The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 25, 1935, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1925
F A R M T O P IC S
Parma,
Idaho
Edited by
BALDBIDOE IMPLEMENT
Lon Root was In this week get­
ting screen wire cloth for several
jobs of screens he has been mak­
ing. We have screen In all stand­
ard widths up to 48 inches. Flies
and insecta will soon be here,
keep out with galvanized 16 mesh
screen cloth.
CO.
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here’s your dime.’’
Boy—"He said, “Do you want
any ice today, lady?"
Drop in and let us show you
the Crosley Shelvador. Save your
food stuffs by maintaining prop­
er temperature. Crosley gives you
all the advantages that other
Couldn’t Express Himself
makes give plus the Shelvador
Hank—"Had your telephone
feature which adds nearly fifty
removed, eh?”
per cent to your storage space.
Hi—"Yes, th' fools said I could
Prices range from $85 to $199.50.
not cuss over it! How could I tell
A size to meet your needs.
Josh Medders his cows was in my
corn without cussin’ ?"
Eric Boeing purchased a new
Soon be corn planting time. We John Deere mower from us re­
have seed com again this year. cently. This new mower runs in
High quality seed at $4.00 per oil. A stronger frame, wider
cwt. Grown locally and has high wheels, lighter draft makes this
an outstanding mower. See one
germination test.
on our floor.
H. T. Francis is fixing his
places up with paint and kalso-
mime. He is using Fuller's of
course, not because it is the
cheapest but because he wants a
lasting Job. Fuller's paints are
“Made in the West for the West."
Times Ha\en't Changed
In the days of old when the
knights were old, and barons held
their sway, they took their orders
from their wives—Just as we do
today.
Unusual Thing
“Yes, I’m having a terrible time
Boy—"Daddy, If you give me between the furnace and my
10 cents I’d tell you what the ice­ husband,” said the lady. “If I
man said to mamma."
keep my eye on one, the other is
Dad UU excited)—"O.K., son, sure to go out.
y
W 4 W 4 S W 4 S W 1*, StJ. 24-18-46. short business trip taking with him 'sides local cars others from Wilder,
4-9-35. $10.
| Mr. and Mrs. Omer Htie and Mr. Roswell, Parma and Payette.
| Robert M. Beach et ux to W. M and Mrs. Glen Points. They retum-
Mrs. Ruby Rust was a guest of
s y
Pane, Lots 17 to 20 incl. Blk 33, ed Saturday night.
Mrs. Charles McConnell in Nyssa
Hope-Holland Addìi .Vale. 4-16-35.] Wednesday evening, May 1st the ¡Tuesday and Wednesday of last
$ 10 .
eighth grade pupils of Owyhee will week
George Brown et ux to George A give an entertainment and play at
Melvin Crecker, young son of Mr.
Lot 5, Blk 7, Kelley’s Addn j the school house. The pupils have and Mrs. E. E. Crocker was severely
(_________________________/ Hart,
Vale. 12-1-28. $650.
I been practlclslng singing for some injured one day last week when he
The Seniors held their annual class meeting Monday for the pres­
Coast Land Co. Ltd. to Loyel M. weeks past in preparation for this accldently pulled a large vise from
sneak day Monday. Starting about entation of the 2nd annual Junior Maginnis, S'-SVV1, S W , Sec 27-31-j event. The P.-T A. ladies will have
a table, which struck him on the
seven o’clock they went to Boise to Prom on Saturday night, May 4th.
41 cont. 20 acres. 3-27-35. $59.
ice cream and candy for sale at that head. Dr. J. J. Sarazin is In atten­
spend the day.
Committees who were put in
Rosa E. Hager et vir to Betty Lou time. Everyone is invited.
dance and the lad is improved.
The were accompanied by Miss charge are: decorations, Jake Groot, Hager. NE48E14, Sec. 18-17-47. 2-7
The baling crew which has been
In
spite
of
dull
skies
there
was
a
Denny, the Senior class advisor, and Lonnie Parkinson, Harold Anderson, -35. $10.
large crowd of picnickeis at Mitchell at the Rust ranch for five days is
Mr;. Chas. Garrison. On arriving in Dorothy Lowe and Florence Boren;
Butte Hot Springs Easter. Basket now at the Houston Dunaway
Marriage Licenses Issued
Boise they visited the capital, played refreshments, Mable Hearron, Ar­
Robert H Landers and Elma dinners and bathing was enjoyed by ranch. Not much hay remains in the
at the White City Park, and then thur Cook, and Raymond Holly, in­
most of the crowd. There were be- community.
went out of Boise about twenty vitation, Rose Worley, program, Spencer. 4-15-35.
Wilford J. Latham and Pearl But­
miles to eat their picnic lunch. Com­ Alice Hashitani and Miss Rettie.
In order to f inace this annual ler. 4-15-35.
ing back to Boise they visited the
Alfred Herbert and Elizabeth
penitentiary, walked around the affair the Juniors are sponsoring the
town visiting the park and various Junior Prom Queen Contest with Brown. 4-15-35.
Harold Calkins and Alma Stepp.
places. They ate dinner at the votes selling at lc each. Vote as
Mechanafe, then went to a show and many times as you like for your fav 4-17-35.
Clare A. Christiansen and Clar-
arrived back in Nyssa around orite girl. The contestants include
eleven o'clock.
Rose Worley, Mable Hearron, Agnes enel Thorp, 4-20-35.
See this beautiful new model giving complete
Nels Modine and Ruby Hamilton.
Ray and Dorothy Lowe. The contest
refrigeration service in every model. Everything
Student Body Meeting
closes on Thursday night. May 2nd 4-20-35.
The regular Student Body meet­
Boxes for voting will be found in
Complaint Filed in Circuit Court
you
want in a refrigerator.
ing was held Friday afternoon. In several stores throughout town and
Wm. E. Lees vs. Belle Redsuull et
that each class should donate $5.-for the grade and high school stud- al. 4-15-35. Complaint in Strict
1. PRESERVES YOUR FOOD PROPERLY
t)he business meeting, it was decided ents and faculty voting can be done Foreclosure.
This money is to be used to buy through the box in the office,
2. PLENTY OF ICE FOR DESSERTS—AND
Petition Filed in Probate Court
shubbery for the school grounds. | At the present time Agnes Ray is
In
the
Matter
of
the
Guardianship
QUICKLY!
After the business meeting the leading in Che Junior Prom Qreen
of Martha Robbins, an Incompetent
Sophomores gave a program which contest.
3.
BEAUTIFUL CABINET
person .4-18-35.
consisted of dance, Nellie Jean Sch­
weizer; song, Eleanor Pashley; El­
4.
QUIET, ECONOMICAL OPERATION
Court House Filings
mer and Elais, James Nichols and
OWYHEE CLUB
and Alme Hendricks; violin solo,
Real Estate Transfers Recorded
It will pay you to see our line before you buy.
ENTERTAIN NEW
I Helen Enebeck; At the First Tee,
Week of April 13 to ”9
I Evelyn HaworCh and Warren Larsen.
SETTERS’ WIVES Many models to choose from, priced at from
The program is to be given by the
C S. Tucker et ux to Glen L.
I Freshmen next time.
Hutchinson. N H SE 'i, EM,SW!4, Sec.
36-18-44. 4-10-35. $143.
Owyhee—Mrs. Nell Dlmmick was
A Perfect Co-Ed
E. L Koenig et ux to E H. Luikart, a charming hostess for the Owyhee
To all Nyssa high girls who would' Receirvei- .S'aSK'iNEfc, Sec. 32-18- Community club at her new project
be perfect we suggest they copy the 45, cont. 20 acres. 1-17-35. $10.
home last Thursday when the club
best attributes of the following girls.
F. M. Duncan to Charles J Bush, met in regular session. After the
Lets have hair like Dorothy Lowe, W ttflBK. S c 29-19-42, cont. 80 business meeting clever stunts were
eyes of Alice Nye, alone with the at- acres 4-12-35. $10.
enjoyed by the large crowd presnt,
Connell. Add to this the popularity
Milton H. Greene to Orval E. Mrs. Earl Patterson winning first
tractive appearance of Ellen Mc- Greene, N W l.SE 'i, N4SW V.SE1/«, prize in the game of skill with Mrs.
NYSSA
OREGON
of Harriet Sarazin, along with the Sec. 29-15-47. cont. 60 acres. 3-27-35. Wm. Peutz wining the consolation.
personality of Tiena Tensen, and
Delicious refreshments were served
$ 1 .
you would be the good comrade of
by the hostess. Several new ladles
Coast
Land
Co,
Ltd.
to
Mary
G.
everyone as Vera Garrison. If we all
on the project were visitors, includ­
Hagar,
N
'iN
E
tlN
E
ti,
Sec
9-32-40,
went out for athletics as Flora Mae
ing Mrs. Smith, Mrs. James Moss,
Wimp and showed the old school cont. 20 acres. 4-10-35. $77.
Mrs. Gray, Mrs. R. A. Low and M rs.)
Coast Land Co, Ltd. to Mary G. Earl Patterson. The club will meet j
spirit by attending all games as
Nellie Jean Schweizer does, we Hagar, SliNEUNEVi, Sec. 9-32-40, for the next meeting at the home of
would be the general good sport as cont. 20 acres. 4-10-35. $77.
Mrs. John Hite on May 16th.
Rose Worley. Be able to sing as Alice
C. W Glenn, Sheriff to Leonard
C. E. Smith entertained his Sun- I
Hashitani, play the piano as Mable Peterson, Lots 1 and 2, Blk 64, Orig. day School class with a picnic at
Hearron, dramatize like Pauline Townsite, Ontario 4-13-35. $16.50.
Table Rock last Saturday. Games
Wolf and dance like» Mickey Hite.
Jesse E. Thompson et ux to Ray were enjoyed and a delicious lunch
Then to add to all this the straight Kmmott. S 4 of Lot 1, and S 4 of Lot was the main event.
1 grades of Helen Enebeck. Isn’t 2, Blk 5, Teutsch's Add. Nyssa. 4-15-
The Owyhee Sunday School gave
this the type of girl we would like 35. $10.
a program at the regular meeting on
to be.
Coast Land Co. Ltd. to James Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Pinkston gave
Spring et ux, N 4 N W 4 S E 4 . Sec 13- a reading; Miss Doris Klingback
In order to make a payment on 31-41, cont. 20 acres. 4-10-35. $77.
sang;
Donald and Margery Hite
Let Swan’s breads take a regular place in your
the chairs, that were bought last
recited poems; Margaret and Louise
Viola
Raudenbush
et
al
to
E.
N.
spring, the Junior high and high
Klingback
sang.
Oscar
Pinkston,
menus! They’re baked just right to give that full
scool are giving a general program Wood. SW‘,SW (iSE'/,, Sec. 5-18-47. the superintendent, gave a talk.
May 2 at the gymnasium. Don’t miss 4-1-35. $10.
flavor so seldom found in bread. And there’s a
A crowd of local people enjoyed
Paul F. Lake et ux to Genevieve
it.
a picnic at the Owyhee dam Easter
kind to suit everyone in the family.
McFall e# vir, 8 4 of Lot 18 and all
in spite of disagreeable weather.
Lots 19 and 20, Blk 36 Ontario 5-11-
Junior Prom Date Set For May 4
The Owyhee P.-T. A. met at the
Final plans were made at a Junior 25. $500.
schoolhouse on Thursday, April 11
Lee Howard et ux to Albert Trent with president Mrs. Dlmmick, pre­
NW'.NE'/i, Sec. 4-19-44. except 2 Vi siding Mrs. Ole Trovaters gave an
acres lying south and west of Bully interesting talk on traffic laws in
Creek. 4-14-35. $1.
this and other states and disscrlbed
OREGON
NYSSA
Chas. D. Warren et ux to J. L some of her own experiences in driv­
[Rice, SViSEM, eSc 2, NViNEVi■ Sec. ing. A good crowd was present.
11-17-46. 2-27-35. $10.
There will be a big community
J R. Blackaby et ux to Lloyd L. dinner at the schoolhouse on the
Cox, N W S W V4 NE Vi, Sec. 22-18-46. last day of school, the exact date of
4-15 35 $300.
which has not been set. The old set-1
Glenwood Pounds et ux to S. Han­ tiers are entertaining the new set­
sen. Lot 5, Blk 8, Kelly's First Add. tlers and all those who are In Owy- j
Vale. 6-17-33. $10.
hee school district are invited as
S. Hansen to A. C Heinrichs et ux guests. There will be races and con­
Lot 5, Block 8, Kelley’s First Adn. tests and at least one ball game. Old
Vale. 4-16-35. $10.
settlers are asked to bring basket
C. W. Glenn, Sheriff to J R Black­ dinners sufficient for two families
aby, W Vi SW Vi NW14, W 'iS E '.N - that day.
WV4, WViEViSE>/.NWV4, E4NWV4-
A Famous
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters. Bob
8W VINE Vi, Sec 5-18-47. Lots 1 to 6 Walters and Phyllis Rust were
KAHN ...V
incl. Blk 5, Riverside Addn. Ontario Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Lots 11 and 12. Blk 35, Orig. Town- and Mrs. John Hite.
Fabric
site, Ontario. 4-14-35 $222.
Mr. and Mrs. James Abbott were
Everett H. Bailey to United States down from McCall for a visit In the
of America, Metes and bounds in parental Rudolf Hite home, arriving
Build up your resistance by drinking Shelton’*
Sec. 23-18-46, cont. 17.70 acres. 4-9- last Wednesday. On Thursday Mr.
fresh, pure milk. A sunshine tonic for young and
A group of »mart “ twisty Fab­
35. $6000.
Abbot went back to McCall on a
Coast Land Co Ltd. to Clara L.
ric»— favorite» for many »ea»ons
old. Produced in Oregon for Oregon folks.
Foster, NViNE'.SEVi, Sec. 9-32-41.
in the o u t-o f-d o o r* but now
cont. 20 acres. 3-27-35 $77
Smoking and Drinking?
equally popular for worlt-e-day
United States of Am. to Mary E.
Watch Your Stomach
Rust, NE'iSWVi, SViSWVi, Sec. 12,
wear. N o t only are they dis­
NE Vi NW 'A , Sec. 13-21-45. cont. 160
tinctive end colorful, but have
For quick relief from indigestion
acres. 12-30-19.
and upset stomach due to excessive
a fine record for long wear.
Thomas Turnbull to Margaret E. smoking and drinking try Dr. Emil’s
Dowell
W4SWV4,
Sec
14-18-45;
also
MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
Adla Tablets. Sold on money back
water right in arm springs Irr. Dlst. guarantee. The Nyssa Pharmacy.
NYSSA
OREGON
Cleaning and Pressing 3-15-35. $10.
—Advertisement.
Mary Ellen Beckley to J. L. Beck-
Alterations and Repairs ley, SViNW'i. NW Vi SW1 1 , Sec. 11-
¡31-46. 33-19-35. $1.
j R. A. Thompson et ux to Charles L.
[Thompson, 8E48WV4, E 4 SW VI­
SE 'i, Sec. 12-19-46, cont. 60 acres.
14-2-35. $1.
f Charles L. Thompson et ux to R
A. Thompson.SWViSW 14, Sec. 12-19
D. E. MORGAN, Prop. -46, cont. 40 acres. 4-2-35. $1
We handle a complete line
L D Mitchell to Audle Johnson,
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L N y ssa S ch ool M ew s j
KELVINATOR
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up
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FARMERS !
BUSINESS
We grind Flour, Cereal, Cow
Feed, Horse Feed, Chicken
Feed for small chicks and
hens.
AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
__________________________ - / *
We clean seed grain and treat
it for smut at a very small
cost to you. Look us over—our
prices are RIGHT.
Nyssa Flour Mill
ROBT. D. LYTLE
P. M. WARREN, Owner
Phone 36F2
Nyssa
ATTORNEY
And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 66
vale
OREGON
Auction Sale
7
Anna B. Pritchett
D. O.
OSTEOPATHY
—And—
ELECTROTHERAPY
PHONE 201
Every Saturday beginning at
12 o'clock. The largest and
best market- for all kinds of
livestock, farm machinery and
furniture! is the
PAYETTE AUCTION
EXCHANGE
“The Place where Buyer and
VALE - - - OREGON
Seller Meet
A. C. FENSKE. Prop.
PAYETTE, IDA.
PHONE 104J
PORTRAITS OF
QUALITY
Expert Kodak Finish­
ing. Mail us your
films.
HI-SHEEN
DRY CLEANING
NORDALE FURNITURE STORE
You
Want
To Stay
H e a lth y
The Swan Bakery
Drink
Plenty of
MILK
HEATER STUDIO
Ontario, Oregon
BANNOCKBURN
Guarantee Work
WYCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
Oregon
Ontario
Makes old clothes look like
new, safe, feeds the fabrics,
odorless—true quality clean­
ing.
Try our new Hl-Sheen Dry
Cleaning
ONTARIO PRESSARY
Nyssa Agent:
Mrs. Margaret Pashley.
Vale Hot Springs
Sanitarium
DR. D. A. SEXTON, Prop.
Rheumatism, Diabetes, Paraly­
PLUMBING
EXPERTS..
Shelton Dairy
Nyssa Tailor
Shop
POTATOES
sis, Influenza, successfully
treated.
Mineral Water 212 Deg. Fr.
ROOMS AND BOARD
At Reasonable Rates
We are proud of our
record as plumbing
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
and heating experts.
NORTHRUP KING AND GO’S
Whether your job is
TESTED GARDEN AND FIELD
large or small, give us
DR. J. A. McFALL
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
a n
opportunity
t o
can
do.
Estimates
cheerfully given.
Geo. J. Kinzer
Specializing on the oare of
Children's Eyes.
ONTARIO
OREOON
SEEDS
show you what we
Plumber
Phone 134-J-l
Panna
ANDREWS SEED CO.
Phone 452
Ontario, Oregon
Local Idaho grown and high altitude
Purple Tag Cen
Certified “ “ Russets. This is
ideal seed for commercial crops and
seed plots. See our Mr. Roger« or Mr.
S pray M aterials
of I Sprav Material for your
orchar
chard and would be
pleased to figure on your
needs.
Closson in Ny««a regarding contract«
on this seed.
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♦
The Idaho Equity Exchange is
a grower controlled coopera­
tive for the marketing and
1
I
handling of all farm produce.
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THIS WITH OUR PAST TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE AND REPUTA­
TION OF MARKETING AND HANDLING THESE CROPS ASSURES THE
GROWER OF THE BEST POSSIBLE RETURNS AND A SQUARE DEAL
AT ALL TIMES. We 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.
PHONE—Nyssa 103
PHONE—Nampa 655
IDAHO EQUITY EXCHANGE