TUESDAY,
JANUARY
10.
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UKFSHAM
NEWS FROM MANY NEIGHBORHOODS
BORING
T he reg u la r services at the
M ethodist ch u rch w ere very w ell
attended on Sunday. The Sunday
'
school show ed a m arked increase
o v er th e previous Sundays, and
for our p resen t w ork and look into
th e fu tu re w ith ex pectations of
g re a te r things.
j T he Ladies Aid w ill m eet a t the
I church in all-day session T hurs-
.
.
. . . . . .
! 'toy for w ork and all ladies are in-
vited to m eet w ith th e Aid and en
' joy a social tim e as w ell as help
those in charge a re anxious to see
th e grow th continue. T he pastor,
th e Rev. O liver Gill, had for his
m orning topic, “P ast, P re se n t and
F u tu re T enses.” and one of th e
m ain points brought out in the se r
mon w as th a t one should do the
task th a t is here today, not live in
the past, use the past as a g^iide
; *'ith th e w ork th a t is being done,
V. A. M endenhall has leased p a rt
of th e Morand building and is go
ing to o perate an elec tric store.
Mr. Stonem an w ill have ch arg e
w hile Mr. M endenhall is o ut on his
mail route. He Is c a rrie r on ro u te
1 out of th e local Dostoffice.
H. Johnson has leased th e cot-
Carnival Dance
P. W. L. A. H A L L, S P R IN G D A L E
SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 14
Good Music and Supper
tag e and p ro p erty belonging to
W alter W. M etzger and moved in
on Sunday.
Mrs. E sth e r H aiyia w as out from
P o rtlan d and spent th e week-end
w ith her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
A nderson.
Mrs. A ckerson of M innesota is
visiting at th e home of th e Rev.
Jo h n Nordell. Mrs. A ckerson is an
au n t of Mrs. Nordell.
W illard Boring spent th e w eek
end atten d in g th e Older Boys' con-
j ference at Eugene.
O UTLO O K,
G R IS H A M .
ball team w ent to Sandy F riday
evening an d defeated th e Sandy
team by a sco re of 28 to 3.
O BITI ARY G B EN OE
JA M E S W. Ml BRAY J R.
Jam es W. M urray Jr., who died in
P o rtlan d . Oregon. Ja n u a ry 2. 1928,
w as born in T roy, Ohio. Septem ber
29, 1843. He served in th e Union
ra n k s d u rin g th e Civil w ar in Com
pany H, F irs t Missouri In fa n try
He w as a m em ber of th e M ethodist
Episcopal ch u rch
He is survived
by a h alf siste r, Mrs, Belle Sm ith
of C orbett, and several nephew s
and nieces, one of whom is Mrs. B.
C. A ltm an of P lea san t Home.
T he fu n eral services w ere held
at the P le a sa n t Home M ethodist
E piscopal ch u rc h T hursday a fte r
noon. T he m usic for the service
w as fu rn ish ed by the Rev. and Mrs.
O. J. Gill. T he serm on was
preached by th e Rev. Mr. Gill. The
fu n eral w as in ch arg e of J. E. Metz
ger of G resham , and the body was
in te rre d in th e G rand Army plot
of the P lea san t Home cem etery.
Mr. and Mrs. W illard S h attu ck
and little d au g h ter E vangeline, m o
tored to P o rtlan d Sunday a fte r
noon.
•
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Seifer and
sm all sons w ere g u ests a t the
home of Mrs. S eifer’s m other, Mrs.
Em m a G regson on Sunday.
The R obert Jones fam ily from
near C herryville visited at the
home of A. B. Jo h n so n on Sunday.
Mr. Jones is p rep arin g to build on
his p ro p erty th a t he p urchased
from Mr. Johnson.
T he Wm. Morand fam ily a tte n d
ed a social dance in P o rtlan d S a t
urday evening.
LUSTED
O. M. R ichey was tra n sa c tin g
business in G resham on S aturday.
The Lusted P aren t-T each er asso
Mr. and Mrs. L ester L. Boring ciation will m eet at the school-
w ere out from P o rtlan d Sunday house F riday evening. A program
and
Th„ visited
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„ ith the
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Prep“ re<1 aIld refresh m en ts
The Boring g rad e school basket- J w ill be served.
Jhr E conom ical Tran »porta tien
Greatest Sensation of
Americas Greatest Industry
A gain, C hevrolet has created an auto
m obile so far beyond all expecta
tions in the low -price field that it
constitutes th e greatest ach ievem en t
o f A m erica’s greatest industry.
B uilt on a 4-inch longer w h e e lb a s e -
offering num erous im provem ents in
perform ance, beauty and safety —
the Bigger and Better C hevrolet
marks a spectacular ep och in the
d e v e lo p m e n t o f lu x u r io u s tr a n s
portation at low cost.
T h e en g in e is o f im proved valve-in-
head design w ith alloy “ invar strut”
pistons . . . hydro-lam inated cam
shaft gears . . . m ushroom type valve
tappets . . . AC oil filter . . . AC air
cleaner and a n ew crankcase breath
ing system .
T hroughout the entire car sim ilar
a d v a n c e m e n ts a re r e p r e s e n te d —
from th e four-inch longer w heelbase
an d th e n e w s e m i- e llip t ic sh o c k
a b s o r h e r s p r in g s — 84% o f th e
w h e e lb a s e , to th e m a r v e lo u s ly
beautiful n ew Fisher bodies in n ew
D uco colors.
C om e in and drive this great n ew
car. D rive it through traffic—and
get th e th rill o f its darting pick-up
. . . th e sm ooth, certain action o f its
n o n - lo c k in g fo u r -w h e e l b rak es!
Drive it on th e op en road —and test
every point in th e speed range for
sm oothness and roadability! T ry it
o n th e h il l s — an d lea rn th e tru e
m eanin g o f C hevrolet power!
wheelbase 107 .
N e w fo u r-w h e e l brake«.
T h e r m o s t a t c o n t r o l c o o lin g
system.
N e w alloy “ In v a r strut” pistons.
N e w in s tru m e n t panel in d ire c t
ly lighted.
N e w ball bearing w o rm and
gear steering.
S e m i-e llip t ic s h o ck a b s o rb e r
springs; 84 per cent o f w h e e l
base.
Safety gasoline tank at rear.
Larger balloon tires 3 0 ” a 4 .5 0 ’ ,
N e w s tr e a m lin e b o d ie s by
Fisher.
N e w D uco colors.
T h e ft-p ro o f steering and ig n i
tion lock.
A. C. oil filter.
A . C . a ir cleaner.
Single-plate dry disc-clutch.
N e w c r a n k c a s e b r e a t h in g
system.
N e w tw o port exhaust.
H ea v y o n e -p ie c e fu ll-c r o w n
fenders.
A le m ite pressure lu b ric a tio n .
V a c u u m tank fuel supply.
I m p r o v e d D e l c o - R e m y d is
trib u to r ig n itio n .
C o m b in a tio n tail and stop ligh t.
Large 1 7 ' steering w h e e l w ith
spark and th ro ttle levers lo
cated on top.
Rear v ie w m ir ro r.
Prices
Reduced
Touring
*495
*495
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Coupe __
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RosSatar
and
»SL,
*675
Sport
Cabriolet ...... 0Ö3
Imperial
$71C
Landau
I 13
Light
U‘,)7 r
Delivery
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(C hassis only)
Utility
Truck
4«/3
(C hassis only)
The
COACH
’585
All prlees f. o. h„ H in t . M lrh .
Shearer-Bacon Chevrolet Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Q U A L I T Y
A
T
L O W
Saron Lutheran to
Build New Church
At th e an n u al business m eeting
of the S aron L u th eran church held
last Friday, the recom m endation
to build a new church carried by
larg e m ajority, 40 votes being cast
in favor of th e proposition and 11
votes ag ain st it. An investigation
com m ittee, com posed of David
Palm hlad of Dak Grove, chairm an.
Dr. Ju liu s S ture, E rn est Lundbotn,
Bert Olson, C arl Nelson, and the
Rev. Enoch Sandeen, ex offlcio
m em ber, w as elected at th a t tim e to
rep o rt its findings as to location,
price, and oth er details, and rep o rt
on its decision later. A building
fund com m ittee was also elected,
consisting of Mrs. Ju liu s S tu re
ch airm an , Miss E llen Unis, Mrs.
Simon Lind and Mrs. F ra n k M att
son.
T he re s u lt of th e vote on the
recom m endation for a new church
edifice w as very g ratifying, as the
Saron L u th eran congregation and
its friends have long since o u t
grow n th e present building. The
ch u rch was organized in 189.8, and
the follow ing y ear the church,
w hich is located about two tulles
ea8t of G m h a m on th e Pow e„ V al.
ley road, w as built. T he o rg an iza
tion has prospered from th e begin
ning, especially during the past
year and a half, th e period of the
Rev. Mr. S andeen's
p asto rate
there. He has been u n tirin g in his
efforts In tw o directions,—first, re
g arding th e upbuilding of th e
sp iritu a l condition of the ch u rch
and then providing a suitable and
com m odious place in which to w a r
ship. The Rev. Mr. Sandeen might
he ch aracterized as one of those
p reach ers who is at it and alw ays
a t it, and it Is to be hoped th a t his
am bitions may he realized.
Among o th er m a tte rs of im p o rt
ance w hich w ere taken up at the
an n u al m eeting w as th a t of th e
language question. It w as decided
to hold two Swedish services each
m onth th e sam e as d u rin g last
year.
Paul P alm hlad w as elected tr u s
tee to tak e th e place of a retirin g
m em ber. F. M attson. Dr. J. O.
S tu re was re-elected as deacon.
Miss Ruby L ekander was elected
su p e rin ten d e n t of the Bible, school
in the place of Mrs. A rth u r S trebln
who w as m ade a ssista n t su p e rin
tendent. B ert Olsen w as u n a n i
m ously re-elected financial se cre
tary .
T heodore Lind,
Conrad
Johnson, Miss E lsie M attson and
Miss L illian L ekander w ere elected
ushers.
Sven Steffenson was elected d el
egate to th e d istric t convention to
be held in P o rtlan d Ju n u u ry 17
and 18. B ert Olsen was elected a l
te rn a te delegate. F ran k Steffen
son w as elected a delegate to the
conference annual convention to he
held at Vancouver, B. C. early In
the spring. Dr. S tu re w as elected
a lte rn a te to th is convention.
COTTRELL
D o th a t—and you w ill agree w ith
thousands o f others that here is th e
w orld ’s most luxurious low -p riced
autom obile.
Every feature of advanced design demanded in the finest cars now
offered in the New Chevrolet! Read this partial list.
Im p ro v e d valve-in-head m otor.
N e w stronger fram e 4 ’ longer|
OREGON
C O S T
The P.-T. A. held Itu reg u lar
I m eeting lust Friday evening a t th e
s( iKidihouse w ith a larg e a tte n d
ance An in te restin g business meet
ing w as held, several im p o rtan t
m a tte rs being discussed. It was
voted to change the dale of the fu
tu re m eetings from the first Friday
to th e first T h u rsd ay of each
month. Mrs. Mary T u rn e r, Oliver
Ixiney and Joe Caldo. the program
com m ittee, presented several very
e n tertain in g num bers.
llcfrcsli
m eats w ere also s e r v e d
T h e new
school au d ito riu m is alm o st fin
ished.
T he u p sta irs has been
celled and a roomy stag e bu ilt
across the building, with dressing
room s on each side. C om fortable
benches w ith hack rests fill the
m ain room .w here a large num ber
can he accom m odated
A sm aller
room Is being fitted up for a k itc h
en. w here refre sh m e n ts can be
served. A fireproof booth will In
b u ilt In th e hack of th e larg er
room to accom odate the picture
m achine. E. E. Van F leet expects
to present the first picture. “Sim ple
81 b ,” F rid ay evening. J a n u a ry 2»,
I In th e new auditorium . All the
c a rp e n te r work has b e e n donated
a n il tin- i o m n n tte e s in ch arg e a s
well as a larg e num ber of men In
the com m unity deserve much credit
lor th e co-operntion given. The
aii'lilorliim , when finished, will be
an im provem ent to the school, for
th e b e n efit of tin- teach ers ami p u
pils as well hr serving for th e so
li ial g ath erin g s of the com m unity.
A basket social will be held at
I th e C ottrell school S atu rd ay eve
n in g . J a n u a r y 11
Ladles a re r e
quested to bring baskets
All arc
I Invited to be present.
T he recen t storm did conslder-
la b le dam age In th is d istric t, b rea k
ing the b ran ch es from trees. E lec
tric and telephone w ir e s w e re d o w n
I In a num ber of places.
E. E. Van Fleet has been on the
I sick list. His friends a re hoping to
see him able to be out again soon.
Stop .Suffering
from rh eu m atism , n eu ritis, lum-
■ hago. C asey’s R heum atic Remedy
drives th e u ric acid poison, reduces
pain and sw elling. Hold on money-
back g u ara n tee by the T aber P h a r
macy.—Adv.
« H IN
TTER AUTOMOBILES
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THEM
rverything
that is BUICKfor only
1195
/ . a. * . factory
You may have thought that you couldn’t buy
a Buick for as little as #1195— that you would
have to pay considerably more for Buick
quality.
The truth is that you can have any one of
three popular Buick models at this figure— a
Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster—all of them,
cars of true Buick quality.
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drive it— and own the car you hare long wanted.
SEDANS <1195 to <1995
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COUPES < 1195 to < 1850
SPORT MODELS <1195 to <1525
A ll f>TU*8 /. o. b. Flint. Mich., fovrrnmeni lax to he added.
The G. M . A . C. ^«umee pion, the mow desirable, is available.
Walter W. Metzger
Buick
Gresham,
Oregon City
A BRIEF H IS T O R Y OF A
GREAT A C H IE V E M E N T
* I
D years ago D odge Brothers embarked upon a pro*
.-*■ gram designed to place it and its Dealer Organization
in a position on January 1, 1928, second to none in the
industry.
The astonishing results o f this great achievement are now
known to the world.
It is doubtful if industrial annals can cite, over a similar
period, an achievement so outstanding.
A smart, swift, low-priced and immensely popular qual
ity Four has replaced its famous predecessor.
The Senior Six, outstanding in performance, quality and
luxurious appointment, has been created.
Graham Brothers Trucks and Motor Coaches (formerly
exclusively Fours) have been supplemented by sixes. Fifty
new types have been added. The capacities are broadened
to range from one-half ton to two-toft, all resulting in
the most com plete and capable line o f work cars known,
and with prices ranging front $670 to $4290.
Then Thursday came The Victory— a Six fo r $ 1 0 4 5 a n d
ub—the most spectacular engineering achievement of the
decade.
These accomplishments, one follow ing the other in steady
progression, have now provided D odge Brothers Dealers
throughout the world with the most diversified and com
prehensive line o f passenger and commercial vehicles
eves manufactured and sold by a single organization.
For every need and nurse there is now a D odge Brother«
vehicle built dependably and in full recognition o f the
progressive ideals o f today and tomorrow.
THE
V IC T O R Y
S 1 X
$1045
1095
1095
Coupe . i
Sedan . i
B rou gh am .
A M F R IC A ’ 8 FA S TE S T F O U R
Coupe . . i t t i
Sedan . . ¡ i t s
D e Luxe Sedan.
i a
C a b rio le t C o n v e rtib le
$855
875
950
955
T H B
S E N I O R
S I X
Sedan <leath«r upholaterv) $ 1 4 9 5
Coupe fo r Four . . .
1570
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C a b rio le t C o n v e rtib le
1 595
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The telephone w ill
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SEE U 8 FOR
STORAGE SPACE
Our convenient down-town location and fireproof
building make this garage an ideal place to store
your car.
Do you wish to sell your car? You can store it
here and we will Nell it for you. Ask us about It
Q U IN B Y GARAGE
Phone 2331
OPP. POSTOFFICE
Gresham