Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 01, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF
Mrs Geo. R ank called on Mrs
F ra n k G ustafson and Mrs. A lta G en­
Sven Nelson has purchased a re g ­ try last S aturday aftern o o n .
At G resham in the S tate of O regon, at th e close of business Feb 21st,
istered H am pshire ewe an d twin
1921.
FAIRVIEW
lam bs of B C. A ltm an fo r his club
RE SO IR C K S
$190 44.81
p ro ject th is year.
L
oans
and
disco
u
n
ts..........................................-
.............—............
On Monday aftern o o n of last week O verdrafts, secured and u n secu red ...............................-
Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and
1. 145.24
..............
ch ild ren spent S aturday and Sunday Mrs J. W. Moller en tertain ed a Bonds and w a rra n ts.............— ........- ........- .................................
83. 862.78
in P o rtlan d v isitin g a t th e hom e of num ber of ladies an d frien d s of th e Stocks, securities. Judgm ents, e t c . ...............................................
6 390 99
M ethodist church w hen they re-or- Banklug house ............ ............................... ......................- .............
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson.
5 000.00
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen were call­ ganized a L adies’ Aid society and F u rn itu re and fixtures........................ —
2 700.00
...............-
.............
ers at th e hom e of Mrs. A lta G entry ) the follow ing officers w ere elected: O ther real estate owned ..............................- ............-
8 820.80
president, Mrs. E dw in B urlingam e; Due from banks (n o t reserve b anks) ..........»........... - .............
1 OOO.VO
Monday evening.
F ra u k G ustafson an d fam ily spent | vice p resid en t, Mrs. S. E. Dixon; l)ue from approved reserve b an k s................- ............................
40 100.30
Sundav a t th e hom e of his sister. trea su rer. Mrs E. G reen ; secretary . Checks and o th e r cash item s...........................................................
717.93
Mrs H jalm ar Soderberg. A fea tu re Mrs J W. M oller. T he first T ues­ Exchanges to r clearing house.................... .................. - ..............
609.21
day
of
each
m
onth
will
be
a
social
of th e day was th e b irth d ay cake for
15 ,158.21
Cash
on
h
a
n
d
............................................—
...........
-........-
..............
I
m
eeting
and
th
e
th
ird
Tuesday
will
little H elen Soderberg w ith its two
3 ,000.00
' be a business m eeting. L ight re- C ustom er's liability account of ”A cceptances ....................
J wree candles.
1
freshm
ents
w
ere
served
by
th
e
Miss Mary T re b er cam e o u t from
$358,250.27
T o ta l...............................................................
' P o rtlan d M onday to spend a few days hostess.
IJAM1L1TIES
T
he
revival
m
eetings
held
in
th
e
! w ith h er m o th er and b ro th er.
15 000.00
Mr. and Mrs. A nton A nderson M ethodist church fo r th e past th ree C apital stock paid in ......................................................... - ............
5 ,000.00
S
urplus
fund
.......................................................—
.............
weeks
cam
e
to
a
close
on
F
riday
1 and fam ily from O berlin, K ansas
1 368.85
U
ndivided
profits,
less
expenses
an
d
taxes
paid
evening
A
large
n
u
m
b
er
w
ere
bap­
| have ren ted th e fo rm er H ally Chris-
149 638.07
! tensen farm an d will m ake th e ir tized and joined th e church, an d th e Individual deposits su b ject to ch eck .........................................
2 269.73
I home in th is neighborhood. F o r the I m em bership was m ore th an doubled. Demand certificates of d ep o sit....................................................
124.82
J 2 ,948.80
Mrs. Louise M orrison has been C ashier checks o u tsta n d in g .....................................................................
! past week they have been visitin g at
j the home of Mr and Mrs. B ert Olsen. confined to h er hom e the past week Tim e and savings deposits.....................................................................
,000.00
- .................—......................
with grip but is again able to go to ’’A cceptances’’ of th is bank
(They are cousins of Mrs. Olsen.
h er work at th e S undial mill
$358,250.27
Miss Rachel P eterson has been
T o ta l........................................................................... ............
confined to her hom e with m easles. S ta t^ o f O r e g o n ^ C o u u ty ^ M ultnom ah^
b an k _
solem nly
Mrs H M. Shaw. Mrs. Leslie St
C lair and baby, re tu rn e d on Sunday sw ear' th a t th e above .ta te m e n t is tru e t o ^ t h . ^ L E R ^ C a X r
m orning from a five w eeks’ visit
Subscribed and sw orn to before m e U to
V Jb lic.
with relatives In Spokane and E n d i­
cott, W ashington.
My
com
m
ission
expires
Dec.
12. 1924.
The re g u la r m eeting of Fairview
PYORRHEA
granges will he held next Saturday
C orrect A ttest: A. F. Miller, W. E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn. D irectors.
March 5. Clayton Lewis of th e Rus
CAN BE CURED selville
grange will be p resen t and
speak at th e le ctu re h o u r on th e
W hy Pay $300
pruning, sp ray in g and care of the
Artificial dentures to give o rchard Members are expected to
to $500 for a
ta k e advantage of th is opportunity.
Funeral?
complete satisfaction and The lecture h o u r is open to all.
BANK OF GRESHAM
AT PRICES RETAILING FOR WHAT
THEY COST WHOLESALE TW O
MONTHS AGO.
For Men Women and Children
B IS H O P B R O S .
FOR QUALITY
Ptyone 641
DENTISTRY
Almetal
Washing Machines
E lectric-driven, G as-heated
REDUCED
FROM
extracting without causing
$185
pain.
to $149.50
W e’ll gladly examine your
PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO.
case free and give our best
F o r sale by
L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO., GRESHAM
COTTRELL
advice.
C. Smith Long
TRACTOR
W ORK
AND
J. E. Stevenson
OF ALL KINDS
By Hour or Acre
S tated
C om m unication
of
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. k .
ft A. M., S atu rd ay evening
March 5. 1921 a t 8 :00 p. m. L a­
b o r in F. C. Degree. V isiting b ro th ­
ers welcome.
__
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y.
H. D. McCREARY, W. M.
a
Will go any place
310 Bush and Lane Bldg.
CECIL POUNDER
PORTLAND
Phone Corbett 730
Mr and Mrs. Geo. B lackburn and
Mr and Mrs. Guy R obertson m ade a
trip to H illsboro on Sunday. They
m ade th e trip by auto. Mr. R o b e rt­
son rem ained at H illsboro w here he
is assistin g on th e F arm B ureau drive ,
in W ashington county.
. u
Mr. and Mrs. R ae S utton an d baby,
of P o rtlan d , sp en t Sunday and Mon­
day w ith Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts. .
Thev are going to leave T uesday for
P ark d ale to visit w ith Mr. B u tto n s
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs S. B. Sutton
| Mrs. E lla Schneider, of P o rtlan d ,
T h e T id e o f T h r if t
L e a d s o n to F o r t u n e
$1,000,000
8 Per Cent Five-Year Gold Notes
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
Dated March 1, 1921—Due March 1, 1926
N otes Now R ead y for Im m ed iate D elivery
TITLE & TRUST COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON, Trustee
L ilt of Banks Where Sub­
scriptions May Be Made
P o rtlan d , O regon—
u 8 N a tio n a l Bank.
Ladd * Tilton Bank.
N orth w estern N ational B an s
F ir st N ational Bank.
P en in su la N ation al Bank.
F irst N ation al Bank o f Linnton.
Bank o f Sellwood.
C itisen s Bank.
H ibernia Com. and Sav. Bank.
T itle * T rust Co.
W oodburn, O regon—
Bank o f W oodburn.
Salem . Oregon—
Ladd A Bush Bank.
C apital N ation al Bank.
Salem Hank of Commerce.
IT. S. N ation al Bank.
V ancouver. W ash in gton —
V ancouver N ational Hank.
W ash in gton E xch an ge Bank.
U. 8. N ational Bank.
O regon City. Oregon—
Bank
of
Com merce.
Silverton , O regon—
Coolidge * McLaine.
M onitor, O regon—
M onitor S ta te Bank.
G resham . O regon—
B ank of G resham .
E stacad a. Oregon—
E stacad a
S tate
Bank.
Mt. A ngel, Oregon—
Bank o f M ount Angel.
If you have any interest whatever in laying aside something for the Pro­
verbial “ Rainy Day” .the opportunity this Company is now offering you should
be grasped at once.
The habit of thrift inevitably brings money and property to the man who
possesses it, who lives within his income, saves constantly, invests prudently.
His industry never lags. He always has what the unthinking call good
luck.” Fortune comes his way. He is favored. Year after year he sees his
store increaae. hear of poverty is banished. He lives in pb nty.
The desire to spend, which torments so many who have little to spend,
does not bother him, for with the prosperity his thrift brings him he learns
true values and comes to know and thoroughly dislike waste, indulgence and
every form of extravagance.
We say again to the prudent business man or women and to the thrifty
wage earner that no better opportunity has ever been presented to the invest­
ors of this community than the 8 per cent five-year Gold Notes which are now
being offered to our employes, customers and to the public.
A very large part of the entire offering of $1,000,000 worth of these notes
has alrea.lv been subscribed. These securities are in steady and strong de­
mand and at the rate they are now being taken up it is only a matter ol a
very few days before the entire offering will he exhausted.
The investment is safe and sound, both as to principal and interest, as you
can readily ascertain by consulting your hiWker.
_
These notes are backed by the large number of public utility properties
which supply a useful and necessary public service to nearly 40 communities
in this district.
Furthermore, it is a home investment in a laige and growing industry
whose development and progress will inevitably assist the prosperity of the
many communities served by it.
We urge you to call at any of the Company’s offices and investigate this
unusual opportunity at once.
COMPLETE
FUNERAL
$75
—tnclatUntf c .X .t, .m bslm tag. onUM.
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In limited amounts the notes may be purchased on installm ent payments.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
First Floor, Electric Bldg., Portland, Ore. Mar. 5100
Division Offices
Salem, Ore.; Oregon City, Ore.; Vancouver, Wash.
grave
».
Independent Funerei Dlrectors
NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
E xtensive alteratio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t and A lder
S treets P assenger S tation and much b etter accom m odations have
been provided for o u r patrons.
T his building Is now being used exclusively by us and, in ad d i­
tion to th e tick et office, lo st a rtic le s’ b ureau and express office, we
have Installed an "E L E C T R IC STO RE," w here Mazda lamp« and
electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade fo r elec­
tric lig h t and power, and w here lig h t an d pow er bills may be paid.
T his will m ake it possible fo r o u r p atro n s to tra n sa c t such m a t­
te rs ol business w ith o u r com pany w ith o u t going up tow n to our
m ain office« in th e E lectric building, and you will receive ttys sam e
courteous and atten tiv e service.
P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co.
called on old friends in th is vicinity
Monday of last week.
Mr. an d Mrs. M. C. D onahue, of
Bend, sp en t W ednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Craswell.
Mre. S. B. Splawn has been con­
fined to h er bed the past few days
w ith a bad cold.
Louise and Dorothy G illiam , of
P o rtlan d , spent S aturday and Sunday
w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er, Mrs J. F.
M anary.
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Crasw ell w ere
d in n er guests at th e home of Mr. and
Mrs Win. J. P h alr T uesday of last
The
P aren t-T each er association
will m eet at th e schoolhouse on F r i­
day evening, March 4. All m em bers
a re urged to be present. V isitors
will be welcome.
The sym pathy of the com m unity
goes out to Mr. and Mrs. C harlie
W ilkinson In th e loes of th e ir Infant
: son who was born on F rid ay inorn-
! Ing and died on th e evening of th e
1 sam e day. Services w ere held a t th e
i hom e on Sunday m orning and the
1 little body was laid to rest In th e
P leasan t Home cem etery
THOMPSON’S
D eep-C urve l s ‘n»ee arc Its-tOv
T rad em ark R egistered
TIIE SIGN OF
PE R FE C T SERVICE!
T horoughly experienced O ptome­
trists for the exam ination and ad ­
ju stm en ts. skilled w orkm en to con­
s tru c t th e lenses— a concentrated
service th a t g u ara n tee s depend­
able g lasses at reasonable price«
Com pleto L ens Grinding
F acto ry on th e I'renils*»
SAVE YOI'R EYES
PLEASANT HOME
Miss Iren e C otton, of Salem , was
th e guest of her b ro th er, Rev. Earl
B. Cotton S aturday and Sunday. Sun­
day m orning a t th e church services
Rev. Mr Cotton and his siste r sang
a b eautiful d u et in th e ir usual ch a rm ­
ing m anner.
The M ethodist L adies’ Aid society
will m eet at th e hom e of Mrs M.
L ennartz
W ednesday
aftern o o n .
T h ere Is plenty of work and a good
atten d an ce Is desired
Mrs. A lta G entry and son Russel
w ere g u ests a t the hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. W illiam s Sunday.
Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam s have Just closed a
deal for 10 acres of land which they
purchased from Mis» E lva Dolan.
They are m aking plans to Improve
th e ir new property and hope to move
onto it w ithin a year. At present th e
h atch in g season Is on and th e care of
2000 eggs Is keeping them both very
busy. T he first hatch will come off
in ab o u t one week.
Mrs R ebecka O hm et has been
q u ite 111 b ut Is able to be up and
around again.
Mrs. W. E. M arkell was a P o rtlan d
visitor T uesday.
Have located In G resham and am
ready to ta k e any w ork In my line
Long experience W ork g u aran teed .
Let me bid on your work. P hone 327.
L J. W inter.
Get your farm engines fixed to run
like new. Prices reasonable. W ork
g u aran teed
Call up N orm an Sm ith.
G resham
G arage phone 18, resi­
dence phone 51.
Com m ercial p attern s fo r home
m aking of garm ent» should be tested
by m easuring and com paring w ith
the individual m easurem ent« of th e
person. Such correction« as m ay be
necessary should then be m ade on the
paper p attern .
Keep in styl«.
"clsasy-fled" ads.
»
» o tto .
P h o n « M ain 2691 or A 578-85
M otif* to F arm ers.
SECURITIES DEPARTMENT
fu n .rsl
MILLER & TRACEY
Washington at Ella. West Side.
C ontractor and B uilder
NOTES IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100, $500 AND $1000
ho«,
Try one of thoee
THOMPSON
OPTICAL INSTITUTE
Cha».
A. Rusco, P resid en t and
G eneral M anager.
EYESIG HT SPEC IA LISTS
P o rtla n d 's L arg est, Most Modern
Best Equipped, Exclusive Optical
E stablishm ent.
205»-111-I l CORHETT BLDG.,
FIF T H AND MORRISON,
S in ce I IMIS
W i S A Y -F O R W A R D
MARCH
G o iN G r •
IP Y O U
W A N T TO
TIIE PBRSON WIKI
WANTS TO KEEP ON
progressing m ust m ake certain
th a t his h ealth la "rig h t side up
w ith ca re."
One good way to
m ake certain o t thia Is to p u r­
chase
m eats
whose
qualtty-
g u ara n teed n ess will m ake him
feel ce rtain th a t his digestion
will assim ilate th e proper food
values.
One way to m ake ce r­
ta in of th a t Is to buy your m eats
here.
Gresham Meat Market
Phone 41
Wood
Cull ties for sale. Ekstrom Truck
Service, phone 851.
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