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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1925)
U K F M IIM P IT IO P K . F K ID 1V . J I M ’AKV », IMS PAGE T H R E E | spent th e tim e to good ad v an tag e by CORBETT C h a rte r No. 65 I discussing th e im p o rtan t problem s POWELL VALLEY R eserve D istrict No. 12 T he U nion-D am ascus farm b u reau w hich co n fro n t them . A fter th e close REPORT OF THE CONDITION OE C olum bia g ran g e held its re g u la r T he S unday school of th e Mission held its first m eeting of th e y ear la st of the m eeting, everyone ad jo u rn ed to m eeting J a n u a ry 3 w ith 28 m em bers ch u rc h w ill convene a t 10 a. in., fol- S atu rd ay night. F ollow ing a sh o rt the basem ent w here a splendid oyster au d 10 v isito rs p resen t. S tate M aster lowed by p reach in g at 11 by th e pas- supper w as servd. pro g ram given by pupils of th e low er P alm iter w as th e p rin cip al sp e ak e r to r from th e them e, "P e rv e rtin g the At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, at close of business Decem ber 31st 1924. , _ . RESOURCES d u rin g th e le ctu re hour. T he officers G race of th e G ospel.” In th e evening g rades, th e re g u la r pro g ram for the 1. L oans and discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in item s Cream P rices. elect for 1925 expect to be in stalled at a t 8 o'clock he will speak from the beginning of th e y e a r’s w ork w as fol 29 and 30, if a n y ............................. , . gq T he Sandy C ream ery is paying 49 th e public in sta lla tio n in G resham on ) w ords. “W hat does a G od-sent Re 873.32 2. O verdrafts secu red and u n secu red . . J ................................................’ low ed out. T here w as no speaker p re s cen ts a t th e cream ery and 47 cen ts on S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 17. 115.57 ) riv a l M ean?" T he young people’s 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, in ciu d in g foreign gov^rnl e n t for th e evening but th e farm ers th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. tf rnent. state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those Mrs. Lydia O stran d is th e g u est of n,eetin g w ill begin at 7 o'clock and .. niiinuiitiiiiiiinii show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ..................................... Mrs. C lara Sm ith. wl!I study th e c h a ra c te ristic s of Ab- 85 .183.56 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ............... .333.72 raham . T he confirm ation class will Mr. H arm on an d son W alter of P o rt- 6. B anking house. $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3 SSo 84 ii 11, ,380.84 ,« ,075.65 i laud w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. m eet S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock. 7. R eal estate ow ned o th er th a n banking h o u se ......................... J " ' 9. (ab) ( ash on h an d in v au lt and due from banks, b an k ers and [ L ew is Reed J a n u a ry 1st. T he L adies Aid w as p leasan tly en n d s tbanklPa,lleB nate<1 an<1 approved reserv e ag en ts of T h ro u g h a ty p o g rap h ical e rro r in te rta in e d by Mrs. F. O. E ksrrom on 100 .926.70 W ednesday afternoon. 10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and item s on oth er b an k s in the th e la st Outlook C. Reed w as given sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ............................. Miss E tta A nderson left for Mon th e cred it for av ertin g w hat m ight 717.42 $8.50 Heavy Wool Mack 11. Checks on b an k s outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and have been a serio u s railro a d d isa ste r, m outh, Oregon, la st Monday w here she o th er cash ite m s ........................................ inaw, now ............ $6.25 485.53 in stead of F red C. Reed. T he la tte r w ill atten d th e sta te norm al. She has T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9,10 and 11, $102,129.65 discovered a w eakened condition of been w o rking in P o rtlan d since her $10.50 Mackinew, heavy T 0 U ‘ .............................................................................................................. ... th e tra c k on acco u n t of heavy rain , g rad u atio n from G resham Union high .092.31 and extra fine, now.... $8.50 „ , , LIABILITIES an d by quick w ork stopped an on school la st May. 16 . C apital stock paid in ............................. , com ing p assen g er tra in before dam age ,000.00 T he follow ing w ere re-elected for 17 $10.00 Leather Coats, . S u rp lu s fund ......................................... . " . " L . . \ . .................................. * r ,000.00 w as done. an o th e r y ear a t th e m eeting of th e L a 18 e x p en ses, in te re s t an d tax ' s ' pa iiL " ............ 1 wool lined, now......... $8.75 ,829.46 Aid of ------------------------------•• th e L u th ra n ch u rch held DEXAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to n jerve: Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert K im berly, a re- dies ---------------- 23 Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due cen tly m a rrie d couple, w ere aw ak - i T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for th e election of $6 Heavy Wool Sweat the S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fu n d s ........ 195 .725.22 I ened from th e ir peaceful slu m b ers ° ® c e rs: Mrs. A nna Nordblom, presi- 24, D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................. i 671.31 er Coat, now..............$4.95 la st F rid ay evening by a loud clam or d en t; Mrs. F ra n k Staffenson, vice ( 25. i ’eriffle ? Cthe‘v ” ° f 5 ? nk o u tsta u <>ln K Payable on d em an d .'.' 4 196 eS Miss H ilda Staffenson, 26. ( ertifled checks o u tsta n d in g ........................... of pans and o th er a rtic le s th a t fu rn ish p resid e n t; $1.75 Bib Overalls, good 22.50 T otal of dem and deposits o th e r th an bank deposits, su b ject to th e noise for a ch a riv ari. T he new ly- j se c re ta ry ; Mrs. F. M attson, tr e a s u re r: quality, n o w ............. $1.48- .... ite m s 23, 21. 25. 2 . 1 ............................ . . i'-o l 'i l - . n Mrs. Simon Lind, Mrs. A lb ert Palm w eds refu sed to open th e ir doors so ■ ■•ML AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, su b ject to reserv e and pay Miss ------- E llen Unis and Mrs. Hert th e fra n tic crow d w as obliged to re-) blad, -------------- — — able on dem and or su b ject to notice; 7 Men’s Long Rubber Sporting Boots, Beacon sum e th e ir seren ad e u n til th e d arin g Ol8on c o n stitu te th e p rogram com m it- 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ..................... s. = --------- ------ ‘“ S Falls Brand, guaranteed $6.95, now - $5.95 £ V ancel E vans, a b ro th er of th e bride, i te e ’ 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to notice ...................................... io “ .051.23 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on d em an d 'o r sub- “ ,062.47 discovered a broken window th ro u g h , T he L u th e r L eague w ill hold its an- ject to notice, item s 27 and 28................................... $186 117 70 w hich he boldly jum ped into th e n u a l b u sin ess m eeting at th e L u th eran 36. L iabilities o th e r th a n above, if any sh o rt and o v e r.......... .. ............... 234.04 house. T he doors w ere im m ediately ch u rc h S unday evening, J a n u a ry IS, Silk and Wool Oxford and Brown Mixtures, $1.85 unlocked and th e crow d sw arm ed into beginning at 8 o’clock. T his is an im S t'O|ta l t r i ........................................................................................................»410,092.31 now 98c th e residence. Many p erso n s brought p o rta n t m eeting an d it is hoped all S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I useful household a rtic le s to Mrs. I, K. A. M iller, cash ier of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear t h a t m em bers w ill m ake an effort to be Burson’s Brown Heather and Black 50c, now......... 40c K im berly. A p le asa n t evening w as p resen t. A p ro g ram will be rendered th e above statem en t is tru e to the best of my know ledge and belief Arrow Head Silk Hose in light and dark colors $1.00 C0R^ EhC T mAl te8t; H A- Lewi8- W’ E M arkell.K AAF Ml i m e r Rb i^ c ? ô rL ' and refre sh m e n ts served. sp e n t by th e m erry m ak ers. now 88c S ubscribed an d sw orn to before me th is 8th day of Ja n u a ry , 1925. T he C olum bian high school stu d en t Boys’ Wool Sweaters $2.65, now - - $1.98 8 body officers of 1924-25 a re proving M. C. HAGBERO, N otary Public. SANDY My com m ission expires Sept. 22, 1926. them selves v ery efficient by th e in te r Boy’s Black Rubber Capes $4.50, now - $2.50 est they ta k e in all affairs th a t tend AV. A. P ro c to r, th e new ly-elected to w ard th e p ro g ress of th e school. m ayor of Sandy, w as handed th e keys T he officers a re : G aylord Davies, of th e city M onday evening afte r p resid e n t; D olores M organ, vice p re s b rin g in g to a su ccessfu l term in atio n 2^4 lbs. Fleece Cotton Batting $1.15, now........... $ .95 Our representative is instructed id en t; and D oris Em ily, se c re ta ry and tw o term s of fo u r y ea rs each in th e 3 ^ lbs. Fleece Cotton Batting $1.48, now............. 1.35 tre a su re r. ca p ac ity of co u n ty com m issioner. He to give each purchaser of a double h as been m uch com m ended for the 2 lbs. half wool and half cotton $2.75, now........... 2.38 order of Real Silk Hose, splendid serv ice he has rendered the PLEASANT HOME com m unity. He succeeds C asp ar Yun On W ednesday evening, J a n u a ry 14, k e r who has been m ayor for th e p ast th e p ictu re d ram a “T he B a rb a ria n ” fo u r years. One Pair of BOUDOIR SLIPPERS FREE! I “The House of Quality" | w ill be show n in six reels a t O rient Mrs. T hom as C lark is still in St. during the month of January. (Value $2.00) g Phone 1411 Gresham, Oregon 1 g ran g e hall. T his is said to be one of V incent’s ho sp ital, th e re s u lt of fall th e best p ic tu res available, also one ing on th e ice d u rin g th e rec en t cold 1 hone liim nt 32x1 for an Appointment iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiHHiimiHiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHwiiinimiiiiiiiiaiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiHÌ reel of M utt an d Jeff and one of Andy spell and fra c tu rin g her sh o u ld er and Gump w ill be given. u p p er arm . She is rep o rted as g ettin g May H em m ers is rep o rted ill in a along well. Special R ep resen tativ e Real Silk H osiery Mills A double h ead er b ask et ball gam e P o rtlan d h o sp ital w ith s c a rle t fever. at this B akery and a t S to r s H erm an M ullenhoff an d W ilm a Chase betw een C o rb ett an d Sandy high a re in th e sam e h o sp ital from th is schools has been scheduled for F rid ay C ontains th e Vitam ine», mi *ed by evening a t Sandy. com m unity w ith o th er ailm ents. « B A L . scientific p rln c lj les T he o p ere tta, “T he AVindmills of M illard C hase fell from th e hay guakanteed mow W ednesday m o rn in g and broke H o llan d ” w ill be p resen ted u n d er th e IPs Good and Good for You his rig h t arm . T roubles never come d irectio n of Miss Hazel B eers by the singly, it seem s. Mrs. C hase Is th e g rad e school p u p ils a t th e Union high m o th er of W ilm a, who is ill, and is school assem bly h all in Sandy next now left w ith no one to a s sist h er in S atu rd ay night. THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 h er work. Mrs. K atie Koch, one of th e early C laren ce Ja ck so n , who had his se ttle rs of Sandy and who is p ast 70 C ' Z ’d i e • | h an d s badly scalded a few w eeks ago, y ea rs of age, is very low a t th e home has re tu rn e d to his w ork in P o rtlan d . of h e r b ro th er, C asp ar Y unker. She — 1 T he frien d s of Mrs. W. I. H a rris has been ill for a long tim e an d her a re glad to know she is able to be recovery is doubtful. Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab '•IP IOH', ab o u t ag ain a fte r h er re c e n t illness. kW ' g? ' T he laying of th e pipe for th e new solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest T he n ex t m oving p ic tu re e n te rta in w ate r system is being continued. It possible prices, you'll go to m ent at th e M ultnom ah g ran g e hall w as th o u g h t th e w ork would be com Home of Snow White Clothe» w ill be held on W ednesday evening, pleted by th e first of th e y ea r b u t it Ja n u a ry 14, u n d er th e au sp ices of th e w as g re a tly hin d ered by th e len g th y High-Grade Hand Finished Work grange. GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 1711 G resham spell of in clem en t w eather. T h e boys’ glee club, a new o rg a n i zation w hich m ade its first ap p earan ce PLEASANT VALLEY in th e C h ristm as program New Y ear’s ( all our G resham A gent, T odd’s B arber Shop, or phone EAst 0494 eve, m et on T h u rsd ay evening a t th e T he su b ject for th e m orning preach M ethodist ch u rch . Ten boys w ere ing service w ill be, “ Ye have en tered p re se n t and all a re en th u sia stic over A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK fu tu re p lans. T h ere a re 12 boys in into th e ir lab o rs.” A t th e conclusion th e club a t p re se n t and th ey a re r e of th e m orning serv ice ajl a re asked h ea rsin g for n u m b ers w hich th ey will to go to Rockwood to th e S unday give at th e m eeting of th e O rient P a r school convention, ta k in g a baske en t-T e ac h er asso ciatio n on th e 23d of lunch w ith them . T he p asto r w ishes Daily Trips to Portland FAIRVIEW CITY HALL th is m onth. T he n ex t m eeting w ill be to say th a t th e re g u la r services will not be d istu rb ed by th is convention. held on th e com ing W ednesday eve G resham Powell P o rtlan d T he S unday school w ill be a t 10 n ing a t th e ch u rch . P hene and FI. F ast T aylor o'clock and th e su p e rin ten d e n t is urg 1581 Maple Phone EAst 638» ing all to be on tim e th a t th ey may G rape Vines. W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, one leave a t th e p ro p er hour for th e S u n WALKER'S 0-PIECE ORCHESTRA y ear old. S plendidly rooted, su re day school convention a t Rockwood. grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for T he Sunday school and p reach in g s e r ADMISSION, Gentlemen 75c. Ladies Free fall p lan tin g . H arold Oberg, C raig vice w ill be com bined, the p asto r, th e road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road. Rev. J. S tan fo rd Moore, speaking from T ab o r 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Bx. 966. the topic, "T he M ounted F ig u re .” It FAIRVIEW w ere p le asa n tly su rp rised S atu rd ay T he P eop les Ba> train cou n ter. See si planned to leave for th e Sunday evening a t th e hom e of th e form er, W ork has begun on th e m oving of ' school asso ciatio n m eeting a t R ock the want s o s when a la rg e crow d g ath ered for the wood Im m ediately a fte r the p reach in g th e schoolhouse 100 feet n o rth of its ! double celebration. A delicious lunch service. Any tro u b les? Call Dr. Classified. o rig in al locution. It w as expected w as served by th e ir friends. th a t th e w ork would be com pleted by Mrs. M. D outhit, of P o rtlan d , spent Monday m orning, b u t on acco u n t of New Y ear’s day and th e w eek-end with th e w eath er condition and also som e her d au g h ter, Mrs. J. W. M oller and difficulty in p ro cu rin g heavy enough fam ily. cable th e w ork has been delayed and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Brooks of Hood school w as n ot opened. T he 7th and R iver a re th e g u ests of Mr. B rooks’ 8th g rad e s are m eeting in th e M eth j b ro th er Will, and fam ily. o dist ch u rch th is week, w ith the low er The E p w o rth L eague w ill m eet at g rad es enjoying a con tin u ed vacation. 6:45 and a t th e 7:30 serv ice special It is th o u g h t th a t ev ery th in g will be m usic h as been arran g e d for and the in rea d in ess for th e resum ing o< , Rev. C. B. May will fill th e pulpit. —And that’s performance, all-’round school n ex t week. superior performance for winter driv S unday school w ill convene as usual TROUTDALE ing- next S unday m orning at 10 o'clock In th e M ethodist ch u rch , an d a t th e co n Quick, hair-trigger starting! The C h ristm as p ro g ram w hich has clusion of th e m orning service, all a re postpom d from tim e to tim e for Fast acceleration —100% power, invited to ta k e basket lunch to Rock various reaso n s will be given a t the mileage a-plenty! wood w here th e Pow ell V alley circ u it Sunday school hour next Sunday from Sunday school convention w ill be held. All-round performance — nothing 10 to 11, a t th e com m unity ch u rch. “T he Old G ospel" w ill be th e them e sacrificed. T he new hym n hooks have arriv ed and of a serm on Sunday m orning a t 11 a song serv ice will be held in th e eve Get a tankful today at any red, o'clock at th e Sm ith M em orial P re sb y ning beginning at 7:30. T he Rev. E. te rian ch u rch by the p asto r, th e Rev. white and blue pump in town —at R. D. H ollensted w ill also d eliv er a E. R. D. H ollensted, who Is Just be sh o rt serm on. Standard Oil Service Stations and at g inning his fo u rth y ear as p asto r of dealers—“in every w«y a better gaso th is ch u rch . At th e conclusion of the serm on, th e L o rd ’s S u p p er will be ad line.” (PRESBYTERIAN) m inistered. T he S unday school s ta rts FAIRVIEW, OKEGOM prom ptly at 10 a. m. STANDARD OIL COMPANY T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n a n (California) Sunday School a t 10 a. m. nounces th e postponem ent of Its m eet Morning W orship at 11a. m. ing u n til fu rth e r n otice on account of th e rem oval of th e school building. REV. E R D. HOLLENSTED P asto r Mrs. J. W’. M oller and Mrs. Ira Brooks, whose b irth d a y s o ccur the Phone 2331 Gresham B ert Irra a r r llr lB t a l, K ra tfn l asit In a p lrla g . sam e day aud w ho a re th e sam e a g e ,, UNION BANK OF GRESHAM Close-Out Specials WOMEN’S HOSIERY SPECIALS Quilt Batting WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. j PERRY KITZMILLER OUR HEALTH BREAD S IL K HOSIERY Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS iA U N D R Y CO. THE SANITARY MARKET Rough Dry and Economy Family Washing COAL BRIQUETS DANCE EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17 There’s a REASON Jorthe POPULARITY Tfie NEW been EVROLET Come in and let us explain the new IN EVERY W AYA r better g a so lir Quick farting O \DQy>powe¡ pow er 6% Savings Plan BOTKIN & JOH NSTON GARAGE I he Wayside Church