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PAGE THUE E . M. M ITC H ELL W EDS i MISS VERNA KELSO POWELL VALLEY Sunday school a t th e P lea san t Home F riday. Ja n u a ry 18, a t Pasco, W ash ington, o ccurred th e wedding of V erna B aptist ch u rc h w ill convene a t 10 K elso and E dgar M. M itchell of Bull o'clock on Sunday m orning. M arian Run. T he cerem ony took place a t the Miller is th e su p e rin ten d e n t at 11. The hom e of th e b rid e's m other, Mrs. A Rev. J. W. S tockton w ill preach. The Kelso. T he young couple will m ake youn* Pe° P Ie will have ch arg e of the th e ir hom e a t Bull R un w here Mr. evening 8ervice, w hich w ill begin a t 8. M itchell is em ployed by th e P o rtlan d T h* topic o t th e lesson is "E ducation R ailw ay, L ight & Pow er Co. Mr. [ *n the C h ristian P ro g ram .'' Miss M itchell w as born and raised at Sandy W ilma Chase w in haTe ch arg e of the and is w ell known here. They a re re- nif‘eti,lg - H arry H alg rin of P o rtlan d ceiving th e co n g ra tu latio n s of m any w ill speak. G eorge W alker, p resid en t of th e B. Y. P. U. of Oregon, has also friends. , been asked to be p resen t. ROCKWOOD Mildew. At the Rockwood com m unity ch u rch Mildew is one of th e m ost stubborn next S unday th e S unday school m eets rem ove. T he first th in g th a t should at 10:30 a. m. “God’s G uidance of I to i*™”. be tried is lemon juice and sunshine. Isra e l from E gypt , to Sinai" ................. will be the he th “ a t 1 la fails, lemon to n ic A tth » 7 K „ » 1“ If l“ u s ’ t try r y lem° n juice and 7 45 p' even,,lg s e r - sta ri'h. m aking a p a s te - th e n put out vice A Life Long E n th u sia st" w ill be '» the sun. C hloride of lim e may be th e su b ject of the p astor, th e Rev. J. 1 used as a la st reso rt. It is very S tan fo rd Moore. L®1.™11? ’, 8o.,only a few d r°P 8 n>a X be | used a t a time. Mrs. Ida K ane gave a sum ptuous b irth d ay d in n er a t h er hom e Sunday to w hich th e invited g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. S. C arrell, A ndrew and Del b ert C a rre ll. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. S chaefer and Mrs. Anne Mayfield. The W om en's H ome and F oreign M issionary society w ill m eet a t the hom e of Mrs. A nna Nordblom on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 31. AU a re invited. Mrs. R euben P eterso n , who has been serio u sly ill for som e tim e, is th ought to be slig h tly im proving. Swan Olson retu rn ed to his w ork at th e pow er p la n t at Bull Run Monday | after a w eek's absence caused by a boil on his arm . Miss E sth e r T ruedson and Miss M artha u,i‘ C v a arlson, ris o n , n u rses a at t Em anuel h o sp ital, cam e out Sunday for a sh o rt v isit w ith Miss T ru ed so n ’s m other Miss G urli G ustafson, an old school- AUCTION Having sold my place l am com pelled to dispose of my personal prop- e. ty, which I will do at Public Sale at my home on the B ase Line Road, H alf Mile East o f Rockwood, 11 Miles East o f Portland SATURDAY, FEB. 9 Sale to co in in en ce — " - -- m ate of Miss A gnes L undquist, visited w ith her on W ednesday and T hursday. W hile h ere she sp en t a day a t th e G resham high school. Mr. and Mrs. O scar Jo h n so n and tw o boys drove out from G resham Sunday and sp en t a few h ours with Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen. Mrs. P h ilip C hristen so n and the Misses May an d N ettie Nelson attend ed a p ra y e r m eeting a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C hristen so n at Sandy W ednesday evening. = r . . - " Mrs. H. A. C u rry atten d ed a p arty given in honor of h er sister, Mrs. G ates, in P o rtlan d Tuesday. Miss Evelyn Glad, of T illam ook, was th e g u est of Miss M yrtle S oderquist Sunday. On Monday Miss Glad began h er studies a t th e N o rth w estern B us in ess college in P o rtlan d D elbert C a rre ll has been obliged to q u it school on account of th e w eak ened condition of his eyes since his rec en t a tta c k of th e m easles. Mr. and Mrs. E arl B a rk e r w ere out Platform Seales, Potato Sorter •’ Dni.i.l,. ’ u 11’n— Y, * l,’er Mill, 1000-pound from P o rtlan d Sunday and visited w ith Stanchions, 6 Drinking Fountains llnv lt»ek p .Tu?8» ,i ” Ia,rs’ 12 Patent Wooden Mrs. B a rk e r's sister, Mrs. Chas. Lund Churn ami Im mense i l f o f smaH "<^1!!“" P° U t° Ra<k’ Sharp,e" Cre“'" «‘ P»r«tor, q u ist Miss R uth Lind w ent to P o rtlan d to secu re a position in an office as BLACKSMITH OUTFIT—Drill, Vice, Forge, Dies and all kinds of Tools. soon as possible. T he services a t th e M ission church „ ,, , FI'R M TIIIE S unday are as u su a l: S unday school Fairview, Oregon Phone Gresham 2211 .. ..................................... 10 a. m., follow ed by p reach in g a t 11. S ubject “An A ppeal to th e Con science.” T he evening service a t 7:30 w ill be in E nglish. S ubject "Som e of God's P ro m ises.” Rev. O scar W iiner, I S S ? ” is ■................... .......................... "■ pasto r. Mrs. Simon Lind, Mrs. Em il Palm - q u ist and Mrs. Chas. N ordblum . called on Mrs. J. T ruedson on Monday. Mrs. Jo h n H u lan d er w as a P o rtlan d shopper on Tuesday. ( OL. W. S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers, » » u iiic u n Miss M ildred Suva sp en t Sunday Vancouver, Washington. M**' '® * *er*‘ w ith A. C. A rvidson and fam ily. H er hom e is in C arlton, b ut she lias been w orking in P o rtlan d for som e tim e One thing sure— it takes a wonderful motor past. FAIRVIEW On Sunday Chas. C a rlste d t attended car to make the brilliant record Willys-Knight Dally Trips Io Portland Res. Phone Itl.'lfi "A dventures in C h ristian ity ”’ will be th e fu n eral in P o rtla n d of his broth made in 1923. He w as a c - l ^ 6 Bub^ect of th e discourse by the e^-in-law , P e te r Olson com panled by his son, Wm. C a rlste d t J- S tan io rd Moore a t 11 a. m. People are turning to the K night for its C. L indgren. O. E kstrom and E. J.’ S,unday ln th e M ethodist Episcopal beautiful coachwork. its luxurious comfort, its G radln. ch u rch . T he E dw ard Bok prize peace BDBTEN WALRAD, Prop. distinction, its great strength—but mainly and M rs.’ A. A. M yers sp e n t th e day P|a n w l' l he ‘»«cussed In open forum. mostly for the many incomparable benefits W ednesday w ith h er sister, Mrs. O scar , " e te x t for th e 10 a m S unday school A 1 ruck for Every Purpose of the wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve-valve W iiner. lesson w ill be “Jehovah is my stren g th Kurten for Service ____ ___________ and song, and he is become my salva- engine. T he en gine that grows quieter, V V (MID i n »a smoother and more powerful in use! TROUTDALE tlon STORAGE ----------- S ervices w ill be held as u su al next S olicit Y our B usiness i n . . , , - a c ............. B orn to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Spence S unday m orning a t th e S m ith Me r u 18, 1Q a n dau g h ter. I _____• on I J I n a n n n u o a ry m o rial P re sb y teria n church and in the Miss L au ra T iller has re tu rn e d from evening a h alf-h o u r song service will Bend, Oregon, w here she has been vis itin g for som e tim e. H er b ro th er. Jay be held from 7:30 to 8, follow ed by a I stereopticon le ctu re “S ou th ern Moun ! Moore, accom panied h er home. T he County H ealth association is ta in e e rs.” Mrs. H. M, H aylcs will sing a t th is B akery and a t S to r s w . A. HESSEL holding a rum m age sale in P o rtlan d a solo In connection w ith th is service on F eb ru ary 1 and 2, and is ask in g for D onald G ran t w as am ong th e s l u - 1 old clothes, fu rn itu re , dishes, etc. The Contains the Vitamine», mired by d onations in th is com m unity a re to be d en ts who w ere g rad u ated from Ben- j scientific p rin c iile s left a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. C. Spence son P o lytechnic school in P o rtlan d ' and Mrs. A. D. K endall before J a n u la st night. He finished the fo u r-y ear ! It’s Good and Good for You a ry 31. T he T ro u td ale E astern S ta r will co u rse In th re e and a h alf y ears and give a 500 p a rty in th e Masonic hall on w as am ong th e liouor stu d en ts W ednesday night, Ja n u a ry 30. T here A n o th er honor stu d e h t who has m ade I will be a p ro g ram and probably a a sim ila r record is M illard B radley of THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1M1 sm all auction w hich Insures an enjoy W est Linn, fo rm erly of T routdale. able evening. E verybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B irnle and son of P o rtlan d w ere v isitin g a t th e Thos. DEEP CREEK Phones Bdwy. 8576 T h ree Low hom e one day la st week. 85% N. Second S treet G resham 1201 an d 355 T ru c k s Dally Mrs. C. I. T hom as and Mrs. L. A. M arie K rebs w as home th e week be In su red C a rrie rs H arlow atten d ed co unty council of fore la st visiting her folks. P aren t-T ea ch e rs a t Buckley school on S aturday. T he L eK ander fam ily sp e n t Sunday Mrs. Long, Mrs. McCulloch. Mrs. aftern o o n a t the F ran k Steffanson Bush and Mrs. Chidsy of B ridal Veil home of Powell Valley. and Mrs. Thos. Low visited th e Masons T he Jo h n A nderson fam ily spent and E astern S ta r hom es at F o rest local and long distance moving G rove on Sunday. S unday in P o rtlan d . Wood Coal Briquets A lfred Cole h as put in a neat look Sylvia Irv in and husband and son ing m eat m a rk e t in th e A rth u r Leland building. His fam ily will occupy the Arlow, sp en t Sunday with the fo rm e r’s living room s in th e re a r of th e bu ild p aren ts. ing. The Misses Ruby, May and L illian Mrs. S usan H arding, Mrs. Thom as L eK ander sp e n t th e w eek-end with Low, Mrs. C lara L arsso n and Mr. and th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Nels L e Mrs. W. C. Spence atten d ed g ran g e in K ander. sta lla tio n at G resham on S atu rd ay . V anner A nderson has rep aired his Mrs. Lee E vans visited Mrs. H. E. B radley at G ladstone S aturday. cream wagon and has resum ed work T he in te rio r of th e T iller building w ith It. M ,a has been re-decorated and painted and by the Mrs. K ennedy and d au g h ters, Viola new floors p ut in, w hich Im proves the Ton or Half Ton ap p e aran c e of th e confectionery and and Ruby, sp e n t th e week-end with It h h Safe and Sound Inventuieut Mrs. I, Hedden and fam ily. r e s ta u ra n t very much. Mrs. L. A. H arlow attended th e H alf G eorge H anson from P o rtlan d is out H our Study club in P o rtlan d on T u es helping his b ro th er. C arl H anson, I You can buy It a t »98.00 a sh a re , p ar value iio o to , o — k easy term s. I t w ill net you 7 14% on e v e r j doî.a’r y^u in v e .t ° r day. c lea r land. At th e P aren t-T ea ch e r County C oun W rite for fu ll Inform ation today. H enry A nderson cam e hom e last cil w hich m et on S atu rd ay at Buckley school, Mrs. G eorge P erk in s, state Sunday. He is staying with his p a r p resid en t, gave an in te restin g ta lk on en ts and is em ployed at Bear Greek In v estm en t D epartm ent Pow ell and Maple S treets 247 Davis Street th e stu d en ts loan fund. J. C. H en d er camp. GRESHAM PORTLAND son, su p e rin ten d e n t of P ark B ureau of PHONE l&ftl L illian L eK ander arriv ed at her PHDNE BRDT. 2IH2 P o rtlan d , talk ed on rec reatio n . The Room «05 B,d«,7.OTII. nd, usual re p o rt on school laws of Oregon home T h u rsd ay m orning as she w w as given by Mrs. H. L. D outhit of V ictory d istrict. T he Buckley p.-T. exempted from h er exam inations asso ciatio n served a delicious lunch. the G resham high school. T he next m eeting will be at Corbett, March 15. The P.-T. asso ciatio n s east J. A nderson and C arl H anson are of the Sandy will have charge. Fresh or Cured. Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab (Smith Memorial) busy b lastin g stum ps. T he ladle;: of th e T ro u td ale E astern solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest S tar have been m eeting a t th e home Mrs. W G. B ednar sp en t T h u rsd ay F airview , Oregon of th e ir w orthy m atro n . Mrs. W C. possible prices, you'll go to and F rid ay w ith h er p aren ts. Spence, th is week sew ing for the BLY. E. IL D. IIOLLENSTFD, T he H anson fam ily en tertain ed Mr, M ls l.t r r crip p led ch ild ren of th e S h rin e r's hos pital. and Mrs. L eK ander and d au g h ter Alice MERVICEM SUNDAY SCHOOL.................. 10 a M w ith an evening luncheon Ja n u a ry 13. «F.O. PIETL, Prop, Phone 1711 Gresham The Hank of Grettham pays 5 per MOttNINO W O RSH IP . . . . . . . . . n a . M cen t In terest on tim e dejiosits —Adr, Helpful — Restful — Inspiring It pays to use the Want Ads. » • w .p a p e r A ix ir U t lo a M .m b e r Me. * ) , « . Prices for This Week Wasco Bran, per ton - - Wasco Millrun, per ton $25.50 - Wasco Shorts, per ton - - - 29.00 - * 40.00 F ishers “Mormilk”, per ton - - - E gg Producer, per ton H alf Ground Salt, per ton - - 16 Head of Purebred and High Grade Jersey Cattle as follow s: Six Registered Cows, two 3-year-old Heifers, eligible to register; one Yearling and one 3-month-old Heifer, eligible to register- Regiitered Jersey Bull; 2 co w , and 3 Heifers, extra high grade 8 ed 27.00 Wasco Middlings, per ton Scratch, per ton CATTLE 38.00 48.00 horses PaEa°,t± Mul5,naonma6hyear* ° ld ' ------ Weigh‘ 29° ° ' ‘he be>‘ „ cv HOGS 2 Chester W hite Brood Sows, 1 Chester White Boar, 1 Red Brood Sow, 17 Sm all Pig». s , M ACHINERY 48.00 - 16.00 __________ SH ARPLES MOTO MILKER COMPLETE Fairview Grain & Warehouse Co. The Day of th e K night is here! 238% S a le s O. I. BROWN, Owner In c r e a s e ! Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham Overland Co. Gresham City Bakery MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE WILLYS-KNIGHT Portland — W ay P oin t. — Gre.ham Regular Portland Service YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY Briquets $17.00 y /" // Coal I ortland Railway, Light & Power Co FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET !" Pre«sbyterian Church