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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 12, NO. 85 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, P. R,L. & P. WILL SPEND MILLIONS agricultural debt . DOING GOOD WORK TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922 SANTA HAS HIS GREATEST GIFT. 11.50 Per Year GRESHAM MAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA WHY THE FARMERS SHOULD ORGANIZE W e ta lk e d to S a n ta C laus th e o th e r day, a sk in g him w h at tim e he p lanned to com e to o u r little tow n, b ecau se all the ch ild re n w ere m uch in te re ste d to By RAY STRONG. W ord h a s been received from Los learn . Som e of th e little ones, we to ld him . feared he m ig h t not com e at a ll— B eginning in th is issu e of th e O u t th a t th ey m ig h t be fo rg o tten . B ut S a n ta sm iled. A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, te llin g of th e look and co n tin u in g from tim e to tim e, " I w ill be w ith you, have no fe a r,” he said, "b u t ju s t th e h o u r I c a n n o t death of E rn e st B onett. w hich oc A n n o u n cem en t h as ju s t been m ade follow ing th e w o rk ta k e n up in th e say. If I g et lo ts of h elp, it m ay be early , very ea rly , b at w ho know s? W hen c u rre d In th a t city la s t W ednesday, By RUD OLF M U LLEN HO FP. th a t th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay, L ig h t & A g ricu ltu re D ep artm en t of Union th e m ince pie is in th e oven, w hen th e plum pudding is steam in g in th e pot. D ecem ber 20. No in fo rm atio n as to F a rm in g is the b iggest b u sin ess in P o w er c o m p an y p la n s to sp en d d u rin g H igh w hich is u n d er th e su p erv isio n w hen th e big go b b ler is c risp an d b ro w n and n u ts an d ra is in s re s t on m o th e r's th e c a u se of h is d e a th w as given. snow y ta b leclo th , w hen sleep y eyes a re opened to behold th e tre e and th e th e w orld a s it has m ore m oney in th e com ing y e a r $5,000,000 in im p ro v e of its new te a c h e r, Mr. M oreland la u g h te r of a ll th e c h ild re n echos o v er fields and dow n th e n a rro w city stre e ts , Mr. an d Mrs. F in e s t B onett left m e n ts an d ex ten sio n s. T he m ain ex sh o rt a rtic le s w ill be pub lish ed tellin g ! w hen te n d e r h e a rts, ju s t ev ery w h ere, a re a ll aglow w ith th e joy of hum an for C alifo rn ia la s t May on acco u n t of vested in It an d em ploys m ore m en an d w om en th a n any o th e r sin g le b u s te n sio n w o rk in clu d es th e develop of th e activ ities of th a t d ep artm en t. b ro th erh o o d , th e re w ill not be a child in a ll th e lan d th a t w ill not know old Mrs. B o n ett's h ealth Since th en m e n t of th e pro jected O ak G rove h y T h e p u rp o se of th e s e a rtic le s is to in S a n ta 's been aro u n d . A little lu m p w ill ris e in m o th e r's th ro a t and p e rh a p s a * I they have been to u rin g th ro u g h C ali iness. T he fa rm e r is th e ax is upon w hich th e w orld tu rn s , an d yet, he is d ro -e le c tric p o w er p la n t on th e u p p er form th e p ublic th a t th e a g ric u ltu re te a r in d e a r old d a d 's eye w ill te ll u s th a t th e s p irit of th e C h rist still lives fo rn ia an d happened to be in Los An- T h is y e a r S a n ta said he w ill h av e a g ift fo r everyone, th e g re a te st g ift in th e least recognized of any b u sin ess C lack am as riv e r, w hich it is plan n ed d e p a rtm e n t of U nion H igh school is a ll th e w o rld . Of c o u rse he wdll leave th e toys, th e ap p le s and th e candy g e 'e s wh- n bis sudden d e a th occu rred . to have co m p leted by Ju ly , 1924. T his com posed of an e n te rp risin g g ro u p of stic k s, b u t th e can d y w ill be e a te n and one day th e tin so ld ie r w ill be b ent. ( T he body w ill be shipped to G resham o r in d u s try in th e w orld. W hat w ould p ro je c t w ill re q u ire h a lf th e sum y oung fellow’s w ho a re doing th in g s T h e big g ift is to last fo rev er. S a n ta found it in a m an g er. We forgot to ask and is expected to re a c h h e re ubout th e w orld do w ith o u t th e fa rm e r? T he w orld c o u ld n ’t exist. S till, th e f a n n nam ed. T h e rem a in d e r w ill be d is w o rth w hile and a re a cre d it to th e its nam e, b u t as w e look ac ro ss th e y e a rs and view th e se ttin g sun, we th in k Sunday th a t J e s u s called it Love, so let us w atch fo r it on C h ristm a s m orn an d n o u r e r Is looked dow n upon and u n ju s tly trib u te d am o n g n u m ero u s im p ro v e school and co m m u n ity a t larg e. E rn e st B onett is w ell know n as a ish it th ro u g h o u t th e y e a rs , each day, each m om ent of o u r lives. tre a te d in every way. W hy? B ecause T he h o rtic u ltu re c lass, besides ta k m en ts w hich w ill b rin g th e p ro p e rtie s re sid e n t of th e P le a sa n t Home and he Is one of a m ass of in d iv id u als and of th e co m p an y th o ro u g h ly up to date. ing up th e stu d y of sm all fr u its and Sandy d is tric ts and w as born iu C ot can not a sk fo r his rig h ts. clo sely re la te d su b jects, h a s been F ra n k lin T. G riffith, p re sid e n t of th e tre ll. H e w as th e son-in-law of Mrs. T h e re is n 't an y o th e r b u sin ess or com pany, h as re c e n tly re tu rn e d from stu d y in g co m m u n ity civics an d p ro b A. H. S h u m ate and b ro th e r-in -la w to th e e a st w h ere he h as been in v e s tig a t lem s. T he s tu d e n ts a re ta k in g re a l in Mrs. H a rry P u lle r an d F red an d in d u s try in th e w orld th a t se lls its produce re g a rd le s s of c o st of pro d u c ing co n d itio n s esp ecially as th ey af te r e s t in th e w o rk and a re g ettin g Jim m ie Je n n in g s of G resham . H e h as tion as th e fa rm e r is com pelled to. feet tra c tio n and ele c tric serv ice com m uch v alu ab le in fo rm atio n w hich is a b ro th e r F ra n k w ho is living In T h e re is a stro n g u n d e rc u rre n t o t pan ies. H e say s th a t a new develop p ra c tic a b le an d gives th e s tu d e n t a P o rtlan d . (T U ’RUH PROGRAM MILL th o u g h t um ong m any fa rm e rs th a t EVANGELICAL CHURCH m en t in th e d istrib u tio n of th e stock p ersp ectiv e of h is place in re la tio n to A nnouncem ent of Mr. B o n ett's death SHOW CHILDREN’S NEED WILL GIVE PROGRAM w as a te r rib le shock to his re lativ es p ro d u ctio n o f farm p ro d u c ts should th e com m unity a n d th e need of tr a in of such com panies is ta k in g place. be d isco n tin u ed u n til b e tte r m ark e tin g " I t is e stim a te d ” say s Mr. Griffith, ing in co m m u n ity service. and frien d s as he h as a lw ay s been in T h e G resh am M ethodist E p isco p al T he S unday school of th e Zion co nditions a re afforded th e farm ers. T he cla ss in fa rm a n im a ls h as been " th a t th is y e a r th e v ario u s u tility com good h e a lth an d w as n o t know n to be S unday school w ill p re s e n t th e p ro E v an g elical c h u rc h w ill have its It is said, "G ive th e fa rm e r a p rofit p a n ie s of th e c o u n try w ill have d is m ak in g classro o m stu d ies of differen t suffering from any ailm en t. T he fu g ram , “T h e W orld's C h ristm a s M ail,” C h ristm a s tre e and its p ro g ram in th e a b le m a rk e t for his p ro d u c ts an d he seaso n al p roblem s co n n ected w ith trib u te d $200,000,000 w o rth of sto ck s a t th e ch u rc h on S u n d ay even in g . De E n g lish lan g u ag e in p lace of th e re g n e ra l w ill not be held u n til a fte r the w ill do th e re s t." R ig h t h e re le t it be to th e ir c u sto m e rs and it is fo rc a st feeding of sheep a n d hogs, a lso th e cem b er 24, b eg in n in g a t 7:30 o ’clock. u la r serv ices on S unday m o rning, be C h ristm as season h as passed. said, th e fa rm e r m ust o rg an ize an d th a t n ex t y e a r th ese sale s w ill reach w in te r feeding an d c a re w hich is n e T h is is in th e n a tu re of a p ag ean t and g in n in g a t 10:30. “ W hite C h ris tm a s” m a rk e t his p ro d u c t him self, as it his c e ssa ry for su c c e ssfu l an im al p ro d u c $250,000,000. CHRISTMAS SERVICES w ill show th e needs of childhood in w ill be observed, and a ll d o n atio n s of only so lu tio n to his problem li. "T h e v a rio u s u tilitie s of th e c o u n try tion. I t is th e in te n tio n of th e c la s s to all th e w orld. AT METHODIST CHURCH clo th in g , etc., w ill be se n t to o rp h a n F a rm in g c o n sists m ain ly of tw o a re ex p ected to expend n e a rly $1,000,- stu d y a ll th e se aso n al p ro b lem s w hich F o r th e p a st tw elv e w eeks th e S u n ages. T he p ro g ra m w ill co n sist. In th in g s, w hich a re : first, production th e e n te rp ris in g fa rm e r m u st know . T he s erv ices a t th e M ethodist 000,000 in c o n stru c tio n d u rin g 1923, day sohool h as been receiv in g m es p a rt, of a ta b le a u of th e sh e p h erd s S ev eral v ery p ro fitab le field trip s ch u rc h n ext S unday w ill all be in h a r and second, im irketlng. T he fa rm e r w h ich m ean s th a t m o re th a n one- sag es of good w ill a n d frie n d sh ip and and th e C h rist ch ild ; th e legend of know s how to produce, b u t does he have been m ade, su ch as sheep ju d g m ony w ith th e C h ristm a s season. fo u rth of th e to ta l am o u n t w ill be su p a p p eals foi help from th e c h ild re n C ath ay : sp ecial C h ristm a s m usic by know how to m a rk e t his ow n produce in g a t th e Theo. B ru g g er farm , and A splendid p ro g ram , e n titled “T he p lied th ro u g h sale s of stocks. from a ll th e wmrld in both hom e and sax ap h o n e, c o rn e t an d o rg an . T h e re a fte r p ro d u cin g his c ro p s? M any do " T h is is re a l public o w n ersh ip of tw o calf b u tc h e rin g tr ip s n e a r tow n. fo reig n fields. T h ese have p re p a re d w ill be no leag u e m eeting in th e ev en W o rld ’s C h ristm as M ail" w ill be given S unday evening by th e S unday school. not. S ince he does not know how to u tilitie s, w ith th e cu sto m e rs of th e T he field trip s a re ex trem ely v alu ab le th e w ay fo r th e C h ristm a s serv ice, ing. T h is is a tine re n d e rin g of th e lofty m a rk e t h is c ro p s he is only o n e-h alf a v a rio u s co m p an ies becom ing p a rtn e rs as th e boys le a rn m uch of p ra c tic a l w hich w ill co n sist of n ativ ity songs, As Rev. H. G eb h ard t is a b sen t, Rev. farm er. in th e e n te rp ris e s , th is in v estm en t v alu e an d sk ill an d keen in te re s t d is in w n ich cla sse s o r w hole d e p a rt J. R am ser w ill p reach in th e G erm an p u rp o ses ot th e C hristian ch u rc h to T hink th is over w ell. A re n 't we give re a l h elp to th e ch ild re n of the b eing m ade by p a tro n s in th e d is tric ts played. m en ts w ill join, p an to m im es, an d th e lan g u ag e on C h ristm a s day a t 11 ju s t doing th is very th in g ? L e t’s not F a rm shop an d m ech a n ics h a s a e n tire w orld. S ongs of th e q u a in t old serv ed by th e co n cern s. giving of gifts. A p o stm an w ith a huge o’clock. C om m union w ill be held in be h a lf fa rm e rs but w hole fa rm e rs “G e n erally , it ap p eared from w h at I d istin c t place in th is d e p a rtm e n t an d m ail bag w ilt be on h an d to receiv e th e G erm an language, and an offering so rt by th e ch ild re n of th e school, ta b and m a rk e t o u r cro p s o u rselv es in m any p ra c tic a l a n d u sefu l fa rm a p leaux re p re se n tin g scen es of th e N a saw in th e e a st, co n d itio n s a re on th e m oney, d o th in g and o th e r a rtic le s to w ill be ta k e n for th e o rp h a n a g e at stead of le ttin g th e o th e r m an do it tivity, and re c ita tio n of th e C h ristm as m end an d th e c o u n try is facin g m ore p lian ces a re m ade in co n n ectio n w ith b e se n t to v a rio u s p laces for th e r e ■Jerusalem . and pay a s sm all a p rice fo r th e p ro sto ry , w ill m ak e a vivid ap p e a l to th e th e n ecessary fo rg e w ork. One of th e fa v o ra b le tim es. W e a re so w ell a s lief of th e needy. All a re in v ited to h e a rt touched by love fo r th e C h rist- duce as he possibly can. H e m akes a su re d of th is outlook th a t o u r com kin d ly disposed to w n m e rc h a n ts, W ill enjoy th e sp len d id p ro g ra m and join FREE METHODIST H essel, has w illin g ly loaned th e d e child. T re a ts w ill be d is trib u te d to big profit fo r him self an d th e co n p an y is going ah ead v ig o ro u sly w ith In th e se, vice of giving. SERVICES ANNOUNCED su m ers pay fo r it. L e t’s m a rk e t them th e ch ild re n of th e school. p a rtm e n t tw o g as en g in es fo r cla ss its ow n c o n stru c tio n w o rk p lan n ed T he se rv ices of the m o rn in g w ill be o u rselv es, m ake a co st of p ro d u ctio n w o rk and is in ten d in g to fu rn ish o th er fo r 1923.” A C h ristm a s p ro g ram w ill be given in sp irin g an d helpful. T he Rev. A. S. p lu s a profit to o u rselv es and elim i fa rm m ech an ical eq u ip m en t as it is BETHEL BAPTISTS ANNOUNCE SERVICES next S unday m o rn in g a t 10 o’clock a t H isey, p u sto r of th e ch u rc h , w ill n ate th e m iddlem an, and sell d ire c t to needed. GRESHAM GIRLS SEND th e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h , to be fo l p reach on th e topic, “ S e ttln g ’th e th e co n su m er. T he co n su m e r w ill T h ere a re 32 boys en ro lled in th ese BOX TO ASTORIA T h e C h ristm as e x ercises of th e low ed by th e re g u la r p re a c h in g s e r W o rld 's C lock.” th en be a b le to buy for less an d th e a g ric u ltu ra l c lasses an d all have p ro j B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h S unday school vice a t 11 by th e p a sto r, Rev. E. D. fa rm e r w ill profit also. T he c h o ir h as been busy on som e ects besides th e ir c la s s an d field w ork. T h e O’You Cam p F ire g irls h eld a of G resh am w ill be h eld on S a tu rd a y Illajliin an . An evening serv ice w ill be splendid m usic for th e occasion. In You say "H ow can we m a rk e t th e b u sin ess m e e tin g la s t S a tu rd a y and T h ey a re all deep ly in te re ste d in a g r i evening, D ecem ber 23. held co m m encing a t 7:30. produce o u rselv es? We m u st o rganize. th e m o rn in g a fine an th em , "And c u ltu ra l w ork an d a re se c u rin g m uch elected new officers fo r th e com ing T h e c h u rc h serv ices S u n d ay w ill T he u su al T h u rsd a y n ig h t p ra y e r T h ere W ere" S h e p h e rd s by A shford, E very b u sin e ss m an is o rganized In y ear. T hose chosen w ere H elen H isey, v a lu ab le p ra c tic a l in fo rm atio n u n d er c o n sist of S u n d ay school in th e m o rn se rv ice w ill be held a t th e c h u rc h w ith violin obligato, w ill be given. one or m ore o rg a n iz a tio n s and gets th e ir new te a c h e r, Mr. M oreland. p re s id e n t; H azel Cooley, se c re ta ry ; ing a t 10 o ’clock an d p reach in g a t 11 com m encing a t 30. Miss M ary H an sen w ill sing “O H oly his co st of p ro d u ctio n p lu s a profit D oro th y T a y lo r, tr e a s u r e r ; W illene o ’clo ck by th e p a sto r on th e them e 1’iann T u n in g . N ight,”’ a lso w ith violin obligato. In W hy? B ecause he is organized. B otkin, re c o rd e r; Joyce K id d er, fin an S atisfai^ io n g u a ra n te e d , $3. F red “T he T ru e C h ristia n S p irit." T he Schools to ILive Holiday Vacation. You c a n 't e x p ect som eone to m a rk e t th e evening th e ch o ir w ill sing cier, and L illie N elson, re p o rte r. A fter B. Jo n es, 2625 E a s t 49th street. c h o ir w ill re n d e r th e an th em “ I t C am e T he high schools an d g rad e schools “Above th e S leeping W orld.” y o u r p roduce for nothing. T he m iddle th e electio n of officers, th e g irls sp en t U pon th e M jdnight C lear.” As a special of M ultnom ah co u n ty closed th is a fte r- m an does th is and dem ands hlR profit T h e B an k o f G resh am p ay s 5 p e r th e re m a in d e r of th e tim e le a rn in g w hich is found to be a la rg e one. O r c e n t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. selectio n , H. W. S tro n g w ill sin g a nqon and schools w ill n o t be resu m ed m otion songs. solo e n title d “Noel.” again u n til T uesday, J a n u a r y 2. T h is gan ize and p ro te c t y o u r in te re st. A C h ris tm a s box w as p re p a re d by HOLLY FOR SA LE, 25 c e n ts a pound, A C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t w as giv T hen, an d not u n til th e n , w ill th e T h e C h ristm as c a n ta ta w ill be giv is an o ccasion to w hich th e c h ild re n 3 fo r 50 cen ts. Mrs. S. A. B u rr, en S u n d ay evening b eg in n in g a t 7:30 have long been looking fo rw a rd to. th e g irls and se n t to A storia. en In th e hall a t C am eron & Hogg fa rm e r realize th e cost of p roduction G resham , p hone 545. Jo y ce K id d er is q u iti ill b u t is im cam p D ecem ber 16 by th e union S u n p lu s a profit. Be a real fa rm e r and do o ’clock. p roving. T he g irls hope sh e w ill soon ONE 1923 FO RD ; ru n 1000 m iles W h a t you w an t, w h en you w a n t It, day school, and th e g ra d e school. T he y o u r p a rt to form a union of fa rm e rs as you w a n t it— W a n t ad. It. sam e as n ew ; $25.00 of accesso ries. h a ll w as ta s te fu lly deco rated w ith a s o th e r b u sin ess men o r in d u strie s P h o n e o rd e rs to O utlook 1561. be w ith th em again. A good buy a t $450. T h is c a r m u st w re a th s an d bells m ade from ced ar, do. M oney to lo an on re a l e s ta te . B. be sold bv S a tu rd a y . S h erm an Mc CHRISTMAS CANTATA BV BAPTIST ( HURUH fir, O regon g rap e, etc. T h e C h ristm as AV. T h o rn e , a t B an k o f G resh am . C a rte r G arage, p hone 2331. tre e w as ad o rn ed in a ll Ils splendor. A fine C h ristm as c a n ta ta , “ T h e | S unday evening. D ecem ber 24, com - CHRISTMAS AT PLEASANT T h e serv ices com m enced a t 8 o’clock L ig h t of th e W orld," is to be given at m eneing a t 7:30. T h e p ro g ram for HOME M. E. CHURCH sh a rp , by Mrs. Mary W oods, th e s u ¡th e B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h hi G resh am th e evening of m u sic is as follow s: p e rin te n d e n t, w ho offered p ra y e r, a f T he P le a s a n t H om e M ethodist • PROGRAM te r w hich th e ch ild re n did th e ir p a rt P relu d e__S e le c te d ................................................................. M rs. M abel Clow, P ia n ist w ell. R ec ita tio n s and d ialogues and ch u rc h w ill p re s e n t th e follow ing ¡C aro l H ym n 72—" I t C am e Upon th e M idnight C le a r " ....................................W illis songs took up th e g re a te r p a rt of th e C h ristm as p ro g ram at th e c h u rc h S u n C o n g reg atio n led by C hoir an d O rc h e stra d ay evening, D ecem ber 24, a t 8 o'clock. i S c rip tu re R ead in g and In v o c a tio n ................................................ D eacon C. W. G uile evening. T h e re w as a s trin g band Song, " H a rk th e A ngela S in g .” H vm n 13— "T h e re is a G reen H ill F a r A w ay” ...............................................S teb b in s from P o rtla n d of six pieces w hich P ra y e r. C o n g reg atio n led by C hoir a n d O rc h e stra gave se v eral selections. Mrs. W ood's We wish you H isto ry of th e hym n “O L ittle Tow n A nnouncem ents. S unday school c la s s sa n g "T h e W on O ffertory, V iolin Solo— “C av atin a” .............................................................................Raff of B ethlehem .” d ro u s S to ry ” and “ S ile n t N ight.” Miss N orm a Lee P eck, v io lin ist Song, "O L ittle Tow n of B ethlehem .” C a n ta ta —T he L ig h t of th e W o rld ” ........................................................................ H olton T hose ta k in g p a rt w ere M ildred H am S c rip tu re reading. C hoir and O rc h e stra ilto n , B lan ch e H ite, M arg aret T hom as, Song, “ A C h ristm as G lo ria.” H ym n 75— "Jo y to th e W o rld ” ................................................................................ Handel G ladys T h o m as, F ern an d G erald in e C o n g reg atio n led by C hoir an d O rc h e stra R ecitatio n , “T h e S p irits of L ig h t,” M iller, F re d a H e rg e rt, H azel M iller, ' B enediction. R uth L au d erb ack . and P o stlu d e — S elected H y m n .................................................................................. O rc h e stra Jo h n H e rg e rt, David H ite, L aw ren ce Song, " ’T w as N ight w hen th e Lord McCole. A fter th e p ro g ra m S a n ta P e rs o n n e l of c h o ir and o rc h e s tra —A t piano. M rs. M abel C low ; a t o rg an , C laus d id n ’t do a th in g hut to w heel w as B orn.” Miss F lo re n c e M. H o n ey ; v io lin s, M iss N orm a Lee P eck and W. L. G orsage; S c rip tu re reading. In a w h eelb arro w fu ll of w ell filled flute, R ay Strong. "B eth leh em ’s Song." S o p ran o s— Miss M arth a H ag b erg , Mrs. H. W. S tro n g . Mrs. R ich ard N eu sto ck in g s w ith can d y an d n u ts and b au er, Miss M arian Clow. Miss L illia n M ark w art, M iss H elen M axw ell, Miss an o ran g e, a lso a p re s e n t to each | R ecitatio n , "A C h ristm a s C aro l,” F lo ella M. Jaco b s, M iss G ladys S h a rp , Miss C la ra M ason, M rs. E. D avidson, ch ild , ab o u t 40 In all. E v ery person G eneve M anary. Mrs. H. W. Cooley, and Mrs. J. A. G ray. R eading by Mrs. W alters. A ltos— Miss M arie Blom, M iss Mary W old, Mlsa L illy N elson, Mis» E iale received a sto ck in g , n u m b erin g 160. Hong, "T h e S ta r in th e S ky,” p ri M uch p ru ise w as given th e com m ittee M. S h a rp , Miss M arjorie M assey, M iss M elba R ossm an, Mrs. J. N, C lan ah an , Mrs. D. Q. B arry . , and a ll w ho helped for Its succes, b e m ary d ep artm en t. S c rip tu re read in g . T e n o rs—Guy D. Jo n es. J u liu s M ark w art, J. A. G ray, H e n ry T tlg n er, c a u se th ey never had a n y th in g like It H. W. S tro n g . Song, "T h e C hildren of God." K j before. T he serv ices w ere closed by B asses— L eslie W alrad , H al E. B isbop, H. B. P ence, W. E. L ew is R ecitation, “C h ristm as Is for A ll,” a sh o rt ta lk by Mr. S hay of P o rtla n d , P a lm q u ist, R uben A nderson. C 'hriselda Jo h n so n . D ire c to r— H. W. S tro n g . w ho h as p reach ed h e re on sev eral oc- "L u cy 's C h ristm a s G ift,” G eneva , casions. B ickford. T he m ill hag been closed h ere a l D uet by B ill E llio tt an d E v e re tt m ost tw o w eeks on a c c o u n t of snow . Lake. | T hey a re m oving th e donkeys to som e R ecitation, "W elcom e’,, F o re s t Eggi- tim b er d o s e to cam p so th e snow will m an. : not In terfere. T h ree an d one-h alf Song, " S ta r of th e E a st,” V irginia m iles from cam p th e snow Is about and Svea Lundbom . j four feet deep. R ecitatio n , “T h e B ird ie's M essage,” Mr. and M rs. M errill M artin have A lm a B ickford. 1 gone to T acom a to sp en d C h ristm as R ecitation, “T he Big D ay,” R o b ert ' w ith th e la tte r 's p a re n ts. Sloop. Owing to the congested mail conditions, some Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s D avolt a re v is Song, "T o H e a r th e A n g el’s S ing,” of the articles ordered for Christmas may not itin g th e la tte r ’s p a re n ts, au d a lso a in te rm e d ia te class. sick b ro th e r in E ugene. R eading. Mrs. L ee Hall. CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS FEATURE ‘JOY SEASON’ IN MANY LOCAL CHURCHES AIMES PATRON O R C O M P E T IT O R A Very Merry Christmas Prosperous New Year 8 2 Let Us Make Your X m as C ake « 8 8 8 8 » 8 8 8 8 8 We are prepared to bake anything in that line. Don’t run the risk of failure by having that Christ mas Cake you are planning spoiled in the oven. Let us do it for you. It will be more satisfactory, cheap er and a saving of time and labor for you. For Your Convenience arrive before Sunday. In view of this circum stance this store will be open Sunday and Mon day mornings for your convenience. BI-W EEK LY CLASS LESSONS FRESH BREAD BAKED DAILY Guy D. Jones C/TY BAKERY Jeweler - PHONE 1221 GRESHAM FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC COURSE covering rh y th m , note re ad in g and a ll fu n d a m e n ta ls In m usic W ILL STA R T T H E SECOND W EEK IN JANUARY Ages 9 to 12. FLORENCE M. HONEY FIR ST STATE BANK BUILDING Phene 1721 Gresham, Oregon