The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 21, 1932, Image 6

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LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA
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Mr. and Mrs. Garret 8tarn were In
Methodist ladies aid will give a cook­
ed food sale Saturday at the Nyssa Vale yesterday. They are contemplating
a trip to Holland soon.
Packing company.
U r;. Beojie Eia^kman, srwnar U pro­
AI Thompson has received word th a t! J. Q K elly came from Bslse last Sat- perty here was over from Nampa Tues­
his brother-in-law R A. A m b it*« 1' 1 urday to spend a week at the country day,
n' i loualy 111 at his home in Jerome.
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were guests
Ted Newell of the Nyssa Grain com-
John Reece and Fred Klinfiback ser- Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Payne in
pany, made a business trip to John Day 1 ved on the grand jury In Vale Monday Ontario after playing a round of golf
at the Ontario course.
last Saturday
and Tuesday.
Marvin Strout and
Paul Lehman,
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost spent
Sheriff O. O. Boyd was here from
Caldwell yesterday to see District At- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pet­ ranch manager, purchased three crates
of muskrats for additional stock at the
erson at Payette.
t ,;ney E. M Blodgett.
Beaver Lodge Fur farm. The rats were
Robert Toombs and ills sister Mrs. \ shipped in last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton returned
yesterday from Clarkston, Ida., after a Oordon Dickson and family came from
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen and
visit with Mis. Burton's sister and fam ­ Ironside to spend last week end with
sons Howard and Warren, the Arthur
relatives here.
ily.
1 Boydell family, Tiena Tensen and Betty
Mrs. V. O. Fahrney underwent an | C. A. Marshall shipped two carloads ! Schlopkohl made Succor creek canyon
operation for the removal of her ap- j of baby beef to the Portland market the mecca of their first spring outing
p nil lx at the Ontario hospital last Friday, making his last delivery for the | Sunday.
season. He received a satisfactory price.
Tuesday. She is recuperating nicely.
F. E. Brlttlngham. Democratic candi­
date for sheriff, was here Monday from
Ontario In the Interest of his campaign.
Mr. Brittlngham Is well known in the
V ote fo r
vicinity of Ontario w lie re he has lived
for 26 years.
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(S ta te S enator)
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Q u a lifie d — V ig o ro u s — P ro g re s sive
H e Is c o n s c ie n t io u s a n d h a s th e c o n fid e n c e
a n d r e s p e c t o f a ll th e p e o p le .
— Paid A d »
Nature - Is - In - Tune
HOW
A B O U T YO U R CAR ?
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2930,31 +
M A Y FLO W E R S! Spring breezes! A ll Nature
seems in tune. The countryside calls you! But if
that C AR of yours is O U T of tune, you can’t en­
joy driving it. Why not have it all gone over—
now— from “ stem to stern” ? A t nominal cost we
can have your motor singing happy as a lark— in
tune with Old Mother Nature!
Larsen Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
Nyssa, Oregon
Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Meyers were
here from McDermltt Wednesday. They
report quite a mining revival in that
section since the location of a vein of
gold on the Nevada side. Opalite quick
silver mine In this county Is operating
at capacity.
George Toombs has rented the Oliver
Sandy ranch above Westfall. He and
Mrs. Toombs have moved to their new
home while the children are remain­
ing at the Dave Hawkins home for the
present.
During the windstorm
Sunday, an
iron rod from the awning In front of
the Haynes Second Hand store crash­
ed Into a large plate glass window and
shattered It. The building Is owned by
the Phillips estate.
Earl Richardson and Jack Evans are
busily engaged in preparing for the
opening of their Green Lantern cafe In
the Alford building soon. A new floor
has been laid in the basement for the
cabaret.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palumbo and Mr.
and Mrs. F. Stamey of Payette were
dinner guests Sunday evening at the
home of M r and Mrs. Estes L. Morton.
The Stameys remained for the week
end. Mrs. Stamey Is a sister of Mrs.
Morton.
Mrs. Fmma E. Duncan was pleasantly
surprised last Friday by a call from an
old friend Mrs. E. M. Shutt o f Fruit-
land. formerly of Berryville, Ark., who
was her schoolmate 45 years ago. They
spent a very enjoyable afternoon talk­
in g of old times.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and
1 daughters have moved Into a apart­
ment at the Dave Dugger residence,
j where they will live until their home
! is rebuilt on their farm near town. The
j Phillips house was destroyed by fire re­
cently.
Frank T. Morgan had as guests last
I week end his father-in-law W. W. Cal-
| kins of Eugene and son Russell Calkins,
I lieutenant in the navy who was on fur-
dough from the Mare Island. Cal., naval
yards. The visitors reported that Mrs.
Morgan Is feeling much better. She Is
with her mother In Eugene.
Mayor Dick Tensen and Ray Emmott.
■cattle dealers, brought a large herd of
baby beeves from the Ward brothers
ranch on the Owyhee to the Tensen
ranch near town Tuesday. Tensen and
Fmmott have topped the Portland mar­
ket with every delivery of cattle at the
coast this year.
FOR S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 23rd
P U R IT Y FLOUR, 49 lb. B a g ........................ 89c
ROLLED OATS, 9 lb. B a g ............................ 34c
CORN M EAL, 9 lb. B a g ................................29c
CHEESE, Golden Rod brand, 5 lbs...............69c
M ILK, Federal, tall c a n s ............................. 6c
PO RK and BEANS, Van Camps, Medium size
4 f o r ............................................... 25c
BLACKBERRIES, Gallon ............................39c
FIG BARS, Fresh, 2 lbs. f o r .......................... 25c
BREAD,, 1 lb. loaves, white or whole wheat
3 loaves f o r ........................................10c
SUGAR, 10 lb. b a g ....................................... 47c
GROCERY
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cockrum of
Burns spent the week end visiting
friends and relatives In Nyssa and On­
tario. They were overnight guests of
Mrs. Cockrum's parents M r and Mrs.
R. J. Davis at their home near town.
M r Cockrum Is managing the Hotel
Welcome at Bums and likes his new
location very much.
Buck Ramsey was a visitor here last
week Saturday M r and Mrs. Victor
Marshall and Max Schwelser took him
to Winnemucca by auto motoring over
the I. O. N. Cut-off which they found
in good shape. Ramsey went on to Reno
where he has employment The party
observed a number of dead cattle and
sheep along the highway, mute evidence
of a hard winter and feed shortage in
the Jordan Valley country.
These are busy days for Mrs. C. W.
Barrett but she Is never too busy to
show friends her many lovely spring
flowers and the Improvements under
way in her terraced rock garden. Mrs
C. C. Hunt and daughter Mrs. Merrit
Oreeling. Mrs. E. B Butler and daugh­
ter Mrs. Wallace Strane spent Tuesday
afternoon at the Barrett home. Tuesday
night the Grover and Robert Vest fam ­
ily were guests.
Colonel Alfred E. Clark, who Is seek­
ing the
Republican nomination for
United States senator Is the man who
was chosen by the members of the legal
profession to draft the present City
Charter of the City of Portland. (Pd
a d v —Clark for U. 8. Senator commit­
tee, 820 Yeon Bldg , Portland. Ore.)
PHONE 21
Nyssa, Oregon
W. L. Schafer purchased 100 baby
turks from A. B. Cain for a start In the
poultry business this season.
Mr. and Mrs. H . T. Francis of Depoe
Bay spent the week end with Mr. Fran­
cis’ brother Wm. Francis and family at
Indian Valley..
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rudlick moved in­
to their home at the Noah residence
last week. I t has been Improved thru-
out since the recent fire.
Boy Scouts
met Tuesday night In
regular session.
They are preparing
for field day In Welser in May. Scouts
have
changed their
meeting night
from Monday to Tuesday.
Topnotchers of the Nyssa Gun club
retained their head of the list positions
after the Sunday shoot. Artie Robert­
son and Aden Wilson lead with 24 out
of 25. Marlin Wilson and Marshal A. V.
Cook tied for second with 22.
Wesley Browne found business con­
ditions satisfactory last week |vhen
he held the 1st Anniversary Sale for
Baldridge Implement company.
He
reported a very satisfactory sale week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dean and fam ily
of Payette and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Smith and fam ily were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith Sun­
day.
For Sale
BABY
$37.50
TURKS
C O GET?. SHARE
The Oregon state highway commis­
sion will spend >1,600,000 on federal aid
highway projects this year, >1,018.000 on
other highway (non-federal) work, an­
nounced Leslie Scott, chairman, yester­
day.
None of the federal aid money Is al­
lotted to Malheur county and but >4000
to the Bums-Lakevlew road In Harney
county.
Malheur county received about $155,-
000, for work on the Central Oregon
highway this
year.
Peach-Juntura
grading will get >100.000, three bridges
across the Malheur river In the Juntura
vicinity >55,000.
Scott declared that federal aid money
could not be diverted to state highway
construction, a proposal made by Sen­
ator Wm. F. Woodward.
PHONE 201
Ontario, Oregon
— to the open road, to the rills, to the streams, to
the outdoors;
— is your car in shape for the most enjoyable
season of the year. Fix-up and tank-up at
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
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GUARANTEED
ODORLESS
D R Y C L E A N IN G
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A t Reasonable Prices
§
CORDIAL
HOSPITALITY
| MEN’S S U IT S
$1.00 1
| TO PC O A T S ...... $1.00 §
| LAD IES DRESSES..... I
.............. $1.00 Up |
LARGE COMFORTABLE
M ODERN R O O M S
POPULAR PRICED
RESTAURANT
R O O M S F ROM H5.° UP
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ALEXANDER'S
For AH Domestic Uses
Electric Hot Water Service
Fri.-Sat, April 22-23
G R A D U A T IO N SU IT S
$9.85, $11.85, $13.85
DRESS SH IRTS
Plain or Fancy
75c Grade — 2 for 85c
$1.25 Grade— Each 85c
$1.50 Grade, 2 for $1.85
IS D E PE N D A B LE , A U T O M A T IC , E C O N O M IC A L
. . . furnishes hot water twenty-four
hours a day without any attention or
Underwear Specials
Broadcloth Shorts
4 for 85c
bother on your part.
White Athletic Shirts
4 for 85c
The source and character o f the home hot wat­
er supply is deserving o f utmost consideration.
Few home owners, other than present users,
realize how far Electric Hot W ater is in ad­
vance of all other methods— how modest the or­
iginal investment— how reasonable the operat­
ing cost.
Non-Run Shirts and
Shorts
All Colors, Special
2 for 85c
Nainsook Unions
3 for 85c
Rayon Union Suits 85c
Khadci Pants, Full Cut
85c
IDAHO
FARM
WATER
HEATER
White Duck Pants, 20
inch bottom or sailor
style in M E N ’S and
B O Y ’S ................ 85c
Full Cut Overalls
Heavy Blue or Express
Stripe. Suspender or
High Back, Special
85c Pair
For Homes That Do
Not Have Water
Under Pressure
Men’s W O R K SHOES
Panco Sole, Plain Toe
A t $1.85
A portable
Electric
Water Heater for home or
milk house use. Capacity
15 gallons. Operates auto­
matically and Is equipped
with
standard
heating
unit
SH IRTS
Blue or Gray. Full Cut
3 for 85c
WIU provide ample Hot
Water for bathing, shaving,
dish washing and all other
household uses, as well as
for washing dairy equip­
m ent
Extra Heavy Chambray
Shirts
Ventilated — Double
Shoulder. Extra Qual­
ity, 2 f o r ....
85c
Sold on easy terms of
ONE
D O LLAR DOWN.
Balance in easy monthly
payments.
Alexander’s
Ontario,
E L
HIM IBJ
Roy Scott, Prop.
WORK
Auto Service
Vale, Oregon.
Per 100
C A IN ’S H A T C H E R Y
Spring Beckons - -
Welcome to__
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Osteopathy and Electrotherapy
1 N Y S S A T A IL O R SH O P |
8 5c DAYS AT
9:45 Sunaay School. R. J. Davis, supt.
11 00 Morning Ser.loe Topic Broken
Altars
I M P a Epworth league
8.00 p. m. Evening worship.
You are invited to any and all ser­
vices.
Josie J. Blokland. Pastor.
Anna B. Pritchett, D. O.
Renewal to The Journal?
DaDer.
M. E. C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH
Atwater-Kent Radio
Have You Sent in Your
One Y e a r .....................$1.50
Six M onths................. 75c
Four Months ............. 50c
It costs so little vou can’t af­
ford to be without vour
Harper— >Special.— a tenant house
owned by A. E. Bra.-_-.Jcr. turned to the
ground here Tuesday nlghf The hcv.3
was not occupied and the blare was not
discovered until the next morning.
Brannock said the loss was partly cov­
ered by Insurance.
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott enjoyed an
outing at Mitchell butte hot springs last
week end.
P, Lackey came
spend the week
They visited the
in
Huntington
••Dad” Powell, Eddie Powell and
Adolph Jenkins were fishing on Pine
creek Friday, the opening day of the
season. Eddie Powell, John Ward and
Jenkins left for the hills again yester­
day.
Chambray,
House for rent, Semi-modern
WILSON BROS.
Charir j Spiawn farmer n «*r Arcadia
loot a valuable team of b o n »» from an
unknown aliment this week
It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Al-
von McGinnis have
rented the old
Larsen ranch this year.
Rev. Josie J. Blokland. Mrs. Green
Campbell and daughter Gladys made a
trip to Boise yesterday on business.
Tom Bulter and C.
from Canyon City to
with old friends here.
Gordon Ray
fam ily
Monday.
BR ANN O CK HOUSE
B U R NS A T H A R PE R
C O M M ISSIO N P L A N S
1932 R O A D W O R K ;
Only with an Electric Hot W ater Heater is it
possible to have a constant supply o f Hot Water
wherein the heater can be entirely forgotten. The
operation o f the heater is fully automatic— no
worry or care. The thermostat control turns the
heater on and o ff and Hot W ater is stored in the
tank for use whenever you want it.
Due to the fact that individual requirements
for hot water are so varying in character, each
installation requires special planning. In order to
help customers secure a satisfactory and contin­
uous hot water service at reasonable cost we o f­
fer the services o f our water heating representa­
tives. A telephone call will bring one of these
men to your nome to furnish complete informa­
tion regarding this modern service.
Complete
In>tallation
$
1
DOWN
Give us an opportunity to
explain this service in detail.
Phone or write for a water
heating representative to call
at your home.
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
Oregon
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