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RAKER & SON TROUTDALE T trr ty P in ti — n tar San Dirgo, California H E T O R R E Y P IN E S are found only w ithin p very limited area near San Diego and Del Mar, California, and on Santa Rosa Island. T h ey are unusual because of their pecu lia r co n es, t h e i r v e ry larg e needles and their picturesque grow th. T he m otorist traveling the Coast H ighw ay betw een San Diego and Los Angeles passes through this interesting spot —w hich th e city of San Diego has protected by an extensive m unicipal park. Good roads abound in South ern California, and at conve nient locations m ay be found service stations and garages w here you can get Red Crown Gasoline — the uniform gaso line w ith a continuous chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign i o n s e rv ic e s ta tio n s a n d ga rages. T tyx, Gasolint oj Quality STA N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y (California) Why Pay $300 z to $500 for a • Funeral? COMPLETE FUNERAL $75 —tnalodiog casket, em balm ing, o atei de marker, glovee, and personal aervlcea boa, tv# conduct funerals at a ll suburban to trn a fonerai aotlce», grave No ex tra charge for service MILLER & TRACEY W ashington a t Ella. W est Side. Independent Phone M ala 3691 or A 578-6» > " -------- "X HEMSTITCHING MRH. C A R R IK Phone 51 «8 I Malo St., HANSEN Gresham » M r High School Funeral Directors r . M a x w e ll Schneider PHOTOS Picture Framing Main Street, Greeham. Phon« >41 ------------------------------------------ -íuzlújtófc PLEA SA N T HOME at th e M ethodist church Sun.lay m orning, March 27. Sunday school will m eet at 10 a. m. as usual. The ju n io r d ep artm en t will m eet in th e C arrie A ndrews k in d erg arten room as usual. At th e close of the Sunday school the ju n io rs are planning on re tu rn in g to th e church au d ito riu m w here they expect to enjoy th e illu s tra te d R aster serm on which th e pas to r, Rev. E arl B. C otton, has prom ised to give. T he serm on will be baaed on the life of C hrist and will be illu strate d with colored pictu res from th e Passion play which is given once in ten years by th e people of Ober- am m ergau. T he p ictu res are said to be very fine and it Is expected th at th e service will be of unusual in te r est. PLEASANT VALLEY GRESHAM v # f glim f i t of l i t Octan and Coa a H igh w ayfron All day services a re planned for the C o ttrell com m unity church E aster Sunday. Sunday school will convene at 10 a. m and will be followed by an E aster program a t 11 o’clock. B asket d in n er will be enjoyed at noon and everyone Is urged to bring th e ir d in n er and enjoy a social hour w ith th e ir neighbors. A h alf hour song service will com mence a t 1:30 p. m. followed by preaching service. j At th e conclusion of th e preaching ’ service a love feast wrrtl be held. This i prom ises to be a day of g reat benefit 1 and much helpfulness and a cordial in v itatio n is extended to all. T he h ealth situ atio n is so m uch Im proved in G resham and nearby com m unities th a t th e bane on public m eetings has been lifted and all the churches are holding th e ir reg u la r services and schcools will reopen in G resham on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Melby of P o rt land were visitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sager, Sunday. V ictor E k stran d , a prom inent Linn county farm er, is a guest at the hom e of his b ro th er, C. A. E k stran d , th is week. C ounty School S uperin ten d en t W. C. A lderson visited th e school W ed nesday afternoou. Prof. W alter Je n k in s, of P o rtlan d , held a com m unity sing a t th e g ran g e hall W ednesday evening w hich was well attended. T h ere will be preaching a t th e church Sunday afternoon at 3 o ’clock. Sunday school will be conducted at th e grange hall at th e usffal tim e. A special E aster program will be given by the Sunday school children a t th e gran g e hall Sunday evening com m encing at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stevens and d au g h ter, Miss L aura, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. R oberts, accom panied by Mrs L illian Dricer, all of P o rtlan d , were guests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager, Sunday. W allace Spence and wife of W alla W alla are visiting W. C. Spence and family. Lee E vans w ent to The Dalles Sat urday m orning on business and re tu rn ed Sunday evening. G race P leasan t visited friends in P o rtlan d T hursday and F rid ay . E. N orton of Dodge City, K ansas, arriv ed here S atu rd ay m orning and will spend a couple of weeks here looking a fte r business in terests. Mrs. A llard e n tertain ed a few friends and neighbors S atu rd ay a f ternoon. Those p resen t were, Mrs. Alice Rix, Mr». Jo h n B urdine, Mrs. R uth Brink, Mrs. Lee Evans, Mrs. H. POWELL VALLEY F. Parsons. Mrs. J. R. K n arr, Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ I J. S. H udson, Mrs. Pow’ell, Mrs. B ert The L u th e r League will give t h e i r 1 Edm ondson and the hostess. Re reg u lar program on E aster Sunday, ! fresh m en ts w ere served and a good March 27, In th e evening. A pro- i gram of readings, solos and songs by J tim e was enjoyed by all. the choir will be given. Miss L ula Mickley sp en t Monday in Mrs. Em elle Johnson called on Mrs. I P o rtlan d visiting h er cousin, Mrs. Em m a Johnson T hursday. G. H. Hill. - Mr. and Mrs. A. G. K itzm iller w ent I Mrs. Chas. Shute and son w ere th e to P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay to visit t h e i r ! son, P erry K itzm iller, who has been ' guests of II. F. P arsons and fam ily seriously ill for some tim e past. It Is over the week-end. feared th a t Mr. K itzm iller will h a v e 1 T he T rue B lue society had its reg to undergo an operation but th is has u la r business m eeting, F rid a y night. not been definitely decided as yet. Woodle, a fo rm er m em ber of ' The new officers elected were, presi th e Olive Pow ell Valley school, has ju s t re dent, R ichard K n a rr; vice p resident, covered from an a ttac k of d ip h th eria. Florence B ram h all; secretary , Mary She was the only one in th e fam ily McGinnis; tre a su re r, C larence P a r who had th e disease and she was for- n a 'e in having th e disease arrested sons. A fter th e business m eeting a tu before it had developed very far. social hour was enjoyed. Rev. J. T ru ed so n will spend E aster Mr. and Mrs. Oden A nderson left Sunday a t Mist w here he will preach Tuesday m orning for M onmouth to his congregation at th a t place. T here will be no services a t the L u th w here they will a tte n d ’norm al. eran church Sunday m orning except Mrs. Randolph L ip p ert and little the re g u la r Sunday school service. T he services at th e Mission church d au g h ter, E th eld a, a re visiting N. S. have been continuing during th e week Long and family. with increasing atten d an ce and 1 Mrs. E lm er H ults was th e g u est of m arked success Rev. F ra n k L indblad J Mrs. Lydia O strand o ver th e w eek has been preaching w ith pow er and I end. his serm ons have been of help to all Mrs. B ert B arnes and son, L ester, who have, listened to him. It is ex pected th a t the m eetings will close I are h er? from P o rtlan d for a few on Sunday when th e re will be th re e ! days' visit. services. The m orning service will j A few friends and neighbors gave begin a t 10:45, aftern o o n service at Mrs. H erb ert Bradley a d elig h tfu l 3 and evening service com m encing at 7:30. A cordial invitation is ex ten d su rp rise p arty T h u rsd ay evening in ed to all. honor of h er birthday. Games were A. G. A nderson Is doing some work \ played, and a t a late h o u r cake and on th e road back to his place. B A nderson is hauling gravel. coffee were served. Mrs. A. A. nordblom sp en t th e f ir s t. Jack H arlow was tak en q u ite ill p art of th e week visiting in P o rtlan d F rid ay night, but is m uch im proved w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Ida B runan- der. a t th is w riting. Rev F ra n k L indblad, th e S eattle Mrs. J a n e t G ran t is ill w ith g rip , evangelist, who Is conducting m eet- and is unable a t p resen t to resum e | logs a t th e Mission church, was the h e r school duties. Mrs. C. I. Thom as d in n er g u est a t th e C harles Nord- blora hom e last W ednesday evening. is teaching d u rin g h er absence. Mrs. A. D. K endall and d au g h ters ■ Rev. Mr. L indblad and the Nordbloms , w e re old friends in S eattle 15 years Amy and D orethy a re visiting rela-1 ago and have enjoyed very nyich th e fives in Seattle. io p portunity of renew ing th e ac q u ain t Mr». Alice C ourtier, of L ato u rell. I ance d u rin g th e past two weeks. Miss M ildred Johnson was a P o rt- | was th e guest of Mrs. Jo h n Larsson land visito r T hursday. S atu rd ay and Sunday. Mrs. Jessen is carin g for 700 day-! Mrs. McKulIough, Mrs. Iliff Long, old chicks which she received W e d -f Mrs. C. E. Bush Mrs. Geo. Wilcox, nesday. all from B ridal Veil, atten d ed E ast ROCKWOOD ern S tar a t T ro u td ale S atu rd ay night. Sunday visitors of th e H arlow fam M ultnom ah g ran g e will present at ; ily were, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolds, th e Rockwood g ran g e hall, Saturday Mrs C. F. Reynolds of P o rtlan d , Mrs. evening, AprlI2, th e ir circus and pro- j E F ra n ze tti of R o tten d ren T avern. gram which proved such a splendid ' Mr. W. B. S truble, and B u rr S truble success recently a t th e ir ball. The of P ortland. en tire program is one of g re a t e n t e r - , ta ln m e n t and one th a t will surely be ' A ck n o w le d g e« P ro m p t S e ttle m e n t. w orth while. It is understood th a t S atu rd ay night, March 12, I lost th e circus has been enlarged and will my dw elling by Are. I had insured In th e F arm ers M utual F ire Relief be even b e tte r th an when given tho association, b ut had never received first tim e. Rockwood g ran g e will my policy. W hen I notified th e as serve «upper and p u t on a sale of sociation of th e fire, they told me the home m ade candy. house was covered, and ad ju sted the loss at once. In five days a fte r the fire I received 32100, th e am o u n t of CEDAR AND VICTORY my claim T he association has been L aurence D outhit has been having fa ir and Jnet. and its prom pt se ttle m ent help» me to reb u ild a t once. th e m easles but is Im proving now. CAROLINE DRVBE 11» has been q u ite 111. Alton and G resham , Oregon, M arch 17, 1»21 W endall have not tak en th e disease as yet. T here are no o th e r cases In Subscribe now for the Outlook and th e d istrict. your Portland Daily. 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