The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 31, 1935, Image 2

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., JANUARY 81, 1936,
The BERWYN
Gate BURKE,
City Publisher
Journal
EDITORIALS!
PUBLIC FORUM
-\V BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Farmer Brown’s
■ - Observations
m
S not necessarily express the ed- j
WE RECOMMEND THEM
We are glad to publish com­ v
{ltorial twllcy of this paper but J munity
f
ns of general Interest
|
are
other
editor’s
opinions
on
j
under t/iis heading. The opinions
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon.
1 {current topics.
Nyssa, Oregon, Feb. 1. 1935
expressed necessarily do not coin­ deer edetur:
Entered at the postofffce at Nyssa, Oregon tor transmission though
cide with the editorial policy of 1 sea by yore paiper last weak that
the United States Mails, as second class matter, under the act of
1 ,s Journal and all letters must
March 3, 1879.
the guvummunt be hirln men to
be signed. The Journal retains kount
(Editor’s note: This is the editor­ the
the ducks around hear. 1 am
to refuse for publication
ial in the Oregon Journal referred any right
LOTT D. BROWN
A. L. FLETCHER
that must be awful import-
matter we see fit and will shure
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
I to in Mr. Davis’ letter which is pub- not be
unt,
and
while
they
be
»boot
It
they
under the Public Forum col- quarrel. a party to a personal orter kount Jim ' ' jot ’ s chlckuns. and
*1 50 j j lished
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
One Year ____
umn)
a t t o r n e y - a t - law
...,75c
then kount awl the mud holes on
Six Months .....
the streat in front f the po d office
BY THEIR OWN WORK
NYSSA
OREGON
I
OREGON
It orter be a klosc ko 'ut betwei.i trie NYSSA
Editor
Gate
City
Journal;
The Bad management of funds Our county, state and national ducks and the muc holes.
ADVERTISING RATES
by the Oregon state relief committee representatives should each have a speakln abooc them mud holes, t
Rates
for Advertising
will be Classified
furnished Ads
to both
Local
is exampled in the success achieved copy of the editorial In the Oregon bet that eddli powul and howard
Advertisers
upon application.
lc per
word and per Foreign
inser­
by 175 families who, when given a
be keepln them as they be.
tion.
Journal of January 21st, “By it larsen
loan, worked out their own relief on Dally
maikes a lota wurk fer thare
Their
Own
Work.”
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
tracts of land and by work in the If a loan of $13.000 can in 18 garuge blzness. it seems to me In the DR. E. D. NORCOTT
INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS AND RELIOION, OPTIMISTIC
forest of Snohomish county, Wash­ months
nue
deel
that
don
gram
be
puttln
CHIROPRACTIC
IN DISPOSITION—WITH NO INTERESTS TO SERVE
make 175 families of the over he orter hev the gnod lookin
ington.
DENTIST
EXCEPT THOSE OF MALHEUR COUNTY.
PHYSICIAN
state
of
Washington
self
supporting,
I Eighteen months ago a federal self-respecting, independent and marshul art kook git blzzy wtlh a
Office Phone 35F2
Office in Residence
: loan of $13,000 was made to a group happy, and at the same time in­ shulvel and a wheal borrer.
Residence Phone 35F3
Three blocks So. M. E. Church
has bean kold out my way
unemployed, who organized and
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
the value of the loan to $18.- last it shue
ELM BEETLE HAZARD EDITORIAL COMMENTS— fof
weak. 1 dem neer froze bekauze NYSSA
PHONE 25
| styled themselves the United Pro­ crease
000,
and
be
the
equivalent
of
a
OREGON
BY CLARK WOOD
ducers of Snohomish County. They $90.000 cash dole, what could Mal­ since i be wearin my wintur under­
PRESENTS PROBLEM—
i hev to sleap aloan.
wanted opportunity to work and
county, one of the richest in ware
1 spoze when tom burtln kums to
support themselves by their own ef­ heur
the
state,
do
for
their
163
families
(arm and takes my sens us. 1
the pedestrian does get forts. This modest loan of «13,000 now supported by a cash dole? The my
NYSSA LI BRARY
Although it is early In the season, a Whenever
coupled with the work of the men best help we can give to anyone Is k&int rite any moor, as it shure
break
the
doctor
usually
says
it’
s
OPEN SATURDAY
takes sensus to writ awl this ritin.
It is not too early to start thinking a bad one.
ROBT.
D.
LYTLE
and women on the project, has in to help him to help himself.
yores trulle, Farmer Brown.
of the hazard presented by the elm
the meantime, provided a good liv­ Our President has shown to the
Town
Patrons......2:30 to 5:30
ATTORNEY
beetle. Last year this pest presented
ing for the 175 families, and in ad­ world what a fine, resolved, deter­
And
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
Out-of-town
patrons
a problem for practically every city America has been called a fool's dition the organization has on hand, mined sor’ -an do for himself
2:30 to 7:30
First National Bank Building
in this section. Spraytng operations paradise,
for
future
use,
machinery
and
it probably would be
Phone 66
lii...ncially and spirit­
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
were carried on in Ontario, Parma, were it a and
equipment valued at $9595.13. And it physically.
paradise.
VALE
OREGON
by living up to the best that is
Mrs.
Fred Marshall, Librarian
Payette, Boise; and we understand
has. in addition, raw and finished ually
in him and obeying the laws of
there was some spraying done in Zero weather, confound it, seems goods appraised at $8616.92, or total nature,
God’
s
laws.—R.
J.
Davis.
Nyssa. It has been found by experi­ to pep up the wolf at the door.
assets of $18,212.05. It is a profit ol
ment that this is the only method
more than $5000, or 40 per cent., ac­
of successfully combatting this in­
cumulated during 18 months, which [
sect, and the Importance can hardly The economy axe has fallen on is a far better financial showing j
NYSSA COMMUNITY CHURCH
ON THE OLD JOB
ODDS and ENDS
CITY TRANSFER
be overestimated.
many pages in the Oregon house, than that of many permanent in­
Floyd E. White, Pastor
dustries
and
business
concerns.
but
we
defy
it
to
cut
off
our
para­
Sunday
School
10
o’
c
lock.
One of the finest assets any town
H. D. Holmes
Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon
Some conception of the magni­ Picked Up Everywhere
can have is an abundance of shade graphs.
subject; The Great Commission.
of the Snohomish county unit
trees on its residential streets. Not In the old days, stable money was tude
TRUCKING
Junior League 5:30. A Map talk at
be had from its report to a
only do they provide a constant of more than passing Interest to the can
this service.
and
congressman. In the
TRANSFER and BAGGAGE
source of satisfaction to residents lovelorn swain who liked to take his Washington
1934 season it canned! 80.000 cans of According to Dun and Bradstreet, Senior League 7 o'clock.
of the community, but a city of girl
TRANSFERRING
friut and vegetables in its own can­ trade is rising above the levels of
All Kinds of Hauling in
out in a nifty rig.
trees advertises the city as a good
nery. Tons of sauerkraut, peas, 1930 and 1931 and a gain of 45 per Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S.
Phone
15
and
Phone
28
place to live for those contemplating
City Limits
strawberries, mince­ cent is shown since 1932; generally Sunday School every Sunday 10:30
making ithelr home here. Thefe is His World War experience may blackberries,
prunes and other products regarded as the lowest depths of the to 12 a. m.
scarcely a man, woman or child with be worth to Uncle Sam the fifty meat,
M. I. A. Tuesday night 7:30 to 9
C. Klinkenberg
were placed in cold storage. Into depression.
NYSSA, OREGON Phone 5
a soul so dead that they do not en­ billions it cost if it has taught him their
vegetable storehouse they put
o'clock p. m.
joy trees. Yet it has been predicted to keep out of the next one.
40 tons of potatoes, 20 tons of car­ Good Samatarians are not
by those in a position to know, that
and other tons of cabbage, tur­ always rewarded, as two Nyssa
Nyssa faces extinction of its elm All statesmen are politicians, but rots,
STARS WILL MEET
and rutabagas. These- and other people found out recently. After
trees' unless an active spraying pro­ comparatively few politicians are nips
foodstuffs are distributed twice the last Eagle’s fight card, they The Eastern Stars will hold their
gram is followed this spring; and the statesmen.
weekly to the members of the self- were preparing to drive away when regular meeting next Monday even­
date for the first spray is not far
Anna B. Pritchett
organization, according to their they saw a woman lying In the gut­ ing at the Eagles hall. Initiation of
away.
Nyssa Aerie
Government does not create help
ter,
apparently
the
victim
of
an
ac­
needs.
a
candidate
will
be
held.
A
special
wealth,
and
that)
which
it
distri­
Nothing can be done immediately,
cident. They rushed over, picked invitation Is given to Stars of this
D. O.
Forty men are engaged in the cut­ her
F. O. E. No. 2134
of course, but it is well to keep this butes to some it must take from ting
up
and
put
her
in
their
car,
in­
of
cordwood,
and
others
as
community
who
are
not
members
of
in mind, and when the proper time others.
to take her to a doctor for the local chapter to attend this
HOME OP
truck drives, mechanics, helpers, etc. tending
comes, the city will probably take
MEETS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
treatment.
she pulled out a meeting.
During
the
month
of
November,
the necessary steps to get a sprayer This year will witness the maxi­ 1934, the workers cut 302 cords of gun, shoved Instead
OSTEOPATHY
it into the ribs of the
AT EAGLES HALL
and do this work for the owner of mum possible number of eclipses of
and told him to drive her to
—And—
Eighty-five cords was dis­ driver
the trees and charge a small sum the sun and moon; and, let us hope, firewood.
Emmett.
He
did.
Visiting
Eagles Welcome
tributed
to
members
for
fuel,
62
ELECTROTHERAPY
of the professors.
for each tree treated.
cords traded for gasoline, and the
PORTRAITS OF
BERNARD FROST, President
PHONE 201
balance bartered for rent, clothing According to the U. S. Treasury
department, Federal Income tax
and tools or sold for cash.
DON
M.
GRAHAM,
Secretary
VALE
- - - OREGON
QUALITY
must file returns for the cal­
A DO LLAR’S W O RTH
A shoemaking and shoe repairing payers
year of 1934, by March 15th,
shop has been established. In one ender
Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 for a six weeks' trial subscription to
1935, or suffer the consequences. In­ Expert Kodak Finish­
month it repaired 1200 pairs of come
ing. Mail us your
forms were mailed on Jan­
shoes, and it is capable of manu­ uary tax
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
10th
to
all
taxpayers
who
films.
facturing
40
pairs
of
men’
s
and
Published by T he C hristian S ciencs P ublishing S ociety
filed such forms for the previous
Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
women’s shoes or boots per day.
Guarantee Work
and failure to receive the forms
HEATER STUDIO
In It you will And the dally »ood news of the world from Its 800 special writers,
ONTARIO GRAIN CO
The women of the colony manu­ year
as well as departments devoted to women’s and children's Interests, sports, music,
will
not
relieve
the
taxpayer
from
finance, education, radio, etc. You will be glad to welcome Into your home so
facture clothing In an up-to-date the penalities provided If the re­
fMrlssa an advocate of peace and prohibition. And don’t mtaa Snubs. Our Dof,
Ontario,
Oregon
WYCKOFF
Home of
and the Sundial and the other features.
shop. Men’s shirts, cords, blazers and turn is not filed in time. Form 1094
rain clothes, women’s suits and must be filed with the return, in
T he C heistian S cience M onitor , Back Bay Station, Boston. Mass
GEM and PURINA
JEWELRY STORE
Please send me a six veeka' trial subscription. X enclose one dollar ($1),
dresses, children’s clothes, and accordance^ with publicity provisions
household linens and bedding, are of the Revenue act of 1934 and the
(Name, please print)
all manufactured In the community taxpayer who fails to do this will
Official Time Inspector for
workshop.
have $5.00 added to his tax. A
Quality Feeds
Union Pacific
An up-to-date woodworking plant, deputy collector will be in Ontario
V<i
a machine shop, a garage, a black­ on February 25th to assist taxpayers
-A ——
(State)
smith shop, trucks and other equip­ In filing their Federal income tax
Oregon
Ontario
Phone 53, Ontario
ment are among the assets of the returns for 1934.
self-help organization, but its
greatest asset is the self-respect and We seem to be in for an early
contentment of Its members and the spring. The first spring lambs ar­
confidence with which they face the rived on the Portland market Mon­
future.
day. two of them, and were sold for
Vale Hot Springs
DR. J. A. McFALL
Recently a group of business $10 each. This Is the earliest arrival
of
spring
lambs
known
In
the
Port­
leaders met In secret session at
Sanitarium
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
White Sulphur Springs. Virginia, to land stockyards. March 4, 1930 being OURS is a “hospital” for run­
DR.
D.
A. SEXTON, Prop.
draft a plan of action for the guid­ the previous early mark. The lambs down heels and worn-out
ance of President Roosevelt In his averaged 70 pounds and were owned soles. After our attention, old
Rheumatism, Diabetes, Paraly­
by Charles Belsee of Grass valley.
recovery program.
shoes look and step along like
sis, Influenza, successfully
Entirely overlooking the social
new!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
consequences of the dole, they rec­
First Class Repairers
treated.
ommended it as a cheaper and
—that's ns!
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
therefore preferable method of car­ Strayed
Mineral
Water
212 Deg. Pr.
Specializing on the care of
ranch. I Jersey
PROMPT SERVICE
ing for the unemployed. Had the cow with a to our
Children’s
Eyes.
"Diamond
J"
brand.
ROOMS AND BOARD
members of this self-help group in
may have same by paying
ONTARIO OREGON
Snohomish county, Washington, Owner
At Reasonable Rates
for
feed
bill.
Louis
Recla.
F14pd.
Nyssa Shoe Shop
been allowed a dole of only $25 per
•V»
I-
month per family, the cost during
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Ross Parkinson, Prop.
the 18 months since the modest loan We have taken up at our ranch
was granted would have been $90,- one mile above the Owyhee bridge,
Nyssa, Oregon
000.
one Jersey steer and one red steer,
ANOTHER HOME BURNS
Isn’t a loan of $13.000, which is unbranded. Owner may claim
Î
now represented by capital assets animals by paying feed and costs.
of over $18.000. better than an out­ W. W. Smith. 2t.
/ F you are underinsured, or if you let
HI-SHEEN
right dole of $90.000? Are not the
OF ESTRAY
your fire insurance lapse even for a single
self-respect, health, happiness and I have NOTICE
DRY CLEANING
taken up at my ranch 3 <4
confidence of this group of 175 fam­ miles south
day, your property values are exposed to
of Adrian, one black
Insure In SURE Insurance
ilies
worth
more
than
the
mental
brand undistlngulahable. both
toss.
and physical condition of an equal cow,
cropped and underbit. Owner
—with—
number of families existing on a ears
may claim animal by paying feed
Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy
cash dole of $25 a month?
Yet, among this group of prom­ and costs. C. E. Witty. 2tp.
much valuable property in a brief time.
inent
business executives are those
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
You owe it to yourself to be carefully
who would take the recovery pro­ We have taken up one yearling
Make Your Application for 1935 Auto
gram out of the hands of the presi­ heller, brindle with white spots,
protected. How could you be adequately
Licenses Here NOW!
dent
and
turn
it
over
to
the
log­
branded right hip, brand undisting- j
compensated for your loss if you were
rolling of hostile senators and con­ ulshable. Owner may have same by I
— -a
gressmen.
paying feed and cost of advertising.
uninsured or underinsuredf
Has the time not come for a state Hugh Olenn, on Owyhee. 2tp.
Ltt us http you obtain an ap­
relief committee in Oregon that will
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heed the appeals, arguments and
praisal, mahs suggsttions. and
endeavors of prominent citizens,
furnish adsquats insurant*
and devote more relief funds to work HIGH CLASS
projects like that at 8nohomlsh. and CLEANING AND
Makes old clothes look like
less to the dole?—Oregon Journal,
new. safe, feeds the fcbrlcs.
PRESSING
odorless true quality clean­
ing.
Try oar new HI-Sheen Dry
New Kidneys
Sea Us For a KAHN Tailor
Phone 76F3
Cleaning
Church News
E v e n j l w c M in u t e s
Protect What You Have
Frank T. Morgan
1 Nyssa Funeral Home
Don :M . Graham
Fire Insurance Bonds
NYSSA
Notary Public OREGON
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—
(a n . k o m n e , llrkiri# aM
functional k*tn«y dhonia«ll
i [tortor a aparta) praarrV.
Made Salt
NYSSA TAILOR
SHOP
ONTARIO PRESSARY
Ambulance Service
Nyssa Agent:
Mrs Margaret PWshiey
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