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PAGE SIX « Ï l i -# • Küwnn TH E NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL TH URSDAY, FEBRUARY bcrhood party for Mr. and Mrs. C. W Rebergtr add Mr and Mrs. L. E. Fry. Approximately 20 guests were present Mr and Mrs. C. C. Cotton bought the Fry farm and Mr and Mrs F. M. Burgesser bou ght the Reberger farm. MR AND MRS MEET The Mr and Mrs. club met last Thursday, February 11 at the A. C. Sallee home Prizes were won by Mrs. R. G. Larson, first, and Mrs. George Mitchell, second. _____ - t - H06TBSS TO CLUB Mrs. J. J. Sarazin was nostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bernard Frost won first prize and Mrs Artie Robertson second. Guests were Mrs. W. E. Schlreman, Miss Vivian Widmer and Mrs. T. H. Eldredge. CLASB IS ENTERTAINED ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET —s alii. ■ . u ... LOCAL NEWS Mrs. George Webster entertained I Roy“ 1 JJlelgh*x>r$ * f “ eric‘ ! camp No. 10,730 met in regular ses- her Sunday school class of the : slon Tuesday evening. A new bene- Methodist church Sunday at a j ficiai member, Mrs Ruth Pruyn, dinner party. Fourteen members was adopted. of the class were present. At the meeting Tuesday night the members decided to give a ben - 8 - efit card party early in March. The OUEST8 AT DINNER public will be invited to attend. The Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Pounds and evening will be devoted to bridge son and Billy Connelly were Sun and pinochle playing. A short pro day dinner guests at the Gleq Rei- gram and lunch will be arranged. Further details will be announced i gen home. next weelc. GIVES VALENTINE PARTY The membership of the organiza tion is steadly growing in juvenile Attend Conference— Ernestine Watson entertained as well as adult members. The me Rev. and Mrs M. H. Greenlee of at a valentine party Saturday ev mbership has been more than dou the Methodist church were in Em ening. bled in less than a year since Its mett Monday and Tuesday of last week to attend an all-church emp —5— organization here. ENTERTAIN CLUB hasis week program. Mr. Greenlee - 5 - The regular Wednesday evening preached at the two evening serv club was entertained at the home ENTERTAIN AT BRIDOE es, and met with the board of Ch of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner Mr and Mrs Grant Rinehart en ristian education of the Emmett Tuesday evening. The husbands of tertained Sunday evening at three church Monday evening. Mrs Gr j the club members were special tables of bridge. Prizes were won eenlee spoke oh the work of the j guests. High score in bridge went to by Mr and Mrs Bernard Eastman Women’s Society of Christian Ser Mrs. Bernard Eastman and high and Mr and Mrs George Sallee. vice at a luncheon of the organiz ! score in pinoohle to Bert Lien- ation Tuesday. - 5 - kaemper. Guests were Mr. and Mrs CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS Leaving On Visit— ■ Harry Miner. Several ladies who are members Mr and Mrs David DeGross are _ - 8 - OIVE FAMILY DINNER of the Chatter Box club met at the leaving on a trip to Washington to You Can Lick Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson C. H. Bennett home Wednesday. A visit their niece, Mrs Ilia Cornell, entertained at a family dinner pot luck dinner was served at noon. and later will go to California (o A COLD Tuesday evening. Those attending H ie day was spent in quilting, visit their son, Robert DeGross. were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp- j Those attending were Mesdames Fight a cold on all son and children. Mr. and Mrs. j esse porcj, i ra wre, E. L. Jamison, Attend Meeting— Ralph Beutler and daughter, Mr. D. E. Mitchell Harlin Maw, John Rev. and Mrs M. H. Greenlee at sides-inside nose and and Mrs. A1 Thompson and Mrs. Ridder, Alva Goodell and T. C. Jo tended a sub-district meeting of A1 Thompson’s father, J. C. Long. hnson. Methodist prtachers under the dir ection of Dr. Charles Donaldson of - 8 - throat. See your doctor —5— BALL WELL ATTENDED Nampa, district superintendent, Tu JENSEN-KYGAR WEDDING A large crowd, estimated at 160 esday of this week in Ontario. The first and follow his dir- couples attended the White Satin Miss Glayds K. Jensen and Corp wives of the ministers served an ections-Use tried and Sugar ball sponsored by the em oral William Kenneth Kygar were oyster lunch. Guests were three re ployes of the Amalgamated Sugar married February 10. turned missionaries. Rev. LeRoy proved fresh drugs and company in the Nyssa gymnasium Corporal Kygar, who is stationed Shaver, Miss Azalia Peet and Miss ! last Friday night. with the army at Camp Roberts, Alice Findley. During the dancing the girls of California, is home on a 15-day heed the advice of hea the home economics department furlough. He is the son of Mr and Prayer Day Planned— I of the high school served punch Mrs J. W. Kygar of Owyhee. Mrs lth authorities. Representatives of the Nyssa ch and wafers. Kygar is a daughter of Mr and Mrs urches will meet In the council ro Eighteen dance numbers were Jensen of Newell Heights. om of the city hall next Monday Our Prescriptions are played by Shane’s orchestra of afternoon at 2 o’clock to outline pl - 8 - Ontario. ans for the World Day of Prayer, filled as the doctor wr HOLDS CARD PARTY G. A. Billings was general chair which will be observed as a com man of the dance committee. Oth The Bunco club played February munity event. ites them. er committee chairmen were Keith 10 at the home of Mrs Hoxie. Mrs Bailey, advertising: S. M. Helner, Carl Dodson was the honor guest. Attend Services— decorations: Larry Brown, ticket Those present were Mrs Felton, Mrs Out-of-town visitors at the Pull OWYHEE DRUG CO. sales; Fred Burgesser, refresh Bud Short, Mrs Addie Wilson, Mrs Gospel churah services Tuesday ev ments, and R. O. Whitaker, dance Henry Fields, Mrs Lillian Newby, ening were Mrs Wanda Graham. program. Mrs Charles McConnell and Mrs Mrs Ada Thompson. Mrs Herman Phone 29 Audrey Ward. -I — Huff and Hallaleen Ryder, all of PARTY IS HELD Nampa. - 8 - Mrs. H. R. Sherwood and Mrs. Night Phone 91W BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED J. S. Beam entertained inform Here From Idaho— ally Tuesday evening at a neigh- A party was held last Monday at Mr and Mrs Herman Huff of Na the home of Mr and Mrs John Wa mpa and Mr and Mrs Newell Lock rd in celebration of Mr. Ward’s lear of Boise were week-end guests 85th birthday. at the Henry Huff home. The centerpiece of the table was provided by a large cake baked by j Visiting Grandmother— McClure's bakery of Caldwell. The Mrs Harry Shaw of Portland Is cake bore 85 candles. here visiting her grandmother, Mrs Guests included Mr and Mrs Au Mary Felton. drey J. Ward and family. Mr and F o r 59 y e a rs w estern fa n n e r s have Mrs Frank Ward, Mr and Mrs Wil Visit Senators— m ade sure o f the best by purch asin g liam Coleman and family, Mr and Mr and Mrs George Bear and seed w ith the F ly in g (lo o s e on the hag. Mrs Earl Ward and Conley, Mrs daughter. Dorene, spent Sunday in Carl Dodson of Tacoma, Mrs Addie Boise visiting John Thompson and Annin, in 1948, Northland Brand Wilson and Edward J. Burroughs, Prank Hoffman, both state senat Seeds are plentiful, tested, fertile, For dependable A l whose 85th birthday also occurred ors. and backed by the honored reputa falfa. Clovar, Fiald, Monday. tion of America’» leading seeds Grata or Cardan Mr. Ward is one of the oldest pi Daughter Is Born— men. tend«, tee year A girl was bom Thursday in the oneers of the valley, having come Northrop, King b here in the late 70 s. He helped de Holy Rosary hospital in Ontario to Co. dealer or write velop the country from a sagebrush Mrs Ed Oonnason. The girl, weigh ee ter name of desert to a fruitful valley. He Is ing 5 >4 pounds, was named Sylvia nearby dealer. IDAHO BOISE said to be the only man living who Hope. helped to construct the old Owyhee ditch and built many of the old Visiting Family— C. C. Wyckoff relumed home Su roads in this section. Mr Ward, one of the first members of the nday from Hawthorne, Nevada for school board, was actively engaged a visit with his family. He is em for many years In one of the lar ployed in defense work at Hawth gest stock businesses in the west. orne. Mr Ward expects to live to be Visits In Portland— 100 years old. Miss Grace Poster went to Port land Saturday and returned home Tuesday night. Your SU RE Guide to GOOD SEED Northrup, King & Co. NYSSA Phone 108 PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 19—20 William Boyd and Andy Clyde in Nyssa Fighters Defeat Adrian “ UNDERCOVER MAN” (Continued Prom Page One) Hopalong Cassidy and his Pals Clean up a Bor der Gang. Constance Bennett, Don Porter and John Lytel in clp&lly because DeOss fell or slipp ed to the canvas four times in the last canto. Jim Fiwti. a Nyssa southpaw, and Prank Davis of Adrian. 113. were well matched. They fought to a draw. Dennis Fife. Nyssa. was given a referee’s decision over Jim Reed of Adrian In a rather poor fight. Sherman Keck of Nyssa and Oene Davis of Adrian were poor ly matched for size, but fought to a draw. Keck was taller with a longer reach, but at that Davis ma de a good showing. Jay Bybee was awarded a ref eree’s decision by Orant Rinehart over Silas Shaw When the official found a cut near Shaw's eye. “ MADAME SPY” Sat. Mat., 2:30 P. M , Adok dc-JOc, Evening, llc>33c. Include* tax SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21-^22 Judy Garland, George Murphy, Gene Kelly, Ben Blue and Lucille Norman in “ FOR ME AND MY GAL” A Snappy Musical With a Score of Songs You’ll Love to Hear Judy Sing. Met 3un. 3:30, A dm lic ‘-2Sc. Evening Adm. llc-33c. Include« tax — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Ralph Richardson and Hugh Williams i in “ THE AVENGERS” Norwegian Villagers Rattle Quislings. Cartoon and Secret Code A dm ission, S e-M r. Including tax WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, FEB. 24— 25 Robert Young, I .arsine Day, Fay Bainter, Nigel Bruce and Margaret O ’Brien in “ JOURNEY FOR MARGARET’ Can England Take It? Cartoon, Pete Smith and News AdmlMlon evening — lie end S3e, Including Defense Tax Attend Funeral— Mr and Mrs J. C. Olsen returned home Tuesday evening from Moun tain Home. Idaho, where they at tended funeral services for H. Her- gert. who was killed in an autom obile accident last Friday morning Mr Hergert was the husband of Mrs Olsen’s sister Visits Husband— Mrs Elisabeth Rosengrants has gone to California to visit her hus band. Harold, who is In the navy. He expects to be sent to tho Sol omon Islands. 18, 1943 ..=r; = . — ■=— ■ - ■ ~ [ Returns From Visit— I 11 a. m , worship and communion TOO LATE t O C L A M ir t Miss Erma Hamlin returned Tu- servlee. Sermon "The Christ Of j j esday from a visit in LaGrande and Ominpctent Power" FOR RENT—Small two-room hou 7 p m Y.P.C.E. | Enterprise 18F2XP Makes Extensive Visit— 7:45 p. m., praise and preaching se Mrs W. B. Hoxie. Mrs C. Klinkenberg lias returned \ Returns Home— service. Sermon "What Jesus Tea home from a visit with relatives in Mrs Clara Coulter of Welser, who ches About Money". WANTED—A bulldoatr for a 30 a t Oregon and Washington. She visit- spent 10 days visiting her sister, Tuesday 7:30 p. m., Bible study and 35 Caterpillar tractor. C. S. Nesbitt, ed her son. Marlon, in Portland Mrs Ward Wieneke, returned home prayer service at the Elmer Hill New Plymouth. lSFtap and then went to Olympia to visit Tuesday. home. her mother. From Olympia she we Wednesday 7:30 p. m. chior pract LOST—Will party who picked up nt to Seattle, where she visited an Receiving Treatment— tricycle on sidewalk In front of the ice at the church. other son, W. T. (Bill) Klinkenberg. Mrs Harry Anderson of Nyssa Thursday 7:30 p. m., Bible study Eagles hall Frlady night please re En route home, Mrs Klinkenberg and Mrs Cash Turner of Nyssa are and prayer service as announced. turn it to the office of the Oate stopped at Tacoma to visit at the receiving treatment in the Nyssa ISPIxc. If you would care to know more City Journal? home of her brother-in-law, John nursing home. about the life of Christ, come to Klinkenberg. While at Tacoma she the service and hear It told In the WANTED—Room and board for went to Fort Lewis to visit her son, Leaves Hospital— language of the scriptures. high school girl or work for part Lester Klinkenberg, who is receiv Caroline Whitaker, daughter of A friendly church extends to you of room and board. Telephone 05R3 ing treatment for pneumonia in a lSFlxc Mr and Mrs R. O. Whitaker, retur a friendly welcome come to church. hospital. She was accompanied ho ned home Tuesday from the Ont me by W T. Klinkenberg's four ch ario hospital, where she received ildren, who will be in Nyssa for an treatment for two days. indefinite time. SMOKER Parents of Son— Mr and Mrs Sandy Fife are the parents of a son, Dale, born recent ly near Nyssa. Nyssa High School Church Services THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH M. H. Greenlee. Pastor Church school opens promptly at 10 a. m. under the direction of Mr. L. E. Robbins. There is a class for each age group. Morning worship with a sermon by the pastor begins at 11 a. m. The Methodist Youth Fellowship and the Young Adult Fellowship meetings are at 7 p. m. The evening worship service starts at 8 p. m. with a half hour of con gregational singing. The pastor will preach. Praygr service is held at the parsonage each Wednesday ev ening at 8 o’clock. We request that all who attend any of these serv ices make a special'effort to be on time. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Lloyd Pounds, pastor Sunday school, 11 a. m. Topic. "Abraham and Lot” . Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Sunday evenings of each week are devoted to the spec ial evangelistic meetings now being held at the Full Gospel church. Rev. David O. Casper, of Nampa, began this series of meetings Sun day, February 14. Hg will bring h is; young radio gospel singers to help in the meetings. You have en joyed hearing their program over KFXD on Monday evenings and you will be sure to get a great j benefit in attending the meetings in Nyssa. All are welcome. VS Ontario High School Wednesday, FEB. 24 NYSSA GYMNASIUM 3 0 or More Rounds of Boxing and Wrestling. Give the local hoys yoursuppo ort by attending this event. A D M IS S IO N 5 0 c and 25c CURTAIN AND D R APERY M ATERIALS W e have just received THE COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kingman Memorial J. C. Novin, Pastor. 10 a. m., Bible school. "All the darkness In the world can not put out the light of a small candle.” 11 a. m., morning worship. Ser mon "Making Friends for the Church.” 7:30 p. m„ evening worship. De votions led by the young people Informal discussion groups for all. Choir practice after the evening worship hour. The W.C.T.U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Jesse Sugg, Feb. 25, at 2 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (CHRISTIAN) H. N. Waddell, Pastor Bible School at 10 a. m. Roy Bib bey, superintendent. JOURNAL’S SALE CALENDAR Monday Feb. 22 1 p. m. PWT 3 horses, 19 cattle. Hogs, poultry, hay and grain, lar ge amount of farm machinery, ho usehold goods. 2 miles south of Vale on south side of Malheur river, on Sand Hol low road. Henry Busch, owner. Ool. Bert Anderson, auctioneer. Goes To Portland— Friday. Feb 26 John Barnett wont to Portland 6 miles west of Vale on Harper on business last week-end. He re highway Sale starts at 12:30 PWT turned home Tuesday. Lunch served on grounds by Bige low and Bashford. Here From Portland__ 10 cattle. 3 horses, 50 tons hay. Miss Margaret Wieneke of Port farm machinery. Household Goods. land visited from Friday until Sun D. A. Clore, owner. day at the home of her brother. Col. Bert Anderson, auctioneer. Ward Wieneke. L. H Fritts, clerk. Bybee Livestock Sales AT NYSSA Every Saturday at 2 o’clock. Miscellaneous goods must be in so we can st art our livestock sale at 2 o’clock. W e have plenty of buyers; just bring in your stock. Now is the time to sell your extra horses. Pair of extra good young work horses, weighing 3100 pounds. One washing machine. ■ CUSHION DOTS SCRIMS COLORED CLIP DOTS and for those drapes RAYON BENGALINES and RUFF W E A V E COTTONS These beautiful materials will brighten your home and you will be surprised at their low pr- íces. GOLDEN RILE NYSSA OREGON rf-eaM. and AuspeàâtïUonl • Ferocious in his paint,feathers, and horns, weird in his ceremo nial dance, the medicine man once played on the superstitions and fears o f his victims to sell his snake oil, resurrection brew, and all-healing ointment. H e more often killed than cured. Such pa gan quackery has yielded to science. Research has com e to the aid o f medical practice and today diagnosis and treatment o f disease are on a sound scientific basis. T o benefit by the progress which the years have wrought, see your physician when ill. Place yourself in his care. W e supplement his service b y filling your prescriptions exactly as ordered. N YSSA PH ARM ACY Bybee Livestock Sales Co. At Night Phone D. O. Bybee, Mgr W . L. Lane, Auctioneer Phone 05J3 Office Ph. 25R. Phone 116J Mr. Adkinaon, 71. NYSSA OREGON