Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1949, Image 7

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VOLUME X X X X IV NO. 15
JOURNAL
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
guests at the John Bowen home Ray Griffitte, Mr. and Mrs. Lester EASTER OBSERVED
Gilbert Holmes and daughters and
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and
1 Cleaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
AT SUNDAY SCHOOL l family.
Mrs. Alva Ooodell accompanied Day.
Mrs. Loyd Adams and Mrs. Thur­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day and OREGON TRAIL, April 21—Easter
BUENA VISTA, April 21—Mr. *nd man Hill to Boise Friday.
! family were Sunday dinner guests was observed at Oregon Trail Sun­ DINNER IS GIVEN
Leslie
Topliff
spent
several
days
Mrs. Geo Cleaver were dinner
at the S. B. Hoffman home.
FOR EVANGELIST
the past week at his ranch near Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram at­ day school with a program Sun­
day morning. The program was
Ola, Idaho.
tended
a
dairy
sale
near
New
j
given as follows: Beginners class, APPLE VALLEY. April 21—Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram
attended a family dinner at the Plymouth, where they purchased flower exercise; guitar duet by and Mrs. Herbert Nelson entertain­
some
dairy
cows.
Carol Adams and Lila Holmes; ed Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson.
Glen Hershey home In Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver and primary class, exercise: young | Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and family,
Sunday.
Leslie Topliff spent several days Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver were peoples class, reading of Che scrip­ Mr. and Mis. Earl Dodds, and
ture Easter story; and intermediate Dwight Wilson at dinner Sunday.
the past week at his ranch neear in Ontario Tuesday.
Mrs. Glen Hoffman was hostess class, reading and musical exercise.
Ola, Idaho.
A dinner was held in the church
The Merry Matrons club met Sunday in honor of the professor
Mrs. La Vern Cleaver entertain­ to the Out Our Way club with 12
with
Alberta
Bowers
as
hostess
members
attending.
Games
were
ed Saturday evening in observance
holding the pre-Easter services. Ap­
of her husband’s birthday. Guests played, with Leslie Topliff winning Wednesday afternoon, April 13th. proximately 25 were present in­
The
afternoon
was
spent
socially,
high
prize.
Refreshments
of
sand­
attending the buffett luncheon
cluding Mr. and Mis. Harry Ernst
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Savage, wiches, celery, pkkles, pie and cof­ but some work was done on the of Colorado and his grandfather,
scrapbook.
Twelve
members
and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver, Mr. fee were served. The next meet­
Mr. Rhodes of Caldwell.
and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, Mr. and ing will be held at the George one guest, Bernice Cleaver, ans­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dutro of
wered
Roll
Call
with
"What
I
Mrs. Delbert Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver home, May 12.
Nampa spent Sunday evening at
Would Like to Have.” Iva Adams the
Conley Wilsons home.
presented a very interesting paper
Mrs. Forrest Reed's brother,
on "How Sm art Am I in Buying?"
Games were played with Iva Adams Elton Stethens of Portland, and
ROW CROP OR FULL COVERAGE
and Bernice Cleaver winning prizes. Sid Russell of San Francisco were
Lunch was served by the hostess Wednesday dinner gueests at the
SPRAYERS
assisted by Bernice Cleaver. The Reed home.
next meeting will be held April Mr. and Mrs. Cris Meltvelt and
Built to fit your job, with power take-off or
27th at the home of Peggy Brown. Holton Stethens of Boise and Car-
Seed and plants will be exchanged. ren and Rodger Mcllveen of Boise
belt drive pumps, deliver pressures 10 to 120
Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Adams and were Sunday guests of Mr. and
family were Easter dinner guests Sirs. Forrest Reed.
lbs. Nozzles to deliver from 5 gallons per acre
Mrs. Martha Norland's two old­
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fivecoat
est boys were away on business
to 100 gallons or more.
near Mitchell butte.
Jack Bowen spent the week-end last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hild, Sr.,
with Joel Mitchell of Nyssa.
Built onto your tractor, spray bar to suit you,
Mrs. F. C. Fry was hostess to the and family went on a fishing trip
Sunday.
adjustible in all directions.
Book club Saturday afternoon.
Larry Fivecoat was an overnight Mrs. H. V. Garrett and Mrs. Don
guest Saturday at the home of his Magnuson of Payette were Thurs­
It will be complete when you get it.
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ day guests of Mrs. Garold Horn.
Little Judy Fox spent from Fri­
fred Adams.
Priced from $97.50 to $110.00
Mr. and Mis. John Bowen, Rob­ day until Sunday in Boise.
Mrs. Earl Boston's parents and
ert and Billie were Easter Sunday
We will sell you all parts if you prefer
dinner guests of Mrs. Grace Mills Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers and Ruby
Rodi’ ers, Ed Brumbock of Roswell
of Payette.
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and Ralph Rodgers of Boise were
M
ack’s
A
n
li-W
eed
Gun
Sec "tyowi 'p ti& tclltf
were hosts at Easter dinner Sun­
day for 28 guests. Covers were
laid for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Good-
Ranch-Way Deafer
Spray Rig Specialist
san and fam ily of Parma, Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Robert and
1424
Chicago
St.,
Caldwell,
Idaho
NYSSA ELEVATOR
Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes,
and Bonnie Kressly, Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 42
HUSBAND HONORED
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
SwinÇ t0
\
à
SECOND SECTION
Sunday guests at the Earl Boston
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox of
Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bab-
bit of Boise, and Mr. Fur's father
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Severt Fox.
Appears In College P la y -
Lee Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Snider of Nyssa, is taking
a leading role in the dramatic
production, “Androcles and the
Lion” by George Bernard ahaw , at
Whitman college at Walla Walla.
COME W A N D MEET
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Y O U R S T O R E WjTH THE C H E C K E R B O A R D S I G N
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Building a greater Oregon demanda building individual proiperity
for all. The First National Bank of Portland, and all our affiliated
banks, are sponsoring a program to promota our atata
by showing how banking services can help individual! toward greater
financial success. Call at our naarait banking offics and tall ua
how we can best help you and your community.
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THESE ARE THE
BANNING OFFICES
IN THE FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
Statement of Condition...First Notional Bonk of Portland
Aran l i , m *
RESOURCES
Cash in vault and in F.d .ra l R .s.rv . B o n k ................. .........$ > 9 ,7 2 9 ,3 6 4 .3 3
Due from B a n k s ................................................................
ilJStJMT.tS
Total C o s h ......................................................
United States Government O bligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed
State, County an d M unicipal Bonds and W a rra n ts...............
Other Bonds and Securities.....................................
Stock In Federal Reserve B a n k .......................... .
Loans and D isc o u n ts................
Accrued Inter««) Receivable...............................................
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe Deposit Vaults
Other Real Estate o w n e d ....................................... . . . . . .
Custom ers' Liability on Accounts of Letters of Credit,
Acceptances, and Endorsed B ills................. • • • • • • •
O ther Resources................................................................
T O T A l B E S O U B C E S ......................................... *
$ 1 1 7 ,4 8 *.1 5 2 .0 8
1 8 0 ,4 3 7 ,4 6 2 .8 6
3 4 ,6 3 3 ,9 4 4 .6 2
1 ,3 2 6 ,3 3 1 .0 6
4 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 6 2 ,5 8 0 ,8 8 2 .6 3
1 ,0 7 1 ,0 8 8 .0 6
4 , 7 7 9 ,8 2 9 .9 7
1.00
4 ,3 2 3 ,2 2 1 .5 3
2 7 4 ,8 3 1 .8 9
$ 5 0 7 ,3 6 5 ,7 4 5 7 0
LIABILITIES
C a p i t a l ...................................................... ................... $
S u r p lu s ...........................................................................
Undivided Profits and Reserves
........
Total Capital F
u
n
d
4 ,5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0
1 3 ,8 4 3 ,6 0 4 .7 3
s
30, 843, 604. 72
D EPO SITS i I Savings
P * mond and . V Tim
i ................................................
e................. ................... .
1 4 2 ,3 3 3 ,3 1 5 .9 0 ) 4 6 9 , 0 * 2 , 3 6 3 9 9
Liability for Letters of Credit an d as Acceptor Endorser
or M a k e r of Acceptances and Foreign B ills...............
4 ,3 2 3 ,2 2 1 .5 3
Interest Received in A d v a n c e ................................
1 ,4 9 7 ,5 7 4 .7 2
Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Etc....... • • • • • • • • • • • • • ...........
1 ,4 9 2 ,3 7 1 .5 9
Other Liabilities.................................
1 2 6 ,6 0 9 .1 3
T O T A l L IA B IL IT IE S...........................................
| 3 0 7 , 3 6 5,745^70
In a d d it io n to iff 4 3 b r a n t h o t t h r o u g h o u t O r o g o n , 13 o t h o r
O r e g o n b a n k t a r o m e m b e r » o f th o H r e f N a t io n a l B a n k G r o u p
DEPO SITS
The First N ational Bank of Portland an d 43 B ronchos........................
15 other O regon banks in the First N ational G r o u p .........................
L O A N S A N D D IS C O U N T *
$ 4 6 9 ,0 8 2 ,3 6 3 .9 9
9 7 ,5 3 8 ,5 5 1 .4 7
$ 5 6 6 ,6 2 0 ,9 1 5 4 6
Th. First N ational Bank . ( Portland a n d 4 5 B ra n c h .« ........................
15 other O rego n banks in the First N otion al G r o u p ................... .
TOTAL B ESO U BC ES
■
$ 1 6 2 ,5 8 0 ,8 8 2 .6 3
2 3 ,9 0 2 ,0 1 0 0 6
$ 1 .6 .4 .2 .9 2 * 9
The First N ational Bank of Portlond ond 45 Branches. .......................
15 other O rego n banks in the First N otional G r o u p ..........................
$ 5 0 7 ,3 6 5 ,7 4 5 .7 0
1 0 3 ,4 9 3 ,7 7 6 .3 0
TOTAL RESO U RCES of the 61 B A N K IN G OFFICES hi the FIRST N A T IO N A L G R O U P
$ 6 1 0 , 8 5 9 ,5 2 2 0 0
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IN THE SAUSAGE. LADY
PORTLAND BRANCHES
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P O R T L A N D M A I N B RA N C H
SIX T H A N D M O R R IS O N B R A N C H
U P T O W N BRANCH
EAST P O R T LA N D BRAN CH
HAW THORNE BO U LEV ARD BRANCH
L IV E ST O C K -K E N T O N B R A N C H
M O N T A V IL L A BRAN CH
RO SE C IT Y BRANCH
SO U T H EA ST PO RTLAN D B R A N C H
U N IO N A N D RUSSELL B R A N C H
BRANCHES OUT OF PORTLAND
A L B A N Y BRAN CH
A S H L A N D BRAN CH
A S T O R IA BRAN CH
B f N D BRAN CH
C E N T R A L P O IN T BRAN CH
C O N D O N BRAN CH
C O O S B A Y BRAN CH
C O O U IL L E BRANCH
E N TERP RISE BRAN CH
F O S S IL BRAN CH
G R A N T S PA SS BRAN CH
G R E S H A M BRAN CH
H E P P N E R BRAN CH
H IL L S B O R O BRAN CH
H O O D R IV E R B RA N C H
K L A M A T H F A IL S BR A N C H
SO U TH SIXTH STREET B R A N C H
L A G R A N D E BRAN CH
L A K E V IE W BRAN CH
M E D F O R D B RA N C H
M E R R IL L B RA N C H
M O L A L L A BRAN CH
N E W B E R G BRAN CH
N O R T H B EN D BRAN CH
N Y S S A BRAN CH
O A K R ID G E BRAN CH
O R E G O N C ITY BRAN CH
P E N D L E T O N BRAN CH
S A L E M BRAN CH
S H E R M A N CO U N TY B R A N C H
S T A Y T O N BRAN CH
THE D A L L E S BRAN CH
T IL L A M O O K BRAN CH
U N IO N BRAN CH
W O O U B U R N BRAN CH
NATIONAL
Carlton Stato ond S a v in g . Bank
Benton County S*at. Bank (Cervallt.)
Philom ath Branch (Philom ath)
Tho Fir.t N ation al Bonk ef Cottage Grove
Tho Fir.t N otion al Bonk of Eugono
Thu Fir.t N ation al Bank ef Faro.t Grove
Tho Fir.t N otion al Bonk ef Lebanon
Stato Bank of M alh ou r County
M o nro e Stato Bank
M o ro l and -Sol I w ood Bank (Portland)
Tho Fir.t N ation al Bank of Prlnovillo
Scio Stato Bank
C la tso p County Bank (Sootldo)
C o o lid g o and M cC lam o Bank (SHvorloel
B ank of Swoot Homo
hill Stato Bank
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— chest, upright, or walk-in type— will carry with it simple
instructions For freezing foods and for maintenance.
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In the city home, you can purchase an unlimited variety
o f commercially frozen foods and keep them perfectly in
your freezer. Your butcher can supply meats and poultry
in the cuts and weights desired. And with freezer storage,
you can save money by buying in quautitie. when prices
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become rancid when freezing. And salt limits the time
frozen foods will keep. This is one of the things to remem­
ber when freezing your own foods.
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Enjoy your favorite dishes whenever you want them. Let
your dealer help you live better electrically with a home
frceaer.