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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 15. NO. 101 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1«, 1026 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 91.50 l’er Year TROUTDALE TO GET County Club Agent |BOYS AND GIRLS EAGER I Funeral Services Held CANE BERRY MEN ICE MAKING PLANT Is Active Organizer FOR SUMMER SCHOOL for Mrs. John A. Wells DISCUSS PROBLEMS A m odern Ice and cold sto rag e p la n t j N early 20 clubs w ere organized dur- A larg e num ber of so rro w in g friends A very in te restin g and in stru ctiv e w ill be established in th e n ea r fu tu re ,ng th e m onth ot J a n u a r y by W. D. and rela tiv e s filled th e M ethodist m eeting of th e cane b erry grow ers . ' K inder in th e cooperative extension in T ro utdale, If p resen t plans m ature. w ork of thp boys. an(, pjrlg. cIuhg jn ch u rch F rid ay afternoon to pay the w as held at th e C ooperative C anuery last m ark s of resp ect to th e memory office, S atu rd ay afternoon when th e w hich prom ises to be of im m ense J M ultnom ah county. T h ere w ere eig h t of Mrs. L eila Gibbs W ells, wife of John problem s of w hat to p lan t to m eet fu value not only to th e vegetable and sew ing clubs w ith a to ta l m em bership A. W ells, who died W ednesday, F eb tu re m ark et dem ands, th e p resen t fru it grow ers of T rou td ale and vicin- of " 4 m em bers form ed, as follow s: tw o ru ary 10, at th e hom e o t her sister m ark et outlook, c u ltu ra l m ethods and ity, b ut also to all of ea ste rn M ultno- ' at C orbett’ under ,h e leadership of Mrs. R alph Davidson. T he Rev. E. G fertilizin g w ere covered quite fully . .. , I Mrs. Claude Woodle and Miss D oris m ah and n o rth ern C lackam as coun- ... . . . , . . . . Judd p reached th e fu n eral serm on and some definite conclusions arriv ed Em ily w ith a com bined en ro llm en t of using as a b asis of his rem a rk s the at. ties. A dequate facilities for pre-cool- 17; a club of 16 m em bers at P leasan t w ords of sc rip tu re found In Jo h n 11: Among o th er th in g s it w as decided ing fru its and vegetables for shipm ent, 1 Valley u nder th e supervision of Mrs. 25-26. T h ro u g h o u t his discourse he th a t th e re should be at le ast ten acres and for sto rin g them for advantageous L illian R ichey; a club of seven m em - em phasized the resu rre ctio n them e of blackcap ra sp b e rrie s planted th is Multnomah County Delegation Aril* lug at Corvallis delivery, has been th e goal tow ard bers a t Rockwood, u n d er the leader and in speaking of th e beautiful life year, 50 ac res of loganberries. 50 acres ship of Mrs. C. L. H aynes; th ree sew w hich the grow ers around T rou td ale to atten d th e tw o-w eeks’ sum m er school for boys' and g irls' club w o rk of the deceased he com m ented on th e of H im alaya b lack b erries, and 100 have been w orking for severals years ing clubs a t R ussellville w ith a to ta l ers, Ju n e, 1925. fact th a t h er life had been filled w ith C u thbert red rasp b erries. T ro u td ale is the strateg ic point for of 24 m em bers led by Mrs. W. C. B en Much in te rest is being show n by college in stru c to rs. The g irls' w ork acts of kindness and m ercy in follow J. J. F ish er gave an in te restin g ta lk such a plant, located as it is east of son, Mrs. George T oedtem ier and Mrs. the boys and g irls in th e various clubs co n sists of d em o n stratio n w ork in ing out her chosen profession of n u rs on the fu tu re of th e b arreled frozen P o rtla n d on a tran sc o n tin e n ta l rail G. W. D uncan; also a club of 10 system . Produce brought to it can be a t L usted w ith Mrs. L. E. C rasw ell as of th e county in th e Bummer school to sew ing, canning, hom e m aking ami ing. H er m inistry, though u n p re te n b erry in d u stry , as rep o rted at a recen t be held at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College cooking. T he boys' w ork co n sists of tious. w as n ev erth eless fru itfu l. He m eeting of jam m akers held in P o rt cooled in the plant, and loaded direct leader. in blacksm ithing, ch aracterized h er as th e guard ian land at th e call of th e N ational P re F our cooking clubs w ere organized next sum m er, and w hich prom ises to dem o n stratio n s ly in to iced re frig e ra to r cars for ship angel th a t had helped to bring o th er serve M akers association, w here th e m ent to ea stern or n o rth ern points one at R ussellville, w ith Mrs. E thel be even b etter th an any preceding livestock w ork and crops. school. Any boy or g irl is eligible for little lives into the w orld, and yet was follow ing The sum m er school begins Ju n e 15. in terestin g facts w ere F ra n k lin as leader, one a t Corbett led w hile c a rs for so u th ern m a rk e ts can be sen t thro u g h th e P o rtlan d ra il te r by Mrs. J. Emily and two at T ro u td ale th e sum m er school who is included In It is th e w ish of m any p are n ts th a t forced to give up h e rs in going b ro u g h t o u t: The dem and for high q u ality jam s th a t w ere tru e to nam e w ith Mrs. W. C. Spence and Mrs. R. D. the 1926 en ro llm en t and h as the w ork they be allow ed to send th e ir own in th ro u g h the valley of m atern ity . m inals. Mrs. W ells w as born in G resham has Increased 140 per cen t d u rin g th e A co rporation has been form ed w ith H ew itt as leaders, w ith a total m em up to date. Many clubs in th e county dividual y o ungsters, and th is is a a cap italization of $250,000 to establish b ership of 34 m em bers. Two home are w orking h ard at th e present tim e th in g th a t m ore p are n ts should do, ac- May 6, 1890, and a fte r g rad u atin g p ast two y ea rs; th e p reserv e and Jam such a plant. It is said th a t w ork w ill m aking clubs w ere form ed, w ith a to send as larg e d elegations as pos- cording to County Club L eader Kin- front th e G resham g rad e school, e n m ak ers favored a rigid inspection of der, because th e ed ucational value re- tered St. L u k e's ho sp ital, Boise, Idaho, the b erries w hen being b arrele d ; they begin a t once on the first unit, w hich m em bership of 15, one at P lea san t s *ble. The cost for th e ro u n d trip Is $17, ceived by th e children w hile th ere can- w here she received n u rse s’ train in g expressed a d esire to w ork w ith r e w ill have a daily capacity to s ta rt w ith Valley led by Mrs. A nna Lehm an and of 16 tons of ice, 1000 gallons of ice one at Rockwood u n d er th e direction of w hich am ount $15 goes for board, not be p ut into words. T he club en- and lated g rad u ated from the in stitu liable cooperative g ro w ers and pack cream and 200 cases of soda. It w ill of Mrs. B. L. D eaton. T hree p o u ltry room an d tu itio n and $2 for tra n sp o r- 1 rollm ent for M ultnom ah county has tion. She sp en t a num ber of y ea rs in ers to stab ilize the q u ality and value also have a la rg e storage capacity clubs w ere organized, one w ith an en tation. T he boys and g irls w hile at grow n very m aterially th is year, and j nursin g In Bend an d also in and to th e grow ers, to m ake th e in d u stry providing for the ca re of 10 c a r loads ro llm ent of 6 a t Rockwood, led by sum m er school a re given p rac tica lly it is expected to have a t least th ree ! around G resham . She w as m arried on profitable to all concerned and in of produce and a reserv e sto rag e of Mrs. R. J. G arner, one at T ro u td ale all th e privileges of a college student. bus loads going to sum m er school th is November 14, 1924, to John W ells, who, cre ase the dem and for q u ality p ro d w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. R. W. ucts, to discourage th e p atro n ag e of fo u r cars. It is estim ated th a t sev w ith a . m em bership of 12 w ith A. J. T heir classes a re conducted by th e year in stead of two. Gibbs, a sister, Mrs. R alph Davidson unreliab le here-todny-and-gone-tom or- era l hundred ca rs of vegetables w ill be K reuger as leader and one a t G ilbert BABY SWALLOWS WHISTLE, STUDENTS WILL ATTEND and a b ro th er, Dewey Gibbs, survives row p ack ers who have no rep u tatio n shipped from T rou td ale next season. w ith an enrollm en t of 7, u nder th e UNDERGOES OPERATION EDI ( ATIDNAL MEETING her. to loose; also, as far as possible, to It is expected th a t 5,000 b a rre ls of ber leadership of E. M. Calkins. A q u a rte t com posed of Miss G er- elim inate th e u n reliab le m erch an d is Miss H elen Cowgill, a ssista n t sta te ries from the B erry G row ers P acking A som ew hat u n u su al operation w as Seven rep rese n tativ es of G resham ; tru d e A lexander, Mrs. E. W. Ayls- ing speculative b ro k er and to deal as com pany in G resham w ill pass club leader, spent th e last week of perform ed at Good S am a ritan hospital Union high school, accom panied by a w orth, L eslie W alrad and C. E. Rush far as possible direct w ith th e o rg a n Ja n u ary in M ultnom ah county w o rk yesterday aftern o o n about 4 o'clock th ro u g h the plant. m em ber of th e faculty, Lyle R. Mason, j ,.r> w ith Miss Edith Lym an a t the ized grow ers. T his sen tim en t w as ex The location of the p lant w ill be be ing w ith the home econom ics girls. when th e stom ach of 4 ^ -m o n tb s old tw een th e Colum bia riv er highw ay, All of the m em bers of the g irs' clubs A rth u r Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. have been appointed to atten d th e piano, ' san g "L ead Thou Me On’ pressed by th e p resid en t of the Na and th e sw itch tra c k s of the O. W. R. and the boys in cam p cooking w ere A rth u r Johnson, of C orbett, was th ird an n u al educational exposition a t ! -When I Come to the End of the Long tio n al P reserv es association. Oregon A g ricu ltu ral ( ollege from Feb- 1 Long Road" and "F ace to F ace”. Many T he discussion of p la n tin g and R. & N. The first u n it built w ill be glad to see her as she alw ays has some opened, and a round tin w histle, n e a r ru ary 19-21 a t C orvallis. It is p la n - , beautiful floral pieces a ttested th e ery fine ideas. The in te rest m a n ifest L -shaped, w ith 100 feet along th e ly as la rg e around as a dime, r e ned to leave G resham on F rid ay m orn- : i,igh reg ard ln w hlch th e ,|Pcease(1 was p ru n in g w as led by J. F. Ja eg e r who m ade a highly in stru c tiv e tulk on highw ay, 100 feet on th e east side, 25 ed over th e en tire county was very moved. T he baby attem p ted to sw al th e com m unity. T he ladles of th ese subjects, tak in g for illu stra tio n feet along th e w est end of th e L and gratifying. The p rin cip als and su p e r low th e sm all a rtic le T h u rsd ay eve ing, retu rn in g Sunday evening. T his ilehi 42 feet on th e north end next to the in tendents of the schools showed a ning ab o u t 7 o’clock w hen it w as left exposition is intended to give educa- G resham R ebekah lodge No. 61, took his 20-year-old C u th b ert y ard th a t Is tional guidance to th o se who a re plan- | ¡, prom inent p u rt in th e obsequies still a heavy producer, b earin g m ute tra c k s. T his will house sales, op er fine sp irit of cooperation. A to ta l of in th e c a re of older ch ild ren as th e ating, storage and shipping room s. A 47 clubs w as visited th ro u g h o u t the p are n ts w ere atten d in g to th e evening nlng to en ter higher in stitu tio n s of both at the church and grave. At the testim ony to th e success of his method learning, and in thia case th o se se- 1 la tte r place th e b eautiful ritu a listic of p lanting, fertilizing, cu ltiv atin g and loading platform w ith adequate drive county d uring th e week. chores som e d istan ce from th e house. ected a re contem p latin g en terin g O. A. cerem ony of the lodge w as carried pruning. lie recom m ended deep p la n t w ay w ill extend along th e en tire east Miss Case, n u tritio n specialist, sp en t When th e fath e r reached th e child it C. at som e tim e d u rin g th e fu tu re. out, about 40 p articip atin g . two days in th e county on th e new w as gasp in g and choking, and th e ing to get (he crow n of thp p lan t and side of the building. It is th o u g h t th a t a g ath erin g of th is T he p a llb e a re rs for th e occasion root system estab lish ed low in the T he G resham ice p la n t equipm ent grow th and health club. T his club is usual m eans failing to dislodge th e kind will do m uch to stim u late stu d en t w ere Roy Jo hnson, Dick L ane, George soil, w hich would adm it of deeper c u l has been bought by the corporation, ju st being sta rted and is c re atin g a w histle from th e th ro a t, he pushed it th in k in g and th a t m ore carefu l co n Lane, Roy P eterso n , C larence S tanley g rea t deal of in te rest. A ltogether tivation w ithout Injury to th e root sy s and w ill be moved to the new location down. sid eratio n w ill be given th e selection as soon as the building is ready. In th e re a re 60 boys and g irls enrolled. Medical aid was quickly sum m oned of a co u rse th an would o th erw ise be and Melvin S unday ami ttie honorary tem. He also favors leaving not to p allb earers, chosen from th e ran k s of exceed eight can es to a hill and c u t th e m eantim e th e p lan t will be o p er T he exam ination has been held and b ut as th e baby did n o t seem to be the case. T hese educational exposi th e Rebekahs, w ere Mrs. C lara P u lfer ting back to four to five feet in height. ated in its p rese n t location by W. B. the lead ers have had full in stru ctio n s. suffering, it was decided to w ait a few tions a re highly p ractical, as lectures, Mrs. C arl Dahl, Mrs. Lulu Osborn, Mrs In fertilizin g he favors th e use of T w itchell, who w ill be th e production D uring th e m onth of Ja n u a ry Mr. days for developm ents. An X -ray ex d em o n stratio n s, exhibits and round C h risten a IIumuHon, Mrs. J. E. Gates b arn yard m an u re at th e ra te of nine su p e rin ten d e n t of the new com pany. K inder visited 21 farm s in conducting am ination on Monday show ed th e disc table discussions a re a p a rt of the and Mrs. A nnabel K irkwood. The re Officers of th e corporation are R. H. extension w ork, 25 hom es w ere called still in th e stom ach, so it w as decided y ard s per a c re an n u ally , or ground definite cu rricu lu m of th e college. m ains w ere laid to re s t in G resham sheep guano of good q u ality at the C. B ennett, presid en t; C. S. Dudley, upon and 1329 m iles trav eled by auto. to o p erate th e sam e afternoon. L ast The schools on th e cam pus will he cem etery. vice p resid e n t; G. A. H urley, se cre ra te of from one to tw o tons to the rep o rts from the h o sp ital w ere to the open for inspection and th e re will be ta ry ; C. R. W agoner, tr e a s u re r; F red VEGETABLE GROWERS ac re supplem ented by p otash a t the effect th a t th e sm all p a tie n t had ra l d isplays of w ork and various a c tiv i Curd of Thunks. W R alsiger, m a n ag e r; W. B. T w itch ra te of 100 pounds per a c re annually. TO CONFER ON METHODS lied nicely from th e effects of the ties. L ectu res will be given and group We w ish to thunk o u r friends ell, production superintendent. O ther O thers p resen t, including Eugene an a esth etic and u n less unforeseen conferences will be held. Special en- neighbors and siste r R ebekahs for the d irec to rs a re F. W. Tussey, Geo. E. V egetable grow ers, p a rtic u la rly com plications set in, due to th e ten d er Chiodo, favored looping in th e canes te rtain m e n ts have been a rran g e d in sym pathy and kindness an d for the B alsig er and Mr. K night. those interested in grow ing celery and age of th e child, it is th o u g h t recovery beautiful floral offerings th a t cover on the w ires w here th e can es a re long, cluding a horse show, ath letic events th e peaceful restin g place of the loved leaving 7 o r 8 feet of can e but cu ttin g A m eeting has been called by the cauliflow er, will be in terested in tw o will be b u t a m a tte r of a sh o rt tim e. and concerts. The stu d en ts who ex one taken so suddenly from us. m anag em ent of g row ers and o thers m eetings to be held in T ro u td ale th is The baby seemed to ta k e th e m a tte r of back to well developed buds and well pect to atten d th e conference from Jo h n A. W ells, Mr. and Mrs. R. W m atured wood. in te reste d for next T h ursday evening week. T he celery grow ers w ill m eet th e tak in g of th e X -ray p ictu re as a Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. D avid G resham a re O rville Johnson, Eldore a t th e T rou td ale city hall at 8 o’clock, at the hom e of W. C. Spence on F rid ay huge joke and som ething intended for T he generui opinion expressed was son. Johnson, M elville Richey, H arvey for th e discussion of some of th e de afternoon, F eb ru ary 19, a t 1:30. They his especial am usem ent and at no tim e th a t th e p ro sp ect was good for a n o r Brown, H elen Maxwell, V earl Howell ta ils of th e situation. will take up the question of grow ing a th ro u g h o u t the p ast few days has m al yield of C u th b erts th is season if and D ale A ltm an. b etter grad e of celery. P rofessor A. seemed in d istre ss or inconvenienced the w eath er continues favorable, and SANDY MAN INJURED G. Bouquet, head of the d ep artm en t of by the p resen ce of th e toy in th e sto m with b etter prices th e g ro w ers are Grade School Notes. BY FALLING UMBER vegetable grow ing of Oregon A gricul ach, b u t It w as decided to ta k e no urged to give th e b erries good care A com bined Lincoln day and Arbor and fertilizing, as advance sales ju s ti H arold G underson, employed at the tu ra l College, will m eet w ith them and chances on account of th e m etallic day program was given at th e grade lMITII INFANTRY BAND will have some valuable suggestions fy th e investm ent In fe rtiliz e r and la n a tu re of th e obstacle. ' Jo n sru d & G underson mill southw est school F rid a y afternoon in th e au d i TO Gl YE CONCERT bor every year, and th is y ear esp ecial A rth u r is th e gran d so n of Mrs. E. It. torium . of Sandy, met with an accident th e re to add to the m eeting. ly. P rofessor nouquet will ad d ress a , W right, of th is place, his m other, as T h u rsd ay w hile engaged in falling Lovers of band m usic w ill have an It was announced recen tly by Gov F ertilizin g should be done soon as tim ber, w hich cam e near resu ltin g fa m eeting a t the T ro u td ale city hall on Miss G eneva W right, being well ern o r P ierce th a t F rid ay would be a o p p o rtu n ity to h ear some good m usical the yield will depend on th e am ount of tally. A god sized lim b fell and stru ck S aturday, F eb ru ary 20, on cauliflow er know n here, selections soon when the 186tIi Infan legal holiday and th is announcem ent p lan t food av ailab le and w ith co n tin him on th e head, knocking him u n production. At this m eeting m ethods was verified th ro u g h th e county s u try band will come o ut from P ortland ued favorable w eath er the h arv e st will of cu ltu re will be thoroughly d is conscious. He w as im m ediately r e CORBETT p erin ten d en t's office in P o rtlan d . L a under the auspices of th«> Oregon N a be early so th e fertilize r should be moved to Good S am aritan hospital cussed by the professor and by local Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Fox of E astm ore- te r the atto rn ey g eneral reversed th is tional G uard and p rese n t a fine p ro applied now. T he asso ciatio n can grow ers who have been successful in w here an operation was perform ed, a land gave a fam ily d in n er p arty St. decision and In accordance with his gram which Is en tirely free to the m ake prom pt delivery on all o rd ers 1 piece of bone being removed from the grow ing a high q uality product. public. T his en te rta in m e n t will be V alentine's day and Invited from C or opinion, school w ent on as usual. More th a n 260 c a r loads o t ca u li for sheep guano and potash. fo tehead. The skull w as cracked given on T uesday evening, F eb ru ary bett, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reed, Mr. and An illu stra te d lectu re on fo rest p re s flower w ere shipped last y ear from T his was th e th ird and la st of a from th e im pact of the blow. At the Mrs. Fred C. Reed. Favor Reed, Mr. ervation w as given T uesday by Mr. 23, at the high school gym nasium , be series of m eetings conducted by Coun hospital It is thought th e young man M ultnomah county. From th e present and Mrs. Lew is L. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, of P o rtlan d , from th e bureau g inning at 8.30. ty A g ricu ltu ral A gent 8. B. Hall, all of w ill recover but he will probably be in indications and the in te re st show n in ! T he program is as follow s: M arch, Floyd Reed, Mr. and Mrs. L ew is B rat- of public service. The ch ild ren g re a t which were productive of m uch benefit th e h o sp ital at least tw o weeks. He is the grow ing of th is crop, th e acreage o v ertu re, ley. Mrs. Olivia L eland. Mrs. C lara ly enjoyed th e stereo p tico n slides "St. Ju lian ", by H ughes; to all grow ers and especially new be a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k will be increased from tw o to th re e 1 "P oet and P e a s a n t”, S uppe; “Songs ginners. Sm ith and d au g h ter, and Mr. and Mrs. which w ere calcu lated to teach the tim es over th a t of last year. The m a r B eers and resides near the mill about value of curing for the fo rests by lire From tile Old F olks", L ake; co rn et keting problem for th is rap id ly in Dean H ansen of P o rtlan d . M anager Tow le pred icts when Mr. a mile and a half from Sandy. solo, "O Dry T hose T e a rs”, Del Reigo, creasing acreage will be com plex, ac- ) Mr. and Mrs. Fox have recen tly prevention. Among m any good things H all is prom oted from county agent cording to County A gent 8. B. H all, j built a b eau tifu l and spacious home of he said, “ It has been said th a t the m an j played by S erg ean t W illiam B erst; w ork It will be to a position of farm Gresham Beauty Shoppe q u artet ev ery th in g in the line of cosm etic and uniform practice in grow ing w ill E nglish a rc h ite c tu re , provided with who p la n ts o ut a tre e is forever j "Toreador's Song”, Bixet; in stitu te d irec to r for th e sta le of O re La Czarlne, th erap y . Courteous and efficient be m ore necessary in o rd er to m ain- ' every m odern convenience. Mrs. F o x ’s blessed, b ut if a man who p lan ts one | from R igolettl, V erdi; gon because of his happy facu lty of tre a tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, F irst ‘ G avotte R usse", G anne; “ Teddy d raw in g o ut from farm o rs th e ir In S tate Bank building, phone 1841, tain a q u ality pack th a t will bring the m other, Mrs. M. E. Reed of C orbett tree is forever blessed. I have often w ondered w hat should come to a m an 1 T rom bone”, by dividual experience In solving farm grow ers a profitable retu rn . G resham .—Adv. who has been spending th e w inter who saves a th o u san d .” In th is way he H ,ln io re : "W ater L ilies”, S t.C lair. problem s, w hich Is th e m ost valuable w ith her, w as the honored guest a t th e connected A rbor day with his lecture. party. T he G resham Union high school o r inform ation o btainable— ac tu a l field D. S. K nighton has sold his building He cam e unannounced to th e grade ch e stra, u n d er th e d irection of Miss experience. on the highw ay n ea r th e high school school, so th e re was no tim e in which D orothy Dic key, will p rese n t a num PLEASANT HOME and his stock of m erch an d ise to L. to get word aro u n d to p atro n s for th is ber of selections next S unday evening excellent discourse. at th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch In a A rnason of T he D alles. AT TROUTDALE CITY HALL In honor of his m o th er's birthday. The eighth g rad e class gave a valen- »acred co n cert which Is u n d er the G. N. McKay was In P o rtlan d S atu r- Mrs. A. E. DeH aven. her son, C harles tine p arty F rid ay nig h t at th e school- leadership of H. W. S trong. O ther ady. house w hich was g reatly enjoyed by I num bers on th e program will include HVrn' wbo ,K ,,n,Ployed at the W est Geo. K nierlem . Sr., atten d ed a G A.R. th e young people. Every room had a w histling solos by Miss A ugusta H ahn i 'oal,t L um ber com pany In P o rtland, at 8 P . M. m eeting In P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . valentine box last week and all th e and “ new ly-organized Ju n io r League ; re“ ’*',,y instal,<’d a five-tube rad io la County Club A gent K inder .was a t pupils g rea tly enjoyed th e fun. harm onica band will be heard In pub- i ln ,h e bome °* b l* P arents. F o r the purpose of arranging fo r a Cold Storage th e Colum bian high school F rid ay a f ternoon and organized a g irls’ sew ing In Home cases it proved m ore de- ! H® for the first tim e In th e ren d itio n and Ice P lant at Troutdale. CEDAR lightful to give th an to receive. 1 o t w ell-know n hym ns. club w ith G lenna Reed as leader. H earts and cupida decorated ALL who are interested in a modern storage plant for Mr. and Mrs. M. W atson, Mr. and If Interested la Stearns Knight w aste b ask ets and o th er s^ace not the valley surrounding Troutdale and Gresham are invited Mrs. Lynn Beach, Mr. and Mrs. E rn est m otor cars, call or w rite E xposition otherw ise utilized. to be present. Motor Car Co., F o u rth and Clay, P o rt W llsert and d au g h ter. H elen, and Mr. • M stn n le H ull, (iru b u rn Bailey, all from P o rtland, w ere S u n land. Phone MAln 7801. l.adles' Silk Hose, Special Hftc. day g u ests a t “ Id le re s t”, th e hom e of Nude, g rain , crash , ta n b ark , blush, Plano for Sale. Mr. and Mra. C. H. K inder. ( ■ n tp h .ir . Old T im . O r r h r .tr s sunset, g ray , o tter, blue, black. Good F ine u p rig h t piano, m ahogany case. Official P ortlan d C o f C. M usic looking. Long w earing A ylsw orth I in studio of F lo ren ce M. Honey, F irs t A D M IS S IO N M r e a l , per person Money to loan on real estate. Farm it .Martin.—Adv. S tate Bank. E asy term s. loana at I per c e n t B W. Thorne. MUSICAL EVENTS Public Meeting THURSDAY, FEBRUARY JS American Finance and Development Assn. & Growers of Troutdale Old Time Dance Friday, Feb. 26