Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 11, 1951, Page PAGE THREE, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1951
Idaho Men Leave
On Hunting Trips
NEW ACRES, Oct. 11—Mr, and Mrs.
Russell Meroney and family of
Cove. Oregon were visitors at the
Ed Meroney home over the week­
end.
The W S. C. S. of the Fruitland
Methodist church met at the home
o f Mrs. M. C. Seuell Thursday a f­
ternoon of last week, with about 35
present. Assistant hostesses were
Mrs. Cecil Evans, Mrs. Henry Or-
cutt and Mrs. Merle Thomson.
V. L. Lett and Lloyd Seuell went
deer hunting, leaving Wednesday
and returning Sunday. They did
not succeed in getting any deer
Mrs. Seuell stayed at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Buskirk in Parma while her hus­
band was away.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy
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IHELMER'S s p e c i a l
THIS W EEK
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AT $28 PER TH O U SA N D IN LOTS OF
A B O U T 2500 FEET.
W E STILL H A V E 1 x 12 SHEETING
AT $45 PER TH O U SA N D
The EASY-DOES-IT CORNER
Bv Bill Schireman
How To Keep Your Oil
Heater Clean, a dollar
wi|e neighbor o f ours services
his own pot-type oil heater reg­
ularly — and easily.
O f course, using Standard
Stove Oil, 100% distilled and
clean-delivered, you need only
service your heater once a year.
I f you have a pressure -type
b u rn er, tr y N ew S ta n d a rd
Furnace Oil with Therm isoL
It stops filter clogging.
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u s h
H e c le a n s th e s tr a in e r aa
shown in the diagram — the
M e te r in g V a lv e stem , to o.
Washes them in kerosene.
Then he scrapes the burner
pot to remove all hard carbon.
Flange at top of the pot is in­
spected for air leaks which are
sealed with furnace cement
went to Baker Tuesday to visit at
School Addition
the home o f Mr and Mrs. Mason
Morris.
Plan Considered
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and
family went to Caldwell Saturday APPLE V ALLE Y, Oct. 11—Residents
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. oi ute community met at the school-
Lanfear.
house Monday evening after the
Jake Smlt o f Stibnite spent the
week-end at the home of his par­ school board meeting to discuss the
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Smit.
proposed plan to build an addition
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, for­ to me now-inadequate school build­
mer residents of this community ing.
considerable
interest
wus
who are living now on highway 30, snown in the project, so the group
south o f New Plymouth, were din­ decided to hold anolner meeting in
ner guests o f Mrs. Lela Lett Sunday. two weeks, wnen an estimate of the
Visitors at the E C. Johnson home cost will be available.
this week were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
The M Y F young people of the
Barboza of Fairfield, California. Mr. Methodist church wtre hosts to all
and Mrs. Johnson and their guests of the high school and seventh and
went hunting near Cascade, but no eighth grade pupils o f the com­
word has been received from them munity Sunday alternoon and even­
as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McGee ing. A potluck supper was served
are staying with Wanda and Jimmy m the church basement in the even­
Johnson while their parents are on ing. Several persons attended the
the trip.
recreational program, the supper
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney and Joy and the devotional meeting.
were dinner guests of »frs. Elenora
Several men and women of the
Wherry in Payette Monday.
community worked at the church
Grange Booster night was cele­ Saturday pouring cement and mow-
brated at the hall Thursday evening, and trimming the lawn. A potluck
with a potluck supper, which was dinner was served at noon. Another
enjoyed by about 50 persons. The day's work will be required to finish
supper was followed by a program tne cementing.
given under the direction of the
The WSCS is planning a birthday
lecturer, Mrs. Henry Gregg. The party for Wednesday, October 17,
following numbers were given: W el­ beginning at 10 a. m„ to celebrate
come by Grange Master Cecil Evans, tnoir 40U1 anniversary as an organ­
group singing led by Mrs. Cecil ization. The society was originally
Evans,
accompanied
by Phyllis organized as the Ladies Aid society
Evans; piano numbers, Mrs. Wilk- in 1911 and remained as such until
erson and Oary Thomson; vocal 1041, when all Methodist women’s
duet. Jacolyn and Barbara Orcutt; groups were changed to become the
reading, Mrs. J. T. Martin; skit, Women’s Society of Christian Serv­
e n tit le d ,
“ Getting Ready for ice. There will be several charter
| Grange" and short talks by Frank members present and an interesting
I Nedbalek, George Dohner and Leo program tor the day has been plan­
| Ostermiller and Mr. Gregg on the ned. Lunch will be served at noon
| projects o f the Grange the past in the church basement. Ail wo­
j year. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. men interested are invited to attend.
I Austin Case and family of Fruitland
Mrs. Ella Stephens was guest of
I and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Haburchak honor at a dinner given Thursday
of Nyssa.
evening by her daughter, Mrs. Jack
Billy Connelly returned from a
Reed, celebrating Mrs. Stephens’
deer hunt Monday with a deer.
birthday anniversary.
Guests in­
The October meeting of the Farm ­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Chris Melvedt
erettes club will be held at the hall
of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Wednesday. October 17. Each mem­
Koppes and children o f California.
ber is asked to take to the meeting
Mrs. Koppes is a granddaughter of
a jar o f fruit to be presented to
Mrs. Stephens, who with her family,
the hospital.
arrived here unexpectedly.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow were
Visit In Nyssa—
Mr and Mrs. O. E. Hayes o f Eagle Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Point, Oregon were visitors In the Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell.
Several in the valley were deer
John Lackey home Saturday even­
hunting the latter part of the week
ing.
and over the week-end. Some of
them were Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd
Schimmels, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McFarlin, Mr. and Mrs. Severt Fox,
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Thaniel Botner, Kenneth Lisle, Don-
NEEDS
ny Fritts, Jerry Sinclair and Ted
Dick. The hunters did not kill many
Bath Sets, Water Heaters | deer.
Mrs. Neil Thorburn arrived Sun­
and Pressure Systems
day from her home in California
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Call
Fred Fisher.
Mrs. Ella Stephens and Mrs. Jack
J.C. SMI TH
Reed and son, Robert, visited Mrs.
Charlie Snyder in a nursing home
13 Years In Nyssa
in Nampa Sunday. Later, they vis­
Phone 78-J
ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ayers In
Meridian. In the evening they were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Melvedt in Boise.
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A L L KINDS OF
Real Estate Loans
Prompt, Courteous
Service
A Standard Oil C«
•f Califcrnia Frodaci
D is IriL . ‘ -j b y
Wm. E. SCHIREMAN
Phone 61 W
Nyssa, Oregon
KEN PO N D
In su ra n c e
1« North 3rd.
Phone 218
J J jraiM E m iia
Have You Seen
The Gemco Three-Row
Beet Lifter-Loader?
Lifts and loads three rows instead of 1 or 2.
2.
Harvests faster— a ton in one-half the time in
many instances.
3.
Although it has larger capacity, an y 30-horse­
power tractor is adequate pow er for it.
i C. Staats and Miss H. Roach will be
Klaas Stam o f Oregon Trail and Ta Visit In Nyssa—
Mr. and Mrs. Jake •'an Twisk.
While here to conduct a series of house guests at the home of Mr. and
gospel services In Sunset valley, Miss 1 Mrs. Jack Fields.
NEWS OF RECORD
M AR R IAG E LICENSES
Joe Carrasco and Ruth Oarcia,
both of Ontario.
C O M PLAIN TS. C IR C U IT CO URT
Malheur Motors, Inc. vs. Don Fox.
recovery on note and account.
$534.09.
Thorman John Boyd vs. Tony
Pennino Boyd, divorce.
Helen Whiteley vs. Russell White-
ley. divorce.
RADIO & REFRIGERATION
REPAIRING
Located At Western Store
PHONE :44-J
5.
Herbert E. Cox-Technician
PE TITIO N S. PROBATE CO URT
Estate of Mary Hodson, deceased.
Estate of Marjorie Taylor, de­
ceased.
Estate o f Albert Sidney Hammack,
deceased.
W e Have Been Appointed Agents
For
Westinghouse Appliances
ONE ELECTRIC ROASTER
GIVEN FREE
W ITH EACH DELUXE REFRIGERATOR
BE GLAD
YO U WAITED TILL FA LI
No worries with hotel and
resort reservations in th»
Fall! Relax as you rids over
autumn bright highways,
free of driving hazards and
parking problems...
Crane and American Standard
Plumbing Supplies
Septic Tanks Pumped
Your Dollar
Goes Farther
with
Roto-ftooter Service
T R A IL W A Y S
Brower's Plumbing Shop
“p tifu U y ¿ it e
Lunch Room
Phone 217
S a v e now for the things you noed and for ready cash to meet
emergencies. There’s no substitute for a bank savings account.
Your First National Bank deposits are insured up to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
COLUM BIA, AVE., Oct. 11—Mr. and
Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma were
hosts to the pinochle club Thurs­
day afternoon with prizes going to
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and George
Smit.
Mrs. C. M. Tensen and Carolyn
were Ontario visitors Thursday a f­
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake van Twisk
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of
Apple Valley Sunday afternoon.
C. M. Tensen was a business vis­
itor in Baker Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick G root enter­
tained at afternoon tea and cards
Sunday for the following couples:
Mr and Mrs. Oerrit Groot of Apple
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. John T im ­
merman of Newell Heights, Mrs.
Dick Stam of Oregon Trail and
Mr and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma.
Mr and Mrs. O errit Stam enter­
tained Sunday evening for Mr and
Mrs. George Schiemer of Newell
Heights and their house guests,
Erma Heinsohn o f New York, Mr.
and Mrs. Elvers o f the Big Bend,
F I R S T N A T I O N A L B A N K of Portland
SEPTEMBER
29, 1 9 S 1
RESOURCES
/
C o sh in vault a n d in Federal Reserve B o n k . . $ 7 7 , 1 6 1 , 4 4 7 . 0 *
D o « from B o n k s ..........................................
4 1 ,3 1 1 ,3 6 7 .7 7
Total C a sh
. ............................... • •
$ 1 1 1, 4 5 2 , 7 1 4 . 3 0
*
U n ite d States G overnm en t O b lig a t io n !,
Direct a n d Fully G u a r a n t e e d ............... .
State, C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l B o n d s a n d
W a rra n ts ............................................
1 3 0 ,7 3 5 ,6 3 4 .9 3
3 S ,1 5 1 ,7 0 4 .3 3
4 ,4 7 6 , 9 3 2 6 0
O th e r B o n d s a n d S e cu ritie s............... .
Stock ia Federal Reserve B o n k ................. • M
7 5 0 ,0 0 0 00
2 7 3 ,3 3 3 ,4 7 7 .1 7
A cc ru e d Interest R e ce iv a b le ......................
B o n k Prem ises, Furniture a n d Fixtures a n d
1 ,3 9 3 , 4 4 2 . 4 4
6 ,1 1 0 ,1 2 2 .9 4
1 .0 0
O th e r Roof Estate o w n e d .................
C u sto m e rs’ lia b ilit y on Accounts o f lettor«
o f C redit, Acceptances a n d E n d o rse d Bills .i
O th e r R e s o u r c e s ..........................
TOTAl
7 ,1 9 4 ,9 4 7 .0 5
6 0 5 ,7 3 1 .0 4
»isousces..............
$ 5 6 6 ,4 3 3 ,3 3 5 06
LIABILITIES
C a p it o l . « ... e • . . . . . . . .T • e T e ......
•T $
S u r p l u s ................ .................. ..........
U n d iv id e d P ro fits........................................
7 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1 7 .5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
1 1 ,3 1 3 ,5 4 0 6 0
To lot C a p ito l F u n d s ......................
I s s s r v s for p o c sib l* loon losses. This reserve
S
It to a p p ly a g a in s t a n y loa n lossos that
m a y d e v e lo p in t h * futurtj it h o t not boon
a llo c o to d to o n y particular toons o r typo o f
loons. (Established from e a rn in g s, $495,-
0 0 0 .0 0 o f w hich w as a d d e d from io n . 1,
1951 throu gh Sept. 29, 1 9 5 1 )..................
Is adjustable to all even-row widths, 20 to 30
inches, and to most odd spacings of 18-20, 20-22
and 22-24.
3 6 ,3 1 3 ,5 4 0 .6 0
1.6 6 9 , 1 4 6 3 9
$ 3 6 7 ,7 7 7 ,4 7 7 .0 4 ,
'S a v in g s a n d Tim e. .
.
lia b ilit y fo r letters of C redit o n d os A cceptor
En d o rse r o r M a k e r o f A cceptances o n d
F o re ig n Bills ........... ..............................
Interest Received in A d v a n c e ......... .
Reserve for Interett. Taxes, E t c ................... ..
Eliminates need of crossing the field so often,
thereby causing less packing of the soil.
1 S 3 ,« 9 7 ,3 3 4 .4 6 1
T O T A l IIA B IL IT IE S
5 30 ,6 7 4 ,7 1 1 .5 0
3 .1 94 ,96 3 05
3 ,0 *6 ,3 1 9 .7 4
3 .9 3 7 ,3 1 3 .3 9
6 5 7 ,6 3 1 4 9
O th e r lia b ilitie s ........................................
$ 5 6 6 , 4 3 3 , 3 3 5 .0 6
.................... ..
FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K G R O U P
6.
7.
Allow s you tq plant larger acreages, since the
machine will harvest so much faster.
W ill harvest much more cheaply per ton, for
many reasons— you harvest faster, the machine
is very reasonably priced.
See this machine work at the D. H. Christensen
farm.
Then place your order with us
A L L ORDERS W IL L BE FILLED IN ROTATION. W ITHOUT EX­
CEPTION, AS WE ARE UNABLE TO SECURE A DEFINITE NUM­
BER. DUE TO CRITICAL M ATERIAL SHORTAGES. ORDER YOURS
SOON.
B & M Equipment Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
C o m p o site total $ for the Firs# N a tio n a l B a n k G ro u p
7 ho P in t N a tio n a l Bank of
Portland a n d it» 4 6 rtatowido h o n k in g officer a n d 15 affiliatod
h a n k i with I $ h o n k in g offices.
D E P O S IT S
The First N o tio n a l Bonk o f Porttond o n d 4 6 O f f ic e s ...............
1« other O r e g o n B o n k in g O ffice s in the Firs« N o tio n o l G r o u p
$ 53 0 ,6 7 4 ,7 1 1 50
121 3 9 7 .4 7 0 0 6
L O A N S A N D D IS C O U N T S
$ 4 4 4 ,0 7 J , H I J *
T h . N r t l N a tio n a l la n k a« Portland o a k 4 4 O M I c m ...............
I B other O r e g o n B o n k in g O ffic e s in the First N o tio n o l G r o u p
» 1 7 1 ,3 3 7 4 7 7 ,1 7
4 5 , 3 5 0 , 3 B 6 .S B
Won’t buckle or curl. Easier to stretch
up tight. Neat looking.
T O T A l RESO URCES
The First N o tio n o l Bonk of Porttond o n d 4 6 O f f ic e s ...............
I I other O r e g o n B o n k in g O ffice s in the First N o tio n o l G r o u p
$ 5 6 6 ,4 3 3 ,3 2 5 .0 6
1 3 7,B 5 4,04 B .49
DOUBLE Rust Protection
T O T A l R I S O U R C IS o f t h * 6 4 B A N K IN G O F F IC E S In the
FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K O R O U P ...................................
$70 4,97 7 3 73 5 5
; Costs no more than ordinary
netting, yet is built to last
longer and give you better
service.
Unrolls FLAT
Uko
a
Rug
Galvanized coating over c o p p e r bear­
ing steel wire . . 'resists rust right down
to the core. W e have this netting on
hand. Your choice o f heights and
ozes. C o n e in!
STUNZ
LUMBER CO.
THESE AR E THE 6 4
B A N K IN G OFFICES IN
THE FIRST N A T IO N A L
BA N K GROUP
T h e flr » t N a t i o n a l B a n k o f
P o r t l a n d a n d It» 4 6 sfafe-
w ldm b a n k i n g o f f ic e s a n d
15 a f f i li a t o d h a n k » w it h
1 9 o f f Ir a »
Portland Officii
M om b or Federal D ep osit In s u r a n t * C o rp o ra tio n
D E P O S IT S
4.
RESIDENCE PHONE 286-R
Parties Held By
Coin inbia People
The Machine Thai:
1.
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$ 3 1 « ,6 1 7 . « 6 3 75
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P o rtla n d M a in O ffic e
Cast P o r t la n d B ra n ch
H a w t h o r n s B o u le v a r d B ra n ch
H o lly w o o d - R o s e C it y B ra n ch
In d u s t r ia l B ra n ch
L lv e s t a c k - K a n te n B ra n ch
M o n t a v llla B ra n ch
S ix t h a n d M o r r is o n B ra n c h
S o u th e a st P o r t la n d B ra n c h
U n io n a n d R u s t o ll B ra n ch
U p to w n B ra n ch
Branchés Out at Portland
A L B A N Y BRANCH
ASH LAN D BRANCH
A S T O R IA B R A N C H
B E N D B RA N C H
CEN TRAL P O IN T B R A N C H
C O N D O N BRANCH
C O O S BAY BRANCH
C O Q U IL L E B R A N C H
ENTERPRISE B R A N C H
FO SSIL B R A N C H
G RANTS PASS BRANCH
G RESH AM BRANCH
HEP P N ER B R A N C H
H IL L SB O R O B R A N C H
H O O D R IV E R B R A N C H
K L A M A T H FALLS
Klam ath Falls Branch
South Sixth Street Broach
IA GRANDE BRANCH
L A K E V IE W B R A N C H
M EDFO RD BRANCH
M E R R ILL B RA N C H
M O LALLA BRANCH
NEW BERG BRANCH
N ORTH B IN D B R A N C H
N YSSA BRANCH
O A B R ID G E B R A N C H
O R E G O N C IT Y B R A N C H
PENDLETON B RANCH
SA LEM BRANCH
SH E R M A N C O U N T Y B R A N C H
ST A Y T O N B R A N C H
THE D A L L ES B R A N C H
T IL L A M O O K B R A N C H
U N IO N B R A N C H
W O O DBU RN BRANCH
Affiliatod Banks In tho
Flrtt National Bank
Group
Carlton State and S a v in g s B ank
le n te n Cou n ty State Bank
(Corvallis)
Philom ath Branch (Ph il«
The First N a tio n a l B ank of
Cottage G rove
The First N a tio n a l B an k of l a
W est Eugene Branch
Sp rin gfield Branch (Springfield!
The First N a tio n a l Bank of
Forest G rove
The First N o tio n a l Bank of Leb anon
M onroe Slate Rank
State Bonk of M a lh e u r County
(Ontario!
M o re lan d Sell w o o d Booh
(P ortlan d !
Tho First N a tio n a l B an k a#
Prineville
Scio Stole Bonk
C latsop County Bonk (Seaside)
C oe lid ge and M cC la in e ( Si I verte« t
Bonk ef Svveet Homo
Ya m hill State Bank
A ll the a b o ve ban ks ore m em ber»
of tho fe d o ro l D e p o sit In tu ro n co
Corporation.
FIRST NATIONAL BAN K OF PORTLAND
Th* bank that stays open 10 to 5 SIX D A Y S A W EEK
tor your