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FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, IWS. GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON association is w orking w ith th e county ag en t in p rep a rin g a pro gram . T h e m ajo rity of th e pro- gram w ill be devoted to th e breed- ing problem s in connection w ith th e dairy ind u stry . T he g re a te st so u rce of loss to th e dairy in d u stry a t th e p rese n t tim e is th ro u g h breeding problem s and diseases. T h ere a re only a very sm all percen tag e of th e herds w hich a re not suffering co n stan t losses from th ese troubles. Some of th e best au th o rities in th e U nited S tates w ill be included on th e p ro g ram along w ith p ra c tic al b reed ers who have had a large am ount of experience in disease ' control. J. L u sch er of F airview is presi- dent of th e S tate D airym en's asso- T he S tate D airym en's asso cia ciation and he is w orking in close Mrs. Idell W ihlon, wife of H enry tio n m eeting is to be held th is y ear cooperation w ith S. B. H all, coun- F. W ihlon of P lea san t Home, ty agent, in m aking local a rra n g e passed aw ay on T hursday, Ja n u a ry in conjunction w ith th e M ultnom ah m ents. County B reeders school. T he tw o- 19, in E m anuel ho sp ital in P o rt day session w ill be held a t F a ir- land, w here she had been under GEORGE ROSEBROOK view, Oregon. T he m eetings w ill tre a tm e n t for th e past th ree weeks. DIES OF INJURIES Besides her widow er, Mrs. W ihlon h e held in th e g ran g e h all on F eb ru a ry 1 and 2. Mrs. L illian Richey retu rn ed is survived by tw o children of a T he se c re ta ry of th e d airym en’s T uesday grom C en tralia, w here she form er m arriag e, Mrs. C. E. Mc w as called by a teleg ram la st F ri D onald of Tacom a, and K. B ruce day, an nouncing th e sad and u n Hoyt of P o rtlan d . She leaves also expected new s of th e d eath of her tw o sisters and tw o b ro th ers. Mrs. b ro th er, G eorge Rosebrook, who L ulu O sburn of .G resh am , Mrs. B retsch er of Jen n in g s died T h u rsd ay nig h t in a Longview L a u ra hospital. Mr. R osebrook w as a Lodge. J. A. Menzies of P o rtlan d tim ber faller and his death w as the and C. M. Menxies of Stockton, Cottrell store closing out and stock w ill be re su lt of being stru c k by a falling C alifornia. She w as the d au g h ter sold below cost tree . He su stain ed a sk u ll frac of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Menzies and tu re and o th e r serio u s in ju rie s and w as born 54 y ears ago in th e ir failed to reg a in consciousness afte r pioneer hottie at Beaver Bend b e tw een G resham and T routdale. She th e accident. Mr. R osebrook w as born in Wis had lived in th is vicinity practically Lay in your supplies in any quantity cousin and cam e to th is neighbor a ll of h er life. Since her m arria g e to Mr. W ihlon hood w ith his p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs, in 1916, Mrs. W ihlon has tak en an J iiiiiiiiu u iu n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiu iin iiiii >IIIIU IU 11IIIIIU I1IIU IU IIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIH IIIIIIII>IIIII1IIIIII|I£ W. H. Rosebrook, w hen a sm all ! boy, and sp e n t his early manhood activ e in te re st in the affairs of the here, having moved to W ashington P le a sa n t Home com m unity. She = j sta te some y ea rs ago. He leaves to w as an active w orker in th e Meth 5 m ourn his d eath four daughter«* odist Ladies Aid of th a t place, and ' and tw o sons, besides, Mr». Richey also in th e N eighbors of W ood of th is place and th ree b ro th ers, cra ft. She w as a m em ber since F red, Rosel and H erb ert, all of 1908 of th e T ro u td ale C hapter O. E. S., w hich w ill ta k e a p a rt in the I C hehalis, W ashington. fu n eral services to be held at the 1 PLEA SA N T VALLEY M ethodist ch u rc h at P lea san t Home 2 K enneth K esterso n left Sunday on S atu rd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 21, | afternoon, for E lkton, Oregon, at 2 o'clock, u n d er th e direction of 2 w here he w ill a ssist his b ro th er, G resham F u n e ra l p arlo rs, J. E. M etzger d irecto r. V ault entom b Keith, on th e farm . Mr .and Mrs. W ill R ichey w ere m en t w ill be in th e Lincoln Me g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. m orial P a rk m ausoleum , and w ill Jo h n sto n of n ea r B eaverton la st be p rivate. State Dairymen to Meet at Fairview Death Comes to Mrs. Idei! Wihlon Below Cost Sale! SATURDAY, JANUARY 21~ A ll the W orld Honors F ranklin 1 Í 2 I I 1 ! = 2 1 § 2 whose simple principles of thrift have aided thousands to lasting success. The same principles that gave Franklin his greatness will bring deserved success to anyone— will live on through the years, ever a beacon light to those striving to get ahead. I 1 Open a Savings account— Make 2 I a Savings deposit— during Thrift Week, Jan. 17 to 23,1928 é d itâ t «f Sunday. e Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stra n d en te rta in e d frien d s from P o rtlan d S unday afternoon. L. C. H ollenbeck visited w ith re l atives and frien d s a t N ew berg r e cently. PLEA SA N T HOME THE ONLY CAR OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD For nuinherleos puzzled motorists Dodge Brothers new Victory Six will simplify the problem of selection, for nowhere in the world Is there n car like It. Greater ex pow er p la n t a re m ultiplied still fu rth e r by p erfect d istrib u tio n and economy of weight. penditure will not duplicate It. To possess this ear's unique advantages you must possess this ear. P ow er in rela tio n to load is m a teria lly In creased — pick-up quickened—fa r g rea ter flexibility achieved. .1 /Indicai Departure in Il od y Design In T he V ictory, for th e first tim e In h is to ry , th e body sill is elim inated. Body and c h a ssis are bu ilt as a single In teg ral unit. T hus, th e w ide, deep ch assis fram e of The Victory, now flush w ith th e lines of th e body, avoids th e cu sto m ary overhang of a wide body upon a narro w fram e; and th e ch assis itself, ra th e r th an th e body, s u p p o rts all w eight—body, floor, seats and p assengers. Amazing Results T he re su lts of th is co n stru ctio n are a sto n ishing. 330 body p a rts a re elim inated. 175 pounds of superfluous w eight a re ca st off. ’ 21 valid hour is credible er g re a t m iles per gallon a t 25 m iles per m ade possible FOR A SIX ! In sm oothness a t high speed is an o th g ift of th is new design! E lim in atio n of back-w heel "c h a tte r" w hen Ihe 4-wheel L ockheed-H ydraulic brak es are quickly applied is still an o th er! And th a n k s to T he V ictory's low cen ter of g rav ity and wide ch assis fram e, sw aying, skidding, tip p in g — each a facto r of w eight and its p ro p er and Im proper placem ent— a re reduced to a new and negligible m in imum. Another New Safety Feature Yet Dodge B ro th ers have taken a fu rth e r rev o lu tio n ary step to Insure th e safest m otor tra n sp o rta tio n It is possible to create. T he all-im p o rtan t CENTER OF GRAVITY is m a teria lly low ered. F o r th e first tim e in autom obile history, they have applied th e so-called battleship co n stru ctio n to closed ca r design. W ithout th e slig h test sacrifice of head- room or ro ad -clearan ce, th e o ver-all height of th e car c a r is also low- In o th e r w ords, th e body has a double steel shell, locked to g eth er, w ith an air space i n t er v e n 1 n g— ered — one of th e secrets of T he V ictory's g reat $ 1095 is a c tu a lly TW O bodies, one w ithin the o th er — yet lig h ter by 175 p o u n d s — a n d th e sa fe st body known. G race B artsch .d au g h ter of Mr. beauty. and Mrs. Em il B artsch , h as been confined to her hom e for several T he am azing reso u rces days w ith ton silltis. She is g et tin g along nicely and it is expected of th e c a r's b rillian t. 4-I1OOK N K IH V , F . 0 .1 » . » E T R O IT th a t she w ill soon be in school again. F o r low est ra te s on autom obile, Mr. and Mrs. Adin W ing and son l u n e in fo r D o d g e B röth en » R a d io P r o g r a m e v e r y T h u r sd a y n ig h t , S to tru ck and g en eral in su ran c e see H ugh, of B reckenridge, Minn., and 8 : 8 0 ( P a e ilie S ta n d a r d T im e ) — P a r id e C o a st N etw o rk B. W. T horne.—Adv. Mrs. E lm er P ease of P o rtlan d , all relativ es of Mrs. Oliver Gill, w ere g uests a t the M ethodist p arsonage W ednesday. T h ere will be th e usual services a t th e M ethodist ch u rch Sunday, J a n u a ry 22. Sunday school at 10 a. m., th e service of w orship at 11:15 and th e League devotional serv ice a t 7 p. m. All people of Arboleda Community Club th e com m unity not planning to a t tend elsew h ere a re cordially in v it ed to atten d th e se services. T he Rev. E. A. L eonard, who w as form erly p asto r of th e P leasan t Home B ap tist ch u rch , w ill conduct Club M embers and F rien d s th e services th e re on Sunday m orn Invited. Ing a t 11 o'clock. All his form er THE SENIOR SIX AND AMERICA’S FASTEST FOUR AI.SO ON DISPLAY frien d s a r e , invited to h ear Mr L eonard who has recen tly retu rn ed from G eorgia w here he w ent some tim e ago w ith his w ife who was COTTRELL 111, and who has sin ce passed to th e w orld w here sick n ess is never A b an q u et will be given a t the known. O ther services a t th e B aptist C ottrell com m unity ch u rch Sunday ch u rch on Sunday w ill be Sunday m orning a t th e close of Ihe p re a c h school at 10 o'clock w ith Mrs. Robt ing service when th e losing side In recen t Sunday school co n test M iller in charge B. Y. P. U. at the will fete th e w inners. T he Rev. 7:30, and Gordon Johnson, th e new G eorge H ack in g of P o rtlan d will p asto r of th e ch u rch will preach preach at 11 o'clock. P ra y er m eet at 8 o’clock. w ill be held W edrtesday eve L ast S unday evening the election ing at th e hom e of Je ss Hite. There is a world of satisfaction in of officers for tho B. Y. P. U. for the ning th e la st m eeting of th e Cot ensuing y ear w as held w ith the tre At owning a reliable watch, ffd Our ll Ladies Aid Mrs. H. H. W atkins follow ing re su lt: Mrs. John Camp was elected p resid e n t; Mrs. F red bell, p resid e n t; H arold McKinney timepieces are tested by the Meyer, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Ray vice p resid e n t; R oland Erickson W llkenson, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. H attie sternest methods known to se c re ta ry -tre a su re r; F lo ren ce Rich WilkensOn, tre a s u re r. T he fancy pianist. w ork com m ittee Is com posed of | the watchmakers’ science, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nelson spent th e w eek end w ith th e ir p aren ts Mrs. C arl Ooger, Mrs. S. B. Splaw n ed Watchcraft is repre F red Meyer, th e q u ilt Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson. O ther and m Mrs. ittee of Mrs. Jim Jones and g u ests a t th e Nelson hom e on S u n com sented at its best in Mrs. Chapm an, and th e ap ro n com day w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sco- m ittee of Mrs. A. J. A ult and Mrs. o u r c o llec tio n of ville and d au g h ters, Alice and H elen, and Miss Betty M errill, of H. H. W atkins. T he n ex t m eeting in te rn atio n ally of th e Aid will be held a t th e home P o rtla n d ; also Mrs. B a rn e tt How ard and sons, B arney and Bobbie of Mrs. R ichard M undlin. known move of M ilwaukie. PO W E L L VALLEY ments Mrs. F ra n k M cKinney w as a guest of Mrs. Jam es Nelson on W ednesday. T he Mission S unday school will Mrs. A lice Cannon, who is v isit convene a t 9:50, follow ed by th e ing at Ih e home of her dau g h ter, Junior service a t 10:55, a special Mrs. Ja s. Melton, Is reco v erin g ra p m eeting w hich has been in a u g u ra t idly from a severe b u rn Infllfted ed for th e ch ild ren . T he m orning some days ago when a pan of boil service in Swedish w ill begin at ing w ate r upset from th e stove. 11:10, th e subject to be, "W hy He Mrs. Cannon and Mrs. Melton cam e.” T he evening service begin P o w e ll S t w ere en tertain ed a t the Chase ning a t 7:30 w ill be devoted to home at dinner on W ednesday. song, special selections to be given A good rep rese n tatio n of m em by choir, strin g band and th e Da bers of M ultnom ah g ran g e is ex m ascus m ale q u arte t. T he Rev. pected to atten d th e “ w inter pic W alter Johnson of P o rtlan d will n ic” a t O resham high gym on S a t give a ch alk talk. At th e ch o ir re urday. h earsal T uesday evening Otto Mag T he O rient P.-T. A. is p rep arin g nuson w as elected ch o ir d irecto r. I an elab o rate p rogram to be given a t the next session of th e o rg an i HALEY zation, w hich w ill m eet Ja n u a ry 27, a t th e schoolhouse. T he S unday school of th e H aley B ap tist ch u rch will convene a t 10 RADIO REPAIRING. We re p a ir an y th in g on any m ake o’clock Sunday m orning, followed of radio. W ork g u aranteed. L. L. by th e m orning w o rsh ip a t 11. Long, phone 631. We call for and Ju n io r m eeting w ill be held a t 6;45 deliver. p. m., and th e evening serv ice at :30. All services next Sunday will be conducted In th e E n g lish la n g uage. A cordial in v itatio n is ex 6 to 10 y ears old, w eight 1200 to 1400 If * B U S IN E S S A T tended by th e p asto r, th e Rev. I MUST BE AND WILL IIE SOLI» Jo h n S. N ordell, to atten d these No reserv e bids. services. . BROCKWAY & NELSON DANCE and CARD PARTY Powell Street, Gresham ‘Ke VICTORY SIX Saturday, Jan. 21 Gresham, Ore. PAGE THREE DODGE BR O TH ERS, IN C . * The new fi SOURCE OF TRUE SA TISF A C TIO N , , , F ord is now on display at our showroom Jftlealep’ô Jícturirv ê»tore IN GRESHAM Auction Sale of Horses B eginning M o nday, Ja n u a ry 23 the NEW F O R D C A R will b e lor demonstrations. available C o m e in a n d see for yourself w h y this n e w car h as c re 20 Head Farm Horses and Mares, 1 Span Mules from Pendleton, Oregon, all broke and gentle W in SUCCESS iftehnhpJDalhpr T h o m p s o n 's D a rn , U r e s h a m , O rp g o a a ted such a sensation th ru o u t the country. SA N D Y Five Inches of loose dry snow fell a t G overnm ent Camp d u rin g the n ig h t w hich w ill ren d er conditions exceptionally good for skiing and tobogganing a t th e w in ter play T erm s may be a rra n g e d w ith clerk on approved notes before ground th e com ing Sunday. The d ate of sale. road is open as far as Swim and w hile ft la in good condition, it is advisable to p u t on ch ain s above Rhododendron. The new building A. A. MILLIKAN, Anrtloneer erected by th e P o rtlan d A d v ertis A. MEYERS, First State Bank. Clerk ing club for th e convenience of the ^/yzzzz/zzzZezzz/zzzzzzZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz^zzzzzzzzzzzz ^z/z ■/, (L2 I public has now been com pleted and I w ill be m uch ap p reciated a» a ; CEDARVILLE M r. d d Brown, Mrs. A. O. Lam - I place to keep w arm when not en gaging In th e sp o rts. T he play J Mlss Cora Giese en tertain ed yes Mrs. A. R. H einey, Mrs. Dell ground w ill be open tom orrow terdqy with a d in n er p a rty In honor Heiney. Mrs. C. DeW Itte, Mra. n ig h t for th e usual n ig h t sp o rts. of thfe b irth d ay of Mrs. P ercy Giese W alter Forbea .Mrs. Byron De- T he te m p e ra tu re a t G overnm ent The gu ests w ere D. M. C athey and Young and .Mrs. U. O. Sm ith. A Camp th is m orning w as betw een j his d au g h ter Mrs. M ary G ossett and , w onderful dinner w as enjoyed and 20 and 25 d egrees above zero. ch ildren, Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese, th e afternoon sp e n t socially. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1:30 P. M. 0 -5 START NOW RAKER & SON Phone 1301 Gresham In a fe w short m o n th s vou can he fillin g a p ayin g positio n and o n th e road to success. Yo u can go w h ere you w a n t, buy w h a t you w a n t, H E w h a t you w a n t, w h e n you c o m b in e the a b ility w ith the rig h t tra in in g . Wrns todsv for iH i F SUCCESS Cat- slos. W s felled o .er IOOO posUlana a ear. B e h n k e -W a lk e r BUSINESS COLLEGE Portland MRS. IDA HODGES, Owner