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GRESH4M OFTLOOK. ---- ■ TI ESI! IV, AI GI ST », lfc»7 PAGE THREE -------.+ CORBETT A Quarter Million Inspections Daily Guard Quality of Graham Brothers Trucks FAIRVIEW Pleasant View Avenue K enneth Kincaid, who has served i four y ea rs in the United S tates i navy, retu rn ed hom e last week. ) having been honorably discharged I in Seattle. Most of the tim e during his tra in in g w as spent a t Safi . Diego. He was met here by his ! wife, w ho had lived In the south I and ha"d come to Oregon early in i the sp rin g to visit h er people and j her h u sb an d 's relatives. “Check.” M ore than a q u a r te r^ m illion of these, each representing a rigid inspection operation, are m ade daily in the m anufacture of G raham B rothers trucks. T hey are guardians of the quality, de- I pendability and long life w hich these trucks dem onstrate in serv ice. N ot only does a corps of inspectors, w hich in itself would form a large organization, con stan tly check the m inutest details are frequently run by the engi of each tru ck while it is being neering departm ent under actual conditions with full load built, but every truck m ust give a operating on proving grounds selected for perform ance dem onstration on the their heavy grades and other dif . t e s t track. In addition, tests of ficult conditions as shown in the G raham B rothers truck caravans large picture above. Inset at top Clarence L Stanley Drowned in Sandy PLEASANT VALLEY S< WOOL BISTKKT NO. 7. The many friends of Mr. nad Mrs. S. B. H all will be pleased to learn th a t th e ir son. Stanley, has im proved sufficiently to re tu rn home from the P ortland Sanitorium . w here he has been since his acci dent. He is im proving as rapidly as could be expected considering the serio u sness of his injuries. Geo. W ills has plotted about 25 acres of his 75-acre farm , on Sandy and F ish er roads and plans to place It on the m a rk e t soon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee W ills, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Calcagno and family. Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Calcagno and fam ily enjoyed a m otor trip to G overnm ent Camp Sunday. H arv est is in full sw ing in this com m unity and its not an uncom mon sight to see the tra c to r fu rn ishing the m otive pow er for th e binder. The Rev. and Mrs. E R. D. H ol Mr. and Mrs. Nye have retu rn ed len sted have ju st re tu rn e d from an to th e ir work at th e L. G. Seifer outing trip to Mt. Ruiuier and are farm after a w eek's vacation at the now leaving for a trip to th e beach beaches. nt M anzanita. They found th e dis Mrs. L. G. Seifer and h er cousin, tance from Fairview to P aradise H enry Bosehler, w ent Sunday to valley to be 193 m iles over the visit Mrs. S eifer’s fath er in a Sa sh o rt ro u te by way of Ethel. They lem hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray say th e re was much snow in P a ra Z inliskie from K ansas w ere guests dise valley, and give an account of at th e Seifer home on Sunday. a severe th u n d e r storm in which I Joe Sims of Lew iston, Idaho, a Miss P auline R ickli of Salem, they hail a clea r view of th e m oun cousin of Mrs. Ben H alstead was who ta u g h t in Colum bian high tain . Last Sunday Mr. H ollensted a w eek-end guest at th e la tte r’s had the privilege of preaching in I school for th ree y ea rs, cam e on home. Mrs. H alstead had as her ' last week T uesday to v isit Mr. and his old ch u rch , the W estm inster gu ests for a week her daughter. P re sb y teria n ch u rch of Tacoma. Mrs. G eorge P e rry and other Mrs. W. L. R obinette and children friends in th is vicinity. Miss Rtekli Rev. and Mrs. H ollensted had a of Eugene. They have retu rn ed to has m any friends h ere who a re de le tte r la st week from Dr. and Mrs. th e ir home. lighted to have a v isit w ith her at S. D. B riggs who are on th e ir way Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H all and auy tim e. She is now an in stru c to r to Y onkers, New York, w here Dr. children w ent to P udding river in th e Salem schools, w here she B riggs will teach th e com ing Sunday, w here they joined Mrs. teaches ju n io r E nglish. school year. They are at p resen t H all’s sister and fam ily of Wood- Mrs. D. G. B u tler had th e m is v isitin g relativ es in Iowa and ex b u m in a picnic. For Sale, a Snap. fo rtu n e to have h er hand badly pect to reach th eir destination by B erry grow ers In th is vicinity Septem ber in tim e for school. Ten acres, 9 acres u nder cu ltiv a scalded recently. a re w rought up over th e recent tion. the very best kind of soil, 5- Mrs. Dean H anson of P o rtlan d Is ' th e ft of freshly picked rasp b e rrie s room house, electric light, located Even if a colony of bees Is stro n g v isitin g h er m other, Mrs. M. E. by p assers by along the highway. 6 m iles east of G resham . Inq u ire at this tim e, it cannot he expected K arl J. Hagberg, phone 576, G resh Heed and o th e r relatives. W. C. H all had ten cra tes stoieu on am, Ore.—Adv. to go through th e w inter well In Miss D ora P itts of Detroit, Mich th e north unless it now has a good Monday and C. T. Ryan recently New Slippers and Pumps #1.95 igan, who has been the guest of young queen, so th a t plenty of lost four crates. Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi Miss Olivia Leland and daughter, young bees will be reared to live Mrs. W alter E delm an and ch il um and low heels, $1.95. We are Mrs. Lewis Heed for a week, Jias i , hrough flle w in te r. All old bees d ren have retu rn ed from a th ree also show ing attractiv e shoes for gone on a to u r of the B ritish Col which have w orked th ro u g h the w eeks' visit at Bend, Oregon, w ith ladies at $2.95 and $3.95. A yls worth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. umbia cities. sum m er will soon die. Any colony Mrs. E delm an’s sister, Mrs. E. F. Will R ick ert is In a P o rtlan d which does not have n t least 30 Mistier. A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $4 , hospital tak in g trea tm e n t for tu- pounds of honey and the hive full Mrs. J. W. Buckley and her and your old one. C harging, 50c. shows indicator test of gears «1 I tnor. ; of young bees when cool w eather daughter-in-law , Mrs. R obert Buck- Powell Valley Service station a t the factory which reveals erro rs Mrs. P. D. Settlem eier has re- com es should he united w ith some ley, have retu rn ed from Pacific City 52d street. Phone TAbor 0284 after as sm all as one ten-thousandth of 7 p. m.—Adv. cently been to St. M artins hot J o th er colony of th e sam e kind, or w here they spent five days. an inch. L ow er rig h t: Check I ct-miy springs for treatm en t. w ith a stro n g er one. Most w inter m arks show inspectors at work on Lnmher for Sale. final assem bly line at G raham Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c. Mrs. G eorge H. P erry, Miss ! 1088 is cau8«<> b.v poor fall m anage- AU kinds rough and dressed lum B rothers D etroit plant. F u ll cut, 2 pockets. Special i P auline R ickli and Mrs. Lewis raentl says th e U. 8. departm ent of value. A ylsw orth A M artin, G resh ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A. W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone Reed w ere Mrs. C lara S m ith ’s ag ricu ltu re. am.— Adv. Sandy 131. “ Som e One Like You.” | guests on W ednesday. Piano for Sale. Someone like you m akes th e h e a r t ! , , j . , seem lighter, In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. U pright piano for sale. Call at Someone like you m akes th e No com m ission or brokerage. Very studio of F lorence Honey or phone d ay’s w ork w orth while, ' easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. 1721.—Adv. Someone like you m akes th e sun \ ----------------------------------------------------- shine th e b rig h ter. Someone like you m akes a sigh h alf a sm ile. Life’s an odd p attern of b riers and roses. Are you alw ay s u p s ta irs w hen th e te le p h o n e Clouds som etim es darken, nor sun shining through. rin g s on th e floor below ? Then the cloud lifts and th e su n light discloses N ear to me, d ear to me,—som e An extension telephone, costing only u few one like you. Mrs. W. F. M eacham, her niece, Miss Helen E vans and nephew s, E arl E vans, C arol and Ronald P auson. are spending th eir vacation Among the m any cases of acci at the beaches. d ental drow ning w hich have come Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H arney and to the atten tio n of the public w ith daughter. Miss Mary H arney, and in the past few weeks it becomes G randm other H arney, all of St. n ecessary to record one of a w ell- Johns, and Mrs. E ste lla B a rtle t of know n resid e n t of th is vicinity, M ontavilla w ere dinner guests S u n C larence L. Stanley, who last F ri day at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon lost his life in the G. N. Sager. w aters of the Sandy riv er south of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bund of S a th e T rou td ale bridge. Mr. and Mrs. lem. Iowa, a re on a to u r of th e w est Someone like you who stan d s I S tan ley and th re e children and Mr. stead fastly n ear me, and are visiting w ith th e G. N. Knows me and likes me for ju st S tan le y ’s broth er-in -law and sister, w h at I am ; Mr. and Mrs. C harles R aney and S ager and C. F. K esterso n fam ilies and other frien d s in th is vicinity. Someone like you who know s ju st fam ily w ere enjoying th e a fte r how to cheer me, Mrs. Bond spen t some tim e h ere 13 noon aw ay from th e intense heat, Someone w ho’s real w ithout p re y ears ago and w ill be rem em bered ten se or sham. sw im m ing and w ading in the cool by some as Mrs. Crew. Someone whose fellow ship isn ’t a w aters. Mr. S tanley w as a good a fetter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n of sw im m er and had proceeded nearly Binding my freedom —w ho’s loyal G resham and the fo rm er’s nephew . acro ss the riv er when he was seen all th ro u g h ; to throw up his hands and call for Judge W alker F. H ull and wife of Someone whose life in this w orld m akes It b etter. help, ap p a ren tly stric k en w ith Illinois w ere ca lle rs a t the hom e of B lest to me, best to me— someone C. F. K esterson on Friday. cram ps. An effort w as m ade to like you. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r and rescu e him, b u t he sank but once. T he body was recovered tw o hours fam ily visited in L ents last S a tu r Someone like you, w ho’s th e sam e | day and m orrow , la te r 75 feet from w here it had day. F irm as a rock and sq u are as a j sunk. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis have r e die; F u n eral services w ere conducted tu rn ed from W aitsburg and Spo Someone w ho’s stead fast in joy or in sorrow . for the deceased Monday afternoon kane, W ashington, w here they Someone w ho’s d ea rer each day at the M ethodist E piscopal church spent a week on business and th a t goes by. u n d er th e direction of th e G ates pleasure. F o rtu n e is fickle and hope is de- 1 ceiving, F u n eral Home. The Rev. H. V. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d en Com radeship ends and life W ilhelm preached the fun eral s e r te rtain e d frien d s from P o rtlan d on changes all through. mon and C. E. R usher sang. “Close, W ednesday evening. T h ere’s only one B re a d th a t ru n s Close to T hee" and "U nansw ered all th ro u g h th e weaving, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey w ere F air to me, sq u are to me,—som e Y et”, accom panied at th e piano by en tertain ed a t d in n er in P o rtlan d one like you. Miss D orothy Cooper. T he floral W ednesday a t th e home of Mr. and offerings w ere m any and beautiful. I Mrs. M orrison, and. attended a show Never a tro u b le b u t you help me T h e p a llb e a re rs w ere A. H. B urns, bear R. in th e evening. C. H. H oecker. F ran k Hodge, Roy J u s t by th e fellow ship you have j with m e; H. Gibbs, A. H. H ensley and John PLEASANT HOME Never a joy b u t I w an t you to sh a re S trebin. T he Odd Fellow s attended it. in a body and p articip ated In the How fa r you fare or w herever | T he M ethodist L adies Aid will you be. services at G resham cem etery m eet on W ednesday afternoon of Never a burden but you m ake it w here in term en t took place. th is week w ith Mrs. T. H. Hawes, lig h ter , C larence S tanley w as born O cto who will provide th e luncheon for Ju st by your sm ile th a t I see | ber 16, 1890, on the S tanley dona th e afternoon. creep in g th ro u g h ; Never a glad hour but you m ake it tio n land claim w here he had since b rig h ter, resided. He w as m arried in 1915 to HALEY H eart of me, p a rt of me,—som e Miss Ebba C arlson who. w ith three one like you. ch ild ren Neva, P earl and H erbert, The Mission circle of the Halpy survives. He is also survived by B aptist church w ill m eet with Mrs. How cam e the th o u g h ts of you joy ously w elling his m other Mrs. J. C. S tanley, th ree C arl L ekberg W ednesday a fte r Up like the w ater of sp rin g s b ro th ers W illiam H., H arry J. aird noon a t 2 o'clock. Mrs. L ekberg bubbling clear. Vernon, and a siste r Mrs. M yrtle has been an invalid for n early a W hat a new joy everytim e in the j telling 'I ney, T he • bereaved wife and y ear past, but Is now feeling fairly ch ild ren, who live on the B irdsdale w ell and will be glad to welcome Som ething th a t alw ays I w ant you to hear. ro ad a h alf m ile south of th e Base h er friends. Roses of Ju n e or the snow s of De L ine, have the sym pathy of th e e n cem ber, G ray be th e skies or like azure tire com m unity. POWELL VALLEY th e blue. T he Ladies Aid of the Saron F ar be th e day th a t I may not re "A stand of m erch an tab le tim ber m em ber, is a liquid asse t and a sta n d of L u th eran church w ill m eet a t th e N ear to me, dear to me,—som e one like you. young tim ber increases in value ch u rch T h ursday aftern o o n a t 2 J. W. FOLEY. each y ea r,” says a prom inent o’clock. All ladies a re welcome. banker. Pedigree lilanks. W ouldst thou know If a people be w ell governed, if its law s be At I.lnnemann Station The Outlook has a supply of ped F ourteen acres on Johnson creek. good or bad? E xam ine th e m usic igree blanks, useful for dairym en, 8 acres cleared. 6 In tim ber. $1000 It practices.—Confucius. stock and p oultry raisers. Large, w ill handle. P riced for quick sale. very useful, a t 5 cents each, 25 for I 85c. tf j Don f Run Downstairs Benefit Program Elks Christmas Tree Fund at the Speed Bowl V W Saturday, Aug. 13, 2 p. m. cents a day, w ill save m iles of w alking and hours of tim e. O regon T elephone C o . 1. Band Concert by Elks Band. 2. Time Trials of all cars entered. 3. Attempt to lower World’s Motorc .’ vele Record by Marcus Kelley. 4. 10-Mile Race, Class B cars. 5. 10-Mile Race, Class A cars. SERVICE STATION T im e to H r tirglT ■tkt» tUl Sunday, Aug. 14, 1:30 p. nt 1. Band Concert by Elks Band. This is the Place to get Them Gresham Battery & Tire Shop 2. 10-Mile Auto Race, Class B cars. Ivy F illing S tation 3. 10-Mile Auto Race, Class A cars. Phone 1701 Vulcanizing liatterg Repairing 4. 10-Mile Consolation Race. 5. Portland Auto Dealers Fashion Parade 6. Aviation Program. A M E R IC A 7. 50-Lap Auto Lodge Race. G e n e ral A dm ission, S a tu rd a y , Aug. 13 G ra n d sta n d .................................................. G e n e ra l A dm ission, Sunday, Aug. 14 G ra n d sta n d .................................................. ‘ 50c Ve 50c $ i on .50 F. O. B. D etro it—Full F actory Equipm ent F ed eral Tax Exempt 4 - D oor Sedan 'N ot a C oach) If you a re in te re s te d in h ig h -c la ss a u to races and a v ia tio n s tu n ts th is is y o u r c h a n c e to w itn ess so m e th in g u n u su a l an d in c id e n ta lly h elp a good cause. E v ery y e a r a t C h ristm a s lim e th e E lk s lodge of P o rtla n d gives a fre e e n te r ta in m e n t a t th e public a u d ito riu m an d sp len d id C h ristm a s tr e a ts to th e needy boys an d g irls, c rip p les, in m a te s of h o sp ita ls, etc., of P o rtla n d . T he se le c tio n is c a re fu lly m ade an d th o u sa n d s a re th u s m ade happy w ho wouid likely o th e r w ise be slig h ted . U n d e r th ese a u sp ices you m ay he s u re th e p ro g ra m s w ill be first class. Few New Cars Have Received a Welcome so Emphatic and Sincere As D o d g e B ro th e rs expected, th is b r illia n t new F o u r has in s ta n tly w o n a vast and e n th usia stic fo llo w in g — is already a spectacular n a tio n a l h it. ith in tw o days a fte r the firs t p u b lic s h o w in g o rd e rs w ere received fo r $ 3,2 50 ,0 00 w o r th o f the new Sedans. M ile -a -m in u te p e rfo rm a n c e at th is u n h e a rd -o f p rice is one s trik in g reason— and here are a fe w o f the others: F rom 0 to 25 m ile s an h o u r th ro u g h gears in less than 7 seconds! Longest springbase o i any car under $1000! 25 m iles p e r g a llo n o f gas at 25 m iles p e r h o u r. 1 9-foo t tu rn in g radius! C hic, sm art, u p -to -th e -m in u te b o d y lin e s — fashionable pastel colors! P lenty o f scat-room , le g -ro o m , h e a d -ro o m — a b ig , lu x u rio u s in te r io r , ric h ly u p h o lste re d ! B u ilt to last lo n g and re-sell h ig h . A n d the lo w e s t p ric e d sedan in D o d g e B ro th e rs h istory* See i t — d riv e i t — and y o u ’l l d e lib e ra te no lo n g e r. BROCKWAY & NELSON I hone 1471 Gresham D odge B rothers ,I nc .