The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 22, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    DETROIT
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, APRIL 22,
REPORT OF CONDITION OF MILL CITY STATE
By Boots Champion
of Mill City in the State of Oregon
A group of relatives drove to Bates
at the close of business on April 15, 1954
Park, near Lebanon, to the home of
ASSETS
Willard Booker, where a family picnic Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
was held Easter Sunday. Attending
and cash items in process of collection
$ 304,133.89
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booker and United States Government obligations, direct and guaianteed
969,821.88
children, Roberta, Darrell and Rose Obligations of States and political subdivisions
3,498.20
Ann of Mill City, Mr. and Mr-. John Loans and discounts (including *181.56 overdrafts)
515,853.81
Estey, and grandchildren Donna and Bank premises owned *29,904.38, furniture and fixtures
Linda Brown of Detroit, Charles Gold­
38,816.18
*8,911.811
en of Idanha, the host Willard Book­ Other a.-sets
431.51
er and daughters, Joan, and Mrs.
*1.832.555.50
TOTAL ASSETS
Margie James of Lebanon.
LIABILITIES
Holiday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Moore, were Mr. and Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpoiations 776,696.58
593.235.13
Mrs. Eiank Steenhout and children, I Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpoiations.
and Mr. and Mrs. James Kubesh and Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav­
29,522.83
ings)
son of Cascadia.
278.047.57
.
The Steenhouts and Kubesh’s were Deposits of States and political subdivisions
15,320.89
former residents of Detroit. They also Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)
TOTAL DEPOSITS
*1,692,823.00
visited with friends in Idanha and
10,746.21
Other liabilities
.......................
Detroit while here.
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated
Mis. Francis Johnson <J Detroit
*1,703,569.21
obligations shown below)
narrowly escaped serious injury when
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
her gas range blew up. The accident
* 50,000.09
occured Monday morning when Mrs. Capital
55.000.00
Johnson pulled out a drawer on the Surplus
20,986.29
range to put away cooking utensils. Undivided profits
3,000.00
The explosion blew out a kitchen Reserves
window and the bottom of the range.
128,986.29
Mrs.
Johnson's bedroom slippers TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
caught file burning one foot quite TOTAL LIABILITIES ANI) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
*1,832,555.50
badly. John Estey, who was working This bank’s capital consists of Common stock with a total
in his yard and heard the explosion
par value of
rendered aid to Mrs. Johnson. Cause
MEMORANDA
of the explosion is not determined to Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities
date.
and for other purposes ........................ ............. ........ ........... ..... * 319,531.25
Vesper services for the Girl Scout
I, C. E. Mason, vicepresident of the above-named bank, do somemnly swear
Court of Honor Awards held last or affirm that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep­
Thursday evening, April 15 in the resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth,
library at the Detroit school was op­ to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. E. MASON.
ened by the presentation of colors by
Correct—Attest: Mildred L. Allen, Frank Rada, Directors.
the color guard, Brenda Humphrey, State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.:
Martha Mason, Darlene Storey, and
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of April, 1954,
Evelyn Harper.
D. B. HILL JR.. Notary Pubi><-
Presentation of awards was
My commission expiies April 10, 1958
(SEAL)
scout leader. Mis. O. J. White,
sisted by Mrs. Francis Kettleson
Mrs. Rose Mermillion. Presented to
Evelyn Harper was a 1st class badge,
(achievements) hostesB, garden flow­
er, handy woman, sewing, leather and
horsewoman. Receiving 2nd class
badges were Delores Gescher, Lyn-
dia Storey, Carolyn Beeson, Brenda
Humphrey, Nancy Storey, .Mary Lou
Moore, Sherry Shepard, Darlene Delk-
er, and Catharine Harris.
Presented to Barbara Robinson, a
tenderfoot pin.
Proficiency badges were awarded to
the following: Becky Stoll, needle­
craft, clerk, design and sewing. Mar­
tha Rarey, cook and housekeeper,
Clydia Storey, child care, housekeep­
er and cook; Darylene Storey, garden
flower and cook; Susanne Moore, sew­
ing, cook, tree, out door cook; Delores
Gescher, cook, tree out door cook and
camp craft; Martha Mason, sewing,
weaving and cook; Dona Rae Stevens,
drawing and painting; Gloiia Even-
son, clerk, sewing, homemaker, needle
craft; Linda Storey, pen pal; Nancy
Storey, pen pal and tree; Darlene
Delker, dabbler and Catharine Harris
dabbler.
Services were closed by the with­
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drawing of the colors by the color
guard, and the singing of America ac­
companied by Sui-anne Moore at the
piano.
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319 West Washington Street.
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Telephone 6684
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