The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 05, 1931, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1931
L a r se n s G ive
S c o u ts P a r ty
For Halloween
Duane Amens, Jacob Oroót, Curtis Fos­ Other guests were Mrs. C. Brue and her
ter and Scoutmaster R. R. Amens.
daughter and W ill Morrison.
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BIG BEND GIRL
ft n * ! tp i
»<£ Xft££ ¿ at 23ELÎ&.BQË
mary pupils at a Halloween party ai ■ Virtually every family In Oregon Trai
Wade school home Friday evening Var­ communiiy attended,
ious stunts and games were played i Senator and, Mrs. " / 5 Dirnmick cf
• • • •
WEDS MECHANIC
) and refreshments served.
: Yakima, Wash., returned to their home
MR. AN D MRS. CLUB
M O N D A Y CLUB
M AGOFFIN CAMP E. H. Brumbach and Joe transacted j last week after a visit with their son
Supt. and Mrs. Leo D. Hollenberg en­
bu sln *» at the county seat Thursday. | Nell J. Dimmick and family.
Mrs Ouy H. Bailey was hostess for
tertained the Mr. and Mrs. Club M on­
Mrs. T. M. Gough of Parma spent
tha Monday bridge club this week.
Room*, Board and Bath
Students who made the honor roll last
day evening. Prizes went to Famham
Ouests. Invited for an extra table of 1 Sills and Frank D. Hall. Mr. and Mrs.
Big Bend—Miss Anna O. Phelan, only Friday calling in the Bend.
period were Paul Johnston, Jack McKee,
$2.EC per day
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Timm
of
Pay­
cards, were Mrs. Artie Robertson. Mrs.
[ j. C. Lindley were invited guests. At daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Phelan ette and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweet were I Barclay Wilson and Marjorie Holudv:
Mr. and iirs. Howard Larsen gave a Frank D. Hall, Mrs. E. D. Norcott. Mrs.
of
Big
Bend,
and
Grover
H.
Lee
of
Pay­
I
in
spelling.
June
Holady,
Nicholas
Van
the close of a pleasant evening, a plate
Rheumatism and
Jolly Halloween party for Boy Scouts Barney Wilson and Mrs. Betty Berdsley
ette were married Wednesday evening dinner guests in the Plin Case home Zelf, Paul Johnston. Jack McKee.
luncheon was served.
Nervous Cases
Friday night. About 14 were present. of Los Angeles, house guests of Mrs. Ed.
at the Methodist parsonage in Ontario Sunday.
Barclay Wilson. Wilson Keck,
Billie
High point winners In a series of games Wilson. Prize winners were Mrs. Rob­
by Rev. Allison. They spent a short | Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and children Wilson, Marjorie Holady, Genevieve ai\d
Dr. D. A. SEXTON
that boys lie were Roy Neadeau, first; ertson and Mrs. F. B. Schapkohl.
G U ILD MEETS
honeymoon in Baker, returning home left by auto Tuesday for a visit with Benny Rogers.
relatives in New York.
and Duane Amens, second. Lots of
D. A. Rogers, teacher near Caldwell
Mrs. Jess Thompson, Mrs. Frank Hall Friday night. Mrs. Lee is clerk in Holly
VALE, OREGON
Wade P. T. A. completed arrange­ spent last week end with Mrs. Regers j
cider, pumpkin pie and hot chocolate
and Mrs. E. D. Norcott were Joint host­ Bros, store at Adrian. Mr. Lee is a
ments for serving dinner at county and the children here.
FO R VALE FRIENDS
were served. Those present were Robert
esses at a regular meeting of St. Paul’s ¡mechanic at M agoffin tunnel camp on
council at a business meeting presided
Leuck, Robert Wilson, Harold Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson gave a Guild Wednesday afternoon at the Nor­ the Owyhee irrigation project. Mr. and over by Mrs. F. A. Miller Friday.
Arthur Cook, Edward Boydell, Howard
Mrs.
Lee
will
make
their
home
with
the
cott
home.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
Moore,
A. Bradney, who was visiting in
and
Warren Larsen,
Roy Neadeau, Halloween party at their home near 'newcomers In charge o f the Episcopal bride's parents at present. The com­
town for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chester,
Clarksdalc, Arizona, returned home last
munity
extends
good
wishes
to
the
churches
at
Nyssa,
Ontario
and
Vale
owners of the Vale Meat company and
week to look after business here.
their employes, among them Mrs. Andy were here from Ontario for the event. A young couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell
and
Johnson and son Earl, mother and dainty luncheon was served after a busi­
E. M. Blodgett
children of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. NEAR THEFT ALARM S
brother of the former. Decorations were ness and social hour.
Krebs of Boise were guests of Mr. and
carried out In the witching motif.
Attorney and Counselor at Law
. . . »
Mrs. Thomas Welsh Sunday.
Games were played. Violin and piano
Let us supply your needs in dry Pine Wood.
VISITORS IN O W YH EE
FAR
E
W
E
LL
D
IN
N
E
R
Practica In ail Courta
music by Misses Helen and Dorothy
W. H. Appel of Emmett was looking
2 Cord lots $21.
Mrs.
Cora
Newton
Invited
friends
to
Brue was enjoyed. A t midnight Mrs.
after business Interests In this vicinity
a
farewell
dinner
Sunday
In
honor
of
Cut
any
length— Free Delivery
N Y S S A , OREGON
Johnson served an appetizing supper.
Wednesday.
Owyhee—The Claude Wilson family
her nephew Donald Drake, who left
Joe Brumbach transacted business in were dinner and evening guests of the 8.
Tuesday for his home In Missouri.
L. C. SMOCK
D. Bigelow fam ily Friday. During the
Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Nampa Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker and Mrs. evening several quilts and a tent were
1 Block North Nyssa Produce
Jake Bodner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore of
Parma, Rev. Josle J. Blokland. Dr. and Charles McConnell were In Caldwell taken from their car, which was park­
ed in front of the house, but upon in­
Mrs. C. A. Abbott) and Mrs. ArvUla Thursday.
Fauchier called later In the evening.
Misses Virginia Miller and Evelyn vestigation they found the things strewn
Haworth entertained Miss Baker and along the road. It is thot the would be
Miss Laurlna and John Banks brought the pupils in her room at a Halloween | robbers were frightened away by the
Miss Margaret Hunt from
Caldwell party at the Miller home Friday even­ dog.
— THAT—
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kygar and daugh­
Tuesday, where she was their guest sev-.j ing. A ll came in costumes appropriate
eral days. Mrs. F. A. Banks accompan­ for the occasion and a happy evening ters Grace and Della spent Sunday at
“ More food value is supplied by milk than by
ied her husband and Mr. and Mrs. F. was spent playing games. Refreshments the Earl Ward home.
Jack McConnell is improving his
C. Bohlson o f Owyhee dam to American were served.
any other form o f food.”
Falls on a business trip.
Miss Grace Johnston entertained pri­ sheep sheds and wiring the house. He is
installing a pumping system prepara
tory to caring for his sheep this winter
“There la No Substitute for Shelton Milk— Use
on his ranch east of Owyhee school.
More of it.
your car in perfect condition for fall driving?
Jack Rust had his tonsils removed In
Ontario last week end.
How about dropping into the
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Ellsberry at
dependable—
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ellsberry»*
father Mr. Barlow in Nampa Friday.
N YSSA , OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorman and son
were callers Sunday at the Wm. Peutz
ranch.
Mesdames S. D. Bigelow and Chas.
SERVICE GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP
Fisher called Saturday evening on Miss
Sun Glow Crackle Finish Shades, on the market
Service Day and Night
Blokland.
the first season.
Mrs. Fred KUngback entertained at
Shop Phone 16
Residence 99
Sunday dinner in honor of her daughter
Margarets’ birthday. Guests were Misses
They’re New and Beautiful
Dunn and Clement, of Owyhee, Mr. and
Mrs. Kllnkback and family of Squaw
Butte and Clyde Benton of Nyssa. Sev­
eral of the party visited Owyhee dam.
1 !
The following firms of Ontario will serve you with honest values:
Callers at the Wm. Strode home Sun­
Also the Alladinite Parchment Shade
day were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edgar and
!?
Table Lamp
daughters Laura and Eleanor of Boise.
13
SPE C IAL LO W PRICES
Mrs. Chs. Fisher and Adeline Webb and
*n Silverware, Ladies’ Leather Bags, Watches, Diamonds.
daughter of Owyhee.
$10 Table Lamp will be given away FREE with
0 Sets of high grade Silverware at bargain prices.
Junior Boy Scouts of Wilder spent an
Very special prices on genuine hand tooled leather bags.
enjoyable day ai) the Hot Springs and
W hy buy cheap, no good Swiss watches at high prices when Edgar Wilks
the
first
$50
cash
purchase
November
7
to
sells the best American watches made today In the latest models. Elgin,
exploring Mitchell Butte last week.
NYSSA, OREGON
Waltham. I llinois and Hamilton, four leading makes, for ladles and
Sunday visitors at the Lowe home at
gentlemen.
November 21, inclusive
the Butte were the J. B. Smith, Chas.
w e also have fine selection of beautiful Diamonds in the late mountings,
Friday-Saturday, November 6, 7
white and 2-tone gold.
Schweizer families and Mr. and Mr*.
Bring your repairs to Wilks— he will treat you right. Work guaranteed.
Atterbury of Parma.
Wood for Sale
SCIENTISTS SAY . .
Going Some Place?
IS
S H E L T O N ’S D A I R Y
NLW LAMPS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HERMAN T0W NE
n
$12.75 to $16.25
Liberty Th eatre
{
EDGAR W ILKS
“UP THE RIVER”
Nordaie Furniture Co.
29 Years at the Watchmaking Trade
O N TA R IO , OREGON
OREGON TRAIL HAS
Exclusive Feat area \
Oregon T ra il—Jumping skeletons, a
red devil and a graveyard made atmos­
phere aplenty for the largely attended
Halloween party at Oregon Trail school
last Friday night. The basement was the
House of Horrors. In a play presented
by the school, under the direction of
Mrs. Hattie Rogers. June Holady and
Paul Johnston took the leads. Hallow­
een games were enjoyed and the P.-T.
A. ladles served a seasonable lunch.
Mrs. Frank Lathen, Wm. Van Z elf and
Mrs. Rogers, a P.-T. A. committee, as­
sisted Albert B. Hopkins, principal, and
the school is giving the enjoyable party.
F u lly automatic. De-
posits extra dirt for set­
tling.
N o dumping levers to
trip. Patented eccentric
axel that automatically
controls blade.
A ll steel construction.
Levels 25 acres per day.
Gives uniformly smooth
surface.
This Woman Lost
64 Pounds of Fat
Dr. HARRIET SEARS
W YCK O FF
Jewelry Shop
O STEO PATH IC
P H Y S IC IA N
Ontario, Oregon
Wilson Building, Over Postoffice
Phone No. 40
Ontario—Phone 147J
O fficial Tim e Inspector
for Union Pacific
A u to m atic
Land Xeveler
THE MOST POPULAR PLACE IN THE VALLEY TO
D— A — N— C— E
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT
IS AT THE
ONTARIO CRYSTAL BALLROOM
GREIG
•
A OAKES
Now Eaay to Level Your Land!
HIS new machtn< smooths the surface suto-
matically. It scrapes off the high places and
distributes the dirt evenly over the low placet
with enough extra for settling.
Perfnits bigger crops with less time and labor
and lest water, quickly paying for itself- Fully
guaranteed.
T
REAL ESTATE
ENGINEERING
romena and AUis-Chftlmen
PUMPS
Adjustable to varying
depth.
Coats less per pound
o f any form implement.
Dr. N. A. M AN N
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
AND PHYSIOTHEROPIST
PHONE, Office. 150—
HEATER STUDIO
With Spencer Tracey and Claire Luce
H A LLO W E E N FROLIC
FURNITURE— New and Used
Nyssa, Oregon
Look Us Over
GUARANTEED W O R K
I
Eder Hardware Co.
Nyssa, Oregon
Portraits of Quality
MAIL US TOUR FILMS
Say It With Flowers . . . .
No more expressive gift
BOYER FLORAL CO M PANY
Sunday, Monday, November, 8, 9
“EX-BAD BOY”
With Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur
and Lola Lane— Also
Fourth Episode o f Adventures In Africa
“SPEARS OF DEATH”
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Nov. 10,11,12
“THE BIRD M AN ”
With W alter Huston
Mrs. H. Price of Woodslde, L. L,
writes: "A year ago I weighed 190 lbs.
I started to take Kruschen and now I
weigh 128 and never felt better In my
life and what's more, I look more like
20 years old than the mother of 2 child­
ren, one 19 and the other 18. Every one
of my friends say It’» marvelou* the
way I reduced."
T o lose fat with speed take a half
teaspoonful of Kruschen In a glass of
hot water before breakfast every morn­
ing—don't mis* a morning—an 85 cent
bottle lasts 4 weeks—get it at The Nyssa
Pharmacy, or any drug store in Amer­
ica. I f not Joyfully satisfied after the
first bottle—money back.
—Advertisement.
WE WILL BE O LA D TO 8ERVS YOU
ONTARIO, OREGON
H. R. GLOVER
The Jeweler
O. G. LEU HRS, Druggist
SPECIAL
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE
Prescriptions a Specialty
ONE
WEEK
Watch Main Springe—f i
Ontario, Oregon
Guaranteed
One Year
Pocket Watches, Watch Bands
for Ladiee* and Men's
PETERSON’S FURNITURE STORE
Ontario
A big line o f Second Hand Heaters and Circulators.
Buy the GENUINE E STATE H E A T R O L A and
be SATISFIED
Watches, Clocks
CONVENIENT
Located in the heart of the business and shop­
ping district. Three blocks from Theater Row.
E C O N O M IC A L . . . . $1 A N D *2 P E R L A V
J. A . Cushman, Manager
FO URTH AND ALD ER
PORTLAND
Guaranteed High Grade
:
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Nysta, Oregon
Baldridge Implement Co.