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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, JANUARY
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19-.*»i
GRESHAM LOCALS
A Friendly Bank
T h e p e o p le w h o p a tr o n iz e th e F ir s t
S ta te B a n k a re s u re of a frie n d ly w elcom e.
W e a re p r o u d o f o u r w id e list o f lo y al
frie n d s a n d c o n s id e r it a n e v id e n c e o f th e
frie n d ly s p irit th a t p re v a ils h ere. W e love
th e close h u m a n c o n ta c ts w ith o u r fellow
m en a n d a re in te re s te d in th e p e rs o n a l
w e lfa re o f e a c h o n e o f y o u . O u r in te r e s ts
a re c o m m o n a n d by w o rk in g to g e th e r in
frie n d ly c o o p e ra tio n o u r c o m m u n ity w ill
p ro sp e r.
I lie
s ta n d in g
w elco m e
p ro b le m s
b a sis o f c o o p e ra tio n is u n d e r ­
a n d w e e x te n d to all a c o rd ia l
to all to c o m e in a n d ta lk y o u r
o v e r.
L e t ’s g e t b e t t e r a c q u a i n t e d .
FIRST STATE BANK
A Strong Bunk
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stafford e n te r­
tained T uesday evening for a p a rty of
P o rtlan d friends, also a num ber from
G resham w ere presen t. T he P o rtlan d
guests w ere the m em bers of th e sew ­
ing club of Mrs. Stafford's sister. Mrs.
W. B. Mason, also Mr. and Mrs. A lbert
E kstrom cam e out from P o rtland.
T hose from G resham w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Sw ift and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sm ith.
Mrs. O. A. E astm an left y esterd ay
m orning for In d ian ap o lis. Indiana,
w here she w ill atten d a m eeting of the
national board of the W om an’s A uxil­
iary of the A m erican Legion. Mrs.
E astm an ’s office as p resid en t of th e
sta te board au to m atically co n stitu tes
her a m em ber of th e n atio n al o rg an i­
zation. She expects to be gone a
m onth and expects to v isit relativ es
and frien d s in Chicago, and Madison,
W isconsin, before retu rn in g to O re­
gon. S h e-w en t by way of th e N orth­
ern Pacific railw ay.
Mrs. H. W. Cooley h as been suffer­
ing since Sunday w ith an ag gravated
a tta c k of n eu ritis w hich is affecting
h er face and head.
Mrs. C larence H ill has moved from
th e Cotton house a t F ifth and Hood
stre e ts and is staying w ith her m other
Mrs. Davies, for a tim e p rio r to her
d e p a rtu re for C alifornia w here her
husband has been for some tim e p ast
W illiam P erk in s and fam ily, who
moved to G resham from W isconsin
several m onths ago, a re occupying th e
house w hich Mrs. H ill has ju st vacat
ed and Mrs. Ellie IJeegle will continue
her residence at th e sam e place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. S tockton cam e
down from Gak Grove T uesday for
several d ay s’ visit w ith Claude Stock-
ton and wife in G resham and friends
in P o rtland. Mr. Stockton Is em ployed
by the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com-
patiy at its Oak G rove p ro ject p lan t
east of E stacada.
The A rem e club will m eet Monday
afternoon, J a n u a ry 11, a t the home of
Mrs. G. W. S tapleton. T he hostess
will be assisted by Mrs. A rth u r Dow-
sett, Mrs. C. M. Q uicksall, and Mrs.
Joseph H aley. A cordial inv itation is
extended to ail O. E .S . ladies.
Clearance Sale of Blankets
Tan Sheet Blanket 54x74, reg. $2.25. S a le P ric e , $ 1 .9 5
( iray Sheet Blanket 72x80, reg. $3.65. S a le P ric e , $ 2 .9 5
\\ hitc Sheet Blanket 72x80, reg. $3.65. S a le P ric e , $ 2 .9 5
P la id N a sh u a B la n k e ts
in pink am i w h ite, bint' and w h ite, o ra n g e a n d w hite,
size 66 x SO, re g u la r $3.95. S ale P rice $3.50
V H e a v ier G rade in a sso rte d plaids, 72 x 80, re g u la r $5.25.
Sule P rice, $3.95
C o n d o n H e a v y P la id B la n k e t 6 6 x80, reg. $6.95.
S a le P ric e , $ 5 .9 5
P e n d le to n P u r e V irg in W o o l B la n k e ts
I lie ( ¡lacier P a r k , is 4 lbs., 6 8 x84, w h ite w ith 3 -in c h
b la c k , yellow , red a n d g ree n b a rs a t e ach e n d , o v e r­
s titc h e d b in d in g . R e g u la r $13.00. S a le P ric e , $ 1 1 .0 0
P e n d le to n In d ia n R o b es, b ro w n a n d ta n d e sig n s,
R e g u la r $9.00. S a le P ric e . $ 7 .9 5
B a b y B la n k e ts in w h ite , p in k a n d b lu e a t
6 8 . , $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 .1 5 a n d $ 1 .7 5
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
" T h e H o u s e o f Q u a lity ”
P h o n e 1411
G .re
re s sh
ham
We give S & H G re e n T r a d in g S ta im
m p p s s
Reliable Used Cars
Tate Model s in Closed anti Open Car
all n illi 1926 licenses
W illys K night 1925 T o u r­
ing.
O v erlan d 1924 4-door S e ­
dan.
O v e rla n d 1924 3-door S e ­
d an .
O v e rla n d 1924 T o u rin g .
F o rd 1923 R o ad ster.
F o rd 1920 R o adster.
F o rd 1922 T o u rin g .
S P E C IA L
Ford 1925 Coup«'. B alloon
T ires.
O ldsm obile T ru ck , p n e u ­
m atic T ire s a n d good
cab and body.
F ord 1925 T ru ck .
F ord 1921 T ruck.
M axwell 1924 Coupe.
M axw ell 1921 S port T o u r­
ing.
G ard n er 4-Door Sedan, 1923,
like a new car.
Look these cars over, drive them, then
you’ll buy a used car from Hessel.
W. A. H E S S E L
Phone t i l l
J. C. H E S S E L
Most people make them—some keep them, some don’t—But the
20™ CENTURY STORES
m a k e th e re s o lu tio n , " to h e lp y o u to s a v e a little each d a y ," so
th e re is n o te m p ta tio n to b r e a k it. A t th e s e 2 0 th C e n tu r y S to re s
fin d th e y sa v e m o n e y w ith o u t re d u c in g th e ir m e n u s . Y e s ! ev en
f a r as to e n la rg e o v e r w h a t th e o r d in a r y G ro c e r offers a n d still
th e s a v in g o n e v e ry ite m in a 2 0 th C e n tu r y S to re t h a t c o u n ts .
easy' to keep t h a t
th r if ty h o u se w iv es
m o re — so m e go so
sav e m o n e y . I t ’s
Offerings Saturday and Monday, January 9 and 11
CRISCO,
6-lb. can
#1.3«
W ESSON OIL,
q u a rt c a n ..................... 49c
P U R E BULK LARD,
fre sh , 2 lb s................
45c
COMB HONEY, Fancy, full sections, 2 for............................................. 45c
A d ir o n d a c k S y ru p —
S P E R R Y ’S PA NCA KE
FLO U R , 10-lb. sack, 75c
Very best cane & maple, full pt. 29c, qt. 5 5c
R u p e r t’s S tra w b e rry JAM,
p u re fru it a n d su g a r,
9-oz ja rs , 2 f o r .......... 25c
OLD DU TCH C LEA N SER ,
2 fo r .............................. 15c
B u tte r F la k e S o d a s — National
_________
Biscuit Co.’s “Champion”
Fresh stock, small size, extra special, 6 boxes, 25 c
S e a rc h lig h t M ATCHES,
lge. full boxes, 6 for, 30c
P a n d G N A PTH A SOAP,
10 b a r s .................. * 39c
D ro m ed a ry COCOANUT,
% -lb. pkg. 1 5 c y»-lb pkg 2 9 c
fancy sugar cured, average weight, 9 lbs.
___________
half or whole piece, lb. 39c
B aco n ,
K e r r ’s Best PAT. FLO U R ,
49-lb. sack.....
$2.18
C a lifo rn ia H om e B ran d
C atsu p , full p in t b o ttle, 23c
IVORY SOAP FL A K E S,
10c size, 3 pkgs. 25c
'free Tea—Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green), /-pound package, 20c
/-pound package....... ............38c
1-pound package................. 73c
“ M em o rie” LA Y ER FIG S,
w h ite o r black,
10-oz. pkgs. 20c, 2 fo r 39c
S H R IM P , ‘A m erican B eau ­
t y ’ la te s t pack,
No. I c a n s, 2 fo r
25c
20th C e n tu ry BROOMS,
6-sew n, m ed. wt. fine
p a rlo r b ro o m
98c
2 0 th C e n tu ry C o ffe e — “When
better coffee is roasted, it will be
20th Century,” direct from our roaster to you. lb 4 7 c, 3 lbs $ 1 .3 8
E vangelist C. R. Dillon left on New
Y ears day for San F rancisco, w here
O U R T H IR D A N N U A L
lie expects to engage in a series of
m eetings. Mrs. Dillon and little son
are staying for th e p resen t w ith her
p aren ts, Mr. unit Mrs. Wm. H ornecker,
but may leave soon for C alifornia.
H arry Donley of S eattle sp e n t New
still c o n tin u e s w ith a ru sh . P r u d e n t b u y e r s a r e a v a ilin g th e m s e lv e s o f th is o p p o r­
Y ears day with Mr. and Mrs. L eslie T.
tu n ity to sa v e b y b u y in g d u r in g th is g re a t sale.
S t.C lair.
T he L adies’ Guild of th e B aptist
church will hold an all-day m eeting
R E D U C E D P R IC E S ON-
at the home of Mrs. C. W. G uile T u es­
day. A potluck d in n er will be served
at noon. A larg e atten d a n ce is de­
sired as business of Im portance is to
be considered.
The sew ing m eeting of th e W om an’s
\u x ilia ry of the A m erican Legion u*i 11
meet w ith Mrs. C lara P u lfer Tuesday
R E D U C E D P R IC E S O N
afternoon, Ja n u a ry 12. All m em bers
a re urged to be p resen t as th e re are
im portant business m a tte rs to discuss.
M en’s L e a th e r P a lm
SPECIAL VALUE
M en’s T a n R e ta n B lu c h e r
Mrs
E. M. Coons, of T routdale,
12 Momie Ja p an ese
called at the Outlook office th is m o rn ­
F irs t g rad e green chrom e,
ing with a perfect specim en of h y ­
strip ed cloth back, le ath e r tip
drangea which had braved the w eath
fingers, blue k n it w rist.
P arac o rd Sole, sizes 6 to 11, p air
th e yard.
er up to the present. T he blossom
Special the p air
was Id Inches in diam eter and delicate
in coloring. T he plant had been grow -
ng in th e open and had been g ra d u a l­
ly unfolding since November.
H arold Richmond w as su rp rised by
20 or m ore young friends W ednesday
Phone 2221
" P a r k h e re a n d sh o p in c o m fo r t."
G r e s h a m , O re g o n
veiling nt th e home of his m other.
Mrs. Alma H au sw irth , on th e occasion
of his birthday. The hostess w as as- I
sisted by Mrs. Joseph G ates.
T he W om an’s Horae M issionary so- C h arter No. 135
R eserve D istric t No. 12
At 1 o'clock next T uesday afternoon, ciety of the M ethodist Episcopal
Report of the Condition of
s
Ja n u ary 12, Mrs. F ran ces T hornton, ch u rch will be held a t th e home of
F IR S T S T A T E B A N K
¡1 m issionary evangelist, will s p e a k to Mrs. C. W. H uett next W ednesday af-
At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of business Dec. 31, 1925.
women and g irls only in th e Unde- ternoon. Ja n u a ry 13, at 2:30. Mrs.
nom inational tem ple. Mrs T hornton George Honey will be th e lead er and
RESOURCES
has been w orking in prisons, jails, and the th ird ch a p te r of th e m ission study
1. L oans and discounts, including red isco u n ts, acceptances or bills
hospitals, as an evangelist. She will book. "P ea san t P ioneers,” w ill be
of exchange, sold w ith endo rsem en t of the bank (including
item s show n In 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) ..............................................$234,036.74
be accom panied by an o th er lady who dram atized. Mrs. II. L. W alrad, Mrs.
will fu rn ish the special music. All L. L. K idder. Miss Rena Stevenson, 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, in clu d in g foreign gov­
ern m en t, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those
women a re cordially .invited.
Miss Nell Johnson. Mrs. Marion Jo h n ­
show n in item s 30 and 35. if a n y ........................................................ 360,303.44
H ow ard M ew hlrter, of Langlois. Ore son, Mrs. George Honey and Mrs. W. J. 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc ....................., ........
2,f.5 t;4
gon. near Bandon, spent W ednesday ' Ott to com plete the personnel of the 6. Banking house. $25,000; fu rn itu re ami fixtures, $5,125.51............ 30,125.51
2,860.67
and T hursday with his sister. Mrs cast of c h a ra c te rs. T his prom ises to 7. Real estate ow ned oth er th a n b anking h o u s e . . . .............................
8. (a) L aw ful reserv e w ith federal reserv e h a n k ................................. 29,943.38
Roy Gibbs. He is engaged in eheese he an educational and in tellectu al
8. (be) Cash on hand in vault and due from o th er banks, ban k ers
m aking in the Cooa county region. A tre a t as much tim e and effort have
and tru s t co m p an ies............................................................................... j l 487.28
s is te r of Mrs. Q lbbs, Miss E lsie Mew been expended in th e dram atizatio n 10. E xchanges for clearin g house and item s on o th e r banks in th e
sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ................................................
267.78
liirte r, of N ew berg, sp e n t th e C h rist The hostess will be assisted by Mrs.
11. ChFcks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and
m as h o lid ay s a t th e G ibbs hom e.
K. A. Miller, Mrs. E. E. W elling and
o th e r cash ite m s .......................................................................................
869.92
Mrs. T. R. H ow itt. Mrs. D. M. Don !
T o ta l cash and due from banks, item s 8. 9, 10 and 11 $52,668.36
augh is expected to give a read in g ,
T o ,al .............................................................................................................. $682,846.06
during the afternoon, also m usical |
i num bers have been prom ised.
LIABILITIES
16. Capital stock paid in -----• .......................................................................... { 30,000 00
Som ething to w arm you up these
Miss
Rachel
Chezem.
a
grad
e
school
17. S u rp lu s fund .................................................................................................. 25,000.00
chilly duys.
| teach er, spent p art of her holiday v a­ 18. (a) Undivided profits .............................................................. $26.677.23
(b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and tax es p a i d ... 25336*68
740.55
cation in a P o rtlan d hospital w here
19.
Reserved
for
taxes,
in
te
re
st
and
d
e
p
re
c
ia
tio
n
...................................
2,600.00
, she underw ent an op eratio n for the
22. United S tates deposits, including po stal savings and deposits
rem oval of her tonsils.
of U. S. d isb u rsin g officers..................................................................
1.426.34
genuine, fresh, chicken
DEMAXD DEPOSITS, oth er th an banks, su b ject to rese rv e :
23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due th e
G resham I iideiioniinatlonal Services.
S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fu n d s ................. 236.155.27
126.11
Sunday school begins prom ptly at 24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................................
We serve them here w ith
25. C a sh ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and.
14,015.09
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26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ......................... ...........................................
16.no
ple and th e re will be p reach in g by the
T o tal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n b ank deposits, subject
i p asto r at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
to reserv e, item s 23. 24. 25, 26................................... $250.312.47
l n l j o u r lu n ch today nt
TIM ! AXD S ttlX G S D E P O S IT S subject to reserv e and pay ­
A co ttag e Bible study for ladies Is
able on dem and o r su b ject to notice:
■ held T uesday aftern o o n s and on T ues­
27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .............................................. 38-468.21
day evenings from 7:30 to 9 is the 28. S avings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ................................. ..
334.O8LO1
m idweek p ray er service.
A young
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b ­
ject to notice. Item s 27 and 28................................. $372,549.22
people's Bible study class is held each
R hone 2351
G re sh am
217 48
F rid ay evening beginning at 7:30. 35. L iabilities o th e r th an above, if a n y ........................................................
JA N U A R Y CLEARANCE SALE
Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear
Men’s Furnishings
SILK PONGEE
WORK SHOES
59c
$2.95
Shoes
Dry Goods
GLOVES
39c
L. A. WACK & CO.
HOT STUFF
S T I!) H ’ S
T A M A L E S
The Oscarette
TRY
The Orlensys Toilet Articles
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
N ew Years Resolutions
MARCEL Me
HAIR CUT »«
ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE
T hird S tre et
Phone 99x1
Many souls are being saved in the
ToU1 .............................................................................................................. ..
! Sunday afternoon m eetings and great S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss.
j In terest is being taken it Is reported
I. C. J. L undquist, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear
I also th e atten d an ce is good and m uch th a t th e above statem en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
C. J. LUNDQUIST. Caahler.
good is being accom plished. They ex ­
tend a hearty in v itation to everyone CORRECT—A tte s t: A. Meyers. Theod B rugger. C. J. L undquist. D irecto rs“
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 7th day of Ja n u a ry . 1926.
to atten d the services. T here will be
ROY H. GIBBS. N otary Public.
sp ec1«! m usic each Sunday afternoon.
My com m ission expires Dec 22. 1929.