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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. MA! HEUR MOTORISTS i a°“ s*crrUr* m ^ PAY ABOUT i ! 3 , 0 iN 2ND tjU ART t R * ^ J ! they were returning from ft Christian Mis. John Boswell and daughter 5|Big Bend Park BeCareful Eugene Hickox 1 Endeavor conference at McCall, over- Katherine and Mrs. A. Johnston turned a mile south of Fruitland Bun- Vale were visiting In the J. E. Holly | When Moving ------ t, tbs cswaj v r A > j day. Faui Madden, who was driving, re- home Sunday Mra Johnston remained To Be Scene of Killed Sunday ' -olved minor trunes Meter vehicle rcg-.atraf.cn rece'-ptl | ment receives tWo-thlM. ^ j to spend a few days la t t s 5» / Shulti j by Hul from Malheur county * H ay Derrick were apportioned Thursday i.v HUkox M l under the truck and his har'J? a B cId- Pioneer Picnic Qulte a number of Adrian folk at- j In Truck Crash head was crushed when the truck car- ¡tended the Owyhee Dam dedication| Sunday. C. E. w u m SUM MU A,.lierait M l . « - » > <« j Young Hickox is survived by his mines near Silver City. Winters and j i parents, one brother, two aunts Mrs. : silas Ashcraft will prospect while Mr. 0rgm ^. of o j ltaHo and Mrs. Williams Ashcraft will work for Andy and Jim and his uncle V. V Hickox of Ontario. Swan of Nyssa in their mine. Charles McConnell and family re turned heme Friday after a two weeks vacation in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan left Sun day for a weeks’ outing at McCall and ALWAYS FRESH— Council. Adrian—Eugene Hickox. 2i, of Green- leaf. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennie Hickox formerly of Big Bend, was Instantly w . killed and his companion Dwight Mad- den, 21, of Houston, received injuries to his back when the truck In which THEY’ RE Madden had turned cut to pass a car coming from an intersecting road. THE tastiest we can get for you . . . preferred cuts from the best of stock. Full flavored . . ten der and fresh. What’s more, always ECONOM ICALLY Priced! ‘ ,4 I, PRIME RIB ROAST . ,.................................... 18c LEAN PORK CHOPS ................................... 20c FRYING CHICKENS........... ......................... 20c T-BONE STEAK ........................................... 20c LAMB CHOPS ............................................... 20c Nyssa Packing NYSSA PHONE 6 STRANGE BUT TRUE {BY BEN II. SMITH) 'EASTER. IS THE N CHRISTIANIZATION OF A HEATHEN FESTIVAL RABBITS AND EGGS ARE ANCIENT SYMBOLS OF FER TILITY AN O REPRODUCTION \ - - i LIBERIA. AFRICA WAS COLONIZED BY FREED SLAVES. YET LIBERIA IS AT PRESENT A REAL SLAVE S TA TE / V THERE IS PROFIT IN POULTRY ['here may be many ways o f making money on joultry but we have accurate records to prove lat one of the ways is to feed PURINA CHOWS chicks, pullets and hens. [on’t operate on a hit and miss plan, get into the jre profit class. rofitable feeds for livestock and poultry. yssa Seed & Grain Co. I. K. Newell Manager me 26 - Nyssa, Oregon L IB E R T Ny»sa, Y Oregon THEATRE Frulay-Saturday, July 22-23 “ BAD GIRL’’ ‘ EvTryone of 15 years residence Sally Filers and James Dunn others to tilting of the boom nic baskets and the dinner will be sere-, Eoth the hay derrick and the electric RELATIVES VISIT ed cafeteria style. Coffee and lemonade ilne each m its way, are necessaiy o furnished by the association. ! the materia! welfare of the lnterestec AT OWYHEE RANCH will Mr. be and Mrs. Homer Sweet and Rob- publlc. and in many sections of the ert and Mrs. Leta Brown left Sunday ccuntry they must exist togethei. Owyhee—Mrs. Carl Quackenbush, for their home in Tacoma. Wash., after Eliicr cne can be eliminated, and both daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lowe, a month’s visit with relatives and | ,|10Uld be so operated as not to inter and her husband came from Spokane friends. ' fere with the purposes of either. Friday .for a week’s visit at their A number of Bend people attend d principles of safe operation when Mitchell butte ranch. the dedication of Owyhee Dam Sunday I p derrick the vicinity of el- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Schweizer took Wade P. T. A. met at the home of . 1 ectric wires are simple: their niece Rose Miller to her home In Mrs. P. A. Miller Friday with Mrs. E H R. L. Haworth as- ( _ Be sure the mast of the derrick is not Arco, Ida., last week. Mrs. Schweizer’s Brumbach and Mrs. — mother accompanied them home for sistant hostesses. ¡too high to go under the electric wires Mrs. Lult Stam was reported on the ;md that there will be ample clearance an indefinite sojourn. Mrs. Henry Slippy and son Gerald sick list last week. j Do not let the boom swing. First level and daughter Arlene and her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan left for the boom, then tie it down at both Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGinnis are va Payette Lake Sunday. cationing on Elk creek. Miss Miriam Colwell of Fruitland is j ends. o ___________ Do not hold or touch either the chain Miss Mildred Hite gave the children a guest of Mrs. ________ Grover Lee. of her Sunday School class a party Another sudden death caused much or cable and keep away from all metal Saturday. grief among the many friends of the D. parts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klingback spent Hickox family when they learned of the Do not undPr nny circumstances, at- the week end at Payette lake. Their accident Sunday which resulted in the tfmpt to raise or move the electric daughter Doris, who attended the death of their son Eugene. Several wires. Friends’ Christian Endeavor conference years ago the Hickox family wore resi Where there is any doubt of safety in at the lake last week, accompanied dents of the Bend and the youth was a moving near electric wires call the them home. Margaret and Louise student in Wade school Mr. and Mrs. power company for assistance. Klingback sepnt the week end at the Hickox were active in grange and P.-T. Tell the young folks not to fly their Frank DeBord home in Payette. A. work and the family had many kites near electric lines, as . serious in friends who deeply sympathize with them in their bereavement. The funeral Jury can occur if the kite string makes Get your farming implements re and burial took place in Roswell Tues-. contact with the wire, paired at Leuck Blacksmith Shop under day, I Caution them not to climb poles, and new management. Adrian nine, with the majority of to keep away from all electric lines, no their regular players absent, and sub- matter where they are. stitutes picked from the crowd, won Do no[ attach radio aerial to e'ectric Legal Advertisement their game with Notus played at the | poies nor run ¡t near electric wires, nark Sunday. ___________ ^ _ _ _ _ NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE You Enjoy! n Hi.v derricks operated in those sec i tions of the country where electric lines I „ ,M 1 Till are strung have been contributing fa park. Dr. W. J. Boone of Cald. v UH tors In a large number of serious accl- have charge of the morning service at . i(3 11:30 o’clock. Dr. H. H. Hayman of of the accidents were due to Caldwell will be the principal speaker Many ¡errors in judgment of the space or dts- on the afternoon program and C. W errors ii------- tjoom or . Albertson of Pannu-wUl have cha.ge * ^ other , to an un P1“ By virtue of an execution in fore- closure duly Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Malheur, on the 19th day of July, 1932, pursuant to a judgment rendered in said Court on the 13th day of July, 1932, in a suit wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor poration, is plaintiff, and Martha J. Amidon, a widow; Agness M. Stone- man, and John H. Stoneman, wife and husband; and Ontario National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, are de fendants, said writ being directed to me and commanding me to sell the real property hereinafter described, I will on Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1932. at the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the north main entrance door of the County Court House at Vale. Malheur County, Oregon, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, subject to the statut ory right of redemption, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit; The S1-2N1-2SW1-4 and Sl-2- NW1-4SE1-4 of Section 17. Township | 18 South of Range 47 East of the Willamette Meridian, except right of I way for irrigation and drainage ditches, containing 60 acres, Malheur County, State of Oregon. Together with all royalties, rents or profits arising out of any lease or leases of said land, or any portion thereof, for the purpose of exploring for, mining or extracting minerals, oils or gases Together with the tenements, her editaments, rights, privileges and ap purtenances, now or hereafter be longing to or used In connection with the above described premises; and all plumbing, lighting, heating, cooking, cooling, ventilating, elevating, watering and Irrigating apparatus and fixtures now or hereafter be longing to or used in connection with 1 the above described premises; and i together with all waters and water rights of every kind and description i and however evidenced or manifested, j which now or hereafter may be ap- j purtenant to said premises or any I part thereof, or incident to the ownership thereof, or any part thereof, or used In connection there- | with; and together with all the rents, ( issues and profits of the mortgaged [ property: and together with a water right evidenced by 25 3-4 shares of stock in the Owyhee Ditch company. being stock certificate No. 2171. | to satisfy said judgment In favor of the above named plaintiff in the sums of $140.00, with interest at the rate of 8 tier cent per annum from May 23. 1931; $140.00, with interest at the rate ¡of 8 per cent per annum from Nov em ber 23, 1931; $3497.65, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum ;from November 23, 1931; $593.55, with | interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from November 9, 1931; $1072.09, ¡with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum frtjm February 29, 1932; $100.00, with interest at the rate of 8 ptr cent per annum from March 26. 1932; $9.25, abstract charges, paid April 9, 1932; $225 00, attorney’s fee, and $20.00. costs, which judgment was en rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s of fice of said Court In said County on the 15th day of July, 1932. Dated at Vale. Oregon, this 20th day of July. 1932. C. W GLENN, Sheriff. Malheur County, Oregon. Date of first publication. July 21. 1932 Date of last publication, August 18. 19S2 Date of sale. Auguat 20. 1932 at 2 :00 P M J Robt. D. Lytle, Vale, Oregon, attorney for plaintiff. Sunday-Monday, July 24-25 “ SKY RAIDERS” With Lloyd Hughes and Marceline Day Daring drama above the clouds. Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, July 26-27-28 Whirlwind Western Whirling with action Tom Keene in “ FREIGHTERS OF DESTINY” With Barbara Kent For the kids and the grown ups v * -y r j SWV./" . t J - m l ì BRIGHI S I llv M B frocks cult for LIGHT A$KY SHOES IT'll And we have just the ones you ’ll le is u r e w e a r — th ey’ re »implj I want— patterns that^lfiT at the b ea u tifu l!— you must lee them I top o f the mode. A wonderful assortment of leathers and com binations in straps, “ WANDERLUST . pumps and ties for street, dress and for GRIPS most everybody at this time of year. A B a s V eesdaa "S T A B B E V K B U S " Every Sunday night, 9:45 E. S. T . over you r favorite Columbia station. Broad way stars and the Star HewriaeCuncertOrchaetru. th e “ Star Brand’ I Shoemaker»—aad It I one o f our trH| evervdav values SHOE PRICES HAVE TAKEN ANOTHER long vacation trip through the country’s “ beauty DROP! spots” . . . invites you. Our Low Prices on Shoes for Every Member o f the Family Will Please You Get your car in tiptop shape at— Larsen Motor Co. PHONE 16 Powell Garage Model illustrated*» I designed and boihk I W ils o n NYSSA Oregon Drygoods “ THE FRIENDLY STORE’ OREGON NYSSA STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK The First National Bank Of Idaho ONTARIO, OREGON BOISE, IDAHO As made to the Comptroller of Currency at the As made to the Comptroller of Currency at n* Close of Business on June 30, 1932 Close of Business on June 30, 1932- RESOURCES RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ........... $412.283.17 Overdrafts .................................................. 760.36 Stock Federal Reserve Bank 2.700 00 Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures 25.000.00 u.S. Bonds and U.S. Trcas. Notes $278.400 00 Municipal Bonds ........................ 110.900.00 Municipal Warrants 31013 36 CASH * EXCHANGE 9537679 515.690.15 $956,433.68 DIRECTORS Loans and Discounts .................................. Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ...........- ...... Banking House. Furniture and Fixtures U. 8. Bonds and U. 8. Treasury Notes ................... ............. $1.088.81186 Municipal Bonds ...................... 311,119 3« Other Bonds ............................. 15,000 00 Municipal Warrants ............. 115,31633 CASH & EXCHANGE .............. 1,059,092.78 LIABILITIES Snrniuc 8t0fk ................................................ 475.989.tf $7,5573 * 60.000.00 Re-erves Undivided Profits «ÎSSJ5ÎJS2 DEPOSITS »•¡ss 403584 60.00&00 794,697.09 $956.133.68 OFFICERS CRAWFORD MOORE, President J. W. CUNNINGHAM. Vice-President C R. EMISON, Cashier EARL BLACKABY. Asst Cashier A MEMEBER OF THE FIRST NATIONAL OF IDAHO GROUP OF BANKS THAT SERVE THE SNAKE RIVER VALLEY E. A. VAN SICKLIN LIABILITIES C. C. ANDER80N CRAWFORD MOORE EUOENELOONEY Capital Stock ...... Surplus n il Undivided Profits ..................................... Reserve for Depreciation of Building ~~ Circulation ........... ....................... DEPOSITS 17.557, J W. CUNNINOHAM RAYMOND MOORE OFFICERS CRAWFORD MOORE. President J. W. CUNNINOHAM. Vlce-Pr«*ldent RAYMOND MOORE. Caahler *