Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 11, 1937, Image 9

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    Society
Prizes and Mr Claude Willson held
on to the traveling prize.
TUESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE
The Tuesday night bridge club
was entertained by Mrs. Bernard
Frost with Mrs. Arthur Boydell
making high score and Mrs Hcl-
lenberg low Guests playing with the
members were Mrs L. A. Mauldlng,
Mrs. Sidney Burbidge. Mrs. R. E.
Whitaker and Miss Eva Boydell.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
On Monday evening Robert Fields,
young son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Fields, celebrated h i s eleventh
birthday with a party to which he
invited eleven of his classmates.
The evening was spent in playing
games and enjoying a sumptuous
lunch with a fine birthday cake to
top it off.
Leo Chard and the Rooks tool boy*
home with him to visit. Mr. Ward is basement house.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris and returned from Tule Lake a week
an invalid cf the World War.
Excavation was begun Monday for baby have moved into their hew ago Sunday.
We Can’t Wrap
the basement of the John Case home. Mr. DeCoursey set up a well A large number attended the
Your Car in Cellophane
home.
drill on the M. L. Kurtz homestead meeting sponsored by the Co-per a-
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilson were Friday afterncon.
tlve Creamery at the school house
BUT WE CAN
Sunday guests at the Vem Wilson Mesdames R. R. Overstreet. Sr last Tuesday evening
m r ! M o r g a n e n t e r t a in s
home.
andMrs. M. L. Judd spent Saturday The Idaho Power are working on
INSURE IT
R. A. Sott of Vale visited a few in Ontario shopping in the forenoon. the electric line which will bring
The Thursday Contract Club met
with Mrs. Frank Morgan last week
days this week at the Newgen heme. In the afternon they attended the electricity, to » number cf people, on
A meeting will be held at the county health meeting
and Mrs. Denny Hogue and Mrs. R
the new project.
Cha.s Ditty home Sunday at 1:30 p. Mrs D L. Anderson had the mis­ Sunday dinner guests at the Tor-
E. Whitaker played with the mem­
m. for the purpose of organizing a fortune of cutting the palm of her void Olson home were Mrs. Claude
bers. High score was made by Mrs.
musical club. All who are musically hand Mcnday morning when a tap Minns of Santa Anna, Calif., a
Dewey Ray.
Nyssa, Oregon—Phone 31
inclined are asked to attend this broke as she was turning it.
cousin of Mrs. T. Olson. Mrs Joe
Alvin
McGinnis
is
helping
M.
L.
meeting
and
help
to
make
it
a
suc­
and Mrs. Lydia Olson of Em­
MISS EVA BOYDELL HOSTESS
cess.
| Kurtz set up the forms for his base- Olsen
mett, Mrs. Sarah Whipple and Mrs.
\ plies
ment while he is waitlnng for sup­ Tom
On Saturday Miss Eva Boydell
of Nyssa.
with which to continue paint­ Mrs. Rust
entertained with two tables at a
F.
C. Fry entertained at a
ing
the
government
houses.
dessert bridge. High score for the
party
Saturday
afternoon for her
B
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t
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s
Mr.
a
nr
Mrs.
Lou
Pratt
and
baby
afterncon went to Mrs. J. J. Sarazln
Sunday school class of Junior girls.
were Ontario shoppers cn Monday Guessing
and second to Mrs. George Mitchell.
games and contest fur­
The Chater Box club met at the Sunday Mrs. Gene Pratt and daugh­
Lowest Price Shoe Repairing
E. Anderson home on Wednesday, ters of Owyhee visited with the Lou nished entertainment for the after­
noon.
A
very
nice
time
was
reported
November 3rd. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff Pratt family.
ATTEND OUT OF TOWN
by all attending.
PARTY
ALPHA RHO OF DELPHIAN gave a very interesting program
The Willing Workers club held an
Mrs
A.
A.
Jamieson
won
first
prize
On Tuesday Mrs. E. D. Norcott,
all day meeting at the home of Mrs.
Rho of Delphian, Ontario, and Mrs H. L. Day boobie prize.
OREGON
TRAIL
Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. Artie will Alhpa
Clyde Mitchell last Thursday. A pot
MRS FRANK BYERS
at the home of Mrs. F. S. These present to enjoy the after­
Robertson and Mrs. Arthur Boydell Bailey meet
luck dinner was served at noon.
noon
and
the
refreshments
were
Wednesday
morning,
Novem­
JOHN S. ALDECOA
were guests at a bridge luncheon ber 1 7at 9:45 o'clock. Russian lit­ Mesdames E. E. Jamieson, H. L. Day
General sewing was done during the
given by Mrs. George Henley in On­ erature will be discussed, the follow­ E. Neilson, C. H. Bennett, T. John­ The Haloween carnival and white day
Two Shops
for
the
hostess,
elephant sale sponsored by Oregon at the N. Thomason home in Big
tario.
son, C. C. Wycoff, J. Brokoisky, J. Trail
ing
members
assitsing:
Mesdames
F.
Vale
was well attended. Four Mrs. Mattie Thomason is staying Nyssa
-s-
N Van Petten, J. B. Adrian, C. M. McGee, H. Maw, J. Redd, L. Adams, reels of PTA.
moving
pictures
were
shown.
Bend.
Cahrles
Gardner
and
Alma
Goodell.
Tyler,
H.
L.
Peterson,
J.
F.
Cooper,
DINNER GUESTS
telling, bingo and other
Cooper, Frank Morgan and A. The next meeting will be at the Fortune
games
were
provided for entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boersma en­ J. W S. Quast.
home
of
Mrs.
E.
Neilson
on
Novem­
of officers will
ment.
Cider
and doughnuts were
ter ained Mr. and Mrs. Sid Flanni- take place Eletcion
ber
17th
with
Mrs.
H.
L.
Day
as
pro­
and all members are
served
during
the
evening.
gan at dinner on Saturday.
gram leader.
urged to attend.
The Merry Matrons club met
5
Mrs. E. L. Jamieson called at the Wednesday
October 27th
Albert Pfeiler home on Tuesday at the home afternoon
SHOWER FOR MRS. GOULET
SUNSET
VALLEY
of Mrs. Nova Glenn
Mrs.
Pfeiler
is
recovering
nicely
MRS. L. E. NEWGEN
On Tuesday Mrs. Andrew Boers­
with Mrs. Minnie Mitchell assisting
from her recent operation.
ma gave a shower honoring Mrs.
Roll call was answered by something
Mrs.
W.
E.
Goodell
and
Lee
of
Stanley Goulet of Newell Heights. The Civic and Social Club met Caldwell called at the Alva Goodell to fix for a school lunch. Twelve
members were present. Quilting for
Games and visiting and refresh­ Thursday November 4, with Mrs. J home on Sunday.
ments and the opening of the gift A. Black as hostess at the home of C. C. Wycoff and Glen Hoffman the hostess occupied the afternoon
Mrs. Chadd. Twelve members were are helping clean out the irrigation Refreshments were served at the
packages took up the afternoon.
present to work on the quilt which ditches.
close. The next meeting will be held
will be sold during Christmas holi­ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamieson and November 10 at the home of Mrs
YOUNG PEOPLES PARTY
day. The next meeting will be held
Ola Chard with Mrs. Gladys Byers
were Sunday dinner guests at as
Mrs. Ike Boren was hostess to a at the Ira Chadd home Thursday, family
co-hostess.
the Chester Sage home.
group of the young people of the November 18th.
Members cf the Adults Bible class
Ralph
Boyles
was
a
caller
at
the
Mutual Association of the L. DS. Those of this community who en­ C. Wycoff home on Sunday.
of Oregon Trail Sunday School met
church at her home on Saturday. joyed the dance Saturday night at C. Several
at the Alfred Adams home last
from
this
community
at­
Monopoly was played and refresh­ the E. Smith home, south of the tended the rally day program given Thursday evening honoring the
ment served at the close of the play Butte, were the Mettlen family, Mr at thee Cmmunlty Church on Sun­ birthdays of Mrs. Alfred Adams and
and Mrs. Claude and Pete Wilson, day.
Miss Goldie Miller. Guessing games
5
the
Hud
Robb
family
and
the
Otto
and
furnished the even-
Alva Goodell thrashed clover seed ng'si contests
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER
Wolf family.
entertainment.
First prizes
Tanner and John Strick­ were received by Alfred
Mrs. Bettle Pcrbes had as dinner John Raffett had the misfortune for Guy
Adams.
last week.
guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim to loose a gocd work horse last land
Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Fry, Frank Parr
New Starting Time -- I p. m. Sharp
Silas
Hoffman
and
H.
L.
Day
were
Beam and Mr. and Mrs. C. Reberger. week.
and Mrs. Albert Hopkins. Consola­
Vale
visitors
on
Saturday.
_ 5_
Misses Mary and Mabel Roberts Mrs. C. H. Bennett and E. L. Jam­ tion prizes were awarded to Mrs.
B rin g Y o u r S t u f f
ca’led Sunday on the Ditty girls ieson
Miss Miller and Mrs. McKee.
SURPRISE PARTY
had the club quilt at the Jones,
who
were
home
from
school
over
the
Refreshments
of
cookies
and
cocoa
Nyssa Sale on Saturday to sell
On last Thursday night friends of
end .
The party was sponsored by
numbers on it. On next Saturday lng.
Mrs. Ed. Warren gave her a birthday week
Mr
and
Mrs.
Morten
Wixen
of
the
and Mrs. Albert Hopkins, Mrs.
surprise party at her home. Pinochle North Side have moved to Nyssa Mrs. Lloyd Adams and Mrs Gard­ Mr.
Wm. DeGrofft. Mrs. Frank Parr and
35 Head of Young Cattle
ner will have charge of it at the were
was the game of the evening with j
Mr. Wixen has been employed sale
served at the close of the even-
again.
three tables in play. High score for where
the beet plant.
F. C. Fry.
ladies went to Mrs. Geo. Benton and at Austin
Case
of
Boise
visited
Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Olson and
Feeder Pigs
for men tc Mr. Marvin Penrod, while day evening with his brother John
Leonard
made a business trip to
Mrs. Roy Warner and Mr. C. J. Case.
Boise test Tuesday.
Keizer received the consolation The Bill Parker family returned N e w e ll H e ig h t s
Friday evening the committee
Clothing and Household Goods
early last week from Hood River The Modem Pioneer club ladies chairmen and o fflcers of Oregon
and spent the week at the John spent a pleasant Tuesday afternoon Trail PTA held a business meeting
Raffett home.
the F. C. Fry home.
guests of Mrs. Albert Walsh. Mrs. at Mrs.
Leslie Ditty delivered hogs to as
J. B. Smith went to Emmett
Osbourn
of
Kingman
Kolcny
was
a
S t o c k W i l l G o O n S a le a t 3 : 3 0
Payette Tuesday.
Saturday to visit with relatives.
We recommend with confi­
special
guest.
An
invitation
was
ex­
Miss Bernice Wolf went with tended the ladies to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tucker of
DON’T
FORGET
THE CASH AND MERCHANDISE AWARDS!
dence this scientific prepara­
Sammy and Viola Pullen to Grassy Mrs. Boersmsa at her home near Nampa were calers at the Torvald
tion for “run down” people.
Mountain Sunday.
home one day last week.
Tuesday of this week honor­ Olson
Now’s the time to get back
Mr. and Mrs. Art Atkeson of Dil­ Nyssa
Miss Goldie Miller was the guest
ing
Mrs.
Stanley
Gculet.
lon, Mont ., were here last week look­ Mesdames Pinkston. Sugg and of honcr at a birthday dinner Sat­
to feeling right again. If your
ing after their property. They were Kurtd attended the regular meeting urday evening given by her mother
blood lacks iron, let Pursang
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James of the W.C.T.U on Thursday after­ in Ontario.
help build it back to normal
Fox & Son, Managers
Col. Bert Anderson, Auctioneer
Ditty
and daughter, Mrs. John
Wm. DeGrofft is on the sick
at the home of Mrs. Elmer list Mrs.
by increasing the supply of
Reeves. They visited at the Chas. noon
this week.
Dutton.
After
the
election
of
of­
hemoglobin — the substance
Dit'y home while here.
Mr. R~well moved the Kurtz clov­ ficers a nicely planned study hour
that makes red blood red. Try
er huller to the Terra ranch Sunday. was Mr. enjoyed.
Pursang a week and see how
and Mrs. Winn have almost
Owing to the rain Sunday night and completed
the building of their
much better you feel.
Monday threshing was delayed.
Melvin Givens spent the week
NYSSA
end at the Ira Chadd home.
Mr.and Mrs. Grover Cooper and
' PHARMACY
son Ellis of Oregn Trail were Sun­
day guests at the Landreth home.
Mrs. L. E. Newgen and daughter
THE IDEAL TONIC
and Helen Reffett visited at the Knot Hole News
Wolf heme Sunday afternoon.
Asa Roberts. Jr., returned Monday
Doc, when I get well, will I
from Jerome. Idaho, where he has be "Say,
able to eat anything at all?’’
been working since September. Mrs. "Absolutely.”
Robert, brother Oliver Ward came "Wonderful I never could eat my
wife’s biscuits before.”
—Aberdeen Coal—
W e Slaughter Prices O n O u r Large Stock O f Used Cars
“Cutie, I can tell your thoughts
just by looking at you.”
“Oh, yeah. Then why waste your
time just looking?”
N e w F u rn itu re
1929 Chevrolet Sedan ............................. $ 75.00
1933 Ford V8 Coupe ............................... 325.00
—Aberdeen Coal—
An elderly actress told a young
1931 Chevrolet Roadster....................... 150.00 1936 Ford V8 Tudor............................... 525.00
friend, "Men used to fight for my
kisses." The catty friend booed, “I
1937 Chevrolet Coupe '....................1...... 575.00 1937 Deluxe Ford V8 Sedan................... 695.00
know, dearie, but the war is over.”
—Aberdeen Coal—
1929 Chevrolet Sedan ......................
145.00 1931 Model A Tudor............................... 185.00
“The trouble with you, honey, is
that you're lovesick.”
1930 Chevrolet Tudor ............................ 175.00 1929 Model A Ford Sedan....................... 95.00
"Well, maybe I am, but It will take
more than a pill like you to cure,
1936 Chevrolet Sedan ............................. 495.00 1930 Model A Ford Tudor....................... 175.00
me.”
—Aberdeen Coal—
1935 Chevrolet Tudor ............................. 425*00 1934 Nash Deluxe Sedan ......................... 475.00
Wife (at phone)—How would you
like to talk to my mother?
1934 Chevrolet Sedan ............................. 395.00 Ì931 Pontiac Coupe .................................. 275.00
Hubby—Through a spirit medium.
2 Piece Daveno Set
—Aberdeen Coal—
1931 Chevrolet Coupe ............................. 185.00
Doc.—I knew Miss Rlchwlch when
COMMERCIAL AND TRUCKS
she didn't have a stitch to her name
1930 Chevrolet Tudor ............................. 150.00
Patient—Does she have a lot of
pretty clothe« now?
1937 Deluxe Ford V8 Sedan ................... 695.00 1933 Chevrolet Truck............................... 275.00
4 Piece Bedroom Suite
Doc—No, I mean I operated on
1935 Ford V8 Coupe ............................. 450.00 1929 Dodge Truck .................................... 125.00
her last month for appendicitis.
—Aberdeen Coal—
1936 Ford V8 Coupe.................................. 525.00 3-1935 Ford V8 Pickups—Each.............. 395.00
Story Writer—It’s easy to write a
Spring Filled Mattresses
play. First act. boy meets girl: sec­
ond act. they held hands: third act.
they kiss.
We have many more used cars for you to choose from. Come up or Phone 20 and take ad­
Would be—That’s how I got ar­
vantage
of these low prices while you have a chance.
E n d T a b le s, C o f f e e T a b le s
rested
8. W —What do you means?
W B. I wrote a five-act plajr.
an d R a d io T a b le s
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Frank T. Morgan
John’s Shoe Repair Shop
Mail your shoes in.
We pay postage.
Don’t Miss This One
Nyssa Sale Yard
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Just
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