4 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 (••»(•a* A Cv Id W ar II id This u: and M .,rn i t i re A M m uch of the pa;d off. 2 T he low o veteran s' loans 3 X penalty ai "tc ent Rardles incipal t of cl al P ep ti-C d a Company, Long Island City, .V. 1'. 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 *614 V :d ch cks. S2! Io H -me nursing. *4 Can 1 Hovpit * i- 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 - v isiting h ere w nile n er husband is I $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. th e n o r t h e r ly lin e of th« way f th e O re g o n E le c tr ic K a il- th e n c e »«»uthw e n te rly a lo n g M id rd e r ty . to -» S E o o rn e r o f th e N W v f th e S E l < -f S e c tu in 3 5 ; th e n c e a n a l a io n « th e eawt and w a a t c e n te r aectu»n .:n# to th e w e s t lin e - f th T h o m a s M . H in e a M LC in S e c tio n 36 T lS . 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O re g o n , a t im b e r lanf W M th e m e N 490 f t . ; th e n c e S 23- * • * T2 ft • • t nveye d t o P e a rl »1 W a n k « r ‘ to a p o i n t , th e n c e S E l y at r ig h t ari«..w / -«-a i at d th e ’ e N o r th t. th e p!a 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 - •-»». and b e in g k n o w n aa th e Alrav ‘ K- » 1 ' ».at :« J ■ f- N l ' • •• « * 11 o f in te rs e r ’, io n o f aaid G ra h a m F e r r y K wd W ■ h th e r-. ’c r . ■ e f t ’ .- M ated a t H L IM on». O re g o n , t h u 3 th VS ly th « r e fr o m th e i e N ► ■ » -n« th r ay -f J u n e . 19*6. c e n te r lin e o f »aid G ra h a m F e r r y Iv i te r Iin » o f »aid tane ■ *» te r o f G ra h a m F e r r y R o a d . • ■>*ng th e c e n te r o f »aid < R t t » n d a t r ig h t au« e» w ith •» ,»f »«id G ra h a m F e rry K««w I w ith th> abv 590 f t . tv» a p o in t m th above m e n tio n e d and » !• \ . p iace v»f b e g in n in g t • a id 9U Î.72 fi* * t lin e * p la c e . f M c t a a i a j in. re <>r 1« m . In W aatnr. M AIN BRANCH MONTA v ’ k L a ' b RANCH N^ H S7 9 ” C H O C S FO ft W O M E N l PROMPT SERVICE < hrumul«« .».I « 4lr» th# th e N h l< o f AUTOMATIC B uster B rown • ». m n li n e b e tw e e n th e n o r t h a n d a o u th LITTLE JACK HORNER O N E W IN G ABO U T/A MAN PADDLING’ MIS OWN CANOE IS WHEN'WE GETS A BIT 7 1 TIRED WE CAN STOP V y > / PADDLING _ J l z ’V ~—f '—''—7 v - f hand p i a rty F u n eral services for L. R. R ob­ 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 ­ N O T H E O F S A L K OK 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 p r iv 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. 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