The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 21, 1933, Image 3

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    C H R ISTM AS P A R T Y
Mrs. Ed. Wilson gave a jolly Christ­
mas tfarty lor members of Monday
TU E SD AY
bridg» dub at the regular meeting at
her home Monday evening. A lighted
Mrs. Ernest Wilsen was hostess for
Christinas
tree decorated the living Tuesday evening bridge club this week,
room and the holiday motif was used entertaining the usua 1 three tables.
throughout. Mrs. Eddie Powell won Christmas accessories were used. Fav-
Wishing Each and All of You—
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
May Every Joy Be Yours
School will be dismissed here this
afternoon, after a flurry of Christmas
Nyssa— (T o the Editor)— For many parties, for a two weeks vacation. Most
months national economists have ad­ of the teachers will take advantage of
mitted that the only practical way og this furlough and return to their widely
bringing an end to the "depression” scattered homes.
Students, too, will
was by getting money into the hands make merry at home.
of everyday purchaser. The govern­
Owen Prioe is returning to ills home
DOUBLE B IR T H D A Y
ment has hit on what appears to be the at I * Grande. Grant Rinehart to En­
Mrs. Henry Fields gave a birthday
most logical plan, known as the Civil terprise: Clarice Johnston to Dayton,
dinner Monday evening for her daugh­
Works Act, and through outright gifts Wasli.. Stella Fishbum to Tigard,' H ar­
ter Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett and niece
of money to each community is spread- riet Ahearn to M i’.ton, Mrs. Nettie
Miss Cherald Green, whose birthdays
big sufficient money to enab'e the man Medesker and
daughter
Hettie to
occur on the same day. They; are also
who has been out of work for so many Joseph, Mrs. Elta Bensen to Payette,
the same age and have celebrated all
months to purchase the commodities Margaret and Coach John Young to
but one birthday together.
that he is so much in need of.
Madras.
However, there is one point the writer
Coach Young expects to accompany
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
would like to bring to the mind of those his brothers Nate and Dick, of the rec­
Mrs. Green Campbell entertained
crowd of young people Tuesday night j
f re
111
<Us" lamation crew, later in the week as
of needed cash.
they are all planning a grand Christ­
in compliment to her daughter Alta tributon
*’ ' *
This period of the last few years has mas reunion at their home in Madras.
who celebrated a birthday that day.
Mrs. Ada Haworth will remain in Big
Games and lunch made the evening a not only been a serious time for the
jolly one. The honoree received many laborer but it has been doubly so for Bend. Supt. Hollenberg and Eva Boy-
the average merchant. Not only has the dell in Nyssa.
nice gifts.
merchant carried the burden of help­
Freshman defeated the Juniors 17 to
ing the unemployed, who has been un­ 9 Monday in the first game of the girls
fortunate in being out of work, but he interclass series.
has also been called
upon to back
Alumni and several college students
every idea of help and advancement in
attended the dance given by the stud­
his community.
ent body after the Parma-Nyssa games
The money now being distributed Tuesday night.
Ironside— Mr. and
Mrs.
Clarence under the C W A has been, or is being
Juniors welcome vacation as they
Boor of Birch Creek came to see Ralph placed in this community, by the gov­ need it after completing a 5000-word
ernment
to
circulate
and
help
build
up
Boor, who recently broke his leg when
English theme.
his horse fell with him. The Boors also this local territory.
OLD SANTA CALLS
It
appears
that
now
would
be
the
went to Fruitland to visit Mr. and Mrs.
I f Santa didn’t visit every room at
timb to give attention to the matter of
C. E. Boor.
school in person, he sent his helpers as
John Rouse of Unity and niece Miss | supporting those, who have kept those
every room had its program and party.
Gallagan o f Haines were here on busi- j out of work, from suffering, and in
Rooms were decorated in holiday attire.
ness last Wednesday.
j turn keeping the money which has
The high school prepared a program
The James McDeRoe family moved been brought to this community right
for Thursday to consist of numbers
to the Smith place. They will feed their j here where it will have a chance to
from each c'gss and singing. Students
cattle hay purchased from E. J. Beam i come back to each one in this com-
have drawn names and gifts will be ex­
munity.
and the Smith Brothers.
I am speaking for the support of the
An enjoyable time was held at the
school house on the 15th when the local firm and trust at this time that I
Ladies club gave their bazaar. H. C. the citizens of this community must |
Elms was auctioneer.
Mrs. Arthur realize that there is small chance of
Nichols won the club quilt. A dance that money ever getting back into
followed after which a delicious supper their hands.
I am sure that at this season of the
was served. The proceeds bought treats
year your readers will profit by read­
for the Christmas tree.
S. A. Lofton and son shipped a car ing your own advertising columns and
load of beef cattle to Portland Satur­ wil’. find many tempting suggestions
day. Earl Lofton accompanied the ship­ for their Christmas shopping.
The writer, although not a citizen
ment.
Fahy Wise o f Silver City came Sun­ of this district finds a very fine sel­
Phin Warren, Prop.
day to visit a few days with his daugh­ ection in your local stores and is doing
ter Evelyn and grandpamets Mr. and his shopping here. Sincerely, J. S.
“ Our Prices Are Right”
COOPER.
Mrs. C. F. Wise.
Mrs. Floyd White returned Sunday
N YS S A
ORE.
A lot of people at Thanksgiving and
from Unity where she was called to
help care for her brother Frank Elms Christmas tim e might wel'i be called
"turkey gobblers.”
whd was very sick. He is improved.
Geo. White of Halfway visited his
son F"oyd W hite last week.
Thos. McElroy of Vale moved his
cattle from the Fred Laurance place to
Vale. Herman Laurance helped drive
I the cattle down.
Ontario, Oregon
I
FOR HIM
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
Nyssa Pharmacy
Rexall Store
ORBGON
N YSSA
THEATRE
ONTARIO
Greater Than “7th Heaven” Says Los Angeles
Papers—Your Ideal Xmas Picture
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Greetings - -
May your holidays be hanoy days,
And joy and cheer abound!
May sweet peace reign and never wane,
The whole New Year around.
Shelton Dairy
N YS S A
OREGON
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FOR HER
Front Our Readers
IRONSIDE FARMER
FRACTURES LEG
GINZEL JEWELRY STORE
JUST AROUND THE CORNER
SU ND AY SUPPER CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burger were
hosts at the first meeting of the Sun­
day supper club on Sunday evening,
entertaining five couples. Mr. and Mrs.
John Henderson, among the new Tert-
elig people, played with members. The
club wi'l meet every two weeks through
the winter months.
• * * •
rn. They have drilled a new well and
changed, ail in the Christmas spirit.
are making Improvements on their
The upper grades and lower grades
tract. They like pioneering.
joined in giving their programs.
Another member of The Journal
family is Robert F. Thompson of Port­
land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Thompson of Nyssa. Robert Is manager
of a chain grocery store in Portland.
Among new subscribers to T lie Jour­
Other subscrlptons have been receiv­
nal is Neal Nicholson, who with Don ed from Frank Morgan, C. M. Zink.
Reardon is developing 40 acres of land George Kaylor, Tertellng Company,
under the Owyhee project west of n ya­ Nyssa; H. E. Noah, Route 1, Ontario.
Let Us Mill Your
Flour, Cereal and
Poultry Feed
NYSSA FLOUR MILL
NEWCOMERS MOVE
TO LOWER BENDI
Lower Big Bend—Mr. and Mrs. John
Sparks and son are newcomers. They
are moving on to the place recently oc­
cupied by Ocamicas.
Reverand Ditton
and
fam ily
of
Homedale have moved on to the place
recently occupied by Tom Godwin.
The Cable fam ily visited in Weiser
Saturday.
A ll is in readiness for the Christmas
program to be held Thursday, 21st.
The children at school have been en­
joying hot lunches and will, continue
i to do so throughout the cold weather.
Work on the drainage system has
been started in the community.
The teachers were guests at the
Thos. Welsh home Friday evening.
Ray Cable and Lewis King left Sun­
day for Unity for a truck load of
Christmas trees.
A Year’s Subsription to—
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL
is a gift which will please all year. W e will in­
close a card with the Christmas issue.
Subscription, 1 y e a r ................................... $1.50
Anywhere in the U. S. A.
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Gifts
Now that Old Man Depression has faded, come
in and buy your Christmas Presents. Make this
the best Christmas you ever spent—Give every
member of your family a present this year.
Men’s Dress Shirts
Ladies Dresses
69c—$1.25—$1.95
Wool and Silk
$2.98 up to $5.95
Men’s Slippers
89c—95c—$1.19
Ladies Slippers
_____ $1.79 _____
$1.10—$1.35—$1.98
Men’s Fancy Socks
15c—25c—35c
Children’s Slippers
3 pairs for $1.00
75c Wool Lined
NEW TAPESTRIES
PRAYER RUGS AND FANCY PILLOWS
These make excellent Christmas Gifts and are
yours for a very reasonable price.
Brushed Wool Sweaters
$3.95—$4.50
Latest Styles
House Dresses
98c—$1.29—$1.49
Don’t forget to get Peter’s G ift Stamps with each
purchase.
Caldwell’s Store
C. M. Caldwell
OREGON
NYSSA
H U R T IN JORDAN V A LLE Y
Cassie Cohen, salesman for the On­
tario Grocery company, slipped on a
wet and icy street in Jordan Valley F ri­
day night and sprained his right ankle
so severely he was unable to drive
home. A. B. Azcuenaga drove his car in
for him Saturday and made a brief
visit with friends in Nyssa. He reported
a generous snow in Jordan Valley F ri­
day.
Kristmas .
Fill The Stocking
How to Stop a Cold
Q uick as You Caught It
Give A Permanent
for Christmas
With Spencer Tracy, Loretta Young, Glenda
Farrell, Dickie Moore
Also— Double Quartett in Person Singing
Christmas Ballads
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, Dec. 22-23
Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts in
“HER FIRST MATE”
Comedy— “You Tell ’Em’
Such a gift will be ap­
preciated a 11 through
th e
holidays
months
beyond.
You
and
ringlette ends.
Special Midnite Studio Preview Show's FREE to
Everyone Attending Last Show Saturday night.
COMING SOON—A $6.60 Musical Revue at no
incre&4£ in admission. The Show of Shows
“FOOTLIGHT PARADE”
Owyhee Beauty
Shop
Nyssa
Rapcat treatment la *
houra.
and
will be pleased with our
self setting waves
Drink tuli (U m of »atar.
Oregon
We Can Help You
Boys Wagons, heavy duty ones, $3.19, $4.50
Sleds, sturdily built, $2, $2.49
Numerous Toys, Skates
Beautiful W a ffle Sets, special at $6.75, $9.
bowls—
Candy di.ihes, p iteners,
:ne
le price range.
Gifts in wide
If throat la lore, rruah and
dueolve 1 Bayer Aitano
Teblrti in a half (U m of
crater and gargle accard-
lat Is direction in boa.
Almost Instant Relief in This Way