Arizona Tribune, August 7, 1959, page 8 SAMUEL M. WOOLRIDGEj:n Valley Bank CHAMP Licensed and Bonded ' J[ NEXT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR j1 & ... _ . Remodeling repairing-- j!‘ Ranks 44th house wiring a specialty «! AL 3-1347 1110 W. Pima <[• ++£+£££+#£#####£*#*+#4**####4h In Nation 1 Valley National Bank has entered the charmed cirole of the I Hovqzz | nation’s 50 largest banks. In doing so, it broadjumped ! BQR g over eight national competitors—- 5 a *i landing in 44th place from the 52nd position it held a year ago 'Hp { 1015 E. Washington } this time. ? *• * Delicious Sandwiches * Word of Valley Bank’s new * * *+ was ifStv- * _« ? + ranking flashed to president tßk-v J Del Brown, prop. jf Carl A. Bimson by American * Banker, daily newspaper of the banking profession ahd compiler of standings of the country’s 14,235 commercial savings banks. j <1 %c Catty ’I The gain—regarded as one or \ the most impressive in modern- Real Estate day banking annals was made possible -by a record-breaking b \ $60.4 million increase in deposits ® J |f X l"*- ‘wr 'jJv racked up by Valley Bank during f \ /.ji the past 12 months. fl H^lß^2? i I Qnsulattc e ; ’' This increase in deposits, both Mtitei Vv VS|4 > in wwi i^NSi^Bli^W Covering all residential and , l largest lßri'jK g|: __\,JMHHBMIMMfI-^MMBEiIEgB^Hi J time and demand, was the business needs. ! * by far of any bank of comparable size in she United States. / jjri Our 35th year ' I I | (Valley Bank’s June 30, 1959 . 1150 E. Washington St. \ statement of condition listed $535 million in deposits, an all- AL 4-3076 I time high in Rocky Mountain banking circles.) Send u* your rentals * t As recently as five years ago, furnished or unfurnished. Bank ranked 72nd * J Valley only in - * :* Vs% ;• -' | 1 Have long waiting list • f volume; ago deposit three years t ofcustomers. t by j '-'VV: i-'i'.'iv.V.i'V \ f • v ' it advanced to 64th place; the i end of 1958 it had edged up to .' *»¦<«¦ I J *'.>•¦ ’’«¦¦? -» ;3» •#C t 51st position, just , outside the ¦ select “top 50” banks. / ;.']- j, j- '4*;V ¦- ' vS- l . '|| Have you SI2OO Internationally, Valley National to in is now listed among the world’s invest 100 largest financial institutions. a 2 bedroom home, “We are tremendously gratified ~ ‘-^Ma.W'Si’-'3-—f&srl-"'“*“ \ paved street, and \ - at our new ranking,” Bimson said ¦Hr \ ¦ street lights? today. Completely furnished “Actually, it is a direct reflec- tion of Arizona’s continually ex- entered Golden Gloves competition ZORA POLLEY, 26 years old, has been since he Must see to appreciate panding economy—and we share in 1951. During that year he won the championship in Seattle, Washington. He pur laurels with all who are help- ** • became the All-Army Champion in the same year, too. ing to make this heartwarming May His CALL** Folley is Arizona’s pride of the ring. He was born in , Texas on 27, 1933. growth possible.” family moved to Chandler, Arizona, when he was about ten. CLOVIS POLK Valley Bank currently is operat- a profession- Licensed salesman He served in the U.S. Army from 1949 to 1953. After his discharge, he became ing 57 offices throughout the and he is ranked number tow contender for the world’s 14 counties. Two more—. al boxer. He has met 52opponents & state’s heavyweight boxing title. WILLIAMS JONES East Thomas Road in Phoenix, and England. 'East slated to Folley’s fistic prowess has carried him all over the United States, Canada and Flagstaff—are CONSTRUCTION open before the year end. ¦; Tuesday night he came'from behind to defeat hard hitting Howard King in Sacramento, Calif- . 1 REALTY CO. ornia. Folley suffered an early knockdown but he rallied to win. 3432 S. Central fighter times. IJbe Louis is his idol and he thinks Louis was the greatest of all Cali BR 6-2401 or BR 6-2402 Being on time, but not buy- former JoElla Arbuckl