Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKESHAM
OUTLOOK, FR ID A Y .
A PR IL
21.
PAGE THRKB
I »22
VICTORY SCHOOL WILL
GIVE BASKET SOCIAL
The social to be given by th e Vic-
| tory P aren t-T each er asso ciatio n on
j S atu rd ay evening, April 22. is looked
forw ard to as on,e of th e fine, enjoy-
I able events of th e season. A good
i program an d sev eral am u sem en t
¡fe a tu re s will provide e n te rta in m e n t
| for old and young. An kpron sale
¡will be held in connection w ith the
I social.
L adies are expected to b rin g bas­
kets to be auctioned and th e m em ­
bers of th e Victory Pig club will sell
hom e m ade candy.
Walk or Ride atzFifty?
Tomorrow never comes! The time to begin to settle this ques­
tion is—TODAY!
Spend less than you EARN, lay away in the Savings Bank reg­
ularly a stated sum each week—and long before FIFTY you will
he driving your own CAR or having someone else' DRIVE it
Ft)R you 1
Can’t begin too young. A dollar will start you—then try to
see how fast you can make it grow.
per cent allowed on savings. Open an account without de­
lay !
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
Now that Spring is here—
BORING
1
20 th Century Grocery
The Phrase “THEY CERTAINLY ARE GOOD PLACES TO TRA D E” is often used
in speaking about these stores. Even one is treated alike and treated right.
Special features Saturday and Monday at any 20th Century Store are
Yellow or White Corn Meal, Nebraska kiln dried, very finest grade,
9-lb. sacks.................................................................................... 25c
ALPINE MILK, Oregon Product, tall cans, extra-special 9c
FANCY LOUISIANA SW EET POTA­
CHOICE LEMONS, 2 for...............
for
5c
MRS. L. C. ARMSTRONG.
TOES, 6 lbs.................................. 25 c
6
14c.
S. R. W aller has his plans com plet­
3
lbs.
13c
dozen
28c
ed an d is g ettin g m aterial to g e th er
for his new hall and store. W ork will
MAZOLA OIL, Two-day feature Sale, pts. 25c, qts. 48c, half gals. 89c, gallons $1.75
begin th e first of th e week.
Mrs. R. V. M atters of P o rtlan d was
a w eek-end ca ller a t th e hom e of her
M. J. B., India and Ceylon Golden Rod Rolled Oats,
9-lb. Sack Olympic Wheat
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. H ite and
Tree
Tea,
lb..............
4
9
c
large
package,...........
25c
Hearts.......................
69c
fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H u n tin g to n and little
CR1SCO, Always Good...........................1 lb. 23 c, 1 '/» lbs. 34c, 3 lbs. 68c, 6 lbs. $1.30
d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d visited Sunday
Compound in bulk,
Pure Lard
5 bars Royal W hite Soap
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Intel.
35c
2 lbs.
35c
2 lbs.
fo r........................... 22c
T he Boring T h ea ter, w hich was
b u rn ed T h u rsd ay of last week, will
Uncolored Japan Tea, our B 10 X brand, makes splendid cup tea, half-pound ... 20c
give it ’s re g u la r T h u rsd ay n ig h t show
a t th e I. O. O. F. hall un til th e new
T E A G A R D E N MOLASSES, KNOWN FOR HIGHEST QUALITY ON COAST,
hall is com pleted.
Guy D urham from Canyon City,
Avondale brand, dark molasses, 2 lb. can, J2
5 lbj. 33 c, 10-lb. can for 59c
Oregon, spent th e w eek-end a t th e
hom e of his m o th er, Mrs. Jas. Intel.
Magnolia brand molasses, suits the most particular, 2%-lb. can 28c, 5-lb. 50c,
F. M. M organ has com pleted his
10-lb. can for............................................................................................................ 9 8 c
plans for a new hom e to be b u ilt on
his p ro p erty soon.
Skinners Macaroni
Schi els Noodles
Citrus W ashing Powder
Chas. Duley expects to leave for
his hom e in M ontana soon.
25c
3
pkgs........................25c
package ................. 23?
3
pkgs...........
Wm. M orand is th e possessor of a
b ran d new C hevrolet car.
Robles Peaches or Pears, good fruit in good syrup, can............................................ . 20^
W. R. T elford is having a new g a r­
age b u ilt to replace th e one he lost
Fresh Made Peanut Butter F.xcelo Cake Flour
Curve Cut Macaroni, bulk,
in th e first last week.
Mrs. J. H. M etzger of G resham vis­
3 pkgs.................... 25c
4 lbs. for................. 25?
lb.............................. 15c
ited th is week a t th e hom e of h er son,
W. W. M etzger and fam ily.
20th CENTURY COFFEE, fresh from our own roaster, is very very satisfactory if you
W. F. H arris, county com m issioner
like good coffee, lb.................................. 33?, 2 lbs................................................ 65?
from Oregon City, was in B oriag
W ednesday looking over th e roads
here.
If it is good and to be had, it is at our stores,and safely priced for cash buyers
T he old sk a tin g rin k is being to rn
down by Glen Allison of P o rtlan d .
T he lu m b er o b tain ed from it will be
Stores are conveniently located
shiped to P o rtland.
Mrs. McCaslin and ch ild ren expect
to move up n ea r E stacada th e last of
this week to be n ea r h er husband
who w orks for Cake & Jub. L br. Co.
Glen D allas and wife a re moving
FAIRVIEW
to th e A nderson place.
Raym ond and W illis L und, both of
On next Sunday m orning, A pril 2 3, l
P o rtlan d , a re visitin g at th e hom e of
a high g rad e
th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. at Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n
tire , reasonable
Lund and fam ily.
in price. All
church, th e pasto r, th e Kev. E. It. D. 1
10 to 14 per cent cu t in sand and
w ork g u aran teed .
H ollensted, will preach on “ T he [
g rav el prices.
P ro m p t service,
q u ality and low est prices.
Glory of the C h u rch .” T he p a s to r’s
PLEASANT HOME
son, W. H. H ollensted of P o rtla n d , I
T ro u td ale , Ore.
A p leasant b irth d ay su rp rise was will sing a solo.
i
Phone G resham 4 89
Main St.,
held last Monday evening, when
On last T uesday th e Rev. E. R. D.
G resham
nearly 40 frien d s g ath ered a t th e
hom e of Miss Ida Miller. A m ost en- H ollensted and wife, D. W. McKay
and
wife
and
H.
A.
F
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lle
r
atten
d
e
d
I joyable tim e was had by all. Miss
«
j M iller was born on E a ster Sunday th e m eeting of th e P o rtlan d P resb y ­
and th is y ear th e an n iv ersary fell on te ry in Oregon City.
I E aster.
P asto r and Mrs. B arry of
G resham w ere am ong th e specially
TH E SE R V A N T OF B U SIN E SS.
invited guests.
An e n te rta in m e n t w hich prom ises
(T his is N um ber F o u r of a series
to be as p o p u lar as th e W illam ette of special article s published by th e
Glee club will be given on S atu rday F irs t S tate Bank, G resham , Oregon,
evening, April 29, w hen th e W illam ­ by perm ission, approval, and upon
e tte Public S peaking T eam , co n sist­ in fo rm atio n fu rn ish ed by its New I
We a re equipped to re p a ir your
ing of J. F red McGrew an d Miss York co rresp o n d en t, th e N ational
car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do
M artha F erg u so n , will give an even­ City B ank of New York, th e larg est
a first-class Job, one th a t we feel
in g ’s en te rta in m e n t. It is expected bank in th e world today.)
safe in g u a ra n te e in g to be rig h t.
th a t som e good music will be includ­
Deposits in com m ercial and savings
ed in th e program .
banks differ in ch a racter. T he la tte r
We have lo ts of room for live auto
T he M ethodist Aid society cleared ■ are m ade larg ely in money, are m ore
sto rag e.
ab o u t $50 in th e recent apron bazaar. o r less p erm an en t, a re g ra n te d an In­
D uring th e evening Guy D. Jo n e s of te re st allow ance, and do not involve
G resham sang and Miss M arg aret any u n d ersta n d in g as to b o rro w in g ,
PloCk, te ac h er of th e C o ttrell school, accom m odations.
C om m ercial
de­
gave readings.
posits on th e o th e r hand consist of
the c u rre n t receipts and w orking j
capital of business houses and a re j
Southard & Southard
TROUTDALE
m ade largely in th e form of checks,
Night Phone 25x5
Phone 2391
d ra fts or discounted p aper arisin g I
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1
Mrs. J. D. Bailey of G resham was a daily from th e business. T he Bank
d in n er guest of Mrs. A. D. K en d all on u n d ertak es to co u n t th ese item s into
Tuesday.
cash, an d th e aco u n t is based upon i
Mrs. W. C. Spence has been con­ an u n d ersta n d in g th a t It will ren d e r
fined to her bed fo r a week as th e th ese services and extend a lin e of ¡
resu lt of a severe fall.
cred it based upon th e n et w orth and i
Chas. L ato u rell of H erm iston was average balance of th e custom er.
| visiting on Sunday w ith frie n d s in
U nder th is a rran g e m en t th e rela- '
| T ro u td ale.
tlons betw een th e bank and its cus­
Mrs. H. W. McGinnis was visiting tom ers are reciprocal. In each line
in P o rtlan d W ednesday.
of tra d e and in d u stry , it is com m only 1
Mrs. L. O stran d left on T uesday th e case th a t th e use for ca p ita l or
¡fo r Mayger, Oregon, to visit her cred it is m ore o r less flu c tu a tin g , so
Reversible Disc Harrows in one- or two-horse,
i b ro th er, T hom as T aylor, fo r a week th a t at tim es each bank c u s to m e r !
1-row Grain Drills.
I or ten days.
will accu m u late cash balances w hile I
Jam es Benfield and his th ree at o th e r tim es needing to borrow . If !
Berry Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Pulverizors, Grape
m o th erless boys w ere callers on Mrs. the business of a bank is well dis- I
Hoes,
Fowler Cultivators.
' L. O stran d on Monday, before leav­ ,rib u ted in various lines, and p a rtic ­
See the New Faulkner Riding Spring Tooth Harrow, goes
ing for V erm illion, C anada, w here u larly if it is a la rg e bank, doing
they expect to m ake th e ir home.
business in d ifferen t p a rts of the
between the rows. Also the new 3-bearing Tractor, Reversible
Mrs. H. E. Bradley is tn id er th e co untry and in o th e r co u n tries, th ese
Disc Harrow, 5-tooth or 14-tooth Cultivators.
i care of a physician for tre a tm e n t for flu ctu atio n s in Individual balances
blood poisoning which set in as th e and needs will tend to offset and com-1
resu lt of a sm all cut In h er hand.
pensate each o th e r, th u s secu rin g th e :
g re a te st economy and best re su lts in ;
Garden Plows, Planet Jr. Garden Seeders, Hand Culti­
th e use of th e com bined capital
vators, Hand Planters.
This and th e need for la rg e capi- j
tai to h an d le th e heavy volum e of 1
Get our new low prices before you buy. You’ll get the
m odern business, have been th e chief |
implement at less.
m o tl e s in th e tendency to consoll- I
dation am ong b an k in g in stitu tio n s in I
th e p rincipal tra d in g co u n tries In re-I
cent years, p a rtic u la rly in London.
Reliability
1141
Service I
As a g en eral ru le, th e ban k in g
business is conducted upon th e prin-1
Myers Water Pumps, Water Systems Installed.
ciple th a t th e dep o sito rs of a bank
have a first claim upon It as borrow ­
ers, an d it is safe to say th a t no bank
can hold ItB own in com petition u n ­
less It is ab le to satisfy its p atro n s
th a t it is conducting its business u p ­
on th is basis. It am o u n ts to a pool­
ing of ce rtain liquid, sh iftin g re­
sources w hich m ust be av ailab le for
all th e m em bers of th e pool as they
w ant*them , and in fa ir pro p o rtio n to
th e ir co n trib u tio n s
It is a m istake, th e re fo re, to su p ­
pose th a t bank funds may be loaned
a rb itra rily o r to serve personal in ­
te re sts o r fav o rites, at the will of
bank m anagers. T he rules of good
h anking may be v io lated ; we do not
Gresham, Route A
Phone 1083
say they are never vio lated ; but th e
principles upon which sound and suc­
cessful ban k in g la conducted are in
harm ony with th e In terests of th e
Phonaa; E«»t 7 1 0 2 ; G resham »5.5
business com m unity and th e g en eral
public.
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
(To be continued In th e next issue of
th e G resham O utlook.)
Your Patronage Solicited
The fairn ess of th e F irs t S tate
I Pledge at Least 10', Reduction IB ank
in m aking loans to its d ep o sit­
in Taxes
o rs In p referen ce to non-depositors
and in pro p o rtio n to th e ir co n trlb u -
M oving and G eneral H au lin g
124-0 Union A venue
tlona ts well know n, and th a t p a rt of
LET 8 CUT DOWN THIS TAX jits service has co n trib u ted in a g rea t
Wood. Coal and B riquets
Portland, Oregon
[w ay to its success th ro u g h 1# years
BURDEN
|o
f
service.—
Adv.
•
— Paid Adv.
CORNER 2d and MAIN, GRESHAM
MASON
You will need a pair of
CANVAS SHOES
Bentley’s
Tire Shop
We Have Them for the Whole Family
Little Boys’ Sizes............................ $1.20
Youths’ Sizes.................................. 1.30
The Biff Boys’ Sizes........................ 1.50
They have brown rubber suction soles and
brown trimmings
SAND and GRAVEL
K.NARR & SON
•
Ladies’ White Oxfords..................... $1.25
Ladies’ White Bals.......................... 1.35
Walrad MercantileCo.
Automobile Repairing
Giresh a m G a ra g e
Implements
For the Berry Man
IMPLEMENTS FOR THE GARDENER
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F u ll line of Cold L unch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
Main St., O resham
GEO. DIETE, Prop.
Phone 1711
IF YOU WANT
REAL SERVICE
The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called
the greatest of all—
Labor-Saving
• Money-Saving
Time-Saving
—appliances ever produced for the Home.
We believe you will agree with this strong statement
after you have seen one of these machines in action.
Drop in any tim e for Free D em onstration
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES
Orient Lumber Co.
BUILDING MATERIAL
I. L. Patterson
FOR GOVERNOR
MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
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