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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1926)
PAG« R U B GKESHAB OUTLOOK, FRANK GREENMAN WEDS MISS MABRY (TURIN TUESDAY, JULY 13, li«« GRESHAMLOCALS A p retty home w edding wan cele T he Outlook office w ill be closed all brated at the home of th e bride s p a r day tom orrow (W ednesday) for the ents, Mr. and Mrs. George C urrln, at ! an n u al Outlook picnic. T his year a 8 o’clock Sunday m orning, w hen th eir trip will be m ade to Longview, W ash d a u g h te r,¿ M iss Mabry C urrln, was ington, and a visit to th e big mills. m arried to F ra n k G reenm an, of F air- A society m eeting of th e F ree view, th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n p e r form ing th e cerem ony. T he home was M ethodist church w ill be held S a tu r beautifully decorated In flowers and day evening. Ju ly 17, a t w hich tim e a I fern s and the w edding m arch was delegate will be chosen to rep rese n t the circu it at the an n u a l conference played by Miss P e a rl Ruegg. The bride was attired in peach co l w hich will convene Ju ly 21 a t the ored g eo rg ette crep e and ca rrie d a cam pground betw een P o rtlan d and Beaverton. bouquet of sw eet peas of the sam e I B eav erto n - Officers for the com ing r e ln la y ear w il* 3,80 be elected at the m eet shade. T he bridesm aid, Miss s V V i irginia C urrln w ore rose georgette. The ing S atu rd ay evening Reuben K aser and wife have moved groom was attended by Melvin B rqg- ger and Jo Ann Supple, th e sm all from th e P ullen place w here they It took Bobby Jones 12 years to I niece of th e bride, acted as flower have resided for som e tim e, to th e break into national title holding girl. A w edding b rea k fa st was served, Cowan house In E astm an addition Mr. ranks, but now a t 24 he is recog and la ter th e couple left for an auto K aser has gone to ea stern Oregon for nized as one of th e g re a te st golfers to u r of so u th ern Oregon afte r which the seaso n ’s w ork in harvesting. in the world. He was b attlin g for they will re tu rn to reside in Fairview his third title last week in the U. Mrs. M arjorie Lym an South, of Sa S. Open at Columbus, 0 .— already w here Mr. G reenm an is associated lem, hag been h ere for a visit w ith holding the U. S. A m ateur and the with his fa th e r in th e d airy business. | h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ly British open. Photo— as he a rriv T he bride is a g rad u a te of the Hepp man. and o th e r relatives. Mrs. South ed^ from E ngland w ith his • new n er high school and also Oregon Agri has recen tly grad u ated from th e U ni c u ltu ra l College. v ersity of so u th ern C alifornia. She com pleted h er ju n io r year a t W iliam In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. No A m erica's first E uro p ean -ty p e light com m ission or brokerage. Very easy ca r on display in G resham S aturday, | ette U niversity. term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Ju ly 17.—Adv. Someone obligingly saved F. A. Mil ler the tro u b le of digging betw een 300 and 400 h ills of his early potatoes at Melville farm some tim e d u rin g th e past week. T he w ork was attended to a t night as th e su n 's ray s w ere too hot d u rin g th e day. T he p lu n d erers left vines and potatoes in a m ass on top of th e ground a fte r ta k in g such potatoes as th ey wished. It’s Here! America’s First European-Type Light Car In Gresham July 17 EXTRA SPECIAL! DECORATED ENGLISH TEA POTS Miss N ettle Tong from n ear Los An geles is v isitin g friends and relativ es in Oregon d u rin g h er sum m er vaca tion. She h as relativ es a t D am ascus w here the Tong fam ily form erly lived, also a siste r In P o rtland. She visited th e Rev. and Mrs. W. T. K lotzbach and Miss Minnie R obertson w hile in G resham . The Whippet Mrs. J. C. S tanley has as g u ests her iHiniiMiKjniiiiiiiiiioiiiuiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitjiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiifjiiuiiiiiiiiniKii- b rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. P alm q u ist and These are very special at this time and sell regularly for ch ild ren spent th ree days at th e C h ris Mrs. E n g h au ser of C reston, Iowa. 98c and $1.25 tian M issionary A lliance cam pm eeting They a re on th e ir way hom e from On at Relfontalne last week, re tu rn in g to tario, C alifornia, w here they visited G resham S atu rd ay . They visited w ith with an o th er sister, Mrs. F ra n k L. Smith. T h eir re tu rn home w ill be over relativ es at Canby T uesday night. the N orthern Pacific. H arry L usted and wife, of L ents, Miss V irginia C u rrin gave a m iscel Phone 1236 accom panied by th e fo rm e r's m other, Gresham laneous show er a t her home on F rid ay Mrs. L. T. L usted, and sister, Miss The Ntore that always gives you values In line and detail these Inez, left S atu rd ay aftern o o n for a evening in honor of Miss E lizabeth Sch w edler. The bride-to-be received in h » ih I h I n n Yujiiijjuiiiij? w eek's stay a t M anzanita and o th er practical house frocks of a num ber of useful and b eautiful gifts. beaches. The evening w as spent w ith co n v ersa durable, washable percale Miss M arjorie Jones, of E ndicott, tion, afte r w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere are as smart as the most W ashington, w as th e g u est of Miss served. M ary M iller over th e w eek-end. Miss fashionable a f t e r n o o n R ecent g u ests a t th e C. E. Johnson Jones w as a form er stu d e n t a t G resh home w ere his uncle, A. C. H am pton, gown. am Union high school. Mrs. H am pton and dau g h ter, E lizabeth Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M artin are enjoy Anne. Mr. H am pton is su p e rin te n Made with flare skirts ing sea breezes a t Bandon-by-the-sea. dent of th e A storia schools and is a They left Sunday and expect to spend m em ber of the sta te tex t book com and trimmed with attractive about ten days a t th e beach m ission. braid. \ ery specially priced Miss E lla B ittn er of N ational City, at C alifornia, w as in G resham on b u si Goodrich Puts Tire Prices Back to Level of 1394. ness m a tte rs Monday m orning. She A generous reduction in tire prices w as accom panied by her p are n ts, who reside on a ran ch at Colton, n ea r E s ju st announced by th e B. F. Goodrich tacada. Rubber com pany, has resto re d th e Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ackley, of V an price levels of two y ears ago, ac co rd couver, W ashington, have rented and ing to Delle D. Sm ith, local Goodrich moved into th e T elford house on Hood dealer, ‘T his Is m uch m ore th an a cu t avenue. Mr. Ackley is th e uncle of throw n out to a ttr a c t a few backw ard Mrs. W. T. Shelley. Special in Boys Blue Denim Bib Overalls, medium R. E Cannon and fam ily are camped Ure b u y ers”, says Mr. Sm ith. "Com parison of th e new p rice list w ith weight, triple stitched. Sizes S to 16 years A n « at T idew ater n ear W aldport, Oregon. any size .............................................. They expect to rem ain th e re during prices on th e g re a t m ajo rity of sizes and types In 1924 show s how com the m onth of July. Boys and Girls’ Play Suits, blue denim and khaki pletely an y so-called ’inflation’ has Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery a c c o m - jbee” squeezed out of tire prices. In a ages 1 to 8 years, any size................................ panled ih e ir son-in-law and his wife, m ajo rity of cases, the new prices Mr. and Mrs. H arry Buckle, to the m atch th e prices of tw o y ea rs ago.” M rn ’j and Boys' KEDS, all sizes. Now in stock. C h arter No. 135 Mr. Sm ith also points out th a t the .. . . R eserve D istrict No. 12 m o u n tain s Monday w here they will Report of the Condition of spend the g re a te r p a rt of th e week new prices, figured in p ercen tag es, are 25 per cent or m ore below the Mrs. H. S. M cM urry and th ree ch il At G resham , in the Stat« of Oregon, at close of business Ju n e 30, 1926. dren, Mrs. C. 8. McMurry and four peak prices of la st year. “The House of Quality’ ch ild ren and Alta McMurry are spend GRESHAM,OREGON Former Gresham Resident Passes. RESOURCES ing tw o weeks at Pacific City. MiRs l’HONt 1411 Mrs. Mary Ann McMillan, form erly 1. L oans and discounts. Including rediscounts, acceptances or bills G ladys McMurry is spending the sum of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of th e bank (including a resid ...... en t of '..S-S.. G resham died ,n in i-ort- P o rt- g .111, , men — (Ye G ive Green T rading Stam ps ' m er at th e hom e of a cousin, Mrs. item s shown in 29. 80 and 32. if a n y ) ................................. $171.390.77 Floyd K erchem a t G ladstone. land F rid ay Ju ly 9. at th e age of 43 ------------------------------- nui ■niimn ....... « - ' 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ................................... 18.50 y ears from B right's disease. Mrs. M e -1 3. If. S. governm ent secu rities owned, including those show n in A su rp rise w as given H. W hitehead item s 30 and 35, if a n y ............................................... 2,950.00 at his hom e at C lackam as in honor of M illan s husband. Andrew McMillan, 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign gov preceded her in death five y ears ago. his ,0 th b irth d ay . Those presen at She is survived by a son. G ran t Mc ernm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., Including those shown in ilents 30 and 35. if a n y ................................... 430,748.09 th e d in n er w ere Mr. and Mrs. W hite- M illan, who fo rm erly attended high 6. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, Judgm ents, e tc ............ 1.650.00 head and son, H enry, Mr. and Mrs. L I. Banking house, (25,000: fu rn itu re ami fixtures, $5.123.51 30,123 i] M attoon, of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. school in G resham , and she is also 8. (a) Law ful reserve with federal reserv e bank survived by two b ro th ers, A rth u r 8. (bet (’ash on hand In vault and due from o th er banks, b ankers 31,122.53 M. M attoon and Mrs. Belle F erguson G ran t, of G resham , and John G rant, of and tru st c o m p a n ie s ................................................... 37,168.86 and grandson. G eorge K nleriem . of Deering. A laska. The fu n eral was 10. E xchanges for clearing house and item s on oth er b an k s in the P o rtlan d , Mr. and Mrs. C, A. C aro held yesterday at St. M ary’s ca th e d ra l sam e city or town as reportin g b a n k ....................................... 832.25 th ers, Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood, Mrs. 11. Cheeks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bunk and w ith com m itm ent services in Rose oth er cash ite m s.................................................... 499 59 A lta G entry and son, R ussell, and Dr. City cem etery T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8. 9, 10 and 11. .$69 6 '3 23 A. Thom pson, the last an old friend 15. O ther assets, if a n y ................................. ld< II 546.98 of the family. «♦Ill tbs ’’best seller, ev er •».. voinn»« ■ having been T otal W A. H essel and wife r e tu r n e d ! $707,061 08 I.l AHI 1.1 llt.s from S eattle Sunday evening a i u i . ( 16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................... $30,000.00 four-day auto trip . They retu rn ed via A ,, you s pK ilacker?" T h a t’s a u S urplus fund ........................................................ 25,000.00 Snoqualm ie pass th ro u g h Yakima v al new mu' ch. -'^r. in a n - • «per con 18. (a) Undivided profits .................................................. $20.962 61 te st to describe a pe»sau cru el to a n (b) Less c u rre n t expenses. Interest and tax es paid 20,933.97 28.04 ley valley, stopping at L ake K etchllas. im als? 19. Reserved for taxes. Interest and depreciation 3,791.66 They rep o rted th e heat ns terrifle in 22. United S tates deposits, including postal savings and deposits the Yakim a co u n try , especially in If you w ant vour u m b rella to last of U s disb u rsin g officers 38.21 w hat is known as H orseheaven, and double the usual tim e m ake it a ru le D E M tM » DEPO SITS, other than hanks, subject to reserve unless conditions change in th e m oun to pour a few drops of oil Info the top 23. Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposits due the notch about once a month. T his p re S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public funds tains, thRt co untry will be out of w a vents the ends of th e ribs from r u s t Every man in Gresham would thank us if we could 246.555 33 «4. ]>«-niarul certId eates of deposit o u tstan d in g . 126 11 te r by August 15. They attended the ing and so prolongs th e life of the induce the women in his home to se n e W eatherlv Ice of b an k o u ts ta n d in g p a y a b le on d em an d 6,765.26 O verland d ea le rs' convention in Se um brella. 26. ( er tilled checks o u ts t a n d in g ....................................... 7.00 a ttle and brought back w ith them a rliT/I!1 ° nce? r tw ,c e * w,eek as dessert. It is made with T otal of dem and deposits, oth er th an bank deposits subject I se a fork Instead of a spoon when that flavor that you like better each time you taste it. to reserve Kents 23, 24, 25 26 geco , 53.70 new O verland w hippet w hich will be blending flour and w ater. It quickly IIM I 181» > 1 1 |8 ( .s DEPOSITS, pay- on display in th e ir salesroom Ju ly 17. m akes the m ix tu re smooth. able on dem and or subject to notice: at home CrUshl d ^ uit' you can have a ^ n d a e right Messrs. B arr an d W elty, who also a t 27. T im e certificates of deposit outstan d in g ..................... 41.106.97 tended the convention, retu rn ed by S tain s on knife handles may be r e 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice .. ’ 354.631 86 moved by rubbing w ith a p aste of Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or sub the way of Pacific highw ay. w hiting and tu rp en tin e. In uny site carton you desire at S0e the quart or in ject to notice, item s 27 and 28...................................$395,738.83 quart bricks at .»Ge. Mrs. K A Miller and d au g h ter. V ir Cedar Poor and Window Screen*. Total (707,051.08 ginia, and son, Alden, have retu rn ed Good screens 2-6 x 6-6, (1.50. W in from Seavlew. W ashington, w here S ta te of Oregon. County of M ultnomah, ss. dow screen s and special sized doors Mr. M iller made m ade to order. G resham W oodw ork ,» ... o ? ’ L L“ n.d1 U‘“‘’ c"*h ,’,r of th,> above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear they spent a week two trip s to th e beach w hile they ing Shop, phone 50x1. th a t th e above statem ent Is tru e to the best of my know ledge ami belief. SECOND & MAIN w-ere there. GRESHAM CORRECT—A tte s t. A. Meyers, Theod Brugger. C. J. L u n d q ^ s V .^ r e c t o r e ^ ' Gresham Beauty Shoppe Miss Ina Sm ith is home for a th ree- ev erything io th e line of cosm etic Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 12th day of Ju ly , 1926 week vacation from her duties at Good th erap y C ourteous S and t.C la ir efficient “ F ir »t into th e traffic jam S atu rd ay . Outlook office will be closed all dav ROY II. OIBBS, N otary Public. S am aritan hospital w here she is in My com m ission expires Dec 22, 1920. train in g for a nurses* course. au- ' Im plem ent Co.—Adv. nual picnic. MAzttm P ercale House Dresses ! HEPP’S RACKET STORE sour 98c TOW Eastman Lumber Co. ‘‘feS FIRST STATE BANK </OC ! 75c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. You Will Thank Us $ (D srarrtte