The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, April 09, 1936, Image 5

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    GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL Ô, 1936
ANNUAL REPORT Two More Candidates Out
County Commissioner Job
OF KOLONY PTA ing the year For
have been, Mrs. C. C.
E. H. BRUMBACH
president; Mrs. Maurice
SHOWS ACTIVITY Cotton,
Judd and Wylie Hewitt, vice presi­ E. H. Brumbach, present county
dents; Mrs. Charles Newbill, secre­
OBSERVATIONS
By Other Editors
Parma,
• MARKET FINDER 1 , well,
FOR SALE
Id?’
..and red
Try our Market Finder to dts- J I berry pl?r
The following article is taken * pose
of
surplus
goods,
rent
at
.,s
60c
per
dozen
Red
Curr
.
| from the Corning News and was house, find lost articles, to buy or ,
Mar. 12-
written by J. W. Dipboye, a relative sell prjduce and many other uses. (
__
| of Chas. L. Fisher of Nyssa:
Rates one cent a word per inser- | fo r SALE Four room house for
I A lot of Weary Williams, with ^tion. Minimum 15c
sale cheap if taken for cash. See
hands in their pockets to their el­
Mrs.
Rarnbaud. 3-19-2tptf
commissoner, has decided to entei
bows, constantly whining "I can’t.”
tary-treasurer;
Mrs.
D.
O.
Duvall,
the
race
for
the
Democratic
nomin­
LOST
When they see the other fellow do­
"The Relation of the Home to
FOR SALE -Baby chicks and baby
Mrs. R. R. Overstreet ation and filed his name last week.
ing his best they look on with a woe LOST—Bunch of keys. Return to turkeys, all p< rular breeds. Cus­
Character Formation,' is the theme membership;
ways
and
means
and
hospitality;
Mr.
Brumbach
is
fniishing
his
begone look and feebly say “I
tom hatching. Cain’s Hatchery,
ot the National Congress ot Parent Mrs. Conrad Martin, magazine; Mr. fourth year as commissioner of this
can’t”. Yes, sir, the world is getting Gilbert Spencer for reward, ltp. Opposite Post Of.'ice, Ontario. Ore­
and Teachers in May. The study in Hewitt, legislative; Mrs. Wm. county and also has a long record
pretty well supplied with the "I
the Kolony P. T. A. during the past Toombs, social; Mrs. C. E. Elliott, back of him in public service on the
gon. F6 tf.
FOR SALE
cant'ters.”
seven months has followed this 4-H
club
and
summer
round-up;
Canal board, going back
SALE—10-18 Case Tractor
theme rather closely. The home and Mrs. James Lane, program and reso­ to Riverside
What this country needs more FOR SALE—A- 2-room house at FOR
1903 and has served on his school
$300, new magneto, motor com­
its responsibility has proved to be a lutions; Mrs. Maurice Judd, Inter­ board
than
anything
else
is
a
bunch
of
go-
Dunaway.
Inquire
at
F.
G.
Holmes
several terms. He has also
pletely overhauled, ready for work.
subject to induce a participating national Relations and publicity. been a for director
getters with jaws set. Yes sir, that's ranch. A9-30 pd.
the Parma Tele­
Ontario, Phone 3WJ1. Mar 26 tfc
membership. Part of this may be The work for the next two months phone Company of since
right.
And
why?*
Because
you
lack
1905.
due to the fact that the National aside from the regular meetings will
stem staying qualities and the FOR SALE—Bliss Triumph Seed
WANTED
Parent Teacher magazine is going Include the Summer Round-up Mr. Brumbach hales from Illinois,
other fellow's got you licked to fraz­ Potatoes. First year out of certi­
where
he
first
saw
the
light
of
day
fication.
F.
L.
Steinhaus.
2%
miles
WANTED-
Washing
and ironing for
into nearly every home.
zle
before
you
start!
when a doctor and dentist will ex­ on July 11, 1869, at Marseilles, 111.
west of Cairo Junction. Apr2-3tp
gents. Leave laundry at Schlltz
More than usual interest has been amine all children who will enter He
And
when
you
say
“I
can't”
you
came to Malheur county, buying
shown In International Relations. school in the fall.
[ are telling the truth. How about FOR SALE—Two year old Jersey Tavern Poolhall. A9 pd.
farm in the Big Bend section in
Interesting discussion about peace The unit will help the teachers a 1902
bucking up. Show the world you got cow, just fresh with heifer calf, WANTED--Contract for grubbing,
has created one of the
education have been stimulated by with the County Play Day and will finest and
the
stuff in you to win. Say, big holy* $60. Wm. E. Schweizer.
plowing and discing land. Carl Se­
in this section from raw
letters which have been received entertain with a picnic on the last land. farms
you
got a mighty fine chance to do
bum,
3-4 miles north of Nyssa.
He
is
married
and
has
four
FOR
SALE—Kerosene
brooder
and
from Peaceways.
our
stuff.
Sleeves
rolled
up,
a
deter­
day of school.
Phone 78F21.
A9tf
children,
Joe
Brumbach,
one
of
the
Rhode
Island
Red
setting
eggs.
mined
look
in
your
eye,
push
the
“I
To open each meeting the child­ Probably the last activity of the boys, is a contractor on the Owyhee
can’ters” out of the way like so G. Stam. A2-9 pd.
WANTED- Someone to rent or lease
ren under the direction of the spring will be in June when the project; Rex, a former superintend­
Myrna Loy, Clark Gable
many straws then begin at the right FDR SALE—45 bushels of seed corn 40 acres ready for seeding and 80
teachers have entertained for a few Kolony will be the hostess unit, for ent of the Vale schools is now work­
Jean
Harlow
in
end of the job and shove ahead.
acres to be cleared. Tom Lowe,
minutes. This has not been done by the annual commencement exercises ing with a harvester company out of
at State Fair, Mitchell
“Wife Versus Secretary”
Butte.
How about this plan? You can’t. you that pick took out first i,ue prize
exploiting the individual child but for the eight grade graduates from Walla Walla, Wash., while the
choice
ears
at
2c
Sun.,
Mon.,
Tues.
and
Wed.
How
about
that
plan?
No
good.
by groups giving a sample of their the five surrounding communities. youngest boy, Ezra is at home. His
per
hundred
on
the
cob.
Grant
MISCELLANEOUS
at Dreamland in Ontario
Might be O.K. but you can't put it
school work such as dramatized
on daughter, Mrs. Fred Nightingale,
over. O. K„ but how about all other Rawson. 4-2-4tc.
reading, music and debate.
HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and
is
a
teacher
in
the
Ironside
school.
IRONSIDE
NEWS
JORDAN VALLEY plans? Well, I believe some of them FOR SALE—Six room modern house Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow.
A teachers reception anti Hal­
would help but—you can't.
in excellent shape. Price $2,000 Phone 36-F71. Jan 16tf.
loween party afforded two pleasant The weather remains quite cold
with
half down. Jim Swan. 3-26-4tc
Mrs.
Julia
Parks
of
Caldwell
who
Boosting
the
Townsend
Plan
is
a
evenings and interested many new and Ironside was visited by several
L. P. “PETE" PETERSON
was so seriously ill with pneumonia big Job for you with that crowd and FOR SALE—2400 acre stock ranch
families.
snowstorm and cold winds last week
is at her home again and improv­ bear in mind not only a job, but equipped; 300 acres cultivated; INDIVIDUAL .
A legislative meeting was held one end. The stockmen are geeting an­ Another Republican candidate for ing
rapidly. She celebrated her 80th one in which you can work for two reservoirs. Located at Creston, 12
evening just prior to election. Mr. xious to see warm weather so ttie commissioner has announced his in­ birthday
or FAMILY GROUP
week. Mrs. Parks is a humanity as well as yourself. The miles east of Riverside, Oregon, in
Carl Coad of Nyssa explained the grass will grow on the range. All the tention of making the race, L. P pioneer last
resident
of
this
country
plan
will
help
everybody
and
stop
a
"Pete"
Peterson
of
Vale.
“Pete'
as
cattle
are
still
at
the
feed
yards.
state measures and Mr. Wylie He­
heart of best range. $10,000. T. R
$1000 Life Policy
and her friends are happy to know lot of groans and sighing and suf­ Beers,
is generally known, has lived in that
witt told of the national measures.
The 4-H club girls are giving a he
Ontario,
Oregon.
3-26-4tc.
she
is
almost
completely
re­
fering
and
will
end
the
depression.
Dues $1.00 per Month
the county for 28 years, five of them
A Founders' Day candle lighting dance on April 17th.
I know what you will say—“I FOR SALE—1931 long wheel base, Ages 1 to 66. Send your name,
ceremony and little playlettes help­ Ed Oakes, Duncan, S. A. and Earl on a ranch. At the present time he covered.
Mrs. Violet Eggers came to Jordan can't.” Well if you cant, get out of Ford truck, J. G. Gray. One mile age and beneficiary and we
ed to focus the attention upon the Loftons all moved their cattle home is engaged in the bee business.
north Owyhee school house. 4-0-2tp will mail you a policy for 10
ideal of the Founders and brought this week from Vale where they had Mr. Peterson was a charter mem­ Valley on the stage on March 31. the way—we can!
visited her sister Mrs. Ed. Ma­
free inspection without
out the fact that the Kolony P. T A. been fed during the winter.
ber and first master of the Vale She
FOR SALE Mastadon Everbearing days
obligation.
has been in continuous service for Eli Rase returned to his home Grange and is an officer in the her and her brother Frank Swisher, DISCONTINUE ADV.-
Strawberry
plants,
75c
per
100
she retuned to Boise.
HAY AND POSTS SOLD plants. Mrs. Charles Bradley, lty
twenty years.
after spending the winter in Malheur Pomona at this time. He before
Axel Lindgen spent the last week
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
The unit helped with the Christ here
served as a member of the Vale putting
Vale
with
his
sister
Mrs.
Lottie
Bur­
west of Owyhee school house.
improvements in the G. W. Cummins of Parma writes miles
mas entertainment by providing the rows.
school board for six years and is an V. P. Laca some
MUTUAL. INC.
Mar26
tf.
home.
us
to
discontinue
his
classified
ad
treat and costumes.
active member of the Vale fire de­
Boise
Idaho
Byars
Deardoff
and
Watler
Laur-
Assistance was given the hot ance of Prairie City were business partment. Among his affiliations is The High School play will be for hay and pasts as they are all FOR SALE—Sudan grass seed. W.
lunch project by helping to pay for visitors at the Fred Lauarnce home a membership in the Odd Fellows given April 17th. Because the senior sold. He just put the ad In last H. Kniefel, half mile north of Ros-
week; and bang! They're sold! Why
the cooking and serving of the lunch last
Lodge, and he is chairman of the class is quite small a number of don't
Sunday.
our classified column
for 75 children.
entertainment committee of the players were chosen from the other to buy, you sell, use exchange,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Woods,
Mrs.
rent or what
The Unit has sponsored 4-H club Thelma Davis and daughter of Mal­ Malheur county Pioneers associa­ classes to complete the cast.
work and until 1936 has provided heur City were Ironside visitors on tion.
Mrs. Tim Lequerica has gone to have you.
funds to send two 4-H members to
their lambing camp for a few weeks. WANTED: Clean cotton rags at the
We Carry a Full Line Of
summer school. The club members Tuesday.
The recent cold weather and
Arthur
Van
Buren
sold
all
of
his
are raising the money themselves cattle to Chas. Cronin of Juntura
have caused the stockmen Journal office—5c per pound.
BIG BEND NEWS storms
tilts year.
heavy losses. Last week the trucks
off
the
feed
yard
at
Vale,
where
he
Farm and Garden
P. T. A. has also sponsored Boy had wintered them. He reserved
were on the road hauling hay to the
Scouts and Girl Scouts although only
sheep.
Many
of
the
cattle
men,
who
See
Big
Bend
Grange
extends
an
invi­
head of milk cows.
both organization have always been The a few
turned their cattle out on the
HARRY SAYLES
Omer Presleys were business tation to all to attend an open had
self supporting.
range had to gather them In and
In Ontario on Tuesday. meeting Tuesday evening, April 14, start
Means of raising funds have been visitors
feeding
hay
again.
Oakes went to Vale on Tues­ when the Lions Club of Parma will Miss Anna Acordagoitia and Mrs. Electric wiring, For repair work
a pie supper following the legislative day Ed with
his truck and hauled up present their program of three short
program, four benefit parties given
Lequerica were honored on for all electrical appliances.
milk cows for Arthur Van plays, musical numbers and gym­ John
by members; a food sale and a some
their birthday, April 4, by a dinner
nastics.
This
program
was
advertised
Buren.
small rummage sale.
the Acordagoitia home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beam, Arthur to take place about a month ago but at The
Much of the success of the year of Beam
members of the 4-H club had
was
postponed
owing
to
illness.
and
daughter
Barbara
Jean
study and service has been due to motored to Vale Monday.
a
party
and dance last Friday even­
It will pay well for you to investigate our line
the untiring efforts of the president, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lofton and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eachus and ing. Music was furnished by Norton
the splendid cooperation of the Carlas Lofton were Ontario shoppers Dolores, Mrs. Kate Gardner and Larsen and Everett Jones.
before
buying elsewhere.
Mrs. Dyre Robert were Boise visitors Ernest Fenwick came in from the
teachers and the interest of 39 mem­ on Wednesday.
We have some extra good oats and barley seed—
bers. The officers and chairmen dur- Mrs. Omer Presley and son Roy last Wednesday.
Juniper last Sunday. He made
Mrs.
M.
Rogers,
Mrs.
R.
L.
Ha-
final
proof
of
his
homstead
on
April
Clover, Alfalfa and Grass Seeds
visited Thursday and Friday at the woth and Evelyn were shopping in 7. Florence Ross and Averill Pal­
parental Lawrence Lamberson home; Nampa
and Caldwell Tuesday.
mer were witnesses.
Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roberts and There will be a Parent Teachers i
-ONTARIO at The
Ladies > club will meet with Winona
Ontario were guests in meeting the evening of April 10. For
Mrs. Floyd White on the 8th. This the B. G. of Roberts
—Elopes
Thursday. the entertainment part of the pro­
will be the first meeting since be­ Mr. and Mrs. E. home
—Dios
gram
music
will
be
played
by
the
E.
Parker
spent
THURSDAY-FRIDAY fore New Years, owing to the condi­ Sunday in the Elmer Parker home primary ryhthm band.
—Gets Married
Ontario, Ore.
Phone 452
tion of roads and illness in the com­ in Fruitland Mrs. Elmer Parker was Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Duncan have
—Has Guests
Bette Davis, Lesle Howard munity.
—Goes
Away
ill with pneumonia but moved to their ranch at Rome. Miss
The Fred Laurance family were dangerously
—Has a Party
Gertrude Maher is helping Mrs. j
Bette Davis and
gradually improving.
business visitors in Vale last Thurs­ is Mr.
—Has
a Baby
Duncan.
and Mrs. Cecil Pond and George Kellogg Is the latest victim i
Leslie Howard in
—Has
a Fire
day.
Martha were Nampa visitors Mon­ of the mump epidemic.
—Is 111
Orville Nichols motored to On­ day.
“THE PETRIFIED
tario last Monday.
—Has an Operation
BAS5.HUETER PAINT
Sunday was the 7th birthday
Beam was in Vale on busi­ B. G. Roberts was taken ill at the of Last
—Has an Accident
Opal
Parks,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
FOREST” ness Arthur
CCC camp and returned home Fri­ Mrs. Floyd Parks. Guests at her
last Friday.
—Buys a Home
day.
—Wins a Prize
birthday
dinner
were
her
grand­
THUR. “Payoff”
—Receives an Award
COUNTY COUNCIL OF
Dan Gallagher of Juntura trans­ mother Mrs. George Parks, Miss
—Builds a House
PARENTS-TEACHERS MEETS acted business in the Bend Tuesday. Sylvia Sidiner, her grandfather
—Makes a Speech
E. H. Brumbach went to Vale Mr. Frank Miller. Mrs. Joe Fenwick
* » >
ü
SAT. 2nd Show Tickets The Malheur County Council of Wednesday
—Holds a Meeting
to attend a sesion of and her daughters Margaret and
—Or
Takes
F*art
in
any
and Teachers will meet at county court.
Good for Free Midnite Parents
Mary Catherine and Geraldine and
Other Unusual Event
the Big Bend Park for their annual Mr. and Mr. Tom Pergueson and Josephine
After dinner the
Show
Spring meeting Saturday, April 18. children of Apple Valley were Sun­ grownup Palmer.
guests
played
bridge
and
1 »
Rev. Frank Rhea of Boise will be day guests in the H. R. Hatch home. the children played games. In the
Buck Jones in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of evening all enjoyed the show.
the main speaker on the program.
“THE THROW BACK” ity Albert
B. Hopkins, county public­ Caldwell were guests in the Phelan
Smooth Protection
chairman, announces that the home Monday.
ATTEND LOOP MEETING
Wade P. T. A. will serve lunch at Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Case trans­
noon hour at 25c per plate. The acted business in Ontario Wednes­ Four local Odd Fellows attended
SUN - MON-TUES. the
a Loop meeting at New Plymouth
proceeds will be used to sponsor 4-H day.
for Natural Woods
Club scholarships to the Oregon Wade P. T. A. met at the school Thursday evening and helped with
Protect
the smooth beauty of fine furniture,
house Friday afternoon with Mrs third degree work for one of the
State 4-H Summer School.
floors and front doors with Versatile Spar
Mr. M. M. Greeilng, county presi­ Victoria Schweizer and Miss Mary local members, Andy McOtnnLs.
Varnish. This excellent all-purpose varnish
dent, is making plans for one of the Weir as hosteaes. Plans were com­ Others in the party were Stermie
P H O N E
19
dries with a tough, high-gloss that is durable—
largest P. T. A. meets for the coun­ pleted for the chicken pie supper Thompson, Oca Blaylock and John
and it was decided to entertain the Thompson.
ty.
that makes natural woods easy to keep clean.
Mrs. R. L. Haworth, county pro­ County Council on Saturday April
Resists hot, cold, fresh and salt water. Dries
gram chairman is working on a well 18. The new officers elected for the
hard overnight.
rounded program. Mr. Hopkins will coming year are Mrs. Elmer Prosser,
have the program ready for publi­ president; Mrs. W. J. Gibson, vice
VERSATILE SPAR VARNISH
cation next week.
president and Mrs. Dyre Roberts,
secretary and treasurer.
The public Is invited to attend.
W E T A K E PRIDE
■/ 2 p i»t
q
Pi»t
c
SEEDS
Please
If Anyone
ANDREWS SEED CO.
That’s News
We Want It
The Gate City
Journal
An Automobile and It’s Liability
ARE INSEPARABLE
Plus —March of Time
Take our tip—Save a Date
next Wed-Thur-Fri.
Paul Muni in
The Story of Louis Pasteur
COMING SOON—
“A Message to Garcia’
You can't buy the first without taking the second, and the
cost of SAFE PROTECTION for this liability should be
considered as part of the car's expense and upkeep. Just as
are oil, gas and tires.
The cost of dependable insurance In a financially strong
company is low compared with the high cost of taking a
chance.
Nyssa DON Insurance
Agency
M. GRAHAM, Manager
50
In Our Quality Meats
We believe that the best is none too good for
our customers and take a natural pride in fur­
nishing quality meat to our trade. Fresh, tender
steaks; juicy roasts; delicious chops—Let us
serve you . . . . And remember, the quality is
always right.
WE CARRY A
Complete Line
of
m
10-8
N YSSA PACKING CO.
NYSSA
OREGON
80
McCormick
Deering
Repairs
Eder Hardware Co.
:
ADRIAN
NYSSA