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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 11 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL S, 1921 MAN INJURED LOCAL MUSICIANS FAIRVIEW AND LEFT IN ROAD WIN IN TOURNEY One, Two, Three, Fighting Roosevelt Faces C la re n c e . H. B uckner of F airview w as severely bruised and cu t about th e head la st S atu rd ay n ig h t and ren d ered unconscious w hen he w as stru c k by an autom obile on th e road betw een th e B ase L ine an d th e gravel pit. H e w as lying w ith his head on th e pavem ent when an o th er au to ist found him and b ro u g h t him to G resh am for trea tm e n t. T he d riv er who w as resp o n sib le for th e accident w ent on and b is id en tity w as not learned. Mr. B uckner w as w alking hem e from G resham and w as on th e left side of th e road according to traffic reg u latio n s. H e w as stru c k from be hind by a ca r on th e w rong side of th e road. He is confined to his bed at his hom e b u t is recovering. LYNCH POULTRY CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS <1.50 Per Year FAIR BOARD PLANS BIG RACE PROGRAM T he p o u ltry club of th e Lynch school held its re g u la r m eeting a t th e hom e of Mrs. R. Cook on T uesday T he G irls’ Glee club of th e G resham evening. A pril 1. Besides th e m em Tw elve m em bers of th e fair board h igh school won second place by a b ers of th e club m any of th e p are n ts held a fo u r-h o u r session last night tn v ery close m argin in th e N orthw est w ere presen t. T he m eeting w as co n considering m any im p o rta n t m a tte rs Music to u rn a m e n t sponsored by P a ducted in good b u sin ess form . T he p erta in in g to th e 1924 M ultnom ah cific U niversity la s t w eek and Miss boys c a rrie d on a fine business se s county fair. D oris Z im m erm an took first place in sion, discussing th e ir problem s as real th e c o n tra lto soloist class. Miss T he ch ief concerns w ere h andling poultrym en. As a re su lt of th e m eet E lizabeth H orning, com peting w ith 15 ing m uch in te re st w as show n by th e th e finances so th a t th e board w ould piano soloists, won fo u rth place. p are n ts, m any of whom had consid not be ham pered in its p lan s and th e T he to u rn a m e n t w as held la st F r i ered club w ork of little im portance. au th o rizatio n of sufficient money for day and S atu rd ay a t F o re st Grove, th e W hen th e ro ll w as called each boy r e th e rac in g pro g ram s to g u ara n tee first day being given over to ch o ral sponded by giving th e kinds of feed enough first-class horses to m ake the n u m bers and S atu rd ay to solo p a rts. p ro p er fo r baby chicks, how and when races a big d raw ing card. Y oung Teddy III has tak en up boxing a t W ashington “and he'a Tw o hun d red and fifty-eight m u si T he policy of th e new board has to feed it. D iscussion of th e com ing a chip,” say s th e in stru c to r. A rran g ed h ere w ith photos of daddy cians contested, re p re se n tin g m any been s tr ic t econom y for it has been Theo. II and g ran d -d ad d y T. R. he runs tru e to form . sum m er school took up a p a rt of th e high schools of Oregon and W ashing session. T he e n tire p ro g ram had been th ought th a t only by th e elim ination ton. T he judges w ere C arl D enton, arra n g e d by th e boys. Follow ing th e of all possible expenses can th e fa ir A new fe a tu re is th e signs recen tly ORATORICAL CONTEST ROY CANNON MAY conductor of th e P o rtla n d Sym phony placed by th e Rev. E R. D. H ollen- b u sin ess session Mrs. Cook served r e be m ade to show a n ecessary profit. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT RUN FOR ( O. SI PT. o rch e stra, David Cam pbell of th e E lli T h ere a re m any item s of o u tstan d in g sted on th e Colum bia highw ay direct fre sh m e n ts w hich all did ju stice to. son-W hite conserv ato ry and D ean F rien d s of P rin c ip a l Roy E. Cannon In th e try out at th e high school to ing to u rists w ho m ay w ish to spend Mrs. J. P. Lynch is th e local leader indebtedness, som e of them held over G askins of th e school of m usic of O re an h o u r in w orship in “th e w ayside day for o ra to rs to rep rese n t th is have been u rg in g him to en ter th e I of th is club and is giving them some from year to year u n til it has become gon A g ricu ltu ra l college. E ach school ch u rc h .” school in th e in te r school co n test to field for nom ination for county school real in stru c tio n a l w ork in th e p o u ltry m ost u rg en t to m eet them . w as entitled to 20 rep rese n tativ es. D uring th e la st tw o y ea rs th e fa ir T he re g u la r m eeting of F airview be held in th e Union high gym. F r i su p e rin ten d e n t and co n sid erab le p res- in d u stry , as she has som e rea l p rac- G resham 's quota w as not filled, w hile g ran g e w ill be held next S atu rd ay , day n ig h t, A pril 11, E dw ard S o u th su re is being b ro u g h t to b ear as he is tical experience in th e w ork herself, has show n a sm all profit b u t th is h as som e of the la rg e r schools had m ore Follow ing a re th e clu b m em bers: been quick ly absorbed by old a c A pril 12. T he first and second degree ard w as given first place. M ary Owen, know n to be a m an em inently fitted th a n 200 from w hich to choose. G eorge counts and by In terest on notes so w ill be co n ferred a t th e m o rning se s second, and M arie Blom th ird . T h ere for th is very resp o n sib le position. He H en ry B row n, p resid e n t; In th e glee contest six o th e r schools sion. T he le ctu re p ro g ram in th e a f werfe five co n testan ts, th e other tw o is a thorough ed u cato r w ith y ears of H ulver, vice p resid e n t; V ylner Cook, th a t each y ear th e b oard s ta rts o u t com peted, F ra n k lin high of P o rtlan d Roy Adams, Raym ond w ith an ab so lu tely em pty tre a su ry . ternoon w ill include a discussion on being H erm an W a lte rs and Mabel experience as teach er, p rin cip al and se c re ta ry ; w inning 95 points o u t of a possible g ard e n in g and th o se who have m ade Jackson. county su p e rin ten d e n t. L am bert, E a rl Jen sen , K enneth Ide, T he board has th e re fo re felt called 100, w hile G resham m ade 94 2-3 a success of th e w ork w ill give th e ir T he ju d g es w ere Rev. A. S. H isey, Mr. Cannon has n ot indicated def-1 F ritz Bay, C harles E dw ard, Orval upon to proceed cau tio u sly and w ith points. T he local g irls ta k in g p a r t th e utm o st economy. in itely his decision b ut is considering Lock and L aw rence F o rtn e r. „ experience. County Com m issioner W. J. Cooper and H. L. St. Clair. T : „ 7 ‘! an ° L baa bee" ^ v lte d to be p resen t H ow ever, th e board Is b ro u g h t to a th e m a tte r and m ay be induced to | F o u r high schools w ill be re p re se n t C lara Mason, G eorgia S tapleton, realizatio n th a t to hold a successful and d iscuss some of th e problem s of ed a t th e c o n test F rid a y night. They ru n . He h as said th a t if he w as a s PORTLAND PRESCRIBES D orothea Sm ith, L illian L eK ander, local road w ork. WATER REGULATIONS fair m eans to a ttr a c t th e crow ds, es are, C orbett, P ark ro se , R iverdale and su red of c e rta in end o rsem en ts he V ada A nderson, M arie Blom, H or- pecially from th e nearby city. To do T he co n test w ill be in would th in k fav o rab ly of th e su g g e s M em bers of th e F airv iew M ethodist G resham . te n se Sow ard, A lta H endrickson, T he o rd in an ce passed by th e P o rt th is it is n ecessary to have high class tion. ch u rch and E p w o rth L eague a re se ll ch a rg e of County S u p erin te n d en t W. P a u le tta D ow sett, Joyce K idder, H elen land city council p erta in in g to cities a ttra c tio n s and th ese cost money. ing tic k e ts for th e co n c ert to be given C. A lderson. L aw rence, Rose P o tte r, L ouise H ow W ater D istrict P ro p o n en ts Meet. | and d ,8 tr,cts »«PPHed w ith Bull Run The m ain issue la st n ig h t w as over a t th e Rockwood g ran g e h all next a rd and W illene Botkin, accom panist. The q u estio n of th e Rockwood wa- W,a te r by P o rtla n d ’ rec en tly p r e s e n th e am ount to be au th o rized as racin g T h u rsd ay evening, A pril 10. The BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Miss D orothy Dickey, m usical in profits from tic k e ts sold by th e local WILL ENLARGE BUILDING te r d istric t b ro u g h t out about 100 peo- 7 t0, be clty ° f G resb am ’ “ »•«>- purses. stru c to r in th e high school accom ch u rc h w ill be used h ere. T he co n pie and a stro n g move w as m ade to l n ],he O ut,ook' *« as follow s: At a previous m eeting th e sum of panied th e g irls and to h e r is due c e rt is to be given by th e glee club of 7 * ’ $8000 w as voted to cover races and Officials of th e B ethel B ap tist continue th e fight for th e w ater dis- llla^ n 7 din “ u . . . . . . . u latlo n s p erta in in g to th e fu rn ish in g g re a t cre d it in brin g in g th e num bers K im ball School of T heology a t Salem . ch u rch have decided to proceed w ith tric t, w hich w as se t back by th e re - of w ater to d istric ts, cities, tow ns am usem ents, w ith a lim it of $3350 for to so successful a finish. Miss Amy T he E p w o rth L eague of th e Meth building o p era tio n s w hich they have cen t suprem e co u rt decision. It w as and w ater com panies o utside of th e th e four days races. T his la st am ount N oreen and Miss L illian S m ith are w as found en tirely In ad eq u ate and odist ch u rc h w ill have a special tre a t been p la n n in g for som e tim e. T he claim ed by a tto rn ey s p rese n t th a t th is city lim its of th e city of P o rtland. m em bers of th e glee and w orked h ard “J 1?.0 clty of P o rtlan d does o rdain th e com m ittee on races sta te d the in th e v isit of th e d istric t gospel p rese n t b u ild in g w ill be moved back decision w ould obviate th e form ation I «m fo llo w s" w ith th e o th e rs to p re p a re for th e team of th e L eague on W ednesday and rem odeled and m ade a p a rt of th e races would not be a ttra c tiv e and had of any w ater d istric t in th e state, so ..S ectio n - ! A„ w n ter co n test b u t w ere prevented from go evening, A pril 9. T his m eeting w ill en larg ed p lan t. It w ill be used for long as th e re w ere objecto rs to it. It I cities, tow ns, w ate r com panies, and b etter be om itted en tirely . T he board ing on acco u n t of illness. begin a t 7:15 and a t 7:45 Dr. D. H. Sunday school and social p urposes w as decided to ask for a re-h ea rin g in | o th e r agencies, sup p ly in g w ater (fur- believes th e rac es a re th e big a ttr a c Leech, d is tric t su p e rin ten d e n t, w ill and a new au d ito riu m built. T he th e sup rem e co u rt and A tto rn ey s »Ished by th e city of P o rtla n d from tion for city people. T he G resham GRESHAM HIGH ch u rch tru s te e s a re W. H. Black, Mr. Johnson, H all & M anning w ere in- ‘he *’a ,e r w orks of th e city of P o rt- fa ir has th e rep u ta tio n of alw ay s h av an ad d ress. LOSES FIRST GAME give Btrnriod tr. K , , . H and) to cu sto m ers o utside th e lim its T he L adies Aid society of th e C hurch. C. G. S chneider, J. A. G ray, stru cted to p rep a re a brief. A peti- of th e cfty of P o rtlan d m ust not later ing good races. I t Is desired th is J. M arkw art. T hese w ith th e addition tion w as circ u lated a t th e m eeting th an November 30th of each y ear fu r- y ear to m ake them e x tra a ttra c tiv e . If In a baseb all gam e, th a t is de M ethodist ch u rc h h a s planned to of C. W. G uile and Mrs. A. J. W. m ake A pril 12 clean -u p day and in and has been circ u lated th ro u g h o u t nish to th e city of P o rtlan d a w ritten possible, th a t th e fa ir m ay get all scribed as a th rille r from s ta r t to I t w as finish played la st F rid a y on S a tu r- vites all who w ill to m eet a t th e Brow n w ill co n stitu te th e building th e d istric t since and h as been larg ely description of th e a re a supplied or to possible financial benefit. signed. be supplied by such d istrib u tin g th erefo re voted to rem ove th e lim it on com m ittee. ch u rch p ro m p tly a t 1 o'clock w ith ton field G resham high lost to S cap agency, to g eth er w ith a re p o rt and im plem ents. A pot luck d in n er w ill poose high 4 to 3. I m aps show ing all m ains now existing th e racin g p u rses and let th e com m it be served a t 7 o'clock and a special WHISTLING ARTISTS WILL GIYE PROGRAM AT GYM or th a t m ay be h e re a fte r laid. Such tee use Its discretion. H ow ever, it ex G resham led a t th e end of th e fifth d escription, rep o rts and m ap or m aps pected to keep w ithin th e $8000 for in n in g b u t Scappoose, on an e rro r p rogram is a rra n g e d fo r th e evening. S tu d en ts of L o ta S tone of P o rtlan d , evening u n d er th e auspices of th e sh a I* be fllpd w ,tb tb e en g in eer of th e races and am u sem en t a ttra c tio n s for T he an n u a l m eeting of Sm ith Me scored tw o ru n s and took th e lead. I T l r a n n r of \ f YXZafne* B i l ureau W ater W orks of tlin th e city of aftern o o n s and evenings. In th e seventh G resham had tw o m orial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h w as held assiste d by a so p ran o sin g er and a stu d e n t body. T he p rogram , w hich P o rtlan d . A program of special days w as rea d er, w ill give a p ro g ram a t th e a t th e g ra n g e h all on la st F rid ay eve follow s, prom ises to be of u n u su al in m en on bases b u t failed to score and No w ater sh all be sold by an y such adopted. As p rep ared for th e p rem high school gym nasium W ednesday terest. ning. A p o t luck d in n er w as served, d istric t, city, tow n, w ater com pany or also in th e ninth, w ith th ree m en on o th er d istrib u tin g agency outside of ium list w hich Is to be p rin te d soon, b ases and one m an out, tw o m en a fte r w hich re p o rts w ere read from 1. Sing! Sing! B ird s on th e W in g ............................... Godfrey N utting th e d istrib u tin g a re a as show n by it is as follow s: stru c k out and the gam e ended w ith th e v ario u s d ep a rtm en ts of th e A u g u sta H ahn D oris L eithold such descrip tio n and m ap filed w ith Tuesday, July 29. church. R ep o rts from th e session, Lucy P a rk e r M ary T u n n y • Scappoose one ahead. th e E n g in eer of th e B ureau of W ater Opening day. P arad e a t 11, fol th e S unday school and th e W om en’s P u p ils of L ota Stone. T his w as th e te am 's first gam e. W orks w ithout first ob tain in g p erm is 2. Love, I H ave Won Y ou.....................................................................R onald sion so to do from th e C om m issioner lowed by program . L a st y e a r's team lost its first gam e society show ed th a t th e sp iritu a l, ed u E d n a F erg u so n , S oprano P a ren t-T ea ch e r day. of Public U tilities of th e city of P o rt b u t a t th e close of th e season w as one catio n al and social need of th e people P upil of R uth Agnew land. C h ild ren ’s day. C hildren adm itted a re w ell supplied. T he tr e a s u r e r ’s r e of th e claim an ts to th e sta te title. 3. T he L ost W ord Any such d istrib u tin g agency th a t free. It Mrs. L etha H olt. R eader On account of bad w eather the team p o rt w as highly satisfacto ry . has m ore th an tw enty-five cu sto m ers E x-service m en 's day, w ith special P upil of M arie B. V anvelsor > had had but little outdoor p rac tice show ed a ll obligations fully m et. The sh all provide sto rag e facilities for not 4. D ancing L eaves .................................................................................... Miles less th an th re e days m axim um co n a ttra c tio n s in th e evening. and no infield p ractice and th u s w ere to ta l am oun t of $1668 show ed th a t th e D oris L eithold, W histler sum ption, an d such sto rag e facilities Wednesday, July lit). g race of lib erality abounds in th is badly handicapped. 5. S p rin g 's A w akening ................................................................. S anderson sh all be in creased from tim e to tim e W. C. T. U. day. F o r th e first gam e of th e season th e little ch u rch . E dna F erguson, Mary T unny, Interlo p ed Bird W ork In pro p o rtio n to th e In crease in the G range and P ioneer day. 6. C an ’t Yo’ H eah Me C allin' C a ro lin e..............................................Romo team displayed considerable stre n g th am o u n t of w ate r supplied by th e city Q uartet. F re e C hautauqua. ROCKWOOD of P o rtlan d to such d istrib u tin g and a good show ing is expected to be 7. P ip e r of L o v e....................................................................................... Carew N ight p ro g ram and am usem ents. agency as evidenced by th e q u an tity m ade th is season. E dna F erguson of w ater passin g th ro u g h th e m eter A show er w as given in ho n o r of Thursday, July 31. 8. Come for It's J u n e ............................................................ D orothy F o ster or m eters from th e w ate r system of P rofessio n al S alu tatio n s. Mrs. E dith Je lk in M cCormick of P o rt G resham day. D oris L eithold th e city of P o rtlan d to th e d istrib u t T he doctor, a keen golfer, w as land la st W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e Livestock parade. 9. 'N eath th e A utum n M oon........................................................ V anderpool ing system of such agency.” ra th e r w eary of being called “doctor” A u g u sta H ahn D oris L eithold F ree C hautauqua. on every possible occasion, su itab le hom e of M rs. H e rb e rt Lynch u n d er 10. T h e E nd of th e C entury th e ausp ices of th e C h arity Review R acing program . GOVERNMENT AID or otherw ise. Mrs. L etha H olt On th e links th e o th e r day tw o M em bers of th e Lady M accabees and N ight a ttra c tio n s and am usem ents. IS WELL ORGANIZED 11. T h rill of th e W a ltz ......................................................................... Sinibaldi m em bers hailed him as usu al, “Good o th e r frien d s joined in th e show er Friday, August I. Q u artet T he ad m in istra tio n of th e federal m o rn ing. Doc." w hich w as a su ccessful event. P o rtlan d day. I aid acts is In th e hands of th e d e p a rt “Good m orning. C h artered A ccount K. W. H arvey, who h as been a t his Oregon m a n u fa c tu re rs’ day. m en t of ag ric u ltu re , headed by th e an t. Good m orning, S an ita ry E n g i F ree C hautauqua. n eer,” replied the doctor.—W eekly hom e for a w eek or m ore on account se c re ta ry of a g ric u ltu re . U nder him of an accident, h as retu rn ed to V er T eleg rap h , London. R acing program . Is th e b ureau of public roads, w ith Its Night p ro g ram and am usem ents. chief, who h as a chief en g in eer, a dep Milk re p o rt blan k s now for sale nonia. Mr. H arvey is head saw filer a t a m ill an d w as stru c k In th e eye Saturday, August 2. cheap at th e Outlook office. uty chief en gineer, and a s s is ta n t to w ith a cable. H e w ill not be able for F a rm e rs day. I th e chief; a division of te sts, division som e tim e to resu m e his w ork b ut has Club m em b ers’ day. of design, division of co n tro l, division o th e r em ploym ent th ere. Livestock p arade. of co n stru c tio n , each w ith Its chief, T he P are n t-T e a c h e r association en F ree C hautauqua. th e la tte r also w ith a deputy chief; a te rta in e d a t th e g ran g e h all la st S a t R acing program . division of w ar m a te ria ls; a legal d i u rday evening th e p are n ts, stu d en ts Given by the Students of N ight p ro g ram , special a ttractio n s. vision; an editor, and 13 d istric t en g i and frien d s of th e Rockwood school. LOTA STONE Sunday, August 3. T he Glee club sin g ers of th e K im n eers located In W ashington, San A ssisted by ball School of Theology of Salem a re F ree C hautauqua and speaking. F rancisco, T roy, N. Y„ M ontgom ery, ED N A FERG USO N, Soprano com ing to Rockwood T h u rsd ay , A pril R acing p rogram . Alabam a, Ft. W orth, Chicago, Omaha, LETH A HOLT, Reader 10. T hey w ill sing a t th e G range hall. | St. P au l, D enver, Ogden, P hoenix and T he L adies Aid of th e com m unity High School Gym FUNERAL SERVICE HELD P o rtlan d , Oregon. ch u rch w ill m eet W ednesday a fte r EDR JOSEPH MAGNUSON WEDNESDAY. APRIL noon at th e ch u rch . On W ednesday T exas has th e g re a te st to ta l road 8:15 P. M. evening D istrict S u p erin te n d en t D. H. m ileage, 182,816 m iles. New York Is T he fu n eral wus held la st S atu rd ay Leech w ill m eet th e m em bers and A dm ission 25c and 35c first In population, w ith 10,385,277. friends a t th e ch u rch a t 8 o’clock. All for th e late Jo sep h B. M agnuson who L ittle Rhode Islan d is first In th e ratio a re invited. . . , ,, . . . . . . . i d *ed a t G»« hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. betw een population and F ed era a Id , , ____ .... , , , . . . . , , and Mrs. E m anuel M agnuson early road m ileage, having 3,640 people p er r. , . . . . ,, , . . , ’ i T h u rsd ay m o rning a t th e D am ascus THREE-ACT COMEDY federal aid m ile, ag ain st, for Instance, ,. ,,, _ , , , .. , . . . . . . ’ , | ch u rch , th e Rev. Mr. B loraqulst of- Nevada, w hich has b u t 50 people p per „ . ,, , . . . delating. A larg e n um ber of re la federal aid m ile of roads. New York tiv es and frien d s of th e boy g ath ered Presented by Senior Class Is first In ta x ab le w ealth, w ith m ore I to do honor to his m em ory and th e Uolninhian High School I th an 15<4 billions. New H am pshire floral offerings w ere p ro fu se and C orbett, Oregon claim s first place in s ta te r e v e n u e ; beau tifu l. T he pall b e a re rs w ere alt I from autom obile and tru c k , getting an school boys. A rth u r and P h ilip O ran, av erag e of $25.72 from each. Call- I E d n er W edtn, W alter T llstro m , fo rn ia gives m ost m oney to Its coun- CANT G eorge Rodlun and C arl Nordblom. | ties from Its autom obile license f e e s ,. K A TH ER IN E H END ERSO N .............................................. ............ D oris Em ily R elatives who cam e from a d istance FRED ER IC K H END ERSO N ..........................................H arold C ham berlain w ith $3,785,055 to be sp e n t on roads. I for th e fu n eral w ere Mrs. B. F. W ise MRS. W IG G IN S............................................................................ A gatha H arding P en n sy lv an ia gets m ore p er m ile tn i OBADIAH STUMP .................................................................. .W illiam Morgan m an. Mr. an d Mrs. C onrad P eterso n | fed eral aid th a n any o th e r state, h er | FRANCES W H IT T A K E R .................................................................. Ire n e E vans and son E m ery of Canby, Mr. an d Mrs. ta k in g s per m ile of fed eral aid road ' ROSALIE O T IS ................................................................................................... Veda B utler M. C. B aker and son R ichard of S ta f MR. ROBERT BOBBS........................................................................... Ja y P o rts being $19,338. ford. JEAN GRAHAM ........................................................................ L uciie W oodard Joseph was born In K an sa s A pril MR MARSTON BOBBS.......................................................... Lloyd B ratnhall Card of Thanks. CELESTA VANDERPOOL........................................................................... L ouise Dutton We wish to expresi to our dear 21, 1907. lie had been d elica te since JU L IE , F ren ch m a i d .. ............................................................ D olores M organ frien d s and n eig h b o r o u r sin cere ! ea rly childhood as th e r e s u lt of 111- th a n k s for th e klndnesi and sym pathy j n,.gg at th a t tim e. Admission, Adults 35c Children 25c extended us In the loss of o u r beloved R eserved S eats 50c son and b ro th er, and th e beautiful This photo-diagram shows the proposed route of the U S Army Ig s ltlo s K lyert floral offerings. fliers who e re now m aking an attem p t a t an around th e world flight. 125 will be given to him who prove« that "Rem em ber the D ate"—Saturday, April 12 Mr. and Mrs. E m anuel M agnuson, I ran not tlnil the deficiency o f hie m a In sert is of May M artin, tn cobii T i and uf tAe flight mim ) obe vf uu* a ir chine on etartlng. lighting and Ignition. cru ise rs beu.g used. Elsie, Melvin, E lm er. Main Street Garage. Phone Oreeham 1215. Our Army Airmen Sailing ’Round the Worjd WHISTLING CONCERT BASHFUL MR. BOBBS SATURDAY, APRIL 12, At 8:15 p. m.