Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 11, 1937, Image 10

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Business in Emmett—
M r Herb Ficsher drove to Emmett
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On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Fischer and Mrs Quinby were In
Boise on business and shopping.
Caldwell Visitors—
On Wednesday Mrs. Leona Bing­
ham and her son Dale were In Cald­
well on business.
Drove to Huntington—
On Sunday Mr and Mrs Mark
Robertson
drove to
Huntington
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. H A. Monday.
Party Motors to Baker—
In Boise on Business—
Mrs. Frank Hall on Trip —
Mr and Mrs A. B Helsey were In ' M r and Mrs Roy Chapman of
Poulsone, Montana, who arrived In
I Boise on business on Saturday
Nampa last week to
attend the
l House Guest—
wedding of their daughter Miss V ir­
Mr. Orville Terrtl of Kennewick, ginia Bartlett in that city were
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i Washington Is a house guest at the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I Deane Adams home.
Hall on Saturday.
M r and Mrs. Hall accompanied
Residents Move to Caldwell—
them to Nampa to attend the wed­
Business Visitor—
M r and Mrs. C. W Reberger mov­
W H. Davis o f
Ontario was a ed to their new home In Caldwell on ding and Mrs. Hall journeyed to
Montana with the Chapmans* while
business visitor of R. J. Davis.
Monday .
Mr. Hall returned to Nyssa.
Mrs. Lillian Newby in Boise—
Matrons Motor to Boise—
W hile In Montana. Mrs Hall will
Mrs. Lillian Newby is In Boise for
On Tuesday Mrs. James Daelhaus- also vlist with her brother Major M
a few week's visit with her son Mr en and Mrs. Deane Adams with Mr. Cameron at Columbia Falls and has
Tom Newby.
Jack Adams and Mr. Orville Terrtl set no definite date for her return.
motored to Boise for the day.
VUsted in N a m p a -
On Sunday M rs Butler and Mr. Guests at the R. J. Davis Home—
Dinner Guests—
Eph Frost visited with Mr. and Mrs.
M r and Mrs. Tom Clendenlng of
Mrs. J E. Wolfe and her daughter
Ruth of Nyssa Heights vllsted with McCall were visiting In Nyssa on
Wm. Frost In Nampa.
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Davis and Mrs. Monday and were dinner guests of
New Residents—
Hilton on Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Heisey.
Mr and Mrs. P. A. DeHart have
Dinner
for
Friends—
Old Residents Visit—
moved from Brawley, California to
On Monday Mr and M rs Fred
M r and Mrs. Roy Crockett of
their forty acre tract on the pro­
ject,- where they are living In tem­ Marshal were dinner ho6ts to Mr Baker were visiting with Mr. and
porary quarters and building their Jantz Peterson of Parma and Mr Mrs. Harry Fields last week and re­
Marvin Penrod.
newing old friendships.
new home.
Miss Mary Warren, Mrs. Leona
Bingham,
Mrs. Ed Warren
and Miss Cook on Short Visit—
Miss Thelma Cook of Boise has
Mrs. P M. Warren together with
Mrs. Young visited her daughter been visiting her parents Mr. and
who Is In the nurses' training school Mrs. A. V. Cook for the past week
and left on Wednesday with her
at the hospital there.
young brother Jimmy Cook for a few
First Child Born to Nyssa Girl—
days visit with their sister, Mrs. Wal
Mrs. J. E W olfe has returned ter Davis o f North Powder.
from a visit to Baker where she saw
her first grandchild, Barbara Jeanne Infant Son Passes On—
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sager, bom on October sixteenth to
Mrs. Earl Sager, nee Pauline Wolfe Walter White of Vale passed on
from bronchial pneumonia on Sat­
in that city.
urday and Nyssa friends of the par­
Move to San D ie g o -
ents extend to them their sincere
On Thursday Mrs Ruth Brooks
sympathy. Funeral services were
and her daughter left Nyssa for San
held Monday.
Diego where they expect to make
their home near Mrs. Brooks daugh­ Sunday Guests—
Mr. and- Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and
ters Mrs. P.J.Walsh and Miss Opal
Brooks. En route they will spend a Mrs. John Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
few days visiting another daughter Pilkenton of Emmett called at the
Bert Hoxle home on Snday. Mr. P il­
In Los Angeles.
kenton Is Interested In Nyssa as a
possible locaton for an automobile
agency as at the present he Is sell­
ing Chevrclets in Emmett.
Flowers
— that will neither
FREEZE
NOR W IL T
JOHNSON
VARIETY
People are judged by
their appearance.
Keep Well Groomed
MINER’S
BARBER SHOP
QROCERY SPECIALS
Money Saving Specials for Friday and Saturday
November 12 and 13
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Drifted Snow, 49 lb. £ 4 I Q
sacks. Best we have ^ | . / 0
Cake Flour S C ”
25c
Baking Powder
22c
?£■£
Baking P o w d e r^ oz. cans 19c
Baking Powders»,. cans
Catsup
Episcopal Pastor III—
Sunday services at St. Paul's Epis­
copal Parish house will be tempor­
arily discontinued due to the Illness
o f the Rev. Stanley Moore.
Spend Sunday With Family—
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garrison spent
the day and took dinner with their
son and his family. M r and Mrs.
Dale Garrison on Sunday.
Patient Improves—
Mrs. D. R. DeGross who has been
ill at the Dixon Nursing home under
the care of Dr. J. J. Sarazln was
able to return to her heme on Mon­
day.
Elk Hunters Out—
Mr. Dewey Ray and Dr. E. D.
Norcott left on Sunday for a week's
trip in the Powder River country to
hunt elk.
Mrs. Garrison Visits in Jamieson—
Loses Tonsils—
On Friday Mrs. Chas. Garrison
On Tuesday Miss Thelma Glas­ spent the day with her son Ray
cock had her tonsils removed at the Garrison and his family at Jamie­
Dixon Nursing home, by Dr. J. J. son.
Sarazln who was assisted by his as­
Garrisons make Business Trip—
sociate Dr. van der Flugt.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garrison were
Newcomer Rents Ranch—
in Boise on business on Saturday
Mr, Phil Dunbrasky o f South Da­
and stopped in Ontario also to
kota has rented the John Reece
transact some business.
ranch and has moved his family.
Callers
from Ontario—
sOcck and equipment there from
Mr. and Mrs. Racl Morrison and
their old home.
M r and Mrs. Robert Robertson of
Patient Moved From Ontario—
Ontario were
Saturday
evening
Mr. Frank Winkles who has been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
ill at the Holy Rosary hospital was
Schireman.
transferred to the Dixon Nursing
home In Nyssa and is under the care Transferred from Ontario—
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Glenn
of Dr. J. J. Sarazln.
have moved Into the house recently
New Residents—
vacated by the Wiltshires, from On­
M r and M rs Max Williams are
tario where Mr. Olen nwas employ-
living at the home of Mrs. Betty,
the reclaim !ion service
Forbes. Mr. Williams Is the bock
book! I
wltn m e reClamalon sem ce'
keeper at the Boise Payette lumber Ladies Aid Meet—
yard.
The Ladles aid o f the M E. Church
met at the home of Mrs. Charles
New Tractor Bought—
Overstreet on Thursday. A good at­
M r Dale Garrison accompanied by
tendance answered to the roll call
his father Chas. Garrison went to
with what they were doing on Nov­
Boise and brought home a new
ember 11, 1918. The next regular
model
“A ”
John Deere
tractor
meeting will be held at the home
bought through Baldridge Imple­
o f Mrs. Carl Sebum on Tuesday
ment Company.
November 18th, with Mrs. Chad­
Former Nyssaite Visits—
wick as assistant hostesses. M em ­
Mr Ed. Suker of Portland was re­ bers are asked to bring their fa v ­
newing old friendships on Tuesday orite recipe for roll call.
and called at the Fred Marshal
Sunday Guests—
home. M r Suker was in the furni­
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Coun­
ture business here for many years
cilman and their daughter Susie
but has recently been living In Port­
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
land.
Marshal. They had had the misfor­
Attend Lecture—
tune to lose their home in Roswell
On Saturday Mrs Frank Morgan by fire earlier in the day. I t was a
and Mrs. C. C. Hunt attended a lec­ two story wooden structure and it Is
ture given at the Conklin school In believed that the fire started from
Ontario by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar cinders falling on the roof. The
and sponsored by the Malheur building was a complete loss but
County Health association. A good most mast o f the furnishings were
sized crowd was there to hear Mrs. saved as well as the bams and hay
Dunbar's Alaskan experiences.
stacks. Mr. Councilman plans to re­
build immediately.
V. F. W.'s to Entertain at Eagles
Hall—
The local post o f the V. F. W.'s
will entertain the post from P ay­
ette and Parma with a party at the
Eagles hall on Armisice evening and
are planning a good time for every
cne with dancing and games and
refreshments.
The members from
Jordan Valley have been Invited
and It Is hoped that they will also
be able to attend.
COOKED FOOD SALE
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The Civic Club Is holding a cooked
food sale at the Nyssa Packing
company. Saturday, November 20.
All members
and flrends of the
Civic Club are asked to contribute.
Library benefit.
Boise Visitors—
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morgan visited In Boise.
Miss Betty Wicks of Payette who
is employed at the Amalgamated
Sugar plant is staying at the A. V.
Cook home.
Rev. David Ncrcross of
Seattle,
Wash., spoke at the Community
church Sunday evening to a good
crowd on
International Problems.
Rev. Norcross is
working for the
Society for the Prevention of War
and gave a very comprehensive view
of affairs In the world today. He
has just returned from Washington
D. C.
By MRS. E. J. BEAM
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grabner
from a mine near Richland were
last week end guests at the parental
Floyd White home.
Taylor Johnson of Beulah was a
business visitor here last Wednes­
day.
Stanley Van Buren and wife of
Ontario were overnight guests on
Thursday at the Arthur
Nichols
home.
Everett Laurence o f
Vale high
and Melvin Derrick of Ontario high
were home for last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Laurence
and son Rolland of Prairie City were
week end guests at the E. J. Beam
and Vivian Van Cleave homes and
also attended the grange dance and
bazaar.
Mr. nd Mrs. W irth of Malheur
City were guests of their daughter
Mrs. Ralph Boor one day last week
The Wirths have just returned
from an extended visit with relatives
through several eastern states.
Jas. M orfitt and wife o f New P ly ­
mouth attended the dedication ser­
vices of the grange hall last Sunday.
The many friends cf Wm. Morfitt
o f Unity are glad to hear he is
slightly Improved. He was stricken
last Sunday and has been in a Bak­
er hospital in a coma most o f the
time since. It Is reported he was
PROGRAM OF
NYSSA THEATRE
"Broadway M elody of 19 3 8 ”
ONTARIO
Sunday-Monday, November 14-15
Cocoa
ftt.
C h OCO 1 ate
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D O ap
Clorox
^u T eak es, 2 for
White King
Granulated, lg. size
" oUlM
Link Sausage Pound
Chicken Legs 7for
Oteaks
All kind your choice
special, lb.
12c
29c
S P E C IA L !
A rm istice Day
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easy Living
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Program
With Jean Arthur and Edward Arnold
29c
Ontario Post American
Legion Presents
Tuesday, November 16— BANK NIGHT
33c
Miriam Hopkins«, and
Joel McCrea in
20c
25c
20c
P IX
N ew
Peter Lorre in
O n ta rio
M ID . SAT.
SITN-MON-TUES.
F R I-S A T . NOVEM BER 12-13
5RRRT0GR
, „„O LIONEL BARRYM02E • FRANX
I MORCAN • WALTER P1UUE0N • UNA ME IV11
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r c t u ss
November 14-15-16
T w o Great Features on a single
program!
P A T O’BRIEN, H E N R Y FONDA
in
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Come, See, Hear
SUM”
D IC K FO R A N IN
Rev. F. A. Powell
-P R A IR IE
TH UND ER”
Signal Oil Products— Hyvis Oil
Batteries and Servicing
Motor Tune Ups
Puts your car up to Factory Specifications
Get Estimate on Your Car Needs
One Price Only
N yssa G a ra g e
Main and Third Streets
Cash Grocery Co.
PHONE 3
NYSSA, OREGON
Prices for Friday and Saturday
November 12 and 13
LYE
Breakfast
Food
Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell in
u 10c
Mrs. Thleseen has already placed
the program before the granges of
Klamath. Lake, Harney, Orant, Mal­
heur, Baker, Union, Wallowa, Des­
chutes, Jefferson, Crook, 8herman,
Gilliam. W heeler Moire.w, UmatuA,
Wasco, Columbia, Clatsop, T illa­
mook, Lincoln, Curry, Western Lane
and Douglas. Other counties will be
vllsted in the near future.
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REVIVAL
IRONSIDE NEWS
Program Alerady Before Some
Granges
Grange To Study
State Resources
Who Says Goats are D u m b -
o f them miles from any source of
One frequently reads of strange information, you will see how valu­
friendships among animals and of able this Information Is for them” .
their actions that belle their lack Mrs. Thiessen states. "T h e planning
o f inteligence.
One such recently board Is carrying on an adult educa­
was told at this office by Mrs. Roy tion project to a class of people who
Perry who lives onthe new land, and could not otherwise obtain i.”
who owns a young collie dog and a
nanny goat, which are Inseparable
com panic ns. Not long ago the nan-
nie reported at the back door with I
STOP! LOOK!
such ba-a-ing and insistent bleat- I
ing until Mrs. Perry went out to see |
LISTEN!
the cause and discovered that the |
dog was gone and did not answer j
the usual call. A ll the while Nanny
had continued to bleat and run o f f '
In the direction not usually taken by
the dog. Finally Mrs. Perry gave up
and followed after.
Nanny
then
tore along at a great pace until they
Where? Legion Hall
came to where the collie lay caught
fast in a trap. Here Nanny stopped
but did not stop her din until her
Who? Nazarenes
friend had been released.
Friday-S&turday, November 12-13
59c
slightly improved on Friday.
Bert Lofton who has been employ-
ed by S. A. Lofton and Earl Lofton
the past summer has returned to
Ontario.
Mrs S. A. Lofton had some dental
work dene In Ontario on Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Homer Carter and
daughter made a business trip to
Harper last Wednesday on their re­
turn they motored to Nyssa and
visited with their daughter
Mrs.
Stanley McAbbe and family.
Approximately 300
persons a t­
tended the bazaar and opening
dance of the Ironside grange hall
on November 6,h. The articles for
sale were readily disposed of at a
satisfactory price and a neat sum
was realized which will be used to
finish paying for the hall. Another
dance will be given on Saturday
November 20th.
Buckeye Oats
Lg. 9 lb.
Bag
35c
COFFEE
3 Lg.
Cans
25c
‘Our Special”
1 lb.
Pkg.
Sauerkraut
Hamilton’s Eastern
Pack
Lg. No. 2y>
Cans— 3 for
Red Seal
< )Q .
Z .D U
23c
Tomato
Juice
Dinnerette
Lg. 15 on. cans
4 for
"Think Fast Mr. M o to ”
FLOUR
— and—
Wednesday-Thursday, November 17-18
‘‘Pride of the Valiev” Hard Wheat
49 lb. Bag
Complete scenes Ameri-
can Legion Parade New
York City
BIG DOUBLE BILL
WOMAN CHASES MAN
MID.
SA T. SUN -sMON'-TVES
EDDIE
CflltTORi
Feature No. 1—Clarence EL M ulford’s
25c
*1.49
"North O f The Rio G rande”
With William Boyd, George Hayes, Stephen
Morris and Bemadme Hayes
Feature No. 2
"Jim Harvey Detective”
With Guy Kibbee and Tom Brown
Cake Flour
Laundry
Soap
Swansdown
One 12-inch Cake
Plate Free with
Crystal
2 Lg. 2 3-4 lb. r r .
Pkgs. All for J O C
Giant Bars
7 for
White