The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 24, 1923, Image 3

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T h is
Trade Hark
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HAT m ea n s th a t th e repairs having th is trade­
m ark w ere m a d e in th e factory w here th e
o rigin al m a c h in e ca m e from . It also m e a n s
t h a t th ese repair parts w ere m a d e by th e sam e
w ork m en w h o m ad e sim ila r p arts for new m achines'
a n d th a t th e y are m ad e o f th e cam e m aterials.
G en u in e I H C R epairs fit closer, wear b etter an d
la st lon ger th a n “ W ill-F it” or “ M ade-For” su b sti­
tu te s . A m a ch in e th a t is part g en u in e and p a rt
im ita tio n is a hybrid, a m on grel. C om e to u s a n d
g et g e n u in e I H C repairs, an d y o u w ill also get th e
M cC orm ick-D eering repair service, w h ich is w o rth
w fcdU -
Eder Hdwe. Company
McCORMICK-DEERING LINE
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30E 30C
A fter Studying the Sparrow.
We spend considerable time observ­
ing the English sparrow s and study­
ing their character and have about
reached the conclusion that, even It
that well meaning hot misguided B rit­
ish cousin had had sense enough no!
to bring them over, they wtffld have
got hero somehow anyway.—Ohl#
S tate Journal.
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GOOD SHOES
We carry the Bergman line of shoes, the beat shoe on the
market for service. The public is invited to call and look
them over.. FULL LINE CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES.
It Pays to Get the Best
NYSSA SHOE SHOP.
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IN BRIEF
C al
i > M M I I M H M I H I » » » » » * i t4
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N ature’s Busy W orverr
In the great office of nature there
f r e Innum erable departm ents with
endless work going on. and the fine
flower that you behold there, gaudily
attired and scented like a dandy, Is by
no m eans w hat It appears to be, but
ra th e r la like a laborer tolling Tn the
aun and shower, who has to subm it a
clear account of his work and has M
breathing space to enjoy himself In a
playful frolic.
300011
A rth u r Cook is con stru ctin g a w ash­
H erb Phillips ia home from Boise,
w here he hue b e - it tending buaineai house n e a r his residence, which will
g re a tly fa c ilita te the job of g e ttin g
collets.
out the fam ily wash.
I have c lo v tr s e c t for s - l- . Nick
Mrs. H elen Hoxie M artin o f Boise
SiuiJt, Ar:..4'a.
visited her p a ren ts. Mr. and Mrs. W.
M ar»:.-' R .b e r »er re tu rn e d tire first
B. H oxie, th is week.
o f the w eek from Idaho Falla, whare
Mrs. H s ttia G a rre tt and d au g h ter
ha sp e n t several days v isitr-g w ith a
•o a. lie s ta te s th a t crops a re looking Helen re tu rn e d W ednesday from New
good In th a t section, although not as Meadows, w here they sp e n t the sum ­
m er.
fa r advanced aa around N yssa,
F rank Ram baud le ft on No. 19 T ues
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Purdy w ere in
N yssa W ednesday, having stopped off day ev en in g for P ortland, w here ha
for a brief visit w ith N yasa friends will v isit h is siste r Ruby for 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. L ackey a re in
while en route to Boise. Since leaving
here about a y e ar ago Ms. P urdy has th e Blue m ountains this w aek enjoying
been in the govarnasat service a t an outing.
G lacier N ational park.
A s tra n g e man has c rea te d some
P o ta to digging ia on in full bleat this e x citem en t in the no rth end of tow n
week and will continue unabatad for this w eek by slipping up to houses and
a n o th e r w eek or te n days, (t is ex ­ peaking In doors and windows. He
pected th a t by th e laat o f n e x t w eek visited a num ber of houses W ednes­
th e bulk of the crop will be m arketed. day b u t be fo re ha could be apprehended
Several ears are b eing load and shipped m ade his g e t away.
daily.
The quality of the product is
The N yssa Packing Co. shipped a
high grade, m ueh of it p a stin g aa U. c a i of h ogs to the P o rtlan d m a rk e t
S. No 1. G row ers a re receiving around m ark e t Monday.
)1 25 f. o. b. N yssa, which leaves them
Al and G eorge G reen a ad Cliff Till­
a little m argin of profit above coat of man m ade a trip to B aker City Sunday
production.
by au to tru sk to haul M rs.S arah Evans
Miss G race W arren has re tu rn e d household goods.
Mrs. E vans will
from a visit to P o rtlan d and the W il­ m ake h e r hom e there
la m e tte valley.
Mias M yrtle Sm ith re tu rn e d Sunday
G. L. M urray le ft W ednesday for from a tw o-w eeks w ith friends a t New
Boise, w here he will visit fo r a few Plym outh.
days and will then go to P ocatello to
B o r n - T o Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Din
join hie wife
widdie, on W edneaday, A ugust 22, a
The wind Tuesday evening blew in a
baby d a u g h te r.
p late glass window a t Wilson Bros,
Mrs. J . W. Fogle and d a u g h te r Pau­
store. The glass w as w eakened by a
crack received som e tim e ago and line re tu rn e d F riday from a visit to
could not w ith stan d the heavy pres­ P rairie City,
su re of the wind.
G eorge G reen and fam ily retu rn e d
Miss G eorgia Dennis re tu rn e d the S a tu 'd a y from a trip to F eatherville.
lirs t of th e w eek from N am pa, w here Idaho, re tu rn in g hy Boise.
she sp e n t p a rt of h e r vacation, and ia
Mrs. M ary Giles is visiting her
again on duty a t the telephone office
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Law ­
Miss Louise V. K ennedy arriv ed laat
rence, a t th e Gibson ranch.
F riday from M anhattan Beach, n ear
Los A ngeles, and is busy g e ttin g
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . H. P re tty m a n and
thing» in readiness for the opening of d a u g h te r M axine m ade an auto tr ip to
school, which will be on S eptem ber 10. E m m e tt and the Black Canyon dam
We hope n e x t w eek to be able to give Sunday.
a com plete list of the faculty, to g eth e r
Mrs, Will Beam and d a u g h te r R ita
w ith the grades ta u g h t by each teacher. nre in H untington this week visiting
J . W. Wills w ent to P a y e tte Monday
to join M rs. W ills, who has been Visit
ing a t the home of her d a u g h te r, Mrs.
O. D. Cole, fo r sev eral weeks.
Gilder W atson, a fo rm er N yssa boy
who stra y ed awav to C alifornia several
y e ars ago, has retu rn ed .
Don Davis, who is trav e lin g re p re ­
se n ta tiv e of a som m ercial house with
h e ad q u arters a t S e a ttle, arrived in
j N yssa T uesday and ia visiting a t the
home of his p a ren ts, Mr. and Mrs. R.
J . Davis.
Miss Cooley of th e Extension de
p a rtm a n t of th e 0 . A. C. is in N yssa
th is week giving a th ree day course of
[in stru ctio n in the m illinery a rt. The
O B O t lessons are given a t the school house
and are well a tte n d e d by the ladies of
Nyssa.
We are agents for the
Miss Ruby Minton has aaeeptad a
position a s bookkeeper a t the Eder
H ardw are.
FORD
Andy Robinson of the Independent
M eat M arket of O ntario was in N yssa
T hursday on business.
the Universal Car
We do all kinds of repair work
Acetylene Welding
Ignition parts for all cars
Jim K akabevke, Pud Long and Chas.
Newbill are the cham pion spud pickers
of th is section One day th is week
they picked 601 sacks of tubers on the
[ Chas. G arrison ranch, which is a rec
ord th a t will m ake ’em go some to
b eat
Service Garage
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
NYSSA
OREGON.
Gate Cic
Community Picnic
SEIBERLIN TIRES
Parker’s Tire Shop
O. A. I*.
Your Next Goal
Income Tax Payers
Class Picnic
THE REGISTRAR
O regon
We Print But ter wraps
— of course not.
MALHEUR GO. BANK
Capital.................«28.000 00
Surplus............. $25,000.00
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, i r ' w i i - n - r : ~n ‘
(• liege
School time will soon be here and the
girls will need a new Gingham Dress
or blouse—the boys a new Waist or
or Shirt—made of ginghams that will
v jar well and keep its color. When
v/ashed nicely and done up properly
they look fresh and new. We have
this line in 27-inch «.r.d 32-inch wide
at very moderate prices.
BEFORE BUYING S E E O U R L I N E
No bank’s service is perfect because human
brings render it. And as soon as we attain to
what we presently think is “perfection” we
see other “perfections” ahtau to be worked
for.
Yet our customers do not hetsi ,;te to rec-
ommead this bank to their friend -, for they
know that we are constantly striving to
make our serviee as nearly ‘ perfect” as we
possibly can.
In fact, three-fourths of all our depositors
came here as a result of such recommenda­
tions.
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Corvallis
GINGHAMS
PERFECT?
KNOCKER
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A big com m unity picnic ia planned A re the first p ractically uniform tire s
fo r n e x t Friday by th e N yssa Com­ 1 ever saw in my e s g h t ye trs e f tire
m unity Sunday school.
T he picnic factory and re p a ir shop i xperience,
will be held in B u tle r’s grove on the and we are outselling any brand in On­
Boulevard a bout five m iles n o rth . The tario today m ore th an 2 t > 1. We
e n tire com m unity ia i ir ’ited and urg ed don’t know long th ese price» will IrBt
to come.
See th a t th e kiddies g e t —so you b e tte r h u rry . All ires pent
th ere and have a goon tim e. This ia P. P. prepaid. T ires b est p r de.
fo r everybody and th e local eom m ittea
80x3 fa b ric __________
- 9.00
30x8$ f a b r i c ......
10 00
ia planning to have a g re a t tim e.
80x3 a o rd ........... ............
10,0«
The sp o rts will begin a t 10 a. m.
80x3$ eo rd .....
11.50
H era is a p a rtia l schedule o f the d a y ’s
32x4 oord ._.......... .. .
21 00
sp o rts:
33x4 cord
............ ......... 22 00
34x4
c
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rd
.........................
22.50
25 yards for fa t men only.
25-yard race for thin women only.
WE STOCK FOR ALL CARS
The w inners of th ese tw o ra ce s to
B rake lining, fnn I e ltt, ra d ia to r hose
com pete fo r th e big prize.
W atch
or caps, biob lugs. etc.
them go
Races for all the biddies.
Volley ball gam e hy picked sides.
Auto Accesaories.
B aseball gam e, boys vs g irls The
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girls to be th e w inners, m aybe. T h ere Phone 177
will be lots of p e an u ts and popcorn on
Mrs B eam ’s siste r, Mrs Plughoff.
• The sp irit of pro g ress w hich is so
the ground and all the pink lem onade
p re v alen t in N yssa at p re sen t hit W al­
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H insch le f t by
you can drink. A b a r it l of it .i d i t ’s
te r A lfred a solar plexus blow th is
auto W ednesday m orning for P rairie
free. Make it a holiday and everybody
week and as a consequeuce he ia build-
City, w here Mr. Hinsch has ex tensive
go.
, ing a commodious addition tn his re s­
pro p erty in te re sts.
idence in the south part of fuwn.
From a 58-acre field o f w heat T est
& G reig threshed 328# bushels of
COMMUNITY CHURCH
w heat, or a little over 60 bushels per
Sunday m orning the su b je ct to r the
acre. They have shipped tw o carloads serm on will be “ C o o p e ra tio n .”
We
a t $1.35 p e r cw t, and will sto re the haven’t reached t h a ' 150 m ark yet in
rem ain d er in a g ran ary on the place the Sunday school. Oome out next
to w ait for a b e tte r m a rk e t A p a rt junday m orning and h ip ub climb.
of th is w h e at was w h a t is known as
Y oung P e o p le's m eeting a t 7 p. n .
F ederation w heat, a new v a rie ty prop­ Vilas Dora Thompson is th e leader,
a g ated by the H arney county e x p eri­ the Will have a real tr e a t fo r all who
You have finished high
m ent atation, and will be saved for itte n d this m eeting
school and, like all wide­
aw ake grad u ates, are
seed.
A t presen t prices the crop
“ The Man W ithut God” ia the tu b
looking to college.
would re p re se n t a value of about $50 ject for the evening serm on. A cor­
The S ta te of Oreg. n
par acre.
dial in vitation is 'e x t e d .d all to a t ­
offers you the hest* ef
tend.
train in g and a college
d egree in the leading
p ursuits and
p ro fes­
sions, aa follows:
Clyde G. H u”tly, collector of in te r­
Engineering. A g ricu ltu re,
nal revenue, has m ailed the postm as.
The Senior class of 1922 N vssa high Commerce, Forestry, Home
ter* of the s ta ts a ty p e w ritte n list of t ■ 100 hisld a picnic supper a t the A r c a ­
Economics, Military Srienee,
the th e nam es of every individual who d ia school house Sunday evening A
and Taction Mining, Phar­
filed a federal income ta x re tu rn fur m ost enjoya le evening was sp en t and
macy. Vocational Education
the calendar y ear 1922, residing in the lifte r the ever.t w as over th e p arty
and
Music.
respective p o stm a s te r’s locality. By i intored to U ntariu before re tu rn in g
S tudent life a t the C o l­
a requirem ent of th e revenue law
me.
lege is rich in opportun
these lists will be posted by the p o st
Those in the p arty w ere: Misses
itie s fo r leadership and
m a s te r fo r inspection by the general i-.ju'se V. Kennedy. T re-aie L ackey,
personal culture
public.
A n n e tte B lodgett, Ruth B a rre tt, Lillio
FALL TERM OPENS
May H unt, Bliss C a rte r; M ssrs. F rank
SEPTEMBER 28. 1923
lia b e rg e r, Clyde Beam. P aul Davis.
F or inform ation writ- to
Pud Long.
Nyssa, Oregon
Flies are getting very bad.
have the
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