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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NG. SS HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 8 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, JOHN 11. SH A R P DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS TUESDAY, SEPTEM BER OUTING AT RAINIER PARK REVEALS NATURE’S WONDERS I 1U25 Swims “U. S. Channel”] TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS S1.50 Per Year MRS. JAMES H.HOSS IS LAID TO REST D eath has again invaded th e ran k s of G resham resid en ts, ta k in g from the m idst of activ ities a m ost resp ected T he high school com m ences next tow nsm an, Jo h n Hugh S h arp who died W onderful are th e p ossibilities of | re a rin g its g rea t snow cap into th e T he com m unity was g rea tly shocked T uesday, S eptem ber 8 and from r e a t th e fam ily residence on R oberts p o rts th e re is likely to be an increased avenue Sunday at about 12:30 p m th e autom obile in elim in atin g d istan ce i blue azu re or cloud re a lm - to a height to learn of th e sudden death of Mrs. attendance. P re p a ra tio n fo r th is in- Mr s h a r P- who w as 72 y ea rs of age and m aking av ailab le th e scenes of of 14.40S feet. J. H. H ors on S atu rd ay evening, peaks. „ "" " <•«.=. H ere UncIe gam who ow ns and w hich occu rred sh o rtly a fte r she su f cre a se has been m ade by finishing two th e te n th of A ugust, has been in poor o u r m ajestic snow -capped fered a stro k e ef apoplexy. A lthough tine of th e g re a te st of th ese is controls th is w onderland of 18 sq u are new classroom s, w idening the hallw ay h ealth for about a year but has been she has been in som ew hat feeble on the m ain floor and p lacing e x tra able to atten d to th e o rd in ary ro u tin e Mt. R ainier, w hich may now be reach - j m iles, has provided everv Convenience of work. H is la st Illness had extend ed from G resham by a d ay s’ drive over to be desired for th e two hundred h ealth for several years, she seemed se ats in th e assem bly room. ed over a period of b ut tw o days and to be as w ell as usual, and was p a r som e of the finest highw ays in th e thousand people who w ill visit th e Com mence F ir s t Day west. tic u la rly ch eerfu l and happy on S at p ark th is year, from sim ple b u t u n P rin c ip a l R. E. Cannon w ants to death w as due to h em o rrh ag es of th e urday. H er final illn ess lasted not T he ed ito r has ju s t enjoyed two days excelled cam ping privileges to lux- , u rg e every stu d e n t to s ta r t school on stom ach. T he deceased w as born in I m ore th an h alf an h o u r and was so F or the th e opening day in order to secure O gdensburg, New York and th e fam ily of th is m arvelous scen ery and know s urio u s hotel privileges. b rief th a t all th e m em bers of h er fam know ledge w ith referen ce to the size cam e th re e and a h a lf y ea rs ago to w hereof he speaks. T he im m ediate cam p ers th e re ’s everything any mod- | ily w ere unable to reach h er side. of classes as w ell as for th e stu d e n t G resham from Newberg, Oregon. F or effect is like th a t of a very hungry ern au to cam p fu rn ish es, including H erb ert w as in P o rtlan d and H elen a t to get his p roper book lists, com m ence over 40 y ea rs Mr. S h arp had been a person eating a h ea rty m eal. H e is furnished ten t houses, kitchens, lau n m em ber of th e Odd Fellow lodge. He Oswego and did not reach here until too fu ll to te ll m uch about it. The dry and show ers, all at reaso n ab le w ith the first assignm ent, etc. It is a fte r th e ir m o th er's death. ce rtain ly a m istake for a stu d e n t to is survived by his widow. Mrs. H attie scenes a re so stu p en d o u s as to be a l prices. Of course, all privileges are F u n eral services w ere held ln the believe he can en ter school a w eek B. S h arp and four ch ild ren , F ra n k L. m ost in to x icatin g to th e m ind, es fu rn ish ed w ith re n ta l of te n ts or use of P o rtlan d and E lsa M.. G ladys B. pecially if one trie s to absorb m uch of of cam p grounds. M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h on Mon la te and not be handicapped. and M illard A., of G resham . it in so sh o rt a tim e. day aftern o o n , w hich w ere attended H ere th e h ik er and m ountain clim b New F aces in F aculty T he fu n eral w ill be conducted on by a larg e n um ber of sorrow ing In th e p a rty leaving h ere F rid a y er and n a tu re lover can revel to his T h ere w ill be five new te ac h ers frien d s and relativ es. T he serm on th is year. L yle R. Mason succeeds T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 o’clock from m orning and re tu rn in g Monday eve or h er h e a r t’s content. T h ere are was by Dr. Chas. W. H uett. who w as Miss Rice in th e com m ercial d e p a rt th e B ap tist ch u rch , w ith in te rm e n t in n ing w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, w onderful hikes of from a m ile to ten Mt. Scott cem etery. It has been a r assisted by I)r. A. Thom pson, who and d au g h ter M argaret, Miss Em m a B. or tw elve. B eauties and m arv els of m ent. Miss Rice w as m a rrie d last ran g ed for th e Odd Fellow s to tak e Jo h n so n and Miss S arah Dotson. rend th e 90th P salm and paid a tr ib spring. n atu re a re galore— glaciers, ice caves, ute to Mrs. H oss as a friend and C larence W. K ru g er w ill ac t as charg e of th e serv ice a t th e grave. T he drive is easily m ade in ten to canyons, lakes, m ountain stream s, neighbor. He spoke of h er as an a f in stru c to r in science and w ill handle F u n eral arra n g e m e n ts are in ch arg e tw elve hours, allow ing for th e neces falls, rocky pin n acles and broad of J. E. Metzger. fectio n ate w ife and m o th er and a kind hoys’ physical education and coaching. sa ry stops, and ta k es one over th e flowered fields. Lillian Cannon of Baltimore, and th o u g h tfu l neighbor. Miss G er He succeeds E a rl S hafer who goes to Pacific highw ay th ro u g h or close to Someone has w ritte n about it call- i starting from Washington, swam tru d e A lexander sang "T h e Lord Is Service Station Prepares for H arv ard to com plete a law course. Tacom a and over th e paved highw ay ing it "O ur G reatest M ountain.” W h at Chesapeake Bay—24 miles in 11 My S hepherd." " Je su s Lover of My Prowlers. hours, combatting strong winds and E lizabeth P a rk e r w ill teach E nglish to th e en tra n ce to th e R ain ier N ation ever m ay be said of Y ellow stone or S oul” and "N earer My God to T hee" tide. George Lake started with her and handle w orld histo ry and w orld "S afety F ir s t’’ is to be th e w atch- al P ark , from T acom a about 57 m iles. Y osem ite or G lacier, or oth er n ational but was forced to give up. Lillian w ere sung by a q u a rte t com posed of geography. T hese su b jects w ill be w’ord of th e Tw elve-M ile S ervice s ta From th e e n tra n c e to L ongm ire, th e I p ark s, th e R ain ier n atio n al p ark cer- is the first woman to swim the C. E. R usher. Miss A lexander, Mrs. E. new in the high schools for th e firs t tion from th is tim e on. E. H. Ruep- location of th e N ational P a rk Inn, is ta in ly p rese n ts a pan o ram a of na- bay. W. A ylsw orth and L eslie W alrad, tim e th is year and a re su b stitu te d for pell, th e p ro p rie to r, says th a t an y one six and a h alf m iles and th en ce to f a r e ’s m arv els u n su rp assed . And It w ith Amy Cooper a t th e piano. The p u ttin g in late h o u rs around th e fill an c ie n t histo ry and m edieval and P arad ise Inn, th e p ara m o u n t m o u n is said th is one w ill su rp ass all o th ers QUICKSALL FAMILY HAS p a llb ea re rs w ere O scar Johnson, A. J. m odern history. She is an e x tra ing statio n a fte r closing tim e does so ta in reso rt, is ap p ro x im ately 13 m iles th is y ear in atten d an ce. DELIGHTFUL OUTING W. Brow n, C. M. H arriso n , S. S. teach er. at his own risk , as th ey keep a loaded by au to road, b u t a little less th an six It co sts $2.50 to drive into th e park. . . . i Thom pson, M. D. K ern and W. A. Miss P o rtia K idw ell w ill teach gun handy. An en terp risin g b u rg la r by tra il. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall and MacK#ng,e T his is to help pay for th e road, th e F u n eral a rran g e m en ts E n g lish and public speaking. Miss visited th e sta tio n T h u rsd ay a t 2 a. m.. T he au to road into th e p a rk is a a ttra c tio n s a re free. T he hotels are tw o ch ild ren a re back f r o m , m o st e n - w ere th e h an „ 8 of j E pr K idw ell succeeds Miss M ary Jew ell, but he failed to reckon w ith his host. m arvel of co n stru ctio n w ith its tu rn s, Mf. Svott cem et leased b ut th e governm ent ow ns and joyab.e 10-day tr ip to th e Oregon In t«.rlnent w a„ w ho h as accepted a position a t Bend, I t is n ot know n definitely w h eth er he loops and sw itchbacks, m ounting from m ain tain s th e buildings, g rounds and caves, C rater L ake, Bandon beach and w h er„ the bo(ly wa8 te n „ er] Oregon. w anted a sp a re tire or w as afflicted an elevation of 2000 feet a t th e en a „ ahun(Iance of beau . im provem ents and you'll have to hand a stay of a sh o rt tim e In th e city of aw ay K enneth F en d all w ill han d le ag ri- w ith a sudden th irs t w hich m ight be tra n c e to 5557 at its end w here th e )Kg ()f ,ov it to your uncle Sam uel for th e c le a n A shland By th e way, when It com es tlful flow er„ c u ltu re under th e S m ith-H ughes plan quenched in th e confectionery d ep art- m ountain sp read s out in its snow y liness and good o rd er m aintained and b ’ n T ’n 7 7 / 8ham ’( y,OU W‘" h “ Ve ,o b le n d s. A num ber of G resham busi- and succeeds G. K. Je n n e r, who has m ent of th e sta tio n or w h eth er he g ran d e u r, w ith m any of its 28 g laciers ,Hl l \ 9C,’° 01 0088 " OU8" 8 wprp cl° 8pd -">'•">« ‘he convenience, com fort and safety p ro ir in c h . ? ‘ e r accepted a position a t M olalla. wished to a ssist in counting up th e seem ingly only a few step s aw ay and P rincipal to do th e w ork up brow n. fu n e ra , a „ „ m ark of r vided. C hanges in B uilding j day 8 receipts. At an y ra te he m ade w h ile it w as not told officially, when T he seating cap acity of th e a u d i-1 80 m uch noise in tryinK th e v ario u s FORMER WISCONSIN FOLK l1G h<ijj j Mary E lizabeth M cCracken was B. A. R. HELI’S BACK HELD ANNUAL 1‘IUNIU to riu m has been in creased by 28. j w lndow s of th e place and in ra isin g a TH E ALL-OREGON EXPO. from , he replied, "from th e only ¡own b° rh Ju n e 10’ 1856’ in HUnois. sh e T his crow ds th e assem bly room b u t is window ln th e confectionery k itchen In Oregon b etter th a n A shland. , was . , am ong th e youngest of her par- Sunday m arked th e occasion ‘of th e ch ild ren and has b u t one sur- th e best ara n g em e n t th a t can be m ade ' tlla t *t woke \ irgil Langley, sleeping S tate ch a p te rs of th e D au g h ters of If th a t isn 't diplom acy, th en nam e i t . ' ® W isconsin reu n io n the A m erican Revolution a re w orking W hile In the so u th ern Oregon city he V*V° r amonK *"'r b ro th ers and sisters, u n d er th e circu m stan ces and th e size ’ UP fda*r8- w ho frig h ten ed th e one or G ran t county w hich is an an n u al event, th e last on plans to raise $1000 w hich th e o r- visited w ith old frien d s, Mr. and Mrs. M' 8' R' M M cBrlde> of Atwood, K an- of th e room. T he low er h allw ay has j m ore in tru d e rs aw ay. S unday in A ugust, a t th e hom e of nization bas pledged to th e A ll-O re- I. N. L. S h rin e r, and he says th e old I IU h er chlldhood hpr p are n ts been widened to allow b etter locker W. R. Jo hnson, on e-fo u rth m ile east gon 1925 E xposition to be held at th e couple is very com fortable and happy I n’ovpd to K ansas w here she grew to room space apd tr a n s it from and to P ow er < om pany Sets New Poles, Sam P o rtlan d civic auditorium Oct. 5-10. W hile a t th e S h rin e r hom e they had womanhood- She was m arried to class room s. Two new classroom s T he P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com- 1 of the Tw elve-m ile co rn er. B laine and fam ily of Boise, Idaho ______ ____ . T he exposition w hich is given to I th e p le asu re of picking alm onds from I ',aniPS H- H oss a t Sunnydale, K ansas have been finished in th e old gym - | pan y is rig h t on th e job as u su al im-1 nasium . One w as needed la st year Proving th e lines and rep lacin g w orn w ere amonK those p resen t from a i prom ote the cause of a r t and beauty, i a tre e grow ing in th e ir yard. Mr A,,rl1 10, 18‘9’ * fye ch ild ren w ere b u t a teach er w as shifted from one «Ut or defective poling w ith new , dl8tancP Mr- B laine is a b ro th er of and exploit Oregon products. Is for th e I Q uicksall re p o rts th a t w ork has now , th ‘S U,‘‘On’ ° " e ° f w " om ’ I Jam M M-. died in iniancy. T hose-sur- room to an o th er to accom m odate th e thereby in su rin g th e safety of em - tllP Kovernor of W isconsin and gave benefit of th e proposed F ine A rts begun on th e norm al school a t natioifal guard. T his year th e room s ! Ployes and o th ers. T he com pany has a " p n ,p rta i" l"K ta lk d u rin g th e prog building at th e U niversity of Oregon. land, th e city d o n atin g 26 acres to be vlvlnK arP A nna M ” H e rb e rt IL, F red - an d ,H ele n M. Hoss. T he D. A. R. w as one of th e first o r- used ns location and cam pus of th e prick a crew of 15 men at w ork se ttin g new ress of th e day’s festivities. There a re necessary and have been finished. ^ r " a,ld Mrs. H oss cam e to Oregon T he gym nasium has a new ceiling. tro lle y poles, th a t w ork being now j w pre m any p resen t from P o rtlan d , [ g anizations to pledge aid to th e expo- school. T he Q ulcksalls drove to w ith- T his w as n ecessary or additional r a d i - 1 centered at Boring, w here high ten - 80me trnm *’orpst G rove and o th e r .¡tion. One sta te c h a p te r will be asked In 15 m iles of th e C alifornia line. Con- in 1890- T,,py m ade th e ir home at ation would be required to h e a t same. 8ion linps above th e tro lle y lines a re ®u rro u n d ing tow ns. T hose atten d in g to ta k e ch a rg e of the I). A. R. booth stru c tlo n w ork Is going forw ard on vario u s tim es In P o rtlan d . V ancouver, the new R oosevelt highw ay, hut as W ashington and Pow ell Valley, living T he acoustics have been im proved being in stalled , in addition to th e from G resham w ere Mr. and Mrs. i one day d u rin g th e exposition. (hey w ere w arned of th e poor condi- | ,n encb P|ace for sev eral years. They and it is felt any audience in th e fu- ’ w ork of settin g th e new poles. A O rville E astm an , Mrs. C ora W alker B an l.lves Longer. tu re w ill not su ffer from lack of heat. J crew of ten men began th e w ork of and d a«Khter Miss Alice W alker, Mrs. (Ion of th e roads, th ey did not attem p t ,;#nw G resham 25 y ears ago, and All over th e United S tates the aver A dditional rad iatio n w ill be added if fram ing poles a t G resham yesterd ay . J " , ” neS 8or* Rob‘ r t’ age age of m an is increasing, to visit the cities on th is route. They have lived for 2u y ea rs in th e p rese n t th e ceiling does not solve th e heatin g ’ T hls w ork of se ttin g and fram in g lpl<lhouse, Mrs. M artha F ield- E very y ear saved in ad u lt life | « re a d y enjoyed tlx - trip to the caves fam ily home. W herever she has lived , . __ . n n ilS P n n tl o n /i V m z l I — „ problem poles w ill be continued all along th e i bouse and Mr- and M rs- f Ed Lem ing, m eans an in c re ase in the n atio n ’s and C rater L ake and th e ir view of the H oss hns won ns her friends all .......... « » • ■ « < « • -» » - • « « .h e r , ............... '« '’S ocean at Bandon was fine. The co u rs who knew h er, because of her .q u iet, Jam es Bechill, G. F. H artenhoff, Eu- untl1 ,h e en tire d istan ce sh all h av e | J(|ft „ " <h *“ th e 8,atp °f New York the a v e r es of th rep riv ers, th e U mpqua, Co u nassum ing ways, h er unselfishness quille and th e Rogue w ere followed and her th o u g h tfu ln ess for oth ers. She se n e W elling, Mr. W ihlon and o th e rs been covered. T he poles a re 50 and 100 or m ore guests p rese n t being ac- agf. age h a„ rise n from 24 y ea rs th e high school is to have a splendid 6" fppt *“ h eig h t and c a rry a voltage q uainted w ith each o th er. A basket 1840 to 30 years now. T his m eans along th e Pacific highw ay and tak en w as devoted to her husband and ch il new flag pole. It will stand 92 feet of also 60,000 a lte rn a tin g cu r- d in n er w as p arta k en of a t th e noon ll,at com m on sense, science and good In all, th e trip was one th a t could w ell d ren and kind to h er neighbors. She hour. j d octors have added six years to the be d uplicated by any one w ishing an was raised in th e United P re sb y teria n and w ill support a new A m erican flag. rent. Tills change w as im p erativ e as _______________ av erag e ag e of every individual. some of th e poles had been in place u n u su ally In terestin g to u r of th e ir ch u rch , in w hich she lived un til afte r Ljceuin Course Money to loan od real estate. Farm W h a t you w a n t, w hen you w a n t 1' state. com ing to O resham . when she united Some 20 responsible citizens in for over 20 years. loans at 6 per cent. I’ W T horne as you w a n t i t — W a n t ad it with th e M ethodist Episcopal church. G resham have sponsored a lyceum H er life in hom e and ch u rch w as ex co u rse w hich w ill he given in th e ' A dditional Locals By A. B. CHAPIN em p lary and her influence, though ex APROPOS OF LABOR D AY high school assem bly room or gym- j nasium . T he firs t num ber w ill occur i P u b lish e r E E. Brodie of th e O re erted quietly, was yet deep and far in Novem ber and one of the w orld's gon City E n te rp rise w as an Outlook reaching. W cwem — AÄ19« » B t EIKE, l AO i CS j STP iks ! leading lyceum m en will be here. T he 1 ca lle r on S atu rd ay . Mr. B rodie w as WE OEIWAND ONE The Itailie Miracle. NO MORE EVENING- C ook less pay co urse w ill cost p rac tica lly $500 and our m in ister to Slam u n til recen tly D i S h WA9HIIVG- while T he w orld haH never know n such PER. WEEK Qwe MEM UAJF TUEIft UMlOMS---- th e su p p o rt of everyone will be n e e d - 1 and is now devoting him self to his a m iracle as th e m iracle of th e radio. P a pfrvses the ( mpein - V IH Y C A M ’T W E ed to p u t th is over su ccessfully in n ew sp ap er w hich Is issued dally and And no man living know s w hat radio TH E Y WAVE TH EIR BK?HT HOUR DAY a financial way. weekly. and moving p ic tu res com bined are AND TIME AN DA HALF OVER. T IM E — f Board and Room W anted Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Y ager and d au g h destined to do for education. W 6 HAVE t lX T E E M HOURS A DAY, AND ’ S tu d en ts are m aking req u e sts to te r Je an left S unday for a m o n th ’s As ra ilro a d s shortened m en's Jour A TERRIBLE TIME ANDA HALF TO w ork for th e ir board and room and visit w ith frien d s and relativ es in neys, and te leg rap h y sh ortened ffET A ny PAY — » » te a c h e rs a re seeking places to stay Ohio, New York and o th e r e a ste rn tran sm issio n of m essages, so radio UP, fellovj housekeepers stand lófftTsEn-- for th e com ing year. Call 1961 from places. D uring th e absence of Mr. and moving p ic tu res will m ake s h o rt L E T 'S ORG-AMI2E ------- • 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. for fu rth e r in fo rm Y ager from the w ork of th e P o rtlan d er by m ore th a n n in e-ten th s th e Jour ney alo n g th e tíre sem e road of know l ation. E lectric com pany at L lnnem an station edge. his place will be filled by P. A. Adams MacM illan, 3,700 m iles aw ay in th e Dr. Johnson Injured In Aulo Spill. of P o rtla n d and th e G resham depot A rctic Ice, is called up and In te r Dr. H. C. Joh n so n Is w earing a w ork w ill be tak en c a re of by J. v . viewed by radio, an sw erin g th e A sso black eye w hich w as never m eant for ciated P re ss q u estio n s w ith his own Cogswell. b ro ad castin g ap p a ratu s. him. in addition to being m ore or less j L ater, when lie s ta rts flying, Mac V erne Cole, a tru c k d riv er for th e b ruised and shaken up w hen he w as i Millan will be able to an sw er q u e s j L u n d q u ist tru ck in g service, retu rn ed pinned under his C hevrolet a m ile east j tions by raillo w hile in flight. j to O resham M onday evening accom of th e Tw elve-M ile house S unday eve- i If m en can do th a t now. how soon panied by his bride, who un til A ugust will they ta lk th ro u g h th e eth er to ning as he was headed tow ard O resh- 1 I 25 w as Miss A nna H alfo rsen of H ills th o se cosm ic flying m achines, th e am. In addition to considerably dam - ' boro. A fter th e ir w edding they w ent p lan ets, floating in space? aging his physique, his auto su stain ed , CJ otmbqs — No s ta te o r o th er tro u b le p resu m W HV NO T FO CM AN ' on a sh o rt trip to Seaside. They have ably, once you get outside th is e a rth ’s 0 |R R -R U L « •— a broken w indshield, bent ste erin g AM ALG AM ATED C ffP E B A T .O N WE C o t t a B c v c o t t the ! secured th e D. S. Jo h n so n house in atm o sp h ere, only ab o u t 500 m iles g ear and th e top of the c a r w as to rn I O E S T O C K IN O ST i TCHEPÎ 9 nicksl - wus . l ; S o fa s h k k W hitehead addition and will begin deep. M E N D O N L V F R IE N D H V 8 8 V Ì •iff. th e dam ages am ounting to ap p ro x w t D em and v . at m o v ie î housekeeping at once. A n d m ake d a r l in g - . im ately $200. A big m achine h earing , á i 'D '.ess parloo . Dcmv fW) Window ('lean in g P A u G H T E A DARK H e h . O W N ’ — ___ me I p o r ex p e rt window clean in g see 8. Miss Rica A nderson, who a C alifornia "license approached him 1 years ago w as loeal re p o rte r for the £*Jltna- o r ,Pave o rd er" wHh John from th e w est and ju st as th e tw o m et, j Brown, G resham , phone 2501. Outlook, w as a c a lle r on th e office a light F ord d irectly behind th e larg e i force Monday. Hhe goes soon to A s e a r essayed to pass th e one in fro n t , to ria to resum e h er w ork as teach er of it and to avoid a d irect collision ; IT WILL PAY. in th e schools, w here she has been with th e Ford, Jo hnson took to th e 1 ( A n t i — \ \ )/ I Koe«'' » unool K , I I , ¡ l T urn over rig h t now to page tw o em ployed for sev eral years. She has •litch. T he F ord sped m e rrily on Its .»OCIÍA’ .ON I V • A and read th e W ant Ada. w lv but th e C alifornia ca r stopped I rec en tly retu rn ed from a C alifornia trip. and assisted in p u llin g .th e In jured I T h e re ’s a ra ft of them th is time. C o n tin u ed on page 4 man from beneath his m achine and j E very one should have your no eF.» . J ___* • . to I I b Lrirninir ringing th e dam aged m achine tice. F or t am ping and P icnics G resham Some offer exceptional chances. N ickerson Jellied chicken Is m ost convenient Steam p re ssu re cooked Chicken Dinner«. Some w ill s u rp rise you. In g lass.—Adv. tr Special chicken d in n er every W ed Give them th e tw ice over then nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. I G h a P im B usiness Is bu ilt on ad v ertisin g ; your telephone. P rice 5kc. W ithrow '« R eaU uranL —Ad. buying is encouraged by ad v ertisin g ; th e public Is benefited by advertisng.