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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 11, NO. 53 GRESHAM, PRACTICE FOR JUDGING WORK SOLDIER’S BONUS CLUB BOYS LAW IS EXPLAINED ---------- • More th a n a score of ex-service m en and o th e rs m et a t M etzger’s hall th is forenoon to listen to Colonel G eorge A. W hite, a d ju ta n t g en e ral of th e sta te of Oregon, and Lym an Rice. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921 A LIBERTY BOND LUTHERAN CHURCH F rid ay and S atu rd ay of th is week, L. J. Allen, s ta te livestock lead er, WU1 be in th is county an d will help th e boys in th e ir w ork of Judging and fittin g th e ir stock fo r exhibition, r *day m orning th e calf clubs will h° ‘<’ ’ ral,y at th e hom * ° f W alter and T racey A nderegg w here Mr. AIlen w,„ givp , he boyg w D0WELL VALLEY MAN FALLS NEARLY 20 FEET TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR CLUB PROJECTS ARE MAKING BIG ENTRIES P. A. Johnson of Powell Valley j was severely sh ak en and may have a broken w rist as a resu lt of a fall ' from th e roof of th e Swedish L u th er- The exhibit of livestock by members i an church Monday ju st before noon. of livestock clubs, enrolled by the O. Mr. Jo huson, w ith a num ber of o th e r men, was sh in g lin g th e roo( of th e A. C., at the Multnomah County F air held here from September 19 to 24, building and as is usual was using a „ , , _ he large. In th e three principal 2 x 4 for a scafTold and the scafTold projects, pork production, sheep rais- was held w ith sm all nailB. F o u r of ing and calf raising, the applications th e men w ere on th e roof all restin g for space show much Interest, th e ir w eight on th is one s u p p o r t! In the pork production project for when th e end w here Mr. Johnson , Hub members 28 pens will be required was w orking suddenly gave way and : to house the broods entered. Appli- he sta rte d sliding. T h e o th e r men cations for thirteen pens In the calf- m anaged to catch on tho sheeting rai8ing Projects and eleven for sheep and saved them selvee but Mr. John- haV® beeU Three pens have al- son was unable ‘o catch him self and “ ¡ ^ f o T 'l h e ^ b 'm J m b e “ “ “ m em bers of th e Oregon Bonus com- fittin g and show ing of calves. The An- m ission, explain th e ru lin g s and oper- deregg boys have fo u r p u reb red calves atio n s of th e bonus law . In ten se in and Mr. Allen will give a d em o n stra te re st was ta k en In th e su b je ct by all tion of show ing a calf and h an d lin g the calf in th e show ring. A fterw ard present. th e boys will be given p ractice in Colonel W hite sta te d th a t th e O re th is kind of w ork. gon law is one of th e first and clearly T he boys are very m uch in terested one of th e best of th e sta te bonus In this calf show ing because of th e slid off, strik in g on his back on a pile , hp pork pro(lllrtlon proJect ;h „re laws, th a t its purpose is purely to $5Q in prizes w hich a re offered by of shingles lying on th e ground. He are three div’sions with possible give aid to soldiers in th e estab lish th e two local banks and A. W. Metz fell 18 o r 20 feet and owes his for- scores <f 100 points ,n each division, m ent of farm s o r hom es. He said ger & Co., an d th e fact th a t fifteen tu n a te escape from serious in ju ry to Prizes are: 1st, $10; 2d, $8; 3d, $6; th a t u n d er th e law an ex-soldier is en points a re allow ed on th e re g u la r the fact th a t he stru ck on th e 4th, $4; 5th $2. titled to e ith e r a cash bonus am ount score fo r th e sk ill displayed in show shingles which had sp rin g enough to I Awards in the sheep raising pro ing to $15 fo r every m onth of service ing the anim al. This has n ev er been break th e force of th e fall. As it Ject" are: lat> *5; 2d' 3d, W: 4th- given, less two, or to a loan am o u n t done h ere before. T h irtee n calves was he was so sh ak en and bruised *2 ’ 5th’ 1,1 the calf raiatn K P«> ing to $3000, secured on real e sta te will be exhibited by M ultnom ah coun th a t it was m ore th an a h alf h o u r be jecta there are two lots, Jerseys and Redeemed U. S. L iberty Bonds mostly paid for the building of this and bearin g in te re st a t th e ra te of six ty calf club boys. More money is 'German Lutheran church at Coatsburg, ill., which cost $70,000. Rev. fore he could be moved at all. Dr. Holsteins. Prizes are: 1st, $10; 2d, $8; p er cent p er annum . A p a rt of th is p u t up th is y ear on calves th a n any 3d. $6; 4th, $4. A. H. Zeilinger is the pastor He pointed out at the dedication recently Adix was called and m ade an exam i- in te re st is used each y e a r to reduce o th e r pro ject as $86 has been allow ed ,, , , ,, , , , 1,1 a11 the contests in ,th is section th a t the church service flag had tw enty-tw o stars in it, and every mem th e principal and a t th e end of 28 by th e fa ir board beside th e special ’ *’ cou ‘ R ° d no broken aw ards are to be based on purpose for b e r had proved over and over again the loyalty to the country of their prizes. bones excepting the possibility of a which anim als are raised; best anl- years th e whole principal will have adoption. F rid ay aftern o o n th e pig clubs will broken bone In th e w rist. Mr. Jo h n - nials of breed; best handling In show been paid. son is still suffering from th e bruises rin g ; completeness and accuracy of T he sp e ak e r was en th u sia stic over hold a raljy at w hich th e fo u r clubs, and his w rist is giving him consider- score records. Exhibitors are required th e loan proposition and u rged the V ictory, O rient. L usted an d Lynch able trouble. It will probably be *° have personally handled and cared men to choose th a t in place of th e will join. They expect to hr.ve a pic several days before he is able to be J for animal8 and groups from birth to cash bonus w'here it is possible. T here nic d in n e r at L innem ann p ark a t up again. I exhibition. is no tim e lim it to the operation of noon and a f te r th e d in n e r is proper' _________ ; In addition to the prem ium s sched- th e law and if one is not now able to ly disposed of th ey will go to th e WHITNEY BOYS' CHORUS ulod by the fair a88<H,a,k»> for stock fu rn ish th e necessary security he may hom e of L eslie Lynch w here Mr. WTT T CTKrc H f D P a n A T M - < l u b projects the following specials 10 a. m —Address, ’’M arketing of Farm Product,"Prof. Roy R. H ew itt, WILL SING HERE AGAIN have b„„n ,n the calf ral>,ng be able to do so in the future. So long Allen will d em o n strate th e fittin g of School of Commerce, O. A. C. as he has not claim ed his bonus an a hog fo r th e fa ir an d th e boys will 10:40 a. m.—‘‘W hat we are doing in the M arketing of F arm Products" 'those who heard the W hitney Boys I c,a88’ award8 to I*' based on condition ex-service m an has th e cred it of th e he given hog show ing practice. T h ere chorus In the sacred concert at the of calf and handling In show ring: by H uy H. Robertson, secretary of Multnomah County F arm Bureau. s ta te of Oregon to th e am ount of will be six pigs in th e rin g and th e Methodist Episcopal church on a re Rank of °resh am , $20; F irst State 10:50 a. m.— Discussion. $3000, w hich will be a m ighty asset boys will have o p p o rtu n ity to have a cent Sunday evening, will be glad to *)anh' $2®: A- W. Metzger .& Co., $20. 11:00 a. m.—-Address. “Home Life,” by Miss Ava B. Milan, dean of School know th a t they will have another op D uring the past week Mrs. C. W. to him . It is su re to be a help to him good deal of p ractice u n d e r expert of Home Economics of O. A. C. portunlty to listen to the wonderful superintendent of F airs and in th e estab lish m en t of a hom e o r a supervision. T he F irs t S tate Bank 11:40 a. m.—‘‘W hat O ur Homes Are Like,” by Mrs. Sadie Chase of Orient. singing of th is aggregation. Exhibits for the Multnomah County business if he is a m an of good sta n d has offered a special prize fo r th e 11:50 a. m.—Discussion. The Methodist choir has made ar-'! W’ C T’ U ” vl"lt,‘d the fair grounds ing in th e com m unity. T h ^ cash hog show ing co n test an d th e boys a re 12:00 p. m.—Reading of proposed constitution for Community Council of rangem ents to bring the chorus out a,ld «rranged to take over the charge bonus, said Colonel W hite, would all eager to win th is special prize. Orient, Cottrell. Luated and Victory School Districts. again, th is tim e in a w eek-night pro- j of the rest roo,n alld its m aintenance On S atu rd ay th e ju d g in g team3 soon be gone and w ith it th e chance Club Song, by club children. gram, which will be given a t Masonic during the fair and Mrs. Louis Mite to g et m any tim es its am o u n t in aid will have th e ir la st p ractice m eeting 12:10 p. m.—Basket dinner for everyone. hall in Gresham on F riday evening, has been made superintendent of this before th e fa ir opens. T h e team s from th e state. 1:30 p. m.—Recitations by Ivan Wood. September 9. Seventy-five boys are feature. Mrs. Barzee also arranged Some provisions of th e law are not may m eet w ith th e C lackam as county promised for th is entertainm ent and for a large space in the pavllllon for 1:40 p. m.—Address, "B etter Schools,” by State Supt. J. A. Churchill. wholly clear to the mmbers of the team s as th e re is b e tte r o p p o rtu n ity Mr. W hitney himself will direct them. pUrpoBP of "hew ing the many pro 2:20 p. m.—"W hat Our Schools Are Doing,” by Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet. One feature used In the chorus In duct8 of " c - T- u - activities in M ult com m ission and w ill have to be to ju d g e th e different classes in 2:30 p. m — Address, “ B etter Churches,” by Prof. W. H. Hertzog, in charge an encore num ber is to have tho en-1 no_tnah C°unty passed upon by th e s ta te suprem e Clackam as. of R ural Leadership, Kimball School of Theology, Salem. Mrs. Barzee stated th a t all members w hether the loan m ust be applied to tire group stop In the middle of a 3:10 p. m.—“W hat Our Churches Are Doing," by Rev. S. F. PlttB. of the W. C. T. U. were pledged to phrase of music and sneeze on it. This court. One of these questions is MISS ETHEL MEWHIRTER 3:20 p. m.—Discusión. BRIDE OF ROY GIBBS the boys seem to enjoy to the utm ost make all th e ir own w earing apparel th e building of a hom e o r th e p u r 3:30 p. m.—Business Session. and the audiences en ter into the sp ir except shoes and th a t many of the ex chase and developm ent of a farm or A w edding of m uch in te re st oc T he F a rm e rs’ In s titu te w hich will K im ball School of Theology a t Sa- it of th e fun w ith th e boys in every hibits would be along lines showing could be used in a business e n te r curred in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay m orning held at O rien t g ran g e h all p ro m -! lem. P ro fesso r H ertzog is n recog- way. A nother very am using feature the resu lts of the work of members prise. The speaker stated th a t the when Miss E thel M ew hirter becam e In th is branch. p roperty offered as secu rity need not th e bride of Roy II. Gibbs. S tran g e to ises th e fin est program of g en eral nlzed a u th o rRy on th e ru ra l church is a song in which every fellow in the It was stated th a t the exhibits here chorus stu tters In a very elaborate undoubtedly map be in th e nam e of th e applicant for say th e w edding cam e as a com plete in te re st to local people th a t has ever p r° bl^m8 and would be taken to Salem at. the close tn e plans w hich are developing and Individual way, and which never of the fair to become a part of the ex th e loun b u t m ight be th a t of a n ear su rp rise to all except th e im m ediate been attem p ted In one day here. T he o a ut new kln(, Qf ru r3 , c h u rc „ a falls to bring worlds of applause. hibit of the state W. C. T. U. a t the rela tiv e who was w illing to so use it. m em bers of th e fam ily. T h e plans In th is p art of the work the boys sp eak ers cannot be rivaled in th is church w ith a m ission to serve th e S tate F air. Mr. Rice of Pendleton, also a were so carefu lly g u ard ed th a t none show rem arkable aptitude in following s ta te and they ran k high in th e ir (com m unity in every line supplem ent- the baton of the director, and th eir Mrs. Marlon Gilbert, county President, member of the commission, em pha of th e b rid e’s associates knew of th e Accompanying Mrs. Barzee were and co operating in th e w ork of m anner of response is Indeed a most sized th e value of th e loan proposi com ing event and th o u g h t she was off various linos of w ofk in th e n o rth - Mrs. Ella G lttings, superintendent of wegt advancing all lines of activity which happy one, as is every p art of th eir tion and explained th e application for h e r vacation a t T illam ook. publicity, and Mrs. Mite. b lanks w hich will soon be se n t o u t P erh ap s one of th e g re a te st su r w ill m ake for th e b etterm e n t of th e work. I Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs m ade a sh o rt com m unity. to th e A m qjican Legion posts to be REVIVAL SERVICES trip over th e w eek-end re tu rn in g to prises and m ost u n u su al o p p o rtu n i T he local sp eak ers, Guy R obert- SHOOTERS WILL GATHER fitted out by the men. I t will take CREATE INTEREST G resham Sunday evening w here they ties is th a t afforded those in terested FOR BIG TOURNAMENT from 60 to 90 days to g et re tu rn s will m ake th e ir hom e in th e G ard n er in th e hom e problem s in th e com ing aon> Mrs. Sadie Chase, Mrs. E. E. ---------- I The revival m eetings a t th e Pleas- on th ese applications an d they will house on D ivision stre e t n e a r th e Mt. of D ean Milan. R equest w as m ade I ' an ' ee4 and I*1® Rev. S. F. P itta O. N. lo r d , m an ag er of th e P o rt- a n , Home B aptist church are a ttra c t- be tak en up In th e o rd e r in w hich Hood depot. by th e co m m ittee in ch arg e th ro u g h a re ak well know n in th e P lea san t a n d ’Gun Club, has the stage all set larg e crowdg f((r every service, they are received by the commission. „ „ ,tMIe |nt<jrpgt ,g be(ng aw ak_ Both Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs a re pop 8. B. H all, county ag en t, fo r som e Home neighborhood and need no in- for the big Rose City 10« Tournam ent | E rro rs in th e filling o u t of the ap ular members of the younger set here. one from th e hom e econom ics de- f ro d u ®Uon. I t will be th e ir p a rt to at the Portland Gun Club grounds near ened. Rev. Kurie D. Sims, of Chlca- plication will delay the results, hence Mrs. Gibbs was form erly a m em ber of p artm en t to speak on th e su b je c t of 4el1 tk e ad v an ce which th e hom e Gresham, September 3, 4 and 5. The it is im portant th a t the blanks be care W hen w ord cam e co,nniunities have m ade in th e vari- new clubhouse costing about $10,000 K° ‘ w**o is leading th e services, Is a the Outlook force and for the past B e tte r Homes. fully filled out. n atio n al rep u tatio n and fre- th a t Dean M ilan was com ing herself !0U8 lines o u tlin ed by th e o u tsid e replacing the one burned several years n ,aa y ear has been em ployed in th e F irst ago, has been completed and the house j fluently sp eak s on his trav els in for- Every effort will be m ade by the S tate Bank. th e d elig h t and su rp rise of th e com -i 8peallerB‘ and grounds are said to be as fine as ®ign lands. com m ission to fac ilita te th e c a rry Mr. Gibbs has grow n up In G resh m ittee can only be Im agined. Dean | D iscussion will follow w hich will any in the country. The shooting j T h ere will be services every even- ing o u t of th e provisions of th e bonus M ilan is one of th e best a u th o ritie s ( b rin g o u t f u rth e r questions and clear am and has won m any friends. He walks are of cement and were laid j ing of th is week a t 8 o'clock. On law. W ith the mem bers here today is a g ra d u a te of Union H igh school on h e r su b je ct to be found in the | up m isu n d erstan d in g s and will be an out by a civil engineer and are abso F rid ay evening, S eptem ber 2, a fte r w ere o th e rs in te reste d , including A d lutely level. and has stu d ied a t O regon A gricul U nited States. T h e hom e economics im p o rta n t p art of th e program , th e services th e young people will ju ta n t E J. E lvers, of th e A m eri T he club song and readings by tu ra l College. H e is an ex p ert ac d ep a rtm en t a t th e Oregon A gricul-j O. N. Ford, recently from Califor have a social In th e basem ent, with can Legion D epartm ent of Oregon. co u n tan t and has been em ployed at tu ra l college of w hich sh e Is th e j Ivan W ood will add a less serio u s nia where he has managed several gam es fo r ail, good eats and a good A com m ittee will be appointed th e S tan d a rd Oil com pany p lan t for head ran k s th ird in A m erica and Is n o te to th e program and will fu rn ish clubs and put on many tournam ents, tim e. Rev. Mr. Sims will plan the from Gresham Post Am erican Legion th e past few m onths. F o r several th e best on th e Pacific coast. Dean real e n te rta in m e n t. Ivan is know n is p u ttin g new life Into the Portland gam es and lead them . On next Sun to become fam iliar w ith th e provi years he was id en tified w ith th e Milan is able to bring a w onderful in P aren t-T ea ch e r and school/circles Gun Club. He has Introduced a new day evening th e re will be bastis- sions of th e bonus law and to assist feature In trapshooting which will be Beaver S tate Motor company, where m essage to women in th is p a rt of th e as* a w onderfully clever rea d er and ap p lican ts fo r th e bonus, w hether used a t th is tournam ent for the first tnal services held in th e church. he had charge of the office and book co u n try and all should plan to a t - , his read in g s a re lively and certain ly time. His system if adopted by the Everybody m ost cordially invited to they are m em bers of th e P ost or not. work. ten d . Club g irls who have h eard full of “ pep.” gun clubs of the United States would »11 th e services. Conte, sing, work Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs a re both active Dean M ilan a t th e O. A. C. su m m er j D uring th e business session th e In th ree years make 3100,000 available J. J. RUDE SELLS POOL HALL and pray, th a t th e com m unity may be in lodge circles and have hosts of school in Ju n e will be anxious to see proposed co n stitu tio n fo r th e com- in prizes for use In the national shoot. TO A PORTLAND MAN aw akened in th e religious effort. friends who will wish them a long h e r again and those who did n o t at- m unity council fo r O rient, C o ttrell On last Sunday Mr. Ford was a mem- C. 8. C leveland of P o rtlan d has and happy life. ten d will have th e o p p o rtu n ity of L usted and V ictory school d istric t I ht of a squad of five shooters who CONCERT IS ATTRACTING p urchased th e pool hall from J. J. listen in g to h e r now. I will be read, th e o bject of w hich is set a new Oregon record for consecut COMMUNITY INTEREST ive hits, the squad scoring 250 hits R ude and he took possession Monday. FUNERAL IS HELD J. A. C h u rch ill, sta te su p e rin ten - to serve as a m edium th ro u g h w hich Mr. C leveland is a m an w ith a fam ily OF TROUTDALE BOY d en t of public schools, h eads th e ed- o rg an izatio n s of th ese d istric ts can w ithout anyone missing. This Is only The concert to be given by Dr. Emil and is expecting to move. ucatio n al forces of th e sta te as f a r ; cooperate fully in th e ir w ork for 29 lower than the world's record. E nna, on S eptem ber 10, is a ttra c tin g ( V isitors are adm itted to the grounds T he fu n eral was held y esterd ay of as th e work of th e public schools are com m unity progress. Mr. R ude will leave in a few days considerable a tte n tio n . It will be fo r S eattle w here he has accepted a Jo h n D udley H arlow , know n to his concerned and is one of th e leading A re p rese n tativ e of each organlza- held in th e O rient g ra n g e hall and is ROCKWOOD BOY WRITES friends as "Jaq fr," who died last position w ith th e A laska P roduct ed u cato rs of th e U nited S tate s. He tlon o r organized group in th e com- OF RECENT GRADUATION given u n d er th e auspices of th e P leas Co., incorporated. T his com pany ex F riday, A ugust 26, a f te r an illness is well Inform ed and will speak on m u n ity and th re e m em bers chosen an t Home M ethodist Ladies* Aid so pects to m a n u fa ctu re a prep aratio n extending fo r m ore th a n a year. th e su b je ct of B e tte r Schools. Mr. I a t la rg e will co n stitu te th e m em ber- Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Jelk en of ciety. for scouring wool, a new film for pic T he fu n eral services w ere held a t C h u rch ill was' elected s ta te su perln - ship of th e council and will be se- Rockwood have received w ord from Dr. E n n a will give a program of tures and many other articles th a t can F in ley ’s chapel in P o rtlan d and th e te n d en t In Novem ber, 1914, and has , lected as goon as possible a f te r Sep- th e ir son, Em m ons, th a t he is on his In stru m en tal n u m b ers and will have be m ade from ingred ien ts ta k en from Interm ent was In D ouglas cem etery held th a t position since th a t t i m e ! tem b er firs t of each year. way to H aiti in th e 4th Aero Squad with him o th e r talen ted persons who n ea r T ro u td ale. Dr. W illiam E llio tt having been re-elected In 1918 for a seaw eed know n as kelp. It is provided th a t th e officers will ron, 1st brigade. He was g rad u ated will give readings, solos and It is ex of P o rtlan d officiated. T he’ pall a n o th e r fo u r years * be ch airm an and secretary who are on A ugust 18 from th e G reat Lakes pected th a t he will have a violinist. Eastern Star Picnic. bearers were Ju d g e Geo. W. Staple- Prof. R o y -R . H ew itt is a ssista n t j chosen at th e an n u al com m unity N aval A viations M echanics school It is to be a high class e n tertain m en t T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. 8. will ton, M artin P ra tt, C has J. Cook, It is provided also th a t as aviation m ach in ist’s m ate. He of a type to appeal to all who love have a picnic on L abor Day, in the John L arsson, M annie Fox an d H er p ro fesso r of th e d ep a rtm en t of gov- m eeting. ern m en t and business law in th e th e council sh all m eet every th ree ran k ed sixth in a class of 37. He music. afternoon and evening at San Rivera park n e a r T ro u td ale No adm ission man B laser. School of C om m erce of O. A. C. m onths and sh all a rra n g e for special had th e distinction of being one of The Aid society Is plan n in g to Jack was th e eldest son of Mr. D uring th e p ast few years P ro fesso r m e e tin g s and fo r th e an n u al com- to th e park will be charged. An in five chosen to go from M are Island m ake a sm all adm ission ch arg e and v itation has been extended to F air- and Mrs. L. A. H arlow of T ro u td ale view and B ridal Veil lodges A. F and grand so n of th e late Ju d g e H ew ltt has been doing a g re a t deal m unity m eetings to be held in Oc- school o ut of a class of 50 to tak e will serv e lig h t refresh m en ts free of of o utside w ork in m a rk e tin g prob- tober. th e course at G reat Lakes. * A. M , to join in th e picnic. All chargp a t th e close of th e concert. Masons. E astern S tars, th e ir fam i-, Sam uel Bullock H is fa th e r has been lems with Jam es M acPherson, who A big basket d in n er will be Em m ons Is 19 years of age and lies and friends are invited to come. for 8om® tim e chief c o u rt clerk at Is an expert In th is line? T hese tw o ! served and all are cordially In- was a stu d e n t for two years in Union Need Year Mult Cleaned? L adies are requested to bring lunch j th e county courthouse. Ja ck was a H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re have been very active In th is line of i vited to join In th e social h o u r and High school. His frien d s here re baskets well filled H ot coffee will stu d e n t of Benson polytechnic w ork and he brings to th e In stitu te good tim e a t th e noon hour. Every joice In his a tta in m e n ts and look tor pairin g n eatly done. T ailoring to r be served free by th e ch ap ter. I ladles ijnd men ______________ school, w here he was ta k in g th e eiec- in fo rm atio n based on p ersonal In-1 citizen, larg e and sm all, young and his rap id prom otion. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. L ate 1818 Dodge to u rin g , fine c o n -1 ,rlcaI en gin eerin g course. H e was a v estlgation of th e m a rk e tin g p r o b -! old is expected and Invited to m eet dition, good tires, a b argain Fields ! boy of unu su al b rillian ce and prom - F o rd bug. a dandy a t $300 with lem s i a t th e O rien t hall on th is d ate and Yes, it’s tru e! T he big pow erful, M otor C ar Co., G resham . Phone ise and his u ntim ely d eath Is a g rea t s a t Fields Motor C ar Co., G resh room y Baby G rand C hevrolet fo r only T he fo u rth su b je ct to be consld- enjoy th e fine program , th e social term 2331. am , phone 2331. ¡grief to his p are n ts and friends. $1180 a t F ields M otor C ar Co., of ered will be B e tte r C hurches and : tim e and th e o p p o rtu n ity to be in on 1919 C hevrolet, p erfect shape new -------------- — —. G resham . L ato u rell Bldg., co rn er M im II o Will Itn^pen. th is su b ject will be handled by Prof, i th e biggest com m unity m ovem ent tires, runs like a new ca r and th e Storage b a tte ry rep a irin g and re Powell and Main Sts. P hone 2331. Miss Florence M. H oney’s piano g e n e ra to r 1 W H - H ertzog who has ch arg e of t h e , th a t has developed fo r some tim e In price is rig h t. F ields M otor C ar Co., charging, s ta rte r and stu d io in th e F irst S ta te Bank build Keep in sty la. T ry one of those phone 2331. I work. R a k er & Son. ¡d ep a rtm en t of ru ra l lead ersh ip in I th is section. ing will reopen on S eptem ber 8. ‘classy-fled" ads. VARIED PROGRAM AT FARMERS’ INSTITUTE TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 5