NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 13. ldSTi*
Miss Vlrgina Ocatsifa »no lias ndyrtrn of Jordan Valley and aunt. Mrs. A A Bratton and family
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been .staying at Myrslug- »uh fela- - ,.ir*». Steil^ Williams of Vale, visited in y alley view.
T vttii M:.„ Olias. Bullard Wednes-
«tivo-s spgut a few Ujtys .
ir»«?4:
Ou Sunday July 9 the I
Pearl, Kenneth and Bud Williams
Masses Florence'■a»i^ Bti ira B u s-, day.
'.londay Visitor—
left Tuesday for San Franclso Jackson home was a scene c
Evelyn
sen vMiod Mi?su>. Jt'wir
Mr • Ruth Goode of Ontario visit-
birthday
party
in
honor
of
:
Pearl will do research work at Stan
Loveland Sat unlay •
I with Mrs. Emil Stunz ou Mon-
ford university. Kenneth will return ; Jackson.
* t u u n . Thott present were
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BUENA VISTA
Miss dolse R ussell <f*.
to his ship U. S S Fnragut and Bud , husband and children. Mrs. O. C !
meehn at -
Killbum and Mr. and Mrs. Thom- ,
w t
to his garage business.
rs. C. C Wyckofi Çurt tand I u _
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodruff of | ason, Mrs. Eachus, Mr. and Mrs
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i > left for i
Tey Si-.turdtfy.
La Grande visited at the Williams Elfers and son aU of Wade,
T h é Jloüy Janes mot ’ïiiürsday at WaJIcrv, a Lake Banudity ’
BOISE-WINNEMUCCA
home this week.
The Arena Valley Boy Scouts a n d , the Joe King home Th
'.teruoon
Mr, ..nd .Mrs Tuny. FriebUrn of
STAGES
Tlie Anderson family enjoyed
Lower Bend Scouts player a game was spent quilting..
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picnic at Caldwell the Fourth.
of baseball Sunday at the Big Bend
A. L. LINDBECK
Miss Anna Elizabeth Molt spent!
¡Plymouth were ihesday eve-
Mrs C;ul Hill entertained the H. i park. Arena Vally was defeated.
iite.. M r, Bud Bayer
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, ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leave Boise
11:15 A.M.
State Capitol News Bureau
| E. club cf the Kolony grange at
Mrs. Guy Ocattiica and Regina
| E. L. Jamison
Leave Caldwell
12:10 Noon
e*_
Lloyd and Ray Boyles returned Arrive Wtnnemweea
| her home Friday afternoon with 13 and Billy Rains wele visitors at the
5:15 P. M.
' last peek from Hemadale. . •
! ladles present.
Harry Russell home Sunday.
10:10 P.M.
Ar'lVe Kenn
ARCADIA
Bmjb.ira
and
Betty
Wyckoff
are
Both patrols of Girl Scouts met at
Arrive San l'rancisco
8:03 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie a nd
SALEM—With reorganization of PRISON INMATE IlECI itO SET
n i-.cme Saturday son of Caldwell visited the latter';
Mrs. Amia Dall and son Lee vis spending this week with tlietr
the Liquor Control Commission
Population at inv'Oregon
. j uiv
. : • en
as the date for father Oscar Pinkston Saturday.
ited with Mr. and Mrs Chas. Bul-
only three political plums remain prison continues to hov a .steady ihen
• iri in •• e high
Several of Mrs. Oscar Pinkston's iard Sunday,
for the picking of the Republicans. growth with a total of 1113 prisoners school patrol had lessons In life- friends of the Owyhee Sunday
Junior, Leslie and Maxine Can-
These are the insurance commis in the Institution Saturday, to es-1 av n s: the Caldwell pool Wednes- school visited her Sunday.
came from Welscr to spend the -iih
sioner, the corporation commis tablish a new all time high record. | ,;ay.
Char. Witty and Wm. Tetcr were with their grandparents. Mr. and
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Charles Burau of Notus
spent business visitors in Vale and On- Mrs. Ciias Bullard,
sioner and the state purchasing
agent, all lucrative positions and all "HOLDING DOWN Till'. OFFICE” , Wed'V’Sdav night at the Kurtz tario Tuesday.
Louise Orris went
to Pay at: •
held by Democratic hold-overs from
Senate President Robert M. Dun- | home
Mrs. M. A. Bradney of Adrian was ‘ Lakes Sunday with her friend Miss
the Martin regime.
can of Bums who came to Salem to i Lee Kurtz has returned trom New j a week end guest at the Chas Purdy; Pauline Payne of Ontario for two
Just what might be the Intention pinch hit for Governor Sprague j Mexico and is ill in Boise.
home.
weeks
fo A jft. 7 « *
J a A f* 8 3 c
of Governor Sprague toward the while the latter was representing
Janet Jardine of Madera. Cal. is
Miss Mildred Curtis is working at
mi
Vernie p ut I •: ami 'd r
£
removal of James H. Hazlett as Oregon at the San Francisco fair | spending the summer with her aunt the chas Purdy bome
w n t ,0 P:v,'ctte Lakes t< sp-ft v
corporation commissioner or of last week said that he did not find i Mrs. Jesse Sugg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stradley and Fourth with her mother. Mrs Z vi:
Hugh H. Earle as insurance com tlie job ol governing a great state
The Lester Goulet nr.d Carl Mer- Mr and Mrs Waltev stradley and Walker
CREAMS
missioner. the governor alone knows such a strenuous one. Duncan said: ritt lnm.!.." went to Emmett Sun- famj]y spent the Fourth at Camp
Norman Hipp came horn» iron:
and so far he has refused to take he spent mast of his time “holding | day for cherries.
creek.
: Boise to spend the Fourth.
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the public into his confidence. Haz- down the office.”
LIM IT !
The George Schcimers visited
Mr and Mrs. R s QUlck ant;
Mr and Mrs. C T. Splawn went
LIMIT !
lett whose term expired just two
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Sunday at the John Smith home | famjjy returned this week from , to Payette Saturday
days before the republican admin
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NEW P.V.C. SECRETARY
1 ear vsra.
1 Boise where they spent the Fourth.
Mrs. Bennie Pacard Mrs. B1V
3 0 fi
istration took over, was reappointed
Ralph Mitchell, veteran Portland
Ellen Judd spent several days this.
by Governor Martin as one of his newspaperman, has succeeded Miss week with her grandmother in Par- !
last official acts and still has three Ella Bliler as secretary of the public mu. Maurice Judd Jr was a week j
COLQ TABLETS | L I P S T I C K
and one-half years of his new term utilities commission. Miss Biller is end ;
of Clayton Morgan i n 5
to serve. Earle, also serving under being retained in the department | Nvssn.
appointment by Governor Martin, as private secretary to Commission-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Scheele of
'
has two more years remaining of his er O R Bean
Nampa called at the Maurice Judd [
term. Both of these officials, how
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I home Friday to tell of the perman- |
ever, are subject to removal at any
VETS COMMISSION IN REAL
«’* Girl Scout camp to be establish
Regular*Price $1.49
time by the governor and there are
ed at Warm Lake next year.
ESTATE BUSINESS
Rnol had her tonsils removed
a number of “deserving" Republi
The World War V e t e r ^ B U t o !
D¡. Kerby Qf Nyssa last week.
cans who are earnestly hoping that
Aid commission is now
By Buying at Nyssa’s
Ira Ure is digging potatoes on the
the governor will not delay too long
estate business to the extent of a
before he completes his political
Tommie Russell place, Grain bind-
Regular Price $1.50
$3,129,545 investment, according to
PAYLESS DRUG STORE
ing is in progress.
house-cleaning.
Jerrold Owen, executive secretary.
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Dan J. Fry, state purchasing Included in the commission's hold
agent, is an appointee of the board ings are 460 farms and 940 city
RIVERVIEW
of control. While Fry is a Demo properties, all acquired through, Mr#_ Waltcr Thompson visited'
20 qt. cap. Tinned Rack Holds 7 qt.
crat and two members of the board foreclosures to protect loans made j Suilciay wjth the Guy Nelsons of
are republicans it is generally ad
Jars, Regular Price $1.39
by the state.
| Payette.
mitted that he has made an out
Farmers
in
this
district
are
poi-
standing record for efficiency in his
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particular job and there does not STATE PROPERTY HOLDINGS , cniiig rabbits in an effort to stop j
Property holdings of the state of | tlie damage made to their gardens
appear to be any disposition on the
Oregon are valued at an aggregate ; and fjeids Edwin Gonnason count-
This is a “Household Queen” and is
part of the board to dispense with
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of $31.203.719.02. according to a re- ( cd 47 lhat he had kmed.
his services.
Standard Size
port
prepared
by
Clifford
Mudd,
x
iu
community
Sunday
school
In spite of the fact that Gover
state property custodian.
State ; met with the Tucker family of
A T T H IR D
nor Sprague has now been in office
buildings
alone
represent
an
invest-
j Columbia avenue last Sunday. The
more than six months the bulk of
, meeting;' will be with the sup-
his mail and a majority of his call- ment of $23,902,371, according to
LOWER BEND
NEWELL HEIGHTS
of
nd
rs.
•re
STATE C A P IT O L NEW S
ew
.»es
in-
ris-
ind
low
ob-
ired
lrs-
vly-
i
lsils
do-
PONDS
?nds
.ight
Mrs.
49 '
Is
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ande
d oc
—$I W ill B u y -
Electric Iron Approved
/n o u rz E ù
V EA ST
67
ytam k
17
take Your Dollars Have More Cents
O-Cedsr Dust Mop
Cold Pack Canner
he
rry
PAY
LESS
Ironing Board and Cover
STREET
:s
25 «ih 2 S . to w. ed « at “ $7.301,348.02.
«¡»•«r The
SSL*¿
state board , famiiy.
Every change in department heads
i
$1
>i
n
Î s 1 i
IEL
of higher education is the biggest j MiSi Dorothy Lewis plans to leave
property owner in the state's fam ily; s30n for Enterprise where she has
with the highway department, sec- i work
ond. The state owns 674 automo-
Mr and Mls w . H. Snyder and
biles valued at $470.249.91 and 672
and Mr and Mrs. John Em-
trucks valued at $1.155,701 A to ta l: mons called at the George Clowers
of 1976 typewriters are in use in the home Monday evening. Mr.
and
numerous state department.-,. Tho; Mrs. Emmons are visting with his
are valued at $175,577.
sister. Mrs. Snyder for a few days
and are from Centura. Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schneider
LIQUOR TAXES DISTRIBUTED *n Wilder—
and daughter of south of Nyssa
A total of $31.849.36 in liquor: Mr. and Mrs. HaroM R. Bayer ■were dinner guests at the McGinnis
taxes was distributed among the Ispent Sunday
Wl 1
home Sunday.
cities and counties of Oregon by
Joan Hibbert visited Betty Black
Secretary of State Snell this week. ; , , tern visit—
burn Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Edwin Gonnason returned
The amounts ranged from a low Of
Mr nnd Mr.- B. R. Sh.
Thursday from Seattle, where she
33 cents to the little municipality jcit yje fir
0f il. - ’ ( ■. .
of Cornucopia in Baker county to a months trip thru", h
' l has been due to the death of lier
high of $10,078 to the city of Port and middle western states. They brother.
Mrs. Ligart's brother returned to
land.
plan to visit at the New York worlds
Canada Saturday.
fair before returning.
Is the signal for a fresh onslaught
on the part of the hopeful horde.
Just now interest of the job hunters
centers largely in the liquor control
organization and in the new parole
organization where more than 200
applications have been received for
the four field Jobs yet to be as
signed.
$1
I
“4
W R A Y ’S DIME STO RE
rUJha-f You V<3 id Before IQe C a m e !
Nyssa
clants of Credit!
By ag g ressively extending credit to individuals and general
business, we le ad in putting dollars to w ork throughout O re
gon. We desire, in the interest of trad e, commerce and indus
try, to lo an m ore m oney. Money working means men at work!
Y O U N E E D N O T BE A D E P O S IT O R
TO B O R R O W F R O M T H IS B A N K
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 42 Branches
June 30,1939
JESS R. BAKER
OPTOMETRIST
Graduate Univ. Cal. College
of Optometry
Office Hours 9-5 and by
Appointment
Telephone 244-J, 67 S. 2nd St.
Ontario, Oregon
CARL H. COAD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PHONE 31
Nyssa. Oregon
Travel in A i r - c o n d i t i o n e d C o m fo r t
You won't be travel-weary—you'll have pep to "do" the
Fair in great style—if you go by train. Both the New York
and the San Francisco Fairs are reached via Union Pacific
and connecting lines. You'11 ride in coc!, clean, air-con
ditioned comfort. . . enjoy delicious dining car m eals. , .
restful sleep . . . freedom from highway hazards.
GOING EAST— visit Denver, then take advantage of
overnight Streamliner service to Chicago v.-nsre you can
spend a day and continue East chat evening.
GOING WEST— visit Southern California en route to San
Francisco, at little or no extra rail fare. Union Pacific offers
convenient departures from Salt LakeCity to I ajs Angeles.
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $33,712,994 74
U nited States Bonds (Ail at Par or i,i ■,) 3 1 ,8 3 1 ,6 2 4 .4 5 $55,544,619.19
Municipal Bonds and W arrants . . .................
1,863,806.46
Other B onds..........................................................
2,818,333.83
40,608,880.98
Loans and Discounts (Money at v
'
180,000.00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .
2,619,189.25
Bank Premises, Furniture and f -
1.00
Other Real E state.........................
1.00
Real Estate Sold Under Contract.
29,227.47
Customers’ Liability Acceptances.
446,085.23
Interest E a rn e d .............................
54,531.62
Other Resources ..... .....................
Total Resources.............. $114,164,676.03
LIABILITIES
C a p ita l................................................... .......................... $
Surplus ..............................................................
3,000,000.00
3,000,000.00
Undivided Profits.........................................'........
1,455,612.84
Reserves for Unforeseen Contingencies................
1,386,906.78
Reserves Allocated'for Taxes, Interest, etc................................... 265,602.67
Acceptances .........................................................
29,227.47
Interest Collected in Advance.............................
355,210.64
Other Liabilities ..................................................
47,614.39
Deposits ...........................
:,•••*•• 104,624,501.24
To,
$114,164,676.03
first m
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