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9 T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL XIX NO. 20. NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. lt e l ’3 Z were by read: Mrs. The E. P in P. t Congress, KINGMAN K0L0NY I flyssa L i FIRE DEPARTMENT TO OPEN GYMNASIUM Peach Leaf Curl Yields to Treatment m m m m m m m m Michaels-Stern Value First Clothes S U I T S and OVERCOATS For your convenience we have grouped these well known brands of clothing into = the following price "= $ ^ 5 , $ 30 , $ 35 , $ 40 , $45 Every suit guaranteed to be all wool. Money back if not satisfactory. Shoes, Sweaters, Leather Vests, Wool Shirts ALL REDUCED TOGGERY BILL Good Clothes for Men M S Ontario - - Oregon P.-T. Association of King maB Kolony Meets and UHcinity / Pratt; Tha International Ceagrass of Mothers, by Mr*. Herbert Hiekax; and Charles Smith will leave Thursday The Organisation of the P.-T. A., by far his hem# In Twin Falls aftar aa *x- Mrs. Parsons, Tha officer* and cam- Brief Rasane ef the Daily Events in » Live Town— tandad visit with hla brothar. Or. H. J. mitte* chairmen are to meet with tha Whet Your Neighbors Are Doing. Smith. teachers Saturday to arrange con Mr. Zairalain has as his guests bis structive werk for the remainder ef aistar and har hasbaad. Mr. and Mrs. the year. The next monthly meeting Charley White waa a Paystta visito P. M. Binkley visited Baita tkla Lamb, of Nabraaka. will be held February 4th, and a larga week. * Sunday. H. I . Barroaghs raturned ta Naw attendance is expected. 3. T. Long af Araadia was in Hysss Grace Qeahart ia reported to be ai Plymeath Taasday aftar visiting la tha tha sick list. Wednesday. •Colony for some time. Ha resold his Glen Haaaan has aecapted a position Oaway Grinstagg of Weiaar was in hay this week to Mr. Vines. Nyssa Monday. at Ontario with tha O. B. L. Co. Tha larga attendance at Sand y Don’t forget "Tha Cballoage” at Miss Blais Kay was an Ontario vis school slaaa the first of tha year t_ j tha M. E. akurch next Sunday evening. itor yesterday. bean vary gratifying. ■ra. Arabia Fields of the Idaaha H. F. Lamp of Boise was a visitor in D C. Pago received word from No- . A meeting of the fire department hraaka Sanday of the death af hie was held Monday evening, at which orchard spent Wednesday with Mrs. Boise Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Clifford White were arrangements were made ta open a Henry Flaids. father, who was 84 years af age. Mr. and Mrs. G. Colton of Parma Ontario visitors Monday. gymnasium and re ding . roam. A Mr. Pritchett, wha has baao with Mr. and Mr* O. W. Harris were tha highway sarvey, is with his family lease has been «scared on the Strode visited at the heme ef their daaghter, building opposite the posteffice and Mrs. C. Teasen Nampa vieitori Thareday. a t tha sahaol house it will be fitted up with equipment far J. .0. Pbillabaam and Hugh Allan, C. E. Boyar, of Beyer Bros A Co. A thraa-act remedy eatitlad "All a all kinds of isdeor athletie sports, and tha Ontarla undertakers, warn Nyasa of Ontario, waa ia Nyesa Monday. Mistake” will be presented at the entertainments of various hinds will visitors Monday. Koleny sehaal building Satarday even Mrs. A. Bailey raturned Sunday b* given at frequent intervals. It is A. S. Yaaghn, tha tnrkay fancier, fram a three weeks’ visit to Boise. ing by a graup of young people from the aim of the promoters to make it a this weak raeaivad a dssaa vary fia# Big Bead. The admission will be 16c Mrs. Robbart Madden of Ontario community affair and anyone can be turkes frees Idaho. and 86c, and tha funds will go to tha waa visiting relatives in Nyssa Mon come a member aad enjoy all its priv Big Bead sohool. Tony da Vries, of Ontario, visited day. ileges by the payment of one dollar. Nyasa tha fare part af the weak. Ha Tile laying has bean resumed and a It is a goed thing. Help it along. “ Red" Johnston has resigned his is now located oa Dr. Fortner’s dairy full crow is busy again. position with tha Stanfield sheep com farm. D. W. Jahnstoa has ranted tha ranch p ly - Mr. aad Mrs. Marvia Warren, of belonging to Harry Thomson and will Mrs. Ethel Reward of Butte, Ment., Orshard Park, N. Y . arrived la Nyeea move onto the place this week. la visiting at tha home of har aistsr, last weak aad are viaitiag tha parents Mrs. A. H. Boydell. Walter Nichels ia shipping hay from of the farmer, Mayor and Mrs. P. M. Kingman station, and H. R. Scott and I Lost Between Nyeea and Chalk M. M. Creeling are shipping from { According to the Oregon Agricul Warren. Butte, one truck chain. Finder please Adrian. Mr. Graaling is shipping to tural College peach leaf curl can be Chas. Garrison has ratarned from leave at Journal office. entirely prevented by through applies Portland, where he took a load of beef tha Kansas City market. Frank Sober left Sunday for Cor tioa of Bordeaux mixture, 6-6-50. not cattle. He received $8.86 per bandied, vallis, where he will taka a course in Mapy Warren spent part af tha weak later then February 10. hie stock being a little too heavy to hortitlealture at tha O. A. C in Nysaa with her parents and her "A hundred per cent of buds cov get the top pries. brethei. Marvin Warren, who is visit ered means 100 per cent dleeasa-free Henry McNee Is reported to be the Tha collection at tha M. M. charch owner of a brand new McFarland 6, ing from tha east. She returned to leaves,” explains H. P Barse, plant Adrian Tuesday, where she is making pathologist of tne O. A. C. experiment Sunday amounted to $36, which was which ha will bring homo from Boise har home with Mr. and Mrs John station, "B ut only 60 per cent of given to the Armenian Belief fund. this weak, The collection at Apple Valley amount* Hally. Mrs. C. V, Carlor, who haa bean buds covered bring the possibility of ad to $81, which waa also given to the visiting har son, Councilman C. H. Tha Klngmans ntertained Sunday at 50 per cent of infected bude from the Armenian relief. Prsttyman, returned to her homo in a prettily appointed dinner. Covers untreated buds. ” ware laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ovorstract, Tee leaf curl is a state wide peach : G. A. Cayot, deputy internal revenue Nabraaka this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, tha Misses trouole that dwarfs the trees and ra collector, wiil be at the city hail at Ralph Swafferd, manager of tho Martha Ovarstraat and Flereaee King duces or destroys tha crop. It ia likely Ontarie January II ta February 6, in Davidson Granary Co. ’■ branch at On men. end Meesra. Harva Otis and to appear in any unsprayed orchard clusive, tn asaiat tha peeple af this dis tario, spent a few hours Wednesday trict In making and filing (hair insoma night Waiting old frlonds at Nyssa in any part of the state. Manriae Jndd. Tke same spray thoroughly applied tax returns for tko yoar 1M0. Tha Ladle* Aid af the M. B. church A wall attended meeting af the Par ent-Teachers Asseciation was held Fri- to all parte of the tree is said by P ro f.! A sarpriaa party in hanar ef Mrs will sarv* a thicken dinner tor the eay aftarnoan at tha school baildiag. Barss to be the moat permanent con-j Henry Fields waa given Menday even Farm Bareau on Saturday, January 22. Aa interesting programme, which was trol of tree moss. This is true far all ing and a delightful aveniag enlivened in the parsonage basement. Everyone arranged by Mrs. Graaling, chairman orchard trees, thoagh lime-sulphur 1 8 with music and singing. These present invited. Priao 60s 26a. ef the pregramme committee, was ren is fairly effective. Spraying far leaf wars: Mr. aad Mrs. Perry Lowe, The Odd Fallows bald their regular later than February 10 does not Mrs. Aadraella Storts, Mr. and Mrs. p a s tin g Taasday night. Jo* Looper dered and seme business transacted. curl inaurc protection with such varieties as Mrs. Alvin McGlnais sang and was ac tha Klbarta«, especially in districts C. P Leakey and Mr. and Mrs. Henry was given the second degree, and he Fields and daubhter, Miss Myrtle. companied by Mrs. Pritchett. The where trees put out earlier. took the trip to Jariao in fin* style, according to reports. Mr, and Mra. Elmore MacLtllan ra turned fram Portland where they have bean spending a vaaatian. Mac goes * hack to his work as operator for tho * O. U S L. tho Ird of noxt month. * Andrew J, Swan haa purchased the * Marion Dnnn lesidence property on Lmiaen avonue, near First «treat; con * sideration $1000 Tho doal was made * * throagh the Millar Hoxi* company. * The local Masona held their rsgalar meeting Monday sight. Ernest Wilaan * * waa givaa tha third degree. A large M namber wore out to onjoy the cere * monies. Lanch was served at midnight and a good tima was enjoyed by all * * M present. The boy* af tha Eighth grade of tho * public furnished m tertrinm est * for the school * girls of tko same . »• *>• tsk ing them over to tha Idaao «ids for a * coasting party lest Friday iveui.ig. * M Aftar an kour’s outdoor (port they re * turned to Misa Micklin’n home for a taffy pull. A fine time was enjoyed by all. Tha city library is being overhauled and imprevemanta mads. This good work is mads poitibl* by tbs public spirit shewn by Marshal C. W. Rebar * gar, F. R. Marshall, Fred Creon. K. E. Serves* and Mr. Ashcraft, wh* do * nated tk# labor, and C H. Pretty man and S. D. Goakart, who supplied tie material. * Mrs. Frank Millar was given a aur- I priie birthday party on Monday eve ning by bar neighbor* in the north part M of town. Eats and a genera! g* nd * time were enjoyed A huge birthday rake lit with can dles was presented to the hosts»* by Mrs. Wilson. Thosu present were: * Mrs. A. Cook. Mrs Wilsen, Mrs. P. M * M. Binkley. Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Fred * Marshall, Mrs. Clora, Mr* C. H. Prattymaa. Mrs. A. R, McCarty and Mrs. I. Lax. A surprise party was bald at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott •n Wednesday evening. January 12, the occasion being to selabrata tha 10th birthday anniversary ef Mise Rada Blliott. A joyfal aveniag was spent skating and snowballing and partaking af a bountiful repast with appetite* sharpened by the outdoor exercise These present ware Mr. U and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr. and Mr«. A S. Vaughn, R. R. Clerk, NelKu, Hebei end Hughey Center end NelUe and Rada Bllletl. Hart Shaffner & Marx $1.60 PER YEAR 6c PER COT Y m m m * ■ m From oar regular c o rre . n indent The regular monthly meeting of the Kingman Kolony Parent Teacher A«.o ciation was held at the school house at 2:30 p. m . Jan. 14, 1021. The president, Mrs. Canrad Martin, had charge of tha meeting. After the usual business routine, re ports of committees, etc., a short pro gram was givaa. Mrs. Pritchett, chairman of tke Hot Lunch committee reported an abundance of donations on hand with prospects of sufficient for oil aoods as patrons era uch pleased with the introduction of tho hot lunch sorvlco. Tao society expects to take up sev eral constructive measures in tha near future and will hold an executive ses sion at tb* sohool house Satarday afternoon, Jan. 22, to determine the course to be followed. Considerable interest is manifested among the members in the meeting of the County Council which it to be hold in N yita soon and st which we hope to be well represented. A good attendance was present de spite the inclement weather, the mem bership being increased from 12 to 22. Among the numbers on the program were readings from the year books of past National meetings of the Mothers’ Congress by Mesdames Hickex. Par sons, Graaling and Pratt. A solo by Mrs. Charlotte McGinnis and a prac tical talk on ‘ P. T. A. Work as I Hava Seen It in Other Places ” by Mra. Anna B. Pritchett, in which she stated that she had observed that tha associa tion which was not continually angaged in constructive work for school and community usually failed. Tha next regular monthly meeting will be held on tka afternoon of the first Fri- day in February. K K. P. T. A. REPORTER. Mr. and Mrs J. P McGinnis and family were gue.ta to dinner Sunday at the home af Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGinnis. Jo* Mandiala mad* a business trip to Parma and Caldwell Saturday, return ing Sunday. Rsv. Hollenbeck ef Nampa, <h* oowbey preacher.” ia conductingevan- gelistic services at tha senool hours ••eh aveniag this week. He haa with him large charts whith hs uses to il lustrate hi* sermons. Considerable Interest has been created, • goed at tendance being reported. Mra. Friar’« pupils gave a aarprise to tbe super room after receee Fridav afternoon when they invited them to witness ta* dramatisation ef saversl Mother Oeeae tales including Red Riding Rood, Three Bear«, Three Geats Gruff and Hansel ard Grate I, which was alovarly and entertainingly dan* by the young dramutieie. Rev. Hellenbeek and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow visited the school Fri day aftarnaan. Rsv. Hollenbeck gave tk* children an intarosting talk. Mr. and Mr* Oca Schw<.ixer and daughter Margaret are visiting Mrs. Sehweixer’s mother in Roswell this week. F. L. DeBsrd waa a business visitor to Nyssa Wednesday. A number af children ara bach in school after acicgc of whooping cough. Among them ar# Virgil VanFosaen, Dottia Cantrell, Jimmie and Wanda Hit*. Dalton aad Erma Bhuler And Laura Haffman, Fra I Kliagbask and sen Kenneth were Qste City visiters Satarday. Pat Connolly, who haa bean feeding his shaap on the Pullen ranch, took PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Continued oa page sight.) Weston F. Shields, Pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject, •’Would*»* Thou Be Made Whole?” Evangelistic. Special music. Solo by Mra Mc Carty. Sabbath rchool at 10 a, m. Classes for everybody The adult class taught by Mr. C. C. Hant eonlinues to gro< Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra. No preaching in the evening of 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Preaching at 2:80 p. m. at Warren school bouaa, and at 7 p. m. at Wad* school house. Big Bend, WE THANK YOU ' ’ ’V ^ for paît patronage. Wa will, during the eoming yoar ba ia betiar chape taan ever to s«ve yeu mooey—more room, more stock, lewer pries* is sur slogan just now. Onr expense le ligbt. We give yeu tke beaefit. tVERY EAV FRIC RB WHY FAY MORE? FORD Radtator Oovacu eonr lota ......... |A 0 # FORD M Tira Chaîna par set 4.M FORD Rieur Oamaoa l i t ; trou* 12.00 FORD 8pur* Plus Ooraa, R toc 1.00 FORD flhock AbaniAaru, per «et of foor ....................... O .» MEN WANTED Pan balta far all moka* of ear*, Ford beak lights, side and back sartalna, ate. Largest stock ef tire* and sate acces sories in the country. Robber bests repaired. Better burry and gat a fro* tub* with a casing. Applications will be received fer a night pumpman; also one diteh rider. State experience, salary and refer- sneas. Make application to Secretary, On taria-Nyssa Irrigation Company, car# Malheur County Bank, Nyssa, Oregon -A d v . Wanted—16 three yearold Bred Wood, Nyssa, Oregon. * m PARKER’S TIRE AND VULCANIZING SHOP AUTO AOCEMOR1EB itssr Phou* 177 ONTARIO. OREGON Methodist Episcopal Church Paster Hanry Young m n m m A comfortable, homelike place to worship where you will always be sure of a cordial welsome. Our busmes- la to help folks kmw God and themselves. Serr'ceu for JANUARY 23. 1921 m m m *j m m u m M Sunday Hi hool at 10 a. m. All mi'n ar« eo-d ally invited to the B ro th .rh o i d rla l . A <t>«ri*l c'aaa na* been erg'nized fer La-lie*. Pr-achbiu -ervice at 11 a. m. Sub ject "THE CHALLENGE ” Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday after noons at the parsonage. M ■■■■■■■■Mil 5 RELIABLE FIRE * INSURANCE H ■ ■ ■ ■ Wills. Deed«, Mortgagua, sad CoNtraefa Written. NOTARY PUBLIC Gall at Rauidenca • • Phan* 7. J. H . Wolf. Nysaa. Oraguu. !■ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H s