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4 GRESHAM OUTLOOK HOLIDAY NUMBER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL SECTION bo boys, why n o t show your apprecia-1 boys, w hich Is "onnected w ith the tion by su p p o rtin g th e g irls. Come Y. M. C. A. show your pep. R a ' R aj Ra! G irls! i The purpose of th e club Is to create. A POPULAR PERSON. (H ow ard H opper) THE NEED OF A SWIMMING TANK ma‘n,“io and exte“d t*‘|ro"«hou‘ ‘*e AT G. U. H. S. school and com m unity, high sta n d ard s He is a p o p ular m an a t ou r high school. P o p u lar, though he doesn't of C h ristian c h a ra c te r. T he slogan of study one h alf as m uch as th e o r club Is ( lean Living, Clean d in ary high school stu d en t, yet he Speech, Clean S port, C lean S cholar- never fails in any subject. He ship." com es to school dressed in overalls T he club 8 tar, ed w ith a gro u p of and an old w ork sh irt. He has a 1 five boys, th e p resid e n t of each of the four c ia8sea and th e stu d en t body , p le asa n t “hello" In sto re for every presid en t. In th e first m eeting 15 I stu d e n t he m eets. He is po p u lar though he doesn't play on any a th other m em bers w ere tak en into th e letic team , sing in th e boy’s glee club and th u s filling the qu o ta of 20 club, o r play in th e o rc h e stra or boys from tbig scbooi. band. H e is never seen w ith c e r In ‘b ® second m eeting th e follow- tain g ro u p s of frien d s and s till he ing boys w ere elected to offices: h as friends. He never flirts w ith P resid en t, Floyd M cKinney; vice th e g irls nor does he ever w alk p resid en t H orace W ihlon; se creta ry , home from school w ith one. S till O rville Jo h n so n ; tre a s u re r, C linton he is popular, yes, Mr. R usher is as C h alk er; se rg e an t a t A rm s, George p o p u lar as any high school ja n ito r M cA llister; yell leader, E ldore J o h n can ever expect to be. son. H. W. S trong w as chosen as ad u lt advisor of th e club, and the club has had sev eral m eetings and have dis D on't fo rg et th e a d v e rtise rs w hen cussed sev eral q u estio n s for th e b et you need an y th in g in th e ir line. te rm en t of th e school. • (E rn e st M eyer) U nion High school should have a sw im m ing ta n k fo r th e com m unity as well as for th e school, for w hat b etter exercise can th e re be th a n sw im m ing. . w im m m ing is a good, clean, h ealth y rec re atio n w hich is denied by no one. ' a J '* lmry lnK tan lt would be b u ilt t w ould enable every one to swim, as sw im m ing is a necessity w hich every one should know. Who know s w h at ot it o p p o r tu n ità . I I I f I I C P U f l A I C D I D I T l hLri^ .m ?,a,1.Ce8 wo“ ld fllllJ I M u C V H I I t l W U U L Ml i l i K l I I t Í 3 | a hi° y tO h*1’1861/ ' b ut t0 bis B y It. E. C A N N O N , P rin c ip a l. i l i 1 | friend which he may save from drow n- ing by the know ledge of sw im m ing. D uring the p ast session of th e O re If such a th iq g should o ccu r in the STI DENTS APPRECIATE OPPOR gon S tate le g isla tu re an effort w as [ classed w ill have an equal day in fu tu re and you have learn ed to swim TUNITIES. m ade to eq u alize th e co st of high all the fu n ctio n s of th e society, I in th e G. U. H. S ta n k , you su rely school ed u catio n in union high school I (John F lem ing) d istric ts w ith th a t Of s t u d e n t s cominv I We now have o u r 8tudent body would never re g re t th a t you prom oted G resham Union High school ha« one in to the Union high school d istric t m8e‘ing8 ,n w hich all b u sin ess per- th e building of one for y o u rself and of the best fitted achool buildings in , a? . . . «»strict tafn in g to th e stu d e n ts is b ro u g h t up your ch ildren. K . 1 e s r c . la n d discussed upon. All classe s m ay To th o se w ho th in k they a re hand!- the state, and the stu d e n ts know th is and ap p re cia te it. T he ta x p ay e rs and G resham Union High school was one have th e ir word in th e su b je ct w hich I capped w ith su rp lu s avoirdupois, es- school board do all in th e ir pow er to of th e first to o rg an ize in th e sta te of is discussed, but th e re is a ch an ce for pecially women and g irls, a sw im m ing provide for th e com fort and w ell b e Oregon but th e ta x p ay e rs living in th e class division in th ese m eetings, I tan k would have an econom ic value as ing ot the stu d e n ts, w hile at school, d istric ts have alw ay s paid a g re a te r w hich, of th e classe s w ere b ro u g h t I they w ould d isco n tin u e buying a n ti and w hile going to and from school. am o u n t of tax th an those who have I m ore closely in to rela tio n sh ip w ith I fat p ills and go for a daily plunge, The stu d e n ts of th e high school a p sen t stu d e n ts to the high school from one an o th er, would not occur. We In a very sh o rt tim e they w ould be In p rec iate th e se accom m odations and o utside th e d istric t. The first attem p t hope to elim in ate m uch of th is feel- th e best of h ealth , eatin g th re e cq u are do th e ir best to keep th e school bu ild to equalize th is situ atio n was m ade Ing: possibly not th is y ea r as the I m eals a day and have a model form, ings and grounds in th e best of condi th ro u g h an effort to get th e sta te and lim it of tim e is too sh o rt: but if th is A sw im m ing ta n k is bound to come, tion. T h ere is no carv in g s found in county m oneys, for stu d e n ts attending p lan of school o rg an izatio n is c a rrie d why prolong it? O ther schools have the school w oodw ork or tra s h found union high schools, paid to union high | out, In la te r years, all stu d e n ts will I them and they a re a w o rth w h ile com - lying on th e grounds. school d istric t. T he law now enum er p a rtlc ip a te in th e sam e activ ities. ¡raodity w hich w ill seem a necessity to T he stu d e n ts show th e ir a p p re c ia ate s th e stu d e n ts In th e d istric ts in you a fte r your first swim or first les- tion by ad v e rtisin g th e ir school in w hich they live and the money is giv WORKEKS STR IK E FLOWING Ison in sw im m ing. ath letics, class plays and m usical p ro en to th e g rad e d istric t a fte r th e grad e WELL. I If G. U. H. S. h as th e best school ductions, and from th e good show ing d istric ts have ceased to ed u cate the (T acy R acine) | sp irit in th e state, why not rew ard her m ade In th ese things, I am su re th a t stu d en ts. Five and a h alf m iles above Bull as one of tb e be8t equipped schools of im the tax payers feel th a t th e ir money T he p rin cip al of o u r high school, I Run h eadw orks, th e w o rk ers w ere th e sta te ? is w ell spent. w as selected by th e te a c h e rs of th e d rillin g Into the riv er bottom of solid s ta te as a m em ber of th e leg islativ e rock to lay a foundation for a dam. HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA A PKOGRENN OF GRESHAM MARKED. com m ittee re p re se n tin g th e te ac h ers W hen they had dug down 92 feet, hot SUCCESS. (A lta H endrickson) Not m anv v ea rs bk o t h i s c lt v w a s I ,°Te«o n - an d a88‘8,ed secu rin g w ate r shot up from th e d rill ab o u t 40 (Jam es M cA llister) i.tn y y e a r s a g o tills c ity w a s ! l leg e g i islatio s l a ti o n n to t th h e e e effect ffe c t t th h a a t t t tr r a a n n s s - - I I fee» i into n tn n th ... e air. .i. a ii w ere th rille d to I to feet All Just a sm all co u n try village w ith only p o rtatio n , in te re s t on bonds, and a fair I see it, th in k in g It w as a m in e r a l' The high school ca fete ria is proving sm ali all g grad rad e e school school for for education, education. j in te re st on v alu atio n , m ay be added to I sp rin g . Some o f th e water* was" i m - i a f r.eai 8UCCess- F o u r y ears ago th e a sm I he grade school Is now rep aced by | th e COBt of o p era tin g th e high school m ediately bottled and sen t to Po™- f a ! ete,ria , w as 8 tarted ,n th e bigh *»\JheW an<l a new fh e tra n sp o rta tio n item m ay be added land to be analyzed. H ow ever, a fte r h ? £ ° 0 |‘ J1 w as 8O/ ” e th in ^ new and high school h as also been added in ,)n|y w hen e n tire tra n sp o rta tio n is tw o days the w ate r tu rn ed cold and all dl|ff^ re.,Lt a n Xtb ln g ever attem p t- Ihe city. C oncrete and b rick buildings , (u r n jghed to a ll living m o re th an a hopes of a m in eral sp rin g w ere van I ed by tb e b ,Kl> school before. It s ta rt- have taken the place of the old cheap- n ijie from th e schoolhouse by th e ished. T he w ate r is still gush in g from E ' off vUt, w ben tb e Ye a r ended ly-constructed, fire-trap buildings. n e a re st trav e led road— th is m eans it I th e drill although it is not shooting 1 W?8 8 ’\ di.t,i° n , 7 v h 3 ™ ° G resham has one of th e finest fair i m u st be fu rn ish ed to stu d e n ts attend 1- over sir feci into .ho »ir ’ h u n d red and fifty d o lla r debt. T his grounds in th e state. G resham is ing the high school from o utside the [over six feet up Into th e air. debt w as an accen t of in ex p erien ce of It is th o u g h t th a t th e w a te r m ust building up very rapidly. Along the I high school d istric t as well as to those have had som e p re ssu re w hich ac- th e m an ag em en t an d co n d u ctin g th e stre e ts one sees m any fine hom es of | w ithin th e d istric t. cafeteria. T he school board paid the I counted for its being hot. a rtistic designs. bill and said th a t th e ca fete ria could T h ere is h o doubt th a t tra n sp o rta - T here is a w onderful tra n sp o rta tio n i n o t continue. , tion will add to o u r school and re- IDLENESS ( A I SE OF ( RIME W AVE The next y ear Mr. Cannon persuaded betw een P o rtlan d and G resham , by | q u ire som e ad d itio n al eq u ip m en t hut (P h ilip W rig h t) I th e school board to give him a tr y a t way of bus and c a r service. ' Mr. M iller, cle rk of th e d istric t, has W ith these im provem ents and co n The crim e w ave w hich is now the m an ag em en t of it an d w ith a new veniences, G resham is bound to be a 1 c" ef“ Uf Hgured , th e ad <JJUon^ cost sw eeping over th e co u n try Is one un- home econom ics te a c h e r they sta rted an d feels assu re d we w ill be repaid p recedented in our history. It now off a new year. One new idea th a t fine city. ■ th ro u g h th e p er ca p ita p ay m en t In re- seem s th a t n ea rly an y young fellow sta rte d w ith th is y ear w as th a t every- T IIE MUNHINOTU. fund from th e co unty high school tul- can p u rch ase a revolver and go about one p atro n izin g th e ca fete ria should ( E lb ert Boice) tio n fund. We feel It will m ean a big- robbing hom es and holding up pedes- pay $3.00 In advance. T his w as good The stu d en ts of G resham Union g er anti b etter school and th e outside trla n s. We th in g th a t if th ese sam e se cu rity and alw ay s helped th e cook high school a re looking forw ard to one of the best a n n u a ls th a t has ever been published hy th e school. The senior class is tak in g th e responsibiil- He have the largest assortment in Gresham. ly of sponsoring this 1926 M unhinotu i However, th e p u n ish m en t for th ese m eans of success. A n o th er very im- w hich is well on its way. T he pro g school. W ithout them we would m ake m in o r crim es should not be so severe p o rta n t p a rt w as th a t m any farm ers ress thus far is a m onth ahead of th a t a decided step b ackw ard because oth er as it is. By sev ere p u n sh m en t, a and o th e r people donated m any of any previous annual. All p o rtra its schools sta n d read y and w illing to young m an is o ften m ade into a h ard - th in g s such as ap p les, potatoes, tom a fu rn ish tra n sp o rta tio n and ra n busses have been photographed by Mr. H ardy ened crim in al. toes, c a rro ts, cabbage, and m any oth- and the seniors' p ictu res a re being en- 111 o u r school d istric t b o u n d aries and | cr th in g s w hich w ere going to w aste. Phone 1236___________________________ GRESHAM graved by the Beaver E ngraving co. ’ some. If not all, would leave us. The SCHOOL SUPPORT APPRECIATED. of P ortlan d . Mr. Noonan, form erly hoard has spent co n sid erab le tim e in (Lloyd S alisb u ry ) HI-Y (I.U B ORGANIZED. store open evenings beginning .Monday, December 81 w ith the Bureau of E ngrav in g at Min- investigation and trip s have been G resham Union High school h as the (Floyd M cKinney) neapolis and at p resen t re p re se n ts- m ade to R ainier, Longview, M ilwaukie, best su p p o rt from th e o u tsid ers of any A Hi-Y club has been recen tly s ta r t live of th e Beaver E ngraving Co., Is Handy and elsew h ere to a s c e rta in what school I have ev er know n o r visited. w orking nt nights w ith the stalT to has been done in o th er schools. I.et- T his su p p o rt h as very m uch to do ed in G resham Union high school. T he Hi-Y is a club for high school niake th is an n u al a g re a t success. le rs have been d irected to G oldendale. w ith the way th e school g ets along in The 1928 M unhinotu will contain W ashington; B oardm an. Oregon, and th e com m unity. If th e school has m any new and o riginal features. T he , elsew here. In addition to learning poor su p p o rt it is su re to be a dead cover will be reinforced old E gyptian I w hat is done in th e above nam ed plac- school. T he p a tro n s of th e school are %3i23»i>iSi3ìSì$ìSiSi3t3ìSiS}SiSiSì».St3ìSìSi9>9»Sì9l»)9i&StSi9)SiSiS>S)»i3>i Im ttatlon le ath e r and the size will he ( es, everything has been done to ac- very kind and ta k e an in te re s t in the ’ ettlarged to K x l l , or sta n d ard size, ¡q u a in t o urselves w ith the m ost recent school. They visit it once in a w hile A T he p irate Idea is being ca rrie d ideas in tra n sp o rta tio n . We have and learn of th e activ ities and grow throughout the hook, that Is, all a rt learned, th ro u g h inv estig atio n , that to like them . It is th e p a tro n s of the w ork pertatiiH to p irate life. Arnold th e re is nothing left for us to do but high school as w ell as th e stu d en ts Rogers, th e a rtist, has had th ree y ears su p p o rt a bigger and b e tte r high w hich m akes a good high school. The experience in draw ing for puhllca- ! school and th e recen t law m akes tilts o u tsid e su p p o rt of a high school is tlons and is doing exceptionally good en tirely possible w ith o u t m uch ad d i w hat keeps it going. If th a t su p p o rt w ork this year. The m em bers of the tional cost to us. T hose who u n d er should cease th e school w ould also staff a re w orking diligently to put out stan d the situ atio n best have realized cease soon and give up a fte r a weak a su p erio r an n u a l and to have it out th a t the cost to those o u tsid e the stru g g le. T h erefo re I feel su re th at at least tw o w eeks before school is union high school d istric t us com all th e stu d e n ts of G resham high are | pared Io th e cost of those living In the m ore th an th a n k fu l for th e ir^ o u tsid e 1 out In May. Our cases are now filled with exclusive new jewelry for Christinas giving T he m em bers of the staff a re as fol d istric t has not been equitable. The su p p o rt. \\ hy not take advantage of the opportunity for leisurely selection low s: E lbert Boice, E ditor In Chief; i recent law Is a good step In th e right Lloyd A rvidson, A ssistant E ditor; 'd ire c tio n tow ard equalizing th e cost Eveiy article is reasonable in price, and exactly at the same figure you would AA'HY SD M ANA CHANGES. Floyd M cKinney. B usiness M anager: of high school privileges. (E a rl W hetzeil) pay, even on Christmas eve, with stocks depleted. Arnold Rogers, Staff A rtist; E leanor G resham Union high school p atro n s At (he end of each y ear a rise s th e | Botkin, H isto rian ; D onald Confrey, have alw ays had a pride and e n th u Society E d itor: O rville Johnson, S n ap siasm in th e ir high school and will q u estion, "W ho w ill be o u r coach next shot E ditor; S arah M etzger, S ten o g undoubtedly co n tin u e to su p p o rt it iu y ear?" It is a h ard Job for a coach to come ra p h e r; E ldore Johnson, A thletic E di any w orthy en terp rise. T he p resen t to r : Helen M axwell, A dvertising E d i high sta n d ard could not possibly lie I n to a school and try to put out a w in- | to r ; Aille lla rte ll, Joke E ditor. continued if o th e r d istric ts should op uing team , especially if he h as to r e e ra te busses ami ta k e from th e high build his team . In th e first p lace he I I I It It ARA II AS BEEN MOVED. school stu d e n ts who would u n d o u b ted lias to get ac q u ain ted w ith th e players (H a rry DJurl ly feel obliged to atten d an o th e r school and then before he can s ta rt o rg a n iz T he high school lib ra ry , w hich u n it th a t school fu rn ish ed them tr a n s ing lie has to find out w hat each m an | til recently w as n ear the p rin cip al's p o rtatio n free, a rra n g e d It so th a t they can do. We do not w ish to criticize office, has been changed to w hat was could leave hom e at 9:20 or 9:30 In lie school board, who have done the I form erly Miss H utch iso n 's room, th e m orning, and a rriv e home about best th a t they could, but Just m ake a w hich Is of a la rg e r size and m ore 4 o'clock in tiie evening as well as i suggestion. A fter a coach h a s been | convenient both for the lib ra ria n and o th erw ise have b e tte r tra n sp o rta tio n in a school a y ear he can ju st about th e pupils. to and from school th an they now tell who will m ake th e team . In th is | »¡II tic can s ta rt liis bunch to g ,ilc i T his change w as n ecessary to a c have. and will not have to w aste a w eek or com m odate a la rg e r num ber ot pupils T he o p p o rtu n ity has come. The tw o to find th e lu st com bination. Of and to increase the num ber of hboks hoard has investigated fully and will co u rse th e re will be some changes in th e library. At p resent the lib ra ry is open three extend tra n sp o rta tio n so th at they may but lie w ill know how he can build his | add it as an item of expense ami team around. days a week, T uesday, W ednesday ami ch a rg e It ag a in st the county high A nother big ad v an tag e of a second j F riday, ami the eighth period every school tu itio n fund and we sh all u n year coach is th a t m ost of th e p lay ers day. doubtedly w itn ess u su b stan tia l will know his sty le of play and he will ] grow th in G resham Union high school. not have to d rill them in th at so much. VOTING IS A PRIVILEGE. A bus may he added to c a rry s tu For in stan ce in football he can tell th e i D orothy Cooper i dents from D ow ellhiirst and G ilbert W hat is voting? We all. at som e schools. No tuition is n e ie ssa ry to he men w hat a play Is going to he and | they will u n d erstan d . tim e or an o th er, are called upon to T his is ju st a hint and a hint to the | vote; lint w hat do we do w hen we paid by stu d en ts living in th ese two In our new display of If'rist Watches are the vote? We m erely choose. On elec d istric ts should they atten d o u r high wise is sufficient. We have a good j tion day w e vote on can d id ates for of school ami some of them have ex coach, why not keep him. new shapes so popular this season. And in fices Htid we choose the one whom we pressed them selves ns d esiro u s of consider most com petent, and m ost com ing. in th e event a bus can lie \ \ APPE AL FDR A GIRL'S B ASKF I their development the designers show an ex ru n to suit th e ir convenience. T his BAIL TEAM. able to fill the position. will probably not he a rra n g e d for b e pert skili that is most entrancing. Ami who has the right to do the vot t M yrtle S o d erq u ist) ing or choosing? Any san e citizen fore the fall of 1926 but th e tr a n s p o r G resham Union HI, up to th is tim e who is of age has th is privilege of tatio n will he fo rth com ing any tim e ¡lias not had a g irl's basket b ail team j helping to elect officials who will re p tell oi m ore stu d e n ts desire tra u sp o r re p re se n tin g th e school. W hy? ta t ion. resent his sta n d a rd s and m orals. T he g irls of Union Hi a re Just as I Why. then, a re th e re a few In ev (cap ab le of com peting w ith g irls of Over stock of Cuff I,inks. G e n ts' an d lad ies' rin g s, ery com m unity w ho have an honest IN II R-4 I Ass DID. A M Z ATION cither schools as a re th e boys of th is > i " ' v c i:c . w il 4 of all k in d s, a lso rin g s of tig h t to vote but who do not exercise M I DEI). Ischool w ith th e boy* of t h e o t h e r be sold f o r ................. th e lea d in g f ra te r n a l o r th is rig h t on election day? T h ere Is tA ddle P u llen ) schools O ther schools have a g irl's | per p air as long as they last P op u lar prices. only one conceivable reason. They ders. T h ere has been co n sid erab le d isc u s ¡school team . Why not we? H aven't a rt slack ers, su rely none but a sla c k sion am ong th e g irls of th e high our g irls ju st as m uch ab ility as those e r would re fra in from doing his duty school in re g a rd to form ing a d u ll or I of o th e r schools? By all m eans. The A yyornlorl'iil d is p la y of genuine Poly- A gent for the W iley B. Alien P lano Co . Mason to his country and from exercising his .inc oilier type of an o rg an isa tio n in hoys seem to th in k th a t they a re the chrome. Electric Floor Lamps, Console Hamlin. Ludwig. H aynes. Cable W illington Con- _- ow n privileges. w hich all c lasse s may have a p art only ones who can b rin g honor to the over, C um berland and o th er pianos & Set« and Candlesticks. If a m em ber of a la rg e concern was V ario u s s u g g e s tio n s have ti.cn ntadt school in th e way of ath letics, but they H om e of th e W orld F a m o u s “ AM PICO” S not allow ed to vote on m a tte rs which nd hearty coopei Dion will be given will th in k differently If th e school w ill | w ere of vital im portance to him, he to th e w ork of o rg an izin g th is u e ttv i- | ever o rg an ise a g irl's team , would feel, and Justly so. th at he had i In th is way. clo ser re la tio n sh ip is Some people th in k th a t the g irls a re ] GLASSWARE been robbed of his privilege, and be oped to tic tu "light about betw een the net stro n g enough to stan d th e stra in would be justified In com plaining. But ' - an d i m o i. frie n d ly feelin g and th a t it w ould not be p ro p er fo r A la r g e r a n d m o re c o m p le te sto ck of if th is sam e m em ber was offered a * IH b e t.'u n .l a m o n g all. g irls to ap p e ar In public places In G la ssw a re th a n e v e r before. T h e very- vote, and th ro u g h negligence failed i . o u l t i (■ great!) in tavoi ot th. it gymnasium suit. G irls of th e to aval! him self of his o p p o rtu n ity he this move ami ate w illing to give th e ir | 2Dt h cen tu ry a re not as weak as some la te st in T a b le Cut G lass. R easo n ab le would have no rig h t to boject to m e a s help an d Ideas in aiding th e g irls to p e o p le th in k they a re an d besides o th prices. u re s w hich w ere chosen by oth er fo rm u late th e ir plan er school* have been su ccessfu l In th e m em bers, but w hich did not please T he boys have organized a Hi-Y attem p t Why should o u r g trls be any him. club and a re m aking grcAt advan ces w eaker th a n o th e rs? T he idea th a t it And so It is w ith the citizen. If he in b reaking down th e h a rrie r th a t ex is im p ro p er to a p p e a r in public places A small deposit w ill hold any article niitil h a s n 't enough p atrio tism to visit the ists betw een th e four classes of school in a gym nasium su it Is foolish. t hrlstmas. pol! n election day with G reat class division has alw ay s been T he next th in g to co n sid er is th e J b o r he is nothing but a sla t felt and recognized am ong th e s tu support. T he g irls as w ell as th e boys I has no* right to object to the law s or dents. and it is hoped th a t hy th e n e e d th e school to boost for them If Store open Evenings until Christmas official* chosen by his law -re zpecting t form ation of v ario u s school activ ities, they a re to be su ccessfu l. T he g irls and patriotic fe llow -citizens. i this f> • Hug w ill no longer exist, as 'a lw a y s help to su p p o rt th e boys' team . W ritte n by the Teacher» and Pupil» o f the H ig h School PUPILS’ RESPONSE TO OUTLOOK’S IN VITATION IS LARGE E d ito ria l ¡DEPARTMENTS SHOW SPLENDID WORK AND S Santa Says O « Til Tell the World There are gifts for everyone to be found at Hepp’s Racket Store. TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES Hepp’s Racket Store * Christmas A Piece of Jewelry is a Remembered Gift Give Him a WATCH THE NEW SHAPES Complete line of Gents’ Fine Watches for wrist and pocket. LINKS 99c NOVELTIES Hundreds of sug gestions in novelties. RINGS Gi/F D. JONES I