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THÊ NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 1942 PAGË fw Ô The Gate City Journal Riverview The Christian Endeavor gave Jack and Richard French a sur prise farewell party Friday night. The French boys will move to KhASS V. POV V EIL................................ Editor and Publisher Fruitland. Idaho. The Helping Hand club met at ADVERTISING RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES the Joe Hand home. A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed. Open rat#, per Inch.. ...... 35c One Year ... 81 50 Mrs I. B. Glenn has gone to National, per inch............. 35c Six Mcnths, .............. 8100 California where she will be with Classifieds, per word 2c Single Copies— .................05 her husband. Minimum ...... 30c (Strictly In Advance) Joe De Lashmutt, son of Mr ____________________ ________ T_________ _______________ and Mrs Oeorge De Lashmutt, who lives in La Grande, was at home Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon. Wednesday He was leaving for Entered at the postofflce at Ny sa, Oregon for transmission the army. through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under Mr and Mrs. Jack- French and the act cf March 3, 1879 family moved onto their farm, at Idaho. Mr and Mrs. R. H Johnson and Charlie Schweitzer Is ill with in family moved on their farm at fluenza. Mrs. Charles Ditty and jrand- Fruitland, Idaho, Tuesday. The ladies auxiliary met March laughter. Phyllis Case, who has Mr. and \* s. LeRoy Herman 3 at the home of Mrs. Sid Flannl- been visiting relatives in Portland. and family were Sunday visitors gan “'1th 11 members and three Seattle and La Grande for the at the Bushman home Sunday. visitors present. Red Cross sewing past six weeks, returned home Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Herman was done. Plans were made to pack Monday. and family were Sunday visitors boxes at the next meeting for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and. at the Bushman home. mailing to army youths. The boxes Mr. and 'Mrs. Tommy Ogle are are to be filled with fruit cake, children took dinner Sunday In ! living on the I. B. Glenn farm. cookies, aspirin, bromo quinine, the Charles Schweitzer home, the H. O. Bailey, Kathleen Loe and occasion being in celebration of shaving cream and other articles. Mr. and Mrs. Schweitzer’s and ■ Reta Johnson went to Eugene Plans were also made for a ben Mr. Glenn’s birthdays. j over the week-end and Mrs. W. O. efit dance to be held at the Sun A good representation of the I Bailey who has been visiting there set hall, March 14. The proceeds j returned home with them. will be used to fill and mail the Worthwhile club attended the con Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hand and federation of clubs at Adrian Sat boxes. family and Kathleen J.oe were urday. Officers were elected for the Wednesday evening visitors at the Lumber has been purchased and R. H. Johnson home in Fruitland. coming year as follows: President, Is being hauled for the completion Mrs. Robb Thompson; vice presi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Osborn and dent, Mrs. Lew McCoy, secretary- of the Assembly of God church. family were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodham treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen. Mrs. Albert Nothels and Mrs. children were Sunday dinner guests and family. The Busy Bee 4-H club met at Ed. Bergam will entertain the of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brotz- the home of Mrs. Dave Beers auxiliary at the community hall man. Tuesday. They are making dresses. April 7. Mr. and Mrs H. O. Bailey went Mr. and Mrs. Earl Province of to Ontario on business Monday. Kingman Kolony and Charles E. Rev. Chandler of Caldwell was Price of Homedale were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman a caller at several homes in this dinner guests at the Ira Price home. - called at the Ernest Maize home district Friday. Alice Lytle was taken to the hos Pete Wilson has been very sick Monday afternoon. Sunday but is back in school with the measles. Leonard Goodell spent Monday pital Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Query and night at the Alva Goodell home. now. Grandpa McGinnis celebrated his Sharon spent Saturday and Sun Leonard will leave for the army 78th birthday Sunday. day In Nampa on business. soon. Sunday school will be held at Mr, and Mrs. Mike A. Rataeyzk Le Roy Toombs spent Sunday the Scott home. Rev. Chandler of Ellensburg, Washington, have with Burl Wyckoff. will be there. Everyone is welcome moved Into the valley to make Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day and to attend. their home and are farming their children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richie place here. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Penn were and Garnet, Mr. and Mrs. John visitors Thursday In the T. H Bartholoma, Dorothy, June and Johnnie spent Sunday at the S. Brewer home In Owyhee. The Worthwhile club was enter B. Hoffman home. Mesdames C. C. Wyckoff, E. L. tained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Annie Oregg with 15 members Jamison, Leslie Topliff, H. L. Day, Payette high’s boxing and wrest and two visitors present. The after Glenn Hoffman attended an all noon was spent In sewing for the day meeting of the consolidated ling team made it two straight over the Nyssa pugilists and mat- Red Cross. Plans are being made club at Adrian Saturday. for a program to be given at the Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell a t men by winning the second match community hall at a later date tended an all day meeting of the between the two teams here Fri prior to the distribution of the Dairy Improvemefat association day night. As in the first match at Payette, prizes. The prizes include: first, a Saturday at Boulevard Grange hall lovely quilt; second, pillow cases; Glenn Hoffman is erecting a ■iyssa boxers won a clear victory over the Payette sluggers, while third, tea towels; fourth, pillow new laying house. top; and fifth, pot holders. The Romalne Jennings is still un the Pirate wrestlers swept the hostess served cookies and coffee. able to attend school. She ha: ■entests in that department. Marlon Suiter, at 162 pounds, The next meeting will be held with been ill for the past two weeks. Mable Oueck March 19. Mrs. Leslie Goodell attended the scored a brilliant victory over Mar Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whlttman meeting of the Chatter Box club lon Dahlman, Payette, 160, in one and daughter of Seattle, were at the Harlan Maw home Wednes of the outstanding boxing events of the evening. At the final bell week-end guests of Mrs. Whltt- day afternoon. man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Dahlman was reeling while Marlon neth Lorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell at was throwing rights and lefts to Mr and Mrs. Clarence Brotxman tended a pinochle party at John he face at will. Clsver boxing gave Bob Bowen, called at the Frank Evans home in Rldder’s home Saturday. Apple Valley Tuesday. Bill Savage left for Seattle Sat 125, victory over Philip Coates, Payette, 123. Bowen won a three- Mrs. Emma Pitkin and son, Don urday where he has employment. ald, were Sunday dinner guests at Betty Wyckoff was absent from round decision. "Knockout" Clyde Adams. 152, the Ira Price home. school several days last week be cjolly disposed of Ray Stm ig. 147, Miss Dorothy Pearce and her cause of Illness. mother of Oregon Trail were cal Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison at tn another thriller. Adams took a lers Sunday at the Charlie Sch tended a banquet at the Boulevard decision. Clyde has scored two K. O.'s this season, and the crowd weitzer home. Grange hall Saturday evening. was clamoring for him to repeat, but Strong kept enough under Sunset Valley cover from Clyde's terrific jabs to prevent It. Stellar Tom Church turned in a good performance in winning a decision from Harold Preston, Pay ette, for the final Nyssa win of the evening. Tom weighed 141, while Preston tipped the scale* at 145. Other boxing matches found Dick Glimes, Payette, 138, defeating Art Callahan, 136, by a decision, and Hugh Anderson, 65, and Davie Simmons, 67, in the ’'flea-weight'' class squaring off in a three-round no-declslon exhibition. Wrestling matches all went to Payette. Bob Peterman, Payette, 118, took Darwin Jensen, 122, by judges decision. Loren Arment, 127. Payette, defeated Jay Bybee, 138. two falls; Lawrence Blume, Pay ette, came from behind to whip I Leonard Cleaver, two out of three falls, after Leonard had won the first and apparently had the match; Herb Taylor, 146, Pay ette, won over Bob Eldredge, 141, two falls; Harold Blume, 150, Pay ette, was pressed to the limit In defeating Dale Glenn. 146. by dec- | islon; and Adalph Behrman, 167, j took the measure of Ray Fox, 180. two falls. A battle royal, including Law rence Cazier, Perry Coleman, Carl Hale, Harry Counsil, and Marvin Eppes ended with Eppes and Coun sil still squaring off at the end of the time limit. Beth boys, sc exhausted frem eliminating the other three, failed to get in any solid blows on each other. Judges for the match were B er nard Frost and Harry Miner, both of Nyssa, and Jim Chance of Pay ette. Referee and announcer was veteran Fred Stark. Timekeeper was Frank Parr. BUY NOW* ■ • LESS THAN 10 DAYS LEFT - - While you can still purchase them with only a small down payment of $20.70 While you can still buy on 18 months terms. Buena Vista A new . . . M ONARCH E LECTRIC RANGE Payette Boxers, Mat Dusters Win That has A large six quart cooker pot A new larger oven A one piece streamlined top REPAIRED Rubber i s all the newest 1942 features precious these days! Give your tires the care neces sary to prolong their life. Let us them and make an $ cheek estimate on the neces sary repairs. 50 139 See the other new models just received Thompson Oil Company LOOK AT THE B EAU TY* LOOK AT THE EXTRAS * LOOK AT THE PRICE Luxury Extras C U R T A IN S . . . 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