Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 20, 1945, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY. SEPT. 40, 1941
to return in the nur future. We tomobiles, farm machinery and
have positions waiting fur ull of household appliances.
them us soon us they return."
Expansion of the bank's farm
Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
“A total of over one hundred field service was recently accom­
thirty million dollars worth of plished with the appointment of
Series
E. F und G War Bonds several field men w o r k i n g
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
were sold over the counters of throughout the state with agri­
the First Nutionul Bunk and its cultural and livestock operators.
Entered as aecond-clasa mali matter in the post office at Ash­
branches throughout the state.
land, Oregon, February IS, 1935, under the act of Congress
Many hundreds of thousands of
of March 3, 1879.
ration bunking it e m s w e n t
through our bank operations dur­
ing the period of the war and
4-
tins year, and am bending every
will continue to be handled until
possioie effort toward tnat end.
such a time as all rationing acti­
BILL HAS MfSLEA D IN G
vity is suspended."
TITLE. The bill wmcn nas hau a
ine bank president is enthus­
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lot of publicity under tne mis­
iastic about their expunded loan
leading title, “Full Employment
program designed to meet the
Bill" may reach the tloor of tne
needs of business for capital fin­
Corns in, let us explain
BY HARRIS ELLSWORTH
, House within a few days. This
ancing in this reconversion per-
oill is, in my opinion, tne heignt
>d. lie states that ape iul empha­
Representative. In Congress
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a/ the Varsity, George Brent und Joan Fontaine are co- sis is now being placed on term
of demagoguery, ft is not a tuii
from Oregon
167
East
Mein
Street
employment bill—it isn’t even an
loans
to
small
businesses
and
the
es /n the gay and tit acious story of a girl ubo could fool all o f the
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employment bill of any kind. It
I be Affairs of Susan". The picture plays through Saturday night. bank’s facilities are being broad­
FORCES BEING REDUCED does not provide for, or guaran­
ened to handle consumer credit
on purchases of long awaited au-
Every member of Congress, both tee, the employment of anyone,
After the death of Mr. Failing, F. Wente, M. C. Woodard and
House and Senate, is receiving except possibly a few additional
many requests from parents of government employees to compile Henry W. Corbett was elected Thos. W. Young.
president on December 31, 1898.
servicemen, and from servicemen statistics.
The bank's founders had the
Furthermore, the actual inven­ A. L. Mills was elected president vision, but they could not fore­
themselves, for information rela­
tive to release from the service. tories of jobs which will be made April 9, 1903 following Mr. Cor­ see the activities the First Nat­
As this is written, there is not if the measure becomes a law can bett’s and Mills was succeeded ional Bank would enter into dur­
much additional specific informa be made if the measure becomes upon his death by C. F. Adams, ing the World War II. Employees
.
this Clean, Family Newspaper
tion o nthis subject than is al a law can be, and in fact, in many- who was elected president Aug­ have entered wholeheartedly in­
cases
are
already,
compiled
by
ust
15,
1927.
ready generally known. It will be
to the sale of war bonds, ration
T he C hristian S cience M onttor
On June 1, 1932, Mr. Adams banking and other wartime dut­
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necessary to retain in service the Commerce Department and
x Free from crime and sensational news . . Free from political
quite a substantial number in the Labor Department. The bill was named chairman of the ies.
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'special interest" control . , . Free to tell you
bias
Free from "special
further
would
require
the
Presi­
board of directors and E. B.
the Army and a sizable Navy.
"We are proud of the record of
the truth shout world events. Its own world-wide staff of corre­
dent
to
submit
an
employment
MacNaughton
elected
president
Just how long such large forces
our bank during the war,” stated
spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you
will be necessary, n o ' one can program to Congress, which he of the bank.
President MacNaughton. “383 of
and ,your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features
already has every right to dt.
Present directors of the First our men and women have been in
guess.
to i clip'
and keep.
clip a
and which he probably will do, National Bank are: Burt Brown the armed forces of our country
f " The c a r ia li* * la ta a t* r*M la t> l*l Satlat!
However, both the Army and without any further legislative Barker, Mason L. Bingham, H. F.
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serving in all the theatres of act­
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Navy are working rapidly to re­ authority.
Cabell, Ben R. Chandler, Carlos ion. Of this number three have
M tuilar.
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lease personnel. Sena t e a n d
As legislation, the bill is both C. Close, E. Franz, A. P. Giannini lost their lives. To date only 32
House committees are now in­ harmless and useless, but its Wm. A Haseltine, L. H. Hoffman,
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in ti „UomaUoa.
vestigating service demobilization proponents are leading the people G. C. Lorenz, J. H. Mackie, E. B. have been discharged to return to
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and are inquiring as to why the of the country to believe tnat MacNaughton. Paul Neils, V. V.j their positions with the First
announced reduction is being ac­ this legislation will guarantee Pendergrass, W. J. Seufert, Carl National, but we are planning on
a great more of them being able
complished so slowly. I am in­ jobs for everybody. It will do no
formed that the Army has al­ sucn tmng. It wil not, in fact, pro­
ready set up a number of new vide for doing anything that can­
separation centers, and expects not, to a large extent, already be
to have more than a hundred done.
such centers in operation this
AUTO TRAFFIC HEAVY. 11
week. I am very anxious to see made the trip East by automobile,
boys who are in highschool and and found traffic quite heavy
college released immediately, so and accommodations for the
that their work may be resumed night stops difficult to obtain. Ap­
parently the end of gasoline rat­
ioning released a lot of pent-up
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desire to travel and lots of people
DEVELOPED & PRINTED
are using the highways. I endea­
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
vored to find out how soon an
Double size 25c
adequate supply of tires for civil­
5c extra of Panchromatic. Alt ian travel wil lbe available, but
fine gTain developed. Reprinte
there seems to be no information
2c each. Double size 3c each.
on this subject y et
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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copying. Low prices. Send to—
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BANK OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
(Continued from page 1)
Under their guidance the bank I
prospered and soon sought larger
quarters, first in the Corbett
building at 91 First street, then
I later in its own building at the
Southeast corner of First and I
streets.
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While still in this location plans |
had been worked out to consolil
date the First National with the |
Insurance
Security Savings and Trust Com­
pany, the first merger with any
'you can depend on’ other banking institution. This
was accomplished when the First)
National moved to the new Cor­
• Automobile
bett building on the Southeast |
corner of Fifth and Morrison |
• Fire
streets in July 1914.
The bank stayed here while its |
new building was being construct
ed on the Fifth and Stark corner
B urns A gency
of the present location and moved
ON THE PLAZA
there in November, 1916. The an­
nex was built and occupied on |
Friday, July 4, 1924.
Try Our
Bank loans are and should be a perfectly normal
Rug Cleaning Service
pari of modern business. The -First N atio n al Bank
We appreciate your patronage
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
welcomes the opportunity to help plan with you the
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
financial requirements of your business...on a basis
designed to help you meet today's problems and to
capitalize on the postwar business opportunities to
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
come in the great Northwest.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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