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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
[¡GATE CITY OUR Corn Cutting Time Will Soon Be Here ■ ■ X * ■ ■ ■ x X ■ ■ B B B B ■ B And we wish to call you' attention to our line of n ENSILAGE CUTTERS b n ■ ■ We feature The Blizzard, the self-feeding cutter. w e believe this to be the best ensilage cutter on the market. SIMPLICITY and SAFETY are two of the main features of this cutter. Other features of this machine are re moveable bearings, easy adjustment of knives, even clean-cut ensilag« ■ ■ ■ ■ x H ■ ■ ■ S x x B B PRICED RIGHT X ■ Roberts Hardware Co. " (Incorporated) X BBBBBBBBBBMBBKHUHIKKXMMIIM m m * X 51 x at Or«ara. Sr brow n anas. !X THE HUB 40 Stores 40 Stores O N TA R IO , ORE. ” We can aave you money.” New line ef men’s and boys’ cape Men’s Khtk Pants ............................... $1.36, $2.3>, $2.75 Men’s B V. D ’■ ...... ............................. 65c, 95c, $1.25 Men’s Knit Union Snits. extra fine weave,size 36 to 46 98c Blue Buckle Overalls and Jumpers, h e a v y ............... 85c Oberman Overalls and Jumpers, heavy .............$1.26 Blue and white, red and white Bandana Hdkfs ...........10c Suit cases and bags..................................... $6.75 te $19 75 KntoreJ at the I'u tofffce at Nyssa, Wn. Oregon, «a eecond-claae mall marier. ■ u B X X H B X X X X X X X X X XFi XXk! B X IIX M X H * Jurries Drug X Co. W. R JUUtRlES IDAHO 65 ! Where Prices Are X X X “ Our Motto” X ; ACCURACY SERVICE txxixx R A TES: One year. In advaaea............... 94. V> tlx month», in advance............ 78 950,000 Par Valus and Accrued Interact Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. FI heir and fam- % , o f Boise, »pent «hie week end « t i i Mrs. Fisher's twotfier, Albert aipertcn and lamlly, leavimg Monday morning for a fortnight’s sojourn at Pays te Lakes. * X * X X X NOTiC® IS FLBREBY GIVEN, That coaled bids will be received by the »X County Court of Malheur County, ¡ X State of Oregon, at the County Court room la the Court house at Va’ o, in Malheur County, Stuka o f Otrsgon. on the 20th day o f August, 1021, uo to the hour o f 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, tor the sane of F ifty Thousand dollars (»50,000.00) bonds, pur vulua of said County in eerie» as follow«, to-wit: »2,000.00 of series “ A ” to run und be payable four yeans from Dec ember 1st, 1019; »2,000.00 ofaerlea” B” to run and be payable six 7 eais tram. December 1st, 1019; »»,000.00 o f ser ies "C ” to run and be payable dgihl retire from December 1st, ISIS; »4,- 000.00 o f eerie» "ID” to run and he payable ten years from December 1st, ISIS; »6,000.00 o f series “ E” to run and be payable twelve years from December 1st, 1919; »7,000.00 o f ser ies "V " to run soil be payable four teen yean» from December 1st, 1919; »8,000.00 of eerlmt " O ' to run and he payable sixteen years from December X 1st, 1919; »8,000 o f series "H ” to run and be payable eighteen years from December 1st, 1919; »10,000.00 o f ser ies “ 1” to run anti he payable twenty years from December lot, 1919. XXXII 10F2 W IG 3 »*4 M X IT Nyssa Meat Maiket ANDERSON A BUR BIO INC X ■ BXIXIIII lllllllll X X X X X X X X X X X Plows Wagons Manure Spreaders Gas Engines Separators, etc. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 { O u 3 f Fred J. Walmsley X X X Parma, Idaho. X X X X XIXXIXIIXIXXV xxxrixxxxxxxxx X X X X Liberty Theater Ü Nyssa, Oregon X X X X X X X X Regular Program TH U R SD AY S A T U R D A Y * SU N D A Y Best of Educational Features & Comedy X X (xxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxx X ‘Hava your eye* examined by a registarod Opto netrlat' X X X Dr. J. A. McFall x ■ H A V E When in Parma we invite you to visit our store arid look at our Farm Machinery, e tc. at moderate prices. Below area few of the many farm implement» that we carry i istock: X X X X X When yon want choice Meat phone x x X X X X s X X X 5 * • To the Public: IX X X X X X X X X X X K X X H S . X X K X B B X B X X H 0 B X X fc PHO NE S U B S C R IP TIO N N O T IC E O F S A L E O F M iA LH EU R C O U N T Y P E R M A N E N T ROAD C O N S T R U C T IO N BO N D S X X X X SHOES FOR THE WHOLE F A M IL Y PA R M A X X Walker and Fowler moved Into the community K it week and are doing Che threshing 'here. Mrs. W illiam Snyder visited at the ■ KHngbick home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Psutz and fam « ily motored to Ontario Friday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Pinlkiston and ■ dbildTen went to 'Caldwell Sunday, taking with them Mrs. I .aura Davit» * of that city, who spent Che past week with them * Mrs. W. W. Smith, who Mats been ■ quite ill, weni to Ontario Thursday ■ to consult Dr. Pogue. Mary MoGInnts, who has bean ■ « ’..piny In tiie Peutz home for le v e r al weeks while the surveyors wore boarding there, returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Gus SfchiweizeT, while out driving with her daughter, Ann-a and All o f sold bunds to be in denomi liner Hite, was Injured in a runa nations o f One Phoutoud Dollars (91,- way Sunday. Dr. Sarazln wa-s called. 000.00) and bearing interest ut the The Overstreet family, from the rate o f five and one-hcM per cant per IColony slant Sunduy afternoon at annum. Interest payable semi-annual ir ,ie Lowe home. SE .Mrs. E. F. Pratt, of Iron! lide, was ly at the office o f the County Treas n overn'K'at gue»’ at the Ohristen- urer o f said County, or at the fiscal . on home Monday, returning to Jron- cgency of the Slate o f Oregon In U ide Tuesday. Mrs. Pratt la mak- New York City. * Filch bid mutt be accompanied by .ng preparations to teach the school at Lancaster utaiion near Jamison, a check, payable to Malheur County, u beginning Sept. 12, und came down certified to by a reputable, solvent IX bonk In un amount equal to ftre p*r B tor seine household equipment. Mr. ant Mrs. lien Smith and fam cent of the amount of the par value ■ U ily and Mr. and Mrs. Joltn W all and of the bon be bid upon In suld bid; M family w ere Gate City visitors Tburu- euch ebook to he returned If said bid is rejected. i f the bid is accepted A lay. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Benton such check will be returned upon pay a and family, of Nyssa, p|pent Sunday ment tor and dell very o f the bonds u at tiie Deliord honie. included In said bkl; If sold bid 1» ac X Iceland Fean called on the home cepted and die amount o f o f sold bid .oiks Monday. Is not paid within thirty (30) -'ays a f Air. and Mas. Otto ScfalwedzerjJr. are ter the acceptance thereof, such check ... proud parents of a daughter,born shall he cashed und Che proceeds Saturday morning, Aug. 20. Dr. thereof shall become the property of X : ar.izin was the attending physiciun. said MUheur County. r Mias McDonald is the niute. B»h» w ill be received for any X Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sohweizer amount o f said bonds o f the several * and daughter, Della, visited relatives series not exceeding F ifty Thousand it Wilder and Caldwell Sunday. Dollars ($50,000.00) pur value, and ac Della remained for « week's visit crued Interest. with, her grandmother, Mrs. Otto The right to reject any and a’l bids X 'c luveiscr and her cousin, MAS. Mar or to accept part and reject part, is garet Marshall. reserved by the County Court. Ad Mrs. Bertha Green, o f Ontario, nurt dress bids os follows: ure! up FTiday for a visit with her "H . 8. Sockett, County Clerk, ran nts, Mr. and Mrs. Gu» Schwetzer Vole, Malheur County, Oregon” an J her sister, Mrs. J. S, Glascock end endorse on the envelope: ill f-mfly, and Incidentally (? )w itli '1Rid for Malheur County Road aer hul hand, who is haying in thUe Bonds” vicinity. X (m ixing of MaRieur county w ill he Mrs. John Wall and children visit ed at the Lowe home several days given preference right to purchase sold bonds. .ast week. Dated July IS, 1991. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Bigelow and fam X H. 8. SAtaKiMTT, County Clerk, ily called at the Kllnghack, Lowe, Malheur County, Oregon. nd Pullen homes Sunday. (C O U NTY COURT 8 DAL) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howe accomp X anied by Mr. nnl Mrs. Frank Friar SUM M ONS n olo: t'd to Ontario Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flock and baby In tlh« Chroult Court o f the State of K Oregon, for the County o f (Mat h went to F’ rivitland Sunday for a visit with Mr. Hock's parents, Mr. and hour. B Mrs. L. \V. Flock. Ixds and Wyatt SJtthel Roetlhler, Plaintiff, vs. Pete Flock, who visited them during the Roethler, Defendant. past week returned to Frilltland with To Pete Roethler, the aibove named defen/Jant: them. Mr and Mrs. Frank Friar, while in In the name o f the Stole o f Oregon, Ontario purchased a Ford truck and You are hereby required to upfiemr i t « go "Fording” around in style. and answer the complaint filed I on a LI Beebe purchased a »addle .»gainst you in the slbove entitled horse o f Carl Sohweizer. suit, on or before the expiration of Mrs. . M. Lowe and daughter,Mar six weeks from the date o f thef irst ten called at the W . W. Smith home ¿«ufbMeation o f summons herein, and M onda y. ,n the event that you Hill to answer Jam «* and LLoyd MeEJwan. who for want thereof, th* plaintiff will MW'nt several days as guests of Loots appOy to the court for he relief and Furl Myers, o f OaMwell, returned proved for In her complaint on file lioaie Tuesday. herein, to-wit: The Peutz fam ily attended the iFor a Judgment and decree of the dance at the Bend Friday evening. above entitlcG court, dissolving the Miss Marion Lowe spent the week bonds o f matrimony now existing end in Payette as the guest o f her between plaintiff and defendant and friend. Ruth Sharoberger. fram ing to the pkxtntiff the care A reunion o f the graduates of Pay ind custody of the minor child, Eve- ette High School was held there in yn Marie Roethler, and for such X horn r o f Hugh 9hamberger, who is vther and further relief as to tthe onip on vacation from Stanford Fni- ”01117 may seem Jusrt and- equitable, X verrtty. ' * ♦ h i* summons is pufoMsheJ Mrs. Frank Friar was a guest to giinst you under and by virtue of X rip;er at Pallord*« T u »d a> m order of tha Hon. Dalton Biggs, The Klingback family called a* the Circuit Judge o f Malheur County. X -thatto home Sunday. Oregon, duly unde and entered on Mildred and Evelyn DdBord were he 18th day o f August. 1921. X guests o f Roby and Alta Bradley R. W. BWAGLER, WeineBlny evening, attending the Vttomey for Plaintiff, residing at musical recital with them Ontario. Oregon The Pen Smith fanrilv are making Date o f first pUMlcation. August • re «rations to move to Nyssa. to ',9th. 1931 tart their daughter Monaa In High Date of last publication. Septem school. ber 3<*h, 19*1. ■ ■ ■ Come in and look them over. We are at all times glad to explain the good parts of this machine. S x FWday Owyhee ■ M «very H mm m M Puoiished Warren Penn and Frank DoBonl I and T. M. Lowe »tacked grain at | KUngback'e Wednesday. Marian Low e leaven Friday to at tend the Y. W. C. A. conference at X Seabeok, Wn., where, as vice-presi dent »he represents the organization for Whitman College, Walla Walla, 3 Eya Sight gpacialiat Wa grind our own lenses and can duplicate broken lenses while yon wait. Phoaa 147J X M X X X X X X X 1 r , J) r Ontaria. Oragan EXIDE BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE ALL SIZES IN 8TOCK Ssaia goad seed saie at e bargain, in flret class eeadltion. ladies asotoreyele in Arri class shape_____ _ 9100 0d T»*r i#od ,n ■ B,w Overland 4. Come in end take advantage e f the 9900 drap. A ll repair week dene q-tekly and gaeraatead by Aret eiaea me chanise. No jab too larga and none too mall. N Y S S A G A R Wa atriva to Plaaaa. A G E B R O W M I N A A PEASE. Prapa. t BXBXXf l B X X K X B 3 K X K X X X X H X X X X X H E E Nyssa Grain and Seed Co. F O B O K A I N . M I 1.1, F K K I> AND SEEDS OF ALL KINDS . • HALL’S GARAGE X All kinds of repair work, AcceMorie« and Vettex Oil X STEAMED ROLLED BARLEY A SPECIALTY Poultry Supplies Near Depat. Nyssa. Oregon X Phone 2 $ X X X X X All Work Guaranteed C. R. H ALL. ■ X * ¡¡J Z X X X 0 C