GKK8HAJI Í F T I O Í I , CEDARVILLE Mrs. A. G. L am bert had a p leasan t su rp rise from her au n t w ho cam e from F o rest G rove to spend th e w eek-end w ith the L am berts. Mrs. W. A. F orbes and Mrs. A lbert H einey visited th e grad e school at G resham T hursday. The C edarville Social club m em bers a re using th e ir sp a re tim e m aking q u ilts for th e Boys' and G irls’ F arm Home a t Corvallis. Mrs. R ichard H einey is slow ly re ­ covering from a recen t operation w hich she underw ent for th e rem oval of her tonsils. P ercy Giese w as a P o rtlan d visitor la st week. Mrs. L am bert's m other, Mrs. C lark, who has been very ill for th e la st few weeks, is m uch im proved now. Mrs. W. A. Forbes sp en t th e day In P ortlan d W ednesday. She had lunch­ eon with friends. Mrs. H am m ond's sister, Mrs. W alls and her tw o children, Amy and Doris, have retu rn ed to th e ir hom e in Y aki­ ma, W ashington. Mr. H am m ond and his m other drove them to T he Dalles, i T h ere is m uch activ ity in th e b erry fields aro u n d L innem ann Ju n ctio n these days. Everybody is expecting an early crop. Mrs. p . B. Brow n m ade several neighborhood calls th is week. Curd -of Thunks. We w ish to extend h e a rtfe lt th a n k s to all ou r neighbors and frien d s for th e ir help d u rin g the illn ess an d death of our beloved son and b ro th er, S am ­ uel, and also for th e b eau tifu l floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R uhlin and Fam ily. DANCE (ITY H ALL TROUTDALE Saturday, May 1 GIG RAY'S ORCHESTRA D ancing every o th er S atu rd ay evening. G entlem en "5c L adies 25c F u n e ra l services w ere held F rid ay aftern o o n a t th e Zion E vangelical ch u rch for Sam uel R uhlin who died Monday, A pril 19, at Good S am aritan hospital from th e effects of sp in al m eningitis, from w hich he had been a sufferer for a m onth. T he lad. who w as aged 15 y ea rs and 9 m onths, was th e son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ruhlin, of H illsview . T he ch u rch w as unable to se at th e audience for th e fu n eral service, w hich w as conducted by the Rev. E. H o rstm an n u n d er th e d irec­ tion of th e G resham F u n eral p arlo rs. T h ere w ere b eau tifu l flow ers in g reat q u an tities and a q u a rte t com posed of Mrs. T heodore B rugger, Mrs. E, Schw edler, W alter R am ser and th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n sang "R ock of Ages", “A sleep in Je su s" and "F ace to F ace.” An im pressive serm on w as d e­ livered from th e w ords found in M at­ thew 24:44. T he H illsview school, w hich Sam uel fo rm erly attended, was p rese n t in a body. T he p a llb ea re rs w ere H e rb e rt Mullenhoff. Jo h n Gan tenbein Jr., Sven Nelson. Clifford Nel son and E rn e st and Ted K arlen. Sam uel w as born a t th e farm home n ear th e H illsview schoolhouse, w here he has resided all his life. He had been an a tte n d a n t a t th e H illsview school. He Is survived by his p are n ts and th ree b ro th ers and four sisters, Conrad, Joe, W illiam , C lara, G ertrude, H attie and M artha. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bed- ner, S atu rd ay , April 24, a daughtey, who has been nam ed D oris E laine. Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. PLEASANT HOME Our business is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and p erm an en t. Your savings w ill be safe. Y our incom e w ill be re g u la r and dependable. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. Dividends exem pt from N orm al F ed eral Incom e Tax. Investment Denurtment S20 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. T he B ap tist L adies Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. H ouse on T h u rsd ay a fte r­ noon. She w ill serve refresh m en ts. T he O rient P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso ­ ciation will hold its last m eeting of the y ear on F rid a y aftern o o n a t 2:30 o'clock. T he m eeting w ill be in th e schoolhouse. T h ere w ill be th e re a d ­ ing circle w ork on “T he Child: His N ature and H is Needs." E lection of officers for th e com ing school y ear will tak e place. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin K llnskt accom ­ panied by Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs, visited Mr. and Mrs. H ector M organ a t M cM innville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R obert M iller have moved onto th e Dr. S h o rt farm n ea r G eorge L u sted 's home. Miss C lara Jo h n so n is w orking In th e Rowan hom e a t Brightw ood. Miss W ilm a Chase h as re tu rn e d from a six w eek s’ visit w ith relativ es in E ugene and Salem. W hile in Eu gene she called on th e Geo. Moffitt fam ily, fo rm er P le a sa n t Home re si­ dents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C hase and son H a rry have been visiting in th e C hase and M iller hom es th e p a st few weeks. They left S atu rd ay for th e ir home in K lam ath F alls. SANDY Tw in sons w ere born T h u rsd ay m orning to Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Cooke who live th ree m iles n o rth ea st of S an ­ dy, b u t one died a t b irth . Aged Powell Valley Han Passes. Surface-saving film in bucket fulls—laid on in smooth even coatings, impervious to moisture. Durable. Easy to use; and economical. Your dealer or painter will help you choose the proper paint and color. F o r £ x f« r /o r * K A 8M U SSB N PURR P A IN T A l» o Porch Floor Paint; Autom obile B nam el. Spar Vamiah; R oof Coating, etc F or I n te r io r » Wall Dura W ashable Wall Paint; R acolite Bnam el Inelde Floor P ain t; Oil Stain Floor •n d V arni.h Stain B ath tu b B nam el. Durable Floor Varnish; Presto-lac-—a brush lacquer for floor*. R ASM USSEN & COM PANY Portland - ScattU D eath cam e F rid ay aflernoon, A pril 23, to an eld erly Pow ell V alley re si­ dent, Jo n a s M agnuson, who passed aw ay from apoplexy a t th e age of 91. W hile he had been in failing h ealth for years, he had been b ed fast for the past five w eeks only. He Is survived by bis aged widow. Mrs. M arie M agnu­ son, a son. Sw an M agnuson and two (laughters, Mrs. Anna A nderson and Mrs. V ictoria Olson, 15 g ran d ch ild ren and four g re a t g ran d ch ild ren . F u n eral services w ere held th is aftern o o n at the Mission ch u rch , follow ed by in te r ­ m ent in D ouglas cem etery. T he Rev. O. F. L arso n , of D am ascus, a form er p asto r of th e M;ssion ch u rch , had ch a rg e of the p reach in g service under th e direction of th e G ates F u neral home. A. W. METZGER & CO. a-b IS COLUMBIAN (¿RADS CONTINUE STUDIES Colum bian high school at Corbett has 13 stu d e n ts ta k in g advanced work In in stitu tio n s of higher learning. O re­ gon A g ricu ltu ra l college is re p re se n t­ ed with, five stu d en ts. A gatha H arding, form er editor of th e high school an n u al Cohimore, is a sophom ore In vocational education. Miss H ard in g Is a staff m em ber of the O. A. C. Daily B arom eter and recen tly won second p rise in fea tu re w riting co n test sponsored by T heta Sigma Phi, n ational h o n o rary fra te rn ity In jo u r­ nalism for women. Alno E n q u lst, fo rm er Columbian stu d en t and g rad u a te of Com merce high in P o rtlan d , is a fresh m an in com m erce. Miss E n q u ist is a pledge to Zeta Tau Alpha, n ational social sorority. Dolores M organ is a fresh m an in vo catio n al education, Ray I.asley is a sophom ore in m echanical farm ing, and Betty H agen is a fresh m an in vo catio n al education. W illiam M organ is atten d in g the U niversity of Oregon. He is a fre sh ­ m an m ajo rin g in botany and p lan t science and is a m em ber of Sigma A lpha E psilon, n atio n al social fra ­ tern ity . Lucile K incaid and G aylord Davies are atten d in g th e S tate N orm al school a t M onmouth. Mr. Davies w as a fo rm ­ e r p resid en t of th e stn d e n t body at C orbett. C atherine H all w ill g rad u a te from the W ashington S tate N orm al school a t Cle Elum in June. G race B erney and M arguerite Pul Ham have en tered n u rse s’ tra in in g at th e Good S am a ritan ho sp ital in P o rt­ land. Clifford Reed, p resid en t of th e Co­ lum bian high alum ni association, ex­ pects to re tu rn to O. A. C. a t th e sum ­ m er session to receive his degree In electrical engineering. E ugene P o rts is in th e United S tates navy and is statio n ed at Los Angeles. MEN-Keep Cool If you are in lived of any ■■miner undergarments, look over the fol­ lowing list« You may tind just what you want. TOPK.IS, W hite Athletic Union Suit, loose and cool, the ut­ most in underwear value for $1.00 SEALPAX UNION SUITS for men, 2 buttons on shoulder. Good quality of check nain­ sook, guaranteed. If they rip, a new one will be given. Suit ................................,$1.50 M en’s real B. I . D.s white nainsook, round neck knee length. Suit .................................. $1.50 Mottled Gray I nion Suits, summer weight, s u it.... 98c 1 he popular Q. .1: Union Suits in ecrj, short sleeves, ankle length, none better for............. $1.50 CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR The Nazareth Union Suit for boys and girls 2 to 12 years. Suit ...............................................................89c Little Brother’s Sealpax for boys, made like Dad’s. All sizes. Suit...................... 98?! Boy’s Balbriggan Union Suits...................................... 60 c Little Sister Sealpax for girls. White check nain­ sook, 4 to 12 years.................................................... 89c Also girls’ Ribbed Union Suits............ 50c and 60 < A new lot of children’s Ai sox with fancy cuffs at 25, 35 and 50c CANVAS" FOOTWEAR Children’s Black Canvas Oxfords, at 75c, $1.00, $1.15 Boys’ White Canvas Reds, brown trim, priced $1.25, $1.35, $1.45 Men’s W hite Canvas Reds, brown trim, good grade pair $1.95 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Quality” GRESHAM, OREGON PHONE 1111 We Give Green Trading Stamps POWELL VALLEY Andrew C a rre ll and Misa L illian M. F risk , of P le a sa n t Home, w ere m a r­ ried T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in th e cliam - I h ers of the c irc u it co u rt at th e c o u rt­ house, Judge G eorge R ossm an officiat- J ing. The cerem ony was w itnessed by th e tw o m others of th e co n tra ctin g ! p arties, Mrs. O. E. F risk , of P leasan t Home and Mrs. S. G. C arrell. The I groom , who is an em ploye of th e P o rt- | land E lectric Pow er com pany a t Bull Run, has p urchased a hom e a mile I n o rth of P lea san t Home w here the | new ly-w eds w ill reside. A p arty w as given H arvey Yates S atu rd ay evening a t his home In hon­ or of his 17th b irth d a y at w hich 19 of his school frien d s Were present. W ienies and m arsh m allo w s were (mated over a bosAre, loUewad by re-1 SERVICE W h e th e r you need one board oi a truck load, You Can Depend Upon you may be sure it will be at your door when you want it. T h a t’s th e way we guarantee y o u r satis­ faction—by giving you the quality you are e n title d to a n d th e service you e x p e c t. Eastman Lumber Co. P h S m Rose Bushes, $1 Dozen GRESHAM GREENHOUSE Saturday, May 1 Sold by: A m usical e n tertain m en t u n d er the auspices of th e B. Y. P. V. w ill be giv­ en at th e H aley B aptist ch u rch Wed­ nesday evening. A pril 28. beginning at 8 o’clock. A program h as been a r ­ ranged. Including num bers by the Powell Valley strin g band and th e Da­ m ascus o rch e stra, W alter Sodervall, also a soloist from P o rtlan d , who has prom ised several num bers, vocal and in stru m en tal. T h ere will also be se­ lections by local ta le n t— piano solos, duets and o th e r arran g em en ts. Re­ fresh m en ts w ill be served and a free­ will offering w ill be tak en w hich will be used for th e piano fund. A cordial in v itatio n is extended td all to be p resen t. fre sh m e n ts of ice cream and cake. T he L adies Aid of the S aron L u th er- I an ch u rch will give a May festival S atu rd ay evening, May 1, a t the ch u rch . A program of m usic and sp eak in g will be rendered, followed by | refresh m en ts. Mrs. C. A. L indgren, p resid en t of the I W om an's M issionary society, and Miss Ellen Unis, tre a s u re r of th e o rg an iz a­ Painting and Papering. Ht the Greenhouse See Wm. E a rn s for p ainting, tinting» tion, left last W ednesday as delegates and papering. All w ork gu aran teed . to th e Colum bia conference from the H ogan road. R. 1, Box 70-A, G resh ­ Geraniums Canna» Petunia» society a t Pow ell Valley. T hey re ­ am, Oregon. and o th e r bedding p lan ts tu rn ed Sunday evening. Mrs. 8. M. ( A S T A T E D COMMUNICATION Staffenson atten d ed as delegate from J of F airview Lodge No. 92, A. F. th e Saron L u th e ra n church. \ & A m ., S atu rd ay night, May H en ry T ilg n er and fam ily a re stop-1 1. 1926, a t - o'clock. L abor in F C Phone 300 Damascus Road ping te m p o rarily w ith Mrs. T ilg n er'a | degree. V isiting b reth ren welcome. p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson. WM. H. STANLEY. Secy. HARRY FED E R SP1E L . W. M. Eor your convenience we have a good assortment of Mrs. (’. A. L u n d q u ist and h er son-in- | plants at The Gsearelte. law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Jo h n sto n , rec en tly retu rn ed from a | GRESHAM. visit w ith frien d s a t Tillam ook. Old Time and Modern P. W. T horen, who has been m aking | his hom e w ith Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olson, has gone to P o rtlan d to reside with bis d au g h ter, Miss Ethel Thoren. H. P. C h risten sen retu rn ed F riday from an extended visit in San Diego. H is wife will rem ain th e re longer. Gl»en by G irl«’ Cooking Club to T he Rev. O. J. W llner left for A ber­ send delegates to (LA . deen, W ashington, la st S atu rd ay C rushed R ock, R oad M aterial w here th at evening he atten d ed the FAIRVIEW (ITY HALL silv er wedding a n n iv ersary of the Rev. and Mrs. H uleen. He expects to ba In Tacom a W ednesday w here he Portland Phone EA. 2330 Gresham Phone 1031 will att. tel tic M tfs rM M of'M ission ch u rc h es as a delegate from Powell Tables for “.»00’’ Valley. He expects to be home before TULIP ACKER. the com ing Sunday and fill his pulpit bride elect received a num ber of p leas­ ing gift*. C overs w ere laid for eight. A b eautiful tr a c t n ea r E ast G lisan Good Music Good Floor I as usual. stre e t and P o rtlan d city boundary. For A b irth d ay celeb ratio n for Miss T he W om an’» M issionary society of $25 cash wo will fu rn ish lum ber, w in ­ Good Time Good Eats Em m a Johnson w as given a t the home the Saron L u th eran ch u rch w ill meet dows, doors, nails, shingles, etc., to of her p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. P. A. next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o'clock build a bungalow , b alance $20 per R efreshm ents served by th e Club Jo h n so n , S atu rd ay evening, A pril 17. at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n T fuedson. I m onth. Largo building sites for $400, $525 and $600. J. F. W hetstone. 2037 A dmission, L adies 25e G ents. «Or T he anno u n cem en t was m ade a t the The Rev. E. Sandeen. of Colton, O re- E. G lisan stre e t or F ifth and Hood p arty of her en gagem ent to A rthur gin* will give an ad d rt - Mrs. S a n ­ avenue, G resham . Oregon.— Adv. EVERYBODY WELCOME S treb in , th e exact d ate for th e w ed­ deen, an accom plished vocalist, will F o r real e sta te loans see or call B. ding not being know n as yet. T he sing. W. T horne.—Adv. DANCE rtCIIl PAG* T HKBI HILLSVIEW YOUTH DIES PROGRAM PLANNED OE SPINAL MENINGITIS FOR HALEY CHURCH A SAFE INVESTMENT WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Why You Should Buy This Stock 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TTtSDAT, APRII. «7, IM« SAND s GRAVEL W alrad & W right, Inc.