Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1939)
NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1989 : Bos lid ia l— About 85 attended the do * social ! given by the Epworth league otl the j Carl Sebum lawn last week and | over 30 boxes were auctioned House Guests— j Mr and Mrs G. J Reiser enjoyed ! a week end visit from Gerben R e i I ser and his family of Howarden, Iowa. The two men are brothers The travelers made stops in Cody. House Guests— Wyo., where they visited Mr. and House guests over Monday and Mrs Bill Reiser form Nyssa, then Tuesday at the W ill H Beam home stopped at Jerome for a visit with On Vacation— In Boise— Reid Cottle, is spending his sum . I were her sister and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burke and to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Main spent and Mrs. G. C McFherson of Port- see the new baby daughter, also mer vacation at Rigby, Idaho Wednesday afternoon in Boise I land. Miss Sue Reiser of Boise who is vis Day in Boise— ' House Guest— iting at the Burke home. Attending Summer School— Mrs Burke and baby and Miss Carlos Buchner was a business] Dorris Danley of Caldwell is a School superintendent Leo Hol- Reiser accompanied their uncle and visitor in Boise last Thursday. | bouse guest at the A. V. Cook home lenberg is attending summer school family to Nyssa where all visited Visitors from Ontario— at Corvallis for the next few weeks until Monday morning when the Leaves for Seaside— Mr. and Mrs. Rice of Ontario vis John Kakebecke left the middle where he is taking advanced work Gerben Reisers continued their trip ited at the Frank Hall home on cl the week to spend the summer in school administration. to the coast and the San Francisco Wednesday morning. fair Miss Reiser and Mrs. Burke at Seaside. On Vacation— • returned to Jerome accompanied by On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sunday Dinner Guests— House Guests— their brother, Buster who will go Jones will leave for a vacation trip Mr. and Mrs Vick Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Boatman of from there on to Cody, for several j to Idaho. Mr. Jones will (ish in Lost Burley, Idaho were week end guests son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. weeks visit with his brother Bill and Beam were Sunday dinner guests of river while Mrs. Jones will visit her his wife. of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cottle. j mother and daughter In Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Marshall. Son Visits— 4-H Club Leaders— LINE N SHOW ER Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foster and A Son Born— The local 4-H club leaders coun On Wednesday evening a linen On June 10 a son was bom to Mr. son Donald visited at the parental and Mrs. A L. Babbitt at the family cil will meet at the Parish hall In shower was given to Miss Eunice W W Faster home from Friday home with Dr. L. A. Maulding at Nyssa Saturday June 24 from 2 to Cochran, whose wedding to Charles until Sunday. McClure of Caldwell will take place tending. The new comer has been 4 p. m. Anyone interested in club work Is Saturday, by Miss Ruth Warnock named Milton LeRoy. Visit From Nampa— invited to attend. and Miss Charlena Crawford at Misses Helen Barr and Violet Van- Son Born— Miss Warnock’s home. Sister Visits— derford of Nampa visited with Miss On June 18 at the Holy Rosary Twenty-one guests were present Mrs. A. L. Nelson of Bend spent Ruth Warnock over Thursday and hospital in Ontario a son was born and following the presentation of the first three days of the week vis Friday. to Mr. and Mrs. Settimo Marostica the gifts the evening was spent in of Arcadia with Dr. J. J. Sarazin in iting her sister. Miss Bea Johnson playing games at which Mrs. Ernest Visitors from Twin Fallls— and then left for Vale where shej attendance. will visit with her parents, Mr. and Wilson and Mrs. Herschel Thomp Visitors at the H. L. Sisson home son won. Refreshments were serv Mrs. W R. Johnson. last week were Mr. and Mrs. L. W Leave For California— ed at the close of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Kiesel left Sisson and daughter, Mrs. G. A Oregon Trail Grange— Wednesday for California where Conrad and son Gerald, Mrs. Ella The next meeting of the Oregon BORON-ZINC MIXTURE C, Williams. Mrs. H. L. Sisson all of they will make their future home, Trail Grange will be on Tuesday, near San Francisco. Twin Falls. June 27 and will be open to the pub THE DALLES— Use of a combin lic and to all interested in the iden ation zinc sulphate and boron solu tification of noxious weeds and the tion in the control of little leaf on methods of their control. cherries and peaches has again iy | Y C C A PROGRAM Phone 108 THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY—June 23-24 Judge Hardy’s Family in “THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH” with Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden and Cecilia Parker Movietone News Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Evening 10c-30c Admission Matinee lUc-25c> SUNDAY and MONDAY— June 25-26 Fred McMurray, Ray Milland, Louise Campbell and Andy Devine in “ MEN WITH WINGS” Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. in. Evening 10e-30c Admission Matinee I0c-25c TUESDAY—June 27 P A L N IG IIT Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Donald O’Connor and Billy Lee in “ BOY TROUBLES” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—June 28-29 DOUBLE FEATURE: William Boyd and George Hays (Hopalongand W indy) in “ SILVER ON THE SAGE” Boris K arloff and Nedda Harrigan in “ DEVIL’S ISLAND” .Movietone News Admission 10e-30c FREE! fmueHr One Pair WOLVERINE Shell O ^ Y O U R ^ S U riC M N LlC K Horsehide SHOES Given FREE to the one who guesses the nearest time it takes a shoe to melt out of a cake o f ice. / This is a 300 lb. cake of ice with a Wolverine 7/ » Shoe frozen in the cen ter. The ice will Vie placed on the walk in front o f our store Saturday morning. W e provide contest blanks. Come in and make a guess. i ’IL ' * Ù \ 'h * -p 'rJ t " V S tt THAT SHELL! GOLDEN RULE Make It Right Store’ Nyssa Oregon of administration, with petition for distribution, and that hearing upon the same has been fixed for the 28th day of July, 1939, at 10:30 o'clock A. M , at tlie County Court room in the County Courthouse at Vale, Oregon, where all persons in terested in said Estate are notified to appear and show cause if any they have why such account should not be allowed and settled and dis tribution of the estate made to the persons entitled thereto. C A R L H. COAD, Administrator with WU1 Annexed. Dated and first published June 22. R IV E R V IE W 1939 Last publication July 20, 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Louisson of San Francisco called Sunday at the NOTICE OF H E AR IN G Walter Thompson home. They were IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T OF THE STATE O F OREGON FOR THE enroute for the Grand Canyon of TH E C O U N T Y OF M ALHEUR the Colorado diver. In The Matter of the Estate of The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THEODORE ROEDER, Deceased Adolph Schneider of south of Nyssa Notice Hereby Is Oiven, That Carl H. Coad. Administrator with the came with her folks from Salem W ill Annexed of the Estate of Theo where they had attended her grad dore Roeder, Deceased, has filed in uation exercises from the Teachers the above entitled Court for final college last week. She will visit with settlement, his account and report her parents for a few weeks before of administration, with petition for returning to teach in the blind distribution, and that hearing upon Mrs R. E. Servoss and Mr, and Mrs. Wm Lowe and family of Nyssa visited at the Harry Russell home Sunday. The Zeb Wilson family returned from a visit with their daughter in Yakima and are now staying in Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Case and family visited relatives in Weiser Sunday. » J £ school in Salem. Mrs. J. C. Olson and Mrs. Walter Thompson were In Boise Saturday Anne Marie Johnson left for Caldwell last week where she is teaching vacation Bible school. Raymond Williams and Jackie Lyle were dinner guests of the Ern est Johnson family Sunday. The community Sunday school met at the Botner home last time with special music and missionaries present. The next meeting will be at the Edwin Gonnason home. Mr. and Mrs. George Clowers and family and Mr. and Mrs. WUey Clowers and son visited at the W. H. Snyder home on Oregon Slope Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edwin Gonnason received word that there was to be a family reunion at the home of her mother, Mrs W. H. Flemming of Bluings, proved its superiority over use of In Shanghai— W. Mont. In a letter recently received by zinc sulphate alone, reports Wray Lawrence, county agent, after Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cook from their Legal Advertising son Arthur now stationed with the inspecting orchards in campany N O TIC E FOR P U B LIC ATIO N Asiatic fleet had put into Shanghai with horticultural specialists from and was taking a five day leave of the state college. Control of little D E PAR TM E N T OF TH E IN T E R IO R leaf has lasted for three years General Land Office at The Dalles, his boat. Oregon, June 17. 1939. where the combination spray was 031088 Tonsils Out—■ used, while if boron was not added N O TIC E Is hereby given that W il Vacation time is tonsilectomy trees apparently needed to be treat liam Douglas Walsh, of Collyer, time for the school children and ed every year or two. The use of a Kansas, who, on March 26, 1938. among thase to lose those bother spreader is also found advisable made Original Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, No. 031088. for Farm some members of their anatomy with the other material. Unit "B " or the S '*S W *4, Section this summer were the two children 13, Township 22 S„ Range 46 E, W il lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gee of Par LOWER BEND of intention to make final Proof, to ma who on Tuesday underwent the L. K ing of Unity arrived last establish claim to the land above operation at the Sarazin medical | week to be near his son Joe who described, before George K. Aiken, clinic U. S. Commissioner, at Ontario. has been very ill. Oregon, on the 15th day of August, Phyllis Haworth, Florence Russell, 1939. Lawn Sale— Don Case and Billy Hamilton re Claimant names as witnesses: On Saturday beginning at 3:30 In Ed Underdahl, Alfred Costly, and turned Friday evening from Cor the afternoon the members of the Ralph Antrim, all of Homedale, Epworth league of the Methodist vallis where they attended 4-H club Idaho, Clyde Cartsdafner. of Adrian, Oregon. church will sell homemade ice summer school for two weeks. W. F. JACKSON, At the annual school election I cream and cake on the lawn ad Register. joining the Idaho Power building Monday evening Cecil Case was re First published June 22, 1939. elected as director and Chas. W itty Last published, July 20, 1939. on Main near Third. The proceeds j will go to defray expenses of the was re-elected as clerk for district NOTICE OF H E AR IN G 47. ! Wallowa Lake institute camp. IN TH E C O U N TY C O URT OF T H E Bible school started Monday STATE OF OREGON FO R T H E Out Door Services— Morning »1th 30 children enrolled. TH E CO U NTY OF M ALH EUR Father Loesser of the chuch of Miss June Grainger of Caldwell. In The Matter of the Estate of M A R Y H. N APTO N, Deceased. the Blessed Sacrament at Ontario Miss Ann Johnson of Nyssa and Notice Hereby Is Given, That Carl will conduct an out door mass at Miss Florence Russell as teachers H. Coad, Administrator w ith 'th e Butler Grove this Sunday at 10 a. Miss Johnson and Miss Grainger W ill Annexed of the Estate of M ao' | m. for the parishioners from Nyssa. are guests at the home of Charles H Napton, Deceased, has filed in the above entitled Court for final Vale and Ontario and the sur- Witty. settlement, his account and report ] rounding communities. Following [ the services there will be a basket lunch and games will be played dur ing the afternoon. House Guests— On Tuesday Mrs. William E. Schtreman and her children drove to Weiser where the children en joyed a swim in the pool and on the return trip Mrs. Schireman was accompanied by her grandmother. Mrs. Mary Wilburn and an aunt, Mrs. W. Jones and her son Don, who are visiting at the Schireman home this week. Garden ('tub— Morgan Park Garden club will hold its regular evening meeting June 28 at the E. L. Jamison home In Beuna Vista. Principal speaker of the evening will be Mrs H. O. Mansfield regional vice president of the State Garden club, who comes here from Milton Freewater. Those interested In park improvement are asked to meet with the club and Mrs. Mansfield. A pot-luck supper will be served before the meeting. Ice ('ream Store to Open— Mr. and Mrs J. E. Mellman are an- | I noticing the opening of their new ice cream and sherbet store in their building at Main and Sixth. The Metlmans have Installed the latest electrical ice cream making equipment and all their creams and sherbets will be made on the pre mises. The counters and booths are of pure white with black trim and are arranged so that prompt and e ffi cient service can be given their cus- | tomers at all times Besides counter service, purchases may be made or ordered ahead for home Use and for the entertaining of larger groups Dixon Nursing Home— This was stork week at the Dixon nursing home three babies being left there In the past few days by that gayold bird On June 17 an 8l, pound boy was bom to Mr and Mrs. O W Hubbard of Ontario and has been named Dean Leon Dr K E K er- by Is attending the mother On Wednesday a daughter was bom to Mr and Mrs S. L Sparks with Dr. L. A Maulding in attend ance The youngster has been nam ed Mary-Ann May and weighed SW pounds And on Monday a 6 pound girl was bom to Mr and Mix Wade Hilts who has been named Dorothv Marie Dr Kerbv attended th* same has been fixed for the 28th day of July, 1939, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at tne County Court room in the County Courthouse at Vale, Oregon, where all persons In terested in said Estate are notified to appear and shew cause if any they have why such account should not be allowed and settled and dis tribution of the estate made to the persons entitled thereto. C A R L H. COAD, Administrator W ith W ill Annexed. Dated and first published June 22. 1939 Last publication July 20, 1939. / * Too Late to Classify FO R SALE—International Tractor. 15-30 model, in good condition. W ill sell at bargain or trade for hay or grain. D. G. Bamberry. back Texaco Service Station. 22J2xc LO ST— In Nyssa last week ladies black leather purse, containing 122.00 and papers. Liberal reward If xeturned. Mrs. Henry Stoppel- camp, Ontario, Ore. 22Jlxc SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 24 Sale Starts 1 P. M. 6 G O O D M ILK C O W S T. B. and Abortion Tested Several Good Horses and Fat Lambs N Y S S A C O M M ISSIO N C O . “ Courtesy to Buyer and Seller” A. D. Dixon F. J. Dixon Auctioneer Manager FRESH CANTALOUPES WATER MELONS CANNING CHERRIES VEGETABLES FOX AUTO CABINS North of the “Y ’ Nyssa ALEXANDER’S W H E R E G O O D C LO T H E S CO ST LESS Ontario Oregon Special Offering of MEN’S SUITS FOR F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y — June 23-24 19c 29c 19c 19c 15c 49c Cleanser j’f!„r>uU'h 29c Marshmallows 25c Hamburger lb 15c 35c Fresh Tomatoes ¥S£ 19c Egg Plant 8 for 25c 5c Milk ^ ans’ brands Tomatoes ??„r2Cans Grapefruit Juice c a n ? ' Pork & Beans Ä c2 Qi 1 Otarcn Q OOdp Corn or Gloss I lb. Packages, 2 for White King Granulated Giant Size Packages ^ r Packages 1 a rsJ l-a r u 4 lb’ Packages g fe O _____ KeaS New, Home Grown, lb. O PE N E V E N IN G S U N T IL 9 O ’C LO C K P. M. TAKE YOUR PICK 7 2 2 5 0 > A This is the most hand some Men’s collection and Men’s Suits o f Young we can remember every hav ing offered at $22.50. Every fabric, every pattern is a headliner i n today’s fashion news. — Fine Weave Smooth Worsteds — Sturdy, Wear-Resisting Twists — Soft, Smooth Finish Gabardines Modeled in two and three-button styles and double breasted in drapes or conservative styles. The patterns feature Herringbones, stripes, diagonals, overplaids and plain colors. ILSON G rocery All sizes from 34 to 50 in this Special Sale. OREGON Many are suitable for year-round wear A Dependable Food Store NYSSA Reduced from Higher Price Ranges Shorts—Longs—Stouts—Regulars f