GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 yrssa Engineer DAHLIA BULBS For Insurance Choice of Varieties 25 and 50 cents Rates by the dozen Of All Kinds Fire, Crop, Theft and Auto Insiunpce, Surety Bonds Notary Public —See— Call at— Snake River Dahlia Farm % Mile East of Valley View * FRANK T. MORGAN School House MRS. W. S. REES Ontario, RFD 1, Box 110 For the present located in the office of Attorney Lott D. Brown Nyssa Oregon SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY The Screen* Greatest Actress! Katharine Hepburn In Her Latest Starring Picture “SPITFIRE” Plus Comedies and News FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I am asking the nomination for a second term as Circuit Judge, based on my six years record of prompt, honest and efficient service in that office; high record of affirmances on ap peal ; and fair voluntary cut in salary. The sup port of the voters at the Primary Election on May 18th, is respectfully requested. JUDGE W. W. WOOD. (Paid political Adv.) Girl Saturday Miss Margaret Mendell, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Mendell end Watson W. Ketchen, son of Mr. and and Mrs. John A. Ketchen of Boise, were married Sat urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Presbyterian church by the Rev. W il iam Crosby Ross of Boise. Miss Fern Mendell, sister of the j bride, was bridesmaid, and Wendell Phillips was best man. Miss Ann Ketchen, sister of the bridegroom, played the wedding march. The bride was given away by her brother-in-law, E. F. B. Ridgeway, of Seattle, Wash. The bride wore a navy blue georgette I suit trimmed with a dusky pink flow er of the material. Her accessories were blue and she carried an old-fashioned mixed bouquet. The bridesmaid was dressed in a navy blue triple sheer suit | with white accessories and carried a small mixed bouquet. Both young people are graduates of Boise high school. Mrs. Ketchen is also a graduate of the Unversity of Wash ington where she was a member of the Phi Mu sorority. Mr. Ketchen was graduated from University of Oregon and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. They will be at home in Nyssa, after April 20, where Ketchen is a member of the Owyhee project staff. They will reside at Swan apartments. WILSON BALLS 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Our Fountain After the Game — At— Rexall Store OREGON KATHARINE HEPBURN HOLDAY BOY IS ON MONDAY NEXT THROWN FROM CAR Payette plans to entertain a crowd of from six to seven thousand people April 23 at the 12th annual Apple Blos som Festival. The days program will start at 10 o’clock with the presentation of the pageant ln front of the high school. “Gifts of the Rainbow,” the title of the pageant, depicts the Indian version of how the wild flowers happened to get their start. Pupils from the Payette schools have been practicing on this part of the program, with a corps of teachers and others drilling the child ren for their parts and designing cos tumes, dainty and colorful. The parade promises to be one of the high spots of the day, with more en tries than ever before. The parade will trace by means of floats the history of the Payette valley from the time the noble redskin roamed the hills, the ar rival of the first white peopl.e the lum bering Industry, the start of agriculture and commercial enterprises, up until the present time. Prominent among the floats will be the Queen’s floot, ln which Miss Neva Homan as queen of Floyd, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Holady, had a narrow escape last week when he was thrown from the rumble seat of a car driven by his brother Bill. Floyd was standing up ln the car and was thrown out when it rounded a sharp curve. He fell on his head and shoulders and suffered a severe shock. He was able to return to school last Monday. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Holady spent Sun day in Boise. the b « « acting in 1933? She did. and i c u n u ; she “ PPe1“ -5 ln “Spitfire" opening at the C A L .U W L .L L i j n U W American theatre ln Caldwell Sunday _____ for a three day run. Exotic, brilliant, she comes to the screen ln the role of Did you know Katharine Hepburn a mountain girl with Ralph Bellamy won the academy of awards prize for and Robert Young. » A1 p a 1 n u /n NYSSA FLOUR MILL Will Postpone grinding flour for growers until fall owing to the federal tax. W e grind Cereal, Cow Feed, Horse Feed, Chick en Feed for small chicks and turks. Phone 36F2 Our Price* are Right P. M. Warren ED. W. PRUYN For Auto Repairing Battery Service Welding f FOR VISITOR Complimenting Mrs. May Robbins (May Meeker) and her husband who were here from Olympia, Wash., last week, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meeker and Wm. Adams gave a turkey dinner at ON BEAVER STAFF the Meeker home Sunday. Mr. Adams supplied the turkey which tipped the Ralph Boden, Nyssa student at Ore scales at 22 pounds. Later in the dav the party visited old friends on the gon State college, has been elected business manager for the 1935 Beaver Owyhee. college annual. , BIRTHDAY PARTY With eighteen friends, Joan Burger celebrated her 4th birthday with a party on Saturday afternoon. Outdoor games and a birthday luncheon were SPRING SPECIAL enjoyed by the youngsters. Joan’s cousins from Boise were among the guests. SOCIAL CLUBS Mrs. Ray Emmott entertained the Monday bridge club with a delightful luncheon and cards Monday. Favors feU to Mrs W. F. Me Ling and Mrs. Wesley Browne, who was a guest for the afternoon. Misses Claudona and Charlena Craw ford were hostesses for Jolly Janes bridge club on Monday evening. Miss Sue Keizer won first prize, Miss Edna Burt, second and Orace Posey, conso lation. Mr and Mrs. Bridge club enjoyed a regular meeting at the C. L. McCoy home on Tuesday evening. A. H. Boy- dell won first prize, Mrs. Frank D. Hall, second. As several members were out of town, only two tables were In play. Good, Old Golfing Time! NYSSA Marries B o is e PAYETTE FESTIVAL **a • Oregon Why take chances on your seed and be dissatis fied with your yield next fall when we can sup Opening in Nyssa Saturday ply you with— All new equipment in cluding Ringlette Per manent Wave Mach ine a n d Turbinator Dryer (Dries wave in 20 Minutes). Perman ents $2.50, $3.50 and High quality, high yielding Seed Grown locally by a man who knows his com. A John Deere! No. 919 planter has th reputation o f being the most accurate planter in the field. It will help you to obtain a more even stand and higher yield. Drop in and see this planter today French Cosmetics, Complete line. Rubye Lou Hemenway Proprietor Phone 16 Next Door to Brown Law Office During t h e s p r i n g months we will offer— Shampoo and Dry Fin- fer Wave f o r ....... 75c A PICNIC CLEAN-UP Wet W a v e ................35c Praiseworthy civic pride was mani fested at Grandview, in the Yakima valley, when merchants closed their stores and professional men their o f fices and joined with laborers in the spring clean-up. A correspondent re ports that, directed by Mayor Wilson, and armed with shovels, rakes and hoes, they went from one edge of the town to the other, divided Into two teams, captained by J. Arnold Cobley and G. H. Pierce. After the work was finished they were rewarded, like good boys, with luncheon in the city park, served by the approving women of the community. Why couldn’t Nyssa do this? Our Permanent* Have Lovely Ringlette End* Owyhee Beauty Shop Nyssa Oregon ecb»o- in b io** cot*«0' ,^ e * . * NOTICE ! School District No, 18 is calling war rants 184, 186, 187 and 198 for payment at once. Dated March 28, 1934. Anna L. Hite, Clerk School District No. 18. April 5-12. , »belve*, ¿ ic e « * * * ,, are but* «nd Protected Blowout fcr « -JS d -vn lea d 10« FULL 4 PLIES of SupertwUt Cord insulat ed with heat- Green Slab Wood $3.49 per Cord Delivered on the Cars at Nyss resisting rubber. Telephone The Patrons next issue of the Since 1898 Seiberling b n led tlie tire industry— has made more contributions to tire ta fety, tire mileage, than any other man. Today he announces the Vapor Cure— an exclusive process by which Seiberling tire* are vulcanized by soaking in steam— th# first perfect curing process— a single unit o f live rubber and live cotton— safer, longer-wearing— N O W EAK SPOTS. And fo r Seiberling Vapor Cured tires you pay mot a penny more. Still prlcad ae Telephone D i r e c tory Each car contains 16 cords— go in with your will go to press on May neighbor and buy a car. 18th. 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