The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page Six
THE
last week visiting relatvles near
r a f t and were guests at the H L
Flint home near Debake.
Mrs. Elizabeth Keed and Thomas
Reed spent New Year's at the B
Schulinench home In Hillsboro.
Mrs. J H. Collier of Orland. Cal..
| was also present.
M ille r Buya B onham P la c e ;
iv e tu y -rix ‘relatives"attended a
L. W . G u ild H o n o re d
^ t h d a ^ u w e ^ « t- n jn ^ h o n o ^ o .,
Scholls Spuds
Shipped South »
(B y
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11. Demn.ini
L.
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
CHARTS SHOW HIGHER EDUCATION INCOME DROP
ANNUAL INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES
riiui'sila). Ja n u ary IO, 1935
Timber House
is Purchased
total annual ingomc from s t a t i
**i * T0 I|44 M
ro
Present were Mr-
Mrs. J J
Gui.d and daughter Alice. M f-.aad
. . M r s J D Oliver and daughter
Lou Finigan and dauglitei Wanda
were Sunday guests at the Carl
Wohlschlegel home. Miss Nadine
spent the week-end with her cous­
in. Wanda Finigan on the moun­
tain.
Bonham Place Bought
H IL L S B O R O
Posi O ffic e
lNC\W>4Vt f
in
OO l l a a i
R eports a G a in
P ostal Business
lioille at Iti Iglu wo, h | rin I unia v aftei
-IH'iiding a week Willi hei giuml
uaients. Mi und Mrs Charles
Menke
Dally Trips Io Portland
New Calf Club
Formed at Hiteon
illy Mr«. Z.II U Nlru(h«r»l
IIITEGN lllteoll 4 11 Calf club I
H ills b o ro A u Io F re ig h t
Bonded ulid Insured C u rie r
Nerving lleaverlan, Alolia, lleed-
vllle, lllllshoiu, Cornelius ami
Forest Grove
Pickup and DaUvery Service ut
Package Hates
Hillsboro Phone 542
was organlM'd December 31 at the
Bast side T erm inal Portland
home ol F I) lllte with Chester
Phone EAst 9131
Timber Mrs. ___
Ida Kllburg _ has Ito b llisn ii .is leader The club is
purchased the former Gilmore res-I composed ol live mi'iubet C he .h i
.............. and
.
idence
has started •>
a luiuvooiu
boarding I Robinson, lull Robinson. Ernest
tid e J r . Robert Campbell, and
lanise
Cochran, seven miles above Tim Raymond Kugland. Robert C am p­
ber, was snowed in lor about a bell Is president, HUI Robinson
week, because of snow anil I lie vlee-presideiit. and Raymond Rug
mad being loo uarrow and danger­ land seeretur.’ . All members plan
ous to send a snow plow over. Mad Io show at the county fair next
1 lias been sent In on the train, and .year H iur members have exhibited
last Weduesdui the first car, the before, two winning ribbons at
Hillsboro and one at Salem
i school bus. oame through
A verv decided pick-up In busi­
Tigard Rebekah club met Wed
ness has been noted in tne Timber nesdav with Mrs Mildred Hiteon
postal departm ent II Inis been re
Mr and Mrs William Carlstedi
j corded the heaviest since 11129
a n d chllilren of ISiwell Valley were
Mr and Mrs llurlelgli Tallm an New Year's day guest.', at the 1,
and lauiu» lime moved Into ttoeu M Davies home Thet also visited
house, formerly occupied by Mi - M rs Sophia Olson
Ida Kllburg and lamily
Mr. and Mrs a Zweiner anti Miss
.Vlavr fu r n it u r e
Ellen Zweiner of Tigard were guests
Mrs W W McDonald Is spend- New Year's at the Herman Mei
1 mg this week m Eugene removing zentlne home
the rem ainder of her furniture to
Mr and Mrs Lester Robinson anti
Timber.
Miss Kllaubeth S truthers of P o rt­
Keluriis from Island«
land and Guv Wilson of lleavt rtou
Private Morris Dean, who ha. spent New Year's at the C W
\Xlicn you go io i alifornia, try
been stationed in the Philippine S truthers home.
(be train t Big (bangr« have (a im
Islands for the past lour years, re ­
Mr Itrd Mrs. Chris Restorff and
place on our rail». Pullman
turned home Thursday lor a visit daughter of Washougal Wash . w ere
charge-« are a third lew (ban
with Ids parents, Mr and Mrs. II week-end guests of her parent ■
H Ttuotsou He Is now .stationed Mr and Mrs Charles North
last year. Kail fare« are tombing
Mrs
o
W
Slrtilhers
atiended
at San Francisco and is home on
bottom at 2# a mile ami lest.
a turlougli H e WM jo in e d by Ills the presentation of "The Messiah
Complete meal« In our dining
brother, Private Everett Dean, s t a ­ at the auditorium m ISirtland S u n ­
ear« coal a« linle a« NO/. For de-
day Miss Elizabeth S truthers was
tioned at Vancouver Barracks
(ail«, «ee your linal agent or
M rs
p
I'.s.,;, x . Mi
.iiu l Mi
among those participating
John Brlx and Mr. and Mrs. T
Ray Kurken went to Salem Sun - i write J. A. Ormaody, ’ OS Pacific
Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Horn passed through Timber on day to visit his mother, who Is I
their wav to E nright Friday. Mrs quite ill.
Easley was an overnight guest of
Mr and Mrs John Richmond
We specialize In quality job p rin t­
Miss Mary Jane Walker ol Wlieel- ing Argus.
er visited her mother. Mrs Mary
Walker, last Wednesday
Mrs. Anna W right lias been con­
fined to her home with illness Ha-
I M hiiioik I s
past week. Lieutenant Hulslander
W atc hex
of ttie Westliuber CCC camp has
returned to tils home in Seattle
His place Is being filled by Lieu­
tenant John. Klllgieen. formerly of
Cascadia.
Miss Ju an ita Nelson spent the
week-end a t her liome in Mon­
mouth.
JEW ELER
Mrs. C. P Easley of Enright lia..
just returned from a ttiree weeks'
LET
KELLY
FIX YOUR WATCH
visit at the home of her parents
In Coquille
Mr ulid Mrs Gordon White and
son C harles and Mrs White .-, m oth­
Stage Depot
11 lllslio T o , ( ll i'lfiill
er reiurned to their home Hl
Prosser. W ash. Saturday alter ha»-
tng spent several weeks with Mrs
W hites m other and family. Mrs
Osc»r Shifter.
Snow Falling
At this writing it looks as though
Timber was m fur a cold winter
Snow has been falling quite heavily
and a thin white covering is seen
Mr. and Mrs A rthur Beyers mov­
ed Saturday into the house form er­
ly occupied by Mr and Mrs 11
Tallman
(H y
Mr and Mrs George Ernst and
Miss Adelma Ernst ol Sylvan. Mr
and Mrs Joe Bursty of Portland.
Miss G arnet Guild of Newbeig
and M is
Rebecca RoweU. Bert
Rowell. Mrs. Ina Sutherland, and
Mr and Mrs. L. W Guild.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Stretcher. Mrs
Jennie Farver and Louis Hesse were
Sunday guests a t the Jim n ee
j home in Portland.
Hold M atch Party
„ Year's
.......... Eve
..... watch party
A ...
New
en a , tlu, Guene Lovegren home
included Leonard Hansen. Harold
Seiftert Ju an ita Sargent. Stanford
ClOUer Bonnie B artlett.
Lelana
Mcc a n n . Lyle McKune and Ernest
and Marv Lovegren.
Loia K lt'hinnlull
TR Y THE T R A IN
TO CALIFORNIA
L. M. Miller purchased the M
N. Bonham place last week
Warren and EJ Miller oi Hood
River, F. G. Miner and Grace Mil-
ler were New Year's guests at the
Can Rueck home.
Mr and M rs Ed Murphv visited
the H att.e McClure home at Sher-
wood Wednesday
Emmott Elliott of Corvallis was
a Sunday guest at the S A. Got-
ter home
Evangelical Brotherhood will hold
Cyrus Speaks
open meeting at the church Tues-
About 35 were present when the
day evening. There will be a speak- Scholls Grange entertained January
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er.
g. Wnliam Cyrus gave a talk on
Sunday guests at the Dr. C hand­ daffodil culture.
ler home were Mr and Mrs. Harry
Mrs Jesse Wisniewksi and daugh­
IW4-J»
Slyter, Hugh Stewart and William ter Helen of Taft spent last week
Slater of Portland.
with her uncle and aunt. H. T
Bill Ross a n d Miss Dorothy Hesse She returned Sunday with
Campbell of Vancouver, Wash., were Tbny Wisniewski Jr., and Mr. and
Sunaay guests a t the J. L. Kerr Mrs! Tony Wisniewski S r, who
COMPARATIVE MILLAGE INCOME
home-
were Suncay guests at the Hesse
Carl Setifert and Harold Se.ffert home.
AND STUDENT ENROLLMENT
spent Sunday at the Ado'.ph Seif-
Sunday guests a t the N O. Boleen
» 9 3 0 -3 1 TO 1 9 3 4 - 3 9 , INCLUSIVI*
fert home at Cherry Grove
home were Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole
Freece Lillegard and family spent and son Jay of Porltand.
00k LAM
nUOfNTS
New Year's a t th e P. I. Lillegard
bb? S
Elmer* Hoew l r t dhomer w e re 'M r and
picked four nice Iris buds from Mrs Bruce Bound. Grace. Dean
1
her flower garden last week, which and Clarence Bound, and Roy Work- (
burst into full bloom when placed
in the vase.
Mr. and M rs W F. Masher and
ta O
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask and children and Annabell Kerry of
Chart A
million
»
¿
M
' A
r llt£
Ne’ Year s , guests
of Mrs Masher's parents, Mr. ana
a t their beach home.
Hefferman.
Sunday afternoon visitors a t the Mrs. Clyde
________________
kt 000
Rose Jackson home were Mr and
.
,
How drastic has been the decline in income
Mrs Mike Jackson J r of Gaston. [ \ l r t n n f i l i n ( l U m l
Frances Seuiickerof Portland. Frank I v - I U l U I l « iU l
for Oregon’s system of higher education is
Setnicker a n d son. Mrs. L u e
shown in these charts taken from the biennial
Moleskny and John Mocusk, all of
-á
9.000
Hillsboro. K. Cahow of Vancouver
report
of the state board of higher education to
(By
Mrs.
Bird
McCormick)
and Orland Whitmore of Laurel.
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— S un­ the governor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murray spent
the week-end with her sister at day school was reorganized at
M ountain Top church Sunday- eve­
Woods.
9000 ONE
Francis Rowell and Bert Rowell ning. Ernest G unther was elected
MiLLW
Chart
A—Total
income
from
all
sources,
su
perintenaent;
Miss
C
lara
Shook,
spent January 1 and 2 at Depot-
secretary-treasurer; Ernestine G un­
Bay on a fishing trip.
Misses Patricia Hoeffei and Mary- ther, teacher of primary class; state, federal, fees, and gifts, has declined 41
Ellen Nash of Witch Hazel rode Mazie Burt, teacher of high school per cent.
4000
their bicycles to the J. E. Bennett age class; A rthur Parrish, teacher
home Saturday- and returned home of adult class; Clarence Wood, li­
brarian and usner. and Lloyd G un-
Sunday.
Chart B— State income, including that from
___ _______
Mr. and _________
Mrs. Jordan
Natzel ___
and ther assistant. Sunday school is
children Barbara June and Bob. at 7:30 in the evening, preceding millage and continuing
a p p ro p ria tio n « In « rib­
9.000
and mother. Mrs Jennie Jackson, church. Revival meetings here witn
“
*» p p ‘ Mp‘ '-«uun», n a s ne
who recently moved to
Portland Elery Parrish in charge ended S at- clined 40.2 per cent.
from Idaho, were New Year's guests urday evening.
at the C. Earl Stretcher home. Mrs
Mr. an a Mrs. Don McInnis and
Natzel and Mrs. S tretcher were chilaren of ReedviUe visited his
Chart C— M illa v e in c o m e th e c h ie f
girlhood friends in Iowa 23 years parents, Mr and Mrs. D. M. Me-
v -»linage income, the chief support
TE A R
ago.
inrns. Saturday. Mrs. L. L. Murray of the institutions, continues to d e c lin e a lth o u g h
Mr. and Mrs.
children and
v u iu in u c s to u e e n n e a iu io u g li
ars. W.
w. H.
H Baidra of
ol and
an a enuaren
an a Miss
miss Alice
a u i x Me-
a il -
Portland. Mr and ' " Mrs. J. A. York, Inrns and F ranx P am ter came out student enrollment has turned upward
Mr. and Mrs- - J. T.
__________
_ from Portland Saturday and re- _ _ _ _____________________________ ' _____ *
Chart C
York and _ chil-
dren Doris and Richard. Mr and mained till Sunday evening a t the
- Mrs.
-
- Oscar Hagg and Mr. and Mrs. M cInnis home.
river country, visited the B. F. De-
the home of Mrs. Ernest Amacher
19H0 Chevrolet l*g-toii. dunl tires
Mr and Mrs W Hutchen and
Mrs. Bert Ingraham of Chelialem f?rd family and Fred and John
D. W. McInnis and four sons. aU
of Portland.
son of Llnnlon and Clyde Hutchen
of ReedviUe. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Center returned home January 2 Haynes January 3.
i t t
Mr and Mrs. Mallory Brooks and of Carlton visited at the B Haynes
I 'J.'iO Dodge I 1 i -tun
Flint and Frank Norman and Earl alter spenaing five aays here with . ira O. and Hodson McCormick
Burton of Brooks Hill sixiit home Tuesday
Demmin were dinner guests of Mr a daugnter. Mrs. Merle McDougal, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan H. Oomb-
Sunday
in
P
ortland
with
Mrs
_
J-
Moehnke
and
family
spent
er a t Portland January 3. Mr
1933 Dodge 1 1 ¿-ton. 6.50 by 20 (I um I h
and Mrs. A. B. Flint New Year's and d baby son.
lB y Mr., f'r.nk Pssoldti
Brooks
Brook's mother. Mrs. Burton.
Burton
New Yeur's in Oregon City with
Mrs. George M aynard entertained Comber ^as been seriously ill since
Eve a watch party followed.
¡4rs
Edward Fuegy of Helvetia spent relatives
ROCK CREEK—Mr and Mrs.
Miss Evelyn Hatfield spent New with a dinner January J lor Mr. December 21. He was improving and John Schneider entertained with'
1928 Dodge 1 i r ton
l t h 'last
Iast week at the home of Mr anu
ana
Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Moehnke
Year's vacation a t the Raymond and MrS. Jerome Buzan and Mr. expected to be able to sit up in a a card party at their home w
jqew
New» Mrs.
Mr''i John Schneider and visited returned home Tue.sduy evening
and Mrs. M. M. Harvey.
fe* days;
Casey home in McMinnville.
whUe here
I 926 Dodge 1 1 , -Inn
eve. Prizes were won by 'o other
th e r relatives while
here.
after spending a ten day v a c atio n 1
Mr. and Mrs. M M. narvey spent „ Barky Jones and brother-in-law, Year's Louis
Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Hesse spent
- u — of Lents
Zuercher and Arnold I Mrs is_.i,
E”»*! t Leher
Lents and
and visiting friends and relative« in
until Thursday-
of New Year s day in Hillsboro with H erbert Reynolds. Went to Tilla- Mrs.
---------
from Monday —
--------------------___ . i her son. Dr Pasley
mook the first of fast week where Berger. Music was also enjoyed dur- Mr and Mra- Ernest Leher and and around Portland
lng the evening Those attending two son-s visited Mr. and Mrs
Fairview school opened again
»
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blazer went th ^y are falling hemlock trees for were
Mr and Mrs Henry Fuegy E rnest Stauss on New Year's day January 2 with an attendance of
to Silverton New Year's day, where pu/P,„*'°°d, ,,
WE DEAL IN BEAL ESTATE
and Evelyn Fuegy. at
M rs- Howard Nottage of Port- 17 pupils Three of them are 111
they were guests of her sister, Mrs.
Gloria Hoffman is taking a post and Carl
W rit,
Mr and Mrs. John S ch n eld -: 'an d visited with her sister. Mrs with a slight attack of the flu
C an Lorenzen, and old neignoors, graduate business course at New- Aloha;
Fire and Automobile Insurance
er.
Herbert,
Stanley
and
Lorraine
C
hrist Relchen. Friday
Earl Connelly has returned home«
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Clara, until oerg unl°n high school. She Is tslt-
Make Loans and Issue Surety Bonds
Schneider. Shadv Brook; Mr and
Mrs. Blenert In llu»pioi
sUer spending the past
three
the following Thursday evening.
one subject at Pacific college.
N e w L o v iltio il
Mrs.
Arnold
Berger.
Norma.
K
en-;
Mrs.
H
Blenert
underwent
an
months
on the Gus Gtieen place
KURATLI & WISMER
Mrs. J. E. Blazer was a guest of
Hoffmans E ntertain
neth.
Edna
and
A
rthur
Berger
operation
at
the
Emanuel
hospital
near
Manning.
Mrs. F. M. Dille at Hillsboro S at-
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman en- West Union; Edward Fuegy Hel- in Portland Friday
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Tolke and
I t 25 THIRD STREET
urday while Mr. Blazer attended i tertained with a watch party New vetia; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zuer­
T-lephone 1J91
1236 Second St.
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs children and Lyle Hled-wx- of neur
H ills b o ro
W asnington County unit of the Year's eve. Those attending were cher.
O re g o n
Mr
and
Mrs.
Edward
Scheldt.
Ben
Leu
were
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
alter
Mountaindale
visited
at
the
William
Farm ers' Union.
Mr and Mrs. J. E Blazer. Mr Louis Pezoldt, Chris a n d Alfred
Niekol and Betty and D orothy, Shepard home Friday
Mrs. .Mattern Honored
anQ Mrs E. C. Wohlschlegel, Misses Jaggi,
Gottlieb
Schneider
and
the
Beverly
Menke
returned
to
her
iny.
Nlckol of Bethan;
Mrs. Fred M attern was corapll- Gloria Hoffman. Enola Barlow
Mr Mid Mrs. William Oswald of
DR. R. J. NICOL
m ented Saturday evening witn a Betty Coyle, Phyllis and Emice host and hostess
the week-end
Francis Reichen, Donald Jossy. W ashington s| S T
surprise card party, occasion being Wohlschlegel and Merribelie Hoff-
rs. Mike Vrllcak
her oirthday anniversary.
man. Messrs Dorman Blazer. Laur- Fred Stahli. Wilfred and Albert with Mr and
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
Orossen
visited
John
Hanson
at
Miss June Hoicomo and Robert ${?• Don and Duane Haynes and
the Good Sam aritan hospital S un­
Sm ith of Scholls visited his sis- Vincent Wohlschlegel.
V eterinarians
ter. Mrs. Sam o tto , in u rsd ay eve- , M r- and Mrs. Victor Schmidt and day.
nlng.
family and Mrs. George Gould of
Telephone £43 and 642
Mullerleiles W rite
Mrs. D. A Otto entertained with Portland brought E. P. Sm ith home
Albert Zumkehr received a card
New Y ears dinner for Mr. ano Sunday. He had been employed In last m onth from Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Fred G .ao h o m and fa n n y Sandy since November 30. Mrs William Mullerleiie of Zurich 8wit-
MASON HILL—School resumed
and Mrs. H E. u rao tio m of Cooper Sm ith returned home with them
'■
zerland. Mr. and M rs Mullerleiie Monday morning and m ast of the
M ountain. Mr. ana Mrs. Sam o tto for
inefinlte stay,
pupils
were glad to return to their
and son Willie resided in this com- ’ It
.. .
and son and Dan c,.amt>ers.
Miss Madelyn —
Shattuck,
mum ty for a few m onths last year , duties, .......................
Miss W anaa Finigan was hostess
an d returned to Switzerland last | teacher. spent her vacation a t her
home
in
a t a dinner party New L a . , day. DODDV W e i S e n b a c h
Hillsboro
summer. Thev wrote th a t they i
In v .ttu guests were the Miss«., Vel-
'
“ »- a s
Mrs. T. R. Mohler of Portland
were both employed there.
ma an a Naayne Wohlschlegel and
spent New Year's week with her
Employed a t Bonneville
their u ttle sister Jean, and Melburn
m other, Mrs. C harles Wood, re ­
Mr. and Mrs. William Luethe o f , turning home Saturday
anu Vivian Zeigler
„
Brooks Hill have moved to Bonne- '
a-.-o u rn Zeigier is doing chores
atzv « ,
o E «
C
Mis Helen Kinsey spent from
a t .ne Carl Wonischiegel home
WeLserihach fell vllle, where he is employed T h e y . Tuesday to Thursday in Beaverton.
o f D ecem ber 3 1 ,1954
Next preaching service will be
wnne Mr. Wohlschlegel Is suffering
„p„ y ng and fractured his are living on the W ashington side
of the Columbia.
irom an attack oi mumps.
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Shaw of Portland I
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hanson and i, Jvc!bi" l®‘vai;d
South Dakota, who
TOTAL R E SO U R C E S
T O T A L D E P O S IT S
and -----
Mrs 1 Subscribe now to the Argus. In
family are staying with h er brother, £
“i f « t h e home of his son. sjjent w Sunday
« m < » - with
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ci-»—
.«-—
ri
l
.
Sivard.
Is
confined
,w„
Sivard,
is
Clarence Ornduff, a t Laurel Mr house
to the
„
,
<
Oregon
31.50
a
year
Six
months
with a severe cold
and Mrs. O rnduff announce tne
Postpone Election
i 85 cents. T hree m onths 50 cents.
Mr
birth of a son January 3.
D arrell Ellis, who
Creek ladles' Aid m et at I'wo m onths 35 cents.
tf
were
m arried recently, returned the Rock
Illness Prevalent
home
of
M
rs
Landa
tier
Wed-!
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" “ with her
RESOURCES
There was no school a t M oun­ from a two weeks’ visit
nesday.
Election
of
officers
w
a
s
i
Let
the
advertisem
ents
help
you
sister
in
Spokane
tain Top last week because of so
postponed
Next
meeting
will
be
at
make
your
shopping
plana.
Cash
on
Hand
and
Due
from
Banks $22,722,184.94
much sickness. Children in tne
Rufus Ornduff, Earl Etzwiier, and
United
States
B
o
n
d
s
......................
8,670,595.02 $31,392,779.98
Avery Wood homes have oetn con
linea with the measles. Vivian
Bonds of Federal A g e n c i e s .....................................
3,960,845.61
Zeigler was ill this week anu last
Municipal and Other Bonds . . . . . . . .
8,676,681.60
Some of those attending the Moun­
tain Top Christm as program were
Loans
and
Discounts
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
13,374,268.01
coming down with measles. Sev­
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank . . . . . . .
135,000.00
eral cases have been reported since
Miss W anda Finigan is ill . i t h
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures . . . .
1,792,430.39
j measles this week. Her father, L. T.
: Finigan. went to Hillsboro Monday
Other Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . .
108,775.38
) to get Mrs. Tom Schuck to stay
1 with her.
Customer’s Liability — A c c e p ta n c e s ......................
39,455,05
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Whitmore
Due
from
U.
S.
Treasury
(Redemption
Fund)
-
-
125,000.00
entertained with music and cards
Sunday evening. Guests were Mr
Interest E a r n e d ..........................................................
310,874.63
and Mrs. Collin Cree, Mr. a n d
Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance . . .
76,904.15
Mrs. Marvin Ornduff, Miss Marie
| Fuchs, Hodson McCormick, Loren
Other Resources . . . . . . . . . . . .
82,756.31
Haynes and Leonard Whitmore. The
Foremost among the features of the
Whitmore family are domiciled in
TOTAL .............................................................. $60,075,771.09
their new house.
New 1935 Ford is the fam ous V-8 en­
S o u th e rn X^cSfic
&
H. KELLINGTON
School Organized
B A R G A IN S in
USED TRUCKS
Cedar Canyon
Schneiders H osts
n < z->
Kock Creek H om e son
CADY MOTOR CO. £
= tx ?
School Resumes
for Mason Hill
D f f
to/ •
f
,
S|
The First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
Fractures an Arm
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 18 Branches
Ai
$60/075,771.09
$52,376,814.08
More Than a Million Owners
have proved the econom y and dependability
TWIN
of the
FO R D
Studio Couch
$2850
A luxurious couch by d a y :
a rest-giving twin bed set
by night! In a choice of
fine upholstery fabrics.
Selfridge
Furniture Co.
Program Saturday
Saturday evening Pleasant View
community club will give a program
of instrum ental and vocal music
and several short skits, according I
to the committee, Miss Marie Fuchs i
Leonard Whitmore and Miss Jes­
sie Versteeg. There will be a social
evening after the program. Please
bring refreshments.
, r ^ r ' a.n.d Mrs' B1U H utchens!
'Jennie Abamsi baby son and Clyde <
Hutchens of Holbrook, who had I
just returned from spending C hrist­
mas with her parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. John Adams, in the Rogue
IT IS NEVER
TOO LATE TO IMPROVE
PrOli5r THe Jdra,na«'’
cropping season „ lengthened
both in the spring and in the fall and growth stimulated during
the dry season. The numbep of special crops is increased For
example, a lfa lfa has been Increased two tons, evergreen blackber
ries one ton, and root crops over five tons per acre in this coun­
ty. Small beginnings may be expanded from the increase |n prof
its until the whole place is well drained The increase In value
per acre of Tiled land should fa r exceed the cost of the improve­
ment. In addition to our own standard quality products we h i n r i l .
W illam ina Clay D rain T ile and Building Tile
ha" dle
Ve8
E N G IN E
gine— road-tested, tim e-tested and ac­
claimed one of the finest autom obile
engines built today. You can see its
superior power and acceleration every­
where.
fo rd experience and Ford resources
have produced the only successful anti
economical V-8 engine for a car selling
a t a low price.
The V-8 has proved itself the most
economical, most dependable Ford en­
gine ever built. But you need not take
our word for it. Talk to some of the
° K d ’¿ X - . F ° rd V' 8' .............................
H illsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
T O T A L ........................................... $60,075,771.09
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b e in o1f 'r f ’fitnh/m Fnfrd
l "’ 1."? nff , lr S y OU Pro v ed p e r fo r m a n c e — plus a num-
Ford , st H T o H o c WhlCh. add t0 dependability and economy, and m ake the
cast-steel eronb
ft
own. an,j flrive. One is the tough, w ear-resisting
gives to this en In
A nother is directed-flow crankcase ventilation which
gives to this enduring engine even longer life.
W e in v ite you to see this N E W F O R D
d riv e th is b ig g e r, easy rid in g F o rd .
V -8
fo r 1 935 —
to rid e and
1,000,000 in 1935
Fred W arings
Thursday
Sundays
6 to 7 p. m.
KOIN
AUTHORIZED JALÍ3 AHO SERVICI
MAIN BRANCH . . . .
FIFTH; SIXTH AND STARK
UPTOWN BRANCH . . . SIXTH AND MORRISON
Olher Portland Branches
ROSE CITY BRANCH........................... NE. 42d Ave. A Sandy Blvd.
UNION AND RUSSEI-L BRANCH......NE. Union Ave. & Russell St.
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
SE. Grand Aw. * Morrison St.
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH SE. 82d Ave. • Poster Rd
MONTA VILLA BRANCH.................. SE. 80th Ave * Stark St.
LI VESTOCK KENTON BRANCH
Denver Ave. * Kilpatrick St.
Branches Outside of Portland
Ford
Symphony Hour
Pennsylvanians
Across Washington Street from Cannery on P. R. * N. Railway
O ffice Phone 1341
A rt Kroeger 2546
— Home Phones—
Henry Kroeger 1204
LIABILITIES
C a p ita l.................................................... $2,500,000.00
S u rp lu s ................................................
2,000,000.00
Undivided P r o f i t s ...........................
261,882.62 $ 4,761,882.62
Reserve for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc.
239,910.44
C irculation....................................................
2,500,000.00
A c c e p ta n c e s ...............................................
39,455.05
Other Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . .
157,708.90
d e p o sits.......................................................... 52.376jn4.08
6 to 7 p. m.
KOIN
ALBANY
ASTORIA
GRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
PENDLETON
SALEM
THE DALLES
WOODBURN
CONDON
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK AND ALL OF ITS BRANCHES ARE INSURED
UNDER THE TERMS OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE PLAN