(.KKSHAM
Charter No. «5.
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Reserve D istrict No. 12.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION
OUTLOOK.
BORING
BANK OF GRESHAM
TUESDAY,
JULY
II.
TROUTDALE
PAUK T H R E E
IttttJ
Q uite a num ber of T ro u td ale peo- J
HALEY
pie spent th e F o u rth at Dodge P ark 1
on th e Bull R un line.
Mrs. Eric Scherstrom , of Chicago,
T he T ro u td ale Bull Dogs and th e ‘ is making a concert to u r of the Pac
C o rb ett Ju n io rs played a hotly con-1 ific coast and will be a t the Haley
tested gam e of baseball Sunday, Ju ly 1
2. T he Bull Dogs won, th e score | Baptist church on S aturday evening,
being 11 to 12. Bud Bradley and July 15. All song and music lovers
Bob McGinnis w ere behind th e bat are assured of a pleasant and profit
on th e T ro u td ale team .
able evening. A silver offering will
be taken. The ladles’ aid will serve
POWELL VALLEY
refreshm ents after the concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson and I Jam es B urns and fam ily are v isit
fam ily were visiting relatives in ing at th e hom e of Mrs. Burns*
H illsboro th e last of the week.
m other. Mrs. M argaret B urns.
Mrs. H. B. Lund gave a chicken I Mrs E. P arsons has been called
d inner to th e mem bers of th e Ladies' to Vancouver. W ashington, on ac
Aid last week. The afternoon w a s ' count of sickness in h e r b ro th e r’s
spent in quilting.
fam ily.
K enneth Childs expects to leave for ! I. L. A nderson has retu rn ed home
Rock Creek the last of th e week. He a fte r an absence of several m onths.
has been spending his vacation at
Isaac H atfield is clearing a sm all
th e hom e of his p aren ts here.
trac t of land ju st east of T ro u td ale,
F. M. M organ, his sister, Mrs. A. prep arato ry to building a sm all
A special election will be held on
Used Bang«w.
E. Revenue, to g eth er w ith Mrs. Rev-j house.
Two dandy ranges, two gas ranges,
en u e’s d au g h ter, Mrs. Alice Grove j Lee Evans* bouse ju st east of F rid ay evening. Ju ly 14, in th e
and h er son from San Frandisco, T routdale, is n earin g com pletion and Powell Valley schoolhouse to vote on dining tables, beds an d springs for
bonding th e w ate r d istric t to raise sale. All In A -l sh ap e a t b argain,
i and Freddie Berg of G resham spent \ should be ready soon.
several days recently visiting friends , L. Howel is hom e v isitin g w ith his sufficient funds fo r p u ttin g in th e prices. J. E. M etzger, G resham , Ore,
and relatives at Bend, Tum alo and fam ily for a few days but expects to
W ant aas. add to your profit.
w ater system .
o th e r points in eastern Oregon.
leave for his w ork soon.
,
The F o u rth a t Boring was a very :
quiet day as everyone took lunch
and spent th e day in the maAy dlf- \
ferent cool cam ping places adjacent
$339,566.50 ¡ to Boring. T he old swimm ing hole
Total
at Deep creek was a very popu
LIA B ILITIES
la r resort for th e day and old and j
Capital stock paid in ...........................................................................$ 15,000.00 young alike enjoyed a dip in its cool
5,000.00 w aters.
Surplus fund ...................................... — ..............................................
717.96
(bl Less cu rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes p aid ...... .......
At least this prolonged dry w eath
DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, subject to reserve;
e r is agreeable to the hay farm ers j
Individual
deposits
subject
to
check,
including
deposits
due
here and haying is at its height.
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the S tate of Oregon, county, cities o r o th e r public funds 165,852.83
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. W orkm an and
872.27 fam ily, who have been visiting at
24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ..............................
Jg' C ashier’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on de
th e hom e of L. C. A rm strong for sev-1
4,244.05 era l days, expect to leave fo r t h e .
m and ............................................ ....................................................
50.00 W illam ette valley th e last of t h e 1
26 Certified checks ou tstan d in g
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub ject to reserve and
week.
" payable on dem and and su b je ct to notice:
Mr. and Mrs. S utton of W oodland. 1
2‘ . Time certificates of deposit o u ts ta n d in g .......................... ....... 74,921.42 W ashington, are visiting this week
71,907.97 at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
2S^ Savings deposits, payable subject to notice............ ...................
34^ Acceptances executed by th is bank for custom ers based on
Lunday.
1,000.00
actual ag ric u ltu ral o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s..................
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sm ith and
fam ily a re enjoying a visit from t h e i r ,
T otal .................................................................................................$339,566.50 son, F ra n k , who is home from the
The Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy run described below meant 360 miles of
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
navy.
I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
L. C. F ish er, who has been ab- i
difficult
mountain roads, far harder than average road conditions in our locality.
that the above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge aa d belief.
sent from his home fo r th e past few
K. A. M ILLER, Cashier.
m onths, is hom e again.
CHEVROLET WON EIRST, going the 360 miles on only 12 gallons of Red
CORRECT— A tte st; A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell, F. A. H alliday, Directors.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P alm er m otored !
Crown
gasoline and one pint of oil. Thirty miles to the gallon of gasoline over ad
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 11th day of July, 1922.
w ith friends to Governm ent Springs, 1
M. R. SH IPLEY , N otary Public.
W ashington, and camped fo r a few 1
verse
road
conditions. Just another instance of Chevrolet Economy. Every own
My com m ission expires Decem ber 12, 1924. days.
er
testifies
to
the wonderfully low fuel consumption of the Chevrolet.
Miss G racie M allicoat, who has
been spending h er vacation in M e-,
A local Chevrolet owner recently made a run around the I illamook loop on
M innville retu rn ed to h e r home here
th is week.
which
he averaged over 31 miles per gallon. The Chevrolet is the most economical
Miss M argaret Telford, of T illa- J
transportation for it is as easy on tires as with fuel, and mechanical maintenance
mook, left last week to retu rn to her
home a fte r having spent a week at
is nominal.
th e hom e of W. R. Telford and fam
ily.
You can see for yourself the sturdy little car that takes you so far in comfort at
Wm. A. Morand and fam ily to g eth
e r w ith Mrs. W. W. M etzger and lit
such low cost. Phone 2331 for a demonstration.
tle d au g h ter are spending a few days
at Seaside.
W. H. Boring has been atten d in g
C h au tau q u a at G ladstone.
A. J. McClung of W auna, Oregon,
Powell Valley Road,
spent last week a t his home here.
Four-Ninety Touring
Mrs. Kye Stone and children are
Just
across
from Post Office
$675 at Gresham
enjoying th e sig h ts at the beach.
The loss by fire of th e Cameron *
Hogg mill at Bull Run has throw n
many of th e Boring men o u t of em
VERY good tire at a very low
ploym ent.
Mrs. W. R. Telford tre a te d her
price. Just another instance of
Sunday school class to an au to trip
up th e C olum bia highw ay recently.
Fisk extra value. As true with the Fisk
A picnic dinner and a g eneral good
Premier Tread as with the Fisk Cord
tim e was enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Siefer, of Bull
—compare with competitive tires and
Run, spent a few days am ong friends
and relativ es here recently.
you will find extra size, strength and
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F arm er and
fam ily of McMinnville are visiting
resiliency in the Fisk. Comparison
for a few days at th e hom e of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Mallicoat.
proves Fisk Quality} nt also proves
Mrs. L au ra Caldwell spent a
few days w ith relatives in P o rtland
common-sense buying.
lust week.
Boring won th e ball gam e Sunday.
Ju ly 2, a t Linn P ark with a score of
T h ere’s a Fisk Tire of ex tra value in every size,
12 to 1.
fo r car, truck o r speed w agon
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding and
fam ily spent a day of last week
In P o rtland.
Mrs L ohm ar, of P o rtlan d , spent
several days of last week visiting at
th e hom e of Mrs. B. Burpee and
fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Childs expect
th e ir son Royce hom e from th e navy
soon.
it Gresham io th e S tate of Oregon, a t the close of business Ju n e 30 1922.
RESOURCES
I Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in item s
29 and 30, if an y .......................................................................... $156, 406.59
, O verdrafts, secured and u n se c u re d -................................»..........
l, 158.02
4 O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, including foreign
governm ent, sta te , m unicipal, corporation, etc., includ
88 976.88
ing those show n in item s 30 and 35, if any ......................
5 Stocks, securities, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e tc .......................
7 897.66
g Banking house, $5,000.00; f u rn itu re and fixtures. $3,279.39
8 279.39
• Real estate owned o th e r th a n banking house......................... 12 ,989.05
g (a) L aw ful reserve w ith federal reserve bank.......................
1 ,000.00
3 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserve
agents of th is bank .................................................................... 61 ,082.01
10 Exchanges for clearing house and item s on o th e r banks in
the sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ............................
150.36
II Checks on banks o utside city or tow n o ' reporting bank and
o th e r cash ite m s............. .............................................................
626.54
14 C ustom ers’ liab ility account of acceptances executed by th is
bank and by o th e r banks for the account of th is b an k ....
,000.00
For the Most Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET^
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OLDFIELD TIRES
REPAIRING AND RETREADING
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GEORGE A. BRANDT
Phone 1107
O pposite B row n’s M arket
Phones: East 71 0 2 ;
Powell St.
Gresham 8 5 5
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MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE
M oving and General H auling
124-0 Union A venne
Wood, Coal and B riquets
P ortlan d . Oregon
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
F ull line of Cold Lunch M eats
SANITARY MARKET
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Main 8 t„ G resham
GKO- DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gas Briquetts
$16.00
During July and August. Delivered into basement.
Cash on Delivery.
$16.00 per ton
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
Phone 1581
T he Victory P aren t-T each er asso -|
ciation will e n te rta in th e County
Council , P aren t-T each er association
on next S aturday, Ju ly 15, a t the
Victory schoolhouse. A picnic lunch
will be served at noon in th e yard.
; All m em bers and residents of the
d istrict a re cordially invited to be
¡p resen t. T he Victory P arent-T each
e r association will hold th e reg u lar
Ju ly m eeting in th e forenoon. All
m em bers are urged to come early.
Mrs. M erty C am lne and h e r chil
dren, Cora, A rth u r and Ona, from
ea ste rn Oregon spent Sunday even
ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. A rm strong. Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Cooley and d au g h ter, Hazel w ere
also present. A picnic supper was
enjoyed on th e lawn.
A p ain ter has been busy at th e
Geo. A rm strong farm painting some
of th e buildings.
He expects to
com plete th e w ork th e la tte r p art of
th is week.
Writ. Bates of P o rtlan d 'h a s been
visiting fo r th e past two weeks at the
Law rence W ilhelm farm .
Mr. and Mrs S. D. Ju d d and Dave.
J r ., from Tacom a, arriv ed unexpect
edly Sunday afternoon fo r )i two
w eeks’ visit w ith Mrs. J u d d ’s m o th
er, Mrs. Sadie L ord and family.
F ritz H enschen of L ato u rell spent J
Sunday v isitin g th e Lord fam ily.
CORBETT
Mrs. E thel Sm ith 8 tew art and ,
Miss Emma Flem ing, of P ortland,
w ere guests of th e fo rm e r’s m other.
Mrs. C lara Sm ith, Sunday
Edw ard M urphy has gone to H ooJ!
R iver to work in th e apple orchards.
Geo C ham berlain is fitting up his
Ford tru ck as a palace car. and ex
pects to tak e his fam ily for a m o n th ’s
ou tin g Into th e Tillam ook country
Mrs. O livia Leland, Mrs N ettie Kin
caid
and Perry S ettlem eler will
have charge of his sto re d u rin g his
absence.
T he people of th e com bined dis
tric ts of the high school will have a
m eeting W ednesday evening at the
church to talk over ways and m eans!
of rebuilding.
A. 8 K incaid expects to s ta rt for
A laska soon.
Mesdames Floyd Read anti Troy
Phipps were in P o rtlan d Monday
F red C. Read and sister. .Mrs
i Lewis Brat ley. tran sacted business
exclusively in
ANNUAL ECONOMY RUNS
The Los Angeles-Yosemite ( Camp Curry) Econ
om y Run is probably the most famous event o f its
kind in the motor world. Every year about the mid
dle of May, while the snow still lies deep in the
mountain passes, from 15 to 20 cars start the stren
uous 360-mile run across the interior valleys and up
the difficult mountain roads into the Yosemite Val
ley. Every car is carefully groomed for victory, and
driven by an expert.
A n d in a ll th e s ix ru n s s o fa r h eld, a ll c a r s
e n te r e d h a v e u s e d R e d C r o w n g a s o lin e e x
clu sively).
This year the car making the run on the lowest
consumption of fuel, a *Chevrolet driven by Dom-
knek Basso, made the entire trip o f 360 miles on 12
gallons o f "Red Crown” (an average o f 30 miles to
the gallon), and a pint of Zerolene.
The average gasoline consumption for a ll cars
participating w as phenomenally low, This furnishes
striking evidence of the continued success o f this
company in manufacturing a motor-car fuel of the
highest grade, justifying for six successive years the
u n a n im o u s choice o f automotive engineers eager to
establish the best possible records for their cars.
This year, 18 of the 20 cars entered made the
entire distance on less than 20 gallons of Red
Crown,” although ow ing to recent rains the roads
were tin n a i ta lly difficult.
Red Crow n gasoline is the most economical
m otor fuel on the m arket today, because it con
tains the m axim u m num ber of heat units that can
be rap id ly and u nifo rm ly vaporized in th • m o d em
carburetor and go into complete combustion in
the cylinders, producing the m axim u m pow er the
engine was designed to develop.
F ill at the Red C ro w n a ig q — at Service Stations,
garages and other dealers.
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