The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, February 21, 1935, Image 12

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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1&6
WORK STARTS
panled by Mrs. Wm. DeOrofft.
Those taking pert In the candle ■
lighting ceremony were Mrs. Fred
OBSERVES FOUNDERS Lowe,
Mrs. Loyd Adams, Mrs. Alfred
DAY LAST FRIDAY Adams. Mrs. John Bowen. Mrs. Al­
bert Hopkins and Mrs. Chas. Thom­
ason.
A large crowd enjoyed refresh­
The Oregon Trail P.-T. A. observed
ments consisting of the birthday
Founder’s Day Friday, February 15.
cakes and coffee. Group singing of
The business session was conducted P.-T. A. songs were enjoyed.
by Albeit Hopkins. The program
was prepared by Mrs. Franklin Fry
and Mrs. Wm. DeOrofft. Mrs. Glen
Harold Hoxle came down from
Holmes. Mrs. Lucille Johnston and ! Beulah dam Monday night and ex­
Mrs. J. B. Smith gave talks; Miss pects to spend about a week at
Dorothy Lowe sang a solo accom- ' home.
TUESDAY
OREGON TRAIL P-T-A
ON CLEANING PROJECT
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barker of Apple to the number of dependants and
Mrs. Famham 8Ills was quite sick
Valley were In Boise Tuesday.
with the Du the first of the week.
the need. They are paid at the rate
of fifty cents an hour and are al­
Mrs. W. A. McNall, Mr. and Mrs. lowed to work only the amount of
The Lawrence Burr family of On­
tario have moved to the small : Wm. DeGroft and Mrs. Lucille their budget, whether It be (12. (25
house recently finished by Dale Johnston spent Thursday In Boise. or (30 or whatever their monthly
Ashcraft on his farm In the Kolony.
Mrs. E. McDonald and Mr. and [ budget may cal) for.
The only ones eligible to get on
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hearron and Mrs. M. A. McDonald of Vale were
the FERA rolls are those who are
son Johnnie returned Sunday from Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and
In need of work and who are able to
Bunnyside, Wash., where they spent } Mrs. Fred Marshall.
work out the direct relief given
a few days last week on business.
Miss Mildred Bennett and her them. If they are unemployable,
Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. McKee and j mother Mrs. John Bennett of Vale that Is unable to work, they are not
son Jackie spent the week end In were visitors at the Francis Burger supposed to be on the FERA but ac­
cording to Ray Duncan, supervisor
Boise at the home of Mrs. McKee's home Sunday.
they should look to the county for
sister, M rs Elma Simpson.
Rush McHargue, Sr., and son
aid.
Dorothy Bussell spent the week Leon and Lee Richardson of Vale
end with Alta CampebU. She Is on were visitors at the Warren Mc­
her way home to New Meadows, Hargue home Tuesday.
PARTY FOR STRADLEYS
Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herschel
Thompson
and
A marriage license was Issued
Feburary 9th at Payette to John E. Mrs. W. F. McLlng were visitors In
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stradley were
Richardson of Nyssa and Elvira Nampa Wednesday.
surprised last Sunday evening when
Shosesmlth of Welser.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powell drove a host of their friends motored to
j
Mr. and Mrs Hermane Towne re­ to Welser Monday evening to see
turned home Friday from Eagle Mrs. Powell's mother Mrs. Mary
where they were called by the death | Morris.
of Mr. Towne’s father last Monday.
Harry Brown, tormer editor of the
Mrs. Laura Fisher and daughter Gate City Journal, arrived from
Gladeen spent Sunday with Mrs Sparta Wednesday and expects to
Fisher's parents In New Plymouth. set up housekeeping quarters here.
They have Just recently
moved
Mrs. Dick Young substituted for
there from Fruitland.
Miss Clara Rettie In the high school
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson and a few days this week. Miss Rettie
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rudlick drove to was confined to her home with Ill­
Homedale Sunday. They visited the ness.
poolhall there recently purchased by
Joe Rumple and children of Nam­
Mr. Rudlick.
pa spent Sunday in Nyssa. Mrs.
Dinner guests at the C. B. Short Rumple, who had spent the week
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
P. E. Short and the M. W. Alspaugh Wilson returned home with them.
family of Payette. Mr. and Mrs.
A group of young people went on
Glenn Frizzell were also visitors.
a coasting party at the Bullard hill
Miss Helen Lackey of Ontario last Wednesday evening, refresh­
6pent the week end here with her ments were enjoyed at the Chas.
sister Mrs. Bert Barker and with Garrison home afterward.
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Miss Fern Wayne, Missionary of
Long.
India, was a week end guest at the
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Webb and home of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd White.
daughter Marjorie of Baker came She was the speaker at the church
Irlday and stayed until
Sunday service Sunday morning and also at
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oregon Trail In the afternoon.
Fields. They attended the funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beam and
of Mrs Webbs brother George Oreen.
two children of Modesto, Calif., are
Ronald and Dwight Burke made visiting at the parental H. J. Holmes
a trip to Wendell over the week end home in the Owyhee. They are also
for a load of bucks. While there they spending some time with the Glen
attended the Gooding Outlaw bas­ Holmes family and Mr. and Mrs. H.
ketball tournament, which was won D. Holmes.
by the Rupert team.
Several Nyssa boys left Saturday
Wm. Smith and family of Scotts for Bonneville to work on the steel
Bluff, Nebraska arrived Tuesday to gang at the dam. Bill Keizer and
make their home on the Ray Cont­ Ralph McNltt left Saturday by auto.
rail place, which they purchased Oswald Forbes left Saturday even­
this winter. They are shipping their ing by train. Oca 8torts and two
furniture and farm machinery to men from Ontario and Ray Elliott
th 'lr new home here.
were others leaving for work there.
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NORCOTT
Shell Products
-
SERVICE
- Firestone Tires
WILSON BROS.
DRY GOODS & GROCERY
Philco Radios and Repairs
POWELL SERVICE STATION
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS
((
L IBERTY
T heatre
NYSSA
OREGON
Saturday, February 23— One Day Only
their home to wish them success on
their new farm which they purchas­
ed a short time ago. They plan to
move In the near future to their new
home In the Arcadia district. Among
those taking good cheer and good
wlshs to this popular family were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gil­
more, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Reagor,
Mr. and Mrs. Rock Shelton, Mr. and
Mrs Buehl Clement and Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Glasgow. Music and
games and refreshments were enjoy­
ed.
“ HAUNTED G O LD ”
(t
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drowns of Ad­
rian are parents of a baby daughter,
born February 15th. The little miss
has been named Joan.
The Roy Pounds family spent
Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Pounds In Caldwell.
Thursday, February 28— One Day Only
Warner Oland in
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powell attend­
ed funeral services for E. C. Towne
in Boise Friday morning.
“ CHARLEY CHAN in PA RIS”
You will find this the best CHAN picture ever
made.
FUNNIEST SHOW EVER
STAGED IN
Nyssa, Ore.
NYSSA REALTY CO.
Don M. Graham, Manager
Nyssa
Oregon
EDER HARDWARE CO.
GROCERIES — Phone 58
Paints, Implements, Hdw.— Phone 46
FEBRUARY 22nd
Bernard Frost
WITNESSES
John Gunn .............
Clawhammer
LAURENCE SERVICE STATION
J. Laurence, Manager
THE NYSSA PHARMACY
“ Try the Drug Store First”
OWYHEE
HOTEL
Modern Conveniences
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
Phone 76F3
:*:
REAL ESTATE
JACKSON LUMBER CO.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
BOISE-PAYETTE LUMBER CO.
WOOD — COAL
Phone 15
EAT
MORE
MEAT!
NYSSA PACKING CO.
SWAN
BAKERY
................................... Elden Carter
FLOWER GIRLS
Mrs. Ray Emmott, Mrs. Howard Larsen, Mrs. Sid Burbidge, Mrs.
Wm Schlreman, Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper. Mae Keizer. Edna Burt.
HUMMINGBIRD ORCHESTRA
3ilas
Luke
'■ Hiram
1 Jeremiah
................................... Mrs. Hugh Glasgow
.......................... Hugh Glasgow
Archie Howell
Tom Burton
SCHLITZ TAVERN
Schlitz Beer — Sandwiches
Cigars — Tobacco
Wilson Building
Hopscotch Comer Folks in Square Dance
Dean Smith
Berwyn Burke
CHORUS GIRLS
Mirandy Jefferson............................................................... A. V. Cook
Ruth Edwards, Nellie Jean Schwelzer. Mickey Hite. Harriet Sar­ 1 Seth Parsons ................................................ ................ Wendell Pogue
azin. Evelyn Haworth. Vera Garrison, Ttena Tensen. Ethel Mary
Pinkey Parsons .......................................... ........
Oeorge Bertsch
Boydell, Vtrignia Miller, Betty Cook, Lois Enos. Marzene Hollen-
berg, Florlne Lankford. Ellen McConnell, Luctle Thrasher, Rose i Tom Crow ................................ ................. ......... Warren McHargue
............................................................... John Lackey
Worley, Flora Mae Wimp. Helen Boydell, Doris Graham, Mary ! Mabel Crow
Alice Henly, Lila Day. Margaret Lucile Toombs. Themla Root,
Zeke Zedler
.... .................................. ............. Wesley Browne
Luctle Benton. Billy Louise Olasgow. Mabel Brooks, Leola Harris,
NelUe Z edler.....................................................- ................. Frank Hall
Marian Harris. Pianist. Mrs C. C. Hunt; soloist. Mrs. C. L. McCoy. 1
SPECIALTY NUMBERS BY BOBBIE CURL SCHOOL OF DANCING— ONTARIO
Melody. Toe Solo. Phyllis Van Petten; Dainty Miss. Edgarita, Lan-tfH earst. Manford Owens; Arabian Nights, Sultan, Kenneth Gogl;
term an. Eileen Mustard. Clare Gilchrist; Soft Shoe, NelUe Jean
Harem Girls. Clare Gilchrist. Eileen Mustard Edgarita Lonter-
Schweiaer, Leona Brooks; Buck Dance Peggy Sills; Acrobatic
man; Personality Girls, Muriel Walker. Tiny Doolittle; Shadow
Dance. Tiny Doolittle; Rhythm Dance. Muriel Walker; Waltz Clog.
Dance. Toe 8*lo, Phyllis Van Petten. Leona Brooks. Mary Lee
Agnes Palumbo. Evelyn Biannock; Spanish Dance, Jean Harman,
Emmett, Ruth Edwards. Nellie Jean Schwelzer; Original Dance.
Edgarita Lanterman. Eileen Mustard: Swanee River, Dee Marie
Bobbie Curl. Accompanist. Miss Betty Lou Hager.
Moore; Buck Dance, Phyllis Dyer; Soft Shoe Dance. Marcelle
The Commercial Club and Director wish to thank the Cast, and all who have helped to make our
show a success.
The Laugh Tonic, “ CASEY’ S TRIAL” will start pouring at 7:30 and 9:15
WE’LL BE SEEING YOU THERE!
ADVANCE TICKETS 35c
INSURANCE
NYSSA TAILOR SHOP
Hemaway Newberry, best man
Hyram Judkins
FRANK T. MORGAN
Presented by
NYSSA COMMERCIAL CLUB
Mary Perkins. Dottle's mother
Henry Perkins. Dottle’s father
Fritz Bumblesburgher, etc..........................
S. B. Goshert
Fay West
...................................
Mrs. Herschel Thompson
Count de Karmel Corn
Aden Wilson
Ikey Goldberg
Dr. E D Norcott
NYSSA, ORE.
Everything For The Builder
Rev. Potts, who officiates .................................. - ........... O . G. Brjien
Dennis Casey, bridegroom .......................... .................. Nate Young
Dottle Perkins, the bride .................................... - .... Isobel Sarazin
Mary Perkins, the bride's mother................................. Angie Cook
Henry Perkins, the bride's father ..... .......................W. C. Jackson
Mrs. Angie Cook
W. C. Jackson '
Absolutely Independent
L ib e r ty T h e a tre
The Judge ..................... ................................... .............Frank Morgan
Attorney Take-a-Cotn, for D efcndent........ ............ Grant Rinehart
Attorney Skin—for Plaintiff
................................. Art Norcott
Clerk of the Court
Don Graham
Casey—The Defendant ................ ........ ........................ Nate Young
.................
GROCERY
PHONE 21
ADVANCE TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED THROUGH MEMBERS OF THE COMMERCIAL
CLUB AND CHORUS GIRLS; AT THE NYSSA PHARMACY OR FISHER APPAREL SHOP.
BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE AND SAVE MONEY!
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THE COURT SCENE
THE WEDDING
ACT I
ACT II
JURORS
E. W. P R U Y N
Auto Repairing
NYSSA
OREGON
r
General Chairman ......... Art Norcott
C ast.............................. Frank Morgan
Advertising................Berwyn Burke
Tickets..........................W. F. McLing
Director............... Lillian Mulhausen
100
FRIDAY, 7 : 3 0 - 9:15
SCHWEIZERN CAFE
Eat With Us After The Show
JELL POWDERS, Preferred Stock, all flavors
e a c h ..............................................................5c
TR IAL"
CASEY’S
LOCAL PEOPLE
TOMATO JUICE, Campbells, 14 oz. cans, 3 25c
WILSON
“ LADY BY CHOICE”
Added— Sportslant, Traveltalk and News
100 —
LIMA BEANS, Baby Lima, 4 lbs. f o r ............ 19c
JELLO, All flavors, 3 f o r ................................ 20c
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jungqulst were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lienkaemper Friday evening.
The Sperry family has moved
to the house vacated by the Burger
family.
COCOA, Hersheys, 1 lb. can, ea ch ................ 11c
TOILET SOAP, Jergens, 10 bars....................29c
BABBITT 99
Tuesday-Wednesday, February 26-27
May Robson, Carole Lombard, Roger Pryor
and Walter Connolly in
Famham SUls Is one of the flu
patients this week.
SYRUP, Dependable, pure cane and maple
sugar , 10 lb. ca n s.............................. $1.13
5 lb. ca n s .................................................. 63c
PUFFED WHEAT, 5 oz. packages, 2 f o r ..... 19c
99
Sinclair Lewis’ Pulitzer-prize Novel. A Grand
night of entertainment. Prices— 10c and 30c.
Ned Boydell is still very 111 In the
Parma hospital.
SUGAR, 10 lb. bags, ea ch .............................. 54c
PORK & BEANS, Van Camps, medium size
cans, 3 f o r ................................................ 20c
The only family known who are All Singers,
Yodelers and Ropers.
On the Screen— Guy Kibbee, Aline McMahon in
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER
FEBRUARY 22 and 23
WHITE KING, large size ................................ 29c
Sunday-Monday, February 24-25
Big Double Bill— Stage and Screen Show
On the Stage
TH E YO D ELIN G R O P ER S
Friday and Saturday
OXYDOL, Washing Powder, large s iz e ....... 23c
A Four Star Western with John Wayne
Also Comedy, Topics and Traveltalk
it
ettm i
M4IAI
If Bought at Door 40c
Children 20c
CALDWELL’S STORE
Mens Wear — Womens Wear
Nyssa
. . . . .
.
Oregon
JOHNSON VARIETY
10 BARGAINS SATURDAY
OLYMPIC
CLUB
IDAHO POWER COMPANY
“ At Your Service”