The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, November 14, 1935, Image 6

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COOKED FOOD SALE
The W C. T. U. will hold a cooked !
food sale Saturday, November 16 at j
the Variety Store
Proceeds from
this sale will go to the Childrens
Hodie at Corvallis.
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C IT Y JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 14, 1935
RAISING CAIN
Sunday School at 9:30 o'clock.
Vesper Services at 5:30.
Rev Stanley Moore
The local M.I.A.. an organization
of the L D. S. church, will meeet
each Tuesday evening, starting at
7:30 and closing their study course
ARCADIA NEWS
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LOCAL NEWS
We wish to express our apprecia­
tion to the people of Nyssa for their
kindness at the time of the loss of
our father and brother We espec­
ially want to thank those who gave
the beautiul floral offerings.
Mrs. Geo. Henley has
Eldon, Leland, June. Laural and
the past week.
Henry Fields and Lawrence Blo3>
Elliott Morse; and Fred Morse.
Gordon and Dewey Ray and Ray | gett left Saturday for an elk hunt-
Emmott are elk hunting this week ; lug trip in the Long Meadows coun­
Read our ads and save money.
try.
in the Wallowa country.
Miss Thelma Cook came down
from Boise
Saturday evening to
spend Sunday and Armistice Day
been sick with her parents here.
M.I.A. MEETINGS
4
CARD OF TH AN K S
' I spending this week at the home of
Mrs. Webb's sister Mrs. Henry
| Fields.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Bullard a id
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bullard have
gene elk hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Ver­
non Richard are taking care of their
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Orris and
family spent Friday evening with
John Zittercobs.
The Sew and So club met with
Mrs. Dave Dugger Thursday, Nov­
ember 7th. A delicious lunch was
served to the twelve members pres­
ent.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke and
family were Sunday dinner guests at
the Ernest Darling home to Cald­
well.
A pie social will be held at Arcadia
school house Friday evening, Nov-
meber 22nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder of
George Bertsch, was home for
Boise spent the week end at the three days this week from the Nyssa
Famham Sills home.
j CCC camp, where he has been a
i
Mrs. A1 Thompson and Mrs. C. A. | foreman-
Abbott entertained the Episcopal
Charles F. Walters and children
Gluld Wednesday.
| Bernice and Gordon of Walla Walla,
Washington, were week end visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beam went to
In the Ellis Walters home.
.W ider Sunday to have dinner with
the Clyde Beam family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward of Boise
spent a few days as guests of Mr.
i Alice Herbst of Lambert, Montana,
! and Mrs. Frank Hall the first of
arrived last Wednesday and is visit­
, week.
ing her sons, the Hight brothers.
Miss Lucille Green has returned to '
Frank Rambaud, who has been
her home In Nyssa after a visit of
j visiting relatives at Olympia, Wash­
j two months with her sister to Mon-
ington returned to Nyssa Sunday.
I tour, Idaho.
Miss Aubrey Rickabaugh and a I
Miss Dorothy Austin who is stay­
j friend of Boise were Sunday guests
ing to Fruitland, visited her mother
SO C tATK O on, P H O T O * *
¡to AS
Assort
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
McClure.
■oE&ac
over the week end. She was accom­
Mrs. Russell Vlnsonhaler
spent
“ Hurry” Cain, brilliant Waahlngton halfback, found the California Sunday and Monday at the parental panied by her friend Miss Chatis.
defense hard to crack last Saturday afternoon. Here he is beino
Ralph Boden left Monday morn­
hoisted and dumped for a two yard losa by Chapman, Bear halfback, Sam Kelthley home in Midvale.
ing for Tacoma where he Is employ­
with Center Herwig coming up to assist on the play. California won
Mrs. R. Austin, who has been 111
the game, 14 to 0.
ed. He enjoyed a week end visit with
the past two months is able to be
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
both Big Game participants. Cali- up again.
Boden. This was his first visit home
_
_ . _ _ fornia meets College of the Pacific,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Diven and to the past year.
and Stanford clashes with Montana.
Neither team, however, can p au sechildren of Caldwell spent the holi-
too long for breath against these ; day with Mrs. John Ray, Sr.
Use Journal Ads—They P a y !
“ Can They Be Stopped? opponents. “ Breathers" have a way j
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of
knocking
the
wind
out
c
f
the
Conrad
Har
and
Kenneth
Parker
Washington U. Added
big fellows every so often. Pacific were Sunday dinner * uests at the J-
T o List Of Victims
scared the Boars last year, losing 6 E. Hearron home.
BEARS CONTINUE
INNING STREAK
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ID E »
If you want th rillin g lifa-like
raraption . . .
II you want a baautiiul
cabinat . . .
I f you want tha vary lataat in
radio . . ,
Haro it ia— tha naw Croalay
Olympia I
Features Include: Six metal tubes
. . . American, foreign, police,
amateur, aviation reception . . .
Automatic Volume Control . ..
Tone Control . . . Full Vision
Illuminated Airplane Type Dial
. . . Full Floating Moving Coil
Electro-Dynamic Speaker and
many olhersl
A demonstration will amaze you
that so much can be offered for
so little!
We have a complete line of
W INTER COATS
In Formal and Sport Styles
We Will Re Glad to Help
You With Your Coat
Problems.
B A L D R ID G E
IM P L E M E N T C O .
Priced Reasonably
NYSSA, O R E G O N
FISHER A P P A R E L
SH O P
Moscrlp Helpful
Phone 55F3
Stanford almost pulled a cropper,
but Jim "Monk” Moscrip won an­
other game fo r the Cards when his
right toe propelled the ball through
the goal posts in the final 30 seconds
o f the game with U. S. C. Score. 3
to 0— the third Stanford victory in
three successive weeks to be credit­
ed to Moscrip's place-kicking. He
-will be a real threat against Cali­
fornia anytime the Cards get within
•hooting distance o f the goal posts.
This week is "breather week" for
Week End
GROCERY..
SPECIALS
CAIRO
NO VEM BER 15th and 16th
SHORTENING, Snoweap or Fluffo, 4 lb.
Package .............................................. 55c
$1.39
CATSUP, Large bottles, each
11c
CRACKERS, 3 lb. boxes
37c
COOKIES, 1 lb. eclophane, plain
... . 23c
COOKIES, 1 lb. eclophane, pkg. fancy
29c
W H O LE W H E AT. Fig bars. ‘J lbs.
25c
M AYO NNAISE, Best Foods, qt.
45c
O V A LTIN E , large cans
59c
T O M A T O JUICE, Campbells, 14 oz. cans,
3 cans f o r .............................................. 23c
T O IL E T TISSUE, 1000 sheets, 4 rolls
19c
COFFEE, Surfine, 1 lb. pkg., ground to suit r.5c
M AC AR O N I, 3 lb. pkgs.
19c
Mr. and Mrs. Rose and family
visited the CCCj camp north of O n­
tario Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fairman and
Helen and Mary motored to Harper
Saturday. While Fairmans attended
to their business the girls visited the
Claude Wrlghfl family.
Helen Ingle is home from La
Grande normal school.
Joe Watanabe entertained a num­
ber o f guests at a birthday party
Sunday.
The Wada family from Vale visit­
ed the Joe Watanabe family.
Mr. Uriu motored to Nampa on
business Tuesday.
Joe Budd made a trip to Payette
on business Tuesday.
Miss Opal Ivers visited her grand­
mother Mrs. Sarah Ivers of Vale
| last Sunday.
ilson
G rocery
Oregon Wins
Oregon, having defeated its chief
rival, Oregon State, 13 to 0, has
Portland U. as an opponent this
week, with Washington waiting on
the following Saturday. The Statera
meet Idaho.
San Francisco’s "L ittle Big Game,"
bringing together St. Mary's and
Santa Clara, comes up on Sunday.
This always fills Kezar Stadium,
and both teams usually play their
best ball o f the season. St. Mary’s
and Fordham played to a 1 to 7 tia
in Now York last Saturday.
Major games this week, with last
year’s scores In parenthesis, follow :
(Friday) U. C. L. A. vs. Hawaii at
Los Angeles.
College of Puget Sound vs. Gon-
zaga at Spokane (0-33).
Oregon vs. Portland U. at Port­
land.
Idaho vs. O. S. C. at Corvallis.
Denver D. vs. U. S. F. at San Fran­
cisco.
College o f Pacific vs. California at
Berkeley (6-7).
Montana vs. Stanford at Palo Alto.
Michigan State vs. Loyola at Los
Angeles.
W. S. C. vs. U. S. C. at Los Angeles
(19-0).
(Sunday) St. Mary’s vs. Santa
Clara at San Francisco (7-0).
IM PROVEM ENTS BEING
Nyssa Shoe
Repair Shop
O. C. P R A W IT Z , Owner
Next Door to Bakery
Nyssa, Oregon
D R E A M LA N D
Ontario
F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y , N O V. 15, 16
Second Show Tickets Saturday Night are good
after 9:00 for Midnight Preview.
We Are
IN THE MARKET
For your Clover and
A lfalfa
Seed
S U N D A Y -M O N D A Y -T U E S D A Y
N O V E M B E R 17, 18, 19
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G et
your
seamless
bags from
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Thompson
"The Farmer's Own Co-Op”
Phone 26
Nyssa
s
S'
Cold Weather Means Warm Clothing
— A S U S U A L W IL S O N BROTHERS H A V E
A N T IC IP A T E D
YOUR
NEEDS A N D H A V E JUST RECEIVED A BIG L O T OF N E W W IN TE R
W EAR
Underwear
Improvement work started at the
Nyssa
Pharmacy this
afternoon
when Lon Root and Bobby Bums
started work . putting composition
board on the celling. This will make
the room warmer, as well as adding
to the appearance of the interior.
They expect to complete their Job
in a few days.
Ladies Tuck Stitch
U N IO N SUITS
Part wool, no sleeves, knee
length, heavy weight.
Flesh color. Special Value
Misses
Combed Yarn
Fine Rib
Hose
19c
59 c
Misses Tuck Stitch
U N IO N SUITS
Combed cotton, flesh color
Small, medium and large
sizes.
49c
FLOWERS
That will neither
freeze nor wilt.
W
to 7.
r
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ator and their I
Southern California draws a guests Mrs. Berry Gooding and son
good game this week In the meet­
Ralph were Sunday evening visitors
ing of IJ. S. C. and Washington at the J. E. Hearron home.
State. The Trojans hit a new high
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Webb are
for the season In almost holding
Stanford to a scoreless tie Satur­
day, and in Los Angeles they tell
the Associated 0 0 Company foot­
ball scout that Troy Is out to turn
the tables on Its four remaining
opponents, W. S. C , Sotre Dame,
Washington and Pittsburgh. The
Northerners beat Idaho 8 to 0
last week.
W e take pride in do­
ing good work and
will be glad to have
your patronage.
MADE A T DRUG STORE
For Friday and Saturday
F L O U R , Myrtle, 49 lb. b e g
“ Can anybody stop those Bears!'
Is the question Pacific Coast football
fans are asking this week.
The Bears themselves answered
the question with a confident “ no”
the very first week of the season,
and they have added emphasis to
that declaration each succeeding
Saturday.
Now only their arch-rivals, the
Stanford Cardinals, ftand between
them and tho Rose Jowl on New
Year’s Day.
T o Pasad'Tis?
The “ B ig Game,’ alwnys Jnst
that to ardent fol rwers of the
Cardinals and the I ¡tie and Gold,
Is the big game to U < whole Coast
this year. In tho . :ge Bowl at
Palo A lio on Noveia i» r 28rd prob­
ably w ill bo decld<v the Western
representative for toe Pasadena
classic. Mathematically, tiie Coast
Conference title can he all Ued up
by a Stanford victory. The Cards,
C. C. L. A. and Washington State
have single defeats on their rec­
ords thus far.
The Bears rose to their peak form
In defeating Washington last Satur­
day. California stopped the Husky
attack, and the Huskies couldn't
halt the Bear's aerial offense. The
scoreboard read 14 to 0 at the end of
a grand game.
Shoe Repairing
Johnson
Variety
New Lot of
W e are celebrating
our
B IR T H D A Y
This W eek
ft was Just a year ago. the
exact date being November IS
that we opened The Vogue
Beauty Shop for business. We
wish to thank
our patrons
for the excellent business we
have enjoyed during the past
year and look forward to con­
tinued pleasant
beauty ser­
vice.
The Vogue
B E A U T Y SH O P
Silk Dresses
Big choice of assorted colors and
Styles
Fancy Outings
Lights and darks. 36 in. wide.
15c a Yard
C O T T O N SM OCKS
*6.95
Fancy and plain styles, bow ties, a
neat garment.
Infants 30 Per Cent W ool
$ 1.95
PA N T S A N D VEST
New shipment of
39c Per Garment
W A S H DRESSES
98c to $1.95
W IL S O N B R O T H ER S D R Y G O O D S
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 32
Phone 55F3
Mae Keizer, Operator
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