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----------------------------- — « iiMuuicai u» lurtnv me i e a r a »anner Year G resham O utlook s j T W IC E A W EEK YOL. 17, NO. 82 GRESIIAM. MULTN0MA1 H COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 192S FA IB FYFfllTIVC I )A A D D r iV A D C !o r FREE ADMISSIONS TO THE FAIR r- I • OFFICERS IN ST A I I C'D ir s FOR EASTERN STAI New Department Recommends also Employment of Manager-Secretary !" re8,pon‘e to caU for v°'* m J C '- d l- TX»’ . ta v , c t a i y u n te ers for the new ly organized tire c ... b)on ltizens ^3° ^°lunteer ¡d ep a rtm en t for G resham about 25 \ \ OF k to A l n k e Fair Success. men have enrolled or given definite The recently-elected officers of G resham C h ap ter 117 O. E. S. were in stalled in to th e ir resp ectiv e of fices la st evening with ap p ro p riate cerem onies a t th e Masonic hall. The in stallin g officers for the oc casion w ere Mrs. Anna Brown of P o rtlan d , p ast m atron of G resham ch a p te r; Mrs. Minnie E astm an, m arsh al ; Mrs. C arrie Powell, chaplain. Mrs. Gladys Ruegg was th e p ia n ist for th e in stallatio n c e re mony. i . «. ()0 Per Yeap .. Will Be Introduced MISSION A i n TO New Canneries Will Benefit Local Field D rastic action w as tak en by the SPEAK SUNDAY The recent announcem ent that city council at its adjourned m eet Next Sunday m orning Mrs. Geo. Reid, Murdoch & Co., large food ing on W ednesday evening looking CampbeH of Swatow , China .will d istrib u to rs of Chicago, will locate tow ard p ark in g reg u latio n s for --------------- —— assu ra n c e of th e ir purpose to do so speak in the B ap tist ch u rch a t the two large fru it canneries In P o rt G resham , and an ord in an ce will be re g u la r hour of th e m orning s e r land or vicinity has set the people APPROVAL OF PLANS ASKED OF and n haU ea rly |a a th t a t njRht num ber c h m et at introduced at th e re g u la r m eeting __ o v FA v n i IR x u BO ARD flre (^f r the vice w hich will begin a t 11 o'clock of th is "hom e of the C uthbert ra sp on F eb ru ary I covering th e poiuts „ „ j - i i , , , . , Bailey and A ssistan t Chief W alter Mrs. Cam pbell is one of the well- b erry " on edge us to th e prospect of agreed upon last W ednesday eve 5ome radical changes are due to be made in the con- Deardorff were present, known and highly esteem ed m is locating one of these can n eries in ning. T he p a rtic u la r reason for duct of this year’s M ultnomah county fair if recom- The chiefs said a fte r the m eeting sionaries of the B aptist w ork in east P o rtlan d or at or near G resh holding an adjourned m eeting was mendations of the executive and finance board of five that the response w as very enconr- T he 1927 officers conferred a to hear th e rep o rt of th e com m it China and her m essage will be am. members as made at last night’s meeting are approved by aK‘"K an<i ,hat ,he p resen t en ro ii- floral degree upon Mrs. Jo sep h in e tee on th e o rganization of a tire m uch ap p reciated by all who h ear Tlie com pany's rep resen tativ es who have ca rrie d on a survey of the general board at an adjourned meeting to be held next ment included 8everal of ,he form- Haley, past m atron. The p re se n ta d ep artm en t follow ing th e resig n a her.In the evening th e p asto r's topic conditions during the p ast year or er firem en. Roy H. Gibbs, who was tion of th e past m atro n 's jew el was tion of th e old dep artm en t. The Thursday night, January 19. " --------------- m ade by Mrs. Anna L undquist, will be "Ju d as or Je su s.” T his ser so have decided on P ortlan d as the sam e com m ittee had thoroughly Following considerable informal discussion of the u ' X i ' r, “ 2 " " ”" new organization. ju n io r past m atron. T he a tte n d discussed the need of p ark in g reg vice will begin a t 7:30 p. m. The cen ter of th eir production and dis situation at last night s board meeting, a quorum not be- i-ast n ig h t> m eeting was an open ance w as g ratify in g , th e re being a u latio n s and th e council acted upon choir w ill fu rn ish special music for trib u tio n plans for th e northw est the m orning and evening services te rrito ry including Oregon. W ash ing present, a meeting of the executive board was held and ra<>eti,1K and it w as an ticipated good tu rn o u t of m em bers and v isit th e suggestions made. The Bible school will begin at 9:45 ington and Idaho. ors, including the w orthy m atro n two recommendations were made, that the admission to ,here m,Kht be some clashes but and w orthy p atron of T ro u td ale It has long been charg ed th a t a. m. The B. Y. I’. U. m em bers and T his will m ean m uch for th is lo the grounds be free and that a manager be employed to nothin* ■er,ous devel0”ed The ch ap ter. Miss Alice P rin d le sang G resham business men are the th eir friends will lunch to g eth er i cality w ith its already w ell estab chief offenders in the m a tte r of a ll th e dining room of th e church at lished berry grow ers organization ,hed arrans™ 'nts accom panied a t th e piano by Miss clay parking, and th a t people com 5:30 p. m., and th e m onthly busl and lurge acreage of berries of v a r cisions of the board. Melba S an d ers, and Mrs. G ladys ing of bona fide firemen to perfect ing in from outside the city have ness m eeting of th e society will fol ious kinds. The executive board, w hich in nated for th e good of th e fair In ,h eir o rKanization Fir® d rills will Ruegg ren d ered a piano solo. g rea t difficulty in finding conven low. T he p ray er m eeting and An interview w ith D. E. Towle, Those in stalled into office w ere ient places for p ark in g because so 1927 w as elected for a te rm of five th is way expenses can be cu t down, be held and every m an m ade m an ag er of the B erry G row ers choir re h e a rsa l will be held Wed Edith T egart, w orthy m atro n ; A. R years, co n sists of T. J. K reuder, m ore real com m unity sp irit show n, lar w tth his du ties' m uch of th e space is tak en by the nesday evening beginning a t 7:30 Packing com pany and Cooperative H. A .Lewis, Theo. B rugger, A. W. ou tstan d in g obligations can be m et A rnold Ruegg has been appoint- Morgan, w o rth y p atro n ; M adeline ca rs of th e business men and th eir B erry G row ers, elicits th e opinion M etzger, and T. R. H ow itt. Lewis, and everybody w ill feel b etter. j ed fire m arsh al for th e city. His E lkington, asso ciate m a tro n ; C lara em ployes. The proposed re g u la th a t the estab lish m en t of th e pro Evangelical Churcli Announoea B ru g g er and H ow itt w ere p resent Though definite figures w ere not duties as such will w ork in well P u lfer, se creta ry , re-elected; C ar tions will g reatly im prove these Services for Sunday. posed eunnery or can n eries in the a t last n ig h t's m eeting. available it is r a th e r closely esti- 'v' tb bis position as w ater com- rie Cam eron, tre a su re r, re-elected ; conditions and m ake trad in g in The services at Zion Evangelical P o rtlan d te rrito ry w ill probably W hile not yet adopted by the m ated th a t tlie co st of im prove- m ' 88i° n e r and he w ill cooperate M arie M organ, co n d u ctress; C hris- G resham m uch m ore easy and ch u rch Sunday m orning will begin help th e G resham grow ers in m a r sey S chneider, associate conduct pleasant. board it is believed m any other m ents m ade on buildings and j w ifh t,1e dre chiefs. at I I o'clock. T he serm on topic keting th e ir products. m em bers and citizens w ill favor grounds la st year, not in clu d in g It is a ssu rin g to th e resid en ts re ss; Je n n ie Shelton, Asia; Mary T he proposed o rdinance will es will be. “Je su s, th e L ight of the G resham w ill be indirectly ben th e proposed plan. It has been u n the new building, would offset th e and p ro p erty ow ners th a t the city Dodge, R uth; L illian M oreland. efited by th e opening of th is dis tab lish tw o-hour p ark in g on Powell W orld—th e Dawn in India.” der consideration before b u t never am ount of unpaid bills from th e ; now has th e protection again of a E sth e r; B erth a Oleman, M artha; The Bible school will m eet at 10 trib u tio n point,” says Mr. Towle. s tre e t from R a k er’s g ara g e to w as as g en e rally favored as at 1927 fair, and it w as stated th a t loyal com pany of fire fighters who E thel Gibbs, E lecta; E sta Cannon, South R oberts avenue, also on Main a. m. F rien d s and stra n g e rs a re T he B erry G row ers P acking com present. ch a p la in ; Jo sep h in e H aley, inar this year th e re would need to be will do th e ir utm ost to efficiently stre e t from Powell to T hird. The cordially invited to the Bible pany has m ade several shipm ents It w as considered th a t th e re no extensive changes . com bat th e d estru ctiv e demon of sh a l; G ertru d e W alrad, o rg an ist; sam e p ark in g restric tio n s will be school and services. to the Chicago firm during the past Minnie A ylsw orth, w arden; F lem w ould be an increased attendance, A ltogether, though m any of th o se j Are w henever the need arises, few years. A recent one consisted placed on F irs t street 100 feet west ing Oleman. sen tin el; Roy H a saving of co nsiderable expense bearing th e burden and try in g to of a ca r of 1600 cases of ra sp b e r of Main and on Second stre e t 100 TEMPLE SERVICES Gibbs, flag b earer. and a b etter patro n ag e of g ra n d a d ju st financial m a tte rs have ex HIGH SCHOOL JANITOR ATTRACT MANY ries, am ounting to nearly $8.500.” feet east of Main. In all th is d is stand events. pressed dissatisfactio n , th e re is GIVEN FINE WATCH ODD FELLOWS PLAN It • has been suggested tric t, angle p ark in g will not be a l T h ere will be p reach in g Bunday • th a t th e It is not th e intention of the g eneral hopefulness and a d eterm i lowed. Angle p ark in g will be es afternoon at 2 o'clock at the (iresham Com m ercial club s ta rt FOUNDER’S UROGRAM board to cheapen the fair but to nation to take hold again and by C. E. R u sh er was trea ted to one tab lish ed on the pavem ent on Rob G resham U ndenom inational tem ple n egotiations for the location of one ap ply rigid economy and to ask for more careful m anagem ent and co j of th e m ost agreeable su rp rises of A program of in te rest is being e rts avenue betw een Powell and and again In the evening at 7:30 by of the new canneries in o r as near a g re a t deal of local volunteer help operation of every citizen m ake th e his en tire life W ednesday m orning p repared for th e public m eeting to I Second stre e ts and for 100 feet on as possible to G resham . In dis- in o rd er to put the fair again on its 1928 fair the g re a te st and best in when, in connection w ith o th er ex he held next W ednesday evening, | second west of Roberts. P arking th e p asto r .the Rev. 8. F. P itts Good singing and special m usic a re ussing th is m atter w ith Mr. Tow le feet financially. They say it is up its 22 y ears of history. ercises being held a t an assem bly Ja n u a ry 18, a t th e I. O. O. F. hall, strip s w ill be m arked on the pave featured at each service. Sunday he gave it as his opinion th a t th ere to the local citizens along w ith the It w as rep o rted th e storm had a t G resham Union high school, he w hen the b irth d ay of th e founder w ere handicaps to such a consum fair board to ta k e a personal in done som e dam age to th e roof of was Pre8enled w ith a handsom e of Odd F ellow ship, Thom as Wildey, m ent and no horizontal parking school will convene in th e m o rn m ation th a t would he difficult to will be allow ed here. N o-parking te re st in m aking th e fair a success. the new g ran d sta n d and club new w atch by the m em bers of the will be observed with ap p ro p riate strip s w ill he indicated around the ing at 10 o’clock. P ra y er service overcom e and m entioned am ong is held on T uesday evening and Many services th a t have been paid building for w hich th e c o n tra c to rs ,hiR.h Rch° o1 faculty and stu d en t exercises. A num ber of fine m u co rn e rs of F irs t and Main, and body. young people's serv ice on F rid ay them the in creased fre ig h t differ for in th e p ast w ill have to be do- would be held responsible. sical selections liave been p ro m Powell and Main ad jacen t to the evening, each beginning a t 7:30. en tial and th e labor problem . The g ift is a 15-jewel W altham , ised, am ong them a h arp and g u ita r banks and th e postotiice, hut five- However, Mr. Towlo consented to GRESHAM DEBATERS three cast. D orsey D ent and d u st-p ro o f case, and is doubly a c Everyone Is welcome to all services selection by Leon B. Cuddy; a vo m in u te p ark in g will be allow ed LOSE IN ARGUMENT C harles S averude accom panied a ceptable to Mr. R usher a t th is tim e, cal at (he tem ple. A full atten d a n ce is investigate the situation and rep o rt solo by Miss Alice P rin d le; vo here to allow persons to atten d to on his findings. | bus Joad of stu d en ts to P ark ro se . ag ain noted a t all services since If the arg u m e n ts put forth by the w hile Lyle Mason presided as as a sh o rt w hile ago his w atch w as cal selections by I.uscher b ro th ers; business at the hanks and the post- the reign of favorable w eather con We’ve alw ays been Inclined to P a rk ro se d eb a te rs la st night a t the chairm an of the debate at G resh stolen a t th e shoolhouse from his and m usical selections by th e C res office. ditions. doubt the story of th e ab sent-m ind high school auditorium c a rry any am. H enry Gunn, p rin cip al of a vest pocket. W hile engaged a t his cendo Z ither club. A read in g en R egulations will be included in ed professor who poured syru p w eight w ith E ngland, F ran ce and P ortlan d grad e school; M arion du ties Mr. R u sh er had hung the titled , “S ister S orrow ful," will be the ord in an ce governing p arking WORKING RELIGION th e oth er allied forces, the debt of Dickey, a P o rtlan d a tto rn e y ; and vest on a hook, only to re tu rn later given by M. L. W hite. down his hack and scratched his adjacent to the fair g ro u n d s en- | TO RE DISCUSSED pancakes, hut we know th e follow $10,000,000,000 owed by them to the G. I). O rr, prin cip al of th e Sandy and find th e w atch m issing. T he p rin icp al address of the eve- tra n c e d u rin g th e fair. All p^yk ' T he p resen tatio n W ednesday I ning will be given by the Rev. C. P. lug will be prohibited betw een the Tile topic for the serm on on S u n ing to he tru e : A well known O ut United S tates will still be ow ing to I Union high school", w ere the judges m orning w as m ade by Lyle Mason, G ates of P o rtlan d , the su b je ct to hours of 8 a. in. to 6 p. m. on Main day m orning a t tho M ethodist look rep o rter, w hile p rep arin g to th e end of tim e, according to th e at G resham . a m em ber of the high school facul be, "Life of T hom as W ildey.” The decision of th e th re e judges who stre e t from th e Mt. Hood tra c k s to ch u rch is "A pplied C h ristian ity ." go to lunch, covered her typ ew riter presided a t the G re sh am -P ark ro se I H TmO?vhehf re d it10ti th.eyOU,,KPeOPl! ,y ' a,,d « "b o d ied th e sp irit of T he value of religion is alw ays with her hat and donned the ty p e Rev. Mr. G ates will also m ake tlie F o u rth street. debate. The question w as stated. 13 ey5.ry one ° frien d sh ip and good fellow ship p resen tatio n of 25-year v eteran m easured by its rela tio n s to life, w riter cover. T he old reg u latio n of no-parking “ Resolved, th a t the debt of t h e ' P" UP, eX(.erTFnt line of w hich ex ists betw een th e high Jewels to those who have qualified 10 feet each side of fire h y d ran ts and th erefo re th is serm on should .... , . . . . . arg u m en t and show ed th e re s u lt of school ja n ito r and the m em bers of New th in g s uuder "Classified." allied countries, contracted before | c a refu | trainlnK for them th ro u g h the n ecessary will be embodied in th e new ordi- , lie of value. The evening serm on the faculty and stu d en t body. To term of m em bership. th e arm istice, be cancelled.” is th e second of a gro u p on religion, nance. say th a t Mr. R usher g rea tly a p and is en titled , "W h at Is R e llg - 1 Donald A nkrom and G race Lynch, The public is cordially Invited to T he special com m ittee a rra u g - ; ion?” GRANGES PLAN FOR p reciates th e beautiful p resen t is G resham Union high school s tu atten d th is m eeting. ing for th e o rg an izatio n of a fire JOINT INSTALLATION p u ttin g It m ildly. T he w atch was The Sunday school m eets a t 10 d ents, on th e negative side of the d ep artm en t, consisting of Russell : o clock for 8(udy At g 3() , he ! p urchased from M ealey's Jew elry HIGH SCHOOL MEET question, contested w ith Jean L ents g rang e w ill p u t on in itia K. A kin, W. C. M etzger, T - R - young people will g ath er for th eir , sto re in G resham . F riday evening, Jan. 13.— P ark - G rubbs and R obert C ostello of tion w ork next S atu rd ay a t 10:30 | HELD AT UNIVERSITY H ow itt, C. I. R aker, Joe I’aten - ' study of th a t rem a rk a b le little rose to G resham for basketball P ark ro se , affirm ative, w ith th e r e a. m. a t th e o rg an iz atio n 's h all, j gam e a t G. U. H. S. gym nasium . Window Cleaning. G resham Union high school will eaude and B. L. W alrad Sr., re p o rt I book, "T he C h rist of the Indian su lt P a rk ro se w as aw arded tw o of 5805, 92d stre e t so u th east. A pub- ! a ^ ? r „ ex p ert Yin fi°w cleaning Bee be w ell rep resen ted a t the seventh ed th e ir recom m endations, w hich j i j{oad Road." T his is but th e second les th e th re e votes of the judges. lie in stallatio n of officers of P le a s S. Tajfm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Friday, J a n u a ry 13—A reme club ____ . . . . . w ere accepted by th e council. R. D Hon ln th e 5ook and n()t t()(( ,at). (o dance. G resham 's affirm ative team , E d an t Valley, M ilwaukie and L en ts Boss Brow n, G résham , phone 2501. | an n u al sta te high school confer- U.af?u„ A|| S atu rd ay evening, Jan. 14.—Rock I ence w hich is being held a t Eugene Bailey w as nam ed chief, B. L. W a l- j Rtart the ,,udy wilh m und H ansen and R uth S terlin g , gran g es w ill tak e p lace in th e a f rad J r., first a ssista n t and W alter people, young and old, F o r low est rate s on autom obile, today and tom orrow and w hich will will find it wood g ran g e hull dance. w en t to P a rk ro se w here th e sam e ternoon. Mrs. Je ssie M illar w ill tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce see be atten d ed by m ore th an 500 high Deardorff, second assista n t. A sa l Interesting. • q u estion was debated and w here the be the in stallin g officer. A b ask et B. W. T horne.—Adv. T uesday evening. Jan. 17.— Pot school stu d en ts from over the ary of $20 a m onth for th e chief luck supper, Rockwood M ethodist hom e team received one vote of the lunch w ill be served a t 12:30 p. m and $25 a year for each a ssista n t church. sta te of Oregon. P rin cip al R. E. GRESHAM COUPLE iniiiiiiiiiiitaii IIIIIIIU II Cannon and four stu d en ts, George was te n tativ ely ag reed upon. These SU R PR ISES FRIENDS W ednesday evening, Jan . 18.— 8 M cAllister, F red erick Bechill, Paul provisions will be em bodied ln an Public m eeting of G resham 1 .0 . F riends of Miss Addle M arie O. F. Sw anson and Miss L orna Schedeen ord in an ce to be presen ted a t the left yesterd ay for the U niversity of next re g u la r m eeting of the coun P u llen and F red K arlen w ere su r- F riday evening, Jan. 20.—A rem e ,o learn of th e ir m arriag e, Oregon w here th e sessions of th e cil T he council will co n tin u e to , card p arty at Brockway A Nel c a rry th e b lan k et In su ran ce policy wb*c b took place Hunday, Ja n u a ry club conference will be held. son show room. covering th e m em bers of the force. 1 a t * D alles, w here a quiet Of p a rtic u la r in te re st to a t least LOMO DISTANCE wedding cerem ony w as perform ed S atu rd ay , Jan. 21.—A ll-day w in tw o m em bers from G resham , F re d A plan is being considered to pay L O C A L A S O TELEC-PAPM te r picnic of Pom ona g ran g e at a e r i c k Bechill ed ito r of the M unhin- th e men on the force a sm all re t the M ethodist p arso n ag e by the G resham Union high school gym Rev. C. A. E dw ards. T he couple i otu, and P aul Sw anson, ed ito r of m uneration, eith er for atten d an ce i nasium was attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. th e A rgus, will be the high school a t reg u la r d rills or a t fires. The I Pullen, b ro th er and sister-in -law of W ednesday, Jan . 25.—F airview : jo u rn a list "experience m eetin g ” to form er plan wajt favored, b ut defi th e bride. Follow ing th e cerem ony w ater system celebration. be held in connection w ith the nite action w as not taken. a w edding dinner w as given them g ath erin g E d ito rial and business T hursday, Jan . 26.—Ladles Bap WALRAD SPECIAL New Art Classes. by Mr. and Mrs. C laren ce Ixiok, tist Guild d in n e r at B aptist church. B est C ream ery B atter problem s Incident to g etting out I will be In G resham at E liza- ___ ___ uncle and au n t of th e bride, at per pound ................. high school n ew sp ap ers and a n b eth ’s F ro ck Shoppe on T h u rsd ay , ¡th eir horn F riday evening, Ja n 27.—Musical near T he Dalles. n u als will be th o ro u g h ly discussed, Ja n u a ry 19. to m ake arran g e m en ts i , . tea, Rockwood L adies’ Aid CORNFLAKES, all b ran d s for form ing new classes in applied ch a rav arl was given th e young led by pro m in en t jo u rn a lists of the 3 for ................................. a rt. D orothea S hort, P o rtlan d .— couple a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. state. Adv, ___________ j Pullen in T he D alles on Monday A series of events has been p la n Ml ELETS, evening, when about 75 people w ere J The Oregon Telephone Company The new b rea k fa st food ned for th e e n tertain m en t of th e IGNITION 8PECIALIMT. 1 present. T he bride, who ia t h e ! 2 packages f o r .............. T h a t’s ua. B ring your c a r nere visitors and th e tw o days' stay on w ill issue a new Directory on or about for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or youngest d au g h ter of Mrs. W. E. th e cam pus w ill doubtless be one APPLES February 1st. 1928, and all persons or p arts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, Beegle, is a g rad u a te of G resham long to be rem em bered. Face and fill Newtowns sw ik h e a, w iring, lighting. etc. Union high school. She has lived firms desiring a change in present list Pally Oregonian . . . Ct.78 per b o x .................. Work done by an ex p ert and la pos RA D I« REPA IRIN G . Pally A San. Oregonian, Ao. 10 ing. or intending to have a telephone itively g u aran teed . We c a rry a In th is vicinity the g re a te r p art of We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake com plete line of Ignition p a rts her life. Mr. K arlen is employed BROOMS, $1 grade Offer good until Feb. 6, 1928 installed and have their name appear of radio. Work g uaranteed. L. L. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Special ................. with th e Ridge I,um ber com pany, j Mall D elivery Only. Long, phone 631. We call for and in the new Directory, should call at the Mr. and Mrs. K arlen will m ake deliver. Phone Want Ada to 1561. Hi ANS, Strigale«*, t ut Telephone office immediately. i th eir home for a tim e at th e Beegle j Subscribe through the Special. 15c per can or ' home at H ogan station. 3 can s f o r ..................... Outlook WALRAD I CM um niiitjiiHiiuiiiKjiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiHiiini Merc. Co. Phone 1411 NEW Telephone 52c DIRECTORY 25c 9 .Months’ Offer 25c $1.19 79t 40c It is our desire that the new Director}’ be accurate in every detail and contain all the information possible relative to our subscribers. K err's 14-ox. g l a s s e s .. .. ’I AT( IICS, Sunset 20c 6 boxes in carton TOM ITO SOI P C am pbell's, 1 doz can s. O regon T elephone C o . Carnival Dance P. W. L. A. HALL. SPRINGDALE 98c OC CEE. Gold Shield Always good, per pound EI.OI R, K e rr’s 49'g B est fam ily p aten t. 20c 55c $1.90 SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. II Good Music and Supper Battery Sarvtee. A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4 and your old one C harging, 50c Powell Valley at 52d stree t. Phone TAbor 0284 a fte r 7 p. m.—Adv. Stop Suffering from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, lum- { ha go C asey's R heum atic Remedy drives the u ric acid poison, reduces pain and sw elling. Sold on m oney- back g u ara n tee by the T ab er P h a r m acy.—Adv. For real e sta te loans see or call I B. W. T h o rn s .—Adv. Money-saving Combinations T he next nine m onths will be very im portant In politi cal, n atio nal and world events. You'll w ant the whole sto ry day by day. NEW OR RENEWAL