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GRBHHAM
STORES SELLING ARTICLES
W ARNED TO COLLECT TAX
C o lle c to r o f
In te r n a l
Revenue, 1
.M ilto n A M ille r , c a lls a tte n tio n to
th e fa c t th a t cou gh d ro p s , vase lin e, ,
to o th p o w d e rs and pastes, and p ro ­
p r ie ta r y m e d icin e s sold by g ro c e ry ,
sto re s and g e n e ra l stores, as w e ll as
d r u g stores, a re s u b je c t to ta x a t the I
ra te o f 1 cen t f o r each 25 cents
o r fr a c tio n th e re o f
o f th e p ric e !
w h ic h sold.
T h is ta x is to be c o lle c te d fro m
th e p u rc h a s e r and Is pa ya b le
by [
m eans o f p r o p r ie ta r y sta m p s w h ic h
are to be a tta c h e d to th e a r tic le and
d a te d and ca n ce lle d by th e de a le r.
A 1 cent s ta m p Is re q u ire d on each
5 cent package o f cou gh dro ps, and
on each b o ttle o f va se lin e , to o th
p o w d e r, and a ll p r o p r ie ta r y and pat*
e n t m ed icin es, a m i to ile t p re p a ra tio n s
s e llin g up to 25c.
A r tic le s s e llin g
BREAKS
SENATORIAL
RECORD IN MASS.
ANOTHER
OUTLOOK
SCALP
FOR UNION HIGH
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER
85,
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GRESHAM LOCALS
FIRST COMMANDERS OF
AMERICA LEGION
ZU VIULAT0RS FINED
IN JUSTICE C o J
J u s tic e B ro w n 's
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j i la un ched at th e C o lu m b ia s h ip y a rd in
P o r tla n d m u n ic ip a l court.
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i o f v ic to r y as b o th P eak an d S k ir v in o ffic ia l rose o f th e s h ip b u ild in g com
office. C o n s ta b le Si □ire last Ft
are o u t o f th e gam e th is W ednesday pany, and was g iv e n a b e a u tifu l bar
I n ig h t began a eam i
‘‘KU of law'
|o n a cco u n t o f in ju r ie s .
T h e y w ill p in o f p la tin u m set w ith d ia m o n d s as
I fo rc e m e n t a g a in st
la m em e nto o f th e occasion.
v ia to rs of
bo th be in th e gam e w ith Estacada
, m o to r v e h ic le law
P u p ils fro m th e 5 th g ra d e gave a
1 ’ be first i
w h ic h m ay be p la ye d a t some e a r l'
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d a te In D e cem b er i f a rra n g e m e n ts w e ll-re n d e re d p la y le t a t th e asse m bly
I T hese w e re p ro u ip
ye ste rd a y u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f th e
can be made.
i T h e c h ie f c o m p la i
' I hat
T h e score on F r id a y was U n io n teacher, M iss M a ry Hansen.
I w e re d r iv in g on ;
John. F ie ld h o u s e and his niece.
I H ig h 14, F o re s t G ro ve 9.
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G resha m rece ive d th e k ic k o ff on Miss A lb e rta A lle n , le ft to d a y f o r
O n S a tu rd a y an .
w h e re
th e y expect to
h e r 2 5 -y a ril lin e and s ta rte d f o r F o r- M a n za n ita .
, o th e rs w e re re m in d e d of their
I est G ro v e ’s goal. T h re e p lu n g e s by spend se ve ra l m o n th s in F re d F ie ld ­
le c t a n d th e list m
S tro n g , Peak and S k ir v in m ade y a r d ­ house's cottag e.
nits up nJ
I ty o r m o re .
Am i
age and S tro n g b ro k e th ro u g h f o r 25
C. E. R u s h e r and fa m ily s p e n t last
these are
ya rd s , b u t at th is p o in t a fu m b le gave Sunday at O regon C ity , th e guests
ag e m e n and a u to n
d e a le rs ^ !
i F o re st G ro ve th e b a ll on t h e ir 25- o f Mrs. R u s h e r’s s is te r, M rs. R o b e rt
G re sh a m
and
p ro n ii en’ c i t i ^ ^
I y a rd lin e .
th r o u g h o u t th e coun
Several
F o re s t G ro ve opened up w ith f o r ­ La nsd ow n e.
fr o m P o r tla n d , one u
H a ro ld L y m a n cam e d o w n fro m
w a rd passes and end ru n s and in a
one fr o m S an dy, one , ,
Salem la st S a tu rd a y to h e lp W il­
s h o rt tim e w o rk e d th e b a ll to G resh
I
v ie w a n d T ro u td a b . oi
u n i’s one y a rd lin e , w h e re a t r ic k la m e tte U n iv e r s ity w in th e fo o tb a ll
front L
a n d on e fr o m P a rk woe I.
end ru n p u t th e b a ll o v e r
T h e go al gam e fro m Reed colleg e.
He spent
¡w a s m issed. Score, F o re s t G ro ve 6 Sunday at th e hom e o f h is p a re n ts,
T w o th e re w ere, on a Jap,
G resha m , 0.
M r. and M rs. A. R. L y m a n .
d is re g a rd e d th e com m .ii ,| Of the
F o re s t G ro ve k ic k e d o ff, th e b a ll
s ta b le a n d fa ile d to .-¡.pear bel
M iss G race F ie ld h o u s e was here
g o in g o v e r th e go a l lin e and G re s h ­
th e ju s tic e u n t il con .landed b
f
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s
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t
am began p la y on th e 2 0 -y a rd lin e
bench w a r r a n t.
Thus, paij ,
I and began a g a in a s te a d y in a rc h the O regon N o rm a l scho ol a t M on
O A V /fi J
fines a n d costs a m o u n tin g to j
down
th e
fie ld th r o u g h th e lin e . m o u th .
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I t took a ba che lor to be the
in each case.
T h a n k s g iv in g
service s
w ill
be
Y a rd a g e was m ade tw ic e b e fo re the
f ir s t D e m ocratic U. 8. senator
end o f th e q u a rte r.
be he ld a t Z io n E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h
fro m
.Massachusetts since
the
B e g in n in g th e second q u a r te r B u r n e xt T h u rs d a y m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0
C iv il W a r
lie is S en ator D avid
C. J. A n d e rs o n , d riv e r of the s
lin g a m e to o k S k ir v in ’s place a t le ft o 'c lo c k , to w h ic h a ll are in v ite d .
1 W alsh, J u n io r m em ber, his col-
m o b ile in
w h ic h Gm-iuve Job.
h a lf and Ted Jo h n so n to o k B u r lin g ­
league
being
S en ator
H e n ry
The
m id -w e e k
se rv ic e
at
th e
was r id in g a t th e tim e of his d
a m e 's place at ta c k le .
Peak p u n te d
Cabot Lodge. R e pu blican .
Lodge
by accident at Eat
and F o re st G ro ve fu m b le d th e p u n t, .M e th o d is t E p is c o p a l c h u rc h w ill be
Is the s e n io r m em ber
W alsh 's
devoted to a T h a n k s g iv in g to p ic on
| P o w e ll V a lle y roa d on N'ovetnbe t l
G re sh a m re c o v e rin g ,
personal p o p u la r ity helped put
haa been bound o\
eg™
“ A m e r i­
G resha m
a g a in
m ad e
yardag» T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , w h e n
h im across. It is said.
' j u r y ns th e re s u lt o f tin finding
th ro u g h th e lin e b u t a pass across the c a n is m ” w ill be th e s u b je c t u n d e r
th e
c o ro n e r's
ju ry
Anderson
lin e w e nt In to th e e n e m y ’s ha nd s fo r discussion.
c h a rg e d w it h m an
■ ¡ „„j ,
a to u c h b a c k .
M rs. E va M a r tin o f P o rtla n d has
fro m 26c to 50c ta k e 2c; fr o m 51
I t as driving
\i. :
F o re s t G rove p u t th e b a ll In play re tu rn e d to h e r hom e, a f t e r a v is it
to 75c, 3c, and so on.
im m e d ia te ly a f te r tin accident
on th e 2 0 -y a rd lin e , b u t c o u ld not o f se ve ra l days a t th e hom e o f h e r
W h e re tw o o r m ore o f these a r t l
was h e ld f o r in v e s tig a tio n until
m a ke ya rd a g e and p u n te d .
d
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M
rs.
C.
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.
G
leason.
a re Hold to one person th e y m ay
u n la y n ig h t when h. was forn
B u r lin g a m e and Peak m ade y a rd
W'c have received the larg­ cles
S unday gu ests a t th e hom e o f
c h a rg e d w ith mam-l , , . h t j J
be w ra p p e d iti one pa ckag e and
age in th re e pla ys th r o u g h th e lin e
est and best lot of
son was th r o w n out o f the car
sta m p d e n o tin g th e p a y m e n t o f tax an d. aide d by S tro n g , w e re on th i Mrs. C a r r ie H a nse n w e re M r. and
firs t in to a te le p h e
w hen a .Mrs. G. W . P rice , J o h n P o tts and
upon th e a m o u n t o f th e purcha se p o in t o f d o in g so a g a in
s t a n tly k ille d , said
'im ony
d a u g h te r, B e lle , o f P o rtla n d , a ll o ld
■ m ay tie a tta c h e d to th e package. fu m b le gave F o re s t G ro ve th e b a ll.
F r a n k lin D 'O lle r o f P h ila d e l­
F o re s t G ro ve p u n te d to G re sh a m 's tre n d s and n e ig h b o rs in Illin o is .
p h ia was rew arde d fo r h is h a rd
J T h u s, i f a person b u ys five 5-cent
-yard lin e and G re sh a m s ta rte d
R u ssell, th e 8 -y e a r-o ld son o f M r.
W h e n c o v e rin g je lli i - or jams
consistent w o rk at St L o u is when
we have ever had the priv­ packages o f co u g h d ro p s th e y m ay a 55
g a in do w n th e fie ld , m a k in g y a r d ­
the A m erican L e gion was fo rm e d .
melted paraffin, tu rn •
I
tie w ra p p e d In one pa ckag e and a 1 age tw ic e b e fo re th e w h is tle b lew fo r and M rs. C. N. T a y lo r , liv in g n e ar
ilege of showing.
L in n e n ia n n , is i l l w ith s c a rle t fe v e r
F o r in the firs t a n n u a l c o n ve n tio n
p a ra ffin w i ll ru n up th e sides o ff
cent s ta m p affixe d to th e package.
ttie end o f th e h a lf.
W
here
th
e
in
fe
c
tio
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cam
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fr
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Is
un
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W
a
r
veterans
he
was
All the late colorings and
S tam ps m ay be o b ta in e d fr o m th e
G re sh a m cam e on th e fie ld In th e k n o w n , as no o th e r cases have been
tu m b le r a l i t t l e way
Otherwis
elected com m ander. And a " D e v il
shapes.
O ffic e o f th e C o lle c to r o f In te r n a l second h a lf, d e te rm in e d to re trie v e re p o rte d in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d .
it h a rd e n s , it m ay draw away f l
D og” was honored, a tr ib u te to
R evenue at P o rtla n d , a n il fr o m m a n y th e score. F o re s t G ro v e fu m b le d the
M rs. E d n a M e tz g e r, w h o was o p e r
th e v a lo r o f the m arines.
He is
th e sides and leave the elly expo!
1 o f
t h i’ p o stofflces th r o u g h o u t th e k ic k o ff and T. J o h n s o n by a q u ic k ated on f o r a p p e n d ic itis a b o u t ten
Joyce S. L e w is o f L o ng P ra irie ,
and c le v e r p la y re co ve re d th e b a ll days ago, is m a k in g a g o od re co ve ry.
| s ta te o f O regon,
M in n ., shot In the leg at C hateau
T h ie rry , lo sing the use o f th a t leg
H ealers w ho fa il to s ta m p these above th e head o f a F o re s t G rove M rs .M etzger was e m p lo y e d in the
p la y e r.
T h is b re a k , to g e th e r w ith diet k itc h e n o f th e co n va le sce n t hos
He was elected firs t vice com ­
goods w ill be held a c c o u n ta b le fo r
G re s h a m ’« ir r e s is ta b le lin e p lu n g in g p lta l w hen she was ta k e n ill.
m ander o f the legion I t was voted
th e tax and C o lle c to r M ille r u rg e s a ll gave th e hom e tea m Its fir s t to u c h ­
M rs. J e n n ie G ood and M rs. Jo h n
at the M in ne apo lis con ven tion to
d e a le rs to in fo r m the m se ves f u lly as d o w n .
Peak k ic k e d g o a l.
Score, B ro w n and C h a r lie B ro w n a re p la n ­
hold the 1920 conclave a t Cleve­
to th e re q u ire m e n ts o f th e la w .
F o re s t G ro ve 6 ; G re sh a m , 7.
land, O.
n in g to spend T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s
F o re s t G rove opened a g a in w ith w ith th e co lle g e b a ch e lo rs a t C o rv a l­
A fe w d ro p s o f g ly c e rin e put on lo r w a r d passes a f t e r re c e iv in g th e lis , M e rv in and M e r r ill G ood, W a lte r
th e edges o f f r u it ja r s b e fo re s c re w ­ k ic k o ff and w o rk e d th e b a ll to B ro w n , Ed. Y u tik e r , H a d d e n Jo h n
F or S ale Secon d 11 am I G im m I. m .
in g on lid s w ill keep m o ld fr o m f o r m ­ G re s h a m 's 2 0 -y a rd lin e w h e re an a t­ son, and H o k a n T ru e d s o n .
One S in g e r s e w in g m a c h in e , fir s t
te m p te d fie ld goal was b lo cke d . T h is
in g on th e f r u it .
J. G. E m b ry is a b le to <toe a b o u t
class c o n d itio n , $25.
(“tided th e t h ir d q u a rte r.
a g a in , a f te r a w e e k ’s illn e s s .
R o un d to p , 8 -ft. e xte n sio n ta b le ,
In th e la s t q u a r te r G re sh a m s t a r t ­
T o save m on ey by g o in g w it b o u t
M rs.
G.
W . K e llo g g o f G ra n d $15.
necessities Is bad econom y b u t to ed a g a in an Irre s is ta b le m a rch . P eak, F o rk s , N o r th D a k o ta , a r r iv e d last
S qu are to p d in in g ta b le , 6 - ft. ex­
S tro n g and B u rlin g a m e m a k in g y a r d ­
waste a n y th in g lessens y o u r w e a lth ,
age on tw o o r th re e dow ns.
Peak w eek f o r an exte n d e d v is it w ith h e r te n s io n , $10.
th e w e a lth o f y o u r c o u n try , and th e b ro k e th ro u g h a t one tim e f o r 15 s is te r, M rs. B e n j. C a m e ro n .
Range, d a n d y c o n d itio n . $40. W a ­
I w e a lth o f th e w o rld .
y a rd s .
T h e m a rc h was b o lte d close
E.
W . A y ls w o r th
e n te re d
th e t e r c o il and p ip e in c lu d e d .
F o u r good h e a tin g stoves.
P rice s
u n d e r th e g o a l posts h o w e ve r, and re a lm o f th e m y s tic s h rin e rs d u r in g
F orest G ro ve p u n te d . Peak co m in g th e c o n v e n tio n in P o r tla n d la s t week. fr o m $3.50 to $20.
In v e s tig a te .
T h e y a re b a rg a in s .
back to th e 2 0 -y a rd lin e . F ro m th is G resha m m en w h o w e re th e re to see
Office and Shop,
p o in t w ith th e aid o f a p e n a lty , three
J. E. M E T Z G E R .
h in t th r o u g h w e re J u d g e G. W . S ta ­
Main St.
Bungalow Bid
d o w n s put th e h a ll o v e r f o r G re s h ­
G eorge
F.
H o n e y,
B e n j.
Some people le a rn fro n t t h e ir e x ­
a m 's second to u c h d o w n . Peak k ic k e d p le to n ,
Phone
G resh am , Ore.
o th e rs
n e ve r
re c o v e r
go a l
Score, F o re s t G ro v e 6; G resh C a m e ro n , H . H . E lin g and Chas, p e rie n ce s;
, I F ran k C. J o n es
C le v e la n d .
fro m th e m .
F lo yd L. M«
am 14.
A house w a rm in g w h ic h was a
Peak k ic k e d o ff to F o re s t G ro ve 's
1 0 -y a rd lin e .
c o m p le te s u rp ris e to th e m was g iv ­
A fo r w a r d pass w e nt f o r 10 y a rd s , en M r. an d M rs. W A. H e ssel la s t
h u t an In c o m p le te pass and a fu m b le M o n d a y n ig h t. T h e a ffa ir was m a n ­
fo rc e d F o re s t G ro ve to p u n t and Peak aged by M esdam es Jam es E lk in g to n
w ho bad been in ju r e d o n ly ra n the
b a ll d o w n and fe ll on it , on G resh G eorge Page and J. E. M e tz g e r, and
36 fr ie n d s jo in e d in th e schem e. T h e
Belied, in all the newest colorings,
tin t's 1 0 -ya rd lin e .
I'e a k 's p u n t was ru n back by good p a r ty assem bled at P o w e ll's d ru g
in te rfe re n c e to th e 2 0 -y a rd lin e fro m s to re and fr o m th e re w e n t to th e
w h ic h p o in t F orest G ro ve k ic k e d a E lk in g to n hom e.
T h e y to o k w ith
27-inch O uting fla n n e ls, in stripes
fie ld go a l ju s t as th e fin a l w h is tle th e m re fre s h m e n ts and p la n s f o r th e
blew
Score,
F o re st
G ro ve
9; e v e n in g s e n te r ta in m e n t, w h ic h was
and checks, S P E C IA L at
25c vard
G resha m 14.
a m ost p le a sa n t a ffa ir.
T h e gam e was h a rd and fa s t, c h a r ­
Lathes' Colored O uting f lannel ( ¡owns,
T h e b e a u tifu l fe r n o ffe re d by M rs.
a c te riz e d by e x c e lle n t pa ssin g and
high and low neck, S P E C IA L at $1.69 each
open fie ld w o rk on th e p a rt o f F o re st C lif f K e rn to th e g ra d e b r in g in g out
G ro ve and ir r e s is ta b le lin e p la y in g by th e la rg e s t a tte n d a n c e a t th e P a re n t-
Teacher
m e e tin g
la st
week was
G resham .
Peak. S tro n g an d B u rlin g a m e , a ld - a w a rd e d to M iss A r t h u r s room .
I by a heavy and w e ll- tr a in e d lin e ,
T h e P o w e ll P h a rm a c y announces
w e re ab le to ga in tw o to five ya rd s th a t t h e ir s to re w i ll be closed on
I a lm o s t at w ill th r o u g h th e lin e , and T h a n k s g iv in g day d u r in g th e h o u rs
se ve ra l pla ys w ent f o r 10 and 16 fr o m 1 to 5 o 'c lo c k .
641
ya rd s
" T e d ” Jo h n so n sho w e d up to
E ug en e I,. C o b u rn , c le rk o f Jo-
If
a good a d v a n ta g e , th is b e in g his firs t
sephne c o u n ty , acco m p a n ie d by his
¡g a m e w ith th e team th is season.
D on't forget the American Legion Dance,
A gam i* is sch e d u le d w ith C a nb y w ife , v is ite d G resha m on S a tu rd a y ,
I H ig h ¡o r W edn esd ay at 3 o il hom e s e e k in g th e reside nce o f his a u n t,
W ednesday, Nov. 26
I g ro u n d s
M rs. J. W H e n d ric k s .
B e in g to ld
B ack th e boys f o r a n o th e r v ic to ry by one o f th e m e rc h a n ts th a t it was
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L in e u p
B ru g g e r 1. e.. G ra n 1. t..
o n ly th re e q u a rte rs o f a m ile to the
W e llin g I g
M ille r c, W r ig h t r
y «
decided
to
B u rlin g a m e . J o h n so n , r
t . C am p R “ o ckw
k ood
? ro ’ a “ d U’ ,
' th “ e «X
’ « id e d to
t e . P eak q. J o h n s to n r h . S tro n g f. I
, \ d " ( a r ‘‘ now ’ T i n g to fig u re
S k ir v in . B u rlin g a m e 1. h.
i ou J U8t " ow
a m ile is in flUa
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p a rt o f O rego n.
A he ated d iscu ssio n betw een tw o
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A n o th e r scalp was added F r id a y
when F orest G ro ve was ta k e n in to
! cam p by th e U. H 8. fo o tb a ll team
T h e gam e was th e h a rd e s t one o f th e
season a n d th e v ic to r y was as w e l-
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New Hats
PRICED
$ 6 .0 0
Frank C. Jones C<
E. W . Aylsworth
G e n e r a l C ontractoi
C a r p e n te r in g
E le c t r ic a l Wiring
F ix t u r e s a n d Lamps
S e p t ic T anks
C e m e n t Work
THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Ladies Coats, Fur-Trimmed and
SPECIAL at
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$19.98
H k Thanksgiving Dinner and
Everything that goes with it,
dot 'sn't mean much unless you
have something to be Thankiul
for. We are Thankful the war
is over, the Boys all at home,
the Biggest Crop "the good Id
f . S. A ." ever raised, with the
Biggest Prices ever paid. Every­
body at work, with the B i . . st
ages, all these and a Thou­
sand more, ought the people ol
Eastern M ultnom ah County ‘ •
be Thankful for.
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CANNO N’S Dry Goods
Gresham, Ore.
Phone
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H o m e m a d e H a m s , B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard
W I SOLICI T YOUR BUSINESS
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
Jones Lum ber Company
SANITARY MARKET
P h on e 891
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GRESHAM HAT SHOP
, was th e sale o f an im p ro v e d S-aere
tra c t at O rie n t s ta tio n fr o m M rs
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B e rth a A u lt to V II
th o f j t e r In w h ic h a ta b le s p o o n fu l o f s a lt
P o rtla n d f o r $2,000.
p p ly w ith a
C J L u n d q u is t to E d. B r in k , a re-, has been d is s o lv e d , a ...............-
c e n t a r r iv a l fro n t A lb e rta a 26-aere I co a r* p b ru s h and d r y th o ro u g h ly .
fa rm lo ca te d at Scenic s ta tio n f o r 1
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$5 500.
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to \ II G a lh re th a 2 S acre hom e In |
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son tra c ts n o r th o f P o w e ll s tre e t fo r
$2300
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sales
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business In th is c o m m u n ity w. h
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m o re r< e n e J ? tn j n. 7 n t , :
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HARMONY
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Lessons
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Phone «81
Gresham
\ \ ill accept a lim ited n u m ­
ber of pupils in
Piano Instruction
South R oberts Avenue
Phone 307
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c r a i k is* ti? k n o w ’ h < nOUgh <r*t k tO m a k e “ o n r y b u t th e harde-
to know how to a v o id lo o s in g it a f t e r yo u hare made |-
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