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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 4

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DAILY GAZETTE-TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935, i 4 MEAHIE FIGHTS 1 1 ROUGH AND READY -By Pp jjj 'riv I NEWDWELLINGS" UP ATVJALOPORT erything a football team could 4 in scoring their convincing wis, nd left the bewildered Brains looking more than a little bit foolish. Texas passe rained over and about the UCLA tenia all afternom -and, between showers Bobby WS-son, 150-pound back whipped tit chased the People's Meat Market from Joe Strompf. He is changing the1 name to the Bridge Mar-ket. May has moved his family to town, occupying the house on the bay front. Frank Lathrop, an inmate of the Veterans' hospital for a month, returned home last Thursday.

He reports much improvement in his health and is able to take his place agairl. behind the barber chair. During the cold sna the water pipes on the Alsea bridge construction were froienone morning. It was some hours before they were thawed out and the construction work was held up during that time. A 4-H dub achievement program was held in connection with, the P.T.A.

meeting last Monday evening. M. i. Conklin, county agent, was present and awarded pins and certificates -of achievement to 4-H club memberswho had completed their projects for the last year. The Waldport Lions club reported to the P.f.A.

the purchase of ip gallons of cod liver oil for the use of school children whom the teachers deem needy of this treatment. This is to be dispensed to the families who desire it by the teachers. An Armistice day program will SET FDR TONIGHT Three rin roarert of the raaalin' ring and one not nuita so rip roam will be tiie centers of attraction at the Moose hall grappling events tonight at 8:30 o'clock. N. One of the bad boys, Paddy No lan, he of th green tights and waxed mustache, win meet Tex Hager.

not so tough and roagh but plenty able to take ear of hmwelf, ia the opening event of the doable card. There ought he plenty of fire and brimstone in this bout. Even the action of this first match cannot hope to come up to the mark of the final, which pita two of the meanest grunt and groan men ever to be teen in Corvallis. No less persons than Al Williams and Cowboy Jack Prudin will match gouges, hair sullsshonlder butts and rabbit punches in this final event. Those who have seen the two "wrestle" will know there will be no quarter.

SJV1.U. Runs Wild at Expense of U.C.LJV. LOS ANGELES, Nov. Southern Methodist university's aerial football circus was on its way home to Dallas, Texas, today after bombing University of Cali" fornia.at Loa Angeles 21-0 in an Armistice day tussle. The cantering Mustang did ev laciue moa rouna enos itk ground-gaining- abandon.

Mar than 50,000 persons saw the gtm. Radio Program KOAC Nov, is 6 p. Ethel J. Miller; -Columbia Empire Industries, Ine. 6:30, farm hour; 7:30, the eitisea" and bis school; musicale; 8:15, Dr.

Victor P. Morris; 8:30, cadet band; Prof. J. Leo Fairbanks; 9, news. Wedmsday, Noveaiber 1J ,9:00 a.

the homemakers' hour; IOtOO, MttsieV 10:15, guarding; 10:30, music; 10:45, school of the air; 11:45, music; 12:00, farm hour; 1:00 p. nu, convocation, Ji-lian B. Arnold. "The Light Asia;" 2:00, Helen Miller 2:15, music; 2:30, hobby horses;" 2:45, music; 3:00, wandering among museum curios; 3:30, music; 2:45, news; 4:00, opera stories; 4:30, stories; 6:00, campuses; 6:30, mu. 8ic; 6:15, Oregon State Grange; farm hour; 7:30, mn-sic; municipal affairs; 8:00, music; 8:15, we write a story; 8:30, music; news.

Can Lid Circles Fish WALLOWA, Nov. Burnett caught a 19-inch whitefisk in the Wallowa river with a canning jar lid around its body. flflUP OF FLftG CHASE Other Undefeated High School Eleven Hold Pace; Eugene Defeats Salem 7-0 PORTLAND, Not. 12. (UP) -Armistice day the Pendleton Buclaroos pass out of the picture of undefeated, untied faicrh school football teams end possible claim anU for the Oregon, state championship, but the other potential champions kept their slates clean.

In'. Portland." Washington high school defeated Jefferson 8 to 0 before 10,408 fans, on a rain-soaked field. With si wins, no ties, Washington baa only Lincoln between it and another championship. McLaughlin high school of Mil-ton-Freewater dropped Pendleton out of the.race 13 to 7. till BowermaB'i Medford Tigers showed 2000 fans' plenty of "power when they swamped the Chemawa Indians 83 to 0.

Eugene Record Clean Eugene high kept Its record clear bjr downing Salem 7 to 0. Hood River steam-rollered University high of Eugene 87 to 0. Hoed River Is Undefeated fend untied its regular season but its record Is marred by a defeat by Washington of portlandvih a preseason gamt, Myrtla Point, the ether member of the charmed circle, did not play. Other Armistice games included; 1 Tillamook 6, Hillsbor 0. Catnas S3, Washougal 0.

Portland freshmen 6, O.I.T. 0. St, Helena 0, Scappooso 0. Silverton 7, McMinnville 0. Kelso 6,.

Longvtev 2. Toledo 7t Jefferson (Portland) Ramblers 0, PEIIM toz tiB Past TEfj VA LJ I PHTAIS aSO-ITY TO IV 11 -fOf 'A Avo purtcU Of fts tsAttais 1 fcpwll1 ift'yi" leAvyuifiisMT- ms '-'rfAV a vsJX Aeven eeAi MtocKtD 7M -j, O'L jy v. Jflfkmtwtsaikt tows' RcA 1 peieiisi i i 1 gf-VU. p' Charter floi 1301. Reserve District No.

12 Report of Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CORVALLIS of Corvallis, In the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business on November 1, 193B. Published in response to call made by'ComptrolIer of the Currency, under -Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts 610,690.54 2.

Overdrafts 7,856.84 3. United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed 349,042.60 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities 676,610.35 oV Banking noose Furniture aaCfixtorea 17,085.05 VlJtttM 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 8,738.77 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 146,622.72 9.

Cash in vault and balances with other banks 375,499.33 10. Outside checks and other cash items 8,045.96 13. Other assets 4,198.84 be held in the Waldport Presbyter ian church Sunday evening. Heceta Post 3156, V.F.W. and theLadies Auxiliary are going to attend this service, in a body.

The, covered bridge over the Al sea river is being repaired at this time by a erew of bridge men work ing for the highway commission. Work is being done in such a way as -to allow the passage of traffic at all Ulnes with very little delay. A group of U. S. army engineers were in Waldport Thursday, No vember 7, and held a publie hear ing re the request of Waldport for improvements- at the mouth of the Alsea bay.

Formal requests were presented to the federal govern. menVIast year, through Oregon's representatives in congress, for jetty and the deepening of the bar, to permit-the use of this bay by larger ocean-going vessels. A large crowd attended the hearing and presented various kinds of data requested by the engineers. Follow ing the. hearing the visitors -were entertained at dinner in one of the Cosmos cottages south of Wald port.

Various members of the Lions club joined with them in this affair. The engineers will check the data presented and release their findings and recommendations re the project at some later date, Trolling for salmon in-the. Alsea bay has continued good during the past week. Many boats have made excellent catches. The fish are fresh run from the ocean and ol good State Still Owns Military Wagon Road SALEM, Ore "Nov.

Tho state slill owns the right of way granted bythe United States in 1869 to aid in the construction of a military wagon road from Coos Bay to Roseburg through a section of land now owned by the Weyer; haeuser Timber company, Attorney-General Van Winkle informed State Forester Lynn Cronemiller today. Printing Linotyping Along the Bench with Bruce Myers The Corvallis high Spartans succeeded in breaking the Albany jinx yesterday and the Bulldogs can congratulate themselves for getting out of the game with only one touchdown scored against them for had the first half been a minute longer the Spartans would surely have scored. The local preppers clearly demonstrated their superiority throughout the game and even if they lose tha two remaining games this sea-ion, which I don't think they will, they can't do any worse than treak even. So far the Spartans have won four games, lost two and tied one. After several lean seasons the lads are finally getting started, Merle Kruger, the flashy; back of the Spartans, is as good as any other high school back ever to play here and that includes BUch men of recent as Tub Smith, Hal Joslin, Romey Adams and many others.

The only thing they have on him Is Kruger, had he even 10 pounds more weight, would be putstanding in the state. His passing, running and kicking have been -truly great all season and this triple threat ability was what Won the game yesterday for Sparta. His scored the touchdown, his running put the ball up near scoring territory and his kicking, excellent considering the wet ball he had to boot, constantly forced the. Bulldogs back toward thetrgoal. The field at Albany yesterday re- Total i fi A i I i v.

I Ij '-'i sex i i Yaquma John- Point Wakonda Beach Property Alao Demand WALDPORT, Nov Special) -Several new dwelling houses are being erected In Waldport and vicinity. Harry Hallmark is building en Yaquin John point Another party is boHding the first of several houses to be constructed on the same point. Edythe Patchell has purchased an acre of land from s. B. Strawn a mile east of town and has started building a home on the tract.

Ralph McMillin is also butld- ing on a Yaquina John point lot. Ihe Plankihgtons, promoters of the Wakonda Beaeh property, are making preparations to install a gravity water system. Mr. Plank- ington has assembled a boring machine and is cutting small fir logs and boring them for pipe. He will later boil them in tar.

The water will be brought nearly a wile. The system will be ready for use by the vacation season next year. R. W. Hawley, Irving on the S.

Hunter ranch up Lint slough, was burned out Monday, October Practically everything was lost. No insurance Was earried. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry MeMillin on October 30.

O. V. Hart celebrated his seventy-eighth birtliday anniversary last Sunday. A large crowd of relatives and friends gathered to honor 'the old gentleman, bringing a variety cf fine eats, and an enjoyable gathering was reported. The Waldport.

sawmill has, installed 1 new boiler and consider able other new equipment. They have plenty Of lumber orders oookea ahead and anticipate a steady business throughout the winter. The Lincoln County Townsend association held its regular monthly meeting at Waldport Sunday, November 3, the gathering being held in the Waldport ehurch. A large crowd attended, there being five clubs of the county represent ed. Reports from those attending the Chicago convention were heard.

Refreshments Were served at the close of the Ed May of Drift creek has -pur-games, each school could then play three er four contests with other teams outside the conference. I'm all for "a conference of some kind Which I think would put more in centive Into the players for Win- nmg games. Looks aB if old Jope is mad at the world today. I hope he lays off pretty soon or the Willamete river-will raifee alarmingly and play havoc w(th the crew race here this week end between the Beavers and the lightweight crew of University of California. This is a great -chance for the Staters to get more experience and they onght to be well in the clash of the Cal lightweights.

The lightweights of the University of Wash ington took a drubbing from the Beaver crew here a couple of years ago. The race will be held at 11 o'clock Saturday morning as a feature of "Dad's Week End." STATE RATING Oregon Stat a higher ttsndlng Other playtrt en the aver and. (Associated Prsia Photai LIABILITIES 14. Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks 847,387.62 15. Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks 829,177.81 16.

Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 284,075.47 18. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding 67,118.28 Total of items J4 to 18. (ay Secured by pledge of loas andor investments 251,977.98 (b) Not secured by pledge of loans andor investments 1,715,780.67 -1 ft 4 I -Y 1 1 4 2 I. at tj at A cl in v. Cf of CU In it tk of A- I it li THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE ANpJELEGHjCOMPANy 114 South Third Telephone 100 This young man's mother goes her work wltfv more peace of mine! because she knows her household Is safer since she Installed a TELEPHONE All types of cover, bond, ledger, and display pa per stock.

(c) Total Deposits JW. Other liabilities 30. Capital account: Clans A preferred 350 $100.00 per share, rein-able per share Common stock, 1150 shares, perahare Surplus Undivided profitsnet Reserves for contingencies Total Capital Account Total SOPHOMORE BACK HELPS OREGON Farmer Lends Mules Free FULTON, Nov, W. Rentschler has bo many mules that he lends them to bis neighbors for board and keep. He has 80 out at present.

$1,967,758.65 shares, par at $100.00 par 100.00 .90 $150,000.00 30,000.00 19,640.36 16,000.00 $423,249.68 Directors. of Coi Vallis First National Corpora affiliated with First National Bank of 689 shares None T. W. WHITEHORN. Secy.

this 12th day of November. 1036. DEV ANEY. Notary ulllc lor Oregon. sembled a duck pond With the ball floating around on the puddles like a decoy when no one was carrying it.

While Kruger stood out for the Corvallis team yesterday, the en tire ball club played excellent and heads up football opening nice holes for the backs and plugging up solid ly On defense. Stew arren, 6 foot four inch guard, played one of his best games. 1 Two more games remain on the Spartans' schedule this season. They take a rest this week end but play St. Helens here on November 23 And close the season on Thanks-giving day against the Salem high Vikings at Salem.

Eugene has defeated all the othfer big teams in the valleyf finishing up on Salem yesterday 7 to 0 after already beating Albany and Corvallis. By beating Salem, Cor vallis could end up in second place in the valley. While on this subject, why regular Willamette valley league 1 be built up next year! All thel teams play each other anyhow so it looks to me as if some sort Of an organization might be arranged so that, a champion -could be determined and percentage table kept. Along with the championship could go a pennant just like in baseball leagues or perhaps a rotating loving cup. Seems to me that could easily, be done.

Six teams, at least from this year's efforts, would seem to be near enough matched to make a successful league Corvallis, Al- bany, Salem, Eugene, McMinnville I and Oregon City. If each team: played the other, that would mean five conference battles apiece. With a schedule calling for eight or nine ICE OEMNQ-Ctnitr football ract than It generally holds. centsr and tha vtttran Woody Jotlln at MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged 1 to Secure Liabilities 81. United Statei Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed $234,469.60 32.

Other bonds, stocks, and securities 188,790.19 34.. Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) $423,249.69 35. Pledged: (b) Against public funds of States, ogunties, -school 1 districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities $311,747.19 (c) Against deposits of trust. departments 62,102.50 (f) With State authorities to qualify for the exercise of fiduciary power 49.400.00 (h) Total Pledged State of Oregon, County of Benton, ss: P. A.

Eckman; Cashier of the above-named bank, 4a solemnly wear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. A. ECKMAN. Cashier.

Cormt-Attest: C. II. WOODCOCK, THOS. WHITEHORN, E. E.

WILSON. lllr tM 7 (WMaiifOat 1 mhhmmJ ananHaaWHsanaBal i A f-K Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of November, 1936. (SEAL) H. DEVANEY, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires January 2, 1037.

Report Of An Affliaie of a National Bank Published In accordance with Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statute. ftnm-t nf Nnvemher 1. SR.

tlon. Corvallis, Oregon, which Is clients will be interested to know that we have secured the newest type faces for modern printing of all types. Our work is of the highest quality and prices reasonable. l-orvailis, Corvallis, Oregon. Charter number, 4301.

Federal Reserve district number, 12. Kind of hiilnm Holrfa stock in affiliated bank. Manner in which above-named oreanixation is affiliated with nationa' bank, and degree of control: Four directors of bank are also tors of Corvallis First National Corporation. Over 60' of common stock of affiliate Is owned by stockholders of bank. Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned loans to affiliated bank Horrowing from affiliated bank Stock of affiliate registered in name of bank or known oe owned by bank oreciiy or Other obligations to, or known to be held by, Won't you tell us about your printing problems? We'll golve them for you.

Gazette-Times 3rd Jefferson' Phone 391 ainnated oanx wne rj Other information necessary to disclose fully relations with bank: te I None T. W. Whilehom, Secretary of Corvallis First National tlon. do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true, to tho best jjOE RAV Bti A Mssatlenal aephemora halfback, ham-hfied Joe Cray, has flvtn of my knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before (SEAL) II.

In tha Pacllie Coast Conftrtnca squad Include Ken Darning at My Commission expires January lu.i f..

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