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PAGE r o m G R IS H A M OUTLOOK, PLEASANT VALLEY 1 Richey, g irls ’ te ac h er; H. P. McCol- The Sunday school officers for the lough, young people’s te a c h e r; Thos. P le a sa sn t V alley com m unity ch u rch I G rave, Bible class teach er. Sunday school w ere elected Sunday as A com bined service of th e Sunday follow s: W illiam Richey, su p e rin te n school and public w orship will be held d en t; G. H. K esterson, a ssista n t su Sunday, th e topic of w hich will be, p erin ten d en t; Mrs. W illard Bliss, or- “The S ource of P o w er” and a serm on g a n ist; Mrs. T hom as G rave, secre- , by th e pastor. ta ry and tre a s u re r; Miss A lice Richey, Miss B erth a E vans began her work te ary Mrs. H. I I In • the u n u u .n rse in i in Good . . ac , , h er . . of . prim . 5 cla / ss; / .................... c o s’ tra nam n g g v course u u r » e » at I liUOU McCoIIougn. boyw te ac h er; Mr». F. S am a ritan ho sp ital P o rtlan d , Sept. 3. Suggestions for the school folks and others 1 he new Sweaters have verv attractive color combina tions in blouse style for either boys or girls. (let one of these and be comfortable and stylish. Our girls’ number in brown or black are good ones. Sizes 5 to 10, pair 25c H E A \ 'i BEiAR BRAND for boys, brown, sizes 6 to 10. Price by sizes, pair 25c, 30c and 35c V e also have a girl s fine silk lisle, wide l ib, in beige, brown and black. All sizes................ pair 50c LADIES' HOSE, a good grade fibre silk........... pair 50c \\ e ha\e all the desirable colors in our Famous ARROW HEAD Brand Silk Hose............... pair 98c Lots of colors in our form-fashioned Silk Hose, pr. $1.50 And the full-fashioned 12-strand silk............... pair $1.98 FOR THE GYMNASIUM Black Red Oxfords for girls $1.00, and for boys, Reds with non-slip soles, $1.50 and $1.95. School Room Items LEAD PENCILS lc, 2 for 5e and 5c. TABLETS 5c and 10c FOUNTAIN PEN INK, in colors, with patent top, bottle 10c New lot of nice colors in Boys’ “ Honor B right” Shirts and Blouses, each #1.00 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. The House of Quality Phone 1411 Gresham ARE YOU READY FOR SCHOOL? W e are ready to fit you out completely with everything you need School Books, Pencils, Fountain Pens The Famous REXALL 5c Tablet, Etc. W hy not get ready now and avoid the last day’s rush? GRESHAM DRUG CO. The REXSLJ. Store 1 owell Street Gresham Grocery Bulletin S a tu rila ) PURE (A N E SUGAR $<2 am i M o n d a y , OREGON PR U N E S JEJ8-LR K r a g f l 3 pounds 29c P IT T E D D A TES P a c k a g e 25c KERRS BEST Cash Bulk S eedless RA ISIN S. 3 lbs. for 29c BULK COCOA 3 pounds 25c PATENT B est u n g rad e d , 3 fo r I3e Large oval SARDINES. 13c 8 fur P in n a c le Rock CLAMS, No. F la ts , 3 fo r I FAM ILY BLUING L a rg e b o ttle Mrs. R. C. Je n n in g s w as th e victim of a p ecu liarly painful accid en t Mon day aftern o o n w hen, assistin g her husband in th e light w ork connected w ith th e building of a b arn in the re a r of th e ir residence, she stepped on a board th a t slipped u n d er h er feet and fell to th e ground, b reak in g one of the bones fti her rig h t arm Just above the w rist. In ad d itio n to th e bone being I fra ctu red the w rist was dislocated and the in ju ry since th a t tim e has proven to be very painful as w ell as annoying, j Mr. and Mrs. E. W. H enry of Clay C enter, K ansas, who are m ak in g an au to to u r of the w est, a re visiting w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H am m ar for a few days. They have been in G resham and also visitin g frien d s in P o rtlan d for th e p ast tw o w eeks. T he re tu rn trip to K ansas will be m ade by th e so u th ern ro u te th ro u g h C alifornia. H. G. A ndrew , who h as been leasing I the Tow le farm on th e Base Line for I the p ast th ree o r four y ears, is now r e tirin g from ran ch in g and has moved into th e A lbert C leveland p lace at th e j head of Main s tre e t and will engage in p ainting. Mr. A ndrew is ad v ertisin g a sale of stock and farm im plem ents | w hich is to ta k e place on A ugust 12. Miss F ried a B ratzel w ishes to a n nounce th a t she w ill be in her studio I in th e F irs t S ta te b ank building on T uesday, S eptem ber 8 from 2 u n til 5 o ’clock In thp aftern o o n to receive th e | re g istra tio n of pupils d esirin g in- [ stru ctlo n In piano and harm ony. J ® a A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone ¡4SI Feed I2$i 20 th century stores idea of establishing Cash and Carry Stores in the Great Northwest. The ■ i ’ trressive .Methods of the 20th ( enturv Stores, and emulation by others have brought the Consumers and Pro luccrs closer together with marvelous Savings to both. Offering Saturday and Tuesday, September 5 and 8 Closed all day Monday, (Labor Day) "Delicia” Sandwich Spread “The sandwich tre a t”, 2 cans ........................25c FEDERAL MILK, tall cans, 3 f o r .......... 25c STARCH, Kingsford, Corn or Gloss, 1-lb. packages, 2 for 23c Pompeian Olive Oil, finest Italian, full pint can, SNOWDRIFT, 4-pound can ............... 93c CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, 10 b a r s ........................39c Libby’s Short Asparagus Tips, MARKET DAY RAISINS, 4-pound p a ck ag e..... 38c Crab Meat, - 49c R IPE OLIVES, picnic cans, 3 for....... 28c new pack, 1-pound cans.. 25c PANCAKE FLOUR, Sperry’s, 10-lb sack, 73c Campbell’s BEANS, The “Big” tin ........... 10c “Sakhalin,” the world’s finest, 90 per cent claw meat, halves, can, 3 2 |c Norwegian SARDINES, in pure olive oil, 2 ens, 25c Mrs. Louise S tap leto n , her daughter^ G eorgia and Miss Mabel Ja ck so n left th is m orning for a w eek’s sta y in th e S tap leto n co ttag e a t Seaside. MATCHES, Searchlight, Mrs. R o b ert H ayes of S eattle is at I large boxes, 5 for..... 25c th e hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. | J. A. Bushong. H er h u sband w ill a r rive S atu rd ay and th ey w ill go to Al- I hany to visit w ith Mr. H ayes' m other un til L abor Day, w hen th ey w ill go LUNCH WAX PAPER, back to S eattle. 3 rolls, 5c size for 10c Mr. McDonald, a co n tra c to r, is c o n -| valescing at th e N ash sa n ito riu m from th e effects of an o p eratio n he u n d er- | w ent y esterd ay in G resham for th e re-j moval of th e tonsils. He had been ill for a m onth or tw o before th e o p e ra tion and w as in r a th e r a se rio u s co n -I ,<« n . ., dltlon. but It is now th ought he m ay L h 7 7 7 F' EHen soon be at his w ork ag ain ? r n . who bought a hom e in P o rt- land a sh o rt tim e ago and moved Miss K ath erin e B ratzel, who is em - th e re from th e C edar neighborhood, ployed at th e Boys’ and G irls’ Aid so- w ere in G resham T h u rsd ay ca llin g on clety In P o rtlan d as d ietician fo r th e old friends. society, has been g ran te d a tw o u i. . ,■> — , m o n th s' leave of absence and has left r F’ W h lte ' Who is on th e Dr for H ebron, N orth D akota for a visit ° rnel “ “ P aC® " ea r T ro u td aIe- has w ith relativ es a vi8,t | rec en tly p u rch ased th e S pringbrook w ith relativ es and friends. G uernsey h erd co n sistin g of 30 regis T he re g u la r holiday sch ed u le w ill tered an im als w hich took m any blue he observed at th e local postofflee on ribbons a t th e S outhw est W ashington L abor Day, S eptem ber 7, on w hich day fair a t C hehalis la st week. Mr. W hite th e re will be no ru ra l delivery, but Is p lan n in g for a public sale of these th e g en eral delivery window will be c a ttle on W ednesday, Oct. 7, a t his open to th e public from 9 to 10 a. m. place. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Klnyon have recen tly had in stalled in th e ir new ly- I WATER SYSTEM PLAN HAS renovated resid en ce on Main s tre e t a HEATED DISCUSSION Hot P oint H ughes su p er-h etero d y n e A w arm d iscussion over th e p ro electric range, au to m atica lly co n system for G G resham resham trolled. F. L. Mack did th e w ork of I posed wt” w ate r 8yst® m for in stallin g th is tine little cook stove | c l t ^ ^ t u ^ r W e J n X ^ V e n i n g 0 G hir Ground Chocolate, lb. can 29c, 3-lb can, 85c BON AMI CAKE......... 10c BON AMI POWDER, 1 2 ^ c FLOUR—Kerr’s Best Patent, 49-lb. sk.. .$2.19, Sperrys. .$2.29 .............. $2.33 Fisher’s Blend........... $2.39 J HERSHEY BARS, Nut or Milk, 5c size, 3 for ...10c H. O. OATS, package .................. ' 15c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE— “It’s the flavor.” Direct from our $1.32 own roaster. Pound... 45c. 3 pounds................ Toilet Paper, 100 sheet soft tissue, 3 rolls... 25c KARO SYRUP, Red Label, 10-lb. can................... 89c 1 his store will be headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES \\ hy wait until the last minute—the open ing day of school—to buy all of the needed supplies? B uy now while stocks are fresh and service not rushed. w hich is com plete w ith a hot w ater w hen sev eral p ersons w ere p rese n t heater, besides th e city officials an d th e m a t te r w as considered pro and con. R ep A lfred H am m ar has been confined re se n tativ es of th e H einey fam ily, on to his home w ith an a tta c k of th e grip. w hose land the sp rin g s in q uestion O. J. Camp has sold his 25-acre a re located, w ere th e re and ex p ressed th e ir opinion on th e m a tte r. F ra n k ran ch on th e Base L ine a m ile and a H einey, actin g as spokesm an, said h alf east of the T w elve-m ile house th a t he did not believe th e am ount of and will move to P o rtlan d soon. R. H. w ate r sufficient to w a rra n t th e city We carry a good grade of scratch tablet S h u te of P o rtlan d w as th e p u rc h a se r going ahead with developm ent p lan s which is stapled at the top and the sheets He had considered th e possibility h im of th e Camp place w hich it is u n d e r self and had concluded th a t th e plan perforated. Recoin mended hy the county stood he will lease to a ten an t. w as not feasible. T he councilm en superintendent of schools. Mrs. Iren e M cClellan and d au g h ter w ere divided in th e ir opinion, some ag reein g w ith Mr. H einey and o th e rs G racia of N ew port. Oregon, w ere here believing th a t th e re w as sufficient wa . j . ... , , ...... ~ . 11,01 was sum cieni wa- from Monday to W ednesday w ith the te r. It w -— as . decided co n tin u e th . to vuiiiiuuc m e e form er s sister, Mrs. G eorge Dunean. Investigation hy th e com m ittee of the Gale D alton, a sm all nephew w as also council. A p ro test has been flled w ith visiting from C athlam et, W ashington. th e sta te au th o rities bv th e H eineys PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE a g a in st th e c ity ’s p etition for w ater P ho n e 1761 Second and Main Mrs. E lla S eals of S eattle, an au n t rig h ts. T he council ord ered th e sidew alks of Mrs. C. E. R usher, re tu rn e d to her u n d th e city hall raised to conform home Sunday a fte r a w eek's visit at aro w ith th e g rad es recen tly estab lish ed th e K usher home. NO W HOW,„ , „ „ . „ 1 , „„„„„„.g and on w hich the paving is being jM M C M M M M M n « O M I M a J. N. C lanahan is ren ew in g the done. M arshal K elly will have ch a rg e foundation of his resid en ce on the of th e work. itt requested th e rem oval , w est side of th e house by rep lacin g of T th e R. h H y ow d ran t n ear th e Ivy F illin g th e old w ith co n crete blocks and new sta tio n to the co rn e r of Pow ell and cedar posts. R oberts. The council voted to give ‘ G. J. Camp has sold his 25-acre H ow itt perm ission to m ake th e change ran ch on the Base Line a m ile and a a t his own expense. T he h y d ran t at th e ' c o rn e r of Kelly aim and ru Pow ■ i --- w p ell n w as nail ea st of the T w elve-m ile house ’ o rd ered raised to sta n d ard height The law of life is the law of and will move to P o rtlan d soon. R. H An ap p ro p riatio n of $15 w as voted labor. Nature eliminates her S hute of P o rtlan d w as th e p u rch a ser for expenses of F ire Chief M. J. A lls- house to atten d th e n o rth w est conven drones. We must work to live. of the Camp place w hich it is u n d e r tion of fire chiefs to be held In S eattle stood he will lease to a ten an t. th is m onth. Tablets, Rulers, Pencils Paste, Crayons, Pens, Ink TABER PHARMACY Health, wealth, character, happiness, life itself—are the rewards of labor. Columbia River Salmon BUY FRESH a n d at re a s o n a b le prices, o n a n d a fte r S ept. 10. FLOYD REED C orbett MASON QUART FRUIT JARS 65c 1 1W5 “MILLIONS OF DOLLARS SAVED THROUGH THE j P h o n e C o rb ett 1620 Saturday and M onday, dozen 1, GRESHAM LOCALS FLOUR ^2.29 49-Ib.sack UTAHNA PEAS, 9C M PTK M B EK lUUMIIIIIIIII Prices moderate F Kl IH V, REGULAR m eeting of G resh am Lodge No. 152, A". F. & A. M. in Masonic h all. G resham , T uesday evening, S eptem ber 8, 1925 E. W. AYLSWORTH, W. M. W. L. GORSAGE. Sec y. Card of T h an k s. “ “ We w ish to th an k th e m any frl-n d s and neighbors who gave th e ir sym pathy and help d u rin g th e b rief ill ness and d eath of o u r beloved wife and m other, and fo r th e beautiful flowers. J a s H Hoss. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert II Hoss, Mr. an d Mrs. F red F. Hoss, Mayme and H elen Hoss. P U R E M IL K Over B utter Fat The greatest characters m America were men who worked. Lincoln split rails. W ashington was a surveyor. Grant kept a store. m iC£ UntICSS ereat T n ° i histor>’ have given a dignity to labor superior to that of kings and monarchs. ' America pays tribute to no king but we do pay tribute to Labor. I T he future of America will never be in danger so long as « c honor the man who works. "Uork wields the weapons of power, wins the P\ P Ond lCear8 the croun of victory.”- GOLD MEDAL JERSEYS All ( l i s i OOii-hilly TcM rd Month ROSEBANK FARM W. H. GIBSON Phone Gresham 32i FIRST STATE BANK Gresham. Oregon A STRONG BANK nmi,nuiMUiiiiiin«noiiiMuwiia»imi - 3