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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAŸ. NÒVEMBER 5, ÌÒ36 - - - 5 - JOHNSO N VARIE! - - - - - - New Shipment SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES AIR-FILLED MATTRESSES COMFORTABLE FELT and COTTON MATTRESSES SEE OUR SELECTION See the . . . . New Designs in Studio Couches and Davenos. 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In a straw ballot of two months ago the room was 80 per cent for Roosevelt and 20 for Landon. The boys and gtr’s arc now anxious to see how their election compares with their parents and elders. Emily Otis was the only one on the honor roll last six weeks at the Adrian grade school. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hewitt were dinner guests at the H. R. Otis home Wednesday. ! MARKET FINDER Try our Market Finder to dis pose of surplus goods, rest a house, find lost articles, to buy or sell produce and many other uses. Rates one cent a word per Inser tion. Minimum 15c. TOR LEASE—For term of years, 160 acres under Owyhee ditch, par tially cleared. Also 80 arces at Mit- ;hell Butte Hot Springs, both on route. See Tom Lowe, 15 BIG BEND NEWS School niles southwest of Nyssa. 10-22-3tp. FOR SALE The Park Hall was a very busy FOR SALE—Brahma pullets, 4 place Tuesday as It was the voting center for Big Bend precinct. The board members were Mrs. Joe King. Messrs. Thomas Welsh, Charles Wit- l||||l!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllll tl. Arthur Holly and R. L. Haworth. Wade PTA will meet Friday after noon with Mrs. F. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Vande Water Knot Hole News left for Lewiston to spend a few weeks visiting relatives. They will Greetings . . . .and furthermore, return to the Bend to close up their my friends, since I am not elected, business before leaving for Kansas I give you my solemn promise that to make their future home. you will have a Chicken in your pot Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wright and and Aberdeen in your coal bins! daughter returned from a months -----BUILD FHA WAY----- vacation visiting relatives in Illinois Boss: Mose, did you go to your Elmer Eskew who accompanied meeting last night? them stopped off In Missouri to visit lodge Mose: No, suh we done had to pos’ his aged father. All were glad to get pone de meeting. back to Malheur county. What happened. Mr. and Mrs. Plin Case returned Boss: Mose: De Grand All-Powerful In last week from Coulee Dam where vincible Supreme Unconquerable they visited their daughter, Mrs. C. Potentate done got beat up by his R Purdy and family wife. Miss Lessie McDonald and Donna -----BUILD FHA WAY----- who were guests in the F A Miller home returned to Parma Monday. Rain falls on the Just as weU as Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Phelan and the unjust. Better fix that roof . . . Mr. and Mrs. E H Brumbach were and we have the fix’ins. dinner guests of Mrs Oma Meadows -----BUILD FHA WAY----- and Vlrl in East Roswell Sunday. Friend: And have you found a The teachers of Nyssa schools and lawyer? their families enjoyed a pheasant good Widow: Don't talk to me about dinner at the R. L. Haworth home lawyers. I’ve had so much trouble Sunday. Covers were laid for twenty. over the property sometimes wish A number of changes are taking my husband hadn't I died. place on Bend ranches and more -----BUILD FHA WAY----- will follow in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Lester French of Roswell Once upon a time a Scotchman are moving on to Joe Bum bach's stayed away from a banquet because ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Abert Larson he didn’t know what the word and Lester, former residents are "gratis" meant on the Invitation. moving from Roswell Fruit Tract to The next morning he was found the Kniefel ranch recently vacated dead beside an open dictionary. by the Van de Waters. The Arthur Sparks family are moving to the Stoffemeyer ranch and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Case and family are moving on Rockefeller ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Touts have Nyssa, Oregon moved to the Arthur Holly place near the bridge when Mr. Fretwell bought the ranch where he lived. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Godwin have moved from the old Frank Boswell ranch now owned by Federal Land Bank and its is reported this place has been bought by Harry Jergens. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT —and— Mr. and Mrs. Herb Loy of Port land are visiting at the Rena Sch Acetylene Welding weizer home. The Loys are old timers in this section, having formerly own ed the land called “Hollywood" be SWARM & SONS low the Owyhee Dam. Formerly Pete Dear Wreck ing Business, now located one Life of Ship* block west, near high school. The useful life of all klDdt of months. Geo. McMurdie, first LOST south road on CCC road after leav LOST—Black cocker Spaniel, bob ing highway. 10-29-2tp. tail, female. Finder return to FOR SALE—Team, harness and Journal for reward. wagon; one mare and harness; OR STOLEN—Freckled two-horse motor, single phase, and STRAYED Brown and white female pointer feed grinder; young milk cow; 8 bird Gone since Tuesday. Call months old heifer; Gold Medal Albert dog. cream separator; farm machinery N51t c Hopkins, phone 57F5, Nyssa. and some furniture. Mrs. Bettle Forbes, 1H miles north of Nyssa on MISCELLANEOUS highway. Itp. FOR SALE—Two chair barber shop NOTICE—I want to do your plow In Nyssa, Oregon between two work; nothing but first class work great projects. Bright future. Cheap, or your money refunded. One trial good terms. P. O. Box 363, Nyssa, will convince you. Second to none when it comes to plow work and Oregon. 11-5-Itp. general blacksmlthlng G. E. Snod FOR SALE—200 tons hay; good grass, Larsen and Towne shop. 8- feed ground, open water, brush. eitfc. 10 miles south of Nyssa, 114 miles above highway bridge on south side WELDING—Don’t throw your brok of Owyhee. Grover Reece, Route 1, en parts away, bring them to us and we will weld them as good as Nyssa. Up. new—save money at Pruyn Oarage. FOR SALE—Alfalfa chaff. See John HAULING—All kinds, Oregon and Kakebeeke. Up. Idaho License. Hugh Glasgow. FOR SALE—Used electric washing Phone 36-F3. Jan 16tf. machine, >15. Good condition. Write Box 333, Elmo Higginson, Nyssa. Up KALSOMINTNO AND PLASTER ING—All work guaranteed; also FOR SALE—German Roller can scissors, saws and tools of all kinds aries, cheap. Mrs. C. B. Short. It sharpened. Andrew McGinnis, tfo Jackson Lumber Company USED PARTS «hipa Is about IS year*. ------------ 1 --------- 1 ■ Ji - . —s SEE Our Selection of Watches Hamilton - Elgin • Graen • Waltham > 37.50 > 17.50 » 4.75 > 13.00 Never before have we had such a large stock of watches, both wrist and pocket types.We can suit every taste and pocketbook. CHOOSE YOUR GIFT WATCH NOW and use our Lay-A-Way Plan for Christmas Shoppers. WE SPECIALIZE IN GIFTS FOB PARTIES . . . birthdays, an niversaries and all special occasions. We Invite you to shop at - .... _ . . . . au Malheur, Banks, and Crowley Missing Mahoney women. Mr. Johnson was low for the men and Mrs. Morris low for the women. Mrs. Quinby scored high In bridge for the women and Wm. Sdhireman high for the men. Mrs Louis Thomas and We6 Browne were low In bridge. In bunco play, Mrs. Emma Duncan was high and Mrs. Pinkerton low. -5 - PARTY LDS HALLOWEEN A Halloween party held Friday night at the Angus Bishop country home, sponsored by the officers of the LD6 Sunday school for officers and teachers, also honored Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Higginson who are leav ing Nyssa. Many of the guests came in costume and an enjoyable even ing of games was spent with refresh ments served at the close. -5 - CLUB THURSDAY ADRIAN NEWS Mrs. Eldon Jensen entertained the Thursday bridge club last week. Mrs. Ivan Famworth and children Mrs. Warren Blodgett won high returned home after an ex score prize; Mrs. Dewey Ray, second; have visit with relatives In Utah. and Mrs. Ernest McClure the travel tended R. C. Enos, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell ing prize. Guests playing with mem Gaviola made a business trip to bers were Mesdames Charles Drew- Boise Wednesday. itz. Dewey Ray and Grant Rinehart. Mrs. Henry Hatch Is making an extended visit at the home of her SUPPER CLUB mother, Mrs. Hudson of Wilder. The Supper Club met Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Laurence Stretch have moved back Wiltshire with Mr. and Mrs. Frank to Adrian. Halverson the guests of the clubs. Mrs. Jessie Marker and son and Prize winners at the card play fol- Mrs. Ellen Marker were Thursday owlng the supper were Mrs. Wm. guests in the Charles McConnell Schlreman high and W. F. McLing home. 'f Emmett, second. Miss Benita Gavlola was a week _|_ end guest of Mrs. Mitchell Gaviola. MONDAY BRIDGE Miss Lessie McDonald and daugh At the Monday bridge club party ter Donna of Parma called at the J. held this week at the home of Mrs. E. and D .T. Holly homes last week. Farnham Sills, four new members Henry Hatch is living at the Ken were taken into the club. They were neth Parker home in Ontario while ------ —•— '- - ■ Mesdames Bob Ramsey, John Burke, working near there. George Mitchell and Lewis Wilt Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gaviola shire. Mrs. J. J. Sarazln and a house were Sunday callers at the R. C. NEW guests of Mrs. Sills also played. Mrs. Enos home. Dick Adams won high score award Ray Drown has Installed an electric GOODS and Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire won low. welder In his garage to meet the demands of his trade. 5 SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. afld Mrs. Verna La Barr and Arriving all the time Margaret Sarazin and Colleen son and Mrs. Celeste Zink of Port Towne were charming little host land spent a week visiting relatives — at— esses last Thursday afternoon at the here. Sarazin home entertaining from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holly and son four to six with surprise party hon William visited Mrs. C'Ceal Boswell + oring the 6th birthday of Evelyn at Vale Sunday Towne. Ten youngsters enjoyed the Kenneth Parker was a Sunday party. evening caller at the Ted Newton home, 5 SHOWER FOR MRS. SCHWEIZER Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Milliner have their trailer house back to A crowd of over twenty friends moved from Ontario. surprised Mrs. Max Schweizer at her Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and home Monday night, bringing many family at the Ed Newton lovely gifts for a stork shower. After home on visited Slope Sunday. the honor guest had opened her Mr. and Oregon Mrs. Ted Newton and gifts the remainder of the evening family viisted at the Ed Newton ____ j was spent visiting. Mrs. Sam Cald on Oregon Slope Sunday. well, Mrs. Ronald Burke, Misses home Mr. and Mrs. Orrln McMullen and Sabina Caldwell and Wanda Cont family were former Adrian resi rail were co-hostesses and served a dents who are moving to California delicious lunch at the close. where Mr. McMullen will be fore 5 man on the Wallace Berry ranch. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Roy Furgeson and Miss Hinemoa Cloninger enter family from Duchess, Alberta, Can tained a few guests for dinner Mon ada, guests of the K. I. Peterson day evening In honor of her 16th family were from Friday to Monday. birthday. Present were Mr, and Mrs. They were enroute California Cloninger, Irene Poage and Mary where they expect to to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cahill were Sunday dinner guests at the K I. Peterson home They were all former neigh bors of the Furgerson family in Canada. Miss Joyce Ashcraft was a Mon day evening dinner guests of Clar ence Enos. Mr Lucas Bicandt and sons of Nampa were Monday evening visit ors of Frank Bicandi. The boys and girls of the Adrian school have been following the campaigning of the major political parties with a great deal of interest Tuesday afternoon a radio was in stalled In the school room so that they could hear the election returns. Also on election day the 6th, 7th and 8th grades visited the polls at Ad rian In order to get a first hand view of how to vote. Mr. John Holly gave and girls a talk last week PETERSON FUNERAL on the the boys proper way to vote and reg ister. After visiting the polls, sample HOME ballots were obtained and an elec tion was held. The boys and girls been making Civic notebooks Call Thomas Nordale of have clippings of pictures and articles Furniture Store Phone 94 from newspapers concerning the Fall social activities were livened up last week by several special par ties, with hostesses making the most of the Halloween season for their motif in decorations and refresh ments. Two very nice parties were held last Friday and Saturday with Mes- dames Chas Paradis, A. V. Cook and Earl Danley hostesses with dessert bridge at the Cook home. Halloween decorations and fall flowers added to the parties. Four tables of bridge were in play Friday with Mrs. Frank Hall winning high score prize; and Mis. W. F. Me Ling of Emmett, second; and Mrs. E. D. Noroott, low. On Saturday the hostesses enter tained with five tables of cards with Mrs. J J Sarazln winning first prize; Mrs. Dewey Ray, second; and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford, low. Mrs. Vernal Shoemaker was host ess'with two enjoyable parties last Wednesday and Thursday after noons, entertaining with dessert bridge. Two tables of cards were in play each afternoon with Mrs. C. L. McCoy winning high score on Wed nesday and Mrs. John Young second high winner. On Saturday, Mrs. Frank Morgan won first prize and Mrs. Frank Hall second. LEGION AUXILIARY PARTY The Legion Auxiliary card party last Thursday evening was attend ed by a good sized crowd who en joyed a social evening of cards to gether, followed by refreshments The affair was held In the Eagles hall. Winner of high score In pin ochle were Sid Burbidge for the men and Mrs. H. Blair Johnson for the COUNTY VOTE BY PRECINCTS Roosevelt Corn. After dinner, the party at tended a show In Ontario. -8 - MR. AND MRS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy enter tained Che Mr. and Mrs. bridge club Wednesday night for their first meeting of the winter season. Mr and Mrs. A. H. Boydell were prize winners. All members were present. —5— DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Felton Duncan had for dinner guests Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duncan and Mrs. P F. Roberts of Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Mull and family and Mrs. Emma Duncan, all of Nyssa. Andy Crollcke was a call: r later In the evening. 8 BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Lloyd Halverson was host to a number of youngsters Wednes day afternoon, when he celebrated his fifth birthday with a party. The youngsters enjoyed games and a birthday lunch and Lloyd received many nice gifts. __/ GINZEL’S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP ONTARIO, OREGON In Appreciation Having sold my Beauty Shop to Miss Ruth Warnock, who took possession November 1st, I take this opportunity to recommend her as a competent and efficient beautician ; and also to thank my patrons and all who have helped to make my business a success the past year. It is my wish that you continue to patron ize this shop for efficient beauty work. CLAUDENA CRAWFORD FORBES A Step Ahead .. . We are pleased to announce to our customers the installation of new equipment which will better enable us to serve our customers. We invite you to come in and see the new equipment in opera tion. NYSSA TAILOR SHOP Nyssa, Ore. Don Morgan, Prop. If You Can’t STOP... Don’t Start Don’t take the risk of an automobile accident due to faulty brakes. Be sure before you go that you an stop quickly in case of an emergency. Let U* Test Your Brakes For Quick Stopping E. W . Pruyn A uto Rep air