The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 21, 1935, Image 3

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 21,1935
well party In hwior of Betty Cole Tell our Advertisers you
CAIRO NEWS
day.
boys basketball teams were victors
BIG BEND FARMERS
John Samer was a Boise visitor Sunday night.
over the Lower end school last Fri­
Howard Rogers and Roy Boston saw their ad in the Journal
Thursday.
RECEIVE WHEAT
WILL HAVE 2-DAY
day. The scores were, boys 19 to 4;
were
business visitors in Caldwell
Berwyn
Burke
and
his
brother
of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carico from
13 to 11. This Is the third game
CHECKS THIS WEEK Nyssa, proprietors of the Gate City Monday.
! Bonita spent a pleasant week end
VACATION girls
won by the Koleny boys team, which
Journal were calling In the Bend
Thelma Rogers and Betty Cole at­
with the John Stonemans.
consists of Claude Patterson, center;
XMAS WATCHES
Tuesday evening.
tended a party In Parma Saturday
G. F. Strange and family from
Kingman Kolony—The Kolony Oliver Freel and Daniel Zamora,
5
afternoon.
Frultland
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Big Paid—County Agent R. G.
school will have a two days vacation forwards; Raymond and Calvin Mann's Sunday.
Larson and E. M. Hauser of Ontario
APPLE VALLEY NEWS
for Thanksgiving. No special pro­ Morfltt, guards; Paul Thell. Ivan
Dee Peters and family visited j met with the wheat farmers at the
CARD OF THANKS
Z ’ siger. Harold and Bob Kurtz, sub-
Trade in your old watch on a
gram has been planned, other than I stitutes.
Lloyd Orns at Arcadia Sunday.
Wade school house Monday evening
new timepiece . . . We have a
exercises for the school children.
| Tommy Watanabe motored to and distributed the wheat checks.
Maxine Smith has been 111 and out
Arthur Johrson was a visitor Sun­
large
selection ideal f o r
The Kingman Kolony girls and
j Payette Saturday to see J. C. P a l-; The pupils of Wade district were
We
desire
to
express
our
apprecla-
I of school since Monday.
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
Christmas presents.
umbo on business.
inoculated with diptherla serum last
|
tion
for
the
kind
help
of
friends
and
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Pettit.
,
| Eileen Slippy is visiting with her
Charlie Hoffmat i drove to Pay­ Wednesday and those In District 47
Mr. Cox. who has been quite 111 is neighbors at the time of our loss;
grandpartnts in California, but ex­
on Friday. Dr. Mitchell of Parma
ette on business Saturday.
also for the many beautiful floral
feeling some better this week.
XMAS
pects to retusn shortly.
Frank Ury motored to Payette was the physician in charge.
ofefrings.
We especially want to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Fritt
were
/
Conard Martin is able to be out and Welser on business.
\
The Jolly Janes were entertained business visitors in Caldwell Tues­ thank the P.TA. and the Big Bend
LEATHERWEAR
again after being confined to his
grange for their assistance.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watanabe at the home of Mrs. Tom Campbell day.
home for over a week.
Thursday afternocli. Mrs. Sparks
visited in Caldwell Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Ashcraft and family.
J. S. Stout made a business trip to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstreet
N. Irvin from John Day visited and Betty Weir were the assistant Payette Tuesday.
have retuJied from a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Frakes and family hostesses. Mrs. Marsten who served
Mrs. Clarence Frttts
received
Leather goods make excellent
visit in California.
as viee president, resigned and Mrs. word of the death of her grand­
over the week end.
Xmas presents. We have just
T. T. Elliott and Conrad Martin
A group of men from Carlo district John Sparks was elected to take her mother last week t i Illinois. Her
received a new shipment of
attend' d a meeting in Nyssa Mon- attended the Payette Auction sale place. Mrs. Vera Sparks was init­ parents left Immediately for that
j day.
were Elroy iated In a novel and ffitertaining place to be present at ¡the funeral.
cases, bill fold sets and
Saturday. Among th
id Lawrence setirs of stunts.
The Friendly Neighbors met at McDole, Ben Stover
Mr. Adams receivd a card from
letter cases.
j the home of Mrs. Sandy Patterson R. Price.
The next meeting will be held his daughter Mrs. Jess McFadden
Let Us Show You
¡last Weiiicsday. There were fifteen
ved to Val- Thursday evening November 21 at and family, who left lust week for ; Instructor of Violin,
The Cazler family
ladies and fourteen children present. ley View.
the home of Mrs. Dyre Roberts Arizona, saying the weather was
Mrs. Chet Watkins and Mrs. C. E.
ito’i visited when the ladies entertain their hus­ fine and they hoped to reach their | Viola, Cello. Will fur-
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
! Elliott served refreshments.
l Mr. and Mrs. Earl V aver Sunday bands. This will also be a farewell destination in a few days.
party for Mrs. H »iry Hatch who
Mrs Mary Nichols and Nadine ev i ling.
Mrs. George Bailey has been quite ; nish violin for tidal.
Next to Cozy Cafe
Mrs. M. Furuya f: •n Portland nlans to move to Vale in the near sick with tonsilitis for the past
| were Sunday guests of the Bill
visited Watanabe fare iy Sunday,
future, and for Mrs. Kolsky who will week.
:
Toombs family.
Box 526, Payette
Nyssa, Oregon
A new house Is bein; built at Jack move to Kuna.
Mrs. Ray Danforth of Homedale
Geraldine Watkins has best quite
Heizer’s place.
was
calling
on
old
friends
in
Apple
The
H.
E.
C.
club
met
at
the
ill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Leaivtt and Frumbach home Friday and spent Valley Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gardiner
the day quilting. A pot luck dinner
I visited at the Watkins home this family shopped at Weiser Monday.
*»¡1
J. I. Boston and Carl Pielstick are
Mrs. Stockvale from Mon it Ver­ was served at noon.
week.
serving on the jury t.i Caldwell this
non,
Oregon
visited
Mrs.
Jim
But­
[ A 20-inch pipe has been installed
Donald Roberts of Roswell spent week.
several days visiting his grand­
j from the furnace to heat the first ler Saturday.
The Epworth League gave a fare-
Mr. and Mrs. Don Williamson and mother Mrs. B O. Roberts.
! and third room on the east end of
Sylvan Williamson visited last week 1 Special entertal imrnt was held at
I the K olriy school house.
I The sheep sheds are nearly com- with' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grover.
Big Bend Grar.g: Tu-sday night and
Mr and Mrs. Earl Gray visited those who had birthdays were honor
I pleted on the Beaumont farm and
j work will soon commence on the Pat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore and fam­ guests. An oyster supper and birth­
Our meats are truly
ily Sunday.
day cakes were a so cia l treat.
O'Rourke farm.
Gus
Ratcliff
died
at
4
o'clock
Both boys and girls basketball
delicious, only the
The 4-H clubs of both Bend
teams will play Wade school at the Monday morning at his home.
schools are uniting with other
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nelsa.i
Grover
are
very best of meats
I Kolony Friday.
schools and hold*ig an Achievement
leaving Tuesday morning for a visit
Day program at the Kolony school
with Mrs. Grover’s mother at San
are sold over our
house Wednesday evening. Flora
Francisco.
Prosser will give a report of work
counter.
accomplished at summer school at
Corvallis.
VALLEY VIEW NEWS
Mesdames C. E. Peek, R. L. Ha­
Perhaps you're
wondering why
worth, E. H. Brumbcah and F. A
S -•
EAT MORE MEAT
Mrs. Anna Goodwater from Port­ Miller attended the Book Club at your friends keep their distance;
land. Oregon is visiting her daugh­ the heme of Mrs. John Holly in why they look embarassed when you
Adrian Saturday. Mrs. Haworth gave ask them what’s the matter. Body
ter Mrs. Jess Brown
Is such a delicate subject, no­
J Mrs. V. E Belisle spent the after­ the review, her topic was interesting odor
noon with Mrs. W. H Davis on Wed­ iclits of historical Massachusetts body cares to tackle It with the of­
If you want thrilling life-like
taken from letters written by a fender.
nesday
reception . . .
NYSSA
OREGON
Body odor cannot be banished by
Mr. Stringer is feeding his cattle hrother-in-law while studying for
If you want a beautiful
his Masters Degree at a Theological mere washing. It is chiefly caused
on the Amidon ranch.
cabinet . . .
by acid secretions in the skin which
If you want the very latest in
Mr. if.id Mrs. J. H. Westfall visit­ chool near Boston.
L-aag-i
radio . . .
Jake Fine of Boise was a business need a special cleansing agent to
ée. Mr. and Mrs T. H. Brewer on
1 SUIL1 J O
Here it is—the new Crosley
L A S »
m
remove them. RADOX contains that
visitor in the Bend Tuesday.
Sunday.
O lym pia!
1 SEALED » 0
Mrs. Frank Melcher and family
E. H. Brumbach returned home agent in the form of oxygen, and is
Features include: Six metal tubes
visited Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Belisle from Salt Lake City Sunday eve-ling guaranteed not only to naturalize
. . . American, foreign, police,
on Sunday.
where he attended the Irrigation perspiration, but to clea-ise the
amateur, aviation reception . . .
Automatic Volume Control . . .
Mr. and Mrs G. Groot of Nyssa Congress in company with other pores thoroughly, and leave the skin
Tone Control . . . Full Vision
with a fragrance. Simply dissolve
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Duyn and members of the county court.
Whatever your build­
Illuminated Airplane Type Dial
family on Sunday.
Mrs. M. E. Rogers, who was a 4 heaping tablespoonsful of Radox
One Year Guarantee
$6.95
. . . Full Floating Moving Coil
ing requirements are,
in
a
tub
'-j
full
of
warm
water—relax
Mrs.
S.
A.
Donnel
and
son
Frank
guest
in
the
Haworth
home
went
to
Electro-Dynamic Speaker and
Six Months Guarantee
$4-95
|
In
this
invigorating,
refreshing
bath
w e can fill t h e m
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
H.
Brewer
Star
for
a
visit
with
her
son
and
many others!
j for 15 minutes. After Radox has
A demonstration will amaze you
the past week.
family.
quickly and complete­
MAJESTIC
BATTERIES
that so much can be offered for
Mr. «.id Mrs. Jess Brown ana
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purdy were cled ised your skin of all the acid
ly, in grade and in
so little!
*
secretions
you
can
be
at
ease
about
family. Mr and Mrs. Coy Brown. Vale visitors Tuesday.
One Year Guarantee .....$5.65
quality,
from o u r
your daintiness all day. You can get
Mrs. Minnie Brown. Winn Brown
Mrs.
A.
Bra«
ley
nccomponied
the
Six Months Guarantee
$4.25
and Hannah Brown were visitors at Oce Schweizer family to Vale Tucs- it at The Nyssa Pharmacy. —Adv.
graded and full pro­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
tected stocks.
Liberal allowance on old
Brown on Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
F.
Calloway,
Mr.
Battery
and Mrs. L. F. Calloway, Mr. and !
Estimating and plan­
NYSSA, OREGON
Mrs S. Newbold, Mrs. E. Huffman,
ning without obliga­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown on Sun­
day.
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. A F Calloway, Mr
Nyssa
Phone 56F2
OUR STOCK INCLUDES
and Mrs. L. F. Callcway, Mr. and
Lumber—Brick—Painting Supplies—CCmmt—Mill Work
Mrs. S. Newbold. Mrs. E Huffman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Grclggs and Mr.
Roofing and Paper, Insulation Material
and Mrs. O. Huffman motored to
Boise on Sunday.
Are you one of millions o f Americans whose
KOLONY SCHOOL
I Charles Wilson
Paulus Jewelry
u t 'th c
HI
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"Hr
BANISH
BODY ODOR
El
o
This NEW Way
$4 7 50
€R O M H f
m m
j)eIid0US
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if
YES, SIR!
S
N YSSA PACKING CO.
LUMBER For Every Purpose
BALDRIDGE
IM PLEM ENT CO.
Its Easy To Build A House
Or Make Needed Repairs
E. W. Pruyn
DREAMLAND
Ontario
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26
1 0
0 47
3
Guaranteed T r
For Tend
tment
Stomach
Says C. S. Gross
Dr. Emil's Adla Tn
are gone and I eat
Adla treatment on c
guarantee. The Nys
Advertisement.
After taking
ts the pains
lything." Try-
money back
Pharmacy.—
home is in need o f repair? . . . who desire to mod­
ernize, improve or enlarge your home? . . . who
is ambitious to build and own your own home?
We have arrangements made whereby you
can finance building a new home . . . or modern­
ize your old one on the monthly payment plan.
Come in and let us explain the details to you. No
deal too small nor too large.
PHONE 47
USE JOURNAL WANT ADS
BRIAN
T *}
AH ERNE *
rank
ALINE
MOI19AN • MotMAHON
Jackson Lumber Co.
NYSSA
’c l e m e / i ^
Jw ft -rtJL#
Public Sale, Tues. Nov. 26
Xulm -
Having purchased a business In Kuna, Idi.. I will sell the follow­
ing personal property to the highest bidder at the ranch known as
the Bill Ross place, or the Powers ranch, now owned by Gov. Ross
_Located 2 Miles Southwest of Parma; 1 mile North of Roswell.
5 GOOD STRONG W ORK HORSES
I Bay Mare, 9 yrs. old. weight around 1550 lbs., 1 Sorrel Mare,
smooth mouth, weight around 1550. '1 Gray Mare, smooth mouth,
weight around 1550 lbs. 1 Gray Mare, smooth mouth, weight around
1600 lbs. 1 Black Horse, smooth mouth, weight around 1500.
That Know
28 HEAD OF CATTLE
HOW
II HEAD GOOD GRADE MILK COWS—Jersey, Guernseys, Hoi-
stelns— 1 Red Durham Bull. 5 Yearlings and Two-Year-Olds. 7
Oood Early Calves. 4 Smaller Calves.
Sheer Silk or the roughest of
woolen»—we ll fix it up »o you
can look your best.
23 HEAD OF SHEEP
22 HEAD EWES
X BLACK FACE BUCK
Cleaning — Pressing
Alterations
Big line of Farm Machinery and Some
Household Goods.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY LADIES BAPTIST MISSION
CIRCLE—COFFEE FREE!
TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH—If you i*-ed time see your banker
or clerk before sale.
-Nyssa Taiior
Adding To Our Stock
We are continually adding to our stock in
order to give Nyssa an up-to-date furniture store.
As an example, this past week, among other
things, we have received a big shipment o f :
SPRINGS
MATTRESSES
KITCHEN CHAIRS
ROCKING CHAIRS
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
Winter will soon be here and you had better pre­
pare yourself against the cold blasts of winter
by one of our new or used stoves. We have in
stock, 3 used circulators. 7 new circulators, 6
used ranges and several new ranges of various
styles and types.
PHONE 15
Dwight Smith, Manager
Nyssa, Oregon
Youi Financial and
Business Problems
★
★
★
........receive individual attention at this
bank. In more than seventy years of
service to Oregon business, The First
National Bank of Portland has accum­
ulated a rich fund of experience with
almost every conceivable type o f finan­
cial problem. This is available to you
through the Nyssa Branch.
We invite you to transact your banking
business here.
GEORGE MITCHELL, Manager
N YSSA BRANCH
The First National Bank
OF PORTLAND
George E. Skelton, Owner
AMOS MILLER. Auctioneer
OREGON
Boise-Payette Lumber Co.
Shop
D. E. MORGAN, Prop.
C. J. KNIEFEL. Clerk
/
Nordale Furniture Store
NYSSA
“ Oldest National Bank West o f the Rockies’’
OREGON
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