The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1932, Image 4

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932
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ter Mrs. May W rottn, at the age of 62. Camas Prairie are visiting home folk, ranch and will move to the new loca- to Ontario Tuesday after a visit of sev -
JORDAN VALLEY
RANCHER DIES
CLAR E N C E s a l m o n w a s b r o t h e r
O F M R S. M A Y W R O T E N ; V IS IT O R
S K IIS IN F R O M S O U T H M O U N T ­
A IN M IN ES.
Jordan Valley—Clarence Salmon died
Saturday night at the home of his sis-
HEMSTITCHING
— and—
ART SHOP
New Stamped Goods and
New Thread
M R S . N. H. P IN K E R T O N
Nyssa, O regon
He was bom in Davis county and cross­ Jake Long and family.
eral weeks with their daughter Mr
{tion at once.
ed the plains in 1879, moving to Em­
Mrs. Finley McKenzie, who has been ! Lano Rucker returned last week from Chas. Bradley.
mett, later to California. For ten years in a Boise hospital for the past month, .California.
,he lived In Jordan Valley. Besides his is reported improving.
Herbert Fisher returned from Seattle.
Nyssa has had much colder weathe
wife he leaves an aged mother at Salem
Mrs Sam Ross and little daughter He had expected to take a business
a brother and sister in Portland and a Sarah Florence returned to their ranch course there but found that the course this winter than Portland has enjoyec
according to N. E. Hatt, stockman of
sister Mrs May Wroten o f Jordan Val­ home after a months stay in Caldwell.
he desired was not offered in Seattle.
ley.
Grandad Cummings. Mrs. Buffington
The Carl Plelstlcks and Glen O ay- the eastern Oregon city. It might be
mentioned in passing that Mr. Hatt
Chas. Merrtl, caretaker at the South and Chauncey of Crooked creek have lords were guests last Sunday in the
never owned a green derby, although h(
I Olaf Carlson home in Roswell.
Mountain, mines, came down on skiis moved Into town.
Sterling. 8t. Clair, who has charge of | Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ptnkertor ' V ys - ' has had many other fine ones. Mi
this week to order supplies. •
Hatt was in Portland last week.—O re-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parks and daugh­ the I. O. N. Butcher shop, went to Boise sa visited at the Clendening home Sun- | gonian.
last
week
to
see
about
having
a
frigid-
day
evening.
ter Opal Marie were week end guests of
jaire Installed.
Mrs. Emma Duncan returned home
his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Parks.
Mrs. D. C. Clark and daughter of O n-
last week after a visit with her son
Chris Smart was found dead at the
'ario came in the first of the week to DINNER HONORS
Jimmie and his family in Blackfoot.
Wroten place wheie he had been taking
Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Duncan
join her husband who has charge of the
care of cattle. A hemorrhage caused his
j I. O. N. barber shop.
VISITING PASTOR in Emmett.
death.
| Mrs. John Warn left for
Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Birmingham of Monday to attend the funeral of her
Flint have moved on the Spencer place.
sister-in-law. She will visit her mother
Owyhee— Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow -J,l;LLUiLIII Mil 1:1 M Will lilJIIIUIII WillIJI
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson of South and brother.
entertained at dinner Saturday for Rev.
Mountain have moved to the State
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Parks left for Boise j^ b t. Brymer, Rev. Josie Blokland, Dr.
Line ranch.
JOE J A Y S M IT H
for an extended visit.
| and Mrs c A Abbott. Mrs. Abbotts’
Quite a number of people from J o r - J ,,,,,^ ,. ^
Mr Marshall of Nyssa>
Mrs. Lee Strode, who was called to
Mrs. Wm. Strode.
Canada by the serious illness of her dan Valley went to Vale to attend court j Mra ch a s p ^ r .
| General
Contractor
this week.
‘i Doc and Fred Pullen. After dinner a as
father, is expected home soon.
.
Murray Harrington went to South
was held
Another welcome snow arrived last
Mountain to visit Maurice Aluart. He
And Builder
week in the Jordan Valley country.
Mrs. Louise Ward began cooking at (
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of was snowed in and made quite an ex­ the Jack McConnell ranch Friday.
tended stay.
^ Plans and Estimates Furnished
Miss Thelma Wormnest of Parma is
Mrs. T. C. Cowglll, who suffered a
Without Cost
i stroke o f paralysis about three weeks a guest in the D. P. Pullen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley enter- i
ago, still remains helpless.
“ See Smith First”
Miss Helen Gluch went to Boise to talned at dinner Saturday for Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Douglas of the dam.
attend Links.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aldridge returned
SCHOOL BUS TACTS
WITH COYOTE MONDAY
AT OVERSTREET RANCH
There must be some ertracticn for
coyotes near the Robert R. Overstreet
ranch. Thinking that he was chasing
a dog until he was near him. Leon Hig-
by. driver of the Nyssa school bus, fol­
lowed a coyote a quarter of a mile near
the Overstreet ranch Mondav morning.
The coyote narrowly escaped being run
down.
Bernard Frost struck and killed a
SERVICE GARAGE & MACHINE SHOP
Service Day and Night
Shop Phone 16
Residence 99
ONLY
$155
N y s s a P a c K in g
Co.
IS Different!
NEW! • U N I Q U E ! - D I S T I N C T I V E !
Note its fine cabinet of Burl and Butt Walnut and Pin-
Stripe American Walnut, with graceful inlays.
The speaker is mounted on an inclined sounding board
which throws all sound directly into field of listener, mak­
ing the full musical register available for the first time.
Large area of sounding board and unobstructed opening
from speaker avoid all hollow overtones. Echo-absorbing
screen prevents echo and blur. Sound is projected from
front of speuker only. Large area, weight and rigidity of
sounding b o a r d prevent blur and give reproduction of low
notes never b e fo r e achieved. Wonderful 11-tube Balanced
Superheterodyne-Plus receiver!
Yet it’s only $155, complete with eleven tubes, and you can
own it on extremely easy terms! Hear it today, while cur­
rent shipments last, for the factory is swamped with orders
and later deliveries may be slow.
Shop in Nyssa
Comes
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GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN
GOOD FOR YOU
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WORTH THE PRICE
We Bake Good Things Every Day
Swan Bakery
Nyssa, Oregon
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AND ENJOY YOUR DRIVING
You can’t get any pleasure from driving your
car if it isn’t working - right
or if you
C are in constant-
ly fearing a breakdown. - A few 7 hours
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.
Larsen Motor Co
Nyssa, Oregon
Complete
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Looks Different! Sounds Different!
Meat Makes the Meal
Leave Your Auto
TROUBLES
With Us
Again Reduces Prices
~v!ie pirst radio ettr
scientifically designed as
a musical instrument
dinner . . . or for company.
PHONE 43
HERMAN TOWNE
M O D E L I I 1 X Patent«!
We have ju»t the cut you want for the family
Is quality Swan Bread baked in Nyssa.
It contains the best of ingredients and compari-
son with a cheaper bread will prove that Swan’s
Bread is
X-UAY EXAMINATIONS
T lr e a to n e
. . . lean and flavory
Phone 6
Oregon
Office Phone 35F2
Residence Phone 35F3
See Us Today
APPLE VALLEY
RESIDENTS MOVE
TO PARMA HOME
Mutton, Pork or Veal
DENTIST
Nyssa,
Really, there’s no need for your car starting hard
even these cold days, not if it’s in proper shape.
With proper adjustments your car should start
off like a top.
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Apple Valley—The ladies’ aid gave a
handkerchief shower for Mrs. Chas.
Willis at last week's meeting at the W il­
lis home here. Mr and Mrs. Willis will
leave the community and reside in
Parma.
Lee Hobbs has rented the R. H. Weed
Dr. E. D. Norcott
IS YOUR CAR
HARD TO START
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Chops
For
Dinner
c v 't - in the same vicinity tw 1
I T T H A T many people call in d ig s
▼ V tion very often means excesa
acid in the stomach. T h e stomach
nerves have been over-stimulated,
and food sours. T he corrective is an
alkali, which neutralizes the acids
instantly. And the best alkali knowa
to medical science is Phillips’ Milk
o f Magnesia.
One spoonful o f this harmless,
tasteless alkali in water neutralizes
instantly many times that much
acid, and the symptoms disappear
at once. Y ou will never use crude
methods when once you learn the
efficiency of this. Go, get a small
bottle to try.
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’
M ilk of Magnesia prescribed by
physicians for 50 years in correcting
excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—
any drug store.
NOW ON DISPLAY! - SEE IT TODAY!
W ilso n B roth ers
Nyssa, Oregon
OLDFIELD TXPE HEAVy Duly’
Buy now!
Don’ t drive on worn, smooth tires when you can hnv«
new Firestone Tires at these low prices.
Never before could you buy sucb remarkable values.
Y ou get extra strength, extra safety, extra service with
every Firestone Tir$ because o f these extra Firestone con­
struction features.
( .u m D ip p i n g , th e F ire s to n e p a te n te d
m a k e s th e c o r d b o d y to u g h e r a n d stro n g e r.
T w o E x t r a C o r d P l ie s U n d e r t h e T r e a d , a p a te n te d
” Ireston e c o n s t r u c t io n th a t gives a d d ed p r o t e c tio n a g a in st p u n c tu r e s
a n d b lo w -o u t s a n d s tr o n g e r b o n d b e tw e e n trea d a n d c o r d b o d y .
T o u g h e r , t h i c k e r n o n - s k i d t r e a d th a t g ives g re a te r n o n -
•kid p r o t e c tio n a n d lo n g e r n o n -s k id w ear.
the year in which values counted most — was
for Firestone a year o f great Accomplishment; Because of
Firestone s unequaled position in buying raw materials —
rubber and cotton — efficient factories and economical
distribution, they gave car owners the greatest values in
their history.
tu
‘ n tod* y’
y°ur car with Firestone G u m -
Dipped Tires and enjoy their extra safety and satisfaction
at the lowest prices in history.
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BUY NOW
PA Y 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
imitators? The genuine
Estate
Which home heater outsells
Estate
Heatrola!
Come
in . . . we’ll
has
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tell £
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more than
a hundred
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all others? The genuine
1
what is the reason?
H you and show you.
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fo r d is tr ib u tio n by m a il ord er h o u se s an d o t h e r d is tr ib u to r s u n d er
th eir ow n bra n d s. T h ese tires are sold to th e p u b lic w ith o u t th e
r e sp o n sib ility , id e n tity o r g u a ra n tee o f th e tire m a n u fa c tu r e r
F ireston e d o n o t m a k e S p ecial B rand tires fo r A N Y O N E . F ireston e
T ires sre sold th r o u g h F ireston e S ervice D ealers an d S ervice S tores
w h o give c o m p le te service. Y ou get extra p r o te c tio n w ith th e n a m e
“ F ir e s to n e " o n every tire F ireston e m akes.
D o u b t # Cuenrmntem — Fvery lir e m a n u fa c tu r e d by F ireston e
hears th e n a m e “ F I R E S T O N E " an d ca rries th e ir a n d o u r u n ­
lim ite d g u a ra n te e . Y o u are d o u b ly p ro te c te d .
DAVE’S SERVICE STATION
Nyssa, Oregon
DRIVI IN AND KQUIP TOUR CAR TODAY
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