The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 20, 1936, Image 5

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    THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936.
DOiNKEY BALL
Kindly
PROVIDES FUN Tell Us . . .
THERE an Item of
W AS
Girls donkey polo and donkey soft
news concerning your­
ball game provided laughs and fun
both Saturday and Sunday even­
ings at the rodeo grounds when local
teams competed.
Two teams of girls were oiganized
to play donkey polo, one team being
organized by Mrs. Jack Keizer and
the other by Miss Hinemoa Clon-
inger. Saturday night Miss Clonln-
gers team, composed of Clarissa
Tillman, Flora Mae Wimp and Hin­
emoa Cloninger won their game 6
to 2 and on Sunday night the two
teams played a 4 to 4 tie. Members
of the competing team were Alice
Nye, Irene Poage and Josephine
Burke.
In the donkey softball games,
neither team scored, although there
was plenty of excitement and fun
watching the players try to induce
their mounts to negotiate the bases.
Reclamation boys, Eagles and on
Sunday night, three members of the
Eagles lodge of Ontario made up the
teams.
self or that of your family or
friends that did not appear In
the last Issue of The Jour­
nal? If so, it was omitted be­
cause we did not learn of It
and you did not tell us. We
want every piece of news In
this community and ask you
to kindly tell us or phone us
what you know that will be
of Interest to the community.
NEWS OF RECORD
R ea! E s ta te T ra n s fe rs R ecorded
Coast Land Co., Ltd. to William
Tilley, NtsSE'4NE14 Sec. 27-31-41.
5, 27, 36. $59.
W. C. Hardy et ux to Edward Howe
5 acres in NWLSEL Sec 29-18-44.
4, 28, 36. $13.80.
Fred Ratcliff et ux to J. W. Webb
e ux N'vSE'i Sec 30-18-44. 7, 13, 36
$392.38.
BIG B E N D N E W S
Oregon & Western Colon Co. to
Lena Law, 151.5 acres in NW% Sec
13-18-44. 7, 1, 36. $537.51.
The HEC of Big Bend grange will
R M Horn et ux to N C Lodge St4
meet Thursday afternoon, August SE1, and SW‘, Sec. 25; Lot 4, and
27 at the home of Mrs. H. R. Hatch. SELSEL Sec 26-28-44. 3, 16, 36.
Mr. and Mrs. R L Haworth enter $2,250.
tallied a brother of Mr Haworths’ Payette Oregon Slope Irrig. Dis.
and his family from Fallon, Nevada to Anna Brockus, SELNW!4 Sec.
last week.
10, 17, 47, 8 11 36. $300. (Q C Deed)
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert and two United States to Boyd F. Hanna
girls from Tonica, Illinois, arrived RttNWK and SW‘, Sec. 13; SE‘4
last Wednesday for a visit with Sec 14; EMi NE!4 Sec. 23; and NWV4
their cousins, the F. A. Miller fam­ Sec. 24-17-36. $3, 17, 31.
ily. They are on an auto trip thru
B. F Hanna to Thos H. Goodwin
the west visiting Yellowstone park SttNWK and SW1, Sec 13; SEVi
and other places of interest.
Sec. 14; EtiNE14 Sec. 23; and NW%
Mrs. C. E. Peck and R. C. Peck Sec. 24-17-36. $1.
were shopping in Nyssa last Wed­
Union Central Life Ins Co to Jes­
nesday.
se Newton, S W \N W \ and W1--
P. B Anderson returned from Og­ SW'i Sec. 3; NWLNWL. S W ',-
den Tuesday where he delivered a NW14, W SSW 'i and S E 'iS W 'i Sec
car load of stock.
10-16-44. 6. 15, 36. $150.
Mr. Garland Northcut of Knox
David Kent et ux to Leor. Man-
City, Missouri who came west with sisdor 1440 acres in Townships 24,
Mr. Dale Robertson, spent the 25, 26, Ranges 41 and 42.. 8, 6 36.
week end visiting in the P. B. An­ $6,750.
derson home, he left Tuesday by
Anna E Reeves et vir to Coast
rtage to visit coast points.
Land Co., Ltd. Nt4SWW8W% Sec.
Thos. F. Phelan of Chicago arrived 1-31-41. 8, 4, 36. $59
Tuesday for a visit in the Brumbach
State of Oregon to Nels Hansen,
and Phelan homes.
SW 'iSW 'i Sec 34-30-42. 5, 25 36.
F. A. Miller returned home Friday
Liens for irrigation and cultivation.
from Denver where he sold a car
(Q C Deed)
lead of fat lambs.
Joseph Merrell et ux to Nannie
The Book Club met Saturday
afternoon at the home Mrs. E. H. Oakes, Lots 40, 41, 42, 43 44 and 45
Block 3 Terrace Heights Add. to On­
Brumbach. “Life with Father" was tario. 8, 8, 36. $10.
reviewed in a very interesting and
Marriage Licenses Issued
entertaining manner by Mrs. C. E.
Peck. Guests of the club were Mrs.
Frank Harrison Rector and Mary
Chas. Schweizer, Mrs. C. C. Hunt, Ann Hodge. 8, 11, 36.
Mrs. F. A Miller and her house Sam Earl White and Dawne Luc-
guest, Mrs. Lambert; and Mrs. La etta Howard Mink. 8, 11, 36.
Frenz and Mrs. Dick Tensen.
Melvin Harris and Hortense Flor­
Albert Ledbetter, who spent the ence Griffiths. 8, 13, 36.
summer at the Phelan home return­
Complaints Filed in Circuit Court
ed to Caldwell Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. McCormick of Boise Glenn Mortimer vs Virgina Mort­
were guests in the Pillsbury home imer. 8, 11, 36. Divorce.
last week.
EASTERN OREGON 4 H ERS GET HONORS
grass,
61tfc.
Larsen and Towne shop 8-
FOK RENT
TO LEASE—30 acres of good blue
grass and alfalfa pasture, 2H miles
north of Nyssa between railroad
track and river. Plenty of water. In­
quire at Journal or Frank J. Ward.
7-2-tf.
plowing and discing land. Carl Se­ en parts away, bring them to us
bum. 3-4 miles north of Nyssa. and we will weld them as good as
Phone 78F21
A9tf new—save money at Pruyn Oarage,
-
WANTED TO RENT: Four or five tic.
room modem furnished house. HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and
Write Guy A. Nelson. Lakeside, Cal­
Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow.
ifornia. 4-29-4tp .
Phone 36-F3. Jan 16ti.
MISCELLANEOUS
SHARPENING— Scissors machine
MAKE COATS—WU1 make child­ sharpened; saws sharpened and
rens coats from other coats for gummed; tools of all kinds shar­
FOR SALE—Used cars and parts only *100 Mrs. Alvin McGinnis, or pened; kalsomlning and plastering.
Four Chervolet trucks, priced to leave orders with Wanda Contrail. Andrew McGinnis. Aug 13 tic
sell. See U-Auto-Camp Service, I
WELDING—Don’t throw your brok- Try Journal Want Ads!
Caldwell, Idaho 8-20-4tc.
FOR SALE
Four-H boys and girls of Oregon will fill to the crowding point
four livestock barns at the Diamond Jubilee Oregon State Fair In
Salem, September 7 to 13. Above It the 4-H Holstein blue ribbon
herd shown by Union county club members at the 1935 fair, when
731 4-H anlmala were exhibited.
MRS. A. V. COOK AND
WM. SCHI REMAN HAVE JO IN T
BIR TH D A Y
PARTY WED.
COMBINATION COAL AND ELEC-
TRIC RANGES; One oven, bakes j
with Coal. Wood or Electricity The
stove you've been wanting. MON­
ARCH'S TWO-IN-ONE RANGE
Peterson Funiture Co., 4tA13
FOR SALE—Good first crop red
Ohio a» "Eighth W onder"
clover seed; also 5 room house for
General l.afayette culled Ohio, rent, 114 miles west of Owyhee
because of its rapid growth, the school house. Chas. Bradley, Nyssa,
"eighth wonder of the world" when Oregon. Aug. 6tf.
lie visited Cincinnati in 1825.
FOR SALE—Affidavit forms for
contractors at the Gate City Jour­
nal.
The birthdays of Mrs. A. V. Cook
and Wm. Schireman were honored
Wednesday night with a dinner and
MARKET FINDER
W ANTED
party at the Cook home. Twelve
J Try our Market Finder to dis- j
guests were present, and all were j pose of surplus goods, rest a J WANTED—Contract for grubbing.
seated at one large table, which was house, find lost articles, to buy or j
decorated with lighted birthday sell.produce and many other uses.
cakes. The honor guest received Rates one cent a word per lnser- J
lac.
|
i o n Minimum
M u
many nice gifts. After the dinner ; ^ t tion.
bridge was played with Mrs. A. H.
Boydell and Mr. Schireman win­
ning high score prizes and Mrs. W. NOTICE—I want to do your plow
work; nothing but first class work
P. McLing of Emmett and Mr. Boy­
dell getting the low score prizes.
or your money refunded. One trial
will convince you. Second to none
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burger of when it comes to plow work and
Owyhee, Nevada
were
visiting general blacksmithing G. E. Snod
friends in Nyssa Thursday. Mr. Bur­
ger is in this vicinity on business for
Terteling's.
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HOT-BLOODED
HARRY
g e t s steamed up about FREE COAL in A u g u s t
Wayne Brand, field foreman for
Hogue, came down from McCall to­
day house hunting for he and his
family. They expect to be in Nyssa
until December.
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G ranite Paper
A R C A D IA NEWS
Granite paper derives Its name
from Its appearance, which is
brought about by mixing short col­
ored fibers with the pulp from
which the paper Is made. These
fibers are very short and give the
paper a colored effect, depending
upon the fibers used, even though
the pulp Itself is white. Unless
the eyesight Is very superior it Is
necessary to examine this paper with
a magnifying gluss In order to dis
tlnguish It from colored paper.
John Vanderpool has been dan­
gerously ill wtih ptomaine poison
from eating hamburger sandwiches.
Seve Krulic is here visiting his
folks.
Mr. and M y^^hM M jP rris were
home i'll
Sunday.
The Sew and
Wib will meet
with Mrs. Angus Bishop September
6
Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and fam­
ily of Weiser were Sunday guests at
the Clyde Long home and also took
in the rodeo at Nyssa.
Mrs. Walter Freeman and family
of New Plymouth were over night
GREETING: We hope you enjoy­
guests at the Otis Bullard home Sat­ ed the Nyssa rodeo. One woman in
urday.
watching the donkey ball games,
made the unkind remark that there
were three kinds of mules. The
W a i W ed to Colum bus
grey, the white and the kind she
A Portuguese named John Gon- married.
calves Zarco founded a colony on
—KNOTS—
the Island of Madeira In 1420 and
John: The say that in time people
became its first governor. That
office on the neighboring Island of who live together get to look exactly
Porto Santo was held by one Perea- alike.
Mabel: Then if you ever had any
trello, and It was his daughter
who married Christopher Columbua. idea of proposing, just forget it. The
Here enters the first connection be­ answer would be no.
tween the Maderlans and America.
—KNOTS—
Roy: I see Dick Young is ail set
for his fishing trip.
Don: How do you know?
Roy: Last night I saw him buying
an enlarging device for his kodak.
—KNOTS—
Not to change the subject, but
September will soon be here, then
winter storms are just around the
corner. How is your roof? It's not a
good plan to delay, it's time to re­
roof now while the weather is nice.
AT
—KNOTS—
And so. if the shoe fits, put it on
the husbands' charge account, and
wear it!
COAL
A u g u s t 8 to 29
with the genuine
E state
K n ot Hole N ew s
STAMPED
GOODS
JOHNSON
VARIETY
Jackson Lumber
Company
It Puts an End
to Oiling Worries
T h is “ c u t-a w a y ” view w as p re p a re d
ju s t to show y o u how efficiently th e
Jo h n D eere oils itself. T h a t self-oil­
ing fe a tu re is on e o f th e big reasons fo r
th e ste ad y pow er a n d long life of th e
John Deere
Type E Engine
T h e sim p le sp la sh oiling
s y s te m in su re s th e th o ro u g h
lu b r ic a tio n o f e v e ry w o rk ­
in g p a r t. C le a n oil is k e p t
c irc u la tin g — e v e ry im p o r ­
t a n t w o rk in g p a r t is b a th e d
b y a s p ra y o f oil w hile th e
en g in e is in o p e ra tio n . O il­
in g is sto p p e d a u to m a tic ­
a lly w hen th e en g in e is
s to p p e d — n o oil is w asted .
M e ssy , e a s ily f o r g o tte n
sig h t-feed oil c u p s are d o n e
aw a y w ith a n d fric tio n ,
o n e o f th e g r e a te s t of power
th ie v e s, is re d u c e d to a m in ­
im u m b y th is p o sitiv e au to «
m afic o ilin g sy ste m .
C om e in a n d h a v e u s
sh o w y o u how efficien tly
th e J o h n D eere o ils itself.
E x a m in e th e sim p lic ity o f
d esig n a n d th e s tu rd in e s s
o f its p a r ts —th e J o h n D eere
e n g in e will d o its w ork
s te a d ily a n d efficien tly a n d
will s ta n d u p u n d e r s e v e re
c o n d itio n s o n y o u r fa rm .
B e s u r e to s e e th ia a ll-e n c lo a e d s e lf- o il­
in g p o w e r p l a n t n e x t t i m e y o u a r e i n to w n .
Baldridge
Implement Co.
NYSSA
OREGON
Nyssa, Oregon
f Al Thia Stow You Get Q U A L I T Y *"• S E R V I C E
Hare are the cold fact* about the hotteat heating
offer ever made. Simply order your Eatate Heat-
rola before Auguat 29. Make juat a small deposit.
Pay nothing more until your Heat rola is installed.
You say when. After that, and after the Free Coal
truck rolls up to your door with 500 to 2000*
pounds of coatless coal, start paying the balance
n convenient monthly installments. W hich is
wen easier than it sounds— because Heat rola
uts coal bills 25 to 40%; soon paya for itself.
^>me in. Let us show you these beautiful mod­
em Heatrolas—tell you how easy it is to own one.
HEATROLA
SAVE COA L !
SAVE U P K E E P !
H e r e ' s th e /a m o u i In ten si-
F ire A ir D u c t th a t turns
w a ste in to w a rm th , cu te
fu e l bills 2 5 to 4 0 % . A n d
the sen sa tio n a l n e w double­
life (n ickel-ch ro m iu m alloy)
fire pot.
Ihm I
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laae i
herd cost Is famished.
FREE COAL with
nr n
the Estate H E A T R O L A R A N8 E , toe!
Only the makers of the Eatate Heatrola could build a range like this.
Sturdy. Modern. Beautiful. There are 93 year« of range-building
experience in this Heatrola Range for coal and wood. And there’s a
supply of free coal waiting for you, if you order your Haatrola Range
before August 29th.
Peterson Furniture Co.
Ontario, Oregon
Nordale Furniture Store
NYSSA, OREGON