Equitable Savings & Loan Association

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In 1890, prominent Portland businessmen incorporated the Oregon Building & Loan Association, which was renamed the Equitable Savings & Loan Association in 1899. The association occupied space in a number of downtown Portland buildings before constructing its first home at the corner of Southwest Sixth Avenue and Stark Street in 1932. Another new building replaced that one on the site in 1948. In 1965, the Association built the Equitable Center at 1300 Southwest Sixth Avenue. Pietro Belluschi, noted architect, designed all three of the buildings.

Equitable began its expansion into branch banking in 1941 at Seattle, Wash. Its branches eventually numbered more than 50 in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. Equitable was associated with GAC Corp. from about 1969-1972. When it merged with Benjamin Franklin Savings & Loan Association in 1982, Equitable was the oldest savings and loan in the Northwest.

Ralph Cake (1891-1973) was the association’s most prominent and longest-serving president (1938-1962). A Portland native and lawyer, he gained prominence as a national leader in the Republican Party and adviser to President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In the early 1930s, he was part of the group of savings and loan leaders who helped to establish the Federal Home Loan Bank and Loan Insurance Corporation. He also served on the board of the Panama Canal Co., 1953-1960 and 1969-1972.

A history compiled by Les Woods for an employee orientation slide show is located in Box 4, Folder 8.

1891 1894 Harry M. Grant 1895 1896 Walter C. Smith 1896 1899 Theodore B. Wilcox 1899 1920 C.E. Ladd 1920 1922 Edward Cookingham 1922 1924 Finlay McKarcher 1924 1933 A.C. Commack 1933 1938 William M. Cake 1938 1963 Ralph Cake 1963 1969 Harold H. Cake 1969 1970 J. Don Chapman 1970 1975 William E. Love 1975 1981 Howard L. Hubbard 1981 1982 William E. Love

From the guide to the Equitable Savings & Loan Association photographs collection, 1891-1980, 1940-1980, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)

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