Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 27, 1944, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL
PAGE SIX
Mrs Winters, Mrs Suitor and Mrs
Goodell won prizes. The next meet­
ing will be held at the Terhune ho­
me August 17.
SU RPR ISE P A R T Y GIVEN
Friends of Miss Verna Greenlee
| gave a surprise slumber party in
SO CIETY MEETS
| spiral ion for a picnic supper held ! her honor Friday evening In her
The Women's Society of Christian j at the home of Mi and Mrs A1 i h°me in observance of her birthday
Service of the Methodist church Meier on the occasion of her birth- F hose attending were Greta Stunz,
I Grace Foster, M ane Seburn. Effie
met at the home of Mrs A Chad- ( day Sunday. Those attending were | Ellen c o Unsiif Beth Mitchell, Rom-
wick this afternoon at 2 o’clock, j Mr and Mrs Perry Ward. Mr and I ajne Jennings and lone Field.
Mrs O. O. Anderson had charge of Mrs Bernard Frost and Mr and Mrs I
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the program, with the topic Med- I H erb m
HOSTESS T O CLUB
ical Work in Africa" Mrs W W S
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Mrs Dave Mitchell was hostess to
Foster led the devotions A short I
B IR T H D A Y CELEBRATED
I the Thursday pinochle club last
business meeting was conducted by , M " Christine Jensen of Parma, week. Mrs W. H. Bybee was a gitest
the president, Mrs M. H. Greenlee ,0lmer Nyssa reMdf‘nt' celebrated, of the club Prizes were glverf to
Mrs C H Bennett was co-hostess hfr Mth
birthday at the home of ( Mrs Dale Garrison, high scorer, and
her sons. LaVon and Ben Jensen, ] Mrs 8 P Byybee. traveling prize.
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Sunday. Forty guests attending th e '
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HOLD PIC N IC
Members of the pinochle club and ^ t y included three daughters and I
HAVE C HICKEN D IN N E R 1
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.sir families held a nicnic
Mr and Mra *ra Ure
hosts
their
picnic and sw-
sw ,helr fam111“ ' M r s C e lla Hal1 anil
imming party at the park in Cald­ her two sons, Lester and Bobbie, of tc 40 guests at a potluck chicken
well Sunday. Those making the trip King Hill, Idaho, Mrs A. D. Crock­ dinner given on their lawn Satur­
ett of Glenns Ferry. Idaho and Mrs day evening at 8 o ’clock.
from Nyssa were Mr and Mrs Ellis
Luther Fife and family of Nyssa.
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Buckland, Mr and Mrs LaRa Tra-
The birthday cake was decorated
BRID G E CLUB MEETS
bert and family, Mr and Mrs Des­
The Sunday evening bridge club
mond Jones andfamily, Mr and Mrs with 8i candles. The honoree rece­
met this week at the home of Mr
Wayne Morris. Mrs Crawford and ived many lovely gifts.
and Mrs R. G. Whitaker. Prizes
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oaughter, Twila. Mr and Mrs Oliver
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
were won by Mrs Whitaker, high,
Loveland and family, and Mr and
The Wednesday evening bridge and Harry Miner, second high.
Mrs S. W. Abersold and family.
club met at the home of Mrs Nick
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Rudelick last week. Prizes were won
MEET A T BOY DELL HOME
The Thursday afternoon bridge by Mrs Sid Burbldge. high, Mrs
club met at the home of Mrs A. H Aden Wilson, second high, and Mrs
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Nyssa Pharmacy
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CLUB HOLDS M EETING
The Chatter Box club held Its
July meeting at Mrs Willis Bert­
ram's home with Mrs Leslie-Topliff
as co-hostess Fifteen members an­
swered roll call with a "blessing of
democracy". Mrs Wilson Winters
and Mrs Melvin Brounier were gu­
ests. Mrs Terhune and Mrs Swean-
ey were in charge of the program
111 in h in I n h 11 it unni it ti 1111 ii n 11 h h h ti uhi h ni ni ti li ti 111 mi ii n M
NYSSA
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PROGRAM
THEATRE
Double Feature
FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 28— 29
Ann Miller and Larry Parks in
“HFY ROOKIE”
Don “ Red” Barry and Twinkle Watts in
“THE MAN FROM THE RIO GRANDE”
Mat.. Sat.. 2:20 M m . 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40r-9c, Including Tax
SUNDAY and MONDAY JULY 30—31
George Murphy, Ginny Simms, Charles Winn-
inger, Gloria DeHaven, Lena Horn, Hazel Scott
and “ Rochester” in
Mat.. San.. 2:39 Adm., 30c-9e, Inr. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-4c. Including Tax
— B A R G A IN N IG H T —
TUESDAY AUGUST 1
-lane Withers and Jimmy Lvdon in
“MY BEST GAL”
Cartoon, Sports and Tiger Woman
Adm. 25e-tr. Inc. Tax
U . S . M 4 rule C orps Photo
Laundry problems on Pacific outposts are not as difficult as one
might expect. An example of Leatherneck ingenuity is demonstrated
above by Corp. Billy G. Alexander of Amarillo, Tex. The clothes are
placed in the half-barrel, with soap and water, and the plunger doea
the work. When an especially good Job Is desired, a fire Is built under
the barrel. The power? Oh, yes, propulsion la supplied by a hand«
made wlndmilL
OPA CHIEF
“NONE SHALL ESCAPE”
Civilization's Indictment of Nazi Barbarism . .
The First Post-war Trials o f W ar Criminals . .
A Timely and Shocking Picture.
Cartoon and News
Including
Nyssa on Jefferson drive.
Tax
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ducted last Friday night by the club
was very successful.
o u r g r e a t e s t s in g le
fa c to r in p ro te c tin g
o u r s e lv e s a g a in s t in ­
f la t io n .
Too Late to Classify
FO R
S A LE —-Dinette
sets.
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i'r
Ilere From Payette—
She is a daughter of M r and Mrs
Larry Brainard of Payette.
Examiner Coming—
A traveling examiner of operat­
ors and chauffeurs is scheduled to
be in the Nyssa city hall Wednesday
August 2 from 9 a.m. to 12, noon.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that an examiner from
the immigration and Naturalization Service
will be at the Malheur County Court House, at
Vale, Oregon on July 28th and 29th, for the
purpose o f filing petitions for naturalization,
and other naturalization work.
H. S. Sackett, County Clerk
By: Lucille B. Clark, Deputy
S A F E T Y PROGRAM
PR AISED B Y BECK
Eldon Beck, safety director of the
Idaho Power company was in Nyssa
during the past week conferring
The W orld’s News Seen Through
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T he C h r is t ia n S c ie n c e M o n it o r
with Bernard Forst, local manager
of the Idaho Power company, in in­
An In tern ation al D aily N ew spaper
is Truthful — Constructive — Unbiased — Free from Sensational­
Saddle Horse Sale
Plain and Fancy
Saddle Horses
Sunday, August 6
Bybee Livestock Salesyard
Leases llarher Shop—
To Serve Ice Cream—
The Nysia Civic club will serve
ice cream cones at the band con
cert on the city hall grounds Frt
day night. The ice cream sale con
For the saddle horse auction we will have
10 yearling and two and three-year-old palo­
mino colts that are gentle and are very nice.
Also a lot o f other colored horses that are ex­
ceptionally nice.
A n n ou n cem en t
I am discontinuing the practice o f general
dentistry and in the future my work will be lim­
ited to the extraction of teeth and the construct­
ion o f dentines.
W e W ill Have Between
IO O and 150 Head
At this auction we will not handle any work
horses or chicken feeders. So please, don’t br­
If you have a good saddle hoi’se bring him in.
Commission charge $3 per head.
D r. C. M. T y le r
Wilson Bldg.
Ontario, Oregon
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Large |
terest o f the company’s safety pro­
ism — Editorial« A re Tim ely and Instructive and Its Daily
gram. Mr. Beck was particularly in­
Features, Together with the W eekly Magazine Section, Make
terested in the prevention of acc­
the M onitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home.
idents connected with the moving
The Christian Science Publishing Society
of hay derrick under or near elect­
One, Norw ay Street, Boston 17, Massachusetts
ric lines. He was enthusiastic in his
Price £12.00 Yearly, or £1.00 a Month.
! priase and endorsement of the farm
Saturday Issue, including M agazine Section, £2.60 a Year.
rk In Hood River for 23 years. He j safety program now in progress th­
Goes To Boise—
Introductory O ffer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents.
Earl Oray of the Inter-State Oil will do all kinds of barber work and rough the office of Ralph Brook
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county
agent
of
Malheur
county,
company attended to business in will specialize in ladies’ facials.
j and offered all possible assistance
Ad d r
Boise Tuesday.
j to Mr. Brooke In carrying out his
Parents Of Son—
SAM PLE C O P Y O N REQUEST
Girl Leaves Hospital—
A son was born to Mr and Mrs 1 farm safety project. The farm saf-
i
ety
movement
inaugurated
by
Mr
Dorothy Brisco, six-year-old Ny­ J. A. Langley of Nyssa at the Sam­
ssa girl who was burned several
aritan hospital in Nampa July 22
weeks ago, has returned to her ho­
me from the Nyssa Nursing home. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 10
She was burned when her clothing ounces.
and the upholstering of an autom­
obile caught fire from a match that Visits Here—
she had lighted.
Doris Jean Ure, Nyssa rural route,
is spending a few days with Merle
Visiting Here—
Burnlngham.
Henry Brisco, who is engaged in
defense work In Vancouver, is vis­
On Vacation—
iting his three daughters and his
Mr and Mrs Virgil Seward and
sister, Mrs L. Snyder.
Mr and Mrs John Palmer spent
To Join WACS—
four days fishing at Lost lake and
Susan Zaihora left Tuesday for one day at Payette lakes last week.
Portland to enlist in the women’s
army corps. She is a daughter of Here From Ontario—
Mr and Mrs M. C. Zamora of New­
Miss Hope Mayfield of Ontario
ell heights.
was on overnight guest last Wed­
nesday o f Mrs John Bishop.
Visit Here—
Mr and Mrs George Sallee of P a­ Visit At Lakes—
yette spent Thursday evening with
Mr and Mrs A1 Kuehn and dau­
his brother, A. C. Sallee, and fam­ ghter, Joan, and Mrs Kuehn’s mot­
Sale will start at 3.30, Pacific wartime
ily,
her, Mrs Messner, spent the first
of the week at Payette lakes.
On Fishing Trip—
Mr and Mrs Carlos Buchner and llere From Baker—
family and Mr and Mrs R. O. W h­
Mr and Mrs Frank Olsen of Bak­
The Owyhee Riding club will show their drill
itaker and family spent from Sun­ er visited their daughter-in-law.
day until Wednesday of last week Mrs John Olsen, and Mr and Mrs
team--and there will be a few bucking horses
fishing and camping in the moun­ Charles Garrison Sunday.
tains near Prairie City.
before the auction.
Attend Funeral—
Visit In Payette—
Mr and Mrs Clarence Aston and
Come to see somebody trying to ride “ Seven
Mrs John Bishop and children daughter. Joyce, have returned from
A
and Mrs J. B Beckham and son, a trip to Grace, Idaho, where they
Devils” , one o f the hardest bucking horses in
John, spent Thursday evening in attended the funeral of Austin
Payette.
Whitehead, brother-in-law of Mrs
the country.
Aston
John Calandra of Ontario has
leased the Rosebud barber shop
Mr. Calandra engaged in the bar­
ber business in Ontario for four
y ttm and engaged In the same wo-
P
Williams, route 2, 6‘* miles west of
because of a manpower shortage Hartley.
please give the power company as
much advance notice of the pro­
posed move as possible and If an
accident happens get away from the
FDR
equipment and leave It alone, call­
P a y r o l l s a v in g s is
ing the power company at once.
Mrs Ralph Hardin of Payette was
a business visitor in Nyssa Tuesday
Marsha Hunt. Alexander Knox, Henry Travers
and Erick R olf in
Evening«. M r-lr.
CUSTOM C O M B IN IN G —See O
ing them as this is strictly a saddle horse sale.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY AUG. 2—3
Adm.
Furniture Co
or near power lines: When moving FYDR SALE—'Play pens with or
a hay derirck tie the boom securely without pads. Nyssa Furniture Co.
with rope and make sure that it is
level. Pull the derrick with a tractor FOR SALE—Solid panel cribs Ny­
if it is available in preference to ssa Furniture Co.
horses, Anyone who is not needed
in the actual moving of the derrick FO R SALE—Genuine Taylor Tots.
should stay in the clear. I f there
Nyssa Furniture Co.
is any doubt about the clearance of
the derrick in passing under electric
FOR S A L E —Modern four-room ho­
wires call the power company ask­
ing them for help free of charge, use, 5th and Good. Inquire Henry
“BROADWAY RHYTHM”
A Rollicking Revelry of Rhythm, Romance and
Technicolor.
Selected Shorts
port of the community, and as a
part of the farm safety program the
moving of hay derricks should be
given a special consideration. Mr
Beck said.
Mr. Beck gave the following sug­
FO R SALE—Small Economy King
gestions to farmers who find it ne­
separator. W. W. Foster.
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cessary to move their derricks under
LOCAL NEWS
OELEBRATE AN N IV E R SA R Y
Mr and Mrs Dwight Seward enter -
j tulned Sunday at a dinner tor 24
j guests at their home in celebration
' of their 10th wedding anniversary.
The guests included the Immediate
families of Mr and Mrs Seward.
Rev. and Mrs E. J. Wilson and Mrs
Boyd Shaw and small daughter.
Brooke should have the active sup­ assortment to choose from. Nyssa
Leatherneck Washing Machine
Boydell last week. Guests of Mrs Rud,llck’ the Raveling prize.
Boydell were Mrs John Beckham
E NTE R TAIN S CLUB
Here From Idaho—
and Mrs John Bishop. High score
The Tuesday afternoon bridge cl­
Mrs C. H. Galvan of Emmett and
went to Mrs Artie Robertson and
ub was entertained at the home of Mrs A. Chaney of Middleton visited
the traveling prize to Mrs T. H.
Mrs A. C. Sallee. Prizes were given Tuesday with Mrs Elmo Chadd.
Eldredge.
to Mrs Joe Sutherland, high, and
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Mrs Kenneth Cottle, second.
Visit At Lakes—
P IC N IC SUPPER SERVED
Mr and Mrs Joe Sutherland and
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Mrs Herbert Fisher was the ln-
G ET-TO G E TH E R PLANNED
two sons left Wednesday morning
A no-host get-together dessert lor a few days' outing at Payette
party for workers in the women’s lakes.
division of the fifth war loan drive
will be held in the Moore hotel in Going On Party—
Ontario tonight at 8 o'clock.
Members of the Nyssa band and
the director, Irshal Davis, and par- j
P A R T IE S HELD
ents of some o f the band members'
Mrs Eunice Parts of Austin. T ex­ will go to Fruitland Saturday night j
as, who has been visiting Mrs Letha for a roller skating party.
Jeffrey, was the inspiration for sev­
eral dinner parties held in her ho­ Visit In Nevada—
Charles R. Baird, Regional Admin­
nor.
Mrs E. J. Wilson and Mrs Boyd istrator for the Office of Price A d ­
Mr and Mrs Otha Woodward en- Shaw and small daughter left Wed- ministrations Region V I I I , which
tertained for Mrs Paris and Mrs nesday for a visit with Mrs Wilson's includes Northern Idaho, W ash­
Jeffrey and two children Sunday. I sister, Mrs Howard Hand, at Carlin, ington. Oregon, Nevada, California
and Arizi
j Other guests were Mr and Mrs Joe Nevada.
Woodward and family, and Rev.
and Mrs E. L. Larson.
Mrs Joe Woodward gave a dinner
for Mrs Paris and Mrs Jeffrey and
family Monday. Mrs Eldon Jensen
entertained informally for Mrs Paris
j Friday evening. Mrs Paris and Mrs
Jeffrey and a group of friends mot­
ored to Caldwell Saturday to sp­
end the evening.
JULY 27, 1944
Col. Bill Lane, and Bob
D. O. Bybee, Sale Manager
Rhoads, Auctioneers
Phone 05J3
Phone l l f i j , Nyssa
Nyssa