Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 29, 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
PAGE SIX
TH U R S D A Y, A P R IL 29, 1943
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blocks for afghans and numerous
LEGION A U X IL IA R Y
other articles. The auxiliary Invites
HOLDS CONFERI ICE
An American Legion auxiliary anyone who would like to help sew
to Join us on Mondays and Fridays
meeting of unusual Interest Tuesday at the home of Mrs Bert Adams.
night featured Joint Installation of
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officers of the Nyssa and Adrian
DESSERT BRIDGE HELD
units and a district conference in
Mrs John C. Bishop entertained
which Nyssa was host to Adrian, last Thursday In honor of Mrs K e ­
Vale and Ontario.
ith Bailey, who will leave soon for
Distinguished visitors were Mrs Ogden to make her home.
Mne Whitcomb, department secre­
The dessert bridge ¡» r t y was held
tary; Mrs Della Albrecht of Balter, In Taylor's coffee shop In Ontario.
district president, and Mrs Ernest­ The table was beautifully decorated
ine Boyer of Ontario, department with a centerpiece of lovely red
chaplain.
tulips.
Mrs Albrecht Installed the new
Prizes were won by Mrs Laura
officers as follows: Adrian -M rs McOoy, first; Mrs A. C. Sallee, sec­
Perle Davis, president; Ann Jergens, ond, and Mrs Frank Morgan, the
first vice president; Frances Hast- traveling prize. The guest prize was
rlter, secretary; Sue Ashcraft, trea­ presented to Mrs Bailey, who was
surer; Bernice Antrim, historian also given a corsage.
and Pauline Bnchus, sergeant-at-
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arms; and Nyssa--Mrs Albert Heldt.
CLUB HOLDS M EETINO
president: Mrs Bert Adams, first
The V club o f Nyssa heights met
vice president; Mrs A L. Fletcher, at the Dave Beers home Wednesday,
second vice president; Mrs Walter April 21 with six members present.
Thompson, secretary; Mrs Douglas The hostess served refreshments.
McDonald, treasurer, nnd Mrs Eddy The next meeting will be held at
Powell, historian.
the home of Mrs James Malloy We-
Good-slzed delegations from Ad- dnesday, May 5.
rlan, Vale and Ontario attended
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the conference, which was preceded i
M AR R IE D A T P A Y E T T E
toy a covered dish supper. D uring, Kenneth Moore, second lieutenant
the supper Mrs John Young and ^ In the United States army, was
members of her high school glee married to Charlotte Scott at the
club and Mrs M H. Greenlee sang. [ home of Lieutenant Moore’s sister.
At the meeting. Mrs Whitcomb Mrs Louis Bean, In Payette FYlday.
discussed the talk recently given In
Lieutenant Moore, a nephew of
Portland by the national president, Earl Gray of Nyssa, is well known
Mrs Ruth E. Muthebat, and gener­ here. Mr and Mrs Oary attended
al working problems of the organ­ the wedding. Lieutenant and Mrs
ization. Mrs Albrecht and Mrs Boy­ Moore left Monday for California,
er also gave talks.
where he will be stationed.
Mrs Albrecht and Mrs Whitcomb
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went to Prairie City Wednesday and
HAS BRID G E CLUB
from there will go to Burns and
Mrs Harry Miner entertained her
thence back to Baker.
Wednesday evening bridge club last
All units made reports on work week. Holders of high score in br­
accomplished during the past year. idge were Mrs Bert Applegate and
Nyssa reported having completed for Mrs Herbert F’tsher, with Mrs Ed
the Red Cross and child welfare 56 FYost receiving the traveling prize.
night gowns. 10 knit swenters, three Guests of the club were Mrs Henry
scarfs, five watch caps, 50 "house- Hartley and Mrs Bernard Frost.
wive's" (20 filled» four helmets, th
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ree men's robes, six pairs of paj­
HAS B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
Several friends and neighbors sur-
amas, 13 girls’ dresses, one layette,
Shan't He Go+t^uAedl
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John C. Manson of Nampa, elec­
trician’s mate, 1 st class, o f the navy
spent Friday with M r and Mrs H.
E. Collins. Manson, who has been
In the service for five years, has I
engaged in five major battles--Pe- '
arl harbor, Midway, Coral Sea and
Solomon islands.
Speak At Labor C a m p -
Rev. M. H. Greenlee spoke at a
sunrise service held at the labor
camp Sunday. Miss Azalia Peet,
missionary, delivered a talk in the
Japanese language and Mrs Green­
lee sang.
U . S. M arine Corpa Photo
This mountain Is one of the obstacles along the line of march for
V. S. Marine Raiders training at Camp Pendleton, Calif. A tactio
o f this nature is used to flush the enemy from otherwise Inaccess-J
Ible positions. <
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CLUB HOLDS M EETING
M rs Keith Bailey entertained her
regular Tuesday evening bridge club
this week. Special guests of Mrs
Bailey were Mrs Bert Applegate
and Mrs John Bishop. High scores
were won by Mrs Dean Smith and
Mrs FYank Morgan. The club gave
Mrs Bailey a lovely gift.
M r and Mrs Bailey expect to lea­
ve Nyssa this week-end to make
their home in Ogden. Mr. Bailey,
who is employed by the Amalgam­
ated Sugar company, has been In
Ogden for the last few weeks, but
is expected to arrive here Friday.
cigar, or refreshing drink? Then
go to any drug store in your
neighborhood. You can also buy
candy,
magazines,
books, and
toys. The druggist renders a real
service in making these and thou­
sands of similar items available.
When you have a prescription to be filled, how­
ever, select your pharmacist with care. Pharmacy
is a profession with us and not a side line. Our
chief efforts are devoted to the compounding of
prescriptions. Your doctor’s orders are safe with
us and his instructions are followed to the letter.
W e are prescription specialists.
Nyssa Pharmacy
NYSSA
Phone 108
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Double Feature
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 30
May 1
Max Baer, Marjorie Woodworth, Arline Judge
and Jive Sawyer in
“THE MC GUERINS FROM BROOKLYN”
Cesar Romero, Sheila Ryan and Cris Pin Martin
in
“G A Y CABELLERO”
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P A R T Y PLAN NE D
The Young Adult Fellowship of
the Methodist church will sponsor
a party for the Youth Fellowship
Friday night at 8 o'clock In the
church basement. All young people
are Invited to attend the party.
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FTNTHRTAINS CLUB
Mrs. John Bowen entertained her
Wednesday evening bridge club this
week at her country home. Mrs.
Eugene Brandt was guest of the
club. High honors In bridge were
given to Mrs. Aden Wilson and Mrs.
Frank Rnmbnud. with Mrs. Nick
Rudellck receiving the traveling
prize.
Mat Sun 2:30, Adm llc-2«c. Evening Adm. llc-33c. includes tax
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TUESDAY, M AY 4
James Ellison and Jane Wvatt in
“ARM Y SURGEON"
Sports and King o f the Mounties
Admission. S f-M c. including tax
W EDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 5— €
Gene Tierney, George Montgomery-, Victor Mc-
Laglen, Lynn Bari and Alan Baxter in
“CH INA GIRL”
Cartoon and News
Admission Evening — l ie and 93c. Including Defense Tax
SPECIALS
Friday And Saturday
Spun Rayon
Dress Lengths
19c yard
Men’s
Felt Hats
Regular 49c and 59c
Spun rayon prints. So­
me have irregularities
Reblocked hats o f a
higher price quality.
Colors gray, brown,
tan and green. Sizes
6 % to 7%.
in design.
These materials are in
lengths o f from 2 to 6
yards.
Regular $1.98 brown
and black sport oxfor­
ds. All leather uppers
and composition soles.
Sizes 6 to 2Vo.
Men’s
Rayon Sox
5c pair
Visit Relatives—
M r and Mrs W. W. Evans ol
Halfway spent Easter Sunday at
W ANTED —Two burner electric pl­
the home of Mrs Evans' sister, Mrs
ate. Mrs A. V. Cook.
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Klass V. Powell. Mr.
Legal Advertising
N O TICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE M A T T E R OF THE EST­
ATE OF W IL L IS J. W ILLIAM S,
DECEASED
Notice Is hereby given to the cr-
! editors and all other persons inter­
ested in the estate of Willis J. W ill­
iams, deceased, that the undersign­
Visit In Boise—
ed has been appointed Administrat­
M r and Mrs John Ostrom took rix of said estate and has qaullfied
dinner with their daughter and son- as such. All persons having claims
in-law. Mr and Mrs Adolph Boe, In
Boise Sunday.
$ 1.00
Men’s
Pants
Child’s Oxford Work
$1.29
$1.79
—
Geraldine Gary, small daughter
1 of Mr and Mrs Earl Gray, injured
her chin Sunday afternoon when
she ran against a barb-wire fence
at the home of her aunt near P ay­
ette. Twelve stitches were taken to
I close the wound.
Notice Is hereby given to the cr­
editors and all other persons Inter­
ested in the estate of Joseph Lee
Reed, deceased, that the undr sign­
ed has been appointed Administrat­
or of said estate and has qualified
as such. A ll persons having claims
against said estate are hereby not­
ified and required to present the
same with proper vouchers and ver­
ified as required by law, to the un­
dersigned at his office in the City
of Nyssa, Oregon, within six months
of the date of the first publication
of this notice.
A. L.‘ Fletcher
Administrator of the estate
of Joseph Lee Reed, Deceas­
ed.
NOTICE T O CREDITORS
IN THE M A T T E R OF THE E ST­ First publication Apr. 29, 1943
ATE OF JOSEPH LEE REED, D E ­ Last publication May 27, 1943.
FXIR SALE—Motor boat motor. Mrs
A. V. Cook.
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‘ Girl Is Injured—
CEASED.
Limit 5 pairs to the cu­
stomer. Irregulars in a
fancy dress sock.
Heavy weight, sanfor­
ized taxi cloth. Med­
ium gray, color. A tou­
gh pant for hard work.
Most sizes available.
Men’s
Work Shirts
79c
Medium gray, heavy
weight taxi cloth work
shiits. Sanforized sh­
runk. Short sleeves. Si­
zes 141/a to 17,
Golden Rule Store
NYSSA
OREGON
Working In Parma—
Andy McGinnis, local decorator,
has taken a contract to paint a lar­
ge residence In Parma. Painting the
building inside and outside will re­
quire about a month. Mr. McGinnis
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G U ILD HOLDS M EETING
will stay in Parma during that ti­
The Wesleyan Service guild met me.
at the Methodist parsonage Tuesday
night. The county librarian. Miss Return From Trip—
Lillian Nisbltt. gave a talk on Lat­
M r and Mrs George Bear return­
in America.
ed home Sunday from Sandpolnt,
Idaho, where they attended to bus­
iness.
Go To Dam—
M r and Mrs G. E. Bertsch have
1 gone to the Owyhee dam. where
! Mr. Bertsch will be night watch­
Family M o v in g -
Rev. and Mrs H N Waddell of man.
the F'irst Church of Christ are mov­
ing this week into the Leo Hollen- Here From Nampa—
Mrs Floyd Scott of Nampa Is visit­
berg residence Mr and Mrs Holl-
enberg have been living In Portland ing her mother. Mrs Poage of the
for some time.
Nyssa Nursing Home.
,
Attendance Mark Broken—
Visits In Boise—
All previous attendance records
Mrs G. L. Smith Is spending a
We Want Livestock
8aL Mat.. 3:90 P. U , Adm. 5c-20o; Evening, 11c-33c. Includes tax
SUND AY and MONDAY, May 2— 3
John Wayne. Philip I>orn, Joan Crawford and
Reginald Owen in
“REUNION IN FRANCE”
Color Cartoon
FO R SALE—Frlgidaire, in good co- '
ndition. I f not sold before, will sell
Shows Improvement—
A1 Thompson, who has been ill at auction Saturday at Bybee Sales
yard. Phone 116J. W. L. Lane.
for the past three weeks at his
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home. Is somewhat improved.
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LOCAL
NEWS
THEATRE
PROGRAM
home Tuesday.
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M R AND MRS E NTE R TAIN E D
The M r and Mrs club met with
Mr and Mrs R. G. Larson Wednes­
day evening of last week. Preceding
bridge, dinner was served. Honors
in bridge were won by Mrs Burnall
Brown and A. C. Sallee.
Attend Service—
Rev. and Mrs R. G. Chandler of
Caldwell and Miss Marie Church
o f the Owyhee district attended the
pageant given in the Methodist
church Sunday evening.
[ W ill Present Play—
The young people of the First
Church of Christ will present the
play, “The Lost Church” at the
Apple valley Methodist church next
were broken by the size of the con­ Tuesday evening.
gregation at the First Church of
Here From Nampa—
Christ Easter service Sunday.
M r and Mrs W. K. Lee o f Nampa
were dinner guests in the Rev. H.
Ill At Home—
N. Waddell home Sunday
S. C. McConnell is ill of influen­
To Entertain Club—
za at his home.
Mrs Lyells and Mrs A. V. Cook
will entertain Wednesday May 5
Here From Ogden—
for the Sunshine club..
E. M. Cole o f Ogden arrived last
Too Late to Classify
Friday to attend to business. Mrs
Cole came Sunday. Mr and Mrs FO R SALE—Baby Gurnsey calves.
Cole, who visited friends and rel­ Cheap if taken at once, eligable for
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atives while here, left for their registration. Carl Sebum.
prised Frank Sparks Tuesday even­
ing with a party on the occasion of
his birthday anniversary. The even­
ing was spent in playing games. A
lun;h was served.
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few days in Boise with her brother, against said estate are hereby not- j
Robert Timson, who underwent an ified and required to present the j
same with vouchers properly verif­
operation Tuesday.
ied, within six months of the date
of the first publication of this not­
Receive Greetings—
ice, to the undersigned at the office
M r and Mrs R. C. Keller received
o f A. L. Fletcher In Nyssa, Oregon,
Easter greetings in a cablegram fr ­ that being the place hereby design­
om their son, John Scott, who is ated for the transaction of all bus­
iness connected with said estate.
stationed in Australia.
Veda Marshall
Administratrix of the estate
In North Powder—
of Willis J. Williams, Deceas­
M r and Mrs W W. Poster and ed.
Lester Klinkerberg are on a 10-day Date of First Publication Apr. 29,
1943.
business trip to North Powder.
Date of Last Publication May 27,
1943.
Sailor Visits—
Here’s Amazing W ay
To Gain New Strength
A R E you o n . o f thorn people who are not tick, yet eel-
When you bring your livestock to the Nyssa
M X dom feel your beat? A re you frequently tired and sq
dragged out life hardly aeema worth while? A re you In*«
clined to feel nervous and irritable; appetite poor? I f the
re aeon ia that you’re not getting enough iron and Vitam ins
Bj and G, here’a thrilling news.
One o f the foremoat laboratories o f the coiifctry has de­
veloped a tonic called Purain for people in such condition«
A remarkable preparation which works two basic ways to
help nature build up strength and energy.
F ir& t, Purain ia rich in iron. And you know how impor­
tant it is for your system to get sufficient iron. S e c o n d ,
Pursin contains precious Vitamins B i and G . These vita ­
mins help stimulate appetite—aid diges­
t io n - promote better assimilation. Th at’s
why you eat more and get more good from
the foods you e a t
I f you are feeling below par because your
system may lack sufficient iron or Vitamins
B i and G, do this. G o to your drug store
today and ask for Pursin. Take it regularly
and see if it doesn't help you feel joyfully
d a rt again. A McKesson Produet.
Yard
They do not have to stand all day before they
are sold.
This saves your weight.
Sale Every Saturday
W e handle farm sales.
Bybee Livestock Sales Co.
D. O. Bybee, Mgr
Res. Phone 05.13
W. L. Lane, Auctioneer
Owyhee Drug Company
Phone 29
Night Phone 91W