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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
GATE CITY JOURNAL every Friday at Nysaa. Oregon, by DEMENT AND CHSBTS Pjbl'shed Entered at the Postoffice at Nyaaa, Oregon, as secónd-ckasá. mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance, ......... ..»1.50 Six months, In advance . . .. .75 ADVERTISING IS NEWS It is a safe venture Ur-t SO i«er sent, c l Hive realtors of new« real !1 l!it> adv«K son.entm c!»o sheerly be- ( cif ( « general interest to bo a.,end in them. Thete la new« val- in a well-written advertisement, v, liic'.i 1« a thought for Che consider- etmn cf those who think an adver- i « ns con i'Kt is something o f a ¡ e ulatlon, or who are careless in . i_; preparation of 'their "copy." An attractive advertisement oom- I la the reader’s attention. Bvery- one knows how at times, «ven in the midst of an interesting nows item, hi« eye liar been deflertielli hy st.ce outstanding sentence in a nearby "ad," end hc-w he itas read the ad before returning to the news ico y. Advertisements narrate the romance of hu tnc*s, they represent tie iirilvLiiiiu' art, they are instruct ive. Tor instance, the classified ad- \ rtise i ent page. Tile arson s are innumerabie who road it, not be- cau e tliey ur« searching for some thing 'elitiate, but because each lit r e "ad" oils of some thing of in terest to tile active mind. ¡Many are those who, reading the classTied 1 age because cf lit general interest only, find something there that prompts them individually and di- teefy . to r ply, and perform« u concrete service hoih for the a- 1 - vtrttetT and the reader.- IBil lings 'Montana Gazette. SUMMARY OF FINANCES; O. N. G. Service Garage ♦ $ < > < \ i > o o o 0 i > * * B o is e - P a y e t t e AGRICULTURE Start.ng Clover Explained. ITcur common methods of Stan lover w e.e explained to Oreg farmers by G. 'll. Hyslop, chief oft farm crop» at O. A. C. Ex per station. The surest way of a stand in western Oregon wai to be sewing ia February on F planted train. This is ada, tdi tolls in good tilth where clo grow* sucees .»fully, Berley Is best nurse crop, wh©at good, oafs undesirable. Light soils be seeded on fail plowed lando, tihei crop is often damaged by fr; ing. Sown with spring grain clo often fals. Inoculation is ns where no native clover or volun plants are growing. An spoil" f 20 to 100 pounds land nlastec acre will help the 'Plan* through dry season. Early winter pi ing ic advised. BA'S'C BUSINESS "Opjortunitics in agriculture aiould ) e comparable to those in any other business-the industry should be so stabilized that the farmer may de perii’ on reasonable profits," ' aid T>r. W. J. Kerr to a group o f Oregon farmers at colletta farmers’ week. Roosevelt tva cnoted to the effect that America’s v.v olo system rests upon the farm and that welfare of the wholo community dep-en.li ■ upon the welfare of tho farmer. TLi< N y s s a F lo u r M ill ♦ :: o O O O o o ♦ Service that Satisfies N THE CIRCDlT COURT OF Til STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR In the Matter of the Estate of Ernest A. Atwood, deceassd. Notice Is hereby given t'hat undersigned has been duly appoint S'JmintS rator with the Will annex: of tihe Estate c f Ernest A. At« deceased; any oreddtors havt oJatah agiinst said Estate are he by notified to present said clafr to the administrator, ’with the Wi annexed, whose name ia ihereun' atiP ched, pro pari y verified by lav wMiin six months from the date the first publication o f this Notir said administrator with the Will nexed having 'hta, residence mile West o f Welser, Idaho, in heur Coun' y, Oregon and his Pw office address ’being Weiser, Tha'h MYRON PATCH, Administrator, With the W ill annexed of Estate o f Erne« A. Atwood, ceased. Date of first publication, Janus 13, 1922. Date o f last publication, Febr 9, 1922 WILSON BROS. o n We’ll Treat You Right —Everything— P h sn e 36R To Flour and Feed, Chopping and Grinding E at and W ear Give us a call while in town P. M. W arren , Prop. EDITORIAL Lax Pharmacy BOOSTERS T ry T he D rug S to re NYSSA TRADING Gem State Lumber Co. A. V. COOK STAR Rooming House IT E M S FIRST The ADVANCEMENT CF NYSSA IS CLOSEST TO THE HEARTS OF THE NYSSA BUSINESS MEN. In fact they stpnd relady to lead us forward in a great move ment of civic expansion, progress and prosperity. BUT THIS CALLS FOR THE CO-OPERATION ON THE FART OF ALL OUR CITIZENS. The a;tua| putting of our shoulders to the whee} and Bocst! Boost! 1 Boost!! I « < ► N yssa G arage Such co-operation can he extended by indulging in normal busi ness transactions, normal business patronage and by so doing fcrt'ng about normal bus nes« conditions and PROSPERITY FOR EVERYONE CONCERNED. R obert L awrence , Mgr. Conservatism is a good thing on many occasions but when it comes to hording your finances, indulging in radical business pes simism or adopting a “scared-to-death" attitude! of commercial retrenchment then you are not only doing yourself an injustice but your own community, its T.Jjace*it trading territory and all the people therein. Thus spending your money freely for what you need becomes a heart-to-heart proposition PERMEATED WITH THE SPIRIT OF LIVE AND LET LIVE. An opportunity to benefit yourielf by benefiting your neighbor. An opportunity to serve and serve profitably. <>♦♦♦♦♦«< es e*eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee«e«eeev Achillis & Nelson WE ARE ALSO URGING YOU TO KEEP YOUR DOLLARS AT HOME. We are asking your personal support in boosting and buying merchandise SOLD OR MADE !N SYSSA. For truly thd Financial Assets of any community is the firfncial gauge used in measuring Its prosperity. Increase, these assets and prosperity Increases. Deplete them and prosperity shrinks. The newcom er in our city; the business man looking for location; the! cap- talist for investment—'AM. INQUIRE FI'RST AS TO THE SIZE OF THE COMMUNITY'S ASSETS. GENERAL BLACKSMITHS We Aim to Please The habit of spending your money, folks, for purchases In some »their city Is only another form of BANKING THAT MONEY THERE IN THE FUTURE. It can not be used to satisfy the obligations of cur people, to transact the commercial life of our city or Jo be re invested Into improvements that make It more attractive. ; eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee < > 1 NYSSA GRAIN & SEED COMPANY If every person living within the confines of Nyssa will think this matter ovrv, stop and reason within themselves, PERSONAL LY TRACE THE DOLLAR SPENT AWAY FROM HERE, what becomes cf it and how ft affect3 thesnselves—they will certainly take a renewed pledge of Loyalty to the Business Men of this city AND STICK WITH IT. C h as . L. T hompson ! ; Dealen in home products Always at your service »»♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f «»»»»»»♦ »»♦ »»»»»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ »e ♦ ........................................................... .. t m #M » # m h # m e # » ♦♦♦♦♦# ♦ ♦ t z. w j: was said to hs as true today tt was wthten made. Science is iu rapidly inn easing degrees, a , noted. In helping the farmery the agricultural needs of the In the great agricultural cat« Illinois 25 years ago only 25 mts were studying agriculture, egon had huit It® agricultural ents 12 yean? ago, 'but 900 last; year 1900 ami' moved fo their pre sent home near Adrian in 1911. To mourn the las* o f the deceased are h's wife, three sons and eighit daughters: Guy, Jcsee nd J. Iri, of Adrian, Mrs. Agnes Holly and Mr®. Gertrude Shultz, of Adrian, Mrs. Ce Ceal Boswell and Mrs. Delta Bullock, of Vale, Cr., Mrs. Lulu Thomas, c f Roseburg, Mrs. Arvilla Kelly_ o f Rupert, Ilka., Mrs. Bertha G.bson, o f Weleer. and Mrs. Grace Un. uii, of 'Salem, and a hoist of friends and neighbors. Rev. Clive VVH ems of P if Bend held the fun eral servioe® end the departed was burl d In the Roswell oemeteTy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS COMPANY it W#s erroneously rw|x»rted«whil« back that Henry Page hud gone to 1 ’ortlund. li e s rea ly gone this time- lfit Monday morning for a weekle stay. Messrs Dunaway and Stanford nets business visitor» in Owyhee Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacLaf- ferty were guests at the E. L Mao- 1 at forty home near Mitchell Butte, f 'today. Heih rt and Ili-uee Waltem visi ted their licoiher David «* the De- ltord ranch Sunday, bringing with thom a few hood of cuttle from Arcadia. F. L and Louis DaBord and FV «1 Klingliack. assisted by T. M. Lowv, i-' ked Ice in the ice-cell*r on the Ktlnvback homostead, whlcK Louis IV 1 lord 1 « renting, thi« week. Ed Tenhave got hi« aheep which have been running for the past 6 month» or so with the Deltoid bunch anti took them home last week. iv | i « r The choir met a» usual iSattudey evening for im otlce at the Oherlee OBITUARY James Calvin Johnson died on January 71 th at his home near Adrian ''repen at the age o f 76 years. He was bom ut Madfeonville, Tenn., Get. 20, 1£4'5. In 1871 he was mar ried' to Miss Amelia Huff at Cory- don, Iowa. To this union twelve children were born. The family came to A-ale, Oregon, during thie o L u m b e r C o. ii O Oregon deri. cd a net profit of $119,077 in the operation of its Na tional Guard during the post ye-rr, aicording to an annual financial slate'uent Issued by George A. White Adjutant Genort.1 of the State. This Make this your head was accomplished under the Joint quarters for Army partnership with; the Fedenl Government through' which the Unit Groceries and Hardware ed State® Trear-urer distributed in Armory i«ayTolla and damp pay among 2100 Orogo-niana located in twenty Oregon cities the sum of $199, 0312.59, the total cost to tile state c f administration and upkeep being $79,976. This year's profit was, nearly four ( 111110 « as much a« was derived from the Government's payrolls last year, due (o the increase in size o f the '".ate service and success in meet ing all Government requirements for pay of tie Oregon citizen soldier-. In ai id it ion to the 1199,062 received in cash the State secured the award of Federal property amounting to We Stand F®r Protection Î ! $207,217.29. Town* receiving bundles of U S. Tr<yi«ury checks for drill and Lamp ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»e pay of citizen« include Ashland, M d K-> f>rd, Marshfield, Newport, Toledo, Roseburg, Eugene Albany, Salem, 'Port lanl I, Independence, Corvallis. Hall'is, McMinnvUle^ Stllverton, Wood 'll irn and T« t)*ivoB. Competent Blacksmith 'Companies are now being formed al Oottage Grove, Hood River and Greek am. Pom ion I s nre planned for other Oregon town* as soon as furt her Fedot al appropriation# are made, a« follows: Astoria, Tilla mook, Hillsboro, Frest Gave, Pendle ton, 1»Grande. Ha her. PrtnevBle, The Dal’.e»t Rend, Grant« Baas and' Comfortable Rooms Klamath Fnlla. OW YHEE having lost u. valuable horse last week and finishing up <ihe week by spraining hte 'hand In an encoun er with a bull. Ernest Hite, who has been visit ing 1. U» “ rather, O. R. Hite and family, returned Co his home ait Bliss, Ids. M id . Louis 'Peterson, o f Warren, called on ‘Mrs. Albert Caperton Sun- d y- afternoon. Mr. amli Mrs. W. W. Smith were gue«ta to dinner at the Walter Pinkston home Thursday, and at the A vin McGinnts home Monday. Mr. and rMs. Williams, of Crane, arc living in the Kyzar house. Mrs Wtiliamui is cooking for the Jenkins si-d McClain ® eep Co Mr. Wil liams h el;s with the are of the sheep. baby and John nigelow, of Nysaa, I enjoy them. The ««wing club met with their were guet ta of 8. D. Bigelow Sun advisor, Mdse Lilian Davis, Satur day. Of the eleven mem Oertha Wallace, Violet Edward« j day afternoon. and .Nova Larsen are new pupil« in bers. the following were present: school, 'bringing the total enroll- j Ella Pullen, Pie«.; Rewena Glenn, V. 'i res ; Laura Huffman, Sec’y- ment up to 36. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cantrell an'! Troasur.r; Nellie and Rada Elliot, daughter, Doilie Belle, «pent New Georgia Rust, Dorothy and EJUza- Years as guest» o f 'Mr. Cantrell's bcdi Kuylor and Nova Larsen. Altos Gertrude Bigelow visited the I aren'.t i, Mr. and Mr». J. P. Cantrell, Kolcny school Tuesday. c f Montour. W to Peutz is In Vale this week Mr. and Mr*. T. M. Lowe called on jury duty. During his absence, at the Bigelow 'home Sunday. Kenneth Bach, of the Kolony, Ml-» Mary McGinnis is staying with was an overnight guest of Gerald Mrs. Peutz. Claude Derrick and Pat O’Neil of BeiBord Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. IR. Hite vMted Brogan, were in the Valley hunting at the IRay Cantrell home Monday. stray ca 'tie the first of the week. Andy Hansen went to Mel'ba Fri Mrs. Char es tSehwetzer, soh. ol principal, wiahe« it announced to day f- r a visit with A. E. Rust, the public in general and the read f er a blob he will ‘“ loop the loop’ ing public in particular that the re la Emmett and Payette, then home cently arrived traveling lbrary con- a‘,:iin. rge Froth returned to thsgov- V 1 iv i about a dozen good standard | hers, it al at Boise after book« on agriculture (books which ¡rm en t : ru n g the 'holiday" with, friends av* been selected by County Agent Rrelfhaupt and may he considered cere. Gera'd Dei lor'i i cent the weekend lichen tie), and that the library Is 'pen to ail. It has, besides these, with his m c e I.o-ris De-Bord. Wm Peutz has had more than one i large number c f 'booties o f other kinds and everyone is invited to man’s share of misfortune lately, TAKÂHÂRA Hume Remedies and Variety Store Fisher home RtfidJ -Ripper was »1 Suuday. Mr. and Mi». Claud» Willson, sad ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •• • • ♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M » » » Hotel Western ♦ < ► ♦ < > ♦ o o o 4 < o O S'Huer Cèrili T he H om e of G ood E ats B ank o f N yssa N yssa , O regon A Good Place to Eat and Sleep ( M o o H < ► Billy Nukida. Prop. 0 0 * * i } »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦•»♦♦e .......................................................... ... ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H 4 H NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (FORECLOSURE 13Y VIRTU E O F AN EDCBCLTI IN FORJBC'LOSU'RIB, duly issued the Clerk of the Circuit Court of State of Ortegqn, County o f Malt du'ted the 12 >h day o f December 1! in a certain suit in the said Clr< Court for the said State and Corn wherein Wilda M. Copeland, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment agai Lloyd L Culbertson, O. A. W First Nation«'1 Bank of Weiaer ho, and Van Pettep Lumber pany, as defendants, in the sum Six Thousand ($6000.09) Doll with Interest thereon from the day c f .Mart*, 1920, at the rate 10 jer cent, per annum, and Hundred Fifty ($550.00 Dollars, torney fee« and the further «nm Thirty-Three and 70-100, (»33 Dollars, costs which judgment enrolled! and docketed In ¿be Cl« office of isaid Court in said C 01 on the 12th day o f December 1 Therefore, Notice is Hereby G That I will on the 14th day of vary 1922, at the hour o f 11 o ’c in the forenoon, o f the said day the north main entrance door oi Court House, at Vale, In said ly and State sell at public au to the highest bidder or hidtder cash, the following described property to-wit: The Northwest Fourth of Northeatst Fourth (NW ^NEVi) Section Twenty-five (25), and Northwest Forth of the South Fourth (N W % 0E i4)) of Set Twenty-two (22), Township Six (16), South, Range Forty-seven East, Willamette Meridian, toff with the appurtenances, save ant cept the dwelling house on Northwest Fourth of the North Fourth of Section (26), Twp. S. R. (47), E. W. M. The above real property with appurtenance!?, taken and upon as the property of e«k fend:n s, Lloyd L. Culbertson, West, TRrst National Bank o f er, Idaho, and Van Petten Company, b y virtue of a given thereon by the above _ Defendants, or as much tberer may sat» fy said Judgmnt in of WIlL’ n M. Copeland, together all costs and disbursements lave or may accrue. Dated at Vale, Oregon, thrt day of December, 1921. ‘ H. LEE NOE. 9hdt Date of 1st publication l*th, 1*21. Date o f last public a tj on j_ l*th, tt?*. Date of sale January 14th, 1»i