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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1950)
Illinois Valley News. Thursday. January 12. 1950 Calcium for the Family W a n t e d .. T ake care to in clud e an adequate am ount o f m ilk in the d ie t o f you r fa m ily to in su re th e m o f h a vin g a s u ffic ie n t sup ply o f c a lc iu m to m a in ta in stro n g teeth, bones and h e a lth y bodies. The USD A te lls us th a t m ilk con sum p tion is d ro pp ing a little each ye a r. See th a t each a d u lt in y o u r fa m ily has a t least one p in t o f m ilk each d a y and th a t the c h ild re n have a q u a rt a day, $6500. F irst mortgage secured by a good thriving business. \\ ill pay $75.00 per month plus 6 % interest. Call or write NEWS office for particulars. MOVING! T u rk is h tob accos" now being gro w n fo r the firs t tim e in the U n it ed States taste b e tte r and contain less nico tin e than co stly im p o rts, D r. F re d e ric k R. D a rk is o f Duke u n iv e rs ity re p orted to the A m e ric a n C h e m ica l society. 4439 H O M E P H O N E 3101 ISHAM’S FAST MOVERS S E E US F O R ¡RADIO SALES & SERVICE J r CA V IC T O R A N D C A P IT O L RECORDS AL’S RADIO SHOP Phone 4002 « PRINTING „ to Order at Our PRINT SHOP In 1948 they were p ro fita b ly gro w n in s m a ll volum e by se ve ra l hundred fa rm e rs . An o rg a n iza tio n has been established to purchase these tob ac cos fro m the gro w e rs and pre pa re the m fo r use by the tobacco in d u s try , w h ich is in te re ste d in o b ta in in g them . Successful re su lts have been achieved in re ce n t e x p e rim e n ta l w o rk c a rrie d out b y D uke u n iv e r s ity in cooperation w ith the a g r i c u ltu ra l e x p e rim e n t statio ns of N o rth C a ro lin a , South C a ro lin a dbd V irg in a . The speaker, who exp la ine d th a t "T u rk is h to b a cco s" are so called a fte r the reg io n o f th e ir o rig in , said they are s c ie n tific a lly know n as to baccos of the "a ro m a tic ty p e ," and are ch a ra cte rize d b y the sm allness o f th e ir le a f and th e ir la rg e volum e of arom a. OUR DEMOCRACY------- b ^ T COM M UNITY SUPPER. P la tes h e a p e d h ig h w ith the m o uth w a t e r in g s p e c ia ltie s -A P H RA S E ,C O IN E D LO NG AGO H E R E IN A M F C . r o . . . . . . ~ » . v . » « S U IL T S v t.O L V w X - “ » ’» « « • '. e We will pick up cream in the Illinois Valley on Saturday, January 14, at the regular time. G ra n ts - 7 " ° » " " " -O ’« « .. Pass C ream e ry N ow Opened After R e m o d e lin g For A Full Course Dinner or an after-show snack TRY THE R ogue Food Shop 621 EAST H’ St. GRANTS PASS Next to the Rogue Theater Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends Recent tests have dispro ved the long-standing th e o ry th a t the U n it ed States could not produce these e xo tic tobaccos, w h ich are used m a in ly in blended cig a re tte s and have been im p o rte d a t the ra te o f m ore than 40,000,000 pounds a y e a r fo r the past t h ir ty years, he said. A gent Bekin Van Line* Cave Junction PAIRUNS: Turkish Tobaccos' Grown Successfully in America TELEPHONE G rant*' Pas* HOG-TIGHT a n d HORSE-HIGH " ATTENTION GRANTS PASS CREAMERY “ Eyes” For the Blind The b lin d and n e a r-b lin d m a y soon be able to rea d w ith o u t the a id o f B ra ille , w h ich has been m astere d b y o n ly about one-fifth o f the n a tio n 's 250.000 sightless p e r sons, the B e tte r V isio n in s titu te re ce n tly reported. T hree new rea ding aids have been developed, one de pending on the sense o f sound, one on touch, and one on v is io n —the la tte r fo r the p a rtly -b lin d . OUR DEMOCRACY- FA1M NOTICE! VA * TIMS U 26 m illio n ’W O '■ «.hthl'a . KJ B u ild in g well to provide pr o tec tio n for the things w e prize ™ A c ^ tS , ■ E V ID E N C E OF T H IS T H A N THE A M O U N T OF L IF E IN S U R A N C E P R O T E C T IO N W H IC H WE HAVE BUILT THROUGH commercial forests i • WESTERN O R E G O N ANC? W ASHINGTON O F WHICH - p e o p l e of our n a t io n L f ^ TA - TH E Y E A R S TOOAY, F O U R A M E R IC A N F A M IL IE S O U T O F F IV E O W N L IF E IN S U R A N C E - T H E A V E R A G E P E R F A M IL Y B E IN G SAVE 20% ON YOUR INSURANCE COST $ 1 0 ,000.00 Car Liability Policy for Only $25.50 per year (on most m odels) O n 2 2 . 0 5 0 FARM S IN W ESTERN WASHINGTON __ A R E 6 2 9 ,2 6 1 ACRES OF FORESTS, A N AVERAGE OF 2 8 . 5 ACRES OF WOOD LOTS PER FARM. WESTERN ORESON HAS 21,123 FARMS WITH A N AVERAGE OF 5 2 .4 ACRES OF WOOD LOT TO EACH FOR TOTAL FARM FOREST ACREAGE OF | 10 6 <=»14 FARMERS ARE IMPORTANT F0REST OWNERS." C la rk 's In s u ra n c e A g e n c y Hotel Del Rogue Building Grants Pass THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE OP T H E B E S T CO O K S I N T O W N ... A H A P P Y C R O W D IS W ELL F E D F U N D S A R E R A IS E D F O R A W O R T H Y O B J E C T IV E . THU S, W IT H EACH W O M A N DOING HER S H A R E , A JOB TOO B IG FOR. A N V ONE P E R S O N TO C A R R Y OUT A LO N E IS S U C C E S S F U L L Y A C C O M P L IS H E D TH R OUGH F R IE N D L Y C O O P E R A T IO N . i i J • il 1 ir i 'll a ’i t $ ' I 1 I S* ? A K p / ’ "Let’s Build S r» ® * ©1? LL'iJ-' , i l j ' i T' C -' 62 THESE ARE THE BANKING OFFICES IN TH' FIRST NATIONAL GROUl •" M ' *1 J 'lU ' r e • d ill PORTLAND BRANCHED PORTLAND M AIN BRANCH S.W. 5th, 6th and Stark SIXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH S.W. 14th Ave. at Alder IAST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. Morrison at 6th Ave HAWTHORNF BOULEVARD BRANCH Hawthorne Blvd. at S E 39th LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH N Denver Ave of Interstate MONTAVILLA BRANCH S E Stork St. at 80th HOLLYWOOD ROSE CITY BRANCH N.E. Sondy Blvd. at 42nd SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH S.E. 82nd Ave. at Foster Rood UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH O regon Togetht a F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K OF PO R TLA N D DECEMBER 31, 1949 BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpern'i-., ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BEND BRANCH CENTRAL POINT BRANCh CONDON BRANCH COOS BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ENTERPRISE BRANCH FOSSIL BRANCH GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRESHAM BRANCH HEPPNER BRANCH HILLSBORO BRANCH HOOD RIVER BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS Klamath Fall, Branch South Sixth Street Branch LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MEDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANCH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBERG BRANCH NORTH BEND BRANCH NYSSA BRANCH OAKRIDGE BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PENDLETON BRANCH SALEM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH U N IO N BRANCH WOODBURN BRANCH reso u rces Co.h in vault and In Federal Reserv. Bank............. 4 ac voc v . D u . from l a n k . ......................... ....................... ’ “ . _ _ ............................................................................. 3 5 ,1 8 2 ,2 9 7 77 Total C a .h ................................... ...................... ------ $ 1 00.5 50 ,69 4.48 United Slate. Government Obligation., Direct and Fully Guaranteed 210,441 ,7 3 1 .2 5 Stole, County and Municipal Bonds and W arrant«.................... 4 0 ,182 ,34 6 01 Other Bond« and Securities.............................. 2,333 ,96 5.84 Stock in Federal Reserve Bonk.................... .. 600 .00 0 00 Loan« and Discounts............... • • • • • • , . 151,077, ,37 7.52 Accrued Interest Receivable.......................* * .* ^ * * * * * * .*. * * * 1,794, 861 89 Bonk Premise., Furniture and Fixture, and Sale Depo.it Vouiti 5.406, 9 6 1.12 Other Real Estate ow ned......................... None Customer.' lia b ility on Account, of letter, of C redit............... 4 ,1 5 5 ,2 9 1 .2 3 Other R eiources............................................. 2 8 3 ,4 3 2 19 TOTAl RESOURCES.................................................. ' ’ r ^ /x r » /' T h r o u g h o u t o u r h is t o r y , t h e l iv e s o f o ur . p e o p l e h a v e 6CEW e n r ic h e d by t h e s p ir it o f w o r k in g t o g e t h e r . TOWARD C O M M O N G O A L S . O N E O F TH E G R E A T E S T E X A M P L E S O F A C H IE V E M E N T TH R OUGH C O O P E R A TIO N IS O U R O W N E R S H IP O F LIFE IN S U R A N C E , $ 5 1 6 ,8 2 6 ,6 6 1 .5 3 W IT H M IL L IO N S O F A M E R IC A N S POOLING l ia b il it ie s T H E IR FU N D S AND S H A R IN G T H E IR R IS K S IN O R D E R TO S ’ p'.'°l ....................................................................................................$ 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 ..................................................................................... Undivided P ro fits ................................................................................ 1 5 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 13 .0 4 2 ,3 2 2 69 P R O V ID E F A M IL V P R O T E C T IO N A N D S E C U R IT Y T H A T TH E Y I .fcfi C O U LD N O T A T T A IN A L O N E . Total Capital Funds RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES................... . . . . . . . . DEPOSITS j D,mon<i........................................................................... FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN Stationery Typewriters and Adding Machines ............ / Saving, and T im ........................................................... lia b ility for letters of Credit and a . Acceptor Endors.r or M aker of Acceptances and Foreign B ill,.............................. Interest Received in Advance.................... ................... Reserve for ln te r.it. T a x .,, E t c . , , . , ........................................... Other Liabilities ........................................................... $ 3 3 .0 4 2 .3 2 2 69 TOTAl LIABILITIES.......................... In addition to its 45 branches throughout Oregon 17 other Oregon Banking Office* ore member* of the First National Bonk Group DEPOSITS T h . Flat National Bank of Portland and 45 B ra n ch .,................................. $ 4 7 6 .4 3 8 ,3 0 5 78 17 o th .r Oregon Banking O ffice, in th . First National C ro up............... 9 9 .9 2 6 ,9 3 8 75 $ 5 7 6 ,3 6 5 ,2 4 4 53 IOANS AND DISCOUNTS T h . Fir,I National Bank ot Portland and 45 B ranch .,................................. 311 South 6th Street 17 a th .r Oregon Banking O ffic., in th . Pird National C ro up.................. TOTAl RESOURCES of the 62 RANKING OFFICES in the FIRST NATIONAL GROUP S A V E F IR S T ! $ 1 5 1 ,0 7 7 ,3 7 7 .5 2 2 4 ,2 9 2 ,6 3 6 77 $ 1 7 5 ,3 7 0 ,0 1 4 29 TOTAl RESOURCES & OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 ,1 5 5 ,2 9 1 .2 3 1,5 16,3 28 68 9 7 1 ,6 9 5 .4 7 104,225 07 $ 5 16.8 26,6 61 53 17 o th .r Oregon Banking O l l i e in th . First National CBoup. , BARRETT'S STATIONERY 4 7 6 ,4 3 8 ,3 0 5 78 14 3,2 1 1 .4 4 6 1 2 ( T h . Pint National Bank of Portland and 45 B ra n ch .................. Come To 5 9 8 .4 9 2 61 3 3 3 ,2 1 9 .8 5 9 6 6 / $ 5 1 6 ,1 2 6 6 6 1 .5 } 1 0 6 ,8 8 8 ,7 4 8 68 $ 6 2 3 ,7 1 5 ,4 1 0 21 OTHER BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST N A T IO N A L GROUP Carlton Stole and Saving. Bank Benlon County Stale Bank I Corvallis I Philomath Branch I Philomath I The First National Bank of Cottage Grcve T h . First National Bank of Eugene West Eugene Branch The Fiet National Bank of Forest Grove The First National Bank ot Lebanon M o nro. State Bank State Bank of Malheur County I Ontario I Moreland-Sellwood Bank I Portland) T h . First National Bank of Prineville Scio Stale Bank Clatsop County Bank (Seaside! Coolidge and M cClain. I Silverton 1 Bonk of Sweet H om . Yamhill Stale Bank TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INTEREST EARNINGS Open your account now' Eher Grants Pass -Z Z F .Z Z Z Z .Z Z Z Z -Z A • no ru! ' " rw-h In the bank