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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940 I looks like a shame not to have Kings Night January 6th at Am APPLE VALLEY HENS ernoon. some growing stock to feed it to. Mrs. Allen Reed spent the week brose Elorriagas. end with her husband's parents. Mr. Chet Sage has several weaner Church services were held Sun LAY FREAK EGGS PAGE TWO Society rett Muntjewerff were visitors in Boise Monday. Mrs. Allen Sparks of Big Bend is moving into Tier lately purchased day by the Nazarenes at the com APPLE VALLEY—Several hens in home in Adrian. church. of White Leghorns at the A stork shower was given for Mrs. munity DINNER GUESTS Miss Victor Mrs. Scott report J. the I. flock Boston farm have been laying Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Norcott were Wayne Woods at the Duke Roh- that the large and number of children unusually large but Mondy, hosts at a Sunday dinner party at land home Tuesday. who were absent the first few days when Mr. Boston eggs, broke the which covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tetwiler wereln On after Christmas vacation, have now large eggs he founds inside one the of first Mrs. William E. Schlreman, Mr. tario on business Tuesday. shell a large amount of the “white" and Mrs. J. B. Glezentanner and Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman returned Lee to is school. out of town for about and floating in the albumen an Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson of Nampa. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray 10 Mr. other perfectly formed and shelled Cartwright and family were guests days. The second egg was about at the Howard Hatch home Satur The town marshal was around egg. DINNER PARTY normal size and contained a yolk. collecting dog tax last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashcraft were day evening. was no yolk in the outer sub hosts at a Thursday dinner party Mrs. James McGinnis spent Miss Ethel Parks has recovered There stance. Mr. Boston broke the shells where covers were laid for Mr. and Thursday visiting her sister, Mrs. from a severe ear ihfection. Miss Mary Schneider of Parma carefull so the inner shell with a Mrs. Cruys Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson of Apple Valley. small break lies inside the other Bill Obershaw and children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heldt of was an Arock visitor last week. shell. and Mrs. Ray Frlffen and children Nyssa were Sunday guests at the Dr. Jones and Mr. Cartabarte were inspecting mining property out Mrs. Everett Fritts and two little of Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Glen K. I. Peterson home. girls are sick with flu. Ray Thrasher and Everett Points of town over the week-end. Zink. were business guests in Ontario on Harold and Clyde Long, who have Mrs. Fox, Sr., is staying with her been visting at the Robert Long daughter at Caldwell, who Is dan TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE Monday. gerously ill; Mr. Fox has also spent The Tuesday evening bridge club Bill Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Odice home, have returned to Nyssa. was entertaiend by Mrs. J. J. Sara- Ashcraft, John Holly, Shorty Win Capt. and Mrs. Newlander, their several days at the daughter's home zln this week with only members ters, Daniel Zamora, Oliver Freel, son Burton and Dr. Ferrara were in Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Henshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Riley and Mr. present. High scores weer made by Mr. and Mrs. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Boise on Saturday. Mrs. Arthur H. Boydell and Mrs. Jim Lane, Mrs. Bach and Mr. and L. H. Thornburg was a Boise vis and Mrs. Ura Robinson were in Caldwell Saturday. Mrs. Tetwiler attended the George itor on Friday. Artie Robertson. Miss Gwen Stultz is out of school Fred Fisher left Thursday morn Smith funeral at Nyssa Sunday. Iola Parker of Wade spent Fri with a severe cold. DINNER PARTIES ing for a vacation trip. He went to Dr. and Mrs. K. E. Kerby have day night at the Bill Ashcraft home. Mrs. Mills is still confined to her Portland where he planned to spend home suffering from a sprained Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Muntjewerff entertained this week at two din a day or two with his daughter, ners. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob and daughter Marie were the dinner wrist. Miss Mildred. From there he olans Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson return Parke were dinner guests and on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon to go to several cities in California, ed on Sunday from a two weeks Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Art Parker, honoring the birthday of to Berkeley to visit his daughter and their son Bobby on Tuesday night. trip to Seattle, Portland and La family, to Los Angeles and San Norcott. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Parker and Grande. Diego to visit other relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Verle Bishop were Basketball practice was held on then home by way of Salt Lake City. BIRTHDAY PARTY On Thursday afternoon Mary Lou guests at the Vernon Parker home Monday night In the high school Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schultz re gym. Burbldge invited her young friends Wednesday night. turned home Tuesday evening. to help her celebrate her birthday Mrs. Vernon Parker enjoyed a Mr. Lawrence Chestnut, grade While they were away John J. school principal, and Mr. Gerald visit frfom her sister and husband, anniversary. A cake and ice cream Fisher did their chores and looked were enjoyed following games and Mr. and Mrs. Les Hatt of Owyhee Markee, high school principal, spent after the place. Friday evening in Caldwell. the presentation of gifts by the Sunday. Bowman and Yulah Vertrees of Bill Olson and Alvin McGinnis R. S. Bennett, district grazier, Caldwell spent Sunday at teh par young guests. were business guests in Ontario on has gone to Burns to attend the ental C. D. Vertrees home. wool growers meeting. Tuesday. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Alex Wagner and Nick Nicholay- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle en Ted Rogers of Newell Heights Mr. Mac Mcea, Baptist chaplain, sen attended a horse sale at On tertained at dinner on Monday spent Monday afternoon at the visited camp 3690 Saturday and tario the past week. talked to the enrollees. evening for Mr. and Mrs. A1 An home of Rev. Tetwiler. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston and derson, Ed Cole and Wm. Moore A bridal shower was given at the Captain Newlander was in Deer Mrs. D. A. Rogers and daughter Flat on official business Monday. Howard Hatch home Wednesday for from the general offices of the were callers at the home of The grazing service educational Ruby Amalgamated Sugar company at Ethel Mausling. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston Sunday inspector visited company 3690 on Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Mausling vis Salt Lake. afternoon. ited Mrs. Mausllng's parens, the Friday. Cecil Leigh left here Friday to “Jordan Round Up” the monthly spend Farnsworths, Sunday. THEATRE PARTY several weeks with his father On Wednesday evening the Fu The Adrian grade school started publication of camp 3690, was given and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay ture Farmers class at the high their art work in handicraft last a four-star rating last month. near Eugene. Mrs. Cecil L. H. Thornburg, camp educa Leigh school entertained the girls of the week. Leigh’s brother wil help with the home economics class who cooked Florence Russell of Lower Bend tional advisor, with Victor Barr, work at the Leigh farm while Mr. and served the dinner for the Par spent the week-end at the Howard superintendent, have gone to Burns Leigh is away. Mrs. Leigh will fill to attend the district grazing camps, her husband’s place on the school ent and Son banquet, at a theatre Hatch home. party. The party was given to prove The J. W. McFate family has meeting on educational problems. board during his absence. Meetings the boys appreciation for the girls moved from Adrian to a small house A recent addition to the camp’s of the board will be held in the aft near Langdon's store in Owyhee. educational facilities is the erection work. of an illuminated bulletin board, 5 which shows the classes to be held. UPPER SUNSET - and Mrs. E. E. Reed of Lincoln Heights. Reports are that Mrs. Mary Witt, who went to California to visit her brother during the Christmas sea son, is quite ill there. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid will be held at the home of Mrs Rollo Rucker on Thursday after noon, Jan. 18. The sorting crew is putting in steady work and longer hours at the packing sheds in Parma and Apple Valley, COW HOLLOW By The Happy Farmer The early part of the week found Cow Hollow sleeping under a very nice blanket of snow. Most of our stock are very poorly sheltered ayainst this damp weather. Mort Wixon is very well pleased with the results of his sale. He had a good crowd for such a small sale. Everythiny sold very well. The cows sold even better than he had hoped for. • Mort now expects to take up a course in welding. All these wars are making a demand for skilled labor. Geo. Gabriel will put a three- wire and posts one rod apart fence around his entire farm soon. Although Doc Rafftngton and Mort Wixon both have their farms fenced, yet George’s when com pleted will be the best in Cow Hol low. Mrs. Share, although still in Caldwell, is improving very nicely. Dale Limbaugh would like very much to buy a few heifer calves. When we have so much feed it pigs just about ready to take from their mother and no feed and he says that he can’t decide whether to sell the weaners or to buy feed for them. Russell Howell thinks hogs are about due for a raise. He says, “Chet, you better keep them. They might be worth 10c per pound by the time they are ready to go on the market.” Sam and Homer Cates have bought 13 tons of hay and will get it hauled home just as soon as the weather permits. SUNSET VALLEY WE PAY CASH for OLD GOLD and JEWELRY MORRIS JEWELRY Atkeson Bldg. Nyasa Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson and children returned from Colorado this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbreska of King- man Kolony were Sunday dinner guests in the Ira Foster home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Atkeson of Nyssa and R. C. Ditty, chief of po lice of Kimball, Neb., were Sunday visitors in the Leslie Ditty home. Chas. A. Ditty and Robert were al so visitors. Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen's mother from Ainsworth, Neb., returned to her home after visiting her daugh ter and family for several weeks. R. W. Bolitho drove to Kuna, Ida., Sunday where he spent the day. In the eevning Mrs. Bolitho and girls returned home with him after having spent the holidays with her MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY IS NO LONGER AN ORDEAL Do you still remember the old head clamp and the exposure that took minutes? With modern, cool, florescent lighting and high speed film it takes but a few minutes to produce lifelike portraits. ASK ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES Snook Photo OREGON Shop NYSSA LAUGHS- SONGS - ROMANCE All are packed into the 2-Act Comedy-Operetta "In Grand O ld S W IT Z E R L A N D ” Showing One Night Only Nyssa Flour Mills Manufacturers of Flour, Feeds, Cereals & Pancake Flour Custom Grinding— Hammermill or Roll Grain Cleaning and Treating Warren & Barclay mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rataejyk re turned from Ellensburg, Wash., where they spent the holidays. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ditty, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Dan Herman and son of New Plymouth were Monday callers in the Chas. Ditty home. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 CURTAIN AT 8 P. M. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Sponsored by Nyssa Epworth League Admission: 25 cents and 10 cents - ADRIAN HIGH GETS NEW SCORE BOARD Club met Jan. 4 with Mrs. Marget Sage with 10 members and one vis ADRIAN—The high school has itor present. Mrs. Emily Bergman rented and Installed an electric joined the club. Next meeting will score board for the year. The board be with Mrs. E. E. Cloninger on was used for the first time at Tues Jan. 18. day night’s basketball game between Mr. and Mrs. Chet Sage, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heaton and daughter Ontario and Adrian. The gym floor has taken on a and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and new appearance since Mr. Hatch family took New Years dinner with sanded it and varnished it three Mr. and Mrs. Dale Limbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cloninger and times. One day last week a number of Roy Rookstool were Ontario visitors students were absent from school Wednesday. because of a bus broken down. A Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel were Adrian road grader furnished transporta shoppers Thursday. tion for several south Owyhee stu Lois Heaton spent Christmas va dents who didn't want to miss cation at her grandmother's in Em school. mett. Mrs. Henry Hatch and Mrs. Gar The Wahine Club women furnish ed lunch at Mort Wixon's sale on Friday. The sale was very well at tended. A hay chopping crew from Idaho are chopping hay at Ira Chadd's. Several from the neighborhood attended a pinochle party at Ed Mortenson’s Saturday night. Professional Cards DR. J. C. BOWMAN Veterinarian Phone 39W NYSSA LIBRARY OPEN SATURDAY 2:30 to 7:30 ALL PATRONS WELCOME Librarian Mrs. 8. B. Davis OPTOMETRIST '•See MrFall and See Better” DR. J. A. McFALL EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ONTARIO OREGON WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific ONTARIO OREGON ROBT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 VALE OREOON DR. C A. ABBOTT Chiropractic Physician Office: 331 West Main St 35 BEND PUPILS TO GET PHYSICAL EXAMS BIG BEND—Sixteen members at tended the P. T. A. meeting at the home of Mrs. George Elfers on Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Welsh reported that the county nurse, Mrs. Betts, and a doctor will visit the school and give a free physical examina tion to all members of health clubs. Ted Mlllsap left Saturday eve ning for Rapid City, S. D., to visit his mother. The 8-20 club met Friday after noon with Mrs. Henry Hatch in Adrian. A handkerchief shower was given Mrs. Blanche Rowland in honor of her wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Virl Bishop and IVfy-. and Mrs. Arch Parker were shopping in Caldwell Thursday There were no tardy cases during the past six weeks and thirteen pu pils with perfect attendance. They were Joyce Higgins, Emery Cam eron, Buddy Holly, Eudora Higgins, Max Nickens, Carmen Sillonis. Donald Gibson, Raymond Cartright, Carroll Thomas, Pedro Sillonis and Visit From Twin Falls— Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly, Miss Mildred Higgins. Gladys Parker and Margaret Kelly Carmen Sillonis won the six weeks of Twin Falls with Mr. and Mrs. A1 award in spelling and Eudora Hig Kelly of Boise were Sunday guests gins in arithmetic. Geneviev Eachus left Sunday for of Mrs. Cora Tomlinson. Mrs. Qeorge Kelly and Mrs. Tom Gooding where she Is attending the linson were telephone co-workers in school for the blind. She was ac companied by Mrs. May Vaughn, Idaho. Mr. Kelly is employed at the sugar who was returning to her home in factory in Twin Falls and while here Richfield after a visit with her the group visited the Nyssa factory. mother, Mrs. Roy Moore. Arena Valley Circle will meet JORDAN VALLEY with The Mrs. Paul Jackson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Madariaga enter Mrs John Timmerman and Mrs. tained with a dinner-dance Sunday Howard Hatch will entertain at a evening in honor of their son and miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dudley Mausling at the Hatch home Madariaga of DeLamar. About 60 on Wednesday afternoon. guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. George Schiemer of Ike Loveland was brought in from Newell Heights were guests in the Juniper mountain Saturday and Elfers home Thursday. taken to a Boise hospital. Matt Schiemer, spent the A large crowd celebrated Three summer working on who construction work near Bend, is visiting in the Elfers home. Mr. and Mrs. Virl Bishop enter tained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. 3 fo r Arch Parker. Miss Angela Hickman of Arena Valley and Cyrus Bishop. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Riggs and CLEANING sons of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts and son were Sunday dinner guests in the B. O. Roberts SPECIAL home. Mrs. Dyre Roberts was a Nampa Our 3 for 2 Cleaning visitor Monday. Bishop will enter Special is Still on— tain Mrs. the Walter Jolly Janes Bring in 3 Garments Thursday afternoon. at her home Mr. and Mrs. George Elfers spent for C 1 e a n i n g and Wednesday Vale where Mr. El P r e s s i n g — we’ll lers took his in examination for his papers. TRIPLEX C L E A N naturalization and Mrs. Virl Bishop. Mr. and them all for the price Mrs. Mr. Arch Parker. E. E. Parker and of 2. Kenneth Parker spent Wednesday in Ontario. Mrs LeRoy Bennett entertained NYSSA TAILOR the TK club of Roswell Thursday afternoon. Eleven members were SHOP present. DELIVERY SERVICE Mrs F. A. Miller and Virginia returned home from Eugene Wed PHONE 74 nesday evening. , A B A N K M A Y S A Y IT D ES IR ES T O LO A N M O N EY But you have two ways to judge the extent of that desire! | S.T COMPARE ITS "LOANS AND DISCOUNTS” WITH OTHER BANKS! 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Condensed Statem ent of Head Office and 42 Branches December 30,1939 R E S O U RCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $34,764,435.53 United States Bonds < ah at P., or Less. 35,481,571.77 $70,246,007.30 Municipal Bonds and Warrants........................... 3,371 677 98 Other Bonds...................................................... ” 3,’ll6!666.29 ★ Loans and Discounts — Money at Work in Oregon .. 42,954,580.50 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank............................. 180,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures................ 2,612,221.65 Other Real Estate................................................. ’ j 00 Real Estate Sold Under Contract....................... i qo Customers’ Liability on Acceptances.................. 30,446.25 Interest Earned..................................................... 437,202]37 Other Resources ................................................... 36,546.94 Total Resources............$122,985,351.28 LI ABI LI TI ES CaPita l................... *........• ........... .......................$ 3,000,000.00 Surplus ...................................... 3,000,000.00 Undivided Profits................................................... 1,811,220.87 Reserves for Unforeseen Contingencies................ 1,308,483.58 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc......... 304,007.76 Acceptances........................................................... 3L428!l5 Interest Collected in Advance............................. 371,363.85 Other Liabilities................................................... 34 204.63 D eposits................................................................ 113,124.642.44 Total Liabilities............$122,985,351.28 42 BRANCHES SERVING OREGON THE FIRST imTIOIIRIi RRRR OF PORTLAND, OREGON * * * * * * FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C OR PO RA T I O N