Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GREMHAX
GRESHAM BOY BANKS
HIGH IN CLUB WORK
won first a t th e M ultnom ah co u n t
fair, th e Oregon sta te fair, an d th
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l on his H olstein
h eifer an d H olstein cow. Jo h n has
been a club m em ber for six yea*
sta rtin g in w ith a g rad e H olstein. H
la te r p u rch ased a p u re bred calf, aud
a y ear ago won th e Hollyw ood calf
offered a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l ov
the C arn a tio n Stock farm for bel
th e b est a ll-aro u n d c a lf club m em ber
In th e n o rth w est. H e also won th e
n o rth w est show m anship contest.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Two baseball gam es w ith n eighbor­
ing team s a re in p ro sp ect for th is
Jo h n Flem m ing, a sophom ore In
F o u rteen ap p lican ts, te n m en an J week, th e first w ith E sta ca d a high to ­
G resham Union high school, h a s been
fo u r women, w rote on th e civil s e r ­ m orrow aftern o o n a t 3 o'clock and
aw arded th e sc h o larsh ip offered In
vice exam ination qu estio n s a t th e high th e o th e r gam e w ill be F rid ay a fte r­
M ultnom ah county to the h ig h est
school S atu rd ay m orning in
t h t noon w ith Colum bian high, both gam es
sco rin g club m em ber in the county.
Effective April Î3 to 30
U nited S tate s c le rk -c a rrie r ex a m in a­ to be called h ere on S tap leto n field.
T he sch o larsh ip , valued a t >75, w ill be
tion. One lady cam e over from Cama.-
A num ber of sen io r boys of th e high
used by John in paying his expenses
W ashington, by previous ap p o in tm en . school a re busy in stallin g th e new
a t th e Oregon A gricu ltu ral college
and sev eral w ere h ere from P o rtlan d th ree-arm bronze d rin k in g fo untain
w here he will atten d when he is g ra d ­
th e rem a in d er being local people w hich the sen io r class of 1925 has p re­
uated from high school.
T hese ex am in atio n s a re held from sented to th e school as its p artin g gift
DRESS GINGHAMS, 32-inch, in checks and plaids.
Jo h n has had lots of experience as a
tim e to tim e for th e p u rp o se of se c u r­
T he m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. which
club m em ber and sees th e value of it. 1
A large assortment to select from. Specially priced.
ing an eligible list from w hich to se­ w as announced to have been held at
He has m ade a success of th e calf
HOW TO SAVE GAS.
lect
p
o
stal
c
lerk
s
to
fill
such
vacan
th e home of Mrs. F ra n k P eak th e com ­
p ro jec t and now has a herd of five j
Use N ick erso n 's Jellied chicken, de cies as m ay occur in th is b ran c h
ing T h u rsd ay has been postponed u n ­
p u re bred H olsteins. L ast y ear he liciously cooked by steam p ressu re.
th e g o v ern m en t's in d u stries. W. L til next m onth. Mrs. P eak has been
.........................................................................................
G orsage w as in ch a rg e of th e ro u tin e sick for sev eral days and feared s tr
w ork in connection w ith S atu rd ay 's would not be ab le to e n te rta in th ■
test.
m eeting on th e date first m entioned.
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles H ornecker.
Mrs. C larence C athey is ill a t h er
who live n e a r S ycam ore sta tio n , a e home w ith an attac k of th e grip.
a t th e hom e of th e fo rm e r's p aren ts.
Mrs. C a rrie H ansen, In com pany
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H ornecker, each w ith a p a rty of P o rtlan d frien d s, drove
on our entire line of
convalescing from severe illn esses to Monmouth T h u rsd ay and visited
He has been suffering w ith a p e rs is t­ with her d au g h ter, Mrs. M ary Louise
ent ea r tro u b le for som e tim e and on Dodge who is atten d in g th e sta te n o r­
F rid ay consulted w ith an e a r special m al a t th a t place.
for this week only.
ist in P o rtlan d w ith th e re su lt he is
T hom as D arlin g and fam ily have
m uch im proved. H is wife recen tly moved from P o rtlan d to th e ir 75-acre
suffered an a tta c k of pneum onia, out ran c h south of G resham . T hey are
LADIES’ TUNIC
is w ell on th e w ay to recovery.
building a sm all house and a b arn and
J. A. B ushong has been m ak in g a o th erw ise Im proving th e place.
BLOUSES
um ber of im provem ents in th e in ­
The new law en forcem ent film,
Reg. $5.98 to $7.50
te rio r of his house, rem oving p arli- "T h e T rium ph of Ju s tic e ” w ill be
Not one isolated example—but at every hand can
tions, p ain tin g , p ap erin g , etc.
show n in connection w ith an add ress
Specially priced
be shown how by the mere adding of a coat or two of
T he Rev. L. N. W aldron is laid up by th e Rev. W. J. H erw ig, superin
paint has quite often added from 100 per cent to 1,000
a t his hom e on F o u rth stre e t, th e re ten d en t of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of
per cent to the selling value of property—as compared
su it of accid en tally cu ttin g his toot Oregon, at th e G resham g rad e school
to the cost of the paint.
T h u rsd ay m orning w hile engaged in Sunday, A pril 26, a t 7:30 p. m. E v e ry ­
sp littin g wood
one is welcome to see th is p ic tu re and
$75 for paint added $750 to the selling price of one
Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed and tw o chil h ear th e ad d ress.
T he in itiatio n team of th e E pw orth
home right here in Gresham. A $40 paint job on an
dren, H ow ard and Evelyn, le ft la st
League, co m p risin g H elen R ogers,
W ednesday by au to for O akland, Ca
automobile brought $250 more in the selling. Maybe
fornia, w here th ey w ill spend some Amy Cooper, Joyce K idder, H elen
you do not want to sell? 1 hen by all means paint-up.
tim e. They w ere p la n n in g to stop off Hisey, F ra n ce s W elling, Floyd Me
Paint protects and preserves your property—and there
K inney and Guy R u sh er w ent to H ills­
with collar bands.
a t K lam ath F a lls en ro u te.
is no depreciation.
boro on la st F rid a y evening w here
T he Rev. M. V. W hetzell retu rn ed
Reg. $1.50 Shirts, special, #1.2»
early M onday m orning from a trip to they in itiated 12 new m em bers of the
Reg.$2.00
Shirts, special, #1.65
E
p
w
o
rth
L
eague
of
th
a
t
place,
in
con­
S eattle w here he had sp e n t th e week
nection
w
ith
th
e
convention
of
th
Reg.
$2.50
Shirts, special, #2.1»
previous in w ork connected w ith the
E pw orth L eague of th e Salem d istric t
Reg. $3.00 Shirts, special, #2.65
( iet our figures on barn paint, shingle stain, varnishes
Pacific C oast Rescue an d P ro tectiv e
They w ere accom panied by Dr. and
society, w hich in stitu tio n he has been
and enamels.
Reg. $3.50 Shirts, special, #2.95
Mrs. C. W. H u ett and th e Rev. A. S.
w orking u n d er for th e p a st y ea r ii
Hisey. T his in itiatio n w as an inno
W e have the price.
th e cap acity of farm m an ag er a t th -
vation and w as m uch ap p re cia ted by
Louise Home n ea r Rockwood, on the
all who w itnessed it.
B a rk e r road.
Mrs. Lee Shaw and son Bill w en t to
Sold regularly at $4.50 and
H ow ard H opper re tu rn e d to hi3 W asco, Oregon, S atu rd ay to g et th e ir
$5.00.
Special
stu d ies a t th e high school M onday household fu rn itu re w hich had been
m orning a fte r a w eek’s absence due to sto red th e re since th ey cam e to G resh-
$3.85
Illness.
m in Decem ber, an d th ey a re no
Mrs. E ste rly , dean of w om en of the m oving into th e F ra n k H einey house
S H E R W IN -W IL L IA M S PRODUCTS
U niversity of Oregon, ad d ressed th e on th e co rn er of T h ird and R oberts
Phone 1421
Gresham j high
school assem bly Monday m orn- stree ts.
lillimillllliiiHaiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiMHimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiniiiig i » ‘S on th e su b je ct of "E tiq u e tte .’
Miss E lean o r G ebhardt, s is te r of the
J. P alm q u ist of B ru sh P ra irie , Rev. II. R. G eb h ard t and a sophom ore
W ashington, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith in G resham high school, w ill rem ain
in G resham u n til th e close of school,
his son, S. E. P alm q u ist and fam ily.
Fours and Sixes
W. D. A ldridge, wife and tw o ch il­ m aking h er hom e w ith Mr. an d Mrs.
Phone 2221
Gresham, Oregon
dren, and Mrs. W ill P ru itt from A lder- G eorge S leret. L a te r she expects to
Fine M eter Cars
cre st. a su b u rb of P o rtlan d , attended re tu rn to Illin o is to keep house for he.
ch u rch services S unday a t th e F ree fath er.
C arl K rebs J r. w as b ro u g h t to the
M ethodist ch u rc h and visited a sh o rt
tim e w ith th e Rev. E. N. Long and H a rrie t T im m erm an hom e S atu rd ay
tam ily whom they had know n in Mau­ from Sandy suffering from an attack
of pneum onia follow ing th e flu. He
pin, Oregon.
Is rep o rted to be m uch im proved a
Fours and Sixes
Mrs. L en o ra Chapm an, a business
th is tim e. A n o th er p a tie n t a t th e Tim
The Meter Im­
w om an from Cam as, W ashington,
m erm an home, who is also convalesc
proves with use
cam e over to G resham S atu rd ay m o rn ­
ing from pneum onia, is Edw in A n d e r­
ing to p a rtic ip a te In th e civil service
pared to give service in and o u t of P o rtla n d as w ell '
son of Pow ell Valley. He ex p ects -o
exam ination w hich w as held at the
pn,’e a yor J 0 P erform th is sa cred o b lig atio n ’ w ith
be able to leave in a sh o rt tim e.
nigh school.
O V E R L A N D -6 S E D A N
the h ig h e st sta n d a rd of efficiency. Chapel free to all
T he 106th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e o rg a n ­
nt Gresham ...........................
G eorge Moffitt has gone to E ugene
ization of th e Odd Fellow lodge w ill
DAY OR NIGHT
w here he Is w orking at th e p la ste re r s
be duly observed next Sunday, April
Phone
2471
G resham , Oregon
trad e. As soon as school is out Mrs.
26, by the Odd Fellow and Rebekah
O \ b.R L A N D -4 S E D A N , D uco finish,
Moffitt and th e four ch ild ren plan to
MRS.
J.
E.
GATES
ell steel bony, nt G resila in........................
lodges in a "Go to C hurch S unday,'
J. E. G A TES
join him th e re and m ake th a t city
Lady A ssistant
Mortician
on w hich occasion th e local fra te rn a l
th e ir home.
o
rd
ers
will
atten
d
th
e
M
ethodist
OVERLAND 2-DOOR SEDAN, disc wheels
A m eeting of th e M usical A rts club
E piscopal ch u rch in a body an d be
nil steel body, nt G r e sh a m ......... .................
w ill be held next T h u rsd ay evening at
ad d ressed by Dr. C. W. H u ett, who C h a rte r No. 135
th e lib ra ry at 7:30, for th e p u rp o se of
REPORT OP THE COM>1TIO5 A ’ “ " ' DtoW" N°' 12
w ill preach an a n n iv e rsa ry serm on.
form ing a p erm a n en t o rg an izatio n and
All m em bers of th e se lodges h ere or
elect a delegate to th e n atio n al c o n ­
At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of b u sin ess A pril 6, 1925.
elsew h ere a re req u ested to m eet a t the
vention w hich w ill be held in P o rt­
I. O. O. F. a t 10:30 an d proceed to the
land a week beginning Ju n e 6. This ch u rch .
. .
RESOURCES
Phonc 1141
Gresham
29 andn 30 if any"18’ ,nC,uding re <l'scounts show n in item s
is a very im p o rta n t m eeeting and all
Mrs. W. A. W in ters aud d au g h ter
m em bers and those In terested in m u­
Mabel sp en t th e w eek-end at C orvallis 2. O v erd rafts secu red and u n se c u re d ........................................................ »182,631.99
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
sic a re u rg en tly req u ested to be p r e s ­
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and se c u ritie s.' in clu d in g ' foreign gov-
w h ere they v isited w ith G len and
ent.
ern m en t, sta te , m unioipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d ing those
L yle W inters, also Glen M eercer and
show n in Rems 3° and «5. if a n y ..................... .
•
Mrs. J. C. S h u ltz has been suffering
Melvin B rugger, who w ith 20 o th er 5. Stocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e t c ........ i i .'i .'..........
' h
g re a tly for th e p ast w eek from an a g ­
young men a re a t th e fra te rn ity house 6. B anking house, >25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures. $5,267.06.......... 30 267 06
g rav ated form of e a r tro u b le. An ea r
...........
2 860 6?
of Pi K appa A lpha. They re p o rt a 7. Real e state ow ned o th e r th a n b anking h o u s e .. . . . . . .
sp ecialist in P o rtlan d w as consulted
8.
reserv
a n k ........
........... 27-61688
Q (a) L aw ful
t re . se rv e w ith fed eral ic
o c itc e b Udilfi.........................
m ost enjoyable visit.
. (D C ) Cash on h and in v au lt and due from o th e r banks, b an k ers
T uesday and an in n er m em brane of
H o race W ihlon, who h as been
th e ea r lanced w hich has afforded r e ­
10
. E x changes for c le a rin g house and item s on o th e r banks in the 31.513.07
spending sev eral w eeks on th e large
lief. H er h u sb an d 's m other, Mrs. Otto
sheep ran ch of Jim B erney near i i ™ sa?n e city or tow n as re p o rtin g b a n k . .. .
647.75
S hultz cam e o ut from P o rtla n d a few
otheSr M s h a Rems°Ut8id? C“ y ° F ‘° Wn ° f r e P °r ‘ing b ank and
Roosevelt. W ashington, has been hon e
days ago to rem ain for an indefinite
164.30
for a few days’ visit w ith his p a re n tj, 15. O ther assets, if a n y ........ i i i i " ....................................................
period.
31.19
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W ihlon and o th e r
T otal
rela tiv e s and friends. He is g rea tly
r ..
f
LIABliiTIES.................................. -.»624,604.31
Hill — Office Phone------ 601 im proved in h ealth .
16. C apital stock paid i n .................
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r and th ree 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................................
.....................................................$ 30,000.00
olUre Rleetrle Bldg.
ch ild ren , who rec en tly moved to St. 18. (a) Undivided profits
L' L’ L
L '................. ¿in 075 eg 25,000.00
H elens to reside, sp en t today visiting » , i7n)l,E eS«iCt r r e iJt ex p en ses- In te re st and ta x es paidi i ’. ’. 5 59’ 73
4,479.83
¿"a” b
i
r
X
“ d d' p“ ' ”
in G resham . T h eir tim e w as divided "
betw een Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite and '>3 Vn n
INSULATED AGAINST RUST
55.48
1 o th «r th an b anks, su b ject to reserv e-
Carpenter and Contractor
Mrs. E. R. W right, aq au n t, and fan.
'
1
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9
su
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je
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check,
including
deposits
d
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e
*4 0 Z TO IO * % MORE ZINC
ily. May P a rk e r visited at th e grad e ’ 4 n nJ 1 I 1 ? J« p0n' county- ci,ies or other public funds
233 »01 10
OVARARTRKD
certificates of d eposit o u ts ta n d in g .................
. ........
school for a few hours. They say they «
¡ire m uch pleased w ith St. H elens as 26' Certified8 checks’ S t s t i n d “ « Out8tandln< P»y»ble on d e m a n d .i 13,437ji’
a resid en ce tow n.
T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n b ank d ep o sits" subieet
65 00
Air Tight
Water Proof
V ernon Sm ith of C en tralia. W ash­
w»wa.tOa w ’ erv e' l‘« nis 2.3, 24. 25. 26.............
i ’ 46 8’ 9 3’
i b l e on a* V* ) WS
su b ject to 're s e rv e ’ and pay-
ington, is v isitin g at th e home of J. F
Buildings Moved
able on dem and or su b ject to notice:
?
W hetstone for a few days.
Month End Specials
EXTRA SPECIAL
19c yard
25% off
Ladies Dress Skirts
$ 4 .7 9
Men’s Dress Shirts
Good Paint from $2.50 to $3.90 per gal.
Men’s Dress Hats
L L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Paint Headquarters
Solid Leather Shoes for Men from $2.50 up
L. A. WACK & CO.
WILLYS'
KNIGHT
GA TES’ FUNERAL HOME
TRUST — SERVICE
$1175
$910
$850
FIRST STATE BANK
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
M il
Extra _
PriceA
FRANK C. JONES
SEPTIC TANKS
’“
New Swiss
HEALTH TEA
A lw ayt first in quality — Am rriran
Fence it now Zinc lniulated.
A new procei* which repel* nut—•
better fence — a longer-life fence —
much heavier «»• vaninng—A N D
NO E X T R A PRICE.
A Daily Delicious Beverage
with a laxative tendency
Not n Drug .Stimulant l»ut a
Come in and learn hew American
Zinc lniulated Fence will nave you
many Julian of yearly fence coin
HEALTH
A. W . METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Phone 1451
Sold a t—
STIMULANT
Cecil 'le d g e r ’s Grocery
A. W. Metzger A Co,
Witlrad Mercantile ('«.
"
J. F. W hetstone is having a 21 x 33-
tou of u ’81” 4 - ™ ^ aubkciV o'1 n o tic e :: : : : : : : : : : : ; .............> 8 >SJ *“
foot addition b u ilt onto his resid en ce
T T c ? i “ mX “ V e " m ? i ? »
p ay ab ,e on
on Hood avenue, w hich w ill be divided 36. L iab ilities o th er th a n above, if an v ..................................»318,071*0
in to a bedroom , k itchen, bathroom
.......... .......................... • • • •
168.al
b rea k fa st nook and sev eral closets.
T otal .................
»624.604 34
T he W alter J. H ardy C onstruction
S tate of Oregon. C ounty of M ultnom ahi ' ss.
com pany of P o rtlan d is In ch a rg e of
th e w ork.
CORRECT— Attest* A Mevera Thooa n
C' "L LUNDQUIST, C ashier.
School Hoard Member« to Meet at
Subscribed and .w o rn to before me t h i s m ’h ¿ay o f
C orbett.
M
MICHEL, N otary Public.
T h ere w ill be a m eeting of school
---------------------------------------------------- My com m ission expires Oct. 19. 1928.
hoard m em bers of all local d istric ts
( l i r ,,
T h, „ .
of th e county a t th e C orbett high sired th a t board m em bers of a ll coun-1
y d istric ts be p rese n t a t th is m eet-
u ’P wi«h t th v
school on T h u rsd ay night. A pril 23. tr
I
m i» u ie e i
We w ish to th a n k ou r m any frie n d s
An o rg an isatio n has been sta rte d
__
>nd n e ig h b o r, for th e ir act of gym
w hose object is th e co n sid eratio n of LOST—Black leather folding bill book I p athy and also for the b eautiful
containing »25 In currency, and several 1 flow ers d u rin g th e death of our
th e problem s re la tin g to co u n tiy
valuable paper«. J p. Jonea, Gresham, fath er.
school d istric ts.
Some vital q u e j-
" e a t Powell street.
tio n s a re being p resen ted . It i* de- TWO FRESH COWS for rale. Phone »55.
Mrs Em m a Jack so n . Mr. E rn e st
P eterso n .