The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 21, 1936, Image 6

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    THE GATE C IT Y JOURNAL, TH U RSD AY, M A Y 21, 1936
M ountain Brook
Lina
ARCADIA NEWS
N O TICE OF ESTR AY
second day of the conference the
home of their sister Mrs. S. Rose
I leaders piesent will make a tour of
Wednesday evening.
| the Union Experiment Station ob-
A T T E N D M EETING
! serving the work being done there
EASTERN OREGON NO RM AL
Taken up— Spotted Poland China
Delman Kunes was an overnight
A T U N IO N ST A T IO N in livestock and crop experiments, Mrs Earl Lofton and son Wayne
SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION
Sow. William Hipp, 4 miles North
of
Kenneth
Vanderpool
; and the session will close early in and Mrs. S. A. Lofton and Norma
W IL L G IVE 3rd 1 ERM WORK guests
and 1 miles West of Nyssa. Owner
Thursday.
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the atfernoon so leaders living at a White attended the senior play in
may have by paying for this ad and
,
, . ___ ! distance may reach home that Ontario Friday night,
Announcements
ol
the
Eastern
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bohy and son
m e local leaders of Malheur
. . .
M21-3tc
. ! night.
i John Molthan took his mother Oregon Normal School summer ses- j Bennie went to Boise Sunday to the feed biU.
County 4-H Crops and Livestock,
..__
,
to
Prairie
City
on
Saturday
where
sion
Indicate
that
this
institution
J
Among those planning to attend
visit with Mrs. Bohys sister Miss
Clubs are planning to attend a con- frcm Malheur County are M. L. : she will visit at the parental J. D will this summer for the first time Helen Nunberg.
lerence for ail Eastern
Oregon Kurtz of Nyssa, O. E. Green of An- Laurance home for a week. Mrs. offer third year work. The 1935 leg­
Mr. and Mrs. George Molner call­
leaders of these types of clubs to be j nex, C. P. Yundt from Oregon Slope, Fred Laurance accompanied them to islature extended the normal school
held at the Union Experiment Sta- | C. N. Carlson from Vale, W. T. God- j spend the day with her mother in curriculum to a full three years ed at the Otis Bullard home Mon­
by 1941, one term being added each day.
tion on Friday and Saturday, May 22 win from Big Bend, and Charles Prairie.
Mss
Mary
Weir
of
Big
Bend
has
biennium. In accordance with this
Weir
from
Big
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard and Mr.
and 23.
been
employed to teach the fall ! action, the first term of third year and Mrs. Chas. Bullard drove to W ant to be rid o f rheumatisim or neuritis
This conference is being held to
pain? W ant to feel good, years younger and
term of school here. Mrs. Nighten­ work will be provided during the Weiser Tuesday afternoon.
give the local leaders some training
enjoy life again? Well, just try this inexpensi\e
gale, the present teacher will have ! 1936 summer session and thereafter,
In various phases of club work, par­
Mrs. Ernest Barker and Mrs. Dar­ and effective lemon juice mixture. Get a pack­
j Students now
completing their
charge of a school near Weiser.
ticularly training In carrying on
rell Williams called on Mrs. Chas. age o f the REV PR E SC R IPT IO N . Dissolve it
Mrs. Gordon Dickson, son Paul Freshmen year are planning on en-
at home in a quart o f water, add the juice c l 4
4-H Club
demonstrations in de­
summer term in Bullard Monday.
and two small daughters, motored to . rolling for the
lemons. A few cents a day is all it costs. If
veloping livestock and crop judging
Mrs. Bill Harrison and Mrs. A. T.
Nyssa last
Saturday to spend order that they may complete their
Mrs. John Zittercob drove to Mc­ you’re not free from pain and feeling better
teams within their Club and to dis­ Patterson, Jr. were callers at the
within tw o weeks you can get your money
Mothers day at the parental Robert seven terms, and thus be enabled to Call after Mr. Zittercob Tuesday.
cuss Club organization methods.
T. T. Elliott home Tuesday after­
hick. For sale, recommended and guaranteed
begin teaching at the end of two
j Toombs home.
Keith Orris and Max Long were by all leading druggists. A n y druggist will get
Drink SH E LT O N ’S
H. C. Seymour. State Club Leader, noon.
The Ladies of the Grange met at calendar years. In addition, it is ex­ over night guests at the Clyde Long the R F V PR E S C R IP T IO N for vo.i
will be In charge of the meeting and
Miss Vivian Patterson visited sev­ the home of Mrs. Omer Presley last pected that many graduates of the
for
FOR SALE A T NYSSA PH AR M AC Y
home in Nyssa Sunday.
has arranged a very worthwhile eral days last week with Mrs. Earl
Wednesday to organize a Home Ec- two-year curriculum will return to
program which includes discussion Sager of Big Bend.
the
Eastern
Oregon
Normal
School
1 onomlcs club.
Mrs. Omer Presley
o f crops and livestock subject matter
Mrs. Chet Watkins called on Mrs. was elected president, Pearl Dick­ for advanced work, either to keep
material, some actual Judging work, and Mr. Hewitt were dinner guests
son, vice president;
Myrtle Rose, pace with advancing professional
and discussion of preparing differ­
Doctors agree that only in
The Misses Tucker and Crummett secretary and treasurer. A short standards, or to work toward the
ent types of animals for show ring. T. T. Elliott Wednesday afternoon.
milk can be found cer­
I business meeting was held. It was | bachelors’ degree.
Other topics to be discussed include j of M r and Mrs James Lane Thurs
tain energizing elements
decided to hold meetings on the 3rd j Numerous Inquiries have also been
record keeping, methods of con­ day evening.
which are essential to the
Thursdays of each month. After the I received relative to the Nature Study
ducting meetings, preparing ex­
well-being of
individuals
Mrs. Chet Watkins called on Mrs. meeting games were enjoyed and I excursion into the Wallowa Moun- j
hibits. and a general discussion on
in every walks of life.
L. A. Thrasher Thursday afternoon. refreshments were served by the tains. Many Widwestem teachers, |
any
topics
that
the
leaders
may
Drink a quart each day!
who plan to
attend the National
A large crowd enjojyed the school hostess.
want to bring up pertaining to Club
Mrs. Fred
Nightengale,
Mrs. Education Association convention In
picnic held at Big Bend park Friday
activities.
For the Milk Purer
Raleigh Van Buren and daughter Portland .have expressed interest in j
afternon.
The program is scheduled to
Watch your appetite these bright spring clays!
In Quality, Call
The Misses Irene Tucker and Joy Genevieve attended the Tom Mix this subject.
start at 9:30 A. M. Friday 22, and
circus
in
Ontario
on
Wednesday.
And satisfy it, with meat, selected at our clean
continue throughout the day, with Crummett were dinner guests at the
On last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. E.
a round table discussion around home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tommbs J. Beam motored to Nyssa and
modern shop. Everything is carefully selected to
' the campfire in the evening. On the Wednesday evening.
brought home Mrs. Herbert Van
meet the exacting taste.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schafer call­
Cleave and children who are visit­
ed at the T. T. Elliott home Friday
ing here.
evening.
Herebert Van Cleave of Hereford
E A T M ORE M E A T
Mr. Stevens of California was in visited his family here Sunday even­
—and—
the Kolony last week looking over ing.
his ranch which is rented by Earl
Mesdames Gordon Dickson. Hazel
Acetylene Welding
Kuhlmler.
Is Not Cheap
Sherman and Sylvester Rose were
—at—
Miss
Marie
Richville
spent
the
Ontario
shoppers
on
Thursday.
C H E A P IN SU R A N C E IS N O T G O O D
week end at the home of Miss Jean­
The W. R. Loftons. Arthur Beam,
Insure with a Reliable Agency
S W A R M & SONS
ette Martin.
the Bruce Loftons and Omer Pres­
Mrs. Lily Bach returned home leys were all business visitors in On­
Formerly Pete Dear Wreck­
Monday morning after several weeks tario on Friday.
ing Business, now located one
visit with her daughter and family,
NYSSA
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laurence and
block west, near high school.
Mrs. Chet Stalling. The Stallings Jodie Laurance were visitors at the
— PHONE 31—
have moved from Utah to Coeur
REPRESENTING
d ’Alene, Idaho.
Insurance Co. of North America
Mrs. Mary Nichols, Jim and Na­
Aetna, Liverpool, London and Globe
dine Nichols, Mrs. Bill Toombs and
-O N T A R IO
Mrs. James Lane were among those
) front the Kolony who attended the
I Baccalaureate services Sunday even-
, ing in Nyssa.
SAT. M ID N IG H T
I Miss Betty Baldridge was a guest
1 of Miss Jeanette Martin Sunday.
Sun., Mon., Tues, W ed.
Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and children at­
May 24, 25, 26, 27
tended the school picnic In Ten
Davis Friday.
E. P. Oheen made a trip to Jordan
Valley Thursday and Friday.
Bill Kurtz was a guest of Jack Mc­
Kee Sunday night.
Mr. anti Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin
and baby and Mrs. Carrie McLaugh­
lin of Caldwell and Mrs. Wm. Gah-
ley of Ten Davis visited at the
Kurtz home Sunday. Mrs. Kurtz's
mother. Mrs. Carrie McLaughlin is
staying for several days visit.
The Melvin Everett family were
visitors at Owyhee dam a week ago
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson
went to Caldwell Saturday evening.
Mrs. Everett kept the children dur­
ing their absence.
Mrs. Leach of Weiser spent Thurs­
day here with her family.
The Carl Eachus family who visit­
ed here for the past two weeks left
Monday for Buhl Idaho.
The Kingman
Kolony
Sunday
School visited Oregon Trail Sunday.
There were 42 attending from the
Kolony. They rode in the Toombs
bus Miss Marie Richville played a
violin solo.
Kolony Kooks, the third division j
cooking club have
finished their
work 100 per cent. Their leader was |
Miss Joy Crummett, The girls are
Pleasure bound on the good ship
any time, day or night. Its simple.
Emily Otis. Susan Zamora. Louise
“Bath.”
It
takes
no
ballyhoo
to
All you have to do is install ELEC­
V A L E , O REGO N
Hinton. Also two first division girls \
make the bathtub popular in your
TRIC H O T W A T E R . New L O W
who were enrolled in the club.
D. E. M ASTERSON, Cashier
household.
Just install A U T O ­
Pauline Gowey and Ada Curtis.
ELECTRIC RATES make it so
The Willing Workers, girls of the ,
M A T IC ELECTRIC H O T W A T ­
economical. You no longer need to
second division sewing club are held-
ER. Then watch the smiling faces
skimp on hot water— use it gener­
ing an all afternoon meeting Tues­
of the bath brigade. All it takes is
ously for every purpose to which
day. They plan to sew and finish up
the years work.
plentiful hot water . . . available
hot water is put in the home.
B o u nd a r y
The exact boundary line between
France and Italy la a mountain
brook, trickling down from the
Alps Maritime* to the Mediter­
ranean.
IRONSIDE NEWS
C LU B LEADERS TO
Lemons for Rheumatism
Bring Joyous Relief
KINGMAN KOLONY
Energy!
Get Hungry
It’s Spring .
. .
Shelton Dairy
USED PARTS
GOOD INSURANCE
NYSSA PACKING CO.
Frank T. Morgan
TH E
Smiling BATH
BRIGADE
We Have
Ample
Resources
and Banking facilities
to accomodate
our customers
Make Th is a Comfortable Summer
with AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC HOT WATER
BANK OF MALHEUR
NOTICE!
Users of high pressure water for irrigation
take notice, that commencing Friday, May 15th,
193(5, the use of high pressure water for irriga­
tion will be alternated. Those living south of
Main Street may irrigate on Mondays, Wednes­
day and Fridays; those north of Main Street on
Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. Both sides
may use water on Sundays.
Hours for using are from 5 o’clock to 9
o’clock P. M. and sprinklers must bo used at all
times.
Anyone found violating the rules will be
prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
By order of the Town Council.
A. R. M ILLA R , Recorder
A Half.Cast«
A half-caste Is a person horn of
a European father and a Hindu or
Mohammedan mother, or, more
rarely, of an English mother and a
Hindu or Mohammedan fntlier.
Abundant
i
t GUERNSEY
MILK
W e 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 by many medical authorities as best for
hr bies and growing children.
Sunshine D a ir y
INSTANT
H O T W ATER
at New Low Electric Rates
H O TPO IN TA N D
W ESTIN G H O U SE
ONLY
Automatic Electric
$3
W ATER HEATERS
DOWN
$OJ5°
24 Months to Pay
the Balance
n
t t
Cash
Completely Installed
( DAHO Y POWER
CCe& uciÙ j. Does So MUCH-Costs So LITTLE!