Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 02, 1937, Image 6

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Lieut. Clonlnger and wife attend-
Mr and Mrs. Prank Newbill call­
ed at the Newt Thomason home I ed a CCC officer’s banquet In Boise
Saturday evening.
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. A. H. (Dad) Willson who has
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Wood of Pay­
ette visited Sunday afternoon with been 111 for a few days, is back on
the Job again.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Blair Johnson.
Visitors at the Roy Tidwell home
Mr. Charles Wilson has been In
Nyssi for a few days visiting his Sunday were J. C. Dennett, Calvin
music pupils and arranging for the Hoadley and Henry Walsh of Hous­
ton, Idaho.
fall term students.
Fred Stitz and Nellie Rutherford
of Opp.rtunity, Wash, were callers
e l the Clyd> Long home last Satur­
day afternoon.
The Max Schwaizers are moving
this week from the Geo Schweizer
home near the CCC camp to the
small house In Oregon Trail owned
by the Ontario Ditch company.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and son
Norbert and Ted Morgan returned
Monday evening from a few days
combined business and pleasure trip
to Bend and East Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheese and
their son and wife of Ontario visit­
ed with Mr and Mrs. H. D. Holmes
Sunday evening. The visitors were
old time friends of the Holmes in
Colorado.
Mrs. H. Blair Johnson left Mon­
day evening on the train en route
to Portland where she will spend a
few days on a buying trip for the
Johnson Variety Store and will also
visit with her daughter Miss Betty.
Mrs. Emma McDowell and two
daughter-in-laws all of Detroit,
visited Friday with Mrs. McDowell’s
nephew, George Schweizer and
family. The visitors were en route to
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Henning of near San
Francisco were visiting in Nyssa the
first of the week. They made the trip
up here for their chl’.’ren Shirley
and Keith Barker who spent the
summer in this vicinity with rela­
tives.
The Dean and Dwight Smith
families and Miss Pearl Tucker and
Carol Tucker were Sunday dinner
guests at the Franklin Fry home in
Oregon Trail, Mias Tucker has been
a house guest at the D?an Smith
home while visiting her brother
Carol and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N Thomason and
and daughter and grandson have
returned from a vacation through
central Oregon and along the coast
to Seattle where they visited a niece
and saw the sights of the city. They
also visited the Hoxle boys at Pend­
leton and Mrs. Helen Wilson, a
niece at Baker.
Mrs. Claude Wilson and two
children of Shoshone, Ida., spent
last week visiting with Mrs. C. B
Short.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Curl of Pend­
leton and Mr and Mrs. George
Gross stopped Sunday evening to
visit with Mr and Mrs. C. L. Mc­
Coy while on their way to Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seward and
daughter Nadine from Palco, K an­
sas came to Nyssa Friday evening
to visit Mrs. Seward’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wild and Roy.
Mrs. Arvilla Fuuchier came down
last Wednesday from Ironside with
the Robert Longs, after spending
over two weeks with the Longs at
their homestead.
Miss Doris Koontz of Boise spent
the week end with her sister Mrs.
George Mitchell and family. On
Sunday the Mitchells and Miss
Koontz drove to Council wh:re they
visited with relatives.
Mrs. Joe Sodja and children and
Mr. and Mrs. M. W Alspaugh and
daughter of Payette spent Sunday
with their sister and daughter, Mrs.
C. B Short and family. On Monday
Mrs. Sodja left
and children for
her home In Portland.
The Dewey Rays came down from
Pendleton Friday and were here un­
til Saturday morning. Dewey is
driving a gas truck for his brother
Gordon Ray in Pendleton and they
plan to be gone about two or three
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Garrison were
pleasantly surprised last Wednesday
when Mr and Mrs. Dale Meade of
Idaho Falls came to visit them for
the evening. The Meades and G ar­
risons were old times friends In
Colorado. They were in this vicinity
looking for a location.
Rev and Mrs. Vem Martin and
Joyce, Mr and Mrs Higby, Vivian
and Mary Jane; Mrs. Douglas; Rev.
Powell and family; Carl Funk, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Wild and Roy. Mr and
Mrs. Dwight Seward and Nadine,
all went In a group from Nyssa to
attend the Nampa camp meeting
Sunday.
GROCERY S PECIALS
For Friday and Saturday, September 3 and 4
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■VIMK
Tall cans, all
brands, 10 for
D e v ile d
M e a t
6 cans for
V i e n n a S a u s a g e 3 cans for
69c
25c
25c
P o r k ô ' B e a n s î ’ fo r “ " ' size can 2 9 C
Dean Jchnaton, local southpaw
pitching star has been signed to
play with Payette during the base­
ball tournament to be held there
8:ptember 5 and 6 which will see
teams from Payette, Boise, Oocdlng
and Baker in action.
Johnston already holds two wins
over Baker this year, pitching once
fer Payette and once for Weiser. In
the Weiser-Baker game, Johnston
let Baker down with four hits and
retired 11 via the strikeout route,
winning the game 3 to 2.
Last year the baseball tourn­
ament was held at Burley, with
Payette winning the title. The
teams entered this years are the
pick of their respective leagues and
ome fast ball should be seen.
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W ILSO N CROC ERY
A D ep en d ab le F ood Store
N Y SSA
O REG O N
MISS MORGAN
ENTERTAINS
Miss Margaret Ann Morgan en­
tertained with a bridge party at her
home Friday night Two tables of
Auction were in play
w lV h
Mrs. Ronald Burke winning high
score prize and Mls6 Margaret
Pinkerton winning second high
award.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
FOR BETTY NEWBILL
Mrs. Chas. Garrison gave a party
Saturday afternoon honoring the
6th birthday of her granddaughter
Betty Lou Newbill of Kingman Kol
ony. Guests were eight of her Kol
Grandma McConnell is quite ill ony playmates and her two cousins,
again at her horns in Nyssa.
Carol Robertson and Jo Anne G ar­
Miss Donna Cook left Wednes­ rison. Othere who attended were
day for Enterprise where she will Mesdames Frank Newbill, Chas.
Newbill and Dale Garrison.
teach again this year.
Miss Harriet Sarazin returned
this week from a visit with friends
in Portland.
Mrs. Laura Starcher, Miss Mary
Stockton and a friend were Sunday
callers at the home of Mrs. George
McKee.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Sitton of Boise
were callers at the Clyde Long home
last week. Mr. Sitton forme rly lived
in Oregon Trail.
Mrs. Barney Wilson, June, Rich­
ard and Phillip attended the Rus­
sell Blethers Circus in Payette Sat­
urday.
Mrs Henry Fields and son Robert
returned home Sunday evening
after a week spent with relatives
and friends in Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar­
shall on Monday. The visitors are
from Big Bend community.
Mrs. Artie Robertson. Mrs. Tom
Eldridge and sons Donald and Bob­
by and Mrs. Eldrldge’s mother and
sister. Mrs. Fulton and Lucille of
Payette were in Boise Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Wendell Pogue and
sons and Roy Shumaker left Mon­
day for Woodland, Calif, where they
plan to make their home. Mrs.
Pogue’s parents, Mr and Mrs H. H.
Shumaker live at Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Barnes are
leaving soon for The Dalles where
they will make their home. Mr
Barnes has been in charge of the
Terteling dnmpany machine shop
here and is being transferred to The
Dalles where Tertelings have a con­
tract to build a levee.
Mrs. Florence Meyers of Emmett,
former Nyssa resident, spent the
past week visiting with Nyssa
friends and was the house guest of
Mrs C. W. Reberger. On Tuesday
night Mrs. Meyers was a dinner
guest of Mrs. Arvilla Pauchler at
the C. A. Abbott home.
Lieut, and Mrs. Edward Mucho
plan to leave Nyssa today, going 43
Laramie, Wyo, where Mr. Mucho
will enroll in the University to com­
plete his studies In civil engineer­
ing. Lieut. Much has been on duty
at the Nyssa CCC camp for the past
few months and Mrs. Mucho made
her home in the Swan apartments
in Nyssa.
Lieut. Elmer Cloninger and fam­
ily arived Saturday from a 10 day
vacation spent fishing and resting
on the Coast. M-s. Cloninger caught
a four pound fish, the largest on the
trip, and the Lieutenant says he has
had to revise his fishing stories
now.
A visitor from Portland for the
week is Rev. A. F. Lienkaemper,
father of Bert and Kermit. ML".
Lienkaemper plans to remain here
until Monday or Tuesday of next
week.
K o o l
C o rn
Society
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB
Tuesday evening club members
met with Mrs Artie Robertson this
week for thei.- regular evening of
cards. Mesdames A. B. Heisey, Dick
Tensen and Herbert Fisher played
with members. Prize winners were
Mrs. Frank Hall first, and Mrs.
Frank Morgan second.
EAGLES BENEFIT
CARD PARTY
ths grandstand at the Fair
grounds.
4:00 The great historical Pageant
Parade, ‘Epic of the Owyhee’’
depicting 50 years of progress in
Malheur County t h r. ugh the
streets of Ontario.
8:00 Opening of championship con­
tests for titles of the Owyhee
Stampede, the concluding perfor­
mance of the Golden Jubilee
Owyhee Stampede.
10:00 Gorgeous display of fireworks
through the courtesy of the Shell
Oil Company and Mr. 8 Stanton.
This display will be set off inside
the Stampsde arena.
ARCADIA NEWS
Mrs. Otis Bullard gave a birthday
dinner for her husband Sunday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Dale and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Bullard, Mr and Mrs. I. Mc-
Keon, Mr and Mrs. John Zittercob
and family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bohy
and son, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mathley,
Dona and Mr and Mrs C T Spawn.
Otis Bullard bought the
Mull
home and the Mull family have
moved to Nyssa.
Miss Evelyn Zittercob went to
Boise Saturday to visit with her
aunt Mrs. Dale Larkey for a week.
Mr and Mrs. Vemie Wilson and
John Vanderpool were callers at the
Chas. Bullard home Monday even­
ing.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dal Pinker went to
Weiser Saturday.
Loyd Orris and Roger Orris w ent1
to Boise on business Monday.
Geo. Campbell of Boise was a
guest at the Steve Krulick home cm
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dale moved to
the Mull house Tuesday. They have
been living in the Arcadia teacher-
age.
Mesdames A. V. Cook and Nick
Rudlick entertained with a card
party at the Cook home Wednesday
evening for the benefit of the
Eagles Auxiliary. Three tables of
bridge were in play and two tables
of pinochle. The winners at bridge
were Mrs. Loyd Marshall, first; Mrs.
BIG BEND NEWS
Klaus Tensen, second; and Mrs.
By MRS. E. H. BRUMBACH
Chas. Paradis, traveling. Mrs. Ed
Pruyn won high in pinochle,, Mrs.
John Bowen, second and Mrs. Roy
Mrs. Robert Weir and Miss Mary
Warner traveling. The hostesses
Weir spent Tuesday in Ironside.
served a lunch at the close.
Miss Adeline Fish returned home
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with them for a visit.
Dinner guests at the Barney Wil­
Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Ontario
son home Monday evening were were guests in the C. R. Purdy
Mrs. Addie Wilson, Mrs. Gertrude heme Wednesday evening.
Ward and Miss Donna Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Case and Mr
and Mrs. Raney were businera in
MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR
Weiser Wednesday.
Kenneth Parker of Klamath a r­
TO OPEN SATURDAY
rived Friday for a visit with his
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parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Parker.
Howard Hatch and son were Vale
business visitors Friday.
fancy rifle shooting from horse­
E. H. Brumbach accompanied th
back by Mamie Frances, Ridgeway Parma Golf club to Boise Sunday.
Colorado; Exhibition bronc riding
by Rose Breeden, world's champ­
ion lady bronc rider; Garlene
Tindall and her trained pony,
Sunray; Lewis Tindall and the
world's greatest high school horse,
"Lad”; and Jazbo Fulkerson and
his trained mule “Joe Penner.”
Sunday, September 5th—
S c h o o l
2:00 Grand parade of livestock ex­
hibits in the rodeo arena. A public
address system will carry the de­
S u p p lie s
scription of the parade; animals
and prize winners will be announ­
are
ced with ribbons presented to the
winners.
Arriving Daily
7:00 Parad of Cowboys and Cowgirls
and redeo perfromers through the
streets of Ontario to the Fair­
grounds.
8:15 Introduction of Queens.
8:30 Opening arena event, with a
complete list of rodeo events.
Monday, I-abor Day, Srptmber 6th—
2:00 The Honorable Walter M
Pierce, United State Congressman
from this District, a Pioneer of
Eastern Oregon, will address th?
Pioneers of Malheur County at
JOHNSON
W h e n Y o u N eed Insurance . . .
And You Always Need It
LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT
C o n tin e n ta l A ssu ra n ce Com pany
Call Nyssa 62
M. F. Solomon, Agent
Ready for Business
We are now ready for your business with a fine
lot of sparkling new dresses and other ladies
wear. Everything new, and in the very latest
modes.
We invite you to call and promise you fair treat­
ment and fair prices.
SEE THESE SPECIALS
Childrens Dresses at $1.00 and up.
Ladies Dresses, $1.00, $1.98 and $2.98
These are prints, rayons and silks.
M ode O 'D a y Fro ck Sh o p
Located South of Cash Grocery
(Formerly Shane Appliance Location)
Cash G n ocery Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
PHONE 3
Highest Quality
Lowest Prices
PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 3 and 4
COFFEE
ja r
Coco a
Buddy Boy
Standby
' glaS
29C
Shows Continuous SATURDAY
Following KIDS PARADE
SUN-MON— 2 p. m. to 11 p. m.
SPECIAL M1DNITE SHOWS
SUNDAY- MONDAY—Complete
Change of Program
SAT.. MIDNITE, SUN, MON, TUE
Warner
BAXTER
WaiJace
BEERY
SLAVE
S h ip
Are necessary for the maintenance of health
and vigor. Although they are present in natur­
al foods, the average diet is often lacking in one
or more of these vital factors. The common diet
usually selected offers no definite assurance of
an adequate vitamin intake. In fact they may be
reduced or destroyed by the methods of cook­
ing generally practiced.
Vitamin capsules, biologically stand­
ardized, may be obtained at our store
and now is the time to start building a
higher vitamin reserve for fall and win­
ter seasons. We have a complete stock
for your convenience.
25c
Box
D eviled M eat
Fargo
q
Large
lb. pkg.
15C
T o m a to
Dinnerett, Lg. 15 oz.
J llic e
Cans, 4 for
Baking
Cans, Each
2l/2
Powder
Calumet
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29c
4
Mm
J e ll- W e ll
The Perfect D essert
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p kgs.
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Soap
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Bisqui ck
Cans
Super Suds
Nyssa Pharmacy
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21b.
Can
2 ib
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The Four Important Vitamins
FRI.—Berte Ilarte’s
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VARIETY
Vital Vitamins
and Mrs. Will Schulz. Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Soott and Mr. and Mrs. Brum-
bach attended the Pioneer picnic
In Vale Friday. E. H. Brumbach was
elected President for the coming
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch
moved Into their new home in Ad­
rian the forepart of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. B Bowman cf Dixie
were calling on cld friends In this
community Tuesday
Mr and Mrs. N. S. Phelan enter­
tained at dinner Sunday honoring
Mi and Mrs. Cecil Scott of Yuma.
Arizona. Other guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Plin Case, Mrs. C R.
Purdy and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach.
Friends In the Bend reoelved
word that Miss Fay Bette who grew
up In this community was married
In Emmett Sunday and will make
her home In Moscow.
Mrs. O. Numans and Miss Jcanna
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Case Muntjewerff.
Mrs. F C. Nightingale returned
home Sunday from a visit with
friends at Ironside Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Case were
shopping In Caldwell Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Roberts of
Kuna and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Knlefel of Parma were entertained
In the Harvey Bennett home Thurs­
day.
Mr and Mrs. N. S. Phelan, Mr.
IOI
Aid Ä vore
25c
Pancake Flour& GeaeV32C
Q
Dependable Cane &
D yrup
maple, qt. jars
35c
FlakesiK^U r'l
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Large size
Each
49c
£
1 ‘ vV G. Giant size
D O tl p
bars, 7 for
29c
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Green and ripe
25c
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From Bakers orchard
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Bushel baskets. No. 1 $2.25
DEAN JOHNSTON TO PITCH
FOR PAYETTE DIKING BALL
TOURNAMENT SEPT. 5 and 6
19c
15c
B reakfast
Food
R olled O ats, A lb ers
9 lb.
Bag
A C „
03C