The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 21, 1932, Image 3

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Mr. and Mrs. C. 'f. Douglas enter­
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tnieUor. and Mrs Wilbur were guests at
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n o i l i / ’ a t i n n p v _ „ ih* home of Engineer and Mrs. F A.
and Mrs. Farnham Sills and Mr.
L / c U i C a l l O n L / S y feunks before the afternoon program and Mr. Mrs.
Ed. Wilson spent the after­
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| opened. They left early in the afternoon
noon and evening with Mr. and Mrs C.
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to catch the Rose Portland bound. W Wood and Mr. and Mrs R. S. Adams
Dedication day at Owyhee Dam Sun- They planned to go on to southern Cal-
I Dr. and Mrs. Whlttenberger of Cald­
(Uy was a busy day for the wives of on- lfornla from there,
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well were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
ylneers, officials anu workmen who live i
at the cutup as they were liostesses for
U r and Mrs’ c A Betts entertained Bohlson
mends and strangers alike Hundreds at dinner after the celebration for F. Mr and Mrs Ben Cook had as guests
cf visitors picnicked on the pretty lawns B. Schlapkohl. in charge of the Nyssa j a . and Don MacEachern. of the Oen-
In the government quarters. They found ol'flce of the Owyhee project. Mrs Sch- oral Construction company,. Seattle,
the people of the dam very hospitable. lapkohl and Mr. and Mrs Earl Hannon, and a party of relatives and friends
There were guests In many homes and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen of Nys­ who carm» from the Washington city
a number of Nyssa people were enter- sa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. for the dedication.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Greene were over­
night guests Saturday at the Wood
home.
BRIDOE LUNCHEON
“I’m not going
Mrs. Guy Bailey entertained Monday
bridge club this week with one of the
to miss this scene.
most delightful parties of the summer.
She arranged for a three course lunch­
eon at the Taylor Coffee shop In On­
tario at 1 o’clock. There were covers for
nine at a prettily appointed table, cen­
tered with lovely gladiolas. G uests.re­
turned to Nyssa and played five tables
of bridge at the Bailey homo. Prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Ed. Wilson, for
high score; Mrs. Farnham Sills, for
second; and Mrs. Howard Larsen, for
consolation. Mrs. Chas. M. Paradis
played for the hostess.
FOR MISS BRUSH
Miss Pauline Brush of Nyssa. who
rame here this spring from Wilder, and
Miss Hilary Nickel, who Is leaving for
Butte, Mont., were honorées Friday
No m a t t e r w h e r e summer calls you, carry a cam­
evening at a “travel” party in Wilder.
era and extra films along. A few snapshots will
X n.y-six young people were guests
help you live the happy moments, the thrills and
of Misses Ruth Batt, Marie Obendorf.
scenes of your vacation over and over again.
Aliéné Trunnell and, Virginia Paulson.
They first gathered at the Batt home.
DR. RAY LYMAN WILBUR
DR. ELWOOD MEAD
You Will Like Our Fountain Service
In the Paulson truck they drove to
¡the Sandwich Islands, at the Obendorf
Secretary of the Interior
Commissioner of Reclamation
home. In “China,” at the Trunnell
home, they had noodles. Another trip,
ter Mrs. Blanche Johnston. They will demolished and four lives lost.
and the guests were In ‘•Germany,’ «he APPLE VALLEY
ed to her home Tuesday.
Paulson home, where pretzels and root
Buildings at the property of the return by way of Portland where their
Forrest Reed and Lawrence Treese
beer were served. The party closed in
Northwestern Orchards Co., where older daughter Mrs. Robinson resides. recently -made a trip to Twin Falls, dis­
YOUTH KILLED
“America,” at the Batt home. Appro­
L. Barnett Is employed, have received Catherine and Viola Conrad of Em- posing of early home-grown sweet corn.
IN OHIO CITY a new coat of paint.
priate games were enjoyed at each of
¡mett are visiting their aunt Mrs. Fred
On return from an outing at Ketch-
The Rexall Store
the four stops.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cloward and daugh­ Fisher.
um, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boston
NYSSA
OREGON
EAGLES’ DANCE ENJOYED
Mrs. Sam Brown and J. I. Boston re­ stopped here last Monday. They went
Apple Valley—A report came from ter visited at the A. Shultz home
The Nyssa Aerie of the Eagles lodge Jefferson, Ohio, last week that Tcm Thursday.
ceived word from Mrs. Boston, Sr., who on to their home In Swan Falls.
Donald Tolmie. manager of the San Is visiting in Washington. Kan., that
was successful in staging its first ac­ Bay, aged 18 years, was killed in an
Joel Johnston, who has been living
tivity since organization. Friday night accident there. He is a nephew of Mrs. Diego Fruit and Produce company, left property there was badly damaged by a with the Jesse Baker family several
the Eagles were hosts at a dance at Jim Watkins and his parents now reside Tuesday for Washington to look after recent cyclone. Many buildings were years, left last week for California.
the pea crop there. He returned Sun­
the Nyssa gymnasium which was large­ in Homedale.
ly attended. Ross orchestra played for
Jack Reed and Paul Morris attended day.
Pershall’s family of Arena Valley
the event. W. J. Williams was chairman the ball game Sunday between Parrna
visited Sundyy at the Ed Conley home.
of the dance committee, with Bernard and Payette.
Binders have begun the harvest of
Frost. Rock Shelton and Claude Wilson
Mrs. M. Clendening and son Tom and
assisting as floor managers. Many of daughter Myra, and Mrs. Donald Tol- grain.
The parents of Mrs. A. B. Miller and
the guests were from Parma, as Purina mie made a trip to Rockville Tuesday.
Is well represented In the new Nyssa
Mrs. Hannah Vosatka and daughter other relatives came from Salt Lake
Aerie.
from Blackfoot are visiting her brothers last week to make a visit at the Miller
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home.
Norman and Donald Tolmie.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McDonald and
Mrs. Tolmie went to Caldwell M mday
Mrs. Dewey Ray gave a birthday
To An Education.
The Summer issue of the telephone directory
party for her little daughter Leona to visit Mrs. Jess Pennington and new son Carman left Thursday for Oakland,
aged five, last Thursday afternoon. The daughter who arrived Saturday. July Cal., where they will visit their daugh­
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will go to press August 1st. All changes in list­
chlldrn enjoyed several Jolly games 16.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cloward and daugh­
I and the birthday lunch.
ings should be in by that date.
To Supervised Play and Recreation.
ter visited A. B. Miller’s Monday even­
ing.
Jim Maxwell of Rainbow, Oregon,
IRONSIDE MATRON
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JOE JAY SMITH
visited his aunt Mrs. Geo. Dailey Wed­
BURIED THURSDAY nesday and Thursday. He Is on his way
To Moral Training.
to Salina, Kan.
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General Contractor
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Castatar and
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Ironside—Funeral services were held children were luncheon guests of the
And Builder
Nyssa
Ontario
Vale
here
Thursday for “Aunt” Jane Elms, Tolmies Sunday.
To a Decent Daily Life.
Gus
Barth
and
family
of
Boise
and
aged pioneer matron of this community
Plans and Estimates Furnished
who passed away Tuesday at her home Mr. and Mrs. Chap. Butron of Parma
in Unity. She had been ill several visited in the George Dailey home Sun-
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Without Cost
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months. Many friends attended the day.
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Quite
a
number
from
here
attended
“See
Smith First”
To Military Knowledge and Training.
funeral services.
Frank Reed of California Is visiting the dedication of Owyhee Dam Sunday.
Miss Ruth Gilmore of Dayton, Wash.,
his grandson Raleigh Van Buren and
What School is More Qualified Than
guest of Miss Lucile Stephens return­ fin in in in mm mi i in n in in n in in iiMmiiiiiriii iünun inw 1 M
family, also other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodcock and
Coy Wise made a trip to Nyssa last
OF ALL THE DIFFERENT
week after supplies. They also visited
Rocky Butte
Portland, Oregon
friends there.
MEDIUMS OF ADVERTISING YOUR
Ernest Locey and wife and Mrs. Floyd
Howard were In Unity and Hereford
Wednesday.
NEWSPAPER, THE JOURNAL
I Chas. Elms and family of Haines are
guests in the H. C. Elms home.
IS MOST EFFECTIVE
The E. J. Beams are enjoying the visit
of W. H. Beam and daughter Mrs. War
'ren Blodgett of Nyssa and Mrs. Vivian
THE PLYMOUTH
.Van Cleave and baby of Westfall. Sat­
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u rd ay Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Van
SIX POINTS
¡Cleave were guests of Mrs. Walter
¡Laurance at Prairie City,
1.
j Ray Wise and wife of Silver City,
. . . because of its circulation being placed
Three Piece Bedroom S u ite ....................... $31.50
'Ida., spent Sunday at the C. F. Wise
gtefeijL \ r $
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Length — full length
Three
Piece
Davenport
S
u
ite
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$39.50
j ranch home.
before the eyes of practically every prospective
to the pound as guar­
Six Piece Dining S u ite ...................................$28.50
! Mrs. Albert Morfitt of Unity, Earl
anteed on the tag;
Ripley of Westfall and Mrs. Earl Lofton
buyer in your trade vicinity.
Large Roomy Club C h airs..........................$19.50
and son Donald of Ironside left Sunday
Mohair
D
avenport.........................................
$29.50
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morning by car for Los Angeles. They
Occasional Ann C h a ir ...................................$2.95
were called to California by the critical
Strength — less break­
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Frequently a circular goes into he
illness of their father.
Upholstered Seat and Back
Owyhee Ladies
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Nyssa Pharmacy
The Five Sacred Rights Oi
Childhood
N otice Telephone Patrons
Malheur Home Telephone Company
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
Furniture Prices Will
Never be Lower
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ing, less wasted time,
less wasted grain;
3.
A BIG
FAVO RITE
• Don’ t just ask for binder
twine. Decide to use Plym ­
outh Twine this season.
Then you get a twine that la
made to quality standards by
the makers o f the famous
F lj mouth Rope, known for
more than a century as the
world’s finest rope. That
reputation for quality has
made Plymouth Binder Twine
the farmer's favorite. You
can rely on Plymouth Twine
to give dependable, trouble-
free service every day in the
harvest field. Use Plymouth
and cut your harvesting coot I
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Guarantee Work
Evenness — no thick
or thin spots — no
“grief” ;
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
4.
Special Winding
no
tangling;
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
5.
Insect repelling — you
Oregon
Ontario
can tell by its smell;
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Mistake proof — print­
ed ball— insures cor­
rect use.
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New, Extracted
HONEY
7c Lb.
(W hile We Extract)
Baldridge Imp. Co.
Walnut Finished End T a b le ..........................$1.85
Upholstered Foot Stools .............................. $1.95
Sealy Tufted M attress...................................$14.75
All Cotton Mattress ...........................;.......... $4.75
waste paper basket as soon as it arrives, while
your Journal does triple duty. It is on d< k for
days and weeks.
Advertise THE JOURNAL WAY
IN OUR EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT
Leather Davenport ....................................... $27.50
3— Oak End Dufold D avenports...............$15.00
8-Piece Oak Dining S e t ................................ $35.00
Velour Davenport and C h air..................... $26.00
2— Piaijos in good sh a p e.............................. $50.00
20— Bed, Springs and Mattress
Large Oak Dresser, good m irrors.............$12.50
Kelvinator Electric Refrigerator.
THE
GATE CITY