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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 74 GRESHAM SCHOOL HAS STAR PUPILS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, WOMEN PACK BOX FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 LADIES’ AUXILIARY PRESENTS FLAG TO LEGION AT MEETING LAST NIGHT N ational S o unxt GRESHAM FESTIVAL IS DECEMBER EVENT T he m em bers of th e W om an's F o r G resham again has been h o n o re d , eign M issionary society of th e F ree M ethodist church met a t th e parso n by being given a chance to o rg an ise i G resham g ra d e school has just age recently and packed fru it and The A m erican Legion e n te rta in you 1 am a son of a confed erate vet a n atio n al g u ard unit. Only one m ore com pleted th e second m onth of the beaus, also a sm all box co n tain in g The g u ara n to rs of the Cadm ean- ment to the G. A. R. and W om en's eran and have the bu tto n he p resen t unit can be organised in th e sta te and term , w ith an atten d an ce of 234 pu 5000 unused Sunday school cards for G resham may have th a t if she will Westco C h au tau q u a festival, which th e ir m issionary box. T hese boxes A uxiliaries, and th e g en eral public pils. All are striv in g to be in the hon ed to me. He was an officer in th a t get busy and g et th e n u m b er of men o rary class of s ta r pupils and the fol are sent each year from th e local was a g ran d success. E veryone was war but th is w ar has healed all old required. It tak es 50 m en to form will be given h ere on December 2, 3, low ing list, by grades, shows how well m issionary societies to P o rtlan d in full accord with the sp irit of th e wounds. th e o rg an isatio n and in th e course of 4. 6 and 7, m et at the lib rary on th ey succeeded To be a s ta r pupil w here they are em ptied and d istrib a y ear 15 m ore m ust be added. T here W ednesday evening and organized A fter all th is flag as it stan d s in its day, alth o u g h th e idea of th e boys one m ust have a scholarship average uted evenly. They a r e th en repacked is no expense to be m et by th e local and sta rte d th e work of p rep aratio n beauty is but silk, Why should it of 90 per cent w ith no grad e below in la rg e r boxes and sen t to th e ptis- was not to recall the m em ories of the arouse in us such a sp irit? I t is a o rganization as th e federal g o v e rn -lfo r the big event 85. H e m ust have perfect a tte n d sionaries in Africa, China, In d ia and past war but to keep alive th e p a trio symbol of w hat A m erica m eans. As m ent fu rn ish es uniform s, gu n s and officers plep, pd chairman ance and a deportm ent average of Japan. The box from th e G resham tic sp irit an d th e love of o u r country. the boys m arched in those foreign everything necessary for d rillin g and I Elm er F Poo,tw in ■ onatrm an, T he ladies of th e auxiliary pre society was valued a t $92.22. Be 95 o r above. T hese pupils receive fields 1 believe every step they took W for drill hall and arm ory besides a h alf holiday a t th e end of the sides th is am ount $9.75 was raised sented th e Post w ith a w onderful they realized m ore and m ore w hat a Paying th e men each nig h t they drill B rugger leodorp Dr. A. W. Botkin was d ele m onth. A bout 100 pupils besides for freight. Recently at th e home silk flag. T his su rp rise had been so home u nder th a t old flag m eant, what a nom inal sum . T h ere a re th ree de those m entioned above had perfect m issionary m eeting $17 was raised cleverly planned th a t th e m em bers the freedom and glory of all th e p artm en ts open, for th e organization, gated to m ake arran g em en ts for a b u t failed in som e o th e r require-» for hom e m issionary w ork, also $7.50 of th e Legion did not know th a t so American in stitu tio n s m eant, Just as m otorcycle dispatch, m achine gun hall in which to give the program s. was raised a few’ weeks ago for g en great a pleasu re aw aited them . Mrs. I liff Kern was m ade chairm an m ent. T he follow ing is th e list: qei Betsy Ross when she first fash and in fan try from which th e boys The Hag, which is eight by twelve eral m issionary work. T his m akes of th e com m ittee on the sale of tic k F irs t G rade— Jam es Shoem aker, ioned th a t flag, th a t it is a land of would have a chance to choose. ets. She will choose h e r helpers Jo h n Hodge, W oodrow M athews, th e to ta l am ount raised in th e past feet in size, is of very heavy silk. the free and hom e of the brave. It is believed th a t th e A m erican six m onths $126.47 from am ong the g u aran to rs. T he full No help is has a jointed staff and is tipped with S ylvester Jackson, Gerald C alhoun, I th in k we o ught to consecrate o u r Legion Post will ta k e up th e m a tte r L ucile Jennings, M axine M aryott, asked outside of th e church. A. W. Ia b eau tifu l A m erican eagle. Ju d g e selves anew and answ er th e call as at once, as It m ust be acted on q uick com m ittee on publicity was ap p o in t M etzger & Com pany kindly sold th e j G®°» W onacott, v eteran of th e w ar ed as follow s: H. L. St. C lair, C. E. M innie G atenbein, H allie McMurray. those who have honored Old Glory ly. It is th ought th a t ex-service men beans and fru it to th e society a t cost. 1of l s 60, very proudly bore th e flag in wars gone by. R usher, H J. P u lfer, Leslie Webb D orothy Grey, Stanley Mason, Jack would form th e nucleus of th e unit and J. H. S terling. T he g u ara n to rs The officers of th e society are as on‘° ‘he stag e and stood at atten tio n O ucheda, K azue K inoshite. W illene Botkin played a very p re t and th a t enough younger men would Second G rade— R uth Cheesem an, follow s: president, Mrs. B. J. Y a te s;( llurin8 th e p resen tatio n . Mrs. K. A. ty piano solo, and Alden M iller gave present them selves to p erfect th e o r will m eet again at th e lib rary next F riday evening when a full a tte n d K erm it Johnson, Mary L enard, vice president, Mrs. B. W E m ery; Miller, p resid en t of th e L adies’ Aux- a review of his an cestries p art in ganization. ance is desired. Ju a n ita P alm quist, R obert Sterling, Becretary, Miss M innie R obertson: IHary of th e A m erican Legion, m ade gaining end m ain tain in g o u r freedom a very eloquent p resen tatio n speech Those who a re fam iliar with th e R uth Sterling, L au ra Todd, S. Koso, tre a su re r, Mrs. C. D. Cathey. HOME COMING WEEK ------------------ a. ) giving a sh o rt review of th e w ork and showed why he loved th e flag. program s offered by the Cadm ean- Lois Kelly, Maxwell Bent, A lta Mc- Miss G retchen Radcliff of P ortland, WILL BE A HUMMER QUALITY OREGON WALNUTS done by th e boys in th e W orld W ar W estco com pany claim th a t the s ta n M urry. form erly of G resham presented the SUPERIOR TO OTHERS ju st closed. C. G. Schneider, cotn- Oregon A gricultural College alum ni d ard is high and th a t a real tre a t is T hird G rade— P a rk e r Halloway, fun of th e evening by singing a comic ---------- 1 m ander of th e Legion, m ade a very w an ts to rem em ber hom e com ing In sto re for those who atten d . The R oderick W alker, Douglas W alker, A to tal of 4 n,395 pounds of touching aeeeptance speech. It was song and p resen tin g a laughable Jig, week November 19 to 21 and to tuke program s will be held in th e even Joe W right, V erne Griffis, W ilbert u nder th e nam e of A m anda Ilig h g rass E nglish w alnuts w ere grow n th is se a-(p lain to be seen th a t he was deeply p a rt in th e festivities of th e ir alm a ings only. Maxwell, Agnes A rth u r, W inifred son by m em bers of th e Oregon Grow- touched w ith a sp irit of g ra titu d e to from Pum pkin C enter. H er in te rp re m ater. E verything is being p u t in Bechill, A nna B runn er, M arie H am e rs’ C ooperative association. These those women who had w orked so tation of esth etic dancing on th e p art readiness for a g rand good tim e. FAREWELL SURPRISE ilton, R ichard Todd. have been washed, alm ost all g raded courageously d u rin g the w ar, deny- of th e u n cu ltu red co untry g irl created T he bonfire Is being b u ilt by th e GIVEN SCHWEDLERS F o u rth G rade— W illiam O tt, Elsie and will soon be assem bled at th e ing them selves of th e many pleasures | g reat am usem ent. freshm en. T his is to be th e en tran ce M ew hirter, Helen Exley, Alice Jo h n Florence M. Honey played a piano Mr. and Mrs. E. Schw edler and Salem, Yamhill and S heridan plants in o rd er to serve th e ir cou n try and of old King Jazz and every fea tu re son, Betty T horne, H arold Johnson, ready for delivery. th e ir loved ones in th e stru g g le for solo which was g rea tly appreciated. of college life will be rife. T he big fam ily were invited to spend last R egina H am m ar, B eatrice A nicker, T he g rad in g will place on the m ar- world freedom . He urged all to see A fter which Mr. Schneider extended T héophile D eW itte, V erne Stanley, k et th re e sizes. Jum bo, No. 1 and th a t th e samp 8plrIt of 8ervice , an in vitation to everyone to stay football gam e Is expected to be the Monday evening at the home of Mr. M argaret Mathews, Beth Zim m erm an. No. T he m eat of th e Oregon wal- 8tin allve and w orklng , hplr heart8 * htlp refresh m en ts were served. The fe a tu re of S aturday anil O. A. C. ex- and Mrs. George Sleret and when program was concluded by singing PP‘ t8 88 lal” ><ar to carry off th e they arriv ed they found ab o u t 4 0 of F ifth G rade 5A— LaD essa Davies, (n u t is re g a rd e tf by expert fru it and today ''T h e S tar Spangled B anner an n er.” honors. S atu rd ay evening both the th e ir friends assem bled In th e ir Viva A nderson, Olive Norby, E arl nut men as su p e rio r in q u ality th is , Spangled B A fter , he prpgentatlon of th e flag. v n tlf tn tllr , f ’ n l l f n » .,! .. ________ W eiss. F red erick Bechill, Jean Adlx. year Mrs. M iller’s p resen tatio n speech m en’s and w om en’s gym nasium s will j honor. to th e C alifornia crop. H am ilton Johnson, atto rn ey of P o rt- be open for dancing. Open houses I The event was in the n a tu re of a 5 B— H elen K ern, Ada Mae H udson, As th e E nglish wal nt acreage is ,an d . gave a sh o rt but , mprp88,ve is given below: will be observed at 3 o ’clock Sun-1 farew ell, as th e Schw edlers expect to R ichard Beadle. rapidly developing in th e W illam ette falk Hp Bpeaking of thp Members of G resham Post No. 30, of day afternoon. leave th is week for th e ir farm In American Legion: Sixth - G rade — C lara Baum ann. and Um pqua valleys, th e O re g o n ’ ju8t paHt> tb a t o u r ,os8 was „ T he L ad ies of th e A uxiliary of Clnckamns county to m ake th e ir G eorge Joh n sto n , Jatpes McAllister, G row ers C ooperative association is thousand tim es g re a te r th an it would G resham Post No. 30 of th e American S ocial C lub H ollis M eetin g . home. Many expressions of reg ret John A nicker, M arie Schnell, M artha w orking w ith grow ers to sta n d ard ize have been had we been prep ared to Legion te n d er you th is evening a T he reg u lar m eeting of th e A rcme H am ilton. and to have the n u t properly washed. go. He said, " I am not an alarm ist, cordial reception with the p resen ta club was held Monday afternoon at w ere heard th a t the fam ily w ere leav in ap- th e home or Mrs. Geo. T ucker on the ing G resham . Mr. and Mrs. Schwed S eventh G rade — V earl Howell, dried, and graded before being placed b u t confllct may comp t0 U8 from o u r tion of th is b eau tifu l silk flag _______ p re d a tio n of th e services you have I Boring road. ler have lived here for many years Glenn F u ll, Addle P ullen, Robert on e m ar et. neighbors across th e Pacific. These rendered, and the valor w hereby you “ » « s a perfect Oregon day and anil th e ir children have grow n up L am bert, O rville Johnson. R eports received a t th e office of ppoplp arp grOwlng. They need brought added glory to th is o u r w,*h m ajestic Mt. llood and also Mt. E ighth G rade— M axine Thom as, th e Oregon (.row ers show th a t several Bpace. We havp nonp glvp th p n , national em blem by the victories you A danls and Mt. St. H elens in th e dls- here, w here all will be missed. Mr. and Mrs. Schw edler are F lorence K ern, Blanche Trim ble, Ma large orch ard s of E nglish w alnuts. j Love and kllld w ords w lthout 8Qme won on m any a hard fo u g h t field. [ fance, th e drive was one long to be You boyB of th e late w ar like o u r I rem em bered by th e ladies. bel W inters, E dw ard Stubbs, W illa i ai b of m ore than 100 acres besides nlPans of enforcing them would have 'fa th e r s In the Civil W ar w ere in the Mrs. T ucker was usslsted by Mes known as splendid neighbors and th e ir friends here expressed wishes Bushong. quite a num ber of sm a lle r tra c ts will but little w eight w ith them . They crucible The fu rn ace was seven . dam es R. H. Todd, J. V. Cogswell and for th e ir success In th e ir new home. come Into bearin g w ithin a y ear o r a re a people with low er s t - i n d a r . i s ’ o f I .t i,nie8 ,1Pa,ri1 •" ,hp w elter of b lo o d .lu - O. Smith. so. W ith th is ad d itio n al acreage it P . ®f ’hp Prj of a <fony- »»<’ ‘he h o rro r of 1 he next m eeting of th e club will “T h e Church at th e C enter." in 4 i .v x . ■ * a la , they are not accustom ed to death. b e h e ld December 13th at th e homo of GRESHAM P. T. CIRCLE ALBERT S. IIISEY , P astor. s m a ei a e E nglish w alnut o u r m ethod of living. They cannot F or more th an forty years O ertnanv Mrs J. N. C lanahan. She will be as- TO MEET W EDNESDAY Serm on topic for Sunday m orning, crop to be handled by th e association come up to o u r cu ltu re. We cannot I wa8 P rep arin g for th e stru g g le th a ; J sisted by Mesdames H. J. P u lfer, Car- "T h e S tew ardship of P ra y er.” F o r : “ ¡ L * 2 ir r or so will exceed 100,-1 . dominion. r ’p W. “ “ i . T h . » i i s should * give them th „ world re„ T „ Powell and . ...... It. Johnson. The P aren t-T each er m eeting will th e evening we have secured th e use 000 pounds. , , . , . i - - - - - ■ ------ - ____. . . __ _______ - be held In th e lib rary W ednesday, No In o rd er to n r n n e r l v n l a c th u thlllk ’ *" » o n d erfu l to come to our blind to th e Im pending peril. It was £*rs. S. 11. Hall, p resid en t; Mrs. BenJ. of a splendid set of stereopticon slides , 1 periy ptace tnt shores w here they have such g reat h ard to believe th at any people had C am eron, vice president, Mrs. J. Ed vem ber th q 17th, at 3 p. m.. it was and lecture on “T he Message of urge crop on the | decided to hold the m eeting a t th e m a rk e t to th e best o p p ortunities for am assing w ealth r(’a<’hed th e depth of infam y w here M etzger, secretary and trea su rer. S tew ardship.” This set closes with advantage and to enable th e public y ou know to w l,o m 1 r e f e r snid library, it being Good Book week, so ! Ju8’lcp and h u m an ity would be a b eau tifully illu stra te d song. You to become fam iliar w ith th e high SI” flk T “ T h e t Z Z V " ' 8a‘‘' <h ,ranipIpd a >‘dprfoot to aggrandize th e ! W hen in doubt try a W ant Ad. those who cared to might Inspect th e . ¡speaker. T he Japs. You say keep (autocracy of a ru lin g house The! • will be glad th a t you have seen this q y f th e hom e pro d u ct, th e them o u t a n d w e w ill h a v e n n t m . . h i , w o r l d b a d a t e r r i b l e u u a i n n i . . « was an angel in w hite com pared to books on display. Book q u o tatio n s splendid set. In v ite your friends to will be th e response to roll call. see it w ith you. Rev A. 8. Illsey will give a talk P rovision is being m ade for an en on education. larged Sunday school. The begin Miss R uth M ontague, “ Why some ners, p rim aries and ju n io rs will be w ant to get into w ar but kind words ,|pP"™ ° f >»<>ral perfidy he could de- i’n .o ,' r ° * " f a lr . ,a n '1 M urder on books are given a place on library moved to the Odd F ellow s’ building. will not ston w ar scend. Every form of vileness was n l * as fo l|owed by m u rd er on th e shelve*. i P resorted to in carry in g out his de- A merican lives w ent down in The roomSjs being fitted w ith some A pplying tlM* Golile-n R ule to { M. Q ulcksall will have ch arg e of new fu rn ltjire, and will be m ade M otoring a round tab le discusHlon. i Johnson, clean, com fortable and attractiv e. One of the big p leasu res of m odern All m em bers and p atro n s of aehool 1 The nation This will perm it us to expand th e m otoring lies in the fact th a t w h eth er | are urged to atten d th is m eeting. proud has ad u lt d epartm ent. New classes will th e trip is for a hu n d red m iles n r a every n o r 8O,,fh 1 look M urder, ■ ------------------------- pillage, rape, blindfolding every part of o u r land with spies, be form ed as needed. You are lnvit- thousand, ------------ , th e ~ m otorist u has <u o, c i * , rea- . I . tl ,‘PrpJ . I ,, ll 8 , n o r,h T he M odern M*mar4t«n. V „g it..... - „ 1 .1 .... „ • , . , I _ a a a ed to come next Sunday and find a son to feel su re th a t he will finish his '"? ° ) ° / ,llP,,P ° hl v etp ra" 8 and Bko° ’' n* “ po” r •»•'«’I* « nurse aroused to her danger. T hen, with One of th e g rea test benefactors of Belgium d ev astated , B ritain grim ly who fought In th e sixties to preserve Klr’’ M|HS Cavell,— th a t was th e G er class which you w ill enjoy. journey w ithout h aving to clim b out man “ K u ltu r” th a t proposed to hanging on, F rance blee<ling white, m odern tim es is th e Red Cross. It T his is your church. H elp to m ake 1 of his car to u n d erta k e th e dlsagree- th is old flag. I stan d here to tell “c u re ” th e world The savage Indian Italy vainly looking on at th e Inva has gone on battlefields a t hom e and sion of h er fair hom es,— th en It was abroad. It goes into the hom es of it all th a t it should be by your at- able job of m aking rep a irs on th e th a t America said, ” We can he n eu tendance, your active in te rest, and i roads. FOUR U. S. FARM BOYS WIN INTERNATIONAL tral no lo n g e r;” and then It was th a t, the poor who are unable to employ - . y o u r prayers. But now and then som e m ishap oc- Am erica went Into th e gam e for a physicians o r train ed nurses STOCK-JUDGING CONTEST AND TRIP TO EUROPE “ T he C hurch a t the C enter curs, and a courtesy of th e road th a t L 11 carr|PB food to th e hungry. It W hy. It was th a t m alevolence binds up th e h ea rts o f t h o s e In « n r jail m otorists can extend w ith little in- and overw eening pride should h a v e 1 8or’ Good IhMik W eek. convenience to them selves Is an offer a fall. T hat the doctrine of th e su p e r row. It pro tects th e wddow and o r You a re m ost cordially invited to help to a fellow m otorist whose car It cares for the aged and hum an m ight forever be squelched, phans. th a t m ilitarism should n ~ to blind. It la as a m o th er ever ready observe Good Book W eek w ith us I has become stran d ed . Such an offer — be - - show ------... U S S W A iS s g i- “ » . . ........................ W ednesday, N ovem ber 17 from 3 to is p articu la rly tim ely If th e scene of j 4 :3 0 p. m. at th e G resham Branch’-‘he m ishap is some point whose re- and b ru te force should not have the au8p *uffenng and sp are nothing library. A world of b eautiful books j m oteness from a g arag e would m ake right of way. And no one saw m orel ,o ''“ ‘»lunte as far as earth ly power will be on display suggestive of th a t It difficult to g et assistance. clearly than th e G. A. It. th a t If th<- '» n the suffering of m ind and bodv m ost m atchless of all C hristm as gifts w o u ld -b e w 2 « h w h ile “ * A . m e n 'o f j ’? T 2° n“ nU,eB af,P r th * W ith th e num ber of women drivers — a book. rapidly Increasing, som e of them not m ilitary experience, you G rand Army ploM,on in M-all street fhst Septem ber “ Books as gifts proclaim the h eart skilled In coping w ith tire tro u b le or ) men knew b etter than th e rest of us ; over 7(5 Bed Cross nurses and 35 and m ind of those who give and those ; bad Ignition, th e re is an especial need th a t thousands of A merican lads field directors were on the scene glv- m pe1'1 .bh ; , ,^ u X ^ ? h ^ ^ i ; n' ' : ,d ». who g e t.” | of a chivalrous a ttitu d e on th e p a rt of H. RUTH MONTAGUE, L ibrarian experienced drivers. T he women would be maim ed for life, w hile tens form ln< relatives and friends of th e ir —------------------- j probably o u g h t not to be d riving at of thousands of A merican m others con'H 'lon. T his Is only one case, Gi-exliani P ou ltryin en to M<>«*t Mon- all unless they know enough ab o u t a would be broken h earted But sick and th o u san d s o f such cases i an he fX'.Vi1» 1". T " 1 <l,y O er,nan hypocrisy, cited but th is Is not tru ly Its g rea t- day E ven in g. I ca r to be able to m ake sim ple rep airs foul bln up he mien, w anton dent ruction L«» 7 * a T here will be a m eeting of the but th e fact rem ains th a t some are of sacred places, consclanceiess dl- P* work « '”"» » h e re th e re a re G resham C ooperative P ou ltry a s so -, w ithout th e requisite know ledge, ploniacy, unspeakable b ru talitie s. 1,0 °»*'er friends Io go. It know s no elation a t th e county ag e n t's office, j In o rd e r to extend an offer of this ?ui'.r.Hg“ 1 *®,n an hoo<l suffering th* 8 n «ud n 'i n sta iH rv r v in in g x ereed, u hum u iiin an u '*un*,r i n g Is th * one ch ildren, w herever th e H un went, appealing note th a t touche Monday evening, N ovem ber 15, 1920. so rt ft is not necessary to go th ro u g h a the you G rand Army men, peace loving „hor.i .h « . n. . All In terested should be su re to be a lot of form ality — a m ere wave of as you are, and h atin as you; h ’ . th 1 v lb ra,p " »»■ »Ingle heart. h( ___ g w __ ar _______ p resen t as several things of Im port- ‘be hand will freq u en tly serve the do, said to your and to o u r boys” I Tt,p “ «»• has again rolled aro u n d ance will be tak en up, such as buy- purpose. B ut it is th is sp irit of klnd- some of whom from o u r vicinity »h»’" R Is o u r privilege to assist thia never m m i- hack, “Go! and ithow to g reat m other of th e suffering world ing feed, m ark etin g , dem onstration Iy courtesy, says th e U nited States the world w hat kind of stuff th e r ,"K w or‘d. farm s, etc. ¡T ire com pany, th a t ad d s to the Joy Am erican soldier Is made o f." Inasm uch as ye have done It unto ---------------------- (of m otoring and Increases the pride Proud Indeed we m others a re of on* 07 ’ *'<> least of these, my breth - A nctlon Sale P ostponed. of m otorists In th e ir clots the p l a c e Oregon won in the Atnerl r «". Y» have done 11 unto m e ” On account if illness in th e f a m i l y , _______________ can m arshaled host« on F lan d ers ___ _ th e auction sale of Milo Allen, n ear Htn&ll l-’arine. fiJi!.’ PVPi y. """L’ won,an ‘" " I Intensive Influenza Instruction has ATLANTA, Oa.— F o u r farm er boys w ithout any agricult ; tl child at borne doing th e ir utm ost » . ■«■irucnon nas W oodland, W ashington, advertised Twenty acres close to Boring Ore- school train in g will m ake a trip to Europe, the rew ard which t -•« And now G erm any and the whole ” *,' ,,pra, th ro u g h o u t the n o rth - for N ovem ber 15, has been postponed, gon E ight acres Irt cu ltiv atio n B a l- with the w inning of th e In tern atio n al Stock Jud g in g cham pionship world have found out th a t people of w'',,P r " division d u rin g th e last year, in south and so u th e astern com petition here. This non-colhg, te.ru ... . 7 ’ ancp °P pn la n l. Lays excellent o u r blood are not to be bullied, th at —____________ Adi w ater users whose bills are not F enced.» F a ir house, good h am or- cam e from fa r off Texas, winning over team s from all p art of i Hun b ru talitv had no te rro rs for th- L ""‘ Y 'ar th e Red Cross aided m ore pald on o r before th e lffth of th e - chard P rice $3200; $1200 down co u n try — Including college-trained men Th< Texas team tin! ’ I AnAmltC‘hLirOl',IPr . ,,lan victims of unavoidable m onth, will have w ate r sh u t off, by GEO BEERS Sandy Ore w ith 3110 points ag ain st 2865 by th e M lssls-lppl team which v s An<I b p ll* ? v p h i p , p n n Ib * n if» F It t»f . u . . « o rd er of council. Phone Sandy <5 ’ it second. The Texas team w ere all m em bers of Boys’ Club am! w. - fords o u r Auxiliary g re a te r Joy th an I " 150 « ’“ ‘"u n ities. GREG COX. M arshal coached by Cy W E vans and W B Cook of the Texas Exl< r n we ran express to p resen t you th is ('oal 8ervlce from th e sta te college T he trip will be first to the Roval flag. T hanksgiving Dane«. to n tr a c to r anti B uilder O rder your coal now of E kstrom Stock Show a t London— th en to th e ag ric u ltu ral d istricts of France, At Masonic hall, G resham , Oregon Have located In G resham and am T ruck com pany Phone 851 tf H olland, Belgium and Isles of Jersey and G uernsey This Is t h e W ednesday evening, Novem ber 24 all Need Your Mult ('leaixul? ready to ta k e any w ork In my line ______________ highest honors ever conferred upon farm er boys in th is country night. Given by th e firem en’s ’or- Ix»ng experience W ork gu aran teed . You’ll be forgiven in definitely for Have It F rench dry cleaned Top row — le ft to rig h t— W B Cook and C M Evans, coaches, Alva R* d ie str a of P ortland. C afeteria supper I^et m e b ld on your w ork. Phone 327. m aking various kinds of m istak es b u ti pairin g neatly done. T ailo rin g for Debman, L am esa; low er row — Oorden Ollllaple. Qoleman Jo*-n ladles and men. L. J. W inter. J not for m aking one of them twice. Tnrnor. UlHaboro and O W W elting. M arlin, Texaa The Rank of Gresham pays 5 per P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r a l cent interest on time deposits.— Adv.