Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 18, 1940, Image 2

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    1940.
Millionth 1940 Chevrolet to be Contest Award
Jim McGinnis has been improving
his store by painting It and has
brightened it with a green stripe all
around it.
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| Itor Monday,
| Mr. and Mrs C. T. Ferrell, of
Irrigation, Oregon, spent a couple
of days visiting in the Purdy home
last week.
Emory Parson and Will Pollard
OV R GIVEN FOR
of Roswell were Bend callers Sun­
1 Ù.HERTS
day.
r" N D - M-\ an ! Mr». Homer j E. H Brubach was reminded that
■, -■ T7 t. rt arrived Saturday j
Dinner Guests
Monday Evening Dinner
Monday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson were
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of
Lincoln Heights.
In N am pj
Mrs. Stella Butler and E. S. Prost
spent Sunday In Nampa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob De Gross ol
Richland had as their Sunday dlnn-
er gu; st Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of
Nyssa Heights.
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vVn to »iiend Ue had nno th “r b irthday when a
BETROTHAL ANMfH I .TO
T*'p coming wedding of Wanda I HE DAY LRIL I
. Hrl • ■ h ’his l'“.te n ' Mr. ! num ber of his neighbors called S un-
Mrn
lleruard
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lined
I day w ith v e il filled lunch boxes and
l,re Atki'Kon daughter of Mr and |
ct.
W! I
a bountiful dinner was mjoyed. The
Mr» Arthur I. Atkeuon to iJakr the numbers of the 'li. rJ.-y : fler-
• --.'up
friends from Parma, quests included Mr. and Mrs. W J.
11 tili co n tro l .n her o v I .ini till»
Oroot, aon of Mr. and Mm. (1 rrlt
Rosvfl!. Adri :n end Bend attend'd Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Plin Case, Dr. Abbots Office Closed
Tuesday
und
Invited
Mbs
Eva
tlroot. wun uiilinimrcd l>V Ml. At-
I he shower for Mrs. Dvre Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir. Mr. and
Hoydell. Mrs Keith Bailey and Mr»
The offices of Dr. C. A. Abott will
ki'Kon till» week and al»o Informally
twin daughters a; ttie Hatch home Mrs. George Swigert of Roswell, Ida­
Arthur II liovdell High scor for
be
closed until August 17th.
at tlir* partle» held on Baturday and (he afternoon were made by Mrs. C.
Thursday afternoon.
ho, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mr.
Hunday at the Oerrlt Oroot home L McCoy und Mrs Oeorge J Mit­
Dr. Abbott and Mrs. Abbott with
Mr. and Mrs Arch Parker and and Mrs. Lora Pillsbury. Mr. and
III Alberta Volley
baby and Mr. and Mrs. Virl Bishop Mrs. N. S. Phelan, B. G. Roberts and Mrs. Fauchter will enjoy an outing
chell
were Ontario visitors Wednesday Jack Albizer. This group consists in the Wallowa mountains until
No date ha» been aet for the wedd­
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ing but It will probably take place THOMPHON - MERRICK
evening.
of the early pioneers of this com­ then, having left Nyssa on Wednes­
Mrs. R. L. Haworth left Tuesday
In the early fall
day.
At u quiet ceremony performed on
munity.
for Cascade for a vacation.
July eleventh at Payette. Ml»s Helen
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Rev.Buohe
of
Payette
wasa
guest
PRIDAY AFTERNOON PAHTY
M Merrick, daughter of Mr and
in the Brunbach home Friday.
On Friday afternoon Mr» It Cl Mr». C. II Merrlek, Nys»a, became
MLts Virginia Miller returned
I.nr»cn and Ml» Oaorge J Mitchell the bride of Kenneth K Thompson
home Monday from a weeks outing
The
bride»
mother
aceoinpanled
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entertained with a dewairt lirtdge
at McCall In company with Miss
party at the home of Mrs Mitchell. them to Payette.
Ketchum of Vale and Miss Hofsheb-
The
bride
won
a
street
frock
of
Cluent» were Invited to make five
er of Ontario.
table* of contract, at which prize» blue lace und crepe with white uc-
Miss Mary Weir left Wednesday
were won by Mr», J. J. Haraaln, cenaorlM.
for a visit with relatives andfriends
Mr and Mrs. TIiompKon are mak­
Nome eoneeplion of Ibe demand for the 1940 Chevrolet may be gained from
Mr». Herbert II Fbiher and Mr».
ing their home ut the Oulc Ourrlson
the fact that the one-mllllonlh modal of this years production left Ih. in Chicago and other places in the
Carlo» Ilia liner
middle west.
ranch »oulhwest of Nys»u where Mr.
assembly line ml Flint. Mich., on July 12. In celebration of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brewer and
elation reflected by thin tremendous production record, M. fc. < oyle, «tnt rui
Thomimon
1»
employed
HUNDAY PICNIC DINNER
m a linger of Chevrolet, »hown (left) abovo with W. E. Holler, li'-ri.-ral sales children with relatives from Wilder
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matiHg.t. announced that the one-mllllonlh 1910 car. together willi a InP 1« spent last week end fishing on Bear
Mr und Mr» John I.lehard en­
the New York World’s Fair, would be awarded in a contest »hi.li is o | m n now Creek. Idaho.
tertained Hunday at a picnic dinn­ IIIRTIIDAY PARTY
In
honor
of
the
nlnetli
birthday
and will close Aug. 31. Details arc obtainable at any of the company s dealers.
er 111 honor of Mr utul Mrs John
Mr. and Mrs. John Mogus are
Htoneman and family of Star. Ida unnlveraary of her daughter, Helen
driving a new Chevrolet coupe.
thirty-five guentn were pre»ent The Juiilre, Mrs. lleruard Frost Invited er honoring her sister, Wilmn Hit-k­ Thursday evening with Jim Mc­
Ezra Brumbach was a Boise vis-
Store the goodness from your garden in a
Ginnis.
Stoncman'R are former rMldenta of twenty of Janice's friend» fur a lawn ey who Is to be married soon.
party
on
Monday
afternoon
Lawn
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PO LA R COLD ST O R A G E L O C K E R -
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Mrs. E. E. Parker of Big Bend is
the lloulevard
games and refreshments were enjoy­ The Womens Club wu-s well attend­ staying in Adrian with her son. Ver­
FRESH
VEGETABLES and FRUITS can be
ed
Thursday.
Twenty
five
women
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ed
II E C. OE OKECION TRAII.
met nt the Vulley View school house. non Parker while recovering from
r ii* .
preserved with all their field freshness— ready
Next meeting date Is September 8 her Injurie» received In the accident
A large number of member» of
for your table this winter
last Wednesday.
at the school house.
the Oregon Trail II E C. were en­
LO W ER BEND
Mr. Patch was in Pendleton on
tertained by Mrs lloersma at her
Mrs Cory Brown accompanied
home on Friday Following a rou­
Mr nhd Mrs. Cecil Case were Mrs Amos K. Johnson ol Ontario business trom Tuesday to Diursday
tine buflliM'»» meeting a »oclul hour pleasuntly surprised lust week when to Caldwell Friday to a college alum­ While he was there Mrs. Patch and
their sons visited at the home of
and refreshiiienl« were enjoyed
old neighbors from Wyoming, wluan ni reunion.
they had not »wn for 18 years ar­
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David Rees threshed barley for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherwood of
Storage containers from pint
rived for a visit
MltH. CIEIUUT Cl ROOT CELE­
Fred and August Moeller Saturday. La Grande.
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wade ofOro-
BRATES BIRTHDAY
Ml»» Kinmn Young, of Ontario Elna Brown Is on the sick list
size up, on hand at all times
flno, Idaho and .James DeCoursey
In celebration of the birthday an­ »pent a few days In the Joe King this week.
G et Y our’s T oday
niversary of Mr» ctront a aerie» of home the past week.
A. A. Bratton plnuted late potat­ of Lewiston. Idaho were visitors nt
Hite H R. Otis home from Wednes­
Mrs Marshall H.vatl and family, oes this week.
parties were given by Mr and Mrs.
day
evening
to
Friday
morning
.The
Oerrlt tlroot at their home 111 Al­ anil ML»» Florence Russel were Cald­
Mr and Mrs. Roy Hanchett of Otis family and their guests were
berta Valley on Saturday evening well shoppers Saturday.
Oregon Slope attended a birthday Diursday evening guests at the Les­
Miss Kathaleen Eat tier of Culd- dinner nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and Sunday afternoon
Tho»e attending the Saturday wcll was a supis'r guest In the Mar­ Ora Bmnaer honoring Mr. Hanchett ter French home near Roswell.
Wednesday morning a baby girl
party were Orandma Siam
and shall Hyat home Saturday even­ and Mr. Bronser's birthday anni­
.
as an energy
weighing six pounds nnd 12 ounces . . .
Klaa» Siam Junior, Mr and Mr» ing
24 H O U R SERV ICE
versaries.
builder
during
the hot
was
born
to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Walter
Mrs Win I aiwc and family of
Dirk Slam, Mr. and Mr». Joe Slam,
Mr and Mrs Alvin Leffler, Bud
McPartlnnd
In
the
Brittingham
Nys.sn
spent
Sunday
with
her
sister
of Oregon Trail. Mr and Mr» Z
sum m er m onths
Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pen-
IMvtilson of Parma. Mr und Mr» and family, Mrs Harry’ Russell Lat­ ton of Denver Colorado visited from nursing home In Ontario.
SH
ELTO N DAIRY
Jake Oroot and son of Arcadia. Fred er they attended the ball game at Saturday till Diursday nt the Leffl-
D ie garden club met at the home
f :i ”:i il
Koopnian, Mr and Mr» llerrltt Rig ltend Park.
of Mrs. Howard Hatch Friday aft­
er home.
M ILK and CREAM
Mrs Wm Stradley visited her
stain and Mr and Mr». Dick drool
Mrs Martini Amtdon. Tom Anit- ernoon. D ie greater part of the
On Sunday tho»e enjoying the sister-in-law, Mrs M. A Bradley of don and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Alvn meeting was spent enjoying a talk
will help solve the
Summer
SAVE
hospitality of Mi and Mrs Oroot Adrian Thursday
Amtdon and family visited Mr. and on dahlias by Mrs. Hatch.
problem
of
what
to
serve
Delicaciea
Through
Mrs Joe King and house guest. Mrs. John Lelnhardt and family of
were Mr amt Mrs John Koopnian
Mrs. Lancaster and her son. Dean,
on Your Table
O RDER IT TODAY
of Ontario, Mr and Mrs W F Fliul- Miss Emma Young attend«! the Nyssa Sunday.
Scientific
of Roswell were Sunday callers at
All Winter
Itng. Mr and Mrs I .tilt Stain, Mr si lower for the Roberts twins at the
Phone 05-J2
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spltze nnd the D W Patch home.
R e frig e ra tio n
and Mrs Andrew lloersma. Mr and home of Mrs Harvey Hatch Inst Oscar Bratton were among the group
D
ie
members
ot
the
Jolly
Janes
Mrs IVte Vender Oort
Thursday
that left by buss for the Wallowa
Refreshments and visiting were
Mr and Mrs. Zeb Wilson and Lake Institute early Sunday morn­ gave a shawer for Mrs. Dire Roberts
their régulât» meeting Diursday.
family were Sunday visitors tn Nys- ing. They will return on Monday at Wednesday
enjoyed on the lawn
Mrs. Howard Hatch
3 Block» N orth of “ Y”
PH O N E 124
the 22
visited her father. E. D. Wymer of
THURSDAY CONTRACT CLUB
A A. Bratton did some plowing Parma. He is in the Ontario hos­
for Gerald Ooodfellow this week.
The Thursday Contract Club was W O R T H W H IL E
pital.
entertained last week by Mrs Oeorge CLUB M EETS
J Mitchell who Invited Mrs Leo
A DRIAN LEGIO N HALL
Hollenberg. Mrs llurnall Brown and
SUNSET VALLEY Bernice Robb
Mrs May Chandler to play as guests entertain«! the Worthwhile Club D ED ICA TED
for the afternoon High scon's at July It with seventeen members
Legion hall in Adrian built
cants were made by Mrs llotlcn- present The afternoon was spent by The
the Legionairrcs of Past No. 109
herg
visiting laicllle Kendall and Le was dedicated Tuesday
evening.
Vina Howard was appointed as July 9. after a banquet prepared
flower committee
by the Auxilary D ie hall was dedl-
D ie 4-H Sunset Sewers Club will o»t«l by the Dept. Commander of
have a style revue at the nexl meet­ Idaho. Homer Hudleson.
ing which will be held at Ada Sch-
Mrs Will Horsfall Dept of Ore­
uriser's August II
gon President of Marshfield, pre­
Vbe Sunset Valley Sunday School sented Mis Roy Perry with her]
held every Sunday at C A Ditty's Post President pin
Is being well attend«! last Sunday
Mrs Otis Palmer. 7th District
ttic attendance was 38
Preesldent of La Grande installed
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Mrs Cash D im er had an attack the new Auxilary off leers,
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of appendicitis last week and 1» eon-
Earl Graham. 7th District Com­
DR J. C. BOWMAN
ttn«t to her b«l
mander of Vale, installed the Leg-
Mrs Roy Rookatool has been on kinalrres to their new offices
As little as
Veterimmsn
the sick list but t* reported as much
Ollier visiting dignitaries wen- 1
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better now
ÎÊ ik a ^
Mrs Palmer Sr Past Dept P itm - j
Mr and Mrs Jim Horning of Par­ dent of La Grande, and Mrs Homer
ma were Sunday dinner guests of Huddleson of Boise
Mr and Mrs Jay Howard
Phone 39W
Legion and Auxilary members o f '
Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs L. Nyssa. Vale and Ontario were also
R lauHtreth on Sunday mete Mr and present
NYSSA LIBRARY
Mrs J A Scott iif Vale. I A Glen-
Ellen McConnell visited her par­
. . . lay» a new red cedar
Open each week day ftvm
dy and family of Caldwell Mr and ents Mr and Mrs Charles McCon­
shingle roof; Insuiatt-S your
3 p m to 4 p nr
Mrs Grover Cooper and Lloyd nell near Nampa Sunday
present home with Balsam-
Saturday 2 p m to 8 p m
Wool; transforms waste attic
landetli and family In the after­
Mr and Mrs Ray Dirashcr a t­
oe basement space into extra
AU. TAIRONS WKUVM*
noon Mr and Mrs Verle Landrclh tended the funeral Friday of six-
rooms;
paints; re floors: or
and Mi»s Betty Johansen of On tar, year-old Charles Kietli Elsberry
Librarian
Mrs S B Oavta
rna of other im­
makes doxen
cal)«t m the same home
who died of spotted fever The boy
provements to your home.
Leslie
Ditty
and
family
and
John
No down payment required
was the son of Mr and Mrs George
op T o u n m n sT
when you use Budget Build­
Case »ml family and Elmer Cul­ Klsberrv of Caldwell who were
“See M.E»II *».t See Retter“
ing Terms at
berson were dinner guests of Chas friends of the Thrashers
CARy Sunday
In the afternoon
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Greer and
John Case* grot her Elmer Case children of Jordan Valley Mr and
and laietlle Fleming of La Grande Mrs Johnny Ashley of Yuma. Anx- I
and Mrs Brandcw and daughter ona. and Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Els-
Dorothy of FVwidosa and Mrs \V hrrry of Caldwell rutted at the
O il to get th e most out of every penny it m ighty
Fleming of Ontario visited tn the Ray D irasher home Saturday
same home
Mias Time Poage of Apple Valley 1
im portant to folk* who are ju»t starting out. An erro r in
Mrs Paul Rarisome Is sick
spent the week-end with Ellen Mc­
DR J. A. Mc F ALL
“There’» a yard near yon”
buying judgm ent th a t would be considered trival by an y ­
Severwl fanners thnahed wheat Connell
Dwight Smith. Manager
FYKHIOHT STFVIAUST
one else, m ight be trag ic for them. They can ’t a ffo rd to
last week and tt made an average
Howard
Hatch
and
his
sons
at-
Phene 15
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of » bushels to the acre If the tmdedd the ball game at IVuse (
m ake m istakes — they can ’t run the risk of “ gold bricks” .
ditch had not broken the same
CORN ON THE-COB
for your
JANUARY MEALS
&
I DRINK IT
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w hen PENNIES count—
the Nyssa Journal is The
Ideal ‘Shopping Guide’­
LUMBER ©COMPANY
have averaged
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A New Music Store
OpeningSaturday.JuIy20
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Even, penny counts. Every penny has to do D O U BLE
DUTY. It’s interesting to know (and we can’t deny th a t
w e’re a bit p ro u d !) th a t the Nyssa Jo u rn al is m aking it
possible for people like these to get m ore for th e ir penni-
ies. For the pages of theNyssa Jo u rn al are a “ S hopping
G uide to values. Every w eek advertisers o ffer d efin ite
savings on the things all of us need. O f course, if you
are already a Nyssa Jo u rn al reader, you are well aw are
of this f a c t
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