Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 13, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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TUESDAY.
OREGON
GRESHAM . OUTLOOK,
page
R eserve D istrict No. 12
R eport of th e Condition of
C h arter No. 135
MARCH
Triple “ A ” Service Station
FIRST STATE BANK
At G reshnra, in the S tate of Oregon, at close of business Feb. 28, 1923.
“A t your service with the Best of Service”
resources
A m usical program w ill be given
.a t th e M ethodist ch u rch on F rid ay
evening. March 23, u nder th e aus-
(){
Worna„ .g Home Mlg.
slonary society. Miss F ra n c e s Notz
of P o rtlan d will a ssist in th e p ro ­
gram w ith readings.
In sp ite of th e inclem ent w eath ­
er S atu rd ay th e re w as a fair a t ­
ten d an ce a t th e all-day session of
the grange. At the lectu re hour
Jacob F ese r of th e M ountain View
F lo ral com pany w as p rese n t and
gave a m ost in stru c tiv e lectu re on
r o s e cu ltu re, illu stra te d by stereop-
ticon slides of a num ber of popular
roses. L ittle Miss Je an Godbey of
P leasan t Valley, a Jo u rn a l Ju n io r
and sin g er over raiiio K F JR , sang.
T o ta l.................................................................................................»777.442.84 Fred Jen n in g s, a rising young cor-
n etist, gave two pleasing selections,
L IA B IL IT IE S
accom panied a t th e piano by Irvin
................................... » 30,000.00 L undquist.
16. C apital stock paid
.......................
............................. 25,000.00
J. R. Babcock, who h as been se­
17. S u rp lu s fu n d ....................................................................¿ 'o a k k ia
18. (a) Undivided pro fits.................................................... * ,»,9« j .« j
verely ill for several days w ith an
(b) L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes
7.219.57 attac k of grip, is rep o rted as con­
.....•••••••••••*********************** 2,7
valescing.
19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re cia tio n ............... ,
2,849.35
Ed. Lewis, of th e Lew is & Son
22 United S tates deposits, Including postal savings and do-
to stag es o p eratin g
between
posits of United S tates disbursing officers.........................
2.04J.74 au
P o rtlan d and G resham , is again ill
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other th an banks, su b ject to
In a P o rtlan d hospital. Some weeks
reserv e:
, , ,
ago
he w as o perated on for app en ­
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits
dicitis
and had resum ed his w ork
due the S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public
as d riv er of one of th e bussfes,
Demand" c e r tlilc a te .' of deposit o u t s t a n d i n g .................
126.11 I w hen he w as forced to re tu rn to the
24.
hospital
25. C ashier's checks of th is bank outstan d in g payable on
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. G orsage and
dem and ...........................................................................................
' ¡ „a
l 100 family w ere su rp rised S atu rd ay
26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ......................................... ..............
| afternoon by a visit from th eir
T otal of dem and deposits, oth er th an bank deposits su b ­
| cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bing
ject to reserve, Items 23, 24, 25, 26.................. »247,086 7 1
lan d son lla lb c rt of San F rancisco,
TIME AND SAVINGS D EPO SITS, subject to reserv e and
payable on dem and or subject to notice:
no tw h o w ere retu rn in g so u th from a
27. T im e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................. j o . - is.i .i business trip to Longview, W ash­
. ••• 420.618.S 3 ington. m ade by autom obile. H al­
28 Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
b ert arriv ed at an op p o rtu n e tim e
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or
to enjoy th e b irth d ay p arty being
subject to notice, Items 27 and 28.....................»460,917.02
2,326.3» given K athryn and C harles G orsage
35 L iabilities oth er th an above, If a n y ...........................................
th a t afternoon.
P erry K itzm iller u n d erw en t an
T o ta l.................. ..............................................................................»777,442.84
.
op eratio n la st F rid ay a t W illam ette
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
hospital in Salem for th e rem oval
I, C. J. L undquist, cashier of the above i n a m e d bal1^ d<’
o f an ulcer from the stom ach. He
sw ear th a t the above statem en t is tru e to ‘J1®
™y, , ’‘nh° J rIed8e is reported to be g etting along well,
and belief.
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C' J ' LUNDQUi,8 T 'r
H r. K itzm iller's wire and m other
CORRECT—A ttest: A. M eyers, Tlieod. B rugger, C. J. L undquist.
h|g be(lsid,, T h „ G regham
_ .
.. D irector«.
________
lo ss grange, of w hich he is a m em ber,
Subscribed and sw orn to befor®
¿h l" / ^ *lay of March
. -
rem ember«>d him a few days ago
ROV H. GIBBS, N otary r u n i c .
wjtll u
()f b eautiful flowers.
My com m ission expires Dec. 22, 1929. J r|“ e
m(j econoInlca club of the
G resham g ran g e will m eet a t the
home of Mrs. Jo h n Ed R oberts on
F riday aflern o o n , M arch 16. Mrs.
John S leret and Mrs. T heodore
B rugger will a s sist th e h ostess. A
full atten d an ce of g runge ladles is
desired.
Mrs. N ellie R oberts w as tak en to
P o rtlan d san ita riu m S atu rd ay and
11,e follow ing m orning u nderw ent
an operation for g allstones. She is
W e a re licensed fish
restin g easily and her condition is
dealers.
considered sa tisfa c to ry .
Mrs. O scar W alin was given a
su rp rise p arty Friday aftern o o n at
D u rin g th e L e n ten
Hi«' home of Mrs. J. F. Dunlop in
season we w ill c a rry
Rockwood, n ear w hich place the
a good supply of Ilsh
W alin fam ily form erly lived. About
60 g u ests w ere invited to enjoy the
— both fre sh , sm oked
events of th e aftern o o n , w hich in­
a n d sa lt.
cluded a program of m usical num -
b e r s , follow ed by d ain ty re fre sh ­
m ents. Mrs. W alin received a num ­
ber of beautiful gifts.
W illiam M ueller of L ake Grove,
Oregon .spent the w eek-end with
G
resh
am
Pow
ell
S
tre
e
t
P h o n e H ill
bis m other, Mrs. M arie M ueller.
1. L oans
___ and discounts, Including
, t rediscounts, acceptances
, ..
or bills of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of the bank
(iucludlng Items show n in 29, 30 and 32. If a n y , ............ »161,454 26
2. O verdrafts,
- - - - - - secured I „ and
m l „ unsecured
n a e c n r r d ....................................................
4 O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, including foreign
governm ent, state, m unicipal, corporatio n , etc., includ-
tng those show n In item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................... 532,575.68
5. Stocks, securities, claim s. Hens, Judgm ents, etc . . . . ..
1.650.00
6. Banking house, »25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtuies, »8,163.34.. 33,163.3«
8. (a) Law ful reserve w ith federal reserv e b a n k ................
33,0»7.i<
8. (be) Cash on hand In v au lt and due from oth er banks,
bankers and tr u s t com p an ies...............................
• ■ •
14.458.81
10. E xchanges for clearing house and Item s on oth er banks
913.37
in the sam e city or tow n as reporting bank
11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank
128.61
and other cash ¡terns.................................................
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, io
and 11 .......................................................................... »48,598.56___ ____
FISH
BROWN’S MARKET
Tires
SucceHHorH to B a rn e s L u m b e r Co.
B O Y O. B O W L E S , M u n u g e r
B uild in g M a te ria ls and
Mill W ork
Tubes
We sincerely hope you didn’t have any tire trouble
on your trip to M t. Hood-Gresham Day—but in
case you did— remember our
C o m p le te lin e of
MONARCH PAINTS
t BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
E stim ates on houses and b u ild ­
ings gladly subm itted.
Safe on Tires
Phone 2131
Pow ell St.
FIRESTONE
OLDFIELD
G resham
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
We have all sizes and at greatly reduced prices
G orsage w as th e scene of a m erry
b irthday p arty S aturday aftern o o n
We give R ogers S ilv erw are Coupons
in celeb ratio n of th e 11th b irth d ay
of th e ir tw in son and d au g h ter,
C harles end K athryn G orsage. On
account of th e rain, th e p leasu res of
the day w ere enjoypd indoors.—
m usical and oth er gam es form ing
th e m ain diversions. Two b eau ti­
ful b irth d ay cakes w ere p art of the
refre sh m e n ts served. Mrs. G orsage
F or th e sto u t ligure
w as assisted by Mrs. A. M. S h er­
man and Mrs. A. McManus. Those
P in k Rayon Brocade
present w ere C urtis Johnson, Jo h n
----- e a r n / f / f e / r o ie h / o a t f
Sherm an, M argaret W ilhelm , R us­
sell Akin, P earl Stanley, Bobbie
Balanced to put the load where the
Schneider, Eva and W esley W eintz,
wheelbarrow will do the carrying.
Cleo MeMurry, Freddie I.ovPgren,
Roger
K idder.
Helen
K ilgore.
Ju n io r and Betty S t.C la ir, H erb ert
Oriflls, E lean o r Beers,
Ju a n ita
It’s an "all purpose" utility barrow,
Adams, M ildred and Lucile K aser,
finished in gray, red an d black.
L o retta D ahl and H alb ert Bing.
Seamless T ra y
Mrs. A lfred H am m ar w as happily
suitable for wet
su rp rised at her hom e S atu rd ay
or dry, fine or
evening in honor of h er birthday.
co a rs e lo a d s .
A delightful social tim e w as spent
and refre sh m e n ts w ere served.
T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs.
H am m ar and d au ghter R egina, Mr.
and Mrs. Ja ck so n Jones and son
Bob ,Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Blom and
Mrs. Blom's m other Mrs. C atherine
A hlquist. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. L und­
Winchester
q u ist and son Marvin, Mrs. M artha
Fieldhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fieldhouse.
Mrs. G eorge Moffitt, Miss Annie
Moffitt and Mr. and Mrs. L ester
Boring of P o rtlan d w ere noted
am ong th e audience p resen t F rid ay
evening a t th e Junior class play.
NO. 2530
Miss E sth e r P eterso n and Mr.
and Mrs. A lbert Z enger drove to
Salem S unday w here they visited
w ith th e p a re n ts of Mrs. Zenger
wide nnda-belt
and Miss P eterso n . A Joint cele­
bratio n w as held in honor of the
P
ink
Rayon Broche
b irth d ay s of th e la tte r and her
b ro th er E rn est.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper v isit­
ed th e ir d au g h ter Miss D orothy
Cooper at McMinnville Sunday.
Recent g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. L ane w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas. |
W. S no d g rass of E verett, W ash in g ­
Our wide knowledge of Diamonds in­
ton, who visited two days at the
spires confidence. All our mountings
L ane home w hile on th e ir way to ;
C alifornia to v isit relativ es. Mrs. I
are fashioned by expert craftsmen.
Mary M enane cam e from P o rtlan d
F rid ay and atten d ed the ju n io r play
th a t evening w ith Mrs. Lane.
A visit will convince you
A ra th e r u n u su al accid en t befell
The
House
of
Quality
Dr. A. W. B otkin's car window y es­
Phone 1111
G resham
terd ay w hen a rock h urled from the
tire of a passing ca r stru c k it full
force, com pletely sh a tte rin g the
J. G. M etzger is m aking a n um ­
glass.
Pow ell St.
P h o n e 44
G resh am , O regon
Definite word has been receivad ! ber of re p a irs and im provem ents
on
th
e
form
er
L
innem
ann
p
roperty
from Miss Helen Cowgill, assista n t
sta te club leader, th a t she will he on W est Pow ell stree t, now owned
in M ultnomah county March 19-21. by Mrs. M etzger. T he house will
and th a t on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , lie p ut in tirst class condition for
March 22, she will m eet th e club ren tal.
m em bers at th e G resham grade
Mr. and Mrs. Jo b » G reen, of Rob­
schorl from 1 to 3:30 o'clock. Miss inette. Oregon, arriv ed Sunday to
Cowgill is a m ost en th u sia stic visit tor a m onth w ith th e ir son-in-
w orker in club affairs and her law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs.
visit here will be welcomed by the R alph C aro th ers, who
recently
b i« s and girls.
m o i.'d to G resham . They may de­
cide to m ake th is locality th e ir p e r­
m anent home.
An 8’fc-pound son w as born to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A nderson S u n ­
day m orning at th e home of Mrs.
H arriet T im m erm an. The baby lias
been nam ed Louis R obert in honor
of th e g ran d fath e rs, Louis Racine,
and the late R. I. A nderson. Mr.
A nderson is em ployed a t th e Ridge
1 I.um ber com pany.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox cam e from
El C entro, C alifornia, on Monday
i o f last w eek and visited u n til the
follow ing S atu rd ay at the home of
I th e fo rm er's p aren ts. Mr .and Mrs.
¡ 0 . A. Cox. They w ere accom -
' panted by H ow ard Power from Cal-
| ifornia. The party of th ree, w ith
i Mrs. L. D. C alkins, have now gone
Ito W ah k aiu s. W ashington, w here
¡th e men will look for w ork and
I Mrs. C alkins will visit w ith her
b ro th er Guv Cox. Mrs. Cox and
1 Mrs. Robe A L am bert a re carin g for
¡th e ch ild ren of Mrs. C alkins ip her
I absence.
I I. A. B aker, who h as been in
' poor h ealth for th e past year or
Buick ’a rem arkable com bination o f m odish, grace­
I longer, u nderw ent a m ajor o p e ra ­
ful
beauty — m axim um head-room — and ability to
t i o n Sunday m orning a t P o rtlan d
san itariu m . His condition w as very
clear the ru ts — is th e direct result o f th e Buick
I serio u s th a t evening and is still
Moflly m o u ld e d buwt lin e s
considered critical.
double-drop fram e.
— slim hip.« g ra c e a n d pels«**
An appetizing m enu h as been
a r e w ell e \p r e s » e d in th i» new
i pr< pared for th e d in n er to be
T his brilliant advancem ent, pioneered b y Buick
j served Friday evening by the
i S o u th east circle of th e M ethodist
m o n th s ago, places Buick far ahead o f o th er c a n
Ladies Aid. In connection with
id beautv, safety and all-around roadability.
! th e d in n er a sale of ap ro n s and
o th er useful a rticle s w ill be held.
« D A N S 2 1194 to $ t 995
"
'
C O IP E S $1195 to $1850
' beginning at 3 o'clock in th e a fte r­
SPORT MODELS $ 1 195 to »1 525
noon. D inner w ill be served at
3U
M k M.. i - w —
M X *»
¡5:30. The public is cordially In-
■ vlted.
Soft Sw am i silk e n ­
T he G resham D rug com pany has
closes th e b u st, im ­
i im proved th e ap p earan ce of its
p a rtin g up lift s u p-
j sto re by a new border sign painted
on top of the show w indows.
p o rt. T h e long lin e s
of th e g a rm e n t f a s h ­
Miss Alice S orenson of P o rtlan d ,
i is beginning w ork as a piano teach-
ioned in a lovely p a t­
| e r in G resham at th e hom e of Mrs.
te rn e d brocade, s le n ­
Roy Cannon on Matn stree t. Mini
d e riz e th e hips. P lia n t
Sorenson has had ex cellen t tr a in ­
w oven e la s tic s i d e
ing in nrusic ami wide experience
Oregon City
SALES AND SERVICE
Gre»ham
■ as a teach er. She played before a
p a n e ls a ssu re p erfect
1 delighted audience at th e high
Ruiek Bargain
freed o m a n d com fort
• school today, and w ill have a p art
Buick
to
u
rin g , model 45. m otor In
in every p o stu re.
on th e program to be given at the
O rient school on F riday eveniug, perfect condition, top, p ain t and
March 16. by th e G resham hand.
ru b b er look like new. »350, in clu d ­
ing 1928 license. A »mall down
paym ent or light u«ed c a r w ill
Peter Lenard
PHONE
handle, balance 12 month*. See
( leaning and
Mr. Booth at W, W
Metzger
Pre*« lag
agency. Phone 180L— Adv.
3 lbs
Gresham
DICK JOHNSON, Mgr.
B rassier C or-Set
*3.25
A. IV. The Metzger
& Co.
Store
Purchasing
with Confidence
B rassier Cor-Set
*5.00
WALRAD
MERC. CO.
jfflealep’S Jeluclrp êfiorc
h H E V R O LF I/j
ow-
owes/ Price
« ¡çiy
ever placed on an automobile with
Body by Fisher !
TS« C O A C H
’585
r k e T « w r in g >
or Roa.isser
495
.*595
.*675
STÄ .*665
715
'ke
C
Tke 4-IN mw
Se.lao •
T h e Im p e r ia l $
Lanci« u
L 'riliv v Trw * It O û C
((is M ifO ftb )
’
l i g h t Ih rltv e rs > I *7
(L Y64SM48 « hU.S)
A ll |wu e« f • o- k-
Fu«U , M u h.
C h sr k C h o r a l «
D e liv e r e d P r k M
T h e e in* luU a «he l«»w*
6Mi Ha ru ttin g «m l
seatUhl*.
W h r r r v e r a u to m o b ile s a re
d riv e n , th e em blem “ Body
by F ish er” is recognized as a
h allm ark o f qualify. I verv-
w here, it identities autom o­
biles th ata re d istin g u ish e d for
style, beauty, a n d com fort.
T he sensational success of th e
Bigger and B etter C hevrolet
is largely due to th e fact th at
it brings all these exclusive ad­
vantages of Fisher st\ ling and
c r a f t s m a n s h i p w i t h i n th e
r e a c h o f ev e ry b o d y ,
every w h e r e !
C onsider, lor instance,
th e C hevrolet C oach
— w h ich carries the
lo w e s t p r ic e e v e r
placed o n a car w ith
B ody hv Fisher. Long, low an d
racy . . . fin ish ed in gen u in e
D uco . . . a n d w ith its Kxiv
b u ilt o f s e le c te d h a rd w o o d
a n d steel — it offers all those
qualities of b eauty, co m fo rt
a n d safetv th a t are c h a ra c te r­
istic of cars costing h undred»
of dollars m o re !
C om e in today a n d inspect
the Bigger a n d B etter C h ev ­
rolet. N ote th e advanced e n ­
gineering in every un it. G o tor
a d riv e a n d learn th e
full m ean in g of C hev­
r o le t p e r f o r m a n c e .
L earn.liketensof thou-
aands o f o th ers have,
that h e re is the w o rld ’s
m o st lu x u rio u s low-
priced a u to m o b ile !
Shearer Chevrolet Co
GRISHAM. ORIGON
. . . yet Buick clears
the ruts and gives
head-room as well
) Oltth I r
WARNER'S
Corse lette
BUICK
WALTER W. METZGER
W. R. HICKS CO.
Q U A L IT Y
A T
LOW
CO ST
LARD
...47 1
$5.00
GRESHAM
OREGON
1211
o u r H en n in g pinnt
m ilre s h n in
le
39 cent alum inum w are sale. See
o u r window display. L. L. K idder
H ard w are Co.—Adv.
at Newberg Packing t ik ,
(4 renkain