The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 03, 1921, Image 8

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High School Alumni Meeting
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Step into one of Toggery Bill’s Union Suits
and take the hills on high.
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How are you on the hills these days
anyway? Do you like to run up stairs?
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A man in his winter underwear puffs at the
12th tread and looks up.
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F o ster, who will soon leave Nyasa.
m T hore p re sen t w ere: Mildred Hnbbel,
Fay F oster, Nellte DeVriee, Jen n ie
M Koopman, Jessie C arter, M arg aret Mc-
Gse. Madeline C lsyborne, N inaServoae,
Zella E vans, Pearl H ubbel, Donna
* Foater and Mrs. Sherwood.
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At $1.60 we show a wonderful gauze weight
ecru garment.
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Toggery Bill
Ontario, Oregon.
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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F or Sal*.—T h e l-nr'kin Bros. Pro­
duce Blanket and Shoe 'R epair Shop
in Nyssa.
Big .sacrifice fo r* quick
sale. A chance for som e o n e to get
into a god business.
Inquire a t
I ! ce of b u sin ess in thie L a Frenz
eliding.—Adv.
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For Sale—M dCorm'ck Big Six Mow-
n ; Machine, in good condition, and
team of horses.—In q u ire C. A. Miar-
' hall. N yssa, O re.—Adtv. Jun«3-3t.
E Two-horse R iding C u ltivator fa r Sole
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IDAHO
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R. JURRIES
PARMA
&> or 'will tra d e for m ilch cow .—Tony
de Vries.— Adv.
See th e S—10 and 15 c en t counter
F o r (Horry C ra te s a n d Cupe se e H. < W atohs repaired by L. F. Schirm - a t the C andy sto re .—Adv.
T. F rancis.—Adv.
e r are ailwayu on the go. because
Pigs fo r sale, eligible for register,
Clyde Beam — Adv.
w hen we do th is work w e do it right. six weeks old.
F or (Kerry O ra tes a n d C ups see H.
m-27-2t.
Adv.
T. F rancis.—Adv.
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¡Jurries Drug Co.§
How We B u ild
The Structure of Good Paint
E make good paints like ly applied, five or more years,
this— to save you money; keeping the wood like new.
Some people figure paint econ­
ami we’ve put 72 years’ experi­
omy as “cost per gallon.” T hat
ence into them.
is wrong. For “cheap” paint
W e use pure P IO N E E R
W H I T E LE A D , pure linseed doesn’t cover so much surface —
t ou buy more gallons. “Cheap
oil, zinc and color in scientific­
paint is harder to spread and you
ally exact proportions.
have more labor cost. So the
T he lead base is made so fine "cheap” paint on the house costs
that it will pass through a silk just as much as the best of paint.
screen w ith 40,000 meshes to
Don’t allow surfaces to rot—
the square inch.
T h at means it costs less to paint them.
covering capacity and ease of
“Cheap” paint on the aver­
spread.
age starts cracking in twelve
A special device super-purifies months, while the best paint
the lead, making it “ W hiter” so stays intact from five to ten
F uller paints are exceptionally times longer, if properly applied.
clear-toned. All ingredients are Figure the cost per year of
thoroughly mixed in specially service and decide which paint
designed machines, so the paint you want to use.
is always uniform and smooth.
W e spend more to make
Be
T h e result on the house is a paints for your economy.
beautiful, elastic, tough, protec­ sure you get them when you
tive coating that stays, if proper­ paint.
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Fullers
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P u r p P r e p a re d P o in t
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller A Ca
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Free Advice
o n P a i n ti n g
SK our agent for our free ad­
vice He will show you a color
card which shows 32
shades of this desir­
able p a in t
W e have a Fuller
Specification Depart­
ment which will tell
you all a b o u t th e
most desirable color
schemes, color har­
mony and those other
details you want to
know.
Take advantage of Fuller House
Paints. Take steps to paint now.
Don’t let weather depreciate your
investment.
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W. P. FULLER A CO.
D ept. 10. S an F rancisco
P io n eer M an u factu rer of P a in ts,
V arnishes. E nam els, S tains, and
P IO N E E R W H IT E LE A D
for 72 Year»
E stab lish ed 1849.
B ran ch es In 16 Cities in th e W e s t -
D ealers everyw here.
Also m ak ers of R ubber Cem ent F lo o r
P ain t. A ll P u rp o se V arnishes. Silken-
w hite Enam el. F ifteen -fo r-F lo o rs V ar-
n n h . W ashable W all Finish. Auto
Enam el, B arn and Roof P ain t, Porch
and Step P ain t and P I O N E E R
W H IT E LEA D .
S P E C IF IC A T IO N
M o P u h o s e n e
P a in ts
ix P u r * P a in t
fuller
**Fur# Prer«r*d*' « id “ Phoa-
«1*’’ are Fuller s Specifications
for house painting. G et eith er
anil you nave th e best
^ th a t anyone can m ake
— long - aervica paints.
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TO
BU Y
T H E M . T h ese p a in ts are Im­
p o rta n t to you. bo it's Im portant
to go ta th e r ig h t sto res to get
th em . A g en ts’ nam es and ad­
dresses a re p rin ted in the memo,
coupon to th e rig h t. C ut it o u t
and p u t it m y o u r pocket now.
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For All E stertor Joba a# Palin tin i. H
f a M aster
Advisable to
joed
uea ! 8 eakes cream on regu,ar.... . °°c
$1.76
This is a real bargain in soap and these articles are what you buy every week.
Buy at home where you can save money.
Shoes for the Entire Family.
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The Big Store With the Little Prices.
WILSON
BROS.
Nyssa, Oregon
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Town Topics
W eston F. Shields. P astor.
'Sunday school a t 10 A. M.
O h ristian K ndetvor n t 6:45,
P reaching a t 7:30 P. IM.
'Preaching c t KIngm ar Kolony a t
11 «A. LM., followed b y com m union
M service and reception of memibens to
tliie church.
P reaching a t th e Owyhee at2:30
P. M.
iTayeT-m eeting W ednesday a t 7:30
P. M.
To all th ese services th e public is
J3 X cordially invited.
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You m ult »ee these clothes. Then you will be convinced what real bargains they are at
ihese low prices.
15 bars Crystal White Soap ............. 60c
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1 2 pkgs Seafoam, regular.................... 66c
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T ile choir of th e P re sb y te ria n
church m et on Monday a t th e h o m e ■
of Mr. an'1 'Mrs. C. C H u n t in honor ■
of Miss Reese, the prim ary teacher
in th e pulbllc schools of Nyeea, who
h (1 faithfully a ssiste d in th e manic
of the church du rin g th e year. (Miss
Reese w as leaving for her vacation
to i. ipeinl It with her friends a n d re l­
a tiv e s in Fortl ind anil AV illaimotte
Valley, and the choir d e s're d to indi­
c a te In this way th e ir high a p p re c i­
a tio n of h e r anil' her efficient help. ■
I: was a n enjoyable affair, with the
hospitality w hich ch ara cte riz es the
'Hunt home.
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See the different:?- More horsepower,
fewer headaches—less fretting, more friends.
Reduction in Men’s
SUITS
IITCT A D D I \ / m New shipment of Men’s
J U O I A I \ I \ I V L U Suits. Now is the time
to buy your new Spring Suit. Prices are very low,
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hohor of Mildred Hubbel end Fay
Here’s what we mean:
The same chap in one of Toggery Bill’s
light weight union suits canters up like
60 and smiles down.
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T he N yssa H igh Bdhoot Alum ni
A ssociation m et a t th e hom e of 'Mi.
and Mrs. H arry G oahert M onday eve
nlng.
A fter th e m eeting delicious
refresh m en ts w ere served 'by the host 9 i
and hostess.
T h e A ssociation decidclli t o adtnli
anyone fo m em bership who 'bad a t ­
tended th e N yssa Higlh school fo r a t
least one year o r tw o sem ester«, and
been out of school one y ear o r m ore
It w as decided to h a v e a H am
tim e W einie ro ast on F rid a y evening.
Ju n o 10,.
M eet .it th e »tank o f Nvs-
i s a c o rn e r a t 7:30.
'For p a rtio u lars
in q u ire of H a rry Goehert.
A good ■
¡tim e is a'surtM i to all.
He su re to
come.
SAVE THIS
(C u t th ii o u t in<i p aste it in your
oat. book u • m<mo.)
- **». house need* p ainting. P uller'«
Specification H o u se P ain ts are sold b p
th e follow ing A g en ts:
BOISE PAYETTE
LUMBER CO.
Ny*»a
Oregon.
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end a weak w ith them .
F ie Bays' a n d G irls’ C lub me t
rsday a t th e school h o u te 'wiHhlo-
' leader M rs. C. E. Schwelzer.
A
um dred per c e n t a tte n d a n c e vas re ­
ported.
T h e ch ild ren a ll said their
chix a re Uoing fine a n d hope t o mtaftie
a record show ing in tlhe fail.
T he
next m eeting » ill b e held about Ju n e
16, and any who a re in te rested in the
work a re invited to com e 'and see
w hat the oolufb m em bers a re doing.
Please com e; thi» w o rth y work sfhould
be boosted.
Mr--. N ew t Thom aeon, and dhildren
m o to r« f down from E m m e tt Sunday
to be h e re fo r .Memorial (Day. Mire.
T hoason spent th e n ig h t Ut th e lxme
hom e, J e ss e w as a guest o f C arl
Schweizer, a n d B lanche stayed a t th e
Kl'ingback hom e fo r a vIsR w ith h er
form er school m ate, E velyn ¡DelBord,
who a lso sp en t th e nig h t there.
Mrs. Femn and daughter, Bernice, and
one of th e Fenn boys m otored to
Mum p a o n (Memorial Day.
Andy H ansen v isited a t th e J. F.
Long hom e Sunday.
M iss R uby IW lson its a g u est «it the
J. 'P. McGtnmte hom e.
E velyn DeBord attended) th e class
p a rty (S. 3.) g ven b y Miss (Florence
K ingm an T uesday afternoon, vt h e r
hom e in the Kolony.
(Mrs. J . S. G lasscock and c hildren
m otored to 'Nysoa M onday.
:Mr. 'and Mrs. F. E . N ew bill w ere
in Otwyhee on M em orial day.
Andy H ansen, w ho sp e n t th e w in­
te r in Arizona, re tu rn e d to Ow yhee
a sh o rt tim e a g o fo r a v isit w ith
friends. H e a n tic ip a te s leaving soon
for Council. A laska.
G eorge 'K roth spent a feiw days at
(Frc.J S n iv e le r's th is week.
M rs. O sca r P in k sto n and d lighter
P earl visited 'Sunday a t the J . P .
MOGinnis home.
G eorge B enton, recen tly of Boise,
but now of iN'yvaa, haarimg moved
bown la st week w ith h is fam ily, a te
su p p e r a t th e DeiBord hom e Sunday.
W hile o u t h e re he purchased a tehm
of d ra ft h o rse s from J. S. GhuscoCk;
sa id team b ein g tak en to N yssa Mon­
day by Txniij and iRotlo Fenn.
Mrs. D ella R obinson, of O ntario,
w as an Owyhee v isito r Monday, com­
ing a fte r h e r dau g h ter. M iss F rances,
w ho has been a g u eat otf h e r uncle.
George Glascock, a n d fam ily.
M r. a n d M rs. F red K lingback and
-hilren retu rn e d S a tu rd ay from E m ­
m et a n d Squaw B utte, w here they
vSuited friends and relative« fo r a
few drys.
Mr. K linghaek's uncle,
W arren Klfngbarfc, cam e dtown w ith
them for a b rief v isit, re tu rn in g to
h is hom e on Squaw 'B utte T uesday,
v ia F nritH nd
Mr. and Mrs. C h a rle y (Bradley and
d au g h ters. R uby and A lta, a n d Mr.
and Mrs. F ra n k F ria r and Mrs. Beebe
m otored to B oise T hursday.
M m C harles Schw etzer atte n d ed n
m eeting o f the C ounty executive
board of the P . T. A. in O ntario W ed­
nesday
W. W. S m ith to o k h 's Sunday
school c la ss on a p'onrlc to C halk
B u tte T tn e d a y Thowe who w ent were
R uth. Violet M.d B ruce Pinkston.
Ja m es M cGinnis, L eonard Sm ith.
K en n eth MciDom*d. G erald DeBord
and W . W
Smith.
A ttorney E. M' B lodgett a n d W. B.
Hoxie iwere O ntario v isito r“ .'.ion day.
Mr. and M rs. John (Ward and Mrs.
Wm C olem an w ere O ntario v l Ito rs
Monday.
M anford K eck re tu rn e d la st week
from a sev eral m o n th s’ sojourn in
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F enn and fam ily
m otored to N am pa D ecoration Dav.
ra tio n purposes.
M r. and M rs. Ed H illie r and
daughter, o f (Nampa w e re Nyssa-On-
ta rio visitor© Monday.
M rs. R e ta T h resh er, of B aker, was
v isitin g h e r siste r, Mrs. L ola T eosen,
th e f irs t o f th e week.
'.Mrs. J. P a rso n s and dau g h ter, of
N am pa, wore visitin g re la tiv e s in
N y ssa M onday and Tuesday.
C laus T en sen returned' from B ak­
ersfield, ■California, w here he has
been em ployed in th e oil fields.
Mrs. F ra n k Coskl and children, of
O ntario 'w ere v isitin g Mr. and Mrs.
W m Voigts, n e a r N yssa th e firs t of
th e w eek.
Mr©. Dewey B. Hoxie, o f O ntario,
was v isitin g M r. H oxie’s parents, Mr.
and M rs. W (B. Hoxie, th e firs t of
CODDLING MOTH E M E R G E
A. A. Reed, ch airm an of th e farm
bureau ho rticu ltu re com m ittee,report*
th a t coddling m oth em erged a t B ro­
gan a s e arly as th e m iddle of May.
T h is report is confirm ed by o rc h a rd -
¡sts w ho w atch such m a tte rs in o th e r
p a rts of th e county.
T h e n ig h ts of
May 24 and 25 w ere very favorable
fo r th e m oth to be laying eggs.
W hile all the m oths had n o t em erged
a t thiat tim e by any m eans, is is
probable th a t th e apple grow er» who
neg lect to apply the f irs t co v er sp ra y
in tim e to c atch the w orm s from eggs
lialdi by th e se e arly m o th s 'will suffer
considerable dam age of fruit.
i t will probably re q u ire a t le a st two
weeks tim e fo r th ese eggs to h a tc h
a t th is seasono o f th e year, a n d if
th e w eather is cool, longer.
W ith
average conditions, th e firs t co v er
sp ra y «will need to be a«;,plied th is y e ar
so aw to b e finished by Ju n e 9 o r 10.
Mrs. R o b ert M adden, of O ntario,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pounds o f W ilder,
and Mr, and M rs. B ari P ounds, of
Apple V alley, w ere in N jt-ea on
D ecoration Day.
W IL L S A C R IF IC E
P IA N O
F o r quick tu rn o v er w ill sa c rifice
price.
P iano in o u r possession In
Mr. and M rs. R obert Van Gilse. of P a y e tte and m uut 'be moved a t once.
Boise, w e re visiting a t th e hom e of Easy paym ents.
W rite quick for
Mr. and M rs. Dick T ensen du rin g the p articu lars to th e 'Denver IMusicCom-
w eek end.
nany. D enver, Colorado.
Six m illion pounds o f wool have
been shipped ©ince th e w a r and only
(For Sale—ö w e e t m ilk, 5c qt., 2 qts
one th irl) of It used'.
W holesale 9c; 4 qts 15c. ©weet C ream 25c q t;
rags a re now h ig h er th an wool.
te s t 32.
C om e and g e t !t a t old
Ehrgood place.
T ony (Broer —>un6tf
FOUND—S id e OuTtain to autom obile. Adv.
O w ner can h a v e sam e by calling a t
F o r 'Berry C ra te s a n d C ups s e e H.
Jo u rn a l office and paying fo r a'lver-
T. F rancis.—Adv.
tislng.—Adv.
«Boat F ound—M ay '22, d riftin g down
O w ner can have sam e
H ouse for S ale, H ousehold goods, Snake river.
Cow and a T eu t. Inquire a t residence. b y paying for a d v e rtisin g nnd tro u b ­
le .—Adv.
S. F. F o ste r, N yssa, O re.—Adv.
th e w e e k .
DON’T FO RGET dam aged or brok­ BOOK DOST—(Hulburt's ’’S to ry of
en jew elry m ade lik e ne«v__L. F. th e Bible.”
F in d e r please re tu rn to
S rhirm er, Jew elry .—Adv.
town lib ra ry .—Adv.
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Clean-up Sale
NO HAT OVER $10.00
This includes all our high grade Georgettes. Milan and
Pattern hats—no ha* reserved. If you hare on# of theee
high priced hats picked out now is the time.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
and all next week.
selection.
Be here early so as to have a good
Beautiful assortment of hats, *8.60, $4 50. $7,50. No
Inst yetrr’s stock to aelect from -u p to the miauta atylea.
Other hats reduced accordingly.
SUITS AND DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED
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MORRIS MILLINERY AND NOVELTY SHOP
ONTARIO, OREGON.
Phone 62R
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