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ORENHAM OUTLOOK PLEASANT HOME T l KNDAY, MAY 1O. 11/21 PAGE TH R EX PO W ELL VALLEY R EPO R T O F T H E CONDITION OF BANK OF GRESHAM A very p leasan t d in n er p arty was enjoyed at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C a rp e n te r Sunday w hen a n u m ber of relativ es g a th e re d to spend th e day. T hose present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sm ith. Miss Nova Sm ith, W arren S m ith and A aron K nighton of E stacada. M ildred K nighton of G resham . Miss L au ra Sm ith and R obert Sm ith of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. I. D. H utchins. H ja lm a r Soderberg an d fam ily from Powell Valley have moved into A SERVICE THAT SERVES r The final proof of efficiency in home building is demonstrated by the satisfaction which follows the com pleted home, itself. 1 The preliminary planning and designing of your new home is of vital importance. If Guesswork in conection with the arrangement, con struction and cost are sure to cause extreme dissatisfac tion and regret. Build Right—You Will Probably Build But Once USE OCR MODERN BUILDING S E R V I C E AND ASSISTANCE JONES LUMBER CO. N atiomm BotlMRiBuRtSU O B E SH A M , OREQOIT S ee J. G. M a st P h o n e 2431 Exclusive Representative National Builders Bureau Summer HASj ARRIVED G e t y o u r w a rm w e a th e r d re s s m a te ria ls Now w h ile th e a s s o rtm e n t is BEST. We have just received some fine ORGANDIES in Buff, Pink, Sky and Nile also Blue, Pink and Lavender Fower Designs W A L R A D M ERCANTILE CO. THE PLAZAM BROGUE at $7.50 E. W. Aylsworth DENTISTRY ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER CEDAR AND VICTORY LUMBER! LUMBER! Plenty of it, and splendid roads to haul it, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! If you w a n t to b u ild w rite u s f o r p r i c e s . W e h av e a biff su p p ly o f a ll k in d s o f Rouffh a n d D re sse d L u m b e r on h a n d th a t w e ca n d e liv e r a n y w h e re on s h o rt notice. Some special prices on Flooring, R ustic and F inishing L um ber. W hile it lasts No. 1 clear, $40.00; No. 2, $30; No. 3, $20 per thousand. We m ake Door and W indow Jam bs, C edar Lum ber and S plit or Sawed Fence Posts. BUY YOUR LUM BER NOW W H IL E TH E BUYING IS GOOD. Slabwood $1 a cord a t the mill. Bruns Lumber Company PHONE 141 SANDY, OREGON «3 no . Dr. and Mrs. Ju liu s S tu re gave an all-day ch risten in g p arty In honor of At O resham in th e S tate of Oreg on, a t th e close of business A pril 28. th e ir little son who was ch risteu ed 1921 Stanley W allace, th e cerem onial be . RESO URC ES ing conducted by th e little fellow ’B L oans an d d isco u n ts.............................................. $182,666.10 g ran d fath e r. Rev. N. J. S tu re of V an O verdrafts, secured an d u n secu red................... 1,682.72 couver, W ashington. Mrs. S tu re ’s Bonds an d w a rra n ts.............................................. . 86,437.38 baby niece, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Stocks, secu rities, ju d g m en ts, etc...................... 5.450.99 A ugust Olson, was also ch risten ed B anking house ................................... 5,000.00 “ M iriam ." T his occasion was a de F u rn itu re and flxtures 2,700.00 lig h tfu l fam ily event and th e follow O th er real e s ta te ow ned..... 8,820.80 ing were p rese n t: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Due from banks (not reserv e banks) $ 1,000.00 Staffanson, Mr. and Mrs. A ugust Due from approved reserve banks 40,417.26 b o u s e r e c e n tly v a c a te d by A Q Olson, d au g h te r Alice and baby Checks an d o th e r cash item s......................... . 1,053.89 I ; Rich and fam ily. Mr. Soderberg and Miriam. Mr and Mrs. A fbert Palm Exchanges for clearing house..................... 148.05 fam ily cam e h ere from ea stern W ash blad. Rev. N. J. S ture, Miss Staffan Cash on band .................................... . 15,047.98 ington last fall. H e is em ployed at son, and Dr. and Mrs. S tu re and lit Bull Run. tle one. C ustom er's liab ility account of “ A cceptances" .. ..................... 3,000.00 A. G. Rich and fam ily are enjoy Mr. and Mrs. David P alm blad and Total. ing th e ir new hom e w hich has ju st son Donald, Mr. an d Mrs. P aul P alm .................................................. - ........... $353,425.27 been com pleted. blad of Oak Grove, Mr. an d Mrs. LIA BILITIES F ra n k G ustafson and fam ily spent C apital stock paid in...................................................................... 15 ooo.OO T he Girl Reserve p ro g ram in honor Sunday a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. of M others’ Day w hich was given a t f,und ........... ........................................... - ....................................... 5,000.00 th e M ethodist church Sunday m orn Swan M agnuson. Mr. M agnuson has Undivided proflts, less expenses and taxes p aid ........................... 1,633.73 been quite ill b u t is im proving. ing was m uch enjoyed by a larg e au Individual deposits su b ject to ch eck................................$153 123.54 dience, T he program was well re n L 746.97 T he L u th e ra n L adies’ Aid society D emand certificates of d eposit.......................................... dered and was of a q u iet dignified will m eet at th e L u th e ra n church C ashier checks o u tsta n d in g ............................................. 1*800*28 so rt w hich was fitting to th e occasion. T hursday. Mrs. Wm. P eterso n will Certified checks ..........................................................*498 81 Tim e and savings deposits................................................... 164,621.94 :: T he girls had full ch arg e of th e en tertain . All are invited. m orning service. Rev. E arl B. Cot T he ladies of th e L u th e ra n church $321,291.54 ton gave a sh o rt ta lk on th e signifi a re planning a program fo r S atu rd ay Bills payable fo r money borro w ed ..................................... 7,500.00 cance of M others’ Day an d th e value evening. A splendid program will be “ A cceptances” of th is b an k ........................................ 3,000.00 of expressing reverence fo r m o th er given in which songs and m usic will before sh e p assed ' to th e g re a t be be an im p o rtan t p a rt of th e program . T o ta l..................................................................................................... $353,425 27 yond. The program was rep eated at A n u m b er of readings will be given S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. th e B ap tist church in th e evening be also, but th e m ajority of th e num bers I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly fore an appreciative audience. I will be m usical. All are Invited to a t sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge Mrs. H. H. C rosier is very ill at th e tend. R efresh m en ts will be served. an d belief. k . A. M ILLER, C ashier. hom e of h er eon, W. R. C rosier, A few frien d s g ath ered at th e hom e Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 6th day of May, 1921. Mrs. M. Shum w ay is q u ite ill. of Mrs. C, A. L indgren F rid ay even M. It. SH IPLEY , N otary Public. Mrs. J. A. Stephens en te rta in e d on ing in honor of h er birthday. The com m ission expires Dec. 12, 1924. M o th ers’ Day h e r d au g h ters, Mrs. g u ests brought cakes and served re- C orrect A tte st: A. F. M iller, W E. My M arkell, C. E. O sburn. Directors. da8k F *t1*«erald ° f B orin«, and Mrs. freshm ents. T h e affair was a sur- B C. A ltm an and th e ir fam ilies. 'p ris e to Mrs. L indgren Mrs. Mincle of Spokane W a sh in g -' M r. and Mrs. O scar Johnson and ton, siste r of Miss B urchell. has come , fam ily of G resham spent W ednesday to reside here. evening a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W alter M urray and Bert oisen. Miss Lillie Nelson also fam ly of Sherwood visited th e for- called at th e Olsen hom e th a t even- m e r’s fa th e r, G. T. M urray, Sunday. [ jng. C harles McKinney was su rp rised Mrs. J. T ruedson and Mrs. E m elle on his b irth d a y by ab o u t 20 of his Johnson spent Sunday aftern o o n at 4 classm ates from union high who th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. A n Y bro u g h t w ith them a fine b irth d ay derson. 4 ' cake bearing 16 candles. The even Misses Nellie, Em m a and H ilm a ing was spent in gam es. Johnson and E arn est A nderson mo T. C albert, of P o rtlan d , spent Sun tored to W arren Sunday w here they day visiting frien d s here. visited Mr. and Mrs P. M. A lm quist T he G irl R eserves clean-up day and Mr. and Mrs. E lm er D ahjgren was a huge succes and th e P leasan t and baby. Mrs. D ahlgren was a for- Home cem etery is in ship-shape con-I m er teach er h ere and th e A lm quist’s nlL i , ^ ^ y° a e AiSa<i?ininienn n.g UP" w ere also fo rm er resid en ts of this on th e im proved condition. Between place 30 and 40 people spent th e day clear- The next P aren t-T each er m eeting ng up th e grounds and when they will be held a t th e schoolhouse May T he A pril m eeting will be left i it t was an a lto g e th e r different ' ■ - looking place. All th e w ork was do om itted. nated and th e re were no expenses fo r S a tu rd a y ’s w’ork. . Several SANDY BLUFF co n trib u tio n s of cash w ere m ade for th e w ork and th e Girl R eserves have sta rte d a fund w ith money and hope .M r and Mrs. A. C. B row ning were to have enough by fall to put up a called to P o rtlan d on account of the good fence aro u n d th e e n tire tract. Illness of th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Elsie One m an cam e o ut from P o rtlan d A ndrews, who is in a hospital suffer and gave th e tre a s u re r $10 tow ard ing with pneum onia. The C ottrell P aren t-T each er asso th e im provem ent program . T he Girl R eserve very deeply ap ciation m et F rid ay evening a t th e p reciate th e help given them in th e ir schoolhouse w ith a very la fg e a t work. No doubt th a t much ap p recia tendance and enjoyed an in te restin g tion is felt for th e work of th e Re program of m usic and readings. Tue serv e by all those who have loved C ottrell association has a jazzy band ones restin g in th e P le a sa n t Home which no one should miss hearing. It was voted to send the p resid en t of cem etery. i Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Eddy and the association as a delegate to th e d au g h te r L ulu of Snndy atten d ed sta te convention a t P endleton on church a t P lea san t H om e Sunday May 11-13. The same spring boot for men is selling in the big city Mr. and Mrs. J. Byron spent Sun m orning and la te r spent th e day with day with th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. A. J. stores from a fourth to a third more. I Mr. and Mrs. M. L ennartz. . Mrs. R obert L undbom e n tertain ed A ult an d fam ily. This is the snappiest low shoe offering of the season ■ a t a su rp rise p arty S atu rd ay In honor „.¡.w v of th e b irth d ay s of h er two d au g h ters qpI,‘.1, pa>nfn^ >,.,? »h i' ac® *)r#nd Ar for the swank young man. V irginia and G race. T h ere were 19 i i K poipr ¿ ’..¿ p p ° dd " g moth. —Better be fitted today. little guests, 16 being frien d s of V lr-' L K ldder H dw e- c ° ginia and th ree little to ts of ab o u t n th e sam e age as G race. A lovely tim e your p o r tU n d D a ffy ° 1 ° ° k and was had by all but one of the best I> ro rtla n q u a l |y- su rp rises occurred when Miss Gladys Michel, a fo rm er teach er, appeared on th e scene and d elighted th e ch il Clothing and Shoe Store d ren by again helping in th e ir gam es and good tim es. Mrs. Lundbom was iuu :;; unn: :nr.::’T R’.::m;.. i.t &i’iu'7.3rrmu:niiipni assisted by Miss Michel and Mrs. Idell -Wihlon. About 25 young people su rp rised PYORRHEA Rev. E arl B. Cotton w ith a party at th e p arsonage S atu rd ay evening. CAN BE CURED They had a fine tim e and th e su rp rise was com plete. The O rient P aren t-T each er associa- | Rough dim ension and tim b ers.................... $16 tion postponed th e m eeting u n til to Artificial dentures to give Sized dim ension, 2 x 4 to 2 x 12............. $10 to $18 day, T uesday, w hen th e election of S h ip la p ............................................................ $10 to $18 officers will be held. complete satisfaction and extracting without causing pain. E sth e r W ilhelm , who has been 111 w ith sm allpox, has en tirely recovered and th e fam ily are out of q u ara n tin e. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. W illiam s visited We’ll gladly examine your w ith Rev. and Mrs. J. H. W ood, Sun day. case free and give our best C. B. Alien is a t Bend, Oregon, w here he is looking a fte r business in terests. advice. Mrs. G eorge H ayden h as been elected by th e T erry school board and will teach th a t school n ex t year. C allers a t th e H enry F ritz hom e Sunday aftern o o n were Mr. and Mrs. H ans Kock of Mabery and Mr. and ANII Mrs. Jo h n E b erlie Mr. an d Mrs. F ritz were celeb ratin g th e ir w edding an n iv ersary Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Lord has as g u ests th is week h e r d au g h te r and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ju d d of Tacom a 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. and Mr. and Mrs. R alph B ennett, friends from G ran ts Pass. PORTLAND Among those fam ilies who a tte n d ed the m eeting a t the lib ra ry in G resham F rid ay w ere C. P. T allm an, A. C. A lthaus, Geo. Moffets an d Chas. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Soderquist. 16 Year« E xperience O. Tollison, of P o rtlan d , was a d in F R E D B. JO N ES n er guest at th e H enry F ritz hom e F rid ay evening. Mr. Tollison came Piano Tuning and Repairing out from P o rtlan d to see th e May day Leave O rder a t Outlook exercises a t union high school. P R IC E »3.00 Phone 701 A bout 600,000 rose slips have been p lanted on th e fo rm er Conrad farm which is ow ned by th e M oun tain View floral com pany. T his com pany handles ab o u t 350 v arieties of roses. F lo o r in g .............................................................. $25 to $50 Ceiling ............................................................... $22 to $40 Ruatic .........................................................„...$20 to $36 Finish .................................................................. $20 to $40 S tep p in g ............ $30 to $40 Door and window jam b s............................. $50 2 x 4 plain gutters, 4 cents lin. ft. M oldings, % cents lin. ft. to 2 inches. JO N S R U D -G U N D E R S O N LBR. CO. P hone: Sandy 13x3; C. Sm ith Long J. E. Stevenson HEMSTITCHING M M . C AR RIE THE shop from on. PLEASANT HOME b arb er and pool room will be open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. from now C B. Steinm an. P hone 3 1 x 8 HANNEN Oresham Main St., n ear High School R. F. D. 2, B oring, Oregon D entistry m ade painless by nerve The Bang of G resham pays 5 per blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C. P. cent In te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. Jo h n so n , 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. Auto Tops Recovered and Re paired. All kinds of Top M aterial O utlook & Daily O regonian. 6.35 and C u rtain W indows. O utlook, Dally an d Sunday O regonian ................................... 8.00 S. E. PALMQUIST T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. COAL AUTO TOP SHOP. Main S treet. G resham P h o n e 173 WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A T ru c k fo r E v ery K in d o f W o rk Cor. P ow ell and Maple («reeltäni 881 vjomdep : what ~ „ ^ 0 T TH LAMO/NGr ~ ■|PlATFoP/A UowN H tR t 22.’» Anil Ntr««et P o rtlan d IW w y. M M WELL W d F P t LISE AM I I GONNA LAND I GET HIT IF IT AiNT OO'HH HER6 ?