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About The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1936)
THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1936. Walter Kail was over from Em Allan Forties and Mr. Taylor of Boise were callers at the home of mett to spend the week end and was Mrs. Bet lie Forbes Tuesday evening. a guest at the Joton Hunter home. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jensen and ~+ Mrs Lettle Alford has returned Mr. and Mrs Charles Drewtta pic from a visit with her mother In nicked on the Owyhee on Sunday Balter. Chas. Paradis, District Command Mr and Mrs Leslie McClure spent the week end visiting relatives In er of the American Legion, went to La Grande Wednesday and that Caldwell. evening Installed the new off fleers of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Sager of the La Grande Post. Prom there he Welser were Sunday dinner guests made a business trip to Portland. at the parental W W. Foster home. Mr and Mrs. John Young were Ed Pruyn and family expect to Miss Katherine Young were dinner leave tomorrow morning to take In guests of Mr and Mrs Leo HoUen- the Pendleton Roundup being held berg Sunday. On Monday the Hol- lenberg family were dinner guests this week end. of the Youngs. Mr A. E Samuelson was a dinner Earl Blackburn of Harper, one of guest at the F. L. Kirkham home the new settlers, Is building his ! Monday evening. house on his homestead one mile T h e lm a R oot W an d a ( a n t r a ll Mr and Mrs Geo. Haycock moved west of the Vest ranch. Mr DeCour- Monday Into the McLing bouse sey of Nampa Is drilling the well. M it« ( a n tra ll and M ias R oot, tw o o f th e prize w in n ers in T h e Jo u rn a l's which was recently vacated by the Carl Black Is helping Mr. Blackburn. su b scrip tio n ca m p a ign , b oth selected ring:« fo r th eir a w a rd s. Misa Dick Youngs. ( 'a n tr a ll ch o se a R u b y in a m o u n tin g of w h ite gold an d M iss R oot Miss Margaret Ann Morgan, who chose th e A le x a n d rite set in a so’ id w h ite gold m o u n tin g trim m ed w ith Chas. Paradis returned Monday spent the past two weeks visiting yellow gold. L a V en a P h illip s, a n o th e r o f th e prixe w in n ers (not p ic I night from a Re-employment con friends in Denver, returned Monday tured) w as aw ard ed th e black e n am e l d ou ble com pact. ference held at Newport over the evening. She accompanied Mr. week end. Blaine Ballah, who was a guest in Otis Crocker made a trip to Idaho Falls to visit with relatives. Young Art Cook Is expected to the Morgan home. Mr. Ballah Is en leave Sunday for Salt Lake City to route to Eugene where he attends Mrs. Ethel Mull has been sick and enter the U. S. Navy. From there the University of Oregon. | confined to her home. he will go to the training station Two Who Chose Rings LOCAL NEWS Mr. Emil Paulus spent the week end at Idaho Falls visiting with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Austin McNall and baby son came Saturday night to visit at the parental W. A. McNall home and with friends In Oregon Trail. They left Tuesday evening for their home In Sausalito. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Danley and at San Diego. children visited Sunday with the I I Mr and Mrs. Leland King were Allen Johannesens at Owyhee dam. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meredith were dell Pogue and In the afternoon they Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. all attended the fair at Ontario. McKee. Mrs Phillip Relk and son Peter Alvin Kuehn, employe In Eder of Pendleton are house guests of Mr. Grocery Is spending his two weeks and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell, coming here vacation In California. here Wednesday. They will visit for Kenneth Pond resumed his duties some time. at the Eder Grocery after a two Mr and Mrs Don Peoples of Bend weeks vacation which he spent at were week end guests of Dr. and Los Angeles visiting with parents. Mrs. E. D. Norrott While they were Mr and Mrs. Wayne Brand. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hopkins and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson and Mr. here a trip was made to the Arrow- and Mrs William Hudson were Sun i and Mrs. Ernest McClure spent the rock dam day dinner guests at the Pat Ben Labor Day holiday In Silver City Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison of nett ranch. | with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Swan. ‘ Jamieson were visiting at the par ental CXias. Garrison home Sunday and In the afternoon they all attend ed the fair at Ontario. Grocery Specials Halverson's store has been made ' even more attractive by painting a background for white lettering In the front and entrance of the store. A. V. Pruyn did the work. For Saturday and Monday l^ l SPERRY'S Pancake Hour 2 ,«» ^ 19c M.J.B. Jr.Coffee Pound 19c T __ 1 ea LI Half pound Green Clover Money . Pure ibS. 5 Spuds CoCOa 79c 10c Fruit Jars it1,';1™ WatS Peacock 9 lb. bag r, 69c j Dr. E. D. Norcott took sick Tues day and has been under a doctor’s care at his home. Although better now, he will be out of his office for the next few days. His ailment seems to be a form of intestinal flu. Dean Adams has been out of the Halverson store for the past several days, due to illness, but Is expected to report back tomorrow Part of the time off was due to an operation for the removal of tonsils. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Ray and Mrs Ray Emmott left Sunday for Mr l Emmott's cattle ranch near Enter prise where they will spend several i days. From there they will all go to j the Pendleton Round-up. j ibs. 45c 5c 39c =r a * Mr. and Mrs. John Nusser were j visiting friends and relatives in Nyssa Monday. They have been working in the peas at McCall and report a successful summer. They returned to Nyssa Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Sumner Jones and son Char- I lies and Mrs. J B Smith left Sun- day to visit with Mrs. Jones’ son Leonard Jones and family In Sausa- | IIto, Calif They made the trip by way of the coast to visit with a sis- | ter of Mrs Smith s. 1 Beef Short Ribs Pound Veal Stew Pound 10c Picnic Hams Pound Liver 2 Pounds 21c Hearts-Tongues Pound 10c Loin Steak Pound 22c Pork Roast Pound 20c WE DELIVER j 15c Light Globes Each Iodized, Pkg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuckey and | two children of Gage, Oklahoma, spent the week end with Mrs Stuck ey’s uncle, Mr and Mrs. H. D. Holmes. While here the visitors en Joyed a visit to Owyhee dam. 49c Mothers, 2 lbs. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson are making their home in the house formerly oucupled by the Guy Sperry's. Mr. Anderson is a foreman at the local CCC camp. 19c 100 lbs- Deans Salt Mrs. Bounds, daughter Lorraine and son Loren of Baker have been : here visiting with Mr. Bounds who Is employed at the CCC camp, and at | ; the Ted Anderson home. 8c Mr and Mrs Jack Meeks of Omaha. Nebraska were visiting Mr, and Mrs. P. L. Kirkham Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Meeks have been visiting other friends and relatives In Sho shone and Baker the last two weeks. 25c AT PHONE 3 H A L V E R S O N ’S PURE FOOD STORE NYSSA : : : : OREGON JOHNSON VARIETY Membership chairman; Mrs. Conrad and Mrs. H. R Otis, program chair- Martln. magazine chairman Mks man. A very active P. T . A. year Is start ing. if the enthusiasm shown at the first executive board meeting of the Kingman Kolony P. T. A. is an In dication. The program for the first of the year will deal with Juvenile protection. safety, better English among school children and peace education. The unit will continue to assist the school board with their hot lunch project Mrs. Paul Theil, Mrs. Conrad Martin. Mrs. Wm. Gowey and Mrs. Ted Regers were appointed to sol icit vegetables to be canned or stor ed for winter use of the hot lunch projet. Plans were made for the teachers reception to be held Friday evening and also for a Halloween party to be staged later. Mrs. Chas. Newbill was elected as the new social chairman and on each social occasion she will appoint three new members to assist in the a r rangements. The meeting of the executive board was held at the Maurice Judd home Tuesday afternoon, with the following present: Mrs. Ted Rogers, president: Mrs. C. C Cotton, vice- president and chairman of the hos- Keep the School Child W ELL! Vitamins A-B-C and D; so necessary to health and growth n o w available in abundant quantities to augument the lim ited amount found in the ordinary diet. STANDARD VITAMIN PRODUCTS -B y - Parke Davis & Co. E. R. Squibbs & Sons —At— NYSSA PHARMACY Nyssa, Oregon Specials Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11, 12 Flour Sugar 49 ib. baKs 97c lb. cloth bags 57c 10 r r _ ^ M ayflower, 1 lb. bags, fresh ff MJB 1 lb. vac- 15c U O r r e e g round Oxydol R in S O 29c LarJ?e package 19c Large package 21c Toilet Paper 17c Fly Coils g sr .'ir 10c Cocoanut celophane 19c P ureX School Supplies pitauty committee: Mrs R. R Over- chas. Newbill, social chairman; Mrs E X E C U T I V E P. T . A. B O A R D street, secretary; Mrs Dale Ashcraft. Maurice Judd, publicity chairman M E E T S A T JU D D HOM E Brooms Half gallon 22c A K°od 4-tie Sweet Potatoes Green Peppers 4 4 p°unds p°unds 29c 25C 25c W ils o n G rocery A Dependable Food Store NYSSA OREGON Chadwick Sells For Less! For Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12 FRUIT JARS, l^quart, doz.............-----....... 68 c FRUIT JARS, 2 quart, doz............................... 98c VINEGAR, Gallon............................................21c COFFEE, Westag, 1 lb......................................14c CHADWICK’S STATION Veltex Products PEACH ES 2 ,5 0 0 Bushels Ready for Canning Popular Elberta Variety JOHN PRATI 3-4 miles South Nyssa High School Sepember again finds Wilson prepared to serve your needs with high class clothing, with prices pared to the bone. NEW MEN DRESS FELT HATS These are made-over, but have lots of style and come in gray, blue tan. 98c MISSES ALL-WOOL SWEATERS A popular sweater for school year. Sizes 30 to 36 and in fancy colors. $1.49 CHILDRENS ALL-WOOL SWEATERS These are 100 c/t wool, in sizes 24 to 30. 98c MENS ALL WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS Cossack style, gray and brown. $1.98 ALL-WOOL SLIPOVER STYLE SWEATERS Popular with the boys for school. 98c MISSES AND LADIES WOOL SKIRTS Popular for school wear this year. $1.98 and $2.95 YOUTHS AND BOYS CORDUROY PANTS These are still in big demand for the school boy, full cut. $1.49 MENS HEAVY CORDUROY PANTS The kind the high school and college boys wear. Lots of service. ___________________$2.95 NEW SHIPMENT BOYS CAPS ........... 39c, 49c OUR STOCK OF SHOES IS COMPLETE We have a size and style which will please you, and at a fair price. FREE GIFT WITH EACH PAIR SOLD. W ILSON DRYGOODS - i