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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS., AUGUST 12, 1937, JORDAN VALLEY By MRS ISABELLE LEE A R C A D IA N E W S Rodeo Season Features Good Shows Miss Ethel Azcuenaga, daugther of Mr and Mrs A B. Azcuenaga, and Fidel Archabal, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Archabal of Boise were married at St John's Cathedral in Boise by Rev. J. P. O’Toole last Wednesday morning. John Azcuen- aga was best man and Mrs. Julia Anduiza sister of the groom was matron of honor. A wedding break fast was served at the Archabal home to the family and close friends of the young couple. The bride has been employed at the Department of Justice In Wash ington D C. for the past three years.. She resigned her position In June and has been visiting her par ents since then. The groom is em ployed at the National Wool Mark eters in Boston where they will make their home. After the breakfast the bridal couple drove to Jordan where they were entertained at luncheon by the bride's parents. They left that after noon for Portland. They have plan ned a month honeymoon and will visit Seattle. Lake Louise, Glacier National Park, from there they will drive thro the northern states into Canada, and down the coast of Maine to the home the groom has waiting in Boston. Mrs. Laca and grandson of Para dise, Nevada are visiting Mrs. Laca's son and family. The V. P. Lacas. Miss P ggy Driscoll left last week for a two week stay at McCall where she Is the guest of her cousin Mrs Robert Davis of Nampa. LaV rn Anawalt and Dr W W Jones took a Mr. Roberts to a Nam H .-I > nil,.; bn:n wnl U- served up to redeo fans hi true pa hospital Thursday. The young western style at several shows coming up this month. Sun Valley is staging their big show this Saturday man whose home is near Caldwell and Sunday and the new stadium at the Union Pacific's classy resort is expected to be filled with not broke his leg while haying at the ables. near notables and just plain fclks. Caldwell will entertain with a three night show, starting Thurs Anawalt ranch. day August 19th and ending Saturday, and are promising a show second to none. The Western Idaho State Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Laca went to Fair will feature a rodeo along with exhibits and other entertainment features at Boise from August 25th Caldwell Sunday to attend the fun to 29th Of special interest to residents of this section is the Malheur County Fair and Owyhee Stamp.de eral of Mrs. Snell, Sr., who form to be staged In Ontario September 4th, 5th and 6th. Colborn and Sor nson are bringing their big rodeo erly lived in Jordan. show to Ontario again this year as the leading entertainment feature. ____________________ _____ Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Evans and three children of Salt Lake City one of the candidates for queen of on Bend friends. On Monday Mrs. BIG B EN D N E W S who have been visiting Mr. Evan's the Caldwell rodeo and Katherine Johns Joined a party who left for By MRS. E. H. BRUMBACH relatives in California visited Mrs. Mills accompanied him to Caldwell Kamiah, Idaho to pick huckleber Evans father Dr W. W. Jones on ries. their way home They left for Salt on his return Sunday. Mrs. Lester French attended a Misses Leona and Ruby Beers of Lake. Mr. Will Martin of Davis City, luncheon and shower, honoring Sacramento, Calif., are spending a Nebraska arrived Thursday for a Miss Olive Stevens of Roswell, a Dr. W. W Jones was called to the few weeks with thier sister Mrs visit with his cousin Mr. Tom prospective bride, at the W. H. Gusman home Friday to prescribe Hall Parks at the Ruby Ranch. Welsh and family, whom he had Knlefel home in Roswell, Friday. for Mother Gusman. We are glad to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks of not seen for forty years. A large delegation of Bend people state that she is much improved Mrs Louis Azcuenaga of Boise is' Caldwell visited Mrs. Annie Nichols Rcscoe Conklin of La Grande were Caldwell last Wednesday a t Monday. Mr and Mrs. Brooks are visiting her father Dr. W. W Jones. is visiting his sister Mrs. Wesley tending the Dairyman's Co-opera tive picnic. Among those attending Neal Shea returned Thursday former residents of Jordan. Roberts and family. Sam Ross left for the C ranch were Sparks, Phelan, Purdy. Case, from a business trip to Boise. E. C Moore went to Caldwell on Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Helm left for today. His little daughter who was Wednesday to consult an eye doctor. French familes, R. S. Grant and so badly burned is slowly recovering. Boise Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Place and Jack Moore. Miss Marguerite Maher who has Mrs. George S Parks and son Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam of Nys two children and their nurse drove spent the last month on her father's Sheldon were Caldwell visitors Fri through from Wyoming last Wed sa were guests In the Muntjewerff ranch east of town left for Boise on day. nesday for a visit with his aunt Mrs. home Sunday. Monday. Sam R. Scott went to Cliffs Sat Mrs. Irene Nightingale was the B G. Roberts and family. urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns who guest of Ontario friends Sunday. Tim Mills of Caldwell went to Phone your news Items to the have been staying with friends near Thos. Welsh and his house guest. Cliffs Saturday Miss Ruby M aher1 Journal. Owyhee Dam, spent Friday calling Mr. Will Martin of Nebraska were Caldwell visitors Friday. Mrs. Howard Hatch who has been a patient in the Good Samaritan Hospital in Nampa was brought to Parma Tuesday where she will remain at her mother's home for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester French and Jackie attended a family reunion at the paternal John French home In Roswell at which Mr. and Mrs. Walter French of Colorado were We want smart men . . . and women too . . . to install OIL PURE RE guests. FINERS on their cars to Save OIL DOLLARS. Howard Hatch took a group of ladies to Payette Lakes Wednesday where Annual Homemakers Camp meets. 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Thompson O il Co. Wholesale Retail SKIDDING If your car starts to skid, says the Oregon State Motor association, turn the front wheels in the dir- | ection of the skid and at the same time take your foot off the acceler ator gradually. ★ ★ GOOD CLOVER YIELD AT GARRETT STAM FARM LEAVE FOR CONVENTION Mrs. Howard Larsen and Mrs. Garrett Stam sold 1280 pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long were red clover seed this we;k to A1 Wesley Browne left Wednesday for dinner guest at Mrs. Long's parents Thompson, receiving 31c “In the Albany, where they will attend the Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bullard. dlrt •• This was the crop from three Legion Auxiliary convention. The Loyd Orris went to Burns with a acres which figures approximately ladies drove through in a new Ford truck Lad of potatoes Thursday. bushels to the acre; and make a car purchased Tuesday by Wes Andy and Sophie Krulick and gross return cf $396 80 A return of Browne. Miss Velma Mull went to Twin Falls j 132 t0 the acre from red clover Is Monday and brought back their one cf ^ best crops reported this Use Journal Ads—They Pay ! brother Adam Krulick for a few y ear from the Nysaa section. days visit. | _______________________________ Keith Orris went to Nyssa Friday ____________ _ for a few days visit with his cousin 1 Max Long. Miss Velma Mull Is helping cook for the hay crew at the Krulick ranch this week. Miss Flora Newton is the new About those clothes you soiled on housekeeper at the J . T. Long home Mrs. Long who has been sick your trip. Our business is to clean for a long time is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard and them. Mrs. Loyd Orris and family went to Weiser Sunday to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Splawn were callers at the Chas. Bullard home Don Morgan, Prop. Nyssa Sunday evening. Don’t Worry . . . Nyssa Tailor Shop Subscribe to the Journal at $1 50 a year. MALHEUR COUNTY FARMERS Knot Hole News GREETINGS; We hear the aver age man cannot stand prosperity, wmch is probably the reason Lie average man doesn’t have to. -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Do you remember the sailor, who when asked what he had done with his wages, answered: "Part went for liquor, part for women, and I spent the rest foolishly." -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Then there was the fellow who wanted to save his money, so he let his rcof leak . . . but he felt pretty 1 blue after he got the bill for patch ing plaster and redecorating. -----BUILD FHA WAY----- The Man—I’ll bet a coat of tan ( would be becoming to you, girlie. The Girl—Oh thanks, you darling boy, but I'd rather have ermine. -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Mrs. Nysslan called up one of the local butcher shops before she went out: “Send me a quarter's worth of steak,” she said, “and if I am not at home just tell them to poke it through the keyhole.” -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Chaplain’s daugher: “Mother, do missionaries go to heaven?” Mother: “Certainly." Mary Lou: “Do cannibals?” Mother: "Of course not!” Mary Lou: "But mother, if a cannibal eats a missionary, he’ll have to go tco, won’t he?" -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Brud Short took an old car to Ed die Pruyn for repairs. "How much did you pay for this bus?" asked Eddie. "A friends gave It to me for a fishing car,” he replied. Eddie shcok his- head, "You've been swindled," he said. -----BUILD FHA WAY----- Jim McGinnis: “If you've spotted the can who stole your car, why don't you get it back?” Ted: “I'm waiting for him to put on a set of new tires?" -----BUILD FHA WAY’----- Greasecup Joe says men live fif teen years longer than they did a generation ago. They have to. to pay for their automobiles. Jackson Lumber Company Nyssa, Oregon COMPACT . . . BUT MIGHTY! Philco 61 OB* $49.95 •S*U tmh with Pbilto HitbE& citatT A n U ! I t t m i m |tM «l to r n f t rm p u o m . We now have a new tube tester which w ill test every radio tube ever made . . and accurately. Bring your tubes in for a free test and get the best results from your set. NYSSA : : : : OREGON At The Annual Malheur COUNTY FAIR SEPTEMBER 4, 5, and 6 LET’S MAKE IT A GREAT FAIR Let the telephone help you sell your products at the best possible advantage. GET TODAYS MARKET QUOTATIONS, TODAY. 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