The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 08, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity J ournal
VOL. XXIII NO. 7
NYSSA, OKEGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1926
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
Poultry Supplies
LOCAL NEW S IN BRIEF
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
Mitt Haxel Bertscb, daughter of G
E. Bertscb, la expect,d home Satur­
day from Boise, where she has been
taking treatment for spinal menin
gitis. The young lady ii much im
proved and ia able to walk without the
aid of crutches, which she hadn’t done
for five years previous to the treat­
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rsberger re.
turned Wednesday evening from Ore
gon City, where they visited with
their son Charles. As they were
nearing home between here and On­
tario their car turned completely over
but no damage wae dona. Frank Ra-
berger accompanied them to Oiegon
OREGON,
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City and remained.
Two more families have changed
their plaees of abode Mrs. Agnes
Hamaker has moved to the Fritchman
house and Artie Robertson into the
Geshert house.
The Nyssa public school will The Rosebud has been undergoing
eloEe Friday, May 22. The Bac­ some artistic decorating this week at
the hands of Dewey Iloxie, who haa
calaureate service will be held surprised
his friends at the evidentes
Sunday, May 17, at the M I . of artistic ability displayed. Dewey
church at 11 a m. Rev. Smut* is a little bit surprised himself erd is
talking of going to some large city
will conduct the service.
The Commencement progtam where his talent in this line will have
wider scope.
Nyssa Grain k
Seed Co.
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School Closes May 22
S E S S IO N A L
DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
E. M. BLODGETT
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Practice in all courts
Nyssa, Oregon
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS.
BRADFORD & BRABFORD
Carver Method
Consultation and Examination Free
N yssa, Oregon
W. B. HOXIE
INSURANCE
Office at Residence, Third and
Ehrgood Avenue.
Nyssa, Oregon
Aged Lady Passes
OSTEOPATHS
DR. HARRIET SEARS
Osteopathic Physician
Ontario, Oregon
Office: Wilson Bldg., Over Raders’
Chiropractors
Drs. Bradford & Bradford. Carver
graduates. Consultation and examina­
tion free. Ten years successful prac­
tice in the state of Oregon. First
door west of Bank
For Sale
80 sks barley at $2 60 per cwt.
10 sks chopped barley $2 60 at A.
Hinscb. Nyssa, Oregon.
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C. KLINKENBERG
PROMPT
DELIVERY
Rer.^cnabls Rates
PHONE 16
will be held at the Liberty Thea
ter Wednesday, May 20, at 8:15:
Rev. Chas. H. Blom of Ontario
will give the address to the
graduating class.
The eighth grade state exam
¡nations will be held Thursday
and Friday, May 14 and 16.
Final examination for the rest
of the school will be held on
Monday and Tuesday, May 18
and 19.
Mrs. Kinzie A, Corbin died in
Payette, Idaho,
Wednesday
night, May 6, after a brief ill
ness. Death was due to heart
trouble. Her death came as a
shock to her relatives and
friends here, as her condition
was reported improving and she
expected to be able to return
home in a few days.
Funeral services were held
today at 19 a. m. at the Nazarene
church in Onjprio and the body
laid to rest in the West Side
cemetery.
Ice Plant Arrived
The ice plant for the Nyssa
Packing Co. arrived this eek
and work of installing will be
commenced at once. The engi
neer is expected to arrive today
from Portland t* superintend
the work.
The plant is a York machine,
oi fve tons capacity, and will
east between $4000 and 95^00
when installed. It will be ready
to begin operations in about two
weeks.
I NYSSA BARBER SHOP
AND CIGAR STORE
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HAIR CUTTING
HOT AND COLD BATHS
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L. B. HAM AKER, Prop.
Nyssn
Oregon
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For Sale or Trade.
16 H. P. Fairbanks Morse Z type
engine, 20 leet new irrigation p'pe,
Parma lifter pump and long drive
belt. Will trade fo» Ford motor car
or sell cheap E. A Larkin, Parma,
Idaho, Route 8.
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Pearl Binguan and family moved
into his residence in the south part of
town from tha Bostic ranch. Mr.
Bingman is pump man for the Shoe­
string plant this summer.
Harry Gosbsrt and family of Em
mett spent Sunday with the Ray and
Goshert families
Donna Cook entertained a few of
her little friends at a party Thursday
In honor of her eleventh birthday.
Games were played and refreshment#,
including a birthday aake with eleven
candles, wsre enjoyed.
O. S. L. Agent W. Crooker ia spend
ing a month's vacation at DuBeis,
Idaho. He has a ranch near that place
and will put in same srop while there.
M ts . Robt Olark w as a business
visitor in Nysaa a faw days this week
bsfora leaving to* Long Boaeh, Cal.,
to spend soma time with her brothers
and friends.
Mri e . F Edes of New Plymouth
was visiting friends in Nyssa Sander.
The 81. Paul guild of the Episcopal
ehurch was entertained at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Roydell Thursday p.
m. Refreshments and a sooial time
were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bail Hutcheson of
Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Chas McCon­
nell apant Sunday fishing on the Mal­
heur rivar.
John Stohl, a baker of Nampa, was
in Nyssa this weak looking over the
field with a view to opening the local
bakery.
Mrs J. Boydeliand Mrs. J. J. Sar-
azin will antertain tha Eastern Star
Kensington Wednesday. May 13, at
the home ef Mrs J. Boydell.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P Lackay were
up from Ontario Sunday and in com­
pany with tha Rays and Butlers took
dinner on the banks of Snake river at
the railroad bridge south ef town.
W G Bertscb of Burns visited bis
brother, G. E. Bertsch, a couple of
jays this week. Mr. Bertsch is a ban-
Der and was lo o k in g over the Hamakar
shop with a v ie w to purchase.
Word from Delno Gibson is to the
effect that he is located at Santa Crux,
Cal , and has written for his family
to join him there. He is employed on
a large poultry farm and la giving the
Californian* some pointers on how to
make the white leghorn ben produce
the maximum number of egga in a
given time.
Mrs. Dennis and Edna ware Payette
visitors Tuesday,
C. F. McCoy, Aden Wilson and Hen­
ry Fields attended the Elks lodge at
Caldwell Tuesday and witnessed some
initiatory work.
Miss Scott, teacher in the Nysaa
public school, who has been ill for
several weeks, returned to bet hotre
at Jordan Valley Tuesday.
Nyssa baseball fans will be
Joe Minton and daughter Ruby left
tne fiiat of the weaa for a visit to tl r led to know that tha prospects
Puget Sound country in Washmgtc
some high alass baseba 1 this
The regaisr monthly meeting of tin
j oinar are goad. A lesgue
city council was held Monday eveaiijg
i known as the Oregon-Idaho Am-
at the council room.
bteur Baseball League has been
M. P. Jarvis, relief man, ia substi­
tuting for w . H. Crooker during the O'-^aaitad, composed of Parma,
11 y-sa, Vale and Ontario. There
latter s absence on his vacation.
Mrs. V. B. Patterson and childrrn \ l be nine games played by
of Caldwell visited Mrs. Patterson’; e-oh team, the seaaon opening
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bertscb.
.day. May 17. with Vale play­
this week.
ing Ontario at Ontario and
I rank Stubbs’ dray team took a«
Nyasa playing Parma at Parma.
other little spin around town Wednss
The Nysaa team has not been
bay, starting at the depot and ending
at the stockyards
There were ne definitely «elected as yet, but
reeualiiee The horees had evidently there is a goodly bunch of ma­
started for home at the railroad terial to choose from, including
bridge and concluded it was too hot to Dewey Hoxia, Harley Biven.
run.
Glena Brawn, Artie Robertson,
Fred Marshall was visiting friends
Hank Teutsch, Jimmie Duncan,
in Ontario Wednesday.
Frank
Kambaud, Art Servoss,
County Librarian Miss Davis was in
Nyssa Saturday and paid the Journal Otto Green, Claus Teraen and
The business
office a pleasant get acquainted visit. Jim Kakabeke.
M a Davis has promised to contribute men have raised a fund to fi
items of intereet to the Journal from nance the organization.
time to time in regard to library mat
The officers of th® local organ­
ters.
ization
are- Sid Burbidge Pres.,
Bill Dimm and Walt Alford left
C.
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McCoy
manager, Dewey
Monday for Dry creek to assist in
Hoxie captain. The boys are
sbjating the Ward sheep.
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Nyssa, Or.
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Nyssa Packing Co,
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Nyas i, Oregon
at the close ot business April 6, 1926
Beliale ranch Sunday evening.
working on the
Mr Lance had
there as flagman
traffic from the
highway to the road east.
Meatrs. Sawyer and VanErden
were returning from Ontario
and apparently did not see the
obstruction in the road, a barrel
with a lantern an it. in time to
avoid running into i t It is
thought the barrel was knocked
against Mr. Lance with suffi
eient force to inflkt severe in
juries.
Come out ana hear sermon at the
M E church next Sunday The pas A dredge wae
tor is giving us soma of the beat sao highway and
been stationed
mons ever preached in Nyssa
One Who Attends
to detour the
R. L. Jaboth of Pnvstte, salesman
for the Idaho Power Co , wno in Nyssa
Thursday sellirg electric rang«»
Tbs Enstsra Star bald its regular
meeting et the I. O. O F. hall Wed*
nes lay evening. Initiatory work
put on, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frsnel#
and Mrs. Anna Holwortb ef Adrian
being taken through the mysteries of
the ordor. Refsoshments wor# served
and a social hour onjoyod after the
regular order of buaineaa was coi
plated.
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts_____ $342 309 71
Overdrafts............. ..................
286 72
Building,Furniture,Fixtures 14,752 66
Other Real E state....... ........
6,968 U9
Stocks and Securities____ $ 2,000 00
Bonds and Warrants______
3,796.48
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and
D u e F rom B a n k s
Capital Stock------------- ___t ? “ 0*
Surplua and Profits
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Rills Payable................ ..
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130 , 1-16 20 DEPOSITS_________ ___ 434
$499.259 76
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
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J, F. Reece,
John Ray, Vice Free'
J. P Dunaway, Cashier.
O. G. Batter, Assistant Cashier
H. A. Biven, Assistant Cashier.
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II. J. Ward, President.
J. J. Sarsiin
Directors
G. L. F
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The little, unl-wkei fir servies», courtesies and attendons, outside tin H-*v»n
path of routiiu-, ara what .tara com te! n u t in makiu* leyal friands a
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temer* for this bank.
P. T. A. Meeting
il, B. League Organized
Auto Accident
1 If you have beef Cattle, Eogs,
Mutton or Veal
Malheur County Ban
(Continued from last week.)
Abnoen a delicious luncheon waa
served by the ladies of the Big Bend
Circle to all P. T. A. members, and at
1:30 o'clock the program of the day
began. To explain how the P. T. A
could assist the leaders in the various
oounty activities, short talks were
given by Mr* Bruce R. Kester of On­
tario; Miss Gillie, county nurae; 1. M
C. Anderson, club leader, and L. R.
Breightaupt, ceunty agent.
Interesting discussion* of education­
al subjects were given by three mem­
bers of the grade school faculty. Miss
Mary Welch speaking on * The Protect
Method of teaching,” William Biggs
on “The Junior High School” and
Mrs A. G. Moore on “ Sklent Read
ing "Following these talks,M-rs. C. B.
Roberts, state president of tha Idaho
P. T. A , gave fehe address ol' the day.
her subject being the “ Leisure Hour ”
For Sale — Household furniture, Mrs Robarts declared that mary
Majestie ranga and heating stovs. A m end,uf misuse their leisure time,
Phone 72F12, os ste me at resi spending it only for amusement and
dance in town in afternoon. Mrs. D. net for recreation. Sha warned moth
era not to spend their spare time la
W. Gibson.
boring for their children, but rather
to spend their leisure tin)« with their
children as friendly, sympathetic pals.
Frank Lynch wer.t to the Jordan practicing diligently to be in
Valley country by auto Tuesday to readiness for the opening game.
For Rent—100 acres pasture land, join a sheep shearing crew.
under fence, on Bridge island. W. B.
Mrs. H M. Hounh is feeling preud
Larkin.
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over a chick that was hatched out re­
cently bv a pidgeon. The old hen evi­
B. R. Lance sustained severe
dently got into the wrong pew when injuries and B. W. Sawyer and
she went to lay.
Bill VanErden received alight
Mrs. Helen Clement and Mr. and Injuries in an auta accident on:
Mrs. Ha-ry Clement of Ontario visited
at the George Schweizer borne Sunday. the highway near the Albert
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B ash fu ln ess F o tg o ite n
"This collecting of cigar bands may
be a n u isa n ce," said Mrs. Smith at the
mothers' council meeting, “but some­
thing Is to be said for It. For In
stance. It lias cured our Tommy of Ills
nervousness und timidity. He will
sp eak to anybody now."
Preciou* M etals
Statisticians compile some cm, mo :s
figures at times when they are se,
Ing a total for something, as for In-
stnnce the amount ef gold and silver
In eircul: .Ion In the world, or If not
In circulation, accounted for. They
have set forth that the value of gold
Is, roughly speaking. $18,100,874,r>:!d.
■ Iiereus the value »1 silver Is about
$16,250,818.168.
O nly R eal N obility
Noble blood I ball I What blood Is
more noble or so pure as that of the
lion! An-1 yet he Is only a brute. >t
la merit, education and virtue, not
blood, that lift men above the level of
brutes.—Michael le Faucheur.
G en tle H int
In m edieval days In F ra n c e It was
cu sto m a ry to serve hot ro u sts w hen
e n te rta in in g guests.
If the guests
o u tsta y e d their welcome a “cold shoul­
d e r” w as served In stead of hot meat.
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G ender o f San' an d M oon
T h e “m oon" Is fem in in e In G erm an
because In Latin m ythology "I.u n a "
was th e goddess o f th e moon. T h e
sun w as m ascu lin e b ecau se P h o eb u s
w as th e god of th e sun (S o l).
M a n k in d ’s D ebt
To
Ood we owe f e a r und lo v e ; to
o u r n eig h b o rs lu stic e and c h a r a c te r ;
to o u rselv es p ru d en ce and so b rie ty .—
B en jam in F ra n k lin
Harness washed nnd oilad, $2.00 per
set. Nvssa Harness St addlery Shop.
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