The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 05, 1926, Image 2

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    THE GATH CITY JOUR*AC
LEVI
Monthly Report of
Fgg Laying Contest
TW O
HORSE
BRAND
B-low we give a o>»rt at re p o rt f o r
S e p te m b e r of the C-Ufovnig Fa rm
B ureau E gg I e ying C o n t t s t at S a n ta
C rus under tha s u s p ir e s ot the Colleg
of A griculture, poultry division
D
W Gibson, a f o r m e r Ny a boy, ia tha
a x p e r i in c h a rg e of the c o n te s t and
Give most w ear per Dollar
A new pair FREE it they R ip
, . ;iJâ tM w '* • a—. • •
V
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GATE CITY JOURNAL
Publiahed
every
at
F rida y
walk of tbe N y s sa ite s,
The local boya will e n t e r t a i n Roe-
well h ere ne xt Friday, Novem ber 6.
N y tu ,
The sophomores aud f r e rh m e n are
going to suspend hostilities for one
Oregon, b y '
night a nd have a jo in t p a r ty Friday.
Coming! A j it n e y dance and box
H. F. BROWN
suppe r a t th a school house. W atch for
the a d v e rtis e m e n ts .
M a se nger
(in dom estic ariencs
E ntered at the Poatoffiee a t Nveea
m a t t e r room) I found a tac k in this dough­
^ - “gon. a* MH-ond-clCi«-
nut.
Mias E n g e r :
Why, th e a m b itious
SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
little t h in g
It m u s t thin k it is a tire
One
year,
in advance......
•’¡v months.
D advance..
____ *1.60
____
.76
School Notes
The Notus grid w a r r io r s invaded the
local boya’ lair only to be trounced by
a score of 45 to 0.
Nyns»’s first sc ore came a f t e r th ree
m inutes of play. R sm ba od t caved a
long p a ss to Newby for a (touch down
R i m b a u d e onvertep th e goal
The
n e x t sc ore came soon a f te r when Ben
ton blocked a Notus p unt and P r a t t
fell on the ball for a touch down. The
t r y for point failed. T h e Nyasa itea
aoon got possession of th e ball and
Kambaud went over for a touch down.
Tbe try for point failed T he half
ended with the score 19 to 0 in N ya sa ’s
favor.
T he ne xt half a ts r t e d 1 y a se nsa ­
tional run by Ram baud. who run 56
yard to th e N otus 15 y a r d line. On a
se ries of line plungt* Thompson seer
ed. T h e ’tr y for po in t failed
Nyasa
soon recovered th e hall a f t e r the kick
off and on a series of tong peases New­
by w e n t over for a score. T be goal
W: i i c onverted by a pass Newby to
T lo m p so n . M. K lin k en b e rg re covered
a Notue fum ble on the 17 yard line
and Hanks plu nged ove r for a nothe r
score. The goal was converted on a
paas Newby to Marquess The last
s c o r e cam e on a long pass to Benton,
who w e n t over for a score. The try
for po in t failed.
The N otus boya t h r e a te n e d in the
closing m in u te s w hen a Notus back
in te r c e p te d K am baud’e pass and raced
to the N yssa one ya rd line. But they
could n ot pierce t h e stro n g forw a rd
Feed Consumed and
P e r c e n t P roduc tion:
L ig ht u v i - d m ........
, .... .. ......................
All Plym outh Rock oiv.eion_______ ____ ___
Heavy d i v i s i o n . ................................................
T w o-year d i v is io r ____ ____ . . . . . . . . . . . .
Division
No Hens
N otice is h ereby given to the legal v o ters and ta x p a y e r s of t h a Town of
Nyssa, O regon, t h a t a m ee ting of the Common Council of said Town will be
held in the Council Room on Friday, the 12th day ot Novem ber, 1986, a t the
hour o t 8 o'clock p. in. fo r the purpose of discussing any or all of t h e differ
e n t i te m s contained in the Town B u d g e t for 1927, hereir a f t e r s e t out, with
any citizen in te r e s te d . The following is the B udge t prepared by tha B udget
C om m itte e oi the Town of Nyssa and ehows in de ta il the a m o u n t! of money
necessary fur the differe nt expenses of the Town d uring the e n suing Areal
year, t o g e t h e r w ith the e s tim a te d re v e n u e s of the Town from all sources
o th e r t h a n m unicipal taxes.
T O W N O F NYSSA BU D G E T FOR 1927
E s t im a te d E x p e n d itu r e s to g e t h e r with the E x p e n d itu r e s for th e ye ars 1928,
1924, 1925 and the Arst half of 1986.
ExPKNPITURgS
Budget
Budget
1923
*1926
1924
1926
$1926
1927
PERSO N A L SER V IC ES
Marshal
$1,020.00 $1,166 00 $I,fOO.OO $ 760 00
$ 750 00 $1,500.00
R e c o rd e r
.
$ Stm.OO
300 00
800 00
160 00
160.00
300 00
L i b r a r i a n ______
60.00
60 00
50 00
62 60
62.60
125.00
M A T E R IA L AN D S U P P L I E S
P r in tin g and Adv $42 60
$ 87 46
$ 9 00
$33 75
26 00
$ 25 00
Office Supplies
69 25
>4.29
19 00
62.60
60 00
60 00
676 00
F ire D e p a r t m e n t
100 00
200,00
M A IN T E N A N C E AND R E P A I R S
$ 16.56
( 64 66
$ 47 56
$ 50 00
F u e l . . . ................... $ 3 60
$100.00
240 00
660 00
180 00
R e n t ....................... 240 00
180 00
860.00
PO W ER AN D W A T E R
P o w er..
____ $639 81
$639 30
$818.46
(389.26
$600 00
»1 200.00
257 68
Rep. and S u p ___ 211 41
858 71
42 62
126.00
260.00
1 220 68
I m p r o v e m e n ts . .
600 00
1,000 00
M ISCELLANEOU S
S t r e e t L i g h t s . . . 1 632.98 $ 640.28 $ 742.40 f 182 70 $ 876 00 81,000 00
299 30
76.00
108 10
238 14
E m e r g e n c y Fund
860 0O
3,000 00
110 22
6 *9 00
Sinking Fund
1,000 00
,883 68
In terest
. ,y .
1,856 61
1.888 71
871 61
950 00
1,650 00
664 lh
869 20
854 98
64 40
600.00 -4 3,000.00
S t r u c t Fund
6,662
6,962 91 8,894 80 3.033.6s
6,267 60 18,760 00
T o t a l s _____
B udge t
1928
1924
R EC EIPTS
1921
*192«
**1*986 ‘
1927
$1,101.98
$1.000 00
$8,200 01
W a t e r K e n t s ..........
25 00
50 00
I n t e r e s t . . . ...........
25 00
70 60
100 00
160 00
800 00
D elinquent T axe s.
250 25
850 00
800.00
H >ad F und
-----
$1,422,73
$1,660.00
82.950 00
T o t a l s ______ - - -
dja
corre sponding m o n th
Nyssa Rand
an evening t f
Entertainment
consisting of
Band Numbers
Vocal Solos •
Instrumental Solos
of la s t y e a r ’s
c onte st. The a v e r a g e production for
the 12 m o nths (360 days) was 54.4 pe r
cent, a alight in c r e a s e of 2 7 pe r c e n t
over last y o r ’i 12 m o nths a v ara g e.
also
C LEVER SELLING
Clerk—H ere la a rem arkable utensil
—a can opener, a pan lifter and tack
puller, all in one.
Customer—But suppose I w ant the
girl to open a can of sonp and my
husband to pull some tacks, while I
lift the pans on the stove?
Clerk—Very easy. All you have te
do Is to buy three— anyth ing else?—
Good H ardware.
T he Reason
Saxa"hone Quartet
of Girl Scouts from Payette
Wed. Nov. 17th
Admission
“Have you a court yard?”
"No, I do ray courting indoora.**
H ard W orld
The flying machine on high.
On the way to heaven or hadca,
H o w c a n a world g e t b y ?
“H e ’s no student you say?"
"No—Just attends college.“
A Bigger Job
T he boss spotted them for shopper«
and directe d: “Call Brooks.”
Then he overheard them rem ark­
in g : "W e’ve oceans of time.”
“Call Rivers,” said the boss.—Mer- j
chandlser.
"To get thin you must eat w hat Is
right,” says an e x p e r t
"At our house,” writes Mr. Quiver­
ful, “a good way would be to eat what
la l e f t ”—New Hnven Register.
P erfect Patience
Marlon—Are they in love?
Frances—They must be; she lis­
tens to his description of l ball game,
and he Is Interested In every word
she says describing a new dress.
P ride B efore th e Fall
P r l d a l i f t s u s u p to r e a l m s a b o v e ;
N o r d oe s t h e t h o u g h t e n t h r a l l
T h a t w h e n a f e l l o w f a l l s in l o v e
P r i d e g o e s b e f o r e t h e fa lL
Or Give In ?
Chiropractors
Drs R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford,
licensed in Oregon and Idaho. C arver
g r a d u a te s
Consultation and e xam in­
ation free. F i f t e e n yeard successful
practic e in the state. F i r s t door w a i t
of ba nk, Nyssu, Oregon.
Go to I t l
Baby Chicks
for Sale
Rest
P u r e Whit* Leghorn baby chicks
$10 hundred, post paid
"H enry.”
"Yes, dear."
"Get up from that hammock. Thia
Is a holiday and I want you to go
out and have a good time.”
Anconaa, best lay e rs out
111 hundred
Rhode Island Keda, be at for m ea t
*12. hundred
Plym outh R o c k e - $ 1 2 hundred
A Fast Pace
All good healthy, s tr o n g , pure b re d
Wife—George, dear, a r e there any
chicks.
fashions In th at paper?
We pay p o a ta ges and g u a r a n t e e live
George—Yea, but they'r e out of
delivery. T a k e * s t a t e m e n t from you»
date—it's the morning paper.
p o s t m a s te r , if any dead
Slight M isunderstanding
"Made a hole In one today," said
the golfer on arriving home from tho
links. “More darning," murmured hla
tired wife, thinking he meant somo-
Odag else.— Boston Treaocrlpt.
The American Hatchery
*T”
Casper,
__ ■
Wyoming
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW
E. M. BLOT Q 3 T T
A tto rn ey and Co«' -a jo t a t Lew
Practice in all
Nyaaa, O n « « «
W. B. HOSTS
IN S U R A N C E
Office a t Residence, Third
E hrgood Av
Ma
1 to 17. both inclusive, $600 00 t a i l : ,
or. J a n u a r y 1,
18 t e 34, both inclusive, $5-0.60 - a ch ,
on J a n u a r y 1,
35 to 61, both inclusive, $690,00 each, on J a n u a r y I,
62 to 69, both inclusive, $600 00 each,
on J a n u a r y 1,
70 to 88, both inclusive. $610 00 each
on J a n u a r y 1,
89 to 106, both inclusive, $600 0V each, on J a n u a r y 1,
108 to 127, both inclusive, $600 06 each, on J a n u a r y 1,
1939;
1940;
1941;
1642;
1948;
1944:
1945;
IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE
NOTICE OF ELECTION
STATE OF OREGON FOR
O n tario N j i ts J i i y t t i t r £;■
MALHEUR COUNTY
trict
W restling makes a man stronger,
but should a man wrestle with Ms
conscience?
Mngnolius—You sa ys anything to
me, big boy, an' I'll make you eut yo'
words !
Florian — Chicken dumplln's, hot
biscuits an' watermelon I
Hairs on H um an H ead
25c and 50c
sa id bonds to r e a r i n t e r e s t a t the r a te of six (6) p e r cent p e r annum, payable
semi annually upon the Arst da y s of J a n u a r y and Ju iy . principal and i n t e r e s t
pa y a b le a t th a office o f tbe County T r e a s u r e r o: Maib rur County, Oregon, or
a t tha Ascai a gency of t h e S t a l e of Oregon in N ew York City, a t t h e option
e f the holder.
All bids m u s t be accom panied by a certified check for $10(0
The beard r e s e r v e s tbe r i g h t tu r e j e c t any and ail bids.
P M. Boats,
S e c r e t a r y of P a y e t t e Oregon Slcpe I r r i g a t io n D istr ic t.
Date of first public ation October 22, 1926.
D a ta of last publication N ove m I <. ; < 1926.
T h e auto In the lowground
Slim Pickings
-
A bored women from London w a s
walking in a friend's garden. Feeling
■he onght to say something, she r e ­
m arked :
NOTH E OF BOND SALE
“T hese bluebells look Just like holly­
Scaled bids will be receiv ed by th e u n d e rsig n ed a t th e office of tbe Board
hocks.”
“T h a t ’s probably because they a re of D irectors ef tha P a y e tt e Oregon slo p e I r r ig a tio n D istrict, said office heir g
wallflowers,” answered her friend.— o e a t a d in the pum ping s t a ti o n and power i.ouse of said D istrict, m ore p a r ti c ­
ularly described as being located in the S o u th e a s t Q c a r t e r of t h e N o r t h w e s t
Tlt-Blts.
Q u a r t e r of Section 3, T ownship 17 South, R a n g e 47, E W M. in M alheur
County, O regon, u n til tn e hour of 2 o ’clock p. in on the 29th day of Noveui
N O STU D E N T
her, 1926, and im m ediately t h e i e a t t e r publi- ty opt a t d b | the Board of Direc­
t o r s of said D i s t r t c t fou an issue ot re fu n d in g bonds of said D i s t r i c t in t h e
sum of $63,600,000, said bonds to bear d a t a of J a uary 1st, H28, and to be
n u m b eie d in d e nom ina tions ar.d to m a . u i e as iollows:
fi
Instrum ents recently Invented are
capable of counting the hairs on the
head and giving other data of Interest
to hairdressers. It has been shown
th a t the num ber of hairs growing on
the average head la from 100,000 to
250.000, varying with the texture of
the hair. Human hair grows at the
r a te of half an Inch a month.
I. A. R Millar, do hereby c e r tif y t h a t I am the duly appointe d, qualified
and a c tin g R e c o rd e r of t b e Town of Nyssa, Oregon, t h a t the above aad fora
going ia th e B udge t of town expenses, aa certified to ma by tha C b a ir m a a and
S e c r e t a r y of th e B u d g e t C o m m itte e and a tab u la tio n of th a town ex p an s es
for the t h r e e y e a rs a a x t preceding the c u r re n t y e a r and th e e x p e n t a s for tha
first six m o nths of the c u r re n t year, t o g e t h e r with the Budget allow ance for
said six month*, and all of tha foregoing as shown above haa bean compiled
fro m th e r e to r d e of my offlro and in my cherge.
W itn e ss my hand and tea l affixed thia 26th day of October, 1936
[ sisa l ]
A. R Millar, Town Recorder
F i r s t publication O ctober 39. 1936
Loot put*(cutler* MWyomber 6, I N )
Ave pe r Han
/
T o ta l estim ât» d e x p e n s e s for the y e a r ......................................
T otal e a t i m a t t d r e ce ipts for the y e a r .........................................
2,960 00
T ota l « m o u n t to ba raised by U x ----
..................$10 .810 00
ss
No. E g g s Laid
auspices of the
Noa
Nos.
Noa
Noa
Nos.
Nos.
Noa,
R EC APITULATION
»T A T E OF OREGON
i 2
201 6
63,624
L ig h t division...................................
291
160.7
8,875
All Plym outh Rock divisio n___
67
168 6
6 0X7
H eavy d i v i s i o n _______________
38
187.3
6981
Boys and Girls Club d i v i s i o n . . .
37
A v e rag e production p e r hen for eLove 423 hens (80,457 e g g ) 190 2
Two Y e a r division, 1st y e a r (16'hens) i g g s la id, 3,756, a v e r a g e 250 4
Two Y ear division, 2nd y e a r (16 hens) eggs laid, 2 944, a v e r a g e 196 8
Two X e a r division, 2nd y e a r (total) eg g s laid, 6,701, a v e r a g e 446.7
vtlle L u - k , B e tt i e
Tensen,
Bue|
Clement, Herschel Thompson, C re te
Fostor, John Ray
(From la s t week)
The N. H 3. gridiron w a r r io r s in-
w d d K j n a last Friday and were d e ­
f e a t d by he close sc ore of 12 to 6.
The Nyssa boys showed t h a t t h e / have
an unlim ite d am o u n t of fight when in
th» le s t q t a r t e r , with the sc ore 12 to 0
In K u u a ’a ?*vo-, they m ade one loueh
down and nn'v th e b r e a k s of the gam e
k e p t t h e m from scoring a n o th e r in the
c lo .in g m in u t t s of th e g t m r , Th*
ou tstan d in g p ay was when M. K link­
en b erg blocked a p u n t and recovered
the ball. Newby w e n t ov e r for a
touchdown on a fake
The lineup was
Percent
Piodoetion
57 6
46 1
<6 1
42 6
56 8
Lb»
Grain
2 4
2 4
2 4
2 4
2 4
Lb*
M»-h
3 2
4 2
4 4
3.7
The a v e r a g e production for ad
breeds for S e p t e m b e r (27 days) was
67 6 per cent, the h ig h e s t S e p te m b e r
lay this c o n te st has e v e r had, and a
G eorge: Who ia th e d r u n k looking a u g h t increase over i a - t m o n th ; also
guy t h a t drives ye u r car around all the an incie se of 18 8 pe r c e n t over tha
. tim-T I notice he a lw ays gives me a
na sty look.
as follows;
V e r n a : O! t h a t ’s only fathe r.
M. rquess and B e n t o n . . _________ ends
P r a t t and H y d e _______________ tackle«
Hershey and D u n a w a y ________ guards
High School Honor Roll
M. K lin k e n b e r g __________
oentvr
H ig h e st H onors: Ray G ariiacn
Thompson ar.d D. H a n k s ----------- h a lts *
Honor G ra des: Virginia R a rtle tt, N e w b y ___________________________ tuil
P a ulina Fisc her, Willis H ershey, Do R a m b a u d _____________________q u a r te r
>ia Hinshaw, Dorothy Taylor, Robert
S u b s titu tio n s — Williams fo r Hee-
Thompson,
ahey; L K i n k s f o r D. H a n k s; D.
H a n k s for Williams.
Grad« School Honor Roll
The su dvnt body p u t on a vary peppy
Goldie Fore m an, Dorothy V a r t n ,
pep rally Thursday nig h t and showed
Billie .Stephens, Docile T hrasher, Vio
t h a t the s tu d e n ts a ra still hack o f
let Forem an, C u rtis Foster, H a r r ie t
their tea m in sp its of tha f e e t t h a t
Saraain, Ned Sm ith, Ella
Martin,
E hel Mary B ydell. T i e r s T e r s e ) , they have lost t h e m ajo rity of th e ir
V ra Garrison, Stanley H ershey, Cat g a m e s so far. A bonfire built by the
lo tta Irwin, Dorothy Goshert, Chelsea frenbrnen was one of tb s o u tsta n d in g
Cheeley, D o rrs Cook, Zelma T hrash#-, e v e n t s of th e evening, which rbowed
L eonard Marshall, Je n n ie Whipple, t h a t tha free b ies a r e back of the
J u a n i t a Whipple. Helen Woodi, Nor tea m aa wsli as the upper classman.
NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF NYSSA, OREGON
(JO U N T Y O F M A 1 .H E U B
TOW N OF N y s » a
haa a bout 600 high hr d birds trom
all over the U n i'e d S t a te s in bis care.
Hia report will be of i n t e r e s t to local
poultry rais ra by allowing th em to
e n r rp a te tb c u own e i u r r s by th e m -
sul a obtained by p u re b re d stock un-
dar txpe> t r a r e
A
MUSICALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N t h a t
E r m a R. Cox, Pla intiff, vs. Carrol
a special ele ction will ba held on t b s
A. Cox. D e fenda nt.
9th dav of N ove m ber, 1926, a t t h e res
To Carrol A. Cox. D e f e n d a n t
idance o t Jo h n A. H unt, known as t h e
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E C h e t L ackey place, within th e Ontario -
O F OREGO N, you a r a hereby required N yssa I r r ig a tio n D i s t r i c t in M alheur
to a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e com plaint County, O regon, a t whi-h t h e r e will
filed a g a in s t you in the above e ntitle d be su b m itte d to t h a ele ctors of «aid
cult within six week* i t e m the d a te of d i s t r ic t the question w h e th e r th e said
th e Are! publication of of this Sum ­ D istr ic t shall be a u th o r i i e d to « n t e r
mons, or for w a n t thoroof, plaintiff into c o n tr a c t w ith the U n ited S t a te s ,
wiM apply to the c o u r t for the re lief providi g for the con stru ctio n of t h e
demanded in the complaint, namely for Ow yhee P r o j e c t by th e U n ite d S t a t e a
a decree fo r e v e r diaaolving t h e bond» and to r the p a y m e n t of a p r o p o rtio n ­
of m atr im o n y h e r e t o f o r e and now e x ­ a te p a r t of th e coat to be d e te r m i t e d
istin g betw een plaintiff and d e fen d a n t. a s in said c o n tr a c t provided, and th«
This Sum m ons ia served upon you by to ta l co n stru ctio n oblig atio n of the
the publieation t h e re o f t o r six c orner D istr ic t not to exceed t h e sum of
u tiv a weeks, aad being seven cnr.sacu $850,000.
live issues, in tha G a te City Jo u rn a l,
A copy of tho d r a f t o f said proposed
a weekly
n e w sp a p er publiahed a t
- o n t r a c t , a pproved aa to f o r m by
Nyasa, M alheur County, O regon, and
th e S e c r e t a r y of Interior, is on file
of g a n a r a i c ircula tio n in
Malheur
with tbe S e c r e t a r y o f the D s t r i c t and
County, S t a t e o f O regon, un ,* r ar.d
may
ha exam ined by any pa rso n i n t e r ­
by v ir tu e of an O r d e r duly m ade in the
above e n title d s u it an the 16th day of e ste d .
The polls shall be opened a t 8 o ’clock
October, 1926, by tho Hon. H. Leo
Noo, County J u d g e e f M alheur Coun­ on the m orning of tha day of election
and k e p t open until until 6 o'clo ck in
ty, S ta te of Oregon,
t h e a fte rn o o n , w han th e sa m e shall be
C. McGonagil,
A t t o r n e y fes Plaintiff, Residing a t closed.
A t such election th e ballots shall
Ontario , Oregon.
D a t a of first publ cation Oet. 22, 1926 contain th e wqxda—“ C o n tr a c t w ith the
D a ta o f last publication Doc. 3, 1926 U n ited S t a te a Y e a , " and " C o n t r a c t
with t h e U n i t td S t a t e a —N o .”
Said election shall be bald ar.d th e
re su lts t h e r e o f de te rm in e d in all r e ­
sp e c ts as nearly aa p ra c t ic a b le in cvn-
f o r m it y w ith t h e provisions o f law
gove rning t h e election of i r r ig a t io n
d i s t r i c t officers.
C. K L I N K E N B E R G
By o r d e r of t h e Board o f D ir e c to r s
of tbe O nta rio N y s sa Irri, M I 9 1 Dis­
PROM, r U L I V Ü R Y
tric t.
R sa su .a b l* Rates
Dated thia 5th day o f O ctober, 192*.
J. Boydell,
P H O N E IB
S e c r e t a r y of t h e O n t a r i o N y a s a I r r i ­
g a tio n D i s t r i c t
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