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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1I, NO. «3 $1.50 P er Vear 50 BOYS, 50 GIRLS U. H. S. FRESHMEN POPULAR CAR STARTS OX 100-1101 It TEST A DAY FOR PLAY CLAIR STOCKTON H l RT IX MOTORCYCLE SPILL One th o u san d ca rs in a ll p a rts of __________________ the co u n try w ill en ter today on a 100- Th .rO «as i , .u , hour en d u ran ce and econom y te st, ac- d“ ys ” ‘h *8 year Oi cording to in fo rm atio n received by Brac® 1924' m ost of them for worl1 t0 Botkin & Jo h n sto n , local C hevrolet Inee‘ b‘Bb tax es and th e h. c. 1. Few dealers, from th e C hevrolet Motor enough of them are left for play. It com pany. T he te st w ill begin today ' is th e privilege of those whom for- and continuous eud on S atu u rs ! . of ru rd n n ay in g u fter over 100 o rd h in o ary ° red W' th “ haW tat *“ STOCKHOLDERS OF FAIR ELECT BOARD C lair S tockton w as serio u sly injured of su rp rise o r silen t, re v e re n t a d o ra S unday forenoon w hen a bolt gave w ay w hich co n tro ls th e flow of gas in tion. T he la rg e st freshm an class In th e h isto ry of Union high school Is now T h at's th e th rill one g ets on a day's his m otorcycle, w ith th e re su lt the enrolled, ju s t an even 100 stu d e n ts be trip by au to an d hike to th e slopes of boy w as th ro w n to th e pavem ent, b rea k in g his c o lla r bone, also his NEW FAIR BOARD. ing reg istered , th e num ber reaching Mt. Hood. T h a t's th e ex p erien ce an th is round figure d uring th e p ast w eek an auto load of people, in clu d in g th e shoulder. T h e accid en t o ccu rred on JOHN SLE R ET by th e addition of a new pupil, M ar w riter, rec en tly got on a trip to P a r a - . . th e C olum . , , bia highw ay, n ear th e club- T. R. HOW ITT ,,le MOrth 8ld® of ,ha g a re t E rickson. A nother thing, th e roads of th e county. T he F ields Mo- tWs w onderful region of n a tu ra l dise p ark on th e w estern slope of th e b° U8e b rld *e' H. A. LEW IS 1924 fre sh m a n class Is w hat you m ight to r C ar com pany of P o rtlan d have en Pa r k 8 a n d P,a.v grounds, m ade acces w hite old se n tin el of th e C ascades riv er, as th e boy w ith a com panion, C. I. RAKER K enneth Griffis, on an o th er m achine, I call a 50-50 class. To be m ore ex tered a stock C hevrolet w hich will sible by m atch less highw ays, to take T h e day, in late S eptem ber, w as ideal; FRANK HEINEY O. A. EASTMAN p licit, th e re a re 50 boys and 50 g irls m ake th e te st for th is te rrito ry . T he a day now and then for play—real th e conditions of th e trip w ere as p o r w as ta k in g a spin, headed tow ard H. L. ST.C L A IR in this, th e la rg e st class of any year te st is m ade u nder p rescrib ed co n d i rec re atio n al relax atio n . No tim e is so tray e d : th e scenery w as ind escrib T routdale. W ithout any w arn in g th e j H. J. PU LFER of high school in G resham . T he p re s tions and official observation. T h ere a p p ro p riate fo r th is as a day in Sep able. The b rig h t fall colors, sc attered bolt dropped and as th e gas could not | A. F. HAMMAR be sh u t off, th e m ach in e ra n aw ay j en t en ro llm en t is 281, in c reasin g the w ill be relay d riv ers who w ill keep tem ber a fte r th e copious fall show ers p rcfusely th ro u g h th e valleys and at F. H. CRANE th ro w in g th e boy to th e side of the j atten d a n ce of la st year m ore th a n 15 th e c a r ru n n in g co ntinuously d u rin g have laid th e dust and cleared the air th e sides of th e foothills, w ere g o r A. W. METZGER road. As his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. ! THEO BHUGGER and freshened th e v erd u re’s deepen geous. per cent. T his has necessitated th e th e period of test. C. G. SCHNEIDER C laude Stockton, w ere not at home, he , ing green. T he scene is heightened h iring of an e x tra teach er, and th e No food ever ta ste d so good as that T he car, it is rep o rted , w ill pass T. J. KKEUDER fitting up of an o th er class room and th ro u g h G resham sev eral tim es on its and th e enjoym ent enhanced for all n a carried to th e end of th e six-m ile hike w as tak en c a re of by H. W. Cooley ’ M. M. SQUIRE desks. tu re lovers if early fro sts have to u ch from Tw in b rid g es to P a ra d ise p a rk ; , and rem oved to th e Stockton home. ! J. W. TOWNSEND ru n . It w as checked o u t th is m o rn 8h°"*d8r bo,“ ‘ ,a b ro k en 0,1 to P B. L. WALRAD T he first football gam e of th e s e a ing a t 8 o'clock by Chief Je n k in s, ed w ith b rig h t yellow, sc a rle t and no sp rin g w ate r ever ta ste d sw eetei CHAS. CLEVELAND son w as played a t Scappoose S a tu r new spaper m en and officials of the crim son the delicate leaves of vine o r m ore re fre sh in g th a n th a t from th e ° / he ah o u ,d er n ea r tb e b rea k in the M. BAltDE day and ended d isa stro u sly for the S tan d ard Oil com pany. T he ta n k and m aples and o th er deciduous sh ru b s sp rin g s hidden like gem s in th e fo rest COl!a r b° ne' H is h ,p ls badly b r a ls ed o r from th e c ry sta l strea m of snow I an d “ w as only a tte r tw o X r a y Pic‘ and trees. G resham team . H ow ever, th e local oil case w ere sealed and fu rth e r fill H ere is an ideal situ atio n : An auto w ate r th a t sp lash ed over a m illion tu re s had been ta k en of the hip th a t T he nineteen m em bers of the fai boys h av e n 't rea lly got sta rte d to play ings, it is said, w ill be m ade outside ball anyw ay, and th e fu tu re looks th e city because of c e rta in city re load, or two, of folks of v ario u s ages rocks in its descen t to th e riv e r far it w as d eterm ined th a t it w as not board for th e 1925 M ultnom ah county b rig h t for them . T h eir schedule w ill quirem ents, b ut w ill be u n d er official but w hose h e a rts and ap p reciatio n of below ; no a ir ever seem ed m ore g r a t b roken also. S tockton is a senior in i fair w ere nam ed la st n ig h t a t a m eet- natu ing of the stockholders. F o u rteen a re ifying to th e th ro b b in g ce lls th a t th e high school. probably include Hood R iver, W ood observation. y Otin ng and a le rt, of both sexes, dressed form er board m em bers and five are pulsated w ith new energy from the burn, W est Linn, H illsboro and Mo- T he Chevrolet n atio n al co n test is for hik in g and supplied w ith b o u n ti MRS. LENA THOMPSON ex h ilerution of th e clim b. new m em bers. F o u rteen n re local •alla. W. E a rl S hafer, a g rad u a te of the outgro w th of a sim ila r te st m ade PASSES IN PORTLAND m en and fine a re resid en ts of F air- ful lunches, and a cam era or tw o; a T he d istan ce of th e hike to th e p ark e nivers y of O iegon, is th e ath - j by the dealers in th e Chicago zone of letic coach and is sp a rin g no effort., th e C hevrolet Motor com pany some s ta r t a t d ay lig h t to get th e in sp iratio n w as said to be six and a h a lf m iles. Mrs. L ena T hom pson died in P o rt view, T ro u td ale, M ontavilla and P ort- to b rin g up his team to th e h ig h est de- eight m onths ago. It w as so success- of th e su n rise glories an d an early A laborious h ik e r w ould th in k it ten land O ctober 2, 1924, a t th e age of 68 lan<|. It now rem ain s for th e p ersons s ta rt on th e d ay's hike; a snow capped or a dozen, and then th e re 's th e aw ful g ree of efficiency. y ears, 9 m o n th s and 11 days, of val- elected to qualify w hich w ill probably ful th a t about a m onth ago th e com- m ountain approached by a w ell-w orn, com ing back, som e would say. B ut on v u la r disease of th e h ea rt. She w as , be done a t th e next re g u la r board T he stu d e n t loan fund of G resham 1 pany decided to prom ote a n ational w inding tra il, m ounting ever upw ard a special called m eeting, high h as now reached propo rtio n s 100-hour en d u ran ce and economy run by long sw itchbacks am eng th e to w er th e p a rtic u la r day of th e above trip b o rn In G erm any, but had been in ! m ee“ ,lK or th e M azam as covered w ith a su rv ey - O regon for th e p ast 22 years. She ls A bout h alf th e to tal sh a re s of the w here it is able to a ssist several col- m ade under sim ila r conditions ing and often p recip ito u s fo o th ills; lege stu d en ts. E ach year it is added T he C hevrolet 100-hour n atio n al en- th e n arro w tra il leading to ever h ig h er o r s chain every foot of th e w inding survived by h er h usband, F ra n k M. ««»ociution, w hich S ecre tary P u lfer clim b and nailed up half-m ile sign I T hom pson, a son, F ra n k J. T h o m p -1 aan o u ,,ced num bered 2286 shares. to by w hatever su rp lu s rem ains when d u ran ce and economy ru n is th e first view points, along steep bluffs, th ro u g h bo ard s and th e w rite r saw th e one sou and a d au g h ter, Mrs. T lllie Eder, w ere P resen t or rep resen ted by proxy. th e bills of publishing th e "M unhin- national d em o n stratio n of its kind v irg in fo rests an d g rassy openings, nailed at th e end of th e tra il at th e | who resides in th e L usted d istric t. Tbe h ighest num ber of votes received Ots , J 116 Cl38S ° f '24> 01 ever sta « ed in co lln try - C hevrolet w ith occasional sp rin g s of c ry sta l w hich Miss M iriam In g lis w as class com pany officials declare. W ith such clea rn e ss and icy coolness, w ith lin M azam as' cam p and th e figures p ain t- s h e also leaves tw o sis te rs and two by any d irecto r w as 1109 w hich vote adviser, w ill probably add about »250 a large num ber of c a rs en tered it is g erin g p atch es of snow in th e draw s ed on it said 5.9 m iles (from Tw in b ro th ers. Mrs. C h arles L incoln. Mil- sev eral received out of a list of 24 b rid g es). T he altitu d e a t th is p o in t ls w aukie, O regon, an d Mrs. A nna nam es to select from . H. A. Lew is to th e stu d e n t loan fund. fe lt th a t th e com piling of th e re su lts shaded from th e su n 's ra y s; and, at 6500 feet. G reaves, O akland, C alifornia, Theo- voted n early 600 sh a re s, the next hig h w ill give an a c cu rate idea of th e en la st, w ith quickened blood tin g lin g in T he tim e to cover th is d istan ce go- dore N eibauer, of P o rtlan d , and Ralph est num ber being less th an a hundred. PUBLIC INVITER TO d urance and e c o n o m y -o f Chevrolet every vein, and all the vocab u laries ing up depends on th e h ik ers. T h ree N eibauer, who lives east of G resham . I receding the election of d irecto rs VIEW FORD PLANT of w onderm ent and p raise alre ad y ex to five h o u rs should be allow ed. The T h ere a re also four g ran d c h ild ren . I a special m eeting of stockholders was A free p ic tu re show w ill be given a t Some of th e local d ealers P articip at- hau sted , com ing out into th e open at tra il is easy T he hike was m ade las! F ra n k Eder> of McM innville, Mrs. held for the purpose of am ending the th e G resham T h eater next T h u rsd ay *n ‘be ru n are m a k **ig it in te re s t th e tim b er’s edge, or snow line, with sp rin g , the la st of May, b u t th e re w as H a rry S tanley, Mrs. O ren S tan ley and co n stitu tio n to p erm it th e holding of ing by conducting guessing co n tests th e g reat, w hite bold, rugged, to w er m uch snow on th e ground th e u p p er H aro ld E der. of G resham , and one th e a n n u a , m eeting and election o! evening, O ctober 9, show ing a dozen as to th e gas and oil co n sum ption and ing m ountain in full view, seem ing in h alf of th e way. T he snow now at g re a t g ran d ch ild . H elen Ione S tanley, d irec to rs on th e first Monday In Octo- or m ore ree ls of film illu stra tin g th e th e num ber of m iles trav eled d u rin g th e rarifled a ir to be alm o st w ithin m unn r end 8eaS° n ’ ” ' be8id*' ° thCr r e l“ Uve8 “ nd “ bO8t ‘" stead tb ® Monday in De- m aking of F ord c a rs and tru ck s. T his th e four days and four h o u rs th a t the a rm ’s reach —th a t's th e tim e for g asps friends. I cem ber as h ereto fo re provided. The free show is given w ith th e com pli m en ts of R aker & Son, local F ord te s t w ill continue. O rd in arily e n d u r C om m itm ent serv ices w ere held a t am endm ent ca rrie d by a unanim ous ance and econom y ru n s of th is n a tu re th e S kew es chapel in P o rtlan d Mon-1 vote, and th e speclnl m eeting ad jo u rn - dealers. a re m ade by one or tw o c a rs driven It w ill be a tw o-hour show , begin ch arS® ° f Rev. | ed and the annual meeting wus culled by experts, b ut in th is case h u n d red s _____________ •>__ | S. F. P itts. In te rm e n t ln Lone F ir | im m ediately. ning a t 8 o’clock, and th e operation of of ca rs op erated by local d riv ers w ill th e vario u s F o rd p la n ts w ith th e ir , I ' here w as a good atten d a n ce and Oregon n atio n al g uard team la st fo r th e place on acco u n t of having m ake the te st and th e rec o rd s m ade hu n dred th o u san d em ployes w ill be w eek defeated th e crack re g u la r arm y ' p articip a ted to th e lim it in form er I W“ 8 “ , ° f 8everal P“ «8™ ‘he fair w ere dis- w ill closely ap p ro x im ate w h at any v _______ . I th ® ‘'« v en d er club, a social o rg an lza- cussed. fu lly illu stra te d . team s in the m ost sp e cta cu la r stru g g le shoots. T his gave _____ second h onors to ow ner m ay expect of his car. tion for old ladies. | ever held on th e n atio n al rifle ran g e U nited S tate s cav alry , th e score Besides th e educational and in d u s The se creta ry presented his an n u al a t Camp P erry , Ohio, took th e n atio n stan d in g a t 12,579. tria l view s th e re w ill be tra v e l scenes, i VMELI \ PRICE IS GRESHAM NEW LAUNDRY I r<1’o rt for ‘he y ear w hich showed the Oregon guard sm en won sev eral d is w ild w est and plen ty of comedy. LAIR TO EIN II REST al in fa n try m atch and th e »4500 cash TO BEGIN OPERATIONS 11924 fa lr w as a m arked financial su c tro p h y w hich goes w ith it, according tin ctio n s ln addition to th e above. cess. T he o p eratin g Income for the T his is considered a ra r e oppor- A nnouncem ent Is m ade of a lau n - yi'1»’’. Including th e sta te ap p ro p riatio n T he fun eral of Mrs. A melia P rice, to inform ation given out at th e arm o ry T hey took first place ln en listed m en's tu n ity to see th e inside w orkings so in te restin g ly pictu red of one of the w hose death o ccurred a t M ultnom ah in P o rtla n d a t a m eeting of the gen- m atch of all n atio n al g u ard sm en ; 'iry to be estab lish ed In G resham In I ° ‘ 15000, w as given as »32,299.82. T he T he star-g u ag ed rifles S erg ea n t B row n, a m em ber of th e th e im m ediate fu tu re , or as soon as am ount paid o ut in prem ium s was co u n try 's biggest in d u stries. Who th a t hospital in P o rtlan d ea rly la st Sunday era l staff. drives a F o rd —and nine o u t of te n do m orning, w as held in th e M ethodist w ith w hich th e m atch w as won will team took th e coveted F a r r tro p h y as th e n ecessary m ach in ery a rriv es. $6,522.71. T he am ount paid as oper- — has not said “I w ould like to see th e : E piscopal ch u rc h in G resham th is af- be p resen ted to th e victorious m ark s th e best sh o t w ith service rifles In th e C larence J. C leveland w ill be th e pro- «ting expense was »26,427.85, includ- W im bleton m a tch ; in th e United p rieto r of th e new e n terp rise, w hich ‘"k prem ium s. G ross profit from op- F ord p la n t? T his w ill be as good or ; ternoon, th e Rev. A. S. H isey preach - men. T he m atch w as a stru g g le /o a fin- S tates serv ice m atch , m ade up of a will be located on F ifth and Hood I ertitlon, was »5,871,97, from w hich Is m ay be b e tte r th a n a trip thro u g h th e ' ¡ng the fu n eral serm on and Dr. Chas, fac to ry w here they are ground out a t j W. H u ett assistin g in th e services, ish betw een th e Oregon n ational g u ard team picked from all n atio n al guard s- I stre e ts, on th e Cotton p ro p erty a t th e deducted »1.493.90 as depreciation, w hich m en, O regon had th re e m en ; th ree re a r of the resid en ce now occupied by leaving a n et profit of u little over th e r a te of six o r eight th o u san d a ' T here w ere no blood rela tiv e s p resen and th e United S tate s In fa n try , men from th e Oregon team w ere Mr. Cleveland and fam ily. He is a | four th o u san d dollars. day. ' but m any frien d s and neighbors joined had won th e m atch a t every co n test since its inception 16 years ago. O re also in th e p resid e n t's team of I th o ro u g h ly experienced lau n d ry m a u l From th is g ro ss profit w ere paid Mr. R aker said to th e Outlook, ''In - ln «bowing resp ect to h er m em ory vite everybody, ch ild ren included, to and in ca rry in g out, so fa r as pos gon w as w in n er by th re e points, the 100, chosen from all c la sse s; in th e anil is as yet w orking for th e C ry stal the follow ing Item s: as last n atio n al g u ard team m atch O re -¡L a u n d ry In P o rtlan d . He expects to I come on T h u rsd ay night and be ou r sib ,e' h er expressed w ishes in con- official sco re stan d in g 13,595 B uilding im provem ents, »2,122.32. gu ests a t one of th e biggest show s ductinB her funera1' Mrs. A. M. Ryan ag a in st 13,592 for th e reg u la rs. O re gon placed in B class, or a w inning begin his b u sin ess ln a carefu l, con F u rn itu re and fixtures, fences, light of C astle Rock, W ashington, who had gon had only fo u r m isses in th e en team , and in th is m atch Jack so n F, serv atlv e m a n n er, on a sm all scale ev er presen ted in G resham ." poles, posts, pigeon coops, w ater tire volum e of firing. T he re g u la r arm y Jo n es of G resham sh o t higli m an on adding g rad u a lly to th e eq u ip m en t as been p rac tica lly raised In th e P rice m ains, d rain s, etc, »976.73. team disputed th e ratin g and claim ed th e Oregon team th e la st tw o days. th e b u sin ess expands. W alnut G row ers C elebration Oct. 18. home, w as p resen t. In te re s t paid, »272.04. Jo n e s arriv ed hom e y esterd ay , hav , . .. . . . I A m elia B. C ornell w as born in Cher- first h onors and in the end lost all We need a few second-hand pum p T he la rg e st m eeting of w aln u t grow - T honors w hen It w as discovered th a t a ing been a b sen t w ith his team since Note paid, »300.00. „ , , , . _ . ry Creek, New York, in 1859. In sh o t guns. L. K idder Ildw e. Co. ers ever assem bled in Oregon is ex- , . . . Old w a rra n ts tak en up, »718.18. Phone 1421. . . , , , , „ . , , M arch of 1880 sh w as m a rrie d to Chas, m em ber of the team w as disqualified S eptem ber 2. pected to be on hand O ctober 18 to ' „ , , . .. . . . M iscellaneous old accounts. »165.99. .i _ . .i , .. i- A. P ric e a t E llington, New York. They ce le b ra te th e com pletion of th e Dun- . , ' , ... . ., R epair of buildings, etc., charged to _ spent sev eral y ea rs of th e ir life in th e dee W alnut E xchange building, D un- * , , . , . „ , dep reciatio n reserv e, »396.62. east and la ter moved to C astle Rock, dee, Oregon, th e only p la n t n o rth o f .._ , L .. ,, , , A ccounts receivable (n et), »390.56. . . . . . . . , I W ashington, w here they lived for sev- San F ra n cisc o devoted to th e hand- , (¡round ren t, 1923, »190.00. io ... # „ . . ... . era l years. They cam e to G resham 12 jy ■■. Bug of w aln u ts. It is estim ated 50o i J L eaving a very sm all cash b alance ... . . . . . y ea rs ago and on A pril 5, 1919, Mr. g ro w ers w ill atten d th e opening cer- ’ , . . . . . . . on hand. P ric e passed aw ay. Mrs. P rice suf- em onies w hich w ill be fea tu re d by | T he to tal fixed asse ts of the fa ir a re fered a stro k e of p ara ly sis on Sep to u rs of inspection, speeches by lead- [ given as »11,929.22; th e to ta l liab ili tem ber 22, on h er b irth d ay , w hile ers in the in d u stry and a dinner for , ties, not Including cap ital stock, are visiting in P o rtland. th e guests. H a rv e st of w aln u ts be- I »28,575.35; th e cap ital stock Is »11,410. gan last w eek. It is stated the crop ' T he body of Mrs. P ric e w as laid be T he p resid en t, A. W. M etzger, and f . ih i <'- side th a t of her husband in th e w ill be 60 to 75 per cent of norm al j !í th e se creta ry , H. A. P u lfer, w ere given s< jiíiüui, ID (In- to ea rly fro sts w hich ca u g h t the G resham cem etery a unanim ous vote of th a n k s for th e ir seedlings. F ra n q u e tte s a re said to be I Ill'll faithful and efficient service ln behalf Bargain Period for Dailies. in good shape, w ith sizes satisfacto ry . ' of th e fair. The w hole hoard w as also From now u n til O ctober 31. illuTi Oregon n u ts w ill g rad e h ig h er than praised, com m ended and th an k ed by Daily O regonian and Outlook, one C alifo rnia because of higher crack in g i year, »6. R eg u lar p rice »6.35. th e non-board m em bers p resen t. D aily and Sunday O regonian and test. Mrs. E dith W etherred, fo rm erly on I 1 ; Outlook, one year »7.75. R egular th e board and for m any y ea rs on the L et m e help you solve your paint- sta te fa ir board, w as p rese n t and P o rtlan d T elegram an d Outlook, ing problem s. Todd, T he P ain t Man one year, »4.50. R eg u lar p rice »5.50. spoke ln h ighest p raise of the fa ir and G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. 'ill j T his is for m ail delivery only. S ta rt of its p ro sp ects. H er w ords w ere very Piano Tuning. any tim e. New or renew al. encouraging. P iano tu n in g »3. P iano and organ Now is a good tim e to g et a daily If A plan for Increasing th e ca p ita l 1 1 1 ' 11; rep airin g . F re d 'B . Jones. Phone or- you h aven't one. 1 stock to »50,000 w as discussed. T h is d ers to Outlook. 1661. or TA bor 8952. ‘ S ubscribe th ro u g h th e Outlook. i ' t «Vftÿ i ' would probably m ean »20,000 com mon stock an d »30,000 p referred stock ■ (i ’"Id,»!•••■ w hich would draw 6 or 7 p er c e n t in u ; terest. In th is way th e v ario u s o u t K S If stan d in g item s o f indebtedness could be tak en up and th e fair p u t on Its feet financially. f i l f t « T he se c re ta ry w as au thorized to call a special m eeting of th e sto ck h o ld ers If1 M A» SOM» “l ä l i l w l to consider and, if desired, adopt th e ill A S < 5 i8 R A V T A % . plan. To ux I- I T he se c re ta ry an n o u n ces he will Is I sue notices callin g for th e m eeting on a n T housands of feet of film, show ing Monday, November 10. OREGON RIFLE TEAM WINS ADDED HONORS; LOCAL MAN MEMBER |day afternoon ln THE ROCK j ¡Í Ê K »r FREE! Picture Show Jfe ’ "V Hllliiliiifia at Gresham Theater Thursday Night, Oct. 9, 8 o’Clock HOW FORDS ARE MADE How th e F ord F acto ries tu rn out 10,000 ca rs a day. L ots of Comics Included Shown by RAKER & SON, F ord A gents Instructive. Entertaining. Everybody ( nine. Bring the < hlldren WOOD N l f f D a Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- I perts. All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed to reg a rd le ss of size. IGEGRGE SHAW Phone 229 F airview P o rtlan d T elegram and Outlook, one I year, »4.50 by mall. Have a dollar. Offer closes O ctober 31. S ubscribe I th ro u g h th e Outlook.