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PAGE THREE The S unday school of th e Mission G eorge W. W alsh of A berdeen, church w ill begin a t 9:50 h ere after, W ashington, is h ere visiting w ith his according' to a change rec en tly made. T he T rip le Chim es com pany of son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. P reach in g w ill be a t 11 from th e sub- P o rtlan d w ill ap p e ar in co n cert a t th e O rient school au d ito riu m S atu rd ay evening. T his prom ises to be one of th e finest e n tertain m en ts given in th is com m unity for a long tim e. T he p ro O F D A IR Y C A T T L E gram com prises a carefu lly p rep ared list ran g in g from sacred solos to op At the Emil Olson Farm , 1 Mile South of Troutdale, Oregon e ra tic a irs, an d th e re fo re app eals to a ll lovers of m usic. T he D avis fam ily is a fam ily of accom plished m usicians. Sale Begins at 11 o’clock a. m Free Lunch ut >’oon Mr. D avis w as an e n te rta in e r in th e P anam a-P acific exposition In 1915 and 31 H ea d o f H ig h G rad e D a iry C a ttle also a t th e St. Louis, P o rtlan d , and 1 Reg. Guernsey Bull, Aokl Boy of Willa Vine S eattle expositions. T he w ords of No. 97024, born November 10, 1923 com m endation w ritte n by prom inent These Cows consist of high-grade Jerseys, Holsteins, Ary- people all over th e land who have shires and Durhams, all in good condition and carrying well-de h eard th e sam e p ro g ram w hich w ill fined. m arks of distinction of breed. be ren d ered h ere a re so num erous as A num ber of these cows came fresh in January and Febru to m ake a good sized book. T he prices ary, a num ber will be fresh in March and some in April Mav of adm ission a re very reasonable. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 14 and June. J There are three Heifers fresh now, one H olstein H eifer two years old, bred Jan u ary 1st, 1925; one A yrshire H eifer one year old, bred; one Guernsey Heifer, one year old, bred. These H eifers are all bred to Aoki’s Boy of W illa Vine. The C attle are all Tuberculin Tested. FAIRVIEW Columbian Hl Note*. T he stu d e n ts of C olum bian High sold 173 su b scrip tio n s of th e “C ountry G en tlem an ” d u rin g th e last contest. L ast y ear they sold 125 and the year before th e num ber w as in th e eighties. T he g reen team " sold th e m ost su b sc rip tio n s and its m em bers w ere e n te rtain e d S atu rd ay evening in th e school gym nasium by th e tw o losing team s. E veryone had an enjoyable tim e. T he refre sh m e n ts consisted of sandw iches, cake and punch W ork on th e im provem ent of th e school y ard w as begun la st week. P la n ts an d sh ru b b eries of m any kinds have been ord ered an d it is hoped In tim e to have a very a ttra c tiv e yard. Motor cops enjoyed a profitable day la st w eek ju s t a fte r th e school signs had been painted at C orbett. New tools have been p u rch ased for th e m anuel tra in in g d ep a rtm en t and th e w ork benches a re now In first- class condition. T h an k s to th e boys of th e d ep artm en t. The g irls of th e b ask etb a ll team have new b ask etb all socks, w hich are black w ith red an d w h ite tops. Red sleeveless Jersies have also been o r dered. In a double h ead er gam e played at the high school F rid ay evening the Beaverton g irls won by a score of 24- 8. The boys played a fa st and ex cit ing gam e w hich ended in th e score 9-8 in C olum bian’s favor. T he stu d en t body chose tw o re p o rt ers last week, Melba Chidsey and E d w ard P arsen s. A larg e num ber of frie n d s and co w o rk e rs in th e S m ith M emorial ch u rch com plim ented Mrs. J. L. A n gell w ith a tea a t th e houie of th e Rev. and Mrs. H ollensted on T h u rsd ay a f H O RSES ternoon. Mrs. A ngell h as long been One Percheron three-year-old Colt of good breeding. a m em ber of th is ch u rch and a fo rm e r p resid en t of th e W om an’s Society, also active in th e S unday school, and F A R M E Q U IP M E N T i m ° nu S ,,°’ 1'?x32’4 ,n S°od„ condition. S00 sacks of Marketable Potatoes. w ill be g rea tly m issed w hen she tak es ? new* * S*t of Buggy Harness, almost new. 1 Case up h er new resid en ce n ea r Oregon ™ X oB "? 7o“ m ention."’ ' MacWn*s’ a’"1 ”'h"r articles too City. A b eau tifu l oil p ain tin g done by Mrs. W. E. Stone of F airv iew w as th e g ift of those p re se n t and w ith a m ost TERM S OF SALE—All sum s $20.00 and under, C ash; all sum s over 120 00 a p p ro p ria te speech by th e a rtis t. Mrs. K x ‘= t •” » “ s A ngell w as rem inded of th e good fel low ship ex istin g and • th e esteem in w hich she is held in th e com m unity, to w hich th e g u est of honor responded PLEASANT HOME feelingly. D elicious refre sh m e n ts w ere served by th e M esdam es F an ch e r €OL. W. S. WOOD A SONS, Auctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk an d Lockwood to ab o u t 35. Out of In th e P le a sa n t H om e M ethodist tow n g u ests w ere M esdam es L. R an- ch u rch next S unday th e Sunday dalm an, S eattle ; E. H arvey, L. H a r school w ill m eet a t 10 a. m. The w o r vey, M. T horpe, P o rtla n d ; D ickenson, Rockw ood; A lb ert Camp, Jo h n B liss sh ip hour Is 11:15. T h ere w ill be a Sand G ravel C rushed R ock m essage of in te re st to all from th e an d E. R edding, of G resham . Sunday school w ill m eet a t 10 youngest to th e oldest. o’clock at th e S m ith M em orial P re sb y C O N C R E T E B R IC K The E p w o rth L eague m eets at th e te ria n ch u rch , follow ed by w orship ch u rc h Sunday evening a t 7:30. The a t 11. w ith a serm on by th e p asto r on D elivered Any P lace. Q uick Service. Low est P rices th e subject, ‘‘A T onic for S ick S ouls.” su b ject is “K eeping my Com m unity T he W om an’s Society of th e above C lean.” T he lead er is Miss Zelma B est C oncrete M aterial to be had. ch u rch held its an n u a l b u sin ess m eet Collins. All young people not alread y ing T h u rsd ay a t th e m anse, a t w hich asso ciated w ith some ch u rch young tim e th e follow ing officers w ere elect ed: Mrs. Jo h n Jo n a s, p resid e n t: Mrs. people’s society a re invited to attend S. L. Lockwood, first vice p resid e n t: th is m eeting and to becom e actively PHONE GRESHAM 489 TROUTDALE. OREGON Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend, second vice asso ciated w ith th e E p w o rth League. p resid e n t: Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted, T he Boys’ Glee club m eets Monday re-elected se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. A p le asa n t social h o u r follow ed, w ith evening a t th e hom e of W ill E llio tt. B asketball p ractice is held every refresh m en ts. T uesday and T h u rsd ay evening at th e at th is B akery and at S tor s COTTRELL g ran g e hall. Mrs. O rval M anary u n d erw en t a An all-day m eeting w ill be held a t Contains (he Vitamine», mi ed by th e C ottrell com m unity ch u rc h next very serio u s op eratio n a t Em anuel Sunday, b eg inning w ith Sunday school hospital T h u rsd ay , for the rem oval of scientific t>rincl{les a t 10 o’clock follow ed by p reach in g at a goitre. 11 by th e Rev. Mr. C assel. A fter the It’s Good and Good for You noon lunch a serv ice of song w ill be held. GILLIS If You spend All That You Earn! If you spend all th at you earn, some other fellow is banking YOUR money, and 20 or 30 years from now, this other fellow will be spending HIS old age in comfort on the income from YOUR money. This other fellow is wise—he is looking ahead. NOW —while his earning power is the greatest— he is laying by a tidy sum to live on when he is old. And he is doing it with the money you are spending foolishly. Why not beat him at his own game? Save a part of w hat you earn each week and make certain of peace and comfort when you are old. $L00 Opens a Savingg Account and obtains a Liberty Hell Hank M. AOKI, Owner KNARR & SO N OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DOFINCK GRESHAM, OREGON AUCTION SALE 0 . Shuhohn Farm, 3 Miles East of Gresham, and about ló Mile North of Powell Valley Store. THURSDAY, MARCH 12 Free I.unch at Noon Sale Commences at lOtSO a. m. 5 M ilk C ow s LAST A ndrew Olson, of Chicago, h as pur T he Sandy cre am e ry is paying 47 ce n ts a t th e cre am e ry and 45 cen ts on chased th e 8-acre ran c h of K arlo th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. L aine, th ro u g h K arl H agberg of Pow ell V alley. Mr. Olson has been here for th e p ast tWo w eeks a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. R esare. H e be cam e acqu ain ted w ith th e ch ild ren of Mr. R esare who live In Chicago and th is resu lted in his seeking th is loca tion. He cam e w est in th e hope of benefiting his h ea lth and his fam ily w ill follow later. Mrs. E ric Von H ldsen of Toledo. W ashington, has been v isitin g th e last w eek w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. an d Mrs Ed. E lliott. Mrs. H. Z. Compton and ch ild ren also Mrs. F. K iser of P o rtlan d , called W H O D E S IR E IT . a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. McBain Sunday. ¿ a s s IS W IT H IN T H E R E A C H O F A L L H a v e you ev er thou ght ab out w h a t sh a ll b e d on e w ith your b o d y an d th e b o d ies o f your lo v e d on es w hen th ey p ass a w a y ? Why not, and why not now, while you have full possession of your faculties? You have three options: CREMATION EARTH BURIAL VAULT ENTOMBMENT Most of us naturally shrink from the thought of cremation, and earth burial has many unpleasant features. V a u lt E n tom b m en t in th e n ew M t. S co tt M au soleu m , built o f co n crete in the etern a l h ills, an d p rovid ed w ith p erp etu al ca re, w ith the co m fo rts o f hom e, ligh t, h eat, rugs, e a sy chairs, p la n ts, etc., an d w h ere w e can think w ithou t a sh ud d er o f our d ea d ly in g , an d a ll this furn ish ed at a price w ith in the reach of a ll, from $ 1 7 5 up, an d on v ery fa v o ra b le term s. HOGAN W. H. B lack h as been serio u sly ill for tw o w eeks. H is tro u b le seem s to he a com plication of asth m a and bron chitfs, w ith leak ag e of th e h eart. Mrs. A. J. S to u t received a teleg ram T h u rsd ay m o rn in g from P etalu m a C alifornia, saying h er siste r, Mrs L au ren ce S anderson, w as serio u sly 111 and an o peration w as considered ne ce ssa ry . She Is suffering from goitre. Mrs. S an d erso n w ill be rem em bered as Miss A nna M acK errow . Mrs. P ete r R uhl of E stacad a is v isit ing h er sister, Mrs. M ark D oryland. Boring Community Church. At th e Boring com m unity M ethodist ch u rch , th e w orship hour is 9:45 a. m. T he p asto r w ill deliver a m essage of in te re s t to th e young and th e old. T he Sunday school w ill m eet a t 11:50. TRUCKING M O U N T SC O TT M A U SO LEUM • * ■” It. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. PLEASANT VALLEY F arm Disc Tons F o rd fo rd — __________ A. MEYERS, Clerk Choice A llalta Hay Mr. and Mrs. Ja s. Quinn and c h il d ren of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P aul S u n day evening. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. H ale of Boise, Idaho, have been g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. L ehm an for a few days. Mrs. T. R. R erry of P o rtlan d w as a re c e n t V alley visitor. R. L. S abin and son R obert of P o rt land w ere In th is neighborhood on b u sin ess W ednesday. Ja s. O. Kelly, m a ster of M ultnom ah County Pom ona G range, w as p rese n t and add ressed P le a sa n t Valley O range a t th e m eeting held la st S atu rd ay eve ning. Geo. K aps Is In th e V eterans h o s pital In P o rtlan d as th e re su lt of an In ju ry to his knee, occasioned by a fall. Mrs. J. A. P au l en tertain ed th e n u tritio n class a t h er hom e W ednesday. Miss Lucy Case ad d ressed th e m e et ing. The boys’ and g irls ’ S unday school classe s held a d elightful p arty a t th e ch u rch la st F rid ay evening. T e a c h ers and a n um ber of th e p a re n ts w ere present. Mr. and Mrs. N ellie I’aulpln and Mrs. H attie B ry an t of P o rtlan d w ere W ednesday v isito rs a t th e home of Mrs. F. A. L ehm an. P la n s a r e u n d er way for th e Im provem ent of th e P le a sa n t V alley com m unity ch u rch , w hich will Involve th e building of an addition to ca re for th e grow ing S unday school and to ba used for social purposes. T he ex te rio r of th e building will be painted. It hag recen tly been painted Inside. G et o u r price delivered a t O reaham . B oring, Kelso, Sandy. S pringdale, D a m ascus, etc. W e sold In F e b ru a ry th re e carloadn a n d now h ave o rd e rs for tw o c a rlo a d s for M arch. O ur Price 1« ltca*«onul>le. M U LLEN IID F F BROS. Phone Dainaik'UH 94. F IS K T IR E S and TUBES TwI’te' à ’."” ûwa* Vwlcanlilng and Retreading AU W ork G uaranteed G resham T ire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT, Phone 1471 Auto F re ig h t T erm inal Portland, Phone EAst 2S0I Gresham, Phone 12«! Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to Morgan Bros. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Lony Distance Moving A tS S V K E It CAKBIKB BLAINE TURNER, Prop. Troutdale, Oregon W atch for th e D ally T ru ck b e t me do y o u r h a u lin g l/etwe<n P o rtla n d a n d T ro u td a le on the Handy b o u lev a rd . STATED COMMUNICATIONS Fairview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & ' N r ' A. M., S atu rd ay evening, March 7, 1925, a t 8 o'clock. V isiting b ro th ers welcome. WM. H. STANLEY. S ecy . L. A. HARLOW, W. M. N ick erso n 's Jellied chicken m ay be served in a few m inutes. Any way yon like except ro asted . Steam p re s su re cooked. tf DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings S p r i n g e r ’s H a l l near Pleasant Valley Grange The Pew ell Valley Progressive Clah Extends , f o r further information or an interview phone our representa tive for this district, Mr. A. M. Russell, TAbor 9001, or communi cate with the address given below. F arm T eam G. SHUHOLM, Owner 1 VAULT ENTOMBMENT J er sey H e ife r w 92'i,naCh ! M lnCh P lo w ’ 1 16-,nch 01lvt>r P ‘«w. Wagon. 2 1-horse C u ltiv ato rs. O sborne Mower. O sborne Hay Rake H av R H ^ r r n t hetR'DO1Ur,> l e(.H“ rn 7 8' F a,rb allk 8 P latfo rm Scale. T hree Hay. H arrow . Feed C utter. 1 Single H arness. 1 0 x 1 2 T en t 19’>o D elivery T ruck. N um erous Sm all Tools. x v x i z i e n t . 1920 Cream Prices. ft \ \ Phone 1221 A T BANK OF GRESHAM Don’t F o rg et an d You Won’t R eg ret An Invitation to facu lty of Union High School, stu d e n ts an d ch ap ero n es to atten d the DANCE OF To he ulten at the community house, Powell Valley and Bnrkley Ave. Mount Scott Park Cemetery A. D. KENWORTHY, Mgr. 420 H enry Bldg., Portland BRoadway 2307 Saturday Evening, Mar. 7 R. H. CONFREY C. E. HADLEY R. R. MACK Ject, W hat We Mean by S p iritu al H elp.” T he young people’s m eeting will begin at 7 o'clock, followed by preach in g at 8 from th e topic, “O race for th e G raceless.” T h ere will be | » p ed a l m usic a t th e evening service. ( h arley P eterso n is in E m anuel ! h o sp ital w here he has u n d ergone an I o p eratio n for blood tran sfu sio n . Ho has been In an anem ic condition for a con sid erab le length of tim e and th e blood tran sfu sio n has been decided on (fo r relief.