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P CONDKNhRD U T A lK W O r t Dr. S a ra sln re tu rn e d T hursday from th e E a st and Mrs S a a .iln re tu rh e d today from th a W ert, each having bean gona e z s e tla th re e w eeks. W hile gone the d octor w a s pse sa n t a t his f a th e r ’s 91st b irth d a y an n iv e rsa ry , which th e old g en tlem an celeb rated by cleaning out th e sto v a chim ney and num erous o th er s tu n ts o f a sim ilar n a tu re Mrs. S a ra sln a tla n ad a session of the g ra n d c h a p te r of E a s te rn S ta r a t P o rtlan d and v isited th e B riit Nedry and F re d Y oung homes. Custom Cleaning and Grinding Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. Bob Nawby was pleasantly surprised S aturday by the a rriv a l of bis daugh ters, F e rn and May, from Buhl, Ida The young ladies m ay conclude to stay all sum m er. Eddie Pow ell re tu rn e d the first of the w eek from a tw o w eeks trip to Chicago and o th er e a s te rn points. Among o th er in ts rs tin g places visited was the Oldsmobile m otor w orks a t L ansing, Mich. E ddie was duly im pressed w ith th a im m ensity of the plant, and any appreheviaion he m ay have fe lt th a t th ey wonld n o t be able to furnish him c a rs fa s t enough to m eet the dem ands e f his tra d e were effectually allayed. Mr. and Mra. D isk Holm es le ft en W ednesday fo r L eva H oi Springs, Id a ,, to tal-e b a th s for rheum atism . Ms. and Mrs. Ross P ark in so n le ft W ednesday fo r S a lt Lake, U tah , on a v isit to re la tiv e s. Ja c k H u n te r le ft Tuesday fo r P res ton, Idaho, and S ait L ik e co baainesu fo r the McConnon Co. • Olive H u n te r is spending a week w ith friends a t E agle, Idaho. Mr. and Mra C. P. L ackey o f Onta- lio apent Sunday w ith his m other, Mrs. Tom B utler. The big ch erry o rchard of T. J. Ja c k so n seven mile* no rth of P a y e tte bee been th e Mcca fo r num erous N yssaites during th e p a st w eek, who w ere laying in th e ir se a so n ’s supply of canning cherries. T he finest L am b e rts are selling a t 7o on th e tree s, and o th ar varie tie a a t a less price, and the q u a n tity is p ractically unlim ited. Am ong those who have m ade a pilg rim ag e a f te r c h e rrie s are M rs (.’. F M iliar, Mrs P. M. Binkley, Mrs F red M arshall and M rs. Brady Fow ler Mrs. H urley is spending a faw days a t New Plym outh looking a fte r her berry crop. OREGON. NYSSA Our Ice Plant la running full capacity. Whenever you need ice WE HAVE IT Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & RAY. Prop. Nyssa, Or. Phone 6 Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM To Points East To Points West Daily May 20th to September 15th Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st Stepovers-Diverse Routes M alheur E n te rp ris e : A Ano baby d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pounds a t th a ir home near Hom edale la s t S a tu rd ay axsning. Mrs. Geo. H a rt, who has now become a g ra n d m o th er, w as w ith h sr d a u g h te r a t the tim e. C oniult Local A g en ts fo r fu rth e r d etails D. S. SPENCER G eneral P a ssen g e r A gent S a lt L ake City ♦ >♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » * I I H City Dray Line ; C. KUNKENBERG FIOM i r DELIVERY Rsasosable Rates PHONE 18 In a U tte r hom e Miss Rvlyn Sch- w aizer, who is v isitin g re la tiv e s a t Hood R iver, s ta te s th a t she ia bavi g th a tim e o f h e r young life. She clim bed Mt. Hoed to w here th e enow w as fo u r fe e t d eep and g o t lo st i n s storm , which afforded hes q uite a th rill, M alh tu r E n ta rp ris s: J a c k and C harley McConnell, wall dnown eh; ap m en of N yssa, w ere hero T uesday on th e ir way to S teens m ountain, ♦■►♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A » « !•> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ 44-M S w bara th ey hava a e v a ia l bands of wooiies on tb s range. T hey re p o -t the sheep in fine condition, due to the fav o rab le w e ath e r and range. Mre A. V. Cook and son Jim m ie re tu rn e d Friday from a th ree w eeks visit SH A V IN G , IIA IR CUTTING w ith re la tiv e s a t B aker. HO T A N D COLD BATHS E d a a Dennis re tu rn e d Monday from Moocow, Id a ., w here she has atten d ed Roy Pounda, Prop. school th e p a st yea*. M erle H aines and Clifford Moneor of S e a ttle , W ash . w ere guest« e t th e H. S S htrw o o d home re ce n tly . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. S. B rainard of P a y e tte w ere dinner g u e sts a t the Sherw ood hom e Friday. J . P. B a x te r and fam ily o f W ilder ■ p e a t th e w eek end w ith friends in N yssa. Mr. B a x te r re p o rts hia se c tion enjoying a high degrea of pros- p esity . NYSSA BARBER SHOP i STATIONERY A wide assortment at prices frem 20c to $1.00 See our window NYSSA PHARMACY M ayor Ik e R o b in ette, Geo. Steele and Win Brown w ere over frem Vale Sunday boosting th e ir big three-day celeb ratio n J e ly 3, 4. and i . T hee re p o rt (h a t all indications point to the biggeat lim e th is y e a r In V ala’a his- to r and am ple p re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade to accom m odate the im m ense crowd expected. C. W. D eBoer was in Nesaa Wednse day from n e a t W ilder, w here be has been ra n ch in g th is spring. He ex- pacts to move back to N yesa to live in about a m onth and waa on the lookout for a a titab le house to move in to . Hie d a u g h te r has undergone an operntion in a Boies h o sp ital since being moved from here and is slowly convalescing. Mrs. V ictor M arshall is th a proud e w n et of a new Oidemebile coupe, pur chased froas th e Pow ell Service S ta tion, th e Oldsm obile com pany’s local re p re se n ta tiv e . F o t S a le —Some Drat elasa milch cows. W a . P eutz. jl8 4 t J u s t R te e iv rd —A bunch o f m en ’s stra p w atches. Call and look them over. J . A. CoU. jtltf Nyssa Loses to New Plymouth A larg e crowd o f fans saw N yssa go down to d e fe a t a t th a hands of New Plym outh l i s t Sunday a t New P ly m outh. N yssa scored first in the sec ond inning on a 3 b a g g er by Hozie and ■ single by K linkancerg. Plym outh then g o t tw o run* in th e ir h a lt, a f ta r tw o w ere, out, th ro u g h e rro rs . N yssa fosged ahead again in tha 4th w ith tw o rune, b u t im m ediately handed P ly m outh a nothas run by e rro rs to tie the count. Both team a (cored again in th e ( tb . N ew P ly m o u th ’s score being due to e rro rs . Plym outh p u t the w in ning run across in th e 7th, w ith some m ore e rre rs. It wee a n o th e r caae oI th e b e tte r team th ro w in g th e gam e aw ay. N e x t Sunday P ru itla n d plays a t N yssa in th e last gam e o f tho season. A win by N ysaa will place the th ree le a d e n in a tie for first place and the cham pionship. T he boys have bean p ra ctic in g fa ith fu lly th is w eek and a re out to win and redeem them selves fos la st Sunday’s gam e. N yssa 4, Naw Plym outh 5. F ru itla n d 14. B rogan f. Vale 7, Jam ieson 6. Malheur County Bank NT SNA, OREGON At the Clwe of B m ì u m April 12, lt2 f RESOU RCES Loans and D iscounts............ t4 8 8 .W l.l8 O v e r d r a f ts ............................... H I 00 Building, F u rn itu re , A F iz t. 13,800.00 O ther R eal E s t a t e .................. 6.368 i* Bonds end W a rra n ts _______ 8,816 86 L ost 2 8 l 6 8 8 Bills P a y a b le ............................ Radi acconta _________. . . . 21,MO 88 NONE C ash and D ue Know B anks 61,817.88 D E PO SIT S................................ 488.747 11 $848.938.38 $548.88«. S3 C eu n ty [F n n d s for W hich S urety Bonds are Furoiebed—H O N E OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H . J . W ard, P re sid e n t John Ray, Vice President J . P. Dunaway. C ashier O. G. B auer, A ssistan t C ashier H . A Divan, A ssistan t C ashier J . F . R eece J. J. S arasln G. L. Phillips The little unlooked fo r services, courtesies and a tta a tio n s —out side tha beaten path of ro u tin e —a re w h a t have counted m oat in m aking loyal fsieada and custom ers foe th is bank. F IS K T IR E S As com plete a stock of A uto A ccessories i any in M alheur County. T eams ’ S tanding Won N y ssa ............ 7 New Plym outh 7 F ru itla n d ___ 8 B rogan_____ 3 Ja m ie so n ___ 1 V a le ................ 1 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital Stock..........................8 14,860.68 Surplus and ProSte............ 48,199.81 P e r cen t 777 777 888 883 118 112 Hoxie Service Station NYSSA, OREGON Annual Picnic T he em ployees o f the P a y e tte di vision of th e Idaho Pow er C o , to g e th e r w ith tholr fam ilies, held th e ir annual Ju n e pi. nic Monday evening a t th e G root ranch w e st of tow n. T hero w are sw ings and m any d iffere n t gam es to furnleh a m usem ent for th e children, while the fa v e rita form o f divoraion for the men was p itc h in g horseshoe, and m uch riv alry developed as to who -H« .j. *$. w as tha cham pion C ro q d et waa a n o th e r popular gam e in which the ladies also joined. A big su p p e r w ie e n joyed in w hich an abundance of ice cream and cake form ed a pleasing fe a tu re . Coffee percolated by alee I am tric ity fu rn ish e d by the Idaho Pow er Co. w as also a popular . n um ber on th e bill o f fa re . The grove w as brillian tly lit up by e le c tric ity , especially wised for th e o sc a d o n . Hoxie Service Station The n ecessities, also' th e odds and ends fo r the c ar. ARISTO OIL -K -fH + i «JveJvaJaaJeaJesJveJevJ' *5**»**e**S Dick’s Mechanical Shop Birthdry Party Dorothy G oshert c eleb ra ted he* l l t b birth d ay a n n iv e rsa ry T uesday by s e t- i ig as h o ste ss to a num ber of h sr young frian d a a t a p a rty given in honor of thooccesion a t h e r borne w est of town. E ighteen g n e s ti w ere p re s ent end all enjoyed them selves hugely glaying g am es, e a tin g ioe cream and cake, etc. Insure your valuable crop o f grow ing g ra in , only 46e per 8100 00 o* $4.60 per 81000 00 for the e n tire season from Ju n e first to D ecem ber ( l e t —grow ing in shock, in stack s, in sacks, w are house, or g ra n ary . rlea se call and see us b efore placing e ith e r your g ra in or hoy crop Phone 88 J . Boydelll, Nysaa, O regon. R esident A gent ( Fisk Rod Top tire s give satisfaction. = vxta se rv ic e S tation, N yssa, Or, Wanted Second-hand P arm a lifte r pum p w ith 4 inch d isc h arg e < 100 inch c a p a c ity ). A ddress and price to Nyssa, O regon, P. O. Box 221. LATEST AND BEST An increasing L ifelong Monthly in come If to ta lly and perm anently disabled by accident or disease b e fore age 60. The Mutual Life Insarance Co. of New York. No fo rth s prem ium paym ents, tl'.O a m onth during first 6 years 8160 a m onth during n e x t 6 years. 1200 a m onth th e re a fte r fa r life. And th en 810.000 a t your' d e ath to your beneficiary. T otal d isability lastin g 80 days reg ard ed , during fu rth e - continuance, ns perm anent. 820,000 if d e ath , a t any age. is ac cidental payable in a single sum or as income for a term of years, or for lifa. Talk with Hunter J. R. Hunter Local A gant opening a shop in the rear of Hoxie's Service Station for the repair of Cars, Batteries, Generators Magnetos, Ignition Systems Vacuum Cleaners, Washing Machines and other Elec trical Appliances. j Nyssa - - ..... .................................................................... Poultry Supplies Oregon i I» » NIMBLE IN TRAFFIC EASY T O PARK You drive fat the tightest traffic without tfae least concern, ao promptly does pour Old»- mobile answer to a c celera to r, wheel er brake. Perking trouble* vanish, thanks 8* fas steering ease. Equal enjoyment fa found in its perfect con trol and easy handling—highlights of that performance which is ao widely prmasrl There fa no truer luxury than the ability 8* drive am you pleaae, whara you please . . . and th is you d isco v er at th a w heel e f