Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 24, 1925, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
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VOLUME xvril N o.RI
ESTACADA, OREGON, THURSDAY,
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
The annual Mood River county
school fair was held at the Hood River
high school Saturday.
Most of the lookouts and patrolmen
in the Siusiaw national forest have
been laid off for the season.
Albert Blggerstaff, 60, was killed
when his body was cut in two by the
saw in the Herman Bros.’ sawmill at
Dryden,
With his light automobile turned
over on his chest, Orvnl Davis, 20,
was found dead about six miles south
of Madras.
The Oregon Pure bred Livestock as
sociation will hold its annual meeting
on the state fair grounds at Salem
September 30.
SPRINGWATER
SEPTEMBER ?4
1925
B iH li
M e t h o d 's t C h . p .c ’ j
51.50 PER Y EAR
GEORGI' ITEMS
In spite of the inclement weather
The weather, is beautiful afte
on Friday a large crowd attended the ■ The Friendly Cliurch on the Hill"
the flue rain.
Estacada, Oregon
Spriugwater fair.
The following parties spent a
IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor.
The Ladies' Aid cleared *15 at the
up on Wild Cat mountain: d iri noi
fair of. which we are all very proud.
Sunday School
.
. $0:00
Notwithstanding the lnclemancy of Henry Klinker, lato::.' John. -,
Mrs. George Perry has as her gue ts Morning Worshp—Judge B. F.
the
weather the fair was a dccidf • Dory land at ,1 Mr. I! .tier from C
this week her father, Mr. Pcpka, of
Lindas, who is a local preach-
am. In all they brought out V.
I success iu* every point 01 view. T
Canby, and her cousin and family of
in the Oregon City Methodist
Ions of hucklcberrf - 3 .
I
exhibits
even
up
to
the
usual
standard.
Tacoma, "Washington.
church, will preach at
11:00
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warwick 1.
Boys'
and
Girls’
club
work
was
better
Mr. and Mrs. Madden were surprised
Afternoon Services
Dickie, an i Mrs. S<let*, of Portlan
than
in
former
years
which
was
due
on Monday by a call from an oid Sunday School at Dover
2;0u
largely to the management of the fair word callers at tlu■ c. a . ,1
friend, J. Williams of Salem, whom' Judge B. F. Lindas will preach
home on Sunday.
board.
they knew in the east about 30 years
at Dover, at
3; 00
Guests on Sunday at the homo
Governor
Pierce,
who
was
schedule
i
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen were M
Evening Service
to
speak
at
2
o'clock,
arrived
at
the
Dorothy Dale Monroe, of Carver, is
E p w o r t h League devotional
Spriugwater store about 1 o'clock an ! and Mrs. T. J. Harkeiarider and cl:• 11-{1
visiting at the home of her grand­
meeting ...............................
6: 1 » w-us met by the Estacada band and ter Edith, of Estaca da, Mr. and Mr
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Monroe.
Union Law Enforcement program
marched with a large number o. Geo. Harkenrtder of Hermiston, Mr.
Nels Christensen
has sold his
at the high school auditorium,
school children to the grounds ad­ and Mrs. Walter Paulsen and Children
prunes for *45 a ton which is some*
given by Anti-Saloon League* 7:30 joining Springwater school.
Here and Mr. and Mrs. Docker and baby o'
vhat better than most of the orchard­
Duns o'
Rev.
Mr.
Kirkwood
welcomed
the
gov­ Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Notices
for
the
Weak
men have received this year.
Estacada, ami Mrs. Ilolen l'o.ag a-ul
ernor
on
behalf
of
the
community
and
Choir
practice
Thursday
evening
Mrs.JR. S. Guttridge made a trip to
promptly at
............. ....... 7:30 in addition to this Betty Ward, a sec­ two children of Portland wore 11 1 to
Portland on Sunday to visit her moth­
Praysr
meeting
Friday
evening. ? : 3o ond grade little Mies, who marched of Mrs. Marie Klinker and family 0:1
er, who is in very poor health.
Sunday,
October
4,
is conference with, the governor from the store, wel- Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grable have
Mrs. F. Iiattam and two chiidr.'U et’
Sunday, and rhere'will probably be m corned him on behalf of the Spring-
been taking a vacation at the coast.
Portland arc spending a week af the
preaching
services
at
Estacada
on
water
school-
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald left
that date.
Dinner was ready and ‘everybody home of her mother, Mrs. II. Howard
on Sunday for a vacation to parts un­
“
I
will
sing
of
the
loving
kindnes:
bed
just that which they liked bes! and family.
known, expecting to go where their
Mr. Willing of Portland spent a few
I
of
Jehovah
forever:
With
my
mouth
an<i
8,1 of one kind if they so do
fancy dictates.
-
..............
,
After dinner ail moved to tin. days last week at the homo of 1L-
. John Moger spent Monday night at
1 Rnkc, kn° 7 n ‘ hy ,althiuIne88
^
,
all generations.” Psaim S9:l.
school pavilion, when the speakiu, daughter, Mrs. it. S'. Chancy.
his parent's home.
Mrs. J. Paulsen Visited with th
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w-as to take place, After the ordinary
Clarence Hull and family returned
routine of functions of this charac Howard family on Monday aloe; no a.
home on Sunday after a ten days’ visit COUNTY W .C.T. U. CONVENTION,
Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Harger and
_____
ter, the governor was introduced. Ii
with relatives in Washington and
his preliminary remarks told a num baby visiied over Saturday and Sun­
Idaho.
.
The eleventh annual county conver- her interesting stories, followed hy re day, September 1*1, at the home ol Mrs.
" r‘ “ d f 8' ^ G ^ U 'l g e a n d chil- tlon of the w . c . T t,. wai held at 0 ji . marks on the wavc of crinic that al Harger's mother, Mrs. M. ¡-Cl¡like • and
d;JL and J*m Guttridge visited rela- Grove September 17 and 18. The ways follows in the wake of wa,
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Held w re gue t.
'vT 3 a if .8
°n
aJ
president, Mrs. E. B. Andrews, opener The interesting portion of the gov in
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson #
■C__V\a,r.z 8p.e” . t !e week*eml •
*n Thursday afterno
argument waa on tax
visiting her sister at Newberg.
program consisted of singing, led by comparison with that of other states Sunday.
Sir. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell of Port-
Mrs. Waldron: address of welcome, The pavilion was filled to its full ca
TEACHERS’ RECEPTION.
Mrs. Peck; response, Miss Anna Dil- pacity and was in hearty accord with land spent the week-end on th
ranch.
The reception to the teachers of ti e lon;
aPP°i>itment of committees; the governor.
GUEST SUCCESS
c.
CREOGN NEWS ITEM'S
CF SPECIAL INTEREST
Resun'c of ilappeaings of
Collected for
Our Readers
Grief
the Week
Work on :i ,
build in;: at Cns
at once.
•! *20,000 school
Locks will start
A total of 132 fires lias been re­
ported in the Whitman national forest
this season.
A span and .hree-lourths are now
in place at the bridge across the Wil­
lamette river at Harrisburg.
During the month of July the Coos
county court expended S7i.007.80. Of
this sum, *60,128.iil was used In road
work.
Resumption of mining activity In
Baker county on a large scale is in­
dicated 1-'- re]or
of rich strikes by
several prospectors.
Mrs. F. A. Wb.it-'. Si, of Hermiston,
who creased the plains in the first
wagon 1 rain to co’i to Oregon, died
at her home In that city.*
John Havaln, fi herman. aged 50,
Department heads of Multnomah
was drowned In Y-
• ; bay et Astor­
county governmental agencies have
ia wh n a klff in v. lilch he was rid­
this year asked for budget allowances
ing struck u log and overturned.
amounting to $3,486,766.87.
Widonln;: of the Coos harbor chan­
The Booth-Kelly Lumber company
nel f i.-.n .20 1 r to a uniform breadth
has started clearing ground for a new-
of 1 00 feet in favored by Major Coin­
logging camp four miles northeast of
er, war (’ npc:tiucut engineer in Port­
Camp No, 34, above Wendling.
land.
Brownsville was permitted to name
Fairly i tv;.- sales of Wasco couhty
the queen for the Linn county fair
wheat hav been made duriti ; the past
this season and selected Miss Betty
few days, : ltl ongh most of the farm­
Coshow, a Brownsville high school
ers
pro hcldln their grain for better
Estacada schools at the high school j coUrtesy' Mesdanles Strohmeyr, Wil- j
girl,
prices. •
auditorium last Friday evening, spon­ cox and Roland; resolutions, Mae- p rjZes A w a rd e d A t S llrin g w a ter
V IO L A
Sportsmen of the Deschutes valley
Petitions asking for a mile and one-
!
sored by the P.-T. A., the school board, dames Eisert, Colcord, Smith and |
favor a reduction of the bag limit on
Childs.
j
C
om
m
u
n
ity
F
air
half of pavement, connecting east ap­
the M. E. and Christian churches and
Mr. and Mrs. Powers and two chil­ proaches to Bend with the business
fish, the consensus of opinion being
In the evening Governor Pierce gave
HORTICULTURE
the Community club, was very well at­
dren of Redland have moved Into section, w re presented to the Bend
that the present limit should be cut
Fall apples, 1st W. T. Smith. 2d W
tended, notwithstanding the incle­ an address on the lines of Law En
Mrs. Wm. Hicinbottom's house.
in half,
city council.
.
____________________
A. Bard;
Winter Apples. 1st Petei
ment weather.
All of the teachers forerment, Temperance and Jazz. This
Mr. Powers is working for Mr. C :r- (
A contract for purchase of an in­ were present with the exception
Two of the Banks gold mills, r. ncu-
cf art,lress ^'as preceded by short talks Erickson ;
Pears, 1st Fred Horner •-or on the Carver railroad line.
terest in Warm Springs reservoir as Mr. Wilson and Miss McKenny. A. G. ° " t,lc ( onstftution,* led by Senator 2d Peter Erick-on; Peaches, L t Pt t
ly Invented centrifugal amalgamator,
Those
who
were
lucky
enough
to
-
a part of the Vale irrigation project Vmes, president of the Community ' ‘ 1,ton -,>,|ller.
h at- he -n inst.-’ loe at the Little mine
Erickson; Prunes, 1st Walter Str\tnl>
has been approved by Secretary of In­ club and chairman of the school 1 The program Friday was vary inter#! Quinces, 1st Carl Peterson, 2d Ed tend the Springwater fair on Friday , east of Damien and wlfl he in opera­
-njoyed a big treat. The banquet at |
terior Work.
tion within the coming week.
soard, welcomed the teachers in be- Cbtillg and was followed by election of ward Shearer: Grapes, 1st W. A
noon, then the speeches from prolu'
Bids for the construction of approxi­ half of the community and Prin. O. T. ” fflcer8' as follows: president. Mrs. Bard, 2d John Hamilton.
Forty thr. e duel , passed the ex­
nent men and then the speech from
mately 15 miles of road will be con­ Olson responded. Dr. Charles John- ( E' B' AnllrM' ! ; vfce President, Mrs. E.
AGRICULTURE
our worthy governor, Hon, Walter M. amination conducted hy the Oregon
sidered by the state highway commis­ son and J. G. Hayman the other two E' Hannah: recording and corres-
Corn, 1st Ray & Valeen Julian, 2d Pierce, were listened to with great at­ state hoard of medical examiners held
sion at a meeting to be held in Port­ members of the school board, were ponding secretary, Mrs. George Ebcr- Walter Strunk.
In July, according to the report of U.
tention.
land September 29.
C.
Coo. secretary of ihe hoard.
called upon to make themselves iey; treasurer. Mrs. Fannie Smith.
Sunflower, 1st R. Perry.
Mrs. Martin Tollifson, our worthy i
The following resolutions were
A cougar, measuring 8^ feet and known to the teachers, which they did
Mangicwurtzel, 1st* J. A. Sliililej school teacher, commenced t idiln- !
A party of etigin is from the Ken-
adopted:
weighing 156 pounds, was killed by E. in a few well chosen remarks. After
and son; Carrot, 1st R. M. Miller; 2i hero again for the next year. Kclioo
necolt mines In Ala ka, one of the
Be it resolved that we in convention
M. Condlt, Tillamook garageman. t short talk by Mr. Ames, Mrs. W. F.
J. A. Sliihley & Son.
properties of the American Smelling
was
opened
on
the
eighth
of
Septem­
| assembled work with renewed efforts
whHe hunting in the southern part Oary, president of the Parent-Teacher
Clover, I t John Sto mer, Vetch, 1st ber with a good attendance. Some & li iining ci upany, is in Baker 1 his
lor God and home and every land.
of Tillamook county.
issociation, took charge of the meet­
week inspecting the copper belt.
I. A. Shibley & Son; Alfalfa, 1st Peter lew scholars are presc-it.
Be It Resolved that we use every
As a result of the short prune crop ing and introduced some games in effort to safeguard the purity of the Erickson; Millet, 1st Peter Erick
The fishing season in Columbia riv­
er waters closed Thursday. Most of
in the Willamette valley this season which everybody would meet every­ childhood of the nations by raising the on; Squash, W. T. Smith; Pumpkin der 2 years, 1st J. A. Shibley & Soi
a number of Marion and Polk county body, and which proved very enter- standard of books, magazines, moving 1st John Stromor; 2d S. E. Woo3ter;
Dulls, under 1 year 1st J. A. Shib- the fish« rmsn report unusually good
spring ami ..umtnor catches. The full
growers have been offered as much as ainin'g. After a social hour the com- i pictures and music, and we hereby Fall Wheat, 1st Carl Peterson, 2d Wm ’ey & Ron.
>any was Invited to the dining hall in
Williamson; Spring Wheat, 1st L. S.
season will opsn September 10.
10 cents a pound for their yields.
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
protest against 1. Suggestive songs
All organizations of a secert or
Can nod Vogotnb'er, 1st Mrs. VI ley
ft. H. Weatherspoon, Elgin fruit he school where punch and cookies and stories being broadcast over the Tenny, 2d Peter Erickson; Gray Oats.
1st Robt. Guttridge; Field Peas, 1st Howell, 2d Mrs. .1. A.
.mill sm ,i‘t n iture within the senior
grower, has returned from New York, were served by Mesdames G. E. Law- radio. 2. The so-called funny pic
Shibley, 3d Mrn
I. A. Shibley & Son: Flax, 1st Fred W. A. Bard: Canned
w here he disposed of 25 carloads 'o f ence, A. G. Ames and H. C, Stephens. tures which lower cur Ideals of love
Fruit. I t Mrs. or Junior hi; Ii schools of Salem were
Greer; Rye, 1st John Myers; Sweet Perry 2-1 Mrs. Pete
Quite
a
number
from
Barton
were
-I 11 der a ban a* the result of
3d 1!
early apples, representing about two-
■ Ericksi
and marriage, 3. The obscene maga
r’orn, 1st J. A. Shibley & Son; Pop Mrs.
present and gave Estacada a very cor-
1. A. MeComb; Jelly 1st Mis« an order Issued by the school board.
fiths of his crop, which is valued at
zines that appear on our newstands
Jorn, 2d R. M. Miller; Leans. 1st 1
lial invitatlrm to attend the reception
M-ud Madden, 2d Mrs. P. Eric kson.
*75.000.
Herbert Goffier died at McMinnville
4. Those moving pictures which gi\-
Kiggins, 2d J. A. Shibley & Son; 'd Mir a El va Shibley;
o their teachers, which was given the
Canned Ylesta. from injuries received when the truck
Insidious
suggestions
to.
sanctity
o:
A monster sturgeon for western Ore­ next evening at Barton.
Beets, 2d Eva Kiggins; Rnta Bagas, 1st M
P. Erickson, ?d Mrs. AV\ A
In which ho was riding rolled down a
the marriage state.
gon waters was caught in the lower
1 et Edward Shearer, 2d Eva Kiggins; Hard ; Pickles, l.°t Miss Mme!
Mad
30-foot embankment on 8t. Joseph
Be it further resolved that we de­
Umpqua river by Charles Tilton, a
Turnip, 1st Lester Colson; Parsnips, »p« pf1 Mrs. J. A. McC
omb; Cnk 1st bridge, lty miles north of McMinn­
plore the growing habit of smoking
BARTON
fisherman from Coos bay. The stur­
at Eva Kiggins; Canteloupe, 1st G.
ville.
among women and girls and protest T. Baker; Cabbage, 1st Ed. Shearer, Hr«. W. A. Bard; Che ese, 2d Mr; . Ed.
geon was one of the white variety and
Mrs. George Forman and son Til against private smoking rooms for id Ed.'Closner; Rhubarb, 1st Peter Hlosnt r; Butter, 2d 1rs. J. A. Shth-
Sevan Swanson, lumber work r, was
w-efghed 250 pounds.
ley.
instantly killed when a load of lum­
Products of Lane county will be made a trip to Gresham one day last women in our public buildings.
Erickson, 2d J. A. Shibley & Son; Wa-
ber fell on him as lie was at work in
Be it further resolved that we give ermelon, 1st G. T. Baker; Cow Kale,
FANCY WORK
sent to Omaha. Neb., for the annual week.
greater
publicity
t*
our
work
through
Fmbroidcry,
1st
Mrs.
Hon­
tho
yard of the Shaw-flertram Lum­
Portland
visitors
thi3
week
were
convention of the American Legion
1st Ed Shearer, 2d W. A. Bard; Errly
ber company at Klamath Falls. His
October 5 to 9, according to E. Eugene William Nortis, Fred McCracken, M. the press and any other means of Potatoes, 1st W. H. Holder, 2d Jo< ing, 1st Mrs. F. Millard. 2d " rs. II
Chadwick, secretary of the Eugene A. Nelson, L. M. Peterson and Mr. bringing our work before the publli MeComb; Late Potatoes, 1st W. H. non; Crochet, 1st Mrs. F. Millard; I skull was crushed.
Be it further resolved that we give Holder, 2d John Jarvis; Celery, 1st Tatting, 1st Mrs. F. Millard; Quilt
Swanson.
chamber of commerce.
Estacada visitors last Friday were a rising vote of thanks to our joint Mrs. Geo. Perry; Cucumbers, Lit G. T. d Mrs. J. F. Moger.
Neill)d as fr o ¡1 O k -cr.r:-.
John Berg. 44, a member Of the
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone and family hostesses, the Oak Grove and Ever­ Baker, 2d Eva Kiggins; Tomatoes. JUVENILE DEPT., tup to II
Knights of Pythias of Nehalem hanged
Embroidery, 1st Evelyn Ay
green Unions for theif royal enter­ 1st R. M. Miller, 2d Mrs. J. A. Ran­
and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel.
Appointment of Gcorge If. Brown . Of
himself by a rope fastened to a clothes
Edith Howell, 3d Maxine W •d.
tainment.
dolph;
Summer
Squash,
1st
Lester
hook in a hotel room in Seward, Alas­
Oregon
City, pnd l ;. G. R .uda.il. of
Machine
Sewing,
1st
Evelyn
.V,
We also thank the Oak Groje M. E. Williamson, 2d L. S. Tenny; Peppers.
ka. He had just completed • road
REW ARD
Oregon City,
i op observer iu
JUVENILE DEPT , 14 to 17 year
church for the generous use of their 1st W. H. Holder, 2d J. A. Shibley
contract near Seward.
Embroidery, 1st Dr'en perry,
Clackamas county Ior Ur ; 3e.ir. -R >c-
For two Jersey heifers, ato it church building.
Son; String Beans, 1st G. T. Baker
Thomas B. Kay. state treasurer, told
Be it further resolved that we thank 2d Erma Tenny; Filbert», 1st L. S. Alberta Cromer; Crochet, I t H
buck Agricultural 1
lu
5 months old. which disappeared
100 Eugene citizens at a luncheon oi
ail those who have contributed o Fenny; Walnuts, 1st J. A. Shibley & Perry.
is annoue< >il Iron) Chicago hy P. y t
the chamber of commerce that the from mv place about Saturday, their time or talents to m:ik<* this co 1-
JUVENILE DEPT., Garden Produ r-ts
Son.
Ewing, director oi research for
Wiiiamett* valley is destined to be Sept. 12, One red, w h t 1 sta" vention a success.
Field Corn, 1st L<-st"r MeComb
POULTRY
fnme the linen manufacturing c e n t« jn forehead, the other a mouse
llnton Smith, 3d Mfldded and Ger-1 Foundation and edi or of the I ¡id f»X.
MILDRED ESERT, Chairman.
Best Cockerel (any breed! 1st. W. H trade Marshall; Pop Corn. 1st Edward They will form a ii il< in the nati
of the United State*.
colored
Jersey
Finder
please
on«
IVA M. COLCORD
1
Holder; Best Pullett (any breed) 1st Shearer, Jr.; Sweet Corn, 1st Forrest
All water masters in the state have n.-tifv Guy Wilcox, Ea^le Creek.
wide chain of e'lhnt.f agricultural ob-
FANNY L. SMITH
W. H. Holder.
f'lirlstoreon; Carrots, 1st Donald Per­
been requested by State Engineet
MRS. S. A. CHILDS.
servers elected been
of their ft. t-
9-24
FLOWERS
ry, 2d Liiclie Guttridge; Squash, 1st
Rhea Luper to be in attendance at the 'Jrepon
hand
knowiodgf
of
1ìrm
’ng
conditic ms
Best Flowering Plant. 1st Mrs. Geo. Donald Perry, 2d Ronald and Lucile
annual session of the Oregon irriga-
__
and
thetr
ability
Perry,
2d
Mr.
Bauchspies;
Best
bou-
Guttridge;
Pumpkin,
1st
Vincent
t on congress, which meets in Granti
■ ■ —
; , quet (1 variety) 1st W. D. McClellan: 1 Byers, 2d Mary Lou end
nd Ruth Gutt- Intelligently Intc
et thi
Pass on October 5. 8 and 7.
Cost Bouquet (mixed variety) 1st 8. ju d ge; Beets. 1st Ronah
lid and Lucile
The Index, ta
Acceptance of the proposal of the
F Wooster; Best collection Flowers, ! Guttridge, Cabbage. 1st Edith How from this county
, Is a
Portland Union Stockyard* company
j j 1st S. E. Wooster, 2d W. D. McClellan. 1
2d Raymond Perry V. irly Pota
> of
for a lease of the present North Port­
1st Rex Kiggins;
- Potatoei
LIVESTOCK
oh:
land postofftce. quarters In the live­
3wine— Best Boar (any kind) 1st * * Raymond Perry, 2d Donald Pyrry ' isiiitry and
unii:
ng I -Id-
stock exchange building for a term oi
I Perry; Tomatoes, ed to stead! 1
A. Shibicy
8on; Best Sow (any I I Celery, 1st D
Al
era. are
five years, was announced by the post-
1st Ronald and L id le Guttridge; (*u- 1 practical, thl
S 'llO O L r o o i c s AND SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
s-cd) 1st J. A. Shibley & Son.
fn
-d men.
office department
pep--Beat Ewe (any kin ill. 1St
■ J fl cumbers. 1st Don; id Perry, 2d Wilbur each cbdscn bet ansi
Fishermen trolling outside Coo* bay
L
I
V
,
1
ey Ac Son ; Best Ram a n Howell, 3d Jame I Tenny; Parsnips, tiek he has to obs<
A. f
Text Book», Foun-ain Fens. Note Books. Pad«. Mechanical Pencil»,
lie
•ed* of
' 00k a large salmon with a BritUh Co-
1st Edward Shcai er. Jr.; Onions, 1st agriculture in his
Pencil Boxes, Blar.ki-, Drawing Pads, Pens, Pencils, Etc.
I krrfd 1. Ist j . A. 8 b:hi nr a So n.
ty .nini
lumbia tag in It* tall. The tag was
-i- row . o\ er 1 yt*ars. ii j Donald Perry; Bean: I, 1st Donald for his ability to api
i<*rr
c min-
*av»d and will be forwarded to the
Perry, 2d Mary Lou n nd Ruth Outt- ciples to currant fe
(J 0. La*Tence & 8011; Calf ,uuder
government fisheries department for
rings; Canned Fruit t nd Vegetables, a group, they repri
vt.tr let 0 <»0 . bawr enee St Son
records they are keeping between the
1st Helen P-rry, 2d E« ith Howell.
Edw ard 5he irer.
tlon o f the thought thai
m m in
United State* and Canada.
HORSE RAf INO
lia,
r 1 year 1st O f 0 I aw
the furrow is thinking, md thHr ji»iirt
o m I y Is a n
PIT*- pi
♦ nalysis of existing n* ¡cultural Con«
I
* 9o- . tinder 1 y** r. let Brt
v a « th Nelly ", owned bji Gi
Sh**ai' r, 2d E-i ward 81icare
d it l o l l s , a « e x p i c S H c d i
the index, it
Mr. and Mr*. George Fonn»n made
second prise wa* woi
crn$ ;-y.--—Cows, cver 2 y part. 1*
considered a forward 1 • p in helping
» butine** trip to Oregon City on Sun*
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which his mother said he swallowed
more than 20 years ago.
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