The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 28, 1932, Image 3

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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1982
Mr and Mrs. Leon Higby and daughters dinner party 8unday evening for Miss near Nyssa to attend to Interests here ! MRS. KLINGBACK
music tournament, sponsored by the
and Miss Emerld Hardin^
| lone Gardiner, Helen Clement, Bernice this week.
¡Ontario Music club. It will be held In
IS PRESIDENT OF I March under the direction of Chas.
* * * *
¡Dunn, Agnes Johnson, Gladys Elliott, The ladies club met with Mrs. Ray
MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB
carl Simmons, Jack Wilson, Ray, Jack, Duncan Wednesday with 13 present.
Meet; Dinner
Waddingham, band leader and music
L A D I E S CLUB I , P. tiacher
Mrs. F B. Schlapkohl was hostess for Mlk* and Bill Elliott and Mr, and Mis. Omar Presley and Herman Rose have
of Ontario.
.
■"V'
Monday bridge dub and guests for an Clarence EUtxt.
gone to Westfall to work thru lambing
Anyone interested may secure a copy
Honors Pastor extra table at dessert bridge on Mon-
• » • • •
Elmer Molthan brought the boys from
day. After five tables of cards, prizes
Weiser Institute Friday and the Eail Owyhee—At a meeting of Owyhee of the rules from Mr. Wadding ham.
SOCIETY ELECTS
Ester Morton, club president, or a
for high score and consolation were New ALTAR
officers of the Altar Society of Loftons took them back on Sunday. Community club a t the home of Mrs Mrs.
awarded to Mrs. W. F. McLlng, Mrs. Ontario are Mrs. Frank Ryan, preal-1 The Ironside store is putting up Ice Mildred Hite Thursday, the following copy may be seen at The Journal office.
— PHIUJPS
MR. AND MRS. CLUB
Howard Larsen and Mrs. Ed. Wilson. dent; Mrs. C. L. McCoy of Nyssa. vice from beaver dams on Willow and Rose officers were elected: Mrs. Martha
¿.0»
.
Mr. and Mrs. Famham Bills , 1? I Guests
who played
Kllngback. president; Mrs. Hite vice
hosts for the Mr. and Mrs. bridge club i
. __ with club members
, president; Miss Nan O’Farrell, sec re - creeks.
S
Wallace Derricks were hosts at a president; Mrs. Charlotte Kygar, secre­
Tuesday night. Leslie Sills substituted I
Rob* tary: and Mrs 8tevS
treasurer. danoe
Saturday night with Mr. and tary-treasurer.
for Frank D. Hall, who was 111. Prize 2 Flfer
^ 1 and
’ U w Mrs. 1 P Larsen.
NorcSP’
Mrs'
Ralph
3eyeral
ladies
from
Nyssa
are
members.
The next meet- :
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Mrs. Claud Derrick furnishing the The girls cooking c.ub with their
winners were Leslie Sills, high, and Mrs. ing of the club Is with Mrs
leader Miss Bernice Dunn, gave a
Ed. Wilson.
White Down
music.
a c id S T O M *C "
Arthur H. Boydell, second.
«A R TB U SH
Geo. Eddy of Malheur moved some luncheon for the mothers at the school-
THOMAS
WELSH
• • • • •
„lA O A C til
HEALTH
CERAL
BIRTHDAY
PARTY
horses
to
the
Elmer
Powell
ranch,
where
bouse
lost
Tuesday
evening.
A
dellght-
CAllt-«*^.
OF BIG BEND
SUNDAY DINNER
fi'l luncheon Is reported. Club girls are
Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. A. B.
he
has
purchased
feed.
r
HAS BIRTHDAY
Complimentary to Rev. Robt. Bry- Clarno gave a birthday party for her
Viola Pullen, Mickey Hite, Mary Strode,
Made at Home at Nyssa Flour
mer, visiting evangelist, Mr. and Mrs. little granddaughter Dolores Rooney.
Betty Schweizer, Doris and Margaret
Mill
Kllngback.
Ed. Wolfe and daughters and Mr. and Eight girls were guests.
CONNOLLY
GREETS
Mrs. Earl Qulnley gave a dinner Sun­
Brice
Reed
and
family
spent
Sunday
Big Bend—Mrs. Thos. Welsh enter­
Ask for It at
SHEA WHEN T W O at the Chas. Bradley home.
day ufter church. Other guests were O.
tained at bridge Saturday night honor­
SIMMONS
ENTERTAIN
leduce
Mrs.
S.
D.
Bigelow
gave
a
dinner
Sat­
F Bacon of Boise, Mrs. J. E. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simmons gave a ing Mr. Welsh’s birthday. Guests were
MEET IN TUNNEL1 urday night for Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
B. AND B. STORE
the Wm. Gibsons, F. A. Millers. N. S.
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¡Foster, Mrs. Chas. Fisher and son Paul
“You’ll Like It“
Phelans, E. H. Brumbachs C. C. Case,
V. V. Hlckox, Chas. Powells and Mrs.
n i,.A * .B
ntr-rren
I j and Fred
Rev Kllngback
Robt- Burner
of Nyssa.
u
iy
t.u
s
i
family
visited
the
the A c id
Oates. Supper was served at the close. Owyhee Dam—A notworthy event on Frank DeBords in Payette Saturday,
Mrs. C. Purdy underwent a major the Owyhee irrigation project was the Rev. Peterson of Caldwell spent Monday
stomachs, sour stomachs and
S ICK
operation at a Nampa hospital Satur­ meeting of the Connolly and Shea tun- in the Kllngback home.
indigestion usually mean excess
acid.
The stomach nerves are
day. Mrs. Joe King and Mrs. Reuber nels
last week with the excavation of j
_______________
over-stimulated.
Basket were with her.
Too much acid makes the stomach
H. R. Hatch, E. L. Tate, Joe Brum- the last shovel full of dirt In Tunnel | COUNTY MUSIC MEET
and intestines sour. Alkali kills acid
bach, G B. Roberts and F. A. Miller at­ No. 1, 3.5 miles long.
A
U
T
O
M
O
B
I
L
E
instantly.
The best form is Phillips’
F A. which
Banks showed
was present
at
SLATED FOR MARCH
tended the meeting of the taxpayers the Engineer
Milk
of
Magnesia,
because one harm­
final
shot
a
perfect
league In Ontario Wednesday.
less dose neutralizes many times its
R
E
P
A
I
R
I
N
G
connection.
Foster
Towle,
resident
en­
E. H. Brumbach and the C. E. Peck gineer of Tunnel Canyon, crawled
volume in acid. For5. 'yearsthestand-
ard with physicians everywhere.
family were ill of flu last week.
Singers
and
musicians
of
every
com­
through
the
first
hole
that
was
made
Take a spoonful in water and your
Will Welsh was over from Boise to see and greeted Earl Harman, resident en- j munity in Malheur county—the young
unhappy condition will probably end
his parents Saturday.
in
five minutes, i bi ii you will always
gineer
at
Connolly’s
camp.
Gilbert
Rhea
ones,
g’ade
nrd
high
school
students—
Chas. Powell came from Austin Sat-
know what to do. Crude and harmful
Just East from Depot
urdajTaf ter "his "¿¡mlly who'ha've been ar^
W,
s
pass
thelare
lnvlted
10
enter
the
iirst
county
methods will never appeal to you. Go,
of day with Bill Connolly.
NYSSA, OREGON
visiting in the Welsh home several time
prove this for your own sake. It may
Mr. Banks' party enjoyed the exper­
save
a great many disagreeable hours.
weeks
ience
of
traveling
through
the
entire
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’
J. M. Robertson R. A. Conant
E. H. Brumbach was reelected a dir­ length of 3.5 miles, from Connolly camp
-
o
-
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by
ector of the Parma Telephone company. to Tunnel Canyon. It Is a short cut
physicians in correcting excess acids.
Other directors are S. G. Tuning, W. H. through the hills for the big ditch.
Kniefel, S. G. Tucker and R. B. Mitch­
ell.
SOCIAL NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. A! Lewis entertained at
—Cured in a delectable manner by the newest
a Ravioli dinner Thursday. Later two
SNOW WAS 28
process.
tables of bridge were in play.
Mrs. Walker Wilferth entertained two
INCHES DEEP
YOU CANT GET
tables of bridge Wednesday. Mrs. Rich­
Irr«
—It is better in four ways, finer flavor, more
SWEET MUSIC—
ard Adams received high prize. Mrs.
AT IRONSIDE Jack
tender, firmer, delicately pink.
from an orchestra thats’
Mitchell, low prize.
1932
FEBRUARY
1932
out of tune, any more than
Mrs. Earl Harmon entertained 12 at
can have a sweet- run­
s M T W T F s you
dinner Tuesday evening. Mr.
Ironside—More snow brought the a and bridge
—Try Swift’s Premium Ham, baked, boiled or
ning,
sweet-sounding motor
Mrs.
R.
B.
Smith
received
high
1
2
f
3
4
6
depth
to
28
Inches
on
the
level
here
fried. It is delicious.
if it needs tuning up.
prize; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johan-
Monday with drifts in many places four couple
10
3
9
11
12
13
nesen, second; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hale,
We’re specialists In that
and five feet deep.
1 5 16 17 18 19 20 Une!
If your motor doesn't
QUALITY MEATS
Francis Rose came from his ranch consolation
Mr and Mrs. R. B Smith entertained
22 23 24 25 26 27 seem efficient, if it starts
8 at a bridge dinner Wednesday even­
hard these mornings, let us
WANT ADS
ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bohlson receiv­
check your ignition, car­
ed high prize.
SERVICE
GARAGE
&
buretor
and valves. It's
Mrs Dick Stockham entertained three
FOR SALE—25 tons of hay.’ David Zab­ tables
amazing what a difference
Thursday afternoon. Tenors .. Baritones ...
el, at Lem Wilson ranch, Nyssa. J28-4 Mrs. C. at A. bridge
MACHINE SHOP
a few small adjustments
Betts won high prize; Mrs.
can make!
Bass
Crooners
R.
B
Smith,
second;
Mrs
Max
Johnson,
Phone 6
Nyssa, Oregon
WANT TO BUY—Mate for young low.
horse, good life, weight 1600. C. C. Mrs. F. C. Bohlson and Mrs. R. B.
Cotton, Phone 54F5, Nyssa. Feb. 18 Pd. Smith
entertained 12 gu-sis Friday Toggery Bill’s Choicest
evening.
Dinner was served at Smiths
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE
which the guests were taken to Suits for Nearly a Song.
Service Day and Night
TWENTY ACRE FARM IN KING- after
the
Bohlson
home
for
bridge.
A
very
Shop
Phone
16
Residence 99
man Kolony community near Nyssa, unique idea was carried out in place We advertised these suits before
quarter mile from highway. Good build- cards
Christmas
at
many
dollars
more
..
tallies. Each guest drew a
i lngs, title clear. I am too old to farm card as and
it seems that you skipped by the
they came Into the room and on but
and must sell. Reasonable offer will be it was their
ads
and also the clothes.
flower
name
for
the
even-
accepted. There
is _ also 15 acres adjoin- , ling.
, _. Then each
. __
, . had . to
. find his
,,
TT
guest
Now we’ll admit defeat . . and we’ll
mg available. H. Q.
JOHNSTON, place
Rt. 1, at the
, table
, .. by , the
. f ... «»me
same „ name.
name „ „„„„
that your strategy of waiting
Nyssa, Oregon.
The card tables were named as towns grant
brings you these prices . . but we’ll
and
the
guests
were
told
where
they
that the garments at these
WANTED!
were to play and who their flower part- add tho costs
will wait for no man
Wlll a oapable field trainer of retrievers | ner was to be. It was enjoyed by every- reduced
if the buyers of Malheur county are
please get In touch with Box 85, City, one. F. A. Banks took second high, as
or phone The Journal offloe 19. Dec.31* Lloyd Harlan high prize, Mr. and Mrs. are. quality wise as we think they
Earl Harman, low couple prize.
Monday several ladles dropped In on Buy one . . . Make it two . . . But
FOR SALE—5 milk cows and 2 saddle Mrs
We serve just the thing
T. Douglas carrying pans and make it Snappy.
horses. S. P. Brown, Rt. 2, Parma, stew C. kettles.
that
will please you
Two
tables
of
bridge
were
1 Ida., or Inquire at Journal office. Jan28 played. When the time came to serve
Michaels-Stern’s
finest
these
wintry days.
the ladles were served In their own
We have on hand, Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal,
Suits
pans or kettles. Mrs. Earl Harmon re­
We thank you for favors of
Concentrates of all kinds. Gem Laying Mash.
ceived high prize and Mrs. C. S. Hale $ 1 2 . 5 0 to $ 2 4 . 5 0
the
year past and wish
MAKE YOUR HENS LAY
took low prize.
you luck in 1932.
Miss Mae Shortrldge, who Is in Port­
land taking a course in cosmetic ther­
N Y SSA G R A IN & SEED CO.
apy at the Western Beauty College. Is
making her home with her sister there.
Bridge C lu bs
ú i' ¿ 'I
It Is Ovenized
3
NYSSA PACKING CO.
HERMAN TOWNE
E a t a B ite .
Better Safe than
SORRY
APPLE VALLEY
MAN BREAKS HIP;
FALLS ON IC E
ONTARIO
OREGON
Apple Valley—J. E. Kelley, 78, aged
farmer of this community, fell on the
ice at his home last Tuesday and broke
his hip. He lives alone but his plight
A HEALTHY MAN KEEPS occurred
was discovered soon after the accident
when neighbors heard his cries
MOVING
for help. He was taken to the Caldwell
sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Daly and daughter,
left ths section about three months
Guard your health. It Is the most who
ago
for
Bend, Or., have returned. They
valuable thing on earth. Serious
this locality to the Bend coun­
ailments can often lie avoided by prefer
try and will again locate here. They
the use of some good home rem­ have been visiting a few days with the
Copeland family and other friends.
edies.
Camp Fire girls surprised their leader
Grace Schwaslnger at the M A.
We carry a full stock of the best. Miss
McDonald
In honor of Miss
Get yours today and retain that Schwaslngers home
birthday. They had a
million dollar stride.
Jolly party.
T. Morris is seriously 111 at the On­
tario hospital. At latest reports he
seemed a little better.
The Mosley family have moved to Made specially for
Caldwell. Friends gave them a dance 1
last Saturday night.
Erick Peterson has taken possession B A B I E S a n d
of the Charles Willis farm recently pur­
CHILDREN
ORE. chased.
NYSSA
Physicians tell us that one condi-
tion M Ml
‘ always
I p present
i
nearly
when a
REV. BRYMER TO
child has as a I digestive upset, a starti
or other little ailment. Constip
PREACH FAREWELL cold
onstipa-
The first step towards relief is
SERMON ON SUNDAY tion.
to rid the body of impure wastes.
Beautiful
And for this nothing is better than
genuine Castorial Castoria is a pure
(M. E. Church Notes)
F I N G E R W A V E S 9:45 Sunday
vegetable preparation made specially
School. R. J. D avis, sup- I for
babies and children. This meant
crintendent
it
mild and gentle; that it contains
—a specialty of
11 a. m Sermon by Rev. Robt Bry- no it harsh
no narcotics. Yet it
mer, who will deliver his farewell ad­ always gets drugs,
results! You never have
dress
after
presiding
at
evangelistic
Miss Lavone Trobaugh meetings here for several weeks. Rev. Real
to coax children to take Castoria.
Castoria always bears the namai
Brymer will leave Sunday for the Sweet
at
and Montour, Ida., circuit.
2 p. m. Service at Apple Valley.
OWYHEE BEAUTY
7 p. m. Epworth league. Howard Fos­
ter, leader
CASTORIA
SHOP
I p. m. Eveiiui« worship.
CHI LDREN
Rev. Josle J. Blok land, Pastor.
/
NYSSA PAARMACY
You’ll be dollars and miles ahead by using Good-
years in 1932. Do you know why? Superior qual­
ity at no extra cost is due to their sales leader­
ship.
Now is the time to get yours—backed by our
friendly servif£. ^
Lawrence service station
Goodyear Tires and Service
friyssa ______ . _. . .
- Oretfm
TOGGERY BILL
P. S. We carry a full line
of all Wool Knitted Jer­
sey suits for boys at all
prices.
Electric Cafe - Billiards
Mike Dragich, Prop.
Nyssa,Ore.
L ib e rty T h e a tre
NYSSA, OREGON
Friday-Saturday, January 29-30
“SIDE SHOW’’
With Winnie Lightner and Charles Butterworth
Sunday-Monday, January 31-Feburary 1
“GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD”
With William Haines
Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 2, 3, 4
“THE GUARDSMAN”
With Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne
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