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About The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1928)
PAGE MIE FOUR 7T T T Charter No. 1 8 4 __________ —’ r Reserve District No. 12 R R P O R T O r C O N D IT IO N O F THE STATE ¿¿ANK OF ASHLAND At Ashland, in the Slat« of Orafoa. at Clo»e of Busiaes*, February 28. 1928 I ------- RESOURCES ms and discounts, tneludttig rediscounts, accept or bills of exchange, told with endorsement of (including items shown in 30 and ¿'J, Jf »130,008.2?» rerdrafta secured and unsecured 11.35 3. UV ,S. governmeuL securities» owned, including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 31,30*3.25 4. Other bonds, warrants an;J securities, including for eign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., in cluding those shown in items 30 and 35, if any 54,136.15 6. Stocks, claims, liens, judgments, etc. . ............ ... 1 , 200.00 6. Banking house, 15,500.00; furniture and fixtures, $2,246.00 7,746.00 0. (a) Cash An hand in vault and due from banks, bank ers and trust companies designated and approved re serve agents of tin, bank 40,342.36 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other 918.76 * banks in ihe ram« city or town as reporting bank .... 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting 1,460.83 bank and other cash items , v„ , .............................. Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 anil 11 .............................................. J r . i u . j 42,782.21 Total ..................................... *267,129.25 LIABILITIES $ 25.000.00 16. Capital stock paid in .................... *.... .'.......'.‘...i'.t. 17. mirplun fund .................... 4................... . 6.000.00 18. (k) Undivided profit» $ 4,348.95 (bid Lena currant expenses, interest and taxes Ipaid 970.29 3,378.66 19. Reserved for tats«», interest and depreciation .......... . 948.33 20. Dividends unpaid ........... lrw. 6.00 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including depos its m due the Htate of Oregon, county, cities or other pub- « r.n lie B I f u n d s .................. 7 .U .9 .........................................-f i - dr rr ir u - , t - 1 -r as «7 xAA « « roiand certificates of deposit outstanding 24. I»cn 500.00 ishier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on 25. C&s 142.81 dei»and » Total of demand deposits, other than bank de posits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24, 26 i *«. J $96, 322. 41 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Kubfect to reserve Aid payable pn demand or subject to notice! 27. myne certificate o f deposit outstanding ... 30,803.12 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 105.670.73 Total of time and savings deposits payable on de mand or subject to notice, itatne 27 and J 28 ..........................................1 . . . .. ..»136,473,85 Total ... ......... $267,129.28 STATE OK OREGON. County nf Jackson, i G. G. Eubanks, cashier o f the «bore named bank do solemn- ly si^nr that the above statement is true to the best of my know- direía and belief G. G. EUBANKS. Cashier Subscribed and sworn fe> before me this 7th day of March, 1928. G. H. BILLINGS, Notary Public My ron m w i n expiree June I, )vtH If < s k 4 l ) t c o r r e c t ^ - A ixest: mud G. S. BUTLER, t O. W BANTA, W. J. MOORE, DiaectArs whsrt savings art greatest'/ jaiujih C PHONE N o . 3 ASHLAND, ORECON ASHLAND FRIDAY. MARCH », 1»28 REGISTER Blue Grass Samples Attract Attention »neat, sufficiently ta resume his musical numbers. Lnder the di- * throe* w game w iden, and his < reetten of Mr. Owft, an interest- death came as a surprise to his j ing and most entertaining pro- .Samples and seed o f the fa many friends. gram has been arranged. An- mous Rogue River blqe grass, Taachar Called to Corvallis— nouncement o f the different sow on dfp isy m the window of iti»s Edna Goheen, instructor of ( business houses sponsoring the the focal chamber o f commerce, English in the junior high school program will be announced be- The local have been creating not a little was called to Corvallis Wednes- f tween each number. atteation and consideration of day evening by the death of her j orchestra which broadcast over the local farmers, and residents, aont. Mrs. Henry Galey is sub- 1- 1 ( the Medford station recently re- while the passing tourist stops to stituting in her placa for the re- ceived much prisse from radio rvt e i n f o r liie tw on lr M ias f 7 n t .. . 1 _ J . L J IS 4 n n mainder o n F f f this week. Miss Go- f 1 fans who declared it to k be /, one of # enquire into the matter heen will resume her work in tfie best musical organisations to These samples were procured the school the first of next week, j broadcast over the southern Ore- from the Hanley-Hoover ranch B ro a d c a s t T o n i g h t . —Different ■ gon station o f KMED. n.-ar Medford and were grown by H a v e M o v e d . — Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoover, who is especially business houses o f Ashland are interested in the cultivation o f sponsoring a urogram to be broad W. M. Herbert have moved from I this product. This variety of blue casted over KM hi) Friday night the MrWillian^ home on Church i grass grows during the winter from th* hours pf 9 until 10:30 street to the residence owned by months and is especially adapt- o'clock. Ward V. Croft’s ten J. F. Swenning on High and able to the Rogue River climate. P»ere orchestra will furnish the Church streets. It makes an excellent food for stock during the winter months, while the seeds furnish splendid food for poultry and birds during the summer. Mr. Hoover spoke the Rotary luncheon yesterday on the growing of the blue grass, outlining the different phase« in connection. He invited the busi USE ness men to visit his pasture land on which he has bees running a a Add A Room fm n j S f l r ' Cheeeker le Select Officers.— The board of director* o f the lo cal chamber of commerce will hold their annual meeting today at o o’clock at the chamber o f fice. Officer* for the coming year will be elected at this time A chamber program of activity will be outlined at U m * meeting by E. G. Harlan, secretary. The new directors, recently elected, 'IK ! j will also meet with the board. S t D e a th of P r o m i n e n t Jackss County M e n — Pat Daily, we i ' known to many people through- !. oat the state, and especially in |J Jackson county, where he has held the office o f game warden for the past 11 years, passed away Wednesday at his home in Medford, following a relapse of * Previous illness. For a time Mr. Daily recovered from his long ¡11- Recovers from HERBERT’ S GROCERY PHONE 59 19 EAST MAIN Spinach, 3-lbs. *..25c Lettuce, 3 for .... 25c Parsnips 3-lbs .. 15c Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise and Spread Pints, ............. ”.... 35c pints ........... 20c pints .............. 10c y2 Seed Potatoes, lb 4c K ARO SYRUP OR STERLING BOARD Light, 5-lbs. . 49c Dark 5-lbs. 43c Maple, 5-Ibs. 57c FREE SAMPLES Want an Estimate? Ashland Lumber Co. Back Bacon ..... 31c “ A good place to trade” At Ry Crossing Side Bacon ....... 31c 384 Oak St 2-lbs. Shortening 35c Phone 20 W E DELIVER PHONE 59 Q N p: A. 5>HQÊ OF GOOD FAMILY, led astray rom my sŸioe tree. 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This season we take great pleasure in a nouncing that we are able to fit practical! ly all types of feet. Onr stock includes wonderful showing of medium priced footwear in sizes 2 ’ , to 9 in widths A A A EE. making it possible to offer our customers a shoe fitting service of the highe Guv Good For dbUrap that phy out' An inexpensive Patent ilipper for the Younger Mbs with a, jaunty trim. door*. Stunt) Oak • this Play Oxford in 1 m eat ta-j . ; . s - : ? l . . 12 4* 12-2 » i i - U H ...............*2.19 H i-llk I» -* On the Plaza Phone 82 You’ll always do better Southern Oregon’s Largest Dt-pt. $2 44 Store » 2 19 • I 98 lltweas. — Ed Barron, who resides on a ranch south o f Ashland on the Pacifie highway is much Improved and i r - able to be about the house again, after a strenuous siege of the rheumatism. SHEETROCK H E u Y l a K iÿ 1 p*r ,cre The concr*‘ * ‘•‘•"d ®" Main »tree* and the Plata is now green with this wonderful grass. Visiting Parents.— Mrs. F. L. 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