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) ■ -*■ GATE CITY JOURNAL, THUftSbAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 Welsh Again Heads Big Bend Park Leave Your Auto TROUBLES With Us AND ENJOY YOUR DRIVING You can’t get any pleasure from driving your car if it isn’t working right or if you are constant ly fearing a breakdown. A few hours in our shop will take all the trouble out of it and give you a car that runs like new again. WE KNOW HOW TO FIX IT RIGHT and at the minimum expense to you. Our shop is completely equipped to take care of any job ef ficiently. Bring your car in now and let us do the work necessary to make it perform satisfactorily. past three weeks visiting In the Charles STUDENTS LEAVE McConnell home. TO RESUME WORK Mr. and Mrs. James Galloway and in fant daughter returned home from Boise Friday. With Chrlstma. and New Year feativ- Mrs. Lessle McDonald at Parma spent the forepart of the week visiting In the ■ ltles over, Nyssa's many college students made their way back to the campus the D T. and J. E. Holly homes. last of the week and are now back to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holly and family I work. accompanied by Mrs. Amelia Johnson Dorothy Gilmore and Grace Poiey re were visiting In Vale New Years day. turned to the College of Idaho t t Ca'.d James Galloway made a business trip well Sunday. Crete Marie Foster is back to Boise Saturday. to the Nazarene College at Nampa Clarence Anderson and Loyd Long of Agnes Swan at Links in Boise. Jordan Valley were at the D. T. Holly Oregon State college claims the lar home Friday and Saturday. gest number from Nyssa. James Me Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgantl have Ewen, Ralph Boden, Ray Garrison. rented the W. E. Ashcraft house. Mor- Donald Sherwood, Owen Davis and gantl works at Magoffin tunnel camp. Betty Tensen. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, formerly Max Dunaway. Katherine Leuck and Margaret Anne Morgan have resumed of Adrian, were In town Monday. Miss Jeanette Martin returned to studies at the University of Oregon. Miss Jeanette Martin has returned to Lewiston and Miss Agnes Nichols to Lewiston Normal school, Leonard Mar Portland to resume school after visiting shall and George Johnston to Eastern home during Christmas holidays. Oregon Normal at La Grande, Miss Miss Agnes Johnson returned the last Agnes Nichols to Reed college In Port of the week after spending Christmas land. with her parents. Miss Dorothy Cook returned to Union Sunday where she is teaching. A Journal Want Ad will help to sell It. WATCH REPAIRS THAT GIVE SATISFACTION BRING YOURS IN OR MAIL TO Larsen Motor Co. ROBINSON The Jeweler Nyssa, Oregon PAYETTE, IDAHO BIG BEND P.-T. A. MEETS JANUARY 8 Big Bend—Wade P. T. A. will meet at the school house Friday afternoon, Jan uary 8. Boyce Van de Water moved to Parma during the past week. A family from North Dakota will farm the Millsap ranch during the coming year. Miss Lessle McDonald of Parma Is a house guest In the F. A. Miller home. Miss Marie Tate left Thursday for a visit with friends in Weiser. Frank Johns received notice to serve as juror at the January term of court in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Downing of McCall were guests in the Haworth home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tate were New Years guests in the Dr. Mitchell home in Parma. Miss Grace Johnston, who spent her holiday vacation in Medford returned home Saturday. Mrs. Lora Plllsbury entertained a number of Bend ladies at luncheon at her home last Thursday. There was an enjoyable meeting of the grange Tuesday night with the new officers in charge. Mrs. J. King, lectur er, arranged a/ review of the national grange convention for entertainment. The bridge club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Hlckox Saturday night. Members are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brum- bach. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Phelan and Mr. and Mrs. Hickox. 1 IRONSIDE REPORTS 21 INCHES OF SNOW Opportunities in 1932 if you go after them Sitting in an office chair talking about what ought to be done won’t send the “little black line” on its swift upward course. It's going to take red-blooded optimism, coupled with “get down and dig” determination. *aretHow*rd 13 31 S1 I eLe A Jones and Hallie B. Thomt. •. Edwin B. Karn and Myrtle Clossen.' 12, 31, 31. 12. 31. 31. I Otto P. Nisson and Helen Ladd. 1, 2, Real Estate Transfers Recorded S. Vance and Ada D. Kent. 12, 31, 31, 32. Max Walker and Evadene Connolly Martin Wagner and Beulah Wataon H M. Featherston to Warm Springs 112. 31. 31. Irrigation Dist. Metes and bounds in Oscar Max Rumple and Irene Renti I. 3. 32 the SW 4. of Sec. 23-18-45. 13. 34, 31 ers. 12. 31, 31. A Journal Want Ad will help to sell it. $18.60. R F. Brannock et ux to Bessie L. Stamey. Lots 7 and 8 Block 3. Harper. 10, 10. 31. $10.00. J. R. Blackaby Commercial Co., to Town of Jordan Valley, metes and bounds in lot 7 Block 4 Pioneer Add. Jordan Valley, 2, 24, 13. $1. Wm. E. Lees et ux to A. E. Howard. Wl-2 lots 11, 12, 13, 14, Block 24. $1. Frank E. Phillips to Lotta E. Phillips W1-2SE1-4, Sec. 34-20-46 and 8E1-4 NW1 4 Sec. 19 19.47, also metes and bounds in 8E Cor. of block 63 Greens Add Nyssa. 12, 30, 31. $11.500.00. J. H. Bowers et ux to R. Insinger. 81-2SE1-4SE1-4, Sec. 35-16-47. also lots . . . . the lamp for the farm home 1 and 2, Sec. 2 .17 .47. 12, 30, 31. $1. Aihdin Marriage Licenses Issued Richard Keto and Levlcy Rawe 12, 28, 31.’ Marvin John Polk and Delma Arllne Anderson. 12, 28, 31. DENTIST Oregon Nyssa, Office Phone 35F2 Residence Phone 3SF3 X-RAY EXAMINATIONS FARMERS! We will gladly demonstrate Baldridge Imp. Co. Wesley J. Browne, Manager Nyssa, Oregon Don’t Wait Too Long! Order Goal NOW! COMFORT Old Man Winter might deal you a knockout blow if you don’t keep the coal bin full this time of year. for COLICKY BABIES . . TH R O U G H C A S T O R IA 'S 5ENTLE R E G U L A T IO N The best way to prevent colic, doctors say, is to avoid gas in stomach and bowels by keeping the entire intestinal tract open, free from waste. But remember this: a tiny baby's tender little organs cannot stand harsh treatment. They must be gently urged. This is just the time Castoria can help most. Castori*, you know, is made specially for babies and children. It is a pure vegetable preparation, perfectly harmless. It contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. For years it has helped mothers through trying times with colicky babies and children suffering with digestive upsets, colds and fever. Keep genuine Castoria on hand, with the name: PHONE 15 Dependable Coal Dependable Service Boise Payette Lbr. Co. J BUY NOW PAY NEXT FALL $15 for your old Heater, $25 Cash. No more payments. No interest or carrying charge un* til September 1932. THEN TERMS AS YOU WISH Which home heater Malheur County’s Fastest Growing Newspaper Nyssa, Oregon more than a hundred Estate H EAT RO L A l imitators? The genuine NYSSA SHOE SHOP £ W hich home heater outsells all others? The genuine Estate Heatrola! what is the reason? Gome in h M ii w k M i:i iii miii ini m un nrnm mm win urn SANITARIUM g And ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HIS The Gate City Journal has It's about time to oil the harness jr and get It In shape for Its winter % vacation. We will be glad to serve - you. Ross Parkinson, Prop. HAPPY NEW YEAR, FOLKS! Nyssa, Ore. Dwight Smith, Mgr. CASTORIA Dr. E. D. Norcott Bums common kerosene, absolutely safe. Gives modem white light equal to 10 ordinary lamps. No odor, smoke or trouble. All styles, hanging, bracket, table or floor lamps. John Edward Lappin and Blanche Dorothy Medlin. 12, 28, 31. Clifford James Ross and Wilma Jean Correli. 12, 28, 31. Carl Emil Nicholson and Blanche Taylor. 12, 29, 31. Henry Albert Best and Helen Ann Borkland. 12, 29, 31. Harold P. Jones and Lena Amelia Berl.i 12, 30, 31. Albert H. Jarangin and Louisa Thom pson. 12. 30. 31. August A. Johnson and Edna Olson 12. 30, 31. Lawrence Weston and Bina Mitchell 12, 30, 31. Byron Scott Mansfield and Florence Ott. 12, 30, 31. Albert D. Grimes and Elizabeth Mar- Ironside—The snow is about 21 inches deep on the level and drifted much | deeper in places. It is hard travel- ing in cars off the highway and some roads are impassible, j The New Years party at the Wallace Derrick home was attended by about 50 people. A very pleasant time was enjoy- !ed. ' John Molthan, Wayne Lofton and Cecil Hill returned to the Institute at Weiser Sunday after spending the holl- j days with their parents here. The A. R. Van Buren and Raleigh Van Buren families spent New Years at Unity. Mrs. Zetta Locey of Weiser visited i relatives here Sunday. Dr. Kellogg of Nampa spent the week end with Ray Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White and C H ' L D R E N daughter Norma spent New Years at Unity. Mrs. H. C. Elms has been sick the past week. Elmer Molthan and wife motored to Ontario last week for the 71st birthday dinner of Mr. Molthan's mother Mrs. S. M. Molthan. Mrs. H. N. Van Cleave took sudden ly 111 on New Years day and was taken to Baker for medical aid. She re turned home Sunday and seems much improved. We must create new buyers and retain the old buyers of this community. We must sell confidence along with our merchandise and service. How? With carefully merchandised advertising in The Gate City Journal. W e’ve a big selling job on our hands, too, and w e’re all set to give YOU every assistance that will gain successful rewards in the New Y ear. COURT HOUSE FILINGS Rooms, Board and Bath $2.50 per day Rheumatism and Nervous Cases Dr. D. A. SEXTON VALE, OREGON . . w e ll tell you and show you. Peterson Furniture co. Ontario . Oregon ti u : imiui tmmmsm atte trrrn ti ra u ti m m u Thomas Welsh, chairman; V. V. Hlckox, secretary-treasurer A. C. Holly, William Stradley, Joe Brum bach and Plin Case, directors. Mrs. Lora Plllsbury entertained at dinner New Years eve for Mrs. E. O. Roberts, Mrs. R. Weir and daughters Mary and Betty, Miss Lessle McDonald, Mrs. J. E. Holly and Dorothy, Mrs. Liz zie Holly, Mrs. F. A.Miller and Virginia, Adrian—(Special)—Big Bend Park Mrs. D. T. Holly and little son Dan Jr., association has elected the following and Mrs. J. W. Gibson. Ernest Marker of Boise spent the board of directors for the coming year: PHONE 43 286529