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REPORT OF CONDITION LADD 64 BUSH - BANKERS SALEM, OREGON At the close of business March 4, 1936 ASSETS LIABILITIES Loans ..................... S 3,408,226.l3 Capital .................... S 500,000.00 Banking House and Fixtures . 241,959.00 Surplus ........... . . 250,000.00 Other Resources ...,....,... 169,270.89 Undivided Profits ..... 68,414.86 Deposit with Federal Deposit Reserves ...,..... . . . . 3,000.00 Insurance Corporation ..... 8,493.89 Letters of Credit ...,.,...... 5,435.00 Drafts in Transit ............ 17,850.67 Domestic and Foreign Drafts Customers Liability Under L-C and Acceptances Sold ...... 23,754.67 Drafts and Acceptances . . . 29,189.67 Deposits ............. . . . l0,242,759.12 Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks ................... 638,846.59 Cash ....... f52,621,572.56 U. S. Bonds. . 3,957,954.25 i6,579,526.8l ig-- EIS 11.093,363.65 315 l1,093,363.65 OFFICERS A. N. BUSH, President WM. S. WALTON, Vice President J. FUHRER, Asst. Cashier GEO. H. RICHES, Cashier H. V. COMPTON, Asst. Cashier ROY BURTON, Asst. Cashier TINKHAM GILBERT, Asst. Cashier C. M. Cox, Asst. Cashier ROY NELSON, Asst. Vice President MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PHOTOGRAPH INDEX Ostrin, Roy ...... .....,..... 5 3, 71 Pitts, George ...... .. .... 64 Otjen, Elizabeth .................... 47, Plunkett, Evelyn ........... 86 Oye, Tom .................. 19, 34, 56, Pollock, Jack... .... 47, 71, 81 P Porter, Dorothy .... ...... 3 4, 60 Pabst, Frances ........... ..... P Otter, Louise A - ---'--- 64 page, Clarence .-.. - - A Pound, Jean. . . .........,.. . .45, 47 Page, Clinton ..... Pallesen, Bertha .... Paris, Andrew .... Parker, Bill ...... Parker, Delores .,... Parker, Geraldine ..... Parr, Elizabeth ..... Parsons, Frances ..... Patterson, Jerry Jo ..... Patton, Beulah .......... Pearcy, Atlee ........... Pemberton, Mary Esther. Perry, Eleanor. .34, 56, 57, . '.53.' 67, 79, Phillips, B111 .................... Phillips, Ray ..... Pickens, Margie .... Pierce, Barbara ..... Pillette, Mel .... ...84, 47, 59, 58, 61, ...53, 33. 56, 47,58 ...96, ...58, 81, 85 Powell, Bob .... Powers, Jack ......... Preston, Burtis. . Price, Bob ..... Prime, Bob ..... Pro, Dorothy. . . Probert, Clifford Probert, Jeanne Propp, Alfred. . . Probst, Lorene. . Pruitt, Josephine Pruitt, Marjorie Pugh, Florence . Quamme, Bob . . .47, 56, 57, 60, 66, 72 ............,...l9,35,72 ....53,71 .....71 ...,59 ....65 ....47 ....6l ..,.86 ....35 ....34 Quesseth, Cecil .... 14, 35, 56, 91, 92, 94, 114 Quesseth, Gladys ................. 59, 67, 86 Quistad, Katie. . .......47
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.o.r9'iY 1 ALBERT CURREY ROWENA UPJOHN Sophomore Representatives WE are now privileged to meet none other than Albert Currey. This fellow boasts the honor of being the most popular boy in the sophomore class. And well does he deserve it, too, if activities, looks, and a generally amia- Ele personality are anything to judge y. Alberts main activities are directed toward the service of his class. He is in charge of the sophomores interclass activities or perhaps we should merely say that he is forensic m.anager. One of his main achievements in this field was the sophomore contribution to the song and yell contest. Due to his competent supervision this year the sophomores have developed into a serious rival to the other classes next year. Mr. Currey's pleasant personality also graces the sophomore class council His punctuality and earnest attention to the business at hand are not to be rivalled, Albert also makes valiant attempts at golf and is something of an artist. He hasn't made the golf team yet but has great hopes for next year. He does rather better in art though. He can even draw his breath! FLASHING brown eyes, a sweet face, brains, and a charming personality, that indeed sounds like a rare combina- tion, but what does it add up to? None other than the most popular girl in the sophomore class, Rowena Upjohn. Little Miss Upjohn may be only a sophomore, but she has already at- tained an enviable standing in scholar- ship and activities. One of the first activities to receive her attention was the Clarion newspaper. She was readily accepted as a staff member, and the editor can now vouch for her ability to handle the heaviest Clarion assign- ment. Rowena has also had time to be of service to her class. You've all no doubt heard of the sophomore council, and perhaps you have also caught faint whispers of the difficulty involved in holding down such a group. Rowena has easily presided at the meetings in place of President Driggs when neces- sary. Very few students become office holders in group ll clubs before they are juniors or seniors, at least, but Rowena is already vice president of the Social Science club. She is also a Girl Reserve.
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Pattons Book Store bl. L. COOKE, Proprietor Our stock of SCHOOL SUPPLIES is always COMPLETE. We carry first quality merchandise only and at right prices. Come in and try the new ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS, priced at only S1-your choice of 8 different points. 340 State Streetmjust east of Ladd 82 Bush Bank. Salem Business School 462 State Street D'Arcy Building Beginners and advanced students Gregg shorthand and typing, Bookkeeping, Account- ing. . .Calculating machine...Bookkeeping machine. PHONE 8274 Wolpert 61 Legg DRUGS Barbara Could Toiletries...Co1onial Dames Toiletries. CORNER LIBERTY AND COURT PHONE 3444 Everything in Wheel Goods HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Man Bicycles, Motorcycles ......... We make keys L. L. THOMAS EXPERT HA IRCUTT 1 NG With the Rose Marie BeautySalon, 251 North Liberty ..... Phone 3921 PHOTOGRAPH INDEX Minturn, Harriet . . . .......... 32, 61 Nelson, junior . . . . . . . .56 Mio, Kay ........,., ............ 5 9, 99 Netz, Delores ..... ....... 8 6 Mitchell, Clenndora ,.... .............. 8 6 New, Elton ........ ..... 64 , 65 Mitchell, Marian ........ 44, 47, 67, 86, 88 Newgent, Robert ..... ..47 Moen, Kathryn ..... ,......... 6 7, 84, 86 Nicholls, Fritz .... ..,. 1 01 Moore, jean ..... .........,.. 8 6 Nickel, Arthur ..... ..... 5 9 Moore, jerry ......... ..........,... 9 6 Niemeyer, Patricia .,.. ....... 5 8 Moored, Ailene ....,.,,..... 31, 56, 57, 72 Niles, Clifford ..... ..... 4 7, 60 Morehouse, Elizabeth .,,.. ,....... 4 7, 81 Noble, Earl ....... ..... 3 3, 62 Morey, Bob ............ ....... 1 00 Noonan, Patricia ..... ..... 5 3, 59 Morley, Ansel ........ .... 6 2, 64, 65 Norris, Luree ...... ...,...... 5 8 Morley, Ellen .,.. ....... 4 7 Noth, Vivian ..... ..... 3 3, 60, 88 Moyer, Bill ...... ............ 3 2 Novrak, Edna .... .......... 8 6 Moynihan, june .... . . . ....... 47,58 Nunn, Anthony ..... .... A 47, 58, 96 Mudd, Billy .......... ,.... 5 3, 58, 67, 96 Nunn, Warne ...,........ .... 4 7, 58, 81 Munson, Mildred .... .......... 3 1, 88 0 Munson- Ruth - -- '----4 -' 88 Oehler, Irma .........,.......... . . . . . .56 Myers, Elwood -.-- ---- .-,-. 6 4 I 65 Oglesby, Edith ,.,..,.......,....... so, 61 Myers, Hazel -'-' A.'-- 4------ 3 2 Oglesby, Jack .,....., 14, 34, 91, 93, 96, 98 N Okuda, Martha . , . ............... . .56 Nafziger, Edgar ...................,,... 34 O'Neil, Ruth . . . .... 47, 58, 73, 86 Neer, Natalie ..... ......,. 3 3, 59, 77, 81 Orcutt, Nadine .... ...... 4 7, 57, 84 Neff, Frank .......... .......... 5 3, 71 Orey, Millard ..... ....... 6 2 Neiderhiser, Frank .... .... ,...... 3 4 Osland, john .,.. .... 3 4, 96 Neiger, Helen .... ..... 3 3 Ostlind, jack . . . . . . . .36 130 1
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