15 S o u th e rn O ergon New« Review , A shland, Ore. T h u rs., J u ly 16, 1948 THE PHOENIX NEWS G o rd o n Steveson, E le c tric Tech m d a n second class, U.S. n a v y , son o f M i. and M rs. 11 It. S teve son, has been tra n s fe rre d fro m th e n a v y y a rd s, B ayonne, N J to th e B ro o k ly n , N Y. n a v y y a rd w h e re he w ill serve as a m em her o f e le c tro n ic in s p e c to r's de ta il. T he S teve son ’s o th e r son, G ene Is w ith the n a v y in San D iego, C a lifo rn ia . TRUCKS TO USE TWO STHEET8 EXCLUSIVELY T h e P h o e n ix C ity C o u n c il a t th e ir last re g u la r m e e tin g J u ly ii, w e n t o n re co rd lim itin g th e use n f F irs t and F o u rth HtreetM e x c lu s iv e ly to tru c k tr a f fic to a n il fro m P h o e n ix M ills . T h is step was necessary ac­ c o rd in g to E. O. B riscoe, chan m an o f the s tre e t c o m m itte e a o th e r P h o e n ix stre e ts a rc n o t Mi la la E a rle of th e D id Ore s u ita b ly su rfa c e d to hear the gon, a id g o o d b y e s to h e r chll h e a vy tr a ffic d ie n a n d fa m ilie s a fte i a w e e k 's A i t h u r H e rro n and fa m ily o f A s to ria v is ite d H e rro n 's m o th e r, M rs. M a ry Jo hn son d u r in g th e past w eek end. T he H e rro n s re tin n e d to the C la ts o p c o u n ty c ity S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . E lva C a sto r, P h o e n ix , and Kuby llig g ln h o th a n , C e n tra l P o in t, a re sp e n d in g a w eeks va c a tio n at N e w p o rt, O regon. .Johnny’« Garage < M o to r iC 'bulldljiK M o to r T u n t up - lli b o i 1 i » m i-.inr l if t i n ' y H ti v lt u T e le p h o n e 7743 lllg h w u y 99 1 'h n e ii li. (in CRUMPS FOUNTAIN (formerly Skinners) Your Hot Weather Retreat v isit w ith tie r in P h o e n ix . R e tu rn in g Io tia n N o rth llo l Iv w o o d hom es last S u n d a y w ere M r and M rs B ru ce B ix le r and c h ild , and M rs Ju n e W a n on and s m a ll son. M rs. M E H andles a c co m p a n ­ ied hel m o th e r, M is . Van Wegen to San F ra n c is c o J u ly 4 via p la n e w h e re M rs. V an Wegen w ill u n d e rg o m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t M is. H a n d le s Is e xpe cted to re tu r n the latt< i p a rt o f th e w eek. M r. and M rs. A J H ansen and S h lrle e H ic h u rd s o n to ok a fis h ­ in g t r ip on th e Hogue and it' tr ib u ta r ie s w ith lim t catches be­ in g ta ke n . T h e y re tu rn e d hom e la te a t n ig h t urn! e n jo y e d a m l ' n ig h t fis h fry . O w n e r' o f the P h o e n ix A n tlq u e S h op n ote an increase m to u r is t tra v e l d u r in g th e past tw o w eeks. A g re a t n u m b e r of to u ris ts p r io r to le a rn in g to the c o n tra ry , bad b e lie ve d th a t the e n tire s ta te had u n d e rg o n e flood c o n d itio n s , a c c o rd in g to th e ir re ­ p orts. Where You Meet Your Friend* PHOENIX CHRISTIAN CHURCH E. H. McGee. M in is te r m ill« K< hoot, 10 u III M o ra in ic W o rs h ip H ervlce. 11 an» 111111,1-: i ’ I iis h <<1-22 > r n ) .’> 1« p m . K v .-n ln g S e rvice . 7:30 p in. P o w e r H o u r, W e d . 7:30 p in . I | JACKSONVILLE PIONEER PASSES SATURDAY Mac’s Cafe Goes To K. F. Couple J a c k s o n v ille , J u ly 14— G eorge N elson L e w is w n o resided in J a c k s o n v ille 60 y e a r, die d S a t­ u rd a y , J u ly 10, a t h is hom e there. H e was horn in W isco nsin , F eb ­ r u a ry 22, 1854 M r. L e w is was 1 honored in M a rc h by A d a re l c h a p te r O.E.S., ano W a rre n M as­ o nic lodge in J a c k s o n v ille fo r hi;. 50-year m e m b e rs h ip in each and received a p m fro m b o th j groups. P h o e n ix , J u ly 14 — B e th and W illa r d M u rp h y o f K la m a th F a lls have purchased M ac's C afe fro m G le n n P eterson, fo rm e r P h o e n ix re s id e n t n ow liv in g in M t. Shas­ ta. T he M u rp h y s stated th e y are u n a b le to a nn ou nce the re s ta u ­ r a n t’s o p e n in g d ate due to re n o ­ v a tio n plans. D u rin g th e w a r years w h ile M u rp h y sa ile d w ith th e U. S, N a v y , us a C h ie f E le c tric ia n , M rs. M u rp h y was e m p lo y e d by th e F oster C a fe te ria c h a in in San Francisco. W h ile w ith the fir m th re e years she stated th a t she w o rk e d in tw e n ty -o n e o f the c a fe te ria s loca te d in m a n y p a rts o f the e ltv . A t th e close o f the w a r and th e r e tu rn o f M u rp h y to c iv ilia n life M rs. M u rp h y had advanced to c a p a c ity o f cook's in s tru c to r w ith the la rg e o rg a n i­ za tio n . P e rry M u rp h y , the n in e y e a r o ld son o f th e M u rp h y s w ill e n ­ r o ll in the P h o e n ix grade school th is ¿ a ll. S u rv iv o rs ren. • ■ J ;. fiv e c h ild ­ Y o u r S h e rw ln - W illia m s D e a le r Phoenix Feed & Seed Eugene Peterson, d is tr ic t f o r ­ ester fo r the O regon and C a lifo r ­ n ia A d m in is tra tio n , w i ll be th e speaker a t the J u ly m e e tin g o f th e S o u th e rn O reg on C o n s e rv a ­ tio n and T ree F a rm associatio n w h ic h w ill be h eld a t the R ed­ w oods h o te l in G ra n ts Pass, F r i ­ day e ve n in g , J u ly 16. P eterson w ill e x p la in th e c o n ­ te m p la te d changes in the O. & C. sustained y ie ld la w and w ill r e ­ p o rt on th e decisions ren de re d by M r. C. G ira rd D a v id s o n , as- ta n t s e c re ta ry o f th e In te r io r , w h ic h a ffe cte d O. & . C. a d m in is ­ tra tio n . H ig h w a y 99, P h o e n ix Weed K ille r s &c S prays BUNTON V a r ie t y S to re N’pxt Tr» J’nM PHOEMIX HAZAKEME C H U IC S i'hoenlx Church o f the N azaren . We extend a cordial In vitation to all our friends and neighbor* to the fo llo w in g service«. Sunday School 9:45. M orning W orship 11:00 E vening Service 7:30. Midweek Prayer and I'ralae S er­ vice, W ednesday 7:30. Come and bring your frien d s to the frien d ly church. P astor Rev. C. Henry I-acy To Buy Your Home See I. E. Schuler . . . . Realtor Represented by HARVEY J. PETERSON ■/•i Mi. North Phoenix Ph. 6485 "WART" THE SPEED COP—By Steve # Union Service — 'C ause HEY, HOW FAR'S I IW S S r* 10 A . M . B ib le School. J. O. N P o lin g , S u p e rin te n d e n t. A class fo r everyone. 11 a.m. M o rn in g W o rs h ip . Spe­ cial m usic by th e c h o ir. S erm on by the m in is te r. Tues. 7 P. M . B o y Scouts. Wed. 7.30 P. M C h ris tia n F e l­ low ship. r.n tJ 'ßOUT ~/5O AU (S, f ■ ............' IN NATURAL RESOURCES IN FINANCIAL RESOURCES £ t__ ment of Condition, Juno 3 0 ,1 9 4 * RESO URCES Cedi aa Hoad oad Doe from Bonk* $1 15,8 3 0 ,4 4 4 .2 4 U S Bond», including U.S. Go'irnmen» Agendas 1 8 6 ,9 2 5 ,4 5 6 .5 3 Municipal Bonds and Worranfs ................................ Other Bondi .......................................... ............... d Discounts .................................................. Stock in Federal Reserva Bonk ................................ $302,755,900.77 55,625,541.58 5 0 3 ,8 4 1 .7 2 1 4 6 .6 2 6 ,4 3 7 .9 3 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4,437,235.01 None 24,890.44 Bank Premi»«*, Furniture ond Fixture*..................... Other Real Citate ..................• • • • • • • Customers' Liability on Acceptance* ....................... Accrued Intere»» Receivable ................................... Other Resources 1 ,9 1 4 ,6 8 7 .5 3 2 8 2 ,0 3 9 .8 2 .............................. $ 5 1 2 ,6 2 0 ,5 7 4 .8 0 L IA B IL IT IE S Capitol .......................................................................... 5 Surp|u, ........................................................................ Undivided Profit, ond Reserve, ........................... Reserve» Allocated tor Toxes, Intere*», 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 0 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1 4 ,0 0 5 ,9 9 8 ,4 3 etc........... Acceptance, .............................. ................... Intere,» Collected in Advonee ................................ Other Liabilities ........................................ Deposit, < Exclusive of Reciproco! Bank Depoart,) . . TOTAL LIABILITIES ...................... Your dollars on deposit in the 57 banks of the $ 2 9 ,0 0 5 ,9 9 8 43 1,09 , 24,890.44 ,in ,« yo t e i'e ia ->a n _ i? _ i____:----- i— $ 5 1 2 ,6 2 0 .5 7 4 .8 0 First National Bank In addition to its 44 branches throughout Oregon, 13 other Oregon banks Group work for the are members of the First National Bank Group development of Oregon’s great resources. The Fir,» Notional Bonk of Portland and 44 B ra n c h e ,.................... $ 4 8 0 ,9 1 0 ,1 0 6 .1 0 1 3 other Oregon bank, in the First Nationol G rou p ................... .. 8,943,61 $572,9^9,049.71 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS The First National Bonk of Portland and 44 B ran ch*«.................... $ 1 4 6 ,6 2 6 ,4 3 7 .9 3 1 3 other Oregon Bonk, in the Fir*» National Group ................... ........... 1 7 ,2 4 8 ,9 5 2 .2 0 $163,875,390.13 ......... .................................................. __________ _____ _ « ___ FIRST NATIONAL B A N K OF PORTLAND M e m b e r F e d e ra l B*j»o*fr |o»eroa«e C e rp e re lla a w o h /N I TO T A K E I T THE P E < IN 7 M E H O A H V W A * ) S È VÓU A /N 'T Ä S J \D U M 9 A S Y O U / \^ ~ \L O O K C t TOTAL RESOURCES Phoenix Ore jA lf c M rs. K e n n e th b u rn s and tw o s m a ll d a u g h te rs are s p en ding th is w eek a t th e hom e o f M rs. B u rn s ’ p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. V e rne H astings. Phoenix Presbyterian Church E. . Clark. Minister * v A, (iffir e F e a tu rin g th is w eek . . K W IK I K R A L L S A. H M a c K in to s h , c ity re c o rd ­ er, and fa m ily , re tu rn e d J u ly 12 fro m an e x te n s iv e v a c a tio n th a t covered over 0500 m ile s th ro u g h ­ Processed re c e n tly by the M e d ­ o u t th e R ocky M o u n ta in re g io n fo rd re c r u itin g o ffic e fo r n a v y and in to the S o uthw e st. e n lis tm e n t w ere D o n a ld K ane, A . H. D u d le y and fa m ily r e ­ P h o e n ix , and D o n a ld V a n B eb- tu rn e d J u ly 9, fro m O m aha, N e ­ ber, A s h la n d , fo rm e r re s id e n t o f I braska, w here M rs. D u d le y a t­ th e F e rn V a lle y d is tric t. B o th tended the w e d d in g o f her b ro th ­ yo u n g m en are p re s e n tly in P o r t­ er. lan d u n d e rg o in g fin a l e x a m in a ­ tio n s w ith the n a v y . M r. and M rs. H ilb e r t H ansen and d a u g h te r, M rs. J o h n H ansen and gra nd son G re g o ry d ro v e fro m T illa m o o k to spend th e F o u rth of J u ly w eek end w ith M r. and M rs. A J. H ansen and M rs. R. E. T e n o M and fa m ily o f P h o e n ix . M r. H ansen Is associated w ith D on ald M D ra k e C o n s tru c tio n c o m p a n y o f P o rtla n d a nd w h ile In th e v a lle y inspected th e new J C. Penney b u ild in g and th e P a c ific G re y h o u n d site. T he v is ­ ito rs w e re accom pa nie d hom e as far as Coos B a y b y M r. and M rs. A J. Hensen w ith th e t r ip b eing m ad.* v ia C re scen t C ity . ,7 in c lu d e Timber Men To Hear Peterson 4 6 0 9 6 8 0 4 5 5 .&6