The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 23, 1931, Image 3

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    THË GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931
hay In progress on many farms as well,
this might be called the busiest season
of the year In the Nyssa valley.
-
| Thoe Coward and Delbert Baker fln-
Arcadia—Harvest of grain is w«U
another appie tpraying this week,
under way throughout this district. The
Mrs. Ray Amens and ner son Duane
crop is good. Many acres of grain are I have been spending a month in the
in the shock and several fields are Blue mountains above LaOrande. Mr.
combined. W lththe second cutting of Amens went after his wife la3t week.
ARCADIA HARVESTS
CRAIN; SECOND HAY
M O R E COMFORT
FOE YO U R HOME
A few dollars spent in remodeling your
kitchen this summer will save you hours of
unwholesome drudgery and turn household
tasks into pleasure.
MODERNIZE!
In one inexpensive step you achieve two
goals. A more livable, lovable home! A
greatly increased market value!
It will also surprise you
What a can of paint will do
We are here to serve you with a complete
line o f PABCO paint, wall finish and build­
ing supplies.
Boise - Payette Lumber
Company
Dwight Smith, Manager
Nyssa, Oregon
Rhodes Electric
HATMAN
JOINS OUR EVER GROWING EQUIPMENT FAMILY
DROP IN AS YOU PASS AND SEE THE
Latest In Modern Hat
Machinery
The Hatman
Puts Any SHAPE In Any HAT and
Puts It THERE TO STAY
Wesley Newton accompanied him and
DR. ROY STARK WAS
FALLING STAR WAS
he and Duane remained at Island City.
J E Vincent family of Caldwell were
VISITOR IN BIG BF.ND
HIGHLIGHT IN TRIP
guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs T E
TO MALHEUR tO .
.Sager.
Elg E«nd—Dr and Mrs Roy Stark
Mrs. J. T. Long, with Mr. and Mrs
Dart Long, returned from Salem last and Mrs Elsie Nichols, sister of Mrs
W P Mathews, arrival here Saturday
week. They held a homecoming picnic Stark, of Hamilton. M ont, spent a from Puyallup. Wash., found that he
on the lawn Sunday.
week with relatives In Big Bend, leav­ had something in common with Nyssa
ing Tuesday,
people w hen he glanced over a copy of
OWYHEE BUILDER IS
Last Thursday evening they were last week's Journal. With more than
at a family dinner t
jy ordinary interest he read the account
HERE FROM SEATTLE honored
Mrs, H. R. Hatch, sister of Dr. Stark. of a falling star, as he observed it
Guests also Included Mr. and Mrs. Tom while camP>n8 in a canyon near An-
Owyhee Dam—Jas. Lawlor, of the Ferguson and son of Apple Valley Mr I drews’ Oregon. He stated that in his
General Construction company, arriv­ t o d Mrs. Howard Hatch and sons’ Mr’ I opinion the meteor was more beautiful
ed last Friday from Seattle. Sunday and Mrs. Homer Hatch and daughter I,han any rocket he saw at a huge ilre'
he and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cook made Misses Helen and Pauline. Homer and1 works dlsplay in Spokane the Fourth.
a trip to the Theif Valley Indian re­ Paul Hatch.
| Mathews has been traveling around
servation.
Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone of bit and 0wyhee dam and Nyssa were in
John Burkey, of the Vale reclama- Roswell entertained Dr. -and Mrs hls ltinerary- He haa friends at Owy
[ tion office, was a guest of the F. A. Stark, Mrs. Nichols, Mr and Mrs H R hee’ the Frank Lawlor family. Law
Banks family last week end.
Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. S. H Stark and lor’s daughter Gladys was a student in
One of the most enjoyable dances Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stark.
, Puyftllup high school last year
I ever given here was held Friday at
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stark
" } like your great eountry immense
the theatre. The Seattle Jazz orches­
gave a reunion picnic dinner at their ly' said Mathew- "If is inspiring to
tra furnished the music A large crowd
‘¿ mev
| visualize what an empire it will be
attended.
The month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. ^ en “
J * ■uppUed, anoth« r 10°
Several members of the Idaho de
w
h ? T
“ T * 1 C° P
| partment of public works were at the Clyde Riggs underwent an intestinal j T J f f ™ ’
operation at Caldwell sanitarium last ° f The Journal t0 his home clty'
dam Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Whipple of - Roswell Wednesday,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell of Parma
Mrs. Joe Bruning, H. E. Peck and
daughter Frances were in Caldwell |
were here Sunday.
Engineer F. A. Banks made a busi Wednesday.
ness trip to Boise Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bosshardt of Parma
were guests of the N. S. Phelan family
last Wednesday.
PENTECOSTAL SERVICES
IRONSIDE YOUTH
“Assembly of God" meetings at the
A crowd, almost as large as the
WEDS IDAHO GIRL Fourth of July crowd, picnicked at Big L. D. S. church in Nyssa every Sunday
Bend park Sunday at the Nampa-Cald- evening.
Subject for July 26—Where Are the
Ironside—Arthur Beam, son of Mr well Masonic picnic. A splendid music­
Dead?
and Mrs. E. J. Beam, and Miss Celia al program and baseball rounded out
Come and hear this important sub
Olson of Buhl were married in Canyon the day. It is estimated that close to
ject explained from a biblical stand­
City a week ago Monday. Friends gath­ 1000 people attended.
Joe Bruning was home from Hun­ point. Everyone welcome.
ered at the Beam home Sunday even­
G. H. Ragsdale, Pastor
tington
Sunday.
ing and charivaried them.
Miss Miriam Colwell, student at La-
Herbert Van Cleave and wife moved
M. E. COMMUNITY CHURCH.
to Hereford Tuesday where he has Grande normal, visited the Phelan
9:45. Sunday school. R. J. Davis,
family Saturday.
highway work.
Arch and Kenneth Parker, Erie
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oakes and Mrs. S,
D. Duncan were in Weiser visiting rela­ Mausling, Henry Hatch and Dyre Rob­
erts left Monday to fish at Strawberry
tives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Elms and Mr. and lake.
REDUCTIONS IN
R. L. Haworth and daughters were
Mrs. Chas. Elms of Haines went huckle-
in
Caldwell
Saturday.
berrying at North Powder.
DRY CLEANING
Mrs. Earl Ripley has been 111.
Floyd White delivered some hogs In
Men’s Suits Cleaned
ADRIAN MERCHANT
Ontario Thursday.
and pressed .... $1.00
Eli Rose, Wm. Westfall and Mrs.
GOES TO SEASHORE
Myrtle Rose and chllldren were In Vale
Single pan ts........ 50c
Wednesday.
Adrian—To escape the July heat,
Suits steamed and
Ray Duncan accompanied Ivan E.
John E. Holly, Adrian merchant, and
Oakes of Ontario on a trip to Portland
pressed ............ 50c
his family left Sunday for Seaside and |
last week.
other beach resorts where they will I
Silk
Dresses....... $1.00
Mrs. Omer Presley was called to
spend three weeks vacation. They mo­
Westfall by the illness of her mother
tored over the Oregon Trail and plan toj
Mrs. L. Lamberson.
NYSSA
return via the John Day highway.
The ladies’ club gave Mrs. Pete Pres­
Mr. Holly and his nephew Raymond
ley a shower last Wednesday at the
TAILOR SHOP
Holly were in Parma Saturday.
home of Mrs. Orville Nichols. Thirty
The Otis garage looks much im prov-,
H. R. SCOTT, Prop.
guests attended.
ed since it received a coat of paint from
Webb Otis.
If your subscription is due we will
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeldon moved
appreciate your renewal. If we have
Into the Chas. McConnell cabin Satur­
the circulation we can make The day.
Journal the biggest paper In Malheur
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McConnell and
county.
children Vera and Ellen returned
Thursday from a pleasant vacation at
Payette lake.
WANT ADS
E. G. Hopkins and family spent the
TRUCKING
WANTED—WORK OF ANY KIND. week end with Mr. Hopkins’ brother in
cooking preferred. Inquire at Jour­ the Boise section. The Hopkins re­
and
turned Monday.
nal office.
W. E. Ashcraft and C. E. Winters
TRANSFERRING
FOR RENT—4-ROOM modern house made a trip to their mining claims near
unfurnished. See Mrs. Chas. Mc­ Silver City Sunday.
Raymond Holly spent Sunday in the
Connell, City.
Phone 15 and Phone 2 8
Jess Johnston home.
FRUIT CANNED WITH HONEY has
C. KLINKENBERG
superior flavor. Heat honey—do not
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing spent
boil—pour over cooked fruit like syrup Sunday with Mrs.. Annie B. O’Neill and
Cup of honey same as cup of sugar other friends In Vale.
Call for Foster’s honey.
YOUR OLD HAT NEW
FOR
$ 1.00
(Div. Ontario Laundry)
Everybody - Washes - With - Rain - Water - Jones
A SPECIALTY
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DICK STOVER’S
Ontario, Oregon
DRIVE IN
(ßljitrrlj C o lu m n
S A I L IE
P R IC E S
Fortieth Anniversary Sale— Alexan­
der's at Ontario. 10 Days, Starting
July 16.
K O II O K
FLÖRSHEIM
SHOES
AH Men’s Styles now
and
TOGGERY BILL
GOOD CLOTHS FOR MEN
C ity T ra n s fe r
ONTARIO
OREGON
L isten t o t h e N ash
P ara d e o f P rogress
and Max Bendix, Official
Bandmaster o f the Chicago
IN NYSSA
YOU NEED the articles. I need the
money. I sell for less. Why not ex­
change? Two customer’s premiums in
August. Hazel D. Gildea, City.
THE PRESSARY
W ashing and Greasing
j
FOR SALE—One good work horse. E. J
Beam. Nyssa.
LET US MAKE
superintendent.
JOS1E J. BLOKLAND. Pastor.
11 a. m. Morning service. Re.v Jcsie
J. Rlokland will be present after her va-
METHODIST LADIES AID
! nation at Wallowa lake anJ i .land c'*ty.
i P in. Epnorth league
Jclhod. r ¡«die: will meet at the
« p. in. Evsnm* servic*.
home va aitò. C. A. a c L ou July mj .
We bid you welcome to any and all of at 2 o'clock All members urgecfTo be
our servier-
pre*,tnt. Visitors welcome
I9 J J
orld’s Fair, and his
Band. Coast-to-Coast,Tues­
day E v en in g ! o ver N B C
N e tw o rk , 9 :0 0 E a s te r n
D ayligh t S a vin g Tim e
BUILT BY
E L I BRIDGE
COMPANY
JACKSONVMÍ
PIANOS AT REDUCED PRICES by
adjustor of collections:
Cambridge piano, rebuilt............( 75.00
Kimball Mahogany case......... — 150.00
Gulbra.isen, like new ................. 165.00
and others. Monthly or fall terms. For
details write J. E. Brown, General De
livery, Nyssa. Oregon.
ILLUSA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
NEW NASH
F irst N ational Bank of Parm a, Idaho
CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30. 1931
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ...... _____
$191,622.5«
8tock Federal Reserve Bank ...........
2,250.00
Banking house .................................. 30,000.00
Furniture and fixtures .........„......... 10,000 00
Other real estate...............................
5,628 32
Capital Stock _______________
Surplus ..... ..........—..... ..........—
Undivided profits and reserve
Circulation .......... ..................
Deposits ____ ________________
„...$ 50,000.00
.... 25.000.00
.... 19,431,61
.... 30,000.00
..... 296,390.40
Cash Assets
U. 8. Bonds ____ ___ „... $31.000 00
Other bonds ................. 46.600.00
Warrants ....................... 7.020.94
Cash and exchange ...... 96,700 09
Total Cash A ssets_____
Total Reaourcea
HELPFUL
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LIABILITIES
THE BIG SHOW
-AT-
181,32103
«420.821.91
Total Liabilities
BANK
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W B MITCHELL. President
E. O. JOHNSON, Vice President
W E. KERRICK, Vioe President
R b MITCHELL, Cashier
L. J. r i t s u h l l URTH and C. J. KNIFEL. Assistant Cashiers
JAS. B. NEWPORT
EDOAR DILLY
FRANK A, MILLER
8. O TUNING
$420.821 91
SERVICE
Nyssa, Oregon
Tuesday, July 21 TO
Saturday, July 25
Announced June 28 th
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S ynchro S a fety S h if t
S ilen t S econd
Drive it f
From $795 to $202 5 . . . f. o. b. factory
Unusually low delivered prices, $998 to $2326
Powell Service Station
Nyasa, Oregon