Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAHR p o r n
GRFSHA.fi OUTLOOK, ÏTESDAY, JULY
Get Five-Year Ticket« New.
J. V. Cogswell, who 1« in charg e of
th e sale of the flve-year tick ets for
th e M ultnomah county fair, rep o rts
gratifying success in P ortland. Many
inquiries for the tickets come from
G resham and vicinity and Mr. Cogs-
w ell w ishes it to be known th a t they
may be
be obtained
obtained from
from the
the county
may
county
club agent, W. D. K inder, and from
various business bouses in Gresham .
lu U I tilO I ild U
A
C o u n ty
T
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F a ir
».Iti MH »II, OHFMON
GRESHAM LOCALS
Celebration Attracts
and S tephen DeShane, who
Many to Gresham have K enneth
spent th e w in ter w ith th e ir
C o n tin u ed from page 1
plac*8' 11 "howed off to advantage as
lbe rn, niber8 a re now supplied with
th e ir new uniform s. The band gave
several p arad es on Main stree t w hich
were much app reciated by those who
l'nP<l ,he
Conductor John-
"°n 18 r“ceivi,,K c o n g ra tu la tio n , on
g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Web-
ste r, and atten d ed G resham Union
high school, have retu rn ed to th eir
I hom e in A lberta, Canada.
C. M. D insdale, of D ickenson N D is
In G resham looking for a possible lo^a-
tlon for him self and wife
H e has
been all over th is section of the conn
rry, he states, and considers the land
the re su lt of his m onths of carefu l in an d aro u n d G resham to be th e best
A p a rty of 16. Dr. and Mrs. C. W.
H uett and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H a st­
ings and tw o ch ild ren , th e Rev. C. B.
H arrison, p asto r of th e Sellwood
M ethodist ch u rch and his wife and
two ch ild r n. also Dr. an 1 Mrs. B.
E arle P a r e r and tw o ch ildren, of
P o rtlan d , a re p lan n in g on leaving to ­
m orrow on an extended au to to u r of
th ree w eeks They will visit Yellow­
stone N ational p ark and may possibly
go to G lacier p irk before retu rn in g .
Dr. P a rk e r is the p asto r of th e F irst
M ethodist church of P o rtlan d .
Dr.
H u ett’s p u lp it will be filled each S u n ­
day m orning by supplies and th e eve­
ning services will be discontinued
d u rin g his absence.
| he has seen anyw here. Mr. D insdale
August 3-7, 182«
G resham b u sin ess ------
houses
w ere well
a form er ------
acq
of O. A.
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v r * u ain
V F . tan
Z X ce
.
and becomingly decorated In keeping Ea8tm an " h e n they lived in Mont-
T. J K liE r D E i'1' l ’,r " <.|.<o ° ,,S
W*,h th * 8p1rit ° f ,nd‘‘P«ndence. F lags fo rt. W isconsin.
An enjoyable fam ily g ath erin g was
it A. LEWIS.
President.
:' nd btinnPrs * " r e »«rung acro ss the
L. L. K idder and fam ily and Mr. and
a . w . METZGER, Secretary.
stre e t at In tervals and flags and bunt-1 Mrs. G. W. Cook of P o rtlan d m ade the held on th e law n at th e resid en ce of
<JTE' k 7 " * ‘r .• I | i n p W ere a r “ *,f< a ,ly U8ed
P ractl- M t.H ood loop trip over Sunday and J. F. W hetstone Sunday afternoon.
The affair w as also in honor of the
Raker,
H H Hail, 'w h Mitchell, t l l y every p la ce of business In the Monday.
46th w edding a n n iv ersary of Mr. and
M M Hquire, J. V. Cogswell. Frank t
,
.
I Miss O ral Sweek, an em ploye of th e
Mrs. Jero m e Cocklerease. About 40
lleln ey. Joe Dunne. H W. Melius.
A Humber of accidents In th is vicin- local telephone e x c h a n g e
O. A. Eastm an. Arthur Dowsett, ||. I, ity m arred th e otherw ise p leasan t hoi
i
i
dnBe’ has been guests w ere p resen t, friends, neig h ­
St.C lair, A F. Han,mar. B D. W al-I (d ays a lth o u g h I I l s n o ,
danB erously 1,1 du rin g the past week bors and relativ es and am ong them
rad. E. W. Aylsworth. Chas, cie v e-
v
.
. n t ’bought th a t with In testin al trouble, « h e has been w ere Mr. W hetstone's m other, Brid
land. W. D. Kinder. .1 .1. Kadderly U,' y W,H re8U,t «eriously. P erh ap s th e bedfast only since W ednesday
but
C. C. Howard. Geo. k itow ltt.
u u n n fo
o occu
ccurrence
i In n I k had
. . . been
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eanesday.
m ost
fo rtu
rtu n n a a te
te
rren ce
ailing
for tw o but
' w eekV ’prZvl get W hetstone, cf P o rtlan d ; his b ro th ­
G resham was th a t of Sunday when a loU8 to th a t
ghe lg Zow r eporL er, Joe, and sisters, Mrs. M ary K.
COM MITT FEN.
Mayer and Miss T h ressa W hetstone;
K zerutlie Committee T J. Kreuder, sp ectato r a t th e ball gam e wag stru c k ed , o be m ending slowly.
also Mrs. W h etsto n e’s dau g h ter, Mrs
. .. „
T. II. Ilow ltt. Chas. Cleveland. A. W. In th e eye by sp lin tered g lass us th e
Reeves, form erly a resi- Gibson, from South D akota, who is
Metzger. H. A. Deeds. J. V. ( •ogs- ball cam e cra sh in g th ro u g h the w ind- ,
well. M. M. Squire.
| shield of his c a r w hich was p arked ' , , o GrJ?8ham’ v‘8‘ted w ith old spending the sum m er h ere; Mrs. H er­
Budget Committee—T. It. Ilow ltt. II near the field. Xie was tak en to P o rt- frfend8 S unday' She sta te s h er m oth
m an Schm idt and ch ild ren and Ja m es
A. Lewis, Chas. Cleveland. J. V. Cogs­ land im m ediately and placed In ca re ' *
Collins, of P o rtlan d , and L. P. Cysew-
nOt bci" g WelL
well, A. W. .Metzger.
of an eye specialist. T h ree sm all boys
Mr8- Cora W alk er- w ho has been ill ski, of A berdeen, W ashington.
Building Committee—Chas. Cleveland,
Army Sm ith, of Hood River, spent
Julius Meier, J. O. Wilson. O. A E ast­ in the neighborhood w ere burned by ,o r tb e past w eek> is th o u g h t to be
man, B. X,. Walrad. H . A. Dewis, T. firecrack ers when they cam e Into too 8,owly recuperating,
Sunday a w eek ago w ith his uncle
Hruggi r. C. O. Schneider. A. F. Iluminar. close co n tact with th e ir eyes. Lan-
Mr- a " d Mrs. D. D. Sm ith en ter and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. C. A
A. W. Metzger.
don, the son of Rudolph K aser, is un-1 tained over th e F o u rth and the follow- C arothers.
Finance Coni mil lee—T. It. Ilow ltt. H. A.
able to g et one of his eyes open, but inB day Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones and
A V ancouver w edding of la st Sat
I x - w I h , Chas. Cleveland.
"
tw o ch ’ " ildren,
E lizabeth and Bud, of u rday was th a t of John George W hite
Laadseaplag and Grounds— II. A. la-wls, as he in sists he can see out of it, it is *
H. W. Melius, Jacob Feser. J. V. C ogs­ thought th e burn has not penetrated Spokane, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite of
well, Frank Heiney. M. M Squire.
the eyeball. T h e 9-year-old son of Sm ith have moved from th e Shultz G resham , and Mrs. L ouella C lark of
F abllelty—J. o . Wilson, Julius Meier, E. K. Enebo at Rockwood was burned a p a rtm e n ts into the house on F o u rth W ashougal, W ashington. T he groom
H. D. St. Clair.
around th e eyes and the 10-year-old stre e t form erly occupied by K enneth is em ployed in the paper m ills at
Hare Traek T It. Ilow ltt. C. I. Raker.
Camas, W ashington, and th e bride in
J- V. Cogswell, M. M. Squire. O. K. H ow ltt’ son of Ed K raley, b erry pickers a t the Fendall and family.
Eugene Chlodo ran ch , said someone
J. E. Dunne, Chas Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B urlingam e the woolen m ills a t W ashougal. Both
Premium 1.1st und Conrraalon. W II threw a b u rn in g firecrack er at him.
sp en t th e F o u rth of Ju ly w eek-end at w ill continue th e ir p re se n t w ork and
Mitchell,
A 10-year-old d au g h ter of some N ew port beach.
will m ake th e ir hom e in W ashougal.
Grounds mid Lighting II. A. Lewis.
cam pers on th e Base L ine road su f­
Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson has Joined her
Parking B. D. Walrad.
Mrs. George C u rrin is visiting her
fered a badly lacerated finger when It
Felice M. M. Squire.
d au g h ter, Mrs. P re w itt Cox, and fam ­ husband a t th e L ittle Sandy ra n g e r
was cau g h t in th e door of th e ir a u to ­
Kerorullon, Inside—E. W. Aylsworth.
ily a t H eppner, Oregon.
A nother statio n a t M arm ot and expects to r e ­
D ecoration, Outside J. E. Martin
mobile. T he finger was crushed at
d au g h ter, Mrs. Je ssie Benefiel, is in m ain for some tim e
Water Frank Heiney.
the point w here she w as w earing a
Ticket and Gate—J. V. Cogswell.
G resham from W asco a t h er p a re n ts'
T he re g u la r m eeting of the G resham
ring, w hich added to th e Injury. It
Amassm ent* T. It. Howltt.
home for a sh o rt visit.
city council w ill be held tom orrow
Reception Chas Cleveland. Joe Wilson ws n ecessary to tak e six stitches.
Claude S tockton has p urchased sev­ evening.
Joe E. Dunne. Richard Delch.
A serious accident 1« reported from
Trunsporliillon I». c . Zin
en
electric ran g es th ro u g h the local
M aurice Botkin and Tom Cooper,
J. V. fu g s - i Sandy w hich occurred Sunday. Olive
well. E. If. Dewis.
| Miller, the 9-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. office of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er p ro p rie to rs of th e P o rtlan d -G re sh ­
NVFKKINTKNDKNTH
and Mrs. W illiam M iller, w as stru ck com pany w hich he w ill in stall In his am -Sandy S tage com pany, have p u r­
Agrlcullurc aad llurllcultur»
an o th er -------
m achine
---.u . « . for
« r th eir
F. H. by an au to th ree m iles w est of Sandy new a p a rtm e n t house w hich w ill be chased - ----------
( ’rane.
erected some tim e d u rin g th e com ing sta Se equipm ent. T his is a 12-passen-
and
she
is
now
in
a
P
o
rtlan
d
hospital
Grange and Fumi Blspla) Jam es G
Kelly.
with a fra ctu red skull. T he g irl was year on the co rn er of T hird and Main, Ber S tu d eb ak er bus p urchased th ru
Fium i— Mr«. Vera I,. Tuoker.
playing in the road and the m achine, the old Ross p roperty, recen tly p u r- ‘be Jo h n K. L ean d er com pany, of
Llvestock s. B. Hall. TJieod. Rrugger. driven by H enry H asel w.'n<i«r
P o rtlan d . In addition to th e Sandy
of chased from G eorge Kenney.
F oullry—C. A. Matt.
run, th e itin e ra ry w ill now include
Ed
B
aum
ann
is
a
late
buyer
of
a
Sandy,
w
as
ditched
In
th
e
effort
to
Flgeuns Mr- Welsenborn.
avoid strik in g her. She w as rushed new electric ran g e w hich will be in ­ Boring in th e schedule w hich is be
Ilnmestlr Science Mrs. Annle Hevel.
ing arran g ed .
Art Mrs 11. G. Smith.
to G resham for p relim in ary trea tm e n t, stalled in his residence soon.
Helmut ( Bili Work W. I>. Kinder.
and la ter tak en to P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning accom
Mrs. K. C. R oberts has been added
A atomohlles J. E. Ininne.
to th e o p eratin g force of th e local te l­ panied th e ir son and fam ily, Mr. and
M arhlaery- C. I Itaker.
See the b arg ain s listed in the W ant ephone exchange board.
Mrs. Lafe M anning, of P o rtlan d , on a
Huliy Slmw Mrs. E. II. Crane.
Ads.
A rth u r F ra ce has been appointed as th ree-d ay trip around th e Mt. Hood
c a rrie r in the m essenger service for Loop. T h eir son-in-law and daugh
mail betw een th e postofflee and the ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McRoy, of
P o rtlan d , stayed a t th e M anning home
depot
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. H ow ltt and son. h ere in th e ir absence.
“Gravity Balance”
gives America a neu)
power
sensation
rile extriiorilliuiry pcrl'oriii-
iiiiee-iiliilit) in' (hi*. I»e«u(i-
hil. big, lilirli-poncreil Over-
la ml Six I h winninir over
I ios ( h gi ' new enthuHiantH in
everj community in Ynierl-
ea. W ith n lull iO-hrake
borM poncr delivered in a
direel line from Its gravity-
halaneed
enirine
Htraiuht
throuirli to the rear axle
shaft, it Is the snappiest, fast»
est, most atruresshe ear this
country has ever seen in i t s
niae-or-prlee class.
Eour-
wheel brakes optional.
S IX S tD A ^ I
935
$
F. O. It. Factory
Prices and Sis'dflcutluns su b­
ject to change without notice.
The New
I V s FIN V \t F
PLAN
Kofi'» rs easy tim e pay
fm e n t te rm s at the!
i l o w I - t 1 1 . , l l t 1 list III
L ith e in d u s try
Overland Six
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
J. C. HESSEL
Phone Gresham
111!
W A. H ESSEL
An ad journed re g u la r m eeting of
F red erick , and Elwood D uncan, at
board w ill be
held »■.
at th
tended th e M olalla ro undup Monday, i the fair
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mv e city
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon w ent to hal1 T h u rsd ay n ig h t th is week.
C en tralia, W ashington, S atu rd ay , to ful1 atten d an ce is desired
spend the F o u rth with relatives. They
K. A. M iller w as one of th e pall
retu rn ed
Monday evening
accom- b ea rers at th e fu n eral of his au n t,
panied by th eir niece. Miss C atherine Mrs. S. A. Chase, who w as buried at
F uszard, who will rem ain in G resh- Oregon City la st T h u rsd ay .
Mrs
am for an indefinite visit.
Chase w as 84 y ea rs of age and cam e
Miss G ertru d e A lexander is slowly acro ss th e plain s w ith h er p are n ts
recovering from an a tta c k of th e Hu Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Stevenson, at an
T he Ede D ecorating com pany, ot e a rly age. She died Ju n e 29 after
P o rtlan d , w hich decorated h ere ex long illness.
tcnslvely at last y e a r's fair tim e, w as
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A nderson and
responsible for some of th e w ell-dec- Mr. and Mrs. C arl Dahl and fam ily
o rated business places here th is drove to Klondyke, Oregon, recently
F ourth. Mr. E stes, w ith an assista n t, and visited w ith relativ es of Mrs
decorated the follow ing p laces; W alt- Dahl. Raym ond D ahl w as left w ith a
r
Metzger s, J. E. M etzger's. W ell- b ro th er of Mrs. Dahl. W illiam W alker
ngs re sta u ra n t. Ivy service station, w here he w ill rem ain d u rin g v acation
R oberts confectionery and the O scar-
... e. u
.
s.
,
, ,
I Mrs. \ \ . C. B urch and son, C lair, left
ett
Many are a rra n g in g w ith th is p r i,i;, v
B„ i „ „ „
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. .. h o e i l ir * n places
,
I F rid ay for Salem w here they visited
J com pany
d ecorate
IIV to
I f) flP
P n f* R to t th
l a n o o ap
r*»s I
w
ith
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
rn
e
st
Thom.
Th
j p ro p riately for th e com ing fair week.
all Intended to leave la te r for Rose
A. W. Shipley h as p u rch ased a new
| b u rg to visit relativ es over th e F o u rth
| Chevrolet to u rin g car.
Miss E lean o r Botkin left Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen en ter-
I tabled last week th e Rev. and Mrs. a v isit w ith frien d s in O akland and
Robert M iller and Dr. C arl M iller and San F rancisco.
W hy Be Satisfied
With Less Than Your
IV Soior's F u ll P o w e r
i l E power as well as satisfactory and economical
operation depends upon the condition of a motor’s piston
equipment—piston rings, pistons and pins. When worn
they need replacement.
A worn motor means a larger gas and oil consump­
tion and in these days that is no small item.
You have every right to expect the utmost from your
automobile, even though the speedometer does show a
large mileage. A thorough re-conditioning Vvill bring
back all the old-time pep and power and lower your
gas and oil consumption.
BRING YOUR CAR TO US. Let us look it
oyer. H e guarantee an expert mechanical job and
will use only the best parts.
YOU GET A PRICE IN ADVANCE.
GRESHAM GARAGE
HAMLIN A HOSS, Props.
P hone 2391
N ight 706
,On .
_
the level
and “above board”—that’s the
reputation we’ve made in the
lumber business and that’s the
way we propose to continue.
When lumber took a big drop-dow n went our prices—to the
bottom. And you’ll find us filling your order with the very best
grade of stuff that your money can buy anywhere. Whether it’s
a clothes pole or a carload you can depend on full measure, good
quality, prompt service and low price.
Eastman Lumber Co.
Phone 2121
Gresham
■SB
W H IL E W E a re ere ctin g
MONUMENTS to our
GREAT n atio n al heroes,
L E T ’S not forget th e
FELLOW S who invented
ICE CREAM, because they
GAVE to th is hot old
WORLD of o u rs a
COOLING n e c ta r th a t
SIMPLY co u ld n 't be
REPLACED, so w hile
Y’OU ARE plying th«
PALM leaf today and
MOPPING p ersp ira tio n ,
JU ST rem em ber th a t
OUR fo u n tain is h ere
AT Y'OUR service w ith
JU ST ab o u t a th o u san d
ANTIDOTES for th a t
SW ELTER IN G feeling and
IF T H E suggestion
SOUNDS good to you
JU ST phone friend
HUSBAND to stop h ere
ON H IS w ay hom e this
EVENING and b rin g along
SOME of tiiat W eatheriey
D ELICIO U S Ice cream In
CHOCOLATE, stra w b e rry ,
MAPLENUT, F ren ch salad or
VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake
A H IT w ith th e en tire
FAMILY. T ry it.
Among th o se w ho atten d ed th e pic
fam ily, from Salem , also Dr. and Mrs.
..... ........ from
..
Die at B ridal V’ell from th e Undenom
A lbert Miller and two ch ildren,
McMinnville. W ith th e exception of "la tio n a l tem p le on Monday w ere the
We c a rry a stock of g ro ceries for
I Mr. L arsen th e four fam ilies drove to Rev.
D
and "* Mrs. S. F. P itts, Mr. and Mrs
th e convenience 71
of th e b erry pickers
Bonneville Monday and spent a p leas­ X '.. K o rju n d . Mr. .,n,, M r,. M. ,r ,„ 1
an t tim e viewing th e fish h atch eries Sunday, E. N. Camp, Mrs. Toney Ba- until ete n in g .
The M illers a re old frien d s of Mrs. ker, Mr. and Mrs. B urlingam e, of
L arsen. T he Rev. C arl Young and F airview , R. C. F race and th ree
lam ily. of W hite Salm on. W ashington, d au g h ters, Irv in G reen, Miss Floella
w ere also ca lle rs at th e L arsen home Jacobs. H arley Clifford, Miss Blanche
SECOND & MAIN
T rim ble. Mrs. M. E. W illiam s, and Mr
Monday afternoon.
GRESHAM
The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts left and Mrs. F ra n k Noble and Mrs. H
i today to atten d a cam pm eeting at Bel- King, of P o rtlan d . T he picnic d inner ley com pose th e bread m aking team
fonta;iio. 17 m iles south of Corvallis, w as enjoyed a t th e C harles N ordling from G resham .
K efreshm eut Stand F ire H azard,
The farm acco u n t team is p lanning
which is conducted by th e C h ristian home.
Claim.
M issionary A lliance. Mr. P itts will
Mrs. G. A. Cox and son. Ray, and one of th e m ost th o ro u g h d em o n stra­
re tu rn at th e end of the week to co n ­ Miss N ellie C u rrin . of P o rtlan d , w ent tions on farm acco u n tin g attem pted
.
R. B. Jack so n , who d u rin g th e p ast
duct services as usual in th e tem ple to W ahkiacus, W ashington, to visit for some tim e. T his w ork w ill prob- week erected a confectionery sta n d on
'
1
over Sunday.
Guy Cox over th e week-end. They ably be p ut on th ree different days a t
»he county fair.
h p roperty occupied by Miss E lva
Mrs. A nnie W right has purchased also spent some tim e w ith th e C lark
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Dolan, w as arre ste d by M arshal K elly
th e Jo h n Conley p ro p erty on F ourth M elugin fam ily. T hey re p o rt th a t the
stree t and expects to occupy It as th erm o m eter reg istered 102 a t 11 Oregon Metropolis Among l ead ers. Kri,lay m,,rnfng on com plaint sw orn to
The an n u a l rep o rt of th e P o rtlan d by E ra 'ik Kinyon. w ho occupies the
soon as su itab le im provem ents have o'clock Sunday m orning.
E lectric Pow er com pany show s th a t adjoining property. His a rre st w as
been m ade on the house. It has la te ­
s r e i ^ c ^ i d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ / o i s r r " ; he ctharge o i
•
ly been re-papered and painted but
Club leader Training Teams.
she expects to add a sleeping porch
Miss H elen Cowgill, th e a ssista n t I n ite d S tates cities. An ex trao rd i- n n haZdr<l an<l he w as arra ig n e d the
to g eth er w ith some o th er rem odeling. sta te club leader, is com ing to G resh ­ n ary in crease is show n in th e use of *am e <>“ >' before R ecorder C. G.
electricity for dom estic ap p lian ces— Schneider. T he hearin g has been heia
am today and will be w orking in th is S
’ t h T ^ r . *he
¡"he’ e ^ " " ""n '
m~ “ n* ° f
vicinity W ednesday and th e two fo l­
creased
its
num
ber
of
sto
ck
h
o
ld
ers
by
e
,y
council
on
th
e
com
ing Wed-
low ing days.
She w ill be at th e
2.093;
52.2
per
cen
t
of
all
its
stock-
nesdav
evening,
when
it
will
be decid-
G resham high school building on
holders a re O regonians. For 15 y ears ed w hether or not Ja ckson will he
T h u rsd ay to In stru ct th e various the com pany has g en erated 85 per asked to v a c a te Mr
.
?!
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More people to read and
team s of th e county in th e w hite cen t of its o u tp u t by w ater pow er - i . i . .
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bread d em o n stratio n w hich is to be some o th e r trem en d o u s h y d ro electric l° ” aVe 8e€Ured a Perm it before ere ct-
put on a t the county fair next month. u n its a re now being built. T he com- lng his 8,an d -
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On W ednesday and F riday Miss Cow­ 400.000 In h ab itan ts, keenly alive to the
and look for what you
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gill w ill tra in the can n in g d em o n stra­ ad v an tag es of p ro g ressiv e, public-
want or advertise for it.
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