Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 10, 1946, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY io,
Emigrant dum, eait of Ashland,
chief source of irrigation water
supply for the Talent irrigation
district, ia now within three or
C. B. Hill plead guilty in city ' THE FREE METHODIST Church
four feet of full, due to the recent The darn is now being used as a storm, the spillways were opened.
court to a charge of reckless driv­ Sunday School at 9:45, Freda
melting snows and heavy rain, flood control medium for B e a r ---------------------—
W utermaster Clinton Smith re- creek, the wuterm aster further
Monuments and markers. See ing and was fined $27 30 and Eliott, Supertendent.
Alice Beare Song leader and
ports. It will he kept at this level, explained. At the height of the Burns Memorials. On the Plan. costs of $2.50.
Dona Allen, pianist.
Message by the Pastor, E. R.
Quick at 11 A.M.
Young Peoples service at 6:30
P. M.
Evangelistic service at 7 P. M.
Prayer service on Wednesday
at 7 P. M.
All are welcome to these ser­
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vices.
645 Million Dollars Deposits
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
(Assembly of God)
485 Siskiyou
Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:43 Sunday School Bring your
children to Sunday S c h o o l.
Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo.
Icenhower, Supt.
11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal.
7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hour
All young people w e lc o m e .
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.
Statem ent of Condition
“Faith Temple”
of First National Bank of Portland
Undenominational
Located at the corner of 5th and
East Main St.
Leo C. Wine, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent,
Classes for all ages.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Young Peoples meeting, 6:30
Sunday evening. The young peo­
ple are in complete charge of this
service, and a very spiritual time
is had by all.
Evangelistice Services, 7:30
Sunday evening, the music begins
Prayer meeting Tuesday night
at 7:30
Bible Study Thursday night at
7:30
AS OP DECEMBER 31, 1945
RESOURCES
Cash on H and and Due from B a n k s.................. $115,897,543.74
U. S. Bonds, including U. S. Gov’t A gencies - - - 329,470,833.90 $445,368,377.64
M unicipal B o n d s ......................................................
60,514,309.26
O th er Bonds ............................................................
1,601,115.94
L oans and D is c o u n ts ................................................
83,404,335.70
Stock in F ederal R eserve B a n k .........................
300,000.00
Bank Prem ises, F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s ............
2,629,671.99
O th er Real E s t a t e ....................................................
N one
In te re s t E a r n e d ........................................................
1,965,378.33
O th er R e s o u rc e s ......................................................
195,618.13
Total Resources
595,978,806.99
Neighborhood Bhoreh
Congregational
Center e f Blvd. and Morton
Clareace F. McCall. Acting
Minister.
9:45 a.m. Church School with
draw near to God m the spirit
of our common Master,
dent
Mrs. John Barker as Superinten-
ganist
This church extends a hearty
welcome to all neighbors and
friends and visitors who wish to
11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­
vice.
7:60 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to
which all youpg people are cor­
dially invited.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir
practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­
tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or-
L IA B IL IT IE S
C apital ........................................................................
S u r p l u s ........................................................................
U ndivided P rofits and R eserv es...........................
Reserves A llocated for T axes, In te re st, e tc .......
A cceptances ...............................................................
In te re s t C ollected in A d v an ce..............................
O th er L ia b ilitie s ...................................................... .
D eposits (E xcl. of reciprocal bank deposits) • •
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$ 4,500,000.00
5,500,000.00
11,706,164.75
Total Liabilities
21,706,164.75
696,624.32
None
176,097.30
182,816.04
573,217,104.58
595,978,806.99
F IR 5 T N A T IO N A L B A N K OP P O B T L A N O
PORTLAND BRANCHES
M A IN BRANCH
6th and MORRISON BRANCH
M ONTAVILLA BRANCH
ROSE C ITY BRANCH
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
U N IO N A N D RUSSELL BRANCH
O THER OREGON B R A N C H E S
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
COQUILLE
ENTERPRISE
FOSSIL
CRANTS PASS
GRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
HOOD RIVER
KLAM ATH FALLS
LA CRANDE
LAKEVIEW
MARSHFIELD
MEDFORD
MERRILL
MOLALLA
NEWBERC
NORTH BEND
NYSSA
ORECON C ITY
PENDLETON
SALEM
SHERMAN COUNTY
STAYTON
THE DALLES
TILLAMOOK
U N IO N
WOODBURN
INSURANCE
A F F IL IA T E D B A N K S
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COTTACE CROVE
Loans and D is c o u n t s ............................$ 100,488.32
D eposits ................................................... 5,135,295.11
COOLIDCE & McCLAINE, SILVERTON
Loans and D is c o u n t s ..........................$ 181,267.38
D eposits ................................................... 4,782,191.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FOREST CROVE
Loans and D is c o u n ts ............................$ 134,029.99
D eposits ................................................... 3,591,605.29
BANK OF SELLWOOD, PORTLAND
Loans and D isc o u n ts............................ $
44,788.51
D eposits ................................................... 4,060,445.81
FIRST NA TIO NAL BANK OF EUCENE
Loans and D is c o u n t s ......................... $ 3,969,564.06
D eposits ................................................ 43,827,710.02
CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, SEASIDE
Loans and D is c o u n t s ............................$ 181,449.54
D eposits ................................................... 3,626,741.25
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINEVILLE
Loans and D isco u n ts........................... $ 342,357.46
D eposits ................................................... 3,845,251.86
THE SCIO STATE BANK
Loans and D is c o u n t s ............................ $
17,686.83
D eposits ................................................... 1,249,794.99
J. F. Emmett
157 Best Mate Stseel
Phene MCI
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N orthwest
C asualty
COMPANY
NRW MATTRESSES
FACTORY TO YOU
OLD MATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
NEW BOX SPRINGS
WHILE THEY LAST
BANK OF SWEET HOME
Loans and D is c o u n t s ............................$
69,828.92
D eposits ................................................... 1,979,691.91
RfiED’S
MATTRESS CO.
DEPOSITS First National Bank of Portland.................................................................................. $573,217,104.58
DEPOSITS 9 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland.........
72,098,727.24
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
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GRAND TOTAL.......................»645,315,831.82
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Chiropraotie Phyaiston
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Hemenhelda (Pttaa)
OMiee Phene 4971
LHhte Netel BuUdteg
Ashland. Oregee
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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