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    GRESHAM »FTLOOK,
TUESDAY, AVGUST « ,
1927
PAGE THREE
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| land, 2d W. R. E ck h art. P ortland.
P h o to g rap h ic views, 1st W. R.
Best piece, any com bination, 1st K reuder.
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M BIn' P ortland, 3d
' E ck h art, 2d F. E. Shepard, P o rt- i.oiig E * Ge88eI,chell> 2d Bes8le
M arigolds, C alendulas. 1st Em m a
Best display of baskets, 1st Mrs.
¡' land.
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I W alter Forbes, 2d Cora Giese
S till life arran g em en t 1st W. R. Amateur Hater Color Paintings. Rl’88' • i, ..
M ontbretlas, 1st Em m a Ross, 2d
Best display am ateu r cut flowers,
E ck h art. 2d Mrs. H G. H artsh o rn e.
P o rtra it sketch, 1st Mrs. J. E. Louise H eld h o u se
l i s t Mrs. W alter Forbes. 2d Cora
Out of door photographic studv, P etite.
l ansies, 1st Cora Giese, 2d A. L. | Giese. 3d Mrs John Welbes.
I 1st W. R. E ck h art. 2d Mrs. H. O.
F igure study. 1st Daye M urphy,
Best basket of old fashioned Itow-
i H artshorne.
2d Mrs. J. E. P etite.
d sc Cofemaii
iu e 1st M rs J I ' F P
« nnl!‘ Fred
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A o l°-
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ls t display
Eva Soue.
m a floral
Ross.
Bromoil, 1st J. F. Bostford, P o rt- 2d L ? an M
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C' Mrs'
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by 2d
am Em
ateur
1 laud.
M arine 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite.
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A m ateur Oil Painting.
Phlox, annual, ls t Mrs. W alter Kendall F low er club, 3d Capitol
F inished p o rtra it, 1st Bird Le-
Flow ers, 1st Mrs. J. E. P etite.
korbes, 2d A. L. Davies.
H ill F lo ral Co.
Fever, P o rtland.
Exhibition 3 pain tin g s not o th e r­
P etunias, 1st Mrs.W .S.Scott.
Best collection cactus dahlias.
L andscape from n ature, 1st Bird wise entered, 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite,
E verlasting flowers. 1st Ida B. ls t Ralph M ercer, 2d A. L. Davies
Le Fever, 2d. Isabelle Grutze, P o rt­ 2d Daye Murphy.
K
reuder,
2d
Em
m
a
Ross.
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Best collection decorative dahl-
land.
Pustel.
salp
tg
lo
sls,
1st
Mrs.
J.
W
elbes.
las.
ls t A L. Davies, 2d R. Mercer.
Animal study, 1st and 2d Mrs. E.
Landscape. 1st Mrs J E. P etite,
Sweet peas. Ist Mrs. .1. W eibes,
Best collection show’ dahlias, l s t
W. Curlson, P o rtlan d .
2d J. M. Coleman.
2d Mrs. F red C. Bartholotnew.
A. L. Davies.
M arine from n atu re , 1st Anna M.
Monochrome.
Zinnias, I s t D. E. H olden, 2d
Best collection Pompon dahlias.
I A nderson, P o rtlan d .
P o rtra it, 1st L ucile W allace. 2d Mrs. W alter Forbes.
Continued on page 4
| F low ers, 1st Isab elle G rutz, 2d Mrs. J. E. Petite. 3d A rnold Rogers.
Best collectiop o rn am en tal g rass-
P ete r W eiland.
F ig u re study, 1st A rnold Rogers, es. Ist Cora Giese.
.
F ru it, 1st B ird* Le Fever, 2d 2d , Mrs. . J. E. Petite.
. . . . . .
i Beat Collection roses. Ist Mrs.
Battery Service.
■ P eter W eiland.
L andscape, Ist Mrs. Nat Sinythe. John Weibes. 2d Cora Giese.
A g u aranteed b attery for $3 or $4
Exhibition of th re e pain tin g s not 2d Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Best collection tlow ers not oth er- and your old one. C harging, 50c.
j otherw ise entered, 1st Bird Le-
M arine, 1st Arnold Rogers. 2d wise specified, ls t Mrs. J. W elbes, Powell Valley Service station a t
Fever, 2ds H azel W onacott and Mrs. J. E. Petite.
2d Mrs. Fred C. Bartholom ew.
52d street. Phone TAbor 0284 after
I Mrs. A. W. E aston.
Flow ers, 1st Mrs. J. E. P etite il
Best centerpiece for table decor- 1 1 p. m.—Adv.
A rnold Rogers.
M iscellaneous.
O riginal book p late, 1st Mrs. J.
E. Petite, B ru sh P ra irie , W ashing­
FLOK IL DEPARTMENT.
ton.
Am uteur P lan ts.
O riginal design for border, 1st
Best four porch baskets, ls t Mrs.
Mrs. J. E. Petite.
W alter Forbes.
D isplay of an tiq u es, 1st Mrs. C.
Best porch boxes, not less th a n 2,
| G. H um ason.
ls t Eva Stone, T routdale, 2d Mrs.
Best and m ost varied pieces, W alter Forbes.
One of the severest te sts ever im- i “T his tru c k is now m aking two
Mr. Hamil w rote: A fter having H n a tu ra listic ), 1st Maude W anker,
Best exhibit of house p lan ts, ls t
P ortland.
posed on a m otor ca r cam e to light ' rounds trip s on a 35-mile haul, cov- i, , ,
Mrs. W. H. Gibson, 2d Cora Giese.
Buicks th e p ast seven y ears w ith
Begt 8pecimen of arld etching.
Best exhibit of asp arag u s fern,
recen tly thro u g h R. O. H am il, of ering 140 m iles each day w ith a
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Are you alw ays upstairs wheh the telephone
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excellent serv ice and little e x p e n se .' 1st Maude W anker.
ls t Mrs. T heodore B rugger, 2d Joe
L udington, M ichigan, who w rote load w eighing from live to seven-
Best specim en of luster, 1st T ritz. P ortland.
rings
on the floor below?
the Buick Motor com pany th a t a tons, w hich speaks very w ell for 1 conceived th e idea of p u ttin g th e ;\|audt, W anker.
Best exhibit of fern s not listed
fro n t end of a 1920 seven-passen-
above, ls t Mrs. W. H. Gibson.
modified Buick sedan in his pos- , the Buick of 1920.'
Arts and Crafts.
Best exhibit begonias, l s t Mrs.
Best collection of copper and
session was doing satisfacto ry duty
Mr. Ham il is driving his sixth ger sedan on the re a r end of a
An exten sion telephone, costing only a few
W. H. Gibson.
as a seven-ton tru ck , covering 140 Buick passenger car, and also still w ell know n heavy duty tru ck . T his I b rass, 1st Je ssie W alker G ardner.
Best
exhibit
of
fuchsia,
1st
Mrs.
Best collection of batik w ork. 1st
cents a day, will save m iles of w alking and
m iles each day w ith loads of logs, has his first, a 1920 sedan w hich, was accom plished by saw ing th e Mailde W anker,
T heodore Brugger.
hours of tim e.
according to word received by j he w rites, is in p erfect condition.
fram es in tw o and lapping them to-
Best collection carved wood, 1st
Best exhibit g eranium s, ls t Cora
Giese.
drive shaf* and brak e rods.
J W alter W. Metzger, local dealer, ¡g eth er, and also lengthening th e Mr8- H el,ry Anderegg.
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Best exhibit of palm s, ls t Cora
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Best collection decorated novel-
Giese.
Silk quilt, ls t Mrs. Eva H am il-i Whole w heat, ls t Ida B. K reuder. ' tiea- l s t Jes8ie W a |ker G ardner,
Best specim en of above but not
ton.
' G raham bread, ls t Geo. N. Lee
Hest collection clay modeling, ls t
en tered in above, ls t Mrs. W. IL
Velvet or woolen, - l s t • —
Mrs. E va ‘ P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. Geo. W ebster.
E thel Strong.
H am ilton, 2d Mrs. Mary Leslie.
Baking pow der biscuits, ls t Mrs ! B est collection of shades, ls t Gibson, 2d H azel Rivears.
Best specim en p lan t not o th e r­
Braided rug, ls t Mrs. C. A hlquist. Jo h n Eggim an, 2d Mrs. Lulu ! Je ssie W alker G ardner, 2d Anna M.
C ontinued from page 1
wise specified, ls t Mrs. E. H orst-
| A nderson.
C enterpiece
em broidered,
ls t Adam s, P o rtlan d .
Mrs. A. R. Mann, 2d Vada Mitchell.
G raham gem s, ls t Mrs. Corsage,
Best collection of gesso, l s t Mrs. m ann, 2d Joe T ritz.
C utw ork, ls t Mrs. Alice P ilant.
A m ateur Cut Flow ers.
Best piece crochet, ls t Mrs. A. R. So and Sew Circle, 2d Lois Kelly. c - L - R obinson, P o rtlan d , 2d D ora
Not o therw ise specified, ls t Mrs
Mann. 2d Mrs. E. H. Myers.
Best display a ste rs, ls t Mrs. Nat
Cakes.
E- W hitney.
W iliiam F. S chm ierer.
Best piece ta ttin g , ls t Vada
F ru it cake, ls t Mrs. B. L. W alrad.
Best collection of pottery, lst Sm ythe, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. W alter
Pillows.
Forbes.
STORAGE
Coffee cake, l s t Mrs. A. W. E a s­ Je ssie W alker G ardner.
Silk em broidery, ls t Genevieve M itchell, 2d Mrs. M ary C. Splaw n.
Best collection
bankets,
ls t
Best needlew ork, ls t Vada M itch­ ton, 2d Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an.
C arnations, ls t
Mrs.
W ulter
BATTERY
N icholson.
ell, 2d Mrs. Geo. W. F eath ers, P o rt­
Nut cake, l s t Mrs. A. F. H am m ar. Mrs. L. I). S ilv erstein . 2d D ora E. Forbes, 2d Mrs. Guy 11. Robertson.
F ilet crochet, l s t V ictoria Olby
W
hitney.
D ianthus pinks, ls t A. L. Davies,
Angel cake, l s t Mrs. A lbert Rod-
Pillow , long or b arrel shape, ls t land.
M iscellaneous.
T routdale.
Best hand m ade lace not listed, lun.
Je ssie W alker G ardner. P ortland,
P
o
ster,
ls
t
Daye
Murphy,
2d
Cosmos, ls t Mrs. Nat .Smythe.
ls t Mrs. F ietta H ibbert, 2d Mrs. E.
Chocolate lay er cake, 2d Mrs.
2d Mrs. George H ansen. P ortland.
Mrs. J. E. P etite.
P eren n ial ch ry san th em u m s, ls t
Wm. Thom.
Round pillow, ls t Mrs. A. G. H. Myers.
Illu stra tio n s, ls t Daye M urphy, Eva Stone, 2d Mrs. W alter Forbes.
Best p o rtiere, 2d Mrs. A urelia
Devils food layer cake, ls t Mrs.
L am bert, 2d Mrs. Eva H am ilton,
Calliopsfs, ls t Ida B. K reuder,
Mason, P ortland.
A. F. H am m ar, 2d Mrs. Wm. Thom. 2d H arry Yates.
P ortland.
Magazine cover, l s t Daye Murphy, 2d Eva Stone.
Best an tiq u e fabric, 2d Nora
Cocoanut layer cake, l s t Mrs.
Not otherw ise specified, ls t J e s ­ W ithrow.
2d Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Golden Glow, l s t Eva Stone, 2d
Wm. Thom.
sie W alker G ardner, 2d Mrs. A. G.
P rin tin g , ls t Mrs. J. E. Petite.
Mrs. A lbert Kodlun.
Best fancy w ork not otherw ise
S unshine cake, l s t Mrs. A. F.
L am bert.
G ladiolus, l s t L. S in clair, P o rt­
P rofessional China.
i’orch pillow s, l s t V ictoria Olby, listed. 1st Jo sie Bliss, 2d Vada H am m ar, 2d Mrs. C. G. Schneider.
Mitchell.
Best collection 3 kinds cake, l s t
Best large vase, any com bina­ land. 2d Mrs. A. W. Easton.
2d Je ssie W alker G ardner.
G aillardia, ls t Ida II. K reuder,
Club Work.
Mrs. Wm. Thom.
tion. ls t Maude W anker.
Boudoir, ls t D oris H artsh o rn e
Best display needlew ork Oregon
Domestic Baking.
Best piece, any com bination, ls t 2d Mrs. W. 8. Scott.
2d F lorence Lindquist.
A nnual delphineum , ls t Mrs.
club, ls t Neighborhood club Mrs.
Dozen fried cakes, ls t Mrs. Geo. i Maude W anker
Two H andkerchief«.
Fred C. B artholom ew , E stacada,
A m ateur China.
T attin g trim m ed, ls t Hazel W on­ P earl Mack. 2d R ebekah W elfare W ebster.
Dozen ginger cookies, l s t Louise ' Best and m ost varied collection, Oregon.
acott. P o rtlan d . 2d Mrs. T. C. H al­ club Lucy Donley, 3d D orcas Cir­
cle Mrs. A. McManus.
P eren n ial delphineum . 1st Mrs.
Fieldhouse, 2d Ruth Holmes.
ls t Bessie Long, 2d Mrs. E. P. Ges-
Ivy F illin g S tation
Phone 1701
ley. Boring.
W alter Forbes, 2d Mrs. N at Sm ythe
D isplay of needlew ork by individ­
Dozen w hite su g ar cookies, ls t sellchen, P o rtland.
Colored em broidery, ls t Mrs. W
Vuleanizing
Battery
Repairing
H
ydrangea,
l
s
t
Eva
Stone,
2d
ual, lst Mrs. W. A. W inters 8. E. Mrs. C. E. Ja sp e r, 2d Mrs. George
Best and m ost varied collection
A. W inters, 2d M arvel Hill.
Mrs. P ete r L enard.
Circle,
2d
Mrs.
B.
J.
Goff,
Boring,
W
ebster.
(n
a
tu
ra
listic
)
l
s
t
Bessie
Long,
2d
W hite em broidery, l s t Marvel
3d W innifred O sburn.
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i Mrs. A. E. Eggim an, P o rtland.
Hill. 2d Genevieve Nicholson.
ART.
B est specim en of raised enam el.
('united F ru its.
F ilet trim m ed, ls t Mrs. E.
A m ateur P hotography.
I 1st Mrs. Ray H an sb erfy , P o rtlan d .
Canned loganberries, 1st Mrs.
B artsch.
B est collection Oregon land- I 2d Mrs. A. E. Eggim an.
F ancy crochet, 2d Mae C. H osner. Geo. R S chaefer, 2d Mrs. E.
Not otherw ise specified, ls t Mar­ B artsch, 3d Mrs. Jo h n Eggiman.
R aspberries, ls t Mrs. Geo.Lusted,
vel Hill.
2d Ida B. K reuder, 3d Mrs. George
Towels.
P air tow els em broidered in white, R. Schaefer.
G ooseberries, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch. j
l s t E thel M. Irving, 2d Mrs. A. R.
B lackberries, l s t Mrs. J. M. Com­
Mann.
E m broidered colored, ls t Mae C. stock, W hite Salm on. W ash., 2d
Mrs. C. E. Jasp er, P o rtlan d , 3d Mrs.
H osner, 2d Mrs. Eva H am ilton.
C rochet trim m ed, ls t Mrs. A. R. A lbert Rodlin.
S traw b erries, ls t Josie Bliss, 2d
Mann.
Not otherw ise specified, ls t Mrs. Mrs. Alice P ilan t, 3d Mrs. E.
B artsch.
G eorge L usted. 2d Marvel Hill.
Mrs. Humphreys has completed the baking
P ears, ls t Mrs. E. B artsch 2d
Aprons.
Mrs.
Geo.
R.
Schaefer.
demonstration at (¡resham and is now conducting
F ilet crochet trim m ed, ls t G ene­
Peaches, 1st M argaret E. C.
vieve N icholson. 2d E thel M. Irving
Bangs,
P
o
rtlan
d
,
2d
Mrs.
George
a demonstration at
Colored em broidery, ls t L illian
R oberts, 2d Mrs. H. G. H artshorne. L usted. 3d Josie Bliss.
P
runes.
1st
Mr?.
C.
E.
Jasp
er,
2d
Fancy, ls t Marvel Hill, 2d Mrs.
Mrs. E. B artsch, 3d Mrs. John E ggi­
Wm. F. S chm ierer.
man.
Fancy Bags.
W hite ch erries, 1st Mrs. John
C rocheted, ls t Mrs. E. H. Myers.
an. 2d Jo sie Blisis, 3d Mrs. E.
Beaded, ls t Jessie W alker G ard­ Eggim
B artsch.
ner.
Black ch erries, 1st Mrs. George
Not o therw ise specified, l s t Mrs. Lusted.
2d Mrs. John Eggim an, 3d
TROUTDALE, AUG. 22 TO 25, Inc.
E H. Myers, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilver­ Josie
Bliss.
stein.
Collection
fl
ja
rs
different
kinds
In fa n ts’ G arm ents.
D ress in w hite em broidery, ls t fru it not included in above, 1st Mrs.
Genevieve N icholson, 2d G ladys B. Geo. Schaefer.
Mrs. Humphreys is a nationally known baking
( anned Vegetable«.
T u rn e r.
Canned corn, not on cobs, 1st
D ress In colored em broidery, ls t
authority and she will demonstrate exclusively
Mrs. May R oberts, 2d A rneta M. Mrs. E. B artsch. 2d Mrs. George R.
S chaefer, 3d Mrs. H om er Arct.
R oberts.
with a full automatic, electric
S tring beans, 1st Mrs. Geo. R.
P etticoat in w hite em broidery, ls t
I Schaefer. 2d Mrs. John Eggim an.
G enevieve Nicholson.
Bootees em broidered, ls t Marvel 3d Mrs. A lbert Rodlin.
T om atoes, 1st Mrs. Jo h n E ggi­
Hill.
Bootees, crocheted, ls t Mrs. B. L. man, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch, 3d Mar­
garet E. C. Bangs.
S ta n d a r d M o d t lt
W alrad.
Baby beets, 1st Mrs. E. B artsch,
Coat, ls t A rneta M. R oberts, 2d
II I 9^nch wtifflbate}
2d Mrs. G eorge L usted, 3d Ida B.
Mrs. M ary R oberts.
C oach
91175
Pillow , l s t L nlu R. Moody, P o rt­ K reuder.
Sedan
1255
Special h ig h -c o m p r e ssio n fu els w ere d ev elo p ed to
A
sparagus,
1st
Mrs.
Geo.
Lusted.
land.
1 127-tnds *rh*f>lbo.fe)
elim in ate sp ark -k n ock , ping and rou gh n ess.
Baby
ca
rro
ts,
1st
Mrs.
Geo.
L
u
st­
Cap, ls t Mrs. M. B. Splaw n, 2c
Full line of Westinghouse Electric Ranges on
C
o
a
c
h
91295
ed, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch . 3d Mrs. Geo.
Mrs. C. L. K etchum , P ortland.
W h at th e se s p e c ia l fu e ls h a v e s o u g h t . H u d s o n ,
Sedan
1395
R. Schaefer.
C hildren’s G arm ent«.
display at
th
rou gh an e x c lu s iv e new co m p a n io n in v e n tio n to
Peas.
1st
Mrs.
C.
E.
Ja
sp
er,
2d
C u sto m -B u ilt M o d els
C hild's dress, w hite lingerie, ls t
the Super-Six principle, obtain s from ordinary gaso­
1 1 2 7 i n c h o .'h t- v lb titv 'i
Genevieve N icholson. 2d Mrs. John Mrs. Geo. R. S chaefer. 3d Mrs. E.
B artsch.
Eggim an.
llro d g h a n i
line You fill you r tank an y w h ere. And y o u save
»157.4
Mixed vegetables, 1st Mrs. E.
T -P a.» P h aeto n
IfcSIl
C hild's dregs, colored em broidery,
m o n ey on e v e r y filling.**
B artsch.
4 -Pa»» Sedan
1850
2d Genevieve Nicholson.
It m akes H udson the m ost e c o n o m ic a l car per pound
Canned Meat«.
A rticles not otherw ise specified.
t. o. ft. tte tr u U .
Plus
w
a
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r
a
c
ts
r
la
s
Canned beef. 1st Mrs. C. E J a s ­
w e ig h t in the. w orld.
1st Mrs. C. L. Robinson, 2d Mrs.
per. 2d Mrs. E. B artsch, 3d Mrs.
N ora Rusher.
Apron em broidered, l s t Mary John Eggiman.
Canned pork. 1st Mrs. C. E. J a s ­
Nicholson. P ortland.
Towel, ls t Dorothy R oberts, P o rt­ per, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch, 3d Ida B.
E L E C T R IC STORE^ m Z / ' e l ECTAIC B L D O . ™
K reuder.
land, 2d Mary Nicholson.
Canned chicken. 1st Mrs, E.
Lunch cloth, ls t Mary Nicholson.
Hud non - Essex Dealer
B artsch. 2d Mrs C. E. Ja sp er, 3d
Work of Girls under II year«
Pow ell St.
Phone 801
Gresham
M argaret E. C. Bangs.
of age.
Phone 2491
( ìresham
Opposite P. O.
D resser scarf, ls t M axine W ona­
Jelly.
cott. P ortland.
Apple Jelly. 1st Mrs. E. B artsch.
Work not o therw ise specified, ls t
C u rra n t jelly. 1st Mrs. George R.
Hr Franklin
Mary Nicholson. 2d Ida P ilant.
Schaefer.
.Id Sure Shirted Something
Rngs.
G rape jelly, 2d Mrs. E. Bartsch.
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Braided wool. V ictoria Olby. 2d
L oganberry jelly, 1st Mrs. E
(
i m i G h i
Mr C. A hlquist.
B artsch, 2d Mrs. L au ra Burch.
HAVE stool . For?
Hand woven, cotton, ls t Mrs. E.
Ja m.
Bartsoh.
Collection 6 different kinds jam.
S inging - ano been
< ro< het rugs. 1st L ulu R. Moody. 1st Mrs. E. B artsch.
GOQ7Y FOR ME?.
2d Victoria Olby.
Best well balanced m eal of can-
\ MOT T & O A V .
l.u g s not -pecifled, unusual, 1st nod products, 1st Mrs. Geo. Lusted
Mr F ietta H ibbert, 2d Mrs. A nna
Progerie«.
E. K arr, P o rtlan d .
S traw b erry , 1st Mrs. H om er
(füllt«.
Arct, 2d Mrs. Ray H ansberry,
( ottoh. pieced, 1st Mae C. H os- P ortland,
nei
2d Mrs. F ra n k W ashburn.
Plum . 1st Mrs. E. Bartsch.
Bri lal Veil, Oregon.
Collection 6 different kinds of
Cotton, applique, 1st Mae C. H os­ fru it preserv es, not included in
ner
above. 1st Mrs E B artsch .
Woolen 2(! Victoria Olby.
Pickle«.
Silk, 1st Mrs. A. 3. P atte rso n , P o rt­
Sweet cucum ber pickles, ls t Mrs. 1
land. 2d Mrs. M yrtle B ennett. P o rt- E Bartsc h
land.
Kellsbe«.
Silk and velvet, ls t Mrs. Lee
Collection 8 pint ja rs different
S h elte r.
kinds relish es, l s t Mrs. A. W
Work n( l.adie» n ,e r (U yeor» of a< Easton.
Buick Passenger Car Used as Heavy Duty Truck
Don 7 Run Downstairs
Premium Awards
O regon T elephone C o .
SERVICE STATION
This is the Place to get Therti
Gresham Battery & Tire Shop
Baking Demonstration
FOX’S STORE
The new high compression antiknock
Hudson motor
Westinghouse Range
uses any Gasoline.
- -
and turns waste heat to power
PO R TLA N D
ELECTRIC
P O NV E RjpffiCOMPAN Y
A ö-rentures
Cotton patch work quilt, lst M.
E. T u rn e r. Boring.
Ham m oud, P ortland.
2d
Mrs. M
Bread.
W hite bread. 1st Mrs. L. Lamb, ,
P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. C F. Rueber.
M . C. W ebster M otor Co.
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