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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1933)
K IM B E R L IN G JOHNSON HOME, IS DIES AT BURIED SUNDAY A T ROSWELL. articles were read by Mrs. W. Toombs and Mrs. Bruce Hare. Frank Pullen is listing cows for herd ing on the summer range. Mrs. Baldwin 13 111 this week. She went to ity::a t j tee Dr. Surazin Miss Meua Dearborn and her pupils hiked to the Sand Hillq Monday. The R. R. Overstreet and M. L. Judd families were dinner guests in the Frank Morgan home at Nyssa Sunday. Mrs. Victoria Schweizer will lead a canning club which was organized Monday. Helen Winters is president; Viola Glascock, vice president; Harriet True Ison, secretary, Lois Schweizer, Ella Points, Vivian Smith and Thelma Glascock, members. Miss Lois Schweizer's sewing club also met this week. Miss Dearborn attended the teach- ars' meeting at La Grande last week end. Jolly Cooks enjoyed a horse back ride to the Glascock home Tuesday where they held the regular meeting. Kingman Kolony—Charles Kim ber ling, 74, died last Thursday at the home of his sister Mrs. Susie Johnson. He had been 111 many years. Funeral services were held Sunday at the K ol- ony schoolhouse and interment was made in the cemetery at Roswell. Mr. Kimberling was bom in Missouri and when a young man located in M ont ana.. During the past three years, he resided with his sister. Besides many friends, he leaves two sisters Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Vina Line of Los Angeles and three nieces ROCKVILLE RANCHERS Mrs. Dolile McCreary of Adrian, Mrs. Asal Richardson of Ontario and Mrs. READY TO IRRIGATE C. E. Elliott of the Kolony. While worlcing In a field near the Odlce Ashcraft home, Clarence W in t Rockville—The creeks are running ers was startled to see the Ashcraft __________________________________ ______ high but farmers will welcome a spring brooder house on fire. He extinguished the flames, saving brooder house a n d ! shower. Smoke may be seen most any chicks. day as ditches are being cleaned in an- Mrs. A. D. Moses has been quite sick tlclpation of the irrigating season. Audy Walker has begun work for this week. Dr. C. A. Abbott was called Angus M clvor. from Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leake were in Vale P. T. A. met at the home of Mrs. J. G. Lane and Mrs. Bach with 26 pres last Tuesday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks of Cald ent. Mrs. Lane was elected chairman o f the summer round-up. Interesting1 well spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ------------ -------------------- — ■ — — ; A1 8heridan. W A N T ADS While on a trip to valley towns last ----------------------------- ■--------------------- week, Duncan McKenzie, Angus Mc- Mr. P. M. B IN K L E Y please call at the Ivor and Lee Strode stopped in Nyssa Journal office for complimentary for a visit. Mr. McKenzie brought back tickets to "Renegades of the West,” some posters advertising the Nyssa cel attraction at the N y s s a Liberty ebration Friday and Saturday of this theatre Friday-Saturday. week. School children will have a “ sweet FO R SA LE —Ten turkey hens and tom time today as M arjorie Kemp will *20, of Corvallis breed. Mrs. Betty bring a cake to school to celebrate her Forbes, Nyssa. April, 13tf. 12th birthday. I t looks as though Mrs. Sheridan W IL L O IVE *1 25 guaranteed piece of will have the first tulip blooms again Rodgers 8ilverware for 10c with thir vear. Jonquils are out at tire Cun- every $1 purchase at Bertsch Barber ningham home. Shop Saturday. Hazel D. Glldea. | „ olson Is spending a few days with his parents at Caldwell. His FO R R E NT — Four-room modern sisa.T is home from Utah. house, partly furnished, good shade. Stewart MceKnzie spent Wednesday Jack Lynch, City. ________________________________________ night with Ross Strode FOR 8ALL— Four wheel trailer for Mr! anJ M r Angus M clvor and sale, 4-wheel brakes, 12x6 body, 5 daughter Betty took their camping tires and rims, brand new. *75. Kessler * outfit to the Brakes where their sheep Oarage, Vale. Ore. I*“ -6 on the ran8p- t ________________________________________ I Mrs. Findley McKenzie, who had a SEED B AR LEY and BLISS T R IU M P H stroke about a month ago, is gaining seed potatoes for sale. Inquire at slowly. The Andrew Oreeleys called to Baldridge Implement Co., or see R. A. see her Sunday. Vest near Nyssa. April 13Pd. P IA N O AND V IO L IN I.ESSONS— Phone Howard J. Larsen residence for appointment with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wilson, Instructors. CRACK DANCERS IN “ HALF-NAKED TR U TH ” Twenty-four dancers who equally FOR SALE—Mastodon Strawberry combine expert dancing ability and plants 75 cents per hundred. Mrs. beauty appear in “ The Half-Naked Bradley. Rt. 1. Nyssa Ore. Mar. 23* Truth,” R K O Radio Picture at the L ib erty Theatre Saturday midnight, Tues F O R SALE—Baby Chicks all popular day, Wednesday Thursday. The girls breeds. Baby Turkeys and baby Pekin are selected from a score of applicants Ducks. Cain's Hatchery. Phone 345R1. by Director Gregory La Cava. They are Ontario, Oregon. Feb *3 tf uniform height, and have displayed splendid grace in their dance routines. C A L L IN O CARDS, 100 in box. printed “T h e Half-Naked Truth" features in any type you like for *1. panel them In a Broadway musical comedy In card *1.25 at the N YSSA JOURNAL. which Lee Tracy, as a King of B ally O RD ER FAR M M ACHINE R E PA IR S hoo. has placed his client after sky at Baldridge Implement Co., Nyssa. rocketing her to the front page head W e appreciate your trade. lines. GIFT SHOWER HONORS ' Iowa' Thuisday on account of the ill- j Mrs. W. M. Roberts Is rejoicing over s Mrs. G. Y. Chester 1 ness of her father Thomas Clenden- the new title of “ auntie” since a fine and Misses Mary and boy was born to her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K neifel of Par ma In Caldwell. He was named Robert Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Bucklln left for their home at SunnydeU. Idaho, alter | visiting relatives In Adrian and Big Bend. R. C. Enos attended a grocers' meet ing in Fruitland Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Stacey and fam ily of Ririe, Idaho, are visiting at the Bill Ashcraft home. W. M. Roberts received notice to ap pear for Jury duly in Vale the 24th. Alan Daggett, Mrs. W inifred Powell ADRIAN BOY MAKES and son Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Johns j are visiting in Montana. RECORD POLE V A U L T The W. M. Roberts family spent , Sunday in the K neifel home at Ros well. Adrian--Raymond Holly made the Kingman Kolony boys were defeated record pole vault of 9 feet 6 inches at 6 to 7 by Owyhee Thursday. The girls the recent Interclass track meet at the j evened up by downing Owyhee girls 15 Weiser Institute. to 10. and daughters1 Vale were through Nyssa Saturday en Alma Burt of route to Boise. _____________ APPLE V A LLE Y BRIDE ing -------- Apple Valley— (Special to Journal)— Miss Lorene Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and M t 3. Floyd Caldwell, was mar ried to Conley Wilson, youngest son of j Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, last week. Thursday evening. Miss Lola Van Lan- dingham and Mrs. Lynn Van Landing- ham gave a shower for the bride. She received many delightful gifts. At pres- ent Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are living at the home of his parents. Clayton Benham Is working for the Gem district at Homedale. Billy Stephens of Boise is making a visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P ro fflt have moved from Nampa to the valley. Friends have received announce ments of the marriage of Miss Rose Wallace, sister of Mr.s A. P. Norland, to Loren Hammand at Eastside, Ore gon. Mrs. Joe Mayne came from Ledyard, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mickles are ex- pected to return this week from Seat- tie. The ladies aid made quilt blocks for Mrs. Minton, Sr., who is leaving soon. Mr. Minton and son Newton have left for Oregon points. Ora Newton cut his foot while chop ping wood and has been a patient at home for several days. The Baldridge family have moved from an orchard tract to the house vacated by the Bruno family. SPECIAL FOR SATURD AY Hot Cross Buns—18c per dozen At your grocers or at— Swan Bakery Nyssa, Oregon Delicious Pastries Daily You And Yours, Invited To o rn a KOLONY FARMER DIES THURSDAY CHARLES or G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L, T H U R SD A Y , A PR IL 13, 1933 — - Happy Days APRIL 14 and 15th NYSSA, OREGON THE BORDER TOWN Cream Prices DOWN! H ALF PINT W HIPPING CREAM ...... 7c Beano, C r a p s , Black-Jack, Chuck - a - Luck BAR and DRINKS Pint Coffee Cream ..................... ,.........8c PINT W HIPPING CREAM ................14c These prices will prevail until the market price of cream changes. REGULAR ’AQ DAYS S U N S H IN E M ILK, quart ..........6c Use More Cream and Milk at These Low Price» Sunshine Dairy DANCNG and GAMES TILL DAYLIGHT • - TWO BIG NIGHTS “ A Good Clean Product” F. W. Osterkamp, Proprietor NYSSA OREGON C’MON OVER and Celebrate the N E W D EAL