THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936
as could be expected.
Wm. Kniefel of Roswell was a
business visitor in the Bend Mon
day.
E. H. Brumbach attended a relief
meeting in Ontario Monday even
ing.
Miss Mary Samer who was called
here owing to the illness and death
of her mother returned to her nurs
ing duties in Portland Sunday.
A number of Bend people are at
tending the graduating exercises in
Nyssa this week.
Mrs. Joe King and Miss Anna
Henderson have issued invitations
for a shower in honor of Miss Elsie
Walters and Mr. Bob Welsh to be
held at the King home Wednesday
evening.
The Jolly Janes will meet with
Mrs. Harry Russell Thursda after
noon.
J. C. Watson of Parma was look
ing after business interest in the
Bend Tuesday.
BIG BEN D N EW S
Wade school closed a successful
years work with a picnic In Caldwell
Park last Friday which was attended
and enjoyed by a number of parents
as well as the pupils.
The 4-H club winners who will at
tend summer school at Corvallis this
summer are Eleanor Haworth and
John Timmerman. The alternates
are Betty Jean Eachus and Clar
ence Hight. Wade P. T. A. sponsored
the club projects and raised the
money to pay the expense of the
trip.
The H. E. C. met with Mrs. Wm.
Stradley last Thursday afternoon
and spent the time sewing.
Xola Parker celebrated her 11th
birthday last Wednesday by enter
taining at a very pleasant birthday
party. Thirty-five guests were pres
ents from Bend, Roswell, Adrian and
Kingman. Iola received many pretty
gifts. Delicious refreshments were
served.
OREGON TRAIL BIBLE CLASS
J. Edwin Johnson, County En
HONORS BIRTHDAYS OF
gineer of Vale transacted business in
MEMBERS AT PARTY
the Bend Saturday.
Members of the election board
Oregon Trail—The Bible Class of
who served last Friday were Mrs. Joe
King, Messrs. Thos. Welsh, N. S. Oregon Trail Sunday School were
Phelan, Wm. Sweet, Charles Witty entertained at the F. C. Fry home
and Claud Eachus. Mr. Welsh took Wednesday evening by a party hon
oring those whose birthdays were in
the votes to Vale Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker, Mr. and j April and May. Those present hav
Mrs. Arch Parker and Kenneth ing birthdays during these two
Parker went to Ontario Sunday to months were Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs.
visit Mrs. Elmer Parker who under J. B. Smith, Mrs. Mattie Thomason
went another operation at Holy and Mrs. Lucille Johnston. The May
Rosary Hospital last Friday morn Day idea was carried out in both
ing. They report her doing as nicely entertainment and refreshments.
Pea Pickers
WANTED
Each tabic had as a centerpiece a
beautiful May basket of flowers.
Each place was marked with gayly
decorated candy May poles. A very
enjoyable evening was reported by
those attending. Hosts for the af
fair were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fry,
Albert Hopkins and Mrs. F. S. Byers.
HAPPY LANDING—Why is it
j, Last
, Tuesday
, _ _ evening
_ the
„ „ Boys
.
that Dr. Sarazin never has any car
Junior class of Oregon Trad Sunday wrecks? He says it b beCause he
School were entertained at a party watches ,he s i *
at the home of their teacher Mrs.
"Soft Shoulders.”
Lucille Johnston. Guessing contests
and stunts helped make up a very j “Dangerous Curves.”
"Men at Work.’
pleasant evening.
“Danger.”
Mrs. Archie Smith and Mrs. j "Look out for Children.”
Wyatt Smith went to Ontario Fri
—KNOTS—
day to see Archie Smithh who is in
the^ hospital with spotted fever. The ] a Scotchman had to send an ur-
last report he was much improved. ; ient telegram, and not wishing to
Friday May 22 will be the last day spend more money than necessary
of school at Oregon Trail. A picnic wrote like this:
has been planned with the May P. | "Brusies hurt erased afford erect-
T. A. meeting and a ball game in the ed analysis hurt too infectious
afternoon.
dead.” <10 words)
Deanie Kressley, little 3 year old j The Scotsman who received it im
daughter of Mrs. Marion Chard had mediately decided it was:
"Bruce is hurt. He raced a Ford.
the misfortune to fall in the irri
gating canal last Thursday evening He wrecked it, and Alice is hurt
Mr. Chard, who was working nearby ! too. In fact she's dead,
saw the child fall and rescused her.
—KNOTS—
Quite a number from Oregon
“Honey, I'm knee-deep in love
Trail attended the Tom Mix Circus with you.' ’
in Ontario Wednesday evening.
"All right, I'll put you on my
Mrs. F. G. Holmes entertained wading list.”
with a birthday dinner Sunday in
—KNOTS—
honor of her son Roy’s birthday.
Besides her family guests were Miss
A slow paying customer sent the
Margaret Polly of Fruitland and following note to his coal dealer:
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers and fam “Please send coal, if OK will send
ily.
check.’
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chard
The coal dealer was too wise. He
made a business trip to Portland wrote back: “Please send check, if
last Friday returning Tuesday.
OK will send coal.’
A large delegation from Kingman
Kolony Sunday School paid a return
visit to Oregon Trail Sunday school
Sunday monring.
Mrs. F. S. Byers gave a dinner
Tuesday evening in honor of little
Betty Alice Byer's second birthday.
Nyssa, Oregon
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Holmes and family and Carl Ayers.
A gayly decorated birthday cake
formed the centerpiece for the table.
Knot Hole News
Jackson Lumber
Company
! about two months. See Mrs. Geo.
; ' M A R K E T FIN D ER ' j Stacey. May21 1
FOR SALE-Atwater Kent electric
table model radio, In good working
MISCELLANEOUS
order. Will sell for *15.00. O. J.
HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and
Pinkston.
Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks and baby Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf.
turkeys, all popular breeds. Cus
tom hatching. Cain's Hatchery. WANTED TO LEASE OR BUY—A
good jack for the season of 1936.
FOR RENT—One of the Kelly Opposite Post Office, Ontario. Ore See or write Jim Boor, Nyssa. 5 7-2tp
houses, furnished. See Frank T. gon. F6 tf.
Morgan, ltc.
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
WANTED
guaranteed: kalsomlng and plast
LOST—Wheel off fresno, between W A N T E D C o n t r a c t to r g rubbing. ering. Andrew McGinnis. 5-7tf.
Nyssa and CCC Camp. Reward.
Finder please notify F. J. Cahill,
Nyssa. M21-28 pd
Try our Market Finder to dis- |
I pose of surplus goods, rest a
j house, find lost articles, to buy or
J sell produce and many other uses, i
} Rates one cent a word per lnser- [
ttion. Minimum 15c.
(
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—City lots, cheap. Also
good wagon spraying machine.
Tom Coward. May 14-June4
FOR SALE—Chest of drawers, used
Register at the
NYSSA OFFICE
For Work Here and at McCall
New shipment
Inexpensive
BISMA REX
Granite Ware
Removes Disturbing Gas of
I0HNS0 N
VARIET
Acid Indigestion
— For Sale A t—
NYSSA PHARMACY
Nyssa, O regon
COURT DECISION DOES
NOT AFFECT REHABILITATION
PROGRAM IN OREGON
53235348532331
Ofnoiti er SíeaJlíner
Activties of the Resettlement Ad
ministration in Oregon, Washington
and Idaho will continue In full de
spite newspaper headlines concern
ing its unconstitutionality, accord
ing to word received here from
Harry G. Ade, acting regional d ir
ector. The 4.000 families under the
rehabilitation program, four land
conservation projects and resettle
ment areas in this region are In no
way affected by the lower Federal
Court’s decision, made on plans for
a model community In Somerset
County, New Jersey.
The three-to-two decision rend
ered by the District of Columbia
Court of Appeals is limited entirely
to an injunction restraining plans
for a model community in New Jer
sey and in no way effects the pro
gram here.
F. H. HOGUE
MEIIODIST CHURCH
Floyd E. White, Pastor
NYSSA, OREGON
Sunday School 10 o'clock. Lesson
Title: Making the Most of Today.
Scripture Lesson: Luke 20.
Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon
Subject: The Price of Peace and
Prosperity. Mrs. Sheldon will sing
“His Eye is On the Sparrow.”
Epworth League 8 o’clock. Less
than two months until Epworth
League Institute at Wallowa Lake.
Come and join us in our plans for
this great trip.
Meeting of the Daily Vacation
Bible School committee Monday
evening.
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Can You Imagine!
How enthusiastically a Dallas, Texas general
contractor praises B1SM A-REX. Bothered con
tinuously for two years by heartburn and sour
stomach, he was relieved in three minutes by his
first dose of BISM A-REX. Now he uses it regu
larly and eats food he has been afraid of for
years.
Pea Harvest Will Start Between
June 1st and 10th
plowing and discing land. Carl Se
bum, 3-4 miles north of Nyssa.
Phene 78F21.
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FROM
OUR
MEN'S
DE P A R T M E N T
O U R RRICIS
RANGE FROM
*2- to *6*
p x a A u c l t » / lit*
T H IS STYLE A T
STAR B R A N D
SHOEMAKERS
STRAW HAT
75c
to
$ 1 .7 5
Pinch Peaks are blocked deftly into snap-brims,
just like the best looking winter hats.
Waterproof straws — Shape them to suit your
self— Many harvest hats, helmets, etc.
*4.95 I
One« you go» your
feet into a pair of
th e se a n d g iv e
your eyes the style-
thrill of their lives . . .
once you flet the feel of
their fine easy-going com
fort you'll say they're the shoe-
buy of the year. Come in for your
biggest money's worth in fine foot-
weor for men.
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WILSON DRYGOODS
NYSSA, OREGON
6 New Modernizing
W all Colors
Decorative trends demand less usual tones for
walls and woodwork — and here they are!
Peach— oystershell — light taupe— daffodil
— larkspur and bisque. Like all the 12 lovely
Satin Eggshell colors, their semi-gloss finish
washes like glass.
SATIN EGGSHELL
Quart
M.05
Gallon
*3.45
AMERICAN - 2 point
Cattle barbed wire
W e celeb rate our 25th
year w ith not only the
greatest year in our busi
ness history but by m aking
this the greatest 10 days
w e have ever had by o ffe r
ing you m erchandise at
prices that w ill astonish
you.
We wish to take this opportunity to thank our many, many customers and friends
for their patronage and faith they have in us in helping to build two of
the best household furnishings in the surrounding territory
j '
$3 4°
80 Rod Spool
Eder Hardware Co.
N Y SSA
:
P ayette w ith a S t o r e
crow ded full o f good mer- j
chandise and O ntario with
the largest stock of furni
ture and floor coverings in
your V alley, m aking
com bined selection y o u
w ill find only in large
Cities.
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You have always found both stores ready to help build your Community by contributing very freely to your
Churches, Commercial Clubs, and Community Activities. In helping us to grow we help you to build a better {dace
and country to live in, after all our Homes are what we live for and just what you make
them, let us help you now.
S
PETERSON FURNITURE COMPANY, Ontario, Oregon
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