in g th a t o th e r cases could be cited. B. M. H owell w ill lead th e activ ities could be asked fo r except a deep w a up. The “ P ests and R od en ts” project outlined for them , u n d er th e O.A.C. T he boys who sacrificed th e m te r course for boat lan d in g s." is also being ta k en up in m any dis in the line of sm all fru its. Mrs. A lta p oultry d ep a rtm en t, a 12-m onths’ H. W. Snashall has also been selves for th e ir co untry a re certain ly Contirtued show ers a re delaying tric ts and the w ork will centralize M. G entry was appointed chairm an course. Each m onth is devoted to w orthy of every co nsideration. Not farm in g o p eratio n s considerably, and w orking upon maps of a plot of land th is y ea r on C anada th is tle and gray of th e club w ork in th e d istrict. for the 1925 fa ir b ut th e re Is only a Lynch held one of th e live m eet one su b ject as fo r in stan ce Feeding only th a t b ut they a re being pre farm ers are cussing and discussing slig h t difference In th e boundary sq u irrels. A n um ber of d istric ts are d u rin g th e m onth of May. In cu b a pared by th e g overnm ent to fill sa t th e w eath er in p reference to an y lines in his proposed site an d th a t w orking on this p ro ject alreaqy. ings of th e week. T he farm ers in tion d u rin g F eb ru ary , etc. Besides o u tlin ed by Mr. Brown. L usted is active on th e sq u irrel pois th a t d istric t adopted th e e n tire th e ir lectu re and class work each isfactorily m any h u n d red s of differ th in g else. Most of th e g ra in looks The question of sites will be taken ent kinds of positions. They form fine, and- no fro st has touched tne up at th e Business Men's club Mon oning cam paign at th e present tim e county program . man has ch arg e of a laying house of a h eritab le resevoir of m en trained fru it blossoms. T here was much discussion of th e day evening a t which tim e Mr. and o th e r d istric ts a re lfhing up. 200 hens for two weeks. He spends for specific jobs. L et us as A m eri When Mr. Kuch was asked w hat Brown will p resen t a copy of his __An en th u sia stic m ass m eeting was different lines of w ork and leaders one week o r m ore condoling, g ra d can citizens, business men and fa rm m ake of a ca r he had invested in, he map to th e association. o r com m itteem en w ere appointed for ing and shipping eggs, runs an in cu ers utilize th is resevoir and thereby in d ig n an tly replied: "I d id n ’t get a all projects. RAO RUGS woven, T hird s tre e t n ear ca r at all, I g ot a F o rd .” boys who H. W. Lynch was appointed to b ato r and brings off a h atch, broods benefit ourselves, th e Hood avenue, phone 993. 26 Rev. F. O pperm ann of E ast Sound. head the m a rk e tin g p roject. T his is th e chicks a fte r th e hatch. So much fo u g h t so nobly for o u r co u n try , and W ashington, sp en t several days here for th e school train in g . It is intens-1 the good old U. S. A. One pearly new binder w ith tra n s visiting at th e Sehw edler and R am a p articu la rly happy choice since p o rts and ton g u e tru ck . A bargain, se r homes, a f te r a tte n d in g confer Mr. Lynch has been for som e years one 2% wagon in good condition. ence In P o rtland. M E E T IN G S C O N T IN U E A T IB O O K S W A N T E D FO R a potato b u y er and know s th e “ tric k s Rev. J. R am ser atten d ed the an- One 2% wagon and box, $40. T hree B E T H E L B A P T IS T C H U R C H SM A L L C H IL D R E N F o u r used | nual conference of th e W ashington used 4 0 . O liver plows. of th e tr a d e ” w hich a re practiced by , : T he several children who a re ¡d d istrict of the G erm an Evangellcnl steel plows. W. A. Hessel fo r good com m ission men. H is experience m In te re s t and atten d a n ce in th e le- ■ .. .. . . _ _ . which held its sessions at th e used im plem ents. m ark etin g will m ake him a valuable vival services a t th e B ethel B aptist "ta k in g th e c u re” a t th e S tate T u b er synod, S t . P a u l’s church In P o rtlan d , w hen culosis hospital in Salem, a re a t th e m an on th e county m a rk e tin g com church is Increasing, reg ard less of D entistry m ade painless by nerve Rev. Mr. H ergert is th e local pastor sam e tim e receiving th e ir education. W ith IIE X R Y B. W A L T H A L L m ittee. H e g av e a splendid ta lk on T he w hitew ashing outfit passed blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P th e w eather. Mr. M a rtin ’s en th u si A teach er, who is also a p a tie n t at th ro u g h h ere T hursday. Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt s u p p o rte d b y a m ost e a p a b le cast th e needs and o u tlin ed th e th in g s astic song leading and , , , , ®r ' T’e tO- th e h ospital, is in ch arg e of th e open- T he Oregon Jo u rn al is ru n n in g a land. Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. in a s to ry o f social sin s a n d so r th a t th e F arm B ureau could c e rta in . bone i In sp irin g m essag e. a re h a v - L , r clag8 a n „ excellent progress ro u te of Its own, so th a t farm ers who row s w ith an e n d in g e x c e p tio n a l ly hope to accom plish If th e farm ers ing a tellin g effect. su b scrib e for th a t publication gets I both h ealth and learn in g is being th e p aper ab o u t th ree h ours a fte r It in its d ra m a tic u n e x p e c te d n ess. would sta n d by. The pastor, Rev. Jesse E. Brown. F A T T Y A R B U C K L E CO M ED Y L. G. Buckley was appointed com says: “ We give a special in v itation made. More books a re needed, how- leaves th e press. Mr. Zinsll g ot a lam b for his ever, and to fill th e dem and th e v ari m itteem an fo r crop im provem ent. Heacock. to th e young people to be present ous county public h ealth associations d au g h te r from ____ Mr. _________ J. Lynch will m anage th e work F rid a y evening a t w hich tim e Mr. are arran g in g “ book sh o w ers," or I JA P A N E S E TO H O LD along livestock Im provem ent and W. M artin will d istrib u te a lim ited have co n trib u ted $5 w ith w hich to F. Robinson along th e line of im M AY F E S T IV A L H E R E n u m b er of th e C om m unity song buy ch ild ren ’s books. Everybody provem ent of soils. service association song sh e e ts.” *A Ja p an ese May festival will be may join in th is move by sending To John Ide falls th e proposition T he ev an g elist’s topic for F rid ay of m anaging th e com m unity cam is: “ The Law of th e H e a rt.” The hooks to th e sta te lib rary , Salem, given at th e G resham L ib rary May m arked " F o r T uberculosis Hospl- 6th (F rid a y ev en in g ). T h e program paign for th e control of pests. p asto r's topic for Sunday m orning la l” , w here they will be catalogued will be p resen ted by th e Jap an ese W ork rela tin g to sm all fru its will will be, "B eginning of C h rist’s Go« before being placed on th e shelves of k in d e rg a rten of Russellville. Mrs. be in ch a rg e of Lee Sheller. pel.” Dr. P ettib o n e will have charge th e ch ild ren ’s lib rary . W. F. Honey, Mrs. A. C. A lthaus, Wm. H orn eck er will m anage th e of th e Sunday evening service, as Books for th is purpose may be Mrs. R uth Y oung Gould, Miss H. club work.’ sisted by th e A lldredge q u a rte t of le ft w ith Miss H. R uth M ontague at R uth M ontague and th e ’m em bers of At F airview th e follow ing men Oregon City. the lib rary o r given to Mrs. Geo. F. th e G resham W. C. T. L’. a re sponsors will head th e different p ro jects: It is intended to co n tin u e th e Honey, p resid en t of th e M ultnom ah fo r th e evening. T he com m unity at W. C. Sppnce, crops; L 11. Stone, m eetings next week an d th e p asto r m a rk e tin g ; U. G. Sm ith, rodents asks th e prayers of God’s people for County Public H ealth association, large is cordially Invited. R efresh- ' ho will a rra n g e to have th e books ■ m ents will be served by th e W. C. and pests. th e in g ath erin g of souls. tak en to th e hospital. T. U. ladles assisted by som e of the W ilkes d istric t will ta k e up fo u r ladies of th e Ja p an ese colony. projects as follow s: crops, Dick Gresham Theater Saturday, April 3 0 ‘The Long Arm of Mannister’ IMON MY WAY TO Sunday, May 1 Gresham Shoe Shop | B a rtle tt; clubs, Mrs. T. C. M iller and MisiTMary B u rn s; rodents and pests, C. B u rn s; m ark etin g , W. E T egart. D A IR Y M E N S L E A G U E TO M E E T M O N D A Y E V E C7Ae BLUE BONNET ,’By E .M a ^ n u s In ^ le to n D ire c te d bv Louis V m Chaudet a m à t io n a l » A M IB U A f il m c o u p - of PHODUCTIOt»' D ir tr ih W r d bv WV HODK1NSOW OOPPUBAIION An Im portan t m eeting of t h e ' O resham local of th e D airym en’s L eague will be held at the g ran g e ) hall Monday evening dairym en who i are m em bers of th e league should re p resent at th is m eeting. T he m ilk situ atio n in P o rtlan d j will be one of th e topics discussed du rin g the evening. Cow Han Twin Calves. A cow belonging to E dw ard Frycg- strom of Boring gave b irth to tw in calves a few days ago. D ainty Billie Rhodes, th e "D ough n u t G irl” in th e “ Blue B onnet" a t th e G resham T h e a te r Sunday, is a d ram a of life with all h u m an ity for its background. W ith th e com ing Salvation Army drive it is fittingly ap p ro p riate to bring th is splendid p ictu re to G resham . It will be | show n Sunday evening. Flashes of Action Auspices Gresham Post, American Legion AT GRESHAM THEATER TU ESDA Y, M AY 3 Four Shows—2:30, 4:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Official If ar Film, taken by U. S. Army Signal Corps, showing 1 j /, 2d, Id, 4th, 42d, 9lst and other divisions in action. This picture will be shown at Sandy, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 at 7:30 and 9:00. C IV IL W A R V E T E R A N D IE S IN G R E SH A M CARL DAHL B enjam in F ra n k lin Reeves, a Civil , W ar veteran, died a t hie home In . G resham on last W ednesday evening, I from w eakness incident to old age. lie was born in B urnt, P ra irie, Illi nois, on Ju n e 14, 1833. He is s u r vived by his widow, fo u r sons and one d au g h ter. T he d au g h ter, Miss J u lia Reeves, lives a t th e family hom e In G resham One son, R ichard, lives a t C orbett. T h ere a re two sons in P o rtlan d and one in C alifornia. T he fu n eral services w ere held this m orning and th e in te rm en t was at Mosier. BOOT AND SHOE GARAGE 5 Mi p er cen t in te re st on six m o n th s’ tim e may be had a t F irst ¡ S tate Bank by ta k in g United States T reasu ry C ertificates— th e sa fe st se- I cu ritles In th e world today. - ■" ''- I I » -f The Bans of Gresham pays 5 per cent Interest on time deposits.— Adv. Wood Call ties for sale. Ekstrom Truck Service, phone 861. tf Admission 20c and 35c I Reed the Went Ade. PHONE 4» “I've walked all over the streets of this town until I’m darned near ruined. • “But my owner is going to take good care of me, I know. “ For he’s on his way to DAHL’S shoe repair shop, and that means I ’ll have a good stout sole in place of the worn-out affair I have now.