Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 21, 1943, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TH E N YSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L TH U RSD AY, J A N U A R Y 21, 1943
PAG E SIX
M A R R IA G E ANNOUNCED
| stume suit with brown accessories
M r and Mrs John Ridder of Nyssa .id a corsage of orchids. Dorothy
announce the marriage of their da- Ridder, sister of the bride and maid
ugh ter, Lorraine to Crawford A. of honor, wore a cover green sui'.
Riley, eon of Mrs Lee Pursley o f ! and a corsage of rosebuds. Roma
Jerome, Idaho, in Portland January LeMire was groom's man.
12.
Immediately after the ceremony
The Rev. D. C. Denman of St. i a weeding breakfast was served in
Alary’s cathedral performed the c e r - ! the Roosevelt hotel,
emony.
j The bride is a graduate of the Ny-
The bride wore a green wool co- ssa high school and the Ex-Cel-Cls
'W hy, aAe pAeAcAjptio+vi
o^ie+t cuActte+t a + i J ia tin ?
• Perhaps you have noticed that
the prescriptions which your
physician writes are usually writ­
ten in Latin. No doubt you have
wondered why. Prescriptions are
written in Latin because Latin is
a dead and never-changing lan­
guage, universally employed in medical practice.
A Latin prescription written in America or Eng •
land can be filled in Germany, Russia, or France,
even though the pharmacist may not know a
word of English. On the other hand, no m atter
where your prescriptions may be written, we
can fill them promptly and accurately. That is
our specialty.
NYSSA PHARM ACY
A t Night Phone
Mr. Adkinson, 71.
NYSSA
OREGON
MATERIAL
FOR YOUR BETTER DRESSES
AND SPORT W EAR
Beauty school o f Boise. Mr. Riley is at the party played rummey
a graduate of the Jerome high sch­
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ool. They will make their home at
HOSTESS T O CLUB
905 N. W. 20th street, P rtland.
Mrs Dean Smith enter ained Ihr
Tueday evening bridge club. Mr
W EDDING HELD JA N U A R Y 14 E. D.Norcott won high score and
Ruby Robinson of Sunset valley Mrs A. Robertson second. Three
became the bride of Lynn Buffing­ guests, Mrs Bert Lienkaemper. Mrs
ton of Sunset valley at a ceremony O. J. Donrhue and Mrs R. G. Whi-
preformed in Boise January 14. They taker, were present.
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. Buffington’s sister and br.ther-
in-law, M r and Mrs Dan S.-hrock.
who accompanied them at the wed­
ding.
LOCAL NEWS
M r and Mrs Buffington returned
to Sunset valley, where they will Beet Growers To Meet—
make their home. M r Buffington
R. G. Larson, district manager
is engaged in farming with his fa t­ cf the Amalgamated Sugar c mpany
her.
has announced that a series of
Mr ad Mrs Buffington will be tre­ meetings for discussion o f beet pro­
ated to a charivari and shower at duction for 1943 will be held this
the Buffington residence Saturday month. The meeting for this comm­
night. A dance, t i which the public unity will be held January 26 in the
Is Invited, will be held in the com­ Nyssa
gymnasium. Matters
for
munity hall.
discussion will include the use of
segmented seed, mechanical block­
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ing and mechanical harvesters.
G IVE PIN O CH LE P A R T Y
Mr and Mrs Bernard Frost were
hosts at a pinochle party held at Sells Farm—
their home Sunday evening for 20
D. R. DeGross has sold his farm
guests. Mrs Harry Miner received to M. O. Titland of Twin Falls. Id ­
high prize for the ladies and Car­ aho. Mr. and Mrs. DeGross expect
los Buchner received high for the to remain on the farm until about
men. Mrs Perry Ward and Emil St- February 15.
unz won the traveling prizes.
.Parents O f Son—
CLUB PR O G RAM GTVEN
| A son was bom December 24 in
Mrs Grace Barton gave an inter- Washington. D. C. to Mr. and Mrs.
estinig*talk on heme life in China Julio Elgurea. formerly of Nyssa.
at the regular Nyssa Civic Club Mrs. Figurea was formerly Anna-
ineeting held In the parish hall W e- . stello Cancelmo of Nyssa. Mr. Ei-
dnesday afternoon.
gurea is serving Ip the army, Mrs.
Mrs Barton displayed many pieces' Eigurea’s mother and her stepfath-
of clothing, household goods, pict- er, Mr. and Mrs. John Gamage cf
ures, baskets and other articles.
Emmett were in Washingt n when
Dickie Schireman, accompanied the baby was born. They were en
by Mrs C. W Buchner, Played two route to Florida on a visit.
violin selections and Miss Phyllis
Poage and Miss Darlene Dorman, Goes T o California—
accompanied by Mrs John Young,
Mrs. Minnie Paul left this week
sang two numbers.
for Oakland, California. She will
Mrs A. L. Fletchr and Mrs Walter be suceeded as cook in the Nyssa
Thompson served tea.
Nursing h :tre by Miss June M it­
chell, who wig also study unrsing.
Mrs. James Keys has accepted a
The Consolidated Freightways he­ position as night nurse at the
ld a personnel-safety meeting last nursing home.
week In the dining room of Brown­
ie's cafe, with George C. Callahan, Youth Reaches Station—
Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Greenlee
local agent, and Mrs Callahan as
hosts.
have received word -that their son,
Those present were Einar (M ike) John Greenlee, aviation machin­
Campbell. Weiser agent, and Mrs ist's mate, 3rd class, U. S. navy,
Campbell, former Nyssa residents; has arrived at his new station in
Louie Caffar, Ontario agent, and greup is the first tc be stationed
Mrs C affar; Louana Preston, Ont­ at the new field, one o f the larg­
ario secretary; Zern Hawkins and est in the United States.
Del Clement, driver salesmen of
Ontario and Mrs Hawkins and Mrs Attend School—
Clpment. and Del Boyer.'
Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Greenlee
A fter the dinner the greup held o f the Methodist church went to
a business meeting and then en­ Boise last Tuesday to attend a
gaged in bowling at the Nyssa bow­ school of evangelism. Mrs. Greenlee
ling center.
and Miss Azalia Peet attended the
school Wednesday. The schcol was
conducted by four national church
M AR R IE D IN NEW Y O R K
D INN E R SERVED
Kerm lt Lienkaemper of Nyssa was
married last Saturday afternoon in
New York City to Miss Elaine M it­
chell of Lander, Wyoming.
Mrs Lienkaemper is chief operator
In the telephone office In Lander.
Mr. Lienkaemper, son o f M r and
Mrs A. F. Lienkaemper of Portland.
Is a lieutenant in the army with
headquarters In Virginia.
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IN S T A L L A T IO N PLAN NED
The Women's Society o f Chris'.i n
Service o f the Methodist church wil!
hold installation and a pledge ser-
vice for the new officers Thursday,
January 28 at 2 p m. In the church.
Miss Azalia Peet. former mission­
ary to Japan, will be the installing
officer.
REBEKAHS
COTTON
Girls
GABERDINE
COATS
69c yd.
*6.95 to *9 95
Mercerized finish
materials that have
an appearance similar
to woolens. Approp­
riate for slacks, skirts,
shirts, etc. Assorted
colors.
Heavy weight for
cold weather wear.
Assorted colors and
sizes. Select one of
these coats now and
save it for next win­
ter.
Womens House
SLIPPERR
$I.OO pair
Womens
DRESSES
l“2 price
Regular $1.79 to
$1.98 all-leather slip­
pers. Chiefly small
and large sizes.
This is our remain­
ing stock of winter
styles in better dress­
es. Regular $6.95 to
$8.95.
GOLDEfV RILE
NYSSA
OREGON
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F AR E W E LL P A R T Y G IVEN
M r and Mrs P J K reiter gave a
farewell party last Wednesday for
their son. Edward, who is home fr­
om Texas on a furlough. He is a f i­
rst class private in the army.
The evangelistic meetings that
have been led by Evangelist E. G il­ FO R SALE O R R E NT—Two room
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bert Cays and Mrs Cays will be house. Phone 143J.
concluded Sunday night.
FOR SALE- - 10-acre ranch, good
improvements, deep well, half way
Agents Appointed—
between Parma and Nyssa in Apple
M A. Biggs of Ontario has been
Valley. W. J. VanLandingham. W il­
appointed government appeal agent
der route 2.
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chell, who will also study nursing,
named associate government appeal
FOR SALE—Several springer dairy
agent of the Malheur selective ser­
cows and one mule. L. E Robbins,
vice board. Any registrant may. with
Gen Avenue, Nyssa.
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out charge, obtain from these o ff­
icers advice as t their rights under
selective service law and regulat­ FO R SA LE —T e e Red B luff C alif­
ions and where necessary obtain ornia annual Hereford Shew and
Sale will be held on January 29th
assistance in taking appeals.
and 30th at Red Bluff. California.
140 registrrd Ranee herd bulls and
Visits In Spokane—
30 reglstred females will be sold
Wayne Chesnut of the Inland Oil
under auspices Tehama County Ca-
company spent part of last week
in Spokane on business.
and accessories
Every time we fill a
pre-cription we keep
this thought in mind.
Two reputations and a
life depend on how fait­
hfully we follow instr­
uctions. The doctor’s re­
putation, our (
reput­
ation, and the life of
omebody’s mother, fat­
her, sweethe rt or ch­
ild. Pharmacy ; a pro­
fession built on faith.
W e ’re proud of the fa­
ith you have a us— we
won’t fail you.
Phone 56w
Owyhee Drug Co.
Levai Advertising
E.W. PR U YN
NO TICE OF E X P IR A T IO N OF
RED EM PTIO N PERIOD ON T A X
FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT
Auto Repairing
N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the redemption period for the
redeeming o f real property from
the judgment and Decree foreclos­
ing tax liens on real property and
ordering such property sold to Mal­
heur Gouty, will expire on the 3rd
day of February, 1943. Said Judg­
ment anrl Decree was made and
entered by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Malheur County
on the 3rd day of February, 1942.
said properties ordered sold under
All persons interested therein will
take notice and be warned that all
c f said Judgment and Decree, unless
sooner redeemd. will be deeded to
Malheur County immediately upon
expiration of such period of red­
emption and that every right or in­
terest of any irerson in such pro­
perties will be forfeited forever to
said Malheur County.
Dated this 18th day of January,
1943.
C. W.Glenn
Sheriff and Tax Collector
Malheur County, Oregon.
Reboring, Valve Grind­
ing, Lathe work. Parts
wsmm
Two Good Used
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
Good supply o f coal and wood stoves, includ­
ing three circulators.
.One new Coleman Oil Heater
NYSSA FURNITURE CO.
CLARENCE ASTON
Too Late to Classify
0f F° R SAT E—70 head of weanerpigs.
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W a„ d. 3 , . miles west o f N v_
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D''nIm n
Cf Nashville' FOR SALE O R TRAD E— 41 acres
! land 10 acres alfalfa, rest grain,
At»,. ¥ ¡ l i __ >
pasture land. 2 ro;m house, full
; basement, grainery, deep well, 7
Eed De.vey is confined to his bed j miles west of Nyssa. Mary E. Pierce
as the result of injuries sustained i Nyssa. box 672.
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when lie fell from a horse.
Public Farm Sale
M onday, February i
One mile north and 2 mile- east of Adrian on
old Kingman place.
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22 head o f cattle and farm machinery. Also
DeLaval milking machine.
THE MAIN D/SH IN
TOUR WART/ME MENU f
Cheese is an excellent meat substitute, and a fa­
vorite nutritious dish in its own right. Use it in
souffles, sandwiches, omelets.
AM ERICAN CHEESE.
Family all-around favorite
SWISS CHEESE
Good in many ways!
FOX’S Drive-in
W A T C H NEXT W E E K ’S PAPER FOR B ILL
L Y L E TREW , O W NER
NYSSA
Phone 108
PROGRAM
THEATRE
F R ID A Y and S A TU R D A Y, J A N U A R Y 22— 23
Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in
“ SHERLOCK HOLMES’ SECRET W E A P O N ”
Range Busters in
“ B O G TH ILL B AN D ITS” .
Loretta \ oung, Brian \herne, Sidney Toler and
Sat. Mat., 2:30 P. M , Adir.. 5c-20c; Evening, llc-33e, Includes tax
Cattle for Sale
For our sale this Saturday we will have some
dairy heifers and Holstein steers. Also one good
Bring your stock to this sale and you will be
satisfied with the prices.
W e will have plenty o f buyers.
Bybee Livestock Sales Co.
D. O. Bybee, Mgr
Phone 05J3
S U N D A Y and M O ND AY, J A N U A R Y 24— 25
Gale Sondergaard in
“ A N IG H T TO REMEMBER”
Here Comes The Bride-W ith the Groom Scared
Stiff—You’ll Laugh Yourself Dizzy.
Merry Melody and Novelty.
Mar Sun 2.30, Acini llc-28c, Fvonlng Adm. llc-33e, Includes tax
team, 1600 pounds.
Let us handle your farm sale.
G IV E B R ID A L SHOWER
Mrs George Mitchell and Mrs
Ward Wieneke entertained at the j
tiorne of Mrs Wieneke Tuesday ev- j
enlng with a bridal shower given in j
tumor of Miss Irene Poage. who will j
leave scon for California, where she
will be married to Lieutenant W il­
bur Smith, who is stationed with the
_ army at Merced Twenty-one guest« [
W ANTED — 100 in Bible school Sun­
day at the First Church O f Christ.
H. N. Waddell, pastor.
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UN IO N W IL L MEET
The W.T.C.U. will meet at the
home of Ms Eunice Gibson Febru­
ary 12 at 2 o'clock .Members are
asked to give a memory verse in
commemoration of George Wash­
ington's birthday.
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E N T E R T A IN A T P A R T Y
Mrs S. P. Bybee and Mrs Jacob
Fischer entertained Tuesday even­
ing at the home of Mrs Bybee in
honor of Mrs Dale Garrison. P in ­
ochle provided the entertainment.
Three tables were in play with high
| score going to Mrs Herbert Fisher,
low to Mrs Victor Marshall and the
traveling prize to Mrs T. H. Eld-
redge.
FDR SALE- All kinds of standard ttlemen's Association. Address Her­
automobile and fire insurance. We eford Sale Committee, Box 391, Red
also write security bends. A L. At- Bluff, California for catalogues.
keson.
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FOR R E N T—Tom Johnson 80 to
Margaret Wilson of Weiser spent right party. See Frank T. Morgan.
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I t he week-end with Mr and Mrs S.
C. McConnell. She left Monday for
I Central City. Nebraska, where she FOR SALE— 1928 Chevrolet pick-up.
two-wheel trailer. Small air heater, i
will be employed.
pressure tank, pipe. Inquire Jou r-1 |
nal Office.
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Meetings To Be Closed—
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Selectman j
o f Omaha city
area. Dr.
Roy
Short of Louisville. Kentucky and
IN S T A L L
Mrs Betty Forbes Wheeler, dist- .
rtet department president, installed
the officers of the Rebekah lodge
for terms of six moths at a meet­
ing held January 14
Officers installed are Minnie Le-
uck, noble grand: Nora Ray, vice
grand; Jessie Graham, secretary;
Sopha Root, treasurer; Betty Forbes
Wheeler, Chaplin, and Harriett Har­
ris, R. S. N. O.. M ary Bums I. O.
Other officers will be installed
later.
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I Takes Position—
j Miss June Webster has accepted
! a position as bookkeeper in the Ed-
er Hadrware company store. Miss
Webster, who formerly held a sim-
ilar position at Curry's produce.
succeeds Mrs Lloyd Lewis, who has
I resigned.
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Here From Weiser—
W . L. Lane, Auctioneer
— B A R G A IN N IG H T—
TUESDAY, J A N U A R Y 26
F ay Painter. \ era Vague and Hugh Herbert In
“ MRS W IGGS OF TH E CABBAGE PATC H ”
Supei-man and Secret Code
Advntalon. 5c*20f, including tax
W ED NESD AY and TH U R S D A Y, JAN. 27— 28
1 at O Rrien, George Murphy, Jane Wyatt, Jack­
ie Coope and Max Baer in
“ TH E N A V Y COMES TH R O U G H ”
A Grim and Realistic Portrayal o f the Hazards
Confronting our Navy in this Global War.
Sports. Cartoon and News
Admission Evening — lie and 33c, Including Defense Tax