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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1936)
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6,1936 Mrs. Beam Wins Final “Clip and Chuckle” START RIGHT NOW !! If you spend your money for PRINTING in Nyssa, you get a second chance at the same old dollar . . . The last weelc of the “Clip and CONRAD MARTINS RETURN Chuckle" contest brought In a nice FROM LONG VACATION TRIP group of entries, and we wish to say right here that we thank eaoh and every one who participated In our Kingman Kolony—Mr. and Mrs. little contest and hope you all en Conrad Martin returned this week joyed the fun. from a two months vacation motor Mrs. W. H. Beam's entry was trip. They went from here to Salt judged the best entry In this week’s Lake City, through Bryce National “Clip and Chuckle” contest and she Park and Zion National Park, was awarded the $3.00 cash prize. through Grand Canyon and visited Her entry read: the Boulder Dam. They spent five The morning mall brought 37 new weeks in San Diego at the home of vicious bucking horses Mrs. Martin’s sister Mrs. F. J. Britt. from the linotype While there they visited the expos! Gus wants to know if it's proof of tion several times and say that it faster schedules these days. was wonderful. Honorable mention was won by On their way home they stopped entries sent in by Miss Thelma for a visit with the Herbert Hickox Leuck and Mrs. A. C. Fenske of Pay family, who are building a lovely ette. Miss Lueck's entry read: new home. They also stopped at If anyone Agate Beach for a visit with the T. wanted C. Simmons family. A short visit shape for show was enjoyed at Glendale with Mrs. George Schweizer is back again at her old Knot Hole News Mrs. Fenske sent in: Don Todd buys nine cents worth headache dizziness, loss of energy to show these new stream built Wednesday Bridge Club It is true that Oregon has made HOWDY FOLKS: Did you ever some progress. think it mighty funny that those Mildred Horn of Nyssa sent in one people who claim the country is reading: ruined, are trying mighty hard to TO BUILDERS: We have every get control of the wreck? thing from cellar to roof for your —KNOTS— Knot Hole News. Hotel Manager—I caught the bell Bring your containers, boy standing on a chair looking We know how to produce the best through all the transoms. electric welder Guests—Did you fire him? Lucille Thrasher sent In one for Hotel Manager—Sure! The chair the contest: wasn't strong enough to hold both Bob Winters and Lester Gowey of us. members of the Nyssa Civic Chorus —KNOTS— dress up the Gus has an embossed certificate sheriff of Malheur County Oregon framed on the wall of his living for the girls. room. He says It Is a bum sock cer Then there was the one sent in by tificate, showing that he has been Mrs. E. H. Strickland, which read: through the school of experience. Expansion joints are provided —KNOTS— babies and growing children A new layer of shingles now would brought by each family with free keep your roof tight, and also helps supply of to keep the temperature down In liver to consigners door. Mrs. W. E. Walters had a good side. Now is the time to do the Job before bad weather sets in. one, as follows: —KNOTS— Due to the fine condition of the Motorist—(with dead auto)—“Got Jersey bull calf, six months old; a monkey wrench?” The Gate City Journal Farmer: “Nope, got a sheep Takes pleasure in announcing the ranch, who the devil wants a mon “Sausage" Mrs. J. Edward Wolfe sent In key ranch?” —KNOTS— another entry this week and it was FAMOUS LAST WORDS: “The a good one, reading: Just say to yourself “I Ham” going Jig is up," signed the the doccor as to be divided in the calf roping and his St. Vitas patient kicked the bucket. last Clip and Chuckle contest “Reasonable enough” you say, and th a t’s fair this year. Miss Alice Rogers of Ontario sent in her entry reading: Anyone interesting in receiving a “Sausage” call on us for prices Nyssa, Oregon Our fleldman will contact you expansion joints are provided. An entry coming from Kent, Washington was from Mrs. W. G. Campbell, reading: We are very proud of our new Jersey bull calf, six months old; left Tuesday morning airplane trip from Portland to Seat fishing and camping. WINES Hazel D. Glldea, who has Just re turned from Payette Lakes, found Selected and bottled for you time to fix this entry: by America'« greatest winery Harold Hopper and Gladys Eva ROMA WINE COMPANY, Inc. to find Payette Lakes but spends ledi, Calif orala several months In the Purdy home kept of the road. The editor of thla Akokol —Gets Married. 10 % The entry sent in by Allan White was short and to the point, reading: hrroluM* , Heart disease claims life of Bob Thompson Using Honey r .r r Sausage. When that dollar goes out of town it’s Gone! Gone! Gone! If it’s Printing-We can doit CALL NO. 19 I friends, also with the V. V. Hickox I family at Woodland. At Genesee, I Idaho they spent several days with I the Scholers, sister of Mrs. Mar tin. Miss Jeanette Martin remained there for a visit until school begins. The old friends they visited who once lived here, wish to send greet ing to their old friends here. OREGON SEED IN DEMAND AS DROUTH CUTS SUPPLY The severe and continued drouth in the middle west has had marked effect upon future field seed sup plies, reports E. R. Jackman, exten sion agronomist at Oregon State college. In many cases, alfalfa, clov er and grass seed crops in the drouth area have been practically ruined, which will doubtless have Its effect on prices for the 1936 crop. Oregon raises a large tonnage of field seeds now, and will probably be called upon to supply a larger proportion of the country’s needs than usual. 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And they used to make sacri fices to those gods. The once se rious ceremony of sacrifice Is kept In memory by the frolic of today. V Knot hole News WHEN YOU NEED as bont grass, are not expected to be affected as much, except as demand for such seed Is Increased by the shortage of other types. Many Oregon farmers who had not contemplated harvesting some crops for seed have now decided to allow them to mature for this pur pose, says Jackman. DANCESATURDAYNITE AUGUST 15 - Norcott Service Nyssa, Oregon Conte To Nyssa For Both Days! 53234823534848484823532348234848534853534823535353232353 /