The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 18, 1925, Image 1

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    T he G ate C ity J ournal
VOL. XXIII NO. 39
(L M PER YEAR
NYSSA, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEG. 18, 1925.
Poultry Supplies
CONDENSED STATEMENT
OF THE
The Wrong Kind of Bait
Malheur County Bank
Custom Cleaning
and Grinding
RESOU RCES
Loan« and Diicount«_____ $418,007.69
| O verdraft« _______________ . .
519 00
Building, Furniture, A F i a t
I4.7S2.66
I Other Real E s t a t e _________
5,938.01
SUx ke and S e c u rities____
2.000 00
Bonde and W a r r a n ta _______
4.049 71
C ash and D ub F rom B anks 187.309.27
8682,676.30
$51^,678.10
County F unds for w h i’ h S u r e ty Bonds are F u r n i s h e d . . . . . . H O N E
OFF!CE4tS AND DIRCCTOK8
H. J . Watd, Pre side nt
John Kay,'.Vice P resident
J. P. Dunaway, Cashier
O. G. Bauer, Asaiatant Cashiar
H. A. Dives, Assistant Cashier
J. F. Reece
J. J S ttasin
G. L. Phillips
Nyssa Grain &
Seed Co.
NYSSA
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DIRECTORS
OREGON.
The little, unlooked for services, c ourta ges and attentions, outside tha beaten
path of routine, are w hat have counted most In making loyal friends and sue-
t o n e r s for this bank.
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
Fresh and Smoked Meats
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H 444 l4»m
Geerge Clossen s r d C. C. H unt made
a business trip to Vnle Tuesday.
We carry a ful^ line of
R. H. Keniston of E a s t Kingston,
N. H , w rites for a sam ple copy of the
Gate City Journa l. Our fame m u s t be
sp reading abroad.
Mrs Zcna Rambaud left T hursday
to spend a week with friends in Boise
Mrs Sadie Gibson ot P a y e tte has ar
rived to keep hoUBe for Mrs. Rambaud
during he r absence.
Rev. Hersbey drove to Gooding,
Idaho, Friday to bring home th e son
BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop.
and daughter, Paul and Ruthanna.
whe have been a tt e n d in g the college
th ere
They were accompanied by
Misses Maud and M a rth a Caatevl, who
will apend the holidays with Rev,
L ina’s family a t Ontario. They are
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a lio stude nts a t the Methodist college.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall spent
, Tuesday a t the country home of Mr.
a nd Mrs Alex McDonald.
Mrs. Tpny Schneiter end baby left
Wednesday for her home a t Oroflno,
and
Idaho, a f t e r a p leasant visit with rela
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
tives
here.
BOISE, IDAHO
Mrs. Nankervis l e f t for Seattle,
Announces It’s Mid Wenter Opening Date
W ash., to spend t h e holidays with her
d a u g h te r there, a f t e r spending a
couple of weeks with he r daughter,
Mra. A r t h u r Bavdell, here.
New Classes in all Com m ercia l S u b je cts o rg a n iz ed on this date.
Mrs. Agnes H a m a k e r is confined to
Good Positions
Good Salaries h e r bad this week w ith the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ewing spent
to all who G RA D U A T E from our COM PLETE
Sunday w ith relatives in Caldwell.
B U S IN E S S COURSE
We d o n ’t know j u s t w h a t kind of a
T h is School is now considered one of
show the grades a re p u ttin g on a t the
“ T H E BE ST IN T H E W EST ’
Send for o u r F R E E CAT VLOG g iv in g full inform ation. ( N u n e r o u s op t h e a ' e r W ednesday evening, D ecem ­
p o rsu n itie s for g ii.s to w ork fo r bosru and room while a tending school. ber 23, but when we sit down and
calmly conte m pla te the personnel of
B. C. B eetham , Manager.
the coaching staff we know i t ’s going
to be good. L e t s al1 go and show
by music end S c ripture readings.
t h a t uppity high school bunch they are
COMMUNITY CHURCH
T i e mid t e r m e x am in atio n of the not the onlv towel on the line, even if
NOTES
“ T e a e h e rs' T rain in g Couree” was they did pull off a m ig hty successful
N e x t Sunday t h e r a will be a Ghriat- take n by the class Wednesday evening. Hi Jin k s e n te r ta i n m e n t recently.
mas se rmon and a spa isl Christm as Very creditable work wae done, show­
F o r yo u r f s m i ly ’a s a f e t y talk with
solo by Mrs, McCoy
ing much preparation.
■ H u n te r
Thursday (Christmas eve) the Sur.»
La Von Robison of Boise has been
day school p r o g r a m will be given. Be*
Have you aeen the L ottery man?
in N yssa for th r e e days on business.
Bides the exerciaes given by the pri­
J e s s Erwin and m other have moved
mary children th e r e will be reproduc­
t n t o th e P e e r house.
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tions of sacred a r t, some of th e
Al Thomps< n ar.d family moved
world’s m aste rpieces of th e N stivity , horse power, in good condition, cheap. back to t h e i r f a rm Saturday.
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by stereoptican elides ai.d intersperse d Address Box 202, Nysas, Or.
A re yon going to eee the L otte ry
Man?
Mise Morris, second grade t< acher,
being ill w e n t to her h t m e i n P a rtn s
Tuesday. Mra R J. Davis is su b ti
luting for her
J. A. Felton made a business t r ip to
Boise this week.
Mrs B O. Fow le r visited f r i e t d s in
O nta rio Tuesday.
F ra n k Sherwood arrived heme Wed-
G j to those who shop early
nes 'ay from the O A. C. to spend
Inspect our display while it is still Complete
vacation week with home folks.
Mrs. H a r r y E vans and children and
SUGGESTIONS
Mis. H r n n is le f t this m orning for
iA'insor, Colo , to spend a month visit-
Perfumes and Perfume Sets
ihg r e la ti v e s
Upon t h e i r r e tu r n they
Manicure and Toilet Seta
will move to Weiser, w he re Mr. Evans
,
Stationery
has r e n te d a fa rm .
Fountain Pens and Pencils
The L o tt e r y M a n —where is he?
Photo Albums
Paul Howe was in P n rn s se veral
days t h 's week, being e sllr d t h e r e by
Purses, Ladies and Misses
th e d e ath of his e ie te r ’s husband, who
Candy, bulk and boxed
died of pneumonia.
Ivory V» are
Children and infant seta
E a r l Schwetzer and Ada Blaylock
Toys and Games
are a b se n t from school this week on
Razors and Shavidg Sets
acoount of illnrss.
Flash Lights
E. J . Burrough wae a p assenger on
Thermos Bottles
the Homedale branch Monday, having
Greeting Cards
gone to look a f t e r bia ranch In King-
Xmas Decorations, etc.
man Kolooy.
Mrs Florence H a nsle r, R. N., left
We will wrap a.id pack your rifts lor m ailin r
F rida y for Chicago, III , a f t e r spend
ing a week with her s i t te r . Mra. O O.
Bauer
C F. Miller and family and Mr. and
NYSSA, OREGON
Mrs Troy Sittn n si-ent Sunday with
friends a t Frutllaixl.
Lunch Goods
, Nyssa Packing Co.
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In addition to
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LIABILITIES
Capital S t o c k ........................... $ 21,0(10 M
Sarplus and Profit*........ ........ 44,863 85
Bill« P a y a b le ............................
NONE
R ediscounts_______
NONE
D E P O S IT S .................................. 518,818.46
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Nyssa, Or.
LINKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Monday, January 4
THE CREAM OF
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HOLIDAY GIFTS
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NYSSA PHARMACY
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Toombs
i I I U 11 I I I f 4 4 4 « f « » 4 H
Service Station
Gas and Oils, Whiz Anti-Freeze
Miller and Seiberling Tires and
Tubes
AUTO SUPPLIES
One Chiistmas Eye
The grade children a re alm est ready
to p resent “ One Christm as E ve” a t
th e t h e a t r e Wednesday, December 28
SYNOPSIS O F TH E PLAY
Johnnie and Mary, two l i t t 'e c h i l ­
dren, have decided t h e r e is no Santa
Claus. As they a r e talking they go
to sleep. While they a r e sleeping the
elves, soldiers, dolls, story books t n d
fairies come tr y in g to prove there is
one. A f t e r all the toys have gone the
children awaken. They h a r e dream ed
of having seen the toys and a re fully
convinced th ere is a S a nta Olaus. The
c as t is as follows:
P rologue................................. John E rn es t
J o h n n ie ------------------- Stanley Herehey
Mary,His small siste r, H a r r ie t Sarazin
E l v e s . . .............. .......Second grade boye
Thistledown,an elf H trsc h el Thompson
R a g Dolls. Girls from f o u rth , fifth,
sixth and se venth grades
Soldiers.. Boys from fourth and fifth
grades
W ax Dolls— Gtrla from fourth, fifth,
sixth and se venth grades
Arab lla, wax doll________Ruth Wolf
A l g e r n o n Pereival G u y . .H a r r y Newby
Collapsible D olls..G irls from fourth,
fifth, sixth and aavantb grades
Books..B oys and g irls from second,
third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh
grades
E skimos..Boy» fro m third, fourth,
fifth and sixth grades
Ja c k F r o s t __________Robert Foreman
Santa C l a u s . . . .................... Wayne Lowe * 4 * 4
F a i r i e s . ................ ........Third grade girls
Scene—Living Boom
T im e —Night
P r e u n t e d a t the L iberty T h e a te r a t
8:00 o’clock p. m , December 23.
Prompt Service
Toombs Bros., Props.
M N N N M M H N 8 M MRD8NNI
Xmas Entertainment
The Methodist Sunday school will
give t h e i r C h ristm a s e n te r ta in m e n t on
C hristm a s eve, December 24, a t 7:30
a t th e church. E veryone ia cordially
invited to a tte n d . The p rogram will
be given in two p a rts , the first p a rt
co aisliag of so ngs and recitations by
the younger m em hera, and the second
p a r t c ruaisting of b e autiful pictures,
reproductio ns o f the P a r e n ta g e by
g r e a t a r tists.
The pictures, with
S c rip tu re readings and sorga, will tell
the story of .the birth of C h rist a r d
Hia childhood.
The hymn, “ Angles
From the Realms of Glory” will be
su n g by t h e girls choir and beautifully
illu stra te d on the screen.
Aristo Oils, Motoreze
Prices that save
80x3| Cord t i r e s ________ ___________ _____ ___ | U 20
30x34 F a b r i c ______ ____________________ ____ _ 9.20
fOv.3$ inner tu b e s _____________ __________ ;
$6*
A cheap tu b e f o r _____________________________ 1*1
Plu g u m s - s t o p s leaks, nail holes, p e r b o x ____
Tie
Savs your tires by u s i n g th e H u g h e s va lve cap
keeps the air in, s e t of 4.._____ __________
E9e
Hoxie Service Station
Nyssa, Oregon
>444>8»e t 8 4 4 M
Dick T*naen has been busy during
th e prist few days handing out rig ara
In “ the boye” and receiv ing their
congratulations o v e r the » ’ rival, via
stork air line, of a fine 8 lb boy, which
arrived on W ednesday last a t the On
tario hospital. Mother and child are
both dowrg fins. The y o ungste r has
been nam ed Dick George, Dick ex
plaining t h a t hia wife ie still under
th e delusion, a f t e r all thesa yaara of
m a rrie d life, t h a t he is all r i g h t.
H e reto fo re Dick's boys have all been
girls, and the a r riv a l of tha real thing
a t last has caused a amila t h a t won’t
come off.
'iu ild Entertainment
The L ad ia ’a Guild of St. P a u l's
church a e t a t tha home of Mra J. J
Sa rrz'n on T huisday.
T ha Guild en
joyed very much a visit from Arch
deacon Creasey. A fte s sn avaning of
sewing, r e f r e s h m e n ts were served by
th e hostess.
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Compare its
|Mue
It is easy to claim value, but the only way to
actually prove value is by comparison.
W e want you to compare Oldemobilc, point
for point, with cars costing hundreds of dol­
lars more. Compare its Beauty. Compare its
Performance. Then compare its Price.
By this sort of comparison alone will you
realize the greater value Oldsmobile offers
you for your dollar.
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Prices f. o. b.
Laming, tax
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available to the man who buys an fP
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Oldsmobile on time through General
J s M o to rs' own financing p la
, G M AC rates, qlways the lowest,
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the C M A C rate card and leans /
easu it is to ou>n an Oldsmcl de t
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Powell Service Station
Nyssa. O r e g tn
OLDSMOBILE SIX
GreaterPeanfy
Tiner Performance.
1 sneer Price
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