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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL' THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939
Recipes
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* THE MODERN
WOMAN -
Society
tween the word "Bonds" and the
sons of Lincoln visited Mrs Jack Home Again—
Then she met him. A doctor of three years of hard duty, long
word "No,” whichever indicates his
Downs Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner and choice.
shady repute. Much older than her­ hours, perhaps 12 on duty through
William Me Elroys wefe Sunday son returned last week from a two
The polls will be open from 2:00
self A man of good birth of fine a busy day without relief, then a
manners and much of this worlds sudden demand to relieve a sick
dinner guests at the A. A. Bratton week’s vacation which they spent o'clock P M., until 7:00 o'clock P
M.,
on said day, when the same
goods She became his office nurse, night nurse, 10, 12 hours or more
home.
at Nellscott on the coast. They shall be closed, for the reception of
and in time lived with him without spent in a hot nauseous surgery to
made
short
trips
to
other
points
of
ballots
cast for or against the con­
The Pinochle club met with Mrs.
traction of such indebtedness.
benefit of law nor clergy The little go off duty, to drop into bed. feet
Interest enroute home.
Albert Bohy Thursday.
This notice is given by order of
girl became a young lady of 22, pol­ swollen from long standing, head SAVAGE-HAROLDSEN
Mr and Mrs. Herman Johnson,
I the District School Board, made the
On Saturday at a quiet ceremony Miss Mary Warren and Dick Wells
ished too. wise in the ways of the splitting because she was too tired
26 th day of July, 1939.
ALICE WILSON,
| world. Had her own car and fur to eat at meal time and then in the In Caldwell Miss Mary Haroldsen. of Ontario were Sunday dinner
Chairman. District School Board.
' coats and jewels. Traveled and liv stillness of night to be called out daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben guests of Pete Countrymans honor­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Attest:
Department of the Interior, Gen­
again, an emergency A half day a Haroldsen, of Oregon Trail became ing Mrs. Johnson’s birthday.
ed in fine hotels.
B. B. LIENKAEMPER,
eral Land Office at The Dalles,
Then Into this man's office one week respite If she was lucky, two the bride of John Savage, son of
Dlstrlt Clerk
Oregon, July 26, 1939.
Eldon
Hickey
of
Lincoln
visited
Damon Savage of Buena Vista.
day came another woman. A school extra hours on Sunday afternoon.
NOTICE is hereby given th a t| First publication July 27, 1939.
at the H. E. Noah home Tuesday.
Last
publication
August 10, 1939.
Those
attending
the
ceremony
in­
Walter
Mellville
Thompson,
of
teacher too young and inexperienc­ But the hospital Is a busy place
Mrs. Myrtie Stewart spent Thurs­ Nyssa. Oregon, Rt. No. 2, who, on
ed too. the partial support of her and people come and go and take cluded the bride's parents, Mr. and day evening with Mrs. C. V. Stover July
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
8, 1936, made Original Home­
Things About Nysaa's Shops
parents, a girl with spotless repu­ each one for what they are worth Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen, the Misses
stead Entry, Act June 17, 1902, No. Department of the Interior. Gen­
tation from a small town up the and more and more her worth was Laura and Ann Haroldsen, sisters of in Ontario.
030325, for NW14NE14 or Farm Unit
eral Land Office at The Dalles
Mrs. C. W. Ogren and children "B”, Section 23, Township 19 S.,
Oregon. July 24, 1939.
country. But heavy hearted now mounting Till at the end of her the bride, the bridegroom's father
NOTICE Is hereby given that
left last week for Salem. West Vir­ Range 46 E., Willamette Meridian,
and burdened with shame and a three years she was one of the most and Vernon Chadwick.
has
filed
notice
of
intention
to
make
David
Eugene Brady, of Nyssa, Ore­
Following! the wedding services a ginia to attend a church conven­
We did speak with the friends knowledge that ere school opened popular graduates both with the
gon, who. on June 30, 1638, made
final
Proof,
to
establish
claim
to
the
tion.
Visiting
in
Missouri,
Iowa
and
luncheon
was
served
at
the
Harold­
again
she
would
be
an
unwed
patients
and
with
her
daily
asso­
this past week and In the conver­
land above described, before Geo. K. Original Homestead Entry. Act
Illinois before returning home.
Aiken, U. S. Commissioner, Ontario, June 17, 1902, No. 031216, for Farm
sen home for tlie wedding party.
sation came the question of whether mother In fact already she had ciates.
Oregon, on the 8th. day of Septem­ Unit "C” or S 4 NW %, Section 12
Wanda
and
Jimmy
Leffler
visited
At present the young couple are
or not a so-called notorious wom­ fears that those in authority sus-
But life yet had not taken the
Township 19 S., Range 46 E., Will­
1939.
at the S. T. Curtis home at Plea­ ber Claimant
an may ever overcome her reputa- picloned her. So she came for such full toll. Had not melted aU the living with Mrs. Savage's parents.
names as witnesses: amette Meridian, has filed notice of
sant Ridge.
Earl Blackburn. Arthur Rouse, Rob­ intention to make final Proof, to
tatlon and live usefully and respect­ aid as this man gave and empty dross from the gold.
claim to the land above
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lankford mov­ ert Vest. Clarence Barrett all, of establish
ed again In the everyday world. handed for his price was high and
In the last year of her training, LAWN DINNER
described, before George K. Aiken.
Complimenting the birthday an­ ed their house to Nyssa on some Nyssa, Oregon.W. F. JACKSON,
Some felt not. We ourselves know she had no savings, had nothing to while she was assisting at the office
U. S. Commissioner, at Ontario. Ore
offer for his services but the prom­ in the early morning hours, an ac­ niversaries of Mrs. Hausch and lots owned by her mother, Mrs.
gon. on the 7th. day of September.
Register.
that It can be done.
1939.
First published August 3, 1939
True It Is not easy. This return ise to pay.
cident case was brought in and the Mike Wilschinsky, Mrs. Wilschin- Belisle.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Melvin Spitze arrived from Cor­ Last published August 31, 1939.
again to respectability and the es­ And In pity for her he operated officer who investigated, a brawny, sky entertained at a dinner party
Ellis Warner, Mrs. Ellis Warner.
on
Sunday
on
Mrs.
Hausch’s
lawn.
Olin
Lay, Robert Lay, all of On­
on
her
without
charge
vallis
Saturday
morning,
where
he
NOTICE
OF
ELECTION
teem and friendship of Mr. and
black haired Irishman with a twin­
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 26. MAL­ tario, Oregon, Rt. No. 1.
She died of hemorrhage on the kling blue eye say this nurse and Covers were laid for ten.
has been attending college.
Mrs. Average citizen, for many
W. F. JACKSON,
HEUR COUNTY. OREGON.
there are who will always add a table in the little office surgery fell In love. Twas not long before
Mira Noah and Wilma Brown at- I NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN,
Register.
— §—
First published July 27, 1939.
boot Instead of a boost to the trans- with none present but the doctor. the hospital corridors buzzed with THURSDAY BRIDGE
tended a quilting party at the hom e) That an election has been called
Last
published
August
24, 1939.
Mrs. Aden Wilson was hostess to of Esther Parker in Ontario and will be held in School District
gresser when they start on that up­ He was panic stricken. In all this new love affair and all hoped
No. 26, Malheur County, Oregon, on
the years of this unlawful business that the wedding would come soon. the members of the Thursday eve­ Thursday.
ward climb.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Monday the 14th day of August,
If It Is only the warm smile of nothing like this had happened. It
Came the day th at it was an ­ ning bridge club at her home on
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson mov- | 1939, at the District School house Department of the Interior, Gen­
Wednesday
evening.
Mrs.
Andrew
meant
prison
or
worse
And
dis
at
Nyssa,
Oregon,
in
said
District,
eral Land Office at The Dalles
friendly recognition that one gives
nounced and they went with the
ed away from the Dad Armstrong
the hours of 2:00 o’clock P.
Oregon. July 25, 1939.
to such a one It Is as a warm sun grace to the old father and mother good doctor friend and his wife to Boersma was a guest player and ranch last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs between
M.
and
7:00
o’clock
P.
M.,
at
which
NOTICE
is hereby given tha,
prizes
for
the
evening’s
play
went
shining through a dark fog of men in the east. This above all must the church where the girl embraced
time
the
polls
shall
close,
and
that
George Paxton of Vale moved In
Marion L. Kurtz, of Nyssa, Oregon,
tal misery. I t warms their souls be averted. Against the pleadings the mans faith, was blessed by the to Mrs. Stafford, Mrs. Harry Miner on Thursday and Mr. Paxton is car­ at said election there will be sub­ who, on July 11, 1936, made Original
mitted to the legal voters of the dis­ Homestead entry, Act June 17, 1902,
of the girl, with the help of an of priest and radiantly happy started and Mrs. Ike Brown.
and helps them keep the faith. In
ing for Dad's crops.
trict the proposition of contracting No. 030329, for WMsNEVi, EViNW1»
flee boy the body was hidden.
world gone wrong.
down the steps on the arm of her
a bonded indebtedness in the sum or Farm Unit “A”, Section 8, Town­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Burns
from
W
C.
T.
U.
Like
a
maddened
frightened
ani
$36,000.00 for the purpose of re­ ship 21 S.. Range 46 E., Willamette
husband to be. Only to be met by
She was a dainty, fun loving lass
Parma visited Mr. and Mrs. George of
The
W.
C.
T.
U.
met
with
Mrs.
C.
financing and funding warrants No. Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
This woman In the long ago, with mal he took to flight and the girl his wrathful sister who when she
Paxton
Friday
evening.
188
to No. 543, both inclusive, and tion to make final Proof, to estab­
Klinkenberg
on
Tuesday
afternoon
a figure neater than any present with him, pleading always that he had done talking had ruined the
interest thereon accrued, of the lish claim to the land above des­
day glamor girl’s, eyes deep brown return and take the consequences. happiness for years to come of the with ten members and three visitors Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hawks of issue and series of 1938-1939. the cribed, before George K. Aiken, U.
Gooding, Mrs. Gibbons of Preston oldest of which warrants was issued S. Commissioner, at Ontario, Oregon,
but flecked with the golden light He refused. In flight lay safety. other two. There was no wedding. present.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simpson November 1, 1938, and all of which on the 7th. day of September, 1939.
Following
reports
from
the
com­
But
It
did
not.
of the sun as was her hair, hanging
Only long days and long nights
warrants were issued prior to July
Claimant names as witnesses:
In the gray mountin dawn at a of heartsick misery and loneliness. mittees election of officers was held. of Kethum spent the week end with 26.
In heavy braids far past her tiny
1939.
Jess Sugg, M. L. Judd, D. L. Ander­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Winegar.
Mrs.
Dave
Hawkins
was
elected
little
wayside
inn
came
the
law.
For
The vote will be by ballot upon son, Tony Zubizaretta, all of Nyssa,
waist. And shoes number 3 ft were
But bye and bye the sun did shine
Mrs. H. L. Brooks and sons have which there shall be the words Oregon, Rt. No. 1.
not too small for the little feet But both of them. She had not thought again. And In a lttle mountain president, Mrs. Mary Marshall
“Bonds
----- Yes” and the words
W. F. JACKSON,
gone
to
Boise
to
stay
with
relatives
her hands even then might have of this.
town another man who loved her treasurer and Mrs. Ethel Wild sec­ until Mr. Brooks gets a house built “Bonds ----- No”, and the voter
Register.
Back to the city and hours and greatly, who when he learned the retary.
been called capable, and In later
shall indicate his choice by plac­ First published July 27,
27, 1939.
ing a cross (X ) between the word
The next meeting will be at the to replace the one that burned.
Last published August 24, 1939.
years were to prove It. Proved the days of questioning for both of them truth concerning her, still it made
courage and will of this woman to but particularly for the girl. She no difference. "Not what is behind Seward home on the Idaho side of Otis Bullard combined wheat and “Bond" and the word “Yes” or be­
would not tell. She cared for this
barley for W. E. Brown Thursday
be.
us," he said, “but what is ahead.” the river.
and Friday.
Happily she tethered the cow on man and her sense of loyalty and They were wed.
TUESDAY BRIDGE
On account of the work slacking
the pasture below the house attend­ and falrplay would not let her tell
Then came a baby daughter and
Mrs. A. C. Sallee entertained at a up at the game farms four men
ed the grade school or visited at a the things she knew. Not even to the cup of the girls joy ran over.
dessert bridge on Tuesday after­ were laid of this week.
coffee Klatch with the mutter. For save herself. But they did break
Today that little one is grown to noon for the members of the Tues­
they were German folk, hard work­ her staunch spirit. And she did
Ruth Bratton entertained a group
ing, thrifty metlcuously clean and tell. Things that she knew would young womanhood, lovely as a sum­ day bridge club. Guests playing of young people from Nyssa Sun­
mer
dawn
and
as
unspoiled.
She
is
send
this
man
who
had
been
so
with
the
members
included
Mrs.
G.
strong In their family affection.
solo dancer with a fine ballet. B. Oiezentanner, Mrs. George Sallee day at dinner.
Then the mother passed away kind to her through so many years
Will Brown is able to be up each
And
the mother is with her, helping and Mrs. Carl Coad.
to
the
penitentiary
perhaps
for
life.
leaving this child, turning to wom­
day for a little while. He has been
not
only
her
own
daughter
but
And
the
laws
penalty
for
him
was
High scores for the afternoons
anhood, In the old rambling home
mother's daughters as well to play were made by Mrs. Bumall ill for several weeks.
alone with the aging father. The 15 years. Fifteen years behind bars other
keep
a
straight
and
sane
path.
No
one
sisters and brothers were married and cold walls. For her came free­
Brown and Mrs. Bernard Frost.
USE JOURNAL WANT ADS.
remembers the old story. Tims has
and none had a place for this wom­ dom.
healed
that
wound
as
it
does
all
But
gone
was
the
joy
of
living.
an-child.
LOWER BEND
She started on her own and found Oone friends and luxuries. The others if we will just be still and
S U R E P R O T E C T IO N
work In the city. A steamstress' help­ home she had known, the protec­ let it.
She is among the thousands who Mr. and Mrs. Will Cummings re­
er and apprentice. But the earn­ tion the man had given her. Once
for
the a u t o m o b il is t in
ings were too meagre for more than again she was alone untrained for each year find themselves on the] turned from Field, Ore., where they
have
been
visiting.
wrong
road
of
life
and
through
un
self
support.
Alone
In
a
disdainful,
cases of financial loss due
a mere existence and she wanted
Mrs. Harry Russell accompanied
believable sacrifice and
effort
more from life than that. Wanted to resentful and relentless society.
to
fire, t h e f t , p r o p e r ty
None would give her work. Old scramble up again into the right Mrs. Ed Abbl to Nampa Friday.
dance and to sing and to play,
way.
friends
shunned
her.
Her
name
There
will
be
a
special
meeting
of
damage, collision, or law­
wanted nice clothes and a boy
gave her away at every turn, her We knew her well. She was our the P. T. A. at the school house
friend. And of course some day
roommate
and
we
loved
her
much
suit,
is the result o f a wise
picture
had
been
blazoned
on
every
August
9.
All
members
are
urged
to
husband and a home and little ones
front page. And there were no funds and still do and when she come come.
as every girl does and regretfully.
investment
in proper auto­
west she does us the honor of a
to start in new fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott of Dixie
visit.
But always there are some who
were distributing sale bills in the
mobile insurance.
Shop in Nyssa with Journal ad­ Bend Wednesday.
see beneath. See a soul quivering
The easy digestability of Gate
W e write all forms o f
in shamed anguish See the good vertisers and ye wilt not waste thy
Mr. and Mrs. Joe King returned
that may be saved. This time it was time and thy gas going farther.
City Dairy Milk promotes a
Sunday from a week’s outing in the
a
u
t
o
m o b ile in s u r a n c e .
another doctor friend. A man of In­
hills.
restful relaxation and easy
fluence and large practice Through
Come
in and let us explain
Teddy Howell and Junior Lowe of
sleep. Enjoy a glass before
In White or Colors. All Siles
him she was admitted to training Return from Trip—
Nyssa
were
Sunday
callers
at
the
this n e cessa ry fin an cial
retiring.
for a nurse in one of the city's lead­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trent returned Harry Russell home.
ing hospitals. But only on the con­ the end of the week from their va
protection.
William
Stradley
celebrated
his
Morning and Evening
dition that she make good under cation spent at the fair in San 74th birthday Sunday with a family
All Sizes
JESS R. BAKER
Francisco and motoring through
Deliveries
her
own
name.
dinner.
Those
present
were
his
sis­
OPTOMETRIST
Canada.
With
them
was
their
house
And make good she did. Through
ter, Mrs. Margaret Bradney of
Oraduate Unlv. Cal. College
guest Miss Smith of Nebraska.
of Optometry
Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strad­
Office Hours 9-5 and by
ley and family of Arcadia and Miss
Phone 97
Appointment
Garden Club—
Farmer and the Walter Stradley
Men’s and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel
Telephone 244-J, 67 8. 2nd St.
Nyssa, Oregon
Morgan Park Garden club met at family.
3rd & Main Sts.
PHONE 104W
Ontario. Oregon
the Bennett home on July 26. The
Lower Bend Scouts won a base­
Nyssa
next regular business meeting will ball game from the Arena Scouts.
be August 9 at the E. L. Jamison
CARL H. COAD
home in Beuna Vista. Important
VALLEY VIEW
business meeting. Anyone interested
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
In the park development is cordially
The farmers are putting up their
PHONE 31
Invited to attend.
________
second crop of hay.
Nyssa, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Noyes of K an­
sas called at the Bratton home
Thursday evening.
L. A. Maulding, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rees were Sun­
Physician and Burgeon
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Penn and family.
Phone 37
Mr. and Mrs N. A. Peacock of
Hours: 10 to 13 and 1 to 5
Fruitland were Sunday visitors at
Dally-Except Sunday
the Arthur King home.
Pry Building
Fred and August Moeller threshed
Let outside temperatures soar to 110
grain the first of the week.
Owyhee D r u g Co.
or go below zero, proper insulation
Mrs.
Ed
Ingraham
accompanied
DR. E. D. NORCOTT
d o e s n o t sacrifice
will keep your home at comfortable
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ingraham to the
DENTIST
quality in the interest
dam Sunday.
temperatures regardless of the
Office Phone 35F2
of low price. When
Mr and Mrs Beul Hickey and
weather!
X-RAY EXAMINATIONS
you have your pre­
NYS8A
OREOON
We have several grades of Insulat­
Society
Ye Snooper’s
Column
WILTSHIRE
SPORT SHIRTS
/W l FT,
S A T IN
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*1.98
COTTON
You Can Depend
onOwyhee Drug
Prescriptions
Gate City Dairy
Atkeson’s Store
Frank T. Morgan
A Cooler, M ore C om fortable H om e-
W ith Proper
INSULATION
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEETINGS
Meetings of the Townsend
Club are held 1st and 3rd
Thursday In the Eagles Hall.
The Public 1« Invited
D R. DeOroaa..........President
Mrs. A. V. Pruyn _. Secretary
NYSSA AERIE
F. O. E. NO. 2134
Meet* Wednesday Night
AT EAGLES HALL
Visiting Eagles Welcome
HARRY MINER Sec.
ART NARCOTT Pres
scriptions filled here,
you are sure of get­
ting ingredients com­
pounded by a trained
experienced pharma-
cist at a FAIR price.
FILMS—KODAKS
DEVELOPING
Cool off at our
Fountain ___
Owyhee Drug
Company
Phone 29
Next to Idaho Power
ing Boards of highest quality at
reasonable and competitive prices.
Estimates gladly given without cost.
After a Cool Swim—
Stay REFRESHED!
Put on Triplex
Cleaned Clothes
NYSSA TAILOR
SHOP
PHONE 74
DELIVERY SERVICE
Insulate Your Home at Small Cost on Monthly
Payments Under F.H.A. Modernization Plan
STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY
NYSSA FUNERAL
HOME
Phone 73W________
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Nyaaa |
‘Satifaction W ith Every Transaction”
Southwest of “ Y*
Phone 110
Nyssa