Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 30, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    N ew Graham Brothers Six Cylinder
--Ton Truck Built For Hardest Service
m anifold which is heated by th e
exhaust and all liquid fuel which
passes over th is hot-spot' is com-
vaporized.
T he cylinder head for the new
m otor w as redesigned and is n n v
of such shape th a t m ore pow er is
obtained from each explosion th an
was p m slb le with th e old head.
"These factors, in addition to
co n trib u tin g to g rea ter gasoline
economy, a re responsible for a
very large increase in pow er and
acceleration."
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IGNITION SPECIAI 1ST
ALIST.
T h at ’
B ria« your ca r here
for any rep a irs, adjustm ents or
p a rts for th e s ta rte r, generator
.
* u trm o r,
7 lrlng’ lighting,
etc.
, u ° e t m « « t t ? P‘ w “ <l ‘8 P° 8'
n
‘
c a rry *
n , £ 1 e *ln® of ignition parts,
G resbani G arage, phone 2391.
u
■
t
. . R f'e r ,|ce.
A g u aran teed b attery for $3 or $1
an<I your old one. Charging, 50c.
of Dodge B ro th ers new four-cyiin-
der line, w hich was introduced
Ju ly 17. is to be found in th e large
volum e of o rd ers received. On the
hoH t T
i tm niediately follow ing
th e form al announcem ent o rd ers
w ere received for ap proxim ately
13.250,000 worth of new sedans
alone. Thia waa the only body type
introduced. W ithin a sh o rt tim e a
C C l i n o i i h c t v n ft I, One ° / t b e "»a«1 Im p o rtan t prob- ''oupe w ill be In production. L ater
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 l,,,ns o t th e autom otive engineer a cab rio let ro ad ster will be added
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today is to design m otors w hich ( ,l) ,h<> line. D ealers in such cities
The th resh in g is over and tw o wil1. ptT n ,it g re a te r gasoline eco n -1 aa Boston, Brooklyn,
Chicago,
I duidna « T bUS-t *” t h k C° " 1,nuni,y 'm*Vc o n s ta n tl^ b e iS g “ m ade’ and “re- a n 7 PhUa«I«lphla,,rekplo r t th a t ’th e ir
-
< Urd of l imn is .
We wish to th a n k all those who
helped us during the long illness of
our beloved husband and fath er
.„id for th e sym pathy expressed iu
any way
P
Mrs. M artha Grim m and Fam ily
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Curd of T hanks
We wish to thank our neighbors
and friends for th e ir sym pathy mil
help during the illness and death of
our beloved wife and m other and
" >r ' h“ 6T c / B e t " “? ^ 0^ F a m ily
Don Cam eron of T ro u td ale was
' one of th ree men who w ere com ­
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. T om kins and
pelled to su rre n d e r th eir available little son Ralph of P lacerv ille. C al­
I cash to a holdup m an early Monday ifornia, a re visiting th e la tte r's p a r­
m orning on Slough road n ear F o r­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. K arl Schultz.
ty-second stree t, according to a re-
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. W adsw orth
■ port filed at police headquarters.
and two sons, of P o rtlan d , visited
As th e th ree w ere riding in an a u ­
Sunday w ith th e la tte r's sister, Mrs.
tom obile belonging to Allen Davis.
C arl S chultz and family.
! a com panion of Cameron's, a young
Mr. and Mrs. I ra W illard of near
m an w ith a w hite handkerchief
T
he
D alles, Oregon, visited Sunday
over his eyes stepped from th e side
of th e road and dem anded th e ir I * “ **
paren t8 ’ Mr' and
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.
.
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,
.
I
Mrs.
W
II.
Black.
money. Cam eron w as forced to
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Ruhl
hand over 112. D avis p arte d w ith
13 and th e ir com panion, F ran k | of E stacad a at the home of Mrs.
I I.iedtke, gave up $10. The th ree K uhl's sister. Mrs. F orsythe, on Au-
men w ere com pelled to w alk Into | g u st 17, a son.
the city and la ter th e autom obile
was recovered on Colum bia houle DEALEK EXPLAINS
I vard.
GASOLINE ECONOMY
during th e
past
week, those of I m arkable successes a re being at- i sHlesroom/* have been visited by
n of
t
— .1 W. I I t tained
u itiix l
m n r u n n n n l n at««#*.«
F airview and
m ore people since the ____
new . . line ______
was
H. Stadelm an of O rchards W ash-
Tbv ,atest claim of u nusual introduced titan upon the occasion
ington
economy is m ade by Dodge B roth- r’L a J T n . previolu s announcem ent
T. ‘
,
ers for th e ir new four-cylinder cars
odgo B ro th ers have ever made.
The peach h arv est is in full which are being advertised as ca-
sw ing in th e Lee W ills orchard. pable of going ap proxim ately 25
Pedigree Blanks.
They rep o rt about h alf a crop t l i i s l miles. ° " a._Kal,on of Kasoline at a
T he Outlook has a supply of ped-
¡y ea r and only expect about 30001
°f 7’
e? per
, Ed igree blanks, useful for dairym en,
boxes
ii ,
° L Bro«'kw ay & Nelson, ( stock and poultry raise rs. Large,
T1 ' „
j,
■ .
Dodge B ro th ers D ealer, sta te s th at very useful, a t 5 cen ts each, 25 for
T hose atten d in g th e G range Home since the new c a rs w ere introduced 85c.
tf
econom ics picnic a t L a u re lh u rst p rac ,ie ally everyone who has ex- ---------
p ark la st T h u rsd ay w ere Mr. an d
" a8 Communted upon
Mrs. F. H. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. J. I “Several featu res in th e c a r s ’ de- I
W. E dw ards, Mrs. T. C. M illar, sign and co n stru ctio n a re respon- I
Mamie E dw ards and F ran ces B ar- aibl‘* for ,h is exceptional fuel econ- !
SI’RINGEK’S HALL
T he chassis of the new Graham
— ------- ---- corner is available with the first gear posi­
g er
omy,” Mr. Nelson states. “One of
B rothers fast and pow erful six shown the powerful six cylinder tion of the three speed transm is­
p i . „ ^ u „
.
.
. t h e mo8t Im p o rtan t is th e lig h ter!
Claude H unsacker has purchased w eight of th e cars. N atu rally w ith j
cylinder 2-ton road builders’ truck engine which provides ample sion form erly used on G raham
four lots in th e Geo. W ills tra c t.
less w eight for the engine to move
is shown above. In every detail power and speed to meet the de­ B rothers 2-ton models.
Mr. and Mrs. U. B urgener and a COI1Kl(lerable saving in gaso lin e is
o f its construction it is designed mands for fast travel and pulling
O ne cvf the Lockheed hydraulic
son W alter attended th e picnic a t aC« » T P.u l# * i 2 ,
„
fo r m inim um w eight consistent ability. The heavy duty transmis­ four wheel internal expanding
Chas. Balilqtilst Orchestra
~
,
A nother co n trib u tio n to econ-
w ith the rugged stren g th required sion with four speeds forward and brakes w ith which this road build­
C edarville p ark Sunday and rep o rt omy is m ade by th e gear ratio | F ran k E b erh art, Floor Manager
reverse is shown at the right. er truck is equipped is shown in
to hold up under the hard service one
larg e crow d and a very enjoyable w hich is low er th a n on form er
In first speed this transmission
Ladies F ree
to which this type of truck is sub­ gives approximately 60 per cent the center. It is built for hea\ v
day.
I Dodge B ro th ers cars. T his m eans : G entlem en ."»Ite
service
and
makes
this
t
r
u
k
ex
­
jected.
EVERYONE WELCOME
th a t th e engine m akes few er revo- {
greater pulling ability than is ceptionally easy to controL
c i v n v n iiv n n
i lutions in driving th e c a r a mile
Conte and have a good lim e
S A I N U 1 I I I j LJ r r
th an w ere fo rm erly required, there-
FAIRVIEW
CALIFORNIA MAN
PLEASANT HOME
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by bringing about an o th er saving. |
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: Mr. and Mrs. W atkins and daugh-1 “ Im provem ents in carh u retio n , |
STATED
COMMUNICA-
HIES AT COBBETT
The Misses Abbie and Bessie
rs retu
rn ed from th
eir v .c acation
redesigned
T he W om en’s society of the
___ ' te
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v.lc„
v c u u u ■ b etter m anifolding,
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tion F airview Lodge No. 92,
■—— sp en x t several
-------- , days
,
. e i at Long Beach and rep o rt a fine I 1 cylinder head
n try of
S m ith
M emorial
P re sb y teria n
P ecu liarly
sad
circu m stan ces Norton
a . t . th
1,ead and faster
faste r e en
A. F, & A. M., S atu rd ay eve­
ch u rch w ill hold an all-day w ork surro u n d the death of W illiam D. M. L en n artz home la st week Miss tim e w t.ii , ,i,„„"
.
j
Gte gas into the com bustion chant- ning, Septem ber 3. 1927, 8 o’clock.
m eeting T h ursday a t th e home of M lner a „ e(i 5S
w h_
, hhip
W hile th e re th ey enjoyed th e her, announce,1 e a rlie r in the sutn-
Mrs. R. C. Brooks. The ladies a re .
’
1 1‘ Sed Abb,e addressed th e L adies Aid on sp o rt of digging clam s.
m er as im p o rtan t c h a ra c te ristic s of V isiting b reth ren welcome.
H. STANLEY, Sec'y,
requested to b rin g th e ir lunch and aw ay Monday, A ugust 29, at th e W ednesday on th e w ork
of th e
M rs. Joe Caldo arrived home ’bis Dodge B ro th ers m otor, also re- J ohn t WM.
.
m cginnis , w . m .
th e hostess w ill fu rn ish coffee.
home of a friend D. W. B u tler a t Goodwill In d u stries.
About
18 Sunday night after an eight w eeks’ 8Ult *” tbe achievem ent of op erat-
Mrs. Ju lia H oyt Snover recen tly Corbett. Mr. M iller had come from bags have been d istrib u ted in th is visit with ,-<,iati„ .
it,
, , lnB economy,
received w ord of the death of her Modesto C alifornia to
atten d th e com m unity
d lstrlb u ted ,n tb ls
It w ith relativ es and friends in
-T h e design of th e c a rb u re to r
nephew Linn Hoyt of S eattle. He ' '
' . ,
,
th e com m unity.
1 Chicago.
was im proved when the new m otor
w as the son of Andy Hoyt and lived ga norlng or tn e P io n eers asso cia-
John E ggim an is laid up with a
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. W ilkinson a re w as introduced and its location
w ith his p a re n ts for a num ber of »1™ to m eet at C orbett on Septem - ease of blood-poisoning in his leg. spending a week a t N ew port visit- CJ?a ".ge‘L .8? t,la t th e gas bu8 a
STORAGE
BATTERY f
^ A rvAew.’. ._ ” .e
..i5 ' b e r 7 ’ He had been th e re b u t th re e
Mrs. F ra n cis Seften and little ing friends.
.
c X ^ e to r
to u t ^ c o S
y ears old and is survived by his days w hen strick en w ith a form of
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g
h
ter
M
a
r
y
Je
an
of
In
d
ian
-
Mrs.
J.
L.
Ross
and
little
son
of
cham
ber.
The
gas
goes
from
th
e!
widow and a son aged five.
Miss Ruth Bliss, who has been apoplexy rrom w hich lie did n ot apolis, Indiana, a re visitin g a t th e C alifornia are visitin g her p aren ts, c a rb u re to r th ro u g h th e Intake
spending th e p ast tw o m onths at rec°ver.
e n B. v Lake. I j j r> a n ,j Mrs. R. Radford, and o th er
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home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
th
Mrs.
F r e a n c home
e s S t o n of
e i s her
v t s i t cousin
i n v r to,I.....
te >o< y ™ag p rep ared for ship-
Mr an(j
Lew | s Brooks and relatives.
n a n c e s sto n e, is visiting relativ es m ent bv the T F M etw er u n d er
,
,
.
_
.i
in P ortland.
I ,..
f M®tz8er tinder- dau g h ters from B lackduck, Minn.,
Mrs. Menzies and d au g h ters of
S everal F airview citizens have a *ng comPany a t G resham and spent sev eral days a t th e hom e of P o rtlan d visited Sunday a t th e A.
been in the Mt. Hood region during sent to Modesto, w here fu n eral se r- the Rev and Mrs R w w lth n e]I ( Radford home, also Mr and Mrs
£ err?easSt 7Z t ’V ^ X e d Æ
Ï Ï T p i c k ” V Z ' U Î . wi“
T f B r° ° k8
W lth-
1
l i l laine
n in o T
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T u u m rn o e r r
x it
i i
Notice to the Public,
Notice is hereby given th a t I will
not h ereafter he responsible for any
debts co n tracted by my wife, Mrs.
Em m a G race T aylor. M ark J. T a y ­
lor, Rt. 1, T routdale, Oregon, Aug.
26, 1927.—Adv.
Floral Pieces
MABE TO ORDER
any design
Suhr’s Flower Farm
Old Time Dance
Base Line Road. Mite East 12-Mlle
Corner. P H O N E 7 it.
Thursday, Sept. 1
PHONE
1211
I
Peter
Lenard
Cleaning and
Pressing
¡ t o u r cleaning plant Is
I
tn Gresham
1 We call and deliver
WANTED
More people to read and
use the W ant Ads. Notice
the careful classification
and look for w hat you
want or advertise for it.
SERVICE STATION
th e b erries a re scarce th is year, but
som e
fam ilies
w ere
fo rtu n a te
enough to b rin g home 16 gallons.
so n o Ef ?r,m hla7ed à?er8'd e E t e s arto
th e republican convention w hich
w ill m eet in P o rtlan d next m onth.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude K napp of
^ n ^ M r Î.T '^ ^ s^ S n X "
„nm arvioa
.
n *
",
’ Was we 1 acqu ain ted
w ,t" m any of th e Pioneers in th e
X a N w U h p Îe a T r e To’ t h X e G
in„
,
h , ,
f
™ 5'
„ ,
6 6 d neXt w eek a t tb e
! C olum bia G range h all.
CORBETT
s^s^e rs-
^ |, e Ladies Aid of th e M. E.
church is p lanning a social for
'æ 51’, Sa,U? ia^
MUS' CUl
Ill'm b ers, stu n ts and readings, also
refresh m en ts will be featured.
H L B al, ,g p ain tin g th e in te rio r
' “Î
‘
1 ^ r « and Mrs. R athm an en ter-
! tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
W atkins and children.
'
and M^ 8’ C J ’ Wi' k8««on bad
«• v isito rs Mr. and Mrs. Ray W il- j
! kenson and sons.
M E'
HALEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T ow nsend
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and
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son _____
A llen ___
and ____
Mrs. John
The ----------
sum m er -------
fishing
o ___
season
_
„„
on
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell sp e n t
T he Ju n io r Young Peoples socie-
T ow nsend and dau g h ter Mrs. Jose- the Colum bia closed a t noon on Sunday visiting w ith th e fam ily of ,y o t the H aley B aptist ch u rc h will
fr o m a n ouU nV to’^ V an co u v e ^ B ’ c ’ T h n rsd ay - Active p rep a ra tio n s a re H iram Robinson of St. H elens.
sponsor a q u a rte r social for the
Mrs. F ran ces O sborne of Tacom a beinK m ade by some for th e fall
lias retu rn ed hom e afte r spending Ashing, when th e riv er will again
several days at the hom e of Mr. be open on S eptem ber 10.
anL ltd e SB arb ara B u m f’dau liter of
Ralph K incaid visited his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bunn.K under- Mrs- Sam H ulit, n ear H illsboro la st
w ent an operation last w eek for th e week.
rem oval of to n sils and adenoids.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sw orden and Mr.
t0 be d° illg ViC*l.y‘ lnd XIrs- E d- Sw orden a re moving
I ,„ m .o r ’ Mr’" “ " w i r e ’ s
/ » ^ " » » ' 1 « « e r » p m . l t a . h , ,,,m -
D inner g u ests a t th e M. Len- benefit of th e society on T h u rsd ay
n artz home on Sunday w ere Dr. G. : evening, Septem ber 1, a t th e church,
O. Oliver, vice p resid en t of W il- , beginning a t 7:45. A sh o rt pro-
lam ette U niversity and
th e Rev. i Kram will be rendered by th e ju n -
a "d Mrs. E. W. W ithnell and son, | lor» and a freew ill offering taken,
H arold.
At th e conclusion of the program
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w aterm elon w ill be served a t a
. . lu m b e r for Sale.
nom inal charge. Everyone is ex-
“ m’ l
“ ' P“ “ 1
w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illard B liss . m er here engaged in th e fishing in- W. Bell L um ber com pany, phone ! p rese n t and belp the ch ild ren in
and tw o d au g h ters of P le a sa n t V al- dustry.
Sandy 131.
’
th is w orthy work.
.
! M rs- C lara Sm ith and d au g h ter
T he Rev. Mr. B rew ster, a form er
.
7
p asto r of th e M ethodist ch u rch of w ere a t N ew port. T aft, Neskowin
th is place, h as received ford from an,l T illam ook beaches last week.
C en tralia, W ashington, of th e death j They m ade th e trip by auto,
of his m other. T he p asto r and his
A rth u r G rimm retu rn ed Sunday
fam ily reside at Goble, Arizona.
.
. .
R ecent guests at th e home of Mrs. rom ^ d s c o t t b e a m w here he has
J u lia Snover w ere Mr. and Mrs. been em ployed by Cecil P ounder
F ord and son D ouglas of S eattle. I building a house.
Mrs. H - A W agner and children of
Colum bia g ran g e w ill m eet in all-
R ainier, Oregon, F red H oyt, of
o
A
Olympia, Mrs. L aw rence and Je ss day 8e8slon on S atu rd ay . Septem -
H oyt of P ortland.#
ber 3. T he m orning h o u rs from 8
r'
lttz v lrrx a *
ll
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_ 1
C. N. L B
uckner i s is em ployed at to 1 11 1 w w i ill
be „ sp
en ! t cleaning
th e _
building a house a t Tillam ook. * grounds and decorating the hall for
Nine carloads of ties have been
shipped from F airview to The the m eeting of the E ast M ultnomah
D alles w ithin the p ast tw o weeks. Pioneer association, w hich will be
T h ere they will be trea ted w ith ta r held on W ednesday, Septem ber 7.
for th e use on th e O. W. R. & N
T im e to He tiralT
su» risili
Gresham Battery&Tire Shop
Ivy F illin g S tation
Come to your state U n iv e rs ity for cultural
education and professional training.
Vulcanizing
Phone 1701
Hattcry Repairing
O p p o rtu n ity it offvrtd in
22 departm ents o f the College o f
L ite ra tu re , Science and the A r t s
COAL
BRIQUETS
A n d in th t Schoolt o f
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tio n — J o u rn a lis m —G raduate Study
— Law— M e d ic in e — M u s ic — Physi­
cal E d u c a tio n — S ociology— Social
W o r k — Extension Division.
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Daily Trips to Portland
College Year Opens September 26, 1927
F o r info rm ation or catalogue u fn tt
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INDEPENDENCE FOR YOU
m m
POWELL VALLEY
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H all and tw o
The D eborah L adies’ Aid of the I children retu rn ed Monday evening
Sw edish Mission church a t Powell from a w eek’s stay a t th e beach a t
V alley will m eet T h u rsd ay a fte r­ Y achats.
noon, Septem ber 1, a t th e church.
T he sm all »on of Mr. and Mrs.
R efreshm ents will be served by th e G eorge Yost suffered a dislocated
la d ie ^ of the society. The Ladies elbow of th e rig h t arm Monday
Aid from th e Mission ch u rch in w hen he fell from his bicycle. An
P o rtla n d will atten d as the invited X -ray w as taken by a O resham s u r­
g u ests of the Pow ell V alley ladles. 1 geon.
Don 7 Run Downstairs
Are you always upstairs when the telephone
rings on the floor below?
An extension telephone, rosting only a few
cent* a day, will safe mile» of walking and
hoar* of time.
O regon T elephone C o .
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how consistently you use the columns of the OUTLOOK
to tell the people of this community about the merchandise
you have to supply their needs.
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been a mighty factor in the economic development of this
lotality.
Your business in d ependence is assured through its
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