The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 11, 1921, Image 1

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NYSSA. MALHEUR OOUNTX. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 11. 1921
this week
Mrs Greeting was shopping in
Adrian Monday.
We notice a change in the mail
route lately, as a car seems to
have takes the place e f the bug
gy and teaas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cone are the
happy parents of a baby bey.
Mr. Brockie made a business
trip to Ontario Monday.
Miss Threlma McCreary, a*
companied by Hiss Juanita Bige­
low on the piano, played a violin
solo at the Parent-Teacher’a
meeting last Friday.
Everyone is bnsy no* putting
(n their spring crop.
T. T. Elliott and daughter Elsie
motored to Parma Thursday.
Garage business is very prom
isiag thoee days, Dave Johnson
having a now wheel *pat on his
Ford and Mr. M«Goo had the
lisfertune to turn out a hearing
ia his Essex, leaving his car in
the garage while waiting for re­
pairs to come from B->iat.
Pat Conley returned laturday
from a trip to Portland, Seattle
and other points along the coast
E. F. Pratt was in Adrian an
business Tuesday.
Business is v ery brisk at Holly
Bros, store this week.
The
Homedale branch and the Ford
truck were unable to supply them
with groceries, so a big truck
from Boise brought them a load
this week.
Mr. Burge from Homedale was
in Adrirn Tuesday.
f lp s s a a n d UMcfnity
o f the Daily Events in a Live T o w n -
What Y oar
Doing.
SL50 PER YEAR
j Kingman Kolony
Government Man
Parent-Teachers
Will Investigate
Owyhee Project
r The Parent-Teacher Circle ot
¡Kingman Kolong held itPregulsr
‘ monthly meetitg at the school
¡house Friday
_
_ afternoon.
------ In the
WASHINGTON, Mar eh 8 . -
Miss Edna Warrsn was aa Ontario absence of the president, Mrs.
visitor Sunday.
Martin, Vice President Anna B. Senator McNery, after a confer­
Mis* Nelli* Kirk ef Oatari*
Pritchett presided. The follow­ ence with the Secretary of the
visiting relatives ia Nyssa, Sacday
ing program arranged by Mrs. Interior, waa adviaed that the
Mrs. Jaas Caatrail of Wsissr is vis­ Merritt Greeling, chairman of
iting bar parents, Mr. aad Mrs J. g. the entertainment committee waa n*iam atiea eerviee weald at once
rendered befere en appreciative submit a censtiact and send an
Pinkston.
audience:
Cel. Wilmer Taylor, the auctioneer,
Seng. ‘ Bubbles,” by High engineer to Origan to inveeti-
till hold a grand commanity sale at
Schoel
and 8th grade stndenta, goto the Owyhee Irrigation Dis­
Nyssa on Saturday. March 19.
Threlma McCreary, Mildred De- trict in Malhenr county. The
Frrak Carmeg is moving tkis week Bord. Dorothy Parsons, Verna
from the Bedflsh taash to his twenty- Hite, Gladys McGinnis, Juanita Oregon legislature passed n law
seso treat en the Bealevard read
Bigelow, Eleie BUlott, Anna authorizing the expenditure of
Mr*. Georg* Classen entertained the Sehweixer. Merritt Greeling and
ladies of the local Bebocea lodge Tues- Riahard Smith- An eneore was $500B in cooperation with the
day in honor of six candidates who responded to with “ Let the Rest United States for the develop­
will bo initiated at a meeting next Fri­ of the World G* By
ment of this project.
day evening,
Violin and piano duet “ Melo­
Clyde Geuld aad Cland Allen will dy in F,” Threlma Mct’renry and
cookies were served by the sixth
operate an auto «toga line between Juanita Bigelow. Rncore, “ La
PT»de girl». Ruby Reed. Ivelyn
Nyssa and Barnett, making stops at Secret.” Thanks are "due Miss
DeBord and Cora Elliott. Mrs.
Corinne
Maxwell
for
training
the
Ontario and other way points, daring
S.
D. Bigelow of Owyhee was a
the present year. The new service will young singers and musicians go
visitor.
be started April 26 and will be a de­ efficiently.
cided convenience to the public.
Seeding of Outline of life of Six new members, Mias Corinne Max­
Mr«. Theodore A Birney by Mr*. well, Mrs. Maxwell, Jr., Mrs. Claude
Smith, Mrs. Crouch, Mrs. Powell and
George 0. Reed
Mrs. Walter Pinkston were added to
Nyt»i Represented
Reeding, “ What National and the
bringing the total member,
State Cengresa of Mothers Bx- ship list,
up to SO.
pects
of
Local
Organizations.”
\ a t the 0 . A. C.
Effort* are being made to get the
Mrs. A.M. DeBord.
club leader to come and organise a
An
address,
very
much
appre­
Nyssa bas sne freshman representa­
Boys and Girls’ club here in the near
tive in the sshoel of agriculture out of ciated by the audience on “ Con­ future.
ditions
in
High
Schools
and
Col­
the 3627 students enrolled by the col­
The next regular meeting will be
lege since September. The total en­ leges in Foreign Lands and in
held on the evening of the first Friday
the
United
States
as
I
Have
Ob­
rollment of agricultural rtudents is 884
in April.
as compared with a in M89 90. The served Them.” wa8 ^iven by Miss
Ellen
Scott,
who
recently
retnrn-
|
The play, “ Safety First,’’ by Eoa-
agriculture! enrollment during the last
>1 years has bean from 26 to 90 per ed from a* eight ye»»’ sojourn : well talent will be given under
1 the auspices of the P. T. A. in Friday
cent of the entire college enrollment. in Europe.
John A. McDonald, sen of Mr. and
Sole, “Memories,” Mrs. Alvin evening, March II, at thy achool house.
K. K. F.-T. A. Reporter.
Mrs. Alexander McDonald, is Kysaa’s HeGienis, accompanied ,by Mrs
freshman agricultural representative Claude Smith, pianist.
at the eollega. Tba freshman class aaa
After the usual business routine Hatching egga from my hred-te-Uy
19S stadenta enrolled for the second a social half hour was enjoyed and do lay strain of aingle comb White
term ’s work. Bix members of the Refreshments of fruit punch and Leghorns.
D. W. Bibaen
m lltf
PM r. GUI raturaad hM U fro«
■oar Nyaaa, where ho has boos
feeding ¿keep.
i Jess Johasoa shipped s carload
of hots ir o n Adrian Friday.
Dollie McCreary and daughter
Threlma wore ahoppiag ia P a m a
Saturday.
Mary Warrea haa gone to Veto
to the saaitoriun for a for days.
Surveying For the publie high*
way haa booa eonplotod aa far
as Adrian.
Jan es Nelson's father is visit*
ing h in at present froaa north*
era Idaho.
Pete ChMateasea
returned
h on e from Boies Friday, whore
ho had had aa operation for ap­
pendicitis, also having his tonsils
removed.
.
Help is scarce in Adrian at
present, as men are busy baling
hay. and unloading coal and lum­
ber.
Mr. Broohio’s baling trow ia
situated on Mrs. Pomeroy’s farm
northwest of town. Mneh hay
is being baled.
A shortage of men has been
reported on the Kingman Kolony
drain ditch.
Mrs. John Holly was taken
quite ill laetTuosday. Dr. Mitchell
was sent for, but as she didn’t
improve ia a day or two, Mr.
Holly took her to the Vale sani­
tarian!. bringing the baby back
with him.
Mr. McGee, foreaaan e f the Well tent 14x24, 4-foot wall.
Kingman Kolony drainago ditch, 1 doaen Barred Roclce ef the finest
laying strain.
went to Boise Friday.
Linoleum.
~Mr. Wade, Adrian’s foremost Universal Range.
rdener, haa considerable gar* New Vinegar Barrel.
n in already.
Several Bee Hive* and Supera.
Mr. and Mrs- Russell Fleet- Several varieties of Seed Potatoes.
wood entertained Mr. and M rs.1 One thousand pounds of Solect Blue
Aubrey Cone, Tbrelaaa McCreary Bell field Peas alsentd and fumigated.
and Clarence Elliott to „dinnf r Two tasks of wheat.
Lunday. A lovely aaoter trip to One Root Honoy oatractor used
Roswell in the afternoon was en­ twice, will exehar.g« for hone;.
joyed by all.
One Simplex Iron Machine, operates
Loyd BUlott is employed with with gasoline. A fine article for an;
the Van Petton Lumber company homo.
Pat Murphy waa a Nampa visitor
Tuesday.
William Coleman viaited Ontario
Wednesday.
George Phillips was a business vis­
itor te Nampa this week.
Rev. Clive William* and fami'y have
moved to Parma t* reside.
C. P. Leaks; is erecting e hbui
his homestead east of Nyaaa.
Mrs. Riser ef Ontario is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. L. B. Pry*.
Mr and Mn. Prank 'Phillips autoed
to Boise the last of tho Mk*k.
Miss Addie Spier of Applo Vail#;
as visiting in Nyaaa Tuesday.
Mrs. W. L. Gibson is reported t«
have bees very ill the past week.
Mrs. Myrtle Gewins aad Miss Mae
Powell are Beis* visiters this week.
Mrs. N. H. Hea is ia Myssa fro*
Vale looking after property inter*As
Mrs. H. I. Haley visited her sister.
Mrs. Chloe Test, a t Ontario Taesday
Mrs L L. Miller of Nampa was
week-end guest at the Frank Millar
heme.
Mrs. W. G% Cathey bas been very
ill the past weak, hut is reported to be
improving
John Nedro aad family this week
moved to Lewiston, Idaho, to msko
their home.
Wm Cathey on WodaeidM night
*oat four sots ef harass* which y r m
stolen from his bora.
Georg* H. Bedflsh, the Malheur City
merchant, is ia Nyssa this week look­
ing after baetaeeo interests here.
Marion Du an ia moving this week to
tke John Benia ranch, which he hi
rented, en* aril* this side ef Ontario.
B. B. ghaw ef Nampa waa ia town
Wednesday for the purpose ef bidding
en the heating plant for the new school freshman aleas are federal rehabilita­
tion men.
house.
ST A TEM EN T O F T H E '*
A. N. Ward, who is here fret
Prairie City looking after property Slow P rogress Toward
interests, was a Tale tte ia e e ^ visitor
the ir a t of the weak.
City Irrigation System
Jee Potter who arrived in Mysaa
Nyaaa, Oregon
One Qaieker Tot Electric Washer,
bt week from Walla Walla, left
new.
Many Nyma people who hove pre­ Called by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon at
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thursday for Bastora Idaho to look
Several doaen fruit jars.
pared ground* for gardens end lawns
the close of busineaa February 21, l t t l .
after
mining
interests.
fumed Oak Dining Set.
with the expectation ef securing water
Westes t. Shields, Paster
*
Mrs. Alma Watson aad tw* children, from the proposed municipal irrigation
RESO U RCES
Above
iteass
are
priced
at
a
big
Presetting a t 11 e .a i. Sabjeet, “ Why
wh* have been visiting relative* ea the system are wondering when the watar Loans and discounts....................................................... 204,174.98
sscrifiee
for
qniek
sale.
At
m
;
fan
Not NowT” Spesisi araste Quartetto,
in Kingman Colony known as the E. Owyhee and la Nyssa, returned to thoir will be turned on. I t ia to be regretted Overdrafts
........................................................
26194
guada; seheol at 10 a. m.
M. Blodgstt pises. Call or phone No. home a t Payette Tuesday.
10,08440
th at thia improvement should be de Bonds aud Warrants....................
Christian Endeavor M t p. m.
J. S. Andersen was in Nyssa Wed­ leyed. According to estimates, $4600 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.......................
6,771.40
Preaehiag a t Big Bead school house, 64 P 11. Dr. H. J. Sm ith.-A dv.
........................................ 39.840.81
nesday with his small sea, who was will install the system, bonds for which Cash aad Sight Exchange
2:30 p. If.
ran over by an auto near Ontario Tues­ have already been issued. Difficulty
~161.U8.48
Preaching Wade scheel house, 7:10 Bah; Baggy for Saie—Large white
day
and reeoivad a broken arm.
in disposing of the bende bea been en
wicker buggy, jaat as geed as n si
P- «
LIABILITIES
J . A. Lakneae, vies president and countered, which ia said to be the ob­
2t
Prayer meetieg Wednesday, 7:30 p m. For information phone 60 P 4.
general manager ef the Malheur Heme stacle that ie preventing the imme­ Capital stock paid ia ■
....$26,000.00
Telephone C*., was looking after bust, diate installation of the system. Tkis Surplus.................
... 20 , 000.00
is a condition for which the City Coun­ Undivided profits.
nets m atters in Nyssa Wednesday.
...
2,494.16
1,170 home missionaries, IOS Si
A. I.. Frill, who spent the winter at cil dqes not appear to ba to blama, but Bill payable..........
eeheel mleelaneriea. 120 saetero ef i
. 40,900.00
20 afcv pietose «bel ‘
.. 173 629. 27
Waterford, Wisconsin, arrived in Nyssa Nyaaa people will be sadly disappointed Deposits..............
Monday. Ma will aeon start the eroe- if the irrigation system ia delayed.
TH IS force ia only a part of your heme
$261.129.43
missionary effort—making America ab e tte r
tion of tw* new houses en the lots ad­
place in which to live. These men and women
joining the J. W. Wills property.
OREGON PRUNES -Choice orchard
depend upon you for support. Last year 28,000
The Warmsprings Drygoeds Stare ef run Oregon Italian prunes. 1990 crop
Presbyterians said they would give a definite pro­
Vale was breken into last Friday eight in «6 or 60 pound boxes, or more, da
portion of their income to church work—and
aad geeda worth about $700 taken. liverod anywhere in Oregon l— rarcel
M ethodist Episcopal
weekly more are joining the Fellowship of
Stewardship.
Mrs. Pearl Hill, formerly Mrs. Bur peat ar express prepaid, at 12 c n a
Have you nettled with yourself what share of your income you
bidge ef Nyssa, ie part owner ef the poand, by freight ta any railroad sta ­
Church
will give the Lord this year? Hoto much d a n you withhold I
tion in atate, at 11 cento, in ICO lb lots
■tore.
Henry Young
Pastor
W. L. Wilson and Thomas Burns or more. Quality guaranteed. Send
have leased 100 acres of the W. L. remittance with order to Oregon Prune
A comfortable, homelike pi tee to
Gibson ranch which thay will farm Co., 792 Morgan bailding, Portland,
m il 2t.
this summer. Mr. Gibson has rented Oregon.
worship whore you will always be sure
of a cordial welcome.
the balance ef his land to iohm Jap-
...OF...
Our businee* ia to help folk* know God
Farm en, bring your old harness to
tho Lackeytgapair shop and have it
end themselves.
Married—At Payette, Idaho, ea Feb repaired
righe7
f26-tf
raary S4tb, by Probata Jadga Martin
Services for Sunday, March 13.
o f N rssa , O re g o n
Lather. Mis* Dorris Owsley ef Pome­
Sunday Sc-mol at 10 s. m.
roy Washington, aad Dewey B. Hoxie
At the close ef business. Feb. 21st, 1921,
All rn.-n arc ordially invite I to tha
a* Nyssa. They will make their hemr
Broth rhoed cla s.
As reported te the State Banking Department,
at Ontario.
A
special class has been ergrnized for
The Eastern Star Kensington will
LIABILITIES
RCSOURCE«
Lädier.
meet next Monday afternoon with Mr*.
Leans end Discounte............ $294.868.08 Capital Stock......................1 26,000.00 Prettyman, Mn. W. L Gibson and
Pr - .chine service at 7 30 p m. Sub-
js-.i “ The Nt oi of Vision."
23 03 Sarplut Profite...................... 26,441 4 Mrs. D. W Gibson at the Prettyman
O v erd rafts...........................
Special
mu-tic Mrs N. C. MarLaff-
Several million tiros are thrown
Banking House and
bom* All Eastern Star ladies are cor­ away annually because af lack of
erty, choir director.
Fixtures______________ 10.496 r
dially invited.
TIMBLY vulcanising.
L idles A'd will meet Wednesday after­
Seheol District
■ring in yoar worn tires and let
Fetor Mailiak, the well known and
noons at the parsonage.
W arrante...........$16,200.00
us look them over, We will net repair
snceereful farmer, kaa rotarned to them UNLESS th«y are in condition
Liberty Bondi
8,722 6 0 - 19,922.60
Caah and due from Baake.. 44.949.10 ■ •p e rite ................................ 919,804.62 Nysee after spending a roup1* of y ean to reader eneagh extra mile* to pay
In the Farms end Big Bead sections. you for having tha work dona.
IW0.247.0«
$870.247.08 In company with Fetor Loan he has
I I I B f H N B H M B B ■ ■ ■ M B B B W H B
HERE AND THERE PRICES
rented
100
aero*
ef
the
K.
S.*
2
D.
----- BILL« PAYABLE OR RB-DISCOUNTS, NONE-----
radiators....... ..........
$26.60
raaah aad will raise wheat and gardes Ford
Kord «canceling rods.................. 1.76
Your Basi Boas Ia Solicited aad will Be Appreciated
track, far which Nysee irrigated leads Ford tool h e x ....................
3,00
Ford toil lights.............................. 1.00
Feed battery hex.......................... 4.00
Faa belts, geehete, rim lag* aad H ar­
vey springs far a l makes ef ta n ,
■ Try a a tu n ’a own sweat for the kiddies*-
Horae Shoe and Miller oir«0p>ld aad we
■ra.
Will*. Deeda, Mo r gagea, aad Contraete Written.
repair them fro* ef eOarge if they
NOTARY PUBLIC
preys defoetiva,
off Nj
77
RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRING
Call at 1
i family expect ta
Private Sale
S
BANK
NYSSA
cALL
CONDENSED STATEMENT
MALHEUR COUNTY BANK
Our Vulcanizing
Department Adds
Miles to Your Tires
I INSURANCE :
R E L IA B L E
■
2
m
FIRE
5
HONEY FOSTER’S ÔONEY
With peaaat Buttar half and half
THE SPREAD POR BREAD FOR LUNCHES
Him
Parker's lir a Shop
Pimm 1 b
ONTARIO, OOCOON
J. H. Wolf.
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