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GRESHAM TUESDAY, OCTDHKK 1«. litt* OLD TIME DANCING Music by Digit's O rchestra Butterfly Ball Room PAKKKOSE BEACH Sandy Blvd. and Richardson Road Every Thursday Nite 1KEME >1 M j l I If IDE HALLOWE'EN DANC1 i T he A rem e club is m aking plans (or a H allow e'en m asq u erad e dance to be given at th e Masonic hall, G resham , on th e evening ot F rid ay , October 26. T he an n u a l event is alw’ays looked fo rw ard to by th e dancing public and a good tim e is j assured. T he com m ittee announces th e re w ill be prizes aw arded for th e i best dressed couple, th e b est in dividual c h a ra c te r, th e best comic | couple and th e best individual I comic. 0 n ly $10 Down A down payment of $10 will put this beautiful advanced 1929 model range in your home. This includes Percolator, White Enamel Clock, Handy Electric Lamp, Automatic Heat Control, Utility Drawer and Smokeless Broiler Pan—all for $187.50. $10 down, balance in 18 months Attend the Outlook Electric Cooking School this week. Miss Dorothy Mac Hubbs, domestic econo mist will show how to prepare meat, fowl, veget ables, pastries, breads and desserts on a AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE THE BEAUTIFUL RANGE SHOWN ELSEWHERE ON THIS PAGE IS On Display Here! PORTLAND COMPANY ELECTRIC STORE POW ELL ST. ELEC TR IC BLDO GRESHAM Sunday School Assn. Plans Sunday Meeting ORUJOS Because of its unvarying high quality and because it is as good for cakes and pastry as for bread, FISHER’S B L E N D FLOUR is used in more Northwest homes than any other one brand of Flour—so it is not surprising that FISHER'S BLEND should be the choice of Dorothy Mae Hubbs, the demonstrator at this week’s Cooking School. It will be well worth your while to attend this jree cooking school. Fisher’s Blend Must Be Used in All Contest Entries PAGE P IV I FAIRVIEW T he g ran g e m em bers a re sta rt- | ii’g a series of card p arties to be given during the w inter m onths. T he first one, under the c h a irm a n ship of Mrs. Geo. L um sden, w ill be The sem i-annual m eeting of th e given W ednesday evening, Oct. 17. P leasan t Home D istrict Sunday Q uite a num ber of Fairview c iti School asso ciatio n w ill be held zens g athered a t th e city h all last Sunday. O ctober 21, in th e M ethod W ednesday evening for the purpose ist ch u rch at P lea san t Home. The ot nom inating candidates fo r city program provides for tw o m ain a d offices to be chosen at th e com ing dresses, one at 11:30 in th e m o rn election. The re su lt is as follow s: ing by Rev. R. D. E v erett of P o rt Mayor, E. E. H eslin; tre a su re r, land. and one by Rev. H. L. W eiss John M oller; reco rd er, G eorge of P o rtlan d at 3 o'clock. M orning Lum sden: councilm en. four-year and aftern o o n services of song and term —W. D. Brooks, George Shaw, devotions w ill be led by Rev. G or J, I. Mahaffey. don Jo hnson, who is on for a solo An am endm ent to th e city c h a r at th e aftern o o n m eeting. B usiness te r w ill be voted on, w hich will session w ill be held a t 2 o'clock and round tab le discussion a t 2:15. give the m ayor pow er to appoint The subject u nder discussion w ill th e m arshal. R ally Day w as observed Sunday be "How can we best hold the young people of high school age at the Sm ith Memorial P re sb y te r for Sunday school and ch u rc h ?” ian church. T he ch u rch w as filled Miss M artha H agberg w ill sing a to its capacity and was b eau tifu lly decorated for th e occasion. An in solo. T hose atten d in g w ill b rin g b a s te re stin g p rogram w as rendered. ket d in n e rs w hich w ill be enjoyed T he pasto r. Rev. E. R. D. H ollen- d u rin g th e noon hour. Coffee will sted, spoke of th e value of an ed u be fu rn ish ed by th e en tertain in g cation. Much to th e su rp rise of everyone p rese n t he announced ch u rch . th a t th e re would be a w edding in tho ch u rch im m ediately f »Bowing I’MON' SCHOOL CIKCLE (JIVES FIXE PROGRAM the m orning services and invited T he Union school P aren t-T ea ch e r th e co ngregation to rem ain. At asso ciatio n held th e second m eet th e organ Mrs. A. L. Stone played ing of th e y ear F rid ay evening, Oc th e w edding m arch as th e young to b er 12, w ith 85 people in a tte n d couple entered. They w ere A rth u r E. R ilanee and Miss Edna M. Bow- ance. At th e b u sin ess session th e circle ker. The a tte n d a n ts w ere Mr. and pledged $5 tow ard th e 4-H club Mrs. Ray R ilanee. Mr. R ilanee is in th e g rocery business in P o rt b arn at Canby. T he b azaar com m ittee rep o rted land. th a t th e evening of November 2 had D inner g u ests on Sunday a t the been chosen for th e b azaar and the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. D. v ario u s com m ittees for sam e w ere H ollensted w ere Mr. an d Mrs. named. W aldem ar H ollensted, Mr. and The club ch airm an rep o rted th a t Mrs. W. K. P e rry and ch ild ren , Union club boys and g irls had c a r Alice M arie and Bobby and Miss ried off $25 in prizes from th e coun Mae Rogers, all of P o rtlau d , ty fair, an d one had received a Mrs. E. E. S tu ck e r of R ainier sta te prize. The d istric t is ju stly sp en t several days recen tly a t the proud of them in th e ir achieve- home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. Melvin m ents. Moller. m usical program w hich fol- The Mrs. W. T. Scott of Salem spent lowed included a piano duet by th e week-end visiting at th e home M arjorie G ustafson and Viola H eacock; vocal duet, Mrs, W hite of her son, C, E. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard B elton and and Mrs. V. Sipe; piano solos, Oli ver K elly and M arjorie Heacock. fam ily of Canby w ere d in n er guests All responded to encores. M. S. on Sunday a t th e home of Mr. and Shrock, ch airm an of G reater Union Mrs. C. H. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H olgate w ere of Clubs, w as called upon to give a read in g b ut in stead of a read in g given a p leasan t su rp rise F rid ay he gave his experien ce as m ule evening by about 25 frien d s and driv er in ea ste rn Oregon in 1918 at relatives. T he evening w as spent w hich tim e he w as co unty agent. in conversation and singing after Upon req u e st he th e n gave a w hich refresh m en ts w ere served. Mr. and Mrs. H olgate have moved Sw edish reading. Follow ing th e p ro g ram a dime into th e ir new m odern four-room lunch w as served in the basem ent bungalow . T h eir home w hich they and a social hour spent. had occupied Tor 38 y ears w as de stroyed by fire May 20. Members of F airview g ran g e have decided to hold th e ir first card p arty of the season W ednesday eve ning, October 17. Mrs. Ja n e t Lum sden Is ch airm an of the com m ittee. T he public is co rd ially in vited to attend. W itm er McDonald, son of Mrs L ester Cam pbell, has retu rn ed to his duties as teach er of science in th e high school a t P ark d ale. School has been closed the p ast tw o w eeks to give th e stu d en ts a ch an ce to help w ith th e apple h arv est. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H olgate and Mr. and Mrs. Ochors and son w ere d inner guests Sunday a t th e home of Mrs. Mabel R ichards in P o rt land. W ill Be Used Exclusively at the Cooking School b lw ,,K OUTLOOK. GRISHAM. Card oi Thank*. We w ish to ex p ress our th a n k s to our neighbors and frien d s for th eir help in th e long Illness of our wife and m other, for th e ir sy m pathy as show n in word and deed and for th e beautiful floral offer ings. Dan W. Mickley and Fam ily, Lulu May Mickley, G ra d e Dell H anna, Raymond, and Dan W. Mickley J r. THERE IS NO S U B S T IT U T E FOR E L E C T R IC IT Y ’I OUTLOOK COOKING SCHOOL ' i invites you to come to t ro free classes in up-to-date, modern cooking October 18-19-20 I All the homemakers in this vicinity wiil he interested in learning- the modern methods of preparing- and serving- foods that will be taught in the classes conducted by M iss H ubbs Domestic Economist of national repute. She will show how to pre pare meats, fowl, vegetables, pastries, breads and desserts in the most tempting ways. And best of all she will teach you how to make your family budget go further. You are invited to come and take notes. The course is free. Remember the dates— Thursday—F r ¡day—Saturday October 18-19-20 2:30 P. M. GRANGE HALL—Gresham I C h a rter OI’TLOOK COMPLETES TOIKIST GLIDE BOOK No. 65 Reserve D istrict No. 12 Report of the Condition of BANK OF GRESHAM T he Pacific H ighw ay T o u rist Town Guide, with a run of 12,000 At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon, a t close of business O ctober 3, copies, has been com pleted a t the 1928. Outlook office. RESOURCES T his guide book co n tain s 112 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of the bank pages of valuable inform ation to (including item s show n in 29, 30 and 32, if a n y ) .......... $128,664.69 the to u rist. It is a com petent guide 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d ........................................... 280.31 ol the Pacific highw ay and a busi 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign governm ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ration, etc., Includ COTTRELL ness d irecto ry of tow ns o r cities ing those show n in item s 30 and 35, If a n y ......................... 132,254.04 P lan s have been m ade by the on th e highw ay, from Vancouver, 5. Stocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens, judgm ents, ch a tte ls, e tc .. 3.500.00 C ottrell P aren t-T each er association B. C., to T iju an a, Mexico. T he book 6. B anking house, $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,800.00 11,300.00 to put on a moving p ictu re a t the also m entions and locates the p rin 7. Real estate ow ned o th e r th an banking h o u se ....................... 24,031.81 schoolhouse next F riday evening. cipal points nt in te rest to the tr a v 9. (ab) Cash on hand in v au lt and due from banks, bankers and tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserve The film will be “ Rln Tin Tin, Dog eler ad jacen t to the highw ay cov ag en ts of th is h a n k .................................................................... 93,349.71 of Steel.” T h ere w ill also be a ered, including extensive loops. 9. (c) N et am ounts due from o th er banks, b an k ers and tru s t com panies ..................................................................................... 13,960.00 comedy, “Our B and.” In com piling th is book th e pub 10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and item s on other banks in lishers, th e T o u rist Town Map Co., the sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g h a n k ........................... 2,614.37 T he Outlook still has a sm all of P o rtlan d , have kept in mind the 11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank supply of Hoover p ictu res for free and other cash Item s.................................................................. 1,782.68 needs of th e trav e ler. They have d istrib u tio n . Call a t the office and sp en t m any weeks In collecting the T o ta l............................................................................................... $411.737.61 get yours today. m ost im p o rtan t, su itab le and neces LIABILITIES Now is a good tim e to subscribe sary Inform ation for the to u rist 16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................................... $ 15,000.00 for the Outlook. Look ahead. Get concerning th e places on and near ! I 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................................................................................... 5,000.00 th e local new s, com m unity new s the Pacific highw ay. 18. (a) Undivided p ro fits................................................... $12,817.30 and m oney-saving ads. T w ice a (b) Less c u rre n t expenses, In terest and tax es paid 10,547.30 2.270.UO T he Outlook has sp e n t a num ber ' week. Tw ice as good. T w ice a : 19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d ep re cia tio n ....................... 2,676.13 of w eeks w orking on the maps. dollar. DEMAND D EPO SITS, oth er th an banks, subject to Many in stru c tiv e cuts and m aps are r - - - - —- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - reserv e: featured in th e book. An ex tra 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check. Including deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or other public pressm an w as engaged to r two funds ............................................................................................... 224,038.55 weeks and th e p ress was ru n day 24. Demand certificates of deposit, o u tsta n d in g ......................... 300.00 and night for alm o st th a t length of 25. C ash ier’s cheeks of th is bank o u tstan d ing payable on ......... I tim e. Five g irls have been kept 112.00 busy In the bindery d ep artm en t, i 26. Certified cheeks o u tsta n d in g .........................•,............................ TIME AM» SAYINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and for the past week and as the books payable on dem and or su b ject to notice: are finished they a re delivered to i 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................. 31.963.21 | the p u b lish ers who d istrib u te them ' 28. S avings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e........................... 125,901.68 Buildinir Help* Prompt Service am ong different ad v e rtise rs In the I T o ta l...............................................................................................$411,737.61 tow ns and cities th a t are m entioned I S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. In the guide book. I, C. E. Johnson, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly 8 1 0 111111 PAIVTS sw ear th a t th e above statem en t is tru e to th e best of ray know ledge HI II.DEKS* l i t 111»» t i l t and belief. C. E. JOHNSON, C ashier. THINK THINK CORRECT—A ttest: II. A. Lewis, M. C. H agberg, D irectors. We solicit your patronage. In Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 15th day of October, 1928, Since th e question has been in- , re tu rn we »trive to please D. W. THORNE, N otary Public. troduced to the public, do not let : My com m ission expires Jan. 9, 1931. THANK YOU! us neglect to keep it ag itated until the governm ent cre ate s a N ational , Phone 2131 Game R eserve of th e en tire Mount : Those who ad v ertise a re not I When you buy of a local d ealer asham ed of th eir business. They who adv ertises you benefit your- Powell at Maple G resham Hood region. | self and others. H. W .SNASHALL. 1 back up th e ir statem en ts. Copeland Lumber Co. THINK