PAOS FOUB
QBESBAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY,
APRII,
80,
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GRESHAM LOCALS
W. J. H ollenbeck arriv ed F rid ay
from B urley. Idaho, for a few days'
visit w ith his wife and fath er-in -law .
Water to Be Nhot Off.
M. D. K ern. Mrs. H ollenbeck expects
The w ater w ill be sh u t off In th e en to re tu rn to Los A ngeles th is week
tire system ot G resham to n ig h t from and will rem ain th e re w ith th e ir ch il
dren until th e close of th e school year,
8 o clock to ab o u t 2 in th e m orning
when they will Join Mr. H ollenbeck in
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. R ossm an of P o rt Idaho, th e ir fu tu re home. Mr. and
land w ere c a lle rs a t th e home of H. L Mrs. H ollenbeck and Mr. K ern visited
and L. T. St. C lair on S unday a f te r In P o rtlan d over Sunday.
noon.
The W. C. T. U. will m eet T h u rsd ay
Mrs. I. McColl has gone to N ew port
aftern o o n at 2:30 w ith Mrs. A. M. Mc
w here she may spend th e g re a te r p a rt
M anus. A pleasing fea tu re of th e a f
of th e sum m er. She expects to re tu rn
ternoon will be an ad d ress by Miss
freq u en tly to G resham to v isit w ith
Lida M. O'Bryon, rep u b lican candidate
h er m other, Mrs. E. L innem ann. The
for th e office of judge of th e co u rt of
la tte r, who is in h er 98th year, is co n
dom estic relations. Miss O'Bryon is a
sid erab ly im proved in health.
deputy d istric t atto rn ey and if elected
Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond B. R ogers of
will succeed Judge R ichard Deich who
P o rtlan d w ere d in n er gu ests on S un
w as recen tly appointed by G overnor
«•“ -» w
Because o f the great num ber o f
day of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. St. Clair.
P ierce to tak e the place of Judge
B
uicks b ough t each year, and
Miss Sadie D otson is spending a few
Jacob K anzler, who resigned. Miss
days w ith relativ es a t Skam okaw a,
because
every dollar o f the savings
O’Bryon is especially in te reste d in the
W ashington and A storia. ’
o f great volum e goes back into
cause of helpless ch ild ren and consid
T he W om en's M issionary society of
ers them th e s ta te ’s g re a te st asset.
Duick valu e, B u ick ’s m od erate
th e B ap tist ch u rch w ill hold an in te r
She is endorsed by th e Women
price
buys quality.
estin g m eeting a t th e ch u rch on F ri
L aw yer’s association of Oregon in her
day afternoon, A pril 23, beginning at candidacy.
Buiclt can , an d d oet build its cars the
2:30. Mrs. G. H. E kdahl, a retu rn ed
w a y a Im o to r car engineers w ould lik e
R.
E.
Cannon,
p
rin
cip
al
of
G
resham
to build theirs, if their volum e or sellinä
m issionary from th e Bolivian Indian
price perm itted.
m ission will speak of h er w ork and Union high school, has been g ran ted a
• P ot ci(kt fttntccutivt t > • i •
w ill have on hand a num ber of a r ti degree of bachelor of science in educa
*8 HuickL '’
m ore cars today than
cles m ade by th e Indians. Musical tion at a recen t m eeting of th e board
: : eur|fb e fo r e
B u ic k h i s t o r y . / T h “
num bers w ill be given by Mrs. K. J. of reg en ts of the U niversity of Oregon.
C h J ^ L AJ r ° m o h i,t F b ,C w a n ti fin er tr a n s p o r ta tio n at
K agberg and th e Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Mr. Cannon has attended th e sum m er
Chamber o/ c „ mmrrc«. low er cost. A nd in Buick they get it.
F airw ea th er. A h ea rty in v itation Is school of the U. of O. extension w ork
for the p ast-tw o y ears and w ith addi
extended to all .
B U IC K M O T O R C O M P A N Y
tional
correspondence w ork tak en up
Miss F ried a B ratzel has set Ju n e 4
,
«/ General Motors CorooroJimi
as th e date of th e sp rin g rec ital of her a t odd tim es, has succeeded in fulfill
FLINT, MICHIGAN
pupils. She has secured the a s sist ing all th e academ ic and sch o lastic
ance of Victor D ePinto, te ac h er of vio req u irem en ts for th e bachelor of
lin with E llison-W hite C onservatory science degree. F or some tim e he had
of Music, who w ill be accom panied at held th e degree of bachelor of science
| th e piano by Miss M arg aret Notz, a in a g ric u ltu re from Oregon A gricul
tu ra l College. Mr. Cannon has attend
| P o rtlan d m usician.
ed sum m er school for th e p ast seven
The So and Sew circle of th e Meth- years.
I odist Ladies Aid w ill m eet on W ednes-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. C avanagh spent
SALES — SERVICE
I day aftern o o n w ith Mrs. F ra n k Peak
1801
Phones
Sunday
afternoon
in
V ancouver,
407
Miss G ertru d e A lexander w as the
G resham
W
ashington,
w
here
they
w
ere
the
Boring
i accom panist T h u rsd ay evening over
g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern.
radio b ro ad castin g statio n K F JR for
Mrs. M ary R ansley, who ow ns the
I the Joseph F in ley q u a rte t singing
lo v e r the A shley Dixon circu it from residence on Hood avenue and F o u rth
stre e t rec en tly vacated by Mr. and
S herm an Clay studio. Solo and duet
Mrs.
George Lane, has moved from
num bers w ere a.'so rendered. P ro fes
sor F inley is well know n in m usical Hood R iver and w ill occupy h er house.
Mrs. M arg aret E. H aw ley, cooking
I circles in G resham .
d em o n strato r for th e P. E. P. com pany,
w as in G resham Monday show ing sev
era l new u se rs of electric ran g es the
fine points of th e ir op eratio n
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n , who
have sp e n t the w in ter in C alifornia,
arriv ed in G resham F rid a y afternoon.
They drove th ro u g h and had an in te r
estin g trip , though th ey w ere delayed
To meet the heat situation
in the beginning of th e ir Journey by
! C O IO U ID V A R N I
excessive rain s. They a re stopping
te m p o rarily in Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n 's
A fine m ercerized weave in large floral
home.
designs and sm all figures in th e new
sum m er colorings, yard
Mrs. L ester C linefelter, of Sandy, is
spending some tim e w ith Mrs. P earl
36-inch p rin ts in figures and block p attern s,
Mack and assistin g in th e housew ork.
Miss F ran ces Zim m erm an, of P o rt
special, y a r d ..
v a rn is h e s — w e h a n d le only land, is w ith her au n t, Mrs. A. W.
h ig h e st q u a lity . Ask fo r v a r Shipley for a few days.
M ercerized voiles in plain and figured,
n ish and we w ill give you
Tlie A reme club will give a card p a r
\\ a te r-S p a r, w a te r-p ro o f v a r ty a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
th e y ard 35c,
50c
n ish and prove th a t it w o n ’t R. M organ at C hanticleer Inn F rid ay
tu rn w hite, by sh o w in g you evening, April 23, to w hich a g en eral
th e v a rn ish e d wood panel invitation is extended to he present.
th a t h as been su b m erg ed in
Divorce proceedings have been tiled
o u r a q u a riu m fo r m o n th s. ag ain st Guy D. Jo n es by his wife,
use of Quality”
GRESHAM,OREGON
B eatrice Rose Jones in th e co u rt of
I’HOXE t i l l
dom estic relatio n s. Mrs. Jo n es is r e
siding in P o rtlan d w ith her fath er.
We Give Green Trading Stamps
Several G resham people w ill take
p a rt iu th e program to be ren d ered a t
th e Fairview schoolhouse F rid ay eve C h arter No. 135
Huick
with many motor cars
-b u t its Va/ue with none
“The Oxford”
n popolar double'
breasted node!
for spring
QieSeOerBUICK.
W. W. METZGER
Unusual Value in these New
2 Pants Suits
s2 5 *35 *45
Virgin Wool Fabrics, together with good
tailoring insures satisfaction in every suit
we sell. ,’he season’s newest fabrics now
on display.
We can save you
from $5 to $10 a suit
AylsWortK 6 M drtir\'-
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W ear ’
Cl S h o r—
es
G R ESH A M
The home of M.irt ixhdffner & M.irx Clothes
SAND I GRAVEL
Crushed R ock, R oad M aterial
NEW
DRESS
MATERIALS
SOISETTES
PRINTS
VOILES
Ä
50c
walrad
Beporl », th, CttndlUon », R' “ r~ D" ' rlC' N°' 12
W a lr a d & W righ t, Inc.
P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 23:11»
G resh am P h o n e 1631
ning. w hen th e play, “T he D elegate’
w ill be p u t on. sponsored by th e F a ir
view P aren t-T ea ch e r association. Mrs.
As G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t close of business April 12, 1926
Gresham, Oregon Jam es S terlin g and Mrs. A rnold Ruegg
will give an in stru m e n ta l duet num ber,
RESOURCES
H. W. S trong will ren d e r a solo and 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills
of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of th e bank (including
he and his son, W inston, w ill play a
item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) .....................................
w So
h arm onica duet. T hese fea tu re s will 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ...................................
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be given betw een ac ts of th e play
3. U S . governm ent secu rities owned, including those show n in
item s 30 and 35, if a n y ...............................
.
.
Mrs. N ancy J a n e Singleton and Mrs.
Im ogene Reed Jack so n , of P o rtlan d , 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign gov-
ernm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those
sp en t S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e L. P.
show n in item s 30 and 35. it a n y ...................
M anning home Mrs. S ingleton is the 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, etc.
.......................
i «sn no
se creta ry of the D ouglas county peo 6. B anking house, $25.000: fu rn itu re and fixtures, »5.123.61............ 30 123 51
ple's reunion w hich m eets an n u ally 7. R eal e sta te ow ned o th er th an banking h o u s e .. . .
8. (a) Law ful reserv e w ith federal reserv e b a n k .............. ‘»91.45.U
at P en in su la park. It has over 700 8. (be) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from o th er banks, b ankers
m em bers sc attered over P o rtlan d and
and tru st co m p an ies.................
vicinity.
10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and Item s on o th er banks in the 18.862.36
sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ..........................
533.83
11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and
ESSAY CO NTEST WINS
o th er cash ite m s........................................................
110.62
FAVOR |> SCHOOLS
T otal «cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9. 1 0 and 11, »48,551.85
Much favorable com m ent is being
T otal
I received by the F irs t S tate bank on Its
$673.875.28
„ ,
L IA B IL IT IE S
I selection of su b jects for its essay con
. C apital stock paid i n .........................................
$ 30,000.00
te sts in both th e high and public
. S u rp lu s fund ............................................” ' ’
25,000.00
schools T he eighth grade pupils are
(a) Undivided profits .............»¡¿'99157
(b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes paid
4 98135
studying the co n stitu tio n of th e United
6,010.22
Reserved for taxes, in te rest and depreciation
S tates and fam iliarizing them selves
2,531 67
United S tates deposits, including postal savings and deposits
offer« easy tim e-pay
with th e life of Benjam in F ran k lin
of I S. d isb u rsin g officers. .
4.41
m ent te rm s at th e
in o rd er th a t they may determ in e to
S d b i’ . niE,,OS,,T S \ O.,h e r th a n b an k s' o b j e c t to reserv e:
Individual
deposits
su
b
ject
to
check.
Including
deposits
due
the
low est cred it-co st lu
w hat extent his influence w as felt and
S tate of Oregon, county, cities or oth er public funds
th e industry.
w hat effect It had in the fram ing of
220,866.49
Demand certificates of deposit ou tstan d in g
126.11
Hie co n stitu tio n : while th e high school
r cheeks
h
,hi9 n d bank
o u tstan d in g payable on dem and
5,648.25
stu d en ts a re sc ratch in g th e ir heads
Certified
o ° u f tsta
in g ................
S IX SEDAN
1.00
T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank deposits, subject
over th e problem of w hat they can
to reserv e item s 23, 24. 25, 26
j'>->fi«i «-
best do to show th eir ap p reciatio n of
" M l 1M» M V O W I DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e 'a’nd p ay
th a t w hich they prize most highly—
able on dem and or subject to notice:
P r
I
Tim e certificate of deposit o u tstanding
40,071.88
T here are m any co n tests on at th is 28. S avings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ...........................
343.218.26
T°
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t
C
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,fAt
nm,
e
and,.SaVinf-
deP«8it«
Payable
on
dem
and
o
r
sub-
| lime—one a nation wide o rato ric al
Je tt to notice, item s 27 and 28.............................
*qeq son , ,
nntest, and stu d en ts a re no doubt 35. L iabilities
o th e r th an above, if a n y ...................
F . O. II. F a rto ry
396 99
I quite busy, but th is is as it should be
T otal ...» • ,............................................
| P resident Coolidge says, in speaking
and Spe, Ifl. allo n s sub-
chan<e w ith o u t notice
I of contexts of the c h a ra c te r of those S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah ss
I of th e F irst S tate bank. " It rep rese n ts
FIRST STATE BANK
we all know
T h e fo rm al 1926 e x h ib its of new m o to r-cat
m ade. T h e veil h a s been lifted from new prod
p lans of b u ild ers of c o m p e titiv e c a rs have be
T h e d o m in a tin g v a lu e of th e luxurious, fast,
fui O verland Six is even m ore a p p a re n t th a n
It is c re a tin g a g re a t, new g roup of o w n e r-e n t
Now we all know th a t now here, w ith in a price
h ig h e r in d o lla rs, can th e specifications, din
beauty of th is su p e rb c a r even be a p p ro x im ati
? C IW
<? 8
Overland Six
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO
Gresham
Oregon
the m ost effective method of en listin g
x u
the in te re st of young men and women C O R R F c t x
in o u r governm ental in stitu tio n s.” In
the opinion of educators, a clo ser ac
q u ain tan ce w ith the co n stitu tio n of the
United S tates is a fu n dam ental need s e rie , of a r tic le , app earin g in th e
I today In th e education of young peo-
Msirch num ber of th e L ite ra ry Digest,
I Pie.
Older people a re show ing an Intense
T hose p articip a tin g in the F irst
**¿7! " th * WOrk and
*’ qUlte
I S tate bank essay co n test will And a
i? "
f,h ? t at h , r * Wt“
“ ,a W
| g reat deal of m a terial for thought In a num ber of stu d en ts p articip a tin g th an
?" LUNDQUIST, Cashier.
ROY H. OIBBS. N otary Public.
My com m ission expires Dec. 22. 1929.
In any of t h e ~ n t e s t . heretofore had
by th e F irs t S tate bank
Mr. and M r,. A rth u r P a rk e r and
fam l|F of St. H elens, form er G resham
rM ,d*‘n ta-
on Sunday with Mr
and M r, R M H ardy
“