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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. T l'E SPlV . APRIL 10, ¡923 PAGE THREE KELSO played by G retchen L arson and Dor- C h a rter No. 65 R eserve D istric t No. 12 _______ i othy Jo n sru d and vocal solos w ere REPORT OF THE CONDITION OE . v .. rendered by Mrs. Jo h n H osner of T he e n te rta in m e n t given by the G resham and Mrs. Jo h n Dunn, also a W o m an s club a t th e schoolhouse Sat- gong bv E(lw L a r„o u . Mr. ved d er. At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business A pril 3d, 1923. u rd ay evening w as a splendid success county su p erin ten d en t of schools, was and netted about $.8, w hich w ill be a i8O p resen t and gave a sh o rt talk, RESOURCES th e nucleus of a fund tow ard paying a i8O p resenting a sta n d ard isa tio n PLEASANT HOME 1. L oans an d discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in Item s POWELL VALLEY for a playshed for the school. In the c h a rt to th e school as a l l req u irem en ts « 29 »u J j o , U » „ y .. .......................................................................... $167,714.96 play Dr. t u re All, th e follow ing hail been met. 2. O v erd rafts secured an d u n se c u re d .................................................... 295 88 T he delayed E a ste r p ag ean t w as | Mrs. S. Bergm an and th ree children p ersons took P art a s c h a ra c te rs : Max T he W om an's club will m eet at th e 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, Including foreign g o v ern a ' » ' / “ " - " ' « ■ " « • « '» « « h K ligel, Mrs. Max Kligel, Mrs. Baum - ' hom e of Mrs. W. C. P a tte rso n th e m ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d in g those »?ck E ? C -« P ° ° “ ei'. fo u rth T h u rsd ay of A pril. wa8 wel well ca rrie d o ut and v ery im- Ients Mr and Mrs Jo h n Seaquist. show n in item s 30 a n d 35. if a n y ........................................................ 84,114.26 •\, r s - E r,i'i Q °r o th>' P atte rso n . j oei j a r i recen tly re tu rn e d from a Dre88jVi, i A lbert P alm blad has been em ployed 5. S tocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e t c ................. 793.36 E llen H all, H arold I eterson and Mar- trip to Medford, w here he rep o rts Mrs. 6. B anking house, $5,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,279.39___ ' S,279.39 g a re t P eterson. In A unt S usan j a r l as feeling tine and en tirely cu red T he read in g con test, w hich was by th e P. R .L . & P. a t Bull Run. 7. R eal e sta te ow ned o th e r th a n banking h o u se .................................... 17 061 90 Jo n e s ' Mrs. Ned Nelson w as especial- i of he r rh eu m atism . sta rte d last Sunday a t th e M ethodist Mr. W alch of A berdeen, W ashing 9. (ab) Cash on band in vault and due from b anks, b an k e rs and ly good as A unt Susa* and th e Mrs. G ilbert Jo n sru d , who h as been ch u rch for Its m em bers and co n stitu - ton, is visiting his d au g h ter, Mrs. Rob- j tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e ag en ts . o th e r c h a ra c te rs w ere played by Miss ' tre a te d a t E m anuel h o sp ital for th e 'e n ts . alre ad y gives prom ise of being a of th is bank. . . . ........................................................................... 69,799.37* \ ae retti, Bessie I atterso n , Alice Irvin 1 p ast few* m onths, is m uch im proved ' h ard fought battle. T he women a re e rt Lun<U>om and fam ily. On T h u rs- 10 E xchanges for c lea rin g house and item s on o th e r b an k s in th e and E dgar Hite. P iano solos w ere antj will soon be able to come home. p itted ag a in st th e men and believe day of last week Mrs. Lundbom. her sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a u k ................................................ 824.71 Miss Ivy Ten Eyck and Mrs. H ans j they w ill win. G irls %nd boys a re en- d au g h ter Grace,* Mr. W alch, E iner 11. Checks on b an k s o utside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b an k aud N elson, form er te ac h ers at K elso, w ere ro llin g and com ing to th e aid of th e ir Lundbom , Mrs. A lta G entry and son o th e r cash ite m s ....................................................................... 932.35 m o th ers and fath ers. T he m a tte r for R ussell m ade a trip by autom obile to p rese n t a t th e K elso en tertain m en t. T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11. .$ 71,556.43 T he Jo n sru d -G u n d erso n L um ber w hich cre d its in read in g w ill be given 15. O ther assets, if a n y ............................................................................... 4 873 68 com pany's m ill is now ru n n in g full co n sists of a series of tr a c ts an d sh o rt Salem. b la st saw ing ties an d lum ber, and will a rtic le s on various phases of ste w a rd E in er Lundbom of A berdeen is T otal ....................................................................................................$354,689.86 be rea d y to deliver o rd ers as soon as ship. T he follow ing co n test lead ers spending a few days visiting his LIABILITIES By Rockwood Grange have been ap p o in ted : Mr. and Mrs. G. roads a re in good condition. 16. C apital stock paid i n ................................................................................... $15.000.00 H. Bickford, Mr. and Mrs. G. W b ro th er, J. T. Lundbom and other r e l 17. S u rp jy s fund ..................... ........................................... a nnn no A llder, c a p ta in s; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. atives. School Merger Carries. 18. (a) Undivided profits ...................................................... ' . " $ 5,407.94 C orbett, S p rin g d ale and P lea san t Caldo, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stafford, Mr. A p leasan t aftern o o n w as spent on <b> Less cu rre n t expenses, in te re st and ta x es paid . 4 622 78 s s i 1« View schools w ere oonsolidated by and Mrs. E. E. Van Eleet. lieu ten an ts. F riday, M arch 30, a t th e home of Mr. ••In Old New England.” DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th e r th a n banks, su b je ct to reserve* actionMif th e school d istric t boundary E n ro llm en t will close next Sunday. and Mrs. Jo n a s M agnuson by a num 23. Ind iv id u al deposits su b ject to check, in clu d in g deposits due board a t a m eeting of th a t body yes- ADMISSION T he sew ing classes a re u n d er way th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public fu n d s ___ 171 281.74 ber of frien d s who g ath ered to help 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................................ 1 841 78 A dults 35c C hildren 15c I terday. I t w as show n th a t 75 p e r and th e w ork is p ro g ressin g w ith en sons had signed th e petition fo r co n husiasm . Of th e 36 women who sig n Mr. M agnuson c e le b ra te his 88th 25. C a s h ie rs checks of th is hank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and 152171 i i " solidation and 26 th e rem o n stran ce. Bounteous refre sh m e n ts up about a m onth ago, only four birthday. T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n bank deposits, subject have w ith d raw n th e ir nam es and m ore w ere served and several beautiful to reserv e. Item s 23, 24, 25, 26........................................$176 645.23 th a n th a t num ber a re ready to ta k e b irth d ay cakes w ere brought. T hose TIME. AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, su b ject to rese rv e an d pay able on dem and or su b ject to notice; th e ir places. T w enty w ere on hand G uuranteed sa n ita r y for M onday’s class. T he m eetings are p rese n t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. A. A nder 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .................................. 89 038 48 W a ter-P ro o f held from 10 in th e m o rning u n til 4 in son, Mrs. E. S atte rstro m , Mrs. S. O. 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ............... . . . . . ' i ' . " 70,120.99 aud A irtigh t th e aftern o o n . On W ednesday and Ohm and ch ild ren , Mrs. A ugusta T o tal of tim e and sav in g s deposits p ayable on dem and o r su b T h u rsd ay of th is week fitting p ro b P alm blad, Mr. and Mrs. Lundiu, Mr. ject to notice, item s 27 and 28................................... $159,159.47 We have installed many Septic Tanks in Eastern lem s w ill be solved by th e sew ing S eaquist, Mrs. E rick so n of P o rtlan d , Total Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following: sp e cia list and women a re Invited to .................................................................................................... $354,689.$6 b rin g tljeir tro u b les of th a t n a tu re to Mrs. S. M agnuson and children. B a n k o f G r e s h a m B id. J u d g e G. W . S ta p le to n S tate of Oregon. C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss. th e classes. Mrs. A ugusta P alm blad is spending <’lty o f G r e s h a m (C ity H a ll) J . I. B a co n L R. A. M iller, c a sh ie r of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty F a r m (2) J a s . J e n n in g s a few w eeks a t th e hom e of her the above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. J . K ilg o re E . B. K irk w o o d DAMASCUS D r. \V. O tt d au g h ter, Mrs. Sw an M agnuson and C O R R E C T -A tte st; A. F. Miller. W. E M arkell. O u s t L a Î s ^ ^ i r ^ o » ' ' D elttel B e rr y R a n c h D. C. E ly B a n k o f T ro u td a le fam ily. J a s. E lk in gton H . C. C a m p b e ll L ouie HofTmelster had th e m isfo r H. L. S t. C la ir Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is lo th day of A pril, 1923. E . H . W illa rd The L adies' Aid society of the tu n e to be kicked by one of his h o rses S. B H all B e rt K r o n e n b e rg M. C. HAOBERG, N otary Public. D r. G eo. I n g lis recen tly . Swedish L u th e ra n ch u rc h will m eet J a s . L e d b u ry My com m ission ex p ires S eptem ber 22, 1926. C. M. Z im m e rm a n E d W ilk e s on T h u rsd ay afternoon, A pril 12, at 2 M rs. M a g g ie U lm O ran L ingle has sold ab o u t 125 D. M. D o n o u g h M rs. S a d ie B u r r B ird le g R eed sack s of potatoes for seed a t a very o'clock, a t th e home of Mrs. E rn est a n d m a n y o th e r s . good figure Mr. L ingle has dem on Lundbom. All are co rd ially invited to [ stra te d th e fac t th a t it pays to raise attend. good seed. People from all p a rts of Mr. and Mrs. Sim on Lind gave a C lackam as county have bought seed Phone 601 Gresham dinner p arty on Sunday in honor of from him. H e has received $1.50 h u n d red for th e m ost of this, w hile th e th e ir 12th w edding an n iv ersary . Be av erag e gro w er is lucky to g et 50 sides Mr. and Mrs. Lind and th e ir ch il cen ts a h u n d red th is year. dren, H ilm t^ E m an u el and E llen, th e re T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatiq p of w ere p rese n t Mr. and Mrs. Alex E ric k Union school w ill m eet next F rid ay Contracts, seed and information can he had of Walrad evening, A pril 13. Miss F ran ces H ays son, Je n n ie and F red o lf Lind Df P o rt Mercantile Co., A. W. Metzger A Co., Cecil Metzger Gro- p resid en t of th e child w elfare com land, Mrs.* O. S. Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Sole Agents m ission, w ill be th e p rin cip al speaker. Emii P alm q u ist an d H arry and Mrs. i*,ery’ statp Bn,,k’ Bank wf Gresham, Lledfor’s A pie su p p er and a good social tim e A nna Nordblom. I owell Valley store, Fox Bros, and J. O. Davis at Trout w ill follow th e program . dale, Cady’s store at Fairview, George Page’s store at Services w ill be held a t th e Swedish OTHER GOOD EATS T he A pril hom e d em o n stratio n by Mission ch u rc h next W ednesday even £ orn‘,r’ A- »• Elliott, Powell Valley, Miss M argery Sm ith, O. A. C., ex ten -Oth ( entury Grocery, Gresham, and at the factory at sion sp ecialist, w ill be held on W ed ing a t 8 o'clock, when th e Rev. C. J. Gresham. ' nesday aftern o o n , A pril 11, a t 2 Ledin w ill preach. All a re invited. o’clock. H er topic w ill be “Food for The "S ociable S ix,” F our H sew ing OREGON PICKLE A CANNING CO. Pow ell S treet, Phone 1891 a child betw een 2 and 6 years of ag e.’ club, u n d er th e lead ersh ip of Mrs. P h o n e 1881 G resham , Oregon T h ere will be an exhibit of a d ay's Since 1903 B ert Olsen, has com pleted th e ir p ro j A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. m eals for a child. ect. They a re th e first sew ing club in th e county to com plete th e ir project th is year an d for th is reason ¡uni also FAIRVIEW on account of th e ir splendid w ork COAL F airview g ran g e will hold its re g u w ere given th e d istin ctio n of pu ttin g BRIQUETS la r m eeting on n ex t S atu rd ay , A pril on a model club m eeting and a dem at th is B akery and a t S tores o n stratio n on th e “C are of th e W eek’s • 14, w ith th e usual closed session in the A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK forenoon, g ran g e d in n er a t noon and w ashing” a t th e public lib ra ry In P o rt land la st Friday. Miss W arren, a s Contains the Vitamines, mixed by a fine educational p ro g ram in th e af ternoon. T he p rogram is open to the sistan t n atio n al club leader, of W ash scientific prin cip les P'lbjic. It w ill include a ta lk on ington, D. C„ w as th e m ain sp eak er "W hen M other V isits School," by Mrs. and p resen ted th e boys’ and g irls' club It’s Good and Good for Yon Ja n e t M. G ran t, a cooking d em o n stra- c h a rte r to th is club and Miss H elen I I tion by th e g irls club of th e school un- Cowgill, a s sista n t sta te club leader i der th e d irection of th e ir leader, Miss fixed th e gold seal on th e c h a rte r, the G resham l’owell Portland B uck n er; a discussion of th e w ork first one she had placed on th is year. Phone Mayor B aker w as p rese n t and gave a mid 867 Davis recen tly done in th e F airview school THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 1581 Maple by Miss M ulberon, school n u rse, and sh o rt address. The m em bers of th is Phone Bdwjr. 8MB an Address by C. E. Scott of Jefferson club a re E lsie M attson, K ath erin e- I B uddenhagen, F ra n cis E kstrom . G er- 1 high school of P o rtlan d . tra d e G ustavsen, T re lla H owell and , , , The usual services w ill be held at Osie H owell. ¡service I have still to find a b etter one. th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n An im p o rta n t m eeting of th e F arm ' A sto ry is told of a lad In th e Ar- ch u rch next Sunday m orning. Sunday B ureau local w ill be held a t th e school f gonne F o rest. He had been wounded The National City Company, one of the largest and school w ill be a t 10 o'clock and m o rn house on S atu rd ay evening of th is an ,| bj8 TIRES AND TUBES life w as ebbing aw ay. He ing w orship at 11, w hen th e pasto r, week. Good sp e ak e rs w ill be p rese n t most conservative bond and investm ent houses in th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted, w ill give and th e m any p ro jects u nder co n sid took th e little te sta m en t o ut of his America has just purchased $1,000,000 w orth of our 7% an in te rp re ta tio n of C ard in al N ew eratio n by th e b u reau w ill be d is pocket and began read in g th e b ea ti P rior Preference Stock. tudes. A sh o t pierced th e book and m an 's fam ous hym n, “Lead, K indly cussed. Tires This is the most im portant deal in Public Utility stocks Light." w ent th ro u g h his h eart. He was found American« a fte r th e b attle with th e book folded in Portland in years. T he Rev. L. P. Sm ith is conducting acro ss his h ea rt. At th e top of the Akron Tire« a series of special revival services at MEMORIAL SERMON TO W ouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this a ttra c t he had w ritten , “ I am doing th e th e M ethodist church. WORLD WAR VETERANS page ive security, too? Vulcanizing and Retreading best I know how, th e best I can, and AU W ork G uaranteed $98.00 a share: par value $100.00. intend doing th e best I can till the C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1 end.—A braham L incoln.” At th e Over 7% on your money. For cash or on easy terms "W hat m akes life d rea ry is th e w ant bottom of the page he had w ritte n this INQUIRE TODAY. of m otive.” And w hat often m akes sentence, "R a th e r th an w ilfully violate OBO. A. BRANDT Phone 1107 service valu eless or u n in te restin g is th e known will of God, I will fo rfeit In v estm en t D epartm en t my life.—S tonew all Ja ck so n .” T he the w ant of th e rig h t motive. T h ere a re •especially th ree m otives relig io u s m otive is th e highest. W ould you as m em bers of th ^ A m e r- w hich dom inate life. T he first, the low est, is th e m otive of egoism. We ican Legion be of co n stru ctiv e tmlue in Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon Phone 1901 find th is m otive rig h tfu lly predom i- o u r nation, would you have your o r L icensed M o rticia n s I .ad y A ssista n t D a y o r N ig h t | n an t in th e life of a baby. As soon as g anization stan d for som ething worth M O RTU ARY I a baby can craw l out of its crad le and w hile th en serv e th e p rese n t world U re a h a m , O regon t le arn s how to w alk it is forever reacb- prom pted by th e best possible motive. J. K. M RTZGIR ; lng o ut Its chubby little hands for ev- Would you who a re not m em bers of ! erything In sight. T h ere is nothing th is o rg an izatio n help to solve the A u to T o p s R e c o v e re d a n d R e p a ire d am iss In th a t because th e baby is problem s of our nation and the world, A ll k in d s o f T o M a te ria l a n d learning. But it becom es trag ical if liftin g it ever higher an d higher, C u r t a i n W in d o w s New and Rebuilt the baby co n tin u es to do so after it helping o u r nation to realize Its alm s and keep follow ing its ideals? Then has grow n to he a m an. A self-cen 8. E. PALMQUIST tered Individual, fam ily, o rganization serve th e nation of today prom pted by th e best know n motive. AUTO TOP N liop or nation is doomed, it Is m arked for See Me for Cattle Hauling In conclusion p erm it m e to quote decay, d efeat and death. M ain S t. Ursuham Phone i r l i Old m achines tak en in tra d e as BORING, OREGON, Kt. I A nother m otive Is th e a ltru istic mo a num tjer of verses tak en from "A I’salm of Life," by H. W. Longfellow . tive, seeking to serv e m erely because p art paym ent. Telephone 39x o n e' is In terested in th e w elfare of T ell m e n o t, In m o u rn fu l n u m b e r* , c ' y ,,h “ h e a r t fo r a n y f a t e , o th ers. In com parison with the first " L ife is h u t a n e m p ty d r e a m !" S till a c h ie v in g , s till p u r s u in g . Com plete R en tal and Supply L e a rn to la b o r a n d to w a it. m entioned m otive th is one is of a b et h'"S th e so u l is d e a d t h a t slu m b e rs . A nil t h in g s a r e n o t w h a t th e y seem . P hones Bdwy. 8576 T hree 65 V4 N. Second S tre et D epartm ent. ter and higher n a tu re but n ev erth eless Inadequate for th e stre s s and strain , L ife I n r e a l ! IJf<* Is e a r n e s t ’ G resham 1201 and 355 T ru c k s Daily In su red C a rrie rs TROUTDALE n d th e g r a v e is n o t Its g o al ; the b a ttle and b u rd en , and th e duty “ D A uh I th o u a r t , to d u s t re tu rn e s t* T y p ew rite rs rep aired . M achines and difficulty of life. It w ill not m eet W a s n o t aiKjken o f th e hou I. Dr. E ste lla Ford W arn er will hold j life's deepest tests. loaned w hile we w ork on yours. a baby clin ic at th e schoolhouse on In th e w o r ld 's b ro a d h eld o f b a ttle . The la st of th e th ree d o m in an t ino- In th e b iv o u a c o f life, T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , A pril 12. All U m o f lif e la the religions motive B e n o t lik e d u m b , d r iv e n c a t t l e ! ch ild ren u n d er school age a re eligible Be a h e r o In th e s tr if e ’ “ By th e w ill of God.” You perh ap s for exam ination. expect me as a m in ister to say th a t T r u s t no f u tu re , how«*'er p le a a a n t ’ LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING K n arr and son. w ith th e help of a but I w ould say It even if I w ere not th e «lead F a s t b u ry It» d e a l ! 306 Oak St., P o rtlan d , Ore. sm all crew of men, dipped and deliv Wood Coal Briquets in my p rese n t vocation. At th e tim e A c t,— a c t In th e liv in g P r e s e n t ' ered 53 to n s, 500 pounds of sm elt, for H e a r t w ith in , a n d (Jo d o 'e r h e a d ! th is tru th daw ned upon me I was not l i n e s ta te fish h atch e ry a t B onneville in th e m inistry. Of all the m otives of lx»t nw th e n , b«- u p a n d d o in g . Oregon. LIVE BITS FROM MANY LOCALITIES BANK OF GRESHAM P LA Y Saturday, April 14 SEPTIC T A N K S W ANTED FRANK C. JO NES 75 RED ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 0Ü R HEALTH BREAD EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Gresham City Bakery GOOD FOR YOU TOO F IS K Oldfield Gresham Tire Shop Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. C A SH P A ID Funeral Directors TYPEWRITERS for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, of any kind E. NASSHAHN, MORGAN BROS. TRUCK LINE Portland — Way Points — Gresham The Rebuilt Typewriter Co.