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’T * xn irh fm Qr<-g«m New» R eview , Ashland, .p j - ' Oregon, A p "l t l , 1949 NEWS FROM Lockwoods Wed Easter Sunday lalen l, April 21 — M arjorie i-ockwuod and Leon Lockwood were m arried m the Friends church in Medford, Easter S un day «at four o'clock in the a fte r noon. Mrs. Lockwood wore a pink di essm aker’s outfit. M argaret Williams held a re- 1' ptmn foi the couple a t hei home m ta le n t im m ediately following the ceremony. Only d ose rela tives were present. OH ice Releases Speakers’ List J enr Growers Will Rave Check On Sales m rs . richard skeeters l la e?.t H“tchery An arrangem ent through which ard Skeeters was honored with a L * 8 ,8 G M V H u n t three’X ,? » .0. ^ 8 d,«tr ‘“ a t h e . ’ ^ r k shower Thursday at the , Talent. April 21 — Sharon Kll- . acdic Coast states will e x P o,[, e ° f Dorothy Mason. Tw enty I ^urn anfi April B urnette found f Je“ w ‘"form ^he most Easter eggs at the Ä /i,... <L w iin a ation u o n ‘ ‘«ht guests were prese-nt. k<ii at x X ? ~ a i--- m ■ e nunt duiing arketing season was au n n g the m arketilla <»»■ --------------------------- held ni q 2 the h« T Ta,ent H atchery on approved by unanim ous action of COMMUNITY CLUB HAS Saturday afternoon. tin sales m anagers of the Oregon EASTER EGG HUNT Karen Bohls and Peggy Rowe W ashington-California Pear bur- Talent, April 21 Jim m y Bohls won second prize«, with Kary El <au at their m eeting in Portland, and April B urnette were first len SukM orf and Lillian Brown Oregon, April 112 an dl3. The prize winners in the Community winning third prizes Campfire plan:, will be presented to the club Laster egg hunt in the City Girls and Bluebird m em bers took Pear Buieau boaid of trustees hall Sunday. They won boxes of part in the hunt. ----------- - in« approval at the Bureau a n crayolas. Fire destroyed the tool shed at nual meeting on April 29. Mr and Mrs. Owen Dry of Cave The Pear bureau will function Junction spent the past week end the home of Ivan Olsen Tuesday. as d e a lin g house for the data ex Their tractor was saved by the According to the inform ation changed, according to R. A. P a t at the home of their daughter Talent Fire D epartm ent and For Nona Me A bee. obtained from the office of the terson bureau m anager. est fire equipm ent. president, the following m em bers of the faculty of Southern O re gon college will speak at various mgh school com m encem ent e x e r cises tills spring: Dr. Elmo Stev- Ci i ^ n Wl11 sPcak on the topics. ih e Associated Women S tu qon Th<* c »<*>.« , . 1 by . FuUert° r2.Ä' 11 d n soPhomore at ‘* Oro- What Shall We do Now?’’, "Mas- m il« Staio o i , collodi» h. p L c iic S * r °d *" ,h ,he o Wrtrig the A rt of Living, ’ and dents ol Southern Oregon College 1 he Call of Science.’’ Eugene have begun planning then third B ow m ans speech will be "The annual Women’s Day — the day u ° ^ al ,P a V? oi LUe-’' Laurence E. when m others of all SOC stu CHURCH B u tlers Who’s Knocking on O ur dents are invited to attend fes Door?" Dr. John D. M cA ulay’s tivities on the campus. The date The Challenge of a College E du h a s been set for May 7th. C hair cation, Loren M essenger’s "Pio- man of the program this year is » ‘C,rS’" „ and "The T ruth Will M arjorie Fliniau of Ashland Ev Make You Free," Leon M ulling’s ents will include an Honor As After Tomorrow W hat?” and sembly m the m orning, a special John Schulz’s speech will be luncheon lor m others at noon a meeting of the SOC Mothers club "W anted, Men and Women. ’ under the direction of Mrs. G. G. Newton of Ashland, president; a CAMPFIRE GIRLS SELL FIR ST CHURCH OF CHRIST style show in the afternoon; and CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 280 DOZEN DOUGHNUTS Secon d and U S treets 717 Siskiyou Blvd. la le n t April 21 — C am pfire an evening entertainm ent. Sari F. D ow ning, M inister Girls of Talent have sold 280 doz Evart P. Boiden, Minlstei ex a m in er ~ coming en doughnuts to be delivered this B ib le S ch ool, « 45 a.m. An Sunday School at 9:30 a.m A Drivers License Exam iner week The Ashland Groceteria F aster program w ill open You can depend on us to do the complete Job Worship .service 11 00 a.m. S er is m aking the doughnuts. the *RI be on duty in Ashland, Mon school. mon topic, "W ho’s World Shall day April 25, 1949, at the City when you bring your car to us For SERVICE. I his Be;" Morning Service, 11.oo a.tu. « Mr. and Mrs. Howard M iller Cdii between the hours of 9 a.m. Pilgrim Fellowship 6 30 p.m Sermon, "Christ, Your Hope " oi Richmond, California, h a v e l“” and 0 ■ 4 * P-m., p.m., according to _ an an- We carry a complete line of . . . Seven-Seventeen d u b at 8:00 /returned to their home after v is - ' “ ‘^ n cem en t received from Evening Service, 7:45 p.m. ” 1 *“ the w<i!h U|* t ° n Y° U S eiv ‘t'e®" begin p.m. All men invited. i V* a ? d M,2; f A. S teiger Secretary of S tate’s office, Mobile Tires, Tubes, Batteries. Mobil gloss finish Plym outh Guild meeting, 2 d wiUi Hob 1 ru itt us song leader a lew days. The group spent n-------- wishing licenses or Persons m W e d n e sd a y , and soloist, and V. Alex bills Sunday at Union creek picnick perm its to drive as asked to get and outboard motor oil. Baked Ham dinner, sponsored ing. speaking. Services each night, ex tn touch with the exam iner well Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lowe, Mr. ahead eept Saturduy during the week by the Seven Seventeen d u b on of the scheduled closing FREE — Pickup and Delivery Service and Mrs. Jack M ulcare and Mr. hour in order to assure comple with a guest speaker each night Api il 27 5:30 to 7:30 and Mrs. Howard Miller were te <n of their applications with a THE METHODIST CHURCH guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A m inimum of delay. F irsi C hurch o l C h n a t S cien tist < Steigel Tuesday. Robert M cllvenna m inister P io n e e r A v en u e, South i’alent schools will have open I 9 a.m. Youth Chorus led by Bill Goin of W agner creek is house F riday evening. Everyone ,, »'mining services at Jeanette Kinney. confined to his home with a case is invited. 11 oclock Subject Probation Af 9:45 Sunday School. Bill W. b- Phone 6 186 of mumps. ter Death er, supt. («olden text: Psalms 138:8. The 11 Morning worship. Taem e Lord will perfect that which con- "A fter Easter, W hat?" le rn e th me thy mercy, O Lord, 0:15. Youth Fellowship. endureth for eve. Wednesday.’ 7 30, Chou reheat S u n d ay School at 9:30 a m sal. W ednesday evening meeting Thursday 7.30 Jiib le st ■dy. Frldal, f, 30 Q uarterly conici which includes testim onies ot C hnatian Science healing, is held < iH ' and covered dish dinner. OftEGON TOGtff “t 8 o clock. 11:00 W anhlp Hour, Featuring R eading Room open d u ly from U> 5 p.m. except Sundays and the Pastor's message. Beginning April 19th Mr and holidays. T he p u b lic Is cordially invited Mrs. L. H. Green, of Los Angeles California, will present the G os to attend these services. pel in Story and Song, each even ing a t 7 45, and c o n tin u in g through April 24th. There will be Froo M ethodist Church no reserved seats. Seventh at E. Main Sta. AUS Plans Third ‘Mothers’ Weekend For The Best Service Just ( all 6186 Announcements WASH POLISH VACUUM Rapier’s Mobil Service , Or Building OrC^QnJ^ F a ^ uy u y¡ f * bh H b U si •fess J. C. G reen, Pastor. The Home Decorator Book Building a greater Oregon demands building individual prosperity for all. The First National Bank of Portland, and all our affiliated banks, are sponsoring a program <o promote our state by showing how banking services can help individuals toward greater financial success. Call at our nearest banking office and tell us how we can best help you and your community. THESE ARE THE S ) LI BANNING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP Which Shows You the How! HOW TO PAINT. Floors and Their Care Wall Paper and Pantry Hints The Glamour of Gardening* Bring this advertisement and you will receive the HOME DECORATOR BOOK FREE Also we are handling a new line of HI-GLO, the Electric Color Eye. Makes it possible to match any automotive color. 39 model on up. The Hi-Glo is made by the Western States Lacquer Corpora tion. K EM — GLO Miracle Lustre finish. Looks and washes like baked enamel With every purchase of $10.00 or more, we will pay cab fare out and back. LOTS OF FREE PARKING Ashland Color Center WE HAVE MOVED $35 Iowa Across from Bird. M kt Phone 23501 BY PORTLAND BRANCHES ¡■‘ Statement of Condition...First National Bank of Portland PHIL I I , PORTLAND M A IN BRANCH SIXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD BRANC LIVE STOCK-KENTON BRANCH MONTAVILLA BRANCH ROSE CITY BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH UN ON AND RUSSELL BRANCH 1949 ■KSO URCES Coih in vault and In Federal Reserve Bank................................... $ 85 729 ,3 6 4 23 Dun from Bank*..................................................................................... 31 7 5 8 ,7 8 7 .8 ' Total C a s h ........................................................................ ' United Stales Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed Slate, County and Municipal Bonds and W arrants.................... Other Bonds and Securities .......................................................... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......................................................... loans and Discounts ............................................................ Accrued Interest Rnce ....................................................... Bank Premises, Furnitu Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults Other Real Estate owner................................................................. . Customers' liability on Accounts of Letters of Credit, Acceptances, and Endorsed Bills. . . ................. .............. Other Resources ................................................................................ ..7 ,4 8 8 ,1 5 2 .0 8 1 8 0 ,4 3 7 ,4 6 2 .8 6 3 4 ,6 3 3 ,9 4 4 .6 2 , 326 331 06 45Q qqq qq 162 ,5 8 0 ,8 8 2 63 l , O 7 l ’o 8 8 O 6 4 7 7 9 829 97 ' ' , 00 4 ,3 2 3 ,2 2 1 .5 3 2 74 831 89 TOTAL RESOURCES........................................................ $ 5 0 7 ,3 6 5 J 4 5 . 70 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p it a l.....................................................................................................$ 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 Su rp lus........................................................................................ , 1 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Undivided Profits and Reserves.......................................................... 1 5 ,8 4 3 ,6 0 4 .72 Total Capital Funds....................................................... n ss n t.T « j ^Dem and........................................................................... 3 2 6 ,7 2 7 .0 4 8 0 9 / DiPOSIT’ Saving, and T im ................................................. .. 142*355,315^901 30 ,84 3 60 4 .7 2 36 3 .9 9 liability for letters of Credit and as Acceptor Endorser or M aker of Acceptances and Foreign Bills.................... 4 ,3 2 3 ,2 2 1 .5 3 Interest Received in Advance.......... .................................................. 1 ,4 97 ,5 7 4 .7 2 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc.......................................................... 1 ,4 9 2 ,3 7 1 .5 9 Other lia b ilitie s .......................................................................................................................................126 ,6 0 9 .1 5 TOTAl LIABILITIES.......................................................... $ 5 0 7 ,3 6 5,74S~70 In a d d itio n to its 4 5 b ra n c h e s th ro u g h o u t O re g o n , 15 o th e r O re g o n b an k s a r e m e m b e rs o f th e F irst N a t io n a l B an k G ro u p DEPOSITS The First National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches................................. IS other Oregon banks in the First National G roup................................... $ 4 6 9 ,0 8 2 ,3 6 3 .9 , .....9 7 ,5 3 8 ,5 5 1 .4 7 IO ANS ANO DISCOUNTS $ 5 6 6 ,6 2 0 ,9 1 5 .4 6 The First Notional Bonk of Portland and 45 Branches................................. 15 other Oregon banks in the First National G roup............... ................... TOTAl RESOURCES $ 1 6 2 ,5 8 0 , .2 .6 ? 2 3 ,9 0 2 f ■<.; 06 $ 1 8 6 ,4 8 2 ,8 9 2 .6 9 The First National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches................................ $ 5 0 7 ,3 6 5 ,7 4 5 .7 0 15 ether Oregon banks in the First National G roup................. ................ 1 0 3 ,4 9 3 ,7 7 6 .3 0 TOTAl RESOURCES of the 61 BANKING OFFICES in the FIRST NATIONAL GROUP f 6 1 0 ,8 5 9 ,5 2 2 .0 0 BR/..GHES OUT Oi PORTLAND ALBANY BRANCH ASHLAND BRANCH ASTORIA BRANCH BEND BRANCH CENTRAL POINT BRANCH CONDON BRANCH COO5 BAY BRANCH COQUILLE BRANCH ENTERPRISE BRANCH FOSSIL BRANC GRANTS PASS BRANCH GRESHAM BRANCH HEPPNER BRANCH HILLSBORO BRANCH HOOD RIVER BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH SOUTH SIXTH STREET Er LA GRANDE BRANCH LAKEVIEW BRANCH MEDFORD BRANCH MERRILL BRANdH MOLALLA BRANCH NEWBERG BRANCH NORTH BEND ERANCH NYSSA BRANCH OAKRIDGE BRANCH OREGON CITY BRANCH PENDLETON BRANCH SALEM BRANCH SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH STAYTON BRANCH THE DALLES BRANCH TILLAMOOK BRANCH J N IO N BRANCH taOOD3URN BRANCH . » .. ,ira Hrsi National Group CoHr-n State and Savings Bank Bento« County Slate Bank ICotvalllx) Phil, math Brand, 'Philomathl the Firtt National Bank ol Collage Grove The Fir» National Bank of E ugen e The First National Bank at «ore»! Grove The Fit»! National Bank nt Lebanon Stato Baal of Me'hour County Monroe Stc'e Bank Moreland-Sellwood Bank IP ortlanlt , ho First N at'onal Bank of Prinevrhe id e Slate Bar k Jalsop Count Bank (Seaside, oolidge and McClalne Bank ISilv.rtonl ank of Sweet heme — h’ll State Pr '