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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FAIRVIEW GIRL AND GRESHAM BOV MARRIED m iscellaneous show er for her on W ed nesday afternoon of last week w hich was attended by about 40 friends and relatives of the bride. Many b eautiful and useful gifts w ere received, after w hich ice cream and cake w ere served by th e hostess. Two oth er show ers given her last week a t Lents, one on Monday evening by th e Women of W oodcraft lodge, of w hich she is a m em ber, pnd the other at th e home of Mrs. Boyles of L ents on F rid ay eve ning. The groom who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles S oderquist, w ell- known ran c h ers in th e Cedar d istrict, is em ployed in a w holesale house in P ortland. PLEASANT HOME Tl 1SDAY. JULY TROUTDALE _____________________________ PAUE THREE Charter No. «5 A very enjoyable event la st Sunday Mrs. L. H elm ing visited a t Mrs. F red w as the service conducted by W alter Z im m erm an’s in P o rtlan d for a few At G resham , Oregon, in th e S tate of Oregou, a t close of business Ju n e 30,1925. Guy and a group of young people com days last week. p risin g the o rc h e stra of the Sellwood Mrs. P eleg rin n e B urnacci, d au g h ter KESO1RCE8 B aptist church. of Mr. B illiter, en tertain ed h er fath e r 1. L oans an d discounts, in clu d in g red isco u n ts show n in item s 29 and 30, if a n y ....................................................................................... .. G uests at th e hom e of Mrs. P. M. an d her b ro th ers, G eorge an d F red .319.75 2. O verdrafts, secured an d u n se c u re d ................................................. .338.48 M iller th is week a re h e r d au gh ter, an d Mr. and Mrs, A. D. T iller a t d in 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign g overn Ida, of W aterville, W ashington and n er on Ju ly 4th. Mrs. T iller is a m ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those Miss L ulu Sweet who recen tly re s is te r also. show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ........................................................ -g .241.44 ” lo .265.39 tu rn ed from China. Mrs. Jo n es ac Miss T helm a D ellinger from Kent, 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc ___ U . " ” 11 .398.04 com panied a gro u p of young people Oregon, is visiting w ith h er au n t Mrs. 6. B anking house. $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,898.04,... 7. R eal e sta te owned o th e r th a n banking h o u se ............................. 20 472.22 who cam e to P o rtla n d to a tte n d the G. L, P a rris h for th re e w eeks. 9. (ab) C ash on hand dn v au lt an d due from banks, b an k e rs and In te rn a tio n a l C h ristian E ndeavor con Mr. and Mrs. C arl L arsso n of San tr u s t com pauies designated an d approved reserv e ag en ts of th is b ank ............................................................................... g9 .621.42 vention. F ran cisco a re visiting th e J. A. L a rs 9. (c) Net am ounts due from o th e r banks, b an k ers an j tru s t Mr and Mrs. F. W. M cKinney spent son home and H enry L a tu re ll at L at- com panies ............................................................................. 3 ,069.64 j th e F o u rth at Tygh Valley. They are o u rell Falls. 10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and item s on oth er banks in th e sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k .............................................. Mrs. R. Sim pson of M osier visited at en tertain in g Mrs. O. C. B rittain , a 251.21 11. Checks on b an k s o utside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and cousin of Mrs. M cKinney, who r e th e H. E. W aite home, recen tly . o th e r cash ite m s..................................................................... 79.08 Dr. H ash in g er and d au g h ter, Mar- tu rn ed from e a ste rn Oregon w ith T otal cash an d due from banks, item s 8, 9. 10 and 11. .$73,021.35 ! g aret, of K ansas City, an d Mr. and them . O ther g u ests a t th e McKinney T o tal .................................................................................................. $39'> ,056 67 home th is w eek w ere M rs. Clayton Lee Mrs. J. F ilsin g e r of V ancouver, visited L IA B I L I T IE S of A tlanta, G eorgia, an d Mrs. H arry Mrs. E m ilie C. Shaw and Mrs. L. A. 16. C apital stock paid i n .......................................... , i Hem boldt a few days th e p ast week. Lusted of L ents. 117. S u rp lu s fund .................................................... ” i i *’ ’ i ” i i . ' i ............ * 5 ,000.00 .000.00 Mrs. F ra n k Boscoe an d son Billy of 18. (a) Undivided profits ........................................U " U '.'$ ¡3 ,5 8 6 56 Mr. and Mrs. B a rn e tt H ow ard and I T he D alles sp en t a few days a t the A. GO L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te re st an d tax es p a i d . . . . 9,317.82 4 ,268.74 children of Toledo, and Miss Evelyn 19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re c ia tio n ....................................... 427.11 Dowling of M ilwaukie sp en t Monday j D. K endall home. 1*1 HAM ) DEPO SITS, o th er th a n banks, su b ject to re s e rv e - Mr. and Mrs. E. O. O kenberg and afternoon w ith Mrs. L ouise Nelson. 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due Mrs. Wm. F a irw e a th e r e n tertain ed baby of A berdeen, W ashington, sister o, ,h e S ta ,e of Or‘,gon- county, cities or o th e r public fu u d s .......... 178 .419.03 h er fath e r and m other, Mr. and Mrs. ; ' of Mrs. Louise Davis w ere h ere on a 24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................... 988.05 25. C ash ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and T u rn e r of Salem , on Sunday, also her j sh o rt v isit la st week. 743.26 T otal of dem and deposits o th e r th an b ank deposits, su b ject to b ro th er and w ife and sm all sister. Mr. ' Mrs. E lecta P arso n s and d au g h ter reserv e, item s 23, 24, 25, 26..............................................»iso 150.34 Bricks on hand at all times F airw ea th er retu rn ed S unday a f te r : Isabelle and Mr; and Mrs. C. F. P ar- ll.H I. A M ) S l l l M i S 1)1.POSITS, su b ject to rese rv e anil p ay able on dem and or su b ject to notice: noon from S eattle w h ere he had been | sons and Mrs. M ary P a rso n s and will keep two hours. 86 ,862.74 atten d in g th e N o rth ern B a p tist con j d au g h ter Faye, and son Dale, spent 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................ 100 ,347.74 th e F o u rth w ith Mr. and Mrs. Z. G. 28. S avings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e .......... .. vention. T otal of tim e and sav in g s deposits payable on dem and o r su b The fa ir and b az aa r to be held a t j S chenk and fam ily at P a rk Place. je c t to notice, item s 27 and 28......................................$187,210.48 M ultnom ah g ran g e h all, O ctober 24 ! Ladies of th e E a ste rn S ta r ch a p te r T otal w ill be open for exhibits to all in th e j i gave a su rp rise p a rty on Mrs. Alice .$392,056.67 The R EXALL Store com m unity. E specially th e c h ild re n ’s R icks In honor of h er birth d ay . Dain- S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. tesvsxaisxeeaeieeims'eexixrmn-m-r. w ork w ill be a fea tu re , club ch ild ren | ty refre sh m e n ts w ere served and th e A- M iller, ca sh ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e hostess m any th e above sta te m en t is tru e to the best of my know ledge an d belief. as w ell as th o se n ot club m em bers. ladies w ished A re you p lan n in g to show w hat your h appy re tu rn s of th e day. ro n n v c T I .. . ii . , , K. A. MILLER, C ashier. D octor Robinson and w ife of P o rt CORRECT— A tte st: H, A. Lew is, A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell, D irectors. farm produces? Subscribed an d sw orn to before m e th is 8th day of Ju ly , 1925. land and Mr. and Mrs. Zell Robinson M. C. IIAGBERG, N otary Public. of N ashville, T ennessee, and Mrs. POWELL VALLEY __________ __________________ My com m ission ex p ires Sept. 22, 1926. Ellice Robinson and fam ily drove to Jo h n S oderquist and his son Floyd Benson P ark on a picnic th e F o u rth . from T urlock, C alifornia, left for Mrs. F en n ie E ssig and d au g h ter, th e ir hom e Monday a fte r a w eek’s v isit C h arlo tte, and frien d s Mrs. T. F. F ra n with his b ro th er, C h arles S od erq u ist ces and baby and Mrs. Moody, all of j and fam ily. S pokane w ere v isito rs a t th e L. H elm A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK Miss H ilm a T ruedson, who is a ing hom e recen tly . Mrs. E ssig is a ’ train ed n u rse resid in g in P o rtlan d , i s is te r of Mrs. H elm ing. A s k your dealer fo r color cards. has spent a m o n th ’s v acation w ith her Mrs. O. Lynch of S eattle, w ho has A s k your painter for an estimate. m other, Mrs. J. T ruedson. been visiting h er d au g h ter in C ali Much anxiety is felt reg a rd in g the fornia, stopped on her w ay hom e to condition of Miss H elen L arso n who visit iier b ro th er, A. D. K endall, for a has been suffering for q u ite a w hile few days. Gresham Powell Portland Phone w ith a ttac k s of inflam m atory rh eu m a F red B illiter of S eattle sp e n t a few and Ft. East Taylor 1581 Muple tism. She w as tak en to E m anuel h o s days w ith hom e folks a sh o rt tim e Phone EAst <889 pital last T h u rsd ay for fu rth e r ob ago. serv atio n and trea tm e n t. Mrs. Louise Cole and son H arley David P eterso n , son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jo sep h in e D ury and d au g h A ugust P eterso n , since his g rad u a tio n j te r P h y llis re tu rn e d from McMinn th is year from Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l i ville w here th ey have been in b u si College, has secured a very d esirab le ness. position as ca sh ier in th e P o rtla n d Mrs. W. C raw ford and son W ill For Exterior» hotel. spent the w eek-end and th e F o u rth of RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT D elivered Any Place. Q uick Service. L ow est P rices Ju ly w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. A nna also C reosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Boring Youth Hit by Auto. Paint; Barn an d R o o f Paint; T ruck, T racto r Best C oncrete M aterial to be had. Elliff at G aribaldi. and Im plem ent Paint; A utom obile E name la ; O liver E v erett of B oring w as th e Spar V arnish; Racora R o o f Coating—Blackj Mr. and Mrs. A. D. T iller, Mrs. J. C oncrete a n d C em ent C oating. victim of an accid en t S unday on th e Cook and ch ild ren sp en t sev eral days For Interiors M ount Hood Loop h ighw ay n e a r his in e a ste rn Oregon on a fishing trip W all-D ura W ashable W all Paint (Flat an d hom e w hen he becam e confused as he ag d also visited Mr. T ille r’s b ro th er, PHONE GRESHAM 489 V elvet G lo w ); Racolite Enamels; Inside Floor TROUTDALE. OREGON Paint; O il Stains; Floor an d V arnish Stains sta rte d to cro ss th e road ahead of an A. J. Moore a t Bend. B ath T u b Enamel; D urable Floor V a m u h . autom obile. He d arted back and fo rth A rnold D aum took sick w ith p neu Rasmussen & Comhany Portland and SeattU I several tim es an d finally dashed in m onia w hile at sum m er school a t O re TROUTDALE BUILDING m atro n , Mrs. E lizab eth M arkell and j fro n t of the m achine as it n eared him. gon A g ricu ltu ra l College b ut has re S old by WORK GOES FORWARD o th e r m em bers of th e o rd er cam e to He received serio u s b ru ises and his tu rn e d hom e a t p rese n t m uch im spend th e aftern o o n w ith her. ■ left arm w as lacerated . L. T. Lam b of proved. T ro u td ale is forging rig h t to the T he larg e porches, shaded by b eau P o rtlan d w as th e d riv er of th e m a Colonel Van H ess h as re tu rn e d to fro n t of late in th e m a tte r of building tiful m aples and o rch a rd tree s w ere chine. his hom e in R oseburg a fte r a sh o rt op eratio n s, sev eral of th e m ost Im found d elig h tfu lly cool th ro u g h the GRESIIAM, OREGON visit w ith his siste r, Mrs. L. H elm ing. p o rta n t s tru c tu re s lost in th e la te fire w arm afternoon. Cream Prices Mr. and Mrs. Tom P e rry and d au g h to be replaced w ith bigger and b etter T he Sandy cream ery is paying 47 R efresh m en ts of Iced punch and cen ts at th e cream ery and 49 cen ts on te rs, J a n e t and Hope, and son Tom housings. Jo h n L arrso n h as begun cake w ere enjoyed by all. No. S the route for buttertat.—Adv. Jr., w ere rec en t g u ests a t th e L. A. the erectio n of a on e-sto ry co n crete Besides th e w o rth y m a tro n th e re H arlo w home. g ara g e to ta k e th e p lace of th e one w ere p resen t, M ary Spence, Isab ella burned on th e 15th of May, T he ex Mr. and Mrs. F red L au d an and Low, K atie Jo n a s, E liza Stone, M ar baby from S eattle w ere v isitin g a few cavation is ab o u t com pleted and a c g a re t McKay, H an n ah Shaw , Je ssie days w ith th e ir p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. tual co n stru ctio n w ork is to go fo r Z im m erm an, Je ssie M illar, C lara J. L audan. w ard th is w eek. G. E. M axwell of Stone, Anne Copeland, Ja n e t M. L um s H ugh S h eare r and bride called S a t P o rtlan d has th e c o n tra c t for th is den, M arg aret K n a rr, Mrs. R obert u rday evening on Mr. and Mrs. J, R. building. Stone, and th e honored sis te r Ju lia K n arr. N. S. L ong's new 50 x 50 co n crete H. Snover. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. C alkins an d son building Is p ro g ressin g rap id ly , th e As Mrs. S nover is also a c h a rte r Je sse sp en t th e F o u rth w ith th e ir co n crete for th e second sto ry to be ru n m em ber of F airview g ran g e and has d au g h ter a t M an h attan beach. th is week. T h ere a re to be ten living j been a resid en t of F airview for m ore G eorge P o rts is ta k in g a tw o w eeks’ room s u p sta irs w hich It is understood Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn’t soldiered a . th an 30 years, sev eral o th e r old vacation a t th e beach w ith his wife. a re to be used as a p a rtm e n ts and tw o frien d s called d u rin g the aftern o o n day since I took to using this new Zerolene Miss N athalie S elling has been vis sto re b uildings on th e ground floor, ‘F ’ for Fords.” b rin g in g flowers and co n g ratu latio n s. iting a few days w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. one to be used as a confectionery and Among those p rese n t w ere Mrs. Ford owners who "tried out” Zerolene “F ” F. P arso n s. the o th e r for th e postoffice. It is said C a rrie T ow nsend and d au g h ter Eva for Fords when it was first put on the market th a t J. 8. H udson has p u rch ased th e Stone, Mrs. A. L. Stone, Mrs. S tru c k - have been sticking to it ever since. FAIRVIEW site w h ere th e old postofllce stood en and Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Mrs. B liss p rio r to the fire, from Jo h n L arsson. w ith h e r m o th er Mrs. E ngels, Mrs. Zerolene “F ” for Fords is made by the T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted Is a t It is th o u g h t he w ill e re c t a building Moore of N ew berg, Mrs. P eterso n , Mrs. Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum ten d in g th e synod of th e P re sb y teria n th e re later. A nderson and Mrs. B urns, Isabel Zim ch u rch a t E ugene th is week, b u t will process. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces A. D. T iller Is busily engaged In r e m erm an and H elen Camp, be back to supply his p u lp it n ex t S u n where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin day m orning. S ervices w ill be a t the m odeling his confectionery and In r e bearings and the upper half of the cylinder building his g ara g e w hich w as d e PASSING OE PIONEER usual hour of 11 o ’clock. walls, which are frequently "oil-starved” WOMAN AT HULL HUN stroyed In th e fire. T he new g ara g e Mr. and Mrs. Mason C lark and th e ir when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re dau g h ter, Miss M arg u erite of D erry, will be of co n crete. It w as b u rn ed to , Mrs. A nnie Lowe, aged 65 years, sult is improved gasoline mileage, quicker N< w H am p sh ire a re v isitin g th e Rev. the ground, b ut th e house rem ained who had lived tw o m iles east of Bull and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted. Mr. stan d in g , the only resid en ce left In ' Run for th e p ast 43 years, passed starting and increased freedom from carbon Clark, who Is a b ro th er of Mrs. H ol the block a t th e tim e of th e d isa stro u s aw ay a t th e hom e of her d au g h ter, and other motor troubles. lensted, w as a deleg ate to th e C h ris blaze in May. H e is also p u ttin g in a Mrs. M. V. Findley in G resham on S a t A Ford is an A-l transportation invest tian E ndeavor convention w hich w as I new g ara g e back of th e resid en ce p ro p urday, J u ly 11. She had been in poor ment. Protect your investment by proper erty ow ned by him and w hich is oc recen tly held In P o rtlan d . h ealth for a n um ber of m onths, sp en d lubrication. T hose who sp en t th e w eek-end and cupied by Milo Coons. ing sev eral w eeks in a G resham sanl- F o u rth a t N ew port, Oregon, w ere Mr. At a m eeting of citizen s and en g i ■ tarlu m la st w in ter, since w hich tim e STANDARD OIL COMPANY • and Mrs. In a Brooks and son B u rl, Mr. n eers it was decided to te a r down th e she had resided w ith her d au g h ter, (California) and Mrs. C. N. R uckner and fam ily, H aley and C halker buildings In blocks j She w as born in Illinois. Mrs. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moller and fami- 4 and 6 resp ectiv ely In T ro u td ale, as is survived by fo u r ch ild ren , th ree | ly, Mr. and Mrs. E. M cElwaln, C arl they had been condem ned by th e co u n d au g h ters and a son, Mrs. M. V. F in d S oderquist and E dna B urlingam e of cil. Fred C h alk er of G resham w as In ley of G resham and Mrs. Jack so n T ro u td ale a few days ago m aking a r W arren. Mrs. G eorge E rre n d and G resham and V ernon B urlingam e. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lum sden have ran g em en ts to raze th e house, w hich Lloyd Lowe of Bull Run. F u n eral retu rn ed hom e a fte r spending a vaca Is th e p ro p erty of his p are n ts who a re serv ices w ere held th is aftern o o n from tion of It) days, stopping on way points now in C alifornia. T he H aley b u ild the M ethodist ch u rch , in ch a rg e of th e 1 betw een h ere and B ritish Columbia. ing will also be disposed of in a sh o rt Rev. E. O. Judd. In te rm e n t of th e re They w ent by tra in , re tu rn in g by boat. time. m ains w as m ade in D ouglas cem e- Mr. M athew s has moved his fam ily ! tery. T he husband of th e deceased back to G resham having sold o ut his BIHTII BAY OE EASTERN died ab o u t a y ear ago. store here. STAR MEMBER HONORED B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs T ro u td ale C h ap ter O. E. S. has e s are found In th e w an t column. Bids Banted. Bids will be received for 50 co rd s of tab lish ed th e custom of ce le b ra tin g first-g ro w th fir wood, 50 co rd s of good th e b irth d ay s of th e older m em bers slab wood, to be delivered a t the schoolhouse not la te r th an O ctober I, who a re seldom seen in th e ch a p te r 1925. Bids to be in th e hands of the room. Teedt thotc local and internal, and has been success clerk by noon on Ju ly 20. 1925. T he Follow ing th is custom , Mrs. J u lia ful In the treatment o f Catarrh for over board reserv es th e rig h t to re je c t any od-rtarrtd Forde" Snover received a p le asa n t su rp rise , forty years. Sold by all druggists. or all bids. C. J. LUNDQUIST. T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 9, w hen th e w orthy P. ) . C H E N E Y 6. C O ., T o led o , O h io C lerk, School Diet. No. 4. BANK OF GRESHAM ‘ . ‘ . 'J J } . ’ '?.« j j } j j > , > j j j j j . > , j j j j> j y j j j j j A p retty hom e w edding w as solem n ized at th e resid en ce of C. N. B uckner in F airview S unday m orning at 10 o'clock w hen Miss M yrtle B uckner be cam e th e bride of C arl S oderquist, the ring cerem ony being perform ed by th e Rev. J. S tanford Moore in the presence of ab o u t 50 frien d s and r e la tives. T he new ly wedded couple left im m ediately for B ritish Columbia w here they w ill spend a week, after w hich they w ill be a t hom e to th e ir friends in th e new home w hich they have p u rch a sed in Rosew ay. The bride w as beau tifu l in a gown of pale blue silk crep e de chine. She w as ex Chicken Dinners. tensively e n tertain ed p rio r to her Special chicken dinner every W ed m arriage, Mrs. J. W. M oller giving a nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. i rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Ft? Reserve District No. 12 Report of the Condition of Why Not? MAKE YOUR DESSERT Hazelwood Ice Cream GRESHAM DRUG CO. W eather-tight --as a t u r t l e ’s b ack ; dries hard, opaque, smooth. Protects, and beaut ifies at least expense. COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trips to Portland Sand PAINTS & VARNISHES Gravel Crushed Rock CONCRETE BRICK KNARR & SO N A. W. METZGER & CO. , “The best worker on the ranch" ORDS H a ll's C a ta rrh Medicine