The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, October 01, 1931, Image 4

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1931
ttle business college, was in the vicinity
WEAK MARKET HOLDS | | Tuesday
to see high school graduates.
ARCADIA APPLE WORK
Helen Winters, Canning Division n , and
Dorothy Holly, Canning Division II.
Lavone and Louise Hinton started to
school' last week. They bring enrollment
Arcadia—Alter two days of picking in KINGMAN KOLONY
uu to 56.
Oscar Johnson, worker at Shea camp,
Coward-Baker orchard last week, orders
4-H CLUBS ENTER
ran his car into the ten-foot ditch Just
were received to stop picking until fur­
OREGON STATE FAIR out of Adrian Saturday evening. The
ther notice as one car was all that
car was little damaged and no one hurt.
could be marketed.
Kingman Kolony—Eight boys and John Enos towed the car In.
Picking was resumed this week with
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan and Anna
girls of this school sent club exhibits to
responsibility of expecting sales later.
There ha3 been sickness In the com­ the state fair at Salem. Exhibitors fol­ were in Ontario Monday when Anna
had her tonlsls removed. Anna returned
munity and colds are numerous.
low: William Holly. Arnold Blippy and home after a visit with Mrs. O. H. Lee
Mrs. C. W. Long lost a cow Monday
Leonard Nichols, handicraft; E l l a in Payette.
evening that died of blood poisoning.
Mrs. Wilbur Roberts entertained at
C. W. Long is away trapping. He Points, Canning Division I and Cooking
Division II; Ruth Penn, Canning Div. breakfast Saturday for her sister Miss
caught two coyotes last week.
Mr. Burlingame, field man of a Sea- I; Lois Schwelzer, Canning Division II; Kniefel.
James Lynch returned home Thurs-
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— | Mrs. Lizzie Holly spent Wednesday
and Thursday In the Holly homes here.
P.-T. A. has been postponed to meet
with Mrs. H. R. Otis Thursday, Sept
ember 30.
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OWYHEE DAM FOLK
HOLD FAREWELL TO
HONOR MRS. GREENE
Owyhee Dam—Mrs. Earl Harmon en­
tertained two tables of bridge last Fri­
day in honor of Mrs. F. P. Greene who
has moved to Nyssa. Mrs. O. S. Hale
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WE ARE GLAD
To furnish estimates on the cost of your repair
job. You can depend on us for satisfactory
Sales and Service.
Your Auto Headquarters
FOR
RENT
BUSINESS ROOMS
Nyssa, Oregon
Splendid Location
UNITED L A U N D R Y
SAYS
In Nyssa, Oregon
Corner building with sidewalks
surrounding. Either single or
double room.
Removal of partition will provide
excellent comer location for de­
partment store.
Apple Valley—Marion Smith, admin­
istrator of the H. Smith estate, closed a
sale for the 20-acre ranch east of the
Apple Valley hotel where the Hobbs
family have been living. S. Thompson,
the purchaser, and his wife will take
possession when the Hobbs lease expires
In February. The newcomers are living
in the parsonage until their new home
is vacated.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McDonald and
the Pratt family had as their guests
R. D. Lytle
Mrs. Bessie Blackman
720-3rd St. South,
Nampa, Ida.
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If you have never eaten one of our—
SATISFYING FALL LUNCHES
How palatable and satisfying they can be made.
A Few of Our Specials
Chinese Noodles............................................. 25c
Whipped Hot Chocolate................................ .10c
Hot Mince P ie ................................................. 10c
All Kinds of Sandwiches
WE MAKE THEM BETTER
They Cost No More
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Remember, MYERS makes
water systems for both deep
•n d shallow wells, for opera­
tion by electricity. gasoline
engine, wi n d mi l l or hand
ower, with capacities from
30 to 10,000 gallons per hour.
The nu st CompUt« line in
{he world.
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W «iler S yvieni»
F IO . U K ) » h o w * ■ lo m p lft«
W a te r S ytiem U n ii fo l well*
up to 12 feet In d e p th , w ith
4- gallon prem ure tan k . Hn-
lirclv autom atic In a itu m —
•ell M atting, « e lf- s io p p ln g ,
•elf oiling. C a p a c i t y l i O
gallona p et h o o t.
REWARD for return of female Boston
Bulldog last several weeks ago in
Nyssa. Roy Pounds, City.
HEATERS
Beautiful Circulating Heaters
$38
You don’t have to pay a high price to get a good
stove—an attractive stove, inclosed in a cabinet
model that makes even a stove a beautiful piece
of furniture.
Many New Fall Bargains
Baldridge Implement
Company
—at—
Nordale Furniture Co.
FURNITURE— New and Used
Nyssa, Oregon
Look Us Over
In consideration of the proposed sal e of the Assets of the First National
Bank of Ontario. Oregon, to the Onta rio National Bank of Ontario, Oregon,
for which, as a creditor of the First N ational Bank. I am to receive 70 cents
on the dollar of my deposit and 70 ce nts on the dollar of any accrued in­
terest on Savings and Time Certiflca tes, plus my proportionate share of
the further sum of $10.000 in cash and any stockholder's assessment liability
collectible, the undersigned does hereby waive thirty per cent of any and
all amounts had on deposit in checking account, cashier's checks, certifi­
cates of deposit and savings account in said First National Bank at close of
business September 12, 1931, subject to the credit of my deposit on any
obligation owing to the Bank.
The remainder due me under this waiver is to be paid in cash on de­
mand by the Ontario National Bank a i soon as depositer claimants have
signed this waiver and the assets of said Bank have been delivered to the
Ontario National Bank, and I further agree to assign or endorse at the
time of signing this waiver any certificates of deposit, cashier's checks, or
saving accounts held by me. and deposit same at the First National Bank.
I do further appoint the Depositors’ Committee of the First National
Bank my agent to act for me in my stead In collecting the stockholders’
liability, and to act for me In all other matters in which I may be concerned
as a creditor of the First National Bank.
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Waivers must be in by October 10, 1931.
FOR RENT—Furnished house keeping
rooms, 3 rooms and screen porch.
Swan Apartments, City.
Sept24 tf
Sweet Cider for Sale at the R. H. Sher­
wood ranch, Nyssa. Sept. 24 tf.
MILCH COWS FOR SALE—Jerseys,
fresh. J. C. Beam. Nyssa, Oregon.
WANTED—2-way plow, must be In good
shape and priced right. A. A. Mazac,
Nyssa. Oct. lPd.
FOR SALE—Mattress costing $20 last
year $12.50, good as new; coil bed-
springs costing $18.50 last year at $12.50.
Call from 5 to 7 p. m. Miss Josle J.
Blokland, City.
FOR SALE—Transfer business doing
from $300 to $500 a month. Complete
with 1 Chevrolet truck and I Ford truck.
Price $1100. Inquire at Journal office.
If you are In the market for city lots,
very cheap, see Abe Frils, city. 0.8 pd.
FOR SALE—Hay and oats at Qulnby
ranch, Nyssa. Sept. 10 tf.
ROOM AND BOARD At the home of
Mrs. Will Beam, City.
FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Close in.
Mrs. Thos. Nordale, City.
Our JUNIOR WAVE
—the wave for School Girls
$3.50 Up
We charge “SOc per curl for this becom­
ing permanent.
DE M O N
S T R A T I ON
HOW
to have
Foot Comfort
will b e explained and show n here
by a F oot C o m fo rt Expert o f the C h icago staff o f
A m erica’ s n oted F oot Spe­
cia lis t- D r.W m . M . S ch oll.
Fie will m ake a T est and Analysis
o f Pedo-graph p rin ts o f your stock­
inged feet, and show you exactly
w hat your foot trouble is. H e will
dem onstrate how perfectly com fort -
able he can m ake your feet w ith the
I )r. Scholl A ppliance o r R em edy
designed to relieve your specific
foot condition.
A ll o f this without one p en n y 's cost
to yo u ! Be sure to rem em ber th e
d a te and call while we have D r.
Scholl’s representative witli us.
T'ach v isito r to o u r sto re d u rin g th is
D e m o n s tra tio n will receive a sam p le o f
D r. S ch o ll's Z IN O -P A D S for C o rn s an d
l ) r . S ch o ll's b o o k le t o n C are o f the F e e t.
W ednesday, October 7
GOLDEN RULE STORE
C. C. Anderson Co.
OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP
Nyssa, Oregon
Owyhee Hotel
Steam Heat—Outside Rooms
We have other models that run higher but they
will last a life time.
Nyssa, Oregon
HUNTERS—12 gauge double barrel
shotgun and Remington pump gun,
used but shoots like new. Nordale Fur­
niture Store, Nyssa, Or.
NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT
does a GOOD Water System
MYERS. Yet the owner of • MYI RS Wafer SvMcm V
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f . i t wafer
. i , „ r than
t l i . i n most
m i \ « S city
n r t i folks
4. .11 c do.
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actually pays
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MYERS Junior Direct Water System for shallow wells
Cotta onlv $75 00 complete with motor ready for Install­
ation and delivers 250 gallons of fresh water an hour.
For $105.00 you can get a complete MYLRS pressure
tank system ready for Installation like that pictured.
And even If you use lots of water, the daily power costs
fo r running o n e o f these systems 1s only a few cents.
FOR SALE—200 quarts dandy home-
canned fruits of all kinds, also pre­
serves, butters, tomatoes and meats.
Prices 10c and up per quart. See it at
the S. D. Goshert farm Just out of town.
F. M. Mason, Nyssa. Oct. 1 Pd.
FOR RENT—Five room modern house
with furniture $25 per month; with­
out furniture $20 per month. Eulah Kel­
ley, City.
Sept. 17tf.
Pool Room—Fountain—Candies
Mike Dragich, Prop.
Nyssa, Or.
T HERE are no better wafer sv*fem» built than t be
WANT ADS
WANTED—Good, soft, clean rags. Will
pay 5 cents per pound. Powell Servlet
Station, City.
Electric Cafe
C ? y -/
W. L. Adams bloated so with gas after
tneals that his heart missed beats. Ad-
lerlka brought out all gas and now he
eats anything and feels fine. Nyssa
Pharmacy, City.
Vale
SURPRISED
Phone 36F2
MAN’S HEART STOPPED
BY BAD STOMACH GAS
FOR RENT—Front sleeping room with
bath and furnace heat. Close In. $15
month. Lloyd Marshall residence.
Oregon
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last week Rev. Platt and family. While
here Rev. Platt held several services at
Dr. E. D. Norcott
FARMERS!
the Apple Valley church. He and his
family went on to Payette for the Bap­
It's about time to oil the harness
DENTIST
tist ministry.
3 and get it in shape for Its winter
Nyssa,
Oregon
Ivan O. Brown, forest lookout this = vacation. Wt will be glad to serve
Office Phone 35F2
iurtuner and his wife have returned to ± you.
Residence Phone 35F3
the valley from Ball Mountain. Mr.
| NYSSA SHOE SHOP
Brown has been ill.
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
Ross Parkinson. Prop.
Ivor Courter left the forepart of last
week for Winfield, Iowa.
i in mm ini iirtriiriii imuHin imiiiiinimiiuiiii
Mrs. Minnie Dillon, former music
teacher here, came from her home in
Caldwell to make a visit with Mr. and
WAIVER
Mrs. J. A. Pettit and other friends.
1931
Attorney and Counselor at Law
First National Bank Building
Phone 66
You’d Be
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NEWCOMER 3UYS FARM
IN APPLE VALLEY
Don't Delay—See or Write
Prepared to Wet Wash—4c per lb.
Rough Dry 16 lbs. $1.00
Pin
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A rock—W. S. Bruce and C. E. Lan-
ning of the Jordan Valley irrigation dis­
trict met with Mr. Pranks of New
York and officials of the state reclama­
tion commission in Portland to discuss
business in connection with the reor­
ganization of the Jordan Valley district
and bond settlement. They report a sat­
isfactory meeting. Mrs. Bruce and Mrs.
Lannlng accompanied them and report
an enjoyable trip, from which they re­
turned last week.
John Lannlng accompanied the party
as far as Walla Walla.
Several men and teams are at work
on the feeder and other canals, clean­
ing and repairing for the coming year.
Miss Gereta Lannlng Is attending
high school In Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Breashers have
returned from outside points.
Extremely Low Rent
When Monday comes around and you’re not
feeling right,
You look upon the washing, and big bundles
are in sight.
Send them all to us, and you will find
the prices right.
Washed, beautiful and clean, all the colored
clothes and white.
Ironed fine and up to date
And this story to you, relate,
That the mangling of the clothes
Are finished beyond debate.
T. R. Pashley, Mgr.
IRRIGATORS FROM
AROCK AID WATER
BOND SETTLEMENT
Spacious
LA RSEN M O TO R CO.
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Mi i i i i i i i i i i ni i i i i
took high prize and Mrs. Ben Cook won
low prize. A guest prize was given to
Mrs. Greene.
Mrs. C. 8. Hale entertained Wednes­
day. September M in honor of her
daughter Mildred's birthday. Twelve
little guegts were in attendance and
each received a favor.
Mrs. C. O Clapp and Mrs. Allen
Johanenson were in Boise last week­
end.
Miss Ardell Smith spent the v.ecl: end
at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith.
Mrs. P. A. Banks and family spent the
week end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bohlson entertain­
ed friends from Nampa last week end.
Morris Worthen has left the General
Construction company.
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Liberty Theatre
NYSSA, OREGON
A MODERN HOUSE FOR NYSSA
Friday-Saturday, October 2, 3
IDAHO-OREGON
AUTO FREIGHT
DAILY FREIGHT 9ERVICE
Richard Arlen in
“CAUGHT”
With Louise Dresser
Boise, Nyssa, Vale, Weiser
and all intermediate points
PHONE a
Sunday-Monday, October 4, 5
“SPORTING BLOOD”
With Clark Gable
HONEY SALE
7c LB.
Bring your own container while
we are extracting and get your
winter supply of honey at this
iow price.
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., October 6, 7, 8,
COME NOW!
“IRON MAN"
HONEY FOSTER *
Nyssa. Oregon
Lew’ Ayres in