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B paverion W ay O ver T op on U s Bond Quota D unsm oor Sent T o C alifornia Bea verlort Doctor Tells of Invasion bond BEAVERTON P I IJcavcrtuii area f . I .i •.I I«« «•« li <»Vfi* sub I I $ !M) 4XHI mulini <>f llur.bsuo of Hr M is 1. •f n 'll« • \ r i I. i-iul W 'ltiliiU « Itro k r O lli S ev eral w indow s in the u r e t i l ie f»l»y I «md m th« M etzler md the <’ountr> I tve Ix'i ii bioki li by Y.ilid.d «b- C I 1 I Ieen and i » h B y . hcs » < i n p l v b ' H l i 1 - through thrill 1 1 I I I l’W ( iu .v C a n h a v c l .oid ( o! n r.h l « w a r m day .in 1 Mi Mi are <> t i i . i t allied plane* . « 1 ». « 1 1 iiiciii m 1 i fnitn lin n ■ h« a d a!l < l.«V, enem y 1 !. . v f i 1 h»u In the . 1 .. 1. F , i ' ■ . Mason says l)r 1 1 Upd Iy <>f lb •> < 1 t • O il S «H 1 f i l l o m x h l 1 O lli Th«* C’a ir up. i l t i n e l l i » ut t* h i V. ahi lost pulitimi« . h» 1 ' 0)11«* o f t 11.1 \V H eh. i i g«* of .1 H k F i 1 einely h r v . I « » h rs S p e a k e r lh-v E I I« I E**I b< ‘.»•I i i i M i ll s p o k e at th e S unday evening and show ed N ... on p ie lu ie tak< bis w ork as a misaiu nia. C hina an i «Übel M issionaries Speak •\1 Bethany Church BE.I IIANY The w eeklv pra.v in ert mg etvivv . i l B r t h a IV ll.i t i .t c h u r c h w a s io •ld Ibi» a eek ’i’u« i.»> evvning _ iindead a f W« ui ... tay, ,in vonjunetion w ith am aiv m eeting, ut w hicb Mi and Mi A hrens »f Ta< una. W sh . r poke T hey a ie of a group >r 12 ii.isaonarles w ho ex|M»et tu leave «ni foi Afi ir« E rnest Seliaei Ji n» ettjoylnj in b a v e fi «»ni aim y serv ire a ■» an li ' , * « Il ih I iirlo u g b n p p lc d ■** ti*,iin- Tli< ii w 1111,1s. tin* lieu« h Elmpi Sii|*e and md M \ K lH*rt .Summers and Mrs •«nt last week at Yaehat bea li Mi a n d Mrs d ark Eleetwood »od of M a p b 't a t i have b«***M gnest of file« ids h e ir fie in i ee u p e r a t i n g flam a recent in ju ry re««ivel in a logging cam p Mi a n 1 Mi C H uddle.on are m o v in g from th eir home on S W 8th avenue recen tly sold, t th eir new home on Watson street Mr. an d Mrs. W aibel Go Io Pennsylvania FIIIDAI I* IOWA fill.I. M and | Ml F ran k W .iibrl left .Sunday night fur a trip t > I’ennsyIvaina to V, it F la n k ', ul«b- t b ro th er and othei rc U llv is 'lliev ex p ect to bebe Hone a vei .il Week- Gi .ndnia Ei ehen and C e lc .b n e Waibel, wl* < i. I,.tying a 2-week vacation, are staying at the W aibel home until they re tu rn S e v e r a l la d ie s o f the com m unity m et a t th e h o m e o f Mrs S tev e Sehoenl a e h le r Friday afternoon and prevented h er with a beautiful E rnest Sehuei* Ji is enjoyln 11) day furlough fru ir thè « i .t navy riv iv e, en m u te tu i ' ibf-iinia Mi and Mi» H »beri Je n n e and * .»n I >« no /m in N« w M«, xu,,i. a. g ar t f Mi and M i C h a l le •tenne K obeit i- a m em bri' of thè l,iuun<l crew f r bom ber piane rei Vice ( «russi ns lloiiored A shaw ei wa given far Mr and Eltnei <»i«».s*«-n at th eir In »me h e d . p l e id Mi F .iitn eis in th e com m unity are st I’hui .day evening by thè «•hanv P ie»bvterian ( ’ E and very busy g etting th e ir h iv crop tiri fi lenii:, .imi relative* About h a vested and m e are getting it baled * * g u .' e t't.s wt • • « « re ’ | pra «<•«»« sent * * The Sheerest S T 0 C K I K (ì S Come in Bottles! No W orry About Runs! N<» r e g re ts f«»r vu iiis h iu g iiy lo ti Y«»ur sio« k in g proib le in is sol1 ve« f u r tJi>- s u m m e r! l ’ ouï- y o u r Il os tile shi'e res ¡»•ry fr o m u hotth* St III' k in g s y o u eve r o w n e d . TO APPLY In a ll th« • n e w s u m m e r sh u ile s . s I I 1*10 S r o t KIN« K ay D a u m it J1 B u ttle I i«ji in M a v is II«. M tk ll W r i s l e y ’a B u tt to -ive Heroes* î.ive<! fam ily was h eld S u n d ay at the hom e of G eorge P e rry at H oulton. I lu-ji- S ' Helens Mi .md Mrs Clay FEET HVMT S C H F .F F L IN -P v t Rudy B er- D orland and son L arry an d Mi- ARCH S! TP P o u t s made to onloe f«»r wold honored Wcdnc. *1 ,y eve- Cora D oiland w ere present. A pic w»«k and flat fort. Soft ( ’urn an«i i LAUREI.- Lylc I) in rnoo r J r - 1 nin; by th e local L eaguers. He nic d in n er w j s served at noon. Hammer To« trranxnfa. u ; been wa an activ e L eaguer before his h, , txt gliarda, I)R. CROCKETT fi om Pori T ,wn*u-«id e n try into th e .ervlet* 15 m onths Ask y o u r neig h b o r w ho borrow s Should Social Security Chlropodlat A F««< Hpariallat (; , 1 He t training ap , Follow ing a period of Bible 25i B. 2nd Av«.. Ilillabor«. ()f» t» a tudy le<l by the poster the hym n this paper, w hy h e doesn’t su b iif^.l and othf 1 train - f/i (l.ltllwd by Be Extended? Phone 995 «Office oppoaite Safew ay) St.ind Up for Jesu s" wo ing in scribe for the A rcus. fMIU I, CIAK Im i 1.1and. farew ell to E lm er W eight. Rev fit Mi I. a jvi price Miy«*i I ( uhv I uk I o u n d u lio n uh- <,f WhitP Salm on. K rueger addre ed the dep artin g A« debuted by • *l bis brathPf R o l l i l i , m em ber in b eh alf of th e member;». W ! la s < humiing Ibdloek Hi. ir son. Sgt. R ichard A gom e of softball and indoor |»r. E duard • Minimi«»» recreatio n u n d er the directio n of A u th o r Ileal ^t llio u H io u r n p h r t / ’, »/« or o f S tn itti P h ilo to p ln a t th e ............ i N evada, w as also a visi- A lm a P etersen was follow ed w ith **llurveat o f My Y ear»" : I et tu r a r , , \ r t r I n rk S< Im iti o f S to in i 11 or A» erv ed by the girl:. t i Ki on B ic « w i t h ] a lunch h i l t riin tin iirilh h n tu tti P la y w r ig h t I iil'iiiiliia I o i i e r t i i y the ground crew of the arm y air Goes to f a r r a g u t for'-i- at a base in Tex , Elrr,c: W eight, on of Mr. and MR. P ill.I .O f It OPENS: Life being M rs F red W eight, left F rid ay for Un* ign < o nnett Visits I M H ' M A N o r i A S : I b*li«?v« Bob C onnett .f S an Francisco F art ,gut. Idaho, w here he w ill r e id w -cuiiv Not Bifiely lx- what it is, there k no such thing ai SUGGESTS: V ix iic l hi uncle. Rollin M eyer ceive his basic naval training. <»f th** benefit« to tho «? In- social ecurity. Govei nment-opei jted 1., .*. , ek Bob. who has been ii Reports for Duty tait at»» beeiuise it tendi to insurance means premiums paid tc Pvt. R udy B erw ald left S a tu r yoerr.i«, in tie- i.avy, w as advanc .. .'a l. ili/e i e c o n o m y . F '. ' e t p ie r it ly , the governm ent by employer and em BUY BONDS to Provide day to re p o rt back to duty at C am p to ensign th is spring. I believe In ew'«ndlng socl»l vecurlty ployee, to be doled out later In sum« ed Tie- C hebalem Brothi-rhood w ill 1 Ho-wze. T exas In Older to h u n g about greater per- too small for the subsistence of a self- me. Mr V irgil G e h rts and E liza , ' l i e A n.o, W atkins hom e Victory Over Inflation i.oual and national lately. When t o - respecting family—just large enough T e day night, Ju ly 18 A m lssion- beth arriv ed hom e S unday, h a v < al «ecurity 1« lufllcler.tly extended to rew ard the Idleness of those who :,iv from S yria w ill how slides ing pent the past 2 week v ia t- , i a t to Include the m ajority of citi lack self-respect. The cost of adm in BUY LIFE INSURANCE of p - ires t a k e n t h e r e T his will ing her h usband's p arent , Mi and zens It will cea-e to be regarded as istration Is disproportionate, the ef be e ,;,* i, rr .-,g. w t-a - f , r o Mrs Jo h n G ehrts, and fam ily of il e of the tirotherho'xl m em bers Banks. ch an ty Specifically, I should like to fect on charsete: deplorable—the chief , For Your Fam ily's Financial Victory! Rev. C J. K ru e g e r sp e n t th e ..•c our social security program fol lialn Is to politicians posing as a ltru are invited to attend -. , , i; , a ',e n d e d the picnic w eek-end w ith R ev . a n d Mrs i low much the same pattern as pro- ists The a v e r, 'e man, under norm al ponsou-d by m e L aurel Ladies H W erjh of Toledo. H e w as th e I,o æd In the British Beveridge Plan. conditions, should put by enough to club, held in the Sellw ood park gue»t sp e a k e r a t the m ission fe»- Following are my suggestion» for ex provide for his family in m isfortune or j tival of the T oledo L u th eran Sunday. tension- 11 ) Old age and survivor» old age If be does not, no bureacrucy I church Insurance should be extended to In can prevent his being punished, it is P .laikiap H arvest U nder Way K ath ry n C 'awrse is vacationing Black* ap picking is in full sw ing clude e m p lo y e e s of non-profit corpo the business of government to protect ii. the m any patches of fh<- com - several days w ith her parent.-. Mr. r a t io n . agricultural and domestic us from oth-is. No governm ent can n, n .ty N eighbors, friends, and and Mrs Joseph C'awrse and J u worker» nod those who are self- protect II- from th» consequences of relativ« have ta llie d to h elp the anita. K ath ry n is em ployed in a employ. I, including owners of buxi our own weakness and folly. Com pul farm er-, and th e crop is being 1 doctor's office in P ortland. ne i establishment». The benefit- sory saving may be desirable, but I M r and Mrs Joseph C aw rse and LIFE • ACCIDENT • HEALTH ■ , lied all rig h t so far. ahonld also be increased. <2) SJctmess see no reason why Smith should be L orene Lee and h e r cousin B et fam ily visited Mr and Mrs Vic 430 N. 4th AVE • Phons 1822 and disability Insurance should like compelled to save for Jones. The truth ty O bcr from C h e rry G rove a re G allow ay of S an F rancisco while wise be extended to cover the entire 1» society car,not provide long for It) I helping at the A rland and H er they w ere the guests of re la tiv e s , man W hitm ore farm s. in P o rtlan d last week employed population Including the or 12 million unemployed. The entire T H E K E Y TO S E C U R IT Y Zi-,n Ladies S ociety m eet- t'xlay Mi BI ,nche W allace and Mrs. self-employed <3> Unemployment In national income, equally divided, Lavelle C a rte r from S tan to n are (T hursday! at 2:15 p. m. in the surance ihould be extended to ln- would fall far short. The Insurance rlude seamen, agricultural workers, Economic Society estim ates the cost I help.ng pick blackcaps and stay- parish hall. M em bers a re re q u e s t a * ,- the hom e of th e ir m other. ed to b rin g th e ir m ission offerings. employees of small buaines» estab of an American Beveridge l ’lan at W alther L eaguers w ill have a F : ,n k M ackintosh. Mias M ack- lishments and non-profit corpora $15 billion a year; our whole in ter Mi uit h . ter, Mrs. N ellie B all of social F riday evening at the A u tions It I Public assistance Insurance nal revenue for 1912 was $13 billion. Mc.M t.nville, is also helping gust P etersen hom e On S unday should be extended bo as to Include The governm ent now is supposed to Mr a.’.d Mrs A rth u r N ew land afternoon th e y w ill be th e guest , all citizen» who may be for any rea have a vast sum earm arked for so visited his uncle, F red N ew land, of the T rin ity le a g u e of H H u b o ro I sons ineligible for other Insurance cial security; how long would It last In S eattle, over the holiday last at the church p a rk on M ar. a n . . v e benefits o r those whose insurance after another Industrial collapse The week nue. F arm U nion to Picnic benefits are not adequate for m ain nearest approach to security lies w ith Has S light S troke HEATING EQUIPMENT SERVICE T he an n u al F arm Union picnic ' Mrs R '- e M axam . m o th er of taining a good standard of living. In in the individual, subject to oppor of th e county w ill be held Sunday. Mt A rth u r N ew land and Mrs. additi ,n, I should approve of imme tunities depending upon governm ent s . Dewey M ercer, suffered an o th er Ju ly 16. at th e S hute park. V er- diate steps to furnish social security ceasing to monkey with buzz-saws. Gas - Oil - Sawdust or Wood ' .light stroke F riday. S he is being boort m em bers, please n ote th at fur all ex-servicem en and women In DR. I.INDEMAN CHALLENGES: c a r e d f**r in a convalescent hospital you a re requested to b rin g a b as order to avo.d serious m aladjust k e t lunch. P ortland m ents In the period of demobilization. Four distinctions bring our argu in Mr H ow ard B runson and tw o ments into genuine opposition: (1) Mit. POI.I.OCK CHAI I.ENGES: In Social security takes care of only little d ,ughters a re visiting at th e 4-H Club Meets at his scholarly book. “As We Go those insecurities arising from the ' Amos W atkins home. M .rching.“ John T. Flynn dem on hazards of modern civilization. T here Donald Logan Home strates how »urely a governm ents always rem ains enough insecurity to Shady B rook S a tu rd ay . M r. Moore SHADY B RO O K — T he S hady support of Its citizens re-ults in bank- test the m ettle of aspiring citizens. , D arted to w ork a t Scappoose M an- B rook 4-H livestock clu b m et at tu p tcy and Fascism. This seems the (2) Ttie cost of a comprehensive pro I day, th e hom e of D onald Logan T h u rs a- ver to Dr. I.'.ndeman's arbitrary gram need not be exorbitant; if we Sgt Jo h n P aulsen is hom e on day- evening. A fte r th e m eeting S a , umptlon that the process “tends to follow the British example by com- furlough from Biggs Field. Texas. th e y sang and practiced clu b yells. stabilize o ur economy." Certainly, bming all basic insurances in a sin Mrs L illie H anley re tu rn e d S u n R efreshm ents w ere served. 10 years experience with a e c n o m v cannot be stabilized by any gle transaction. (3) The average man day from sev eral w eeks' visit w ith Mr. and M rs Jim G raef. form er m ethod th at reduces the incentive of does not and cannot foresee contin her son and d au g h ter-in -law . Mr. resid en ts of th .s com m unity, are Portland company. employers and the self-reliance of gencies which may elim inate his Job * and M rs. C larence H anley of C an- th e p are n ts of an o th er boy, born May 2. the employed. The latter m isfortune or saving- In supposedly prosperous : by. M r. and M rs. A lvah Logan and j could be no m ore clearly Indicated 1929 less than 2<J"„ of our aged p e r Recovering from B roken .Arm READY FOR BUSINESS JULY 15 N rm an S tu n k ard , atten d in g of- family- spent Ju ly 4 at Pacific City. than by Dr. IJndem an's suggestion sons (above 65) were entirely self- It w as a w onderful d ay at the ; ficer.-' tra in in g school in C alifo r tliat governm ent hand-outs "will cease -xupporting. («1 The cost should not beach and incom ing boats h ad fine to be regarded os charity." Many of be equated w ith any other figure ex nia. is recovering from a broken catches Location Will Be Announced Later of salm on and cod. They US know from experience th at when cept national income. Today we en ! arm . saw a navy b lim p tak e off and the beneficiaries cease regarding our joy a national income of at least $l->0 R em em ber, in A rgus C lassified also land. gifts as charity th eir diiintegration Is Ads. T he M ore Y ou T ell — T he F am ily Has R eunion billion. A fam ily reu n io n of the P erry well under way. More You Sell. tf MR. POLLOCK REPLIES: Reply DR. I.INDEMAN REPLIES: We ing to Dr. Lindem an's 4 fallacies: (1) were supposed to discuss the question: One high priest of social security Should Social Security Be Extended? said "Only a sucker w orks unless he I say yes. Mr. Pollock not only says has to." Recent experience indicates no, bu t wants existing social security tliere arc very few suckers. (2) Gov abolished. 1 insist a comprehensive ernm ent benefactions from 1932 cost plan for social security would give from $3 to $7 for every dollar doled stability to o ur economy because it out—not counting the cost in corrup would tend to prev en t widespread tion. (3) In 1929. we had m ore than unem ploym ent—the need for large 20 million motor cars—approxim ately sums for relief purposes. Mr. Pollock one for every family. The price and thinks social security will destroy all m aintenance of a car would provide Initiative. 1 believe quite the con security through dozens of existing trary! namely, th at a basic security and reputable insurance companies. will release hith erto unused energies (4) T hat national income of $150 bil since it w ill remove one of the basic lion has been attained by governm ent causes of fear and, finally. I distln spending of our savings through guish betw een two types of charity, emergency taxation—the creation of w hereas he thinks of all insurance as a federal debt that m ay reach $300 a form of charity. For the life of me, billion—just as pre-w ar hand-outs I cannot understand how he arrives created a debt of about $30 billion- a t these conclusions. r FRED M. ANDERSEN FURNACES of Portland, Oregon in»v| 25c >u t t l c H T T J3 B O P .O APCTTB— B Save SERVICING, REPAIRING, CLEANING -------------------- — ------------ EASY ThurvTi-. July 13. 1<>ll____ Schpfilin Leaguer. Honor Service Men 5 7 c Ó Building Pledges Given at Hazeldale T A N W I T H J A N — P ro te c ts , s o fte n s , b e a u tifie s \ o u r s k ill. Bottle 50c OREGON — ---- - a a < a « i .A ga a <ai-a< THE OLD JUDGE SAYS — HAZELDALE A tten d an ce S un- day nt S unday school w as 53. w ith an offerin g of $4 61 In th e contest betw een th e Reds and the B lues the K ids now have 268(1 points, and the B lues 3071». O pening of Du ch u rch banks Friday, evening totaled $216 2«». T h irteen h u n d red and n in ety -fiv e d o llars has been pledged to w ard th e ch u rch b u ild ing Visits Grandparents Mrs B erth a S ch u ld w en t to G ol- dend ile. W ash., o v e r the w eek-end | to see h er g ran d d au g h ter, w ho was in an au to w reck som e tim e L EISY V IL L E —T h e bond d riv e ago. L eonard H allock w as e le c tro c u t in th is d istric t total«?d $20.358.75. ed w hile at w ork last w eek. F u n e r Mrs. J o h n G ates J r „ chairm an, al services w ere delay ed in hopes w ishes to th an k th e com m ittee. Jo e S inclair, C arl P eterso n , Mrs. A lbert H anley, Renii C oussens and Mrs. G eorge P adgett, fo r th e ir co operation. C onsidering cre d it for outside p u rch ases th e goal of $22.000 w as reached. T he Ed M oore fam ily m oved hom e from th e b e rry field at L eisyville Bond Total Announced t P A ______ c t n n x « c< j ^ r HILLSBORO that his son w ould get h o m e for the fu n eral. Mrs. H allock w;»l be rem em bered as Dolly Syverson. form erly c f this vicinity. H ap p y H our club w ill m eet w ith Mrx V iolet M ills today (T h u rs day» F inal plans for th e picnic w ill be discussed. Mrs. E dna M ercer h ad as her guests o v er the w eek -en d h e r sis te r-in -la w and niece of La G rande The Busy B ees C an n in g clu b will m eet F rid ay at th e hom e of their leader. All m em bers a re u rg ed to be p re s e n t J FREE AIR By Mick H ow dy Folks: M an—So you are u n d e rta k ing to keep bees d u rin g the em ergency'.’ F a rm e r—Yes, I don't w ant to m iss an y th in g , and I've been stu n g e v ery o th e r w ay I know of. • ♦ • County Agent: “I notice that you raise hogs exelu sive- ily Do you find they pay you better than crops?" Farmer: "Well, no. But lings don't have to be hoed." • • • T he trag ed y of th e flea is th at he know s fo r a c e rtain - ty th a t all of his ch ild ren w ill go to th e dogs. • • • And for a certainty your car w ill last longer if you have regular MAKFAK I.ul>- rication Scrvice at CIIAP- MAN'S. "Judge. I ’ve had a lot of calls for that book you took out last w e e k... Tell the Boys Back Home’. How did you like it? "F ine, Sarah, fin e ... it ’s just the kind of Ixktk 1 like to get hold o f . . . l enjoyed every word of it. Wish I could have been along w ith the author m yself. . . actually living w ith the men right on the lighting fronts. He got mighty close to them and they certainly opened up their minds and their hearts to him .” CONDENSED STATEMENT of Head Office and 4 0 S*?»te-wide Branches A RESOURCES Thl« .dv.rtbenient »pomored bz Conference of Alcoholic never»». Indtntriw, Ine $82,900,912.2? Cash on Hand & due from Banks $70,806,699.46 United States Bonds, i n d . , 2. 240,375,969.69 $323,276,881.98 $263*, 532,359.00 5,460.094.68 361,363.69 All O ther Bonds. > • • • ••••■. 37,927,259.5s Loans and Discounts. 300,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k .. . . . . -...y» 2,711,335.74 Bank Premises, Furniture and F ix tu re s .. . .j ' 1.00 O ther Real E sta te . • • • • • • • • • •’ .15,797,613.00 — 72,696,567.75 300,000.00 2,652,530.99 1.00 — 7,516.82 948,180.08 143,369.08 1,666,533.27 T O T A L R E S O U R C E S .. . . . . . . . . . $311,391,479.67 $416,620,406.89 Customers’ Liability on Acceptances Interest Earned • • O ther Resources • • • • •:<?• •'•w* • • • • • 230,278.90 1 •/ S u rp lu s.................... ............ .•¿ • ' X 5,500,000.00 Undivided Profits, Reserves. ."'3,857,428.17 $ 13,857,428.17 j Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. Acceptances ».w:»!« ••.••••• Interest Collected in A dvance............... O ther L iabilities............t^ Deposits (e x c lu s iv e o f re c ip ro c a l bank d e p o s its ) 5,500,000.00 580,534.35 7.516.82 137,492.60 184,570.21 2 9 6 ,6 2 3 ,9 3 7 .5 2 $16,153,581.64 1,163,686.97 130,116.37 165,121.53 399,007,900,38 $416,620,406.89 TO TA L L IA B IL IT IE S ...........$311,391,479.67 ★ . .1 6,153,581.64 ★ Affiliated with The First National Bank of Portland are eight additional banks whose total Deposits, as of June 30, 1944 were $19,036,125.48; and total Resources $20,090,432.31. These figures are not included in the above statement of The First National Bank of Portland The locations of these banks are as follows: SER VICE STORE N.W. 1st snd Main, Hillsboro H r ■ 500,000.00 C a p ita l.. .i.:.,.. . . . . .r.T.-.. . •-*!_$ 4,500,000.00 ★ CHAPMAN'S I L IA B IL IT IE S 1 " There were lots of new things in the book hadn’t seen in any other reports from front line writers. B ut there was one question the men asked the author that I have seen time and time again in these stories. That was'Are you going to put prohibition over on us sol- diersagain... and without getting our vote?’ ” " I noticed that, too. Judge, and 1 th ink the least we can do for those fighting men who are doing so much for us is to respect their wishes on that subject." June 30,1944 June 30,1943 Sweet Home. . . Seaside. . . Silverton . . . Cottage Crove. . . Forest Grove. . . Prineville . . . Scio. . . Sellwood < Portland). to t o e r o s