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O lT U W K
FAIRVIEW
FRIDA Y
MAY
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1021
PAGE THKEB
REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF
M OTHER'S D A Y PROGRAM
TO BE HELD SU N D A Y
BANK OF GRESHAM
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Mrs. J. C. W lndle has gone to Sea
side for th e benefit of h e r h ealth and
T he Girl R eserves of P leasan t 1921. At G resham In th e S tate of O regon, at th e close of business April 28,
is visiting w ith old frien d s d u rin g '
Home will have ch arg e of th e se rv
RKSOl’RCKS
h er stay there.
$182,666.10
Mrs. Jo h n P eterson an d Mrs. Ed ices at th e M ethodist church Sunday Loans and disco u n ts............................................................................
1.682.72
win B urlingam e were shopping In m orning. A very pleasing program O verdrafts, secured and un secu red ........................................................
Bonds and w a r r a n ts ................................................................................. 86,437.38
has been arran g ed by th e g irls in Stocks,
P o rtlan d Tuesday.
secu rities, ju d g m en ts, etc...........................
5,450.99
H. A. F u lle r w ent to P o rtlan d on h o n o r of th e “ m others of th e la n d ." B anking house ............................................................................................
5,000.00
business Tuesday.
T he p rogram is as follow s;
F u rn itu re and fixtures .......................................
2,700.00
Alex. A nderson is 6lowly recover
8,820.80
T he Girl R eserves m arch and song. O ther real e sta te ow ned.......................................................... ” ” ..............
ing from his recent illness.
; Due from banks (n o t reserve b a n k s )........................... $ 1,000.00
P rayer, H. G. Bickford.
] Due from approved reserve b an k s..................................... 40,417.36
F ran ces W oods has com pleted her
Song, H arb o r of Home— Girl Re Checks and o th e r cash Item s.............................................. 1.053.89
y ear's school n ear M osier, Oregon,
serves
Exchanges for clearin g house............................................
148.05
and has retu rn ed home.
Reading. M other's Day— A nna Len- C ash on hand ........................................................................... 15,047.98
Mrs. George Jacobs and Mrs. H a t
$57,667.28
tie Legg, of P o rtlan d , w ere g u ests of n artz.
C u sto m er’s liability account of “ A cceptances"
............
3,000.00
Mrs. Ju lia Snover, T hursday.
Male q u arte t. T he Songs th a t M oth
Mrs. Alma H all and d au g h ter, Mrs. e r Sang— H. L. Ball, W. R. Crosier,
T o ta l.....................................................................
..................... $353,425.27
Sue Wilcoxen, drove front Kedntond, j
LIABILITIES
arriv in g h ere W ednesday afternoon. E B. C otton, H. G. Bickford.
$ 15,000.00
Reading, A Boy’s M other -Dale C apital stock paid In.................................................
Mrs. W ilcoxen will spend h e r vacation
S urplus fund ...............................................................
..........
5,000.00
j here w ith h e r m other.
A ltm an.
U ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
1,633.73
Handy Cook of Mosier. Oregon, is
Song, M other Rocks Baby to Sleep Ind iv id u al deposits subject to check ....................
$153,123.54
visiting his g ran d p a re n ts. Mr. and — Genevieve and A luia Bickford.
Demand certificates of d ep o sit..............................
1,746.97
Mrs. Jam es B urlingam e and oth er
1.300.28
R eading, W hat a L ittle Girl T hinks C ashier checks o u ts ta n d in g ....................................
, relatives here th is week.
Certified checks ...........................................................
498.81
—
Amy
Sloop.
Mrs. H. A. W agoner was called io
Tim e and savings deposits.......................................
. 164,621.94
Song, Love at Home— Girl Re
P o rtlan d S aturday on account of the
$321,291.54
serious illness of Mr. W agoner's serves.
.................
7,500.00
Bills payable for money borrow ed .....................
fath er.
Mr. W agoner accom panied
.................
3,000.00
R eading, M other is N ever Too “ A cceptances" of th is b a n k .....................................
h e r home W ednesday.
W
eary—
W
ilm
a
Chase.
JflF”
Mrs. Louise M orrison w ent to P o rt
T o ta l.......................................................................... ....................... $353,425.27
S alute and song to all m othera
land on business T hursday.
T h ese w ill be b u ilt a n d th is m eans a g re a t
S
tate
of
Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
Mrs. H um phrey and Mrs. Addle p rese n t— Girl Reserves.
d e m a n d fo r lu m b e r a n d n a tu r a lly th e p ric e
I, K. A. Miller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
Phelps m otored o ut from P o rtlan d
M
other’s
Day
address
by
th
e
pas
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge
w ill in crease.
T h u rsd ay and took lunch w ith Mr.
and belief
K. A. M ILLER, Cashier.
tor, Rev. E arl B. Cotton.
and Mrs. H. A. F u ller.
(1) A m e ric a ’8 fo re sts a re g ra d u a lly b e in g d e p le t
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 6th day of May. 1921.
M. R. SH IPLEY . N otary Public.
ed a n d th e d ista n c e b etw een th e re m a in in g
TROUTDALE
P L E A SA N T HOME
My com m ission expires Dec. 12, 1924.
fo re sts a n d th e saw m ills is becom ing g re a te r
C orrect A tte st: A. F. Miller, W. E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn. D irectors.
T he May Day p arty given by th e
each y e a r.
Mrs. Alice Hix. of T ro u td ale, was a
g u est a t th e hom e of Mrs. M. Len- E astern S tar social club was a g rea t
REPO R T OF T H E CONDITION O F
(2) I t is o n ly re a so n a b le to e x p e c t lu m b e r p rices
success. T he ladies are planning to
n artz, W ednesday.
to ad v an ce.
F reelin Collins has th e sm allpox give a hard tim es p arty May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as of F air- At Sandy, Oregon, in th e S tate of Oregon, at th e close of business
D ecide to ow n a hom e. P la c e y o u r c o n tra c t
and th e fam ily are in q u ara n tin e.
Mr* Collins is cam ping in th e bu ild view attended th e supper given by April 28th, 1921.
w h ile p ric e s a re a t rock -b o tto m .
ing next to his hom e th a t has been th e L adies’ Aid on S aturday night.
RESOURCES
Member
used by th e M ethodist ju n io r S un
Mrs. C. E. Bush and d a u g h te r from L oans an d d is c o u n ts................................................................................ $135,700.64
day school d ep artm en t. All th e su p B ridal Veil w ere guests of Mrs. O verdrafts, secured and u n secu red ........................................................
42.35
plies and fu rn itu re of th e d ep a rtm en t O strand over th e week-end.
Bonds and w a rra n ts..................................................................................... 53,697.66
have
been
moved
to
th
e
parsonage
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
H
aines,
Mr.
and
G R ESH A M . OREGON
B anking house ........................................................................................
3.897.00
w here th e classes will m eet for th e Mrs. Geo. Wilcox and Mrs. Alice F u rn itu re and fixtures................................................................................
2,700.00
next few weeks. D ep artm en t work C o u rtier from L ato u rell, atten d ed the Due from approved reserve b an k s.......................................................
Phone 2431
See J. G. M ast
48,609.38
will be carried on w ith o u t in te rru p p arty given by th e E astern S tar social Checks and o th e r cash item s...................................................................
112.12
tion.
Next
Sunday
is
M
other's
Day
club
F
rid
ay
night.
Cash on h a n d ................................................................................... .1.......... 14,574.00
E xclu sive R epresentative N ational Builders Bureau
and it is hoped th a t all m others will
Milton
Fox
m
ade
a
trip
to
S
eattle
100.86
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--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- -------------- J be p resen t a t the services which will F rid ay n ig h t, retu rn in g Sunday a f te r O ther resources .....................................................
be held in th e ir honor. All ju n io rs noon.
T o ta l............................................................................................................ $259,434.01
are urged to rem em ber th a t th e ir
Miss M arguerite Bailey, of G resh
LIA B ILITIES
Sunday school session will be held at am , was th e g u est of Mary McGinnis C apital stock paid in ................................................................................ $ 20,000.00
th e p arsonage west of th e church and over S aturday and Sunday.
Surplus fund ...............................................................................................
4.00Q.00
to be on hand prom ptly.
Jam es B urns has moved his family Undivided profits, leBS expenses and taxes p aid .............................
1,736.89
Zelm a Collins, who is in q auran- back to his residence on th e highw ay Individual deposits su b ject to ch eck................................................... 113,279.32
tin e w ith h er fam ily as a resu lt of h er a fte r spending th e w inter a t th e S un Demand certificates of d eposit...............................................................
1,040.00
b ro th e r’s illness had a 100 per cent dial ranch.
C ashier checks o u tstan d in g ..................................................................
9,545.9»
record for atten d an ce since th e first
L aurence H udson is hom e from Tim e and Savings deposits...................................................................... 109.837.81
of Ja n u ary . Zelm a and th e o th er G reat L akes, Illinois, for a sh o rt
frien d s in the school re g re t th a t the visit.
T o ta l............................................................................................................ $259,434.01
record has been broken.
Mrs F red F ederspiel and d au g h ter
S tate of Oregon, County of Clackam as, ss:
The Girl Heserves have been prom are visiting h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
I, F red L. P roctor, CaBhler of the above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
ised a full su p p o rt in th e ir clean-up T. Low.
th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
program a t th e P leasan t Home cem e
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Loeb and
FR ED L. PROCTOR, C ashier.
te ry S atu rd ay , May 7. As m any as fam ily from P o rtlan d were g m n ts of
Subscribed and sw orn to before me tills 4th day of Mav, 1921.
possible should bring lunches and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, Sunday.
CECIL O. DUKE, N otary Public.
spend th e day.
Miss L illian W allace and Miss
My com m ission expires Ju n e 18th, 1923.
Cecelia D andom elen is w orking at Jesse McNair from S eattle are guests C o rrect A tte st: W. A. P roctor, J. G. Sleret, F red L. P roctor, D irectors.
Crown Point.
of Mrs. M argaret Burns.
M. Federspiel says his straw b erry
and cherry outlook is fa ir th is season
PL E A SA N T V A LLEY
and he expects to employ a t least 20
Mrs. Jos. P u tn am , of C orvallis, has pickers.
W tu *
T he services at th e M eihodist
retu rn ed hom e a fte r several days'
CA10L FLUSHING OIL
visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. G. H. church, Sunday evening, will be In
ch arg e of th e choir and an ap p ro p ri
A t First-class Garages
Richey.
ZEROLENE
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Richey accom a te program has been arran g ed un
panied by J. A. Richey, all of Boring, der the direction of th e leader, Mrs.
and other Dealers
visited at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Cook are
Will Richey one day recently.
Jas. S pringer, of P o rtlan d , is a happy over the arriv al of an eight-
pound baby girl a t th e ir home, on
| Valley visito r th is week.
W. U. Moore was in Oregon City May 5.
I on business Tuesday.
SA N D Y .
F red Borges en te rta in e d friends
from th e city last Sunday.
The M o th er’s Day m essage will be
Jo h n F orsgren m ade a business
delivered a t the M ethodist church
trip to F airview Monday.
Mrs. Jno. K udoch of L ents was a Sunday evening by th e pasto r, Rev.
A K o d ak is th e b e st ( lif t— one
caller at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Cotton. P reaching servlet's
begin a t 7:45.
th a t is alw a y s u se fu l a n d n e v e r
Jas. McLean. Sunday.
F red Olson and fam ily form erly of
w e a rs out.
t
th is place b ut who have spent the
KELSO
p ast year in C alifornia, have re
R ig h t in season a n d th e p rice is
tu rn ed and we are inform ed th a t they
T he re g u la r services will be held
dow n a b o u t 20 p e r cent;
have purchased th e Geo. C hristenson Bunday. Sunday school will convene
place w here they will m ake th e ir fu a t 2 p. m. and preaching service will
W e h av e a com plete sto c k a n d
tu re home.
be held at 3 p. in. Rev. E arl B. C ot
m ore com ing.
G. H. Richey has com pleted the ton will give a m essage ap p ro p riate
T h a t ’s the a m o u n t sq u a n d e re d in a single
building of a g arag e on his newly to M other's Day which Is being ob
L e t us show you th e p o p u la r size
acquired property an d has com served in th e churches th ro u g h o u t
y e a r in w o rth le ss specu latio n s. P u t y o u r
menced excavating th e basem ent for th e land.
a t th e rig h t p rice.
ids new house.
sav in g s in an IN V E S T M E N T C u m u lativ e
The proposition of voting a special
Handy A creage Hold
lax with which to build an ad ditional
T hree acres east of th e Sandy
P re fe rre d S tock of th is C om pany is a good
wing on to th e p resen t school bulld-
j ing was carried by a vote of 45 to 4 4. cream ery w ere sold recently to E lijah
Colem
an,
th
e
fam
ous
Mt.
Hood
guide,
in v estm en t. I t e a rn s 7% a y e a r oil y o u r
W. V. Moore, o u r p o p u lar mer-
i ch an t, has disposed of his business to who will build on th e p roperty at
m oney. P ric e $100 and d iv id e n d fo r each*
a Mr. Babbage form erly of W alla once. T he acreage belonged to F ra n k
W alla.
Mr. B abbage ta k es posses
Beers
and
th
e
sale
was
m
ade
by
Geo.
sh a re . F o r cash o r on an easy p a y m e n t
sion th is week. Mr. Moore and fam
ily cam e here ab o u t 13 years ago, and Beers, a Sandy real estate m an. The
p
la n of $10 dow n and $10 p e r sh a re a
have been prom inently identified with price was $2000. T here a re many
th e business grow th and social a f inquiries for p roperty in Sandy and
m onth.
fairs of th e com m unity d u rin g th is
tim e. T hey will be very much missed. su rro u n d in g country, and when the
P leasan t Valley g ran g e of which Mr. w eath er se ttle s many m ore sales are
and Mrs. Moore have long been iden expected.
tified, gave them a farew ell reception
on T uesday evening of th is week.
W illard B attery Service.
Mr and Mrs. Moore have not as yet
Cor. Pow ell and Maple
22« Ash Street
A business which of Necessity is P erm an en t
I have in stalled a b attery ch arging
determ ined on a location fo r th e ir outfit and have signed up as a W il
G resham
P o rtlan d
new home.
831
Bdw y. 2 0 8 2
lard B attery service statio n . I have
also purchased a re-boring m achine
Fill this o ut NOW; m all It TODAY
SA N D Y B L U F F
and can re-bore and fit new pistons
on
your
m
otor
and
m
ake
a
m
echani
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PORTLAND GAS * COKE COMPANY,
L ast F rid ay nig h t th e school gave cally perfect Jpb.
Have invested
an excellent program before a very thousands of dollars in equipm ent to
In v estm en t Dept., Gasco Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon.
large audience.
give you good service and solicit your
Send me (1 ) 8-page illu strate d booklet, “T he Story of an
C. McGourty, who has been very patronage. J. L. Cook, Sandy R iver
O pportunity a t H om e", (2 ) Inform ation ab o u t your P referred
ill was tak en T uesday to St. V incents G arage, T ro u td ale, phone G resham
Stock, (3 ) D etails of Easy P aym ent Plan, (4 ) How to judge
I
hospital In P o rtlan d w here It is 48x5.
20
an Investm ent.
hoped he will soon recover.
A larg e n u m b er of frien d s and TH E PLEASANT HOME b arb er
N am e ...........................................................................................................................
neighbors gath ered a t th e hom e of
shop and pool room will be open
Mr. and Mrs. L in q u ist on S atu rd ay
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now I
A ddress ..............................................
..............
in
Evening and sp en t th e tim e in danc
on. C. B. Steinm an.
ing. All had a very nice tim e.
S aturday, May 7. at 8 o’clock sh arp
Clawtiflecl A«I. R ates.
at the C ottrell schoolhouse th e P a r
F irs t in sertio n , 1c a word, m ini-j
ent-T eachers association will meet. mum 20c; su b seq u en t insertions, % e
The program com m ittee prom ises a a word, m inim um 10c.
little different program then before,
Users of th e W ant Ad. colum n are]
so everybody Is welcome. Ladies are urged to pay cash with o rd e r a n i l!
requested to bring lunch for two in avoid sending bills for sm all am ounts.
ju st a plain tin pail w hich will be
R esolutions of condolence and i
sold.
Coffee served free to those cards of th a n k s, xc a word.
buying palls.
Subscribe now fo r the O utlook and
your P o rtlan d Dally.
SCENIC
Supply and Demand
Regulate the Price
of Lumber
Right now the demand
is far in excess of the
supply and is sure to be
more noticeable next
spring.
4,000,000 Homes are Needed in the
United States
About 40 Homes needed in Gresham
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
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"JONES LUMBER COT
M ODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
T he Sign
o j a Service
(graduation
LOST
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Davidson’s Drug Store
COAL
WOOD
Eksîrom Truck Service
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Plenty of it, and splendid roads to haul it,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
If you want to build write us for p ric e s .
We have a big supply of all kinds of Rough
and Dressed Lumber on hand that we can
deliver anywhere on short notice.
Som e sp ecial p rices on F lo o rin g , R u stic an d F in ish in g L u m
ber. W h ile it la sts No. 1 clear, $40.00; No. 2, $30; No. 3, $20
p e r th o u sa n d . W e m ak e D o o r a n d W indow Ja m b s, C ed ar
L u m b e r a n d S p lit o r S aw ed F en ce P osts.
BU Y YOUR LUM BER NOW W H ILE THE BU Y IN G IS
GOOD.
Slabw ood $1 a cord at the mill.
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Bruns Lumber Company
PH O NE 141
SA N D Y , OREGON
Guaranteed Tire Repairing
Bring in your worn Casings
and have them repaired and
get the mileage out of them.
The B aptist L adles' Aid society
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
will m eet with Mrs. B. C. A ltm an
15 Y ears E xperience
T hursday. May 12. The press corres
FRED B. JONES
pondent was aw ay from hom e and i
failed to rep o rt th e u n u su ally pleas
Piano Tuning and R epairing
a n t m eeting held a t th e hom e of Mrs.
Leave O rder a t O utlook
Joe McKinney, who served a m ost
PRICK W.OO
P hone 701
delicious lunch. T he occasion was I
too good to pass by unnoticed.
G uests d u rin g th e week a t th e
hom e of D. D. Jack w ere Mr. and Mrs.
I. G. F o ster and Mr. and Mrs C. C.
Jack of P o rtlan d , Mrs. L aughlin, late
MRS. GARRIR HANHKN
of San F rancisco, G eorge McNabb s
and Mrs. E arl Jack of P o rtlan d .
Pitone AIxS
G resham
Mra. J. R. D uncan, who has been
Main 8t.,
n ear High School
111 for th e last two weeks, is Improv-
■ Ing.
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—\
HEMSTITCHING
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
MAIN
HT.
GRB8HAM
V aults. A irtig h t, W aterproof,
E verlasting. B etter th an m et
al, less In price.
M anufactured by th e
NATIONAL VAULT CO.
ra<tory9S11 foster Rd.. Portland
D elivered a t any Cem etery
sh o rt notice.
P hone Ant. 018-8.5
on