Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 17, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK. FRIDAY,
MAIU'H
GRESHAM LOCALS
G R ESH A M TH E A T E R
Saturday and Sunday
A GREAT
OREGON LUMBER-CAMP STORY
“ The Deceiver”
Mrs. J. H. Hess » as taken ill sud
denly last 8unday afternoon with an
attack of grip.
Judge and Mrs. G. W. Wonacott are
still gaining in health.
The Salvation Arm y will hold an
"Open A ir" and indoor m eeting a»
th e
M ethodist
Episcopal church
Tuesday evening, M arch 21. Special
music an d singing will form a p a rt
of th e program . E veryone is w el­
come
17,
1O2M
20th Century
Grocery
Here are positive Demonstrations of the ability of these stores to save you money
Prices quoted are good Saturday and Monday
ARM & HAMMER SODA, full pound package............................................... 7j4c
DARIMADE M ILK, from high-grade western cows, can 9c, 10 cans...........
88c
Royal Club Pineapple, fanciest pack
Eastern Com Meal
Golden Gate Coffee
in large cans, 25c; 4 cans............... 98c
The q u arte rly m eeting of the
9-lb sacks ....
28c pound can ............. 36c
Queen E sth e r circle of th e P o rtlan d
Tea
Garden
Syrup,
the
amackiest
syrup
made,
quarts
38c;
half
gallons, 62c; gallons $115
d istrict will be held next Sunday.
-Magnolia
-Molasses,
rich
and
flavory,
2-lb.
can
28c;
5-lb.
cans,
50c;
10-lb. cans
95c
March 19, a t 3 o ’clock in th e P o rt­
Avondale .Molasses, 2 lb. cans, 15c; 5-lb. cans, 33c; 10-lb. cans................................
5gc
land se ttle m e n t center. A utos will
be fu rn ish ed for those w ishing to go.
LANG’S EVERYDAY CHOCOLATE CREAM CANDY, 1-lb. boxes, 50c. It is
Everyone is to m eet a t Mrs. H evel’s
pronounced
fine by particular people. “ Really can’t see how it can be sold at the
home a t 2 o'clock. A newly o rg an ­
price.”
ized q u a rte t will fu rn ish a n u m b er
or two for th e program . T he mem- J
Olympic Pancake
Ko>'al Baking Pow- 9 0
Norwegian Sardines, 1
bers of th e q u a rte t are Misses M yrtle |
Flour, large pkg.. “ “ V
der, large cans....... *)Ov
Seashell brand...... I v C
Rusher, Doris Zim m erm an, Gladys
H arm on and Vivian Hevel. Miss
a e a x s E O j£ S 2 .\
CANNED VEGETABLES
Vida Cem er will accom pany them on
Standard pack of Corn, 2 cans 25c; 4 cans .....'...............................
the piano. Alice P eterso n will give
48c
Mission String Beans, 2 cans 25c; 4 cans............................ ............
a reading.
48c
Standard pack of Peas, 2 cans 25c; 4 cans....
T. W. W ixon, who has ch arg e of
48c
Libby 's Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2 cans, 15c 4 cans
the new grocery sto re here, an d his
58c
Heinz Baked Beans, 10c, 15c and 25c.
wife have moved into th e Collins
house on Powell street.
CANNED FRUIT
H arold K ern has gone to San
I)e Lux Plums, Gold Leaf Brand, No. 1 cans, 15c; 4 cans for
ggc
F rancisco w here he has been sen t to
Royal Ann Cherries, Gold Leaf Brand No 1 cans, 15c; 4 cans for
ta k e charge of a fleet of tru ck s.
Robles Peaches or B artlett Pears, large cans, 22!/2c; 4 cans for
....................... r « c
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. L an d er from
Apricots, Libby 's Best Pack, No. 2 cans, each 221/2c; 4 cans for .........
g8c
P o rtlan d have moved to G resham
and are occupying th e Bradfleld
COFFEE
house on F ifth stree t. Mr. L an d er
20th Century Coffee is all we claim for it. It is good enough for the most particular
will be em ployed a t th e cannery.
33c lb.; 5 lbs $1.60
W. R K ern of Mt. A ngel visited
L ipton's Tea, yellow label, 14 lb. 19c; l/2 lb. 38c; pound
1(1.....
relativ es h ere fo r a sh o rt tim e.
Genuine Codfish ........... 18c
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Boswell have
20 Mule Team Borax
Royal W hite Soap
2-lbs.. ........ - ............... 35c
bought th e A. Von Readen property.
Chips .......................
29c
10 bars ........
45c
The L ad ies’ Aid of th e M ethodist
Full quart ja r Sweet
Ralston Bran, pkg
15c
Pure Comb Honey
church will hold an all-day sew ing
Pickles
50c
section
.... 23c
Salted Peanuts, very fine
and business m eeting at th e hom e of
Fresh Peanut B utter
Silver Leaf Lard
pound ........................... 15c
Mrs. 8. Dixon next T uesday, March
pound .................. .......... 15c
2 lbs. for..........
35c
| 21st.
FLOUR AND SUGAR
Miss H elen Cow’gill, assista n t sta te
Prices quoted are based on our most economical business operations, so are alw ays
g irl’s club leader, has been th e g u est
satisfactory.
of Miss E thel C alkins since last W ed­
nesday. She is here to help plan
club work for th is year.
Mrs. J. C. P eterson, a fo rm er resi­
dent of G resham , is here from Shaw,
Oregon to v isit h er d au g h ters, Mrs.
Glen Davidson and E sth e r and Alice
Gresham, Oregon
P eterson.
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
NOTICE
I. Dailey e s ta te located a t H ogan S ta ­
A m eeting of th e O. A. R. Relief
tion, will be p ro secu ted to th e full ex­
T he Home Econom ic g irls have
Corps will be held tom orrow , S atu r
Any p arty o r p a rtie s found tre s­ te n t of th e law.
day Mar. 18 in sp ite of th e fact th a t a sta rte d o u t very successfully w ith passing o r in any way defacing th e
(S ig n ed ) C H E STE R A. DAILEY,
previous notice was sent o u t to the th is y ea r's w ork. T he in stru c to r, su rface o r sh ru b b ery on th e Savannah
Executor.
co n trary .
j.Miss Schrepel, is m uch in te reste d in
Mrs. W alter M etzger of B oring is ! ’he success of th e work, and m any
visiting today a t th e hom e of Mrs. j ,18eful g arm en ts will be com pleted
Jo h n M etzger.
T he officers for th e follow ing y ear
Ben M atthew s and little d a u g h te r are aa follow s: Doris Zim m erm an,
are both very ill.
¡p re sid e n t;
K ath leen
Bailey, vice
Wp a re equipped to rep a ir your
Mr. and Mrs. E rn est P. Thom spent P resid en t;
In a
Sm ith, se creta ry ;
car. reg ard less of th e m ake, and do
several days h ere visitin g w ith re la ­ W illene B otkin, tre a s u re r and F ern
a first-class Job, one th a t we feel
tives before sta rtin g on a trip to Cal­ B urton, rep o rter.
safe in g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
ifo rn ia which will ta k e them aw ay for
We have lots of room for live auto
several weeks. Mr. Thom has recent
storage.
for every type or depth of well,
ly sold his ford agency a t In d ep e n ­
dence.
Myers hand or power spray pumps.
W ord has been received by Mrs
E. G. W ilkes of Rockwood of th e re ­
cent m a rriag e of h er son. T hom as M
\ \ e install water systems, pumps,
Southard & Southard
\\ atson. The brid e was Bernice
Night Phone 25x5
Hiveley of San Francisco.
motors or gas engines.
F rances May, in fan t d au g h te r of
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cheek living west
of G resham , died on March 10, aged
i 10 days.
Scenes were laid in the bull pine section a-
round Bend, in Central Oregon.
A Great Picture — A Wonderful Story
FORD WEEKLY
And a Good Comedy
IFe Welcome
the famous HOOVER-
SWEEPER to our midst
There are really no better places to trade than at a 20th Century
Stores are Conveniently located
2d and Main streets, Gresham
J. E. METZGER.
Automobile Repairing
5940-92d street, S. E., Lents
M y ers a Complete Line of
Pumps - Engines - Motors
G resham G arage
Phone 2391
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F ull line of Cold Lunch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
Main St., G resham
GBO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Grocery Specials
FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Pure Lard 85c
$1.65
Salt Salmon, lb
.08
Large Herring, 3 for
25
Choice Bacon, lb
.37
Cottage Picnics, lb
.25
Mazola and Wesson Gil
pints 27c; quarts
.50
Gallons
1 85
Ground Chocolate
1 lb., 30c; 3 lbs
.85
Bulk Cocoa, lb
.10
Salted Peanuts, lb
.17
Olympic, Crown and
White Mountain
FLOUR
49-lb. bag$2
\\ bite Wonder and Royal
White Soap, 25 bars 1.00
Old Hutch Cleanser
.10
Matches, b o x ...................... 05
Pork and Beans
.10
Kellogg Corn Flakes
.10
SU G A R , Best Cane
Sack
5 .9 5 Cash
A. IV. M etzger <& Co.
Phone 1451
Quality and Service
Phone 1451
Zion E vangelical Cliuix-h.
The services for next Sunday at
th e Zion Evangelical church w ill be
¡conducted by th e reg u la r pasto r, Rev.
H. R. G ebhardt.
Sunday school will begin at 10
a. m. and p reaching at 11. T he ser­
mon topic will be “ W ith Je su s in the
V alley” and will be in th e E nglish
language.
C hoir reh e arsal will be held at 1:30
In th e aftern o o n to practice th e
E aster ca n ta ta.
Young people’s m eeting will begin
at 7:30. W a lte r R am ser is to be the
lead er
T he topic will be "W hat
Does Follow ing C hrist M ean?"
HALEY
The recent Sunday school contest
was won by th e Juniors T he Juniors
will be tre a te d to a banquet by the
seniors and young people next Sun-
,d a y a fte r th e m orning service. The
serm on will be in English on th is oc
caslon and will be p artly illu stra te d .
The Rev. A ndrew Johnson is pastor.
Mr. and Mrs R. J. Todm en were
th e recipients of a purse, am o u n tin g
to ab o u t »40 co n trib u ted by th e
neighbors, recently. Mr. Todm en su f­
fered a p araly tic stro k e last sum m er
which will in cap acitate him fo r at
least a year They a re having a h ard
tim e of it as a consequence and the
neighbors w anted to ch eer them w ith
a lift, Mr. and Mrs. Todm en w ish to i
th a n k all th e co n trib u to rs.
• j
W. A. HESSEL
S tra y S p ark s
Reliability
Implements
C au ses F ires
Machinery
R eserve Difitrict No „
R EPO R T O F T H E CONDITION
OF
FIRST STATE BANK
At G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, a t th e close of business M arch 10, 1922.
. ,
resources .
1. Loan and discounts, including red isco u n ts show n In item s
-
an d 30, If a n y . ..... .....................................
1224 887 1**
2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se cu red .........
' 13 lg
3. U. S. governm ent se cu ritie s ow ned, in clu d in g th o se show n
in Item s 30 and 35, if a n y ..................
27 300 00
4. O th er bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, Including foreign
g o v ern m en t, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., includ-
ing those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .......................... 201 384.47
5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, ju d g m e n ts, etc.......................
L 650.00
6. B anking house, »25,000; f u rn itu re an d fixtures, »5,301.20 30*301.20
8. (a ) L aw ful reserve w ith fed eral reserv e b a n k ........................
26 880 09
9. ta b ) Cash on hand in v au lt an d due from banks, b an k e rs
and tru s t com panies d esig n ated an d approved reserve
ag en ts of th is b a n k ........................................................................ 19,815 33
10. E xchanges fo r clearin g house and Item s on o th e r b an k s in
th e sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ..............................
491.85
11. ( hecks on banks o u tsid e city o r tow n o r rep o rtin g b ank and
o th e r cash ite m s.......................................................................
552.70
T o tal cash an d due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and
11 - .
........................................................ »20,859.88
15 O th er assets, if an y ..............................................
31.19
Be su re - th a t y o u r house and
household goods a re in su red In
th is agency of th e H artfo rd F ire
In su ran ce Com pany. If you have
not atten d e d to th is m a tte r, do
not delay longer.
BROW N
M ain S tre e t
G resham ,
O regon
Phones 8 8 0 1 ; S I 3
T o tal .............................. - ................................................................... »533,307.14
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18.
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23.
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FAIRVIEW
25
T he co n g reg atio n al m eeting of (he
I
M, n n . r i . i l , Imr, b will |„.
next Tuesday evening. March 21
I A fter th e b u sin eA m eeting a social
The Lightest Bread on Earth
I h o u r will be held and light refresh
at th e lightest price on e a rth comes
m ents served
from th e b rig h test spic and span
bakery In this, your own hom e town.
“ Tlie D eceiver" P o r tr a ) . O n g v ti
| Of course you know th e bakery.
M rearry.
„ '
DS£*,v,‘r ” whlell come» to th e i T h e re ’s all th e difference In th e
i u T i . S ’ v T J n * !'! S* lutrd *’r »"<1 Sun- ' world betw een o rd in ary bread and
J L ' r“ r I ! 1*. of ,h " « " “•» » ’*’<>" ,h<‘ kln<J you «*» “ ere
Do you w ant
In f t s
n Rnd ,r o u n <> °n c
•olid no u rish m en t for yourself
O rein n ' A U
. ' n ae r C*n” ” ' new *
»nd fam ily? Then taken no chances
1 -i—n— in th is ouK taur ro—t - 'r p l „ -
Service
Repairs
C h a rte r No. 135.
T h ere is n o th in g m ore ch eerfu l
th a n a lire In an open fireplace,
but watch-4t. Many bad fires s ta rt
from snap p in g em bers. Use every
safety appliance to confine open
h e a rth fires.
JO H N
H41
26.
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l.I A BILITIES.
C apital stock paid in ..............................................
•
S u rp lu s fund .................................................."."""i” " ....................... * 30,000.00
25,000.00
( a ) U ndivided profits .............................. .""” ""” "."."."""".»8413 91
Less cu rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes paid 3 708 25
4.405.66
Reserved for taxes, in te re st and dep reciatio n . ..
7.187.62
U nited S tates deposits, in clu d in g po stal savings and de­
p o sits of IT. S. d isb u rsin g officers
1,013.71
o th e r th an banks, su b ject to reserve:'
Individual deposits su b ject to check, in clu d in g deposits due
th e
“J Oregon, county, cities o r o th e r public funds 181.389.90
Demand certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g
126.11
C a sh ier's checks of th is bank o u tsta n d in g payable on de^
m and ................. ..... ................ .....
3.673.56
C ertified checks o u ts ta n d in g ..............................
2.000.00
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank deposits su b ­
ject to reserve, item s 23, 24. 25. 26
»187 189 57
TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. s u b je c t to re s e rv e and
_ . p a?'able on dem and or su b ject to notice:
T im,e ce rtiflca,«‘s of deposit o u tsta n d in g
.
54 .024.75
,,
Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ........
224 485 83
T otal of tim e and Savings deposits payable on dem and o r
su b ject to notice, item s 27 an d 28........ ......... »278.510.58
T otal .............................. ...............................
»533,307.14
S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss.
, h a,
C j L undquist. 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 my know ledge and belief
P O R R F i'T __a ito c t. a u
-r-i.
.
C. J. L IN D Q U IST . C ashier.
°N RE<
A Meyers, Theod. B rugger, C. J. L u n d q u ist. D irectors
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 17th day of M arch. 1922.
K W.
STROM, N otary Public.
My comm I Mi on expire« A ugust 30, 1025.
CITY BAKERY I