T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 13, NO. »3
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
J 1-50 Per Year
A. L. A\l> AUXILIARY
FARMERS MUTUAL
WILL INSTALL JOINTLY
MAKES GAIN IN 1923
DEATH CLAIMS PIONEER
CLUB LEADERS ASSN.
E la b o ra te p lans a re being m ade for
OF PLEASANT VALLEY
HOLD LIVELY MEETING
T he F arm ers M utual F ire R elief a s
th e jo in t in stallatio n of th e A m erican
H
enry
Troge, for fifty y ea rs a resi
Legion P ost No. 30 and W om en's A ux sociation gained 2210 m em bers and
A m eeting of th e county club lead-
dent of P le a sa n t V alley and C lacka
, ®rs aa8ociatfon w as held last evening
iliary to be held in M asonic hall next w rote 16.058,000 w o rth of in su ran c e
m as county, passed aw ay at his hom e ,n C ounty A gent H all's office and was
in 1923. according to rep o rts m ade
T uesday night. J a n u a ry 22.
in P le a sa n t V alley on J a n u a ry 11, aged attende<1 by 15 of th e 50 or 60 mem-
T he officers of th e Legion to be in- ' ye8terday a t th e an n u a l m eeting held
69 years. He had been in ill h ealth
The ® eet,n < w»s Presided over
1 in P ortland.
stalled a re th e follow ing:
lo r m any m onths. He is survived by
?Jr\ AI'a '« Stafford.
T
he
asso
ciatio
n
h
as
ju
s
t
closed
its
w ith Mrs. A lta M. G en try actin g as
A. W. M etzger, com m ander.
his
widow,
Mrs.
F
lo
ra
T
rog
th ree • se creta ry pro tem pore.
L eslie T. S t.C la ir, vice com m ander. 19th y ear and th e re p o rt filed w ith th e
sons, M artin and A lbert of P lea san t ¡ Following a lively discussion p a r
sta te in su ran c e com m issioner show s it
E. J. B rugger, tre a su re r.
\ alley and T heodore of Ione, Oregon, ticip ated in by m any p rese n t th e asso-
! to be in a flourishing condition, w ith a
D. W. Snyder, ad ju tan t.
and one d au g h ter, Mrs. H en rie tta Wyt i elation agreed u n anim ously to accept
’ larg e cash b alance on hand.
C. H. H oecker, se rg e an t at arm s.
" M r " MeaSaw Ha ,le y - 8180 “ !
te n b erg
F rom a sm all beginning th e o rg a n i
C. E. St. C lair, chaplain.
sister , Mrs. Mary W edler o f B oring. 1 lead ers and th e boys and g irls clubs
zation
has
grow
n
u
n
til
it
now
has
12,-
• T he officers of th e au x iliary to be in
He w as born in G erm any and cam e to ®f, th e co'Hity to p articip a te as here-
000 m em bers and $19,283,000 of in s u r
sta lle d a re :
th is co u n try when a young man. He : f° f,?re in ,h e 1924 ®>*>H»lt.
ance
in
force.
T
he
Are
losses
la
st
year
Mrs. O. A. E astm an, president.
,nferre<i fron> ,h e ‘«»or
T he K ilbourne O rch estral q u in te t, w ith it. It is hoped th ey will come w as a m em ber of Lone S ta r Lodge of
am ounted to $22,436 all paid.
i e n l . / a , v 01
1 “ a8 C° Unty- W il,lam
* 01
som
e " of
th
e Quite
re m a rk a s g m en
ade
th a t co^-
thia
Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, vice president.
w
hich
ap
p
eard
before
th
e
people
of
T
Cla?kt
a
c
tl°
1
1
»
‘«
n
t
erous
All th e com pany's business is in
again and b rin g th e ir rela tiv e s, sw eet
Miss E lsie S harp, secreta ry ,
G
resham
la
st
fall,
is
to
be
h
ere
again
le ll Lodge of H erm an s of P o rtlan d «’easion on the p a rt of th e club leaders
h ea rts, o r friends.
Oregon and m ost of it in the W illam
Mrs. Joe Chiodo, tre a su re r.
and P le a sa n t Valley O range.
m any of whom had felt q u ite put out
e tte valley. T h ere a re m any m em bers on th e evening of F e b ru a ry 8, 1924, at
1
he
high
school,
u
n
d
er
w
hose
a
u
s
Mrs. C lara P ulfer, se rg e an t a t arm s.
th e high school gym nasium .
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held a t I)a- ! ? ' e r tb ? Rc‘lon of th e fa ir board fol-
in
G
resham
and
vicinity.
Only
farm
pices
th
is
en
te
rta
in
m
e
n
t
is
given,
as
Mrs. A lida H ughes, chaplain.
m ascus on Monday, Ja n u a ry 14, and « ^ " w e r e n o t ^ l n t o i a t'th e " M u S
T he people who h eard th e e n te r
Ju d g e W. A. E kw all, m unicipal judge or resid en ce p ro p erty is w ritten by the ta in m e n t before w ere w ell pleased well as th e com pany of e n te rta in e rs in te rm en t w as in th e D am ascus cem e- m ah county fair. Two m em bers of the
deserve h ea rty support.
com
pany
and
th
e
lim
it
on
any
one
risk
of P o rtlan d , w ill in sta ll th e Legion
tery. T he Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of fair b oard w ere p resen t, one of whom
is $4000. T he com pany Insures only
officers and Mrs. K. A. M iller, assisted
G resham had ch a rg e of th e services. Ia 11 c *ub ,pader. T he asso ciation was
its
m
em
bers
and
th
e
cost
to
becom
e
a
SANDY
CREAMERY
IS
RAW FUR PRICES
by Mrs. Floyd Mack, both p a st presi
-______
assu re d th a t th e board had trie d 10
SOLD TO S. R. H ARPER
dents, w ill in sta ll th e au x ilia ry of m em ber is m erely nom inal. T he cost
Card of T h an k s.
rescin d its form er h asty decision and
MOUNT SKY HIGH
of
in
su
ran
c
e
to
m
em
bers
is
found
to
We w ish to th a n k th e frien d s who «¿^C^ ei y w e,co“l« l ‘he cooperation of
fleers.
Sandy cream ery w as sold T uesday
A. B. S h u b ert, Inc., of Chicago, 111 have helped us in o u r b e re .v e m e nr b y th ; , 5 ? , b8
'““J " 8’ .
be abou t 30 cen ts per $100 p er year.
.► T h ere w ill be som e excellent en ter
to S. R. H arp er, fo rm erly of V ancou the la rg e st house in th e w orld d ea l
exp ressio n of sym pathy and by floral
, "d
,b w ere n0‘ re p re
T he asso ciatio n h as becom e th e
ta in in g featu res, th e plans' fo r w hich
ver, W ashington, m an ag er of th e in g exclusively in A m erican raw furs, offerings.
sented and a com m ittee w as appointed
a re being m ade by a com m ittee of the la rg e st farm ers asso ciatio n w est of cream ery for th e p ast seven m onths.
Mrs. F lo ra T roge and Fam ily.
*° J 1?** y 1“ 1 th e P ° r ‘ lRud club lead ers
rep o rts an exceptionally stro n g d e
th e Rocky m o u n tain s, it is said.
-------- — ------------
and try to secure th e ir cooperation.
post and au x ilia ry co n sistin g of C. G,
W ith th is ch an g e th e cream ery ceases m and for fu rs of a ll kinds.
H. W. S n ash all w as re-elected p re si
Pheasants Introduced From C hina.
P en d in g th e ap p o in tm en t of a coun-
S chneider, H. O. Bone, Guy D. Jones
to be a cooperative in stitu tio n , u n d er
S h u b ert says th e re is a sh o rtag e of
As a m a tte r of stre n g th e n in g th e ,y club lead er, th e asso ciatio n decided
dent for th e n in eteen th consecutive
Mrs. K. A. M iller, Mrs. P e a rl Mack and
w hich p lan it has o p erated for th e all fu rs. T his sh o rtag e w as caused by breeding stock of p h ea sa n ts a t th e to u rg e upon th e p a re n t-te a c h e rs' o r
year. F erd in an d G rover, of H illsboro,
Mrs. Ed. R usher. Judge E kw all prom
p ast 12 years. D uring th a t' tim e th e re stric te d tra p p in g in m ost states. In Oregon S tate Game farm s located at g an izatio n s of th e v ario u s com m uni
is vice p resid en t, and H erm an Loed-
ises to bring sev eral e n te rta in e rs.
d airy in g in d u stry in th e com m unity some of th e sta te s, th e tra p p in g se a E ugene an d C orvallis, live c ra te s of ties th e need of keeping the club w ork
ing is se c re ta ry and tre a su re r.
T h ere w ill be eats, follow ed by
has been b u ilt to g ratify in g success. son w as sh o rten ed co nsiderably, w hile C hinese p h e a sa n ts w ere shipped to the before th e ch ild ren of th e schools.
sta te farm a t E ugene F rid ay by th e
s ta te < lub L eader H. C. Seym our
ca rd s and dancing.
Aside from th e saw m ills, th e c re a m in m any o th e rs changed so th a t it Oregon
SONS OF VETERANS
S tate
Game
com m ission. was p rese n t and assiste d by his w ise
In v itatio n s have been sen t to all ex
HOLD PUBLIC CEREMONY ery has become th e p rin cip le local in- com m enced a t a la te r date. T he sh o rt T hese b ird s are of w ild n ativ e stock council. He also an n ounced th a t he
service m en and w omen eligible to
n ~
,
d u stry . T he com pletion of th e high- catch h as b ro u g h t ab o u t a su b stan tia l trap p e d in C hina an d shipped to th e hoped in a few days to rep o rt the a p
On S atu rd ay evening a t G range h a ll, w ay has m ade it possible for m any
com m ission d irect from S h anghai on p o in tm en t of a co unty club leader
m em bership so fa r as know n to th e
ad v an ce in prices, and th e re is a boom
com m ittee. If any who are eligible a t 8 p. m. Camp C om m ander-E lect dairym en to ship th e ir sw eet m ilk and ing dem and for all furs. T he season th e S team er I’aw lett th a t landed at He sta te d th a t W. D. K in d er of M al
P o rtlan d from th e O rient T h u rsd ay . h eu r county, an experienced young
have been m issed they a re asked to Roy W onacott and th e o th e r officers of cream to P o rtlan d , w ith th e re su lt is a t its h eig h t now, fu rs a re a t th e ir T h ere w ere 110 birds in th e shipm ent. m an in club w ork w as th e one he
Ross
Cam
p
No.
2.
Division
of
Oregon,
th
a
t
th
e
local
cre
am
e
ry
has
not
had
re p o rt th e fact to any of th e officers
best and w ill grad e up and th e prices being a p a rt of an o rd er placed by th e hoped to secu re for th e place w hich
com m isison for 200 b ird s to be held at had been so efficiently filled by Miss
and consider them selves invited for all \ ° " 8 ° f ' e te ra n s - L .S . A., will be In- enough b u sin ess to m ake a cooperative a re th e h ig h est of th e seaso n .”
th e gam e farm s for th e p u rp o se of in Calkins.
He said th a t neg o tiations
Th
m y
, ge R° b e rt
M orrow ' 1 business pay. At th e an n u a l m eeting
a re desired, both m en and women.
We advise every m an and boy who tro d u cin g new blood Into th e sta te 's w ere w ell u nder w ay and he hoped
The
officers
of
th
e
A
uxiliary
w
ill
be
,
of
th
e
sto
ck
h
o
ld
ers
T
uesday
it
T he com m ittee w an ts th is fact m ade
w as tra p s or h an d les fu rs to profit by th e stock of b ird s from w hich d istrib u tio n th e new leader would be in the Held
| u n anim ously voted to sell.
strong. They w an t th e fath e r, h u s in stalled im m ediately afte r.
by F e b ru a ry first.
is m ade th ro u g h o u t th e state.
T he sto c k big ju m p in fu r prices. S et all th
T his w ill be th e th ird in stallatio n holders w ill receive about 85 p er cent
band, b ro th er or esco rt of any au x
A nticipating th a t a new club leader
tra p s you can. Get all th e fu rs you
Mrs.
C
a
rrie
H
ansen
en
tertain
ed
a
t
w ill be appointed very soon and a r
ilia ry m em ber to feel invited and held by Ross Camp sin ce th e m u ster on th e ir investm ent
can tr a p or buy and ship quick."
d in n er on W ednesday n ig h t, Mr. and rive about F eb ru ary first th e asso cia
come, and likew ise th e wife, siste r or in 1922 and th e m eeting w ill be open
Mr. H a rp e r has had 15 y ea rs ex p e r
S h u b ert is also offering $5(1 in cash
tion accepted th e in v itatio n of Mr. and
sw ee th e art of any ex-service m an to the public. D ivision Com m ander ience in th e cre am e ry b u sin ess and every day d u rin g the fu r season for Mrs. R. W. C alkins, Louis C alkins, Mr. Mrs. J. Lynch to hold a recep tion a t
and
Mrs.
L
ew
is
W.
S
hanley
and
Mr.
C.
E.
F
o
ster
and
P
a
st
D
ep
artm
en
t
expects
to
b
o
'a
'b
le
’to
pa“y
'P
o
r
tla
n
d
Dads a re alw ays invited.
th e th re e b est handled sh ip m en ts of and Mrs. Irv in g Dodge. T hey w ere th e ir home, probably on Monday, F eb
ru a ry 4, to the new co unty club leader
A good tim e is assu red and none in C om m ander D. L. McKay, D ep artm en t prices to sm all p ro d u cers
fu rs received. T he first prize is $25 joined la te r In th e evening by Mr. and and
his wlfo.
te re ste d in the Legion or au x ilia ry of Oregon, G rand A rm y of th e Repub- j
second, $15, an d th ird $10. T he pur Mrs. E d g ar Lem ing. Mr. and
It w as decided to ask th e fa ir board
Mrs.
lie as w ell as officers of th e A uxiliary,
can afford to m iss it
GOSPEL TEAM AT
pose of th e co n test is to stim u la te in Shanley left on T h u rsd ay for Call- to classify th e clu b p o u ltry aw ard s as
T he o th e r com m ittees w orking hard and W om ens’ R elief Corps w ill be
to breeds and aw ard ribbons beyond
te re st In th e p ro p er h an d lin g of raw fornla.
M
ETHODIST
CHURCH
to m ake th is affair a signal success p rese n t and all in te reste d in p atrio tic
th e u su al cash aw ard s.
furs. E veryone has a ch an ce to win
endeavor
a
re
expected
to
atten
d
.
A gospel team co n sistin g of a group
are, E ats com m ittee — Dr. H. H
Milk re p o rt b lan k s now for sale
a prize. All th a t is n ecessary is to
Curd of T h an k s.
R efresh m en ts w ill be served a t th e of young people from W illam ette U ni
H ughes, C hase S t.C la ir, K enneth Rob
ship them six o r m ore fu rs. P rizes cheap a t th e Outlook office.
We d esire to th a n k th e P le a sa n t
conclusion
of
th
e
cerem
onies.
v
ersity
w
ill
be
th
e
g
u
ests
of
th
e
M
eth
erts, Mrs. H. J. P ulfer, Miss D ella
Home frien d s for the kindness and
Index to th e new s—see W ant Ads.
odist E piscopal ch u rch S atu rd ay eve are aw ard ed daily to th e th re e best
H ughes, Mrs. Jno. Brow n. D ecorating
sym pathy extended us in our deep so r
handled sh ip m en ts received.
FAIRVIEW
ning and all day Sunday. They a re
T heodore G. N o rth ru p celeb rated on row ; also the b eau tifu l floral offer
com m ittee—W ill Tevin, E lton E a s t
Look up th e ir ads in rec en t Out C h ristm as day his 95th b irth d ay and ings.
“T he S p ecialist” w ill be the su b ject . 7 ^ 7 / n r i
EpW° rth Leaguo
m an, L. T. S t.C la ir, Mrs. Jo e Chiodo
looks and see th e high p rices they are hopes to live to 170. He was given up
J u lia E. H u n ter, A lice Cannon.
Mrs. K atie Sunday, Mrs. Olive Ek- of th e serm on at th e M ethodist ch u rch n tS forw arii m ovem ent, and to as- quoting. If you do not find prices to die at 40, m ade up his m ind to live,
next
S
unday
m
orning
by
th
e
p
asto
r,
sis‘
*n
e
v
e
ry
possible
w
ay
w
ith
all
of
strom .
has hud no illn ess for a long tim e.
Card of T h an k s.
th e Rev. J. S tanford All a re cordially I th e d ay's activ ities. S atu rd ay eve- quoted th e re for th e kind of fu rs you and
He w on't live to 170, b ut be Is en
We w ish to ex p ress o u r g ra titu d e
have, com e in and see th e ir com plete
invited.
i
ning
th
ey
w
ill
m
eet
th
e
L
eag
u
ers
a
t
Joying
life
a
t
95
like
th
e
fam
ous
Luigi
Hold On! Not So F ast!
p rice list w hich th e O utlook has on C ornarofl a "h o p eless" invalid in the to o u r frie n d s and neighbors for th e ir
T he A ssociation for th e Advance- Lhe f h u rch for an hour of sociability file.
kind sym pathy and b eau tifu l flow ers
Did you h ear about the woman
forties, m ounting his h o rse w ithout nt th e d eath and b u rial of our m other,
w ho had trip le ts in F e b ru a ry —and m ent of Science ca lls th e autom obile S unday m o rn in g th ey w ill speak to
S h u b ert's is one of th e o ld est and a s sista n c e p a st 90, an d w ritin g to the Mrs. Em ily 8. Johnson.
th e g re a te st sin g le co n trib u to r to th e th e S unday school and help th e p a s
tw in s in May.”
Pope:
“I had to live 90 y ears to
H er C hildren and T h eir F am ilies.
n atio n 's ethical and m ateria l pro g ress. to r w ith th e m o rn in g ch u rch service. m ost re lia b le houses in th e fu r b u si know th a t th e w orld is b eau tifu l."
‘‘T he sam e y e a r? ”
It enables a m an to live th re e lives in In th e evening th ey w ill have full ness.
Old
age
is
w
orth
w
hile
because,
Window Cleaning
“Yes—th e sam e year. One of the one, in c reases th e fa rm e r's production
w hile th e b ra in la sts, it Is the best
F o r ex p e rt window clean in g see S.
saving his tim e, in creases hum an hap- cb a rg e of ‘he ch u rch services,
trip le ts died.”
p a r t of life.
T ajim a, o r leave o rd e rs w ith John
Zion E vangelical C hurch.
piness everyw here.
! T he p a sto r of th e ch u rch , th e Rev.
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Among o th e r m a tte rs it w as decided
B
an
k
ers
th
a
t
w
orry
ab
o
u
t
autom
o-
[
A.
S.
H
isey,
w
ill
occupy
th
e
p
u
lp
it
Coal! Coal! Coal!
F O U N D —An um brella left in m y e a r in
at
th
e
an
n
u
a
l
m
eeting
la
st
Sunday
bile
financing,
ta
k
e
notice.
An
invest-
Sunday
m
orning
and
p
reach
on
the
u re sn a m .
O w ner can have sam e by
F or coal see B urten W alrad, G resh
T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per
(op|i.
Deveioped "
” h en cefo rth to have divine w orship am . phone 1411.
p a y in g fo r th is a<l. H elm er Jo h n so n m e» , 1» . b . « , r
ce n t In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
B oring, phone G resham 764.
vestm ent.
-------------- I T his evening th e co n g reg atio n is every S unday m o rn in g in both the
having a w in ter p icn ic” a t th e ch u rch E nglish and th e G erm an lan g u ag es as
basem
ent, to w hich th e m em bers and follows
,,
V \ ' " / i * 6 Engll8b lan g u ag e at
Mrs. Bojghner wishes to tell the public that she is
frien d s of th e ch u rch a re invited. All
’ ° C,Ock and ln th e G erm an language
of next w eek has been se t aside for a t 11:40 o'clock. It is hoped th a t th is
In M asonic H all, Gresham
special services. Rev. E. G. R anton a rra n g e m e n t will m ake It possible for
will a s s is t th e pastor* w ith th ese s e r all m em bers an d frien d s of th e con
g reg atio n to atten d serv ices every
vices.
and will sell her stock at cost
Sunday m orning. T he ch u rc h council
Guigway’a Jazz Orchestra
w as also au th o rized to in v estig ate the
COMMUNITY ( HI R ('ll
possibility of disposing of th e p resen t
MAK ES ANNOUNUEM ENTS
Lunch w ili be served
ch u rch p ro p e rty p re p a ra to ry to the
COMMITTEK
Rev. Mr. Murfln of P o rtlan d , th e boy building of a new ch u rch .
B. W. THORNE
JACK SHULTZ
R eligious school for ch ild ren of
ED. AVLSWORTH
p
reach
er,
w
ill
com
m
ence
a
series
of
Gresham, Oregon
W. A. H E SSE L
ED. METZGER
m eetings next Sunday, J a n u a ry 20, at public school age will be conducted
2 p. m., assisted by Rev. S. F. P itts, in tom orrow m o rn in g from 9-12
Sunday school for all ages w ill be
th e Odd F ellow s hall. Mrs. F o rq u e r
lull
of P o rtlan d , soloist a num ber of y ears held next S unday m o rn in g a t 10
for E v an g elist Sam Jo n es, will give o'clock. In o rd er to b e tte r fit the
special num bers. T hose in atten d a n ce te a c h e rs for th e ir w ork a second
have g re a tly enjoyed h e r solos, w ith te ac h er tra in in g class w as organized
w hich she has been favoring us in the recen tly .
Divine w o rsh ip will be conducted ln
past. T he m eetings are grow ing in In
te re st, sp irit and atten d an ce. Sixty- th e E n g lish and G erm an lan g u ag es at
six p rese n t at th e p ray er m eeting last 10 and 11:40 a. m., respectively. The
T uesday evening. A h ea rty welcome serm on topic w ill be “T he M iracle of
C h rist.” Special m usic will be su n g at
is extended to all.
th is service.
ID YOU EVER NOTICE how hard
T h ere w ill be no evening service.
ROCKWOOD
W hile cru ising in the south A tlantic not
T he p asto r w ill preach a t th e Sandy
som e men work to build up a good
m any years ago, a British captain reported
O liver J. GUI will speak a t the com m unity ch u rch In th e evening.
business— to m ake m oney— hut how little
having scraped a hidden rock.
Rockwood ch u rch next Sunday eve
n ing at 7:30. R obert B arton of P o rt
WOOD
HAWING
effort
they put forth to keep it I
The adm iral of the fleet ignored th is ad
land will a s sist w ith special m usic.
Quickly and efficiently done bv ex- I
T he Sunday school, w hich meetR at ports. All o rd ers prom ptly attended
vice and later sailed over the sam e spot—
10:30 in the m orning will discuss "T he to re g a rd le ss of size.
when his cruiser “Theta" crushed against
Many a good business g oes down be
L ead ersh ip of Moses.
the hidden reef and sank!
GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED SM ITH I
DANCE
GOING OUT OF BU SIN ESS
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 25
Sale Begins Saturday, January 19
NOVELTY STORE
Keep What
You Get
Hidden Rocks
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We w ish to warn every man of the “H id
den R ock s” of UNCERTAINTY in the fu
ture. Only by building up a savin gs account
and a savin gs “h abit,” by spending LESS
than you earn, can you avoid foundering
when you strike the rocks of later years.
RANDOLPH
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HOWARD
Pianist and Teacher
Will »pen Plano f iasses In Gresham on Saturday, Jaaaary 1»
cause the men behind It fail to w atch for
leaks.
la k e a look at your concern and see
w hether or not It Is being run on a m oney-
m aking basin.
Abont Plano Playing
“ Econom y is half th e battle of life : it
Is not so hard to earn m oney, a* to spend
it w ell.”— Spurgeon.
A good technic is essen tial to all good piano playing
v< ar2’^ ‘ h « rH w , \ b e l,aV? , th a t “ ‘8
tO be • ^ “ “ •d w ithout m any
y ears of h ard w ork and tireso m e studies.
»r " e i h a‘ .n° ° n’’ can **a rn ,o play w p|* " ‘»bout a c e rta in
d(? » a re a î
j * C0Ur8e; b u t' on thp " ‘h er hand, m ost stu d en ts
f o b U 't d . r 4 : i h e l UeSons” ‘ ry
h’* “ “ ” th ey
n° ‘
b0W
First State Bank
I do not teach according to any p a rt'c u la r "m eth o d ” but I play
>nd my know ledge of tech n ical sh o rt touch and m ethods of
p rac tisin g ia especially effective and helpful to my pupils. I will be
GRESHAM, OREGON
A STRONG BANK
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In G resham on th e 19th from 10 a. m to 1 p. m at th e D. M. R oberta'
residence. Second S tre e t and Roberta Avenue.
If we can help you work out som e of
your problem s or a plan to m ake your busi
ness a g reater m oney-m aker wc w ill ap
preciate the opportunity to serve you.
BANK OF GRESHAM
Gresham, Oregon
For appointment call Gresham 177.
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