The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 05, 1935, Image 3

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    ÒAEE CITY JÒURNÀL, THURSDAY, SÊÊÎEMBÉR 5 ,1Ô3&
6 =
I Joy Crummett of Ontario lias
Gilchrist-McCarthy
charge of the first and third and
Miss
Tucker
of
Heppner
has
charge
SCHOOL OPENED ON
! of the second, fourth and fifth.
On Saturday, August 24. Miss
MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Duvall entertained Melba
By Mrs. W. W. Foster
McCarthy, daughter of Mr. |
: the James Lane family and Mrs. ■ and Mrs. E. M. Moore of Ontario, |
jLily Bach at dinner Sunday.
became the bride of Max Gilchrist,
The Kolony School started Mon­
Mrs. Newbill is entertaining her soil of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oilchrist |
day with a large attendance. Mr. mother from Nyssa and her sister of who live between Nyssa and O n -1
Apples will soon be plentiful and
Hewitt has charge of the sixth. Los Angeles this week.
talro. The ceremony was held at ten
we find that honey is the real sweet*
Seventh and eighth grades; Miss
Several ladies from the Kolony o'clock at the home of the bride's \
ening for plain applesauce, with a
attended the flower show in Nyssa parents with the Rev. K. E. M att­
little cinnamon or a teaspoon of
Friday. Mrs. Walter Pinkston, Mrs. hews of the Presbyterian church I
vanilla, if you like. Try apples in
. C. Duvall. Mrs. C. C. Cotton. Miss officiating with the ring service.
this pudding.
! May Beaumont. Mrs. Dan Holly, and
Honey Brown Betty
-O N TA R IO
The bride, who was given away by
Mrs. Maurice Judd were among her uncle. Guy Stroup of Payette,
| Put a layer of sliced tart apples
; those who won prizes.
carried a bridal bouquet of roses and
in buttered bake dish. Drlzzel with
Hally Day will be held at the snapdragon. Her sister, Susabeth
6— BIG DAYS—6
a tablespoon of honey, a dash of
school house by the Sunday School McCarthy was iter only attendant
cinnamon and a little grated lemon
| on Sunday. September 8th. Rev. and Robert, Oilchrist, brother of
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
rind. Cover with bread crumbs
Benthin of Parma will have charge | the groom was best man.
mixed with melted butter. Alternate
W ED.-THUR.-FRI.
[ of the services in the afternoon.
layers of apples and crumbs, till
A reception was held following
Everyone is welcome and a picnic
the last layer of crumb6. Bake about
Sept. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 I lunch will be enjoyed at noon.
the ceremony for members of tlie
one hour. Serve with cream.
family
and
a
few
intimate
friends.
Fox
Film's
comedy
champion
is
! Mrs. Susie Johnson and Mrs.
Jellies Made with Honey
Mi. Gilcl-rlst is a graduate of the starred in “Steamboat Round the
Dolly McCreary of Snlvely Hot
General suggestions for jelly as
Spring attended the Pioneer Picnic Ontario high school. He is em­ Bend,'' at the ROXY THEATRE in
ployed by the reclamation bureau
sent out by the American Honey
in Vale Friday.
and the young couple plans to make Ontario—8 days Starting Sunday. Institute are these:
Mr. and Mrs. Pliil Call of Poca­ their home in Nyssa.
September 8.
Crab apple, apple, plum, grape and
tello brought her mother, Mrs. W. L.
currant Jelly can be successfully
Slhaefer home Saturday, alter a
made by using 3-4 cup of honey to 1
two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Call
BIG BEND
EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL
cup of Juice, half honey and half
returned Monday.
AGAIN IN SESSION sugar may be used too. Boll the
Miss Janet Martin went to Wilder
Juice 10 minutes, add the sugar if
Monday where she will teach this
School opened in the Bend Mon­
using lialf and half, and bring to the
term.
day with Mrs. Charles Schweizer
Tlie Episcopal Sunday School has boiling point. Add honey and cook
and Miss Mary Weir, teachers in the
Wade school and the Misses Hen­ resumed classes after a vacation about ten minutes briskly. Pour into
SEWING CLUB MEETS
during the summer months. Regular sterilized glasses and cover with
derson teaching in District 47.
parafin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and classes will be held as formerly. On
next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
children
who
were
visiting
in
the
Tire Owyhee Sewing met Thur­
Rev. Stanley Moore will hold
sday afternoon, August 29, at the western part of the state are visit­ preaching services at the Nyssa
WHEN YOU NEED . . .
home of their leader. Mrs. Truelson, ing in the Thos. Welsh home before church.
and selected Viola Pullenn and Leola returning to their home in Austin.
Mrs. E. H. Brumbach returned
Truelson as a demonstration (earn
to demonstrate at the Malheur home Saturday from a visit with MRS. MORGAN WILL
Announcements
county fair. There was a good a t­ her sons family in Walla Walla.
BE HOSTESS TO EPISCOPAL
tendance at the meeting and a good Gerritt Muntjewerff is driving a
Calling Cards
GUILD SEPTEMBER 11th
time is reported.
new Tudor Ford.
Letterheads
The young folks who are attend­
ing high school at Nyssa started
Owing to Mrs. A1 Thompson going
Envelopes
their school year Monday. Howard east with her parents. Mrs. Frank
Hatch is driving the bus again this T. Morgan will be hostess to the
Statements
year.
Guild next Wednesday, September
Handbills
Wade P.-T. A. will hold a meeting 11. instead of Mrs. C. A. Abbott and
—AND—
at the school house Friday after­ Mrs. Thompson, as was formerly
Programs
noon. All are urged to attend and planned.
plan the work for the coming year.
Tickets
A girl is the newest arrival in the
GIRLS
WILL
RETURN
TO
Booklets
home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bockus.
For the High School and
She was bom Sunday, September 1.
SCHOOL AT SALEM
College Students
Invitations
Mrs. Joe King entertained the
PEN and PENCIL
Circular Letters
Jolly Janes at her home last Thurs­
Combination ..... *............. 75c
Hazel Leavitt and Beatrice Spen­
day afternoon.
cer will leave next week for Salem
—See—
E. H. Brumbach, Joe and Ezra where they will again attend the
Pencils ................... 50c, Sl-50
went to Boise Saturday to attend school for the deaf. Last Wednes­
Pen and Pencil Sets $5 to 510
TH E GATE CITY
the funeral of Mrs. Emma Brum­ day women of the community met at
baugh of Silver City.
the basement of the Methodist
JOURNAL
A meeting of the H. E. C. club church for an all day meeting to sew
EXPERT WATCH
of Big Bend grange will be held at for the girls. A hot lunch was served No obligation for estimates
REPAIRING
the home of Mrs. H. R. Hatch on at noon.
ANNE SHIRLEY
Thursday afternoon.
I R VI N S. COBB
Have your watch repaired
Charles Purdy and his sisters.
now—Don't wait.
EUGENE PALLETTE
STARS RESUME MEETINGS
Mrs. Darden and Flanigan are visit­
STEPIN FETCHIT
ing with his son d iaries and family
All repair work guaranteed-
at Coulee Dam.
D irttltd b f JO HN fO «D
Tlie Eastern Stars met Monday
From a novo! by
evening fur their first fall meeting
• IN IUCIEN BURMAN
.ARCADIA NEWS
after adjourning for the summer
months. Plans were made for a
banquet to be given for the Masons
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ma.thley, Mr. on their next meeting night, Mon
and Mrs. Loyd Orris made a business day evening, September 9th.
trip to Prairie City and Burns Wed­
Friday Only, Sept. 14
nesday.
Next to Cozy Cafe
SUNSHINE CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long and Mr.
Nyssa
Boris K arloff in
and Mrs. Chas. Bullard made a trip
to Weiser Thursday and called on
‘The Black Room Mystery’
Mrs. J. R. Hunter and Mrs. Wil­
their daughter Mrs. John Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Flemming son will entertain the Sunshine club
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray at the Rebekah hall on Friday
Smith and son were guests at the afternoon, September 13th
“fallow the Jeaeltr!
Chas. Bullard home Sunday evening.
Mrs. John Vanderpool and child­
T h i n k w h at it means
METHODIST CHURCH
ren are visiting her sister Mrs. E.
when the Rexall Druggist
Mathews at New Plymouth this
Ells your prescription. Out
week.
Sunday School 10 o'clock.
John Zlttercob is able to be out
of a thousand and one
again and at work.
Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon
bottles he selects his es­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard were Subject: The Certainties of Chris­
sences, tinctures, extracts,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- tianity. I am asking for a volunteer
etc. . . . carefully measures
Nee Sunday and enjoyed a boat ride choir for Sunday morning.
on the river to their island.
them, and then Domes
Epworth League 7 o’clock.
Mrs. Dale Lackey came down from
C hucks the result. Only
Evening
Worship
8
o'clock.
Beulah dam to spend a week visiting
fresh, full strength mate­
Friday evening, September 12
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dale.
Sunday School board meeting tor
rials are used by qualified,
election of officers.
registered pharmacists.
Tell our Advertisers you Prayer and Praise Service Wed­
It's as hard to work in a dull and dreary kitchen
saw their ad in the Journal nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
NYSSA PHARMACY
as it is with a sore thumb. But paint is as cheer­
ing as a salve is healing. Satin Eggshell Finish
Nyssa
Oregon
makes kitchens, breakfast rooms, bathrooms,
nurseries and other hard-use rooms easy to
SAVE with SAFETY at
clean and keep clean. Its soft colors are sunny
Tth
DRUG STORE
and pleasing; its semi-gloss washes like glass.
KINGMAN KOLONY
Using Honey
Y
MEET
W e Believe You W ill Like
PRES-TO-LOGS
“The Magic Fuel”
A new fuel made of <‘ompressed sawdust. Ideal
for fireplace, heater, f umace and cookstove.
A Cheap Fuel - - - A Clean Fire
Get a Supply at
JACKSON LUMBER CO.
NYSSA, ORE.
PHONE 47
SHELL PRODUCTS
CHEVROLET DEALER
FIRESTONE TIRES
CERTIFIED LUBRICATION
Norcott Service
An Independent Station
Nyssa, Oregon
Pens
Pencils
Paulus
Jewelry Store
Don’t let your kitchen be
A SORE THUMB
chJAfty
SATIN EGGSHELL
FINISH at. $1.05 aai.
_
$3.40
>1
Automatic
Water
Systems
* 3 2 .0 0
» 69-50
and
up
EDER HARDWARE CO.
NYSSA
OREGON
V______ - ______/
Health Comes In Slices
In big delicious loaves—done up fresh in mois­
ture-proof packages—in light, delicious slices:
that's the way health come« to you in Swan's
bread Eat It with every meal and between
meals. It's fresh every day, every hour, each
dice an aid to health.
Every. D*y—Oven Freeh Every Hour
The Swan Bakery
NYSSA
OREGON
a *CHEOCHART
L U B R IC A T IO N
JO B c u t
aVELTEX
S ta tio n ?
VELTEX Service Stations
give you CHEK-CHART
lubrication, assuring you the
R I G H T oil or grease a t
EVERY lubrication point.
GUEBNSEY
MILK
We are delivering high test Guernsey Milk pro­
duced in a modern and sanitary plant. May we
add you to our list of satisfied customers?
We also sell high standard Holstein milk, con­
sidered bv many medical authorities as best for
babies and glow ing children.
Sunshine Dairy
ONION. . .
GROWERS
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fo r walls an d woodwork
UJhj¿ d o n t If cru
- . ....... »'¿i—
The Idaho Equity Exchange is in the m arket for
your onions and before you sell, let us quote you
a price.
Idaho Equity Exchange
Ted Newell, Phone 98F2
Geo. Clos8on, Phone 108