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GRESHAM FAIRVIEW GILLIS OITIÁK IK , BORING AND VICINITY TUESDAY, J VIA' 25, 1922 PAGE THKEK FREE SCHOLARSHIPS By RICA ANDERSON T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ association STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF will be held W ednesday evening, of Union Dist. 26. held its m onthly U n io n P a c ific S y s te m A n n o u n ce s Fif Ju ly 26, at 8 o'clock at th e Sm ith m eeting at th e schoolhouse last F ri te e n In 1922 an d 1923 day evening, th e p resid en t, Mrs. M emorial P resb y terian church. Kelly, presiding. I t was voted to Services at the Sm ith M em orial hold a “ tow n fa ir” som e tim e before Corvallis, Ore.— A free agricultural P resb y terian church will be a t 11 C h ristm as to raise funds tow ard scholarship, it has Just been announc Gresharu, Oregon a. m. T he pastor, th e Rev. E. R. 1). paym ent on th e school piano p u r ed. will ba aw arded by the Union th is spring. An ice cream Pacific System to th a highest ranking H ollenstead, w ill preach on th e chased social is “ an event of th e n ear fu club boy In fifteen Oregon Counties At the dose of business July 19, 1922 “ L ure of the M ountain." tu r e .” as th e P o rtlan d society ed ito r during the years 1922 and 1923. Tha would say it. One of th e ladies w ith Mrs. George Bill has sold h e r place scholarship will bs In the College of to a fam ily th a t has ju s t arriv ed from keen nose fo r good business am end Agriculture, or the short w inter course W an ted Ixwtn. RESOURCES ed th e m otion so th a t th e social $4500, th re e y ears at 7 p e r cent M ontana. m ust be held on som e very hot ev of the Oregon A gricultural College, on C olum bia H ighw ay farm . Splen- j Jo h n Jon as has purchased a new ening when folks ju s t n atu ra lly mob Corvallis, Oregon, and will be worth Loans and discounts $160,827.67 did security. B. W. T horne, Bank 1 an ice cream freezer. In one p artic 175.00, plus transportation. H upm obile. Bonds, stocks and w arrants . ............................ 89,759.14 of G resham . u la r Union P.-T. A. surpasses all The counties In which the scholar o th e r associations, and th a t is in th e Banking house, furniture and tixtures 8,279.39 n u m b er of men In atten d an ce. It ships will be given a re : Baker. Crook, Real estate, claims and judgm ents 20,217.97 may be th e men are deeply I n te r e s t- ! De* Chutes, Gilliam, Haruey, Hood led in su b jects th a t are commonly I JUvee, Jefferson, Morrow, Malheur, Customers liability, account acceptances 26,955.00 j discussed, such as “ Why do ch ild ren i Multnomah, Sherman, Union, Uma use p ro fa n ity ,” o r "T h e evils of to- tilla, W allowa and Wasco. Cash in vault, due from reserve banks 71,346.19 i baceo.'' But since at th is m eeting j For th e 1923 requirem ents It la pro | th e re was no topic w hatsoever dis- j cussed, th e men m ust have tu rn ed posed th a t tan acrea of wheat, five $377,385.36 o u t for o th e r reasons. Possibly th e ! acres of corn, one se ra of potatoes, or ! th re a t to fine th e ladies five cents any of the live stock projects now be each If they cam e w ith o u t th e ir hus- ing conducted under the Boya’ and LIABILITIES I bands m ade th e women prod th e men I Girls' Club Work, shall be grown or folks Into atten d an ce. Be th a t as it ! completed by each person entering Capital stock ......... _............................ $ 15,000.00 may, th e men w ere glad they cam e ' the abeve competition. The require Surplus and undivided profits | when delicious cakes and coffee I ments for 1922 are sim ilar to those of 6,526.60 w ere served by Mrs. Jo h n A nderson 1923, except th at tha competition shall Acceptances ......................................... 26,955.00 and Mrs. E ric B artell. T he next evening th e schoolhouse I ba upon projects now in effect, such DEPOSITS .............. ........... 328,903.76 was ag ain th e place of a com m unity j as calf clubs, pig clubs, potato and m eet. C ounty A gent H olt, assisted corn clubs, etc., and prizes are offered by a rep rese n tativ e from th e Union only in such counties as can be a r 500 pound, $20.65 $377,385.36 1000 pound, $26.85 sto ck y ard s, exhibited th re e films ranged before tha close of tha present d ealin g w ith cause an d cu re of ce r eeeaon. tain diseases am ong pigs, c a ttle and What every farmer should have while the price is Thq w inner in each county will ba sheep. T h at farm ers, th e ir wives and children ap p reciate education chosen from among tb s ten boys rank- so low. along a g ric u ltu ra l lives was evi tag highest in the county club pro State and County Depository denced by th e fu ll house. Many D a jects, on th e following basis: 75 per m ascus resid en ts w ere present also. cent on rank In club w ork; 25 per Of course, th e next m orning, th e re sent on activities of the boy In com was a large saving on b rea k fa st b a munity affairs. COTTRELL con— one of th e direct benefits of an j nlc a t C rystal Lake P ark last Sun The rank of these boya In communi I education. T he ch erries, too, have day from this locality were Mr. and come u n d er closer scrutiny. It is ty affairs, and tha county winner, will Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W oods and I m arvelous w hat can be seen in a c h e r ba determined by a committee of fam ily have gone to Hood R iver to i Mrs. W. E. M arkell of P leasan t ry if one looks fo r them . three, consisting of tha County Super work In th e apple o rchards. They J Home, Mrs. R. N. B radly. Mrs. Jos. M anary and son Ross, Mr. and Mrs. T h ere is very little use to ad v ertise intendent, one parson appointed by expect to be aw ay un til a fte r th e W. E. C rasw ell, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. apple h arv est is over, picnic g ro u n d s in Oregon. A lm ost the D irector of Extension in the Ore Mrs. W lnans, of Dee, Is visiting i Crasw ell and son. any place is inviting. However, Jo h n gon Agricultural Collage, and a third G. H. B lackburn expects to go to h er d au g h ter, Mrs. A. J. B ram and H offm eister’s grove, w here th e F arm parson to be chosen by these two for every depth or type of well, installed. family. Seaside th is week to spend a few B ureau picnic was held, is a m ost members. S. B. Splaw n p u rch ased a F ord j days w ith his wife. ch arm in g piece of w oodland. F o u r of T he scholarship moat be used with ru n ab o u t recently. The ice cream social held at th e th e local fam ilies sp en t Sunday th e re , F red M eyer is doing som e rem od church F riday nig h t was well a t a very a p p ro p riate th in g to do on in a year of the date of award, ex Sunday, for th e groves w ere God's cept where the boy ia a regular a t eling on h is house. tended and much enjoyed by th e Mr. and Mrs. Vern P itts and baby larg e crowd. T he sum of $67.75 was first tem ples. T hose p resen t were tendant at school. In th is case, tt 1141 GRESHAM 1141 of Roseburg, spent a few days with | received as a resu lt of th e evening’s th e households of F re d P eterson, Eric may be used the year following, or at B artell, H erm an Johnson and F red tha next session following the time the th e la tte r ’s p aren ts. Rev. an d Mrs. i e n te rta in m e n t and will be applied to Reliability Service S. F. P itts, last week. i th e p ain tin g of th e C o ttrell com A nderson. (T h e Ole Pickhandlesons Those a tte n d in g th e W. O. W. pic- m u n ity church In th e n e a r fu tu re. w ere not th e re , because th e re are boy finisheg school. The action of the Union Pacific Sys none of them living in th is com m uni ty ) . T his Sunday o u tin g is no new tem is due to the fact th a t Its presi d ep a rtu re . In fact since th e year one, dent, Mr. C. R. Gray, form erly a mem th ese picnics have been much in ber of the governing board of the We Have Been Asked for vogue w ith th e above m entioned no Maryland Agricultural College, whs a t tables. Yet th e re is n o th in g exclus ive ab o u t them , an an n ouncem ent at tracted by the work of boys' and girls' th e P aren t-T ea ch e r association h av clubs as a factor In Interesting the ing been given to th e w hole neig h b o r coming generation in farm in g ; and he hood to come an d join th e m erry believes that the System lie heads th ro n g . T he m erry th ro n g was on should fu rth er this work by offering and here is the answer hand, but th e neighborhood found scholarships, thereby helping worthy fa ire r lands to conquer, o r stayed at hoys to ohtuin training in scientific home. P erh ap s th e y 'll come next agriculture. tim e w hich will be very soon. Mrs. C reta S h rln e r and children from G arfield, east of E stacada, is PLEASANT HOME I v isitin g h er sister, Mrs. S. A. Rob- I erts. A larg e n u m b er of local people a t W OOD SEPARATOR _ , Jack K ettel and his bride were tended th e farew ell service at th e given a su rp rise, Sunday, b y \a group B aptist church Sunday evening when I STORAGE j of th e ir friends who cam e to offer Miss E dna S hoem aker spoke of her | co n g ra tu latio n s and good wishes. J- W. PUNTENNEY, Mgr. T he new lyw eds are living on a farm work in H uchow , China. Miss Shoe-1 Latourell Bldg. Phone 2331 m ak er will sail for C hina from Van-1 1 n ear Oregon City. Mrs. A rth u r Ileacock Is enjoying couver, B. C,, on A ugust 10. Before ' a visit by her m o th er, Mrs. W ilson th e evening service Miss S h o e m a k e who has been spending th e y ear in met a gro u p of g irls and women In Idaho. th e basem ent of th e church and T he h arv est in C anada will be well show ed them a n u m b er of pictures I looked a fte r th is year. Roscoe and o th e r th in g s w hich she had i Knox and P at Odell are in charge. bro u g h t from China, explaining many East 8th and Clay Portland T he Boring baseball team beat in te restin g custom s as sh e did so. ; S prin g d ale 17-6, last week. N ext ^ a te r th e re g u la r service Miss gam e will be played Gillis, th e only S hoem aker explained th e work of the ¡W aterloo o u r team has m et th is su m lan g u ag e school which all m ission D IF F E R E N T PR IC ES D IF F E R E N T PRICES mer. It Is expected th a t o u r boys aries m ust a tte n d first. She also being In fine p ractice now, will s im w rote a num ber of th e 30,000 c h a r ply knock Gillis in to so u th ern Call- acters which form th e C hinese lan g , fo rn ia o r fu rth e r, and then begin uage and gave some of th e com bina looking for a team o u r size to play, tions of th is p ictu re w riting. Miss ! Leave Ordew at TODD’S Barber Shop S h oem aker's address was of greai j the B eavers for instance. te re st to all and many frien d s here ! F arm ers co n tem p latin g buying in wish h e r success in h e r w ork in th e ea stern Oregon hay will no doubt M h Jo l'Io w h lc T s h e U ‘rs U ra lllg find som e com fort in having ig W W a alter te r ... . . Miss Beck, su p e rin ten d e n t of a Welch and H ugh A ldrich over there, deaconess b o ard in g school for boys picking weeds o u t of th e hay. Union sew ing club will m eet at and g irls at H elena. M ontana, spoke a t th e M ethodist church Sunday Mrs. O ren L ingle's S aturday. m orning. This school Is located about F u ll line of Cold Lunch M eats P en d leto n roun d -u p will see a new _________________________ _ Is for th e five m iles from H elena and buckaroo th is year in th e person of ca re of those children who have lost Emil Johnson. He is in train in g up e ith e r a m o th er or a fa th e r and for in G arfield, hauling o u t cord wood on whom th e rem aining p are n t cannot a F ord tru ck over seven tnlles of fu rn ish hom e en vironm ent. This Main St.. G resham GEO. DIETL. Prop. Phone 1711 r.oa<j King L a rd n e r would say, school provides teach ers and school had o u g h t to be fixed good and work up to th e sta te sta n d ard and It plenty Being som e kind of a gilt- also provides house m others who care T h e r e ’» a Fisk T ire o f e x tr a va lu e in e v ery size, edge officer In th e Boring I. O. O. F.. for th e ch ild ren looking a f te r all th e f o r car, tru ck o r sp e e d w a g o n he cam e hom e to a tte n d W ednesday d u ties of a m other. Miss Beck said evening m eeting. th a t w hile th e ch ild ren were In Mrs. Phoebe V inzant w ith Mr. and school th e m others d arned stockings Mrs. J. R evenue whom she was visit- and m ended clothes, etc., and then ing, was g ree tin g h er old frien d s in- when school closed they donned play Icid en tal to a tten d in g to m a tte rs of clo th es and w ent o u t onto th e play j business connected w ith h e r farm g ro u n d s to direct play activities. Miss | now being rented by W. C. Sm ith. Berk was a m ost e n te rta in in g speaker If o rd ers from M ontgom ery W ard and th e kln,l of * ° rk she Is doing is , & Co., have not been filled as expe- «> different th a n .th a t u sually th o u g h t id itio u sly as com mon, it is probably ,n connection with deaconess’ work Ju ly 1, 1922 wa« a n o th e r Red L e tte r Day for th e ow ners of o u r I due to th e absence of Miss E sther th a > th e audience enjoyed It very 7 per cent P rio r P reference Stock. ! A nderson who has been reveling in m uch. Miss Beck and a frien d are Gresham, Route A Phone 1083 Checks /o r thou san d s of dollars were m ailed o ut by us to o u r | two w eek's vacation. It can be an- ^be g u ests of Mrs. E. E. Van Fleet, T h rifty C ustom ers and P a tro n s in paym ent of th e SECOND REGU j nounced th a t she is back a t th e old Rev. E. B. Cotton. H erm an W alt- LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on th e ir holdings In th is sound i stand doing business in th e usual ers, and Miss Amy E llio tt left Mon- and a ttra c tiv e security. ; prom pt way. day m orning for F alls City where C onsult o u r Investm en t D epartm ent a t once and get on o u r N ettie Boese is spending th e sum - they will a tte n d th e E pw orth League M ailing L ist fo r th e |m e r w ith h e r sister, Mrs. E. H ack ett in stitu te . of Oregon City. Miss M argery M. S m ith, n u tritio n sp ecialist from Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college, has planned th e next com Y Ò U R DINNER for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, m unity m eeting of A ugust 17 a t Calves, of any kind WILL N O T COMB, P leasant Home. At th is m eeting Investm en t D epartm ent Miss Sm ith plans to d em o n strate th e TO G H IÏ m aking of a p ean u t cabbage salad i f V toui and she also plans to d em o n strate a HERE quick m ayonnaise dressing. At t h e ' Room 605 E lectric Bldg , P o rtlan d , Oregon close of th e d em o n stratio n a light lunch will be served. Types an d ~ am o u n ts of food for a week will be !/■ be th e su b je ct of discusiion. Mins i A T ire you will be proud to Sm ith is a ch arm in g young woman own. Every F isk T ire user an d those who have atten d ed her is a Fisk Booster. T im a Io H a l ir a * classes have been helped by th e sug- i MOST FOLKS ARE R e-tlre w ith F isk s and gestlons. At th e last m eeting Miss enjoy m otoring to th e fullest ABOUT AS HAPPY Sm ith p repared spinach tuid brown extent as th e ir d in n er allow s them to rice. These m eetings a re open to all During Ju ly and August. Delivered into basement. be. Y our ap p e tite feels q u ite ag th e women In th e com m unity. T he Fisk Tire« and Tubes. place of m eeting w 111 be announced j Cash on Delivery. g rav ated If your digestion Is not later. fu rn ish ed w ith th e p ro p er menu. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. F I Let th is m ark et assist you. We Mrs. A lta M G entry retu rn ed F rl-I American Akron Tires and will be pleased to serve you. day evening from Salem w here she : Tubes. spent two weeks of intensive study of : ru ra l church m ethods u n d er th e lead- i GRO. A. BRANDT ersh lp of Prof. A lbert Z Mann of th e ; Phone 1107 Phone 1581 Phone 1891 Home Mission board of th e M ethodist | O pposite Brow n's M arket Episcopal church • G illis residents a re looking forw ard to th e services Sunday, Ju ly 30, which will be conducted by th e Naz- are n e church of P o rtlan d . The p asto r and 18 o r 20 singers a tte n d these fifth Sunday m eetings and th e mu-1 sical featu res of th e afternoon a t tra c t large num bers of local • people. A cordial in v itatio n is extended to everyone to a tte n d th e service which begins at 2 o ’clock w ith Sunday school. P reaching service at 3 p. m. A special congregational m eeting FAIRBANKS - MORSE B a n k o f G resh a m SCALES BANK OF GRESHAM BINDERS BINDER TWINE R E P A IR S OILS Myers Water Systems or Pumps HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY A Low Priced Battery 11 Plate, 6 Volt «17. 45 battery Gresham Storage Battery Co. National Laundry Company Y1M IICH is the big mileage W tire of today? All over the country men are talking right now of the remarkable wearing quality of Fisk Tires. The rea sons are obvious. Look over any Fisk tire and judge for your self. You are bound to find extra size, strength and resili ency and w ith these, good looks and a tread that gives real protection. The Lanndry that does >1 Kinds of Laundry Ask MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard SANITARY MARKET LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES DIVIDEND NO. 2 Orient Lumber Co. Another Red Letter Day BUILDING MATERIAL CASH NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yields 7.3 per cent See Me for Cattle Hauling E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Gas riquetts F IS K $16 .00 $16.00 per ton EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE PAID A. J. W. BROWN