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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1928)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Pickle Factory Specializes in ‘Gresham Brand’ Products Domestic Skill Dra ws Awards Instructions Given on Berry Cane Care TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS W W n Will Sponsor p|an ¡s Suggested Cemetery Clean-up r r • p F i tor rair Grounds One of th e choicest d isplays of i A. W inters, 2d Marvel L. Hill, Citizens of G resham and vicinity th e county fair th is year w as th a t W hite E m broidery— 1st Mrs. W who have so severely criticized the Cane b erry g ro w ers w ill need to of th e dom estic science d ep a rt- ! A. Boysbon, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. Never in the history of the M ult m ent u nder t h e s . m e r v i s i n , , o f M r . I Crochet—1st Mrs L. B. , give th e ir fields special atten tio n at condition of the G resham cem etery nomah county fair w ere the An e n te rp rise located in G resham T he next w om an seals them by m e u i u nuer tn< supervision of Mis. I S ilverstein. 2d Mrs S. B. G uerin. : th is tim e if th e canes a re to be in and have said again and again th a t P earl Mack, assisted by Mrs. P. grounds arran g e d m ore a ttra c tiv e Nut S p e c ifie d — 1st M rs. A. H. F. . w hich is forging ahead and des vacuum , w hile th e next labels them , Brockway. T he aw ard s follow : the best sh ap e to w ith stan d w inter “som ething ought to be done about W alkins, 2d Mrs. S. B G uerin. ly or used to b etter advantage th an it, will have the o p p ortunity next conditions, according to a le tte r to tined to becom e one of the live in "G resham B ran d ”, afte r w hich they Towels * Friday to actively p articip a te in the for this year s recent fair. The lo DOMESTIC SCIENCE are packed in fibre cases, and still P air E m broidered in W hite— 1st th e g ro w ers from D. E. Towle, m an d u strie s of th e n o rth w est is the in itial move to bring about much cation of the new buildings is ad la te r the boxes stenciled, “G resh Mrs. Genieve N icholson, 2d Mrs. a g e r of th e B erry G row ers Packing Club Work Made Flowers b ranch p lant of the C alifornia Con am B ran d ”. needed im provem ents, w hich it is m irable and to S. B. H all and other i com pany. T he le tte r follow s: Oregon club display needlew ork} hoped will resu lt in som e p erm a- , n,^® berg of ,h e building com m ittee. — 1 st S. F c ir c i» i _ , a l r Em broidered. serving com pany, know n as the W hile it is tru e th a t labeling th e 5oVca.S c i ^ l e ^ M ’f o u is e Home i M rS * M r^ G e n iev e "T he b erry harvest is n early over nent arran g em en t for th e up keep acting u nder the advice and coop ja rs and boxes w ith th e nam e of I n u m . « b y ’ in d iv i d u a l- ls t Mrs. - r .,~ ............... R Oregon P ickle & C anning com pany, and th e next move is to p ut the eratio n of the county com m ission D isplay . u u . v . u u a i - x s i Mrs. ' P a lr T a tting T rim _ l s t Lulu young canes in th e w ires and sow of the cem etery. The o p p o rtu n ity th e h e a d q u arte rs of w hich in O re G resham w ill n ot im prove the W. A. Boysbon, 2d Mrs. W. A. Win ers. m uch credit is due. These I Moody. is offered by the w om en's au x iliary th e cover crop of vetch. It is very gon a re located here. T he efforts qu ality of the pickles, it is equally te r s - 3(1 Maude M. A ldrich. buildings a re of a fine, usable, per tru e th a t it will ,n no way im p air [ t ^ l ^ ^ ' V r s T V r U c h e,," ie S aH im p o rtan t to sow the cover crop of the A m erican Legion, w hich is of th e local com pany have spelled m anent type .and it ig said th e re planning to u n d erta k e th is civic I Y arn F low ers — 1st Mrs E PlUr Cut W ork~ ls t Mrg- W. A. ea rly to in su re an early fall and project p ro gression from the first. The th e ir flavor and w ill go fa r to w ard ' " a re none b etter for th eir purpose. } W inters. w inter grow th of vetch and reta rd p la n t has been enlarged several p lacing G resham on the m ap as th e j B artsch . A call has been issued by th e of- 1 The vlf,i,ed »‘her fairs seat of a rap id ly developing in- R ubber F low ers — 1st Louise [ a I .“i" ’ j‘ f p E ll a S ' th e grow th of th e canes to prevent tim es as expansion becam e neces (iustry and profited by th eir investigations. Home, 2d Louise Home. i-arsn, _<i Mrs. L. B. Larsh. fleers of the au x iliary to all who fall fru itin g and w inter kill. It is sa ry and is now to undergo changes S ilk F low ers— 1st and 2d. Louise Aprons and N ightgowns will help to assem ble a t the cem e They also saved the county money w hich will considerably increase Ow’ing to th e late season cucum - Home. Apron Crochet T rim —1st Mrs. A. not a good policy to cut out th e old tery F riday aftern o o n at 4 o'clock and did not sacrifice in quality, canes un til w inter as it s ta rts a th e business and eventually the bers have been ta rd y in com ing in, , " ax F low ers— 1st Louise Home, I R- Mann. capacity or stability. but are arriv in g now a t n ro b ih lv 2d Mrg- v - E - Ellis. I Apron Colored Em broidery— 1st new set of young canes th a t you with s c y th e s , sickles, rakes, shov payroll. The building program on the fair * r. ,, , . , Probably P ap er F ,ow ers_ la t M„ y E Mavvei L. Hill, 2d Mrs. Daisy Miller w ill have to cut out la ter and it is els and o th er necessary tools, p re An addition, 60 x 70 feet in size, the ra te of a ton a day. At th e ElHs, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. , Apron not Specified— 1st Miss grounds of th e past th re e y ears is also a w aste of a set of cane buds. pared to spend several h ours in w ill lie sta rte d im m ediately on the M onitor p la n t th ey a re tak in g in a credit to the county and this lo F lo w ers not specified— 1st and 2d. Doris H artsh o rn e, 2d Je n n ie Saw - cleaning out tangled b riers and By m assing a ll of the can es in the tell. Louise Home. cality and puts the fair well on its n o rth ea st co rn e r of th e p resent m ore th an th a t am ount. Nightgowii, Colored E m broidery ' w ires they p rotect one an o th er weeds and m aking g en eral im Centerpieces In a recent interview w ith Mrs. building, to house the new sa u e r feet so far as reg ard s buildings ,,8t S,I r »' l~ isy Mi*ler. i m ore d u rin g th e w inter a g a in st ex- provem ents. It is expected th a t Eyelet em broidery— 1st Mrs A and equipm ent. k ra u t and dill pickle departm ent. Gotham , who is g ettin g th e g lass H. W alkin. each will bring a bask et lunch for B artsch,e 2d Mrs! L. B* SlWerstelm I trem e fro8t a,,d tee s t,u m s - So do T he old building w here the k ra u t canning process u n d er w ay here. T here are now other con sid era F re n ch E m proidery— 1st Mrs. H. F ancy Bags ' ’bis w ork at once and get th e cover. th e evening m eal, for w hich the tions th a t should have as careful and dill pickle operatio n s w ere c a r she says th a t H ayw ard has th e E- C hristofferson, 2d Mrs. A. H. F. women of the au x iliary will fu rn Bag. Beaded, Knit or Crochet— c r °P grow ing. ried on w ill be razed to m ake way la rg e st pickle and ca tsu p p lan t W alkins. atten tio n of both the fair board Colored E m broidery — 1st Mrs. 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein, 2d Jen n ie "It is not necessary to plow or ish coffee. for th e addition, w hich w ill be of w est of Chicago. More th a n 10,000 H ester W ard, 2d Mrs. Nancy C hris- ! Saw tell. and the county board as has the It is hoped by th e wometi th a t cu ltiv ate before sow ing th e vetch building needs. mill co n stru c tio n and m ade so as boxes of tomatoeB a re m ade into tianson Bag, T ap estry , Cross S titch — 1st if you use th e single disc d rill as many will tu rn out to help w ith C rochet T rim — 1st Mrs. A. R. Mrs. A. R. Mann. to m atch up w ith th e rem ain d er of catsup daily a t th e H ayw ard p la n t A recen t statem en t made by R. th e re is enough loose ea rth in m ost work, and th a t they may have th e j County Com m issioner Bag not specified—1st Mrs th e building. T his d ep a rtm en t of d uring the busy season. Clifford Maun, 2d Mrs. Ida O’Neal. Clay S. assistan ce of as m any men as pos Cross S titch — 1st M arvel L. Hill. Mann, 2d Mrs. O scar W alin. i fields to bury th e seed in and vetch th e factory w ill be in charg e of F all, form erly of G resham , has the Morse p resen ts the situation very Cut W ork—1st Mrs. W. A. Boys- I does best on a firm seed bed and sible to do the heavier work. The clearly and fairly. He has been Infants’ Garments Joseph P aus who recently arrived position of w arehouse d ep a rtm en t bon, 2d Mrs. W. A. Boysbon. 1st L ulu R. Moody. th e single disc drill will go deep appeal is made to all. Old se ttle rs quoted in the O regonian but in one m anager a t th e H ayw ard p lant. , H ard an g er— 1st Mrs. C. L. Eng- from th e m ain p la n t of the C ali D ress, Colored E m broidery— 1st enough to cover the seed at th e de and m em bers of pioneer fam ilies, point a m isstatm ent was made. Mr. fornia C onserving com pany a t H ay T here a re now 26 p ersons on th e Not specified — 1st Mrs. Ida j Marvel L. Hill. sired depth and the first show ers of who have relativ es or friends in the M orse's statem en t is as follow s: Rom pers E m broidered— 1st Mrs. w ard. payroll of th e G resham bran ch , of O’N eal, 2d Mrs. George E. Ross, L. B. S ilverstein. rain will give it a good s ta rt. The cem etery plot, will need no o th er F or th e first tim e in the history w hich Ray H. L uethe is su p erin - Card T able Cover— 1st Mrs. L. B. "The M ultnom ah County F air a s Bootees C rochet—1st Mrs. Ida office is p rep ared to fu rn ish seed, appeal than the need for action. ten d en t 1 S ilv erstein , 2d Miss D oris H a rts- of the local p la n t th e canning of sociation hus acquired during the O'Neal, 2d Mrs. A. II. F. W alkins. Newer resid en ts of G resham who 1 borne. also drills. last few y ears about 54 ac re s of pickles in g lass ja rs is beginning. Cap— 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. T he d ep artm en t heads of th e Cal- , .... . v . , „ , ,, Luncheon Sets "T h e next question is one of fe r have no In terest excepting civic ground in th e city lim its of G resh Pillow — 1st L illian Roberts, 2d Mrs. Olive G otham , for th e past 21 „ ifo rn ia C onserving com pany liter- Colored E m broidery— 1st Mrs. S. Mrs. W. A. Boysbon. tilizing, and in checking over our pride a re also asked to p articip a te am on which they have constructed y ea rs m an ag er of the glass canning a lly v fy over th e co u n try in th e ir B. G uerin, 2d Marvel L. Hill, a group of buildings, gran d stan d C arriag e Robe— 1st Mrs. L. B. S il m em bers yields we find yields of in th e work. and race track. d ep a rtm en t of th e H ayw ard plant, effort to keep th in g s moving sa tis- 1 " b ite E m broidery — 1st Mrs. verstein. The cem etery plot w as deeded C u th b erts of four tons p er acre S e v e r a l y ears ago th e legislatu re F abric P ainting is here from C alifornia for two factorily. M. E. W angenheim vice | ^ , “ ^ 1 NiCh0l8On’ “ MF8’ W ’ A S carf— 1st Mrs. W. A. Luce, 2d grow n by our m em bers who fer m any years ago to School D istrict passed a law, which provides for a w eeks to give m inute in stru c tio n s president of the C alifornia concern, I C ro ch et T rim — 1st Mrs. A. R. Mrs. W. A. Luce. tilized m ost liberully. H ave you No. 4, th e G resham d istric t, for free levy of one-tw entieth of a mill a n to women em ployes reg ard in g the M. S tea rn s g en e ral p u rch asin g Mann, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein, H andkerchief— 1st and 2d, Mrs. nually on the assessed valuation of stopped to co nsider th a t th e differ use of the resid en ts of th e d istrict. M ultnomah county, for the p u r can n ing of d ills and sours in Ma agent and C. F. R oberts g en eral su- _.A P P ” *Iue T rim 1st M rs.a L. W. A. Luce. S ilv erstein , 2d Mrs. Geo. E. Itoss. No funds from lot holders accrued ence in cost betw een a crop of two pose of co n stru ctin g new buildings Pillow — 1st Miss D oris H arts- son q u a rt ja rs . F o u r ca rlo ad s of perin ten d en t, have been G resham pjot Specified— 1st Mrs. A. H. F. hom e. an d four tons per ac re is only the to th e d istric t, and no way has and m odernizing tho facilities. The em pties a re com ing in w hich will v isitors for the p ast few days. They W alkins, 2d Mrs. W. A. Boysbon. Children’s Garments ; h arv e st cost. If th is h arv e st cost been found by w hich the d istric t moneys accruing from th is levy be filled as rapidly as possible, m ade the trip from San F ra n cisc o } D inner Set not over 54 inches— have am ounted to about $50,000 and C hild's D ress,W hite — 1st Mrs. is say th ree cen ts per pound and could m ain tain the cem etery. In have been spent for an a g ric u ltu ra l tw o carlo ad s of dills and tw o of to P o rtlan d by a irp la n e and c o n - I l s L??5g- R- T eg a rt John Eggim an. early days th e neighbors g athered • , . . . ., , . , , T able Set of Doilies— 1st Mrs. W. Mrs. ! ’he s a le value of th e b erries exhibit building, boys and g irls club A rticles not specified— 1st so u r pickles, on o rd ers received sider th is m ethod of trav el seconc A. W inters, 2d Mrs. Geo. E. Ross, W. A. Boysbon. 2d Mrs. P. A ndersen seven cents, you have an e x tra re occasionally to clean up the plot exhibit, gru n dstand, horse burns, som e tim e ago. A m a tte r of inter to none. Mrs. G otham had th e ob- Buffet Sets Boy's S u i t - 1st E th e l M. Irving. tu r n of $160 p e r , cre „ you ,n and p lan t sh ru b s and flowers. Few cattle b arn s and m achinery build est concerning th is order and su b p o rtu n ity to fly to P o rtlan d , b u t as E yelet E m broidery— 1st E th el M. A pron E m broidered’ - l . t G ert- Ve8ted ,4 ° p er ac re ln v e ttb ’ "heep in term en ts are m ade in th e cem e ing. These stru c tu re s are a credit to any In stitu tion of this kind, are seq u en t ones is th a t the bo ttles will her husband does not sh a re h er en- Irving. F ren ch E m broidery— 1st E th el M. rude W ard, 2d Blanche Macho. guano, p h o sp h ate and p otash you tery in recen t y ea rs and no ad e well designed and perm anent. be labeled, "G resham B rand.” It thusiasm as to av iation, she decided i Irv in g , 2d Mrs. Genieve Nicholson. "Some m onths ago th e board of C enterpiece E m broidered — 1st} would still have a net gain of $120 qu ate w ork has been done to keep is expected la te r to en larg e th is to com e by autom obile. C rochet T rim — 1st Mrs. A. R. \ e ra Styles, 2d A lice K id d er. I p er ac re over th e grow er who pro it in good condition. county com m issioners realized that d ep a rtm en t and pack oth er ja rs as Mann, 2d Mrs. S. B. G uerin. while the M ultnomah county fair I (,uce<* o n ,y ’wo tons per acre, and Cross S titch T rim — 1st Mrs. L. B. Nicholson w ell as Mason q u a rts w ith the has alw ays been conducted ns a S w itzerland, w ith a population of HEX M IAH CONFESSES S ilverstein. L unch Cloth— 1st V era Styles, 2d j th e av erag e yield of red rasp b e r public in stitu tion, steps should be G resham brand of product. W illiam nearly four m illion people and a KILLING HIS FK IEM ) taken to p rotect the investm ent of Colored E m broidery—1st Mrs. A. D orotha Sunday, ries does not exceed fwo to n s per Gotham drove to G resham w ith his telephone developm ent of 225,000 R. M ann. 2d Mrs. T egart. D resser S carf— 1st Mary Nlchol acre. So you should striv e to in Rex Mead, 15-year-old self co n public m oneys levied p u rsu an t to wife from C alifornia and su p e rin in stru m e n ts, is th e n in th E uro p ean Cut W ork— 1st E thel M. Irving, son, 2d D orothy R oberts. , , u j fessed slay er of his benefactor law for th e p articu la r purpose of 2d Mrs. S. B. G uerin. N ig h tg o w n - ls t Dffrotba Sunday, I c r,“ase your ylel,,s a,ld th ereb y re- tended th e in stallatio n of th e new nation to be connected by telephone co n stru ctin g p erm anent buildings Not Specified— 1st Mrs. A. R. 2d Vera Styles. duce th e cost of production and E phraim D. Dewey, who w as taken on the lauds referred to, and to this can n in g line. w ith th is side of th e A tlantic. It Mann, 2d Mrs. R obert P eshail. W ork not specified— 1st Mary m ake a profit even if prices are into custody at R eedsport, Oregon, end a conference w as arran g ed The canning of pickles in glass only costs $49.50 to ta lk to som e Bedroom Linen Nicholson, 2d Lois B artsch . ¡ow early F riday morning, lias been w ith the d irec to rs of th e fair asso bottles req u ires a som ew hat differ one in S w itzerland for th ree m in Colored E m b ro id ery — 1st Mrs. Bug!» ..The early fall ap p licatio n of form ally charged w ith first de ciation, who readily indicated a en t procedure from th e old m ethod utes— th a t is, from New York, and David S tabler. w illingness to vest the title to the Braided— 1st Mrs. S. C. F letch er, C rochet E n tire— 1st Mrs. Knope, 2d Mrs. C. A hlquist. an im al fertilizer is thought best by gree m u rd er and Is being given his p roperty in th e county. of packing in tins. Tw elve ja rs are more, of course, from Oregon. 2d Maude M. A ldrich. Hand Woven w ith Y arn— 1st Mrg. our m ost successful g ro w ers and p relim inary hearin g tills afternoon “Since it Is not th e Intention placedJkin a ra c k and w ith one Not Specified— 1st Mrs. E. O. Mary Tracy. th is being tru e we should tak e de before D istrict Ju d g e H endrickson th a t the board of county com m is m o v ^ fln it of th e hand on a lever It is estim ated th a t a t th e end of Steen, 2d Mrs. H. E. C hristofferson Hooked R ugs— 1st Mrs. M. T aylor, livery of sheep guano at once. sio n ers should conduct the annual in P ortland. are afT fcashed a t once. They are 1927 th e re w ere 18,500,000 te le C hild's B edspread— 1st Mrs. Os 2d Mrs. M. T aylor. fairs, legislation will be necessary If his relativ es are unahle to p ro ca r W alin, 2d Mrs. Jo h n E ggim an. "A ttention is called to an ad th en ca rrie d along on a conveyor phones in the U nited S tates, 60 per Crochet Rugs — 1st Lulu R. to provide the m achinery by which vide defense for th e lad, the co u rt D resser S carf Moody, 2d Mrs. John E. How ard. the succeeding bourds will be o r v ertisem en t in th is Issue co n cern and filled w ith the cucum bers cent of the w o rld 's in stru m en ts. E y elet E m broidery — 1st Mrs. Quilts ing fuel of all kinds and fertilizer will appoint an atto rn ey to re p re ganized and this agreem ent then w hich have been previously pro They a re in creasin g in num ber a t I Genieve N icholson, 2d E th el M. will serve as a d eclaration of in 1st Mrs. F. W. Fieldhouse. w hich a re handled by the b erry o r sent him, according to Jialg e Hen- tent. cessed in th e ta n k s. T he ja r s are th e ra te of 750,000 a year, and the Irving. Q uilt not specified— 1st Mrs. M. J. drickson. ganization." Colored E m broidery— 1st Mrs. W. Onslow. th en passed on to an o th er w orker fo re ca st is m ade th a t a t th e be T he county will be obliged to as- I he boy is ap p a ren tly so rry for sum e a m ortgage of about $32,000 who fills th e dills w ith a dill p rep ginning of 1930 m ore th an 20,000,- j A. W in ters, 2d Mrs. E. M ueller. P atch W ork Quilt, w ork of ladies Cut W ork Emb.— 1st Mrs. W. over 65— 1st Mrs. F. W. Fieldhouse, Fuel and Fertilizer at Cannery. his p a rt in th e trag ed y and m ade on the property, which is to be the a ra tio n and th e sours w ith vinegar. ooo telephones will be in use. A. W inters, 2d Mrs. W. A. Boysbon. 2d Mrs. F lo ra T hayer. the statem en t to re p o rte rs th a t he ! ""•X con sid eration for th e tra n sfe r We have secured a supply of C rochet T rim —1st Mrs. L. B. S il . . . , . ,, , , and th is legislation then m ust also Braided R ug—1st Mrs. C. A hl first-class No. 1 bone dry guano for ......., would not do it again. H e is d e - . provl(,p fo|, , he accum ulatlon of v erstein , 2d Mrs. Nancy C h ristian quist. delivery at once a t a very rea so n scribed as a slen d er, d ark-skinned th is money, which will require son. C enterpiece E m broidered — 1st ' A pplique T rim —1st Mrs. L. B. Mrs. A. R. Mann, 2d Mrs. B erth a ; able price. S am ples can be seen sober cliaii chap and n not ot a at t all in- I m ore th an one y e a r's levy under at th e office and prices quoted. We S ilverstein. the present m illage to re tire th is Marx. lined to be hard-boiled. can extend cre d it to m em bers. Or- F ilet T rim — 1st Mrs. Jo h n E g g i obligation. Best Piece C rochet— 1st Mrs. A. i der now and ta k e delivery at once He calm ly related th e fatal man, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. "W hen th is is accom plished and R. Mann, 2d Mrs. B erth a Marx. before th e ra in s s ta rt and avoid shooting affray in u dazed, sullen title to the p roperty secured, It has T attin g T rim — 1st Mrs. A. D. Best Piece T attin g — 1st Mrs. A. buying w ater. Camp, 2d Mrs. S. B. Splaw n. m anner, his sto ry differing som e been proposed to add oth er facili R. Mann, 2d Mrs. Em m a Thom as. Cross S titch , 1st Louise Home, 2d Lay In your w in te r’s supply of H and Made Lace— 1st Mrs. A. R. w hat from sta te m en ts he had made ties, which can be utilized th ro u g h Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. fuel now before the ra in s sta rt. out the year as well as to enlarge Mann. Eugene. Vanity Sets tlie scope and educational features Best W eaving — 1st Mrs. Ida We have a lim ited supply of old grow th fir of No. 1 quality, also dry E hpraim Dewey, a m an of 60, of th e fair itself. Colored E m broidery— 1st Mrs. L. } O'Neal. B. S ilv erstein . ; F ancy W ork not specified— 1st sla*’W<><’d. also fiasco b riq u ets, and was shot th ro u g h th e back of th e 1 it is suggested th a t the Ameri- C rochet T rim — 1st Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Emma Olby, 2d Lulu R W yoming n ut and large lum p coal neck W ednesday noon w hile sittin g I i can Legion a t G resham could m ake E ffective F rid a y , A u g u st 10, 1928, th e c u rr e n t Mann, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. Moody. a t « very rea so n ab le price If dellv- . use of such facilities for re g u la r issue of $6.00 F irs t P re fe rre d S tock of th e P o r t a t ids dinner table in bis sm all : h ea d q u arte rs and post functions, T inting and E m broidery — 1st Canned F ru its m ade from car. land E le c tric P o w er C om pany, will be adv an ced Miss D oris H artsh o rn e. L o g an b erries— 1st Mrs. Jo h n Eg We have tw o g rain d rills w hich house on the Rockwood road south j ®fid the city of G resham and the gim an, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch , 3d we re n t for $1 a day. We also have of the Base Line. He had m ade of ««rrounding co u n try could have Pillow Slips in price public m eetings and concerts I vetch seed for %ale. F ren ch E m broidery — 1st Mrs. ! A rth u r Paviolll. him self a friend and pal to the | th ro u g h o u t th e year, and accommo- Genieve N icholson, 2d Mrs. W A. R a sp b erries—1st Mrs. A. D. > n. E. TOWLE, M anager w ayw anl hoy w ith th e hope of lead- dations would be provided for the W inters. Camp, 2d Mrs. Geo. R. Schaffer, 3d B erry G row ers Packing Co. I larg er functions of the county Eyelet E m broidery— 1st E thel M Mrs. E. B artsch. Adv, G resham , Ore. ing him to a life of usefulness. G ooseberries— 1st Mrs. B a rts c h ,} — — ------------ Irving, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. When questioned F rid a y th e boy granges. “T he g rounds could be beautified D V I xi C rochet T rim —1st E lla 8. L arsh 2d Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an. adm itted th a t Dewey had alw ays and used as a public park and rec B lackberrii 1st Mrs. B artsch, Ix U D y U lin C tlO n | j 2d Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an. treated him rig h t. C oncerning the reatio n cen ter by the people of th a t Colored E m broidery -1 st L illian '3 d Ml-, .lohn E- giman. G eorge S w ag g ert recently suf- events leading up to th e shooting, vicinity so th a t value received I R oberts, 2d .Mrs. W. A. W inters. S tra w b erries — 1st Mrs. John fered a second T w o y e a rs ag o th is stock w as first offered to p araly tic stro k e j A pplique T rim — 1st Louise Home, } Eggim an, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch , 3d he said th a t Dewey had adm onished would be re tu rn e d to m any of those th e public a t $90.00 p er s h a re , but th e s te a d ily which left him h elpless and bed- . . . 1 w*>o have co n tributed financially in ! 2d Mrs. Daisy M iller. j Mrs. Geo. R. Scnaffer. ( fast. He is being cared for at |jis him to quit playing and go to ' jt8 creatio n , and a continuous use Cut W ork— 1st Mrs. W. A. Win- Plum s— 1st Mrs. E. B artsch. g ro w in g d e m a n d fo r it on th e p a rt of th e in v e st- {te rs, 2d E thel M. Irving. P ears 1st Mrs. G. R. 8chaffer. by his d au g h ter Mrs. E th el work. T h a t m ade him angry and can be developed if th e Im prove- • in g public h a s re su lte d in th re e su ccessive a d he determ ined on revenge. ' F ear of n>''nts th a t are to follow are prop- ... . . „ . . . . | N o t S p i« He d 1-1 M r - A li F 2d Mrs. Jo h n E ggim an. P eaches— 1st Ida B. K reuder, 2d Owing to Mr. Swag- Dewey telling his ste p fa th e r of the j erly , <*e*‘K»*’*J »X addition of W alkins, 2d Mrs. 8. J. F eath ers. v an ces in price. . | g ard en s, ch ild ren s playground ap- Mrs. Jo h n Eggim an, 3d Mrs. A nna g e rt's declining years, his condition Table Runner boy s laziness and his possible re- p ara tu s and sw im m ing tan k s. It is held m ore grave. Colored E m broidery— 1st Mrs. A. M. L undquist. movai to the reform school were may be possible also to provide a w L »"e^ ? l8 t, Mr8,’ ,E « B a n 8Ci- a Mr" Wn) « ’“ "'«•y «nd Mrs. R. R. Mann, 2d Mrs. D aisy Miller. C h e rr lo 1st Mr- B a rts c h ,1,.. facto rs th a t d irectly led to the la nding field for airp lan es w ithin At the new price of $»8.00 per share, this stock T atted T rim —1st Mrs. E. B artsch 2d W hite Mi- Anna M. L undquist. 3.1 K *ser and d au g h ter Shirley re tu rn - shooting. ' th e race tra c k by lengthening the C r o c h e t T r im — Qit Mrs. C. L. yields a net return of 6.12 per cent. 1 tra c k som ew hat.” ed from St. M artins hot sp rin g s E ngland, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. Mrs. John Eggim an. Young Mead bad reached th e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Black C herries— 1st Mrs. B artsch . J Sunday. They w ent th e re for Mrs. Cut W ork— 1st Mrs. W. A. Boys- seventh g rad e In bis studies in Now is a good tim e to subscribe 2d Mrs. A nna M. L undquist. bou, E thel M. Irving. K aser’s h ealth , which seem s to for the Outlook. Look ahead. Get SU Jars different kinds— 1st Mrs. P o rtlan d s nools. Not Specified— 1st Mrs. C lara have been g rea tly benefited by the the local new s, com m unity news A nna M. Lundquist. [ S chm ierer. and money saving ads. Tw ice a hot m ineral baths. ( a im e d l e g e t « hies Pillows Building for Sale. week. Tw ice as good. Tw ice a Silk E m b ro id ery — 1st Mrs. A. J. j Corn— 1st Mrs. E. B artsch. Ew ald Norby retu rn ed to bis Did Cedar schoolhouse Dlst. 19 dollar. S trin g Beans— 1st Mrs. A nna M. hom e a few days ago a fte r a Welp, 2d Mrs. E. B artsch. P rice $75. B uilding m u st be moved C ross S titc h —1st M arvel L. Hill. L undquist, 2d Ida B. K reu d er, 3d lengthy stay In Stockton, Calif. A ugust 25, 1928. W. L. R hoades, F ilet C rochet— 1st Mrs. H arry •v>r s - John Eggim an. R R ner, Clerk. Tom atoes— 1st Ida B. K reuder, I Ew ald com pleted his high achool ' Brooks. 2d Mrs. Em m a Olby. i g h _____________ P orch P illow — 1st Mrs. E. Muel- 2d Mrs. A nna M. L u n dquist, 3d j work In S tockton w ith very h M Bab'y’BneetEs - i ” “ Mrs E B a rts c h ,' Hp<' nt ,b i" *•■««"» ( leaning. | ler, 2d Mrs. Em m a Olby. 1LECTRIC STORC ELECTRIC B ldg T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 7, I p. m , O re s h a m Applique— 1st M arvel L. H ill. ,in ” * o rk l,|k »t th e I Iggly W iggly For ex p ert window cleaning it» h“ 11' F r e e p o u ltr y le c tu ra a n d PO RTLAND Boudoir— 1st L illian R oberts, 2d 2d Mrs. Anna M L undquist. OREGON Baby C arro ts— 1st Mrs B artsch, sto re at th a t place. S. T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers with J. ' _______ i Je a n K eilet. Anna M. L undquist. Word conies from M r a n d M r s Ross Brown, O resham , phone 2501 T b u r s d a jr. A u g u s t ».— J o in t p ic n ic o f Q uilted— 1st Mrs. L. B. L arsh , 2d 2d C Mrs. o u n t 'd !»»• t l « t V lr - It u r t a r h ... * huK t»d a n d C o t t r e ll Bt'hooki a t I>o d <r Division Offices at E lla S. L arsh. Sd M? John Egg,m an '' ' _______ Not Specified— 1st Mrs. W. A. Salem. Oregon City, H illsboro, G resham . St. H elens, REGULAR MEETING Mixed V e g e t a b i . s 1 -, M rs . Anna ,o r A laska ' I, at , I,. •> , v ..| - ,,i. , y v it m a i s i i . M i of ,,r i , , lo , | . anup of Boysbon, 2d Je n n ie S aw tell. Gresham Lodge I. O. O. F.. ! Ot*rta“ cemetery and St. Johns. Oregon, and V ancouver, W ash. 2d Id a B. K reu d ’ i Mid bad a lovely trip . Mrs. Stens- Two Handkerchiefs _ M. . , L , undquist, _ _ lam t says th e scen ery Is Bne and Xo. 126, Thursday «renine, August ..’X!’*“* Keeping. T atth tg T rim — ls l Lulu R. M oody,, E i i t rt*ch, UI a 17. , a t p le a s a n t H o m « M e th o d is t c h u rc h . ¡2d Lulu R. Moody. -Si» Jars different kind -1st Mrs haR {.„joyp,) j,,,,. (r(p so tar 9, 1928.^ Work In second degree. Friday Evening, August 24.—Ice Colored E m broidery—1st Mrs. W. ROY H GIBBS, Secretary. Centlneed en page « she p refers Oregon for a home. cream social, Pleasant Home Methodist R. T. STEFFAN8ON, N. O. I church. 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