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PLEASANT HOME FAIRVIEW j topic of th e serm on at th e Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. C. F. K esterson in the TROUTDALE I M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h Sun afternoon of Ju ly 4. T he Rev. Wm. F airw ea th er and T he Rev. E. R. E v erett of P o rt *Ia-v m orning, Ju ly 10, at 11 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. F red Bluhm and fam ily a re spending a w eek’s v aca by tb e pasto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. land. Sunday school m issionary, d au g h ter Lena and son H om er, of tion at th e T illam ook beaches. His w ill v isit th e Sunday school at 1 H ollensted. Tillam ook, a re g u ests at th e home pulpit at th e B aptist ch u rch w ill be T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch next of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. T u rn e r for a supplied by th e Rev. C. W. P a rk of Sunday at 10 o'clock. All a re in CORBETT few days. McMinnville. O ther services will vited to be present. be Sunday school a t 10 o’clock and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harney of SL Mrs. S. M. S tea rn s and son N or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson and B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30. Mr. F airw ea th er Jo h n s visited S unday aftern o o n at m an w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e PLEASANT VALLEY has received a call to becom e p a s fam ily rec en tly moved to th e home Lew is Reed home. the home of Mr. and Mrs. d N. K enneth K esterson has gone to Sager. to r of th e T hird B aptist ch u rch of of the fo rm e r’s m other, Mrs. Eliza Miss A nna Benfield re tu rn e d re- P o rtlan d and expects to begin his Stone. Mrs. Stone is slow ly im- . ■ cently from P asadena, C alifornia, E lk to n w here he will spend tw o Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Richey m o proving in h ealth w eeks visiting a t th e hom e of his tored to E stacad a on a p leasu re w ork th e re the 14th of A ugust. w here she had visited h er b ro th er- trip la st Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. T eg a rt and in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W ill I b ro th er, K eith K esterson. T he Rev. E. W. W ithnell will Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Richey and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis e n te r sp eak S unday m orning a t 11:15 a t the la tte r ’s m other Mrs. Robinson ' Crowston. Mrs. M arcella E vans had th e mis- little d au g h ter Ilene, of P endleton, tained on Sunday Mr. D avis’ niece. th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist and son, th e Rev. T hom as Robin- ch urch from the subject. ‘ T he O ut son of McMinnville, Wm. T eg ar'. fo rtu n e to fall down a flight of 12 sp en t th e F o u rth w ith relativ es Miss B. E. Towel, of Lougview, W ashington, and Miss G race S u t let of the S oul”. Sunday school will and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone an d j step s recen tly . She received some and rriends In th is vicinity. Mrs. C. L. A itken, Miss*Alva A it ton of Independence, K ansas. Miss convene a t 10. T here will be no ch ild ren enjoyed a picnic on J u ly , painful in ju ries. C larence H icks had his head ken, and Miss D entler, all of P o rt- S utton is on her w ay home and w ill E pw orth L eague in th e evening as 4th at E agle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend quite badly cru sh ed la st week w hile land, w ere c a lle rs at the home of ' be accom panied by Miss Towel. th e m em bers w ish to atten d the d istric t E pw orth League conven and son Allen, accom panied by Mr. rep a irin g an autom obile. ■ ■ ■ ■ i i ■ ■ tion at Carus. A session of th e and Mrs. C. E. Bunn and d au g h ter j A drian Owen is visiting his sis- ■ ■ convention w ill be held Sunday a f B arbara, left Sunday over th e Col- ter, Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain. T he C orbett Sunday school w as ternoon a t 3 o’clock and again in um bia riv er highw ay and w ent to th e evening. Hood R iver w here they crossed the well attended Sunday. A fter the Mrs. P. M. M iller has gone to bridge to th e W ashington side. | Sunday school h o u r n ex t Sunday, ?Sth und East t il Hun Coos county for an extended visit They stopped at th e governm ent th e Rev. Mr. H annah of P o rtlan d P ro g ram for S atu rd ay and Sunday, Ju ly 9 and 1Ü sp rings and S hipherd springs. They will preach at th e C orbett church. w ith h e r son, M. C. Miller. re tu rn e d hom e Monday over th e T he Ju ly m eeting of Columbia C harles McKinney is expected s a t t m i . J t ’ I.Y » G range held S atu rd ay , Ju ly 2, was hom e today from P endleton, w here E vergreen highw ay. «< an in te restin g one. The g ran g e will Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stone and he celebrated th e F ourth, W ith R icard o C ortez, bol» W’il»on, E stelle T ay lo r and N orm an T revor he celebrated on the F o u rth zflff children and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. give a social p a rty a t th e S pring- T he w hole ro arin g p an o ram a of m odern New York from the An enjoyable day w as spent on F a u st and ch ild ren of P o rtlan d dale hall T h u rsd ay evening, Ju ly Brooklyn bridge to the Bronx. W in - E ast Side m eets W est Side T h u rsd ay in a "L oop” trip by the cam ped a t Dodge p ark over the 14, proceeds to pay for placing in in a th rillin g dram a. Rev. E. W. W ithnell, wife and son, w eek-end. On M onday they w ere the voters p am p h let th e negative Comedy, “ Dumb buck,” News and a Cnrtoon. joined by Mrs. J. W. T ow nsend and of tb e q u estio n of consolidating Ja s. Melton, wife and d aughter, and dau g h ter, Mrs. Jo sep h in e Q uesin- P o rtlan d and M ultnom ah county. Mrs. Alice Cannon. SU NDA Y, JU L Y 10— Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k from S pring- T he new home of Mr. F ish er is bury, and Mrs. Jo h n Tow nsend. dale have moved into th e George rap idly n earin g com pletion and will ’ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Napp of W ith Rnnalit Colem an un<t V llm a H anky V ernonia, accom panied by Mr. C ham berlain bungalow n ear the soon be read y for occupancy. Them e, a ro m an tic d ram a of old Spain w ith a Gypsy exacting Mrs. L ouise Nelson w ent to New N app’s m other, who 1 h visiting from telephone office on th e highw ay. vengeance by kidnapping wife of lecherous duke when la tte r p o rt to spend th e F o u rth a t the M ichigan, sp en t th e w eek-end w ith NOTICE GROWERS causes the fo rm e r’s bride to kill herself. One of the big pictu res Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shaw. On hom e of h er sister, Mrs. S. W. Sco- of th e year. We are receiving and co n tractin g ville. She retu rn ed over the Roose Sunday they all enjoyed a trip over for lo g an b erries, ra sp b e rrie s and Comedy, “ Hop Hong,” News and a C artoon. Royal A ne c h e rrie s a t th e Oregon v elt highw ay to Hebo and by way the Mt. Hood Loop highw ay. Pickle & C anning Co. p lan t, G resh of McMinnville. "T he S acred P la c e ” w ill be the am. LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY. Show s ta r ts 7 :15 w eek n ig h ts ; 2 :15 S u n d ay s T he ra sp b e rry picking w ill open Monday in full force, and grow ers Popular Prices a re eagerly search in g for enough ■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ pickers to keep th e b erries moving ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ as rapidly as possible. s:mrmiTTTTTTTT^^ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McKinney and son H arold, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. A ltm an, and sons, and L ent S tep h ens and fam ily spent Sunday at G overnm ent Camp. Ray Chase, Bob M iller and W il m er Nelson staked out claim s on th e " tin ” m ountain rec en tly d is F inancial experience should be closed n ear Mt. Hood. I secured as early in life as possible. A delightful w eek-end trip w as Many p are n ts realize th is and have sta rted th e ir ch ild ren in b u s enjoyed by Mrs. A gnes W alters, her iness by investing in a savings a c son H erm an and dau g h ter B arbara, co u n t at the w ho w ent on S atu rd ay by w ay of Owing to the demand for this marvel FIRST STATE BANK W apinitia to M adras, Oregon w here they visited w ith th e Rev. ous cooker that can be taken with you T his is as tru ly a business as any E a rl B. Cotton and fam ily and a t on a picnic we have placed them on other. It pays 4 per cent and the tended church. A ccom panied by p rin cip al is safe. T h a t is m ore sale again during July at the special Mr. and Mrs. C otton, they w ent to th an can be said for m any oth er price of lines of business. S u ttle Lake, w here an E pw orth The m a tte r of giving flags to L eague in stitu te is to be held for ch ild ren as an inducem ent to s ta rt c e n tra l Oregon young people. The a savings account has m et with re tu rn hom e w as over th e Mc such success th a t we have a new K enzie and the Pacific highw ays on supply of flags w hich will be given, w hile they last, to each new depos T uesday. A side trip to B elknap itor m aking a deposit of $5 or m ore sp rin g s w as made. in th e S avings D epartm ent. ---------- Mr. and Mrs. H arry A ndrade and Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence H arvey and son of P o rtlan d , accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. R ichard A nderson sp en t th e week-end a t Oceanside. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E k stran d and son C larence m otored to T illam ook Sunday, re tu rn in g Monday evening. CEDARVILLE Miss Cora Giese gave a birthday d in n er on T uesday in honor of her Pleasant View Avenue b ro th er, P ercy Giese. T he guests , . 1 w ere Mr. and Mrs. Giese and Mrs. S p rin g er s d an cs pavilion was the , Fred Blckle and son. F red Ju n io r, scene of an in te restin g p arty on th e j of P o rtlan d, evening of Ju ly 4, th e event being Mrs. C lark, m other of Mrs. A. G. th e celeb ratio n of th e 12th a n n i L am bert, has retu rn ed to her home v ersary of th e w edding of Mr. in P o rtlan d afte r several w eeks’ and Mrs. Ben H alstead, and the stay here. 15th of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S p rin g er, W eek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. also th e b irth d ay s of Mrs. W alter P ercy Giese w ere the la ite r's sia- lla ll and Jo sh u a Sam uel S pringer. ter. Mrs. C lara M iller, and Mr. and One h u n d red and fifty g u ests w ere Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse of St. H elens. present. Music and dancing w ere i Norm an F orbes has gone to Spo enjoyed, and refresh m en ts w ere served. T he hall w as decorated kane for a visit w ith his brother. w ith ferns, flowers and flags. Both A larg e picnic w as held at Ceder- b irth d ay and w edding cakes w ere ville p ark on Sunday, and several provided. sm aller ones on Monday. Granada Theater NEW YORK” “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” ’Xtry!! START the CHILDREN ia BUSINESS Everhot Electric Cooker with Free Everhot Table Stove $ HALEY 14.05 I all in at tin* E lectric Store for a dem onstration. T he F ou rth of Ju ly picnic in L a r so n 's grove w as a g rea t success. T he add resses given by A. B. C arl son and Captain G. John so n of P o rtlan d and the tw o vocal solos rendered by L. Ball of P lea san t Home w ere appreciated by young and old. T he ch ild ren had a good ELECTRIC STCR ê > * â > /' ELECTRIC BLDO. tim e as they took p a rt in the dif fe re n t gam es sponsored by H. Powell St. Phone 801 Gresham Olson of H aley. T he su p e rin ten dent, Mrs. H. L indgren, and the C h artd i No. 135 R eserve D istrict No. 12 S unday school as a w hole feel very Report of the Condition of ap p re cia tiv e tow ard Mr. and Mrs. L arso n for again allow ing th e ir a n nual picnic to be held in th e ir b eau At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon, at th e close of b u sin ess Ju n e 30 1927 Ju n e 30, 1927. tifu l grove. T he evening w as spent R E S O l R('EM in th e church yard w here re fre sh 1. L oans and discounts. Including red isco u n ts, accep tan ces m ents w ere served and w here the or bills of exchange, sold w ith en d o rsem en t of th e bank (including item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) .......... $168,135.43 firew orks w ere enjoyed by all. 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ............................................ NONE T he Sunday school of the H aley 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign B aptist ch u rch w ill convene at 10 governm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d o'clock next Sunday m orning. The ing those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................... 467,958 85 1,650.00 m orning service beginning a t 11 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, jud g m en ts, e t c ................. will be conducted in E nglish and 6. B anking house. $25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $6,831.89.. 31,831.89 8. (a) L aw ful reserv e w ith federal rese rv e b a n k ..................... 38,652 12 th e Rev. J. W ilner will be the 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v a u lt and due from banks. sp eak er. Mr. W ilner is w ell known ban k ers and tru s t com panies designated and approved reserve ag en ts of th is b a n k ...................................................... 41,488.47 a t H aley as he w as for several y ea rs th e successful p asto r of the 10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and Items on o th er banks in th e sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ....................... 1,035.60 Powell V alley Mission church. The 11. Checks on b an k s outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank Ju tg o r m eeting w ill begin at 7 p.m and o th e r cash ite m s ................................................................... 15.25 T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and th e evening service at 8 an,i 11 ...........................................................................$81,191.44 P ra y e r m eeting is held in the ch u rc h every T h u rsd ay evening at T o ta l..................................................................................................$750,787.61 8 o'clock. A co rd ial invitation Is LIABILITIES extended by th e p asto r, th e Rev. 16. C apital stock paid i n ..................................................................... $ 30 000 00 Jo h n S. N ordell, to atten d these 17. S u rp lu s fu n d ....................................................................................... 25^000.00 18. (a) Undivided profits .................................................. $29.982.06 services. (b) L ess c u rre n t expenses. In te re st and taxes „ pa,d 2 ............................................................................. 25,006.15 4.975.91 19. R eserved for taxes, In terest and d e p re c ia tio n ....................... 3,082.18 HOGAN 22. United S tates deposits, including postal savings and de posits of U nited S tates d isb u rsin g officers......................... 12.27 Mr. and Mrs. R udolph R itchard, DEMAND D EPO SITS, o th er th an banks, su b ject to who reside n ea r P alm blad station, rese rv e : • a re rejoicing over th e a rriv a l of a 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits son, born Ju ly 1. T he little one due the S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fund" ................................................................................................ 257.750.93 w eighed 7H pounds and b ea rs his 24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................... 126 11 fa th e r's nam e of Rndolph. 25. C ash ier's checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on Mr. and Mrs. C arl S ch u lts and dem and ............................................................................................ 3,703.08 fam ily sp e n t the F o u rth picnicking 26. C e r tifie d c h e c k s o u t s t a n d in g .............................................................. 7011 T otal of dem and deposits, o th er th a n bank deposits su b at Blue L ake park. ject to reserv e, item s 23, 24, 25, 26 $261.587.12 TIME AND NAYINGN DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and GILLIS payable on dem and or su b ject to notice: 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................. 31,466 47 T he G illis baseball team will play 28. S avings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ........................... 394.018 66 th e D uniw ay A thletic club next T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or S unday afternoon on th e G illis sub ject to notice, item s 27 and 28.................. $425,485.13 grounds. They broke even w ith Es- 35. L iabilities o th e r th an above, if any, 8un p ia l Ranch acct 625.00 —ta cad a in th e gam es played Ju ly 3d and 4th. T o ta l.................................................................................................. $750,767 61 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I. Roy H. Gibbs. A ssistan t C ashier of th e above nam ed bank, do PLUMBING solem nly sw ear th a t the above statem en t is tru e to the best of my know ledge and belief. and Septic Tanks ROY H. GIBBS. A ssistan t C ashier. d a y or c o n trac t. W o rk e a ara ate ed CORRECT—A ttest: A. M eyers and Theo, B rugger, D irectors. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me th is 7th day of Ju ly , 1927. HARRY FOCHT C. O. SCHNEIDER. N otary Public. Gresham Phone Í101 My com m ission ex p ires Dec. 6, 1927. T hese flags a re 3 x 5 feet w ith jointed pole, h aly ard s and b rack et. » On Ju ly 1st we paid our savings depositors n early $7,500.00. W as your child am ong th o se who received a portion of th is In terest? W ouldn't you like to get him in te re ste d in an account and sta rted In saving? PORTLAND ELECTRIC : po w e FIRST STATE BANK Now Is ji S traw s /3 Off Now is the time to buy your straw at a big reduction. $2.00 Hats. $3.00 Hats. $1.35 $2.00 $4.00 Hats. $5.00 Hats. $2.65 *3.35 AylsWorth 6 Marti r\"* M en ’ s wear tfeäy S h o e s G R E SH A M Good Tim e FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON A Strong Hank nxm iixtriui rj.i.u m RM AMA WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT QUICK WILL BUILD THEM A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE YOU Come On In— The Mileage is Fine If you’re fin d of being kidded about low-ront tire m ileage, and really want In gel It, le t me fix you op now with a net of new G oodyears. Quality considered Goodyear« are the low est-cost equipm ent you ea o buy, and you will have the satisfaction of know ing that no one gets a better tire or a better price Ilian you do. WALTER W. METZGER Sales and Service » USED CHEVROLETS » c - 1923 and 1921 SEDANS, COUPES, ROADSTERS, TOURINGS *125 to *250 No “special d eals,” no “extra discou nts,” no “long trade” line of taffy here— Just a m ighty good tire at an low a prlee as I can afford to sell it. Vou’ll save a lot— I’ll make a little— and we’ll both he happy, t om e on in— the m ileage Is fine. Gresham Garage HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. Phone 2391 P ow ell Street