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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
E G ate C ity J ournal NY3SA, OREGON, «ID A Y , NOVEMUEK 2». IO. 37 11.60 PER Y CONDENSED STATEMENT mm ap?,.'-: LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF îV ef D m Malheur County Bani ♦ ♦ ♦ I »11»I I »♦♦64I t t i I I I >ng] Distance • ^Outdoor Flashlight khe]Minehester Focusing Flashlight you>an shoot'a ] light 300 feet thru the darkest night. —It ia espec- Igned foroutdoer use. _ It convenience for farmers, motorists, watchmen, in, deliverymen, campers and hunters. ^1 display of all styles of|lVylnchester,[flashlightalin this week, Winchester Batteries fit all Standard Flashlights Jer Hdwe, Go- ï}N Y SSA ,'rOREGON TMS TVW C /flSTM STOKE F r eezin g WEATHER four radiator filled w ith AUTO-FREEZE Big Reduction on all Tires & Tubes ur work and Overhauling a specialty TO ACCESSORIES d Front Garage Nyssa, Oregon E M. Blodgett »pent Tuasday and Wednesday ki Boise o - legal buslaaaa Mr. and Mra. J H. Kinn .ird w visitor* a t tha 9. 1>. Uoahert hums H o n d a; and Tuesday. Tha Kinnairda ara now h e a te d a t M apliton, Or., and had been on a visit to la w s stopping off here on the retu rn jouraay Mrs. JobnG reulh-h left for Pendle ton Wednesday, a fte r spending tan day* at th efc o n e of her son, C U Me Coy. lira . R. R. Richar laon sp en t • asepla of days ia Boise obi. week vis iting relativ es. D inner g a e its a t th a C. F. Miller home on Sunday w era: Mr. aad Mra. C. F. L a ttig sad fam ily, Mr. aad Mr*. J. B. T renaay aad fam ily aad Messrs. Walla** and Ray Hoary of FraiMaad. Mr. a n d Mra. C. L . MaCay and aaa a n d Mra: Jah a Graollah s f Faadlstan, •p en t last danday ia Yale, guests at tha Tam Nelson ham* Mra. Ghaa. Tham psan sad Miss That- ms. who ar* new living in Ontario, atten d ed the a p ro n se tisl Tuesday evening. Mss. ■ C. G arinas, w hs returned from P ortland Wednesday, wktara ska has baan spending tha aumatar far I health, ia saaiously 111 da* ko nervaua breakdown and kronekitl*. R ep rassatativ as a f W alter A. Bra«* ft f a , Bond dealers e f Baiss, wk* par- abased tk s beads of tk* Wasd D rain age d istriat, w ar* ia N yssa Tuaaday iaoking a fte r tk* Owyhee Drainage d is tric t with a view ta purchatlag tka bands of th a t d istrict, w hich ar* kaing put oa tha m arket, E. M. BledgaM attaad ad a m asting a t Kiagaaan Thursday eveofag ia the ia ta re s t of the Owyhea O raiaags dis trie t. Mr. Blodgett was present in his capacity e f a tto rn e y foa tha dia tric t. Misses Lizaia Tkompsan, Virginia Thompson and Georgia Dennis visited in O ntario Sunday. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Gibson w -re in N ampa consulting a specialist ia re g ard to tb* canditian of Mrs. Gibson’* ayes. The Nyssa Paaklng Co. shipped a double decked load of hogs ta tha P o rt land m ark et T a a sta y . Jaak MaOonaall w as in fram hi* sheep camp W ednesday, ra ta ra ia g tha sam e day and taking with him a big ohunk of fraak baaf for th a dalastatlaa af bis tru sty halpara. Dr. Saraain, accompanied ky his d au g h te r H a rrie tt, le ft Tuesday eva ning for a viait w ith his fa th a r in Su perior, Wiseenaik. Mrs. J . Bsydell has keen laid up fa r the past weak with the flu. P. J. G allagher and Ed Frasier, pram inent citizens af U ataeia, w ars ia taw n Tuesday oa business. Mis* Moran, county likaarian af On tario , attended the -a ro n social Tues We grind day. toe RMTCl and see torti* our own W. H. Beam. H. C Sherweod, Chas. lens is Lungren and Frank Fry of Nyaaa have baan summoned as jurym an for a Phone 147 Eyesight Specialist special term of c e a rt to be held In S Datori* Oregon Vale beginning deeember I, when Arch Cody, alias Fred Tardall, will be tried w M d /W » iw dA m wn d N n iw d A m CT fe r tha killing of 8h*nff Austin C. Goodman of Harnay county. Dr. J. A. McFall fou have Beef Cattle, Hogs, Mutton or Veal *hone 6 Nyssa, Or. yssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & RAY. Prop. yssa Bakery Fresh' Bread and Roils tötramPftrtfy all ¿¡Ml* «: I yeu like o a f go«is tell *thers--if n«t tell 1* ns Mr and Mra. W. B Larkin have a son born Thursday, November 10, at 3:09 p. m Mother and child (and fath a r) all doing well. H am ers washed and otlad, $2.00 par set. Nyaaa Harness A addlary Shop. Cliff Tillman, F rank Phillips and Knock Muhina spent Batarday and Sunday in Boiaa. The High Bahoal Athlaai* Slab has ranted th a vacant (to rs bid d in g ad joining the Rosebud and flzad It up ■aitabla for th air w inter quarters. Halton Stephana ralwraad Saturday from a banting trip la th e vicinity ad Lawman. Idaho, bringing with him one of tha biggest apaaimans af tk* antlarad fam ily aver seen bars, Tb* animal bora a m ag n iiaan t pair af herns. In our account of the surprise party on Mas. H arry Mtwky last weak we neglected to mention th a t Mrs. Nawby was th e recipient of a beautiful Ja p a n ese tea service, of which she la deep ly appreciative. Mr and Mrs A. V. Cook and Mrs. J. P B a z ta r spent S atu rd ay In Onta US. Aproo Social | Nyss t, Oregon A jolly crowd to the number at the close of business October 10, 1924, of about 110 attended the apron RESOURCES LIABILITIES social at the public iibrary room Tuesday evening. The merry Loan* and discounts...........*33.3,407.96 I Capital Stock .................. $ 25.CC0.00 makera began arriving at 7:30 O v erd rafts____ _____ . . . 670.90 and as fastas they stepp“d into Banking House, Furniture 15 354.35 Surplus and P rofits.............. 40 4 .88 NONE the room were grabbed by some and Fixtures . . . . . _____ 968. uy Billa Payable...................... Other Raul E sta te .. ......... member of the reception com Bonda and W arrants............. 4,670 47 tie lacurnts____________ NO.. 3 mittee and measured around the CASH AND DUB FROM BANKS 110 , 180.10 DEPOSITS........................... 390,661. .8 waist to determine ths amount 5466.110.iM. the victim would be charged for $465,110 3 supper, on* cent per inch being OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS tha standard price. Dancing and H. J. Ward, President. John Ray, Vice PreiWer.t etka* farms ef merrymaking J. P Dunsway, Cashier. O. G. Bauer, Assistant Cashier ware Indulged in and at 10, H. A. Diven. Assistant Cashier. o’eleek a delicious lunch was J, F. Reece, J. J. Sarazin G. L. Phillips served cafeteria ityle. Directors Mr«. Artie Robertson collected The little, unlooked for services, courtesies and attention*, outside tha hasten tha most baaat and was handed path of routine, are what have counted most in making loyal friends and cu* • beautifully wrapped package, turners for this bank. which apon being unwrapped diselased a mag< ifeent turnip. Mr. Creekar with his violin and B n, Stabba at tha piano furn •shed musía for tho occasion. The proceeds of the evening will, bo used for tko boaefit of the public library. Oar Motto: Nyssa Filling Station Prompt Service—Courteous Treatment Buys Packing Plant Tha Nyssa Fruitgrowers As sedation, a corporation which for several years has operated hare, has beau dissolved aad tbe businesa, peeking house and aquipmeak said to C. C. Hunt, who is bow solo owner Mr. Hunt will oontinuo to operate tha plant, aad will at all times be prepared to handle farm pro ducts of all kinds, aging the Thrasher, Zalma Thrasher, Franca* most approved and up to date Appointed Ford Agent Klinkenberg, Varna Thompson,Martha methods ia grading and packing C. M. Tensen has been appoint Lawrence, Hasal Baam, VonDalla Baxter, Olaranea Brawn. Earl Rich tba various fruits ane vegetables ed local agent for the Ford ardson, Bill McBeaald, Boors* Braves, in the manner ealcalated to bring Motor Co. and has just unloaded Don Qsmkla Rageaa Hsnafla, Mica tka kigheat price oa tka market. his Irstcarload of Fords. Having Disks, Mrs. AI Thampsan and M». and rented his filling station, Mr. Mrs. Ewing. will hanaafortb ba found Misqveride Party Tensen at tha Red Front garage, whera Buys Filling Station A masquerade was held No he will at all times have oa hand vember 14 al the home of Ber- a full liae of Ford products, Lawranca B. Blodgatt has purchased niao Vorhias, assisted by Mary from touring cars to tractors, tha Myssa Filling station business on the earner of Main *: d F irst straeta and Agnea Swan. After tha and everything in between. from C. M. Tensen. Lawrencs says guaats bad arrived games were Those desiring to trado in their ba intends being at said -lace of busi played. Two features of the old Ford on a now one can ness a t all timas and t* giva the pub evening wera marshmallow and always get a trade oat of Skinny lic real aervisa popeom ball race«, both creating and be promises to allow you Mr. Tenaan baa taken the Ford agency and kaa a carload of Forda on much excitement. After delic* every cent your old boat is route He expact* to devote kis en tous refreshments were served. worth. Try your local dealer tire time to his in terests a t tha Rad by tba baatassea tbe few remain frst, befare going out of town to F ront garage. ing hours ware spent in dancing. fare worse. Those atteading wars: George Davii, Larue Haley,Bob Clossen.: , , , Arthur iervozB, Eugene Pratt, ¡NCW M illlb e rS lndU C t»0 At Liberty Theater John Johasen, Max Gilchrist,! ^ party of 26 or 30 members Bruce Gilchrist. Ruth Shelton,' , „ . n . ,, !of the Ontario lodge of Odd Iva Walters, Margaret Crockett. ■ Fe]lowg pgid the ,ocal brethren Wo*. Night, Dfc. 10 Ada Lamb, Agnei Swaa, Mary a fraternal visit Tuesday evening 1924 Swan, lernica Vorhiea. and assisted in the induction of t aeveral new members into th e 1 We ask all ether organizations Far Sale. local lodge. The degree work and social circle« to reserve the No. I Oataaa, 51.00 per ewt. waa put on by the visitors to the date far the benefit of the band. Na. I Oaioas, 12.00 par ewt. complete satisfaction of everyone We are preparing a high class Idaho Rural*. 75* par ewt. ceneerned. !h e eeremonies were musical program. N etted Gam*. $1 0# par ewt. Watce for program later date. Bring your sasks. P. Tensan. n21tf fallowed by a big feed and gen eral geod time, whifb lasted well inta the night. Methodist Church M B 11 CARS WASHED L .E . B lo d g e t t , Prop. Band Concert WE A R E - Exclusive Agents for the Nyssa territory for the Seiberling and Portage (Seiber- ling made) tires and tubas. You owe it to year pocket book to try these tires. All tires sent parcel poet prepaid. PORTAGE CORDS 36x8. ................. 5 8 #6 9.60 3 0 x lh ................. 11*4.................... 16 00 *8x4.................... . 16 00 ALL SIZBS Aa I am to k* la • revival a t Jordan Valley, tkera will b* ao services ia N y c a this Sunday. I wish all would An old fashioned candy pall was pray for auceaaa hara. hald a t the hem* of Mr. and Mra. Jos 8. R. Baands. Pastor. eph Ewing on Frid-y, November 14. A jolly evening waa »pant playing games of various kind*. Those prea- Fa» » a la -1 6 tea* hay. Apply Jeur- e a t wera. Cay William«, Elaia n»l <Me*. Jeff Irwin, Cindy Pull i >6 * 6656 6 ................. ... Feed COAL Get your c a r r ied IN ITOCK Big Line of Tir« Chain», Pliton Ring»,F m Belts,«tc. Ford Tops ind Back at Nyaea Flour Mill $ 6 .5 0 Parker's Tire Shop $10.50 d H f W t forget in to ta p and curtain work a t N yssa H arness ft Saddlery S h o p . ........... . M Thoroughbred » h o d a J e la a d l a d jb h l pullets, ready U ity . I I A miles north *f N rsaa D. 1 . Lladar jphbttb 1 1 t Acewlorlee >66116 6 6 0 4 4 6 t 1 1 1 6 SQ+ftd ' ' rxaa r OMh H th toiler. Chopping and Grinding BtHctly no Credit I Mi . WÄr^Ä ^ , . ■ ■ -1 L OMtlkio: Oregett l a t t i t t m t i n n r i f t m m 4ii i H n » t <H n r ......... /