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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1946)
,A»S f, *a**MjUi ih VM-rt' ¿MUMAL-, *U»Ü, ÛOAM RUN ^,. J Grass Valleyites Do Weeks Quota Of Visiting Mr and Mrs Jftoy Welle and sona, David and Donald, and M»ss Frances Wells, came up from Mc Minnville Saturday to spend the weekend at the home of Mr ard Mrs T. M. Rolfe. They brought Robert Rolfe home, he having re- ceived his discharge from the army. Mrs Helen Alley and children John and Barbara, and Earl Olds were busmees visitors in The Dal les Monday. Mrs Audrey Vaughn arrived Saturday from Lebanon where she spent the holiday» with relative». She had the flu while there. Mrs Ivan Blagg taught school Wad- nesday, Thurdaday and Friday cf last week in her place but she was able to be back in the school room Monday. Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall went to Portland Sunday on busi ness returning home Monday. Pfc Lynn Simms arrived the last of th« week to spend a 60-<iay furiouih with Ma mother, Mrs R. E. LeBleu and family. He has re enlisted for another three years. Mr and Mrs George Smith and daughter. Judy, and Janice Bibhy were dinner gueete Sunday at the home of M t and Mrs Bill Reid at Waooo. Mr and Mm Don Smith and son, Larry, went to Cascade Locks Saturday to spend the week end visiting Mr and Mrs Bruce Alley. Lila Lee. Alley came home with them after spending several days with her brother and family. Mr and Mrs Jesse Helyer of Kent were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs Helen Ailey. Miss Natalie Waasenmiller kft Wednesday for her home in Port- land after spending the holiday» pRIBAf, MNVAhlf lb I»« her^ with her parents, Mr and Mr? Jacob Waasenmiller. Mr and Mrs R. J. Baker came up from The Dalles Wednesday to spend several weeks here on bus- mesa. ' states, advancing on the régis- trar’s office through veritable downpour on the opening day of winter term. ** ; 1 •r - Registration facilities w e r e swamped with the large numbers entering for the first time. Early Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and j^r and j^rs Dunlap have O.S.C. QUARTERS FULL figures were 70 percent above children and Mr and Mrs Glenn ** their g-uests her brother and xuvui pinr oopud« aqi jo Perry were dinner guests at the ^ t e r in law, Mr and Mrs Guy X usao uiojj su«j»QaA. mpa. •J'S*O 1* those o f a year ago. Housing fa honMi of ^ rs Helen Alley Thurs- Haynes, who arrived Sunday. vaj,,} tq g u ip w f &nofx$?qduro ue cilities were crowded earlg, re suiting in some leaving. day evening. Mr and Mrs Amandus von Bor- ap«m «A«q 44«dooj%, u ix ia u jy Mr and Mrs C. W. Fields had as * __________________________________________________________ dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs g^ecil yields, Mr and Mrs Damon peilds ftnd chU<ire„t Mr and Mrs p arj pjejds and daughter, all of ^Vaseo and .Mr and Mrs Basil Baines of Rufus. Mr and Mrs Tom Alley Had as dinner guests New Years day Mrs Fred Cole and Paul Alley and son, Douglas, of Wasco and Mr and Mrs Ed Alley, Lila Iz“‘ A], Mr and Mrs John Block ¿ dgar A„ ey an<) Mn John. Mr and Mrs Norris Gilkison had dinner guests Sunday Mr and VeroOT _E»kin and son and Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin and daughter. Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley went to The Dalles Monday when Mrs Lemley entered the hospital for medical treatment. Mrs Theo. Von Borsftel and Wil- Ho,meg The j ^ ; , , Tuesday t0 their rtster> Ma- bel Holmes, who is ill in the hos pital. Wallace May left Sunday foi to ffone several day» AAA convention. Word was received here Monday th-at Robert Holmes landed in Francisco, California on the St. Mary from Okinawa and would be home soon. Cpl. C. J. Kulick left Tuesday far Camp Beale, California after spending his furlough here with his wife at the home of her par ents, Mr and Mrs Ted von Bor- j Mf and Mrs w D a!>d daUifter Dorothy, were busine«s yig.tor8 jn Th<> Saturdav. — — THE OLD RELIABLE for Quality—Dependability—Courtesy Quality Store Mrs Ernest Blaylock >nd Boyce Blaylock went to The Dalles Sat- urday to bring Mr Blaylock nome from the hospital after spending several days thei^e for medical treatment. * stel *pd family were dii)i)er guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Alfred Kock. Cpi and Mrs q ._J. Kulick spent the evening -^jth them. --------------------- > * » ,—« Statem ent of Condition p r i» « « h W A comparison pf the losses of life and Injuries suffered in the war and in traffic accidents at home during the period from Dec- ember 7, J941 until August 14, 1945 i« startling in that it shows the aeriousnes o f traffic dangers, Killed in the war were 261,608 1,070,524. RESOURCES , Cash on H an d and Due from B a n k s .. •. * * .... $115,897,543.74 U. S. Bonds, including U. S. Gov’t A g e n c ie s... 329,470,833.90 $445,368,377.64 - ^4 unici pal B o n d s ................. ........... .................• «, • 60,514,309.26 O th er B onds — .............................i. .,; 1,601,115.94 ' L oans and D is c o u n ts ..........’. ................................? 83,404,335.70 Stock in F ederal Reserve B a n k . . . . . . ........ •ci 300,000.00 , t 2,629,671.99 ' . B ank Prem ises, F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s ---- • 1 I O th er Real E s t a t e ........-------------'.. . . ........... • II N one ‘ X / , 1,965,378.33 In te re s t E a r n e d ........................................... . .. •I.' 195,618.13 O th er Resources ............................... ............... : Total Resources 595,978,806.99 ' L IA B IL IT IE S Total Liabilities 21,706,164.75 696,624.32 N o n e’ 176,097.30 182,816.04 573,217,104.58 595,978,806.99^ î F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K OF P O R T L A N D PORTLAND BRANCHES M A IN BRANCH 6th and MORRISON B R A N C H 1 M O N T A V IL L A BRANCH LIVESTO CK-KENTON BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH U N IO N A N D RUSSELL BRANCH O T H E R O R IO O N B R A N C H IS , O w r wash rack is equ ipped to do a very thorough jo b of cleaning your car. For a m otoJ steam l ROSE C IT Y BRANCH EAST RORTLANb BRANCH clean, SUNSET. A LB A N Y A S H LA N D ASTO RIA BEND CO N D O N COQUILLE ENTERPRISE FOSSIL GRANTS PASS CRESHAM HEPPNER HILLSBORO HOOD RIVER K L A M A T H FALLS LA GRANDE LA K E V IE W M ARSHFIELD MEDFORD M ERRILL M O LALLA NEWBERC N O R TH BEND NYSSA OREGON C IT Y PENDLETON SALEM SHERMAN C O U N TY STAYTO N TH E DALLES T IL L A M O O K U N IO N W O O DB UR N O u r R e p u ta tio n Is Y o u r P ro te c tio n Sunset Motor Co. The Dalles, Oregon A F F IL IA T E D B A N K S FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK OF COTTACE CROVE Loans and D isc o u n ts...........................$ 100,488.32 Deposits ....................... ...................... 5,135,295.11. FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK OF FOREST CROVE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC Loans and D isc o u n ts...........................$ 134,029.99 Deposits ................................................. 3,591,605.29 FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK OF EUGENE RECAPPING GUIDE O U AO ALMOST OOMS W ATCH O U T tM A K S A DATS W IT H US TO DSCAP Loans and D isc o u n ts.........................$ 3,969,564.06 Deposits ................. 43,827,710.02 Loans and D is c o u n ts ........................ $ 181,267.31 Deposits ................................................ 4,782,191.00 CLATSOP C O U N T Y BA NK , SEASIDE Loans and D isco u n ts.......................... $ 181,449.54 Deposits ................................................. 3,626,741^5 342,357.46 3,845,251.86 Loans and Discounts ...........................$ 17,686.83 Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,249,794.99 B A NK OF SWEET HOMR Loans and Discounts . ......................... S 69,828.92 Deposits ;........................... ..................... 1,979,691.91 DEPOSITS Flr»t NiHon.l Bank of Portland............................................................... .. DEPOSITS 9 .tk a r Oregon Banka affiliated witfc P in t National Bank of Portlan d ......... THUS SM OOTH DSCAP AT OMCS 44,788.51 Deposits ................................................ 4,060,445.81 THE SCIO STATE BANK F P S T N A T IO N A L 0 A N K OF PRINEVILLE .Loans and D iscounts........................ Deposits ................................................. COOLIDCE O M cC LA IN E, SILVERTON BANK OF SELLWOOD, PORTLAND Loans and Discounts................... ' . . . $ $573417,104 58 7 2 ,098 ,7 27.24 GRAND T O T A L ..................... »645,315,831.82 S U USTODAY SHOWHSO YHDOUOH IMFM. HUS HAPPSMS » us fob quality work SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PO RTLAND M fiM B K R FKDCIKAL D EPO SIT IN S U R A N C E CORPORATION «arin?|, *h, toiak ' op to , <* whteh over a million were per- maneutly injured. of First National Bank of Portland .................................... $ 4,500,000.00 'C a p ita l ................ .......... ......................... • 5,500,000.00 ,S urplus — U ndivided P rofits and R eserves......................... . 11,706,164.75 Reserves A llocated for Taxes, In te re st, e tc .. . . -^ A eceptances In te re s t Collected in A dvance------- •••> ........... . T O th er L ia b ilitie s ........................................ . D eposits (Excl. of reciprocal bank d e p o sits). M<i a|U- In traffic «lona 04,908 aJM| 3300,000 injured. Total . l[j were 855- ... . „A 000 and injurie« were. ««,$©0,000 AS OP DECEMBER 3 1 , 1945 Motors Steam Cleaned! see • THAN WAR LOSSES « G RASS VALLEY Cars Washed! good car wash and loidiera, ' saUoR wounded were 851JHX, ntiaslhg and The above figure represents the total deposits in the First National Bank of Portland and nine independent banks affiliated with it in the State of Oregon. > L • EBAEFIC LOSSES GREATER