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T he G ate C ity J ournal XJUII KO. 6 NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, M A Y 1 ,1 9 8 6 Poultry Supplies •>•!*•»♦■»+» **>♦♦♦♦♦♦ M « » » 1 '■->:-v:-<-»4+d > : » > » » « -n -n .-iM i*-» M-i-S- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Custom Cleaning and Grkiding CONMCNUSU B T A M M E N T « f tfca Malheur County Ban I » >♦♦♦♦» i m >♦<♦♦♦ » I I A number of Nesya citizens have N yaa t, O reg on been doing jury duty and aoting at the close ot business April 6, 1926 ' as witnesses at circuit court in Vale this week. Among them are.T . F. RESOURCES LIABILITIES Coward, J. I. Liven, H. M Housh, P. j Loans and Diaeounta...........S342 *09 71 Capital Stock_____________ $ 2 N. C Jamieson, dairy special M. Warren. [ Overdraft*............................... 286 72 Surplus and ProAts.............. 3 t U J. W. Crockett and Clint Webb are ist of the Oregon Agricultural Building,Furniture,Fixtures 14,750 56 Other Real Estate ........... . t.tOS 0* Billa Payable..................... f NE at Payette lake this week. Mr. Webb College will talk on general dairy Stocks and Securities.........$ 2,1)00 00 F NK baa leased a hotel there and will re problems, such 3,796,48 Rediscounts______________ as selecting, Bonds and Warrants_______ C abh and Due F rom B anks 130,146 90 DEPOSITS ........................... 43« n main indefinitely. judging, feeding, and manage Mrs. T. J. Caldwell returned this $409,250 751 $i,j ment of the dairy herd, at a week frem a sojourn of several OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS months at Los Angeles and Long aeries of meetings to be held H. J. Ward, President. Beach, where she has been visiting next week. John Ray. Viee Prur' t W. B. Wagner, manager of ' J. P Dunaway, Caehier. her soa Cecil. G- C. R ner, AiaMOnat Cukwr W. B. Hoxie made a trip te Vale the Payette Cooperative Cream* . „ _ H. A. 191 v m , Arsis lent Caehtor. Wednesday, where he had business at ery, will demonstrate the NYSSA * Z Z £B- OREGON, J, F. Reece, J. J. h n d i i G. L. the assessor'* office. method of haadling, testing and Director» Mrs, K. Parkinson antertained her gradiag cream, from the cow to sister, Mrs. Simmons, and two child ¡ha little, unlooked for services, courtesies and altontiooa, outside tha ' -at -i the consumer. Mr. Wagner ren of Mampa during the week. path o t roukae, aro what have cotnt*I mist in making loyal friends a. , ■ ,- O B IT U A R Y tom e» for this bank. Mrs. Willard Van Naatta o f Cra*e says: ‘ We are always glad to (Communicated) spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. cooperate with the Extension rm rss PROFESSIONAL Service in any wag we can to John Newby was born in Shineliff, Lloyd kinder. North of England, in 1868, coming to Dielt Tengen hM returned from a heip the dairymen te improve i b il l b o o s t e r s / ' j DIRECTORY this country when 21 year* o f ag*. _„ j , , P. , tUndi where be shipped two the quality of their eream. High The regular anneal meeting of th* He ftrst came to Pleasant View, North u* r|«i,dg of cattle. Re was tocum W ß f* County Couasil was held at the Big Ogden, Utah. Then he moved to ' panied by Delno Gibson, who is mak quality cream means high quality hOUt 96 SnufiM U4 Bead Gommunity hall Saturday, April ATTORNEYS AT LAW . butter. Rigby, Idaho, and later to Nyssa, ing an extansive tour of the coast. 1 11, with tha county president, Mrs. Oregon, where be has livad for 15 Mr. MeKee, the tester for the hi. M. Creeling, presiding. COLbECTlOU BOX COMES The Nyssa baseball taum played at j £. M. BLODGETT years. He was never married. AROUUO, -THROW IW SOME The morning session was given ever Roswell Friday, April 24. They were Weiser-Payette oow testing as Uncle Jack, as he was known to the j Attorney and Counsellor at Law defeated by one point, tiie scare being sociation, will talk on the ad entirely to business. On reeommenda- IMPORYMJT KAOUCi \ NOVIR. little children, will be missed by all . 13 to 12. vantages of a cow testing asso tion of the executive committee the Practice in all courts CLER&WkAAU CAWrr BOW who knew him. Kind and generous, ’ Misses Hazel Beam and Verna ciation He will also test some 1 preside*» appointed Mrs. Maurice L. honest and true. He has gone to hfc AuwmiUCc MUCH KMW A Nyssa, Oregon Judd corresponding secretary. Very Thompson spent tbe wees end visiting samples of whole milk and erfeam interesting reports were given by de1- reward. He was a faithful Latter MICHEL, SO UBCr SUWOAW Day Saint, always ready and willing relatir*s m Nyssa. for the dairymen at each meet egates from Big Bend, Wade. King CHIROPRACTORS ASTOUlSH MBA BM FlLWJG Vera, Alien and Carl Mainline and to help when called upon. But owing ing. This will give the dairy* man Koiony, Owyhee, Oregon Trail, THE OL' 0 O * FOUL OF DRS. BRADFORD & ERA W O RD to him being bard o f hearing and be Irene Ltussen attended the dance in Valley View, Omario and Vale. The QUARTERS AU* UALF-DCUAP? men an opportunity to check up Myssa Thursday evening. ing vary sensitive o f his affliction Carver Method work done by these various circles in AUO MAKE HIM FEEL Mrs. Euward Jasper and children on their separator to sec if it is cludes, servieg o f hot lunchss, finan Consultation and Examination F ree, made Jack of a retiring disposition. G o o d v „ t returned to their home in Alice!, Or., getting all the eream from the cing and otherwise encouraging school Nyssa, Oregon Saturday, after a week's visit with milk and to learn the proper contests ot different kinds, impreviug friends and relative* in this vicinity. method of testing milk and setaool play ground* and installing W. B. HOXIB Friday evening at the MaGoy home, Ju dgeo L King and wife of Onta cream. The schedule of the school apparatus, cooperating with th# INSURANCE Mrs McCoy and Mrs. Satazin were rio were Nyssa visitors Sunday. teachers in putting on special pro Office at Residence, Third and meetinga is as follows: I joint hostesses to the Bridge Club. I gjjgmts and treats for the childten, Ehrgood Avenue. Mrs. Collingsworth and daughter, Nyssa— Ward Bros.; 10 a. m. assisting school boards in buying need i Five tables were in play. First lady Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Taniin, of Now Plymouth sprnt I prize was won by Mrs. Arthur B o y -' ed school equipment, helping needy the wees with Mrs. Mrs. D. K. i-ia- Wednesday, May 6. dell. First man’s prize by R U n n 'j Adrian— In tows, 2 p. m. parents to clothe their child«-. n so that OSTEOPATHS Brown. Consolation prize went to they might come to school and seeing ' Mrs. Ernest Wilson and George Ward. I Mrs. J. J iurazin and Miss Edith Wednesday, May 6. DR. HARRIET SEARS that these children had proper food Vale—Cream station, 10 a. m. , The rooms were beautifully decorated Scott visited in Ontario on Tuetdag. and medical attention. Th# following Osteopathic Physiciaa with apple blesBoms and lilacs. Dainty 1 Miss Vesta Dicha and Misa Lucile Thursday. May 7. officers were elected: Ontario, Oregon refreshments were served. j Stephens were week end visitors in Brogan — Community Hall. President, Mrs. M. M. Creeling, Office: Wilson Bldg., Over Raders’ i “ | Boise. Kingman Koiony. 2 p. m, Thursday, May 7. - t —- ■ Mrs. Agnes Hamakei and ton t.o • Vice president, Mrs Ralph Haworth, Cairo— Grange Hall, 10 a. m. Wade. ert are vieitmg relatives at Mvrkl.a. ¡day, May 8. No Fingerprints this week. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Dead Ox— A. A. Gutteridge’s, Drs. Bradford it O. A. C. Corvallis, April 29— i “Safety ftrst," remarked the detec Fry, Oregon Trail. 2 p. m. Friday, May 8. Mrs. M M. Spoil o f Nampa apt 1 1 graduates. Consultation and examina- Clair Pepperil of N ygsa, S op o frac The Valley View circle extended the tive's son as he donned rubber gloves the week in Nyssa at the home c i non free Ten h ------------luccessful yearn successful prae- . ,. , . to rnld the Jam closet.—The American First more m vocational educi council an invitation to hold its nsxt Legion Weekly. flee in the state ot Oregon. her sister, Mrs. C. L. McCoy. door weet of Bank. session there. The invitation was ac has been pledged to Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kay aad son cepted Kappa Psi, national honorary left Sunday for W .tson, Oregon, on o Wadding bells rang merrily Harness washed and oiled, $£.00 per (Ooncluded next week) set. Nvraa Harness A addlery Shop. band freternity. Men are picked short business trip. For Sale F. ¡day when Joe Meyers and Experts Will Discuss Problems of Dairymen Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. r n P. T. A. Meeting ewumsm vjHEu -me Eniertain the Husbands Chiropractors Joins Kappa Kappa Psi Wedding Bells for membership in this organi* 80 ska barley at $2.(0 per e s t, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howe he e 10 ska chopped barley $2 60 at A. zation on the merits of their moved from their former residence .c Hinsch, Nyssa, Oregon, a!73t musical ability, personality and the Presbyterian manse. The hone was recently vacated by C. Tensto. scholastic standing wbo baa moved to tbe apartments .u tbe Tensen building. O f the Same Family Mr. and Mro. J. b. Treney and two The robin and the bluebird belong children of Froitlar.d and Mr. an« Mrs. to the same family of thrushes and L. F. Lattig and daughter Mary Alice are seywewhat alike in appearance. of Payette were »neats at Uie Freak C. KLINKENBERG Miller home Sunday. PROMPT DELIVERY Card of Thanks Mrs Ackiie Wilson and daughter Rer.acnab!* Ratea We wish to thank those kind friend* j Gertrude and Delta and Denna coek who assisted u* doing our time of sor spent Sunday in Weiser with friends. PHONE 15 row, for the kind acts, the flowers Mrs. H. T Francis spent Tuesday and the a ngers, which we shall never with friend* in Apple Valley. + H W fl I , forget. Mrs. George Smith of Apple Valley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newby, is ill with pneumonia. » H IIIII I I I I t Mary Ann Green. Mr and Mca Glenn Brown and f a m Bob, Tom, George and Harry ily and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Beydall Newby, Junior, and family motored to Boise last Sun day. and curtain Don’ t fonget aiH' o tap AND CIGAR STORE We wish to call the attention of oar wosSc at Nyesa H arneas & Saddlery reader* to the fact that the Nyset Shop I Grain & Seed Co. have changed their SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING adv. Tbls deeaen’ t happen very of tea Notice. HOT AND COLD BATHS and when it does it behooves th* lap- I have sold the City Dairy to Geo L. B. IIAMAKER, Prop. E. Schweiser, who will conduct the ulase to stt up and taka notice. See Nyeea Oregon business, collecting all account* and adv. at tup of thia page paying all bills. Geo. Schweizer and family this week H. F. Brown, moved into ihe Methodist parsonage. :: City Dray Line ;; NYSSA BARBER SHOP Dog Guards M aster’s Body After guarding the body of Ilia mas ter, who wan drowned in a ditch, until it was found recently, a shepherd dog In Scotland followed the corpse to the mergtie. then ran two roll«* back te the flock of sheep and resumed hie tending. If you have Beef Cattle, Hogs, Mutton or Veal Phone 6 Nyssa, Or. Nyssa Packing Co BURBIDGE £ oc M - j . A. Fouch were united in ' a holy bonds of matrimony, l.io ceremony was performed at t a i Hotel Western in the pres ence of a few friends. Rev- Smats officiating. On Saturday evening they were treated to a genuine old fashioned charivari party and Joe, with his accus tomed generosity, sent the par ticipants to the Rosebud for refreshments. The newly weds will continue to reside in Nyssa. Both contracting parties are well known in Nyssa, the groom having been manager of toe Nyssa-Arcadia drainage ditch for a number of years, and tne bride tha proprietress of the Hotel Western. The Journal joins their many other friends in wishing them much happiness and prosperity. Auto Overturned An auto driven by Mrs. Swenson of Payette completely overturned on the) boulevard at Arcadia Monday, buryirg the lady underneath, from which un pleasant predicament she succeeded in extriented herself uninjured, except to her feelings, wbieb were consider ably ruffled, owiag to the presence of about eix inch** of water int* which she was thrown. W ords in Language Sacred Stone The vocabulary of a modem abridged English dictionary gates approximately 460,000 worn*. If tbe dead word* of our speech be added, as shown by the Ozfoml His torical dictionary, the number mould reach 700.000 words, living and dead. Th* moonstone la believed by many to bring r -ed fortune. In India this beantlful gem Is considered as highly sacred and Is never sold except on a yellow cloth, yellow being an especial ly sacred color. Exciting Ride Perfect leva holds the secret of t t world's perfect liberty.—J. O. Holland. Love and Liberty During a panther shoot In Indlajthe elephant ridden by the Jam Sahib ran away, and after alx miles of boupt-lng and speeding, the man escaped! by sliding down the animal'* tail. R H Y , Prop. I For S a le- Kitchen Cabinet In good condition. Cheap, if taken at once. Phone 64F4. aiOlf