The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 12, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity journal
VOL X JIll NO. 12
NYSSA. OREGON, FILI DAY, JU N I 11 II
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Poultry Supplies
Malheur County Bank
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Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
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The Nya*a B ridge Club m otored in a
body to E m m e tt W ednesday and sp en t
th e day a t th e H a rry G oahert hom e,
w here they in d u ig td to th e ir h e a rts '
c o n te n t in th e ir fa v o rite p a s t i r e . Af*
te r p a rta k in g of delicious re fre s h ,
m e n u s e rv td by th e hostess th e ladies
re lu c ta n tly wended th e ir way hom e­
w ard.
j Bill A dam s, who lived here w hen
N yssa e x iste d alm ost
e x clu siv e
ly in the im agination o f a tew
h a ir brained optim iata, is spending the
w eek in tow n
F es th e p a st few
y ears Mr. A dam s has bean living in
' C alifornia aod from ap p ea ran c es tho
fa m u u i e lim ale of t h a t s ta te a g rees
: w itn aim . On bis r e tu r n he will stop
a t B a se r, w here he has a b ro th e r liv
m g.
Merle C heeley
A Good Ball Game
The bull game last Sunday • n
the local diamond b. tween Nyssa
and Fruitland was a thriller and
although it resulted in a
victory for the visitors the
home team is to congratulated
on heving mads su.h a good
showing against that last aggre
gation of ball tossers The only
regret is in having lost the game
in the ninth inning, after having
held the ead for several innings.
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has
purchase.! the
The first inning resulted in a in te re s t of H. A. T eu.scn in the truck
bueiiieea of Cheeley 4 T eutech and
score of 5 to 0 in favor of the | wnl
c onduct the busineas alone.
visitors and it looked as though
Dr. and Mrs. Payne of O ntasio were
a slaughter of the innoeents was g uesia of Ur and Mrs. J. J . e a ra z in
about to take place. But the Sunday.
local boys steadied to their work Mrst H elen C lem ent, Mrs. H arry
and h.-ld the visitors to their 5 Clem ent and Mrs E. A. W isdom from
original scores for a number of O ntario w ere sailers a t th e G. K.
innings, meanwhile annexing dch w eiser borne S a tu rd ay .
tne or two themselves each time Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Kama and th e ir
d a u g h te r Wee and Mr and JUfa. Kay
to the bat until at the beginning M apiea from Iseriuiagj RtbjpP' w ere
of the ninth the score was 8 to visito rs a t th e W. G. C am pbell borne
6 in favor ef Nyssa. The ninth, S a tu rd a y . Sunday m orning they w e n t
however, proved to be a Waterloo on th e ir way to Milton F re e w a te r to
for the home team and when the visit w ith re la tiv e s.
smoke ef battle c l e a r e d away Mrs J . R. H u n te r w ent to P a y e tte
W ednesday on a combined bush.ess
the score stood 11 to 9 in favor and
pleasu re trip . T he businese oou-
of Fruitland. The two league stated in having some d e n ta l work
games resulted as fellows:
done while th e p leasure consisted lu
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One 2 Ton Federal
One 2 Ton G. M C
One 2 Ton Denby
One 3 Ton Intemitional
One 1 I t Ton Maxwell
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F ru itla n d 11, N ysaa 9.
P a rm a 9, Vale 6.
S tan d in g o f T eam s,
Pet
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Wedding Belli
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
E xam ination
Free
N yssa, Oregon
W. B. HOXIE
IN SU R A N C E
O ffice a t R esidence, T hird and
E hrgood Avenue.
N yssa, Oregon
O STEO PA TH S
DR. H A R R IE T SE A R S
O steopathic Physician
O ntario, Oregon
O ffice: W ilson Bldg., Over R ad ers'
W ANTED — Ram s to p a stu re for
aum m er. R iver fro n t pas ure. P le n ty
of w .t e r , shade and p a stu re. W rite
or inquire of T. H. N apton, Box 23,
H om edale, Idaho.
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Neal Guffey.
Miss C lara Guffev of this city ana
Roy N eal o f La G rande w ere united in
m a rria g e a t P a y e tte T uesday. The
happy couple have been (p en d in g the
w eek a t th e home of th e b rid e’s siste r,
Mrs P aul Howe of th is city. Thsy
wi 1 m ake tb s ir homo in La G rando.
MEAT OR ICE
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Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
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BURBIDGE A RAY. Prop.
H ^ M o o R^ s . e a d t Ry s
RESOU RCES
Loan« and D iscounts...1349.909 71
I O v e r d r a ft« .........................
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LIABILITIES
72
C apital S to c k ............................ I 2«.MS.«*
Surplus and F r o t t a ................. 39,41AM
Bills P a y a b le .............................
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I B u ild in g ,F u rn itu re ,F ix tu re s 14,752 66
O th e r Real E s t a t e ........
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S tocks and S e c u ritie s_____| 2.000.09
Bends and W a rra n t* ..............
3.796.43
C ash and D u s F som B anks 130,143 90 D E P O S IT * ................................ 434,944 M
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O F F IC E R S AN D D IRECTORS
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H. J. Ward, Pregion!.
^ J o h n Ray, Vie* President
J. P Dunaway, Cashier.
Q. G. Bsauer, Aeaietaat Cashier
J, F. Reece,
H. A, Diven. Assistant Cashier.
J. J. Saraain
Directors
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From tno Boise S ta te sm a n we learn
th a t m arriag e lieeasea have been Tha little, unlooked for services, courtesies and a tte n tio n s, outside th e b a a ta s
issued to Boa L am b s a d B ids Brown, path of routins, a re w hat uavs e ountol m oat hi m aklos loyal friends an* eua-
both o f N yssa.
tom ers for th is bank.
Mr. and M rs. Ja c o b M areavsen and
th ree children, d ire s t frsa a Flonsburg,
G erm aay, a rriv e d ia N yssa W ednes­
day and a re sta y in g a t th e hom e of
Billy P eutz on th e O w yhee
Mrs.
M arcuaaen Is B illy’s s is te r and thsy
had not Been eaeb o th e r sinae Billy
le ft th e old a o u atry I t y e a rs age. The
M arcussent e x p e c t to lo lo ca te la this
vicinity and th ey will be g iv e s a
h e a rty welcom e to o a r m id st.
Mr. and Mrs. H . R. Sherw ood will
leave in th e m orning fo r C orvallis by
auto and will ta b s along a a a m b e r e f
M alheur couaty y o u n g ste rs who are
going to a tta n d su m m er so bool a t Ore
gob A g ric u ltn ra l College.
Before Buying !
, Get Our Prices t
Seiberling and
Portage Tires
F rank Sherw ood, who has boon a t­
tending O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College
t t C orvallis, a rriv e d horn« W edaaaday
for tho su m m er holiday.
UNION GASOLINE
atte n d in g a p a rtp .
Sherwood R o b e rts s a d V ernan G ar­
Mas. A rth u r Boydell w as au O ntario r e tt w ere h e re Sunday (torn Frensfa,
visitor T uesday.
Idaho, w here th ey a re w orking. •
C ieston H oxie has re tu rn e d home
Mr T u rn e r has re tu rn e d fro m an
from an e xtended stay m P ortland.
extended visit to the B rogan oountry
Mrs. A rchie Brown viaited a t the
Mr. B rough, w ho o w n ts a t r a c t of
suburban home of Mrs. M a ttie Thom land is hare fo r a fe w d a y s looking
asun from Sunday until T uesday ot a f te r his place.
this w eek.
Weed Bros., th e bee m en, sp e n t S a t­
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Nyssa Service
Station
Josephine and E rnestine Jo h n , on of urday and Sunday w ith frien d s In
Vale w ere g u esta of th e ir cousin, N am pa.
H eien Diven, la s t w eek.
C rete M axis F o s te r rs tu rn e d hom e
HARRY A. SIEVERS, Prop.
H alen Diven had h e r tonsils n n i s v i c .i/edneeday from Boise, w here she has
Monday, Ura. W eesa and F o rtn e r per keen v isitin g frisn d s for th s p a s t ten
form ing th e operatio n .
days.
The e ig h th g ra d e pupils who failed f l w i r - » W h » » a W h » , w V l4‘ ||w 4 ^ « « w < ^ h s « « r a H F —
Eudio Pow ell and H e rm an Towne
wese P o rtla n d v isito rs this w ees, to m ake good in th e April exam s, (and
loosing over eq u ip m en t fo r the new th e re is q a ite a bunch a f them ) a re
school are argsd to attand.
g a rag e .
tak in g th e exam ination ovaa again
Those having cara ask others to
C re te M arie F o s te r apent th e week this w eek In th a su b je cts in w hich they
At
an
enthusiastic
meeting
of
previously
failed.
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come with you. Dues of 25«
in Boise v isitin g the M oreheaO girls.
being held a t th e high school building the Nysaa High School Alumni may be paid to Myrtls Fields,
Mrs. Paul Howe re tu rn e d Monday
and is a n d e r th e S apervlslen e f M iss Association, held in the Com­ Edna Dennis or Frank Reb«rger.
from L aG rande, w here she had been
Dora Thom pson, a P ilot Rock p eda mercial Club room on laut Tuca­
v isitin g her p a re n ts , M r. and Mre.
Bogus.
Guffey, t or a couple of w eeks.
day, it was decided to hold a
For Sale.
Mrs. Cbas. Thom ason ia sp en d in g a
U r. and Mrs, O scar B auer sp e n t
Progressive Travel party on Jo h n D eere C ultivator,
few d a y s in N yssa th is w eak, the
la st Sunday in N ew Plym outh, guests
Friday, June 19, meeting at Mra. 1 M c'Jerm ick Mower.
g u e st of Mrs. G raea Cam pbell.
of Mg. and M rs. C. 8. Iid e r.
j9 tf
T roy B ltton.
Artie
Robertsons at 8 o’clock.
Bor«—To Mr. and Mra. Wil­
L ast W ednesday a fte rn o o n a num
All
members
of
the
alumni
B arley la sacks. 92.96 p a r c w t. A.
her of m em bora o f th e A pron Glub lard Lynch, on Thursday, Jane
and ex-students of Nyssa high H insch, Nyssa. O regon.
m l5 tf
m otored to p a y e tle and w ere the 11, a sob .
g u e sts of M rs. H. R. Kichardsun, fur
Mra.
Carl
Schneiter
and
child­
snarly of N yssa. The laUres en jo y sd a
■ . ■ % k w ■ s% M *s ■
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social h o u r's v isit ai d partook ot tie ren iaft Thursday for Nevada to
ncious re fre sh m e n ts , a f te r which they join Carl who ia working thers.
fe lt stro n g enough to tackle th e home-
Abe Friis ia painting ene of
wasd jo u rn ey .
Alumni Party
Mrs. A. R M cCarty and son Collin
re tu rn e d from Boiso, accom panied by
her siste r, M rs H om er K a ise r, and
For Sale.
160 sp rin g chick su s, from woek old son, who w ill spend th e w eek here.
to tw o m onths old. F ra n k Stubba.
Mrs. Chaa.
M eCJnnell and her
m other, M rs. J . A. S ahneiter. spent
B e g in n in g o f R o g u e ry
W ednesday in P a y e tte , g u e sts of Mrs.
Roguea differ little.
Each begat. D ors E ngalls.
Brat as a disobedient son.—Chine«
Miss D orothea Cook re tu rn e d Tues
Proverb.
day from B aker, O regon, w here she
F R E E —A 26c coupon w ith every 26c ■pent th re e w eeks w ith her gran d ­
p u rch ase of H a rv e st Home P ro d u c ts p a ren ts.
a t th e B erteeh b a rb e r shop fo r 80 days
Mrs. Tad M artin and d a u g h te r Je a n
to a d v e rtis e
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of Boise are v isitin g in N yssa with
Mrs. M a rtin ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
. I ^ ls s s » l ^ k s s iw ^ f t s s ^ l
« I W. b. H oxie.
Mrs Cha*. McConnell and m other,
Mrs. S ebneiter, re tu rn e d Sunday frem
S alt L ik e , U ta h , w here th ey epent
the last m onth visiting relativ es.
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Nyssa, Oregon
a t the cioee ot busineas A pril It 1MB
Formerly Operated by C. M. Tensen
Hoxie-Barrett.
H a rrie d — In P ortland, S atu rd ay ,
Ju n e 6, 1926, Lloyj| E. H oxie and Mias
R u th B a r r e tt They will m ake th e ir
A T T O R N E Y S A T LAW
hom e in P o rtlan d , w here Loyd has a
position w ith th e F eisbm an Y east Co
E . M. BLODGETT
B oth young people have grow n up
A tto rn ey and Counsellor a t Law
from childhood in N yasa and have a
b a s t of frisn d s here who wish them
P ra c tice in all co u rts
e v ery happiness.
T h s groom is the
N ysaa, Oregon
■on of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoxie of
th is c ity and the bride a d a u g h te r of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. B a rre tt of o f Ar-
CHIRO PRACTORS
e a d 'a and ta u g h t in th e N yasa publii
DRS. BRAD FORD & BRAD FORD school la s t y e a r
C arv er M ethod
C onsultation and
U r i. W H. C rookes le ft Sunday for
Lew iston, Idaho, to a tta n d sum m er
school. She e x p ec ts to ha gone about
nine weeks.
Mr and Mra. F. D. H all le ft Sunday
for P ortland to a tte n d g ra n d lodge,
w here they will re p re se n t the loeal
M asonic and E a s te rn S ta r lodges. Mr.
Hall ex p ects to re tu rn F riday, but
Mrs. Hall will v isit ia SteUaeoom.
W ash , and N o rth Y akim a b e fa ra re ­
tu rn in g borne.
L ast S a tu rd ay w as “ Ic h w eta er
D ay” a t Dr S a ra a ia ’a office. B etty,
Nellie Je a n and M as all had th eir
tonsils and adenoids rem oved on th a t
day. D r. P ay n e o f O n tario a ssisted in
tho operations.
i
C F Miller, loeal m an a g er of the
Idaho Pow er Co., was in P a y e tte
T uesday evening on business
Mrs B arney W ilson and children
re tu rn e d hom e Tucaday m orning, a fte r
a nine w eeks sta y in B akersfield, Hal.,
w here she has hean v isitin g re la tiv e s
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherw ood and
Mr. and Mrs Hred M arshall w ere in
P a y e tte Irs t S a n d iy v isitin g a t the
E. C. 9. B ralnard hem e.
M rs Bddie Pow ell and Mrs H erm an
Lew«« v isite d re la tiv e s in W aiter last
week end.
T he N yssa
P o u ltry H ouse pays
tho h ig h est p rice fo r p o u ltry and eggs
O pposite depot. C. E. B rady, j i t .
his housea on aoath Third street.
J. W. Robinson, who has boon
employed as manager of one of
the H. 0 . Land ffo. ranches near
Nyasa for several years, has
reiigaed and announce* that he
will take a long delayed vaca­
tion He will soon start on a
trip that will include in its
itinerary Leng Valley sad Mc­
Call. Portlaad and ether coast
points af interest.
Idahe Road D istrict
Will A licet Nyssa
Tuesday of this week an elec­
tion w it held in the several
towns between Nysaa and Cald­
well for formation of a good
road« district covering that
portion of Idahe roads on the
line ef the old Oregon Trail.
More khan a 2 to 1 vote was
registered ia favor of the im
provement
Contract* wdl be
entered into a* soon as bend*
are issued or state and national
funds obtained.
Notus and Parma in Idaho and
Nyssa in Oregon will again be
on the route of tourist travel
that has been diverted to the
Evergreen Highway, owing to
the condition of the Oregon
Trail during the past year.