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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1923)
h - s i a : - « - , ^ a s s e s s e s * . IN BRIEF LOCAI. Ivi: Mrs. J. W. Spencer and children o1 Albert Cook, l< polle* judge, was in Vn's last F umi ay on official busi- Union, Or., are visiting Mrs. Spencer’ s Mm mother. Mrs. A. Fouch, at the Hotel Western for a few days. •eunty T ie of Mrs. Valeria Plugboff and two chil" are p:„u.i of the fact tn lore t of dren o f Huntington are visiting st the Graver u. Nyssa w a a s J10 in the Scientific Hca ■ ) con home o f Mrs Plcghoff's sister, Mis. test Ibis spring Ti ere v. _j a tie with Will Beam. C HAT means that the repairs having this trade mark were made in the factory where the original machine came from. It also means that these repair parts were made by the same workmen who made similar parts for new machines end that they are made of the same materials. Genuine I H C Repairs fit closer, wear better and last longer than “ Will-Fit” or “ Made-For” substi tutes. A machine that is part genuine and part Imitation is a hybrid, a mongrel. Come to us and |{etg e n u ine I^H C repairs, and you will also get the lick-Deering repair service, whieh is worth while. T McCORMICK-PEERING LINE Take Another Spin the pole they would probably have con- tinued on into the store through the ptate glass front. One horse got as After a couple of weeks layoff Frank far as the drinking fountain, which it Stubb’s dray team took another spin badly disfigured and pet out of com this morning, starting at the depot mission, cutting itself in the bieest in the operation. and ending at the corner of First and Main, where they bung up on the Wanted—To rent good potato farm, electric power pole in front o f the Edec Hardware. Had it not been f o fiom 60 to 160 acres. G. H. Davis, IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS SEPTEM BER 4 t h FORM ED Iping _ . Enroll Sept. 3 if possible, and lose no time on the opening day. Write what train you will arrive on if you wish us ts meet you at the station. If you cannot start with the early classes, enroll any later date LINL'S GRADUATES receive good salaries ard are in demand LINK'S is accredited by the National Association. It pays to attend an Accredited School. LINK’ S TRAINING metes increased earning power for those who take it. LINK’S Busines College Boise Cat ilog sent free on request K V « W c are agents for the FORD I! a Portland youngster or he would have Don Davis returned to Seattle Mon received $20. day, after spending a two weeks v.ice- A social afternoon is being planned tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. for Wednesday, September 12, for the R. J. Davis. F. E. Young roturnad to Nyssa Kensington, social circle o f the East- era Star, to take place at the home of Tuesday for a fsw days to look after Mrs. l.a .U Miller, with Mrs. Miller soma business matters. •r.ti Mrs Jack Hunter ae hostesses. Mre. Frank McKee and daughter All me .libers are Invited to attend. Fay of Lewiston, Idaho, have been vis. Mr and Mre. Bryan Payne end Mr*. iting for the past week at the Will W. L. Gibson motored to Payette on Beam home. M's» Fay is a graduate of the Lewiaton Normal achool and Friday and spent the day. has been engaged in teaching during Mrs. W. H. Crooker returned from the past year. Lewiston Thursday after a nine weeks Wantsd—Lady for one hour daily tu absence. help me take vapor baths. Will Last Wednesday evening the Golden pay |1 00 par hour. No heavy lifting Rule chapter of the Eaa’ ern Star re Am able to walk end help myself. Call sumed its semi mur.thly meetings, af and see me personally at the Star Ho ter enjoying a summer vacation. tel. Mrs. L. W. Loach. Rev. Fleming is in attendance this week at the Methodist conference be ing held at Baker. This is the con ference at which Methodist ministers receive their appointments for the coming year. E. M. Achilles and family were in ‘ *The king is dead. Long live the Nyssa Wednesday en route by auto to king!” Baker, where they will visit friends For th J past aix weeks or tw o m o nths for a few days and taka in the Metho King Spud has ruled supreme in and dist conference. around Nyssa. but now his reign is Mrs. J. K. Payne, one the Nysss over and King Prune sits upon the public school teachers, arrived Mon throne. The potato season has practically day. Mrs. Payne has been attending closed, and withall it has been a fairly summer school at Monmouth, With the coming o f September profitable one for Nyssa growers. The many teachers are leaviug Nyssa for pyice, while not high, was sufficient to their prospective schools, pupils are net the growers a fair return, and the arriving daily to attend the local school yield and quality were excellent. The and chureh, lodge and social activities average price receiv. J for the crop was about $1.26 per cwt f. o. b. Nyssa. are being resumed, A pool of 60 cars contracted early in Donna and Bstta Cook visited rela the season brought $1 60 per cwt. The tives in Weisar the first of the week. season’s output totaled about 200 car Marion Dunn and family have moved loads, tha following being the princi Into the residence first door east of pal shippers, G H. Davis, 30 cars; the Nyssa Garage. Jamas Young. 23 care; Pete Tensen, Jesse Caneelmo arrived in Nyssa 30 cars, W. L. Gibson 25 cars Monday from Philadelphia and will Monday witnessed the beginning of assist in garnering the big crop of intense activity at the Hunt packing prunes at the idsnha. house, through which the bulk of the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy visited in big prune crop will be loaded out. The Parma Sunday, guests at the Will famous ldar.hu orchard will of course furnish the largest individual contri Jurries home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and Mrs. bution to the district’ s shipment, its Artie Robertson were Ontario visitors total output being estimated at from 75 to 100 cars. Manager J. J. Gance' Saturday. mo reports a cash sale of 60 carloads at Mr. and Mrs. W. 9. Clore o f Weiser 424 rents a suit case. Other growers spent Sunday in Nysss, guests of Mr. will furbish about 26 carloads, which and Mrs. Frank Miller. will be packed at the packing house Jesse Thompson and family moved the Idanha ootput hi ing packed at the to Payette Sunday, where Jesse will orchard and hauled in ready for ship' be employed with Denny & Co. ment. * Closely following tha prune crop Attorney E M. Blodgett has been in Vale several days this week, being will be th* apple crop and fall lettuce a employed as counsell in a number of to say nothing of the hay ai.d grain cases in the circuit court which is be crops which are now being harvested, From all indications Nyssa should havt ir.g held there. a frosperous season this fall. Bliss Carter visited in Boise Tues We Pn Gate ._ City W e do all kinds of repair work Acetylene Welding Ignition parts for all cars Service Garage Nyssa, Oregon a i» : r ifa i The regular monthly session of the eity council was bald Tuesday evening of this week, with a full board present with the exception o f F. E. Young, whose resignatiou oh councilman was read end aoceptsd. J, P. Baxter was nominated by the mayor to fill th* vacancy and the nomination was con firmed by tha eeuneil. Mr Baxter being present th* oath of office wss administered by Recorder Cook and Mr. Baxter is now a full fledged mem ber of th* city council. J. W. Fogle, proprietor of a pool hall, was present and submitted a propositioa t* the effect that he and M. D. Newton, proprietor of lbs other pool room, would consolidate their places of business and pay a license fee of $10 per month, provided the council woald agree not to isaua any more licensaa for a period of one year. Mr Fogle explained that unless they could be piotaeted In this way they could not afford to cenaolh ate their businesses, as it woald lest e an open ing for another pool room and they would have gained nothing by their action. With two pool rooms in oper- ation it is very unlikely that a third would onan up, as tha two have baid work to get by. The council took the matter under adviaament and after some discussion unanimous! adopted a resolution accepting the pi "position. The year agreed on it from September 4, 1923, to Septembar 4, 1924. There was a fairly good attendance After the transaction ot routine >f representative poultry raisers at work th* aouneil adjourned. be celling demonstration ai d lecture ;iven r*y H E. Crosby at ihe Gibson arm Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Crosby is a poultry expert from the 0 . A. C. extension department and day. 1 ave U. VV Gibson's fine flock of AI a special meeting of tie Nyssa Mrs. Chas. McConnell is visiting l »rough bred white I. ghorns the nice Commercial club held IsBt Friday eve. friends in Boise today. <i r in a manner to leave nothing to ning to get an expsossion of the senti If there weze any good Lucy and Dora Thompson left Mon Mrs. R. E. Servoss was hostess I .. desired. ment o f the members regarding the day to take up their school work for Tuesday afternoon, honorn g her | ,inls or defects that he overlooked Community church movemi i.t which Very few of the the coming year. Luoy goes to Port daughter Hsian, whose birthday it I .b o dy knew it has been tried out during the past 1 . ns were condemned as culls. The land, where she will teach her third was. large number of little girls year, the club went on record as fav •il.ition wa- highly educational and consecutive term in the same school. and boys gathered and spent the time oring a continuance of the present ar uld have l' en w'tneiscd by every This shows that her work has given playing games. rangement. It alio unanimously car satisfaction. Dora will tsach her first Refreshments were served, includ I .Itry raiser in this vicinity. ried a motion to approve the work of term o f school at Pilot Rock, near ing a lovely birthday cake with six Rev. J. J. Fleming and request that be candles. be returned for another year. Arrangements were made for giv* ing a banquet on th* regular meeting .Miss Eva Boydell was hostess Tuas- night, Wednesday, Septemtrr 12. XX3X1Ç d y eve for a very enjoyable ‘ ‘500” I tv, bonding the Misses Ethel and I a McNulty of Ontario Miss Cor* f ally won high score, the console- On Tuesday afternoon st tha roan- I prize going to Mrs. Arthur Bey- The rooms were decorated in try home of Mrs J. Cancelnm gueats in glow and fern. Additional out- sufficient to make two tables of bridge . .own guests were the Misses Mae motored out to spend the afiernoen. High acore was won by Mrs. J. J. i tt and Luella Cullen. Saraiin. Dainty rafreahmei 1«. were served by the boateee, s a ni s i « by Mra. —-of course not. C. L. McCoy, late in the aiternoon. Th* rooms win- prettily decorated No bank’s service is perfect in cut flowers of pa-tel -had« r. resident Charles Wesley Tenney beings render it. And as soon we a Nyssa visitor : unday as he went what we presently think is “ perfection we 'urtland on Gooding college bnsi see other “ perfections” ahead to nt Mr. Tenney returned Thurs for. di for the session of the Are th* flrat practically uniform tire* customers do not hesitate to rec th Methodist conference at Baker, I ever saw in my esght years of tire ommend this bank to their friend», for they 0. on, one of the ehief feature! of factory and repair shop experience, know that we are constantly striving wl ch will he tn* Gooding college ban and we are outselling any brand in On- our service as nearly ‘ perfect” as we qu t Friday night. This affair will be j-fari* today more than 2 tn 1. We possibly can. 81 ged at the gymnasium of the Baker don’ t know long these prides will last Y M.C. building and flV.es will he —i i you better hurry. All tires sent In fact, three-fourths of all our depositors vlded for over 200 guests. Bishop F. I’ , prepaid. Tire* best grade. came here as a result of such recommenda 30x8 fabrie____ ________ $ 9.00 C. *les Wesley Baras of Helena, Mon- tions. 30x84 fabric _..................... 10 00 i; Secretary Abraham W Harris ?0x3 iKird__. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 n( ne M 'l.od -t Hoard o f Edusation 80x34 c o r d ...................... 11.60 >/ lew York City; lion. F. L. Hub- 32x4 cord............................. 21 00 33x4 cord ____________ _ 22 00 bi I of Baker and other prominent 64x4 cord........................... 22 60 d< gate* will be preeent and respond Capital .............. $25.000 00 to .asts. W E STOCK FOR ALL CARS Surplus.............. $25,000.00 *? conference will conclude its see- Brake lining, fan belts, rariatrr boa* air: Monday. S otember 10, and a or eapa, rim lugs. etc. num of hath the ministerial and lay d'. gates have arranged to atop off at Go ling for the t.ig opening of the Auto Accessorie*. i. »lanar coil. . Tuesday evening, September Phone Iff • Ontario, Oregon That summer is about over is evi' der.ccd by Ihe fact tnat next Monday, Sept.mbcr 10. is the opening date for the Nyssa public rchool and the youngsters will be forced to lay aside the fishing pole and desert the old ■wimmin’ hole for the work andstudv of school days. And the school manage- ment is reauy far the grand opening. A complete faculty has been secured, some of whom huvu already arrived; janitor and truck driver employed. Supt. Louise V, Kennedy has been on th* ground for the past two or three weeks getting things lined up for the opening day and the indications are that th* attendance will be large. Following is the facul v: Superintendent — Miss Louise V. Kennedy. Grade toaohsrs—Mrs. E M. Benson, Mrs. Mary Grooker, Miss Tressie Lackey, Mrs. J. K. taync, Clair L. t’ eppered Mias F. E. Scott. High school—Miss Vesta R, Dicks, lag E Ewing. Janitor -C . M. Zink, salary for both luildinge, $70. Truck driver—Louis Garrison, salary •10. it is not decided yet whether or not t ie carryall « ill he used this year. Poultry Dem or.station Commercial Club En* dories Rev. Fleming Birthday Party the Universal Car j Potato Season Over Pool Halls Will Prone Crop Next School Begins Next Monday, Sept. 10 Consolidate Busineses Eder Hdwe. Company CLASSESS u. Pendliton. i iss Boydell Entertains Bridge Party PERFECT? We Flies are getting very bad. have the KNOCKER Nyssa Grain Seed Co. N Y SSA & OREGON, because human as attain to be worked 1) resident Tenny Here S E IB E R L IN I IRES Yet our to make MALHEUR CO. BANK r a. Parker’s Tire Shop