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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. POWELI, VALLEY floods th a t visited C alifornia the [ past season. Mr. and Mrs. R laine T u rn e r a irt L illian H eslin of F airview has been appointed to th e staff of the ch ild ren m otored to G ladstone S u n day w here they visited Mrs. E. M. O. A. C. Daily B arom eter. T he B ar Grimes. om eter publishes th e new s of th e Mr. and Mrs. H enry Boogaard college and is of g eneral public in have leased 20 acres of Miss Calla te re s t as rep resen tin g th e ch a ra c H eslin and expect to ta k e posses ter, accom plishm ents and in te rests sion soon. H. H artsoff and family, who have occupied th e Heslin of th e stu d e n t body of th e college. house for th e p ast th ree m onths, C om petition is alw ays keen for a have ren ted a house from John position on th e staff, and Miss H es Moller. F airv iew g ra n g e rs a re planning lin is being co n g ratu lated on a t tain in g th is honor. She is a ju n io r a good tim e S atu rd ay night at the city hall. An in terestin g program in th e school of com m erce. will be given. Mrs. W. E. Bonner T he P aren t-T ea ch e r association I of B airdsdale sta tio n w ill give a county council held an all-day , comic reading. T he L uscher boys m eeting at F airview school S a tu r J will sing and H om er Lum sden will day at w hich about 125 w ere p res ren d e r a co rn e t solo. Follow ing ent. A delicious dinner w as served th e p rogram th e re will be a basket a t noon by th e F airview ladies and social and a free dance. la ter a splendid p ro g ram w as en A fter ta x in g in th e show at Rose joyed. way th e a te r Sunday evening Claude Donald G rant, a stu d e n t a t W il H eslin was m uch su rp rised to find lam ette U niversity, is spending a his autom obile had been stolen. w eek’s vacation w ith th e home A fter, rep o rtin g his loss to th e a u folks. th o rities it w as la te r re tu rn e d to T he W om an's society of the him. Sm ith Memorial P resb y terian Mrs. Ethel Thom pson and c h il ch u rch w ill m eet at th e home of d ren of P o rtlan d sp e n t Sunday Mrs. D. W. McKay T h u rsd ay a fte r w ith the la tte r's b ro th er Claude noon. T he an n u al election of of H eslin. ficers w ill ta k e place a t th is m eet In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. ing and all m em bers are requested No com m ission or brokerage. Very to be p resen t. Miss R uth Bliss, w ho underw ent easy term s. B. W. Thorne.—Adv. an op eratio n a t Good S am aritan A S P E C I A L COMMUNICA- hospital last S atu rd ay , is rep o rted , tion F airview Lodge No. 92, to be doing well. H er fath e r Albert Bliss retu rn ed Sunday from Oak- i A. F. & A. M., S atu rd ay eve land, C alifornia, w here he has I ning. March 26, 1927, 8 o'clock. spent th e past m onth w ith his sis Will receive trav elin g trow el te r Mrs. H arley K err. He says th a t from P a rk Rose Lodge No 179. w hile the birds may go to C alifo r M embers p lease attend, Breth- nia if they w ish, he is one bird th a t ren welcome. p refers Oregon. He w as not a t all WM. H. STANLEY, S ecy. favorably im pressed w ith th e heavy JOHN T. MCGINNIS, W. M. F A IR V IE W ROCKW OOD SCHOOL N O T E S T he Rockwood P aren t-T each er The Powell V alley grad e school association served a hot lunch of pupils have organized a pep club vegetable soup w ith c ra c k e rs and which they have nam ed T. N. T. cocoa to the school ch ild ren F ri Officers elected are C arl E kstrom . day noon. The re g u la r business p resid e n t; Alice Nelson, vice p res m eeting w as held in th e aftern o o n id en t; E dith Sroufe, se creta ry - and p la n s w ere com pleted for th e tr e a s u r e r ; A lice Nelson and S ta n e n tertain m en t to be given A pril 2. ley Lyon, yell leaders. T he colors Mrs. C. L. H aynes, club leader, of the club a re blue and w hite and en tertain ed th e m em bers of her th e purpose is to enthuse pupils sew ing class at th e ir reg u la r m eet an d p atro n s in th e subject of a th ing on F riday afternoon. W. D. letics. The club has over $10 to its K inder, county club leader, also cre d it in the bank. Mrs. Minnie B. A ltm an, principal, T he Pow ell V alley school h as o r and Miss M arian F o rt, fifth grade ganized a baseball team and the I te ac h er, w ere presen t. The g irls boys are p racticing w hile w aiting 'a r e gettin g along splendidly w ith for supplies w hich have been m ost th e ir w ork and a re prom ised a g enerously donated by th e school tr e a t by Mr. K inder in th e n ear fu board. Games m ay be arran g e d for tu re in the form of a p ictu re along o th er grade schools by interview educational lines. ing Miss Sue H icks, p rincipal, or A crow ded house greeted “U ncle C arl E kstrom . R ube” on F riday evening la st at “C inderella", an o p eretta, w ill the g ran g e hall. Much cre d it is be given in th e n ear fu tu re by the due tfie players, one and all. for th e pupils, under th e direction of Miss very cred itab le perform ance, and * u e H icks who has been very sue th e new stage added not a little to cessfu l in coaching. P a tro n s may th e success of th e en tertain m en t. rem em ber the o p eretta, “Gypsy Ro Many attended from th e su rro u n d v e r” w hich w as given by Bull Run ing com m unities as w ell as q u ite a pupils w hich w as directed by her. num ber from P o rtland. A fine tim e w as enjoyed a t th e The g irls of Pow ell Valley have pot-luck supper given at the o rganized a sew ing club w ith Miss H icks as leader. They a re doing ch u rc h on S atu rd ay evening. Rev. excellent w ork and are to have a and Mrs. Dunlop a re end earin g booth a t the county fair. Seven them selves to the e n tire com m uni g irls w ith th e ir in stru c to r are p la n ty and the w ork of th e ch u rch is ning to drive to the sta te m eeting going forw ard. T he Rev. J. F. Dunlop exchanged a t C orvallis in July. A new basketball outfit is being p u lp its w ith the Rev. E. R. D. Hol- in stalled a t th e school and next lensted of the P re sb y teria n church te rm a team w ill rep rese n t Pow ell of F airview on Sunday evening last. Valley. Miss Sue H icks and Miss E lsie Mrs. Dunlop en tertain ed frien d s Luoto have been re-elected as from P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay w ith a te ach ers for an o th er year. The b irth d a y party. school is in a flourishing condition Mrs. Jean C utler visited w ith her u nder the capable in stru c to rs of siste rs in P o rtlan d during the the past year. week. At th e reg u la r m eeting of the T he w ate r board is m aking a r P aren t-T each er association held ran g em en ts for th e laying of the F riday evening a dem onstration m ains and the building of the re s w as given by th e “S unshine" girls. ervoir on G ra n t’s B utte. P olar cakes w ere sold by th e T. N. T. duly. PAGE THREE C1IERRY V ILLE MAN SUCCI MBS TO ILLN ESS National F u n eral services w ere held th is afternoon a t th e M ethodist church at Sandy for th e late E dw ard T W all, 27, of C herryville, Oregon, who died Sunday a fte r a b rief ill ness as th e re su lt of n ep h ritis fol lowing an a tta c k of scarlet fever. Mr. Wall was brought to the home of Mrs. H arriet T im m erm an a week ago for m edical observation and trea tm e n t, but as th e sym ptom s g rad u ally began to grow m ore alarm ing. It was th o u g h t best to re move him to a hospital. He was tak en to th e P o rtlan d san itariu m w here he lived but a few hours. T he deceased Is survived by his p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W all of C herryville, th ree siste rs Mrs. Alice Hivley of P o rtland. Mrs. Alma L arson of B rightw ood and Minnie W all of C herryville, and fo u r b ro th ers F ran k , George. O scar and C arl all of C herryville. I n te r m ent was m ade in th e Sandy cem e tery . | U sed ZP/Z'Z 7Z v, wzwzz'zvzwyzz ^ r g W eek .March 25 to A pril 2. 1927 22 used cars, n early all la te m odels. 30-day guarantee on all cars. Every used car ready to go anywhere anytime. 1927 licen se in clu d ed H e re is a p a rtia l lis t of w h a t w e have 1925 O V E R L A N D to u rin g , A -l c o n d itio n 1924 O V E R L A N D sedan, c o u ld n ’t be b e tte r, lo ts of e x tr a s ......................................................... 1925 4-door OVERLAND sed an , like new ....... 1923 C H E V R O L E T co u p e.......................................... 1924 ( H E \R O L E T to u rin g w ith g lass e n c lo su re .................................................................... 1926 EO R D to u rin g ...................................................... $325 $400 $500 $250 $200 ¿325 All o th e r used c a rs priced low fo r th is sale. EASY TER M S IGNITION SPECIALIST. T h a t's us. B ring your ca r here for any rep airs, ad ju stm e n ts or p a rts for the s ta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos- itively gu aran teed . We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. C ar HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. j j 11 W. A. HESSEL Phono 1141 J. C. H ESSEL I aazy/////,:; 0. A. C. MILITARY BAND APPEARING IN GRAND CONCERT and COMMUNITY DANCE IN ! DANCE PO W E L L V A L L E Y TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927 Every Saturday Night The Rev. Enoch Sandeen is soon to s ta rt a lectu re to u r thro u g h W ashington and Oregon, th e en tire to u r to take in Spokane, S eattle E verett and Tacom a, also several cities in Oregon. The them e of the M usic by A1 G oodw in’s lectu res will be, “The P assion of O rc h e stra & E n te rta in e rs o u r Lord Jesus C hrist, settin g fo rth 65c Admission 35c th e suffering and death of the Lord." About 125 stereopticon pic 6 m iles from G resham tu re s will accom pany the lecture. E v ery o n e co rd ially invited T hese pictures are also being show n at the local church in five p a rts d u ring th e lenten season. J. A. H ultm an, a Swedish singer of note, will be at the Sw edish Mis sion ch urch on Sunday evening. March 27, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. H u lt m an has appeared here before and LV. PORTLAND LV. GRESHAM it is know n th is event w ill be a ra re Park and Yam hill P o w ell A R obert* m usical trea t. A collection w ill be P hon e 1823 B E a co n 8181 tak en to help defray his expense. •6 45 a. m. S. L. , S. L. •7 30 a. m. H a v e vou seen th e n ew Fords in th e b e a u tifu l n ew colors? T u d o r sedan. F o rd o r sedan a n d C o u p e a re o ffe r e d in H ig h la n d G re e n . K o v a l M a ro o n and in F a w n G ray. T o u rin g and R u n a b o u t are in G u n m e ta l B lu e a n d P h o e n ix B ro w n . A ll m odels are s triped in h a rm o n iz in c o lo rs a n d h a v e n ic k e le c ra d ia to r* and black fenders DAMASCUS AU F ord Model* are f i n is h e d in P y ro x y lin , the new ever- Gresham, Friday, March 25 C oncert in H igh S ch ool A uditorium D an ce in the M asonic H a ll 3 lottin g finish A D M IS S IO N C O N C E R T 50< and 25<# D A N C E $ 1 .00 C ouple Portland-Gresham Stage TROUTDALE At a recent m eeting of the T ro u t d ale school board the sam e te a c h e rs w ere hired for th e ensuing year, R. D. H ew itt, p rin cip al; Mrs, C. I. T hom as, interm ediate and Mrs. A rm in ta Scott, prim ary. T he fol lowing pupils a re rated as honor stu d en ts in th e school for the first Half of th e year, attain in g a p e r cen tag e of 90 or m ore in th e su b je cts covered: Lola Sm ith, Joe S cott, E dna B ram hail, Johnny Nasm yth, Donald Howell, Evelyn H ew itt, R obert L andis, Ju n e Mc G innis, Ja c k E vans, M orris Mc G innis. 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