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TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL T H U R S D A Y NOVEM BER 11, 1943 ‘ »*r: B MIX —- • r rsr t Contributions Satisfactory ■ Continued From Page 1) Almost a hundred million peo » ple in the United States hove been ioiiy to be performed In the Nazii- driven from their homes by the CLUB P L A N « PIW XiKAM Invader, und In addition to the TIi Nyssa library buurtl will hu reite church In Nyssn November 14 perils and hardships they have at 8 p.m. The public la invited to vi* cl I I'll r of the program to be glv already been compelled to endure en in ii met-: Inn of the Nynaa Civic attend the wedding, will face the difficult ordeal of re- club in the pariah hall Wednesday, Mb,.*) Botner la u daughter o f Mr mlgratton after the war, accord November 17 at 2:30. The board will I und Mr» Efton E. Ikitner of N y - . ing to figures compiled by the ulso serve tea, national war fund and made public Mi s Lillian N label of Ontario ! and Mr Beward la a non of Mr | through Charles A. Sprague, presi county llbrnrlaii, will give a slior? and Mrs Albert Seward of Parma, j dent of the Oregon war chest. talk, liera Poster Smith of Weiser The compilation Is based upon - I - will give some reading». DINNER CLUB MEETS i t-ports received through the nation - I - The Mr and Mrs Club met last al war fund member agencies from OUEHTB A T DINNER Thursday evening at the home of representatives on the scene In Mrs A L. Pletcher’a brother, Cor- 1 the various countries. IKiral Peter Purvis; her slater, Mrs Mr and Mrs Burnell Brown. Prece Included In this vast army of W <>, Sliambiuuih. and two amia, ding cards, a potluck mnner was homeless people, there are approx Stephen and Malcolm of Portland, served. High scores' were won by imately 88.000,000 who are either and her tasi daughters and sons-ln- Mrs George Mitchell and Mr M it on the verge o f starvation or are law. Mr and Mrs Virgil Itolton and chell. dependent upon outside aid for Mr and Mr» C. H. McCrea und da their very existence. Mr. Sprague - I - ughter of Payette were guests at. VI91TORS E NTERTAIN ED states. dinner at the Fletcher home last Mr an ! Mrs Leno Christensen The nation having the largest Thursday evening entertained for Mr and Mrs Wesley number of evacuees Is China where Pherman of Forest Grove at a card during the six years of war ap - I- D INNER P A R T Y HELD party lust Wednesday evening. T h proximately 50.000,000 nationals are A dinner party was held at ree tables of pinochle were In play. hrmeless, the report shows. Next the home of Dr, and Mrs E D Prizes were won by Henry Hartley In point of numbers. Russia's pop Noroott Tuesday evening In honor and John Young Mr and Mrs Sh ulation has been most seriously ol Lieutenant and Mrs Ed Ulllry, erman und son, Dickie, left last affected, with an estimated 38,- former Nyaaa residents. Thursday evening for their home 000 000 men, women and children Hosts were Dr. and Mrs N "rr' | after visiting for a week tn Nyssa driven front one part of the coun- nit. Mr and Mrs Bernard Frust. where they formerly lived. I n y to another as the Invaders ad- Mr and Mrs Herbert t'tsher und —I — | vanced. Mr and Mrs Parry Ward. SHOWER GIVEN | Poland has the third largest I.teutenunt and Mrs Dtlley left A pink and blue shower w a s , number of refugees, with an esti today for Tucson, Arizona, where given at I'hc home of Mrs. Lloyd mated 8000 IKK) nationals made he will lie stallimeli with Ihr navy Lewis In honor of Mrs Eldred homeless since Germany launch Lieutenant Wiley formerly service Brower of Apple Valley. During ed Its attack four years ago this mun of the Idaho Power company the afternoon games were played Sepetember. In Czechoslovakia 775,- In Nyssa, has been stationed at Fa- and refreshments served. 000 are without homes, and tn rragut, Idaho II- Yugoslavia there are another 600,- B IR TH D AY P A R T Y 000 tn the same plight while Bel HOBTE88 TO C L llll Miss Nanette Bybee was guest gium has 450.000 In similar straits. Mrs Bert Llenkurmper was host or honor at a birthday party W ed Little Holland has an estimated ess In the Wednesday evening brid nesday after school. Contest games 400.000 of tiny Luxembourg's popu ge club last week at her home. Ou were played and refreshments were j |atl()|1 of 300 000 have been driven est» were Mrs Pauma Qutnby und served to 25 guests. Nanette, nine 1 their homes. Mrs Ormond Thomas. In the limine vears old. received many g i f t s . ___________________ game Mrs L. A. MuuMlttg won high —5 - prizes, Mrs Pal Frost the second KNTFRTA1N A T DINNER prlee and Mrs Thomas the travel Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen and ing prize family and Mr and Mrs. E. T. W IL L UK MARRIED Larson and family were dinner Miss Ilia ttdeen Botner of Nyssa guests at the home of O. R. An Here lirom Burley— will become the bride of Virgil Ne derson Sunday. Places were laid William J. Bens of Burley. Idaho, wton Sewurd of l'arma at a cerem- for 10. was In Nyssa and Ontario trans-i acting business last, week-end. LOCAL NEWS MktlMil-l N RNN N H WM I IH M M WWW I I M III ItHttN M WI I Mil M lit È ttRttM M U W tl M-Wffl Beware O f Infections 'S« PRESCRIPTIONS “ Little” cuts can sab otage health. No matter how small the cut appears to you, don’t neglect it. Make certain that every ini- ury, regardless of its in significance. is treated by a competent person immediately, so that you will not lose precious time from work or sc hool. - .»»• Owyhee Drug Company IU y Then* t$ Night Plum» 91W ___ HUM ''ii 1 1:tn 1 1 1 • i , 111:111 u -1 i mi i tmi . - . < 1 mi 11111 it 1 ’ - id in i-iniM u n n 111 in 1 ; 111111* 11 m 1 m mi n 1 i 1111 * 11 -1 m-i 1 i m m NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM THEATRE Sewing Day— The. L.D S. ladles held another sewlug meeting Tuesday at the church. They are completing many- art teles which will be sold at a bazaar early in December. Lunch was served at noon to 15 ladles. From Boise— Mias Norma Jensen of Boise spent the week-end in Nyssa. visiting friends and relatives. From Vale— M te Emily to her home in Parma afte afEer spend ing a month visiting her uncle. Earl Hammer of Vale. Aril«* leaves— Mrs Gertrude Murchison. Artist, and Millie Slater and Carloiwe Taylor, poets, went to Ogden. Tues day after a week's stay here at the home of T Oarol Bybee Vtsiln* llcrc— Marlow Anderson of Adrian is staying in Nyssa with his uncle. Merlvn Fagan to assist in ha vest ing the crops. ___________5 ______ Accepts Position— T Carol Bvbee has accepted a position as one o f the bookkeep ers for the Bybee Livestock com pany. Receive Blessing— FVur babies received their name Double Feature FRIDAY & SATURDAY NOV EMBER 12— 13 Roy Rogers and Sheila Rvan in “SONG OF TEXAS” Patrio Knowles and Evelvn Ankers in “ALL BY MYSELF” S a l Mat.. 1 SO F M . Adir. &c-JCV Home Owners — B A R G A IN N IG H T — W e’ll cover your prop TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 16 erty for even kind of “HONEYMOON LODGE’’ Shorts and Secret Service in Darkest Africa. damage. Fire fc l*r. a x M t i g tax WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY NOV. 17— 18 Deanna Ihirbin. Joseph Cotton and Charles Wi- nnmger in “HERS TO HOLD” A New Daring, Dangerous. Dynamic Deanna. Special Short Subject. Rob Hope and R ng Cr- osb\ in “ Don't Hook Now" — l ie and JSr. Including tVfwaae Tax Several Elk— Bernard Frost, Dr E. D. Norcott and Artie Robertson of Nyssa and Dr. B. Daniels of Ontario have re turned from a hunting trip to the LaOrande section with two bulls and four cow elk. Visiting In Idaho— Miss Claudine Tomlinson left Monday for Twin Falls to visit re latives and friends for a week. Building Addition— The Thompson Oil company is building another room to its service station at Third and Main streets. The walls are made of cinder bl ocks. t Returns From Portland— H. O. Hopkins has returned home from a trip to Portland. district, on or before the above owner. Col. Bert Anderson, auction date, to receive consideration by eer. F R ID A Y , NOV. 19 at farm 4 the board. T h e 1943 assessment roll may be miles wtst of Vale Oregon at end examined at the office of the Dist o f oil road on Graham Boulevard, then 1 mile south and 3-4 mile we rict. st. Lunch served on grounds. Sale Thos. Jones, Secretary, Ontario-Nyssa Irrigation District. starts at 1 p.m. P W T . Cattle, Hor ses, Farm Machinery. Emery J. Mc- Date o f first publication, Nov. 11, Nineh, owner. Col. Bert Anderson, 1943. Date o f last publication, Dec. 2, auctioneer. Tuesday, November 16, at 1:00 1943. pan. d'/i miles north o f Ontario on Highway 30; or % mile south of lo o Late to Classify Snow Moody Hill. FO R SALE—Young whiteface bull, 131 cattle, Miscellaneous articles, well bred. Jack McKee, 5 miles j Lunch served. Clarence Stelling, south o f Nyssa. 11N1XP owner, Col. Bert Anderson, auct- ------------------------ 1 ioneer; L. H. Fritts, clerk. LO ST — Small suitcase between Chuck Share's place In Cow Hol low and George L. Wing's place in Try This New Amazing Sunset Valley. Notify Devon Lar sen, route 2, Nyssa. 11N1XP j-----— FOR S A LE —1 '4 horsepower gaso- , line engine. J. I. Brady. llN lx p ] — Cough Mixture Tlie Kinp of all cough medicines for FO R SALE—Registered Chester coughs or bronchial irritations result White weaners. James Robb, route ing from colds in cold wintry Canada is Milk, '-a pint as a beverage or the 1, Nyssa, Oregon. llN2xc Buckley’s CANAD IO L M ixture— Fast working, triple acting Buckley’s Mix equivalent in cooked foods. Veget ture quickly loosens and raises phlegm, able or fruit or bot.lv. giving p r e s FOR SALE—About 100 leghorn pu- lodged In the tubes — clears air pas-i sages—soothes rasped raw tissues, one] ence to green or yellow varlties, lets 4'a months old. Wayne Rath- or two sips and worst coughing spasml frequently served raw and main di bun. 5 miles west on Alberta ave eases. You get results fast. You feel] the effect of Buckley’s Instantly. j sh of substantial or filling fo o d - nue. llN lx p ' Compounded from rare Canadian Pine’ Balsam and other soothing healing in-j such as meat, fish, poultry^ eggs, gredients Buckley’s CANAD IO L Mix-| cheese or beans in made dishes or ture is different from anything you ever tried. Get a bottle of this great as fillings in sandwiches. JOURNAL’S Canadian cough medicine today at any drug store — satisfaction guaran Other foods are added as needed SALE CALENDAR good teed or money back. to satisfy the appetie. A hot dish, N YSSA P H A R M A C Y 13. Fourteen paricularly in cold weather, has a S A TU R D A Y, NOV. Nyssa, Oregon. beneficial, psychological value. De miles west of Vale Oregon (on Va- sserts, though not essential may add Interest to the lunch which al ready supplies the necessary foods. Early Christinas Mailings Urged Delivery of the annual flood o f Christmas gifts and cards on time, Ex-Resident Visits always a serious problem, “ will Fred Woods of Yakima, former be more than a problem this year Nyssa resident, is visiting here. ----- it will be an impossibility—un less Christmas mailings are made Visits Lodge— largely in November", Postmaster Isiah Hope o f Vale, district dep General Frank C. Walker warned J tu 111111111111111 in ill li il 11 il 11 li 1 11 m 11 M l II II II 11 HI li li II II II 11 11 II 11 11 II li II HI II III MMMg uty grand master of the grand lod today. ge of Oregon, A F. and A M., paid “Transportation facilities are an official visit to the Masonic lo burdened to the limit with war dge of Nyssa Monday night. He materials and personnel, and the Bring Your Containers delivered an interesting talk on Postal Service has sent more than i 16c a lb at the shop. Masonry. thirty-one thousand experienced employees into the army and navy,” till Dec. 1. Here From Ontario— Mr. Walker said. ‘ ‘The only solu HONEY FOSTER Mrs E. B Butler. Jr. erf Ontario tion to the Christmas problem is: Back of Gym. , was a Nyssa visitor Monday. mail in November. Mark your parcels: 'Do not open until Christ ' ; i t i l i i n u n m i 1111 u i i n I i m i t i n i I it 111111 il 111111111111 il 11111111 u I i i i n n n u u 11111 i u Visits Here— mas'. That is the only way to Frank Miller of Big Bend was a avoid disappointment on Christmas visitor in Nyssa Saturday. day not only for many civilians but also for millions of members of leaves For Oklahoma— the armed forces who are still in Mrs E B. Brady left Sunday for this country. Norman, Oklahoma to join her hu “ It is also the only way to avoid sband. E. B Brady. S 2-c. who is the possibility o f a Christmas em attending naval school there. ergency in the transportation and postal services. I f the public will Meeting Postponed— cooperate by mailing their Christ The W.C.T.U. meeting has been mas parcels during November, we postponed until Friday. November can handle a small volume of light, 19. The meeting will be held at the last-minute mailings, such as cards, home of Mrs Pel ton. up to December 10—but we can do that and avoid an emergency only if November is really ‘Christmas Mailing Month ." Postal officials pointed out that the volume o f mail now is far above any previous records that railway cars by the hundreds have With the approach of cold weat been diverted to war service and her. Mrs Edna Farris o f Vale, co that the air lines have only about unty health nurse, has issued a re half as many planes as they once minder about the «school lunch", operated. which she said has come to mean More than two hundred thous the noon meal o f the school child and extra temporary employees when eaten away from home and normally are employed to help with under the supervision of the school. the holiday postal rush. This year, “This meal may be packed and the extra employees will be large carried from home, prepared and ly women and high school boys and served at school, secured at the girls who are unable to work the nearby grocery or confectionery st- long hours usually required and >re or any combination of these ty- ! whose work will be relatively slow PCS Mrs Farris said. T o deliver Christmas mails on Random inspect.on o f some oft time, therefore, it is necessary the lunches brought from home, or j that mailings be spread out over o f seme of the lunches secured at | a longer period so that available school or elsewhere, gives evidence _ transportation equipment and p a o f the urgent need for a better un- j ^ ^ used during •g n u a d to e o f what consim ue. a i , win be utterly im • Pharmacy is one o f the oldest Gordon’s Drive-In Honey New Barber Prices Effective Monday, Nov. T5 All Haircuts Shaves School Lunches Held Important 65c 50c Roscoe Findley Harry Miner Roy Pounds War Chest Benefit Dance Masquerade and Pie Sivial Saturday night. Bombardment November 13 Cyclone Community Hall in ' Theft Earthquake Frank T. Morgan Cow Hollow possible to make the deliveries by Christmas 1 mailers wait until the last three weeks before the holi- j days, as in normal years There is another reason for shop- < ping earlier than ever before Re i tail stores are short-handed Pur chasers can avoid shopping in \, rowded stores long waits for ser vice. and other inconveniences of late shopping if lhex buy now Thev win also doubtless have a better choace of merchandise than will be I available later o f all the learned professions. It had its beginning more than four thousand years ago, and has been practiced in one form or another ever since. T h e m odern drug store bears little resemblance to the apothecary o f old. Y et, to day's pharmacist is inspired by the same h o n o r able principles that governed the conduct o f his forebears. The pharmacist's chief interest, now as Leggi Advertising N O TICE N one« That Ute or E Q t'A IJ U T IO N HEREBY GIVEN ol Directors of the ! I Irrigation District will meet at the office o f the dxst- ; r i « m the M-x-re Hotel Annex in j I Ontario. Oregon, at X » o'clock P M 6, IMS. to ait as a-Board o f ■gw ihw u op tor the purpose at to the dw fr the year !*43 is c o r r e r t i« thereof as, # 1 - Outsells All Others In Canada on Merit Alone — In U.S.A P 'la j& iA ia H Mat Sun I 30. Adm Itc-ltb . K w n n j .vim lle - S c . mV odes lax David Bruce and Harriet Hillard in ed r le to Burns highway). Lunch served may be deemed necessary. on grounds. Sale starts at 12 noon. Any objections to said assessment roll, or any changes desired, must Horses. Sheep, Household Goods, be filed with the Secretary of the Fram Machinery. James E. Lahe, An A ncient Kventng. Ilc-SSc. m otuM tax SUNDAY *nd MONDAY NOVEMBER 14— 15 Merle Oberon ami Brian Aherne in "FIRST COMES COURAGE" The Story O f a Beautiful Norwegian Girl W bo Pretends to be a Quisling in order to Save Her Country. This Is America anil Cartoon and a blessing at the sacrament j good school lunch, services ol the L.DB church The noon meal eaten away from Lome u> ju*t as Important to tne .Sunday. i child as the meals eaten at the f a mily table. I f the school lunch is Parents of Non— to make its full contribution It mu Mr. and Mrs. Rodger S. An st provide about one-third of the derson are the parents of a 9- child's daily food needs. For this liound boy, born at the Ontario reason the school lunch, whether hospital. it be a variety of dishes prepared at school, a single dish to supple Here From Utah— ment the food brought from home, parents of Richard Taylor's or one entirely packed and carried southern Utah have been visiting from home, should be carefully pl him the past week. anned with this In mind. For some children the school lu Buys Beauty Shop— nch is the main meal of the day; Mrs Letha Jeffery has returned for others whose parents may now from Portland, where she took the be employed away from home it Is examination given by the Oregon the only meal that can always be state board of cosmetics therapy. counted on; and for the most of She has purchased the Owyhee them it Is the stop-gap tn that long Beauty shop from Mrs Iris Blake. Interval between the early break Mrs Jeffery, formerly of Sloan's fast eaten before he school bus ar Beauty shop In San Anilo, Texas rives In the morning and the late has been operating In the Beauty supper eaten after the child reaches Nook In Nyssa for the last five mo home at night. nths. I f the school lunch is to be ade quate It is important that some Appointed Agent— pattern be esablished which will be The Nyssa Lumber company has a satisfactory guide for any type been appointed agent In this te r r-l~ f ,unch' Such V p a t e m has' deve- itory for concrete and cinder blocks loped based on the child's needs, manufactured by the Concrete Co and Is frequently called an "A ” or nstruction company of Boise. a grade-“ A " lunch. It includes: then, is the relief o f suffering and the prolonga tion o f life. Prescriptions come first in our store. Your doctor may not like to recommend any particular pharmacy, but he will never enm plain if you bring his prescriptions to us. Nyssa Pharmacy j