The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 24, 1925, Image 1

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XXIII NO. 6
NYSSA, OttBGON, HKWAY, APRIL 24, IMS
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Don't Overlook the fact that you
can buy seeds cheaper in bulk
Oar Prices Are Right
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
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The H. S. club met with Mrs. Bort
Hoxia Thursday afternoon, all mem
hers present.
The afternoon was
spent doing f ncy work. Dainty i
freshments were served.
Den Davis stopped off to spend
day with home folks Wednesday. He
was en route to points east and will
'attend the spring opening of ru»s and
; earpets in New York from May 4 to
| the 9th.
A bunch o f Nyssa sportsmen eon
sisting of Denzil, Adan, Marlin and
Barr.ey Wilson, Sid Burbidge and J.
P. Baxter spent Sundsy at Ironside
angling for tbe tinny beauties. They
tell some pretty tall stories about
; their eatehes, but fishermen are pro­
verbially truthful so we must at least
pretend to believe them.
For Sa'«—Rhode Island Red Eggs
for settirg. F. R Marshall.
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harmony, history and such other Continual dropping will finally we..i
subjects as are needed for a away a stone and Poatmaalar Liz:
Tnompson's continual sco.ding i, .
full, well rounded course.
Will Give Scholarship
E. M. BLODGETT
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Practica in all courts
Nyssa, Oregon
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
BRADFORD & BRADFORD
Carver Method
Constipation and Examination
Free
Nyssa, Oregon
W. B HOXIE
INSURANCE
Office at Residence, Third and
Ehrgood Avenue.
Nyssa, Oregon
OSTEOPATHS
DR. HARRIET SEARr
Osteopathic Physician
Ontario, Oregon
Office: Wilson Bldg., Over Raders’
Chiropractors
Drs. Bradford £ Bradford. Carver
graduates Consultation and exaiema-
tion tree. Ten years successful pr rac-
tice in the state of Oregon. Fi irst
door west of Bank.
finally resulted in haying tbe mudhu
in front of the postoffice tiled with
Don’ t forget auto tap and curtain
gravel. Faith will move mountain:.
w-urk at Nyssa Harness £ Saddlery
Edna Dennis visited in Ontario W.
Shop
On Wadneaday, April 15. a surprise need ay.
+ W 4 + + + 4 -l - W - M -e W - H - H - H party was given to Mrs Sarah Lynch,
Mra G. R. riw,n was a visitor i..
tha ,»cession baing her 81st birthday
Boise over the week end.
anniversary.
A pretty ba ket of
The grade baseball team defeated
fruit was presented to ker by tha fol
lawing ladies, who wtre present: Mrs. the Valley View team this week by a
J. Lynch, Mrs. David Meeker. Mrs. score e f 26 to 8
C. K LINK ENBERG
Tom Coward and Frank Leuck have
Lovalaad, Mrs Minton, Mrs. J. M.
! ! PROMPT DELIVERY
| Robertson, Mrs J. W. Wills, Mrs. been aworn in as councilmen to fill
Woods, Mr. and Mrs Frank Lynch, vacancies on the board. In addition
Rerjc. nabla Ratai
Mr. and Mra. Willard Lyncb, Mrs. to theie two the hoard eonsista of J.
PHONE 1»
Harry Newby, Mrs. 9. Fenn, Mrs. I Diven and Sidney Burbidge, with P.
M Warren as mayor,
Fergnson.
A
birthday
cake
with
candles
which
Geunty Judge Noe was in Nyasa
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Mrs. Lynch lighted and which was this weak on offl-nal business.
blown out by her caused much fun.
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Joe Coopman, who has been suffer
Dainty refreshments were aerved and ing for some time with nervous break­
enjoyed by all present.
down, was taken to Pendleton this
week for treatment.
Birthday Parly
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NYSSA BARBER SH0P
AN D
C IG A R
Card o f Thanks
S T O R E ¡:
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
HOT AND COLD BATHS
L. B. HAMAK HR, Prop.
Nyssa
Origan
>n w a a a va ee a eee a »e e e p e e e e n
Wa wish in this way to expreii car
gratitude for tha many kindnesses
and sympathy shown ua during tha re­
cent illneaa and death af our daar
Husbaad, Daddy and Brother
Mrs. Agnes B. Hamakar
Robert B. Hamaker
Mrs. Jean H. Prag.
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' If you have B eef Cattle, Logs,
Mutton
Phone 6
or Veal
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co,
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CONMMUU) STAWMBHT
Malheur County Banr
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For Sale -Cheap if taken at once, reg­
istered Jersey bull; two miles nerth of
Nyssa on state highway.
,nl34t
S. B. Davis.
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Ed Warren has been under tha dec
tor’s care this week with a bed casa
o f quinsy. His throat had to be
President
Charles Wesley lanced seveaal times to give relief.
Tenney has again asked the W. B Nupton of Rapton station on
editor of the Journal to announce tne Romedala line is in town today.
that Uecaiing College at Wesiyan ! He states that the people of his seo
Idaho, will award a cash scholar­ I tion arc quite optirmatieover the pios-
ship of $2$ to the honor student pect o f the Owyhee project being
of the Nyssa high school for watered.
this coming fall semester, which Mrs. Arthur Cocbrum of Ontario
opens September 8.
was visiting friends in Nyssa Thursday
If the applicant proves to be
Mrs. Moore and two children of
loyal to the ideals of Christian
education and m akes * grade of Ontario spent the Week visiting her
not ess than B in at least 12 sisters, Mrs. Eddie Powell and Mrs
hours work he will receive an-’ Herman Towne.
other $25 check to help out on Mr. and Mra. Albert Iredale and
two children came in ou No. 24 T hu s
his second semester work.
In order to maintain the splen­ day from Wallowa, Or., where they
did record tor scholarships had been visiting her parents tor a
which Gooding College now couple of weeks. They are at the
enjoys, none but honor students home ot H T, Francia for a visit be­
will be awarded treshman sehol fore returning to their home at Em
arships this year, and all upper matt.
classmen who re ce re schola-
Mrs E. D. Jasper (Florence Mc­
ship concessions of x»ny kind Donald) of Alir.bl. Or., and two daugh
will be required to fvke and ters, Edna and Rhoda Jean, have
carry full college work *>ith a spent the week visiting friends and
satisfactory grade.
relatives in Nyssa and vicinity. Mrs
Besides tho above scholaiehips Jasper made final preef Wednesday
offered regular students in the on a fine desert claim in the Owyhee
liberal arts department, the irrigation distriot.
Ellison White Conservatory of
Mra. Henry Scott, postmaster at
Musis will give a scholarship Jordan Valley, returned to her honv
good for a year’ s tuition in that this week after attending the beds
institution to the honor graduate of her daughter. Miss Edith So.,
of the music department each for the past six weeks.
year. This scholarship will not
only provide tuition in a major Georgia Dennis, manager of t
subject, snch as voice, piano or local telephone exchange, is in Out*
violin, but will also include today.
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ATTORNEYS AT
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Irena Glotsen returned borne this
weak, having cemplet-ad a seecessfal
term of school a few miles beyond
Vale.
Frank Miller is having his residence
painted, Inside and oat. Fred Mar­
shal and Blrnore McLePan are doing
the woik in thair usual artistic man­
ner.
Miss Fay Swan spent tha week end
with relatives and frier.da in Parma.
Mayor H. Doolittle o f Ontario and
C. H. VanPetten, president o f tha
Ontario commercial c ub, were among
these from oat o f town who attended
the Hamakar 'uneral Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Croeam and Jack
Ball of Burns ware guests at tha Gao.
Schweiser home Saaday.
The relatives from out s f town who
attended tha funeral o f L B. Hama
ker wore bla siater. Mrs Charles E.
Pray of Wallace. Idaho, Mr. and re.
Route Westerh-iaa and Mra Kalla
B. Hnlte of Meridian. Idaho, and Mr.
and Maa V4 D. Holt« o f Amar'eaa
Falla, Idaho.
Mies Vivian Ream o f Ontario it vie
iting at tha Jim Beam boms.
J. R. Hunter spent a few days this
weak with home folks, leaving Thurs­
day on a trip in the interests of the
McConnan company,
S. D. Goshert went to Vale Tuesday
to pr„ve up on a desert claim in the
Owyhee Irrigation district. He was
accompanied by Tom Coward and
Chas. McConnell ss witnesses.
Nyssa, Oregoa
at the close ot buaineee April 6, 1926
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts........... $342.«09 71
Overdrafts........... ...................
286 72
Bailding.Furniture,Fixtures 14,76» 66
Other Real Estate................
S.H8 0 »
Stocks and Securities_____| 8, oM.ee
Ronds and Warrants............
8,796.48
C ash
Results o f the
and
D ub F rom B anks
LIABILITIES
Cepitai S t o c k . ...... ........ $ 2r "»« M
Sarplus and Profits________ 3
l (S
Bills Payable........... ......... .
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Rediscounts____________. . .
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180,14« io DEPOSITS............................ 484. - a » K
$499,2M 75
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
1490, • fi •*
Spelling Contest
H. J. Ward, President.
J oh n Bay. Vi«« P r e s
t
J P Dunaway. Cashier.
The winners of the district
Cl. G. Bauer, A i i lNaut Cashier
sueliing contest are as follows: r _ n
H- A Biv«n, Aaaiekast CaeHier.
J, F. K eece,
J. J . s» r « g tn
(J. L . FL
8th Grade.
Directors
Wilmer Perrine—No 36, Arca­
The little. unl.rvkeJ for services, courtseies ard alUutfuna, outside th» b -sbss
dia
Vivian Loomey— No. 47, Big peth of routine, a.-o what hare coasted m ><t In making loyal friondi at
tamers for this bank.
Bend.
7th Grad«
Grace Johnston—No. 46, Wade
Jack Newby Stricken
School Notes
Paul McCullough — N«. 48,
The
senior
class play "H I* Unelt’ s
Wade.
The community was shocked
Niece” will bo presented at tha Lib­
to learn « f the sudden death of
6th Grad«.
erty theater Friday, May 8, at 8:16.
Newby, . which
occurred I School wilFbo closed Friday. May 1,
Agnes Nithols—No. 61, King Jack
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.
Sunday morning, April 19, at to permit all who wish to attend the
man Kolony
Betty Tenaen- No. 26, Nyssa. about 10:30 a. rn. Jack had been county track meet at Vale to do ao.
in his usual health, apparently, Th® trllc,t meet ^
"I*1 be held
6th Grade
Mildred Zittarcob — No. 36, until the day before his death. toT the ir *de*' The hi*h ,cho*1 wiU
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. . not compete. O nlythosew hoaretak-
Areadia
batsrday morning he had a sick inK pirt in th,
m. et wtll be
J»e Keep—No. 4<5 Wade.
spell but had appardntly nearly taken over in tha school baa and au-
Th« above will represent this recovered from it. One of hia pervieed by the acheel
acne in the county contest SepheWB Stayed with him Satur- On Friday afternoon April (4, the
day night and next m o r n in g opening contest for the fourth sone
Thursday, April 30 , at Vale.
Hr«. H. R. Sherwood and Mrs. they were sitting in the room will be held in Nyssa. This will inciade
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, districts 18. (6, 16, *9. 46, 47, 61, 77.
Hawerth of Big Bend acted as together w he. the boy glanced of M. lh, ur #0>nty The , WQ b, it
proaoancers.
up from reading and noticed th a t^ jp Cuari ¡n this sons fo» each grads
his uncle’ s eyes were set and will go to Vole April so to take part
«taring.
He immedietely pro? in the county contest, which will be
cured he p. but upon his return tytld in tba school house at 2 p. m. A
gold mtdal will ha awarded the beet
A 11b—gh death haa been anticipated
Mr. Newby was found to be speller in the county in each of the
f r mrorm days, the news of the pass­
four .Mi -'si
ing ef h R Ramskcr at tbe Holy beyond human aid.
tfneral services were held at
Ramry hospital at Ontario last Sunday
Miss Msrgsrat Qillis, county nurse.
o-.V ed a pall of sorrow to anvelepa th* L. D . S. church Wednesday visited the school Tuesday and Wed-
oar coasmanlty, where he was highly at 2 p. m. and the body interred ne'd»y end made a thorough insptc
esteemed and loved for hia many vir
tion of ail tha grads children. Parants
ie the West Side cemetery.
lues Be was astive in social and
L B. Hamaker Parses
will recaiva communication fram her
in ease there ia any deficiency which
should ba corrected.
Graduation exercises will take place
Wednesday, May’ M.
Baccalaureate
services will he held Sunday, May 17,
in tba Methodist church at 11 a. m.
Rev Smuts will londucb the service.
nsinoea ciroien and hia passiag will
■ ve a vacancy hard to fill. Ha wai
r several yaara president ef the com-
- ercial club end In that capacity did
afa bo advance the interests of
r'vs«« and community. His death
it i-i brought tba cup o f bitter
sorrow to the lips o f friends and rale
ti .es Funeral services were held in
- o Methodist church at 2 p. ro. T ups -
d
April 21, conducted bp Rev.
its, and the remain» interred in
West Side cem etery.
Tbe floral
* o in g s, contributed by sorrowing
*i ode and by different organizations
» ' societies, were in great profusion
a..u very beautiful
A large procea
sion followed the remains to tha
grave where they paid the last tribute
o f respect to the departed.
Laurence B. Hamakes was born in
Areola, Iillneia, December 17, 1(76.
He passed away at the Holy Koaary
hospital at Ontario, Oregon, April 19,
19(1, after an llineai of six weeks.
He had been a resident sf Nyssa for
i ha past five years, coming hate from
den dian , ldahs. He was elected city
councilman at the November election
and upan the removal o f Mayor Eder
to New Plymouth he was sleeted by
the council to All the vacancy, but
•ice tied ow ing to hieiiiueta.
II -eMves tojmourn hia loss his wife,
A - a B . and small sou Robert, aged
9, wi Nyssa, Or.; a sister, Mra. Charles
F. Pray of Wallace, Idaho; a siater,
Gc-trade Ramaker at Sioux City,
and two brathars, Allen apd Charles,
of Waitarloe, Iowa, birsidee other rela­
tives and many friends.
Card of Thanks
Mrs. John R. Irwin and chil-
dre expresg our heartfelt grati­
tude fer the many kindnesses
shown by our friends in our late
bereavement, and thanks for
Harness washed and oiled, (B OO per
the beautiful floral offierinv .
set. Nyssa Harness £ addlery Shop.
Wins Scholarship
Pltce Your Order for Wuod NOW
O. A. C., April 18.—Cosa Elliott ot
Nyasa haa been awarded the scholar
sh.p offered in Malheur county by tha
O ian Pacific Railway te tbe highest
•coring clnb member in the county.
Ti <- scholarship, valued at $71, will be
used by Cora In paying her expenses
at the Oregon Agridultural Collage,
where she will attend when she hss
completed her high school work.
Cora has the dist-nction of baing tha
only girl in tba state te win ene ef tbe
club scholarships, (’ore is sixteen end
has just finished twe years of high
reboot. She has been e member of
the pig club three yeere and on bar
work in that project won her scholar
eh p. She la a member of tha eoanty
julgii. team, and is praeidenl ef her
club.
The Nytaa basoball team played at
For Sale—Kiteben Cabinet in ■ Md
Wilder Friday
Tha leers war 7 to 6 condition. Cheap, if taktn at
Phone 64F*.
elOtf
in favor of Wilder
REDUCE THE COST OF
HEATING and COOKING
w ith
WOOD
I he Cleanest, Cheapest Fuel
Is the bill you gay for eperatiog heating and rooking
ateves higher than you think it should be?
Then try weed next winter. You will find it fully as
•atisfactery as the fuel you have been using, quick heat­
ing and cleaa to handle. And it will cost you substantially
lea»- Foe at ear price wood ie the cheapest fuel you can
barn.
Mere and more people in Nysaa and the country around
are burning wood in their heaters and range* Everything
indicates that still others will do so next winter. So "»e
advise that you
Thcdtmaad for our waod was so grant last year that wa war*
unabla to fill orders for almost 160 curs—and all because wa roealvad
those orders too Ista to take care o f them before our mille had doe-
ed down.
Make «a rco f getting your wend by ordering now—end aleo obtain
the advantage of the low price wa are making.
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In ca rla a d lo t» o f
16 c « rd a , « n ca rs
at NfBBR . . .
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3.35
PER
CORD
You will have no difficult* 'n finding someone willing to
split a car with you if you won't need 16 cerde for yourealf.
All orders are filled in the order received. Make eertaia
of having yoors when yon first want it by ordering at once
BOISE PAYETTE
Lumber Ce.
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