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T ü lS D A Y , APRIL 17, 1ÍWN GRESHAM O rT L O O R , JACK P R E S E N T S IT TO Lynch Poultry Club Organizes for Work T he P o u ltry club of th e Lynch d is tric t com pleted its organization and held its first m eeting a t the hom e of Jo h n B. Wolfe, who has been chosen as club leader. The club consists of the follow ing boys of th e d istric t: Roland Shelter, p resid e n t; W ayne Adams, vice p e s id e u t; R obert Boeckel, se cre ta ry ; Alvin Sheller, Billy A rndt, D onald Steele and R ichard G ilbert. T h is club is taking up projects I. II and IV, laying hens, baby chicks and ducks. They plan to m eet every tw o weeks. LYNCH OREGON PAGE THREE E S T E l.I.E * 'ú » NEWS FROM'MANY NEIGHBORHOODS GRESHAM, ^ r E con o m ical T ran spo rta fias» .. POWELL VALLEY The reg u la r m eeting of th e Pow ell Valley P aren t-T each er asso cia tion will be held F riday evening at the schoolhouse. Follow ing the business m eeting a program w ill be given and refresh m en ts served. T he Sunbeam society of th e Sa- ron L u theran church will m eet at the parsonage at 2 o'clock S a tu r day for th e reg u la r m eeting. The Saron L u th eran choir reh e arsal w ill be held T hursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lonis Berg. The Rev. .Enoch Sandeen. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sfaffenson, Edwin and F. N. Staffenson left this m orning by autom obile for V an couver, B. C., w here tom orrow th e annual session of the Columbia conference of th e L u th eran church will begin, to continue until next Monday. The Rev. Mr. Shogren is the m in isterial delegate to the con ference, F ra n k Staffenson th e dele gate of the congregation and Mrs. Staffenson th e delegate of the W om an’s M issionary society. Cl Ride tells a Wonderful Story / Every dav, the Bigger and Better C hevrolet is literally sellin g itself to thousands o f n ew ow n ers! Elton M attoon, an eight-year-old boy attending Lynch school, was accidentally stru ck in th e eye F ri day w ith a lead pellet shot from a Card of Thanks. ru b b er in th e hands of a sm all We w ish to th an k our m any playm ate. He is receiving surgical atten tio n and it is th o u g h t the friends for th e ir sym pathy and sig h t of th e eye w ill not be end an kind deeds in th is our b ereave m ent in th e death of our father, gered. The "M anassa M auler” is here A play entitled, “F our Leaf P eter Heia, also for th e beautiful show n p resen tin g a C hrysler “80” C lover" w ill feature th e program to I floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. G. H auglum and be given F riday evening under the to his dem ur movie sta r wife, Fam ily. auspices of the Lynch P aren t- E stelle T aylor. He may be stro n g T ea ch e r association a t the Lynch Money Savers schoolhouse. V arious ath letic Men’s blue w ork sh irts 69 cen ts; stu n ts, also d rills and folk dances w ill be a p a rt of the program w hich dress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; is being prepared. The proceeds m en’s overalls $1.29; 36-inch bath of the en tertain m en t w ill be used tow els 19c, two for 35c, Alys- w orth & M artin.—Adv. by th e P.-T. A. H ere are sm oothness and quiet* n e ts o f o p e r a tio n n e v e r b efo re thought possible except in higher- priced autom obiles! H ereare com fort a n d r o a d a b ility th a t m a k e c o n t in u e d h ig h -s p e e d d r iv in g a pleasure! A nd here is effortless control that brings an entirely n ew order o f m otoring en joym en t into th e low -price field! but of co u rse be didn't bund the handsom e ro ad ste r to her ju st like this but he is aboundantly able to gi\ ? her th e best to be had. | two weeks th ere, during which tim e his to n sils have been removed. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. H all, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W ard ; E vans of S pringdale; m otored to ¡C orvallis T h u rsd ay , w here Mr. H all | was one of th e judges of the Nar- F or rea l estate loans see or call W hat you w ant, w hen you w ant B W. T horne.—Adv. it, as you w an t it—W ant Ad It. George D. R ank, aged 75 years, i cissl and sp rin g flower show. Mr. and Mrs. L ester Ilray moved died a t his home on the P alm q u ist road S atu rd ay , A pril 14, front v al ' to L innton la st week, w here Mr. vu lar h ea rt disease, from w hich he i Bray is em ployed by the G eneral had been a sufferer for th e past Petroleum corporation. four years. Mrs. U lrich B urgener attended a A ccom panied by the widow, Mrs. m iscellaneous show er on T h u rsd ay G ussie R ank, the body w as shipped | evening, given by Mrs. Homer Mil- last nig h t by th e Metzger u n d er ' ler, for h er sister Miss Rosa Aeby, tak in g p arlo rs to Dover, M inne j whose m a rria g e to A rth u r Raney sota, w here b u rial services w ill be will be an event of th e early sum- I mer. held and in term en t ta k e place. Mrs. Eliza Stone and Mrs. J. W. T he deceased, who had lived n ear G resham for the p ast 12 years, was A nderson of Fairview spent Tues- born in Indiana. He w as a m em i ilay afternoon visiting at the Zim ber of a M innesota lodge of the m erm an-M illar home. Masonic o rder, and a t different Those from here atten d in g th e tim es during the period of his ill luncheon of the Jolly Sewing circle ness had been cared for by local I T h u rsd ay at th e home of Mrs. E. Masons. ! M. Stone of Fairview w ere Mrs. W. Besides his widow Mr. Rank is . E. T egart, Mrs. T. C. M illar, Miss survived by th ree b ro th ers residing I Mary B urns and her house guest, in Dover, M innesota; D enver, Colo Miss Mamie G leason of Oregon City. rad o ; and Miles City. Montana. For Mrs. Jack F letc h er of P o rtland th e past few days Mrs. Rank has gave a luncheon and bridge party at New Lower Prices-i IO 6 5 a n d upwards- been assisted at her home here by at "T he O asis" T h u rsd ay afternoon Same Luxury Features as Famou5*72?and lmperial'8CF' her nephew, H arla n F an ch er of for 15 of h er friends. T he D alles. F rien d s in th is com m unity of Janies H enderson w ere grieved to learn th a t he is in a very critical f H R Y SL E R n o w adds SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 condition, greatest riding luxury at suffering from a tum or The W ilkes baseball nine visited on the brain. He is at his home In rubber shock insula its netv lotv prices in the Rockwood F riday and played a los P ark ro se u nder the c a re of two PLEASANT HOME ing gam e, th e score being 7 to 1. tors to th e G reat N e w G reat N ew “6 2 ,” Chrysler special nurses. Conrad W yss, who is employed Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Snoke and A splendid atten d an ce at the Chrysler “62.” And a t no again show s conclusively by th e S outhern Pacific com pany, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. H ow ard of P o rt B. Y. P. U. rally Sunday afternoon how its Standardized Q ual increase in price! w ent to San F ran cisco for m edical land w ere S atu rd ay evening guests was g ratify in g to those in charge. treatm en t. He has sp en t the p ast of Mrs. Je ssie Zim m erm an. An en tertain in g program of vocal ity o f e n g in e e r in g an d T h u s C h ry sler b eco m es aolos, trio s, q u a rte ts and In stru manufacturing gives extra m ental num bers w as enjoyed. Dr the one manufacturer to Cline, who is one of I lie in stru c to rs value to Chrysler buyers. offer a com plete line o f a tf the W estern B ap tist T heological sem inary in P o rtlan d , gave a very six-cylinder m odels—“62," Chrysler Prices helpful ad d ress and stressed th e “ 72” and 112 h. p. Im pe Q re a t N e u C h ry s le r “ 6 2 " — point th a t you never <1111 tell w hat ria l “ 8 0 ”— p riced from a fellow can do ju s t by looking at Seven body styles, $ 1 0 6 5 to The Jenny Lind Chorus of Cortland him. A social hour was enjoyed $1 2 35 . Illustrious N e w Chrysler *1065 to *3495, giving the a fte r which a d ain ty luncheon was " 7 2 ” — Seien body styles, $ 1 5 4 5 and the Munson Trio entirely new and modern served to all presen t. Rally songs to $ 1 7 9 5 . N e u 1 12 h.p. Chrysler and yells w ere a fe a tu re of the conception o f riding ease in a high class rep o rto lre of songs w hich the g rea t Im f e ria l " 8 0 ' —Fourteen Custom luncheon hour, th en all gath ered Jen n y Lind m ade famous. built bodr styles $ 2 7 9 5 upwards. and quiet that only this in the auditorium for th e final se r A ll prices f. o. b. D etro it, subject vice. Tlie G resham union p re se n t specially engineered- device to current Federal excise tax. ed th e evening's B. Y. P. U. lesson can protide. Chrysler »leolers are in position in a very o rig in al and en tertain in g m an n er ,and Mr. H odge furnished to ex end the convenience o f the clim ax of th e m any splendid By m aking possible this tim e payments. th in g s offered d u rin g th e day. His ad d ress w as given especially for the benefit of th e younger people, but w as also helpful for those older. Mr .and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an of Ingleside farm en tertain ed a t d in ner on Sunday Mr. A ltm an's b ro th G R E S IIA M , O R E G O N P H O N E 1141 er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A ltm an 6f Sherwood. T he program presen ted a t the O rient school la st S atu rd ay eve ning was attended by a larg e crow d and about $20 w as added to the ..... ' piano fund of the B ap tist church. y¡'T'TT¡TVriTTTTTTTTTTTÍTTT^TTTTr?l TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT The Sunday school association, c o m p o s e d of the Sunday schools of Boring M ethodist, H aley Baptist, Powell Valley Mission, K elso com m unity, P leasan t Home M ethodist and B aptist, and C ottrell com m uni ty ch u rch es will convene In th eir sem i-annual g ath erin g next Sunday, April 22, at 11 o’clock at the Cot When Attxintance Means So Much tre ll com m unity ch u rch . A basket lunch will be enjoyed at noon, fol lowed by a program In the a fte r Practically every racing car entered T Ee famous Bu irk Valve-in-H ead L o noon. Ail are asked to bring a gin« has given conclusive p roof o f in all the major speed cleasica o f tha well filled basket and tak e aw ay a le a d e rs h ip in all element* o f perform- pest twelve years, has been Valva-in- deeper sp iritu a l life, and m ore anceovrrapenodoftwenty-fouryeara. Head equipped. Day or night, Jacobson Ser firmly cem ented com m unity fellow Lindbergh, M aitland , Cham berlin, ship. Choose B u iclt — p o w e re d b y tb s vice stands ready to assist in B y rd —the famous flier, o f tha d a y — Word has been received of the famous Valve-in-H ead Engine — su use engines employing the V a l va-in- b irth of a d au g h ter recen tly to the the emergency. As close as preme in the sky, at tbs speedway H e a d p r in c ip le in t h e ir re c o rd - Rev. and Mrs. E a rl Cotton of on tbs road I breaking flight*. the telephone on your wall, M adras, Oregon. Aged Man Succumbs To Heart Disease MOW RUBBER SHOCK INSULATORS ADDED TO GREAT NEW OHRYSLERW C om e in today for a dem onstra tion . W e’U gladly give you a ride —as far as you lik e —over roads o f your o w n se le c tio n ! —a t th e se L o w P rice s! T h e T o u r in g < a o r R o ad ster . . 4 T h e Sport C a b r io le t . . . The Coach . The I m p e r i a l - - I 'f t ip e SCQC . ....*595 *675 T h e 4 -lX m r Sedan O o 5 Landau...... 7 1 5 t M l If ▼ T r u c k $ 4 Q C ( C h u M ii o n ly ) ’ I-ifth t D e liv e r y $ 1 7 C (Chuss.s O n ly ) A l l p rices f. o . b. F lin t, M ic h ig a n C h e c k C h e v r o le t D e liv e r e d P ric e s T h e y in c lu d e th e lo w es t h a n d lin g a n d fin a n c in g charge« a v a ila b le . Shearer Chevrolet Co. COMING SOON! Watch for May 4 M ilE HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. -in the Sky -a t the Speedway -on the Road Friendly Assistance II. 4. JACOBS!» M A N A G IN G D IR E C T O R LAM A S S IS T A N T it will be found available to all as needed. Seven days a week and at any hour, it may be relied upon to do all th a t can be done and with a quiet efficiency th at is both rever ent and timely. COTTRELL *e4rkr XisA*r We serve by Being Beady. JACOBSON CO. BU1CK S E D A N S $1195 to $1995 dU CALL 0 9 C8 SU. 1821 Day or Might p .m 1 Dependable Funeral Director* Foster Road at 91st St. .L x a c a a a a i1 - > C O U P E S $1 »95 to $1 « 50 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 —- S. f imi. Wiri , row—aw—t « lo S. JbMWcr /!<«. »A* m oti S iii r t b lr , is addrd- 7X» C. M. A. C. lVa/ter W. Metzger Gresham SALES AND SERVICE Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. R. M. H ardy of O re gon City w ere th e week-end guests a t the home of Mrs. H ardy's p a r en ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Goger. Tom Dunn, old tim e resid e n t of th is com m unity, is critica lly ill at his home on the Dunn road. R ela tives have been called to his bed side on account of his serio u s con dition. H enry Meyer expects to leave for Chicago w here he will com plete his elec trica l course. He plans to be gone for some tim e. A b irthday su rp rise p arty was given Mrs. 4. M. Brophy last F ri day evening by a group of friends. A very p leasan t tim e w as sp en t by all present. D ancing and 500 w ere enjoyed by the g u ests. F riends p rese n t from P o rtlan d w ere C. H. McCune, Lee De Veaux, Mrs. P ra th - or and Miss F arm er. J. Brophy also cam e o ut for th e evening. Re fresh m en ts w ere served. J. ('. B ettis is having his house re-shingled aud is also m aking GRESHAM, OREGON Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home The Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets I n in (lie very heart of the huNlneNN district. The Electric Store on the F irst Floor is Portland's Electrical Shopping Center. W ithin one to three blocks of nearly all the Iirincipal stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theaters. Street cars right to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and tra n s fer. Principal railway ticket offices, and inter- urban railways and stage term inals easily accessible. PORTLAND ELECTRIC PO W E r Q company E L E C T R IC 0 T O R E ELECTRIC BUXk NEW TIRES n^for your old ones 'Trade in your old tires now! Start the season with a feeling of S ecu rity and Satisfaction. 1 We make you a liberal allowance on your old tires. Gresham Battery & Tire Shop Ivy F illing Station oth er im provem ent» on his place. Law rence House, form erly of th is place hut now residing in O reah- »m, is Im proving from a broken shoulder bone w hich he received Phone 1701 w hile at work on th e B ear C reek dam. J u lia Brophy spent the w eek-end at the home of E va H annihurg of J Bull Run.