Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 25, 1937, Image 8

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., FEBRUARY 25,1937
Hr LOCALS t
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For Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27
Hill Bros. Red
Can, lib. can
C o ffe e
White Satin
10 lb. bags
Sugar
l lb. pkgs. Com
or Gloss, 2 for
Starch
Tom atoes
2 »/2 /cans, 3 for
No 5 l cans, 3 for
Peas
No. 303, 3 cans
for
C o rn
Shrim p
2 cans
5 oz. cans
Blue Plate, 2 for
O y ste rs
C a n d y Ba rs
Spare R ibs
3 for
Fresh-
2 ,bs-
29c
57c
15c
29c
29c
29c
29c
25c
10c
35c
U - — L . . F r e s h ground
M a m D U r g e r Lean meat, 2 lbs.
25c
R hubarb
Hot house, 2 lbs.
25c
Large solid heads
2 for
21c
Lettuce
Celery
Calif, large stalks
2 buniches for
O ra n g e s
220 size, Navals
Dozen
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marshall made
Mrs. Lucille Johnston was quite ill
a trip to Boise Wednesday.
this week.
G. A. Hlghsmlth of Caldwell visit­
Miss Thelma Cock came down
ed at the A. M. Hlghsmlth home from Boise to spend the week end at
Sunday.
the parental A. V. Cook home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrison came
Leo F ife and family moved back
down Irom Jamieson Tuesday even­ to Nyssa last week from Homedale.
ing and were dinner guests at the A t present they have taken a cabin
Chas. Garrison home.
at the Fox Tourist Camp.
MID. SAT.
SUN-MON-TUES.
FEB. 28-MARCH 1-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ingraham
and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Nampa
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jen­
sen Monday.
O. R. Olsen and fam ily have mov­
ed from North Powder to the house
A T McCOY HOME north of the Star Hotel. Mr. Olsen is
one of the partners in the B. & O.
Second Hand Store.
A ll members of the Nyssa Chora1
club are urged to study their music
W. B. King, father of Mrs.
and be present at the next meeting
Walter Marshall, left Wednesday for
of the club to be held at the home of
Wichita. Kansas, after a visit here cf
Mrs. C. L. McCoy. Wednesday even­
nearly five months. He was greatly
ing. March 3. The club is working
on a cantata to be given at Easter pleased with the country here and
expects to return someday for an­
time.
other visit with his daughter.
CHORAL CLUB TO MEET
The Nyssa chapter of the Eastern
Star ledge are preparing for a visit
from their state official. Mrs. Dora
Stipe of Beaverton. Oregon, who is
the associate grand conductress of
Oregon. Mrs. Stipe v.lll visit the Nys-
sa chapter next Saturday, February
27. and will hold a school of instruc­
tion in the afternocn. Following the
afternoon session a covered dish
Miss Vera Benton returned home
luncheon will be served. The evening Sunday after a weeks visit In Payette
will be devoted to a special meeting
with the F. L. DeBord family.
of the Stars.
Mrs. Dale Garrison has been ill
Geo. Benton has been confined to
with the flu. Her daughter Jo Anne his home on account of illness the
stayed with her grandparents. Mr. past week.
and Mrs. Chas. Garrison while her
mother was ill.
Grandma Butler of Adrian who
Mrs. Tom Nordnle spent Tuesday has been a patient at the- Dixon
visiting at the Roy Sterling home in Nursing Home for over a week is re­
Payette and also attended a stork ported to be getting along nicely.
ROXY
33c
Pud Long left
Monday for his
trapping camp beyond Jordan Val­
ley. His plans on leaving here, were
to drive his car to Jordan and make
the rest of the trip by horseback as
the interior roads beyond Jordan
were not opened yet.
W iLSON G rocery
A Dependable Food Store
Ray Emmett was down from his
ranch at Enterprise over the week
end to help his family move to an
apartment in the Eva Boydell home.
Mr and Mrs. George Daley have
moved to the Emmott house which
was recently purchased by the Am­
algamated Sugar company.
Dream land
OREGON
O NTARIO
Grocery Specials!
O n t a r io
A DRAM A WITH MUSIC...THE LOCALE OF
“TOBACCO ROAD“ ...T H E ATMOSPHERE
OF "STEAM BOAT ’ROUND THE BEND“ !
¿fit
Ü P ST A N W Y C K ^ McCREA
BANJO ON I
MY KNEE i
Dixon Home on Monday, February
22. Both mother and daughter are
reported to be getting along fine.
Mrs. Tom Nordale accompanied
Attorney A. L. Fletcher to Vale F ri­
day afternoon r.nd had a short visit
M r and Mrs. George Mitchell and with her old friend, Mrs. Ellen
Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire left Wednesday Thompson.
morning for Portland and plan to be
gone until Sunday. Mr. Mitchell will
attend a regional meeting of bank­
ers of Oregon. Mrs. Wiltshire will
visit with relatives.
21c
4 ft
E *
Lental Suggestions
BEANS
Red Mexican, 4 lbs.
BEANS
Small White.:! lbs.
BEANS
Pinto, 5 lbs...........
PRUNES
Italian, 4 lbs........
RAISINS
Seedless, 4 lbs.
APRICOTS
Libbey’s, 2 lbs.......
RICE
Blue Rose, :i lbs.
SALMON
Tall cans .............
COD FISH
2 lbs......................
MACARONI
2«.', lbs......................
SPAGETTI
21 . lbs.
BEANS
Lima, 8 lbs..............
HOM INY
Tall Cans.................
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and M o n d a y
25c
25c
25c
27c
27c
25c
19c
10c
25c
17c
17c
25c
10c y
Sugar
Flour
10 lbs.
4i)lbs-
Soap
Giant Size P&G
6 for
O a ts
Large Package
Carnation
C o ffe e
Jam
Maxwell House
Pure Fruit
Quart Jar
C a tsu p
Large Bottle
Peaches
Quart Can,
2 for
Sa la d D ressin g
T om atoes
Quart
Quart can3
59c
$1.25
25c
21c
28c
39c
10c
29c
29c
10c
Halverson’s Food Store
Nyssa
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O re g o n
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SPRING Is On The Comer
AND OH, BOY!
A R E We Ready?
ALEXANDER’S
IN O NTARIO PUTS YOU SMACK UP TO A
SHOWING OF THE NEWEST 1937
S p r in g S u its
For Men, Young Men and Young Fellows.
Forget the “ high prices” talk.
ALEXANDER
STORES placed their advance requirements
during September and October for both Spring
trick for us and we pass the savings on to you.
For Friday, Satu rd ay
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H E L E N WESTLEY
• BUD DY EBSEN
W A L T E R B R E N N A N • W ALT ER - CATLETT
A N T H O N Y M A R T IN • K A T H E R IN E d e M U L E
THE H A LL J O H N S O N C H O IR
and Summer Suit»— buying for Cash did the
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S ATU R D AY MIDNIGHT, SUN-MON-TUES.
shower give for her granddaughter
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keizer and
Mrs. Weldon Young at her home.
daughter Mrs. Ronald Burke and
Mrs. Henry Carl went back to work little George Doolittle went to Boise
at the Swan Bakery this week after Thursday to visit with Miss Sue
Keizer.
a three weeks vacation. Miss Helen
Wiseman worked in her place part
A 9 pound baby girl was born to
of the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Tanner at the
The Idaho Power company install­
ed electricity at the Hinsch ranch
located north of Nyssa along the
river, this week. The ranch has been
rented to Jim Boor who will farm it
this season.
G r e a te s t R a c e H o rte a
A lt h o u g h Eclipse, fouled In l-'.ng
land lu 1704, Is considered to lie
the greatest horse In racing history
because he won every one o f Ills
Bill Adams of Oregon Trail who
has been quite sick was taken to the
2U races and sired 344 winners, the
Lieut, and Mr-,. Elmer Cloninger
Ontario hospital Tuesday.
“ unbeaten" record belongs to Kin
were Boise visitors Wednesday.
Charlie Jones took his sister Mrs. seem, foaled In Hungary In 1874
C. M. Caldwell spent a few days Wm. Duffy to Boise today to see her This mare, writes Arthur G. N orris,
the first of the week in Boise.
husband who is still confined In the Chicago, III., In Collier’s Weekly,
Veterans hospital following a major won 57 consecutive Important ruces
Alfred Jackson spent the week end
an achievement never equaled.
operation.
in Portland, leaving here last Thurs­
day.
Mrs. Henry Fields and son Robert
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
and granddaughter Ilene Blodgett
spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom John­ spent the week end In Boise visiting
with friends.
son and family.
W e are well equipped to handle Vegetables.
They are always fresh and crisp.
NYSSA
Mrs. H. D. Holmes was able to be
up Tuesday for the first day follow­
ing a weeks Illness with the flu.
Grand Officer of
Star Lodge To Visit
[SPRING SUITS For Men and
’ Young Men In Sports,
Outings and Business
Models
$
17 °° _ $ 20 °° - *25
00
Medium and Light Colors in Cashmeres. Pure
Worsteds, Gabardines and Twists.
NEW SPRING DRESS SHIRTS
Priced As Usual, 95c-$1.25 - $1.65
Prices as usual for
New Spring Dress Hats
$2.50 - $3.50
$4.00 - $5.00
Prices as usual for
New Spring SHOES
$3.00 - $4.00
$5.00 - $6.50
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nd,Sc f n do^ t!leJ.,ne‘ on ° dd Pant*’ Neckwear, Underwear, fc
■ Work Shoe,, Work Shirts, Shoe,, etc— You’ll find our Store con- U
~ sistently correct in prices, as they have always been.
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A L E X A N D E R ’S
ONTARIO
OREGON
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