Double Wedding Held
at Cottrell Church
T he C ottrell com m unity church
w as the scene of a double w edding
last Sunday m orning at 8 o'clock
when Miss E ula M arvin, dau g h ter
of Mrs. J. S. D onaldson, becam e th e
bride of H arl W hitfield, and Miss
M arian Meade w as united w ith V er
non F anasac, th e Rev. S. F. P itts
officiating. Miss M arvin w as a t
tended by Miss E lsie McNutt and
B ert W hitfield was the best m an.
Miss Meade w as attended by Miss
Mabel R ankin as bridesm aid, and
Iv in F an asac attended the groom
as best man. Miss M arvin w as a t
tire d In a handsom e gown of peach
chiffon and h er bridesm aid w ore a
blue frock of th e sam e m aterial.
Njiss Meade w ore w hite crepe de
c» ln e and h er bridesm aid a crepe
de chine gown in blue. Each bride
carried a bouquet of sw eet peas
and pink rosebuds and th e b rid es
m aids ca rrie d pink and lavender
sw eet peas.
T he ch u rc h w as
p re ttily decorated In Oregon ferns,
gladioli and sw eet peas.
Both
couples left for a sh o rt honeym oon
tr ip to S eattle, afte r w hich they
w ill re tu rn to resid e in P ortland.
Mrs. W hitfield w as grad u ated w ith
th e 1923 class of G resham Union
high school and la te r attended
W illam ette U niversity fo r a year.
POWELL VALLEY
T he m orning service of th e
Swedish Mission ch u rch w ill be
held a t 11 o’clock as usual. In the
evening an open air m eeting w ill
be held a t th e hom e of A. Aim, one
fo u rth m ile ea st of th e church.
C aptain Gordon Johnson from th e
S alvation Army of O akland, C ali
fornia, w ill speak
He w as fo r
m erly a P o rtlan d m an and «’as only
recen tly tra n sfe rre d to C alifornia.
H e w ill leave soon to ta k e up his
w ork there.
T h ere w ill be no p reaching se rv
ice at the S aron L u th e ra n church
Sunday
m orning,
but
S unday
school will be held at 9:45. The
L uther L eague will have ch a rg e of
the Sunday evening service to be
gin at 8 o’clock.
C aptain Gordon Johnson of P o rt
land w ill conduct m orning w orship
in E nglish next Sunday at th e
H aley B aptist ch u rch , in th e ab
sence of the pasto r, th e Rev. Jo h n
S. N ordell, who is conducting s e r
vices a t T illam ook over th e w eek
end. T he young people w ill co n
duct th e services in th e evening.
G roup I being in charge.
BORING
T he preaching serv ice at th e
M ethodist chu rch on Sunday w ill
be a t 10 o'clock in ch arg e of th e
Rev. A. B. C alder. Sunday school
will follow at 11. The Rev. and
Mrs. E. W. W ithnell a re ta k in g a
short vacation and intend to v isit
some of th e beaches.
F arm ers a re busy g ettin g th e ir
hay put up. T h ere is a bum per
crop in th is section. Some have
com m enced cu ttin g th e ir fall grain.
J. V alberg is having a la rg e lu m
ber shed b u ilt a t his lum ber yard.
T he w ork is in ch arg e of A ugust
Lekberg.
Mrs. H. G. Knox is en tertain in g
friends from th e east.
Ted O sburn, who is w ith a show
com pany in M innesota, Is spending
his vacation w ith his p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n Osburn.
Roy Cochran and Sam G regson
a re w orking n ear Oregon City.
Mrs. N ora Richey is hom e again
afte r spending tw o weeks cam ping
at the G ladstone C hautauqua.
Mrs. F. M. M organ fell from an
au to and broke h er arm .
TROUTDALE
R. W. L arson, who lives on th e
bluff ea st of T ro u td ale, rep o rts th a t
he raised 126 sacks of potatoes on
an ac re of ground, for w hich he
received $377.53 net profit. Mr.
L arson rep o rts farm in g as good
and believes th a t he lives in th e
best section in th e w orld. He has
lived on th is farm for a long tim e
and has one of the p re ttie st places
one could wish for.
PLEASANT HOME
Dr. A. B. C alder of Boring will
occupy tlie pulpit a t th e M ethodist
ch u rch on Sunday, preach in g at
11:15. Sunday school will m eet at
10 o’clock and E pw orth L eague a t
PLEASANT HOME
8 in th e evening. Miss A nna Len-
G uests at the hom e of th e Rev. n artz w ill lead th e League. The
and Mrs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r w ere Rev. E. W. W ithnell is spending a
th e la tte r ’s p are n ts and sister, Mr. sh o rt vacation a t th e beach.
anil Mrs. T u rn e r and dau g h ter
New Sllnpers and Pomps 11.95
Jew el of Salem , and Mrs. T u rn e r's
Blonds, ta n s, blaeks, high, m edi
s is te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. um and low heels, $4.95. We a re
A rth u r Sw anson and son W ard also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for
ladies a t $2.95 and $3.95. Ayls-
from N orth D akota. T he Sw ansons w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
a re looking for a location to m ake
Battery Service.
th e ir fu tu re home.
A g u ara n tee d b attery for $3 or $4
Mrs. H ew itt and g ran d d a u g h ter and your old one. C harging, 50c.
S hirley of southern C alifornia are Pow ell Valley Service sta tio n a t
h ere for an extended visit a t th e 52d stree t. Phone TAbor 0284 after
7 p. m.—Adv.
home of her d aughter, Mrs. Jack
Uncle Sara Work Shirts, 75c.
Reece.
F u ll cut, 2 pockets.
Special
Services at P lea san t Home B ap value. A ylsw ortb & M artin, G resh
tist ch u rch on Sunday w ill be S un am .—Adv.
day school at 10 o’clock, preaching
Window Cleaning.
at 11 and 8 o’clock by the p astor.
For ex p ert window cleaning see
Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er. T he B. Y. S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J.
Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
P. U. m eets at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. G reen w ere
d in n er guests at th e hom e of Mr.
an d Mrs. H. C. Nelson.
F o rest L auderback was badly
scalded a t th e L auderback B ros.’
sla u g h te r house la st T uesday when
he slipped into a vat of scalding
w ater. He is in Good S am aritan
hospital.
T he m em bers of
M ultnom ah
g ran g e are w orking overtim e p re
parin g th e ir display for the county
fair. H. Lee Ball and Mrs. L. M.
Nelson are th e com m ittee
in
ch a rg e All m a terial m ust be at
tlie grounds not la ter than Monday.
T he ra sp b e rry h arv e st is n e a r
ing th e end. T he crop in th is vi
cin ity is m uch sh o rte r th a n usual
and th e b erries not of so fine
q u ality.
B. C. A ltm an has a crew of m en
tilling his silo w ith o ats and vetch.
R ecent experim ents ¿how th is
silage to have less acid co n ten t
th an corn, w hich he has form erly
used for his herd of Jersey s.
IGNITION SPECIALIST.
T h a t’s us. Bring your c a r here
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or
p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en e rato r,
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos
itively guaranteed. We c a rry a
com plete line of ignition parts.
G resham G arage, phone 2391.
WHIPPET RACES AT
VANCOUVER,JULY»1
at h er home. H er frien d s a re a n x
Get your four-year season tickets
ious for her speedy recovery.
now at th e G resham Outlook for
Mr. an d Mrs. C. A. E k stran d
Mrs. P. Burke, fo rm erly of th is
An attractio n at V ancouver next
spent Sunday a t A lbany visiting place but now of P o rtlan d , is at the M ultnom ah county fair. Price
Sunday, and som ething u n u su al in
relatives.
i Good S am aritan h ospital, seriously $2.50 plus 25c w ar tax.
th e way of sport, w ill be th e W hip
Miss
E
lane
B
ehm
er
is
spending
01 w ith h eart trouble.
pet races. T his w ill be an in te r
a l l s ----------------------
national derby on th e V ancouver h er vacation at K lam ath F
FOREST LAUDERBACK
speedw ay held u n d er th e ru les of w ith h er u n cle and family.
IS S E V E R E L Y BURNED
the W hippet club of A m erica by
Geo. Ix*we and w ife of P o rtlan d
w hich all dogs are handicapped by w ere c a lle rs T uesday evening at !
F o rest L auderback, em ployed by
w eight,
L
auderback
B ro th ers
at
th e ir
Richey.
longer th e handicap.
P lea san t Home sla u g h te r house, is
F our of th e dogs en tered w ere
Mrs. H a rry K line and children
at th e home of Mrs. H ar let Tiin-
im ported d irect from E ngland.
a re aw ay at th e beach on a v aca
, m erm an in G resham , w here he is
A new innovation will be intro- tion.
recovering from th e eftects of se
duced, in stead of th e public having
Mr antl Mrg H P McCollough
v ere b u rn s received Monday a fte r
to identify th e dogs by different an(j gon are spending th is week at
noon when he slipped and one leg
colored co llars, six-inch black nura-
beaches.
w ent into a v at of boiling w ater
b ers p rin ted on a w hite band en-
K enneth K esterson has retu rn ed | th re e feet in depth.
circlin g th e body will be used. *
home afte r th re e w eeks sp en t in
T he leg was subm erged to h alf
In stead of ru n n in g four dogs to
D ouglas county, visiting his b ro th w ay betw een his hip and knee and
a heat as has alw ays been dohe in
er Keith.
the sev erest b u rn s w ere ex p e ri
th e w est five w ill com pete w ith th e
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F ish er and enced aro u n d th e an k le and back
exception of th e 3 and 8 m onths old
of th e knee. He w as w earin g ru b
puppy races, w hen four will com Mr. F ish e r's m o th er and sister,
and Miss Floena and G eorge Rob ber boots w hen th e accident oc
pete.
u se o u r B anking-by-M uil fa c ilitie s
in th e Lady o w n ers’ race w here in8on’ a11 of P o rtlan d , w ere recen t c u rred and th e boot filled w ith the
scalding
w
ater,
cau
sin
g
the
condi
w hich b rin g th is B ank to y o u r very
th e ladles are req u ired to race th e visltorB a t th e hom e oi Mr and
tions
to
be
m
uch
w
orse.
A
lthough
m ail box.
dogs them selves seven have signt- ■ Mrs. C. F. K esterson.
fled th e ir in ten tio n to e n te r: W ilda
Miss Alice Richey sp e n t Sunday the b u rn s a re severe, it is expected
F reem an , P o rtlan d Mrs. I. P h illips, w ith a p arty of friends a t E sta- , th a t they will not re su lt seriously.
Of co u rse, we a re a lw a y s glad to see
P o rtlan d . S igrid S ath er, P o rtlan d , cada.
•
T he atten d in g physician considers
you
p e rs o n a lly ,a n d w a n t you to sto p
Inez S ath er, P o rtlan d , G ertru d e
Mr, and Mrs. W ill Richey and th a t th e p atien t w ill be laid up at
in
at
th e B ank w h e n e v e r in G resh am ,
Johnson, V ancouver, B. C., and Mrs. 80118 S tu a rt and S terling spent least six weeks.
but
it
is n ’t n e c e ssa ry to com e ju s t to
Sunday aftern o o n a t a p ark on
A. E. D unn, V ancouver, B. C.
In su ra n ce funds for farm loans
m
ak
e
a
d e p o sit—use th e m ails.
A nother fea tu re w hich is going l l e a r creek
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
Mrs. G. W. R ichtm ier is q u ite ill easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
to be tried is a m u tt's race, having
a bunch of kids race th e ir dogs r e
g ard less of size, breed o r color.
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT BY MAIL!
It is said th a t th e W hippet is th e ;
faste st th in g on legs a t its d istan t ’
even being able to ru n aw ay from
its la rg e r rival th e grey hound for
200 yards.
R. P. Rowe is m an ag er of th e ;
races.
When Seconds Count Most
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CORBETT
Miss P itts, an in stru c to r In th e '
schools of D etroit, M ichigan, and I
old friend of Mrs. Olivia and Mrs.
Lew is Reed, w as th e ir guest W ed
nesday and T hursday. Miss P itts
had been in atten d an ce a t th e N at
ional E du catio n al m eeting a t S e
a ttle and stopped h ere on h er r e
tu rn trip.
Mrs. Wm. K nierlem of Modesto, I
C alifornia, recen tly visited h er son- j
in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs.
C larence H icks.
Mrs. Cam pbell of th e Campbell
C ourt hotel, P o rtlan d , has a coun-1
try resid en ce u n d er co n stru ctio n
n ear th e m ountain schoolhouse.
Cecil P o u n d er is th e co n tra c to r and
builder.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. B rockw ay of
G resham called on frien d s a t F e rn
dale P lace Sunday.
Roy P u lliu m w as badly h u r t in a
fall at C orbett sta tio n S aturday.
Lumber for Sale.
All kinds rough and dressed lum
ber, tw o m iles south of Sandy. A.
W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone
Sandy 131.
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Weddings
A nniversaries
Birthdays
Do you crave relief from
hot, dusty sweeping and
back-breaking floor pol
ishing?
R em em b er th e s e th re e im p o rta n t
d a te s w ith G ifts from
y o u r Je w e le r.
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F or low est ra te s on autom obile,
tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see
B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv.
F ourteen acres on Jo h n so n creek,
8 ac res cleared , 6 in tim ber. $1000
will handle. P riced for quick sale.
B. W. T horne, phone 2751.—Adv.
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Our stock of used cars, while never large, offers
some very fine bargains in cars that are all ready
to give you many miles of economical service. You
can be sure that any car we list as in perfect condi
tion is such and in most cases we re-condition our
used cars whether they need it or not. We also
offer you liberal terms on the G. M. A. C. payment
plan.
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