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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1935)
We’d rather say “We’re out of it” than carry Meats that are not strictly fresh, tender and flavory! Our Regular Stock Is Grain Fed Beef EAT MORE MEAT NYSSA PACKING OREGON CO. NYSSA Tone Up Your Home A few well chosen changes or additions will make it more convenient and livable. We are ready to help you by furnishing you high grade materials at low prices. Get together with us now. JACKSON LUMBER CO. NYSSA, ORE. PHONE 47 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY • n ___________________- / ROßT. D. LYTLE ATTORNEY And COUNSELOR-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Phone 66 VALE OREGON Anna B. Pritchett D. O. OSTEOPATHY —And— ELECTROTHERAPY PHONE 201 VALE - - - OREGON Eat At COLEMAN’S LUNCH NY9SA Now Open All Night We Put Up Lunches Guarantee Work WYCKOFF JEWELRY STORE Official Time Inspector for Union Pacific Ontario Oregon Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium DR. D. A. SEXTON, Prop. Call In A1 Thompson /U f talkative man __ worth bat only tK wise Every Saturday beginning at 12 o'clock. The largest and best market for all kinds of livestock, farm machinery and furniturel Is the PAYETTE AUCTION EXCHANGE “The Place where Buyer and Seller Meet A. C. FENSKE. Prop. PHONE 10« HI-SHEEN DRY CLEANING ------------------------- ----------- ---------J Fat Folks Read This SHE REDUCED 14 LBS. IN 3 WEEKS Paid No AttenUon To Envious Goasipers A Fam out KAHN ...V- Fabric BANNOCKBURN A group of «mart fab favorite* for many Maaoni in tha out-of-door* but now equally popular for work-e-day wear. N o t only are tkay di*- tinctive and colorful, but have a fin* record for lon| Wear. ric*— Cleaning and Pressing Alterations and Repairs Nyssa Tailor Shop D. E. MORGAN, Prop. Mrs. J. H. Valentine of Free poll, N. Y„ writes: “I lost 14 lbs. with Kruschen and my husband took off 12 lbs. in 3 weeks and Intends keep ing up the good work. I think Kru schen is simply wonderful.” Intelligent folks like Mr. and Mrs. Valentine don't listen to gossiping folks who tell them Its’ impossible to reduce safely. Kruschen Salts Is one safe reduc ing treatment—It’s a health treat ment—physicians prescribe It—Just take a half teaspoonful In a cup of hot water first thing every morning tastes fine with Juice of half lemon added—a Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a few cents—any drug store. The Nyssa Pharmacy sells lots of It.—Advertisement 15 years experience In paint ing and kalsomining. Work done by contract or by the day Nyssa, Oregon DR. J. A. McFALL Take along plenty of good baked things and make your picnic a real pleasure. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST treated. Mineral Water 213 Deg. Tr. ROOMS AND BOARD At Reasonable Rates Specializing an the care ot Children’s Eye*. ONTARIO OREOON The Sw an Baker NYSSA OREG l OREGON SUPER SERVICE H. H. DICK, Proprietor Everything In LUMBER 1 Paint Up . . . Fix Up Now! A little money spent now will save a lot later. Don’t put it off. Come in and consult us now. Boise-Payette Lumber Co. Dwight Smith, Manager See Us For Building Supplies NYSSA OREGON PHONE 15 Silver Dollar Days ONTARIO - OREGON $100 IN SILVER 100 in Merchandise To Be Distributed Free! Free! Free! $• First 2 0 Numbers Drawn Receives *5 Each In Merchandise NO. 21 RECEIVES $1 NO. 22 RECEIVES $2 NO. 23 RECEIVES $3 NO. 24 RECEIVES $4 NO. 25 RECEIVES $5 NO. 26 RECEIVES $10 J NO. 27 RECEIVES $25 NO. 28 RECEIVES $50 j | j theumatUm, Diabetes, Paraly sis, Influenza, successfully Motor Oil 2:30 - In Front of Taylor's Coffee Shop A. V. PRUYN Nyssa Agent: Mrs. Margaret Pashley. and GERM PROCESSED WEDNESDAY,JUNE26 PAINTING JOB ONTARIO PRESSARY Try our new Hi-Sheen Dry Cleaning l See Us For That Fill Your Picnic Basket With Good Baked Goods CONOCO Gasoline ,. * F r i I n I l i ill t 1 PR0FIT- SHARING j town paper possible. They sell j | ¿ood merchandise and will stand I [oehlnd It to the limit. MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS Makes old clothes look like new, safe, feeds the fabrics, odorless—true quality clean ing. WE ASK YOU KINDLY We ask that you patronize the Jj^ener will fcnoiri j merchants who make your home j Auction Sale ! PAYETTE. IDA. PORTRAITS OF QUALITY Expert Kodak Finish ing. Mail us your films. HEATER STUDIO. Ontario, Oregon The trend of the metal market, according to the Mining Journal, is now upward. The Kingman Kolony GUI Scouts Zinc lias recently advanced in Kingman Rolony—Mrs. Dollie have been practicing on a play en price, and stocks on hand have Mc-Creary underwent a major oper titled, “Chintz Cottage,1' which they shown a drop. ation at the Ontario hospital Mon will give Friday night, June 21st at Lead producers report a steady day morning. She Is resting as well the Wade school house. The play is flow of business in practically un as can be expected. Her daughter 111 three acts and the evenings en varying volume. Mrs. C. E. Elliott and her mother tertainment will be rounded out by Domestic copper buying Is at a Mrs Susie Johnson who have been a musical program. Included in the level, averaging about with her. returned home Wednesday. program are vocal selections by moderate 1.000 tons per and the price Is Mrs. Oscar Schafer came home Bruce English and Harold Fox as holding firmly day, to 9 cents pr pound. Sunday after visiting her mother well as Instrumental music. Copper buying abroad Improved Mrs. Lenighan of Star, who Is In the The cast of characters Includes and export prices have has risen. hospital following an operation. Haworth, Ellen McConnell, Silver is at 77.57 cents per ounce, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minor of Nam Evelyn Eleanor Helen Zesiger, and the Treasury has apparently pa spent Saturday eevnlng In the W Virginia Haworth. Miller. Dorothy Holly and determined to keep around that H. Patterson home. Ashcraft. Mrs. R. L. Haworth level for some time to come. Opinion C. C. Cotton Is spending a few is Joyce of the play and Emily still holds that the government days In Spokane on a business trip. Otis director is chairman of the candy booth eventually will bring the value of Miss Janet Martin returned home committee. Proceeds of the play will silver to $1.29 per ounce—but that from a visit In American Falls. be added to the girl's summer camp It will take its time about It, and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Simmons and fund. will attempt to keep silver specula- family. Carl Simmons and Mr. and tlo nat the lowest possible level. The Mrs. W. H. Patterson were guests at silver situation Is somewhat confus LINCOLN NEWS a family dinner at the T. T. Elliott ed at this time, due to the action of | home Sunday evening. American policy on foreign govern Gordon Dickson of Ironside visited at the Robert Toombs home Sunday. Mrs. Ed. DePre left last week for Mrs. Conrad Martin and daughter Illinois to visit with her mother and Janet went to Ontario to visit Mrs. other whom she has not Bus Williams and her new baby. seen In relatives fifteen years. Mrs. C. C. Cotton is improved from Miss Thelma DuPre is staying at a recent illness. home of her sister while her And let us tell you Dorothy Winters, delegate to the the is away. how you can make 4-H summer school at Corvallis, mother Haying is In full swing In this 500 pounds of LAY writes that she is having a very en community. joyable time and wishes to thank all ING, GROWING or , who made it possible for her to take Charlie and Jim Redsull and Nor STARTING MASH, man Wood returned home from the trip. Union where they attended the for $3.50. ! Mrs. Florence Otis has been quite stock show. i sick with throat trouble. Miss Rita Courtney of Ontario Get Your visited with Miss Alice Rogers Mon BABY LIMA BEAN day. Dmttirc* Charlie Sayl Miss Dorothy Nielson was a guest SEED AT of Miss Mary Davis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey were visitors at the Whit Redsull home Monday night. Miss Geraidlne Bierman was a guest of Miss Marjorie Nelson on Sunday. “The Farmer’s Own Co-Op" Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rogers and family were guests Sunday of Mrs. Phone 26 Nyssa D. E. Payton and Everett and Argyl. Miss Katherine Nielson returned home from La Grande last week to spend the summer. Miss Ruth of Boise spent the week end at home. Mrs. Johnson and son Aubrey visited at the George Markham home on Sunday. ments. Mexico, for example, has ceptible increase in industrial pro found It necessary to abruptly ductlon of aimost any kind will pro switch from silver to paper, as it duce stimulant demand for copper, became profitable to melt down the lead and the rest. And the outlook silver coins and sell them in this for that seems better than at any country as buillion. The future of the base metals, of ; time since 1930. course, Is inextricably related to the future of industry in general—a per- j USE JOURNAL WANT ADS 28 Prizes Totaling $200.00 Be Sure To Attend This Drawing and Bring All your Tickets | J U N E 26 - 2:30 P. M. ffimmiiiMiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH | g - Ontario |