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

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    NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939
PAGE SÎX
B arbara Hatch was a week-end
Mrs Howard Hatch
and Mrs.
has a new baby boy,
pounds.
M rs Ronald Burke and her in -
Master Herb Purvis appointed the
Mrs. Clara Holly Miss Ellen M c­ James McGinnis were shoppers in guest at the home of her grand­
mother.
lant daughter of Jerome, it visiting following committee* for the new Connell and Mrs Charlie McCon­ Caldwell Thursday.
The home economics II class girls
her parents, M r and M rs C. 1C year: Agricultural committee. Bill nell attended Eastern Star Monday
M r and Mrs. de Lespmasse and
Keiser and M rs Burke is assisting Jacobsen Prank Fullerton and Ed night.
M r and Mrs. Patch were dinner are giving a party for some little
at the Ruth Beauty N o d e
! Charles
finance. James McKim.
Charlie McConnell and Gerrit guests at the Homard Hatch home children as they are starting their
f reach Caroler*—
‘ Earl Cavertull and Grover Feldt- i
child s care studies.
Muntiewerff have been sick during Sunday evening.
K u p s u s Child K ille d -
L e a r n For (a lifo r m * —
Parents erf the girls taking French man: home economics Olive Me Lay
the last week.
While crossing the road near Holy
A lter rcceHrfng word that her
under Miss Palmer were treated to Euewnor Bradfvekl and Mrs. Pulier-
The Alvin McGinnis family ate
dauchler M rs Wrr. E Bothomlev R/J“ r> hospital in Ontario about a serenade of French cards sung ton: publicity Mrs Erie & Parker,
noon on last Saturday. Joe Koop-
dinner at the James McGinnis home
outside
their
doors
on
Tuesday
eve-
The
retotamons
committee
was
had uodersor* a serious em erfeo o m ar j r , son of Mr and M rs Joe
rung After Tuning at the various 1 advised to draw op a reaoiutior. to Sunday.
operatton at the Van Nuy», Calii
Koopman of Ontario was struck by
u m Palmer and her stu- be sent to the state highway de-
The Adrian and Kingman Kolony
hospital, Mrs. Dick Tensen left on a passing car and passed away at dent* enjoyed a late nipper at her 1 parunen: urging the oiling of the grade schools and had their Chlrst-
man program at the high school
the Bote Saturday morning tor Van it* that evening.
apartment
Graham boulevard
The Koopmans were well known
Nuys.
Children's Operetta—
Mrs Kathryn Claypool presided Wednesday.
in and former residents of the Val­
Mrs. John Holly and Mrs H R
About five hundred parents and ^ lecturer for the womens pro-
Mrs
Botholmey is known in
9 P. M.
ley View district having lived there
fnends witnessed
“T h e Girt W h o gxam Bill Jacobsen presided in the Otis attended Book club at the F
Nysaa as Tiena Tensen and has until quite recently
Pry home near Nyssa Monday
Had No Birthday . an operetta giv- ! kitchen for the men’s supper
lived in Van Nuy» only for the past
Rev Tetwiler was a visitor in
en by about one hundred and tw ee- ■ The election of state officers was
two years, her marriage
to Mr Trail Bazaar—
Nampa Tuesday.
ty-five of the grade school children j jjgfcj
Bothoimey taking place in Holly­
The Oregon Trail
bazaar
and
Sponsored by F. O. E.
The Tetwilers were entertained at
^
Christmas part-, for Grange
wood in the early summer of 1938 cooked food sale will be held at the on Wednesday evening under the
the Detier home one evening jam
GOOD MUSIC
LOTS OF FUN
M r» Tensen expected to remain jjyssa Realty offices on Saturday, direction of the teachers with Mrs f a l l i e s will be held next Saturday
week
evening at 8 o’clock.
with her daughter until after the December 23 instead of at the Ida- Heitie Walsch manager
The
pageant
was
presented
again
new year.
ho Power
office
as
previously
on Thursday morning for students. |
ok
planned.
Home From College—
Nytaa Hospital—
CLUB PLAN S FOR
Several patients have been taken
Joe Robertson. John J Smith and Heme For C hristmas—
Houston Wilson arrived home c® care of a: the Nyssa hospital the XM AS PROGRAM
Jack McKee came in on the Rose
from Corvallis on Wednesday morn­ today's Rose to spend Christmas past week
M r John Hubert was admitted to
N Y S S A H E IG H T S — Mrs
E
R
ing for a over-the-boliday visit wtih with his parents. Mr and Mrs. B ar­
their parents Mr and Mrs. Artie ney Wilson. Also visiting at the the hospital this morning and is Anderson was hostess to the Just-a-
Robertson. M r and Mrs. Dwight Wilson home is Milton Schneider under the care of Dr L A M auld- Mere club at her home Friday aft­
ernoon Dec. 15 at which 17 mem­
Smith and Mr. and Mrs George who is here from Sacramento for » 8
A baby girl was bom so M r and bers were present. At the business
McKee
the holiday season.
Mrs William Hoag of Apple V a l­ meeting final arrangements were
ley She has been named Sharon made for the Christmas tree and
Ruth.
program. A n fttehange of Christmas
A Needy Family Reported—
gifts were made. Refreshments were
Prom all indications the need of served by the hostess
outside help for the Christmas sea­
Mrs. R. C. Byram spent Monday
í £ o £ g - Q t u i ï d i i
son for the needy families will be afternoon with Mrs. D an Corbett.
This progressive a g e in which we live
almost a minus quantity in the
Joe Byram left the first of the
Your Health !
community this year, for so fa r only week for the home of his sister. Mrs
brought forth the demand for GERM-FREE
one family has been reported to the Simmons in California, and word
Journal.
has been received by his mother
n
Christmas giving is not only a beautiful sen­
C LE A N IN G ! Alert to the times . . . always striving to lead . . . we
This family, however, is in real that he arrived there on Friday.
need, the lather is in the hospital
timent— it furnishes seasonal employment
Mrs. J. R. Keyser of Eagle and
feature this process which is a step forward in the cleaning business.
and has been unable to work more
M r and Mrs. J. Anglund of Boise
for thousands of workers; (And every addi­
than an occasional day at a time
were Tuesday visitors at the J. E.
the family arrived
several
Keyser home.
tional Christmas gift means more work for i \ since
This quality cleaning and health protection is
months ago. Due to time limit on
Ms Ik on Wright
spent
from
relief, the authorities are not able
someone).
Thursday to Saturday with her sis­
yours with GERM-FREE CLEANING. Have
j to do much for them. The home is
ter-in-law.
Mrs. Dan
Davis
at
a tent in the sage brush with only
none other. It costs no more.
n
Prompt payment of accounts helps, too! For : the barest of necessities, and very Homedale
M r and M rs J. E. Keyser and
little food and fuel. There are four
children visited relatives in Boise
idle dollars won’t put idle hands to work. If i i children,
two erf th a n in school and
Eagle Sunday.
all accounts were paid up now it would put ; one of whom, an eight-year-old boy, and
M r and Mrs. Dan Davis and chil­
: is badly in need erf shoes. A ll need
dren spent a few days at the Leon
millions back in circulation— millions back
warm and clean clothing and some
home.
i toys lor a boy of seven and eight. W right
to w ork!
Mr. and M rs Dan Corbett made a
I and girls, one five and one 21-». Any
trip to the Holy Rosary hospital in
I one wishing to help them may leave
Ontario Sunday afternoon.
BUY NOW, P A Y W H EN DUE OR IN FU LL
| their gifts at the Journal office and
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pennie and
! we will see that they are delivered
BY THE 10TH OF EACH M ONTH
son visited their daughter Mrs. W ill
j safely.
Willis and family in P arm a Sun­
day.
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Laundry Tel. 98
Dry Cleaning Tel. 99
Mr. and Mrs. V L Kesler are
i W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN G
moving on their place one mile
B R ID G E
Mrs. Ike Brown entertained the north of their former home.
M r and Mrs. Wendell Webster
| members of the Wednesday eve-
ning bridge club this week wtih a are assisting at the Sebum home
Phone 394
Ontario, Oregon | Christmas tree and party as well as while Mr. and Mrs Sebum are at
j the usual rubbers oi cards Mrs. Mel the hospital with Gerald.
Colby Poage and Leonard Huseby
Davidson was guest player.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Sidney of Nyssa were dinner guests of Dean ,
1
I Burbidge and Mrs. Ernest McClure. Byram Sunday.
PUBLIC DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
NYSSA EAGLES HAIL
j
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ABREAST OF THE TIMES IN
HEALTH PROTECTION!
GERM-FREE
CLEANING
fcrm-Fr«*.
cleaners !
KEEP UP THE SPIRI! OF
TA# «Seal that
ONTARIO LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
ONTARIO RETAIL CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
Give Him Something
i
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I C IV IC C LU B
Only a few members were pres-
ent at the regular meeting of the
Civic club held at the Parish hall
on Wednesday
afternoon. There
was no tea service and the meeting
was closed following a short busi­
ness session.
It was decided at this time to
present a play some time in Janu­
ary by the dramatist Mrs. Hughes
of Payette.
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F R ID A Y AND S A T U R D A Y — DEC. 22-23
1 a re!
LulO
4 ,b*
packages
Bacon Squares £rT "
Chickens S U E £ a ,
Turkey ¡L 1 ¡ T I T -
Eggs
J3SL
n
• •
4 lb
Raisins package.
Salad Dressing
1___ ___ * _
Chocolate covered
Cherries
i n,. boxes
^
J
V^anay
Gum drops, Xmas hard
mix and chocolates, lb.
Chocolates
L ltT
Sweet Potatoes £iE,cy
Oranges dozen
P L a r g e
Celery bunche., size 2 f or
37c
13c
18c
25c
35c
23c
23c
24c
10c
83c
17c
10c
15c
Open Until 9 p. m. This Week. Do Your Xmas
Shopping Evenings and Avoid the Xmas Rush
w
NYSSA
ILSON G r o c er y
A Dependable Food Store
OREGON
V A LE G R A N G E
There was a large attendance with
all new officers present except one.
W ayne and Isabel Elder were vot­
ed into membership. Sarah M us-
grove’s application for membership
was read. The agricultural commit­
tee reported that as yet there was
not a scarcity of hay In northern
or western Oregon to warrant ship­
ment. The fire insurance agent gave
a financial statement of the Grange
fire insurance He also warned the
members who carried fire insurance
not to let their membership dues
HE CAN WEAR
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POST A U X IL IA R Y
MAKF8 OIJOTA
IY 1 A ,w E “3 H U U I "
A D R IA N — Adrian American L e - I
^ o n Auxiliary, unit 109 . has reach-
ed their membership quota which
is 14. Adrian Post No. 109 American
Legion, meets second
and fourth
Tuesday of each month in the A d ri­
an high school. The Auxiliary meets
the same nights at the Adrian C o f­
fee shop.
L. T. Ashcraft brother of Bill and
O. L. AshcraU, who lives at Rupert,
A Satin lined
$1 to $3.50
robe that fairly
It’s a dressy model with satin
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£*$ trimmed lapels, cuffs
and belt and in
W O R K W A N T E D —See W E. Cam p­
bell and sons for grubbing, plow-
ing and discing. Write Parm a, Rte. |
2.
21D2xp
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many patterns....
$7.50
Phone IO8
ROBES
Large assortment of colors and patterns.
Plain lapels
m rn
and g ir d le .....................................
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ROBES
THEATRE
Seldom if ever will you find a robe as service­
able and comfortable as one of these A L L
W O O L FLANNELS. Plain
or piped. In popular
colors........................................
D O U B L E FE A TU R E
Matinee Saturday 2:20 p.
Admission Matinee 10c-25c
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S U N D AY and M O N D A Y — DEC. 24-25
Bob Bums, Susan Hayward and
Charles Bickford in
“ OUR LE AD IN G C IT IZ E N ”
Matinee Sunday 2:20 p. m.
Admission MaUnee 10c-25c
Frenine 1 Or-30c
T U E S D A Y — DEC. 26
Heavy pure silk with lisle heel
and toe. Assorted
colors and patterns
Others at 25c and 35c pair
pr
Movietone News
Admission l»e and 20c
T artar
pat­
Pure silk or)
silk and $ 4 1
wool ..... |j
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Others at 50c and 75c
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Beautiful Matched
$4
Sets. Assorted colors
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HANKS
3 in box, fan
ey borders or,
all whites.
L i n e n s or|
Cambric ma­
terial.
60c to SI .50
Per Box
— m
IP P P R ^
Fine soft Kid with leather soles
rt»n n r
i C A u and rubber heels. Leather lined
« v Z - lld
*M * N Y , USEFUL GIFTS s u c h a s s w e a t e r s , b l a z e r s ,
BELT AN D BUCKLE SETS, MUFFLERS, DRESS SHIRTS, JACKETS
A Real Gift for the Ladies
P A L N IG H T
Alice Faye in
“ B ARRIC AD E”
FREE M A TIN E E FOR KIDS
STA R TS A T 2 P. M.
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W ED NESD AY and T H U R S D A Y — DEC. 27-28
Henry Fonda, Claudette Colbert,
Doris Bowden and Edna Mae Oliver
"DRUM S A LO N G THE M O H A W K ”
$5.95
MEN’S SILK HOSE
Evening 10r-30e
and
HANKY and TIE SETS
PROGRAM
F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y — DEC. 22-23
Zane Grey’s
“ H ER ITAG E OF TH E DESERT”
with Donald Woods and Evelyn Venable
Wayne Morris and Humphrey Bogart in
“ TH E RETU RN OF DR. X ”
NECKWEAR
Fine J a c q u a r d |
terns.
RAYON
W O O L FLAN N E L
NYSSA
|Lined w i t h
¡wool, fur and
|s i 1 k . Fine
Capes, P i g -
ijskin, Mochas
Hand Buck.
W shouts Casual Comfort.
Too Late to Classify
H E L P W A N T E D —Agents wanted,
men and women. Sell H olford’s
Herb Inhalers for colds, sinus, hay
fever, headaches.
Lasts
several
years. Sample 50c. Wm. Baldwin
Mesa. Idaho.
21Dlxp
GLOVES
RA YO N BROCADE
ROBES
8
Full Fashioned C T A r ’IT 'IM r'O
Pure Thread S i l k j l U L K l n b o
CC
n
J jC p r / p r
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EVERY G IF T IN D IV ID U A L L Y BOXED A T
ALEXANDER’S
“Where Good Clothes Cost Less”
O N T A R IO
OREGON