The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, March 20, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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OUR TENTH
ANNIVERSAR Y
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Ten years ago, on March 19, 1909, The First
National Bank, of Bend, opened for business.
In the decade that has passed Bend has grown
from a country village of 500 to a flourishing" city of 6000. In
this growth'and development it has been our good fortune to
take an active part. Today, with resources of over one million
dollars, compared to $40,000 ten years ago, we are serving the
people of Bend and Central Oregon in every manner compatible
with good banking practice.
It is a satisfaction to us, and of value to our customers, that
during the 10 years of our business life The First National Bank
has been under the same management, thereby insuring an in
creasing fund of understanding of the banking needs of the peo
ple of this section and a consistent policy of development. C. S.
Hudson, E.A. Sather, U.C.Coe and H.C. Ellis have been directors
from the beginning and L. G. McReynoIds, just elected to the
directorate, lias becii employed In the bank for the full ten years, less just five weeks.-
Today The First National is the largest of the banks in Oregon having the same capi
tal and surplus, and stands in the Honor Roll for ratings of banks of the United States.
The feeling that there is need of co-operation between the bank on one hand and busi
ness on the other based upon sound financial principles and judgment by both, has perme
ated the institution from the beginning.
In the 10 years that have passed, the effort of The First National has been to give pro
gressive and constructive service to its,patrons and the community. That it has succeeded
we believe is clearly indicated by its position, not only in Bend, but among the banks of
the state.
No one firm or individual can lay claim to the credit for the present development and
prosperity of the city of Bend. Too many have shared in the work to make that possible,
but we feel that we may justly take Credit for a share and, in doing so, express our hope
and expectation of being in the'next 10 years, of still greater service to the community.
The First National Bank
of Bend.
C. S. HUDSON, President. E. A. SATHER, Vice President, L. M. FOSS, Vice President.
II. A. WARD, Vice President. L. G. McREYNOLDS, Cashier. K. E. SAWYER, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS:-C. S. Hudson, E. A. Suther, U. C. Coe, II. C. Ellis, h. G. McReynoIds. '
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