The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, January 13, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, January 13, 1939
BI.A\ ER TON ENTERPRISE, Bea vertun, O regon
Page 4 ___
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brown on < Janu-1 club and there's considerable to their Damn t.fie Soul”
e the
We feature
KE 1'0 KT OF CONDITION OF
ary 3. This was Mrs. Brown's birth-
I
credit over the past year and much Gospel in song and
sermon in all
day.
more good work will be done dui ing or sermons
Bring your Bible and
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Denney and
Tommy Denney spent last week 1939
note book and read the took of
little daughter Sirril left for their end with his grandparents Mr. and
Iteveial.um. wilu us it h-’lds many
home in
California Friday after Mrs. Morvin Vose at Oswego before
surprises for you.
O' Bl eVERTON, OREGON. IN THE STATE OF OREGON,
Another
New
House
visit-
spending the past three weeks
they left for San Diego, California. I
A .member of the 1 ederal Reserve Sjstem, at the < lose of busin«*» on
ing home folks and friends.
Mrs. L. L. Meyers was involved in
For Multnomah
Ml. I’ll ODIST EPISCOPAL t ill Ki ll
December 31, 1938
Mrs. Arbogast and Mr*. Mullen an auto collision Saturday on Second I
lluii II Hui sell. Pastor
l*ubiisiied in accot dance with a call made by the Superintendent of Banks
made a shopping trip to Portland last and Watson street while passing the
Construction was started last month
Sunday School 9.45 a. m. Charles of Oregon and the Federal Reserve bank of this district pursuant to the
Wednesday .
Intersection another cor coming east
provisions of the Federal Act.
The Whitford Social club met last on 8econd ran into the Meyers car. of a house for August Lehr, retired N. Roseman Supt
Morning worship 11 a m. Sermon
Saturday evening at t)$e home of Both cars were damaged Mrs. Meyer* meat packer of Portland at the
ASSETS
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The evening was badly shaken up.
Mrs. E. E. corner of SW 35th avenue and Canby Topic “Those in the Way."
$122. 981.41
overdrafts)
Loans and discounts (including
_ . $221.05
__
Epworth
League
6.30,
7.30
p.
m.
street
a
few
steps
north
of
Multno
was spent playing 500
There were '. Coulter a passenger suffered bruises.,
12,350.00
United
States
Government
obligations,
direct
and
guaranteed
—
Evening worship Song
service
It is to be
five tables in play.
The home of Mr. and Mrs Marble mah Community church.
162,564.50
Mr. Anderson Sermon Topic ‘‘Cured of Blindness", Obligations of States and political subdivisions --------- --------------
The Whitford Womens’ Community i Cook is quarantined for scarlet fever finished with shakes.
9,869.88
---- --------------------
The Cross is the symbol of the Other bonds, notes, and debentures .......
expects to iuive the job completed
club met at th$* hall last Wednesday tlfeir small son being afflicted.
Corporate stocks (including $1,150.00 stock of Federal Reserve
Christian
religion.
vic
It
symbolizes
for the first meeting in 1®9.
Mrs
Mr. and MrS. R. M Milller have re­ soon. The same construction company
T.150.00
personal
and collective, for
B. Templeton of Progress gave the turned from a visit with Mr. and built title new store and postoffice at ■ Oory,
Cash, balances with othfcr banks including reserve balance, and
those
the
who
are
willing
to
pay
reading for the) meeting and also Mrs C. IL Edward at San Metal, Huber a short time ago, remodeled a
198,775.19
cash items in process of collection —....
-...... -...............
conducted the games.
The game i Calif
Their son Jack spent thr large house for the merchant Edward price for it.
1,500.00
Bank premises owned None; furniture and fixtures $1,500 . ........ -
was slogans of various companies and week with his sister Mrs. Betty King Anzalone, a short
distance from
Institutions.
Mrs. G. B. Thompson in Seattle, Wash.
NAZAKENE CHURCH
the postoffice
The lumber for the
$509,190.93
TOTAL ASSETS
had the most correct answers and
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Mrs. Claire
Buxton of Portland house in Multnomah comes from
LIABILITIES
Morning worship 11 a. m.
won the prize.
spent Sunday with her niece Mrs. Copeland Lumber Co. here.
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $216,209.61
Mr. and Mrs Ben Gemerequet visl Inez Whitworth and falhily.
Young People meeting 6:30 p. m.
204,319.22
ted at the home of C. B. Gardner
Evening preaching service 7:30 Time deposits of individuals, partnershipsand corporations....
Mr. and Mrs. B. J Ward and son
45,597.25
Time deposits of States and political subdivisions ---------- ---- —
p. m.
Monday evening.
Ear) of Kinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ladies Church Council
6,449.52
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Denney and Ross Lee and their daughter Ann
Special musical program Sunday Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)—. --------
$472^75.60
TOTAL DEPOSITS ............... -..... -...........
Mr and Mrs. R. Denney were enter­ Lee were Sunday dinner guests of Organized Last Week
morning and evening.
tained at the home of Mr and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Van Kleek.
The Willamette Zone Rally will be
$472,575.60
TOTAL LIABILITIES __ ______________
Kenneth Denney one day last week.
Mrs. Belle Walker entertained with
The ladies of the Church of Christ held in the Nazarene church Jan. 19.
Barbara Campbell of Progress and a luncheon and cards Friday. Guests met Wednesday for a fellowship meet
At 10:30 Bro. Benner will speak on
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
Ralph Campbell her uncle were in i included Mesdames V. A. Wood, J. H ing and dinner and organized the Sunday School work.
At 2 p. m. a
$
a traffic mixup and were bruised and Dobbins, Freda Austin, M. C. Me church! council for the purpose of missionary service will be held. At Surplus before providing for capital debentures ----------
received several cuts but no bones Kercher, J. Y>avis, Walter Van Kleek promoting Bible study, personal evan­ 7 pm. Young People's
There is no Undivided profits
”
”
“
"
—
were broken. Barbara is a pupil in j and G. A. Gilmore of Portland.
gelism, missionary study and social more Interesting and capable speak­ Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital)
the Whitford school. She is six years I
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stipe were life of the church, the officers were: er than Bro. Hugh Benner of Spo
old.
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har President Mrs Robt. Johnston, vice kane.
36,615.38
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT .............
Hibbrrrfl Mercer who makes hjs ry Sherman at Dayton Tuesday ev­ pres. Mrs. Lyndon Meyers; secy. Mrs.
There will be a special musical
$509,190.98
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT
.................
home with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Miller I 1 ening.
Everybody
Mrs. Stipe installing the of­ Nellie Ackerman; treas. Mrs L. Mad­ program in the evening,
spent the week end in Portland with ficers of the Dayton O. E. S. chap­ den; group leaders No. 1 Mrs. Pearl welcome.
I This bank's capital consists of $13,000.00 of capital notes and debcn-
relatives and friends
W. P. Keebaugh Pastor
ter the same evening. Mrs Stipe is Meyers; No. 2
Mrs. Veldon Boge;
tures and common stock with total par value of $25,000.00.
Jas. Turner of
the Multnomah on her tour of Eastern Star chapters No.. 3 Mrs. Huddleson; No. I M j s.
MEMORANDA
Bible School was the speaker at the tn southern Oregon.
If you want news in this week’s
They attended Ray Kniksen.
church at Whitford'Cunday evening the Governor’s ball Monday evening,
issue see that it reaches our offices Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged
There was a good sited and atten­
Miss Ida Alexander has returned
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wednesday night
to secure deposits and other liabilities ................................ $ 11,675.00
tive audience.
to Cashmere, Washl after spending
E. E Coulter, Minister
Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities
Douglas Taylor and Hastings Den­ the holidays with her brother and
Morning service will begin l
at . 9:45
(including notes and bills rediscounted and securities
ney drove out to the beach on Mon­ family Harry Alexander
subject for the sermon will be "On the
Sidney Davis’ Service Sta.
sold under repurchasing agreement) ____________________
27,199.88
day last and, enjoyed the roaring' Mrs. V. A. Wood was amonj those Mountain Top with JesiTs”. commun­
and tossing of the waves as they beat attending the DapJuw club at the ion service will follow.
Bible classes
Genera) Repair, Brake Relining.
TOTAL ___________________________________________________
38,874.88
on the rocks.
home of Mrs. May Rudberg, Port-1 at 11:45 for all members of the fam­
Motor Tune Up
Secured
and
preferred
liabilities:
Loraine Denney is home this week land, Thursday.
ily
Unified Endeavor meeting at
Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to require­
Canyon Road. City Limits
with chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Hanson and 6:45 p.
m
Evening evang.ellstic
ments of law _____________ ___________ __________________
34,514.37
Mrs. L. H. Verstiun who has been children
of Cathlamet, Wash., re­ service at 7:45 subject "The Sin that
J. O. MAYFIELD, Mechanic
Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not secured
quite ill, we are glad tp say Is some­ turned to their htomes Thursday fol­
by pledge of assets __________ ___ ___ ____________________
1,023.93
what improvrfl but not able to be lowing several days visit with rela­
out of bed.
tives here.
TOTAL —............. ..................................
......................... _.......
$ 35.538.30
Mrs. Magnur of Oak Grove, Clacka­
Mrs. Gladys Saylor of Ocean Lake
I, E. R. MITCHELL. Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly
mas County, was a luncheon guest of is spending a few weeks with her
sweat tih it the above statement is true, and that the SCHEDULES attached
parents Mr. and Bfrs. D. C. Tollman
hereto and those on the back of this report fully and correctly represent
while her husband is confined to the
Too Late to Classify
INSURANCE COMPANY
the true state of the several matters Uhrrein contained and set forth, to the
hospital,
best of my knowledge and belief
E. R. MITCHELL
BARCELONA FILBERT TREES—
Th>
Washington
bounty
Poultry
announce the appointment of
I
Correct.—At test :
For sale 2 year old 25c ED HAL­ raisers met Tuesday evening at the
H. P. DOWNING
STEN, Beaverton.
Beaverton high sohool.
Disease
HARRIS H. HANSEN
problem in the ¿gJultry flock was
FRESH COW reg. heifer, Feeder the principal topic for discussion.
JAY GIBSON
Pigs, Horse, *■* mile SE Tigard Dr. E. M. Dickinson, Oregon State
as its General Agent in Oregon
Directors
Bank on Tualatin hwy. Treece St. College poultry pathologist, was the
State of Oregon, County of Washington ss:
LIFE DEPARTMENT
Aitken Place.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January, 1939, and
principal speaker, County Agent W.
ACCIDENT A HEALTH DEPARTMENT
I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
F. Cyrus was also present.
Yeon Building, Portland
A H. OLSON, Notary Public. My Commission expires Dec. 12 1939.
Mrs. Harry Alexander has been
caring
for
her
foster
mother
Mrs.
R.
Saw Filing, Carpenter Work
D. Denholm who is ill with flu at the
Cabinet Work
Portland Sanitarium.
Gravel — Shingles
Reasonable Prices
BEAVERTON ITEMS
First Security Bank
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE
E. A. Ellis
M. D. MAYFIELD
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
MULTNOMAH
Beaverton, Rt 2. Box **
HUBER INN
J W. STEADMAN. Prop.
Hutter Ave., at Shaw SL
"Known for its Friendliness"
Come in anytime
CITY MARKET
On Broad waj in Beaierton
PORTLAND’S LARGEST EAST SIDE FURNITURE STORE
J. W. Bradeen of Portland is
I Ing a new modern five room house
built on Sunset Blvd, north of Capitol
Highway at Hillsdale. This will be
a very pretty place and in a dandy
location with a picturesque view.
G. Moeckli of 6307 SW 18th Drive
has a pretty home place, just north
of Capitol Highway at Hillsdale . . .
In 1922 he started a soap business
on a small scale and has developed a
business that requires Considerable
help at times. His two sons. Edward
I T. and Theodore, aid him in the work
and take care of practically all the
sales work and delivery. They look
| for a pretty good 1939. likely much
I better than this year has been. Mr.
Moeckli is an optimist
Mr. and Mrs Floyd McKinney of
Capitol Hill road, near Hillsdale,
have a coxy home located on a hills j
; sMc with a gradual slope from the
I road to the house and quite a steep
Incline at the rear to the east portion
of his place.
Mr
McKinney is
I president of Hillsdale Community I
la known well for the high quality
BUTTER and EGGS and every -
thing needed by the family in
GROCERIES at Economy Prices.
Choice MEATS, nourishing JER­
SEY MI'.ai . . . Service they all
enjoy.
Brand New Davenports and
Chairs to match in »choice
of colors and fabric*. Five
year guarantee at the un­
heard of price of ...-----------
NEW
PHONE
BEACON 0892
TREATMENTS $1.00
ELMER BENSON, Prop.
l'HONE 0855
$1
FELT BASE LINOLEUM
Week
Dr. Jensen, D. C.
Broadway Bldg.
Portland
BUILDING
MATERIAL
Composition Shingles per bundle
$1.78
Red Rosin Sheathing Paper, per roll
Linseed Oil, your can, per gal
.79
9
Roof Paint, bbl. lots, per gal
90
35
See LTs For
Wall Board Veneer, Nails, Doors,
Windows and Tile
t •
Our Red Trucks Deliver
W. J. McCready Lumber Co.
Phone 4003
F. D. Peck, Mgr
Res. Phone 12505
I
OPEN EVERY
EVENING UNTIL
9 P. M.
Trade in Your
Old Furniture
COHN BROS
S. E. 12th & HAWTHORNE
PHONE LANCASTER 1166
OPEN EVERY
EVENING UNTIL
9 P. M.
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