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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1924)
GRESHAM IHTlOOh PAGE THRE A REAL VALUE PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST VOI NG PEOPLE ELECT POWELL VALLE Y C h arter No. 65 R eserve D istrict No. 12 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP The Rev. O scar W llner announces his services at the Mission church as G resham , In the S tate of Oregon, at close of business I 1 follow s: Sunday school 10 a. nt., fol- ‘ lowed by preach in g at 11 a. nt. Them e, I The Light of th e W orld." In th e eve- Loans and I nlng at 7:30, th e them e w ill be "T hink I of It.” T he tw o w eekly p ray e r m eet ... ... «..vo «»u o r iu iiu t s , including foreign govern- ings a re on T uesday and T h u rsd ay m ent. state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including’ those evenings. show n in item s 30 and 35, If an y '-.uuing m ose B ert Olson retu rn ed to w ork Mon- ». Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens. Judgm ent«, e tc ............................... I ilay a fte r an absence of sev eral weeks. >. B anking house, »5,000.0«: fu rn itu re and fixtures. »3 27» 3» ’ Only one set to a purchaser . R eal estate owned o th er th a n banking house .......... He w as Injured by a fall a t th e P. R ^ r,.S “ 8h ‘T d !" val,lt '“ ' ,l due irom »’a n k « ,'b a n k e rs and IL. At P. w orks a t Dull Ruu. th “s’ b in k Pa" ,lestgnated a n ‘> approved reserv e ag en ts of Rev. J. T ruedson and d au g h ter, Miss E sth er, a re in S eattle for a visit w ith I trie n d s and relatives. T he D eborah In d ie s ' Aid of th e Mis sion ch u rch had its an n u al election of Ca8'? an,d due froni ,,an k s- kem s 8, 9,10 and i i i i »89,298 58 I officers T h u rsd ay as follow s: presi- , O ther assets, if any. profit and lo s s ......................................... T he Bank of G resham pays 5 pei I dent, Mrs. A rvidson; vice p resident, vent in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv. T otal ................... Mrs. V icklund; se creta ry , Mrs. Nord- .................................................................................................................$ _ „ , , LIABILITIES blorn; a s sista n t secreta ry , Mrs. Aim; C apital stock paid i n ................. . ( tre a s u re r, Mrs. Axel Jo h n so n ; a s s is t S u rp lu s fund ................................. \ ........................................................... * an t tre a su re r. Mrs. S atte rstro m . | DL.MAM» D EPO SITS, o th er th an banks, su b ject to reserv e- ' ( T he epidem ic of m easles has great-1 ' In.lividual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due the Stute of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fu n d s ........ ly depleted th e school atten d an ce t h e ) , past w eek, one day th e re w as but one 5 D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................. O v e r la n d Success is t h e T a l k o f th e C o u n t r y S a.SHHr i8 c1," ‘‘.k!' of ,h is b a" k o u tstan d in g payable on demand.' .' in th e p rim a ry d ep a rtm en t and for 2 Certified check s o u tstan d in g . | th ree days th a t room w as closed en-1 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and pay! The year just ended has been the purpose car— conceded to be the able on dem and or su b ject to notice: F * tirely. T he disease seem s to be on the greatest ol all the fifteen years of most useful motor cat on wheelsi Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ..................... w ane a t present. S avings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ./ . " ' Overland history. A great year made The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the The Champion and all Overland by great cars—the greatest Overlands L u th er L eague w ill be held Sunday T o tal ........................................ ~ models have the bigger Overland ever huile Greatest in looks, power, evening in th e ch u rch at 7:30 as of engine—brute power with extreme S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, si ficers w ill be elected a t th is m eeting, action, comfort—ami money’s worth? 1. K. A. M iller, cash ier of th e above nam t it is desired th a t all m em bers m ake I tl econom y. L ead ers in eco n o m y above sta te m en t is tru e to tlie best of my Look at the new Overland Cham an effort to attend. — lea d ers on th e road — lead ers pion, for instance. It brings a quality CORRECT— A ttest: H. A. Lew is, A. F. Miller, in th e m any s a tis fa c tio n s th ey S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is lui closed car with features and utilities bring to owners. See them. S it in ROCKWOOD M. C. HAGUE hitherto unheard of within reach them. Ask for a sam ple of their Mrs. R egina Bowe has moved into of every puree. America’s first all- perform ance. th e house on the Rockwood road r e cently vacated by J. W. E c k e rt Mrs. L ucinda Lam b has gone to visit w ith relativ es In Ohio. She is expected to re tu rn som e tim e in F eb ruary. Mrs. A lta G entry w ill have ch arg e of the services at th e Rockwood com m unity ch u rc h next Sunday evening a t 7:30. She w ill show th e series of p ictu res on “T he P ioneer T rail." Irving O hm lt, w hile driving his ca r at Ruby Ju n ctio n one day th is week, collided witli a stre e t car, com pletely dem olishing his car. He suffered no BANK OF GRESHAM For a few days only 7-inch White China Dinner Plates, per set of six . HEPP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM OVERLAND CO W. A. HESSEL SPRING DALE The S p rin g d ale Needle club, w hich was to have m et w ith Mrs. G lenora Babbitt la st W ednesday afternoon, w as I en tertain ed in stead by Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, due to th e fact th a t Mrs. Babbitt w as III. T he club will m eet | with Mrs. Babbitt on Ja n u a ry 23. Mrs. D ella H inkle, W. W. N orthw ay, Bert C ham berlain, L. C ham berlain, G. ( P o rts and Mr. C anzler a re serv in g on th e ju ry in P o rtlan d . Mrs. C. C h risten se n 's fa th e r of Can-1 by( Oregon, passed aw ay Ja n u a ry 7. Mrs. C h risten sen left for Canby T u es day m orning. I Mrs. H attie Reeves's baby g irl is ill [ w ith the m easles. Mrs. Geo. A tk in so n ’s little g irl has th e m easles. ! Mrs. A tkinson's m other, Mrs. Lucas, h as suffered an o th er stro k e of p a ra ly sis w hich has left h er very poorly. I PLEASANT VALLEY Clear YOUR Stump Land at Lower Cost M a n y ra n c h e rs in th is se c tio n a re u sing P acific S tu m p in g , th e d u P o n t explo siv e, fo r c le a rin g th e ir s tu m p la n d fo r p ro fita b le cro p s. P acific S tu m p in g do es th e jo b a t low er ex p en se a n d d o es it r i g h t . P a c ific S tu m p in g g iv es y o u o n e -h a lf m o re stic k s p e r d o lla r— a b o u t th e sa m e s tr e n g th , stic k fo r stic k , a s a n y s ta n d a r d s tu m p in g p o w d e r. I t is n o n -freezin g a n d w o n ’t give y o u a h e a d a c h e fro m h a n d lin g . W e c a r r y c o m p le te sto ck s o f P a c ific S tu m p in g a n d o th e r d u P o n t d y n a m ite s — reco g n ized a s s ta n d a r d w h e re v e r ex p lo siv es a re u sed . L e t us e s tim a te o n th e c o st o f c le a r ing som e o f y o u r s tu m p la n d . O liver Gill will preach a t th e P le a s a n t Valley ch u rch next S unday eve ning a t 7 o’clock. ( Mr. and Mrs. Glen H an n o n visited w ith Mrs. H arm o n 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. <). A. G iltn er of P o rtlan d , T u es day. Miss F lo ren ce P eeler of G resham was th e g u est of her friend. Miss Mae Morton for a few days th is week. (J. H. Richey was a G resham caller on business W ednesday. J. F. C heldelln w as in P o rtlan d on business Monday. E. G. B utcher of L ents w as looking a fte r b u sin ess m a tte rs in th is neigh borhood on W ednesday. H en ry T roge, an old tim e resid en t of th is section, is serio u sly III a t his i hom e on F o ster road. Glen H arm on is m oving his fam ily into tiieir new home w hich he has Jusl com pleted on P lea san t View avenue. A. C. Ball, who recently sold his farm in th e south end of th e valley, is moving his fam ily in to th e ir new hom e on th e Chas. D ahlqulst place. Sunday school convenes a t 10 o’clock I a. m. Sunday. C hurch services will be held at 7 p. m. A re Y O U g e ttin g y o u r s h a re of th e big m o n e y “ S H U B E R T ” is p ay in g fo r fu rs? I f y o u 're n ot, th a t's y o u r fault. W a k e up! G et S H U B E R T ” p ric e s for y o u r fu rs fro m n o w o n — ju s t ta k e a look a t th e p ric e s q u o te d b elo w fo r O reg o n F u rs ! T h a t's w h a t 'S H U B E R T ” w ill p a y on an h o n e st a n d liberal grading. O u r s h ip p e rs rig h t in y o u r o w n n eig h b o rh o o d a re reaping a golden h a rv e st. G e t in on th is big m oney. HfiDTRA LARGl Nti LARGE IK TW A TO « V IR A C I [ M T M TO A W M A C r FÑ?1 medium t « T » A * 0 AVrftAGC NOI SMALL (V T R A TO ANC«Afe» N» 2 4 0UAUTV A» TO S U I He.»yFurred.siiky|i7.oo lo 15.00Í13.50 io 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 7.50 to 6.50 7.50 to 3.75 1 J f i ' °PM J 1400 Io 12.00 1 LOO (0 10.00 8.50 to 7.75 6.00 (0 5.00 6.00 to 3.00 | M IN K ( Fine Dark . . • 14.00 to 12.00 10.50 to 9 00 8.50 to 7.25 6.00 to 5.00Ì6.00 to 3 00 Usual Color. . 10.00 to 8.50 8.00 |o 7 00 1 Coast............. 8.00 to 7.00- 6.50 (o 5001 6.00 to 5.00 4.75 to 3.75 5.00 to 2.50 4.75 io 3.50 3.25 io 2.50 3.25 to 2 00 S H U B E R T ” S T A N D A R D G R A D IN G an d a re q u o te d fo r im m e d ia te sh ip m e n t. N o. 3 ’s, N o. 4 's an d o th e rw ise in ferio r sk ins at h ig h e st m a rk e t value. D o n ’t d e la y an o th er m inute! Q u ic k action m ean s m ore m o n e y fo r you. H urry in a S h ip m e n t (IS) A.B.SHUBERTinc 2 5 -2 7 W .Auatin Ave CHICAGO Regular Portland FA IR V IEW Briquets more per dollar A. W. METZGER & CO., Gresham ERI & JONSRUD, R. F. D., Boring (Business at Kelso) C. S. MUDGE, Clackamas. (Business at Damascus) PAUL R. MEINIG, Sandy NON-HEADACHE NON-FREEZINO I Mt. C arm el,” second serm on in a series of “S tirrin g Scene« In the Bible." In th e evening a t 7:30 o'clock, th e re w ill be a com m unity song s e r vice and a stereo p tico n lecture. S u n day school com m ences pro m p tly at 10 a. m. Rev. E. it. D. H ollensted will preach at th e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse next S u n day aftern o o n a t 3 o'clock. At the M ethodist ch u rch next S u n day m orning at 11 o'clock the p asto r, th e Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, w ill take for his subject "H e H ath Set E tern ity in T h eir H eart." Sunday school m eets a t 10 o'clock. A cordial in v itation is extended to all. EKSTROM Powell and Maple S treets GRESHAM $17.00 217 Davis Street PORTLAND PHONE BURY. 20N1 PHONE 1.WI PLEA SA N T HOME S T U M P IN G POW DER A P a cific N o r th w e s t P ro d u c t E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS fc.CO., INC Portland, Oregon The Sunday school m eets a t 10 a.m. and th e preach in g service follow s at 11. T he su b ject of th e p a sto r's s e r mon next S unday w ill be "T h e K ing dom of God.” T he W orker's Council m eeting fol lows th e preach in g service. AH o f ficers of th e ch u rch and S unday school should be p resen t to m ake th is m eet ing a success. (1 (f Gresham Transfer & Storage Co. HI KILN WALItAI», Prop. A Truck for Every Purpose Kurten for Service '° n We Solicit Your B usiness (0 A I STORAGE Insured Carriers