The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 23, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C u y J ournal
II NO. 46
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NYSSA. OklsGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. l!
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CONDENSED STATEM ENT
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
nternational
Engines
with removable Cylinders
John Deere Engines
Fairbanks-Morse Engines
Engine Pump Jacks
Motor Pump Jacks
Pumps of all kinds
der Hdwe. Go. i
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We Print
Mr and Mrs C . C. Forbes, paren’ *
of Lira. M o C a ty, moU r .d to Boise.
Sunday night, accompar.lt d b> Mrr.
McCarty and Collin, who will »pend
some time in Boiee where Mr Me
Cartv is working
El s* Carter rpent l»tt Sunday with
her parents in Boise,
Mrs Helen Martin of Bo se ia apond
mg a week at the home of her parents,
Mr ar.d Mrs W. R lloxie.
F: anil Edward and Ciias MaCOnueil,
prominent N jai'.tes, treated them
■elves ta new cars this week, tha for
mer purchasing a Ford Roadster of
the Tensen Meter Co. and t he latter
an Oldemobil* touring car of Eddie
Powell
Clyde Beam, sopkamore In cammaree
at O A. C., has baen appatntwd ta tha
general committee that will assist ia
the soming memorial d a ta The pur­
pose of thla committee ia to bri g the
campus organisations in closer touch
with the aatual drive fer funds.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Francis spent
Sunday in Emmett at Albert Iredale’s
home.
Irene Cloeaon, who ia teaching at
Sund Hollow, above Vale, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Cloaaon,
Mrs. Bert Hunter of Ontario attend­
ed the funeral of Delbert McCarty
last Saturday.
0, E VasiPetten of Ontario was ir.
town Wednesday looking after bust
ness here.
Jack Lynah is going about tow«
again after being laid up for a few
days with an nicerated tooth.
Thus. Jenna, a prominent ettixaa of
Vale, was in town Tharsday,
Dick Holmes spent tha weak at boms
nursing a had cold.
The Nyssa Packing Co. shipped a
carload of fat hogs to the Portland
market Tuesday.
The hog market
has reashed the figure of lit 88 par
cwt. which wae the price received by
the raisers for these animals.
Frank Millar of Big Bead was in
town Tuesday on<busineas.
Hermann Towne is the ownar of a
new Oldamobile coupe, purchased
this weak from Eddie Powell.
J. P Dunaway now rides abroad in
a new Dodge touring car, whi h he
bought this week from Gee. P. Ward
Ham Watson was in from the Owy­
hee Wednesdiw
Mrs. Ralph Servoss ia recovering
from an stuck of the flu, which ha?
kept her in the house for the past two
weeks.
Butter
Wraps
Don Davis paid a brief visit to his
parents, Mr. and Mra. ft. J. Davis,
this week, Bon lep-caent* a large
eastern linoleum company, with wes­
tern hesdqhnrtera at Beattie.
Gate i ity Journal
Dewey Ray haa been conflned ta his
heme all week suffering from an at
rack of tonsilitls.
Miss Nina Moran, coanty libiarian,
baa resigned her position te take the
position e f librarian of Wasco county
library, with headquarters at The
Dalles. Ur.dar Mias Moran’s efficient
management the Malhaur aaunty li
brary has made a most grahifytag
growth, aaia attaahed by the annual
repert which ia pnbliahsd in part in
another oolumn of this Isaac. Friends
of the county library will regret Mias
Moran’s departora, hat will wish her
success in her new field.
S»e MeFa ; and see belt*
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We grind
oar own
Dr. J. A. McFali
iwms
Phone 147
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B ya "iglrt Specialist
Ontarèe
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Fave D©ef Cattle, Hogs, (
Mutton or Veal
Nyssa, Or.
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Packing- Co.
Bl R 9ia«E *
Pristntr Discharged
George Green, Wn. Van Harden
and A V. Cook wore summoned to
Vole Tharsday te give evidence before
a grand fary called to pass on the ease
of one Frank Munro, who was charged
with burglarizing t a Pastime pool
halt in Nysaa a couple of weeks age.
A not true bill being returned the
prltoner '■•a given a trua bill of
health and sent upon his way rejoieing.
Card of Thank*
We wiah tooxpreas ou- thanks for
the sympathy shewn durirg tha illness
and death of enr beloved wife aad
mother, Mrs. Jahanna Kuopman, and
also for tha floral offerings
Jos Koopman nd son Johnnie.
Card af Thanka
We desire to express the deep grat
itods we feel to tha many friends who
ware so kind daring oar deep sorrow.
Also to express our thanks for the
oeauttfal flowers and musie
Mr and Mrs A R MrCarty.
Robert Collin McCarty.
Mr. and Mra 0 C Forbes
and fa m ily .
«fife »
Malheur County Bank
High School Note«
The boya’ and girls’ basket hall
teams went to Ontario laat Friday
night and played the teams of that
high school.
The girls' team put up a verv good
game, but lost by the score of 8 to 6,
This game was in doubt anvil the very
la>t hut ooe of tha Nysaa girls com
united a foul and Ontario gainad the
two point lead on thia feal.
Tha hoy?’ game atarUd out like it
would be a very even contest A t the
e d of the first hslf the seore was On­
tario 12, Nyaaa It, but in tha second
half the Ontario team kind of walked
away from tha local squad aad when
the final whistle blew the acora was:
Untaría 88 Nyaaa I I . However tha
teams ware a* a big diaadvnntagw an
aoconnt af tha big aad slippery floor
which they had to play aw. Malario la
going te play a return gams some
tima ia February aad least fans may
rest assured that this tarns will ha
worth seeing. The baya asa geiag ta
Parma thia comiag Friday night to
play the Adrian team. Next latarday
night, January SI, Midvale high school
is coming down to Nyaaa to play.
The support af tho loaal people ia
requested at those games, as auah
success as haa bean aebiavad has been
largely due to cheering from tho aids
lines.
Laid to Reu
Nyaaa, Oregon
at the clone ot buxine** December 31, 1924,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts______8883,847,tO
Overdrafts________
187.31
Banking House. Furniture
and Fixtures................. 14.752.66
Other Real Estate...... .......
5,868,09
Stocks and Securities.____
8,000.00
Bonds and Warrants______ _
8,670.88
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork ................. $ 28.800 00
Surplus and Profita........... . 47,811 3fi
Bills Payable...................
MONE
Kauiaeonnta......................
NUMB
DEPOSITS........................
4M.010.71
CASH AND DU* PROM BANKS 98,368.64
8608.IC2.07 •
16«
.07
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H. J. Ward, President.
Jokn Ray, Vice Pr ou Wert
J. P. Dunaway, Caahier.
O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cambiar
H. A. Divan. Assistant Caahrar.
J. J. Sarama
9. L. Phillip«
J, F. Reece,
Directora
Tha littla, unlooked for services, courtesies and attaatleas, outside tha hoatdn
path of routine, are what have eountau mo it In making loyal frianda aad eoa-
tomers for thia bank.
eounty which had never had library. Noti** o f Payment of Dividend
serviae bafera. So the year elo?*d j la tho mattar af ih* liquidati** af
with 46 stations and tbrae braaehea, | th* Bank of Nyaaa, Myaar, Oregon,
giving library aerviea to tha residents insolvent, natta* Is hereby given that
of the county. Thia service ia supple-' puraaaot to an ardor mad* aad anter­
mented by the “ individual request ad by th* Olranit Coart af Malheur
aystuia," which for the year totaled County, Orugnn, an th* Ifitb day of
821 shipments which contained 678 December, ltBt, a dividend win b*
paid upan nil approved claim* filed
volumes.
The figures that the librarian adds ( with tha undersigned, aa oflclal liqui­
together at tha and of the year cannot, dator of tbu Bank of Nyaaa, Nyssa,
bagin te tall the story. No scientist Oregon, insolvent, and that auah divi-
has yet thought aut a plan that could dent will ha paid an ar after Btttm-
maaausa «ha joy derived from a single ber IO, 19B4.
Dated thia 19th day ef Denember,
book; the inspiration from a single
paragraph, or tha value of informa­ 11*4.
FRANK « . BEAM WELL,
tion faralahad sometime* in a aiagla
aaataaea. Bo with eaeh anneal report Sapori* tondoni ofi Banka and Odi sia I
Liquidata* af th# Bank af Myara,
they son only shew in a sketchy »art
Nyaaa, Oaa., lasslvaat.
*1 way whah the year haa aeeomp-
llahad.
The librasy is hare—It la
yaura—and ita aim ia t* aarva you.
Don’t fargot oat* lop aad e(Trial*
work at Hyaaa Ramosa A Saddlaap
Shop.
The funeral of chr late Delbert Me
Carty waa bald laat Saturday attar-
neon tram tha Presbyteries eharah.
Ree Mr. Smata af the Netkedlat
church eoadartad tha «aratesi, whisk
wars attended by a larga sambar aè
friands aad reiatfrei ef the bereaved
parasta. There attaadirg tram a dis­
tance ineladed Mr. and Mra. Melila
Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Gordon
and Mias Jeale Kiaar af Bates, Mr aad
Mra Stblrmer af Nampa and tha fear
brothers af Mr McCarty whs live at
0. F. Bdsr haa sold his intrrrst in
Oatasio.
the Edar Mdwe. da. to the other
stockholders and has severed his ean-
noatloa with the firm. Mr. Eder will
move to Now Plymouth about tha first
of naat month to resume hia old posi-
tiaa ia tha Inmbtr aud coal buainasa
The executive eemmittee of vba
in that aity.
Malheur couaty farm bnraaa, at ita
A. H. Boydall batome? manager of
meeting on January 10, selected pro the company her*, which will be con
ject directors for the year 1825. tinned under the name e f the Bder
Those selected aad their depsrtmvnts Hdwe. Co., with Jesae Thompson be
are as fallows:
hind (A* counter in tha grocery da-
Soila, Irrigation, Drainage and Ru­ partment.
ral Engineering—I. E Oakes, Ontario.
Farm Crops. J. H. Roseau. Vale.
Vegetable Crops — L. R. Kinney,
Ontario.
Oregoa Agricultural College, Cor*
Alkaline Roaiatant Crops — Percy
vaillr, Jan. 24.—Clair* Peppard of
Purvis, Vaia.
Horticulture- D. T. Sleep Oatarie. Nysaa la a member of O. A. C. cadet
Agricultural Economies—Pete Tea band which now baa a personnel of M
atudants. Plana being made for tha
sea, Nyssa.
twentieth annual tour March 20 to «0.
BodeatX, Predatory Animals and
Tha root* to bo taken haa not boon
Birds-J. W Phelan, Manila
Animal Rusbaaary— I . R Laacy, definitely dleided aa yat, but will prob­
ably include towns along tha Columbia
Ireasida.
river
Peppard is registered a* a
Dairy Baabaodry—©. E. German.
sophomara in tha department oi voca­
Vale.
Poultry Busbaadsy— A. B. Cain, On tional education.
tario.
Pruning the young Oregon ta a low
Heme Eaeaemiu — Bra.
M. M.
hasd is said by the aaparimant station
Graaliag, Nyaaa.
Jaatar Projects - Mrs Eflls M. frail, ta have many advantages: Pruning,
spraying, thinning and harvesting ar*
Vais.
Tha (tolls* of tha Farm Bnraaa pro­ mars easily dona, and cultivating is us
ject directors arc ta saa that wark la easy if rightly managed. Sun scald
their raapretiva dipartai*nts la given and high winds damage to* trees loss.
attention by tha Bxtension Service
and tho County Farm Bnraaa and to
generally represent tha farm Bareao
TRY
in their dapaatmaats, eeeperatiag with
nod advising with tha Extension Ser­
vice and the Farm Bareaa sxseativa
eoaemittee.
Business Change
Farm Bureau Selects
1936 Project Director«
Member Cadet Band
r
H O N E Y
POR COUGHS & COLDS
Ccunty Library
Shows Rapid Growth I Honey Foster’s
HONEY
Annasi report jaat completed by tha
librariaa shews that with tha additiaa
of 12*4 volames daring tha year tha
total available beok eallaatiaa at the
e lo te af 1*14 waa 80«! «alomes. This
compared with the populatioa af tha
aonnty abowa wa are ray idly apprearh-
lag the goal eat by the librarlas—"A
booh far every parson.”
At the close af tha year there ware
2818 active borrowers Of this com­
ber 1018 raglstarad duriag 18*4
The total circolatila of 48,178 vai­
ane a shows a gain a f 8180 relumes
over lit* , or a 18.4 par eaat gaia Ii
the teraas of tha basiaesa man It abowa
a complete stack turnover 5 7 time«,
while in tha teraas of the Amarles«
Library association it ahawa a par
espita circulaban af 4.8 baoht
During the year five new stations
wars started in remata realise* al tha
t a r aos
NaMce af Filing Gomtnlaaion-
ora’a Report for Owyhee
Drainage District.
Notice ia haraby give* to all per­
sons interested In tbs land fntluded
within the Owyhee Brainage Diatrlet,
Malheur eounty, Oregon, tha boundary
line* of said distriat being aa fallows,
toisit:
Beginning at tba northeast corner
of Section M, Township 20 south.
Rang* 46, aast af th* Wiliamatt*
Meridian, In th* Coanty of Malhaar,
Btat* of Oregon, runaisg thaace south
oaa half mil#; tbaac* west ona-balf
mil*; then** couth ana-half mila;
thraea wart ona-hnlf mile to the
aealhweot earner of afraid irctton M;
thane* north alaag th* waat boendary
lia* af raid raatlaa M ta tha narthwret
corner of said section M; thance asst
alaag th* north beaadary lia* of said
section 861* tho northeast earner of
said taction, whleh ia tha place af b*
ginning.
That tha commissioners heretofore
appointed ta aaaaaa th* benefits and
damages, aadar tha changed and
amended "Plan far Reclamation “
which amended aad a ban gad “ Plan dor
Reclamation" waa granted by tha
jadga e f tha aaantp ceart for th*
coanty of Malhaaa, state * f Oregon,
by an order mad* aad aatarr 1 on the
80th day af December, 1824, to tha
property aad lands sitaatad in aaid
district and to appraise the ceah ralua
of th* lead aaaaaa ary t* be taken for
the rlghta-af-way, holdia* basins and
other works of eatd drain**- district,
filed their report in this office on the
tod day e f January, 1828; and you and
eaeh af yin are haraby notified that
you may axamiaa «aid report and Ilia
aaccptioo* to all or any part thereof
on ar bafor* Friday, tha lllh day of
Pebruary. 1M8.
U 8. SABKBTT,
Coanty Clark of Malhaar ffoaaty,
Oregon.
First pabllaatloa Janaary 9, 1M4.
Last pabllsatloo January 80, lfififi
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