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à r\. V - j y - V ü b . X X III NO. 34 N Y S'■’ A , ( ■ Y N C * ( î V îl -K"M*4 •» «I *H Poultry Supplies A Iioub ' '4 Cnv CONDE S ED : enee V m ì ,;., fij ii'g.Fu'-niture, 4 l i~. ’ Itediseeante________ í 5‘» * Th« Hit's h »UV: fl f >• i i r » •>' s i v D i l n i-J v . f . » is. oitelds th» haatfin path of rortt.is, i - » v i i» , ,»ii's t t u i .uaki.rt ijyal ffishds and f l , torcere for ti ■?. bc-'W. mit W >— % W We Thank You « Aa this ca the end of the ice season, we wish to tha ik oui many patrons for the loyai wanner in which they t supported the local ice plant, in spit« ef the tact that we were compelled to charge a little more than imported ice was selling lor. Again we thank you. * .Nyssa Packing Co. UTRUIDGE & KAY. Prep El V Phpne 6 u '% k *• » Nyssa, Or. ewn% ’ Ì r ii Mrs. Barney Wilson was hostess to the Brings club Tudsday evening at her homo on north First street and a joyous evening Waa spent w eeing the Hrkle Goddesa o4 Chance. Mrs. C. L. McCoy seemed to have the best luck and grabbed the first prize, while Mrs A H. Boydell hed to be content with the consolation priz.' Three tables were in play. The evening concluded by partaking o f delicious refresh ments served by the hostess. Much interest is being manifesberi ever the Hi Jinks entertainment to hi given by tha high sohool on Friday, Novem ber 20. Don’ t miss it. For particulars regarding the Hi Jinks entertainment see the adv. in A m oag Nyssa people who were in j Boise Arm istice day to attend the Col lege o f Idaho Gonzago football game I w ere: Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ewing, j Mr and Mrs Hartan Diven, Mr. and ! Mrs. C. L McCoy, Miss A nnette, Mlodgett, Miss Stevens. Mtea Dilly, Miss Morris, Frank R om ’-aud, La Rue] Haley. Drs R. P and Pearl M Bradford. I ice fused ia Oregon and Idaho. Carver graduates Consultation and examin ation free. Twelve years successful practice in the state. First door w est o f bank, N y «».. O regon. Still Use Braziers Charcoal braziers are still used by fonr-flfths o f the people o f Mexico, who never saw an oil stove. THE MUTUAL LIFE For Sale The Mutual L ife Insurance Com psnv o f New Yorb hes a reeerd o f EIQHTY TW O Y E A R 3 ol prospérons and succeesful business. It h x passe-, threugh panies, peetllenees ard war» orharm rd and today, as a relu it ef eigkt décades e f endeavor, effers fi aaacial strengib, reputsiten, magr.f tude, leaifierebip, and llfe iaaaraoee servies. *00 eases hrel a g e i ewes, bred fo r February lambing Located three miles south o f Caldwell, Idaho; and 1150 Bead o f cross bred and fine wool ew es, mixed ewes Will sell any n iB b t f iu lots of 23* or i » j : i . G D Sack ho , SOtt Saratoga Hotal, Caliw eii. ■ ■ For Sale Six deiry cows. Kay Gaatrail ofiOdt J . K. HU NTES A g e n t, N yssa, O r Ga« and Oil*, 7*1 inti prtcza Millar ami Sei!>«r Tub j T i’.ua Aj:d Toombs Bros., Prftpg, The Nyssa bridge club was enter- tail ed in Payette Saturday by Mrs. j George Ward Three tables were in play. First honorB were won by Mrs. Glenn Brown, while Mrs. Jos. Ewing was successful in winning the coneo- Ijtion prize. A fter delicious refresh ments served by the hostess the ladies r turned to their homes. ALCOHOL ICR YOUR RADIATOR I D«n’ t take chances there co d nights- T ie right ifinetnt ef DEN ATU R ED AI.C0IIUI» will save needless expanse for repair bMla due to f r o m r-diators. VVe K*«w tlao Correct Amount WE PUT IT IN FOR YOU We Test It Free of Charge THE NYSSA PHARMACY K -H Ih tm ty H SI Prcrmpt Se: . j Pioneer Retains ChircpractoTS VS .J AUTO »««»*»««> »> »# e BIG BEND CORN WINS AT STOCK SHOW form erly May McConnell, daughter ef Mrs. Sarah McConnell. Mr, Simon was one r f the first res dents o f Bridge island and owned whet is row snown ns »he C a r t » place He and George C oseon w e-e contemporary residents e f the island, b efore Charley Bean lo eated there. He is now liviny at S d a h , Wash. J V Toembs Service Station H LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF another column j Mr. and Mrs„ Harlan Diven, Mr. The Goodrich Poultry House reports I Arthnr Boydell and Mr. and Mrs. having shipped nearly six tons o ’ ; D ew ey Ray motored to Boise Wednes- dressed turkeys to m arket during th e,d a y and took in the big football game. M ix 4C!e»nor D*ve»»-«4®k countv IP Married in F ayette— Henry -K ay*’1 past week, wb»-h is going nome. Tne brarlan, visited the Nyssa school price is higher than usual at this Mull and Miss Ethel Bullard. The Thursday, N ovem ber 12 She gave m season The poultry industry shows a biide it the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. seriee o f talks th r.n ghou t the schorl Malheur county was well represent concerning the N ali nal G cod Booh cd in the agricultural section at the gratifying increase each stason at Chas. Bullard o f Arcadia. Nytsa, owing largely to the efforts o f Week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hall were Pacific International Livestock Expo eats Tuesday at a bridge party and sition held in Portland O ctober 31 to the Goodrich Poultry House in sec • H onor Roll for the Gredes lag a market for the poultry * - m in Nampa given by Mrs. S. First grad e—Carl D u n » » » " , Fvuldi« N ovcm oer 7. Coen clnb awards were Vie can put off some things in .- .V, .' lain. Shumaker. Virginia Canoelmo, Pauline made on Monday with the result that nitelv, but we ean’ t put off old a Abe /r iis le ft Thuosday for Mila Fogle, Alice Gardmer, Wiimeta Lynch, G arritt Muntzewerfl, o f Big Bend, E v x y s t e p we take, every rising r n » Wisconsin, to visit his brother Nellie Jean Sctaweizer, Louise W al won tha sweepstakes club earn, and his showing also was tha bast for the and every breath we draw, bringL •er relatives fo r several months. lace. nearer to old age and ita problems entire shew. For the second year in < 3 leaving Abe called at the Second grade— Vera Teutich, Ar suc-Mssien a boy won the honors from Mr. and Mrs Dewey Ray and <1 office and arrnged to have the thur Cook, R obert Wilson, Laoven adult grow er«. Volney Hiokex of Stanley war« Boise visitors Armit forwarded to him during his Brown, Melba Huishaw,Pauline Seely. Adrian also esorled otf the cham pion day. Third grade—Calvin Wilson, F lw a ship exhibit o f three states. A. H Boydell is the owner c f a ■ neighborh>od surprise was had on Shelton. Helen S e r v e » , Eleanor Fos Awards were made as follow s: Buick ceacb. i i. A. R. McCarty las, Friday eve- ter, Vera Garrison, Stanley H ershey, Ten ears yellow dent x r n , Garritt . nt; b e fo r e her departure for Boise to Eda Martin, Tiena Tensen, Paulies Mr and Mrs Joseph Ewing d Muntzewerff, first. a‘<e her home Mrs. Angle Cook W olfe to Caldwell on Tuesday Ton ears white dent, V ictor H icksx i l - a d e r o f th-v entertainm ent rem- Fourth grade — G ladjs Campbell, seco-id, E r l K l.h r third. M m . Frank H »il vi’-ited in N i i ,e an.’, put ? : '. program o f games Ruben Foreman. Ten e s ’ s white dent, Viator Hlekox a couple o f days this week, .. I music tfcst t nf h'ghly enjoy» d hy F ifth grade — Ruth Wulfe, hdi'.h flist, James Johnson second. Mr and Mrs. Hermsn Tuwne d- pres nt The vecasion was brought Jones, Carlotta I win. For championship exhibit e f three to Nampa on Wednesday. r a e l . i c by pari .V in g o f a sun ptuous Sixth grad— Thelma Cook, W ayre states, Volney Hiekoa, Adrian, first; Werd has been received c f reps •.. Lowe, Hubert Leuck, Loran Allred, i Alihtjn But, or, Gooding, Idaho, tee- d.-atb o f O D. olea o f Payette, who There are two hi,ids o f old age In Seventh grade—Crete Marie Fost, r, ov»d In tihe Eastern Oregon contest dropped dead en the n*reels e f Oregon dependent and L .p.-ndent. Heaven I Betty Tonsec, J nnie Whipple, Juan* Vo n ej H ickox, first; Paul McCullough City while en route with bis >amity to he p dependent ol.. sg e ; it needs the ita Whipple. second, N ictor H ickox third. C itfornia Mr Gules was a son in help o f heaven A policy with the Eighth giade Max Dunaway, Air a- By mistake th* corn e a tri.s w en law o f Mrs. J W » i l l s and was w li M jtual L ife will make youlndepend, nt II* DeBoer, Ada Blateck, W ild» Her- c n u iiid ic Ontario at the stock show, known in Nyssa is, your old age Talk with Hun er »hey, Kay Garrison, June Z'nk, Grace but the b>g winning exhibits ware For Saie—T w o heifers, one 13 G oshert George R eberger, Glen Zn k, We treat everybody alike. O n e' grown by boys who live in the famed months old and m e 15 month; Or,, a Lois V ogte M argaret Hunt. Big Bend arming country, and the high grade Holstein, the other mi., jd price to all, and the high at possible] price paid. Goodrich Poult»y H< rise { E terprise wwhes to g iro them the Hnlslein and Jeret y High School Honor Roll Alex M< Doi.o.d A. R McCarty and family nre muv- ] credit they should hav.-rn so well rep M arjo Cowin«, Jeff Irwin, Mildred Mr. and Mrs t . F Miller and fain i i g to B o s e today to make their resenting Malheur eounty.— Malheur Long, Lueile Clement, Viola Blodgett, ily spent Wedna day in Nampa with home. It is with real re g re t that we Enterprise. Marion Klinhenberg. Donald Sh er friends. lose this estim able fam ily from our wood, Eugene Pratt, Virginia Thomp Born -T o Mr and Mrs. John Towi.e, com munity nnd local music circles son, Luciei Aniens, Kenneth Back, on Monday, Novem ber 9, a 10-p-u d will suffer a distinct levs by Mrs. Mc James McEwen. baby girl C a rty’ s absence. A B. Siraen sn old time resident o f The next football game will take N yrst, accompanied by his w ife, ie place hero with Homadale on Tuesday, visiting - d a tiv e s here a f t x an ab V * * m ~{* N ovem ber It. sence o f 15 year«. Mrs. s i mu a was School in! 7 fiT8.fi* I! J F'm d, President J-.-hn Ray, V ice ir*r si-'e rt .! f\ f maway, Cashier Í» G I " r / -■ *«>-♦ Cssb r H. A. P ;"<»n. A C a s h i e r J I H rec» J J S "-lain G. L. Phillips I " " S cT O P d 19 . d ^ ' '-171 NW NE t\ 'i ty ¡ -.i üs irr ul 1"T Fvieij Pot ;!i s t 1 U'nith d _Il 1! CF*T’ T * 3 A \D 1.: - K TO t i OREGON. )ii : 4.71? §6 NO F K Ili- r I .-•.>13 .. 6, 938. k» Gills Payable.................. S :,' ks and 3. Cu-itios_____ 2 000 i -O P 1 .- and V - . ir te 4 CAÍ) 71 i '. j . I su : TOIT l'AW i 137 3 7S.Ï7 P W O S IT R ............................. 61 à. MB. 46 h \V -f- • \’ a C c ü a f .y k e ;: o l t . c e 3 LJABIUTIE3 I ,ars »ud D isco u n ts___ . . { i l 3 , , 07 o7 0: pifa! 3 t uk........................... 5 fT.Ooo 00 ’ »verdial»»...... ...................... .. b l» Ui Surplus and Profits________ 44,96B HA d Í¿j Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. i^ M a lh e u r ’ J W V /f A\ NYSSA X i . r n •V ■P U 7 K ‘ A iT.3tY-NT OF T H S Custom Cleaning and Grinding | « M ^ | V iW *» »*! e m ******* •m m » « * « * ♦ » ->»->-» ♦ « • There ie a little more mileage in UNION GASOLINE gallons. ARISTO oils; medium, heavy, give complete satisfac tion. MOTOREZE (3 weights also) ia the «astern oil of product- a little higher in price. ▲ trial will convince you. Hoxie Service Station, NYSSA it: ^Performance P lus Coach m Sedan *1025 Touring *875 P r t e n f . o. 1 . ¡a rm in g . Try it on the Hills! Driva this latest OJctamoLile Six over the highest hills you can find— for it takes a long, stc:p clinth to prove the real romtr . . n 1 per jrm- ance ol any ear . . . ’ '• reveal puLing po wer— .c ;, 'in — speed — control— Act- » stam " a — accel eration — every ' :ig ! l i t’s why W3 urgo you to ask your O id mobile deroeo- dealer for hiil-c stration. Powell Service Station Nfeee, üragee OLD&A\OBILF. -. Î