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THURSDAY, JULY S, 1948
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA,_OREGO_N_
Sermon Rreme for the seventh Sun
and junior services.
| lived in the Snake river valley for the youth o f the church will leave i Improvement
day after T rin ity: "T h e Christian
8 p.m., Evangelistic service.
several years. He took his intem - for a week’s institute at Wallowa
Wednesday, July 7, missionary and Order of L ile ”, based on Proverbs
L.
D.
S.
CHURCH
h»p at the Multnomah County lake.
crusaders meeting at 8 p.m.
3: 5-10.
First Ward
ho pital and the Doembecher hos
The church council and building
Dean fife . Bishop
F A IT H LU TH E R AN CHURCH
C A T H O L IC CHURCH
pital.
committee will hold a regular meet-
Sunday.
9
a.
rn..
Sunday
school.
Roland
G.
Wxiest.
Pastor
Park Avenue and Third Street
10 am ., Sunday school. Classes' ing at the parsonage Monday ev-
Editor and Publisher
Sunday, 10:30 a. m. priesthood
ItLASS V. P O W E LL - - - - - - -
From New Jersey—
Rev. P. J. Gaiee, Pastor
for all age groups.
»nmg. July 12 at 8 oclock. AU mem-
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jones and
Beginning the first Sunday in
11 am ., Divine worship service, bers are urged to be present.
Sunday. 6:30 p. m., sacrament
wo children of New Brunswick, June and continuing through July or fast meeting.
AI> V E R T I SIN G R A T «.»
SU B S C R IPT IO N BATHS
Tuesday, 2 p. m.. R elief society
New Jersey are visiting at the home and August the time of mass in
meeting.
,»f
Mr
and
Mrs.
Huston
Wilson.
Open
rate,
per
inch......_.39e
the
Catholic
cnurch
will
be
at
8
One Y ea r______ ___________$2.00
A d d s y e a rs to g ears
I Best g e a r lubrican t fa r you
Tuesday, 4 p. m., primary meet
Mr. and Mrs. Jones are Mrs. W i.- a.m. every Sunday.
National, per in c h .....
40c
Six M onths...... ................ $1.25
ing.
son’s parents.
Classifieds,
per
word
—
--2-'
Single Copies................... - ....... -0*
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., geneological
SEVENTH D A Y A D V E N TIST
Minimum ----- 30c
(Strictly in Advance»
training class.
CHURCH
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. Mutual
Naomi Burhert, Superintendent
Improvement association meeting.
American Legion Hall
Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Malheur County. Oregon
Sunday, 5:30 p. m „ ward welfare
Sabbath school, 3:30 to 5 pm.
meeting. »First and third Sundays»
Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon for transmission
The public is invited to attend.
ST. PAU L'S E PISCO PAL CHURCH
Uirough the United States K.alis. as second class matter, under
M IS S IO N A R Y B A P T IS T C H U R l II
Rev. f . L. Callahan, K .-ctor
Uie ac o' March 3, 1870.
CH URCH OF JESUS C H R IST
John Benedict. Supply Pastor
Holy communion on second Sun
OF
Sunday school, 10 am .
day of each month at 8 am . M orn
L A T T E R D A Y SAIN TS
I
Morning worship, 11 a.m.
ing prayer at 8 o'clock on the first,
SECOND W ARD
MRS. HENRY SLIPPY
Evening worship, 8 p.m.
low.
third and fourth Sundays.
(Mormoni
Wednesday prayer service, 8 p.m.
Red Welts participated in the ro
HURT IN ACCIDENT
Arvel Child. Bishop
RPM Multi-Service Gear Lu-
Its anti-foaming agent pre-
ASSEM BLY OF (.O il
deo in Jordan Valley over the
Sunday, 11:30, Sunday school.
Sterl D. Splesz, I'astor
THE CHURCH OF T n E
bricant
always
keeps
a
tough
vents
overflow into housings,
N EW E LL H E IG H TS. July 8— Mrs week-end.
10:30. Priesthood meeting.
Sunday school, 10 a m.
N AZA RE N E
Sunday. 8 p.m.. Sacrament ser-
Henry Slippy was hurt in a car
lubricant
film
on
gear
teeth-
leakage
on brake linings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landau, Shirl
Worship service, 11 a.m.
10 a.m., Sunday school.
ices.
accident Friday morniug on the ey Smith and Roy Mecham spent
Junior church, 7 p.m.
11 am.. Congregational and spe
Wednesday. 2 p.m.. Relief society.
Evangelistic, 8 p.m.
Owyhee grade. She is staying with Monday in McCall.
cial singing and sermon.
Wednesday, 4 p.m., Primary.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting
her daughter, Mrs. Bob Rice at
7:15 p.m., Young people, teen age
Arlene Piercy had her tonsils
For hypoids too
Wednesday. 7:30 pm., Mutual
Friday,
8
p.m.,
young
people.
Owyhee corner. The same day their
removed Thursday.
I
house caught fire and was damaged
Mrs. Jake Borge and Tiny, a THE M ETHODIST C O M M U N IT Y
considerably.
CHURCH
Mrs. Dick Kreigh and daughter daughter, are vacationing in McCall
9'45 a.m.. Church school.
accompanied her brother-in-law, with her mother.
Charles Kreigh. to Buhl. Idaho last
11 am., Morning worship. Sermon
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Kurtz, Mr.
week.
subject: "Inherited Religion".
and Mrs. Harold Kurtz and Bob
7 p.m.. Youth fellowship.
The Fidelis Arnica met Thursday
and Joyce Kurtz visited Mr. and
That's the prescription for maximum
at the home o f Caroline Seheimer.
8 p.m.. Evening service. Son,'
Mrs. Dudley Kurtz near Grange-
milk production With less labor . . . the
Betty Moore acted as leader in the
service and Bible study.
ville, Idaho from Saturday to M on
McCormick-Deering Milker. It's efficient,
absence o f her mother, Mrs. H. E
Monday, July 12. a number of
W UlTI-SERV lC*
dependable and
day.
Moore.
sanitary.
g U r iu b RICA^'
Ellen Judd left Friday morning
Resists the action of hypoid
Gue-ts at Nyssa—
W e can give
for a two-weeks trip to New York,
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
you the details
gears which often "wipes” off
Washington, D. C., Philadelphia
A R Roberts were Mrs. Jim Meeks, j
on getting more
and Chicago. She accompanied her
Casey’s Compound Recommended
ordinary lubricants.
«
milk faster with
Mrs. Dow Jones, Mrs. C. O. Minor
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R o
by L'sers
the McCormick-
and son, Robert, and Mr. and Mrs.
bert Overstreet. They are traveling
D eering. W hy
E R. Skiver. They were here to A fter suffering three years with
by train.
A S t a n da r d of C a l i f o r n i a Product
not stop in and
attend the wedding of their niece. arthritis. I am feeling fine since
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith and
see us today?
Mabel Roberts. The ladies are sis using your Casey's Compound. No
fam ily spent from Saturday until
ters of Mr. Roberts. They all left more pain. Now able to do my
Monday in McCall.
i for their homes at Jerome, Idaho work in my apartment house. I can
Mrs. W W. Smith is visiting at
not recommend the Compound too
Sunday afternoon.
the home of her sister. Mrs. An-
highly — Mrs. Cathern Knox. 1247
rew McGinnis, in Nyssa. They will
S.
E. Powell. Portland. Oregon.
Doctor Arrives—
W. E. SCHIREMAN
leave soon for Carlton, Oregon to
Your Druggist Can Supply A’ou
Dr. Lester Scott of Portland has
visit Mr and Mrs. Bud Dunlap.
With
arrived here to become associated
Otis Kurtz returned Saturday to
PHONE 61
with the Sarazin clinic. He and CASEY S COMPOUND,
the home of his son, M. L. Kurtz,
bottle
”>0
Mrs. Scott are living in the Ben
who has been receiving treatment
Or Write J. II. Casey.
nett apartments. Dr Scott, gradu
In a hospital in Boise.
ate of the University of Oregon, P. O. Box 731, Portland 7, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Smith and
Pat and Gary spent the week-end
in McCall.
Some o f the Brownie Scouts as
sisted in selling cookies at Brown's
Mercantile in Adrian Saturday.
Mrs. Geonte Seheimer and Geòrg
ie and Dick and Louis Stam fished
on the Malheur river last week-end.
Selma Stam of Nampa spent the
week-end at the home of her par
ents. Mr and Mrs. Luit Stam.
Mrs. Kenneth Vanderpool and
children have gone to McCall to
spend the summer.
M. L. Kurtz has a new Chevrolet
pick-up.
Shirley Smith accompanied Mrs.
James McGinnis and Joyce to Cald
well Friday.
A card party was held at the
home of Mrs Rube Graham F ri
day. Four tables of pinochle were
in play. Miss Mae Beaumont re
ceived high and Mrs. Dale Ashcraft
I he Gate City Journal
Church Notes
USE TWICE A D AY
FOR MORE PROFIT, LESS WORK!
ARTHRITIS
OWYHEE TRUCK & IMP. CO.
IN NATURAL
RESO U RCES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
O re g o n holds Great Wealth
Get a
freezer fu ll
of Freedom !
Statement of Condition, June 30, 1948
R E S O U R C E S
Cosh on H an d and Due from B a n k s ..........................
$1 1 5 ,8 3 0 ,4 4 4 .2 4
U .S . Bonds, in clud in g U .S . Governm ent A gencies
1 8 6 ,9 2 5 ,4 5 6 .5 3
M u n ic ip a l Bonds and W a rra n ts ...........................................
O th er B o n d s .............................................................................................
Loo ns and D iscounts ..............................................................
Sto ck in Fed eral Reserve Bonk ...........................................
B o nk P rem ises, Fu rn itu re and F ix t u r e s ..............................
O th er R eo l E sta te ............................................................................
C u sto m e rs' L io b ility on A ccep tances ..............................
A ccru e d In te re st R e c e iv a b le .....................................................
O th er R esources
.........................................................................
5 0 3 ,8 4 1 .7 2
1 4 6 ,6 2 6 ,4 3 7 .9 3
4 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
4 ,4 3 7 2 3 5 .0 1
None
2 4 8 9 0 .4 4
1 ,9 1 4 ,6 8 7 .5 3
2 8 2 ,0 3 9 .8 2
T O T A L R E S O U R C E S ...........................................
$ 5 1 2 ,6 2 0 ,5 7 4 .8 0
L I A B I L I T I E S
C a p ita l .......................................................................................................$
4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
S u rp lu s
...................................................................................................
1 0 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
U n d ivid ed P ro fits and Reserve»
.......................................
1 4 ,0 0 5 ,9 9 8 ,4 3
Reserve» A llo cated tor T a x e s , In te re st, etc . . . . .
Be free! Tak»' o ff any morning
or afternoon you want — re
laxed in the knowledge that
vour spareful Ki-lv inator Home
Freezer holds the family’s next
meal! And it’s ready to serve
at a moment's notire!
•
•
•
F ra « y o u r s e lf fro m freq u en t
»hopping. This big K e lvin otor
F ra a zar held» a fu ll 2 1 0 pound»
— a n eu g h for a m onth » m a o lt.
A cce p ta n ce s
In te re s t Co llected in A dvonce
Vour dollars on deposit
2 4 ,8 9 0 .4 4
| 3 3 0 343 79
O th e r L ia b ilitie s
Deposit» » Exclu sive of R ecip rocal B ank Deposits) . .
2 5 3 ,8 2 8 .2 8
4 8 0 .9 1 0 ,1 0 6 .1 0
T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S
.................................
$ 5 1 2 ^ 6 2 0 ,5 7 4 8 0
First National Bank
In addition to its 44 b r in i'e s throughout Oregon, 13 other Oregon banks
are members ol the H a t National Bank Group
Group work for the
development of Oregon’s
great resources.
D E P O S IT S
T h e F irst N otionol Bonk o f Portland and 4 4 B r a n c h e s ...........................
13 other Oregon bonks in the First N otional Group .......................
LO A N S AND D IS C O U N T S
$ 4 8 0 9 1 0 ,1 0 6 10
9 2 0 6 8 943 61
$ ^ 2 ,* 7 9 ,0 4 9 .7 1
T h e F irst N atio n al B an k of Portland and 4 4 B r a n c h e s ...........................
13 oth er Oregon b anks in the First N atio n al Group
..............................
from you rtatf of m a su dull-
n«»t. Y e w K e lvin o to r F ra a ia r
h e ld * fu ll m aol» . . . a n d out-
of-to o t on treat» far « va ry d a y
o f th« year!
$ 1 4 6 ,6 2 6 ,4 3 7 .9 3
17^248 9 5 2 2 0
$ 1 6 3 ,8 7 5 ,3 9 0 .1 3
T O T A L R E S O U R C E S e f the 57 B anks in the First N atio n al Group
Com« in and too . . .
FIR ST N ATIO N AL B A N K
OF
Eder Hardware
Company
$ 2 9 ,0 0 5 ,9 9 8 .4 3
1 ,0 9 5 4 0 2 .7 6
....................................... ...
si the 57 banks of the
F ra « y e u r « a lf tra m k itc h e n
tim a. $ o k a for w e a k » a h e a d
a ll at onto, la« I ha F re e s« ,
kaap y e u r potto«» ovan froth!
C W c, !
$ 3 0 2 ,7 5 5 ,9 0 0 .7 7
55 52 5 5 4 1 .5 8
PORTLAND
Memf cor f e é e r a l D é f i t
Imamrmrnte C e r p e r a t i e m
$ 6 0 9 ,6 8 0 ,4 5 5 .8 6