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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 7, 1949
Page 3
Fayne Ely, Johnnie Bristow and
Arthur Warren upent the 4th at
The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer
spent Sunday at Lehman springs. July 15 HEC of Willows grange
DATES TO REMEMBER July 13, 1 at home of Mrs. Ernest Hellker.
the Maranathas at the home of ljuly 16 Regular meeting of WJ1-
Mrs. Echo Palmateer. ' lows grange.
me
Tuesday
July
(Observe change of date)
Regular Run of Livestock
HEPPNER SALES YARD
HAROLD ERWIN, Operator
John Vomer, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk
FARMERS
Combine Need Welding:
If the Job Won't Come Off
Let US Come to the Job
D. H. Jones & Son
Barnett-Aune Vows
Spoken at Calvary
Temple in Seattle
Miss Mary Helen Barnett, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bar
nett of lone was married to Ver
non Aune at the Calvary Temple
in Seattle, at 8:30 p. m. July 2,
with the Rev. Shelby Graves of
Heppner officiating, assisted by
the Rev. Watson Argue. The
bride, given In marriage by her
father, wore a white satin dress
with a fingertip veil held by a
crown. She carried an orchid with
stephanotis. Mrs. William Vau
ghn was matron of honor and
Mrs. Leslie Parker and Mrs. Roy
Johnson were bridesmaids. They
wore organdy pastel dresses with
matching head dress and carried
baskets of sweet peas.- Rodney
Stone was best man and James
Barnett and Roy Johnson ushered.
Miss Aileen Frostad played the
pipe organ, Mrs. Jack Reasoner
sang and Miss Barbara Shepherd
son played the violin. It was a
double ring-ceremony with ring
bearer, flower girl, candlelight
ers and two little nephews of the
groom leading the procession.
Mrs. Barnett wore gray with an
orchid. The groom's mother wore
blue with an orchid.
A recepition was held In the
basement of the church following
the ceremony.
The young couple went on a
trip to Vancouver, B. C. Her going
away suit was light blue with
white accessories. They will make
their home In Seattle where Mr,
Aune works In a printing shop.
Mrs. Aune attended the lone
schools and a Bible Institute in
Seattle.
Attending the wedding from
lone were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bar
nett and sons, Miss Barbara Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich
and sons, Miss Dorothy Guerney,
a former teacher from here, and
Ralph Smith, formerly from near
Cecil. .
i
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bergstrom and
Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn and son
spent the Fourth in Couer d Al
ene, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
family went to Canada over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Emert of
Tokeland, Wash., are visiting
I their daughter, Mrs. Donald Ball,
Mr. and ' Mrs. Creston Black
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BANKING OFFICES IN THE
FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
PORTLAND BRANCHES
PORTLAND MAIN BRANCH
Sth, 6th ond Stork
ItXTH AND MORRISON BRANCH
UPTOWN BRANCH
605 S.W. Mth Ave.
AST PORTLAND BRANCH
612 S E. Mormon St.
HAWTHORNI BOULEVARD BRANCH
S.E. 39th and Hawthorn
LIVISTOCK-KINTON BRANCH
8J34 N. Denver
MONTAVILLA BRANCH
8005 S.E. Stark St.
HOLLYWOOD-ROSI CITY BRANCH
4200 N.E. Sandy Blvd.
(OUTHIAST PORTLAND BRANCH
S.E. B2nd Ave.
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH
BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND
ALBANY BRANCH
ASHLAND BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
END BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
CONDON BRANCH
COOS BAY BRANCH
COQUILLI BRANCH
NTERPRISI BRANCH
FOSSIL BRANCH
GRANTS PASS BRANCH
GRESHAM BRANCH
HEPPNER BRANCH
HILLSBORO BRANCH
HOOD RIVER BRANCH
KLAMATH FALLS
Klamath Fall! Branch
South Slth Str..t Branch
LA GRANDE BRANCH
LAKIVItW BRANCH
MEDFORD BRANCH
MERRILL BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
NIWBERG BRANCH
NORTH BEND BRANCH
NYSSA BRANCH
OAKRIDGI BRANCH
OREGON CITY BRANCH
PENDLETON BRANCH
SALEM BRANCH
SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
STAYTON BRANCH
THE DALLES BRANCH
TILLAMOOK BRANCH
UNION BRANCH
WOODBURN BRANCH
OTHER BANKING OFFICES IN
THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
Carlton Start and Savings Bank
Benton County State Bank (Corvallls)
Philomath Branch (Philomath)
Th Pint National Bank of Cottagt Grovt
Tht Pint National Bank of Eugano
Tho Pint Notional Bank of Forott Grove
Tht Flrtt National Bank of Ltbanon
Statt Bank of Mainour County lOntarlo)
Monrot Statt Bonk
Mortland-Stllwood Bonk (Portland)
Tht Pint National Bank of Printvlllt
Sclo Statt Bank
Clahop County Bank (Staildt)
Coolldgt and McClalnt (Sllvtrton)
Bonk of Swttt Homo
Yamhill Start Bank
. . . means working closely with you and your neighbors to build a
greater Oregon. It means, especially, building toward your security and
prosperity. No matter how large or how small your banking transaction,
we recognize its importance. We know that by helping you grow we help
build all Oregon family by family, farm by farm, business by business.
spent the week-end at thtir home
in Aloha.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke spent
Sunday n the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ball and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
FIRST NATIONAL BAN El
OF PORTLAND
JUNE 10, 1949 .
Member Ftdtral Deposit Inturonct Corporation
RESOURCES
Coin In vault and In Fodtral Rtitrvo Sank $ TS,108,S6).70
Dm from Banks 30,631,111.0
Total Caih i10l,744,67J.71
Unlttd Statts Govtrnmant Obligations, Dlrod and Fully Guaranteed ! 82,570,693.61
Stalt, County and Municipal Sondi and Warrant!. ....... . v 36,488,205.33
Olhtr Bondi and Stcurltiti ' 1,336,000.00
Stock In Ftdtral Reserve Bank , 450,000.00
Loam and Dlicounti 136,556,413.26
Accrutd Inttrtit Receivable 1,701,508.42
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults 4,885 516.27
Olhtr Rial Ettatt ownod ' ' Mont
Cuitomtn' liability on Account of letters of Credit,
Acctptancti, and Endoriod SIM .4,114,558.94
Olhtr Resources 347,827.60
TOTAL RESOURCES $497,1 87,407Ti7
LIABILITIES
Capital 4,500,000.00
Surplu 12,500,000.00
Undlvldtd Profits and Rtitrvti ,, 14,544,950,65
Total Capital Fundi ) 31,144,930.63 '
RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES. Thll rtiorvo li to apply . ' "
agalnit any loan louoi that may davolop in Iha futurei ' '
It has not bttn allocated to any particular loans or typo '.
of loans (Established from currant oarnlngs January 1,
1949 to Juno 30, 1949) 100,000.00
DEPOSITS P""0"''' 113,347,371.26 . , , .
) Savings and Tim 144,858,000.10 5,'205.5'JI
Liability for Lttttrs of Crtdll and as Acctptor Endorstr
or Makor of Accoptancos and Foreign Bills '" 4,114,558.96
Inttrtit Rtctlvtd In Advanct ' . 1,556,965.43
Rtitrvt for Inttrost, Taxos, Etc , 1.317,261.98
Olhtr llablllllt , 148 097.80
TOTAL LIABILITIES ' S497.1 67,407.1 8
In addition to Its 43 branches throughout Oregon, 16 other Oregon
Banking Offices arm members of the) Tint National Bank Group
DEPOSITS
Tho Pint Notional Bank of Portland and 45 Bronchos , $458,205,572.36
16 olhtr Oregon Banking Offlcts In tht Flrtt National Oroup 96,650,974.38
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS $554,856,546.94
Tht First National Bank of Portland and 43 Bronchos , . $1 56,556,423.26
16 othtr Oregon Banking Offlcts In tho First National Oroup 24,841,316.71
TOTAL RESOURCES i $181,397,739.97
Tht First National Bank of Portland and 45 Branches $497,1 87,407.1 8
' 16 olhtr Oregon Banking Offlcts In Iho First National Oroup 103,113,337.23
TOTAL RESOURCES of tht 61 BANKING OFFICII In tht FIRST NATIONAL OROUP $600,310,744.41
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INTEREST EARNINGS FROM JULY I ,
Savings deposits madt Uforo July 10 draw Inttrtti from July 1. ' S . ' )
Optn your account nowl There's no substitute for cosh In Iho bank, y.
Storm Warning
la
HAIL Weather
is here - - -
You may not get hail often, but
suppose your crops are ruined
this year!
You will lose the money you
have invested In production
costs. And you will lose your
expected income.
Play f. rf.' year. Buy Hail
Insur-r '-'ee or call us now.
No obligation.
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& COMPANY
Phone 152
Heppner Oregon
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He was accompanied by Ross
Perry.
Visitors at the Fred Buchanan
home during the past week were
their son and family, the Robert
Buchanans of Estacada. and Mrs.
Ball and son and Mrs. Elsie Peter- Buchanan's brother-in-law and
son and son Elmer spent the 4th sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon
at Wall creek. Hague of Toppenish, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson of Dale White is home from The i E
The Dalles spent the 4th with Dalles hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
Gene Normoyle visited at the
Lee Beckner home this week.
The Ernest Helikers spent the
week-end at their, mountain
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Esteb, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Imo
gene Mooney and Mrs. Ethel
Stewart went to Nine Top in the
mountains Sunday.
Clyde Denney of Portland Is up
here to attend to his farming in
terests. .
Kenneth Widness of Battle
Lake, Minn, came here to work
during harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauern
feind and family of Morgan took
their Shetland ponies to Umatilla
the 4th to provide rides for the
kiddies.
The 4th was rather quiet in lone
during the day. Fireworks were
displayed in the evening on the
athletic field and a dance was
given at the Legion hall with
Rod Esselstyn of Pendleton fur
nishing the music.
Mrs. Lena Hollen of Condon is
staying at the Lana Padberg
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson and
Mrs. Dale Ray spent the week-end
at the Delbert Emert camp in the
mountains. .
Those going to . Battle Moun
tain Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Bristow and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbig
ner and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Adon Hamlett, Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est McCabe and Clyde Pettyjohn.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Rice and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Lundell spent the 4th
at Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swenson
and daughter Linda of Walla
Walla visited relatives here last
week. Julian Rietmann returned
to Walla Walla with them. Mr.
Swenson is a nephew of Mrs. Etta
Bristow.
Mrs. Anna Wright and three
sons of Baker visted with her
mother, Mrs. Ida Grabill, over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark, son
Lowell, and William Clark spent
Sunday at Emigrant Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
spent the week-end at Crater
Lake, Klamath Falls and Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and
children, Bobby and Dolores,
spent a few days in Portland last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eubanks
were lone visitors the 4th.
James Kellar Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Kellar of Kirksville,
jMo is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann returned
home last week from Portland.
She and her mother, Mrs. Inez
Freeland, attended the wedding
of their nephew and grandson,
Eugene Freeland, to Miss Mary
Ninnis at Los Angeles June 26.
They also visted their brother and
son Gene Freeland at San Diego,
a cousin, Leander Pavid at Sac
ramento, and friend, Harry
French and family at Dunsmuir,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen
have sold their cafe to Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Madden of Hermis
ton. The Lieuallens have moved
to their home near Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter of
Pendleton visited with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Robert DeSpain last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White and
family spent the week-end in
Seattle.
Mrs. Fred Ely is a patient in
The Dalles hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely, George
Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
j Matthews spent the week-end in
the mountains.
A lage crowd attended the Lu
theran Valby church picnic at the
Wightman ranch in the moun
tains Sunday. A potluck dinner
was served at noon. Baseball,
horseshoe pitching and other
games were played in the after
noon. , .
Dinner guests at the Oscar
Lundell home on the Fourth were
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Algott Lundell, Wallace
i Lunneu ana miss uorene Dngys
of Portland.
Among those going to Tollgate
the 4th were Bobby and Billy
Riotmann, Gene Rietmann and
John Peterson.
lone won both Softball games
with Lexington Sunday, the scor
es being 10-1 and 19-13.
Mike Cotter of Austin, Minn, is
visiting at the home of his uncle,
M. E. Cotter. He came here by
plane and will stay 10 days.
A birthday party was hold al
he Masonic hall June 28 by the
Eastern Star. Mrs. Bert Mason
was presented with a gift. She
has been secretary of the chapter
for 23 years. The Masons are
leaving this week for their new
home in Oak Grove. Refreshments
for the party were served by Mrs.
W. R. Wentworth, Mrs. Dixon
Smith and Mrs. Anne Smouse.
David Hoover of Pendleton is
visiting at the home of his aunt,
Mrs. E. M. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Deltnar Crawford
and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon
spent the week-end at Couer d'
Alene, Ida.
Franklin Ely took a truckload
of cattle to Portland this week.
Continued Page 4
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