PAGE p o u h GRESHAM OUTLOOK. T » » I> A Y . 1 GRESHAM LOCALS A THE OVERLAND “4 ” Touring or R oadster...........$757 Sedan ................................. $1091 at Gresham. ! J United States or Sound Tires Oils Accessories GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. W. A. HESSEL WRESTLING MATCH vs. RED NUTTING 145 ll>*. of (fresluuu . SHORTY AYERS 151 lba., of P o il lumi Two falls out of three. MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 8:30 P. M. Ladies W elcome. Ringside $1.00 No Profanity. General Admission 75c SOUTHARD & BUZICK, Promoters. ) pu ll Remember Nutting at the Gresham Fair. The Ricketts Glee Club MALE QUARTET VOCAL SOLOS ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS Sacred and Classical selections and Musical S tunts. A R are E vening's E n tertain m en t. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 8, SHARP High School Auditorium, Gresham BENEFIT HIGH MCIIOOL STUDENT HOI>Y Season Ticket« for four rem aining en tertain m en ts (including th is ), A dults $1.60; S tudents 80c. Single Admission 50c; Reserved S eats 15c. S tudents 25c. FERNS Flowers and Floral Designs MT. SCOTT GREENHOUSE, Inc. 1. All Rubber <> Miss N orm a Lee Peck. G resham 11- B azaar and bake sale by th e J ’ b rarian , has called a m eeting of Ladles' Aid of th e Zion E vangeli­ ; ’ ’ women p atro n s and friends of th e cal church to be held a t the ; lib rary for W ednesday evening, No- G range H atl, S aturday, Nov. 5. • I vem ber 2, fo r th e purpose o f o rg an is­ T he R icketts Glee club, second ing a study club and arran g in g fo r a n u m b er of th e C adm ean Lyceum course for th e com ing w inter course, to be given N ovem ber 8. at L m onths. Several successful courses Union High School A uditorium of stu d y have been carried o ut a t the u n d er th e auspices of th e stu d e n t body and th e g u ara n to rs. lib rary d u rin g fo rm er years and it Is • expected th a t enough women will be C o m m u n ity m asquerade social in terested to form a club th a t will a t O rient H all A rm istice Day, No­ be both p leasant and profitable. vem ber 11, to be given u n d er the auspices of the Aid societies of the The ladies of th e Zion E vangelical M ethodist and B ap tist churches ■ church will hold a fancy w ork and at P leasan t Home fox th e L usted, I bake sale at th e g ran g e hall, S atur- Victory, O rient an d C o ttrell school , day aftern o o n , N ovem ber 5, begin­ d istricts. ning a t 2 o'clock. T here will be Powell Valley circu it Sunday- i many good th in g s to eat for your school convention at Boring M. E. Sunday d in n er and all kinds of fancy church, N ovember 12. • work ap p ro p riate for home use or C hristm as gifts. C ountry fair to be given Decem­ ber 1 by th e A reme club of th e Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Splger of Ore E astern S tar Lodge will be held , gon City called a t th e J. N. C lana in th e Masonic Hall. ban home S atu rd ay afternoon. They I took Mr. and Mrs. C lanahan to th e ir home a t Oregon City w here they and good sp irits and is rapidly grow ­ spent th e w eek-end. ing accustom ed to M innesota’s in ­ Mr, and Mrs. B ratzel, who for vigorating clim ate. Miss E dna S hoem aker w rites m ore th an a y ear have been visiting In N orth D akota, retu rn ed to th e ir from S eattle, w here sh e is doing g rad u a te work in th e College oi hom e h ere la st Monday evening Mrs. Lucile Moore and two young­ E ducation of the U niversity of H er course includes est children left on S atu rd ay to join W ashington. j Mr. Moore a t Idaho Falls, Idaho. such topics as Ju n io r H igh School, I Mrs. Moore and fo u r children have Vocational G uidance in Schools, Ad­ I been here w ith h er h u sb an d 's par- m in istratio n and E ducational Meas­ ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Moore, urem ents. Miss S hoem aker is th o r­ since early spring. She left th e two oughly enjoying th e stu d ies and the o ld er children h ere to continue th e ir outside activities in connection w ith school work. It is expected th a t the the school. fam ily will come h ere la te r to m ake a p erm an en t home. R obert T. S m ith of B ridal Veil has purchased th e house and acre be­ longing to Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W. A ndrew s In W hitehead addition. They A pplication blanks for 1922 a u to ­ will come here im m ediately to m ake mobile licenses have been received by th e ir home. T he detfl was m ade a g reat m any local people d u rin g the th ro u g h Jo h n Brown. past week or ten days. The S ecretary A new autom obile p aint shop has been opened In th e C. E. O sburn of S tate is sending th ese application building by H om an & Hom an. One blanks o u t much e a rlie r th an usual m em ber of th e firm live« a t L ents this y ear In o rd er th a t th e license and th e o th er has moved w ith his plates may be sent o u t before J a n u ­ fam ily to th e M. J. Camp house. ary 1, 1922. By prom ptly re tu rn in g At an Interestin g m eeting of Se­ these application b lanks m otor vehi­ cu rity Benefit association held last cle ow ners will avoid m uch tro u b le, W ednesday evening th e d istrict m an ­ annoyance and unnecessary delay. ager, L. M. Lewis of P o rtlan d , was D eferring applying fo r licenses until present and gave an address. T he about th e first of th e year only con m em bers of the association will enjoy gests th e work of th e S ecretary of a card p arty at th e ir hall on next S tate's office and may re su lt In th e T h u rsd ay evening. a rre st of th e ca r ow ners by traffic of L ittle Helen Rhoades of P o rtlan d fleers fo r failu re to have th e 1922 is visiting w ith h er g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. licenses on th e ir cars a fte r Ja n u ary first next. and Mrs. G eorge W. Andrews. License plates for 1922 will have Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M cCarter an d d au g h ter, Mrs. E va H oth and baby a yellow back ground and black fig­ have arriv ed from N ebraska and will ures and letters. It is likely th a t th e ru les w ill be spend the w inter h ere w ith relatives. They may again m ake th e ir home more strin g e n t th is y ear and th a t th e usual week or ten days grace will not here. J. N. C lanahan recently purchased be allowed. When we say that this new improved Willard Batten- is ‘‘all rubber” we mean that it is without wood anywhere in its construction. Wherever wood was used, rubber is used. The enormous importance of this change is shown by these facts: Wood deteriorates from the action of acid. Rubber does not. Wood when wet becomes soft, spongy and easily destroyed. Rubber does not. Wood is never uniform in texture. Rub­ ber is. A wooden case cannot be formed with­ out joints. A Rubber container can, and the W illard rubber container is so made. The owner of a wood-case, wood-separator battery is constantly liable to separator and case trouble, while in the Willard All-Rubber Battery all such changes are eliminated! The W illard All-Rubber Battery gives the plates a chance to wear out slowly, in a normal way, giving you the full mileage you pay for! Gresham Storage Bat. Co. Phone 2331 Application Blanks in Mail for ’22 Licenses two lots ad jo in in g hls home in C lan­ ahan addition from F red Stroup. The deal was made by B. W. T horne. Mrs. M ildred St. C lair Davies w rites th a t she is well and happy In h er new home n ea r Grey Eagle. M innesota. She is in good h ealth S. S. PUGH, Mgr. Phone 2331 Fox Bros.’ TROUTDALE, OREGON M IL L R IIN 80-LB. SACK $21 .oo PER TON A Special C om m unication of V j r O r e s h a m Lodge No. 152, A F & A. M., W ednesday evening, Novem ber 2, at 7 :00 p. nt. L abor in M M. Degree. V isiting b ro th ers w el­ come, W. L. GORSAGE, Sec’y. WM C. METZGER, W. M. Olympic Flour .....................bbl. $7.40 P h on es: E ast 7102; Gresham 3 5 5 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Ptftronage Solicited LEADERS WHO ARE AT LEGION MEET MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE 9502 67th Ave. S. E., Portland P hone Aut. <122-15 1021 Coming Events of Local Interest. O Z C R L -A 4 O seoAM NOVEMBER M oving and (General H auling 12-l-tt Union A venue Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortland, Oregon W E IIKLU KR V A V _________ R eg u lar C om m unication of F airview Lodge No 92 A. F . u , jfc a - < J^> V W am _ R eg u lar m eeting of O resh- Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., ' ▼ ' A A. M S atu rd ay evening, in the o hh Foiinn.«, k - h 1i 21k„aL®.: ° ° d a r evening. V isitors w e S l L abor In F. C. Degree, ' isitin g MELVIN I. SUNDAY. N. G. b ro th ers welcome. JACKSON JONES, Secretary. WM H. STANLEY, Sec'y. II D. McCREARY, W. M Snap up a W ant Ad Snap. For Safety and convenience MRS. HOUSEWIFE^ F a llin g dow n s ta ir* in the «lark, ta k in g the w ro n g u tvtli cilte and a thousand o th e r dan g e r s lu r k in the darkness. A vo id them by h a vin g a flash lig h t handy These days w h ile darkness cornea «,trly yon have more need than ever fo r a service­ able W in che ste r fla sh lig h t. (Jet o n e today. Von w ill use it to Save Money While You Darn Socks! n ig h t . Winchester Standard Type. Nickel and fibre cases. Safety sw itch. Tested bulb Lens gives perfect d istrib u tio n of light. Has long life W inchester battery. I his sounds foolish but it’s true. Get one of our Nest Eggs, use it as a darning’, egg and put a dime in it every time you mend a sock. It <<>ii o n n »n ii||<. ttasliliglit bring It tn. V new battery or bulb may put it to work attain. Some Flashlight Uses About the House. L ig h tin g c e lla r sta irs L o o k in g in closets L ig h tin g the porch C a rin g fo r babies W lien the e le c tric ity fa ils I- ¡tid in g out tb<- tune E x p lo rin g in the a ttic L ig h tin g up the oven. A. W. METZGER & CO. The W inchester Store Phone 1451 T he con iin e national convention o f the A m erican L e g io n at Kansas C ity , M o , » i ll be the largest an J greatest m eeting yet held o f that body o f veteian». Above are seme o f the » o d d distinguished people w h o w ill be present and take p a rt: (11 lie n Pershing, V . 5. A .; (2 ) A dm iral Sims, V S X ; (J) Gen Foeh, of France, i-tj Gen. Diaz, ot Ita ly , 0 ) Admiral Beatty, of England. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM. OREGON