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.■■ j p w w w m Safety for Things You Hold Dear S tacks u t boa da a rc s a t th e only thin g s th a t call for the p ra te s tla a of a sa fety deposit hex. Yoa h a re e th e r pessaasieas—helrloem s aad priceless tokens—the loaa of Whieh woe Id cut deeper, perhaps, thao the loes e f replaceable aedarttias. T hink w h at It would m ean te y ea if th ese trea su re s w ere destroyed by Are or stolen by thieves. Do a o tr a a th e risk of sack a m isfortune a single day longer. K ent a box ia e a r Are and b u rglar-proof v au lt now. 'lh en , w h atev er hap peas, yea will kaow th a t its c o n te n ts a re safe. BANK OF NYSSA D. Tensen, Vice President. F. E. Young, Asst. Cashier. H. W alten, Proa ident. Prank D. Hall, Cashier, This Trade M ark appears an il) on LOCAL NEWS IN BRI , ♦ ♦ ♦ » a » ♦^e»»»»ccc»»cee»tc»ccccccocicece^x»<tx>« »* , The big event e f th e w eek—The this m erning fo r the E a st <o a tte n d D ear Boy G rad u ates I t will be good. the general assem bly of the l ’resbyte- The public is a w aitin g w ith joyous riaa church a t Indianapolis, which will anticipation th e evening of Wednee- be held May 25 26, Mr. McDonald be day, May 16, when V*n feu r-n ct com ing a d elegate from the W illam ette edy, "T h e D ear B o / G raduates, ” will valley d istric t. They will also visit be p u t on a t the L iberty T h eater by num ereas relatives while on the trip the pupils o f the seventh g rade e f the Mrs. C. A. M arshall aad Miss Gen N yssa public school. Bs su re to be eva Woods w ere P a y e tte business vis th ere. ite rs W ednesday. B ert Wexia end Sid Burbidge, two Mies Maz.e Hope sp en t Sunday in prom inent N yeeaitee, w ere Vale vie, P a y e tte , th e g u e st of Miss Hazel ito rs th is w esk, w here th e re eerved Shaffer. as jn re r iu th e c a te of Blaeknby vs. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. W aif and Mr. Sew ard, which w as a su it te c eiieet a and Mrs. E rn est Wilson m otored to note for $4500 Ju d g s A ndersen of P a y e tte and FruitU nd Sunday and B aker w as tria l jndge. sp e n t the day visiting friends and Chas. Thom asoa and w ife and Mrs view ing the scenery. They re p o rt 'h e M. A. Thomason w e n t to E m m ett F ru it lend country a solid m ass of apple Tuesday te v isit a t th e J. N. Thomaeen blossoms, and prospeets for pricaa this home. Mr*. Thomason will rem ain fall look good, as the sa ste rn apple ■everal day* crop has bean severely dam aged by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. M cDonald, fo r the cold w eather th a t has prevailed m er well known citizens of N yssa b a t th e re d u rin g the past few days. now living in the W illam ette valley, W ednesday, May 16—The D ear Boy w ere in N yssa several days th is w sek looking a fte r basiness m a tte rs and G raduates. D on’t misa it. F ra n k Jonas and fam ily have moved visiting old tim e friends. They le ft from E aton, n ear W eiser, to Nyssa, w here he has em ploym ent on th e sec tion line. km I 85 GEI iiw ( ^ HAT m e a n s t h a t th e re p airs having th is tra d e m a rk w ere m a d e in th e fa cto ry w here th e o rig in al m a c h in e ca m e fro m . I t also m e a n s t h a t th e se re p a ir p a r ts w ere m a d e by th e sam e •workm en w ho m a d e sim ila r p a r ts for new m a c h in e s a n d t h a t th e y a re m a d e of th e sam e m a te ria ls. G e n u in e I H C R ep airs fit closer, w ear b e tte r a n d la s t lo n g er t h a n “ W ill-F it” o r “ M ade-F or” su b sti tu te s . A m a c h in e t h a t is p a r t g en u in e a n d p are im ita tio n is a h y b rid , a m o n g rel. C om e t o u s a n d g e t g e n u in e I H C re p airs, a n d you will also g e t th e M cC o n m ck -D eerin g re p a ir service, w hich is w o rth while. T 10 0 T he young fellow w ith money to burn leldom se ts the .w orld afire. T here a rc p'.enty o f w ays te g e t rid o f money w ithout burning it. Be auso th r necessary spending generally e a ts q uite a ho!« in the fam ily c*3h pile. W atch th e expense account in PA Y IN G BY CHECK Eder Hdwe. Company In this way you can tell w h eie your money is going and covrsct unnec essary expenditures. Paying by check gives you a good bookkeeping system nnd the ad v an tag e of having your surplus am ount sa fe in a u r bank. McCORMICK - DEERING LINE • ♦ w e c u e »oeoe^eoeeeeeeoeeoeooeoo» « »»«»-»»»*'»’-*’»-; MALHEUR CO. BANK $25.000 00 $25,000.00 Capital Surplus Coming to Baker Dr. Mellenthin Specialist in in te rn a l Medicine for the p a st 12 years. with itereeortf wf ta ra ia g « at its millionth car in March, 1929, tka pa bite ia taking no ahance of being dissatisfied whan it bnya a BUICK. LIGHT DELIVERY BUICK FOURS BUICK SIXES Five Modela Six Modela Niaa Modala EASTERN OREGON AUTO COMPANY D ealer f e r M alheur C ounty V n L E , OREGON * »»»C C C O C C C C W C C C > | C C »# C C »»»»»C »C C C C C C * ) ♦ ♦ « ♦ > ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < » ♦ ♦ ♦ MM i DOES NOT OPERATE lo m o E 3E30C Our Aim will be a t GEISER GRAND HOTEL Thursday and Friday May 17th and 18th Office h e a rt—10 a. m. to 4 p. m. la to giva to tk a c#mm«nity a broader viiion of the tcaehinga of Jeaua Christ in their moral, social and religion« asp etta, all ferces of the community w o r k - iag in harm ony for a program ef development of tne physical, m ental, aeeial and moral life of the cerne and h a re a p a rt with ua Nyssa Community Church s J. J . Fleming, hsi>..ater. itm a o a n a a a i is m o t KWC TWO PAYS ONLY No Charge for Conaultation led Baal Batate Broker* and General In We have heard vouch favorable com m enton the excellent serm on delivered last Sunday m orning in the P arish Hall by Arch Deacon Goldie of P ortland. Being a m an of unusual a tta in m en ts in hia chosen field the arch deacon may alwaya be depended upon to furnish an addresa bo’h in te restin g and instruct- ve. Bishop R' ington will hold se r vices a t th e aam e place on th e evening f Sunday. May 20. P. I. Spaer, th e wall known m ayor of Anple Valley, m ade a basiness trip to N yssa Nonday. D. M. T urns* le ft for R iverside Sun day to look a fte r hia livestock in te r ests in th a t shetisn. Mrs. Adda Wilson and Donna and B etty Cook visited friaads ia W eiser Sunday. Mr and Mra. A rth u r Boydsll and Mra. Glen B raw n m ade a abepping trip to O ntario W ednesday. The E aste rn S ta r K ensingtsn m at a t Mrs. O F. E d c r’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Shirm ar of Boiso, aceom panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M cCarty of N yssa, visited w ith relativ es in P a y stte S urday. H. H arland has movsd his fam ily from the a p a rtm e n t house to the H arry Sharp residence on Main stre e t. Mrs. Jim Duacan was a P a y e tte vis ito r Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sehwaizer and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schw eisar m otored to W eiser Thursday. A rtie R obertson, sural mail c a rrie r oa route 1, ia tak in g a layoff to re ceive m edical tre a tm e n t. George Schweizer. a a h ititu e c arrier, ie ‘‘c a rry ing o n " very acceptably. Council Meeting The re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the city eonncil w as held Monday evening with M ayor W arren, Councilm en Cook and Brown and R ecorder Cook present. As Councilm en P re tty m a n and Young were a b se n t spearing snlm en littls was dons e x ce p t routine w ork. The m a tte r of ad ju stin g the Pbillips-Mc- C arty difficulty was held over te ■ spec ial m eeting T uesday evening, a t which nil councilmen w ere present. At this m ee tin g the counoil decided to ask Mr Phillips to abandon th a t ner- tion e f hie corral im m ediately alongside M-. M cC arty’s house and b u ild s fence from th e n o rth e a st c o rn er e f the barn due north to the stre e t. This will re move the m eat e h jsctien a b ls fe atu re of t h t corral and will doubtless be sa tisfa c to ry te both p arties. Baccalsureate and Mothers’ Day Service Combined. The baccalaureate serm on fer the g r a d u a t i n g clas s will be presched s e x t Sunday m orning. A t the sam e tim e M others’ Day will be celebrated. The serin n will be for both stu d e n ts and m others, preached from the te x t Ju d g es 5:20. The su b je ct for the them e is "F ig h tin g Against the sta rs m heaven. T here will be special mu sic A carnation will be given to all m others atten d in g the services The M others’ Dsy program will be given in the evening a t 8 o ’eleck. The program is entitled "H om e C om ing,” picturing m other by the fireside in the little old fashioned home as the differ s o t m em bers of the fam ily come home, some to speak the old fashioned piece* and o th ers te sing 'h e old tim e sengs. It will be en in te re stin g pregram . Uglssby has s few pieces e f furni tu re aud t o n s canned f ru it y e t te eell a t a sacrifice. M ust he sold by tbs 15th. m U 3t Death of Mrs. Torrey Dr. J . J. l a r a s in has received a card announcing the death of Mrs. C lara Ciewell T orrey, whieh occurred a t Marshfield, Oregon. A pril XI, 1928. She was born A pril 24, 1866, thus lacking th ree days e f being 67 year* «Id. Mrs T orrey will be rsm tm h e re d by old tim ers as one e f the first citizens sf N yssa. She and her husband, O. S Torrey, w ere the first p ro p rieto rs of the Hotel W estern, which they opened in 1906 and conducted very successfully for tw o years They moved from here to Marshfield, Or , w here they hsve J. P. Dunaw ay, cashier of th e Mal linee resided. O. 8. T orrey. the »ar heur County B aak, le ft the first of the riving husband, served one term ns w esk for T exas, w here he will spend a nayor of N yssa 15 day vacation. A reception w as held Thursday a t NOTICE the home e f Mrs. S. J. Ehrgood in The P. T. A. ceunty convention will honor of Mrs E H McDonald e f Al ,e held ia the P resb y terian ehurch bany, who is visiting in this vicinity. Saturday, May 12, all day. D ianar will A very pleasan t afternoon was spent it served in the basem ent e f the P r .s- in ranew ing old acquaintance« Among yterien church a ad e r supervision e f tio s e presen t w ere Mrs. F. R M ar ly ssa P . T. A. The m oaey will go te shall, Mr. F rank Carm an, Mra. Alsx he g irls’ reserve. McDonald and Mra. Tony DeVries. Chiropractors Drs. B radford & B radford, C arver m ethod Consultation and exam ina tion fre e Ten y ears successful prac tice in th e e te te e f Oregon. Special ra te s given fe r 60 days. F irs t door w est of Bank of N yssa, Nyssa, Or. Oglesby has a few pieces of f u r n i tu re and some canned f ru it y e t te sell a t a »«entice. Must be sold by th e 15th 1000 lbs good Mexican seed beans for eels, 7c a pound. J . P. McGinnis, phone 40 F13 N yssa, O r*. m lllt F e r Sale—One autom atic w ash er and one W hite sew ing m achine, R equire a t Jo u rn a l office. mXXtf L ost—A 30x3) Peansylyania vaouura cup. F inder re tu rn to this office and re ce iv e rew ard. a! 1 For S als—Thoroughbred Buff Or pington eggs fo r hatching. $1 for se ttin g s f 15 sggs. Mrs. F rank Leuck Young pigs for sala. J . C. Rsaa Statement of Ownership o f tke G ata c ity Journal, published w eekly a t N yssa. Oregon. Publisher— ■ F. Brown. E ditor—* F. Brown. O w ners—H. F. Brown, N yiaa, O r.; Win S. Brown, Vale, O r.; Lloyd Riehes, Vale, Or. Bondholders -N o n e . H. F. BROW N, Publishe. Mothers’ Day SU INDAY M ay 13 She weald appreciate a nice box af eaadg frem The Nyna Pharmacy T ry the D ragster« first. m r 7 ford T o w n e r and other». Ne tirs is giving m ere m ileage then the Seiberliag and P o r tag e, which we sell and at big meaey saem g prices. Ail tires shipped e u t of town pareei poet prepaid. 30x3). best grade fabric_____ . .110 60 30x8), heat grade cord. .. 12.60 12x8) red tubes ........ .............. 1.00 32x4 cords .............. ....... ......... — 26.00 38x4 c o r d s ................................. . - 27.00 Parker’s Tire Shop Dr. J . A. McFall I NYSSA - ♦ e t a t a a e p p r y i M ei i j aea i t T T t r t ------ OREGON 2t Dr. M ellenthia ia a re g u la r grad u ate in m, dicina and surgery and is licensed W« Stock for All Cara by the s ta te *f Oregon. He visits p ro fss sitn s lly the more im brake linings, spark plugs, fan belts, p o rtan t tow ns end cities snd o ffers to ra d ia to r hose and capa, piston rings, all who call en this trip free uensulta- rim 'a g i, ate. lion, ex cep t the expence of tre a tm e n t when deetred. HEXCEL FORD RADIATORS A ccording te his method of tr e a t won’t b u rst if they freeze Call and m ent he dees so t operate for chronic aee them and 1st us show you m any appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of good things in s-ito accessories. niom arh, tonsils s r adenoids. Ha has to his credit wonderful re Tires ahd Rubber Hoot* Repaired suits in diseases of fhe stom ach, liver, bowels, bleed, skin, s t r e s s h e art, kid Mrs. Geo. P. W ard of O atario, in "o r Sale 4*) bu«hels barley. Joe nt-y bladder, bed w etting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg company w ith her m other, Mrs. E. H. ! ta a . m 30tf McDonald, visited friends in N yssa ulcers and rectal ailm ents. If you have been ailing for any W edneaday. Auto Accessories. To L et—2 acres of onions, go« length of tim e and do dot g a t any b et Phone 177 • O ntario, Oregon tand. Inquire a t Journal office. m4 te r. do not fail to call, a t im proper m easures ra th e r th an disease are very Episcopal Church Notice. often th e cause of fo u r lesg standing trouble. We grind | The Rt. Rav, Wm. P Rem ington, See McFall *nd tee better. Rem em ber above date, th a t consulta D D .t b is h s p e f E a s ts ra Oregon, will our own tion on th is trip will be free sad th a t held service a t the Parish ball, Nyssa, lenses his tre a tm e n t it d iffsrsa t. M arried woman m ust bs aetompan« en Sunday evening, May 10. a t 7:30 p Phone 147 m. Evensong sa d address. ied by th e ir husbands. Ity e sig h t Specialist A cordial invitation is hereby ex A ddress: S36 Boston Black, Minne Ontario - Oregon apolis, Mian. tended te nil. ST. P A U L ’S P A R IS * . Nyssa Realty Co. ] J. BOTDELL W e re g re t to learn th a t Mr. and Mrs. A. B arton, old tim e residents of N yssa and vicinity, have decided to close th e ir business here and move to Milton, Or. Mr. B a rto n ’s health of la te haa s a t been up to stan d ard aad thay a re in hopes the low altitude of th a t place will prove beneficial. The beat w iahet of the com m unity go with them to th e ir new home. Stanley Fenn is m oving his fam ily to Lime, O re., w here he has recured work in th e cem ent plant. Mrc. Cain a f O ntario visited a t the A rth u r Cook koma T uesday. Mac Ooleman has moved hia fam ily to the C lark home w here Mrs. Clark will ta k e care of Mrs Celem an while Mr. Colem an is aw ay w orking. N yssa e n te rta in ed a vary w el-em a g u e st W ad-esday n ig h t ia the person of J Pluvius who, w ith his little sprinkling caa turned upside down, paid th is com m unity one e f his in fre quent visits. He was aeeom paniad by a severe electrical storm , which how ever did no dam age. R ain fell heavily for a couple of hours to tb s g re a t ben efit of crops e f all kinds. , Subscribe fer the Journal * $1.50 per year J 1