NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS., AUGUST 26, 1937 LOCALS $ . I Misses Sabina Caldwell and lia r - M r and M r» E w ic Strain ano McNulty te n Uus week lor a | lamû j at Emmet: called Sunday at vicUoc trip to Pcrtland and other | the George Haycock borne M " Eva Boy d e l and her trice Margaret Sarasn were Bout Vint­ o n Monday. Mrs Ethel Crawford and da ugh- ter Tw ite returned Wednesday t night from a very enjoyable two John A R cm of the Nyssa Heights weeks visit with her daughter M rs section is the owner of a te w Mode: Oswald Fcrbes tn Portland Chas Caldwell returned Monday A John Deere tractor purchased Prank Sherwood took In the ball On Sunday the Chas Garrisons | from a business tn p to Seattle game at Payette Sunday. from Baldridge Implement and their house guests. M r and Mrs 8 Jones and son Charles of Duane Prom of Payette la vte»ung Oregon Trail spent Sunday with his cousin Buddy Short this week Mrs Wm Duffy and fam ily The Bernard Prcet family attend­ Mr and Mrv C C. Hunt and ed the night rodeo at Caldwell F ri­ Margaret enjvyed the week at the, day evening Payette Lake They occupied the] M .i J'.nas Brown and daughter Prank Morgan cabin. c l Payette were visiting at the W P Find ling home Tuesday The Art Boy dell lamily ¿pent sev­ eral days the first of the week at M r and Mrs A T Gee of Bur­ Prank Morgan cabin at the Payette ley Idaho visited with their Iriendt Mr and Mrs Oa> Haycock Monday M r and Mrs Max Schweiaer and The Gee» have been visiting their daughters at Nampa and Homedaie children and Mr- George McKee visited Sunday with Mrs M cKees Mine L M Sherwood and Prank Sherwotd spent a lew days last brother James Armstrong and fam ­ wee* at Payette Lakes, guests of ily at Wilder. Mr and Mrs E C 8 Brainard. M r and Mrs. H A. Monday of North Powder came the first of the week and were guests of Mrs M on­ day's sister Mrs Mark Robertson and husband Miss Donna Cook returned the first of the week from Cheyenne, Wyoming, where she spent the summer withh er father Albert Cook and fam ily and her sister Miss Betty Cook. SEE AL Before You Sell Fred Osterkamp and family of Apple Valley returned Sunday night from a four weeks vacation trip to Gilspie H I, and other mkl-westein town where they visited with rela­ tives They also made a trip to St Louis and while there saw the league gaseball game between St Louis and Philadelphia. Mr and Mrs C. J. Keizer ant Buster drove to Caldwell Friday evening to see the kids parade be­ fore the night rodeo and to see Mrs Barr Doolittle and new daughter Karen Lee, who returned home from the Memorial hospital that evening. See us before you sell your GRAIN OR Among those from here who at­ tended the L DB. Union meeting in Boise Sunday afternoon were Mr an t Mrs Malcolm Crawford, Misses Alice Nye, Daisy Whipple, Lillian Snyder, Mr and Mrs Cooper. Mr Mr Ashby and Bishop and Mrs Luther Fife CLOVER SEED W e are in the market A 1 Thompson “The Parmer's Own Co-Op" Phone 26 Robert and Ralph Pfeiler of O x­ nard. Calif , are spending a week with their parents M r and Mrs Albert Pfeiler Ralph plans to re­ turn next spring and work with his f ah ter on his farm in the Richland district. Nyssa For Friday and Saturday, August 27th and 28th Coffee West 29c Peanut Butter g £ mj L« 29c Tomatoes 3 cans“'’ utah ii;|l Tall cans, all IVIIIK brands, 10 for Crisco 3 lb- can!i Tomato Ju ice iS i.8* ■ lOUr C OOap X 1 O * l 1 i let r 49 lb. bag Idaho Ace \ $1.12 Crystal W’hite Giant bars, 7 for C Palm Olive bars OOap 29c 4 29c 25c K epperS Tomatoes W Ripe, 3 lbs. for 27 ib. lugs Mrs. Chas Garrison was pleasantly surprised last Friday when her cousin Mr Bert Freeman and wife and two sons came to visit her. Mrs. Garrison had not seen her cousin for 27 years and they spent a very pleasant time reviewing old times. The Freemans were guests here un­ til Monday when they left for th e Dalles to visit another cousin. From there they will go to California and visit with relatives. They will return to their home in Abilee, Kan., by the southern route. NYSSA PHONE 3 Alexander’s Takes the W orry out of Buying Clothes. NYSSA, OREGON Regarding Style, Fit, Price, Color and Pattern. W e know because its our business to know. Let us shoulder your worries this fall about Highest Quality— Lowest Prices Prices For Friday and Saturday New Fall SU ITS and T O P C O A T S A U G U S T 27 and 28 PUREX LYE The instant bleach Red Seal H alf Gallon Jugs, Each Q Q a ¿ O u 3 U rge Cans Smart Patterns— Not Too Bold— Single Breasted— Double Breasted— Sport Backs— O C a ¿ Ü U Conservative Styles For Regulars, Slims, Stouts and Shorts. Post Toasties *20 *2250 *25 Tender, Fluffy Lb. cellophane Q C p bags, 2 for ¿ U u U r g e 14 oz. pkg. 3 for Q Q n ¿«JU Check patterns; Stripes, Plaids and Overchecks — O NTAR IO — FRI. and SAT. 2 Major Feature« T ornato Giant 46 oz. tins * Ju ice Each A x e Peter Lorre in •THINK FAST. MR. M O TO " George O'Brien in I “ H O LLYW OOD C O W B O Y" Saturday Midnight Sun-Mon-Tues. LAUGH o f th è Money gayal LOOK a t t h a lovely girlal LISTER to ih o a a Granulated Soap Large Package Pineapple Matched Slices Oxydol O Q n Lg. No. 2i/2 cans, 2 for O ü u t a n t a il t i n g IVI IL K -" . 6 5 e * n 19c Parawax Myrtle ILSON GROC ERY 49 lb. & Rag > 1 1 C I . I J 1 lb pkg. Each Pork C r Beans Van D m c M b te fite M - mo i* o o Men* Camps U r g e 2i/2 cans, 2 for in shades and mixtures that will suit you. j New Fall Felts Oxfords for Fall Browns, Grays, Black and Tan and all the newest mixtures in the shape to satisfy you. W e are now showing a complete assort­ ment of what is cor­ rect for fall. New Blacks, Browns, and Grays. $3, $4, $5. $6 $3, $4, $5, $6.50 Dress Shirts In The Newest Designs Every conceivable color and pattern are now on. Flour 65c OREGON School Days £*! Cash Grocery Co. Marshmallows 35c A Dependable Food Store August 17—State vs Bennie Shrader, felony charge Bend set at *500 to appear in circuit court F ail­ ed to g iv j bond and placed in coun­ ty Jail August 21—State vs Ernest Smith, lace, no Oregon truck license. Pin- felony charge Bond set at *500 and failed to give bond Now in Jail. August 21—State vs Prank J. Ward, misdemeanor Paid costs and damages and case dismissed Mode O ’Day Frock Shop fono al Clorox ? g ? b<,llle9 n ___________ Fresh, Green and August 18—State vs H L Booth, no vehicle license Fined 87 00 and costs. August 17—State vs Wilkinson. Case dismissed because of no evi­ dence. School Clothes 69c G rape Fruit Ju ice í c a n ^ ' 29 C self or that of your family or friends that did not appear in the last issue of The Jour­ nal? I f so, it was omitted be­ cause we did not learn of it and you did not tell us. We want every piece of news in this community and ask you to kindly tell us or phone us what you know that will be of interest to the community. August 15—State vs Levi Krivett, ns driver license Fined *2 50 and costs. Flower Show 29c 59c AS THERE an item of W news concerning your­ ed $7 00 and costs Dahlias—Cactus, 8 stems; Pom ­ poms, 12 stem*; Show, 6 stems. Best commulnty display— 10 var­ ieties. Child’s exhibit of wild flloweis Frizes for 4-H Girl* Garden Chib— Artistic table decorations, Lunch­ eon Artistic table decorations. Dinner Artistic bouquets—Mixed bouquets tall; Artistic bouquets, mixed bou­ quets, low Artistic basket arrangements Artistic bouquet—1 variety, tall; 1 variety, low. Best bouquet of 1 variety dahlias. Best 5 vase display of: Asters, Roses. Gladiola, Marigold, Petunia Zinnia, Dahlias. Mrs Bert Freeman and sons of Mr and Mrs Howard Fester and Kansas. Mrs Charles Newblli and son Donald moved Monday from children and the Dale Garrison A.-ock to Ontario, where they expect fam ily enjoyed a picnic and sight-1 to sp ud the winter seeing trip to the Owyhee dam M r and Mrs Roy Price and fam ­ ily of Higgins, Texas visited a few Insect Attacks Furniture days this week at the Walter M ar­ The insect which attacks antique | shall home h:-re and the Clark King furniture as well as other types of JUSTICE C OURT DOCKET home near Cairo. seasoned hardwood is the lyctus Mongolism powder-post beetle. Mongolism has no particular con­ August 25—N. Peterson, no driver i i r and Mrs Wayne Marshall of August 15— State .vs Lorin W al­ nection with the Mongolian race. Caldwell ware Sunday guests at the LE G AL AD V E R TIS IN G Except for the resemblance of slant­ lace no Oregon truck license. Fin­ license. Fined $2 50 and casts Cairo home o f M r and Mrs Clark ing eyes, there is no connection. K ing and the Walter Marshalls NOTICE OF SETTLEM ENT OF Mongolism is a congenital malfor­ here mation usually accompanied by im­ P IN A L ACCOUNT becility. Mr. and Mrs Frank Fry and Mrs IN T H E C O U N TY CO URT OF J B Smith returned Monday night M ALH E U R C O U N TY S TATE OF from a few days trip to Payette OREGON Lake They returned by way of In The Matter o f The Estate of Emmett where Mrs Smith remained Harriet P F. Boydeli, Deceased. at the Emil Dean home N O TIC E IS H EREBY G IV EN Come and see us That G. Eva Boydeli. the Executrix (Continued From Page One) M r and Mrs. Howard Larsen and of the estate of Harriet P. F. Boy- en Flare, 12 stems; Crested, 12 for your son Howard were entertained at ' dell, Deceased, has rendered and stems. dinner at the J. J. Sarazin home presehted for settlem ent and filed Calliopsis— (Annual), 12 stems. Thursday eevning The Larsens are in said Court her first and final Coreopsis— iPerennial), 12 stems leaving soon to make their home tn account of her adminstraUon of said Cockscomb— 1 stem. Tw in Falls. estate, together with a petition for Calendula—8 stem. Gladiola—6 stems. M r and Mrs A. J. McClanahan j distribution in accordance with the previsions of the last will and test­ Gaillardias— Annual, 12 stems; cf Payette and their daughters Mrs ! 7 Year Sizes and Up Prank Case of Portland and Mrs i ament; and that Thursday the 30th perennial. 12 stems. Garden Pinks—Single (Dianthusi Edith Shelcre c f Juneau. Alaska I day of September 1937, at the hour were visiting with their old tim e ' i f ten o ’clock in the forenoon of 8 stems; Double 8 stems. - 0 - Hisbiscus—6 steins. time friends M r anc Mrs H Blair said day at the Courthouse in the City of Vale. Oregon, has been duly Mallow Marvel—4 stems. Johnson Monday morning. appointed by the Judge of said Marigold— Prench. 12 stems; A f ­ The Hugh Glasgow fam ily and \ Court as the time and place for the rican. 6 stems; Guinea Gold, 6 stems account and Nasturtium— Single, 12 stems; their neice Miss Arlene Walker of settlement of said Harrisburg, Oregon returned Satur­ hearing o f said petition, at which Double, 12 stems. Petunias—Single, 6 stems; Royal day from Baggs. W ya, where they time and place any person lnteiest- Located South of Cash Grocery had visited at the home of Mrs ed in said estate may appear and Purple. 6 steins; Double, 6 stems; Glasgow's parents, M r and Mrs file exceptions in writing to said Ruffles, 6 stems. (Formerly Shane Appliance Location) account and contest the same. Im ri Byars. Potted Plants. G EVA BOYDELL. Phlox—Annual, 10 stems; peren­ The Barney Wilson family at­ Executrix o f the Estate of nial. 4 stems. tended the Boise-Payette ball game Harriet P F Boydeli Deceased. Roses—Collection; Four varirties; at Payette Sunday afternoon which 8-2S- to 9 -23 Six varieties. resulted in a win for Payette and Salpigloasis—12 bk* ms. C O N S TIPA TE D 3« YEARS made them the champions of the Scabiosa— 8 stems. second half o f the Idaho-Oregon "For thirty years I had stubborn Perennial Sweet Pea—6 stems. O W YH EE STAMPEDE— 3 BIG NIGHT ball league season. constipation, awful gas bloating, Snapdragons— 8 stems. headaches and pant, in the back SHOWS. REMEMBER THE DATES— Stocks—6 stems. M r and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford Adlerika helped right away Now I Verbena—6 stems. had as Sunday evening dinner SEPTEMBER 4, 5, 6th Sunflower— (M exican), 4 steins. eat sausage, banaanas pie, anything guests M r and Mrs. Crowley of I want and never felt better."—Mrs Zinnias—G iant flower. 6 steins; Boise Later in the evening Mr Mabel Schott. T h e Nyssa Pharmacy Pompoms, 12 stems; Lilliputs Crowley was a speaker at the sac­ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - rament meeting at L D 8. church services. Mrs. Laura Fisher and daugh­ ter Oladeen and Miss Edith Hezal- tine of New Plymouth were visiting friends in Nyssa Moncay afternoon and evening and were dinner guests at the Ronald Burke heme Both Mrs Fisher anc « • anil teach In the Weiser school this year . Mrs Pis her will teach the third grade and Miss Hezeltlne will teach In Miss L. M Sherwood, sister of H the high school R Sherwood, left Saturday for her home in Chicago after spending six weeks in the west. While here Mr and Mrs H. R Sherwood and Miss Sherwood made a trip down the coast to Los Angeles, returning home by way of Salt Lake. Side trips included Crater Lake. Oregon Oaves, Boulder Dam, Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons. (¡¡ROCERY S PECIALS Kindly Tell Us . . . (dwarf), 12 stems ¿O w Qn Ou LIDS Kerr Mason W 25c display— Broadcloth or Madras. Priced from $l .25 to $ 2.25 Alexander’s “ Where Good Clothes Cost Less” O N T A R IO OREGON