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J T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL. XX111 NO. 1« NYSSA, ORIGON, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1M». e-M-M -r-i-t-r l > U I ! I I l» « » H Poultry Supplies Custom Cleaning and Grinding ■ v v + 4 + H -H + i LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Rsas Parkinaon and fam ily w a n t to N am pa fo r the F o u rth and from th ere drove to Jo rd a n 'v a lle y up in the hHls to speud a cool day cam ping out. Rev. S m uts of V^sle w as e n te rta in e d a t su p p e r and b re a k fa st in th e B ertscil home F riday of this w eek. Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA - L3TI- OREGON. A is .g o re p re se n ta tio n o f N y ssaitas a tte n d e d tb e nig F o u rth of Ju ly cele bration a t Vale F riday and S atu rd ay . The N yssa band and th e N yssa ball team played both days sa d acq u itted them selves w ith m uch c re d it. The Vale calab ratio n w as th e b eat ever th is y ear and the crowda exceeded the e x p ec ta tio n s of th e m ost optim istic booster. An ice cream social will be given by the N yssa high Behool alum ni F riday, Ju ly 24, on th e Ghas. G arrison lewd. Everybody come and brin g yoor best C h a rte r No 168 R m c t t . D istrict No I t g irl. P roceeds will be use* f o t tbe REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF T U MALHEUR benefit of the alum ni association. The COUNTY BANK N yssa band will fu rn ish m usic for th e occasion. At Nyssa, in the 3tate of 0r*f»a at the Close of Busiaess » < •» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ June 30. 1925 1 2. 4 6. 6 7. 9. 11 . 16 RBOURCBB Loans and discounts, including re d ls e e u sts show n in ite m s W and 30 . if a n ) .............................................................................................»897,464 87 O v e rd ra fts se c u re d and u n se c u re d __________________________ 66 S8 O th e r bonds, w a ra rn ts and se c u ritie s, ia a lu d is g fa re ig o gov- e rn m e n t, s ta te , m unicipal, c o rp o ra tio n , e tc ., in cluding th aae 8,388 to) shown in ite m s 39 and 8s, if a n y _________ ___________________ S to c k s, H seurities, ciatm s, liens, ju d g m e n ts, e tc .......................... J.90S.W B anking house 18,801.73; fu rn itu re sad fixtures, 16,358.82_____ 14,768 I t R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th an banking h o u se ________________ 6,888,18 (ab) Cash on hand in v a u lt and daa from banka, b a n k ers and t r u s t ro m u a n ia sd e sig n a te d and approved re se rv e a g a a tg of th is bank ______ 106,914.88 Checks on banks outsid e city or tow s o f re p o rtin g bank and o th e r cash ite m s _______ 184.66 T o ta l cash and due from banka, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 .................................................................*107, *78.68 O th er a sse ts, i f any, itesaa in t r a n s it_______ ______________ . . . 36,667 27 T o t a l . . . . .................................................................................................. _"$5&6,627.90 L IA B IL IT IE S Y ._ . C apital stock paid i n ________________________ _______ ^ ----- . . . » 86,000.00 S urplus f u n d __________ _______ _____ _______________ i ' . . . . . . . . 86,008.00 (a) U ndivided p ro fits______________________ ___ ____ 819.069.64 (b) Loss c u rre n t expanses, in te re s t aad ta x e s paid___ 18,808 7» 5,065 81 23 Individual deposits su b je c t ta ehaak, Including d epeslta don tb e s ta te e f O regon, county, ci*.io* or o th e r public funds . . . _______ 809,12.7.43 It, loO. 7b 25. C a sh ier’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and. T otal of dem and deposits, e th e r th an bank deposits, su b je ct to reserve, item s 23. 24. 25. 26, »322,278.19 27. Tim e certificates of dep esit o u tsta n d in g _____________________ 178,863.90 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable an dem and nr su b je c t to notica item s 27 and 28, »178,861 90 83 L ettee e of -r e d it o u ts ta n d in g _______________________________ 120 00 T o ta l....................................................................................................................*668,327.16 ST A T E O F OREGON, C ounty of M alheur, s s 1, J P. O unaw ay, cash ier of th e above nam ed bonk, do solem nly «w ear th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tru e to tb s beat of aay knew ladga atid belief. J . P. D U N A W A Y , C ashier. C o rrect—A tts a t : H. J . W ard, J . J . S a ra sin , J. F . R eece, D irectors. Subscribed and sw orn to bsforo m e th is 9 th day of Ju ly , 1926. E. M. B lo d g ett, N otary Public. My comm ission ex p ires Nov. 20, 1928. ■ ■ "JiM ■ 11 PWU.-----1 - . v - 16 17. 18. For Sale Far Sals. Red Cow, th re e q u a rk er Je rse y , giv ing a bout th ro e g a llo n s of milk daily . j2 2 tf G eorge Coodrich. T eam , harn ess and dray w agon. 34 inch w agon w ith g ra v el bed. Ono 2 horse frasno. One 2-section harrow For Rent One 12-inch w alking plow. My place of g re w in s crop - a lfa lfa , L um ber fo r barn 10x12. sorn and potatoes. Cheap if ta k e n a t One Je rse y cow, fre s h soon. an as. M rs. H. E. H ansen. jS2t H ousehold goods. M aster In c u b a U r, >56 e g g c ap a city , j u s t as good a t new . O th e r a rtic le s too n u m ero u s to m en tio n . F ra n k Stubbs. Why Wotry About >tHs? IA I For Sale Second hand f r u it jars, P hone or call a t th e ranch. Mrs. W L. Gibson. T h o u fta n d s of house w iv e s h a v e q u i t w o r r y - in * a b o u t m o th s . T h e y CENOL M O TH DE ST R O Y E R . K illa th e la r- v a s t h a t d o th o d am ag e. W ill n o t s t a i n — p l e a s i n g odor. U aa I t t o d a y . For Sale. S a v o rs' head of J e rs e y cows, fre s h . Wra Schw aiaer, N yssa, Or. jl> 4 t For S a ls —E x ce p tio n a l B a rg a in in a used sta n d a rd m ake P ian o in Una con dition. P rice *160; te rm s *12 cask, 37 par m onth. W rite Sam pson Music Co , W eiaer, Idaho. j» 2 t I m « ^ stwW>- »»v a ^ W m . i q f t m . ^ moth ■ V I DESTROYER Kills Them l Destroys their eggs Sold by NYSSA PHARMACY C. L. MsCsy.Prop. Genol Agency >gii mi t If You Need MEAT OR ICE Phone 6 N y « a , O r. Nyssa Packing Co. B U R B 1N I ; * R*(Y. P toa. L Pud L ong, Chas. N ewbil), B liss Car te r and G ladys G arrison s p e n t tho F o u rth in Caldw ell, w here th o boys' played baseball. Third Crop Im provement Field Day Announced Fast* Tour and Picnic to View Crop Demonstrations and Im proved Fields—To Start 10 A. M. Wednesday Near Nyssa— Barbecued Steer on Menu. • l m P in t t i l CONDENSED STATEMENT of tho Malheur County Bank Nyasa, Otogoa at tho elooe ot busioeoo June 30, 1925. RESOURCES L oins and D issouota______ *397,466.17 U v s sd rsfts........................... 66.68 Bui ¡d ia« fo rn itu ra , à F ia t. 14.76866 O ther E s s i E s t a t e ________ 6,966 US S tocks end S e c u ritie s------- » 8.008.88 Roods and W a rra n ts ........ . 8.*88.88 C s s s and D u s F som B anks 14«746.36 Ju n e Ju n e Juno June Ju n e Ju n o ______ I J A B I C apital S to c k .............. ............ * 2K.9SS.W S srp lu s and P roflts. .......... 40,066 *1 Bills Payable ____ N O NE R ediscounts................ ____ . NBME D E PO SIT S.................. ............ 501.9SS.09 *666,**7.96 D E PO SIT S 30. 1920........................ 1237.86* 06 30. 19*1............................ 297,621.67 80, 1922 ............................ 836,68* II 80, 1928 ............................ 804,997 19 SO. 1084............................ 848,ISO.40 89. 1996 ............................ 601,991 99 *556,*27 90 Bask in 1M1 many Malheur county farmers will romambor tho big crop improvement (our O F F IC E R S AN D DIRECTORS whish started at Cairo, went H. J. Ward, P¡ t. John Ray, Ytgh President south to Big Bend for lunch and J. P- Shan sway. Cashier. program and then journeyed 0- <L k n e e . A ssistant Oashiar over into Idaho to see the sights. E. A, Divan. A ssistant Cashier. And again the crap improvement J, F. Reece, j. Jr Q. L. I uilUps was featured in 1983 by a field day and picnic at the Mallett Tho little, unlookod far services, oourtosiee and a tte stio n s, the farm at which a wheat nursery path e l routine, or* w hat have «earned m oat in twaktsg M p4 n l n il- tom ara H r th is honk. of about 30 varieties was the center of attraction for farmers. Now comes the announcement iifD n > ..iq ^ p i% M M . . V r s a e . f y a r n - y m from tho office of the county agent of the third crop Improve ment field day, tour and picnic to be held next Wednesday, July 15. The Gerritt Groot farm just one mile west of Nyssa has been picked as the assembly place. Beginning promptly at 10 a. m. a toar of demonstration plan« to view field pea varieties on trial, fertilised red clover, wheat improvement tests and other demonstrations and improved fields will take place. A basket lunch ai noon, supplemented by barbecued beef prepared b y a group of Vale farmers, lemonade and coffee furnished b y the Farm Bureau, and ice cream served by t le Farmers Cooperative Cream ery, promises to be a big feature of the day. At 2 p m.a short program on erop improvement subjects "’ill be hoard. Brief reports by crop improvement committeemen on various trials and demonstrations in progress, a corn seed testing demonstration by one of the d A . .» w ^ e w ^ t » u 6 D »M s t 4 - n ^ wn id i boys’ stubs and an address by E. R. Jackman of the 0. A. C. Ex tension service on‘ The Irrigated if f r w s s q ^ m s M M M m séf/tsm Pasture” are among the program items. All citizens of the county are iiivited to attend this field day to witness and hear the progress made aad to be made in better farm crops. J . A. Cole, the jew eler, and aon D uncan le f t Tuesday on a m o to r trip through W ashington. They e x p e c t to be gone ab o u t 10 days. Mrs C. L. McCoy and children mo to red home W ednesday a f t e r a v isit in N am pa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Caldw eil r e tu r n ed to th e ir homo a t K en t, W ash., this w eek, a fte r v isitin g se v e ra l d a y s a t the T. J . C aidw ell hom e. Mrs. G. F. L aF renx leaves today to v isit b a r aon Arnold and fa m ily in D alifern ia, a f te r v isitin g w ith her d a u g h te r, Mrs. Dick T ensen, to r sev oral w eeks. She will go by way o f Spo kane, S e a ttle and P o rtlan d and a lt e r via.ting a t A rnold's for a tim e w ill re tu rn to n e r home in M issouri. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry G oahvrt and ch ild ren of E m m e tt ep en t th e F o u rth a n i Sunday a t th e John Ray and S D. G o sh ert h imes. D ewey Ray has been laid up w ith a se v e re c a re of to nsilitia fo r tho f t w eek. J a c k Pullen, b ro th e r of Mre, Rout. M inteoand an old tim e re sid e n t of N yssa, was visiting h ero aad on the Owyhee th is w eek. Mr. Pullen K now a re sid en t o f P ortland and has c h arg e of b rig e c o n stru c tio n o f D ivision No. 2, W. O. k . A N. Ross P a rk in so n and H enry Field* attended.» m ee tin g of th e E lks lodgs in Caldwell T hursday evening. J a y H oush and fam ily, who have been visit*.g Mr. H o u sh 'a p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. H M. H onsb, will leave tc m orrow fo r th eir hom e a t Omaha, Neb. Mr Housh is well pleased with th is country and announces t h a t ho will probably re tu rn to N yssa to m aka his hom e here. J . P. D unaw ay and fam ily are spending th e ir vacation a t P a y e tte lakes. Tom C ow ard was in ch arg e o f the N yasa G rain & Seed com pany's store th is week d u rin g the absence of Jim Diven, who w as ru stic a tin g in the A m oat e n th u sia stic reclam ation m ountains. m ee tin g was held a t O ntario thio (F ri Mrs. G. E B ertsch is th in n in g a p day) m orning and the Vale and Owy ples thia week in Apple valley or hee p ro je c ts thoroughly discutaci] w ith chards. governm ent officials. S ecretary W ork, Mr. and Mrs P a lte ra o n w ith th air El I wood Mead, Gov. P ierce, S e n a to rs son Virgil and w ife sp e n t S atu rd ay M cN ary and Stanfield and R e p resen ts tiv s S in n o tt w ere a rsse n t. and Sunday a t P a y e tta lakaa. A lengthy re p o rt o f conditions under L ost—Som ew here betw een O ntario and N yssa. on Ju ly 7, a w om an's new tho Ow yhee p ro jec t was read and pro« brow n le a th e r tra v e lin g bag, large duced s d istin c tly favorable Im pression s u e . A su b sta n tia l rew ard will be am ong the officials. R e p resen tativ es ■ ¡van for re tu rn . F inder will plaasa o f the E a s te rn Oregon Land Co. and notify th e G ate C ity Jo u rn a l a t Nyasa. tho W estern C o lin iiatio n Co. w ere p re se n t and agreed th a t th s ir respec T helm a and A rth u r V ernon Cook tive com panies would oolonizs thwir re tu rn e d F rid ay from a m o n th ’s vacs landa lo tbe p ro je c t and g u a ra n te e tion sp e n t a t B aker w ith th e ir g rand th e paym ents. As th e holdings of p aren ts. th a t* tw o com panies com prise a good Mrs. H ansen and th re e children a r p e rce n ta g e o f the to ta l a r e s th is was rived S atu rd ay from Raym ond, W ash , t stro n g fa s te r in esusing th e officials to visit her siste r, Mra. B e rt Hoxio, to look w ith fa v o r upon tho p re ja e t. fo r a couple o f week*. The m ee tin g woo concluded w ith o u t a Miss M artha L aw rence of P arm a Is hitch a jd th e concensus o f opiuloo is spending th e week w ith the T h rash er th a t th e cause of the Ow yhee re els g irls m stion p ro js c t Was m aterially ad V ieenti Mendioia has sold his crop vanced. Among those who a tte n d ed o f spring lam bs, n u m b erin g 860 head, from h ero w ere R. J . Davis, P r. J . J. to the C. B. Reynolds Livestock S srasin . Chas. Thompson snd 8. D. ak a p rice of *10 p e r head, or (M.SOO G oshert. fo r tb e bunch They w ere F c h ra a iy lamb* and a v era g ed sc o u t U pound* The B E. S. K e n sin g tss w as held A. R. M cC arty end fam ily w ant to W .d n sa d sy p. si w ith M. J . A. Bay, F e a th c rv illa. Idaho th e first a f the dall, a ssisted by her d a s g h to r, Mre. A goodly num ber wee p res w eek fo r a m onth's outin g , w here S sra sin e n t The aftern o o n w se speak in v is th ey will Join o th er m em bers e f the iking, a fte r Whish deli cion* re fre sh fam ily. men be w ere served. M m . 0 . f . Eder The Nyasa Poultry H ooaa pays tho o f New Plym outh wse am ong the p re se n t Mrs. G F. L aP rena. m at her highest p rice fo r poultey and eggs. of Mr*. Dick Tensen, was o g e e s t of O pposite dopot. C. E. B rady. Kenning too. Two-A ere Tract For Sale H. F. Brown Reclamation Meeting City Property for Sale 1 H. F. Brown 6» 6 E K ftm .6 ft.