Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, May 13, 1920, Image 2

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    Paid up Capital
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
Surplus
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
m
Resources in
of $1,000,000.00
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R. M. HOSKINS, Asst C m Utr
UNlfED
NATIONAL
vow
Verna May Urnaon. Me:
to Charles Wesley Sulllngsr,
Bienville.
Bertha May Elliott, Newberg to
Roy William Baatbura. A lb s * *
Linn county. Oregon.
Gladys Marie Laughlia./ Yamhill,
to Guy Carlton Haynes. Yamhill.
Jean Dortha Withy combe, Yam-
bill. to William Bilis. Carlton.
T* the Public
Notice is hereby (iron Xbat Keteh-
uni. Graham # McCormick, / part*
cere, doing business under the bead
of K. O. A M Logging Co., have dis­
solved partnership and that Ketch-
•rn A Graham will continue with
the operation but will not be respon- j
siblo for any debts contracted by j
anyone except themselves after this '■
date.
Newberg. Oregon, May 6. 1920.
j . S. Graham.
33 pd
H. P. Ketchum.
Bo. M M
' Report of the Ceadition of the
What Yeti Have Been Looking and Waiting For
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The Newberp
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United States National Bank
A t Newberg. in the state o f Oregon, at the close of business ea May 4, 1120
RESOURCES
tP p '
l e s s i sad' discounts, including rediscounts.. . . .fC21.187.2S
Total lo a n s ............., ............................ .................
*621,107.28
Overdrafts unsecured...............
112.43
_ _ _ _ _ M A i owned:
lu secure circulation (U. S bonds par
value................................... .............................
60.0M.dd
to secure U. 8. deposits (par va lu e)-----
20,000.00
to secure poetai savlmgs deposits (par
w ains)
...........
............................
2,066.00
as collateral for State or other deposita
. o r bills payable.................................
16,000.00
Owned and unpledged.......................... a . . - ..............
79.060.00
W ar Savings Certificates sad Thrift Stamps
actually owndd.................................................
1,636.49
T otal U. S. Government securities.......................
' 1*9.789.49
Other bauds, securities, etc.:
O na dn and securities (other than U. S. securi­
ties) pledged aa collateral for State or
other deposits (postal excluded) or bilia
payable..............
24,0dd.dd
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including
stocks) owned and unpledged....................... 111,582.41
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S.......................
135,582.41
Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank atoek...................
6,250.00
M ock o f Federal Reserve Bank (60 par cent of subscription)
2,700.00
burniture and fixtures..................................................................
6.325.00
Sani «stata owned other than banking house.........................
200.70
la w fu l reserve with Federal Reserve Bank..............................
51.461.03
Chah in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. . .
93,274.13
Mat amounts dun from banks, bankers gad trust companies
In the United States..............
6,138.18
Cheeks on other banks In the same city or town ns report­
ing bank...............................
786.70
T otal cash and due from banks other than Fed- — ; t
------- :----- *-------
era I Reserve Bank..............................x* , 1:, 101,199.01
Cheeks on banks located outside of city or town o f report­
ing hank and other cash items........................
418-34
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8.
Treasurer.............. ............................................ ................
2,600.00
Interest earned but not collected— approximate— on Notes
.and Bills Receivable not past due........... .........................
.4,616.40
T o ta l.................................................... ............... .......... 6 1,102,872.09
Á Chevrolet Shock Absorber
hr Chevrolet 490 Automobiles
Built exclusively for Chevrolet 480 models;
may be installed by anyone without any al­
teration to ynur ear. This now Shook ab­
sorber makes your “ 480” the easiest-riding
ear of its wheel base in the world. They
cost yon nothing, as they pay for themselves
over and over again in the saving o f tires,
gas. oil and the wear and tear tk> the ear.
Yonr Chevrolet will last yon one-third long­
er: every mile on a rough road is pleasure.
They are made in sets of fonr absorbers, one
9 S. P. TimberUke, Prop.
$
Office phone White 187
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Residence phone Red 79
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813 First Street, Newberg, Oregon
Hazelwood Co.
for each spring, and for all “ 480" models.
Madr«v*f the best matérial and workmanship
obtainable. Are »eld under a money badi
guarantee to give entire satisfaction. Every
owixqr of Chevrolet Shock Absorbers is a
booster. Ask him. Yea oannot afford to ho
without them. For sale by all Chevrolet
dealers. Should your dealer not have them,
write ms at onoe, and year wants w ill he
supplied immediately.
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The Graphic Office Is fully equipped for d e la f all kind* of
marcial printing. Including Letterheads, Billheads, Staten
Booklets, Catalogues, and large posters, promptly. Get p
t 4 ------------n r n #
in Tires
Smaller Cars
U A B E L in S S
Capital stock paid In................................................... - ................. $ 60.000.00
Surplus fund.......................................................................
40,000.00
Undivided profits......... .........................................
22.740.43
la m current expensee. Interest, and taxes paid.. - 0,229.46
13,609.07.
and discount collected or credited, in mira are o f ____
___
maturity and not earned— (approximate)........................
3,980.70
Amount reserved for taxes accrued..............................................
493.16
Circulating notea outstanding................................. .............. ..
60,000.M
Cashier’s checks on own bank outstanding..............................
28.615.11
T otal certified and cashier's checks.....................
20.615.11
B o m b ì depositi subject to Reserve :
Individual deposits subject to check..............
485.075.07
Certificates of deposit doe in lam than SO days (other than
for money borrowed)..............................................
28.078.10
OBtnte, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
o f assets of this b a n k .. ......... .......................................
20.000.00
Dividends unpaid.........................................................
100.00
Total of demand deposita (other than bank de­
posits) subject to Reserve...........' ................. 532,213.17
T h e e deposits subject to Reserve:
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrow ed). . . .
252.606,43
M etal savings deposits..................................
1,610.03
Other time deposits.................................................................... • •
126.953.83
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve.............■ 38Ì.07 9.18
Interest, earned in excese of discount collected........................
535.70
lia b ilities other than those above stated reserved for de­
preciation of Liberty and Victory B onds.........................
1,345.10
Total................................................................................... . 6 1.102.872.09
M ate of Oregon. County of Yamhill, m:
L J. C. Ooleord. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm
ffc«t the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
'
J. C. COLCORD, Cashier.
.Subscribed and affirmed to before me this 12th day of May, 1920.
Chas. Churchill, Notary Public in and for Oregon.
My commission expires September 12, 1933.
Correct— Attest .
J. L. Hoskins.
Clarence Butt.
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5. L. Parrett,
Directors.
B ack o f the m anufacture o f G oodyear Tires
fo r the sm aller cars is the same purpose to
supply high value in the product that is behind
the m anufacture o f the G oodyear Tires that
equip the m ost expensive autom obiles built.
T his purpose is expressed by the enorm ous
resources, extraordinary skill and scrupulous
care applied u> the m anufacture o f G oodyear
T ires in the largest tire factory in the w orld
devoted solely to the 3 0 x 3 -, 3 0 x 3 V>, and
31 x 4-in ch sizes.
T he effect o f this endeavor is n oted in the
fact that last year m ore cars using these sizes
w ere factory-equipped w ith G oodyear Tires
than w ith any oth er lan d.
It is also n oted in the fact that i f you ow n a
F ord, C hevrolet, D ort,M a xw ell, o r oth er car
requiring on e o f the sizes m en tioned* you
can secure G oodyear T ires and G oodyear
H eavy T ouristT ubes at the nearest G oodyear
Service Station»
erecting n bungalow residence there.
He and hia family are at present
Parent-Teachers' meeting at the living In the old Pickard house.
jsebool bouse this Friday evening.
Mias Frances Shehan and Louie
Mrs. Maggie Shires Is very ill at Tangen left Monday last, having
mseaoot. It la hoped by her -many
M ends here that she may recover. made Mrs. Mnrie Tangen n visit.
Mr. Tangen Is on his way to Norway
Mrs. Jenny Harrison came down where he will make an extended
f*em Washington for n visit with trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison over
Ivan Carter and Wm. Rodgers ari
Aonday.
out on the cross road running from
School closes about the 24th. Tbs
the school house west, with the
teachers and scholars are practicing
road grader and a tractor grading
for a cantata, the "Carnival of the
up the road which is highly appre­
Flowers,” which will he well werth
ciated by the cltixens of the nelgh-
Aeniing.
borhoed. Lines« Christianson is al- (
Ed Ford, who purchased a tract ao out with his taam helping on thej
•wf the Hutsdn apple ore baud, is road work.
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