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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY MAY 18, 1944 PAGE SIX Open» Service Station— Brother-in-law Dies— Frank Crocker of Nyssa has op- Mrs D. O. Bybee received word ened the Signal Service station at from Redlands California, that her Third and Main streets. He has borther-in-law, H. R Porter, passed taken a lease on the building from away Friday. The funeral was held the Signal company. Crocker will Sunday Mr. Porter was bishop of wash and grease cars and sell gaso- j the Redlands ward of the LDS ch- line. oils and accessories. ' urch. Vote in the Primary . Election tomorrow, Fri . ’S « mum «f O .» . WOMEN WILL MEET 1 The Women’s Society of Christ ian Service of the Methodist church will meet May 25 at 2 p.m. In the church basement. Mrs Carl Christ ensen ol Nampa, conference direct or of children's work, will be the guest speaker. Mrs Russell Cochrun i will have charge of the devotions. day, May 19. You will win the elec PRESCRIPTIONS tion if you elect to have us fill your prescrip tions when you or your loved ones are sick. Owyhee Drug Company Day Phone 29 Night Phone 91W Authorized CUTTER Distributor ENTERTAINS CLUB The Tuesday club was entertain- i d this week by Mrs Kenneth Cot-' I tie. Prizes in bridge went to Mrs I Don McBain and Mrs Bumall Bf- I own. —5— MEET AT WHITAKER HOME Members of the Sunday evening bridge club met Tuesday evening with Mr and Mrs R. G. Whitaker. The high scores were . ay Mr and Mrs Whitaker. •’ - Directory Going To Press THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS JUNE 2nd. ANY CHANGES IN LISTING OR ADVERTISING PLEASE CALL THE LOCAL COMMERCIAL OFFICE. Malheur Home Telephone Co. Thomas E. Dewey x W rite In THE NAME OF Thomas E. Dewey for President when you vote Friday Thomas E. Dewey is the outstanding st rong man whose name will come first before the Republican Convention in June. There is every indication that he will receive the Republican nomina tion. Oregon Republicans will do well to write in hi$ name on the ballot and let Oregon back a winner. Paid Advertisement W O Hare. Hillsboro; A E Clark. Yeon Build ing. Portland; T. H Banfleld. 4784 S. E 17th Ave.. Portland; Jay Bow- erman. Yeon Building. Portland. • it 11 1 111 1 1 1 m 111111 1 1 1 1 1111111 11 1111111 1 1111 1 11 1 1111 1 11 1 111111 il I n 11 111 1 1 III 1 111 1 1111111 n n > NYSSA Phone 108 PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 19— 20 Rov Rogers and Ruth Terry in “ HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER” The Ritz Brothers and Frances Langford in “ NEVER A DULL MOMENT” 8 - LDS OFFICIAL HONORED Luther Fife of Nyssa. president of the Weiser stake of the LDS- ch urch. was host at a dinner served, in the Washington hotel in Weiser Tuesday evening for the •■.take prj- idency in honor of Mr and Mrs W O. Peterson of Weiser. Mr. Ppt- erson. who will leave soon to make his home in Salmon City, Idaho, is a member of the .stake presidency. Those attending from Nyssa besides Mr. Fife were Mrs Fife and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis. - 1 - OARDEN CLUB MEETS The A.N.K. garden club met Tue sday afternoon at the home of Mrs Pfeiler, with several members from the Adrian. New Heights, Kingman »nd Nyssa districts present. In the absence of the guest sp eaker. the topic discussed was "G a rden Blue Prints for this year" with each member telling of something new to be tried in her garden this year. Special articles were given by Mrs Patch and Mrs Judd. Following the refreshments, the guests enjoyed looking at the flow ers of Mrs Pfeiler. The June meeting will be held at ■the home of Miss Beaumont in Kingman Kolony - 8 - eakers on South America were Mri Maurice Judd and Mrs Grover Lee. Mrs Lee. whose husband is now in Brazil, told of some interesting in cidents in Brazil that he had dis cussed in letters. A group of South American songs were sung by Dorothy Toomb and Delora Hurst. Following the meeting, election of officers was held. Nadien Nilson was elected patrol leader and Forr- estine Wilson, secretary for the coming year. and sound »100 each. E. H. Stride- FOR SALE-Nearly new "Economy land > - mile south and east of King” separator. J. E Brower, route Nyssa COC camp. ISMlxp ‘ a. Parma.__________________ lTOCxp II || || m 11.| |,| 111| |i| || |i| |i| m ill ll M M 1 ! liil il H M M Mil M H Mil M M III II Mil M M MM MM Mill! Ill H 13 f We have a big selection of upholstered occ- | = asional chairs, small rockers, tilt-back chairs = | and boudoir chairs. Also dinette sets, marble-top tables and cock- | —5— BRIDGE CLUB MEETS 1 tail tables. The regular Thursday afternoon Just received a shipment of mattresses. bridge club met for dessert bridge = at the home of Mrs Ormand Tho mas last week, one extra table of guests were invited by the hostess. Nyssa, Oregon The guests were Mrs Ed Frost, Mrs E Ronald Campbell. Mrs J. B. Giez- fill! I II II M.M II 11 111 III |||'l!l II 11 M 11 11M mill Hill II1IH III 11 11 II 11111111 III 11 LIlil HI 11 ll'lil 111 till Mill ifi entanner and Mrs John Bishop. Mrs R. G. Larson won high score ijjiM M M W9MUIMM Mill I Ill'll! I'll I 11 M M 11 H M MIIM fll'l M H H M M M M MM MMI'I MM III III Mil III Mill III and Mrs Artie Robertson the trav eling prize. Nordale Furn. Store GUESTS AT DINNER Mr and Mrs Robert McCurdy of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho and E. M. Cole of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Bumall Brown Th ursday evening. Mr. McCurdy, who is serving in the navy, and Mrs McCurdy visited in Nyssa Thursday and Friday. —8— BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Last Wednesday evening Mrs Bernard Eastman was hostess to her bridge club at her home. A guest of the c^ub was Mrs Ed. Frost. High scores were won by Mrs Grant Rinehart and Mrs Syl vester Heiner. J Mac I Says: WANTED Vaccines and serums must be kept properly £ refrigerated to insure effective results. Human and animal serums are stored in a | modern refrigerator at | Nyssa Pharmacy | The Rexall Store Phone 14 EMMIHmilllilll III III Mill III Mill I I11II Mill Mil III II M.A. Biggs Candidate for Circuit Judge Ninth Judicial District GRANT, COUNTIES 32 years Legal Experience in this Judicial Dist rict ! To register a choice for the Circuit Judgeship your vote must be cast in the Non-Partisan Judicial Primary May 19, 1944. Irrigation Supplies Rubber Boots TYPE NO. 4 KNEE HIGH boots for the average farmer is OK unless you have deep water to work in. Then you may need type No. 1 or No. 2. Number 1 is the hip high boot and number 2 is the V2 hip or storm king. Dam Canvas Can be cut the size you want 5 or 6 feet wide Storage space and transportation facil ities are limited. All signs point to a coal shortage next winter. That’s why oar government asks everyone to plan ahead . . . to ORDER COAL NOW! Mat.. Sun.. 2:30 Adm.. 30c-9c. Inc. Tax Adm. Evrnlngx, 40c-9c. Including Tax For your own comfort, too, you’ll be playing safe and smart by placing your order NOW . . . for next winter's — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY MAY 23 The Aldrich Family in “ HENRY ALDRICH, BOY SCOUT” Comedy and The Masked Marvel Spring Canyon COAL 4 )uaUty foal from Utah's deeprnt Mam! A v a ila b le la all s la m . ____________________ Adm. I V -l f . Ine. Tux________________ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MAY 24— 25 Errol Flynn, Julie Bishop, John Ridgely and Gene Lockhart in “ NORTHERN PURSUIT” Suspense and Excitement in Story o f the North west Mounted Police. Cartoon and News Adm. •numiirn Evening«. 4êe-9e. Including Tax HARNEY and MALHEUR Mat.. Sat.. 2:30 Mm. 25e-5c Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings. 40c-9r, Including Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY MAY 21—22 Laird ( ’regar. Merle Oberon, George Sanders and Sir Cedric Hardwicke in “ THE LODGER” Terror That Grips Your Throat The Story of “ Jack the Ripper". Cartoon and Newest March of Time f in one of our chairs DOROTHY TOOMB CROWNED MAY OUEEN AT ADRIAN Dorothy Toomb. member of the graduating class of Adrian Union È High School, was crowned Gueen Dorothy II aj "a special May day- dance held Wednesday night dur | ing commencement week activities. The crowning ceremony was held in the high school gymnasium, de corated with a canopy ol pastel st reamers gnd baskets of spring fl ow ers.'"The Herold’s Song', ann ouncing the queen's approach, was (Are you listening In?) sung by Lily Steiner. Pauline Pettes. I spake unto you. rising up-Helen Scheizer, Bertha Cram and early and speaking, but ye heard |Theda Curtis, all members of the - 8 - not; and I called you, but ye a ns- .senior class. GUILD HOLDS MEETING wered not; Jer. 7:13. Members of the queen's court in St. Paul's guild met last Wednes Another drink and the father eluded Gerry Smith as crown-bear- day evening at the parish hail. Mrs made his unsteady way to the car. er; the Glenn McGinnis boys a? Jake Simmons was hostess to the ' He started backing. He had heard trainbearers, and Janet Parker and group. A talk was given by Rev. but only faintly thru dazed senses Ann Watson as flower girls. Attend Burton Salter and plans for the little baby footsteps behind and a ants to the queen were Ethel Case, summer were outlined. little pleading voice. 'Daddy, bye— Billie Brewer. Maxine Smith and Daddy! Bye!" then the little voice Virginia Jarvis. BOY IS HONORED j ending in a gurgling scream. There Honoring the twelfth birthday The queen was dressed in tht I had been other fathers holding traditional white and her attend- of her son. Jack. Mrs John Bowen little lifeless forms, now it was his ents and flower girls in blue and invited thirty guests Tuesday af own that he held there with the pink dresses. ternoon to help celebrate the occ crimson creeping from beneath the Following the coronation cerem asion. Games were played by the soft golden hair and running down ony. dancing was enjoyed, with group. Refreshments consisted of a over the little white face. He had music furnished by the Wilson or large birthday cake and ice cream. passed all of God's warning signals chestra of Vale. Jack received many nice gifts. and n ow -w ell it was the hardest —5— way but the only way to stop him FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN 1 oo Late to Classify in his mad rush to hell My friend The Nazarene church members FOR SALE!—One sewing machine. are you passing God's warning sig and friends gave a farewell party completely overhauled. Nyssa Furn nals? Are you hearing His voice-Are Tuesday night at the A. R. Herr iture Co. 18Mlxc you listening in? He has called. ing home for Mr and Mrs Earl "My son. give Me thy heart." "Har Anderson, who are moving to Sal SPECIAL PRIC ES-O n platform | den not thy heart, "How shalt thou em. Mr and Mrs Anderson are rockers and occasional chairs. Ny escape if you refuse Him that sp- moving to the Willamette valley ssa Furniture Co. 18Mlxc eaketh from Heaven." With break because Mr Anderson is In poor ing heart God's servants cry: "The health. They have lived in Nyssa GOOD STOCK—Of wall paper and paint. Nyssa Furniture Co. 18Mlxc ox knoweth his owner, and the ass for six years. his master's crib: but Israel doth - 8 - FOR SALE—Seed potatoes and fr not know, my people doth not con DINNER GUESTS 18M2xp sider " And so over and over soun Mrs Lena Creech. Mr and Mrs uit jars. Smitty Grocery. ded out that drunken father's half Randall Stathos and son and Mr insane cry: "Oh If I had only st and Mrs Joe Hobson were dinner opped. Oh if I had only stopped!” guests in the A. R. Herring home FOR SALE—Molotte separator, 1 ton of corn on cob, 1 oak dining God is calling to you. dear one. Mother's day. table. M. M. Greeling. Phone 07R3. He Is calling to you in the mani -5 - 18Mlxc festation of His love all around you. SOUTH AMERICA DISCUSSED in His Word, in the lives and ser The Senior Girls Scout troop held vices of his children and saints, the last of a series of international FOR SALE—About 400 sacks com yes even in this little message. Will programs at is regular May meet mercial netted gem potatoes. Bring sacks. William Peutz, route 1. N y -* 1 you stop-will you listen in? ing. Ellen Judd was chairman of ssa. Phone 010J2. ISMtIc j I.LOYD N. POl'NpS the meeting on South America, and THE FULL GOSPEL had* on display a large colored map FOR SALE—'Two heavy springer Nyssa. Oregon of South America and flags of the j Guernsey cows. Coming with second Phone 150W Latin America countries. Guest sp- ' calf. Good-sized, solid color, gentle 1 Minute Sermon Take an Easy Seat and as long as you want your dams. Wolverine Shoes For the ipan who cannot wear rubber boots to irrigate. These Wolverine Horse Hide shoes are constructed only o f the part of the horse hide that contains the “ Shell Layer” . This leather is tougher and dries out soft. We have several styles and most sizes in these shoes. LU M B COMPANY Golden Rule Thera » A Yard Near Yow” Nyssa. Oregon Dwight Smith. Mgr Phone 19 NYSSA OREGON t