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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1935)
G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL. T H U K S U A ». AU G U ST K IN G M A N K O L O N Y N E W S Miss Vivian Pattersan lias been A 8’ ; pound baby boy wai born to Mr. and Mr>. Louise Fenn of the visiting with Pauline Wolfe this Owyhee community Sunday. week. Little News of Nyssa 1935. While N. H. Pinkerton, city water- Mrs. Lois Calles and two sons ! Mrs. Bruce Hare and children and master. is taking his vacation. Bob Mike and Sammy of Salt Lake are Mrs. Clarence Elilott and sons visit- Newby is looking after the water visiting with her mother Mrs. Betty ed at the home of Mrs. Corrine Ward of Parma Sunday afternoon. Miss Crete Marie Foster spent last ’ supply. Forbes. week with Ruth Wolfe. ! Miss Jeanette Martin is working i George Danielson returned to his Mrs. Russell Vinsonhaeler is j jin Vale, sustituting for Miss Thom - Miss Dorothy Austin returned home In Cambridge Thursday after spending this week with her parents ton, telephone operator, while she home Sunday after spending about spending several days with his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keithley at M id is away on a vacation, a month at McCall. Mrs. C. W. Farmer. vale. j Mrs. Jay Duncan (Evelyn De- A. V. DeLarm spent the week end | Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Swearingen Ed Hlllier. a former resident of Bord) called at the T. T. Elliott and son Paul of Frultland were at the home o f his sister Mrs. Bob home Tuesday afternoon. visitors at the J. Edwin Wolfe home Nyssa and now making his home at Stewart at Nampa. The officers and teachers of the Los Angeles, was greeting old friends Wednesday evening. j Kingman Kolony Sunday School here Monday. Miss Margaret Pinkerton has been Robert Thompson son of Mr. and met at the Thresher home Tuesday quite sick this week and unable to Mrs. Russell Vinsonhaler. Mrs. evening. return to her work in the R elief o f Mrs. Jess Thompson. Is recovering Dick Young. Mrs Nate Young and from a recent operation at a hos Mrs. Conrad Martin and Miss fice in Ontario. Miss Katherine Young were Boise pital in Salem. Miss Pauine Fischer is spending visitors last Thursday. Jackie Charles Huddleston, three her vacation from duties a nurse in Mr. and Mrs. A1 Thompson enter- ' Portland with her brother Jake months old son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. Fischer and family and with her F. Huddleston of Adrian was taken taiened at dinner Friday night for to the Caldwell sanitarium last Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Goshert and Dr mother. Thursday for medical treatment. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott i Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Farmer drove to Deer Flat Sunday. M lss Vivian Patterson spent Mon day with her sister Mrs. Ray Mlnard in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beach and baby of Homedale spent Monday evening at the W ill Beam home. Just Received W e have just received a shipment of n e w W atches, including the latest styles in wrist watches. WHEN YOU NEED . . . Announcements Calling Cards Letterheads Envelopes Statements Handbills Programs Tickets Booklets Invitations Circular Letters — See— Come in and make your selection. Paulus Jewelry Store THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Next to Cozy Cafe Nyssa No obligation for estimates 'NOW IFITVm t\ " X m L,ln ONL k e ^ ENomSV ) Ä // 7 s r T Vic Brookover, nephew of Mrs. Rev. Floyd White and family were W ill Beam, and Prof. H. F. Springer visitors in Nampa and Boise Tues of San Antonio. Texas, stopped at day. They visited with Mr. White’s the Beam home one night on their mother and saw the Legion parade. return home from a trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson children and Mrs. Roy Maley and and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stephens of children of Wilder visited at the Emmett visited with the A1 and Jess Geo. McKee home Tuesday after Thompson families Sunday at the A1 noon. Thompson home. Oswald Forbes went to Portland Mrs. Arvilla Fauchier and Mrs. Josie Douglas are enjoying their Friday morning where he will be unnual camping trip above Ironside. employed on the fire department. He This is their fourth year of camping was accompanid by his sister Mrs. Pauline Elc'ridge and her neice together. Maurte Calles, of Salt Lake, and The Barney Wilson fam ily and Mrs. Ethel Crawford and daughter Mrs. W ill Beam went on a huckle- Claudina. Mrs. Eldridge returned to berrylng trip Sunday They were at her home after spending most of the Tamarack and Evergreen Camp summer with her mother here. Mrs. above Welser. Crawford and daughter returned Miss Katherine Young Is taking home Tuesday. the place of Miss Sue Keizer as o f fice girl for Dr J. J. Sarazin. Miss T H A N K IN G THE MERCHANTS Keizer leaves today for Boise where she will enter nurses training at the O F NYSSA St. Luke’s hospital. I wish to express my sincere The thermometer dropped almost to freezing early Tuesday morning when the official weather report gave a low of 38 degrees for Nyssa. Some frost was reported In spots but no damage was done to crops. Frank T. Morgan and E. H. Davidson of Ontario left Sunday morning for Corvallis where they will attend a meeting of the Irriga tion Congess. They made the trip by way o f the McKenzie Pass. 3 ¡ L . * V e l t e x M o t o r Oil ii a top-grade EASTERN P a ra f f i n * B a s e O i l p r i c e d at j u s t . . . . 25c a Quart GROCERY SPECIALS ...FOR... Friday and Saturday For Friday, August 23 and Saturday August 24 SHORTENING, Carstens, Snowcap, 4 lb. Package ................................................ 57c Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster and daugh ters Crete Marie and Eleanor at tended church services at the First Baptist church In Boise Sunday morning and In the afternoon at tended the Legion memorial service at Julia Davis park. Several from here attended the Townsend picnic at Vale Sunday. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Pruyn, Mrs. M ary Felton. Mrs. Oeo. Benton and Vera and Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Bertsch and Mrs. Hazel Olldea, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reberger and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Davis. Mrs. Margaret Pasliley, daughter Eleanor, Mrs. Lillian Newby and son Harry drove to Pendleton Saturday i taking Mrs. Elizabeth Turner and I her daughter that far on their re turn trip to their home In Victoria, B. C* They had spent several weeks j here visiting with Mrs. Turners | sister Mrs. Pashley and other rela tlves. M r and Mrs. Chas Leuck returned j Friday from an Interrupted vacation trip. They started out wltl> Mr. and j Mrs. Hugh Olasgow for Baggs. W y o.,1 * but when they arrived at Mont- I pelier, Idaho. Mrs. Leuck took sick and was In the hospital for three days. She was able to return home [ Friduy. Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow con tinued on to Baggs for a short visit | with relatives. SNO W D RIFT, 6 lb. c a n ............................$1.24 CHEESE, 5 lb. bricks................................. 90c 37c COCOA, Our Mothers, 2 lb. c a n ..................19c CORN BEEF, 12 oz. cans............................. 17c PUFFED W H E AT, Quaker brand, 3 pkgs. 25c RED MEXICAN BEANS, 4 lbs.................... 19c P A LM O LIVE T O ILE T SOAP, 4 bars.........19c BOB W H ITE SOAP, 10 bars ............... 23c KC B AKIN G POWDERS, 50 oz. size...........35c KC B AKING POWDER, 9 lb. s iz e .............. 57c COFFEE, Hollywood, lb. glass fruit jar COFFEE, Hollywood, 3 glass j a r ......... 1-2 Mrs. Dick Tensen and Mrs. Frank Morgan attended the meeting of the Kolony Book Club at the home of Mrs. E. H. Brumbach In the Bend Saturday. Mrs. J B Smith gave the book review. Dreamland Sun* Mon. Tues. and effective lemon juice mixture. Get a pack age o f the REV PR E SC R IPTIO N . Dissolve it at home in a quart of water, add the juice c i 4 lemons. A few cents a day is all it costs. If you're not free from pain and feeling better within two weeks you can get your money back. For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all leading druggists. A ny druggist will get the R E V P R E S C R IPT IO N for you. Ontario Aug. 25 - 26 - 27 One of the Greatest Stories becomes an even G reater Motion Picture— S u p e r b Acting— Grand Entertainm ent— Don’t Miss Seeing It! That Know VICTOR HUGO’S M A S T E R P I E C E L I V E S A G A I N HOW Sheer Silk or the roughest of woolens— we’ll fix it up so you can look your best. Cleaning — Pressing j Alterations tfiwdnk, MARCH ¡Nyssa Tailor! LAUCHTON Shop a DARRYL ZANUCK ChanlEó thanks to the business men of Nyssa who sponsored the Profit-Sharing days, making it possible for me win the $20 prize last Saturday. It cer tainly was appreciated. Mrs. Fleta Campbell. 2 0 t ! CENTURY P IC T U R E Production School Starts September 3rd. D. E. MORGAN, Prop. | See W IL S O N 'S For 28c 99c Change to CONOCO GERM- PROCESSED OIL -----------+ ----------- This is Just the oil your car needs for snappy driving . . . lasts longer W iLSON G rocery Absolutely Independent NYSSA, ORE. PHONE 21 S A V E on your school day shoes at W IL S O N 'S LADIES BLACK OXFORDS jg Girls Black SHAWL TONGUE OXFORD Size 3 to 8 ........................$2.49 Sizes 3 to 8 ...................... $ 2.95 $1.98 Girls Beige Misses MISSES BLACK OXFORD ELK OXFORDS BLACK OXFORD Size 3 to 8 ........................ $1.69 | Sizes 8 to 11 1-2 .............$1.19 Sizes 12 to 2 .................$1.29 Boys BLACK OXFORDS Your Pick Of The New FA LL DRESSES and Is easier on the pocketbook. Fill up today —At— Oregon Super Service H. H. Dick, Prop. Blanket Bargains W e have just received 49 new Silk Dresses, dir ect from New York. Assorted Patterns. *5-95 Boys Bib OVERALLS 69c MENS OVERALLS 88c SNO W D RIFT, 3 lb. c a n ................................65c 1 Lemons for Rheumatism Bring Joyous Relief Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson. Robert Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rud- llck left Saturday night for a fishing trip at the Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. Rudllck planned to spend a few days fishing there and then to go on Into Washington !r& CRACKERS, 3 lb. boxes .......................... Garret Siam has started construc Jeanette spent Saturday shopping in Boise. tion on a new house on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Patterson m ov' ed to the Moses ranch Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Allen and daughter Cora of Burley, Idaho, and Mrs. Carl Flegg and children of Wilder visited Mrs. C. C. Cotton Tuesday after noon. Friends here were sorry to learn W ant to be rid o f rheumatisim or neuritis that Gladys Moses is ill and con pain? Want to feel good, years younger and enjoy life again? Well, just try this inexpensive fined to her bed for two weeks. Mens Cocoa SUEDE JACKETS $4.95 Boys 32 oz. Blue Melton ZIPPER JACKETS $2.95 Ladies Rayon and Cotton Striped Bloomers 39c Ladies RAYON PANTIES Good Grade— 25c Chidrens Rayon BLOOMERS 25c Misses Rayon and Cotton Striped Bloomers 25c School Day Dresses Childrens Print Dresses with panties to match—59c Misses Prints Dresses Checks and Plaids—59c 70 x 80 Satin Bound, 5 per cent Wool, weight 3 1-2 lbs. plaid $ 0 Blankets................................. JA 72 x 84 Plaid Blanket, 5 per cent $ 0 A f t Wool, weight 4 lb.................. 0 .4 * / 72x84 Plaid Blanket, weight $ 4 O f t 4 1-2 lb. satin bound.............. 4 .0 * 7 Indian Robe Pattern, size 66 x 80 $ 1 O f t Blanket ................................. JL.O./ Indian Blanket, in size 70 x80 £ ’ q . > inches, o n ly ............................ ^ J L .c/ O H O S IE R Y V A L U E S m Ladies Rayon Hose 18c pair or 2 pair for 35c 300 Needle Childrens School Hosiery 19c Ladies Ribbed Cotton Hose— 15c WILSON BROS. DRYGOODS "'So««