Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, November 27, 1919, Image 7

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Any kind
Misess Christopher sad Young
spent two 4ays In Portland lest
week.
B. J. HGsSlÑs, Nswta?, On.
Mr. Ysnnsbls, „w h o purchased
ths D. L. Terry pises a short time
ego, has also purchased ths Alford
property.
Any wW«
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The First National Bank
of Newberg,
When in need ol a
first-class workman or
•re in hurry to hare work
W. W . HOLLINGSWORTH
OOÉAPÂNY
ESTABLISHED 1900
RELIABLE
FUNERAL DIRE TORS
CHASE db LINTON
GRAVEL COMPANY
A ll U n d e o f gravel for con­
crete w ork, cement blocks,
or wood work furnished on
short notice.
Telephone W hite 86
N. P. NELSON
♦ M M W
AUCTIONEER
When yo» m at to oonvwt yo»r
«Büro holdhig* into oash in s few
hours’ time uk me for » dato far
m public sale.
Phone White 4S, Newberg, Oregon.
Col. J. H. Nash
TASTES
BETTER!
E xtra Quality
Ite Guaranteed to Planeo
For S a le by
J . C. P o r t e r dr Co.
R . F . Kififg
Newberg,
• Oregon
J . E. D e v o re
Dundee, Oregon
Build.lt Now
Both labor mod matan ala
are available once more and
• m a t deal o f government
building, atete work and
factory conatruction already
is under way. Measure the
aatfafactton your new boma
would bring and you’ll want
h now.
Tba aanaibta M a i than la
to B U ILD N O W and wa
ha vs all ths malarial to build
tha sensible way— framing,
tiding, trim, doors, shingles
and Bsavar B oard— tha
manufacturad lumbar, knot-
last and crackles«— for tbs
The Lowest Triced Electrically
Equipped automobile in the world
In tba state o f Oregon, at the close of business on November 17. 1919.
RESOURCES
Fred Jansen Is calling upon *his
Dundee friends in s bran new
Maxwell, his latest venture In ths
auto 11ns.
Plumber
CHEVROLET
Report o f the CoadMoa «1
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts.. . .$911,451.97
Notes and bill» rediscounted...............................
90.000.00 9999,491.07
Overdrafts u n s e c u r e d ....................................
430.99
U. R Government securities owned:
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds
Smith w ill be pleased to hear of
per v a lu e )...........................................
40,000.00
the arrival of another son, a tee
Pledged to seenre U. B. deposits (p er v a lu e ). . .
10,000.00
pound boy, in ths Smith home.
Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par
lvalue..‘.....................................
1,000.00
Mrs. R. W. Swlnk and Miss Sally
Beck have tha Roosevelt Memorial Pledged as collateral for State or other depos­
its or bills- payable..................................
90,000.00
drive in. charge for this district
Owned
and
unpledged.................................
30,450.00
and w ill ho pleased to have your
Total
U.
8.
Government
securities......................
101,410.00
contribution to the cause.
Edward Crowell came up from Other bonds, securities, etc.:
Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to se­
Oakland, California, last week to
cure postal savings d eposits..........
3,500.00
close ths deal with Joseph Hol­
Bonds and securities (other than U. 8. securi­
lingsworth who has purchased ths
ties) pledged* aa collateral for State or
Crowell loganberry acreage.
other deposits (postal excluded) or bills
Mr. Lows has been assigned * to
payable.......... > .......................... ..
19,000.00
duty in Dundee at the power house Securities, other than. U. 8. bonds (not lnclud-.
and hereafter two shifts o f elec­
ing stocks), owned and unpledged.*.. . . . .
54,909.39
tricians w ill be employed.
Mr. Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8 . ......................
74,409.39
and Mrs. Lows have moved into Stock o f Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent subscription). . .
1,950.00
the John Edwards house on Main Value o f banking bouse, owned and nn Incumbered...............
19,700.09
street.
Furniture and fixtures......................
9,090.99
Real
estate
owned
other
than
banking
house.......................
1,100.00
Mias W ills Hunter, of Berkeley,
39,993.43
California, is visiting ksr grand­ Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve B a n k . . . . ..................
31,394.53
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 8, Hunter. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. .
Mias Hunter w ill remain in Dundee Checks on other banka In the same city or town as » p o r t ­
ing b a n k . . . ...................
384.43-
about s week, after which she will'
TotaJ.......................................
................
31,753.94
take up her work as a trained
Checks on banka located outside of city or town o f reporting
nurse in Portland.
_
bank and other cash item s.................... . . . , , ......... ..
335.00
C. C. E lliott and fam ily have re­
Redemption fond with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8.
turned to Dundee after a residence
Treasurer..................
3,000.00
of some years in Indiana.
Mrs.
Interest earned but not collected— approximate— on Kotos
E lliott Is a sister o f ths Doctors
and Bills Receivable not pest due.................................
1,969.35
Dixon. W lttord W hits end family
T o t a l......................... ...............................................
1567,391.93
accompanied the Elliotts from Indi­
ana and w ill locate la the West.
LIA B ILIT IE S
A mistake was iqade lest week fn
the announcement o f P|rof. Pow­
ell's singing class. The first les­
son w ill be given on Saturday,
November 99, Instead of lest Sat­
urday as announced, at .3 :3 » p. m.
in the library room of Community
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, of
Newberg, have moved Into the
bouse recently vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. Dearborn. Mr. Johnson
w ill be employed by Mr. Dearborn.
Mrs. Cyrene Palmer, grandmother
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, is happy
to have "ths children" next door
to her.
Charles Parrett has traded hia
city property tor the farm owned
by Mrs. Asbnab Vedder and la pre­
paring to move onto the place at
once. Mrs. Vedder will occupy her
new property immediately and has
decided to open s boarding bouse,
much needed convenience in
Dundee.
On Friday evening Dundee bas­
ket ball enthusiasts will have the
opportunity of seeing the much
discussed game between the O. A.
C. Bums and the Dundee Y. M. P.
C.’s.
Friends of both sides are
sure o f victory for their respective
teams and excitement is |runnlng
high over the contest.
Wm. Wilson and family visited
Qeorge Wilson at Sherwood on
Saturday, it being their last oppor­
tunity of seeing their relatives in
the Sherwood home as George W il­
son has decided to return to
prunes and has bought a prune
orchard near Newberg.
H e # ex­
pects to move onto his new prop­
erty this freek.
On Wednesday evening while E.
| Marr was returning home from
the post office he was struck by a
bicycle ridden by one of the Homm
boys. It was so dark that neither
the pedeetrtan nor the rider saw
each other before the collision.
Mr. Marr was assisted to his home
by B. S. Hunter and Michael Muel­
ler.' who passed’-' Just after the ac-
cident. and a physician was Sum-
moned. A cut in Mr. Marr’s eye­
brow necessitated several stitches
and ha was badly bruised all over
his body, hia worst injury being to
the back o f his head where it came
in contact with the concrete walk.
Mr. Marr waa confined to his bad
until Sunday but la now convales­
cing.
Tha boy was thrown from
his whaal to tha ditch by tha road-
aide but escaped with but alight
bruises.
For years an effort has
bean mads to prevent bicycle rid­
ing on the sidewalks within tha
city limits, but a recant investiga­
tion has resulted in a conflict of
opinion concerning authority in tha
matter and o f lata bicyclists have
bean using tha walks. It la to be
hoped that this incident w ill be a
warning and tha walks le ft free to
pedestrians at least after night
fall.
That neither Mr. Marr nor
tha boy ware more seriously in­
jured la miraculous and frlanda o f
both
are
rejoicing
over
their
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
‘Undivided prof Its................ ............ ......... . . .
10,843,95
4.419.16
Lew current expenses. Interest, and taxw paid
9.333.80
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance o f
*81.4»
maturity and not earned— (approxim ate)........
40,000.00
Circulating notes outstanding.......... .......................... ........
1,000.00
Certified checks outstanding.......... f .................... ............
13,593 68
Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding...........................
T
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t
a
l
34, 593. 69
Individual deposits subject to c h e e k ...............
........ .
** 379,333.65
Certificates o f deposit due in lew than 30 day* (other than
for morey borrow ed)............ ,...........................
State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
41,138.40
of assets o f this bank.....................................................
Total of demand deposits (other than bank depos­
its) subject to Reserve........ .'fi. ............... 330,473.39
03,803.33
Certificates o f deposit (other then tor money borrow ed). .
3,470.71
Postal savings deposits..........................................................
44.876.03
Other time d e p o s i t s .......... ..............................................
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve.......... 110.943.97
3.100.00
W ar loan deposit account...................................
3,100.00
Liabilities other than those above stated, interwt earned
734.80
but not colleced......................... ..................................
T o t a l....... ..................................................................... 1557,391.93
State of Oregon, County o f Yamhill, w :
I, R. P. GUI, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that tha above statement la true to the beet o f my knowledge and belief.
R. P. GILL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 34th day of November, 1919.
C. R. Chapin, Notary Public.
My commission expires December 9. 1919.
Correct — Attest:
W . H. Woodworth.
E. C. Baird. .
George Larkin,
P P P r r - y * - ------
Directors. '
ANDERSON MOTOR CO.
NEWBERG, OREGON
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