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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
GRESHAM OUTLOOK, PAGE TH R EE FRIDAY, JULY H. 1»21 ^ Announcing the Opening of the O F F IC IA L THREADED RUBBER BATTERY Willard « Willard Storage Battery Service Station Tuesday, July 12, in the Latourell Bid., Gresham GRESHAM STORAGE BATTERY CO. PLEASANT VALLEY PLEASANT HOME w “ T h e Code of Joy” will be the topic of thp Sunday m orning sermon at the Methodist church on July 10. The preaching service begins prom ptly at 11 o ’clock. Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. The Junior departm ent will meet as usual at the parsonage. A number of members of the Meth odist church are planning on takin g a lunch and leaving Immediately after church for the home of Itev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood where they w ill sppnd the afternoon In visiting and will hold a service of song and good fellowship. A special invitation to attend is not needed, none are being given. A ll who wish to Join in this service and feel that they would enjoy an afternoon spent In this way should come pre pared to go with the crowd as every one w ill be w'elcome. Mrs. N. H. Bickford and daughter Mrs. Mary Johnson are in C alifornia where they were called by the illnese of the form er’s son Nathan Bickford. When the painter applies paint on your house I it is to your best interests to know what that paint is—its spreading capacity —its appearance—its durability. You are the man-who-pays-the-bill and who loses if the paint goes wrong. Make sure of good results—the most satis factory and economical job—by hav ing your painter use PLEASANT VIEW The berry pickers at the Emily, , Martin, B ram hall and Harding fields I were treated to ice cream , cake and punch at Mr. B ram hall's last Tues- day evening. Besides the pickers anil ; members of their fam ilies, a few of ¡their friends were invited also, ntak- ! ing about fifty m erry makers. Mrs. Chas. Malmston and daugh t e r s , I.ols and Ixjuis of Portland are ' campng at the home of her brother T. F. Soule. Quite a party of young people from I here spent the weeki-end cam ping near Mt. Hood. S herw in -W il l ia m s P a in t prepared It is better than any other prepared paint on the market, or “lead and oil”. The Sherwin-Williams Co. safeguard its quality in every process of manufacture. They make all their linseed oil; own and operate large zinc and lead mines and smelters, and make their dry colors in the largest and best equipped dr}' color plant in the United States. The results are in the goods. Frotect your interests and your property with S.W. P. Ife sell it. 'J POWELL VALLEY The regular m eeting of the L u ther League will be held a t the church next Sunday evening. A pro gram w ill be given and the regular busines transacted. Mr and Mrs. B ert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and children, Mrs. Emma Johnson and Mrs. Em elle Johnson spent the Fourth near Gladstone where they enjoyed a com m unity pic nic. John and Nellig Johnson and Myr tle and Ernest Anderson enjoyed a Fourth of July cam ping trip to Mist, Oregon. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham, Oregon Why Pay $300 to $600 for a • Funeral? SANDY. Rev. Earl B. Cotton will preach at the Sandy Methodist Church on Sun day evening at 8 P M. A cordial in vitation Is extended to all. 'J COMPLETE FUNERAL T H E SE I $75 __In clu d in g c a sk e t, em b alm in g. on w id e boa, fu n er a l n o tic e s. rra v e m * ib Independent Funeral HOT We guarantee all our repair work. D irectors aaai or a DAYS — I COME IN G R ESH A M T IR E CO. Powell Street Reserve D istrict No. 12. R E PO R T O F TH E CONDITION O F B A N K OF G R E SH A M We handle FISK and GOODRICH MILLER & TRACEY C harter No. 65. MiBS C eorgie B utler Is home from Portland with a fractured knee. At Gresham in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1921. Miss Agnes Smith from Mt. Angel RKHOL'RCEH has been visitin g her sister Mrs.- L. Slefer for a couple of weeks. 1. Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts shown in item 31, if any ............................................ $189,663.79 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. B utler took a 2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured ......................................... 1,72 4.11 drive up to Canby Sunday with Mr. 3. U. 8. Governm ent securities owned, including those and Mrs. C. N. Taylor and fam ily. shown in items 31 and 36, if any ..................................... 6,300.00 Mrs. Sophie Sw artz of Portland 4. Other bonds, w arrants and securities, including foreign visited with Mrs Ben Ilalstcd last governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items 3-1 and 36, If a n y .... 80,993.24 week. 6,728.86 Rev. Jenkins and fam ily of P ort 5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, etc..................... 6. B anking house, $6,000.00; furniture and land spent the Fourth at X. W. B u t- 1 fixtures. »2,732.00; .............................................................. 7,732.00 ler's. 7. Real estate owned other than banking house ......................... 8,820.80 Mr. M. Slefer and George Meyers 8. Am ounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies not designated as approved reserve banks .................. 1,000.00 from Mt. Angel w ere callers at tne 9. ( bl Am ounts due from banks, bankers and trust com home of L. Siefers this week. panies, designated and approved reserve agents of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Johnston took this bank .... ...................... .......................................... 64,532.49 u trip to Buxton, Oregon, to visit her 10. CheckB on banks outside city or town of reporting bank daughter Mrs. W. D. McMillan over i and other cash items .......................................................... 1,102.87 12. Cash on hand in vault ................ ............ ..................................... 17.3C3.79 the Fourth. Total cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10. 11 Gordon T aylor underwent an oper and 12, »73,999.15 ation on his nose last week. 15. C ustom er’s liability account of "acceptances” executed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holmes of by this bank and by other banks for the account Portland were visitors of Mr. and of this bank ............................................................................ 3,000.00 Mrs. J. B uckley, W ednesday evening. J. Baldebt of Portland was a caller Total ............................................................................. ..................... »377,961.95 at the home of I. W. B utler on Sun LIA BILITIES day. Joe L illy is building a home on 17. C apital stock paid in ..................................................................... » 16,000.00 6,000.00 Pleasant View avenue which he in 18. Surplus fund ...................... ..._............... .................................. ..... 19. (a j Undivided profits ................................................ »10,003.18 tends to move into this month. (b l Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 9,561.81 441.37 Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ryan and sis i 23. United States deposits. Including postal savings and ter motored to C astle Rock, W ashing deposits of United States disbursing officers .......... 2,546.00 ton, to visit their slater Mrs. James. DEMAND D EPOSITS, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Dineen, J. other than banks, subject to reserve: Larkins and fam ily visited with Mr. 24. Deposits due State of Oregon, and deposits due county or cities and oth er public funds ....................................... 9,393.78 and Mrs. J. B uckley recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Bennett of P ort 25. Individual deposits subject io check ......................................... 160,153.85 1,875.69 land were visitors at the home of C. j 26. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding ........................... i 27. C ashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on N. Taylor, Thursday evening. demand ... ............................................... 14,552.62 28. C ertified checks outstanding ..................................„ ............... 900.00 FOR S A L E — Under W arehousem an’s j Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, item s 24. 25, 26, 27 and 28, »189,421.84 lien and pasturage: TIM E AND SAVIN GS DEPOSITS. subject to reserve and One Bay pony (m are) w eight about payable on demand and subject to notice: 890 pounds, ago----------. Owner Mrs 79,346.35 Ellen Malloy, whose last address 29. Tim e certificates of deposit outstanding ............................... . 78,242.39 was Seattle, W ashington. And one 30. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ........................... Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on demand top Studebaker buggy, and one sin-1 and subject to notice, Rems 29 and 30, *167,688.74 gle set of harness to cover costs of payable with federal reserve bank or with other storage and pasturage as follow s: , 32. B ills banks or trust companies ..................................................... 7,600.00 To date »40.50, of which »25.00 has 35. Acceptances executed by this bank for custom ers based been paid, the balance due to date i on actual agricultural or com m ercial transactions .... 3,000.00 being »15.50, and in addition will be I added accruing costs at the rate of »377.951.95 Total »2 00 per month together with court State of Oregon, County o f Multnomah, ss. and constable costs, and costs of ad I, K . A. M iller, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solem nly vertising. The above horse, buggy sw ear th at the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and harness will be sold by me at O. and belief. K. A. M ILLER , Cashier. F. T u ck er’ farm , *4 m ile east of A n Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1921. derson station, Multnomah county, M. R. S H IP L E Y , N otary Public My commission expires Dec. 12, 1924. Oregon, Saturday, July 23d, 1921 at C orrect A ttest: A. F. Miller, W E M arkell, C. E. Osburn, Directors. the hour of 2 o ’ciock p. m. M M. SQUIRE, Constable. are hard on tires When you load up the car for that .lunday picnic or week-end trip, don’t forget to look a fter the tires And rem em ber that the air In your tire will expand with d riving on the hot roads. We are old hands at the tir e repair business— come to us for help in your tim e o f trouble. marker, gloves, personal services. Wo entra charge for set vice or hearse. We conduct funerale et e ll suburban towns. W ashington a t Ella. W est Bids. T elephone 2331 S. S. P U G H , M anager P ow ell St., W est of Main Phone 37 Opposite Browipa Market COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work flo r. P o w e ll and M a p le Grew luun M l •¿ISA A sh Strew« P o r tla n d Rdwy. 2OH2