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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1932)
CATE CtTY JOURNAL, TflURS., SEPTEMBER á, 193¿ LITTLE NEWS OF NYSSA The Nyssa Cafe — W ith— Joe Ayre, Proprietor Opens today in the Blackman Building on main street. I f you wish a lunch or first class meal, we will be glad to serve you. Open Thursday Night for Eagles Dance Good Things To Eat — you will always find the best o f cookies, cakes and pies at the Swan bakery. — you will always find flakey hot rolls and wholesome bread, the best your money can buy. Call At— SWAN BAKERY Ask Your Grocer for Swan Bread NYSSA OREGON LIBERTY THEATRE Nyssa, Oregon lililí MIIIMMiM III 1:1 E Free Prizes Frank Sher7/ood attendad the Idaho J D Billing:ley la a visitor in Port- state fair in Boise last week. land this week. Friday-Saturday, September 9-10 “W A R C O R R E SP O N D E N T ” With Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Lila Lee Rivals in Shanghai courting danger and a Woman. WILSON DRYGOODS Buys a $1.50 F o u n ta in Relatives have received word that Richard Stacey former Owyhee project surveyor, was recently injured while at work for the reclamation bureau near Idaho Falls. He is recovering. Stacey is a brother o f George Stacey and Mrs. Bud Anderson of Nyssa. Sunday-Monday, September 11-12 W A T C H T H E B IL L B O A R D The Nyssa Epworth League was in vited to a circus party given by the Vale league last Wednesday night. Guests from here were Duane Amens, Crete Marie Foster, Misses Doris and Bessie Callaway, Everett Lakey, Wesley Newton and Howard Foster. Tuesday-Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 13-14-15 “A T T O R N E Y FOR D E FE N SE ” Edmund L o w e , Evelyn Brent and Constance Cumming. Miss Marie Riordan, who has been visiting her father S. M. Riordan at the K. S. and D. ranch, has returned to Geno, Neb., where she is a teacher on an Indian agency. While here Miss Riordan also spent a part of her time with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sloan in Parma. Jurors Minds, Women’s Hearts. He swayed them all with his power. I L IK F F1TAEJMÍMIÍ It iiuikes iiiv home s « Cl Housewives everywhere are saying this after having the beautiful Fuller- glo satin-like enamel finish applied to walls and woodwork o f their homes. 1 T h e soft pastel colors are truly de ligh tfu l in any room. 'f i And the Fullerglo finish is smooth and non-porous so that It is easily cleaned w ith the whisk o f a damp cloth. 4 I Ask to sec our Fullerglo color ucheme suggestions and charts. A FI LLE K PAI.YT Produet Baldridge Imp. Co. A ll Kinds of Household Hardware OREGON - Adrian— W ith their leaders Mrs Barney Wilson made a business trip l Miss Billie Johnson of Eenterprise is Maurice Judd and Miss Pearl Williams, At Our Value-Giving Fall Sale Boise Sunday. His family arcompanied spending two weeks with Mrs. Delbert the Kingman Kolony O lrl Scouts gave him. E. Taylor at the Jess Thompson home. a delghtful party last Friday night for It’s a double your dollar event. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle spent Miss Dorothy Holly and Miss Lempi Miss Martha Schlapkohl came from Ahoe at the John Holly home. Miss bargains in fall merchandise, you get a t* REE Ontario Saturday to visit school friends their la b o r day vacation with relatives Ahoe left Monday for Wyoming where in Vale. here. ticket with each $1 purchase. Your ticket is a she will attend school. Miss Holly is FREE vote on prizes each day. Retain one end of Oce Blaylock has returned from Hul- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson and Mr. and leaving next week for her Freshman ett, Wyo, to attend school in Nyssa. He Mrs. Farnham Sills took in the evening year at Wilamette university in Port ticket. will live with the Frank Lynch family, festivities at the Nampa rodeo Monday. land. For Friday tickets— W ool o’ the West blanket School began Monday in the Kolony J. C. Lindley, formerly of Nyssa. has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stringfellow given away at 5:30 p. m. been transferred from the bar^k in have moved to the Walter Marshall district with Mrs. Victoria Schweizer, principal, and Miss Meda Dearborn, Marshfield to Stayton, Oregon. residence. G R A N D PR IZES FO R S A T U R D A Y teacher in the lower grades. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and James Lewellen and Rose Worley of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Dixon of Chicago The Last Day O f Our Big Fall Sale Mrs. C. L. McCoy were visitors in Bonita are again spending the school were guests on Labor day at the Maur Weiser Tuesday. |year with the C. Klinkenberg family. ice Judd home. They had visited the E. Every Ticket of the W eek is Good: William and Tull Holady returned L. Judds in Parma and were en route F IR S T PRIZE, Portland Woolen Mills Lady A l ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johannesen were in town Saturday from Owyhee Dam. Sunday from Yakima where they were to the coast on a trip. lendale 100 per cent Virgin W ool Blanket, Raymond Holly left for Weiser Mon their Their son Robert is staying with the C. called by the sudden death of Value .......................................................... $9.85 day where he will attend Weiser Insti father David H. Holady aged 70. S. Hale fam ily and is attending Nyssa tute this term. 2nd PRIZE, In Merchandise...................... $5.00 high. Ben Cook, superintendent of the Several students from this commun General Construction company, and 3rd PRIZE, In Merchandise.......................$2.50 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott have mov ity have enrolled at Nyssa high school Mrs. Cook left Nyssa yesterday for their for the year, among them Lois Enos, ed from Ontario to make their home in Remember the Sale Closes Saturday home in Seattle. After a short visit, Mr. Helen Winters, Viola and Emma Glas this community. They are living in the Cook will return to complete work on cock, Arnold Slippy, Ruth Fenn, Leo C. M. Tensen residence. Mr. Emmott is the Owyhee project. associated with Mayor Dick Tensen in a nard and Wade Nichols. Everett H u ff Miss Margaret Kilpatrick returned man and Kenneth Williams. livestock purchasing agency. The Store of Real Values to Vale Saturday after a visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson, accom Donald M. Graham home. Thursday N YS S A OREGON panied by Mrs. Andy Swan, drove to week she entertained a number of Charles M. Caldwell, proprietor of the j iniiiii.iiuii.iiiiiiiii i'i.i i iuiiji ii ii n ii im iiim i iii.i:i.i;i,iii lii.ii iiiiiiii in i:i m i i n if mill m h mi n¡mi:iiij; Silver City Saturday night. The Wilsons young friends with a party at the G ra j Owyhee hotel, returned Monday from returned Monday night while Mrs. ham home. K en t and Seattle, Washington. He re- Swan remained to spend a week at the pores an upward trend to business con Rev. and Mrs. Calvin D. Smith and Swan mine. ditions in the coast cities. children left yesterday for Caldwell, the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M cLafferty re evangelist having closed a series of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams of Owyhee turned home Sunday from a week’s visit meetings here which extended over a dam were in town Tuesday and com w ith relatives. In College Place, Wash., period of two months. W hile here the pleted arrangements for the rental of they were guests of their son Lawrence. Smiths were guests in the George Mac the T. T. Elliott residence. They are In Salem they visited relatives of Mrs. Lafferty home. moving into town in about two weeks. MacLafferty. Francis Burger, dragine operator for Convalescent from an appendix oper the Terteling company on the Mitchell ation, Miss Beatrice Spencer has re butte canal, brought his wife and little turned from La Grande. She is staying daughter Joan from Boise Wednesday. at the Dave Hawkins home for the They are now living at Shea camp, present. headquarters for the Terteling com pany. C lip th ii "a d ” and This month O s s t y u r builds p r»aan t it w ith 99c Its 1 M m illio n th tir e Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson left a t y o u r R e x a ll Thursday night for Bend and Portland D ru g S tore. R e where they will spend their vacation. In c e iv e a b ea u tifu l Phone 4242— Boise Portland they will visit their son Rob $1.50 B a l m o n t ert and attend festivités of the Amer F o u n t a in P en -P en c il. ican Legion convention. They will be N on -breakable p yra lin away about two weeks. C A P I T A L PEN-PENCIL A R E A L A T T R A C T IO N NYSSA K O L O N Y SC O UT S E N T E R T A IN W IT H FAR EW ELL PARTY drive on thin, D ON’T risky tires this Fall and Winter. With tire prices so low it doesn’t pay to take chances. Come in—get our liberal offer for your old tires. We’ll do everything we can to help you get those thin, risky tires off your car. We’ll make a prop osition to you on the world's greatest tire for safety, long life and economy—the Goodyear All-Weather. Don’t take chances on thin, risky tires. Come in—see us. Lawrence Service STATION C L E A N E R S CLEANERS, DYERS and TA ILO R S I 'I SI w SAVE with S A F E T Y at DRUG STORE Hats Cleaned and Blocked Our Work is Best Quality Work P L A N T : 1509-11 No. 13th Street BRANCH OFFICE: 117 Main St. Nyssa Pharmacy Our representative will be in The Rexall Store Nyssa Every Week N YS S A OREGON Fruit Harvest Starts Soon In Apple Valley Apple Valley— E. G. Johnson reports that preparations are well under way for the apple harvest In Apple Valley which will open soon. A new and fourth washing machine has been installed at the Apple Valley packing house. Build ings have been re-roofed. Packing will start about the 20th and it Is expected that about 75 people will be employed. Friends gave Mrs. Lloyd Barnett a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday, about 25 attending. Guests quilted during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Landingham and daughter Lois, who have lived in Homedale this summer, moved back last week. Their son Lynn and family accompanied them. l.ije tim * Guaranteed Mrs. Geo. Neuman of Parma spent last week with the Ellerbrook family. Mrs. Robt. Weed of Caldwell and the Waldo Smalley family of Huston visited Mrs. Dan Nichols last week. A Bargain Bill Merriam is home from Estes Park, Colo., where he spent a month with relatives. Miss Marguerite Cloward spent sev eral days in Payette at the J. M. Swan Supertwist Cord Tires son home. The Glen Gaylords of Roswell visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pielstick last week. Grade school opened here Monday and high school pupils have enrolled at Parma. B. Gordon drives the Parma Each In Fairs bus and M. A. McDonald, the local bus. Mrs. Glen Johnson and son are here Each Price from West Virginia to visit her parents Yuli Tube« of la Over*! re Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell. This is Pnirg Fach Mrs. Johnson's first visit home in five .10*3} jRrg.Cl. •5.3« • 3.3« 0 .0* years. S.M .91 4.50-20..... .... 3.79 M r and Mrs. Ab Hickman, guests of M l 3.«3 4.50-21.... . .91 W S Adams the last month, have re .94 4.75-19........ 4.*3 450 turned to California. .91 4.75-20....... 4.7« 4-*7 Miss Luclle Stephens visited M ir 5.00-14 ...... 4.M 4.7« 1.09 iam Dtlley at Roswell last week end. 4-9* 4-00 1.14 5.ÍV-20___ Mrs. Ferguson of J ■ortland is visiting 5.P0-21.—.... * . l * 4.9« 1.10 her son Tom and family. 1.01 5.25-18 ..._.... f H *•39 Donald Tolm ie was here from New Meadows Saturday. Zora Penson and Cash Price»—Other Sire» in Tom Clendening accompained him on Proportion ! return. I Earl Robinson is staying at the Wes ley Oee ranch In Roswell. 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