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GRESHAM O l’TLOOK TROUTDALE HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY A lb ert I P o rtla n d , g o o d s to they w ill F o x h as b o u g h t a h o tue in an d m oved h is h o u se h o ld th a t place M onday w h ere re sid e . T l ESDAY, ¿l'Ul'MT 27. IttlS ALBERT CAMP W RITES CHEERING LETTER HOME F ra n c e , A ugust 1818 D ear F o lk s : -H a v e not w ritte n for (Note-^Requ« st Is made fur ad d itio n LAKE. DESToN D a b o u t a w eek so th o u g h t I w ould al nam es of men in the service from I. \K E . LOYAL L w rite a few lin e to le t you know I am G resham and vicinity.) i . a r s o n . g e «» r « je Mrs. A lla rd e n te r ta in e d last w eek w ill. H ope you a re th e sam e. PETER LARSON l)r. A lla rd 's b ro th e r, Mr. T h a u A llard EMIL LAUBER We s u re ly h av e b een h av in g fu n CARL ALLDER LE« »NARD LACDERBACK it ra in s a PRANK ARMSTRONG i an d w ife o f P e rry . Io w a. T hey w ere ny w e a th e r h e re la te ly . JU L U S LAMBERT EARNEST JOHN WM ANDERSON , FRED J LEDBURY h e re a tte n d in g th e U. A. It. c o n v e n little w h ile th e n th e s u n sh in e s th e n ISAAC W ANDERSON WM LEDBURY t i o n . M rs. Roy M o rris, o f P e n d le to n , it p o q rs a n d you c a u u o t te ll w h e th e r GLENN ANDRE 1J«»SEPH C. LETS ING EH you need a ra in c o a t o r not. 1 w ent RO BERT ANDREW S ILEoYD LITTLEPAGE a n d so n M axw ell, a re g u e s ts a lso of o u t th is a fte rn o o n am i th e su n v. as HERBERT ARMSTRONG At«ToN LOVELACE EDWIN F<> REST ARNOLD LIEUT «'HAS R MvCOLL sh in in g so 1 ffiit not ta k e a ra iu c o a t h e r m o th e r, M rs. A llard . ToM BAKER SGT C. W (SHERM AN) M CARTER but b e fo re 1 got back I w ished th a t ELMER BANKUS SGT ROY MCARTER M rs. C h as. S tilso n , a fo rm e r real- i HERBERT BASLEE «• a k ii «» l l M c C r e a r y I h ad. b ecau se I got p re tty w et. ERNEST BATES h a r «» i , d M c C r e a r y d e n t h e re , now liv in g in e a s te rn O re 1 am on d u ty to n ig h t in tin- office, BYRON BE IX E J MeCULLOCH I will be off a ll day. g o n , a tte n d e d tile G. A. it. m e e tin g . I so tom orrow t ’o R p FRANK G BELL JOHN McGINNIS LESLIE BERKE ARCHIE McKEOWN a n d c a lle d on o ld frie n d s in T ro u td u l - J T h e re a r e to u r o rd e rs « * w o rk in g OTLEY BERKE LEWIS BURL M« KINNEY h e re In h e a d q u u rte rs a n d we ta k e PETER R BERKE ROBP. MaGNUsiEN , la st w eek. tu r n s d o in g d u ty in th e ev en in g am i ALBERT A BEYER W ILLIE MARTIN CARL F. BEYER «HARLES MAYER T h e f o u r th q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e ol th e one th a t w orks in th e ev e n in g is ELMER ('. BEYER I N F W T« »N I«. M A R YOTT J o h n b ic h a n th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h in th is d is tric t off a ll d ay n ext day so th a t m a k e s it ¡SGT LEE MERRILL HENRY B oTTLESoN WALTER W METZGER i w ill m e e t a t T ro u td a le in tlie c h u rc h so we a re off every f o u r th day. LIEFT. AMOS WATT B( >TK IN • A I»E L P. E RT W M ETZ« IE R H ave not received any m ail fo r CECIL BOZARTH FLoY ED S. METZ« J ER next w eek, on F rid a y , S e p te m b e r Gtli. o v e r tw o m o n th s, tint I th in k th a t I SGT BOYD o. BRASWELL I J • IIN Mil .A N EDGAR BROOKS It w ill he an all day m e e tin g , w ith a will w rite to tile tow n ol T BAYARD MILLER as EMERSON BROWN «'oRP. GLENW«»OD MILLER [ Iulu ll a t n o o n . T h e re will he o n e a d they sen d all dead le tte is there, uud FRANK BROWN H c M o f f e t t JOHN BURBA LEIGHTON M« N TE IT li d re s s a t least by Rev. T. 11. F o rd , ill" i 1 su p p o se wlien I get my m ail it will I. EON CADDY i'IH»S. P. MORGAN com e all in a b u n ch am i I w ill hav e ALBERT CAMP i LELAND B MOORE d is tric t s u p e r in te n d e n t. E verybody p len ty of re a d in g m a te ria l fo r aw hile. ED CANIFF ;U«»RGE NEILSON is in v ited a n d it will lie g ra tify in g to How a re tlie cro p s th e r e th is y e a r? OSCAR CARLSON L«»U1S NEILSON EMERSON A CRAW FoRD ¡GKoRGK NELSON* O \e r h e re in Franc«* they h av e got ' h a v e a g o o d crow d o u t to h e a r th is ER N EST «'IllilS T E N S EN 1 EDW ARD «’ N< »KEEN every a v a ila b le piece of lan d d o in g LOUIS CHRIS PENSEN «SCAR ♦ NOREEN e x c ellen t sp e a k e r. its bit. GEORGE CLARK R«»Y OLSEN CARL, CONGDON I PAUL PALMBLAD i.Ioyd C u m m in s lias been lioue- I H ave not Iteard of W ilson o r C lark < >RRIE CONRAI> R A i PALMUU1ST ¡iro m tin- h o s p ita l fo r so m e tim e, lint ' fo r a b o u t tw o m o n th s, but th ey w ere PERCY lioNRAD ToM PARKER HARRY COOLEY \E R L PARKER in- is a b le to he ab o u t o n ly oil c ru tc h - in a d iffe re n t com pany titan I anil RALPH E CRANDALL IRVIN PARMI.EY w ere m oved to a d iffe re n t p lace so 2D LIEUT FRED CRANE PEDER R. PEDERSON t-s, us ills foot is tr o u b lin g him y et. I hav e h ad no chat.««- to h e a r from FRANK CRAWFORD PELTON. WILLIAM ' EDMUND G. CONY1LL ( ’Ll ETON PETERSON Mrs. F re d Z im m e rin a u , now liv in g th em . MILO M. COONS ELMER L PHELPS How a re all the neighbors’ Hope DOMINICK CF N NI NGH A M LEONARD PIATT 'a t T h e D alles, v isite d old frie n d s in fine. T ell th e m all hello. CORI’. CARLYLE A (’UNN1NGHAM FAY E. POTTER T ro u td a le last w eek. FRED DAVIS H o w a r d p o w e r s We h a v e a V. M. C. A. h e re am i W DEAVER CECIL PULFER L ie u t. S am May, o f P o rtla n d , w ith also a* b a n d , am i hot It to g e th e r th ey CHAS DEHAVEN DEXTER Q IT ES INBEKRY line e n te r ta in m e n ts . EDWARD DICKENSON ROLLAND QUESINBERRY h is fam ily w as a d in n e r g u est o f h is fu rn ish so m e GOUGH O. DIX SGT. EARL RADFORD a u n t M rs. F r a m e s F ox, last F rid a y , T h e re is a m in stre l cotupuuy h e re HARLOW M. DOUGLASS. ELMER RADFORD com posed o f boys from tlie cam p an.l CECIL DUKE ERVIN F. RADFORD p rio r to h is re p o rtin g to r d u ty in th e a q u a r te t o f Y. M. C. A. m en w hich RAYMOND DUNBAR FLOYD RADFORD ED DUNN JESSE RADFORD a rm y . c e rta in ly u re tine. El »ER. FRANK ELLSW «»RTH RAKER W ell, I th in k I h av e w ritte n q u ite T ile T ro u td a le S u n d ay sch o o l w ill HENRY ELTON EASTMAN HARVEY RANEY ELLIOTT. RAY EDWARD GUY R. READ, Severely wounded. b egin a g a in m x t S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r a le tte r to w hat I m ost g e n e ra lly WILSON EASTMAN R« »SS E. READ, Cited for bravery w rite, so w ill d o s e looping to h e a r VENC1L EVANS «HAS C REED 1st, a f t e r a v a c a tio n o f s e v e ra l w eeks, from you soon. Y our loving son, (i. REYNOLDS ED. EVERETT a t tlie u su a l h o u r, 11 o 'clo ck . C h u rc h W S EVERETT VERNE RICHEY ALBERT. FREDERICK, oTTO I. E. RICHMOND se rv ic e s ev ery S u n d ay e v e n in g a t 8 ELIS FORSGREN WARD RICHMOND is a a (’ f o s t e r HAeRRY RICKERT GOOD JELLY IS MADE o 'clo ck . FOX. EMANUEL VICTOR RICKERT WITH SUGAR SAVING E very o n e In th e c o m m u n ity is JOHN FOX W RICHERT ERNEST J. FREEMAN 21» LIEUT LESTER RICHEY a sk e d to h elp in m a k in g th e school KENT FREEMAN »ST SGT KENNETH ROBERTS By u sin g th e ex act am o u n t of su g a r G A l’PMAX. WILLIAM CLAUD ROBINSON fa ir, S a tu r d a y . S e p te m b e r 14. a s m - FRANK ROGERS DEWEY GIBBS w ith each kind of fru it juice, and by JOE ROSS cess. It is a c o m m u n ity a ffa ir, a n d is ROY H GIBBS rig h t cooking m ethods, a good jelly NELSON ROSS MERRILL R. GOOD p ro m o te d as an e n c o u ra g e m e n t am i a CORP. 1». E RUSSELL MERVIN R. GOOD can he m ade w ith su b s ta n tia l sav in g JOHN DALE RUSSELL HOMER GOSSETT s tim u lu s to th e y o u u k fo lk s in w o rth y EDGAR L RUSSELL W ILLIE HALEY of sugar. Tlie riglit am o u n t of sw eeten «’HASE E STCLAIR in d u s tria l p u rs u its , am i a h e a rty co FLOYD HALLOCK ing for tlie p rin cip al fru its and b e rrie s LESLIE T. ST.CLAIR «»LIVER HAMBLIEN op« ra tio n by all w ill a d d very m uch RUDOLPH SALQUIST CORP FRANK A. HAMLIN of O regon lias been w orked out ex SCHNEIDER. SGT. C. G. JOHN HAMLIN to its su ccess. OSCAR SEDIG CLIFTON HARRIS p erim e n ta lly by MisH le r n e A herne.of RAY SHRINER THEADOKE HARRIS T lie T ro u td a le L a d ie s’ Aid w ill tin- ex p e rim e n ta l cookery d e p a rtm e n t GE«»RGE SWYGERT FRED HARTT m eet n ex t w eek, W ed n e sd a y , S e p te m FRED MURRAY SMITH HATFIELD. P O R T IS • of tin- A g ric u ltu ra l College. Tlie W A LE R E I» ST A FF EN SON < HENDRICKS b e r 3d, w ith M rs. L. A. H arlo w . T ills EARL STANLEY HENSLEY. SGT. W. A. am ount v a rie s witli tin- rlpeneee of tlie HARRY STANLEY CARYL HESLIN is tin- first m e e tin g in tw o m o n th s SGI' WILBUR STANLEY fru it, ra n g in g from <-<)ual a m o u n ts of CORP. CLAUDE HESLIN an d a good a tte n d a n c e is u rg e d , us SGT. VERN STATER ('HARLES HICKS juice and su g a r dow n to l, us m uch PAUL STEVENS J AS «». HILLYARD im p o rlu n l b u sin e ss is to he t r a n s CLARKE ST IL LIONS J WILLIAM HILLYARD su g ar a s juice. «»SCAR STONE CONRAD HOECKER ac te d . “Aside from rig lit m ethods of cook ARTHUR STREBEN VICTOR HOLM H e rb e rt B ra d le y , fo rm e rly o f P o w GEORGE R. SWAGERT JOHN K. HONEY ing," site says, ‘ success is alm ost e n I« EST E R 'FALL M A D( J E HERBERT H. HoSS EVERETT HUGHES «’OKI’. FRANK TEEV IN , severely ell V alley, lias been e le c te d p rin c ip a l tirely d ep en d en t upon tin- rig id p ro wounded. CORP. G W. HUMASON o f th e T r o u td a le sch o o l am i e x p ects portion of su g ar. A fru it a t a given COKI’ORAL RAYMOND ft I MAS<»N WILL TEEVIN to lo cate h e re soon w itli h is fam ily . CORP. W F. JEN N E LLOYD TEGART rip en ess c o n ta in s ju st so m uch pectin, SGT GUY D. JONES 2D L IE F T ERNEST TH«»M ALBERT A. JOHNSON EDRIC THOMAS tin- je lly m a k in g su b stan ce, and cun i RANK W THOMAS GUSTAVE A. JOHNSON SANDY BLUFF utilize only so m uch su g ar. II m ore WILLIAM E JOHNSON Kit A NK T< »W N S E N I» < J E<»RG E T«»W’ NSE NI) ROY JOHNSON Mr. a n d Mrs. A llen w ere ta k e n to a titan tills an io u u t is iis«‘ii tin- pro d u ct ALBERT E. JONSRUD I« ES LIE T<»WN S END A H l. AN JOY ALPHONSE VAN DONIN(’K P o r tla n d h o s p ita l, M rs. A llen w as will he ru n n y , if too little , tougli and S «». VIKEN FAXON JOY AXEL F. JOHNSON JOE VERETTI very ill w itli ty p h o id fe v e r a n d Mr. ru b b ery ." HARRY JOHNSON JOSEPH WALC’H No p ra c ticab le way by w hich liouse- A llen h ad h e a rt tro u b le . T h e ir JOHN A. JOHNSON WM WALCH «'ORP. THOS. M. WATSON FRANK KENNY wlves cun m ake tlie test is know n, d a u g h te r lias been q u ite ill b u t is im EDGAR WEDIN HAROLD KERN ALBERT WEISS GLENN H. KESTERS« »N p ro v in g a n d is a t p re s e n t w itli Mr sin ce it involves tin- use of g ra in LESLIE WILES RAY KESTERS« »N alcohol, not o b tain ab le in O regon It an d M rs. J u d k in s . W IL MARTH M« »RRIS NELSON KIRKWOOD ELGIN B. KIRKWOOD GLEN C. WOLFE Jero m e B ro o k , P e te r H a u g lu m w as found tliut pectin is m ore ubund G F \ E. WOLFE RICHARD KNARR LEM W. WOLFE ROBERT KNIERIEM a n d A m h e rt A n d rew s all left S u n d ay a n t in r a th e r u n d er-rip e th a n o v e r GEO. K. KNIERIEM R o \ E WOODWARD rip e fru its ,a n d th a t less su g a r is io a n s w e r th e call to tlie co lo rs. LEWIS • Y ElttiER LAKE. CORAL <’<>kp. HENRY ZENGER HAROLD LAKE Mrs. B e rth a A u lt w as a Portland req u ired as th e rip e n e ss inereast-s. i f th e co n ten t ru n s below a c e rta in v is ito r tw o «lays of la s t w eek. M rs. .1. C ald o a n d m o th e r, Mrs. point in any ju ice it is b e tte r e ith e r ROCKWOOD TERRY F ie ld s, w ere w eek -en d v is ito rs to to add Juice of som e under- ripe m a • ________ te ria l or of som e fru it of high pectin M r. a n d M rs. W. Q u e sin b e rry r e A fa re w e ll p a rty w as g iv en a t th e P o rtla n d . ( M rs. W in. C ald o , w ho bus been In co ntent. It is not is-st to use less th an ceived a le t te r from th e ir son E rn e s t, h o m e o f I,. S p en cer la st e v e n in g in rec e iv in g tr e a tm e n ts , is *, cup of su g a r to each cup of juice, w ho is a s te n o g r a p h e r fo r th e c h ie f h o n o r o f ills so n , H a rry , w ho left to P o rtla n d as low yield am i poor q u a lity resu lt. a u d ito r in th e tr e a s u r y d e p a rtm e n t at d ay fo r C am p Lewis. A fte r an e n h o m e a g a in m uch im p ro v ed . Jelly should he mad«' quickly. Lung jo y a b le e v e n in g w as s p e n t r e f r e s h A n th o n y H e n g s tle r v isited hom e W a sh in g to n , D. th a t he is h a v in g ills v ac a tio n am i is v is itin g liis u n d e , m e n ts w ere se rv e d a n d th e guest-- o v e r S u n d a y . He is w o rk in g at Hull ladling g ra d u a lly d estro y s tin- pectin. The Juice should la- con sid erab ly re R un lte a d w o rk s. D ex ter G oad, a t H illsv ille , Va. ,H ■ d e p a rte d , w ishing. H a rry su ccess. duced, freq u en tly about one th ird , la- Mi s F lo re n c e T< wa le is sp e n d in g w ill also v isit h is olii home a t D ugs- ( '<e-in<i|«<»litan O d essa. fore th e su g a r is ailil«d A fter the a fi »1 ' s w ith Irie n d s in P o rtla n d ctir, Va. su g a r is u(i«ied the cooking is con- O dessa, recen tly en te re d by M erman tinucil only u n til tw o row s of drops S top re u d in g h e re an d tu r n to th e ' a rc o sp ra y fo r m a g g o t or. c a b bage la ' ts, tu r n ip s , ra d ish e s, e tc . troops, fu rn ish e s tin m ost rc n ia rk a b lc fall at tin- sant«' tint«' from th e side w ant ad co lu m n . In stan ce In E u ro p e of a rap id grow th, Ail si/e.- it I. I,. K id d e r H dw . Co. of a spiam usually about t< n m inutes. lik e th a t of th e m u shroom citi«s of the R ead by all O u tlo o k w an t a d s w a n t ad . P ilo n e "O l. T ry a N. w W orld. F ound. «! In 17'»4 «... tie QKEQON H O R TIC U LTU RE s it" of a sm all I u rk ish f.w tress w h i.h N EED S TR A IN IN G OWNER,’ h ad In en tak.-n by th e R u ssian s a few y a rs p rev io u sly , it does not poss> ss a Exp« i t o rc h a rd ls ts w ith a g« n e ra l sin g le b u ild in g w hich by an y s tre tc h |.now |((| g(. of farm in g , live stock, farm of im a g in a tio n could la* d escrib ed as m ach in ery and field crops a re n< < «l« «l old. T he c ity us well us th e port o w ii In O regon h o rtic u ltu re . A special Its o rig in to a F r. n ch n tan nam ed Dc co u rse of one y e a r In h o rtic u ltu re R ibas, an officer in th e R u ssian arm y will he offered tie* m en and women who liad lid tin- a tta c k on th e T u rk ish nf tin- S la t" at He1 A g rlcu ltra l College stro n g h o ld . F ren ch Influence Is stro n g b eg in n in g next Septi m is r Tlu.m- who an d th ere, ar«' im p o rta n t co m m ercial cannot stay the full y e a r frinii Kep- F ren ch an d B ritish colonies Ita lia n s, tem b er on ar«' w elcome to com e and G re. ks. B u lg a ria n s, T a rta rs , A rnie- „m y as long a s they can. n lan s. G eo rg ian s, and o th e r ra ces In **We n«*ed women tra in e d In agri- a d d itio n to th e Jew s an d R u ssia n s c u ltu re ,” say s (' I. Ix-wis, ch ief of the m ake up th e p o p u latio n of th is cosm o-, h o rtic u ltu ra l d iv isio n , "to ta k e tin p o litati city. place of men w ho have gone in to th e war. W omen have ta k e n th e re g u la r "D ry . can or p re se rv e e v e ry th in g work in h o rtic u ltu re and also special prjssible, an d sto re in every av ailalile work in p ru n in g and p ack in g schools c o n ta in e r sa y s a Food A d m in istra tio n b u lletin . " I f you have a s u r p lu s o f, C. A. McCARTY, Special Agent Gresham, Oregon. . , . , good w hen they go out to th e o rc h a rd s fr u its o r veg etab les sh a re y o u r su rp lu s : , , , , It Is in te re s tin g to note th a t som e of w ith o th e rs. Such s h a rin g is not only , . . . . . . . . , the best o rc h a rd s in O regon today a re n eig h b o rly and h u m an , but is true m anaged by women c o n se rv atio n , as it help s in th e prob T h is new tra d e course ta k e s the lem s of food an d tra n s p o rta tio n . place of th e form er tw o-year v o catio n E very pound of food sav ed o r p re al course M«-n and women ta k in g it serv ed in y o u r hom e re le a se s a pound GRESHAM O U TLO O K (Twice a Week) w ith - will be given lab o ra to ry w ork and of th e co m m ercial su p p ly to lie sent field p ractice, w ith n ecessary In 1 I'M 1 yr. to th e firin g line an d th e h ard -w o rk in g s tru c tio n s an d d e m o n s tra tio n s T hey Dally Oregonian ........................... J « 0 0 S3 31 people sta n d in g v aiien tly b eh in d th " will spend e n tire h a lf d ay s in the 1 tally and Sunday OregViaian ... 1.00 4 It fighting forces in F ran ce. Dry, can, o rc h a rd s of C o rv allis and v icin ity , 5 SO 3 00 Daily Journal .................................. p reserv e an d sto re, an d help your p ru n in g , sp ra y in g , h a rv e s tin g , g ra d 4.00 Daily and Sunday Journal........... 7 S » n eig h b o rs to do th e sam e, as a w ar ing and p acking, ail u n d e r ex p ert Evening Telegram .................... 5 50 service.” d irectio n . W ork will likew ise lie given Weekly Oregonian to o l.lt « in budding, g ra ftin g , propping, w iring, 1.16 Semi-W eekly Journal ............ 2.00 Mtomocli mim I IJver Trouille». and o th e r m odern o rc h a rd a r ts re- Daily News and N.-W. Farmstead 3.50 No en d o f iniaery a n d a c tu a l su ffe r- j qu ired in h an d lin g an o rc h a rd sucess in g is c a u se d by d is o rd e rs o f th e fully. 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