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l’ UE N YSSA G ATE C IT Y J O U R N A L PAGE SIX TH U R S D A Y SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 Louue Smith, state secretary, will j and Portland. A fter a short visit in his granddaughter, Mrs Lloyd Lewis, tura and Nyssa where they were Many others have offered produce. Anyone who wishes to donate be among those present at the gat- I Nyssa following their return from sponsored by local organizations. a n ln g Mrs Bailey will deliver an | t o n i u M they' wiU move to the C o m ta f- rllpraf/lr, Mrs. Judd reports that 206 chlld- food or time may call Mrs Buchner audress at the evening session. Also i 3 : A state examinei of operators and at the evening meeting, initiative I Willamette valley. 'chauffeurs will be in the city hail ren in the county were examined or Mrs Carl Coad or take materials work will be exempiiiied by the I 'I nose entertaining for Mr and Wednesday September 27 from 9 this spring, 112 of whom will be to the hospital. Ontario lodge and convention o f f - ! M,s McBain were M r and Mrs Lu am to noon to give examinations beginning school this fall for the l o o L.ate to U a s s ily leers for the coming year will be * * “ ¡t, Mr and Mrs Ormand Thomas | ior licenses. first time. It is an advantage to ejected and in.vtalled. Dinner will be I and Mr and Mrs E. Otis Smith o f ----------------------- both the child and school to have HELP W ANTE D —Woman or girl SOLDIER IS HONORED Qowen Field, Eoise. served by the Methodist ladies at i Ontario. Mrs J. B. Giezentaimer | R Jg^M A S S E A L defects or weaknesses detected and to learn finishing in cleaning plant. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Miss Brown, who Is a graduate 6:30 p.m. in the church basement invited close friends of Mrs McBain work. Main's clearneis. remedied before the child enrolls Steady gave a party in the IO O F hall F ii- of Boise high school, recently re according to Mrs Merle Johnson ot to a bridge party held in the Giez SALE SCHEDULED 21S2xc In school. entanner home this afternoon. day night In honor o f Sergeant A l- turned from a vacation in C allf- Nyssa, convention chairman. Out of the 206 children exam At an executive board meeting of Lodges represented are Nyssa, FO R SALE— Italian prunes. Herbert —8— vin Root, who has been serving with 1 ornia, where she visited her fiance's the Malheur County Public Health ined, 103 were vaccinated for small E N T E R T A IN S CLUB Ontario. Vale and Jordan Valley. pox, 93 were given toxoid and 77 M. Shaw, Kingman Kolony. Mile the aimy air forces in the South family. She is now employed at —j — Mrs Ormand Thomas entertained association In Ontario last week east o f main highway. 21Slxc were given the Schick test. Brown’s mercantile. Pacific. B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD the Thursday afternoon bridge club plans were laid for the 1944 Christ Mrs. Judd said that the response Irshal Davis presented the Nyssa No definite date for the wed Miss Juanita Jones of Adrian was last week. Prizes were won by Mrs | and interest from the doctors in T O B U Y OR R E NT—Standard typ high school girls glee club In two ding has been set depending on ¡onored on her birthday Sunday Tom Eldredge and Mrs Frank Mor mas seal sale. 21S2xc Mrs. M. H. Galt of Vale, was the county have been a big factor ewriter, phone 05R4. numbers. “Shine in Harvest Moon", Lt. Patrick’s return from overseas. afternoon when 12 of her friends gan. Mrs Thomas invited four extra recently appointed by the presi in adding to the success of the with Miss Floera as soloist, and 5 - surprised her with an outing at guests, Mrs Burnall Brown. Mrs BEET H AULERS—G et your public dent of the association, Frank Parr summer health round-ups. • Give Me a Ship and a Song". O t A N K GARDEN CLUB M ET •he Owyhee dam park. Rulan Bernard Frost, Mrs D. L. McBain The summer round-ups have been liability and property damage in of Nyssa, as the county chairman her numbers on the program were Mrs Albert Philer entertained the Xing was host and Carol Bair was and Mrs J. B. Giezentanner. of the sale this year. Mrs. Wesley an active part of the work of P.T.A. surance now. Bernard Eastman. as follows: Song, “ A Gold Mine in A N K garden club at her home li lostcss. An outdoor lunch was 21Stfc —I — Blanton of the Lincoln school dis units for over 20 years in M al the Sky”, Ciaudine Tomdnson, acc the Buena Vista district Tuesday erved. Miss Jone received sev- CLUB HOLDS P A R T Y heur county and through the work t r ic t reported on the annual meet ompanied by Mary Lou Schenk; afternoon. Mrs Judd, the club sec ral lovely gifts. The Friday night bridge club held ing held this spring in Port cf Mrs. Edna Ferris, county nurse, W A N T E D —T o rent deer rifle. W ill vocal solo, Virginia Troutner, play- retary read some letters from thi pay $1 a day. W. T. Cannon, route i party at Brownie’s cafe last week. land. She stated that the key continue to be. ing her own accompaniment on the Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs HOSTS T O CLUB 2, Nyssa.. 21Slxp Two tables were In play with scores note of the annual Tuberculosis guitar; baton demonstration. Helen Mrs Walter McPartland of Nyssa Mr and Mrs Harry Miner were Warren, and violin solo, Vivian Fife. guest speaker, spoke on "Soil Con lasts to their bridge club Sundaj going to Mrs Ellis Buckland, first; association meeting and the an H O S P IT A L A ID FOR SA LE — 1928 Chevrolet pick-up. Mrs Aden Wilson, second, and Mrs nual health officers meeting was W. L. Lane, on behalf of the R e servation ", vening at their home. Prizes were W O R K SUCCESS Good rubber. Roy Pounds. 21S2xp bekahs and Odd Fellows, presented Mrs Crandall assisted Mrs Phllei riven to Mrs George Henneman, Tom Turner, low. Mrs Frank Ram- mass x-ray. Oregon has two ma baud was a special guest. A lunch chines, one at the Kaiser ship Sergeant Root with a billfold. in serving. Following the refresh igh, and Mr. Henneman, second was served following cards. T h e hospital aid committee work f o r SALE— 1 beet bed. Jake Groot yards and one in Portland. There A covered dish supper was served ment hour, the guests enjoyed see llgh. conducted under thé direction of j on Alberta Ave. 21S2xc is a mobile unit being planned for — 8 — to approximately 70 persons after ing Mrs Philer's flowers and yard Mrs C. W. Buchner is developing j ___________________ B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD use over the state, Mrs. Galt stated. The speaker for the October me YO U NG PEOPLE ENTERTAINED ‘ he program. Mrs Tom Johnson was I FO R SALE—5% miles northwftt of public health very satisfactorily. Mrs Bernard Frost entertained Mrs. Eda Farris, in charge of the evenings program. eting will be Mrs Norcott, who will Mrs E. L. Watson entertained 20 The group has almost a full sch- | Adrian, 160 acre farm, 120 under speak on “ Fall Flower Arrange young people at a picnic dinner at Saturday night in observance oi mrse, reported six citizens of Mal- rdule of help on the floor o f the ; cultivation. - I - Also machinery and the birthday of her husband. The leur county went to tuberculosis BESROTHAL ANNOUNCED ments". the city park Monday night in ob evening was spent informally foll uospitals during the last four Nyssa nursing home, but one o r j m y young registered Holstein herd Mr. and Mrs. C. G Brown of — 5 — servance o f the birthdays of Ernes owing dinner. Guests were Dr. an; months, five to the Eastern Ore two places are still open for nurse's 1 o f cattle, from the world-record REBHKAHS M E E TIN G Adrian have announced the en tine Watson and Harry Counsil. Mrs E. D. Norcott, Mr and Mr: gon ¿State Tuberculosis hospital aid work. | producing herd, Morningside hos- The 32nd annual Rebakah district gagement of their daughter. Jean, T h e group played games and pre Emil Stunz and M r and Mrs Harry und one to Boise. Mrs. Farris states Some of the rural clubs have o ff- | pital. W rite me, Boise general to Lt. Don Robert Patrick, son of convention of district No. 25 will be sented gifts to the honored guests. Miner. ered canned fruits and vegetables ' delivery, Boise, Idaho. F. W. Dal- this patient was rejected by the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patrick of held in the IO O F hall in Nyssa this 21STFC. Tw o large birthday cakes were ser army in Idaho. He worked for a end supplies, such as dish towels, ton. Glendale, California. Lt. Patrick afternoon and evening, ved. time for a family in Malheur who 1s now with the air corps In Mrs Ethel Bailey, president o f the county. The members of this fam -5 - England, was formerly stationed at Oregon Rebakah assembly, and Miss P A R T Y HONORS TEACHERS ily are direct contacts of an active A party was given Tuesday af- tuberculosis case. Therefore all had noon at the L.D.S. church In honor to have x-rays and continue hav o f the visiting teachers of the Re 100 % Sunday— ing x-rays until their physician is lief society. Games and a program October 15 has been set aside satisfied there is no further danger provided the recreation. Lunch was for all the L B S . churches over front this contact. This takes niom.ua Complete your school lunch with served. Mrs. Fannie Child Is pres the United States as a 100 per cent and sometimes years. Mrs. Farris ident of the organization. Regular Sunday. Every member is to put said o f the six cases hospitalized 24 a half-pint of meetings will be held each Tues forth a special effort to attend direct contacts have had their chest day at 2 p. m. in the church. x-rays except one family living in services. Arock. Of the 20 o f the 24 con - 5 - SIIO W ER HELD tacts to these six cases who have j Building Home— A pink and blue shower was Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel, formerly had x-rays three must repeat' given Wednesday in honor of Mrs. of Cow Hollow, are nearing the x-rays in three months, three in i Dean Fife at the home of Mrs. completion of their residence on six months and all within a year. Available at our plant and at all food stores. Mark Child. Lunch was served to Alberta avenue. Russell Howell Is Mrs. Farris stated her tuber '0 guests. Mrs. Fife was the re assisting them. culosis case load is 78. She ex lplcnt of a lovely gift. plained that all active cases were W o’ro Headquarters for — 5 - Hurt at Football Game— hospitalized at once. However, con- SHOWER IS GIVEN Keith Bybee, high school senior, tacts o f all cases constitute the 78 Mrs John Bishop and Mrs A l 1 suffered a badly sprained wrist cases who must be followed up with Kuehn entertained at a pink and and knee during the football game x-rays as the physicians prescribe. Helps bring your herd through winter in blue miscellaneous shower for Mrs Friday with Vale. Occasionally families are hard to condition for big calf crop next spring. Ward Wieneke recently at the home ______________ i persuade that x-rays are necessary. Helps build vigorous calves. of Mrs Bishop. Court whist was Go T o California__ ¡However, the Malheur County Pub- played during the evening. Prizes Mrs Sidney Brown and Mrs Burn- llc Health association, through the were won by Mrs A. Chadwick and all Brown left Monday evening for lunds derived from the sale of Mrs Samuel McConnell. Mrs Wien- Hamilton field, near San Francisco Christmas seals always stand ready eke’s mother, Mrs N. L. Kimball of to visit Sidney Brown, son o f Mrs to assist financially so that never in Sheep Checker« help ewe« winter Weiser, was presented with a gift. Malheur county can the excuse of Burnall Brown. well, keep in good flesh, build lots _ }_ r.ot having money to pay for x-rays at the Amalgamated Sugar company factory of strong, vigorous lambs. Easy to B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD be used, she said. This Christmas feed in any weather. Attrnd Kound-up— Mrs Herschel Thompson gave a for the coming campaign. M r and Mrs George Mitchell seal sale fund enables Maineur Feed SHEEP CHECKERS party Saturday evening celebrating attended the Pendleton round-up county to carry on a worth while her husband's birthday. Guests were last week-end and visited in Echo tuberculols program because many If you are interested in working in a clean, times the fam ily cannot pay and Mr and Mrs Al Thompson, Mr and for two days. without proper x-rays tuberculosis vfrs Robert Thompson Mr and Mrs modern sugar plant please apply at the factory annot be diagnosed. Herbert Fisher, Mrs Verna Beutler Here From Idaho— All-in-on* supplement to grain nd Dr. L. A. Maulding. Later in office any day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. D. C. McDowell and Ralph Bacon combining cottonseed meal, lin he evening other friends called to o f Twin Falls visited at the home S C H O LA R SH IP IS seed meal, molasses PLUS other xtend good wishes to Mayor Thom of Mr and Mrs Bernard Frost Mon If you are at the present time employed and ingredients for fast growth. < GIVEN MISS O TIS pson. day. LOCAL NEWS ■.■.■.v.w.v.v, $1 A C hild’s D rin k A tten tion Cattlemen Chocolate M ilk Sheepmen Purina Checkers Now Available Shelton’s D airy CATTLE CHECKERS H elp or o Big Lamb Crop Is N eeded Fast Cains ■ Top Finish War Time STEER FATENA ; i N in in ni in m hi hi hi hi hi h hi h hi ti in hi iiii;i hi hi hi hi hi hi hi huuh hi hi ih hi nini u hi i i h i i m hi m i i hi i w NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22— 23 Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” Sidney Toler and Joan Woodbury in “CHARLIE CHAN AND THE CHINESE C A T ” Mat., 8*1., 2:30 Adm. 25c-Sr Inr. Tax Adm. Evening*. 40c-9r, Including Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24— 25 Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, Donald Crisp and Cornelia Otis Skinner in “THE UNINVITED” This is a Horror-Film . . See it at Your Own Risk. W e do Not Recommend it for Children. Cartoon and Pete Smith Mat.. Sen.. 2:36 Adm.. 30r-»c. Inr. Tax Adm. Evenings, Mr-9r, Including Tex — B A R G A IN N IG H T — TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Gregory Peck and Tamara Toumanova in “DAYS OF GLORY” Cartoon and Tiger Woman Mr and Mrs H. R. Dunlap of San Francisco, Mr and Mrs Charles Swan of Vale and M r and Mrs F r ank Morgan were guests of Mr and Mrs A. L. Fletcher at dinner in the Fletcher home Sunday evening. _x__ E N TE R TAIN S CLUB Mrs John Bishop entertained at a delightful party at the Taylor coffee shop In Ontario Tuesday afternoon for the Tuesday bridge club. Four tables of bridge were in play, with prize's for club members going to Mrs D. L. McBain, first, and Mrs J. B Giezentanner, second. Mrs Tom F.ldredge and Mrs E. D. Norcott re ceived the guest prizes. Mrs R. G. Larson received a special prize and Mrs Kenneth Cottle the traveling prizes The tables and room were artistically decorated with fall f l owers. — 8 — HONORED A T P A R T IE S Mr and Mrs D. L. McBain have >een the Inspiration for several larties given during the last week. They will leave Friday for Juntura to visit Senator and Mrs James Jones and later will go to Pendleton Miss Emily Otis of Adrian rece Visits Mother— ived word this week that she has Vera Jensen, a graduate of St. been chosen to receive the $74 sch Luke's hospital in Boise, spent the olarship awarded by the Ann John week-end with her mother, Mrs son dress shop of LaGrande. Miss Mary Jensen. Otis, a graduate of Adrian high school with the class of 1941, has Visions; Here— received the scholarship to Eastern Miss Oneta Thornberg of Enter Oregon . ormal school awarded by prise is visiting Mise Orba Blair the Oregon state board of higher and Miss Erma Hamlin. education. Miss Otis will leave soon for La Grande to enter her third Undergoes Operation— year's work. Mrs Grace Raine of Los Angeles, who came here to visit her daugh P T A CLINICS IN ter, Mrs Frank Rambaud. under went an operation in the Ontario C O U N TY SUCCESS hospital Monday. The Parent-Teacher summer round-up committee under the Go To Portland— Mrs Ben Calvert and daughter. chairmanship of Mrs. Maurice Judd Mrs R. 8. Cooper, left Saturday for of Adrian reports that the health clinics held early In the summer Portland for a visit. were very satisfactory. These clin ics were all sponsored by P.T.A. Return Home— Mrs Floyd Hall and baby return organizations except in Vale. Jun- ed home night. from Brogan Here From Nampa— D. W. Holman of Nampa spent Thursday evening at the home of Closed SUNDAYS Beginning October 1, these stores will not open on Sundays and will be open only from Adm. Evenings, ttc-Jr. Inrluding Tax IN « MM HtHOI HI HI HI MU HI H M HIM 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days, except Saturdays. Gordon’s Drive-In Chadwick’s Drive-In would be interested in discussing it with you. Factory operations will commence Septem ber 26 so anyone desiring work should place his or her application immediately. The Amalgamated Sugar Company Monday Adm. Ifc -lr , Inr. Tax WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPT. 27—28 Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Warner Baxter, Jon Hall and Mischa Auer in “LADY IN THE DARK” In Beautiful Technicolor Speaking o f Animals and News feel that you can accept part-time work we “17 Babies this week—and he hasn't seen his own grandson!” onic ht the Doctor was hoping to finish early, so he could take a two-hour train trip and anatch a look at his new 4-day-old grandson. But no— the phone caught him again. So now he's off to deliver Mrs. Johnson!1* T Doctors have always been ’ round-the-clock men. But since Pearl llarbor, with half o f our physicians in the armed Lorres, each civilian doctor is more in demand than ever. He ia oa call today to an average o f 1700 people. Your doctor's minutes may be lifesaving time . . . too precious to waste. Help him save time for people who need him urgently, for yourself in an emergency, b y remembering these tour helpful things when you are ill: PilO Nl h im FIRST. XeD him as clearly as you can what's wrong. L et him decide whether he should come to see you, or you should go to him. G o t o h im whenever you are able. House visits take lota o f your doctor's time— time when someone else may really need bun urgently. K xep TOUR APPOINTMENT promptly, don't postpone it; make it at his convenience, so that he can plan hia crowded hours better. F ollow tour doctor ' s advice to the letter— so that your trouble doesn't drag on, get oane plicated, or need extra attention from him. SAVE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIM E IN W A RTIM E! Nyssa Pharmacy ‘The First In Nyssa’