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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15, NO. «$ BUSINESS MEN WILL SUPPORT H. S. GAME GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 192.'» LAST RITES SAID OYER AREME ( LUIS BEGINS BUSINESS houses use YKTIM OF ACCIDENT WINTER ACTIVITIES HALLOW FEN TRIMMINGS “Diamond” Dick Alive! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year ^ IN FRESHMAN CLASS S everal h undred persons w ere p res- T he first BOcial function th is fall of "W hen the fro st is on the pum pkin en t W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e Un- I the A rem e club, in ch arg e of th e so- and' the corn is in th e shock." G resh- denom inational tem ple 5* hen th e la st rial and en tertain m en t featu res for shop w indow s are beginning to w ords w ere u tte red over th e rem ain s G resham C hapter, O rder of E astern rem ind one o f th e fam ous poem of One of the biggest and m ost im p o rt At an age w hen tnost little girls are an t football gam es of th e season, a of the late Mrs. G race W heeler w ho s ta r , w as held on F riday evening of Jam es W hitcom b Riley as th e autum n p lan n in g w hat to nam e th e la test an tu ssel befw een G resham and E stacada, lost her life S atu rd ay aftern o o n in an ja st week in th e beautiful new hom e of days draw apace and H allow een and nex to th e ir doll fam ily, G resham has is to be played on S tap leto n field in autom obile accident n ear T illam ook. Mr nn,j Mrg j c S hultz on W allula T hanksgiving festivities a re in order a little m iss who is w restlin g w ith G resham on F rid ay aftern o o n , O ctober T he Rev. S. F. P itts conducted th e H eights, w hen a card p arty brought Cecil Metzger is m aking a distinctive such tam e su b jects as E nglish, alge service and spoke com forting w ords out a larg e num ber of m em bers and h it with th e excellent display in his 30, and it is planned to m ake th is one b ra. latin an d w o rld 's h isto ry, the of th e big events of th e y ea r in sport- to th e bereaved husband and d au g h frien d s of th e order. F o u rteen tab les i south show window. D ecorative m aple gro u p of studies com posing the c u r r i dom. E sta ca d a has alw ay s been th e te rs. Miss F loella Jaco b s and P ercy w ere played in th e b illiard room. ! leaves, bunches of luscious g rap es un- culum of th e frestim an y ear in th e col Shelley, th e la tte r from Sandy, sang, Much ad m iratio n w as expressed of th e disturbed on the vine and m any va- ch ief rival of th e G resham team and lege p re p a ra to ry co u rse of high th e title for cham pionship a t p resen t accom panied a t th e piano by Mrs. C a r hom e and th e floral deco ratio n s for rieties of seasonable vegetables m ake school. The young lady u n d er discus rie Noble, of P o rtlan d . T h ere w ere th e evening. T he club holds re g u la r , UP a h in te restin g exhibit, p erh a p s re sts w ith th e E sta ca d a boys. The sion ls Miss Ruth Dlnges, who uutil local team is going to m ake a h ard m any b eau tifu l floral co n trib u tio n s m eetings at th e homes of m em bers *he p art of the window a ttra c tin g the th e 7th of th e com ing D ecem ber, w ill from friends. The Rev. Mr. P itts in on th e second Monday aftern o o n of < tnost atten tio n is th a t w here sta n d s a fight to w re st th is title from them on be ten y ears old and who In S eptem his serm on used as a tex t th e w ords, each m onth d a rin g the w in ter. m ounted goose, tru e to life, w hich th e date m entioned if possible. T hey ber enrolled a t G resham Union high A m asq u erad e dance w ill be held at seem s ,n 8UrveX ,h e a rtistic scene with propose to give them a h a rd ru n for “V erily, verily, I say u nto you, if a school, being probably th e youngest m an keep my sayings, he sh a ll never M asonic h all on th e evening of Octo- , P e a s a n t in terest. T his p a rtic u la r th e ir money, so to speak, and they fresh m an to re g iste r a t th a t in stitu w an t all of G resham th e re to w atch see death .” T h roughout his discourse ber 30, u n d er th e auspices of th e * ° ° se ls 8 ra re specim en of th e Alas- tion since its beginning. L ast year he stressed th e c e rta in ty of death them do it. An appeal is being m ade A rem e club, T his w ill be th e first of kan * » • am i w as shot by F ra n k saw a g rad u atio n of a senior, Miss to th e b usiness houses, ask in g them to and th e necessity of an early p re p a ra a series of dan ces to be held from tim e Jo n es n ear Blalock, W ashington. It M ary K niefel, who had reg istered at tion. Among o th er th in g s he said, close th e ir places of b u sin e ss from 3 to tim e d u rin g th e w inter, w hich a re is a specie th a t is now n early ex tin ct After living the quiet life of a th e age of 11 years. “ We a re born to live, we live to die, and Mr. Jones could easily have dis- to 4:45 on th a t day and th e response being looked fo rw ard to w ith keen village physician for thirty years She is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. to th is appeal has been very g ra tify we die to live.” The 23d P salm w as an ticip atio n by those w ho have en- ’ P °8e<> of “ to collectors of ra re birds, in Norfolk, Nebr., Dr. Richard H a rry Dinges who in May of th is year read. T he p a llb e a re rs w ere W. D. joyed th e clu b 's dances in th e p ast, j Its re(1 bill and red legs m ark it as a Tanner turns out to be “Diamond'' ing. T he follow ing have signified Dick, dramatic dime novel hero. leased and moved on to th e E. R. th e ir interftion to coop erate in th a t K inder, L eslie W alrad, Lee Rail, Jo h n and who ap p reciate th e fine social oc- specim en th a t is very scarce, W illiam s, O scar Stone and A lfred Those supposed fiction stories are W right farm n ea r Pow ell V alley s ta w ay and an effort w ill be m ade to see casions w hich th ey offer. The joint I T he W alrttd M ercantile com pany irue episodes from Dr. Tanner’s tion from L exington, Oregon, w here Stafford., Com m ittal serv ices w ^re i I m em bers of th e com m ittee a rra n g in g I also has a shop window th at is w orthy o th e rs to ask them for a sim ilar life. R uth had m ade th e u su al eight years for the dances co n sists of Dr. and I of m ore th an o rd in ary n o t i c e H ere sta n d : A. W. M etzger, A ylsw orth & I held a t D ouglas cem etery. of th e g rades in four and a h alf years. Mrs. W heeler is survived by h er M artin, L. A. W ack com pany. The Mrs. H. V. Adix, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. th ey have featu red the idea of real ' She w as one of th re e out of a class of O scarette, the R oberts C onfectionery, husband, Jo h n W heeler, and two T h o rn e, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essei, { co rn stalk s, ta ste fu lly a rran g e d , to eight to su ccessfully pass th e te st ad d au g h ters. H azel and Louise. H er G resham O utlook, T ab e r P harm acy, Mr. and Mrs. S, B. H all. Mr. and Mrs. 1 cover n early th e en tire window. In m ittin g them into high school and she p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C raw G resham D rug Co., W ithrow 's re s ta u W. D. K inder, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. j th e cen ter is a m am m oth jack o' lan- w as th e only pupil In Morrow county ford, also survive her. She w as born A ylsw orth. T he d ates for th e dance:- j te rn illum ined by a colored electric ra n t, W elling's confectionery and re s in Canada 35 y ea rs ago and had lived T. R. H ow itt ls sp o rtin g a b ran d | 1,1 receive 100 per ce n t in 8P«»“ “ «- light w hich produces a very pleasing ta u ra n t, L. L. K idder & Co., W alrad have beeu fixed for October 30, De Besides m aking good passin g grades, M ercantile Co. and th e Cecil M etzger m ost of h e r life in the vicinity of B or cem ber 11, 1925, J a n u a ry 15, F e b ru effect. It is a b eautifully rea listic au- i new R iekenbaeker sedan, som e m a rk s being above th e average, Mrs. O. A. E astm an has retu rn ed grocery. T he gam e Is to be called ing And P le a sa n t Home. A la rg e co n ary 12, M arch 12, April 9 and April tu m n scene, enhanced, of course, by in her four F rosh subjects, Ruth is an good th in g s to eat rig h t and left. ' from Omaha, N ebraska, w here she was pro m ptly a t 3:10 and it is hoped th e re co u rse of au to s follow ed th e h ea rse to 30, 1926, en th u sia stic stu d e n t of th e piano and th e la st re stin g place in the cem etery. T he O scarette u sually has some- j a delegate to th e W om an's A uxiliary w ill be a good tu rn o u t to this, th e A b azaar and d in n er w ill be given is doing good w ork along th a t line. first gam e of th e y ear w ith E stacada. L eslie W alrad assisted in th e singing by th e club at the Masonic hall on th in g b rig h t and a ttra c tiv e about its ! of th e A m erican Legion w hich m et in a t th e grave. Some m ight th in k she is a m ischief w indows and now th e p opular colors n atio n al convention In th a t city. On F rid ay evening, November 20. t'onnty Club Agent Loses Car. with one eye on her books and the of H allow een a re depicted in o ran g e th e re tu rn trip she visited several New Building Well Under Way. W. D. K inder is lam enting th e loss and black. T he Hepp R acket Rtore is days at Salt L ake City and a t Boise, o th e r on her teach ers, but siftch is said W ork is p ro g ressin g rap id ly on th e CATTLE IN COUNTY not to be the case. She has a quiet of his po p u lar and ever read y high- ot behind in ch arm in g window dis- j Idaho. GET TUBERCULIN TEST j n plays. pow ered F ord w hich som e reck less new building w hich is being erected H ere may be found everything ' C h arles L am bert, w hile employed a ir of w om anliness and g rav ity not an d determ ined thief p ilfered aw ay bv W alter M etzger on th e co rn e r of often found in a little g irl of h er years. T he w ork of te stin g all dairy ca ttle to delight th e h e a rts of the sm all boy aro u n d the R ak er g ara g e one day last H er school p rin cip al, R. E. Cannon som e tim e du rin g T uesday nig h t from F o u rth and Main stre e ts for th e Buick an d girl as H ollow een approaches. w eek, cam e n ear fra c tu rin g a bone in th e g ara g e a t th e K inder hom e about agency d isplay and sa les room s, in th e county for tu b ercu lo sis is p ro says, “tell them she ra n k s 100 per his hand w hile c ra n k in g a tru ck . The D ecorations of oran g e and black g ressin g rap id ly according to S. B. tw o blocks w est of th e high school, j C laude S tockton drew th e p lan s and ls cent In citizenship.” She ap p a ren tly Mr. and Mrs. K inder had retu rn ed | su p e rin ten d in g th e co n stru ctio n of th e H all, county agent. T hrough the suggestive of H allow een m ake festive hand w as badly sw ollen for several tak es her sch o lastic honors very m od days. estly and does not seem to th in k she Is hom e about 11 o'clock on th a t evening 50 x 50 building w hich is com posed of m onth of S eptem ber Dr. G. D. Loder, th e windows of th e G resham city bakery. R. J. Irw in, su b -statio n salesm an at doing an y thing u n u su al in p u rsuing who is conducting th e w ork in the hollow tile w ith an ex terio r finishing And he drove th e ca r into th e garage th e S tan d ard Oil com pany p lan t, has high school b ran ch es a t th e age when w hich is located n ear th e house, lock of stucco. The floor is to be of cem ent ea st end of th e county, tested 697 a n i Methodist. Episcopal Chnrch. been prom oted to th e office of special moHt little g irls a re beginning the ing a re a r door on the Inside w ith tw o and the en tire fro n t w ill show up In m als, and of th is num ber only one S ervices of u n u su al In terest w ill be agent a t Bandon, Oregon, and will a s fifth, or possibly th e sixth grade. Ruth heavy hooks and sta p le s and fa ste n p la te glass. T he ap p e aran c e of th e an im al reacted to th e tu b ercu lo sis held a t th e M ethodist E piscopal sum e his new dutleH a t once. E v erett alread y has h er college In m ind when test. ing th e fro n t e n tra n c e a fte r him by building is to be g rea tly im proved by ch u rch next Sunday both m orning and B artholom ew and wife arriv ed last she w ill have finished high school and arched w indow s instead of th e o rd i m eans of a padlock. W hen Mr. K in Beginning w ith th e first of October der w ent to look for his tru stw o rth y n ary sq u a re lined windows. T he fro n t th e re w ill be tw o v e te rin a ria n s in the evening. The hour for m orning w o r n ig h t from W hite Salm on, W ashing Is th in k in g and plan n in g for th e days steed th e follow ing m orning, nothing room s of th e s tru c tu re w ill be used field. Dr. Silverw ood is te stin g in an ship is at 11, and th e ad d ress w ill be ton, th e form er to be em ployed by the to com e whpn she may becom e en w as to be found w ith th e exception of for display purpose and th e service a re a w hich includes ' P o rtlan d and given by Mrs. W illiam Brock, a n a local p lan t as a re a salesm an. They rolled at th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral col a b attered re a r door and w heel tra c k s room s w ill be located in th e re a r. It w est of the W illam ette riv er and Dr. tional se creta ry of th e W om en’s expect to m ake th e ir home in O resham lege. can be w hich w ere traced to th e highw ay, Is th o u g h t th a t the building w ill be L oder w orks in th e ea st en d of the Home M issionary society of the w hen a su itab le location Mrs. found. th en ce indications th a t th e m achine read y for occupancy by th e la tte r p a rt county. L ast week com pleted the M ethodist Episcopal church. POPULAR CARS AGAIN Mrs. R obert Lansdow n and baby, had been tu rn ed tow ard the Base Line. of November. are a ea st of th e Sandy riv er and the Brock Is know n as a talen ted sp eak er REDI CED IN PRICE It is thought th a t th e car w as towed te stin g has begun again im m ediately who h as a n atio n al view point and her P aul LeRoy, of Oregon City, have r e ad d ress w ill both be pleasing and tu rn ed to th e ir hom e after visiting for Free Methodist Church Services. T he M. C. W ebater Motor com pany o u t of th e garage, considering th e w est of there. profitable. T he an n u al th an k offering sev eral days w ith her sister, Mrs. C. is h erald in g a su b sta n tia l red uction “T he G re atest T hing in th e W orld” q u ie tn ess w ith w hich it w as spirited T he c a ttle ow ners a re anxious to In price on th e p o p u lar H udson and aw ay. E vidently a cro w b ar had been w ill be the su b ject of th e serm on S u n have th e an im als tested and a re co of th e society will be received a t th is E. R usher. A reception w ill be given at the Essex ca rs w hich a re rep rese n ted here in se rted in th e door and th e books day m orning a t th e F re e M ethodist o p era tin g w ith th e v e te rin a ria n s in tim e. T h ere w ill be special m usic in M ethodist E piscopal church next by th e above com pany w ith sales and to rn off. T he K inder hom e is ra th e r ch u rch and In th e evening th e pasto r, ch a rg e in a nice way. T he only delay connection w ith th e service. show room s on Pow ell street. T he evening service at 7:30 w ill be th e Rev. W. T. K lotzbach, w ill speak T uesday evening, October 27, In honor isolated w hich p erh ap s accounts for in th e p ro g ress of th e w ork w hich has th e d eterm ination of th e th ief in se on th e c h a ra c te r of Moses. Sunday been experienced up to th e present especially devoted to m usic. Besides of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. H u e tt’s re tu rn Since opening th e agency here about c u rin g tfcfs p a rtic u la r auto. T here school w ill convene at 10 a. m. and in tim e is t,hat in case w here th e ow ners th e usual opening service of w orship to th e w ork for th e com ing year. It a m onth ago Mr. W ebster has In te r w ere oth er m achines in th e neighbor- th e evening at 7 o'clock th e young a re not at hom e at the tim e th e re a d th e ch o ir w ill ren d er the follow ing a n Is expected th a t th e people will g a th ested m any in th e E ssex-H udson line hood stan d in g in th e open w hich w ere j people’s m eeting will be held, followed ing is m ade w hich m akes it necessary th em s: “Be S till;” “My God and F a th e r at 8 o'clock and at 9 a sh o rt p ro and is proving him self a very e n e r unm olested. To add in su lt to inju ry , by th e serm on. All a re w elcom e to for a re tu rn trip to co llect th e testin g e r ;" “How Long W ilt Thou F o rg et gram will be given, w hich will begin getic salesm an. He i s ’ show ing how Me?" and “Shadow s of E vening.” Miss w ith devotional service and w ill In- th e tum ily of m oderate m eans can th e K inder c a r w as u n in su red . T he th ese services. fee of 25 cen ts per anim al, w hich ls G ertru d e A lexander anil Guy D. Jones i elude a talk by W. J. Cooper and r e possess a ea r of exceptional value and county club ag e h t can still laugh, a ------------------------- com pulsory acco rd in g to th e sta te law. will sing “W hile th e E a rth R em ain- I spouse by th e p asto r, as well as sev- beauty. how ever, and he has secured a m a- Gresham Undenominational Services, T his fee does not cover th e en tire cost chine to tide him over for th e present. T he usual services will be held at “th ,” and C. E. R usher and Miss eral m usical num bers by th e high In ad v ertisin g th e reduction w hich of th e testin g . It ls used for th e p a y No trac e has been found up to th is ’ ‘he U ndenom inational^ tem ple on the M yrtle R u sh er w ill sing “T w ilight.” school o rch e stra and glee club, a vio has ju s t gone Into effect Mr. W ebster ing of th e tra n sp o rta tio n in th e con T he Bible school will m eet In Its lin solo by Miss C h arlo tte Nash and a not only reso rts to th e n ew sp ap er but tim e of his c a r or the m an w ho so u n com ing Sunday, Sunday school a t 10 du ctin g of th e work. The federal gov cerem oniously se p arate d it from its a. m., and preach in g in th e afternoon ern m en t is su p plying th e te ste r and various assem blies prom ptly a t 10 vocal d u e t by Miss G ertiu d e A lexan has decorated th e front of Ills place a t 2 o’clock. T he p asto r, th e Rev.- 8. 1 o'clock and th e E pw orth League In the der and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth. H. L. of business w ith a ttra c tiv e signs, in ow ner. F. P itts, will speak again in th e eve th e m a terial, and the city of P o rtlan d evening at 6:80. St. C lair will preside and the Rev. E. viting th e public to come and see. is co operating w ith th e federal gov ning a t 7:30. T he m id-w eek p ray e r Halloween Masquerade Dance. B eginning Sunday m orning, Novem T. Ju d d of th e B ap tist ch u rch will T he A rem e club w ill give a m as service w ill be held on T uesday eve ern m en t by w ay of le ttin g Dr. Silver- ber 1, E v an g elist D. W illa Caffray will offer th e Invocation. T he public ls F arm Rem inder*. wood han d le th e w ork In o rd er to q u erad e dance In the M asonic hall on ning. conduct a series of m eetings, co n tin u invited to the reception. F rid ay night, O ctober 30. Music will com plete th e county by th e first of the T he best ty p e of fat lamb w eighs ing for th ree weeks. Miss C affray won Ja c k W ilson, th e little son of Mr. be furnished by G igray's orch estra. year. Baptist Church Services. A dm ission 50c per person.—Adv. m any friends when she conducted a and Mrs. Jam es W ilson, ls recovering about 80 lbs., says the O. A. C. E x peri T he Bible school of th e B aptist All assista n c e rendered by th e peo series of m eetings here two y ears ago, from a light a tta c k of sc a rle t fever at m ent statio n , and those m uch heavier My chrysan th em u m s a re now ready ch u rch will begin prom ptly a t 10 and ple in th e v ario u s com m unities by way will not bring so good a price on the for sale, m ore beautiful th a n ever. Call th e p reach in g service a t 11 o'clock. of notifying neighbors of th e arriv al who w ill hail her com ing w ith delight. bis home, w hich is u nder q u ara n tin e. m ark et. T he cu t in price is u sually She is an ordained m in ister of th e F ire drill w as conducted a t th e and. see them . Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, . , . . . . «. , *ii I p re tty heavy on lam bs th a t ru n up to T he p astor, th e Rev. E. G. Judd, w ill i of th e te ste r, seeing th a t th e anim als M ethodist E piscopal church and has schools phone 58x4.—Adv. today by F ire Chief M. J. Alls- ! „ . , . - ... ,, , . l , • 90 to 100 pounds, reg a rd le ss of quail- preach on the su b ject "T h in g s th a t j a re in a co nvenient place so th a t th e had n ea rly a score of y ears of s e r house and F ire M arshal F. M. M ack .1. . .. .. . . T he N eighbors of W oodcraft will Count.” T he In term ed iate society w ill te ste r can do th e w ork rap id ly and vice in th e evangelistic field. She will T he 270 pupils of th e high school ty. By feeding th e fatten in g lam bs one pound of g rain a day and all the m eet T uesday afternoon w ith Mrs. m eet at 5:30 p. m., th e B. Y. P. U. at th e p rom pt paym ent of the te stin g fee be assisted by Miss C hristensen, a tai cleared (lie building, w hich is a tw o- alfalfa they will eat, they should gain Jo h n M etzger and it is desired th a t 6:30 a nd th e evening ch u rch service Is ap p reciated by th e v e te rin a ria n s in | ¿n ,7 d w o rk e r'a m o n g young people and sto ry stru c tu re , in 59 seconds. T he all m em bers w ill be p resen t. a t 7:30. T he topic of th e p ray e r m eet conducting th e w ork, as th is all helps a very fine soloist, who will have g rad e school pupils m ade a b etter one pound every th re e to four days. ing and Bible stu d y will be held W ed to speed up th e w ork and aid In an ch arg e of the m usic and do th e solo record, when 382 pupils m arched out W h a t you w ant, w hen you w au t 1’ ! early com pletion. HOYS AND GIREN, nesday evening at 7:30. as you w an t It— W a n t ad. It. w ork d u rin g th e m eeting. T he two in 35 seconds. PRIZES AWAIT YOU com prise one of th e finest and m ost Engineer*' E\>a iiiiiiiit Ion Io He Held. rei eff< ctlve team s In th e evangelistc field. T he U. 8. Civil Service Com mission It Is said. an n o u n ces open com petitive ex am i A rboleda ( labhon«e to lim e n atio n s to fill vacancies In th e p o si C ountry F air. tions of en g in eerin g d raftsm an and A "co u n try fair" will be held S a t sen io r en g in eerin g d rafstm a n , U. S. urday, October 24, a t th e A rboleda F o re st Service, P o rtlan d , Oregon, at clubhouse, located on Powell Valley $1680 and $1860 a y ear respectively,! road at F ern avenue. The fair will and fu tu re vacancies as they m ay oc- I During the month of October Bargain Rates have been open at 6 p. m. and su p p er will be I c u r th ro u g h o u t th e 11th Civil S ervice Who ««n m ake th e m ost com ic H al- served to those not desiring a heavy Receipt of ap p licatio n s w ill lowcen pum pkin? Who th e m ost ar- announced by The Morning Oregonian and The Port m eal. C|WP N ovem ber 18, .’ 925. tlstlc ? Who can produce th e biggest land Telecram, both of which papers combine with the T liere will be a fo rtu n e telle r, clow n, | p or fu r ,f,er in fo rm atio n and ap p ll- pumpkin, fishpond and everything th a t goes ' (.a tjon blank apply to the local secre- A handsom e prize aw aits you in Outlook. The following attractive offers will be in w ith an old-fashioned carn iv al. All i ja r y board of civil service ex am in ers, a,,y °t th ese classes. force during this month. a re Invited to atten d . j p q Bldg., P o rtlan d . , “ --------- oh, n>y! Halloween Is near. -------------- -— Big Spud Field In Oregon. A G resham business house offers prlx- Daily and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year $7.00 A ,u ‘rn ° V,>r 8 neW 08 ‘° ‘ * an O regon’s p o tato yield th is year Is *• ‘o r "bill In m aking ghost la n tern s I rep o rted S3 per cent of norm al, w ith fr,,rn pum pkins. Now get busy. Ixx»k Daily Oregonian and Outlook, 1 year.............. $6.00 an In crease of 1,188,000 bush els over th ro u g h th is Outlook and find the SMITH Portland Telegram and Outlook, 1 year........... $4.50 last y ear, w hile In th e nlted S tates ‘be ad th a t m entions^ th e prizes. MEMORIAL Bargain Subscription Rate on City Dailies Mail subscriptions only. We Are Agents for these Papers. See Us Now ! Presbyterian Church F A IK V IF W , O R F . REV E It D HOLLEN8TED, Minister Ssailay M orslss Worablp, Il A. M. 1 this year's production Is estimated at I over 100,000,000 bu sh els below 1924. , The big d ecrease Is in the far e a st And ! , th e m iddle w est and may not have \ much effect on th e coast. Mewing Machine*. Five sewing) machines, ranging In price from $5 to $35.00. J. E .Metzger. |