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« TRE GATE CITY JOURNAL ’ Poultry Supplies CONDENSED STATEMENT His Annual Stunt OF TUE Malheur County Bank Custom Cleaning and Grinding NYSSA, OREGON At the Close of Business December 31, 1025 Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. NYSSA , . » + 4.+ 4 4 > 4 4 4 H 4 » W t » Nyssa Packing Co. BURBIDGE & RAY, Prop, Phene G - Nyssa, Or. S'**’t i l l ■*' tra i mi m + fyo ****>&;■* Noise or Music— Which do you want from your Radio? $ 125 00 - C om plete w ith afl A ccessories including OZARKA Loud Speaker 4 I 1 I » » ♦ M * * W H 4 » t < - 4 W 4 4 4 'H i t l 4 4 F ra n k L euck re tu rn rd yesterd ay from a tw o w aeka visit w ith frie n d , and relative» in S outhern C alifornia. F ra n k rep o rt« a prosperous country down th tr a , w ith a w onderfully fine clim ate. W hat seem ed and odd sig h t fo r th is season o f the y e ar was large fielns of a lfa lfa ready to harvest. Mrs. R. J . D avis ta u g h t school Mon dsy in Miss M sth e n y ’s place, ow ing to th e d e ath of her g randm other, Mrs. Cam pbell. M r. and Mrs. Glenn Pounds moved to P a rm a W ednesday, w here Mr. Pounds has secured em ploym ent. Mr. and M rs J . A. F elton and Mrs. P. M. Binkley sp e n t T hursday In Vale aisitin g Mr. Binkley a t th e san itariu m Rev and Mrs. N. E. H ershey and children m otored to Boise W ednesday, Decem ber 30, w here th e ir son W illis had his eyes tre a te d and fitte d w ith a new p a ir e f glasses. Ray W ilson o f P a rm t was a bust ness v isito r in N yssa T hursday. D sve Pow ers, th e Davidson G rocery Co. salesm an of P a y e tte , was in N yssa on business T hursday. F or R e n t—T hree-room houskeepir.g a p a rtm e n ts, fu rn ish e d , a t th e Swan a p a rtm e n t house. j8 tf LMOST any set of coils, tubes, condensers and rheostats can be made to get some ^ results some of the time, but—is that enough? Isn’t it good music and speaking, faithfully reproduced th at you want and pay for? Then, why not get a genuine OZARKA—the last word in scientific radio receiving sets a t a reasonable price? Moreover, through training under OZARKA factory engineers, 1 know the instrum ent thoroughly; know how to install, how to adjust and how to service it so as to assure best possible results. When may I bring an OZARKA to your home for a practical demon stration? I'll not touch the instrum ent after it is installed. Instead, you will operate it yourself in order th at you may realize how easily it tunes; what distance you can bring in with surprising volume and the superb quality of its tone You'll readily adm it it to be the most perfect radio reception you ever listened to. Phone or write me when I may come, remembering th a t it will place >u under no obligations of any kind. you A E. L. Kick N yssa, Or. Phone 74F12 Price west of Rockies R eca-.ling a n O ld S o n g A m ericanism : Starting acni», a rail way track : winding up arrosa Jordan. The D i I filth Hem Id $ 137 . 50 , Library Hours. Open to tow n p a tro n 2:39 to 6:20. O ut of tow n p a tro n , 2:30 to 7:20 YOUR HEALTH DEMANDS CLEAN TFETH AND A HEALA»Y MOUTH A few minutes twice a day with a good dentrifice and tooth brush is your best health insurance. We carry a complete line of Requisites for Mouth Hygiene NYSSA PHARMACY N Y SSA . OREGON 1581.091.68 (601,091.(8 D E P O S IT S ............................... 481,778.74 D E PO SIT S LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF J L IA B IL IT IE S C apital S to c k ............................$ 25,000.00 Surplus and Profit«................. 44.312.84 Bills P a y a b le ................... 30,070.00 R e d isco u n ts............ ................ NONE D ecem ber D ecem ber D ecem ber D ecem ber D ecem ber OREGON, Gne of tha best resolutions Nyssa people could make would be to resolve to buy their meat of us during the * coming year. We carry a lull line, both (inked and fresh RESO U RCES Loans and D iscounts______ 1470,(86 62 O v e rd ra fts.................................. 189 92 B uilding,F urniture, A F i s t 13,600 00 O ther Real E s t a t e _________ (,908.09 Stocks ai d S e c u ritie s_____ 2.000 00 Bonds and W a rra n ts_______ 4,691 67 C a s h a n d D ob F rom B a n k s 84,216 38 J M R obertson was tran sac tin g business in Vale Monday, Mr. and Mrs E rn e s t W ilson e n te r tained a t a New Y e a r's eve w atch p a rty . T he radio and c ard s form ed the e v en in g ’s program , and delicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere an enjoyable fe a tu re o f the occasion. Those p re s e n t w ere Mr. and Mrs F . D. H all, Mr. and Mrs C C. H u n t, Mr, and Mrs. Mar ■hail, Mrs. A g .es H am aker and eon R obert. Mr. and Mrs F. D. Hall had as din ner g u ests New Y e a r’s dsy C. C H unt rn d fam ily and Jim K akabeeke. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B u tle r and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kay and son w ere New Y e a r’s g u e sts o f Mr. and l l r s Gordon Bay in O ntario. Don D. D avis of S e stlla . Mr. and A. B Cock rum of O ntario and Mrs. C ath erin e H ow ard B a r tle tt o f Min neapolis, Minn , w ere d inner g u ests a tt h e R. J. D avis home on la s t S u n day. Miss A nnette B lodgett w ee in Vale en W ednesday. 1921.................. (2(6,716 (6 1922................... 272.867.17 19Ï3_................ 336,444 64 1924 .................. 436,010.71 1925................... 481,778.74 Toombs Service Station Gas and Oils, Whiz Anti-Freec« Mi«s B ernice E nger, new high school te: her, a -riv id in N yssa la st S a tu r Miller and Seiberling Tires and day from Tac m a and Monday m o rn Tubes ing assum ed h e r d u ties. She will AUTO SUPPLIES h ave ch arg e c f the D om esti ■ Science d e p a rtm e n t, filling the vacancy c ¡used by th e resig n atio n of Mrs. E w ing. Mrs. E ddie Fow ell a rriv e d home W ednesday from Los A ngeles, w here she sp en t th e pa9t tw o w eeks v isitin g h e r s is te r. John Reece and R. J . D avis, both C alifornia visitors during th e holidays, re tu rn e d to N yssa on Monday. Air valves leak all th e tim e un d er E u g en e H anafln, fo rm e r local boy, D istric t A tto rn ey E. M. B lodgett w as in O n ta rio on < fflcial business on ordinary use. Stop work of re in fla t- w as in NyBsa on T uesday, ing. Save tires and tu b e s by using W ednesday. tb e H sghes Valve Cap, 25c saeh. Mr». J . J . S a ra iin was an O n tario ,, . „ , 0 . .. v isito r laat Tuesday. Hoxio Service S tatio n . Prompt Service Toombs Bros., Props Installation of Officers The re g u la r m ee tin g of th e E a s te rn S ta r w as held on W ednesday evening. T he p rincipal business of th e evening w as the in stallatio n of n(Ti era and th a follow ing officials w ere duly inducted into office for th e ensuing y e a r: E lhelw yn S a ra iin , w orthy m atro n . Alice W ilson, associate m atro n . Gordon Hall, se c re ta ry , L illian M iller, tre a s u re r. Blanche Boydell, conductress. E lsie D ivcn, acc. conductress. H a rrie t Boydell, ch ap 'ain , A nna H ow arth, m arshal. M ary H unt, o rg an ist. V eibcnia Beam, A dah. Phoebe H u n te r, R uth. H azel Enos, E sth e r. A nna G oshert, M artha. Rhode N ew ton, E lecta. E th e l C raw ford w arden. H a rry F rancia, se n tin e l. The in sta llin g officer for th e occasion was G rand R uth Gurdon H all end her esco rt w as G rand M arshal Alice W il son. A fte r the officers had all been in stalled in the m ust approved m anner, the,ladies w ere sorely in need of re fre sh - m>nt, w hich was se rv ed in the g re a t e st abundance and deliciousnesB. Also the lad res I avir.g had to rem ain quiet during the m eetin g , fe lt the need of a little e x erc ise fo r th e ir tongues, ro they indulged in a p le a sa n t hour of social in te rc o u rse . >11 in all, it w as a v sry p lea sa n t and pro fitab le m ee tin g . COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES A N ew Y e a r's reso lu tio n : “ I ’ll try R. G. Sw an, who has been running the City H otel in P arm a, re tu rn e d mv e a rn e s t b e st to be tru e to my b et Monday to ta k e up p e rm a n en t re si te r se lf ” dence in the a p a rtm e n t house. They j “ H e who is tru e to his b e st today re p o rt them selves as very pleased to will be b e tte r to m o rro w .” g e t back to our fa ir city. Mies F a y ; " I t r e q u i r e s w illp o w e r to m ake a ill rem ain in P arm a fo r e few w eek! decision; m ore to live up to i t . ” longes to finish a school term . “ I t is nev er too la te to B tart over Mrs. Cam ybell, m o th e r or Mrs. J . a g a in .” G. M atheny, died a t th e home of her “ G re a t ach iev em en ts m ust be p re d a u g h te r here on Sunday, a f te r a long ceded by g r e a t p re p a ra tio n .” Illness. The rem ain s w ere tak e n to Tha L adies Aid will m ee t J a n u a ry A m erican F a lls for in te rm e n t 14 instead of J a n u a ry 7. F rank R eberger le ft W ednesday for The D istric t C onference for th e a trip which will ta k e him to P re sc o tt, A rizona, and vario u s points in Cali w estern d is tric t —ill be held a t E m m e tt, Idaho, J a n u a ry 18 19. fornia. R egular serv ices next Sunday. S un Miss R uth R eb erg er visited th e day school a t 18 a, m ., serm on a t 11 Posey g irls in Vale th is w eek. a. m ; E pw orth L eague a t 7 p. m. A lfred Wood is daw n from Boise A cordial welcom e will be g iv en to th is w eek looking a f te r in seresla here. ell. R. R. R ichardson o f P a y e tte was in N yssa leak Monday. A large num ber e f N yesa people a t tended the d a n e i given a t B g Bend on New Y e a r’s evening and (e p o rt a m ost enjoyable tim e. Miss E dna D ennis re tu rn e d to Mcs- e w, Idaho, on Sunday, a f te r apeiding the holidays in N yssa She is attend l i g th e U eiv ersfty o f Idaho and it a eery e n th u sia stic stu d en t. Mr and Mrs John M e n a e r, E leanor and John M einser J r . , ell of P e rm s, G race Rose of Vale, Mrs. M. Hanlon of Boise en1 Milton C ro o se r of Nitres w ar d in n er e a s ts a t th e C. W Ke b rg e r home New Y ear s day. Dewey Ray bad hie tonsila removed e t th e O ntario h o sp ital Monday, Dr. S araain officiating. SI, SI, 81, 31. 81, On First Rifle Team U n iv e rsity of Idaho, Mos. ow. J a n . 6 —M errit G reeling of N yssa has been nsm.-d on th e first U niversity o f Idaho rifle »quad, it has been announed t y L e u t . C harles H. 11a: t J r , in rh a ri a O the team . k I ' have b j e n e* e r t e t i for Hi , I t 15 of tocm w ill be a n t'm a . . v « a f t e r a w eek’s pri,' Mi ii a m em ber o f the Idaho . i T C. The first in itr e . g> w ill ba held Ja n u a ry lega ington S ta te C odage A uto Blood - 1 ou a re th e ju d g e. G u a re n te « ] n t to in ju re any I a r t o f engine, ra u ia to r o r circu lât; ng eon n e ctio ja . H oaia Servie« S ta tio n . Gas Oils Greases Miller Tires and Tubes Fill your radiator with Auto Blood Warranted not to freeze Weed Tire Chains Hoxie Service Station Nyasa, Oregon I f you could see the rigid inspection that every Oldsmobile must undergo ■» •» you’d un- d e r sta n d why m o st o f those who try it buy it. f i o. h. Lsnting plus tan hum HIM iitB III lltp ill if una in« IHN ,!!S