Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 13, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    C h a rte r No. 135.
R eserve D istrict No.
CORBETT
R EPO R T OF THE CONDITION OF
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C olum bia g ran g e enjoyed an all-
At G resham , In the S tate of Oregon, a t the close of business Dec. 31st, 1921. day session S atu rd ay . J a n u a ry 7. The
forenoon was tak en up w ith business
R K SO IR C E S.
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts show n in item
an d a fte r a su m p tu o u s d in n e r th e
31, if any ......................................................................................... »223,370.16 aftern o o n was tak en up w ith in itia­
2. O verdrafts secured and unsecured...............................................
NONE tory w ork and th e in stallatio n of the
3. U. S. governm ent securities ow ned, including those show n
in item s 31 and 36. if an y ........................................................... 26,000.00 officers, a fte r w hich th e lectu rer, Mrs.
Lydia O strand, presen ted th e follow­
i . O ther bonds, w arra n ts and securities, including foreign
governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., includ­
ing p ro g ram : A speech by th e r e tir ­
ing those show n in item s 31 and 36, if a n y ............................ 206,953.25
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, Judgm ents, etc............................. 1,650.00 ing m aster, Jam es Benfield; a song
6. B anking house, $25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures, »5,301.20 30,301.20 by F ran cis K nieriem , G lenora B utler
9. (a ) L aw ful reserve w ith federal reserve b a n k ......................... 30,631.99 and Violet H eslin; a recitatio n by
(b ) A m ounts due from banks, bankers and tru s t com pan­
C lara S m ith; reading, Mrs. Amelia
ies, designated and approved reserve ag en ts of th is bank 19,084.96 W oodard; recitatio n , G oldie K nier­
10. Checks on banks outside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank and
o th e r cash i t e m s ..............................................................................
104.62 iem and an o rig in al poem read and
11. Exchanges for clearing house and item s on o th e r banks in
com posed by Mrs. O strand.
th e sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ................................
325.78
The Misses Lucile C rank and G er­
12. Cash on hand in v a u lt.........................................................................
2,465.47
tru
d e K atsk y proved them selves th e
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10, 11
cham pion sp rin te rs of th is com m uni-
and 12 ......................................................................... »52,612.82
16. O ther assets, if an y ............................................................................
31.19 j ty when they w alked to Springdale
and back on a w ager th a t th ey could
T otal ................. _ ........-................. ....................................................»540,918.62
m ake th e r o u ld trip in seventy m in­
I.IA B IU T IK S.
utes, th e young ladies m ade th e
17. C apital stock paid in ........................................................................... » 30,000.00
18. S urplus fund .......................................................................................
25,000.00 round trip , and called a t th e sto re in
S pringdale, in fifty m inutes.
19. (a ) U ndivided p r o f its ................................................... »22,377.89
(b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes
F . C. Reed was in P o rtlan d T ues­
paid ...............................................................................x 22.242.50
135.39 day.
23 U nited S tates deposits, including postal savings and de­
T he com m unity Sunday school
posits of U nited S tates disbursing officers..............................
4,050.87
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th an banks, su b ject to reserve:
chose th e follow ing officers last Sun­
24. D eposits due th e S tate of Oregon, and deposits due county
day to serve a y ear: S u p erin ten d en t,
o r cities and o th e r public fu n d s.................................................
6,877.02
26. Individual deposits subject to check............................................ 187,733.84 Mrs. Mary H icks; a ssista n t su p erin ­
26. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................
126.11 ten d en t, Sam H u lit; secretary , Miss
27. C a sh ie r’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on de­
Ire n e E vans; lib ra ria n , P au l L etsing-
m and ....................................................................................:...........
4,639.29 e r; o rg an ist, Mrs. C lara S m ith; as­
28 Certified checks o utstanding.. .......................................................
65.00
sistan t o rg an ist, Mrs. Hazel Nicolis.
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits,
Miss D oloras M organ was in P o rt­
su b ject to reserve, item s 24, 25, 26, 27 an d
28 ................................................................................»199,441.26
land T uesday co n su ltin g an occulist.
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub ject to reserve and
.
Jam es Benfield and little son,
payable on dem and and su b ject to notice:
29. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ..................................... 48,495.23 E rn est, w ere considerably bruised up
30. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice................................. 226,608.25 in an autom obile accident n e a r P ark
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and
Rose la st T h u rsd ay m orning.
and subject to notice, item s 29 and 30........ »275,103.48
Mrs. E lizabeth M organ has su f­
33. R eserved for taxes, in te rest o r depreciation ..............................
7,187.62
fered g rea tly th e past few days with
T otal ............................................ ......................................................$540,918.62 rheum atism .
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
I, C. J. L undquist, C ashier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
FAIRVIEW
th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to the best of my know ledge and belief.
C. J. LUNDQUIST, Cashier.
T he L adies' Aid of th e M ethodist
CORRECT— A tte st: A. Meyers, Theod. B rugger, C. J. L u n dquist, D irectors.
church m et at th e hom e of Mrs. J. W.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 5th day of Ja n u ary , 1922.
Moller on Monday aftern o o n .
An
R W. NYSTROM, N otary Public.
My com m ission expires A ugust 30, 1925 apron sale and sh o rt p rogram was
planned for, in connection w ith a
basket social on V alen tin e’s day,
F eb ru ary 14, in th e city hall. La­
RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES,
dies please bring baskets, and every
STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES,
one is welcome.
RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES,
Mr. an d Mrs. Edw in B urlingam e,
STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES,
Mrs. J, H. P eterson, Mrs,. J. W. Mol­
RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES,
ler and Mrs. 8. C. Dixon atten d ed the
STOVES. RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES,
q u a rte rly conference held a t G resh­
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am on W ednesday.
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FIRST STATE BANK
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organizing of classes at th e first of C h a rter N<j. 65.
Reserve D istrict No. 12.
th e term la st fail th e re will be no
KEPOKT OF TH E CONDITION OF
re g u la r class form ed fo r less th an
I eig h t stu d en ts. However, “ service”
to th e com m unity is o u r aim and we At G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, at the.close of business Dec. 31, 1921.
RESOURCES
’ sh all extend o u r efforts as far as oc-
1. L oans and discounts. Including rediscounts show n in item
casion dem ands providing it is con
31, if an y .................................................................................
»148 424 7
sisten t w ith good work. A class less 2. O v erd rafts secured and unsecured ....................................
1 066 6
th an eight can n o t receive full work.
3. U. S. governm ent secu rities .owned. Including those show n
in item s 31 and 36. if an y ..........................................................
20O 00
An exam ination for th e stu d en ts,
4. O th er bonds, w arran ts and securities, including foreign
go v ern m en t, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., includ­
who have tak en Bible study d u rin g
ing those show n in item s 31 and 36, if an y ......................... 91,260.53
th e year, will be given at 9 o'clock
5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc.........................
5,664 93
a. m., Ja n u a ry 20. This exam ination
6. B anking house, »5,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures.
»3,079 87
8.079.87
w ill be on th e Old T estam en t and
7. Real estate owned o th e r th an b anking house
12,158.67
8. A m ounts due from banks, b ankers and tru s t com panies not
will be given by th e principal. The
designated as approved reserve b a n k s..................................
papers will be sent to S tate S uperin­
9. (b ) A m ounts due from banks, b an k ers and tru s t com ­ 1,000.00
te n d en t C h u rch ill’s office to be g ra d ­
panies, designated and approved reserve ag en ts of th is
b ank ..................................... •................................................
ed. T he m anuscripts a fte r g rad in g
57,423.19
10.
Cheeks on banks o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank
will be retu rn ed to th e principal and
and o th e r cash item s....................................................................
509.10
th e g rades will be sent by th e sta te 11.
Exchanges for clearing house and item s on o th e r banks in
su p e rin ten d e n t to each applicant.
th e sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g bank
374.75
12. Cash on hand in v au lt................................. ........................ ■.
10,336 13
In a class b asketball gam e W ed­
T o tal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10, 11
„ and l ? ...................................................................
»69.643.17
nesday aftern o o n between th e F re sh ­
men and th e Sophom ores th e F re sh ­ 1 5 . C ustom er s liability account of "accep tan ces” executed by
th is bank and by o th e r banks for th e account of this
men came o ut victorious w ith a score
bank ............ - .......................................-,-..........................................
1,350.00
t>f 20 to 6. From observation th e
T o tal ................................................................................................... »337,848.68
F resh m en won because th e re was
m ore team work. Stafford Dowsett
L IA BILITIE S
and R ln ar M attson, forw ards for the 17. C apital stock paid in...............................................................
» 15,000.00
18. Surplus fund ................„ ..............................
5,000.00
F reshm en, alth o u g h sm all in phy­ 19.
(a ) U ndivided profits ..........................................................
sique they possess the speed equal to
(b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes
Leo Bailey of th e reg u lar high school
paid ...... .........................................................................
...2,167.06
23.
U nited S tates deposits. Including postal savings and deposits
team . Class gam es will be played
of U nited States d isbursing officers..........................................
3,590.00
from tim e to tim e and any one eligi­
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, su b ject to reserve;
ble to th e first team rep resen tin g 24. Deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, and deposits due county
Union High school as a school is not
o r cities and o th er public f u n d s ................................................
7,500.00
25. Ind iv id u al deposits su b ject to check............................................... 140^397.36
eligible to play on any class team .
26. D em and certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ..............................
1 J4 1 .5 3
27. C ash ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on
dem and .............................................................................................
2 995 93
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank depoaits, su b ­
ject to reserve, item s 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 »152,034.87
TIM E AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS, su b je ct to reserv e and
payable on dem and and su b ject to notice:
for
29. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .......................................
71,636.78
30. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tice..............................
76^96o'lO
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and
and su b ject to notice, item s 29 and 30............ »148,596.88
We have received two shipm ents
32. Bills payable w ith federal reserve bank o r w ith o th e r banks
of CLOSE-TITE Tops for F ords
o r tru s t com panies........................................................................... jq qqq oq
and C hevrolets which w ere previ­
35. A cceptances executed by th is bank for custom ers based on
ously announced. You can enjoy
ac tu al ag ric u ltu ral o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s..................
1,350.00
th e com forts of th e closed car by
37. L iabilities, o th e r th an above sta te d , If any, sh o rt and over acct. 109.77
in stallin g one of th ese tops on
T otal ........ :......................................................................................... »337.848 58
y o u r car.
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
Come in and see these tops on
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 en t is tru e to th e best of iny know ledge and belief
a new C hevrolet in o u r g arage.
.
K- A M ILLER, C ashier.
CORRECT— A tte st: W. E. M arketl, F. A. H alliday, G ust Larson.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 6th day of Ja n u a ry , 1922.
M. R. SH IPLEY , N otary Public.
(C h evrolet D ealers)
My com m ission expires December 12, 1924.
BANK OF GRESHAM
CLOSE-TITE TOPS
Fords and Chevrolets
Smith Motor Car Co.
Grocery Specials!
Special
C om m unication
of
F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F.
& A. M., W ednesday evening,
January' 18, 1922, at 8 o’clock. L a­
bor in F. C. Degree. V isiting b re th ­
ren welcome.
WM. H. STANLEY, Sec'y.
M. B. McGINNIS, W. M.
A;
January S ale
on all used Im plem ents and m achin­
ery. All g u aran teed as represented.
In good condition and to do th e work
The Lightest Bread on Earth
required. Many of th ese im plem ents
used only a few m onths. H essel’s
F arm M achinery, G resham .
a t th e lig h test price«on e a rth comes
R eliability
R eliability from th e b rig h te st splc and span
bakery In this, your own hom e town.
Of course you know th e bakery.
U. H. S. Students Busy
T h e re ’s all th e difference in th e
world between o rd in ary bread and
sp o rt it is necessary fo r anyone to be th e kind you get here. Do you w ant
fair, im p artial, w illing to co-operate, real solid n o u rish m en t for yourHelf
and ap p reciativ e of o th e r people's and fam ily? T hen taken no chances
rig h ts.
and g et your bread and cakes at
C ontinued from page 1
L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO.
Phone 1421
Gresham
CITY BAKERY
T he g irls of Union H igh school
have organized a b ask etb all team
and will soon bp ready to play oppos­
ing high schools u n d er th e new rules iiiiiHiliiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini'iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiPiiii
fo r g irls' b asketball. Until th is year
th e ru les fo r g irls' b ask etb all were
som ew hat different. The gam e is now
played w ith 12 players, having
ju m ping and ru n n in g center.
Automobile Repairing
Southard & Southard
Night Phone 25x5
COAL
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Cor. P ow ell anil M aple
Gres lia in
IM I
Saturday and Sunday
January 14 and 15
Matinee at 2:30 Sunday
T he principal of th e high school
feels th a t th e re m ight be o p p o rtu n ity
to prom ote a m ovem ent, th ro u g h the
p atro n s of th e d istric t, w hereby the
best kind of recreatio n could be fur
nished for th e young people of the
d istric t. In vestigation is being m ade
concerning th e possibility of a sw im ­
m ing tan k n e x t'y e a r. He has talked
to several men concerning th is possi­
bility and has received m ore en co u r­ SEE — a sh ip hurst Into flam e and
exp losion on tlw high m « mm .
ag em en t th an he an ticip ated .
At
p resen t n o th in g fu rth e r can be said F E E Ir—th e th rall o f th e purpir
but it is hoped th a t m eans will be
night» on th e A frican veh lt,
provided w hereby th e sw im m ing tan k
and th e glam or o f feNtive
will become a reality.
night» in gay New York.
Seven Reels of Mystery,
Thrill and Romance
G resh am G arage
WOOD
4 . IV. Metzger & Co.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
» quality and service
Gresham Theater
We .a r e equipped to re p a ir your
car, regardless of th e m ake, and do
a first-class Job, one th a t we feel
safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
We have lots of room for live auto
storage.
Phone 2391
Choice Red Salmon, 50-lb. kit........ $5.00
Pure Lard, large pail $1.60, med. pail
.80
Apples, choice Baldwins, box.......... 1.25
Christmas Candies, Special price, lb..
.15
Sun-Kist Oranges, 2 dozen........................ 45
Prince Albert Tobacco, 1-lb. tin ........ 1.25
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs..................... 25
Cream of Wheat, pkg..................... .
.25
Libby’s Com Beef, can..................
.20
Bulk Cocoa, 2 lbs.. .................................. 25
Corn Meal, yellow or white..................... 30
White Wonder Soap, 23 bars............ 1.00
V. H. Bleaching Soap, 23 bars........ 1.00
Royal White Soap, 23 bars................ 1 .00
Saturday Only, Olympic Flour, sk. $1.90
2 4 7 D avis Street
P ortland
Bdwy. 2ON2
IF YOU WANT
REAL SERVICE
The Modem Electric Washing Machine has been called
the greatest of all—
Labor-Saving
Money-Saving
Time-Saving
—appliances ever produced for the Home.
H e believe you will agree with this strong statement
after you have seen one of these machines in action.
Drop in any time for Free Demonstration
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
D uring th e recent illness and pass­ WATCH on e man resury from th e
deep ami claim hi» brut her'»
ing of C harles H. Jo h an so n , m em b?r
w ife a» hi» ow n.«
of th e board of Union High Scfiool
No. H, th e school was ever m indful SEE — a w ife w ho didn't know th e
of Mr. Jo h a n so n 's value as a board
difference.
m em ber. Much has been said b ut we
BUT — »ee a child w ho did!
desire to add an o th er word by s ta t­
ing: "W e know we have lost a valu­
(¡eorge H. H am ilton |»re»ent»
able frien d ."
T heodore B rugger, ce n te r on the
high school football team , was elect­
ed captain for th e com ing year. In
expressing him self before th e stu d e n t
body assem bly C aptain-elect B rugger
expressed his desire to see as success­
ful a team th e com ing season and
pledged him self to do all w ithin his
pow er to bring success to Union High The stro n g e st, stran g e st d ram a of th e j
school next year.
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love-pow er you’ve ever seen. A dapt­
ed from A rth u r H ornblow 'a suul-ab-
>d a
to rb ln g story by B ertram B racken,
In algebra, English, penm anship and fe a tu rin g —
probably an o th e r su b ject will be
Jack Holt
fftrrned at th e beginning of th e sec­ Hedda Nova
ond sem ester, M onday, F e b ru a ry 5
and Everybody's D arling,
Several have called P rincipal Cannon
concerning th is and If There are eight i
Little Mickey Moore
applicants every effort will be m ade j
to form a class in any su b jects de­
sired. As per th e g overning of th e
“THE
M A SK ”
HOME PRODUCTS
PURE LARD
5 lbs., 75c
10 lbs., $1.50
Delivered
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Fresh Fish in. Season
PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT.
MARION M AYFIELD. Prop.
Phone G resham 276.
T owing
Storage
Chevrolet Part*
and AcceHHorieit
Lee
Tiren
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
I- lat Rates Given on all Work if Desired
Sherman McCarter Garage
Latourell Bldg.
I'hon««»: Kant 71 0 2 ;
Phone 2331
Grcnlutm OAS
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Your Patronage Solicited
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving and G enem l H auling
Wood, Coal and U rlqusta
124-0 Union A rrau «
Portland. Oregon