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N Y s à A G A TE C IT Y J O U R N A L, THURS., F E B R U A R Y 4, 193? subject The Upper Room Choir Anthem. -The Land Beyond.'• W Ruebush Mrs Luride Johnston spent sev- Epworth League 7 o clock Luella By M B ». E. H BBUM BACH {tr a i days recently in Boise under a Leuck. leader Wade P T A wUl meet Friday after d x to e 'r care , Evening Worship 8 o'clock noon at the home at Mrs Wm Olb- Famham and Lev Sills bare both : son Plans will be made for a Found recovered from recent attacks cf the ers Day program Mrs B G Roberts flu. 1 will be assistant hostess Mrs Robert Vest has been aa the E tt .«-'* Bury i. A Califdrr..A it Teachers and pupils m Wade MIDN1TE SAT. M ri Mary Felton Is recovering tick list the past few days victir.g his brother, VirgJ Bunch. schooi are enjoying trie hot iiinches rapidly from her recent illness and SUN-M ON-TUES served each day by trie mothers of John Smrt la driving a new 1*37 is now able to be up. Mrs Nick Strut. who ha.* been on the pupils FEB. 7-8-9 Chevrolet Coupe the tick iir.t, u. able to be out again Several men from this commumy Mrs Chas McConnell Is recov- Franklin Fry of the Oregon Trail »ring from a recent serious attack attended the Agricultural meeting M ri Georg» M K - * .»pent la.t held at Kingman Koior.y school Thunsday >n Wilder «¡unrig with her unimunity baa been quite ill with of the flu. house Saturday afternoon Bad roads the flu. uncie W T Clark who has been ¡11 F la m Smith at Emmett was a prevented many others from going Mrs John Young substituted in Praia y evening guest at the George Mrs John Sparks and family Thelm a Arm Lewyiien of Val» the local high school the first of the Haycock home moved last week Into the tenant ipent the week end with her grand ieefc for Mrs Haworth. house on the E. L Tate ranch, rent Charlie Jones made a trip to Boise parent«. Mr and Mr*. C Klloken- ed by Sparks brothers. Saturday to see his brother-in-law, Lt R DeGroes left Saturday a fU r- berg M r Arthur Sparks moved from nocn by auto for Portland on a busi Wm Duffy, who is In the Veteran's the Rockfeller ranch to the Stoute- Hospital there ness trip meyer ranch vacated by Mrs Sparks M i». Lester French and little soo Mrs Wm Duffy and children Hey and Mrs. White and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs have moved from their home on the were quite ill with the flu last week Henry Hatch has beer, employed ¡»land to the Glenn Holmes place Georg» Bertoch last Friday at the Van Petten store in Adrian, In the Oregon Trail community A crew of ten men were busy substituting for G errit M untjewerff M r and Mrs Clyde Long who who has had a severe attack of the Tuesday morning shoveling cut the road that leads from the highway spent the past two weeks at the J flu. A Large Variety I past tli • J T Long home The road T Long home have returned to Lee Johnston was an Ontario visit town 1 was blocked for more than a mile. or Saturday. at all Prices Mr and Mrs Fred Nightingale of The C. B Shorts were Payette Friends of Jack Short are glad Ontario were Sunday guests in the hear that the doctors pronounce him visitors Friday, calling on Mr Shorts s - rer! c f tuberculoids o f the bone father. P F. Short and Mrs. Short’s Brumbach home. — AT— E. C. Moore and Henry Hatch from which he has been suffering father. M W A Is pa ugh who have transacted business in Caldwell been sick. for the past thr?e years. Monday. Misss Margaret Pinkerton came V em Fisher returned home from a Robert Long made a trip to BoLve Caldwell Wednesday Caldwell hospital Tuesday, where he Saturday and on Sunday returned to down from He Nysaa accompanied by Mrs. Long afternoon to visit with her parents was receiving treatment from a gun Bhft rikj and Evelyn who will stay at the par Classes at the College of Idaho were hot wound in his hand. ' A I T » F a ir in ental J. T. Long home Mr. Long will dismissed that afternoon for the Pioneer residents report the ¿ • M and W n r' return to Jordan Valley soon where funeral services of Mrs Boone, wife weather of the past week the coldest 'S p e n d in g o f he is station, killing coyotes for the of the late president of the college. they have experienced. The Snake the * r a th e r " ttate biological survey. Mrs. Long River is very high and Is entirely ~ C o M D ig g e r » The George Haycocks received a md daughter have been visiting her froeen over at the Purdy ranch letter from the Ted Nelson family There is an open space In the river 'L e i '» P u fO u r larenti, the Carter family In Boise who are visiting relatives in W ash at the bridge which adds to the pic H e u d » T o g e th e r' ington and northern Idaho, stat ture with the ice piled on each side ing that they are enjoying their trip Many have made special trips to see although the road are bad In places. and take pictures of the river. At the time they wrote they were in The wind blocked all the roads Seattle.______________ _______________ J DICK POWELL Monday so it was impossible for the school bus or mall to get through. A JOAN BLONDELL Leo Priedlander and Ulric EUer- snow plow working on secondary- hausen and the art firm of Faulk highway broke down Monday before ner and Swartz will do the art work much snow was removed. Tuesday- on the new state capital building at after the wind stopped blowing farmers got out with shovels and Salem at a cost of about $183000. We moved this week to the old I>arsen & Towne opened lanes In the roads so most of location in the Powell Building. W e are now set them are now passable. G L E N D A F A R R E L L . LEE There were 21 848.299 domestic up for business ami can handle your work quick DI XON • OSGOOD PERKI NS electric customers in the United ly and efficiently. CHURCH NOTES ROSALIND MAROl'IS States at the end of 1936 as com pared with 5,810300 in 1917. E PIS C O PAL SERVICES St. Fani s Mission Rev. B Stanley Moore, Minister- | in-charge. E. W. Pruyn, Prop. Phone 56F2 Morning prayer and sermon at I 11:15 on the 4th Sunday of the | month. Church School at 10:30 a. m G R E E TIN G S : A Nyssa collegian every- Sunday. home from Corvallis says that he ha* You are cordially Invited to at- | learned that running around with tend eur services. wlmmln will keep you young He BIG BEND NEWS Cart Coad left Saturday evening i lor Salem on a busmese trip LOCALS $ Valentines JOHNSON VARIETY MOVED t “GOLD DIGGERS ° f 1937“ E. W. Pruyn Auto Repair ^ L ^ $ 25 For Your Old Range THAT’S NEWS! For A Limited Time Only W e W ill A llow $25 for any range, whether coal or electric, as long as it has a permanently attached oven, on the purchase ju ice o f a new electric range. Many Models and Styles to Choose From NYSSA ELECTRIC CO. Next Door to Bakery OPEN NOW FOR BUSINESS W e are now open for business in the Hoxie Building, recently vacated by Ed Pruyn. W e in tend to do a general line of repair business, weld ing and will also,carry a complete stock o f auto parts. V I C T O R '.MOOR E Our equipment and experience insures you of first class work as usual. Dreamland Howard Larsen Knot hole News fiR O C E R Y ¡ÇPEC IALS For Friday and Saturday, February 5th and 6th Salmon i££5i“ 29c Catsup klof boltle8’ 10 c Pears Iff A . Apricots 42c 42c B ar- 2i/* Keacnes Sliced Go or ld half, 2 cans 3 9 c Crackers 3,b- boxes 33c Cream of Wheat Earh 23c Raisins r V-OTtee _ ff_ rt 25c 4 1b. packages 1 lb. cans Golden West Bacon Squares Poun(1 C P & G Giant Bars OOap . 6 for O ______ boap Soap Ivory, Med. size 1 fo r Camay, 8 for Oxydoi ¡s y ? Floyd E White, pastor -----B U ILD FHA W A Y ----- Sunday School 10 o’clock Lesson That may be a good way to keep Worship, the Custom o f His Life. oting, but the best way to keep Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon •arm is to use Aberdeen coal. -----B U ILD FHA W A Y ----- Lettucehouse Lou: I'm sure there’s man following us." Second girl: "Oosh! What sh ill re do?" Lou: “ Lets match for him." -----B U ILD FH A W A Y ----- T ra ffic Cop: "Use your noodle, id y Use your noodle!" Lady: My goodness! Where Is It? ----- B U ILD FHA W A Y ----- Customer: "Y ou made a mistake In that prescription I gave my mother-in-law Instead of quinine you used strychnine." Druggist: "Y ou don't say? Then you owe me 20 cents more.' -----B U ILD FHA W A Y ----- ¡S t e a d y g r o w t h “A DOOR That Leads To LIGHT FAM OUS L A S T W O RD S "T h at meal went over In great style.' said the voyagers as they lined up at the rail Jackson When a loved one returns to his last home and your thoughts are with him, you can turn with complete con fidence to the Nyssa Fun eral Home for final arrange ments. Lu m ber C om pany 2 7c THE NYSSA FU N E R A L HOME Nyssa, Oregon 2 1c 23c 23c 17c 22c W I L S O N C R O C ERY A Dependable Food Store N YSSA M E TH O D IST CHURCH WANTED!! TO DISPOSE OF 30 MATTRESSES BY FEB. 9th L IK E that o f a tree, the growth of an individual, or a business, or a city must be healthy. Deep rooting, proper nourishment. . . all are necessary. EVIDENCE o f the steady growth of Nyssa is the Amalgamated Sugar Company’s decision to invest here. W e, who have been in business here for many years, bid you ❖ WELCOME * W e feel the beet industry will make a profound difference in the future o f Nyssa and we pledge every effort in co-operation with the Amalgamated Sugar Comjiany. Cotton, Felt, Spring-Filled and Spring-Air . . . A style and price to fit everyone . . . Don’t put o ff buy ing that mattress another day, come in and let us show you. Nordale Furniture N YS S A OREGON S#1 : : : : OREGON G RO W BEETS AND PROSPER! Wilson Bros. DRYGOODS GROCERIES