The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 01, 1927, Image 3

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. "
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RADIO ADVERTISING j LEAGUE MEETING
FOR NYSSA APRIL 7TH TO BE HELD FRIDAY
Guaranteed Ford
Used Cars
Broadcasting Program Between Representatives from Nearby
8 and 9 P. M.. April 7th, From Towns to Organize Base Ball
Station K, F. A. U., Boise.
League for the Coming Season
April 7th b e tw ee n e ig h t and r.ine P.
M. is the hour sat for t h e Nyssa ad­
vertising program to be broadcast from
sta tio n K. F. A. U.
Local t a l e n t consisting of musical
selections both voaal and in stru m e n tal
era offered and a ge nera l description
of Nys9a’a prominence in connection
with tha g r e a t Owyhee P ro je c t will be
heralded over tha ata tea.
No b e t t e r way of a i v e r ti a in g our
town and tha project could be chosen
than by the radio.
W hat form of ad
v tr iia in g could possibly reach and cov
• r the t e r r ito ry than t h a t offered as an
ev en in g ’s e n te r ta i n m e n t on the radio?
The f e a t u r e n u m b e r on the program
ill be a speech tailing o f o u r to w n 's
possibilities, its p a sa m e u n t connection
with the Owyhee Project, close proxL
nsity to th e ’‘Hole in the G round” the
chssen site for the $18,000,000 Govern­
m ent dam.
E v e r y th in g i t being done to m ake
this a real success a nd anyone wishing
to c o n tiib u te a num ber can do so by
r e p o rtin g to C. L, McCoy or J. P D un­
away.
W hy
Does
• ra z o r p u ll? A
dull blade. Only
• super-keen
blade gives a su­
p er-sh ave. The
Valet AutoStrop
Razor is the only
razor that gives
you a super-keen
edge fo r every
shave.
S I u p to $ *$ •
V alet
A u o^ S trop
R azor
The " H i g h Brown B a b ie s” M instrel
show given under the auspices o f the
Nysaa band promises to be a r e a lg 'o o m
dispeller this season.
R t h s a r als are
given practic ally e very evening and all
m em bers of the company aim to make
this y e a r ’s show the b e s t vet. April
13th has been chosen as th e d a te for
the ahow wnich will be hi Id a t the
Liberty T h e a tr e . E v ery o n e should a t
tend and laugh with the crowd.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY
Dw ig ht S m ith and eon J o h n J a y and
Frank F - y celebra ted their joint birth
d i v a n n iv e r sa r y la s t Sunday with a
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big d in n er a t the F ry hom e Those
U r i . I r w i n G r u b e r s p e n t the day a t
Mrs. H. E. Hansen, of N a m pa is in pa rticip a tin g in the fe stiv itie s includ­
N a m p a on Monday.
Nyssa th is week looking a f t e r proper ' d Mr and Mrs. J . B. Sm ith, Mrs.
F r a n k Stockwell of P a r m a waa in ty in te r e s t s and g r e e tin g old friends
Lucil Jo h nston and family. Mr. and
Nyaaa T u es d ay on business
M’a. Dean sm ith and d a u g h te i s , Mr.
Mrs* J . Bnydell. will be hostess to
and Mrs D w ig ht Sm ith and family
Mist Daria, county libra rian, visited
the Guild a t h e r home the afternoon of
and Ur. and Mrs. F rank Fry.
t h e lib ra ry on S a t u r d a y and e xchanged April 7th.
100 books.
The H S. Club m e t a t the home of
Jo h n Moore, of O nta rio em ployee of
t h e S t a n d a r d Oil Co has r e n te d the Mrs. Barney Wilson last F r id a y . An
J i m Fogle bouse and will move his face- enjoyable a f te r n o o n was s p e n t playing
Members of the O. E S t a r marched
"buuco gam es.”
Mrs A. V Cook
'y h a r e in th e n e a r f u t u r e .
held high score and Mrs H D Holmes in a body to the home of Mrs. Will
The Girl S c outs enjo yed a bike last
the consolation
Delicious r e f r e s h ­ Beam and gave t h a t lady a pleasanl
S a t u r d a y , accom panied by Miss I,illy m ents were served.
surpris#
Monday evaning of this
May H u n t as acout leader. They hiked
week
I t was in the n a tu r e of a
Mr. and M rs Loren Johnson m ade s farew ell p a r ty for Mrs. Beam , aa Mr
to th e hills w e s t of to wn, w h e re they
had lunch and s p s n t the a fte rnoon business triD to Boise S a turday laat.
and VIra. Beam a r e soon to leave for
J a e k Lynch s t a r te d excavation work Crane, A f t e r a p le a sa n t social time
(■laying g a m e s .
l l r . and Mrs. H a r r y Francis, Mrs. on t h e lot n e x t to his residence T ues­ dainty r e fr e s h m e n ts w e re served, fol­
lowing which the g u e s t s de parted,
Chas. McConnell and Mrs. Meyers day, and will e r e c t a new bungalow.
s p e n t t h e week end in Boise, Mr.
Dale Hoover le f t for K la m a th Fails- a t t a r wishing Mrg. Beam much joy in
F r a n c is a tt e n d in g a lu m b e r m a n ’s con­ W ednesday w he re he ia em ployed as her new home.
vention while th e 1« dies visited fi len is. firemen for th e Pelican Bay L um be r
METHODIST NOTES
Mrs. Will Beam and d a u g h te r Rita Co.
The S ubje ct of the Sun d a y morning
l e f t T h u r sd a y for t h e i r new home a t 1 Harold Hoxie is on c ru tc h es as a r e ­
C ra ne, w here th e y will join Mr Beam, sult of a sprained ankle caused from a •erm on is “ T he Only F o u n d a tio n .”
who hae accepted a position as f o r e ­ base slide ab t h e practice of the ball
Sunday ev en in g M tb . H e rshe y will
m an of a l a r g e r a n c h in t h a t vicinity. tea m Tuesday evening.
speak on "P o p u la r b o n g s . ”
A lb e r t Iredale and family of Nam pa, , The Nyssa P a c k in g Co. a re losers of
Both m ornin g and e v tn i n g services
s p s n t W ednesday with th e ir p a r e n ts , a dressed hog which was t a k e n from were largely a tte n d e d laat S unday. al.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Francis.
th e s l a u g h te r house last F rida y e ven, so a large a tte n d a n c e a t t h e League
service, which is now held in the bare,
I t is r e p o r t e d t h a t G a r r e t Groot has ing.
ment. A conte st betw een th e bovs and
p u rc h ase d t h e J . C. Flem ing ra n ch a t
Chas. Thompson ia h o m t fro m the O girls h a s been s t a r te d .
Miss Gladys
A rc ad ia . T ois is or.e of t h e old f a r m s
A. C. visiting with hia m oth er, Mrs Garrison is leader n e x t Sunday even
of th e valley and is a fi e p ro p e rty .
Lelia Thompson and family.
ing.
Mrs. K lingbsck, a n d children of
O r v ilh Hippy, suffered a fr a c tu r e d
Mr. H e rshe y left T hursda y morning
O w yhee called a t (he Jo u r n a l Tuesday
while e n r o u te to P a y e tt e on business skull, Wednesday afternoon when he for Gooding College. He took a load
was kicked by a herse a t his f a th e r 's of supplies f o r th e College and will
and pleasure.
liv ery stable .
bring home h i t son and d a u g h te r for
Miss Myrtle Wood, d a u g h te r of Mr.
F r a n k Dixon, of H u n tin g to n , O re - their Spring vacation.
and Mr*. F re d well known fo rm er r e s i­
FAREWELL PARTY
dents o f N y s sa w e ie m arried Friday, was a business visitor in Nyssa, Wed­
nesday, looking for a suitable location
to open a g e n t ’s furnishing store . He
e x p r e s e e him self as plesantly surpris
ed over the prospective fu t u r e of Nyssa
and expects to r e t u r n in the n e a r fu tu re
to locate.
The March issue of the Oregon Bus­
iness, published by th e C ham ber of
Commerce of Portland, gives an i n te r ,
eating column on Nysaa and vicinity,
contributed by A. R. Millar, se c re ta ry
o f the Nyssa Com m ercia l Club.
V. B. Staples o f Ontario was a busi
ness visitor in N y s sa Monday of this
week.
N e x t T h u r sd a y ev en in g a nother
meeting of the Sunday School teachers
will be held in the Church basem ent.
\ m eeting w as held on last Tuesday
to m ak e a r r a n g e m e n t s for Decision
Day.
Chiropractors
Drs R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford
licensed in Oregon and Idaho. Carver
g ra d u ates Consultation and eXamin
ation free. F i f t e e n y e a r s successful
practice in the s ta te . F i r s t door west
of bank, Nyssa, Oregon.
N O T IC E FOR PU B L IC A T IO N
Mrs. Rambaud ia having h e r home
p r a c t ic i n g daily and a re s h o w lr g g r e a t on third s t r e e t im proved w ith an addi
D e p a r t m e n t of the I n t e r i m , U. S
im p ro v e m en t.
Sion of a new cbim rey and ceiled inside Land Office a t Vale, Oregon, March
8, 1S27.
Notice is h ereby given t h a t A rth u r
W. Ward, of P r a ir ie City. Oregon, who,
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on May 28, 1912. m ade d e s e rt land en.
x try, No. 0225?, for E ) a 3 W i. Lots 3, 4,
u Seetion 19, Township 21 South, Renge
f í 46 E i s t . W illam ette Meridian, has filed
X notice of intention to n ake final proof
undei 3rd p a r a g r a p h of Act o f M a ret
1915, to establish claim to tha land
above described, be fore R - g i s t e r , U,
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X 3 Land O ffi't, a t Vale, Oregon, on the
23rd day of April, 1927,
C laim ant n a m e s aa w itnesse s:
Charles McConnell P e t t i Rambaud,
Wilham D tm m , H e r b e r t J . W ard al
of Nyssa, Oregon.
Nyssa, Ore.
Geo W MeKoight.
m llat
RegisL-r.
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XI
PASTIME LUNCH ROOM
1925 Touring
1923 Touring
1922 Touring
1928 Coupe
1920 Runabout, with 1924 motor
1921 Tudor Sedan
1920 Touring
All cars are equipped with starters and batteries in
good condition. Any of these cars bought and not satis­
factory after five dayB may be turned in on a new car at
full market price. Or any defect showing up in thirty
day3 will be replaced free of charge
The Town Council m et in special aes
sijn Wednesday evening to discuss the
im p ro v e m en t of the main s t r e e t of
Nyssa and o t h e r business needing a t .
tention
S n g in e e r H. T am blym of Vale will,
within th e n e x t Sew days give them an
e stim a te of th e cost of g r a v e lin g and
curbing rhe s t r e e t so t h a t some definite
a t- p m a y b e t a k e n fo r th e improve,
m ent.
X
X
X
X
IX
Y. B. Staples Ford
Garage
Ontario
Ed i e Pow cP h is purchased three
lots on Third s t r e e t opposite th e Hoxie
residence and will build a stucco Ame- i
can type bungalow, m odern with a full
basem ent, hardwood floors etc.
Con.
tv.'ietors will s t a r t to work on th e build­
ing in a sh o rt tim e.
Mrs. Wallace Lynch s p e n t a few
days visiting in Caldwell this week
Pud Long and Chas. Newbill
E m m e tt visito rs last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. F o r s e m a n are
the p a r e n ts of a nine pound boy, born
March f9th.
Nyssa, Oregon
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R e v , H ershey, l e f t T hursday for
Gooding, Idaho.
He will bs ac<*om_ X
padted on his r e t u r n trip by bis d a u g h ­
t e r and Bon w ho a re a tt e n d in g Good
ing College.
An old tim e and j a i z dance is to be
given S a t u r d a y n ig h t a t th e Hotel
W estern da nce hail.
Boise o r c h e str a
will furnish music and a good tim e is
anticip ate d.
E n g in e e r B anks r e tu r n e d to Nyssa
last S a tu rd ay and im m edia tely went
out to the " H o le in the G ro u n d ,” dam
site.
Mias J u a n i t a Bigelow, d a u g h t e r of
Mr. and Mrs. S. D Bigelow, of Owyhee
received honorable m ention in the
University of Oregon p a p e r as being
one out of n i n e t y .o n e s tu d e n ts to win
honors as having r e c e iv 'd no g r a d e less
m a n two
H e r m any friends in NyssR
will be glad to learn of b e r success.
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COUP BREAD
Pies
Cakes
Doughnuts
Oregon
WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE
Mrs. H a r r y G a s h e d and children of
E m m e tt spe nt the week er.d in Nyssa
visiting relatives.
Wendell Pogue, of Kentucky, has ac­
cepted a ponition in Wilson Bros. Store
Mr. Pogue is a nephew of B arney and
ErneBt Wilson.
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Second Hand Store
were
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Mr and Mrs Halton Stevens and
son Billy have moved to E m m e tt where
they will m ake th e ir home
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“ S q u a r e D e a l”
Mr. and Mrs. S. Boydell s p e n t Tues
day in Boise.
GEMENT WQRK
I have purchased a new
concrete mixer and am pre
pared to do all kinds of
concrete work, plastering
and lealsmining. etc.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Joe Meyers
Nyssa, Or.
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Young Wife Afraid
to Eat Anything
" I was afraid t a e a t because I al j
ways h<d stom ach trouble a fte r w a r d s-
Since tak in g A d le n k a I can e a t and !
feel line.”
(signed! Mrs. A. How ard
ON E spoonful Adlerik a removes GAS
and o fte n brings su rprising re lief to
th e stsm ach. 3 ops t h a t full, bloated
feeling. Removes old w a ste m a t t e r
from intestines wbiebyou never th ought
was in your s y s te m
E xce lle nt for
obstinate constipation.
NysSa rharrtiacy.
KOZY CAFE
Special
Chicken
Dinner
SUNDAY
April 3
11:30 to 2 o’clock
C. 6. HOOVER
Nysaa, Oregon
Notary Public
Insurance
Nyssa Realty Co.
Licensed Real Estate Brokers.
And all kinds of pastry.
FOR THE
Home of Good Eats
Our Cars have been fully overhauled in our shop and
and guaranteed as represented.
TOWN BOARD HOLDS
SPECIAL MEETING
“HIGH BROWN BABIES”
—Sharpen* h a l f
March 25th a t Kuna. Idaho, to Tick
T arto n of t h a t place
Mr. and Mrs.
T e r t o n will m ake t h e i r home a t Kuna.
Mrs. S tona r, m o th e r of J . Stoner,
band m a t t e r of Nyssa. died a t Portland
Oragon, and was buried a t O n 's rio ,
laat Sunda y. Marefc 27th. M«ny Nyssa
people, old f r i tn d s a tt e n d e d th e fu n e r.
al. T h e S t o n e r fam ily form erly r e ­
sided a t N ysaa where Mr, Stoner was
in c h a r g e of th e e u b .e ta tio n .
Mr. and Mrs, H. T. F r a n c is a r e en
joying a visit from Mrs. J. J Coles
and son Roy Coles of Salt Lake City.
U r i . Coles is a ais'.er of Mrs. F r a n c is .
T h e H ig h School b a s t ball boys a re
T here will be a base ball m eetin g
held in O n ta r io , Friday evening a t 8
o’cli ek to org a n is e th a lea gue for the
coming season.
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s from New Plymouth.
Fruitla nd, N'vsea. Vale, Ontario, Bro.
g<n and J a m is o n will be p r e se n t and
everythin g shonld be lined o ut f o r the
baseball season a t this time
The m e e tin g called a t Vale two
weeks ago fo r th e sa m e purpose was
not successful as only t h r e e of the
towns were re presented, but now th at
all the towns a re ha v in g work outs
whereby th e i r t e a m s will be chosen
more i n te r e s t is m a n if e s t and it is ex
pected t h a t a goodly n u m b e r will be
present.
The local men a r e t u r n in g c u t in
creditable n u m b ers for pra c tic e each
evening and the Nyssa team will prob­
ably be chosen before lorg.
F. o h
casual obse rvation a good nine should
be a-sem bled for N yssa this sea-on.
Special orders f o r parties,
lodge suppers, dances,
etc., promptly filled.
THE SWAN BAKERY
Nyssa,
Farms and City Property
Insurance
Phone 53
Nysaa, Oregon
All office work will he managed sa in the past; o ily
real estate transactions by Boydell and Willouf hby.
J BOYDELL.
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