Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1941, Image 6

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TH E N YSSA G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L
P R ID A Y P A R T Y
Ms. A. V. Cook. Mrs Grant Lewis
and Mrs. Lewis Moshler were hos­
tesses at a dessert bridge party
given at the home of Mrs. Cook on
PIN O CH LE P A R T Y
Friday afternoon, at which guests
The Pinochle Club was entertained were invited for ten tables of con­
on Thursday at the home of Mrs tract. High scores were made by
Mrs Emma Quinby Miss Eva Boy-
Charles Paradis by Mrs. Claude
dell. Mrs
Charming Jordan and
Meacham and Mrs. Paradis at Mrs. Robert Lee.
dessert and pinochle. High scores
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were made by Mrs. Dot Toombs, FAR E W E LL P A R T Y
Mrs. Fletcher Milton and Mrs. W ill­
Complimenting her little niece
iam Schoen.
Janice Rosseen who left for home on
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NYSSA
Phone 108
PROGRAM
TH EATR E
D O U B LE F E A T U R E
Friday and Saturday, Aug.22-23
TH U RSD AY, AU G U ST 21, 1941
Monday Mrs. K
E Kerby enter­ 20 ladies were entertained again at
tained 12 chidren at a luncheon and dessert and contract. High scores
theatre party on Saturday after- were held at the afternoon party
by Mrs Kenneth CotUe, Mrs. Joe
non.
Trent and Mrs Deane Smith. In
the evening Mrs. Tcm Eldridge,
DINNER P A R T Y
Mrs. A. V. Cook and Mrs. C. L. M c­
Coy were prize winners.
A family re-union and dinner
party for the Long-Thorn peon clan
was eld at the R. A. Thompson W. 8. C. 8 M E ETIN G
home on Sunday, complimenting j
Mrs. Oscar Golden f Lebanon and ! A regular meeting of the W. S.
Mrs. Abe Vaughn of Portland. Pre­ C. 8. will be held on Thursday.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Long. August 28. at 2:30 p. m. In the
At
Mr and Mrs. Robert Long of J o r -■ Methodist Church personage.
dan Valley, Mr and Mrs. Herschel this meeting the starting of the
Thompson and their children. Mr study of "The Radiant Heart” will
and Mrs. Robert Tompson and be made.
their children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
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Beutler and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs
C H ATTE R B O X CLUB
Taylor and family and Mr. and
Mrs Jesse Tompson.
Chatterbox Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Dave Mitchell, those
E N T E R T A IN A T CARD PA R T IE S present were: Mrs. Orland Chelde-
lin and daughters, Mrs. John Ridder
Guests to make up five tables of Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mrs. Bob De-
contract were entertained on Tues­ Gross. Mrs. Nettie Bennett. Mrs. Iva
day afternoon at dessert and con- j Adams, Mrs. Carolyn Gardiner. Mrs.
tract by Mrs. J. J. Saraan and Miss Ed Jamieson. Mrs. Florence Bybee.
Eva Boydell at Miss Boydell's home, j Mrs. Marie Maw, Guests were: Ida-
In the evening of the same day I leen Maw, Mrs. Harry Gardiner
Anne Shirley and Richard Carlson in
“W E S T P O IN T W ID O W ”
Hopalong Cassidy in
“PR IV A T E S O N H O R SE B A C K ”
Idaleen Maw and Winona Hender­
son gave a talk about what they did
at Corvallis.
Refreshments were
later served.
The "Bustling" homemakers club
and “Champion" Canning club held
a weiner roast and spent the night
at the C. C. C. camp Sat. In the
morning they cooked their break-
last over a camp fire.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Meredith of
Buelah spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Maw. ,
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BOOK CLUB MEETS
Members of the Kingman Kolony
Book Club were entertained by Mrs.
Dennis Patch at her Adrian home
on Saturday. Mrs. Patch invited
Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. W al­
ter McPartland, of Adrian as guests
for the afternoon.
A. J. Cronin's “The Keys to the
Kingdom” was eviewed by Mrs.
Dick Tensen after which followed a
discussion hour and tea was poured
by Mrs. Patch.
BOOK REVIEW CLUB T O MEET
On Wednesday afternoon Aug. 27.
begining at 2:30 the Book Review
Club sponsored by the members of
St. Pauls Episcopal Guild will be
entertained by Mrs. A. J. Church
at her home on North Fifth St
There will be a small thank offer­
ing accepted and all ladles are in­
vited to attend.
meeting at the home of Mrs D
Patch In Adrian Saturday after­
noon Mrs Dick Jensen gave a very
entertaining review of "The Keys
of Thy Kingdom” by Dr. Cronin.
Mrs. Della Bunnell who is work­
ing in Caldwell spent the past week
visiting er mother Mrs. P. B. Ander­
son while Miss Marjorie Cameron
took her place.
Mrs. Claude Eachus Joined the
Homemakers on their trip to Mc­
Call.
Miss Gladys Rayburn of Payette
and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Par­
ma were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arch Parker.
Mr. and Mrs Kyle Albizer of Nam­
pa were Monday guests In the Phe­
lan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Watt re­
turned home Thursday from a trip
through the middle west and their
little son Roger who visited in the
Haworth home during their absence.
Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Virl Bishop and
son and Mrs. E. E. Parker visited
the Hickman home In Arena Val­
ley Thursday.
“B R O A D W A Y L IM IT E D ”
Comedy, Cartoon and Sports
Includes tax
Mat. Sun n. 2:30. Adm. 10c-28c, Evening Adm. 10c-33c, 1
— B A R G A IN N IG H T —
Tuesday, Aug. 26
Rudy Vallee, Helen Parish, and Lon Chaney Jr.
in
“T O O M A N Y B LO N D E S”
Adm. Children 5c, Adults 15c
“I could do that, too, if I was as little as that
little shrimp.
he’d start eating
S W A N ’S BREAD
Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 27-28
ASK FOR I T
A T Y O U R GROCER'S
Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy, Ian Hunter, and
Mary Howard in
Swan’s Bakery
“B IL L Y T H E KID”
( Photographed in Technicolor)
He’d grow up to be man-size if
PHONE 20
N YSSA
Admission: 10c-33c, Including Defense T ax
W ILSON BROS.
Nyssa
Phone 32
I W e have a complete stock of all school needs— a ll!
I at money saving prices. And to add to these bar-
; gains we have added many items for the adults to o !
SHOP EARLY
AND SAVE
W e Suggest Early Buying
BOY’S
SWEATERS
School Shoes
WOOL
$198
JACKETS
MEN'S - $1.49
MISSES SHOES B o y ’s 4 9 c t o $l.9 8
BOYS
$1.39 to $1.98
75c
MISSES
» 1.98
ALL
WOOL
CREW
SOX
Rayon Hosiery
CORD
$1.19 to $1.95
25c
2 pair 25c
PANTS
PRINTS
PURE SILK
$L98
HOSE
19c and 22c
"Clean up”
59c
FALL
M en ’s
M en's
PIECE GOODS DRESS SHIRTS Summer
Cord Pants WOVEN PLAID
69c
WHITE SHOES
2 9 c yd.
SPORT
SHIRTS
GABARDINES
$2.95
$1.98 pr.
5 9 c yd.
59c
SALE STARTS
THUR. AUG. 21
KNOCKOUT
OVERALLS
G IR L ’S
FOR T H E W H O L E
F A M IL Y
(S A N F O R IZ E D )
for
Sizes 2 to 8
A R E A L B A R G A IN
B O Y ’S
B O Y ’S
W O M E N ’S
A REAL V A LU E
TOP - GRADE
Sizes 6 to 16
T O PM O ST F A S H IO N
YARD
B O Y ’S
TOP - GRADE
A REAL BUY
IN T W O SH ADES
Values Up To $3.95
T A N OR CREAM
Sizes 6 to 14
per pair
A L L FOR
The Shoe String ditch broke Sat­
urday in Pete Countryman's pas­
ture cutting out quite a hole. Shut­
ting o ff the water is bad for the new
lettuce field.
M r and Mrs. Melvin Spitze were
dinner guests of their Uncle and
Aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Cochrum
Wednesday at Nyssa.
Gerold Goodfellow is digging his
spuds this week.
Grandma Pryor arrived Wednes­
day from California where she has
been visiting.
Mrs. Jack Downs and small
daughter had an accident Thursday
when their car slid Into the Shoe
String Ditch. Mrs. Downs had a
cut hand but the small daughter was
uninjured. The car was slightly
damaged.
Mrs. W E. Brown and Wilma and
Elna called to see the new baby at
the Bratton home. Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin S. Kitze and baby will move
to Madris, Oregon the last of Aug­
ust where Mr. Spitz is employed In
the High School.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben MeConnel mo­
tored to Maca Sunday to visit Paul
McConnels.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Alexander and
family enjoyed a picnic Sunday on
te John Day river near Prairie City
August 10.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Huber were.
M r and Mrs. FYed Abbot and sons
from Twin Falls, Mr. and Mrs. oe
Huber frm Buhl M r and Mrs. M ar­
tin Huber and baby of Payette and
Mr. and Mrs. Berga Becker of Home-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown and
Doris ofMcMinnville arrived Satur­
day mming to spend the week-end
with M r Browns mother. Mrs. |
Mimmie Brown and other relatives.
The home of Mrs. Mimmie Brown
was the scene of a family reunion
Sunday. Guests were . H. Brown
and family, Mrs. W. E. Brown and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown
and fam ily of Vale. Knox Alexander
and family. T. W. Penn and family.
M r and Mrs. Stanley Penn of Jame­
son. and M r and Mrs W. E. Rees.
Ooy Brown and family. Hannah and
Wm. Brown.
Riverview
M. arid Mrs. Charley Strong of
Nampa and M r and Mrs. E. Botner
were Sunday evening visitors at the
James McGinnis home.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Black and
family of Grand Coulee. Wash, and
Mrs. M. Black Floyd and Ronnie
Black of Little Valley were guests at
the Earl Blackburn home Monday.
Mr Barney Legart has purchased
a new car.
Mrs. Pearl Prank who has been
staying at the Tom Loe home is now
staying In Nyssa with her son.
Earl Rogers of Nyssa is now em ­
ployed by Joe Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen of Nyssa
were Friday evening guests at the
Joe Ward ome.
Ed De Lashmutt who has been
spending the summer with his
brothers at La Grande returned
home Tuesday.
Mrs Frank Dewey of Ontario
spent from Sunday to Thursday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Lutz.
Those to enjoy the evening and Ice
creeam at the R. H. Johnson home
Wednesday were Mr
and Mrs
Howard Spark aand small son. Bert
Howard. Joe Burbank, and M r and
Mrs Guy Sweet of Ontario.
M r and Mrs Clarence Merrit and
family went to Ontario Monday on
business.
Mrs Carl Sammons and family
who has been visiting at the Walter
Thompson home will leave Satur- j
day for California
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FO R SALE Already one o i our mod­
ern three room, houses has been
sold. Just one look and the buyer
was convinced he had a good thing.
That is not the last one. We still
have a lew more. But they will not
last long as others are already look­
ing at them and realize the bargains
they are. Call Berard East, 64 for
an appointment. Do not put It off.
This will ot last. Bernard Eastman
Your Realtor.
21 A tfc
TOR SALE FARM STO C K Six
Gilts, Poland-China, bred to farrow
in early fall. A. P. Goodell, Enter­
prise Avex. 21 A lxp.
HELP W A N T E D —Reliable woman
for general housework and mothers,
FOR SALE — H EAVY W EIG H T helper. Call Journal.
21 A lxp.
Gold Seal Congoleum rugs $5.95 FOR RENT— 5 room house with
other 9 x 12 rugs $3 69. The Nyssa bath. Behind Fox Frlut stand on
Trader sells for less. Main hiway hiway north. Roy Bibbey.
North.
yÇJvnÇ
V A L L E Y V IE W
Sunday and Monday, Aug. 24-25
FOR SALE T W O DUCK Pin Bowl­
ing alleys, complete with balls.
Ready to load.
Mrs. R. Cornell.
21 A tic.
Too Late to Classify
Sat. Mat.. >.30 p. m., Aam. 5c-20c; Evening, 10c-33c, Includes tax
Victor McLaglen, Marjorie Woodworth, Den­
nis O’Keefe, Rats K elly and Zasu Pitts in
FOR SALE SIN G E R
SEW ING
Machine, almost ew. $30
Wilma
Courkamp, Idaho Power Co. olilce.
21 A 2xp.
Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday,
f t ___ I *
Shurfine 8 oz.
Bottles 2 for
23c
Jello
^cKaTO"
5c
Kraut
rse -
32c
75c
27c
G inger Snaps
23c
W h e a t Flakes £Tb*p“ k.«. 23c
Corn Flakes
17c
49c
25c
Bacon Squares uTtens 17c
W einers
39c
Minced Ham
39c
Kectin
II
n O llC y
P _ rri
O m
10 lb. Pails made
by Fosters new Crop
lv»63l
9 lb. Bags
Yellow or White
2 lbpekg,.
Q
O O a p
Nubora Granulated
Giant Pkgs.
Q
O O ap
P . & G . White
Giant Bars 6 for
£ b.
£ b.
Open Evenings Until 9 P.M.
W
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nyssa
G rocery
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Mrs M E Rogers. Mrs. R. L
Haworth. Eleanor and Phyllis a t - !
tended the wedding of Miss Mabel
Hicks and M r William A. Shumake
at the brides home in Ooilister. Sat -
urday morning
Mrs E H. Brum bach and Mrs j
P. A. Miller attended ih<f Bodk Club |
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A Dependable Food Store
NYSSA LUMBER CO.
Phone 118 — Nyssa