Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1944, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 13, 1944
PAGE SIX
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| p m Understand revelation and
Kingery. Two tables were In play tng of the organization Monday LDS church, has grown from a !rm since 1939
membership of three active mem­ The owners of the store, W. R. j ¡earn about the world tomorrow,
with prizes going to Mrs Roy Pou­ night.
Hollingsworth, opearte
Portland
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nds, high; Mrs Roy Dames, sec­
bers to 19 since Leo Child accepted a and large Ralph
implement house in Ontar-
Invited—
ond, and Mrs William Schönes, the friends
the
leadership
of
the
group.
io. where they entered business in FOR SALE—Purebred Duroc sows,
January 16 has been set aside by
taveling prize.
1939 after operating a store in Cal­ gilts, boars. O. C. Lytle, 2 miles
the LDS church as "Bring a Friend Moving To Nyi
dwell for several years.
—
9—
north, 3 west Nyssa.
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Sunday
".
Observance
of
the
day
Jack Hartley, who purchased a
HAVE DINNER GUESTS
will
be
held
at
the
morning
sess­
farm
in
the
vicinity
of
Nyssa,
left
Mr and Mrs Ralph Richardson
FOR SALE:—Baby chicks. Booking
today for Clinton, Utah to make arr­ orders
of Nyssa entertained at dinner Su- ion of the Sunday school.
now assures early delivery
angements to bring his family and heavy breeds and best laying str­
l day for 10 guests.
Leave Hospital—
ains. Delivery paid. Alder Slope
Mrs Roscoe Kellogg returned th­ equipment to Nyssa.
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Hatchery, Enterprise, Oregon. 13-
is
week
from
Nampa
with
her
in­
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Mrs Grant Rinehart was hostess ; fant son and is staying with her Here From Utah—
to the Wednesday evening bridge '
Mr and Mrs Bert Runquist of
A. F. Seward.
club last week. Guests were Mrs I mother, Mrs
Roy Utah arrived here last Wed­ FOR SALE—1941 Chevrolet pickup
—
R. A. Forbess, Mrs Bernard Frost j Returns Home—
nesday to visit Mr and Mrs Dave 4 new tires, excellent condition.
Charles Newbill, Adrlan
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and Mrs Dick Tensen. Prizes went | Mrs Roy Lewis of Gresham left Mitchell.
to Mrs Forbess and Mrs Frost. Saturday for her home after visit­
WANTED—One pair skeleton steel
School Cancelled—
Are you missing the chance
ing from Wednesday Until Saturday : Sunday
CLUB PLAYS BRIDGE
No Sunday school will be held in wheels for 1938 or 1937 Model A to share in this war-mlsslng an
at
the
home
of
her
daughter,
Mrs
John
Deere.
S.
E.
Flanagan.
Rt.
2
The Tuesday afternoon bridge cl­ L. A. Mauldfng.
| St. Paul’s Episcopal church until
experience you'd value all your
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ub was entertained this week at
further notice because of the cold Nyssa.
the home of Mrs George Sallee.
weather.
Right now, in the WAC, you
In Ontario—
FOR SALE—Hay baler. Inquire H. could
Those winning prizes were Mrs Ke­ Visit
be doing a vital Army job.
Mrs
E.
J.
Hobson
and
two
daugh­
VanEgmond. Boise Payette Lumber You could
nneth Cottle, first, and Mrs Geo­ ters of Sunset valley shopped in Visit Here—
be getting valuable
13JTFC training, meeting
rge Mitchell, second.
Mr and Mrs Virgil Long of Dal­ yard.
new people,
Ontario Wednesday.
las, Oregon were guests this week
seeing
new
places
while
serving
at the home of his father, J. T. WANTED—Lady lor general house­ your country.
Go To Nampa—
work.
Phone
63J.
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More Wacs are needed at once.
Ed Wild and his daughter. Mrs Long and his sister, Mrs Al Thom­
Get full details about eligibility,
Dwight Seward, and Nelda Seward, pson.
JROPHECY
SPEAKS—Listen
to
training, pay, the Jobs Wacs do.
went to Nampa Tuesday.
Radio School of Prophecy over how
Meeting Cancelled—
they live. Go to the nearest
Former Residents Visit—
Mrs Dick Tensen, president of Nampa station each Sunday. 3:15 U.S. Army Recruiting Station.
Go To John Day—
Mr and Mrs O. Z. Matthews, for­
(Your local post office will give
Wild and Dwjght Seward went the Nyssa Civic club, announced Q m kattlm wem does amt u ria
mer residents of Nyssa who lived to Ed John
you the address.) Or write: The
Day Wednesday to attend that the January meeting of the
near Ironside, stopped here Sunday to business.
club has been cancelled. The club a war. MfxV« gat tmmgkmr
Adjutant Oeneral, Room 4415,
while en route to the coast, where
will hold its next meeting February
Munitions Building, Washing­
fim o akmad.
they were called because of the Son Arrives—
16.
ton, D. C. Do it today!
death of Mr. Matthews’ father, Joel Mr and Mrs Eldon Pearson of
Buy More
Matthews. While here they visited Nyssa are parents of a son born Called To Idaho—
aaaaaaaaaaa
Mr and Mrs Sam Shaw. Mrs Glenn
31 in the Brittingham Mrs Russell Poulson, nurse at the War Bonds far Freedom's Sake
Reed of Nampa, formerly Lilly Ma­ December
Nursing home in Ontario. The baby Nyssa Nursing home, was called to
tthews, also visited at the home of named Carl Lee, weighed 7 pounds Idaho Falls Saiudday night because
her sister, Mrs Shaw.
¡of the illness of her father.
5 ounces.
JOBBS DAUGHTERS INSTALL ght at her home. Quests were Mrs
Ontario bethal No. 25, Jobb's D. L. McBain. Mrs J. B. Giezentan-
Daughters, held installation of of­ ner and Mrs Emma Quinby Mrs
ficers Wednesday night, January Herbert Fisher won high score, Mrs
5.
1 Giezentanner, second, and Mrs
Betty Bennett was the retiring Harry Miner, the traveling prize.
queen. Eunice Ann Brady is the i
honored queen, Mary Ellen Dear­
HOSTS i r TO CLUB
born senior princess, Dorene Lois Mr and Mrs Glea Billings were
Bear, junior princess, and Rita | hosts to their two table bridge club
Lantermann, guide Dee Moore last evening. The high score was
was the installing marshal. After won by Grant Lewis.
the installation a social hour was I
s -
enjoyed
CLUB - ENTERTAINS
1 The Mr and Mrs Club was enter-
AUXILIARY MEETS
| tained at the Burnall Brown home
A report on work done for the Wednesday evening. Dinner was se­
American Red Cross was given at rved preceding the bridge game.
the regular meeting of the Ameri­ High honors were won by G. J.
can Legion auxiliary at the home Mitchell and Mrs R. G. Larson.
of Mrs A. L. Fletcher Thursduy
night. An all-day meeting was held
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Monday at the home of Mrs Bert Members of the Sunday evening
Adams A potluck dinner was ser­ bridge club met at the home of Mr
ved at noon. The group is starting and Mrs Harry Miner this week.
its year’s work on Red Cross sew­ Winners in the birdge game were
ing.
George Sallee, high, and Mrs Ber­
nard Eastman, second.
HOSTESS TO CLUB
8
Mrs Aden Wilson was hostess to
HAVE DINNER
GUEST
the Wednesday evening bridge club Mr and Mrs Burnall Brown en­
last week. The guests. Mrs Frank tertained at dinner Friday for E.
Rambaud and Mrs Warren Blod­ M Cole of Ogden, president of the
gett, won the prizes.
Amalgamated Sugar company.
—I -
ENTERTAINS CLUB
PINOCHLE —5—
IS PLAYED
Mrs Ormond Thomas entertained The Friday afternoon Pinochle
the Wednesday bridge club last ni­ club met at the home of Mrs Henry Takes Body South—
Dean Johnston of the bureau of
reclamation with headquarters in
Ontario was here Wednesday to
take the body of his aunt, Mrs
Margaret Campbell, to southern
Oregon.
Do you feel
“left out of it?”
LOCAL NEWS
-
Closing
Store
-
Returning From Trip—
Early
This store will be closed at 6 p.m. Saturdays
thru the winter months or until further notice
for conservation reasons.
Wray’s Dime Store
Regular Sale
William Beull Will sell at our regular auction
Saturday, Jan. 15
his cattle and farm equipment.
Bring in your fat cattle. We have a market
for them.
Bybee Livestock Com. Co.
Phone 25-R
D. O. Bybee, Mgr.
Phone 05J3
Col. Bill Lane,
Auctioneer
Phone 116J
NYSSA
Phone 108
PROGRAM
THEATRE
Double Feature
FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 14—15
Margo, John Carradine and Robert Rvan in
“GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW”
Russell Hayden and Adele Mara in
“SILVER CITY RAIDERS”
Sat. Mat., 2:30 P. M. A dir. Sc-20 Evening Adm. llc-33c inc. Tax
SUNDAY and MONDAY JANUARY 16—17
George Sanders, Philip Dorn, Brenda Marshall
and Raymond Roe in
“PARIS AFTER DARK”
Technicolor Special, “The Fighting Engineers”,
and Porkey Pig Cartoon.
Mat Sun. 2 SO A din 38c- 11 c. Inc. Daf. Tax
_________ Adm Eve, 11c, 33c Including Dafense-Tax_______
—BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY JANUARY 18
Ronald Colman and Claudette Colbert in
“UNDER TWO FLAGS”
(A Reissue)
Sports and The Phantom
Admbnlan, Sc-Eta, Including tax
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY JAN. lfr—20
Richard Quine, Anne Gwynne, Noah Beery Jr.,
and Harry Davenport in
“WE’VE NEVER BEEN LICKED”
Inspiring, Thrilling, The Story of How a Coll­
ege Trains Officers.
Cartoon and News
Admiaalon Evening — lie and Me. Including Defense Tax
L »
Attending Conference—
1 Parents of Son—
Rev. M. H. Greenlee of the Met- I A *>“. weighing 6 pounds. 5 oun-
hodist church went to Portland Ices. was born Wednesday morning
Tuesday night to attend a confer- 1 in Brittingham’s Nursing home in
ence for deans of youth fellowship | Ontario to Mr and Mrs Walter
Institutes of Idaho, Oregon and McPartland of Nyssa. The baby
Washington.
has been named Richard Neilan.
Church Officials Visit—
Show Presented—
Ernest Wilson of Wilson broth­ Harold B. Lee of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs Couden presented a
ers dry good store, Is expected home one of the 12 apostles of the LDS national school assemblies program
this week-end from a buying trip church, and Henry Smith, editor for students of Nyssa in the gym­
to St. Louis and Chicago.
of the church section of the Des­ nasium Wednesday morning. The
eret newspaper, were week-end gu­ program included juggling, hoop
Examiner Coming—
ests at the home of President and rolling, music and tricks of magic.
A representative of the secre­ Mrs Luther Fife.
tary of state's office will be In
the city hall January 19 from 9 Hold Drama Try-outs—
a. m. until noon to give examin­ Mrs Kenneth Cottle, drama dir­
ations for operators and chauffeurs. ector of the LDS Mutual associat­
ion, held drama try-outs Tuesday
Laying New Floor—
night after the regular meeting. A Operators of the Hollingsworth
The Nyssa Lumber company is one-act play will be given in the Hardware
Implement company
laying streamlined checkerboard near future and a three-act drama of Ontario and
announce that they will
oak flooring in Its office. Albert will be given later. All persons in­ open
Implement store in Nyssa
Heldt, local carpenter, Is doing the terested In taking parts are requ­ In the an former
Baldridge Implement
work.
ested to contact Mrs Cottle.
company building across Main st­
reet from the post office Monday.
Lambing Started—
Visits In Portland—
17.
Lambing was started on a small •Lloyd Marshall left last week to January
The firm will handle In the Nyssa
scale In Malheur county this week visit in Portland with his two sons, store
a complete line of heavy har­
and will reach its peak before the ’ Leonard and Earl.
dware and John Deere repair par­
end of the month.
ts, according to Murle Marcum,
Transferred To Ontario—
will manage the branch store.
Ladies To Sew—
Mrs Frank Rambaud, car checker who
The Red Cross ladles will sew at foi the Union Pacific company, has Mr. Marcum has been with the fl-
the home of Mrs Bert Adams Fri­ been traiuterred from Nyssa to
day afternoon of this week.
Ontario.
New Implement
Store Opening
Here From Bremerton—
Californians Here—
Carnival Planned—
New Patriarch Appointed—
Margaret Toombs, who Is emp­ Mrs Wayne Haroldson and infant
loyed by the navy at Bremerton, son. Dennis, of California are in
has been visiting her mother, Mrs Nyssa visiting her parents, Mr and
Dot Toombs.
Mrs Luther Fife, during Mr. Har-
oldson’s stay In San Diego. Wayne
Visits Parents—
Haroldson. an apprentice seaman
Mrs Frank Oolob of Pocatello was In training, rated second high out
a guest of her parents. Mr and Mrs of 160 men In an examination re­
C. C. Hunt, during the last week cently.
A most popular girl contest and
a homliest man contest will feature
the carnival to be given In the Cow
holow hall Januray 14. The pro­
ceeds will be used for a 4-H schol­
arship to summer school at Cor­
vallis.
Leonard Christiansen of Ontario,
former member of the high council,
was appointed patriarch of the We­
iser stake Sunday at a conference
held in the stake tabernacle.
In Ontario—
Luther Fife, local contractor, was
Receives Degree—
in Ontario Monday attending to
The Master Mason’s degree was business.
conferred by Golden Rule lodge
No. 147. AF. and AM., on Eldon Membership Iner
Jensen of Nyssa at a regular meet- Scout troop 58. sponsored by the I
EARLY STORE
Closing
The following stores will be closed each Sat­
urday night at 8 o’clock during the winter mo­
nths, beginning
Saturday,
January 15
Eder Hardware
Wilson Brothers
Groceries and Dry Goods
Nvssa Packing Co.
Golden Rule Store
Atkeson’s Cloth. Store
Gamble Store
The Food Mart
We Still Want
To Give The Best
Service In Town
For this reason we have leased the Signal
Service station at Third and Main streets, wh­
ere we will be in a position to handle all types
of lubrication efficiently.
A complete line of Signal products will be
available to you.
We solicit your business.
W.C.Chesnut
Announcing the Opening
Of an Implement
And Hardware
Store in Nyssa
Mon., Jan 17
By operators of the Hollingsworth Hardware and Implement company
of Ontario.
Across From Post Office
We are stocking a complete line of heavy hardware and John Deere
repair parts.
Murle Marcum, who has been with our company since 1939, has been
appointed manager of our Nyssa branch.
We are opening this branch to bring our service closer to the fanners
of the Nyssa section.
Hollingsworth Hardware
and Implement Co.