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

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    Mrs. Lettie Alford returned Mon- TOWNSEND MEETING HELD AT
i day from Baker where she spent
QUINSY HOME THURSDAY
I from Thursday until Monday with
. relatives.
The Townsend Club held a success­
ful meeting last Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fulton of Pay­
at the Mrs. H. R. Qulnby home. The
ette rp nt last Tuesday and Wed­ Ontario club was represented at the
nesday with their daughter.
Mrs.
meeting by their president. E. F Mc-
Tom Eldridge and family.
Dole and wife and Mr and Mrs.
Judy Clement of Ontario spent the
Mrs. C. C. Hunt left Sunday night
Harvey Hunt... who is employed Walter Jennings.
for Eugene tor a three weeks visit week end in Nyssa with Peggy Sills
Games and stunts were played
by the Amalgamated Sugar Com-
with her daughter Margaret, who is
Miss Helen Wiseman spent the ' pany. is a new arrival in Nyssa and during the evening with one of the
assistant district manager for an
most amusing being the disposing of
is living at the Will Beam home.
aluminum company with headquar­ week end in New Meadows with
an unknown article by chance, which
friends, coming home Tuesday.
Ltonatd Goodson, the new barber turned out to be a large ang<.l food
ters there.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schweizer and in Miner's Barber Shop. Is making cake and was won by Mrs. George
Mis. George Schweizer were Caldwell his home with the Will Beams. He Bertsch. She suggested the cake be
is from Parma.
auctioned with the funds given to
visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGinnis the club. A "Dutch” auction was held
f r i .- s a t .
Mrs. \Vendell Pogue and sons and
and provided much amusement. A
her brother Boy Shumaker
were '¿pent Sunday with Mr. McGinnis’ "Dutch" auction is conducted by the
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. M. mother Mrs. Jane McGinnis in Owy­ bidders going either up or down from
2 MAJOR FEATURES S. Birks in Apple Valley Sunday.
hee.
the last bid, as they choose and the
Victor McLaglen, June
Mr. Roy Fugate, Portland, and Mr. last bidder, regardless of the sum.
Herbert Hoxie, who is working at
Land in
Hagerman, Idaho, spent the week Harold Dobbyns. Pendleton, of the receives the article. Each bidder is
“ Nancy Steele is Missing” end with his family here. He left Biological Survey, called on Pud required to pay the amount of their
bid, whether they get anything or
Long Monday evening.
Warner Oland, Karloff in Sunday morning for his work.
not. A total of $3.14 was raised for
Mr Ed Beam and daughter Mrs. the club treasury via this method.
“ Charlie Chan at the
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wiggins of
Caldwell were Monday vistiors at Herbert Van Cleave were luncheon
Opera”
the home of Mr. Wiggins sister Mrs. guests at the Will Beam home Fri­
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Last chapter “ Phantom Chas.
day. Mrs. Van Cleave came down to
Paradis.
Rider”
have some dental work done.
Andy McGinnis and Jake Kollen
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Miss Ethel Mary Boydell left Sun­
Sat. Mid., Sun-Mon-Tues. were among those who attended a day morning en route to Corvallis to On the 24th day of April. 1937, at
card “ xirty given by the Veterans of
Foreign War post of Payette Friday resume her studies at the Oregon the hour of 11:00 A. M„ at the front
State College after spending the door of the Court House in Vale
evening.
Malheur County, Oregon, I will sell
spring vacation at home.
Miss Charlena Crawford left Sat­
at public auction to the highest and
Mrs. Oscar Golden, who sp:nt the best bidder for cash, the following
urday evening on the train en route
to Portland where she will spend past three weeks with her parents described property, to-wit: N W '( ,
about a month with her sister Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long and other Sec 35. Twp. 21. S„ Rng 46 E. W
relatives here, left last Thursday for M.. in Malheur County. Oregon, to­
Oswald Forbes and husband.
her home in Lebanon.
gether with all and singular the ten­
Miss Harriet Sarazin. student at
ements, hereditaments and appur­
Mr.
E.
Gearhart
and
son
of
Med­
the University of Oregon at Eugene,
tenances thereunto
belonging or
ford.
Oregon
and
Mr.
Ed.
Gearhart
and Miss Vera Garrison. OSC stud­
in anywise appertaining.
c
f
Falls
City.
Neb.,
were
visitors
at
ent. left Sunday evening to re­
Said sale is made under execution
turn to their school
duties after the J. T. Long home on Monday. The issued out of the Circuit Court of the
looking over this
; pending spring vacation with their Gearharts were
country with a view to locating here. State of Oregon for the County of
parents here.
Malheur to me directed in the case
Don M Graham and Thos. B Nor- of L. T Marshall and Wm. Hipp.
Miss Daisy Whipple who is at­ dale attended a meeting in Vale Plaintiffs, vs. F. H. Thompson and
(¡a * a ,
tending Normal
School at La Sunday afternoon of members of the Myrtle Thompson, husband and
Grande spent the week end with her Knights of Pythias lodge, with the wife. Defendants.
mother Mrs. Sarah Whipple and Grand Chancellor of Oregon pres­
C. W GLENN
other relatives here. She returned to ent. Plans are being made to to re­
Sheriff, Malheur County. Oregon
La Grande Monday evening. Miss organize the Pythian lodge in this First publication. Mar 25. 1937.
Whipple will
graduate from the county.
Last publication. April 22, 1937.
Eastern Oregon Normal this spring.
Miss Helen Wiseman left Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Klinkenberg day on the train en route for Grass
and children took Mrs. John Lewel- Valley, Oregon, where she will visit
SURGE MILKER
len and children to the J. T. Carico with her cousins. Miss Wanda Can-
with
ranch above Bonita Sunday. Mrs. trail and the Archie Cantrall fam­
Lewellen was enroute to her home, ily. From there Miss Wiseman will
HERMAN BING
but on account of so much snow in go to Likely, California, where she
MISCHA AUER
The only
Stainless
Steel
the interior country, that was as far will work in a store during the sum­
LUCILLE BALL
Machine. Factory representa­
as they could go with a car. Mrs. mer.
tive. Sales and service.
FRANK JENKS
Lewellen had to make the rest of the
H e a r them aw ing "T h e
Charles FYost of Seattle, uncle of
trip by team. Theln.a Ann Lewellen,
i B lu e D a n u b e " a n d
[ t i r e n ew h it aonga . '
who accompanied them, returned to Bernard Frost and a brother of Eph
Frost, visited here from Thursday
her school at Vale.
R. A. MARKS, Nampa. Idaho
until Monday evening when he ac­
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companied his brothers
Mr. and
Box 562
Phone 1178J
Mrs. O. M. Frost and Mr. and Mrs
W. A. Frost to their homes in Nam­
pa.
gr locals $
ROXY
Those present, besides out-of-town children were also one of her special
guests were Mrs. H. R. Quinby, Mrs. interests, and her unselfish devo­
Herbeit Fisher. Mrs. C W. Rice, Mrs. tion and generosity will be a beau­
C Klinkenberg. Mrs. J. Lewellen, Mr. tiful memory to them.
and Mrs. Reberger. Mr and Mrs. j Funeral services were held at the
Geo. Bertsch. Mr and Mrs. Davis.! First Presbyterian church in Boise
Mr. and Mrs Pruyn.. Mr. and Mrs Saturday, March 20 with Rev. Wm.
DeGross. Mrs. Jewel Choate and
daughter Patsy Jewel.
It was also announced that
WE ARE.
the next meeting will be held April
1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D R. DeGross.
MRS. EHRGOOD BURIED
HERE-SATURO A Y AFTERNOON
O VERSTO CKED
— on—
BEDS and SPRIN GS
(Continued from page 1)
leen Rae and Joyce Adelle Conner
She also leaves one brother. Henry
Erwin of Poolville. Texas and two
sisters in Oklahoma.
Mrs. Ehrgood spent much time as
her health would permit with her
church work and Philomath Bible
Class of the First Presbyterian
church as that was one of her spec­
ial interests in her life. Her grand-
And from this date till April 1st we will
Discount IO to 15 per cent
on any Spring, Mattress or Bed in the store
SPECIAL PRICES
will also be offered on New MONTAG RANGES
Price ranges from $42.50 to $88.00
M1D. SAT.
SEE OUR NEW
SUN-M ON-TUES.
Nordale Furniture
TOGETHER!
NYSSA, OREGON
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k u d ir e c te d
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Grocery Specials
For Saturday and Monday
Corn Flakes
OAKIERAYMOND
Q ROCERY S PECIALS
For Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27
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Memory Green
Half' pound pkg.
With Cup and Saucer Free
30c
T
Memory, Black
Half pound pkg.
With Cup and Saucer Free
35c
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V.Gttee
C 1
udifTICn
Large bottles
Each
10c
Wilson Bros, own, in
Qt. mason jars. 1 lb.
1 lb. flats. Columbia
river Chinook, 2 for
29c
12c
B u lteim ilk
C
White Satin
vUQdr
10 lb. bags
I
29c
14c
B a c c r S e t a res Pound
19c
G i n g e r S n a p s 2lbs-
r • c ____
Whole wheat
■ i g C a r s
2 ibs.
25c
1 C L c ( ( O
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Dreamland
O N TAR IO
New Colors
and
$ I 7 S°
$225° $25
V
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See the Newest Spring Styles in
57c
G rocery
A Dependable Food Store
OREGON
17c
25c
2 4 o z.ja r
Hewletts
Imported, y2 lb.
23c
Front Line, a
Special Blend
19c
$1.23
49 lbs. bags
Baking Powder so^size 2 9 c
C _ _ _ r "*L *
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Crystal White
5 ib. pkg.
Strawberry, raspberry, an-
pie and currant, 5 lb. pail
43c
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9n0w M EAT DEPARTMENT
Patterns in
$20
29c
61bs
6 Box Carton
ooap Chips
Better Wearing Materials of
Gabardines, Worsteds, Twists
and Cashmeres at the same
17c
Fruit and BerriesoSm cans59C
Jelly
8
25c
Matches
EASTER SUIT
old price you’ve always paid.
19c
Brown Beans
«
l* O n e e
BACK, PLAIN BACK
25c
fibja'r’
Peanut Butter
DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED, SPORT
10c
Large Size
2 ib s.A -i
Mustard
Flour
J
For the past two months we have been
using nothing in our market but baby beef
This has proven very popular with our
customers and we suggest that if you have
not yet given us a trial, you try some of our
high quality meats.
Hamburger
Veal Stew
2 lbs.
Pound
25c
IOc
Steaks |b 22c
HOT CROSS BUNS
This famous Easter
specialty on sale at
20c per dozen
Dress H ats, O xfords, Sh irts,
Ties, Socks and Sw eaters
For Saturday
25c and 50c
McClure Bros.
Bakery
These Specials are for Cash Sales Only
Regular Prices if Charged
W E DELIVER
PHONE 3
Now on -Display at
Daffodil Cake Special
ilson
~’Ith R e g i n a ld O w en
Crackers
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When Chas.
Paradis
returned
from a business trip to Portland
Thursday he was accompanied by
Mrs. Elma Eckley, district president
of the Legion Auxiliary and Mrs.
Gertrude Maxam.
both of La
Grande They were dinner guests of
the Paradis that evening and then
I all attended the meeting of the Aux­
iliary and Legion at the club hall.
I The Paradis drove their guests to
their homes in La Grande on Friday
2 fc
Our vegetables are kept fresh and crisp. Try
them next time you need Vegetables.
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ÀtóTAVLOR
PERSOnflL
PROPERTY
Y o u'll Be W e ll Dressed
F o r E v e r y O ccasio n
In A n A L E X A N D E R
55c
H o l l y C l e a n s e r 3cans
M
L
Fresh ground
H a m b u r g e r lean meat, 2 lbs.
fV
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Medium size
p i c n i c H a m s p0Und
14 oz. cans
Keg brand
Mrs. C. R. Carter and George Car­
ter. mother and brother of Mrs. Pud
Long, and her cousin Miss Florence
Bauer all of Boise made a brief visit
with Mrs. Long Saturday afternoon.
The visitors had attended the grave-
] side services for Mrs. Sarah Ehr-
good. former Nyssa resident, who
was buried here.
KITCHEN CABINETS
March 28, 29, 30
PONS
Mrs. Emma Duncan came from
Boise Saturday to attend the grave­
side services for Mrs. Sarah Jane
Elirgood. and remained to visit at
the Felton Duncan home. She has
been in Boise for the past several
months receiving treatment follow­
ing an operation on her eyes.
Crosby Ross officiating. The remains
were brought to Nyssa for Inter­
ment beside her
husband in the
family plot Pall bearers were A. R
Millar. Bert Hoxie, 8. D. Ooshert
Henry Sherwood. A. V. Cook and
Felton Duncan.
Alexander’s
“ Where Good Clothes Cost Less”
Ontario
Oregon
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