The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1932, Image 6

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JANUARY 21,1932
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A basket-ball team composed of mem­
Loss Snow is til of plural pneumonia.
Blaney Boyd« 11 has been 111 the past
week.
He lives at the Hub Ward ranch In the bers of the Nyssa-Apple Valley Epworth
league edged out a pick-up team from
Mrs. Marshall Spell of Nampa spent Kolony.
Big Bend Monday night at Roswell 33
Monday and Tuesday with her sister
to 31. The game was the third clash for
Mrs. C. L McCoy.
j c
M McDuffy. newcomer from the teams, all three being cloeely con­
Steve Regan was here from Ontario Roseburg, U negotiating for the pur- tested. Players from Nyssa were Clyde
for the meeting of grain growers Tues- chase of the Oeorge Reberger ranch. Benton, Gilbert Klinkenberg, Earl
Roads are being Improved in the Ar- daV-
*
The property Includes a fine apple Boston, Wesley Newton, Harley, Ray­
cadia community by a county road
Tom Coward and family were in Pay- orchard of about five acres.
mond, Chester and Bela Chester.
ette a nd Fruitland on business yester­
Harold
Hoxie
left
yesterday
for
Chic­
day.
ago where he will attend the Coyne
ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Oordon Ray and family came from
Electrical school. He plans to enroll for
Huntington Sunday to spend the day
January
34—9 a. m. Holy Communion
a four months course. His brother Her­
with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
bert is returning from Dallas, Or., to
H. T. Francis, former mayor of Nyssa, take charge of Hoxie Service Station.
Rev. Stanley Moore. Rector.
has been very 111 at his home In Depoe
Bay. He Is now Improving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing and Miss
Evelyn Earp spent the week end with
relatives In Emmett.
J. C. Beam has been ill of lumbago.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Reberger spent
Sunday with him and Mrs. Beam.
Saturday, January 23 and Monday, January 25
At This Season
Merrlt M. Greeling and Coach Owen
FANCY HAMS, King Rose Brand, Lb............ 15c
Price were referees at a basket ball j
Keep your bin well stocked with our
game in Parma Tuesday night when j
PICNIC HAM, King Rose Brand, Lb.............. 10c
Heat Giving Coal
Pannu defeated Roswell.
I Artie Robertson and C.' McDuffy were
SWIFT LARD, Silver Leaf, 8 lbs.................... 75c
QUALITY PROMPTNESS
elected captains for a membership drive
of the Nyssa Post of the American
SWIFT LARD, 4 lbs.......................................... 40c
and
Legion at Monday night’s meeting.
Art
Alberts
was
injured
when
hit
by
WEINERS, L b . ............................................- 1 5 c
MODERATE PRICES
a pick while he was enployed in
road
work
near
Juntura.
He
is
recover­
WHITE KING WASHING POWDER, large
ing.
package.....................................................35c
Miss Anna Davidson of Parma is re­
turning home today after spending the
CATS JP, large bottle, 2 bottles.................. 25c
Independent Dealers— Phone 47
week at the Dick Stam and Fred Kooli­
man country homes.
PORK and BEANS, medium, 5 cans...............34c
E. B. Butler, Jr.
W. W. Strane
Mr. and Mrs. Bob 8tringfellow invited
BUTTER, Pound...............................................29c
eight friends to their home Saturday
night In observance of their wedding
COFFEE, Del Monte Lb.................................. 35c
anniversary. Cards furnished diversion.
Mrs. A1 Thompson has spent several
nights at the Clyde Long home In Ar­
cadia where she is assisting In the care
T H I S IS
of Mr. Long. He has blood poison in
¡his left hand.
Mrs. Charles McConnell gave a birth­
day dinner Wednesday in her husband's
honor. Guests were Mrs. Emma Dun­
can, Mrs. Mary Felton, Mrs. Mattie
Thomason and Mrs. Sarah R obertson.
1 C. L. McCoy of The Nyssa Pharmacy
has installed a handsome Neon sign In
| front of his store. This is the first Neon
Trade Here -W e Will Save You Money
sign in the city and is a welcome im­
“ It Is Smart To Be Thrifty”
Nyssa, Ore.
Phone 21
provement.
Even Leap Year won't stop the boy
A few of the savings we are offering this week:
babies. The first 1933 son bom In Nys-
I sa arrived Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Fetter. Dr. J. J. Sarazln was at­
HOT WATER BOTTLE, 2 Qt., guaranteed ..69c
tending physician.
AUTOMOBILE
Mrs. Mary Nichols of Kingman Kol­
White Down
ony gave a dinner Sunday for the J. A.
MINERAL OIL, Full P int................................ 55c
REPAIRING
Lane family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton
HEALTH CERAL
and family, Mrs. Nick Bach and son
ANTISEPTIC, No. 59, Full pint, Perfect
Kenneth.
Made at Home at Nyssa Flour
mouthwash and g a rg le............................ 40c
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood of Owyhee
Mill
Dam were over night guests at the
Famham Sills home Saturday. They
Just East from Depot
EPSOM SALTS, 1 lb. Regular 25c c a n .......... 17c
Ask for It at
were returning to Owyhee after a trip
NYSSA, OREGON
to Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake City.
B. AND B. STORE
I Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Bradford of
ANALGESIC BALM, French Form ula........38c
R. A. Conant
J M. Robertson
Prairie City, former acquaintances of
“ You’ll Like It
the W. T. Posey family when they lived
ASPIRIN, Will not depress the heart,
in Melba, Ida., were guests at the Posey
j home several days last week.
Bottle of 1 0 0 ........................................... 45c
1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frizzell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bullock In
CASTOR OIL, Agreeable, nutty flavor,
Vale Sunday evening at dinner. Last
Thursday night they visited Mr. and
One-fourth p in t...................................... 16c
Mrs. Elwood Nelson at their new fyome
in Ontario.
POCKET COMBS, Values up to 4 0 c ............. 19c
Miss Marie Hunter went to Portland
Saturday to take her examination for
graduate cosmetician. She will spend a I
NEW GILLETTE RAZOR and 10 blades ...79c
few days In the city with friends and
visit her father J. R. Hunter in The
Dalles hospital.
Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Posey attended
the banquet of the Shlp-by-Rail-Club
of the fourth division of the Union
Pacific system in Boise at the Hotel
Owyhee Saturday night. Governor Ross j
j was the main speaker. About 200 rail­
Service weight for
road men and their wives attended,
every day a n d ........
i Mr. and Mrs. John McDonough, who
beautiful, lustrous
I have returned from a trip to Portland,
j were In Nyssa yesterday. They are con­
all-silk hose for
sidering several farms In this vicinity
dress.
with a view to purchasing one. Mrs.
Nyssa, Oregon
McDonough Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Smit of Arcadia.
rocery Specials
COAL ORDERS FILLED
NYSSA COAL CO.
WILSON BROS.
NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK
ROCERY
SILK
J HOSE
SALE
NYSSA PHARMACY
RAYON HOSE,
Regular 25c,
• N o w ................... 18c
2 P a ir................ 35c
RAYON SILK
French heel, lace
top, regular 49c
N ow ................... 38c
2 P air.................75c
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PURE SILK HOSE
Full-Fashioned,
regular 79c,
N o w ................ 68c
2 P a ir........... $1.35
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Of The
Of The
VALE N A TIO N AL B A N K FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK
Vale, Oregon
OF ID A H O
As made to the Comptroller of Currency at the Close
As made to the Comptroller of Currency at the Close
Of Business December 31, 1931
RESOURCES
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank .....................
1.800.00
Furniture and Fixtures.....................................
1,500.00
U. S. Bonds and U. S. Tre isury
Municipal Bonds ............................
51,000.00
Municipal Warrants ......................
18.607 65
Cash and Exchange .....................
61.156.68 237.064.33
SILK RAYON BLOOMERS and Vest, with
rayon stripe, regular 98c, Each................. 69c
MUNSINGWEAR HOSE, the kind that will out­
wear two pair of cheaper hose, in service
weight and sheer chiffon—
79c
$1.00
$1.50
Nice assortment of all new shades
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts................. .......................$ 88.g26.41
Notes .............„........................$106.300.00
N on-R un RAYON
Regular 35c
4 Pair................ . $1
Boise, Idaho
Of Business on December 31, 1931
Loans and Discounts...................................$4.364.556.25
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank .................. 18.000.00
Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures...... 475.989.27
CJ. S. Bonds and U. S. Treasury
Notes ..............................$1.291,472 99
Municipal Bonds ..................... 430.879.55
Other Bonds ............................
15,000.00
Municipal Warrants ...............
77,898.19
Cash and Exchange.............. 1.896,920.14
3,712.170.87
$329 290.74
$8.570,716.39
LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ......................... .........................$ 50.000.00
Surplus ........... ..... . ............ ...........................
5.900 00
Undivided Profits ......... ....................................
4,632.24
Deposits ..........................................................
269.156 50
Capital Stock _________ ___________
Surplus .......... ................... .......... .........
Undivided Profits ................................
Reserve for Depreciation of Building
Circulation ............................................
Deposits ________________ ________ ___
....... $ 300,000.00
------ 300,000 00
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24,4*6 75
-------
200,000 00
......
299,400 00
7.446.829 64
$329.290.74
$8,570,716.39
Wilson Drygoods
With each $5 worth of merchandise one lin­
oleum rug Free— Save Cash Register
Coupons.
Ny**a
Oregon
T V r
OFFICERS
OFFICERS
CRAWFORD MOORE. President
J W CUNNINOHAM. Vice-President
JOE F DYER, Cashier
J W CUNNINOHAM, Vice-President
CRAWFORD MOORE. President
RAYMOND MOORE, Cashier
DIRECTORS
E. A. Van SlckUn
C. C Anderson
Crawford Moore
DIRECTORS
Eugene Looney
J. W. Cunningham
Raymond Moore
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Eugene Looney
J W Cunningham
Raymond Moore
E. A Van Slcklln
C. C Anderson
Crawford Moore
Ft Puts an End
te Oiling W orries
This “ cut-away” v iew w as prep ared
just to show you h ow efficien tly th e
John Deere oils itself. T h a t s e lf-o il­
in g feature is on e o f th e b ig reasons fo r
th e steady pow er an d lon g life o f th e
John Deere
Type E Engine
The simple splash oiling
system insures the thorough
lubrication of every work­
ing part. Clean oil is kept
circulating — every impor­
tant working part is bathed
by a spray of oil while the
engine is in operation. Oil­
ing is stopped automatic­
ally when the engine is
stopped—no oil is wasted.
M essy, easily fo rg o tte n
sight-feed oil cups are done
away with and friction,
one o f the greatest o f power
thieves, is reduced to a min­
imum by this positive auto­
matic oiling system.
Come in and have us
show you how efficiently
the John Deere oils itself.
Examine the simplicity o f
design and the sturdiness
of its parts—the John Deere
engine will do its work
steadily and efficiently and
will stand up under severe
conditions on your farm.
B o s u r e t o a oe t h is a ll - e n c l o s e d s o l f - o i l -
in g p o w e r p l a n t n e s t t i m e y o u a r e i n t o w n .
Baldridge
^
Implement Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
E this Store You Get Q U A L I T Y
AM O
SERVICE
Break the Shackles of
.Wash Day Drudgery
Don’t Wear Your Youth and Strength
Away Over a Tub and Scrubbing Board
Buy ELECTRIC
WASHER
Make up your mind that you will put an
end to old-fashioned washing methods and
begin the New Year with an Electric Wash­
er. Let a Modern Electric Washing Machine
lift the burden of wash day from your
shoulders.
PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER!
VALUES WERE NEVER GREATER;
Never before have you been able to buy so
much f o r so little. Electric W a s h i n g
Machine prices have come down to new
record low levels. The quality has been in­
creased and many new refinements and im-
provements. Today you can buy finer, more
efficient Electric Washers at far lower
prices than at any time in the past.
Ask Your Dealer
for a Demonstration
Go to your nearest dealer and see the lat­
est model Electric Washers. Let him explain
the new features and betterments that have
been made. See for yourself the low prices
and the increased value and efficiency of
machines. Then, decide to get the Washer
you have wanted and needed.
Call Your Dealer Today
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