FAIRVIEW SELLS BONDS
FOR WATER SYSTEM
O regon A u to Fact« in a N u tsh ell
At a m eeting held In th e F air
view city hall la st evening bids on
the $20,000 bond issue for th e con
stru ctio n of th e proposed F airview
w ater system w ere opened and th e
successful bidder for th e p urchase
of the bonds found to be th e L um
b erm a n ’s T ru s t com pany of P o rt
land, w hich bid $990.17 per thou
sand for th e 5»4 per cent bonds.
P lan s and specifications, w hich
have been in th e hands of th e en
gineer, H. L. G ilbert of P o rtlan d ,
w ill be gone over in a few days
w ith th e c o n tra cto rs on the job, as
soon as th e ir nam es w ill have been
m ade known. A num ber of bids are
in for the co n tra ctin g job and these
w ill be opened in a sh o rt tim e.
Since th e prelim in ary w ork was
done on the rese rv o ir and th e fea
sibility of th e p roject established,
o peratio n s have gone forw ard r a p
idly w ith the consu ltin g engineer
Mr. G ilbert and w ith C. G. S chneid
er, F airview city atto rn ey and
special legal adviser w ith th e r e
su lt th a t actu al co n stru ctio n w ork
is expected to begin w ithin a very
sh o rt tim e.
Sudav school of the H aley B ap
U. G. Sm ith, assisted by Mrs.
tist ch u rch will begin at 10 a. in. I . W Mrs.
illiam Spence of T ro u td ale and
Sunday u nder the su perintendency
of Mrs. Hugo L indgren T he m o rn Mrs. W egman of P o rtlan d , e n te r
ing w orship in Swedish will be tained th e 1924 E a ste rn S tar m a t
held at 11 o'clock and the Lord s
S upper w ill be observed. The rons at t luncheon la st F rid ay at
ju n io r m eeting at 7 p. m will he in “C edarnook ", th e a ttra c tiv e home
ch arg e of Miss Evelyn Ledine and of Mrs. Sm ith. L ater In th e day the
th e service at S o'clock will be co n husbands w ere th e g u ests a t a
ducted by th e young people.
picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
A Sunday school picnic w ill be H aley of G resham , Mrs. S usan
held in L arso n 's grove on th e 4th
of Ju ly beginning at 11 o'clock. All H arding of C orbett. Mr. and Mrs.
a re invited to b rin g lunch b askets G eorge W ilcox of L ato u rell and
and enjoy the p ro g ram w hich is be Mrs. Maude M organ of P o rtland.
ing urranged. O utside sp eak ers and 1927 m atro n s and p atro n s of G resh
sin g e rs w ill be p rese n t and th e re
and P o rtlan d chap-
will
for r an
all . Ice cream am. T ro u td ale --------------"
» in be
oe gam es io
and lem onade w ill be sold on the | ,e r s ' w ere s Pecial guests,
grounds.
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W eek-end g u ests at th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. U. G. S m ith w ere Dr.
Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 75c.
F ull cut, 2 pockets.
Special and Mrs. W. H. W arn er of W hite
value. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resh Salm on, W ashington, th e Rev. and
am .—Adv.
Mrs. H. C. Gelvin of South Bend.
W ashlngton, and Mrs. Glen Banks
of O akland. C alifornia.
T he flowers in Cedarnook g a r
dens a re a ttra c tin g th e atten tio n of
flower lovers from various locali
ties. Two flow ers w hich a re es
pecially in te restin g ju s t a t p resen t
a re th e Ja p an e se iris and th e del
phinium s. Of th e irises th e re are
about 30U p lan ts, m any of them in
Battery Service.
A g u aran teed battery for $3 or $4
and your old one. C harging. 50c.
Powell V alley Service station a t
52d stree t. Phone TAbor 0284 a fte r
7 p. m.
F or real estate loans see or call
B. W. T horne.—Adv.
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Effective Milline
The Smartest Hats
o f the Hoar
FAIRVIEW
the ()Tegonb SVt»r»h Mr t . WaS I,re|?a.r ,ed hy th e E n g in eerin g D epartm ent of
Sunday m orning w orship of the v o h io r Si " b ta te Motor association and show s th e num ber of m otor
" Cai h S°u n ty ' aIld P roportioning th at num ber (in solid black)
Sm ith
M emorial
P resb y terian
H ie h X .v T V
o f .™ °‘ley « p e n d e d on sta te highw ays since the S tate
ch u rc h will be held a t 11 o'clock. H ighw ay A ct w ent into effect in 1917.
The pastor, th e Rev. E. R, D. H ol-
F unds expended by th e sta te
lensted will preach from the sub- highw ay d ep artm en t in building ceived was for building th e Union
appro ach to th e In te rsta te
ject. ‘'T he V alue of E xperim ental the present n etw ork of m ajor ro ad avenue
bridge. Legally, th e re is no sta te
K now ledge”. S unday school will w ays w hich binds to g eth er the m ileage in M ultnom ah county, a l
counties of Oregon, is g rap h ically though th e re a re 111 m iles of roads
convene prom ptly a t 10.
illu stra te d in a c h a rt p rep ared by which rep rese n t connections with
th e en gineerin g d ep artm en t of the sta te
highw ays
touching
this
Oregon S tate Motor association. county.
TROUTDALE
Autom obile re g istra tio n s for 1926
Marion is th e only county w here
Dr. and Mrs. Sim pson and d augh are also show n by counties, and the am ount sp en t on roads and the
then com pared w ith th e funds p ro p o rtio n ate num ber of m otor
te r Betty of Dodge City, K ansas, spent on roads. L ast year th e sta te
cars coincides.
a re visiting w ith th e d octor's sister reg istered 234,134 cars.
The funds w hich the sta te has
Since
the
sta
te
highw
ay
program
Mrs. Chism, also w ith Mrs. Chism 's
spent on highw ays is secured from
w
ent
into
effect
in
1917,
the
sta
te
th e gasoline tax and license fees.
son Janies and fam ily. T he trip w as
lias expended $49,375,339 on its In addition th e co u n ties have snent
m ade by autom obile.
4467 m iles of highw ays, th e c h a rt $12,466,802.98 on sta te ro ad s; th e
shows. The la rg e st am ount was ex governm ent $9,949,686.30. and $469,-
pended
in D ouglas county, $5,443.- 780.34 has been received from m is
ROCKWOOD
4.37, and re p re se n ts th e heavy con cellaneous sources, m aking a grand
A p atrio tic service will be held a t stru ctio n cost of th e Pacific h igh to tal of $72,246,609.46. D uring the
way. T h at county has th e longest
th e Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch stretch of th is in te rn atio n a l a rte ry . sam e period $8,478,831.23 has been
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- i- ■ >’ii
i u ten
i e i i an
a i i ce,
c e . a and
n i l »IN
.L 'ie .-
spent
on i m i m ain
$18,276.-
S unday m orning at 11 o’clock. At an d also som e of th e h ard e st co u n -, 4,81.36
for g en eral purposes, m aking
8 o'clock in the evening an evan try thro u g h w hich to build a road. the g ran d to ta l am ount $99 061 -
. M ultnom ah county receives no 822.05. T hese figures do n ot in-
gelistic service will be held.
anl from th e sta te by v irtu e of elude governm ent fo rest road con-
ag reem ent under th e road bond act. stru ctio n , such as th e Mt Hood
PLEASANT VALLEY T he only money th is county re- loop road.
Keith K esterson of O akland, O re
CORBETT
PLEASANT HOME
gon, m ade his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. K esterson, a sh o rt visit one
Ilav 7 ; o ti 1
J
“I”
Se, vices a t P le a sa n t
n ap -
day this week.
Mrs. Wm. D ahlquist, who has lay from th e beaches, w here she , tf, t church „ „ Sunday beginnlng at
been visiting a t th e home of her had spent several days restin g .
l0 o-clock wJth Sun(,ay gch()ol
sister, Mrs. S ta rr of S eattle, r e
At
th
e
an
n
u
a
l
school
m
eeting
of
T
h ere will be p reach in g a t 11 and
tu rn ed home S aturday.
Miss G race S utton of Indepen th e consolidated D istrict No. 39 8 o'clock by th e p asto r ,the Rev
dence, K ansas, and Mrs. W. B. F erd L am p ert w as elected d irec to r Wm F a irw e a th e r
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Towel of Longview, W ashington, tor a term of th ree y ears an d Ed.
Mrs. R. I. A nderson w as called
w ere guests last week at th e home Wilson re-elected clerk of th e
of th e ir uncle, F. M. Davis and grade schools, and W ard E vans w as to Halt L ake City on Sunday by th e
s7heJoe.Ctb o a r3 ,reCt° r ° " th6 hiKh VPry Ser‘° UB ,,,ne8B of hpr “ ° th e r '
family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. B erry of Bell
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k A nderson of ,Wh° ' 8 not « P ec‘ed to recover, be-
rose, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs.
G. N. Sager, m otored to R ickreal P o rtlan d aryi Mr. and Mrs. E lm er lnR p ast 11 y ears of age.
Sunday, re tu rn in g by w ay of Salem. A nderson from New Mexico, w ere
A very in te re stin g session of
Clyde S ager and fam ily of L ents
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held last
w ere calling on rela tiv e s here la st
Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier retu rn ed
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W oodman of F rid ay from a tw o-w eeks’ o u tin e ' en aan ce of m em bers, and Pom ona
Camas, W ashington, visited w ith a t St. M artins hot springs.
M aster F red C ran e and w ife as
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson one
Fay H ulet from H illsboro visited visitors. A larg e num ber of the
day recently.
his gran d m o th er, Mrs. Lucy K in m em bers of th is g ran g e attended
Mr. and Mrs. P re ssie of L ents caid la st week.
the session of C lackam as county
w ere v isitors at th e B. E. T u rn e r
A p arty co n sistin g of Mr. and Pom ona on W ednesday a t Boring,
hom e one day th is week.
H. Paulson, who has been con Mrs. Fred C. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. w here they w ere highly en tertain ed
fined in a hospital as a re su lt of a Lew is L. Reed, Mrs. M yrta Reed,
m ajo r operation, for th e past sev Mrs. Lewis B ratlpy, Mrs. Olivia L e and w ell-fed. T he w orthy m aster
eral m onths, has so far recovered land. Mrs. C lara Sm ith. E thel of Pom ona expressed th e belief th a t
th a t he has retu rn ed to his home. S tew art, Evelyn H ays and A rth u r th e re w ere no m ore "ch ick en s” of
The an n u a l school m eeting of Grimm enjoyed a launch rid e to th e feath ered v ariety left in the
Dist. No. 15 Jt., held last Monday, sand island and picnic d in n er u n neighborhood.
resu lted in th e election of B. E. der th e lofty cottonw ood tre^ s at
Mrs. A lice Cannon is v isitin g at
T u rn e r for directo r, and th e re- th a t place Sunday.
Ju liu s L. Meier cam e out S a tu r th e hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Jas.
election o f O. N. S ager as clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. G a rre t Yott of P a s day in his m otor boat, his first trip Melton.
adena, C alifornia, w ere Valley vis out th is sum m er in the launch.
itors F riday of th is week. Mr. and
Miss D orris G raham of P o rtlan d
Mrs. Yott. form erly resided in this visited her sister, Mrs. F red Reed.
New S lippers and Pom ps $4dk>
Tuesday.
neighborhood.
Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi
um and. low heels, $4.95. We are
POWELL VALLEY
HURLBURT
also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for
ladies a t $2.95 and $3.95. A yls
Mrs. C. A. L undquist and Mrs. E
T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv
A. T aylor, se creta ry and tre a su re r p asto r of the Sm ith M emorial P re s
respectively of th e Pow ell V alley byterian church of F airview , will
P aren t-T ea ch e r association, attend preach S unday evening a t 8 o'clock
ed the district m eeting of the P.-T at the H u rlb u rt schoolhouse.
association held in the cen tral
lib ra ry of P ortlan d W ednesday.
PLEASANT HOME
Mrs. Axel Johnson visited her
A pure cream product from
"O ur F la g ” w ill be th e su b ject of
sister Miss E sth e r N ystrom and
expertly fed world fam ous J e r
other acqu ain tan ces In P ortland the serm on Sunday m orning at
sey cows.
11:15 at the P lea san t Home M eth
W ednesday and T hursday.
E xclusively at the
odist church. Special p atrio tic m u
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood sic will be rend ered by th e choir.
TAREK PHARMACY
The E pw orth League w ill m eet a t 8
on Ju n e 28, a son,
o’clock
in
the
evening.
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Nelson w ere school will convene at 10 o’clock.
In G resham .
happily su rp rised S atu rd ay eve
Any Flavor.
ning when 50 neighbors and friends
Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts.
dropped in to help them celeb rate
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th e ir 25th wedding an n iv ersary
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S everal spoke d uring th e evening
on th e p leasu re of counting Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson as friends and ac
q u ain tan ces and th e re was m usic,
?Sth and Rauf O il.an
followed by refresh m en ts. A b eau
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tiful w edding cake w as served. The
P rogram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, Ju ly 2 and 3
couple received a se t of sliver from
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th e ir ch ild ren and o th e r pleasing
M
gifts from friends.
A F o u rth of Ju ly picnic is being
A racin g m elodram a w ith M arlon Nixon and (Ml« H arlan
arran g ed by the m em bers of th e
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f iory o i the r a te track . D epicting in au th en tic detail
Saron L u theran ch u rch to take
th e thrill». Joys and terror®. behind th e scene» of every hie race
place at Dodge park. P lan s are in
directed by K ing Baggot.
the hands of the building com m it
Comedy, “ A Hippy T ar." and In tern atio n al Yew«.
tee of the Saron L u th e ra n church.
s i x 1» a t , Jl i.v »—
D inner and Ice cream w ill be
<»•■» atralloa-Fnrter*« M a.trrplrr.
served and a program rendered.
Those w ithout m eans of tra n s p o r
tation a re asked to phone Mrs. J. G.
The titan ic pow er of a childhood love— b om am id th e w Itc h -
S tu re and it is possible th a t autos
ery of an old-fashioned g ard e n —flow ering in th e ro m antic pal-
m ay be provided for all.
aces of h isto ric V enice—atta in in g its full sp len d o r w h e n the
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G irl and the Boy m eet ag ain —an d forever—In th e Magic G arden
PILES AYP TOYSII.S
Comedy “Shady Re«t". Yew« and Cartoon.
You w ill a g re e w ith o u r
c la im s w h en you see th em .
M iss H a ls e y ’s H a n d k e rc h ie f
F e lt H a ts in all th e new est
s h a p e s a n d p a ste l sh ad es.
Come On In—
The Mileage is Fine
R e a s o n a b ly P ric e d too
Miss Eva Halsey
D o w sett B u ild in g
P h o n e 1331
ll- you're tire d of being kidded a b o u t low -cost tire
m ileag e, and really w ant to get it, let me fix you
up now w ith a set of new G oodyears.
E a st I
frith Elizabeth's Frock Shoppe
Q uality c o n sid ered ....... ly e a rs a re th e lo w est-co st
e q u ip m e n t you can buy. and you will h av e th e
s a tis fa c tio n of k n o w in g th a t no one g e ts a b e tte r
tire o r a bi t te r priee th a n you do.
No “ special d e a ls,” no “ e x tra d isc o u n ts,” no
“ long tra d e ’' Hue of taffy h ere— ju s t a m ighty
good lire at as low a priee as I can afford to
M il It.
j The Glorious Fourth §
» ilay to be joyfu lly c e le b ra te d as b rin g in g in d e
p e n d e n ce to o u r c o u n try an d o u r people.
'o il'll
Gresham Garage
P h o n e 23»!
Show Marta 7:1$ week nigh t«; I:J$ Sundays
Popular Prices
P o rtlan d , Oregon.—Adv.
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HA M LIN & HOSS, P ro p s.
Pow ell S tre e t
W hippet S ix
ä
I b is In s titu tio n will not be
open a ll day n e x t Monday,
J u ly F o u rth .
Lowest Priced Six With
4-Wheel Brakes
I’he liveliest Six in its class and the lowest
priced Six with 4-wheel brakes. Active
as a polo player vigorous as a Channel
switinner up-to-date as the class of ’28,
Nimble in traffic . , . swift in the open
. . . powerful on steep grades.
In the Whippet Six Sedan we’ve created
a world of difference in style. Fleet lines,
gleaming colors and exquisite appoint
ments stamp this a distinctive motor car.
N ote these featu res:
F o u r-w h e el b ra k e s. M odern traffic m ak e s th is sa fe ty
fe a tu re a v ita l n ecessity .
y
I.uw g rav ity r e n te r . P io n e ere d in th e W hippet.
u n iv e rs a lly ap p ro v ed .
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT
$U 1C K WILL HUILD THEM
Now
A cceleratio n . 1 0 '/ to 23'/,, f a s te r from 5 to 25 m iles
p e r h o u r th a n Its n e a re s t c o m p e tito rs.
E x c e p tio n a l pow er In p ro p o rtio n to w eig h t
ra n g e of flexibility. T ry th is c a r on h ills
W ide
E conom y. C a rrie s you f a r th e r on g a s a n d oil.
DOWN THE STRETCH”
Can be removed by Electric De
hydration. No cutting, bleeding, or
loss of time. New process. Dr. M.
M. Mackey. 209 Panama Bldg.,
ve a lot— 1’|| m ake a little — and we’ll
. . . . Com e on In— th e m ileage Is line.
W h at b e tte r day to set y o u rse lf to w a rd g r e a t
e r th in g s in life? S ta rt a ban k account a n d keep
it goin g . A chieve fin an cial in d ep e n d e n c e by th e
sim p le st a n d s u re s t fo rm u la k n o w n —re g u la r d e
p o sits plus s tic k -to -it-tiv e -n e ss .
Granada Theater
“THE MAGIC GARDEN”
si
11736619
HANNEMANN’S
ICE CREAM
"Say It w ith a W antAd."
bloom now. Some of th e d elphin
iums have spikes 10 feet in height.
A OEMOYftTRATIOY WILL COY VINCE TOC
H ill p re s s u re lu b ric a tio n .
WhYr
As on c o s tlie r cars.
Ro!ler plvot bearing« help make the
W n ip p e t Six re m a rk a b ly easy to han d le.
S n u b b e rs.
WALTER W. METZGER
Sales and Service
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USED CHEVROLETS
IJWS and IWt
SEDANS, COUPES, ROADSTERS, TOURINGS
*125 to *250
On fro n t s p rin g s , red u ce road shocks.
O versize tire s .
T h e final fa c to r in sm o o th tra v e l.
N arrow fro n t body p o sts. F o r full v isio n .
e lim in a te th e "b lin d s p o t” h azard .
T h ey
Adjustable «leering w heel. R egardless of your size
o r s ta tu r e ,th e W h ip p e t Six fits you.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
Phone 1141
GRESHAM, (IKEUOY
SERVICE