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LIVESTOCK CLUBS GROW
, w ill be in
IX INTEREST IX COUNTY , w ith th e
Livestock w ork is grow ing rapidly
according to rep o rts from the office of
County Club A gent W. D. K inder. An
en th u siastic m eeting was held a t the
Victory schoolhouse on th e evening of
A pril 19. when boys and girls in te re st
ed in dairy and pig club w ork w ere
p rese n t besides a large num ber of p a r
ents. L. J. Allen, livestock leader of
th e state, gave a splendid ta lk on calf
and pig club w ork in general, discuss
ing feeds, m anagem ent and accurate
record keeping. Mr. K inder gave help
ful in stru ctio n s in the filing and filling
of the records and reports. The com
m unities of Fairview , T routdale, L u st
ed, O rient, Victory and Pow ell Valley
w ere represented a t the g ath erin g and
th e older ones p resen t showed their
in te rest and w illingness to cooperate
w ith the boys and g irls in th e ir efforts.
Miss Lucy Case, n u tritio n specialist,
th e county A pril 23 to w ork
leaders of the grow th and
health clubs. A grow ing in te re st is
being show n in th is club and a very
m arked difference in the Individuals
who a re ca rry in g out full in stru ctio n s
in diets, exercise and oth er points is
noticeable.
Mrs. B. W. T h o rn e has Just com plet
ed her first 100 per cen t club in th e
county for 1926. She has w orked hard
w ith her cooking club and h as put
over a fine piece of work, according to
Mr. K inder. T he club consisted of 15
members, P e a rl Yandell, Lois Kelly,
L aura Todd, E dith Morgan, K ath erin e
Dietl, Jean E lkington, Jean Inglis, Ro
berta K idder, N ellie Johnson, Alice
Shelley, M arjorie A ylsw orth, Emma
D orvland, Ju a n ita Adams, Elizabeth
Blonu and C h arlo tte Johnson. The
club has raised funds sufficient to send
a delegate to sum m er school at C or
vallis. P earl Yandell having been se
lected to m ake the trip.
GRAVEL
C rushed R ock, R oad M aterial
W a lr a d & W r ig h t, In c .
P o rtla n d P h o n e EA. 2330
G re sh am P h o n e 1631
WE CAN SAVE
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give you solid w orth and genuine
p erso n al service, a t low c o s t
GATES FUNERAL HOME
Phone 2471
AUCTION SALE
RALPH JO H ANSO N FARM
Near Orient school, Mt. Hood Loop Highway, about Five
Miles East of Gresham, Oregon,
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926
Sale Begins at 1 P. M.
I am q u ittin g th e farm to e n g a g e in o th e r w ork, an d
m ust, th e re fo r sell a ll m y live sto ck a n d fa rm m ac h in ery .
A cco rd in g ly I w ill sell a t a u c tio n on th e above d ate. SA LE
BEGINNIN G AT 1 P. M., a ll of th e fo llo w in g :
Registered Jersey Helfer of the St. Mawes stock. Reg
istered Jersey Helfer of the W. S. Ladd stock. Team of
Mares both nine years old. weight about 2860 Ibsj a good
team in every way. Colt Gelding, two years old last Feb
ruary, weight about 1200 lbs. New Vertical Lift Deering
Mowing Machine, has cut 20 acres of hay only. Hay rake.
Hay Carriage, Fork and Rope. Hay Rack. Hoover Potato
Digger. John Deere Manure Spreader, capacity 70 bushels.
16-ineh Oliver Plow. 3-section Iron Harrow. Orchard
Spray Pump. Iron Shod Sled. Set Farm Harness and lot
of horse collars. Post Hole Auger. 200 feet
inch cable
with block. Double trees, eveners, single trees, swamp
hooks, jind a lot of small implements ami tools too nu
merous to mention.
TERMS— Sum s under $20.00, cash. Over $20.00 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith
in te re st a t 8 per cent per annum on notes approved by clerk.
Just What You’ve Been Looking For
B ailey’s Bob and B eauty Shoppe
now open to the public. E xpert m a r
celling and all kinds of beauty w ork
—Adv.
Bank of Gresham BROADCAST
—every one of us is driving through life
...................there’s two roads....................
the “rough road of spending” .................
. . . . . . .and the “smooth road of saving”
which one...............are you using............
get over on the smooth road today with
an account at the
SPECIAL
SALE
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESH A M , OREGON
on
COATS
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
T he outlook for a very good fru it
crop th is year is prom ising and ju d g
ing by th e size of th e ch erries, prunes
and o th e r early varieties, th e season
P o p u la r T w eeds and o th e r w ill be alm ost six weeks e a rlie r th an
m ix tu re fab rics s trik e th e heretofore. T he w eath er has been
n ew est fe a tu re fo r w om en ideal all sp rin g and the farm ers all
a n d m isses.
over ea ste rn M ultnom ah county have
SPO R T COATS in tan , g reen , an early s ta rt w ith seeding and p lan t
ing w hich w ill be to th e ir ad vantage if
g ray , h e n n a a n d m ix tu re s.
it is a dry sum m er as is being predict
S p ecially priced fo r
ed. The early cauliflow er is looking
S a tu rd a y
splendid and th e grow ers a re anticl
p atln g an early harv est.
T he m any friends of Floyd Reed will
be so rry to learn th a t he w as removed
to th e hospital again Monday. It is
sin cerely hoped he w ill reg ain his
h ealth soon.
Mrs. E lizabeth Morgan, of C orbett, is
rebuilding th e postoffice.
F erry Settlem eler has ju st purchased
J u s t receiv ed — M any a tt r a c t 80 ac res of tim b er land n ear S pring-
ive sty le s in d resse s fo r house dale and w ill begin a t once to cu t the
o r s tr e e t w ear.
E n g lish tim ber and clear th e land.
P rin ts , G in g h a m s & L inens.
Jo h n D obbins and his b ro th er, Joe,
M any c o lo rin g s; flared s k irts, who own land n ear th e highw ay at
se t in sleeves.
U pper L ato u rell, have ju st finished a
S a tu rd a y S pecial
m odern bungalow and furnished it
b eautifully and have tak en possession
of th e ir new home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen w ent
to T he D alles last w eek afte r spend
ing a sh o rt tim e a t th e ir Sandy ranch
Mrs. L ottie Benfield retu rn ed to C or
bett a lte r a six m o n th s’ stay in Call
fornla w ith relativ es and friends. She
d
eclares th a t no place looks as good
O sburn Bldg.
G resh am
as home.
Mrs. E. M. H enderson of Crown
Point ch alet will give a reception for
h er sister, Mrs. F ra n ce s C arry, on
T h u rsd ay
evening,
who
recently
Old Time and Modern
bought a home a t Oswego w here she
intends to go into business. Dancing
will be th e pastim e of th e evening "and
cake and ice cream will be served
N eighbors and young people In the
com m unity w ill be welcome.
WASH DRESSES
$1.45 to $2.45
The Ladies’ Shoppe
DANCE
Given by Girls’ Cooking Club to
send delegates to O. A. C.
FA IR V IE W CITY HALL
Saturday, May 1
Tables for ‘•500’
Good M usic
Good Time
Good Floor
Good Eats
BORING
The Rev. E. W. W ithnell will preach
at Boring Sunday m orning a t 10
o’clock on th e su b ject “Sin, Its W ages,
and th e Gift of God.” Sunday school
will be held a t 11 o’clock. In th e eve
ning a t 8 o'clock th e re w ill be a
special service for Odd Fellow s on the
su b ject "L ife's T re a su re s.” On F ri
day, A pril 30, a m usical program will
be given, the proceeds to be used as a
paym ent on th e new piano. The p ro
gram will be announced later.
R efreshm ents served by th e Club
RALPH JOHANSON, Owner
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer
A. MEVERS, Clerk
A dmission, Ladies 25c
COTTRELL
‘Gravity Balance’
gives America a new
power
sensation
The extraordinary per
formance-ability of this
beautiful, big, high-pow
ered Overland Six is win
ning over hosts of new en
thusiasts in every com
munity in America. With
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er delivered in a direct
line from its gravity-bal
anced engine straight
through to the rear axle
shaft, it is the snappiest,
fastest, most aggressive
car this country has ever
seen in its size-or-price
S IX S E D A N
935
$
F. O. II, Factory
Prices and Speclflcatlons sub-
lect to chango without notice.
T he New
W I L L Y ’S
F IN A N C E
PLAN
offers easy tim e-pay
m ent term s a t th e
low est cred it-co st In
the Industry.
O verland Six
Hessel Implement
Co.
The Sunday school of th e C ottrell
J. C. H ESSEL
W. A. H ESSEL
Com m unity ch u rch will m eet at 10
Phone Gresham 1111
o’clock Sunday, followed by preaching
by the Rev. Mr. H acking, of P ortland.
Mrs. C arl Goger and Mrs. 8. B.
Splaw n will conduct a sliver tea a t the C h a rter No. 257
R eserve D istrict No. 12
home of Mrs. Goger W ednesday a fte r
Report of the Condition of
noon for the benefit of the Ladles Aid.
E rn e st M eyers w as able to re tu rn to
At I ro utdale, in the S tate of Oregon, a t close of business A pril 12 1928
school T h u rsd ay m orning after an a t
RESOURCES
tack of the mumps.
Mrs. B erth a Clym er and Andy W alt 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts- accep tan ces or bills
of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of th e bank (Including
e rs and his sister, Alta, drove down
Item s show n In 29. 30, and 32, If a n y ) ..........
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from Hood River Sunday and visited
2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se c u re d ............................... .......................
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w ith Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Splaw n.
3. U. S. governm ent secu rities owned, including those show n in
item s 30 and 35, If a n y ..................................................................
8 350 00
VICTORY
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign govern
m ent, state, m unclpal, co rp o ratio n , etc., Including those
F o rty w ere p resen t T h u rsd ay after-1
show n In Item s 30 and 35, If a n y .......................................
2 498 21
noon at the m eeting of th e W om en’s
Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ...........................
E vangelical Union w hich m et at the
743.92
B anking house, $4,800.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,200 00
hom e of Mrs. R obert K erslake. The
8,000.00
(ab)
Cash
on
hand
In
v
au
lt
and
due
from
banks,
b
an
k
ers
and
usual ro u tin e of business was tra n s- j
co?1I)an*eB designated and approved rese rv e ag en ts of
acted, followed by a lunch. An ice
111J H 11*1 II K
cream social is being planned for the 11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and o th er 6,586.42
n ear future.
cash Item s .......................
126.37
Total cash and due from banks. Items 8. 9. 10 and 11. . $8,712.79
POWELL VALLEY
15. O ther assets. If a n y .......................
167.32
Total
T he G arden G irls’ club will give a
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wienie ro ast and outdoor p arty a t the
Pow ell Valley schoolhouse Tuesday
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evening, to w hich everyone is w el
1.250.00
come. Home m ade candy, w ienies and 18. (a) Undivided profits .............................................................. $1 254 65
buns will be sold, th e proceeds to be
Interest and taxes p a i d ...
1 102 01
152.64
22 fndhiA hki *’,’' I’O? ,T S ’1 ?th e r than b ank", subject to reserv e
used for th e benefit of the club.
23. Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due the
S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public funds
FAIRVIEW
25 f a«hler.s checks of th is hank ou tstan d in g payable on d e m a n d '' 58.392.88
1,089.02
T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th an bank deposits, subject to
“P ilgrim s of the N ight” will be the
them e of the serm on Sunday m orning
DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and p ay
at 11 o'clock at th e Sm ith Memorial
able on dem and or su b ject to notice:
P resb y terian church by th e pasto r, the 27. I inn* certificates of deponft outH tanding.......................
K Tin sr
Rev. E. R D. H ollensted.
Sunday 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tice....................................... 24771 «8
school will begin prom ptly at 10
Total of tim e aud savings deposits payable on dem and or su b
o'clock.
ject to notice, Items 27 aud 28.......................................$30,082 73
Total
T u rn over a new leaf—to th e W ant
$105,967.27
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DANCE
AT SANDY
Sat. Eve., April 21
A RT. ELW O OD
a n d hi» o rc h e s tra
A dm ission $1.00 a couple
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11 OKHM T—A ttest L. M. Cleek. H. E. Bloyd. D irectors.
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 21st day of April 1926.
JOHN S HUDSON, N otary Public,
___________ 2____________ ___ _______ com m ission ex p ires Feb. 17, 1928.
LUSTED
The Lusted Sew ing club g irls will
I give a basket social on T h u rsd ay eve
ning, April 29. at the Lusted school
house. A program will be rendered
and th e P lea san t Homs o rch e stra will
'p la y .
SANDY
P reaching services will be held at
the Sandy ch u rch on Sunday evening
a t 7:30. The Rev. H. Bickford will
speak at th is service. T h ere will be
special music.