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GRESHAM OrTLOOK, FRIDAT. OCTOBER i NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS ! Church Plans Many Winter Activities I I I Horse Siion Offers 835,000.00 14, 1927 PAGE THREE Ì Cedarville Store Joins Chain System PO W E L L VALLEY BOVS GET PRACTICE 1\ STOCK .H DGING Cut TliK Out for Further Reference Roses, 2-year, choice, only 43.50 dozen. E vergreens, 25c up. F low ering sh ru b s, 25c up. Delphinium p lan ts $1 dozen. Rock plants. 41 dozen, $7 hundred, including m any ra re varieties. P erennials, 10c each. Th*> finest Pentstem ons, 15c each. D ahlias a t digging tim e by tlie clum cheap. Iris, 15 for 41 Many kinds of lilies, 15c up. P am pas g rass, 40c. T ritom as, 25c. F ru it trees, shade trees, berry plants. gooseberries, c u rra n ts , large o r sm all lots. G rapes, 47 hundred, propagated from heavy bearing strain . Our ch ry sa u tlir- m ums w ill soou be blooming. Many new kinds. See us before you buy. Floral pieces made to order. Cider, 10c gallon. S u h r's Flow er F aim , Base Line road m ile ea st 12-mlle co rn er, m ail T routdale. Phone Gre8h»m ‘24, free catalogue H arold Dahl, FJoyd Stafford and rence D outhit, m em bers of the livestock . judging will „ „ team ............... who .............. rep resen t M ultnom ah county at the Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock ex position th e la tte r p art of this m onth and first of November, left for Salem th is m orning w here they will receive in stru ctio n in practice judging today and tom orrow pre p arato ry for the big show in North P ortland. T he lads will he m ade proficient in judging of beef and dairyiug cattle, hogs and sjieep. They will have som e o t th e best breeds to w ork on d u rin g th is period as con- sid erab lJ good stock is being fed at th e sta te fa ir g rounds u n til the Phoenix Hose I'or Ladies. opening of Pacific In tern atio n al. All th e new colors including County agents, local leaders aud polntex heel at popular prices, 41 50, 41.95 - A ylsw orth & L. J. Allen of C orvallis a ssista n t 41 M artin.—Adv. tf sta te leader, will be on hand to In Mention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you s tru c t th e boys. saw his ad. in th e Outlook. Of in te rest to the buying public is th e fact th a t the C edarville store of Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith at Lin- nemann Ju n ctio n has been invited ! to join the Red and W hite Chain T he senior choir of the P lea san t « sto res, an extensive system h an d H ome M ethodist E piscopal church ling gro eeries and allied liues. This ***■ - w ill m eet for p rac tice S atu rd ay is considered not only a recognition evening a t 7:30. at th e church. All of the high ra tin g of th is store, hut p erso n s of th e com m unity who are of faith in th e ability of Mr. and F A M O U S S IX -H O R S E T E A M in te reste d in th is type of service Mrs. Sm ith to succeed u n d er the O w ned by P o rtla n d Dam ascus M ilk C o m pany, J. D. H uston. Up. a r e invited to join th is o rg an iza new arran g em en t. T h ere a re said As in years past one of the spec Hotel. $2.000 00; First National to be now ab o u t 250 Red and W hite tion. “ ta cu la r attractio n s at th e 1927 Pa Hank, 42.000 Jenson Hotel $1,- Chain sto res in P o rtlan d and n e a r All the grade school boys and cific In tern atio n al Horse Show will 000.00; W. F. T urner, 41.000.00; by locations. g irls of the com m unity who w ish to be contest betw een the drivers United S tate s National Bank. 41,- The Sm ith sto re has been th o r becom e m em bers of th e ju n io r of the N o rth w e sts famous six- 000.00; Am ' i Security Ex oughly renovated and fitted up in ch o ir being organized for service In horse hitches. T hese contests prob change Bun. T tu a iis T ru st conform ity w ith sta n d ard s of the the M ethodist ch u rch a re requested ' Mrs. H ayden H iatt and son Hay- ably bring the audience to a higher Co., 41,000.00; C oast N atio n al to m eet a t the parsonage, Satur-S den J r. of K lam ath F alls, Oregon, pitch of enthusiasm th an any other Bank. 41.000.00; Im p erial H otel, Red and W hite Chain system . New day aftern o o n a t 3 for practice, a re visitin g for a few days a t th e of the sterling ev en ts of the Show. 4500.00; H. Liebes At Co.. 4500.00; shelving has been added to th a t T h is choir w ill fu rn ish s fine op- , hom e of Mrs. H ia tt’s m other Mrs. T he 17th Annual Pacific In tern a S upporter of th e Pacific Interua- alread y in th e sto re and all is a r ranged for convenience to both p o rtu n ity for practice and tra in in g Minnie N ystrom and o th er relatives, tional Livestock Exposition, with ti qal H orse Show . 4500 00. T he am ount of the Prem ium s of m erch an ts and custom ers. Some in the a r t of singing and should ' Mr. and Mrs. Don S hogren plan which the H orse Show is combined, W ant ads add to your profit. New things under "Classified.'' will be held in P ortland Octo'. r fered for th is year's Pacific In te r featu res of o th er chain sto res are m e rit th e consideration and coop- , to leave next T uesday for S eattle 29 to Novem ber 5, inclusive. national Livestock Exposition to used in th is w ith modification to eratio n of th e p a re n ts of th e com w here they will atten d a sem i-an 435,000.00 is to be given this tals 4100.000.00. The Exposition m unity. nual conference of th e ir church. year in Prem ium s for th e H orse combina?< g reat Livestock Show. su it th e situ atio n . A custom er is T h ere w ill be the u sual services Mr. S hogren w ill conduct an ev an Show, m aking th is event, tor the Dairy P ro d u cts Show. I -a rid aud a t liberty to select th e groeeries H e a d l i g h t from th e shelves or, if he prefers, -at the ch u rch Sunday, October 16. gelistic cam paign in Hoquaim , fourth tim e in succession, the great M anufacturers' Products Show. have th e a ssista n ce of th e sales T he S unday school w ill m eet a t 10 W ashington, from October 25 to 30. est H orse Show in America. The N orthw est Fox Show, Wool Show. Mrs. John V icklund w as happily sta k es and th e ir donors include Industrial Exposition, and a splen people. No free deliveries will be o'clock u nder the able direction of C redit w ill be extended W. B. Cory and a corps of com pe su rp rised W ednesday on th e o cca Olympic Hotel, S eattle, 44.000.09, did Boys’ and G irls' Club Work Ex made. w here the conditions will w arra n t. w ith the balance all coming from hibit presented under the nam e of te n t officers and te ach ers. T he s e r sion of her b irth d ay w hen th e la P ortland. Oregon, as follows: O re “Camp Plum m er." The railroads of Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith do not re dies of th e com m unity cam e In to vice of w orship w ill begin at 11:15. gon Journal, >2,000.00; Multnomah th e en tire N orthw est are ottering linquish th e ir sto re to th e chain T he p asto r, th e Rev. O liver Gill, spend th e afternoon. A splendid H otel $2 000.00; Portland Cham ber a special fare-and-om- third rate ba system b ut rem ain ow ners and tim e is r e p o r te d . R efresh m en ts w ill speak upon th e subject, “The of Commerce, 42.000.00; Portland the round trip to the Exposition. m an ag ers as before, though they U tility of P ra y e r.” T he E pw orth w ere served and Mrs. V icklund w as A our lights should be properly adjusted a re given th e benefits of coo p era League devotional service w ill be p resented w ith some b eautiful tive buying. T hey also have the III 'DSON- ESSEX 1927 tor winter driving; driving on wet pave gin a t 7:30 p. m., w ith president dishes. privilege of atten d in g th e stated r i t o m jction IS 111(411 Bible sc h o o l will m eet a t 9:45 H erm an W alters leading. The peo m eetings of th e m em bers of the ment. Come in and lot us make your car ple of the com m unity a re cordially a. m. at the S aron L u th eran church. system , when in stru ctio n s are r e W ith its production for th e year W orship in th e E nglish language invited to atten d th ese services. safe for night driving, safe for you and for near th e q u arter-m illio n m ark, ceived on choice and arran g em en t A com m ittee consisting of B a r will be held at 11 o’clock. In th e _______ H udson Motor Car com pany a l of stock, and salesm anship. ready has m an u factu red m ore Hud- b ara W alters, Elm a Cook, A rth u r evening a t 8 o’clock th e p asto r, th e the other driver also. Red and w hite a re th e predom i On S atu rd ay evening, October 22, son and E ssex c a rs in 1927 th an in Sloop and Mrs. O liver Gill, m et a t Rev. Enoch Sandeen w ill deliver a D am ascus g ran g e w ill m eet in reg- tlie e n tire 1926 season, according to n an t colors in both ex terio r and in th e hom e of Mrs. Gill W ednesday lectu re on the first c h a p te r of the u la r session at th e I. O. O. F. hall at an an n o u n cem en t m ade today. The te rio r d ecorations of th e store. So Book of R evelation. Much in te re st evening for the purpose of w o rk 1 250,000th six cy lin d er ea r for the far as p racticable, all shelvings and ing out th e details of a H allow e'en has been expressed in th ese eve Boring. E ig h t can d id ates will be In year w ill be tu rn ed out in th e next sto re fixtures a re w hite w ith red itiated a t th a t tim e and m ore a re few days. social w hich is to be given by the ning services. in prospect. R. A nderson Is the H udson becam e, ea rlier th is year, trim m ings. T he outside will be E p w o rth L eague S atu rd ay evening, w ideaw ake le cte u re r of th e D am as- one of th e sm all circle of com panies painted white, with red trim m in g s O ctober 29. F u rth e r announcem ent ROCKWOOD cus g ran g e and in th e follow ing w orking on its second m illiou to tal on th e front. will ap p e ar later. of cars. By fa r th e g rea ter p a rt of The sto re w ill continue th e other Mr. and Mrs. C larence Johnson plea so licits new m em b ers for the th is to tal has come since H udson- lines w hich it has been handling, o rg a n iz a tio n : Essex en tered th e volume field a left Monday for so u th ern C alifo r P L E A S A N T HOM E “E very farm er in th is vicinity is few y ea rs ago; th e y ears 1925, 1926 and Mrs, Sm ith is en larg in g her nia w here they will m ake th e ir S ervices at the P le a sa n t Home home. This p o p u lar young couple urged to join h an d s w ith us and an d 1927 w ill alone count for m ore com m ercial flower garden, in which th a n th re e -q u a rte rs of a m illion she has thou san d s of plants su it B ap tist ch u rch w ill begin Sunday will be m issed from th is com m u become a m em ber. R em em ber, as cars. able for cu t flowers. m orning a t 10 o'clock w ith Sunday n ity and th e ir m any frien d s have we grow in n u m b ers we grow in "T he record for th is year and the school u n d er the supervision of expressed th e ir w ishes for success stre n g th and influence, p olitically seasons im m ediately preceding it,” A tw o-course dinner, providing, Mrs. G. N asshahn. Wm. H. Stone in th e ir new borne. and otherw ise. T he social fae tu re s said M. C. W ebster, H udson-Essex dealer, "prove th a t the m otor ca r in addition to m eat, one green-leaf of P o rtlan d w ill preach a t 11 and 8 A w edding of in te re st in th is ot' th is g ran g e alo n e a re w o rth the in d u stry is en terin g its period of vegetable, one starch y vegetable, o'clock. T he B. Y. P. U. will m eet com m unity took place at th e M eth nom inal cost of m em bership. Our g rea test stre n g th and popularity. and a d essert, served as th e second at 7:30. odist parsonag e last w eek w hen young people a re ta k in g an active B ars w hich deserve th e public's course, may be considered a com pletely balanced m eal if all five Mr. and Mrs. B url McKinney left Allen Rodney Je n k in s and L ucille p a rt in th e w ork, th e ir p resence favor a re enjoying th e ir g rea test food g roups a re rep resen ted in it; su ccesses, and can look to th e fu S unday for P a rk d a le w here they Mell w ere united in m arria g e by adding life and en th u siasm to ev tu re w ith e n tire confidence. G ars P ro te in foods, fru its and vegetables, ery function. T h a t is w hy we are will pack apples for th e next the Rev. J. F. Dunlop. T hey w ere which a re designed w ith a ttr a c t sta rc h y food, fats, and sw eets. m onth. W hile they a re aw ay, Mr. accom panied by th e b rid e’s fath e r happy, th a t is why w e grow and iveness, perfo rm an ce and re lia b ili Soups and salad s a re not n ecessary for th e home dinner, but th e snlad and Mrs. Chas. M cKinney w ill oc and m other Mr. and Mrs. Mell of th a t is w hy we face th e fu tu re with ty com bined a re w inning the m a r may ta k e th e place of a cooked ket. such confidence. P ortlan d and th e g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. cupy the house. "A t th e very beginning of 1927, vegetable, and the soup may serve “W on’t you Join w ith u s? As a C. W. S tephens and F . W. Mc aud Mrs. Cowan. m otor o b serv ers saw th a t H udson- io use up m aterials already on T he Ladies Aid of th e M. E. special fe a tu re of o u r next m eeting Essex would have a successful hand. But som etim es having such K inney left Sunday for H arney u rses and som etim es om itting church m et at th e parso n ag e W ed H. E. Lafky, in s tru c to r In v ocation y ear. As th e m onths have devel co I hat dairying is the quick, consistent, cash-producing county on a 10 d ay s’ hu n tin g trip. them , th e p a tte rn of th e fam ily oped, all previous H udson-Essex al ag ric u ltu re a t Canby high school, m eals is m ore in terestin g and P a tro n s of the O rient school are nesday evening for its re g u la r b u s department in farming is proved by the unbiased au will ad d ress th e g ran g e d u rin g the records have fallen one by one. In varied. being lined up for th e w in te r's iness m eeting and an n u a l election no o th er year has the public show n thentic records of progressive Cow improvement Asso le ctu re hour. T h e public is c o r so sp e cta cu la r and consistent a de w ork in a m em bership con test for of officers. T he new officers w ere An elderly lady, clim bing on one ciations. m and for th e se cars. th e P.-T. A. Mrs. L illian L auder- all unanim ously elected. T hey a re dially Invited to h ea r Mr. L afky,” of our local v ariety of stre e t cars, “No one facto r has been resp o n handed the conductor a tran sfe r. For in stan ce the 190 cow s of one A ssociation averaged 4111.69 profit hack and Mrs. Vivian H illyard a re Mrs. T hom as Olds, p resid e n t; Mrs. C. L. H aynes, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. HEADLIGHT INSPECTION sible for th is— ra th e r, we have ben “T his Is two dayB old,” he per annum . An In terestin g featu re of th is record Is th a t the average captains. efited from th e public's all-aro u n d grow led. for the whole sla te is only ab o u t half th a t of the A ssociation uverage. S arah Johnson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. John S leret w ere NEEDED AT INTERVALS satisfactio n w ith the ca rs. T he new " I ’ve been w aiting p atien tly ," she To the fact th a t a p u re bred sire beaded each A ssociation herd is a t W. E ck ert, tre a su re r. T he rep o rt high-com pression m otors. with m urm ured. calling at th e M. H. W heeler hom e trib u te d th e enviable re su lts obtained. Motordom now is en terin g th e th e ir exceptional efficiency and on Tuesday. Mr. W’h eeler has r e for th e p ast year w as read and w as th e ir ab ility to use any type of g a s “W hatever you are be a good T he 17th A nnual Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Exposition, to be held tu rn ed from C arson, W ashington very gratifying . Many w orthw hile season of m ore h ead lig h t use when oline, are im p o rta n t facto rs, but by one.” in P o rtlan d , October 29 to November 5, provides a splendid oppor th in g s have been accom plished, g lare m akes its dam aging effects w here he has been for som e tim e. no m eans th e only ones. F or in tu n ity of learn in g how o th e r farm ers a re secu rin g in creasingly g re a te r and quick er re tu rn s from dairying. He is suffering from a severe cold th e m ost o u tstan d in g of w hich w as m ost serio u sly felt and th e m otor stance, H udson-Essex ca rs have at p resent, but otherw ise seem s im th e hundred p er cen t in c re ase In c a r ow ner who Is in te reste d in alw ays been favorably know n for T he Bank of G resham u rg es every farm er in this section to attend easy rid in g qualities. R arely in prdved in health from th e tr e a t m em bership. W ork for th e com ing m ak in g his own path and th a t of deed do c a rs com bine all th e q u ali th is y ea r's Pacific In te rn a tio n a l. The tim e w ill be well spent. an n u a l bazaar h as been sta rte d and Big M asquerade a t the his fellow d riv er ea sie r and safer m ent received. ties of easy speed, fine b rak in g The m em bers of th e B ap tist La announcem ent of th e exact d ate w ill give a th o u g h t to th e condition pow er, sm ooth riding and effortless Rockwood Grange Hall. dies Aid 'Hl serve m eals for th e w ill be given soon. A chicken d in of th e lig h ts on his car, says Geo. han d lin g in a ca r as w ell as has been attain ed in these H udson and ned and play w ill be held Jn co n O. B randenberg se c re ta ry of the T uesday in p recinct election Oregon S tate Motor association. Essex Super-Sixes. 11. D' supper w ill be nection w ith th e bazaar. “In traffic they sp u rt quickly to I At th e m orn in g service of th e F all b rin g s into serv ice lig h ts th a t th e desired pace and th e gears oasem ent of th e serve»' Rockwood church Rev. J. F. D un m ay have seen relativ ely little use sh ift so sm oothly th a t actio n w ith chur T ,i a t Home M ethodist lop will preach on th e su b ject d u rin g H ip sum m er w hen days them is subconscious. A sudden | Im proved F lo o r and Enlarged ' i ve is neciifii and th e wheel long, Mr. B ran d en b u rg I. . will have an all-day “S p iritu al H ea lth .” In th e evening w ere H all. New D ining Room. E v sw ings a finely balanced ca r as th e "Second C om m andm ent” w ill points out and th e re su lt Is th e co n dnesday at th e home of easily as a bicycle. T h ere is a su d erybody welcome. U sual prices. ennartz. Much w ork re- be th e subject. E pw orth League dition of a traffic hazard th a t long den stop to be made or a collision, d th e foot pedal is sufficient; t to be done before the will convene a t 6:30 and th e su b has been reg ard ed as one of the an quick actin g sto p p ers g rab the ject for discussion w ill be “ My m ost serious. bazaar. w heels like a g ian t hand." Crowd Seeing C h rist T hrough Me. "W hile som e m o to rists will r e A h ea rty g reetin g aw aits th e peo g ard it as w holly u n n ecessary to 1INK! THINK! THINK! Prune ( ream Pie. carefu l m anagem ent and sav- ple of th is com m unity. Mrs. Thos. question th e condition of th e h ead W ash, soak and cook in one of dividends paid to sharehold- Olds w ill lead th e m eeting. lights on th e ir ca rs, it is safe to and o ne-half p ints ol w ate r a pound > in Stock Com panies we furnish Deep regret for the sudden pass say th a t in the case of n in e o ut of of prunes. Cool, d rain and remove ju ally safe p rotection to farm ers it about one-half of th e Stock ing of Mrs. H a rrie t H ustes is felt ten c a rs th a t have n ot had th s ir pits, a rra n g e th e p ru n es in a p astry CHAIX STORES Com pany charge.—FARM ERS MU th ro u g h o u t h er wide circle of lights adjusted d u rin g th e laftt lined pan. B ring the p ru n e juice to boiling point and thicken w ith two TUAL F IR E R E L IE F ASS N., 402 friends. <UlAHVII,I F, LINNE.MAN J<T„ ORB. th ree m onths, th e re is a serious teasp o o n fu ls corn sta rc h blended Phone: Gresham .'Mill Stock E xchange Building, P o rtlan d , w ith on e-fo u rth cup of cold w ater, P o rtland, Oregon, G eneral Office»: 346 E ast M orrison S treet need for action," says Mr. B ran d en Oregon.—T he F a rm e rs' Own A sso Window Cleaning. burg. " I t is not to be questioned add tlire e-fo u rth s cupful su g ar, and ciatio n —or H. W. S n ashall, G resh a tab lesp o o n iu l of b u tter, pour over am, Ore. Individually Owned Unitedit Ojierated For exp ert window cleaning see th a t h ead lam p eq u ipm ent is b etter, th e pie and bake in a m oderate Quality Always Higher Than Price S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. m uch b etter, th an ever before, but oven. Cool and top w ith whipped Phone sub scrip tio n s to 1561. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. TO TH E PU B L IC :— th e b est of It, subjected to driving cream sw eetened and flavored to n... . llttllllltlllllltg over ro u g h roads, w ill get out of taste. H ere’s GOOD new s! Í The Rev. Don Shogren. p asto r of th e Pow ell V alley Mission church, w ill preach Sunday m o rning from th e subject, “Ye a re not o f my sheep”. On Sunday aftern o o n th e Rev. Mr. S hogren w ill conduct a service at th e C edar schoolhouse and will speak from th e w ords, ’T Am H e”. T h ere will be n um bers by th e strin g band and oth er m usical selections. On S u n day evening at 7:30 th e service w ill be conducted in E nglish and the p asto r will sp eak from th e w ords, "Lord, I Believe” . S unday school w ill convene at 9:50. A d ju s tin g S ta tio n Grange Lecturer Pleads for Members RAKER MOTOR CO. TROUTDALE, ORE. /o r Year Round Cash Returns Opening Dance Saturday, Oct. 29 IWF ; WMI Smith’s General Merchandise RED <£t WHITE Get Your Daily by Mail and Save Money Now’s the time to renew your subscription—or make a new subscription—If you w ant to save money. The Oregonian Bargain period covers the month of October, but we may take subscriptions now at bargain rates. Begin any time. Mail delivery only. A’early subscription only. R e g u la r Price Daily Oregonian. 1 year....$6.00 Daily A San. Oregonian ... 8.00 Portland News..™................ 5.00 Portland Telegram ........... 6.00 Outlook alone. 1 y e ar......... 2.00 B a rg a in Price $5.00 7.00 2.98 3.75 OUTLO O K Combination $6.50 8.30 3.98 5.00 focus and p ro p er aim. " I t Is high tim e th a t every car ow ner realizes th a t he m u st look to th e condition of his own lam ps in stead of co n stan tly b e ra tin g the o th e r fellow for d riving w ith g la r ing lights. T h is clu b and o th e rs of th e 930 affiliated w ith th e A m erican A utom obile asso ciatio n have found th a t th e rev erse of th is attitu d e is one of th e la rg e st co n trib u tin g cau ses to th e n ever-ending h ea d lig h t problem . " It is a problem th a t can be solved b ut not un til each c a r ow ner ta k es it upon him self to have his own lig h ts adjusted, n ot once, b ut a t re g u la r in te rv als ju s t as he has th e c ra n k case of his c a r drained and th e gasoline ta n k filled." FREE GASOLINE You Need ’Em CALL ON US, MAIL US YOUR CHECK, OR PHONE 15«1 GRESHAM OUTLOOK To g et rid of ra ts and m ice begin by closing up all openings through w hich th ey a re likely to g et into th e house. S to re all su p p lies in tig h t m etal o r glass co n tain ers. D ispose u l w aste and g arb ag e in tig h tly covered receptacles, re g u larly em ptied. S et trap s. Get some barium carb o n ate, a poison, aud d istrib u te it according to th e d irec tions given ou th e package, by m ix ing it w ith foods freq u en tly eaten by ra ts and mice, and p lacin g it w here it w ill be eaten. A ch ance bedbug is no d isgrace, b ut a fam ily ot them is an in d ica tion ot relaxed vigilance on th e p a rt o t th e h ousekeeper. If you d is cover any, fo rce kerosene, gasoleue or benzine Into crack s o r crevices of th e bedstead and along the m old ings and baseboards of th e room. S uccessive ap p licatio n s should be m ade every th re e or four days for ab o u t tw o w eeks to kill any bugs h atched in th e in terv en in g periods. , H ere is w here you g et som ething for nothing. Come and see. Mt. Oily clo th s used in polishing Hood S ervice S tation, Pow ell V al floor and woodw ork a re a serious ley and Ava avenue.— Adv. fire risk and should eith er he d e stro y ed im m ediately afte r use or H ealth -w ealth should alw ays k ep t in a tig h tly covered fireproof com e first.— B e rn a rr M acfadden. co n tain er. T his sto re (YOUR sto re, we hope you call it), has become a m em ber of the Red & W hite chain organization, w hich is a group of in dependently owned g ro cery stores. Our com bined buy ing pow er is as g reat as any oth er chain gro u p in existence. W hat th is m eans to you—G enerous savings in your gro cery p urchases, plus every service to which you a re accustom ed—ch arg e accounts, and o rdering by phone. P lease u n d erstan d th a t th e Red ft W hite Chain S to res differ from th e ch ain s w ith w hich you are now fam iliar. We continue as sole o w n ers of th is sto re, LIVING IN the com m unity and NOT ON It. When you shop here you receive o u r personal atten tio n , and we do p ersonalty ap p reciate your patronage. Our sto re has been re-arra n g ed to conform to th e accepted Red ft W hite sto re plan, w hich m akes it possible for you to w ait upou yourself If you like, or allow us to w ait upon you, or If you p refer you may o rd er by telephone. We are confident, th a t you will be very much in favor of our new arran g em en t. We Invite you to call because we a re p repared to give you com plete satisfactio n in quality, service, and price. R espectfully, RED ft WHITE CHAIN STORE. By U, G. SMITH. Owner SPECIALS FDR OCTOBER 15-17 WHITE KING Washing Machine Soap, large .................................................... 43c IIIIR IIEV S MII.K, U ll. 3 for 29c Sl.'NHKITK CLEANSER................ 5c CAMPBELL’S ASSORTED SOUK, 7 for 63c SUGAR, 4 p o unds............................. 25c I REAM (IF WHEAT. 24c SWEET POTATOES, < pounds. . 25c (.HIR t RULLÌI G ROI M i ( HOUOLATE,QC_ 1 pound tin s ....................................... •>»>(.