Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 12, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, July 12, 1945
Pomona Grange Has
Busy Day Saturday
By MARY LTJNHFT.T.
Secy. Morrow Co. Pomona Grange
Morrow County Pomona grange
met in lone Saturday, July 7 as
guest of Willows grange. The tem
perature crowded the 100 mark and
maae those attending wish for a
trip to some mountain or seashore
resort.
Subordinate grange reports were
all given in record time, showing
activities in all lines of committee
wuik. aim a gooa financial status by
au.
A resolution snonsnrpd
j v uo-
ephine county, pertaining to crowd
ed conditions of war veterans hos
pitals for mental cases,, suggesting
the use of retired
iUl
such purposes, was adopted by
Morrow COimfV Pomnnn Tk
lution further provided that such
1 - - l -
nospuai De aaequately supplied
with doctors and equipment.
By motion, the Pomona voted to
cium w me oia poUuck method of
serving Pomona dinners tha
tainuig grange to supply coffee and
u'cau- "us meinoa will Ije used at
the next meeting in rwK,...
remember to bring your fried
vuiiaten ana potato chips.
The office of Gate Keeper, made
vacant by the passing of Brother
iU'- oaimg, wiu be held by E. C
Heliker.
Noticeable new intercMif nm. '
feat m the RRA
brought to the attenion of Morrow
Dance
RHEA CREEK
GRANGE HALL
JULY 21
Music by
Kids About Town
Admission 50c;
Tax 10c; Total 60c
The public is cordially invited.
A good time is assured to alL
and Gilliam county farmers.
Another item of interest to this
section was that of storage for the
oncoming wheat crop to be harvest
ed. A suggestion that a ceiling price
on wheat that would permit the
stockgrower to fatten his hogs and
beef at a small profit would solve
not only the storage bottleneck but
relieve the meat situation as well.
A splendid program was present
ed, showing slides of typical rural
schools of yesteryear, also modern
, buildings for rural America.
Speakers were introduced by Mrs.
Rodgers and included Miss Laber
and Mrs. Van Lowe. Ben Buisman
of the Oregon Grange Bulletin pre
sented the slides.
A class of five was instructed in
the Pomona degree by the Willows
team.
Larry Mollahan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Mollahan, had to have a
stitch taken in his lip after he had
run into a barbed wire fence Sun
day evening.
NOW OPEN!
Lehman
Hot Springs
Mtn. Resort
Modern Lodge
Mineral Baths
Swimming
Fishing
Board and Room
$25.00 '
a week and up
Cabins
$1.50
per day and up
Good Roads
UKIAH, OREGON
Wlte or Telephone
1 Miles East
sWDirm mm
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Merchants of Credit for 80 Years9
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 40 Branches
RESOURCES June 30, 1944
Cash on Hand & due from Banks $82,900,912.29
United States Bonds, incl.
U.S. Government Agencies 240,375,969.69
$323,276,881.98
Municipal Bonds 15,797,613.00
All Other Bonds None
Loans and Discounts . , lKn 72,696,567.75
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 300,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,652,530.99
Other Real Estate. l.oo
Interest Earned , . 1,666,533.27
Other Resources . '. 230,278.90
TOTAL RESOURCES $416,620,406.89
LIABILITIES
Capital , : $ 4,500,000.00
Surplus?.... , 5,500,000.00
Undivided Profits, Reserves. . 6,153,581.64
$ 16,153,581.64
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc 1,163,686.97
Interest Collected in Advance. 130,116.37
Other Liabilities. . . .: . . . . 165,121.53
Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 399,007,900.38
TOTAL LIABILITIES $416,620,406.89
June 30, 1945
$85,789,588.71
266,165,610.61
$351,955,199.32
76,506,595.05
1,007.50
51,465,484.54
300,000.00
2,561,774.59
Not
2,401,015.84
599,334.61
$485,790,411.45
$4,500,000.00
5,500,000.00
10,006,172.06
$20,006,172.06
1,292,729.55
139,253.84
157,715.10
464,194,540.90
$485,790,411.45
. . . $464,194,540.91
DEPOSITS First National Bank of Portland. Tr.
DEPOSITS 8 other Oregon Banks under management
control of First National Bank . r.-. . . . . . . 25,398,889.42
GRAND TOTAL all Deposits Under First National Management. . ... ... .(489,593,43032
Portland Branches
MAIN BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH
6th and MORRISON BRANCH LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH
MONTA VILLA BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
ROSE CITY BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
Other Oregon Branches
ALBANY
ASHLAND
ASTORIA
BEND
CONDON
COQUILLb
ENTERPRISE
FOSSIL
GRANTS PASS
CRESHAM
HEPPNER
HILLSBORO
HOOD RIVER
KLAMATH FALLS
LA GRANDE
LAKE VIEW
MARSH FIELD
MEDFORD
MERRILL
MOLALLA
NEWBERG
NORTH BEND
NYSSA
OREGON CITY
'3S
PENDLETON
SALEM
SHERMAN COUNTY
STAYTON
THE DALLES
TILLAMOOK
UNION
WOODBURN
BANK OF SELLWOOD, Portland
COOLIDCE & McCLAINE, SHverton
CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, Seaside
THE SCIO STATE BANK
. , NATIONAL BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
FlkST NATIONAL BANK OF FOREST GROVE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRI NEVILLE
BANK OF SWEET HOME
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