The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, June 21, 1934, Image 3

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1 .1934
a shower for thirty-five geusts Thurs­
Miss Posey W ill
day in compliment to Mrs. Chester
(Gladys Campbell) bride of June
NYSSA SHOE SHOP W ed on Saturday; Sager
10. Dressed as tiny bride and groom,
Janice Frost and Jimmy White brought
in a pretty wagon piled high with gifts.
Shower Is Given The guests met at the church for the
purpose of surprising the honoree at
parental W. G. Campbell home.
Invites you to bring in f Miss Grace Posey was delightfully the
Luncheon was served at the close. Last
on Monday evening by the Wednesday evening friends charivarled
your old shoes. What | surprised
Jolly Janes bridge club when she was the young couple.
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the honoree of a miscellaneous bridal
may seem beyond re- ; shower
and
party
given
by
Miss
Edna
OUTDOOR
SUPPER
pair might be made into | Burt and Mrs. Herschel Thompson at Mr. and Mrs. Artie Robertson, Mr.
home of the latter. At the close of and Mrs. A. H. Boydell, Dr. and Mrs. E.
a good understanding | the
tables of cards, Miss Margaret Norcott, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Adams,
and add a few steps to | four
Pinkeron received first prize, Miss D.
and Mrs. Farnham Sills and Les
Margaret Hunt, second, and Miss Posey Mr.
economy.
enjoyed a picnic near near Bodmer
low. Then came the surprise, gifts were 3ills
island last Friday evening. They fried
brought
from
the
Crawford
home
over a campfire and found it
Expert Leather Work § where they had been left earlier in the steak
evening. Favors reminded guests of the almost as good as mountain trout.
marriage of Miss Posey and J. Walter
IN EMMETT
Johnson of Caldwell which will take Mrs. LUNCHEON
Dewey
Ray,
Sid Burbidge,
place Saturday, June 23, in the nearby Mrs. J. J. Sarazin, Mrs.
Miss Eva Boydell
Idaho City. Miss Posey is a charming and Mrs. Robertson were
NYSSA SHOE SHOP ¡ girl,
guests at a
the youngest daughter of Mr. and luncheon given by Mrs. Harry
Goshert
B o« Parkinson, Prop.
Mrs. W. T. Pcssy
of
Nyssa.
In
Emmett
last
Saturday.
In
the
after­
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Nyssa, Oregon
noon they attended a benefit bridge
FOR
MRS.
SAGER
by the Emmett Guild. Mrs. Ray
1:1 lil Itimifflinil iS Misses Ruth and Pauline Wolfe gave given
returned home • with
second
prize.
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FOR RECENT BRIDE
At the last meeting of the summer of
Eastern Star lodge, members presented
Suitable .
Mrs. Dick Young, recent bride with a
set of silver Ice tea spoons. Lunch was
GIFTS FOR THE BRIDE
served at the close of a pleasant social
meeting. The next session will be held
In September.
Rings, Watches, Jewelry for the nicest of Gifts
FOR LEGION AUXILIARY
Mrs. Eddie Powell gave a dessert
MUSICIANS—We carry the best of strings and
bridge party of three tables last Thurs­
day afternoon for Legion Auxiliary
reeds for musical instruments.
benefit. Mrs. C. L. McCoy achieved
high score, Mrs. Leo Hollenberg held
low.
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THURSDAY CLUB
Mrs. George Stacey entertained the
OREGON
NYSSA
Thursday bridge club this week, Mrs.
Ernest McClure winning first prize,
Mrs. Sid Bubidge low. Mrs. Aden Wil­
son and Mrs. Barr Doolittle played with
members.
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Fifer Jewelry Store
OWYHEE 4-H CLUB
PLANS FOR SUMMER
M a I co • • • •
C A N N IN G !
Easier This Summer
You will find it an easy and pleasant task if you
use one of our Cold Pack Canners. 9-Pint, 7
Quart or 4 1-2 Gallon. Adjustable size. Saves
fuel, time and temper..........see them today.
What could be more appetizing after a hot day
than a freezer of ice cream?
Freezes Cream Easily and Quickly
2 QUART FREEZER...........$1.19
Drop In Any Time
Baldridge Implement Co.
NYSSA
PHONE 113
OREGON
ONE
THING we won’t sell!
W e think too much of our store and of our cus­
tomers to sell "cheap" paint. You can be perfectly
sure that when you buy ttom us you get nothing but
dependable merchandise.
Fir tu tirri or sMOtb
plasters
Give your downstairs rooms
the beauty of decorative wall
finishes— Paint blends, mottle-
tone effects are so charming
when the paint used is
Paint adds dignity or
sprightliness
Tell us the room and we'll tell
you how to paint it in tints and
shades in keeping with it. c.very
room in the house can be color­
fully painted with
BH FttCort WALL Satin Eggshell Finish
Gallon $2.50
Quart 75c
Gallon $3.15
Quart 95c
McCormick Deering Binding
Twine and Repairs
EDER H A R D W A R E Cal
OREGONl
NYSSA
The eighth meeting of the Sociable
sewers, 4-H club led by Mrs. Harrlette
Truelson, was at the home of Misses
Dorothy and Margaret Winters June 13.
The topic of discussion was choosing
colors suitable for each member. The
club members decided to have meetings
throughout the summer. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Miss Lucille Trasher.
The eleventh meeting held by Econ­
omizing cooks led by Miss Helen Win­
ters was at the home of Mrs. Elliott on
June 12. The three Kingman Kolony
cooking clubs met at the home of Mrs.
Elliott for the last meeting. The club
members Invited their mothers and
each brought something for refresh­
ments.
JORDAN VALLEY
CHILD SUCCUMBS
Mildred Jean, 3 months old daugh-
' -- of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Loveland of
/ C’lffs community in the Jordan
•’’ey country, died Sunday. Frank
i- non officiated at funeral services
eld In Jo: dan Valley. Her parents and
small brother and sister survive. The
child was the granddaughter of Mrs.
Louisa Loveland of Nyssa.
DEATH SUMMONS
LINCOLN SCHOOL
IRONSIDE MATRON
RACE IS CLOSE
Ironside—Mrs. Emily Tureman of
Unity, aged 71, pld pioneer of this reg­
ion, passed away at the Baker hospital
last Wednesday. She was laid to rest In
the Ironside cemetery Saturday by the
side of her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colvard of Sparta
were here to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Tureman.
Mervin Duncan had the misfortune
to break his nose Sunday while playing
baseball.
Bill Ford and his sisters Elizabeth
and Mazie came from Ontario to visit
their parents over the week end.
Lloyd Judy and wife of the C.C.C.
camp at Susanvllle and Pete Presley
and wife of Unity visited at the par­
ental W. F. Lofton home Sunday.
Westfall nina defeated Ironside Sun­
day in good game, the score being 3 to
1. A number of fans accompanied the
players from Harper and Westfall.
The W. R. Loftons and Bert Law­
rence made a trip to Huntington Sat­
urday to look after their cattle on the
Stanfeld holdings.
Mrs. Irving Walters and daughter
Bermadine of Ontario spent the past
week at the Omer Presley home.
Joe Van Cleave from Eagle Creek
mine above Baker and Newt Van
Cleave of Hereford were here Sunday.
Irene Ritchie oj Vale has been visit­
ing Mrs. Ray Duncan.
APPLE VALLEY NEWS
Death claimed Frank Schwasinger,
the father of Miss Grace Schwasinger,
Apple Valley teacher, at his home In
Nampa Friday.
Grandpa Rucker celebrated his 85th
birthday on June 13.
The Epworth league had a party last
Friday night at the home of Martha
Rae Stephens. Rev. White of Nyssa and
about 30 young people attended.
To rest up after haying. Bill Matzen,
Deck Rice, Allen Reed and Ralph
Stephens fished at New Meadows last
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rich of California
visited the Henry Hickman and Pow­
ers families last week.
Tom Clendenlng Is winding up the
pea harvest for the Hogue company
this week.
THANK YOU
The Journal received renewals this
week from Albert Hlnsch, Don Morgan,
Lee Thrasher, Emil Johnson, Nyssa;
Ike Crosby, McDermitt.
New subscribers are Emma Wood,
Hayden Lake, Idaho; John Zlttercob
and Wm. Coleman of Nyssa.
Liberty Theatre
NYSSA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Friday-Saturd&y, June 22-23
Sunday School 10 o’clock.
Morning Worship 11:15. Christianity
and World Governments.
Junior League 7 o’clock.
Epworth League 8 o’clock, Ruth
Wolfe, leader.
“MAN TRAILER”
Nyssa
This
Regular $3.50 Oil
Permanent Not Harmful
to Hair
ONLY $2.50
DUNN
ROGERS
JAMES
GINGER
Frodvcsd by WINFIELD SHEEHAN
Friday and Saturday
Only
Age: Up to 12 Years
Make Appointment
Now!
* Rubye Lou
I Beauty Shop
Phone
And with
them are ,
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Directed by JOHN O. ILYSTONE
From lb* nor*I "Monhafton lave
Song,’’ by KATHLEEN NO MIS.
ALSO “FUN” SHORTS
FRI-SAT, JUNE 22 23
“COMING OUT PARTY”
Gene Raymond, Francis Dee
WED-THUR, JUNE 27-28
Barbara Stanwyck in
“GAMBLING LADY”
Buck Jones latest Thriller
Also Mickey McGuire Comedy, Winter Thrills,
A Sport Reel, Cartoon and Pirate Treasure
Sunday-Monday, June 24-25
A Columbia Special Production
“NO GREATER GLORY”
Comedy, Love Detectives, With Medberry in
South America, Paramount News
Hotpoint
Electric
W ater Heater
Will Provide Your Home With Ample
HOT WATER, Economically
HE new Hotpoint Water Heater
makes electric water heating one of the most
economical methods you can employ. It is so
scientifically constructed that loss of heat en-
ergy through radiation has been practically el­
iminated. It has been perfected to the highest de­
gree of efficiency possible to obtain. Another
factor which contributes to its economy is the
automatic control of the heating elements. This
prevents over-heating and eliminates waste of
current. When the water in the tank reaches the
proper temperature, the current is automatically
cut off and does not come on again until hot
water is drawn from the tank.
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Oregon
Tues.-Wed.- Thursday, June 26-27-28
Oregon
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'«■■fiiasiBiHisaaiHr
GINZEL JEWELRY STORE
Also A Terrytoon, Magic Carpet and
Paramount News
For Auto Repairing
Battery Service
Welding
>8'
FEELS FINE
“I am using Kruschen Salts not only
for reducing but for its btneficial ef­
fects. It keeps the whole body in condi-
(ion. I have been taking Kruschen for
one year, my weight was 186 lbs. I now
weigh 120 lbs. I recommend it to all
my friends.” Miss Elenor Medio.
You, too, can achieve the youthfully
slender lines you want—you, too, can
SAFELY take off unhealthly, beauty-
"obbing fat—simply take a half tea-
'-poonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass
of warm water every morning. Then
watch fat go—notice how you feel more
energetic—stronger— healthier— com­
plexion clearer—eyes brighter.
One bottle lasts 4 weeks. You can get
Kruschen Salts at any drug store In the
world.—Adv.
Ontario
“JIMMY AND SALLY”
See
ED. W. PRUYN
Ontario, Oregon
SUN-MON-TUES
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For a short time we are offering a beautiful
SILVER PLATTER FREE with each 24 or 36-
piece set of Community Silver. Life time guar­
antee.
James Dunn and Claire Trevor in
Roxy Theatre
LO P
BUY SILVER NOW!—SPECIAL OFFER
Lincoln—Whit Redsull was elected
dicrctor in the school election here
Monday to win from Frank McCarty,
director for 12 years, by one vote. He
will serve with Fred Trenkel and Geo.
Markham. Mr. Lloyd Finney was re­
elected clerk. J. D. Falrman was un­
animously elected director for zone 1 of
the non-high school district of the
county.
Miss Margaret Redsull Is working at
the Dale Garrison home at Nyssa.
II. C. Dixcn and family spent Sunday
at the Dr. J. C. Woodward and Vernon
Reed homes.
Clover Calf club met at the Markham
home last week. Alice Rogers was elect­
ed secretary due to th resignation of
Geraldine Bierman. It was voted to
“spank” members for absence. Frank
DuPre was requested to talk on ‘Show
Ring Ethics,” Alice Rogers on “Tub-
erculosis” at the next meeting.
REDUCES FROM 186
TO 120 POUNDS
Children’s
Permanents
V.
I,
Electric Water Heater Gives You
These Advantages
This better method of water heating
is CLEAN as sunshine, no smoke or
soot; no ashes and dirt. SAFE—be­
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heated surfaces or exposed flame.
CONSTANT—the hot water is always
there, ready for use. any hour of the day
or night. CONVENIENT—automatic
control eliminates all need of attention.
A modem Hotpoint Water Heater in
your home will make your life happier,
healthier, easier. Once installed you
will wonder how you ever got along
without this modem, efficient service.
I dah o
P ow er
Yon owe It to yoanelf and family to
Investigate this new, far better water
heating service. Visit oar store or call
our representative and learn more
about the many advantages of Hot
Water Electrically. Yon need pay only
$1.00 down—and complete the balance
In convenient monthly toms.
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