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■\ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURS., OCTOBER 21, 1937 Chas. Paradis Leave*— Mr. Chas. Paradis left on Monday to inspect his district under the Sta e Re-employment Bureau. New Baby— At the Dixon Nursing Home on I Cctobsr eighteenth a baby girl was born to Mrs. Dick Neel of Big Bend Dr. Sarazin ushered the new citizen George Mitchells on Vacation— Hunters Entertain— into her new home. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell are Sunday guests at the J. R Hunter enjoying a two weeks motor trip home were Mr. and Mrs. John Pot Mrs. Pfeller Improving— Mrs. Albert Pfeiler wncse home is with Mr. and Mrs. Howe of Boise. ter of Eagle. one of the loviest on the project and Mrs. Gildra in Caldwell— D'iflhausrns in Vale— who has been ill the past two weeks and underwent an operation in a Mrs. Hazel Gildea has been visit Mr and Mrs. James Daelhausen Boise hospital is reperted to be ing friends in Caldwell the last few were in Vale on business on Tues much improved. days. day. Garrisons Entertain— Legion Auxiliary Card Party— Standard Oil Meeting— Mr. and Mrs. Chas Great preparations are being On Monday night Wm. Schire- On Saturday entertained Mr. and Mrs. made by the American Legion Aux man attended a meeting of the Garrison Ray Garrison and their son Lanny, iliary for their card party to be Standard Oil employees of this dis and Mrs. Walter Morey of Jamieson held on October twenty-nineth for trict in Ontario. And later in the evening a large crowd and every cne is urged Fertilizing Representative Here— j : at Mr dinner. and Mrs. Da’e Garrison and to attend and to bring their friends Jo Anne and their house Mr. Harold Nelson of Yakima was daughter guest Miss visited. Mrs. Mor in Nyssa representing the Vitality ey teaches DuPre in the grades at Fertilizing Company and visited the Jamieson seh ol upper and this is the with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Heise. first year in the district. Her home is in Portland. Eastern Star Meeting— On Monday the Eastern Stars Rev. White spent Thursday in held its regular meeting in conjun Payette attending a district meeting ction with its annual Friendly meet of his conference. ing. There were present over forty Mrs. Chas. Paradis has been con members and guests who after the fined to her bed with a cold but is routine business enjoyed high jinks improving —Elopes again. and refreshments provided by the —Dies members from Adrian and Kingman —Gets Married Mrs. Sam Goodwin of Johns Kolony. —Has Guests town, Colo., spent the week end in —Goes Away Nyssa visiting with her husband at New Son— —Has a Party Mr and Mrs. George W Benton their Owyhee project farm. —Has a Baby received word ttiat they are grand Miss Margaret Pinkerton now at- —Has a Fire ending the College of Idaho was parents to a nine pound boy. —Is 111 George Lewis Benton was born home on Tuesday to have some den —Has an Operation October 19 at Jerome, Idaho to Mr. tal work attended to. —Has an Accident and Mrs. Clyde Benton of that city. Mr. and Mr s Van Mossberger and —Buys a Home Mr Clyde Benton is a fermer resi- their family from the Shoestring —Wins a Prize dnt of this city and a graduate of were Sunday visitors of Mr. and —Receives an Award the Nyssa High School leaving here I Mrs. Fred Marshal on Sunday. —Builds a House for Jerome about two years ago. —Makes a Speech —Holds a Meeting Ruth Wamock returned to Mrs. Scliiremaii Visit on Friday— her Miss —Or Takes Part in any duties at Ruth’s Beauty Nook Mrs. Wm. Schireman on Friday after a two weeks absence due to Other Unusual Event was a Boise visitor and also visited illness following a tonsil operation. the Frank Halversons in Nampa. Mr Halverson, until the last few Miss Vlrignia DuPre of Ontario was a week end visiter of Mr. and months was owner of the Nyssa Mr Dale Garrison at their coun Cash Grocery, is now operating a try s home. grocery store in Nampa, where he says that business is excellent. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Horace are the nnd Mr. Halverson are comofortably j proud parents of an eight and a half settled near their store and are baby bey, bom 10:30 Wed- making friends and finding Nampa pound n sday night at the Dixon Nursing a pleasant place to live. Their small Home. Dr. Sarazin was the attend son Lloyd who was critically ill in ing physician. P H O N E 19 the hospital is now recuperating at Mr. L. T. Ashcraft was a business home. visitor from Rupert, Idaho over Friday. Mr. Ashcraft Is a former resident of Adrian and as yet has not decided which place he thinks offers the greatest opportunities. Dr. and Mrs. Sarazin entertained Dr. and Mrs Van der Vlugt over the week end. The latter left for Portland on Monday for a short stay but are expected back the first of next week when Dr. Van der Vlugt will assume his duties as as5 At Money Saving Prices for Friday & Saturday social e of Dr. Sarazin. October 22 and 23 Dr. and Mrs. Noreott and Dr. and Mrs. Kenaston of San Mateo spent the week end at the Robert Long cabin near Ironside in search of Good 4 tie deer but returned home empty handed. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Long joined them for the day. Re- ixrrts are that the country up there 'package, each was a trifle damp. Mrs. Walter Marshall of Valley View is in Nyssa fer the week end and looking over her property inter ests, while Mr Marshal attends Teachers Institute at La Grande. On Wednesday evening Eddie Powell. Charles Leuck, Herb Fisher and Hugh Glasgow returned from the Prairie City country where they Tom ato Ju ic e Van Campa. 20« j, o z O r p had been hunting. Charley bagged a (cans, Extra Special, four pointer and Herb and Hugh each a three pointed. Hard luck Eddie, but there always is cne loser. r - U . . . 14 oz., large bottles, each Mr. Tommy Russell cf Hollywood. Calif., who has been In Nyssa for the past three weeks looking over his property interest, left again on & “ * Wednesday for the south Mr Rus sell is not a newcomer but has had a hundred and sixty on the new ■ HO. large size land for the past three years which Vy a L 5 packages at present is leased. But Mr. Russell is very much interested in the growth of this country and expects to be a permanent resident even tually. C _| „ _ _ Pink, 1 lb. tall LO CALS É Please If Anyone That’s News We Want It The Gate City Journal Q BOCEBY S PECIALS Brooms These damp days have brought miseries to neuralgia and rheuma tism suffers. Among thoGe on the list are Mrs- M F. S.lomon and Mrs. Aden Wilson. House Guests— Mr. and Mrs. James Daelhausen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Saunders of Caldwell as house guests over the week end. Sunday Dinner Guests— On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Sperry of Caldwell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Bowen nnd later visited at the Crawford heme. Patient Improves— Mr Beaumont who has been under the care of Dr. J. J. Sarazin at the Dixon Nursing home is con valescing nicely and expects to leave for home soon. V. F.W.’s Plan Hard Time Party— The V. F. W.'c and the ladies aux iliary are planning a hard time party to be held on Armistice Day at the Eagles Hall and have invited members from the p sts in Parma and Payette to join them. England Prepares for War— To the average American today the possibility of another war in the near future is as remote as the mil- lenium, but according to a letter re cently received by Mr. J. R. Hunter from relatives In England such Is not the case over there. Fcr the writer tells of classes being held nightly for the instruction for per sonal protection against air raids, and also states that underground safety centers are being prepared, an that all metals and material used in this game cf war are practically unobtainable. WASHINGTON <AP>—Fedrral officials who wield po ent powers over the stcck market heard from President Roosevelt Wedensday that the government must iXTfect and co-ordinate its mechanisms for building a firm prosperity, free from violent swings into bcoms and depressions. The President delivered a bri f address at dedicatory' ceremonies for the new federal reserve build ing. Top-ranking financial officials, legislators and private bankers were among the audience. The stcck market, which regained Wednesday some of the ground lost in recent steep plunges, drew no direct mention from Mr. Roosevelt. Neither did he refer to assertions by some business leaders that govern ment policies were responsible for the market downturns. Must Be Perfected The nation's monetary and credit machinery, the President said, "must be steadily perfected and co ordinated with all other Instruments cf government to promote the most 23c Graham CrackersiX Comb Honey Eath 29c catsup Catsup 10c 10c 49c 29c Baking Powder Jims 0 > z 35c cans, 3 for S a lm o n Tuna Fish f t * “ " Pork Sausage Pound C l . ___ L - T-Bone, Sirloin and Ribs, lb. DteaKS Veal Steaks 21bs for 39c 20c 35c w ILSON G boceby NYSSA A Dependable Food Store OREGON i ,u FRANCE5 DEE • hehby wiuoxon Right Prices PRICES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 22 and 23 G ran ulated BEANS SOAP Peets G ooding B rand COFFEE OQn ¿O b - 53c Peanut B u tter Shortening R ainbow Jar“' Krispy Crackers 2ib Box QA« ¿U b F resh B aked Cello bag pkg. 29C G in g er Snaps Regular Prices I0c-35e Continuous Show Sun. 2 to 11 o’clock Lg. 36 oz. pkg. Each QQn O ÎJU 47 c ' *)fkr Pork <5 r Beans V an C am ps M ed. size c a n s g C n 4 fo r ¿O b Baking Powder C alum et 22C 21c On Our Showroom Floors Saturday, October 23 New 1938 CH EV RO LET The It’s . . . MODERN BEAUTIFUL LOW PRICED Finest M otor C a r C h evro let E v e r Produced Show Rooms Will Be Open From 9 A. M. til! Midnight “ You'll be ahead with a Chevrolet 99 harry ¡ abet - I RIDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22-23 BIG FEAT! RES JANE GREY’S •THUNDER TRAIL" and •HOTEL HAYWIRE" NYSSA, OREGON Real Values G iant 40 oz. Cans. Each The ¡AFT PHONE 3 Tom ato Ju ice Veltex Products SOULt'aFSEn t T H E S U P R E M E A C H IE V E M E N T O F FRANK C A P R A S BRILLIA N T C A REER ! abin C hadwick’s amp GAR' 20c Thurilay, Friday and Saturday 2 RIG HITS! No. 1—Edawrd Arnold Frances Farmer in •THE TOAST OF NEW YORK" No. 2—Smith Balleu Singing Cowboy in “WESTERN GOLD” Sat. Midnite SUN-MON-TUES-WED We Deliver BEAUTIFUL n iy “The Show Place NEW rIA of Ontario” Mid. Sat. SUN-MON. TUES. October 24-26 49c ONTARIO For Saturday & Monday October 23 and 25 Beans, Red Mexican 10 lbs.................Site Crackers, Al, 2 lb. box ..........23c Tomatoes, No. 2VL» 3 cans..............29c Salmon, tall cans 3 cans ..................35c Silk Tissue, 7 rolls ..............25c Oxydol, per box 22c Cash Grocery Co. No. 2 cans 12 fo r ROOSEVELT URGES FIRM PROSPERITY 29c Crackers productive utilization of our human and material resources.’’ “Only in that way," he contin ued, "can we hope to achieve and maintain an enduring prosperity, free from the disastrous extremes of booms and depressions. "Only in that way can our eco nomic system and our democratic institutions endure, hand in hand ” At ancther point, the executive said banking powers have been con centrated in the federal reserve board "so that they can b: us d, promptly and effectively in accord ance with the changing needs of the country.” Th n. speaking slowly and em phasizing each word, he added: “Nineteen thirty-seven Is not nineteen thirt:en; nor do we want to turn the hands of the clock back.” HEY KIDS! SPECIAL Matinee Sat OCT. S3 2 p. m. FREE POPCORN With every ticket— 10c Opening Pinkney’* Candvland In the PIX THEATRE Budd ing Cables Chevrolet Co. Phone 6 2 O n tario , O regon