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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. 46 SUNDAY SCHOOLS PLAN BIBLE CLASSES GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST c Cancer Fame 3 OUTLOOK FORCE HAS ANNUAL PICNIC ON MT. HOOD LOOP 1925 O. N. FORD LEAVES FOR THAI* SHOOT CONTEST TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.5« Per Year PIONEER OF 1852 BURIED THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ford and little son Ju n io r a re p lanning to leave on A ugust 12 over th e O riental Lim ited for St. P au l. M innesota, w here Mrs. T he P le a sa n t Home d istric t Sunday By MRS. MARY WELCH. i jng th rough. T his m ethod of tak in g Sim ple but im pressive services w ere school association is plan n in g on In acco rd an ce w ith an an n u al cus- to ll for th e upkpep ,,f the roadw ay Ford and Ju n io r w ill visit a t her fo r held at th e M ethodist E piscopal tom of th e O utlook to tre a t its em- wa8 in effect a8 e a r ,y g8 thp 1R5().g m er home. Mr. F ord will proceed to holding a daily vacation Bible school ch u rch on T h u rsd ay afternoon for th e Dayton, Ohio, to be in atten d an ce at ployes to a w hole day s outing of rec- and , he plan wa8 ahandoned only j late Mrs. Mary P resto n , who passed w hich w ill begin A ugust 24 and con reatio n and out door enjoym ent, it w lthln th e past d ecade. o ld gJ<ng arp th e g ran d A m erican handicap w here aw ay early T uesday m orning a t the tin u e for tw o w eeks. P erm ission w as all th e w orld's cham pionships are shot w as decided to m ake W ednesday th e 8 tl„ djsp iaVed by th e side of th e road I B. W. E m ery home in G resham w here at clay pigeons. Mr. F ord is one of g ran ted by the board of d irec to rs of tim e w hen resp o n sib ility should be one pointing ea stw ard and reading, 1 she had been cared for d u rin g th e th ro w n to the w inds and a ca refre e “T he only way to San F ran cisco ." th e five d irec to rs of th e A m erican th e O rient school to hold th e sessions association, p ast four years. Many relativ es and day of u n tram m eled enjoym ent should A nother w hich could w ell be ap p li j A m ateur T rap sh o o tin g in th e schoolhouse. T he w ork w ill and has ju risd ictio n over Oregon. Cal . a la rg e num ber of friends of e a rlie r ta k e its place. It is needless to say cable in this day w as, “Don’t be a co n sist of Bible d rills and stories, in ifornia, A rizona, Idaho, Utah, W ash- da>8 to do honor to th e mem- th a t shop ta lk had no p iace on th e ■ roadhog, give th e o th er fellow a Ington, M ontana, B ritish Colum bia and ory of one who had been an o u tsU n d - te rc h an g e d w ith hand w ork of v a ri d ay ’s program . chance.” C algary, C anada. 1 ing flgure ,n ch u rch and com m unity ous kinds. Mrs. Sadie C hase is th e As everyone seem s to have th e h ab it j We left T o llg ate at 6 o'clock and At thq shoot th e 5-man team cham - g a tb e r*nl?s *n the days of h er of "looping th e loop," th e Mt.Hood 1 p resid e n t of th e association and Mrs. upon reaching th e road w hich m ark s pionship of th e United S tate s and stren g th . H er p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. Loop highw ay w as chosen as the ob- i th e e n tra n c e to the A rrg h ho. A lta G entry w ill su p e rin ten d th e the fu n eral o serm be snot. shot. Each sta te will H uett, ’ preached jectiv e for th e m id -w ee k s h o lid a y ’ , i , i Canada u n aaa w ill in ne * ‘ ...» o iu u on. u. w orkings of th e school. d p and acco rd in g y at about 5 30 i ‘° th * rep resen te,, by a team of five men. A Q uartet consisting of David Cathey, a m th re e auto Hoad of p erso n s 14 n *“ Car ‘A eg o n ’s team co n sists of O. N. Ford. M ra’ A W s b < P '^ Mrs. H. L. St. Six S unday schools, th e B a p tist and all left G resham for a d iy am ong t i e (,ecld^ \ m a^ a stop at th is P ra n k T em pleton. F ra n k T roeb of C lair and L eslie W alrad sang th e th e M ethodist E piscopal a t P le a sa n t u u , J en u r e su d iu io r a u s y a m o n g m e m u n ta in h ost erv T ............... __________ m o ountain hostlery. To o anyone d esir ........................ ..... ....... beautiful old hym ns which w ere so Hom e, th e com m unity ch u rc h at Cot m o u n tain cliffs and sp a rk lin g w a te r ing solitude in th e w ilderness, h ere it P o rtlan d . J. H. M iller and E. D G ra J . E. B arn ard , w ealthy London d ear to h er h eart. Miss E dith Lym an tre ll, th e B oring Com m unity church, falls. T hose in th e p arty w ere Mr. could be found in abundance. A ham of Coquille, Oregon. Mr. F ord h a tte r, whose hobby is microscopic was at th e organ. T he pall b ea rers th e H aley B a p tist and th e Pow ell V al believes th a t th is team should be one lenses, has won g re a t fam e in an d Mrs. , H. L. St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. sm all expanse of sky can be seen by w ere L. L. K idder, W illiam Thom. B. ley M ission com prise th e d istric t a s financing and m aking it possible C..ase St. C lair an d th e la tte r ’s sister, ,ooking g traig h t up and S a ,m()n rjv er ot th e four w in n ers as every m an is W. Em ery, Chas. Cleveland, Jerom e sociation. T he ch ild ren of th ese S un for Dr. Gye to a t la st isolate the over a 95 p e r cent shooter. Mrs. Jay C. Bess of A rrow sm ith, Illi- | h eard gurgling jtg way oyer gn fm_ j C ocklerees and I). M. R oberts. In te r- tancer g erm — the first step tow ard day schools as w ell as any o th e rs in G layds Reid of P o rtlan d w ill shoot no.s, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. St. C lair. p ro v ,8ed dam th e d istan ce. We Inding a cure. th e com m unity a re co rdially welcomed in th e lad ies' cham pionship of th e | m ent Was in th e fam ily lot in the sm all son Ju n io r and th e sister of ; > ~ . - m ig h t have come stra ig h t hom e from to p a rtic ip a te in th e ex ercises w hich w orld. Miss Reid is in fine shape now, G resham cem etery. Mrs. St. C lair. Mrs. H. Donley, of | there> but we d idn.t . Someone gug. CAMP MEETING UNDER w ill begin each m orning a t 9 o’clock, stan d in g fine and has a good ch ance to Mary Isab elle B enjam in w as born Spokane. W ashington. Miss Em m a B. , ge8ted a b ,kp up thp t r a „ tQ Welchgg WAV AT TROUTDALE In T e rre H aute, In d ian a, A ugust 28, w ith th e exception of S atu rd ay , w hich Johnson, Miss E velyn M etzger, Miss j an d gulting , he actlon lo thp WQrd we win th e cham pionship. About fifty is a holiday. T he w ork w ill continue A cam p m eeting w hich w ill con Mabel Jackson. Miss S ara D otson and began the m ile w alk th ro u g h th e ladies and 800 men a re booked to face 1840. She was th e oldest of a fam ily u n til 11, a fte r w hich th e re w ill be tin u e u n til A ugust 16 is now u nder of seven d au g h ters an d th ree sons. Mrs. Mary \ \ elch. | woods to th e p o p u lar m o u n tain reso rt. the tra p s. T he shoot la sts six days gam es and rec re atio n u n til about w ay a t th e T ro u td ale cam p g rounds from A ugust 24 to 29 Inclusive. W ith her fam ily she crossed th e plains T he day In itself was p erfection I At th ls place we found am ong , he ________________ 11:45. T he Revs. W illiam F a irw e a th e r n e a r th e Sandy riv er, w here th e "fo u r to Oregon in 1852. H er p are n ts lived an d E. G. R anton, Miss W ilm a Chase, sq u a re ” gospel is being proclaim ed. w ith th e possible exception th a t ow ing cam p ers, Mrs. L ottie T hom pson who MOTOR ASSOCIATION for a tim e in Oregon City, then a t TO VID IN I’l ’ It I I( 'IT V Lebanon and la te r in B iuw nsville. Mrs. R obert M iller, Miss E velyn Le- J. S tra u m b u rg , ed ito r of “M essiah’s to forest fires a sm oky pall hung in sisted on p lacing her C adillac at our ' over th e h ills w hich prev en ted any ex- accom m odation and th e five m a k in g 1 _____ _ dine. Miss A nna L en n artz and Mrs. A dvocate” of O akland, C alifornia, is H ere she w as m a rried on S eptem ber ten siv e view of d istan t m ountain th tb e side 8jde trip t r jp w ere ta k en back to th e ir 1» d irect keeping w ith its policy to H ans Nelson have been secured as in th e evangelist. H e is an au th o r and 12, 1858, to Jam es H. P resto n , w ith peaks, but aside from th a t conditions m achtne w aiting a t A rrah W anna, deliver th e g rea test service possible s tru c to rs and th e su p e rin ten d e n t is has been on th e le ctu re p latfo rm for whom she lived u n til his death a t w ere ideal. \ \ e left ovet th e (o lu m - frotn w hich point th e re tu rn trip to 1 in th e developm ent and exploitation of b ro ad castin g th e idea th a t a good tim e n ea rly 30 y ears. C arl E. F rom hold, E agle Creek in 1912. She w as th e bia riv er highw ay, conclu d in g th e trip G resham w as m ade w ith o u t fu rth e r : O regon’s n a tu ra l reso u rces th a t are is inevitable. ch o ru s lead er of th e la rg e A. C. church m o th er of six sons and one d aughter. by way of th e m o u n tain road, w hich is ln cld en t. of ln te reat to th e m otoring public, th e of Los A ngeles is th e ch o ru s leader. Two sons died in infancy, F ra n c is considered by m any th e b etter way of j n a ib tb e Velie reg istered 157 m iles Oregon S tate Motor association has FAIR NOTES STILL ATTRACT. Sunday, A ugust 9, is "p ro p h etic day.” from drow ning and Edw in of diph m aking th e circle. B reak fast w as a t tb e conclusion of th e day, scarcely but recen tly tak en a step th a t Is of All a re invited to th ese services. th eria. F lorence, the wife of A lbert served at b eau tifu l E agle ( reek w here „ m p e of w hich co u id not be connect- vital im p o rtan ce to, not alone th e mo- M ention has so fa r been om itted of Cleveland, died in 1892, and H ubert in we found some early cam p ers hail pd w ,tb 8ome in te re stin g scene or bit to rist, but to every m an, women and th e excellent singing of th e Jacobson T he Baptist Cliurch. 1903. T h ree sons, Jan ies T., G eorge m ost obligingly m ade a fire for us. of pleasing landscape. D uring th e , child Interested in th e grow th and d e and Cox q u a rte t w hich sang Sunday A num ber of the m em bers of the and H a rry survive, also a g ra n d aftern o o n d u rin g th e p ro g re ss of th e 1 Ridgefield com m unity ch u rch w ill at- C antaloupes, bacon and eggs form ed p ro g ress of th e d ay's incidents m a- velopm cnt of Oregon. By th e creatio n d au g h ter, F lorence Cleveland Donald races. One num ber w hich w a i f 8" * tend th e m o rn in g service of th e local th e basis of th e b re a k fa st w hich d is ch in es w ere noted from n early h alf i of an educational and publicity de- and two sisters, Mrs. C arrie Costello ap p eared w ith s ta rtlin g rapidity. pecially pleasin g and w hich called for B a p tist ch u rch next S unday and th e of th e states of th e union. New York, p artm en t In its o rg anization, thia pro- of Spokane, W ashington, am i Mrs. A fter leaving Hood River, w here a M aryland and Ohio being am ong th e gressive asso ciatio n lias m ade an ex- a prolonged encore w as th e ren d erin g m em bers of th e Ridgefield ch o ir will Annie B uker of G rass Valley. of "H ow do you do?” sung to the a p provide th e special m usic. T he p as sh o rt stay w as m ade, th e next stop of d istan t ones. Some one rem ark ed ceedingly cre d itab le expansion, Jam es H. P resto n was a c a ttle man, p ro p ria te v aria tio n of “How do you do, to r, th e Rev. E. G. Judd, w ill preach an y d u ratio n w as m ade a t S ahale th a t they w ished the icy coldness of T hrough th is d ep artm en t, m agazine Queen V irginia, how do you do?” u sing as his topic “W hat th e Com mu F alls, about 12 m iles east of G overn th e w ater to be found along th e ro u te and new sp ap er a rticle s w ill be sent buying up ca ttle in Oregon and se ll W hen it com es to a fine blending “of n ity D em ands of th e Local C hurch. m ent cam p. T he elevation h ere is of trav el could be tra n sfe rre d to th e out giving advice and inform ation of ing them in C alifornia. He afte rw a rd s to n es, th e Jacobson and Cox q u a rte t T his service w ill be held a t th e usual 4540 feet and th e falls them selves, a G resham w ater faucets. ¡v alu e to th e m otoring public. Motion becam e a m erch an t in B row nsville, shim m ering, m isty, tu m b lin g bunch of is h ard to beat. I am su re I voice th e sen tim en ts of p ic tu res w ill be m ade of th e scenic w here he m et Mary B enjam in and hour 11 a. m. T he Bible school w ill T he horses of th e county fa ir racin g open as u su al a t 9:45. T h ere w ill be loveliness and accessib le only by a th e e n tire p ersonnel of th e Outlook and rec re atio n al valu e of O regon’s m a rried her. F o r a tim e th e fam ily sta b le s a re still leaving. T he la st of no service next S unday in th e eve h ard clim b o v er, th e jagged rocks, force w hen I say we a re all deeply outdoors, as th ey appeal to th e to u r- 1 lived in C alifornia, w here Mr. P reston seem ed to be a harm o n io u s se ttin g in ap p reciativ e of th e kindly forethought ist. T hese films will be av ailab le for owned a p a rt of the fam ous S tanford th e L orena T rickey h o rses w ere ta k en } ning. th e p ictu resq u e scene. P ro b ab ly th e w hich m ade th e d ay's p leasu re p o s th e use of com m unity, civic, sports., ranch. H ere th e two boys died and out W ednesday. n ex t point of in te re s t w as w here we sible. m a n ’s, or any o th e r clubs or o rg a n i the little d au g h ter w as born. Mrs. Zion Evangelical Services. Gresham Community Church. Bible crossed th e W hite riv e r alm o st d i zations th a t w ill spread th e gospel of P resto n did not like the south and th e T he S unday school of th e Zion Standard. rec tly ea st of th e m ountain. T his riv O regon's outdoors w hpre It will be of holdings th e re w ere sold. T he c a ttle Methodlst Episcopal Church. E v angelical ch u rch will he held Sun- j T he Sunday school of the G resham er is said to be a tre a c h e ro u s stream The follow ing an n o u n cem en ts for benefit to th e to u rist or th e p ro sp ec t w ere taken to th e m ines in M ontana day a t 10 o’clock, follow ed by Eng- I*’b ' e S tan d ard ch u rc h w ill m eet a t 10 and changes Its co u rse as often as and Mrs. P resto n and her baby lived the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch have ive m o to rist. lish services at 11 o'clock from th e { ° c *oc*t > w « h p reach in g by th e Rev. some people change th e ir m inds. It is been m ade by th e p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. T h ese p ic tu res will be m ade and cir- with an a u n t In V ancouver. W ashing topic, “W hat W as W rong a t L a ri ( rook to follow a t 11. T h ere will of glacial orig in and Hows creeplngly H u ett: Bible school next Sunday at cu lated by Otto M. Jones, form er ton. A th en s?” T he G erm an service w ill als0 be p reach in g a t 8 o’clock in the along, som ew hat u n ce rtain ly , over the It w as in V ancouver, u nder th e m in ta k e place a t 11:50 and th e them e ! evening. P ra y e r m eetings a re held w h ite volcanic rock fo rm atio n s th a t 10 o’clo ck ; m o rning w orship nt 11 edu catio n al d irecto r of th e sta te gam e istra tio n s of H arvey K. H ines, m is w ith serm on by th e p asto r on "T he : com m ission, w ho d u rin g his Incum w ill he, “ P e te r’s C onfession.” T he each W ednesday evening at 8. are everyw here. T hese ro ck s are U nrecognized C h r is t;” E p w o rth i bency in office w ith th e gam e com sio n ary an d pioneer p reach er, th a t Rev. E. H orstm an n says, “F olk s w ho much lig h ter in w eight th a n th ey L eague at 7 in th e evening for the m ission, m ade and p u t into c irc u la Mrs. P resto n w as converted and Joined T he closing of th e O utlook office for do not w orship elsew here a re c o r w ould ap p ear, a large-sized rock young people of th e ch u rch and com - | tion m ore th an 24,000 feet of m otion th e M ethodist ch u rch of w hich she a w hole day's ou tin g by th e force dially invited.” w eighing b ut a few pounds. m utiity; a le ctu re serm on at 8 o'clock 1 p ic tu res th a t w ere a g re a t fea tu re was a loyal m em ber for 60 years. This d id n 't seem to h u rt an y o th e r b u si To go into th e d etails of th e Loop on "China and Beyond.” T his service I w ith th e clubs and o rg an izatio n s of was a tu rn in g point In her life. In W hat has happened to th e G resham ness. We feared it would. highw ay trip w ould tax th e patience of will be preceded by a b rief song se r- j not only Oregon but of neighboring h er girlhood she had learned to play b all team ? Is it like th e ra in , th e re o u r rea d ers, for th e trip m u st be taken vice of p o p u lar hym ns. Next T uesday sta te s and sta te s of th e ’A tlantic th e o rgan and w as h erself a good sin g a in 't goin' to be no m o’? E xcept in B. H. Conkle, b ro th er of Mrs. Ja s. to be ap p reciated . A fter a sh o rt stop er. H er ta le n t w as freely given to the evening at 7:45 th e official board w ill coast. th e early sp rin g th e re h a s n 't been S terling, w ho has been for th e p ast at G overnm ent C am p, we proceeded on m eet in th e p a sto r's study.. On W ed- i T h ro u g h th is d ep artm en t, an affilia- church w hich she loved and her s e r even a k id ’s gam e th a t we have heard th re e y ea rs p rin cip al of th e M cLaugh to T o llg ate for luncheon. T his sto p nesday th e W om en’s Home M issionary tion w ill be m ain tain ed w ith th e vices w ere so u g h t not only w here she of. The Outlook would like to get r e lin high school at M ilton, O regon, has ping place would alm o st vie w ith society will hold Its re g u la r m o nthly spo rtsm en of th e sta te who a re vitally lived but a t relig io u s g ath erin g s in p o rts of gam es In th is p a rt of the been chosen p rin cip al of th e Medford E agle Creek, w ere it not for th e fact m eeting, going to Dodge P ark fo r th e In terested in th e fishing and h u n tin g schoolhouses and chapels fur and county. high school and has accepted. of w ate r being a b it unhandy. I t w as occasion, w h ere a picnic d in n er w ill of Oregon and th e outdoor re c re a tio n near. She was also a carefu l stu d en t dipped up cold and p u re from th e Zig- be enjoyed. T hose going by autom o- al ad v an tag es in general. T hrough the of th e Bible and a successful teach er zag riv er and b ro u g h t to cam p, a dis- b t| e a re af)k,,d (0 c a || t b(, p arso n ag e if sp o rtsm a n ’s o rg an izatio n s an u nlim it- In th e Sunday school. T here are m any tan ce of p erh ap s a couple hundred tbpy can (ak e o th ers, *before tra in j ed am o u n t of benefit may be derived In F airview and G resham who rem em feet. Mr. and Mrs. St. ( l a i r had ,jme a t 9;5o_ o n T h u rsd ay evening In th is b ro ad castin g to th e w orld Or- ber her as th e ir teach er. She was a th o u g h tfu lly sacrificed tw o of th e ir the m id-w eek Bervice of Bible study egon’s w onderful offerings In fish and su b scrib er to th e Pacific C h ristian Ad finest chickens for th is occasion and and p ra y e r w ill be held. j gam e and outdoor rec re atio n al a d vocate d u rin g p rac tica lly all of its ex th ese, w ith m any o th er good th in g s vantages. This d ep artm en t, like th e istence. and topped ofT w ith a w aterm elon, I ra n k Moore, who h as suffered en tire Motor association, will develop Mr. P resto n w as successful in his w ere attack ed in a v alien t m an n er. from p ara ly tic stro k es d u rin g th e past Jn d lrect r a t |„ to the su p p o rt given It m ining o p eratio n s and w as considered T o llg ate w as fo rm erly u nder a p r i few m onths, had a fall la st S atu rd ay by those who a re Interested, not alone of the new a w ealthy m an, b u t th ro u g h th e dis vate fran ch ise and m ark ed th e place night, b reak in g a rib and inflicting | n th e ir personal w elfare when on th e honesty of a p a rtn e r he lost all th a t 66 w here toll w as exacted of th o se pass- painful in ju ries. highw ays of the state, b ut In th e d e he had acq u ired and It was n ecessary velopm ent of th e sta te as a w hole as a to begin again to build up a co m peten ^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll | to u ris t’s haven and a g rea t outdoor cy. T he fam ily lived from about 1870 Gas Heated Electric Driven playground. to 1883 a t F airview , la te r on th e old T h ere is no denying th e fact th a t T ropo place In th e W ilkes d istrict. the d u b is en titled to unlim ited su p They moved to the L lnnem ann farm In p o rt In su ch w orthy endeavors to 1883 and In 1885 bought the 20-acre serve th e public and to build up O re farm n ear G resham known as th e S ta gon. T he clu b exislts en tirely upon ' pleton farm . They sold th is place and its m em bership, and like all d u b s or lived for a few y ea rs a t E agle Creek, Some new arrivals in all wool o rg an izatio n s is no stro n g er th a n its w here Mr. P resto n died. Mrs P re s Dress Flannel«, colored m em bership will m ake It. to n ’s la st y ea rs w ere sp e n t In G resh striped combinations, 32 in. T his new expansion and service Is am. yard .......................... $1.95 in direct keeping with th e clu b 's p ol It w as in th e '70s and '80s th a t Mrs. icy ot being "th e only o rg an izatio n P re sto n ’s y ea rs of g re a te st activ ity in th e sta te th a t directly concerns It In th e ch u rch w ere spent. W ith ten self w ith p ro tectin g and fo rw ard in g A A H or tw elve points on the Powell V alley th e In terests of th e Individual ca r s c irc u it she w as fam iliar, and w as = o w ner.” Colors, black, henna, brown s often engaged w eeks at a tim e in a s FACITM SYSTEM and fawn, priced at $2.95 R E. Cannon and sons a re enjoying sistin g In revival m eetings. H ere she a few days' outing at W aldport. They w orked w ith th e fam ilies of Dr. J. P. a re th in k in g of going to S easide later. Pow ell, Cathey. Menzies. D unbar, Rob e rts and o th ers. Ail w ere good sin g Please Cui I for your September Card of Thanks. ers and w ith Mrs. P resto n a t th e o r Designers W e w ish to ex p ress o u r ap p reciatio n gan th e re w as su re to be good m usic. of th e kindly sym pathy and u n d e r stan d in g show n by the people of the T he m em ories of th ese active y ears with every W asher sold during this sale com m unity In our late bereav em en t In w ere precious to h er and she often re the death of our loved one, Mrs. Mary peated h er ex p erien ces to h er ch ild ren P re sto n , to all (hose who assisted In and h er frien d s. the service and for the b eau tifu l floral offerings. Will th e p ossibility of g ettin g 60 H arry W. P reston. Mr. and Mrs. “The House of Quality" Geo. B. P reston, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. m iles to th e gallon by th e use of the T. P re sto n and fam ily, Mrs. F lo r new sy n th e tic fuel reduce th e coet of ence Cleveland D onald, Mrs. Phone 1411 Gresham A nnie B enjam in B uker, Mrs. C a r m otoring or will It Increase th e m ile rie B enjam in Costello, Mrs. C. O. age of th e av erag e m o to rist tw o o r V inton and Mrs. O. B. B ourhill. th re e hu n d red per cen t? IIIIINIIIIIIIIIUIUlillHItKUIHMHMHIHIfllUIHIIilllilihiillll.hi.li iu|':;illlllllltlUIIIUIIillllllilUIWUIIIINIIHUIMIIII r YOUR LAST CHANCE! EASY” WASHER DRESS FLANNELS FIBRE SLIPS down 20 P ackages hite K ing W ashing P o w d e r L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. L. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.