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JOURNAL 77ieNYSSA THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. SECOND SECTION Earnings O f Bank Reach $ 1 ,8 1 5 ,0 0 0 The earnings of The First Nation al Bank of Portland for the first six months of 1950 were $1,815,000 as reported by President F. N. Bel- grano, Jr. Pursuing the policy ad opted in 1949, *300,000 was added to reserve for possible loan losses from the current six months earn ings, making net earnings of $1,- 515,000. Mr. Belgrano pointed to the fact that during these six months, de posits of the bank had increased *2,339,400.40 to a total *478.766.582.05. He also pointed to the fact that loans had reached an all time high of *176,256,994 78, and that the in crease of *25,201,932.76 was greater J than in any previous six months period. These figures are solely for The First National Bank of Portland and do not Include the 15 banks with 17 offices which are affiliated with this institution. Deposits In the affiliat ed banks total *108,182,166.16 with loans of *28.781,589.73 and total re sources of *115,775,111.87. There are now 62 banking offices in the First National bank group. Before the end of the year two more offices will be added, one at Spring- field, Oregon, which will be a branch of an affiliate, The First National Bank of Eugene, and one which will be known as the Industrial branch of The First National Bank of Port land, will be located on the block bounded by Northwest 18th and 19th avenues and Northwest Raleigh and Savier streets, Portland. COMPARE THIS KELVIN AT0R With A n y Refrigerator Value You’ve Ever S een ! THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1950 kins returned Monday from Warm Return From Lakes— Leave For Wisconsin— Bap- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mally and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobler and Miss Nora O'Brian returned Mon- Sharon left Monday for 8hell Lake, day from a week's visit at Payette Wisconsin to attend the funeral Here From California— : lakes. j services of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ritchie of Taft, California are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson Mr. Ritchie is a brother of Mrs. Wilson. 2 Sunday Schools Church Service Is lake, where they attended the Hold Joint Picnic l tist young peoples conference. Given Near River ! BIO BEND, July 13—Mrs. Jean APPLE VALLEY. July 1«—Doris i Titus of Warren, Indiana and War- Cearley left early Monday morning i ren Van De Water of Marion, In diana have been visiting their par with the Roswell young people for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van De the Baptist Youth camp at Warm Water. All plan to return to In diana soon. lake. She will be gone a week. Altar Society To Meet— The Arena Valley Union Sunday The St. Anne’s Altar society will The MYP group enjoyed devotion MEET DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL BILLS school and the Lower Bend Sunday meet Thursday, afternoon, July 20 al services and a welner roast a- school held a Joint picnic Sunday at at the Cathalic church. THE EASY WAY round a campfire near the Boise the Big Bend park. river Sunday evening. Geoise Ointher of the Boise child A HOSPITAL SECURITY Bob Smalley went to Donnelly ren's home, Miss Norma Hitt, Mr. E. W . PRUYN Monday afternoon to spend the and Mrs. Dick Scott and Qlenn of policy will pay all doctor and hospital bills. Cost is Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Trafell and Mr. Nichols and son. Robert. He will and Mrs. Oorder of Arena valley Auto Repairing low and you can’t find a better policy. Come in and were visitors Sunday at Lower Bend return Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Freeman re Sunday school. get acquainted with this deal. Reboring, Valve Grind Mrs. John Packwood and Jimmy turned Wednesday f r o m Los Angeles, where they enjoyed the and Benny and David Witty attend ed the 4-H showmanship and fitting Shriners convention. ing, Lathe work. Parts Mr. Pierson and Mr. Carver were practice at the Grider farm Sat urday. in Montour from Friday until Mon and accessories Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chand day to get a truckload of equipment. 16 North 3rd Phono 218 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Wagener and ler and sons of Caldwell, Miss Bull NYSSA, OREGON children and Mr. and Mrs. Conley ard and Fiances Foster were supper Phone 5G-W Wilson and boys went on a fishing guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. trip to Sagehen reservoir Sunday. Charles Witty. Frances Foster and Wilma Bullard They report a grand time but poor of Nyssa are conducting vacation fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones were Bible school this week at Lower fishing part of last week on the Bend. Merl and Philip Hatch visited Little Weiser river. Bob Smalley was a dinner guest their father last week at Joseph, Oregon. Sunday evening in the Blaine Jem- Mrs. Florence Belknap and daugh mett home in Caldwell. Roy Pilcher left for Colfax, Wash ter, Leona, visited over the week ington Saturday to get Mrs. Pilcher, end with Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Delno Brock are the who has been visiting two weeks with her two sisters at Colfax and parents of a girl, Carol Ann, born Thursday morning at the Caldwell Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Caldwell of Memorial hospital. Mrs. Dyre Roberts and daughter Pecos; Texas were gueests from Thursday until Saturday In the visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Roberts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell home. Miller Hindler of Nampa. YOUR BUSINESS. AS ALW AYS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dick and girls Little Terry Prosser of Pilot Rock left Friday for two-weeks vacation IS GREATLY APPRECIATED and Ronald Bell of Ordnance, Ore in Canada. While they are gone, gon are visiting their grandparents, they will visit Mr. Dick’s brothers Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prosser. and sisters near Calgary, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones were sur Mr and Mrs. Clarence Fritts and prised Sunday afternoon when Mr. son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Conley Jones' brother and wife and son, Lee, Wilson and daughter, Janette, Mr. of Gresham, Oregon arrived for a and Mrs. Sherman Wilson and visit. Naomi Smith were among those who Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and fam were in Caldwell Monday evening ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keller and for the Fritts-Durnil wedding. The family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer bride, Edna Fritts, daughter of Mr. Didrickson of Caldwell, spent the and Mrs. Everett Fritts, attended Fourth at the Owyhee dam. grade school in Apple valley and The Jolly Janes met Wednesday of Ivan Durnil, father of the groom, this week with Mrs. Lenny Smith. taught in Apple valley school sev Howard Van De Water’s sale held I eral years ago. Monday was attended by a very Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyared of Boise large crowd. His stock, machinery were dinner and overnight guests and household goods brought top in the Jack Reed home Wednesday prices. The Wade P. T. A. served Phone 384 of last week. lunch at noon. Mr. Van De Water Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee and sold his sixty acre farm to Mr. and daughter left Saturday for Payette Mrs. Ernest Seuell of Nyssa. lakes for a vacation over the Fourth. George Elfers, Billy and Loretta Van De Water and Fay Marie Hop Visits Parents— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cranney and son, Frank, of Tacoma left Tuesday morning after visiting over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Cran- ney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell. BE PREPARED KEN POND AGENCY Repair or Remodel We will be glad to give you complete information on how you can repair, remodel or paint your buildings on easy terms with three years to pay in a cabinet only 31*4 wide, 28M " deep, 60 V high I Compare Kelvinator’s amazing cold space! Cold clear to the floor, in a cabinet that fits your kitchen beauti fully! 4 2 Vfc-lb. 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