Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 12, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK.
COTTRELL
WOOD
COAL
Ekstrom Truck Service
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
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Cor. P ow ell and Maple
Gresham
8Ä1
22S Ash Street
P ortland
B dw y. 2 0 8 2 •
Why Pay $300
to $500 for a
Funeral?
COMPLETE
FUNERAL
R obert M anary of Independence
spent a few days la st w eek w ith his
m other, Mrs. Jos. M anary.
G. H. B lackburn re tu rn e d hom e on
S aturday from the coast to remain
d u rin g haying .
Mrs. A. J. B ram and two children
retu rn ed hom e from
Hood R iver
T hursday, w here she has been v isit­
ing h er p aren ts.
Lois and Jo e M anning of P o rtlan d
spent th e past week visiting th e ir
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P h a ir and
fam ily.
Miss L ouise G illiam re tu rn e d to
h e r hom e in P o rtlan d F rid ay , a fte r
spending a week w ith her g rand­
m other, Mrs. Jo e M anning.
Mr. Ray of P o rtlan d sp e n t Sunday
a t th e hom e of W. E. C rasw ell. Mr.
Ray is one of th e n in eteen o u t of a
re^jm ent of 75,000 th a t returned
th a t w ent across
from __
C anada.
___________
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POWELL VALLEY
$75
TUESD AY , JULY I X
J. H. A ckerm an, p resid en t of th e
Oregon N orm al school of M onmouth
and prom inent ed u c ato r of th e sta te
fo r th e last 35 years died suddenly
Sunday at his hom e in M onm outh.
His d eath was caused by appoplexy
an d cam e w ith o u t any
ap p a ren t
w arning.
F o r th e past 10 y ears Mr. A cker­
m an had been p resid en t of th e N or­
m al school and (er 12 years preced­
ing had been su p e rin ten d e n t of pub­
lic Instruction in th is s ta t*
H e was 66 years of age. Mr. A cker­
m an began his ca reer in Oregon in
1889 when he served as principal of
th e H olladay school.
Many stu d e n ts' of N orm al school
In this vicinity and those who have
been associated w ith Mr. A ckerm an
d u rin g th e past years will re g re t to
learn of his death.
F u n eral services w ere held at Mon­
m outh today.
In term e n t in Salem
cem etery.
MILLER & TRACEY
C W iiLrin Service Station
FREE INSPECTION OF ANY BATTERY AT ANY TIME
Telephone 2331
More Time
fo r Leisure
There are many Tractors clamoring for the patronage of the
farmer. The very air is charged with the noise of claims. One would
think that all the farmer had to do was to buy a I ractor and he would
enter into the Millennium.
Well, consider this fact—there are a great many different makes
of Tractors. Tractors have been on the American market for twenty
vears. In that time some three hundred thousand I ractors have been
sold to the farmers in the United States. The I’ordson I ractor has
only been on the market two years, and in that time more than one
hundred thousand Fordson Tractors have been sold to the farmers of
the United States.
Two and two make four. T wo and two always will make four.
If the Fordson Tractor had not delivered more good work, more sat­
isfactory work, more economical work, than any other farm 1 ractor,
it would not have sold in the ratio of anywhere from five and more
to one. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” 1 he proof of the
superior merits of the fordson Tractor is in its larger sale and use.
Now why not have a Ford­
son right away? Take up the
subject with us. Come in and
tret the details, and all the par­
ticulars. It is only a matter of2.
time until you buy a farmlrPJ
Tractor- that’s sure. So don’t
put it off when it means money
to you to act promptly.
RAKER & SON
Phone 1301
HOME
SWEET
HOME
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Of
ESTACADA
Reserve D istrict No. 12.
C h a rte r No. 65.
PRESIDENT OF NORMAL
SCHOOL DIES SUDDENLY
The L u th eran L adles aid will m eet
CORBETT *
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock at
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L in d ­
A. S. K incaid of W oodland. W ash.,
—Including oa sk .t, .m b .lm ln g . o n u ld . box. fn n .rx l n o lle .., g r a v .
gren. Rev. A. V. A nderson of P ort- was calling on relativ es h ere T h u rs-
marker, g lo v e., personal eervloee. S o extra charge for .e r v lc e or hear.e.
' land w ill' be p resen t and speak. A
We conduct fu n er a l, a t all .uburban town«.
I cordial in v itatio n is extended to all i day.
Rev. E dw ard M urphey and daugh-
I to atten d .
| te r Mrs. Nlcolos, w ere in P o rtlan d
J Friday.
New Threaded Kut>ber W il la n Is
Independent Funeral D irector.
W ashington at Ella. W est Side.
The young peoples' Sunday School
factory g u a ra n te e , a t d ea le rs' dis­
Phone K ala ! 1 or A 578-85
count. C. E. OSBURN & CO.
2t , class gave a pie social on F riday ev-
ening fo r th e benefit of th e church
, fund.
The ladies aid society of th e com ­
m unity church will m eet at th e hom e
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. W ilson’s W ed­
nesday.
Mrs. K night is rem odeling her hall
by m aking a spacious dining room
of th e fro n t p a rt of th e building th a t
has been used as a garage.
W. R. K night has erected a bu ild ­
ing to be used as a filling statio n .
Latourell Building, Gresham
K enneth K incaid, who operates a
gasoline launch and gill n et for F red
C. Reed, w ent to W oodland, W ashing­
ton. on business, S aturday.
Miss Tillie Pulllum is attending
B usiness College in P o rtlan d and Miss
M adgelene P ulllum is atten d in g th e
te ac h ers' sum m er school a t Mon­
m outh.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Fow ler and
W a lte r H arm on of P o rtlan d w ere
w eek-end g u ests a t th e Lewis Reed
home.
Mrs. M ary P erk in s Jacobson from
eastern W ashington is visiting r e la ­
tives in th is vicinity.
C olum bia G range will give a dance
on th e evening of Ju ly 16th.
Chas. Slover. who has been h ere
fo r several weeks visiting his d au g h ­
ter, Mrs. E rn e st Dudd and sister, Mrs.
S. J. Leland, left for Los Angeles,
when you are relieved from chores, splitting or hauling wood, shovel­
C alifornia, last T hursday.
T he Jo h n so n fam ilies will hold
ing coal or briquets, etc.
th e ir an n u al reu n io n in th e G range
All these are a thing of the past when you heat your home with gas.
H all, Sunday, A ugust 17th.
Mrs. E rn e st Ju d d is v isitin g ft
c . o c - a
Pnrnai-pc arc nnw w ith in the reach of all. Call and see them
friend and old schoolm ate from Mich­
ig a n , who is now located in HoqOiam,
W ashington.
Mrs. Lewis Reed and m other, Mrs.
L eland w ere in P o rtlan d on a shop-
! ping" to u r W ednesday.
Mr. Sheldon S tearn s of Sherwood
was calling on frien d s h ere T hursday.
Mr. Brow n, th e C o rb ett m erch an t
was in Portland two days the la st of
th e week and Mrs. M. E. Reed had
ch arg e of th e sto re d u rn g his ab ­
sence.
A ttorney L ord and wife of P o rt­
land w ere g u ests in th e Floyd Reed
hom e Sunday .
T he S pringdale baseball team
played W ashougal Sunday a t W asn-
ougai. which resu lted in a victory
fo r th e latte r.
S. S. PUGH, Manager
PAGE T H R EE
1021
SANDY BLUFF
KKPOKT O F THE CONDITION OF
BANK OF GRESHAM
At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business Ju n e 30, 1921
RESOURCES
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscount«
189,653.79
show n in item 31, if any .................. ........
........
1,724.11
2. O v erd rafts secured and unsecured ................... ...................
3. U. S. G overnm ent secu rities owned, including those
6,300.00
show n in item s 31 and 36, if a n y '..................................
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, including foreign
g o vernm ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc.,
80.993.24
including those shown in item s 31 and 36, if any.
5,728.86
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc ..................
6. B anking house. $5,000.00; fu rn itu re and
7,732.00
fix tu res, $2,732.00; ............................... ................ ..........
8,820.80
7. Real e sta te ow ned o th e r th an banking house .........- ..........
8. A m ounts due from banks, b an k ers and tru s t com panies
1,000.00
n o t designated as approved reserve banks ..............
9. (b ) A m ounts d ue from banks, b an k ers and tr u s t com ­
panies, designated and approved reserve ag en ts of
54,532.49
th is bank .................................................................- ...............
10. Checks on banks o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank
1,102.87
and o th e r cash item s ........................................................
17.363.79
12. Cash on hand in v au lt ................................................................
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8. 9, 10, 11
and 12...................................................................... $73.999.15
15. C u sto m er’s liab ility account of ’’acceptances” executed
by this bank and by o th e r banks for th e account
3,000.00
of th is bank ..... ........................................................................
T otal .......................................................................................................$377,961.95
LIABILITIES
17. C apital stock paid in ......................................................................... $ 15,000.00
18. S urplus fund ................................................ ...................- .......— ......
6,000.00
19. (a ) U ndivided p ro fits ....................................................$10,003.18
(b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes paid 9,561.81
441.37
23. U nited States deposits, including postal savings and
deposits of U nited S tates d isb u rsin g officers ..............
2,546.00
DEMAND D EPO SITS,
o th e r th an banks, su b ject to reserve:
24. D eposits due S tate of Oregon, and deposits due county
o r cities and o th e r public funds ........................................
9,393.78
25. In d iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check .......................................... 160,153.86
26. D em and ce rtifica tes of deposit o u tstan d in g ............................
1,876.89
27. C a sh ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on
dem and .................................... - .................................................. 14,552.62
28. C ertified checks o u tstan d in g ...........................................................
900.00
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bnnk deposits,
su b ject to reserve, item s 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, $189,421.84
TIM E AM» SAYINGS DEPOSITS, su b ject to reserve an d
payable on dem and and su b ject to notice:
29. T im e certificates pf deposit o u tstan d in g ............................... —
79.346.85
30. Savings deposits, payable su b je ct to notice ............................ 78,242.39
T otal of tim e an d savings deposits payable on dem and
and su b je ct to notice, item s 29 and 30, $157,688.74
32. Bills payable w ith federal reserv e bank o r w ith o th e r
banks o r tru s t com panies ......................................................
7,500.00
35. A cceptances executed by th is b ank fo r custom ers based
on ac tu al a g ric u ltu ra l o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s ....
3,000.00
T otal .................................... ....................................................... .8377.951.95
S tate of Oregon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss.
I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
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
and belief*
K* A. M ILLER, C ashier.
Subscribed an d sw orn to before mo th is 8th day of July, 1921.
M. R. SH IPLEY , N otary Public.
My com m ission expires Dec. 12, 1924.
C orrect A tte st: A. F. Miller, W E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn, Directors.
PHILADELPHIA
DIAMOND GRID BATTERY
Guaranteed Absolutely for 18 months.
The Cord Tire Battery.
C. E. OSBURN & CO.
Gresham
C h a rter No. 257
Phone 2381
R eserve D istrict No. 12
R EPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF
The TROUTDALE STATE BANK
Mr. and Mrs. A. D ukes of C alif­ At T ro u td ale, in (he S late of O regon, at th e close of business Ju n e 30 1921.
RESOURCES
o rn ia m otored up and visited a few
1.
Loans
¿ind
discounts,
including
ted isco u n ts show n in
days w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. D ukes
$38 383.62
Rent 31, if any
...................................................................
who we'll t back w ith them .
None
2. O verdrafts secured and u n s e c u r e d ..............................................
Mrs. Joe C aldo’s sister-in-law , Mrs.
3. U. 8. G overnm ent securities ow ned, including those show n
F ields, is h ere from Chicago, v isit­
2,200.00
in item s 31 and 36, if a n y ........................................................
4. O th er bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign
ing.
g o vernm ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d ­
Mrs. H. H. W atkins has retu rn ed
ing those show n In iteniH 31 and 36, If an y ............................ 1 363.80
from P o rtlan d w here she hail th e ir
three youngest children in the hos­ 6. B anking house, $3,650.63; fu rn itu re , fix tu res, $1,618.30. .. 5 268.93
9. ( b) A m ounts due from banks, ban k ers an d tr u s t com pan­
pital fo r th e rem oval of th e ir tonsils.
ies, designated anfl approved reserve ag en ts of th is bank.. 8 876.48
All are doing nicely.
12. Cash on hand in v au lt ............................................................................ 3 388.70
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10, 11 and
$12,265.18
CEDAR AND VICTORY
12.
Moro thaw th irty neighbors and
............ $69 .481.54
T otal ............. ...
frien d s from G resham and P leasan t
LIA B IL IT IE S
Home g ath ered a t th e home of Rev. 17. C apital stock paid in .
$15 ,000.00
..........................................,$1,477.95
and Mrs. J. H. Wood, 8unday a f te r ­ 19. (a ) U ndivided p ro fits
132.86
(b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes paid 1,345.09
noon and enjoyed a p leasant a fte r­
DEM AND D EPO SITS, o tlw r than banks, su b ject to reserve:
noon in th e shade of th e ch erry trees.
29 ,332 .97
Individual deposits su b je ct to check
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
339.65
. C ash ier’s Checks of th is hank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and
Mrs. Fred M artin, Monday.
500.00
. C ertified Checks o u tstan d in g
.............................................
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r than bank deposits,
New T hreaded R ubber W illard*
su b ject to reserve, item s 24, 26, 26, 27 and 28, $30,172.62
factory g u ara n tee , at d ealers' dis­
TIM E A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S , su b je c t to r e s e r v e a n d payable on de-
count. C. E OSBURN & CO.
2t
m au d a n d s u b je c t to n o tic e:
2 9 . Tim e certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ................................... 5 .146.24
E X PE R T REPA IR IN G . Any kind of 30. Savings deposits, payable su b je ct to notlctj .............................. 4 .816.04
au to o r tru ck .
G enerators and
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and *
m agnetos a spe'dftlty.
Sherm an
and su b ject to notice, Item s 29 and 30............ $9,962.28
M cCarter, co rn er Powell and Maple 31 Notes, bills and acceptances rediscounted including bonds
stre e ts, G resham . Phone 851.
o r o th e r secu rities sold u n d er rep u rch ase ag reem en ts w ith
co n tin g en t liab ilities ........ .
............................................................ 4 000.00
N eed Your Suit C leaned?
213.78
L iabilities, o th e r than above sta te d , If any ................................
5?
H ave It F ren ch dry cleaned. Re­
pairing n eatly done. T ailoring for
T otal ................................................................................................. $59,481.54
ladles and men.
S
tate
of
O
regon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
PE T E R LENARD, T ailor.
I, H. E. Uloyd, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
th
a
t
th
e
above
s ta te m e n t is tru e to th e b est of my know ledge an d belief,
Expert R epairing.
H. E. BLOYD, Cashier.
Any kind of au to or tru ck . G ener­
Subscribed and sw orn to before m e th is 12th day of July, 1921.
ato rs and m agnetos a specialty.
JOHN 8. HUDSON, N otary Public.
Sherm an M cCarter, co rn er Powell
*
My co m m issio n expires F eb ru ary 23, 1924.
and Maple stre e t, G resham , phone
C orrect A tte st: W. R. K night, A. D. K endall, D irectors.
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