The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 11, 1934, Image 6

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iV I 0 * 3 / i | from Brogan last week end.
ELECTS DIRECTORS
Mr and
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Mrs. Herschel
Thompson
and Mrs. W. F. McLing spent Sunday
in Emmett at the H. B. Earp home.
APPLE VALLEY
NYSSA SCHOOL NEWS
School was resumed Monday after
Attorney E. Otis Smith spent Satur- j
Henry Otsni, who has been farming
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy and child­ , the tract owned yb Governor Ross In I two weeks holidays with all teachers
dt.y evening with friends In Nyssa.
J. Edwin Johnson
was here from | F. W. Jordan has rented the Clare
ren were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell, has leased one of E. O. John­ present except Miss Stella Flshburn
The Malheur county
Vale Monday on county road business. Linder farm for the coming season.
unemployed
Big Bend—Election of directors for John Carnage of Emmett Friday.
son ranches In Apple Valley where be who has been ill of Inflammatory rheu­
league will meet at the city hall in Big Bend park was held Thursday.
Mrs. O. R. Hite returned Saturday j Owyhee community club will meet Ontario
Miss Bertha Klug returned to Ellens- will engage In truck farming. It com­ matism. She Is improving and Is ex­
Thursday night, January 11.; clln t
Allen.
Bob Welsh, Harvey
pected to return from Portland soon.
from a visit with her daughter Wanda January 18. with Mrs. Fred KUngback
burg. Wash., last week after spending prises 90 acres.
Kermlt Llenkaemper returned last Hatch. Arthur Holly and Walter Strad- the holidays with her parents Mr. and
who Is working In Ontario.
All members are invited to attend.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ada Haworth has been 111 of flu
Thursday from Portland where he lev
elected to serve for the coming Mrs. John Klug.
Tom Ferguson has been named Evelyn for several days.
A baby son was born to Dr. and Mrs.
Don Graham was Invited to speak at spent the holidays with his parents.
year. N. 8. Phelan was elected secre­
Dalo Freel returned to school Tues­
Darlene.
Brady
Fowler
threshed
oats
for
Jack
Raymond Tacke at the Holy Rosary a meeting of the Fruit land uncmploy-
The Dan Nichols have moved to the day after recovering from pneumonia.
Rev. A. B. Parrott and family of I tary.
McConnell the last few weeks and this
hcapital last Tuesday.
led league in that city last Tuesday.
Caldwell is a week Is commencing a contract for house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Jade
Oeorgla Toombs was able to return
Caldwell were visitors at the parsonage | Miss Hinderlider of
Chas. M. Paradis spent several days | clarence Van Dusen, Boise auditor, last Sunday evening.
guest In the B. G. Roberts home.
after recovering from an operation for
chopping hay for the McConnell sheep. Profltt who have moved to Nampa.
at McDermitt last week to see that ¡left Sunday for Boise after a week's
The Ray Teners are moving to Wen­ Appendicitis and measles. As the two
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan were Vale
Charles Marshall and son Victor
Mrs W ilp>r Marshall of Valley View
PWA rules are being observed in I-O-N ‘ Visit here on business. He testified
visitors Friday.
dell.
proved a bad combination she was very
shipped
a
carload
of
beef
steers
to
the
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has
b-en
visiting
with
Mrs.
Bessie
Car­
road work in that vicinity.
¡Monday in the Angela Hopper case.
Misses Virginia Miller, Evelyn Ha­
Norman Robert returned to the Un- 111 during the holidays.
Portland market on Friday.
ver rnd son and other Nyssa friends
worth and Ingrid Ahoe entertained a |most of the week.
!iversity at Moscow last week after
Harriet Sarazin and Virginia Miller
A baby daughter was born to Mr. and
John Klug has a crew of men at
Dick Tensen returned Tuesday from j number of their Nyssa f-iends at a Jolly
spending the holidays at home.
Mrs. John Kooptnan at their country work on his siphon contract on the
of Big Bend have been ill during the
Heim
an
Towne
took
Mrs.-Towne
to
Miss Luclle Stephens returned to her week.
home the 8th, Dr. Sarazin attending. Owyhee. As this Is his second Job here, Portland where he sold two cars of party at the Haworth home last Wed-
Boise Thursday for medical treatment. school in Hood River.
j nesday evening.
Midyear examinations will be given
The father is a cousin of John Hoop- he Is beginning to feel like a native son. Malheur county beeves.
She Is a patient at St. Alphonsus hos­
man who lives in town. The new baby j Mr. Klug is a new subscriber of the
In the grades this week.
D. J. Flinn was low bidder on carry- I M rs * • ?vardnTe r’ wuho ™ d f, ^ r pital. The children Colleen and Evelyn
was named Johanna Marie.
Journal.
ing the mail from the d e p o tto the i home with the L. Eachus family the
60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
¡and Mr. Towne are staying at the Ed-
postoffice. Mr. Flinn is a brother 0f , ^ \ year' h“ ^ ne ^ ^aldwen to work
Eagles card party tonight (Thursday)
'die Powell home.
Mrs.
Chas. Garrison’s parents Mr.
Mrs Brady Fowler.
I A large "umber of P.-T. A. ladles
Come.
and
Mrs.
John
F.
Freeman
of
Atchison,
Jack
Whalen
of
Nampa
was
here
in the H. E. Haworth home.
.
Mr. and Mrs Wm Peutz attended gathered at the home of Mrs. Chas. Monday, paying a visit to his ranch Kan., celebrated their 60th wedding an­
UP—Following horses, one
the funeral services in Payette Tuesday McConnell last Friday. After enjoying rented by the Sullivan family. Mr. niversary In December. They are 81 TAKEN
cream color saddle horse; one dark
for Curt Kahooskl. resident of the an elaborate dinner an hour was spent Whalen also appeared before the coun­ years of age and well and hearty. They
Owyhee ten years ago.
! working on a quilt after which the ty court to ask that the county road served an anniversary dinner for 42 Iron-gray saddle horse; one bay 2 -year
children, grand-children and great old mare. Vest Brothers, 3 ml. NW of
Atomey R. D. Lytle went to Portland business meeting was held. The next from Nyssa to his ranch be improved.
Nyssa.
1A X.
the forepart of the week. He will under' meeting will be held at the B. G. Rob-
The CWA crew at work at the grand-children.
go further treatment as he has been erts home.
schoolhouse started
hauling
gravel
feeling poorly the past few months.
Grange will meet next Tuesday even- Tuesday from the Sam Playford farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mattingly brought ing. Practice of first degree work will j Much progress has been made on the
their daughter Mary from
Rockville be put on durlnng the Lecturer’s hour. school project.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welsh and child­
Saurday and r emained over Sunday
Journal Ads Bring You Good News.
ren of Boise were week end guests in
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frizzell.
Misses Louise and Jackie Wilson and the Thos. Welsh home.
Case Munntjewerff and Dale Ash-
Ray Jackson of Welser came to Nyssa
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs. Delbert craft transacted business in Caldwell
Taylor and baby son.
I Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boggs and Mrs. | Mrs. Phln Case is suffering with a
This week we paid the grower—
¡severe attack o f flu.
Alvin Anderson of Boise spent Monday
Misses Margaret and Alice Weir were
with the'r sister Mrs. Charles Toombs
six o'clock dinner guests in the C. C.
and family.
"A Member of the Federal Reserve System"
Case home in Arena Valley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Farnham Sills were
Harvey Hatch transacted business in
hosts at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Nyssa and Vale Tuesday.
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Ontario, Oregon, December 30, 1933
Mrs. Francis Burger. W. F. McLing.
for top birds shipped last week. We will con­
Polk Olson, brother of Stanley Sills
and members of the Sills family.
Mlss Lamina Banks visited friends
There is on Deposit with this B ank......... $696,478.55
tinue to get the grower top price for all poultry
. .
in Ontario and Boise during the holi-
The Eagles lodge gave a spot dance,
wlth her parent/ at Elmira,
Saturctey evening with Ray KencUer
she „ ttttendlng the Unlversity
Large
and his new committee In charge. Miss of Washlngton at Seattle this year
Our Circulating Currency Amounts to .... 60,000.00
25c tube
Venice Brown and Ted Newell u/r»„
J
won i
prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Root attended fun-
This represents National Bank Currency, now in
G IA N T
Mrs. Dale Garrison returned home eral service for Mrs. Victor Ashcraft, 27.
45c size _ _
circulation, and which is secured by U. S. Govern-
,
young
Nampa
matron,
in
Caldwell
yes­
Sunday after spending most of last
7 kinds o f stains discolor teeth.
ment Bonds on deposit with the U. S. Treasurer.
week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed terday. The services were conducted by
Colgate’s removes all 7.
the Rebekah lodge. Interment was in
DuPre near Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Thomason were Canyon Hil1 cemetery.
$756,478.55
here Monday from their home near
Frank Byers ic building a cabin at
Parma. While here the Thomasons the tunnel camp of the General Con­
subscribed to The Journal to keep tab struction company. His home In Ore­
on old friends.
gon Trail will be occupied by Mr. and
County Agent R. G. Larson, a visitor Mrs. Rolland Holmes.
Everything in Meats
TO MEET THE ABOVE DEPOSITS AND
here Saturday, said work will get under
Les Gardner of the Seattle office of
way soon on the com -hog control pro­ the General Construction company was
NYSSA, ORE.
CIRCULATING CURRENCY WE HAVE:
gram In Malheur county. A first big here the forepart of the week to advise
meeting will be held in Ontario and I Roy Kendler, timekeeper on the tun
LARGE
community meetings will follow.
jnel job, in regard to NRA labor re-
35c
tube
Cash on Hand and Due From B an ks..... $269,464.57
Wilma and Robert Montgomery are .Quirements.
Its olive and palm
Actual cash in our vaults or deposited with the
new pupils at Owyhee school. An older
Paul Vernon, superintendent f o r :
oils sooth* the skin.
boy Kenneth Is attending high school Morrison-Knudson
company.
came
Federal Reserve and other Banks, payable on de­
In Nyssa. Their father is with the Ter- from Boise Saturday to locate camp!
mand.
tellng company and they reside at the for the Owyhee siphon job. Mr. Vernon
Tertellng camp.
was here on a former job.
Dr. B. M. MacLafferty came from
At the regular meeting of the board
Loans and Discounts..............................
156,659.75
Aberdeen, Wash., Sunday to visit until of directors of the Owyhee project last I
yesterday with his father and brother . Tuesday night, Maurice Judd took of-
Loans made to firms, business and professional
Oeorge. On return to Aberdeen, he was flee as director succeeding S. D. Gosh-
men, fanners and stockmen of Ontario i d vici­
accompanied by his father David Mac­ ert, veteran member of the board.
nity.
Lafferty who will spend the balance of Other directors are Dr. J. J. Sarazin
the winter In Wasnington.
and C. C. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Posey and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaMoine and
ter Grace returned last Wednesday daughter Mary and Mrs. Catherine
United States Government B on d s.......... 254,950.00
Large
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Marcus, mother of Mrs. LaMoine. mov­
— on ttaple, useful groceries you can’t do with­
Harlan In San Francisco. They saw ed from Boise to Nyssa last week. Mr.
35c tube
many wonders In the city, among them LaMoine is working with Chas. W. Far­
City o f Ontario B on d s............................... 74,265.00
reg. 45c
out. Stock up for wintry days at attractive spec­
a Christmas picture with living char­ mer on the Owyhee project. Miss Mary
Direct obligations of the City o f Ontario.
G IA N T
acters in Golden Gate park. Shepherds entered high school Monday.
ial prices for—
SIZE
wth their flocks and a lighted Star of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing were
Gives longer lasting shaves.
the East formed the keynote. They en- Idinnner guests Friday of Mrs. Annie B.
toyed a steamship trip and a visit to O'Neill and daughter Mrs. Leslie Crain
Other Bonds .............................................
23,690.00
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY
the nation's largest dirigible. Mr. Posey 10f Kelso at the O’Neill home In Vale.
Direct obligations of Irrigation Districts, School
I has not returned to work as he Is hav­ Mrs. Crain and baby son left Saturday
Districts, etc.
ing a month's vacation..
for Kelso after two weeks visit with rel­
Saving Days— Saving Days— Saving Days
atives In Vale. Mrs. Crain’s home was
Journal Ads Bring You Good News. not damaged by the recent floods.
NYSSA, OREGON
T urkeys
WANTED
COLGATE’S
16 c per pound
so—
Ribbon
Dental
Cream
The Ontario National Bank
19c
35c
Special!
SHIP WITH US
Nyssa Packing
PALMOLIVE
SHAVE
C R EA M
25c
Special!
COLGATE’ S
Rapid
Shave
Cream
25c
35c
Special!
NYSSA PHARMACY
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb. c a n ..... 27c
W arrants.....................................................
17,953.32
Issued by State ot Oregon and School Districts In
HILLS BLUE CAN COFFEE, 1 lb. pkg........ 25c *
Malheur County.
PICNIC HAMS, Medium size, lb.......................9c
TOMATOES, No. 2 1-2, c a n ...........................11c
Stock in Federal Reserve B an k................
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, can .................. 10c
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE
JELLO, all flavors, pkg..................................... 5c
First National Bank of Parma, Idaho
SW AN’S DOWN CAKE FLOUR,
pkg .......... 33c
GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR, Soft as silk,
pkg................................................................... 33c
GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK FLOUR, pkg.
DECEMBER 30, 1933
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LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Loans nnd Discounts
Stock Federal Reserve Bank ........
...
Capital Stock
$106.600.14
2,250.00
( 50,000.00
Surplus ......... ........................... .......
25.000.00
16.827.80
o
DASH WASHING POWDER, 5 lb. pkg........39c
CAMPBELLS SOUP, All flavors, 3 f o r ....... 25c
Banking House
30,000.00
Undivided Profits
Furniture and Fixtures
10.000.00
Ctfculation ............................... ......
Other Real Estate
.............
Deposits ......................................
5,18164
Unexpired Insurance ....................
Banking H ouse.........................................
U. S
PEAS, CORN TOMATOES, STRING BEANS
Mixed Case, 24 ca n s .................................$2.40
Bonds ...................
Other Bonds
of Incumbrance.
30,000.00
242,957.02
Furniture and Fixtures ...........................
Warrants
................. .........
iq.282.04
Cash and Exchange
WILSON GROCERY
Other A ssets...................................... .......
$ 57.350.00
33,115 00
$210.298 34
Total Resources
(364.784.82
6,433.52
Assessment for membership in Federal Deposit In­
surance corporation, and Investment tn feed for
livestock for customers’ needs, being sold under
109.549 30
Total Cash Assets
2,500.00
Actually worth considerably more than this figure.
456.70
.....................
22,500.00
This Includes the Hotel Building adjoining, all clear
Cash Assets
Special on Vegetables by the Case
3,000.00
circulation.
BAKING POWDER, Calumet, 1 lb. can....... 25c
à
Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer
to keep on deposit with the Treasury Department,
equal to 5 per cent of National Bank Currency In
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SODA, Ann & Hammer brand, 3 f o r ............25c
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Bank Stock.
A cash fund which National Banks are required
33c
WEDDING CRYSTAL OATS, with gift inside,
plkg................................................................... 18c
2,700.00
As a member o f the Federal Reserve System we are
required to invest this amount in Federal Reserve
contract.
Total Liabilities
(364.784.82
$843,1/6.16
Trade Here— W e Can Save You Money
PHONE 21
NYSSA, ORE.
Absolutely Independent
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HELPFUL
BANK
SERVICE
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE
BANK
INSURANCE CORPORATION
This Leaves a Balance o f ................. ....... $ 86,631.61
Representing the capital. Surplus aryd Undivided
Profits of the Bank, and constituting: a very t t r a g
additional safeguard for our Depositors
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