The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, March 05, 1931, Image 2

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
THE INDIVIDUAL
AND HIS BANK
■y ROME C. STEPHENSON
TURNER
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC
T R A IN S E R V IC E
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N orth B ou nd
No.
14, 4:36 A.M. (Stops when
fla tte d .)
No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
S o u th B ou nd
Pratidan! A mt t a m Bankart Atsaeialian
south of Eugene via Cascade
Line.)
No. 81, 8:45 P.M. (Regular stop.)
Following north bound trains stop to
detrain passengers corning from
points south of Eugene: No. 16, due
o :36 A. M.; No. 6, due 6:0 6 P.M.
Office hours at Turner week days are
8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from
1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
days. On these days passengers can
pay fare ami huve baggage checked
on trains.
S
s
S-E-R-V-I-C-E
B uild ing S u p p lie s
RO U GH AND D R E S S E D
Wood
No. 5. 11:10 A.M. (Stops when
I J ANKERS recognise that their bust-
LUMBER
(lugged to pick up passengers for
ness carries especially heavy pub­
points at which this train stops.)
lic responsibilities and welcome all No. 15, 9:28 P.M. (Stops on flag only,
to pick up passengers for points
sound measures to
aid them meet the
duties this im­
AND
poses. Unceasing
efforts to bring
about continually
improving meth­
ods to safeguard
d e p o s i t o r s in
banka of all kinds
have long been up­ .V .% W .V .W .V .,A V A S S S % S W .S W .V A W S V b V .W .V .,.W .,.V
W e T r y to S e ll Y ou W h a t
permost in the
plans of bankers'
Y o u Need
o r g a n i s a -
tions throughout
R. C STEPHENSON
the nation. They
are not the outgrowth merely of the
E v e r y th i n g W e C en
m a l a r i a l that we re co m m en d fo r
past year of business adversity, but
have been carried on actively for many
y o u r r o o f. T e a t it fo r su p e rio r
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years and have resulted in great prog­
q u a lity .
J u d g e it f o r b e t t e r
ress along lines of better, safer bank­
ing methods. Although banking along
looks. C o m p a r e it f o r co s t—
with all business has suffered reverses,
o r ig in a l co s t and f u tu r e , an n u al
conditions in this field have been far
up k eep. L e t o u r e s t im a t e show
~rr a
less severe than they would have been
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had not bankers been widely success­
th a t you m ay have this b e l t e r
ful in their endeavors to develop the
r o o f on y o u r b uild in g , a t no
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high standards of banking that now
m o re th a n o t h e r s ask fo r an
generally prevail.
The American Bankers Association
o r d in a r y ro o f.
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and bankers' organisations in every
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state actively support the principle
of government supervision of banking.
CARLTON PIONEER ROOFING CO.
The national banks, which receive
their charters to do business from the
Phone 1961
A. B. Christenson, Manager
275 State St.
federal government, are under the su­
pervision of the Comptroller of the
Salem,
AUTHORIZED APPLICATION AGENTS
O reg o n
Currency at Washington. Through his
efficient staffs of expert bank examiners . ' V . V . V . V . V . V . W . V . W . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . - . V . V . V . V . V . V . V . V .".7
In every section he has the duty and
powers to keep watch of the way every
national bank is being conducted, to
suggest desirable changes in its poli­
Corset Makers and
cies or methods and even to step In
Milliners
and take control for the protection of
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a tio n G a r m e n t s
the depositors if such action is war­
PAINTS, WALL PAPER
Any S ty le
ranted. The state banks, also, which
154 S. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
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are chartered by the various state gov­
ernments, are subject to simi’-r su­
B u y Y o u r P a i n t a t a P a in t S t o r e
pervision and control by state bank
officials. In addition banks in many
places bave long maintained voluntary
SURPRISE GRANGE
clearing house associations which en­
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force even closer supervision over their
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members.
Globe Bod) & Fender W orks
Meets second Saturday in the
Bankers Favor Public Supervision
month in the Grange Hall, Turner.
Bii! Durkee
Visitors welcome at the Lecture
Present laws adequately enforced
B ar System of Wheel Alignment
hour, at 2:00 o’clock.
Frame rnd Axle Straightening
contain ample provisions for govern­
444 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon
ment supervision. Bankers univer­
sally believe in strong, capable banking
departments manned by officials with . w . v A W A v / . m v w w . v
the discretion and courage to enforce
these laws and act under them as the
common welfare demands. They be­
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lieve that these public officials should
A L L M AKES
be paid sufficient salaries to command
the services of n. _n of character, ability
T H O M A S
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and a resolute spirit of public service.
421 Court
Salem
They believe aLo that the banking de­
partments should be kept free from V W W W A W A V A ’ A W W / /
all political or other special Influence
in order to be eble to act at all times .V A W .V .’.V .V .V .V A ’ .V M V /
with single-minded independence solely
for the benefit of the public Interest.
Although banks In the United States
BY D A Y OH CONTRACT
operating under etate or national char­
Estimates Furnished
ters are thus subject to supervision of
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public authority, they are strictly pri­
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Tomer
vate business enterprises. They are
owned by their stockholders and ad­
P o r /fl O n t
ministered by officials chosen through
the boards of directors which their
etockholders elect. No bank is owned or
operated by the United States Gov­
ernment, nor, with one small exception
Akron Spongue Rubber Pads
in a western state, by any state gov­
S o f t S a n i t a r y , C a n ’t Slip
ernment The function of government
in banking is to promote and enforce
G u a r a n t e e d to Hold R e g a rd le ss o f
You don’t really have to
careful banking administration through
O c c u p a t io n , A g e or S e x
wait the turn o f the calen­
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the system of examination and super­
dar for your vacation.Take
A k . o n G r a d u a t e F i t t e r H e re to
vision which I have described. This,
it now, when you need it
G iv e Y o u a T r ia l F i t t i n g
however, does not relieve the individu- ;
most.
Board a Southern
al depositor from the necessity of j
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Pacific tr-in to California.
judging and choosing carefully as to
his banking relations, just as in his
T o San Francisco, Los
C A P IT A L DRUG S T O R E
other business or professional rela­
Angeles, Hollywood . . .
S tate S treet
S a le m
tions. He must inquire for himself into
perl, ps to Agtia Caliente
the character and type of institution
or
Palm Springs. Some­
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and men he shall do business with,
where
down South you'll
satisfying himself as to their reputa
W » o f fe r you a c o m p le te stock o f H IG H G R A D E F ield Seetls all
find the carefree fun you
tlon. reliability and capability. These
l e c l e a n e d in thè b e . l poasible m a n n e r and fro m sele ctad stock#.
qualities are essential to complete the
need
to
fit
you
for
the
year
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element of safety and dependability in
ahead.
any human institution.
4C4 N. Liberty St.
Any Sou th ern P acific
agent will help you plan
SEND US YOUR LIST OR CALL FOR PRICES
the trip.
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Paid on 6 months Time Deposits
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Insurance Written
S p r in g r ie ld (S e e d s
IVhat U r^dd to be »be largest col-
lt-. ion of no» <p.-.pera in the world
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t eusptiper museum at AU-la-Chapelle,
any A- .« :ig Its collection of
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from nil over the world, including an
l'.i >,in pnper from the middle of last
century.
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Y ou will find the q u ality the best the m a r k e t affords and lita
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