The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 13, 1933, Image 5

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    G ATE C ITY JOURNAL, T H Ü k ¿D A Y , JULY 13,1983
ed. tt was then that Ambassador GALE DOES DAMAGE
Bingham invoked the diplomatic power
of the United Stales to ask a recall of
PROFESSOR DAVIS
IN ADRIAN SECTION
the "cancellation' order.
Imagine, if you can. eating bread ( Good bread was once a distinct lux-
In the maintenance of continuous business. They are thorohbly conver­
BOWS FOR QUEEN It was duly recalled, little Margaret
which has been kneaded by being ury. Today it is essential to any table, production in modem Industry there sant) with its every detail and are con ­
bowed gracefuly before royalty, and
Adrian— A very strong wind coming stomped about under the feet of your j It was once kneaded by foot. Today It is no concern that plays a more im­ sidered authorities in all that pertains
now the United States Is more opposed
from the west did considerablejlamage ! baiter ! Yet many years ago the ancient is manufactured under the most sani- portant part than the J. F. Siegel to the operation of a modern machn: •
R. J. Davis, old schoolmaster of Nys- than ever to cancellation.
to Adrian citizens Saturday. The moat Egyptians were making their bread in ! tary conditions in the most immaculate l Machine and Welding Shop located in shop. They are of the foremost business
sa. agrees with other folks back home
costly damage was the breaking of a just that manner.
/
| kitchens. Machinery sees to it each loaf Payette.
men/ of the city and have aided in the
that Ambassador Bingham proved a n r k , , , n C D r » A M M I 1 C T
large plate glass window In Holly
They have a most modern black- development of this section.
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is light, white, and wholesome. That
diplomat at the recent London eco- B O U L D L K D A M M U b 1
For long centurie, th e « breads were ls beauim bread ls now ^
Brothers store. Many trees were up­
nomlc conference. It was through Mr.
and haystacks north of here fiat and unleavened^ It is hnpossible to erles llke the Gem Swte Bakery ta p ,y.
COOL LIKE OWYHEE rooted
Bingham that Miss Margaret McRey-
say Just when yeast, or leaven, cam e1 ette. Even home-made bread has been
were scattered badly.
Y A 5 MUM - I CAN W E L D Y0UM~1
nolds, 17-year old daughter of Con­
E. O. Hoi.kins, barber here for sev­ into use. But that it was used long, unable to hold its own against the
A LU M IN U M L E G B U T IT 'L L B>£
gressman S. D. McReynolds of Tennes­
long
ago
is
proved
by
the
fact
that
eral years, left Adrian recently.
fresh crisp bread baked in the ovens of
Washington. July 1—Keeping the
see, was presented to the king and
there is frequent mention in the Old
A
Wm. Ashcraft Is operating the shop.
this
bakery.
And
housewives
are
g'ad
queen. Twenty-five year ago, McRey­ concrete cool while it “sets” will require
Testament of both leavened and un­ of it, too, for it has left them free from
Chas. E. McConnell and family left
leavened bread.
nolds was a favorite student of Profes­ about 150 miles of 2-inch iron pipe in
the drudgery of baking.
Sunday
for
a
weeks
vacation
at
Warm
sor Davis at Pikeville, Tenn., college Boulder dam.
There was a time when bread, such
Lake and various other places in the
The Gem State Bakery's bread Ls a
hence his approval.
Owyhee dam in Eastern Oregon a
7 ^ ” ' mbur~RobertZ7nd” fa^i~ as we now eat daily, could have ap- real energy giving food. Made of the
previous
Titan
of
engineering,
provided
alsQ
are
on
an
ouUng
ln
lhat
sec.
Miss Margaret was among the ladies
peared only upon the tables of the ex- | best wheat flour, it is rich in energy-
concrete tion.
of the American delegation in London. lessons in the behavior of
tremely rich men. That is a good thing producing carbohydrates and in mus-
which
the
department
of
the
Interior
Her father purchased a presentation
to remember when you are about to i cle-building proteins. Everywhere peo-
Mrs.
R.
R.
Overstreet
was
hostess
at
gown and Miss Margaret spent long has found useful in the construction of
| pie are demanding it for their tables.
a Joint meeting of the Kolony and decide that you were bom too late.
hours practicing the correct curtsey Boulder dam. One-inch pipe was put
Wade Parent-Teacher associations Fri­
to royaty. The news of the great honor into the cooling system at Owyhee, at
day. Mrs. John Timmerman’s sister
was flashed back home—and then came each consecutive 4-foot layer of con­
crete. As it hardened the mass rose to Mrs. Garrit Stam of Nyssa, who re­
the blow.
cently returned from Holland, gave a
The court chamberlain announced a temperature of 118 degrees, which is
delightful talk.
unhealthy
for
a
dam,
creating
cracks
that no wives or daughters of delegate«
Jake Long of Jordan Valley stopped
and
fissures.
would be presented. There wasn’t room
Water that registered 64 was pump­ here Sunday on return from the Nyssa-
to accommodate them all.
Judge McReynolds roared In good ed through the pipes and in two weeks Bol.se game.
John E. Holly accompanied by his
old southern style but Margaret pout­ reduced the temperature to 84. Cold
water is coursing through the larger family were Boisel visitors Monday. Mr.
cooling system o j Boulder dam as that Holly purchased a new widow for the
a h wmMiNn i:i il miiiiin minitmammumm structure rises. Without this cooling store.
influence, it is said, hundreds of years
The M. L. Judd family and Mr. and
would be required to rid the dam of Mrs. R. R Overstreet are enjoying a
S NYSSA SHOE SHOP
excess heat, and serious results might vacation at Wallowa Lake.
Walter
come.
Pinkston is taking care of the ranch.
The garage owned by the Holly Bros,
smith shop, welding and repair plant
J. F. Siegel and his assistants have
was leased by Bill Ashcraft and Jim
and have installed all kinds of ma­ made an extensive study of all phases
WILD FLOWERS
Martin. Lowell Ashcraft, former lessee,
chinery, employ men who are special­ of metallurgy and are in close touch
1 Invites you to bring in | If you would be interested in ex- is leaving soon.
ists in the various lines of activity, with everything new In the science.
|§ changing seeds, bulbs, plants of wild
thus assuring the public the most e f­ They read all the trade papers and
| your old shoes. What 3
"" flowers for those of garden flowers,
ficient service.
A 200-pound cheese has disappeared
keep track of all new Inventions and
please send me a list of varieties which in California. Maybe it will turn up in
The manager and assistants are men machines that comes out to aid in the
| may seem beyond re- 3 you can secure. NOTE: Native plants the Sandwich islands.
The Independent Market and the in the splendid reputation that the
of long and practical experience in this work.
Wall and Rawlings Food Stores of On- : store has built through fair and friend-
| pair might be made into § must be collected only according to
tario
is
a
place
where
quality,
service
{ly
treatment
of
its
many
patrons.
But
strict conservation methods. Explana­
and satisfaction meet and where today, people are asking more of groc­
3 a good understanding | tion by letter. M. R. Bouffioux, Molal-
SPEAKER IS COMING
sic containing buchu. Juniper, oil, etc.,
people from the surrounding territory ers than that they be fair and friend­
GET UP NIGHTS?
June 29tf
g and add a few steps to | la, Ore.
works on the bladder pleasantly and
go
to
find
the
perfect
provision
cen­
ly. They are asking for more than fresh
ROCK GARDEN IRIS
effectively, similar to castor oil on the
ter.
They
are
gaining
in
patronage
| economy.
fruits, vegetables and groceries. They
Mrs. Maude Aldrich, officer of the
Hardy dwarf iris for rock gardens,
bowels. Oet a 25c box (5 grain size)
Make This 25c Test
banks and borders. Gay as tulips. Plant national W. C. T. U., has advised the every day and now are so busy that ail are asking that these things be priced
from your druggist. After four days, If
goods are turned quickly which makes as lowly as possible.
local
union
that
she
will
come
to
this
now.
Fifteen
fine
varieties,
named
and
= Expert Leather Work g
Use this easy bladder physic to drive not relieved of getting up nights go
for
a
new
and
fresh
stock
and
lower
The
Wall
and
Rawlings
Store
In­
city
early
in
July
for
the
purpose
of
labeled for $3.00 postpaid.
back and get your money. You ar
prices.
vites you to compare their prices with out impurities and excess acids which
Deep blue and purple shades, doz. urging the retention of the 18th
cause irritation that results ln leg bound to feel better after this cleansing
Few,
if
any
meat
dealers
in
this
sec­
prices
asked
for
the
same
foods
else­
amendment. Mrs. Aldrich has just at­
$1.50; 100 for $5.
pains, backache, burning and getting and you get your regular sleep. Sold
Yellow and orange shades, doz. $2; tended the national convention at tion has attained a reputation equal to where. They realize that economy is up nights. BU-KETS, the bladder phy­
by NYSSA PHARMACY .
—Adv.
the
Independent
Market
and
the
Wall
foremost in many minds and they
Miiwauke.
100, $7.
and Rawlings Food Store for the ac­ make economy possible by offering
§ NYSSA SHOE SHOP 3 Wine and garnet shades, each 35c;
commodation of the public. They have these fine groceries at the lowest prices
3
= doz. $2.50.
Ross Parkinson, Prop.
an enviable reputation for cleanliness; obtainable anywhere.
Legal Advertisement
Mixed, all colors included, doz. $2.50;
insisting that everything about their
“
Nyssa, Oregon
In this edition we wish to com­
100 for $6. IRIS ACRES, Molalla, Ore.
place be in accordance with the most pliment Mr. Robinson, the manager of
June 29 tf.
NOTICE
i.iii i i in wnriiiMiuM i'i iiii i ¡ i ri h R M if niiiiiiin R
scientific ideas regarding sanitation. the Independent Market,
as a man
IN THE MATTER OF THE ORGAN­ Thus, they have assured the public that that makes a continual study of the
fruits,
vegetable
and
groceries
from
the
IZATION OF THE JORDAN VAL­
meat problem. We would advise any-
LEY GRAZING DISTRICT.
grocery department and meats and fish j one having trouble with the provision
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from the meat market of the Inde- problem in any way, to visit the Inde­
Its Only a Short Distance To
there will be a meeting of the Grazing pendent Market are fresh, pure and : pendent Market and the Wall and
I Board of Malheur County. Oregon, on wholesome.
| Rawlings Food Store and make all the
The management of the Wall and | family happy by furnishing them with
, the 2nd day of August, 1933, in the
County Courtroom in the Courthouse Rawlings Food Store takes a just pride : pure food and a balanced meal.
at Vale, Oregon, at the hour of 2:00
P. M„ for the purpose of considering
The House by the side of the road.
—before you speed away for the pines
the petition for the formation of what
we’ll be glad to give your car a thor­
Sparkling Nourishing Beer, Dance and Dine.
ls known as the Jordan Valley Graz­
ough checking up.
The only resort of its kind between Portland
ing District, the boundaries of which
' are as follows, to-wit:
—remember, a stitch ln time saves
and Denver
j Beginning one-fourth mile east of The only convenience for travel and automobiles and trucks because they
nine, Yours,
the
handling
of
freight
in
ancient
times
were
"stepping
on
the
toes”
of
the
the northeast corner of Section 1,
Service Day and Night. No Minors
was
the
riding
of
camels,
elephants
livery
stable
operators.
Township 24, South, Range 46, E. W.
M., thence west on the township line and horses. Handling and moving com­
But back to the early day chariots.
to the center of the main channel of modities must have been a problem in They were rude affairs, some, ln fact
the Owyhee River; thence up the those days. A little later chariots were the majority of them, having wooden
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River to its Junction with the south while in Rome they were in general use. ferent today. It would have to be some
“ Good Folks to Deal With"
fork of the Owyhee River; thence up One of the biggest problems of those log to supply wheels with ability to
the center of the main channel of days was the lack of roads for the carry ong. of the Wayt Transfer Com­
Powell Building
Nyssa, Oregon
said south fork of the said Owyhee chariots. However, much progress was pany's large modern trucks.
River to its Junction with the Ida- made in Rome in 331 B. C. when the
The Wayt Transfer Co., in Ontario
ho-Oregon State line; thence north celebrated Applan Way was construct­
is a very good representative of mod­
along the Idaho-Oregon State Line ed.
gg
to the point of beginning.
The history of man’s study of the em transportation. No concern ln this
section has given this business more
—in the right place will save you a lot o f grief,
g Objections to the formation of such problem of moving from place to place-, careful attention than this well known
district in writing, and verified, shall also his problem of movlug commod­
be filed with the County Clerk before ities, is interesting indeed. For Instance concern. The conveyances which they
Repair while prices are low.
3 ; such time. At said tme the said petition in the sixteenth century when the first operate are large ones and the em­
will be heard by the said Grazing coveted chariots became the practical ployees who operate them are especial­
Board.
Kalsomine, package— 45c
means of
transportation they were ly skilled in this line ofi work.
LITTLE FRIEND OF
BREAD THEN AND NOW
QUALITY REPAIR WORK
B EU C A Te ^
p OFH £ A T / N ,
Tasty Menus At Great Savings
«lu
1
VACATION
BOUND?
i
THE VALE HOT SPRINGS
TRANSPORTATION THEN and NOW
I
Larsen Motor Company
-¿iiimLimiuimiii n i i tura un m u n m un i iiun iijiim I
A Good Shingle j
Boise-Payette Lumber Co.
This notice is given pursuant to an
order of the Hon. David Graham,
County Judge, made and entered on
j j j the 5th day of July, 1933.
Roy Daley, County Clerk,
jg July 13-July20.
found to be so superior to the backs of
The owners and employees of the
camels, elephants, sedan chair carriers Wayt Transfer Company have at all
and boats that they commenced to times been ready to lend their asslst-
“step on the toes” of the above means : ance to all propositions that promise
of transportation. At once the officials development of this part of the state.
Dwight Smith, Mgr.
Nyssa
of the day were Induced to forbid the
We take this opportunity to compli­
operation of these new and more prac­ ment this concern upon their success
tical means of transportation. The and to urge upon the people that their
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NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
writer ls of the opinion that we service should be appreciated and plac­
are much farther advanced today ed first in the minds as they are aiding
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
than we would have been had the o f­ in solving the transportation problems
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
ficials of 1900 passed laws forbidding of the day.
, COUNTY OF MALHEUR.
In the Matter of the Estate of LUD­
VIG THEODORE LARSEN, Deceas-
country In search of fossils, wild
FIND SPEAR HEAD
I ed.
plants and other curios. Zimmerman
Notice is herbey given: That Annie
ON SUCCOR CREEK found an Indian spear head about 14
Larson has waived all accounting, and
Inches long, and incidentally several
as executrix of the estate of Ludvig
F. S. Zimmerman. J. M. Fields and rattlers. Snowberger gathered quite a
Theodore Larson, deceased, has rend­ D. H. Snowberger of Payette report an collection of wild plants for his nursery
ered for approval her final report of Interesting trip to the Succor creek at Payette,
her administration of said estate, to­
gether with her petition for final dis­
tribution. and that Friday, the 28th
As Pure As Its Name Implies
day of July. 1933, at 1:30 o'clock In the
afternoon, at the courtroom of said
¡court at the county courthouse, has
been fixed as the time and place for the
Manufactured daily from fresh sweet cream by
hearing of said report and petition, at
which time and place any person Inter­
the Farmers’ Co-Operative Creamery.
ested may appear and file his ex­
ceptions in writing, to the said report
¡and contest the same.
Notioe Is further given; That said
This organization is owned and operated by five
report ls for final settlement and on
approval thereof final distribution of
thousand darymen in this vicinity who solicit
said estate will be Immediately had.
Burn 14-inch Block, Dry Pine
The date of first publication is June
your orders for their product.
: 29. 1933, of last publication, July 27,
It’s Cheaper Than Coal and makes
1933.
a quicker fire.
ANNIE LARSON, Executrix.
SUNSHINE BUTTER
And ICE CREAM
For
Summer fuel
Farmers Cooperative
Creamery
OREGON
IDAHO
PHONE 26
Guarantee
Work
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
Ontario
Oregon
SPECIAL FOR JUNE
26 Piece Set Community Silver, 60 year guaran­
tee, regular $28.75 for only $19.75. Choice of
Patterns.
1-4 Carat
Blue-White
Diamond.
Guaranteed
Perfect— $47.50. Other sizes in proportion.
GINZEL JEWELRY STORE
Opposite Moore Hotel
Ontario, Ore.
HEATER’S STUDIO
Portrait« of Quality
Kodak Finishing
Ontario, Oregon
Say It With Flowers - -
No more expressive gift
Nyssa Grain Co.
Phone 26
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Nyssa, Ore.
BOYER FLORAL COMPANY
W 3 WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU
ONTARIO, ORBOON