The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 21, 1929, Image 10

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I t a k i n g 40 p er ce nt o f t h e c a t c h C a n
H to Nyssa last week from Pro­ initte to announce their cele­ ad a,
p er c e n t : F ra n c e . 17 |ver c e n t :
■ vo, Utah, w here he graduated bration, has reached us. As ! t'n iteil S tates. 12 p e r cent, a n d I’o r t u
V from Brigham Young univer­ I usual it is full of spice and gal, 2 p er cent.
Added P e r c e n t . g s * .
* sity with an A. B. degree. pep and extends a cordial invi­
A 90 per c e n t In c re a se for an artteto
During his four years attend­ tation to everyone to take in
Hist co sts $1 would m a k e It coal $1.901
ft ance at the B. Y. U. Mr. Gil­ the big doings at Vale on the But fo r t h e a r t i c l e t h a t h aa d o u b le#
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2nd, 3rd and 4th. Let ’er In p rice t h e new p rice Is 2UO p e r c e a l
ef t h e rid.
* and athletics. He played as :buck.
f number 3 man on school ten­
E arly A m e ric a n New spaper
* nis team which won the state
T h e se cond n e w s p a p e r estid iltsh ed
She Found It
a and Rocky Mountain confer­ M rs M. W w r i t e s : "W e live on the In Am erica, Ihe B oston C u r e t t e , Is­
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for the *-dge nt u hike mnl t h e o t h e r evening su
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I ts p r o p r i e t o r w a s T h o m a s
my little glt-l
hi, poin tin g to th e sky
u past two seasons, winning two
t ’am phell, a S co tsm an , son of D u n c a n
M iiiiiiiih t h e moon is b ro k en In tw o
me letters in the sport. Mr. Gil­
Chen, her e y e h a p p e n in g to i-Hteh the J Campbell, who o r g an ized Ihe po stal
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christ also played in one of reflection of It on th e eHliu hike, she s y s te m o f Am erica.
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T h e cro ss w ith o r w ith o u t t h e «le
college dance orchestras for I lost on T r a n s c r i p t .
n a t u r e h as been use d on d o c u m e n t s
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since ea r ly medieval times.
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t h e r e f o r e a t t e s t e d to Ihe t r u t h o f t h e
is cnlleil “n m i d u t l . " T h e g ro u n d w o rk
I CHEAPER T H U HE..OPERATES A ITH H EW1
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A SURE WINNER
HE one SURE WINNER in every
“get-rich-quick” proposition is the
man who promotes th e company. He
gets“his” regardless of the outcome—you
can count on that.
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Does the stock salesman tell you what
commission he is paid to sell you your
stock, and before buying would it not
be the part of wisdom to have your pros­
pective purchase checked up through
your bank?
If you contemplate making an invest­
ment of any kind, feel free to call upon
our officers at any time for consultation.
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Is u su a lly compo sed of
GO TO BOISE
Their knowledge and experience gain­
ed from years of contact with varied
business enterprises may be of help to
you.
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In th e Matter of th e E state of G. G. Date of first publication Ju n e 7, 1929.
Drown, Deceased.
Date of last publication July fi, 1929.
T h e undersigned hav in g been appointed
by th e county court of the state of Ore­
gon for th e county of Malheur, adminis­
tratrix, with the will annexed, of th e es­
Mrs. Irene Gilchrist entertained
t a te of G. G. Brown, deceased, and h av ­
in g qualified, notice is hereby given to ten little girls at her country,
th e creditors of, and all persons hav ing home Monday afternoon, in honor
claims ag ainst the estate of said de­
of her daughter Dorothy’s seventh
ceased, to present them, duly verified
as required by law, within six m o n th s anniversary. The afternoon was
after t h e first publication o f th is notice pleasantly spent playing games
to said adm inistratrix, at the office of E and reciting. At 6 o’clock a lovely
M. Blodgett, her attorney, in Nyssa, Mai. birthday cake and ice cream was
hei r cou .tv, Oleg ;n, sai office b o n g ilie
BIRTHDAY PARTY
served.
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L eather fo r Shoes
T h e Ural p e r s o n s In Knglam l who j
u n d erto o k
p r a c tic a l
u n ite d
actio n J
a g a in s t t h e sla v e t r a d e w e r e the
Q u a k e r s , following th e lead o f their
fo u n d er. G eo rg e Fox, who us ea r ly as
14471 e x p r e s s e d h im se lf a s oppose d to
slavery.
AUCTION SALE
T h e M in d and F a tigu e
N e v e r Blotted a Line
A n im a ls in C aptivity
It Is g en erally a g r e e d by psycho lo­
gists th at t h t th resh o ld of highest
m e n ta lity Is r e a c h e d a t ab out 11 a. m.
One a u t h o r i t y s a y s th at tests m a d e In
vario u s colleges p ro v e t h a t t h e mind
•s less ae rtve when fatig u ed
Of S h a k e s p e a r e It Is said t h n t lie
n ev er b lo tted a line, so p e r fe c t was
Ids co m m a n d of Ids n u t l v j tongue.
How m u ch of t r u t h t h e r e Is In th is
p o p u l a r belief It Is Impossible to de
tertulne.
Wild a n i m a l s kept In c a p t i v i t y a r e
likely to lose th e n a t u r a l color of
t h e i r sk in o r fur, It Is st a te d , a n d
even t h e i r figures b eco m e ch an g ed , so
t h a t they m ay no lo n g er r e p r e s e n t
th e ir n o rm al d a l e .
Ta I k i n g
$106
complete with
stabilizer
T h e re is n o th in g to g e t o u t o f o rd er nor a n y
c h e m ic a ls to rep la c e. T h e f ir s t c o a t is t h e
fe a t.
N e ith e r e le c tric ity n o r g a s is n e e d ed fo r ita
o p e ra tio n . A fter th e C rosley Icy ball u n it h a s
b e e n s u b je c te d to a re g u la te d h e a t—s u c h a s
you c a n g et fro m a ny good oil stove— it will
a b s o rb th e w a rm th fro m th e c a b in e t a ud
p ro d u ce a dry c le a n cold.
T h e c a b in e t providea a m p le sto ra g e sp a ce
fo r foods. M ilk a n d c re a m c a n b e k e p t cool
a n d sw eet. T h e re is a ls o pro v isio n for tit#
m a k in g o f ice c u b e s.
T h e average c o s t o f o p e ra tio n is two c e n ts
p e r day.
T h e C rosley lcy b a ll R e frig e ra to r is t b s
g r e a te s t value in th e field. For yottr h e a lth ’s
s a k e a n d for your g e n e ra l c o n v e n ie n c e you
c a n n o t affo rd to h e w ith o u t o ne.
CROSLEY IC Y C A L L
REFRIGERATOR
Come in and see the 1930 model 42 Crosley radio set. This
set is eight tube console set with Power Dynamic Speaker
and Tubes.
Price $147.00
WILSON BROS.
Dept. Store
N a tion a l Legislators
T h e Citizen
M em bers of the s e n a t e a n d th e
ho u se „f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s do not have
to be n a t u r a l - h o r n citizens. T h e y m ay
be n a t u r a l i z e d citizens. Many n a t ­
u ralized citizen s h av e se rv ed In botn
b r a n c h e s o f t h e n a tio n a l leg islatu re.
It Is t h e p a r t of t h e good citizen
n e v e r to d e s p a i r o f his co u n tr y . In
t h e d n r k e s t h o u r s he will a l w a y s ho pe
for b e t t e r t im es a n d will s t r i v e , to th e
u t m o s t e x t e n t o f his ab ility , t o b rio*
th e m to p a s s .—L o n d o n Time«.
S i n g i n g
An Adaptation of Edna Ferber’s Novel by the same name
DREAMLAND
ONTARIO,
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PROTECI
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( ro s le y Icy ball R e frig e ra to r Kill do
a n y th in g th a t a ny o th e r refrig e ra to r
will do a n d do it c h e ap e r.
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A few choice Town Lots for
ale. Apply to J. vV. Wood at
tne Raymond Hotel.
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lie a m o u n t o f Iron ox ide c o n t a i n e d In
lie stone. T h e r e Is also a f o rm of
!«sper w h ich Is d a r k green and
o p alescent. T h is Is p r e b a b l y t h e quid
ty sp o k e n o f In t h e Bible as o n e o f Ihr
lewels on t h e b r e a s t p l a t e of t h e high
irle st a n d ns a fo u n d atio n s t o n e of
he wull o f t h e New J e r u s a l e m .
Sunlight and H ealth
Town or country the need fo r
refrigeration is the tame. IT her •
e ir r you may be the proper pre­
servation of your foo<lt depend a
on refrigeration.
The Crosley Icy ball Refrigerator
offer» quiet and economical re­
frigeration a t the lowest price.
Quakers Led M o v e m e n t
Big auction sale of Household
Giads Saturday , J i r e i 2 , a t
m. at Jurries’ Bri ck s lo e , Faim
to private parties. If you hav
anything for sale I will sell it fo j
you on day of sale for 10 pe J
cent’commission. Bring in your:
cccs. Irquiie at Jurries Drug!
tc ie , Pa lira.
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A B ritish p h y sic ia n sa y s t h a t since
rhe I m p o rt a n c e of su n lig h t to health
h as been realized, t h e s u m m e r m o n th s
a r e no lo n g er t h e most fatal to ba bies
hut t h e first t h r e e m o n th s of t h e y e a r
when t h e r e Is least su n lig h t h a v e th e
m ost *nfnnt d eath s .
HOME IlIH tM H E R E
s t a t e m e n t s m a d e th erein.
S h o e l e a t h e r s a r e divided Info fw r
c l a s s e s — b o tto m l e a t h e r a n d up pet
le a th e r . T h e b o tto m p a r t s o f a sh oe
Including Ihe o u tse le . Inside, well
r a n d a n d co u n ter, a r e cut fro m hot
tom leath er. T h e vam p, q u a r t e r s 'o e
oHp n n d to n g u e, co m p risin g th e prln
clpul p a r t s , a r e i u t from u p p e r l e a t h e r
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t i l d e , o r t h r e a d s fo rm lug th e radii of
the c i r c u l a r p a t t e r n . Upon th e s e a r e
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woven t h e designs.
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A delegation of Nyssaite
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R e m e m b e r th e Smyll T hings .
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a meeting of the It Is e as y t o talk gllhlv o f s e r v t n i
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a Boise® commercial club Wed­ salt to t h e m a n wh o alts n e x t ns a i
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■ nesday to discuss the proposed tab le, to t h i n k o f p la c ln x o n r lives a t
a w o r ld ’« d isposal a n d nex leet the
a Idaho Pacific railroad from em
ail a t t e n t i o n s w hich m e a n so much
a Nyssa to Winnemucca. The to o n r ow n h em e.— H e n r y S lo an e Co#
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meeting was an informal lun­ Urn.
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C are of Linoleum
I"'. cheon. No definite action w as!
In o r d e r to get th e best se rv ice from
NYSSA, OREGON
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taken,the main business being lin o leu m It m u st he laid ov er a
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m o o t h floor In such a way t h a t It
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to plan a meeting for some s does
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not b u c k le a n d s h o u ld he clean ed
Capi lai *25,000
Surplus $50,000
Ml future date, when it is hoped with a d a m p cloth w r u n g out o f su d s
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m a d e w ith mild soap. Alkalis, s tr o n g
* that all the towns of Southern soup,
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Idaho and Eastern Oregon will will ru in linoleum.
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inite action will be taken, d e r iv e d fro m an old Sax o n won)
a.iministrii
Among those attending from which m e a n s n fo o tp rin t, o r Hie s h u p t
place
design
ated
where
said
NOTICE
of a foot.
•trix will receive said claims.
Nyssa were E. M. Blodgett,
IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF THE
F o rm s of Jasper
Nora Daisy Ray,
STATE
OF OREGON FOR T H E Adm ini stratrix of th e E sta te of (i. ( Larry Haynes and Frank Mor-
J a s p e r Is an Im pure fo rm o f cry p to
•r.vstalllne q u a r t z . T h e color Is usua l
COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
Brown, Deceased.
gan.
y red, b r o w n or yellow, ac c o r d in g to
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International Fishery
The c a t c h of cod on t h e North
OREGON
O n e W eek , Com m encing Svmday, Jun e 23
Two Shows Daily, 6:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m.
Matinee, Sunday and Saturday, at 2:00 p. m.
Special Midnight Matinee, Saturday Night, June 22, immediately after dance at Ontario