The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 15, 1933, Image 6

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, Ì9Ó3,
BANQUET FOR WALTERS
Miss Vera Garrison spent the week ' Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford were GOLFERS PLAY IN
CHILDREN ENJOY
end with Betty Schlapkohl in Ontario In from Owyhee dam Monday. They
VACATION SCHOOL
(Continued on page 6 )
WEISER JUNE 25
I Mrs. Jess Thompson and daughter | will move Into town soon and have
With an enrollment of around 80, eluded a violin solo by Miss Bernice
( Georgia spent Monday evening with ; rented a house in the Kelley Addition,
dally vacation blble school Is attracting
friends at Weiser
Juan Egurola, local sheepman, was Six golf clubs of this section, Ontario, youngsters of all ages to the Meth­ Vorhles and vocal selections by Kertnic
John Magoffin spent last week end ! Mrs. Ted Newell returned late Sat-
Lienkaemper and Mrs. C. L. McCoy,
Vale,
Parma-Nyssa,
Weiser.
Payetle
at McCall, returning from the lakes ] urday night from a month's visit with ! Toby Spell of Boise is vacationing > re Saturday. He is moving his sheep and Emmett will send their ten low odist community church this week accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Hunt. An
¡with
his
cousin
Robert
McCoy.
\
[
r™
Jamleson
«
Donnelly
where
a
corps
of
teachers,
said
to
be
relatives In Walla Walla.
Sunday evening.
excellent dinner was served by Nyssa
score golfers to the annual play-off for
laano.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cooper of Merl-
Mrs. Aden wlIson and Mrs Nlck the Weiser Milling company trophy on the finest ever, are conducting inter­ Civic club with Mrs. Bernard Frost,
Ralph Lawrence has accepted the
Attorney R. D. Lytle and nephew
returned Monday from Boise June 25. Just who will go from the esting classes and play. The school is chairman. Tables had been decorated
Don Seamon of Vale attended the Pyroil agency for this county. He is j dlan spent last Sunday with Mr. and j
where they spent the week end with Parma-Nyss club, of which C. L. Mc­ the event of the year for the little folks with flowers and favors in pastel colors.
supplying dea'-rs in Vale and Ontario. Mrs. Artie Rooertson.
Nyssa-Caldwell game here Sunday.
R. R. Overstreet, Prank Miller and friends.
Coy is president this year, Is not y e t,ln particular.
Guests attending from out of town
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Thompson Owen Price, Nyssa teacher, left La C. Purdy of Big Bend went to River­
decided. Five certain of a berth are
were: H. C. Boyer. H. L. Peterson, W.
Mrs.
Jennie
Ward
went
to
Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens spent Grande this week for Seattle where he side yesterday to ship their spring to act as page at grand chapter of the Nate Young and Dr. E. D. Norcott of
JORDAN VALLEY
J. Pinney, J. D. Billingsley, Engineer
the week end at Payette lake.
will attend summer school.
lambs.
A bus load Q[ 139 children motored and Mrs. F A Banks, Mr and Mrs. E.
Eastern Star, 8 he accompanied Vale j Nyssa, Fred Johnston, Bill Young and
“Mother"
J.
Bcydel)
dined
out
for
the
Miss Bernice Vorhles
returned
] Wm, Fisk of Parma but there will be from j ordan valley and vicinity
to C. Van Petten, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Mr. and Mrs .C. C. Hunt and daugh­ delegates.
Thursday from a week’s visit with first time Sunday after a long illness. ter Margaret accompanied Mrs. Merrit
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilson,
Mr. and some contest for the next five places. Baker Sunday where they have enroll- Schlapkohl, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Betts,
frbnds in Boise. She also took pert She and her daughter Eva were guests M. Greellng, Jr., to Boise Saturday Mrs. Farnham Sills and Les Sills were j Last year Payette won the Weiser \ ed for a two weeks course in religious R. B Smith, Ontario; R D. Lytle, F. G.
in a recital given by Miss Kathryn at a family dinner at the J. J. Sarazln evening. They remained over Sunday. dinner guests of Wm. Connolly at the | cup. the Parma-Nyssa entry the On- training at 8 t. Francis academy,
Cleveland. Roy and R. H. DeArmond,
¡home.
Eckhardt, Boise Instructor.
Judge David F Graham, T. T. Nelson,
| tarlo Grocery company cup.
Ernest C. Wilson, Bernard Frost, tunnel camp Sunday.
Engineer C. C. Ketchum: Mr. and Mrs.
George Green, who played third base For the purpose of arranging sum-
VALE HOT SPRINGS
Warren MeHargue and Don Graham
attended the Eagles convention of Ida­ on the Nyssa ball team this spring, mer tournaments, a golf association is Dr. Dennis Sexton, a frequent visit­ M. D. Riner, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Laur-
has been elected coach at Lewiston favored by most of the clubs of this or here, advises that he has added a enson, Mr Walters and his son John,
ho at Nampa Tuesday.
resorl business to the former W. Robinson, Caldwell; A. Lineberger,
John Lawrence and John Ray are Normal school. For four years he has J section. Carl Baldridge of Payette has
been named chairman.
Vale Hot Springs santarium which is E. Q. Marsing, Marslng; E. H. Brum-
again spending thd summer In the em­ coached in Payette high school.
the future will be known as the Vale bach, Harvey Hatch, Thos. Welsh and
ploy of the federal survey office at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Crain of
Kelso, Wash., and Mrs. Annie B.
Hot
Springs. He has lntsalled booths Jesse Johnston of Big Bend; F. J.
Goldbeach.
OCR GOLFERS WIN
O’Neill of Vale, mother of Mrs. Crain,
and
Is
serving beer and lunches. One Walmsley and H. C. Baldridge of P ar­
Miss Opal Ivers, who taught at Lin­ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mc-
Nyssa-Parma golfers took the honors large room is used for dancing._______ ma.
coln school last year, has left Riggins Ling last evening.
when they played the Caldwell club on
and will visit In Pollock, Ida., this sum­
Mr. and Mrs. George Gavert have the local course Sunday. Billie Young
mer.
moved into town from the the Dun­ of Parma turned in the best score, 89
Mrs. John Lackey and daughter Mrs. away camp of the General Construc­ for 18 holes. Sandwiches, cake and cof­
M. B. Owynn, who is here from Salem, tion company. They are living in the fee were furnished by Nyssa and Parma
golfers.
returned Sunday evening from a visit Kelly addition.
with Mrs. Lackey’s sisters In Boise.
P. E. Burnett of Sunnyside, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robinson re­ was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ONTARIO NINE WILL
turned from Banks Saturday where Scott. His neice Louise Scott accom­
MIX WITH INDIANS
they spent the past seven month. Rob- panied him to Sunnyside on return to I
SATURDAY June 17 and MONDAY Junel9
inson will be relief man for the railroad | spend vacation
—AT—
Ontario nine will cross bats with the
repair crew; in this district.
j Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle left Fri-
Pendleton
Buckeroos,
champions
of
Mr. and Mrs. Estes L. Morton and day for Long Beach where they will
children arrived Monday from Wasco. spend their vacation with relatives of their vicinity, next Wednesday night
WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE, pt. bottle, 2 for 35c
at 5:30 at the fair grounds. According
the former to look after bank affairs the former. They made the trip by
to manager W. H. Parker, the Pendle­
motor
via
Salt
Lake
and
Boulder
Dam.
here.
They
left
today,
accompanied
by
MAYONNAISE, pint .........................................23c
Miss Dorothy Cook returned home ton team Is composed of Indians and
SATURDAY, JUNE 17th
Miss Velma Morton of Ontario.
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Lienkaemper Friday from Hot Lake sanitarium Whites who play fast ball.
MAYONNAISE, half pint .............................. 13c
Chas. Waddingham also announced
and Mrs. Wm. Brahmer arrived Mon- where she underwent an appendix
|day from Portland to make a week’s operation. She is recoverllng nicely. that the Ontario and Vale bands will
RIPE OLIVES, gold feather, 2 f o r .................25c
WHITE CORN, No. 2 Can, E a c h ..................... 9c
play a concert at Ontario next Wed­
visit with Bert and Kermlt Lienkaem­ Miss Cook has been elected to teach nesday night and another at Vale
at Union again the coming year.
PINK SALMON, 2 f o r ...................................... 25c
per.
Stealing a march on the other girls Wednedsay, June 28. Robert Barney
C. L. McCoy, Nyssa Legion Post Com-
TOMATOES' No. 2 Can, E a c h ..........................9c
directs the Vale band, Waddingham
MINCED CLAMS, half pou nd..........................15c
; mander, accompanied Don Graham to who will attend summer school of the
the
Ontario
band.
: Baker Saturday where the latter was Episcopal church at Cove, four Nyssa
STRING BEANS, No. 2 Can, Each .................9c
YELLOW BAG COFFEE, 1 lb. b a g ...............15c
Initiated Into the 40 and 8 organization scouts left early Sunday in time to al­
NEW ADVERTISING GAME
low a day's camping before the opening
of the American Legion.
When times are good, it takes work
WEDDING CRYSTAL OATS, pkg................. 25c
Mrs. Walter Marshall Is visiting her of the school. Dean Smith took the and courage to keep the average small
PEAS, No. 2 Can, E a c h .......................................9c
parents In Kingman, Kansas. She will scouts, Ethel Mary Boydell, Betty Cook. town weekly newspaper operating in
Harriet
Sarazin
and
Tiena
Tensen,
to
PICNIC HAMS, lb.............................................. 10c
also visit relatives in Missouri, Texas
such a way as to make it a town and
RAISINS, 4 lbs..................................................... 19c
and Oklahoma during the summer Cove. He also brought his daughter county asset but when business lags—
Deana from LaGrande Normal school.
LARD 4 lb. pkg....................................................40c
months.
the business of publishing a small
Mrs. Dick Adams accompanied Mrs.
newspaper becomes more difficult.
GOLDEN CORN SYRUP, Half gallon can ..36c
PALMOLIVE BEADS, 6 f o r ............................25c
i Earl Harmon of Owyhee Dam to Boise BIG BEND GRANGERS
At the present time, no weekly news-
j last week end. The Harmons will spend
AT STATE MEETING ' paper is complaining of too much
| two weeks vacation In Colorado. Upon
GOLDEN CORN SYRUP, Gallon c a n .......... 69c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
____
j business. In fact, the average one is
their return they will move from the
grateful for the privilege of getting by.
dam Into Nyssa.
Big Bend Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Peck For this reason, The Journal joins
WASHING POWDER, Oxydol, large pkg. ..21c
j Glen Felton of Caldwell is relieving .
Monday for Pendleton where th ey , other papers of this county in urging
I Wm. Schlreman, local , Standard OH | wui attend state grange. They will also | that advertisers try the “real newspap-
manager, this week. Felton has been g0 to Lewiston to visit Mrs. Peck’s er” first. In many towns, the latest
transferred from Caldwell to Ontario brother Albert Wade and family.
1 game ¡3 the so-called “free circulation,”
where he will be stationed as relief
Big Bend grange meets Tuesday mimeographed sheet. It prints a few
Everything in Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
man for this district.
evening when several new members news items but makes its big stab at
j Mrs. Will Beam, delegate of the East- , will be taken into the order. The lec- ! advertising soliciting. By fair means or
j ern Star lodge, left Friday for Portland J turer will carry out a health program, i otherwise, it solicits. It's another craze.
Trade Here—We Will Save You Money
where grand lodge is ln session. Mrs. 1 The annual school election will be We urge that the advertisers think
j Beam’s sister Mrs. Ed. Beam of Iron- held in Districts 46 and 47 June 19. twice before he
pays as much for
PHONE 21
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’side accompanied her. They expect to Voters will elect the regular officers space In this type of sheet which
spend two weeks on the coast.
and ballot on the non-high school dls- renders no community service what­
I Twenty-four hour service, that was trict candidates.
ever.
If It’s Good to Eat—We Have It
the kind the railroad company gave in* Frank Doyle has been
appointed If more frequent advertising is de­
returning Dick Tensen’s suitcase. It agent for the Foster Co., of St. Paul
sired than the weekly medium affords.
PHONE 58
NYSSA, ORE.
was returned from Glenns Ferry. Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lee and Mr. | use readable "printed" posters—they
¡Tensen gladly exchanged a porters and Mrs. Herman Miller were sight j can be printed every day in the week,
¡suitcase for his own.
seeing at Arrowrock and Boise Thurs-
Lon Jarvis, brother of Mrs. Ross Par- day
kinson, and his wife are here from
Mrs. Charles Purdy accompanied the
Mackey, Ida., for a short visit. Jarvis LoUis Ackerman family to Boulder,
is president of the Eagles Aerie at Colo, where she will visit her daugh-
Mackey and attended the Idaho con- ter Mrs. Cecil Scott,
vention in Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and two
Miss Grace Posey attended a bridge daughters of St. Helens, visitors in the
party ln Roswell last Saturday given by Phelan home for two weeks, left Sun­
Mrs. Sam Tyson and Mrs. Elton Mc­ day for Spray for a visit with friends.
Cormick in honor of Mrs. Kirby Rob­ Mrs. R. L. Haworth who went to
erts, who before her marrlge last Wed- Portland as a P.-T. A. delegate re­
In An All-Wool Munsingwear Suit—Price» Are Lower Than Ever Before But
SILK TIES
: nesday was Miss Irene Knlefel.
DRESS SHIRTS
turned home Monday. She attended
| Clark Pounds of Seattle, a visitor the Rose festival. Her two little nieces
A wide array to choose from—
They’re Going Up!
here each fall at pheasant season, ac­ accompanied her home.
High grade make such as
Prints, Checks, Stripes and
companied a party of relatives to Nys­ A special meeting of the Park Board
Polka Dots. Poplin, Reps,
sa Sunday to make a brief visit with has been called to make plans for the
Marlboro, Master and Empire
Foulards and Satin
| Roy Pounds and family. They were en annual Fourth of July picnic at Big
State. Fancy patterns In neat
j route to Chicago where they will a t­ Bend Park.
te n d the world’s fair.
Why not get Dad a new bathing suit for that
At the last meeting of grange Maur-
figures, checks and stripes.
j Ernest and Lester McClure were ¡ce j udd was endorsed as candidate
Plain colors including White.
called to Caldwell Saturday by the crit- for the non-high school district board
Father’s Day Gift June 18?
j leal illnes of their brother Charlea who He Is the only candidate on the ballot
,
He Is sure to like these
underwent a third operation following for the Nyssa zone which includes the
| the removal of his appendix. He seem- j Bend,
ed to be Improving the forepart of the
75c—$1—$1.25
week.
LINCOLN NEWS
Our finest all-wool Munsingwear suit for men,
| Frank Hall says his prune crop will A large crowd attended a dance at
be short this season owing to the spring the Whit Redsull place Saturday night.
1 frost, However, he will have an excel- j a group of young folk gathered at
very modish ....................................
.......$3.95
lent crop of hay which Is slated to the Robert Davis home for games Mon'
HANKIES
! bring good prices owing to the hay day evening.
shortage which Is general in most sec-
Thelma DuPre plans to spend a few
All wool trun ks..........................
.......... 98c
Always appreciated. Plain
tlons.
days in Nyssa next week visiting her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
B.
Butler
returned
sister
Claudine.
Linen or Cambric also Fancy
Monday from a trip to Twin Falls, Mrs. W hit Redsull and Herbert
SUMMER TIES
Cotton suits ..........................
..........49c
Borders.
¡where they spent the week end with p ayne are on the sick list,
WASHABLE
their daughter Mrs. Wallace Strane
Tissue and Poplin In checks
and husband. Mrs. Howard Larsen and
MALHEUR NEWS
and plaids ............ ........ 28c
5c—10c—25c —
son Warren accompanied the Butlers Mrs. Leo Essenprles and son Vincent
on the trip to visit Mrs. Larsen’s rela­ went to Vancouver, Wn. ,to get Miss
tives.
Olga who attended school there.
HANKERCHIEF and TIE SETS, Fancy
George Benton has been quite 111.
Cha <4 and Oecii HoelJ and Chas.
Border Foulards or Allover Check Tissues,
SWIM SUITS FOR LADIES AT ALL PRICES
Mr and Mrs. Orville Glenn have j Kelley of Bridgeport were riding for
\ been vacationing In Boise. They are cattle In this vicinity Thursday.
Per Set .....................................................75c
I moving Into town from Owyhee dam, Mrs. John Wood and Mary Belle and
Fancy Munsingwear Suits, you’ll be a lathing beauty in these, at lowest price
Glenn being among the Owyhee em­ Lewis and Bertha Wlrth attended the
in h isto r y ..................................$2.95
UNDERWEAR
DRESS SOCKS
ployes who have been transferred to dance at the Dlomond-and-Half ranch
Nyssa.
near
Hereford
Saturday
night.
NON-RUN RAVON UNIONS
Fancy all over designs. Mesh
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Harlan returned
Ralph Dye and Bill Lang were Baker
Plain Wool Suits for women and girls................................ ...................... 98c, $1.25
Full weight. Full size. Pink,
Embroidered clock pattern,
from Boulder dam the forepart of the visitors Saturday.
Blue, Peach and white.
knit In all colors. Pure thread
week. Mr. Harlan having completed
Mrs. Fannie Howard of Ironside
silk. Rayon or lisle thread
Children’s all wool bathing suits 98c, cotton suits at .....................................49c
several months work at Boulder. He visited her daughter Mrs. John Wood­
Per Suit $1.00.
mixtures.
has accepted a position with the Gen­ cock 8unday.
eral Construction company at San R. B. Hall of Bridgeport was here
We have just received another shipment of ladies’ white shoes
Rayon Shirts and Shorts
Francisco. The Harlans are guests of Sunday.
2
for
25c—25c
Pr.
Button front or elastic all
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Posey.
round. Nile. Blue and Peach
Howard Foster and Leonard Clark of
SUN SUITS FOR THE BABY, Only 39c
Union left Saturday by motorcycle for What ia a Bladder Physic?
3 for $1—50c Pr.
Each 50c
Seabeck. Wash., where they are at­
Pracitcal Gifts for Father—Shirts, Ties, Sox
tending the northwestern conference of A medicine that works on the blad­
the Y M. C. A. They spent Saturday der as castor oil on the bowels Drive«
FINE BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS
|
night with Bob Magordon at Zlllah. out Impurities and excess adds that
Newest creations in Middy and Button <P I
Wa h and 8unday with Paul Childers, cause irritation which results ln g e t-1
styles, pleasing combinations of color.
bro'hor of Mrs. Foster, at Port Angelus. ting up nights, frequent desire, bum- \
Wm. Schlreman, master of the Nyssa ing. leg pains and bachache BU­
Masonic Indite, and Mrs. Schlreman RETS 5 gr. Tablets) Is a pleasant blad­
left Monday for Portland where they der physic.
will attend grand lodge. They will re­ Get a 25c test box from your drug­
"The Friendly Store”
turn by way of Pasco. Wash., where gist. After four days if not relieved go
they will visit relatives of Mr. Schire- back and get your money. You will feel
NYSSA
man. During their absence. Miss good after this cleansing and you get
OREGON
Ontario
"Finest of Men’s Stores"
Oregon
Dorothy May Book of Boise Is remain­ your regular sleep Sold by Ths Nyssa
ing with the Schlreman children.
Pharmacy,
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