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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1932)
f 1 I GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932 POWELL’S SERVICE STATION Service Day and Night Atwater-Kent Radio Auto Service SEE THE NEW CAVALIER Ic e B O X mM All steel, new colors, insulated to keep in the cold. They are very economical for summer use. PRICED LOW THOMAS WINS NOMINATION Mordale Furniture Co. OREGON NYSSA Friends of Senator John Thomas in Malheur county were pleased by his nomination for re-election In the Re publican primaries in Idaho last week. Senator Thomas and Congressman Ad dison Smith of Idaho have worked with Oregon's delegtion In securing Vale and Owyhee appropriations. Valley View school won the cham pionship of a rural school baseball Boulevard grange exchanged hospital league consisting of Valley View, Ar ity and a bountiful supper for enter- cadia, Lincoln and White Se i. it, : tainment and good will of the Ontario and received a trophy presented by The Kiwanis and Commercial c l u b a t Argus. Arcadia finished In second place Boulevard grange hall Friday night. while Lincoln and White Settlement The lawn was gay with colored lights. About 250 people attended. were tied for third. John Lienhard, master of Boulevard Line-ups follow: Valley View—August Moeller. Arthur grange, opened the meeting with a wel and David Brown, Jack Williams, Char come for the visitors. In his usual les Stewart, Clarence and Emerald rousing manner R. W. Jones led group singing with Reginald Lyle at the Davis, John Downs, Billy Overstreet. piano. There was dancing, by Miss Arcadia—Kenneth Vanderpool. Fred Juanita Powell; trio, by Lorene Lax- Mull, LeRoy Bowers, Flora Newton, on, Betty Lou Hagler and Clare Baker; Lester Newton, Harold Long, Clara j piano solo, by Betty Lou Hagler ; piano Doman. | solo, by Mary Ellen Jones; and song by White Settlement—Jaues Sloan, Rob j Ontario Girl Scouts, ert Marquis, Norman Woods, Harold j Mayor Geo. Aiken of Ontario and and Floyd Prothero,, Donald and Lyle Rev. Stanley Moore gave the talks of Carter, Clyde Boston, Vernon Grant. the evening. Supper was served under Lincoln—Raymond Stelnhaus, Char I the direction of Mrs. Frank McCarty, lie Redsull, Dinge and Asako Alagi, chairman of the Home Economic club. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall at Harold Trenkel, LeRoy Fuller, Herbert Rogers, Ward Nielson, Evelyn Smith. tended from Nyssa. In a communication to The Journal, Maurice Frakes, lecturer of Boulevard BABY ARRIVES grange, also reported that Neif Hoff man, steward, had been elected as IN AROCK HOME alternate to attend state grange in case Master Lienhard Is unable to at tend. Arock—May 23. a 6 pound baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. WANT ADS S. Bruce. She has been named Vivian May. age for cash or trade. J2* Miss Grace Robison is home from Parma where she attended high school MCCORMICK DEERING CREAM the past winter. Separator 740 cap. good as new. Price Miss Esther Atherton is visiting at $60. W. Sigerson. Parma, Ida. R. 2. the Lanning home. Clyde Park and children Junior and WANTED—25 HEAD OF CATTLE to Helen took in the circus in Boise this pasture for the summer at 50c per week. month per head. Merl Linder, Nyssa. Ansil Miller and daughter Ellen and May 26* son Harley are spending the week in valley towns. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—1926 The voters of this district showed an Dodge roadster in good condition for interest in the Primary election on May a farm team, cows farm implements, or 20 by a goodly number turning out. what have you? H. R. Quinby, City. A dance was held in the Grange hall May 26* election night and a large crowd at EXPERT RADIO SERVICING. H. C. tended. Hoxie, City. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robison made a trip to outside points the first of the ROOFING CONTRACTOR, Painting, week. repairing, etc. W. B. Hoxie. The farmers report that haying will begin soon. FOR SALE—Baby chicks, batly turkeys, The H. E. C. club met with Mrs. J. all popular breeds. Custom hatching. R. Lynde on May 19. CAIN'S HATCHERY, Phone 345R1 IRONSIDE RANCHER ton 15 ‘ ™mBer oi thc sch0°l ba"d;, j Fred Laurence was in Val* Frit!. HAS SPOTTED r E V E R Zola Dean accompanied hint for dent... treatment. Ironside—-Coy Wise is ill of spotted Mrs. Dan, Ehrgood, Mrs. Moreher.4 fever at his home here. ar.d son Raymond and daughter Ruby Mrs. Frank Elms of Unity Visited were here Memorial Day from Boise here Thursday. Herman Rose and family went to Vale Sunday to spend several days. Marve Dean, road superintendent, and Claud and Mervin Derrick repaired B. W. MULKEY the road near the Malheur river. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lofton and grand Vale, Oregon son Vernon Laurence motored to Baker ; Saturday. Miss Opal Ivers closed her school Thursday with a pleasing program en Homesteads, Desert Land Entries, joyed by most of the patrons of the school. Final Proofs. All matters relating i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams of near Baker visited relatives here last week. to public lands. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lofton and Earl Lofton and Mrs. Arthur Van Buren attended a band concert at Weiser In stitute Thursday evening. Wayne Lof- E j s. n ©I w 81 Ice Toda^ ? ? I THINGS ARE WARMIN’ UP A BIT. Better watch your foodstuffs. On ICE is where they be long, both to keep them fresh and protect your Ë % family’s health. To be sure your refrigerator is kept filled daily: PHONE 6. Our driver will deliver it. CALL FOR YOUR 1 NYSSA PACKING CO. Quality Meat Makes the Meal I PHONE 6 Stoo NYSSA, OR. STRANGE BUT TRUE (BY BEN H. SMITH) Just the thing for kitchen or bath room We are giving this free, fine hardwood stool with each $2 or more purchase of •* . -1 . ;v > FULLER PAINTS The Dependable Paint BALDRIDGE IMP. CO LIBERTY THEATRE J l v % *- - V . Í» K \ ‘ s NOT ORIGINATE IN "THE EASTERN M O ffTN N REGIONS IT OWGINAILV W ASTHE NAME OF A WHITE. HUGH JRANDV SM UGGLED INTO ENGLAND BfNiGHl FR O M FR A N C E; .À i» ' VsaA. THERE IS NO WORD FOR THE LETTER *“0* IN THE TERM A.W .O .U FIELD SEEDS, GRASS OR GRAIN Friday and Saturday, June 3-4 I R e m e m b e r Sparkling ......... Delicious ......... Cool! Try a drink or sundae at Mike’s Fountain. Sand wiches with salad, Chinese noodles, delicious pies at our lunch. Make Your Headquarters At IX and A. u« t h e n e x t t i m e you wish a n y p r i n t ing. O u r e q u i p m e n t e n a b le « u a t o t u r n o u t fir« t q u a lity w ork—o u r e x p e r i e n c e e n a b le « u« to in te llig e n tly aid you in p la n n in g your circ u lar,letter or w h a te v e r p r i n t in g y o u wi«h d o n e . T h e r e s u lt« you g et w ill p r o v e t h a t Good P rin t- ♦ in# I*i» v n ♦ ■ ■ M H Electric Cafe - Billiards The Gate City Journal Mike Dragich, Proprietor Nyssa Oregon PRINTERS “HIS WOMAN” With Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert Sunday and Monday, June 5-6 “HELL DIVERS” We have a clean fresh stock of seeds of all kinds. We know what grows best in this community, we have been very careful in selecting this stock of seeds and you can depend upon them growing. The man with a crop is in a better position to feather his financial nest. With Wallace Berry and Clark Gable Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7-8 See us for the best seeds, and planting sugges tions. “ALEXANDER HAMILTON” With George Arliss THURSDAY, JUNE 9 CIVIC CLUB PLAY No Picture Show M B M IU M tllllirci U tir» D U I Cl 13 M U I w IIBaillMIIIIBIIMMIIIIIIIIIII'lllimMl^ A drive over the country, a picnic, fishing trip, a visit with friends— they all invite you. And we invite you to have the car tanked up and put in shape at— (By Walter Marshall) Boulevard Host t ^ At Good Will M eeting F r i d a y IIW I" M THE OPEN BOAD BecKons You Adrian—Twenty-five 8th grader] re ceived their sheepskins at the com mencement exercises In Kingman Kol- ony school house last Thursday even ing. Wade, Owyhee, Lower Bend. Ore gon Trail and the Kolony school took part. Rev. Josie J. Blokland gave in vocation; Ingrid Ahoe of Wade school, vocal selections; Mrs. Albert Rust of Owyhee, humorous readings and Hubert Jones of Oregon Trail, a vocal solo. Supt. Leo D. Hollenberg of Nyssa gave the commencement talk and pre sented diplomas to the following gradu ates; Wade: Ross Johnston, Ingrid Aho, Vera McConnell, Jean LaRue, Dean Eachus, Fred Gibson, Velma Hecka- thorne and Helen Cartwright. Kingman Kolony; Raymond Holly, Leonard Nichols, Arnold Slippy, Harold Points, Ruth Fenn and Ella Points. Owyhee: Morgan Rust, William Peutz, Kenneth and Keith Kygar. Lower Bend: Ray Coble, Tony Oca- mica, Jean Coble, Mavis Price and Helen Pond. Oregon Trail: Francis Davis and June Holady. The Kingman Kolony Boy Scout Troop attended the Court of Honor at Nyssa Friday evening. The following boys from the Kingman Kolony troop received certificates and tenderfoot badges: Arnold Slippy, Byrd Walters, Raymond Holly, Ross Johnston, Dean Eachus, Leonard Nichols, Bob Winters, William Peutz, Gerrit Timmerman, Arthur Cartwright Frank Huffman, Jack Rust, Gerald Slippy, Frederick Gibson, James Nichols, Richard Holly and William Holly. The Scout troop met Monday evening in Adrian with full attendance. They planned to hold regular meetings on Sunday afternoon at Adrian. Wilbur Roberts is completing the erection of a new garage. Nyssa high school baseball nine play ed a 4 to 4 tie with the Adrian team here Tuesday evening. Dusk ended the game at five Innings. Monday E. G. Hopkins flew his air plane to Mountain Home where he visited with his brother. Sunday he flew to Payette. Mrs. Lizzie Holly of Big Bend, will leave Friday for Los Angeles where she will visit relatives and also attend the wedding of her granddaughter who is to be married in June. Adrian stores closed Monday for Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson and little daughter left Monday for a two weeks vacation in the Boise Mountains. They will go on to California. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. and J. E. Holly and families visited the Nampa gold fish farms Monday. Captain and Mrs. H. Lee Noe were In town a short time Monday. Daily Vacation Bible school started at the Wade school Tuesday. Mrs. Amelia Johnston is spending a few weeks in the W. F. Shultz home In Big Bend. Adrian boys baseball team trounced Arena Valley nine, Sunday morning 14 to 5 In a seven Inning tilt. Hitting honors went to Kenneth Parker who knocked 2 homers, 1 threebase hits and 1 two base hit in 6 times to bat. The Adrian team was defeated by Apple Valley at Big Bend Park Sunday 8 to 7. Adrian team had a run to the good in the 9th Inning when two errors cost the game. VALLEY VIEW WINS PENNANT; ARCADIA SECOND Nyssa Seed & Grain Co. Phone 26 I. K. Newell Manager Nyssa, Oregon lTiLUll.il.tll 11 !.U<liil 11 JiUI UMtillllilllililii l,LI;l.l:i !:l IM I a l i — — ■ 25 G r a d u a t e s G et Diplomas At Adrian School