Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 06, 1941, Image 6

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    JAM ISON-BOSTON
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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
who wore a floo rlength dress of
Miss Mary Boston, only daughter black tafetta and carried sweetpeas.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boston, was The bridegroom and his best man.
married on Sunday evening at six Roy Boston wore conventional dark
o ’clock to Howard Jamison, son of suits.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jamison of Corn-
Before the ceremony, Mrs. R ay­
bridge, Nebraska. The ceremony was mond Boston sang “ O, Promise Me.”
performed at the home of the bride's. ^ uests were Mr and Mrs Henry
parents and the single ring service Boston and sons of Lewiston, Ida.,
was read by the Reverend Roseber- Mr and Mrs. Raymond Boston and
ry, pastor of the Methodist church sons of Ontario, Oregon., Mr. and
of Caldwell The bride wore a floor Mrs. Earl Boston and family and
length white tafetta wedding dress Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boston, Mr. and
and wore white blossoms In her hair. Mrs F. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Her bouquet was of rosebuds and Morgan and son, and the Rev. Rose-
E VAN G ELIST M ILLE R
sweetpeas. She was given in mar­ berry.
Revival at the Church of the
riage by her father. As Mrs. Ray­
After the ceremony a buffet lunch
Nazarene
mond Boston played Lohengrin’s
was served from the lace covered
Revival will continue at the Naz-
wedding march, the wedding party
table which was centered by a six aem e church a'l the rest of the week
took their places before an Improvis­
tier bride’s cake on the top of which and will close on the 16th of Feb.
ed arch of greenery and blossoms.
Rev. James Miller is a national
The soft radiance of candlelight a tiny bride and groom stood.
The cake was made by the bride’s known evangelist. He has preached
from tall white tapers set in low
in nearly all the states of the union.
candelabra on either side of the mother and was cut by the bride.
arch lighted the room. The bride
Mr. and Mrs. Jamison left for a We feel fortunate in being able to
was attended by Mrs. Roy Boston, short wedding trip, their car deco- present to Nyssa and community
such a fine preacher. All are invited
to attend and hear the gospel in
sermon and in song. A. L. Crane is
song director, and special singer.
WIGWAM FLOUR
Milled From Hard Wheat
By the Caldwell Flour Mills
THE ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
PERFECTED lor
FAMILY USE
The Best Family Flour
It’s Oven Tested
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
BY USING WIGWAM FLOUR
SOLD BY ALL
Nyssa Merchants
Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday
February 7, and 8
P i
W IG W A M 49 lb.
Flour bag.
Peanut Butter
Salad Dressing
Salmon J L pink
Cheese Liei..
C o o k ie S
1 arrJ
^
2 lb.
Jars
quart
jars
Pride ...orted
4 ,b
packages
Bacon Squares Carstens
ib.
large
Oxydol packages___________
P. & G. Giant bars
8 for
Dash
Crisco
$1.15
23c
23c
29c
99c
23c
37c
15c
20c
1C.
45c
49c
3 lb
cans
O P E N E V E NIN G S U N T IL 6 P. M.
S A T U R D A Y S , 9 P. M.
W ILSON G r o c e r y
OREGON
NYSSA
able Food Store
I house progressed to the next sta­
tion and following all the games the
entire group met at the Parish hall
where the prizes for the evening
were presented to the winners and
| a pie supper was served.
High scores at bridge were made
by Mrs. Laurence Brown and Mrs.
E. J. Powell for the ladles and by A.
L Fletcher and C. E. Taylor for the
men. At pinochle Miss La Della
Shaw and Mrs. Margaret Carpenter
were high for ladles and William E.
Schireman and J. C. Olsen for the
men.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING
BRIDGE
Mrs. Aden Wilson entertained at
Wednesday evening bridge club at
her home this week and invited Mrs.
Frank Rambaud as a guest player.
High scores were won by Mrs. Ernest
McClure and Mrs. Klaas Tensen.
At Hospital
Baby Robert, Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Rose is critically
111 at the Nyssa hospital.
L O W E R BEND
rian. Adrian's grade school team al­
so beat Parma's grade school team
that day. These were the first vic­
tories in athletics ever scored by Ad­
rian high school over Parma.
Entertainment for the evening
was furnished by three of Adrian’s
baton twirlers and pep band and by
a small boy from Parma who twirled
a baton and sang "God Bless Am ­
erica.”
Mrs. C. T. Cook, Mrs. F. A. deLes-
pinasse, and Mrs. D. W. Patch were
Monday evening guests o f Mrs.
Watts Bridge club in Parma.
Saturday night Adrian and Jor­
dan Valley competed in two basket­
ball games with Adrian on the long
end of the score In both games. The
second string game ended with a
score of 22 to 14. The first string
game was 32 to 19 in Adrian’s favor.
This was the first time Adrian
had defeated Jordan Valley In bas-
betball.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker call­
ed on Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robetr Toomb of Nyssa on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane of King-
man Kolony were Sunday dinner
guests at the D. W. Patch home.
TH U R SD AY EVENING BRIDGE
Mrs. Malcolm Crawford entertain­
ed the members of the Thursday
Evening Bridge club. Inviting Mrs
Bernard Frost as a guest player for
the evening Mrs. Bert B Lienka-
emper and Mrs. Carlos Buchner
made high scores.
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G U ILD T O M EET
The Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal
church will meet on Wednesday aft­
ernoon. Feb 12 at the home o f Mrs
William E. Sehtreman. Mrs C. C.
Hunt will be co-hostess
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B IR T H D A Y D INN ER
M r and Mrs Perry Ward enter­
tained at dipner on Sunday compli­
menting Mr W ard’s btrthdav anni­
versary.
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AFTERNOON TEA
Mrs Irving Orlndel! was hostess
®t a tea on Tuesday afternoon com­
plimenting the birthday annivers­
ary of Mrs
Clarence Brewster.
Twenty-one friends called during
the afternoon.
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PROGRESSIVE CARD P A R T Y
Twenty-one tables of bridge and
Pinochle were In play on Wednes­
day evening when the second o f a
w ie s of progressive card games was
Riven by the guild or St Paul's Epis­
copal church Ouests gathered at
the homes of Dr and Mrs. J. j.
Satraaln. Mr and Mrs William E.
schireman. Dr and Mrs. E D Nor-
eott. M r and
Artie Robertson.
Dr and Mrs. J C Bowman and Mr
and Mrs. Church. Winners at each I
NYSSA
Phone 108
LO ST—Legionnaire’s cap. Return to the creditors and all persons having
Journal.
6F lxc. claims against said estate to present
same, verified as required by law
with proper vouchers, within six
FOR SALE—Bliss triumph seed po­ months after the publication of this
tatoes, out of McKays Blue tag, notice, to the said Administratrix
rogued 3 times. Inspected by state at Nyssa. Oregon, at the office of
A. L. Fletcher, the same being the
seed inspectors and county agents place designated for the transaction
while growing. Refer to county a- of all business pretainlng to said es­
gent for quality. Sid Flanagan. Rt. tate.
February 5, 1941.
2, Nyssa.
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Emma M. Pitkin,
Administratrix of the Estate
FOR SALE— Baby chicks Mondays
of Fred J. Pitkin, deceased.
and Thursdays. 200 up 8tt cents First pub. Feb. 6, 1941
each, under 200, 9 cents each. Cus­ Last pub. March 6, 1941.
tom hatching 3 cents per egg. Pay­
ette Valley Hatchery. Phone 6221.
Two miles north Fruitland. 6F tfc.
For Sale
1 M cCO RM ICK-D EERING B Far­
mall tractor. Special $590.00. Eder
Hardware, Nyssa.
6F tfc.
FOR SALE—New, unfinished baby
beds $5.95, large size. Drop leaf
table $3.69. Chairs, 79c, hardwood
chairs, $1.00. Chest of drawers, 4
drawers. $3.79. The Nyssa Trader
sells for less. Main hiway north.
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FOR SALE—New Superbilt daveno
beds, only $27.50. A smart looking
daveno by day, a comfortable bed
N Y SSA H EIGH TS
by night. The Nyssa Trader sells
for less. Main hiway north. What
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mazes and have you to trade?
son Ralph and Mrs. O. F. Maze and
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^ aren
Sundayjit the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Trew of Parma, FO R SALE—Two fresh Holstein
cows. Aso some wheat. Gerrltt
Idaho.
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Mrs. E. R. Anderson and broth­ Stam. Rt. 2, Nyssa.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cum­
mins burned to the ground early
Sunday morning while Mr. Cum­
mins was at the barn milking. Mrs.
Cummins was in Caldwell visiting
her daughter and Mr. Cummins’ had
cooked his breakfast and started the
chores. The roof was ready to fall in
when he returned to the house. Due
rated with bells and tin pans— a
to the dense fog none of the neigh­ er, Vernon Walker, of Nyssa, drove
continuous charivari.
bors noticed the fire. The building to Boise Saturday and visited Mr.
Anderson in the Veteran’s hospital.
carries a small insurance.
C H ATTE R B O X CLUB
Attending
the
Kansas-Oregon
Barbara
Russell,
has
been
very
The Chatter Box club held its reg­
banquet-Tit the Parish hall in Nyssa
ular meeting Wednesday, Jan. 29, sick with Tonsilltls the past week.
Wednesday evening were the G. E.
Mrs. • William Teter is in Vale at
at the John Bartholoma home.
Webster, Dan Corbett families and
the
home
of
her
son,
Miles
Teter,
It was decided to have a valentine
Mr. O. . Kutrz and son, Harold.
party as custom on Feb. 12 In con­ and is caring for her new grand­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson were
daughter
and
its
mother.
The
Infant
nection with the regular meeting,
dinner guests at the F. J. Cahill
was
born
Thursday.
each member bringing a gift cost­
home Thursday.
Prayer meeting was held at the
ing not over ten cents.
Just-a-mere club met at the home
home
o
f
Mrs.
Dora
Morgan.
Thurs­
Mrs. John Ridder the social lead­
o f Mrs. Joe Woodard Friday after­
day
evening.
Mrs.
W
itty
was
leader.
er was In charge of the program.
noon. 13 answered roll call. Program
Mrs. Harry Hatch and Helen, Mrs.
Delicious refreshments were ser­
E. Keyser and Mrs. R. C. Smtih
ved to the following members: Mes- Arthur Gale. Mrs. Harry Russell,
was in charge of Mrs. Moss. Mrs. J.
dames Toplif, Jamison, Ure, Ben­ Betty Weir and Mrs. Ellen Sparks,
E. Keyser and Mrs. R. C. Smith. It
nett, Orcutt, Adams. Cheldelin, Suit­ Mrs. Howard Hatch of Adrian are
was decided to meet with Mrs. Joe
the
members
fro
mthe
Jolly
Janes
or, Ford, Mitchell, Knowles, Bailey,
Woodard again on Feb. 14 and ex­
Oregg, Stephen, Bybee, Ridder and club who took a pot luck dinner and
change gifts for Valentine’s day.
Ooodell. The only guests was Mrs. surprised a former member Mrs.
Mr. R. C. Smith and sons, Mrs.
Jule. The next meeting is to be held Tom Campbell of Wilder on Thurs­
Joe Woodard attended a public sale
day.
at the Harlan Maw home Feb. 12.
at Fruitland Friday afternoon.
The occasion was Mrs. Campbell's
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cahill spent
SO C IETY T O MEET
15th wedding anniversary.
Sunday at the Jack Simpson home.
The Women’s Society of Christian
Miss Florence Russell, spent three
Mr. Wilford and D. O. Bybee with
Service will meet at the home of nights last week working for Mrs.
their mother of Ogden, Utah, ar­
Mrs. Joe E. Trent, corner of Fifth Gretchen Hatch of Adrian
rived at the home of their brother
and Bower, on Thursday afternoon
The P.-T. A. pie social was a huge and son, S. P. Bybee.
at 2 o’clock. Mrs. E. C. Crandall success last Saturday night. The
R. C. Smith and son, Rodney
will assist with the entertaining.
1941 style review put on by the men made a business trip to Meridian,
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folks was especially good.
Idaho, Wednesday.
SUNSHINE CLUB
Harold Quick has returned from
J. E. Keyser was fortunate. While
The Sunshine club of the Rebek-
California where he was working digging on his ranch in Locket
ahs will meet at the Odd Fellows
for the past four months.
Gulch he struck water at 10 feet and
hall on Friday afternoon at 2 p.
E. M. Hauser, county club leader, has a good well.
m.
visited the Big Bend Cooking club
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Friday.
HOUSE GUEST
Ann Elizabeth Molt, celebrated
B U ILD IN G PE RM ITS
Miss Helen Boydell entertained
her 13th birthday Sunday with a
Darlene Dorman Saturday night
The following applications for
party for her school friends.
and Sunday.
building permits have been filed
with the City Recorder:
No. 434— Elmer Points. Erect gar­
H A P P Y COOKS MEET
A D R IA N
age, Lots 19-20 Blk. 141, Ward. $60.
The club met at Ellen Judd’s Sat­
No. 435— O. J. Adkinson. Erect
urday, Feb. 1 at 10 o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Points and
The meeting was called to order their daughter. Erma, and Miss A r­ dwell, lot 6, blk. 6 Teutsch. $4000.
I f no written protests have been
and the minutes were read.
lene Peterson were In Nyssa Satur­ filed within ten (10) days from the
The next meeting will be at Aur­ day.
date of this publication by owners
ora Zamora’s Feb. 22.
of property in the City o f Nyssa,
Wednesday night the junior class
Ellen Judd and Aurora Zamora of Adrian high school sponsored a the above applications will be ap­
proved.
will put on a demonstration on
skating party at the Nampa roller
kneading bread.
skating rink. All students were Invit­
Too Late to Classify
Ellen served a lunch and the
ed. Miss Marjorie Hopkins and Miss
meeting was adjourned.
Eleanor Beier were along as chap­
For Sale
erones.
1 M cCO RM IC K-D EERING B. Far
SU RPRISE P A R T Y
Mr. and Mrs. James Flaherty of
mall tractor. Specially priced at
A surprise party was enjoyed at
Baker visited at the Vernon Parker $590.00. Can be seen at Eder Hard­
the Ray Holton home in Kingman
home Sunday.
ware, Nyssa.
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on Monday evening when Mrs. Hol­
Friday night in games between
ton invited guests to make three
Parma and Adrian the score in the F O R SALE—Work Horses, broken
tables of pinochle In honor of Mr
and unbroken. L. O. Schoen, 120
second string game was in Adrian’s
Holton’s birthday anniversary.
favor and the first string game re­ So. Ninth St., Payette. Phone 233M.
Mrs. C C. Cotton and Mr. Holton
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sulted in a 34 to 20 victory for Ad-
were hblders of high score at cards.
A late supper was enjoyed after the
card games were over.
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giant
packages
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1941
PR O G R A M
THEATRE
W ANTE D — Young man will give
good home to stray or unwanted
dog. Call Journal or Nyssa Realty.
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Legal Advertisement
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
IN TH E CO U NTY C O URT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
C O U N T Y OF M ALHEUR
In the matter of the Estate o f Fred
J. Pitkin, deceased.
„
undersigned, EM MA M. P I T ­
K IN , having been appointed Admi-
“ ‘stratnx of the Estate o f Fred J.
Pitkin, deceased, and having quali­
fied as such, hereby gives notice to
“R A G T IM E C O W B O Y JOE
Sunday and Monday, February 9 and 10
Veterinarian
Phone 39W
N Y S S A L IB R A R Y
Open each week day from
2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Saturday, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
A L L P A TR O N S WELCOME
Lib rarian ......Mrs. 8. B. Davis
O PTO M E T R IS T
‘‘See McFall and See Better*’
DR. J. A. M cFA LL
E YE S IG H T SP E C IA LIS T
O N TA R IO
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J E W E L R Y STORE
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P A Y AS Y O U C A N
Safeguard Your investment in your
home by doing those needed repairs
or remodeling now—pay for them as
you can— use . . . .
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PLAN
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NYSSA(fl
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* THE SIGN OF GOOD LUMBER ,
) PHONE 116 JOHN E.OSTROM PROP I
'THE TAILOR ISALWAYS
GLAO TO HEAR THAT
YOU HAD A RIPPING
TIME. !
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It’s Not Only Cheap-
I’t.
FREE
t
To look at our N E W S U P E R B IL T
DAVENOS
DOUBLE FEATURE
Sat. Mat., 2;30 p, m., Adm. 5c-20c; Evening, 10c-33c, includes tax
DR. J, C. B O W M A N
FOR R E N T —80 acres. Alfalfa, grain
and sugar beet land. No buildings.
Share or cash rent. Seven miles SW
Nyssa. E. L. Jamison.
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Friday and Saturday, February 7 and 8
Richard Arlen and Andv Devine in
“L U C K Y D E V IL S ”
Johnny Mack Brown and Fuzzy Knight in
Professional
Cards
To see, is to want one of these beautiful bed
sofa’s at our
Special Price O f $ 3 5
and its matching chair at $16.50
(In our opinion this feature is not to be recommended for chil­
dren.)
Coverings in cut velour, in a choice of 28 of fash­
ions latest shades, from soft rose, reseda green,
or turquoise blue to luscious mulberry and aut­
umn rusts and browns.
Mat. Sun, 2:30, Adm. 10c-28c, Evening Adm. 10c-33c, Includes tax
To own one—
Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas, Binnie
Barnes and Gloria Dickson in
“THIS T H IN G C A L L E D L O V E ”
Comedy and Take It or Leave It
—BARGAIN NIGHT—
Tuesday and Wednesday, February 11 and 12
Bargain Night Both Nights
Join O ur Daveno Pool !
Anna Neagle, Richard Carlson, Victor Mature,
Roland Young and ZaZu Pitts in
now being formed and get yours before
prices go up.
“NO, NO, N A N E T T E ”
Sportscope and D E A D W O O D DICK
Thi» is positively the last chance as the
Adm. Children 5c, Adults 15c
Thursday, February 13
Cecil B. DeMille’s Technicolor production
“N O R T H W E S T M O U N T E D PO L IC E ”
with Gary Cooper, Madeline Carroll, Paulette
Goddard lte -U
and
Preston Foster
c , including Defense Tax
P O O L CLOSES W E D N E S D A Y , FEB. 12
The Nyssa Trader
“SELLS FO R LESS”
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