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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 64 SIDEWALKS MUST BE REPAIRED AT ONCE GRESHAM. SPONSOR FOR CONFEDERATES MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921 U. H. S. STUDENTS GRESHAM BUTTE IS wrote a storv STUDYING BIBLE 850 FEET HIGH — 1 1 ^ ° TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR and LYCEUM PLANS DISCUSSED SUNDAY A mass m eeting has been a n Mrs R. F. W alters, w hose hom e is The first session of th e class in T he G resham Lyceum course which nounced fo r Monday evening, Octo Bible study was held a t th e lib rary on th e sum m it of G resham B utte, will be given d u rin g the fall and ber 10, a t th e town hall for the p u r W ednesday from 12:40 to 1 :10 p.m. was in th e O utlook office recently w inter by th e Cadm ean W estco pose of nom inating th ree council- Rev. H. R. G ebhardt Is In ch arg e of telling of th e various estim ated C hautauqua com pany prom ises a full men and o th e r officers to be voted th e class. E ight have enrolled in heights she had h eard given recently line of five first-class e n tertain m en ts upon at the com ing city election. th e w ork and o th ers a re expected. for G resham B utte. covering a period of several m onths G eorge K enney. G esrge Leslie and Those already enrolled are Blanch instead of being crow ded into one Some people who were expressing E. H. Kelly were appointed judges of H arris, A nna L en n artz, E lsie M agnu approval of Rocky B u tte as a fair w eek’s program . This the g u a ra n th e election which will come in No to rs feel will prove a much m ore su c son. L orene A lexander, L illian P itts, site because it was 600 feet high vem ber, and Mrs. Jas. E lkington and cessful plan and one which will be F ried a R am ser, E u la M arvin and were not inform ed evidently upon the Miss Inez L usted w ere elected clerks. app reciated by th e public. Mabel V alburg. height of G resham B u tte which has A m eeting of those in terested has B oard sidew alks m ust be repaired. One full u n it cred it will be a l according to govern m en t surveys a been called for S unday afternoon a t T his is th e edict w hich has gone lowed all who com plete th e work. elevation of 860 feet. th e G resham lib ra ry to consider forth from th e council since its reg This credit will be credited tow ard Council Crest is only 1250 feet plans fo r giving publicity to the u la r session T uesday evening. The g rad u atio n in any high school in th e The view from G resham B u tte is won m ovem ent and to m ake fu rth e r plans state. stre e t com m ittee reported th a t in a derfu l on a clear, day declares Mrs fo r carry in g on th e work. T h e first n um ber of cases w here th e walk3 At th e end of th e first sem ester an W alters and all who have m ade the program of th e series will be given w ere in bad condition th e property exam ination will be given by th e by th e Sunflower e n te rta in e rs on Oc trip agree w ith her. ow’n ers had been notified b u t had sta te board of education on th e Old to b er 21. The o th e r e n tertain m en ts The Columbia riv er gorge is vis- failed to m ake th e repairs. The T estam ent and at th e end of th e will follow a t in te rv als of th ree to council ordered th e w alks barricaded second sem ester an exam ination will able for m any m iles and m ore than fo u r weeks, th e last one of w hich T h is Is M rs. O live Phillips of Los a score of tow ns and villages a re to u n til they w ere repaired. T he fu rth Miss M artha Dulaney Bachman, be given on th e stu d y of th e New will probably be given in F eb ru ary . A ngeles Five years ago she w as e r o rd er was given th a t in case re beautiful Chattanooga girl, who has be seen. Boring is one of th e near T estam ent. poor T hen she w rote a story that The cost will be very reasonable pairs w ere not m ade prom ptly th a t been appointed sponsor for the The study of th e Bible is not tak en by towns plainly visable. More th an brought her a prize. W ith i|ie and th e com m ittee hope to m ake th e th e city should re p a ir th e w alks and South at the coming reunion of m oney she ta u g h t a rural room ing up as a devotional su b je ct a t all but a dozen sm all tow ns in W ashington season tick ets at $1.75. T his plan veterans at Chatta house. She has prospered until now th e cost of rep a ir plus an additional Confederate ra th e r fo r its h istorical and literary and along th e riv er are to be seen as and th e cooperation given by tho nooga. She is seventeen and the she has a great apartm ent hotel, and eight p er cent penalty be assessed daughter of Justice Hachmar, of the values. W ithout a know ledge of th e well as many high buttes and snow com pany m ake these e n te rta in m e n ts is well on the w a y to a fortune of a ag a in st th a t negligent property Bible many of th e w onderful pas cap m ountains. Tennessee Supreme C ourt a very much b e tte r value th an any m illion ow ner. sages of lite ra tu re , both prose and C hautauqua ever given here before. Gresham people perhaps do not T he fire and w ater com m ittee re OLD DOUGLAS FARM poetry are not fully understood and T he e n te rta in e rs are first class and H. A. LEWIS HAS NEW ported th a t th e proposed 1200-foot SOLD TO SEVERAL BUYERS w ithout a know ledge of the h isto ri realize w hat a w onderful view VARIETY OF WALNUTS th e fact th a t th e program s do n ot extension to th e four-inch w ater cal se ttin g of th e Bible a com plete would g ree t th e ir eyes if th ey made follow evening a fte r evening m akes m ain on South R oberts avenue would T he D ouglass Beaver G ardens u n d erstan d in g is impossible. Includ a trip to th e top of th e hill and H A. Lewis brought some re m a rk them m ore enjoyable to most people cost $714 fo r ste el pipe, one h y d ran t have been sold to several different ed in th e study will be some g eo g ra caught a glim pse of th e w onderland able w alnuts which he had grow n and avoids conflicting w ith o th e r lo and additio n al equipm ent. T he cost parties by Mrs. J. O. Bothw ell and phy of th e world as it was known in spread before them . from seed to th e county a g e n t’s of cal d ates and program s. for cast iron pipe w'ould be $1070.34. Bible days and also som e ch a racter Follow ing S un d ay ’s m eeting, a Mrs. Bothw ell, who study. fice th is week. These nuts, which In accordance w ith action of th e h er children. J. BYRON OF COTTRELL cam paign of ad vertlalng and publici owned 25 acres, sold to Italian g a r city of P o rtlan d in raising th e w a The study will be a lto g e th e r non- TO BE BURIED SUNDAY Mr. Lewis called Rogue M ayette for ty w ork will be sta rte d and will be te r rate s to th e city of G resham , an deners and h er son H arloii’ Douglass sectarian and will be tre a te d in the th e present, w ere grown front seed continued un til th e d ate of th e first John Byron died a t his hom e a t which cam e from F rance. T his p a r program , O ctober 21. o rd in an ce was sub m itted changing sold his tra c t of 11% acres to Y sam e m an n er th a t o th e r historical th e m inim um w ater ra te of $1 for Mishima. Mr. and Mrs. E. W aldo, books are trea ted and th e passages C ottrell this m orning, F riday, Octo tic u la r seedling developed into a va T he com plete program has been a r 500 cubic feet to $1 fo r 400 cubic d a u g h te r and son-in-law of Mrs will be studied fo r th e ir literary ber 7, at 6:55 a fte r an illness ex riety of n u t different and far su p erio r ranged as to num bers and dates and feet. T his ordinance was given th e Bothwell, have sold to Robt. Rug- value. ten d in g over several m onths. Mr. to any of the varieties common here. has been announced front th e head first reading and laid upon th e table land of P o rtlan d . They owned 9% The classes will be held a t th e li Byron was born in Irelan d Ju n e 23, The n u t is large and in shape ju st office as follows: Sunflower E n ter- acres. This is all of th e original brary on W ednesday and F riday fo r fu rth e r consideration. 1861, betw een th e M ayette and F ra n q u e t taifiers, O ctober 21; R icketts Glee Douglass farm which has been known G resham was th e first m unicipality noons from 1 2:40 to 1:10 p. m. This Club, Novem ber 8; E d g a rS . K lndley, He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss his arieties. It has a very sm ooth shell o utside of P o rtlan d to be gran ted as such for th e past 20 or 30 years. is d u rin g a stu d y period a t th e high Decem ber: Elsie Mae Gordon, J a n u Mr. W aldo is th e sole d istrib u to r school and does n ot in te rfe re with wife Mrs. A m anda Byron, two step which is exceptionally thin. Bull Run w ater. Since it was a new Mr. ary 30 and The Scotts, whose d ate th in g th e fixing of rate s was som e of th e Ju b ilee Oil G auge for Ford any class recitatio n s. It is hoped d au ghters, Mrs. A. J. A ult of Cot Lewis says th a t th e n u ts are very will be announced later. w hat of an experim ent. T he city of cars in M ultnom ah, M arion, Hood th a t a la rg e r n u m b er of stu d e n ts will trell and Mrs. P earl Crose of Med uniform in size and quality. T he P o rtlan d now plans to p u t G resham R iver and C lackam as counties and avail them selves of th e o p p o rtu n ity ford. Mrs. Chas. Daly of S eattle, a m eat is said to be sw eet and it Is School A tten d an ce in Oregon. on th e sam e basis as th e o th e r tow ns has his h ea d q u arte rs in P o rtland. to earn an ex tra u n it tow ard g ra d u sister of Mrs. Byron, is w ith h er Bis larg e and well form ed. According to th e census of 1920 and cities and this new basis will in H arlow D ouglass will assist his ation as well as gain a b e tte r know l ter. One of th e m ost attractiv e featu res th e re a re 99,562 ch ild ren 7 to 13 crease th e rate s some. Since it is a brother-in-law in P o rtlan d in th is edge of th e Bible. F u n eral services will be held Sun of th e new variety is th e hard in ess of years of age in th e sta te of Oregon new basis for charging r a th e r than line of work. The class w ork will be th e main day afternoon a t 2 p. m in th e Cot th e tree. T here has been no sign of and of th is n um ber 94,312, o r 94.7 an increase on th e present basis Mr. W aldo is having a line of p a rt of th e course alth o u g h some per cent were rep o rted as atten d in g th e re is no way of determ ining ju s t p rin tin g fo r his business done a t th e m em ory w ork is req u ired and p er trell com m unity church. Rev. 8. F. blight, says Mr. Lewis, and n o t a tip school. In 1910 th e percentage a t P itts officiating. B u rial services will exactly w hat the increase will be u n O utlook office. of th e tree was lost d u rin g th e se tending school was 90.3, th u s in d i haps some o u tlin e m aps will be re til it is in force. It is expected th a t quired b u t th e w ork is n ot very be held a t th e Douglass cem etery vere freeze two w inters ago. T his cating an im provem ent as regards th e proposed change in rate s here MATRON'S CLUB CONFERS with m em bers of M ultnom ah gran g e blight and fro st resisting type m akes heavy. school atten d a n ce betw een 1910 and will be about th e sam e proportion. of which he was a m em ber, in charge very attractiv e to those who are 1920. Of th e ch ild ren 14 and 15 DEGREE ON H. J. PULFER T he tax supervising and conserva WET LAND TO BE DRAINED of th e ritual. Interested in grow ing w alnuts and years of age in 1920, 90.6 per cent tion com m ittee has notified th e re T he m a tro n ’s club conferred the BY TILE AND DITCH th e splendid quality of th e n u ts will were atten d in g school and of those co rder th a t they will hold a hearing floral degree know n as th e “ wheel of OREGON MINT INDUSTRY m ake it an a ttractiv e type fo r th e 16 and 17 years of age 59.7 per cent. S. B. H all, county agent, W ednes in P o rtlan d on th e G resham budget frien d sh ip ” upon H. J. P u lfer. patron IS GIVEN BIG BOOST buyer when they are placed upon th e T he percentage of children a tte n d on M onday, O ctober 10, and a rep of the local ch ap ter, O. E. 8., at the day, m ade a p relim inary survey of a ing schools was h ig h er In th e cities m arket. rese n tativ e of the council will ap com m unity d rain ag e system for th e The m int Industry In Oregon is th an ln th e cou n try d istricts, th e per pear before th e sta te tax com m is re g u la r session T uesday evening. low land lying east of th e Bull Run loom ing up favorably according to centage for children In th e u rban T his was a m ost enjoyable session of sion to explain th e budget covering railw ay betw een th e pipeline on th e FIFTH ANNUAL ROLL population 7 to 13 y ears of age be th e lodge and rep resen tativ es of 20 south of th e Section L ine road on the Dean Adolph Ziefle of th e ag ric u l next y e a r’s expenses. CALL IN NOVEMBER ing 96.1 w hile in th e ru ra l popula tu ra l college school of pharm acy, T he budget which is already in the ch ap ters were present, 13 of whom n o rth. tion it was 93.7. “ U rb a n ” according hands of th e com m ission, was pub were m atro n s of th e tr chapters. T his land is ow ned by H enry who as one of th e d irecto rs of the T he Red Cross may not seem to to th e census definition Includes ail Oregon m int grow ers cooperative as lished recently in th e Outlook. The hall had been artistic ally dec W eiss, E. J. G radin, Mr. Meyers and m ean as much now as it did when it tow ns o r cltlea and o th e r in co rp o rat orated in au tu m n leaves and fall Mike K ehrli. T h ere is no o u tle t for sociation has inspected practically all was carin g for o u r boys overseas, but ed places o t 2,500 population or O.A.C. ALUMNI MAY FORM th e m int plan ts in th e W illam ette a reg u la r tile system b u t Mr. H all flowers by th e com m ittee, Mr. and more. ASSOCIATION HERE Mrs. Geo. F. H oney and Mrs. Max found in the survey th a t by digging valley. He found th a t w ith th e ex th e re is no reason why It should not have ju st as h earty su p p o rt as a t any a ditch and tilin g th e land could be ception of plan ts on high and dry F o re s t F ir e S itu a tio n . An O. A. C. alum ni association Is well Schneider. reclaim ed at a nom inal expense. land th e stan d of pepperm int and the lim e d u rin g the war. T he Red Cross The United States leads all n a Mrs. B. C. A ltm an was chairm an planned for G resham and a special is th e firBt agency on hand in tim e of About 30 acres would be reclaim ed tions In forest fires. O ver 30,000 fo r m eeting is called for Monday. Octo of th e refre sh m e n t co m m ittee which which is now practically valueless as yield of oil exceeded th e average for the la st five years. T he h ighest yield d istress and in such cases as th e est fires occur an n u ally destroying ber 10, at 8:3 0 at the lib rary fo r the served m ost delicious " e a ts ” . O ther | crop land ireported was in th e d istrict of Brooks, Pueblo d isa ste r ren d ers invaluable about $20,000,000.00 w orth of tim purpose of organizing such an asso m em bers of th e com m ittee w ere Mrs. ber and property. About 85 per cent ciation. , 'O regon, in th e lake Labish country. aid In th e preservation of life and c a r of these fires are caused by hum an S o il S u rveys flb o w n . O. A. E astm an, Mrs H. V. Adix, Mrs i ing fo r hom eless and Injured. It is estim ated th a t th e re a re at C arrie Powell, carelessness ______ Mrs. _____ W. J. _______ Todd, ______ W. J 1 T he value and m ethods of soils w here th e yleld averaged from 70 to T he fifth an n u al roll call of th e least 25 O. A. C. alum ni in G resham Todd, O scar Johnson and D r W J (surveys as conducted by th e federal ln V erm ont farm ers th e past few P °un<ls of oil an acre. Because of Red Cross will be held November 11 |y ear8 have been se ttin g o ut a yearly and vicinity and those interested in bureau of soils and the soils d epart- th e 8Ucr’188 ln P eperm lnt c u ltu re in to 24. All m em bers are to be asked 500 (H)0 ,orp8‘ tr ?e • WH>- th e m ovem ent hope to com plete such Ott. m ent of th e O. A. C. experim ent sta- j this 8ectlon u is expected th a t th e . , . , , lings. T hese are grow n in th e sta te an organization. One object of this to renew th e ir m em bership and those j n urseries NEW MANAGER AT tion, tire being show n a t th e sta te (average will be g rea tly increased is th a t prospective stu d e n ts can get who are not a re asked to become i S upervisor D urbin, Modoc N ational m ore inform ation regarding work at STANDARD OIL PLANT fa ir th is week in connection w ith a n e ,t y e a r- m em bers. j P u rest has been successful In bulld- ---------- i soil survey map of Y am hill county. 1 ' T ’*8*8 »re being mde on extracted th e college and th e various o th e r ___________ j l»g b ackfire tra ils in pine areas by A. C. Mehlin has arriv ed in Gresh- j These surveys are seen to give an in- niinf hay for it8 food v alu e,” Dean E P W O R T H T A N S T O h o t n phases of college life. rock« behind a I W O K 1 H 1 A N S T O HOLD tru ck and having a couple of men fol- "B ecause of th e high All O. A. C. alum ni are therefore am and has tak en charge of th e local I voice of th e ag ric u ltu ral resources of Ze,fle 8ays BAKE SALE SATURDAY low behind the d rag to throw debris requested to g ath er a t th e tim e and plant of th e S tan d ard Oil com pany. t he are a covered. They enable the Quality of Oregon pepperm int oil It is ---------- ‘out of th e trail which Is deposited place m entioned for a rally and o r Mr. Mehlin is from the San F rancisco ( statio n soil specialists to advise th e Pr°P<>8e<l to erect a purification plant The Epw orth League of th e th e re He figures th a t by this m eth- ganization m eeting. office. He is m arried and is looking |fa rm e r on th e kinds of soil he has and ln o rd er th a t only tb e Purified oil M ethodist church is planning a bake od trul1 ra n be built as fast as If 25 for a place to live which is alw ays a th e best uses to w hich each can be may be 8ent from th e 8tatP Te8’8 sale to be held S atu rd ay afternoon II1P" wpro em ployed w ith rak es and MERRILL GOOD MAY BE difficult proposition In G resham put for profitable and continued pro- , are now belnK madp to dpterm in e the beginning at 1 o’clock at th e A. W , VARSITY ORATOR AT 0. A. C. w here th e houses are being taken M etzger & Company sto re , . f ,bp largp am m unition fltable and continued production A t , con,Pnt of mpr,thol and m enthyl n Dellclous it i , , * m a n u factu rers slips are packing fire nre- cakes, pies, bread, ta rts ventlon Insert In P M errill Good of G resham is con before they can be finished. L. A. th e ra te th e work Is now progressing acetate, and from th e p relim inary th e ir ca rtrid g e and cookies will be included ln th e boxes sidered possible m a terial for th e po O rtm an, who has been in ch arg e of It will be b u t two o r th ree years u n til tPSt8 whlch bave bppn madfl tb e 0,1 sition of varsity o ra to r a t Oregon th e local p la n t for th e past few th e kinds and q u alities of soils for j wU1 be 8uitabIe fo r th e m an u factu re line ■ of eatables th e young ladies ' In n o rth ern Idaho it was recently will have on sale. Busy housewives i rep o rted th a t a m eteo r sta rte d a for- A g ricu ltu ral College, according to m onths has gone to Y akim a. m ost of th e w estern Oregon d istric t of * um ’ candy- m edicinal rem edies, and those who huve no wives are in- (, 8t tire From W ashington we h ear G. R. V arney, in stru c to r In public will be determ ined and m ade know n. and for o lh p r P“ r Poses. Oregon pep- vlted to buy some of th e goodies for i b at Pb°«Phoru» soaked onts p ut o ut sp eak in g of th e college. Several ODD FELLOWS WILL for sq u irrel poison are ap t to become D rainage, irrig atio n , crop ro tatio n pPrm ,nt 0,1 bas been tested by prac- th e ir Sunday dinner. o th e r good o rato rs are show ing up Ignited th ro u g h heat of th e sun Ev- MEET AT ESTACADA and fertilizatio n , a re Indicated as tho ,lcaI <*ndy“ »kers who rep o rt th a t well. F ru it G row ers to Com pete ’ ry ypar brings Its new source of for- a -.7,-------L v . bP8t mpans of keeping up continued becaU8P of ,t8 h l*h Quality it requires _ est fires. T he second F riday in March is the < g w edding, with an Odd F el-, pr0(Ju<.t ,vIty ,n pf,rm an e n t less to obtain the desired flavor th an Tho prem ium list of the Pacific I L ast y ear In C alifo rn ia fires des- d ate of th e contest, and Pacific col lolls from o th e r sections of th e coun N orthw est F ru it Exposition, to be troyed g rass and g ra in valued a t lege a t Newberg will act as host this low as th e groom and a R ebekah as tu re. held a t th e Bell S tre e t T erm inal In »m >582, b u rn in g over 415,275 try .” year. It is possible th a t a sectional th e bride, will be celebrated a t the S eattle, N ovember 21-28, ia ready fo r [ farnlP^, contest between the w inners of Ore com ing district convention to be held P o ta to es Are Not V iehltng Heavy. i .. . ¡nave ttielr fire tro u b les also, E. L. King, form erly au p erin ten - d .. istrib gon, W ashington, Idaho, C alifornia, at E stacada. O ctober 15. A fine pro- u tio n am ong the fru it grow - P erm its to build cam p fires are re- Some of the potatoes of th e coun- tbe s “ lt L ake Division of the era of W ashington, Oregon and Qulred In a n um ber of C alifornia and U tah will be arran g ed for In the gram has been arran g ed covering a ty are being dug at th e present and d en t spring, says Dr. V arney. forenoon session a t 10, an afternoon for th e most p art th e yield Is nof S outhern Pacific railro ad , has been Idaho. Copies are being sen t to ln- N ational fo rests th is season. In the degree contest at 2 :3 0 and evening very good. The q u ality is splendid, ( appointed su p e rin ten d e n t of the N otice o f General M aw M eeting. how ever, and very uniform ln size. P o rtlan d Division of th is railro ad ply of copies for d istric t d istrib u tio n ; Ing. session a t 7:30. N otice is hereby given th a t, p u r T he price is ran g in g aro u n d $2 00 with h ea d q u arters at P o rtland will be fu rn ish ed to all th e com m er- The sta te of Ohio, th ro u g h recent su a n t to O rdinance No. 65-A of the Cows Inereaee Yieid. per hundred pounds and although ________ ordinances of th e City of G resham a cial clubs and sim ilar org an izatio n s * 'glslatlon, will join th e ran k s of carload shipping has really not com- We c a n 't reduce th e price of th e Oregon cows ln cow -testing asso g en eral mass m eeting will be held at in the various d is tric t, of the N o rth -; { ta ’ n eld o ? 'Jo rm t g r o w l '^ e n te r,n ‘ th e City H ail In the City of Gresham ciations yielded an average of 739 2 menced th e price offered fa about ( O utlook but your subscription will at th e h o u r , of 8 p. m _ „ Monday, Oc pounds of m ilk with 32.4 pound but- $ 1.75. i T he list of states which are acqulr- help us Improve th e quality. to b er 10 19? J ’ T he prem ium list gives indication ln8 land for forest purposes is grow- ‘pp fat for A ugust T his i . a gain n o m in atin g not m ore th an four per of th e splendid scope and diversity of 1,1 ™facb y ea ro nearly five pounds of fat over th e pro sons fo r the follow ing offices: SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING X T r i r One (1 ) m arshal, tw o-year term . duction of all association cows In Au NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN to th e legal voters of Union High some of th e big shipping points of urged so u th ern sta te s to adopt ade- T h ree (3 ) councilm en, each two- g u st last year It Is practically dou- ( School D istrict No. 2 of M ultnom ah County, S tate of Oregon, th a t year term s th e co untry it may be possible th a t Quate forest policies and th a t govern- ble the average yield fo r Oregon cows a Special School M eeting of said D istrict will be held a t High C. G. SCHNEIDER. Recorder. la rg e r q u an tities of fru it are h e li n‘Pnl and sta le cooperate in m aking School Building, on th e 14th day of O ctober, 1921, a t 8 o’clock In By o rd er of th e council of th e City not ln associations. The rep o rt like on consignm ent and fo r .a le , b u t It a Pt,r°P r la tl" ° 8 tor fl™ protection, of G resham wise shows th a t th e association long th e afternoon, fo r the follow ing objects: To dlscusa th e advisability is safe to predict th a t no g r e a te r; Use th e b u tto n h o le stitch when Dated th is 29th day of Septem ber, est In th e work, the Tillam ook asso of Insuring each school bus ag a in st personal in ju ry In th e a g g re 1921 q u a n tity of fru it— to say nothing of ' sew ing on hooks and eyes and snap g ate am o u n t of $10,000.00 or accepting th e a ltern ativ e of assum ciation. show s th e m ost cows tested q u ality — has ever been actually on (fa ste n ers. In o rd er to g et a neat fin- ing o u r own risk as h eretofore, o r waiving all claim s for dam ages P lenty of 95c alum inum pans on and the highest m ilk and fa t yield. display a t one tim e and In one p la c e ., ish and prevent sh arp edges from In th e event of personal Injury. sale at 38c all this week at L. L. th an will be shown a t th e exposition w earing th e th read . K idder’s Hdwe. Co. B a ta R uth knocks a n o th e r home D ated th is 3d day of October, 1921. d u rin g T hanksgiving week. ru n . So will you If you ta k e ad v an t W. C. LAW RENCE. “ Why don’t you speak fo r y o u r age of th e bargain price« on P o rt If you a re looking fo r bargain C hairm an Board of D irectors Give your roof a coat of Flexo prices, see w hat th e dally papers a re self, Jo h n ,” said Priscilla. Use a land dallies. Get them with th e O ut A tte st: K A. M ILLER. D istrict Clerk. roof p ain t before th e rainy season. offering you In to d ay 's O utlook. w ant ad look. L. L K idder Hdwe. Co. These offers expire O ctober 81