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T U S D ay . APB1I. 21, Corbett Seniors to Present Play. < “ N othing But th e T ru th " w ill be p resen ted by th e seniors of Colum bian high school a t C orbett on S atu rd ay evening. A pril 25. The cast for th is p o p u lar school play Includes H aroi? C ham berlain, L aw rence A nderson. R aym ond Reeves, F red E tling, A lbert S ö derström . D oris Emily, Betty H a gen. D olores M organ. Luclle K incaid. M a rg a re t P ulliam and Mabel H ard ing. T he m anagem ent co n sists of E dw ard P arso n s, bu sin ess; Leonar-1 C a rte r, p ro p erty ; M ildred S urber. co stum e; H alb e rt B abbitt, stage; M arjorie Bush, p ro m p te r; Bella Reed, candy sa le s; M yrtle C a rter, head u sher. Miss R uth H einrich w ill play piano solo. Any tro u b le s? Call Dr. Classified. CORBETT m onthly m eeting la st T uesday evt nlng. T h ere w as a good attendance. Com plim enting Mrs. F ra n k K nier- R efreshm ents w ere served. lem, a num ber of th is estim ab le lady's friends g ath ered a t her home last PLEASANT HOME T h u rsd ay evening to celeb rate her 43d birthday. The evening was very p le a s - ; Mr. and Mrs. H arry C arlson, th e la t an tly spen t w ith card s and social chat. te r rem em bered as Miss Mabel S lo o t, R efreshm ents of ice cream , cake and a re th e proud p are n ts of a baby gi I coffee w ere served. born A pril 18 at the residence of Mrs. Lew is Reed m ade a business trip to A. Radford, of Sandy Bluff. McGown's can n ery la st T hursday. The O rient P aren t-T each er asso cia T h irty -eig h t of th e high school stu tion has changed th e d ate of its m eet dents su rp rised A daline E vans by ing from April 24 to A pril 23, the g ath erin g a t h e r hom e la st F rid a y eve m eeting to be held at the schoolhouse ning w here th e evening w as sp e n t in in O rient on th e la tte r date. The change w as m ade on account of the playing gam es. Owen E m ily re tu rn e d from the program to b» rendered by the Wll lam ette U niversity Glee club a t the S h rin e r’s ho sp ital la st week. high school on F rid ay evening. Th"> T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle held its P.-T. A. program , w hich will include several num bers from G resham mu sicians and sin g ers, prom ises to be an in te restin g one and w ill be followed by refreshm ents. DANCE In a new ly com piled re p o rt of the A m erican Je rse y C attle club w hich show s the sta te cham pion Je rse y cows for th e sta te of Oregon, ap p ears th e nam e of “E m press L ass of Ingleside th e p ro p erty of B. C. A ltm an, an ex tensive ra ise r of Je rse y cattle. In 365 days she produced 911.52 poun.ls of b u tte rfa t and 15,389 pounds of milk given under auspices of the ROCKWOOD SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 25 __________ ROCKWOOD GRANGE HALL SHAVER ORCHESTRA Come and have a good time. giman High School Play n t T routdale. A play, "N othing But the T ru th ,” w ill be given by th e C orbett high school u nder th e auspices of th e E a s t ern S tar Social club of T -o u td ale at th e T ro u td ale city h all W ednesday, April 29, a t 8 p. m. Adm ission, ad u lts 35c, children 6 to 12, 15c, reserved seats 50c.—Adv. lllilllC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]illlllli||||Uii|||||||||iui|||||||||||{]|||||| Summer Dress Goods Attractive Patterns in I oiles, Organdies, Suitings Say it th e W an t Ad way. After EveryMeal^ l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l i n n i l l l l , , IH liiiiH itH lIliH H iiH ii VOILES V oiles, the coolest of sum mer fabrics, may be had in printed or plain, colors, jade, peach, pink, blue, yd. . 50c P a ss it around after e v e r y meal. G ive the fa m ily th e b en efit o f its aid to d ig e stio n . Cleans te e th too. Keep it a lw a y s in the h o u se . g s New Line of Corsets and Underwear Silk Vests and Bloomers WALRAD MERCANTILE C O .! G Costs little - helps much " Phone 1411 The House of Quality Gresham 1 ^ ]iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiu iiiio iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiu iiiH i(]iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiii< iiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiE ]iiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiig WRKLET5 AT LAST VAULT ENTOMBMENT IS W ITH IN THE REACH OF ALL WHO DESIRE IT. H ave you ever thought about what shall be done with your body and the bodies of your loved ones when they pass aw ay? Why not, and why not now, while you have full possession of your faculties? You have three options: CREM ATION EARTH BURIAL VAULT ENTOMBMENT Most of us naturally shrink from the thought of cremation, and earth burial has many unpleasant features. Vault Entombment in the new Mt. Scott Mausoleum, built of concrete in the eternal hills, and provided with perpetual care, with the com forts o f home, light, heat, rugs, easy chairs, plants, etc., and where we can think without a shudder of our dead lying, and all this furn ished at a price within the reach of all, from $175 up, and on very favorable terms. For further information or an interview phone our representa tive for this district, M r. A. M. Russell, TAbor 9001, or communi cate with the address given below. M OUNT SCOTT M AUSOLEUM OF Mount Scott Park Cemetery A. D. KENWORTHY, Mgr. 420 H enry Bldg., Portland BRoadway 2307 r PARMER MAKES PLEA FOR A«KM I l.TI Hl C h a rte r No. 65 REPORT OF THE CONDITION (IF ^ ™ 0 Dlitr,ct N° - 12 BANK OF GRESHAM W alter R am ser. w ritin g to th e O ut look from Union Home, m akes a p i. a At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of business A pril 6th, 1925. for th e building up of the agriculture* RESOURCES co u rse in th e high school, and sen t > 1. L oans and discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in item s 29 and 30, if a n y .............................................................................. in item s of in te re st concern in g th a . >205,843.39 th riv in g com m unity in th e follow ing 2. O verdrafts, secured and u n se c u re d ...................................................... 1,029.65 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign g overn le tte r: m ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those T he a g ric u ltu ra l co u rse in th e show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .................................................. 78,988.59 G resham High school seem s to be 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e t c . ’ 2.041.7» destined to become a rea l storm cen 6. B anking house, >7,500,00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, >3,880.84 11.380.84 ter. Because in te re st in th a t course 7. R eal estate owned o th er th a u banking h o u se ........................... J . . is said to be lacking, th e w hole th in g 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b an k e rs and 18.075.65 may be u ltim ately discontinued. Now tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e ag en ts of the question is: can stu d en ts no lo n g th is bauk ......................................................................................... 56,131.77 er be induced to tak e up ag ric u ltu re E xchanges for clea rin g house and Items on o th er b an k s in the because farm in g does not appeal to sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ..................................... 583.50 them , or a re they being discouraged, C hecks on b an k s outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b an k and d irectly o r indirectly, by m aking oth er o th e r cash i t e m s .................................................................... 1,116.09 courses m ore a ttra c tiv e ? T he w riter, T otal cash an d due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11. >57,831.36 for one, fully ap p re cia tes th e v alu e of ath letics, especially d u rin g high shool T otal ..............................................................................................................>375,191.27 age. But 1 have been often w on d er LIABILITIES ing how th e stu d en ts can do ju stic e to 16. C apital stock paid In ...................................................................................> 15.000.00 th eir studies when ath letics seem to be 5 non no the chief attra c tio n , nu rsed aud fos 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................................................................................... (a) Undivided profits ................................................................ >8 866 17 ' tered at every opp o rtu n ity . If a g r i 18. (b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and tax es p a i d . ? / 5^356 35 3,509.82 cu ltu re, w hich is of a vastly g re a te r 73.43 im portance n atio n ally th a n ath letics, 19. R eserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re c ia tio n ................................... DEMAND D EPO SITS, o th er th an banks, su b ject to re s e rv e - w ere as m uch encouraged as th e la:- ter, th e re w ould not be any sufficient 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, Including deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fu n d s ........ 162 309 79 reason for com plaint about in te re st in 1,858.04 th is course. Dr. C. W. H uett, in his 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................................ 2.150.32 recen t defence of ag ric u ltu re in o u r 25. C a sh ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on d e m a n d .. 285.00 high school, rig h tly sta te s th a t fa rm 26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ............................................................ T otal of dem and deposits o th e r th a n b ank deposits, su b ject to ing is th e m ost u tte rly dem oralized reserve, item s 23, 24, 25, 26........................................... >166.603.15 business of consequence. W ith p ra c TIM E AND SAVINGS D EPO SITS, subject to reserv e and pay tically all o th er forces, political, In able on dem and or su b je ct to notice; d u strial, and even ed ucational, fight ing us, disorganizing and robbing us, 27. Tim e certificate of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................................ 87,005.32 p rejudicing us, one ag a in st th e other, 28. S avings deposits, payable su b jecet to n o tic e ..................................... 97 999 55 T o tal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b and th en schools an d colleges lu rin g je c t to notice, item s 27 and 28..................................... >185,004.87 the best of our young folks uway from farm ing by m aking everything else, T otal ....................................................................... such as th e professions, and office >375.191.27 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. work, m ore attractiv e, m ore d e s ir able, is it a w onder th a t the fa rm e r's !• R- A. M iller, ca sh ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t boys ta k e up o th er cou rses of study th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. th an farm ing? R ather th an d iscontinue th is course, CORRECT—A tte st; H. A. Lew is, W. E. M arkell, A. F. M ilVer^Dlrectors. include in it ag ric u ltu ra l economy, ex Subscribed and sw orn to before ma this 15th day of A pril, 1925. plaining the p rin cip les of the Roche- M. C. HAGBERG, N otary Public. dale system , show ing how cooperation My com m ission expires Sept. 22, 1926. benefttted the C anada w’heat farm ers, th e D anish d airy m en ; th e Je rse y Island breeders, th e C alifornia fru it grow ers, the Hood River apple g ro w ers. Get a man to teach th is b ran ch of the w ork who believes in co o p era tion like R ockefeller believes in oil aud as F o rd believes in his flivver, I J and the a g ric u ltu ra l course w ill m ake o u r th e m ost d istinguished high school Ride in I'.verfast Suitings in beautiful shades, Specially priced at, the yard.................................................. „ 58c Come in and see the pasted shades in neckwear and Silk Scarfs PAGE THREE Guy H ayes has gone back to his old job of scalin g lum ber. H e h as been here about a y ear and a half, w orking th e farm of J. S. Y east, his fath e r-in - law. for h alf the crop, he doing m ost of the labor and Mr, Y east fu rn ish in g everything else. Now m ost of th e stock is sold and Mr. Schw edler Is doing th e chores w hen Mr. Y east is in town. A1 P eier, new road m aster, has been doing q u ite a bit of road w ork re c e n t ly. w hich is m uch ap p reciated , esp ec ially th a t on th e T aylor road. Rudolf and H erb ert M ullenhoff are keeping th in g s hum m ing up on th eir hill. Buying and delivering alfa lfa hay in carlo ad lots, doing tru ck in g for th e neighbors and carin g for th e ir ten acres of ra sp b e rrie s, besides some straw b e rrie s, Is su rely keeping them busy. Mr. Lem ke is c u ttin g wood for R am sers. T he R iverview m ilk tru c k Is no longer m aking th is route. A p riv ate tru ck is now ru n n in g in th e opposite d irection for th e sam e com pany. We no longer get our Jo u rn a l a t 2 o’clock in the aftern o o n , nor does It come from G resham . But a Mr. Ben son from Jen n e statio n , betw een Lin nem ann ju n ctio n and Sycam ore, gets the p ap er from th e stag e a t Liiuie- niann and arriv e s h ere about 5 o'clock, this being n ear th e end of his route. From h ere he goes down th e cut-off and s tra ig h t home. Mr. Benson de livers n ea rly 200 dailies, and m any m ore on Sunday. Mr. S ch u b ert had some 1000 of his own egRs incubated, of w hich about 700 hutched. S chw eidlers got 500 chicks from Mrs E ek stran d of the Maple Leaf P o u ltry F arm , w hich is located on thu low er end of th e cut-off road on th e F o ster road. S. A. R oberts seem s to be one of th e m ost su ccessful b erry gro w ers. Las* y ear he h arv ested nine and a h alf tons of ra sp b e rrie s from th ree ac res of ground. Ho keeps in close touch w ith O. A. C. and s tric tly follow s Its a d vice, co nsequently his success. L ouis H offm elster, who had been serio u sly ill d u rin g th e w in ter, is out ol bed again, very m uch improved. W ilson co rn e rs sees m ore Sunday traffic averaged every year. R ecently th e traffic averaged a ca r every five m in u tes from about 2 to 6 In th e a f ternoon. Mr. Kuch is doing c a rp e n te r w ork in P o rtlan d . D onahue b ro th ers set o ut sev eral acres of straw b e rrie s. E. P. Schedeen is on th e board of d irec to rs for th e b erry grow ers. He is re p rese n tin g a m ighty fine b erry section. A. Ash, successor to Mr. W estlund. has as nice a patch of stra w b e rrie s as th e re is in th e country. Mr. Sm ith got some governm ent pow der and is now busy clea rin g land for cucum bers for Mr. Stafford of ,ie Oregon pickle facto ry at G resham . G eorge Rodiun is h au lin g cordwood to G resham for Mr. Sm ith. F ir s t C lass W o rk is C h ea p es t In th e lo n e ru n W hether it is in automobile repairs or in the supplies you buy, first class w orkm anship is invaluable. This is our policy and our constantly increasing list of satisfied custom ers prove th a t it is right. Your motor car right now may be in need of a thorough overhauling—for your safety and comfort in driving. You should attend to it a t once. Drive your car in for inspection and tuning up. The cost per hour for such work is very low—anil well worth the cost to know you are riding in safety. In supplies and accessories, we handle only the best. Let us graphite the springs on your automobile. It will elim inate spring creak and rattles and give your car much easier riding qualities. Call us up for full inform ation, t a lk w ith some of the satisfied m otorists who have had our spring service. They are the people who know. Always Drive Here, No Matter What Your Motor Needs May Be GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. P hone 2891. N ite Phone 70«. Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service Is the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not sta rt now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES A T M ODERATE PRICES We have an excellent .lock to .elect from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO, COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE SANDY BLUFF May C handler, four year» old, littlo d au g h ter of Mr. and Mr«. J. D. Sm ith of P o rtlan d , g ran d d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brook, passed aw ay at Good S am aritan hospital a fte r a brief ill ness. At first doctors w ere unable to diagnose th e tro u b le but she at the last developed sym ptom s of spina m eningitis. She has been m aking h e - home w ith her g ra n d p a re n ts for some tim e. She was laid to re st in M ultno mah cem etery. T he services w ere held a t th e grave. Besides her p are n ts she leaves to m ourn th e ir loss a b ro th er, th e g ran d p a re n ts and sev eral a u n ts and uncles. Mrs. G. 8. W llkenson en tertain ed Sunday, th e ir sons Ray and wife o. H illsdale, and Chas, and wife Mrs. G. W. I.listed of the Lusted d is trict is spending th e week w ith h r d au g h ter, Mrs. H. ft. W atkins. T he P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s » i unable to get the play "The Man From G resham Hailg Trips to Portland G resham Phone 15S1 Powell Portland Ft. East Taylor Phone EAst 8889 and Maple DANCING Every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Springer’s Hall near Pleasant Valley School D on't F o rg et and You W on't R egret C. F. M AROHN Locating In Gresham Plumbing and (lastitting E s t im a te s c h e e r f u lly f u rn is h e d Itepalrlng promptly uttemled to anil prices rl«ht. ■Shop on Second Street, Weet of Muin Compare It with others-- It has no cquaF amber - o - latum CHEST OINTMENT III A d o cto r’s Idea of a p ro p er tr e a t B roadw ay" for th e movie« on Friday, m ent of C hest Colds, Croup, Influenza, Pneum onia, and P leu risy Fains. A pril 24, b u t Instead wilt play one F or S ale by All D ruggists called "D an g er,” said to be equal 1 > B right say in g s by m odern th in k e rs 'Covered W agon." a re found in th e w ant column.