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GRESHAM C h a rte r No. 71. R eserve D istrict No. 12. R E PO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF PLEASANT VALLEY ER1DAY, MAW H 17. PAGE TH R EE lU’JCi C h a rte r No. 65. GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR CIRCUIT LEADER R eserve D istrict No. 12 REPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF BANK OF GRESHAM CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK At Sandy. Oregon, in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business March 10th, 1922. RESOURCES 1. L oans and discounts Including rediscounts show n in item s 29 and 30, if a n y ...........................................................................$119,243.58 3.58 2. O verd rafts secured and unsecured................................................. 3. U. S. g o vernm ent securities owned, including those shown in item s 30 and 35, if an y .......................................................... 10,005.73 4. O th er bonds, w arra n ts and securities, including foreign gov ern m en t, sta te , m unicipal, corporation, etc., including those show n in item s 30 and 35, if any......................... 44,219.02 7,800.00 6. B anking bouse, $8,700; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $4,100......... 800.00 7. R eal e sta te ow ned o th e r th an banking house....... 9. (a b ) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, bankers and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserve agents of th is b a n k ..................... .................................................. 50,968.72 11. Checks on banks outside city or town o r reportin g bank and o th e r cash ite m s ,.................................................................. None T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8. 9, 10 and 11 ............................................................................ $50,968.72 103.86 15. O th er assets, if a n y ............................................................................. T otal ............................... - ................................................................ $233,144.49 LIABILITIES 16. C apital stock paid in ........................................................................ I 17. S urplus fund ......................................................... - .................. ........ 18. (a) U ndivided profits .............................................. $2,053.08 (b ) Less cu rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes paid 1,268.41 19. Reserved for taxes, in te rest and depreciatio n ........................... DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, subject to reserve: 23. In d ividual deposits su b je ct to check, including deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities o r o th e r public funds.. 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .............................. 25. C ashier's checks of th is bank o u tstanding payable on de m and ................................................................................................... T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank deposits, sub ject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25, 26........ $100,496.71 TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub ject to reserve and payable on dem and and subject to notice: 27 T im e certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ..................................... 28 Savings deposits, payable subject to notice................................ T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and o r su b je ct to notice, item s 27 and 28............. $105,863.11 29 N otes and bills rediscounted w ith F ed eral R eserve Bank ... 30 N otes and bills rediscounted including bonds or o th e r secur ities sold u n d er repurchase agreem ents w ith contingent liab ilities ......................................................................................... 31 Bills payable w ith federal reserve bank o r w ith o th e r banks o r tru s t com panies ..............................— ................................ 32. A dvances from W ar F inance C orporation.................................. 35* U nited S tate s govern m en t o r o th e r bonds borrow ed............. 36^ L iabilities o th e r th a n above, if an y .............................................. 20,000.00 5,000.00 784.67 1,000.00 99,297.10 1,117.85 81.76 6,911.66 98,951.45 None None None None None None T o tal ...................................................................................................$233,144.49 S tate of O regon, C ounty of C lackam as, ss: I F re d L. P ro cto r, cashier of the 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 the best of my know ledge and belief. FR ED L. PROCTOR, C ashier. CORRECT— A tte st: W. A. P roctor, J. G. S leret, F red L. P roctor, D irectors. Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 14th day of March, 1922. CECIL O. DUKE, N otary Public. My com m ission expires Ju n e 18th, 1923 Gus Nelson, a P o rtlan d real e state L eadership is essen tial in every At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business March 10, 1922 d ealer tran sacted business in thia vicinity during th e fore p art of th e u n d ertak in g of life— w h eth er tndus- REMO I RC EH I tria l, social o r religious. A factory week. 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts show n in item s ' m ust have a m an ag er as well as $143,342.64 C larence Palin was looking a fte r if any 29 and 3fl, it 276.87 ; w orkm en. And each m ust under- 2. O v erd rafts secured and unsecured business in terests in L ents Monday. U 8. governm ent securities owned, including these show n I stan d th e purposes of th e o th e r if th e F ra n k D unsm uir of G ilbert was a 200.00 in item s 30 and 36, if any.......................................................... , work is to be efficient. T he m orn- O th er bonds, w arra n ts and securities, including foreign valley visitor Tuesday. j ing services at th e P leasan t Home go v ern m en t, sta te , m unicipal, corporation, etc., includ T. P. Cam pbell, who recently p u r 1 M ethodist church for next Sunday ing th o se show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................... 86,257.20 chased th e Jo h n P u tte ra m e r place, will be conducted by Rev. A. S. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, Judgm ents, e tc ....................... 5,644.30 has sold it to a Mr. Bishop. B anking house, $5,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures $3,159.27 8,159.27 1 Hisey. H e will preach d u rin g th e R eal estate owned o th e r th an banking h o u se........................... 12,158.67 E alis F o rsg ren will soon have his 11 o’clock h o u r and also ad m in ister (a b ) Cash on h and in vault and due from banks, b ankers new cottage ready for occupancy. , th e sacram en t of th e L ord's Supper. and tru s t com panies designated an d approved reserve ag en ts of th is bank .................................................................... 70,686.75 W. L. K esterso n ’s new bungalow is T ak e th is o p p o rtu n ity of m eeting (c ) Net am ounts due from o th e r banks, b ankers and tru st rapidly assum ing form . | au d u n d ersta n d in g him and let him 1,000.00 panies ................................................................................................ T hom as Grave is seriously ill w ith u n d erstan d you. 10. Exchanges for clearing house and item s on o th e r banks in 230.00 th e sam e city o r town as rep o rtin g bank ............................. th e “ flu ” at his home. | T **e Sunday school invites you to atten d its service a t 10 o’clock. T he I 11. Checks on bauks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and P leasan t Valley G range e n ter- J 155.42 o th e r cash Item s ............................................................................. evening service at 7 :3 0 will be in C u sto m ers’ liability account of acceptances executed by th is tain ed Pom ona G range W ednesday. charge of Rev. E arl B. C otton. His 14. 1,000.00 bank and by o th e r banks for th e account of th is bank ... T he seatin g capacity of the h all was topic wili be “ A Vision of th e Prom-1 taxed to th e utm ost. Prof. Reed of $329,111.12 T otal ised L an d .” You are alw ays w el O. A. C. delivered th e principle ad come a t th is " P le a sa n t C hurch L IA BILITIE S dress. Among o th e rs who spoke were H om e.” 16. C apital stock paid in ............. ............................................................. * 15,000.00 County C om m issioner R. C. H olm an, 6,000.00 17. S urplus fund .....................................................................w J. D. Lee, can d id ate fo r go v ern o r ir 18. (a ) Undivided profits .....................................................$4,221.8 7 P leasan t Hon»e HaptlM Service». 628.18 (b ) Less cu rren t expenses, in te re st and taxes paid 3,593.69 the com ing prim ary election, besides A larg e n um ber of th e young peo DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, subject to reserve: m any of th e g ran g ers. N um erous res iv id u al deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due olutions of m ore o r less Im portance ple from th e P lea san t H om e B ap tist 23. In d th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities o r o th e r public funds 149,776.94 and dealing w ith th e m any problem s church drove to P o rtlan d to atten d 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................ 623.15 having to do w ith th e business and the g re a t rally of young people Mon 25. C ash ier’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on de 4.175.26 m and ................................................................................................... progress of o u r co u n try w ere dis day evening, M arch 13. It was a 243.47 g reat in sp iratio n al g ath erin g . Bibie C ertified checks o u tstan d in g .......................................................... 26 cussed m ore o r less intelligently. T o tal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank deposits, su b school a t th e B ap tist church a t 10 je ct to reserve, item s 23, 24. 25. 26 .............$154,818.82 a. m., on Sunday. GILLIS TIM E AND SAVING« DEPOSITS, su b ject to reserve and T he B. Y. P. U. w ill convene at 7 payable on dem and and su b je ct to notice: P reaching a t th e Gillis com m unity The song service will open a t 8, fol 27. T im e certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g ................................... 73,220 -6 church a t 3 o’clock Sunday a fte r lowed at 8 :2 0 by a serm on by P a sto r 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n otice................................ 79,443.86 T otal of tim e aud savings deposits payable on dem and o r noon. An A dventist p reach er from B arry on th e them e, "T h e Crow ning su b ject to notice, item s 27 and 28 $152,664.12 P o rtlan d will have charge of th e s e r of th e V ictor.” Miss Lucile W ithers, 34. A cceptances executed by th is bank for custom ers based on a c tu a l ag ric u ltu ral o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s......, .......... 1,000.00 vices. P ro fesso r Calcoed, also of M. D., a retu rn ed m edical m issionary, P o rtlan d , wili fu rn ish som e special wilt address a m ass m eeting of the T o tal ...................................................................................................$329,111.12 music and singing. E veryone is co r P leasan t Home people a t th e B ap tist S ta te of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss. church W ednesday evening, at 7:30, dially invited. I K A Miller, C ashier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear March 22. Everybody should h ea r th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. THE UNITED STATES K. A M ILLER, Cashier. th e doctor. OF BRAZIL TODAY CORRECT— A tte st: A. F. M iller. W E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn, D irectors, Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 17th day of March, 1922. F o r Sale, ii L> d l l l D I I A V to e v U n b llo Public. M. R. SHIPLEY N N c otary __ C ontinued from page 1 F in e old violin of exceptionally Decem ber 12, 1924. com m ission expires My m ounting to th e h eights th a t crown sw eet tone. L ea th er plush case. Two the b eau tifu l bay. In o rd er to draw bows. Phone 2361. from th e b eau tifu l su n sh in e, a re new al of th e ir vigor. Q u arte r sawed oak piano for sale. The natiye B razilian, " th e In d ia n ” A 1 shape, $150. J. E. M etzger. of th e coasts, in lan d plains, and fo r est bordered riv ers who lived in th e to T o p s R ecovered and R epaired. country before P o rtu g u ese possession, A uto A ll k in d s o f T op M a teria l and has left no traces of civilization com C u rtain W in d ow s parable w ith th a t of th e Incas o r pre- Incas of th e n o rth w est of South The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called S. E. PALMQUIST A m erica, or w ith th e c u ltu re of th e the greatest of all— AUTO TOP SHOP Maya of C en tral A m erica an d th e ir pupils and conquerors, th e Aztecs. Labor-Saving Main St., G resham P ho n e I7S Only in th e n o rth e rn p a rt of Brazil Money-Saving along th e A m azonian riv er highw ay Time-Saving are th e re rem ains of ceram ic a r t and w eaving skill, w hich denote m arked ■ —appliances ever produced for the Home. Phone G resham 489 attain m en ts by a people w ith se ttle d I We believe you will agree with this strong statement hom es and defined social habits. Even to th e p resen t day th e A m a after you have seen one of these machines in action. zon Indians have preserved th e ir Delivered anv Place skill in w eaving n ativ e fibres. They Drop in any time for Free Demonstration TRUCK SERVICE are sold on th e Amazon fo r various prices ranging from fifty to several ELECTRIC STORE . ELECTRIC BUILDING h undred m ilreis. F u rth e r so u th th e In d ian seems to have been of a d if TROUTDALE, OREGON feren t origin, w ho’s cradle is assigned by some h isto ria n s to P arag u ay , and who are identified w ith th e fierce C aribs, invaders of th e W est Indian Islands and d estro y ers of th e g entle aborigines of th o se shores befo re th e Spanish m ade th e ir discoveries and settlem en ts. T hese In d ian s are very sim ilar to o u r N orth A m erican In dian and p o rtray m any of th e Bami ch aracteristics. T he In d ian problem is one of g re a t im portance not only to B razil but to o th e r South A m eri can countries. So fa r th e govern m ent has tak en little action fo r th eir education and b etterm e n t in social life. (To be co n tin u ed .) IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE ? C om e a n d see o u r new DRESS FABRICS f o r S p rin g a n d S u m m e r We have— Silk striped and figured Voiles in a great variety of the new color combinations. Also Tissue Ginghams White and colored Beach Cloth, 36-inch colored and white Dress Linen. Colored Embroidered Swiss Organdies from Switzerland The permanent finish kind, in plain and figured white. Light Blues, Pink, Mais, Jade, Tangerine and Light Tan. Walrad Mercantile Co. We have added a line of the 1' amous Royal \\ orcester and Bon-Ton Corsets. New models, popular prices Wood - Sand - Gravel J. R. KNARR & SON Quit throwing good money after bad in having that old worn-out batter)’ recharged every other week. It has served its day. If you want a full summer of enjoyment out of your car, install a new \\ ILLARD battery now, at the very beginning of motoring days. It will more than pay for itself in efficient service. Gresham Storage Battery Co. J. W. PUNTENNEY, Mgr. Phone 2331 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Outstrips all price competition NOW Two good 8-18 reversible disc h a r row s; 1 S uperior disc d rill 10-6; 1 De Laval No. 17 cream se p a ra to r; 1 A nker H olth cream se p arato r; 2 8 (4 Inch b erry or g ard e n plow s; 5 o th er good used plow s; O liver sulky plow; 2 g ang plows; 1 O liver tra c to r disc plow; 1 ro ller; 2 wagons; 1 Oliver 6-shovel rid in g cu ltiv a to r; 1 Deering binder A 1 co n d itio n ; 2 m ow ers; 1 ra k e ; 1 tedder. G uaran teed to give you satisfaction at less th an auction prices. Phone 1141. W. A. Hessel. F o r Sale. New sta n d ard m ake phonograph never been played. R egular $150 value, will sell for $75. C are Out- i look Office. I G N I T I O N Latourell Bldg. OUTLOOK. HOMESTEAD ENTRY NOTICE U. S. Land Office a t P o rtlan d , O re gon, March 7th, 19J2. N otice is hereby given th a t Jesse O. 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The coupon will bring you further in formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. No 20703. In th e Circuit- C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for th e County of Multno- i mah. D epartm ent of Probate. ‘ In th e M atter of th e E state of Emma Em bry, Deceased. Notice is hereby given th a t J. G. | Em bry has been appointed by th e C ir cuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for | th e County of M ultnom ah, D ep art-j ment of P robate, as a d m in istra to r of th e e state of Em m a Em bry, deceased , and has qualified. All persons hav- , i ing claim s ag a in st said e sta te are hereby notified to present th e sam e ‘ duly verified as by law required at I th e office of McOuirk A Schneider, ! G resham , Oregon, w ithin six m onths i from th e date hereof. Dated and first published th is 17th i I day of March, 1922. Date of last publication, April 14 1922. J. O EMBRY. A d m in istrato r McOI’IRK A SCH NEID ER. • A ttorneys for A dm in istrato r O.V. BADLEY TRACTOR CO. 425 E. 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