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THE NYSSA GATS CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JULY 29, 1943 PKCt StX INSTALLATION HELD BY REBEKAH LODGE Sophia Root, district deputy pres ident, installed officers of Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge recently. Those assisting her were Deputy Marshall Vemena Beam. Deputy Warden Maude McGinnis. Deputy Secre- ary Harriet Harris, Deputy Treas urer Lylles, Dep ity Chaplain Mary Pel. on. Deputy Inside Guardian Edna May Bums, and Deputy Out side Guardian Ruby Robinson Officers installed were as follows: Noble Grand. Merle Johnson; vice grand. Daisy Ray; chaplain. Harriet Harris; past noble grand. Minnie Leuck; warden. Esther Lawrence; conductor. Maude McGinnis; right supporter to noble grand. Vemena Beam, left supporters to vice grand. Mary Felton; inside guard ian. Mrs Borgman; outside guard ian Edna May Bums, and musi cian. Mrs. Belkrn. Refreshments were served -s- Sunday in observance of the birth-1 days of Mrs Eidridge and her fat- | her. C S Folton. Guest« were Mr j and Mrs C. S. Futon of Payatte and Mr and Mrs Bill Carpenter and dai&hter. Sharon. -* - SEVERAL CLUBS MEET Mr and Mrs A1 Keuhn entertain ed the Wednesday evening bridge club last week. The Sunday evening bridge club was entertained by Mrs Bernard Eastman High scores were made by- Mrs Eastman and Mrs George Sall ee. Mrs A. C. Sallee entertained the Tuesday aftemcon club this week Mrs R bert McBaln and Mrs E D. Norcott, a guest, were high scorers. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Green beans. One dol lar per bushel West of town in city limits. R. A. Lee. 29J2xp WANTED—100 tons of baled hay. F O B ranch. Quote price. Kelly Koal, Nampa. Idaho-. 29Jlxc TO TRADE—1937 Dodge delivery pick-up on late model sedan. Lloyd Lewis. 451 Fourth. 29JTFC -s- W S C S. MEETS BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD The Women's Society of Christian A double birthday dinner was held at the Tom Eldridge home Service met at the home of Mrs Fry last Thursday with Mrs Land- reth as co-hostess. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs Carlos Buchner August 4 'l/OUSi ^ b o d o S l K+ICUUA, ____ - 5 - • When you feel ‘‘out of sorts,” HOUSEWARMING GIVEN A greup of friends gave a house warming for Mr and Mrs Herb Fischer last Saturday. when you have an ache or a pain, -5 - well-meaning friends will gladly prescribe for your ills. Their judg ment is baaed on what they have CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Ronnie Buchner, son of Mr and Mrs. C. W Buchner, celebrated his j sixth birthday with a theatre and lawn party last Saturday after noon. Eighteen friends attended. FOR SALE—Black team, six and | | seven, well matched, weight thirty hundred Grover Cooper. Sunset valley Nyssa route 2. 29J2xp U . S. Marin« Corps Photo “Darnit,” mascot of a V . S. Marine Corps gun crew, gets a shell's- eye view of Guantanamo Bay. Cuba, while being held by Private Walter C. Vail of Bessemer, .Ala. Other members of the crew are at the gun’s breech to be of service just in case “Darnit” should slip through. A M E R IC A N H E R O E S ' BY LEFF Sam, or John under similar circumstances. Such friendly interest may result in serious harm. When you need medical advice there is just one person in the world qualified to give it. That is your family physician. See him promptly. Bring his prescriptions to us. They will be compounded with accuracy and dispatch. NYSSA PHARMACY W e’ll Be On The Job Next Fall If You Get On The Job Now Our truck will pull up in front of your house with your Winter’s coal supply in plenty of time to beat the cold weather, BUT ONLY if you order your coal now! Won’t you call us at once? A1 Thompson & Sons Phone 26 2nd and Good Ave. NYSSA Phone 106 PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 30— 31 Alan Jones and Jane Frazee in “MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA” The Range Busters in “COWBOY COMMANDOS” POCATELLO FIRM SELLS USED CARS Jesse M. Chase of Pocatello, Ida ho. last week opened a used car business in Omari" in the quarters opposite the telephone office for merly accupied by the Ontario Auto parts The company will al so operate the service station a d - . joining. A1 Gaines, for many years in the auto selling business in Boise, will operate the bus j ness Gaines said that late model cars shipped in fr:m eastern gas shortage areas wUl be featured. He said their buy ers pick the cars carefully and then ship them to the selling points. The Ontario setup Is one of a number being opened by the Po catello firm in this area. LOCAL NEWS Mat Sun 2 :» . Adm tlc-3Bc. Evening Adm llc-Mc, Includes tax — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 James Ellison and Lois Andrews in "DIXIE DUGAN” Pop Eye Cartoon and Vanishing Men. A dm ission. S c-M e. Inc lading l u WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AUG. 4—5 Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews and James Gleason in “ CRASH DIVE” A Flaming Story of Our Wreckless Submarines, j Told in Stirring Technicolor. Cartoon and News. Admission Evening — He and 23c. Including Defense Tax FOR SALE—Modem college ward- robe tmr.lt. galvanized bathtub, Montag coikrtove, electric pressure pump. Mr., Earl Anderson, Alberta i Ave. 29Jlxc I ____________ Beauty When our mortars were pounding Maknassy Hill near Sidi Uu-iid in Africa, Private James Rugolo of Brooklyn, New York, was one of the men bringing np the ammunition. Struck by shrapnel, he kept going uniii he dropped, was awarded the Purple Heart. On every battlefront men like Rugolo press the attack relentlessly, regardless of personal cost. Are you doing enough to keep our attack rolling through Payroll Savings? who visited at Parma recently with his parents, I*>rd and Lady Halifax, appeared in northwest daily papers this week. He is shown in the pict ure taken in Vancouver. Washington talking to an American soldier who Parents of Son— Mr and Mrs Chester Ashby, for was injured in Alaska. mer Nyssa high shool students, are the parents of a 7 pound. 7 ounce H e re F ro m E n te rp ris e — bey bom July 17 at Bellflower. Mr and Mrs Fred Rinehart and California. They will name their daughter. Mrs Lucille Moore of son Roland. Enterprise .writ from Thursday until Mom y at the home of Grant Returns From Florida— Rinehart, s. i of Mr and Mrs Fred Frances Sandy returned to Nyssa Rinehart. Friday after spending several weeks in Winter Haven. Florida, with her G o F ish in g — brother. Bert, who is stationed in Bernard Frost and Dr. E. D. the army air corps there. Norcott spent the week end fishing at Dry creek. Go To Utah— Mr and Mrs. F. L. Russell of Apple VaUey left for Utah Sun day to attend the funeral of Mr Russell's grandmother. G o T o P o rtla n d — the ordnance department at the Pendletcn air base. L uncheons The most enduring things in life are the most beautiful . . . that is why Nyssa Funeral Home directors put so much thought and consideration into con duct lg a truly beautiful serv ice. Learn now about the details of cur facilities fof serving you in any emergency. Check These O .K . Advantages PRECISION RECAPS— Concentric mechanican pressure eliminates high and low spots— guarantees perfect circle bala nced recaps. CONTROLLED HEAT— Thermo-switch control prevents temperature variation— uniform curing heat. BUILT FOR SPEED— A complete tire change in less than 60 seconds. MAXIMUM SIZE RANGE— The G-Model Treadwelder re caps all passenger and c mmerc- a.l tire sizes from 5.50 x 16 thru 7.50 x 17. T-Model for truck tire sizes. ENGINEERED FOR ALL— Natural rubber—today's reclaim —tomorrow's synthetic. Recaps pop from the mold lively and new-appearing, because of ex clusive Treadw;e!der features. PRESERVES TIRE CARCASS— No sidewall heat—no distortion. POMPIETE PROGRAM— Companion repairing, buffing and accessory equipment. Every thing for the quality tire service store. TIME TESTED— Proven by hundreds of success ful operators and their millions of satisfied customers. O.K. Rubber Nyssa Funeral Welders Home ED. WILD, PROP. Phone 131J C a n e e lle d — The excutive committee mem bers of the Lions club have voted to discontinue Lions luncheons until September 6 O ffic e rs T o B e N a m e d — _ Election - fil ers of the S u n set. VaUey .minify hall will be el ected Tut day. August 3 at 8 pm _______________ ’T etu rn F ro m P o r tla n d — Mr and Mrs Ward Winieke re ar cl : Nyssa Sunday after sp ending two weeks in Portland. Dr. Clara Vial Burlew Registered optomitrist, 486-Oregon Will be at Graham’s Nyssa Realty Office. Saturday, August 7 9 :30 a.m. to 8 p.m. T e \ t l e n d S c o o '— 21 Clark Tillman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Wray left V isits H ere— of X. Marie Tillman, left Tues- | Sunday morning on a buying trip Mrs Clark Eno of Portland a day to enroll in a telegraph shool ( to Portland. They were accom former Adrian resident, visited Mrs Idaho. She was a panied by Robert McCoy. Miss J. R. Hunter Wednesday morning. in Poca r Violet Clowers is employed at She is staying with her parents in 1939 Nyssa h u h school graduate. ; Wray's Dime store temporarily this Payette. week. To Enter Army— G o T o W eiser— Bob Browne. 1943 Nyssa high | G o To O a k la n d — Mr and Mrs Perry Ward visited Miss Thelma Cooper and Mrs ' friends in Weiser Tuesday evening. school graduate who has been work- j ing in the Kaiser shipyards in Van Lucille Johnson left this morning couver. was in Nyssa over thf week- j for Oakland. California. H ere F ro m P e n d le to n — end prior to Ills leaving for Spok Misses Dorothy Farr and Verna ane to be sworn into the army. He Picture In Papers— Ruth P.ndUnsj were in Nyssa over stayed at the Pete Tensen home A picutre of Legless Lieutenant the week-end. The Nyssa high sch while here last week. Richard Wood. British war hero. ool graduates are now working in BACK UP YOUR SOY Cash B u y e r F o r hereBta y :s r p a yro ll ta rin g s to your family limit Bat. Mat., 2:90 P. M, Adm. Sc-20c; Evening, llc-33c, includes tax SUNDAY and MONDAY AUGUST 1—2 Charles Laughton, Maureen O’Hara, George Sanders and Walter Selzak in “ THIS LAND IS MINE” Our Gang Comedy and Victory Subject “Wings Up”. FOP ? 4 LE—Ford son trad e r and plow. Zacfc Wa:ker, phone 134. 29JTFC ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Wife has passed away. Would like to trade 80 ares on lower Columbia River heard from others, and they talk glibly of what happened to Pete, Mere From B o n ita- .Highway. Between 20 and 30 acre* Mr and Mrs J. W LeweUen of cleared. Trcut stream through place. Bonita visited at the C. Klinken- 1-ots of wood, alder and fir. A. Y. <rg heme this week. Adrian ar.d 1 Townsend, Rt 1, Box 488 Clats- Jessie KLnkenberg returned to Ny- kame, Oregon. 2»Jlxp > ssa after spending three weeks in | "" l Bonita. Arnold KLnkenberg will re- i turn heme with Mr and Mrs Lew eUen. Marine Mascot "Muzzled’* P o ta to e s Complete Eye Examination. Frames adjusted and repaired. Any Broken Lens Exactly Duplicated. Information for eye training. See Your Auto Doctor When you get sick you see your physician. When your car gets sick you should see your A n d O n ion s mechanic. our car is essential to the war effort, so don’t let its condition become critical. See Us about your fall lettuce deal. hen your ti’ s become worn or need repair Max Lutz Main Office Nampa ing have them treked by r,ur tire surgeon. Complete line of Signal Greases and oils. •poctisjt v ig ila s te is tbc p ru ic o f O fjfo*. Thank rhwa for mii.KMM of board f r « . . . the* u i f j for Nyssa office at former Hogue Packing house. Zack Walker Local Manager. Phone 134 Hours 9 to 9 VICTO ftY. M boaa of foai Mr PLACE! Signal Service Station Phone 131W Res. Ph. Parma 6J1. j