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GATE CITY JOURNAL, TÌ1URS., PECE M ì l i t i , l'XM NYSSA COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 o ’clock. Morning Worship 11:15. Theme: The Christ Child. There wl'l be no Junior League or Epworth League. The Pageant. "The Coming of the Christ Child," will be given in the church at seven o’clock In the evening. ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH December 24—Christmas service at 11 a. m. Pageant and treat for children of Sunday School at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Stanley Moore. FREE AIR Howdy Folks—We want to make this week’s ad a real genuine well wishing Merry Christmas greeting to you all. Many fine phrases could be Injected here. Many expressions used as a matter of form, but flow- ry language Is not In our line so we will Just wish you one and all a good old fashioned Merry Christ mas and we mean it. California to spend the winter. GuesU Including Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mrs Lora Pillsbury, Mrs B. G. Roberts, Mrs. E. H. Brumbach, Mrs. N. Phelan, Mrs. P. N. Big Bind Tire new officers of B « ' Caae and Mrs, Jesse Johnstcn Bend grange presided at the meeting Mrs. Win. Sweet Is 111. Tuesday evening. The Lecturer, Mrs. C. E. Ponu presented a Chrltmas pro McDERMITT FOLK ATTEND BALL gram of stories, music and readings Mrs Ardile Meyers, Journal corres- NYSSA CIVIC CLUB MAKES BUD- j tnat were greatly enjoyed. Mr. and GET FOR TOWN LIBRARY WITH Mis. Joe King treated members to pop pondent at MeDermitt, was here Mon corn balls at the close of the meeting, day and she brought along a packet of ENTERTAINMENT LAST FRIDAY Joe and Ezra Brumbach transacted news- Mrst' work ls under way on the NIGHT. business in Boise Monday. j ln _ , , _ _ , _ Mr. and Mrs. Angel Aboritz attended The members of he Drainage DU- the Basque ball in Blose Tuesday night. trict held a meeting ln E. M. , Blodgett s . Visitors ln MeDermitt the forepart of _ ! the week were vlctor ^ „ t o g m of Ore- A laugh from start to finish was the office in Nyssa Tuesday evening. skit, “Comical Country Cousins," given A number from here attended the gon Canyon, Millard Sage of Disaster by a cast of ten at the Library Jubilee, j basket ball game in Nyssa Tuesday j p eak, Gerald Bosch of the Nevada sponsored by the Nyssa civic club, Fri evening. highway department and Bob Wade. day night. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wade, who were | Rivaling the famous actress May guests in the C. Peck home, returned HONOR STUDENTS AT NORMAL Robson was Cousin Ophelia. Mrs. Wl’l to Lewiston Friday. Beam. Supporting her were the other The Boyce Van de Water family for LIBRARY FETE BIG SUCCESS “ “ S’ S, “ ™a !SS5. -LS3ST.. ¡ S ls S “ ” -- me coming year. Marshall’s wedding gown of 1883, Mrs Mrs. C. E. Feck entertained at a Howard Larsen, Mrs. Ted Newell and Kensington Wednesday ln honor of Mrs. Glenn Frizzell, the three old Mrs. Lizzie Holly who left Friday for maids, Mrs. Dick Tensen. who could “organ like a queen and piano like she could organ;” Mrs. McCiTy, old but spry; Mrs. Wm. Schireman, Sis Hop kins, who possessed a beau “ Bilious.” Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mammy; and Bil- The great English chemist Joseph A Lll’ Pome ’le Louise Glasgow, the singing picka Priestly, discoverer of oxygen, was vic Christmas time will soon be here ninny, completed the cast. timized about 1795 by a quack who We can’t afford a tree, A darkey skit was nicely presented claimed to be able to cure bis daughter So we’ll Just trim grandpa’s beard hv Sue Keizer, Charlena Crawford and Sarah of tuberculosis. Like many other And shout prosperity. Mr.s Hershel Thompson. famous and Intelligent men when a • * • • The Auxiliary quarter, consisting of loved one was in danger. Priestly Mrs. Hollenberg, Mrs. Don Graham, seemed to lose his keen analytical Judg CHRISTMAS Is the day your wife Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. McCoy made its ment and placed his daughter In the gives you a present you don’t first appearance by rendering a beauti charlatan’s hands. want, bought with money you do ful selection. Mrs. F. W. Osterkamp Is The quack claimed the disease had want. pianist. * * * • progressed so far that “ to place the Bidding for Christmas packages at smallest reliance on medicine would De We know a stenog who thinks the auction, conducted by Frank Mor to encourage a fatal delusion." Ills hardening of the arteries Is laying gan and Mrs. Beam, was keen. So keen, program alone, bo claimed, would De concrete on the highways. that 25-cent packages sold as high a s ! effective ln curbing the disease. So 75 cents for additional library benefit, j Sarah “.as installed In a cowhouse in Over $19 was made on the auction j company with cows for nearly six alone, so Mrs. O. G. Boden, chairman, I months, and lived on a email platform NORCOTT SERVICE Nyssa Oregon ays the library Jubilee was a success. raised only a few Inches above the dirt Girl Scouts helped by conducting a Moor. The only furniture was a table, fish pond and selling popcorn balls. a chair and a bed, the cordage of Refreshments and dancing closed the which soon began to rot In that atmos evening. phere. "The genial warmth relieved op pression on the chest, took oil restless LICENSE FUND APPROPRIATED ness, and produced a feeling the lady described by comparing It to nourish Apportionment of $800,000 represent offert ing the amount due the counties from funds collected under the state motor vehicle act during the second half of “ LITTLE W O M E N ” A T N O T H I N G FINER the year 1933, w'as announced Monday. IN HOTEL Malheur's last half is $8455.41. CALDW ELL THEATRE ■ r T r " P , T ‘,. ” » T“f r r ORTLAND h e hotel is Portland’s largest hotel« located only 3 blocks from the leading b an ks and stores, yet out o f the noisy traffic. New modern furni ture, new equipment, new decorations. . . Excellent dining room, cafeteria and cofleeshop. Popular prices. Garage across the street; attendants at the door . . • Lobby pipe organ concert every evening. K t f ! 5222 ftlS H O T E L M O L T N C M A I i PORTLAND, ORtOOH ore Thompson, Nyssa, Ore. Dec 30 Pd. FOR RENT—Three rooms, unfurnished See Ross Parkinson at Nyssa Shoe 1 Shop. mzsm Starting POWER. N O W «vary N A T IO N A L is "saolad" at tha factory with a special metal dise w e ld e d to the negative post. This "seal" must be removed before the bat tery can be installed in your carl Don’t taka tha chance of buying a rebuilt ar used battery. Replace now with a N A T IO N A L "the world’s greatest battery for cold- weather starting." NATKffiAL -S » attliue Is now under new management. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $5 Permanents, NOW—$3.00 $3.50 Permanents, NOW—$1.95 FLORA CTIEELF.Y Operator Ri m ili rutti tua ri mi ri m i i . i ih ih i : i u um ili mini na ¡Dr. J. A. MeFaiij g Eyesight Specialist g Specializing on the care = I of Children’s Eyes, Vem Wilson is hauling chopped hay Ontario, Oregon a HOLIDAY GOODS, no raise in price from Dead Ox Flat for feeding on the § ri I II H I III til I II II IMI I lit II I11 III 11! 11111 I I I 111 HI III IS” from last year. Xmas cards sold sep- Deseret. erately or by the box. Candy for sale. Some school supplies left. Hazel D. Oildea. back of Shell Service Station. Dec. 25 Pd. FOR QUICK SALE—Rhode Island Red pullets. Mrs. H .R. Quinby, City. | G iv e your car It’s MERRY CHRISTMAS STRAY TAKEN UP— One b 1 a e k Springer heifer, branded circle with cross inside on left hip. Owner please call and pay this ad and feed bill. SUCCOR CREEK SERVICE STATION via I-O-N Highway. Dec. l4Pd. WORK TEAM and 2-year old dairy heifer for sale. Would trade for auto mobile. Write Box 1024 Nyssa. Oregon. Dec. 7-14* QUILTS WIL1 BE MA aid for church benefit. We will be glad to make your quilts, or do the quilting. Qv.llts for sale at Nyssa Realty Company. NYSSA, OREGON j 1 j ! Get that Hat, Suit and Dress— CAPITALIZED Not Just Cleaned and Wish You Had. § I g Those needed repairs in your = plumbing will not get any better §j with time and they will certainly g cause you trouble this winter. Leave your cleaning at the Unit GEO. J. KINZER ed Laundry Nyssa. Mrs. Margaret Plumber Pashley is our local agent. C APITAL CLEANERS Parma 5 8 Phone 134-J-2 BOISE IDAHO * “ Well mq guns over t ’ 8am Bum«*,but I’m Liberty Theatre Why Liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor Friday-Saturday, Dccmber 22, 23 “ SENSATION HUNTERS” With Arlene Judge and Preston Foster 6 Reels of Short Subjects The public is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that the properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. A child is easily given the right dose. And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed that senna is the best laxative for every body. Senna is a natural laxative. It does not drain the system like the cathartics that leave you so thirsty. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a liquid laxative which relics cn senna for its laxative action. It has the average person’s bowels as regular as clockwork in a few weeks’ time. Sunday, Monday, December 24, 25 Zane Grey’s “TH E THUNDERING HERD” With Randolph Scott, Harry Carey, Buster Crabbe and Noah Beeiy Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs., Dec. 26, 27, 28 “ DELUGE” Lois Wilson, Sidney Blackmer You can always get Dr. Caldwell** Syrup yrup Pepsin at any a drugstore, ready ’ N. for use. Member 1 R .A . LOOK HERE FRIENDS!,*» AMERICAN Theatre Caldwell By Special Arrangements with the Leading Magazines of the Country We Bring You the Biggest Bargain of Ail Time . . . . Subscriptions To 3 Famous Magazines with A New or Renewal Order for This Newspaper. SUN.-M ON.-TUES-W ED. 1 Little W ome n M AKE UP YOUR OWN C LU B ! CHOOSE A Real Xmas Special! With Katherine Hepburn, Edna M. Oliver, ALL 4 ONLY 1 Magazine From Group “A ” 2 Magazines From Group “ B" And TH IS NEWSPAPER (1 Full Year) Joan Bennett and Paul Lukas FOR SALE—Good high chair, very reasonable. See Mrs. C. B. Short. City. FOR SALE -O ne four-year old Short horn bull, two yearling Shorthorn bulls. Tom C.Johnson. Nyssa. Dec. 14p Practice in ail Court* p Call us today and let us fix g g everything. Our rates are low 8 - and our work the best. LOUISA M. A L C O T T S Mrs. Margaret Pashley. owner of the j Nyssa Laundry, ls agent for the Cap ital Cleaners of Boise. Leave your cleaning at the laundry. Quality work ls guaranteed. Pd. Adv. g Lee Meri Beauty Shop W A N T ADS The American Theatre in Caldwell is proud to present to It’s partons that WANTED—Young lady or elderly mighty production from the Radio woman for general housework a n d ; studios “LITTLE WOMEN" adapted care of children. Mrs. A. J. Schafer, from the sensational novel by Louisa Nyssa. M. Alcott which has been read by mil lions cf people the world over. Here is STRAYED—Brown marc with TS on a production that will well be remem left shoulder. $5 reward for return. bered as one of the finest pictures ever Left from vicinity of McEvvon ranch. H. made. J. HOLMES. Nytsa. Dec. 2T. A fine cast including such well MUSICIANS should look over the large known players, Katharine Hepburn as stock of latest piano music and in Jo. Frances Dee as Meg, Jean Parker strument accessories at The Nyssa as Beth, Joan Bennett as Amy, Edna May Oliver as Aunt March, Paul Lukas Pharmacy. Douglass Montgomery and Henry FOR SALE—Fordson tractor plows, Stephenson all deliver exceptional disk, levn’ cr all for $250 cash; work characterizations In this well known tram and harness $50. Elton E. Parker. play. Apple Valley, JJ'ii ml. S. E. Nyssa. This picture opens Sunday at the RIVERSIDE AUTO PARK U for sale, American Theatre in Caldwell and con seven cabins, store, gas station and tinues until Wednesday. A picture the residence. Inquire at station. Mrs. Len- whole family will enjoy.—Pd. Adv. Attorney and Counselor at Law ANNOUNCING— Nyssa, Oregon E. M. Blodyett § Don’t W ait Until Later 5 Again, folks. B w “ ,u' >“ ' ■ » r s s £S2VS w *sr- Smilin' Charlie S&y&i ment conveyed through the pores of the skin. After the first night the air was, to use her expression, 'balsamic.' ’’ In the light of our present knowledge It seems remarkable that she survived the treatment, but she did. It Is not so remarkable, however, that her father permitted her to under go such a weird treatment, points out the National Tuberculosis Association. Nothing whatever was known about tuberculosis In those days except the symptoms, so grief stricken families grasped at any straw of hope once the dread verdict of consumption" had been pronounced Its cause was not discovered until nearly a hundred years later (1SS2). Today such quackery is difficult. The 2,084 affiliated tuberculosis asso ciations throughout the United States, financed by Christmas Seals, have spread the knowledge that there Is no medicine that will cure tuberculosis. The only known method of cure Is a regime of absolute rest In bed. fresh air and sunshine, and good food, under the direction of a reputable physician. PACKING HOUSE BUSY IN AFPLL VALLEY These are busy days at tire Apple I Volley parking house where Jack A’ Owing to the death of Max Julian iLcitocn Is directing ,the packing and Marshal’ , 17, Payette high school shipment of from one to two carloads senior, the basketball game scheduled of apples each day. E. G. Johnson Is for Payette Friday was played in Nys : shipping most of the present supply, sa instead c f Payette. I Packing has been in progress several Mr, shall was fatally tajuhed last j weeks and will probably continue until Wednesday when a walnut bowl burst i after the first of the year. in a lathe. A fragment struck him In the face and head and fractured his skull. He died at 7:30 at the Holy Ros ary hospital, a few hours after the ac- LET US FIX IT N O V /! = cidet, which occured ln the munua’ training department of the school. i --------- He ls survived by his father Roy C. Marshall, two brothers and two sisters. This distinction Is based on no grade below B or A. Twenty-nine students ■ made the honor roll. ACCOMMODATIONS M ULTNOM AH TO PAYETTE BOY Famous Chemist Once Victimized by Quack HD, T ACCIDENT FATAL BIG BEND NEWS W H Y PAY MORE? Your Choice of Any Two Magazines in This Group Your Choice of Any One Magazine in This Group GROUP a □ McCall’« Magazine ....... 1 Yr ¡HI Q Woman's Home Comp. 1 Yr ■ □ Pictorial Review ....... 1 Yr. ■ □ Screen Play ........ ... I Yr. B Q Hollywood Movie Mag. 1 Yr. □ Open Road (Boys) 1 Yr. □ Pathfinder (Wkly.) ... 1 Yr □ 0 0 0 0 0 0 GROUP B Better Hornet A Gardena 1 Yr. Woman’» World........... 1 Yr. Household Magazine------1 Yr. Needlecraft — _ _ __1 Yr. Good Stories_______________ 1 Yr. 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