| Date | Year | Event |
| 23-Mar | 1917 | M.G. Wild sold the Worland Furniture Co. to W.S. Green and the Moore Bros. |
| 18-May | 1917 | Excavation work started on a new building on the lot just east of Washakie Abstract Co. by W.S. Green and Moore Bros. When completed it will be occupied by Worland Furniture Co. |
| 21-Jun | 1917 | Ad - Worland Furniture Co. – W.S. Green |
| 10-Jan | 1918 | The Randel Building formerly occupied by Worland Furniture Co. is being renovated for undertaking parlor and chapel. |
| 7-Feb | 1918 | Vern Russell resigned as town marshall and Leo Rhodes appointed to the position. Vern accepted a position with Worland Furniture Co. |
| 25-Apr | 1918 | Frank Rich, the enterprising shoe maker and repairer, this week added a large amount of the latest equipment to his shop. |
| 23-Jan | 1919 | Lee Doherty of the Worland Furniture Co. has purchased the undertaking business from Todd Bowman and will run it in connection with the furniture store. He plans on securing the services of a licensed embalmer. Bowman will move to Casper where he purchased an undertaking business. |
| 17-Jul | 1919 | The home of R.E. Syfert, of the Worland Furniture Store has been completed. |
| 18-Sep | 1919 | R.F. Hutchinson, licensed funeral director will have charge of the undertaking department of the Worland Furniture and Undertaking Co. |
| 3-Nov | 1921 | Public Library is moved from Worland Furniture Co room to the County building. |
| 20-Apr | 1922 | This week Fred Veile purchased the half interest in the Worland Furniture Store from Mrs. Laura Bragg. Lee Doherty still continues to hold his half interest in the concern. |
| 13-Jul | 1922 | Howell Stores being moved into the east side of the store building. The Worland Furniture Co will move into the west side. |
| 19-Mar | 1925 | Fred Veile is now the sole owner of Worland Furniture Co. having purchased the interests of Lee Doherty. |
| 17-Mar | 1927 | Alton Denton has taken over the agency for the Chevrolet car and has rented the building located between the Worland Furniture Co. and the new Grit building for a display room. (Washakie Auto Co.) |
| 1-Oct | 1931 | The Worland Furniture Co. is building a balcony in the rear of the store in order to increase their floor space. |
| 28-Feb | 1935 | New business and residence numbers making appearance. Stockgrowers tacked up 600, Worland Vulcanizing has two entrances, they are 612 and 614, Worland Furniture is 616 and the offices of Drs. Read and Anderson have their street entrance at 618. Worland Variety Store is 620 and the Grit is 624. |