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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949
The Gate City Journal
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Published every Thursday at Ny.ssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
Entered at the postoffice at Ny.ssa, Oregon for transmission
through the United States Mails, as second class matter, under
the act ctf March 3, 1879
FIRST NATIONAL
LOANS INCREASE
ttal funds of First National to a
new high of $30,520,735.86, with
a book value of $84.78 per share.
match the existing building, which
Mr. Smith said is good. The new
section will be erected on the west
I side j y t the present high school
I ouilding. Speaking of the interior.
Mr. Smith said he suggested using
j is much
as possible the products
I of Oregon, which would include a
j onsiderable quantity of wood.
The plans will be completed a-
| bout February 1.
Uncial Unit's
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Houston Wilson was hostess
to her Thursday afternoon bridge
club last week. Mrs. Eldon Ulmer
held high score and Mrs. Wayne
Morris second high. Mrs. Grant
Lewis was a guest.
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GUESTS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Marshall and
»on, James o f Ontario heights and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey and
daughter, Carol, and son Jack of
Weiser were dinner guests at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Sterl D
Spiesz ^j .1 New Year’s day.
In answer to the year-end call
of the comptroller of the currency, ARCHITECT GIVES
SCHOOL PREVIEW
Ny>sa branch o f the First National
Bank of Portland reports deposits
of $3,875,137.62 and loans of $1,6.30,-
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532.75, according to G. J. Mitchell, out, however, that .gymnasiums and
manager.
such structures do not cost $10 a
A year ago the figures were as foot.
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follows: Deposits, $4,263,777.26, and
'I don’t know what this will cost” ,
GIVES NEW YEAR’S PARTY
loans, $952,772.27, Mitchell said. Mr. Smith said.
"We will know
Donna Lee Wilson entertained at
Bust June's report showed deposits when we get bids on It. We may
her home on New Year’s eve with
of $3,461,508.07 and loans of $1,- nave to cut here and cut there.”
a party for 14 guests. Games and
450610.59.
The st*ucture will be so built refreshments were enjoyed during
For the First National group of that eight additionel rooms can be
the evening.
60 Oregon banks, as a whole, the erected after the present project
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December 31 statement shows loans is completed. When only Che gym- j
BRITXJE CLUB MEETS
of $183,909,401.38, and deposits of nasium is in use at nights, the
The members of the Thursday
$593.677,890.78, President Frank N. public can go directly to the gym afternoon bridge club met last week
Beigrano, Jr. has reported. A year nasium and public wash rooms. In at the home of Mrs. Tom Eld-
ago, with 56 banks in the group, (he case oi fire the building can ridge. Honors went to Mrs. R. G.
the figures were as follows: Loans be evacuated In a hurry because Larson and Mrs. Harry Miner
$143,653,061.13, and deposits, $614, of the large number of doors. The Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Blaine Ballah
019,661.35. On June 30, loans tot gymnasium will accommodate 2500 were guest players.
aled $163,875,390.13, and deposits persons. Pasts in the gymnasium
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$572,979,019.71.
balconies will be behind the spect-1
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
President Belgrano said that the ' tators and not In front of them.
,The Wednesday evening bridge
total deposits, loans and resources' Because of the flexibility of the club members were guests last week
of the « t o u/p as a whole again made ! facilities, four gym classes can be at the home o f Mrs. Ward Tyler.
the First National bank group held at the same time. The build Honors went to Mrs. Tom Eld-
"First In Oreijon". He said that ing will also include music practice ridge and Mrs. Bernard Frost. Mrs.
from the« standpoint of earnings rooms, a shop area large enough for Eldridge and Mrs. Frost were guest
First National had its third best the boys to handle some rather players.
year, with earnings o f $3,722,277.- big pieces of equipment and a
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58 after taxes, 'but before divi public room for nli;ht banquets and
WEPNFsDAY CLUB MEETS
dends, equivalent to $10.34 per other functions.
The Wednesday evening Mr. and
share. This brings the total cap-
'm e outside of the structure will Mrs. Bridge club were guests last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Ulmer. High score was held
by Mrs. Warren Farmer and second
high by Warren Fanner. Guest
players were Mr. and Mrs Ed
Knettle and Dr .and Mrs. John
Kopp.
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Services Postponed—
There will be no church services
or „hurch school at St. Paul’s
. _
Epuucopal church Sunday, Janu-|
ai> lb
Boise Visitors Here
.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgtl Johnson of
Boise were visitors the first of the
week at the home of Dr. and Mrs.,
L. A. Maulding.
Return To Home—
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Ward and
5Qn Conley> Jr ^ e ^ m who vU_
j t e d
relatives in Homedale and
Nyssa Christmas week, left for
their home Saturday.
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ENTERTAINS TUESDAY CLUB
Mrs. A. H. Boydell was hostess
at her home this week to the
Tuesday evening bridge club. Mrs.
O. L. Galloway held high score
and Mrs. George Mitchell second
nigh. Guests were Mrs. Mitchell,
Mrs. Galloway, Mrs. Cranney and
Mrs. Glea Billings.
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CHURCH LEADER SPEAKS
Rev. Merrick of the Educational
division of the Episcopal church
with headquarters at San Fran
cisco, was guest speaker at tne
St. Paul’s Guild meeting Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. O.
L. Galloway. Rev Merrick spoke
on adult education and the Christ
ian way of living. Plans are being
formulated for the organization oi
adult education classes of the Epis
copal church to be sponsored by
che guild.
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Attend Dealers Meet—
J. L. Herriman returned this
week from Salt Lake City, where
he had gone to attend a Ford
dealers meeting.
SAVE
Visits In Nyssa—
Mrs. Oliva Rinehart of Enter
prise is visiting at the Grant Rine
hart home. Grant Rinehart, who
is confined to the St Alphonsus
hospital with a serious eye in
fection, was beginning to rhow im
provement the first of this week.
W hen th at unexpected
e m e rg e n cy strike s,
you realize the merit of all the little
sacrifices that built your backlog
of cash. Real peace of mind comes
Nys>a Group Wins Honors—
The Nyssa American Legion aux- i
iliary has received word that it is
one of the five tnits in the state
that has qualified in the member
ship quota. The Nyssa auxiliary j
wiil receive a citation from the
national president, Mrs. Laura
Good of Portland.
with being able to meet
emergency expenses.
There is no substitute for cash
in the bank to give you confidence
Wins Trip To Chicago—
Irl Nolan has returned from j
a trip to Chicago, which he won
in competitive selling for the
Compton Encyclopedia company
Mr. Nolan is the Compton's rep
resentative for this district, which
includes eastern Oregon, southern
Idaho and Nevada.
in facing the future.
Return To Enterprise—
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
and family left last week-end for
Emmet, where they will visit be
fore returning to their home in
Enterprise. They had been visit
ing friends and relatives in Nyssa.
s a v e a f t h e N Y S S A BRANCH
FIRST N A T I O N A L
BANK
MtMBfl MDiltl DÍPOSII INSUHANCI COBPOHAIION
To Portland—
Mrs. Artie Robertson has gone
to Portland, where she will remain
for medical treatment.
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