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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1950)
BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE Friday, January 13, 1950 A Message to WEATHER WILLING, CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL MEET JAN. 12TH PTA MONTHLY MEEETING HAPPY HOUR CLUB By Mn>. Gladys Hewteriew The regular monthly meeting of Hazeldale Happy Hour club I HAZELDALE-COOPER MOUN- the Hazeldale PTA will be held at the schoolhouse, Jan. 13, at 8 i TAIN The annual business meet : meets Jan. 12, at 8 p. m., with ing of the Hazeldale Bible Church ; Mrs. Jim Cowie. There will be a p m. will be held this Thurs., 8 p. m., at ; baby shower foi Mrs. Bertha Jones. (the church. Everyone is urged to JOINT HOSTESSES : attend this meeting. Mrs. Margaret Weaver and Mrs. It will also be election of officers, Thelma Ba: on were joint hostesses to a Stanley party at Mrs. Weaver’s if weather permits. home, Jan. 6, at 8 p. m. Mrs Trene COUNCIL WORKS NIGHT A work night and council meet- j Woods and Mrs. Livingston were ing was held at the church Mon- j among the 12 present. Games were played and the host- day eve. The council nominates officers : esses served refreshments. ON 60TH BIRTHDAY for election, Jan. 12, at 8 p. m. REGULAR DATE A birthday party was held at the Choir practice is held each Wed., I home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Althisin, I at the church. Sat. eve, Jan. 7, in honor of his ' BIRTHDAYS AT CHURCH 60th birthday. Attendance Jan. 8, at the Hazel- | Guests beside the family were dale Bible Church was 64 Mr. and Mrs. John Kolibaba, M’. Those who observed their birth- Bechett and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford I days were Mrs. Francis Merrill, Althisin of Van Neys, California. j Christeen Heste: lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, while Mrs. Mabie Burge observed her wedding an- !, niversary, GARDEN CLUB DATE The Cooper-Dale Garden club will meet Jan. 18, at 1 p. m. with Mrs. James Broad, with Virginia Robertson as co-hostess. The December meeting of Coutt St. Cecelia No. 1467, Catholic Daughters of America was held the third Monday of the month with Santa and an exchange of gifts. A day of recollection will be held The Womens Fellowship of the Sunday, January 15th in the new Bethel Congregational Church will church. Father Leo Lehon from hold its meeting Wednesday even Portland will conduct the services ing, January 18, at 8 p. m. Devo which will start at 11:30. Holy Hour will be from Economical Too. Don't let tions will be led by Mrs. J. H. Daughters invite all 3 to 4. The the parishion Sroufe. Mrs. John Barnes will sing. ers to attend these services espe- The speaker of the evening will your extra radio stand idle be Dr. Hashimoto of Lewis and daily the women. An initiation will be held Mon- Clark College where he teaches It may only be a tube. or Philosophy of Religion and Reli day night, February 20th. Any Catholic woman interested in the gion. minor repair Mr. Hashimoto is a graduate of Catholic Daughters may contact Union Theological Seminary in Father Sniderhon or Mrs. Betty lly Mrs. R. Osborn New York, and for one year was Wagenblast, Beaverton 4844. • ESTIMATES GIVEN TUALATIN VIEW —On Friday, minister of the Methodist Church from little falls in Fresno, California. January 13. the Tualatin View Mrs. Rose Doucette of Little Community club starts an ambi Later he obtained his PHD in Christian Ethics at Pacific School Falls, Minn., is visiting her sister tious prog: am for 1950 with a and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. regularly scheduled meeting. of Religion. An interesting and competent Adolph La Fond on Watson i ave. Wide participation by all resi speaker, he will be accompanied dents of Tualatin View is hoped by Mrs. Hashimoto as guest of the BABY GIRI. ARRIVES for. Womens Fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Borosund announce Hostesses for the evening are the birth of a baby girl, Dec. 26. THE WONDERFUL SNOW Across From Telephone Kids of the community and their Mrs. H. O. Ervin, Mrs. J. H. Sroufe at Emanuel hospital. parents also have been having a Office and Mrs. E. G. Webb. EAGER BEAVER DEN real old-fashioned time for them Friends and members are wel The cub scout Beaver Den met come. at Mrs. R. home, Jan. 4. selves, in the wonderful, wonderful snow! after school IROMand S VITAMINS KNOW SERVICE Yes, older people often eat a diet which is slightly deficient in B-vita- nuns and in Iron. Result may be Weakness, Underweight, Feeling be low par, “Nerves,” Fatigue. New Bexel Special Formula may be just what you need. Bexel is a scientific product which combines the impor. tant B-vitamins with Iron. Everybody knows the importance of Iron in your diet to help your body maintain rich, red blood. Just one capsule of Bexel Special Formula a day (that's Cath. Daughters Ask Affiliates; Initiates Feb. 20 MEANS Fast-Dependable in your diet! On Broadway Phone 2311 kJ > REPORT OF CONDITION of "FIRST SECURITY BANK" of Beaver ton, Oregon, at the close of business December 31, 1949, a State bank ing institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. COMMUNITY CLUB STARTS NEW YEAR WITH REGULAR MEETING MANAGEMENT Money Back Guarantee Bexel is offered to you on a money- back guarantee: take Bexel Special Formula for 30 days. If you don’t agree that you feel really better, are your own bright-eyed self again, your money will be refunded in full. R. Wallace Boyd George 0. Fairchild Cong. Fellowship Meeting Jan. 18 Hears Professor BEAVER RADIO all you take) contains 5 times the minimum daily requirement of Iron. Aho 5 times the minimum daily re quirement of Vitamin Bt! ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal ance, and cash items in process of collection................ United States Government obligations, direct and guar. NEW BUS ROUTE The Tualatin Valley bus will start its new route Monday, Jan- uary 16. CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party was given Dec. 23 for the first g:ade children. A nice time was had. The host esses were Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Baily, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Dowson. NEW NEIGHBORS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tobey are new residents of West Haven Drive. ATTACK OF FLU Mr. Kees is home sick with flu. MAJOR OPERATION Mrs. Andy Fox, of West Haven Drive underwent a major opera tion at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital. She is getting along fine. NEWLY MARRIED Mrs. Zook and Mr. Smith were married Dec. 31. They will make their home on Leahy road. TRAVELER AT HOME Al Swanson, who is traveling for Union Pacific railroad, was home over Christmas vacation. YOUNG MASTER POWERS Mr. and Mrs. Powers on Taylor St., are proud parents of a baby boy. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis celebrated their wedding anniversary, Dec. 29. HOSPITAL CASE Mrs. Leonard L. Singer, who lives on Taylor St., is ill in the hospital. 569,382.16 2,080,398.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions ........................ 588,481.49 Corporate stocks (including $1,500.00 stock of Federal Re serve bank) ......... — Loans and discounts (including $951.89 overdrafts) ............. Bank premises owned $2,500.00, furniture and fix 14,870.00 tures $12,370.00 ............................................................ 359.70 Other assets ....................... ----- - ---- ---------- TOTAL ASSETS .................................................................................. 4,157,493.83 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations ... ........... 2,237,972.56 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- 1,461,037.56 Deposits of United States Government (including postal 20,632.39 264,877.38 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ....................... 25,033.68 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS ..... $4,009,553.57 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordi 4,009,553.57 nated obligations shown below) ........ ............ Capital* CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _______________________________________ __ -....... 25,000.00 50,000.00 72,940.26 147,940.26 4,157,493.83 Undivided profits ........................... _.......... —.............. ............. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... . .............................. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •This bank's capital consists of: $25,000.00 Common stock with total par value of MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for 303,250.00 other purposes ----------------- ------- ---- ------------- ---- -...... -....... I, Devoe Brasel. Assistant Cashier, of the above-named bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Devoe Brasel Correct—Attest: H. C. Downing) Harry L. Robinson) Directors Jay Gibson, Jr.) State of Oregon, County of Washington ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January, 1950. Jay Gibson Notary Public My commission expires January 3, 1951. 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