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in g to so m e o f th e s e sp e a k e rs th e s e
th in g s sh o u ld be c u t o u t o f sch o o l
te x t books. T h is wil n e v e r be done.
O u r y o u n g p eo p le w ill alw ay s
be
tiM g h t to know th e co st o f th e ir lib
trly .
By L. II. W E L L S .
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P O R TLA N D , J u ly 5.— Special.—
T h e new b u ild in g fo r th e Sell
C o m m issio n e r B ak er, new ly e le c te d ,
a n n o u n c e d an o p en d o o r policy th a t wood B ra n c h lib ra ry on N eh alem e v ­
will be very p o p u la r a n d te n d to en lie • b etw een E ast T h ir te e n th an d
d isa rm th e o b je c tio n to . o m m lsslo n | E a“ ‘ . F o u M e e n ,h G re e ts , h as been
form
"1 h av e w edged o p en
th e co m p le te d . an d w as o ccu p ied T h u r s ­
d o o r lea d in g to m y office an d it will d ay fo r th e first tim e. C ost of th e
re m a in o p en to th e p u b lic w hile I lib ra ry w as $ 3 0 0 0 . It is th e b u n g a ­
It o ccu ­
am in office," be h a s d e c la re d .
If low s ty le of a rc h ite c tu re .
Mr. B a k e r do es th a t all th e way p ies a lot 110x50 feet a n d w as b u ilt
th ro u g h be w ill m ak e h im se lf o n e o f a c c o rd in g to p la n s su p p lie d by th e
T h e S ellw ood
th e p o p u la r m en in P o rtla n d . H ere- L ib ra ry A sso ciatio n .
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sive anil beyond th e re a c h o f th e an d m a in ta in e d by s u b s c rip tio n s u n ­
public. T h e a v e ra g e A m erican does til ta k e n o v e r th e city.
TUESDAY,
ALL THE DOINGS OF
JULY
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Mr. a n d M rs C. M O lip h a n t an d
th e f o r m e r ’s d a u g h te r , Mrs. A. A.
P e te rso n o f M in n e so ta s p e n t S a tu r -
d ay a n d S u n d a y a t N ew berg, w h e re
th e y a tte n d e d a re u n io n of peo p le
fro m K ie ste r, M in n eso ta. A b o u t 40
w ere p re s e n t. A t th is m e e tin g , M rs
O lip h a n t m et h e r b ro th e r, W a rre n
S alley o ' A rlin g to n , S o u th D a k o ta ,
w ho w ith h is w ife ju s t a rr iv e d on a
visit.
M r. a n d M rs. S alley c a m e
fro m S a n ta A na, C a lifo rn ia by au -
to m o b ile, a d is ta n c e of a b o u t 1400
m iles. T hey c a m e on w ith Mr. an d
. M rs. O lip h a n t fo r a b rie f v is it h e re
T h e H G L u g ir ls w ln h o ld a
I,u" ln ei4 m e e tin g
and
so cial n ext
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g . J u ly 8, a t th e
h o m e of th e M isses C ook.
‘YOUR HOME TOWN’
G len w o o d M iller s p e n t J u ly 4 a n d
5 a t th e h o m e o f F r a n k R o g ers, a t
F la v e l, O reg o n .
J a m e s H u n te r, a n o ld -tim e frie n d
of J o h n i'o n le y , w as In G re sh a m
,'e s te rd a y . H e is now' a re s id e n t j t
s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia a n d r e tu r n e d to
P o rtla n d to d ay o n h is w ay h o m e.
Mr. a n d M rs D. S. E w a rt, o f As-
to r la . w ho a re
v is itin g a t H. E.
D avis., sp e n t M onday w ith M iss H elen
H oss.
M rs. E w a rt w ill be re m e m ­
Rev. A. J. W a re p re a c h e d S u n d a y
b e red as M iss C a ro l M iller w ho
ta u g h t in th e G re sh a m sch o o l a few I a t th e T a b e rn a c le B a p tis t c h u rc h in
P o rtla n d .
y e a rs ago.
M rs. W. E. B a te s is e n te r ta in in g
W o rk o n th e P ow ell s t r e e t g ulch
A c o n fe re n c e o f th e P o rtla n d lib ra ­ fill h as been te m p o ra rily su s p e n d e d
th is w eek h e r m o th e r, Mrs. C la ra
not c a re to cool h is In el in th e o u t­
d o o r sp ace w hile his c re d e n tia ls a re ria n s w as held in th e new lib ra ry th e s tr e e t b ein g p a ssab le. A r u s h jo b B la ir of P o rtla n d .
b eing ex a m in e d by a p riv a te s e c re ­ T h u rsd a y , Hie o p e n in g d ay , six teen on tlie J e u n e b rid g e a c ro s s J o h n s o n
T h e O dd
F e llo w s
w ill h o ld a
p re s e n t.
T h ey
In- cre e k is o n , th e lu m b e r ta k e n from sp e c ia l m e e tin g in th e ir h a ll, T h u rs -
ta ry b efo re lie g a in s access to th e p erso n s b ein g
m en w hom h e h elp ed e le c t. My p re- » p u le d th e new p re m ise s an d ex- th e P ow ell s tr e e t g u lc h b ein g used day e v e n in g , J u ly 8. All O dd F el-
d ictio n is th a t as la s t as th e v o te rs P ressed th e ir a d m ira tio n of th e new th e r e 'll inukB ig re p a irs n e c e s s ita te d low s a re re q u e s te d to a tte n d .
can do so th ey will place m en in o f­ - b u ild in g an d its a rr a n g e m e n ts . Mrs. by th e us« lo w hicit th e b rid g e will
Mr. a n d M rs. C h as. K an e a n d c h il­
fice as co m m issio n e rs men w ith Mr. Alice W. Jo n e s , th e lib ra ria n , w as be s c ( cteil w hen h a rd s u rfa c in g d re n , o f P o rtla n d , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs.
a
lu n c h e o n w as begins.
B a k e r's policy, w ho a p p re c ia te s th e tile h o ste ss, u n d
A. R. G o g er of C o ttre ll, c e le b ra te d in
th a t Hie people h av e e lec ted th e m to serv ed by Mrs. G. M. B an k s. It lias
/ te r p ra y e r m e e tin g on W e d n e s­ G re sh a m w ith th e i r m o th e r, M rs.
office am i a re e n title d to do b u sin ess been a b usy week p a c k in g a n d m o v ­ d ay n ig h t, J u ly 7, a t th e M eth o d ist C la ra K ane.
ing to Hie new hom e. T h e lib ra ry In
witli th em .
M r. a n d M rs. W. J. W irtz a n d M iss
c h u rc h
th e r e
w ill
be
c h u rc h
A lot of m isg u id ed peo p le a re r u n ­ Its new h o m e will c a rry a b o u t 2000 e le c tio n to se le c t a d e le g a te a n d an C a rly n s p e n t th e F’o u rtlt a t th e i r
ning a ro u n d m ak in g sp ee c h e s on th e »volum es.
a lt e r n a t e , to Hie L a y -E le c to ra l con- ! h o m e in G re sh a m
s u b je c t of peace, a n d som e a re ta l k ­
If th e m a n a g e rs of th e c o u n ty fa ir fc r i'iiic w hich m e e ts la S e p te m b e r at
Mr. an d M rs. L ee 11, S h e lle r a re
ing to g ra n g e r s , u rg in g th a t o u r will m a k e it m o re easy to o b ta in R o seb u rg .
re jo ic in g in th e a r r iv a l of a fine 10-
text books lie ch u u g ed to e lim in a te new s fo r Hie P o rtla n d p a p e rs a b o u t
Mr. a n d M rs. 11. B. C o c h ra n an d p o u n d boy a t th e i r h om e on th e
w ar re co rd s. N obody o b je c ts to tlie fa ir at G re sh a m th e y will ge.
tw o little g irls o f G ary . S o u th D a­ M id d leto n fa rm . T h e y o u n g s te r a r ­
p eace p ro p a g a n d a a n d all th a t, hut 1 m uch m o re p u b licity th a n th e y h a v e
k o ta , a re v is itin g a t th e h o m e o f Mr. riv ed on J u n e 30 a n d h a s d ec id e d to
all s e n s ib le peo p le will o b je c t to a been g e ttin g ill th e p a st.
I have
a n d M rs. N. O. F u lle r. Mr. C o c h ra n e sta y . M rs. R. S to n e r, th e n u rs e , re
c h a n g e in o u r sch o o l text b o o k s Unit j fo u n d It e x tre m e ly d ifficu lt to g et
Is h o m e w a rd b o u n d fro m S an F r a n ­ p o rts b o th m o th e r a n d huby d o in g
will eih o u t th e d e e d s of herolHin an d in fo rm a tio n even on a p p lic a tio n to
cisco an d C a lifo rn ia p o in ts. T h e first w ell.
sacrifice m ad e by th e arm y a n d navy th e officers. O ften a f t e r th e y h av e
A b o u t th ir ty o f th e y o u n g frie n d
lan d th a t h a s in te re s te d him is th e
of th is c o u n try . If th e s e th in g s w ere g iv en in fo rm a tio n , on a p p lic a tio n , 1
b e a u tifu l W illa m e tte v alley . W e ex­ o f E v e re tt D o w n in g g a v e h im a s u r
cen so red how w ould th e risin g g en - find so m e e ss e n tia l th in g s a re le ft
p rise p a rty on F rid a y e v e n in g to re
te n d th e g lad h a n d to Ills trib e .
e ra tio n e v e r le a rn th e cost of o u r o u t.
I m a n a g e Io get h o ld of th e
m in d h im of th e i r in te r e s t in h im as
W ith th e T h ird R e g im e n t, O. N.
lib e rtie s in th is c o u n try . W liat a b o u t a n n u a l y e a r book Issued by th e d l-
he is a b o u t to go to e a s te rn O regon
th e price th ey p a id ’ Of c o u rse , no- re c to rs on a p p lic a tio n , h u t I d o n ’t G., w hich e n tr a in e d a t P o rtla n d for fo r th e s u m m e r. T h o se p re s e n t
body w an ts w ar, an d all fa v o r peace. 1 th in k I sh o u ld h a v e re c eiv ed th e G e a r h a r t y e s te rd a y , w ere th e tw o w ere T illie D av id so n , Elibu Jo h n s o n
T h is c o u n try n e v e r h ad a w ar th a t book If I h ad n o t se n t fo r It. P e r so n s o f Mr. a n d M rs. F re d II. C ra n e J . O. D ow ning, E lsa J o h n s o n , B e u la h
F re d , J r . T h e y
a re
was not forced on It, except th e Mex­ h ap s, th is is an o v e rs ig h t, a n d if so G eo rg e a n d
J e n k in s , A n d rew
P u lle n ,
E v e re tt
ican. It h as fo u g h t on th e sid e of It sh o u ld he c o rre c te d .
P u b lic ity Is m e m b e rs o f th e re g im e n t a n d w ill re
D ow ning, T ed d y W rig h t, M a rg a re t
m ain a t G e a r h a r t d u rin g th e a n n u a l
rig h t am i ju s tic e , a n d y et acco rd - e v e ry th in g fo r a c o u n ty fa ir.
C ook, D aisy D a v id so n , A dolf L a u b e r
e n c a m p m e n t.
C la re n c e D ow ning, M elvin D avidson
F r a n k , seco n d so n of Mr. a n d M rs G en ev a W rig h t, G eo rg e L an e, M ark
Ray K u h lm a n , w as b ad ly b u rn e d N a u g le , G lad y s W rig h t, O rv ille Zlm
a b o u t th e le ft ey e y e s te rd a y by a m e rm a n , S n o d a C ook, W a lte r B row n
" z iz z le r .” w hen th e p o w d er H ashed H aro ld L y m a n ,
E a rl
R ugg, E m il
in to h is face. An e x a m in a tio n by a L a u b e r, T om P a r k e r , K e ith L ym an
d o c to r re v e a le d t h a t h is e y e s ig h t w as M abel M itch el, W in ifre d St. C la ir
All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND
not in ju re d a n d a p re s c rip tio n fo r his Hell A tte r b u ry , H a n n a h L an e, Roy
b u rn e d ey eb ro w
w as all t h a t was J o h n s o n , M rs. D av id so n , Mrs. .lea
Solicited.
n ec e ssa ry .
k in s a n d A n n ie S liu o n sen .
Excavating ami Grading
T lie e v a n g e lis tic s e rv ic e s in
th e
Jo e P a te n e a u d e w e n t by a u t
Dealer in Sami ami Gravel.
c h a p e l c a r. in c h a rg e of Dr. a n d Mrs la s t S u n d a y to G o v e rn m e n t c a n i|
D riv er, w ill c o n tin u e e v e ry n ig h t th is r e t u r n in g th e s a m e day .
H e re
P ilo n e Titv
(■res li tun
w eek « x cep t S a tu rd a y . T h e sin g in g p o rts a p le a s a n t trip .
is in s p irin g , th e se rm o n s by Dr
.Music H ours Changed.
D riv e r a re c le a r a n d h e lp fu l a n d all
D u rin g J u ly a n d A u g u st 1 w ill be
sh o u ld a tte n d th e s e m e e tin g s.
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. I). K e rn , th e l a t ­ in my M usic S h o p o v e r C a rls o n ’s
t e r ’s s is te r , Mrs. L ittle o f G re e n le a f, s to re , on T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y m o rn -'
K a n sa s a n d Roy K ern w e re In L e n ts ing.
MRS. E L L E N A. PO M ER O Y .
S u n d a y , w h e re th e y a tte n d e d a fa m ­
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mention here hut which we can recommend and
will he glad to offer for your inspection.
M rs. P e a rl E ric k s o n a n d c h ild re n
of W a rre n , O reg o n , w ere g u e s ts o v er
S u n d a y a n d M onday of h e r p a re n ts ,
Mr. a n d M rs. E. C. L indsey.
Mr. a n d Mrs. B. F. B a u e r w ere
d o w n fro m S an d y to e n jo y th e cele-
tlo n a n d m eet w ith old frie n d s.
M o rris W llm a r th of O sw ego, w as
h e re y e s te rd a y , th e g u e s t of his
a u n t, M rs. E lla A ton.
M rs.
E llen
L ittle of G re e n le a f.
K a n sa s, Is v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r ,
M rs M. D. K ern . M rs. L ittle sp e n t
s e v e ra l w eek s h e re la s t fall.
Mrs. J. H. K a rp e n s te in of H a s t­
in g s. N e b ra s k a , w ith h e r c h ild re n ,
a re th e g u e s ts of h e r b ro th e rs , T h e o ­
d o re a n d A n d rew B ru g g e r a n d fa m ­
ilies.
M rs A H G o u ld r e tu r n e d F rid a y
fro m T h e D alles, w h e re sh e s p e n t
th e p a st fo u r w eek s w ith h e r (la u g h ­
te r . Mrs. D ella L o o k a n d fam ily .
Mrs. V io let T h o rn to n an d baby
a n d E va P u lle n c a m e dow n S u n d ay
fro m M cM in n v ille to sp e n d th e w eek
h e re . T h ey a re a t th e h o m e o f M rs
New S o u rc e o f Incoine.
In c re a se d F e d e ra l s u p p o r t of th e
O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e is n o te d
in th e S m ith -L e v e r fu n d , w hich h as
b ro u g h t to th e c o lleg e fo r th e fiscal
y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30, 1916, th e su m
of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . T h is su m is to be In ­
c re a s e d a n n u a lly f o r sev en y e a rs ,
w hen th e to ta l a m o u n t fo r O reg o n
w ill be $ 3 0 ,2 0 0 . T h is a m o u n t w ill
be a p e rp e tu a l a n n u a l in co m e to th e
co lleg e fo r p ra c tic a l d e m o n s tra tio n
w ork In a g r ic u ltu r e a n d h om e ec o ­
n o m ics so lo n g as th e s t a te o r o th e r
lo cal
ag en cy
s u p p lie s
an
equal
a m o u n t fo r th e sa m e p u rp o se . T he
c a ta lo g u e a lso n o te s th a t th e college
is on a m illa g e -ta x b asis, so fa r as
in co m e fro m th e s t a te is c o n c e rn e d
b e g in n in g w ith A p ril 15, 1915.
S u m m e r S ew in g S chool.
1 w ish to o rg a n iz e a s u m m e r c o u rs e
in sew in g , c u ttin g , fittin g a n d finish
ing g a rm e n ts , to be h eld fro m a b o u t
J u ly 19 to A u g u st 20. W ill give each
p u p il p e rs o n a l in s tru c tio n . T h e t u i ­
tio n fo r five w eeks is $25. E ach p u ­
pil w ill receiv e an A m e ric a n G a rm e n t
l.illi.m P u lle n
C u ttin g S ystem w ith o u t e x tr a c h a rg e .
II. L. S a b in , r e p r e s e n tin g th e P o r t­ C lass m u s t c o n sist o f a t le a s t fo u r
la n d c re d ito r s of th e P u lf e r M e rc a n ­ g irls n o t u n d e r 17. C all on m e o r
tile co m p a n y , h as p lace d a k e e p e r In te le p h o n e 14x2 b e fo re J u ly 12
f
c h a rg e of th e s to r e anil Its sto c k A
M ISS E S T H E R E L F O R D ,
c o n tro v e rs y o v e r th e o w n e rs h ip of
G re sh a m , O regon,
th e b u sin e ss b e tw e e n Mr. S ab in and
G eo rg e W. K en n e y is a s yet u n s e t­
Many A ttend Sum m er School.
tle d , b u t Mr. S ab in seem s to h av e
T w elv e m e m b e rs o f th e O reg o n
p o ssessio n , w h ich is n in e p o in ts of
A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e fa c u lty a re a t ­
th e law .
T h e fu n e r a l o f S a m u e l S tr a tto n te n d in g s u m m e r sch o o l a t th e U n i­
N ine g r a d u ­
w ill ta k e p lace to m o rro w a fte rn o o n . v e rsity of C a lifo rn ia .
2 o 'c lo c k fro m R R. C a rls o n 's un- a te s e f th e sch o o l e n g a g e d in te a c h ­
d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs
In te rm e n t w ill ing h o m e eco n o m ics w ho a re ta k in g
be in H a ll's c e m e te ry . T h e delay w as I A d v an tag e o f th e o p p o rtu n ity to do
ca u se d by a w a itin g th e a r r iv a l of | th e ,r sp ecial w ork w h e re th e y m ay
re la tiv e s fro m D en v er
in sp e c t th e d o m e stic scie n c e stu d y in
Dick M iilison h a s g one on a visit , E a s te rn In s titu tio n s .
to h is p a re n ts at O b e rlin , K an sas.
W in N agel is a s s is tin g a t th e G re s h ­
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r e tu r n e d fro m an a u to tr ip to A her- •
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Gresham’s New Jeweler
METZGER BROS.
G resh a m
Phone 661
Mrs. Bylngton, of Portland, was
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SW AT T H E KOOSTER.
Do you know th a t fe r tile e g g s be­
co m e u n fit fo r h u m a n food a lm o st as
q u ic k ly as m ilk s u b je c te d to th e s a m e
te m p e r a tu r e ?
It is a m is ta k e n id ea
t h a t e g g s h a v e to be p u t in a n in c u ­
b a to r b e fo re th e g e rm s t a r t s to grow .
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b a te ju s t as so o n as th e y a r e s u b ­
je c te d
to
a te m p e r a tu r e
a b o v e, w h e th e r th is
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en r o u te to m a r k e t, on tlie p la fo rm at
th e d e p o t a w a itin g s h ip m e n t, in th e
c o u n try s to re w a itin g fo r th e u su a l
20 o r 30 cases b e to re s e n d in g o u t, in
th e p a n tr y w a itin g u n til th e c a se is
tilled o r w hen you h a v e a c h a n c e to
go to to w n o r in th e h en h o u se u n d e r
bro o d y h e n s, w hen th e y a r e n o t g a th ­
e re d a t le a s t o n ce a d a y , sa y s J. A.
H e lm re ic h , in c h a rg e of th e p o u ltry
p la n t, C o lo ra d o A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e,
F o r t C o llin s, C o lo ra d o .
W hy p ro d u c e su c h a p e ris h a b le a r ­
tic le , w h en it is so ea sy to g e t a ro u n d
it ju s t by " s w a ttin g th e r o o s te r ? " Au
in f e r tile eg g w ill k e e p so m u ch b e t­
te r th a n a f e r tile o n e th a t th e r e is
h a rd ly a n y c o m p a riso n b etw een th e m .
F o r in s ta n c e , e g g s th a t w ere in f e r tile
w ere o n ce p lace d in a n in c u b a to r fo r
21 d ay s. T h e se sa m e e g g s w ere th e n
used in b a k in g so m e c a k e s w hich
w ere p ro n o u n c e d fine by th e p o u ltry
a s s o c ia tio n m e m b e rs w ho a te th e m .
K cm D ia rrh o e a Remedy,
If you h av e e v e r used C h a m b e r­
la in 's C olic, C h o le ra a n d D ia rrh o e a
R em edy you know th a t it is a s u c ­
cess.
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tled In m y sto m a c h a n d bow els.
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been fo r C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic, C hol-
■ra a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y 1 co u ld
not p o ssib ly h a v e liv ed b u t a few
h o u rs lo n g e r, b u t th a n k s to th is r e m ­
it)', I am now w ell a n d s tr o n g ." F o r
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th e w ash-board — th a t cause
b listers, en larg ed k nuckles,
flabbiness? T he
BOSS
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frees th e h u m a n h a n d o f th e d ru d ­
g e ry o f w a sh -d a y ; does th e w o rk
fifteen tim e s fa s te r. Saves y o u rh a c k
a n d y o u r h e a lth . W ash e s c le an e r
a n d b e tte r, o v e r l,00d,<XX) iu use.
30 d a y s fre e tria l.
L e c tu re s a t
Mrs.
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B erk ele y .
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of D om estic A rt a t O. A. C., h a s been
ch o sen as o n e of th e in s tru c tio n a l
sta ff fo r th e s u m m e r seaso n a t th e
U n iv e rsity o f C a lifo rn ia .' S he is to
g ive a se rie s of le c tu re s a n d d e m o n ­
s tr a tio n s on d o m e stic a r t su b je c ts.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OE
First State Bank
a t G re s h a m , iu th e S ta te of O reg o n ,
•9 1 5 .
R eso u rce* .
L o an s a n d d is c o u n ts
$ 1 1 3 ,6 9 1 .4 0
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u n s e c u re d ........................
Bonds and warrants......... 12.963 65
S to c k s a n d o th e r s e c u r i­
tie s ........................................
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B a n k in g ho u se
3 ,2 6 0 .4 0
F u r n i tu r e a n d fix tu re s
O th e r re a l e s ta te o w n ed
7 ,4 2 4 .1 4
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14.298.59
C h eck s a n d o th e r c a sh
item s .................................
1 (5 .9 0
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6 .0 0 5 .2 9
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Demand
certificates
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T im e a n d sa v in g s de-
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8 ,8 0 4 .6 9
4 8 .4 2 7 .5 5
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$ 1 9 0 ,7 4 3 .5 9
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$ 1 9 0 ,7 4 3 .5 9
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