GRESHAM OrTLOOK, FRIDAT. OCTOBER
i NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS !
Church Plans Many
Winter Activities
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Saturday, Oct. 29
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Smith’s General Merchandise
RED <£t WHITE
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" 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
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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."
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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
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1 pound tin s .......................................
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