Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 08, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Gazette Times, July 8, 1943 5
Grain Hay When
Cut Green Makes
strated that wheat cut at the usual
stage for hay is net suited to getting
cattle ready for market, reports D.
E. Richards, superintendent of the
station.
The feeding trial was conducted
with hi'y obtained in Shsrman
county, where Merril Oveson, sup
erintendent of tha branch Ltation
at Moro, harvested the hay, had it
Iho-ped and trucked to Union The
lot of steers fed this hay had no
tlfalfa during ihz- entire feeding
trial.
The wheat hay made by cutting
the grain just as the heads came
out of the boot had a protein con
tent of 767 pei cent. Despite this
reatively high protein content it
was found ntccv?sxy after some
two months to add linseed meal
t the latica at the rate of one
p und head a day. Aftr this
was done the pen receiving grain
hiy made gains slightly ahead of
those made by the check lot re
ceiving alfalfa and wheat-
The feed cost with this lot of
cattle receiving chopped immature
wheat hay plus barley and linseed
meal amounted to .005 cents per
round of grain compared with 091
for straight chopped alfalfa hay and
wheat. Ihe dressing percentage was
estimated at 59J2 percent and the
fteers topped the market on May
31 at Portland, selling at $17. The
cattle were marketed after a feed
ing period of 174 days.
EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of opera
tors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
arrive in Heppner Tuesday, July
13, 1943, and will be on duty at
the court house between the hours
of 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.. according to
a recent announcement released
from the Secretary of State's office.
All those wishing permits or li
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner dur
ing these hours.
Good Fat Catfh
Is
A possible increase in cattle feed
ing throughout the Columbia basin
wheat belt looms as a possibility
from experiments recently com
pleted at the branch experiment
station at Union, with feeding im
mature grain hay as roughage.
Previous feeding trials as well as
practical experience have demon
iOHEIH
llIlT
here is a (o)-year record
that warrants attention!
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
ASSETS
JUNE 30, 1933
CashonHandandDuefromBanks $ 8,799,775.82
United States Bonds, including
U. S. Government Agencies - .. 17,696,114.45
All Other Bonds
Loans and Discounts-MONEY AT WORK IK OREGON
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate ,
Customers' Liability on Acceptances
Interest Earned....
Other Resources
Total Assets
$ 26,495,890.27
11,783,661.66
10,240,178.29
105,000.00
1,226,433.72
1.00
21,629.20
394,129.51
199,210.56
$ 50,466,134.21
JUNE 30, 1943
$ 70,806,699.46
192,377,872.04
$263,184,571.50
6,169,246.87
37,927,259.58
300,000.00
2,711,335.74
1.00
7,516.82
948,180.08
143,368.08
$311,391,479.67
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 2,500,000.00
Surplus 1,000,000.00
Undivided Profits . , 288,076.46
Reserves for Contingencies 48,895.84
Reserves for Taxes, Interest, Etc
Acceptances
Interest Collected in Advance.
Circulating Notes Outstanding
Other Liabilities
Deposits
Total Liabilities-
3,836,972.30
94,382.90
21,629.20
3,827.86
2,500,000.00
621,912.14
43,387,409.81
$ 50.466,134.21
4,500,000.00
5,500,000.00
2,477,009.53
1,380,418.64
13,857,428.17
580,534.35
7,516.82
137,492,C0
r , e
184,70.21
296,623,937.52 k
$311,391,479.67
Exclusive of reciprocal bank clcposiu
H .' it
Credit
ftlAIN BRANCH, Sth, Sid and Stark
UPTOWN BRANCH
S.W. Sixth and Morrison
LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH
8134 N. Denver Ave.
MONTAVILLA BRANCH ROSE CITY BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
8005 S.E. Stark ' 4200 N.E. Sandy S.E. 6th and Morrison
' SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
, S.E. 82nd and Foster 2544 N.E. Union
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
COQUILLE
ENTERPRISE
FOSSIL
CRANTS PASS
CRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
OTHER OREGON BRANCHES
MARSHFIELD NEWBERC
MEDFORD NORTH BEND
MERRILL NYSSA
MOLALLA ORECON CITY
HOOD RIVER
KLAMATH FALLS
LA CRANDE
LAKE VIEW
PENDLETON
SALEM
SHERMAN COUNTY
STAYTON
THE DALLES
TILLAMOOK
UNION
WOODBURN
AFFILIATED SANKS
(Deposit total of $14,919,025.57 not included in above itatement)
1 BANK OF SELLWOOD, Portland FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COTTACE CROVE BANK OF SWEET HOME
COOLIDCE b MeCLAINE, Silverton FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0 FOREST CROVE THE SCIO STATE BANK
CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, Seaside FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINEVILLE
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