G ATE C IT Y JO U R N AL, TH U R SD AY, M A Y 31, 1934 PLE VALLEY PAIR MARRIED RECENTLY and daughter Myra who were In Port- land. They were delegates of the Nyssa Rebekah lodge at the Rebekah lodge at state convention. Thinning apples, picking peas and Apple Valley— Miss Ellen Parker and haying are providing much work for *y Smith of Apple Valley were mar- ed recently. Young friends charivaried tern Sunday night at the Clendening inch where they spent last week owing i the absence o f Mrs. M. Clendening For Insurance O f All Kinds Fire, Crop, Theft and Auto Insurance, Srrety Bonds Notary Public —See— FRANK T. MORGAN For the present located in the office of Attorney Lott D. Brown Nyssa Oregon LET US FIX IT NOW! Don’t Wait Until Later and Wish You Had. Those needed repairs In your plumbing will not get any better with time and they will certainly cause you trouble. Call us today and let us fix everything. Our rates are low and our work the best. MORE MONEY IN SIGHT FOR FAIR Additional premium money Is assured the Malheur county fair at Ontario August 29, 30 and 31 through proceeds from para-mutual betting at various fairs In the state in 1933. "We'U have twice the money for premiums this years,” said Orris Dearborn, a visitor at T h e Journal office today. The Am Mrs. Florence Meyers returned to her erican Legion will handle the sports home in Nyssa after a week's visit with program. By planning early, it will be Mrs. Walter Iiams. passible to guarantee purses for racing The A. B. Miller family moved to events. Fruitland last week. The ladies aid complimented Mrs. Miller with a hand M ARINES ARE W ANTED kerchief shower. Noim a Stout made a high average in the Bill grade examinations, being sec The United States Marines corps de ond high in Canyon county. Franklin Ellerbroek left for Sheldon, sires young men for enlistment to fill vacancies which will occur during the months of June, July and August 1934. Requirements for enlistment provide that accepted applicant must be Amer ican citizens, unmarried, at least 18 years of age, of good habits and char acter, 66 inches tall or over, and able to furnish at least three letters of re f erence from reputable people. Information, literature and applica tion blanks may be obtained from the 1 Invites you to bring in postmaster or from the United States Marine Corps recruiting station, 208 U. 1 your old shoes. What S. Court House, SW Broadway and Main Street, Portland, Oregon. | may seem beyond re- Applicants residing at remote dis- I NYSSA SHOE SHOP I 5 | | pair might be made into a good understanding and add a few steps to economy. = Expert Leather Work ~ m GEO. J. KINZER NYSSA SHOE SHOP ¡ Plumber Phone 134-J-2 Iowa, last week after spending the school year here. Ivan Van Landlngham has left the CCCcamp at Elk river and is working at Marsing. ------------------------ Ross Parkinson, Prop. Parma Nyssa, Oregon tiiiiifiiiiiiriiüiiiiwi i l in ni iiBiiiiiîM m ini h m mw Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe T r y this. I f it doesn’t relieve you, make you feel better and younger and happier, your druggist w ill refund your money. Get a pack age o f the R E V PR E SC R IPT IO N . M ix it with a quart o f water, add the juice o f 4 lemons and take a tablespoonful tw o times a day. In 48 hours, usually, the pain is gone, joints limber up, wonderful glorious relief is felt. Equally good fo r rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Costs only a few cents a day. For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all leading druggists. Any druggist w ill get the R EV P R E S C R IP T S » if you ask him to do so. Suitable GIFTS FOR GRADUATES Pen*, Watches, Jewelry for the nicest of Gifts Anna B. Pritchett, D. O. M U SICIANS— W e carry the best of strings and reed.: for musical instruments. JORDAN' V A LLE Y G IR L H U R T By F. N. SHEPHERD Executive Manager American Bankers Assnciation tl/ IU L E banking today appears In a ™ wholly distorted light in the eyes of some, the more reasoning elements In our population undoubtedly hare a less jaundiced view than would appear from cer tain irresponsible o r a t o r s , often posing as spokes men tor that in definite quanti ty called “ the mass“ of our people. Anti-social acts on the p a r t of P. N. SHEPHERD some bankers for merly hare been the subject of spectacular exposures, but 1 can say without reservation that they were in no way typical of the acts and attitudes of the vast majority of their fellow bankers. The public mind was shocked Into the belief that these untypical Instances were far more rep resentative than they really were, and this belief has been encouraged by po litical and demagogic elements. The Bankers Today The bankers wbo are in charge of our banks today represent men who withstood the temptations and avoided the economic pitfalls of the great boom. If they had not they would not be there, or their banks would not have been able to survive the rack and ruin of the economic hurricane, by which even many banks and bankers, whose conduct was above reproach, have been destroyed. The other types of bankers, those that fell below the high standards of professional ethics and business prudence that character ized those that remain, have passed out of the picture. But they have left for those that remain a difficult herit age of suspicion and ill will. How irrational this Is, when we re flect that not more than three or four per cent of our entire population suf fered personal loss because of what any banker did or neglected to do, whereas literally millions of bank de positors did not lose a single cent as a result of banking difficulties and really owe a vote of confidence and thanks to their own bankers who were true to the highest conceptions of their stewardship and brought their Institu tions and their customers s a f e l y through the greatest business disaster the world has ever seen. It has been a peculiar feature of the psychological distortion of the times that many who owe nothing but gratitude to their bankers joined In blaming the banker tar out of proportion with any rational consideration of the facts. Osteopathy and Electrotherapy PHONE 201 Filer Jewelry Store OREGON NYSSA Holstein Milk Health - Uiqor - Uitalttq Whenever y o u s e e bright-eyed, active young sters brimming over with health and vitality it certain they are receiving a plentiful supply of prop er nourishment. Milk i t the only single food prod uct which contains all the nutritive elements neces sary to promote health and growth. A liberal use of it strengthens the mus cles and vitalizes the blood. There is no waste to it, and it a very eco nomical article of diet the whole family. Banka Repaying Lohn* From R. F. C. Although banka and trust companies have been the largaot borrowers from the Reconstruction Finance Corpora tion, they have exceeded all otbi-r classes of borrowers In the rapidity of their repayments. Since the Inception of the R. F. C. In February, 1932, loans have been authorized by It to 7,080 banking Institutions In the amount of $1,095,000,000. Of this sum $442.000,000 was not taken by the borrowers, the actual advances being $1.553,000,000. Repayments against these advances through April 30, 1934. aggregated $925,000,000, or about 60 per cent. The ratio of repayments for all classes of borrowers has been only about 37 per cent. These rapid repayments by the banks are taken by competent observ ers as a strong Indication of returning normal financial and banking condi tions. Nyssa Tailor Shop A. L. FLETCHER Now Open Under New Management Attorney-at-Law Dry Cleaning Carefully Done Blackman Building Dressmaking. Alterations Mr. and Mrs. Don Morgan Proprietors Oregon Nyssa U lO û U l Guarantee Work WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Eyesight Specialist O fficial Time Inspector for Union Pacific Oregon Ontario Specializing on the care of Children’s Eyes. Ontario, Oregon iiMiliil M i:i !:|l|:iiliLm:n:n:i!i i’l l ! I t HI iMimn tt-n n m D o limei? P.iOPLE rega rd you as pretty some- O r d o you bear the repu tation fo r constant lovelin ess (hat go e s w ith a flaw less akin.'1 I f the m irro r sh ow s you r fa ce lo s in g som e o f its radiance . . . g r o w in g rou gh and d r y . , . try u sin g O u t d o o r G i r l O live O il Face P o w d e r. T h e re 's n o th in g lik e i ( lo r s m o o th in g a w a y coarseness and re storin g to you r c o m p le x io n its yo u n g , a llu rin g beauty. O u t d o o r G i r l is so ft and flu ffy in lo o k and fee l, yet it clin g s fo r hours. In 7 smurt shades to blend with any complex ion. In latRe economy-sizes at leading drug and department stores — 50c. 25c. Mail coupon foe generous free samples. L T . * ; , IT T » ¿ i, H r-;, -f- , f OLIVE, Ô ÏL FACE, POWDER C R Y S T A L C O R P O R A T IO N , D F P T N 6 W IL L IS A V E N U E . N E W Y O R K . C I T Y Please send me Free Trial Packages o f 5 skirv blending shades of O u td o o r G irl face Powder. DELIGHT In Every Bite Tasty goodness and puritv are blended in our French pastries. W e can bring the originality of French baking right to your tables. See our bak ing daily. A Wide Variety of Delicious Bread N YSSA OREGON !llliflMIRIIIllilJiliiiiiiiii|iiiiii'iiiii;(:iti!|ii:iii;iit;i!i:i!iiiii;iiMii!i!i:ii|iiiiiii|!iiMaii:iiiiitiiiiUi|jiuili|:i!|i| lilllllll!i:iiMll«llimi«ll<NnwaraaBIUililill. K!iiciiaMiiii»iiiiiii;iiiii;iiiniiiiiii!ii]iiiiii:tiiiiiiiiaiiiiitiii'Mia8iiii|iiiiiiiiiiaiiiti.iii:iii!i:i;iii:iii;iii:nniiiiiiiitii'iiiii!iii!iiriiiiiiiiiiri;iU!itiiiiiii.THiiif OUrt Oil Name ____ - Address ---------------------------------------------- Gasoline, And Motor Oil Dr. E. D. Norcott DENTIST Nyssa, Jregon THE FLETCHER OIL COMPANY C. B. Short, Agent Office Phone 35F2 Residence Phone 35F3 X -R A Y E X A M IN A T IO N S Get that Hat, Suit and Dress— CAPITALIZED Not Just Cleaned NYSSA FLOUR MILL W ill Postpone grinding flour for growers until fall owing to the federal tax. W e grind Cereal, Cow Feed, Horse Feed, Chick en F'eed for small chicks and turks. Phone 36F2 Our Price* are Right P. M. Warren Bankers Finance Scholarships is is Sallle Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross of Jordan Valley, suffered a painful injury to her right arm last Wednesday when she caught It in a wringer. The child and her parents were visiting in Caldwell at the time. The American Bankers Association Foundation for Education In Econom ics has since Us establishment In 1928, awarded 354 college loan scholarships, the total loans repaid In that period being $262.000 and the amount now outstanding $86.900. The total Invest- onts of Its funds are $540,000. READ The Journal Ads—They you Good Shopping News. Leave your cleaning at the Unit ed Laundry Nyssa. Mrs. Margaret Pashley Is our local agent. CAPITAL CLEANERS IDAH O Bring Everi) Two Minutes for WASHING For You and Your* Is Our Specialty W e are equipped to do your laundry nicely and reasonably, whether you wish it finished, rough dry or float ironed. Our Low Price* Will Please A G E N T: For C A P IT A L CLEANERS You May Leave Your Cleaning W ith Us. Clean Milk—A Home Product F. W. OSTERKAMP, Prop. NYSSA OREGON ANOTHER HOME BURNS / F you are underinsured, or if you let your fire insurance lapse even for a single day, your property values are exposed to loss. Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy much valuable property in a brief time. You owe it to yourself to be carefully protected. How could you be adequately compensated for your loss if you were uninsured or underinsured? Let ut help you obtain an ap praisal, make suggestions, and furnish adequate insurance, Don M. Graham Fire Insurance Bonds Mrs. Margaret Pashley, Prop, PHONE 83F2 NYSSA, ORE, N YS S A Notary Public OREGON