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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH Tl, 1920 I i Big Live Slock Show Coining to Tillamook County. of the Condition of the First National Bank ------- o------- The Pacific International Livestock Exposition held in Portland last No At Tillamook, in the State ot Oregon, at the close vember was without doubt the big of business on February) 28th, 1920. gest and best stock show ever held west of the Mississippi river. About RESOURCES. 150 Tillamook people attended in Loans and discounts, including rediscounts..................................... $758,595.57 4,662.29 person. The rest were prevented from Overdrafts, unsecured................................................................................. doing so for various reasons. Some 40 U. S. Government Securities Owned head of Tillamook dairy cattle were Hi posited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds per value) $25,000 exhibited there winning one champ Pledged as collateral for States or other deposits or ionship and nearly all getting in the bills payable..................................................................... $104,850.00 money. 129,850.00 Total U. S. Government securities........................................................ Those who did not see the show Bonds (other than I . S. Bonds) pledged to will be able to do so right here at : ecure pc-sial savings deposits....................................... $2,000.00 home in moving pictures and lantern Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities) pledged as slides. General Manager O. M. Plum collateral for state or other depotits (postal excluded) or mer will explain the pictures and tell bills payable......................................................................... $5,000.00 all about the show. The schedule ol Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks) dates for Tillamook county is as fol owned and unpledged...................................................... $99,147.97 lows: Total bonds, securities, etc, other than U. S........................................ Gem Theatre, Tillamook, Monday, Stock t Federal Reserve Bank (50 percent of subscription.......... March 15, 1920. Furniture and fixtures.............................................................................. Ray Theatre, Cloverdale, Wednes Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank..................................... day, March 17. 1920. Cash in vault and net amount due from national banks............ Joy Theatre, Nehalem, Thursday, Net amount due from Banks, bankers, and trust companies in March 18, 1920. the United States...................................................................................... Theatre, Wheeler, Friday, March Checks on other banks in same city as reporting bank............ 19. 1920. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of report This is an opportunity that no one ing Lank and other cash items........................................................... 2,374.07 can afford to pass up to see some of Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from the best cattle, horses, sheep and 1,250.00 swine in the country. We are a live U. S. Treasurer........................................................................................... Interest earned but not collected,—approximate—on Notes county and all interested. Let ever 8,265.36 one be present. and Bills Receivable not past due....................................................... R. C. Jones, County Agent. Total $1,128,296.76 LIABILITIES. Amencan Legion Meeting. Capital stock paid in ................................................................................. 50,000.00 Surplus fund .................................................................................................. 25,000.00 Seventy-five members were in at Undivided profits . . ........................ $11,490.90 tendance at the monthly meeting of Less cu. .i ..t expenses, Interest, and taxes paid .... 4,686.15 6,804.75 the local post of the American Legion CirctiLi.i ij p"- js outstanding................................................................ 25,000.00 held last Friday evening in this city. Net a».. i to banks, bunkers, and trust companies in the Both the Cloverdale and Wheeler dis Unit ... ;u.«- nd foreign countries................................................. 5,251.12 tricts were represented and cx-ser • Certified < be outstanding.................................................................. 60.00 vice men from practically all parts of Cashier's cl. eks on own bank outstanding....................................... 29,287.96 the County were present. Individual deposits subject to check.................................................... 532,274.59 The attraction for the meeting was Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days.............................. 10,783.64 the announcement that ike legisla Other demand deposits.............................................................................. 820.35 tion proposed by the Legion in the Certificates of deposit (other than money borrowed) ............... 77,347.51 federal Congress would come up for Postal savings deposits.............................................................................. 464.13 discussion. Under the plan ruilined Other time deposits...................................................................................... 291,266.68 by the Legion, every man who was in Bill payable with Federal Reserve Bank.......................................... 70,000.00 the service at any time during the Liabilities other than those stated above. Reserved for war would be entitled to assistance depreciation on Liberty Bonds........................................................... 3,936.03 from the federal government in one of four different ways, namely: He Total ..................................................................... $1,128,296.76 might receive preference in settling upon vacant lands; or he might re State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss. I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank, do .solemnly swear lieve a direct lqan from the govern ment in building a home or in pur that ihe above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. chasing or improving farm lands, or C. A. McGhee, Cashier. he might receive aid in getting voca 30x 3’/2 Goodyear Double-Cure Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, strong tubes that Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of March, 1920. Fabric, All-Weather Tread__ _ tional training; or he might receive reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a F. B. McKinley, Notary Public. cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more a readjustment of pay on the basi« My Commission expires Feb. 2, 1924. 30x l'/i Goodyear Single-Cure than tubes of less merit. 30x3'/2 size in water of a $50 bond li>r every month that Correct—Attest. W. J. Riechers, A. W. Bunn, B. C. Lamb, Directors. Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread proof bag he w as in th< federal service, It is proposed that each man should have the option to choose eport of the Condition of the which form of assistance he might desire. In any case, he would receive only one of the four benefits. No opposition to the proposed At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of measure was apparent among the business, Feb. 28th, 1920, as rendered to the State Banking members present and upon motion, J Jepartinent of Oregon. the plan received unanimous support RESOURCES. of the post. $605.970.37 Loans and discounts................................. .............. Medals awarded by the State in re 3,753.67 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ................. cognition of service by men who en 56,097.97 Bonds and warrants ............................................ listed or were inducted from this Stock, securities, judgments,, etc......................... 2,448.32 State were presented to a number of Furniture and fixtures ............................................ . 6,750.00 the men present. Many failed to re Other real estate owned ...................................... 795.85 ceive their medals because of their 2.119.84 Due from banks (not reserve banks).............. failure to furnish the information re 38.546.90 Due from approved reserved banks.............. .. quired before the medal can be Checks and other cash items................................ 119.68 awarded. I. E. Keldson. adjutant ot 1,741.83 Exchanges for clearing house ............................ of the post, is gathering addlt ->.ial 13,446 85 Cash on hand .......................................... ................. data covering men who 1 have not re Stock Federal Reserve Bank .............................. 1,500.00 celved their medals. All service men Int. earned but not collected (approximate) 8,600.00 who believe themselves entitled to Customer’s liability account ot acceptance . 44,684.00 one and who have not yet received Other resources ......................................................... 515.28 one should communicate ■ with Mr. Keldson. The medals are being pre Total $787,090.56 sented only through posts of the Le LIABILITIES. gion hut it Is not required that a man be a member of the Legion to Capital stock paid in ................................................... $ 40,000,00 secure one. Surplus fund .............................................. ..................... 10,000.00 OOOOOC4eOOOOOOOOOOO9OOOQOOGCO»9QCOCOOOO>3e«OODCO9O!KZ>Oei9QO0CC<aeCOOOQeO9OOOeO9O&0OO0Qe>»OO9OOOOOOOO09OOOOOC Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 11,972.79 Dividends unpaid ......................................................... The Tusatila Club. 822 00 — ■ o Postal savings bank deposits ................................... 359.49 The Tusatila club met at the home journed to r».}et with Mary Lamar has been busy here for two weeks situation Is clearing up and the tu country and a man who loved a Individual deposits subject to check...................... 377,201.50 loading a scow with sprue« houghs ture looks brighter than it has tor women with his heart, soul and body. of Vai Jean Prahl Friday evening, Friday, Mar<r 19 Demand certificates of deposit ............................... 999.45 for use in constructing a bulkhead many weeks. He g ive all and asked nothing in re March 5. The meeting was called to Cashier checks outstanding...................................... 11,382.42 where th« Brighton Mill- Co. are The Onion Peak School start' d lip turn. NEHALEM NOTES. order by the president. Many things Certified checks ........................................ ..................... 80.70 filling at Brighton. again Monday after a vacation occa of interest to the club members were With a song in his heart and a Time and savings deposits .......................................... 182,841.13 Robert Leonard, an Insurance sioned by the “flu” epidemic. The public school Is getting Its laugh of tile lips, acquea Ln Rouge discussed. After the business meeting Notes and bills rediscounted..................................... 53.747.08 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gage made a ' iime and went to and from the trnd- Lucia Wiley entertained the club regular attendance bark, after sev agen» of Tillamook, was in town this Bills payable for money borrowed......................... 53,000.00 week. flying i rip to their home in Aberdeen ine post where Memory Bird lived eral being afi-ent on account of the with a piano solo and Ramona Hal- ’Acceptances” of this bank........................................ 44,684.00 Walter M«'ad. postmaster, city re Saturday, returning Su.iila evening with her father, an old pioneer. tom gave a short talk on club spirit. flu. Most everyone is warin’: a mil' M lien . h< was trapped into niarry- Mrs. E. J Ha artrow is rapidly re- corder. school clerk, telephone man Refreshments were served by the Total $787,090.53 hostesses Vai Jean Prahl ajid Cordel covering iron/a a two week« sick spell ager and all around general purpose th- <■ du. b< mi ■* of the rain. They iti- lliffery, a product ot the elite State of Oregon, County of Tilla Subscribed and sworn to before me ia Oatfield, which were enjoyed by Mr. and ,ll/.-. Emtl Ander-on and man of Nehalem hud business In are Oregonlam you can bet. and n outlaw of the North, it was mook, ss. this 10th day of March. 1920. J; qui., who auved her. When she those present. After the refreshments daughtM, MUrlon, returned from a Portland th«« fore p ir' of il ,ve< k. I. B. L. Beals, cashier of the J«>hn Diuham. a representative of Mary Braun, in t and loved Warren Sherman, a a pleasand hour was spent in playing visit In Portland last week. See Mitchel! Lewis in “ Jacques of shore named bank, do solemnly Mr. Wes/, wife and childreu have the Moose Lodge, was In town this man from the states who hud gone gurnet. All the members were present Notary Public. The Silvei North.” swear that the above statement is true My commission expires Feb. 10. 1924 Dr. Robison, who is honorary mem returned hpnie from Portland where week In the interest of the Io lg. at ’ Jacques of the Silver North," north to redeem himself it was Jac- to the best of my knowledge and be Correct Attest: H. T. Botts. D. Fitz ber was able to be present. Owing to Mr- West had been reported -lek in Tillamook. which comes to the (Jem Theatre ques who helped her. It was nlwuyn lief. The pupils are grarually getting next Sunday with Mitchel) Lewis as Jacques and he finally received his illness, the leader Mrs. Dyrlund was the hospitAl. B. L. Beala. Cashier patrick. John Erickson, Directors. Robert (Watt, with a force of men, back into school again. The "flu” the star, is a story of the northwest reward in her happiness. not able to be present. The club ad- Get Goodyear Tire Economy for That Smaller Car Just as owners of the highest-priced auto mobiles get greater mileage and economy out of Goodyear Tires, so can the owners of smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear advantages. 1 The 30x3-, 30x3^2-, and 31x4-inch jsizes of Goodyear Tires are built to afford a money’s worth in performance and satisfaction which only the utmost in experience, resources and care can produce. This extraordinary money’s worth begins not only with the merit of these tires, but also with the first cost, which in most cases is no greater, and sometimes actually is less, than that of other makes of the same types of tires. > V,v Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,Maxwell,or other cars taking these sizes. He is ready to supply you Good year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time. * $235° $2152 TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK, Goodyear Service Station for Tuiamook City is at the STAR GARAGE TIRES, TUBES AND ASSESORIES. We Give Goodyear Service I C. F. PANKOW, Proprietor.