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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRUIT BUYER PLANS SIMMER CAMPAIGN FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1«7 PAGE TH REE TROUTDALE day evening at th e C. I. R aker home in G resham . W ednesday evening g u ests at the C arl Zeibeck home w ere Mrs. C. E. Sm ith of Crookston, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. \\m . McCaffey, Mr. and Mrs. '7a rl Cooper, Miss T. A nderson of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. W. W Spence of th is place. J. H udson is clearin g th e ru b bish off of the Logan lots and is p u ttin g it in g ard en . T he S and I) club m et T hursday at th e home pf Mrs. Sam H arlow in P o rtland. F o u rteen ladies w ere p rese n t and all rep o rt a lovely time. V isitors who w ere th e re w ere Mrs. C. I. R aker of G resham . Mrs. A nna R ichardson and Mrs. E unice Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L ato u rell and Mrs. Alice C o u rter of L ato u rell F alls w ere visitors at the John A. L arsson home on Sunday. Miss L ula Mickley spent a few days in P o rtlan d w ith her sister, Mrs. G ale H anna. Sunday g u ests at th e J. S. H ud son home w ere J. L. H udson and his m other-in-law , Mrs. E. Thom p son. Mrs. L. Lund, who w as in the hospital for two m onths, is much im proved and is now w ith her sis te r in Bonneville, Oregon. T he L adies Aid w ill m eet a t th e P la n s a re being m ade by Denny hom e of Mrs. IL E. W atte on W ed & Co., w ell-know n fru it dealers, to nesday, A pril 6. A ssisting hostesses buy in th is d istric t next sum m er, a re Mrs. C arl Zeibeck and Mrs. according to R. R. H urst, d istric t W allace Spence. m anager, who w as in G resham Mr. and Mrs. Richard K n arr W ednesday looking ovar th e situ a have moved back to th e ir place at tion. Mr. H u rst asserte d th a t he Sandy Dell, a fte r spending several had received word from the C hica m onths at the home of his p aren ts, go office of his com pany th a t Denny Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr. & Co. are again in fine financial condition. The sam e inform ation _ T he en tertain m en t given by th e is contained in reliab le trad e p a T ro u td ale F low er club w as w ell attended and the p ro g ram and lit p ers throughout th e country. It w as reported by som e trad e tle play entitled "E vening B elles” p apers th a t th e big concern had w as m uch enjoyed. A nice sum felt some anxiety in m aking a r w as realized, w hich w ill be used in ran g em en ts for finances th is sea- I beautifying th e school grounds. son for th e ir various extensive op- I T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle will eratio n s. T his condition w as la rg e meet at the schoolhouse on Friday. ly th ro u g h heavy advances to grow April 8. Miss Maud W ilson of ers, especially in the la rg e apple O. A. C. w ill be a sp eak er of th e sh ipping d istric ts, and th e poor afternoon and Mrs. L. A. H arlow will give an o th er ta lk on Oregon ap p le m ark et last season. T he com pany w as never in b et ' history. te r shape th an now for m eeting Sunday gu ests a t the L. A. H a r obligations to grow ers, according low home w ere Mrs. C. J. Cook and to rep o rts, as all pap er h as been dau g h ter Mrs. M. Mallet. Mrs. Chas. g u aran teed by C ontinental & Com Levis, H. B. C hapm an and Mr. and m ercial Bank of Chicago. Mrs. Sam H arlow , all of P ortland. Mrs. Tom H ensley and son R ay T his com pany w ill o perate heavi ly in th is section th is season, both mond of P o rtlan d spent T uesday at in shipm ents of fru its and vege the home of h er p aren ts. T he C hevrolet g arage, w hich tables. It handled som ething over ten thousand c a rs the past season, w as p a rtly destroyed by fire a few FAIRVIEW about four hundred thro u g h the w eeks ago, is being rep aired . Mr. K n a rr expects to move in again as P o rtla n d office. Mrs. S. M. S tru ck en w as given a soon as th e building is com pleted. su rp rise p arty T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r M atches at the home of h er d au g h ter Mrs. SPRINGDALE spent Sunday in Oregon City v isit The next m eeting of th e S pring- ing w ith Mr. and Mrs. F red F eder- R. C. Brooks in honor of h er 73d birthday. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. d ale P aren t-T ea ch e r association spiel. S tru c k en 's d au g h ters from P o rt w ill be held on Monday, A pril 4, Mr. and Mrs. D. Van B uskirk are a t 8 p. m. A good p rogram w ill be the proud g ra n d p a re n ts of a baby land, Mrs. Lulu H irscli and Mrs. given and moving p ictu res w ill be boy born to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. show n, followed by refreshm ents. A ndrew s of B ridal Veil. E veryone is invited to attend. Miss B erth a H elm ing has gone i to Dee, O. egon, w here she has Casey’s Rheumatic Remedy. position. A blood tonic. D rives out the V isitors at th e Van B uskirk home poison of R heum atism , N euritis, on S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. Don Lum bago. R educes pain and sw ell Van B uskirk of Bridal Veil and ing of th e joints. P urities the Mrs. Goldie Cole of Base Line road. blood. Sold on a g u a ra n te e at $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall and per bottle by th e T aber P harm acy, I fam ily and Mr and Mrs. A rth u r G resham .—Adv. M atches w ere d in n er gu ests T ues- D ora F u rn a h l; Mrs. May Scam m on en T hursday evening at th e M ult of P o rtlan d w h o rec en tly c e le b ra t nomah hotel in behalf of th e old ed h e r SOth b irth d ay ; Mrs. Jim m in isters' pension fund. About 400 H enderson. Mrs. A ugust Johnson. g u ests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jo h n so n , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore of New Eliza Stone. Mrs. Ida Shepherd, b erg w ere at th e home of Mrs. Mrs C. P. Stone, F rieda and Sadie Eliza Stone W ednesday. As all S tru ck en . Mr. and Mrs. II. C. roads lead to T ro u td ale th is week Brooks and d au g h ter R oberta, and they im proved th e occasion by ta k the guest of honor. An enjoyable ing home a nice bunch of sm elt. tim e w as had by all present. A fter Mr. and Mrs. Will Sm ith and Mrs. refre sh m e n ts w ere served the g u ests d ep arted w ishing Mrs. Anna Engles of P o rtlan d visited at S tru ck en m any happy re tu rn s of the home of the la tte r's niece Mrs. Blaine T u rn e r on W ednesday. th e day. Miss Isabel Z im m erm an, who re- Mrs. E lsie L angley retu rn ed I cently u n d erw en t an op eratio n for T uesday evening from a sh o rt b u s appendicitis, is in P o rtlan d at the iness trip to C alifornia. She says hom e of h er sister Mrs. P aul H ell- the W illam ette valley looked b etter m an and is rep o rted to be g etting to her th an C alifornia. along well. A nother re h e a rsa l for th e E aster The Rev. J. F. Dunlop will preach ca n ta ta will be held at the P re sb y a t th e Fairview M ethodist ch u rch te rian ch u rch Sunday aftern o o n at 3 o'clock u n d er the d irectio n of Sunday m o rning at 11 o'clock from the topic. "Going W ell." Mrs. L ester Campbell. The Rev. and Mrs. E R. D. H ol "T he Conquest of F ear" w ill be lensted. accom panied by th e la t the subject of the serm on Sunday t e r 's siste r Mrs. E. D. Sw eet of m orning at 11 o'clock at the Sm ith Seaside, m otored to C arlton S un M emorial P resb y terian church by day aftern o o n w here they visited th e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ol Mr. and Mrs. W. K. P erry . Mr. lensted. Sunday-school will begin H ollensted re tu rn e d home .Monday prom ptly at 10 o'clock. The an n u al and his wife th e follow ing T h u rs co n g reg atio n al m eeting of th e day evening a fte r being extensively ch u rch will he held on T uesday en tertain ed by her d aughter. evening. April 5. a t th e school- The Rev. and Mrs E R. I). H ol house. A pot luck supper will be lensted and George Lum sden a t served at 7 o’clock. Report/* for tended the banquet which w as giv- the y ea r's w ork will be given and the election of officers will tak e place. T he Rev. Levi Johnson of th e Men's R esort in P o rtlan d will speak at th e dinner, and W aldem ar H ollensted will sing. A fter the business session a social hour will be held. STATED COM.MUNICA- tion , 'a,rview Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A. M„ S atu rd ay eve ning, A pril 2. 1927, 8 o'clock. L a bor in F. C. degree. Visiting b re th ren welcome. WM. It. STANLEY, Sec'y. J ohn t . M c G innis , w . m . V A Graham Brothers T rucks and Commercial Cars have al ways been preferred by driv ers. $815 1-TON CHASSIS $1025 1*4-TON CHASSIS $1415 2-TON CHASSIS $1030 Delivered hen you are ready to paint your barns, silos, granaries, roofs, fences, etc., etc., demand a paint that will — cover or hide the surface best, spread over most surface per gab Ion, protect the surface the great, est number of years and not fade or become dingy looking. T he cabs tire built for driver comfort in all weather—and the comfort of the man on the truck has become an in creasingly important factor in dependable trucking ser vice. The proof of their exception al value is their steadily mounting sales. Come in and le t us tell you more of this superior barn faint. Also manufactured in ¿ray and white, G raham B ro th ers T ru ck s and Com m ercial C ars m eet 91% of all hauling requirem en ts. BARNES & SDN GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 2431 BROCKWAY & NELSON Saying Time and yOUKD^f^l Plione 1471 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS S old by I >odge Brothers Dealers Everywhere Prices L R eserve D istric t No. 12 Report of Condition of TROUTDALE STATE BANK At T ro utdale, in the S tate of Oregon, a t close of business Mar. 23, 1927. RESOURCES 1. L oans and discounts. Including rediscounts, accep tan ces or bills of exchange, sold w ith en dorsem ent of the bank including item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y . . . .......... $ 76,738.78 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ............................................ 41.84 3. U. S. governm ent se cu ritie s owned, including those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .......................................................... 3,050.00 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., in clu d ing those show n in Items 30 and 35, if a n y ...............1 .., 4,283.75 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e tc ................... 1.370.00 6. B anking bouse, $4,600.00; fu rn itu re and fix tu re s.$3.000.00 7,600.00 7. R eal estate owned o th e r than hanking h o u se ....................... 1,100.00 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, b an k ers and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserv e agents of th is b a n k ..................................................................... 11.613.40 11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and oth er cash ite m s .................................................... J ............ 147.25 12. In te re s t, tax es and expenses p a id .............................................. 164.71 T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 .............................................................................. $11,760.65 15. Other assets, If a n y ........................................................................... 75.00 T o ta l.................................................................................................$106,184.73 LIABILITIES 16. C apital stock paid i n ..................................................................... $ 15,000.00 17. S u rplus fund ..................................................................................... 1.500.00 DI M AND D EPO SITS, o th e r th an hanks, subject to reserve 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or oth er public funds ............................................................................................ 53,384.84 25. C ash ier's checks of th is bank ou tstan d in g payable on dem and ............................................................................................ 244.98 T otal of dem and deposits, other than bank deposits su b ject to reserve, item s 23. 24. 25, 26..................... $53.629.82 TIME A S P SAVIAGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and and payable on dem and or subject to notice; 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................. 7.020.00 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ........................... 26,534.91 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or subject to notice, item s 27 and 28.......................$33.554.91 30. Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or o th e r se cu rities sold u nder rep u rch a se agreem ents w ith co n tin g ent liabilities ..........., ........................................................... 2,600.00 T otal................................................................................................. »106.184.72 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I. H. E. Bloyd, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief H E BLOYD, Cashier CORRECT— A ttest: H. E. Bloyd. Oeo. A. Ports. M. McGowan Bloyd, Directors. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 30th day of March, 1927. JOHN 8. HUDSON’. N otary Public. My commission expires Feb. 17, 1928. Ealrrleu Hull G iv en b y F re d O A n ic k e r Saturday, April 2 Good Hid Time Music EVERYBODY INVITED Come and have a Good Time. A T T E N T IO N ! OPENING DANCE at Cedarville Park Linneniaiin Junction, Powell Valley Hoad. SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2 Special Music Special Features ouTof the laichen Red Schoo! House Barn Paint w ill qualify in all these essentials of true paint economy, because it is made of selected English Red Oxide, ground to the last degree of fineness in Pure Linseed O il. Graham Brothers Trucks are easy to handle. They have ample power. They stay on the job. C h a rter No. 257 DANCE D u r in g A p r il Ask the D riv e r! %-TON CHASSIS / OLD TIME Ä Saving time o f patients is one o f the m a i n objects o f d e n t is t s iin g t h e E R. Parker System. W hen you go to a dental office using the £ R. ^Parker System you are served by dentists skilled in doing the kind o f work your teeth need. A skilled dentist can do better work in less time than a d en tist w ho practices all the branches o f dentistry, but does not specialize. In offices using the £ R. Parker System there is a definite plan o f serving patients, which eliminates a lot o f red tape and useless wait ing around. T he famous methods of Pamlett Dentistry used under the £ R. Parker Sy stem for the last 34 years enables the dentist to do more and better work in a given time, with greater comfort to patients. These methods save time o f both dentist and patient, and help to keep down the cost o f good dental work. More than a quarter o f a million patients are served annually in 3J offices using the £ R. Parker System, an evidence o f the great confidence o f the public in the good quality and reasonable prices o f such dentistry. Before you decide where you will have your dental work done,-in- vestigate and compare the quality and prices o f dentistry performed patn is'y in offices using the £ Ji. Parker System. f.xamtnation are Free. Painless Parker Dentist «twig - I he song of the teakettle may be acceptable in the winter, hut the call of the robin is more inviting these glorious April days. Why not enjoy your garden these early spring days . . have carefree hours with your family and friends. bven though you do enjoy your home, there’s no reason for >ou to carry it continuously . , . like a shell upon your hack . . . or a worry in your mind. Particularly the kitchen . . with its insistent duties . . . to be performed over and over each day. vith a modern electric range in your kitchen you’d enjoy hitherto unknown hours of freedom . . . and delights pre viously unserved at your table. During April you may choose any of our modern ELECTRIC RANCES at a discount of 10% perying only 10% down and the balance 5 % monthly here are types tu serve every need . . . from the tiniest ize for the apartment or bungalow kitchenette . . . which occupies a minimum of space . . . to the all-white enamel iper-automatic—which does everythin^ but think up your menus! Every one of them adds an unfailing ami ever-willing servant to your home. V d be glad to show you the variety of models for you» noosing. POP.TLAND ELE POVv ERjgfflJCO M PANY 5*fORE%&£^ELECTRIC BLDO. E. R. PARKER SYSTEM PO R T L A N D O F F IC E 332>2 W a sh in g to n S tre e t Cor. B roadw ay G resham store on P o w e ll St. next to C ity H a ll. Phone 801