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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VO L. 15, NO. 24 FRIDAY, MAY 22. 1»25 MANY EIGHTH-GRADE PUPILS WILL BE OUTLOOK COOKING SCHOOL BEGINS GRADUATED AT EXERCISES TOMORROW NEXT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 28TH One of th e la rg e st classe s ot eig h th I w ard A nderson, L ucile B ackus. Ire n e g ra d e pupils to receive diplom as in U lrich, K ath leen Lew is, F ra n k K ee nan, Benjie B riggs, C lara Brooks. M ultnom ah county w ill be presen ted D ist. No. 17— C apitola McGraw, Tony by S u p erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson on Bencick, F lo ren ce P addock, R ay S aturday, May 23, w hen th e g ra d u a t m ond Paddock, H elen Paddock. ing exercises w ill be held in the au d i h is t. No. 19— Ada B raudel, R oger to riu m of L incoln high school in P o rt K urllo. h is t. No. 2ft- — Irw in K eltn er. M asara land. P u p ils from a ll th e country schools of th e county w ill ta k e p a rt in T akao, Viola Pye, Dale P arso n s, E lizabeth Robinson, B lanche C alkins, th e exercises, w hich w ill begin a t 10 R alph M iller, M arjorie K uhnley, Mary- o ’clock. F ollow ing is th e p ro g ram and Scott. h ist. No. 21— B ertil L indahl, list of g ra d u a te s: hist. No. 22— A lfred P arm er, A llen O rchestra. G ilbert school. McGuffln. E dw ard G uest, T he A uthor. Miss h is t. No. 23—Anna Boeckli, G lenn Vivian Cooley. F u lle r, W illiam K rueger, E thel B au Abe L incoln—G uest. M arjorie K uhn- m an, M yrtle K rueger. ley, T routdale. hist. N ii . 21— M arg aret Jacob, Song—S an ta L ucia. P a rk ro se 8th h is t. No. 25— Hazel P rieb e, T helm a grade. D avies, R aym ond Barney. Club D rill. R ussellville 8th grade. h ist. No. 26 — T h elm a W illiam s, H e W ork at De F o rd —G uest. R onda W illiam s, F ra n c e s E k stro m , C h arles Gianoli, W ilkes. C h arlie C arrell. Ma—G uest. Sophie Yung, G ilbert. hist. No. 27—L eona K uhlm an, Au Song—Maid of th e W est. G resham drey K aser, Em m a T horeson, A nnie 8th grade. Boe, J u lia W ise, E llen Way, E ileen Dumb Bell D rill. Rockw ood 8th McCauley, Dolly A nderson, R o b ert grade. W ise, R udolph W ebber, Inez Ohmit, A P atrio itc W ish—G uest. F ra n k Leo Coney, H arold K ruger. R vbrick, O rient. h is t. No. 88— A lice L am b ert, G race W hat th e N ightingale Sang. P a rk - L ynch, L aw ren ce L arson, Ja n e D ick ro se 8th grade. son, V ylm er Cook, W alter A nderegg, My P a Says So—G uest. G resham H enry Brow n. C lare Ide. 1st grade. h is t. No. 29—L illian Close, Mary W and D rill. W ilkes. M organ, Rex T ilton, F red Moll, La- A R eal Man—G uest. C arl E tling, V onia Kelly, W ildred M ark, E llen C orbett. M organ, Isab e lle Baron. Song—I Love a L ittle Cottage. h is t. No. 3ft—Geneva W ilson, E velyn G resham 8tli grade. B iederm an, A uget Beals, P earl Sell, T he Man W ho D rives th e T ru c k — h is t. No. 31—Mary C larizio, A lfred G uest. V irginia F olkenberg, H ol M astrangelo, Jam es A llensw orth, brook. h is t. No. 33—C h arlo tte A dam s, F red P re se n ta tio n of w atch to w inner in S ta rc h e r, Clifford McCormick. ta b le t c o n test by donor, F . F rie d h is t. No. 35 — M urray H eitzm an, län der. F re d a H eitzm an, W illard D eal, Jo h n P re sen ta tio n of w atch to w in n er in Davis. ta b le t c o n test from sixth and seventh h is t. No. 3S—G eorge H unt, V irginia grades. F olkenberg , H azel B ail, M arg aret P re se n ta tio n of F irs t S tate Bank Ball, Eva H unt, Susy Oliverio. essay con test prizes by P re sid e n t A. h is t. No. 39 H arry P alm er, E ugene M eyers. C ham berlain. Ju lia K erch e r, G ilb ert A w arding prizes for H um ane p o st H odgson, G race S u rb e r, A rth u r ers. G rim m , C arl E tling, Lynne W oodw ard, A w arding eig h th -g ra d e diplom as. M ahlon Evans. E rw in A. T aft, B oard of County C om h is t. No. 4ft— Ire n e C erechino, Mabel m issioners. M iller. L ouis Rose, W ilb u r V anCleave, Class picture. E unice Bagley, L illian K nudson. Mar- th a t Hill, Mako Yoshilom i, E dw ard Graduates. D ist. No. 3—Je a n G rubbs, Roselind MiLls, Im ogene W hiteside, K enneth e tt, G oldia Howell. W atts, Tom K endrick, A lice P o rte r, Je w h is t. No. 41—E m m ett O'Neill, W ellington M adsen. E lla P erson, Eu- hist. No. 42-—D elm ar W olfe, A ra . gene P eterso n , G w endolyn S tu a rt, E d n a Schieber, J a n e tte K illough, M endenhall. h is t. No. 15—Glen Rohde, D onald H azel W oodw orth, E lizabeth Boden- K illian, E lizab eth G ray, Lyone E lm er, m u ller, Clyde E lsa sser, D albert G ordon S au n d ers, M oxella W ynn, H ughes, A ndrew D ungan, C hester R ichard Q uinlan, Dick S chalk, Mabel B uckner, E rm a E stes, L etha L inser, R obinson, A re itta Belles, Ida May- R alph Lee, M ildred Reed. P e a rl Kil- H a rry , Jo h n F ran co , E lw in A nderson, lam , R alph C ereghino, W alter Mil- b ran d t, E ula B lack, Billy M orris, R obert F lunian, P e te r McCloud, Deloy G race C am eron, K a th ry n E berding, Belles. h isl. No. hi Eldon Sams, Antoinette L eslie Rose, M artha Zecha, Marie G alsheff, H aro ld Bailey, M ildred D ePrez, O tto M artin, F lo re n ce Jones, B row n, W ilbur W esterlu n d , F rid o lp h L a u ra M cKenny, K en n ett L ister, h is t. No. 4— E rm a Gill, E rn e st W h esterlund. is t. No. 5ft— B erth a Nelson. M assie, A lice Jo h n sto n , R egina Ham- Di*t. No. AC Kenneth Wlshnrt, Mar m a r, A rth u r S u h r, W illiam Ott, E d jo rie T ait, B ernice W illiam s, T hom as w ard H anning, John G antenbetn, V er G raves, P alm er Olsen, Jo h n Zw eifel, non Kelly, M arvin L und q u ist, M ar D oris Mead, N ordis A rneson, P aul g a re t M athews, A lfred B ru n n er, H a r R uss, E lizab eth A shw ell, H ayden old Johnson, A rley H ornish, H ow ard L indrooth, H elen E xley, B eatrice Holm. h ist. No. ft .It.—G ertru d e P ed ersen , A nicker, G w endolyn M etzger, G reta M arie M ullenhoff, F ra n k R ybrick, W alker, H a rry Q uicksall, V erne S ta n H arold L ouderbach, N icholas A n d er ley, M ary L am bert, G retchen Moore, son, Don H u tch in s, E lm a Cook. H arold Betty May T horne, G ladys M cM urray. M cKinney, A ubrey F o ch t, F red erick Dist. No. 7— C harles G ianoli, Otto H em m ers, F re elin Collins, C a rrie E k W yss, Mamie E dw ards. strom . Hist. No. 9— F re d erick P fister. h is t. No. 15 J t.—E lain e Beym er, I>i*t. No. 11— H ilda L erch. E zra T itzel, A nnie Ritz, Jo h n Sloop, Ilist. No. 13—C u th b ert B alch, Au X av ier K alb e rer, M aurice Uhlig. Arvo g u st D im bat, H enry John so n , Mabel R iikula, R alph M cCullough, Lloyd A llen, T hom as E stab ro o k , R ichard Sloop, Rosie C ham b erlain , Vivian S a Denicy, N orm an P allay , E lden B ros- ger. seau, Jam es Griffin. h is t. No. 42 .It.— M ary P earso n , h ist. No. 11—Jam es Woods, S earl D orothy H offman, A lphonse Seidler, Page, Alex. S hafer, H azel G errits, M ildred P o in ter, Em m a K lu ser, Vic G race , M< o r, B ernice S andstrom , to r Berg, E m m ett W hitham , F red C lara M eier, Alex. Propp. K lu ser, L eonard D orland. M arion Yo- h is t. No. 15—Jo h n Brink, Ju n io r kom, L au ra N elson, T heodore Eggl- W illiam s, F ra n ce s S tout, W illis Quay. m an, A lvtra P o in ter. E va Baker. H onor P upils. h ist. No. 1ft—W illiam A nderson, Ed- D istric t No. 52— N ordis A rneson. Dist. 39—H a rry P alm er, C arl E tling. A rth u r G rim m , Lynne W oodw ard. Dist. 16— L ucile B ackus, K athleen Lew is, Benjie B riggs. Dist. 20—E liz a beth R obinson. R alph M iller. M arjorie K uhnley, M ary Scott. Dist. 27—A nnie Boe. Dist. 4— Irm a Gill, R egina Ham- m a r, A rth u r S uhr. H arold Johnson, Betty T horne. Dist. 3— M ildred Reed. Dist. 38—V irginia F o lkenberg, Hazel Ball, M arg aret Ball. A Garage is not a luxury—it is an asset to your home. And it is well when building a garage to realize th a t it is likely to outlive several cars you may own. How is your iruruire eqiilp- pedl Has it sliding or swing ing doors I It m atters not w hat kind of door equipm ent you may desire—wc can supply your needs. We recommend the McKin ney («araire Door Equipment and would like to explain its advantages. See it at our store. L L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. Phon* 1121 G resham Four Free Lectures and Demonstrations Will Be Given in Gresham by Mrs. Bartlett Sponsored by Outlook. A tten tio n , ladies! T his is especially for housew ives aii^l all o th e rs w ishing to get new ideas on w h at to cook an d how to do it m ost efficiently and econom ically. T he G resham O utlook has sp o n sored a p lan to give in G resham a special sh o rt co u rse in hom e econom ics, co n sistin g of fo u r cooking lec tu re s an d d em o n stratio n s beginning n ex t T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2:30 o’clock in th e S unday school room of th e M ethodist ch u rch . T he o th e r d ates a re M onday, Ju n e 1, T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 4, anti M onday, Ju n e 8. In o rd e r to allow tim e for shopping and o th e r ap p o in tm en ts, th e c lasse s w ill convene a t 2:30 and close a t 4 p. m. each day. Mrs. Rose B a rtle tt, Home Econom ics E x p ert au d I n s tr u c t or in th e H ome S ervice d ep a rtm en t of th e P o rtla n d Gas com pany w ill d e liv er th e le c tu re s and d em o n stratio n s. M rs. B a rtle tt h a s ju s t com pleted a very su ccessfu l cooking school a t F o r e st G rove u n d er th e au sp ices of th e W ashington County N ew s-Tim es. T his is th e fo u rth school to be held d u rin g th e la st few w eeks, u n d er th e au sp ices of th e v ario u s local n ew sp ap ers in clu d in g th e V ancouver C olum bian, O regon City M orning E n te rp rise , H illsboro A rgus and th e N ew s-Tim es. T h ese schools have been held in th e C ham ber of C om m erce room s an d o th er h alls, w hich have been packed to cap acity by th e la rg e atten d an ce. T he class w o rk is v ery p rac tica b le and highly ap p re cia ted by those re g is te r ing. T h e G resham Outlook Cooking school w ill be free to a ll housew ives an d ladies and th e re w ill be no su g g estion m ade of sellin g an y th in g in th e class w ork. T he “B etter H om es” m ovem ent, w hich is receiving so m uch co n sid eratio n ev ery w h ere w ill be em phasized th ro u g h o u t th is le ctu re and d em o n stratio n co u rse in G resham . T he H om e S ervice d e p a rtm e n t of th e G as com pany is alre ad y bu sy m aking p re p a ra tio n s for tlie c la s i room w ork. It is estim ated th a t th e au d ito riu m w ill easily aconunodate 150 housew ives. E v ery convenience w ill be provided for th e com fort and p le asu re of th o se atten d in g . A raised p latfo rm w ill be used for th e sp eak ers an d d em o n stratio n w ork. A special in v itat on w iil be extended to the m em bers of th e dom estic science classes of the high school to attend th e cooking school in th e in te re st of p rac tica l hom e serv ice w ork. The m em bers of th e v ario u s L ad ies’ Aid societies of th is p a rt of the county uro co rd ially Invited to be p resen t. Mrs. B a rtle tt w ill not attem p t to le ctu re on o rd in ary cooking m ethods b u t w ill d em o n strate basic recipes, w hich w ill enable every housew ife to secu re b e tte r cooking resu lts. A full anno u n cem en t of th e class pro g ram s w ill ap p ear in th e G resham Outlook preceding each class. Recipe sheets w ill be fu rn ish ed all ladies atten d in g as they en ter th e class room. Also note p aper and pencils w ill be av a il able for those w ho w ish to tak e notes, foods used in th e class w ork will be As far as possible th e p re p a ra tio n of foods used in th e class w ork w iil be m ade iu th e p resen ce of the class as i a p a rt of the d em o n stratio n s. S am ples of th e m enus p rep a re d will be I served to those in atten d an ce. It is suggested th a t th e recipe sheets be preserved for fu tu re use as a com plete set w ill have been delivered to each reg istered class m em ber upon th e com pletion of th e course. At each class dem o n stratio n , special atten tio n w ill he given to the subject of saving gas In cooking, w hich m eans g re a te r econom y in hi.me m inage- iiieiit. In n ex t w eek’s issue of the Outlook w ill ap p e ar a full an n o u n ce m en t of th e class p ro g ram and plans. At th e opening class, H. L. S t.C la ir, editor of th e G resh am O utlook and p resid e n t of th e C om m ercial club, w ill w ei'.im e th e ladies to th e cooking class and Chas. Cleveland, m ayor of G resham will be asked to m ako a | sh o rt ad d ress in th e in te re st of th e "B etter H om es” movem ent. er. on leg islatio n ; Mrs. J. H. Lynch on boys' and g irls ’ clubs. The follow ing school activ ities w ere rep o rted : T he final m eeting of th e year of th e . T ro u td ale gave a picnic to th e c h il M ultnom ah County Council of P a re n t- ; d ren and a p arty to th e te ac h ers. Mrs. T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s w as held la st ! H aley w as elected p resid en t. S atu rd ay a t th e R iverdale, one of th e j P le a sa n t V alley lias th e m otion pic m ost Ideal schools of th e county. Mrs. tu re m ach in e p rac tica lly paid for. E lm er Cook, re tirin g p resid en t, w as In One club m em ber will be sen t to the th e ch air. Mrs. J. D. Shelby w as sec- | su m m er school a t C orvallis. re ta ry pro tem . Mrs. Roy H oleson, | T h irty m em bers of th e Maplewood th e tre a s u re r, gave h e r re p o rt for th e ( school a re ta k in g th e child w elfare y ear, w hich show ed a gain of $39.47 m agazine. The circle gave tile te ac h over la s t year. T h ree sta te officers er a reception and bought dishes for w ere p re se n t, Mrs. G eorge J. P e rk in s, th e school kitchen. Mrs. C. Home is w ho gave an in te re stin g re p o rt of th e , p resid en t. A b an q u e t w as given to n atio n al convention in T ex as; Mrs. the new officers. Mrs. Day Is th e new B. I. E llio tt, sta te tr e a s u r e r ; and Mrs. ly elected p resident. F. B. M erry, co rresp o n d in g se creta ry . R iverdale, w hich en tertain ed the T he n in th g rad e of th e R iverdale council, has joined th e sta te fed e ra school p resen ted scenes from "T h e tion. Mrs. F. A. S pencer is th e new M erchant of V enice.” T hose ta k in g p resid en t. th e p rin cip al p a rts w ere M arg aret R u ssellv ille cir'cle re-elected the S h e rra rd , F ra n k S p en cer and Ja m es p resid en t, Mrs. M ark F ra n k le y ; and Laing. T he screen s, w all h an g in g s th e se c re ta ry . Mrs. Mills, for an o th er and th e costum e w orn by " P o r tia ” y ear. T he play “P e te r .R abbit” was w ere m ade by m em bers of th e ju n io r given by th e school, th e teach ers w ere high d ep artm en t. en te rta in e d and $350 In ad v ertisin g on T ru e to R iverdale sp irit, a m o s t! th e c u rta in of th e school auditorium clev er idea w as c a rrie d o u t for the w ere renew ed. lunch, 24 hostesses each having h e r , G ilb ert circle re-elected la st y e a r’s tab le for four an d ca rry in g o u t her officers. Mrs. Ed. Monlcal is p re si own ideas. dent. T h ere a re eig h t sta n d ard pic Officers w ere elected, and th o se of tu re s in th e school. T he 7th and 8th I th e C ounty Council and circ le w ere g rad es e n te rta in e d th e P.-T. A. F if i In stalled by Mrs. G eorge J. P erk in s. teen d o lla rs have been raised by a Egg Grading May 2ft. | T hsoe elected w ere Mrs. E. S. Hoek, p rogram . T he school has been s ta n T he law passed by th e la st le g isla ¡G ilb ert, p resid e n t; Mrs. Ann C h ris dardized and has received a 100 per tu re fixing g rades u n d er w hich eggs ten sen , R iverdale, first vice p resid e n t; cent banner. m u st be sold, w ill tak e effect May 26. i Mrs. H. Home, M aplewood, second P o w e llh u rst has been active in vice p re sid e n t; Mrs. A. D. K endall, m oney m aking v en tu res and has ! T ro u td ale, tliird vice p resid e n t; Mrs. raised co n sid erab le money. T he c h il H. F. S tevenson, P o w e llh u rst, se c re d ren w ere given a picnic and th e ta ry ; Mrs. Roy H oleson, P o w ellh u rst, g rad u a tes each a p resen t. Officers tre a s u re r, re-elected. elected w ere Mrs. A. H. Moll, p re si I R e p o rts of ch airm en of d e p a rt d en t; Mrs. O. F. K irkham , vice p re s m en ts w ere given by Mrs. R. C. T hay- id en t; Mrs. H. F. S tevenson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. C. H essem er, tre a su re r. Lynch elected W. O. Shaver, p re s i G raduation is one of the d en t; Mrs. B. H. Bunn, vice p resid e n t; im portant m ile-stones in Mrs. H. McKee, se creta ry . They your life. A step as im port had $15 given them by Cam p H ill club, a n t as this is worth record SW EET CREAM and gave $5 to w ard th e luncheon to be ing in a photograph, and given by the Council at C hanticleer and your friends and relatives next fall. Each g ra d u a te was given will enjoy such a photograph, a p resen t. (OUNTY COUNT IL P.-T. A. HOLDS FINAL MEETING To the Graduates of ’25 IC E and years from now you will find it even more precious. A special graduation style— universally popular—is priced at #<> per dof. HARDY STUDIO Phone 511 Gresham, Ore. “Gresham Maid" ICE CREAM Supplied Daily Sweet ( ream Shipper« Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381 Du«t ( it h huge Plant*. C abbage p la n ts receen tly tr a n s p lan ted a rc likely to be in ju red by the a tta c k s of green w orm s and aphis. A lead a rse n a te nicotine d u st applied soon a fte r tra n sp la n tin g is regarded by th e ex p erim en t statio n as the best p re p a ra tio n for th e co n tro l of these in sects in Oregon. Maybe w hat you d o n 't need some one else w ants. T ry an ad In the .classified. COOLIDGE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF FUND TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS if 1.50 Per Year Class Night Exercises Please Large Audience A lrag e and ap p reciativ e audience w as p rese n t W ednesday evening to listen to th e sen io r class night pro gram at th e high school. Each num ber w as en th u sia stic ally received aud nothing b u t p raise w as h eard in con nection w tih th e program . T he first num ber w as a one-act play, "T h u rs day E vening," the ca st being m ade up of O rville D avidson, th e econom ical h u sband who never com plained or found fa u lt w ith his w ife; Vada A n derson, th e young wife who never lost her tem p er, Hnd Hazel P ru itt and W il- lene Botkin, th e m o th ers of th e tw o young m a rrie d people who both v isit ed th e hom e at th e sam e tim e and helped to com plicate th in g s in gen eral. Miss G ertru d e Sharkey, dressed In a b eau tifu l Indian costum e and using th e poetical im agery of th e Redm an, P R E S ID EN T CALVIN COOLIQGE gave th e class h isto ry of th e past four Chairman of the National Honorary years. T his rec ital closed w ith a Committee of the $5,CC0,i 00 American m ost effective tab leau . Legion Endowment Fund for disabled E ugene W elling, p resid en t of the men and the orphans of war veterans. 1925 class, looked his p a rt of th e v en Associated with President Coolidge era b le old atto rn ey a t law, dressed in as sponsors af the Endowment Fund flowing gown and w ith w hite wig and are the highest leaders of the nation beard. In a fine c le a r voice he read In Industry, labor, the professions, th e class w ill w hich disposed of the holdings of th e sen io r class. arts and sciences, including Hon. John One of th e best n u m b ers on th e p ro W. Davis, candidate for president on g ram and th e one w hich called for th e the Democratic ticket last year; the g re a te st encore of th e evening w as the cabinet members, senators, heads of m edley of p o p u lar songs w hich w as the army, navy and marine corps, im provised by a num ber of th e class Cardinal O’Connell, Bishop Charles H. and was accom panied by ukeleles. Brent, Julius H. Barnes, John Barton T he g ro u p of young g irls m ade a Payne, chairman of the Red Crosa, p leasing p ic tu re as th e soft colored lig h ts w ere throw n on them . W illiam and fifty others. S an d stro m as a first-class clown m ade a hit w ith th e audience. An an en POPULAR HIGH SCHOOL I E A (H E R IS MARRIED co re th e sin g e rs ren d ered the chorus of "H ow do you do everybody, how do A w edding w hich will prove p a rtic you do?” u la rly in te restin g to stu d e n ts and Tlie 1925 class as a w hole a t th e be facu lty of G resham Union high school ginning of th e year adopted th e type took place in P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay of th e In d ian ns th e class m ascot and w hen Miss Vie E lizabeth Itice, com tills Idea h as been c a rrie d out ill con m ercial te ac h er of th e high school for nection w ith different class functions th e p ast tw o y ears, becam e th e bride and also in v ario u s w ays In connec of B ry an t 11. DeBar of E ugene, l)r. tion w ith th e com m encem ent ex e rcis E dw ard H. Pence, p asto r of W est es. T he “ M unhinotq” has on its cov m in iste r P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h officiat er th e figurative "S acajaw ea” w ith her ing. T he wedding had been sch ed papoose and tills lias also been re p ro uled for an event of Ju n e, b u t on a c duced oil th e cover page of tho ju n count of a sudden change in the b u si io r-sen io r ban q u et program . T he c li ness plans of Mr. D eBar, an ea rlie r max of tills idealization of th e R ed date w as decided upon. T he cerem ony m an w as re a d ie d W ednesday evening was w itnessed by a few Im m ediate w hen th e c u rta in ro se on a typical frien d s of th e tw o fam ilies. T he bride, Indian scene w ith u real 1925 w lg- w hose hom e Is n ear Roseburg, is a ' warn in evidence. Mabel W in ters as g ra d u a te of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l Col the so o th say er had been driven from lege and has been very p opular am ong her trib e aud for th e kin d n ess of tho h er pupils who nil re g re t th e fact th a t m em bers of the trib e of ’25 she con she is not to re tu rn to th e high school sented to foretell th e ir fu tu re. It is here. T he groom is a U niversity of j safe to say th a t if no m ore evil be O regon m an and a m em ber of Sigma falls tlie nu m bers of tlie 1925 g radu- Nu fra te rn ity . He has been engaged i stin g class th an w as foretold by th e in w ork at R oseburg for th e S tan d ard kind Indian m aiden, the fu tu re lives Oil com pany in th e cap acity of agent. of th e 48 boys and g irls will be com T he couple left G resham th is m orning p arativ ely happy. T his num ber on th e for C annon B each, w here they will program showed m uch carefu l w ork spend a t le ast tw o w eeks before be i in th e costum ing and th e ren d ition of g inning housekeeping. 1 each p art. At th e conclusion of the * prophecy several of th e "b rav es" ex BERRY GROWERS WILL ecuted a m odern w ar dance, HOLD SPECIAL MEETING i M ention m u st be m ade of th e class ' song w hich was w ritte n by one of th e A special m eeting of «11 of th e m em j class. Miss G ertru d e S harkey, who is bers of th e C ooperative B erry G row of a lite ra ry tu rn of mind and th e a u ers asso ciatio n w ill be held a t thp c a n th o r of sev eral essays and poems th a t n ery on T h u rsd ay , May 28, at 7 p. in. are well w orth reading. D uring her to co n sid er th e d etails of tlie red r a s p high school c a re e r , Miss S harkey b erry m a rk e tin g problem in carload w rote an essay w hich won for h e r a lots. F. H. K rug of S um ner, W ash ! cash prize of $25 In a co n test put on ington, who baa ch a rg e of th e ship- by a p a trio tic o rganization. T he m u ing, w ill he p rese n t to give detailed sic to th e class song w as com posed by in fo rm atio n on th e q u estion of proper Miss E lizabeth H orning, a risin g m ethods of h arv e stin g an d h an d lin g j young m usician and who has been th e b e rrie s for th is trad e. prom inent m u sically In m any affairs T he q u estio n of picking prices and of tho school d u rin g th e p ast few w hat prem ium w ill be allow ed on the years. Miss H orning played th e a c b erries picked for th is carlo ad plan com panim ent to th e song w hich w as of m a rk e tin g will be also considered. sung by th e class W ednesday evening. All m em bers a re urged to atten d As an encore th ey ren d ered "I W ant th is m eeting as it will be th e la st | to Be H appy.” ch an ce for a full m em bership m eet T his acco u n t of th e class n ight ex ing before th e h arv est. ercises w ould he Incom plete w ithout - referen ce being m ade to th e u n u su a l Nutrition ( 'lassos tiinoniice Date*. ly A ne n u m b ers w hich w ere so freely R em aining n u tritio n classes for the dispensed by th e o rch e stra. Since m onth of May a re as follow s; F air- com ing to G resham Miss D orothy view, W ednesday, May 27; L ents, Dickey has accom plished a g rea t deal T h u rsd ay , May 28; V ictory, F rid ay . along th e line of o rg an izatio n and has May 29. fu lly d em o n strated h er ability as a T he program for th e classes on i leader. th ese d ates a re : M orning d em o n stratio n on m ilk and Bible S tan d ard Service*. tra y s for th e sin k ; aftern o o n ta lk s on R eg u lar serv ices will be held a t th e hom e special d iets; how to e a t and G resham C om m unity ch u rch , Bible grow fat, how to e a t and grow th in , S ta n d a id , w ith S unday school at 10 d iets for colds, etc. In addition to th is o’clock, follow ed by preach in g a t 11 p rogram at L ents and V ictory, County and again a t 8 In th e evening. Bible A gent S. B. H all will ta lk on g arden study and p ray e r service a re held problem s. each W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock. C lasses a re to be conducted by Miss Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n specialist. Mrs. A nna W rig h t has leased h er farm n ea r the Pow ell Valley statlo .i <ire*hiini Tem ple Service*. to H arry Di-nges of L exington, O re T he services of th e U ndenom ina gon, who w ith his wife e ■'d tw o c h il tio n al tem ple will begin w ith Sunday d ren w ill ta k e Im m ediate possession. school a t 10 o’clock, p reach in g to be Mrs. W right and fam ily a re moving gin a t 2 in th e aftern o o n and a t 7:30 today Into th e Cotton house on th e In th e evening. P ra y e r serv ice is co rn e r of Hood and F ifth street. Ted held each T uesday evening a n d 't h e W rig h t Is try in g to escape th e h o r w eekly Bible stu d y class on F rid ay ro rs of m oving by stay in g in bed w ith a severe a tta c k of th e grip. evening a t 7:30.