The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 13, 1925, Image 1

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Poultry Supplies
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i .uaki.rt ijyal ffishds and f l ,
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We Thank
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Aa this ca the end of the ice season, we wish to tha ik
oui many patrons for the loyai wanner in which they
t supported the local ice plant, in spit« ef the tact that we
were compelled to charge a little more than imported ice
was selling lor. Again we thank you.
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UTRUIDGE & KAY. Prep
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Mrs. Barney Wilson was hostess to
the Brings club Tudsday evening at
her homo on north First street and a
joyous evening Waa spent w eeing the
Hrkle Goddesa o4 Chance. Mrs. C. L.
McCoy seemed to have the best luck
and grabbed the first prize, while Mrs
A H. Boydell hed to be content with
the consolation priz.' Three tables
were in play. The evening concluded
by partaking o f delicious refresh ­
ments served by the hostess.
Much interest is being manifesberi
ever the Hi Jinks entertainment to hi
given by tha high sohool on Friday,
Novem ber 20. Don’ t miss it.
For particulars regarding the Hi
Jinks entertainment see the adv. in
A m oag Nyssa people who were in j
Boise Arm istice day to attend the Col­
lege o f Idaho Gonzago football game I
w ere: Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ewing, j
Mr and Mrs Hartan Diven, Mr. and !
Mrs. C. L McCoy, Miss A nnette,
Mlodgett, Miss Stevens. Mtea Dilly,
Miss Morris, Frank R om ’-aud, La Rue]
Haley.
Drs R. P and Pearl M Bradford.
I ice fused ia Oregon and Idaho. Carver
graduates Consultation and examin­
ation free. Twelve years successful
practice in the state. First door w est
o f bank, N y «».. O regon.
Still Use Braziers
Charcoal braziers are still used by
fonr-flfths o f the people o f Mexico,
who never saw an oil stove.
THE MUTUAL
LIFE
For Sale
The Mutual L ife Insurance Com
psnv o f New Yorb hes a reeerd o f
EIQHTY TW O Y E A R 3 ol prospérons
and succeesful business. It h x passe-,
threugh panies, peetllenees ard war»
orharm rd and today, as a relu it ef
eigkt décades e f endeavor, effers fi
aaacial strengib, reputsiten, magr.f
tude, leaifierebip, and llfe iaaaraoee
servies.
*00 eases hrel a g e i ewes, bred fo r
February lambing
Located three
miles south o f Caldwell, Idaho; and
1150 Bead o f cross bred and fine wool
ew es, mixed ewes
Will sell any
n iB b t f iu lots of 23* or i » j : i .
G D Sack ho ,
SOtt
Saratoga Hotal, Caliw eii.
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For Sale
Six deiry cows. Kay Gaatrail ofiOdt
J . K. HU NTES
A g e n t, N yssa, O r
Ga« and Oil*, 7*1
inti prtcza
Millar ami Sei!>«r
Tub
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Toombs Bros., Prftpg,
The Nyssa bridge club was enter-
tail ed in Payette Saturday by Mrs. j
George Ward Three tables were in
play. First honorB were won by Mrs.
Glenn Brown, while Mrs. Jos. Ewing
was successful in winning the coneo-
Ijtion prize. A fter delicious refresh­
ments served by the hostess the ladies
r turned to their homes.
ALCOHOL
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YOUR RADIATOR I
D«n’ t take chances there co d nights- T ie right ifinetnt
ef DEN ATU R ED AI.C0IIUI» will save needless expanse for
repair bMla due to f r o m r-diators.
VVe K*«w tlao Correct Amount
WE PUT IT IN FOR YOU
We Test It Free of Charge
THE NYSSA PHARMACY
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Prcrmpt Se: .
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Pioneer Retains
ChircpractoTS
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BIG BEND CORN
WINS AT STOCK SHOW
form erly May McConnell, daughter ef
Mrs. Sarah McConnell.
Mr, Simon
was one r f the first res dents o f Bridge
island and owned whet is row snown
ns »he C a r t » place
He and George
C oseon w e-e contemporary residents
e f the island, b efore Charley Bean lo
eated there.
He is now liviny at
S d a h , Wash.
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Toembs Service Station H
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
another column
j Mr. and Mrs„ Harlan Diven, Mr.
The Goodrich Poultry House reports I Arthnr Boydell and Mr. and Mrs.
having shipped nearly six tons o ’ ; D ew ey Ray motored to Boise Wednes-
dressed turkeys to m arket during th e,d a y and took in the big football game.
M ix 4C!e»nor D*ve»»-«4®k countv IP
Married in F ayette— Henry -K ay*’1
past week, wb»-h is going nome. Tne
brarlan, visited the Nyssa school
price is higher than usual at this Mull and Miss Ethel Bullard. The
Thursday, N ovem ber 12 She gave m
season The poultry industry shows a biide it the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
seriee o f talks th r.n ghou t the schorl
Malheur county was well represent
concerning the N ali nal G cod Booh cd in the agricultural section at the gratifying increase each stason at Chas. Bullard o f Arcadia.
Nytsa, owing largely to the efforts o f
Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hall were
Pacific International Livestock Expo
eats Tuesday at a bridge party and
sition held in Portland O ctober 31 to the Goodrich Poultry House in sec •
H onor Roll for the Gredes
lag a market for the poultry
* - m in Nampa given by Mrs. S.
First grad e—Carl D u n » » » " , Fvuldi« N ovcm oer 7. Coen clnb awards were
Vie can put off some things in
.- .V, .' lain.
Shumaker. Virginia Canoelmo, Pauline made on Monday with the result that
nitelv, but we ean’ t put off old a
Abe /r iis le ft Thuosday for Mila
Fogle, Alice Gardmer, Wiimeta Lynch, G arritt Muntzewerfl, o f Big Bend,
E v x y s t e p we take, every rising r n »
Wisconsin, to visit his brother
Nellie Jean Sctaweizer, Louise W al­ won tha sweepstakes club earn, and
his showing also was tha bast for the and every breath we draw, bringL
•er relatives fo r several months.
lace.
nearer
to
old
age
and
ita
problems
entire shew. For the second year in
<
3 leaving
Abe called at the
Second grade— Vera Teutich,
Ar­
suc-Mssien a boy won the honors from
Mr. and Mrs Dewey Ray and
<1 office and arrnged to have the
thur Cook, R obert Wilson, Laoven
adult grow er«.
Volney
Hiokex of Stanley war« Boise visitors Armit
forwarded to him during his
Brown, Melba Huishaw,Pauline Seely.
Adrian also esorled otf the cham pion­ day.
Third grade—Calvin Wilson, F lw a
ship exhibit o f three states.
A. H Boydell is the owner c f a ■
neighborh>od surprise was had on
Shelton. Helen S e r v e » , Eleanor Fos­
Awards were made as follow s:
Buick ceacb.
i i. A. R. McCarty las, Friday eve-
ter, Vera Garrison, Stanley H ershey,
Ten ears yellow dent x r n , Garritt
. nt; b e fo r e her departure for Boise to
Eda Martin, Tiena Tensen, Paulies
Mr and Mrs Joseph Ewing d
Muntzewerff, first.
a‘<e her home
Mrs. Angle Cook
W olfe
to Caldwell on Tuesday
Ton ears white dent, V ictor H icksx
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ent rem-
Fourth grade — G ladjs Campbell, seco-id, E r l K l.h r third.
M m . Frank H »il vi’-ited in N
i i ,e an.’, put ? : '. program o f games
Ruben Foreman.
Ten e s ’ s white dent, Viator Hlekox a couple o f days this week,
.. I music tfcst t nf h'ghly enjoy» d hy
F ifth grade — Ruth Wulfe, hdi'.h flist, James Johnson second.
Mr and Mrs. Hermsn Tuwne d-
pres nt The vecasion was brought
Jones, Carlotta I win.
For championship exhibit e f three to Nampa on Wednesday.
r a e l . i c by pari .V in g o f a sun ptuous
Sixth grad— Thelma Cook, W ayre states, Volney Hiekoa, Adrian, first;
Werd has been received c f
reps •..
Lowe, Hubert Leuck, Loran Allred, i Alihtjn But, or, Gooding, Idaho, tee-
d.-atb o f O D. olea o f Payette, who
There are two hi,ids o f old age In­
Seventh grade—Crete Marie Fost, r, ov»d In tihe Eastern Oregon contest
dropped dead en the n*reels e f Oregon
dependent and L .p.-ndent.
Heaven I
Betty Tonsec, J nnie Whipple, Juan* Vo n ej H ickox, first; Paul McCullough
City while en route with bis >amity to
he p dependent ol.. sg e ; it needs the
ita Whipple.
second, N ictor H ickox third.
C itfornia
Mr Gules was a son in
help o f heaven
A policy with the
Eighth giade Max Dunaway, Air a-
By mistake th* corn e a tri.s w en law o f Mrs. J W » i l l s and was w li
M jtual L ife will make youlndepend, nt
II* DeBoer, Ada Blateck, W ild» Her-
c n u iiid ic Ontario at the stock show, known in Nyssa
is, your old age Talk with Hun er
»hey, Kay Garrison, June Z'nk, Grace but the b>g winning exhibits ware
For Saie—T w o
heifers,
one 13
G oshert George R eberger, Glen Zn k,
We treat everybody alike.
O n e'
grown by boys who live in the famed months old and m e 15 month; Or,, a
Lois V ogte M argaret Hunt.
Big Bend arming country, and the high grade Holstein, the other mi., jd price to all, and the high at possible]
price paid. Goodrich Poult»y H< rise {
E terprise wwhes to g iro them the Hnlslein and Jeret y
High School Honor Roll
Alex M< Doi.o.d
A. R McCarty and family nre muv- ]
credit they should hav.-rn so well rep
M arjo Cowin«, Jeff Irwin, Mildred
Mr. and Mrs t . F Miller and fain i i g to B o s e today to make their
resenting Malheur eounty.— Malheur
Long, Lueile Clement, Viola Blodgett,
ily spent Wedna day in Nampa with home. It is with real re g re t that we
Enterprise.
Marion Klinhenberg. Donald Sh er­
friends.
lose this estim able fam ily from our
wood, Eugene Pratt, Virginia Thomp
Born -T o Mr and Mrs. John Towi.e, com munity nnd local
music circles
son, Luciei Aniens, Kenneth Back,
on Monday, Novem ber 9, a 10-p-u d will suffer a distinct levs by Mrs. Mc­
James McEwen.
baby girl
C a rty’ s absence.
A B. Siraen sn old time resident o f
The next football game will take N yrst, accompanied by his w ife, ie
place hero with Homadale on Tuesday, visiting - d a tiv e s here a f t x an ab­
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N ovem ber It.
sence o f 15 year«. Mrs. s i mu a was
School
in! 7 fiT8.fi*
I! J F'm d, President
J-.-hn Ray, V ice ir*r si-'e rt
.! f\ f maway, Cashier
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H. A. P ;"<»n. A C a s h i e r
J I H rec»
J J S "-lain
G. L. Phillips
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Custom Cleaning
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There ie a little more mileage in
UNION GASOLINE gallons.
ARISTO oils;
medium,
heavy, give complete satisfac­
tion.
MOTOREZE (3 weights
also) ia the «astern oil of
product- a little higher in price.
▲ trial will convince you.
Hoxie Service Station, NYSSA
it:
^Performance P lus
Coach
m
Sedan *1025
Touring *875
P r t e n f . o.
1 . ¡a rm in g .
Try
it on
the
Hills!
Driva this latest OJctamoLile Six over
the highest hills you can find— for
it takes a long, stc:p clinth to prove
the real romtr . .
n
1 per jrm-
ance ol any ear . . . ’
'• reveal
puLing po wer—
.c ;, 'in
— speed
— control— Act- » stam " a — accel­
eration — every ' :ig ! l i t’s why
W3 urgo you to ask your O id mobile
deroeo-
dealer for
hiil-c
stration.
Powell Service Station
Nfeee, üragee
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