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FO UR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
This recipe is for one large
pie with top and bottom crust
The Forged Bride ”
and rub In lig h tly w ith Angers;
add w ater slo w ly u n til o f right
con sisten cy to roll out. D iv id e in
h alves, roll out one h a lf thin ;
put on In sm a ll p ieces h a lf re
m aining sh orten in g; fold upper
and low er ed g es in to cen ter;
fold sid es in to center, fold sid es
to cen ter again ; roll out th in and
put on pie plate. R ep eat w ith
other h a lf for top crust.
2 cups flour
W teaspoon sa lt
2 teasp oon s R oyal B ak in g
Powder
% cup sh orten in g
cold wuter
Blft togeth er flour, sa lt and b a k
in g powder; add sh orten in g amt
rub in very lig h tly w ith tip« o f
Angers (th e le s s it Is handled th e
b etter th e p aste will be) Add
cold w ater very slo w ly , enough
to hold dough tog eth er (do not
work or knead dou gh )
D ivide
In h alves; roll out one p a r t thin
on floured board and use for
bottom crust. A fter pie Is Idled
roll out other part fur top.
A b s o lu te ly P u r e
teasp oon s R oyal B a k in g
P ow der
H teasp oon sa lt
2 tablesp oon s sh o rten in g
f apples, or 1 q u art sliced apple»
2 tablesp oon s su gar
1 teasp oon m ilk
S ift flour, b ak in g powder and
salt; add sh orten in g and rub In
very ligh tly; add Just en ou gh
cold w ater to hold dou gh to
gether. R oll h a lf ou t o n floured
board, line b ottom o f p ie p la te;
All In apples, w h ich h a v e been
w ashed, pared and cu t in to th in
slice s; sp rin k le w ith su g a r; fla
vor with cinnam on or n u tm eg;
wet ed ges o f crust w ith cold
w ater; roll out rem ainder o f p as
try; cover pie, p ressin g ed g es
tig h tly to g eth er and bako in
m odvrato oven 30 m inutes.
Wilt«*« o f L o n ely B o o k s
S he .Meets.
“ Social life In (h e Insect w o rld "
h as been lonely sin ce e a rly sp rin g
H e Is a la rg e g o o d -n a tu re d , d e a r -
typed fellow
th e s o rt a n y o n e w ould
be p ro u d to know . H ut som ehow he
does n o t seem to be p o p u la r in
G resh am . It is n o t th a t be is a h ig h
brow In bis m a n n e r. No o n e could
be m o re su ccessfu l th a n he In m e e t
ing e v ery o n e o n Ills ow n g ro u n d . Vet
he Is lonely, ills only frie n d s seem
to be a few trie d an d tr u e in tro d u c e d
by Dr. T h o m p so n . W ould th a t G re sh
am w ould ta k e h im as he is a h ig h
ly e n te r ta in in g g e n tle m a n , and well
in fo rm e d on his sp ecial su b je c t.
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Clean
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long blue ebim ney b u rn e r tu rn s every
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Hot
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GRESHAM THEATRE
PIES and PASTRIES
C
JULY
M rs. R ose M eazger h a s a s g u e s ts
th is w eek h e r d a u g h te r s . M rs. Isab el
K ern a n d M rs. B onnie C lo n in g e r a n d
c h ild re n .
W ALTER ADRIAN, Mgr.
L a n g G oodw in, w ho u n d e rw e n t an
o p e ra tio n fo r a p p e n d ic itis re c e n tly ,
is now a t h o m e an d is m a k in g a good
reco v ery
W ith P re tty M ary M aclaren
D r. J. E. C la n a h a n o f S easid e m ad e
in th e lea d in g role
a s h o r t b u sin e ss tr ip to G resh am th is
w eek. H is w ife is h e re on a v isit w ith
HAROLD
LLOYD
p a re n ts , M r a n d M rs. H M. M iller
In a big la u g h p ro d u c e r
a n d o th e r re la tiv e s.
E. D. R a k e r an d w ife left e a rly
th is w eek fo r E sta c a d a w h ere he w ill
look a f t e r th e g a ra g e b u sin ess d u rin g
A lso an E d u c a tio n a l F e a tu r e
th e a b se n c e of W ard In g lis, w ho,
w ith h is fa m ily is s p e n d in g a w eek
a t S easid e.
MONROE SALISBURY in
R. D. B ailey h as p u rc h a s e d th e
D ah lq u ist c o tta g e on H ood a v e n u e
an d F o u r th s tr e e t, w h ere th e y hav e
been liv in g fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s. T h ey an d a big R ainbow C om edy e n title d
a re p la n n in g e x te n s iv e im provem ents
RED HOT FINISH
on th e p ro p e rty .
L a te M onday e v e n in g A1 H a m m a r
had an in te re s tin g ex p erien ce.
Mr
H a m m a r w en t to h is c a r to go h om e 1
an d In th e d a rk n e s s he ste p p e d on a
m an w ho w as ly in g u n d e r th e c a r
d ra in in g th e g a so lin e o u t of th e ta n k
Of c o u rse th e m an w as c a u g h t w ith
th e goo d s a n d h ad to co n fess to h is
g u ilt. H e offered to pay fo r th e g a s
o r do m ost a n y th in g r a t h e r th a n face
th e Ju stic e of peace. Mr. H a m m a r
took h is n am e to look up h is reco rd
an d th e n le t h im go.
A la r g e A m erican flag w hich w as
h u n g in fro n t o f th e B an k of G re sh
am on th e 5 th o f J u ly , d is a p p e a re d !
from th e b a n k b u ild in g la te In th e '
e v e n in g .
Tw o m en p a ssin g saw a
m an pick it up an d w alk off b u t did
n o t le a rn u n til la t e r th a t h e w as not
th e rig h tf u l o w n er.
Office and Shop,
It is e s tim a te d from ca n v a ss of th e
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg
d iffe re n t ice c ream d e a le rs In G r e s h !
am th a t th e r e w ere n e a rly 350 gal-1 G resham , Or«.
P h on e »Ox
Ions o f Ice c re a m sold In G resh am
Prank C. Jon es
Floyd L. Mark
J u ly 5 th . T h is d o e sn ’t in c lu d e th e
s ta n d s on th e f a ir g ro u n d s w hich
p ro b a b ly d isp o sed of 250 o r 300 g a l
lons.
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for every meal every day.
The book is so full of sur
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another dull meal in the
home. Here are a few sug
gestions from the new
Royal Cook Book.
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GRESHAM LOCALS
C arpentering
Floor Finish
E lectrical W iring
Fixture* and Lamp*
Septic Tanks
C em ent Work
In " c le a r” and eight beautiful colors
it is the ideal varnish for all woodwork.
On today—it's dry tomorrow with a
waterproof gloss that will not scratch
white.
M ain S tre e t
Mrs. M a rg aret C aln, re c en tly from
T illam o o k co u n ty , is th e la te st a d d i
tion to th e O u tlo o k force.
Mrs. O scar M cC lung of W a u n a .
O reg o n , sp e n t T h u rsd a y a t th e h om e
of h e r a u n t, Mrs. H. C. L a rse n . M rs
'.M cC lung is v isitin g re la tiv e s a t B o r
ing now .
A re c e n t Issue of T h e B a k e r H erald
c o n ta in s th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t E.
E. W ellin g an d J. I. B aro n h av e p u r
ch ased th e in te re s t of W. C. Nay an d
a re now th e sole o w n ers o f th e W ell-
Ing-H acon-N ay, Inc., co m p an y of
B aker
T hey h a n d le a fu ll lin e of
■ C h e v ro le t c a rs, tru c k s an d p a n s
B oth Mr. W ellin g an d Mr Bacon a re
fo rm e r G resh am m en h a v in g left
h e re o n ly a few m o n th s ago to e n te r
th e b u sin ess w hich they now ow n.
Mrs. F ra n k P eak h ad as h e r g u e sts
o v e r th e w eek -en d Mrs W in. P e te r s
of Je ro m e . Id a h o ; Mrs. M iller S m ith
of P o rtla n d an d Mrs J. C. L em o n of
I N ew berg
All fo u r lad ies h a v e been
I old tim e frie n d s an d to r m e r n elg h -
! h o rs a t P r a tt, K an sas.
M rs P eak
h as sp en t som e tim e at N ew berg r e
c en tly visit lug w ith th e s e frien d s.
R oy G ibbs ties h is h o rse a t a n o th e r
h itc h in g post n o w ad ay s.
,
T h e S p iritu a lis t cam p m e e tin g will
o pen J u ly 2 5 th an d c o n tin u e Its v a r i
ous m e e tin g s u n til A ugust 22d. '
M edium s an d s p e a k e rs fro m all o v e r
th e U n ited S ta te s an d C a n a d a . All
p h ases of th e c u lt w ill he d c n io n s tr a t - !
ed
T h is seaso n p ro m ises to be th e
g re a te s t e v e r h eld on th e coast.
G. \\ . Cook an d fam ily of P o rtla n d
w ere w eek -en d g u e s ts of th e L. I.
K id d e r fam ily a n d en jo y ed th e c e le
b ra tio n h e re
T h e W F H oney and G eo rg e
H oney an d th e G eo T ow le fam ilies
a re sp e n d in g a w eek o r tw o a t C an-
H E K E S C fC R fA S O f:
W H Y OUR M EAT.
A lways
is so
FRESH ANOr^W EFr*
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PROEF K
REFRIG R
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M ADE A STUDY O F
re f rig e r a tio n as it ap-
plies to a m e a t m a rk e t.
E ach
pound of m e a t th a t leav es th is
sh o p h as been ta k e n c a re o f in
a m a n n e r th a t in s u re s its p u rity ,
Its te n d e rn e s s an d its flavor.
A
visit to o u r m a r k e t w ill convince
you th a t y o u r m e a t p u rc h a s e s
sh o u ld be m ad e h ere.
GRESHAM MEAT
MARKET
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F ta h on F rid a y
F PhollC 651
G RESH A M
G EO . D IE T L ,
P h o n e 881
P ro p .
BONAMI
OIL S T O V E S
With
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Satisfaction Guaranteed or Return the Stove
2- H ole Burner, $19.00
3- H ole Burner, $25.00
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R EPO R T OF TIIE CONDITION OF
H E M ST IT C H IN G
MIW. C A ItK IK HANSEN
, ‘h o n e 8 1 x 3
G resh am
■Main S t . . n e a r H igh School
GRESHAM
SANITARY MARKET
H a» Y o u r M e c h a n ic F a ile d
| Patented
Miss E th el M e w h trte r h as re sig n ed
h e r p o sitio n w ith th e O u tlo o k P u b
lish in g co m p an y to accept e m p lo y
m ent w ith th e F irs t S ta te H ank of
G resh am .
Ask J. G. MAST
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
to lo c a te y o u r tr o u b le s ’ L et us find
All sm a ll a d ju s tm e n ts
Rev. G eorge H enry H a rris o n w ill I it fo r you.
p reach
a t th e G re sh a m
B a p tist arp fre e of c h a rg e . W e ra n o v e rh a u l
y o u r m o to r In s h o r te s t tim e an d r e a
c h u rc h n ext S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 11 so n a b le ch a rg e s.
o ’clock. S u n d ay sch o o l w ill co n v en e;
L E X E Y & G EO R G E .
At P ow ell St. n ex t to th e N oveltv
a t 10.
S to re.
W . C. M cC ollaugh h a s b o u g h t a I
h om e in P o rtla n d an d is p la n n in g to
N otice to th e P u b lic .
T h e Good E a ts r e s ta u r a n t on th e
m ove his fam ily th e r e w ith in a few
days. He h as em p lo y m e n t w ith th e I c o rn e r of M ain an d P ow ell is now-
open fo r b u sin ess.
G ive us a tr ia l
P. R. L. & P . com pany.
an d w e w ill g iv e you sa tisfa c tio n . 8
O u r r e g u la r
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e Q ueen M eals a t all h o u rs .
E s th e r c ircle w ill be h eld a t th e ! d in n e rs, 45c a n d 50c.
A'lv.
C. G . M ILLS, P ro p .
h o m e of M rs. J . T. S tlU io n s next
M onday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock. A lii Bookvviigou T im e S c h e d u le E v ery
T u esd ay .
g irls 14 y e a rs old and o v e r a re in -,
G ilb e rt 10 to 11 a. m. P ow ell V al
v lted to jo in th is e n te r p ris in g circle.
ley a n d B u ck ley A venue 11 to 1 1 :3 0 .
Mr. an d M rs. W. J. H o llen b ec k and L ynch sc h o o lh o u se 1 1 :3 0 to 12:30.1
c h ild re n a n d H aro ld K ern h a v e g o n e I R ockw ood 1 to 1 :4 5 . F a irv ie w 2 to
to S easid e fo r a few days o u tin g .
, 2 :3 0 . P le a s a n t V alley 2 :4 5 to 3-15
Bell rose 3 :3 0 to 4.
Mrs. A da B u rto n , w ho h a s been '
I
v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r, Mrs. C.
P h o n e 175.
P o w ell an d o th e r re la tiv e s and
A uto T ops R ecovered an d R e
frie n d s, r e tu r n s to n ig h t to h e r hom e
p a ire d . All k in d s of T op M ateria l
a n d C u rta in W indow s.
In S a c ra m e n to . C a lifo rn ia .
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• b e rry P ic k e rs W a n te d .
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to begin a t o n c e ; 3 0 -acre o rc h a rd .)
Big
crop.
C has. Van W allg h em ,
R. A, T ro u td a le .
P h o n e G re s h a m '
84x4.
40 I
P ro f. J o h n I,a D ue of G re en v ille
C ollege. Illin o is, an old re s id e n t of
AUTO TOP SHOP.
G resh am
th is v icin ity . Is v is itin g w ith r e la M ain S tre e t.
tiv es an d frie n d s h ere.
P ro fe sso r
La Due is a b ro th e r-in -la w of D. M.
MISS FRIEDA BRATZEL
C ath ey an d M rs. S. C. Jo n e s. H e is
T e a c h e r in P ia n o
now v is itin g n t W elches w ith h is s is
P riv a te o r class lessons. S pecial
te r. Mrs. C has. K a d d e rly of P o rtla n d .
a tte n tio n g iv en to b e g in n e rs In
re la x a tio n a n d h a n d d ev elo p m en t.
Mr. an d Mrs. Ben R an ey h a v e r e
R id ge A v., near L aw rence
ceived w ord from th e ir so n . H arvey,
P h on e 791
th a t he h ad finished h is 3 -y e a r e n - !
listm e n t In th e U n ited S ta te s navy
an d h as receiv ed his d is c h a rg e . H is
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cisco.
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RESO U RCES.
• L oans a n d d is c o u n ts .................................................
$316,0 1 5 .8 5
O v e rd ra fts, sec u re d an d u n se c u re d
M *0
B onds an d w a r r a n ts ............................................
246,0 3 8 .0 9
S tocks, se c u ritie s , ju d g m e n ts , e tc ..............
1,810.00
B a n k in g ho u se ......................................................
25,000.00
F u r n itu r e a n d fix tu re s..............
4,9 4 4 .8 9
Due from ap p ro v e d re s e rv e b a n k s .....
79,914.68
'C h e c k s a n d o th e r cash ite n .s ..............
134.50
E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g h o u s e ......
76.42
) C ash on h a n d ......................................................
7,943.26
O th e r re so u rc e s ..............
31.19
T o ta l ..................................................................
$682,5 3 1 .4 8
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( a p ita l s to rk paid In
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S u rp lu s fu n d
25,0 0 0 .0 0
U ndivided profits, less expenses an d tax es paid
4.280.78
P o sta l saving» b an k d e p o s its ...........
2.599.94
In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b je c t to check
3 0 6 ,2 2 2 .8 0
D em and certific a te s of d ep o sit
351.11
C a sh ie r checks o u ts ta n d in g
9,629.56
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29 9 ,4 4 7 .2 9
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5,0 0 0 .0 0
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$6 8 2 ,5 3 1 .4 8
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