The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 06, 1934, Image 6

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LITTLE N E W S OF NYSSA
: lay of Mr. u..d
aprovlng
Miss Maria McElroy spent Thanks­
C. M. Caldwell went to Boise Tut -
day on business.
giving in Vale and Juntura.
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Christmas
Cheer. . .
WANT ADS
AIÎF NING—Any kind. You
Nov 2 ’-Dcel3Pd.
The Vogue
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cc the family happier than a
5 i ? O' ley line is very complete
ley line is very complete
\v! k n ; ;clel to suit your purse.
Beauty Shop
Invites you to call for
: our Holiday ?er:nan-
e; t 3 ave, special at
$1.75 up until after the
holidays.
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relry for the nicest of Gifts
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reeds for musical instruments.
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Mrs. Margaret Pashley
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SM ALL D O W N
Real performance
Handsome new 1935
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Glorious tone.
Call
HOLLY BROTHERS
Adrian
For Expert Radio Repair, f i
Cull for Gene
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OREGON
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FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MOiNDAY
DECEMBER 7, 8, and 10
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ewclry Store
Here Are Attractive
SPECIALS
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Nyssa, Oregon
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Payette, Idaho
DRY CLEANING
• — Batteries Recharged
POWFLl’S r VICE STATION
ROBINSON, The Jeweler
HI-SHEEN
TERIES— $4.75 and Up
; IRA 3— y5.50 and up
'¿cerna
Let our gift displays save you time, trouble : ed
money.
I. 'n watches in the new yellow goM. ,
and ring sets. Mens fitted travel:!, c
Wc can show you better than tell you. (:
—a call will be appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy returned
Saturday evening from La Grande
where they spent Thanksgiving at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Grculick
Their children. Gayle and Robert, were
there from their school in Pendleton
Mr. McCoy also attended to Legion
business.
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NYSSA, OREGON
M-'SS MAE F.EIZER
What to Gr e?
Leo Potter of Eagle was a guest at
the J. R. Hunter home Thanksgiving.
Mrs. J. R. Hunter left Sunday for
The Dalles where she will visit until
after New Years with Mr. Hunter
Friends arc glad to hear that Mr.
Hunter is greatly improved.
c Family at Our Store
Before the Muddy, Sin wy Season as grease
keeps 01. h. mud and d vt that s bard on 3 air
car.
Don’t Enow
See the new shipment of print dresses
at Fisher's Apparel Shop. Priced from
88c to $1.75.
ONTARIO PRESSARY
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Mr.s Jack Rogers and daughter Jan ­
ice returned Sunday to their home in
Kent, Washington. Mr. Rogers Is con­
nected with the Hogue organization
and will move to Payette after the let­
tuce season.
Try our new Ill-Sheen Dry
Cleaning
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oster took Mr. and Mrs. J. J
> their home in Twin Falls |
v.’. On return lie brougl
d of honey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fischer wt c
Mi.- s Dorothy Austin visited friends
Cal Hill of Twin Falls visited with his
guests
of Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Fischer in c
in Payette Sunday.
cousin Mrs. Mary Felton Sunday.
Nampa Thnnk living.
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Harold Iloxie <4 Beulah dam spent
Lloyd Marshal was a Vale visitor Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Art Norcott and Vi­
Thanksgiving with his parents hare.
day.
and Mrs. Robert Van Hoi’. • of Payette
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertsch spent
Mrs. W. L. Shafer, who has b<-: ; spent Thank-.glvlng in Bois?.
Thanksgiving with their daughter Mrs. quite sick the past few weeks, is now
See the new shipment of print dre- ;
able to be up.
Virgil Patterson at Caldwell, Idaho.
at Fisher's Apparel Shop. Priced from 1
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKee and son 98c to $1.75.
Miss Eulah Kelly was here from On­
tario looking after property Interest one Jack spent Saturday and Sunday in
Miss Betty Cook accompanied Grate.
Boise.
day this week.
Rinehart to Enterpri where the s
Mr and Mrs. Max Schweizer, Jack the vacation with her sister Miss Don­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hailey and Mr. and
na, who fetches there.
Mrs. Baskett of Big Bend were visitors McKee and Fred Spencer were Bo-
visitors Thanksgiving day.
at the Phin Warren home Monday.
Howard La-sen. Jr., who is ttending
Marlin Wilson left Sunday for the high school in Twin F3lls. silent ti e
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chilson, Jerry
Rose and Iva Goucher were Caldwell Ward mine near John Day alter sp tid­ Thanksgiving vacation with, his par­
ing the week end here.
visitors Thursday.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch sp nt
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Oven tre t of
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Marie Thanksgiving in Ontario at the h-,n.. I Boise spent the week end nt the par­
WANTED
of Mrs. Hatch’s parent.. Mr. and Mrs. ental Robert B. Ove street home in the
Earp in Emmett.
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Robert Martin.
; Kolony.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of
The Primary department of the
Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Frnrcis
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and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson were Methodist Sunday School will hold ; I f day from Indian Valley where they
Chickens, Gee ;e
candy sale next Saturday afternoon to | attended funeral services for hi; in-
guests of the A1 Thompson Sunday.
help pay for song bool's.
i er William Francis, who died Thur day
Mr. and Mrs. Dau- DeGross and son
a: er.a long illness.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Eld.edge
returned
and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell and family
Fr.day
from
a
holiday
vi
it
with
i-ar.s.
spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
| Mr. Anderson, newcomnr f.vm V ';
Eldiidge’ii daughter Miss Madeline [who has purchased land under th p:
Mrs. Russell Cornell.
T iv o n t
Ru; .all of Twin Palis.
Jent, has return' d to Salt Lab :•
The Chits. P uadis family spent
same p: ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ray and Mr. plans to bring his family with h. :
Thnnksgiving in Midvale with Mrs.
when he return In the spring.
and
Mrs.
M.
P.
Robertson
sy.-nt
Paradis’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
C. H. BOWMAN
Thanksgiving in North Pov.der at the
Wiggins.
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mu:.day.
Faveti-, Id ho
Mrs. C. E. Elliott and chldren spent
Large E ; terns 1 Permanent
Thanksgiving with her mother Mrs.
Episcopal Guild v.-ill meet next W <1-
Phone 163
W ave Mac! ‘lies
Dolly McCurry and grandmother Mrs. ntsday afternoon nt the home of Mis.
Susie Johnson at their home near the Ray Emmett at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Dean
Cost much more than
upper hot springs.
Smith will bo assistant hostess. Every­
other types.
one invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bach, who have
. •« F M W H T Ilg g g ï aSEHEL'ÏSSae
been visiting relatives in the Kolony
W H Y ?
Ruby Lou Hemenway spent Thanks­
have returned to their home in North giving with her mother Mrs. Martha
Powder. Their daughter Geraldine re­ Smith at the Ontario hospital. She r - We think because the fiir ’
It’s I...portant to
mained for a short visit.
liorts her mother much improved and ed permanent is bett <\ 'V- c
have the only one of this
W. E. Jarrett, relief operator at the plans on moving her to the home of
Have Your Car—
Western Union office expects to leave Mrs. N. B. Towne nt Crane this week.
kind in town.
Saturday for his home. He has been
Mr. and Mrs. James Elston an-!
See U 3 For Your Holiday
here during the peak of the harvest
daughter
Ruthelyn attended a family
season.
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reunion in Parma Thanksgiving at the Permanent. Our Special is
Still on.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Alspaugh and home of Mr. Elston's parents. Mr. and
daughters Ruby and Mrs. Cleo Graves Mrs. Henry Elston. The Hugh Elston
EVELYN’S
of Payette and Mr and Mrs. B. N. Al­ family of Payette and Mr. and Mr.s
spaugh of Apple Valley were Sunday Alva Riggs of Roswell also attending.
BEAUTY SHO ?
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Short.
Makes old clothes look like new,
safe, feeds the fabric, odorless-
true quality cleaning.
-rd Mrs. Roy Graham Of Ros-
: well were visitors at the W. W Foster
C. C. Cotton. I home Monday.
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BROOMS, 4-tie, very good brooms
RAISINS, 4 lb. package......... ....
2 7c
CATSUP, large bottles, 2 fo r ... .
PUMPKIN 2 1-2 cans, Raymal brand, r
SHORTENING, Carstens Snowcap, lib.
package ................................................... /ife
CHOCOLATE CANDY, fancy, 2 P 2 lb. ’
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PINEAPPLE JUICE, Del Monte, 11 0 c. ■ ■
8 fo r .......................................
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, Del M< ite. ' 0
8 fo r ...............................................
KC BAKING POWDER, 5 lb. can, Save u
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size can ................................................... 59 c
COFFEE, Yellow Bag, 1 lb ............................ lGc
COOKIES, celophane bags, 1 lb. 1 ' in
COOKIES celophane bag.-, 1 lb. fancy....... 27c
f'ICi BARS, v\ 1 ok wl
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For Everyone
Guts That Keep On Giving**
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Nyssa, Oregon
n ks life more ple.r arable and simplify Ike task of
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And Season: ’
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WILSON
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Pies for the a rii....,’ Months.
baked goods dr. l y. . . they will
problem of what to make your
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’ lo. s of cUctrical gifts.
S P a d s........................ $3.50 to $7.50
......................... $2.95 to S7.95
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......................... $2.95 to $16.00
..................... $5.95 to $7.95
................ $2.75 to $17.75
............... $5.95 to $9.95
...... ...$5.96 to $19.95
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$89.96 to $59.50
...................... $4-96 to $14.50
..........$59.50 and $64.50
.......$74 50 to $193.00
.........$59.50 to 869.60
588.50 to $848.00
................ $9.95 to 839.95
$9.95 to 839.95
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; ........................... $3.95 to $11.50
............$20.95 to $22.75
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8.50 and 874.50
m p s.................... $ 7.95
. ; ................. ..... $18.95
......................... $ 1.95
................... $ 2.45
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