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, NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1938, ■» Home Recipes TH E M ODERN W O M A N Styles Society — Visit In Emmett— . Attend P. E. O — Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Thomas j Mrs. Herschel Currey. Mrs. J. J. were Saturday night dinner guests, Sarazin and Miss Honstead attend of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLing near ed a P. E. O. meeting in Vale at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bone on Wed In Nyssa— nesday evening. On Monday Mrs. John Reffett Mother Improves— from Sunset Valley was in Nyssa on Mrs. P E. Halverson- who Is at By business. the Ontario hospital under the care Parents Visit— Umpire Visits— FENWICK-BOREN | DINNER PARTY of Dr. L. A. Maulding is reported to DR. JAMES W. BARTON Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Latture of Bill Schweizer, International base Matron III— © Bell Syndicate.— WNU Service. be recovering nicely. Mr.and Mrs. Charles Paradis were On last Friday in the presence of Mrs. Bogart is under observation Caldwell visited with Mr and Mrs. ball league umpire visited in Nyssa their parents. Florence Margaret ! hosts at a dinner party on Monday and the care of Dr. Moulding at 1 Leslie McClure on Tuesday evening. on Monday. N GOITER of the serious Boren became the bride of J. Par at which covers were laid for, Mr. the Ontario hospital. mer Fenwick, with Scott D. Brown Guy Lintner of Portalnd, Mr. Cout- Returns From Trip— Drive to Boise— type the family physician of the Boise Stake of the L. D. S. er of Salem, Miss June Higgenbot- to New Home— advises the removal of the church reading the services in tom. Miss Mildred Couch, Mr. Hom Mrs. Alfred Jackson returned on On Friday Mrs. Gordon Smith Move Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson1 Friday from a months visit with with Mrs. Steinke motored to Boise er Moore, Mr. Russell Sneider and thyroid gland by surgery. Weiser. her family in Portland. for the day. Mrs. Smith had an ab are now getting settled in their new The bride’s dress was of wine col John Haberly of Ontario and Mike There is, of course, the oper home. They recently purchased the) 15 TH E NATURAL scessed eye treated. Peutz of the Owyhee. At Huntington— former home of Howard Larson on ation and the anesthetic to ored velvet. Mr. Lintner is superintendent of CENTER OF After the ceremony the young Goode avenue near fifth. Mrs. Lettie Alford returned Mon Family Visits— 'be considered, and despite couple bureau day from spending Sunday night returned to Nyssa and a the state re-employment Mr. and Mrs. A1 Gudmundsen D E L IC IO U 5 the fact that the removal of reception was given In their honor andCouter is from the farm bureau with her daughter’s family at Hunt- House Guests— ; and their daughter of Burley spent Virgil Long of Dallas Oregon! M E A L ). HERE'S the thyroid gland is now done at the home of the bride’s parents, and were hunting in this vicinity | ington. i Sunday with the Taylor Gudmund- for several days. stopped for a few days visit with his A SUGGESTION, in every hospital and consid Mr. and Mrs. Ike Boren. sens. j Mother and Babe Return— parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long Mrs. Fenwick is a Nyssa girl who - 5 - ered as “ safe” as other oper L A D IE S ! while in this country deer hunting, i Sunday Dinner Guests— graduated from the local high Mrs. R. N. Jones and her infant ations, there are many pa -chool in 1936 and who for the past DINNER GUESTS Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Long have also : daughter returned home on Wed Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pruy and sons, tients still afraid of opera three years has been an operator Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Jackson nesday from the Nampa hospital Louis De Bord and Mrs. Vera Mc- been in Nyssa the past week on entertained at dinner on Saturday, where the child was born. tions. There are other cases at th“ local telephone office. Craidy were Sunday dinner guests business and have spent much of their time with his parents. They also where the physician be She is the daughter of Mr. and Dr. H. C. Dewey of Poriland who at the George Benton home. Here From Jerome— came lip for a pheasant hunt, and left on Thursday for their home in lieves that operation would Mrs. Ike Boren, Mr. Boren is sec Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Benton and Visitors From Walla Walla— Salem. foreman on the railroad. be unwise, even dangerous. tion son of Jerome, Idaho, were week -§ - Mr. Fenwick's parents live at Pay Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLaf- ! Prolonged rest and the use ot io end guests of George Benton and ferty of Walla Walla arrived in ette and he Is an employee of Wil THURSDAY BRIDGE dine (Lugol’g solution) will help family. son Brother Dry Goods store. Both Nyssa Friday being called by the QUALITY WORK some cases but The Thursday afternoon Bridge returned to work the following day serious illness of Geo. McLafferty. there are many se club was entertained this week by Return to Nyssa— and are now at home to their friends vere cases where Mrs. Dean Johnson at the home of Mrs. Ruth Brooks and daughter, Returns to Hospital— more than this treat in Nyssa. Mrs. Sidney Burbidge with Mrs. B. Mabel, who made their home at San Richard, small son of Mr and - 8 - ment is absolute!; Lienkaemper as a guest player. diego. Cal., the past year, returned Mrs Cleo Booth was taken again necessary to save VENISON DINNER High score for the afternoon fell; to Nyssa last Thursday to reside this week to the hospital by Dr. life. Thus the X-ray to Mrs. Herbert Fisher, and second! permanently. Mauldlng for further treatment of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sherwood and has been used for to Mrs. Ernest McClure and low to j lung Infection. Frank entertained with a venison many years when Purchase Fine Cow— Mrs. Eldon Jensen. surgery is inadvis dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Taking advantage of the sale of Lucky Hunters— able, or the patient L. M. Fry and Billy and Mr. and a herd of registered Guernseys at Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cook and Mr Shoes Rebuilt and unwilling to undergo Mrs. O. E. Cheldelin and Donna BIRTHDAY PARTY Caldwell on Tuesday, Herb Fisher and Mrs. O. O. Prawitz returned on Jean and Phyllis. Repaired operation. Honoring the birthday anniver local dairyman purchased an un Monday from a successful deer Dr. Barton Dr. P. Hess, We guarantee our workman sary of her daughter Carol Mrs. usually fine thorough bred for his hunt at the Cook brother ranch ship and materials. Try our in Strahlentherapie, Artie Robertson entertained eight his own herd. above North Powder. WATERMELON FEAST quality work today! Berlin, reports the results of X-ray of Carol’s friends at a theatre party SHOES SOI.ED, NEW treatment In 140 cases of the se About forty-five members of the at the Nyssa theatre on Saturday. Food Sale— Returns to Portland— HEELS. SOLES & HEELS rious form of goiter. He shows j Epworth League enjoyed a water Following the show the girls en Wayne Robinson of Portland, The ladles of the L. D. S. relief ABBOTT’S SHOE that where good results were not ob- | melon feast at the Burt Bratton joyed refreshments, and visiting at society will hold a cooked food sale district agent for the Mutual Life tained by X-ray treatment, there home on Saturday night, compli the Roberton home. SHOP on Saturday at 10 a. m. at the Ram Insurance company, left Nyssa yes had not been enough of the treat menting Ruth Bratton who was First Street North of Main sey Market at Second and Main. Al terday morning for his home. He ment given, or the patient was not home on a short visit from Boise. so on Friday and Saturday the was here for a week, checking up PHONE 6 given proper encouragement. COVERED DISH SUPPER -§ ~ ladles are displaying a hand pieced business with the company’s local Not only do no deaths occur from representative, Martin Olsen, and There will be a covered dish sup and hand quilted quilt. the X-ray treatment, but there are DINNER PARTY canvassing this territory with him. per at the St. Pauls Episcopal par- many severe cases that are un In celebration of her husband's rlsh house on Sunday evening at Week End in Boise— suitable for surgical or medical and her son Jimmy’s birthday an 6:30 to which all members of the Mrs. C. A. Abbott and her mo In Portland— On Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. J. C. treatment, that are completely niversaries Mrs. A. V. Cook is .plan church and Sunday school are in ther Mrs. A. J. Fauchier spent Sat cured by the X-ray method. ning a pheasant dinner for tonight vited. Captain Bello of the Church urday night and Sunday in Boise Bowman with her son W. C. Estes . . . and among those present will be Army who is new in this territory where they visited with Dr. Abbott of Denver motored to Baker where Chronic Appendicitis. You’ll Find Real Energy her mother, Mrs. Mary Lyel and will be present to meet the mem now a patient at the Veterans hos the doctor joined his brother, Dr. Most physicians agree that In her daughter Thelma from Boise. pital there. And Mrs. Abbott was J. N. Bowman who lives there and bers and his co-workers. and Health in Gate City both drove to Portland on business. cases of acute appendicitis—ln- happy to report on her return that 1 creased temperature and pulse rate. the doctor was improving each day. Mrs. Bowman and Mr. Estes re Dairy Milk turned home the same day. GUILD TO MEET Increase in white corpuscles of THURSDAY EVENING BRIDGE Steam Laundry to be Built— The Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal blood, tightening of the abdom en- Delivered Morning or Evening Mrs. W E. Schireman was hostess W. Edmonds of Bums was In Ladies Aid— operation should be performed, and to the Wednesday evening bridge church will be entertained on next PIIONE 104W The Ladies Aid met last Thursday Nyssa the first of the week com the earlier the better. club at her home on last Thursday Wednesday, October 14 at the home with Mrs. Mary Felton and as the pleting arrangements for the erec- j GATE CITY DAIRY In cases of chronic appendicitis, inviting guests to mnke up four of Mrs. Leo Hollrnberg with Mrs. Hollenberg and Mrs. A. II. Boydell tion and installation of machinery regular business meeting Mrs. Har however, there is not the same tables. old E. Bayer was voted in as sec —At Your Grocers Too— for a steam laundry on Sixth north | agreement as to operation, because, High score for the guests was hostesses. of Park which he expects to be com-1 retary. unfortunately many physicians made by Miss Eva Boydell and for The next meeting will be on Sep pleted within the next sixty days. have had cases where no Improve the members by Mrs. Leslie Mc Betuty Shop Owners on Trip— tember 13 with Mrs. Beers leading Mr. Edmonds left on Tuesday aft The Misses Julia Murphy and ment followed operation and seme Clure, while Mrs. Frank Hall won devotionals. Sophia Godfrey managers of the ernoon for Burns where he will get the traveling prize. cases appeared definitely worse. his family and move them to Nyssa. Owyhee beauty parlor are in Port Daughter Visits— What may be the explanation of land on business for the week. Mrs. Merle Gwlnn of Taft, Ore., Grand Lodge Officers to Visit— many cases of this so-called chronic TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE Visitors From Huntington— At the regular meeting of Gate is visiting with her parents, Mr. and appendicitis—constant pa.'n .n ap Miss Eva Boydell was hostess for Wilford Johnson foreman of the City Lodge No. 214, held in the Mrs. John Lackey. Mr. Gwinn is pendix reaior.—is given by Dr. W. A Bigelow, Brandon, Manitoba, in the the Tuesday evening bridge club roundhouse at Huntington and Mr. American Legion hall Tuesday night, expected to arrive this Friday and Canadian Msd'eal Association Jour and Invited Mrs Dick Tensen andj Johnston freight depot agent also final arrangements were made for after a few days hunting they will Mrs. Heinz Sonnakes as guests. High j of Huntington spent Friday night the visitation of Oregon Grand return to Taft and take their young nal, who states that ¡he pain, colic, which daughter Patsy with them. dragging and other lymploms are score for the evening was won by and Saturday hunting at Newell Lodge officials the order Patsy has spent the summer with due to fibrous bands—present at Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and second by I Heights. They were guests of Mr. takes place next Thursday night. and Mrs. H. B. Williams. October 13. Grand Lodge officials her grandparents and has been at birth—which ha.e fastened tha last Mrs. Dewey Ray. amklng the visitation Include Grand tending the Nyssa schoool. part of the small Intestine and first Master J. T. Eckley of Portland, Spend Week End Away— part of the large intestines together Deputy Grand Master O. F. Steele instead of allowing them to remain Many of the Sugar factory offi free from or.e another as in tho nor of Pendleton and Grand Secretary cials ahd employees took advantage mal Individual. William Steele Morand of Portland. of the extra holiday given by the in Dr. Big-low reports the results of The meeting October 13 will take company before the fall campaign removing these bands In tho cure of place in the Ontario Odd Fellows begins to visit friends and relatives cases of so-called "chronic appen hall at 8 o’clock, according to an In other places. dicitis." advertisement in this issue of the Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown and and "A questionnaire was sent out In Gate City ojurnal by Secretary family motored to Twin Falls for January, 1937, to on’ y those on James E. Caldwell which requests the holiday. whom the removal of the appendix members of the local order to ga Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey visited had been done elsewhere, previous ther at the American Legion hall with friends near Rupert and to our operation for the removal of and be ready to leave for Ontario watched the potato harvest. these bands. None of the patients at 7:30 p. m. It being the regular Mr. and Mrs. oJseph Bingham Included In this report had received meeting night of the Rebekah lodge, visited in Ogden. Oct. 7 & 8 any relief whatever from the re members of that order will accom moval of the appendix itself. Only pany the Odd Fellows to Ontario. W. C. T. U.— one question was asked, 'Have you At Ontario. Nyssa Lodge officials W. C. T. U. met at the H R. Sher Beautiful Felt Hats and Fresh Daily__________ Quality Assured been completely relieved of your will have entire charge of the Oc wood home October 4. Devotionals one-sided pain since we removed tober 13 meeting. Besides extending were led by the president. Ten Sweaters also on Sale at a these bands?' One hundred and for an official welcome to the Grand members and two visitors were pre- ty-seven answers were received New Low Price Lodge officers, the initatory degree setn. Delegates elected to state con from a total of 161. Ot this num- { NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON will be given to a Nyssa candidate, vention at Eugene Oct. 11-14 were ber 136 reported cured and H re- I meeting takes place. Grand Lodge Mrs. Josie Douglas and Hazel Gil- QUESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY ported not cured." officials and other prominent Odd dea. Appointment of directors are OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, In Old Bank Bldg. Fellows present occupying the rest as follows: ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Mackinaw, S e ct io n a l Name of the session In a speaking pro International Relations for Peace. Mackinaw is a sectional name for j Mrs. Flyd White; Medal Contests, gram. the Great Lakes trout. In pioneer Notice is hereby given that an election will be A lunch, provided by the Rebe- Mrs. Leon Higby; Parliamentary days. Tort Mackinaw, on an island kahs. rounds out the evening. usage. Mrs. Geo. Webster: Flower held in School District No. 26 o f Malheur between Lakes Huron and Michi Visitations by Grand Lodge offic Mission and relief work, Mrs. Dave County, State o f Oregon, at Nyssa High School gan, was a lone outpost in the ials will also be made to the On Hawkins; Child Welfare. Mrs. C. A. upper Great Lakes region. Every in said district, the 29th day of October, 1938, tario lodge October 14 and to Jor Abbott. thing peculiar to that region was don Valley lodge. Saturday night. Next meeting will be Oct. 18. for at 2 o’clock p. m. for the purpose o f submitting given the name Mackinaw. For in- | October 15. From Jordan Valley the which a committee consisting of the legal voters o f said district the question of stance. Mackinaw coats. The trout, For Grand Lodge officers will drive to Hazel Gildea and Mrs. Higby are unusually gamo and good to cat, are | increasing the tax levy for the year 1939 over Rupert Sunday to attend an Idaho preparing a Frances Willard pro larger than most inland trout, av Stntp conclave which will be held gram. The place of the meeting will | the amount limited by section l i , article XI, of eraging about 15 pounds. I here October 17 to 20. inclusive. be announced later. the Constitution o f Oregon. Goiter of th ao Serious Type SOCIETY riLOCAILS‘ CHEF Scafi. MEAT I m Nyssa Packing Co. FOR HEALTIt DRINK MILK EXCEPTIONAL VALUES... Small School Street Dresses ON SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY k STEPHAN’S BUTTER-NUT BREAD 1 MODEL DRESS SHOP P H O N E 127 Free Delivery Bells of England Once England had. besides the seeding and harvest bells, the clean ing bell, tolled to tell the poor when to begin gathering corn in the fields, and the mote bell, to summon the qualified to court. The curfew bell remains. Black Sacrifices to End Rain Among the cannibal Bageau pro- j longed rains are stopped by the use of black animals, for black stops i their kinsmen, the black clouds. A black ox or cow is taken up some neighboring height, the rain deities implored through the animal, then the animal killed at a sacred meal and the blood offered the goda. Get Your WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND QUALITY MEATS Scientifically Cleaned Expertly Pressed -------------- + -------------- SMITH'S GROCERY 2nd. and Bower FALL SUITS CLEANED NOW Nysta NYSSA TAILOR SHOP Phone 74 Free Delivery The reasons for increasing such levy are: the increase in student enrollment which has neces sitated the employment o f additional teachers and increasing transportation facilities. The amount o f tax, in excess o f the 6% limi tation, proposed to be levied for said vear is $19,167.25. Dated this 6th day o f October, 1938. Attest: B. B. LIENKAEMPER. ALICE WILSON, District Clerk. Chairman Board o f Directors V