Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 09, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Charter No. 65
Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OE THE COMHTIOX OE
BANK OF GRESHAM
At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of b u sin ess D ecem ber 29, 1922.
RESOURCES
PAGE THREE
FOOD SPECIALIST TO
POWELL VALLEY FARM
HOLD MEETINGS
BI REAL TO MEET
Miss M argery M. Sm ith, a s s is ta n t in
n u tritio n of O. A. C., will conduct two
m eetings in th e co u n ty th is week.
T h ese a re re g u la r m eetin g s of th e
sch ed u le of n u tritio n w hich is being
conducted in th e v ario u s com m uni­
ties.
T he first m eeting w ill be at R u ssell­
ville g ran g e h all, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n ,
Ja n u a ry 11, at 1:30. T he second m eet­
ing w ill be at th e C o rb ett ch u rch on
S atu rd ay aftern o o n . Ja n u „i> 13, ut
1:30 p. m.
*
Specials in Ladies Silk and
¡ jftc 'k iiv is Wool Hosiery
The Pow ell V alley com m unity F arm
B ureau m eeting, w hich w ill be held
S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 13, a t th e
Pow ell V alley schoolhouse, prom ises
to be a very enjoyable an d In stru ctiv e
occasion.
A good p ro g ram has been a rran g e d
by th e p ro g ram com m ittee. T h e p rin ­
cipal sp e ak e r of th e evening w ill be
S. B. H all, county ag en t, who will d is­
cuss F arm B ureau an d Com m unity
1. L oans and
a ,n discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in item s«
29 an d 30, if a n y .............................................................
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91
2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se c u re d ......................................
" *54115
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and se cu ritie s, including foreign g o v ern ­
m ent, state, m unicipal, corpo ratio n , etc., including those
show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ....................................................
S3 1 4.25
5. S tocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens, Judgm ents, e tc .....................
93.36
6. B anking bouse, $5,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures $3 279 39
o 8,279.39
R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n banking h o u se ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18515 97
9. (ab) C ash on hand in vault and due from banks, b an k ers and
, s5. c° m P,an ies designated an d approved rese rv e agents
93.234.16
10. E x ch an g es for c lea rin g house and item s on o th er b an k s in th e
Problems.
sam e city o r tow n as re p o rtin g b a n k ..............................................
T he re fre sh m e n t com m ittee is h ard
542.69
11. C hecks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and
at
w ork and from p rese n t indications,
o th e r cash ite m s ......................................
4,018.00 M ultnom ah G ran g e to Meet S atu rd ay those who a tte n d th e m eeting will
14. C u sto m ers’ liability account of accep tan ces executed by th is
E vening.
bank and by o th e r banks fo r th e acco u n t of th is bank ..........
4,531.40
have a m ost enjoyable and profitable
A m eeting of th e M ultnom ah g ran g e
evening.
E verybody is invited.
T otal
w ill be held next S a tu rd a y evening.
........................................................................................ $389,446.58
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LIABILITIES
16. C apital stock paid l n ................................................................................... $15,000.00 ance Is expected. At th e close of th e DAMASCUS MAN DIES
OE HEART FAILURE
17. S u rp lu s fund
................................................................. / ..........................
5,000.00 b u sin ess m eeting a social session w ill
18. (a) Undivided profits
............................................................ 122,494.06
Gua G abrielson, who has been a r e s ­
i>EMAeN V l% 'p » H |eT SOnt£S' i'l,teres;t a? d tax es paid. . . 15,542.50
6,951.56 be held and re fre sh m e n ts w ill be
served. All m em bers a re expected to ident of D am ascus fo r th e p ast tw o
Burson silk and wool heather
21
D.I P 0 ®ITS’ ° ‘h er ^ a n banks, su b ject to reserv e:
23. In d iv id u a l deposits subject to check, including deposits due
be presen t.
assorted, with silk arrow
j
-/ears,
died
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hom
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on
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2 i r » 2 ,D
e^ t a t e .? i ° reg o n ’ co u n ty - clties or o th e r public f u n d s .. .. 204,727 10
-4. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .................
i T,‘> 54 I nlon District, Clackaiiius County. a ry 3 from w hat w as th o u g h t to be
clocking, $2.25 vals. $1.98
2°' T i ‘MFeri \ n ll« ‘Itv .,v / 5 is. ha»»k o u tstan d in g payable on dem and. .
4,’o7L4;
ih e P are n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n of h e a rt failu re. He had been ill for
U R L AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub ject to reserv e am i pay­
th e Union school w ill hold a m eeting ab o u t a m onth, d u rin g w hich tim e he
able on dem and o r sub ject to notice:
T im e c e r t*flcates of deposit o u ts ta n d in g .................................
81475 1« F rid a y aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 12, a t 2:30. w as said to have suffered very much.
Boys’ Black Rubber School Capes, ages 8 to 14 yeais,
-8. S avings deposits, payable su b je ct to n o tic e ..................... ..
70 898 74
A rth u r G ran h as left for C orvallis He w as 61 y ears old w hen he died.
any size, $4.50 values, now...........
«3 7c
He leaves a wife. B e rth a G abrielson.
w here he w ill ta k e a co u rse in a g ric u l­
T o ta l .....................................................................
.$389,446.58 tu re a t th e A g ricu ltu ra l College. He an d th re e d au g h ters, th e M isses H elen.
\!e n ’S |]e r » ^ ek R VbberDCoats’ *4-98 vals. now $4.15
S ta te of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
G ladys and W lnnifred.
-Men s Red Ruober H.p Boots, the to,, notch guaran­
MiHer, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t is one of th e m ost e n te rp risin g and
Mr. G abrielson, before m oving to
am bitious young m en of th e d istric t.
th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
teed kind, now.................................
e $6 75
D am ascus, lived w ith his fam ily on a
C
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_ M arkell, H. A. Lew
i LLEJR,
C ashier.
f O R R irpT a ♦ fwo*.
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iller, W.
is. D irectors.
farm
a
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W
oodland
for
m
any
years.
TROUTDALE
NOW IN STOCK
S ubscribed and sw orn to before m e th is 9th day of Ja n u ary , 1923.
H e w as a p a in te r by trad e. D u r­
.
M. C. HAGBERG, N otary Public.
C larence
P arso n s
left
Monday ing his resid en ce in D am ascus he was
______________ ________________ My com m ission ex p ires S eptem ber 22, 1926.
m o rning for M aupin, Oregon, w here ne a stau n ch F arm B ureau m em ber.
is doing railro a d c o n stru c tio n work.
T he fu n eral w as held la st F rid a y
Mrs. Lydia O stran d sp en t th e w eek­
end at th e hom e of Mrs. M ary P ar- in P o rtla n d at th e c h u rc h on E leventh
and E v erett stre e ts. T he b u rial w as
Andy A nderson stopped in T ro u t a t Rose City cem etery.
dale betw een tra in s S atu rd ay night
STIM I DEMONSTRATION
and atten d ed M asonic lodge.
T he E a ste rn S ta r w ill give a 500
AT PLEASANT HOME
p a rty in th e M asonic h all S atu rd ay
evening, J a n u a ry 13. E verybody in
A stum p b u rn in g d em o n stratio n is
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B an n erm an of to be held on th e C. L. W illiam s farm
P o rtlan d w ere v isitin g a t th e Wm one q u a rte r m ile so u th of P lea san t
W rig h t hom e on Sunday.
H ome S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 13th.
Mrs. Nelson of M olalla visited at
T he m eeting will begin at 10:30 a m.
Dividends are payable every three months,
th e hom e of h er siste r, Mrs Jo h n
at the M ultnom ah g ra n g e h all w here
L audans la st week.
m
e
n
t p i Jn “ g,°1
oti sound investm ent a.id our Easy I’av-
l or l ords and Chevrolets which we are Closing Out
Mrs. W, C. S pence is c a rin g for „ an illu stra te d la n te rn le c tu re w ill be
sick rela tiv e th is w eek a t McM innville given show ing th e m ethods used in
savings w hH e^yo^ajre^aying1 foP your s h a r e s ^ 81
at Far Below Cost
Oregon.
each step of th e b u rn in g process.
M rs.-A lfred May of P endleton, O re­
nvestimate this Unusual Opportunity Today.
Im m ediately a fte r lunch th e m eet­
gon, is v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs
Ask any of our employes about it.
F ra n c e s Fox.
ing w ill m ove to th e stu m p patch on
Mrs Z enis Schneck is on th e sick C. L. W illiam s farm w here th e b u rn ­
Regular Price
Close Cut Price
list.
e rs w ill be seen in pro cess of o p e ra ­
In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t
L ittle Ju n e, age 2 y ears, d au g h ter tion.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s Cook, passed
T he p re lim in a ry w o rk is going on
aw ay in a P o rtla n d h o sp ital a fte r a
b rief illn ess of pneum onia on Ja n u a ry at th e p rese n t tim e and w ill co n tin u e
Room 605 Electric Bldg .P o r tla n d . Oregon
5. F u n eral services w ere held on S u n ­ u n til the tim e of th e m eeting a t w hich
day aftern o o n .
In te rm e n t w as in
tim e stu m p s w ill show th e v ario u s
D ouglas cem etery a t T ro u td ale.
Installation included in this bargain price
Mrs. C ross ot P o rtlan d , m o th er of stag es w hich th ey go th ro u g h in the
P h ono.: East 7102; Gresham 80S
Mrs. B. M oorehead, sp e n t la st week a t pro cess of b u rn in g from th e s t a r t ­
th e M oorehead hom e on H ensley road ing including thp com pletion of th e
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
Orion Coop of E stacad a, who was b u rn in g th e hole th ro u g h th e stum p
o perated on a t th e N ash sa n ita riu m
Your Patronage Solicited
la st week, left on M onday for his and the final c h a r p ittin g m ethod
Phone 2331
home.
w hich is used In com pleting th e b u rn ­
Gresham
Miss Maude M etzger, a s s is ta n t at ing.
th e N ash sa n ita riu m , has re tu rn e d ;
M o v in g a iu l G e n e r a l H a u lin g
his d em o n stratio n has been a r ­
her home in G resham .
I nion Avenue
ran g ed jo in tly w ith th e co u n ty ag en ts
Wood, Coal and Briquets
Portland,
Or«gn„
53U of M ultnom ah & C lackam as co u n ties
and th e d em o n stratio n will be co n ­
ducted by Geo. W. K able, stu m p b u rn ­
ing ex p e rt connected w ith th e e x ten ­
sion service. T he m ethod used In th e
d em o n stratio n is w hat Is know n as
thp Zyscft S tum p b u rn er, u sin g a
pro cess w hich h as been developed by
th e sta te ex p erim en t sta tio n along
See Me for Cattle Hauling
w ith o th e r developm ents req u irin g
over a period of sev eral y ea rs to w ork
o ut and is proving th e m ost econom i­
cal and effective w ay of rem oving
la rg e Hr stum ps. W ith th is m ethod
la rg e fir stu m p s can be rem oved w ith
a less m oney cost and a less labor
cost th an an y o th e r know n method.
TIRES AND TUBES
Heavy silk and wool,
heather mixed, $3.35,
n o w .............. $2.69
Gray silk and wool,
$2.75 vals. now $2.38
Dark brown silk and
wool, rib top, $2.25
vals. n o w ----- $1.98
Heavy wool mixed golf
hose, $1.25 vals. 98c
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F IS K
Oldfield
Tires
T. J. Kreuder, m a ster of P o m o n t w ere held th e re d u rin g th e past year.
America n-
and p resen t m a ste r of L en ts gran g e, T he first w as on March 24, at w hich
Akroii 'fires
vwV,.'
in stalled th e officers of Colum bia
g ran g e S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 6th. A large tim e, N. C. Jam ieson, extension sp ec­
V
iileanixiiiK-
and
Retreading
m em bership w as ln atte n d a n c e and ialist, discussed th e feeding of dairy
All W ork G uaran teed
an enjoyable m eeting w as held.
ca ttle. T h ere w ere about 25 present
Mrs. F red Ough w as q u ite badly Mr. Jam ieso n s second v isit w as on
in ju red by being knocked down by a
Ju n e 23 w hen be discussed breeding
sheep recently.
Q «o. A. BRANDT
P hono 1107
Loyd Ough and wife from Bend, problem s. T he atten d an ce, how ever,
a re v isito rs a t the home of his p a r ­ w as sm all a t th e last m eeting.
en ts. Mr. and Mrs. F red Ough.
and four or five special m eetings. T he
Weed Control.
M ildred T ay lo r was ta k en q u ite ill
fa rm e rs’ picnic wag held on Jllnp 1?
la st week and was rem oved to a P o rt­
T he l-a d e r on weed co n tro l is John
and was a splendid success. It was
land hospital.
H offm eister and he is w aging a fight
atten d ed by over 30« people. The
A slide ab o u t 200 feet w ide over the
on
C
anada
th
istle
s.
He
m
ade
m
any
O. W. R a N. tra c k s betw een R ooster
H arv est F estiv al held on S eptem ber
Rock and L ato u re ll delayed tra in s field Inspection trip s d u rin g th e year. 15, was also well atten d ed and e n ­
for sev eral h o u rs S atu rd ay n ig h t and Due to his efforts, no field rep o rted to
joyed by all. A D am ascus F arm B u­
Sunday.
him or seen by him w as left uncut
The C olum bia riv er Is very high for Tw o fields co n tain in g th istle s w ere a l­ reau exhibit was held at th e C lack a­
th is season of th e year, caused by the
m as county fair and won second prize
m ost cleared of them by dry c u ltiv a t­
fo u r days' ra in recen tly
and lost first plat e by only one point.
ing.
N um erous slides along th e C olum ­
P o tato Day w as held on D ecem ber 15
bia highw ay a re fu rn ish in g w ork for
Marketing.
w ith an atten d a n ce of about 65.
sev eral men, who a re kept busy r e ­
N. P aulson has ch a rg e of th e m a r­
m oving th e sam e from th e road and
T he D am ascus F arm B ureau is well
c lea rin g th e ditches.
k etin g project. T h e buying of su p ­ satisfied w ith the w ork accom plished
plies w as also Included In th is division d u rin g th e p—t year. T he m em bers
BORING
b ut w as tu rn ed over to R udolf Mul- w ere saved over $15« th ro u g h th e o r ­
lenhoff.
A c a r load of hay w as bought ganization. A carlo ad of bay four
Mrs. B rlilert from Stella, W ashing-
I ton. was a g u est a t th e hom e of her a t a saving of $88.5«.
hogs, four to n s of corn and som e tire s
b ro th er, J. E. S iefer and fam ily, last
Hoys’ and Girls’ ( Inbs.
w ere p u rch ased th ro u g h th is noarce.
week
Mrs. S tella L ingle Is lead er of tills T h ere w ere also ab o u t six p air of
J. W M aulding of S herid an , Oregon,
who has been a guest at th e home of d ep artm en t. T h ree clubs w ere o rg a n ­ F arm Bureau shoes purchased.
his son E. V. M aulding and fam ily, ized. A boys’ p o tato club w as form ed
A re p o rt of th e s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r
left S atu rd ay to visit his d au g h ter
show ed th a t a fte r the b ills for P otato
b
u
t
only
tw
o
boys
w
ent
far
enough
to
Mrs. Jack S h u ltz of G resham
Mr. an d Mrs. R ufus Coates and fam ­ en te r th e ir potatoes for certification. Day w ere paid, a balance of about
ily of P o rtlan d w ere S unday g u ests at T h e m ain difficulty w as th o u g h t to be $83 rem ain s in th e trea su ry .
th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs O. A. P alm er because th e boys w ere too young.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G rihble of P o rtlan d
PLEASANT HOME
A g irl s sew ing club w as form ed
w ere g u ests at th e home of Wm Mo-
w ith 15 m em bers b u t th re e of whom
„
ra n d and fam ily, Sunday.
F. T. V andom elen, w hose re p a ir soon dropped out. Five g irls com- o ..’ i i,lr l R<‘*Brv”s will m eet In th e
shop was b u rn ed early last sp rin g ,
has re-estab lish ed his business In the C lack am as county fair
2 o’clock. There III be In itiatio n of
fro n t of th e new shop b u ilt by F. M
A c a n a ta g clu b was e lse formed officers and a good p ro g ra m
M organ.
T he te rrib le wind storm of S a tu r ­ w ith five m em bers. A can n in g team
TERRY
day night did co n sid erab le dam age to w as o rganized w ith th ree m em bers
sm all buildings and roofs In Boring and th is team was the only canning
. . ‘^ 2 P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of
Seven o r eight doors In th e W R. T el­
ford g arag e w ere broken from th e ir team at th e C lackam as co unty fair th e T e rry acbool will hold a re g u la r
hinges and sev eral sm a lle r buildings last year. T he girla won fo u rth place m eeting next S atu rd ay evening, J a n u ­
w ere dam aged.
a t th e sta te fa ir and th e y ear before a ry 13. E F. C oulter of P o rtlan d w ill
T he T h u rsd ay evening p ic tu re show won fifth place. T h e g irls sold sa n d ­ be p rese n t and will talk on ' W hat
G reat Men H a re A ccom plished ’ A
com pleted th e 10-weeks se ria l The
, Radio King " A larg e crow d w as In w iches at th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E x ­ m usical program will be given and r e ­
a tten d a n ce to w itness th e aw ard in g position to m ake m oney for expenses. fre sh m e n ts served. A good atten d
T h ere w ere about 12 re g u la r F arm 1 “ ,lce *■ ‘‘«Pccted
of th e C rystal Radio set. w hich w ent
»¿«•is to Mrs F red Delco.
B ureau m eetings held d u rin g th e year
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