Thursday, January 13, 1944 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER LI THIA HOYS NEEDED IN NAVY AVIATION Finds Fallen Brother’s Grave • A five-fold boost in quotas naval aviation cadets hus creased opportunities for many more young men to obta n inc U. S Navy's famed $27,000 avii tion education, today repor ed ..«• Portland brunch, Office of N iv.tl officer Procurement, Ipu Am. I can Bank Building, Poitland. which handles applications In Oregon. Naval flight training is now open to 18-year-old high school as well as 17-year-old boys, pro­ vided they are currently enn> lc in high school in their last arnica , ter or are high school graduates ‘ Eighteen-year-olds apply to th> U. S Navy first and if qualified they may volunteer through se­ lective service for induction In V-5. the Navy's flight training ‘ classification Seventeen-year-old boys may enlist direct in V-ft Because the flight training is rated the most thorough ami the longest in the world, only boys in g«x«d physical condition are eligible. Boys accepted probably will not be sent to school before four months Any young man who in not found acceptable does not go : into any other branch of the Navy unless he desires to enlist Cadets enlisted before they finish high school must graduate before they can go on active duty. Cadets receive eight months’ training at a college handling the Navy's V-12 program, followed by 15 months' flight training After completing thia they are commis­ sioned ensigns In the United States Naval Reserve. Applications may be made in this area by mail or in person to the Portland branch Off'cc of Naval Procurement. .130 Ameri­ can Bank Building. Portland Boys being given serious consid­ eration will have their travel paid to Portland and home again so NOW PLAYING! UNBELIEVABLE! SHOCKING! m the story behind >g 1 the headlines! i twit cwt n> • i tffarty J > MtaucA George SANDERS Anna STEN Ward BOND Foldy DUR plus JOAN BENNETT and HENRY FONDA in “WILD GEESE CALLING” It. S. Corp, Photo When Corporal Anthon Hohler. Jr., a U. S. Marine from Granite Falls. Minn., reached Guadalcanal recently, he found the rrave of his half-brother. Private First Class Richard Austin Moore, who was killed in action durinc a gallant stand made by Marines against heavy Japanese forces on October 25. 1942. MRS. STELLA ADAMS Staff Sgt Gaylord Cox of the Army Air Corp, stationed at Funeral services were held at the J. P. Dodge and Sons Funeral Grenada. Mississippi, is visiting Home Monday afternoon for Mrs. his mother, Mrs Edna Fox UH Stella E. Adams, who passed away Fifth Street. last Friday morning. The Rev. J. Miss Marilee Erwin returned to H. Edgar officiated. Oregon State College Monday Mrs. Adams was bom at Blue Hill. Kansas and came to Ashland after a ten-day visit with her in 1910. Part of the ensuing time, I parents, Mr and Mrs Ivor C. Er­ she has lived in Seattle. Tacoma, win. and California. She was a member of the Pres­ byterian Church and a charter member of the Ashland chapter of the daughters of the American Revolution. Survivors are her husband. Ar­ * WITH WAR BONDS • thur G. Adams, two brothers, I. L Owens of Grenville. South Da­ kota and two sisters, Mrs F H Ashland. Connor of Oakland, Calififornia Interment wan in the family and Mrs Grace E Andrews of plot in Mountain View Cemetery KEEP ON............ ■ n i i i; i \ i (Ml i rinilie I .‘><11 Filimi — SATIRDAY As as a Scream in tho Night1 L Muj. Gregory Boyingtun, Marine Corps fighter pilot from Oknn > gun, Uioli., who wa» report, <1 missing after shooting down his 'Kith Japanese plane in a raid over Kabatil January .3 to tie th«* record set by Maj. Joe Foss, an­ other Marine, In this war, uinl ('apt. Eddie Klckenbacker of the Army, In World War I. — o PASTRY Don't stretch or pull «lotieh when fitting it into a piupait. or t will shrink in baking, warns Mrs Julia Kiene, director of W’< -t loghouse Home Economics Insti­ tute This is what she advises laiy dough on greased piepan and ease gently into seams so that it makes a snug fit Pat Hghtly all over to eliminate air pockets Al­ low an extra half Inch for top­ crust pics to tuck under, and an extra one Inch for shells to be baked without filling Basil RATHBONE Nigel BRUCE Hillary BROOKE Hilburn STONE AND GENE AI TRY SMILEY BERNETTE in “Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride” Sun. - Mon. - Tues. that thev can be interviewed, «riven nhvsical examinations and appitude tests I Friday and Saturday First National Bank . - < of Portland, Oregon WEDS. & THURS. BARGAIN NIGHTS Ccndensed Statement of Head Office and 40 Statewide Branches RESOURCES Sun. Mon. Tues. December 31,1942 Matinee Saturday Continuous Sunday December 31,1943 Cash on Hand & due from Banks $72,555,015.02 $82,406,278.22 United States Bonds, incl. U.S. Government Agencies 134,843,935.54 216,870,121.69 Mrs Nellie C’onrey, mother of Mrs Homei Billings, who has been ill for a couple of months, . la improving. „ $207,398,950.56 $299,276,399.91 All Otnei Bonus................................................. 5,437,683.49 14,814,83110 Loans and Discounts........................................ 54,030,792.70 50,916,522.34 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.................... 300,000.00 300,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,710,360.87 2,706,549.82 Other Real Estate............................................. 1.00 1.00 Customers’ Liability on Acceptances......... 16,214.24 3,987.56 Interest Earned................................................. 666,921.99 1,283,672.53 Other Resources........................ 156,362.03 156,363.07 TOTAL RESOURCES ......................... $270,717,286.48 $369,458,329.33 Mrs Dorothy Murphy left Sat- urday to visit her mother, Mrs Chapple, in Portland. C R Ramsey returned to work Monday after several day's ab­ sence because of illness. % G uadar öooities LIABILITIES Capital........................................... $ 4,500,000.00 Surplus.......................................... 5,500,000.00 4,500,000.00 Undivided Profits.................... 1,604,730.28 3,356,674.43 Reserves for Contingencies. . . 1,223,102.94 1,546,862.89 12,827,833.22 14,903,537.32 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. 487,947.76 1,118,892.91 ,........... 3,987.56 Interest Collected in Advance....................... 16,214.24 • _ 166,802.09 125,843.18 Other Liabilities................................................. 119,437.94 231,115.62 Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) 257,099,051.23 353,074,952.74 TOTAL LIABILITIES...................... $270,717,286.48 $369,458,329.33 Acceptances..................... 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