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PAGE THREE Plano Tuning. g er is a bro th er-in -law of Mrs. P a r ........................................................... . TROUTDALE .ui uiinniiiiiHimiiiiiiiiiimuiiiHuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiwi P lano tu n in g $3.50. P lano and o r rish. gan rep airin g . F red B. Jones. 2625 E ast 49th stree t, P o rtlan d , phone T here w as a p ictu re show in the m en t given recen tly u n Plumbing and Gandtting TAbor 8952, or G resham 1561.—Adv. der The th e e n tertain au sp ices of th e L ad les’ Aid city hall on F rid ay night. T hose a t- E stim ates cheerfully furnished Repairing promptly attended to and Add to your income, su b tra c t from w as atten d ed by a la rg e crow d. T he j tending say it w as very good T tey prires right. your losses, m u ltiply your re tu rn s, di m usical nu m b ers and read in g s w ere wl11 «how ag ain on F rid ay night, Shop on Second Street, W est o f Main vide your expenses, by using W ant very good and th e o ne-act farce w as -April 17. Ada. w ell p resen ted and m uch enjoyed. ®*r. an d Mrs. H enry Timm , form er- C h a rte r No. 257 Fifty-Cve d o llars and sixty-six cen ts I •T of P o rtlan d , have moved in o the DEPORT OF THE COTOITIO» of w ere added to th e Aid tre a su ry . I C harles F u n k house w hich has recen t- r \O N ’T dream that someone may rob your T he L ad ies’ Aid m et on W ednesday been rem odeled. Mr. Timm w irks home and take money th at you have aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. Lee I at *be wool pullery. stored aw ay—IT ISN’T ’ A DREAM—it A t T ro u td ale, in the S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business A pril 6 1925 E vans, th e p resid en t, Mrs. C. I. T hrough th e k in d n ess of C. C. Bush happened. . . resources Thom as, presiding. T h e usual busi- and Billy A ndrew s th e * T ro u td ale 1. L oans and discounts, including red isco u n ts show n In Item s 29 BE SECURE ness m eeting w as held and Mrs. E lecta | 8cbo<>1 nine and te ac h ers w ere tak en Ml 30, ll &DJT 4C*7 C111 210 I v* — ~ I 2. O v erd rafts secured and u n s e c u r e d ^ ..................................... »» 7 ,8 1 6 .6 9 j P arso n s assisted th e h o stess in serv - to G resham in a new F crd tru c k on — cz.v.M .-EEo o c v u tc u auu u u s e c u r e a . ............................. 1S2 28 Put your money in the Bank—where it F riday aftern o o n when T ro u td ale nine 3. U. S. governm ent secu rities owned, including thoM show n ‘ to I ing refresh m en ts. is safe. item s 30 and 35, if a n y ............................................................................. 5,650.00 I T he 500 p a rty given on W ednesday P*®yed w ith G resham school team. 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities^ including foreign govern I night by th e social com m ittee of C- C. B ush of th e F o rd g ara g e re- m ent, sta te , m uncipal, corpo ratio n , etc., including those show n in item s 30 and 35. if a n y ....................................... ... 2 761 26 T routdale c h a p te r O. E. S. had a p o rts th e sa le of a T udor to Mrs. C 5. S tocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ................................. 1 0 1 ’ 35 sm a lle r atten d a n ce th a n u su al on ac- I s t ram , a ro a d ste r to Wm. B urkholder 6. B anking house, $4,800.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,200.00......... 8^000.00 count of th e w rong d ate being adver- and 8 c o ip e to Billy A ndrew s th is 7. R eal e s ta te ow ned oth er th a n banking h o u s e . . . . ........................... 32123 tised. H igh honors w ent to Miss Jen - week 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b an k ers an d Gresham, Oregon nie S trebin and G eorge W ilcox, con- Mrs. E. Q. Rolfh has th e m um pj. !vV8tv C°in Pa n *e8 designated and approved rese rv e ag en ts of eolation to Mrs. S. B. H all and Clyde I Mrs. Jo h n L audan left W ednesday th is b a n k ....................... 9,976.08 Stone. T hose p resen t had a very good I to r S eattle, W ashington, w here 11. C hecks on banks outside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g b an k and o th er c a sh item s ............................................ 117.73 tim e and enjoyed th e follow ing sh o rt I ’ 111 visit h e r tw o sons for a few da s T o ta l cash an d due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11. .$10,093 SI p ro g ram : piano duet by Mrs. L. A. I The 20th C entury sto re is m oving In Snilll^fill„lllll|||fi||||||||||jM I|||Hli|||i||W ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||1|,,111,11,1111,11,11,,,II,„I,,,,,,,I!,,,!,,,, 15. O ther assets, if a n y ..................................................................................... 247 96 H arlow and Mrs. Lee E vans, and a and wiD be open for business In a few Total days. ...................................................................................................... $ 86,085.58 yodel song by Mr. C alkins T he P a ren t-T ea ch e r c irc le m et at I The city of T ro u td ale has p urchased LIABILITIES 16. C apital stock paid i n ......................................... t 15 000 00 th e schoolhouse on F rid ay afternoon. | two chem ical fire engines. 18. (a) U ndivided profits ............................................‘ .‘ .'$1,04« ¿1 °’ T he u su al business m eeting w as held U?2,— ?«?„c u rre n t expenses, In te re st and taxes paid . 888 34 158.57 a fte r w hich th e ladies w ent to see th e j PLEASANT VALLEY DEMAND D EPO SITS, o th e r th a n banks, sub ject to r e s e rv e - 23. Ind iv id u al deposits subject to check, including deposits due th e indoor gam e betw een th e g irls ’ team s „ „ S5 ? te, of O regon- county, state, cities or other public fu n d s ___ 46,220.51 of O rient g rad e school an d T ro u td ale I J Z- 01son has re tu rn e d from a trip 2 j . C a sh ie r's checks of th is bank ou tstan d in g payable on d e m a n d .. 1,693.43 school, th e visitin g team w inning th e ,0 P asad en a. C alifornia, w h ere he was T o ta l of dem and deposits, oth er th a n bank deposits, su b je ct to gam e. A social hour w as enjoyed af- called on acco u n t of th e d eath of his reserv e, item s 23, 24, 25, 26......................................... $47 913.94 te r th e gam e. T he p resid en t, Mrs. J. d au 8 h ter, Mrs. F red S piecher, who re TIME AND SAYINGS DEPOSITS, subject to rese rv e and p ay able on dem and or subject to notice: R. H aley, and Mrs. Ed. S hroy served 8,ded a t th a t Place- 27. T im e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ......................... .................... 4,764.50 refre sh m e n ts. I Mrs. Chas. H o rn ick e r is serio u sly 28 S avings deposits, payable sub ject to n o tic e ........................................ 18*248.57 H onoring Miss M iriam S pence an 111 and haa been tak en to a P o rtlan d T o ta l of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b E a ste r p a rty w as given a t th e home hospltal je c t to notice, item s 27 and 28................................... $23,013.07 of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr on F rid ay I Ben H alstead and fam ily have T otal ...................................................................................................... $ 86,085.58 evening. 500 w as played. T he room s raoved in to th e ir new hom e on P leas- w ere decorated in gay colored bal a n t vlew avenue. S ta te of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I, M. McGowan Bloyd, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly loons and stre a m e rs and th e tab le in I Mrs. C arrie Pow ell of G resham call- sw ea r th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and n ests of candy eggs, chickens, and a ed on MrS- G- N- S ager W ednesday af- b elief- M. McGOWAN BLOYD, A sst. C ashier. tric k rab b it. Covers w ere placed for noon, CORRECT—A tte st: H. E. Bloyd, L. M. Cleek, D irectors. 21 guests and place ca rd s w ere held I Mr. and Mrs. A lbert T roge have re- All carry 30-day Guarantee S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 13th day of A pril, 1925. by tin y chickens. T he g u ests w ore tu rn ed from a few w eeks’ so jo u rn in JO H N S. HUDSON, N otary Public. b rig h t colored caps and th rew flake I e a ste rn Oregon My com m ission expires Feb 17, 1928. an d ribbon co n fetti w hich w as th e Mrs. F. A. L ehm an visited h er sis- cau se of m uch m errim en t. M Is s lte r ’ M rs- E lsp a s of P o rtlan d , on Wed- Spence also atten d ed th e d ance a t th e n esday of th is week. city h all on S atu rd ay n ig h t and re-1 J ’ A- P au l is ad d *ng an o th e r u n it to tu rn e d to O. A. C. on Sunday. I his chicken b usiness. T he buildings C. F. MAROHN Locating In Gresham “"" TROUTDALE STATE BANK N°' “ O utfit « f SPECIAL LOW PRICES On the fallowing GOOD USED AUTOMOBILES .... definite H. J. JACOBSON Mrs. S usie H endrixson of P o rtlan d a re alm ° s t com plete and w ill c a re for is visiting a t th e hom e of h e r daugh-1 al1 ad d ltional 600 hens. te r, Mrs. C arl E rick so n . County A gent S. B. H all w as a Val Mrs. R uth B rin k has moved to a ley vi8itor T uesday of th is week. ran c h n ea r C orbett w here she w ill I A m ass m eeting w as held a t th e ra ise chickens. I P le a sa n t V alley schoolhouse la st Mon- Integrity is a very definite thing in our relations with the public. We offer per- sonal attention and assistance in each phase of our Funeral Service. F red F ed ersp eil has p u rch ased lo ts day ni8ht for th e purp o se of consid- of T hom as Low and h as sta rte d w ork I e r ‘n ^ p lan s for ta k in g ca re of the on his new house. I over crow ded condition now ex istin g W ork has sta rte d on th e j a 'king ln tbe school. A ccording to figures p la n t g ro u n d s n ea r th e ra ilro a d Dridge subm itted by the school board th e re ac ro ss th e Sandy riv er from T ro u t- a re now en ro lled on the te a c h e rs’ reg dale. I iste rs 128 pupils for th e th re e room s, ROY B. COX Complete Funeral Satisfaction Of very first interest when death occurs is the question of just w hat to do. Quality is taken for granted, but for the tim e being a t least, there is an insistent desire for aid and cooperation. No delays are wanted. Action is im m ediately looked for. Ser vice is the proof of choice. On whom may the em er gency rely? A telephone call for us will immediately concen tra te the entire skill and resources of this establish m ent a t your command. Early and late, Sundays, holidays, day or night, any time—find us equipped and prepared to assist. It is a privilege to acquaint you fu rth er with our ser vice. Call, w rite or tele phone—as you will! Mr. and Mrs. F red Vogal of M yrtle. and tbe p ro sp ects a re th a t th e se flg- Oregon, and Jam es D ellinger of K ent, u res be m a teria lly in creased by Oregon, w ere rec en t v isito rs a t th e tbe tim e for th e opening of th e 'fall hom e of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge P a rrish . I t erm rolls around. A bond Issue for Mr. Vogel is a b ro th er and Mr. D illin- | a m odern four-room building Is being considered. P etitio n s a re being clrcu I la ted am ong the ta x p ay e rs ask in g th a t an election be called In th e n ea r fu tu re. r FAIRVIEW Summer Price on Casco Briquets Day or Night Jacobson & Cox S U n set 1 8 NOW ON 2 1 FRIENDLY UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant 5802-04 Ninety-Second Su, Lents F a ir v ie w G r a i n ^ a n d L. Look these cars over, drive them, then you’ll buy a used car from HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 1141 Gresham Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service 1« the moat useful and economical servant In the home. Why not s ta rt now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES M orning w orship will be held S u n day a t 11 o’clock a t th e S m ith Memor ial P re sb y teria n ch u rch , w ith se rm o r by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. Hol We have an excellent stock to select from. iensted from th e them e, ’’L ife's G re at est B lessing.” T his w ill be followed Electric Store Electric Building by th e q u a rte rly com m union service. Sunday school w ill convene a t the usual hour of 10 o’clock. T h ere w as a la rg e atten d a n ce a t the re g u la r m eeting of th e Fairview g ran g e la st S atu rd ay to help celeb rate th e b irth d a y s of all m em bers born in Ja n u a ry , F eb ru ary and M arch. T here w ere 12 b irth d ay s, b u t only six of tho n um ber w ere p resen t. A nother of those b eau tifu l b irth d a y cak es m ade by th e m a ste r o t th e g ran g e, Mrs. We a re equipped to give th e sam e d istin ctiv e service Jo h n Jo n a s and d au g h ters, adorned th a t can be had from P o rtla n d o r elsew here, and are p re the tab le. Mrs. Jo n a s also p resen ted p ared to give serv ice In and o u t of P o rtlan d as well. them w ith a b irth d ay card and E aster We endeavor to perform th is sacred obligation w ith the h ig h e st sta n d a rd of efficiency. candies. S. B. H all, of G resham , was p rese n t and gave a ta lk on potato DAY DK NIGHT grow ing w hich w as very in stru ctiv e. I’hone 2171 Gresham, Oregon The play, "H is U ncle’s Niece,” will MRS. J. E. GATES be given by th e Rockwood D ram atis J. E. G A T E S Lady A ssistan t Mortician club in th e city h all n ex t ’’’hursday evening, A pril 23, a t w hich tim e good vocal and piano m usic w ill be fu r nisbed betw een th e ac ts u n d er the auspices of th e F airview grange. A re p rese n tativ e from a P o rtlan d bond house w as p re se n t a t th e co u n cil m eeting T uesday evening and dis cussed the ru h le c t of b rin g in g Bull Every Wednesday and R u . w ater into F a'rv iew . Saturday Evenings G. I*. L um sden w as appointed re co rd er to fill th e vacancy of G. O. Dolpb who Is In W ashington w je r e he is em ployed ln a cheese factory. A Dally Delicious Beverage near Pleasant Valley School C. N. B uckner and E a rl M cElwalp with a laxative tendency a re building a double g ara g e on th eir Not a Drug Stimulant b lit a lots w hich they recen tly p u rc h a r-1 I Don’t F o rg et and You W on’t R egret HEALTH STIMULANT from Mrs. E liza Stone on Second and Bold H arriso n stre e ts. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- New Arrival at Bull Itun. Cecil Metzger’s Grocery E lw aln will occupy it w hen com plet A. W. Metxger A Co. A new a rriv a l at th e hom e of Mr. ed. Both fam ilies intend to c te c t Walrad Mercantile Co. and Mrs. P. E. Sloop of Bull Run Is j m odern houses in th e n ea r fu tu re Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , who has been baby k lrl who w as born on A pry 14 confined to h er home th e p ast two Bloop was fo rm erly Miss Alice fiOl — Office P h o n e -------601 w eeks w ith Illness, Is rep o rted b etter. | H ale, of Boring. <>■»• Rleetrle Bid*. Mrs. O. P. Lum sden gave a Sunday school E aster p arty to 25 of th e little u- , Hr^ ' banks. , ' ...” . We w ish to ex p ress o a r h e a rtfe lt i folks at her home April 10. She w as th an k s to our frien d s and n eig h b o rs! assisted by Mrs. E. R. D. H oliensted I for th e ir help an d kind ex p ressio n s of Carpenter and C ontractor and Mrs. B laine T u rn e r. I sym pathy In th e d eath o t o u r beloved A num ber of frien d s and r e la tl/ s !lI'1,,,’aniJ ’ Ja , her, aon and b ro th er, B ert M i.u-.i- . . lso . . for th e b eau tlfu | H. Nichols. A OVAKAHTBRO from F airview atten d ed th e fu n eral floral offerings. of Mrs. A nnie W agner w hich w as held Mrs. B ert N ichols an d son B ert Jr., Jo h n N ichols, Mr. an d Mrs. ln G resham Monday afternoon. A rth u r N ichols, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Air Tight Water Preef E sterb ro o k . Mr.’ and Mrs. C. B. Cream Prices. P eterso n , C larence U nderw ood. Building* Moved T he Sandy cream ery is paying 45 cen ts a t the cream ery and 43 cen ts on Money to loan on real estate. Farm th e ro u te for b u tt e rf at.—Adv. loans at 6 per c e n t B. W Thorne. Get the classified ad. habit PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Cheapest Fuel because no Ashes GAS SALESROOMS MAin «500 Willys-Knight Touring, looks good. Ford 1923 Touring. Ford, 4-door Sedan, 1924. Ford Tudor Sedan, 1924. Star Touring, 1923. Overland Touring, 1923. J W arehouse C o . F a i r v i e w . O r e . Phone 2211 GATES’ FUNERAL HOME TRUST — SERVICE DANCING Special Cash Price at Mill Only April 17. P rices Subject to Market Changes P E R TON P E R TON Barley, w h o le ............... $44.00 Barley, rolled or ground 46.00 Corn, w h o le .................. 50.00 Corn, cracked or ground 52.00 Oats, w hole.................... 44.00 Oats, rolled or ground . . 46.00 W h e a t............................. $62.00 S c r a tc h ........................... 62.00 Egg Producer............... 54.00 Mill R u n ........................ 33.00 M id d lin gs...................... 50.00 Bran................................. 32.00 CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING, at any time TO OUR PATRONS—When in the market for Feed or Grain of any kind you owe it to yourself to get our prices. We make it to your interest to pay cash. We also pay you to make your own delivery. It costs money to deliver no diff erence who does the work.. We are glad to deliver when requested, and do so at cost to us, but the one who makes his own delivery, makes a saving to us which we allow to you. Selling for cash we have no long overdue accounts, or accounts that are nev er paid, which in any credit business must be allowed for. This we give to you. We extend credit to responsible parties when request ed and our charge prices are as reasonable as it is possible for us to make, but the s ving we can and do make to you in paying cash you can well afford to borrow the money from your bank to take advantage of our prices. S p r i n g e r ’s H a l l New Swiss HEALTH TEA FRANK C. JONES SEPTIC TANKS itfimfiiniiiiitTmimiitiiinimmniitiimnniiiiiimiiinHntiiniiiiiiiiniimitiiiinniniiiii Security