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N YSSA, G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L, TH U R S D A Y , J U L Y 8,1937 THURSDAY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClure and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Caldwell. BIG BEND NEWS By MRS. E. H. BRUMBACH LOCALS $ year just to visit and renew the As you probably already know bonds of friendship. that I am no longer in business in The danoe in the evening drew a Adrian, I would like to take this op large crowd. portunity to thank you fcr the busi appreciated the Mr. Paris Martin of Boise gave ness that I have the address and it was well worth past 18 years. hearing. Everyone was so pleased CL A R K ENOS G RI FOR FR ID AY & SATURDAY, JULY 9 & 10 Crise O 3 lb. tins 63c Peanut Butter2 lb glass i* ,rs 33c Syruf ^ \ 3 22c i COT l Tee 25c Soap 29c Dash 49c Cantaloupe Jumb° 23c Cucu mbers ng 5c String Beans ? ^ efS'own 25C Tomatoes fib îCalif' 23c Cheese Or Tom Eldridge Nyssa, Phone 45 F I HOGUE Or nienny R. Hogue Nyssa, Phone 48 NYSSA. O R E G O N O FFICE PHONE 17 Mrs. Emma Klrcher of Vale stop ped Friday afternoon for a short visit with Mrs. Thus. B. Nordale. She was on her way to her home In Vale after having been in Nampa to see her nelce Miss Della Grabner, who was quite seriously Injured in the recent Nampa fireworks dis aster. Miss Grabner Is reported this week to be recovering. A fam ily picnic attended by members o f the Frost fam ily was held in the Payette park on the Fourth. Those attending from Nys sa were Mr. Eph Frost, Mrs. Butler, the W. F. Findling and Bernard Frost families. Others present were the Jonas Brown and C. C. McVick- er families of Payette and Dr. Raleigh McVicker and fam ily of The Dalles. The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon Condensed Statement of Head Office and 39 Branches Aa of June 30, 1937 R ESO UR CES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .$26,739,324.69 United States Bonds............................ 28,953,244.43 $55,692,569.12 Municipal and Other Bonds..................................... 17,122,338.38 Loans and Discounts................................................. 30,797,517.74 Stock in Federal Reserve B an k ................................ 150,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures................. 2,616,898.52 Other Real Estate..................................................... 108,401.54 Real Estate Sold Under Contract.............................. 98,374.51 Customers’ Liability— Acceptances and Foreign B ills........................................... 526,963.47 Interest E a r n e d ........................................................ 533,805.02 Other Resources ...................................................... 111,259.43 T O T A L ...........................................................$107,758,127.73 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital ................................................. $2,500,000.00 Surplus ............................................... 2,500,000.00 Undivided P r o f i t s ................................ 1,092,506.27 $ 6,092,506.27 Reserves for Contingencies, Interest Expenses, etc.................................................. 1,407,463.88 Acceptances and Foreign Bills...................... 526,963.47 Interest Collected in Advance................................... 186,038.11 Other L ia b ilit ie s .......................................... 64,045.40 Deposits ............................. 99,481,110-60 T O T A L .................... $107,758,127.73 M A IN B R A N C H ........................ F IF T H , S IX T H A N D S T A R K U P T O W N B R A N C H ........................S IX T H A N D M ORRISON Other Portland Branches ROSE CITY BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH MONTAV1LLA BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH ALBANY ASHLAND ASTORIA BEND CONDON COQUILLB ENTERPRI8R FOSSIL Branches Outside of Portland GRANTS PASS MARSHFIELD GRESHAM MEDFORD HKPPNER MERRILL HILLSBORO NEWRERG HOOD RIVER NORTH BEND KLAMATH FALLS NYS8A LA ORAN DR OREGON CITY LAKBY1BW PENDLETON SALEM MORO STAYTON THE DALLES TILLAMOOK UNION WOODBURN MEMBHII FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selby of Weiser were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus Thursday evening. Later in the evening they drove to Nampa to the scene of the fireworks tragedy. They were ac companied by Mrs. Ronald Burke and Miss Ruth Warnock. The later visited with her friend Miss Helen Barr, instructor in the beauty school who broke both feet when she jumped from the window of the burning building. Logan Valley and vclnity seemed ; to be the mecca for Nyssa campers over the holidays. Among those who enjoyed the Fourth there were the Dwight Smith family, the Wes- ly Browne family: John Lawrence, George Davis and Frank Rambaud; Mr. and M r s Charles Drewitz; the Aden Wilsons. Henry Carls and Klaus Tensens; Mr. and Mrs. Art Servoss, Blayney Boydell and A l vin Kuehn. Swift Brookfield p ound ___ Shurfine, ground fresh, lb. pkgs. P& G Giant size bars, 7 for • Large size _____ i e r. The George M cKee home was the scene of a large fam ily gathering on the Fourth. Guests Included Mrs. Ray Northrop and son Jtmmte of Maywood, California; Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and Buddy and Mr. and Mrs. George English of Wilder; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doores, Mrs. Elma Simpson and Mr. Frank Tempany all of Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwelzer and children. Large size pkgs. Corn Flakes £*?&, 2 , Fall Lettuce ette Lake. 75c 23c Am aizó Golden, 10 lb. pail Ritz GROW ERS! Clyde Benton and wife. 1 C E R Y S P E C IA LS O CO CM Mrs. Aden Wilson entertained the Thursday club last week. Mrs. Nick M r and Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett Rudllck was the only guest and also BI GBEND— and Ilene camped over the Fourth won high score. Mrs. Eldon Jenson The Lower Boise Pioneer picnic at Summit Prairie. will be held in Big Bend Park Sun won the traveling prize. day, July 18. Everyone who has been Mrs. Denny H :gu e and daughter a resident of this section for fifteen went to McCall Friday and will oc- The Misses Leola and Marlon years or more are Invited to attend. iupy the fam ily home at Luck's Bob McCurdy spent the Fourth in Harris spent the holidays with rel Peggy Sills returned Monday from Mrs. Ray Cartwright and her Point on the Payette lake shore. atives in Nampa. a two day visit with Judy Clements Boise. mother Mrs. Wright of Nampa left Friday for Prinevllle, Oregon to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall and In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs Ted Nelson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toombs and M r Marvin Penrod were dinner hollays with M r Nelson's nelce and spent the week end with relatives. They returned home Monday. guests at the Eric Peterson home In her husband above Cascade. Mr. and Mrs. Del Taylor and son family spent the Fourth at Vale. Mrs. M. E. Rogers left Sunday Gene spent the fourth in Yakima. 1 Parma today. The Barney Wilson fam ily spsnt Washington visiting friends there Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall en morning for Portland to visit ner Stanley Ray, and Bob and Cal tertained and They returned to Nyssa Tuesday. the holiday camping in Logan Val Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter Mrs. Jack Metcalf vin Wilson ars spending several Browning and two daughters of | family. ley. days this week camping and fish Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell and Hagerman .Idaho on July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller and Summit sen and Ruth Flanary left Wednes Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilson left ing in the country near Jim returned home Friday evening Miss Vera Garrison and her house day night for a two weeks trip to Wednesday morning on a motor trip Prairie. They plan to return today. from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. guest John Olsen of Baker were Seattle and Kent, Washington. to Seattle. They plan to be gone Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Brown and visitors at the Owyhee dam M on Rowbottom at Crescent City. Miss about ten days. Virginia Miller went on to San two sons of Riverside, California, day. Alfred and Halland Hankel are Francisco to spend the summer. visiting their sister Mrs. Frank J. Mr. and M r s A. B. Heisey and the arrived Sunday fcr a visit at the Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rudlick and Ward. They have just returned from Tom Eldridge family spent the hol home of M rs Brown's brother, Wm. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Roberts and Mrs. Henry Fields and Bob enjoy D eG rofft and family. a two years stay in the Hawaiian idays at the Payette Lake, returning ed a trip over the Fourth to Logan daughter left Saturday for a week Islands. to Nyssa Tuesday. Farnham Sills le ft Monday for Valley and Blue Mountain Hot end visit with relatives at Baker. Calexico, California, where he has Kenneth Eskew left Thursday for Mrs. Herman Laurance of Iron Mr and Mrs. W ill Beam and Mr a contract on the All-American Springs. Wallace where he expects to work side, formerly Maria McElroy, visit and Mrs. Warren Blodgett and Canal. Mrs. Sills and daughter P eg Mr. and Mrs. Pud Long and Eva- during the summer. ed with friends here Thursday children spent the Fourth at gy plan to join him there. lyn have returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth and and helped the local pcstoffice force Prairie City and Blue Mountain stead above Ironside after spending during a busy session. Springs. Mary Norcott left Monday morn the week end at the parental J. T. daughters spent Thursday and Sat urday In Ontario on business. ing on the train en route to Cove Long home. Mrs. Lora Pillsbury who was a where she will spend ten days at tending the Episcopal Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adkins, par guest in the Ruddock home in Boise Camp for the younger girls. ents of Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire and came home Friday and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ila Wiltshire, mother of Mr. W eir went up the same day for an Over the Fourth visitors at the Wiltshire, visited at their home here j indefinite visit. Frank J. Ward home were Mr. and Mr. mid Mrs. George Thompson, Sunday and Monday. The visitors Mrs. J eff Lilly of La Grande. Mrs. Mildred Betts, and baby of C alif were from Portland. Lilly Is a sister of Mr. Wards. They ornia are enjoying a two weeks va enjoyed a picnic lunch at the Nam Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell and cation visiting relatives and friends. pa park. son Pete and daughter . Katherine Mrs. Darwin Burgher o f Boise spent the vacation at the Glen spent the week end visiting her par Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell and Howell ranch at Lowman, Idaho. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnston. son and Mrs. Charles Flanary and They went over Saturday and re Wm. Sweet transacted business in children went to Black Stump Can turned Monday. Ontario Saturday. yon above Ironside and spent two Mr. and Mrs Lester French and days with Mr. Flanary there, during C. J. K eizer drove to Fossil Sun the holidays. day after Mrs. Keizer and Buster Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey who spent a week there as guests Bennett and children enjoyed a trip Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Gibson and of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Teater. They j to Silver City Sunday. children of The Dalles visited from Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haworth and returned Monday. Saturday until Thursday at the daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Bill home of their aunt, Mrs. George The Hugh Glasgow fam ily and | Van de Water of W ilder were W e are now contracting F A L L LE TTU C E Benton. Other guests at the Benton his brother Arle Glasgow of Salinas, among those from the Bend who home were Mrs. Benton’s brother, California, spent the 4th with Mr. | spent Monday in Vale acreage. This must be planted not later Hugh DeBord and fam ily of Boise and Mrs. Bryant Reagor at Bates. Wm. Brewer and Homer Brewer who were Wednesday overnight Mr. Reagor is employed in lumber spent the week end on a fishing than August 3rd guests here. mill there. trip. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan trans- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruyn and child Ben Beckham of Bums was a Vale Tuesday ren and Mrs. Pruyn's uncle Louis De guest of Miss Ethel Mary Boydell | acted business in Bord of Ironside returned Wednes over the holidays. On the Fourth morning and attended the air cir day from a vacation trip In the Mr. Beckham and Miss Boydell with cus in Ontario that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Case spent Stanley Basin country. They were a party composed of Miss Vera G ar Our Fteldman W ill Contact You accompanied as far as Jerome by rison and a friend, John Olson of Tuesday in Ontario. Mr. Jesse Johnston and Ross Miss Lueille Benton who remained Baker, Miss Tiena Tensen and Ed and Those Interested Call there to visit with their brother ward Boydell sp»nt the day at Pay spent the week fishing above Weis- attended. While the crowd was not that an invitation was extended to as large as it has been other years, him to return again next year. many of the d d timers return each THANK YOU! Stanley Carter accidentally dis charged a gun Saturday morning which hit his little toe, cutting the i meat to the bone. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch of Unity attended the oelebration at the Park Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomason spent Monday in Vale attending the cele bration. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan and Mr. and Mrs E H Brumbach at- attended the funeral of M r Wm. Hoffm an in Parma Sunday. The July 4th celebration at Big Bend Park was enjoyed by all who w pkgs. Ni,ce for slic Each IL S O N G r OC ERY A Dependable Food Store OREGON N YSSA Outing Supplies . . . Paper Plates Spoons Napkins Drinking Cups Luncheon Sets Vacuum Jugs and Bottles Mosquito Repellant Kodak Film! Flashlights Sun Glasses Snake Bite Outfits Take plenty— W e will refund on Unused Film S i ' SPECIALS! NOTICE TO EAGLES Members of the Eagles lodge may pay their dues to Harry’ Miner, sec retary of the lodge, at the Miner Barber 8hop. B ERN ARD FROST. President ICE TE A GLASSES and other CIGARETTES Per Carton $1.19 PURE EPSOM SALTS, Can be used internally or for a refreshing bath, 5 lbs. SHOE CLEANER, White Summer Glassware -a - JOHNSON VARIETY RADOX, the perfect water softener and skin freshener 60c size 39c 21c 39c KOTEX, 12’s 3 for 51c KOTEX, 36’s FLASHLIGHT, Focusing 500 foot range LOTION, Chamberlain’s, Large $1.00 size Small 50c size STATIONERY SPECIAL — 24 Sheets of paper, 24 Envelopes and Ink to match the paper A N YSSA PHARM ACY 19c 53c 69c 83c 43c