The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 21, 1935, Image 6

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY,
Mrs. Clyde Long of Arcadia
been quite sick this week.
j Little News of Nyssa
A Famous
KAHN
F abric
BANNOCKBURK
A |foup of MMrt "twisty" f«k-
rict— favorites for many season?
in the out-of-doors but nov,
equally popular for work-e-day
wear. N ot only ere they dis
tinctive and colorful, but have
a fine record for long wear.
M ADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
Cleaning and Pressing
Alterations and Repairs
Nyssa Tailor
Shop
D. E. M O R G A N , Prop.
has
Mrs. MaUle Thomason of Boise
was a dinner guest at the Sumner
Jones home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow made
Miss Harriet Aheam of Ontario
Miss Beverley Ouye spent the
was visiting friends here Saturday. a business trip to Boise Thursday
week end visiting In La Grande.
returning Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward were
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Jeanette Martin was home from
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McClure
business visitor In Beulah Sunday
Vale over the week end.
spent Sunday visiting at the parent­
! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moses trans­
Mr. and Mrs. Toombs were guests al C. O. McClure home In Caldwell.
3unday of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hatt.
acted business In Vale Tuesday.
Mrs. E. D. Green arrived from
The little Oreenup girl had her
Barney Wilson was away from Pendleton Tuesday to visit with her
tonsils and adnolds removed Tues­ the store Wednesday on account of parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin.
an attack of flu.
day morning by Dr. Sarazln.
Mrs. Addle Wilson and daughter
Jim Lane transacted business In Mrs. Gertrude Ward spent Friday
Dewey Hoxie of Pendleton arrived
Nampa Saturday and returned driv­ visiting In Weiser.
Wednesday for a visit with home
ing a new Studebaker car.
folks. He expects to return Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elston of Pay­
Kozy Cafe will open for business ette were week end guests of Mr.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday at noon. Come in and en­ and Mrs. Jim Elston.
Charles W itty Sunday March 17.
joy our good home cooking. Plenty
The little fellow has been named
Bishop Remington will speak at
to eat at reasonable prices.—Adv.
John Edward.
the church services at the Episcopal
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow called church Sunday evening.
Miss Dorothy Boden came home
on Mrs. Buell Clement Sunday at
Wednesday to spend spring vacation
Mrs. Laura Fisher and daughter
her home on the Island. She Is con­
with her parent. Dorothy Is a fresh­
Oladeen spent Sunday at the M al­
valescing from a recent operation.
man at Oregon State college.
colm Hezeltlne home In New P ly ­
Mrs. F. W. Kinnerman and two mouth.
Jess Melton and Elmer Stradley
daughter of Mountain Home visited
went to Homedale Friday after a
Roy Servoss spent the week end
over the week end with her husband,
band of sheep for Ralph Jones. They
with his brother. R. E. Servoss. He Is
F. W. Klnnerman.
returned Monday.
on his way to British Columbia to
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Klinkenberg take charge of a cannery.
Guy Glenn and a crew of drillers
have moved from the parental S. D.
from Owyhee dam have gone to a
W. C. Jackson, accompanied by
Goshert home to a house in the
similar Job In Colorado which will
Betty and Dorothy Sterling of P ay­
south part of town.
employ them for about six weeks.
ette. left Thursday morning for
Dewey Ray and Les Ernest are short visit In Portland.
F. W. Klnnerman, who has been
relief operator at the depot, has driving new cars this week; Mr.
Talk over your plumbing problems
been assigned as station agent at Ernest sporting a new Ford and Mr. with us at the Baldridge Implement
Ray
a
Dodge.
Cobarton, Idaho. Harvey Durham of
Co. Estimates cheerfully given with
Caldwell has been transferred to
D. H. Curran has cleared much of out cost or obligations. J. W. Poage
Nyssa as operator.
his land on the bench west of Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen and
and will have his land in good shape
family of Bonita were visiting at the
to receive water next year. He finds
parental Klinkenberg home Thurs­
that very little leveling will be nec­ day evening.
essary after the brush Is cleared.
Pud Long returned to his camp at
Arock last Friday. Work had been
I LOST— 1 bronze spur. $1 Reward.
held up until another appropriation
Gate City Journal.
was made by the legislature for the
destruction of predatory animals.
FURNITURE BARGAINS
2 Used Leather Davenports at ........ $16.00 each
Robert Cox and a good four horse
team are working on his land on the
project, and he expects to get part
of his land In shape to plant onions
In a few days. Mr. Cox and child­
ren have one of the nice neat places
on the new land.
2 Used Gas Ranges a t ......... $18.00 and $20.00
3 Used Sewing Machines from ... $8.00 to $15.00
6 Used Refrigerators, nearly new, a t ... $8 to $20
5 Used Ranges at.....................••.........$15 to $30
6 Coal Oil Stoves a t ........................... $6 to $12
1 Nearly New Water Heater a t .............. $11.50
1 Nearly New Jaccard Velour Davenport.....$35.
|Come Now And Get the First and Best Choicej
Try Our
L U X U R O IL W A V E
at $3.50
N o r d a le F u r n itu r e S to re
N YS S A
OREGON
Gives a Perfect Curl
Other Waves at
$1.75, $2.50, $5.00
The Vogue
B E A U T Y SH O P
Mae Keizer, Operator
Friday and Saturday
For Friday and Saturday, March 22 and 23
H. H. Whitman on the project has
planted a field of onions on land
Just cleared from sagebrush Several
other settlers have planted small
fields of onions which are expected
to do well on the new soil, which is
rich and free from weeds.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Forbes Mrs,
Allie McCarty, Mrs. Jennie Gordon,
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser of Boise were
here to attend the funeral for John
Forbes Sunday. Representatives of
the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges
of Ontario, Huntington, Parma, Vale
and Weiser were also present.
W. Eldrldge of Portland arrived
Saturday to attend the funeral ser
vices for
his father-in-law, John
Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge, Miss
Mildred Forbes and Mrs. Beatrice
Marhall and son left this week for
their homes In Portland after
spending several days here due to
the Illness and death of their father.
L iberty T HEATRE
NYSSA
OREGON
Friday-Saturday, March 22-23
SU G A R , 10 lb. b a g s ..................................... 54c
CRACKERS, 3 lb. b o x ................................. 37c
COCOA. Our Mothers, 2 lb. c a n .................. 19c
T O M A T O JUICE, Campbells, 14 oz. cans,
3 f o r ........................... i.........................25c
G RAPE JUICE, pint bottles, e a c h ...............19c
W H IT E KING, large pkgs............................ 29c
O XYD O L, large pkg., 2 giant P&G soap free 24c
PO RK & BEANS, Van Camps, medium cans,
3 f o r ...................................................... 20c
CORN FLAKES, large pkgs., 3 f o r .............. 35c
The fastest train on earth in an epic race with
death
“ THE SILVER STREAK”
With Sally Blane, Charles Starrett, Hardie A l­
bright and Wililam Farnum.
RICE, Blu Rose, 3 1-2 lbs................................19c
SYRUP, Amaizo, Golden 10 lb. can...........
63c
Richard trPringlefc
G eorgia
INSTRELS*
COM IDIAN»
COFFEE, Golden West, 3 lb. tin s................ 89c
CH O C O LATE ECLAIRS, lb...................
19c
I M
OANCIM
A N 0 T H « V O W -Z A H
BAND
Admission— Children 25c ; Adults 55c
Monday, March 25— One Day Only
“ THE WHITE PARADE”
With Loretta Young, John Boles
WILSON GROCERY
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PHONE 21
Absolutely Independent
N Y SSA , ORE.
Aheam, chairman of the city school
decided In favor o f the negative.
E. H. Brum bach has been on the committee, will have charge of the
sick list with a severs attack of flu. contest at Nyssa April 5.
Mrs. W. A. McNall and Mrs. Geo.
Harris and Pugsley are shearing
McKee attended the funeral of Mrs. sheep In Bend this week.
SUNDAY SCHOOL P A R T Y
Theodore Roeder in Wilder Monday.
The Oregon Trail Adult Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ntohols of Vale ZONE I DECLAM ATO RY
School class gave a party Friday
were callers at the W. F. McLlng
M EET IN O N TA R IO night honoring the
birthdays of
home Monday evening.
Mrs. Iloyd Adams and Franklin Fry
J. W. Poague. Nyssa's new plumb­ I The Zone I rural declamatory at the Fry home. Games and the
er, Is located with the Baldridge contest will be held at Ontario high usual bountiful lunch were enjoyed.
Implement Co.
1 school March 2». at 8 o'clock. An ad­
Mrs. Harvey Otis entertained a mission of 5 and 10 cents will be
charged with proceeds to be used for
group of ladies last Thursday at a the purchase of material for future
luncheon, followed by bridge play declamatory contests.
In the aftemon.
Dorothy Holly Is home from O. 8
C. for spring vacation.
COOK FOOD SALE
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Landreth and
family are well established on their
new farm on the project and much
The ladles aid of the Methodist
of their land will be In cultivation community church will hold a cook-
this year.
| ed food sale at the Wilson Grocery
Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman of store Saturday. As no personal sollc-
Vale spent Sunday at Baird home. ! itlng will be done, It will be greatly [
They found Miss Edith Baird re­ appreciated if members and friends
covering nicely from a recent oper­ ; of the aid will bring their contribu­
tions to the store.
ation.
Mr. West, who has 10 acres of lr-
lgable land on the project and who
Is going In for chicken raising, has
built a nice chicken house on his
place.
Mrs. Mary Felton, Mrs. Emma
Duncan and Mrs. Chet Graves were
business visitors In Vale Thursday.
They also called on Mrs. Wheeler
while there.
A birthday surprise party was held
last Thursday honoring Mrs. A. D.
Moses. A pleasant time Is reported
by the guests who helped Mrs. Moses
celebrate.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Browne, Mrs.
Howard Larsen and Mrs. Ray Em-
mott spent Tuesday in Boise. H. C.
Baldridge was In charge o f the store
during Mr. Browne’s absence.
J. P. Dunaway, member of the
Federal Reserve Bank force, has
been transferred from Portland to
Boise. He plans to move his family
there as soon as school is out.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs., March 26, 27, 28
Bing Crosby, W. C. Fields, Joan Bennett in
“MISSISSIPPI”
You will see Fields at his best and Crosby sings
“ Down By The River” , "Soon” and “ It’s Easy to
Remember” and his own version of “ Suwanee
River” .
Price this show, 10 and 30c
DECLAM ATORY
B O A R D M E T SAT.
IN O N T A R IO
For One W eek
Starting Saturday
W e are giving the
The declamatory board met at the
Ontario high school Saturday morn­
ing, March 18 to approve readings of
various schools of tne county and to
make final arrangements for the
contest.
Members of the board present
were: Harriet Aheam and Edwin O.
Rogers of Ontario, Kathryn Clay-
pool and Beryl Nelson o f Vale, A l­
bert B. Hopkins o f Oregon Trail,
Owen Price of Nyssa, W. M. Frohm
of Park and Walter Marshall of $
Lincoln.
The final contest for rural zones
will be on Friday, April 5 at Vale. $
Albert B. Hopkins, chairman of the v'
rural school committee, has charge
$
of the final contest. Miss Harriet
PE R M A N E N T for
$2.50
RUBYE LOU
B E A U T Y SH O PPE
Nyssa
Oregon s
Our New Shop W ill Be Open for Business
Big Bend—Two stacks of hay be­
longing to Andy Little on the Joe
Brumbach ranch were burned last
Thursday afternoon. Mr. Little was
In the Bend Sunday and expressed
his appreciation o f the efforts of all
who gathered to fight the fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and
children of Austin spent the week
end In the Thos. Welsh home.
Mesdames C. E. Peck, R. L. Ha­
worth and E. H. Brumbach attended
Book Club at the home of Mrs M. M.
Greeltng In the Kolony Saturday
afternoon
Mrs. Kate Gardner o f Boise is a
guest In the L. Eachus home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts went
to Nampa Friday where Mrs. Rob­
erts received
medical
treatment.
They returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Alida Numan and daughter
of Boise were callers In the Munt-
Jewerff home Sunday.
The Legislative
committee pre­
sented a debate "Resolved: There Is
no surplus of Agricultural Products”
at their regular meeting Tuesday
evening.
The speakers were Mrs.
Creeling and Joe Brmbach, a ffir­
mative and Mrs. B. O. Roberts and
Cecil Pond, negative. The Judges
Reward.
FOR SALE—Coal range with water
back.
Can be seen at
Quinby
ranch. 3-21-2tp.
Monday, March 25
Open Evenings
Located in Tensen Building— 1st building west
of Depot
Pete’s M arket
Mrs. C. W. DeBoer and Son, Proprietors
FREE D E L IV E R Y SERVICE
Guernsey Milk
For the benefit of the people of Nyssa who de­
sire a richer milk than the Holstein milk which
we have delivered for the past several years, we
have recently purchased some Guernsey cows,
and are now delivering high test Guernsey milk,
produced in one of the most modem and sani­
tary plants in this section of the country, accord­
ing to dairy authorities.
W e still maintain our high-standard Hol­
stein milk, which is considered by medical auth­
orities everywhere as the best milk for babies
and growing children.
W e produce milk for everybody’s needs. Try
it!
Sunshine Dairy
POTATOES
Local Idaho grown and high altitude
Purple Tag Certified Russets. This is
ideal seed for commercial crops and
seed plots. See our Mr. Rogers or Mr.
S pray M
aterials
W e handle a complete line
of Spray Material for your
orchard and would be
pleased to figure on your
needs.
Closson in Nyssa regu-ding contracts
on this seed.
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The Idaho Equity Exchange is
a grower controlled co-opera-
tive for the marketing and
H
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handling of all farm produce.
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THIS W IT H O U R PA ST T W E N T Y Y E A R S EXPERIENCE A N D R E P U T A
T IO N OF M A R K E T IN G A N D H A N D L IN G THESE CROPS ASSURES T H E
G R O W E R OF TH E BEST PO SSIBLE RE TU R NS A N D A S Q U A R E D E A L
A T A L L TIMES. W e solicit your patronage for the coming season on this
basis. Get in touch with our local representative who will be pleased to go
over our deal with you.
PH O N E — Nyssa 103
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Phone 10
Dr. Sarazln, Sue Keizer and Isobel
Sarazln were at the Morrlson-Knud-
sen camp Friday and again Tuesday
vaccinating the men with antl-
spotted fever serum. They expect to
make another trip there this week.
H A Y BUR NS O N
BIG BEND FAR M
j
There is no ammonia j
and no borax used in !
this solution.
Call now for an
appointment.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson return­
ed from Ellensburg, Wash., Sunday
and ara living in the new house re­
cently built by Dr. J. J. Sarazln.
They were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Sperry Sunday evening.
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NEW CADA OIL i
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn have
been making frequent business trips
to Boise. On one trip they stopped
overnight In Meridian to attend a
meeting of a Townsend pension club.
LO ST—1 bronze spur. $1
Gate City Journal.
Sunday, March 24
M A T IN E E and Night
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VI a RÇH 21,1935
P H O N E — Nampa 655
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