T he G ate C ity J ournal ».so pen y ut NYSSA. ORXGON. h 'R » A Y , AUGUST t l . VOL. XX 111 NO. 22 r-MH Poultry CONDENSED ST A T E M E N T LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Supplies .......................................... Custom Cleaning and Grinding ('has. Gi rrison presented himself with a tine new tou; ing cas this week. It is of the famous Oldemobile make and was purchased of the Powell Ser­ vice Station. Fourteen ladies, members o f the O I E. 8., motored over to New Plymoth, and were the guests of Mrs. C. F. Kder and Mrs. Harry Goehert. The afternoon was happily spent in visiting and delicious radreabments marked the end of a perfect visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Marshall aod C. W. Reberger and family ara repre­ senting Nyssa at a big Iowa picnic at Payetta today. This picnic is an an­ nual all air and la looked forward te with much pleat ure by former Iowaus. j Came to the Maxwell place in King- man Koleay, May 1, one Jersey yearl ing steer, branded to on left side. Owner please come and get same— pay paeture bill and advertising. J. W. Hanks. • Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. OREGON. NYSSA ■rg ry'.-ig L... I b e «g If You Need [ M E A T OR ICE Nyssa, Or. Phone 6 ( Î Nyssa Packing Co. BURB1DGE & R A Y , Prop. f We haul [P R O F E S S IO N A L DIRECTORY Anything Anywhere Any Time ATTORNEYS E M. W. Cheeley PI,unfa 87 AT LAW M. BLODGETT Attorney and Counsellor at Law Practice in all courts Mrs. H. T. Francis is quite ill. Mrs. Albert Iredaie of Emmott is at her ■bedside. 1 Miss Mabel Uugg and Mise Foster of Buiae came down Saturday and were the guests uf Mrs. Chaa, Mc­ Connell. On Sunday Mrs. McConnell and her mother, Mis. J. A. Schneiter, and guests, all went to Weiser and were the guests of Mr. and Mm. Jannnie Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smitb and M cb . Dean cinun left Monday for a ten days visit with Mis. B. Smith’ s sister at Southerland, Oregon. From there they will go on to Portland and other points of interest. Mr. and Mra. Frank Miller and fam­ ily visited firends north of Payette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butler and Mr. and Mrs Fred Marshall spent Sunday in Ontario, gusste of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lackey. Mr. and Mra Frank Stubba and children left Wednesday morning foa Lewiston, Idsho, to make their home. They made the trip by auto, Merle Cheeley tiaospertiog their household goods in his big motor truck County Assessor Andrew Graham was in Nyssa on oHcial buainaaa Wed- neaday. H. M. Hou.h bad a new window sign painted this week for Ms meet market and ie as proui aa tbe small boy with hie first pair of panta with pockets in ’em. J. A, Davenport, district manager of the Maibeus Home Telephone Tele­ phone Co . wee In Npsea Wednesday on official business. el the Malheur County Bank N y tM ,^ O ft£ .n at the cloee of business June 20, 1925. RESOURCES Igiene end Discounts.........1887,464.17 Overdrafts_________________ 64.68 Building, Furniture, A Fixt. 14,76*.66 Other Reel Estate.............. 6.S0H.G6 Stecke and Seeuritiee........$ I.OOO.00 Bende end Warranto--------- 1,638.66 LIAB ILITIE S Capital Stock_____________ .8 23,866.66 Surplus end Profit«_______ . 46.686 81 Bills Payable..-................ NBNE Rediscount»_______ ____ NONE Casa and D ue F bom B anks 141,746.84 DEPOSITS______________ . SCI M l M 43*4.4*7 66 DEPOSITS June *>. 1W0................ $137,38106 June SO. I » * l ..................... *67.4*1.47 June 10. 1682..................... 8*4.464 SI June 80, 16*3------- -------- 804.667 66 June 10*4.................... 848.I86.48 June 88, 1685.................... 481,888.66 S K I S * 88 so. Mn. and Mrs. W. B. Rice of Cald­ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS well called en the Bertech family H. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vico Pri aidant Wednesday of this week. J. P Dunaway, Cashier. Jack Barrett made a brief atop in . O. Q. Bauer, Ai&mtant Ca hier Hyese Thursday while an route to H. A. Diven. Aanistan Cartier. Greeley. Colo., to assume the manage­ J. J. Sararui (J. L. I hillipu ment e f a Skaggs store at that piece. J, J 1. Reece, directors Jack hae just been transferred by tbe compeny from Bugene and stopped off The little, unlookel for services, aourteiies «-id attentions, outside ths beaten to see his parents, Mr. and C. W. path of rourtne, ere what have countsi nut in making loyal friends uq 4 cus­ Barrett, tomers for this bank. Frank L. uak and family and G. W Bentor. and family were else among those present at the Iowa picnic held s» Payette Thursday. Dr. Sgraain hae been confined to bis home by sickness this week. Miss Ruth Reberger entertained Mra. Marshall's Sunday school class on Thursday. Tbe Mieses Grace and Mabel Posey of Vole were guests of honor The day was pleasantly spent with music, garni a on the lawn, fol­ lowed by delicious refreshments. George Reberger la spending tbe week with friends in Vale. Mrs. Tom Newby left this week to join her hu*band at Bonuera Ferry, Ida. where he ie employed with a railroad construction crew, Mins Ive Waiters is reportsd to be seriously ill. Over A ll LEVI STRAUSS Waist Overalls for M e n a n d S o u t h s A n e w p a ir FREE if T h e y R i p Look for the T w o Horses Malheur Eaberpiise: Mr. and Mrs. W H. Beam of Nyssa were visitors ♦ e * » * * * il : a n ab frS d n i t r i i n Mr. end Mre. A'hart Qlbeon and Tuesday en route for the Blue moun- -ains. where they will spend a short family of Portland ere guests o f Mr. outing. They nlso expect to find Gibeon’s parents, Mr. end Mrs. W, L tempting bu kleberries :n the Ll.o* Gibson m.uniain country. 8 F Foster end family of Haincc For Imuudiate Saie- 10O young tur­ were Nyssa visitors on Wednerday. keys, averaging about 8 lbs. Phone Mr. Foster oonductad a urugstore in 72F6. al42t Nyssa for many years Mrs. Zena Rembaud and son motored Men and women who are big meat to Ontario in the new car Monday. eatcis and dri lk much coffee usually Chsa. Nawbill rote ned heme Tuee have coarse, (lurid skins ynur atom CHIROPRACTORS ach needs extra help; you've got to d*y from U ah, whrre he has been chan the t owels, purify the bl tod or playing be-eball for si-me timt Drs R. P and Pearl .VI Bradford, y >ui complexion ge a ad—HoiHstei’s Dewey Ray end family retur-ed licensed in Oregon and Idaho. Hoc ky Mountain Tea once s week wi t from .heir Portland trip Monday AND CIGAR STORE Carver Sikduaies unit. 38c. tea or Tablets. A. Brown enjoyed a Sunday Consultation and Examination Tree Nyssa Pharmacy visit from hi* mother and sister Holly Bros Adrian. SHAVING, IIA IR GUTTING f j Nyssa, Oregon • f Ontario. HOT AND COLD BATHS G. E. Bertsch and wife visited G. Mies Violet Cog returned bunds) E. ’s brother at Wilder Thursday. W. B. tiOXIE I.. B. UAM.iKF.R. Prop. night from Bugene, where she sp, nt INSURANCE By a stroke o f "M ack’s” magic her vacation witk her cousin, Mrs. Nyssa Oregon wand the Silvee Grill restau.ant has Tressie Gwyrne. Office at Residenea, Third and t W W i been transformed into the Orer >n Ehrgoed Avenue. Misa Ethel Ross o f Ontario la visit- Cafe. However. Mra Riley ai J r Nyssa, Oregon ing her brother, Chas. Crawford. efficient helpers are still on the job •* * * + The old Service Garage beildirg has and the hungry public can satisfy the wfants of the inner man on the beat the been designated as the light testing market affords, cooked to perfection, station for autos. Tbe new state law requires certain regulations for auto and at a minimum cost. a E L IN KEN BERG It seems like old time« to be able to lights and the station here will be a get a “ stack of bota" for20c. That's convenience to auloiits in keeping :: P R O M e l i L f c L I V E R Y their lights eccerding to the legal re- all they are at the Oregon Cafe. qulremeets. RensoaftfcU iUtea Mrs. Catherine Bertech aeM her Flies, mosquitoes, huge, all carry BUONE IB ' touring car this week and bought Dr. Hot weather Is Sarasin’s Sedan Thereupon the contagious diseases h »M 6»0d • • i i 11 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 r t t t - t --; Nyssa, Oregon NYSSA BARBER SHOP ¡1 il :: City Dray Line ; Extracted HONEY 10c lb Chircpractors W. W. Foster E ' For Rent 4-Acre Tract Near town. 4-room house Small cow barn H, F. Brown. \ Farewell Party Make Your Home Happier It is not reasonable to expect any housewife to preserve an unruffled disposition after a gruel ing day spent in a hot kitchen working over a smoky cook stove. What a change is wrought with the advent o f an Electric Range into the home! Even with a!I the burners going full blast the kitchen is little wanner than the coolest room in the house. There Is No Substitute for Electric Cooking An Electric Range eermlta ■ wn-nen to becom« belter acquainted with the enjoym nt of her living room. Automatic control does awey witk watehmg cook'rg fonde. And with electriceooking the need for scrubbing smoke-blackened pant end washing août atalned walla van- iehee, doubling her hour* of leisure. Buy Your Electric Range NOW! Don’t put off buying an E'e trie Range aiotrer day. Take ad­ vantage of this special offer 86 (K) down end th balance in e«ay to m eet monthly auma. Go* your range at nr»oe| Enjoy the new com- fo it i it will bring to your home while jou aie payng for It. ELECTRIC SHOP I d a h o pow er co m pany «+ » + » + ♦ ♦ + « » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I »