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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1939 NftM Girl at Golden Gate Fair— | At Portland— Mrs. John Thomson left Monday for Portland where she is spending the wsek visiting her daughter, Mrs James Lowery. Opens New Restau-anl— The Club Cafe, owned and man aged by R C Hoffman, is the new restaurant which opened today for business in the old bank building on upper Main street, according to an announcement in this issue of the Journal A lunch counter, five booths and live dining tables with chairs, all finished in light oak, are part of the equipment of the mod ern establishment. “If the business warrrants it, we will be open day and night," Hoffman said Miss Isobrl Sarazin. daughter of Dr and Mrs. J J Sarazin who has < been attending art classes in San 1 Francisco the past five months has i been selected to represent Malheur j Burley— Visited Parents— Mr and Mrs. Taylor Gudmund- Mr. and Mrs Clifford Warner of county in the Oregon exhibit at the j sen motored to Burley on Tuesday Boise visited Saturday at the home San Francisco fair Miss Sarazin is well qualified for Guest From PortUnd— _ of Mr and Mrs Walter Smith. this work having spent one year at P O Leitchers of Portland was a From Harper— Tuesday visitor and dinner guest Mr and Mrs Hugh Glasgow of j the stale university where she was of the Les Ernests. J Harper were in Nyssa on business outstanding in student affairs and By ALLEN WHITE, Scribe Monday j activities and having been born and Dinner Guests— well ac Thursday evening Scout troop No. * ralsed in the county 13 Monday evening dinner guests Day in B o ise - quainted with its varied industries 19 held their weekly meeting After Frank Morgan Mr. K. E. Kerbey and Miss Miller j of Mr. and Mrs and products. j the usual study period and busi- were Mr Walk and Mr Bailey and Norbert Sarazin motored to j She is a tall graceful blond with ness session a basketball game was Boise Saturday for the afternoon. .Ranch Rented— charming manners and will be a played with the Eagle and Bob The Dewey Ray ranch Just north Matron III— White patrol standing the Wolf and real assest at the Malheur exhibit. west of town has been rented to a Mrs Arthur Boydell is confined Cobra patrol with the former com new comere from Nebraska to her bed and Is under the care of j Grandchildren Born— ing out ahead. During the evening Dr J. J Sarazin. Day in Emmett— I During the past week two new assistant Scout Master Bailey gave Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Haney >jotor to Ogden— members have been added to the some instruction in astronomy. The and their family visited in Emmett j Brewster motor to Odgen Klinkenberg clan and one will be time of the meeting was changed Sunday, where he visited with friends over come a permanent resident of from Thursday to Tuesday. Eastern Stars— the week end. A number of the Scouts at Nyssa. The regular meeting of the order From s kall, _ tended the Father-Son banquet F. H. A. For on Saturday, February 11, a of the Eastern Star was held at the, A] pu„ en of Spokane was a daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening at the high school Here is your chance to get a side Masonic hall on Monday evening day visitor of Mr. and Mrs. William John Lewellyn of Bonita at the | gymnasium walk You purchase the materials Payette Visitors— E. Schireman. Nyssa home of her parents, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Brady Fowler and and the W.P.A. will furnish the Vale Visitors— Mrs. C. Klinkenberg. The young Dennis Fife, Scribe labor free, under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nott of Payette were in Nvssa on Monday visiting I Mrs Ema Baird and son spent! lady weighed eight pounds and has Troop 58 held their meeting the city engineer. The material for in Fieri ivt irshill and other Saturday night and Sunday at the > been named Lucile Ethel. Mrs. Tuesday night at the L. D. S. a 50 ft. walk will cost from $12.00 to with Fred Marshall and otne. home Qf her daughter Mrs John I Buth Brooks assisted Mrs. Klinken- church. friends. $15 00. Hickman and family near Vale. j berg last week in caring for the a first aid class was held for the Ill With Cold— F. II. A. III Last Week— j mother and babe. Dr. J. J. Sarazin | first class scouts. Mrs. Sid Flannlgan whose hus Aden Wilson who was away from | was in attendance. j The patrol decided on the colors We can also build you a $1500.00 band is employed at the Eastern Anri nn And on Mnn,|a„ Monday evening evening a _ son for the neckerchiefs, to be worn by house if you have $300 00 and your Oregon Land company ranch has his work at the Wilson Grocery all t0 Mr and Mrs Lester G the patrol. payments would be $15.00 per been seriously ill with Influenza for last week with a severe bronchitis was ^ was able to return to his work on I Klinkenberg at their home on Ehr- Two of our scouts, Melvin month. the past week. Monday. i good with Dr. L. A. Maulding at- Thompson and Dennie Fife reported F. H. A. Visit In Nampa— Guests tending. Mrs. Wolfe is caring for that they had gone to Fort Boise. Mrs. Hazel Gildea and Theron Sundav You can do a $500 00 remodeling Sunday guests at the E. H. Ha- her daughter. “ Demon in the Dark” was played visited with the Ashcraft family job for payments of $15.97 per I worth home in Big Bend included by all members of the troop. and other friends in Nampa over month. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of the week end. F. H. A. j Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Steele of GAME COMMISSION From Caldwell— Dixon Nursing Home— Roswell. Dr. and Mrs. J. H, Holberg of R A. Trammell was a patient in CHANGE PROPOSED We can build you a $3500 00 house ! Motor to La Grande— Caldwell were guests Monday and a for a down payment of $700 00 and the Dixon Nursing home for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boydell and short time this week but has recov- j $30.00 per month. Sweeping changes in the state Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mell- daughter Helen spent the week ered sufficiently to be discharged. end “ in La’ Grande'where they vis- gama Protection set-up are proposed man. F. H. A. To Return on Friday— ited their sdn Ed who is a student I ‘n a bill sponsored by Senator Wm A $100.00 repair or remodel job Mrs. C. L. McCoy was was oper Legal Advertising i ^ Dickson and Representatives for payments of $8.78 per month, ated upon at Holy Rosary hospital at the Eastern Oregon college Carter and Kimberling. The meas- NOTICE OF HEARING for 12 months. You can get your in Ontario last week is recovering House Guests_ Mr. and Mrs R J Chapman rthanmnn of : ure would turn all the functions and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF aide-walk material under this loan. nicely and is expected to return THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Boise were overnight guests of Mr duties of the present game com F. H. A. MALHEUR COUNTY. home on Friday. and Mrs. Frank Hall on Sunday and mission over to a new wildlife con- In the Matter of the Estate of A loan for a remodel or repair At U n ity - continued their journev to Coulee servation commission. In addition JOSIE DAVISON. Deceased. John Ostrom, manager of the dam on Monday NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, thls commission would be vested Job can be arranged for and corn- Nyssa Lumber company and Char That Carl H. Coad. Administrator with authority to make rules and pleted the same day the application Manager I ill— of the Estate of Josie Davison. De les Ostrom of Emmett made a busi is made. * l Bernard Frost local manager of regulations for the protection and ceased. has filed in this Court for ness trip to Unity Sunday. '• F. H. A. the Idaho Power was ill at home propagation of all wildlife These final settlement his account and Attend Council— the first of the week with an at rules and regulations would have report as such Administrator, to gether with petition for final dis We can also build a small house Dr. C A. Abbott, Rev. Floyd E tack of the flu. but has returned to the force and effect of law and any tribution of said Estate, and that or in other words a “SHACK” un White and E. R. Tucker attended exisiting law that might conflict the hearing of the same has been work again. der this plan for $10 or $15 per the scout council and banquet held with the mandates of the commls- fixed by the Judge of said Court Ontario Guests— month. in Caldwell on Monday evening. Saturday, the 25th day of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Hunter and s*on would be automatically re- for March. 1939. at 10:00 o'clock A M , F. H. A. Sunday in Payette— granddaughter. Phoebe Ellen Jen- PC®lcd. at the Court room of said Court, in Mrs Stella Butler and E. P. Frost the Court house at Vale. Oregon, sen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs motored to Payette on Sunday and all persons interested in said R. H. Martin at their Ontario home . j^ujI-WATANABE Estate are notified then and there where they visited with relatives Sunday. , . , . to appear and show cause, if any and friends At a large and formal wedding {here be. why the said account Saturday Visitors— Sunday With Parents— Saturday overnight visitors of held In the Presbyterian church in j should not be settled and allowed Mr and Mrs. A1 Thompson and Phone 47 on Saturday at 2 o ’lock. and why distribution of said Estate Mrs. Louisa Loveland at her home . Ontario .. ___„ f ; should not immediately be made to Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson Nyssa, Oregon here were her son-in-law and Miss Mitsu Watanabe, daughter of | the ))erson entitled thereto. with Ronnie spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Watanabe, be CARL H COAD. daughter, Mr and Mrs. W. M. parental J. T. Long home in Ar Administrator. Farmer of Baker. They returned to came the bride of Howard Fuji, son liiiuHiiHiiiiiiininiiiiiimiiiilllllllini cadia. Dated and first published Feb. 23. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuji of Baker Sunday night. 1939 Nampa with the Rev. W. W. Beal Last published March 23, 1939, Cold W in ter- of Nampa and Rev. K E. Mathews Cold winter weather is prevailing NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE GET RELIEF THIS EASY W AY in Nebraska at present and times officiating. OF REAL PROPERTY AT Preceding the ceremony Miss PRIVATE SALE SQUAWPAW HERB POWDER are “ fair” back there, according to 100', Vegetable Herb Tonic Goldie Baird, son of Mrs. Ema Alice Hashitani of Nyssa accom IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Helps Nature eliminate toxins and regulate Baird, who arrived from Ogalla last panied by Miss June Marie Wilson THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Doing this sang "At Dawning.” The wedding IN THE M A T T E R OF THE Thursday. often brings quirk relief to sufferers from gas GUARDIANSHIP OF CHARLES march was played by C. Robert Brother Visits— tritis or indigestion, high blood pressure or ROSS JEFFERYS. A Minor. Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. Stoker and Laxon. rheumatics, sluggist liver and kidneys, colitis, Notice Is hereby given that in colon disorder dr constipation Others get small daughter of Ogden. Utah, Tlie bride’s gown was a semi- pursuance of an order of the County relief—why not you? have been guests for the past week formal floor length of white satin Court of the State of Oregon for the 3 0 OWYHEE DRUG CO. days treatment $100 of Malheur, made on the of his brother, Ellis and wife. her veil was held by a coronet of County 11th day of February, 1939. in the On Sunday the party with friends orange blossoms and she carried a matter of the Guardianship of from New Plymouth motored to shower boquet of white rose buds. Charles Ross Jefferys. a minor, the undersigned Guardian of the estate Boise for the day and on Wednes Following the ceremony a dinner said minor, will sell at private day Mrs. Lou Bingham of Burley was served after which Mr. Fuji and of sole to the highest bidder, upon the visited with them. _ terms and conditions hereinafter his bride left for a short trip _ and Child Improves— on their- return will make their : an( Patricia Pounder, daughter of Mr. home in Weiser. ticm by said County _ Court, on__or 1 after the 25th day of March. 1939, and Mrs. Arvin Pounder who was operated upon last Thursday for an FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Feb. 24-25 emergency appendix by Dr. J. J. Sarazin at the hospital in Ontario Q . . I $ ___ Made Fanners * was improved sufficiently to be i Co-op, moved to her parent's home on Sunday and is recovering rapidly Free Delivery Phone 3 now. b 4-11 Nimble Finger Sewing Club— HIGHTEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES Seven members of the Nimble | i Finger sewing club met at the Ewen Price« for Friday and Saturday— Feb. 24-25 Chard home last Saturday. Packages \ Following the regular business meeting songs were sung, games played and refreshments were en \ joyed. Washing Powder Carsten’s Snow Cap The next meeting will be on March 4 at the Davis home with 4 lb. Giant Size AT Betty Rookstool and Gwen Smith In charge of the social program Carton Per Pkg. H /C Former Resident Passes On— Word was received this morning In Nvssa that Cliff Tillman, a for f _ Brite Star mer resident and well known in Nyssa had passed away at a Port lb. Packages 1 Thompson’s Seedless Fresh Baked land hospital following an opera tion 2 tb. Funeral arrangement has not been completed. Box Mid Winter Institute— 4 lb. J Twenty-four members of the Packages Nyssa Epworth league attended the Golden West the league winter institute held at 2 !b Cans, Each Vale last Friday and Saturday and several of the Nyssa young people took prominent part in the program The theme of the institute was ft- “Christian Youth Crusading for Christ”" and the whole program centered about this idea Medium Size ize Large Packages Sweet Juicy The opening address was given Granulated Soap 1 Per by Rev O. L. Kendall of Weiser. Three devotionals were led by the Rev Doz. Dozen Leslie B Bailey of Vale and on Sat urday Rev Floyd Whit of Nyssa I spoke on the application of the I | crusade in home relationships The summary address was made | by Rev James K Allen of Fruit - 1 land Family Size Bricks Fancy Lean Among others taking active part I In the program were the Reverends 2 lb. Per A Dependable Food Store Walter and Josie Bach of Prairie I Bricks !b. City Mrs Bach was at one time j OREGON NYSSA pastor of the Nyssa church K*OrHOlt HI#*’ Jackson Lumber Company G ri ICERY bv Í lb. B u tte r ! ' r C " ey Crackers Salmon ¡ t Ta.... . Cheese ft- W h e a t Hearts ff co rte e I G ra p e Fru it burger !9c 1 9c 7c 2 !9c 1 8c Pa<*k»Re 23C 1 Dozen Lard Haml the City of Nyssa, Oregon. Lots 3, 6, 7 and 8 of Block 72 of Green's Addition of the City ot Nyssa. Oregon. Lots 11. 12. 13 and 14 of Block 21 of Teutsch’s Addition of the City of Nyssa. Oregon All bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of A. L. Fletcher. Attorney for said Guard ian, in the City of Nyssa, Oregon The terms of said sale to be for cash, lawful money and subject to the confirmation of the Court. Dated February 22. 1939 JULIA MCDONALD, Guardian. First published February 23. 1939. Last published March 16. 1939 PEGGY’ S PANTRY GIFTS FOR THIS WEEK First Gift Choice; Purchase No 8864: To, Unclaimed. Second Gift Choice; Purchase No 10107; To. Leu Gallegas Third Gift Choice; Purchase No. 903; To, Viri Reitendaugh Fourth Gift Choice; Purchase No. 4018; To, Wayne Sievers. Fifth Gift Choice; Purchase No. 1211; To, Unclaimed. Sixth Gift Choice; Purchase No 4447; To, Unclaimed GIFTS FOR NEXT WEEK First Gift Choice: Winchester single shot, bolt action 22 Rifle, Hand-Made, Chinese Checker Board. Gold and Enamel Star Shot Compact. 3econd Oift Choice: Gold and Enamel Compact, Pearl Necklace, Large Box Chocolates. Third Gift Choice: Panda Bear, Compact, Bracelet or Pen, One pound Box fresh Choco lates, Smokes. Fourth Gift Choice: Pluto Pup. Gyroscope Top. ',6 pound Box Chocolates, Smokes. Fifth Gift Choice: Candy. Ice Cream, Pop Corn Smokes. PEGGY NVSSA Phone 108 PROSRA“ TH EATR E FRIDAY and SATURDAY— February 24-25 Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in “ SWEETHEARTS” (Filmed entirely in Technicolor) Movietone News Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m Admission Matinee 10c-25c Evening I0c-30c SUNDAY and MONDAY— February 26-27 Jack Benny, Joan Bennett, Mary Boland and The Yacht Club Boys in “ ARTISTS AND MODELS ABROAD” Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. Admission Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-30c TUESDAY— February 28 PAL NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURE Shirley Ross in “ THANKS FOR THE MEMORY” Alice Brady in ________“ GOODBYE BROADW AY”__________ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— March 1-2 DOUBLE FEATURE The Three Mesquiteers in “ RIDER OF THE BLACK HILLS” Chester Morris and Bruce Cabot in “ SMASHING THE RACKETS” Movietone News Admission 10c-30c SPECIAI .S DUtter Appli , at 10 o'clock A. M of said day. all the right, title, interest and estate ! of the said Charles Ross Jefferys In 1 and to the following real property, i all being situated in the City of Nyssa. County of Malheur. State of Oregon, to wit: One-fourth interest in and to Lot 8 of Block 1 of Emison Addi tion to the City of Nyssa, Ore gon. Lots 7, 8 and 9 of Block 3 of Taylor Addition to the City of Nyssa, Oregon. Lots 6 and 7 of Block 18 of Teutsch's Addition to the City of Nyssa, Oregon. Vaaant lots 12, 13 and 14 of Block 70 of Green’s Addition to Fn'9h S T “1 Bacoi n Squares E n e n J/ W h ite King Ä W i LSON G i Ä , 3c 7c 5c 1 5c ! 4c 1 9c 2 9c rocery Ramsey’s Market Shortening Dash 39c Crackers 17c Raisins 25c 49c Grape Fruit 29c Bacon Squares Kraft Cheese 15c 59c You Can’t Control The Weather! But, You Can Plant Good Seeds! There Isn't anything that you can do about rain. wind, floods, or drought—but, there IS something you can do about the quality of the seeds you plant. You can depend on getting the best crop that is pos sible when you use Thompson Sc Son high-germination seeds for your planting! ALL SEEDS STATE TESTED t¿ SKI D CORN Best Grade ALFALFA Extra hardy, t e s t e d 99 70% p u r e . Hearty producer. PER PER $ 22.00 100 tbs COMPLETE LINE OF PASTURE GRASSES Longhunt Strain Triple - Recleaned Complete Line Bulk Garden Seeds, Also Feeds, Poultry Supplies RED Clover Al Thompson & Son Phone 26 COAL— GRAIN— FEED