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TME NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1943
PAGE TWO
daughter taught the post year
E H Brumbach and Ezra irons,
acted
-n Nampa Saturday.
Miss Mary Weir, who taught at
Westfall the post year, is spending
her vacation at her parent» home
i Continued from page one >
8 G Tuning A Roswell spent
world
will
result.
U-A89 T. FO W IU
Winona Hewlerv.n and Em;! St- Monday in Bend on business.
Mrs Walter Bishop was a busi
unz »ere given awards as the out
U in iT l3 0 G U ! I S
standing girl and boy in the senior ness visitor in Nampa and Cald-
M mm ■» nun h i k
class by the Nysaa post of the Am weii Friday.
O at T í» -'
Many from here attended com-
erican Legion The presentations
were made by Commander Douglas I mencement exercises at Adrian high
a u g i* Q uail «
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McDonald, who said the awards are i school Friday evening
Mrs N S. Phelan and Mr, 9weet-
Serin! 7 Sc Advwae* >
made each year
Adrian
Henry Hartley, school superinten ’ land spent Tuesday in Caldwell
said the enure class should attending to business and shopping.
M y W a y of Charting a Safe Course for the Future
While m Portland »'.tending the dent.
P -- - i - ^ n c y TS. gtk ;*T » ! Nyxaa. Ma l-o c r Cc*3HJ O rtgua.
Mrs John C. Bishop and John
be
honored
for reaching its goal.
sta'.* PPA . meeting John John
n- >-«* i< -Jj* poK(/3a »! * ru » Ore*cc lar
of M y Country and M y se lf," H e Says
This
ha
3 been a tough year". nie of Nyssa were Sunday guests
son received word that his young-
•Í
a » ’.’u r e d
U ù
u
» o x .: c - a s » E * a r r
in the Brumbach home
es- sister had died in Portland. Mr Hartley said T h e impact of
toe »cs if Uxrda l 1W
Charlea Oeaaeh is » «¿ip's pilot. M .a Johnson was a beauty par | the war has been a tremendous one , Wm. Stradley was quit* ill the
past wee*.
It is his áckhsh job jo bring lor operator in Portland
An We had to help with the beets las;
m a m usto New Tom Harbor— older sister of Mr Johnson died ' fall and cut all comers possible to
I help in the thinning this year If G® T® LaGrande—
mm/tip—through tiie rrjrirr « 0 1 .«
INVASION COMING SOON
L. L Booth and daughter. Dottle
»¡u i carres!» •■-»? ran through tse in Pebruary
Mr and Mrs Dan Covey were
.1* e
«*
left Sunday afternoon for La Gr
barter.
With the allied conquest of Africa virtually
dinner guests
at
the
D
I*
An-
•
boys
com«
mu>
the
army
was
a
dis-
guests at
ande Mr Booth ill resume his work
O b bis ffcü » - i kxcwlerfge lie
completed, the inevitable day of reckoning for
demon home Tuesday evening and I turbmg factor for a while Later we on a farm. Dottle will visit her
t ie safety of a t a t a c ic-î*.
a: the John Kevin home Wedncs- »««n ed that the army and navy brother and family for a few weeks.
Germany is drawing closer.
He s a ri, “In my c u i t i i * Hot,
want educated boys and girls
I am constantly recn c jtc. A ho» day evemng.
We refer advisedly to Germany and not to Hi
Mr Hartley introduced Bob Eld.
Mrs.
George
d*
Hanen
is
report
s ta c i oar country depends apon
tler alone because the German people are as mu
the ships that pat to sea. and ho» ed improving a; the Nyssa nurs redge and Man.cn Suiter, members
of the 1942 clas«. and mentioned i
e a s y more totip« wÆ be required ing heme.
ch to blair.e for the condition of the world today
Jack Church, who recently passed |
to see as safely thron*-- That's
The
-nicrmed-aie
Girl
Scouts
met
as der fuehrer, because over a period of years
» k y I Send my mosey—ail that I at the home of them new leader, navy examinations and have been j
can c e tien scene—to the Gov-
for training
The whole towns
a people have the type of government they want
by buying w i r “Bonds." Mr John Never. Saturday Eec- accepted
The superintendent read the n a -, I
if
officers
was
heid
with
Ar-
and in this case the Germans are fighting tooth
Tea. Charles Orasen invests
talking about
mes of the honor students, whe I
has z c e e y la Ureter States War • o r Percy elected as president: composed the upper 25 per cent of i '«
and toenail against the allies to preserve their
Betty
Jean
Tcomb
as
vie
presi
Bends. Almost 18 percent of his
dictatorship.
pay eheek gee* into Binds. He's dent : Joyce Kurtz as secretary the class scholastically, as follows:
dutch
quite a fetiow. is Mr. Onaseh. and Caroline 3ehiemer as treas Raymond Larson. Bob Browne. Bob
Americans have been wondering where the in
Ami quite an American. W h a li urer A handkerchief shower was Ekiredge Verna Rath Pindling
vasion of Europe would be started by the united
nacre, he’s a far-aeeir.g man. He
Geneva Graham. Verna Greenlee, j
knows that :n 10 years, when his held for Mrs Covey
nations and it now appears that invasion may
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beak and Winona Henderson. Qnil Stunz
W ar Bond» mature, he’s going to
take place at as many as four places. Norway,
get bock *4 for every $3 he in- aott left Saturday for Hillshcro. Helen Sallee. Dick Tensen and Let-
vesta Thar’s a nardseme profit where they will spend tile summer ha Moves
...the HEW odorless ■
the lowlands. Italy and the eastern Mediterran
. . . and he sure is going to make
Mr and Mrs Pierce of Pendle Verna Greenlee gave the class ¡3
ean.
good usa a t the «* !ra money.
ton were Friday evening guests a: history. Robert El dr edge the class ;!j
Maybe, l i e Mr. Onaseh. you too the Frank Miller heme. They re will and Helen Sallee the class pro- m
Many people see a long war ahead, but app
are Sgttin g oa the Bond front. turned Saturday with their daugh phecy The girls glee club, directed
arently they forget that the invasion of Europe
But are you making a a grod ter. Mia« Dorothy Pierce
Miss by Mrs Stella Young and accomp
fight? Are you makmg it the best Keren
is not going to fit as difficult as invasion of an
anied on the piano by Claudine To-
will
go
to
Portland,
when»
fight you can? Boost your Bind
Gores Oaotcb
individual country, in which everybody is loyal.
to ying ttaxugit the Payroll Sav she has a position as superviser of ^^iison sang "The Swan” and “I y'
Shall Meet You”.
i t Ready to usa; no mixm®.
ings Plan right now . . . today! a nursing school
The sabotage that Germany has experienced si
Mr and Mrs. Dan Ctovey left Other numbers on the program ,y,
You’ve done your bit—now dm
nce her conquest of other European countries
* BRUSH O R « O i l IT O N
Monday for them farm near Wood- were presentation o f the class gift, j ®
►»f test/
. . . right over old point oc
Elton Counsil, president of the sen
is going to look like a pink tea party as comp
j bum. Oregon.
Dr and Mrs John Anderson of ior class; acceptance of the gift.
ared to the insurrection that is going to break
w all pa pm'
with
Mother’»
day
ve
A
par-
asked
for
the
pnv-Jege
of
donating
Caidwel
were Friday dinner guests Tom Church, president of the stud
loose when invasion is started.
* C o ve rs c o m p le te ly a n d
ent
body.
Presentation
of
the
class.
was presented to Mir.r.ie tiveir blood to the Ree Cross. En a: the John Kevin home
Principal Prank C. Parr; present
Europe at the present time is a powder keg. ture
Mr
and
Mrs
Airm
McGinnis
left
w a sh e s c o sily -
club mother fiac i mem- c e l as they stated -prison bars pr Seturdav meriting for California. ation of the diplomas. R. G. Larson,
and when the allies turn it into a holocaust with Mitchell
•frSix beautiful colors . . .
ber to asked to provide
event its from giving oar oloed on
will live a the Gale Martin chairman of the school board, and
their gigantic war machine it is going to burst, stamp for the dub bock at war
the recessional, high school band,
econom ical.
the ide battle field ' a Red Cross mo .tirr-
... - •
leaving Germany with enemies in front of her next meet mg ituch wtH be held b le unit came from Kmtland and Mr and Mrs Lester Garlinghouse directed by Alvin E. Templer.
Come in . demonstrott
and children af Swan Palls. Idaho,
and behind her.
a: the home of Gladys Byers their request was granted
nsiied at the Dennis Patch home
May 19. Alee Holmes will be as PANSIES SHRUBS
to
yourself.. W O N SO V E R
Big Bend
Mrs. James Taylor re
F.D.R. AND THE MINERS
sistant hcatesa Roll call will b e! B **“ 1 «<»** *> not have to ofc- Sunday
the new W onder Paint. W e
answered bv each member -».-r i-.g
***** l* « * * » to sell vegetable turned home with them for a short Rev P J. Gaire of Ontario call
1 a re featuring it oil this week.
The president was quoted the other day as aer favorite son« In guesamg ^ n :s *=* c*dd“r“* P***» * * b as Visit-
ed on friends in this vicinity Mon- ’'v'
Miss Louise Hinton visited in day.
“ **” and man-
saying he was confident that the coal miners. games Gladys Dura and Alee
Hoimes won pnaes Refreshment*
***** department of »gr- Adrian OTer tile week-end.
now in his opinion government employees, wou were
served by the
xmliare advises But a S10 nursery
A special Mother's day dinner Mrs Johnson of Westfall is vis- ,V‘>
ld not strike, because he had been in govern
School -iosed at Oregon Trail **mler> Iceuse is required of a gr- and program was held Sunday at iting her sister. Mrs. John Mogus
and her brother. John Shuler, of
tiie United Presbyterian church Roswell.
May 7 The annual picnic was
who **a* =*** ~-*n • »
ment service along time and had never known a
The chicken dinner committee Mrs Walter Hickman, who is
hekt by the PT A In the after-
* 5to<* or of one who advertises
government employee strike.
noon a program of sor-gs was pre- ***** for sale. A sign m a garden was headed by Mrs. Conrad Mar- suffering
bronchial pneumonia .
One wonders if the president had the prover sented by some of tile student» in “ considered to be advertising
ton. Following the dinner a spec was taken wlth_
to Mercy hospital at
BIRTH CERTIFICATES
ial program, honoring parents, was Nampa for treatment.
bial tongue in his cheek when he said that. He tiie upper room.
Mrs Clara Settles and children of Senator Strayers gcod work at presented by the young people's
certainly is aware of the vast difference between
Mr and Mrs. Everett Ulmer:
Caldwell are visiting at the home '~v** n c e a l legislature in fathering; department. Bouquets of flowers
her mother at a Nampa
the regular govrnment workers who all know,
of Mrs Settles brother. J E Bowen 'a* ~AW which makes it easy to es-
presented to tiie parents, and visited
hospital Wednesday.
and
family
lahltsb
birth
records
.mdieiousiy
fills
a
p
f.
to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Marion
the president of the United States is their boss,
Mr and Mrs P G. Ifclmes and * k>ng-feii want The secretary of Kuriz who were voted the ideal Cyrus Bishop spent two days in I
and the recent additions, who have already sh Gilbert
the hills looking after cattle last
and Junior were Sunday ***** il*s
three printings of btr- | niother and father of 1943
week.
own that they think John L. Lewis is their head dinner guests at the F S Byers :l1
blanks, totaling 30 Mrs Garrett Muntjevrerff enter-
Mrs J P, Brumbach left Friday j
man.
home
thousand. These have been sen; to <awed a; a shower honoring Mrs.
for a visit with friends in Nyssa. I
county
clerks
and
are
obtainable
fr-
Vernon
Parker
Wednesday
»fier
A« :f to remind the chief executive, a flurry
Ontario and Weiser.
ce to anyone bom in Oregon or wh- jjoon
of coal miners' strikes broke out in three states
ose birth is not recoided in another Mrs Hite's first and second Mr and Mrs Pierce of Pendleton
state When filled out a filing fee grades enteriainrt'"at T Mo',hVr'"s
at the E A.
within a day after he had spoken. The miners
! of 81 is collected by „the clerk of day tea Wednesday afternoon. Miller home Friday evening. They
obey their chief as well as other government em
By Murray Wade
^ the court The court then seta a Programs with pictures of Mrs attended commencement exercises
ployee-, but there is a difference of opinion be
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j hearing date. If passed by the court Hite's room were given each guest. at Adrian high school, where their
j 4 certified copy of the court order The following program was pre
tween him and them as to who that individual CENTENARY HAXTION
The
next Oregon election, the j ®*T be had for fifty cents.
sented: • tattle Duck Says Quack”.
is. —Idaho Free-Press.
May primaries in 1944. will be of i ikT T A MONEY
j first grade: “Who Likes the Rain
more than political significance as Contributions tc Oregon's un em -ja poem: “Over in the Meadow '.
John Bartholema family
NORTH NYSSA
it marks the centennial of Oregon's Ployment compensation fund topped a song; "Little Black Sambo" play
The Helping Hand club met first genera! election held on Ma the million dollar mark for the first by second grade: “Johnny Cake”
HEIGHTS
with Mrs McGinnis last Thurs- l i 1844 The centennial date has time during Apcri. Collections dur play by first grade.
day The next meeting will be held been called to the attention of Gov- ing the month totaled 81.(M5J77 j 96
Mr and Mn C H Bennett were with Mrs Walter Thompson in j ernor Earl Snell with the suggesi- MORE OR LESS
1*1: i '/ i i
A survey made by the depart
Mother s day dinner guests of the Nrvsa
1 ^ that the functions of the Old
ment
of
agriculture
shows
that
far-
Mr and Mrs George Ehglish Oregon Trail commission be exlen-
of Wilder were Sunday guests at ded that it may continue in the m*rs of Oregon are planting more
Suiter home
good work of fam tkanzii« tiie pre- fi*w co rn °*u spring wheat, peas
Serving
5 Counties the Mr Glen
and Mrs Melvin Brower and sen: generation with Oregon's noble and potatoes but smaller acreages;
T H E O R IG IN A L
From the Largest Stock of
| of barley and onions than last year
son of Stanfield are visiting this and valued pioneer history
Genuine
Bean acreage will be about the same
fye cto i PUMP
week with Mrs Brower's sister PRISON WAR WORK
and family Mr Brower to employ The state board of control ^ : as last year
ed at Hermiston
planned to install war industries at INCOME TAX TOTALS
More than 232 000 persons in Ore
Sunday visitors at the Alfred the statal penitentiary and will give
IS U N E X C E L L E D
5*
Evans home were Mrs Evans par vocational training to prisoners gon had paid income taxes totaling
Parts
ents Mr and Mrs. James Ma!- The board has offered the prison a more than 812400 000 on May 1 st.
FOR DEEP OR
Orders Shipped Immediately
| toy. and Neva and Mr and Mrs contract for making army doth-
SH A LLO W W ELLS
Hal Evans and daughtber. Ruth mg metal and machine contracts
McClure-Manser Mane
to follow The state division of voc-
Picket Flour
The V club of Nysaa Heights met ational education will give instruct-
Payette. Idaho
Phone 4»
at the James Malloy home. May ions in meat handling, truck repair
S Plans for doing Red Cron work ing shoetnaking. laundry operat . . . is milled to meet
f j i 'fcj
KEEP THE PHONE WIRES CLEAR
IM iiMium inni iiiiHMMimin»««» were discussed The nexf meet ions. cabinet making, watchmaking every standard that can
ing win be held at the Jess Fard soil management, handling of lives
be
required
for
the
very
home. May 19 Roll call will be tock. nursing and flax processing
FOR VITAL CALLS!
Mv most embarasslng moment ”
Warden George Alexander told the best of wheat flours.
board that the prison win aid the
It’s Enriched
The telephone has gone to war, too. Many of
war effort by producing more flax
than ever before
Oregon Trail
W cistr Milling & Elev.
our operators and repair men have been called
CONVICTS GIVE BLOOD
The Merry Matrons club met at
Co.
Petitions from 125 of the 805 pr
into the service. Our lines are needed for war
the home of Bonnie Gregg with ison convict* at the penitentiary
Ota Chard as co-hostess Wednes-
calls. Please co-operate by using your phone on-
j day afternoon
Red Cross sew-
Only One Moving Part
j ng was done during the afternoon
MO M CCHANICALLY W 0M C IM «
1} when necessity. -•"? .iseyour phone direc
Eleser. members answered roll call
PARTS IN T N I WELL
The Gate City Journal
SANDY HOOK PILOT
INVESTS HEAVILY
IN WAD OONDS
¿ ¡ a m t tax division
estimates the total
lor toe year may reach
or even exceed * 1 * * 0 -jOD compared
to cotleetioos of »IJ jj OO 008 last year
•_-_d S3 yoo 1 » ) ooOected m 1*41
DOLLARS AND JUICE
Oregctt i s m of eleetrvuiy paid
C 4 JTT *77 TO for electricity In 1942
. which » a s an increase of 18.14 per
cent in volume over the previous
year, the state corporation comm -
jEoner reveais.
Ei.-
fta ff
VVar’s Problems
Are Emphasized
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We have received a few new coal heaters.
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Third and Main Streets
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