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FRIDAY. MARCH I«, IWs GRESHAM OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. OREGON TROUTDALE POWELL VALLEY I citis and retu rn ed today to her Multnomah County Council to Meet.’ For real estate loans see or cal] t hom e in Pow ell Valley. P re ac h in g and The M ultnom ah County Council B. W. T horne.—Adv A program w ill be given by th e I s.uu C arrell, who has been ill for T he follow ing teach ers of Sandy co ngregation of th e Sw edish Mis- several w eeks past and w as th ought of th e P aren t-T each er association I will be held a t th e T ro u td ale Com m unity ch u rch S unday at 10 o’clock Union high school have been r e sion ch u rch S atu rd ay evening, be- !o be improving, th is m orning suf will m eet in reg u la r session a t the in charg e of th e Rev. E. R. D. H ol elected; P rin c ip a l G. D. O rr, th ree - ginning at 7:45. T his w ill consist fered T he n e w D ahlia. • a slig h t stro k e of p araly sis Rockwood school. Base Line and lensted. p asto r of th e Sm ith Me year te rm ; Neal R. H o rr, m anual of m usical num bers, read in g s and a w hich has affected th e rig h t side of Rockwood road. S atu rd ay , March "Pride of Gresham" 17. a t 11 a. m. The Rev. j . C. H a r m orial P re sb y teria n ch u rch at train in g and boys’ coach; E rn est sh o rt ad d re ss by th e Rev. Jo n as his face aud th ro at. F u n eral services w ere held W ed F airview . B a a Suhr. A won-! Raunow , a ssista n t m an u al tr a in Johnson. R efresh m en ts of frozen rison. p asto r of C entenary-W ilbur ■!t ■ • '0 flower, s! ould be In every ‘ nesday afternoon at the Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch , w ill be the W ord h as been received of th e ing and football coach; Miss E dna straw b e rrie s, ice cream , cake and 1 BORING M ethodist E piscopal church for death sp eak er of the day. Special work of Robert J. Bealey at San Thom pson, com m erce; Miss A r- coffee w ill be served. $3.50 per bulb Mrs. F ra n k Dickenson, who passed P ro fesso r H ertzogg from Salem of in te rest to teach ers and p aren ts Diego, C alifornia, a t th e age of 73 leigh K äm m erer, home econom ics; Sunday school w ill begin a t 9:50 aw ay M arch 11. Mrs. R oberta W illiam s, m ath em a at th e M ission church, follow ed by will preach at th e M ethodist church will be presented through the co years. Deceased is th e fath e r of trem en d o u s reduction on a ll! I t w as im possible to se a t the M ajor W alter de V. Bealey, head of tics and g irls' coach; Miss E dith next Sunday m orning at 10 o’clock. operation of County S u p erin ten our shrubs. la rg e num ber of people who cam e the Bealey iM litary academ y near Shell, E nglish aud glee club. P rin th e ch ild ren 's service at 10:55 anil Sunday school will be at 11. In- dent W. C. A lderson. Members of th e m orning service at 11:10 in Shade Trees. Fruit Trees, B e r r y 1 to th e church for th e la st sad rites T routdale. cipal O rr is also band d irector. th e council and th e ir friends are T h e V o « ; , ; ; ™ ' „ v i g « » « - ¡ ¡ x f « * <*• »> « • T he body w ill be Plants, Perennials. Swedish Rev. Oswald T aylor of the E pisco invited. church w ill conduct a service S un pal church spoke very touchingly brought to P o rtlan d for interm ent. R ock P la n ts , 10c day aftern o o n a t 3 o’clock at th e T he T ro u td ale P aren t-T each er COTTRELL of th e beautiful life of Mrs. D icken R epair D riveways. LYNCH D ahlia Bulba reduced. Cedar schoolhouse to w hich all are association met F rid ay . M arch 9, at son and offered w ords of consola The b ask etb all gam e played la st Now is th e tim e to rep a ir your th e schoolhouse. T h ere w as a good evening at Sandy resu lted in a vie invited. T he evening serv ice a t The Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r a sso tio n to th e bereft. Rose». 2-year bushes all leading varieties ciation will give a dance on F rid ay drivew ays w ith crushed rock or Mrs. M yrtle Sm ith sang. “Beulah attendance. T he su b ject of w est to ry for C ottrell, th a t team sco r 7:30 w ill be in E nglish. road gravel. See W alrad & W right, ern w riters was tak en ca re of by T he Rev. Don S hogren w ill leave evening, M arch 23, a t th e Lynch $3.50 dozen L and,” and " I t Is W ell W ith My ing 24 ag ain st 14 for Lusted. G resham . Phone 1631.—Adv. S oul,” w ith Mrs. J. F. Dunlop a t Mrs. L. A. H arlow and her w riter The e n tertain m en t given S a tu r soon for a tw o-w eeks' evangelistic schoolhouse. Music w ill be fu r- w as E zra M eeker, a subject m uch th e piano. Sulir’s Flower Farm day evening a t th e C ottrell com cam paign a t Hoquiam , W ashington, ilished by M ack's e n te rta in e rs fea- THINK THINK THINK T he ro stru m , w hich extends enjoyed by all. m unity ch u rch for the benefit of w here th e B aptist and Mission tu rin g the Merry Maids. A novelty Base l ine Road, Mile F ast of The county h ealth nurse, Miss the K elso ch u rch w as w ell a tte n d churches will u n ite for services. of the affair will be a lad ies’ b al The F arm ers M utual F ire Relief n early th e width of th e church, DL.MIle Corner. Phon© 724 w as nearly hidden from view by H icks, and Mrs. W hiteside, of P o rt ed and ap p reciated , about $15 being Mrs. S hogren w ill visit at S eattle loon blowing contest. T h ere will A ssociation. F arm and subu rb an floral offerings, th e gifts of sym land, each talked on her special realized w hich com pletes th e fund d u rin g h er h u sb a n d ’s tw o-w eeks' be card tables for those who do not property. H. W. S n ash all, p re si Address at Troutdale, Oregon, for. freo catalog. line of w ork .and a v o c a ls o lo by needed w ith w hich to m ake rep a irs stay at H oquiam . The Rev. Jo n as ca re to dunce. dent, G resham . P lea san t View Ave., p ath etic friends and relatives. Johnson w ill supply th e p u lp it in ( Phone 3065. T he pall b earers w ere Miles Mrs. Sam H arlow of ~ P o rtlan d * on t |je c hu rc i, at Kelso. Powell V alley d u rin g th e absence j RADIO REPAIRING. O rim shaw , R ichard T eg art, Wm. com pleted th e p rogram for th e a f of Mr. S hogren w ith the exception ! We rep a ir an y th in g on any m ake S tanley, John Burns, A. G. Schan- ternoon. A num ber of ladies from HALEY of Sunday evening. March 25. when of radio. W ork g u aran teed . L. L. F airview circ le visited. A dainty tin and W alker Q uesinberry. M inerva Isabella H artley was lunch w as served by Mrs. F ran ces Sunday school will begin at th e the Rev. M. E. A nderson of Tacom a Long, phone 631. We call for and deliver. born Ju n e 19, 1862, two m iles east Fox and Mrs. M inta Soctt. H aley B ap tist ch u rch a t 10 o'clock, will preach. "T he C oronation of th e K ing of I of G resham and died M arch 11, C. E. Scott retu rn ed on M arch 10 followed by th e m orning w orship 192S. from Boston w here he has been a t in Sw edish a t 11. The ju n io r m eet K ings” w ill be the them e of the "At pour service with the Pest of Service" W hen a child her p are n ts moved tending an executive board m eeting ing will be held at 6:45 p. m. The serm on (n E nglish Sunday m o rn to th e H artley donation land claim of th e n ational d ep artm en t of c la ss evening service beginning at 7:30 ing at 11:10 a t th e Saron L u th eran a t Rockwood until her m a rria g e to room teachers. He also attended will be in ch arg e of th e young peo ch u rch by th e pastor, th e Rev. F ra n k Dickenson on A ugust 24, m eetings of the N ational E ducation ple. A cordial in v itation is ex ten d Enoch Sandeen. At 8 o’clock a 1881, and has resided in th is com association w hich took place th e re ed by the p asto r, th e Rev. Jo h n S. Bible le ctu re w ill be given from The secret of small repair bills on m u n ity all her life, being know n to at th e sam e tim e. Mr. Soctt rep o rts N ordell, to atten d th ese services. th e subject. “T he S tate of Society ail of her friends both old and one m ost in te restin g m eeting at Mr. and Mrs. John V alberg e n te r W hen A pollos is King.” Sunday your car is young as A unt Belle. Pound w hich Mrs. L indbergh received life tained ab o u t 20 of th e ir friends school w ill convene as u su a l at She w as a m em ber of the E p is m em bership in th e N ational E d u ca S atu rd ay night. Five h undred w as 9:45. copal church and an active and tion association, and a gift from the played and dancing enjoyed, afte r Mrs. Enoch Sandeen has now en at Newberg P acking Co., of the proper grade, at all times. We are c h a rte r m em ber of th e W om an's association. It w as his privilege w hich a delicious lunch w as served. tire ly recovered from th e effects of G resham Benefit association. She w as a to h ear Col. C harles L indbergh Those p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. her recen t op eratio n for appendi- here to serve you and our advice is FREE kind, devoted wife and loving speak a t th is m eeting. R. H. M cW illiams, Mr. and Mrs. m other. Mr. S cott is a te ac h er a t Je ffer Dave S tab ler, Mr. and Mrs. A1 She leaves to m ourn her death son high school in P o rtlan d . P eier, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge D errick, her w idow er, F ra n k D ickenson; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. F red P elto n and Mrs. J. F. th ree children, Mrs. M artha Cook. Mrs. Jo h n Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Coons spent T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e Mrs. M argaret H arvey and E dw ard John V alberg, Miss Mabel V alberg, F IR E S T O N E D ickenson; also five gran d ch ild ren of Mrs. A. Shields in P o rtlan d . Louise and F red erick S tab ler, Rob W. B. S tru b le and Mrs. Eva e rt D errick and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. H arold, F ra n cis and E va Cook, BY D O D G F B R O T H E R S OLDFIELD B urton and A lfred H arvey, and two S tru b le and dau g h ter F ran ces of K r u e g e r . P o rtlan d w ere Sunday v isito rs at sisters, Mrs. Maggie Sales, Route G resham , and Mrs. E liza Sales the L. A. H arlow home. in P o rtlan d at th e home of Mr. and E v erett, W ashington, and one T he social com m ittee of th e O. E. Mrs. S. F. H arlow . b ro th er, George E tn a H artley, S. w ill give a card p arty F rid ay We give R ogers S ilverw are Coupons South B ellingham , W ashington, be night, M arch 23, at th e Masonic hall. sides a host of friends. B urial w as m ade a t th e D ouglas Mrs. Mary E llison of Topeka, DICK JOHNSON, Mgr. Gresham o f all kinds cem etery w here th e m em bers of the K ansas, is spending a few days at W om an’s Benefit association had the hom e of Mrs. E lecta P arso n s. COAL and B R IQ U ET S N o other car in The Victory price class can Charge. Mrs. E llison has been visitin g for a jttin iiiiiiiiiiijiiim iiiiiiD ......iiiiiiuim iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiM iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiK iiN iiiiiiiiioiiiH iiim iniunuuiiiaiH ^ <z/)/>rom'Z> the ;e astonishing get-away figures! few m onths at th e hom e of her G resham F uel Co. Card of Thunks. b ro th er Z. G. S chenck in th e Vic And the statement holds equally true of Victory Office 1051 Phones Res. 1x5 A n O rth o Spray We w ish to th a n k our neighbors to ry d istrict. speed! . . . W atch the car flash thru traffic, lead and friends for th e ir kind assist Mrs. J. T. McGinnis w as a lu n ch off at thefo signal and hold\v& lead! Ask Victory ance and sym pathy in th e death of eon guest Monday a t th e home of owners about its amazing pull on the hills! o u r beloved wife and m other, Mrs Mrs. Sam H arlow in P o rtlan d . M inerva Belle D ickenson, and for Mrs. F red P elton atten d ed a tea T h e r e ’s a sim p le, lo g ic a l a n sw e r to th is and Septic T anks th e beautiful floral offerings w hich W ednesday in P o rtlan d a t th e home Day or Contract Spectacular perform ance — unequalled power of Mrs. French. covered her la st restin g place. WORK G UAR ANTEED per pound o] car u eight. F ra n k D ickenson, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett of G resham W illard Cook, Mr. and Mrs was a visitor Sunday a t th e home Larry F och t In other w ords, a new and superior kind of K enna H arvey, Mr. and Mrs of h er sister, Mrs. N ina Buxton. B lot fU't mussed up with Lime and Sulphur? GRESHAM Phone S1S1 E dw ard Dickenson. T. A lfred McNeel sp en t Sunday engine with a new and superior kind of body. Last Tribute Paid to Well Loved Friend SANDY UNION HIGH I E ACH E ItS It E .E LE C T E D Sunday school Triple “ A ” Service Station PORK ROAST 20- S ix 2/zeV iC TO K Y Plenty of Fresh Oil TIRES TUBES 5 to 2 5 M iles Per H our in 7% Seconds! W 0 0 D P L U M B IN G 10 to 4 5 M ile s in 13y> Secon d s! 1 T1TT“ for dependable results ROCKWOOD The re g u la r services of the Rock wood M. E. church will be as usual S unday school will be a t 10 and ch u rch at 11 o’clock. T he Rev. J F. Dunlop will use as his text for the m orning service, “F aith, Hope and Love.” E pw orth League at 6:30, w hich will be follow ed by p reach ing at 7:30. T he services in th e evening w ill be in ch a rg e of Dr. A. S. Hisey. Im m ediately after th e evening service th e q u a rte rly co n ference w ill be held. All are invited. T he oil p la n t w hich is being erected at Ruby Jun ctio n by the Shell Oil com pany is w ell under way. A fine road Is nearly com pleted from th e m ain public road into th e p la n t’s prem ises. Several larg e neat buildings a re underw ay and one or two ta n k s have alread y been erected. It is also em ploying a larg e num ber of local men. FAIRVIEW T here w ill be th e re g u la r p re a c h ing service Sunday m orning at 11 o ’clock a t th e Sm ith M emorial P resb y terian church by th e pastor, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ollenstcd. Sun day school will be held at th e usual hour of 10 o'clock. Mrs. D. D. Sw eet left T uesday a fte r a w eek's visit w ith her b ro th er-in -law and sister, th e Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted. W’. E. Stone, who w as operated on for h e rn ia F riday a t Good S a m a ritan hospital ,is reported to be con v alescing satisfac to rily and is expected home in about a week. T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted spoke to th e boys at Bealey Mili ta ry academ y Sunday evening. Mrs. H. C. Moore retu rn ed home recently from a w eek's visit w ith her d aughter, Mrs. J. O. Downing a t Amboy, W ashington. Mrs. Ida Sim pson, Mrs. Max Rhule of Rockwood, Mrs. John S tru ck en and Mrs. Eliza Stone w ere T h ursday dinner guests a t the home of Mrs. Quigley of B airdsdale. A sew ing club has been o rg a n ized in th e Fairview school w ith 17 g irls as m em bers and Mrs. J. W. Moller as leader. The president Is C h arlo tte H ughes and th e secre ta ry K atherine Brooks. At the first m eeting, w hich was held la st T u es day, "E v er R eady” w as th e nam e chosen for the club. Miss H elen Cowgill, a s sista n t sta te leader, will m eet w ith th e girls on W ednesday, March 21. at 9:30. F ra n k ie, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Schm idt, was rushed to St. V incents h ospital last W ednesday evening, w here an o p er ation was performer! a t once for acu te appendicitis. He is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Ju lia Snover is rep o rted to be dangerously ill a t h er home. R elatives and friends from P o rt land a re w ith her constantly. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M oller. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D ietch w ere am ong i he brave ones who w ent to Mt. Hood la st Sunday. They w ent as far as Swim and rep o rted a de lightful day. T hey hope to go again soon. Make use of the quicker telephone 1561. Two private someone to answer PHONE 1211 Outlook's new, service. Call line«. Always your calls. Peter Lenard (leaning and Pressing I Our cleaning plant Is in Gresham > I We rail aud deliver D A /V C E ROCKW OOD G R A N G E H A L L on a NEW MAPLE FLOOR SATURDAY EVENING, MAR, 24 Art’s Jazz Bandits—5-piece O rchestra GENTLEMEN 50c Refreshments EVERYBODY WELCOME LADIES 25c T he problem of w eight solved thru simplicity o f design. T he problem of design solved thru simplicity of parts. (No body sills—only 8 m ajor body pieces) H igh power made feasible by rugged Dodge construction and Dodge quality materials . . . H igh speed made practical by a lower gravity center and body overhang. (Chassis full widtn o f body) T his is Victory’ Dem onstration M onth. Drive the car—any hour you please—and win one o f Dodge Brothers big Dem onstration Prizes. (Full details on request) 1095 4-DOOR SEDAN. F. O. B. DETROIT BROCKWAY & NELSON Phone 1471 Our wide knowledge of Diamonds in spires confidence. All our mountings are fashioned by expert craftsmen. A visit will convince you iflcalcp’S jleluflrp ^»tore Powell St. Phone 44 Gresham, Oregon GRESHAM Tone In lor Iioilgr Iiroilleni Ilmi Io Program every Thursday night, » to »:S0 (Parille Time) VIIC Parille (Jouit Network. C h a rter No. 65 Now is the tlinfc to spray the fruit trees to kill the moss scale and aphids. The Berry Growers Packing Co. 'Hiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiK)iiiiiiiiiiiir]iiiiiiiniii[]iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii(>iiiiiiiiiniaii FISH $ P u rch a sin g w ith Confidence I his clean-up oil will do the work better and cheaper. Call at the cannery and be convinced. R eserve D istrict No. 12 R eport of th e Condition of BANK OF GRESHAM We are licensed fish dealers. During the Lenten season we will carry a good supply of fish —both fresh, smoked and salt. BROWN’S MARKET Powell Street Phone ISO! Gresham At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business Feb 28, 1928 RESOURCES 1. L oans and discounts. Including rediscounts, accep tan ces or bills of exchange, sold w ith endo rsem en t of th e bank (in clu d in g item s show n in 29, 3« and 32, If a n y ) .......... $143,232.48 2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se c u re d .............................................. 509.70 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign governm ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., Includ ing those show n In item s 30 and 35, If a n y ....................... 98,103.59 5 Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e tc ................... 2,500.00 6 B anking house. $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,800.00 11,300.00 7. Real estate ow ned o th er th a n hanking b o u se .......... ............ 24,031.81 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 ag en ts of th is b a n k ............................... ..................................... 38,346 85 9. (c) Net am o u n ts due from o th er banks, b an k ers and tru s t com panies ..................................................................................... 510.60 10. E xchanges for c lea rin g bouse and Item s on o th e r banks In th e game city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ........................... 324.04 11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank and o th er cash ite m s .................................................................. 153.09 T otal cash an d due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 .................................................................. $39,334.58 15. O ther assets, if any, T ra d e A ccep tan ces................................. 1,000 00 T o ta l................................................................................................$320.012.16 Portland’s Electrical Shopping Center The Portland Electric Power Company’s Home 77te Electric Building At Broadway and Alder Streets Is in the very heart of the huslnesti district. LIABILITIEH VAUGHAN Garden Tractors will easily pull a 10 inch plow. 10 disc harrow , spike tooth harrow or cultivators If Interested a»k for a dem onstration on your place. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 1141 Automobiles GRESHAM, OREGON Used Cars implements 16. C apital stock paid I n ............................. , .......................................$ 15,000.00 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................................................................................... 6,000.00 18. (a) Undivided p ro fits......................................................$3,219.80 (b) L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and tax es paid 1,756.67 1,463.13 19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re c ia tio n ....................... 1,083 66 DEMAND DEPOSITS, o th er th an banks, su b ject to reserv e: | 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due th e 8 ta te of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public funds ................................................................................................ 142,949.87 124. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................... 43.00 ! 25. C ash ier's checks of th is b ank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and ............... ........................................... ................................. 1,652.55 (26. Certified checks o u ts ta n d in g ....................... ...................... .. 227 66 T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n b ank deposits su b ject to reserv e, item s 23, 24, 25, 26................. $144.873.08 TIME AND SAVINGS D EPO SITS, su b ject to rese rv e and payable on dem and or su b ject to notice; T im e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................. 29,509.61 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e ......................... 123,082.78 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b ject to notice, item s 27 and 28.....................$152,592 29 Total......................................................................................... 1320,012.16 1 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I, C. E. Jo hnson, ca sh ie r of the above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t Is tru e to th e best of my know ledge ! and belief. C. E. JOHNSON, C ashier. , CORRECT—A ttest: M. C. H agberg, W. E. M arked. D irectors. S ubscribed and sw o rn to before me th is 15 th day of M arch, 1928. K. A. MILLER, Notary Public. My com m ission expires Ja n u a ry 4, 1932. The Electric Store on the F irst Floor la Portland's Electrical Shopping Center. W ithin one to three blocks of nearly all the principal stores, shops, hotels, banka, sestaurants and theaters. Street cars rig h t to the door from every part of the city, for single fare and tra n s fer. Principal railway ticket offices, and Inter- urban railways and stage term inals easily accessible. PORTLAND El l : E1 POW ER) ■LECTMIC rrOMM^ ^C O M PA N Y ELECTWC »UXk ’