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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., OCTOBER 7, 1937 pr LOCALS $ Guests from Emmett— Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas of Emme.t called at the E. D. Norcott home on Sunday and left a basket of fine delicious apples. New Coiners Arrive— Mr. and Mrs. Sid Smith and cihldren are new comers to Nyssa from Pendleton and are living in the Harry Sales house near the ball park. Mr. Smith is working with Navy Man Home on Furlough— Harold Hoxie in the new garage. Hubert Leuck is home on a thirty day furlough from the U. S. Navy Relief Man Goes to Portland— M r Frank Bailey who came up Station at San Diego. from Portland to relieve at the bank Denny Hogues Return for Winter— during vacations returned to Port Mr. and Mrs. Denny Hcgue re land on Saturday. turned to Nyssa for the winter from their summer camp on Payette In Caldwell— Mrs. E. D. Norcott and Mrs. Lakes. Arthur Boydell were Caldwell on Saturday. visiting in Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dick of Pay ette called at the George M cKee Work has begun on the new home home on Sunday. that Frank Morgan is erecting on Miss Margaret Pinkerton who is his ranch on the highway. It is to attending the College of Idaho spent be of the modem Cape Cod type the week end in Nyssa with her with a terraced landscape. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Forbes of On October fifteenth, the W. C. T. Portland were in Nyssa the past U. is sponsoring a miscellaneous week visiting relatives and friends. shower for Hazel Austin in the base Incidently Oswald did a bit of hunt ment of the Community Church and ing. are inviting any of her friends who Mr. and Mrs. Castle of Baker wish to come. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy on Wednesday evening and all attended the Legion meeting in Ontario. Besides State Vice-Com mander and Mrs. C. L. McCoy, other state and district officers present were District Commander and Mrs. Ed Hight and Mrs. Wes Bowden, Department President of the Legion Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoxie arrived on Tuesday from Pendleton and at present are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoxie. Harold Is remodeling his fathers building on Third and Main and is installing an up to the minute garage. Mr. George M cKee who is still recovering from a recent operation at the Veteran’s Hospital in Boise is expected home the end of this week Mrs. M cKee visited him on Satur day - 1 ■ COME IN Mr. and Mrs. Kinnard were re turning from an extensive Journey through the middle states and were changing trains that they might visit Mrs. Kinnard's brother and Mrs Ooshert was going to the same place, but their meeting was a sur prise to all. and look at our new supply of GLASSWARE We have lots of it ‘ Mr. Robert D. Lytle, prominent attorney of Vale was in Nyssa on business. Mr. Lytle is particularly | interested in good reads for M al heur County and he feels that with out them the county is being held back from its full developments. We I agree with you. Mr. Lytle, and hope that petty local feelings will be for gotten for awhile and everyone pull i for that which will help our whole ' county. JO IUNStIN V« iRIETY — *. * QROCERY S PECIALS For Friday & Saturday, October 8 and 9th Rolled Oats C 1 1 oaimon ^ib. bags lib. tall fans, best pink, 3 cans for 35c 39c Q _______ Red Mexican Deans 4 ibs. 18c Corn Flakes Sf?or,,rge 29c Ginger Snaps 2 ibsh 23c C* P _ rig Dars 2 Wholewheat ibs. 23c C DOap P&G White Naptha Giant bars, 12 for Clorox Stove Polish Crisco 3 1b. (Cana Shortening CJ1 CO o 25c . . . by brown-haley Maxie's Confectionery Since 1913 In Malheur County Vale Oregon PIX New s ^^®3KS T-Bone, Sirloin and Ribs, Pound w ILSONG NYSSA OREGON 29c *3. 19 Granulated Cold Season Dash Giant pkg. Each V Bisquic k SOAP A -l - H-/C 29c Lg. 2i/2 lb. Pkg. each < 4 BEANSSI“ ' 1.7 9 Fortify your system NOW 24 No. 2 cans against colds and kindred ills. ■ ■ 1 AdolpN Zwkor p t i t a b Squibbs Vitamin Products IRENE DUNNE ■ a J*»o*w * I f * w ta d O h o ' N a m n tH lU M W E GIVE AND Iodized Drip Grind 1 lb. cans OQn ZOU P x tw r* »ilk Dwrwtby limovr • Akim Tomirod Roymtnd Wolbvrn • (k.a*. M M . J .1 . l . i k.ilTM FRI.-SAT., OCT. 8- “ MOUNTAIN MUSI PHONE 14 Standby The Perfect Dessert ' 2 BIG FEATURES Bob Burnt, Martha R. NYSSA PHARMACY Cocoa JELL-WELL 15c SALl r Golden West O M t/ R A N D O L P H SCOTT T IN Y BO NDS COFFEE /6 //. MVMSOMT rocery A Dependable Food Store Tomatoes MILK s H r . 1.1 . U M l l H . . 20c Peanut Butter % ^ 47c 10c Ontario Cash Grocery Co. A Beef Stew Pound 4 Bank of Malheur W ill Do It 4 ib. packages ■r chocolates . . . 49c 33c i S * " 0“ “ The Eastern Star held a short I TOO L ATE TO C L A S S IF Y behind her garden wall and sent Grandma McConnell Home Home Demonstration pocr Uriah into the front lines to business meeting cn Monday with I FOR SALE Fresh milch cows. Herb Orandma McConnell has returned Meetings Scheduled fight the spring wars. Solomon was about twelve members present. from the Holy Rosary Hospital in | Fisher, Quinby ranch. proof enough of that. Ontario where she underwent an But any way, Gentlemen, why operation. Mrs. McConnell is lm- A series of meetings of special in should we get ourselves in a dither prov:d but is still under the care of Dr. Weese and Mrs Charlie Mc- terest to homemakers in M alteur as to whether Its femmes will wear Ccnnell cares for her during the County has been announced by R. their bathing suits long or short, in fact whether they will wear any at day and is relieved at night by Mrs G. Larson, county agent. Charlie Lsuck. The meetings are being held in all for, like the Supreme court con Black affair in a number of different communities. troversy and the A Broken Ni The projects to be studied in each the end they will suit themselves. Mr. Korba is at the Dixon Home community will be garment finish TEN VARIETIES— recovering from a accident on a ing. This project will be presented in A. H. Willson Relieving— beet truck, which slipped while It all communities where meetings Mr. A. H. Willson is carrying the get them at was being loaded and hit Mr. K or have been scheduled by Mrs. Louise mail during Mr. Frost’s absence. ba in such a way that a broken no6e Harwood, Home Demonstration wbs the result. He is under the care Agent at Large from the Extension Schireman’s in Boise— of Dr. J. J. Sarazin and is doing Servioe at Corvallis, Oregon. M r and Mrs. Wm. Sshireman nicely. T h e first of these meetings will were business visiters in Boise on Next to the bank start on Monday, October 11th. The Friday. E. D. Frost On Trip— series will be completed on Satur Mr. E. D. Frost accompanied by day, October 23rd. Two meetings a Mr. Frank Hall— Mr. Frank Hall returned from his his brother Mr W. A. Frost left on wek apart will be held in each a motor trip to their old home in community, the same day of the ranch on Saturday and remained Nebraska and expect to return about week being used in each community over until Wednesday. the middle of October. where meetings are scheduled. Lawrence Blodgett III— The schedule follows: Monday Mr. Lawrence Blodgett Is ill at Garrisons Visit in Jamieson— October 11th and Monday, October home and under the care of Dr. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 18th the Big Bend. Kingman K ol- J. J. Sarazin with pneumonia. Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Dale ony and Newell Heights commun Garrison and daughter Joanne ities at the home of Mrs. H. R. Don Morgan III— spent the day with the Ray G arri Hatch in Big Bend. Mr. Don Morgan has been con son family in Jamieson. Tuesday, October 12 Jamieson fined at home and under the care of and Willow Creek communities at Dr. J. J. Sarazin for the past week. Visitors from Wilder— the home of Mrs. H. R. McDaniel Visiting in Boise— Mrs. F. Mercer and daughter and The same communities will meet Mrs. Lucille Johnston left for a Mrs. W. Vail of Wilder visited with again at Mrs. McDaniel’s home on few days visit in Boise Monday their sister Mrs. Jacob Fischer on October 19th. morning. Sunday. Wednesday, October 13th, Vale and surrounding communities will Wiltshires Return— Hunters Still Trying— Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wiltshire re Harry Miner, Alvin Kuehn and meet at the home o f Mrs. W. R. Bill Glenn went deer hunting over Johnson in Vale. The same com turned from Portland on Saturday Sunday but returned minus the munities will meet again with Mrs. where they have been visitng the Johnson on October 20th. past two weeks. buck. Thursday, October 14th the Ore Sunday Callers— gon Slope and Weiser communities Guests from Adrian— Mr. and Mrs. Francis D effer and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson orf Nampa will meet at the home of Mrs. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and George H. W hite near the Pioneer family and Mr. and Mrs. Greer, who Mrs. Tom Eldridge. school. The same communities will are living on the new land near meet again on Thursday October Adrian were dinner guests of Mr. Caldwell Visitors— 21st at the home of Mrs. Curtis Car- and Mrs. W. F. Findling in Nyssa on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McClure spent Sunday. ico near the Park school. Sunday in Caldwell visiting their Friday, October 15th the Oregon families. Trail, Owyhee, Nyssa and surround R A IN SPOTS ON HOOD Mr. and Mrs. George English of ing communities will meet at the Wilder and Mrs. John Ravenscropt home of Mrs. John Bowen in Nyssa. Rail left to dry on a hood that Is from Los Angeles were Sunday visit The meeting place for the second hot from a long run may cause meeting on Friday, October 22nd spots that are difficult or impossible ors at the George M cKee home. will be decided at the first meeting. to remove, acccrding to the emer Mrs. Oergeanne Alme of Weiser is The last of the series on Saturday. gency road service of the Oregon employed lnthe offices o f the Am al October 16th will be held in the State Motor association. This can gamated Sugar Company and is Ontario community. Full details and be avoided by sponging o ff the hood staying at the A. V. Cook home. scheduling of this meeting has not with a chamois and wiping dry im been completed but will be announc mediately after being out in the Mrs. David F. Graham, w ife of ed in next week's paper. rain. County Judge David F. Graham, These meetings are Intended for and their youngest daughter have any women in the county who returned from Salem and are now Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wishes to attend. Meetings start at living in Ontario. ten o’clock In the morning and will Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beers and son adjourn at about three-thirty in the Each woman should Donald, Mr. and Mrs. William afternoon. Becker from Sauslllto, Calif., re bring with her some dish of food for turned home Thursday after a two a covered dish luncheon and a sew MID. SAT. weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave ing kit. I f possible, pieces of woolen, silk an cotton materials should be Beers of Nyssa. SUN-MON-TUES. brought to the meeting. Every home Frank Campbell of Denver who maker in Malheur County is invited October 10, 11, 12 has been installing the new tele to attend any of the meetings sched phone system for the Western Elec uled. PHONE 3 NYSSA, OREGON • A MIGHTY ADVENTURE tric Company has finished his job here and will return to Denver for ROMANCE OF BOLD MEN, a short visit with his parents and Bathing Suit PRICES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY BLACK GOLD and GLORY! then will go to to Evanston, Wyo.. Argument Grows Jack Grant who came from Denver OCTOBER 8 and 9 with Mr. Campbell has been trans Mr. Clark Woods paper, in Wes ferred to Hailey, Idaho. ton, made caustic remarks about the brevity of the modem girls bath Mrs. Goshert Returns— ing suit. The Journal editor claimed Mrs. S. D. Goshert returned home that this but gave the male popu Utah, Solid Pack from a trip east on Monday. While lation a treat for their weary eyes. changing trains at Des Moines she Last week Mr. Church in Salem’s | Rainbow unexpectedly met her sister and Capial Press came forth to an- j 3, No. 2 OR A brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.* J. H. nounce that he was with Mr Woods Cans Z OG paper, stating that woman in scant I Kinnard of Glendale. Jar*1 M r and Mrs Kinnard returned to attire did but bring him disillusion of course disillusionment j Nyssa with Mrs Gofihert, where they ment visited old friends until Tuesday was one of the thngs that doubtless ' TM«'“ ' * 0 ,0 « evening, when they had to return to bothered David when in his old age fot «*■ "" damsel of the realm ; Glendale, that Mr. Kinnard might the fairest resume his duties as station agent. brought before him to recline up- ! Mr Kinnard was employed here in on his bosom and warm him in his Nyssa for about nine years as sta declining yers did leave him cold tion agent but was transferred In But things had been different with David when he spotted Bathsheba 1919. Feature No. 2 “ WINE, WOMEN a HORSES” & Baking Powder ' 15c Pkgs. Lg. 26 oz. Cans, each 6c I ^ ST 1V )c V