The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 25, 1933, Image 3

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    G A T E d f r V JO U R N A L , T H Ü R SD A V , MAY ¿5, l t M
Day Wednesday taking Mrs. Lofton’s
Line-up follows: women, Helen Win- BROGAN NINE WIN
ters, pitcher; Mias Dearborn, catcher:
her school term near Vale and returned
Mrs. Clark Enos, lb. Mrs. C. E. Elliott !
FROM IRONSIDE BOYS to Cow Valley to spend the summer
2b. Mrs. J. E. Holly 3b, Mrs. Victoria \
with her sons Gene and Louis.
Schw*i 2 er, ss, Mi's. Judd. Nlohols and j
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boor of Birch
Lane fielders. The women aren't man-1
Owyhee—Daily vacation b.ble school
Ironside—A large crowd of tana saw Creek have been visiting here for
Apple Valley—Early Sunday morti- Honing the scare.
Brogan defeat Ironside here Sunday, several days.
will begin at the Owyhee school house
se .mg, the Bondy boys saw a young deer
Regular Tuesday evening
prayer i 15 to 8.
Monday with the Misses Lods and Leila *l Uleir straw fLact With thelr ^
The Loftons attended a cattle sale
they chased it but it soon outdistanced meet‘n® wl" ** *le!d at
Bruce ■ Miss Ruth Miller closed a successful
Jonas of Star In charge. School con­ thes
|Hare home. Everyone Is invited.
.term of school here Friday. Patrons. In Baker Wednesday. They purchased
ttiam.
tinues from 9 to 12 each morning for
The ladies aid is meeting with Mrs. I Eleven girl scouts met at the home j joined In a picnic on Rose creek Frl- 18 head o t flne c*alry cows-
of Mrs. C. C. Cotton Saturday for a day.
two weeks. All children are Invited ta Bd. Simmerman today.
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„ were
„ „ picnic. Mrs. Ada Haworth accompanied I Katherine Dickson, Norma White
attend.
SHEARERS GET RAISE
, Several App e
y
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them. They particularly enjoyed toast- and Hazel Duncan returned home from
Miss Mary Strode of Payette Is
g™^“ eth Ro^ rtson t o Van 1118 marshmalows In Mrs. Cotton's new j Ontario where they attended high
outdoor fireplace.
school.
spending the week with the Klingback
Landingham,
Jchn and William Mat- 1
Wool is being hauled to the various
girls.
Kenneth Taylor and Sam Smith of
|z«n being among them. Helen Miller, ] C. C. Cotton sold his com to Steve
towns of this section almost every day.
W. W. Smith took his Sunday school Wayne Morris and Bill Matzen had
Good news to the shearers was the
Bible school ----
being
held at — the . . 1 ployd
ranch
class on its annual picnic Saturday.
¡parts In the recent senior class play. , ----------------
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Mr
, Mrs
A A E 1 N1„h .
Hte
. is
.
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Mr Whlte
nnri
Mrc
raise from 6 to 8 cents, which was vot­
Rev. Peterson of Caldwell was a call-! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bodmer of Nyssa -h o o l house «his week. All children of | ^
NiChols
ed last week by the wool growers as­
school age are invited. Mrs. Ralph
er in the neighborhood Tuesday rela- recently called on Mrs. W. S. Adams
The Bruce Loftons motored to John sociation. Numerous Idaho and Oregon
Jones
and
Miss
Geraldine
Nlckens
are
who is improving from a paralyptic
tlve to Bible school work.
mother to her home.
bands have been sheared at a big camp
teaching.
Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt has finished at the Rocks during the last few weeks.
Owyhee Community club met with stroke.
Mrs.
Nick
Bach
left
Sunday
for
Miss Alice Vogt of New Plymouth
Mesdames Martha Klingback and
Portland where she will meet her son
Charlott Kygar in the Klingback home spent last week with Mildred Fisher.
Walter. Mrs Walter Bach has been in
Carl
Baldridge
and
family
from
Pay­
last week. A good attendance enjoy­
the hospital In Portland. They all ex­
ed the afternoon. Plans were made for ette were guests Sunday of his son pect to return to the Walter Bach
a community meeting at the school Jahn Baldridge.
home at North Powder soon.
house in June.
Carl Peilstlck played for dances at
Children who will enter school In
Mrs. Charles Bradley has spent the Wilder Wednesday and at Middleton Kingman this fall were brought to the
her Friday
past two weeks In Boise with
. . . __
schoolhouse Friday where they were
daughter Mrs. Ole Solomon who Is the
Mrs. Hugh Edmlston Is very ill at examined. Mothers found they had a
her home. Miss Tessle McDonald is healthy bunch of youngsters.
mother of a new baby boy.
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John Reece, ditch rider, ran into the caring for her'
ditch near Mitchell butte last week but
Mlss Lennie s Ponsler of Roswe11 wf
was not Injured. Fred Pullen extricated the guest of ° ertrude Hicks last week, LINCOLN YOUNG FOLK
his car.
j Mrs. K. Sharp of Washington and
ENJOY ROGERS PARTY
_________ __________________________ Donald Jenkins family are guests of
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'
Nellie Watkins.
' ! I'llUil limili limit III li! Il mi munii Jtillll'm ling1 Rural mail carriers of this section
Lincoln—Mrs. W. S. Rogers gave a
S will hold their annual district meeting
-
party Saturday for her son Herbert and
Saturday.
NYSSA SHOE SHOP _ 8 The grangers held services at the daughter Alice. Those present were:
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Mary and Robert Davis, John Ross,
M Apple Valley church Sunday,
Frank DuPre, Dinge and Asako Atage,
g
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boston of Maxine Nielson, Opal Steinhaus, Har­
g Swan Falls were guests of J. J. Boston old Trenkel, LaRose Rogers, Margaret
and Earl Boston "“
last v week.
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s “““
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Redsull and Mrs. Vernon Reed. Others
v r
In vites you to bring in i Visitors at the Clcndenmgs ^Friday,inviw were Miss Opal Ivers, Herbert
were Mrs. Ralph Joned and children of
your old shoes. W hat 1 Nyssa. Seth Hawkins of Boise and Mrs. Davis, Emily Hartley and Ward Niel­
son.
_ m ay seem beyond re- | J. Day of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young and family
were visitors at the F. L. Steinhaus
2 pair m igh t be m ade into f
Sunday.
Americans will have to leurn the
WHEN THE STEIN’S ON THE
| a good understanding | KOLONY FARMERS ARE I j home
The Whit Redsull family were vlsit- TABLE—
Joys of the proper tblrst-lnduclng, ap­
| and add a fe w step s to 3 BUILDING THIS SPRING ors at the Albert Larsen home in
The proper cheese Is bound to be petite-satisfying cheeses which prop­
Weiser Sunday.
erly belong with the foaming beverage
there with itl
I econom y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey were visit,
For beer and cheese—the buffet sup­ according to the educational depart­
1
1 Kingman Kolony—This is a busy ors at the Rogers home Sunday.
per In all its glory—are classic and in­ ment of the Kraft-Phenlx Cheese
Corporation. There are more than 400
g Expert Leather Work = spring for Paul and Garland Nlckens Whit Redsull is giving a dance Tues­ separable food combinations.
The very thought of the smooth anil different varieties of cheese—and all
and Odice Ashcraft for in addition to day night.
fanning they are doing some building.
Miss Lois Steinhaus has returned amber-flowlng liquid conjures up In of them will enjoy renewed popularity
They purchased a 4-room house at home from the Ontario hospital. She the masculine breast thoughts of gen­ now that buffet suppers are the thing,
erous slices of nut-sweet Swiss cheese, according to the cheese company.
Shea tunnel camp which they have is recovering from an operation.
Swiss, full-flavored American, Lira-
scoopsful of pungent Old English,
tearing down and hauling to their
E NYSSA SHOE SHOP 1 been
wedges of ruddy American. From free burger, sharp and ruddy Old English—
—r
f= farms. They will make a number of
lunch to political caucus, the Joys of these are some of the cheeses which
Ross Parkinson, Prop.
improvements.
MALHEUR MATRON
the foaming stein and the buffet sup­ are expected to enjoy unparalleled
Little Ellen Judd is the guest of her
Nyssa, Oregon
on the buffet tables of (h i
uncle Robert Overstreet, Jr., in Boise.
IS BURIED SUNDAY per are endeared to memory the world popularity
nation now that beer Is back.
’round.
E¡iUüii!iiiiiii!iiiiiii¡iii;i:i iiimi iii:i:i:iii i ; i 11 ii n urn m u in £
The last of school picnic was held at
Big Bend park Thursday. Boys played
base ball with lower Bend. Women
Malheur—Mrs. Todhunter passed
played the girls an exciting game. away at the home of her son Manuel
in the Mountain View district last
Just Installed a
Thursday. She was buried here Satur­
WANT ADS
day.
NEW MACHINE for |
Mrs. J. B. White and sons have mov­
W atch es and w rist w atch bands, rings,
O. G. BODEN Please call for two com­
plimentary tickets at the Journal of­ ed to their home from Baker where
TREATING
bracelets,
m esh bags, crystal beads, ear
fice for “No More Orchids” Fri.-Sat., the boys attended school.
SEED GRAIN
rings,
fan
cy
com pacts.
Sheep shearing ended at the Howard
jgj 'night attraction at the Nyssa Liberty
Woodcock camp Saturday. Johnnie
,tkeatre.
C leaning
ig a:
and treatin g at E
Gifts for Everyone
Woodcock Is herding them on the
reason abb
able rates— g iv e 5 FOR RENT—1 four-room house with Amelia range.
fine garden spot. See Jack Lynch,
us a call.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Derrick moved
Nyssa.
June 1*
to Bridgeport last week where he will
= W e also m ake Chicken s FOR SALE—Feed wheat 80 cents per cut wood. Andrew Racz is helping him.
N Y SSA
Sw an B u ilding
O REGON
Scratch from your
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wirth and Ber­
hundred 114 miles east of Owyhee
tha attended Commencement in On­
bridge. A. D. Moses. June 20 Pd.
own grain.
tario Thursday night at which their
1 Flour, F eed and Cereal 8 FOR REAL ESTATE, Insurance, Rent, son graduated.
Notary Public, etc., See Owyhee
Austin McWilliams went to Boise
M illed at H om e
Realty Co. R. J. Davis, manager.
Friday.
1 NYSSA FLOUR MILL 1 WANTED—One or 2-horse single Mrs. George Wirth surd daughter
phase electric motor, 110 or 220-volt. Maxine returned from Baker where
they spent several days.
Your Patronage
S. Jordan, Nyssa.
May 11*
Mr. and Mrs. George Gale of Baker
S olicited
g FOR SALE or trade—Purebred Hol- purchased cattle here last week.
M ; stein bull 18 months old, dam 400 lbs.
Mrs. J. O. Jones of Hood River Is
P. M. Warren, Prop. Hj
butter per year, 11 nearest dams 1132 visiting at the Wirth home. She will
N yssa
Ore. §| J lbs. F. G. Holmes, Nyssa. May 25 Pd.
=
leave with the Wirth family for Ar­
kansas this week.
WANTED—Big, clean, soft rags at the
School closed Friday and the teacher
Journal office.
Miss Beers gave the childm a picnic
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FOR SALE—Milk cows, J. C. Beam. Sunday.
Nyssa. Oregon.
May 11»
OWYHEE WILL HOLD
YOUNG DEER STRAYS
SPRING BIBLE SCHOOL
INTO APPLE VALLEY
N yssa F u n e ra l Home
Phone 76F3
A m bulance Service
VELTEX
Gasoline and Motor Oils
ARE
G ood Products
M arketed by a R eliab le Com pany
BUFFETS SAY “HAPPY DAYS!”
FLETCHER OIL COMPANY
C. B. Short, A gen t
Phone 79, N yssa
You’re Invited to - LUNCH -
At the N yssa C afe after the show , after the dance
any hour o f night or day. Our fo o d is deliciouss,
our prices right.
The N yssa Cafe
Joe Ayre, Prop.
X
N Y SSA
O REG O N
For Out - of - Doors
W e have ju st received a shipm ent o f canvas
seat cam p chairs— th ey ’ll add com fort to the pic­
nic trip.
And d on ’t fa il to se e our new rockerless rocker.
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COZY GARDEN CHAIRS
For Porch or Garden
FOR GRADUATION - -
iN o rd a le F u r n itu r e
C o.
You’ll Like to Deal With Us
NY SSA
Fifer Jewelery Shop
O REG O N
mim mm« li w m in ■ n ihimh —■■■■ ■■■ iir e iihihi mmmmmm — O j
Neglect C o sts |
Why Worry About - - -
your
nom a
| FOR SALE—Baby Chicks all popular
J breeds, Baby Turkeys and baby Pekin
I Ducks. Cain's Hatchesy. Phone 345R1.
¡Ontario, Oregon.
Feb 23 tf
—
¡CALLINO CARDS. 100 In box, printed
I in any type you likz for $1. panel
card $1.25 at the NYSSA JOURNAL.
FOR SALE—Or will trade tor cows,
grain or hogs—two 10x12 brooder
: houses and equipment and 1000 pounds
; Hied Mexican seed beans. J. D. Oll-
I more, Idanha, Phene 76F2. Nyssa. M4*
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FOR SALE—Hotpoint automatic elec­
tric range, white with black trim. Mrs.
Wm. Schlreman. City.
j
Sure H is . . at our Market
W ash
D ay
When in the Market for
WOOD AND TIMBER
Fence Potts, Corral
Poles, Derrick Poles
Write—
AUDY BAZE
— a heap w hen it e ffe c ts the m otor in your car
w hich n eed s regular and thorough lubrica­
tion.
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— w e use the Standard all-point recorded lubri­
cation system w hich m eans that no part w ill
be overlooked.
— your car w ill last longer, you w ill save repair
bills.
W hen the U n ited Laundry is ready to serve you
at low est prices on fam ily bundles.
Charges Reasonable
Individual Care is G iven Every Order
THE UNITED LAUNDRY
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
O pen D ay and N ight
Mrs. M argaret P ashley, Prop.
W E H A U L CHEAP
B ox 85, V ale, O regon
NY SSA
O regon
N yssa
i im
THAT WABNÎ
A BAO
Just How Far You Can
S-t-r-e-t-c-h that
Dollar.
Foresight
SUCH
OEM. • NOW V
SIC WHAT TH FELLOW
ON TH' OTHER S«0i
WILL OO*
VtAH, T H A fu(
K
O k
FIFTEEN BUCKS
TO« TH WHOLE I
BUNCH. EH?
WELL, NUT00«, I NOTICE Y00RE 1
BUY IN UP ALL the CHICKENS
IN
the
NElOHBOftHOOO- GOING.
» n
th e
po u ltr y
b u s in e s s
T ia gonna
RMSE a - .
oh
A BIG SCALE,
EH?
r
h o pe !
T
OUR Q U A LITY WILL P U A S I
YOU. OUR PRICES AMAZE YOU
N yssa, Oregon
e
m n i m m mini imi him hi him mm i ; i m m i him mm mmmm hi m mimmi mmmiwmm Mammut «
THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR
COME IN AND SEE
NYSSA PACKING CO.
O REG O N
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