The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, September 05, 1935, Image 5

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    ÜAEE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1935.
GOLD
OSC T O ASSIST IN
WANTED
Licensed gold buyers will pay
up to $35.00 an ounce tor old
dental bridges, crowns, rings,
chains, lockets, watch cases,
spectacle frames, etc. or any
other discarded jewelry 1 f
mailed within 30 days. Take
advantage of this wonderful
opportunity given to you by a
reliable
concern to get full
value for your old gold. We
also buy old silver.
ELCO GOLD REFINERY
1038 Exchange Building
Seattle, Washington.
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FE D E R A L R A N G E
STOCK PR O G R A M
Addition of an instructional re­
search and extension program in
range livestock management as a
means of cooperating with the pres-
' ent federal range program, of which
i the new Taylor Grazing Act is the
i center, has been announced by the
school of agriculture at Oregon
| State college.
The work involves the addition of
W e Pay COLD CASH
For HOT ASHES
— SEE—
Frank T. Morgan
For Your Insurance Needs
W E SP E C IA LIZE IN H A Y IN SU R A N C E
Protect W hat You Have
EVEN YO U R CAR W IL L BE SUR­
PRISED, W IL L SPURT AND LE A P
AND DASH
AHEAD , W IT H
ITS
JUST A BET­
TER GAS— BY FAR.
POWELL’S SERVICE STATION
Open Day and Night
Phone 1
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nichols and
j Lucy Lofton visited at the Albert
M orfitt home at Unity Thursday.
M r- and Mrs. H. C. Elms took
Norma W 1“ « to Ontario Sunday on
NYSSA
Plenty of
MILK
Build up your resistance by drinking Shelton’»
1
fresh, pure milk. A sunshine tonic for young and
j
j
old. Produced in Oregon for Oregon folks.
j
Shelton Dairy
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BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
ROBT. D. L Y T LE
ATTORNEY
And CO U NSE LO R-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 68
VALE
OREGON
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LESLIE J. A K E R
Anna B. Pritchett
D. O.
AT T O R N E Y
—and—
ACCO UN TAN T
O STEO PATHY
Practice in all Idaho
and Oregon Courts
— And —
E LECTRO THERAPY
PHONE 201
I N
VALE
- - -
By Appointment at
Wilson Bldg.
: : :
Ontario
Address: 522 Idaho Bldg.
Boise . . . Idaho
OREGON
Eat At
PO R TR AITS OF
Q U A L IT Y
Expert Kodak Finish­
ing. Mail us your
films.
H E A T E R STU D IO
Ontario, Oregon
C O L E M A N ’S
LUNCH
NYSSA
Meet your friends and enjoy
our good sandwiches, cooling
drinks and friendly service.
OPEN NIGHTS
W e Put Up Lunches
OREGON
NYSSA
jr
Your Chance To Own A
PACKARD
120 in. 1935 Five Passenger Sedan, Radio and
many other extras
Reasonable Discount for Quick Sale
— See—
R. E. S T A N L E Y At
C a b le s C h e v r o le t C o .
Ontario, Oregon
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h«r return trip to Boise from a week
end at her home here. They visited
the former’s sister while there. Mrs.
Walter Parker, w.io is leaving soon
for her home in Oklahoma.
Drink
(ME
FIRST DEEP BREATH OF STAN D ­
ARD GASOLINE.
s new man to the staff at Corvallis C IVIC C L U B FL O W E R
IRONSIDE NEWS
who will take charge of all three
phase« of this specialized work. Pro­
S H O W H E LD FRID AY,
vision was made In budgets recently
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Derrick and
adopted for the expansion, although
W IN N E R S ARE G IV E N two sons’ left Monday for their new
the recommenadtion of the man to
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¡home at Nampa. Their many friends
fill the position has just been made
were sorry to see them leave, but
by the agricultural officials at the
wish them much prosperity. Orville
(Continued from page 1)
college.
Nichols moved them out in his
R. G Johnson, for seven years first; Miss Mae Beaumont, second.
truck.
county agent in Orant County, has
Calendula, Mrs. W. G. Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish made a
been named for the position, subject first; Mrs. Dwight Smith, second.
business trip to Baker last Sunday.
to confirmation by the State Board
The Wm. M orfitt family of Unity
Chinese Lantern, Mrs. E d d i e
of Higher education. He will become
visited at the H. C .Elms home last
Powell, first.
professor o f animal hubsandry. with
Delphinium, one best, Alice W il­ Sunday.
headquarters at the college. Recom
M r and Mrs. Bruce Lfton made a
son,
first; Mrs. Ed. Norcott,, second.
mended to succeed him as county
Delphinium, 6 stems, Mrs. Alice trip to John Day last Saturday
agent in Grant county is R. E.
Brooke ,at present assistant county Wilson, first; Mrs. C. C. Cotton, and returned Sunday with the let­
ters little brother who will attend
second.
agent at Klamath county.
school here.
"The total area of eastern Oregon
Everlasting Bouquet,
Mrs. Dick
The Misses Adeline Fish, Joy
is approximately 42 million acres, of Groot, first.
Simpson and Richard Lofton will
which 24 million acres is public
Cladiola, one best, Mrs. W. G. attend high school In Ontario this
land available for grazing, and most
Campbell, first; Mrs G, Stum, sec­ year.
of which Is of little use tor any­
ond.
Ness Hatt and family of Nyssa
thing else.’ said P. M. Brandt, head
Oladiola, 6 best. Mrs. G. Stain, visited the latters sister, Mrs Gor-
of the division of animal Industries,
don Dickson last Friday.
in discussing the enw program. "The first; Mrs. C. C. Cotton, second.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laurence were
enactment of the Taylor Grazing
Oaillardia, Mrs. Mae Pierson, first.
business visitors at Vale last Sunday
Act for the control of the public Mrs. Alice Wilson, second.
and Monday.
domain makes possible an approach
Geranium, Mrs. Dick Groot, first;
Floyd Howard and Elms and
to the solution of many range Mrs. A. Wilson, second.
White sold one and a half cars of
problems that have heretofore been
Larkspur, Mrs. E. Norcott. first; beef cattle to Kldwell of Portland.
recognized but which were imposs­ Mrs. Jess Lawrence second.
Clarence Howard and Raleigh Van
ible to study because of the lack of
Marigold, French, Mrs. D. Groot, Buren delivered them to Hunting-
control of these lands.
first; Marjorie Groot, second. .
ton.
"The State of Oregon has a def­
Marigold, African Mrs. Mae Pear­
Arthur Van Buren purchased 200
inite responsibility in any program
that will restore the millions of son, first; Mrs. C. C. Cotton, second, tons of hay from Otis Elliott at
Michaelmas Daisy, Mrs. G. Stam, Hereford. He will move his family
acres of public or semi-public lands
to Hereford this winter.
first.
to profitable productivity.
Mrs. Frank Elms of Unity visited
Rose of Tharwn, Mrs Lawrence,
“ I consider R. O. Johnson to be
relatives here Sunday.
ideally fitted to head
this
new first.
Pete Weikal of Ontario, fire in­
Nasturtium, Lloyd Wilson, first;
undertaking.
He was raised on a
surance agent of the grange, visited
Mrs.
Reberger,
second.
cattle ranch and has ridden the
Pinks, garden, double, Mrs. D. Eldorado Grange Wednesday night.
range since he was 12 years old.
After completing his course at Ore­ Groot, first; Lloyd Wilson, second.
Petuna, ruffled, Mrs. Dan Holly,
gon State college he engaged in the
cattle business with his father In first; Mrs. G. Stam second.
Petuna, double.
Mrs. D. Groot,
Wasco county, but as a result of
health conditions had to enter an­ first.
Petunia, plain, Mr.s Jess Lawrence
other line of work. His reputation
.
as an outstanding range livestock first; Mr». Alice Wilson, second1
Petunia, dark purple, Mrs. G.
authority exptends throughout the
Stam, first; Mrs. Alice Wilson, sec­
northwestern states.”
ond.
Mr. Brooke, who was recommend­
Pansies. Mrs. Mae Pearson, first;
ed to succeed Johnson in Grant
Mrs. Alice Wilson, second.
county, obtained his masters degree
Potted Plants, Mrs. Kllnkenberg,
at O. S. C„ and has since made an
first; Mrs. Earl Danley. second.
excellent record as assistant county
Phlox, annual. Mrs. G. Stam, first;
agent, according to extension o f­
¡Mrs. J. Lawrence, second.
ficials.
Phlox, perennial, Mrs. D. Groot,
Low C06t combined with sim­
first, Mrs. Alice Wilson, second.
Jim Swan accompanied Mr. and
Roses, one best, Mrs. C. C. Cotton,
plicity and sympathy have
Mrs. Aden Wilson home from their first; Mrs. Eddie Powell, second.
made t h e
Nyssa Funeral
holiday visit at Silver City.
Roses, 4 varieties, Mrs. C. C. Cot-
Home funeral direction a sym-
'ton, first; Mrs. Alice Wilson, second
ool of ethical public service.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake A tor spent
Roses, 6 best, Mrs. Alice Wilson,
Let us explain the details of
Wednesday
evening at the J. E. first; Mrs. Eddie Powell, second.
Hearron home.
Rose collection, Mrs. Aden Wilson
our reasonable prices to you.
first; Mrs. Eddie Powell, second.
| Salpiglosis, Mrs. Lawrence, first;
N Y SSA F U N E R A L
i Mrs. D. Oroot, second.
WE ASK YOU K IN D L Y
| i Sweet Peas, annual, Mrs. Alice
HOME
We ask that you patronize the
Wilson, first.
mercliunts who make your home
Sweet Peas .perennial, Mrs. Alice
town paper possible. Ttiey sell
Wilson, first; Mrs. D. Groot, second.
good merchandise and will stand
Snapdragon,
M!rs. Alice Wilson,
Dehind it to the limit.
first; Mrs. G. Stam, second.
Shasta Daisy, D. Smith, first.
Stocks, Mrs. Ed Norcott, first.
Verbena, Mrs. Ed. Norcott, first;
Mrs. C. C. Hunt, second.
Scabiosa,
Mrs.
Alice
Wilson,
first; Mrs. Whipple, second.
Ten varieties, Mrs. Alice Wilson,
|first; Marjorie Groot, second.
Sunflower. Mary Rust, first; Mrs.
Dick Groot, second.
Unlisted Flowers—
Water Lily, Mrs. Alice Wilson,
first; Mrs. Reberger, second.
Unusual Zinna, Mrs. Pearson,
first; Mrs. D. Smith, second.
Unusual flower, Day Lily, Mrs.
Mary McConnell, first.
Unusual cosmos. Mrs. C. Martin,
first.
Change to
Unusual
Childs display of wild,
I flowers, Mary Rust,
C O N O C O GERM-
Best Cactus Dahlia, Mrs. G. Stam.
first; Mrs. D. Groot, second.
PROCESSED OIL
Dahlia. 1 best show.
Marjorie
Groot, first; Mrs. Whipple second.
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Dahlia, 1 best decorative, Mrs. D.
This is just the oil your ear
Groot, first; Marjorie Groot second.
Dahlia, 6 best cactus, Mrs. G.
needs for snappy driving . . .
Stam, first: Mrs. D. Groot, second.
lasts longer and is easier on
Dahlia, 6 best decorative, Mrs. D.
Groot, first; Mrs. G. Stam. second.
the pocketbook. Fill up today
Dahlia 6 best show, Mrs. O. Stam,
first; Mrs. D. Groot, second.
—A t—
Dahlia.
12 pompom,
Mrs. D.
Groot, first; Mrs. C. C. Cotton, sec­
ond.
Zinnia, giant, Mrs. D. Smith, first;
Mrs. Klinkenberg, second.
Zinnia, dwarf, Mrs. Mae Pearson,
first, Mrs. Frank Morgan, second.
This Bank is a
“Financial Service Station
//
Quite naturally we invite you to carry your
bank account here. But further than that, we
want you to feel that we're here to help you
solve your financial problems— as well as act
as depository for your funds.
Oregon
Super Service
H. H. Dick, Prop.
PA T R O N IZE OUR AD VE R TISE RS!
Guarantee Work
W YCKOFF
J E W E L R Y STORE
O fficial Time Inspector for
Union Paclfio
TOW NSEND
CLUB
M EETINGS
Held the 1st and 3rd Thurs­
day of each month. Public
invited. Jim Boor. President,
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn, Secretary.
Ontario
STOVES
It is time to start thinking about your heating
requirements for fall and winter.
Oregon
W e have a
large stock of stoves in stock, both new and used,*
In short, call on us if you need to consult some
one about your financial matters— or want to
talk over a business problem— or require in­
formation.
Don't fail to tell us if it appears that
there is something lacking in our
service.
.......... M ANAGER
JOE F. DYER
ASST M ANAGER
IR A I. C. NELSON
Vale Hot Springs
Sanitarium
DR. J. A. M cF A L L
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Before You Buy
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