The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 17, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity J ournal
NYSSA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1925.
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Poultry Supplies
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Hsian Divan returned Wsdnssd.y
from Council, Ida., where she has
been visiting an aunt for a couple of
weeks.
Miss Evlyn Schweiser returned Sat
urday from a week's visit with rela­
tives at Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crawford made
a buainesB trip to Payette Thursday.
Mrs Mary Eoster and two children
left Sunday for Milton, S, D., to visit
her parents, after a pleasant visit
with her sistsr, Mrs. Dean Smith, and
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
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Surgical P encil
Am ong th e m ost Interesting pencils
m ade Is one in ten d ed fo r th e use of
surgeons. F o r m ark in g o u tlin es or
d ivisions on th e su rfa c e of a p a tie n t’s
body b efo re p erfo rm in g an operatio n
th e use of th e pencil is som etim es
n ecessary , an d , a s th e o rd in a ry pencil
Is u seless, a sp ecial one is m ade which
m ark s th e sk in a s cle a rly a s an o r­
d in ary lead pencil will murk a sheet of
pap er.
H ate and Love
“ W hen I h a te , I ta k e something
from m yself. When I love, I become
ric h e r by w h a t I love. T o pardon is
to reco v er a p ro p erty th a t h as been
lost. Misanthropy is a protratteij sui­
cide. E g o tism is th e s u p r t f c J u . dOv-
e rty of a c re a te d being."—Schiller.
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R igh t Ju dgm en t
Though reading and conversation
may furnish ns with Ideas of men and
things, yet It is our own meditation
that must form our judgment.—Watts
L ike an O rchestra
A Greek shield recently discovered
Is said to have an eccentric band
round a peculiar central boss. It
sounds like an orchestra.—London
Daily News.
For Sale.
Red Cow, three-quarter Jersey, giv-
ing about three gallons of milk daily.
}22tf
George Coodrich.
For Rent
My place of growing crop-alfalfa,
corn and potatoes. Cheap if taken at
once. Mrs. H. E. Hansen.
j82t
For Sale
Team, harness and dray wagon.
8) ineh wagon with gravel bed.
One 2 horse frssno.
One 2-section harrow
One 12-inch walking plow.
Lumber for barn 10x12.
Reund Oak cook stove, in good con­
dition.
Household goods.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.
Frank Stubbs.
fa m ily ,
Mrs. S. Kelly of Los Angeles, Cal ,
spent Thursday at the Frank Millar
home.
Frank Stubbs left Thursday for
Lewiston, Ida. His family will join
him there soon to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hansen of Ru­
pert, Ida., spent the weak end with
Mrs. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mra.
George Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Butler, Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Lackey and daughter Seims
spent the week in Warren, Ida., 60
miles beyond Payette lakes, fishing
and enjoying the cool mountain air.
Jessie May McCright of Ontario was
the guest several daya this week of
Evlyn Schweixer.
OREGON.
She D oe « N et
Can a woman keep a sacretT
Well, It doesn't take a sags
To supply a ready answer.
Doss a woman tell her aaet
The N ew B aby
Six-year-old Mabel can»
cat over to fer
Uttle neighbor's the ns norOTng « te r (TO
greet event.
“I have a little brother now and yon
haven't,” she boasted to Beatrice.
In haughty tones her playmro re­
turned “That's nothin'. The doctor
came th our bouth first; but my dad
An ice cream social will be given by
I wants A t little §181«.’'—Beery­ the Nyssa high school alumni Friday,
's Maghdlt.
July 24, on the Ghas. Garrison lawn.
Everybody come and bring your best
girl. Proceeds will be used for the
i Ffi ttm s 1 don't like these girls who benefit of the alumni association. The
■peaip about others.
Nyssa band will furnish music for the
■Isle—Neither go I. There's Betty occasion.
Green, she's always telling mean
It is no disgrace to have bedbugs—
things about her friends, and Hya
■sown talks dreadftilly about her but why keep them? Use Cenol Bed
relatives. Thank goodness, I nev«^ Bug Destroyer.
Nyssa Pharmacy.
say anything about anybody.
Cenol Agency
L. P. Biddick of Nampa, an old
D isappoin tm en t
friend of the McLelians, stayed over
Al— What started the riot last laat Friday night for a short visit on
BightT
his way heme from the Payette Lakes.
Bert—A misprint.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Anderson of Port­
Al—A misprint?
Bert—Yea, tji«®r,yrlc advertised a land and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenoe
show with 360 people and 1(58 cos­ Cotinley and two children of Nampa
tumes. —American Legion Weekly.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mo-
Lellan Sunday afternoon.
E. H. McDonald arrived from
W h o W ou ld?
“See here!” remonstrated the boss bany Monday by auto and is visiting
sternly. “Smith'« office bey doesn’t go at the home of his dsughtcr, Mia.
about hi« wsrft humming and whis­ Geo. P. Ward.
tling.”
Mrs. Jos. Meyers returned the first
‘Ton betcher Ufa be doesn't,” ch^er-
of
the week from Halfway, Or,, where
fally assented the tough kid. 'Tie's
th’ apttenrat crap shooteT In th’ Child she visited relatives for a week.
You can’t cover blackbasds.pimpies,
te'.”—American Legion Weekly.
red spot on the face with powdes;
they’re bound to be seen—don’t worry
W an ted' a T ablet
A conversation recently overhenrd or spoil your temper, take Hollister's
la a modern drugstore which deals in Rock Mountain Tea each week—'twill
many things th ree s drugs:
banish them through the blo«J, the
“Gimme a tWlet.”
only sure way. the.
“What kind?"
Nyssa Pharmacy
“A yellow one.”
Holly Bios Adriaa.
“But what’s the matter with you?"
“I want to write a letter.”—Every­
John Csncelmo, C. L MsCoy, Henry
body's.
Fields and Tom Coward left last Tues­
day by motor for Portland to taka in
the Elks convention. They expect to
Too H onest
Son-In-Law—8ay, you have paid me return tonight.
a thousand marks tos mfffh !
Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson and
Fstber-in-Law— la d data is the idiot
to whom 1 have ihtrnsrfd my daugh­ children are visiting relatives at Leb­
anon and Salem this week.
ter I—Dorfbarbier, Berlin.
Mrs. Frank Hail returned the Arst
of the week, after visiting in Portland
Photography reveals many things and Yakima for tha past three weeks.
Second hand fruit jars. Phone or
eall at the ranch. Mra. W L. Gibson. about lightning. On's Is that a great
Mrs. Lloyd Edwa ds and children of
many flashes are uifiltiplV consisting
ef several discharges la rapid succee Boise are visiting this week at the
slnn glong the same path. Ays Nature John Cancelrao home. Mrs. Edwards
For Sale.
UagsVlae. These flashes ire studied and Mrs. Csncelmo ara sisters.
Sevora' haad of Jersey cows, fresh. by h A 'u of a cam'gka meunted on a
Oenol Roach Destroyer kdls roaches.
W e. Schweieer, Nyssa, Or.
j!94t
vartfe'al axis and turned from side to
side by clockwork. The pictures are Easy to use Nyssa Pharmacy, Cenol
taken at night, (he sh'titter being left Agency.
For Sale— Exaeptional Bargain in a open until a flush occurs.
Dr. and M -s. J. J. Sarszin and
used standard make Piano in fine con­
children and Miss Eva Baydsll motored
dition. Price 1160: ta ra s S12 cash, V
to Boise on Thursday.
E nvy
per month. Write Sampson Music Envy always implies eensdons Infer
Miss Edith Seott, former Nysra
Co , Weieer, Idaho.
j32t
t«HVy wherever .it rdhldss.—Pilaw
teacher, underwent an operation in
Boise on Wednesday. She is reported
I w w ^ /iiw i.i/1 ease s i l /k ie ■ i ^ w »i^A »«« » • fife s a
g -ttirg along nicely.
For Sale
O dd Lightning Facts
MEAT OR ICE
Phone 6
Nyssa, Or.
Nyssa Packing Co.
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BURBIDGE A RAY. Prop
Billie Nukids.'who haa conducted the
Silver Grill for the paat four years,
has closed his place of business and
Thursday moved with his family to
Nampa, where ha has secured a job
uf cooking.
Frank Phillips is home from Baker
for a few days visit with his family.
He expects to return to Baker the first
of the wet-1* to look after a bunch of
mules which ba and bis fathsr are pas­
turing there.
Do yoa know that it is mors import­
ant to ktsp the bowels regular during
hot weather than any other time. It it
beesusa diseass germs are all over­
flies, mosquitoes, bugs, etc , all carry
dangerous diseases. HoUiater’s Rocky
Mountain Tea will keey the bowels
regular, tbs system ceei and clean.
Nyssa Pharmacy
Holly Bros., Adrian.
Crop ImproYement
Field Day Meet
The Garritt Groot farm west
of Nyssa was the scene of a
very interesting and profitable
crop improvement field day on
Wednesday of this week. At 10
o’clock a lengthy proaesaion of
autos left the Groot farm to in­
spect a number of experiments
in crop improvement, including
field peas, fertilized red claver
and wheat improvemsnt tests.
A basket lunch at noon, supple­
mented by barbecued beef bre-
pared by a group of Vale farmer»
lemonade and coffee furnished
by the Farm Bureau and ice
cream furnished by tha Farm­
ers Cooperative Creamery, was
a big feature of the day. About
two hundred people, represents
tive farmers and their wives,
partook of the dinner.
At 2 p. m. a short program on
crop improvement was given.
C. R. Jackman, of the O. A. O.
Extension Service, was the prin­
cipal speaker and gave an ad­
dress on “The Irrigated Pasture”
that contained many valuable
hints to farmers. There were
a number of reports by commit­
teemen on various trials and
demonstrations now in progress.
Potatoes Sold
The potato market is opening up
fairly strong and prospeots lock good
for a profitable crop. Harry Yost, a
well known bayea of Bone, has baan
contracting with local growers this
weak at ft-00 per cwt., f. o. b. Nyssa.
About SO ears have been contracted at
this figure. This price allows the
grower a good margin of profit and
many will take advantage of it. The
apple and grain crops also look most
encouraging, both as to yield and
price A price of 11.26 per basket
has been offered for one lot of applet
with one of the best crops on lha
trees that the country has ever pro­
duced. All in all, it looks as though
the Nyssa country was in for a period
of unprecedented prosperity.
Sealed Bids
Sealed bids for a driver for the
carryall and janitor will be received at
the office of the clerk for 9chool Dis­
tric t No 26. The bids for janitor
shsuld be for the brick sehool house,
also another bid for the two houssa.
Bids will ba opened Tuesday, August 4.
The board reserres the right to reject
The Powell Service Atation, agent any and all bids.
for the Oldtmobiie. sold another one
By ordar of tha Sehool Board.
of those famous cars this week, tha
U. A. Diven, Clesk.
lucky purchaser being Jrck MoCloud.
an employs of the Idaho Power Go.
High in N utrition
If You Need
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J. A. Cols and son Duncan returned
Wednesday from an auto tvip through
the state of Washington. They went
by way of Pendleton, entering Wash­
ington a t Walla Walla and going
north as far as Spokane. From thera
they eroeeed to Saattls, tbsnee aouth
to Portland. Mr Cole states that
Eastern Washington has a wonderful
wheat crop this year, but in spits of
that he believes the Snake valley is
tha best country he was ever ia and is
content to settle down here and grow
up with the country.
Tha Nyses Poultry House pays the
highest price for poultry and sggs
Opposite depot.
C. E. Brady.
9LM PER Y*i
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LOCAL NEW S IN BRIEF
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
NYSSA
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
mi th e
Malheur County Bank
Nyeeu, dragon
st th« close ot business June 30, 1926.
RESOURCES
Loan* and Discounts...........1897.466.17
Overdrafts---------------
<6.68
Building, Furniture, A Fiat. 14,76X66
Other Real E state....... ........ 6,968 09
Stocks and Ssauritias.........| 8.009.99
Bends and W arrants______
1,198.86
C ash a n d D ub F bom B anks 148, 746.86
Juno
Ju n e
Ju n e
Ju n e
Ju n e
June
UABIL1T1
Capital S ta c k .............
Surplus and Profits___
Bills Psyabia................
Rediscounts......... ........
DEPOSITS...................
•668.827.90
DEPOSITS
20. 1920 ...........
28S7.ltt.06
30, 1911........ ......... . . . . 297,621.67
30. 1922..................
236,686 91
30, 1 9 2 3 ....'......... . . . . 904,997 99
30, 1024.................. . . . . 242,190.40
10, 1926.................. . . . . M l.8(8.09
.8 28 . 909 . «
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H. J. Word, Preaiioat.
John Ray, Vie« President
J. P Dunaway, Cashier.
0. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier
H. A, Div«a. Aa«i«teat Cashier.
J. F. Reece,
J. J. Serazin
G. L. Fuillip*
Director«
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The little, unlooked fur services, courtesies and attantiona, outaida tha hostau
path of routine, are what have oountaJ most in making loyal friands atd cus­
tomers for this hank.
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Two-Acre Tract
For Sale
H.
F.
Brown
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a y s e ^ f r i s e .a w ^ l n i nefrite
i^fh W ■ <%Rea i . % h I
City Property
for Sale
H. F. Brown
That the pecan Is high In nutrition
Is a known fact. This aatritlve value
Is the result of its fat sad protein
cnotent. The pecan offers a high food
valne la a concentrated A ra. and for
that reason food sathacMtea reoom
men.I that It he eaten 1» conjunction
with bulkier food* to wiflw proper as
•Imilatlon
A vera g e Life Span
The average length at life 1» the
United State* now la Afty-slx year*
a» Increase of fifteen years slace 1870
m the Sixteenth -eatnrv human life
******eiI .,nl> between eighteen and
twenty year*. — Popular Science
Monthly.
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