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<.r,sh,m l i ,nd ,,,J Legion Post Will C e l e b r a l ^ <_ F W !h ^ B I » 1 U b L P ; r t and ln .il» .h ei, friends to join in (heir M o t a , ton G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. IS, NO. 34 GRESHAM, MCI TXOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, .11 NE 2« Horse Racing Here on 4th Next Two Issues Speeded Up Cane Berry Harvest Is Now Under Way A d d itio n a l Locals TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1»2S Legion and Band Plan " " 1 DN ,SI,,NS , ROAD Harold Lewis Weds RASE LINE Two autom obile accidents in th is vicinity m arked th e w eek-end a l Blue Lake Celebration though Miss Mabel Jackson n eith er of them could be re Mr. and Mrs. W alker Osborn of Independence, Oregon, visited S a t Definite plans a re m ade for horse garded as serious. Sunday evening T he follow ing le tte r has been u rday and Sunday w ith Mr. and racing on th e fair grounds tra c k i The next tw o Outlooks, F rid a y ’s The G resham Post A m erican Le aa th e Rev. D. B. W eintz was d riv this week and T uesday's next week, issued to th e m em bers of th e Co Mrs. H. W. A llen and fam ily who An a ttra c tiv e wedding took place h ere th e afternoon of the F o u rth . will have to be issued about a day o perative B erry G row ers by th e have recen tly moved to G resham , gion and th e G resham band are ing several m em bers of his congre at the M ethodist Episcopal church w here Mr. Allen is employed as w orking in conjunction fdr a ro u s A ccording to the announced p lans e a rlie r th an usual. gallon to th e ir hom es In S pring- linem an for th e P o rtlan d E lectric A dvertisers and co rresp o n d en ts m anager, D. E. Tow le: th e re will be four fast races, as ing F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n of dale, his ca r w as stru c k by a Buick Sunday afternoon a t 4 o'clock "T he cane b erry harvess is now Pow er com pany. The two fam ilies a re asked to please tak e note of when, in th e presence of 135 guests. follows, sta rtin g at 2 o’clock: th is fact and cooperate as m uch as on in earn est. The w eathe is nice w ere form er neighbors at E stacada. th e old fashioned kind, to be held cdupe containing th ree women on Miss Mabel Jackson, d aughter of F ree-for-all pace. possible. The G resham Union high school a t Blue L ake park. A picnic din- th e ir way tow ard P o rtland. They and cool, th e m o istu re supply Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson, be 2:17 pace. election Monday afternoon resu lted ! tier will be p articip ated in at noon fs iu .i This arran g e m en t is necessitated in the re-election of H. G. M ullen- hv . i t wh . L . ° lle a r hia m ach‘n« a ’ the cam e the bride of H arold Lewis, seem s am ple, the q u ality o( b erries by tw o im po rtan t things. F irst, F ree-fo r-all trot. h b t0 lo ,n ’ ,u rn ’he highw ay and grazed th e editor and o th ers of the O ut never w as b etter, and it is up to hofT for d irecto r for a fiv e -y e a r! \ the Rev. II. V. W ilhelm officiating R unning race. look force plan to leave F riday us to m ake th e m ost of th » h arv est term . Of the 226 votes ca st Mr. I Anu" 1R ’he pleasing sp o rts of th e his re a r wheel, dam aging it a tire by use of th e im pressive rin g ce re T here are at p rese n t about 40 m orning for C rater L ake to atten d Mullenhoff received 133 votes and d«y w hich a re being planned will and fender T h e d r iv e r > rac e horses on th e fa ir grounds and th e sta te edito rial m eeting to be days as th ey pass. Berry h a rv e st v o tea°PPOnent' L ’ DOU,hit‘ 93 I * a tUK of w ar‘ horseshoe pitching. T aylor of P ortland, evidently then mony. T he a lta r rail was tw ined w ith a bunch is com ing from Salem and held th e re S atu rd ay , Sunday and ing is a noiseless process but it is Miss A lberta Alien and Mrs. E. G. *"vlnK t’onte sts, an indoor baseball lost control of th e ca r and steered some from other localities. T here J Monday. Second, the F o u rth com as try in g to th e nerves as most any woodland greenery, w hile the fe rn Oregon, i sam e betw een a nine picked from it onto th e bank w here it tu rn ed ing on W ednesday, th e re will be no o th e r line of endeavor and the K ardell of M anzanita. ery, filled w ith mock orange blos w ill probably be 60 fine race horses, i c a rrie r deliveries, and to g et the cam e F rid ay to attend th e fu n eral I th e Legion and one from th e band, over. The grow er w ho can co n tro l his own of John F ieldhouse and w hile h er« i . .„7. ” ........ —v l ne women su stain ed only soms, and b askets of roses, form ed some of them w ith very low re c Outlook, with im p o rtan t an n o u n ce v isited a t th e hom e of M rs. N ellie baH «'’c. S w im m in g , slig h t b ru ise s. T h e a c c id e n t oc- ords, on the fair grounds by th e J m ents for th e F o u rth , to th e rea d em otions and sm ile w hen he th in k s a fitting background for th e picture. ers it will be n ecessary to get it in “dam n" is su re to get be: t resu lts. G ullikson and Miss Inez L usted ! b o at" ' K and fishing w ill be am ong cu rred n ear th e Tollison g arag e at P receding the cerem ony George F o u rth. Many o f 'th e s e are w e ll' the hands of the c a rrie rs Monday r, u ¡’he am usem ents to be enjoyed by the in tersecetion of th e Base Line “ Self co n tro l in d icate! efficiency Moen sang, “ U ntil" and "I Love know n favorites of the Pacific evening for delivery Tuesday. About 20 from G resham attended o th ers, ! amt T ro u td ale roads. on th e p a rt of th e indiv dual and the religious services held Sundav I i- . . . You T ru ly ", accom panied a t th e n o rth w est track s. D anclnK w ill be one of th e di- J. Meger of T ro u td ale failed to piano by Miss D orothy Cooper. efficiency co n sists of keepi.ig a step aftern o o n a t th e Masonic Home a t It is announced seven good ahead of your w ork neei's and p ro F o re st Grove. The Rev. E. H o rst- v era’on8 of tl\e aftern o o n and eve- stop last evening at th e Base L ine To th e stra in s of th e "B ridal ho rses a re signed up for each o f DEATH COMES TO m ann delivered the address. ! ning. and a concert w ill be given t as he cam e south from Fairview viding for all th e d etails and any GRESHAM YOUNG MAN C horus" from L ohengrin, played by th e th ree m ain events and th e ru n « »a ,h « o " r t » ” >»"•>.'» and crash ed into a c a r driven by Miss Cooper on th e organ, th e M o n d ay , nnnn Follow ing th e announcem ent of em ergencies th a t m ay arise. ning rac e will have a large en try m orning for E verett, Wash., w here D. D. H leret of Maclea.v, Oregon, bridal p arty entered, the bride on "We h ear co nsiderable com m ent th e serious il'n e ss of H obart Beers of fleet steeds. they will atten d the 10-day session ! T h e gam es and sp o rts w ill begin Mrs. H .eret received a sprained the arm of her fath er who gave her of th e v ariatio n in ra te s paid for The fair grounds has one of the from m astoid-m eningitis, Monday of the E vangelical L eadership a t 11 o'clock. E verything will be picking w hich is th e re su lt of v a r T rain in g school, an in stitu tio n ‘ free for all w ith the exception of a an k le as a re su lt of the collision in m arriag e. The bride w as pre- best h orse racin g tra c k s and one evening cam e th e sad new s of his ied q u alities of b erry crops. T he and th e ir th ree-y ear-o ld son Byron coded by her bridesm aid. Miss F ern w hich has been established for the of the best g ran d sta n d s in the death at Good S am aritan hospital ra te s fixed a t the p^e-harvest m eet study of th e Bible, Sunday school smal1 admis8,OI> ’o ’he grounds and scalp w ounds. Mr M egrr’s wife Lewis, a siste r of the groom S taf- w here he had been for two weeks n orthw est. The tra c k is in excel m ethods and m issionary work. T his I ’be usual ch arg e for dancing. F ree F u n e ra l, services w ill be held ing w ere: l*4c and *4c bonus for will be the first session of th is p arking will be provided for a u to was also slig h tly injured. Both ford D ow sett attended the groom as lent shape. m achines w ere m ore or less dam - , best m a n . T he u sh e rs w ere E d hulled straw b e rrie s, 2c and M>e tra in in g school. The n ea rest one T here will likely be oth er in te r T hursday aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock at mobiles. aged and a telephone pole was bonus for red and black ra sp b e r to the n o rth w est is in op eratio n at estin g events in addition to th e th e G resham M ethodist Episcopal It is urged th a t those who w ish snapped In two pieces by th e im w ard W eth erill of P o rtlan d and E lm h u rst, 111. ries, and lc and yjc bonus for both H orace Wihlon. church, w ith b u rial in G resham races. Two celeb ratio n s w ere given logans and b lack b erries. T hese Chase E. St. C lair Monday in honor to enjoy an old-tim e celebration pact of th e cars. Both accidents T he bride was dainty In a frock cem etery beside his fath er, W illiam A a adm ission of 50 cents w ill be w ith some of th e m odern accom w ere investigated by Traffic Officer of ro se beige flat crepe, lace- charg ed per person w hich w ill be B eers, who passed aw ay two y ears ra te s re p re se n t one-th ird of th e of his birthday. He and Mrs. St. panim ents, m ake th e ir plans to at- E arl Stanley. lair w ere th e d in n er g u ests a t j trim m ed, w ith pictu re h at of the A rrangem en ts a re in the c u rre n t value of th e different kinds C th e only charge. A utom obile p a rk ago. noon of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ; te,ld ’he picnic at Blue Lake park of b erries and are considered very sam e shade. She ca rrie d a bridal hands of th e Jacobson com pany of ing on the grounds w ill be free. H. L. S t.C la ir, and in th e ev e n in g ' fair and ju s t betw een g ro w ers and a group of friends had been invited SERVICES HELD EOR bouquet of pink roses and w hite The fair grounds, w ith the new Lents. pickers w here th e b erry crop is I as a su rp rise to hint to spend the METHODISTS TO GO MILS. .1. II. MORRISON sw eet peas. H er bridesm aid w ore stock barns, m achinery pavilion T he deceased is survived by his TO OLD (IIAMHOEG good. Of co u rse in sta rtin g and evening. The evening g u ests w ere F u n eral services w ere held a t the a gown of yellow georg ette and a and other changes, is being ra p id widow, Mrs. Leona Beers, two ch il finishing th e h arv e st th e r a t e s I M rs’ Dada Ros8 Davidson and her M ethodist day at Champoeg has G ates F u n eral Home S atu rd ay a f . tn e H arvest th e ra te s m other Mrg . Mary c la r k and Migg p ictu re h at to m atch, and ca rrie d ly p ut in shape for th e fair w hich dren E lm er and Lionel in C alifor been set for S atu rd ay , Ju n e 30, ternoon for th e late Mrs. J. H. Mor- should be raised owing to th e ber- M yrtle Schm ale, all of P ortland, an arm bouquet of roses and sw eet opens on Ju ly 25. nia, a ste p d au g h ter Audrey, his ries being scarce. T his in crease and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. V allient of when it is expected th a t m any will I rlBon, who dled a t her Ore8ham peas. m other Mrs. A nnie B eers, th ree g ath er from all p a rts of th e sta te home on Maple avenue W ednesday could be up to say one-half th e Oak Grove. Follow ing th e cerem ony a recep Card of Thanks. sisters, Mrs. A. F. H oover and Mrs. value of th e crop but th e bulk of j cailVd 7«?'S e a ttleH 's a tu r ta y ' b y ^ e to review h isto rical events w hich j „ n e 20, a fte r a b rief Illness. The tion w as held on th e lawn a t the We are deeply g rate fu l to all our Gus D onley of G resham and Mrs. V. W ilhelm preached the home of th e b rid e’s p are n ts so u th friends for th e ir kindness and sym Bessie Dixon of P o rtlan d , and th ree the crop should be picked a t th e death of Mr. L a rse n ’s niece, Mrs. took place at th a t place looking to Rev. pathy in th e hour of our g r e a t ! u ,, rate s estab lish ed a t th e p re -h a rv e st ! MaY P eterson. They a re expected w ard the estab lish m en t of a .ta b le fu n eral serm on. A q u a rte t ren- east of G resham , and refresh m en ts sorrow . b ro th ers George B eers of P o rtlan d , m eeting quoted above, b ut p lease i ’lo™e ’b’8 evening. governm ent for Oregon, and th e dered th e songs, “ B eautiful Isle of w ere served. T hose assistin g w ere Jam es P. S tradley, L aw rence , H enry Beers of E stacad a, and Mc- rem em ber th a t these rate s apply to day was f l U i n g i y ^ c d X l t J d ^ X part played in them by th e Meth- S om ew here”, “Abide W ith Me" Mrs. F red C halker, Miss Neva Jack- S tradley, Mrs. Hazel Bliss, Mrs. t K inley B eers of G resham . He leaves good b erries. If th e b erries are by relativ es and friends a t the o dist m issionaries of th e early and . T be End of th e R oad... The son, Mrs. Tom C raw ford, Miss Mil I m any other relativ es and friends. M’ B’ C oulter-______ body w as shipped Sunday to Man- dred K um m el, Miss P a u le tta Dow poor you w ill probably need to pay 1 hom e of her son, Ed R oberts of 4° 8‘ In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. * h° W8S 3° yearS ° f a h ig h er rate . w e elches i c n e s . A fe a tu re of the day was ' i W I he g ath erin g is u nder the aus- h a tta n , K ansas, w here Interm ent sett, Miss H elen Maxwell, Miss 'a picnic lunch a t noon. Those p ar- No com m ission or brokerage. Very ,lge’ *ived in G resham th e g rea ter Please notify th e em ploym ent [ ticip atin g w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n pices of th e Oregon conference of will be made. F ra n ce s W elling, Miss C ath arin e easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. p a rt o t his life. division w hen you have need of I Roberts, Mr. and M js. F. C. Hodge th e ch u rch and is held on a day as Mary H. R ea w as born A ugust Moehnke and Miss G eòrgie Staple- p ick ers and w hen you have your and children, John and Ju n e ; Mr n ear as possible to Ju ly 5, on w hich 29, 1853, in Clearfield, Penn. She ton. Mins H elen Lew is distributed Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. New things u nd er ‘‘Classified.’1 w an ts filled. I t is d isco u rag in g to and Mrs. John S leret, Mr. and Mrs. ilay in 1843 the “org an ic law s" w as united in m a rriag e with Daniel th e w edding cake to the guests. George S leret, Mrs. C arrie Drube, pickers to be se n t o ut to a place Mr. and Mrs. F red Ruegg, all of w ere perfected w hich gave Oregon P. W illiam s Ju n e 20, 1873, to which Miss Evelyn Metzger was presented when they a re not needed and then G resham ; Mrs. C arrie jo w n se n d a provisional governm ent w hich union w ere born _____ four children. One with the b rid e’s bouquet. ________ ____ have to tra il back for an o th er job. of T routdale, Mrs. M arie Bostic and held sw ay until the co u n try cam e of these, a son, died In Infancy, and I The new ly-w edded pair have left children, V erna and John, of P o ca un< er the governm ent of the United th ree d au g h ters survive. They are for a b rief m otor trip to R ainier We a re doing all we can to fill th e tello, Idaho. vacancies w ith th e so rt and size of T he cornicb of th e Bank of S tates loibuMiig the tre a ty with Mrs. M artha Johnson and Mrs. Beth N ational p ark and the sound cities, W illiam son of M anhattan, K ans., ! Both Mr. Lew is and his bride are g roups desired but a re pow erless . G resham building is being re-p ain t- .re a t B ritain in 1846. to m ake g ro u p s of tv o and th re e ed by w orkm en in the em ploy of I he program lo r S atu rd ay hus and Mr„ R uth i )utton of n eutr | ce. ' g rad u ates of G resham Union high „ 1aniBon ttnd Mr(l Bchool. into g roups of four. five, and six. ( Mrg Anna Relnier and , W() ch „ . been arran . g o e d by a com m ittee con- i Nobr. Mrg. W, -------------------- -------- 1 — F or m ore than th ree year« T he need for pickers is going to be dren left Monday for th e ir home in 8 8t n K of Drs. W. W. Y oungson, D utton, cam e from the eaBt on re -I P»»’ Mrs. Lew is has been em ployed acute and the only way to m eet it I S askatoon, Sask., C anada .after a a ion Skipw ortb and John P ar- e(‘ipt of th e new s announcing th eir I as bookkeeper In the office of the is going to be for you, th e grow - ' rt‘8ide'>ce in In G resham sin ce la st sons. S everal sp eak ers of note w ill ^ , o th e r.B 8erloUB and a c . Outlook P u b lish ing com pany, w hich __ , I Ja n u a ry , Mrs. R eim er, who is a era, to lay asid e some of your p rej- H,Bter of w illiam Siem ens, G resh- be on the program , am ong them the com panled th e body back to Kan occupation she plans to resum e on udices and accept w ith th a n k fu l- I am p h o tographer, is much pleased Hon. M ilton A. M iller, Dr. C arl sas. her re tu rn . Since the disclosure G regg Downey, p resid en t of W ill ness th e serv ice we a re able and ! with th is p a rt of th e w est. Mr. W illiam s passed aw ay Ju n e ' <>f her engagem ent she has been try in g t io o give g i v e you. von the R tw WaU o-year-old son of am ette u n iv ersity and Dr. Jo h n B. i Mr Bobby, an(J Mrg 7, 1914. Mrs. W illiam s w as m ar- i honored w ith a num ber of pleasing in o rd er to keep our lists of a P o rtlan d hospital th is m orning H orner of Oregon S tate A g ricu l ried to Jo h n H. M orrison Septem - j events and has been the recipient p ick ers w anted revised we m ake I to be exam ined for possible in ter- tu ra l college. Dr. A. S. Hisey will ber 14, 1927, a t Topeka, K ansas J »1 m any beautiful gifts. new lists from day to day so you ? al in ju ries w hich he su stain ed yes- lead th e devotional services a t the Mr. and Mrs. M orrison have lived Mr. Lew is Is em ployed as sales- should notify us daily of your I te rd a y as th e re su lt of a fall from aftern o o n session. in G resham since th e ir m arrieg e. : man at th e sto re of the W alrad ., , , , . . I som e steps. He w as first ex No. 845 Munsing full fashioned hose with 28- needs, or the day before if possible. J am ined by a G resham surgeon who T he deceased had been a lifelong i M ercantile com pany. "To p rev en t a c ra te sh o rtag e ordered his rem oval to P o rtlan d FORMER GRESHAM MAN inch all silk boot and three-inch lisle top, reinforced m em ber of th e ch u rch and w as i Both young people a re held In DIES IN PORTLAND stra w b e rry g ro w ers m u st RETURN ’or fu rth e r exam ination alw ays w illing and ready to give ’he h ig h est reg ard by a host of lisle sole. Conies in the following popular shades: Mrs. Reed H olding, h er children F u n eral services w ere held th is assista n ce to others. ALL TH E EM PTY CRATES and She will be ■ friends who a re united In best B ertha and George, and a friend, pearl blush, nude, flesh pink, white jade, tansan, w hen you a re th ro u g h w ith th e Mrs. McMullen, all of Mist, Oregon, aftern o o n in P o rtlan d for th e late 8or,,Iy n„ KSp(, by h er aged com- j w ishes for th e ir fu tu re happiness. stra w b e rry h a rv e st p lease d irect I cam e S atu rd ay to a s sist in the D onald McMillan, who died a t his ! panion honey beige and kasha beige. Sizes 8% to 10. th e p ick ers to come to th e can n ery I r a »Pberry h arv est a t th e J. F. Read home in P o rtlan d a t the age of 89 COUNTY AGENT GOES Priced at $1.50. tr.r , [ place ea st Mrg of G Rea„ resham Mrs. Hold- years. F our ch ild ren survive, Mrs. for rasp b e rry „„ anu ■ i logan p.ck.ng ,Ilg and a re . glgterB FI NERAL HELD FOR TO CENTRAL OREGON jobs. Let us all do all we can to I Mrs. Marie Bostic and children Anna Baldwin, Mrs. Agnes H en d er JOHN FIELDHOUSE 8. B. H all, county ag ric u ltu ral help our n eig h b o rs.” . V erna and Jo h n will re tu rn to th e ir son, and Alex. McMillan of P o rt F u n eral services for th e late agent, and Mrs. Hall took a 500- hom e in Pocatello, Idaho, F riday land, and R o b ert C. McMillan of Jo h n F ieldhouse w ere held S a tu r ralle m otor trip to ea ste rn and cen lM liK V ( i'R KATES iT V M 21 a i ( < ENTS 1 ' v t k 1- l , ■> of ,b ls we,’l< a f‘er “ visit of Bev- C behalis, Wash. BEKK1 EA( II era) w eeks with Mrg B()gtlc.g par day aftern o o n a t th e M ethodist tra l Oregon la st w eek-end. They GRESHAM, OREGON W hile they last, one-piece top, full ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R oberts, ' Mr. McMillan was a form er re si church. Mr. F ieldhouse died a t his m ade th e trip over th e Mt. Hood stitch ed crate. A su b stan tia l sav- i and o th er relatives, dent of G resham and will be re i home a t M anzanita, Oregon, T h u rs- j Loop road, the W apinitia cut-off ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. 1 A picnic was held today in the m em bered by old frien d s In th is OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 8 day, Ju n e 21, a t th e age of 87 years, and The D alles C alifornia highw ay, J W. F. Honey grove by th e “Shim- vicinity. ro n ” class of the F irs t M ethodist ‘Say it with a WantAd." follow ing a brief Illness. The body visiting Redmond, P rineville and ¡E piscopal ch u rch of P o rtland, , ,, . r ' w as b ro u g h t for fu n eral services the Ocboco irrig atio n d istrict. They £jiiinNiaiiMniiiiiicjtniiiiiiiiujiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii(]iiniiiiHiiuwiiiiittN(]iiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiniiiiiaiiiiiiiiniiQiiiiiiiflni(]iiiiiiii j About 40 persons w ere present, Miss M arguerite Bailey has been ; and ln tp rm e n t. retu rn ed over the Colum bia River am ong them Mrs. M. L. H arding- ab sen t from h er w ork at the Fox Jo h n F ieldhouse was born in ' highway. j ham , a form er resid e n t of G resham . Mrs. G eorge Miles of P o rtlan d is Bros, sto re in TEoutdale for several B radford, E ngland. He w as m a r Mr. H all rep o rts the g rain crops days past on account of illness. teach er of th e class. ried in 1861 to M aria H a rrie t Te ,s- ill W asco county very good, w hile Blectrlc Ranffi BargAln dale, and cam e to the U nited S tate s I UcA mo?s7ur7 and 2 ^ WATCH A modern Wentlnrhoune electric FBKB In 1869. To them w ere born six ; cold w eather, m aking the first cut- range In perfect condition at a real U fe of sp ray brush with q u a rt price. Phone Mrs. Kumell Akin, 3>0xl, Hay harvest will soon be here and as usual we are ” ° f «Ralf» q u ite short. Ore wham of lacquer. F or best re su lts sp ray ch ild ren , tw o of whom. F red erick ” ” In th e vicinity of Redmond and W illiam F ieldhouse and Mrs. Mary prepared to give you quick service on your needs in lacquer on. The only way to p ain t responds to good P rineville has been extrem ely this line. w icker fu rn itu re . L. L. K idder E leanor G ullikson, survive, A s is cold, th ere It having been a fro st re H ard w are Company. ter, Mrs. Mary Liddle, resid es In cently th a t did som e dam age to the DR. L. W. GRIFFITH care in accurate W isconsin. Surviving g ra n d c h il crops. Better check over now what you need and phone Money Savers T he roads w ere found to be In performance and d ren a re Mrs. H ilda M etzger, Mrs. us, then there will be no delay when you are in a Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 c e n ts, excellent condition excepting 17 hurry. d ress sh irts, co llars attach ed >8c; Iris E vert, C lair G ullikson, Guy m iles of th e W apinitia cut-off. long life. I f you men s o v eralls 11.2»; 36-lnch bath F ieldhouse and Mrs. F lorence w here co n stru ctio n work is In tow els 19c, tw o for 36c. Alys- Jones; T he g re a t g ran d ch ild ren progress. w orth & M artin.— Adv. value your watch i .............. .............. R.ed, I J , M U N S IN G H O SE $ J .5 O Illlllllllill W. R. HICKS CO. Hay Harvest Equipment HAY ROPE All sizes for farm use PITCH FORKS 3 and 4 tine S h o rt o r long handle, also ex tra handles. Hay Rope Pullies Also pullies for cable. Single and double blocks give it the bene fit o f our expert treatment EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses fitted and adjusted. HAY FORKS Bnltn, single trees, doable trees, jug*, unter •»ng*, etc. A. W. Metzger & Co. "W ÍNCHÍSTM Friday and Saturday Ja n e F ieldhouse and Bobby Jones, New Footwear for Ladles. T he sp rin g ’s sm a rte st slippers, Miss A lb erta Allen, a niece, lived pum ps arid oxfords a t popular w ith him for 16 y ears and cared I.!», i.. toi. i- • prices, $3.95, $4 95 and »5.95. Ayls- for him in his la st Illness. w orth & M artin. G resham .—Adv. Dr. A. T hom pson preached th e I fu n eral serm on. A q u a rte t sang, Window Cleaning. F or ex p ert window cleaning see "B eautiful Isle of S om ew here" and S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. "Abide W ith Me.” C. E. R usher Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 sang “One Sw eetly Solemn T h o u g h t.” lessle M. Miller was re-elected «lerk at the an n u a l school m eeting ,“ ‘ld MondaX nl* b t In th e school auditorium . It w as also voted to |evy a tax fo r (he p urp„ ge o, balId. | ing a playshed. Mr. anil Mrs. H enry B erger vis ited T ro u td ale C hapter No. 80 O r der of E astern S ta r S aturday uight. jr ■ m I