The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 25, 1932, Image 4

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., AUGUST 26,1932,
Juanita Yturrl. clerk in Falk’s store, are ed the Dairymen’s Cooperative cream­ sandstone cliffs. They have found bones
of the camel, ground slough and elc
having a week's vacation with relatives ery picnic in Caldwell Thursday.
Miss Grace Swasinger came over phant of the Paleozoic period, and left
here. They arrived home Saturday,
Miss Alice Azcuenaga is preparing to from Caldwell last Tuesday to attend a a collection at the Pollock home.
Mrs. Pollock has a coin of pure gold
leave seen fur Murphy, Ida, where >'r-e meeting of the Campfire Girls.
Lloyd Bartitt ur_l:r went an opera­ which was found in Chine. Gulch, near
will again teach the coming year.
the Pollook ranch, where sixty Chinese
A large party of friends assisted Misc tion for appendicitis at a Nampa hos­ en route from Silver City gold mines to
pital last week and is recovering nicely.
Juanita Zabala In celebrating her
i Mrs. McFadden and children of Port- their native land, were massacred by
A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. birthday Sunday.
i land arrived last week for a visit with Indians during the war time period.
James Eiguern Friday. The baby is
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Scroggins plan Mrs. McFadden's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jordan Valley—Ike Crosby has been i
Most Isolated Ranch
their first child.
at Jun-
repairing and cleaning the schoolhouse
, to leave soon for the C. , Ranch
,
_
W. S. Adams.
Further south Is the George Harper
for the opening of the 1932-33 term
Miss Ethel Azcuenaga, secretary in 'Per where they will work for Sam Ross
The Fred Fisher’s had as guests last ranch where Mrs. Harper rules as queen
early In September. Mrs Bert Borders the state land office, Boise, and Miss
H. Lzicar spent several days at the Tuesday Mrs. Jake Fisher and daughter
| Crosby hotel, giving motorists the state of New Plymouth and relatives from at the “most Isolated home in the coun­
j examination for driving automobiles. It Snohomish, Wash., who were here on a ty.” Her nearest neighbor is thirty miles
distant. Mr. Harper has charge of the
was his first trip to Jordan Valley and summer trip.
county road work in the McDermitt
j he enjoyed his visit Immensely.
district.
| Mrs. Louis Azcuenaga gave a bridge
McDermitt Ends Cut-Off
I party Saturday at the home of her McDERMITT YOUTHS
After climbing the Bowden moun­
1 father Dr. W. W. Jones. On Tuesday
tains, or circling the proposed Blue
i Mrs. George Parks entertained in honor
LEAVE FOR COLLEGE
of Mrs. Azcuenaga.
Miss Elizabeth Scott returned Sunday
W A N T ADS
from the University of California at
McDermitt—Roy Bankofier left Mon­
¡Berkeley where she had been taking a
HOUSEKEEPER Wants position. In­
j summer course. She will teach in Boise day for the university of Nevada at
quire The Journal, Nyssa.
Reno.
He
will
be
a
senior
and
Is
presi­
! again this year.
I Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Palmer arrived dent of Alpha Tau Omego fraternity.
Cleto Bengoa will attend the univer­ FOR SALE—Small pony, gentle for
; last week from Sandy, Or., to visit at
children. Wm. Schweizer. Nyssa. Ore­
sity and other children in the Bengoa
j the Cecil Palmer home.
gon.
Aug. 5-Sept. 1*
| Joe Dorres, driver of the southbound family the high school in Reno.
Miss Donna Sullivan will enroll for
i I. O. N. Stage, found Friday an unlucky
O'CEDAR WAX POLISH WILL Clean
day. He broke an axle In the desert be­ her Junior year at the university.
Louis Bilboa gave a well attended
and polish furniture, floor and auto­
A T YO U R SERVICE
yond Rome and waited until Sunday
for repairs. He carried no passengers at dance Saturday night at the Commer­ mobile. 25c and 50c size at NORDALE
With delicious cool drinks, sodas and sundaes.
cial Hotel.
FURNITURE CO, City.
the time of the mishap.
With magazines of all sorts to suit your taste.
Joe Lyon and son Arthur left Satur­
Mrs. 8. K. Skinner received a cable­
With perfumes, fragrant and lovely.
gram last week telling of the death of day for a few days vacation in Win- WANTED—Good second hand bicycle
Mrs. Donald M. Graham, City.
her mother August 12, in Sutherland- nemucca and other points.
With toiletries and household supplies and rub­
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reeves entertain­
shlre, Scotland. Mrs. Skinner has the
ber goods.
er friends at supper and cards Saturday NORDALES HAVE JUST RECEIVED
sympathy of many friends here.
night.
:* !:* ?
With accurate prescription service, by registered
Jacquard velour rockers.
They’re
Mrs. Marcelina Laucirica purchased beauties at $9.50.
pharmacists.
the bank building from J. E. Ward,
BIRTHDAY DINNER
At your service and always dependable.
deputy. The Wards will live in the FOR SALE—1929 1 1-2 ton Chevrolet
Sprague house.
truck, 1 truck trailor, capacity 11-2
A T M ARTIN HOME
Geo. Harper has been keeping the I. tons, 2 car trailors, 1924 Chevrolet tour­
O.
N.
highway
in
fairly
good
shape.
He
ing, portable electric sewing machine,
IN APPLE V ALLEY
has been clearing the road of rocks 35 New Z«aland White Rabbits, 2 young
during the dry season.
milk goats. Inquire Journal office.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bankofier returned
Apple Valley—Miss Ella Martin was Saturday from a visit in Winnemucca.
The Rexall Store
the honoree at a birthday dinner given They are arranging for their son Earl CALLING CARDS Printed in any print
OREGON
NYSSA
you like at Gate City Journal. Box
on Friday evening by her mother Mrs. to attend high school there.
of 100 cards $1.25, panel or plain.
.Robert Martin. Covers were arranged
School begins in McDermitt Septem­
for ten guests.
ber 12, with Miss Trueblood of Califor­
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lawrence and Miss nia again in charge of the Nevada HAY POR SALF—H. R. Quinby, Nyssa.
July 14*.
Ethel Graham of Nyssa were guests of school and Miss Edna Hart of Westfall
the Clendenning family Tuesday even­ in charge of the Oregon school.
FOUND— Five keys on key ring. Owner
in g.
Mrs. Addie Sullivan gave a 500 party
may have same by paying cost of ad­
While installing a dam In a ditch on Friday for Mrs. Florence Hewitt of
his ranch Thursday, Carl Pielstick slip­ Reno and guests for four tables. Mrs. vertisement. The Journal office. City.
ped and fell wrenching his back quite Jeanne Noque won first prize, Mrs. Clell
[severely. He has been confined to his Warner, second.
TOMATOES—50c per bushel. Other
; bed and Walter Imes has been doing
vegetables. D, A. Smith, 2 miles north
the ranch work.
Methodist church, Nyssa. Sept. 15 pd.
Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson visted
(Continued from page 1)
at the E. A. Summy home Thursday
FOR SALE—Alfalfa seed. Nick Smit, 4
evening.
OLD FORT GUARDS
miles west of Nyssa, at Arcadia. S8pd
Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn of Notus
RUBY
RANCH FOR SALE—Range raised Hamp and
visited Sunday at the Geo. Dailey home.
LOCAL SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and son re­
Suffolk Bucks at reasonable prices.
turned last week to New Meadows and should be preserved. Three old graves J. B. Adrian, Ontario.
will stay until the pea harvest is com­ are marked by rocks along the road
Between Weiser and Boise
nearby.
pleted.
FOR SALE—Higby home $3000. Terms.
Further south are the rich farms un­
Miss Mildred Fisher is helping her
via Nyssa-Parma-Notus
Easy payments. If you want to buy
der
the
Jordan
Valley
Irrigation
pro­
grandmother at New Plymouth this
we will get together. Mrs. L. A. Higby,
ject
which
is
divided
into
three
units.
week.
•!$
City.
Aug. 25.
Miss Ella Martin accompanied the I The upper outpost lies at the fertile
Three Schedules Daily Each Direction
Schlapkohls of Nyssa to Caldwell Sat­ Matthews hay ranch at Arock. The
road then takes off through the desert
urday.
At Convenient Hours
Mrs. C. H. Bowden of Santa Barbara, and for miles not a tree or farm can be
Calif., left Saturday after several days seen.
At Rome, so named from the rugged
visit with her sister Mrs. E. A. Summy.
Mrs. Geo. Bernard is enjoying a trip sandstone cliffs which are replicas of
in the hills with Dr. and Mrs. Brett of the ruins of the ancient city, is another
East Bound
oasis spreading along the course of the
W est Bound
Parma.
Mrs. A. A. Paul of Parma spent the Owyhee river. At this point the river is
a gushing stream. Pearl Duncan's ferry
week end with Levi Stephens family.
Leaves Nyssa
Leaves Nyssa
Mrs. McFadden and children of Port­ crossed the river where a county bridge
land are visiting at the W. S. Adams now stands. At one time, this site was
10:35 a. m. 2:04 p. m.
10:30 a. m. 3 p. m.
considered for the location of Owyhee
home.
dam.
John
Boston
and
son
Henry
visited
7:30
p.
m.
8:15 p. m.
Find Petrified Bones
in Oregon and California last week,
j E. Adams of Bend bought a truck Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pollock are the j
load of potatoes Saturday in the valley. present owners of thes pacious stone |
Razz Broomfield was In Payette Mon­ house erected by Duncan. Not long a g o .
they entertained Professor Thurloung!
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Robinson was and Dr. Stokes of the University of Cal-1
Independently owned and operated— Not
ifornia. Every summer these men and a
i the guests of the J. J. Hicks' Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ostercamp and party of students dig for pertified [
controlled by any railroad.
famiy were among patrons who attend- bones of prehistoric animals in the i
Jordan V alley
School Ready
For New Term
will teach the first and second grade;
Miss Evelyn Noble, the
third
and
fourth; Miss Fay Harrold. the fifth and
sixth: Mr Blakesley, the seventh and
eighth. The high ?ih ;ci faculty consists
of Miss Helen Jarvis of Berkeley, who
taught at the Ruby ranch last year, and
A. Oustin, superintendent.
Fort McDermitt Indian agency where
about 200 Piutes make their home. Clell
Warner and his wife will teach at the
Indian school this term and also have
charge of the agency. Eighteen miles
from McDermitt Is Opallte quicksilver
mine which Is not oi>eratlng at present.
When there Is more demand for quick­
silver and the price increases, opera­
tions will resume at the Opallte and
town Is Bretz properties.
Mountain Pass, the motorist drops into
.the unique city of McDermitt which
! lies across the Oregon-Nevada line. The
j Frank Bengoa hotel property pays taxes
in both states. The glamor of the old
west hang over the city. Cowboys tie
their horse* at a hitching rack that is
still In use. Nearby great trucks will
park which have brought civilization
even to the heart of the interior.
Six miles southeast of the
H - I = L - K
MILK is the natural protective food against
common diseases. A body builder, it builds re-
sisistance to many ailments and promotes stam­
ina and health.
Drink Milk for a Lifetime of Good Health
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M O TO R
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ALL CARS RADIO EQUIPPED
See Nyssa Depot at Powell Service Station
for tickets and information
OCCASIONAL
TABLES
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M ilk
W e realize our obligation to the public, and realize too,
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to $ 1 7
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We have also received new magazine tables
priced as low as $4.75
The Sunshine Dairy
See NORDALE Fir$t
iNordale Furniture Co.
NYSSA
OREGON
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