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    Southern Oregon Newt Review. A.hland, Oregon, Thursday. January
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THE PHOENIX NEWS
Phoenix Schools Get
New Wire Recorder
Telephone Co.
Adds Facilities
Several Students Get Cultural
Background With Music Courses
SHORT WAVE RECEPTION
OBTAINED WITH GUITAR
Phoenix, Jan. 13 — Speech and
Phoenix, Jan. 12 — *•«*"
students at the Phoenix
music
B o lli» , daughter of Leo> Bohl»,
high school now have a wire re-
Phoenix, Jun. 13 — Roy Tomp- tuned in her electric guitar the
I n s t a l l a t i o n of more new , corder whlch will be used in the
Ian i t - Music n pl»y'"K 1 larK* Pirt in
klnx was honored at a birthday other night and heard voices in­ I ,, Ph.K-n»x
X " u h ' i d " " >• 'i"
■h" r ir, J lir ' y / ' ? •
switching
equipment in the Ash speech and music classes. Glenn
party Friday night at the LeRoy stead of chords.
Investigation
land
Telephone
building, comple- Aplin is speech instructor and
Tompkins» home in Medford Pers- proved that through some elec- .1«, . . « h o "«■< -<
P" '”
,hf
1
ted last week by employees of Harry Meyers is music ins rue
,
1
.,,1 (..n ird iv in order to leach band and orchestra.
ent in addition to Mr. and Mrs. tritai freak, contact had been I
. teaching at Phoenix include the grade achool (he Western Electric Company, r"
Tompkins were Mr. and Mrs. Er­ made with two ham operators, 'Xcdnk.day a <
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nie Bolz and children and Mr one in Washington and one In 'band'wh^h has u ym X 7 . A h \ h schcx.l hand, which ha, a7 mem-
and Mrs. Charles Nelson and Californio, who were discussing | £ rl, a school orchestra which ha, a 8 member,, and a «ring ensemble will provide central offtce facili- Mrs. Cornelia Barnes returned
ties to serve an additional 500 this week by air from Kearney,
children.
the d e e p snow of the winter. Gui­
telephone in this area.
Nebraska, where she had been
nine member».
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tar practice was forgotten for i ffith
in
saonm
n
w
*•—
,<»■»»;
.....
.
Bill
Tlutton,
The
announcement
was
made
visting Lt. and Mrs. P. H
,
In
addition
to
the
playing
units
Tomrny
Willirns,
PHOENIX LOCALS
the evening while the family
. other
«.a__ rv single
1 c*___________
_ - and I Vlvlce Cook
by
J.
H.
Creager,
manager
fo
r
t
devant.
He
is
stationed
at
the
a
r
Mevers
has
several
Fr<.d
Furry
Members of the Olen Hurlow gathered around to listen in.
M y .«
- .
Hiich a, drums,
Members of the orchestra in­ The Pacific Telephone and Tele- base there.
family said this week that it was
s tr u c t io n groups, su
, dudp Virginia Hunter, Barbara graph Company, who said a
Oscar Hunt left Tues ay or
too cold for them to venture out.
clarinets, and other inrtivioua
Doloreii p aulson, Georgia smaller addition to equipment in Eugene where he plans to conlei
Mrs. Cornelia Barnes is slight­
units.
.
u 1! Owens, Betty Schulz, Kay Fish- the office was made in October with officials at the university.^
ly under the weather with a cold.
Members
of
the
grade
school
Tomn.? V. lian.a, Freddy to serve approximately 200 new
Phoenix, Jan. lr - * £ neral
Mr and Mrs Roy Baker are
band
include
Lowell
Sh*ron,
Olden,
June Owen, Mildred Dubs, telephones. Cost of the two pro­
expecting Dick Babb to arrive service« for Mr«. LuelU Wagler. Sherwin Ibazen, Billy
Joyce
Owen
Matv Lou Knlunl,
WE HAVE A GOOD
home on furlough this coming «5, Phoenix will be held at On­ Gerald Weir, Gary Keener, Kay Bl„ Hutton Milton Fraser, Car- jects is estimated at close to
Mr». Wagler Dahl. Bernal Stevens, Jimmy >k Hunter, Nad. •. Coverdale. $38,000.
week. Babb is presently with the tario, California.
STOCK OF
"Although service already Is
Air Force at Cheyenne. Wyo­ died Wednesday morning from Crump, Jen-y Abbott,
J Virginia Rob t ;, Ani SeiUinger being provided for many per­
ming. After he completes his fur­ burns she received Monday when Calhoun, Raydcne Chlsum, Hatty AUce Seitzngcr, Rose Gre|<o»y
lough he will be sent to Ger­ her night clothes caught fire as Adams, Janice Stevens, Maiv<. Janet Andrus Gurdon Germer. sons on the waiting list,"' Creag
she attempted to light a fire in Suit, and Arlene Rasmussen^^^ p.ujkr ^ rnev Donald Blanken­ er declared, “full use of the new
many.
and
her home.
Members of the high school ship, Leonard Keene,
Leslie equipment in completing held
She had lived in Phoenix lor bund include Gordon Germer, Green. Shirley Schulz and Vickie orders for telephones cannot be
made until outside plant work
the past six years. Her birth­ Fuller Arney, Allen Cotton, Don Cook.
Blankenship,
Garth
Fricke,
Oar-
place was Burlington, Kansas
String ensemble memherx in­ now underway can be complet­
NEW ASSORTMENT
Survivors Include three daugh­ ole Hunter, Nadra Coverdale. clude Virginia Hunter, Barbara ed.”
Creager pointed out that the
ters. Mrs. C. L. Birk, Phoenix; Dolores Paulson, Virginia Rob­ Dubs, Dolores Paulson, Georgia
OE GARDEN
Mis. Ann Donley, Russell. Kan­ erts, Bernal Stevens, Jerry Ab­ Owen, Betty Schulz, June Owen, Company spent some $55,000 for
sas, Mrs. E. P. Huff Santa Mon­ bott, Rayden Chlsum, Janice Ste Mildred Dubs, Joyce Owen, and new poles, wires and cables In
the Ashland area last year, but
ica, Calif.; three sons, Ursal, of vens, Rose Gregory, Janet An­ Shirley Schulz.
still more are needed, and anoth­
Trail; Lew, Kimbro, Kansas; and drus. Barbara Duo.», Ant Seitz -
Roy Tompkins returned Tues er $15,000 has been earmarked
Leonard, Russell. Kansas. Bill inger, Alice Seltzlner, Mildred
Just Arrived!
Van Arsdale, Gridley, Kansas, Dubs, Shirley Schulz, Joyce Ow­ day from Eugene where he un­ for further additions during the
en, Leonard Keene, Leslie Green. der a minor surgical operation. first half of 1949
' Is a brother of hers.
Long distance circuits between
This completed a series of oper­
Leo Bohl's station had frozen
ations the first of which took Ashland and Medford were in­
water pipes this week.
creased nearly 80 per cent—from
place last Nvember.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anibal vis-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe left 14 to 25—last July and additional
' ited the George McClanahan
Tuesday for Illinois. They have circuits have just been complet
family In Grants Pass Sunday.
rented their place across from ed to bring the total to 30. Wire
Phoenix Ladies Aid met at the
the Phoenix school to Mr. and conductors in the coaxial cable
church Wednesday.
were used “five months ahead of |
8 oz. Friction Tape
Mrs. Kline.
schedule to help carry the h ea v -,
C o m p lete M o to r R e b u ild in g
To Buy Your Home See
examiner coming
Nylon Brushes
V X O B K IX M A B A M W O O X V B C K
M o to r T u n e -tib • Jteb orln«
Phoenix Church of the Naxareno iest long distance traffic in the
A drivers license examiner will
Psotor Rev. C. H e n ry Lac» history of the Ashland exchange,’
Kmergency H -rvic«
I be on duty in Ashland Monday,
W e extend a cordial In v ita tio n to
. . . . Realtor
Telephone 7743
ah our friends and neighbor» to *ha Creager said.
January 17, 1949, at the city hall
H ig h w ay >9________ Phoenls. O n
Represented by
fo llo w in g oorvtcee.
between the hours of 9 a.m. and
Sunday School 9:45
HARVEY J. PETERSON
The I. J. Hanscom home had a
M orning W orsh ip 11:00
4 p.m. according to an announce­
set of frozen water pipes this
% Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485
Evening Service 7:30.
ment received from the Secretary
M idw eek P ra y e r and Praia« Ser- week.
Next Time Try
' vice, Wednesday 7:30.
of state’s office.
Persons wishing licenses or
permits to drive is asked to get
in touch with the examiner well
BARBER SHOP
ahead of the scheduled closing
Hiway OS
Phoenix. Ore. hour in order to assure comple­
tion of their applications with a
minimum of delay.
Koy Tompkins Guest
At Birthday Party
California Scene
Of Wagler Services
Paints
Varnishes
Phoenix
Feed and Seed
Seeds
Phoenix
Feed and Seed
Fuse Plugs
Lamp Bulbs
Johnny’s Garage
I. E. Schuler
Phoenix
Feed and Seed
Walt’s
A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OE OREOOH
Nineteen hundred and forty-eight marked a continued
healthy growth for the State of Oregon. In this growth the
First National Bank has shared, thanks to the confidence of
thousands of friends throughout the state who have given
us the Opportunity to serve fully their banking needs. T is
confidence has enabled the sixty banks of the First National
Group to return ever-increasing financial benefits to Oregon s
communities, industries and individuals.
GAINES
We're not in the
.
Dog Food
Phone Book
But
5 cam, .70
our number Is
$o can», $J.)J
7900
Betty's Beauty Shop
Hl-way 99
Phoenix, Oregon
Phoenix
Feed and Seed
THKSI ARK THE
WHY PAY MORE?
Darn Good 100% Paraffine Base Motor
Oil
Qt. cans-, per gallon, $1.15
Per case, 6 gallons $6.39
Phoenix Feed and Seed
60 BANKS IN TNI
FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
PORTLAND BRANCHES
main branch
SIXTH ANO MORRISON BRANCH
UPTOWN BRANCH
(AST PORTLAND «RANCH
HAWTHORN! BOULEVARD BRANCH
k./O TO CK-KENTO N BRANCH
MONTAVILLA BRANCH
XOSE CITY BRANCH
OUTNEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
-4ION ANO RUSSELL BRANCH
RANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND
\L R A N Y BRANCH
ASHLAND BRANCH
ASTORIA BRANCH
(SND BRANCH
CENTRAL POINT BRANCH
CONDON BRANCH
COOS SAY BRANCH
COQUILLE BRANCH
ENTERPRISE BRANCH
-OSSIL BRANCH
.RANTS RASS BRANCH
GRESHAM BRANCH
HEPPNER BRANCH
HILLSBORO »RANCH
HOOD RIVEP. BRANCH
KLAMATH »ALLS, M AIN BRANCH
SOUTH SIXTH STREET BRANCH
LA GRANDE BRANCH
LAKEVIEW BRANCH
MEDFORD BRANCH
MERRILL BRANCH
MOLALLA BRANCH
NEWBERG BRANCH
NORTH BEND BRANCH
NYSSA BRANCH
OAKRIDGE BRANCH
OREGON CITY BRANCH
PENDLETON BRANCH
-.ALEM BRANCH
.HERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
•TAYTON BRANCH
THE DALLES BRANCH
ILLAMOOK BRANCH
>NION BRANCH
ZOODCURN BRANCH
OTHER BANKS IN THE
FIRST NATIONAL GgOUP
‘"S
SSSileuTlÄ a T^ ^ ^ B afü S6 bl ÍW5O ü T/''
- ._ » , everlood yoor ele«trl7 elrewlts. When yoo
lt /
.:
............... ..
A . « « * « w «»M «.
See Your Local Electrical
Contractor
Carlton Stoto ond Saving» Bank
Ronton County Stota Bonk (Corvollti)
Philomath Branch (Phllomothi
The Pint Notional Bonk of Cottos« Grava
Tho Flnt National Banh at Eugono
Tho Pint National Bank of For«»» Grovo
Tho Fir«* Notional Benk of Lohonon
Monro« Slot« Bank
Moroland-Sollwood Bank i Portion« >
Tho Fir«» Nottonol Bonk «1 Prinovlllo
Solo Stoto Bonk
Clatsop County Bonn iSoeNdo)
Coolldgo on« McClain« (Sllvortonl
Bank of Swoot Homo
TamhlK Stoto Bonk
STATBMRNT OP C O N D IT IO N ...
FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K OF PORTLAND
•
DECEMBER 31. 1441
Mombor Podoral Dopo«it Inouranco Corporation
R IS O U R C I 1
Ca»h in vault ond in Podorol Rotorvo Bank...................................
j/g J g 'g J O .J J
Dva from Bonk»..................................................................................... ........... 1------ ‘-----------
Total C o .h .........................................................................
United Stoto» Govornmonl Obligation», Dirac» ond Fully
»117,433,577.11
.............................................................................
Stoto, County ond Municipal Bond« ond W o rro n t.....................
Othor Bond» ond Socurltlo»
Stock in Fodorol Re.erve Bonk..........................................................
loo«» ond ..............................................................................................
Accrued Intoroot Receivable. . . .................. • • • • _
• • • • • • •
Bank Promlto», Furniture ond Fixtur«» ond Safa Dapoxt Vault.
Othor Bool Eitolo ownod................................. ..
• • ; ..................
Cuttomo«' llobility an Account» of toMor» of Credit,
Acceptoncot, ond Endor.ed Bill»........................................
1 »3,543,365.74
43,763,B»5.B»
1,160.103.11
450,000.00
1 «1,684,313.57
1.738,357.16
4,734,316.74
1.00
4 ,10«,745.43
344,704,47
Other Ro.ourc««.....................................................................................
TOTAL RESOURCES........................................................
U A O ItlT II»
$
C a p ito l.............................................................................
............
Surplut
Undividod Profit» ond Reserve»..........................................
Total Copitol Fund»...........................................
. i Demand...............................................................
DEPOSITS j jokin g , and Timo.............................................
10,500,000.00
1 5,530,73S.B6
3 0 ,5 2 0 ,7 3 5 . R6
343,065,335.30 I 4 4 0 ,5 2 3 ,4 2 2 .7 1
147,451,1 R7.4R Ç
liability for lotion of Credit ond a t Acceptor Endonar
or Mokor of Acceptance« and Foreign Bill». . . .
Inlerotf Rocoivod In Advance............................................
Rotorvo for lntoro»t, Taxo», Etc..........................................
4,108,745.43
1,467,751.65
1,013,744.91
247,673.60
Othor ...........................................................................................
TOTAl ..................................................................
In addition to its 4 5 branches throughout O regon, 15 oth»r
Oregon bonks ore m om bor. of the First Notiono, Bank Group
DEPOSITS
No,j#no, ionk at Fortland ond 45 • '« " < ''• * ......................... .. ’ ’
15 othor Oregon bank, in the Flnt Notional G roup.......................
IOANS AND DISCOUNTS
. . . . __ k ..
Tho Pint Notionol Bonk of Portland ond 45 Broncho».............
15 othor Oregon bonk» in the Pint Notionol G roup...............
TOTAl R E S O U R C E S ^ Ror, |aI)d 0 „ d 4 j troncho»..........
15 other Oregon bonk. In tho Flr.t Notional O raup.............
$’ o3,l 54,468.00
$ 5 9 3 *6 7 7 ,B90 7B
$161,684,213.57
2 2 ,2 2 5 ,1 9 0 .8 2
$183,909,404.39
$ 5 2 7 ,8 8 2 ,0 7 9 .2 3
109,001,938.60
TOTAl RESOURCES OF THE 60 BANKS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP. . .
First National’s colorful 16-page Annual Report to »tock-
holders for the year 1948 is now being printed and will be
available on Jan. 20. You may call for a copy at any bank In
the First National Group.or we will be happy to «end you one.