The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, July 30, 1936, Image 8

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    THE GATE C ITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JU LY 30,1936
Mrs. Luis Harper of Los Angeles
Is visiting at the home of her broth-
er. W. W. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Can trail and
son of Ontario were Sunday dinner
guests of Miss Wanda Cantrall.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward and
Mrs Ethel Crawford and daughters
Miss Elsie Wlsner of Payette spent I Mr*. Irene Poague returned to spent the week end at Payette
Saturday and
Sunday with Mias Nysaa Sunday after spending ten Lakes.
Clara Johnson here.
days visiting Doris Lute at Meridian.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. .Sarazin and
The Prank Morgan family spent
Hubert Jones left
Sunday for family and Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Tacke
most of last week at their cabin at Prairie City where he has employ- of Ontario spent the week end at
Payette Lakes.
ment in a grocery store
Summitt Prairie.
Billie Louise Olasgow Is spending
Mrs. Arthur Boydell left Tuesday
Mrs. Lucille Johnston has return­
noon on the Portland Rose for Butte this week with Mr. and Mrs Bryant
ed to the Hot Spring near Emmett
Montana, where she will visit with Reagor at New Plymouth.
for further treatment for rheuma­
her mother and other relatives.
The Oeorge Wlsner family
and tism.
Payette
Miss Clara Johnson left Tuesday Miss Zelma McCarroll of
evening on the Rose for Portland were Thursday evening guests at the
Hugh Glasgow and Whity W il­
after spending
her vacation with H. Blair Johnson home.
liams left last week end for a fish­
her parents Mr and Mrs. Johnson.
ing trip in the mountain streams
Mrs P. B. Smith came home last above Mountain Home.
Ray Emmott came down from his week from Emmett to spend a few
cattle camp near Enterprise to spend days here. She will return this week
Mr and Mrs. Carl Castle of Baker
the week end with Mrs. Emmott and to the Emil Dean home In Emmett
and Mrs Walter White of Vale were
Mary Lee. He came Saturday and
Mrs. Ethel Crawford and daughter guests at the C. L. McCoy home
left Tuesday morning.
Charlena and
Mrs. Bettle Forbes Sunday.
Mrs Dewey Ray and daughter and Mrs. Webster Eldredge spent
J. R. Weidenhamer of Denver ar­
Leona and Mrs. Mark Robertson re­ last Wednesday In
Boise visiting
rived Sunday and Is visiting at the
turned last Thursday from a two relatives.
home of his daughter, Mrs. Prank
weeks visit with relatives and
The Chas. Paradis family spent Constantine.
friends at North Powder.
the week end at Strawberry lake
Mr. Scullen of the department of They reported fishing quite good
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost and
entomology at Corvallis, called this and returned with a nice lot of children spent the week end in Twin
huckleberries.
week to see W W. Fostter and Mr.
Falls visiting with relatives of Mrs.
Oilbert Kllnkenberg. He is gathering
Miss Margaret Pinkerton spent Frost.
data on the beekeeping industry and
this week at Payette Lakes with
on flowers and Insects.
Blayney Boydell returned Sunday
friends from Boise. She accompan­
from a weeks vacation trip to P ort­
Miss Eva Boydell returned Sunday ied her parents, Mr. and Mrs N. H. land and the coast. He also visited
from a months vacation spent on the Pinkerton to the lakes Sunday.
his sister Mrs. Britt Nedry and fam ­
coast Miss Boydell and Miss Mae
The Barney Wilson
family and ily at Tigard.
Platt of Ontario attended the NEA their guests.
Mrs. Esther Grigsby
at Portland, visited the Britt Nedry i and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Clement of
Lucille
Howard
and
family at Tigard, and enjoyed an daughter of California, spent Sun Council, former
Nyssa residents,
airplane trip from Portland to Seat­ day with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Staf spent last week In this vicinity visit­
tle They also made a sight seeing ford at Caldwell.
ing friends. They returned home
trip to Victoria.
Sunday.
Specials
For Friday and Saturday, July 31, August 1
A good 4-tie
Broom, Each
29c
Fly Ribbons Ia,™,tthi8price 5c
Catsup
10c
Salmon
29c
Brooms
Large Bottles
Each
1 lb. tall pink
3 cans
Baking Powder
KC 50 oz size
KC 25 oz. size
35c
19c
Fruit Jar Rubbers
Surefine brand
2 pkgs. for
5c
Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Abbott and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Llenkaemper returned
Tuesday afternoon from Strawberry
lake where they spent a few days
fishing and camping.
Phin Warren, Mary Warren, Oma
Bingman and young Gerald W ar­
ren and Dale Bingman are visiting
friends and relatives at Bend and
Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo K. Homer and
three children of Burley spent the
week end here at the George Hay­
cock home. Mrs. Homer Is a daugh­
ter of the Haycocks.
Mrs. Bettle Forbes and Mrs. Web­
ster Edridge were business visitors
In Ontario Tuesday and were also
dinner guests at the J. T. Long
home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keizer and son
and Mr and Mrs. Ed Warren and
children spent from
Friday night
until Sunday evening near Prairie
City on a huckleberry picking out­
ing. They returned with a very nice
supply of the berries.
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C o . P la n O p e n in g
O n A u g u s t F irst
visit their new
quarters, and see
their service and sales room. There
will be no change in personnel In
the new location, and the company
will be guided by the same men who
led the company for the past num­
ber of years.
Mrs. George Schweizer is back again at her old
The Cables Chevrolet company
expect to open their new building to ELDON McLING
the public this Saturday, August 1st,
and they have Invited their friends
INJURED BY HIGH
and patrons to come and view the
V O LTA G E W IR E
building. The garage, said to be one
of the finest In the Northwest, will
be headquarters for the sale of
According to the Rigby Star, El­
Chevrolet cars and the company’s
service department
don McLlng. brother of "Slim " Mc-
The building was erected at a cost Ling, was Injured Tuesday evening
of approximately $50,000 and con­ when he and another man were In
tains 15,000 square feet of floor the act of loading steel on a truck,
space. The service department will preparatory to taking the steel to
use 13.000 o f this and is equipped where a new bridge Is being built.
with some of the finest machinery
ever brought to this part of Oregon.
The steel boom of the loading
The company has gone to a big ex­ crane came too close to a high vol­
pense in equipping the service de­ tage wire, the
current
Jumped
partment with the precision machi­ across, and both men were knocked
nery, designed for the most part by down. McLlng was burned on the
the Chevrolet Motor company as the hand and received a head injury
best tools for servicing their cars.
when he fell against some bridge
“ W e are very proud of our new steel on the ground. Both me
rg
quarters,” commented Cables, "and rushed to the hospital at R
we hope that our many friends in and were sufficiently recovere
Malheur county will visit and in­ released last night.
spect our new plant. We are proud,
too, of the
splendid support the
people of this county have given Che Mr. and Mrs W
Chevrolet for 1936, and which Is, In
their home here.
no small way, responsible for our
new location.”
USE JOURNAL W A N T ADS
The public has been invited to
M AKE Y O U R
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WANTOD
Who has a baby buggy they no
longer need and are willing to help
out? Mrs. Chan Warner needs a
buggy for the twins and anyone
willing to help should get in touch
with Mrs Elmer Cloninger.
Subscribe to the Journal, $1.60 a
year.
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Good
local green, 2 Dozen
Our V ege table s are Ice C old
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NYSSA
AS THERE an Item of
news
concerning your­
self or that of your family or
friends Chat did not appear in
the last issue of The Jour­
nal? I f so. it was omitted be­
cause we did not learn of It
and you did not tell us. We
want every piece of news in
this community and ask you
to kindly tell ua or phone us
what you know that will be
of Interest to the community.
W
ilson G rocery
A Dependable Food Store
OREGON
pared right.
We intend to continue our policy of quick ser­
vice, good food and reasonable prices.
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Schweizer Cafe
N YSSA
OREGON
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FOR F R ID A Y AND S A T U R D A Y
25c
Lemons
33c
Tomatoes
55c
25c
DOap
29c
Gum, Candy Bars 3 for 10c
D _ _ _ _ __
Firm Yellow
Fruit, Dozen
Dananas
crate
T R IP
SUCCESS BY
8 pounds
T A K IN G A BIG
S U PPLY OF
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NYSSA PHARMACY
Nyssa, Oregon
Vegetable Specia
Peas, Corn, String Beans, Tomatoes
Hominy, Kraut, etc. — 3 Cans.............
1 — - J
L ara
Swift’s Silver
Leaf, 4 lbs.
Shortening
Pearl, 4 ibs.
Vanilla Extract 4oz
, Honey 5 l b- pan
k
WHEN YOU
DRESS UP THE
LITTLE CIRL
Kerr Mason
Quarts, Doz.
1
«^aiS
Jar Lids
Peaches
Cocoa
We have many ocher Poil-
Parroi
Crystal White
i o bars
C
Sun Glasses
Helmet Hats
Flashlights
Golf Balls
Paper Plates, Knives
Forks, Etc.
Thermo» Bottles
and Jugs
Sunburn Lotion
Camera and Films
Bathing Caps
First Aid Kits
f Z z “ 380"
Na 2
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25c
55c
45c
10c
49c
69c
25c
35c
9c
all-leather styles
i party,play and school
wear.
Mrs. Berwyn Burke and children
are visiting at the home of her par­
ents this week, Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Dryden of Wendell. Miss Josephone
Burke is also visiting friends in
Wendell this week. Berwyn Burke,
Ronald Burke and Mae Keizer took
them down Saturday, returning to
Nyssa Sunday evening.
B UGGY
stop at the Schweizer Cafe for good food, pre­
Je
Before you leave, come to the Drug Store and
get your supply of Vacation Needs; things you
can’t do without on a successful trip.
Mrs. Marshall Spell and two sons
left Monday on return to their home
in Havre, Mont, after spending the
past two weeks visiting at the home
of Mrs. Spell’s sister, Mrs. C. L. M c­
Coy and family.
BABY
an invitation- to all her friends and customers to
I Grocery Specials
Vacation Needs!
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrison of
Moscow came Saturday and have
been visiting at the parental Chas.
Garrison home here, with the Ray
Garrison at Jamieson and also made
a brief visit In Boise.
77c
Bacon Squares p°u”d 21c
Cottage Cheese p°™<* 12c
Shortening 4 ">• p»<*ag«> 45c
Lemons S m ««.
39c
Grapes iTbiToV
25c
Oranges KnumsiM
29c
<luality
UI II
25c
Kindly
String Beans K,y.rlity 5c Tell Us
1 lb. cans P.A., Velvet and
Granger, rough cut each
job in the Schweizer Cafe and wishes to extend
g fi“
Guests at the H. H. Dick home In
Oregon Trail Monday afternoon
were Mr and Mrs. Henry Logsdon of
Frultland.
On Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Walter Nye and children of
Nyssa were
visitors at the Dick
home.
Tobacco
Back Again . . .
Beef Roast Pound
Round Steak Pound
Vfe
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Frankfurters
Here's a sweet little Poll-Parrot sandal that will add
the finishing touch to her feet, and you'll be surprised
how much wear it will give, even though it was de­
signed especially for dress occasions Bring in the
little lady and let us ht her with the kind of shoes
you like to wear.
Priced at
Pound
Hamburger £ £ groum '
2
$095
PO LL P A R R O T M ONEY GIVEN FREE with
each 50c cash purchase or more. Use this Poll
Sausage
Bologna
Pound
Rib Boil
p ° und
fiu
Parrot Money to buy many nice presents for the
Lunch Meat
children or for the home.
W E DELIVER
Get in the habit of
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13c
22c
14c
25c
35c
14c
9c
25c
PHONE 3
trading at Wilson’s for extra values.
H A L V E R S O N 'S
W ILSON DRYGOODS
PURE FOOD STORE
NYSSA, OREGON
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