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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
• 1 f in were dinner g u « ie at the Alvin Mc- home Sunday, (Pupils in Mrs. Schw eizer« room who were neither absent nor tariy during the past month are: Orville Bigelow, Guy and Kcwena Q'.enn Kenneth McDonald, Charley and '■aura Huffman, Fred and Jesae Pul len, Rada and Nefflie E llio t Those in Mi«» Davis room are: Bari and Merl Kygar, Jails Schweizer, George Huffman, John Bigelow, Jim m y Hite, Merle Sbatto and Or ville Rippey. Ohas Schweizer was in Vale on 'business Saturday. Mrs, Warren Fenn and daughter, Bernice, are visiting re lativ «, in N’yssa. ( 0WYU£E SPOTLIGHTS Oinuls Make It An Happemlnge of Interea Gathered for the Benefit and information of Journal Readers e l e c t r ic a l Jo h n Wall left Monday with hie household good» for L jl * horn at Creston where he will be jo iu eJ In a few days - by 'Mrs. W all &au the children, who are vloiUng at the T. IM. Lowe home. A parly of youug filka met a t the Gus Sohwelzer home Thunaday even There is nothina In the true spirit of giving that 1« in- ing in honor of 'Carl's 18th 'birthi-ay compatible with common serial which «urely dictate! and an enjoyable evening wan spent that thore ia every reason why both eentlmenUI value flaying games, a fte r which refresh menis were served. and ueefullneea, to say not' ing cf beauty, should bo 1C. L. DuiTe, o f Ontario, purchase combined In the gift» we give. Don’t borrow your neighbor’s tel about 300 ewes and lamlbe from iF. L. OeiBord. He lhas purchased Ben ephone—'Have one of your own—If Electric appliances are useful every day of the year, Suni'th’s hay and w ll feed on the everybody wanted to borrow there and may be enjoyed, not only by wife or mother, but by Smith ranch having brought In 800 would be no one to borrow from. every member of the family. They' mpke splendid gfts head o f Uheap ¿Monday. The D. The cost of a telephone is but a from an Individual to an entire family, or from one fam- Bond sheep were moved across the few cents a day, and it does |ao . —Adv. St river in buy racks, the job belu much. "lly to another Malheur Home Telephone Co. done <by IF. L. HeBord and Ben J . A. Iakness, General Migr, SniitJh. 'Mr. iDuPre also bought Ben 'Smith's sheep. Several thou- : ¿til l sheep will be fed on the Smith Good Potato Seed Pays. VAC UU M C L E A N E R S ranch this winter. PERCOLATERS Good prices for potatoes at this ¿Mrs. Writ MjcUwan and the twins, tim e is no reason why farmers R A D IA N T H E A T E R S W A FFLE IRONS and '¿Mrs. Alvin 'McGinnis attended should Bell all of their market Ible W A R M IN G PADS "GRILL* the tP. T . A. meeting itlhe 23rd. potatoes and retain th " small ones SEW IN G M O TO RS to a ster * ‘Mr. and Mrs. IS. (D. Bigelow and for *«eed. Neither should prospec IRONS, A L L SIZES RANGES family went to O ntario Saturday a t tive growers purchase small isesl! C U R L IN G IRONS did utao Mr. anti Mrs. Ohos. iSchwel with which to start in business neptt H O T P LA TE S zar. year. Small seed is usually the W A TE R H E A T E R S WASHERS Miss Gladys John son, the 'Koiony's rebuilt o f inferior hills, often tffect- popular 'primary teacher, was an ed by disease. Many small pota overnight guest a t the D eB or I toes sorted out of the average field home Wednesday. are undersized beoause of the dwarf Lu DeGoide started Sunday to ing effect of wilt' mosaic, or some give violin lessons a t th Bigelow other equally dangerous potato baJa- Aek about our epecial offer on Washere. Ranges and Vac T o plant the| little potatoes home. Mrs. Bigelow enrolled as a dy. uom depners for the. month of December. pupil and others anticipate starting from common uncertified stock Is scon. to invite a harvest proportionately Mrs. Otts iSchweirer and son. Car’ , small.—O. A C. Experiment /Sta anlli Mrs. Ja c k G-lajcook and child tion. ren, John and Alice, were shopping in the G ate City Saturday. Excess Feed 'Hu-ts Laying Je s s e Cantrell and Wm McGinnis (I jow production by pullets at this were 'Nysea visitors 'Saturday, also. season to often caused by the feed Rolicoe and Clarenos Rippey, of ing method In use. Thn use of Apple Valley, «pent the week end moist mash now should be avo*ded I with their parents. ¡Mr,, and Airs as the layers will receive the neoet- , C. A. Rippey and family. sary amount of protein in the dry I The Sunday school choir orchesi mash ordinarily supplied. Feedin r ra has added' two members, Mrs wet mash to conjunction with the UTTBS WRAPPERS POSTERS BOOKLETS, ETC DeBord, alto; and D. P. Pullen, baa dry is a good practice in summer, Mr. and Mrs. iBen 'Smith were ou (but in cold wet w-oather It d"ee not T » OATB CITY JO U RN A L -P R IN T IN G OF QUALITY to the ranch Monday to assist Mr. promote exerclne, while the excess DuiPre In getting settled with his protein may check laying even LL1NG CARDS STATIONERY BUSIN ESS CARDS sheep though the bin.'-a may show bright Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson, of combs.—O. A. C. Experiment Sta Nysea, and Mr. and Mrs. Oc - tion. * Schweizer and daughters, Margaret and Lois, weie overnight guests a Mrs. Schw eizer a mother, Mrs. .V. A. Bradney and family, of B ig Ben1 it Andy IHansen went to nmim«“ Friday fo - a visit with his sister, Mrs. Newt, Thom ason and family. FreGl Klingbaok and children, K er neth and Doris, were Ny»sa visitors Tuesday. 'Melvin and Allbert Caper ton ripen t. 'Saturday as guests of Earl an Merl Kygcr, in honor of the Kygor A Big Reduction In twins 1th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Bradley sipent the weelc end a t the ranch, returning to their home to INyssa ¿Monday morning. /Mir. Ashcraft, of the Bend, ac companied hy a riheep man, was a The services of a first dugs mechanic, Mr. Towne, who was a business visitor in Owyhee is well kDown to Nyasa antomobilints. have been secured Thursday. all work will be promptly done and satisfaction guaran Bd Tenhave returned from the teed. Ironside country where he has (been trapping for the past two or three months. E lroy Huffman ate dinner at the 'DeBord home (Saturday. Louis De Bord traded a ibunch of traps to Mr. Huffman fe r some pigs. Donald MoGinnte left Monday for Phone E. PO W ELL N y s s a .O r e . < ► Cornucopia, Ore., wherg he will for': in the mines. Albert Caperton went to Nyasc Monday where he purchased a rrain grinder to grind feed f r Ms D ure Jert'ey hogs, of which he has a lar e Mr. and Mto. Claude Smith an 1 balby and Mrs. W. W. Smith and Mrs. W. W. Sm ith were (Nyara vis itors Fridwy. s Mrs. J. P. McGinn's and family CHRISTMAS S e le c t F ro m T h is * Reduction In Prices A substantial REDUCTION in th* Price of E X ID I BATTERIES for automobile starting and lighting ia announced, effective December 1ST. Th# same material anl< the ram * high grade workman whip which you have el way» associated with Exit*» (Batteries win continue to feature the construction. l e t ua install In your car the S l ide that is best suited to fta re quirements. Let us explain tls lasting power and carefree service. Car owners need not wait till Spring now to buy thair batterte®. See that your next battery 1» as L is t Buy Now and Have Your Gifts Ltid Aside for Delivery Chriatmas Eve. Exide Batteries ELECTRIC SERVICE & BATTERY CO. PH ONE 15. OPPOSITE MOORE H O TE L O N TA Ä IO . Electric Shop Idaho Power Company ‘SEE McFALL and SEE BETTER” Dr. J . A. M cFall IM FOR SALE Rye Sight Specialist We grind our own lenies and can duplicate breken leoaes while you wait. On tone Oregon Phone 118W — T ELEP H O N E Service Fords and Ford son Tractors U. S. and G oodyear T ires AT REASONABLE PRICES and We Repair Batteries : i* On the farm brings vou within instant Service Garage reach of the town. No other method of communication is as efficient. Every business man realizes the value of telephone service. S ta g e S e t F o r method of cooperation between town Christmas Now on display, our line of holiday gosds In addition to the usual line of toya we have this J**r' m* B7 kind* of foreign makes which could not be ■ during the war. Prices are comparatively low. Doll». Mechanical toys, Children’s dinner sets. Cooking * » . Sewing sets. Wagons, Sleds, Veloeipeds, Wheel- r°ws, hundreds of playthings for the children. Decor - • ( hinaware, plain and light cut glassware, Aluminum W,r* ,n d Oven Glassware, all useful and suited as pres- »Dt- T H E V A R IE T Y S T O R E ONTARIO. O RIG O N and country people. FARMER’S WEEK * Corvelis, Or., Dec. 26-31, 1921 W IN T E R S H O R T CO UR SE* Order a Telephone. Today Put Science Into Farm Practice F ruit end Vegetable Couree Dec. 3-17, Tractor MMbanlcs Course Jan. 2-Mar. 18, Dairy Manufacture Course ~ Jan. 2-Mar. 18, Agricultura Course Jan.2-Mar 18, Dairy Herdsmen's Course Jan.2-June 18. Grain Ms have a large line of Christmas Decorations, Holly Boxes and Paper It is the modern • rsd 'n g -21 t2 * The cost is only a few cents a day. '22 *2 Couree Jen. *-21. -79 Beekeeping Couree J « . 30.Feb.2S. ’22 « Homemakers’ Confsrsncs Mar. J0-25, T i O REGON A G R IC U L T U R A L CO LLEG E Full Information on any courss by W riting TH E R EG ISTR AR , O. A- C.. Corvallis, Oregon :: MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE CO. !* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ l m