The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 22, 1923, Image 3

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vie* in the Pariah Bell. Nyasa— Jun
24, 2 o'clock p. a
A ll denomination!
The regular meeting o f the Eastern cordially invited.
Star wan held dune 20 in the lodge
rooms. The attendance was large, in­
SUMMONS
cluding aavaral out o f town membars
who had not bean present for some IN TH E C IR C U IT CUT RT OF THE
time
A very pi asant evening w s STATE OF ORKGON, FOR THE
spent in social intercourse and pritak-j C O U N TY OF MALHEUR.
ing o f delicious refreshment*. With
Roaa Junkins, Plaintiff, ve. Cather­
thia meeting the chapter waa closed for ine Jenkins, Defendant
the eummer, to be opened again in TO K A 1 H E R IN E JENKINS,
the
September.
above-named defendant:
IN T H E N AM E OF T H E S T A T E
OF OREGON, you are l.c-eby required
to appear and answsr the Complaint
filed against you in the rfcov* entitled
The marriage o f Miss Lulu Davis to suit on or befere the exp'ration o f six
Mr. Arthur Cock rum occurred at the 'weeks from the data c f the first publi­
home o f the bride's parents on Wed cation o f this Sur m m i, and in the
nesday, June 20, Rev. J. J. Flem ing' event o f your failu’ *' r - *o do, for wa-.t
officiating
thereof, the plaintiff w , I reply to tha
Only members o f the
inmediate C
t for the relief prayed lo r in I is
families were present.
Complaint on file herein, towit: For
The bride ia the daughter o f Mr. and judgment and deeree o f this Court
Mrs. R. J. Davis end is one o f Nyssa's forever dissolving the bonds of m atri­
most popular young ladies
See at­ mony existing between plaint:ff e r i
tended the University o f Oregon two defendant, end for sued other and
years and is a member o f Pi Beta Phi further relief as to the Court may
•orerity.
teem ¿u*J and equitable.
Mr. Cockrum is a graduate o f Ore­
This summons Is published under and
gon Agricultural College and a mem­ by virtue of an order o f the Hen.
ber o f Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Dalton Biggs. Clreait Judge, duly
A t present he Is employed as assistant mad* and entered on the 7th day of
cashier in the Firat National Bank of June, 1922, authorizing end directing
Ontario.
publication o f summons against yea by
They will be at home to their friends publication far six consecutive week«
altar July 1st at Ontario.
and sevea publications In tL.e Gate
City Joernal.
R. W. SW AG LSR ,
EPISC O PA L CHURCH NOTICE Attorney for Plaintiff, residing at On
tarlo, Oregon.
On Sunday next, June 24 Arch­ Date of first publication June 8, 1*23,
deacon Goldie will hold afternoon eer- Date of last publication July -0, 1923
Eastern Star
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Order Your
Margaret Carter returned to
Farew ell Party
Nyssa Ss‘ i - Jay after a success
A
surprise
farewell reception
fai y ar
î University of
was held Thursday afternoon at
Idei.j
the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. J
The Nyssp. Pac king Co thipped FJsminK in honor of Mrs. J. H.
a carload of fat hogs to Portland X L ^ ° w ^
in her, ha»^and
. . _ . ,
•
will leave Nyssa in a few days
markets Friday.
for the coast. About 30 of the
Arthur Cook, Jr.,is on the sick ladies o f Nyssa and vicinity
list this week
i gathered to pay tribute to the
„
character o f Mrs. W olf and show
Mrs. Blaylcck and fa m ily re the esteem in which she is held
turned home aOer an extended by those who know her best.
visit at Riverside with friends Each o f those present wrote a
letter to Mr. and Mrs. W olf
and relatives.
which is not to be opened until
Mr and Mrs Roy Cook made after they leave Nyssa.
A
a business trip to Emmett Wed­ handsome leather writing case
was presented to Mrs. Wolf,
nesday
S. F. Foster and family stop Mrs. Fleming making the pre­
sentation address.
Dainty re­
ped in Nyssa
Wednesday on freshments were served.
their way to Baker from Jordan
The people of Nyssa and vi­
Valley.
cinity will deeply regret the loss
T. .e Nyssa Men's Bible class of Mr. and Mrs. W olf from the
community, where they have
attended the Friendly M en'« been closely identified with the
Bible class of the community business and social life for the
church at Parma last Sunday.
past 16 years. They have both
Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver been prominent in church and
welfare work and their places
o f Vale were in Nyssa Wednes­ will be hard to fill. Mr. W olf
day posting Chautauqua bills and assisted in organizing the Mal­
visiting friends.
heur County Bank and was its
Rev. Fleming spoke at a ban­ cashier and director for over U
years. It was under his man­
quet at Apple Valley Thursday agement that the bank became
which was held for the purpose known as one ef the strongest of
of organizing a Boy Scout troop, the state banks in Oregon.
Repairs finii)
A N Y a m an has com e to g rief by w aiting too
long before ordering repairs fo r his machines.
W e m ain tain a M cCorm ick-Deering Repair
Service fo r your benefit, and under ordinary circum ­
stances w e can m eet your requirements. But why
take any chances? A delay now m ay throw you
behind later.
M
Join th e increasing num ber o f fore-handed m en
who insure against emergencies by m aking repairs
before
th e m achines
are
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- needed. A nd w hile you
are at it, m ake your insurance doubly sure by pur
chasing only genuine I H C repairs fo r your M e "
m ick-D eering machines.
Eder Hardware Co.
M c C O R M I C K - D E E R IN G L I N E
Rev. Fleming .pokeat an open
air rally of the
me Valiev
vaney View
view
C A L L FOR BIDS
community held at the Jim Wal­
Sealed bids will be received at the ters ranch north of Nyssa Tues­
office of the City Rceorder far atreet day.
Dta. Bradford ft Bradford. Carver
Chiropractors
method.
Consultation and examina­
tion fre e Ten year* euccesaful prac­
tice in the etate of Oregon. Special
ratal given for SO day*. First deer
west of Bank o f Nyssa, Nyasa, Or.
Ml£h<,wmf,ny
of uMr-. * nd
Mr?‘ gucces8
W° lf w,8t
,hem they
h*PP'ness
anij
wherever
may
locate.
Cockrum-Davis
Shoes!
Chapter K. o f P. E. O. o f V ale mo­ Why pay more for shoes elsewhere when we can save you money?
tored over to Nyssa fo- a picnic lun-
The sermon Sunday night will chhon at the home Mrs. J. Boydell on We have one o f the best Linos o f shoes for TH E W H LO h FAM
IL Y , at prices unequaled elsewhere. You will want new shoes
be the “ Lost Man o f Nyssa.”
Tuesday,
Let us fit you out.
The invitee guests o f P. I . O. were for the FOURTH OF JU LY.
Dwight Smith has aceepted a
Mrs. Dunaway, Mrs. A. H. Boydell
position in the Malheur County and family, Mrs. J. J, Sarazin and
Bank and assumed hi. duties family o f Nyssa; Mr*. Howard and Men’s Dress shoe * and oxfords, all sizes, priced at .$2.75 to 6.7r>
Rev Dr. Baird o f Bakei was in
there
Thursday.
daughter o f Bette, Mont., Mrs. E. B.
Nysaa Tuesday on olllalal business for
the Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clark and Nedry and sons o f Tigard, Ora.
Mr. and Mrs Fleming motored
i 8 inch mule skin shoes ............
.......... $2.45
to Deer Flat Saturday to visit
Russell-Servoss
6 inch mule skin s h i e s ............
$1.98
with Mr and Mrs. E. M. Achilles.
$3.25
The wedding o f Miea Ruth Sen'es* 8 inch brown elk shoes
Rev. Fleming took the Bey and Mr. Harry Raeeeil waa anlemnieed 6 inch brown elk shoes ..
$1 98 to $2.25
$2.95
Scouts out for a hike last Wed­ at Oatario in tha Presbyterian manar 6 inch smoked elk shoes
.6 inch black calfskin, scout toe
$2.45
on Wednesday, June 19.
nesday
evening
about
three
A short time ago we received a
The bride is the daughter o f Mr. I Lots of heavy shoea. black and tan, priced a t............$2.95 to $4.96
miles west e f Nyssa. The boys
letter from a workman in Arizona
and Mrs. Ralph Servoss o f thia city j
stating that his overalls hud gone to
took their first lesson in cooking and ia one of the most popular ano i
pieces after being worn six days a
beefsteak over a camp fire.
week, for only 3 years.
esteemed young ladies o f the com
sprinkling by the hour
Bids to close
7:20 p. m. Saturday. June 30. 7:30 p.
m. The coaneil reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
By order e f the City Council.
P. M. Warren. Mayor.
Men’s Work Shoes
am
IJhcm CTUpaii
Boys’ Dress Shoes
Two-Horse Brand
Copper-Riveted
Waist Overalls
made by us were the brand he wore.
If this kind of wear will satisfy
yon, insist on getting overalls with
this
Trade
Mark.
A New Pair FREE if They Rip.
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Mr and Mrs. Robertsea returned munity, where sha has lived since in I
Mr Ruasell is the youngest Black or brown, all sizes and styles ...................... $1.98 to $3 95
from Portland TueeUay after taking in fancy
son o f Mra. A. M. Bradney o f Boys’ tennis shoes
................................... $1.10, $1.20, $1.65
the Rose carnival.
Big Band and ia emoloyad at the Boys’ moleskin shoes, cannot be beat for wear
Miss Myrtle Points and Miss Char­
----- Size 9 to 13. $1.49;size 1 to 2, $1.69; size 2 1-2 to 6, $1.79
lotte Huffman of Owyhee were Nysaa Idanha orchard, where they will b eat
home to their many friends aftar July Boys’ smoked elk, brown trim, size 1 to 6 1-2.............
$2.45
visitor* Wednesday.
4th.
Boys’ black calf, scout toe.
........................... ... $1.98 to $2.40
Barney Wilson and family have re
Boys’ black calf, heavy box to e ..................................... .. $$,95
turned from a visit with relatives in
Boys’ tan shoes, army last, soft <oe, rubber heel, cannot
California.
Mrs. New t Thomason was down
from Emmett this
week
visiting
friends and relatives,
Remember, each and every pair is
sold under the following guarantee
for aale'by
EDER HD W B COM PANY
Nyssa, Or.
Made by le v i Strauss & Co.,San Francisce
Reliable Merchandise alnce 1851
Makers of Koveralls, Keep Kids Klcan
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Mr. and Mrs. H. T Frantis left
Tuesday for Portland end othe coeat
points to spend e aix weeks vacation.
F. E. Young returned from Portland
Tuesday, whither he had gone t* at­
tend a Masonic lodge convention.
Harry Sharp returned to Nampa
Wednesday a ten dry* etay in Nyssa
looking after property interests.
Miss G. Sve Bo, del I i* attending
summer school at Buiae, Idaho.
Ader-M atheny
lie heat for the money, size 9 to 6, price
A Living Institution
Stores
Makes our
Prices Right
record o f turning out it. millionth car in March, <
the public ia taking no chance o f being dissatisfied
when it buy. a BUICK.
BUTC I SIXES
Nina Medals
BUICK FOURS
Six Modal.
LIGHT D E LIV E R Y
Five Model.
EASTERN OREGON AUTO COMPANY
V.tLE ,
Dealet fer Meilleur County
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Nyssa Realty Co. j
J. BOYDELL
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NYSSA
OREGON
CaJ-RRMIER CO.
Mul
The Hub
Oiders
O N TARIO
OREGON
Promptly
Filled
A bank is more than the building it occu­
pies. It is more than the capital and surplus.
It Is a living institution made so by the men
who manage it.
Their character is the bank’s character
T h iir reputation for sagacity, for conserva
tism, for good judgment becomes the bank’s
reputation.
The officers o f this institution fully realize
this faat and are determined to guard ktfe
fine reputation whioh the bank has acquired
MALHEUR CO. BANK
airfi Bondad Rani E state Brokers and General In
auraiuo.
$2.85 to $3.45
Ladies Oxfords and
A
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.
Miss Bonnie Matheny and Hu­
bert Ader of Midvale were mar­ I
Pomps
ried at the bride’s home north
of Nyssa last Sunday, June 17. I- ro'.vn calf oxfords and one strap slippers ..........
$2.95
Bonnie is the daughter of J, Comfort oxfords and pumps, cushion sole.......... $2.45 to $3 45
G. Matheny, a well known far­ t'ptent Sallys, size 2 1-2 to 6. priced special at ... ............. $2.69
$2.95 to $3.96
mer of the Arcadia neighbor­ Patent one strap slippers, low or medium heel
Black and brawn kid oxfords, extra goad, for
3.50 to 4.65
hood and is popular among the Fatin pumps, medium heel, cannot he equaled for
............. $5.25
young people of her acquaintance.
Mr. Ader is in civil service, be-|
ing R. F. D. mail carrier out of Hisses and Children’s oxfords, slippers and barefoot
Midvale They will make their
sandals, all sizes
............... $1.30 to $2.9$
home in that city.
Infants slippers and shoes..........
......................... 6 ‘ c and up
Boys’ suits, a fine assortment,................................
4.ft) and up
Men’s and Young Men’s dress pants, large assortment
to select from, priced at
...........................
2.63 to 8 50
Buying for
with
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Shoes!
Notice
11
To O ui Patrans:
We hare ohanged our telephone number from 20F2
to 6. eustomers when wishing to sail aa should ask for
the new number.
We Have Ice
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Nyssa Packing* Co.
Bl RHIDGE M l RAY, fr o » .