GRESHAM OUTLOOK. TUESDAY. EEHRUARY 15, 1W7 Work Begins on New Fairview Hall WHAT EVERY MOTHER KNOWS Three-Act Comedy Bring Much Praise 1 1 r J '* * Pallb ‘‘a r «'-». F rederick and ( « U t it ta . \ ANI»MtIIOOF Jam es Bechill and H ortou and I Gordon Bacon G eorge M cAllister F u n eral services w ere held Wed- ' and a young m an from The Dalles nesday afternoon at the M ethodist w ere th e rem aining pallbearers, ch u rch for th e late George V ander- In term en t was m ade a t Lincoln Those who attended th e “Sun- J shine" en tertain m en t given at the | hoof of Antelope, Oregon, who died 1 Memorial park. from pneum onia on S atu rd ay afte r T he su rv ivors are the p aren ts | high school F riday evening were a w eek's illness. T he lad. 16 y ea rs Mr. and Mrs. G ilbert V anderhoof; I w ell pleased w ith the little th ree- of age, is a nephew of Mrs. F. J. two sisters, Mrs. Lela M cPherson act comedy w hich was said to be Bechill of G resham and has m any of P rin ev ille and Mrs Lillie Nolan J a reg u la r tonic for th e blues. It friends and relativ es in and around of San F rancisco, and a b rother was given u nder th e auspices of | the P lea san t Home young people's ] I G resham . T ro u td ale and Bull Run. Jess Vanderhoof of San Francisco. A larg e crowd attended the fu All w ere p resen t at the funeral. f society and th e proceeds w ill be ’ n eral service w hich was conducted used for th e piano fund of the by th e Rev. H alford V. Wilhelm. church. H elen Collins, who played Dr. Mary Becker has had a te le A q u a rte t sang and th e re w ere th e p a rt of the sm all girl, delight- j many beautiful floral offerings. phone in stalled in her residence. ed all w ith her clever acting. The F our cousins of th * deceased acted H er num ber is 329x2. | P lea san t Home o rch e stra, u nder ! i th e lead ersh ip of Guy R obertson, I ! gave some excellent selections, also ; The P tn l Iljoriiskjold Opera Company J the num bers by th e m ale q u a rte t ' C ooperative o rg a n iz atio n p r .s e n ts w ere w ell received. Of special m en- | tion was th e Scotch b arito n e solos j rendered by W illiam F airw ea th er } The Trotiluidour Opera In E'our Acts who appeared in costum e. The } By G iuseppe V erdi play is to be repeated F riday eve- I __________TURN VERKIN AlIUTOHIUM ning at th e Sandy high school. , } W ork Is now beginning on the new grange hall to be erected in F airview on T hird and H arrison stre e ts by the m em bers of th e F air- view grange. E ver since its o r ganization over 20 y ears ago m eet ings have been held in the city hall, b ut this past w inter the g ran g e be g an talk in g of th e possibilities of a m eeting place of its own, w ith th e re su lt th a t a lot was purchased of L. H. Stone and constru ctio n work h as now begun on th e building w hich is to be 34 x 62 feet in size. A full cem ent basem ent w ill be an adm irable fea tu re of th e new hall. H ere will be located the k itchen and dining room w hich are su ch necessary req u irem en ts of a g ran g e equipm ent. T he m ain room w ill be for the g range m eetings and e n tertain m en ts such as m ay be giv en from tim e to tim e. A stage w ill be constructed in one end of the h all w here am ateu r productions ca n be p u t on as desired. C. N. B uckner and John Moller a re in charge of the c a rp en te r w ork. It is hoped to have the hall in shape for the next m eeting of th e g range in Fairview . John ■Ernas is the chairm an of th e build ing com m ittee, w hich is com posed of th e follow ing additional mem h e rs: Cedric Stone, D. W. McKay, C. N. B uckner and Mrs. K atie Jo n a s, m a ste r of th e grange. I f T ro v a to re ________. f POWELL VALLEY I Mrs. H ulda B uehler has retu rn ed to P o rtlan d to resid e p erm an en tly on account of th e death of her son I G eorge B uehler who passed aw ay last month. Mrs. B u eh ler’s beauti- ful home in Powell Valley will be placed on th e m ark et for sale. T he choir m em bers of th e Powell Valley Mission ch u rch are p la n ning a concert to be given on the evening of A pril 9 at th e ch u rch , th e proceeds to be devoted tow ard th e im proving of the ch u rch prop- | erty. FAIRVIEW ' j i 1 j The F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r as sociation w ill observe th e 30th an n iv ersary of the founding of the principal, Mrs. Anne The Mission ch u rch choir will PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE org an ization by an e n tertain m en t Miss Beryl King. have a reh e arsal th is evenftig at ' Mr, an a Mrs. A. M. S p rin g e r en- at the schoolhouse on F rid ay eve A d inner w as given a t the home te rtain e d la st Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | ,h e churcl». beginning at 7 o'clock ' Mrs. L ester Cam pbell en tertain ed ning, F eb ru ary IS, at 8 ^ o ’clock. | h e r Sunday school class on F riday of Mr. and Mrs P. B. E der Sunday E rnegt B oclalr of P o e tla n (t Guegt8 at which tim e an "A m en” chorus Ju d g e R ichard Deich of P o rtlan d evening at her home n ear B airds I y° Ungest 80,1 H a r- | a t th e S p rin g er home on the Sun- will be sta rted . Tom orrow evening Ì w ill speak on child w elfare and dale station. old and his bride who w ere m arried day before w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. | *be ^ ’>v' H ogaeldt, a Swedisli juvenile protection and th e re will Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone e n te r a few w eeks ago. Before her m a r ! P o in ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dewey of ,n in is,er fr,,m Chicago, will give a be several m usicall num bers. A ' le c,u re on his trip through P ales- J tained a num ber of friends at a 500 riag e Mrs. E der was Mrs. Benta Middleton, Oregon. larg e birthday cake w ith candles resen t t | I Mrs. Mra Chas. H ornecker of P leas- 1 tine. The Rev. A. Skosbergh, a p arty Monday evening. , L ear , of P o rtland. T hose p p resen w ill be lighted w ith ap p ro p riate besides Mr. and Mrs. P. B. E der a n t Valley w as a ca lle r on M r s .! " “ 11 known evangelist who has cerem onies and th e cake then sold and Mr. and Mrs. H arold E der : W alter H all on T uesday afternoon. ’ been Pr e«<hlnn for th e past 60 PLEA SA N T HOME a t five cents a slice. R efreshm ents w ere Mr. and Mrs. Oren S tanley | Mr. all(| Mrg Georgp Schm ader year8' wiH 8peak in th e ch u rch will be served and a silv er offering “S unshine" w hich w as played to and baby.- F ra n k Tow nsend, Mr. | of S eattle and Mrg. A rth u r E m er- T h u rsd ay evening a t 7:30. He has taken. A cordial invitation is ex full house a t O rient school on and Mrs. H a rry S tanley and chil son of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday I been bolding m eetings in th e Swe- ten d ed to all. la st T h u rsd ay n ig h t w as a com dren. All enjoyed a ride to Dodge d i s h T ab ern acle in P ortland. guests of Mrs. Ben H alstead. A b irth d ay p arty was held a t the plete success and everyone who a t p ark in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P eterso n and A basket social will he held at hom e of Mr. and Mrs. George tended w as m ore th an satisfied th a t H enry V ocksler of P o rtlan d w ere th e Pow ell Valley schoolliouse on Lum sden Sunday afternoon in he had received his m oney’s w orth. d in n er g u ests on Sunday of Mr. SANDY F riday evening in connection with honor of th e 71st b irth d a y of the T he sam e play a t G resham on F ri- and Mrs. L. G. Selfer. th e ru g u lar m eeting of th e P aren t- la tte r ’s m other Mrs. D. W. McKay day night w as splendidly received "S u n sh in e,” th e p opular comedy T eacher association. At th a t tim e T hose attending w ere th e past p a - | b,,t lack of an audience w as quite w hich has been given recen tly by HILLSVIEW a program w ill be rendered com tro n s and the past m a tro n s of | noticeable. It su rely w as no fau lt th e young people of th e P leasan t m em orating the 30th an n iv ersary People of th e H illsview T ro u td ale ch a p te r O. E. S. of w hich of th e p layers—nor th e coach. school Home B ap tist ch u rch for th e bene Mrs. McKay is the oldest living Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er has been fit of th e piano fund, will be r e d istric t w ere delightfully en ter- of th e founding of th e P.-T.-A. L a p ast m atron. Those p rese n t be enjoying" an a tta c k of flu and peated F rid ay evening a t th e S an tained S atu rd ay evening by a c o m - dies are requested to bring baskets. sides th e host and h o stess w ere w as unable to occupy his p u lp it on dy high school auditorium . Much edy and m usical program presented Word has been received of the Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mrs. F ra n ce s Sunday evening. pleased com m ent has been heard i>y g rad u a tes of the school. The b irth of a son on Sunday evening Fox, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T egart, G eorge L usted, a resid e n t of th e from those who have had th e p riv cast ot the play, "Mr. Bob”, co n sist to Mr. and Mrs. E verett Lundbom Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C avanagh, Mr. Lusted neighborhood for m any ilege of listening to this e n te rta in ed of H elen K urlen, L o rn a Sche- of P o rtlan d who form erly lived in deen, Ted K arlen, Em m a Kuch, Powell Valley. Mr. Lundbom has and Mrs. W illiam Sales, Mrs. Alice y ears passed into th e etern al rest ment. Melvin M agnuson, E rn est K arlen, purchased five acres of Em anuel C o u rier, Mr. and Mrs. M orris Mc on Sunday m orning. Mr. Lusted and G ertru d e Sharkey. Miss S h a r A nderson and a new house Is u n G innis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M arkell has been a sufferer for six y ears VICTORY key, th e te ac h er of th e H illsview der course of co n stru ctio n for him of P o rtlan d , Mrs. S usan H arding, from th e effects of a p araly tic Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S tanley and stroke, but has been able to he T he reg u la r m eeting of the Vic school and also a g rad u a te of its self and fam ily. C arl and Ed An Mr. an d Mrs. C harles Cleveland. about until la st W ednesday, when tory P aren t-T ea ch e r association eighth g rad e, couched th e play. The derson of P o rtlan d a re In ch arg e Follow ing a pleasan t social tim e he received an o th er stro k e, and the will m eet F rid ay evening at the H illsview o rch e stra played under of th e ca rp e n te r work. Upon com refre sh m e n ts w ere served. Mrs. end followed in a few days. The schoolhouse at 8 o'clock. A p ro the direction of W alter T illstro m , pletion of th e residence Mr. and M arkell baked a beatiful birthday fu n eral was held on T uesday a t 2 gram will be given w hich will in and R oland Schedeen rendered Mrs. Lundbom and son will re tu rn cak e w hich was m uch enjoyed. o’clock at the P lea san t Home B ap clude m usical num bers by the several vocal selections w hich were to Powell G alley to live. Many p resen ts w ere received by tist church. G resham Union high school o rch es en th u sia stic ally received. P. M. M agnuson cam e up last th e guest of honor including a Louise M iller, Jessie N asshahn tra . A candy sale will be held in week from W arrenton, Oregon, and Boston young women taking a handsom e leather portfolio w hich and Bonny C arp en ter had a seem connection w ith th e meeting. course in secretarial duties wrote is planning some r< m odeling to his w as presented to h er by the c h a p ingly m iraculous escape from death The Victory circle of the E van the .T e n Commandments In the house, afte r which he and his wife te r. on Sunday afternoon when a Chev gelical W om en's union will m eet at order of their importance as they expect to occupy it. They have Donald G rant, a stu d e n t at W il ro let coupe in w hich they w ere rid th e hom e of Mrs. Alex Thom pson saw it. Two put last “Thou .«halt now lived down on th e co ast for lam ette university, spent th e w eek ing tu rn ed over twice. The girls on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at 2 o'clock. «Wit kill.” The majority vote put several years. The Riggs fam ily J end w ith his m other Mrs. George w ere shaken and scratch ed but it All ladies of the com m unity are i “Honor thy father and thy mother” w hich has resided In th e M agnuson : first, an excellent selection, and, Lum sden. He w as accom panied is th o u g h t no serio u s in ju ry will invited to attend. la st of all, “ R em em ber th e Sabbath house for th e past m onth v^llI move by W ayne Crowe, a senior from resu lt. I Day to keep it holy,” which is In to Rockwood soon w here Mr. Riggs W allowa. Oregon. Miss E. C. F airw ea th er is d eserv I keeping with the times. Is erecting a new home. COTTRELL Mrs. John Jonas and Mrs. R. C ing of unstinted p raise for th e e f Mrs. J. F. Read has been 11 at Standard Oil has bought a new Brooks are each ill w ith a severe ficient tra in in g given the "S u n The P aren t-T ea ch e r circ le will all metal monoplane, with three en her home for m ore than a week. sh in e” players. It is planned to p rese n t Red G range in “One Min gines doing 100 miles an hour, attac k of the grip. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sales w ere put th is play on a t Sandy high u te to Go" at th e schoolhouse next carrying twelve passengers. The Standard Oil airship will be a fly F rid ay evening, F eb ru ary 18. Sunday dinner guests a t th e home school in th e n ea r future. SAND GHAVEL ing Standard Oil office, with type- Mrs. Am anda C lark of P o rtlan d of th eir son-in-law and dau g h ter F rien d s and neighbors of Mr. and writing machines, table and cots to 60c and 76c a yard at pit or will visited la st week a t th e home of her Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stone. Mrs. Gedrge Pangborn gave them a he used by executives and their deliver. brother, R. I. A nderson. Mrs. C lark ch a riv ari on Monday n ig h t a t their " f f i The seventh and eighth grad e p u raU A m erican a , t o , : <>• A. IIRYAN is gettin g quite feeble since her home. Mr. and Mrs. P angborn p ils of the Fairview school w ent to nearer. rec en t illness. Thnne G re* ham have been in S eattle since th eir Salem W ednesday to v isit th e cur Mrs. Louise Nelson is home m a rria g e until recen tly , when they re n t session of the sta te legislature. again afte r teachin g two w eeks at cam e to m ake th e ir home a t the T here w ere 19 in th e crow d and Sandy grad e school as su b stitu te P an gborn place here. T hey w ete accom panied by the for th e principal, Mrs. H azel M ur Many a re sick in th is com m unity, ray, who has been ill. A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK In su ran ce funds for farm loans. am ong them B irchard, the 12-year- No com m ission or brokerage. Very old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wil- la m p Hill Cl i i h to Meet. easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. He is rep o rted slightly T he Camp Hill W om an's club kenson. —Adv. will hold a benefit card p arty at improved. the home of Mrs. R. Confrey, L au R ichard M undlin, who is em Window Cleaning. Daily Trip* to Portland rel A cres, S atu rd ay evening, F eb ployed a t the 20th C entury sto re in F or ex p e rt window cleaning see S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. ru ary 19. a t 8 o'clock. T he public G resham , has been sick for several Gres ha ni Powell Portland days. Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501. is cordially invited. Phene and Et, East T aylor IASI Maple Phone EAst 6.3-9 For real estate loans see or call Outlook W ant Ads a re b etter th an Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classi- B. W. T horne.—Adv. roadside signs. ’ fled. February 14, 17, 21, 1927, 8:15 P. M. L’aS Til irte» Hill St,, n .a r Jefferson _________________ P o rtla n d . 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