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» GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TROUTDALE POWELL VALLEY C elery shipm ents are still keep ing grow ers busy. Some has been p u t in cold storag e for th e C h rist m as trad e. 12. PAGE TUKKI COLUMBIA HEIGHTS T he L adies' Aid of T routdale com m unity church will hold its a n nual b azaar and supper in the city h all S atu rd ay evening, December 4, at 8:15, th e re w ill be a program . T his an n u a l b azaar and supper Is alw ays looked fo rw ard to w ith in te re s t by all In th is com m unity. T he su p p er is alw ays as good as ca n be had and th e a rticle s for sale a re of th e best qu ality and w ork m anship and a good sum is realized to help c a rry on church work here. S u pper will be served from 6 to 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and fam ily spent Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe in T h e Dalles. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER The Sunday school w orkers' con Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen. F red ference of th e Pow ell Valley Mis E tling Jr., and Miss A udrey C hap sion church will hold a meeting man from th is com m unity attended this evening at th e home of the su th e Ju n io r Sym phony concert in perintendent. A ugust P eterson, to P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay night, and discuss m a tte rs p ertain in g to the rep o rted th e affair a g ran d tre a t. All th e num bers received g reat a p w ork of th e Sunday school. S un plause. T he conductor, Jacques day m orning at 11 o'clock th e p as G ershkovitch. w as highly com tor, the Rev. Don Shogren, will m ended for his ab ility to bring out preach in Swedish from the topic. th ese young m usicians In so sh o rt a tim e to c a rry out such a tine con Thy Kingdom Com eth", and in cert. The Ju n io r Symphony, w hich the evening at 8 o'clock the se r is said to be th e only one in the mon will be in E nglish from the United S tates, has received an in them e. "A t a D istance.” The vitatio n to visit Chicago next w in te r on in v itation from th a t city. young people of the ch u rch will Dr. and Mrs. Moore of P o rtlan d hold th e ir T uesday evening m eet w ere c a lle rs Sunday at th e home of ing a t D am ascus. Choir reh e arsal Mr. and Mrs. M arian Crane. is held at th e ch u rch each W ednes Mr. an d Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an day evening, and on T h u rsd ay eve spent Sunday at th e ir cou n try ning th e re g u la r p ray e r m eeting. home, E h rm an o r. On November 20 a big offering s e r Mrs. N ettie K incaid, who has had vice w ill be held in th e church ch arg e of th e telephone office at w ith a program and refresh m en ts. C orbett for n early four years, has resigned h er position. S everal p e r T he offering is to be devoted to the sons have applied for th e place. local work. The dom estic science class of A union T hanksgiving service Colum bian high school w ith Miss w ill be held th is year at th e Mis Rem ington, th e in stru c to r, e n te r tained the m em bers of th e school sion church , four ch u rch es, th e board» at dinner one evening last Mission, th e Saron L u th eran , th e week. The affair w as m uch ap p re H aley B aptist ch u rch and th e Da ciated by th e guests, who said th a t th e d inner w as w ell cookqd and m ascus M ission ch u rch to u n ite in dain tily served. m orning w orship at 10 o’clock on C larence H icks, youngest son of T hanksgiving, November 25. The Mrs. W. H icks, left W ednesday for Rev. J. S. N ordell and Enoch San- Modesto, C alifornia, w here he will deen w ill speak and m uscial con trib u tio n s w ill be fu rn ish ed by all The four churches. Mrs. M innie B eiderm an e n te r tained th e B aker Bridge club of P o rtlan d at a 1 o'clock luncheon on T uesday, at th e hom e of Mrs F ra n cis Fox. T hose who attended w ere Mrs. F .Bowen, Mrs. M. W right, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. G eiser, Mrs. W adell, Mrs. W eller, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. M cGrath, Mrs. P a tte r son, Mrs. A lexander of Pendleton and Mrs. Mille of S an ta Rosa, Cfcli- foria. All spent a very enjoyable afternoon. As favors each m em b er received a little needle case. The Ladies Aid of the Saron . Mr. and Mrs. J e rry P erk in s of L u theran church, at its m eeting on ' Los A ngeles. C alifornia, visited at Pow ell V alley R oad th e A. D. K endall hom e S aturday, T hursday, voted to add the p ro 1 m ile e a s t of G resh am ceeds of th e b azaar to be held to- I en ro u te to B ritish Columbia. Mrs. Invites th e public to its services P e rk in s w as a schoolm ate of Mrs. m orrow night to th e ch u rch build ing fund. This fund is growing K endall. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. rapidly and th e ch u rch building Graded System. O. F. McNeil of H olton, K ansas p roject is proceeding fa ste r th an who is a nephew of Mrs. E. Rob w as expected. No m orning w orship. 8 o'clock inson and Mrs. M. P arson arrived Young P eople's program . Bible in T ro u td ale Sunday to visit. F o r rea l estate loans see or call lectu re, “A G reat C ontest.” Sunday v isitors a t th e home of B. W. T horne.—Adv. Mrs. M argret B urns w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B urns and fam ily of Newberg. wed Miss Iren e K nieriem at the hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. K nieriem . Mrs. H icks accom panied her son south to be in a t ten d an ce a t th e wedding. The young couple will re tu rn here about Decem ber 1. Mr., H icks will have ch arg e of the S um m it ftlling sta tio n w hile Mr. and Mrs. Janies Ross are aw ay ou an extended visit w ith th e ir daughter. Mrs. S am uel son. Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. Bl'Ll. RUN P reaching services will be held at the Bull Run hall on W ednes day evening, November 17. by the Rev. 8. F. P itts. T he gospel batvi will be th e re w ith its in stru m en ts and will fu rn ish the m usic for the service. Do You Need a W U er System I T he C o-operative B erry G row ers can fix you up w ith any type, for shallow and deep w ells autom atic or otherw ise, including the Mil w aukee air p ressu re system .—Adv. Amalie Motor Oil Window t leaiilug. For ex p ert window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. l-.very drop guaranteed 100 per cent pure Penn- sjh a n ia made from the world’s best crude oils ( Franklin crude). TROUTDALE SAND & GRAVEL CO. Concrete and Plaster miles of smiles with every crankcase filling. kwo SAND “Use the best—it costs you less” W e want you to be from Missouri, make us prove it to you. 1 hat is the reason we are selling Amalie ai 30c per quart. G ra v e l Sold in the Bunkers or Delivered C E M E N T AND C E M E N T B R ICK Sold only at Gresham Service Station GENERAL HAULING J. R. KNARR GRAPE VINE8. P lan t in November. W ordens, Con cords, N iagaras a re m oney-m akers. I ry them. P rices reasonable. H ar old Oberg. C raig road, fourth house n orth of B arr road. —Adv. tf Authorized Dealers In Gresham P h o n e G re sh am 48# TR O U T D A L E, O RE. See me ab o u t 5 g a llo n s, 10 g a llo n s, an d b a rre l p rice. J u s t say A m alie. .... ...........1... .......................................................................... Saron Lutheran Church R ichard K n a rr has installed a H ala w att radio in his garage for d em onstration as he is agent for same. The P aren t-T ea ch e r association will give a dance S aturday eve ning, November 13, in th e city hall. Mrs. W. C raw ford and son E m er son visited in P o rtlan d Sunday at J th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom H ensley and also w ith Mrs. C raw fo rd 's gran d ch ild ren . Hazel and Louise W heeler at the Oswego j school. Rev. R. D. E verett, Sunday school m issionary of the P o rtlan d P re s b y - ] tery, will preach at the T routdale | com m unity church Sunday m orn ing at 10 o’clock. Sunday school w ill follow the m orning service. CORBETT Mrs. Lydia O strand w as the g u est of Mrs. C lara 'Sm ith from W ednesday until Monday. Geo. K nieriem Sr., a delegate to th e N ational G. A. R. convention at Des Moines, Iowa, retu rn ed home Sunday. Mr. K nieriem rep o rts a very enjoyable trip. He m ade v is its to relativ es in Iowa, N orth and South D akota and S eattle, W ash ington, w hile away. L. A rneson has begun th e ere c tion of a la rg e addition to his sto re building. T he high school stu d en ts and p u pils of d istric t 39 assem bled on the law n a t th e high school to see Queen M arie and the official royal p a rty pass on W ednesday after noon. T he pupils presented flow e rs to th e queen, princess and prince. • Colum bia g ran g e gave a card p arty and social dancing party S at u rd ay evening w hich w as g reatly enjoyed by th e m em bers. Rev. Mr. H arrim an and little son E a rl w ere visito rs at the home of Mrs. C lara Sm ith Sunday. Mr. H arm on and son W alter N» from P o rtlan d w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. L ew is Reed Sunday. W ILLOW H IL L Silver Black Foxes The world's most prolific strain 100% SATURDAY AND MONDAY PIGGLY WIGGLY FEATURES Quality 3 Entries 3 Winnings a t P acific I n te r n a f to n a l Show W e a re n o t th e la rg e s t b ree d e rs but a m o n g th e best. W e a re a lso b re e d e rs of R e g iste re d C h in c h illa R a b b its M ILK ALL VISITORS WELCOME PLEASANT HO a ME "T he C onquering C h rist” will be th e topic of the preaching service at th e P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rc h Sunday m orning a t 11:15 by th e p astor, th e Rev. E. W. With- nell. Tw o sacred num bers will be ren d e re d by th e P leasant Home o r ch e stra. Sunday school will con vene at 10 o'clock. T he Junior ch u rc h w ill m eet at the sam e hour In th e basem ent u nder the leader ship of Mrs. A lta Stafford. E pw orth L eague will begin a t 7:30 which w ill also be the beginning of the w ln-m y-chum cam paign Many new Want Ads today. STARCH 3 l4 size tin s 2 for 29c OREGON on the M t. Hood Loop Highway ^zzzzzz/zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz/yzzzz/%<zzzzzzzAl COAL BRIQUETS BREAD PIG G LY W IGGLY Q U A LITY A THUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland G resham Phone lwSl Powell and Maple P ortland EL E ast T aylor Phone KAst ftSstf A SAFE PLACE to put your money Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for your selection OREGON CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs.......... ................. SWEET POTATOES, fresh stock, 4 lb s ............................. 1 9C ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT, 100 size, each......................... i)C H E IN Z Portland, Oregon STOCK YOUR PA N T R Y Lifebuoy Health Soap “C IT R U S ” S P E C IA L 3 bars 20c W hile th ey la s t w e w ill sell a la rg e p a c k a g e of KETCHUP L a rg e b o ttle Portland Electric Power Co. F ro m now u n til N ovem ber 20th we a re o ffering a la rg e 18c can of GOLD BAR SUGAR PEA S w ith th e p u rc h a se of ten c a n s of Gold B ar c a n n e d foods, a n y k in d e ith e r s tr a ig h t or a sso rte d aH you c a re to select. $ .85 $1.65 Its business is growing steadily every day. W e offer you an op p o rtu n ity to invest your money In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric B uild in g Gold Bar Sugar Peas FREE LA RD, S in c la ir’s 8-lb. 4 lb pail pail 24C Let us tell you more about it. W ax ed -w rap p ed a t th e b a k e ry to in su re its fre s h n e ss a n d q u a lity . 98c It has 90,000 light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. in this successful and w ell-m anaged business nt «.«7 per cent in terest. lie pkgs. M ILL-RUN, in 8 0 - p o u n d s a c k s Tomato This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in this territory. ‘...28c each 3-lb. tin CORN AND GLOSS WHITE STAR cans Free with AMAIZO FANCY TUNA company. Mrs. W. L. C rissey and son, Jim , took d inner w ith the J. C. Cam eron fam ily in th e ir new home in P o rt land W ednesday afternoon. B eauty S H R IM P 2 cans 29c E ederal Walker’s Fox Ranch GRESHAM A m erican Bake Pan 69c FOR B E T T E R COOKING R E SU L T S B orden’s, C a rn a tio n und DODGE PARK Mrs. S. B. C rissey celebrated her 91st b irth d a y on Monday, Novem ber 8, and du rin g th e day was p re sented by th e m em bers of her fam ily w ith a F ad a radio receiving set equipped w ith a loud speaker. G eorge Koch is digging a large acreag e of potatoes w hich he grew on a c o n tra ct for a P ortlan d seed CRISCO in 3-lb. tin PIGGLY W IGGLY Citrus Granulated Soap Underwood’» Sardines a t th e sp e cia l p ric e of F rie d in h ig h g rad e oil 33c 3 cans 25c an d give F R E E a la rg e p a c k ag e of C IT R U S po w d er BUTTER 22 STORES Freshly churned 46c 2 pounds lb. 91c AN OREGON INSTITUTION “PIGGLY WIGGLY” STORE at G RESH AM on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET