Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 08, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
POWELL VALLEY
PLEASANT HOME
LUSTED
T he Rev. E noch Sandeen. p asto r
T he L usted P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso ­
of the S aron L u th e ra n church, w as ciation w ill m eet F rid ay evening at
one of 40 guests who enjoyed a the schoolhouse. A p ro g ram has
m idnight b anquet ta the M utnom ah been arran g e d w hich includes vio­
hotel in P o rtlan d F rid ay n ig h t in lin selections by W. D. K inder and
honor of P rin c e W illiam of Sweden. vocal num bers by th e Rev. O liver
M inisters re p rese n tin g Sw edish- I Gill of P leasan t Home. An A rm ls-
A m erican com m unities m ade up th e tice Day address w ill be given. L a­
group. The Rev. Mr. Sandeen was dies a re requested to bring dough­
th e only guest re p rese n tin g a P o rt­ nuts and sandw iches.
land suburb. D uring th e evening
th e p rin ce w as proffered a m em ber­
CEDAR
ship in th e •‘Longfellow ” club,
w hich he gracefully accepted. He
T he Rev. O. S ten erso n of P o rt­
is said to be 6 feet and 3 inches in land, under th e auspices of the
height.
F ree Mission society, is announcing
T he Ladies Aid of th e Saron 1 a S unday school serv ice to be held
L u th e ra n ch u rc h will m eet on a t the Cedar schoolhouse on S un­
T h u rsd ay afternoon, a t 2 o’clock, day, a t 2 p. m. A ccording to th e
a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. A. Johnson. Rev. Mr. S ten erso n , a Sunday
T he society is p lanning a sale of school was organized a t C edar last
fancy and u seful a rticle s a t the Sunday.
Pow ell V alley schoolhouse on S at­
W heat M ovement S till Heavy.
u rd ay evening, November 12. Re­
W hile not so heavy as th a t for
fresh m en ts w ill be served during S eptem
ber, th e record of w h eat ex­
th e evening. A la rg e atten d an ce is ported from P o rtlan d during Octo-
expected.
I ber show s con sid erab le over 7,000,-
| 000 bushels, th e h ig h est ever m ade
i d uring any October in th e h isto ry
WELCHES
of the port. L ast year, 4,897,136
i bushels w as th e to ta l for th e
m onth. The w heat m a rk e t is still
A nine-hole golf course is being ' fluctuating,
w ith lig h t sales.
developed at W elches by a com ­
pany of P o rtlan d men. It is ex­
$7.50 Misses’ Rain Coats, $4.95.
T hese p op u lar co ats p referre d by
pected to have th e course finished
th e young folks reduced from $7.50
by next A ugust.
to $4.95. A ylsw orth & M artin.—Ad
S everal new cottages have been
Rogers Brushing Lacquer
b u ilt d uring th e past sum m er at
D ries w hile you w ait, all colors,
th is old-tim e popular m ountain re ­
all sizes. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co.,
sort.
G resham .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R oberts w ere
F or real estate loans see or call
G resham v isito rs early th is week. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
Gw*-
Q ^ in n o u n c in a f)
Qlie Buick
A u tu m n D isp lay
/ Ç 7 J 'IE cordially invite you to
attend a special showing of
motor car fashions for 1928—
Repair Driveways.
Now is th e tim e to re p a ir your
drivew ays w ith cru sh ed rock or
road gravel. See y^alrad & W right,
G resham , phone 1631.—Adv.
— introducing lustrous colors
of lasting Duco . . . rich uphol­
steries of the finest quality . . .
smart new appointments.
Children’s Stockings 35c.
Allen A. Black C at stockings
w ear longer and look b etter, 35c.
3 for $1.00.—A ylsw orth & M artin.
Lumber for Sale.
All kinds rough and dressed lum ­
ber, two m iles south of Sandy. A.
W. Bell L u m b er com pany, phone
Sandy 131.
The Buick A utum n display
opens Saturday and will con­
tinue all through the week. Don’t
miss this interesting exhibit.
F arm er’s F lan .
We a re now able to give you
special finance te rm s on New and
Used cars. S h earer-B acon Chev­
ro let Co., G resham .—Adv.
Piano Toning.
Piano tuning. $3.50. P lano and
, organ rep airin g . F red B. Jones,
2625, 49th stre e t S. E., P ortland.
Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham
1561.—Adv.
¡N O V E M B E R 12 t o 19
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
I tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see
: U. W. T horne.—Adv.
Walter W. Metzger
SALES AND SERVICE
G resham
Oregon City
1S01
Phones
483
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W hat you w ant, when you w ant
I It. as you w ant it—W ant Ad It.
NOVEMBER
BORING
Emil J. K illen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E lb ert Killen of P lea san t
Home, and E unice Evelyn B allard,
• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B al­
lard of St. Jo h n s, P o rtlan d , w ere
m arried last F riday, Ju d g e E vans
i officiating. They w ill resid e a t St
Johns w here Mr. K illen is employed
by th e W est C oast L um ber com
pany.
Elton Sloop. A rth u r Sloop and
G rant Sloop have been busy th e
past week building a light line to
th e G ran t Sloop residence and w ir­
ing the p o u ltry estab lish m en t as
well as w iring th e residence.
Mrs. D. T. W illiam s is still su f­
fering w ith a severe cold. She has
been confined to her bed p a rt of th e
tim e. She is rep o rted to be m uch
b etter a t th e tim e of th is w riting.
T he E pw orth League enjoyed a
very fine devotional service last
Sunday evening. The leag u ers w ere
delighted to num ber am ong those
p resen t Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B ick­
ford, Jam es E lliot, and Miss Ruth
L auderback, frien d s who a re not so
often p rese n t a t th ese services.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gill, p are n ts
of Oliver Gill, Irm a Gill and R obert
Gill of G resham w ere g u ests a t th e
parsonage Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. H alford V.
W ilhelm, of the M ethodist Episco
pul ch u rch of G resham , w ere call
ers at th e M ethodist p arso n ag e F ri­
day afternoon.
At th e re h e a rsa l of th e ju n io r
choir of th e M ethodist ch u rch Sat
u rday aftern o o n th re e new nam es
w ere added to th e m em bership roll
of th a t organization. They w ere
Helen Nielson, R uth N ielson and
F o rest E ggim an. J h e m em bership
of th is choir now num bers 23. The
choir m ade its first ap p earan ce at
the m orning service Sunday, w in­
ning m any com plim ents from m em ­
bers of th e audience.
Making Nature Jump Lively.
A scientific livestock breeder,
who has been studying te sts re c e n t­
ly m ade w ith X -ray tre a tm e n t of
p lan t and an im al life, claim s th a t
these te sts show conclusively th a t
B reeders of chickens, horses, c a t­
tle, hogs, p oultry and dogs w ill
soon be able to breed g re a te r speed
in race horses, g re a te r m ilk pro­
duction in dairy cows, bigger hogs,
super hens and m ore n early p erfect
conform ation in dogs.
TUESDAY.
T he Ladies Aid will give a supper
a t th e I. O. O. F. on W ednesday eve­
ning, November 9. Supper w ill be
served from 5:30 to 8. T he F ish e r’s
Bleud people w ill be on hand and
serv e hot biscuits.
The b azaar and sale given by th e
Boring com m unity club on S a tu r­
day evening w as well attended, and
a nice sum of money w as raised,
w hich will go tow ard fixing up the
school.
Mr. Davis has moved from n ear
V ancouver on to th e P. K. Stone
place. Mr. W right and fam ily, who
have been occupying th e place,
have moved into the F red Ruegg
cottage.
Mr. A tkinson h as his new b arn
finished and is building a house on
his acreag e w hich is located on th e
paved road, one and a half m iles
east of Boring.
L ester (P ick ) Irw in bad his arm
dislocated w hile w orking on th e
section. H. A. Beck also w as in ­
ju red w hile w ith th e section crew .
Lucile G antenbein, th e sm all
d au g h ter of Mrs. Anna G antenbein,
met w ith a severe accident S a tu r­
day w hile playing around th e silo
at her home. She was clim bing up
on the silo w hen she m issed her
footing and fell to the ground. In­
ju rin g her sh o u ld er and receiving
m inor bruises. She Is confined to
h er bed.
Mike Jo h n so n of D am ascus w as
a g u est Sunday a t th e hom e of his
son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Lyon.
TROUTDALE
G eorge Lewis & Son, bus o p era­
to rs betw een G resham and P o rt­
land, have p u t on a T ro u td ale line
w ith five round trip s daily sta rtin g
from Sixth an d Salm on stre e ts in
P o rtlan d . T he ru n ta k es them
over the Base L ine to th e 12-mile
c o rn e r and from th e re to T ro u td ale
by way of F airview . The p e rm a ­
n en t schedule, w hich is being p e r­
fected, w ill be announced in the
n ear future.
T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er
association is a rra n g in g an e n te r­
ta in m en t for S atu rd ay evening, No­
vem ber 12, w hich prom ises to be of
u n u su al in terest. A one-act com e­
dy, "T he W ays and M eans” w ill be
given, the cast to be com posed of
Mrs, M ardell Spence, Mrs. L au ra
H arlow , Mrs. M arjorie M atches
Mrs. A. D. K endall, Mrs. W. C
Spence, Mrs. Jo h n D enison, Mrs
M orris McGinnis. Mrs. Jo h n McGin­
nis, Mrs. Zeibeck and Mrs. C harles
Scott. A sh o rte r play will be given
by th e boys of th e in term ed iate
g rades, en titled , "T he C aptain of
th e Slovenly Sloop.” M usical n u m ­
b ers w ill in te rsp e rse th e program
T he en te rta in m e n t will ta k e place
a t th e T ro u td ale city hall.
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PAGE THREE
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Unusual facilities for re­
conditioning automobiles
make possible the high
value found in our de­
pendable used cars.
In the first place, we can
tell exactly what needs to
be done to a car without
long and expensive ex-
perimenting.Ourmechan-
v* Upholstery
Il v Fenders
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counts
Building Quality
into Used Cars
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ics are thoroughly com­
petent — and, working
with special tools, they
accomplish a given task
in the minimum time.
Furthermore, we use only
genuine parts for replace­
ment purposes.
As a result, our recondi­
tioned cars simply can­
not be matched for value.
SHEARER - BACON CHEVROLET CO.
Gresham
Phone lif ll
Q U A L 1T Y
Two Millionth Car
Produced by Dodge
AT
LOW
CO ST
THE LOWEST
PRICED SEDAN
Tlie tw o m illionth car produced
by Dodge B ro th ers cam e ofT the
final assem bly line last week, ju st
12 years, 11 m onths and 21 days
a fte r th e first c a r ’ was bu ilt by
Jo h n and H orace Dodge on Novem­
ber 14th, 1914. T his is the word
received by Brockw ay & Nelson,
Dodge B ro th ers and G raham B roth­
e rs d ealers for th e U resham te r r i­
tory.
America loves speed and here is her
Car num ber 2,000,000 is a stan d -
fastest Four.
aril four cylinder, leather u p h o l­
stered sedan and is being shipped
America loves luxury and here is her
im m ediately to W. L. Eaton, Dodge
finest Four.
B rothers d ealer a t S eattle, W ash­
ington, who p urchased it n early
America, when she starts, likes to start
eig h t y ears ago, upon failing, by a
like a rocket and here is a car that asks
m argin of six m ouths, to get his
but 7 seconds, through gears, to register
o rd er in to Dodge B ro th ers in tim e
25 miles per Lour.
to get Car No. 500,000.
Above al’, America admires smartness*
The passing of th e two m illion
m ark by Dodge B ro th ers sets a new
when value is not sacrificed to achieve
record for autom obile industry for
it, and here style and stamina bid
no o th er com pany m an u factu rin g
equally
for your faith and favor.
c a rs th a t sell in or above th e Dodge
price class has yet approached the Asturdy car.comm odious yet compact,
point of m aking tw o m illion cars
In the co m paratively sh o rt period of built from bum per to bum per the
less th an 13 years.
good Dodge w ay.
A m easu re of th e v astn ess of the
autom obile in d u stry and w hat It
T ro u td ale P.-T. A. Play.
T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er m eans to th e p ro sp erity of th e n a­
T u n e in on D n l t t B roth ers D tb tr iJ u b li
H o u r of M usic «eery I n d a r N ig u l a l 9
asso ciatio n w ill give an en tertain tion was fu rn ish ed by P resid en t E.
G.
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ilmer,
in
com
m
enting
upon
— C o lu m b ia C h a m
nient a t th e city hall S atu rd ay eve
ning, November 12. A o n e-a ct com ­ Dodge B ro th ers record. “Dodge
B
rothers,"
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edy, "T he W ays and M eans" w ill be
given by a c a st of ten, also a 20- ed out, "in less th a n 13 y ears of
m inute play, "T h e C aptain of the existence, has alone produced p ro d ­
Slovenly Sloop” , by th e In term ed i­ ucts whose reta il value is estlm at- ,
ate grad e school boys. Musical ed a t tw o billion, tw o hundred m il- '
num bers are being a rran g e d .—Adv lion dollars, a sum g re a te r th an the
en tire am ount of ca p ita l Invested In
autom obile m a n u factu rin g p la n ts In i
Poor Crops or Low M arkets.
the United S tate s.”
Often keep farm ers from buying
Ï. <Z ¿J. U t l n i i - b u l l l a d t r j Equipment
P re sid en t W ilm er also stated
inv estig ate our special F arm er th a t Dodge B ro th ers has paid its
P ay m en t
Plan.
S hearer-B acon em ployes in w ages d u rin g th is per- j
C hevrolet Co., G resham .—Adv.
iod ap p ro x im ately th ree hundred
and forty-five m illion d o llars, a
IGNITION SPECIALIST.
sum over one-half of th e to tal wage
Phone 1471
T h a t’s us. B ring your c a r nere bill of all m otor ca r and fruck fac­
for any rep a irs, ad ju stm e n ts or to ries in th e United S tates In 1926. '
Biggest Year In 192s F orecast.
p a rts for th e sta rte r, g en e rato r
"Dodge B rothers, which last year
sw itches, w iring, lighting,
etc.
W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos­ was th ird In th e production of c a rs
and tru c k s,” said W ilm er, "has been
itively g u aran teed . We c a rry
com plete line of ignition parts. undergoing an extensive tra n sitio n t
during th e p ast 18 m onths and has
G resham O arage, phone 2391.
been engaged alm o st exclusively in
a read ju stm en t of m a n u factu rin g fa ­
cilities. We have been g ettin g our
d ealers in a position to offer th e ir i
cu sto m ers a com plete line of fours
and sixes In p assen g er ca rs and
tru ck s, and Dodge B ro th ers w ill be j
p rep ared to enjoy th e biggest b u s­
iness in its h isto ry .”
A b it of th e rom ance of th e au to - j
LONG DISTANCE
T W tms I o M ss U u H
mobile
in d u stry ch aracterized t h e !
LO C A L A N D TtLEGPAPM
final steps In th e assem bly of the
two m illionth car. F our men, who
have been Identified with the Dodge |
In terests over 35 years, w ere given
the honor of tig h ten in g th e last
n uts, te stin g th e m otor, and m aking
the final inspection tests. T hese
men were associated w ith John and
Ivy F illin g S tation
Phone 1701
H orace Dodge, th e founders of th e
g reat autom obile business which
Vulcanizing
B attery Repairing
-hears th eir nam e, m any years be­
fore th e b ro th ers even tho u g h t of
venturing Into th e autom obile b u s­
iness, and they have been Identified
with th e m aking of Dodge B ro th ers
Your Telephone Com­ cars
since Num ber One w as built.
pany, owned by a As th e assem bly Of Dodge B ro th ers
r num ber two m illion was com ­
steadily growing list ca
pleted they drove th e ca r to th e
of individual stock­ louding docks w here they w ere
T W IC E - A W E E K
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by P re sid e n t W ilmer and
1 mob .
holders, has only one greeted
other com pany officials and co n ­ GRESHAM OUTLOOK
$2.00
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60c
function to fulfill. g ratu late d on th e ir rem ark ab le rec­
Combination Kates with Portland Dailies
That is to serve to the ords. In te re stin g S tatistics.
best of its ability the
An e n terp risin g sta tistic ia n has , GRESHAM OUTLOOK and—
figured th a t the tw o m illion curs DAILY OREGONIAN.................................
$« its
territory in which it w
hich Dodge has b u ilt and sold in
8.50
operates.
the p ast 12 y ears m u st have tra v ­ DAILY and 8UNDAY OREGONIAN___
7.00
eled a d istan ce equal to 600,000 DAILY JOURNAL .....................................
trip s from th e ea rth to the moon. DAILY and SUNDAY JOURNAL..........
8.75
The total m ileage covered by the*« PORTLAND TELEGRAM .......................
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ca rs has been estim ated a t one h u n ­
dred fifty billion. If placed end to
end they would m ake an unbroken
Keep (hl« for reference. All rate« strictly In advance.
line th a t would extend from New
York City to Ban F ran cisco and
hack again as far as Indianapolis,
Pedigree Klanks.
Please phone or write Items tor
a total d istance of 5550 m iles s ta tis ­
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The Outlook has a supply of ped­
name. Call Qreeham 1 5 « .
igree blanks, useful for dairymen,
Mention to an advertiser that you
stock and poultry raiaera. Large,
naw his ad. In the Outlook.
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BROCKWAY & NELSON
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Preference
^ rE S S E X
Gresham Battery&Tire Shop
almost
In outselling any o th er “ Six” at or near the price, alm ost tw o to
one, the signal thing is not m erely the o v erw h elm in g preference
for the Essex Super-Six. but the source from w hich it comes.
A great proportion of buyers are ow ners, form er and present,
of big and costly cars. T hey tu rn to Essex because they find:
The sm o o th n e ss a n d p e rfo rm a n c e o f th eir co stlier cars.
C o m fo rt an d tid in g ease n o t excelled in any car.
The ro o m in ess a n d rela xa tio n o f th eir la rg er cars.
Traffic nim b len ess and handling ca se u n m a ten ed in
la rg er cars.
E conom y o f operation a n d m ain ten a n ce e xc lu sive to
E ssex.
E S SEX Super-Six
ip«.vdatHjut, 57H . 4-P-»"«-nger Speedafer. S8M ;C oach. $7J5; C oup«, $735,SeUao, $835
X U p r . j I- <K *. lU rtro il, f itu . w a r M ilw m a
M . C. Webster M otor Co.
Fhone 2491
Hudttun- E»»ex Dealer
'
Gresham
Opposite P. O,
WE SERVE
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