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SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR PLEASANT HOME COTTRELL UNION HOME. FAIRVIEW C h a rte r No. 65. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Newell an a fam ily of P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robertson spent New Y ear's day with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. B lackburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W ood and | fam ily of U tah Ijave moved h ere for th e w inter. They are living w ith the fo rm e r’s fath e r, J . C. Woo_d and fam ily. Reserve Dlatr|ct “ REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF , By W ALTER RAMSER. Mrs. Ju Ila Snover „ g,ow |y ,m_ "M en are not saved by a set of A Happy New Year to all! May it ' proving a fte r a severe a ttac k of quin- At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregou, at th e close of business Dec. 31, 1921. em otional feelings,” says Rev. E arl b rin g prosperity to ail honest toll, | z>' an(l tonsilitis, B. C otton, p asto r of th e P leasant RESOURCES peace to th e law -abiding und happi- L ittle Florence Dixon, who has 1. L oans and discounts. Including rediscounts show n in item H ome M ethodist church. Does our ness to those who spend a t least p a rt Í been q u ite sick, is rep o rted im prov- 31, tf an y ................................................................................... .... -- country honor a soldier fo r sim ply of th e ir tim e helping o th ers, and at ! *,ls - • O v erd rafts secured and unsecured ......... 1 066 62 3. U. S. governm ent secu rities owned, including those shown "feelin g brav e” o r is som ething more th e end of th is new y ear may each j Mr. allll Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e in item s 31 and 36, If any 300.00 an d every one feel th a t he has come a a d fam ily w ere d in n er guests on req u ired ? L oyalty to o n e’s pledge 4. O th er bonds, w arra n ts and securities, including foreign closer to his C reato r and S aviour Monday with Mr and Mrs. C. E. g o vernm ent, sta te , m unicipal, corporaU ou, etc , includ of citizenship is th e requirem ent of Mrs. A. Bram and two children are A H appy New Y ear to all! Cree of Lents. ing those show n in item s 31 and 36, if any 91,160.53 o u r nation. A nother rela ted ques visiting h e r p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, jud g m en ts, etc. .. .1 ... D inner g u ests on New Y ear’s day T he m uch d rea d ea east wind has 5,664.93 6. B anking house, $5,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures $3 079 87 tion is, "W h a t is th e place of reason W. R. W iuans a t Dee, Oregon. 8.079.87 calm ed down and m ost of th e tim e | a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mol- 7. Real estate owned o th e r th an banking house N ellie P itts, who has been staying in th e religious life ? ” A re we sup h ardly a breeze is going. T he tem ler w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Province 8. A m ounts due from banks, ban k ers and tru st com panies not 12,158.67 w ith her sister, Mrs. B e rth a Sutton, designated as approved reserve b a n k s.... p e ra tu re hovers aro u n d th e freezing an d .so n H arold of G resham , Mr. and posed to th in k in religion? Is re 1,000.00 of P arkd ale, spent th e holidays w ith 9. (b ) A m ounts due from banks, ban k ers and tru s t com point, and th e sun saves its caloric Mrs. J. P eterson, Rachel and Clyde ligion reasonable o r unreasonable? her paren ts, th e Rev. an d Mrs. 8. F. panies, designated and approved reserve agents of this rays for th e dog days of next sum P eterson and R ichard A nderson. bank ..................................................... If you are in te reste d in th ese ques P itts. A large n u m b er of friends and re l 10. Checks on banks o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank 57,423.19 mer. Only a few sm all discolored 8. B. Splawn, who has been hunt- tions and are n o t a tte n d in g church and o th e r cash ite m s....................................... sn o w d rifts rem ain as evidence of the atives g ath ered at J. W. M oller’s 509.10 services elsew here go to th e P leasant ink jack rab b its in ea ste rn Oregon recen t snow sto rm , besides some home on Monday evening and pleas 11. Exchanges for clearin g house and item s on o th e r banks in th e sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g bank Home church next Sunday m orning for som e tim e, retu rn ed hom e T ues fro st in th e g ro u n d in places w here antly surp rised Mrs. M oller and Mrs. 374.75 12. Ctfsh on hand in vault a t 11 o’clock. T hese questions are day. 10,336.13 Ira Brooks, the occasion being both it had been packed. T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M anary an d fam to be answ ered a t th a t tim e by the an d 12 ............ $69 643 17 A rth u r L edbury is saw ing rick- Mrs. M oller’s and Mrs. B rook’s b irth pastor. ily were d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of 15. C u sto m e rs liability account of "accep tan ces" executed by day. The evening was spent in th is bank and by o th e r batiks for th e account of this T he Sunday school convenes a t 10 the fo rm er's m other, Mrs. Jos. Ma wood w ith his d rag saw fo r Louis gam es and music » h e n popcorn and HofTmeister. • bank ............................................................... o ’clock, th e prim ary departm en t nary on Sunday. 1,350.00 apples were served. Mr. L ek an d er of n ea r B oring is Mrs. 8. F. P itts sp e n t a couple of m eeting in th e parsonage, and oth er Jo h n Loser of F airview and Mrs. Total $340,456.58 classes in th e church. T he old con days w ith h er p aren ts, Mr, and Mrs. delivering th e daily Jo u rn a l in this Mary Bailey of P o rtlan d w ere m ar , „ „ , L IA BILITIE S com m unity. Mr. Gage, th e re g u la r I. A. B aker, in G resham . undrum , "W hen is a school not a ried in P o rtlan d on Tuesday. A large 17. C apital stock paid in .................................... 15,000.00 J. V. Cogswell of G resham called d riv er, le a w s a bundle of p apers at crowd from F airview gave them a 18. S urplus fund ...................... school?” w ith its answ er, "W hen it 5,000.00 Dam ascus every aftern o o n , w here 19. <al Undivided profits ....... on L. E. Crasw ell Monday. is a Sunday school.” does not apply ch arav ari on Tuesday night. $23,920.45 (b ) Less cu rre n t expenses In terest and taxes Dan M eyer is in stallin g a w ater Mr. L ek an d er receives them to dis here. If you w ish to stu d y th e se paid ............................................................................... j ,j Q35 go trib u te on his 25-m ile route. He 4,884.83 crets of life o r to learn m ore of the system on his place. CORBETT 23. U nited S tates deposits, including postal savings and deposits passes W ilson corners betw een 3 :30 C hristian way, a tte n d th e th e Sun of I nited S tates d isbursing officers 3,590.00 and 4 o ’clock. N otice to S tock h old ers ! day school next Sunday. DEMAND DFIYISI I s. o th e r th a n bunks, subject to reserve: T he old y ear passed o u t w ith a T he evening service will be in T he road review ers, Mr. Dunn of j sleet storm and several au to s were .4 . Deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, and deposits due county The an n u al m eeting of th e sto ck o r cities and o th e r public f u n d s .......................... < ,500.00 t.uu uu charge of Mrs. A lta G entry, who will holders of G resham F ru it G row ers’ Sandy and Mr. Cook of Damascus, landed in th e ditch beside th e Co 25. Individual deposits subject to check 140 .397.36 397 36 give a reading, “ Good N eighbors." association will be held a t th e G range and th e county surveyor w ere o ut a lum bia highw ay S atu rd ay evening 26. Demand certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g 1.141.53 This story Is one of in te re st and con hall, on Monday, J a n u a ry 9, 1922, at few days before New Y ear’s day to Gars only w ent as fa r up as Sum m it 27. C ash ier’s checks of th is b ank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and ............................................................ cerns one of th e women of New Tes 10 a. m., fo r th e purpose of electing, inspect th e right-of-w ay for th e new on Sunday. 2,995.98 T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits, su b ta m en t tim es. W. R. C rosier and H. directo rs and for th e tran sactio n of road, purposed to elim in ate th e 22 The Rev. E dw ard M urphey of the ject to reserve, item s 24. 25, 26, 27 and 28 $152 034 87 Lee Ball will sing a duet and G. H. such o th e r business as may properly per cent W ellm an Hill, which is a l C orbett com m unity church atten d ed TIM E AND HAYINGS DFINISITS, su b je ct to reserv e an d m ost a q u a rte r of a mile long. The Bickford is a rra n g in g for a special come before th e m eeting. payable on dem and and su b ject to notice: th e com m unity conference in P o rt 29. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................................ 71,636.78 u o ti.iti m usical num ber. Follow ing the If unable to be present please des survey begins on top of th e steep land T uesday an d W ednesday. 30. Saving» deposits, payable su b ject to n otice.......................... 76 960 10 church service th e re will be an hour ignate some o th e r sto ck h o ld er as pitch of road west of th e concrete School reopened T uesday a fte r a T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and of singing and visiting for those who , proxy, In o rd er th a t th e re may be a cu lv ert below W ellm an’s H ill, fol 10-day vacation. and su b ject to notice. Item s 29 and 30............ $148,596.88 wish to stay. lows th e side hill, ru n n in g to th e m ajo rity of stock rep resen ted . Mrs. M. E. Reed, who is spending 32. Bills payable w ith fed eral reserv e bank o r w ith o th e r banks or tru st com panies ...... n o rth e a st above Mr. W ellm an ’s th e w in ter In P o rtlan d w ith her 35 A cceptances executed by th is bank for custom ers based on 10,000.00 spring, crosses Rock creek on Mr. la u g h te r, Mrs. A lbert Fox, visited actu al a g ric u ltu ra l o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s.................. 1,350.00 W ellm an’s land, thence ru n s a little relatives h ere last week. T otal ....................................................................................... to th e left from due east, cu ttin g Mrs. H erb ert Syverson, nee Beth $340,456.58 Mr. T ay lo r’s la rg e st clearin g th ro u g h Pounder, visited hom e folks over S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. th e very m iddle lengthw ise, th en ce th e week-end. Mr. Syverson cam e up -i . I: K ’ ,A M il|pr- C ashier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear crosses diagonally in a so u th -ea ste r from Beaverton for a sh o rt visit and th a t the above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. ly direction th e gully which, fu rth e r accom panied his wife hom e th e first CORRECT— A ttest: W. E. M arkell. F. A. H allld av t G u s'tl.arso n a8h*' up, form s th e division line betw een of th e week. Subscribed an d sw orn to before me th is 6th day of Ja n u a ry , 1922. We are equipped to re p a ir y o u r Mr. W ellm an's farm and th e Maybee M. It. SH IPLEY . N otary Public. R um or says th a t E arl P o under and car, regardless of th e m ake, an d do My com m ission expires Decem ber 12, 1924. place. At th e point would be the a P o rtlan d lady w ere m arried In V an a first-class Job, one th a t we feel steep est p a rt of th is proposed road, couver, Sunday. safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. the estim ate being a six p er cent We have lots of room fo r live au to Towing Chevrolet Parts Lee KELSO grade. F rom th e top of th is g rad e storage. Storage the line ru n s due east along th e T ay and Accessories Tires The fu n eral services for C hris E rl lor-M aybee half Bectlon line, con were held Sunday, J a n u a ry 1 a t th e tin u in g east th ro u g h th e woods of P leasan t H ome church, the Rev. F. S. the Maybee farm until It connects P itts officiating and th e M ethodist with th e G resham -D am ascus road church choir fu rn ish in g th e music. Southard & Southard n ear th e Teevln home. Most of the Chris E ri died a fte r a lin g erin g ill Phone 2391 Night Phone 25x5 in terested neighbors were o u t th a t ness a t th e M ilw aukie sa n itariu m , day to offer suggestions and express w here he was cared for d u rin g th e th e ir wishes to th e com m ittee. A fter last five m onths of his life. He was p atien tly ta k in g in a lot of a rg u P ilones: East 7 1 0 2 ; G resham 3 5 5 Latourell Bldg. Phone 2331 born in A lbert Lea, M inesota, on m en tatio n pro and con, Mr. Cook April 20, 1872, being at the tim e of AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME told th e assem bled n eighbors; "Now his d eath 4 9 years and eight m onths th e com m ittee has h eard all th a t is of age. He leaves two b ro th ers, Gil Your Patronage Solicited necessary to know before m aking b ert E ri and H enry E ri of th is place, th e decision w here to p ut th e new and one sister, Mrs. C arrie Schan, road. \ o u need th e road, an d need of P o rtland. .Moving and G eneral H au lin g 124-0 U nion A venue It badly. B ut we can n o t p ut It Mrs. H annah Nelson had th e m is Wood, Coal and B riquets P ortlan d , Oregon w here everybody w ants It, because fo rtu n e of falling on th e basem ent you a re not all agreed on th a t y o u r steps a t th e hom e of h er son, Ned self. So we do not recognize any of Nelson, bruising h e r knee severely. o u r old friends today, but sh all put She was tak en to th e Good S am aritan Cor. P ow ell and .Maple th e road w here It will do th e whole hospital w here she is im proving. H er 247 D avis Ntreet Gres ha in com m unity th e m ost good, by e s ta b bro th er, C harles Johanson, is criti Port land 1531 lishing th e best grad e possible. cally ill in th e sam e hospital. Bdw y. 2OH2 T hen w hen th e road Is finished and I' A d Alt and wife of P o rtlan d were you all g et used to it, every one of New Y ear’s guests a t th e hom e of you will adm it th a t It was th e best Ned Nelson. we could do u n d er circum stances, A fter spending th e holidays a t and th en we will be • even b etter home E unice Jo n sru d retu rn ed frien d s th a n h ere to fo re.” T he re Monday to resum e h er stu d ies at cent road survey m ust not n ecessar Reed college and D orothy Jo n sru d at F ull line of Cold Lunch M eats A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 ily be accepted by th e court b ut It Is Jefferson high school in P o rtlan d a long step tow ard th e goal, a good The Misses E lizabeth, M argaret cut-off road. and A ngela C anning retu rn ed Mon Main St., G resham GKO. DIETE, P rop. W edins a re now living in th e ir dRy to th e ir work in th e Lynch and P hone 1711 new home. | P o rtlan d schools. Mr. K uck is clearin g m ore lan d ; G ertru d e Kligel. a stu d e n t at St. , “T he a r t of g o v ern m e n t,” says com- so Is Mr. F u d ick ar. VICTORY M ary’s academ y in P o rtlan d , spent the holidays a t home. — —— I m u n ist B ernard Shaw, who has m ade The C h ristm as w eath er was n o th CARPENTER LICENSED ELECTRICIAN daughter arriv ed on I „ , _. . John Jo n sru d has resum ed work _ . A 7-pound ing less th an ideal for house mov , . t a fat fo rtu n e by w riting b ru ta l cynt Septic Tanks Wiring for Light T hursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs , „ , .. on th e lath mill being erected on ing. T his is th e way E lm er Jackson Built and Power ‘ " 1" th e o rganization of Idola- . feels ab o u t it. H a took down his Ned N elson's place and to be o p e ra t John Eberle. Jack Screws National Mazda ...... G overnm ent in a dem ocracy is ed by Ned Nelson and Max Kligel. shack n e a r th e greenhouse in sec Will F ritó enjoyed a visit on Sat- L „ . for Rent Lamps . . . . oy th e people and for th e people. tions ju s t before th e storm , and only Gus Ludw igson is em ployed in m ak urday from his aunt, Mrs. D. W. War W ithout th e ir consent it would not ju s t recently did he g et to set It up ing wood and g ettin g o u t m aterial ren, of Pasco, Washington. exist. Not lik in g th e blood, o r th e again opposite th e Hillsview school. for lath. Samuel M ueller, co lp o rteu r for th e I , ’V,r' a n '1 Mr" ’ 8«han and Mrs. Mol- to rtu re , o r th e sep aratio n of fam ilies nori„on n ik i. . society, ...... -------. of the legalized free love, o r the s ta r F arm R em inders. Am erican Bible passed i He F ra n k of P o rtlan d atten d ed the th ro u g h here recently, selling books funeral of Chris E rl, 8unday. H ens K ept H ungry.— In feeding vation of m illions, all of which go with and trac ts. He was headed for g rain to hens during the w inter one-1 n atu ra lly and , freely r feP,y w ,tn ¿ Comrnun- om m un- F in e Flavored Salm on. ... ism , th e people of dem ocracies gladly Canby. I T he pink salm on is th e sm allest , m 1 ira ratio n ,K Is bPBt pest fe<* fed ¡eonee.it . consent to governm go 7 L oi ° L ' m e . daily y rat,o ent. If you call Mrs. A rth u r L edbury has recov- m em ber of th e salm on fam ily, aver-I In th e m orning and tw o -th lrd s a t '. h a t Idolatry B ernard, m ake th e 'I he Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called 6 '.lK? t at. 'aCk. agl,TK ab o u t fo u i r puuniis Pounds In w eig eight, careful to over feed as as mol)t of It! .. ...................— • ° f 1 raum p" iu u in w h t. » night. > s si. n Be e la r e i u i n not o t to o v e r reed the greatest of all— All of th e L ek an d er children were , It m atu res in .two years and Is found ’ th e layers m ust be k ep t busy. When j at th e ir p a re n t’s hom e for C hristm as, in g re a t num bers in P uget Sound and ' they show signs of not being hungry , Labor-Saving --------------------- along th e A laskan coast Its flesh Is cut dow n on the am ount. la r m e r s M utual F ire R elief A wmk -I»- Money-Saving mtouh on all used I m p k ^ f e ^ a n d m achln- ¡’J " ,B P" pPcla,ly -------------------- - T he tlon sta II te mm m e IT« n t m | of the Year. F arm ers Time-Saving |e ry All g u aran teed as rep resen ted | tP nder a,ld ¿'«»™»ely flavored. T he Not ypry m any perg<>n# wpyp Kl]lp() M utual F ire Relief association shows —appliances ever produced for the Home. In good condition and to do th e work ‘ hum o r w hite salm on Is a la rg e r ... r„ o rna,i . H , 296,716 Insurance w ritten In required Many of th ese Im plem ents fish, averaging about eight pounds It ' , crossings In th e horse-and- 1920 and »9.620.150 a t risk Deeetn- We believe you will agree with this strong statement used only a few m onths. B essel's ’ m ature« in frn„, .» ,« . # buggy days, hut th a t w asn 't because her 31st. T he association doubled Form M achinery. G resham j 'n Iron, h ree to fo u r y e n « . people had m ore sense .h en th an now “ " b u s in e s s In th e last two years. after you have seen one of these machines in action. R eliability R eliabllliy i ln tbp fal1 ar“ 1 |B wld«'y <’1«- hut because a horse has m ore sen se 5* "L"1, , * 800 new “ «“ hers H. W. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration —-------------- — irib u ted along the North Pacific coast , h a_ „„ H11 lore sense Snashall was re-elected president FOR W ELL DRILLING, see Jsn n se n It Is distinguished bv »he . r o e . - l i t , . . autom obile. »„<1 A ndrew B ru g g er was elected ELECTRIC STORE . ELECTRIC BUILDING B n » .. « 1 # M W Bank U lld ln g , color of Its fl« h w h L . I ~ ------— ---------------------------------- vice p re s id e n t The Assn, saves lots u h o n e .’lain Main 7472. 717? ...... 1 b is a e r M B ) ______ O r* n / \ of o fa rm e rs by g iv in g In s u r P o rtlan id d , . , puuu« phone Main n Ref- e i- ... , erenees and estim ates cheerfully ! w n,le < nis salm on is also som etim es ance a t low est cost. When ready to given. called keta. Insure notify H. W. S nashall, G resh GRESHAM THEATER am . Phone 1465.— Adv. listin BfcTTY-i don ' t VES EDDIE,TOU CAN FATHER SAYS THE WANT THAT VOUNG HAN COME boW N bOT YOU A W R IG H T - ILL BE TO STAY 5 0 LATE AGAIN LIGHTS MUST GO O u f I . CANT 3 TA Y SO DOWN A quarter AT T tN O C U X X Ï r— < T - i LATE ___ ». — c 3 a fter • ! BANK OF GRESHAM Automobile Repairing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING G resh am G arage P lat Rates Given on all Work if Desired Sherm an McCarter G arage .MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. FRANK C. JONES & CO. Frank C. Jones Floyd L. Mack IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE Portland Railway, Light & Power Company HOME SWEET HOME M atinee, Sun. 2:30 f > í », F. Parks ©j