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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 10, NO. 81 SIX NEW MEMBERS ON FAIR BOARD Boari I o f D irectors. GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920 ADJ. GEN WHITE MAY ADDRESS MEETING HERE R O U T E A. PO R T L A N D , MAY B E D IV ID E D WEDNESDAY, 1) \C. 8, 9:30 A. M. C. G. S chneider has ju st received a le tte r from Adj. Gen. Geo. A. W h ite ' All persons interested in the ¿»ale of the C ounty Fair answ ering some questions in reg ard II to th e o rganization of a n ational to the C ounty of M ultnom ah are invited to meet at the guard u n it here. A lthough th e work C ourthouse tomorrow morning, W ednesday, December has be^n progressing steadily and additional nam es a re being added to 8, at 9:30. This is im portant. the list which now num bers 41, an active cam paign has been held up u n WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 til several points could be d eterm ined. One question which was being asked is th e len g th of en listm en t. The period of en listm en t is th ree years except th a t men who served d u rin g th e w orld w ar m ay enlist fo r one H A P would the H oliday Season be worth with- year. ,,, . ex 1 " 1 » r 111 • 1 out a C hristm as Outlook? It would be missed The physical req u irem en ts are those provided for th e re g u la r arm y. and, moreover, you would miss lots of good D rills are n ot com pulsory b u t men things. \\ e won t forget you and we ask you m ust a tte n d th ree d rills in any one m onth to receive pay fo r sam e. T here not to forget the Christm as O utlook to be will probably be at least one drill a | - . t, 14 i 1 11 ij u l - , x 1 • 1 week and those who drill will be paid 1SSUed D e C ’ 1 4 L ° ° k s I lk e l t W O u ld b e 3 b l * 16-P«gC, high P atro n s of the P o rtlan d ru ra l ro u ie A a re circu latin g a petition on the eastern end of th e ro u te to divide It at a point som ew here near th e B ark er road and have th e eastern end served from th e T ro u td ale office. More th an 200 p atro n s have already signed th e p etitio n s and only one or two have refused to sign. A g reat deal of couiplaiut has resu lted from th e establishm ent of these long routes. . Route-A is 60 m iles long and th e c a rrie r has 1100 mall boxes on his route. This m akes efficient service impossible. From statem en ts m ade by those in touch w ith the niovam ent It seem s th a t the Portland po stm aster is very favorable to the TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR AUTO ACCIDENT AT GRAVEL PIT Much in te rest was aroused by th e rep o rt of a w reck a t th e gravel pit R. I. A nderson east of town Sunday m orning b ut it Theo. B rugger was some tim e before any definite F. H. C rane facts were learned. F ra n k Heiney Mrs. Cliff K ern Galen F ancher, who is em ployed by T. J. K reu d er R aker & Son, was an eye w itness of J. D. Lee th e wreck and rep o rts th a t there H. A. L eu is were two men and two women in the A. F. M iller G. N. S ager ca r which was a Dodge. H. W. S nashall T he car had the license num ber John S leret 64103 which the records list ns be E. L. T horpe J. W. Tow nsend longing to L. L. Sullivan. T his Is E dith W eatherred. said to be a sm all g arag e w ith cars IIPW plan a8 flnd8 the prpgpnt for ren t w ithout drivers but definite Y esterday’s a n n u a l m eeting of the know ledge ns to th e id en tity of the stockholders of th e M ultnom ah C oun method u nsatisfactory T h ere Is al p arty In th e ca r is at present lacking. ty F a ir association resulted in the rong of thts routP Ilving on ,hp lta8P T he d riv er was not fam iliar with selection of six new m em bers, th a t tile road and is said to have been go L ine road, asking th a t a p art of the ing at a high ra te of speed. F ailing m any of this y e a r’s board having ro u te be served from th e G resham of to m ake th e turn, he shot ofT the failed of re-election. Two of th e old fice. This was th e first p etition cir pavem ent and across the ditch land one d o lla r for each period. culated. A num ber of people who m em bers refused to continue as di ly illustrated, two-colored paper, with much reading of special ing ln th e field. T he ca r stru ck a A ttendance at th e train in g cam p is th e G resham p étition have recto rs— David McKeown and G. H. clum p of ald e r trees and p artially , .. . 19 interest and page after page of im 1 portant H oliday 3 announce- signed , h r * cancelled th e ir sig n atu res on th a t Richey. The o th e r four w ere dis not com pulsory, provided a m an can- uprooted them , th e force of th e im petition and have signed th e petition placed by th e vote of the stockhold not get aw ay from his em ploym ent ments. Something for everybody. pact was so great. It also broke a . . . „ fo r a ro u te Berved by th e T ro u td ale ers. T here was an evident desire to It Is a special committee’s work to see I A lew extra cop ies. B etter s|ieak for yours— Htc each. guy wire on th e electric lig h t line office. weed o u t th e new er P o rtlan d m em em ployers how ever to arra n g e for C oiresp on d en ee anil item*) solicited. which leads to Marlon Jo h n so n ’s T he reason for the preference is bers and to replace them w ith home this train in g . Our form s m ust d o s e Saturday, th e 11th. Hurry up w ith th at ail. farm and sh o rt circuited th e line In th e event m en move o ut of th e th a t th e m ail for T ro u td ale from the people, flve out of th e six new ones bu rn in g out a tran sfo rm er and p u t east, so u th and n o rth is m ade up on being resid en ts of th is p a rt of the sta te it would be necessary to give 1 tin g th e line out of use for som e tlmp. th e train s and Is tran sfe rred In the county. T he new m em bers a re an them an hono rab le discharge. In [ EXECUTIVE BOARD TO C H IL D W E L F A R E W O R K No one was seriously Injured ln M E E T A T L IB R A R Y E N D O R S E D BY A L L Onion depot, or in th e case of the well know n, and all b u t one are the case of young men who are a t the accident ulthough th e people re tending school and have n ot dropped ---------- ----------- eastern mail lt Is delivered without g ran g ers. B ut one of th e six had P len tifu l evidence th a t th e Oregon going into P o rtlan d nt nil Till ceived some m ore o r less serio u s cuts never been on th e board before, th e th e ir residence h ere they would be | The executive board of the Multno-1 exception being H. W. S nashall who put on th e absent list u n til th e ir re- ’ mah county P aren t-T each er a s so c ia -1 w. c . t U. has not en tered a foreign brings lt o u t on th e routes a full day froni broken K' ass. T he nam es of tion wil1 m eet a t th e Public lib rary , ln 8eeking to eata b ltBli and m ain- sooner th an If It were delivered th e p arties have not yet been learned. served as d irecto r twice before sev tu rn . All equipm ent of every ch a racter. ’“ ° re® h a“ ThurB^ y ! ta in a farm hom e fo r o rp h an and de-i th ro u «h thp O resham office w here Mr. F an ch e r says th a t they w ere not eral years ago. seriously Injured. He took them on th e m an m ust be tra n sfe rre d from T he new board will consist of H uniform s, guns and th e sam e volum e ceniDer .• at i p. m. a h m e p re s i-. Into P o rtlan d a fte r the accident. and c h a ra c te r of eq uipm ent fu rn ish ed , d ents of P aren t-T each er associations p e n te n t c ren s oun in t i e ai <bp j brougb fr a jns ¡n P o rtlan d and A. Lewis, T heodore B rugger, A. F Mr. F an ch er says th a t lt appeared (he re g u la r arm y would be provided affiliated w ith th e M uutnom ah ( oun- chives of th is organization d u rin g th e , hen broUglit to Gresham . Local M iller, F. H. C rane, Jo h n S leret, 1.1 ty Council are m em bers of th is board more th an q u a rte r of a century it mall and m ail from P o rtlan d arrives to him th at th e ear left th e ground J. K reuder, E d ith T. W eatherred, , for th e unit. when It left th e pavem ent and th a t J W Tow nsend E L T horpe, all of I The captain is elected u n d er th e and are requested to be present. The has been giving aid and counsel to on th e sam e days at both offices. lt never hit again until It stru ck the whom w ere re-elected. T he new law by th e men. ! executive com m ittee has alw ays m et th e women and ch ild ren of Oregon. T rouble w ith mall on ro u te A has In th e le tte r G eneral W hite ofTers ln P o rtlan d but th is proves very in As fa r back as 1888 th e W.C.T.U. b ro u g h t ab o u t a crisis and th e n um trees and th en tu rn ed over several m em bers a re J. D. Lee. G. N. Sager, tim es. The wreck occurred ab out R. I. A nderson, H. W. Snashall, Mrs. to come o ut to G resham and explain convenient for m em bers in eastern branch In P o rtlan d established a ber of signers shows th a t th e people 2 :30 n. nt. when Mr. F an ch er was on the plans of th e orga ization at any ■ M ultnom ah and Mrs. J. Lynch, presi- baby home, one of th e first of its are anxious to go back to (he sh o rter Cliff K ern and F ra n k Heiney. Ills way home. He had Just tu rned T he session opened w ith th e re tim e and plans are being m ade to call dent of th e County Council, arra n g e s kind to m ake an ap p earan ce in Ore routes. The new m ovem ent will be the corner at th e H al 11. farm when p o rts of S ecretary A. F. M iller and a g en eral m ass m eeting som e tim e in ,o r th e Decem ber m eeting to be held gon. This hom e Is now regarded as w atched with In terest anil it is poh - he saw the car shoot off th e road M anager C. D. M inton, show ing the th e n e a r fu tu re. G eneral W h ite is ’» G resham . This will be an im port- one of th e largest and most helpful of slble th a t the people on ro u te A ahead of him. He im m ediately ren known as a very pleasing sp e ak e r and an » m eeting and a full atten d an ce is Its kind in Oregon. G resham will sta rt som e such move- financial condition of th e association. T he p resen t F lorence C rittendon nient If th is proves successful. It dered all th e assistance possible and T h eir rep o rts have been published m any people ln th is vicinity will be desired. Mrs. Lynch has been busy when it was found th a t no one was and w ere su b stan tia lly the sam e in glad of th e o p p o rtu n ity of h ea rin g organizing P aren t-T each er associa- hom e for w ayw ard and u n fo rtu n a te is understood th a t th em Is some dls- tions recently and lias organlzel tw o g jr | B) and th e tra v e le rs’ aid w ork, satisfactio n and several have ex seriously h u rt he took them back >i> every respect. T he association was hlm. in C lackam as county, one a t Sandy now u „ d e r th e supervision of th e pressed th e re Interest In th e T rout- P o rtlan d . T he car was w recked. A show n to be over $20,000 in debt w recking crew took th e ca r o ut of lan d one at C ottrell. It is expected railro ad system s, are two o th e r im- dale m ovem ent, w ith resources of about $30,000 FIRE CAUSES th e ditch Sunday m orning and towed MUCH EXCITEMENT th a t C ottrell will affiliate with the p o rta n t h u m a n ita ria n m ovem ents , w hich is th e app raised value of the It Into town about 10 a. m. ---------- M ultnom ah Couny Council. launched and put into successful op NOTED MISSIONARY fa ir grounds and th e im provem ents 1 Sparks from the chim ney sta rte d ' T be next “ m eeting of th e County eratio n by th e W. C. T. U of Oregon. L ater on In th e m orning a n um ber TO SPEAK AT COTTRELL thereon. The ca p ita l stock o u tsta n d a fire in th e building which is occu- Council will be held w ith the Cedar of G resham people w ent o u t to the Because of th is record of ac h ie v e-! ---------- ing w hich is to be added to th e In pled by E. E. Chipm an s second h and P aren t-T each er association on De- m ent, the o rganization la now find-1 Ppople of C o ttrell and vicinity a re scene of th e accident and from the debtedness is $7515, represented by 1503 shares of a p ar value of five / ' ° re “ boUt 10A’ ° M° nday DM,rnln'! eem ber 18. This is one of th e new est I n g a ready response to ItB appeal fo“ Proml8P(1 a ,rp at next Sunday when condition of the field and th e blood - -- tand fo r a tim e excitem ent was associations to affiliate w ith th e coun- funds in th e present $125,000 cam-1 R ev’ « a rra b e lllo A. M arangeopa, a t t a i n s th a t were still evident, It was dollars each. stro n g on Powell stree t. T he roof cj[ and wa8 organized less than a paign drive which Is u n d er way m issionary w ith a m ost u n u su al rec- feared th a t th e p arties in th e accl- A resolution was adopted by a was sm oking in several places and ] ypap ago by Mrs Lynch th ro u g h o u t th e state. T his fund is ord and h,B»o ry ’ will preach both 1 den had been seriously in ju red , tw o -th ird s m a jo rity of the capital only th e prom pt efforts of th e fire J _ ____________ needed to purchase and put into op n iornin* an(1 afternoon at th e Cot- The co rn er at th e grav el p it has stock giving th e new board full a u d ep artm en t averted a serious fire. A eratio n a farm hom e w here orphan trp|1 com m unity church. A basket been th e scene of several accidents th o rity to sell th e association prop man who was sta n d in g on Powell CO M M U N ITY E X P E R T G IV E S F IN E L E C T U R E and dependent children will be given d ln n p r *'»>■ b<’ served at noon and all and at least one fatality and only re- erty to th e county of M ulnom ah “or stree t was said to have noticed th e th a t train in g and hom e influence »re invited to bring baskets and join cently th e county erected a heavy o th e r in terested p a rtie s.’’ T his reso T he lectu re by Dr. W. II. Nation fire first. Only a few m om ents a fte r In th e services. A rrangem ents are | fence a t this point. It seem s th a t th e lution opens th e way for a sale and the bell sta rte d rin g in g th e firemen la st n ig h t on “ W hat I T h in k of Your which Is so necessary d u rin g the early being m ade fo r an evening service fence should extend several panels years of th e ir lives. tra n s fe r to th e tow n of G resham in w ere on th e scene w ith th e hose and Tow n” was listened to by a larg e au also but th is has not been definitely fu rth e r west In o rd er to show th e The p resen t cam paign drive has case th e county com m issioners fail 1 , . J the chem ical engine p repared fo r any dience w ith much in terest. Hts ad- tu rn . decided as yet. to ta k e th e p roperty over. , , I _______ __ L ad d ers w ere placed dress was full of lau g h ab le incidents ! bepn «nlvprsally endorsed by all per- kind of fire. Rev. M arangeopa was born a sav As th e re is a good prospect fo r a , an(J tbp flrpmen fioon had * fl(rpaIn Qf and am utdng 1Uu. tratlo n 8 b u t w ithal lRons »"»-rested in child w elfare work age, and was found in a h u t on the PRINCIPAL OF PLEASANT deal w ith the county in case a bud- w afer p iay ing over th e roof. T he it packed w ith inform ation and in Oregon. If th e present progress -s east coast of A frica by an English VALLEY SCHOOL RESIGNS continued (he drive should be prac get ap p ro p riatio n is m ade of a te n th 1 chem jeal pnglne 8tood rPady fo r ] pointed suggestions fo r com m unity tically com pleted by th e close of th e noblem an who took him to E ngland of a mill tax lt was decided th a t a aption b u t ,, fo u n d unnppp68ary I developm ent. Owing to ill h ealth Miss V irginia as a curiosity. At thlB tim e he waR delegation of as m any persons as (o ugp n D r. N ation gpoke of thp fourgqIlaiu p resen t week. W orsham has been obliged to te n d er a baby w eighing ab o u t 20 pounds could be got to g e th e r should m eet This building, as well as m ost of ; developm ent of th e child by th e in- and th e sole su rv iv o r of a fam ily o f ' h er resignation as principal of th e before th e county com m issioners to- those on Powell stre e t, is of fram e fluences of th e home, th e school, th e 1 JOSEPH CROWSTON DIES. P leasan t Valley school. D uring the BURIED AT DOUGLASS fo u rteen . W hen found he was cry- 1 brief tim e th a t Miss W orsham has m orrow m orning W ednesday o f t 1 s ronB fruct|on an(1 a flre gtarte d ln one church and th e com m unity and said Ing am id th e dead form s of his r e la - , week w ith an u rg en t request for of them en d an g ers th e buildings 01 th a t th e hom e provided m ainly for Joseph Crow ston, well known ln ltlv e s . In E ngland he was educated! hail charge of the school work sho th e . budget , ap p ro p riatio n an d , th e ,«h<* w hole stre e t. A m o d erately i »he physical being, clothing and fee d -| , • i hp p o art of i tb co u u u n u ty, becam e a m issionsry w ith a rec- h"" *reatly endeared herself to h er * < ................. ----------------------- ” --------- i ” c eaBtern o D ic u i p .it u 111 f„ in L i j , « rtiPd i r u i a and purchase of th e fa ir property a t a — j ... . — . . . . . . . . i n u u r u u u i H n i n i n n i o i i a r y * w iin a rec- i ! la e r d ate All who are in terested ' BtronK eaRt wind m ade th e d an g e r J ling it. T he school deals principally a t thp hom e of hlg daUgh te r Mrs. ord of travel and perils th a t probably >' ’“ PH* and to th e patrons of th e dis a te r a e. vv 10 art in i ri s ei m ore t brP ate n lng me m .u ental, n n » ., th .i.c e vuu.vu » .m v » e e iMary leks at I w ith the church w ith th Mary H Hlpkg a , C orbett o rb ett early S atur- ; has few equals. He Is said to have I i ' ^,C,’ “ n<1 U Wafl wlth m uch rex ret are urged to be at tne courtn u. e o- n hag m any f)mps bpen prf>dIcte4 1 8pirJtu ai and th e com m unity with day m o rn | nR, D ecem ber 4. a fte r an traveled aro u n d th e world several " ' n* ,hP board “ccepted h e r reslg- m orrow m orning a t s . j u lo r m i fhat somp day flrp wquM p ou( , he 8OC|a , b ut all sh o u id worU t o - ; iu n,,s„ la stin g seven weeks. tim es on foot. He has had manv ,ial,o n - p u rp o se. S pv«m l n u n d rp n arp p x - I . I .. - .. • . . . I I w » .. m auj Miss W orsham was attach ed to the , , . ... ., j. r th a t section of th e tow n b ut so fa r g eth er for th e h ig h est developm ent 1 Mr. C row ston cam e to his dauflh- th rillin g experiences and rep o rts say ' '' ' " r' '1 11 ,h e efforts of th e firemen have alw ays i the Individual T he responsibility iPr-8 hom e ab o u t two m onths ago and th a t his vivid description of personal Red Cross service In the late w ar and * h " B f i ■ f 'c ' 1 - tl 1 >f ava” ed to prevent th e disaster. W ith- th e citizens of a com m unity does about a week la te r suffered a stro k e experiences is thrillin g . Inspiring, en- was am ong the first to respond to 'h e r co u n try 's call for th is work and was on n m orning 11 > 1 re a OU( th e ir o rganization and efforts it not end, according to Dr. Nation, of paralysis from which he never i tp rta ln ln g and Instructive, ten d in g Pom ona g ran g e at L ents would probably have been wiped o u t w ith th e paving of stre e ts and in s ta ll- : rallied. The people of C ottrell feel th a t am ong the first to go to F rance. No g ran g e hall. doubt th e strenuouR work which she long ago. ! ing of w ater, lig h t an d sew erage T he association is now ow ing --------------------- - system s. T he boys and girls a n d , 1842. He leaves to m ourn th e ir loss him come t o ........ to them and Invite I WaB Ca,led Upon to P*’rf,’rin <" »he about $4500 in unpaid w arra n ts, discharge of h er du ties Is responsible A L TO PURCHASE young people are th e chief resp o n se big d au g h ter, Mrs. Hicks and one son. o th ers to Join with them m ost of which is the deficit incurred ____________ ¡for h er present breakdow n ln health. PASTIME EQUIPMENT biiity anil they should be given every j whose home is in Idaho a t th is y e a r’s fair. As money is ex ad v an tag e in the way of developm ent An *ni ° rra*i «’•'•■eptlon was given Mi s Rev. E. Murphy conducted the fu- FIRST STATE BANK TO At an executive meeting of the trem ely hard to raise a t th is tim e it GIVE FINE SOUVENIR WorHh»ni by h er pupils and the Gi'esham P ost A. L. held last S atu r- I ” tb " fCUr ‘ ” ,‘‘n,,onpd ; n eral services which were held a t the was voted to au th o rize the president ---------- school board last F rid ay evening. day night lt was decided to ac ce p t, •' com m unity slack er is as bad as C h ristian church Sunday afternoon. and se creta ry to Issue th e associa I In- 1 - irst S late Bank is d istrib u t- Mrs. John Chitw ood, form erly Miss the offer of th e P astim e club and a,” y J “ " ’’ ° f “ RlaickPr’ da' in te rm e n t was In th e Douglass ceme- tio n ’s notes fo r th e full am ount, to „.„,„,1 n , “ Loyalty to one's ; tpry wberfl thp rpmaIn8 w pre ,ald f0 Ing tills year to Its custom ers Instead , Edna Berke, has been engaged to fill run one year at 8 per cent. N otes purchase th e tables and o th e r equip- b ^ l X ^ ^ o V o ^ h l s V " w ho'd’led 1 °' U’ U* ‘ Cah ,," “ r “ ,H t,e b0 0 * '™ » — h i h ic h th m a an n izatio l j a t l n n n n owns. w na ’ I r e s i D esine 1 n o se 01 n is w iie » n o m e n _____ .. ............................ . m en» ent w which th a» a t n org will be issued se p arate ly fo r each m which co n tain s blank space for a a nd while th e loss of Miss W orsham ¡of a good citizen. If you can’t boost j anuary 14 of thlf» year o u tstan d in g w arra n t. T hese notes The definite arran g e m en ts have not for th e place w here you live, g et out diary for th e full year amt not only |n to be reg retted , th e acquisition of will be tak en up sooner than th e date been com pleted . as yet. ,, , . 'a n d give th e place to those who will. Cream se p arato rs In all sizes used a calen d ar for 1920 b u t a re for Mrs. Chitwood to ta k e h er place was The Legion Is m ak in g plans fo r a . , , and new W A. Hessel of th e ir m a tu rity In case a sale of th e 1921 as well and ln addition th ereto certain ly moBt fo rtu n a te for th e pat- . , . ; 'C o m m u n ity loyalty, com m unity con- ' C hristm as eve dance and will use th e , . .. .. property is m ade effective. th e 1920 census of th e la rg e r cities, rons of th e district. science and com m unity cooperation Double cross T uberculosis with proceeds fo r th e new club room which the necessary Inform ation fo r m ak Mrs. Chitwood form erly ta u g h t m ust be developed.” C hristm as seals! Christman P arcel Pont R egu lation s. they hope to have fitted up soon. ing income tax retu rn s, m uch Infor- h ere fo r several term s and hor work T he approach of C hristm as brings mal ion reg ard in g co n stitu tio n al, bus- |„ th e past Is rep o rted to have proved unusual responsibilities and burdens jy jp g PAUL PETRIE TO lness, corporation and bankruptcy universally aa tlsfa cto rq . The fact Uer . C o n ’ V h T p a T o V th M e sending ADDRES s ' p T ASSOCIATION laws, much Inform ation reg ard in g th a t th e school board solicited the C hristm as packages would obviate a — ----- th e n atio n ’s w ar loans and all neces- services of Mrs Chitwood hs teacher large am ount of w ork on the p a rt of, ” he G resham P atro n -T each er as- sary inform ation reg ard in g th e con- of th e school Is conclusive evidence postal em ployes and insure th e safe soclatlon will meet at th e schoolhouse version, exchange and tax atio n of of th e confidence and esteem held delivery of the packages. Monday aftern o o n . Decem ber 13 at IXM R obert., Gresham p o stm a st-'3 m , d , W pdnP8day, tbp i th e different bond issues, valuable tow ard h er In th e com m unity. er. has given th e follow ing ln stru c- , 7 Inform ation to th e farm ers regard- - tions fo r sending p arcels: 'te g u la r tim e for th e m eeting. Ing building, seeding and planting, Mt. Hootl Oownrtl flo rist A oeena. All packages m ust be p ro p e rly ; Mrs. P au l P e trie of P o rtlan d will ' For benefit of .Im erican Lirgion Club Room s, also all th e w eight and m easures in T he pie social and free dance glv- w rapped with heavy paper, securely be the sp e ak e r of th e afternoon H er which have been recently purchased. p raetlcal use, to g eth er with much en on E aturday night by th e Mt. tied w ith stro n g cord, .n d all frag ile 8ubJec, „Thp , f POn8tructlvp articles packed again st possible . . . .. . , , „ . o th e r valuable inform ation including Hood Council of Security Benefit as- breakage No w ritin g can be on th e R’ud’r from ,h e beginning. This will au to engine trouble. soclatlon was a g reat success. The package o th e r th a n t n a tu re of con- be of especial In terest to all lovers of — —— — — , hall was parked to capacity and all tents, se n d er’s nam e, addressee’s music and especially those who have Gladys B arr IM<-s In M odford. seemed to have a fine tim e. T he nam e, an d “ Do not open until X m as’’ ehlldr-en ta k in g music lessons This o r sim ila r direction. »¡>0 packages ... ___ Miss Gladys H arr, d a u g h te r of Mr drill team of A nchor Council of P ort- will be accepted unless In accordance b a m eeting fo r the genera! and Mrs Alex. H arr of C orbett, died land put on som e vary fine work The (food O rchestra M usic :: A (food Tim e Assured with foregoing regulations. P lease public and all a re invited to atten d . I | in the hospital at Medford Decern- next m eeting of Ml. Hood Council --------------------- do not present packages for m ailing , ber 6 follow ing an op eratio n for ap- will be held on W ednesday evening, w hile th e mail 1s being sorted d ur- Storage b attery rep airin g and re- Keep This D ate Open pendicltis. The body will be b ro u g h t December 8. All m em bers are urged ing the hours of 8 and 9 a. m and charging, s ta rte r and g en e rato r 4 to 4:45 p. m , work. Raker A Son. hom e for burial. to be present. BIG HOLIDAY OUTLOOK—DEC. 14 American Legion Dance MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM Christmas Eve FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24