Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 21, 1939, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1939
PAGE SIX
Hunting—
E. D Norcott, Malcolm Crawford,
Mr and Mrs. Luther E. Fife, Mr.
Infant Dies—
and Mrs Walter Nye and Vash
The Infant bom prematurely to Fields are among those from Nyssa
who left for deer hunting in the
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall of Parma
mountains this past week.
at the Dixon nursing home on Sat­ In Juntura—
urday night, lived only 48 hours,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell were
despite the fact that It was put Im­ business visitors at Juntura on
mediately Into the incubator. Dr. Brother Visits—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson
K. E. Kerby was the attending phy­
of Emmett visited on Sunday at the
sician. Mrs. Hall Is convalescing R. A. Thompson and Jesse Thomp­
at Mrs. Dixon's.
son homes.
J.
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*50 REWARD!
FOR TURNING IN YOUR OLD SPREADER* ON THE
PURCHASE OF A NEW
OLIVER
Also Two-Wheel
Tractor Model.
* S e o LIs for Com plote Inform ation
NYSSA IMPLEMENT CO.
On Goode Avenue, V 2 Block West Post Office
Phone 4
Nyssa Oregon
STORAGE
The POLAR COLD STORAGE AND LOCKER
PLANT announces a new department— a Fur­
niture and Household Goods Storage. No longer
is it necessary for those in this vicinity to store
furniture or household goods in unsuitable
places.
ASK US ABOUT OUR REASONABLE RATES
Official Game Tagging Station 26
POLAR COLD STORAGE
and LOCKER PLANT
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Scientific
Refrigeration
PHONE 124
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Delicacies
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greater than in 1938, so much great­
In Senaca—
QUARTER MILLION
er that the FSCC has Just been
Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Fox left on
authorized to buy surplus dried
Monday for Senses where they will TREES PLANTED
prunes in Oregon, Washington and
visit with his sister, Mrs. J. W.
Hoare and Mr. Hoare and the two (Special from Washington Bureau) California under a program design­
nlen will hunt for deer.
WASHINGTON, D. C —Oergon ed to improve marketing conditions
Odd Fellows To Hold Open House— farmers planted 145,550 trees last for growers.
Yet People Go Hungry
On the evening of September year for shelter belts and the same
On account of market conditions
26th, the Gate City Lodge No. 214 number, exactly, for wood produc­
of the order of Odd Fellows will tion. The plantings were under the last year Oregon wasted, by not
hold open house for all Odd Fellows Clark-McNary law, which provides picking, 22,200 tons; Washington,
in this area. There will be a pro­ for the allotment of federal funds 3900 tons and California 60.000 tons,
to states matching such appropria­ a total of 90,100 tons of food.
gram and refreshments.
tions for carrying on fire protection
Chip Off the Old Block
Move To Ontario—
work in forests and for furnishing
No hit with the administration
Rev. and Mrs. Floyd White and forest tree seedlings to farmers. The
their family moved to Ontario the tree distribution is made by state was the radio appeal of Charles A.
first ot the week. Mr. White will forestry agencies and the trees are Lindbergh urging retention of the
begin his services there at the used only for forest planting on mandatory arms embargo, although
Lindy is not the popular idol he
Methodist church on Sunday. Mr.
farms.
was a few years ago (talk of run­
White was attending to business in
Oregon farmers planted the trees ning him for president after he flew
Nyssa on Wednesday.
50-50, half for windbreaks to pro­ the Atlantic). Lindbergh's father
Attends Class Re-Union—
tect crops and soli, livestock, farm was a member of congress just be­
Mrs. Herbert Fisher attended a buildings and gardens from dam­ fore America entered the war. He
class re-union for graduates of her aging winds. Farmers report a sav­ printed a book opposing Uncle
class at the College of Idaho, given ing in fuel in houses sheltered by Sam sending troops overseas, re­
in honor of Mrs. John Thompson trees and a saving in feed when sulting in his defeat for re-election,
of Roswell at Parma on Wednes­ windbreaks are used around feed and the government seized his
day.
lots.
books and destroyed them. Lindy is
In Washington state 62,100 trees following in his father’s footsteps
Guild Sales—
went for windbreaks and 20,700 on this issue.
The Thrift sales sponsored by the
were planted for wood production.
Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal church
Oregon Timber for Bomb Shelters
The Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana,
which started two weeks ago, have
England has been making in­
Idaho and Colorado made their
been well patronized on both Sat­
plantings for windbreaks. Nevada, quiries for heavy timbers, such as
urdays. The sales room is open
supplied by Pacific northwest mills
apparently, did not plant a tree.
during all of Saturday afternoon.
to mines, to be used In construction
Hunting—
of bomb-proof hide-outs. One Brit­
ish vessel with a cargo of Douglas
Barney Wilson and Huston left ATTACKS ORIGINAL
fir, sailing from British Columbia,
Tuesday for Summit Prairie where
1931 P.U.D. ACT
has already been sunk by a U-boat.
they hope to bag at least one deer.
Huston plans to leave for Ore­
SALEM—It Is the original PUD
gon State at Corvallis on Saturday act of 1931 as amended by the ses­
ADRIAN
where he will begin his studies in sion of 1933 that is under attack
engineering.
Mr. and Mrs. Tetwiler were busi­
by opponents of a peoples utility
Operated Upon—
district In Hood River county, at­ ness guests in Nampa Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hatch went
Nadine Crocker was operated torneys in the state engineer's o f­
to Nyssa Monday.
upon at the Holy Rosary haspital fice point out.
Mrs. Howard Hatch attended a
One of the points under attack is
in Ontario on Wednesday morning
handkerchief shower in honor of
by Drs. Sarazin and Kerby. She is that which authorizes the hydro­
Miss Helen Hatch's birthday during
reported to be doing nicely. Her electric commission to arbitrarily
grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Coulter, is create a PUD out of those portions the week.
Mrs. Farnworth and Ethel and
of a proposed project in which the
with Nadine at the hospital.
vote has been favorable. It is ex­ Warren Farnworth and Dudley
Daughter 111—
pected that it will require a supreme Mosling were in Marsing Sunday.
Miss Doris Smith, daughter of
Ivan Farnworth is bedfast with
court opinion to definitely deter­
Mr. and Mrs. Deane Smith, re­
tonsilitis.
mine this issue.
turned home the first of the week
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson and
suffering from an attack of appen­
Donna were Monday guests at the
dicitis. It was thought at first that
Frank Cahill home.
CLINIC SLATED
an operation would be necessary,
Mr. McFate has returned home
but after several days treatment FOR CRIPPLED
from Jordan Valley.
the inflamation has subsided.
CHILDREN
Yell leaders have been chosen for
Young Peoples Evening—
the Adrian high school. Those
Dr. Floyd De Camp, director of chosen were Johnny Timmerman.
Beginning on Monday evening at
7:30 the Young Peoples social eve- oral hygiene from the Oregon State Louise Hinton and Dorothy Hamil­
nings for boys and girls of high i Board of Health at Portland was in ton.
Mrs. H. R. Otis entertained the
school age will begin at the Parish Malheur county Monday and Tues­
Hall on Fifth near Main. There will day for the purpose of promoting lady teachers and the wives of the
be games and light refreshments dental education in the schools. A men teachers Wednesday.
Bud Sweitzer and Iola Parker
and a charge of 10 cents will be puppet show illustrating the need of
made for each evenings entertain­ dental education was presented by were Sunday dinner guests at the
the state board of health at the Ashcraft home.
ment.
Nyssa and Vale schools on Monday
Mrs. Dennis Patch entertained at
Daughter Born—
A daughter weighing 8 pounds and in the Ontario schools on a shower held in honor of Mrs.
Frank deLesplnasse Saturday.
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tuesday.
Boy Scouts will hold their first
Green at the Brittlngham home in 1 Miss Margaret Simpson, field su­
I Ontario on Monday, September 18. pervisor from the Crippled Children meeting of the year Monday eve­
Tlie baby has been named Ida Mae. service at Portland, was also in ning.
the county on Monday and Tues­
Mrs. Dan Holly went to Silver
| Visit From Seattle—
Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Burnham day making pans for the crippled City Sunday.
Mrs. Duke Rohland went to Nyssa
of Seattle are this week's house children's clinic to be held on Oct.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. 16th. Mrs. Dorothy Burgher, ad­ to meet her sister, Miss Mildred
ministrator of the Malheur county Fleshman, who arrived on the train
Thomas.
welfare committee, and Mrs. Ger­ Wednesday.
To Present Speaker—
Mr. and Mrs. William McFate and
The Nyssa Civic club and the aldine Betts, public health nurse,
Morgan Park Garden club will are assisting with plans and will daughters and Erma Points were in
Caldwell and Nampa Saturday aft­
jointly present a program on Wed­ announce complete details later.
ernoon and evening.
nesday afternoon at 2:30 at the
Mr. and Mrs. Tetwiler and Mr.
Parish hall to which all who are To School—
and Mrs. James McGinnis, Joyce
interested in community parks and
Ted Morgan and Ed Boydell left and Junior, were Sunday guests at
welfare work are invited.
on Tuesday for Eugene to resume the Alvin McGinnis home.
The principal attraction on the their collegiate work there.
Jack McKee was a Sunday dinner
program will be an illustrated talk
guest at the Charlie McConnell
on state garden club activities by
Washington News
home.
Mrs. H. O. Mansfield, of Freewater.
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. Garret Muntjewerff
Mrs. Mansfield is regional vice
crop is, for the present, unknown, and Marie visited her folks. Mr. and
president of state garden clubs and
but it will be something. In 1938 Mrs. Ed Newton of Oregon Slops.
has taken a leading part in the England imported from America
Sunday.
development of the municipal park
43.3 million pounds of dried prunes.
Mrs. Duke Rohland and Mrs.
and swimming pool at Freewater.
A few day* ago the British issued Garret Muntjewerff went to On­
an order placing all stock of dried tario Thursday.
fruit in the hands of the foods de­
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Rohland and
Vets Thank Nyssa
fense department. Indicated prime family were Sunday guests at the
The Disabled American Veterans crops for Oregon is 157.1000 tons; home of Dwight Fleshman, Mrs.
of the World war through O. A. Washington 36,200 tons. The Ore­ Rohland’s brother.
Duke Rohland took a group of
Stengel, commander of Caldwell gon and Washington crops are far
chapter, expressed thanks to the
people of Nyssa and surrounding
territory, who so kindly helped the
Ladies Auxiliary in making their
Forget-Me-Not sale the success that
it was. held Saturday, Sept. 16th.
"The money derived from this
sale is used in the rehabilitation of
our unfortunate buddies whose
health has been impraired or de­
stroyed in the service of our coun­
DOUBLE FEATURE
try.” Stengel said.
Nyssa’s Leading Shop
for women!
I NEVÉÆ HtARPOf
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p r iv e r , w ho
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PROGRAM
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Sept. 22— 23
Oliver Hardy, Harry Langdon, Billie Burke
and Alice Brady in
“ ZENOBIA”
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in
‘MOUNTAIN RHYTHM”
Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Admission Matinee 10e-25e
Evening 10c-30c
FALL DRESSES— Come in and see
our big stock o f the latest in Fall
Dresses. In all the shades dictated by
fashion leaders. Sizes 12 to 44.
SUNDAY and MONDAY— Sept 24-25
Bette Davis, George Brent and
Humphrey Bogart in
“ DARK VICTORY”
Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Admission Matinee I0c-25c
Evening 10c-30c
FALL WOOL FLANNEL SLACK SUITS
Full Tailored Jacket and Slacks. We believe
that these suits are the finest ever offered for
sale in Nyssa. Be sure to see them!
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GENUINE DEERSKIN GLOVES
A T K E S O N ’S ST O R E
MEN S AND LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL
Third and Main Streets Nyssa
PA L N IG H T
— but you can keep out o f
engine trouble by bring­
ing your work to us—
Pruyn’s Garage
Phone 56W
2nd and Main Sts.
Wiley Clowers
TUESDAY— Sept. 26
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in
“THE STORY OF VERNON AND
______________ IRENE CASTLE”______________
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Sept. 27-28
Erroll Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland Anne
Sheridan and Bruce Cabot in
“ DODGE CITY”
Admission 10r-30e
football players from Adrian high
school to Wilder Friday.
Vernon Parker and Duke Roh­
land went to the jamboree in On­
tario Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Toomb were
guests at the Vernon Parker home
Monday.
Guests at the Howard Hatch
home Tuesday were Mrs. Ed Wy-
mcr, Mrs. Hatch’s mother and Mrs.
Jack Wymer, her sister-in-law from
Salt Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. McFate, Lorraine,
Ardis, Shirley and Joan were din­
ner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Goodyear of Kingman Kolony.
Louise and Lavone Hinton rode
their horses in the Nyssa Fall Fes­
tival parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker,
Bobby and Janet Marie visited Mr
and Mrs. Toomb of Nyssa Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and
family were guests of the E. Park­
ers of Big Bend Sunday evening.
The P. T. A. will meet Friday,
Sept. 22, at 2:30 in the Kingman
Kolony school.
Garret Muntjewerff and Richard
Holly went fishing and hunting on
Monday morning to stay until deer
season opened.
Howard Hatchs were guests at the
Heckathorne home of Arena Valley
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Halderman and
boys left Saturday for Buhl.
Those attending the Fall Festival
at Nyssa from Adrian were Bill
Olson and family. Mr. and Mrs. B.
Ashcraft. K. I. Peterson and fam­
ily and John Auker and family.
Mrs. K. I. Peterson. Arlene and
Donna, accompanied Mrs. Claud
Eachus, Betty, Dolores, Patricia and
Mrs Eachus, Sr., of Big Bend, to
the homemakers picnic in Ontario
Sunday.
Your Business
Appearance Is
SO Important!
Look your best with
TRI-PLEX Cleaned
Clothes!
N YS S A T A ILO R
SHOP
PHONE 74
DELIVERY SERVICE
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VALUE!
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1940
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Its p a te n te d B ia s -B a ffle
Burner is the most efficient made
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every gallon o f oil! Bums cleanly,
silently—from pilot light to full
flame. Handy front heat control.
Its s p e cia l W a s t e - S t o p p e r
will save you dollars—it keeps
heat from rushing up the chimney,
sends more heat into the room!
You can regulate this heater—
have as little or as much heat as
you want. Radiant door gives in­
stant flood of extra heat when
you need it. See this new heater
today! This model heats 1 to 6
rooms.
Nordale Furniture Store
Phone 94
FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Sept. 22 and 23
27c
15c
Baking Powder L c 50oz' 35c
W ax Paper & £ & *
17c
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Soiree
79c
Salad Dressing
23c
Kraut
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23c
23c
Rinso
22c
Toilet Soap
19c
Hamburger
7
15c
melons choice each y°ur
15c
Cake Flour iS S T L S
CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES
Large size, 2 for
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Golden West
3 ib. cans
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