The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1937, Image 6

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Jean Short was 111 with the flu
Mrs. Charlie Leuck was 111 the
this week.
past week with the flu.
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O F T H ' S U B S C R IP T IO N
IN N O T I M E /
A. Chadwick Is driving a new 1937
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Vancuren had
model Ford V8 coupe which he pur­ as Sunday all day guests, Mr. and
chased last week.
M rs Ben Vancuren and children of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Castator of Lake Lowell.
Parma were Saturday evening guests
Howard Boor, who has been a t­
of Mr and Mrs Tom Eldridge.
tending Eastern Oregon Normal, ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halverson rived home this week and expects
and son Lloyd were Boise visitors to remain out of school this semest­
er.
last Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Dale Garrlscn were
Miss Wanda Cantrall left Monday
guests Monday evening of Mr. and morning on the train en route tc
Mrs. Jake Fischer. The evening was Grass Valley where she will open up
spent playing cards.
a beauty shop. Miss Cantrall will
have her shop in with her brother
Chas. Paradis returned Friday Archie Cantralls’ barber shop.
from a business trip to Portland.
While there he was invited to visit
Harold Dobbins of Pendleton,
the American Legion Pasts at Sea­ Fred Sankey of Enterprise, both of­
side and Astoria.
ficials of the State Biological Sur­
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McKee and vey, accompanied Robert Long to
Mrs. Max Schwelzer and two daugh­ Jordan Valley Thursday. Mr. Long
ters spent Sunday visiting at the will resume his war on coyotes while
Geo. English home in Wilder. Jack the other two will make arrange­
McKee accompanied them and visit­ ments for a cami>aign on rabbits.
ed with his cousin Buddy Arm­
Mrs. Robert Long and l i t t l e
strong.
daughter Evelyn went to Boise Sat­
Mrs. Lama Fisher of II_w Ply­ urday night where they will make
mouth began her duties last week an indefinite visit with Mrs. Lang’s
as the third grade teacher in the parents. Mrs. Long has spent the
Welser school. Mrs. Fisher is well past six weeks at the J. T. Long
known here, having operated the home helping to care for Mrs. Long
Fisher Apparel Shop here until last who has been ill for some time. She
is reported to be slowly recovering.
spring.
Now on Sale
Frank T. Morgan
Nyssa, Oregon
Phone 31
QROCERY S PECIALS
Grocery S p e c ia l For Friday and Saturday
Jan u ary 22 and 23
Honey
Foster, 10 lb. can
Honey
Fosters, 5 lb. can
Raisins
1 lb. tall cans
3 cans for
Salmon
Su gar
87c
45c
23c
29c
55c
33c
17c
10c
4 lb. bag
10 lb- basa
Crackers
3 lb. boxes
Toilet Tissue S f , '? 3
Golden West
1 lb. can
Coffee
Golden West
3 lb. can
Coffee
Shurfine, 1 lb.
pkg. ground fresh
Candy
4 pounds
Hard mixed
3 lbs.
Chocolate Covered Cherries
1 lb. box
21c
21c
25c
23c
W ilson G rocery
A Dependable Food Store
NYSSA
Mary Norcott has been absent
from school on acocunt of sickness.
Miss Reta Fuqua went to Boise
Wednesday evening to spend a few
days with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClure of
Caldwell spent the week end in Nys­
sa with the Leslie McClures.
Mrs. Elizabeth McKay of Baker
spent Friday and Saturday visiting
with her daughter Mrs. Dean John­
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Eld. White and
daughter of Boise were Friday even­
ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Pogue.
Among other Nyssa citizens who
have been ill with the flu are Mrs.
Henry Fields and son Bobby and
Mrs. Lawrence Blodgett and daugh­
ter Ilene. Bob Thompson was off
duty most of this week with the flu
also. Sam Caldwell is spending sev­
eral days at home recuperating from
the same sickness. C. L. McCoy spent
a few days at home last week with
the flu.
Berwyn Burke, editor of the Jour-
al, attended the Idaho Editorial As­
sociation meeting in Boise Friday
and Saturday as the guest of George
Whorton, editor of the Payette Inde-
pendent-Enterprise. Due to the
storm Saturday night they delay­
ed returning until Sunday after­
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long who re­
cently returned from Jordan Valley
are staying at the parental J. T.
Long home for the present and will
help care for Mrs. Long who Is 111.
Instead of 40 beaver as was stated
in last week’s Journal. Mr. Long
caught only 27 while he was trap­
ping in Jordan Valley.
HAYCOCKS RETURN
Mr and Mrs. George Haycock re­
turned
Friday evening from a
months visit that took them to Bur­
ley, Idaho and other nearby com­
munities; also to several points of
Interest In Utah. Including Bouldpr
Dam and Zion park. They were ac­
companied home by their son W. A.
Haycock and his wife and two child­
ren of Burley who will make an
indefinite visit here.
Dont expect too much of any law.
Think how long it is taking to put
over the one Mo6e presented.
Faith was restored in the weather
man on the lower Columbia during
the week-end. He predllcted snow
One lot of 133 bales of hops re­
cently sold at Mount Angel for 40c
a pound.
OREGON
H. B. Steward, uncle of Dewey Ray
and brother of Mrs. Ida Brawn, now
living in Portland; died last Friday
with funeral services held Saturday
In Portland. Regarding Mr Steward
the Portland Journal says as follows:
’H. B. 8teward, whose devotion to
the American flag was a patriotic
example for four generations at Jef­
ferson high school to follow, Is dead.
’For 12 years Mr. Steward was as­
sistant Janitor at the school, and
every day In that time he kept the
rule of lowering the flag at sundown
and raising it with the sun. Old
Glory always was reverently at
half-mast with the death of a prom­
inent local or national figure.
‘Then he was hurt, an accident
which cause dthe amputation of a leg
and he left the school’s employ.
But as soon as his health permitted
he returned daily to the school to
continue his vigil of the flag.
’With the death of his Immediate
superior, Janitor Thomas McKenna,
Mr. Steward immediately sought
permission from the present janitor.
Gus Quirk ,to continue his ritual.
Permission was granted and despite
a one-leg handicap and inclement
weather, Mr. Steward dally raised
the flag on high.
•Friday the same flag he so de­
votedly attended hung at half-mast
in tribute to its old guardian."
APPLE VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. MacElroy ot Nyssa
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Higby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ura Robinson and
daughter Star were visitors at the
home of Mrs. Cecil Scott and family
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schultz call­
ed at the C. D. Vertrees home Sun­
day afternoon.
Duane Johnson has been very 111
for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston and
children and Mrs. Howard Rogers
were dinner guests Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rogers.
Clarence Fritts and Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Vertrees made a business trip
to Caldwell Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell were
dinner guests at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Glen Johnson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schrader and
Alvin of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Schrader and Duane were
dinner guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schrader.
Serena and Ida Norland were ab­
sent from school Monday because of
severe colds.
Anna and Donald Fritts have
been on the sick list for the past
week.
The high school students took
arrived Monday to spend a few noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fritts were
weeks visiting at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Vertrees business visiters In Caldwell on
Monday morning
work again Wednesday.
started in the onions at Apple Val-
ev Packing House. Two cars will be
run.
G uaranteed
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schrader and
daughter were dinner guests Sun­
day at the home of Mr and Mrs
Harold Schrader. Later In the after­
noon both families visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sch-
ader In Nyssa.
BY
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones were
Expert R adiotrician
callers at the Lloyd Caldwell home
Using only the best materials
the forepart of the week.
and fully equipped.
Arthur Johnson is reported on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen of Wil­
HOW ARD
SMITH
der were visitors Sunday at the
At Nyssa Electric Co.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wil­
Next to Bakery
son. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson of
Nampa also called during the after'
R A D IO
SE R V IC E
It’s A
W IN N E R
Yes sir, our liberal terms
on ATLAS TIRES and
BATTERIES are winning
many friends. Come in
and see us for a plan to
|iay as you ride.
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Powell Service Station
Phone 1
Standard Products
WANTED!
CLEAN
COTTON
Rags
5c Per Pound
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SP E C IA L
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The G ate City Journal
O dds and Ends of
Dishes
Midnight Saturday
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Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
V ogu e Beauty Shop
JANUARY 24, 25, 28
TWO GRAND STARS IN THE GREATEST
OF ALL D e MILLE’S GREAT ROMANCES!
The grand love story of Wild Bill Hickok,
and Calamity Jane, the fiery girl who fought
her own battles in a real he-man country!
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R u th ’s Beauty Nook
Consolidated . . .
and will be located after February
lat in the quarters back of the Paul-
79c
Bacon Squares Pound
Red Beans
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Coffee
>C«fWK>e-
us Jew elry Store now occupied by
the Vogue Beauty Shop.
O
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4 oz. bottles
Each
CNJ
Vanilla
UNCLE OF DEW EY
RAY DIES IN PO R T ­
LAND FRIDAY
Mrs. Henry Carl was absent from
the Bakery the first of the week
with the flu. Mrs. Ernest McClure
worked In her place.
1937 Auto Licenses
Jay Gould, pioneer stockman, was
found unconscious on an Alturas.
California street Sunday appar­
ently the victim of a hit and run
driver. His condition is reported as
critical.
Gould formerly lived at Vale, and
was later engaged in a mining ven­
ture at Winnemucca, Nevada. For
the past few years he has operated a
restaurat in Alturas, California.
their semester exams Thursday and
Friday. At noon Friday school was
dismissed Several who were exempt­
ed did not have to attend either
day.
Mr and Mrs Melvin Hathaway
visited Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Tungson of Wilder.
Marjore Upshaw and Florence
Whistler were dinner guests of
Olive Bailey Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Hens Jacobsen of
Boise called at the Pettit and Bailey
homes Wednesday evening.
John Matzen and Allen Reed
drove over to Wilder Sunday to see
Billy Danforth.
Paul Morris of Parma spent a
couple of days last week visiting with
Forrest and Allen Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Landing-
ham called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell Friday after­
noon.
Miss Esther Nelson started work
Monday morning doing housekeep­
ing at the home of Mrs. Irvin Pow­
ers In Parma.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fritts and
children of Vale and Mr. Fritts Sr
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Cedric Caldwell Sunday afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon nearly all roads
running east and west were impass­
ible because of the snow drifts. The
highway was also blocked In many
places. The school bus was not able
to make all the rounds Tuesday
evening; those living off the highway
had to walk home through drifts
over their knees In many places.
The high school students did not
get home until around 7 o’clock.
The Apple Valley school was closed
Wednesday and will remain closed
until the roads are opened. The Par­
ma High schocol was also closed un­
til the roads were passible. The mail
was unable to go out on the route
Tuesday and Wednesday. A crew
of men have been busy opening the
roads. ’
Emil Vertrees made a business
trip to Boise Tuesday. He reported
that the roads were in good conl-
tlon all the way except from the
new highway on home.
Fred Miller moved to the George
Miller ranch Monday. Otani is re-
kalsomlning the Swanson place and
they plan to move as soon as the
roads are cleared.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson and
daughter of Nampa spent the week
end at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell.
Mrs. Howard Rogers of Oregrande
Presenting . . .
REAL FOOD FOR A
REAL W INTER
A PPE T IT E
Swan Bread is a good
food for these snappy
days. It
contains
every element neces­
sary’ for your susten­
ance.
Eat Swan Bread at
every meal.
SW AN B A K E R Y
PH O N E 20
NYSSA, OREGON
MISS RUTH WARNOCK
Former owner of Ruth’s Beauty
Nook and now owner of th.e Con­
solidated Shops
—an d —
MAE KEIZER BURKE
Who has sold out to Miss Wamoek
but will continue to give you ser­
vice as an operator the same as
usual.
Cecil & DeMiUes
THE MINSMM
m» JAMES ELLISON • CHARLES BICRFORO • HELEN
N IC E R • PORTER H *L l- Directed by Cecil I DeMillt
Nyssa’s two leading beauty shops, equipment
and personnel; all will be consolidated and lo­
cated in the rear of Paulus Jewelry Store.
I PlfMMit PWirt
DREAM LAND
_________ONTARIO, OREGON