Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 09, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRFSHAR OUTLOOK.
Sheep Guano.
We w an t your ord ers now, w hile
we can get th is product in a bone dry
condition. T his ground guano is the
best value obtainable.
F or th e berries.
F o r the vegetables.
F or th e law n.
F or th e flowers.
F o r th e Held crops of all kinds.
It w ill pay you to se cu re a supply
now. T he B erry G row ers Packing
Co., phone 1871.—Adv.
‘Say it w ith a W an t Ad."
PLEASANT VALLEY
T he Sunday school of the P lea san t
■ Valley com m unity ch u rch will m eet at
10 o'clock and w ill join in th e public
w orship service a t 10 45. T he Rev.
.A. S. Hisey, d istric t su p e rin ten d e n t, is
m aking arran g e m en ts for th e rnorn-
■ ing service. T he new p asto r for th e
, P le a sa n t V alley ch u rc h has not yet
been secured, b u t th e su p e rin ten d e n t
‘ a s su re s th e m em bership th a t ip a few
w eeks (he new m an w ill be on the
! field.
ROCKWOOD
Mil at the “ Red Crown”
pump (red, white and
blue) — at Standard Oil
Service Stations and at
dealers.
1925
HOGAN
T he S unday school of th e Ro<*k-
wood com m unity ch u rc h w ill m eet at
10 a m. Sunday. G erald H aynes w ill
lead th e E p w o rth L eague a t 6:45 and
I p ro m p tly at' 7:30 th e p rea ch in g se r-
i vice w ill begin. T h e Rev. J. S tan fo rd
j Moore w ill p reach from th e subject,
“Looking In to th e D epths.”
WINTER
RED CROWN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER ».
H a rry T ru itt, an em ploye at th e Co­
lum bia b rick yard , is ab sen t from his
w ork on acco n n t of illn ess. He is r e ­
p orted to be suffering from gallsto n es.
W. H. Black, who u n d erw en t an op­
era tio n for th e rem oval of th e to n sils
in P o rtla n d T uesday, w as unable to
re tu rn hom e th a t evening. H is condi­
tion is co n sidered c ritic a l on account
of the sev ere loss of blood.
Mrs. C arl S chultz sp en t W ednesday
w ith h er m other. Mrs. A. N. P atte rso n ,
of P o rtlan d .
Mrs. H. H osely, w ho h as been ill a t
the hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Alex.
H uber for th re e w eeks, re tu rn e d S a t­
u rd ay to O regon City.
Mack S tout, w ho su stain e d an in ­
ju ry to his back w hile playing w ith a
football at school la st w eek, is able to
resu m e his stu d ies again.
T hieves w ere busy in th is n eig h b o r­
hood one night la st w eek w hen they
helped them selves to tw o g re a t reels
of copper w ire belonging to th e P .E .P .
com pany and w hich th ey w ere using
in re p a irin g th e line a t th is place. T he
reels had been unloaded a t som e d is­
ta n ce from th e sta tio n , b u t th e m a­
ra u d e rs ro lled them dow n to th e s ta ­
tion. ac ro ss woods belonging to th e
Dailey estate, w here th e w ire w as
rem oved an d th e em pty ree ls hidden
in a clum p of bushes. T he w ire is es­
tim ated to be w o rth ab o u t $500.
SANDY BLUFF
»»AGE THREE
C h a rter No. 65
R eserve D istrict No. 12
Report of the Condition of
BANK OF GRESHAM
At G resham , Oregon, in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of business Sept. 28, 1925.
RESOURCES
1. L oans and discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in item s
29 an d 30, if a n y ....................................................................................... 1199,930.00
2. O v erd rafts secu red and u n se c u re d .............................................................
403.52
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign g overn­
m ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d in g those
show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ........................................................ 73,432.94
5. S tocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts .e tc ............................... 10,115.39
6. H anking house. $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,898.04........... 11.398.04
7. R eal estate ow ned o th er th a n banking h o u se ................................... 20,472.22
9. (ab ) C ash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b an k e rs and
tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e ag en ts of
th is b an k .................................................................................................... 83,247.90
9. (c) Net am o u n ts due from o th e r b anks, b au k ers an d tru s t
com panies
...........................................................................................
3,088.50
10. E x ch an g es for c lea rin g house and item s on o th er b an k s in th e
sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g bank ............................................
1,897.92
11. Checks on b an k s o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g b an k and
o th e r cash ite m s...................................................................................
649.82
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 .. $88,884.14
T otal .................................................................................................................$409,636.25
LIABILITIES
16. C apital stock paid In ................................................................................... $ 15,000.00
17. S u rp lu s fund .................................................................................................
5,000.00
18. (a) Undivided profits .............................................................. $17,589.06
<b> L ess c u rre n t expenses. In terest and tax es p a id . . . . 13,391.27
3,697.79
19. R eserved for taxes, in te rest aud d e p re c ia tio n ...................................
1,136.28
DEM P i l l D EPO SITS, o th er th a n banks, su b ject to rese rv e :
23. Ind iv id u al deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due
th e sta te of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public fu n d s .......... 195.796.66
24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .......................................
1,281.53
25. C a sh ie r’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on d e m a n d ..
892.38
T otal of dem and deposits o th e r th an b ank deposits, su b ject to
reserv e, item s 23, 24, 25, 26..............................................$197,970.57
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPO SITS, su b ject to reserv e and pay­
able on dem and or su b ject to notice:
27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ............................................ 81,337.48
28. S avings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ........................................ 105,494.13
T otal of tim e and sav in g s deposits puyable on dem and or su b ­
je ct to notice, item s 27 an d 28..................................... $186,831.61
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. R adford have
moved back to th is com m unity afte r
T otal .................................................................................................................$409,636.25
living sev eral y ea rs in C anyonville.
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
They a re living on th e F red Radford
I, K. A. M iller, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ea r th a t
place.
th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge an d belief.
A few neighbors su rp rised A. J. Ault
K. A. M ILLER. C ashier.
last S atu rd ay , th e occasion being his CORRECT—A tte s t: H. A. Lewis, W. E. M arkell, A. F. M iller, D irectors.
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 8th day of O ctober, 1925.
birth d ay . T he evening w as sp e n t in
M. C. HAGBERO, N otary Public.
playing card s, a fte r w hich a lunch
My com m ission ex p ires Sept. 22, 1926.
w as served.
Mrs. J. Caldo and m other, Mrs.
F ields, and Mrs. G. S. W ilkenson w ere
P o rtlan d v isito rs on T uesday. Mrs.
Caldo and Mrs. F ield s stayed over till
W ednesday and visited friends. Mrs.
W ilkenson re tu rn e d th e sam e day.
T he
P a re n t-T e a c h e r
association
m eeting w as w ell atten d ed on F riday,
O ctober 2, and a fine p ro g ram given.
Mrs. Melvin A ndrew s w as visitin g
aro u n d on frien d s and relativ es S u n ­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. B auraback and d au g h ­
te r spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs.
Voight.
OVERLAND
2-Door Sedan
WILD TO GO,
S t a n d a r d
o il COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
FAIRVIEW
$595
at the factory’
Mrs. C. E. B unn en tertain ed a n um ­
ber of th e y o u n g er ladies at h e r home
Sliding Gear Transmission
W ednesday,« luncheon and th e finan­
Gas Tank in rear. Wider Seats
cing of sev eral a rtic le s of fancy w ork
occupying th is group. A num ber of
Positive lubrication. Power to Spare
th e ladies m et a t Mrs. M cKay’s T h u rs ­
Timkin and New Departure Bearings
day and tied a q u ilt and discussed
fu rth e r p lans, also arra n g e d for a tea
Fine Broadcloth Upholstering
to he held a t th e home of Mrs. W. E.
Stone T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , October 15.
Amazing economy. Big wide windows
A cordial Invitation is extended to
everyone to th is tea.
Comfort for five
T he W om an's Society of th e Sm ith
M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rch , m et
with Mrs. C, W. McKay T h u rsd ay . At
th a t tim e it w as decided to hold th e
J. C. H E SSE L
W. A. H ESSEL
an n u a l b azaar and su p p er on F riday,
N ovember 20. Com m ittees w orking on
q u ilts, fancy w ork and ap ro n s re p o rt
th e ir w ork n early com pleted.
T he F airv iew g ran g e w ill give an
e n te rta in m e n t on M onday evening,
O ctober 12, In th e F airv iew city hall
On the Charles Llttlepage Ranch, One-half Mile South of Culnm-
a t 8 o'clock. T he e n te rta in m e n t will
hia
Orange Hall on the Columbia Itiver Highway, near Corhett.
be in c h a rg e of Mrs. W alter Johnson,
who is a re a d e r and im p erso n ato r, and
several m usical n u m b ers will be giv­
Sale begins 10:30 s h a rp
Sale Rain or Shine
F re e Lunch a t Noon
en betw een th e acts.
“T he Open R oad” w ill he th e su b ­
My lease having expired I am leaving th e farm and am sellin g my e n tire
je c t of th e serm on by th e Rev. J. h erd of high p roducing cow s, as w ell as all farm Im plem ents.
S tan fo rd Moore S unday evening a t th e
LIVESTOCK
F airview M ethodist ch u rch . Sunday
15
Cows,
ages
ranging
from 3 to 11, ten fresh at «late of sale,
school w ill convene as usual a t 10 a.m.
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
Tirestone
Safety and Mileage
For Hough W in te r D riv in g
PERATORS o f large truck, bus and cab fleets
must have rugged, long-mileage tires if they are
to make money. That is why so many of them have
standardized on Firestone. Experienced race drivers,
almost to a man, equip with Firestone. Car owners
can have this same extra safety and economy — by
using Gum-Dipped Cords.
O
Gum-Dipping, the Firestone extra process, impreg­
nates and insulates every fiber of every cord with
rubber—insures greater safety and comfort over rough
winter roads — builds extra strength and flexibility
into tne sidewalls — an exclusive feature that adds
thousands of miles to the life of a tire.
Come in — let us save you money by equip­
ping vour car with a set of these wonderful
tires — prices are still low.
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
Geo. Atkinson
Sandy Garage
S P R IN G D A L E , OREGON
SANDY, OREGO N
Kaser’s Service Station, Gresham, Oregon
AMBRICAWR
IH O U L D
FR O D Ü C B
T H B IR
OW N
RUBBBR
AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C hlllcote, Mr.
Read, and Miss Peechy, of St. Jo h n s
w ere v isito rs S unday a t th e hom e of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson.
Mrs. C. A. E k stran d w as called to
Albany, Oregon, la st week on account
of th e illn ess of h er m o th er, Mrs. Ed-
holm , w ho died F rid a y evening and
w as b uried M onday aftern o o n at-
Albany.
A recep tio n for th e te a c h e rs of
P le a sa n t V alley school w as held a t the
g ran g e hall la st F rid ay evening. T h ere
was a larg e atten d an ce. L unch was
served and all enjoyed th e evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H ills of P o rt­
land w ere v isitin g In th e V alley S u n ­
day evening.
Mrs. C. F. K esterson and Mrs. G. N.
S ager visited MY. and Mrs. E llingham
of Mt. T ab o r W ednesday.
O. H. Richey and O. N. S ag er w ere
P o rtlan d v isito rs W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H M cCollough, son
R alph, and Miss Ollie E lexander, a t ­
tended a m usical rec ital a t O resham
F riday evening.
Mrs. C. B. Sim m ons. Mrs. Adams,
and Miss F ra n c is L ord, and
John
,o rd of A riel, W ashington, relativ es
of M rs. H arry S ag er, w ere recen t
v isito rs at th e home of th e latter.
T h ere will be a show a t P lea san t
Valley g ran g e hell F rid a y evening.
All a re Invited. T he play w ill be
P eter P an .’’
P lea san t V alley g ran g e hall has a
new coat of p ain t end th e In terio r Is
being kalsom lned and cleaned. The
P le a sa n t Valley ch u rc h h as also been
painted and Improved.
Chicken Dinners.
Special chicken dinner -very Wed­
nesday noon until further notice. 1
Price 50c. W ithrow’s R estau ran t—Ad
some Springers.
Heifer
Hull, Peer Johanna Eayne
Team of Horses, 2000
Nine Head Registered
2 years old.
Registered Holstein
Segis HeKol No. 386818 II. F. II. B.
pounds, ID and II.
Ayrshires owned by A. Blanc.
FARM EQUIPMENT, ETC.
S h a rp ie s M ilk in g M ach in e a n d 3 h. p. F a irb a n k s -M o rs e
E n g in e . M cC orm ick M ow er. R ake. R id in g C u ltiv a to r. Iro n
Age P o ta to D igger. P o ta to P la n te r. M ilk C a rt. M ilk C ans.
S e p a ra to r. D ouble S hovel C u tiv a to r. S in g le S hovel C u ltiv a to r.
B rooder. B a rre ls. H a n d C ab b ag e P la n te r , 8-foot Saw , 5-foot
Saw , 2 C o rn P la n te rs , G ard en D rill, H ay F o rk , C able a n d
C a rrie rs , C orn S h e lte rs, L o g g in g C h a in s, M ilk F e v e r O utfit,
M ilk T e s te r a n d B o ttles, W h e elb a rro w s, 600-pound P la tfo rm
S cales, T ool S h a rp e n e r, G a so lin e L a n te rn , F a rm a n d G a rd e n
T o o ls an d o th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n .
HOI S E IIO L II GOODS
K itch e n C a b in e t, B re a k fa st T ab le, 5 (’h a irs , 2 H e a te rs ,
F o ld in g Bed a n d M a ttre ss, Book C ase, H om e C o m fo rt R a n g e ,
a n d o th e r a rtic le s.
TERMS— All sum s $20.00 o r under, Cash. Over $20.00 aix m onth»' tim e on
approved notes. In te re st 8 per cen t p er annum
T hose d esirin g cred it
should m ake ap p licatio n to A. Meyeru, a t F irs t S tate Bank, G resham ,
Oregon, p rio r to sale.
R. W. WILSON, Owner
W. S. WOOD & SONS, A u c tio n e e rs.
A. M EY E R S, C lerk
Now Is the Time to
Electrify Your Home.
Y or already know that Elrctrir 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
AT MODERATE PRICES
We have an excellent stork to select from.
Electric Store
Electric Halldlng
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.