Springdale Fraternal
Order Building Home
PLEASANT VALLEY
An 8-pound son w as born to Mr.
and Mrs. P aul L utz in P leasan t
Valley on November 29. The young
man has been named Arnold W il
M aterial is being assem bled on liam.
the C h ristensen place a q u a rte r or
a m ile east of S pringdale for the Pleasant Valley I hurch Services.
erection of a hall for S pringdale
Com m ittees have been appointed
Camp, Pacific W oodman Life asso for th e C hristm as en tertain m en t,
ciation. w hich w as organized in the date of which will be a n
Septem ber. T he ground has been nounced later. It is hoped th ere
cleared and p artly graded and the will be a good atten d an ce at th at
building will be rushed to com ple tim e, also at Sunday school w hich
tion as fast as possible. T he cam p m eets at. 10 o'clock every Sunday
sta rted with IS m em bers and now- m orning. An u rgen t in v itation is
lias 31 in good standing. The c h a r also extended to the w orship hour
te r roll is still open.
from 11 to 12 each Sunday which it
The orticers of the organization is believed will prove p leasaut and
are II H ergert, p ast consul com profitable.
m a n d e r: H. ('. Groce, consul com-
The discussion on December 5
m an d er;
J. C. Rogers, b anker;
will be draw n from th e subject,
V M. Evans, c le rk : C. J. Pounder,
"Paul before Felix," being th e clo s
adviser lie u te n an t; L. C. Jackson,
ing scene of his th ird m issionary
T. F, N orthw ay and K. V. Ellis,
journey. On December 12 and 19
au d ito rs; J. A. LaLonde, se n try ;
this C hristian w arrio r will be fol
F. Davis, esco rt; A. C. Pounder,
lowed over his last voyage w hich
w atchm an.
was from C aesarea to Rome, clo s
R egular m eetings are held each
ing December with th e thought of
W ednesday evening at N orthw ay's
C h rist’s birth.
shop at S pringdale pending the
com pletion of the hall. A series of
dances, ihe first to be given on the
evening of December 11, is being
arran g ed to help defray th e ex
p e n s e s of the new hall.
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t olum biun High School News.
(By R osetta H enklel
Mrs. Reed gave a su rp rise party
for Bella Reed, senior, on Monday
night.
A few of he? intim ate
friends w ere present.
E veryone w as glad to see so
m any of th e alum ni home over the
week end. D olores Morgan. Mabie
and A gatha H arding, L eonard C ar
te r and H orace E vans w ere home
from (). A.C. Isabel P ulliam and
Gaylord Davies w ere home from
Oregon N orm al, ami W illiam Mor
gan from the U niversity of Oregon.
The co u ntry fair given by yie
P.-T. A. was a g reat success. The
Spanish booth was given honorable
m ention for its a ttra c tiv e a p p e a r
ance. and the sophom ore class
made the most money.
SPRINGDALE
Hale; Baptist Service«.
"W hat Tim e Is It Now?" will be
th e topic for the p reaching service
Sunday m orning at 11 o'clock at
th e H aley B aptist church, of which
th e Rev. Jo h n S. Nordell is the pa
tor. Sunday school will precede
th e preaching service which will
be in E nglish. The L ord's S upper
w ill be observed during the m o rn
ing. Ju n io r m eeting will be held
at 7 o'clock and at 7:30 the young
people will tak e ch arg e of t h e e v e
ning service.
Here ure a few of o u r be«l buy« in th e grocery lin e:
2 p o u n d s.....................................................................................
SOAP ( HIPS, Palm Olive—
2 p o u n d s.......................................................................................
TOILET SOAP, large asso rtm en t
3 b ars fo r.
There's un chance when hills ure
paid by cheek tor anyone to contend
(hut the account is unpaid.
Even it' the cancelled eheck is lost
there is a permanent reeord on our
hooks of the date and amount of the
check.
Many an unpleasant dispute has
been averted and friendly /elutions
thus established.
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GINGER SNAPS
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HEMEMBER: You can save money by buying your m eats
ami vegetables here. We can supply your table w ith everything
you eat.
T ry N ew berg Ham and Bacon.
steady custom er.
One tria l will m ake you a
ggoaikoff Qraafauu
Store No. 3
Pay by Cheek— It’s the Safe, Easy Convenient Way!
We Deliver
are
Satisfied Customers
and they are not like the undertaker's—dead ones.
We will be pleased to refer you to them, and if
you will allow us to demonstrate we can prove to
your satisfaction that
CROSLEY quality is second to none
and the price is reasonable.
Try one and be convinced.
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BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO.
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Saturday and Monday Features
Late Model used Cars
( REAM OE WHEAT
STAR Touring, 4-wheel brakes—
Looks and ru n s good, good r u b b e r.................................
$375
MAXWELL Green Sport Touring ........
$375
1924 OVERLAND Coupe ......... ..................... $35«
1924 CHEVROLET Coupe............... ..................................... $375
192» CHEVROLET Touring........ .......... ............ '...... $165
GARDNER 4-I»oor 1924 Sedan.............. ............................. $75«
1925 OVERLAND Touring—very good. . . . .......................
Auction Sale
GRADE JERSEYS
4 Ere«h Milch Cows, from 2 to 5 years old, two to freshen soon.
« Helfer«, 4 of them bred. All tubercnlln tested. One Team of llor*c«
and Harne««. About 100 White Leghorn Pullets.
FARM MACHINERY— 4 W agons. Buggy, Ford f a r . Hay Rack.
3 Plow s. Shovel Plow. G arden Plow. 14-inch Disk. H arrow , Mower,
3 Sets Double T rees. 2 Neck Yokes, Beaver D rag Saw, 5-ft. one-m an
saw. Cable, Blocks, Log Chains, Sw am p Hooks, C ant Hooks, Sledge
Wedges, Brush and G rass Scythes, W ire, Hose, Fence Posts, several
I tons hay, new milk cooler, 2 10-gal. m ilk cans, 2 5-gal. m ilk cans,
S-gal. m ilk can, lawn sp rin k le rs, lawn m ow er, o th e r tools too n u m e r
ous to m ention.
Household Goods—Coal or wood h eater, coal or wood range, elec
trie range, coal oil heater, 3 full-size iron bedstea«ls, 2 half iron bed
steads, 2 couches, 2 d ressers, 6 stand tables, 2 dining tables, 8 ro c k
TERRIBLE GOITRE ers,
dining chairs, organ, 2 cook tables, desk, c a rp e t sw eeper, oth er
Removed Without Operation. Mr«. household goods. 400 q u a rts canned fru it and vegetables, flower plants.
( ox Tell« H ow . Wa« Short of
35-Acrc Farm at Private Sale
llreath. Eye« Bad. Could Not
W ork. In Bed Part of Time. Stain- TERMS— All sum s 120 or less, ca sh ; all sum s over 120, six m onths'
le«« Liniment l'»ed.
tim e w ith approved notes bearing 8 per ce n t Interest. T hose d e
siring credit see Fred P ro cto r, C lerk, at C lackam as County Bank,
Sandy, Oregon, before date of sale.
Allen W. Irick and M n. Nora A. McIntosh
ERED l~ PROCTOR, Clerk, C lackam as County Bank, Sandy, Or« iron
R. L ANDERSON, Auctioneer, Gresham, Oregon, Kouta 2.
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
1 7C PKG.
Compare the car with the price. Every car
equipped with 1926-1927 license.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER Tl
Mrs. D ot Cox say.«: "Come to 40
I’ronpaet St., Delaware, Ohio, an<l I
will nhow you what Sorbol-Quadruple
ha* done for me. If you can’t come,
w rite.”
M anufactured by Sorbol Company,
Me, hanlcfburg. Ohio. Sold at all drug
RtorwR.
IxxaJly at Oreaham Drug
Com pany.- Adv.
D IS P U T E
Crosley Users
baby girl arrived a t th e home
GREEN BARN ON BLUFF ROAD AT COTTRELL, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. E rw in R. Mercer
Aockwood on December 1. She
been nam ed Verda I^ o n a and
Sale Rain or Shine
Sale Starts 10tS«
Free Lunch at Noon
>ed th e scales at 8% pounds.
FAIRVIEW
Never a
Ours are not only Saturday and Monday
specials but are effective every day.
PHONE 1151
HESS EL IMPLEMENT CO.
lay m orning w orship will be
ted a t th e Sm ith Memorial
te rla n « h urch in Fairview at
ock. by the p astor, th e Rev,
D. H ollensted. The subject
e, "T he T estim ony of the
Sunday school will be coo-
at 10 o'clock.
Daily Specials
Outlook W ant Ads w ill help you
on the way tb success.
'21, '23, '24 F ord T o u rin g s a t especially low prices.
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A ca fete ria supper and bazaar
will be given by the S pringdale |
P aren t - T eacher
association
on
Monday evening, December 6. S up
per will be served from 6 to 8. A
program will be rendered later In
Service
Reliability
Ihe evening, followed by re fre sh
GRESHAM, OREGON
m ents. Everyone is cordially in- | Yimnii
vited.
ROCKWOOD
Irving F ish er. Yale professor, b e
lieves we w ill be a nation of octo
g en arian s by th e end of th e ceu
tu n
W h a ts become of the p e s a i - A l,a T ru ,U '
G resham Drug
m ist who used to say we were
nation of dispeptica?
Adds add to your ad-vantage.
P lease phone or w rite item s for
th e O utlook—but give your real
Classified—classy ads.
name. Call G resham 1561
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NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO.
PLEASANT HOME
'rite M aster F ish erm an " will be
Ihe them e of th e serm on next S un
day at 11:15 at th e P lea san t Home
M ethodist church by th e pastor,
the Rev. E. W. W ithnell. T he J u n
ior ch u rch service will take place
at th e sam e hour In the basem ent,
u nder the supervision of Mrs. Alta
Stafford. The E pw orth League will
convene at 7:30 and Sunday school
a t the usual hour of 10 o’clock.
The first q u a rte rly conference
will meet on T uesday, D ecem ber 7,
at -I p. m. at th e Methodist E pisco
pal ch u rch in G resham . A pot luck
dinner will be served in th e eve
ning.
The w in-m y-neighbor cam paign
at the P lea san t Home M ethodist
ch u rch was a new venture in th a t it
was com pletely ca rrie d on by the
lay m em bers of th e church. AU of
the leaders presented th e ir topics
in an in terestin g m anner and much
good was accom plished. A deeper
sense of th e responsibility to
ch u rch and com m unity w as devel
oped.
The Ladies Aid of th e M ethodist
ch u rch met a t th e home of Mrs. M.
L ennartz and com pleted p la n s for
Ihe bazaar and chicken d in n er to
lie held a t the P le a sa n t Home
ch u rch Decem ber 11. T his will be
the first b azaar to be held in the
new b asem ent and the m em bers
hope it will be a good one.
Mrs. Jam es M anary, who has
been ill for th e la st th ree w eeks, is
som ew hat im proved. She is being
cared for by her fam ily and Mrs.
G eorge P ullen. Mrs. F. B. Lake is
also on th e sick lis t with a touch of
pleurisy.
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T he Misses Abbie and Bessie
N orten, g u ests at th e L ennartz
home, spent Monday and T uesday
in P o rtlan d callin g on form er W a
tertow n, W isconsin, people.
Mrs. Aanle Biedenstein Dies.
F u n eral services w ere held yes
terd ay at th e Catholic ch u rch in
Sandy to r th e late Mrs. A nnie Bied-
en stein who passed aw-ay at her
home at C herryville T uesday, No
vem ber 30. at th e age of 72 years
In term en t was m ade in the C her
ryville cem etery. T he deceased
w as born in G erm any and is s u r
vived by her widower. H enry
B iedenstein.
A rrangem ents 'w e r e
In th e hauds of the G resham F u
neral p arlo rs.
C & II B erry, P u re C ane
in full w eight s a n ita ry
co tto n sa ck s
SUGAR
35/
10 bars
Limit three package«
HEINZ
10 lbs. 63c
AMAIZO STARCH
PRUNES
TOMATO KETCHUP
Corn or Gloss
Large size
24c
3 pkgs, 25c
2 lbs. 13c
Large Hottie
No b etter q u ality a t any price
Piggly Wiggly Quality, wax-
wrapped at the bakery,
2-lb. loaves.
Double Bread
OTTER SELECT OYSTERS
lu ll can
Help yourself to the best quality fruits and
vegetables at PIGGLY WIGGLY
15c
PARST MALT AND HOP SYRUP
« <»e
2M»-lb.
EI.ORIDA GRAPEFRUIT—
Medium size fru it, thin skinned and very Juicy
2 for
19c
LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES
17e
OTTER
I Sc
Ml V Elt IIAR PI J i l l 8
NEW NA4EL ORANGES
large, dozen
I ALHORMA LETTUCE, crisp solid h ead s-
2 for ......................................................
pint tins, 2 for
MINI E li RAZOR ( LAMS
tall can
T he new g elatin e d essert w ith m any tem pting new flavors
3 packages
26e
GOLD IKR ( HILI SAK E, large bottlr
specially priced ........................
CORN MEAL
2.»r
25c
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L arge 2% tins, C alifo rn ia half peaches in line syrup
2 cans
JELL X ( ELL—
29c
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5-lb. boxes ............ .............................................. 05c
Búllalo Matches
M IL K
9-lb. bag
Non poisonous and strik e anyw here
C arnation, F ed eral and B orden's
27c
6 boxes 22c
3 cans 28c
BUTTER
I’iggly Wiggly finest
Creamery Quality
24 STORES
lb .
48c,
2 pounds
95c
AN OREGON INSTITUTION
‘P I G G L Y
G RESH AM
15c
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pig ' 1 s
F ancy pack of large p ru n es, ap p ro p ria te for gifts,
easily malletl.
W IG G L Y ” S T O R E a t
on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET