The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 19, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity J ournal
N Y S S A , O R ftG O N , b llltU A Y . J U N I
IV.
C O N N tM S E D
Poultry Supplies
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
Me, end Mrs. George Cloaeea laft
M r. end Mrs. Dick llensen were in
Boise Monday and T uesday on a buai- this w ssk by nata on an extended trip
through California aad will penetrate
a e ts and p leasure trip .
M rs. Jim Divan and children were for a considerable distance into the
wild* e f old Mexico. They expeet to
O ntario v isitors Sunday,
be gone about thee* weeks.
Mis*
F ra n k H all re tu rn e d from P ortland
Iran* accompanied them aa fa r aa
Sunday.
Moumoatk, whaso aha will attend
R u th U a b erg a r re tu rn e d la s t weak ■oheol during the summer.
fre m B aker, w here ehe has baen a t ­
The Wilaen slock stopped raaning a t
tending school fo r th e p a st y ear,
6:6« p. m Wednesday and ap to the
Ms and Mrs. A rth u r Boydell mo­ hour e f going to pres* rem ains un­
to re d to Boise T uesday on business.
claimed. Everybody look over your
M iss G eorgia Thom pson is spending tickets and as* if you have oaa of th at
th a w eek in P a y e tte visiting M ist bou*. If *c, th * clock Ic yeure.
D orothy D ean.
J . F. Houck, wife, son and dangktec
E. M. B lod g ett h a s moved into hia of Omaha, N ebraska, ara visiting Mr.
residam e recently pn rsh ased from J. Heueh'a parents. Mr. aad Mrs. I . M.
P. B a x te r.
Heash. Mr. H aw k U aa wall (laasad
M ist Jen n ie K oopm an w ent to P a r ­ witk tkic saetíes th a t ha soatam plates
ma Monday to v isit frien d s fo r a week. losatiag kata aad grow lag ep the
Mrs. L ulu Cockrum of O n tario visit- cerna try .
Nyssa people wore startled last eve­
ad h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. J .
ning te observe a flama of brilliant
D avis, tb is week.
M r. and Mre. F ra n k S tubbs have light a t the aab statiea. I t looked as
moved from th a H ansen place by th e though tom a g re a t baioeauat was in
rsilro au bridge south of tow n to th eir progsess. According te Supl. C. F.
Miller tke U sable originated a t Lime,
tow n residence.
Oregon, and was causad by en oven-
Mrs. Ben Sm ith and th re e children charge ef aleotrisUy there, tbe big
arriv ed la st trid a y fro m K elso,W aab., flash baing sensed by the sieap* ef
to v isit a t th e nome of Mr. and lir a , lb* aurplac jale* ever the ground
P. M. Binkley.
O th e r gueete a re wires.
M rs. W. A. Beck and lo u r ahildren of
Mrs. E thel M artin arrived Wednes­
T am arack. Idaho, w ho will v isit fo r a
day from Los A ngeles, Cal., fo r a
s n o rt tim e.
Mrs. S m ith and Mrs.
visit with bar parants, Mr. aad Mrs.
Beck use d a u g h te rs of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Powell, and other relatives.
Binkley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Van Dyke were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom B utler sp e n t la s t
down from Parm a Thursday ea busi­
Sunday a t the home of th e n d a u g h te r,
ness.
Nyssa Grain k
Seed Co.
NYSSA
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Beauty Specialist at
Nyssa Pharmacy
Attracts Many Ladies
The continual s tre a m of ladies going
in to th e N yssa P h arm acy th is w eek
and re tu rn in g wi h the bloom o f y au th
on th e ir cheeks is acco u n ted fo r by
th e fa c t th a t Mine. M arvel Gordon,
b eau ty sp e c ia list of B oston, M ass., ia
d e m o n s tra tin g the N yssa P h arm acy ’s
C a ra Nom e line o f to ile t acees-
aories.
Mine. G ordon w ill be h a re all th is
w eek and s ta te s th e re is still tim e for
N yssa ladies to avail them Beivss of an
a ppointm ent, for which th e ra is no
ch arg e "a n d no tip s a t a ll."
A side from her know ledge of skin
tr e a tm e n t, she is a v o calist of ra re
a tta in m e n t. She ia th a w ife o f a
F re n c h officer ar.d d u rin g the World
w ar did w elfare w ork oversees as well
as in th is co u n try . She has su n g ba-
fo re G eneral P ershing fo u r tim es acd
OREGON.
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fo r P re sid e n t W ilson on th e U»j
flower.
Upon th e w ar p re sid e n t's re tu rn
from his E u ro p ea n to u s sh e led the
singing in hie honor a t N ew port News
harbor, sin g in g in g "M y H a ro " from
" T h e Chocolate S o ld ier." She also
sang s t th e c h ris te n in g of th e b a ttle
ship " N sw H am pshire ” w hen the wife
o f Col. Dodge p resided a t th e cere­
m onies.
Mine. Gordon says she is d elighted
a t the tre a tm e n t being accorded her
h e rs and is e n th u e isstie h o ver w astern
h o sp itality . C. L. MoCoy o f th e N yssa
P harm acy will desm it a fa v e r if
those who h av e not y e t v isite d Mme.
G ordon’s p a rlo rs to m ake a n a p p o in t­
m ent by pbooa o r otherw ise.
The annual school m eeting w as hald
a t the ish o o l house T uesday from 2 te
4 p. m ., w ith D iracios F ie d Koopm an
aa chairm an. S. D. G oshert, whose
term a s d ire c to r expired, w as ra
elected and H . A. Divan wa* re elect­
ed clerk.
Ju n e 18, 1825.
To th e Land O w ners o f th a K ingm an Colony D ra in a g e D istric t:
We, th e undersigned supervisors o f th e K ingm an Colony D ra in ag e D is­
t r ic t , h aving m ade an audit o f the books of th e T re a s u re r of th a D ia trio t fo r
to e p a s t c u rre n t y e a r, as p.ovided by law, su b m it h e re w ith our re p o rt aa
follow s:
T R IA L BA LA N CE
Close o f B usiness J a n a 2, 1925.
D b .
C b .
A d v e rtisin g F a n d ______________________________________ $
10.60 8
A d v e rtis in g ____________________________________________
39.70
Bonds o u tsta n d in g _____________________________________
54,000.00
Bond C oupons paid ____________________________________ 16,680 00
C o u n ty __________
14,276.64
D ra in ag e T ax R e co rd ___________________________________
87,444.60
D rain ag e S ystem C o n stru c tio n ________________________ 55,654 38
E m e rg en c y F u n d _________________________
24 88
E m e rg e n c y ____________________________________________
186.44
F i r s t N a tio n a l B ank of Vale C laim __ __________________
184.60
G en eral E x p en se_________________________
2,486.68
F ra n k D H a ll............ .......................................................................
195.00
In te r e s t and D isc o u n t_________________________________ 2,650 83
In te r e s t paid on W a r r a n ts ____________________________
849.8*
M aintenance F u n d _____________________________________
4 41
M a in te n a n c e _______________________________
680.60
M a t e r i a l ... ___________________________________________
14.70
S a lary and Office E x p e n se ______________________________ 1,202 98
W a rra n ts O u t s t a n d in g ...______ _________
2,866.79
894,695 89 894,596.39
ST A T E M E N T o F R E C E IP T S AN D E X P E N D IT U R E S
F O R Y EA R E N D IN G J U N E 2. 1925
3 »sh on hand a t baginning o f yaar,
J u n e 8, 1924_____ _____________ $
181.40
C ounty of M alheur___ _____
7,836.70
Bank of N vssa _________
1,897.14
W a rra n ts Iss u e d ___________________
6,420.00
T o ta l R e c e ip ts____________________________________
$16,816.24
E X P E N D IT U R E S
A d v e r tis in g ____________________________ ______________ $
21.20
Bonds p a i d ____________________________________________ 3,00*,0*
Bond Coupons p a id ___________________________________
3,420.0*
In te r e s t paid on W a rra n ts _______________ _______ ___ . . .
463.87
S 4 » in ten a n c e __________________________________
404.86
Office E x p e n s e _______________ . . . . ______ ______________
I8 60
S e c re ta ry S a la ry _______________________________________
400 00
S u p erv iso rs E x p en ses__________________________________
49 90
W a rra n ts paid __________________
7.886 69
E m e rg en c y (in sta llin g c u lv e rt)______ ___________ - _____
186.44
T otal E x p en d itu res_________________
$16,796.36
A d v ertisin g ru n d ___ _________________________ $10 60
E m erg en cy F u n d _____________________________ 24 88
M aintenance F u n d ____________________ ______ 4.41
C ash on hand J u n e 2, 1926_________
89.88 $16,836.24
R esp ectfu lly S u b m itte d ,
C o rre c t A tte s t:
FR A N K T MORGAN,
FR A N K D. H A LL,
H. R OTIS.
Sec. T rees.
S upeyvisors.
J
« f l / k w » < ^ w * e e flA »S» w flA sS »
If You Need
MEAT OR ICE
Phone 6
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
BURBIDGE A RAT, Prop.
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H 4 H 1 H I M I ! ♦ ♦♦<
Mrs. C. P. L ackey in O ntario.
J a c k H u n te r was up from La G rande
from F rid ay until Monday and visited
w ith home folks.
Mrs. A r th u r Boydeii v isited th e
d e n tis t in O n ta iio Mo.iday.
(scorge N ew by, E arl R ichardson
and Louis K am bsud le ft Tuesday fa r
Cam p Lew is, w h e re th ey will ta k e e
a b o rt m ilita ry tra in in g course.
'M rs. Zena K .m h a u à w as h aving
d e n ta l work don. in O ntario Monday.
M isb E u ith S c o tt of Jo rd a n Vatiey
w as a w eek end v isito s in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. J . Boydeii le ft Sunday
m o rn in g by m otor fo r P o rtla n d r <i
coast points. They e x p a s t te be
lit
a couple o f weexg.
Mr». G eorge W ard re tu rn e d last
S a tu rd a y a t t e r a U n-day v isit w ith
h e r f a th e r, E. H M cDonald, in A l­
bany.
P. I. Spear bought tw a e a rs of fa t
calves in the Nyasa vicinity this week.
Georg* Phillips and sen made a trip
to Baker ehls waek ia tha is rarest ef
th e male business.
They keep tk*
mules ia pasture in tke bills adjacent
to Baker.
F. Caldwell sam e daw s frem W asV
m gten te visit friends end relatives
in A pple Valley foe ever th* Pearth
of July. H ois working fa r a lumber
company, While in Nycaa he mad* a
pleasant eall on G, H. Bertseh.
A barber frem Canada is In Nycaa
na week w ith n view of baying a
IT A T I
Malheur County Bank
Nyana, Oragen
• t U m clone ot burnitene April t , l M
LI ABILITIES
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ____ 1842.809 71 Capital Stock..........................$ 2i.8H.flB
O verdrafts...............................
886 72
B o iid ln S B b v n itu re.F ix tu res .'4,76a 66 Serplui and P ro flta.._____ _ 38.414 U
O ther Beal f a t a l e ................
6,886(18 Bills Payable..........................
N IN I
Steaks and lo c a n ti* * ......... $ 8.000.10 Rediscounts ...............
NONE
Beads and W arran ts.............
8,788.48
Casa and D ua F aon B ank * 180,14fl St DEPOSITS............................. 434.64d.fC
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OFFICERS AND DIBCCTORS
$498,1
H . J . W a rd , P r é s id a n t.
T ^ J o h n R a y , V ic o P r e s i d e n t
J . P D u n a w a y , C a s h ie r .
O . G. B a s e r , A u i s t a a t C a s h ie r
H . A. D iv an . A s s is ta n t C a a h ie r.
J . F. R eece,
J . .1. S a ra a in
G . L . P ltjU p e
D ir e c to r s
Th* llttla, unloosed for services, eoartesies and attentions, outside the N*«ten
path of routine, are what bard oounted most in making loyal friends aud cus­
tomers for this bank.
»«% W i
Saturday Special I
FREE
1 qt. ot oil with each tank
of gasoline
Nyssa Service
Station
HARRY A. SIEVERS, Prop.
“Service and Satisfaction”
OUR
•hop.
MOTTO
A Mr Piak of Parm a.and P. I. Spear
w ^ h i iw e ^ h w « a ^ h » » c e * f r ■« i r f if t i
■ < Y >‘
beeght 606 lambc this week frem Ham
Brown
celmo, M rs. W ard, M rs. E. W ilton,
The Teaaon H oler Ce. thi* week
Mrs. Saraxln, Mr«. A. Boydell, Mrs.
aeid
the
laat
e
f
n
shipm
ent
of
three
J o h n Caucelm o, Dr. J . J . S arasla,
A R obertson, Mrs. MoGoy, Mrs. H.
The
Bridge
Club
m e t a t the home of
earleada
of
Fords
recently
received,
H enry F ields and D r. Payne o f O nta
M rs. B arney W ilton T hursday a fte r- D iven, Mrs. Dean Sm ith, Mra. B auer,
n o com posed a p a rty who took in the shewing th a t baeineaa in th a t H as is
Mrs L ulu Coskrum of O n tario .
neon aad whiled aw ay se v e ra l hours
c e le b ra tio n a t C anyon C ity laa t week fairly aatisfaatory.
very pleasantly a t th e ir fa v o rite sp o rt.
•nd.
Three table* of bridge w ere in play,
F o r S a le .
E ddie Pow ell’* S erv ice sta tio n Is
Mrs. A. H. Boydell w inning the high
John Dear* C ultivator,
b e g in n 'n g to p re se n t a very a ttra c tiv e
L ast S atard ay afternoon Mr*. Jil •eore and Mrs. Dean S m ith receiving
1 M cCormick Mower.
a p p e a ra n c e . T he first sw ee t peas of
Diven en tertain ed w ith a a enjsgable tha consolation price. T he tab le s were
jStf
Troy S ltto n .
th e season in p a stel shades a re la
plaeed
e
a
t
on
the
lawn
In
the
sh
a
d
s
of
birthday p arty in b aser of bar daugh­
bieom , also S h a sta daises. N um erosa
ter Helen'« 10th birthday anniversary. tha tall poplan, w here a f te r the gam es
F R E E —A 26c coupon w ith every 26c
o th e r flowers will blossom la te r, sad
Fear teen children w are p resen t end w ere ended delicious re fre sh m e n ts p urchase of B a re e s t Home P roduct*
th e a ta tio n grounds bid fa ir to become
enjoyed games daring the afternoon w et* served by th* hostess. Visitors a t th e B artaek b a rk er ehop fo r 8* days
a v e n ta b la b eauty sp o t am id st th a
m284t
sad refreshm ents e f iee ere am aad present ware: Mra. Brown, Mr». Can- to a d v ertís«
c ity ’s busy turm oil
sake.
These present ware: le a n s
A pple thin n in g in A pple Valley has aad Moris Smith, Dean* and B etts
« JfrV e e .s fy i a M i V TM i<R^s m i
begun. A bnut fifteen local people are Geek, Evlyn fehw eiser, B ette aad
em ployed in the w ork.
Tiaaa Taaeea, Ethel Mary aad Bdwdtd
C lair Pepperd and Clyde Beam re ­ Boydell, SlaUdeaa aad C karlban Craw­
tu rn e d home from college a t Corvallis ford, Gladys aad Alta Oampball.
la s t S a tu aJay . M i. Papperd expeats
to leave soon fo r hiB borne In Kaaaa*.
Mrs. F ra n k P hillips retu rn ed T h ai*
day, a f te r spending a week with
F. J . Taylor was arrested S atarday
frien d s in Boise.
laat by F ederal Sfflaar J ask see. who
A lta and Gladys Cam pbell a re spend­ charged him w ith having latoxfaating
ing tb e w eek end a t th a home of Mrs. liquor In hie peseeseiea. He pleaded
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not g ailty and was released ea 826
M attie T hom ason.
bonds. T rial will be held n eat Men*
W. H. C rooksr and sen Milton ra- day before Ju stice a f tbe Pea** W.
tu rn e d W ednesday from a tan-day B. Hex!*.
. to«*®
au to tr ip through C alifornia.
Mr
The a rre s t wee mad* oa the stre e t
C ro o k ar will be back on th e job aa east e f the depet and a ««entity of
O. S. L. a ta tio n a g e n t S a tu rd ay , bis what Is eald t* be home brew was
annual ra c a tio n having ended.
taken frem the auto. W* understand
C oas. S. S kinner o f Oiamond, O r., Mr. T aylor’s defense will be th a t tbe
and Miss Leoaa W ilron of Boise w ere beverage ie net iatexieatlag.
Bridge Party
BirtMaj Party
Under Arrest
_
u n ited in m arriag e a t Boia* on T ues­
Notipa to Library Patrons
day, J une 16. T hey will m ake th eir
borne a t Diam ond
Mr. and Mre.
he tbe Fourth e f July eeeies
3 k in n er have m any frien d s in N yssa Satarday th* library will b<
and vicinity who will extend beat on th a t day, b at will be open Friday,
w ishes
July 8, a t th* regular hoars.
Truffle Officer R obertson was in
tow n Monday looking a f te r official
d u tie s.
It ia understood th a t be
g ra b b ed several offenders fo r miner
violations of the re g u la tio n s mad* and
provided fo r c ontrolling m otor traffic.
N vssa g o t b e a t a t th e bail gam *
Sunday.
The M isses D ora Thom pton and
G eorgia D ennis m otored to Boise
T uesday.
M rs. W. F Homes s f O ntario
in N yssa T hursday on basine se.
T be N yssa P o u ltry
House pay*
th e highest price for p o u ltry and eggs.
O pposite depot. C. E Brady, j i t
Mrs. P . R. Marshall. L ibrarian
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For Sala.
Several heed e f Jersey «owe, fresh,
j!84t
Wm. Sehweiser, Nyssa, Of.
For Sala.
Red C*W, th re e q u a rt* » Je rse y , giv­
ing ab o u t th ro e g allona e f milk daily
G eorge Coedrieh.
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WANTED — Earn* to pestare for
ramarne. River front pastara. Floaty
of w ater, abad* aad pastara. Write
or m qalre of T. H. N aptea, Baa 28.
Homed ala, Idaho.
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