Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1940)
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940. FOR SALE—1 huller, 1 small grain Donald Stuitz who were married in furnished the singing and music machine, 400-gal. water tank, 2 for the installation of officers for Ontario Friday. Too Late to Classify the new Orange recently organized vacant lots, 3 blocks north of Main. in Jordan Valley. The personel of WHY PAY Rent? Three room com —Mrs. Brady Fowler, 725 7th Ave. SUNSET VALLEY JORDAN VALLEY — Mrs Ben fortable house, small down pay North, Payette, Idaho. the choir are Mrs. D. H. Haylett, 6J3xc nett’s 4-H Cooking club went out ment.—Bernard Eastman. 6Jtfc Mrs. Erma Ladiges, Mendal Falen Mr. and Mrs. John Case and | to the 4-H fair at Ontario a while and Laura Falen, with Mrs. C. F. WANTED TO TRADE—Small elec back and "really cleaned up” the Phyllis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. | Falen at the piano. Parma Lutheran Church— Sister Visits— prizes. Dorothy Laca topped all George Plank of Twin Falls to La | Mr and Mrs Jess Yturraspe and tric motor for Maytag gasoline Since the pastor is attending the competition and was named grand Grande Tuesday evening, w er Danny, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fenwick engine. Must be in good condition. Mrs. E. J. Beam with her daugh District Synod at Tacoma, Wash., champion of Malheur county for the>' attended the wedding of Mr. and daughters were supper guests Call Journal. ter, Vivian Van Cleave of Ironside, 6Jtfc arrived Wednesday from Portland, i there will be no services on this her light bread. She gets a free | Mrs plank 5 brother on at the D. H. Haylett home Sunday. Wednesday. FOR SALE—New qt. jars only 69c for a visit at the Will H Beam Sunday. The next service will be trip to the 4-H club summer school j Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick are enjoy Ellis Givens and Joe Hobson at ing a new car as are the Laca fam home. Mrs. Beam underwent an held on June 16th at 8:15 o’clock, at Corvallis next June. Her sister. doz., complete with rubbered lids. Tin can sealer, $6.95. — The Nyssa operation at a Portland hospital in "A Changeless Christ for a Chan- Patricia, collected a blue ribbon for ended the ball game in Caldwell ily. January and her daughter has been King World' her cookies and Miss LeRoy won a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strode of Rock- Trader sells for less, main highway 6Jlxc green ribbon for her sewing. The with her during that time. Mrs. Visit from San Diego— Miss Bonnie Mae Newgen was I vi]je and son Ro&s and grandchild- north at Alberta. Beam will visit in Nyssa for the Mr and Mrs. H. B. Leonard, San club made the trip to Ontario with taken to the Ontario hospital S u n -1 ren Tommy and Sophia Strode, left FOR SALE — Jr. Model enameled next two weeks while her daughter Diego, have visited the past two the money it earned earlier this day morning for observation and j lhe iirst 0f the week to visit the electric range, guaranteed. (12.50. left for Ironside today. treatment. j World's Fair at San Francisco. weeks with Mr. and Mrs Charles j spring in it# cooked food sale Nationally advertised new 1940 lin Marie Anderson left on her long- A shower honoring Mrs. Harry’ I Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Masonholder Leuck. The two ladies are sisters. Former Nyssaite Wins Prize— oleum rugs 19x12) $5.50, sells else Rupe Ambrose, a former Nyssaite Mr Leonard left for San Diego the awaited trip a few days ago. She Rataezyk was held May 28 at the | and son, Lester, who have been where at $6.95 or more. Heavy lin working at the McIntyre ranch, left and brother-in-law of R. A. Thomp end of the week but Mrs. Leonard plans to pick up her new car in home of Mrs. J. A. Black. oleum rugs, discontinued patterns, Austin Case of the Bunting Trac this week for a two weeks visit with 16x9) $269: (714*9) $3.39; (9x10*4) son, but now living at Jerome, Ida will remain for another two weeks Boise. From there she will go to their sons. Henry and wife and visit with Mrs. Leuck. | Washington, D. C„ New York and i tor s v i company v- r 'u - * j of sea Boise s e w a e v called - — — in the ho, was the lucky winner in a re $3.98.—The Nyssa Trader sells for up into Canada. She will be gone ; John Caae home Saturday evening, Charley, at Gooding, Idaho. They cent contest sponsored by the North Visit in Iowa— less, main highway north at Alberta wil return about the middle of the about three weeks. | yfr case is now head mechanic at Side News in Jerome. His prize IS YOUR HAY 6Jlxc Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reiser left the motnh and will work at the Mulli- Ed Moirsette borrowed himself a the break in the canal. was (15.00 and was received for first of the week for a two weeks nix ranch through haying. HOLLAND FURNACES and Air INSURED? guessing the nearest to the recent vacation and motor trip to Iowa ; bike last week and started out to The farmers very much appreci- Conditioners can now be bought census count at Jerome. Ambrose While away they will visit their son. pedal his way to Antelope reser- j ate t^e effort to get the water back < Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cobiskey of Sman graln crops : Boise and son, Ben, of Moscow, in Nyssa. Call or write the Olsen guessed within 20 of the exact num Bill, and Mrs. Keizer and Miss Sue v o ir -a distance of about 10 miles i ta the canal Call 64 and we’ll be ta { lale seeding are suffering from I visited at the home of L. R. Falen Blacksmith Shop. Ed says he had quite a trip. It I o of 6Jtfc ber. Reiser at Cody. Wyo. out to Insure it at once. and the Haylett homes Sunday. seems lie got lost—or at any rate the lack of water. Leaves Hospital— Visit from Salem— Mrs. Cobiskey is Mrs. Falen’s mo HOG WORMING outfit, consisting thought he was lost. Ed started Mrs. Walter Hillis brother ac- ther. ; of jaw clamp and pill dispenser, BERNARD EASTMAN Mrs. James Bushong and her in out by trying to get to the reser- Mr and Mrs. Clarence Pike of _____________________ - | will the farmer who borrowed this Several ranchers are I ------------ beginning Salem were house guests of Mr. fant daughter, Willa Janice, were voir by going by way of Wroten's compamed her home Friday from Complete Line of Insurance upper ranch. He -osj« says he didn’t Id^ho^ , wd*rei 1® bad /-» | to cut hay on some of the dry land, outfit return it to A1 Thompson & able Nursing Home and Mrs. Ralph U Beutler on ll iuuuuajr. Monday. d OUIICI U UlC to IA I leave it o it the V **v 4 V .» - -------------- on ------ “ I'l'v* * . , ^ «« NYSSA PHONE 64 6 J tfc1 " b u t will not start on the regular Son. They were enroute for a vacation Sunday and are now being cared have much luck, and ended up rid- cauea by t e aeatn o . in Salt Lake City. for at home by Mrs Charles Leuck. ing around the edge of an irriga- , Saturday Margie Hill* returned to crop for a few weeks yet. The hay | ! .. .... _ . ! R iirld v u n th h pr n n r lp fo r a n e x - tion ditch for a few hours. Ed says Burley with her uncle for an ex crop promises to be much better than last year, and the grain crops that when he finally did get back tended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and two are fine if they escape the frost on the highway he discovered that children and Mr. and Mrs. Charley while blooming. 10 miles is a long, long ways. “ I Most of the Sheaville people at wouldn’t have gone so far", he said, Schweizer were business visitors in Caldwell on Saturday. tended the wedding dance of Mr. “But I thought I was pumping up Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and two and Mrs. Don Stults and Mr. and hill and could always turn around From our regular and coast back. When 1 got so children were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Bernard Thompson (nee Dor tired I turned around and started Glenn's mother in Owyhee Sunday. othy Stults) in Jordan Valley Mon stock of latest style day night. back, I found out I couldn’t coast and material. Priced Andrew Greeley of Rockville at at all. You can believe it or not” . ; SHEAVILLE to sell at $7.90 special tended the meeting of the C. C. C. Ed says, “But that road to Antel fit te Q (u i ope reservoir runs uphill both ways." j The I. O. N. Grange, under the officers and county court, at Jor Mrs. Fuller is visiting Mrs. New- direction of the lecturer, Mrs. Hay- dan Valley Saturday, and Mrs. ell while Mr. Fuller is in McDermett. lett, are giving a historical pro- Greeley attended the club meeting Mr. Fuller is in charge of the CCC i gram on Friday, June 7th, at the at Sheaville. This program will camp there until the new camp su Grange hall. MILK IS THE CHEAPEST feature the early history and settle CARMEN SILLONIS perintendent arrives. FOOD YOU BUY Mr. and Mrs. Elordi and children ment of the Sheaville, Rockville, HURT IN RUNAW AY and Mrs. James Eiquren have been Silver City and Jordan Valley com BIG BEND—Carmen Sillonis suf A visiting delegation visiting at the sheep camp near munities. fered a serious injury Tuesday when from the Vale Grange will be pres Corta's ranch. a team attached to a mower ran Andrew and Ellen Masonholder of ent, and their lecturer. Erie Parker, away and her foot was badly cut Caldwell were visitors at Wise's on will give a special reading, which by the sickle. Dr. Mitchell gave has been greatly enjoyed when giv first aid but sent her on to Boise Sunday. # Both Dairies serving Nyssa are licensed by Curley Haylett was in town Sun en at Pomona meetings. The pro where she is a patient at St. Al- the State of Oregon, and are regularly inspected gram will follow the regular Grange phonsus hospital. day from Sheaville. People are still trying to catch meeting, and will be at about 10 as to sanitary conditions. All cows are tested The closing meeting of Wade P. trout out of Antelope reservoir. The o ’clock. After the program, old- T. A. will be held at the home of for tuberculosis and abortion. state police who were out here last time dances will be featured. The Mrs. R. L. Haworth Friday after In wide variety of ma week said there were fish in it but program is open to all, and anyone noon, June 7th. most people have poor luck there interested will be welcome. terials, including Spun Mrs. Grace Hunt of Roswell, Or Irene Nichols, Gwen Stultz, Mildred The Home Economic club of the acle of R. N. A., was calling on All Nyssa’s Grocery Stores and Restaurants are Rayon and Hop Sack Wise, Mr and Mrs. Richardson and I. O. N. Grange met at the home lodge members Tuesday. Calvin Young all tried their luck of their leader, Mrs. D. H. Haylett ing. Short o r long served by Licensed Dairies. Mr. Shaw of Nampa was in this there last Sunday and got bites— Saturday, June 1st. After the reg vicinity Thursday. sleeves. but no fLsli. ular business meeting, a shower was A large number of ladies attended Earl Ramsey was a visitor in ! given for Mrs. Letha Falen. Many the Jolly Janes’ meeting at the Boise, Nyssa and Silver City on the I beautiful presents were received. Wade school house Wednesday. A week end. The Nichols family were The program committee, Laura Fa covered lunch was enjoyed at noon Phone 104W Phone 05-J2 Cardwell visitors Saturday. len and Erma Ladiges, presented a and the day was spent painting Pud Long was in Nyssa last week short program of games, after which placques. on busin ss. refreshments ware served by the Irene Nightingale went to Pen Mr and Mrs. Pete Laca bought hostess. Visitors present, not mem dleton Thursday for a visit with a new car last week. bers of the club, were: Mesdames her brother, Rex Brumbach and Pud Long took his CCC class in Madelin Laca, Ethel Parks, Nellie family. On Saturday she was mar wild life to the lava fields and crat Steams, Maxine Yturraspe from ried to John Bishop of Nyssa. After MEN’S AND LADIES’ WEARING APPAREL ers a few miles from here. Most Jordan Valley, and Lydia Hains, a short wedding trip they will re Third and Main Streets Nyssa of the boys had never seen lava Gertrude Harris, Ellen Masonholder. turn to Nyssa to make their home. before. The CCCs have been poisoning Wm. Schireman of Nyssa trans Do you need an “ occasional” Mrs. Schaffer is recovering from squirrels the past month in the acted business in this vicinity on an operation in a Boise hospital. Sheaville and Rockville sections. Wednesday. to fill that awkward corner— Bill Wilson and L. H. Thornburg While very late with the work, they Almost everyone in this vicinity or to add a bit of color to the were fishing at the north fork over are killing a great number of the is working in hay fields. The first the week end. They both returned rodents. crop is very light. room? with their limit. Misses Margaret and Marie Car Mr. and Mrs. Arch Parker are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fallon were ter returned home from Nampa, Don’t let lack of cash stop you rejoicing over arrival of a new in town from Cow creek Friday. where they have been attending baby daughter, bom Saturday at A large crowd attended a chari school the past year. the Brittingham Nursing Home in vari held at the Cozy Theatre dance Miss Laura Falen entertained her Ontario. hall for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard friends at a birthday dinner at her F. A. Miller spent several days Thompson who were married in home Sunday. As part or all' of the past week at his sheep camp Boise Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. The singers of the I. O. N. Grange near Donnelly. the down payment— L i l i u I I LiItlYlu Mrs. Kate Gardner of Boise ar rived here Thursday for an indef inite visit at the home of her sis ■ ™ Wl M ■$ h H B i WM mi WM ■ $ FRIDAY and SATURDAY— JUNE 7 and 8 ter-in-law, Mrs. L. Eachus. Iola Parker accompanied a group PHONE 94 NYSSA of Adrian friends to Ontario Sun day. Mrs. E. E. Parker and Mr. and 11 Made by Honey Foster, Mrs. Vernon Parker of Adrian went to Ontario Sunday to see Mrs. Arch Parker and the new baby. 1 ___ Made by Honey Foster, Fred Gihson has been forced to give up work for a couple weeks owing to illness. Don’t let the potato bugs destroy your crop; potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Lora Pillsbury and should be sprayed now. We can furnish you with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brumbach at tended the funeral services for Mrs. Calcium Arsenate in any quantities from a 4-pound Jennie Flemmer at Boise and burial D O U B L E F E A T U R E C ,. _ _ _ White Satin package up to any amount you need. at Canyon Hill cemetery at Cald FRIDAY and SATURDAY— JUNE 7 and 8 bags well Tuesday. Mrs. Flemmer, a Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in former Illinois resident, made her home at Caldwell for years, but for “ GAUCHO SERENADE” the past few years lived at Ely, Frank Morgan and Billie Burke in No more effective insect sprays are made than Nevada, where her only daughter “ THE GHOST COMES HOME” Purina Sprays — yet the price is no more than for Mariam, taught in high school. I JORDAN 4-H CLUB WINS FAIR PRIZES HAY! j TO A S T of the N A TIO N ! STREET DRESSES JU N E IS MILK N A T IO N A L 1r DAIRY M O N T H * 5.90 SUM M ER SANDALS and S H O E S 6 0 c Pr. 2 Pr. for *1 HEALTH M ilk From A Licensed D airy Is A Safeguard To Your H ea lth CHILDRENS PRINT DRESSES 6 9 c MEN S SPORT S H IR T S Buy Your M ilk From Licensed Dairies Shelton Dairy a Gate City Dairy $1.69 A TK E S O N ’S STORE A n Occasional Piece O f Furniture? T r a d e I n Y o u r O ld F u r n i t u r e T A Q Y TFRIVTC Cheese Lu*. 89c Money ioib. Paii» 79c 1 Money 5 ib. paiis 45c Peanut Butter L'ci,Jar* 23c sugar 10 u>. 55c Energy Bleach 24c Energy Bleach 13c Energy Soap EftS? 35c Shortening 7kt'7ib,lt y„;nd 49c Strawberries pin' 25c Bacon Squares Per Pound 10c Lard m m 33c w ILSON G r o c er y NYSSA A Dependable Food Store OREGON Nordale Furniture Store POTATO BUG SPRAY NYSSA Calcium Arsenate - A ny Q u an tities Phone 1 0 8 PROGRAM THEATRE PURINA SPRAYS ordinary sprays. FLY SPRAYS I Q uart 75c Gallons *229 STOCK SPRAYS Quarts 25c Gallons95c 5 Gallon Lots- 90 c Gal. (Bring your own containers) AL T H O M P S O N & SO N FEED— SEED— COAL Phone 26 Our New Location 2nd and Goode Ave. Across From Telephone Building .■ .■ ." .■ .■ .■ .V .W V Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Admission Matinee 5c-20c_______________ Evening 10c-30c Teachers Elected The Union high school board of directors last night at their regular monthly meeting elected three new teachers to the staff of the school for the coming school year. Those elected are Irwin Elder, of Lowell. Oregon, who will be track and basketball coach and teach so cial science and history, Miss Stev enson. is the new home economics teacher and Miss Carlson will as sume the duties of commercial teacher. The board made plans for the leveling off of the athletic field just west of the high school building Orrnpy Pad Long Residence— Mr and Mrs Ralph Beutler have rented the Pud Long home at Third and Ennis. SUNDAY and MONDAY— JUNE 9 and 10 Jane Withers, Marjorie Weaver and Gene Autrv in “ SHOOTING HIGH” Musical Comedy and Cartoon Admission Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-30c ____________________Matinee Sunday 2:30 p. m._________ PAL WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— JUNE 12-13 “ PINOCCHIO” Walt Disney’s Cartoon Feature in Technicolor Comedy and News To Take Fishing Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blodgett and their children left today for a fishing trip and vacation on North Fork N I G H T TUESDAY— JUNE 11 Jean Muir, Laraine Day and Robert Cummings in “ AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL” _______ Last Chapter o f “ The Shadow”_______ ___ x o MATINEE Movietone News Evening show, 10 C - 30 C