T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 12, NO. 102 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. I «23 WIND WRECKS 2 CORBETT HOUSES; 1 HOUSE BURNED HIGH MUSIC PROGRAM W ILL ATTRACT MARCH 2 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Yecr GRESHAM PEOPLE ASK GAMBLING AT FAIR BE STOPPED "D im in u tiv e” is th e te rm th a t may be appied to one of th e nnu m b ers th a t w ill be given a t th e Union High school m usic p ro g ram on M arch 2, according to D orothy M. Dickey, d irec to r of vo Tw o houses w ere com pletely de cal m usic s t th e high school. T his G resham Circle, P aren t-T ea ch e r a s stroyed in th e C o rbett d istric t by th e p a rtic u la r num ber may be dim inutive sociation w ill u n ite w ith o th er o rg an east wind w hich ro ared th ro u g h th e in q u a n tity but it is by no m eans so izations in te reste d in th e w elfare of C olum bia gorge on W ednesday and in q u ality , for th e fresh m an boys th e young, in th e ir dem and for a q u a rte t is determ ined not to be o u t clea n er co unty fair in th e future. Thia T h u rsd ay of la st week. T he top of done by th e o th e rs on th e p ro g ram w as brought out a t th e m eeting of th e th e chim ney w as blown ofT from the who may be "o ld er and w iser" th an circle la st n ig h t when th e p resident, co ttag e occupied by H. H. R uhr, c a re they. T he fresh m an boys' q u a rte t has th e Rey. H. R. G ebhardt, w as a u th o r ta k e r of the Ju liu s L. M eier country been recen tly form ed in a special e f ized to ap p o in t som e person to re p re home. A shes sc attered from th e fo rt to get th e fresh m an cla ss sta rte d sen t th e o rg an izatio n In a conference chim ney set fire to the house and it along th e lines of m usic. T he boys w ith th e fa ir board an d re p re se n ta b u rned to th e ground. T he g ara g e in who have been selected to ap p e ar on tiv es of various o th er local o rg an iza w hich th e R uhr autom obile w as kept th is p rogram a re H ervy Ide, V earl tio n s for th e purp o se of m aking con •Uso ca u g h t on fire and both c a r and Howell, E arl S tone and' Ja ck Dow- stru c tiv e p lan s for th e fair. Mr. Geb g ara g e w ere destroyed. sett. It is expected th a t la te f on In h ard t h as not yet m ade th e ap p o in t W ould it be ask in g too m uch to m agnanim ous a n d ' too novel exam ple and th a t th e m ost lib eral professions th e y ear still an o th er fresh m an q u a r A sum m er cottage built n ear th e ment. edge of a cliff in th e low er C orbett urge people to pause for a t le ast a of a people alw ay s guided by an ex of good-will a re very fa r from being te t w ill be form ed, th e only lim it to A num ber of m usical num bers and co u n try w as blow n over th e bluff. few m inutes on T h u rsd ay and th in k of alted ju stic e and benevolence. Who th e su re st m a rk s of it. I should be eligibility being "w illin g n ess to try .” rec itatio n s w ere given by pupils of th e th e g rea t m an w hose b irth d ay is cele Roofs w ere to rn off from several can doubt th a t, in th e co u rse of tim e happy, if my own ex perience had a f T he q u a rte t is to sing (a) "T h e C li b a rn s by th e severe gale. T he wind brated on th a t day? Why is his nam e and th in g s, th e fru its of such a plan forded few er exam ples of th e little m a te”, a su b ject w hich is easily m ade school, a fte r w hich M. O. Nelson of w as said to have been going at the know n not only th ro u g h o u t th e United w ould rich ly rep ay an y te m p o rary a d dependence to be placed upon th em .” hum o ro y s; (b) "Vive I.' A m our”, a C herry P a rk n ear T ro u td ale gave a m ost in te re stin g talk. Mr. Nelson Is S tate s but a ll over th e w orld? Be v an tag es w hich m ig h t be lost by a r a te of 100 m iles an hour. song of good-fellow ship bi w hich sh o rt on th e ed ito rial staff of th e P o rtlan d Wind Causes Itamage in Troutdale. cause he is looked up to from one steady ad h eren ce to it? Can it be th a t As early as 1786 W ashington urged solo p a rts will be ta k en by H ervy Ide. T elegram an d has m any friends here T he w ind did not blow as hard la st co rn e r of th e e a rth to th e o th er as one P rovidence has not connected th e per- th e abolishing of slav ery : "I never As Its second gro u p of songs th e ■week in T ro u td ale as it did in C orbett of th e g re a te st of men. No o th e r m an m an en t felicity of a n atio n w ith its 1 m ean, unless som e p a rtic u la r circum - Boys’ Glee club will sing (a l " L a r who w atch for his w ritin g s and con b u t it w as severe enough to blow the is his equal un less it is A braham L in v irtu e? T he experim ent, at least, is stan ces should com pel me to it, to pos- board W atch" a song of th e sea, in sid er them am ong th e finest featu res of th a t fine new spaper. H e is a m em tops off from a num ber of chim neys coln. recom raended by every sen tim en t I sess an o th er slave by p u rch ase, it 1^- w hich th e boys w ill have o p p o rtu n ity ber of G resham g ran g e and has been T he w orld is in a tu rm o il a t th e and b rea k window s. T he top of one w hich ennobles hum an n atu re. A las! ' ing am ong my first w ishes, to see to show w hat they can do in th e way of the chim neys in the schoolhouse p rese n t tim e. Many people a re p re is it ren d ered im possible by its vices?” som e plan adopted, by w hich slav ery , of dynam ic and m elodic effects, ju st a fav o rite sp e ak e r th e re and in the P aren t-T ea ch e r m eetings on occasions. w as blow n off. School w as to have dicting a w orld w ar. If th is is tru e , E ducation was an o th e r of W ash in g in th is co u n try , m ay be abolished by as an o th er song "T ubal C ain” w ill tax Mr. N elson's ta lk last nig h t em pha been opened again Monday m orning th e re w ill be a need as never before of to n 's hobbies: "P rom ote, as an object law .” th e ir ab ilities along harm o n ic lines b u t it w as im possible to use th e tw o a second G eorge W ashington or of a of p rim a ry im portance, in stitu tio n s for On th e su b ject of u n iv ersal relig io u s to r It is sung in s tra ig h t four p a rt sized th e necessity of on e’s becom ing room s affected by the dam aged chim - I second A braham L incoln to d irect th e the g en eral diffusion of know ledge. liberty, W ashington sa id : “ I have h arm o n y ; (b | "H ark ! I H ear a Voice”, ta m llia r w ith com mon everyday ob je cts If one would get th e enjoym ent ney. School, how ever, w as resum ed by j destiny of th e w hole w orld. IT such often ex p ressed my se n tim en ts, th a t a ro llick in g old college song. "In proportion as th e s tru c tu re of a estab lish Monday noon by u sing th e rem ain d er a m an should come and every m an, cond u ctin g him self as a T hen th e G irls' Glee is to ap p e ar in w hich w ill add zest to life. The peace th ro u g h o u t th e govel nm ent Rives force to public opin- of th e building. Tw o w indow s w ere ev e rlastin g good citizen, and being accountable, th e ir last group of songs: "K entucky know ledge gained fiy studying flowers, w orld, he w ould he en titled to a place ion, it should be enlightened. also broken by th e wind. o ught to be pro tected , in w o rsh ip p in g Babe”, w hich is a w ell know n fav o r trees, th e m o u n tain s and th e heavenly "K now ledge is, in every co u n try , th e One window w as broken in th e in histo ry beside th e two g re a t A m er th e Deity acco rd in g to th e d ic tates of ite, and "My G ran d m a’s A dvice”, a bodies will give p le asu re from day to su r est basis of public happiness. In ican p atrio ts. M ethodist ch u rch in T ro u td ale by the his own conscience.” num ber w hich th e ir d irecto r say s she day and often leads to w onderful de one, in w hich th e m e asu res of g o v ern wind and a window th a t had ju st been can prom ise will be sung ns only a velopm ent In a p a rtic u la r field of Wise Words of Washington. m ent receive th e ir im p ressio n s so im p u t in in th e lib ra ry room w as b ro k I hope I sh all alw ays possess firm group of tine-spirited high school g irls study. "O bserve good faith and ju stice to m ediately from th e sen se of th e com en. A roof from an old barn and one Some of th e q u estio n s w hich Mr. ness and v irtu e enough to m a in ta in can sing it. w ards all n a tio n s; cu ltiv a te peace and m unity as in ours, it is p ro p o rtio n ate from an old building in tow n w ere Nelson asked th e boys and g irls p re s w h at 1 consider th e m ost enviable of ly essen tial.” displaced by th e gale. T he Hood R iv h arm ony w ith all. R eligion an d m o r ent wero "W here does th e full moon all title s—th e c h a ra c te r of an honest DAVIS DELIVERY CAR • * • • a lity enjoin th is co n d u ct; and can it e r stag e th a t had been lying on its rise,” "W h ere th e new m oon,” "W hy m an .” IS BEING DUG OUT "A slen d er ac q u ain tan c e w ith th e side in th e d itch on the Sandy road be th a t good policy does n o t equally does th e old moon sit In th e new T he C hevrolet delivery c a r b elong m oon’s lap,” "W hy a re th e Coast w as go tten out F rid ay and w as a p p a r enjoin it? It will be w orthy of a free, w orld, m ust convince every m an, th a t J u s t before p assin g on to th e g rea t enlightened, and, a t no d ista n t period, actions, n ot w ords, a re th e tr u e c r i en tly not dam aged. beyond, W ashington said : “F a th e r of ing to J. O. Davis, T ro u td ale m e r R ange m o u n tain s peaked w hile the a g rea t nation, to give to m ankind the terio n of th e a tta c h m e n t of frien d s. Hitrhwny Open to Traffic. m ercies, ta k e me to T h y self.” ch an t, w hich has been held in the A ppalachian R ange m ountain« have T he C olum bia R ivery H ighw ay w as snow d rift a t th e top of th e F airview rounded to p s,” "W hy do the b ran c h es on the Hr tre e s In th is vicinity grow again opened up S aturday, and Sunday “GRESHAM BOY” CALIFORNIA MAN WEDS GRESHAM MAN SINGS hill since F eb ru ary 13, is being dug FRIGHTENS OWNER b ro u g h t q u ite a num ber of autom o GRESHAM WOMAN IN PORTLAND CONCERT o ut today. A p a rt of th e tim e it has th ic k er on th e w est side of th e tre e ,” biles. T he highw ay is now p rac tica lly “Why do th o se on th e ced ar tree s G resham Boy, th e splendid pacer T he m a rria g e of Mrs. C oral Mary Guy D. Jo n es san g th e p a r t of Don been com pletely covered w ith snow ab o u t C ascade L ocks grow th ic k er on c le a r as fa r as th e V ista H ouse and is and pet owned by T. R. H ow itt of open to one-w ay traffic from th e re to G resham , caused som e excitem ent last G arvin, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. | Jo se in th e first a c t of "C arm en ,” b ut la st nig h t w hen visited by re p r e th e ea st side,” and m any oth ers. By se n tativ es of th e O utlook the top was sk illfu l q u estio n in g th e "answers w ere Hood River. S unday m o rning w hen he d isappeared H. B usick, to W illiam A. T hom as of w hich w as a special fe a tu re of a m ost T he Sandy riv e r is still filled w ith from his p a s tu re down at th e stock C alifornina, took p lace la st F rid a y in te re stin g o p eratic p ro g ram p u t on visible and one could look into the b ro u g h t out and in a way th a t those ice p a rt way betw een the tw o bridges y ard s w ithout leaving any tra c e of evening, F eb ru ary 16, a t 5:30 a r th e j la st S unday aftern o o n in P o rtlan d u n - c a r from th e rea r. It seem ed to be ' who h eard will not soon forget. located a t T ro u td ale and a t th e club w here he had gone. A young pacing W hite T em ple in P o rtlan d . The Rev. d er th e d irectio n of R oberto C orruc- full of snow but is said to be p a rtly Mr. Nelson w as obliged to rid e from loaded w ith coal, w hich no doubt was house above T routdale. his home on ho rseb ack In o rd er to colt who has n ot y et been nam ed, also I). Q. B arry, p asto r of th e B ethel Bap- cini. A usby K. Bishop of P o rtlan d , T he county has hired crew s of men ow ned, by Mr. H ow itt, d isappeared tist ch u rch In G resham , officiated and b ro th er of H al E. Bishop, gave solos in sorely needed In th e cold w eath er of reach G resham and fill his ap p o in t used the rin g cerem ony. Only a few I connection w ith th e program . T he last week. T he ca r becam e stalled in m ent. to shovel th e snow out of th e c ro ss w ith him. th e snow and it w as im possible to go ro ad s going n o rth and south. In some T he fact th a t th e h o rse an d colt in tim ate frien d s w ere p resen t. They P o rtlan d O peratic com pany w as spon- eith er forw ard or back und no help places th e snow drifted in to a w ere m issing w as first discovered by w ere th e Rev. an d Mrs. D. Q. B arry , so r for th e m usical en tertain m en t. grade school busy could be obtained a t th e tim e. A height of eight or te n feet. T he high the keeper at th e stock yards. The Mr. and Mrs. B. H. B usick, p a re n ts of In th is connection It is in te re stin g WORKING ON OPERETTA h an k s of snow on each side of the horses had been allow ed to ru n in the th e bride an d C. G. S chneider. to note th a t Mr. Jo n es has been invit- sm a lle r c a r is said to be in th e d rift T he O utlook re p o rte r, upon paying A reception and d in n er w as given in ed to sin g w ith th e A m erican L ight e n tirely covered w ith snow. road in m any places p re se n ts a p re tty p a stu re w ith the cow s but w hen S u n T he w ork of digging o u tN h is c a r is a visit to th e G resham grad e school honor of the bride an d groom a t th e O pera com pany of New York, w hich sight. day m orning cam e and tim e for th e Incidental to th e efforts on th e p a rt of today, ch anced upon a p re tty scene In stock to be fed. G resham Boy and the hom e of th e bride s p a re n ts on Mon- he m ay do a fte r m ak in g special prep- D. W. McKay, forem an of road D is tho school au d itorium . LOCAI. BOY MEMBER A few In young colt w ere gone. T he ground day evening. T he Invited g u ests w ere ara tio n for th e w ork. W hen in P o rt- O.A.( . Til REE-LINK ( U B w as covered w ith snow b u t no p rin ts Dr. and Mrs. R ich ard N eubauer, th e land In D ecem ber th e m an ag er of th a t tr ic t 4, w ho has a crew of ten men at q u irie s soon revealed th e fac t th a t Rev. and Mrs. D. Q. B arry , Mr. and com pany gave u n stin ted p raise to th e w ork th e re toduy in an effort to open p ractice on th e o p ere tta "The Goblin T he O. A. C. T hree-L in k club, an or could be found to d eterm in e w hich Mrs. H arold Busick. b ro th er and sis- m usical o rg an izatio n s of P o rtlan d and th e road. They ure w orking in to the F air," which Is to be given In th e Ma direction they had gone. ganization sponsored by the Odd F e l d rift from th e so u th and will en sonic hall ab o u t M arch 10, w as In As soon as th e loss w as discovered, ter-in -law of th e bride. W. A. H essel 8aid they w ere of an u n u su a lly high lows, had an in itiatio n la st week. The co u n ter a b an k of snow a t le a st 15 p ro g ress. T he scene w as such an and th e host and hostess. T he even o rd er an d even suggested th a t th e the keeper notified Mr. H ow itt. A club is com posed of Odd F ellow s and ing w as sp en t w ith m usic. Mr. T h o m h e a d q u a rte rs of th e A m erican com feet deep in som e places. In terestin g one th a t th e re w as a se arch w as m ade all day Sunday w ith sons of Odd F ellow s who a re a tte n d tem p tatio n to lin g er longer and long out finding th e anim als. By th a t tim e a s is a m usician and e n tertain ed w ith pany m ig h t be moved to P o rtlan d . ing college. REBEKAHS TO HOLD m any num bers. Mrs. N eubauer also er. One th in g , how ever, w as especlal- T his is an u n u su al an d highly sig G eorge Lane, son of C. H. L ane of it w as th o u g h t th a t th ey m ust have fu rn ish ed som e m usical selectio n s in ANNUAL CONVENTION j ly n o ticeab le In the m usical p ictu re nificant d istin ctio n for both G resham been stolen. G resham , is a c h a rte r m em ber and a J being p resen ted by th e boys and g irls and P o rtlan d . To be d istin g u ish ed in G resham Boy w as raised in G resh h er u su al p leasin g m anner. T he G resham R ebekah lodge has on th e platform and th a t w as th a t one leading m em ber of th e degree team . A second reception is to be given m usical lead ersh ip sp eak s w ell for am and had alw ay s been a g rea t pet been extended an Invitation to atten d He h as also held im p o rta n t positions so it w as expected th a t he would come th is evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. aiiy individual and an y city o r-c o m th e an n u al convention of th e 14 Re of the m ain c h a ra c te rs was a large on sev eral of its com m ittees. T hom as by Dr. and Mrs. R ichard N eu black c a t rep o sin g peacefully on th e m unity. It m ay be said th a t G resham bekah lodges In P o rtlan d w hich is to L an e is a fre sh m a n reg istered in th e hom e if he had gotten out of th e p as b au e r a t th e ir home on th e highw ay. has m uch fine m usical ta le n t an d an be held on T h u rsd ay , F eb ru ary 22, lap of one of th e g irls ta k in g p art. tu re by him self. Monday, how ever, school of a g ric u ltu re am i had charge T he couple expect to leave W ednes effort is being m ade to develop a W hen she a ro se she held It In her com m encing a t 9:30 a. m. at th e O rient arm s. T he o p e re tta prom ises a spec of one of th e side show s at th e a g ri passed w ith o u t his m aking his a p day m orning for th e ir new home nt stro n g com m unity m u sical cen ter. p ea ran ce here. Mr. H ow itt had left lodge h all. No. 426>t£ E. A bler stree t, ial tre a t for th e n ea r future. c u ltu ra l fa ir held la st week. He also R oseville, C alifornina, n ear S a c ra P o rtlan d . D cna Lodge No. 71 will act sup ervised th e building of th e rook at 6 o'clock th a t m o rning to co n tin u e m ento. T he a tte n d a n c e at th e G resham FUNERAL OF OREGON th e se arch and w hen he cam e home as hostess for th e convention. ‘i.inttre w hich w as co n stru c te d in 13 g rad e school Is co n tin u in g to grow. PIONEER IS HELD th a t evening he said th e h o rses had E xem plification of th e different One new pupil en tered school today hours. T his is th e record for building been found down by th e ra ilro a d tra c k POULTRY DEMONSTRATION w o rk in g s of th e R ebekah degree in who Is M arion H am lin, best know-n as a rook bonfire. IN LO. O. F. HALL, BORING F u n eral services for P aul Dunn w hich is qu ite a d istan ce from the te rsp e rsed w ith a m usical and lite ra ry th e little lady who hud th e p a rt of L ane is a m em ber of th e A lpha S ig pioneer resid en t of Oregon, who died p astu re. m a D elta fra te rn ity . “ H atching and Brooding of C hicks.” in P o rtlan d a t th e hom e of his d a u g h p rogram , w ill ta k e place d u rin g th e queen In th e sp rin g p ag ean t la st year. G resham Boy is know n on th e tra c k w ill he th e topic for the p o u ltry dem te r, Mrs. Je sse Dixon oil F e b ru a ry 11 ilay. At 7 o ’clock In th e evening an Schools fo Have Holiday T hursday. th ro u g h o u t th e United S tate s and is MR. ANDERS. E. T. SELL o n stratio n to be held next T uesday, w as held last Monday m orning at 9:30 o rch e stra will e n te rta in w ith a sh o rt All of th e schools In th e county will GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER believed to have a g re a t fu tu re before F eb ru ary 27, beginning a t 2 p. m.. at a t St. M ichael’s ch u rch , Sandy. T he co n cert, follow ing w hich the R ebekah have a holiday T h u rsd ay , F eb ru ary him as a pacer. He w as entered a t the • _______ Boring, In th e Odd FeHows hall. L ast fu n eral w as to have been held la st degree will be co n ferred on can d id ates 22, W ashington's birthday. T he law Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sell of Pow ell M ultnom ah co unty fa ir la st y ear in fall th e d em o n stratio n w as held at the T h u rsd ay m o rning b ut deep snow by Utopia R ebekah Lodge No. 62. req u ires th a t school be held for an V alley en tertain ed a t a birth d ay d in th e 2:12 pace. A special in v itatio n has, been ex h o u r and a h alf which m akes It neces E. H chwedler farm . T he holding of m ade ft im possible to have It at th a t ner on S unday in honor of th e la tte r ’s th e m eeting in the hall a t Boring will tim e. T he body w as ta k en to Kandy tended to all R ebekahs. A num ber of sa ry to have a * s h o rt session in the Dixie Bread Wagon Braves Storm. m o th er. Mrs. E lizabeth R adford of do u b tless accom m odate a la rg e r n u m last Sunday. In term e n t w as In Rose G resham m em bers a re p lan n in g to a t m orning hut th e rem a in d er of th e day T he Dixie bread w agon w as th e only G resham . A beau tifu l nickel perco tend from here. All those who can go will he a holiday. b er th an form erly. All who are r a is City cem etery. P o rtla n d bread w agon to brave the la to r w as presen ted to Mrs. Radford. a re asked to get In touch w ith Mrs. ing chickens a re invited to come and P aul D unn w as born In C anada in T he G resham g rad e school will have T hose p re se n t besides th e guest of sto rm s and reach G resham w ith fresh b rin g th e ir neighbors. 1862. He caine to P o rtlan d wfl.-n th a t B. L. W alrad. a p rogram T h u rsd ay m o rning w hich sup p lies every day d u rin g th e storm of ho n o r w ere h er b ro th er, Jam es A lli P ro fesso r Crosby asks, Does p o u ltry city w as Ju st In Its Infancy. He and w ill com m ence a t ab o u t 9:30. An In son an d Mrs. A nna Heffnessey of S a n last week, acco rd in g to E. S. Ooff. the pay? and he an sw ers th e q uestion his wife have m ade th e jr hom e In S a n I’GRTI AND CONCERT CO. vitatio n Is extended to all. driver. T he d rifts of T h u rsd ay were dy, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er R adford of MILL GIVE PROGRAM th u s : "T his depends upon the m an, dy for a good m any years. T hey had C o ttrell, Mr. and Mrs. E rvin Radford the h ard e st to com bat, said Mr. Ooff, not th e hens. It is b etter to plan th e been living th e re u n til ab o u t a m onth and a fte r reach in g G resham it was A sacred co n c ert w ill be given at GRENIIAM TO HAYE of P o rtlan d , V ernie R adford, Miss Investm ent according to a net labor ago w hen Mr. D unn becam e 111 and NEW GRADE ,SCHOOL th o u g h t im possible to re tu rn to P o rt th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch In G ladys H arm on and little A thaline land, but th e seem ingly im possible re tu rn of $1.50 per hen, pins the value they w ent to P o rtlan d so he could be G resham next Sunday evening, F e b ru W ym er of G resham . T he q uestion of w h eth e r G resham Is w as accom plished, m uch to th e s a tis of th e hen th an to expect $8 to $12 per near m edical aid. a ry 25, by ab o u t 25 m em bers of th e to have a new g rad e school building hen, as Is freq u en tly seen in red Ink Mr. D unn is survived by hts widow, HAVE A GOOD HORSE to w ork, ride faction of a ll concerned. P o rtlan d C oncert com pany u n d er the w as an sw ered In th e affirm ative la st advertising. P o u ltry keeping on th e Mrs. Mary E. Dunn, a d au g h ter, Mrs. or drive w ith h arn e ss and buggy. lead ersh ip of Prof. Jos. A. Finley W ill tra d e fo r a good, fresh cow. W hat you believe never w ill change av erag e farm Is a co n sisten t, dally, M argaret Bell and tw o sons, C. T. T his will Include solos, d uets, q u a r S atu rd ay when th e people of School R. F W alters. Phone G resham 1731 fact. Dlst. No. 4 voted favorably on a $60.000 profitable, cash crop when p roperly Dunn and Jo h n J. D unn, all of Sandy. te ts, o ctets and ch o ru ses and prom ises bond Issue for th e erection of a new m anaged. If not, th e chan ces are most He also had four g ran d ch ild ren . to be one of th e m usical tr e a ts Of the 16-room g rad e school building on the favorable for a m inus income. Select w inter. G resham sin g e rs In th e co n p rese n t sh e w here th e old one now Were Twice Too Small. som e c e n tra l, dependable so u rce of j c e rt com pany a re Miss M arth a Hag- sta n d s. T he vote c a rrie d w fth a 92 in fo rm atio n and follow th a t so u rce j A colored w om an dem anded a re- berg, L eslie W alrad and Guy D. Jones. m ajo rity . T h ere w ero 220 votes ca st religiously in all phases of m anages j fund on a p air of hose recen tly p u r No adm ission will be charged b u t a anil 156 w ere In favor and only 64 chased. T he floor w alk er ask ed : m ent. A m ix tu re of too m any system s "M adam , did th ey not com e up to sliv er offering will be tak en , a p a rt of a g a in st It. m eans, u ltim ately , no system at ait I 1 your ex p ectatio n s?" hlch w ill be used to defray tr a n s T he board of d irec to rs of d istric t and deserted p o u ltry houses." "L ordy. no,” she answ ered. "Dey p o rtatio n expenses. , hard ly conie up to my knees ' - Lake- No. 4 a re to m eet w ith th e a rc h ite c ts I side News. COMMITTEE th is evening and discuss p lans. It has WashlRKtnn’s Birthday Social. Ebeet Mil sir. T ro u td ale City H all, F e b ru a ry 22. not yet been decided w h eth er th e They look a t a co rp se and say. Jack Shultz, B. JV. Thorne, W- A. Hessel, We a re c a rry in g a full line of all Auction sale of b ask ets, p rogram , ' Well, h e’s out of his tro u b le s.” But building w ill be a one- or tw o-story th e la test p o p u la r songs In sheet Edw. Aylsworth. J. E. Metzger. gam es, dancing.—Adv. how do th ey know ? m usic. Bny a piece, ta k e It hom e and stru c tu re . If you do n o t like It bring It back and Ont of fat hien, out of trouble. Want aas. add to your profit. exchange tt. Guy D. Jo n es, Jew eler Pboae want ads. to 1661. WISE WORDS OF WASHINGTON POSTPONED DANCE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23