THE GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON.
Talk lip Your Town
A business house may spread
itself over a whole block and
may employ a hundred people,
but the .average citizen will
form his opinion of the firm
through his contact with one
individual. If the individual
is rude or inefficient, it will
take a lot of kindness to over*
come the bad impression.
It is likewise true of a town
It doesn’t make any difference
how large or how small a town
is, to the visitor or transient
or newcomer, if the individual
citizen he meets, boosts the
town and has a good word for
it's people and it’s enterprises
the newcomer will feel kindly
toward the town. If, on the
other hand, his informer talks
down the town and belittles its
efforts and it’s enterprises the
visitor will receive just that
kind of an impression and be
subject to just that kind of
reaction in regard to the town
Talk up your town, tell vis
itors of it’s good points. If
there are men in town who
are making a sincere effort to
make a better town, give them
cr dit for their work and
effort, be liberal in commen
dation.
These things make a town
bitter. They create an atmos
phere that builds up and en
courages and stimulates grow
th and inspires eneryone in
the community toward better
effort.
Talk up your town.
FACTS SHOULD BE
DISTRIBUTED FREELY
With over a month’s investigat
ing we find that Nyssa is very little
known of a few hundred miles away.
Nyssa would he a city of five thous
and people if more people knew
where it is and what is taking place
in our territory. The fact is the
people would like to know about us.
There are golden opportunities here
and more people would like to fini
the ideal spot. More people on out
farms and in our homes would hel]
pay taxes, help keep up the appear
ance of a flourishing city, help th>
schools, help the merchants ani,
help the new people wro would come.
If California had a project half as
great as th at around Nyssa, every
state in the Union would be flooded
with descriptive literature about it.
As a Portland man told the writei
Jast week, there is no place in all
the world offering more to the be
ginner or the s e tt'-r than Nyssa.
'Ha was referring t conditions, gov
ernment ii 7 igatk>u work, climate
and the chance to build a city at
'Nyssa. W e will do our best to let the
world know, but a publicity cam
paign right now would certainly
be the proper rr >ve for this district.
We know of no better place, wc
know of no locality offering the op
portunities that are here in NYSSA.
NYSSA NEEDS.
Nyssa needs more business build
ings to rent -sure investment.
Nyssa needs stags oonneetions
with a betU. route with more towns
from Ontario to Boise.
Nyssa needs a cannary and cream
•ry, woolen mill and several other
indue tries.
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WE HAVE ...... _____
Present population of Nyssa ie
1000 and growing avary week.
Ws have a splendid grade and
high school, 14 teachers, 44)0 pupils.
We have an excellent lighting sys
tem, power, and municipal water
system, with good water.
We have a splendid bank, three
churches, societies, lodges, commer
cial club, many lately established,
a public library, weekly newspaper
and many linse of mercantile busi
ness in modern fireproof buildings.
A splendid boms town, an exxeellent
business town, the one big chance
in ths Northwest.
In to llifo i Ift Coat»
are flprbape tí»* seals* of
els te train, according to one
_ ___ a soot poaaeeeee the qualify
rf belog able to tacitate humen sc
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Running to Wed. 26th
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Dromadary Dater 2 pkg 39c
Currants, 2 lbs for 29c
Diamond No. 1 Walnuts 2 lb for 55c
IXL soft shell Almonds 2 lb 49c
Large Brazil nuts 21b for 45c
Fancy peanuts 2 lb for 25c
Pastuerized Cider gal 75c
Pastuerized cider qts 20c
None such mince meat 2 for 33c
1 pie tin free
10 lb glass jar mince meat 1.65
Red Mexican Beans 5 lb for 29c
10 lb bag sugar 59c
Gem nut and Golden West Oleo 21b 35c
P & G soap 7 for 25c
Oxydol 2 pkg for 39c
Pink salmon lib tails 3 for 39c
Milk, tall can, any kind, 3 for 25c
Sweet Potatoes 71b for 33c
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Trunk highways around cities, rath
er than through them, are seen as
a solution of traffic congestion. More
distributing routes. Instead of exces
sive widening of existing roads, are
prescribed by D. R. Lamson, engineer
of the American Rond Builders' asso
ciation, after a national survey of
traffic conditions. "Population centers
are the nuclei of congestion. Traffic
In large cities Is making transporta
tion by horse-driven trucks cheaper
than by motor vehicles."
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Young Wife (to cloae timed hua
sand)—But you ace. dear. It L raelly
:o your Internat The more money yon
give me voluntarily the lees I'U ask
TIRE CHANGING
GREASING, WASHING
We have also added to our
equipment a new pressure
gun for greasing cars.
The pleturesqueness of wood shin
gles for walls and roofs appenls strong
ly to home builders who prefer the
qunlntness of the simpler colonial
Service in all garage work ^ homes. Shingled roofs may be devel
oped in soft colors that mellow with
Oil, Gas, Greasing | time. A pleasing effect may be had
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a blend of two or more colors.
Repairing, Batteries ^ with
The roof is seen before any other
part of the house; therefore, be sure
Towing
■ you
have chosen the most pleasing
color scheme for It. This is next in
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Nyssa ¡J Importance
to the kind and quality of
roofing selected.
Cheap printing may save
you a few penniee of coat,
but it will cost you dollars
in recu ltt. Just another
way of saying
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In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Edward R. Millsap, Deceased.
Notice to 4 reditors
The undersigned, having been appointed
by the County Court of Malheur County,
Oregon, administrator with the will an
nexed of the estate of Edward R. Millsap,
deceased, and having qualified, notice is
hereby given to the creditors of, and all
persons having claims against the estate
of said deceased, to present them, duly
verified as required by law, within six
months after the first publication of this
notice to said administrator at the office
of E. M. Blodgett, in Nyssa, Oregon, said
place being hereby designated as the place
where said administrator will receive such
claims
C. D. McCullough,
Administrator of the estate of
Edward R Millsap, Deceased.
Date of first publication Nov, 14, 1930
Date of last publication Dec. 12. 1930
Walter Rumes sustained
severe injury to a limb while
playing foot ball some time
ago and is now suffering with
an infection of the bone.
Sam Playford who was in
jured several weeks ago in an
auto wreck at the Garrison
turn is able to be out again.
At the I. 0 . 0 . F. meeting
held Tuesday evening Nov. 18
at the Nyssa Hall a good band
supplied the music. Several
towns were represented and
T r e e s A id B r i c k D esig n s
Wooded settings are always desir an unusually good time was
able with the brick house. There la enjoyed by all.
W hy save pennies
and waste dollars
Historic N ew Y ork Soctioo
Oregon
“ Try the Drug Store F irst.”
Nyssa Lumber Company
(
Th<> aocnlled Annvkr Jana tract
contained about 82 acre» In New York
city, extending from Warren court,
along Broadway to Duane street,
thence northwest a mile and a half
to Christopher street, the Hudson
river forming the base of a aort of
unequal triangle.
Nyssa Pharmacy
In The County Court of the State of
In The County Court of the State
Oregon, For the County of Malheur
of Oregon.. For the County of Malheur
In the Matter of the Estate of
In the Matter of The Estate of
But Not The Holes
Edward Donnelly, Deceased.
JOHN C. GORDON. Deceased
Says Oid Bill Der, the happy cuss.
NOTICE
NOTICE
There isn’t any need to fuss
Notice is Hereby Given, That William
Notice is hereby given That Ida B.
About your fences—we've the poles
Donnelly, the duly appointed, qualified Gordon, the duly appointed, qualified and
And everything except the holes!
and acting administrator of the estate of acting executrix of the estate of John 4.
Edward Donnelly, deceased, has rendered Gordon, has rendered and presented her
and presented his final accounting of his final accounting of her administration of
administration of said estate, and a peti said estate, and a petition for an order of
tion for an order of distribution and dis distribution and discharge from such ad- j
charge from such administration as such ministration as such executrix, and tl at
If you want to fence up a city lot or a farm, there
administrator, and that Monday, the 1st Monday, the 1st day of December, 193'1, i
is
no reason why you should turn lumberjack to find
day of December, 1930, at the hour of 1 at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon i
o’clock in the afternoon of that day in the of that day in the County Court Room in ! the posts.
We have them right here in stock. A
County Court Room at Vale, Malheur the County Court House, at Vale, Malheur!
phone
call
will bring our hurry-up delivery with
County, Oregon, has been appointed and County, Oregon, has been appointed and
everything you need.
fixed by the Judge of said County Court fixed by the Judge of said County Court
in an order made and entered by said in an order made and entered by said
Judge, on the 21st day of October, 1930, Judge, on the 21st day of October, 1930,1
as the time and place for hearing objec as the time and place for hearing object- j
COAL and WOOD—order now
tions to said accounting, the settlement ions to said accounting, the settlement
thereof and for hearing on said petition, thereof and for hearing on said petition, at i
at which time and place any and all per which time and place any and all persons
sons interested in said estate may appear interested in said estate may appear and
and object to said accounting and contest object to said accounting and contest the
the same; and all persons concerned there same; and all persons concerned therein
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in are further notified to be present and , are further notified to be present and
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show cause, if any there be. why said ac show cause, if any there be, why said ac
counting and report should not be ap counting and report should not be ap
proved and allowed, said estate settled, proved and allowed, said estate settled,
distribution made, the undersigned dis distribution made, and the undersigned |
charged as administrator and his bonds discharged as executrix.
men exouerated.
Ida B, Gordon,
William Donnelly.
Executrix of the Estate of
Administrator of the Estate
John C. Gordon, Deceased.
of Edward Donnelly, Deceased
Date of first publication Oct. 24, 1930
The earliest newspaper always
Date of first Publication Oct. 24, 1938
Date of last publication Nov. 21, 1930
Date of Last Publication Nov.21, 1930
printed a sign at the the top of
Oregon
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p rin tin g . We
believe lhut wo
arc equipped
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work the prop-
er a tte n tio n
and that we
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sa tisfa c to r y
piece o f work.
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CITIES BOOST
. 0. N. COTOFF
the first page of every issue de
picting the points of the compass. 13 Communities in 3 States
The letter N, for North was
Indorse Important Road
placed a t the top Below it ap
to California
peared a “plus” sign.
At the
right, E, for East. At the left,
W, for West, while below the
Every city in three states bet
letter S, indicated South. Later
ween Boise and Winnemucca,
the “plus” sign was dropped and
Nev., will support and work for
the letters ‘‘N. E. W. S. appeared
early completion of the I. O. N.
implying that the information
cutoff to California, represent-
printed came from the four cor
tives of 13 communties from
ners of the globe. And so we
Idaho, Oregon and Nevada decid
got the word “News,” meaning
ed Sunday at a meeting in Jordan
the very latest information on
valley. A complete survey of
any subjuct.
the highway to determine travel
Advertising columns are “News and truck possibilities will be
as much as the editorial columns
made immediately and efforts
Advertising is packed with news.
will be made to secure allocations
News of the latest styles, of a
under the Oddle-Colton bill’ the
new food, of an improved house
delegates decided in uniting to
hold utensil, of a powerful and
complete the through road a t the
lowpriced automobile, of trips to
earliest possible date, it was re
Europe and all parts of the world ported.
and so on. Advertising has be
Oregon advocates of the road
come “ news” and people depend
pointed to the need for market
on advertisements for accurate
ing highway for the Owyhee dam
information about things they
project in the future and cited
wish to know, says Boston Tran
the possibilities of having an out
script
let through to California over the
Reading advertising is a useful
short road, now competely finish
and profitable habit. It saves
ed except in Oregon, to Nevada
time by telling you where de
and Idaho state lines. R. C. Stit-
sired articles may be purchased.
ser, Winnmucca, was elected pre
It saves money because advertised
sident of the I. O. N. Highway
merchandise is more dependable
association. W. W. Jones of Jor-
as to quality and durability than
valley was named vice president
non-advertised wares. And, ad
and Emil Snider, Winnemucca,
vertising is accurate. You can
was chosen as secretary treasurer.
trust the ’news” that you read
in advertisements. Read them
as you do the editorial columns.
Advertising is “ news” of the
If qou want pictures
latest and best in merchandise
in qour aduertisinq,
keep posted by reading the ad
vertising columns daily.
© we Kane them •