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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. IS, NO. 84 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G RESH A M .M U LTN O M A H COUNTY, OREGON, TCESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 192.1 •1.50 Per Year BERR h Y ol G d R v ^ nter ^ icnic B 0RING HAS A prosperöus YEAR TAKES OF SEASON CLUB WORK IS ORGANIZED FOR ANOTHER YEAR By RAY STRONG. T hese new s item s w ere intended for Mr. M orand, Boring postm aster, is In a p rac tice gam e w ith Columbia th e holiday but w ere received too late g ran d tru ste e of the sta te g ran d lodge high school last W ednesday, th e also tru ste e and past czar of the A special m eeting of the B erry F. Jaeger, Mrs. B. E. Boice, Mrs. A. W. for th a t Issue.— E ditor. G resham basket ball team won easily N ineteen hundred and tw en ty -th ree M uscovites for Oregon. G row ers Packing com pany has been Botkin, Mrs. C. P. T allm an, Mrs. Wm. by a score of 43 to 10. Coach Noft- called for S aturday, Decem ber 29, at H arding. Mrs. D. M. D onaugh, Mrs. J. u shered in an o th er busy and p ro sp er- ! O ther lodges here are th e A rtisan sin g e r used th e en tire first team of 13 th e can n ery , to discuss topics of in D. H utchinson, Miss C. B. G reene, Mrs. ous year for Boring and vicinity. Not and th e D am ascus g ran g e w hich m eet m en in an effort to give them all a New Clubs Organized. terest) to the m em bers. T his w ill be H. G. A ndrew s and Mrs. C. M. La- q u ite so m uch building has been done a t the I. O. O. F. hall each m onth. m ark out. T he en tire squad show ed | Sew ing clubs have been organized y ear th e occasion for a w in ter picnic w hich F ollette have been asked to provide b th ü is îld in g 'is as last but every hab itab le T he w om en of th e Boring L adies' up very good and prom ises to develop at G ilbert, Mrs. J. Q. H ansen and Mrs. occupied and a m uch la rg e r Aid. by th e ir b azaars and donations, Into th e best basket ball team yet w ill be held in the w arehouse, in con linen, dishes and food to supply th is S. D. W hite, le ad e rs; Powell Valley, nection w ith w hich an elaborate p ro table—th e re w ill be n ot to exceed 12 a re a of land has been cleared and have had th e ch u rch resh in g led and tu rn e d out by U. H. S. Mrs. B ert Olsen, Mrs. R. A. T illm an, g ram has been a rran g e d and to which T he first team plays P a rk Rose le ad e rs; Rockwood, Mrs. C. B. Jo h n guests to provide for in addition to th e C ? ! w ,,<Hng h° m ‘' S new ly p ain ted and expect to have its m m it« » «„a and for cu ltiv atio n . Many sm all tra c ts in terio r d ecorated in th e n ear future. T uesday night. The re tu rn s of th is a g en e ral invitation has been ex co com m ittee an d th e ir hu sb an d s or son, leader. Cookery clubs at T ro u t tended tho se interested in the project. frien d s; so if each m em ber of the have been cleared and m any people gam e w ill ap p e ar in F rid a y 's O ut dale. Mrs. W. C. Spence, leader; P leas S everal hom es have been im proved T he p rogram as outlined is as follow s: com m ittee w ill bring an e x tra portion from o th er sta te s have b rig h t land or look. and new ly p ain ted w ith in th e year. an t Valley, Mrs. A nna Lehm an, lead 10 a. m. Roll call. (And it has of food and tak e ch a rg e of th is tab le hom es h ere w ithin th e y ear and the A h ard gam e is expected w ith the ed; Rockwood, Mrs. Tyson, leader. Boring g rad e school is am ong the population has in creased by a larg e fa st team th a t P a rk Rose has th is been suggested th a t all m em bers or Mr. F ish er w ill smile. p ercentage. T he farm ers and dairy best in th e sta te for its size, having year. T his gam e counts in th e sec A. J. K ru eg er reorganized his p oultry th e ir wives who do not answ er p resent club la st week. Most of th e boys He also w ants a com m ittee co n sist m en have h ad an especially p ro sp er g rad u a ted 16 pupils la st year, the m ost a t Roll Call should be fined $1.00). ing of Miss P arrin g to n , Mrs. Sadie ous year as a re su lt of th e p len tifu l o f ‘ whom a re atten d in g various high tio n al division race and G resham is clubs will w ait u n til afte r the holi o ut to win. W ith good su p p o rt from days. Several o th e r clubs will be o r 10:30 a. m. R eading and con sid era Chase, Mrs. A. O. Stafford, Mrs. Wm. schools. the citizens and th e w o n d erfu l su p tion of a c o n tra c t of agreem ent for a s Stanley, Mrs. E. P. Schedeen, Mrs. E. ra in s d u rin g th e sum m er m onths and W. R. T elford has in stalled a large p o rt of th e en tire stu d en t body the ganized th is week. sessm ent of fru it an n u a lly to cre ate a E. A rnspiger, Mrs. W alter Bradley, record crop yields a re rep o rted in all lines of a g ric u ltu re but especially hay, rad io receiving set in his g en eral m er team feels like they can win every Local Leaders Receive Pins. fund. Mrs. W alter Lundbom , Mrs. Agnes g rain , fru its and potatoes, and new chandise sto re for th e benefit of the T he p ast m onth n atio n al leaders gam e th is year. They w ill m ake a (a) To form a revolving fund to be W alters, and Mrs. Geo. H. W ohlers, to used in the re tire m e n t of any B erry bring enough e x tra lunch, dishes, etc., b arn s, sto reh o u ses and d airies are public and th re e sm aller sets have stro n g bid for the sectional ch am p io n pins have been presented to th e fol everyw here in evidence. been in stalled elsew here in Boring. ship and in so doing w ill ad v ertise low ing lead ers of 100 per cen t clu bs: G row ers P acking Co. stock th a t the to serve the high school o rc h e stra and A bout 10 m iles of ro ad s in and G reshum and th e excellent high school Mr8' A- I- P e lr- M r- and Mrs. E. P. T he ow ners of th e B oring T ru ck h older w ishes to sell. other program guests, p robably 12 or Schedeen, Mrs. V. H inkle, Miss Ruby (b) To c re ate a fund for the p u r 18 people in all, not provided for by com pany, A lfred Yaun and F ritz S ta aro u n d B oring have been graveled of w hich the city boasts. In te rc la s s B asket B all. p okom, Mrs. E. W aybill, J. Flem ing, ch ase of stock offered for sale by th e p rio r com m ittee, and to a s sist in g er use tw o la rg e tru c k s daily to w ithin th e y ear and th e re are now On T uesday, Decem ber 11, th e sen- I ™ ' A' sta ffo rd ' Mrs J- P- Lynch, m em bers of the G resham F ru it G row w orking out th e d etails of seatin g and c a rry th e m ilk and cream alone from good ro ad s to G resham , Oregon City th is im m ediate vicinity to th e P o rt and co nnecting w ith th e Mt. Hood |o rs lost to th e fast sophom ore team M rs' L ' S to n e' R H eadle- p - Neu- ers association. serving the w hole assem bly. loop road lan d cream eries. 6 to 4. T he sophs are cap tain ed bv ™ r e r ’ H P McCullough, E. M. Cal- (c) To cre ate a fund for th e in T he lunch plan as adopted w ill be ' kin8> W m- Redy- M rs- J- M ollar, Miss W. W. M etzger, local g arag e m an, R ay W adsw orth. S everal fa rm e rs and dairym en a re cre ase of ca p ita l stock of T he B erry a basket lunch. E ach m em ber to b rin g On W ednesday, Decem ber 12, the E dna Buckner, Mrs. G. E. Muxwell. going in for p u re bred stock and p oul has tak en th e agency for th e E ssax G row ers P acking Co. sufficient lunch for them selves and in ° th e r leader8 w «aring, or who will try and C. H. Compton, one ra ise r and H udson c a rs in addition to his ju n io rs, led by Azel B eechill, defeated R eading and explanation by B. E vited frie n d s; also dishes, knives, th e freshm en 16 to 4. F riday noon, reCe*V* the8e n at,o n al P*»>» a re : Miss agency for th e Buick and Ford. He an d b reeder, en tered 1« head of D uroc- Boice. forks, and spoons, including sauce Je rse y hogs a t th e Salem sta te fair has sold m any new ca rs of th ese m od D ecem ber 14 th e freshm en u p set th e W ilma C hase. Mrs. Sadie Chaqe, Mrs. 11:00 a. m. F ertilizers. S. B. H all,, dishes; also cream for th e coffee, b ut and received 15 ribbons of w hich th ree els as w ell as m any used ca rs of all dope bu ck et and by o u tp assin g and R prtha Aultl Mrs. J. G. H ansen, A. J. county agent. no dessert, as the asso ciatio n p lan s to o u tp lay in g th e sophom ores held th e ir K ru eg er, Wnb N ew lands, C arl Nel- w ere blue ribbons and one cham pion. m akes. 11:30 a. m. B erry P la n t Diseases. serve fancy canned logans and r a s p And his w as th e highest money w in S. E. W aller, p ro p rieto r of th e Bor h eav ier opponents to a 6 to 6 score. so n ' M rs' A' Bow en> M rs- E dith Beers, P ro fesso r Z ellar. berries. T he asso ciatio n w ill also ning h erd en tered at th e sta te fair. ing confectionery, b arb e r shop and C ap tain s W. S trong and W adsw orth MFB' J ' S te r,in B- M rs- P aw so n Sm ith, (M em bers are asked to bring speci fu rn ish th e coffee. He also en tered 10 head of D uroc- pool h all, h as en larg ed his stock and agreed to play a full m inute overtim e Mr8' G1<"n o ra Babbit, Mrs. Victor Hen- m ens of diseased berry p la n ts). Ample tab les w ill be provided and Jc rse y hogs in th e Pacific I n te r n a t now has a com pletely equipped and to decide th e score. T he freshm en ,,r,vks<” 1- Mrs. Ilert Olsen, Mrs. E. D. 12:15 p. m. My H arv estin g M eth they w ill be a rran g e d so th a t each ional Stock show in P o rtlan d and won n ea t place of business in addition to soon scored two points and w ith bas- S tac k ' M rs- L w - B runson, Mrs. Robt. ods. H. W. Strong. p erso n ’s table and lunch b ask et w ill 18 ribbons on them am ong them w ere w hich he o p era tes the h all and p ic t ket ball strateg y w orthy of th e first K erslak e> Mrs. W. C. Spence, 12:40 p. m. My E xperience in R asp be directly opposite his or her se at in one ju n io r y earlin g boar, 1 sen io r lit u re show, an d good clean p ictu res are team , passed th e ball around u nder A chievem ent Rallies, b erry G row ing. J. F. Jaeg er. th e auditorium , w hich is th e can n ery te r, fo u r ju n io r litte rs, tw o an d four show n and enjoyed by a goodly crow d th e soph's goal and kept them from T he H illsview p o tato and sew ing 1 to 3 p. m. Lunch and m usical lit w arehouse, w here frien d s m ay lunch sen io r b o ar pigs and his h erd w as sec each week. In fact th e re is a decided scoring. The final score w as F ro sh 8, clubs held a very in te restin g m eeting e ra ry program , as follow s: in groups, w hich will add to th e p le as ond h ighest m oney w inning h erd at F riday evening in celeb ratio n of past im provem ent in th e g et-to g eth er sp irit s °P hB ®- O rch estral music. G resham High u re of all. Such arra n g e m e n ts should th is show, th e h ig h est h erd com ing of th is com m unity and w hich prom ises Follow ing is th e stan d in g of the | achievem ents and to plan for fu tu re school. (D irected by Miss D orothy be m ade w ith Mr. F iish e r before th e from C alifornia. D uring th e Pacific m ore im provem ents In all lines in the different team s: work. P aren ts, friends, county agent, D ickey). m eeting. In te rn a tio n a l Stock show a com bina com ing year th a n in the past. Team Won L ost P erce n tag e j 8. B. H all, county club agent, E thel I. G reetings. M ayor K. A. Miller. T he follow ing young ladies have tio n D u ro c-Jersey hog sale w as held J u n io rs ................i o 1000 Calkins, and H. M. M oreland, ag ricu l- P o stm a ster M orand has received in Song. Miqs Edella Towle. 1 been d rafted to ac t as w aitre sse s and and tw o of Mr. C om pton’s open g ilts stru ctio n s f rim th e postoffice d e p a rt F r e s h m e n ............. 1 5,'W '" r e In stru c to r a t Union high school New Y ear R esolutions. Rev. H, R. u sh ers under th e d irectio n of Mrs. Sophs ....................1 i topped th e sale a t $115 each. Mr. m ent a t W ashington, th a t no ru ra ' S en io rs ................0 1 <100 I w ere Pre8ont a t th is m eeting. Club G ebhardt. Wm. K niefel, who w ill su p erin ten d Com pton also h as ab o u t 500 W hite T he next gam e w ill be betw een the ro11 call, songs, and m usic w ere taken P iano solo. Miss V irginia Lundbom. ’ th e serving of coffee an d th e fru it: L eghorn b reed ers for th e com ing sea delivery w ill be m ade on C h ristm as p a rt In by both clubs. L ead ers’ pins day. T he office w ill be open, how se n io rs and freshm en. T he Outlook. Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, th e Misses R uth K neifel, N ettie N el son. w ere presented Mrs. A. L. P eir and ever, for th e delivery of ru ra l' m ail P iano solo. Miss D orothy W alton. son, M ildred McKinney, M ildred Jo h n Midgets Itcieul Sellwood. A n o th er v ery successful p o u ltry from 9 to 10 o ’clock. C o-operative T houghts. Judge Geo. son, F ran ces A rvidson, E velyn Sche- F rid a y night, Decem ber 14, the Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schedeen, as lead b reed er is Mrs. Bessie B urpee w ith a W. Stapleton. G resham high school Midgets rolled ers of th ese 100 per cen t clubs. Rib- deen, M uriel W arden, Amy N oreen flock of ab o u t 500 W hite L eghorn p u l The th re e ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. up a 16 to 5 score ag ain st th e Sellwood b° nS d,8Play«‘d show ed th a t clubs had Reading. Mrs. D. M. D onaugh. H elen1 L aw rence, Ruth Ick le r, T re lla lets. S everal of d airies a re doing L. H. M allicoat are rep o rted ill th is M idgets. This w as G resh am ’s first m ade K00d "L in in g s in th e ir two years 3:00 p. m. S uggestions as to S ecu r Howell, M ary Cowing, W ilm a Chase, gam e th is y ear and w as rep le te w ith ° f club w o rk ' T he calf p ro ject and ing and K eeping B erry P ickers. Mrs. A gatha H arding, D orothea Sm ith, Miss aw ay w ith th e scru b sto ck and b rin g week. ing in p u re b red anim als. th rills and good playing. T he G resh- hom e m aklng clubs w ere discussed Mr. and Mrs. Royce C hilds moved Wm. H arding. W eiland. B oring h as m any lodges for a tow n into th e Wm. F ra n k house th e la st of am boys o u tclassed th e ir opponents In for noxt y e a r' Mr' Hal1 discussed 3:30 p. m. Why I Joined th e Union. The follow ing com m ittee on in tro every d ep artm en t. T he sp e cta to rs d alry b reed s; Mr. M oreland em pha- A. W. B otkin, E stacada, Oregon. ductions has been nam ed: Miss R uth of its size, having organized an I. O. th e week. C. J. A rm stro n g of G ra n ts P ass, g re a tly enjoy seeing th ese little fel- sizod tke v a' ue o t organization. Re 4:00 p. m. More Co-operative Buy Schedeen and Miss May N elson, who j ° ' F ' e™ am Pm ent here w ithin th e p ast low s play. N ext T h u rsd ay night th e | freshm ent8 w ere served. ing. C. P. T allm an. will m eet m em bers and g u ests a t th e few m onths. T his b ran ch of th e en- Oregon, a rriv e d Sunday to spend the T h e .O rie n t clubs, five in all, are 4:30 p. m. L oganberry C ulture and door to the can n ery w ith a nam e card cam pm ent is nam ed Hood View No. 90 holidays a t th e hom e of his son, L. C. M idgets m eet th e Neighborhood team p lan n in g a rally for Decem ber 19th. M arketing. C. M. La F olette. for each and w ill pin it on co a t lapel of w hich th e re a re 34 m em bers w ith A rm strong, an d fam ily and w ith r e la of P o rtlan d . P lan s a re im m atu re b ut a big tim e is tives In P o rtlan d . 5:00 p. m. B erries of th e H ighest as an introdu ctio n to all o th e r m em th e follow ing elective officers: expected. L o rrle C hilds, who h as been very MULTNOMAH GRANGE V alue, and re p o rt of the season's bus bers and friends. C. P., Wm. M orand; S. W., A. C. T hese rallies add m uch to th e social iness. J. J. F isher. WILL MEET SATURDAY H. P „ H. A. Beck; 111 w ith pneum onia for th e p ast m onth An invitation is extended to th e B aum back; , 8 d e of clu b w ork and a t th e sam e County A gent S. B. H all h as kindly G resham business and pro fessio n al J. W., E. V. M aulding; scribe, L. H. is rep o rted m uch Improved. T he re g u la r m eeting of M ultnom ah tim e stim u la te club sp irit am ong par- T w ins, a 7-pound boy and a 6-pound consented to act as ch a irm an of the people and th e ir wives, h u sb an d s and M allicoat; tre a su re r, E. A m esberry. g ran g e will be held at th e h all a t ents and m em bers. E ight of these day and w ill handle th e program in his friends to spend th e ir lunch h o u r at T h e M uscovites have also form ed a g irl arriv ed a t th e home o f Mr. and O rient on next S atu rd ay , Decem ber U ve been held In th e p ast two m onths. Mrs. G. Chlodo th e first of la st week. own p leasing way, and J. J. F isher th e cannery an d enjoy th e social, m u club h ere co n sistin g of 22 m em bers 22. T he occasion w ill be a home- <. , .. . .. . T he B oring I. O. O. F. lodge paid a w ill serve in th e capacity of general sical and lite ra ry p a rt of o u r program w ith th e follow ing elective officers: ( aiming Members Receive Medals. com ing, C h ristm as m eeting. An in fra te rn a l v isit to th e Sandy lodge su p e rin ten d e n t of arran g e m en ts and from 1 to 3 p. m. The asso ciatio n w ill Duke, W. E. Childs; chronicles, O. M. P lu m m er, as an expression of te re stin g program w ill be given by M onday evening. com m ittees have been nam ed to help fu rn ish coffee and dessert. Em il Johnson. his ap p reciatio n to g irls who ch e er the ch ild ren and in th e roll call the A bout 26 ladies of th e neighborhood him. Subordinate Lodges. o ld er m em bers w ill tell of th e h ap fully d em o n strated can n in g of m eats m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. W. Metz It is planned to provide a special An A p iiru p riu tr G if t fo r the P u n ltr) man. in the club booth a t th e Stock show, B oring I. O. O. F. lodge has 82 m em p iest C h ristm as rem em b ran ces of P u re b re d B a r r e d R ock o r R h o d e I s la n d ta b le for guests and m em bers who will R e d m a le fro m p r iz e -w in n in g t r a p n e s te d b ers and th e follow ing elective of ger T h u rsd ay aftern o o n of la st week childhood days. gave each g irl a b eautiful bronze ck . " T h e m a le is h a lf th e flock." M rs. ta k e p a rt in th e program , and Mrs. J. -sto m edal of th e exposition building. Our ficers: N. G„ V. H illy ard ; V. G.. and gave a s u rp rise show er for Mrs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n . G re s h a m , p h o n e 2491. An am u sin g fea tu re w ill be a G . N ash ah n ; se creta ry , Wm. M orand; G len D allas. Many b eautiful and u se C h ristm as pie Into w hich each m em g irls w ere B onita Muxwell, W ilma ful gifts w ere given. A d ain ty lu n ch Chase, Evelyn H ansen, Ja n e Lord, tre a s u re r, J. E. Siefer. ber is expected to p u t som e a rtic le R ebekah lodge has a m em bership of eon w as served by Mrs. M etzger who and out of w hich each w ill receive and M arie Mullenhoff. 110, w ith th e follow ing elective of also en te rta in e d th e g u ests w ith som ething. Good Wishes for 11)21. ficers: N. G., Mrs. A. S pence; V. G., m usic. A new year w ill b rin g a new county T he re g u la r election of officers will W. R. T elford Is confined to his Mrs. W. E. C hild; se cretary , Mrs. Wm. club ag en t to M ultnom ah county. be held a t th is tim e. hom e th is w eek w ith a lam e back. M orand; tre a s u re r, Mrs. W. R. T el M ultnom ah ra n k s high In club work. B. W. EMERY RESUMES ford. All old club su p p o rte rs a re urged by C o n tin u ed on p a g e 3 I > D L R I A K I \ ( j B I S IN E S S llM is s C alkins to help th e new agent j ‘° h Just 6 Days Left Before SANTA CLAUS shows up! Our Stock Is Just Full of Those Last-Minute Presents Pocket Knives Razors Tools, all kinds Air Guns Rifles Kiddie Kars Coaster Wagons Tricycles W earever Cooking Utensils Pyrex W are Casseroles Carving Sets Shears and Scissors Kitchen Utensils Flash Lights Alarm Clocks “Clarence” Will Be Senior Class Play at High School Friday Night n r- “7 , hold th e w ork and boost It to g re a te r B. W. E m ery has been m ade th e attain m en ts. T his only for the benefit (•"«‘«ham m an ag er of th e P o rtlan d of the cltll(,nR the m ak| M ortician com pany, w hich o p erates h ere u n d er th e nam e of th e GreMiam RUKAL CARRIERS WILL T he sen io r cla ss of G resham Union high school will give its class play, U n d ertak in g com pany. Mr. E m ery is | REST CHRISTMAS DAY a comedy, a t th e gym nasium next F riday night. It p ro m ises to be one of the tra in e d in th e u n d erta k in g business, very best and a larg e atten d a n ce Is an ticip ated . T he cla ss co n tain s plenty and has had sev eral y ears experience | In stru c tio n s have been received I of first-class m a terial for th e ch a racters. In G resham and vicinity. He w ill en- T he play seem s to be w ell chosen. It Is nam ed sim ply "C laren ce” afte r i from *hc p o stm aster g en eral a t W ash- to p lease th e public In every i . , , th e p rin cip al c h a ra c te r whose reso u rce fu ln ess and good n a tu re a re shown deavor possible way. y ng -,n notifying all local p o stm asters th ro u g h o u t his varied experiences. 't h a t ru ra l delivery c a rrie rs will have T he m ystery su rro u n d in g C larence, th e m an who could drive a m ule w ith a holiday on C h ristm as, co n tra ry to Coal! Coal! Coal! out sw earing, tu n e a piano, flunky for a plum ber, play a saxaphone to a bevy F o r coal see B ürten W alrad, G r e s h - I ’he usual custom . It has long been of beetles, get w ounded w ithout going "a c ro ss,” and th en besides th ese a c th e aim of th e d ep a rtm en t to give its com plishm ents, be adored by th e women from sixteen to sixty, will be u n am , phone 1411. | em ployes a holiday on th is day of raveled F rid ay night, Decem ber 21, when th e sen io r cla ss of G resham Union H igh school, p re se n t Booth T a rk ln g to n ’s sp a rk lin g com edy a t 8:15 at the aJiiininiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiininiiiiiiiiiiK days, but u n til th is year C hristm as gym nasium . has been an y th in g but a holiday to T he u n assu m in g m an n er In w hich C larence w orks o ut his own problem s them . R u ral p atro n s will bear In and b rin g s peace and hap p in ess to th e q u arrelin g , effervescive W heeler fam ily, m akes a ch arm in g story. mind th a t th e re will be no delivery on T he cast has been re h e a rsin g faith fu lly for th e p a st few weeks, and the Decem ber 26, and all who a re m ailing d irecto rs, Miss S tephenson and Miss M achen, a re p rom ising a pleasing p e r a n i iiii iii i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i u i i u i u i i u r a ! C h ristm as packages, le tte rs and card s form ance. I for C h ristm as a re urged to do so as JO H N N IE rise» long 'fore day~— | early as possible to In su re th e ir de CAST OF CHARACTERS. " Wants Io make the fire: livery. MRS. M A RTIN ......................................................................................D oris Zim m erm an "Such a »mart one!" neighbor» »ay, i W HEELE2t ......................................................................................... H enry l.unday Miss E. E. Johnson, G resham post- "boy we alt adm ire.” MRS W H EELER ........ C lara Mason | m aster, Is n ot ready a t th is tim e to BOBBY W H EELER ........................................Glen W inters Never doin' thing» that'» wrong. ¡announce th e h o u rs when th e office CORA W H EELER .......................................... Rose P o tter Far from d u ty »frayin’; VIOLET PINNEY window will be opened, but am ple no- , . Golda Adams Help» hi» mother right along— CLARENCE ..................................................................................................... Ray Strong I tlce will be given. D E L L A ...............................................................................................................................Violet Brooks Never catch him p la yin ’! D IN W ID D IE ..............................................................................................G ran t McMillan "Not another boy like John!” I* \ Kl \ I - I L \( HER BOARD H U BERT S T E M ..............................................................................................................Jam es Brown i Just Before Christmas A small payment will reserve any artiele until Xrnas. Ask for our Calendar HARDWARE SERVICE L L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham, Oregon ACT ACT ACT ACT T H E SCENES. Tim e— 1919. I. T he anteroom to Mr. W heeler's p riv ate office. New York. II. Living room, of Mr. W heeler's home, E nglew ood, New York. III. T he same. T h at evening. IV. T he sam e Next m orning. T he d irec to rs a re Mlsa Edith Stephenson and Misg M arjorie Machen. Music by th e o rch e stra w ill precede th e play and o th e r o rc h e stra or vocal m usic will fill In betw een th e acta. P roudly ta y t hit mother: Hunno how the world move» on, Since they ain't no other!” "IPhy it it Johnnie’» »corkin’ to?” The eager children cry: "IPell, Chriitm at a in ’t fa r off, you You'll hnd out by an' by!” — A tlanta Constitution MEETING IS ( AI LED A special m eeting of th e board of the County Council of P aren t-T ea ch e r association h as been called for F rid ay aftern o o n , D ecem ber 21, a t 2:30 o clock, when all m em bers are u rg e n t ly requested to be present. T he m eet ing will be held in th e public lib ra ry In G resham .