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HILLSBO RO ARGUS
Progress Woman
Grows Lily With
25 Blossoms
PR O G R ESS Mrs. H
g rew a very b ea u tifu l
R e«al lily ,n h e r y ard
T he bloom spike n
crow n w ith 25 oudò
flow ers. The 1L>.rds bre
o f th e heavy buds u
h av e m ade 29 bloom s
¿p ik e The J >urnul d
the lily for D ean Col
fteclion of the paper ar
is now on d:s
L u k e w indow in Port
H old K runion—
T he Eliander. fjn u lv
n u a l reunion ,at the h<
and Mrs. T hor
E liander. J u l\ 4 A b o u f
from d ifferen t
atten d ed A pit
ed out of do - » and th*
Vlded coffee
• :
M rs A W P eterson
is visiUne h er m other.
Rudolph A. Schultz
Rites Held Saturday
Vets Making Use PU B L IC N O T IC E S
01 State Loans
or tb* p
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Id W ar II
id This u:
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m uch of the
pa;d off.
2 T he low o
veteran s' loans
3 X penalty
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Rardles
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P ep ti-C d a Company, Long Island City,
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F ran ch ise B o ttler—PE P S I COLA BO1 CLING CO. of H illsboro
FOR SALE
NEW STEEL PIPE
4 IN. O. D.
•
14 GAUGE
20 FT. LENGTHS
War surplus material available tor immediate de­
livery . . . Suitable for permanent or temporary,
high or low pressure lines.
SPECIALLY PRICED
* * *
W rite or Wire fo r D e fa ilt— State Quantity Required
D U L IE N STEEL P R O D U C T S , In c.
of Washington
SEATTLE 4, WASH.
MAis 0030
Slock Avatfob/e for Shipment from Seattle or Portland
Statem en t of C ondition of W ashington F ed eral S avin gs and Loan Assn.
Ju n e 29, 1946
ASSETS
F irst M ortgage Loans
A ccrued In te re st
___
Real E state Sold on C o n tract
A ccounts R eceivable
Lxtans on S h are A ccounts
H ome Loan B ank M em bership
U. S. G ov ern m en t Bonds
O ffice B uilding an d E quipm ent
’Less d ep reciatio n ;
C ash on H a n d .........................
............................ $2,023.375.26 ,
—........... ................
592 86
39.073.47
41.634 38
900.00
30.000.00 '
... 1,017.200.00
10.033.44
64 952 20
$3,227.461.61
L IA B IL IT IE S
M em bers' S h are A ccounts
A dvances from F ed eral H om e L oan B ank
B orrow ed M oney .......
Loans in Process .
A ccounts P ay ab le .
Specific B c se rv w
G eneral R eserves
V ndttudcd P ro fits .
A nnual re p o rt o f t h e C ounty
C h aj te r jf A m erican R ed Cross
as subm itted bv Mrs M ary Clap-
route X F o rest G
a b alance on b an d of $25,833.10, an
! increase over Ju ly 1. '.945. of
$9.836 3? The repo.-: follows
B alance J ay 1. 1945. $16.01673:
R
Home S
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V :d ch cks. S2! Io H -me nursing.
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Can
1 Hovpit
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tn tio n . SI. Plasm a. $86 60; M • r
carp s $10: D nat:< - $64. Produc-
n. $62 43. F .rst a:d. $¡2: C anteen.
S25. A dm inistrât, -n. SI. C am paign,
$26.126 36. to tal receipts. $27.081 79;
total cash. $43 048.52
C v P aid O ut — Home w r v i c e ,
$4866 63; M otor corps. $199 33: P r -
duct; n. $875 77: Plasm a, $99 45.
C am paign expense $497 07 A dm .n-
• str ' n. $15414"). D isaster relief.
$423 24; Cam p and H -sp.tal. $72 8«:
E m ergency closet. $114 26: F irst
A:d. $34 56. A m erican Red Cross.
Pacific area, $8461.26: O liege unit.
$9 50; to tal p aid ..at, $17.195 42
B alance J u n e 30. 1946. $25 853 10.
Forest Grove Man
Buried on Friday
$2,346,714.09
360.000 00
22fl «»O M M rs. K. D o n a ld s o n
83,337.90 R e c e iv e s B ro k e n L eg
..............................
87.72
LEISYV ILLE — Mrs. K enneth
S
59286
D onaldson suffered a broken leg
. 166,721.85
J u ly 4 at a fam ily picnic at her
... 50.007.19
217.321.90 , home. H er cousin
Mrs. Ingvard
Aam of N ew R ockford. N D , is -
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$3,227,461.61
flying to N orw ay to see his m other.
S ta te o f O re g o n , C o u n ty o f W a - h in g t.m .
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Seos arriv ed
I , K . r . K a -m u b a e n , T r e a s u r e r of th e abo ve n a m e d A ¡ a t i o n . do holem nJy s w e a r
hom e W ednesday from a tw o-m onth I
t h a t th e a ) » v e é ta le m e n t i» t r u e U/ th e b o t o f rn y k n o w h ie v e a n d b e lie f.
tr.p to P ittsb u rg h , Pa . and Kansas.
R. P. R A S M U S S E N , T r e a s u r e r .
A tte s t : A l f O . J h na on, S e c re ta ry -
T hey re p o rte d a good w heat crop
in Kansas.
S u b s c rib e d a n d « w o rn t o bef. re m e th in - t h d a y o f J u n e . 1916.
<se«b
M. HOFFMAN. Notary P u b lic .
Mr. and Mrs. Royal G ard n er of
M y c o m m is s io n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 10, 194S.
A shland visited at th e G eorge
P ad g ett hom e o v er Ju ly 4. Royal
is building a new home in Ashland.
W alter W endt of N ahcotta. Wash .
sp en t J u ly 4 w ith his fath er and I
fam ily.
Mr and M rs John S in clair left I
th e first of th e week to spend
some tim e at Seaside for Mr. S in ­
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w h ic h is Sk»o th e » «xith ern b o u n d a r y o f
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« o u th e rn a n d e a s te rn b o u p d a ry lin e
of
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty t o -he p la c e o f b e g ii •
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E x c e p tin g th e r e fr o m
th e t e r r it o r y
w it h i n th e C it y « f G aa to n . O re g o n , a
t im b e r lan<i» p a t n .led b y th e S ta te
□ f F o r e s tr y o r in a c c o rd a n c e w i t h th«
ru l« » and r e g u la tio n » o f th e » a id B o a rd
o f F o r e s try , a n d a il t e r r it o r y w it h in r a il-
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th e re o n a n d r o llin g a to ch m . v in g th e re ­
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o f a j o i n t pruoe«-ding a n d t h u d i s t r ic t w i.i
in c lu d e la n d s in Y a m h ill C- in t y . O re g -n.
i f th e $«m e » h a ll be o rg a n iz e d in »aid
c o u n ty .
B y O rd e r o f th e County C o u r t d a te d the
1 9 th d a y o f J u n e . l& *b .
W . A . T L ’ P P E R , C le r k o f th e C o u n ty
C o u rt.
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MODERNIZE YOUR OLD RANGE
with New . . Spt cily . . Economical U nits
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In HILLSBORO
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w ith » a id la at m e n tio n e d lin e 590 f t to a
•f b e g in n in g , c o n t a in in g 7 SO acre», m«»
>r* p o in t in th e e e a te r lin e o f G ra h a m F e rry
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c e n te r lin e o f »aid G ra h a m F e r r y Iv<w«i
F H S H O L E S . G u a r d ia n
f th e Fe »ta 4*9 T2 f t . to th e p la ce ■ f beg u n m g •
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Now is tho Time lor a
WALKED NELSON
IN S U R E
W IT H
COM PLETE
SUMMER CHECK-UP
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Where Your Money
sm oo the r d riv in g , m o ie ¡lo w er, s p re ti and ,iep.
Goes Further!
Cady Motor Co.
NOW
S e rv in g the M o to rists o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
fo r 28 years
IN S U R A N C E
j l J S T H IR P
PHONE 1732
HILLSBORO
119 S
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
AS
OF
JUN E
29,
1946
RESOURCES
C a s h o n H a n d a n d D u e fro m B a n k s ............................. $102,388,062.45
U . S. B o n d s , in c lu d in g U. S. G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c ie s . 298.9T3.032.71 $191,301,095.16
M u n ic ip a l B o n d s .....................................................................
43,032,176.32
O t h e r B o n d s ...............................................................................
773,161.09
L o a n s a n d D i s c o u n ts .............................................................
80,186,019.13
S to c k in F e d e r a l R e s e rv e B a n k ..........................................
450,000.00
B a n k P r e m is e s , F u r n it u r e a n d F i x t u r e s ......................
2,865,269.91
O t h e r R e a l E s t a t e ...................................................................
N one
C u s to m e r s ’ L ia b ility o n A c c e p ta n c e s ..............................
92,284.52
I n t e r e s t E a r n e d ........................................................................
1.976,471.37
O t h e r R e s o u r c e s ........................................................................
362,526.29
TOTAL
RESOU RCES
$531,039,003.75
LIA B ILITIES
C a p i t a l ................................... ........................................................ $
S u r P lu s .........................................................................................
U n d iv id e d P r o f its a n d R e s e r v e s .......................................
R e s e rv e s A llo c a te d fo r T a x e s , I n te r e s t , e tc .................
A c c e p ta n c e s ...............................................................................
4,500,000.00
10,500,000.00
8.665,178.03 $ 23,665,178.03
1,176,720.29
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I n t e r e s t C o lle c te d in A d v a n c e ..........................................
O t h e r L i a b i l i t i e s .................
D e p o s its ( e x c lu s iv e o f re c ip ro c a l b a n k d e p o s its ) . .
251,642 86
258,524.89
505,594,653.20
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S
$531.039,003.79
“ “
5 0 r
C & X ifr z ,.. .
End hot water
w o rrie s w ith
this finer Crane
water heater.
So automatic
you never give
it a thought. So
efficient that
gas b ills are
kept down. So
m odern th a t
house work be­
comes easier
and com fort
goes up.
Abundant hot
water for the
new automatic
h o m e d is h ­
washers and
laundries!
Sold a n d Installed By
D on's P lu m b in g
S e rv ic e
l«d 5. Lfccond Ave H ilLboro
Phone 72
Here is the blanket news
you've been waiting for!
Two lovely blankets are
offered now on a special lav­
away plan. O n ly 50c will
hold one of these beautifully
soft, richly napped blan­
kets; you can pay the bal­
ance in convenient monthly
installm ents. Both are Am-
uno treated to resist moth
damage for five years. Both
made by a nationally known
m anufacturer of fine blan- '
kets. See actual samples of
these wonderfully wooly
blankets in our Catalog
Office, feel their fine qual­
ity, see th eir lovely colors,
and buy now . . only 50c
down. Priced at $1,3.¿¡8.
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
COQUILLE
ENTERPRISE
____
BRANCH
~ « T L A N DNC, i * NC„
LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
OTHER ORECON BRANCHES
F0SS,L
CRANTS PASS
3RESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
HOOD RIVER
KLAMATH FALLS
LA CRANDE
LAKEVIEW
MARSHFIELD
MEDFORD
MERRILL
cA.rK.
MOLALLA
NEWBERG
NORTH BEND
NYSSA
ORECON CIT1
PENDLETON
SALEM
SHERMAN COUNTY
STAYTON
THE DAL|XS
TILLAMOOK
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WOODBURN
iated w ith The F irs t N ational Bank of Portland are nine independent banks
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
FIRST
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
NATIONAL
n r n o r .v .
D EP O SITS
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
BANK OF FOREST GROVE
BANK OF EUGENE
BANK OF PRINLVILLE
COOLIDGE & McCLAINE SILVERTON
BANK OF SELL WOOD PORTLAND
CLATSOP C O I l l i r v b a m u L i i )
S C O V l i t ’
BANK 0F SWEtT HOME
First National Bank of Portland -nd 40 branches . . .
9 other Oregon Banks eFl.listed w ith First National Bank ol Portland
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LOANS AND DISC O U N TS
First National Bank of Portland and 40 b ra n c h e s
9 other Oregon Banks affiliated w ith I i „ t National Bank of P o tilln d
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erts, 39. of F orest G rove, w ho died
J u ly 1. w ere held F rid ay afternoon Notice of Sale
at F orest G rove U n d ertak in g com ­
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pany chapel w ith Rev. C. O. B ul­
R E A L PROPERTY
lock cff.ciating. In term e n t was at
I n »he M a tt e r < f th e G u a n i.a - h ip o f
F orest View cem etery.
ALE» K K R E V A N K O . A N T O N K R E V X N -
Mr R oberts was born S eptem ber K O J K . N IC K K R E V A N K O a i G E O R G E
30. 1906. at Fay. O klahom a, and had K R E V A N K O M ir.-
N o ti- e H h e re b y g iv e n t h a ‘ I w i ll hell
been a resid en t of the com m unity
since 1937. S urviving are his wife, i th e f o llo w in g d e scrib e d re a l p r o p e r ty a t
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a t e eale f o r cash <>r c r e d it o r i - -n . at
Pe-arl: one d au g h ter. Dovev; one
son. Bill, all of F orest G rove: his
fath er, R. C R oberts, and a bro ther, .
LeR -y, both of Fay; a bro ther,
M urray, of F rest G rove; tw o step ­
children. B eatrice V ader of Red­
m ond and M ildred Adams of T ro u t­
dale.
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