Lake Family Holds Enjoyable Reunion Lake, M ilton L ake and Opal P earl Lake, all of G resham . A le tte r w as read from A. E. L ake of W amic, Oregon, reg rettin g his inability to be p resen t a t th is A fam ily reunion w as held Sun- ¡ p leasan t g ath erin g th e w ork will be com pleted by o c- DAMASCUS | tober at w hich tim e th e Mission Edwin Boynton was tak en to ch u rch w ill e n te rta in th e sem i-an- ! nual conference of th e denom in- P o rtlan d Monday evening to have his neck lanced by his g ran d fath e r. I i tion. Dr. A lfred Skippen. L ast spring, Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Nelson and w hile playing ball at school, one of fam ily arriv ed la st week from Clear the boys hit him on the neck, c a u s­ Lake, Wis., an d a re th e gu ests of ing the abscess. Edwin will be Mr. an d Mrs. V itus Noren, who re- j cen tly bought th e K. J. H agberg u nder th e d octor's ca re for some i place at Powell Valley. T he two tim e. At last rep o rts he w as g et­ tin g along nicely. fam ilies w ere fo rm er neighbors In Dr. an d Mrs. C. A. Abbott left W isconsin. - T he N elsons may lo­ last Sunday m orning for th e ir new cate in th is vicinity. Sain Carlson w ill conduct a song home a t Nyssa, Oregon. They will service a t th e Swedish Mission be g reatly m issed, not only by Mr. ch u rch on W ednesday evening at and Mrs. C. C. Dodd and Mafrgaret, but by a li who knew them. S o'clock. day, A ugust 5, a t the home of J. H. Lake, the o riginal Lake fam ily HOWELL VALLEY home. A bountiful buffet luncheon Mr. and Mrs. C harles L undquist was served to the guests n um ber­ retu rn ed Sunday evening from a i w eek's tr.p . They visited with ing about 45. I friends a t C arlto n and T illam ook, Those enjoying th e day w ere; com ing back by way of N ew port S. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. and C orvallis. T aylor, Mr. and Mrs. Je sse Snyder, Mrs. H. H altzh au ser of S eattle, Iow a T aylor, Je sse Snyder Jr., A r­ form erly Miss Mildred Johnson, th u r B. S orensen, E lizabeth F re e­ land and D orothy S nyder of Scholls, cam e S atu rd ay for a live-day visit C. Z. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. w ith her fath e r, C harles Johnson Rev. and Mrs. H. Alva W alter and fam ily. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Verl H illyard, and fam ily enjoyed a visit recen tly B, M. H ow ell and son V earl a re an d P a tty H illyard of Boring, Ivy F an cy from Mr. W alter’s p aren ts, Mr. and a t the beach at N ew port for a few j H ulse, C larence H ulse, Alvin Huis«», T he new office girl a t Messrs, Mrs. J. M. W alter of Salem , and B ruce H ulse J r. and W inona H ulse days. Miss Osie H owell is visiting Browne, Ltd., was trying her very Mr. W alter's b ro th er, C. A. W alter t0 be efficient In all things of T ualatin , G ladys Brown, Irene h er sjste r T re lla at Eugene for a of B onners F erry , Idaho. »hen a bothersom e trav eler Crom w ell, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. sh o rt tim e. Mrs. Howell is tak in g called one afternoon, she took his O. E. S chw eitzer spent alm ost a C rom w ell, V dlna H llvard. Mr. and c a re of th e O regonian ro u te d u rin g ) card Into the chief. week w ith his wife and d au g h ter h er h u sb an d ’s absence. Mrs. Jam es A. H illyard and Jim m y “Oh, I can't sp a re any tim e for here. He retu rn ed to his w ork at Mrs. H enry Sell left T uesday for I th a t c re a tu re !” declared the g reat Jr., W illafd T aylor and E lla Val- W estllr W ednesday. roan- “Do and tell him I’m out liere of P o rtlan d , Roy Crom w ell of San Diego, Calif., to v isit h er j T he girl returned to the trav eler Bud and R eatha Woody spent the Spokane, Mrs. W. E. G earh art, B et­ d au g h ter, Mrs. H allie C hristensen, j I am sorry," she said, "but Mr’ week end w ith the Boynton ch ild ­ ty, M artha and Billy G e a rh a rt Jr. She was given a farew ell su rp rise ' Browne says he's out.” ren. •Indeed!” observed th e trav eler of B urlingam e, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. p arty a t her hom e T h u rsd ay even­ Mrs. W ilbert Brodie and Mr. and sarcastically. “Well, would you be J . H. Lake, Jo h n Lake, George ing by her neighbors. Mrs. C arl Nelson and th ree child- I good enough to p resen t him my Mrs. J. W. Norton are enjoying a S?ii’p!'?,,Pn,ts and 8av th a t 1 haven’t visit from Mrs, Brodie’s cousin, ren spent a week recently cam ping called . —London Answers, O tha C urry, wife and two sons, of n ear A rrah W anna. They re p o rt ' N ebraska. Mr. and Mrs. C u rry cam e an enjoyable tim e. from Cheyenne. Wyoming, although C hurches 800 Year» O ld Miss Ruth Shuholm w as brought | th e ir hom e is in N ebraska hom e Sunday from E m anuel hospi­ dr2,b«hervan.c es of the elRht h>»- dredth anniversaries of the found- T he D am ascus young peoples ta l w here she recen tly u nderw ent t" “ numb<*r churches w er. m issionary . society .......... ............. held a business an operation for appendicitis. She - - n Scotland a sh o rt i um tim e n/ro. ago. m eeting T uesday evening, August .......... . •• is rep o rted to be g etting along well. The venerable Abbey of Kelsc was 6, at th e home of th e ir su p erin -I Miss Shuholm w ill re tu rn to Mo­ th e scene recently of ceremonies Successors to Barnes Lumber Co tendent. Mrs. Wray. The purpose com mem orating the Son years since desto, Calif., w here she is employed the foundation by King David I of of th is m eeting was to elect next | BOT O. SO W LE8, Manager as a nurse, as soon as she h as re ­ Scotland. Bowden Parish church Is y e a r’s officers. Those elected w ere: Building M aterials and covered en tirely from h er illness. preparing to m ark a sim ilar mlle^ W illet B ow erm an, p resid en t: La-1 stone and the P arish chnrch of Lin- M ill Work Im p o rtan t ren o v atio n s a re going ton had a likp celebration a few \> rta Hall, vice p resid en t; Reuel [ on at the Mission ch u rch u nder C om plete lin e o f m onths ago. Holyrood abbey Is to W alter, corresponding se creta ry : th e supervision of O scar T horen also have a com m em oration'of its MONARCH PAINTS Hazel Bow erm an, recording seere- I of G resham . T he ch u rch is being oW years of existence. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ta ry ; Lois Boynton, tre a s u re r; La-1 raised two feet and a full con crete ■ E stim ates on houses and build­ v erta H all, hom e m ission se cre­ basem ent will be co n stru cted . T he J ings gladly subm itted. ta ry ; E th el B ow erm an, m ission W rite rs’ P ecu liarities basem ent w ill provide additionqj ' study secreta ry , and F ae Boynton, Phone 2431 S unday school classroom s, a l s o • A study of the m aster w riters re­ Pow ell St. G resham veals one peculiarity common to lite ra tu re agent and lib rarian . The I kitchen equipm ent. It is expected I many af them. T he first d raft of a follow ing com m ittees w ere a p p o in t-[ m anuscript was often made on very sm all pieces of paper. William ed: pro g ram , L averta H all, Reuel Cullen B ryant used the backs of W alter and Willet B ow erm an; dec-I old envelopes. C harlotte Bronte oratio n and publication. Eugene besides cutting her paper «mall P ickthorn, Reuel W alter and W al­ used a dim inutive w rlttlng board The Jewelry and Opti­ lace P ic k th o rn ; finance, Lois and w rote In a m inute hand Rous­ Boynton, W illet Bowerm an and | cal Store of the common seau used playing cards if noth­ ing else was av n llab le.-M e n to r Olive P re sto n ; service and m em ­ people Magazine. bership, L av erta H all, Lois Boynton j atid Naomi W alter. O ne of th e finest sto c k s of Copeland Lumber Co. STAPLES D ia m o n d s a n d W a tc h e s in th e N o rth w e st Q ptical P a r lo r s second to n one, a n d you w ill find p rices v e ry re a s o n a b le 356 Alder St., Portland P h o n e B E aco n 8080 Their P rogress “Howdy, G ap!” saluted an ac­ quaintance. "How’s things going with the fambly?” K K "Howdy, N ew t!" replied Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge “Aw they've got tollable well along with their ehigger scratching and th eir tick picking is ju st about over for this y ear.’’—K ansas City Times. Jbr Fconom icaf T ran sportation CHEVROLE PAGE THREE ners o f PODCE BKOIHEKS »1OTOR.CAR5 •PAST. PRESENT AND TUURE 4 W alter P. C hrysler . You, more than anyone else, are entitled to know the pur­ pose behind our recent acqui­ sition of the assets and facili­ ties o f Dodge Brothers, Inc. that which transcends in im­ p o rta n ce e it h e r D o d g e Brothers superb plant equip­ m ent or D o d g e B roth ers splendid dealer organization. For we have become the law­ ful heritors of Dodge Brothers Good Name, with all the sol- emn obligation which that in­ heritance implies. For upon that purpose de­ pends the security of. your investment in Dodge Brothers products. In acquiring Dodge Brothers, Inc. the Chrysler Corpor­ ation, we have secured one of the largest and most modern autom obile factories in the world and with it an organi­ sation o f exceptional ability. W e have become the trustees of Dodge Brothers good faith to their customers, and it is our purpose to execute that trust with fidelity. I he priceless identity of all Dodge Brothers products will he preserved — as well as the sound policies that have made the words Dodge Brothers synonymous with Honest Val­ ue and Dependability. K e intend that these facilities fiaJl be utilized to increase the ralue and quality in Dodge Brothers cars and Graham Brothers Trucks and M otor Coaches. W e have secured, in addition, • dealer organization that has always been recognized as one o f the finest in the industry. It is our intention to deserve the continued loyalty o f this group o f substantial, progres­ sive merchants by making it possible fit>r them to enjoy in­ creasing prosperity through the safe o f Dodge Brothers products. We have secured, moreover, Dodge Brothers Works will continue to produce Dodge Brothers M otor Cars and Graham Brothers commercial vehicles. D odge Brothers dealers will continue to sell and service them. 1 he men to ro whose wnose capable cap support the success o f the Chrysler Corporation is due, u n ite w ith me in p le d g ­ ing perpetuation o f D od ge Brothers ideals, to the end that a Good Name may l>$ made still better. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Rodney S hoults. oldest son of President Dodge Brothers Corpo ra tin a F red Shoultz, gave his fa th e r a very XXriM---- •*•**- • — p leasan t s u rp rise a few n ig h ts ago when he arriv ed with his bride, who before her m a rriag e w as Miss G ladys H olt of Coeur d ’Alene. Id a ­ TROUTDALE STri T i f i ti t ri vi vi vi -FT T i . ■■ ho. The groom grew to manhood The Kendall G ladiolus g ard en s * h ere w here he received his ed u ca­ I shipped 300 glad io lu s blossom s F r i­ tion. He w as a stu d en t a t th e first high school a t Corbett, and la te r day evening to Toledo, Ohio, for ex fitted him self for th e position he hibition at the A m erican gladiolus now holds as window trim m er in a show w hich will be held th e re th is larg e d ep artm en t sto re at CoeTir week. The blossom s w ere shipped d'Alene. T he young folks enjoyed in a re frig e ra to r box made for th a t purpose. few days here a t Mr. S houltz' C o m p letely Q u alified to A ssist Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall left home and also called on old friends S atu rd ay m orning for Toledo, Ohio and neighbors. They have the best w ishes of a host of frien d s for a to atten d the A m erican G ladiolus W e a n tic ip a te th e w ords “ d ep en d ab le happy fu tu re. They left y e ste r­ show. They will also visit rela day for Idaho. fives In Illinois, W isconsin and u n d e rta k e r s ” by bein g re a d y to a s s is t at Mrs. L ottie Benfield Is e n te rta in ­ o th e r points in th e east w hile on a n y h o u r of th e day o r n ig h t. W e p lan n e d ing Mr. and Mrs. B ryan Logsdon th e ir vacation. o u r e s ta b lis h m e n t— th e finest in s o u th e a s t­ Mrs. H ulda St. O urs and ch ild ren from C alifornia. The Logsdons, e rn P o r tla n d —w ith care. O u r fac ilitie s, who moved to C alifornia about 15 of C arlisle, W ash., sp en t several c h a p el an d e q u ip m e n t will be found am p le y ears ago, form erly lived n ear C or­ days la st week a t th e hom e of Mr. bett. and Mrs. Alvin Copeland. Mrs. St, lo r all needs. M oreover, o u r p e rso n a l a t ­ Mr. and Mrs. S tu a rt of L ato u rell O urs is a sister of Mr. Copeland. te n tio n to th e e n tru s tin e n t is o u r bond a n d S unday v isito rs at th e hom e of are spending tw o w eeks a t S ea­ we se rv e t h a t we m ay be w o rth y th e sacred Mrs. M arg aret B u rn s w ere Dave side. confidence. Mr, and Mrs. George W ilcox m o­ Bicken of P o rtlan d and Mr. and to re d to Oswego la st Sunday. Mrs. Mrs. R. K erslak e an d R obert K er- W ilcox is now able to enjoy rides slake. Miss M arg aret K erslak e is s ta y ­ and feels th a t the fresh a ir is a g re a t benefit to her. She is im ­ ing w ith Mrs. B u rn s in th e absence proving rig h t along b ut still uses of her d au g h ter. Miss Jo h a n n a B urns, who Is visitin g a t th e Fow ­ her w heel chair. L aw rence A ndersen, in com pany ler hom e a t Tw in Rocks, Oregon. ' R ichard K n a rr left T h u rsd ay w ith a group of friends, celebrated his 21st b irth d ay Sunday by a pic­ for O llalle lake and o th er fishing nic at W aukeena falls. A big dinner points. He expects to be gone two weeks. T hose who accom panied j Dependable Undertakers w as th e m ain fe a tu re of th e day. Mr. and Mrs. Ford left Sunday for him w ere his wife and son Bobby, 9106 F O S T E R ROAD a t L e n ts San F ran cisco , th eir fo rm er home, his m other, Mrs. J. R. K n arr, and w here they intend to spend th e m other-in-law , Mrs. W. C. Spence. S U . HENRY 4. JACOBSON Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McGinnis, w inter. MANAOINO Mrs. M arian C rane left for a d au g h ter K athleen and son M orris READY TO ASSIST DIRECTOR DAY OR NIOH T m otor trip Houth. expecting to be left S atu rd ay for G overnm ent m in - 1 eral sp rin g s in W ashington. Mr. gone for some tim e. McGinnis re tu rn e d home Sunday Outlook W ant Ada. get resu lta. and Mrs. McGinnis and children fe w w e e k s w ith r e la tiv e s at T h e D alles, Oregon, w hile Mr. P ariah will cam p th e re for ten days. MONEY Is recovering from his recen t Ill­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coons w ent C A NT BUY ness. by au to to C lackam as lake early DR. L. W. GRIFFITH A BETTER OIL Mr. and Mrs. P. S heapa drove to S atu rd ay m orning, re tu rn in g S u n ­ ihan day evening. T hey w ere in cam p G overnm ent M ineral sp rin g s S a t­ THE NEW urday w here Mrs. S heapa will cam p with Mr. and Mrs. Sam H arlow who have been up th e re a week. a few days. Mr. S heapa retu rn ed \Z E R O L E Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Sm ith of home Sunday evening C reighton and Ian B urns have Lusted sp en t T uesday evening a t been visitin g a t th e home of Mrs. th e Fred Pelton home. Mrs. H arvey A nderson and th re e M argaret flu m es, and also w ith ch ild ren of Spokane, who have th e ir faU ier, J. S. B urns, for the been visitin g Mrs. A nderson's p ast two<1 Hme to subscribe to 6 o’clock p. m . A ugust 2t) S o e d - he , 'o o k a h ‘- “ » «•< '> K nd of wood ami price. th e local new s, com m unity new s board reserv es th e right to rete et and m oney-saving ads. Tw ice a any or all bids . dn*U>r ’ “ ,0 0 d ' TW,C’ • H E BLOND, L fl C lerk of D ie t No. 30. SPECIALISTS