Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 01, 1941, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1941
£11NII11I I HI II11I I111111I II I 111 II II I III I II II II I li I! I IHII HI IIIIH HI 11H HI H HI II II I HIM m NWg CHATTER BOX CLUB
The Chatter Box Club held its reg­
ular meeting at the Jim. Mussolini
home Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. John Bartholoma was In
charge of the program which was
on Holland.
Eleven members were present. The
guest that enjoyed the afternoon
watering tank was about all that
MAY 6
RUTH BRATTON TO MARRY
Adrian High School Band
........... Frank de Lesplnasse, Director = were Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Beers
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bratton, Val­ there were to mark the spot besides
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Nyssa High School Glee Club.................Mrs. John Young, Director ^
ley View, announced the wedding of the old Lackey house. He was one
TUESDAY EVSNING BRIDGE
their daughter, Ruth Christina, to of th stock holders in the old cheese
1. The Little Old Garden
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin was hostess for
Curtis Wright Foster, son of Mr. factory and has owned and operated
2. Homing
and Mrs. W. W. Foster. Nyssa to the flour mill for many years.
String Ensemble....................................... Charles Wilson, Director ^ the Tuesday evening Bridge Club
take place this evening at the Meth­
Vocal Solo ....................... - .................................... Mrs. Orris Donahue g this week at dessert and contract.
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Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Accompanist = Mrs. Henry Hartley and Mrs. Ar­
odist Church, Fruitland, with the GIRL SCOUTS ENTERTAIN
thur H. Boydell were winners for
Rev. James K. Allen officiating.
1.
In
The
Garden
Of
Tommorow
The benefit dessert card party giv­
the evening.
Following the wedding ceremony a en by the Girl Scouts at the Parish _
2. Asleep In The Deep
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reception for relatives and members hall on Friday evening was a delight­ ~
Trumpet Solo...................................................................... Reid Cottle ~
Mrs. John Young, Accompanist £ MEETING POSTPONED
of the bridal party will be held at ful affair.
,
The next meeting of the W. C. T
the home of the brides parents. Im­
1 Deep Purple
Dessert tables were decorated with
U. has been postponed from the
mediately after this the couple will
2.
Columbia
sprigs and cones of fir with cut
leave for Glendale. Cal., where Mr
=
Rythm Aces
............................ ................... High School Orchestra — first Tuesday in May until the sec­
flowers used about the hall.
ond Tuesday in May, which will fall
Poster Is employed at the Lockheed
1.
Alexander
The Swoose
The evenings program and enter­
on May thirteenth. The place ol
plant.
2.
Wise
Old
Owl
tainment was begun by a short flag
meeting will be announced later.
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Musical
Trio
Charles
Wilson,
Mrs.
Charles
Wilson,
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drill by the girl scouts directed by
Mr. Charles Strong —
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GOLDEN WEDDING
their leader. Mrs. Clarence Brewster
OFFICERS INSTALLED
1. Extase
CELEBRATED
followed by group singing of the Star
The Auxiliary of the V. F. W. held
2. Ave Marla—Schubert
Tuesday, April 29, marked the Spangled Banner. Pianist for this
U
/ocal S olo.......................................................................Charles Jones g their Installation for new officers r.t
fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr was Jean Taylor,
Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Accompanist g 1 their meeting at the Legion hall on
and Mrs. P. M. Warren. The day
At the close of the program the
; Friday. Mrs. George McKee motored
1. Forgotten
was celebrated by a family dinner
girls assisted in the serving of des­
over from Emmett to take her oath
2. Duna
given at the Warren home in the
sert and coffee. All the prizes given g
Piano Solo ............................................................ Mrs. Gordon Finlay £ as senior vice-president. Mrs. A. V.
afternoon at which twenty-eight
were made by the scouts under the
Cook was installed president. A soc-
1. Ritual Fire Dance
were present. In the evening old
direction of Mrs. Gilbert Allesbrook.
1 ial hour and refreshments were en-
2. Brahm’s Cradle Song
friends called to pay their respects.
Prizes for the evening were award­ g
Sugarettes
............................................Mrs. John Young. Director £ I joyed at the close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren were the
1. Ah, Sweet Mystery Of Life
Warren’s broth Roy Haley of New ed to Glea Billings who won the
door prize, to Mrs. J. J. Sarazin. Mr.
2. Italian Street Song
Two sons, Marvin of Corvallis and j
and Mrs. Grant Rinehart and Leo j
Adrian High School Band
Frank de Lesplnasse. Director g
Earl Warren and his family of Yak­
Hollenburg as winners at bridge and
ima were unable to attend but all
to Mrs. G. W Humphreys, Miss Mar-
Mrs. Bill Olson was shopping in
the rest of their children were pres-
gurite Wilson, William De Groft,
Caldwell Monday.
nt. These included Mrs. R. F. Re-
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and Hugh Rowe winners at pinochle.
Homer Brewer, Merrill Tallman,
berger and her daughter of Port­
Nyssa High School Band .......................... Gordon Finlay, Director
Patronesses for the affair were £
Don Davis, Bill Hamilton, and Bill
land, Mrs. Leona Bingham and her |
£
L.
D.
S.
Sextette
Wanda
Callahan,
Accompanist
g
Mrs. Keith Bailey, Mrs. C. E. Taylor,
Lease returned from, the State F.
son Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren j
1. Amaryllis
Mrs. William E. Schireman, Mrs. K.
F. A. Convention at Corvallis.
and their two daughters of Nyssa, I
2. I Dream Of Jeannle
Billy Hamilton won second place
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and E. Kerby, Mrs. Leonard Church, Mrs.
Musical Kindergarten
Mrs. Gordon Finlay. Director £ in the state in the judging of baby
Grant Lewis and Mrs Gilbert Allse- £
their daughter of La Grande, Mr.
1. Pop! Goes The Weasel!
brook. Assisting Mrs. Brewster and
beef. The team won fifth in their
and Mrs. Roy Warren of Rupert, and
2. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
the Scouts were the assistant lead­
judging of beef and sixth in the
Mrs. Dick Wells of Ontario. Mrs.
3. March Of The Little Lead Soldier’s
judging of swine.
recipients of many handsome gifts. ers Miss Harriett Sarazin and Miss
s
Trumpet Solo
............................................. Gordon Finlay s
Vera Jensen.
John Davis, San Bruno, Californa,
Plymouth was also present.
Mrs. Gordon Finlay, Accompanist g called Wednesday at the K. I. Peter­
Besides their sons and daughters,
1.
Stars
In
A
Velvet
Sky
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren have sixteen MR. AND MRS. CLUB
2. Gypsy Love Song
LaVone Hinton has been in the
The Mr. and Mrs. Club was en­
grandchildren and two great grand
g
Vocal Solo
................ ...................... Mrs. Clement McCoy g hospital since Thursday due to an
children.
tertained on Wednesday evening by
Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Accompanist g attack of appendicitus.
Forty-eight years of their married Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown and all
1. The Hills Of Home
The Band of Adrian High School
life, Mr. and Mrs. Warren spent in members were present. Following
2. Brahm's Lullaby
£ attended the Music Contest at La
Nyssa and have been associated with dinner, contract was played at which
£
Violin Duet
Mrs. Herbert Fischer. Star Robinson. £ Grande. They left Friday morning
its growth and activity since. Mr. Mr Larson and Mr. Arthur H. Boy-
Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Accompanist £ on the large school bus and return­
Warren assisted Mr. Emison in dell were winners. Later several
1. Symphonle Concertante
ed Saturday morning.
Nyssa's first store when it and the rubbers were played between the lad­
£
Rythm Band.............................................Miss Eva Boydell, Director g
The rating for the Class C bands
ies and the men and at this the lad­
1. The Toymaker's Dream
were Union. Halfway. Hepner first
les were high score holders.
2. A Tune For June
division; Adrian. Bums. Imbler. sec­
CALL FOR WARRANTS
3. Our Starry Flag
*
ond division; Wasco, third division.
CAROL WHITAKER CELEBRATES 5
Notice is hereby given that war­
Vocal Solo................................................................Malcolm Crawford £
Arlene Peterson attended the mus­
rants numbered 178 to 234, in­
In honor of the fifthblrthday an­
Mrs. John Schenk, Accompanist £ ic Festival at La Grande and spent
clusive issued by School District
niversary of her daughter Carol, Mrs.
1. Funiculi, Funlcula
the week end with Miss Idamary
No. 26, Malheur County, and en­
Ronald Whitaker invited twelve of
2. I Am An American
Prouty. the third and fourth grade
dorsed “not paid for the want of
Carols friends and six of their g
Piano Duet
Gondoliere
Barbara Browne, Donald Eldredge £ teacher at Kingman Kolony, at the
funds" are hereby called for pay­
mothers to a lawn party on Sat­
Trio
Polonaise Militaire
Barbara Browne, Donald £ home of her parents in La Grande.
ment on or before, Monday. May
urday afternoon.
£
Eldredge, Jeanne Taylor g
Mr. an dMrs. Everett Points visited
5, 1941.
A fish pond where the youngsters £
Violin Solo
Mrs. Herbert Fischer g relative in Nyssa Sunday.
hooked prizes was the crief source
Interest on the above warrants
Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Accompanist g
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cahill of near
of amusement for the afternoon.
will cease on Monday. May 5, 1941
1. Danse Russe
Nyssa were Friday supper guests at
Two lighted birthday cakes and a
2. Cossack
the K. I. Peterson home.
B. B. Lienkaemper
bowl of pansies decorated the lunch­ i
Civic Club Quartette............................. Mrs. Clement McCoy. Mrs. =
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton from
Cleik of the Board
eon table set on the lawn.
Carlos Buchner, Mrs. Charles Grider, Mrs. Ernest McClure £ Washington have been visiting
Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper, Accompanist £ friends and relatives during the past
1. The Bell’s Of St. Mary’s
week.
2. Stars Brightly Shinning
The Adrian F. F. A. Chapter elect­
g
Nyssa High School Band
Gordon Finlay, Director £ ed their new officers for the coming
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year last week.
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1 Program Com pleted For N yssa
M u sic W e e k O bservance |
Tuesday
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Adrian
Thursday
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FOOD
V A L U E S
Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday,
May 2 and 3
Crackers
2 Lb Packages
Crackers
Ritz
1 Lb. Package
Corn Flakes
2
Prunes
Sunsweet
2 Lb Packages
Plums
2'/2 Gold Bar
3 for
Peaches
2‘/ 2 Gold Bar
3 for
Peas
No. 2 Gold Bar
3 for
Matches
Carton of 6 boxes
Dash
Giant Package
Dreft
Large Package
Soap
Ivory Medium
Size bars
3 for
Soap
Camay Toilet
3 bars
Soap
P
G White Naptha
Giant bars 8 for
&
17c
23c
19c
19c
43c
50 c
44c
17c
45c
23c
17c
17c
29c
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6 P. M.
SATURDAYS, 9 P. M.
NYSSA
G rocery
idable Food Store
OREGON
WEDNESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Mrs. Herbert H. Fischer was host­
ess for the members of the Wednes­
day Evening Bridge Club at contract
and a late supper. Holders of high
scores for the evening were Mrs.
Harry Miner, Mrs. Emma Quinby.
and Mrs. Bernard Eastman. Mrs.
Eastman and Mrs. Bert B. Lien­
kaemper were invited to play as
guests for the evening.
SUNSHINE CLUB
The Sunshine Club of the Rebek-
ahs will be entertained at the Odd
Fellows hall on Friday afternoon by
Mrs. Owen Gahan, Mrs. Cliff Greer,
and Mrs. Betty Forbes. The pro­
gram will be dedicated to Mother's
Day.
MS
Get a
NEW DAVENO
FRIDAY PARTY
On FYiday afternoon Mrs. Aubrey
Fletcher and Mrs. Thos. Turner
were hostesses at a dessert contract
party to which guests to make up
five tables of cards were invited.
Tables and rooms were pretty In
their decorations of spring flowers.
Prizes at cards went to Mrs. Ar­
thur H. Boydell. Mrs. Burnall Brown
and Mrs. E. S. Frost.
BUY N O W -
PAY LATER
Nordale
Furniture
Store
Phone 94
NYSSA
$ 200 . 00 .
8
FOR SALE
MELOTTE CREAM separator *15.
Large De Laval *12.50. Guaran­
teed to separate to your satisfaction
or your money refunded. The Nyssa
Trader sells for less. Main hi-way
north.
COMFORTABLE
Add new beauty to your home
with Spring Styled Furniture.
The following applications for
building permits have been filed
with the Citv Record-r'
No. 464—J. L. Wolf.—erect dwell­
ing. Lot 13, block 40, Park addition,
No. 465—Carl Mitzel—erect gar­
age. Lot 5 and 6, Block 143, Ward
addition, $150.00.
If no written protests have been
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filed within ten «10) days from the
THURSDAY BRIDGE
date of this publication by owners
Thursday Evening Bridge Club of property in the City of Nyssa,
the above applications will be ap­
was entertained by Mrs. Ronald proved.
Whitaker at her home last week
and Mrs. F. M. Reiner was invited
Too Late to Classify
as a guest player for the evening.
FOR
SALE
Mrs. Riener made high score at con­
tract, Mrs. Orner Adkeson second CLEARANCE. ROUND mirrors 22x22
Beautiful etched designs $1.25.
and Mrs. Malcolm Crawford receiv­
Console mirror $1.25. The Nyssa
ed the consolation prize.
Trader sells for less. Main hl-way,
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north.
W. S. of C. S.
The Woman’s Society of Christian
FOR SALE
Service will meet with Mrs. W. W
MOTHER’S DAY special. Velour
Foster on Thursday afternoon. May
platform rocker only $9 75. green,
8, at two o'clock.
gold, vine, rust. The Nyssa Trader
sells for less main hi-way, north.
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Morgan Park Club will hold its FOR SALE
Anniversary party Saturday night ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM rugs 9
about 7:30 at the park. This will be
xl2, $4.95. Linoleum mg mats.
a Weinie roast for all members and 18x36, 25 cents: "27x36" 35 cents.
thetr families. Bring your own bread The Nyssa Trader sells for less, main
and cups for coffee and be ready hi-way north.
for a good time.
FOR SALE
FTLECTRIC RANGES, Hot point or
Westinghouse, guaranteed $12.50.
The Nyssa Trader sells for less.
Main hi-way north.
Or add a
Eounging Chair
BUILDING PERMITS
YOU’LL
WHISTLE WHILE
YOU WORK, TOO!
If your home and car
are covered by Insur­
ance.
Let Us Check It For
You—
BERNARD EASTMAN
INSURANCE
Real Estate
“As Close As Yowr Telephone-
Phone 64
Nyssa
FOR SALE
NEW PORCELAIN bathtub *1500
New kitchen sink with drain-
board, *7 50 The Nyssa Trader sells
for less. Main hi-way. north.
FOR SALE
NEW FINISHED nursery chairs with
enamelled vessels. *1.98. new toll-
I et seats *1 29 High chairs *2.25 The
Nyssa Trader sells for less Main
j hi-way north.
FOR SALE
5 PIECE METAL breakfast set fin­
ished with red or black top. only
*18 95 Metal kitchen stool, red and
white or black and white (1 58 The
Nyssa Trader sells for leas. Main hl-
north.
way
GROCERY
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
McConnell’s Drive-In
North Side of “Y”
Ny.sa
M ATCHES
COFFEE
Buffalo Brand
O u r Best
16c
Carton
18c
per lb.
McConnell’s Drive-In “Golden
Freeze”
Ice Cream, qt 23c
EXTRA SPECIAL!
2 Ice Cream Cones 5c
3
MATCHED MAKEUP
FOR NEW, NATURAL
ieauty
Does your purse reveal one kind of
face jiowder, a different rouge and
lipstick?
T hen there’s a thrilling diseovery
for you in this matched m akeup in
which all your eosmeties blenu in
flattering color harm ony . . . a
harm ony keyed to your m ost im­
portan t |KTsouality color, the coUir vs
o f your eyes.
T ry this practical short-cut to new
beauty . . . be one of th e 9 o ut of 10
women who say M arvelous M akeup
gives them im m ediate new loveliness.
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FACE POWDER
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NYSSA PHARMACY
“ YOUR REXALL STORE”
Phone 14
NIGHT PHONE— Mr. Adkinson- -71
PROGRAM
■w , q 8 THEATRE
DOUBLE FEATURE
Friday and Saturday, May 2-3
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnett in
“RIDIN’ ON A RAINBOW”
Lloyd Nolan and Irene Hervey in
‘‘MR. DYNAMITE”
Sat Mat.. 2:30 p. m., Aam. 5c-20c; Evening, 10c-33c, Includes tax
Sunday and Monday, May 4-5
Jean Arthur, Robert Cummings, and
Charles Coburn in
“THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES’
Comedy and “GREECE FIGHTS BACK”
Mat. Sun. 2:30, Adm. 10c-28c, Evening Adm. 10c-33c. Includes tax
— BARGAIN NIGHT—
Tuesday, May 6
The Aldrich Family in
“LIFE WITH HENRY”
with Jackie Cooper
Comedy and
“The Green Archer”
Adm. Children 5c, Adults 15c
Wedne»day and Thursday, May 7-8
Barbara Stanwyck. Henry Fonda, Charles
Cobum, and Eugene Pallete in
“THE LADY EVE”
Color
Cartoon and News
Admission 10c-33c Including Defense Tax
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