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G resham O utlook T W IC E W EEK VOL. 17, NO. B» GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 35, PORTLAND SYMPHONY COMPLETING PLANS BAIBDSDAl.E WOMAN CALLED BY DEATH 1027 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #3.0« Per Year acres out of his 160 on w hich a school building w as erected. The schoolhouse rem ained a one-room The P o rtlan d Sym phony society, Mrs. S arah P atte rso n , aged 67, affair un til 1915 w hen a room w as which sup p o rts and m ain tain s the passed aw ay Sunday evening at the added, and In 1920 th e th ird room concerts of the P o rtlan d Sym phony home of h er son W. M. B radley on was built. It req u ires co n sid er o rch estra, has now v irtu ally com P lan s are alread y beginning to ( A lam entable accident occurred I th e B ase L ine road, as th e re su lt F rid ay evening m arked an epoch able of a stre tc h of th e im agina A business deal involving two pleted th e p rep a ra tio n s for the of an operation w hich she recen tly in th e h isto ry of th e Lynch school tion to eith er see ahead 50 years rea l estate tra n sfe rs w as consum ta k e shape fop th e ren d erin g of the com ing sym phony season. These F rid ay aftern o o u in connection u n d erw en t in Good S am aritan h o s from the hum ble beginning in 1876 m ated today, when D. C. E ly of an n u a l high school senior class p rep a ra tio n s have been u nder way w ith the v isit of th e g rad e school p ital. She cam e from M issouri in d istric t, when th e handsom e new football team to E stacad a w here a $30,000 stru c tu re , w hich has been to the building of today, o r to look Oregon City sold his lot ou Second play, an event In th e social calen- since th e close of th e la st season. gam e had been scheduled w ith the 11921 and settled at B airdsdale sta- in process of erection d u rin g th e backw ard to the little one-room stree t, directly east of his business d ar w hich is alw ays looked for- I, j and have n ecessitated a g rea t latter. W hen n ear E agle Creek a ; tion, living th e re th ree years, w hen past fall and much of the sum m er, schoolhouse w here th e ru d im en ts block on Main street, to W’alra d & w ard to w ith in terest. T his y ear I am ount o f detail w ork w ith reg ard to u rin g ca r driven by E rn e st W in- , she retu rn ed to M issouri. A fter a w as form ally dedicated to th e cau se of education w ere tau g h t. Mrs. E lla W right, and in tu rn bought a lot to personnel, dates, and program s. te r, aged 15. an d co n tain in g nine | r e t“ : n! d we8t of education, and the te ach ers and McGrew w as the first teach er in th e 48 x 100 on Hood avenue betw een th e class and its play coach, Miss A few m a tte rs w ere left to the final w here she has since resided. officers of th e school w ere In tro d istrict and F ra n k H elney one of F o u rth and F ifth from R. D. Bailey, M arjorie Machen, feel th a t a w ise decision of W illem van H oogstra- boys including th e d riv er, left th e T he deceased is survived by h er d u c 'd to th e audience. T he dedi the first. road on rounding a cu rv e and on w hich he w ill move his house selection has been m ade w hen “T he ten, who retu rn ed to th e city S at w idow er W illiam C. P a tte rso n : a W. C. A lderson gave a polished from h |s form er property. cato ry exercises and th e reception Goose H angs H igh” by Lew is urday m orning to com m ence w ork crash ed into a telephone pole, in- ju rin g one boy in th e party. G eorge d au g h ter Mrs G ertrude Holden of tQ (he tpachera took placp thp ad d ress w hich w as listened to w ith It is understood th a t W alrad & Beach w as chosen. for his th ird consecutive season as Dietl Jr., aged 13. son of Mr. and B o rtlan d ; tw o sons W alter M. and audltorlum of tbp npw scbool an ,i m uch in te rest. He began w ith a T he play will be given on T u es conductor of th e P o rtlan d Sym Mrs. G eorge D ietl, su stain ed a fra c -j ” erb ert B rad ,ey ; four b ro th e rs wpre wp,, attpndpd by patrollH of ( q uotation from th e “Cham bered W right plan to e re c t a building for a storeroom and garage, for th eir day and W ednesday evenings, No phony o rch e stra. Mr. van Hoog- tu re of th e left w rist and an in- | a,ul a 8 ister in Springfield, Mis- th e com m unity an d friends. ¡N au tilu s" and used th is beautiful grow ing tra n s fe r business w hich vem ber 22 and 23, in th e high stra te n w ill conduct his first con souri. ju ry to th e thum b w hich may yet 1 S eated on th e platform w ere R poem “ 8 a bs8*8 for h *8 reIuark8’ will cover th e e n tire lot betw een school gym nasium , th e c h a ra c te ri ce rt of th e season a t th e public a u F u n eral services w ill be held n ecessitate its am putation. H. Confrey, clerk of the school Thp wol' derfu l changes of the past Second stre e t and th e alley to th e zation including a c a st of 13. T ick ditorium Monday night, November W ednesday, October 26, a t 2 50 y ears w ere review ed in his south, an a re a of 60 x 120 feet. T he The accident is attrib u ted to the ets w ill be on sale in the G resham 7. This event w ill be followed, five o’clock from th e fu n eral home of board and m anager of th e evening's e n tertain m en t: C harles Lettow , n,atcl,lpKS «h»** A®»»» o th er apt building will probably not be put fact of loose gravel on th e pave D rug com pany, th e T aber P h a rm days later, w ith th e first of the R. W. G able in P o rtland. I n te r ch airm an of th e h oard; W alter (iuo,i*,ion8 f« » " “ is ad d ress was up un til tow urd spring. In the m ent. T he Dietl boy w as co n tin u acy and the D avidson drug store, popular co n certs to be given the m ent will be made in Rose City Locke and H erbert Lynch, rem ain - j ,h is ’ "T he ho,,e of A m erica is in its m eantim e a tem porary building ally w aving his arm outside th e car, cem etery. for a w eek beginning October 31. follow ing S atu rd ay m orning. ing m em bers of the school b o ard ; ’‘ h,1dren and the e d u c tio n th ey re- w ill be erected for im m ediate use. according to th e rep o rt of o th ers B eginning the 7th of November a Mr. van H oo g straten h as been W. C. L aw rence, ch airm an of t h e i l , i " ' in the m achine, and when th e auto i T he Ely house is now occupied by canvass for tic k e t sales w ill be occupied, since his a rriv a l, in ar BORING stru c k th e pole his arm w as cau g h t school board of G resham Union | R. E. Cannon m ade a few fitting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L am bert, who m ade. Leaving th e tick ets a t the ranging th e final d etails for the rem a rk s and illu stra te d his views The re g u la r Sunday m orning s e r high school d istric t; Mrs. Sm ith, w ill rem ain in it for a free rid e to local drug stores, as has been | com ing season. The p ro g ram for betw een th e c a r and th e side of the by a pointed sto ry w hich w as full pole. T he top of th e au to was president of th e P aren t-T en ch er vices w ere held at th e ch u rch on its new location. W. IL K ruger, a planned, will afford all an oppor the opening concert w ill be an com pletely w recked. The boys w ere Sunday. T he Rev. O. J. Gill p rea ch asso ciatio n ; Miss Bernice Sw anson, of interest. house mover of Oregon City, will tu n ity of securing desirable seats. nounced soon. Mrs. J. IL Dunn read th e ad d ress taken on to E stacad a, but th e Dietl ed a very in te restin g and uplifting Miss Ida Luoto and Miss W illene have ch arge of th e work. The cast of th e play is not yet The P o rtlan d Sym phony o rch es lad w as im m ediately re tu rn e d to which would have been delivered serm on, based on Paul before Felix, Botkin, th ree of th e te ac h ers of th e T he conveyancing in connection com plete, as m any changes are tr a w ill num ber betw een 70 and 80 G resnam w here his in ju ries w ere th e them e being "Vision.” At the Lynch school; County Supt. W. C. by Miss Eva Cam pbell, county w ith the p roperty tra n s fe rs was u sually made before re h e a rsa ls perform ers th e com ing season, and dressed in th e office of a local s u r close of th e reg u la r preaching he A lderson; Mrs. J. H. Dunn, p rin school su p erv iso r, had she been handled by Jam es E lklngton. se ttle down for th e finals. George provision h as been m ade to aug- able to be present. She said th a t geon. spoke to th e Sunday school chil- cipal of th e R ussellville school; M cA llister has been named as bus- rnent the o rc h e stra w hen th e same in 1917 th e re w ere 28 one-room Applied Art Cluss to Open. It. E. Cannon, p rin cip al of G resh It w as understood by those in au- dren. Mr. Gill intends to give a iness m anager for th e play. Goldie jg rpquired by a p a rtic u la rly elab- schools In th e county, b ut th a t now 1 have a rra n g e d to open a class am Union high school: W illiam th o rity th a t th e W inter lad w as the sh o rt ta lk to th e children each S u n B jur as advertisin g m anager, and o ra te o rch estratio n . The o rch e stra th is num ber has been reduced to 12. in applied a r ts in E lizabeth's F rock Hazel B unting as p roperty m an a will be, as in th e la st season, in possessor of a driving license, o th day, before th e re g u la r Sunday Laing, arc h itec t of th e building, T h ere have been 19 new school Shoppe, Powell stree t, G resham , on erw ise he would not have been school hour. T he Sunday school is and Mr. Steel of th e c o n tra cto rs' ger. houses built since 1917 according W ednesday, November 2, 2 to 4 every resp e ct com plete. T hrough firm of Steele & Davis, builders of placed in ch a rg e of an autom obile grow ing in interest'. Mrs. S h a t G resham Union high school foot the acquisition of a n u m b er of in- to th e rep o rt. p. m. W ill teach decoration of tuck has organized her class of in th e schoolhouse. Miss Elizabeth ball team w ent to Beaverton F rid ay striim ents w hich, despite th eir for th e day’s trip . Miss W illene Botkin ren d ered lam p shades, screens, etc., Jesso Canning, p rincipal of the school, ----------------------- I term ed iates an d they a re planning afternoon and defeated th a t team | r a r Ryi a re called for in m any com- tw o piano num bers, and vocal se w ork and sim ila r lines. T erm s, $2 ¡for a very profitable tim e to g eth er was unable to be p resen t on ac- w ith a score of 12 to 7, although ; po8(tions, th e P o rtlan d sym phony CLUB MEMBERS TO lections w ere given by Miss A lex a m outh or 50 cents a lesson. Miss MAKE MANY E X H IB IT S the com ing year. On F riday afte r count of illness. B eaverton w as th e heavier team , ¡stained th e distinction of being the ander, accom panied by Donald Con Dorothy S hort, Studio No. 4, Pacific I school they had a m arshm allow The addregs of welcome wus giv- I o rw ard passing w as the undoing onjy fn jiy equipped o rc h e stra in the A pproxim ately two head of roast. T he nam e they have chosen Pn by W. C. L aw rence in his inim it- frey at th e piano. Bldg., P ortland, G resham , phone Of the Beaverton eleven. All th e reg jon—a distinction it continues to with the custom of 1331.—Adv. G uernseys, eig h t head of Brown for th e ir class is Dependable and able style. E veryone who know s , hp In keeping 8chool 8Upprlntpndpnt G resham boys played a fine game. bo,d Sw iss, nine head of Je rse y s, 16 Young D uncan is said to be s ta r r Several changes of personnel head of H o lstein s and 11 head of th e m em bers expect to live up to Mr. L aw rence know s th a t he Is t(> pre#ent pvpry RoI() Battery Service. ing and is thought w ill develop into 1 have been effected, m ost im p o rtan t d8ePly ,n,erPfl‘P,, ,n ,hP eduCBt,On! school w ith a p icture, Mr. Alder- A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4 hogs will be tak en from th e club T he L adies Aid will m eet at th e and w elfare of ch ild ren and young |h (, , >choo, F r ,. and your old one. C harging, 60c. a w onderful little player. W ihlon ' of w hich is th e ap p o in tm en t of w ork of M ultnom ah county to P a ch u rch on T h u rsd ay for work. people. H is long association w ith eT en|ng tbp wpI, kn()W„ p r,n t Pow ell Valley a t 52d street. Phone played a fine gam e, m aking some i Edw ard H u rlim an n , talen ted Swiss The B oring Com m unity club Is G resham Union high school h»" I ln fram o ..sl(!lllng th e D eclaratlon TAbor 0284 afte r 7 p. ra.—Adv. moves th a t brought fo rth unusual | violinist, to the co n cert-m astersh ip cific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock expo sition, w hich will begin th e com ing g ettin g every th in g in read in ess for ' won for him th a t distinction. He com m ent. For low est ra te s ou autom obile, and B runo Coletti, first celloist. S aturday. T he ca ttle and hogs w ill jts b azaar and sale, w hich w ill be sa (d th a t four men w ere en titled to of Independence.” In p resen tin g it tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see G resham will play Oregon City The Sym phony society m anage he said, "W e hope th a t th e prin next F rid ay afternoon on S taple- m ent is receiving su b scrip tio n s to be tak en to th e exhibit grounds b e)d a t thfe I.O . O. F. hall on th e I th e cre d it of th e com m unity for th e clples for w hich they stood, th e B. W. T horne.—Adv. J achieved end of th e ir dream s in the ton ath letic field. T he gam e w ill the evening series of te n concerts S atu rd ay by W alrad & W right and evening of November 5. M elville Richey cam e from Cor- nPw building, and th en proceeded j fu n dam ental p rin cip les of our gov be called prom ptly a t 3 o’clock. and th e m orning series of seven will be on d isplay th e re for a week em in en t, m ay ever be Instilled into from th a t date. v allis to see th e O. A. C .-Stanford 1 to nam e th e th ree d irec to rs and . . f „nnth1 C hairm an W hat th e local boys need and de concerts, u n til th e opening of the N early 50 boys and g irls of th e football gam e, and visited a t th e c ie r k of th e school board. He spoke , n,,nu8 OI our ' ouln. sire m ost of all is th e loyal su p season. county will p articip a te in th e big hom e of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. ()f Lynch as one of th ree o u tstan d - j b ' d re8pondP<* 1,1 b, half ° r . T hursday, October 37, 9 o'clock. p o rt of the hom e folks. P a tro n s of show in v ario u s ways. F rom nine O. M. Richey. |„ g schools w hich sends pupils to ! . .. nrn —Schick te st a t G resham grad e th e com m unity have responded Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller en te r G eorgie Beck, who has been G resham Union high school, and , ' , w ™ school. splendidly in th e p u rch ase of p a t tained a gro u p of P o rtlan d friends to tw elve p o tato exhibits will be , F ‘ * ron tickets, but the boys w ish they a t dinner at th e H otel P o rtlan d on given in connection w ith th e land q u | t e m for some tim e, is able to also said th a t th e com m unity of F riday evening, Oct. 28.—S tere- products show. The county team be ab o u t again. Lynch stan d s back of Its school am i P<1 th e ba8pm®"‘ “ n< ,h * *' optlcon views on India a t F ree would use those tick ets and give F riday evening in honor of Mrs. * g reeted in th e ir reap ctlve M ethodist church. them th e encouragem ent of th e ir E sper S. L arsen of Boston, M assa w hich w as selected a t th e county l . H. M alllcoat w ent on a hunt- | t B te ac h ers E veryone on th e platform was presence on th e field. F riday evening. Oct. 28.— H arvest chusetts. M rs. L arse n ’s husband, fair for th e n o rth w est judging ,ng trip to R ickreall on S aturday. festival a t Pow ell V alley school- who is dean of th e geological de m eet at th e Pacific In tern atio n al P h easan ts w ere not very plentiful. fjn ajiy introduced and n early all re- COLÜMBIA HEIGHTS house u nder uusplces of L u th er Mrs. E. J. O regson, who has been I aponded Mr. s t eel h ead of th e (lackania« County Fruit Growers p artm en t of H arv ard university, will judge livestock on display on League. Monday, November 31. T his team Meet. spending th e past ten days visiting contra c tin g firm, w as very m odest The C orbett g rad e school was grew to m anhood In P o rtlan d . The co n sists of Floyd Stafford, H arold The fru it g row ers of C lackam as dinner guests w ere his form er a s F riday evening, October 28.— relativ es at Longview, retu rn ed jn reco u n tin g th e p a rt he and his presented w ith a very fine picture, D ahl and L aw rence D outhit. These hom e Sunday. county a re endeavoring to g et to sociates. * p a rtn e r had played in th e erection "T he H orse F air", la st T h u rsd ay P aren t-T ea ch e r association H al loween party a t Rockwood school- boys sp en t p a rt of S aturday a t C an g eth er to form an association sim Jo h n Ju v en ile has gone to Long- of tbp dnp building. He assu red evening by County School Ruperlti- house. Plano and K indegarten T aught. by w orking on some w ell fitted ila r to th e G resham organizations, view to do some w ork for his broth- , tbp pa frong of th e d istric t th a t they tendent W. C. A lderson. T he pre L essons in piano w ill be given at F rid ay evening, Oct. 28.—A reme according to a re p o rt com ing from th e home of Mrs. C. E. R usher, af show stock. T he exhibit looks er and nephew. would receive d o llar for d o llar of sen tatio n took place a fte r a sh o rt club m asquerade dance, Masonic Oregon Cit^ w here a prelim inary ternoons. A m usical k in d e rg a rten good to them and they a re w ork- A. H ederm ann of P o rtlan d visit- , bp anl()Unf (hey had invested. Mr. i talk to th e m em bers of th e audl- hail. is being, conducted forenoons, Mon- ing h a rd to g< t as m ut h q u a lity into pd at th e home of his fath e r, D. ; La (ngi th e arc h itect, spoke briefly, j ence w ho had previously enjoyed a m eeting w as held yesterday. . ... day to F riday. F or p a rtic u la rs tel- th e exhibit as possible. H ederm ann. on Sunday. One of th e m ost In terestin g p a rts I program by th e pupils to celeb rate S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 29.—Cos A rrangem ents w ere m ade to hold ephone L illy Maud P h illip s, 79x2, boys will , . M ultnom , , ah county , , F arm ers w ere q u ite busy th e p ast thp pVpnlnK.g progranl waH the the stan d ard izin g of th e school. tum e p arty at Rockwood church by m eetings in v arious p a rts of th e G resham .—Adv. E pw orth League. m npete stro n g ly for the an n u a l | w eek. some digging potatoes. 1 addreM glven by H erb ert L ynch, a The gym nasium w as w ell filled by county w here b erries are grow n Hollywood H olstein calf aw ard ing silos and others doing fall se •fl C hildren’s Stockings 35c. w ith th e hope, it is said, of in te r S atu rd ay evening, Oct. 29.—E p m em ber of th e school board. Mr. th e p a re n ts of th e ch ild ren , who A llen A. Black C at stockings w hich w ill be given by H arold ing. w orth League H allow een social at esting th e g row ers in such an o r w ear longer and look b etter, 35«. Lynch m akes no p reten tio n s at be ta k e m uch p rid e in th e school. Stirason, ow ner of th e Hollywood Geo. D uley has been laid up the ing a public sp eak er, b u t he held P lea san t Home M ethodist church. ganization. 3 for $1.00.—A ylsw orth & M artin. Mr. and Mrs. S am uelson, son-in- farm s in W ashington. T his ca lf will p ast w eek w ith a severe cold. S atu rd ay, October 29.—D eborah ______________ th e atten tio n of his audience from law and d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. be aw arded on th e basis of 25 per beginning to end. He outlined a Jam es Ross, cam e up for a few Ladies Aid sale a t Pow ell V alley cen ------------------------------ t show m anship, 25 per cen t ------ calf, - ---------- n ot O|i Rham poo an d m arcel o r ................... Mission church. days la st week from C alifornia to t herdH m anshlp and 25 , finger wave, M onday, T uesday , b ' y " 25 per , .. . cen _________________ , ______ _____, $1.25, ___________ __________ Monday evening, October 31.— per cent record book. T his calf and W ednesday only. M arie A ^L au, Its beginning 50 y ears ago, from th e v isit a t th e ir hom e here. Fairview g range H allow een social. rm erly of the G reen F ro n t B eau first school building w hich cost H arry R ickert, C laude Woodle, has been won tw ice by Jo h n F lem fo ty shop, P o rtlan d . Bailey Beauty $372 to th e p resen t fine stru c tu re . Monday, Oct. 31, 8:40.—Schick and sev eral o th e rs have re tu rn e d ing. I Shoppe.—Adv. In te re stin g ex tra c ts w ere read from th e ir h u n tin g trip to so u th teat at G resham Union high school. from th e reco rd s of th o se days 1 prn Grpgon Monday, Oct. 31, 1 o'clock.— when th e te ac h er received $30 a Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an Schick te st a t O rient school. m onth salary , and when she had left la st S atu rd ay for P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay, November 3, 9 o'clock. such a h ard tim e g ettin g a b o ard a fte r spending th e sum m er at E hr- —Schick te st at G ilbert school. ing place th e p atro n s w ere fined m anor. T hey will live a t th e Ben $10 for refu sin g to board her. T he F riday evening, November 4.— son hotel th is w inter. Union school P aren t-T each er asaw- perusal of th e b o arding problem Roy A ndersen of th e G lenn d el clation b azaar a t schoolhouse. called forth m any sm iles from th e audience. It ap p a ren tly w as a icatessen on H aw th o rn e avenue Friday, November 4. — Noon i w eighty question. Se g rea t did It sp en t S unday a t his hom e here. luncheon by S o u th east circ le of Mr. and Mrs. D. B u tler and Ladies Aid, basem ent M ethodist become th e re was d an g er of being A big special in m en’s heavy All Wool S h irts in med. (JO "7/1 hurch. d au g h ter Hazel have Just retu rn ed ‘ unable to get a su itab le teach er u n d ark strip e s, Reg. $4.50 grade, special a t ................. from a trip to Vlllab. W ashington, less board could be obtained. To Oct. 29 - Nov. 6— Pacific I n te r n a t K haki Tw ill double elbows, arm y style sh irts, (JO m eet th is, the board passed a reso w here they attended th e fu n eral of ional Livestock E xposition in P o r t Good weight. E a c h ................................................... lution saying It should be th e duty Mr. B u tler's b ro th er R ichard B u t land. J of p are n ts or g u ard ian s to board ler who died In C anada recently. S atu rd ay evening, Nov. 5.—V aud F lan n e lette P laid S hirts. Look like wool. E a c h .. $ 1 .9 8 the te ac h er according to th e num - The body w as se n t to Vlllah for eville at Rockwood g ran g e hall u nder auspices of P.-T. A. ' her of ch ild ren In th e fam ily, two in term en t. See our beautiful fine all wool Plaid Pendleton Shirts. (J 7 A ’’ weeks for each child. Not m ore Mrs. J a s p e r C rane en tertain ed S atu rd ay . November 5. — B aks Each ....................................................................................... « p O s IM th an $3 per week was to be c h a rg several P o rtlan d friends at a Mon • ale lit the W hite Wuy by R ebekah Phone 1701 Ivy Filling Station Lodge No. 61. ed for board and, when requested, day luncheon. Men’s ex tra heavy all wool B lazers. (J7 ’7 7 P rices $7.50. $6.50............................................................ »DO. 4 »J the clerk could deduct th e teach- Several slides have k ep t th e road W ednesday evening, Nov. 9.—Ba | e r's board from her check in favor crew on th e u pper C olum bia h igh zaar and chicken d in n er of Zion i of th e landlady. Should th e p ar- way busy during th e p ast week, Evang' lh.il ch u rch at g range hall. Rain Test Jackets and Pants, black slickers, i ents refu se to board th e teach er, but the efficient su p e rin ten d e n t, O. F riday, November 11.—A rm istice they could he fined $10 or th e ir W ilson, and his men have been on Day celeb ratio n a t Blue L ake for rubber footwear, in all lengths. M en’s Union Suits children refused ad m ittan ce to the Job, at tim es p a rt of the night, benefit of G resham hand. in heavy cotton, cotton and wool, and all woo1. ' school. in o rder to keep the road c lea r for ’ F rid ay evening, November 11.-— Agent« for A. A. Cutter’s Work Shoes and Boot«. Mr. L ynch's fath e r gave eig h t i travel. D ance by G resham band a t Blue • latke. Seniors Select Flay; Football Team Wins Grade School Boy Injured in Crash New Lynch School Has Opening Program Inside Real Estate Involved in Deal Coming Events MEN! Anticipating your wants for Fall and Winter we have in stock many items that will protect you from cold and rain. GENUINE Willard Battery Gresham Battery and Tire Shop FREE GAS Received todav, a few more Ladies Leatherette Rain Coats and “Streak” Goloshes WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. -T h e H o ste of Quality" GRESHAM ,OREGON PHONE 1411 We G h e Green Trading Stamp* r . ’.'.■. ■ ..W W W . . m m , . .>. '■ For full particulars regarding the winners in the free gasoline contest which closed October 21, inquire at Mf. Hood Service Station ARK ME C h illi Masquerade Dance MASONIC HALL. GRESHAM November 17.—B azaar and sap- ' per at Sm ith Memorial P resb y tu r- : ian church, Fairview . 9