Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 15, 1937, Image 8

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    NYSSA, GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937
LOCALS^
ROXY Ontario
SUN-MON-TUE.
Now in its 2nd Big Week
at Radio City! Postively
the best picture of this or
any years! W e recom­
mend it to you.
emerging as the screen s greatest star f
and
Sevenrn
He w en'
JAMES STEWART !
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J E A N H t 'R S H O L T
G R E G O R Y RATCFF
OALE S0NDER0AAR3
I EDWARD BROMCtRO
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell
The W ill Beams visited Sunday
spent the week end ln Boise visit­ with the I. A. Whitely
family in
Payette.
ing with friends.
Mrs. Ronald Burke was able to
The Chas. Paradis family visited
Dixon Nursing
Home
Sunday with
Mrs Paradis' sister leave the
Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Banker
near Monday. She is at her own home.
Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ramsey who
Mrs. H. S. Wetherrell, sister of recently moved from Nyssa to Boise
A. V. Pruyn let Friday for her home were Sunday visitors here.
in Post Falls, Idaho, after spend­
Ed Beam and daughter Mrs. Her­
ing several days here. She accom­
bert Van Cleave were business visit­
panied friends on the trip.
ors in Nyssa Friday and also call-
at the W ill Beam home.
Mrs. Robert Long has
received
word that her sister, Miss Elizabeth
Billie Louise Glasgow spent the
Carter of Boise is 111 ln th St. Lukes spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
hospital in Boise..
Frank Reagor of New Plymouth.
The Glasgows drove over after her
Guests in the
Barney Wilson
on Sunday.
home Saturday were Mrs. Wilson’s
Hugh Olasgow made a trip to
cousin and aunt, Grant Williams an
attorney of Goldbeach, Oregon; and Cascade Wednesday after a load of
lumber.
Mrs. Glasgow and
Mrs.
Mrs. Chap Williams of Frultland.
Herman Towne
accompanied him
The Max Schweizer fam ily moved on the trip.
Monday from one of the Thomas
Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. S. Jones
houses out to the George Schweiz­
and Charlie and Mrs. Lucille John­
er home near the CCC camp.
Mr. and Mrs. George M cKee and ston and Dwight drove to Jordan
Jack spent Sunday with Mrs. Elma Valley Sunday. They report a very
enjoyable trip.
Simpson in Boise.
Effective at once, prices for fancy
hair dress will be raised from 35c to
50c; due to added expense. Plain
finger waves will
remain at 35c
price. Ruth’s Beauty Nook and
Owyhee Beauty Shop.— Adv.
Your Watch
Your watch is the finest of
machinery made. In a year’s
time if the wheels were to
roll ln a straight line, they
would travel a distance equal
to that of the
WIDTH OF THE
U. S.
Your time piece should be
cleaned and oiled once a year
for
the
protection of this
valuable bit of machinery.
Send or Bring It To
2 Big Features FRI.-SAT.
Will Rogers in
Daniels’ Jewelry
Payette, Idaho
"See Joe for Diamonds”
“ STATE FAIR”
Remember, we pay the
postage!
Also — “ Yellow Cargo”
f i n i M E R Y S P E C IALS
FRID A Y
AND SATURDAY. APRIL 16 and 17
Toilet Tissue'fS ™ 113 25c
Cookies lZ y in bags 23C
Fig Bars 2 i u . for
25c
Ging«er Snaps f0^s'
25c
.
Picnic Hams & med ,z,19c
Salt Pork Pound
19c
Lard 4 lb. packages
67c
bottles
Clore N* 2 Quart
for
35c
Holly Cleanser 4 ^ n s 19c
White King
33c
Potatoes 8X : £ ncy 25c
1 / s L i . s « » fresh
and crisp
Large heads, 2 for
19c
Pasco
Aspai ragrus 2 Fancy
ibs. for
25c
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Last Thursday the A. V. Pruyns
and their guest Mrs. Wetherell, and
the Eddie Pruyn fam ily made a trip
to Owyhee dam. On their way back
they visited at the CCC camp.
Robert Long
came in over the
week end from his trapping camp
ln the Jordan Valley country. He re­
ports having caught 48 coyotes, in­
cluding both old ones and cube dur­
ing last week.
Miss Sue Keizer came down from
Boise Saturday evening to visit with
her parents the C. J. Keizers and
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke.
She returned to her work Sunday
morning.
G
ROC ERY
A Dependable Food Store
NYSSA
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Ingraham
and daughter Lois of Nampa were
Mrs. Frank Hall went to Boise on
breakfast guests of
Mr. and Mrs.
Monday to spend a day or so visit­
Eldon Jensen.
Later the Jensens
ing friends.
and Ingrahams spent the day with
It's not a laugh. I t ’s a scream. friends in Payette.
Oregon T rail Scjhoolhouse IK.day
April 16.
W lL K E N
F A M IL Y
Ed Dilly spent most of last week
in Boise taking degree work con­
nected with the Scottish Rite meet­
ing held in Boise from Wednesday
until Saturday.
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Above, typical auction market
tcene, as big city buyer» compete
'or growers’ products. Right, auc­
tioneer endeavors to obtain highest
prices.
P H IL A D E L P H IA , P A —The fresh
truit and vegetable supply of 40,-
>00,000 people, approximately one-
third the population of the United
States, is handled by fruit and vege­
table auction m arked in ten cities.
This compilation is disclosed in a
itudy
of
consumer
purchasing
power recently made by the Am eri­
can Fruit and Produce Auction As-
lociation.
Auction markets serving produc­
ers and shippers of the m ajor fruit
end vegetable growing states are
lituated in ten leading northeri cit­
ies. as follows: Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh,
Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi­
cago, and St. Louis.
Buyers representing independent
dealers,
chain
stores,
jobbers,
wholesalers and every other factor
pi trade in the metropolitan areas
make com petitive bids for fruit and
produce at the auctions every day.
With supply and demand establish
Last Wednesday evening Louise
Tensen and June Wilson of Nyssa,
Flora Prosser of Big Bend were din­
ner guests of Mrs. Haworth and her
daughter Eleanor. Later in the
evening Mrs. Haworth took the girls
to Parma to attend the concert giv­
Boys, do you want to learn to en by the College of Idaho Glee
make love? Be at the Oregon Trail Club.
Schoolhouse Friday, April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vaughn of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper Pingree, Idaho, and Gerald Jensen
a
of Salt Lake, who were guests of
their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Jensen last week, being called here
by the death of their brother W i­
liam Jensen, left Saturday to return
to their respective homes.
Mrs. Stanley Brown and daughter
of Pocatello arrived Saturday on
the Portland Rose and were house
Mrs. Farnham Sills and daughter guests of her brother Bernard Frost
’eggy returned
Saturday night and fam ily until Wednesday. She'
also visited with her father Eph
Frost and sister Mrs. M. F. Find-
ling and family. Mrs. Brown and
daughter went to Caldwell
W ed­
nesday to visit with the Bob Brown
family and from there they plan­
ned to go to Payette to visit before
returning to their home Saturday.
a
Did you ever play Reuben and R a­
chel? See Aunt Eriima and Bud
Gate play it at the Oregon Trail
1
Schoolhouse. Friday April 16.
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F o r a R e fre s h in g
C o iffu re
*2-50$3.50$5
Supreme
Facial;
Including
eyebrow arch and manicure
$1.50
PHONE U
O W YH EE BEAUTY SH O P
W IR T V
Operator
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5 BIG DAYS!
the Wings of 1,000 Love Songi
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ing the market price, this system
o f marketing effectively serves the
growers in the producing areas.
Auctioneers who direct the sales,
bring to their task years of training
and experience in handling fruit and
produce, plus a knowledge of mar­
keting and contacts with the trade.
Thus they are enabled to obtain for
the grower the highest possible
value for his crop.
^ «® M ac D O N A ID
NELSON EDDY^-
A nd C a n o f 2,000 including
Effective at once, prices for fancy
hair dress will be raised from 35c to
50c; due to added expense. Plain
finger waves will remain at 35c
price. Ruth's Beauty Nook and
Owyhee Beauty Shop.— Adv,
INSIDE FUß
ABOUT WOLVERINE
HORSEHIDE!
The Leather With An
Inner Shell /
JO H N BARRYM ORE <
A ROBERT Z . LE O N A R Ç
Production
P rod uced b y H u n t S tro m b erg^
O N TARIO
DREAM LAND
Grocery Specials
For Saturday and Monday
Coffee
T N I INNER
SHELL
ONE-SIXTH
OF HID!
... the part over the
horse’s h ip s con­
ta in s t h is to u g h
sh ell.. .only enough
fo r 1H pairs o f W ol­
verine Shoes.
Is a tough substance
like your fingernail
. . . form s the center
la y e r o f S H E L L
HORSEH ID B .
ORDINARY
LEATHER
GRAIN
runs horlsontal...is
coarser fibre,..aqd
..and
VERTICAL
SHELL GRAIN
only.
side
Much more resist­
ance to wear. Just
like the end o f a
butcher’s block.
Pliable, yet SH E LL
Sooner or later,
when you know
th e fa c te , you
w ill sw itch to
strong, comfortable W O L V E R IN E
S H E L L H O R S E H ID E work shoes.
N o better fitting, more longer wear­
ing work shoee ever made. Come Into
our store now, and aak fo r a demon­
stration o f W o lv e r in e superiority,
and fitting. A fu ll stock o f atzee and
widths a t all times.
W O i^klW E
Caldwell’s Store
65c
GoldenCan
Pork and Beans f t ?
Shortening K
Salt Shaker, Pkg.
k i:| L
H O R S E H ID E Is
extrastrong, resists
w ear and dries aoft
a fter soaking.
NYSSA.
S y r u p
15c
Ä
Brooms
BUCKSKIN
SOFT
INNER
SHELL'
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ome the sweethearts o f "R ose M arie” and
aughty Marietta” . . . to show you how glori­
ous love can be . . . when a man is bold . . . and a
woman’ s lips are willing!
THE
T h e bright spring days will seem brighter, and your new
spring clothes will feel dressier if you have a D U A R T
Special Spring Permanent We are now offering this flat-
E x e c u tiv e t i f i c o » , N . Y . C.
SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS
A P R IL 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
LEATHER
WITH
AN
Florence
Offers
You a Special Spring Permanent
B LE N D E D IVH1SKEV
90 proof. 75% grain n e u t r a l spirits.
Tho W ilk e u Family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa.
MIDNIGHT SATURDAY
j
FLORENCE
of
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and
daughters were dinner guests at the
Henry Fields home Sunday.
Theron, Mrs. Emma Duncan, Mrs.
Felton Duncan,
Miss Iola
Mull,
Mrs. Berkley Baker and Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Thompson and son.
Mrs. J. T. Long is still confined to
her bed, although she Is reported to
be slowly improving in health.
Finger Wave; Including a
shampoo and lemon rinse
Mrs. Frances
Burger of
Boise
visited Mrs. G. L. McCoy Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCain
Jordan Valley were in Nyssa Mon­
Melvin Snyder t f Los Angeles ar­
rived in Nyssa Tuesday to visit
with the Henry Fields family.
Mrs. Bernard Frost and children,
Dad Frost, Mrs. W. F. Findling and
Mrs. Stanley Brown and daughter
visited with relatives in Nampa on
Monday. Mr. Charles Frost, brother
Mrs. Rena Schweizer, who recent­
of Dad Frost returned with them
ly underwent a major operation at
for a few days visit here.
the Mercy hospital in
Nampa, is
Sunday visitors at the J. T. Long making a nice recovery and doctors
home were Mr. and Mrs. George have given permission to bring her
Bertsch,
Mrs. Hazel Gildea
and home today.
We have a Four-room House for Rent
W i ILSON
Fruit and Vegetables for Third
of Nation Handled by Auctions
Mrs. Mary Morris went to Weiser
to visit with friends.
j Monday
Eachted
Cans
25C
55c
>
5c
Handles 33C
IV IIIK
Tall cans
io for
59c
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O O ap
Large Bars
White King, 6 for
25c
Hamburger VC™3 25c
Picnic Hams Pound
19c
Flour
49 lbs-
$1.23
Spuds
i o 'i b l
33c
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These Specials are for Cash Sales Only
Regular Prices if Charged
WE DELIVER
PHONE 3
H A L V E R S O N ’S
FOOD STORE
NYSSA
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