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OPEN HOUSE IN
HALL BUILDING
GOOD.SHOWING
BY FIRST N AT’L
' fits is a source of pleasure to the
bank officials and stockholders bo*
cause ft adds to the strength and se
curity of the bank, and ia that much
added safeguard for its patrons. .
The bonua to all the bank'a em
ployees and whatever was charged oil
for depreciation of building ami
equipment and for poor accounts war
deducted before the *3260 was adde<
to the undivided profits.
But Mr
Sanford aaya the bank has bee* very
fortunate, due to their care in safe
guarding the funds, in having had
very few losses for several year»
past, the total being considerably
less than MOO.
The directors' meeting, at which
time it is probable all the present of
fleers will be re-elected, will be held
some time next week.
Mr. Sherwood and Mr. Haxar
have been with this strong fl none is
institution since Its founding, over 2'
yean ago, and Mr.‘Sanford has bee.
with it continuously for over IS
years, and for a part of the time th
first three yearn of its existence. li
was the first national bank organ
land in Coos county.
Sentinel's Anniversary Edition.
E. D. Webb reported to the Cham
bar of Commerce that of the M03.75
set aside for the Corn Show this year
only 1286.53 was spent, leaving
3*17.97 which the Chamber orderer
turned back to the building commit
tee of the Community Building.
In two separate motions the Cham
ber expressed unanimous apprecia
tion for the work done by the Con
Show committees, and also for th.
successful efforts of the building com
mittee.
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