Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 18, 1977, Image 32

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Farming takes money a constant flow from
a good well. Where does the money come
from? Most likely from a farmer's bank, in
the form of an agricultural loan.
Where does the farmer's bank get the money
to lend? From money on deposit by savers
like you. Without those deposits the well
would run dry. That's the way local money
goes back into the local agricultural
economy and benefits all of us through a
farmer's bank.
When your savings are deposited in your local
bank you know your money flows back into
the local agricultural economy to benefit all.
As a local bank we would like to encourage
you to save your money with us so that we can
continue to serve the chief economic activity
of our area agriculture. That's why we're
named the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
And that is how the pump is primed.
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MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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