The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 16, 1925, Image 1

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    AY. APRIL 16. 1925
1185,650.»
$1,023,273.44
C.M.T.C. BOOSTED
183,955.84
554,153 J9
3,600.00
49,500.00
18,750.00
$1,153,060.01
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$l,!53.06ttl
Statement of the Condition of the
at the close of business, April 6, 1925
Loans and Discounts
............ ^....
Bonds and Warrants...................... ...
Savings Department Loans.............
Furniture and Fixtures......................
Banking Premises..............................
Other Real Estate ..............................
Customer's Liability Account Drafts
Purchased.....................................
Cash on Hand and in Reserve Banks
6,056.44
357,565.90
$1,460,574.42
FISHING TACK1
LIABILITIES
$125.000.00
64,152.74
1,265,365.24
6,056.44
VITHEN thia community
” crowds the major part of
its building program into a few
months it becomes necessary to
bring in mechanics from Port­
land or other points to handle it
The money they earn Is taken
away with them and the com­
munity gets little in return. The
same amount of construction
could be handled entirely by
local labor if the work started
earlier in the spring. Then the
money would be in the hands
of local taxpayers and would
be spent in our own commu­
nity. Let’s start our work now
and give local labor a fair
chance.
Wl CAMRY A GOOD FRBSH STOCK
AND PENCILS
HOOD RIVER DRUG CO
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT­
TEND SPECIAL SERVICE
GUIDES ABE READY
TO BEGIN DRILLS
IRRIGATION PIPE
DUCKWALL BROS.
REESE & FOSTER BLOCK FACTORY
FIFTH AND CASCAI»
CANNERS PROPOSE
CUCUMBER PLANT