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GRESHAM OrTLOOK, TUESDAY, JI LT « ------------------------------------------------------ . . . . . . ---- Dodge introduces America’s Fastest Fours ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLEASANT HOME M utnom ah G range No. 71 w ill m eet in re g u la r session on S a tu r day, Ju ly 23, a t 8 o'clock. All m em bers are req u ested to be p resen t as thia is th e la st m eeting before th e fair and th e com m ittees need to line up all m a teria l a t th is time. L ittle Em m a Ramsey, who had her arm broken recently has had to have the arm rem oved above the elbow because of infection causing g angrene. T he la test rep o rt is th a t she is doing as w ell as can be expected. T he child is a g ra n d d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. L ake and is visiting from Los Angeles. Mrs. Louise N elson en tertain ed on S atu rd ay , Miss C aroline V aeretti of Sandy, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. L. R oberts and son E arl of P o rtlan d . Miss V aeretti, who is a te ac h er in th e Salem schools, has ju st retu rn ed from a trip to th e H aw aiian Islan d s w hich she en joyed very much. T he young people of the P lea san t Home R aptist ch u rc h will give a social F rid ay evening, Ju ly 22, in the basem ent of the church to w hich all a re invited. A rea d er from Mrs. G illispie's School of E x pression in P o rtlan d will be p re s ent and th e re w ill he a num ber of m usical num bers. T he Rev. W il liam F airw ea th er w ill sing. Ice cream and cake w ill be served for the benefit of th e piano fund. J D odge B roth ers, Inc., is today in trodu cin g the fa stest lin e of fo u r c y lin d e r cars in A m erica , of which the sedan p ictu red above is the first available fo r d e liv e r y . T h ese n ew cars are said to be capable of going 25 o r m ore m iles on a gallon of gasoline at average touring sp eed , a n d ,w ill be p riced at le v e ls m a teria lly b elow those at w hich D odge B roth ers cars of correspon din g typ es have a lw a ys sold. A coupe and cabriolet ro a d ste r w ill be avail able sh ortly. The pictu re in the lo w e r le ft c o m e r sh o w s the spacious rea r sea t and the am ple head room which it affords. A t the right is the rem a rk a b le m otor w ith which th e n ew cars are p o w e re d . STAFFORD PROMOTES FACTORY AT AVRORA 1», 1927 PAGE THREE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7. L. W. Bray has leased The Oasis Service station. A g reasin g pit has recently been added to th e equip m ent of th is up-to-date station. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph S ulzer and d au g h ter and Mrs. John S ulzer and son John, of P asadena, C alifornia, were recen t visitors of Mr. and A delegation from th e Pacific Mrs. T. C. Millar. Coast association of N urserym en Mrs. J. Emil Nelson attended the passed th ro u g h th is com m unity last luncheon for th e p ast m atro n s of 1 T h u rsd ay to visit the local n u r M artha W ashington C hapter,O .E .S i series. T he places visited in this last T uesday Mrs, Je n n ie C. Sm ith d istric t w ere those of Lewis & PLUMBING and Septic Tanks day or contract. Work guaranteed LARRY FOCHT G resham P h o n e 3101 of Oswego was the hostess. Mrs. Nelson attended the m eeting of GUARANTEED REPAIRING GRESHAM THEATER PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SEWELL ( . FAN ('ll Kit F o rm erly w ith R aker & Son has opened a g ara g e at ROCKWOOD, OREGON Quesinberry Bldg Phone 246, Gresham Ju ly 20 mid 21 Don't fail to see th is stirrin g dram a “BRIDE OF THE STORM” F e a tu r in g Also D O LO R E S C O STELLO sp ark lin g 2-reel comedy The follow ing firms a re giving aw ay tic k ets to th e W ednes day and T h u rsd ay n ig h t show s a t th e G resham T heater. Each free tick et is good for one adm ission when presented w ith one ad u lt reg u la r paid adm ission, d u rin g Ju n e and July. T he tick ets are being given by th e various m e rch an ts under varying conditions, so ask for your free ticket. CORBETT Jam es Ross is visiting his dau g h ter, Mrs. L a u ra Sam uelson, in California. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R ickert from near Eugene have moved into th e A rneson building on th e highw ay. Mrs. C lara S m ith and d au g h ter E th el S tew art m otored to T he D alles la st week. Mr .and Mrs. F re d C. Reed moved back to th eir farm cottage th e first of th e week. They have been at C orbett statio n in th e ir boat house since May I. T he baseball gam e between G illis and C orbett, played Sunday on the C orbett diam ond, resu lted In a vic to ry for Corbett. Miss Evelyn H ayes of P o rtlan d is th e g u est o f'h e r cousin, Mrs. F red C. Reed. T he Rev. Mr. H annah of P o rt land will preach a t th e C orbett ch u rch next S unday at 11 o’clock. Sunday school w ill convene at 10:30. Mr. and Mrs. Bud K im berly have a baby d au g h ter, born Friday, Ju ly 15. Miss Jen n ie E vans retu rn ed from P o rtlan d w here she had been en gaged in p ractical nursing. T he farm ers in th is section a re m aking hay. T h ere is a very heavy crop. A lbert P oundes and Lloyd B ram - hall have gone to ea stern Oregon to engage in th e tru ck in g business. T ro u td ale C hapter No. SO. O. E. S. ! Simpson and T he V illa nursery. last S atu rd ay night. The W arren C onstruction com pany has low ered the h ills on the Mr. and Mrs. F o rest A. Hess and B ark er and Rockwood roads m ak d au g h ter of Edm onton, Canada, re ing m uch easier grades. The d irt cently m otored to Oregon for a has been used to fill in on either m onth's vacation. They visited at side of th e Sandy road. the Zim m erm an home la st T h u rs day. Mrs. H ess will be rem em bered Phone su bscriptions to 1561. as M arguerite E aurie of Molalla. kao w the m any ad Roberts Confectionery vantage« o f pleasure N ext Boor to Show and c a n T tn ia n c a that a 'phone would Gresham. Ore. i M J w Walter W. Metzger Phone 1H01 Ureaham, Oregoa tim e in your home B ut, h a m you also thought o f ita faa turaa of safety for your fa m ily F Thia ia and little Miss Aileen en tertain ed CEDARVILLE something t o o o a - the m em bers w ith several d elig h t ilder N O W . By all Mr. and Mrs. Olin H osford of ful readings. means order a 'phone T he A urora O bserver of July 14, installed today. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Salzm an are P o rtlan d w ere g u ests S atu rd ay of reco rd s th e establishm ent of a at the p resen t staying a t the home Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Smith. p ickle factory a t A urora, prom oted of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. W alter F orbes left by John L. Stafford, form erly of Mr. Salzm an is plan n in g to build S aturday for a tw o-w eeks’ v isit in G resham , and associates. so u th ern California. and m ake his home a t C orbett. A site on the Pacific highw ay has Mr. and Mrs. A. G. L am bert and Mrs. Leila Thom son, d au g h ter of been selected and th e building Mr. and Mrs. F red L asley of T aft, d au ghter Mary enjoyed th e p leas sta rted . u res of an evening a t th e Oaks r e “E verything w ill be in readiness Oregon, arriv ed la st w eek to spend cently. a sh o rt tim e w ith h er relativ es and to receive cukes as soon as they are About 3000 people p articip ated in ready for delivery,” says the item. w as th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. a picnic at C edarville p ark Sunday. Claude W oodle at C orbett for a few "Seventy-tw o acres of cucum bers I days before going to T a ft to visit T his is a b eau tifu l little p a rk and have been contracted for and w ith m any ta k e ad v an tag e of it during an average production of six tons her parents. Mrs. Thom son is an the week. N ext Sunday th e M ult ordained m in ister and has worked to the acre should s ta rt the ball , up a fine chu rch at P alo Alto, C ali nom ah sin g e rs w ill have th e ir an Gresham, Oregon ro llin g w ith a fair sized job. n u al picnic in th e park. fornia. She sp en t threfe years at “At a m eeting of th e stockholders Mr. and Mrs. R. H. W est and son Oxford, E ngland, and before en te r Monday night th e com m ittee, con ing O xford w as a successful of P o rtlan d sp e n t the w eek-end sistin g of A. W. K raus, Dr. B. F. w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Heiney, teacher. Giesy, G. A. E hlen, Zeno Schw ab Mr. and Mrs. P. A. G ran t of P o rt Ju liu s Meier left for San F ra n c is and John Stafford, who have su c land spent Sunday w ith th e ir p a r cessfully brou g h t th e en terp rise to co on F riday to Join Mrs. Meier and ents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r G rant. an issue, w ere elected d irectors of to g reet a new g ran d so n born to W eek-end g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F red G anz la st week. th e com pany.” Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese w ere G eorge W ilcox Sr., left Sunday Prof, and Mrs. A. M. G ray and Mr. m orning for K lam ath F alls as a and Mrs. A. O’Dell of M ilwaukie SPRINGDALE delegate to th e convention of th e and Mr. and Mrs. H arvey A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. B etts and fam S panish A m erican W ar V eterans. Mrs. Lou M iller and Miss S. W ilson ily from Los A ngeles, C alifornia, He will be gone about a week. I'liclalnied L etters. of P o rtlan d . visited tw o days w ith Mr. and Mrs. G resham , Ore., Ju ly 18, 1927. Tom N orthw ay. T hey a re trav elin g The follow ing le tte rs of foreign COTTRELL HILLSVIEW in an up to date tru c k house w hich origin rem ain unclaim ed In th is of V isitors who sp en t th e w eek-end has all m odern conveniences. They Mr. W itt of P o rtlan d and Mr. and fice for th e week ending Ju ly 16, w ill re tu rn to th e ir home in the a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. L. L. Mrs. Nelson and son of Minne- 1927. If not called for by Ju ly 30, Griffin w ere Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Mr. apolis, M innesota, w ere south in Septem ber. recen t j j927, they will be sent to the dead Mrs. Jim m y Ross en tertain ed the and Mrs. Lacey and tw o children, g u ests of Mrs. Em m a Wedin and le tte r office to be disposed of in ac S p ringdale Needle club W ednesday and Miss Beaula W ebber of Mon- fam ily. Mr. Nelson is a cousin of cordance w ith th e Postal Law s and afternoon. A delightful luncheon tan a, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Bird, Mr. Mrs. Wedin. T he Rev. Wm. Bloom- j R egulations: G resham Home Products. w as served and everyone had an and Mrs. O. L. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. q u ist w as a Sunday guest. O ther K arpenstein, F. H. enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. F arq u o r H epner and Hazel H epner, of P o rt recen t g u ests a t th e Wedin home M atsubu, S. were Mrs. T ina W illiam s, Mr. and from Los Angeles, C alifornia, w as land. Nelson. E rn e st Theodore. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and Mrs. A lbert N ewberg and fam ily a w elcom e visitor. Nelsson, Mrs. Marie. of K nappa, Oregon. N ishim ura. Shigeta. Mrs. H einm an is visiting h er dau g h ter H azel, of S acram ento, O hashi, S. d au g h ter, Mrs. C. E. Vest and fam C alifornia, old tim e resid en ts pf Lumber for Sale. Olsson. David. th is com m unity, a re visiting at the ily. Pelton, M artin. All kinds rough and dressed lum Mrs. F red Salzm an is rapidly im home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Booth. ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A ; l R ohrer. Carl. Toya, K. proving and able to w alk out of Mr. and Mrs. Booth and fam ily took W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone E. E. JOHNSON, P o stm aster. Sandy 131. the visito rs for a m otor trip on th e doors a sh o rt tim e each day. Mt. Hood Loop highw ay as far as Don L ittlepage and A1 La Londe have gone to H eppner, Oregon, Cloud Cap inn, Sunday. T hey will w ith Cecil P o u n d er’s large tru c k to also visit friends in Aberdeen, W ashington, before retu rn in g to haul grain. Miss L ola P ow ers from Yakima, th e ir home in California. Mrs. E. Schaeffer of La Grande, W ashington, is down visiting w ith and Mrs. Ivan A rnold of Oceanside, h er fa th e r at B ridal Veil. Oregon, C alifornia, are visiting relatives and other relativ es in Springdale. Jim B abbitt is here from Idaho here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. AUTOMATIC visiting his fam ily for a sh o rt tim e House. Mrs. A rnold w ill be re- O n e Sof“ the“ s‘iro'ngest" foughV bat- m em bered by many, having lived tie s ever played on th e C orbett ball Here for several years before mov- g rounds w as la st Sunday betw een ing to California. Mr. and Mrs. W. M Dyer and I G illis and C orbett, th e C orbetts children enjoyed a trip around the w inning in the 11th inning. Mt. Hood Loop highw ay Sunday in j the new H upm obile they purchased COLUMBIA HEIGHTS • recently. Mrs. Joe Caldo left recen tly for Mrs. Ja sp e r C rane has been en Chicago. Illinois, w here she will te rta in in g several friends from San F ran cisco lately. Among her spend some tim e visiting h er m oth Bring in your old iron regardless of kind or gu ests w ere Mrs. C. B. W oodruff er and sister. make and we will allow you $1.00 on it. You pay Mrs. J. M. Brophy w as called to and Mrs. C aroline H epburn, and P ortlan d la st week on account of I only 75c down and $1 per month for 6 months with Mr. and Mrs. F red D ancke and sons th e serious condition of h er father, vour light bill. of Berkeley. Miss H am ilton, a te ach ers at Buckm an school In M McMahon, who is in St. V incents P o rtlan d , is spending the sum m er hospital. <7< me in and t •t us tell you more about this re- at C ranebrae. IGNITION SPECIALIST. ma able Elettri Iron value. Mr. and Mrs. K allerud and T h at's us. Bring your ca r here d au g h ter Aileen of Chicago arrived for any rep airs, ad ju stm en ts or by autom obile last week to be th e p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, etc. g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu art of j sw itches, w iring, lighting, W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos L ato u re lle F alls. Mrs. K allerud is . itively guaran teed . We c a rry a a sister of Mrs. S tu art. On Sunday ' com plete line of Ignition parts. a large num ber of friends of the - Jre-h am G arage, phone 2391 S tu a rts w as invited to spend th e j day at the T albots P ark and to , ELECTRIC S T C R E ^ i ^ ELCCTRICBLOO. " m eet the Chicago people. A m ost THINK THINK Phone 1471 enjoyable day w as spent, w ith a [ P o w e ll S t. P h o n e 801 G r e sh a m Farmers Farmers hear the bo u n tiful dinner in the shady park. rail. On S atu rd ay evening th e K allerud H e have a few electric cooker’s left. fam ily w ere guests of the T rout- . I ’ l lI I together, one and all. dale C hapter of the E astern S tar ! O regon T elephone C ompany Taber Pharmacy ; CHAS. N. TABER 1 < Registered Dragglst Gresham Tailor & Cleaner W. R. Hicks Co. GRESHAM, OREGON Newberg Packing Co. Meat», P ETER LENARD. Prop. Hull, unit Ladles' Spring Coat» Cleaned and Freaaed, 11.0« Groceries, Freah Frnlta and Vegetable» We Deliver Phone 1151 • Gresham Shoe Shop CARL DAHL, Prop. Men's and Boy«’ D ress an<l Work Shoes L. L Kidder Hdw. Co. UENKRAL HARDW ARE Phlne 1421 Greeham, Ore. Raker & Son Gresham Outlook P R IN T IN G Special! WESTINGHOUSE Electric Iron $ y .7 5 j PO R TLA N D THINK ELECTRIC P O W 'S R jffi; COMPANY The lowest price at w hich a sed an w as EVER sold by D odge B roth ers * • * * ASTONISHING ECONOMY 2 5 m ile s per g a llo n * * * at 2 5 m ile s per h ou r * * A ll o f this plus the traditional D odge Q uality and D ependability BROCKWAY & NELSON East Powell St. G RESHAM D ouce 3 others , I nc .