The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 25, 1932, Image 6

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THÜRS.. AUGUST 25, 1932
Mrs. Marshall 8pell and children {
were over from Boise Tuesday.
Mrs. Dave Dugger has been ill the i
past week.
Mrs. Harry Shelton and daughter I
Mr. and Mrs. A V. Cook have as
Estes L. Morton made a business
Katherine of Boise spent the week with
guests Mr. Cook’s parents from Baker.
trip to Drewsey Monday.
Mrs. John Long Is busy each week | Mrs 'iohn D- La£'tey>
The Roe Helms family of Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs Wm. DeGroft returned
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley with her class of Sunday School girls.
j Monday from a three days trip to Gar-
They are sewing an a quilt.
J. Browne.
C. B. Short returned home Friday ic1en Valley. Idaho
Mrs. Lucile Johnston and sons Dean
F B. Schlopkohl, Owyhee engineer,
and Dwight visited friends in Boise from a fishing and hunting trip in
returned home yesterday from a weeks
Baker county.
Monday.
Mrs. Ed. Wilson and daughters Fay business visit in The Dalles.
The John Holly family of Adrian
NYSSA-PARMA PLAYERS
EDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newell made a trip
spent Sunday with Mrs. C'Ceal Boswell (and Claudia Ann are spending the week
(H T WEISER IN MILLING COM-
to the interior country beyond Beulah
In Buhl with relatives.
and family at Vale.
PANY CLASSIC; ONTARIO GRO-
CERY CUP IS HERE.
J. W. Fogle has renewed his subscrip­ Sunday. They found good crops of hay
Hugh Glasgow and family were din­
on
many
farms.
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. tion for his daughter Pauline, who is
Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt of Ironside has
Wm. DeGroft at the company ranch.
living with relatives in Milton.
The Ross Parkinson family have
Paul Johnston is spending this week been visiting Mrs. Sarah Robertson and
TOURNAMENT STANDING
.............970
planted a lawn and made other im­ at Payette lake at the Lakeview camp other friends here and on the Owyhee Nyssa-Parma ...
this
week.
984
provements about their new home.
operated by his uncle Emil Dean.
Weiser ..............
Warren McHargue, local barber, was Payette .............
............ 998
Harry Wilson of Buhl, father of Ed.
Mrs. J. N. Shelton suffered a stroke
........... 1013
Wilson, was here yesterday on a busi­ of paralysis last week and her condition afflicted by illness Saturday and was Vale ..................
taken to the Ontario hospital. He was Ontario .............
.............1045
is critical.
ness trip.
reported much better today.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Holly and sons of
Mrs. Robt. Long and baby daughter
Nyssa-Parma divot diggers took the
Mrs. Bruce Duncan and three child­
Adrian returned last Wednesday from a have returned from the trapping camp
lead in the opening match of the Wets-
ren
left
Tuesday
for
Havre,
Mont.,
after
delightful vacation trip to Crescent. of Mr. Long, government hunter, at
er Milling company tournament on the
City. California.
I Ironside where they spent the summer. a visit with Mrs. Emma Duncan, the home course in Apple Valley Sunday,
Felton Duncans and Mr. and Mrs. Dal­
edging out Weiser with fourteen points
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frizzell returned
las Duncan of Emmett.
to the good. The club with the lowest
home Wednesday evening after an out family, with Mrs. Addle Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rumple and family
team score at the end of the five games
ing on Burnt river with Mr. and Mrs. L. daughter Gertrude, enjoyed a Sunday
of Nampa visited Mrs. Rumple’s par­ wins the trophy, while in the previous
K. Bullock of Vale.
outing and fishing trip on Elk Creek.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson, Sun­ tournament points were counted for low
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClure are i Mrs. Vanscoy returned to Wilder
day. They ail motored to the dam in
score at each hole.
siiending the week In Caldwell while Monday after several days visit with
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith are taking her daughters Mrs. Don Todd and Mrs.
Nate Young of Nyssa and Perry of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood and Mr.
Art Servoss.
their place in the Swan Bakery.
and Mrs. Dick Adams were in from Payette divided honors with 85 for
Misses
Grace
and
Mable
Posey
at-
The Nyssa Bakery reports splendid
Owyhee Dam Saturday night to shop eighteen holes while Art Hunt of Vale
success at their Saturday sales of de- tended the Delta Epsilon sorority picnic
and visit with the Farnham Sills fam- made an 87.
Ucious bakery goods. They say—it pays at the College of Idaho campus in
Scores by the Nyssa-Parma team in
iiy
Caldwell Tuesday.
to advertise.
Friends welcomed _ the
of , Mrs. the opener follow: Young 85 Greeling
Miss Margaret Young will teach the
. return
.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Swan and
T Morgan Saturday, who is 92, Tensen 94. Wm. Young 94, C. Alb-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall were fourth grade again this year. By error Frank
home after a summer’s sojourn at Pay- j ertson 94, Adkinson 95, Garrett, 101,
among former Iowans at the annual Miss Hunt instead of Miss Young was
ette lake. She is feeling better and the Aden Wilson 105, Dr. Mitchell 113, Boe-
Iowa picnic in Payette last Thursday. listed in the staff of Nyssa teachers
family is hopeful for her complete re­ hringer 97.
published last week.
They report a Jolly reimion.
covery
in the near future.
Next Sunday the tournament play is
Tom
Connolly
came
to
Nyssa
Monday
Celebrating her birthday, Miss Har­
J. D. Falrman, county commissioner, on the Ontario course, the following
riet Sarazin, with the Sarazin family, from Owyhee Dam, leaving on the
Mrs. J. Boydell and Boydell Ncdry of evening Portland Rose for his home in has moved from Harper to a farm he j three Sundays at Payette, Vale and
Tigard, spent Wednesday In Boise. They San Francisco. He spent three days at purchased in the Lincoln community, j weiser.
Mrs. Fairman plans to dispose of inter­
A beautiful silver trophy, won by the
swam and dined at the Mechanafe.
the dam.
On return from an Inspection of the ests in Harper and join him there later Nyssa-Parma club in the Ontario Groc­
Boy Scouts could not let the Girl
this
fall.
ery company tournament, may be seen
Scouts outdo them, so Monday night I. O. N. highway, Judge David F. Gra-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Atles of Banks in the window of the Nyssa Pharmacy.
tliey engaged Dr. E. D. Norcott to take j ham stopped in Nyssa Monday night,
them for a motor boat spin on Snake He was a guest at the home of his visited at the A. D. Moses home in Nyssa golfers are winning much praise
Kingman Kolony last Wednesday and for their prowness and good fortune in
river.
brother Donald W. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smit and family Thursday. They also stopped in Nampa the recent tournament. It seems they
Dr. and Mrs. John T. Long welcomed
warm weather on their return Thurs­ of Arcadin, with relatives from Ontario, when on their way to Chicago to visit also have a chance in the Weiser
match.
day from a cold and rainy week in attended a wedding anniversary party their son Zed Atles.
Jim McGarth of the Dupont Powder
Salem. However, they enjoyed a pleas­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
company
was
over
from
Boise
Monday
ant visit with old friends in Salem.
Smit at Vale last Sunday.
transacting business at the Owyhee j IRONSIDE RANCHER
tunnel camps. He was in town with
Frank Purvis of Magoffin and Bill
HAS BIG GRAIN CROP
Connolly of the Owyhee camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas D. Bigelow and
their daughter Mrs. Carl Jungquist
Ironside — The Presley threshing
gave a dinner Sunday at their home on
machine from Jamieson commenced
the Owyhee for Rev. Calvin D. Smith,
threshing for S. A. Lofton Sunday.
evangelist who spoke at the Owyhee They will have about 10 days work as
Nyssa, Oregon
j school, and the L. A. Higby family.
Mr. Lofton has a big crop.
Mrs. Louis P. Thomas, accompanied
Clarence Howard and the Claud Der­
by her mother Mrs. Clara Brown of rick family spent the week end fishing
Boise, left early Sunday morning for
near Prairie City.
Friday-Saturday, August 26-27
Oakland, via the I. O. N. short cut
Mrs. Oscar Presley of Jamieson and
| highway. Mrs. Thomas spent a month
daughter
Iola of Ontario passed thru
James Dunn and Sally Eilers in
here looking after property interests.
Ironside Monday on their way to the
Frank Purvis, superintendent of the
coast.
“OVER THE HILL”
S. S. Magoffin company, returned Sat­
Mrs. Omar Presley who has been
urday from California. He combined
visiting at Westiall returned home Sat­
With Mae Marsh
pleasure with business, having attended
urday.
the Olympic games and investigated a
Ralph Beam and family of Unity
prospective construction job in Califor­
visited the parental E. J. Beam home
nia for the Magoffin company.
Sunday.
! Dr. E. D. Norcott, Ed Wilson and
Sunday-Monday, August 28-29
Mesdames Ray Duncan and Floyd
j Farnham Sills, also Dwight and Dean
White motored to valley towns Monday.
Smith
and
Artie
Robertson
hunted
for
“THE HEART OF NEW YORK”
Ed. Oakes and family left Thursday
¡sage hens In Baker county Sunday.
on a trip for McKenzie Pass where they
)
They
returned
with
a
number
of
wild
with Joe Smith, Charles Dale, George Sidney,
will gather wild blackberries.
¡chickens but reported that the big one,
Clarence Howard and the Derrick
; a 12-pounder got away.
Ruth Hall and Donald Cook
family returned Sunday from near
F. L. Shobar, brother of Mrs. L. A.
... ,
_
.
.
...
Eugene where they picked 36 gallons of
Higby, and wife left Tuesday for their ^
home in Klamath Falls. Mr. Shobar is
Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt left for Vale
foreman of the dry kiln at a mill near
and Nyssa. 8he will go on to Lebanon,
Tuesday, Wed., Thurs.’ Aug. 30-31-Sept. 1
Klamath. He is much impressed with
Ore., to visit her mother.
: crop yields here and plans to locate in
E. J. Beam and wife were visitors in
“ HOLLYWOOD SPEAKS”
| this section in the not distant future,
Vale for pioneer day.
i Miss Marie Riordan, teacher at the
with Genevienne Tobin and Pat O’Brien
Indian agency at Geno, Neb., arrived
from the middle :'~"t last week for a
Mrs. Warren Blodgett is ill. She is
visit with her father S. M. Riordan and under the care of Dr. J. J. Sarazin.
M
family at the K. 8. and D. ranch. She
Mrs. V. Plughoff of Pendleton and
is also spending some time with her
Mrs. E. J. Beam of Ironside were guests
aunt Mrs. H. J. Sloan at Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lynch and of their sister Mrs. Will Beam last week
family, Oce Blaylock and Douglas Ben- jaI'd together they attended the annual
ton left Friday for Hulett. Wyo., where pioneer reunion in Vale Friday.
the Lynches recently purchased farm
property. The family lived here many
CARD OF THANKS
years and will be missed by a host of
friends. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lynch were
We wish to thank our friends, the I.
active in fraternal work, being members O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges; also Dr.
of several lodges.
John E. Long. Don M. Graham. Thos.
A very special arrangem ent enables us to offer our subscribers
Henry Urban and Louis A. Grenier B. Nordale, Fred Powell, C Khnkenberg,
the m ost sensational m agazine values of all time. For just a
returned Sunday from Susanville where Chas. McConnell. Jesse Lawrence,
fraction more than the price of this new spaper you can obtain
they spent the summer prospecting. Dwight Smith, Artie Robertson, J. T.
one of these fine Club Offers.
Urban said gold is there but hard to get Long and the S. D. Goshert families,
out. He reported that a dredging com­ and others for their kindnesses and
Pathfinder (Wldy), 26 itsuei
pany recently purchased a whole farm floral offerings at the time of the death
Household Magazine, I yr. . p
in Susanville district where mining op­ of our beloved brother and uncle Joseph
G o o d Stories, I yr.
po(_
erations on a large scale will soon be Mayer.
Illustrated Mechanics, I yr.
i
under way.
Mrs. Karolina Schiemer and Ferdin­
American Poultry Jrnl., I yr.
Rev. A. D Swogger of Baker stopped and Mayer.
off
on
his
Journey
to
Jordan
Valley
and
j The Farm Journal, I yr.
George Schiemer and family.
McDermitt to visit Fred Marshall on
^ ¿ ¡ ¡ ^ ' A t H IS n e w s p a p e r , o n e y e a r
Tuesday. He took Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
shall to Vale to call on Mr and Mrs.
.’ S m
Lou Blaydon. Mr. Swogger having at­
tended Mr. Blayden’s parents 50th wed­
ding anniversary at Boardman and re­
newed the marriage vows.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C Abbott motored to
W om an’s World, I yr.
the mountain camp of Mr. and Mrs.
Pathfinder (Wkly), I yr. AH
Robt. Long near Ironside Friday. Mrs.
Needlecraft, 2 yrs.
For
Abbott to remain for a week while the
G ood Stories, I yr.
Only
doctor returned Sunday He was accom-
-a t—
Successful Farming, I yr.
j panted home by the Hardin family.
Mrs. Abbott’s mother Mrs. Arvilla
THIS N E W SP A P ER O N E Y EA R
FaucJUer and Mrs. Josle Douglas are
Lowest Prices in Years
also continuing their outing for the
week.
Have your winter coats
Mrs. Bruce Kester and son Randall
and daughter Barbara of Ontario left
dry-cleaned and
the J B. Smith home Sunday when
they departed for Lancaster, Minn.,
re-lined at—
where they will make their future
Gentlemen:
home. En route they will visit in Pierre.
'Big 6 O ffer”
Please send me your
South Dakota. Miss Mildred Kester
"Big 5 O ffer”
(Cfterik offer d e * l r e d )
| visited her mother In Ontario and at
NYSSA TAILOR SHOP
the Smith home last week She has re­
turned to Salem where she is employed
Name — ________
Roy Scott, Pi op.
in the state treasurer’s office. She also
plans to attend Willamette university
Street or R. F. D.
Nyssa, Ore.
Mrs Kester is the widow of the late
Town and State
Bruce R. Kester. former district attor-
|ney.
LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA
TAKE
NEW GOLF EVENT
poor condition of the I. O. N. road, this
MARKEA ROUTE SURVEY
season finds dozens of double-deck
(Continued from page 1)
trucks making the tortuous journey
ected by the early stage drivers because every day. Last week end, trucks loaded
water was available from streams and with hogs, were passing south and re­
springs along the route
turning from Nevada the next day with
Many communities in Malheur county loads of sheep.
are
combining
their
efforts
In
favor
of
| Big Bend—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tate
Neither railroad nor highway pro­
■ and son Dick left early Thursday for the direct north and south route, run- vides the outlet to southern markets
Reno, Nevada, where they will make nin® from Nyssa, for the reason that
their home.
I Nevada. Los Angeles and southern that is sought. When another 100,000
........... ..........
............
. accessible acres of new land under the Owyhee ir-
Callfornia
offers the
only
The September meeting of Wade^ P. I market for the surpius farm products j rtgatlon project comes into productivity,
T. A. will * be
“ held at the home of Mrs 'of irrigated Malheur county lands and!there will result a still keener demand
Jesse Johnston.
the Snake river valley. In spite of the I lor the road.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S Phelan and Mrs.
Grover Lee left Friday for a visit with
relatives in St Helens.
The Book Club met at the home of
Mrs. E. H. Brumbach Saturday. Mrs. M.
M. Greeling gave a very interesting re­
view on ‘ Travels in Foreign Countries."
Miss Litita Duncan of Boise was a
dinner guest in the E. L. Tate home
Thursday evening.
SPECIAL ON SATURDAY
Mrs. G. B. Numans. Mr. and Mrs El-
lerbrook and son of Parma were guests
1 0 c DOZEN
in the Muntjewerff home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck of Owyhee
were Boise visitors Saturday.
Rev. Perry of Parma was a caller in
Any Kind You Like
the Welsh home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnston and
Sugar, Cocoanut, Oat Meal, Scotch Cookies
Ross returned home Thursday from a
Fruit Bars, Date-Walnut, Chocolate
visit with their daughter Mrs. Joe Den­
nis at Idaho Falls.
Cocoanut Macaroons
LEWIS TATE OF
BIG BEND WILL
LIVE IN RENO
C O O
— Shop At—
Everyone interested in community
welfare work Is urged to attend a Red
Cross meeting next Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o’clock at the council rooms. Miss
Maria Wilson, of the San Francisco of-
fle 0' f the Ited C r<^ wiU be*present
Supt. and Mrs. Leo D. Hollenberg and
children returned home last Friday
from a pleasant vacation trip. In Cor­
vallis, they were guests of relatives of
Mrs. Hollenberg. They were in Portland
and In Tillamook.
SWAN BAKERY
Ask Your Grocer for Swan Bread
OREGON
NYSSA
s
PARADE
IS ON -
LIBERTY THEATRE
llfroH youKM aam w Et
DRY GLEANING
B
I
K I E S
In Nyssa
FRIDAY SEP.
2
Next Friday Is Kid’s Day, all day at C. C. Anderson Co. Children, accompan­
ied by their parents, will receive FREE horns and noisemakers.
At 2 o’clock p. m. starts the BIG PARADE for the little tots and children of
Nyssa and vicinity. All children are invited to take part and make it a real par­
ade. After the parade we will have a big watermelon feed.
PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN!
The Children Will
Enjoy It - DRESS THEM UP
For the Best Decorated Doll B u g g y ......
$1 PRIZE In Merchandise the Little
Lady Likes
For the Best Decorated Bicycle...... $1 PRIZE In Merchandise the Boy Selects
For the Prettiest Bathing Beauty 12 years or under $1 PRIZE in Merchandise
For the Funniest Dressed Dog or Cat or P e t .............$1 PRIZE in Merchandise
For the Best C. C. Anderson Co. Slogan (make your own banner)
$1 PRIZE
In Merchandise
For the Best Kid C low n............................................................. 50c ¡n Merchandise
For the Best Decorated W agon..................................... $1 PRIZE in Merchandise
Come in and see us /or information about the Parade. And don’t forget the
date, Friday, September 2nd.
Let’s Make It a Real Kid Day
(•o ld en R u le
C. C. Anderton
WERE
for
THE KIDS
Nyssa, Oregon
Comvam#
WE’RE
for
THE KIDS