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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1934)
W e Make the Meal Delightful No matter what kind of a meal you are planning, a regular family repast; a bridge luncheon or an evening dinner we can help you. Crispy rolls, a variety o f bread, an endless variety of fine cakes and pastries. 8 ■ ♦ Complimenting Mrs. Earl Ward, for- | men captain oi the Girl Scouts, the troop gave a Jolly party last Wednes- jday night at the A. H. Boydell home ¡with thirty present. Mrs. Ward was ! presented Scout scissors and a thimble ; in appreciation of her work during the Quality and Cleanliness Always First (past few years. Games and the follow lng program weer enjoyed: skit, “ At the . Ticket Office,” Jean Johnson, Louise T e n s e n, Barbara Browne. Luclle Toombs;; songs, Helen Boydell, Jean NYSSA OREGON j ette Gilmore; readings, June Marie ¡Wilson, Marjorie Groot. Among the "i i n ni imi i in rm iTrimri i ninrw mm ni i in mimi m m mri m win 11 11 m m m 11 m miiiiiiwii— m hihi * guests were the new leaders Miss Mar garet Young captain, and Miss Harriet Ahearn, assistant. • • • • PINOCHLE PARTY THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willson gave a pinochle pa.ty Saturday night for six ONTARIO teen friends. Mrs. Ernest McClure and fc . J. Keizer won high score prizes. A FEBRUARY 11-12-13 j midnight lunch was served at the close of a pleasant evening. The Swan Bakery .TUE ROXY You've Been Waiting For a Picture Like This A romance like "7TH HEAVEN", music and spectacle like "SUNNY- SIDE UP" and a surprise novelty never shown on the screen before. 107,064 PEOPLE SAW IT A T RADIO CITY LAST WEEK. \ r • • • • JOLLY JANES Misses Sabina Caldwell, Margaret Pinkerton and Annie Stam entertained the Jolly Janes bridge club Monday night at the Hotel Owyhee. Misses Doris and Deana Smith, Alta Bradley and Edna Burt won favors. • • * • KOLONY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Schweizer en tertained at bridge Saturday night at their farm home in Kingman Kolony. Mrs. Russell Patton won first prize Miss Peggy Schweizer, low. • • • * • • EASTERN STAR Eastern Star Lodge held practice for initiation at the regular meeting on Monday evening with new officers tak ing their chairs. Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Ray Emmott planned the lunch for the close. • • • * LEGION AUXILIARY The Legion and Auxiliary held a joint meeting Thursday night which closed with a social hour. Mrs. Chas. M. Paradis Mrs. F. W. Osterkamp and Mrs. Wesley Browne were hostesses. • • ■ • NYSSA STUDY CLUB Mrs. O. O. Boden gave a luncheon for Nyssa Study club last Thursday. Mrs. Dick Tensen gave an interesting report on the book, “Little Man, What Now?” by Sallada. Mrs. Ralph Jones was a guest. SPECIAL FIRST SHORT EVER TO RECEIVE 4 STARS BY LIBERTY, “ BABES IN TIIE WOOD.” All In Technicolor. S BIG CHORUS More than eighty chorus girls pro vide the dance background for a num ber of big productions in Paramount’s “Sitting Pretty,” filmusical at the Lib erty theatre in Nysaa Sunday-Monday. George McKee has purchased the four room residence known as the Roy Pounds house, the transaction having been closed last week by the Nyssa Realty company. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer will live in the residence while the present renters Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen are moving to the Lind- say cottage. 1 j ! i i j Axle Grease and cup grease, 2 pounds for 25 cents at Baldridge Implement Co., Nyssa. !IUilit:IJ!l,l Ili lit 11 l.i 111 li iii l!l U FREE Specializing on the care g o f Children’s Eyes. Ontario, Oregon Lotta Oas says that the doctor who advises you toilet the baby cry, doesn’t have to stay and listen. BMIHlWWWMIMIIIIIIIIIWIMWWWHWir A pamphlet has just been tucked under our door telling what a dol lar will buy. Just as if we didn’t know if we had one. LET US FIX IT NOW! Ë E == SAYINGS OF THE GREAT Rip Van Winkle—"It’s a great life if you don’t weaken.” Out of town patrons 2:30 to 7:30 All patrons welcome. Mrs. Fred Marshal!, Librarian Nyssa. Office Phone 35F2 Residence Phone 35F3 X-RAY EXAMINATIONS Drive to Powell’s for the New . . . . | T R Y IT ! Open Day and Night Don’t Wait Until Later = and Wish You Had. E 5 Those needed repairs in your g plumbing will not get any better E with time and they will certainly g cause you trouble this winter. | H 5 = = = H Call us today and let us fix g g everything. Our rates are low 8 1 M and our work the best. GEO. J. KINZER Plumber NORCOTT SERVICE Nyssa Phone 134-J-2 Oregon Liberty Theatre Friday-Saturday, February 9-10 Special Attraction With regular Pictures MONTANA HILL BILLIES Eight clever folks o f the Back Woods. MOUNTAIN MUSIC— FUN— DANCE Feature Picture— “ 16 FATHOMS DEEP” Also selected Shorts. Prices 10c— 30c Sunday-Monday, February 11-12 “ ‘SITTING PRETTY” A musical with Jack Oakie, Jack Haley, Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd and many others. Also Comedy, Pictorial and Paramount News BUSINESS DIRECTORY SEEK ROAD REPAIR Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 13-14-15 HAS YOUR WATCH STOPPED? Jake Bodmer made a trip to Vale last Thursday to see Judge David F. Oraham about some necessary improve ments on the road which runs to the Whalen farm. Oraham assured Mr. Bodmer that the repairs will be made soon by a county road crew. “ ‘ALL OF ME” Don’t deprive yourself o f the convenience of a good time piece. One of the latest Paramount Pictures with Frederic March, Miriam Hopkins and George Raft. Our prices are reasonable, Our work guaranteed. ESTIMATES FREE 5 GOOD REASONS /( For Looking Smart and Cheerful. . . WASHING HAROLD E. GINZEL, Jeweler For You and Your« HEATER’S STUDIO la Our Specialty Portraits of Quality Owyhee Beauty Shop Specializes In Giving Moderately Priced Per manents with— • You've heard and we’ ve heard a lot of tire claims but here are facts straight from Akron: The Good year people have completed more than 8,400 stop ping tests on automatically-braked cars equipped with various makes of tires both new and worn. By accurate measurements on wet slippery pavement, smooth tires slide 77% farther than new Goodyear All-Weathers—and other new non-skid tires slide 14% to 19% farther than the Goodyears. These fig ures check with the experience of our Goodyear customers and ourselves. How safe are your tires today? notice sad to any stmts «miss tax Lawrence Service Station Nyssa, Oregon ONTARIO, OREGON Kodak Finishing 1. Soft Waves We are equipped to do your laundry nicely and reasonably, whether you wish it finished, rough dry or float ironed. 2. Curls 3. Ringlet Ends 4. Waves that Flatter Ontario, Oregon Our Low Prices Will Please 5. Waves that Allure Come in for an early booking. AGENT: For CAPITAL CLEANERS Say It W ith Flowers - - You May Leave Your Cleaning With Us. No more expressive gift -GOODYEAR- frtcss subject to duutfte s i thou t J Jregon Quicker Starting Howdy Folks: A San Francisco woman has married a man who shot her seventeen years ago. Re venge at last. And as our friend Ed. Blodgett says, peace and harmony would be greatly facilitated if there were more open minds and fewer open mouths. Open Saturday Town patrons, 2:30 to 5:30 NO HIGHER IN PRICE A IR Many dollars are saved n Nyssa by folks who use our Shell Products. Dr. E. D. Norcott DENTIST NYSSA LIBRARY Ethyl Gas Dr. J. A. McFali Eyesight Specialist • STUDY CONTRACT BRIDGE Another group of Nyssa ladies is learning contract bridge. They have met with an instructor for several les sons and Tuesday attended her class in Nampa. Those attending were Mrs. Frank Hall. Mrs. Leo Hollenberg, Mrs. Howard Larsen. Mrs. A. H. Boydell. Mrs. E. D. Norcott, Mrs. Artie Robert son. Mrs. Ray Emmott and Mrs. Dewey Ray. • • • • FOR MRS. WILSON Monday bridge club members gave Mrs. Ed. H. Wilson a silver carving set at the meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W. F. McLing as Mrs. Wilson is leaving soon after residing in the community the past three years. At bridge Mrs. C. L. McCoy and Mrs. Ray Emmott won favors, the former playing with members. The next meet ing is with Mrs. Ted Newell. * • • • REBEKAH SUNSHINE CLUB Mrs. Mary Felton, Mrs. Emma Dun can and Mrs. Frank Leuck entertained Rebekah Sunshine club Friday with 31 guests present, Quilting, a social time and a Valentine luncheon provided div ersion. Out af town guests were Mrs. Robt. Martin of Ontario, Mrs. F. New- bill, Mrs. Oce Schweizer and Mrs. Ellis Walters of Owyhee. • Real Estate Transfers Recorded A. D. Ham line to Rex Marquis, NW14 NE14, Sec. 30-18-4«. 1-19-34. $1. A. Bailantyne et al to Bicknell Live stock Co. SW USE^. Sec. 17-33-45. 11- 9-33. (40. Edwin F. Hight et ux to Jasper N. Thomason et ux. Lot 8, Sec. 30-21-47. 8-19-33. (10. Stephen Crocker to Elaine E. Smith SE'sNE1«,. Sec. 25-38-37. 3-9-28. $1000. Marriage Licenses Issued Roland L. Stephenson and Claire Domby, 1-30-34. Alice Adams and Aldene Pfost. 2-2-34 Owyhee Beauty Shop Nyssa Oregon THE UNITED LAUNDRY Mrs. Margaret Pashley, Prop. PHONE 83F2 NYSSA, ORE. BOYER FLORAL COMPANY WX WILL BK GLAD TO SERVX YOU ONTARIO, OREOON