GRESIIAM OUTLOOK, EBIOAT, JANUARY ¿I. BORING PLEASANT VALLEY Columbian High i By R osetta H enkle, E ditor. Colum bian high boys’ basketball team will play th e P a rk ro se team , F rid ay night, Ja n u a ry 21 a t th e Colum bian gym nasium . T he A l um ni team w ill play the P ark ro se Alumni. L ast T uesday night at P ark ro se , th e Colum bian boys won by a score of 16-11. The N ewberg Academy b a sk e t ball team played th e Colum bian high team la st F riday, Ja n u a ry 14. T he score w as 30-6 in favor of th e local team . T he prelim in ary gam e betw een th e "Dodos" a n d “ B irdies,” of Colum bian high, resu lted in a score of 11-9 in favor of the "Dodos." The F reshm en g irls played the grad e school g irls and won by a score of 38-6. Members of the w orld history class atten ded the movie, “Bard- ley's, th e M agnificent,” at th e Col um bia, on Ja n u a ry 13. A gatha H arding, ’24, now a tte n d ing O. A. C., received a B arom eter pin for one y ea r’s w ork on th e B arom eter staff. T he m oving p ictu re show “Co hens and K ellys" given a t th e high school, on Ja n u a ry 12, w as w ell a t tended. Mahlon E vans and K en neth B ram hall are proving to be com petent o p era to rs of the moving p ictu re m achine. The dom estic science class en te rtain e d Mrs. H. L. Moody, Mrs. G eorge Lusby and th e women te ac h ers of th e grade and high school facu lties at a lovely lun ch eon, T uesday, Ja n u a ry 18. Bella Reed, who atten d ed the high school conference held a t E u gene la st week, gave an in fo rm a tional and in terestin g discussion of her trip to th e stu d en t body a s sem bly. M arjorie Bush and P earl C ham b erlain attended th e m atinee p e r form ance, S aturday, J a n u a ry 15, of "B lossom Tim e,” at th e Heilig th eater. PAGE THREE 1»27 KOTICR TO CKFUITOR8. No. 27446 T he S unday m o rning service of , In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multno th e S aron L u th e ra n church will be mah. Matter of the E state of Sarah In E nglish. B aptism al services 1 In A. the Burr. Deceased. N otice hereby given that the un- w ill be connected w ith th e Sunday ih rsigned Is has been appointed executor m orning w orship. In th e evening of the estate of Sarah A. Burr, de ceased. by the Circuit Court of the "an illu stra te d le ctu re in the series. State of Oregon for Multnomah Coun "A Jo u rn ey T h ro u g h th e Bible," ty. and has qualified. All persons hav ing caiins against said estate are here w ill be given, accom panied by col by notified to present the sam e to the , Executor at his office In the Bank of ored slides. T he subject for S u n Gresham building. Gresham. Oregon, day evening w ill be, "T he Six Days with vouchers and duly verified, w ith in six m onths from the date hereof. of C reation and th e W orld God Dated and tlrst published, January I 14. 1927. C reated.” l.ast publication. February 11. 1927. W. J. COOPER. Executor. Suron Lutlienin Services. SANDY’ FAIRVIEW "T he R e tu rn of C h rist" will be T he Sandy Pioneer and E arly County A gent S. B. H all w as in T he re g u la r serv ices a t th e the them e of th e serm on Sunday S e ttle rs’ society, w hich w as o rg a n th is vicinity on m a tte rs p ertain in g M ethodist ch u rch on Sunday w ill m o rning at th e Sm ith M emorial ized a few m onfhs ago, will hold a to w ork, on T uesday of th is week. be p reach in g at 10 o’clock by th e P re sb y teria n ch u rc h at F airview at Mr. and Mrs. J. T. E. W. ..... -- Wing, th e ir Rev. Ea. TV. W ithnell. Sunday school 11 o’clock by th e p asto r, th e Rev. m eeting at th e Sandy g ran g e hall 1 on next Sunday, Ja n u a ry 23. An dau g h ter Miss Mabel and son Joe, at n o’clock. T he Sunday school E. R. D. H ollensted. S unday school ' im prom ptu program w ill be a r w ere V alley visito rs la st Sunday. jg on increase. L ast Sunday n v* . __ W - w ill begin prom ptly at 10 o’clock. B. E. n*........ T u rn e r _ m ~ ade ~ _ a «.in trip Into in to ♦ th F» e th e atten d an ce w as Just seven b e On Sunday evening at 7:30 th e re ranged to s ta r t at $0:30 in th e m orning. If th e w eath er co n d i Sandy country on business la st low th e to ta l en ro llm en t. T h ere is w ill be a union service a t the S aturday. a la rg e class of young people of ch u rch u n d er th e auspices of th e tions are favorable G eorge H. H im es of P o rtlan d , cu ra to r of the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d high school age. w ith L. H. M alll- Billy Sunday Gospel team of P o rt ! Oregon H isto ric al society, w ill be w ere in P ortlan d on business m a t coat as te ac h er b ut th e re is still i p resen t. All pioneers or early se t room for m ore, and th e p asto r and i land. te rs Tuesday. M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you tle rs of Sandy or o th er near-by T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association su p erin ten d en t invite all who do .»-Acre Tract. “Say It w ith a W antA d.” i com m unities a re invited to bring saw his ad. in th e Outlook. w hich met at the last nol n u.vu ---- schoolhouse ------ v«-» J*............... not ¿menu atten d elsew here to join w ith Two and one-half m iles from lunches and p a rtic ip a te in th e en- Tuesday evening w as not very w ejl them )n trytnK t0 im prove th e com G resham , 400 feet from Mt. Hood I joym ents of th e day. Coffee will be attended. m unity. highw ay. New three-ro o m p la s i fu rn ish ed free for the b ask et din- P lea san t V alley g ran g e w ill m eet The m oving p ictu re en titled "L est tered dw elling, bath, basem ent, In re g u la r session at the gran g e , F o r g p t.. w htch wa8 t0 be given new g arage. One acre lo g an b erries, I ner. hall next S atu rd ay evening, Ja n u - on T h u rsd ay eVenlng Bull Run w ater, on good rock Sandy high school b ask etb all ary 22. A good program is as- , |h<? au sp ,ces of th e Anti-Sa- road. P riced to sell. $1000 will team s won in a double header w ith handle. B. W. T horne, G resham , sured. A. P. A nderson is le ctu rer. loon ___ L eague, w as nostnoned M ilw aukie last F rid ay night. postponed on on ac- ac phone 2751.— Adv. The in te re st in the Sunday school count of the snow 4storm . It w ill is grow ing, as is evidenced by the be given at a la te r date. =yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIII¡lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlj^É increased atten d an ce from Sunday T he sale on T uesday given by to Sunday. In creased atten d an ce -X» » ///".V Z - i8 i E. A. A nderson w as w ell attended. a t church services likew ise T h ere w ere ab o u t 80 au to s p ark ed noted- Sunday school convenes at on th e road. Besides this, some L ife is a s e rie s of p la n tin g , a n d w h a t 10 o’clock, followed by ch u rch s e r cam e in w agons and o th e rs on foot. e v e r you m ay be p la n tin g now w ill ta k e vices at 11. The a rtic le s offered for sale all COTTRELL Mr. and Mrs. R ichard M undlin ind fam ily, form erly of P o rtlan d , lave moved to th is place, Mr. Mundlin is m anager of th e 20th Century g rocery a t Lents. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F ow ler vis- le d rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d Monday. H ow ard and W ilber Booth have Seen quite sick for th e past tw o weeks. H arvey Griffin is im proving afte r his accident, although he is still unable to w alk. R ichard, Jay , and Bob Mundlin are new stud en ts a t the C ottrell school. T he b ask etb a ll ’boys played th e first gam e of the season a t Sandy high school T h ursday evening, J a n uary 20. They displayed th e ir new suits on th a t occasion. Ed. B lue of ea stern Oregon v isit ed Mr. and Mrs. George Sm ith th e first of th e week. Mr. and Mrs. B arney R uckner and tw o ch ild ren arrived from C al ifornia rec en tly and w ill visit Mrs. S. E. Jones and fam ily. Mrs. R uck er w as form erly Miss G race Jones of th is place. T he p ic tu re show w hich w as a n nounced for Ja n u a ry 21 a t the schoolhouse has been postponed one w eek u n til Ja n u a ry 28. 141111X 7»«, DREAMS COME TRUE When They are Planted in the Sensitive Soil o f Life b ro u g h t a good price. T h ere w ere ROCKWOOD 280 L eghorn p u llets and they w ere Jam es Conrad is confined to his bid in at $1.65 apiece. One lady hom e w ith a severe cold. . took all of them . T he h ig h est Services next Sunday w ill be in price paid for a cow w as $105 T his charge of the pastor, th e Rev. J. F I was for a H olstein. Mr. A nderson I left th e evening of th e sale for Dunlop. Andy Stone has been on th e sick Sherw ood. e* ^ t8 ‘° V‘Sit w ith a b ro th er for a while. list for th e p ast tw o w eeks, b u t is po.w o »= — Mr«. H unt, w hose hom e is at E s- reported as ......____ im proving The w ell being drilled for th e tacad a. h as been v isitin g th e past Rockwood W ater D istric t is now two w eeks w ith h er sister, Mrs. G. down over 200 feet, and a t la st ac- j F. P eterso n . count prospects for an am ple sup- , Mrs. Claud D anielson, w hose ply of w ater w ere not so good. T he bome js at C latskanie, spent the depth of w ater w as not in creasin g w eek-end w ith h er m other, Mrs. p roportionately w ith th e d rillin g . John Meyer. She w as accom pan- It is reliably rep o rted th a t Wm. ie(1 by ftp,, tw o sm all dau g h ters. McKeown has leased his ran c h for , O scar H a rris and wife have a term of years for a m odern dairy. move(j )n (O th e C hris. A nderson New buidings a re being co n stru c t- h o u se, w hich w as recen tly vacated ed, electricity for ’pum ping p la n t 1 p jjjg g8 j j r . H a rris is em - | installed, w ith every th in g m odern pjoye(j on tb e r l . Sabin farm , and up-to-date. T he Hood Camp gave a card p ar- Rockwood g range has paid oft its , Uje j o 0 F h a „ on S a tu r- debt and expects th e b u rn in g of th e , ’ , m ortgage to be an event a t its next T he nom D am n ascus g ran g e will hold reg u la r m eeting the first W ednes its re g u la r m eeting a t th e I. O. O. F. day in February. hall on S aturday. T his being th e Mr. McCann has in stalled a new first m eeting since th e in stallatio n , pump a t his filling station. th e new officers w ill begin th e p e r Mrs. Minnie B. A ltm an, p rin cip al form ance of th e ir du ties and s ta r t of th e Rockwood school, is p la n to pilot th e old ship on its voyage ning to take h er eighth grad e to for th e y ear 1927. Salem to give th e y o u n g sters an Rosco K nox is sta rtin g to build o pportunity of seeing th e le g isla a b arn on his p roperty. tu re in action and th ereb y show Old K ing W inter has once m ore ing at first hand th e law -m aking visited us and h as le ft a b la n k et of body a t work. snow eight inches on th e level. A. B. C alder, a retire d m in iste r We a re continuing th e w ork of who moved on to p ro p erty e a st of th e late P. F. B lack in rep rese n tin g th e celebrated N ash tailo red $23.50 tow n, is doing some im proving. At su its Fine asso rtm e n t sam ples. p rese n t he is building a cow stable. Mrs. E dna Black, 4824, 92d stre e t S. E., P o rtlan d , phone S U nset 4253. SA NDY —Adv. A dance will be given at th e S an F or rea l estate loans see or call dy g ran g e h all tom orrow evening, B. W. T horne.—Adv. J a n u a ry 22, u nder th e auspices of Any troubles? C all Dr. Classi- the C atholic ladies. fled. Carl Douglass Post No. 74 A m bitious people a re tim e. OUR A L L E G IA N C E to th o se w e se rv e b rin g s out u se fu ln e ss to th e p in n a c le of u se fu ln e ss, w ith every a d v a n ta g e of m o d ern scien tific fac ilitie s. P la n n in g a h e a d is p la n tin g . A re you p r e p a rin g fo r la te r re q u ire m e n ts. GRESHAM FUNERAL PARLORS J.E . M E T Z G E R DANCE COGSWELL HALL, EAGLE CREEK SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 22 A g ro w in g b a n k acco u n t is e s se n tia l fo r y o u r fu tu re se cu rity . D IR E C T O R LICENCED MORTICJANS^Z^X^j/IZWZ PH O N E519 Q 1 ' R E S -^ °’ ggtkttik « t SATURDAY AND MONDAY PIGGLY WIGGLY FEATURES CO FFEE M IL K Golden West, M J II, Maxwell House, Hills Borden's, Federal and Carnation 3 P o u n d T in s cans $ 1 .O S Lindt six cans PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER You will quickly recognize th e s u p erio r q u ality an d flavor of P iggly W iggly B u tter Mack Thomas, Floor Manager A Good Tim e A ssured to all WHITE KING EGGS For quick results there is nothing so sure or pleasant as H am let’e Ointment. Money-back guarantee regardless of nature of Piles. At Gresham Drug Store, or m ailed In special tubes postpaid $1.00. H. J. H am let, M fgr, 8«57 82d St. S. E.. Portland. Oregon. The secret of Dodge Brothers reputation for building a dependable product can be summarized briefly and forcefully in two sentences. Amaízo Corn or Gloss Starch C. A. BUTCHER Never a type that had to be withdrawn PIG G LY W IGGLY Bnote 1 Portland, l’hone EAst 2804 Gresham. Phone 1201 Lundquist PORTLAND N one b e tte r a t a n y price 3 pkgs. 25c 2-lb. Handy Caddies.................. 33c Loral and Long Distance Moving K eep fresh and crisp in th is co n tain er ORANGES BREAD Touring C ar .............................................................. » w 7 o Coupe ......................................................................... *«< ’»<» CORN MEAL 01 ILA BROCKWAY & NELSON T e m p o ra ry L o c a tio n — G re sh am G a ra g e « We AI m Sell l>epen«liible I «ed tsr* WAY POINTS GRESHAM or trade. F u ll tw o-pound double loaves, w ax-w rapped at th e bakery / Truck Line Bring us your eggs. We can use any quantity, any time. We pay cash Never a fundamental m istake that the public was asked la forget. Special S edan .......................................................... D elivered D odse B rothers D ealer s 2 for 49c N B C Graham Cracker« or N B C Premium Salted Sodas 126 size, dozen........................... 40c 252 size, 2 dozen....................... 43c lie Loaf Phone TAbor 497» Portland, Ore. Auto F re ig h t T erm inal L a rg e b o ttle s 4-lb. tin 91c 48c FOR PILES Located on Base Line and Buckley Avenue W ith th e rip e to m a to flavor T h e p e rfe c t s h o rte n in g L a rg e pkge. T/ie Secret — HEINZ KETCHUP S N O W D R IF T W A SH IN G M A C H IN E SOAP 50c lb. 2 lbs. 99c Blue Bell Stringless Beaus Iowanna Sugar t'orn,'large Van Camp's llominy, large Silver Bar Sugar Peas, tall Silver Bar Tomatoes, large 2|£s Silver Bar Pineapple, fiat tins ALL BIG VALUES C A L IFO R N IA S W E E T PO T A T O E S, 4 lbs I»c IM P E R IA L VA LLEY L E T T U C E , l a r g e ................ He FL O R ID A G R A P E F R U IT , 2 f o r .......................... l»e SH ER W O O D ONIONS, (boil th e m ) 3 lbs lOe o f D o d g e B ro th ers R ep u ta tio n Ihn/er of Livestock 2-lb. T in s T he F in e st H ardw ood Floor in C lackam as County Music by Geo. Beers Orchestra so w in g a ll th e T h e y p la n t th e seed of d e sire a n d ex p e c ta tio n , a n d in due tim e flow er a n d fru it becom e a re a liz a tio n . HAVE THE BEST, by personally selecting your fruits and vegetables at I’IGGLY WIGGLY. TROUTDALE The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill reach at th e T ro u td ale com m uni sm ch u rch Sunday m orning a t 10 'clock from th e them e, “T he Re- urn of C hrist.” Sunday school •ill follow a t 11 o’clock. root a n d grow . Oh Henry Bar«, Yellow o r w h ite New Oregon Prune», 9-lb. bag 29c C IG A R E T T E S slice them. 2 for 15c L arg e clean fru it. I hoderlield*, Camel* and l.urky Strike*. Anne «old to minor*, carto n .................................................. 24 STORES 2 lbs........... 15c Kat them for b rea k fa st $ 1 .1 9 AN OREGON INSTITUTION “PIGGLY W IGGLY” ST O R E a t G R ESH A M on the Highway, next to BROWN’S MARKET I 4