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

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TH E NYSSA G A TE C IT Y JO U R N A L THURSDAYJJCTOBER_21^L943
PA C K SIX
LOCAL NEWS T H E P O C K E T B O Û K
o f K N O W L E D G E
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Undergoes Operation—
HOSTS A T SUPPER
Mr and Mrs drover Douglas gave
a frli cl chicken supper Saturday
night for Miss Udtth Douglas of
Caldwell. Glenn Muring of Caldwell
air base, Mr and Mrs Norman Do­
uglas and son. Dean; Mr and Mrs
"Doc" Douglas and son, Jerry and
the Misses Lavena and Lavern Ol-
nscrck of Nyssa.
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HAVE DINNER
Mrs Garrett Piet entertained at
a birthday dinner for her husband
Monday evening. Those present we-
re Mr and Mrs Dave Mitchell, Mr
and Mrs II. O. Bybee and Mr and
Mrs I. R. Ure.
C H ATTE R BOX CLUB MEETS
The Chatter Box club wits en-
tertalnc.l
at
the John Ridder
home Wednesday afternoon with
eight members present. The af­
ternoon was spent In visiting. R e­
freshments of open face sand­
wiches. pickles, pie and coffee were
served. The next meeting will be
held at the Belle Flet home Octo­
ber 27.
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Ear^ Farmer, A.8. o l the Farra-
ona Henderson tonight in the ch­ gut, Idaho naval training station,
urch social room. Miss Greenlee ts recovering from an appendix op­
and Miss Henderson will leave next eration. He is a son of Mr and Mrs
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week fOr Sulem to enter W illam e­ Clifford Farmer and a son-in-law
of Mr and Mrs Frank Lewis of Ny-
tte university.
IF LA ID EHO
TO Ä V P . I W
EXTEHP A*OOM >
Cleanliness
“ NEXT TO GODLINESS”
Cleanliness is the first
requisite of good heal­
th. With the shortage
o f doctors, it is your
duty to guard your bo­
dy from germs that are carried into the system
through dirt and grime. Kill these harmful org­
anisms at^ their source through a liberal use of
soap and water.
Owyhee Drug Company
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THERE ARE
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KINDS OF
INJECTS
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HOSTE88 TO CLUB
Mrs G. J. Mitchell entertained
her Thursday afternoon bridge cl­
8HOWER IB GIVEN
ub last week Mrs T. H. Eldredge
A pink and blue shower was giv­ Go To California—
Mr. and Mrs. J.m Lane, care­
won the high score prize and Mrs en at the A. C. Sallee home Friday
Ormond Thomas the traveling pr­ night honoring Mrs W W Smith, takers of the Bybee Livestock yards,
ize.
formerly Irene Poage. Hostesses sold most of their possessions and
Wednesday
for
California,
were Luclle Sallee. Barbara Larson left
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O IVIC CLUB MEETS
end Helen Boydell. Bunco was the where they will make their home.
Mrs Carl Coad presented a play, diversion of the evening. Prizes
"L ife With Father", at the regular were won by Mrs Darts Lawrence, Orchestra Organized—
Feeling the need for more or­
meeting of the Nyssa Civic club traveling prise; Mrs Smith and Mrs
chestras for social functions and
Wednesday afternoon In the parish Ward Wieneke.
parties several musicians met at the
hall.
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home of Mark Child Wednesday-
Reed Ray gave an accordtan solo.
BF.NEFIT P A R T Y PLANNED
Tea was served by Mrs Olea Bill­
St. Paul's guild will sponsor Its evening to organize an orcihestra
ings and Mrs Garret Stani.
annual benefit card party Friday, and to rehearse. Along with the
October 29 Both pinochle and br- modern dances, they will furnish
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OUESTS A T DINNER
Idge will be played. Those desiring
time music for dances.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis and fa ­ to make reservations are asked to
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mily were dinner guests Sunday at telephone Mrs Grant Rinehart
Returns From Portland—
1 Dr. L. A. Mauldlng returned
the home of Mr and Mrs John Sc­
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henk
home Saturday from Portland Mrs.
Parents O f Son—
A son was born October 11 in Mauldlng and daughter remained
•GIRLS T O BE HONORED
the Nyssa Nursing home to Mr and in Portland for a longer visit.
The Youth Fellowship of the Me­ Mrs L. A. McDowell of Nyssa rou­
thodist church will give a party In te 2. The baby weighed 8 pounds, Here From Portland—
Mrs. A1 Vaughn of Portland ar­
honor of Verna Oreenlee and Win- 8 ounces.
rived in Nyssa Sunday with her
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n prpi ni h h h n 111111 it pi 11 h h ri 1111 tr father, J. T. Long, who had been
visiting her for several weeks. Mr
Vaughn will arrive here today.
PRESCRIPTIONS
OHE ANO ONE-HALF
THEATRE
Double Feature
FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 22- 23
Richard Arlen and Wendy Barrie In
“SUBMARINE A LE R T ’
Johnny Mack Brown and Tex Ritter in
“THE LONE STAR TRAIL”
Sat. Mat. 2:30 P. M . A dir. Be-10c, Evening, llc-SSc. includes tax
SUNDAY and MONDAY OCTOBER 24— 25
Judy Garland. Van Heflin. Martha Eggerth.
Fay Rainter. Richard Carlson and Spring Byin-
gton in
“PRESENTING LILY MARS”
Pete Smith Short Subject
Mat Sun 2:20, Adm. lic-jOc, Evening Adrn. n c -O c . Includes tax
— BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26
Richard Dix and Jane Wvatt in
•THE KANSAN”
Broadway Brevity. Cartoon and Secret Service
in darkest Africa.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCT. 27— 28
Claudette Colbert. Paulette Goddard. Veronica
I-»ke. George Reeves and Walter Abel in
“SO PROUDLY WE HAIL”
Pop Eye Cartoon and News
- l ie and 2»c. Including Defense Tax
Funeral Arranged—
Catholic funeral services will be
held In the Nvssa labor camp F ri­
day morning at 9 o'clock for
let-barrio Oarnica of Mexico, who
was accidentally killed last week.
Interment will be in the Nyssa
cemetery.
Here From Emmett—
Mr and Mrs Harley Moore and
family o f Emmett spent Monday
and Tuesday of this week at the
Lee Miller home.
Here Front Salt Lake—
Bob Roberts and Harold Olson of
Salt Lake City spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs Ira Ure
Parents Of Son—
Mi and Mrs Leo Woodle <z( Ny-
ssa are parents of a son born Oct­
ober 8 at the Britt Ingham nursing
borne in Ontario.
Return To Boise—
Mrs Carroll Tucker and two ch­
ildren returned to thetr home In
Boise last week Mrs Tucker has
been caring for her mother. Mrs
Dean Smith, who Is convalescing
at her home from an operation.
Edit >r Visits—
John Hartley of Gtg Harbor. W a­
shington. retail editor of a national
magazine Bakers' Weekly, left for
home Wednesday after visiting at
the -home o f his nephew. Henry H
Hartley. Mr Hartley is a former
secretary of the Associated Retail
Bakers of America
leaves Hnspital—
Mrs John Bishop and infant dau-
! sftiter returned home Tuesday from
! the Ontario hospital.
Returns Fren» Califernia—
Miss Darlene Dorman returned
home Tuesday evening from a trip
j to California. She visited her aunts
! m Los Angeles and Lon* Beach
and also visited In Santa Ana and
at Camp Callan
I 'M d w t iM Hotel—
Mr and Mrs Charles Drewnx of
Portland have moved to Nyssa and
will conduct the Star hotel, which
has been managed by Mrs Drewit»'
mother. Mrs Phebe Hunter
of POOR heads , ( hasm /H
etoa /, jeffefsot J. mooseveir ano uncalm !
CA R V ED IN G R A N ITE A T MT. R U S MM O R E , SOUIH DAKOTA OCCUPV A H »C U E A sD A
HALF, AND A R C *> H O il T H E y A R E V IS IB L E FO R 6 0 M ILE S . SCieUTISTS ESntM le
m e HEAPS OF THE FOFA FFtS/DEHTS W/U "i/ H E '/ t* /OB, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 YEARS AT HJH/CH
TuAE THE ELEMENTS HALL HMÆWOAN THEM BACH /NK> THE SAM E a AOFNTA m T
T he snoop
Visits Here—
Sergeant Marion Selby of Nampa,
who Is stationed with the army a'
the Smoky Hill army airfield at
Salina, Kansas. Is visiting at the
home of his siter, Mrs Emil Paulus.
He has been here since Monday.
Dairymen Facing
Difficult Task
Visits In Nampa—
Mrs Roy Dames and Mrs S. C.
Ontario. Oct. 21--Al:hough OPA
McConnell visited in Nampa Sun­
has granted a few slight increases
day.
in milk prices to producers where (
the distributors were willing to ab- |
A M M U N ITIO N IS
sorb such increases, no action has j
D R A S T IC A L L Y CUT
been taken toward preserving that J
In a prepared statement Frank part o f the dairy industry which
Parr, price panel chairman, said
has not yet been forced into liquid­
the war production board had al­
located a quantity , of materials to ation, Director E. L. Peterson of the
manufacturers for ammunition for state department of agricuture po­
civilian use equal to approximately inted out in a recent statement.
one-stxth of the annual supply, j
A public hearing on the subject
"This means." he said, “ that the
demand for ammunition this fall was held in the Moore Hotel in
will exceed the supply, and al­ Ontario October 18.
ready the demand has created black
In his statement Mr. Peterson
market operations."
urged that congress remove price
Under O PA regulations, manu­
restricted policies as they are now
facturers and jobbers are required
operative, or at least relax them
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to iurni5n
furnish ceiling price scnvuuieâ
schedules . ..
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At the same time he pointed out,
for the information of their custo-
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, that Oregon agriculture is unalter -
I ably opposed to the use of subsid­
ies.
! On the subject o f milk, he decl-
| ared that unless a relaxing in pr­
ives by O PA occurs, only further
j liquidation may be expected for the
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Pacific, stated in a letter to the dairy industry. He deplored the
Gate City Journnal that he had present situation because "there is
received a copy of the paper and I no way possible to bring back dairy
•was more than glad to hear about production within four or five ye-
Nyssa and surrounding country". | are' time once liquidation has taken
Dominguez said “ Eve passed it place, due to the fact that animals
around to some o f the Malheur co- must be raised from calves to re-
unty men and they were sure tick- place those sold for slaughter."
ed. too the last copy I got was in j Mr. Peterson charges that those
June.
j responsible for the food program.
"I'm on a British island. There | even though they say that dairy
are Australians and New Zealan- products are a prime essential and
ders here, but the natives are black must be provided, are permitting
and lazy
Otherwise, friendly. I the OPA. through its control of
don't mind this place, but just as prices and its unbending attitude,
we are through IU be happier to to defeat their purpose.
In speaking of subsidies. Peter­
start for the good old U S A .
Mr and Mrs. Ira Ure received son declared. "The congress must
the personal belongings of their make up its mind now whether or
son Corp Ira R. Ure, J r. October not the federal treasury is going
14 with a letter stating that he to undertake the task of paying
left for overseas duty October 15. the grocery bills o f 130 million Am -
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eric arc. as well as an undetermined
Word was received from Wiilliam number o f countries."
Smallpox, 9 l a
National jbiAcyiace.
• More than ISO yean ago sci­
entists proved that smallpox
In Healb—
Mr* John Ray who has been lU
for the last five weeks. It improved
EAT
WUU Crab, furidurf «r t u f f i
CEREAL
BREAKFAST FOODS,
G o rd o n ’s D rive-in
loo Late to Classify
LO ST—On or
in
vicinity
of. old
Dam road, Tire 5:50 x 17. mounted
on wheel. Reward. O.K. Tire Shop
Nyssa.
2102xp
FOR S A L E — Combination horse or
tractor drawn beet puller. Jake J.
Groot. Rt. 2 Nyssa.
2lQ2xp
' PO U N D -H alf-grow n female police
dog. Owner may have dog by call­
ing for it and paying for this ad­
vertisement. Joe Dlrksen, route 2,
Nyssa.
2101xc
When You Buy
P ic k e t F lo u r
-Y o u get an all-purpose
flour made from high
altitude wheat and en­
riched with vitamin B.
A product of this va­
lley.
Weiser M. and E. Co.
Beware Coughs
That Hang On
from common colds
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron­
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi­
cine less potent than Creomulslon
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulslon blends b e ec h w o o d
creosote byspeclal proccsswith other
time tested medicines fo r coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Crcomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per­
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to
have your money Lack. (Adv.)
Mattresses
W e have just received
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a big shipment of deluxe
mattresses. These are 50-
pound
all-felted
tufted
mattresses with exceptionally good ticking.
F acto ry P riced at $ 2 4 . 5 0
Our Special Sale Price
$ 20.50
Nyssa Furniture Co.
Under New
Management
The Signal Service station at Third and Main
streets is now under new management.
W e would appreciate the continued patron­
age of Signal Service customers.
could be prevented. The proce­
W e Specialize In
dure is simple, copiplicatvonj rel­
atively few. Every child should
be vaccinated against this hor­
Battery Charging
Sparkplug Cleaning
Complete Car Lubrication. Tire and Tube Rep­
rible disease at an early age. Don't wait for
health campaigns. Don’t be influenced by fear
Te HaM r c
St Faults Episcopal church will
celebrate holy communion Sunday
at 2:3* am Sunday school will be
held at 16 20 Dedication o f an al­
ter book tn memory of John R and
C Phebe Hunter will be
Rives Waller, specialist.first class
of the Baker navy recruiting stat-
i"n, will be in Ontario October 21
and 28 to interview applicants for
the navy.
Thirty thousand women are ser­
ving in the women’s reserve of the
United States navy, and thousands I
are stationed at navy yards, air
bases and stations. Thousands more
are needed to fill the many jobs
opened to the Waves, according to
Waller. Any girl with two years of
high school work an between the
ages of 20 and 36 may apply for
enlistment in the Waves. According
to Waller of the Baker navy recru­
iting station there are more then
200 billets in nine major fields in
Henry Callahan, 3rd class seaman
who is now on the U. S. S. Bun-
kerhlll, that he is seeing plenty
of action.
Our Boys
which enlisted waves m a y serve;
Aviation, radio photography, hosp­
ital corps, specialist, storekeepers.
Sunday morning services at the Yeoman and many others.
Applicants are sent to Portland
Adrian labor supply center were in
charge o f the Young Adult Fellow­ for their Interview and physical ex­
ship of the Nyssa Methodist ch­ amination with all expenses paid.
urch.
The theme, "W hy I am a Christ­
ian", was developed by Irvin Top-
liff, assisted by the Misses Orba
Blair, Erma Hamlin and Frances
Sandy.
Miss Azalia Peet, missionary st­
ationed at the camp, spent Sunday
evening In Emmett as the guest of
Rev. and Mrs Leonard Clark. She
was evening speaker at the Meth­
odist church in Emmett.
Rev. and Mrs Leonard Clark
were guests at the Adrian camp
October 18.
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B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD
Wayne Dean Chesnut celebrated Examiner Coming—
hh sixth birthday with a party at
State examiner will be In the city
his home Monday afternoon. Con­
hall October 27 from 9 am . to 12,
test games were played with the
orange caps defeating the black! noon, to give examinations to
caps. Sixteen school friends w ere, operators.
guests.
Buy At Nampa—
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Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Flet, fo r­
U AN D K ER C H II K SHOW ER HELD
The local Eastern Star chapter mer Utah residents, who have been
met Monday for a social night pro- operating a farm in Nyssa for B.
gram. A handkerchief shower was °
Bybee. have bought a farm at
held for Mrs Roy Perry of Benecla. | Nampa and intend to move as soon
California, former Nyssa resident. j as their beets are harvested.
The gifts were sent to Mrs Perry j
in California.
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Welser
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Aston and
E NTE R TAIN S CLUB
family went to Welser on business
Mrs A. C. Sallee was hostess to last week
the Tuesday afternoon bridge club
this week. Guests of the club were Players Enjoy Hunt—
Harold Wilson, Jay Bybee. James
Mrs R. G. Larson. Mrs Henry Har­
tley and Mrs E. D. Norcott. Prices Aston and Keith Bybee. all high
were won by Mrs Bernard Frost school football players, returned
Sunday morning after a four-day
and Mrs Norcott.
hunting trip.
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YOUNG FO LK HOLD
SERVICE A T C AM P
and prejudice. Take your child to your family
physician. Rely on his judgment. W e can supply
fresh smallpox vaccine at a moment's notice.
Nyssa Pharmacy
airing
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W e Handle
Small Auto Parts
Batteries
H . N . W a d d e ll