▼ GATE CITY JOURNAL Published «vary Friday a t Nyaaa, Or. H. F. B r o w n ____ _______ . .. P u b l is h e r Mrs J . C Y o u n g ___ ___________ Editor SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES: One year, in a d v a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 5 0 Six montha. in a d v a n c e _______ _ 76c E n te re d a t th e Postofllce at Nyaaa O regon, aa second claaa mail m i l t e r . rr '■ — ■' ■ ^ LODGE AND C HL'RCH Odd Fellows m e e t e very Tuesday e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock a t O i d Fellow* hall. R a b ek a h lodge m e e ts 2nd and 4tb T h u ra lay of m onth , 8 o ’clock a t Odd Fellow s hell. T h e R e b e k a h Sunshine Club meeti t h e tirât Friday of ev ery month. R e g u la r Masonic lodge held a t Ma ronic hall 7:39 2nd Monday of eact m onth . E a s t e r n s ’ar Lodge m e e ts a t 7:3( t h s 1st an 1 3rd. Wed leaday of montl a t Masonic Hall. O E S. Social Circle m eets every ee:ond Wednesday of the m onth. METHODIST Morning services Sunday School at 9:43 a. m. J u n i o r Services 11 a. m. Mr in chargi of L. E. Messenger. P r e a c h in g 1 1 a m. by pastor. Evening Services E p w o r t h L e ig u e , 6:45 E v en in g service, 8 EPISCOPAL CHURCH E o l x o p * s inday s *bool ev ery su d t y m m n n / a 10 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE WINDOW AT NYSSA PHARMAC T h " window a* the Nvesa P h a rm s d C r * t d by McCoy is w loosing a t and il m y be interest: to know t h a t Mr McCoy is compe in«r for one if the E6 prizes offered i the S h e a tf e r L if e Time Fen Co. in tb 7ih A nniversary. U e aie rs from n 'l o v e r the U. S hav t h e priyiledge of e n te r in g th is displ c o n t e s t an 1 from the a r t L t ’c a r ra n g m e n t of ou r N yssa window t feel t h a t ou r d r u g g i s t has captured prite. Public Sal# S E P T E M B E R 10th 1927, 2 P. M S e o u l Uuild.ng, D istrict 18 O w yhee School Building to be sold > th e h i g h i st bidder, a t th eschoolgroum c f said d i s t r i c t 18 Building ta be removed from grounr s s soon as possible. Signed by Order of the Board. F irjt Publication. S s p t 2nd 1927, L i P ib ic a tio n S e p t 9,1927, PARENTS CO-OPERATE WITH t e a c h e r ; < -hi d begins to walk th H b.' t a k e n to prepart z d if going t o school, "en tw o and aevei ■n n l o u s impnrtanci <1 l u r e health an considered Thi eglecied in th i-tica show t h a t oni i ha occur u nde r the agt X Th' ae y e a r s determini I fu ore prospects much ai hi uidxiion and f r a m e dete rm im The law of growtl • m< »t fo r m a tiv e of al • i r.- is yiven to the baby *’ *1“ is l e : t too much to his owi di'»i .1 N g - e a t e r m is ta k e could b m id because this is the m ost impor »nt period in the child’s life. P a r e n ts m u st r e m e m b e r t h a t thej a ra a -countable and responsible fo r th norm al d evelopm ent of their children Children should be carefully preparec for achool life. The preschool child ii in r.eed of e x p e r t advice. This fe th period when an inte llige nt and acienti fie c u lm i n a t i o n can do much t o s a f e ­ g u a r d l*a f u t u - e hea th An expe- will be able to d e t e c t d e f e c ts In theii first s t a g e A correction of t h e s e de- f e c ts may m a k g success out of a chile t h a t w a s doomed t o f a i l u r e and chronii suffering. School te a c h e r s find t h a t ohildrei a r e handicapped be cauae they havi been n r g l e c t i d a t hom e. The parent has failed to realize t h a t th a a g e from tw e to aix should b e o a e c f pre para tion. In thase y e a r s ha b its o f r i g h t thinking and living m ust be form ed. T hachild’* physical p ro g r e s s should bafollowed by r e g u la r e x am in atio n s of a t laaatbeight w e ig h t, and m e n ta l d e velopm ent Whan physical d e f e c ts a r e found they should be lem edied. The preschool child should have wall r e g u la te d hours o f play, r e i t , sleep and meals. H e a lth h a b its, such as b a thing f re q u e n tly ; t la a n in g o f t e s th , outdoor living; liberal use e f f r u i t e and whole g ra in ve g a ta b la s and d rinking plenty of w a t e r a r e neeeasary t o l n s a r a hia f u t a r a life and proa parity. Ex. In Tke ( u r c u it C o u r t of the S t a te of Oregon for the C ounty of Malheur. H a r r i e t t M Draper, Plaintiff, va. Ar­ th u r J . Glover and V era L . Glover, hia wife; M a r g a r e t G 'aubit* Haw kina, and Birchard T Hawkins, her husband. Defendants. To A r t h u r J . Glover and V ara Glover, his wife; M a r g a i e t Glaub n i t i Hawkins and Bir.-hard T. Haw kina, her husband. D efendants. IN T H E NAME O F T H E ST A T E 01 O R ? G '- N : Y' u a nd each of you ar hereby required to ap p ea r and anaw er th a complain t filed againat yon in the She—W hat are you thinking about? above e n tl l ie c a o i t on or be fore th e ex He— Nothing much. p ir a tio n of six weeka from the d a i a u She—T hat's l t l Always dwelling on ihe first publication of this summon* yourself I A te a i p o o n ful of Rexall or if se rved personally without the H ealth S a lt in half a s t a te of Oregon, w ith in s ix weeka from W inter Raiment t u a b ' e r of w a t e r , every the tim e of such service upon you. and About h er beauty I m ust b rag— m orning on r i li n g A nd yet I hold m y b re a th if you fail ao to answer, f o r w a n t t h e r e Sharpens the a p p e tite If s h e le a v e s oft a n o t h e r r a g of. the plaintiff will apply to the Court S h e ’s g o i n g to f r e e s e to d e a t h . and brings t h a t feeling for t h e u u. tided in he: com of Alness t h a t m akes plaint, t o .w it : D elightfully Placed the d a y ’s work easy. F o r a j u d g e m e n t a g a i n s t t h e . defen Miss Fayre— Good evening, Ja ck I You w'll like the taste, We were Just talking about you and dents, A r t h u r J. G'ovei and V e ra L your name was on my lips when you Glov. r, hia wife, fo r th* sum of $¡600 »•ere announced. 00, with i n te r e s t th e r e o n from Apr J a c k —Indeed ! Then I'm sure my 29, 1926, r t the r a te of 8 per c e n t per name could not have been more de­ ,n n u m , to g e t h e r w ith a tt o r n e y 's fe­ lightfully placed. rn the sum of $250 00. t o g e t h e r will, w a te r a s s e e s m tn paid in the sum o From Bad to Wore a AT T H E $83.20, with i n te r e s t t h e n on a t 8 pe» F r a n k —The doctor told me th a t I’d c nt pe r an: um i n m M arch 6, 1927, have a tobacco heart If I didn't atop to g e t h e r with her costa and disburse - buying cigarettes. m i n t s and for the foreclosure of the Fred—Yes? F r a n k —So I sta rte d buying choco­ certain m o r tg a g e m ade and given by lates, and now I have a sw e e t h e a r t — said d e fenda nts, A rth u r J . Glover and The Progressive Grocer. / e r a L. Glover, bis wife, to plainliC Nyssa, Oregon .iider d a te • f April 20, 1923. record*: ingratitude in Book 7 of M ortga ges a t pages 420 Try th e Drug S to re F i r a t Hub—Really, Helen, I'm surprised 421, records of said M alhuer County at your opening a nother account when Oiegon, and covering the following we can hardly pay the old ones. prope rty in said M alhuer County, Ore Wife (pouting)—So th at's all the gon, t o .w it : thanks I get finding you new cred­ E a s t h a lf ot the S outhe ast Quar itors.—Brockton Enterprise. t e r of th e S outhw e st Q u a r te r of Section 9, Tow nship 18 South, im proved R a n g e 47 E as t, W, M „ save and Foster—Yes, Mr. Duckvolce certain­ e x c e p t a necessary r i g h t of way ly fixed me up. Before I went to him for irrigation ditc he s and pipe ( had dull pains In my back. W est—Yes? lines, to g e t h e r w ith a full w a te r Foste r—And now they’re all sharp r i g h t in th e ditch o f th e O nta rio ones.—Detroit News. A d v a n c e m e n t Com pany appur ten a n t to said premise» and used SHOULDN’T BE AFRAID therew ith, to s e e u re the p a y m e n t of the said sum $2500.00, now due plaintiff wiih in te r eat there on fro m April 20, 1926; an. for an orde r of sale of said premise: Made fro m whole w h e at flour for the p a y m e n t of sa id su m a and a de and vario us o t h e r cereals cree t h a t said m o r tg a g e is superior in Contains ait the e lem ents 1 rig h t to any claim of r ig h t, title or i n . ne cessary for building up the t e r e s t of and by each o f you, and th a t body. each of you be forever ba rre d and fore- Nutritious and Healthful < > cloaed of all r ig h t, title, claim and in­ t e r e s t of, in, or to. said p ro p e rty , ex c ept yo u r r i g h t to re dee m un d e r the st a tu t e , and for h e r c o s t s a n d disburse, “Is Maud afraid of a mouse?“ Special orders for parties, j I “What, th at cat?" m en ts herein. lodge suppers, dances, You will t a k e notioe t h a t thia sum ­ etc., promptly filled. Succett in Canning mons is served upon you by publics It y o u 'd s ucc e ed, tion, undar and by v ir tu a of, and p u r . I n U fa’s a d v a n c e . su a n t to, an order of the above entitled T h i s motto h e e d : Can all your can’te. court, m ade and e n te r e d herein on the 19th d a y of March, 1927, directing A ccidentally thia sum m ons be published once each "Green says ho descended from one Nyssa, Oregon. week fo r six conseeuilve w eeks and cf the wealthiest bouses I d America.“ saven publications th ere o f, in the “Teh I he was painting on the sec­ Gat# C ity Jo u rn a l, a n e w sp a p er of ond story end the staging broke." ge nera l circulation published within •aid county and a ta te, or in lieu ot such publication personal aarv'ce be ' had upon you w h e r e v e r you may be found, and to a p p e a r and answ er the complain t on tile herein, within aix M weeka from d a te of the first publica­ I have purchased a ne" jg tion of thia summons, or if sarvei. rconcrete mixer and am pre ^ personally w ithout thia s t a t e t h a t you — pared to oo a 1 k i n d s o t * a ppea r and a n sw e r he rein w ithin six ^concrete work, plastering Ä E V E R Y T H IN G For the Motorist THE RIGHT WAY TO START THE DAY Price* cut on Tires and Tubes for week ending A u g u s t 28 Stock of »0x8. 30x2H high pressure and 29x40 Ballocn Tires and Tubes in Fisk or Millar brand*. $0x8 Clincher Cerda................ ..............16 80, tune* $1.15 33x3$ Clincher Cords ______ .............. 7.69. tu b e s 1 35 29x4 40 Balloon Cords............ ___. . . . 8.10, tubes 1.66 Reduced in Price No Reduction in Quality Carrying the Standard 90-day Guarantee Lower Prices Than Ever before Buy for Future Needs Oils, Gas ard service 50c Car Mats, Paints. Top and Seat Dressing ODDS AND ENDS FOR THE CAR Hoxie Service Station I NYSSAPHARMACY H e a lth B re a d “Square Deal” Second Hand Store We Buy, Sell, Exchange Nyssa, Oregon FOR THE Home of Good Eats / THE SWAN BAKERY & " Joe Meyers Ethel—Why a re you so su r e the sculea must be out of order, dear? M«y—Why, they have me weigh­ ing five pounds more than the last time I Maty M oney "If I had y o u r head." a fan crlad eut, To t h e d u m b - b e l l C a s e y J o n e s ; “I'd b r s a k It In a t h o u s a n d bit s , A nd m a k e a t h o u s a n d bones." Star Hotel able ratea. Up-to-Date “T h e r e !" said the man who had silenced Ills opponent, " I guess th at took the wind out of his sails.” "Be modern," returned his com- paulon. "You mean you let the wind out of his tires.” Rates by day, week or month F ir st s t , 3 blocks north of Main I MRS. J. R. HUNTER A Gentleman Nyaaa, Oregon Victim—T hat's nil the money I’ve got. Sorry. Won’t you have a ciga­ rette? Buudlt—Sure, thanks—oh, excuse me. I wouldn't think of tak in g your last one, old man. Her Theory Bronson—Our new cook Is t h e lail- •st I’ve ever seen. Ills Wife— Yes, she thin ks t h a t too many broths spoil the cook. A Cotton Tale Diner—W hat kind of a stew Is this? W aited—Rabbit stew. D iner—1 thought so; I found a few h a irs In It.—The Mutual S a rlesquer. M oney’§ No O bject D octor—Lady, your son h a s tha U r . a n d U r i . D a lla s Dunean a r c mov­ measles In the worst form. W ealthy Mrs. Green—Why, doctor, in g to Twin Falla. jm a r e rich aaougti t* afford a « k « s t Com« to your state University for cultural education and professional training. TRY PASTIME LUNCH ROOM Nyssa, Ore. lifta i m u wa More Miles per Dollar / Fisk lea ierahip is recognized by a large percentage of car manufacturers. More and more new cars are being equipped with FISK QUALITY TIRES. A size for every wheel. BATTERIES Radios and A. B. and C. Batteries, Tubes and Wire carried in stock. Tube* tested aud rejuven­ ated. Radios inspected. Automobiles Two year Guaranteed Batter­ ies, $10.50 Lightniag Super . Electrolite charges batteries instantly. Battery Service you will ap­ preciate. The Price Is Forgotten Long Before ihe Quality DR. D. C BRETT O pportunity it offered in 22 departments of the College of Literature. Science and the Art tilt .... ............ h * % M üí , H^ gu . e ^ Fisk Tires CEMENT WQRK S weeks fro m t h e d a te of such service, X and kalsmining etc. )( and f u r t h e r orde ring t h a t in ease of ■ M publication a copy h e reo f and of the H Satisfaction Guaranteed com plaint herein, duly certified, ar required by law, be fo r t h w i th me led to you, and each a f you, to vour last N yssa, Or. M known place of residence, re sp e c tiv e ­ ly. The d a te of th e firat publication M m M H X Í M M M H H X I M H of this su m m ons is the 19th day of August, 1927, and th e d a t a ot the last »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »a publication ia th a 7th day of October, 1927. E. M. Blodgett, (>ne of A ttorneys f o r Plaintiff, resi denee and pjetoffie* address, Nyssa, Good citan I eds at reason Oregon. Oregon Nyssa DENTIST A n d in the Schools o f A rchitecture and Allie d A r t s — Business Administration—Educa­ tion—Journalism—Graduate Study —Law—Medicine—Music—Physi­ cal Education—Sociology—Social W o r k — Extension Division. CoMcgr Year Opens September 26, 1927 For information o r eotaiofue u Trite The Registrar. U niversity o f O r efori. Eugene, Ore. Parma Idaho Star Garage E. M. BLODG ETT A tto rn ey and Councillor a t Law P ra c tic a Hi all Courts N y ta a . Oregon. NYSSA and Service Station OREGON ii Ju ft