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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON GIRL HURTS LEG WHILE PLAYING stick and cut her leg while playing spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McMillan at school Wednesday. Five stitches and daughter of Boise were callers were taken. the Lewis Skinner home and in Seven girls of the 4-H cooking OWYHEE, Oct. 16—Mr. and Mrs. in the Russell Patton home Sunday I class met with their new leader, William Peutz returned home Fri Shirley Skinner, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Keith Tallman, Wednesday day from Warm Lake, where they and Mrs. Claude Skinner, fell on a , afternoon. i A family picnic was held at the Jesse Ditty home Sunday. Guests I were Mrs Goldie Gumm and Mrs. | Marie Hyde of Billings, Montana, ' Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and son, ¡Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditty I and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie i and family of Ontario, and 1 mile noith of Nyssa, 1 mile west and IV 2 miles Ditty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ditty of Valley. Mrs. Gumm and Mr. north on Clark boulevard, or 9 miles south of | Sunset Ditty are cousins. • % Ontario, 1 mile west and Vi* mile south. The young people’s class 'of the Owyhee Sunday school and their teacher, Mrs. Francis Gregg, en joyed a party at the home of Fred Klingback Wednesday night. Out door and indoor games were en joyed by the group. Refreshments SALE STARTS AT 1 P.M. of hotdogs, potato salad, pickles, apples and punch were served. 3—HORSES—3 The Owyhee P.'t.A. met Thursday 1 Team, 5 years, (mare and gelding), wt., 3200 lbs. night in the schoolhouse. By-laws for the association were approved. 1 Good set harness. Refreshments were served to 10 1 Sorrel gelding, smooth mouth. members. Next month Rev. Moore 22—CATTLE—22 will speak on the subject of Boy Scouts. 1 Red cow, Red, 7 years. Mrs. George Gregg and daughter, 1 Guernsey cow, Lady, 4 years. Annette, were overnight guests in the Martha Klingback home Thurs 1 Guernsey cow, Sweetheart, 6 years. day, while Mr. Gregg was deer 1 Guernsey heifer, Bessie, 2 years. hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Landreth of 1 Guernsey cow, Minnie, 4 years. Madras were guests in the William 1 Roan cow, Roan, 6 years. Peutz home Tuesday and Wednes day. 1 Guernsey heifer, Beauty, 2 years. Mrs. John Terran and daughter, 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, Mable, 2 years. Nlta Payton, were callers in the T. H. Brewer home Saturday. 1 Guernsey cow, Flossie, 4 years. Dianne and Joanne Schweizer 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey cow, Pet, 3 years. of Nyssa spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Householder. 1 Guernsey cow, Shortie, 4 years. Betty Jean Culbertson and Mary 1 Guernsey heifer, Lucy, 2 years. Lou Jensen spent the night Thurs day in the Kenneth Kygar home. 1 Guernsey heifer, Molly, 2 years. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rlghtmeier 1 Jersey cow, Spot, 10 years. of Montrose, Kansas, are here for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, 18 months. Wilson Winter, and family. 3 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifers, 7 months. Mrs. Bob Mofitt spent several 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, 18 months. days last week in Nyssa with her mother, Mrs. Lem Wilson, who 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, 5 months. broke her hip after It had almost 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, 15 months. knit from a previous break that happened several months ago. 1 Shorthorn-Guernsey heifer, 6 months. Robert Hess of the Ameri These cows are all milking now, all T.B. and can Rev. Sunday School union will de liver a message at the Owyhee Bangs tested. We have never had a banger cow on schoolhouse evening, Octob the place. Cows have been tested for the past 10 er 17 at 8 Friday o'clock. The public is invited to attend. years. Herd test, 4.3 to 4.5. FARM SALE Monday, Oct. 20 —MACHINERY— 1 New Valley Mound corrugator. 1 4-Horse fresno, nearly new. 1 8 by 16 ft. float. 1 McCormick Deering No. 9 mower. 1 McConnick Deering manure spreader, nearly new. 1 John Deere dump rake, nearly new. 1 Steel sled corrugator. 1 16-inch walking plow. 1 Self-Lime or phosphate spreader. 1 New 1-hold McCormick-Deering corn sheller. 1 John Deere corn cultivator. 1 5-Foot swather." 50 Corral poles. 1 John Deere 2-way plow. 1 Morman hay derrick. 1 Jackson fork. 1 2-Section spike-tooth harrow. 3 A-Type hog houses. 10 10-gallon milk cans. 1 2-Section spring-tooth harrow. 1 Thor electric washing machine. 1 Iron-wheel wagon and rack. Hand tools, etc. 1 3-Horse disc harrow. —HAY— Approximately 225 bales straw. Approximately 200 bales third cutting hay. Approximately 10 tons first and second cutting stacked hay. Thi* 40-acre farm is for sale—See the owner TERMS—CASH Ladies of Arcadia Sunshine Club Will Serve Lunch P.T.A. Council M eets— The P.T.A. executive council met Monday evening at the Henry Har tley home. Plans for the Hallowe en carnival to be held October 31 in the grade school building were discussed. Heading the carnival committee will be Mrs. Jake Sim mons of the P.T.A. and Mrs. George Henneman, representing the room mothers. Church Noies CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL JHLRCU PARISH HALL Rev. P. J. Gaire, Pastor Mass at 9:30 every Sunday except on the second Sunday of the month, when it will be at 8 am. THE CHl’RCH OF THE NAZARENE E. J. Wilson, Pastor 10 a.m., Sunday school, with clas ses for all ages. 11 am.. Congregation and special singing and sermon. 7:15 p.m.. Young people, teen age and junior services. 8 p.m.. Evangelistic service. 8 pm., Wednesday, prayer meeting. TIIE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. II. J. Gemliardt, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Worship service, “You Should Pray”, 11 a.m. Intermediate fellowship, 7 pm. Young adult fellowship. 7 p.m. Fellowship of prayed Wednesday, 8 p.m. FAITII LUTHERAN CHURCH Roland G. Wuest, Pastor FA IT II LUTH 10 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 11 a m.. Worship service. Sermon theme: "Bearing Fruit—A Require ment For Membership in God's Kingdom”, based on St. John 15: 1 8 The adult membership class will meet Thursday evening next week, instead of Wednesday evening. The members of Faith Mission socity will sponsor a food sale and fancywork sale Saturday, November 15 at Eder’s store. CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5th and Brims Sts. George Whipple, Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p m. Evening worship service, 8 p. m. Choir practice at 8 p. m. Wed nesday evening. Bible study and prayer service, 8 p. m. Thursday. Daily devotional program at 8 a. m. each day except Sunday over KSRV In Ontario. - . ST. PAUL’S EPISCO PA L CHURCH Rev. C. L. C allahan, Hector Holy communion at 9 a.m. on the second Sunday of each month. At 4 p.m on the first, third and fourth Sundays. Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. an interesting tlible study.«Classes floral 'offerings. when it was deeply appreciated, Mrs. Ethel L. Crawford. and also to all who sent flowers far all ages. Mrs. Wayne Morris and cards. , Worship at* 11 M i. Mrs. Oswald Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coffman and Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m., Miss Twyla Crawford. family. with an inspirational song service Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman CARD OF THANKS and family. and sermon. We wish to thank our many Mrs. Eva Staples. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:30 friends and neighbors for their Mrs. Emma McCarthy. pm. kindness and sympathy at a time Lincoln Jackson. RICHLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. A. L Brim, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11 am The subject for this morning will oe j ''Ezekiel's Wheel”. This promises to be a very interesting meeting. The young people wUl meet at 7 p m. The leader will be Vera Faye Yes, enjoy wonderful rain water suds that Oounsil. Her subject will be “What It Meaas to Me to Be a Christian”. 1 Evening worship at 8 pm. soft water service gives you. ? ? Soft Water ? ? • RELATIVES VISIT IN UPPER SUNSET UPPER SUNSET, Oct. 9—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger have been entertaining guests from Portland. The party accompanied Mr. Clon lnger and Frank Parker on a hunt ing trip and returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rooks tool and Mr and Mrs. Basil Vance oi Yakima were guests of Roy Rook- stool and family Friday evening. Mr. Vance Is a cousin of the Rook- stool brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrett en tertalned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berrett of Utah, and his sister and children over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Berrett entertained for their guests and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson and family of the Owyhee district October 5. Mrs. Joe Stephens and son re turned home from the Nursing home last week. Mrs. Forrest Tennant and daugh ter are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell. Mrs. Rnfflngton entertained her sister from Homedale over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pitkin of Calloway, Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Malr of Berwyn, Nebras ka spent Sunday night and Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rook- stool and family. The party were neighbors of the Rookstool family in Nebraska. The Richland circle met with Mrs. Julum Tuesday afternoon. The members worked on clothing for relief distribution. Anyone interest ed is welcome to contribute used clothing and help mend them for distribution to the needy. Too Late To Clatsify LOST— Log chain. North 8th St.. ASSEM BLY O F GOD October 10. Marion Chard. 10O2xp. S terl D. Spies*. P astor Sunday school at 10 a.m., with FOR SALE— White Rock pullets, 6 months. Roger Tucker, call Des sert Seed Co. 1601xp. FOR SALE— Used sewing machine. Good working condition. Nyssa Fur niture Co., one block west railroad depot. lOOtfc. Stenographers & Typists Wanted Pleasant work. May last three Double Feature One of the several new photo frame l s t y l e s just received . . . come in and see the latest in correct frame fashions. G. H. Dowers, Owner EVANS’ STUDIO Cols. Bert Anderson and Joe Church, Auctioneers PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947^ months. Write name, address and phone number. Address letter to P. O. Box Q. Nyssa. l#01xc. WANTED— Permanent position de sired. Experienced tractor mechan ic and truck driver. Box 914, Nys sa. 1602xp. FOR SALE— Nearly new Estate Heatrola, in good shape. Mrs. Clara Beam. fflOlxp. FOR SALE— Estate wood or coai heater, in very good condition. Pric ed reasonable. Phone 06-J4. J. C, Olson, Gem avenue. 1602xc. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our slncerest thanks to ail our friends and neigh bors for the kindness and thought fulness bestowed during the Illness and death of our father and grand father. Also for all the beautiful » We have 25 customers in Nyssa enjoying this service. With only a small charge a month, why not join the well satisfied customers? Culligan Soft Water Service Phone 011R-2- -Nyssa Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, Repr. —JUST ARRIVED— Single-Row 26-Inch P.T.O. Oliver SPUD DIGGERS Expecting H. C . Cletracs In Nov. “The House of Oliver” Nyssa Implement Co. Stunz and Thomas When the Worst Happens This VARNISH Stands Up! Statement of Condition, Octolet 6,¡947 RESOURCES Cask on Hoad and Dun Irons Bank* ....................................$124,056,271.04 U S. Bonds, including U. S. Goysrnmsnf Agencies........... 224,172,949.74 Municipal Bonds and Warrants................................................ Other Bonds ............................................................................. Loans and Discounts ............................................................... Stack ia Föderal Reserve Bank................................................ Bank Prnmisas, Faraituro and Fixture* .................................. ‘ Other Reel Estate .................................................................. Castomers' Liability aa Accaptancas .................. Interest Earned........................................................................... Other Resources ...................................................................... T O T A L RESOURCES .............................................. LIABILITIES Capitol ...........................................................................$ Surplus ......................................................................................... Undivided Profits and Resnrvss Rssarvss Allocated for Tanas, Interest, etc ......................... Acceptences ............................................................................. Interest Collected la Advance ................................................ Other Liabilities......................................................................... Bsp Stils I Esdusivs af Reciprocal Bank Deposits) .................. T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S ............................................ $341,229,220.78 $1,416,392.93 50,000.00 125,013,952 04 450,000.00 4,174,244.17 Nona 60,049.59 1,162,116.17 426,721.4 » ^53^052^6^^ A.soo.rrooo I0,500,0o0.00 11,929,200,48 $ 26,929,200.4$ 1,621,315.92 60,049.59 612,565.65 399,084.1# 501,360,481.31 ^53^05^767^ In addition to Its 41 broncho* throughout Oregon, aleo affiliated with the Flrat National Bank of Portland art 1 X other Oregon banke DEPOSITS -asa First National Beak af Portland and 41 branches...................................................... $501,360,411.11 I I ether Origin Banks affiliated with First Metises! Beak af Portland........... ........... 92,547,015.51 T O T A L DEPOSITS.................................... $ 5 9 3 ,9 0 7 ,4 9 6 82 LOANS AMD DIS C O UN TS First Notional Beak of Portland and 41 branches $125,013,952.04 11 other Oregon Baaks aHdialsd with First Natieael teak a# Portland . . . . ______ 14,681 A62.E1 TO TA L LOANS AND DISCOUNTS , , . $ 0 5 ^ 7 6 5 ,8 I 4 8 j Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Amazing new materials bom of long research make this an entirely NEW TYPE VARNISH___ Give it unheard-of toughness and damage-resistr ance. It’s versatile, too! Use for all floors, furniture, woodwork, indoors or out! Test this new fast-dry ing varnish NOW! You’ll find it stands up under rough treatment, resists damage from alcohol, fruit acids and hot soapy water. You’ll see it bring out the full beauty of fine grain woods. Famous DEVOE Products Sold Exclusively in this area by . .. BÌ0I19E LUM BER ! COMPANY “Then'a a Yard heat Yon" O. L. Galloway, Manager Nyssa, Oregon 1