T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 1 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FAIR BOARD IS AT FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 T o d a y ’s P a p e r I s V o l . 1 2 , N o . 1 * * * * * » » « O r ig in a l E q u ip m e n t O u tg r o w n * * * * * * » » M a n y R e p la c e m e n ts A r e M a d e WORK PREPARING LIST OF PREMIUMS 1922 KANSAS WILL JAZZ IF SHE GOVERNS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year TOWLE ADVISES AGAINST RAISING INFERIOR BERRIES A m eeting of th e M ultnom ah Coun EDITOR OUTLOOK: ty P a ir B oard was held W ednesday Complying with your request th a t evening, M arch 1, in the G resham city we w rite you w hat we know about hall. W ork was com menced on the It was a tired b ut happy force— p er c u tte r to ta k e th e place of th e 19- straw b erry growing in th is locality. prem ium list for th e fa ir next fall really only th e p ro p rie to r and two *nc*> tool. T his was also o perated Several changes have been m ade from W hat we know is so little it will not h elpers— th a t g ath ered th a t S atu r- by band Power. la st y e a r's list. T hese changes will take long to tell. However, we have In 1913 th e publication* of a be p rin ted as soon as a com plete list noticed some wonderful crops of straw day evening in th e little u p stairs has been m ade. „ berries in certain p arts of the te rrito ry room , to receive th e first w eek's pay m onthly m agazine fo r M ultnom ah trib u ta ry to Gresham, especially in the T he fee for sta lls in th e livestock and look o ver th e situ a tio n . T he P leasant Valley, Damascus, Boring, d ep a rtm en t has been low ered from new p rin tin g office (w e w o n 't call it Pleasant Home, Cottrell and the te rr $1.50 to $1.00. T his is fo r a single itory east of the Sandy river. We have a p la n t) had ju st been in stalled and sta ll and applies to th e horses and noticed th a t the Columbia slough dis cattle. Double sta lls w ill be $2.00. it was planned to s ta rt th e new p aper tric t is the earliest, about a week, A 10 p er cent en try fee will be th e follow ing week. A few o rd ers which is a special advantage. We see charg ed fo r pigs, sheep and all o th e r MISS ELISABETH JOHNSON for p rin tin g had been booked w hile no reason why the Gresham d istric t • an im als placed in co rrals and do not G resham ’s new p o stm istress, who th e m achinery was being set up and should not become noted for straw req u ire stalls. assum ed h er new position M arch 1. berry production, especially in the a score o r m ore persons had stopped The prem ium s given at th e G resh Helen Pettigrew, pretty blue* localities named above. The red hill am fair la st year w ere sm aller th a n LEGION CLUB ROOMS to look on a while, sm ile pityingly eyed miss of twenty, wants to d istricts are most successful owing those given a t th e s ta te fa ir on ac governor of Kansas. She is he» TO BE OPEN DAILY but hopefully on th e ed ito r, and say, of an A n ti-W a r Club. H e r cant' probably to the stren g th of the soil count of th e lack of funds, b u t th e STANDARD LIN O TY PE paign for the governorship is being A m eeting of th e A m erican Legion of “ W hen you g et ready to s ta rt y o u r and the a ir drainage which is a pro board hopes to be able to ra^se them T he O utlook has two, a Model " K ” managed by a vounger sister. H e r p aper put my nam e on your list.” G resham was held last T uesday in tection against frost in the early spring and a Model 5. th is y ear up to th e sta te sta n d ard . platform includes opposition to all Injuring the bloom in the level dis T he w ork being done on th e fair th e ir club room s an d several im p o rt Q uite a n u m b er had show n th e ir "Blue Laws.” She also believes io' Camp No. 77, W oodm en of th e W orld tric t to th e west. jazz music, beer and light wines for g ro u n d s has been delayed. T he an t m a tte rs w ere tak en up. A com- i fa ith in th e new e n te rp rise by drop- of P o rtlan d , was u n d erta k en . In o r those who w ant ’em ! that womet» If we are to become famous as g ran d sta n d has been to rn down and m ittee consisting of F ra n k S ou th ard ping on th e ta b le th e ir d o lla r fifty, d er to han d le th e w ork successfully a should smoke if they wish and dresa a straw b erry d istrict we m ust select a is to be reb u ilt on th e opposite side th e price of a yearly subscription. la rg e r an d b e tte r type castin g m a as they please. few varieties and standardize our pro of th e race track . T he new building Cecil P u lfe r and Roy M cC arter was One o r two even said, “ Oh, n ev ei chine becam e a necessity. A ccording duction to say three varieties: one is to be tw ice th e size of th e old one. appointed to fo rm u late plans for m ind ab o u t a rec eip t.” BOOK ON DRAINAGE ly. th e " J u n io r ” was sold and a Model early, one medium and one late. P er A p o rtion of th e stock barns has been keeping the club room s open e ith e r T he flew eq u ip m en t w as sm all, but, “ K ” linotype was In stalled in its BY COLLEGE MEN haps for the early berry the Gold to rn down and is going to be p u t up in th e evenings o r p a rt of th e day. stra n g e to say, It included a Ju n io r place. More sto n es an d w ork tab les A new book on “ Land D rain ag e,” Dollar Is best, the M arshall and New again along th e en tra n ce way to th e A man is to be p u t in ch a rg e to act as w ere added as necessity req u ired u n w ritten by W. L. Pow ers, chief In Oregon (which are very sim ilar) for ground. ca reta k er. He will be given th e con til th e p lan t becam e so crow ded th a t soils of th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col a medium and the new E ttersburg No. At a form er m eeting of th e board cession of in stallin g a confection and la rg e r q u a rte rs w ere again sought. lege, and T. A. II. T eeters, ex-profes- 121 for a late variety. If we should th e follow ing officers w ere elected: tobacco stand. T his was In th e sp rin g of 1915. At soi of d rain ag e and irrig atio n engi standardize our production we could H. A. Lewis, p resid e n t: T. J. K reud- Two im p o rta n t v isito rs w ere pres- th is tim e E. C. L indsey b u ilt th e brick neerin g at th e a g ric u ltu ra l college ship solid cars or p art cars of each er, vice p resid e n t; Theo. B rugger, ! N it a t the m eeting. T hey w ere Ad- an d concrete b u ilding now occupied has ju st been published. It is one of and get b etter prices. tre a su re r, and C. D, M inton, secre- ju ta n t H arry Nelson an d A d ju ta n t by th e O utlook p lant. T h is was b u ilt the W iley ag ric u ltu ra l serieB and It is a m atter of common knowledge tary -m an ag er. | Thom pson of Cresw ell P ost. They w ith th e ag reem en t th a t th e p rin tin g deals w ith th e various phases of th a t mixed lots of potatoes and eggs The su p e rin ten d e n ts of depart-1 gave the boys ta lk s on lines of in- o u tfit should ta k e th e n o rth store, d rain ag e prim arily from th e a g ric u l bring the lowest m ark et price and m en ts were also nam ed: T. J. K reud- ¡terest. and a 5-year lease was en tered Into. tu ra l stan d p o in t. the same is tru e of berrles-either in er, gran g e and farm exhibits; F ra n k A d ju tan t Nelson explained th e pur- O th er p u b licatio n s w ere u n d e r the fresh fru it m arket or for canning A ccording to th is book, th e re a re H einey, grounds and police; F. H. pose of th e service drive which is to tak en w hich req u ired added m achin ap proxim ately 75,000,000 acres of or barreling. Crane, a g ric u ltu re and h o rtic u ltu re ; ¡tak e place w ithin a few weeks. One ery and in F e b ru a ry , 1918, an o th er m arsh land and several tim es th a t The trad e w ants uniform ity and Is Mrs. F ra n k H einey, flo ra l; Theo, of th e aim s of th is drive is to search linotype was added to th e equipm ent. ainount of w et lands In th e U nited willing to pay a fair price for w hat B rugger, livestock; It. I. A nderson, out all the ex-service m en and find JU N IO R LIN O TY PE V p o u ltry ; Mrs. M. M urray, dom estic out w h eth e r they have received all T he O utlook's O riginal W ire Bab& A few m onths la te r th e ad d itio n of a S tates, w hich could be m ade av ailab le I **• w an‘8- Hence the need for grow- No. 2 Miehle cy lin d er press m ade it foi a high s ta te of cu ltiv atio n by ,nK 1,188 varieties and giving the trade science; Mrs. U. B. Sm ith, a r t; T. K. I th a t they are en titled to. If they d rain ag e. w hat it demands. Ilo w itt, races and Miss E thel Cal- j have been w ounded and so far have L inotype, th a t m arvelous little m a possible to p rin t all fo u r pages of th e O utlook at one tim e and to han d le T he volum e, as announced by th e you wl8h t0 he successful In kins, school departm ent. chine fo r castin g lines of type fiom received no com pensation, th e legion Then th e re was a “ pony” w ith ease th e ev er Increasing volum e au th o rs, is Intended first as a text-1 Btrawberry ffo w tn g you m ust agree will see th a t they g et It. T he sam e m etal. of w ork. T he "p o n y ” press was kept bcok for stu d e n ts of g en eral ugricul- to d” y °u r Part an<l do It well. F irs t BRUISED KNEE IS atten tio n will be paid to bonuses and cy lin d er press, a job press, a sm all tu re o r ag ric u ltu ra l en g in eerin g , sec- ln lmP°r <ance Is the selection of good CAUSE OF OPERATION o th e r m a tte rs th a t may have been ta b le sta p le r, a 19-inch p ap er cu tter, fo r a tim e b u t was la te r sold. end as a reference book for p ractical p,anta an<l there is as much dlffer- An up -to -d ate folding m achine, a an im posing stone, a few sm all tools over-looked so far. A ndrew M cA llister, younger son an d a cab in et of job type. Alto foot pow er stitc h e r, a p erfo ratio n farm ers and, th ird , as an aid to own- ence ,n p,“ n ,s 88 th ere Is ln people This cam paign Is fo r th e purpose of Mrs. M ary M cAlister, was ta k en m achine, a b u n d lin g press an d a foot I PrT of w« t overflow ed m arsh, sw am p, ”r po,atoe.v Many people do not seem of securing new m em bers also. T he g e th e r th e " p la n t” In ventoried at to P o rtlan d to th e St. V incent hospi pow er punch all added to th e bindery ° ' alk alin e land who d esire to In i-1 to know th ls and th ,n k th a t an V 8Crub $3000, ta l to have his knee operated on. T he legion w ants all ex-service men to prove th e ir holdings. I Plant th a t will grow Is good enough. Jcln th is organization a* it is to th e ir Because of Inability to secure a eq u ip m en t an d m ade it possible to tro u b le resu lted from a bruise re In read in g o ver th e ch a p te r head- ThlB ts not tru e and *8 poor ec°nomy. tu rn o u t m agazines an*d books w ith in te rest to do so. m ore fav o rab le location th e new ceived last sum m er. A fter it was ings, som ew hat of an idea of th e sub- Why *n v ,t« failure by planting poor skill and d ispatch. T he 30-lnch paper Any questions asked by men who p rin tin g office was opened in th ree first b ruised, he k ept falling an d ject m a tte r of th e book can be gain - p,ant8? The use of the land Is the served in th e w ar will be answ ered. sm all housekeeping room s in th e c u tte r was replaced by a 38-lnch b ru isin g it u n til infection set in. ed. Some of th e m ore Im p o rtan t of Kame’ th e cu ,tlvation costs Is th e same pow er c u tte r. T he drive is to be state-w id e and Jo h n M etzger building, since rem od One of th e local doctors had been a la r*e crop* W hen th e new m ach in ery was add th ese a re "D evelopm ent,” "Im p o rt- a " d to w ln' you m,,8t eled fo r th e P astim e club an d la te r ta k in g ?are of it, b u t w hen his knee th e Legion auxiliaries a re expected ance and F u tu re of D rain ag e,” "B en - aB yodr p ro flt wjll large or small ed In 1918 m ore room was req u ired for th e A m erican Legion club rooms. co n tin u ed to get wqrse, th e p a re n t to co-operate w ith th e A m erican L e efits of D rain ag e” , "T h e Re- ln proportl° n to the yeild you get. gion d u rin g th e cam paign. An incident of th e m oving In will and th e so u th sto re of th e L indsey was advised to consult a specialist. latlon of Soils to D rain ag e,” "F o rm s S<\ B,art rig h t by planting No. 1 plants. building w’as secured, giv in g a ground n ever be efaced from th e m inds of As a m ain crop we th in k the new I t was found th a t an operation would METHODIST CHURCH TO those who stru g g le d to g et th e heavy space of 50x60, w hich is now packed of Soil W a te r,” "T ypes of D rains E ttersburg No. 121 is a berry of great be necessary to rem ove th e infection and T h eir L o cation,” "M ate rials for w ith m achines an d appliances of th e SHOW SLIDES ON CHINA pieces of m achinery up th e steep, promise. I t was tried out here last an d he was ta k en to P o rtlan d to th e best q u ality fo r th e p ro duction of Covered D rain s.” “ D epths and F re season by two of our grow er members "B ishop B ashford and his w ork for n arro w sta irw ay . T he m ean s used St. V incent hospital. quency fo r T iles,” "M easu rem en t of w ere block and tack le an d th e mo books, pu b licatio n s and com m ercial T he o peration was perfom ed C hina ’ is th e title of a sh o rt but D rainage W a te r,” "Size and G rade and the quality was studied closely tive pow er was a team of h orses. A p rin tin g . T h u rsd ay m orning. I t was Im possi intensely in te restin g set of ste re o p tl for T iles,” “C o n stru ctio n of Under- by our cannery superintendent Mr. piece w hich n ea rly filled th e stairw ay The p ast few m o n th s have w it ble to give th e child any kind of d ra in s,” "C ost and P roflt of Tile F isher and he pronounced it a first- con slides th a t will be used next Sun was ab o u t to be hoisted, a m an jfist nessed th e In stallatio n of th e m ost an e sth e tic on account of a w*eak D rain ag e,” “ D evelopm ent of W et class canning berry. The fru it Is of above th e load was a rra n g in g th e p rete n tio u s ad d itio n s to th e p lan t, medium size, very uniform and nearly h ea rt. T he operation was a very day evening a t th e M ethodist Eplsco tack le, w hen a signal to s ta r t was w hich have cost m ore th a n th e e n tire L an d s.” T here is also a p o rtion of It round, the flavor Is ta r t sweet, the pal church. T he b iography of B ish p ain fu l one and, from th e la st r e which tre a ts w ith d istric t d rain ag e given p re m a tu re ly to th e d riv e r o u t o rig in al outfit. A M iller saw trim m e r color Is medium but not too dark. The p o rts, th e child was ’still In a g re a t op B ashford read s like a rom ance. and special d rain ag e problem s. In th e s tre e t. T he rope tig h ten ed , is a w o n d erfu l sa v er of tim e and fru it stem s are strong and hold the deal of pain. His exact condition Is Born on a farm In m ost h u m b le cir th e m an was un ab le to e x tric a te his energy in th e com posing room. The COLUMBIA HIGHWAY clusters of berries well up 'from the n ot know n today. cum stance» he knew a life of u n re legs and, suddenly, a b ig h t form ed in foot-pow er stitc h e r has been super- IN FAIR CONDITION ground keeping the fru it free from m ittin g toil. T he h ab it of h ard work th e rope an d ft snapped In two, a ceded by a la rg e r stitc h e r which is sand In ease of rain and It is a heavy VANCOUVER WOMAN WILL never left him. His g re a t pow ers of p ro v id en tial escape. Dr. F red T hom pson and E rn e st . yielder. We _ do ___________ pow er d riv en . In ad d itio n to th e not hesitate to re- BE BURIED IN GRESHAM m ind and h e a rt helped him to rise T he u p p er floor of th e fram e presses alre ad y on th e floor th e re has Thom pson drove in from T he Dalles I commend th is variety as a main crop rapidly. T he presidency of Ohio stru c tu re was n ever Intended to carry Ju st been add ed a “ pony” Miehle early W ednesday m o rning and pro- sort, we are sure It will bring a pre- Mrs. E lizabeth Eby, aged 79 years, W esleyan U niversity called fo rth his heavy m achinery. It was reinforced w ith D exter feeding attach m en t,w h ich nouneed th e highw ay to be in fairly mlum In the m arket and last but not died T h u rsday m orning a t th e fam ily executive ability. His choice was by stro n g p illars in th e room be will, when p roperly a d ju ste d , a u to good condition. They left T he Dalles least, It will be very popular as a bar- hom e In V ancouver, W ashington. A l alw ays fo r th e h ard e st place. N a tu r n eath , w hich was occupied as a mil m atically feed a stack of p ap ers down a t 5 o ’clock W ednesday m o rning and relied product, owing to the shape and th o u g h Mrs. Eby has been an Invalid ally he Those C hina as th e fold of his lin ery sto re but, In sp ite of th ese pre to th e last sheet. W on d erfu l possi arriv ed h ere th re e h o u rs later. They firm ness of the fru it barrelled with f r - a n u m ber of years d eath cam e episcopal labors. His Influence was cautions, th e occupants of th e build bilities a re seen for th is new m achine, said th e re were only tw o o r th ree sugar It will be the best seller. We suddenly as a re su lt of h e a rt trouble. trem endous on th e aw ak en in g em She was born In S cotland county, pire for w hich he finally gave his life. ing com plained of sea sickness when w hich does n ot replace an y o th e r but places w here a m achine co uldn’t go wish to urge upon you the planting th e cy lin d er press was in o peration. Is In th e n a tu re of added equipm ent. as fast as th e d riv e r w anted to go. of th is variety. We can furnish the M issouri, from w here th e fam ily You will feel th e g rip of a g rea t man On M arch 3, 1911, ju s t eleven moved 31 years ago. A fter com ing The business was estab lish ed u n d er T he slides w eren’t bad a t all and they plants. In th e pictures th a t show him a t work Berry Growers Packing Co. years ago today, th e first Issue of the th e individual o w n ersh ip of H. L. St. expressed th e opinion th a t th e re w est th e Eby fam ily w ere in Oregon in his chosen field. D. E. TOWLE, Manager, G resham O utlook m ade Its ap p e ar C lair, w ho has been th e e d ito r of the o u g h t not to be any tro u b le a t all ! City, Oregon, and o th e r n o rth e rn O re A t th e m orning ch u rch h o u r th e ance. It en tered a field alre ad y cc- O utlook from th e beginning. In 1917 from slides from now on as dry | Gresham , Oregon, March 2, 1922. gon tow ns u n til fo u r years ago when pastor, th e Rev. A. 8. Hlsey, will ___ ____ was _ inco rp o rated u n d er wettth e r will not cause*any m ore th a n __ cupied by a w eekly new spaper, which th e business th ey moved to V ancouver. She was a preach on th e topic, ‘ W ealth to Give weather. Their AUTO SPEEDERS moved o ut ab o u t six m o n th s later. th e nam e of th e O utlook P u b lishing ,b ere iB ln m em ber of th e C h ristian church and A way.” T he circu latio n h as grow n slow ly but Co., with Mr. an d Mrs. St. C lair and rnachlnP wa" leaves a host of frien d s to m ourn h e r ‘ he first to m ake | GIVEN WARNING T h ere will be special m usic of th e d eath . stead ily , and now n u m b ers about th e ir son. Chase, as In co rp o rato rs and ' he ‘r,p o ver «>• highw ay from T he usual high o rd e r both m o rn in g and 1100. Ju stic e of th e Peace, Jo h n Brown, sto ck h o ld ers. ! DaIIf‘" *,nce th e «P«nlng Mrs. Eby was th e beloved w ife of evening. th e ir p aren ts, I h"" B*nt o u t a » » rn ln g to all per They visited with A fter six m o n th s of n ew sp ap er and Stephen M. Eby, who survives. She people have been em ployed, T he E pw orth L eague topic fo r the p rin tin g w ork In th e cram ped q u ar- am Many ong them th e late E L .T h o r p e , * T h ° mpB° n ’ d r° VM X " s i T i o \ T \ at Y Y 2° Is th e last one of six children. T here evening will be “ My D ebt to an In te rs. arran g e m en ts were m ade for | who was news w riter for six and a £ «a n d y o n th e ir b ro th er. Dr ha i ^ n « n in e th ? t” w ere nine children in th e Eby fam ily, spiring F rie n d sh ip ." th e tw o room s on th e gro u n d floor of h alf years. W ilbur Thom pson. ' He h a" * * » flnln* ‘b*m when they six of whom a re now living. They GresShamb m lll|n ’' OCCUPl,,d by th * A”,de from ,h e * ,,t o r ’ blnj8,l|f* and BethsH T ’h u rch . j ^ r 7 g 7 t h e b U u ^ e V m e T e l y Ja y are Mrs. Minnie Soule, Mrs. O. B. * * * * * * « * Zion E v a n g elica l Church. T aylor, W illiam and Simon Eby, all w S \ C' Y ’ M'M E m m “ J° hn’ ° n B 'ble Bcb° o1 opPnB a ‘ fine and con tin u e to speed Services at th e Zion Evangelical ' The w i t on o Y m o v ln . IY i ’ COmp‘ ny th e longest. ! P asto r B arry will d eliv er a 10-m lnute | H e re a fte r of P o rtla n d ; O liver Eby of V ancou church will sta rt half an h o u r e a rlie r ous one T he l Y i Y f any person cau g h t ver, and E dw ard Eby of G ladstone, beginning w ith next S unday m orning our one. T h e In stallatio n had, of [ having com m enced h e r service a few se rm o n e tte chalk ta lk . “ W an ted ' a I speeding will have his license tak en course, been done by experts. How | weeks a f te r th e p aper was sta rted . Oregon. T h irty -th re e gran d ch ild ren Sunday school will begin at 10 Boy.” W hat fo r? S ubject for m u - ] aw ay from him fo r a period of tim e and 28 g reat g ran d c h ild ren also s u r o ’clock. P reach in g services. In the could th e la rg e r m achines be re- Ì She m astered th e Intricacies of th e tu a l co n sid eratio n , “ T he Lost Chord which depends on th e seriousness of vive. E nglish language, will be a t 11 m oved? A P o rtlan d press ex p ert was I " J u n io r,” w hich was no sm all ac- F o u n d .” At th e m orning service Guy th e case. T he fu n eral will be held a t th e o ’clock. The serm on topic will be appealed to and asked his price on ; com pllshm ent. She was prom oted to Jo n es will Sing a solo, " F e a r Not Ye, O rville Davidson was b ro u g h t up M. E. church In O resbam on Sunday, "W ith Je su s In th e W o rld .” The ta k in g th e press a p a r t and se ttin g It th e sta n d ard linotype when it was O Isra e l,” by W Buck. T he ordi- before Mr. Brow n th is m orning fo r ♦ March 5. a t 1 o ’clock. T he in term en t « in k . i . n . w | Y oun* P eople's L eague will m eet at up again a fte r it had been moved to ! Installed and is now able will he In th e G resham cem etery b e - : 7 ; , „ p m wffh M„ „ R O ebhardt aide th e body of h e r d au g h ter, th e as the leader. T h eir topic fo r discus th e am o u n t askg<] and his services work th a t comes. • tnon • >.„ . „ a. . w _ , - . flrst oaPnM M r. Brown took late Mrs. C lara M arston were quickly rejected . Accordingly, Mrs. S t.C la ir has been w ith th e Dr. E. A. W eir of P o rtlan d will his license aw ay from him fo r a sion will be " B e tte r H om e L ife.” _____ ________ th e ed ito r, his son Chase, an d A. R. force as bookkeeper, office m a n a g e r., have ch arg e of a gospel service at th e period of 20 days Used ro lle r $40, 2 sulky plows The Bank of Oregham pays 6 per L ym an* ’ ho wa8 ‘hen news w riter. assista n t e d ito r and news w rite r fo ri B ethel B ap tist church at 7 :15 p m. O th er speeders who have alread y $35 each, 5 used w alking plows, 3 good cream sep arato rs, hav rake, .2 cent in te rest on tim e d e p o s its __Artv. u n dertook the w ork and ca rrie d it . trifle m ore th a n ten years. He Is th e lead er of th e gospel team been fined w ill not g et off so easily sm all berry plows. 2 used 5-tooth M rw in . n / « th ro u g h quickly and succeeafully. T he p resen t force consists of Mr. of the East Side R aptlst church and If th ey are ca u g h t th ey can expect to cu ltiv ato rs, 6 used gas engines. Su « na rraag e. W ith added room m ore an d b e tte r and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, C hase and p e rio r potato p la n te r. 1-10-6 Su Pom ona O range will ho4d Its reg- work was possible and before m any Leslie St. C lair, Miss Johnson. O liver may bring th e team w ith him. Mrs have th e ir license tak en aw ay for p erio r d rill, w ith o th e r good used J. N C lan ah an and D, Q. B arry will several m onths. u iar m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , j m onths th e re cam e g p ressing need S trom quiat. Miss Evelyn M etcger, im plem ents at less th a n auction sing a duet. All a re Invited to b e --------------------- prices Phone 1141, W. A. Hesse I, M arch IS. at th e P leasan t Valley fo r b e tte r m achinery. One of th e Mias B eatrice Jack so n , Miss F aye present and to e n te r Into th e sp irit of WANTED— C lean cotton rags. No G resham Orange (first replacem ents was a 30-lnch pa- Lord and Misa F lo ren ce A uclalr. th e service. sto ck in g s o r heavy g arm en ts, five cen ts a pound Greebam O utlook