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PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME BORING T he choir of th e P lea san t Home M ethodist ch u rc h w ill m eet for a sh o rt song service next Sunday at 9:45 a m. T he Sunday school begins a t 10, follow ed by preaching a t 11:45 from th e subject, ‘ God's G reat In v ita tio n .” T he E pw orth L eague w ill be led by Miss E sth e r Sloop a t 7:30 on th e subject, "K eeping My Com m unity F rie n d ly .” T he L ad ies’ Aid w ill be e n te rta in e d all day W ednesday by Mrs. J. A. Caldo and Mrs. E llen R ad ford at th e home of th e latte r. SANDY The S unday school of th e Boring com m unity ch u rch will be held next Sunday a t 10:50, preceded by w orship a t 9:45 a. m. The p asto r w ill preach on the subject, “A N eglected Source of P ow er.” T he church is tak in g on a different ap p earan ce inside and is bound to be a m ore delightful place next Sunday th a n It has been for a long tim e, th e new paper on th e w all and fresh p ain t and v arn ish on the woodw ork m aking th is condition pos sible. MHWWIHWHWIIIIII i J il .hiiliini Fiance Italy _ l m •S ^ n d m a v i* - All M onies in au Lands the k in d OF F U N D S TO TA K E O N Y O U R T R IP OME tourists take theirfunds in formsofcredit , that make trouble for them by delays that occur in obtaining — cash, by the time it takes to have the credits paid and by the fact that they can be paid only during banking hours and only at banks. V ou can avoid such troubles by taking the safest, handiest form of travel funds— "A-B A? Cheques; that is, the Cheques which are recommended by the American Bankers Associ- ation, competed of 10,000 of the leading banks of the United States and Canada. We are a member of this great association of bank ers and have been authorized to sell A ’B A JK X n Cheques the BEST funds for travelers At a recen t m eeting of th e board of education of Sandy Union high school No. 2 th e en tire staff of te ac h ers w as re-elected for th e com ing year, w ith th e addition of one new d ep artm en t, th a t of hom e econom ics, th e te ac h er of w hich h as not yet been selected. G. D. O rr, p rin cip al, w ill teach science an d have c h a rg e of th e ban d ; Miss H elen M cCormick, a s s is ta n t p rincipal, w ill teach h isto ry and lan g u ag e; Miss A lice Komm w ill in stru c t in th e com m ercial b ran ch es, Miss A laila O strum m ath em atics and g irls ’ ath letics, L u th e r McNulty in d u stria l a r t and boys’ ath letics, Miss F rie d a B ratzel piano. T he hoys of th e high school are W’o rk in g h ard on th e ath letic field and w ithin a few days w ill have one of th e b est baseball g ro u n d s in C lackam as county. I t h as a b ackstop 110 feet long and 45 feet high. T w enty-six m em bers w ere p rese n t a t th e la st m eeting of th e Sandy gran g e. M. Glover, of E ag le Creek, w as p rese n t as a v isitor an d spoke on th e “O rganization of a Ju v en ile G range.” One of th e m ost in terestin g fe a tu re s of th e occasion w as th e de b ate on the question, “Resolved, th a t th e child labor law am endm ent should have been ratified by th e legis la tu re .” The affirm ative side, com posed of Mrs. R. Jo n sru d an d A. Ma la r, defeated th e ir opponents, A. J. M orrison, A. C. T hom as and W illard Bosholm. T he ju d g es of th e debate w ere Mr. G lover, Mrs. K ubitza and Mack Thom as. “The Q uilting P a rty ,” a song given in co n test by tw o groups of sin g ers, w as very m uch enjoyed. Miss A rlene S tone recited , “W hen P ap a S nores,” T he song, “B eautiful G olden Som ew here” w as ren d ered by a group. A rran g em en ts w ere m ads fo r th e g ran g e dance a t th e hall on M arch 21. All g ran g e m em bers a re u rg ed to atten d th e singing p ractice in th e hall a t 8 o’clock T uesday eve ning, M arch 24. B A N K OF G R E S H A M POWELL VALLEY Gresham, Ore. FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 A T Gresham T h e M ission S unday school will m eet a t 9:50 S unday m orning, fol lowed by p reach in g a t 11 by th e p asto r from th e them e, “E x p ectan t W aiting Upon th e L ord.” In th e evening a t 7:45 he w ill speak on, "T he Im m ense A ffableness of C h rist.” T he young people’s m eeting w ill be held a t o’clock. A num ber of neig h b o rs called on Mrs. F. M attson T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , th e occasion being a rem em b ran ce of a re c e n t birthday. R efresh m en ts w ere served before th e d e p a rtu re of the guests. T he Pow ell V alley Com ets trounced I th e P le a sa n t H om e Colts 33 to 12 in a LA S T VAULT ENTOMBMENT IS W IT H IN T H E R E A C H O F A L L W H O D E S IR E IT . H a v e you ev er thou ght ab out w h a t «hall b e d on e w ith your b o d y an d the b o d ies o f your lo v ed one« w h en th ey pass 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 ent in the n ew M t. S cott M au soleu m , built o f co n crete in the etern a l h ills, and p rovid ed w ith p erp etu al care, w ith the co m fo rts o f hom e, ligh t, h eat, rugs, e a sy chairs, p lan ts, etc., and w here w e can think w ithout a sh udder o f our d ea d ly in g , and a ll this furn ished at a price w ithin the reach o f a ll, from $ 1 7 5 up, an d on very fa v o ra b le term s. For 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. Buy a Rebuilt Almost New Used Car from a Reliable Firm at the Right Price 1924 Star Touring...................................................$435 Ford Sedan, good shape....................................... 275 Light Olds 8, just overhauled, 1925 license... 550 Model 58 Velie, Airplane Type Motor, A -l. . . 850 Velie 56, famous Airplane Type Motor, 4- wheel Brakes, Balloon Tires, used short time as demonstrator, guaranteed same as new car, will discount $200. Late Model Big-6 Special Touring Studebaker in wonderful condition. See this. Hup Touring, new paint in A-l condition.......... $550 Gray D em onstrator............................................... 585 Gray Truck, new ................................................... 650 Studebaker Special, some buy............................. 450 1924 Velie Sedan, new, same as 1925 only some body change. Sells for $2,245. Will discount $645. See this special buy. WILLIAMS AUTO CO. .DISTRIBUTORS Velie Peerless 461 Morrison St. Portland, Oregon gam e of b ask etb all la st T uesday night a t th e O rient g ran g e hall. A rvidson and E k stro m s ta rre d for th e Com ets, w hile G ustafson and Jo h n so n checked th e Colts closely. C arlson an d Ja c o b son sta rre d for th e Colts. Mrs. L arry Je ssen , who lives south of Pow ell V alley n ear W elch's Spur, received w ord recen tly from her m other, Mrs. Em m a H urley, a t T ole do, Oregon, th a t she had lately lost ab o u t 32000 w orth of fu rn itu re , clo th ing, jew elry and v aluable p ap e rs in a fire w hich com pletely destroyed the hom e th ey w ere occupying. Mrs. H u r ley and sons a re freq u en t v isito rs at th e Je ssen home. T he Home and F oreign M issionary society of th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rch w ill hold a special m eeting at the hom e of Mrs C. A. L in d g ren W ed nesday aftern o o n and evening, M arch 25. T h e ladies w ill sew a t th is tim e for c h a rita b le and m issio n ary projects. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FAfltVIEW T he fu n eral of H enry A. F u ller, aged 73, w as held at th e G able u n d ertak in g p a rlo rs In P o rtlan d S atu rd ay afte r noon, conducted by th e Rev. E. R H ollensted. It w as largely attended by fo rm er frien d s and acq u ain tan ces from F airview an d P o rtlan d . Mrs. Inez P feifer, a d au g h ter from San F ra n cisco, w as p resen t. T he floral offer Ings indicated th e high esteem In w hich th e deceased had been held in his com m unity. H e had been a ru lin g elder In th e Sm ith M emorial Preshy te rian church ever since his residence In F airview , ab o u t nine years. Mrs A. L. Stone and Mrs. H. H. P ra tt sang sev eral duets, th e closing one being It Is w ell w ith my soul,” w hich was sung by request, Mrs. F u ller has been w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. S. E P helps, of P o rtlan d , since th e fu n eral, hut h as now re tu rn e d to Fairview w here she w ill rem ain u n til she d is poses of h er p ro p erty . “T his S tran g e H o u r” will be th e them e of th e serm on Sunday m orning at th e Sm ith M em orial P resb y terian ch u rch a t 11 o'clock. T his serm on is for th e th o ughtful who a re pondering on th e m eaning of th e p rese n t u p h eav als and loosenlngs from th e old m oor ings In th e p olitical, social and r e ligious world of today. It is not an alarm , b u t a m editation and co n tem plation. If you a re concerned and in terested in “T he Sign of th e T im es,” come and hear th is serm on. S unday school w ill convene a t th e usual hour, 1« o'clock. A b rief co n ference of m em bers of th e Bible clas.< and all te ach ers w ill be held a fte r the m orning service. T he Colum bian high school a t C or b ett w as th e scene of a p le asa n t a f fa ir F rid ay evening when the stu d en t body and th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso cia tion planned a su rp rise for Mr. Mc Kay, th e p rin cip al of th e high school. At th e conclusion of an in terestin g p ro g ram Mr. McKay w as called to tho p latfo rm and presen ted w ith a w atch chain and ch arm , th e la tte r engraved w ith th e w ord, “Colum bian.” At the sam e tim e th e sophom ores presen ted him w ith a bouquet of c a rn a tio n s and Mrs. McKay w as th e rec ip ien t of a b eautiful h o u sep lan t. In resp o n se to the p rese n tatio n speech by G aylord Davis th e p rin cip al th an k ed th e p a r en ts and p atro n s for th e ir g ift and also for th e sp irit of cooperation In sp ite of th e in clem en t w eath er a w hich ex ists betw een them an d th e goodly num ber of ladies attended th e school. R efresh m en ts w ere served by tea a t th e hom e of Mrs. 8. L. Lock- th e dom estic science class. wood T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , given by th e ladles of th e Sm ith M emorial T he P a st P atro n of T ro u td ale C hap te r O. E. 8. will give a card p a rty at ch u rch . An in te re stin g program w as th e M asonic hall W ednesday evening, ren d ered , th e chief n um ber of w hich .March 25. A good p rogram and was a read in g by Mrs. C h ristin e lunch. A dm ission 25c.—Adv. D onaugh. The d eco ratio n s and color schem e of th e delicious luncheon Add to your Income, su b tra c t from j your losses, m u ltip ly your re tu rn s, d<- w hich followed w ere suggestive of ! vide your expenses, by using W ant St. P a tric k 's day. T he hostess w as a s i Ads. sisted by Mrs. G eorge L um sden, Mrs. SMITH MEMORIAL I’llEMM TEHIA N ( III IU II FAIRVIEW Bdwy. 3121 F IS K T IR E S and TUBES • Vleki Vulcanizing and Retreading All W ork G uaranteed G resham T ire Shop GEO. A. BRANDT, Phone 1471 Auto F re ig h t T erm in al Portland, Phone EAst 23iil Gresham, Phone 124)1 Lundquist Truck Line S uccessor to Morgan Bros. PORTLAND WAY POINTS GRESHAM Local and Long Distance Moving DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Springer’s Hall n e a r P lea san t Valley G range D on't F o rg e t and You W on’t R egret Phone G resham 1689 TRUCKING IXSL'BKD CA K R ir.lt BLAINE TURNER, Prop Troutdale, Oregon W atch for the D aily Truck S ubject of serm on Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock M O U N T SC O TT M A U SO LEUM OF Mount Scott Park Cemetery A. D. KENWORTHY, Mgr. 420 Henry Bldg., Portland BRoadway 2307 “This Strange Hour” A sermon for the thoughtful who are pondering on “The Signs of the Tim es” in which we live and who are looking for the new era. REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED, Pastor. Ij»t ma do your hauling between Portland and Troutdale on the Sandy Boulevard. O scar W alln and Mrs. E. H olgate. P lans for th e an n u al m eeting of the j church to be held W ednesday, A pril 1, at th e city hail, w ere announced a t th is tim e. A pot luck d in n er w ill be 'served at 7 o’clock.