Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 14, 1944, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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H IE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y J O U R N A L T H U R S D A Y SEPTEMBER 14, 1944
Forrestine Wilson, Ilea Kreager, erly, and a comic reading by Mrs Sunday for a two-week visit with
Colleen Connaughy, Lois McOinnis, Kenneth Cottle, dressed in a negro relatives at Brogan.
Lorna Diderkkson
and Delores costume. The iirst regular Mutual
¿alter.
meeting will be held Tuesday at Visit In Wilder—
Mr and Mrs George Bear visited
Tnc third play, "W hat Are You 8 P-m-
Mr and Mrs Clark H ill at Wilder
Going to Wear" includes Shirley |
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Sunday.
F iL e. Lulabelle Wilson,
Darlene
HQSTE83 T O CLUB
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Robb. Beth Chapin, Georgia HillU,
Mrs Ira Ure was hostess to the
Here From Boise—
HOLD 7th AN NU AL T E A
termcdiate group and “ I've
Dons Leola
LnUerlcltson, Marjory Hite Happy Eight Pinochle
club last
Mrs Francis McGaven and Mrs
The 7th annual Girl Sjout silver My
Work", solo by Mrs. Jess Sugg, and Joy MithcheJ.
Thursday alternoon. Mrs C. C. Cot-
Evelyn Howe and son, Roy. o f Boise
Phyllls
Haworth
and
Maxine ton was a guest of Mrs Ure. Sc-
tea was held Friday afternoon in ; accompanied by Miss Prouty.
visited Friday and Saturday with
gmith are prjperty managers tor ures were won by Mrs Dale Garri-
the Adrian high school building j Members of the three Scout troop
M r and M is Joe Maughn. Mrs Mc-
the plays.
son and Mrs V. L. Kesler.
Oaven is the mother of Mrs Mau­
when the three Scout groups en -1 _ommittees were presented to the
Mrs. A1 Nelson will sing during ;
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ghn.
tertained for a large number of | lit oup.
HONORED A T P IC N IC
the evening.
A no-host picnic was held at the
friends and their mothers. Spec- | Mrs. Frank Mi.ler and Mrs. Carl
F. J. Carpenter home Sunday in Go T o Utah—
HOSTE33 T O CLUB
lal guests In the afternoon w ere, Hill presided at the tea tables dur-
Mr and Mrs Douglas Bateman
Mrs
Aden
Wilson
was
hostess
to
j
honor of Robert Davis, fireman,
the new faculty
women teachers j lng the refreshment hour.
and children left Tuesday for Salt
and wives. The guest speaker f o r ' The
proceeds
from
the
tea her bridge club Friday evening.
12nd class, who left Tuesday for Lake City for a visit.
the afternoon was Miss Phyllis amounted to more than *13 and
Mrs Flank Rambaud was a guest Farragut, Idaho after a two-week
Hein, Girl Reserve secretary from will go for the Juliette Lowe Chin-
Mrs Willson. Prizes in the bridge j leave. ^ Those^ attending the picnic Leaves Service—
game were won by Mrs Kenneth were Mr and Mrs Keith Moss and
Boise, who spoke on "Choices in ese relief fund.;.
L. H. Fullmer, who has been ser­
' Itestrom. first; Mrs Nick Rudelick.[ tamily, M r and Mrs Robert Davis
Vocations for Young Women ’. Be­
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ving in the merchant marines for
second,
and
Mrs
Ellis
Buckland,
the
and
family,
M
r
and
Mrs
Carrol
B
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D1NNNER
HELD
sides Miss Hein’s talk, tne fol­
Frasier and family and Mr and Mrs the last five months, has returned
Mrs. K. I. Peterson of Adrian traveling prize.
lowing program was given: "Am -
home to work for the Amalgamated
R. Moss and family.
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erica," sung by the entire group: entertained Monday evening with
Sugar company. He was given his
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" I Pledge Allegiance," a reading by a dinner party in observance of
release from the merchant marines
HO
STS
A
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ER
Mr
and
Mrs
Albert
Pfeiler
were
Lulabelle Wilson; welcome speech Donna's 10th birthday. Guests were
Mr and Mrs Barney, who live on i O days ago. Mr. Fullmer made one
by Patsy de Haven and Nadeen Betty Ann Deffer, Doonna Steel­ guests of Mr and Mrs Frank M or­
the
Idaho side of Snake river, ent­ trip to New Guinea while In the
gan at Sunday dinner at the Pay­
’’The Brownie Song" by the Brown­ man and Miss Prouty.
:ervice.
ertained at their home Sunday at a
ette
Country
club.
ie group; "A Letter to the Chin­
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dinner and watermelon feed. Guest
SCOUTS T O G IV E P L A Y
ese Youth from Chang Kai-Shek's
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Returns To Utah—
were M r and Mrs Blanchard of
CLUB W IL L MEET
On Friday evening at 8 o ’clock
Son" read by Colleen Connaughy;
Mrs M. E. Bybee has returned to
California
and
M
r
and
Mrs
Ben
The
Kingman
Kolony
Book
club
at
the
Adrian
high
school
gymna-
flag ceremony and song by the in-
ver home in Roy, Utah after a mo-
slum, the Senior Girl Scouts will will meet Saturday at the home of Shaw and family.
Uh's visit with her four sons and
present a group of three one-act Mrs Frank Morgan. Mrs Maurice
heir families.
plays.
"Mushrooms Coming Up" Judd will review the book, “ Long,
will be given by F.mily Otis, Ar- Long Ago" by Woolcott.
Returns Home
Une Peterson, Gloria Pounds, Ber-
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Mrs Stella Moss returned to her
SO C IE TY MEETS
| nice Chaney and Carol and Lorina
tome In Salt Lake city after vis­
The Women's Society of Christian
Witty.
aing relatives here the past week­
‘‘The Alice Blue Gown" cast con­ Service of the Methodist church Visiting Here—
end.
Mrs Robert Oesterling of Port­
sists of Ellen Judd, Nadine and met with Mrs M. H. Greenlee this
---- | afternoon. Mrs E. L. Jamison was land, cousin o f Mrs Lloyd Lewis,
and her children, Richard and Judy,
the assisting hostess.
visited at the Lewis home. They
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Dearldine Pettet was the Chris­
left for Portland Tuesday.
E N T E R T A IN S CLUB
tian Endeavor leader Sunday eve­
Mrs E. D. Norcott entertained the
ning.
The topic was “ How to
Recommended to do just two things: I Tuesday bridge club at her home Living Here—
Vera Rands of Ogden is attend­ Meet a Crisis.” Next Sunday eve­
relieve constipation and gas on the 11 this week. Guests of the club were
, Mrs T. II. Eldredge, Mrs Joe Sut- ing Nyssa high school this year as ning’s lesson will be "Putting First
ctoinach.
This successful prescription is now put i herland and Mrs John Beckham. a senior. She is making her home Tilings First".
up under t lie name of ADLER1KA.
Mrs Eldredge was high scorer and with her sister, Mrs Robert W h it­
The district Endeavor has made
Get a bottle of Adlerika next time
Mrs Bernard Frost was second high. aker.
plans for a weiner roast and wa­
you stop at your druggist’s and see
termelon feed at Birdings ftlind
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for yourself how quickly gas is re­
Club W ill Meet—
AT T E N D DINNER
Friday evening, September 15, at 8
lieved and gentle but thorough bowel
The Owyhee Community club w il’ o’clock. Each society will furnish
action follows. ( lood for old and young. I M r and Mrs D. L. McBain, who
C o t A d lm rih a f r o n t y o u r g r u f f f i t to d a y .
wiH leave soon for the Willamette meet with Mrs John Strickland T h ­ Its own weiners and buns, etc., and
Standard of California
to make their home, were ursday afternoon, September 21.
a collection will be taken to defray
NYSSA P H A R M A C Y valley
dinner guests at the Frank Morgan
the cost of the watermelons.
Visit Gowen Field—
home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Fannie Green returned to
Mrs Frank Graham visited her the Orval Green home Tuesday.
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daughter, Mrs Frank Fronek In Bo­ Her niece, Mrs. Russell Baker of
| B EN E FIT P A R T Y PLAN NE D
! Plans for the annual benefit pro- ies Saturday and with her daughter Weiser, whom she had been vis­
■ gressive card party to be given T h - and Mr. Fronek's mother, visited at iting brought hex to Ontario.
| ursday, September 21 at 8 o’clock Gowen field, where they took dinn­
Rev. R. L. K riner took his wife
; by the St. Paul's guild were discuss- er In the officers club. On the bo­ to Nampa Tuesday and on Thurs­
led at a meeting of the guild at the mber field they watched a B-29 day she underwent a goiter opera­
; home of Mrs Bernard Eastman being serviced, and also went to tion.
Fred Johnson of Montour,
the chapel, where an avearge con­ Idaho, who had spent a few days
i Wednesday evening,
j As is customary both bridge and gregation of 75 attends church ser­ at the Kriner home, accompanied
i pinochle will be played at the ho- vices. Mrs Graham said the chapel, them as far as Nampa on his re­
Has increased your public liability. Let us | mes of Mrs E. D. Norcott, Mrs J. decorated with flowers, was one of turn trip home. Sandra Kriner spent
L. Church, Mrs W. E. Schireman, the bright spots at the base.
the time at the Vern Smith home
automatically protect your activities everywhere
Mrs F. D. Hall and Mrs Jake Sim­
and Bobby, Ronny and Park K rin ­
mons. Reservations may be made Leaves Hospital—
er stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Levi
by calling Mrs Church.
Mrs D. O. Bybee returned to her Johnson.
Rev. R. L. K riner went to Pay­
home Friday evening after receiv
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HOSTESS T O CLUB
ing treatment in the Nyssa Nursing ette Wednesday morning to o ffi­
Mrs T. H. Eldredge was hostess to home for the last three weeks for ciate at funeral services for Mrs.
her bridge foresome Tuesday after­
sustained when she fell Frank Beacham of Ontario Heights
III.III in i.i m in m
m
; iii m in in in in in in li in i ; i in in in in in in in in ri m in in m hi hi l :. l : h : in m 11 n 11 htiii m hi i i r noon. Guests were Mrs Jesse Thom ­ injuries
from a horse. She will be confined Mrs. Beacham was a former resi­
pson, Mrs Tom Turner and Mrs J. to her bed for at least another dent of Lincoln until a year and
If You Want To
a half ago. Her husband operated
B. Glezentanner.
week.
a service station between Cairo
Junction and Vale.
E N TE R TAIN S FRIENDS
Here From Nampa—
Miss Ida Nelson, who had spent
Mrs C. C. Cotton entertained a
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Allsebrook
'group o f friends last Friday after­ and Margaret Ann were week-end a few days at the R. L. Kriner
noon at a pinochle party. Prizes guests of Mr and Mrs Charley G r­ home, returned to Payette Tuesday
evening.
were won by Mrs Emil Stunz. high; ider,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rice and
Mrs Jesse Lawrence, second high,
son of Douglas. Wyoming, arrived
and Mrs Oliver Patch of Payette, Here From Payette—
the traveling prize.
M r and Mrs S. C. Fulton of Pay­ Friday at the Emil Frank home
ette spent the week-end at the for a visit. Mrs. Rice is a daugh­
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Keep on drinking Shelton’s milk. It is rich in
A U X IL IA R Y MEETS
home of their daughter, Mrs T. H ter of Mrs. Frank. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank lived at Douglas before
T
lie
American
Legion
auxiliary
Eldredge.
nourishment and is wholesome.
coming to Lincoln Heights seven
i meeting at the home of Mrs Joe
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years ago.
Maughn last Thursday night, out- Attend Rodeo—
For sale at all food stores
Mr. and Mrs. Orla Bishop and
lined plans for a rummage sale t o ' Mr and Mrs Jesse Lawrence and
he held November 4. Half ol the Mr and Mrs C. C. Cotton attended four daughters, who recently sold
proceeds will go to the Nyssa Nur- the rodeo at Homedale, Idaho Sun­ their farm and farming equipment
sing home. Anyone having anything day. While in Homedale they were plan to leave Monday for Colorado,
to donate Is asked to contact Mrs dinner guests o f M r and Mrs Ralph where they expect to reside.
The monthly
farmers meeting
Bert Adams. At the Thursday Richardson, former Nyssa residents
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was held at the school house Sat­
meet in 7 refreshments were served
urday evening. A report was given
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to the legion and auxiliary.
Here From Boise—
The next meeting will be held at
Mr and Mrs Henry of Boise visit­
the home of Mrs E. L. Jamison Se­ ed Rev. and Mrs Lloyd Pounds las!
ptember 21.
Thursday.
LOCAL NEWS
P.M .
DON LEE-MUTUAL.
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS
TIM E
Lincoln Heights
Prescription Filled
Over 15 Million Times
I
The Harvest
Rush
Frank T. Morgan
Really
Stay Pert
Shelton’s Dairy
NYSSA
Phone 108
PROGRAM
THEATRE
Double Feature
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15— 1G
* The Last Side Kids in
“THE MILLION DOLLAR K ID ”
Hoot Gibson and Ken Maynard in
“DEATH VALLEY RANGERS”
Mat.. Sat.. 2:30 Adm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c. Including Tax
SUNDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 17— 18
Dorothy I^amour, Fred MacMurray, Betty Hut­
ton, Diana Lynn and Raymond Walburn in
“AND THE ANGELS SING”
Cartoon and Novelty
Mat.. Sun.. 2:30 Adm.. 30c-9r. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings. 40c-9c. Including Tax
— B A R G A IN N IG H T —
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19
The Aldrich Family in
“HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS CU PID ”
Comedy and Tiger Woman
Adm.
25r-9r, Inc. Tax
O PE N IN G SO C IAL HELD
The young people’s organisation
of the LDS church held Its open­
ing social Tuesday evening with a
program and dance. The program
consisted of a piano duet by Nonl
and ValDee Child, two accordian
solos by Reed Ray, songs by a trio
consisting o f Mrs Dorothea Lewis.
Mrs Ellen Brower and Aston Clev-
To Locate At Adrian—
Mr and Mrs Grant Jones of O g­
den, who have been visiting friends
here, have located near Adrian. Mi
Jones has .been engaged In defenst
work. Mrs Jones Is well known In
music circles as an organist.
Go To Brogan—
Mrs Lloyd Hall
baby
Bedroom Suite
Special
Including
Tax
r e H M W E H M O T W M W H H M I M U W « M > t m * U I M I I t t M B H B m iH H I 4 U M IIM M
part-time
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W ANTED —Rummage
and
white
elephants for American Legion aux­
iliary sale, to be held Saturday. Nov.
Legal Advertising
4. Half of ail proceeds will go to
Nyssa hospital. Anyone having don­
NOTICE T O CREDITORS
N O TIC E hereby is given to the ations contact Mrs Bert Adams be­
creditors and all other persons in­ tween September 16 and Septem­
terested in the estate of Brady O. ber 23.
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Fowler, late of Payette, Idaho, de­
ceased; that the undersigned has T O T R A D E — Boy’s bicycle for a
been appointed Administrator of girl’s bicycle. Verna Beutler. Phone
the estate of Brady O. Fowler and 102.
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has qualified as such.
t
A ll person having claims against
said estate are hereby notified and
required to present same with the
proper vouchers duly verified with­
(Was Hitler right?)
in six months o f the date of the
And If a stranger sojourn with
first publication of this notice
which date is September 14, 1944, to you. or whosoever be among you In
the undersigned Administrator at your generations, and will offer an
his office in Nyssa, Oregon, which offering made by fire, of a sweet
place is hereby designated as the savour unto the Lord; as ye do, so
place for the transaction of all bus­ he shall do. Num. 15:15. The world’s
iness pertaining to said estate.
No. 1 trouble maker stood out in
Sept. 11, 1944.
1939 and among many startling
A. L. Fletcher, Administrator
accusations flung at the American
Estate of Brady O. Fowler, de­ people he shouted that “Democracy
ceased.
has failed". That resounding bomb
went ringing, smashing thru the
hearts of the people and the sad
P A IN T IN G AND P A P E R H AN G ­ truth is that In principle at least,
IN G —H. J. Holmes, 283 Third st­ that statement finds concord in the
reet.
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a word to stir the hearts of liberty
F A R M SALE—Thursday. Sept. 21 lovers everywhere! The immortal
at 1:00 p.m. 514 miles south and 2 Lincoln, feeling the pulse o f the
miles wests of Ontario, Ore, or 2 people, penned it: “ Dedicated to the
miles west and V4 mile south of proposition that all men are created
Cairo Junction. (1 mile east and equal" and "Lliberty arid Justice
1V4 ml. south of Malheur Butte.) for all.” T o many, the flag o f our
country is just a product o f Amer­
ica, a rag o f so many colors; but
it is a living thing and the spirit of
martyr freedom lovers from the
dawn o f the human race speaks fr ­
om its starts and stripes! Christ,
the beloved Saviour died that A L L
MEN might live. His Grace hath
appeared to A L L MEN. He is the
Public Invited
Light that lighteth every man that
cometh into the world. W ith Him
there is neither Greek (Gentile)
Savage Orchestra
nor Jew, circumcision nor uncir-
-■umclsion, barbarian, Scythian, bo­
Sunset Valley Hall
nd nor free: but Christ is all and
In all. The Apostle Paul stated: " I
am debtor both to the Greeks, and
to the barbarians; both to the wLse
and to the unwise.” The Apostle
Peter had to admit: “ I perceive that
God Is no respecter o f persons;”
yet there seems to be a class of
people in this country who would
exercise a pi’ivilege not granted to
men, apostles nor angels: respect
of persons and railing in bitter pre­
judice and hate against people be­
cause of race or color. The sons
and daughters o f these people are
giving their lives for the sake of
democracy while they lightly cast
this supreme sacrifice to the winds
One match, one cigarette,
ruthlessly trampling their blood
one careless act means 100
under foot in order that they might
patient years to replace a
burned out Oregon forest!
nurse their pet prejudice and go
O R E G O N wood is a cri­
on hating men because o f race. T h ­
tical material o f war, filling
is. my friend is not the spirit of
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democracy. It is rather the spirit
C ARE FU LI
of oppression that shouts in agree­
ment with Hitler: “ Democracy has
failed." Dear reader, what spirit are
you harboring? Test God's Word
and see.
1 Minute Sermon
lo o Late to Classify
L.D.S. Dance
Friday, Sept. 15
KEEP
OREGON
GREEN
L U O Y D N. P O U N D S
ASSOCIATION
S A L E M , ORE.
THE FULL GOSPEL
Ny*sa, Oregon
Phone 150W*
“Thank You”
W e take this means of thanking all our fr­
iends and customers for the business we have
«
had while owners o f the Nyssa Pharmacy.
Laura and Don
McBain
“Hello”
To all the old and to all the new customers
for cash on several suites.
done to serve your interests the same as always.
and to let you know that everything will be
W e have a large selection o f merchandise
W e hope to give you the same personal ser­
and are constantly adding to our ever-growing
and better.
Evenings. 40c-Sc.
Certified Sonotone con­
sultant
Hours 2:00-4:00
or Phone for Evening
Appointment
WANTED— Someone for
housework. Phone 82.
10 Per Cent Discount
Errol Flynn, Paul Lukitfc, Jean Sullivan and
Lucille Watson in
Ada
left
41 Dairy Cattle; 7 Hogs; 5 Horses.
Farm Machinery, Dairy Cattle. Ray
Tuttle, owner. Col Bert Anderson,
auctioneer.
o f the Nyssa Pharmacy we wish to say “ Hello”
stock. W e are doing our best to make it bigger
Cartoon and News
H E AR IN G CENTER
A. L. A TK E S O N R E A L
E STA TE OFFICE
Date September 15
Evabel Tenny
and
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Sept. 20—21
“UNCERTAIN GLORY”
S0N 0T 0NE
by the park committee. An all­
day clean-up meeting will be held
Thursday. A pot-luck dinner will
oe served at noon. A report was
also given by the committee ap­
pointed to purchase fire fighting
equipment for this community. A
lunch was served following enter­
tainment prepared by Mrs. Orien
Hainline.
Nyssa Furniture Company
F*ES TtSTS ofyoo.
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SONOTONE
vice as rendered by Mr and Mrs McBain.
NYSSA PHARMACY
Orin, Sumner, Manager
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