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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 26 GRESHAM LEGION POST INITIATES GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, MEMBERS* FORUM MONDAY EVENING, SPEAKERS AND MUSIC TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, MAY 30, IDS» HOW TO AVOID LOSS IN HANDLING CANE FRUITS b ang- | NINE INDICTMENTS R E S U L T FROM PROBE COLUMBIAN HIGH ENDS YEAR’S WORK T he co unty g ran d Jury on T uesday T he com m ittee prom ises a retu rn ed nine tru e bills ag ain st ex- up good tim e a t th e com m ercial By H enry H artm an . ever, m uch less tim e is req u ired . Ber- com m issioners. co n tracto rs. etc., club m em bers forum d in n er at G resham P ost No. 30, A m erican L e W ithrow 's next Monday evening . T he follow lu “ uw ing “ ‘K a n rtic : le is rep rin te d rl< packed in larg e u n v en tilated con- grow ing out of th e investigation of th e 6:30 to 8. J from B etter F ru it by req u e st of D. E. ta ln e rs hold th e ir h ea t m uch longer .......................... gion held its re g u la r m eeting T uesday A nother su ccessfu l year of school bridge deals. T he th re e ex-county T he sp eak ers w ill be G eorge C Towle, m an ag er of th e B erry G row ers th a n those p u t up in sm all, w ell-ven uight, May 27, in th e I, O. O. F. hall. a t Colum bian high a t C orbett, closed Com missioners. Rudeen, W alker and Guild, presid en t, an d Dan C. Frep- f P acking com pany. Mr. H artm an Is tilate d crates. W hile th e atten d an ce w as sm all, the a s s is ta n t pro fesso r of Pom ology, O re R ankin, w ere ch arg ed w ith m a l on th e evening of May 15. w ith the m an, m an ag er of th e A ssociated In - l T he m a tte r of a ir c irc u latio n ex-service m en settled down to busi d u strie s of Oregon, an d R ufus C. gon A g ricu ltu ra l College. th ro u g h th e fru it can n o t be over-em feasance in office, the o th ers on c h a rg com m encem ent exercises w hich w ere ness and cleaned up a num ber of im H olm an T he fo rm er w ill ta lk on phasized in th is connection. B erries T h ere is p erh a p s no o p eratio n r e la t harvested late In th e day a fte r they es of collusion in bidding on public held in th e assem bly room. th e condition and p ro sp ects of O re p o rta n t m a tte rs w hich w ere u nder w ork, th ereb y defeating free com pe ing to th e g row ing and m a rk e tin g of gon in d u strie s and Mr. H olm an, w ho have been w arm ed by th e sun, will co n sideration. A class of seven, tw o boys and five is p resid en t ot th e Mt. Hood loop cane fru its th a t *’ of m ore im p o rtan ce give up m uch of th e ir h eat if allow ed tition. T he m eeting opened w ith th e in itia highw ay association, w ill tell about ,h a n tllat of llan d lin 8- T he u ltim ate to stand out-d o o rs d u rin g th e night, In d ictm en ts have alread y been r e g irls, received th e ir diplom as from tion of a class of th ree candidates and th e developm ent of th e Mt Hood conim crc ial w o rth of th ese fru its is w here they iqay be fu lly exposed to tu rn e d a g a in st Kudeen and W alker P ro fesso r H opkins of Pacific U niver loop highw ay and may be able to dependent. in a larg e m easu re, upon th e cool n ig h t air. a fte r ta k in g the oath of allegience on th e ch a rg e of accepting a bribe. sity, who gave th e g rad u atio n address. throw m ore light on th e p resen t de- th e m a n n er >“ w hich th e p ro d u ct is they w ere adm itted to the business E m its G en erale Heat - F r u its m ay I and ag ain st th e engineers, H edrick & T hose g rad u a tin g w ere Lloyd Bram - lay in im provem ent of th is end of Jlarv ested and th e c a re it receives session. T he candidates w ere: H arry K rem ers, on th e ch arg e of offering a hall, A gatha L. H arding, LucHe W ood th e proposed highw ay from th is tim e u n til it is processed or M cM urry, W. E. Tow nsend and W. B. ard , Ja y N. P o rts. Ire n e L. Evans, T he W ard Male q u a rte t will sing ?on su m ed - T he com m ercial can fru it th a t, like an im als, they g en e rate h eat bribe. Byrne. All who plan to enjoy th is feast lndU8tI/ »> fact h as been m ade possi of th e ir own accord. G ore found th a t Veda M. B utler, Mary Louise Dutton. in cases w here peaches w ere confined of good th in g s should notify Mrs. ble only th ro u g h th e developm ent of so th a t no rad ia tio n took place the G R E S H A M T R A V E L E R S Most im p o rta n t of th e b usiness m a t T he class flow ers w ere O phelia efficient and p ra c tic a l m ethods of W ithrow by noon on Monday. P late s te rs w as th e election of delegates to tj< n p eratu re of th e fru it rose from 35 rose buds. C lass colors, p u rp le and picking, h auling, re frig e ra tin g , s to r S E T T L E D IN IL L IN O IS w ill be 50 ce n ts each. degrees F. to 153 degrees in 415 hours th e A m erican Legion sta te convention age, an d tra n sp o rta tio n . gold. Class m otto. "W e en ter to learn, I t is evident, th erefo re, th a t th e m a t Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , who we leave to serv e.’’ w hich w ill be hefd in P o rtlan d Ju n e BERRY GROWER OFFICER F ru it a L iving O ryanlam —A fru it, te r of self-h eatin g Is of con sid erab le left G resham a few weeks ago for an w h eth er attac h ed to th e tre e or vine 11. 12, 13 and 14. T he d elegates from GIVES TIMELY HINTS w h eth er in sto rag e o r in tra n s it, is a im portance in th e h an dling of fru its. extended v isit in th e m iddle w est, T he m usic for th e occasion w as fu r th is post w ere A. W. M etzger, com nished by th e high school ch o ru s u n living organism . It c a rrie s on life To .elim in ate th e heat th u s produced F re q u en t cu ltiv atio n of th e soil to activ ities and its len g th of life is d e it is not only im p erativ e th a t fru it be have a rriv ed in th e ir old hom e tow n d er th e d irection of th e ir teacher. m an d er of th e local post, and W alter M etzger, w ith E lton E astm an as al help hold th e m o istu re should be r e term in ed by en v iro n m en tal as w ell as subjected to cool te m p e ra tu re s but and a re co m fo rtab ly settled. A le tte r Joseph Finley. W illiam M organ, the th a t a good c irc u latio n of a ir be p ro C onsequently, it vided at ail tim es, w h eth e r fru it is describing conditions th ere h as Deen one post g ra d u a te of th e y ear, sang te rn a te for A. W. M etzger and Leslie sorted to, say s D. E. Tow le, m an ag er in te rn a l factors. received by th e Rev. and Mrs. J. H. as a solo, "B ells of th e S ea” and w as m u st be tre a te d as a living th in g and St. C lair, a lte rn a te for W’a lte r Metz of the B erry G row ers association. A stacked in th e field, o r in th e packing ger. section of th e com mon h arro w is a not as a m ere m ass of dead o r in e rt shed, or aw aitin g p ro cessin g at th e Wood and h as been handed to th e assisted in an encore by Mr. Finley. m a tte r. Outlook for publication. T he le tte r is cannery. W. S. E v e re tt w as nam ed color good tool to use to s tir and pulverize A fter th e aw a rd in g of th e diplom as, R esp iratio n — F ru its in som e r e as follow s: th e soil and p rev en t d ry in g out. M echanical In ju rie s — M echanical b e a re r anO Don S nyder and A lbert Lloyd B ram h ail, p resid en t of the sp ects a re like anim als. F or exam ple, T he suprem e le st to w ard a mem like an im als they c a rry on re s p ira in ju ries due to rough h an d lin g m a te r A lthough 2500 long, w eary m iles class, w ith a few well chosen rem ark s, Cam p color g u ard s for th e A m erican ially sh o rten th e life of cane fruits. se p a ra te us th is m orning, yet in our b e r’s fidelity to w ard an d faith in th e tion. They a re equipped w ith re s p ira Legion, w hich w ill atten d th e Memor presented th e follow ing referen ce T his is due, first, to th e fac t th a t association is th e sig n in g of th e notes to ry o rg an s and by m ean s of th ese b reak s in th e skin, or covering, cause h ea rts and m inds you a re very near. books as a g ift to th e school from the ial Day exercises In a body. We rem em ber you con tin u ally . I th ey ta k e in free oxygen and in tu rn T he a d ju ta n t w as au thorized to se necessary to finance th e b usiness, says give off carbon dioxide. I t h as been the ra te o t re sp ira tio n to be increased. w an t to w rite you a few lines, tellin g class of ’24: C hanning's "H isto ry of c u re a b la n k et in su ra n c e of 31000, Towle. show n m any tim es th a t th is exchange T his h asten s th e life ac tiv itie s with you of our safe a rriv a l afte r a long th e United S ta te s ” in five volum es, T he m anag em en t is p la n n in g to o r of g ases is a n o rm al and essen tial tlie re su lt th a t th e fru it com pletes its and tireso m e jo u rn ey . We w ere m et T hom son's "O u tlin e on Science” in w hich w ill p ro tec t can d id ates who life-h isto ry in a s h o rte r tim e. by a num ber of o u r frien d s w ho had m ay be serio u sly Injured d u rin g the der te n ts in q u a n titie s for th e use of pro cess and th a t p rem a tu re d eath and M echanical in ju rie s sh o rten th e l.fe an autom obile for us and a tru c k for four volum es and H. G. W ell's “O ut decay re su lt w hen it is in te rfe re d w ith its m em bers an d is en terin g orders, final in itiatio n cerem ony. of fru its, in th e second place, in th a t our tru n k and o th e r dunnage. Soon line of H isto ry .” T he books w ere re to any extent. T he m a tte r of th e Legion disposing im m ediate action on th is m a tte r is th ey afford m eans of en tra n c e for de we w ere in o u r s is te r's big home. ceived by Miss D olores M organ, vice T he rela tio n of th is p ro cess to h a n cay o rganism s. Black and blue m olds of season tic k ets for th e M ultnom ah necessary. dling p rac tice s is a t once ap p aren t. a re serio u s tro u b le s in all the cane A fter a w eek’s stay w ith her, we re n t p resid en t of th e Rtudent body, who ln A model field c a rrie r h as been county fa ir w as considered and it was F ru its d u rin g all sta g es of th e ir life fru it d istric ts of th e Pacific N o rth ed a larg e 2-story house next to my behalf of th e school th an k ed th e class sis te r th a t w as ju s t vacated and, by decided by p opular vote th a t th e Le w orked out w hich w ill hold tw elve h isto ry m ust be supplied w ith ab u n w est. T he sp o res w hich cau se these th e w ay, th e sam e house we ren ted 10 for th e ir gift. d an t fre sh air, first to provide th e n e 5 x 5 hallocks. M aterial cu t in q u a n A nother gift to the school at Its gion w ould dispose of a t le a st 100 diseases a re p rese n t everyw here. y ea rs ago w hen we cam e hom e on a c e ssa ry oxygen, and second to c a rry tick ets. T he p ost m em bership is titie s w ill -be o rdered by th e m an ag e aw ay th e obnoxious gases w hich ac These, how ever, are sap ro p h y tic in visit. T he L ad ies’ Aid of th e M. E. close w as a la rg e p ictu re “T he Dance c h a ra c te r; th a t Is, th ey do n o t attac k ch u rch m et a t once and th e n ex t day of the N ym phs” by C arot, w hich the n e a rly 65 now and each m em ber pres m ent a t co n sid erab le red u ctio n in cu m u late as p ro d u cts of resp iratio n . fru it th a t is sound b ut follow in the a tru c k load of fu rn itu re —ca rp ets, en t took several tic k e ts. T he purpose price as soon as th e am o u n t needed R etard in g R ipening—I t is a m a tte r w ake of o th er diseases or in ju ries. ru g s, tw o d resse rs, four ro ck ers, d in h isto ry class, ( III and IV), p u rch ased of sellin g tic k ets now is to raise can be ascertain ed . T his m a tte r also of com m on know ledge th a t th e ra te of W hen once th ey gain an e n tra n ce ing and c e n te r tab le, 4-b u rn er oil from th e proceeds of v ario u s "hot m oney a t once for an additio n al g rand dem ands Im m ediate atten tio n . T he rip en in g afte r h arv e stin g is dependent th ese fungi m ake rap id p ro g re ss and stove and cook stove and dishes and dog” and candy sales afte r th e b asket stan d on th e race course. If th e grand specifications for th e new c a rrie r a re p rim a rily upon th e te m p e ra tu re to in a very sh o rt tim e ren d e r th e fru it cooking u te n sils w ere unloaded in our ball gam es. w hich th e fru it is subjected. T he im T he m ost Im p o rtan t gift of th e year stan d is b u ilt by Ju ly 4th, th e Legion as follow s: Tw o end pieces, 15% in. p o rtan ce of te m p e ra tu re in rela tio n to unfit for use. T he p resen ce of th ese new ly-rented home. T he Aid said it diseases is not alw ays a p p a re n t to the was a show er. T hen the next evening w ill realize th e benefit a t th e ce le b ra long, 2% in. w ide, % in. th ic k ; one th e r a te of rip en in g is m ade clear casu al observer, for th e black o r blue they g ath ered in and gave us a canned to th e school w as th e 3250 velvet c u r c e n te r piece, 15% in. long. 2% in. w hen it is rem em bered th a t m ost m ycelium w hich c h a ra c te riz e s them fru it show er, tion. can n o t ex p ress here ta in for th e stag e w hich the stu d en ts C om m ittees reported sa tisfac to rily wide, % in. th ic k ; b ottom s: 3 pieces, fru its rip en from five to eig h t tim es as in the la tte r stag es does not ap p ear our g ra titu d e to th ese d ear kindred had in stalled ln A pril. One h u n d red rap id ly a t 65 degrees F. as they do at on proceedings for th e celeb ratio n and % in. by 3 in. an d 22 in. long; sid es: 42 degrees. Of course, th e rip en in g until m ost of th e dam age to th e fru it sp irits and old tim e friends of ours. d o llars w ere paid down and th is, w ith has been done. M oisture fav o rs the Never before did we ever m eet p e r th e 325 received from th e P.-T. A. and th e b aseb all com m ittee gave a s a tis 2 pieces, % in. by 3 in. and 22 in. long; pro cess can n o t e n tire ly be stopped developm ent of molds. so n ally w ith such w holesale or, I 2 lath for leg s; 1 round piece, 1% in. a t any te m p e ra tu re th a t w ill not a prom ise of m ore la ter, and th e funds facto ry rep o rt. H andle When Cool— R ecent in v es m ig h t say, rec k less ho sp itality . To freeze th e fru it, b u t by p ro m p t and by 22 in. for h an d le; 60 n ails. A fter th e busines session the w re ck tig atio n s by th e United S tate s d e p a rt say we a re h ea rtily enjoying it. would on h and cover th re e q u a rte rs of th e A ttention is called to th e a rtic le on efficient cooling a fte r picking it can m ent of A g ricu ltu re show q u ite c le a r be p u ttin g it m ildly. We feel so in debt, so they a re n ot a t all concerned ing crew took charg e of the ca n d i Avoiding L oss in H an d lin g Cane be so reta rd e d th a t th e life of th e fru it ly -*5iat fru its a re m uch m ore re sis ta n t debted to them , we both a re w orried ab o u t th e ir ab ility to m ake th e ir final d ates for a h alf hour of in stru c tio n . w ill a t least be doubled an d so th a t as to how we may prove a t le a st a An excellent lunch w as served F ru its found elsew h ere in th is issue. even such p erish a b le p ro d u cts as ra s p to m echanical in ju ry w hen cool th an little w orthy for th is expression of p aym ent in J a n u a ry of ’25. As u su al in connection w ith the b e rrie s can be shipped g re a t distan ces w hen w arm . T hese in v estig atio n s loving k indness to us. We w ere told or can be held fo r som e tim e before show ed th a t cane fru its w hich had to keep all th ese a rtic le s ju s t as long closing of th e high school, th e com HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS JAPANESE SERVICES AT been held in a com mon ice-box w ere SEPARATE FOR SUMMER FREE METHODIST CHURCH processing. from 12 to 46 p er cent m ore re sis ta n t as we rem ained h ere w hich we th in k m unity m ass m eeting o r field day was Cane fru its as a cla ss a re frozen to p re ssu re th a n th e sam e fru its held now w ill be a year. held on May 16. T he grad e schools T he m ost of th e high school te a c h T he Rev. A. Y oungren, a retu rn ed w hen exposed for a period to te m p e r at living-room te m p eratu re . To tak e T he new ch u rch , costing 333,000 and fu rn ish ed the forenoon program w ith a tu re s slig h tly below 30 d egrees F. e rs have re tu rn e d to th e ir homes. m issio n ary from Ja p an , w ill hold s e r ad v an tag e of th ese findings, cane dedicated th e 17th of F eb ru ary , is in P rin c ip a l R. E. Cannon w ill rem ain vices for Ja p a n e se on S a tu rd a y and F o r 'p r a c tic a l p u rp o ses sto ra g e te m fru its should be handled only when deed beautiful. Today they a re in sta ll th e a ssista n ce of th e high school p e ra tu re s v arying betw een 30 degrees a t his home h ere du rin g th e sum m er S unday evenings and w ill preach In F. an d 34 degrees are satisfacto ry . cool. P ick in g and h au lin g w henever ing the new bell, w eighing 2260 lbs. ch o ru s In tw o m usical num bers. A fter ex cep ting th a t he p lans to ta k e a sum th e Ja p an e se language. H e is an able Cane fru its a re n a tu ra lly sh o rt lived possible should be done in th e m o rn w hich w ill call us to p ray e r m eeting th e bountiful picnic lunch w hich was ing w hile th e f ru it is still cool from we hope, W ednesday evening. The served al noon, 16 g irls of Miss C rock m er co u rse of th e U niversity of O re sp e ak e r and his h e a rt is in th e w ork. and co n seq u en tly should be cooled im th e n ig h t tem p eratu re s. g re a t revival follow ing th e dedication e tt's gym nasium claRs gave an Indian m ed iately follow ing rem oval from the gon, eith er in P o rtla n d or Eugene. On S unday m o rning, in th e absence vines. B erries allow ed to stan d in C areful H andling Pays— T he im is still the ta lk of th e tow n. About club drill. T h is w as follow ed by a Mr. and Mrs. E. J. N oftsinger w ent of th e p astor, he w ill p reach in E n g th e h ot su n or in a w arm packing p o rtan ce of c a re fu l h an d lin g of cane 150 people w ere converted. From 100 b ask etb all gam e betw een th e high to Mt. V ernon, W ashington a few days lish a t th e ch u rch a t 11 o'clock. S u n house un d erg o rap id d eterio ratio n . fru its is show n by ex p erim en ts co n to 150 a tte n d p ra y e r m eeting. They have a la rg e o rc h e stra , ch o ru s of 50 school team and th e C orbett R eg u lars, ducted in th e P u y allu p valley of ago to th e hom e of his p aren ts, w here day school w ill m eet a t 10 o’clock. All T he reaso n for th is can 1,e read ily u n fine voices and a la rg e ju n io r chorus in w hich th e school team w as badly derstood from th e discussion of the W ashington a few y ea rs ago. Red th th ey expect to rem ain d uring th e sum a re w elcom e a t th ese services. a t sim ply eclipses an y th in g we have beaten. A nother gam e betw een the rela tio n of te m p e ra tu re to th e ra te of ra sp b e rrie s th a t had been ca refu lly ever seen. m er on acco u n t of the Illness of the T he Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long left ripening. h arv ested and pre-cooled show ed only C orbett and H u rlb u rt g rad e schools fa th e r. They a re expected to re tu rn W ednesday for Salem to atten d the T h ere is sick n ess and d eath h ere In C arefu l te sts show th a t fru its give 2.2 per cen ^ decay a fte r eig h t days of to G resham th is week to pack th eir an n u a l conferen ce sessio n s. They up th e ir h ea t r a th e r re lu c ta n tly and sto rag e in re frig e ra to r cars. F ru its an u n u su al degree, follow ing a long resu lted in a sc o re in C o rb ett’s favor. T hrough th e high school team not handled in th e o rd in ary m an n er, on and cold w in ter. Since o u r a rriv a l belongings. w ere accom panied by J. A. Bushong, th a t th ey m u st be su b jected to re frig th e o th e r hand, show ed 47.6 p er cen t six of o u r old frien d s and neighbors belonging to th e league, the boys w ere Miss M iriam In glis is p la n n in g a who goes as a deleg ate from the era tio n for a co n sid erab le tim e before decay a t th e end of th e sam e period. have died bo you see our v isit has its th ey a re reduced to cold sto rag e te m un ab le to play an y gam es w ith the trip , probably to Iow a, to v isit r e la G resham society. p e ra tu re s. B erries loaded in to p ro p By carefu l h an d lin g Pacific Coast sad side, th e p assin g of so m any of league team s, b u t they won 2 o u t of 3 o u r form er neig h b o rs and school b lack b erries have been su ccessfu lly tives. e rly iced re frig e ra to r c a rs req u ire gam es played w ith P a rk Rose, and Y esterday is an outlaw ed account. from th re e to four days before they shipped as far aw ay as New York city. m ates of 30, 40 and 50 y ears ago. Miss D orothy D ickey has re tu rn e d both of th e gam es played w ith G resh . . . _ . | T om orrow is a risk y p ro m isso ry note, reach a te m p e ra tu re of 50 d egrees F. To avoid as m uch as possible in ju ry T h lr is a farm in g co u n try . O ur old to h er hom e a t Eugene. She p la n s to , Today is re a l m oney—Invest In It farm hom e is located nine m iles south am 's second team , w hich gave them a W hen pre-cooled befo re loading, how- Continued on page 2 ta k e a sum m er course a t th e U niversi- ; — — -------------------—---------------------—------ of M artinsville. We have not yet vis sta n d in g of .80 fo r th e season. ty of Chicago. ited th ere, but w ill do so from tim e to T he rea l h isto ry of th e school year Miss Eve H utchison w ill study at j tim e as convenience and com fort p e r Is contained in th e school an n u al m it. T h ere a re not m any h ard roads th e U niversity of C alifornia d u rin g the h ere and trav e lin g over m ud roads is w hich cam e from th e p ress u n d er it’s sum m er. tedious and discom forting. new nam e “C ohim ore” th e day p re Mrs. M arg aret M iller Lew is is p la n M artinsville, o u r old home tow n, is ceding th e close of th e school. The n in g a horn» in Salem or S eattle w ith a q u ain t, q uiet, re stfu l place with ed ito r w as A g ath a L. H arding, b u si v ery am ple stre e ts fringed w ith m a h e r h u sband who has ju s t received je stic elm s and m aples. Our hom e is ness m anager, W illiam M organ; ad his degree from th e Pacific D ental su rro u u d ed w ith over a dozen of these v ertisin g m an ag er, D oris Em ily, and College. tre e s and now as they have com e into th ey w ith th e r e s t of th e staff have Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M oreland will full foliage th ey m ake a fine rendez received m any com plim ents on the vous for lazy folk like us. And w hat rem ain in G resham d uring th e su m a place for song birds, such as the book w hich re p re se n ts th e ir e a rn e st m er. m ocking bird, th ru sh , c a rd in al, cat endeavor. T he p rep a ra tio n of th e m a O ther te a c h e rs w ho have retu rn ed bird and oriole! E ven th e old blue te ria l for th is an n u a l led them into a to th e ir hom es a re Miss H elen Ank- Jay, who hold« his own and m ore too, field of w ork e n tire ly new to them all. co rn to M cM innville, Miss A ugusta is h ere and h as not lost his q u a rre l T hey wish to Inform th e ir frien d s and som e, scolding, g arru lo u s habits. H ahn to C orvallis, Miss E dith Mrs. H arriso n is well and has p atro n s who have not yet p u rch ased a S tephenson to E ugene, Miss Vie E liza gained five pounds since leaving the copy, th a t th e books a re on sa le a t beth Rice to M yrtle Creek and Miss west. I am holding my own, I think. C o rb ett a t th e C o rb ett Supply Co. M arjorie M achen to Boise, Idaho. T he only d ark spot visible to us now sto re, an d a t P . D. S ettlem e lr’s. is th e n ear ap p ro ach to th e w arm F rid ay evening th e stu d e n ts w ere sum m er m onths. th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mor >ew In liern n cle Will Arise In gan of C h an ticleer Inn a t an inform al dan cin g party. Ice cream w as served G resham . W ork w as sta rte d th e la tte r p a rt of I a t 10:30 and th e happy g u ests d ep art- la st week on th e new place of wor- ed at 11, th a t th ey m ight secu re a few ship w hich is being b u ilt on F o u rth h o u rs needed r e s t in p re p a ra tio n for Monday and Friday are our Ice stre e t in G resham u nder th e nam e of ' th e an n u a l school picnic w hich w as to Delivery days. Phone your orders. th e G resham U ndenom inational Com- ; he th e n ex t day, S atu rd ay , th e 17th. m unlty T ab ern acle, of w hich th e Rev. | T h is y ear Dodge P ark w as th e spot S. F. P itts is pasto r. The new b u ild chosen for th e outing. P rin c ip a l Mc ing is 4u x 60 feet and has an addition Kay, Miss Joy C rockett and Miss for pulpit and c h a ir 1 2 x 2 6 feet. The P au lin e Rlckll accom panied th e s tu We are prepared to fill Ice foundation cem ent w as poured T u e s d en ts and th e ir frien d s on th e picnic Cream orders in large or day. R. C. F ra c e of Sandy is forem an | and assisted in th e good tim e. small quantities from 1 pint on th e Job. It is expected th a t the to 100 gallons or more. building will be com pleted by Ju ly 1. L ast T uesday w as donation day, and a num ber of frien d s of th e p ro ject do nated labor to w ard th e laying of the We have sw eet cream for your ’ foundation. T he women b ro u g h t d in stra w b e rrie s or for w hipping. ner w hich w as served in picnic a ty le a t noon and th e occasion w as g reatly Also a full line of th e Coco Cola Gresham American Legion B ottling C om pany's goods w hich ' enjoyed. T hose who donated w ork ▼B. we h an d le ln case lots only. f on th a t day w ere th e Rev. 8. F. P itts. Portland Wonder« ■ Otto M agnuson, Dave M agnuson, H ans I ijirs e n , I. H. K orsund, Mr. P ard u n , E. M. Camp. Mr. R oller and Mr. Wes- Stapleton Field Phone 13S1 Gresham ■ ton of G resham , Mr. T heiss and Mr. Adults Machine« Free I Moore of D am ascus. MEMORIES THAT INSPIRE IC E ICE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM Baseball DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. SUNDAY at 2:30