The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 27, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity J ournal
VOL. JLZHI NO. 36
NYSSA. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 27,
CONDENSED STATEMENT
OF TEE
Back on the Job
t
Poultry Supplies
Malheur County Bank
RESOURCES
Loan« and D¡«count!______$418,007.61
O verdraft*...............................
619 00
Building, Furnitur«. A Fiat. 14.761.66
Other Real E sta te ................. 6,988.0*
Stack« and Securities_____ 1.000.00
Bend* and W arranta.........
4,049.71
Cxaa and D ub F bom B anks 117,309.17
«686.676.30
*5t«.fT».S0
County Fund* for w hi-h Surety. Bonds era F u rn ish e d ......H O N E
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
H. J . Waid, President
John Raj.JVloo President
J . P. Dunaway, Caahiac
0 . G. Bauar, A ssistant Cashier
H. A. D irea, A ssistant Oaahler
J . F. Rase«
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J . J. Sarsain
G. L. Phillip*
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
NYSSA
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock......... ................I 26.000
Sarplui and P r o f i t a . . . . . . . . . 44,661
Bill! Payable..........................
NON E
Rediaceunts............................
NONE
DEPOSITS..............................61fi.Wfi.4fi
R 8
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
DIRBCTOB8
Tha Uttl*. unlookad for aervieoa, aourtaaiea and alteatiooa, oatalda th* I
OREGON.
path of roadao, era what have counted moat In making loyal
tenters for this bunk.
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
In addition to
.
Fresh and Smoked Meats
Klsa Eva Boydell name borne Sun. Mrs. Jim Fog la and d eag h ta r Paul
day from The Dalle«, « h er# she had | na |aft Thuraday fo r Jo h a Day to at-
We carry a full line of
b**n teaching, and Monday was tak e n ; tend the funeral of h a t m other, who
to Boiso, w here she underw ent an died very suddenly,
operation for appendieitis. Her meny
A full bouae greeted R B. Claae,
friend* will ha «lad to knew th a t aha
is rtaovaem g nicely from th a opera­ •saistent superintendent of tha Anti-
Saloon League o f Orogou, Sunday
tio n .
night a t th a Mathodlkt church
Ms. and Mrs. Tom B utlar had •• he g a ra bis moving piotura en tertain ­
their guests Thanksgiving Mr anu m ent entitled “ Tha Triam ph o f Ju s­
Mrs. Q. P. Laokay of Ontario, Mr. tice A collection of ftfi was taken.
and Mrs Baacb of Payette, Ms. and
Data Garrison, son of U r. and Hr*.
Mrs Daway Ray and aun and Mrs. P.
Chaa. Garrison, was aerioualy injured
BURBIDGE & RAY, P
M. Binkley.
last Friday whan hia hand w as «aught
Tha Tuesday evening Bridge Club in an alactrln washing mnahlna a
was hald a t th a borne o f Mra. A. H. badly mangled. D r. Snraiin w
Boydall. Three tables wara in play. called and daaaaad th a wound,
Miaa Edith S cott, g u ast of th a avo-
Mr. and Mrs A rth u r Cook and fa
ning, won first prize and Mra. H.
ily lo ft Wodnoadag foe B aker to spend
Divan won second, The Tvaning
the week end and p artake a f thair
concluded with delicious refreshm ents
Thanksgiving turkey w ith Arthwn’a
(M alheur E nterprise)
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la
te
r
'
served
by
th
a
hostess.
Ifr*. Coyla Dunn a f P an as,
people thara.
Miss Mabel H a rt and Glann Pounds, of tha Wilson boya, dlad a t har
M*. and Mr*. Jo*. -Cwing le ft Wed­
A. R. McCarty wax down from Bois*
popular among V ais’s younger sat, In th a t city Monday m em lng, a fte r a nesday fo r Pooatello to spend Thanhs
were the principals of a simple wed- I ngerm g illnasa aausad by to baren giving with Mr. Ewing’s parents.
Tuesday looking af tea hualasaa m at­
te rs.
rin g ceremony performed in Walaer I isia. Mr*. Duna, who is a nativa of
Mias Edith Scott of Jordan VaHay,
on Wednesday afternoon lmmdiutaly Tonnosaoo, bad llvad la Pasm a a i u b -
Misa Monti* A dna« spank th« faw
form er Nyasa teacher, spent the week
a fte r the wedding they went to Nyasa ber of yoars. Sha ia «urvivad by a
rem aining days of vacation a fte r tha
and a t th i J . Boydell home.
and war* entertained a t the home fath a r, two «malí d aughters asd ala
in stitu te a t Vala nt har hem« a t Mid­
Mias Mahal Hugg and Mias Kata
of Mr*. Dsltaa Dunsan, a siste r of brotbara Sha was 16 gaar* a f aga.
dleton, Ida.
F
o
ster
of
Boiaa
spent
Sunday
in
the bridegroom.
Funeaal aarvteas wara hald a t Parm a
Mr, and Mra. H«rseh«ll Hamby and
Tha b rd e is e d a o g h te r of Mr. and Tuesday, a numbar o f toU tivaa and Nyaaa, th a guests of Misa Chaa. He
two ohHdron of B aker returned to
Mrs. G eorge H a rt and baa lived in friends from Nyssa baiag In nttend- Connell.
their horn* Saturday, a fte r • woah'a
The Wood B ro a , bee man, have
th is city sines oarly childhood. She
v isit w ith Mra. Hamby’« parents, Ms.
graduated from the Vale high school
gono to Boiaa to work till spring, their
and Mra. J . N. Shalton.
with the «less of ’23. Both aha and
own baoa Laving been properly taken
A number of the neighbor* and
car* o f for th* w inter.
has husband w ars membess of tha
friends of Mr. and Mra. J , A. Faltofe
Novelty Four o rch estra. Mr. Pounds
Mrs,
D
wight
Sm
ith
and
Mra.
Lucile
Miss V irginia Thompson was hostess
arrived Tutaday m orning an aonoano-
has also lived her« the past two years,
Wednesday avuntng to I . B. friends Johnsion en tertained a t Thanksgiving tb a t they had tom s to spend tha day
w ith tb* »«caption of the past faw
a t a party a t har bom*. Tha evening dinner th e J . B. Smiths, Dean Smith with thasa worthy peopl*. An enjoy­
months ha sp en t in W ashington.
was happily spent In playing gamas, ■nd lamily, Mr. and Mrs Frank Fry, able day was «pant, gaod ants baiag a
Besides many relatives, th a young
liataning to music aad partaking of and ■. If. Daau and family of F ag­ prom inent and pleasant fsatu as of the
couple have a host of friends in thia
otto.
delicious rafiashm ants.
occasion.
oom nunlty who wish them every joy.
The Ulaaea Monti« Adams, Pernice
Those present wore: R obert Clot.
Mr. and Mra Founds expect to Hve
Mra. Rosaoa Cloak a f Nampa visited
•on, hlarjo Cowins, R obert Thompson, Vorhice. Iva and G r-ee W alters spent
ness Nyssa.
with Mrs. O W. Rabeogat S aturday
Paul Caookar, Georgia Thomptoa, Saturday a fte r soon in Ontario on a
•nd Sunday.
Gaorga Nawby,
V erna T hom pson,' ahoppiag trip.
Mra. A. Brcwn waa a visitor 1« Fay*
Few Tired Feet Now
Mildred Long, A rth u r Serve*«, M ary) Miss Bcrniaa Vorhies Is spending
• tta S aturday.
“What’s become of old George Had- ■wan. Daria Graon, Agnas Swan, Otis tb* weals w ith friends in Boise.
alott?” asked the visitor to the old Croekar, R ath R abargar, George
Mr. and Mra. W. William* of Twin
A rthur B erross and Paul Croekar
home town. “Oh, his business failed Davis, H erbert Hostia, Ruth Shalton,
Falls viaite a t th* J. A. Felton taaah
w
ant
on
a
hunting
expedition
Tuesday
and lie’s In the pnorhouse now,” re­
.
plied the native. “Too bad. sorry to Iva Walter«, Max G iiehriat, Doaald •nd returned w ith six ducks apiece, Saturday.
Ail th* Nyaaa taachera «pant M o»
whloh put them in a proper fram e of
hear It. What business was he InT” Gambia.
"He manufactured a powder to shake
mind to fittingly observe Thanksgiv­ day and Tuesday a* th a Institute I d
In the shoes to ease tired feet. He
ing.
Vale.
W anted a Change
did pretty well, too, until the automo­
Leonard Slopar spent Thanksgiving
Dorothy yawned snd anaouncod: “I
Tha
football
game
he’d
Friday
be­
bile ruined his business.”—Cincinnati do wish that sckaol was over, aad
tween O ntario and Nyssa high schools in Boise.
Enquirer
summer was over, and I had a new was a disappointm ent to our alda, tha
Miss R ath Shelton anjoyad Thanks
teacher.” Her mother looked op «tel »core being 26 to 0 is favor of Ontario.
giving day w ith her friend M ill
smiled.
“Why
do
you
w
kk
all
fhetT'
f h i i O ’ ie S u r p r i s e d h 'im
she asked. Dorothy yawned agate Thia. howavar, does not discourage Rowans Glenn on th a Owybea
ru th
s ' r h tig er tlm n (lotion M.
M s J BoydsII ia In Boise with har
“Well.” said aha. "I’m to Bred of do our boys.
hi S78.OIIO.OtSI w orth of co rse ts we
splsing th* same teacher I"
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Miss Viola MeCurdy is spending te r 'd au g h ter. Miss Eva Boydall. who un-
de lam voar.—Columbia Record
TicAtion in Nysasa
She is teaching d arw jn t an operation on T uesday xr.fi
a t Ironside, Oregon, this year.
is repoatad doing nicely.
Lunch Goods
*
friends
Nyssa Packing Co.
I
Phone 6
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Mrs. Dann Passes
Virginia Entertains
Reconditioned a id GuaranUed
For Sal*
Nat S a x « phone.
Mrs Zana Rsmbaud.
n272t
Dra R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford,
licensed in Oregon and Idaho. C arver
graduates Consultation and examin­
ation-free. Twelve years saccaasful
practice in th i state. F irst door waat
of bank, Nyasa, Oregon.
TH E M UTUAL
L IF E
Th* Mutual Life Insurant* Com­
pany of Now York has a record of
EIGHTY TWO YEARS ot prosperous
and successful business. It has passed
through panics, pestilences srd wars
unharm ed sad today, as a resu lt of
eight decades of endoavov, offer* fl-
nsnei il strength, reputation, m agni­
tude, leadership, and life inetfraaaa
aarvleo.
J. R. HUNTER.
Agsat, Nyssa, Or
Service Station
Gai and Oils, Whiz Anti-Fresea
Miller and Sei barling Tires and
Tubes
AUTO SUPPLIES
Prompt Service
Toombs Bros., Props.
sm s:
Njraa, Or.
Glenn Povnds Married
Chiropractors
Toombs
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CARS
1920 Touring Starter
1921 Touring tta r ts r
1922 Touring Starter
1923 Touring Starter
1924 Touring Starter
1924 Coupe Starter
1923 Roadster Starter
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