The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 05, 1932, Image 4

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    G a t e
c it y j o u r n a l , T h u r s d a y , m a y
KOLONY SCHOOL
IS STANDARDIZED
SCOUTS PLANT LAWN
IRONSIDE HIGH
The appearance of the Methodist
church property will be unproved by a
plot of new lawn on ine north side this
Ironside—The Ironside high school seaaon. The lawn was ssdded last week
. took their pray “The Galloping Prin- by Boy Scouts and W. W. Poster, mem­
! cess" to Brogan Saturday. A large ber of the church board.
KINGMAN KOLONY SCHOOL IS crowd attended the play and dance fol-
NOW SUPERIOR STANDARD; j lowing.
CARD OF THANKS
ADRIAN NINE DEFEATS ARCADIA Aunt Jane Elms, 82. Is critically 111 of
I cancer. She Is at a Baker hospital.
Ell Rose and niece Miss Myrtle Rose We wish to thank the friends of our
beloved father and brother Win S.
Adrian—Kingman Kolony school is spent last week in Vale.
now superior standard, the third school Ironside nine played at Brogan Sun- Brown for the kindnesses and floral
tributes extended at the time of his
with this high rating in the county. jday.
Friday Mrs. E. M. Crail, county school Thomas Whited and wife of the death. We are grateful for the expres­
made the inspection Diamond Dude Ranch at Unity were sions of sympathy which came from
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Nyssa, Ontario and Vale.
and iound that Kingman had made 96 here Monday.
points, out of a possible 100, in stand­ Mrs. A. R. Van Buren motored to Mrs. Winifred Brown Thomas, H. F.
ardizing. Only 90 points are required, Fruitland Wednesday and spent sev­ Brown and Mrs. and Mrs. D. C. Brown.
so Kingman is proud of her showing. eral days visiting her daughter.
Other superior standard schools in E. J. Beam and wife visited their son
Malheur county are Arcadia and Ore- Ralph and family of Unity Sunday,
j Mrs. S. A.Lofton and Mrs. Earl Lof­
1 gon Trail.
and sons made a trip to Baker.
The airplane owned by E. G. Hopkins I ton Wiley
Duncan arrived Saturday from
has been repaired and is ready for fly­ Washington
for a visit with relatives
ing with the aid of a new wing. The here.
plane was wrecked in a recent wind Mrs. Alice Williams and son Marvel
storm when it was carried across a of Baker visited relatives here last
Clean! Nicely Ironed! Wholesome
street and hurled into a car. Hopkins week end.
j flies the plane for his own use.
Defeat of the Wade nine 12 to 4 Wed­
Three things to think about, and assuring our
nesday at Wade, gave Kingman boys
§ patrons
entire satisfaction.
E. M. Blodgett
their fifth victory this season. During
the past week, the boys have turned Attorney and Counselor at Law
Z2
We give shirts, dresses, fancy work and fine
their attention to track. They were
Practice in aii Courts
rural school champions at the county
linens special care.
NYSSA, OREGON
meet last year. (
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McConnell and
You W ill Like Our Service
| daughers Vera and Ellen were in Boise
visiting relatives Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Holly, William
TH E UNITED LAUNDRY
Dorothy and Mrs. Amelia Johnston
=3 and
accompanied by Jimmy Miller and Vir­
T. R. Pashley, Prop.
Phone 36F2 g ginia Miller of Big Bend went to the
Sucker Creek Canyon on a picnic Sun­
day.
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Little Jackie Conroy, 4-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Conroy of Ad-
dian, was rushed to the Ontario hospit­
al Saturday night where he underwent
a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. . Bartlett and son
Glen, formerly of Glendale, Colorado,
Bank your last dollar
now of Parma, accompanied by Miss
Agnes Johnson, visited Owyhee Dam
Sunday.
on this:
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Linville
Sunday a baby boy. Mrs. Linville was
formerly Virginia McGinnis
The tires which the largest single group of
Mrs Joe Johnson of La Grande is
car-owners in the world are buying, year
visiting with her daughter Miss Agnes
Johnson, primary teacher at Kingman
after year, are giving the best value and
Kolony.
The Adiran town team defeated the
the most satisfaction.
Arcadia nine at the Big Bend park
Sunday 12 to 4. Next Sunday Adrian
If that isn’t reason enough to put on
plays at Roswell.
Goodyears, THE leading make, come in
The new Girl Scout troop of the Kol­
ony has taken the name of Sand Lily
and we’ll show you two more reasons!
troop. All members have completed the
tenderfoot test. They have started
a collection of wild flowers under the
“— the smartest
direction
of Mrs. John Holly for earn­
thing in rubber1'
ing a merit badge. Mrs. R. C. Enos, Mrs.
Holly and Miss Agnes Johnson, leader,
met with the girls at the last session.
Nuw
May 13, they plan a trip to Snively Hot
springs.
GOODYEAR
“ - - a Mother’s heart is always with her children.
Kolony Boy Scouts will be hosts to
the Roswell troop next Monday night,
STANDARD
Rightly the throne in our hearts must be hers ”
Roswell to give the program. The
Scouts invite the public to attend.
ALL-WEATHER
PRESENTS PLAY
GREASE JO B
75C
Special May 5 to May 10
A Thorough Job Guaranteed
LAUNDRY - -
LAWRENCE
SERVICE STATION
Nyssa, Oregon
BIG BEND GIRL
W IL L W E D T O D A Y
Big Bend—Invitations have been is­
sued to the wedding of Miss Mildred
Betts and Charles Thompson which will
take place today. Miss Irma Betts is
home from Caldwell for the event.
John Nelson of Caldwell was here
Friday.
Word was received of the death of F.
M. Eichelberger In Long Beach Tues­
day. He had a number of friends in
this community and owned the 40 acres
farmed by H. R. Hatch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pemberton. F. T.
Feuling and family Mrs. Jennie Flem- |
mer and W. G. Cowden of Caldwell I
were Sunday dinner guests in the '
Brumbach home. They later inspected j
Owyhee Dam.
The Heckathorne family moved from
the Betts ranch to the Howard Hatch I
home in Arena Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruning of Ontario
were week end guests in the C. E. Peck
home. They were in Boise Monday.
Rex Brumbach of Walla Walla, here
on business, spent Monday night at his
parents' home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Townsend of On­
tario, Mrs. Hattie Rogers and Mrs. F.
G. Holmes of Nyssa were at the Welsh
home Sunday.
Frank Conner of Portland was a
week end guest In the Phelan and
Purdy homes.
New Price
$ 6 2
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^
V a lu e
Bedroom
Suites
4-Piece Suites in Walnut with overlays in sun­
burst effects.
Seven New Suites to Choose From.
We have just received 3 dozen new throw mgs
in Axminister and Chenille; many new chairs.
You Can Buy Furniture for Less This Spring.
in -
SILVERWARE
Holmes and Edwards
1847 Rogers
Use your mail order cat­
alogue for prices on
silver at this store.
ROBINSON
Nordale Furniture Co.
Nyssa
Oregon
The Jeweler
Payette, Idaho
Larsen Motor Co.
Ford Sales and Service
Nyssa, Oregon
Hoxie Garage
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 83
LET DAIRYMEN
SPLIT PROFITS
WITH YOU NOW!
The dairy industry pays a dollar and
cents dividend to every citizen and
business in this community. Dairy
incomes go directly back into the
community, increasing individual
profits and lowering the cost of
living .Dollar for dollar there is
more food value in milk and
dairy products than any other
food. Get behind the dairy­
men and increase the
dividends that they
offer you.
“There I* No Substitute for Sunshine Butter
and Other Dairy Products”
F.
‘There Is No Substitute for Sunshine
Butter and Other Dairy Products”
IDAHO
OREGON
A W W W W W W W r i
You Can Make
MONEY
On Poultry
The largest and most successful poultry farms in
the United States feed PURINA C H O W S.
HERE’S
“C O V E R U P ”
THE ROOF OF YOUR HOME Or Barn, so it
won’t leak with the heavy downpours t h i s
spring.
A leaky roof can run you into no end of interior
repair bills.
You can repair and remodel for less money this
year. Get our estimate.
COAL— BUILDING
SUPPLIES— W O O D
Boise Payette Lbr. Co.
Phone 15
Nyssa, Ore.
W H Y -
CHICKS fed Purina Startena show X T R A
GROWTH.
PULLETS fed Purina Growena show X T R A
DEVELOPMENT.
HENS fed Purina Laying Chows produce XTRA
EGGS.
Accurate records on over a million chicks, pul­
lets and hens prove this. Why not follow the
Purina plan for one year and prove it to your
self.
DON’T B U Y A N Y CHICK FEED UNTIL YO U
SEE INGREDIENT “ X ”
— Ask Us About It
NYSSA SEED
&
GRAIN
CO.
I. K. Newell, Manager
Phone 26
SW W vW A
P rotta bU toad* A m - Hv**tock and pout-
yattr andj>fpn>d action
Nyssa, Oregon