PLEASANT HOME
SPRINGDALE
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T he re g u la r o rd e r of service will
be followed at th e P leasan t Home
B aptist church on Sunday. The
Sunday school convenes prom ptly
a t 10 o’clock. A ssistan t Supt. H. c
Nelson in charge. T he pastor, the
‘ Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er, will preach
at 11 o'clock. In th e afternoon the
H appy H our cla ss m eets at 3
o'clock. The evening service be
gins at 7:30 w hen th e B. Y. P. U has
ch a rg e of th e service, followed by
preaching by th e p a sto r at 8.
The H appy H our class m em bers
have been holding a contest, which
w as won by the Reds, and the
Blues w ill en te rta in them a t an in
door picnic on S atu rd ay afternoon
at 2:30 in the ch u rc h basem ent.
The young people of the Baptist
church a re m eeting every W ednes
day and T h u rsd ay evening for
p ractice of th e ir C hristm as pro
gram . w hich prom ises to be of an
un u sual order.
Mrs. F. B. L ake is reported som e
w hat im proved from her recent a t
tack of bronchitis.
A lbert Q uay has been ill for
some tim e, first suffering from an
attac k of quinsy and a t p resent be
ing afflicted w ith rheum atism .
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D. D. Ja c k is able to be up a p a rt
of th e day but still unable to be
outside. Mrs. Ja c k has been laid
up with a sprained ankle for two
weeks. Mrs. P earl P endleton of
Tacom a, a niece of Mrs. Jack, is
ca rin g for the invalids a t present
Mrs. B. C. A ltm an still rem ains
a t the bedside of her m other. Mrs.
J. A. S tephens of P ortland, whose
condition is grow ing worse.
The L adies Aid of th e M. E.
ch u rch is about the “busiest body“
aro u n d tow n th is week, a rra n g in g
for th e b azaar w hich will be held
in th e basem ent of the church on
S atu rd ay evening, D ecem ber 11,
Mrs. F ra n k McKinney was a
P o rtlan d visitor W ednesday.
H ow ard H ouse is able to be out
again a fte r an operation for re
moval of adenoids and tonsils.
M ultnom ah grangei will hold its
re g u la r Decem ber m eeting on the |
th ird S aturday, D ecem ber 18, in
stead of the fourth, as C hristm as
falls on th a t day th is year. T his
m eeting w ill be election of officers
and a full atten d an ce of m em bers
is desired.
p etent lady of th is com m unity
m ade s c le ra l clever a rticle s for th >
bazaar, am ong them being two
large oil cloth cats. T hese dolls
brought a £ood sum. T he ue:
am ount realized from th e bazaar
was over »70,000, p a rt of which
w ill be used for a com m unity
C h ristm as tre e to be held a t the
schoolhouse ou T h u rsd ay evening,
Decem ber 23.
The cafeteria supper and bazaar
Klveu at th e S pringdale school-
house Monday night by th e P aren t-
Teacher a s s o c ia tif, was a fine su c
cess. Follow ing the supper a pro
gram was put on. including some
Plays and songs by the two rooms
w n
“ Umbt>r8 by Mr. and Mrs.
W. D K inder of Gresham . Rosetta
H enkle played the saxophone ac
com panied at th e piano by Thelma
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans.
■n ie s - Mrs, W oods, a very com- No com m ission or brok erag e Very
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv
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you
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Fine Quality
in a car for everybody
Crosley Users
CHRYSLER
are
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60
70
Satisfied Customers
80
and they arc not like the undertaker’s—dead ones.
W e will be pleased to refer you to them, and if
you will allow us to demonstrate we can prove to
your satisfaction that
Coupes
Sedans
Coaches
Roadsters
Tourings
H ow sw iftly tim e flies! How little
m ost of us h a v e to show fo r it! How
im p o rta n t g e ttin g th e r ig h t s ta r t!
( ROSLEY quality is second to none
The new 50 couch $925,
Sedan
#!00.k
Coupe #92.5 at G resham .
and the price is reasonable.
A T h rift acco u n t is o n e o f th e
m o st
su cce ssfu l
sta rts
a
man or
w om an can m ak e. T en y e a rs h en ce
you can look back w ith p rid e upon
y o u r a c c o m p lish m e n t as you view
th e fu tu re in h a p p y a n tic ip a tio n .
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R eliability
I ry one and be convinced.
BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO.
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GRESHAM, OREGON
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Win
Brakes Relined
HILLSVIEW
Not in the old fashioned way, with a chisel, punch
hammer and anvil—a method which is fast becom-
’’lg ® ?soleJe, but with the surer, quicker and better
Rockford brake re-lining machine.
Services w ill be held in the Da
m ascus M ission church next S a t
urday evening, D ecem ber 11, at |
7:30 and on S unday m orning a t 11
o clock. On both occasions the
Rev. M. E. A nderson of Tacoma
will preach. S unday school will
m eet a t 10 o’clock on Sunday
m orning. T he Rev. O. F. L arson is
pasto r.
Miss H. A. D ahlberg of Lafay- ]
ette, In d iana, is visiting w ith her
siste r, Mrs. O. F. L arson.
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POWELL VALLEY
The Rockford counter-sinks
the rivet head through the
brake lin in g to elim in ate
scoring the drum when the
lin in g becom es old and worn.
It also prevents the brake
lin in g from pulling off when
it gets old and thin.
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Piggly Wiggly Saving Prices for Saturday and Monday
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T he Home and F oreign M ission
ary society of th e Saron L u theran
ch u rch w ill m eet on S unday eve
ning in stead of afternoon as for- j
m erly announced. R efreshm ents j
w ill be served a fte r th e program .
rivet bend through the brake lin in g creates an oil
T h ere will be no m orning service.
pocket which keeps them alw ays well lubricated and
H erm an C arlson of P o rtlan d , |
OnV’ir'iul v 'Ì h ,ieEdS <o,,,inir in ™ ntact with drums.
w-ell know n cho ru s d irec to r in P a
One trial w ill make yon a booster.
cific coast cities, has been secured
" c use .lohn-M ansville brake lin in g.
by the co ngregation of the Mission |
ch u rc h to d y e c t th e chorus. Re-1
h e a rsa ls will be held each W ednes
day evening. T he usual services
will be held next Sunday, begin
ning w ith S unday ¿school at 9:50,
H A M LIN & HOSS, P rops.
followed by p reaching a t 11 in
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P ow ell s tr e e t
Swedish. At 7:30 in the evening
file Rev. M. E. A nderson of T aco
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ma w ill p reach. The young peo
p le’s service w ill be held on T ues
WE DIRECT PERSONALLY
day evening at D am ascus. Choir
reh e arsal will be held on W ednes
Always one m em ber of our o r
day evening and reg u la r prayer
ganization p erso n ally directs
every fu n eral we a re called
serv ice off T h u rsd ay evening.
upon to conduct. T his d irecto r
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A C h ristm as c a n ta ta will he re n
is experienced in the planning
dered by the pupils
the Powell
and execution of every detail
Valley school on th e evening of De
and the fam ily is relieved of all
responsibility. In tim e of need
cem ber 17, beginning at 8:30. A
phone us and we w ill assum e
program of in te re st is being p re
com plete ch arg e and perform
pared w hich w ill be followed by a
our duties w ith sym pathetic
care.
bake sale and refreshm ents. All
a re given a cordial invitation to
attend.
W ord has been received from
Phone 2471
F ra n k G ustafson who, w ith his son
W endall, left for Sweden Novem
ber 9th, th a t they arriv ed safely at
th e ir d estin ation on the 18th. The
fam ily looks for them home about
the 1st of Ja n u a ry .
IVORY S O A P
5c
Ford Owners
Anins Cards.
Buy your X m as ca rd s early. We
have a beautiful selection to choose
from.
Priced from lc to 25c.
G resham D rug Co., the Rexall
sto re.—Adv.
FREE, Old Time DANCE
Each Saturday Nite
AT B I,| E LAKE PARK
Will ta k e up sm all collection to)
help pay for music.
Ladies Bring Lunch
FRED O. ANICKER.
Floor Manager
Ethyl
Ethyl Gasoline is here at
. CORN
19c can
Dell Smith. Prop.
M IL K
NONE SUCH
Borden’s, Carnation and
Federal
M INCE MEAT
15c pkg.
3 cans 28c
T h e old reliab le
GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE
SPECIAL OFFER
Baker’s Premium Cocoanut
22c
Amaizó Oil
M akes p e rfe c t m ay o n n a ise
WIOGLY
Bread........ .. H e
Twin loaves of q uality bread, wax w rapped at th e bakery
Good House Brooms............. 30c
LUX
GOLD BAR
fo r all fine clo th e s
PINEAPPLE and PEACHES
L a rg e 2^4> size can
Large pkg. 24c
GOLD BAR TOMATO SAUCE
5c can
California Navel Orange«
P T O
8-ox. Jar.
16-oz. ja r.
PIGGLY
19c Can B a k e r’8 S o u th e rn S tyle C ocoanut
r ItE E w ith each p u rc h a se of i/o-lb. p a c k ag e of
45c Qt.
3 lbs. 78c
a p erfect sp read for bread
V N o rth e rn L ig h ts
Fancy Golden Bantam
L arge size
dozen . . ,
Gresham Service Sta.
b re s h ly c h u rn e d a n d sw eet as a nut
WILSO NUT MARGARINE
GATES FUNERAL HOME
W IGGLY
RUTTER
48c, 2 lbs. 95c
a bar
L im it five b a rs to c u sto m e r
GRESHAM GARAGE
F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru c k and gen eral insu ran ce see
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
PIU G I.V
25c
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
M edium size, ju icy fru it
2
fo r
19c
< iilliornbi Thom pson’s,
53c
SEEDLESS RAISINS
4-lb. bags, 32c
ALBERT TOBACCO, 1-lb. tin s...........................................
3rd &
Only place in tou n to get it
T r j Ethyl (¿asoline yon m elf today. It U the unit
fuel which will elim in ate -k n o c k in g ” under all dri Ì
inir conditions, bring nut AI.E the pow er and sm ooth-
ncss of which your m otor Is capable and turn
( arhon into Pow er.
STORES
AN o r e g o n INSTITUTION
“PIG G LY W IG G L Y ” S T O R E a t
G R IS H A M
on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET