Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 10, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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