The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 07, 1933, Image 3

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    GATE CITY JOURMAL. THÜRS« DECEMBER ?, 1938.
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Holiday GIFT
Suggestions:
FOR HIM
FOR HER
Ivory Sets
Bill Folds
Toilet Sets
Shaving Sets
Perfumes
Razors
Manicure Sets
Cigars
Candy
Cigarettes
FOR THE KIDDIES
Toys and Dolls
Xmas cards, wrappings, tags, seals, everything
to make the Christmas package look Christmasy
The
Nyssa Pharmacy
Rexall Store
OREGON
NYSSA
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V£5
Jordan Machine Shop
And Garage
Now Completely Equipped to do all kinds of
Machine Work and Automotive Repair.
My future policy the highest grade
workmanship and use only nationally
advertised automotiv parts.
Near the Schoolhouse
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r $ 5 55
100
TIRES
‘ ‘ broken in” dur­
in g c o l d , w e t
weather average
30% m ore tota l
m ileaee than tlree
started off new In
the spring. That's
an extra reason
for buying new
Goodyears at to­
day's low prices—
you get more mile­
age plus the sure-
grlp and protec­
tion o f tough new
Center Traction
treads during the
win ter when roads
are slipperiest.
Lawrence Service Station
Nyssa, Oregon
H ere ’S th a t q u ic k
WAY TO STOP A COLD
Taka
2
Tablets.
Bayer Aspirin
Drink full (la s at water.
Repeat treatment in 2
hours.
II throat is sore, crush and
dissolve 3 Bayer Aspwin
Tablets In a half (lass at
water and sarfle accord­
ing to directions In bos.
A lm ost Instant R elief in This W ay
The simple method pictured above
is the way doctors throughout the
world now treat colda.
It is recognized as the QUICK­
EST, safest, surest way to treat
a cold. For it will check an ordi­
nary cold almost as fast as you
caught it.
Ask your doctor about this.
And when you buy, see that you
;t the real BAYER Aspirin
ablets. They dissolve almost
instantly. And thus work almost
instantly when you take them
And for a gargle. Genuine
BAYER Aspirin Tablets dissolve
so completely they leave no irri­
tating particles. Get a box of 12
tablets or a bottle of 24 or 100 at
any drug store.
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this vicinity who were married re­ KOLONY STUDENTS
cently were Otto A. Koshnlck of On­
tario and Mary Isabel Gaffney, daugh­
GET HOT LUNCHES
ter of New Plymouth pastor Rev. Chas.
D. Gaffney
Koahnick will attend
school In la » Angeles this winter and
Kingman Koluiiy—Hot lunches weie
his bride will join him in the spring.
started at schrol tills week. All pupils
Robert B. Copeland of Harper and
seem enthusiastic even the eighth
Rosanelle D. Johnson of McMinnville
grade pupils who with Mrs. Schweizer
were married In Payette November 23.
iprepare and serve the lunches. Dona­
The Nyssa community, In divers
tions of vegetables or soup bones are
ways, gave thanks l a s t Thursday.
j appreciated.
Throughout the land, tables groaned FIRST SNOW FALLS
with turkey and all the fixings as old-
A T IRONSIDE FRI. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
! Chas. Schweizer entertained at an
fashioned family dinners were the or­
eight o'clock buffet dinner followed by
der.
Ironside—The first snowfall of sev­ three tables of bridge. Prize for high
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powell gave their
annual Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs. eral Inches covered this region Friday score went to Mrs. Maurice Judd arid
Mary Morris and son Tommy of Welser, ¡but a return of warmer weather re­ consolation to William Gibson.
The D. C. Duvalls ate Thanksgiving
Susie and Leroy Daley of Weiser, the duced it within a few days.
Ralph Boor and wife moved some dinner with the C. C. Cotton family
Theo Moore children of Ontario and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell, Mrs. Mar­ | turkeys to Fruitland for fattening. and their guests Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
garet Pashley and daughter Eleanor. ¡They found Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boor Webb of Idaho.
Walter Bach who has been attending
Mrs. Theo Moore could not be present improving from recent injuries.
as she Is 111 In a Portland hospital. She | Earl Ripley of Harper spent Thanks- college at Gooding, stopped at the J. G.
is improving, however, so there was 1 giving with his sister Mrs. Earl Lofton. Lane home to visit his mother, and
Miss Kate Gallingan of Unity visited other relatives last week. His mother
added cause for Thanksgiving,
i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott and with Mrs. Beam Wednesday, she ac­ accompanied him to North Powder
daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. companied her uncle John Rouse to where they spent Thanksgiving with
Rev. and Mrs. Bach.
| Chelcy Boyer at their farm home in Ironside.
A large crowd from here attended
The Conrad Martins were Thanks­
Arcadia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray gave a tur­ the wrestling match at Unity Thanks­ giving guests at the C. M. Beaumonts.
A hay chopper is busy in Kingman.
key dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon giving night. Ralph Dem of Unity
Ray of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Sid- mixed with Jack King of La Grande. A At present it is at the Frank Hall
ranch.
I ney Burbidge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter dance followed.
The E. J. Beams were hosts at a
; Starr, Mrs. Stella Butler and Mrs.
Ray’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rob­ Thanksgiving dinner for 21 friends and
Mrs. Robert Stringfellow and her
relatives.
ertson.
Floyd White spent the holiday with father W. T. Fenn plan to spend the
Mrs. S. D. Goshert and her daughter
day in Boise on business.
! Mrs. Harry Sales prepared a feast for his wife and daughter at Ontario.
Mrs.
H.
Van
Cleave
and
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Eder of New Ply­
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goshert Betty Lou and Joe Van Cleave spent
! and family of Emmett and Mr. and several days at the Beam home.
Mrs. Marion Klinkenberg.
H E SP E R L O R R A IN E F R A K E S
Mr. and Mrs. Barr Doolittle were
Obituary
hosts at a family dinner for the Sch-
weizers at
their home. Numbered
Highest market prices p a i d for
i among 30 guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee There are stars that go out in the
Ml furs legally caught.
Householder of Caldwell, the Charles
darkness
and Oce Schweizer families of the But whose silvery light shineth on.
GOOD DEMAND FOR RATS
Owyhee.
There are roses, whose perfume still
Mrs. Addie Wilson gave the trad­
lingers
Agent for New York Fur
itional Thanksgiving dinner at her When the blossoms are faded and gone.
Company.
home Thursday.
There are hearts full of light and
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin were hosts
sweetness
Charlie A. Layton
at their annual Thanksgiving dinner When no longer their life current Rows
At Scotty's Auto Park
for Mr. and Mrs. A. H Boydell and Still their goodness lives on with the
lyssa
Oregon
children, Mrs. J. Boydell and daughter
living
Eva and son Blayney.
i Like the souls of the Star and the Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertsch were hosts
for a number of bachelor friends.
| Hesper Lorraine was born at Ontario
| Several guests were entertained at December 28, 1918, and was called to
the Russell Vinsonhaler home. Coach iher heavenly home November 23, 1933, ' iiiii «nr in n uomiimtii
John Young, Dick Young and Grant at the age of 14 years. Hesper, who was
Rinehart being the visitors.
the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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VALE HOT SPRINGS
Wylie Frakes, was a sincere Christian
ADAMS-BENSON
girl and her beautiful faith, like the
SANITARIUM
Charles Alfred Adams, one of the star her name signifies, seemed to
younger sons of Mr. and Mrs. George shine the brightest when the night was
Dr. D. A. Sexton, Prop.
Adams of Nyssa. and Miss Viola Mar­ darkest for her, and was reflected In
garet Benson of Center Point, near all she said and did.
Rheumatism, Diabetes. Paralysis
Caldwell, were united In marriage at
During her long illness her perfect
Influenza, successfully treated.
the home of Dr. F. E. Springer in Cald­ faith, her cheerful disposition endear­
Mineral Water 212 Deg. Fr.
well last Wednesday evening at 8 ed her to all and was an outstanding
o ’clock.
Dr. Springer performed the example of a perfect Christian life and
ROOMS AND BOARD
ceremony using the ring service. Only the soft memory of her virtues lingers
At Reasonable Rates
immediate relatives were present. Mrs. like twilight hues over the community.
Adams is a former student at the Col­ I Besides her father and mother Mr.
lege of Idaho.
land Mrs. Wylie Frakes, she leaves aiiirmmiiii 1 : 11:1 h iiiiiiiiu . iíi . iímiiiiimim
¡three brothers. Maurice, Loye and Rod­
MONDAY BRIDGE
ney and one sister Inez,
Mrs. Dick Adams was hostess for j Impressive funeral services were held
Monday bridge club this week enter­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Naz-
taining members and Mrs. Jess Thom­ ' arena church, the Rev. Ray Da vis o f­
pson. A plate luncheon was served at ficiating. Schoolmates and friends were
the close of the afternoon. Favors fell pall bearers.
to Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. W. F. Mc- I Hesper was laid to rest by the side of
Ling. Mrs. Ed. Wilson will be hostess her sister Wllla who had proceeded her
at the next meeting.
In infancy.
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—By Mrs. Mary Tharp. Payette, Ida.
TUESDAY BRIDGE
Tuesday bridge club met with Mrs. A.
H. Boydell this week with all members
present. Mrs. Dewey Ray won first
prize, Mrs. Ethel Crawford, second. A
dalntly appointed lunch was served at
the close.
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Howdy Folks—Now here is exactly
CHEEK-JASMER
what the depression means—Aw
Miss Adalee Jasmer of Nyssa and
heck let’s go dowi to the comer
Clyde Cheek of Payette were quietly
and buy a bottle of beer—on you.
married in Caldwell last Monday after­
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noon. The event was kept a secret for
When
Dean
Smith read that con­
several days. The bride has operated
gress had passed a "Blue Sky law,”
a beauty shop here for several months
he said that the weather was one
and for the present will continue. She
thing that Congress couldn’t regu­
is the second member of her firm to
late.
wed within the past month, as Miss
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Muriel Sterling, her former partner in
We may not be able to regu­
the shop, was married to Weldon
late the price of our FIRE­
Young of Payette In November. Mr.
STONE BATTERIES. All price
Cheek is employed in Payette.
trends are up and it Is our ad­
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vice to you to buy now at a
EAGLES SOCIAL MEETING
saving.
Members of the Eagles lodge enter­
Festive Dinners
W ere Many On
T h a n k sg iv in g
Oregon Trail—The Trail P.-T. A. will Audrey Gray, Raymond Morfitt; 7lli
meet Friday evening. Decenmer oih at grade—Bill Wltxgv 3th grade—Jack
8: IS p. m. As arrangements will be McKee. Barclay Wtisan. FloM Wick-
made tor the Christmas program, all lander.
members and friends are urged to at­
Because students cannot play out of
tend. A health program furnished by , doors during cold weather, noon will bo
the county committee will be given cut to thirty minutes and school dis­
under the supervision of Mrs. Franklin missed at 3:30. This will' allow file
Fry and Mrs. Frank Byers.
j children to get home before dark as
The following pupils made the spell­ | several have quite a distance to go.
ing honor roll In November.
This program will start December 11.
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Kristmas §
Gifts
Only a few more days till Christmas
Our advice is to do your shopping early.
MEN’S BRUSHED W OO L SWEATERS
$3.95 and $4.50
Furs Wanted
Sweaters of all kinds at popular prices.
WOMEN’S FELT HATS and
METALIC TURBANS
$1.49 and $1.95
Special 25c Felt Turban
A New Selection of Smart Silk Dresses
$3.95 and $5.95
MARVEL-TONE W OOL BLANKETS
Two different colored sides to each Blanket.
Excellent Christmas G ift
Caldwell’s Store
C. M. Caldwell
OREGON
NYSSA
FREE AIR
tained wives, families and friends at
the November social last Wednesday
evening. Claud Willson gave a tap
dance and Miss Claudena Crawford
sang. Then followed a kangaroo court
which ended in the conviction of Jake
Fisher and Lloyd Marshall on a charge
of disturbing the peace. Defense attor­
neys Art Norcott and Warren McHar-
gue created a sensation when they
produced evidence which indicated
that the judge Rock Shelton was some­
what influenced by the prosecutor M.
M. Williams. Clerk Don Graham samp­
led the evidence. Lunch and dancing
followed with music by the Llenkaem-
pers. Bill Keizer was program chair­
man.
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MARRIED
Among the several young people of
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CHRISTMAS
CAROS
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Why wouldn’t it be a good idea to
pass a law requiring a man who is
divorced to give his ex-wife a let­
ter of recommendation.
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Says LOTTA GAS, "Greater love
hath no man, He riseth in the
morning and bumeth his fingers
on the electric toaster while she
sleepeth In bed.”
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3.2 beer may not be Intoxicating
but we saw a party flirting with a
wax figure In C. C. Anderson’s
window the other day.
NORCOTT SERVICE
Nyssa
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| 3rd grade—Vivian Gray; 4th grad;
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