THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., NOVEMBER 21, 1935
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1 Little News of Nyssa
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fisher at- | Iola and Velma Mull spent the
tended the wedding of Mr. Fisher’s week end at their sister's Mi s Felton
cousin. Sam Dukbarko and Mis: Duncan.
Elizabeth Poke held at the Lutheran
church In Emmett Tuesday evening.
Bert Barker returned
ruesdaj
j night from a trip to Detroit, where
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a new Chevrolet from the factory
back to Ontario
Thanksgiving
SPECIAL
Size. 18 , 20, 40, 42,
$I3 75
Values up to $25.00
Be sure to see these
Thanksgiving
Special
$3 .5 0 L a C h a rm e
oil wave $ 2 . 5 0
NIITRI TONIC OIL
FREDERICS VITRON
$3.50
*5.00
Complete With Shampoo
and Finger Wave
FISHER APPAREL
SHOP
Phone 55F3
T he V ogue
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 55F3
Mae Keizer, Operator
Alexander’s
Month - End Specials
Men’s Suits
Overcoats
and
You will want to/take advantage of this Special
Offering of fine garments taken from ourireg
ular stock. They would usually sell for $5 to
$7.50 more— but for this special event we say to
you—
Dress Up For Thanksgiving
Take Your Choice
SUITS O’COATS
$ 200 «
$ 1 7 50
The Suits . . .
Pure All W ool Smooth Worsteds or Tweeds and
English Twists. Neat Patterns— New Colors.
Fancy Back or Conservative Model.
GIVES
BENEFIT
CARD
PARTY
spending sev
In Boise and
were In play with Miss Charlena
Crawford winning first prize, Miss
Mae Keizer, second and Miss Wanda
CantrelL low. A lunch was served
at the close.
Sunday School at 0:30 o’clock.
Vesper Services at 5:30.
Rev. Stanley Moore.
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CONTRACT CLUB
MRS. HENLY ENTERTAINS
Mrs. A. H. Boydell entertaimed the
Thursday Contract club last week.
M.I-A. MEETINGS
Mrs. Oeo. H«Uy entertained about
Only one guest, Mrs. Dick Adams seven friends Tuesday afternoon.
played with members, and she also The afternoon was spent In sewing
had high score.
and visiting. The hostess served a
The local M.I.A.. an organization
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lunch.
of the L. D. S. church, will meeet
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
each Tuesday evening, starting at
Mrs. Herman To\«ie entertained
Omer Adklnson of Ontario spent 7:30 and closing their study course
the Wednesday bridge club this
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
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Young.
BLOWS AND KISSES
Why You Need
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VITAMINS
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THURSDAY CLUB
Mrs. Ernest McClure entertained
the Thursday bridge club last week.
Gordon Ray and P . y Emmett left Mrs. Aden Wilson was the only
Tuesday for a busin' rs trip to Lcw- guest. High score was won by Mrs.
lst« i. Idaho, and also planned to Warren Blodgett and low by Mrs.
make a visit on up Into Canada.
Sid Burbldge.
VITAMIN A
Increases resistance to Infections—Promotes Growth.
VITAMIN B
Stimulates appetite—Aids digestion and assimilation.
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After their regular business meet
DINNER FOR McLINGS
ings Thursday night the Legion and
Auxiliary will have a covered dish
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harma.i enter
luncheon and social hour.
tained with a 7 o ’clock turkey din
ner Monday night complimenting
Hugh Glenn underwent an opera Mr. aud Mrs. W. F McLing, who left
tion for appendicitis at the Holy Wednesday for their new home In
Rosary hospital at Ontario Monday Emmett. After dinner bridge was en
morning. Dr. J. J. Sarazln was the joyed with Mrs. McLing winning
high score for ladles and Wm.
attending physician.
Schlreman. high score for men.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fry were Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc
In Boise Monday to see Dwight Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Schlreman, Mr.
Johnston, their nephew, who under and Mrs. McLing and the Harmans.
went an operation at St. Alphonsus
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hospital that day.
JOLLY JANES
Misses Sabina Caldwell and Edna
Mrs. W. C. Jackson returned home Burt entertained the Jolly Janes
Tuesday from a weeks visit in Port Monday might at the Caldwell home.
land, Beaverton and Corvallis. She The usual three tables of bridge
visited with her son Alfred at Beav
erton and son Neil at OSC.
VITAMIN C
Pavers good tooth development—Improves appetite.
VITAMIN D
Essential to bone growth and
Favors good body form.
tooth
developmait—
VITAMIN G
Brian Aherne and Joan Crawford
in “I Live Mv Life”
Improves growth—Promotes general health.
NYSSA PHARMACY
When lovers quarrel its usually for
the fun of making up afterwards.
Such Is the case with Joan Crawford
and. Brian Aheme who do plenty of
fighting in “ I Live My Life,” com
ing Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Nov
ember 24-25-26 at the DREAMLAND
THEATRE IN ONTARIO, but who
Invariably melt into each other’s
arms at the end of their tumultuous
scenes.
Authorized Distributors
Squibb
VITAM IN P R O D U C T S
Louis P. Thomas and
Harry
Rrown arrived. Sunday from Oak
land, California to look after busi
ness Interests. They have set up
bachelor quarters in one of the
Brown houses near the high school.
Grocery Specials Starting’
Friday, Nov. 22 and
Continuing the Rest
of the month
Fred R. Sdikey of the state bio
logical department Is In Nvssa tills
week conferring with Pud Long
on matters pertaining to their work.
Mr. and Mrs. Sankey are guests at
Long home.
Oeoree Cook, of the Crown Paper
Mill of Portland stopped In Nyssa
Sunday for a short business visit
He Is very optimistic about the busi
ness piek-up, reporting that the
naner mills are doing 50 per cent
better business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ovl Face and Miss
Evelyn Poulson of Baggs, Wyo., who
have spent the past month at the
Hugh Glasgow home left Sunday for
their home In Wyoming They plan
to return to Nyssa in January and
make their home here.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. McKee and
granddaughter Pattv Jean Schwelz-
er were guests Sundav at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White In Mer
idian. Jackie MrKe* nent the day
with his cousin Buddy Armstrong In
Wilder.
Mrs. Farnhnm Sill* went to Boise
Thursday and staved overnight with
her sister Mrs Her'» " t Pnvder and
her hushn<"'d On F> day Mrs. 8nV-
der aceomnnnled h»r home and will
be herp for some tli ■e as her hus-
band left Frlrtav for Spokane where
he will be employed.
Herbert Hickox. brother of Mrs.
M M Oreeling came from his home
In Los Angeles and Is visiting this
week wtth old friends in Nyssa and
In the Kolriiy. where he formerly
owned a ranch. He was a dinner
guests at the Frank Morgan home
Monday evening.
W e will be closed Thurs., Nov. 28. SHOP E A R L Y
P u m p k in
No. 2 1-2 cans. Each
Men’s Fused Collar Shirts
2 pound, celophane bags
Surefine Coffee
lb. 25c
Don’t forget, Surefine for Thanksgiving Dinner
Sweet Potatoes
25c
Dates
California. 6 lbs.
ASPARAGUS
Walla Walla No. 2
cans. Each
24c
CORN
Whole kernel, Golden
Bantam
Each 14c
CRAB
1-2 lb. can 29c
LOBSTERS
1-2 lb. cans 29c
27c
Walnuts
Peanuts
STRING BEANS
Whole. Gold Bar.
Each 14c
GINGER ALE
Cliquot Club.
Pint 13c
GRAPES
Red Emperor
1 lb. 10c
Mince Meat
12 oz. Stuffed
37c
5 1-2 oz. Stuffed
19c
101-2 oz. Queen, large size
23c
2 lb. glass jars, Kerrs
33c
1 lb. Bulk.
14c
Candied Cherries
1-2 lb. pkg. in celophane
5 oz. Queen, large size
25c
14c
Cranberries
25c
Tomato Juice
Cheese
Campbells 14 oz cans
3 cans for
Tillamook.
1 lb.
26c
23c
19c
SALMON
Tall Cans. Pink
1 lb. can 10c
Olives
Soft Shell IXL. Per pound
2 lb. Bulk, New Crop.
Fresh Roasted. 2 lbs. for
Of rourw you are. Let us make
your season a success wtth a
delightful n e w hair style
especially adapted to your
Individual requirement.
25c
33c
17c
Pre-Shrunk, Fast Colors— New Patterns. All
made with the new No-starch Collars. Fancy
Designs, Plain Colors and White.
Candy
Kerrs, 2 lbs. glass jars. Assorted flavors
Almonds
Going to a
Party?
Holiday
lie
Jam
Emeralds No. 1. Per pound
95c - ’l25 - *r
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
week. The usual two tables were In
play with Mrs. Aden Wilson win
ning high score. Guests were Mrs.
Robert Peck, Mrs. Klaus Tensen and
Mrs. Nick Rudlick.
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The Eagles Auxiliary held a bene
fit card party Tuesday evening at
the hall with bridge and pinochle
being in play. Mrs. Ernest Wilson
won high for women Li bridge play
Mrs. Dale Garrison and daughter 1 and Mrs. Dewey Ray was low. A. L
Jo Anne spent Sunday with Mrs. j Fletcher held the high score for
Garrison's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed men at bridge. Among the pinochle
DuPre near Ontario.
i players Mrs. (Nick Rudlick won high
for women and Mrs. Claude Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife are the low. Bert Lie.ikaemi>er was high for
parents of a seven |x>und daughter men and Kermlt Leinkaemper was
bom November 12 at the Brlttlng- low.
ham home in Ontario.
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MR. AND MRS. CLUB
Mrs. Jack Rogers of Seattle arriv
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell were
ed Saturday to be with her husband
while he is finish in ; up the books hosts to the Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
club Tuesday night. Mrs. Boydell had
for F. H. Hogue’s < aerations this
high score and C L. McCoy had sec
past year.
ond high. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Rob
Mr. «nd Mrs. Fra i : Hall returned ertson were the only guests.
Mr and Mir. Glenn Holmes. Mr.
and Mrs. George McKee and Donald
Graham were visitors in Vale Mon
day.
The Coats . . .
Single or Double Breasted. Ulsters, Raglans,
Wraparounds. Sport Backs, One-half Belt, Full
"Belt or Plain Back Styles.
EAGLES AUXILIARY
Donna Lee. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs George Wilson has been quite
sick the past week.
home Sunday after
eral days with frien
Nampa.
One group of Coats
and 44 only—
Miss Marian Nlchol of Ontario
spent Sunday at the Nate Young
home.
Eastern. 2 lbs.
45c
Oysters
5 oz. cans
2 for 25c
ALL WORK GU ARAN TEED
ALEXANDERS
“ Where Good Clothes Cost Less”
ONTARIO
OREGON
CRAWFORDS
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 16
WILSON BROS. GROCERY
NYSSA
OREGON