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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 PAGE SIX sa coupe, in good condition. Good tires. ckwell, Texas at a ceremony read by will hold a similar meeting October spent from Thursday until Sunday October 5— ‘4 mile north Apple 288 1XP $350. Guy Moore, Kingman Kolony. Army Chaplain C. P. Hook in Italy 3 in the Eagles hall. The Buglers, 01 iast week visiting his sister, Mis Valley school house. ricuiy «o» guian. 2892XC July 31. i who were losers in a membership FOUND—A pair of rubber boots on I he setting for the wedding was contest, will entertain the Banners. ____ Underway— the Owyhee River road. Call 03R3. FARM SALES— In the flower-bordered patio of the i I Civil air patrol classes have been -L t Wed., Oct. 4, 3 miles north of WAC billet, where the convent nuns j resumed and are held each Tuesday .VANTED—Farm hand wants Job. Vale on John Day highway on old and WAC friends had improvised a j night at 8 o clock In the hign sch- la s three small school children Frizzel place. 3 horses. 30 cattle, fa candle-decked altar at the base of I 1 ool bunding. Any high school stud O FFIC ER M ARRIES Oklahoma within the next *ew the beautiful Ouerrva statue of the! je n t between the ages of 15 and I t whom he wants the farmer's wife rm machinery. C. L. Bolen, owner. virgin and the Infant Christ. Ensign Harold W. Boyles of Ny- jays, i wno satisfactorily completes the to care for. Write Journal. 28Slxp Col. Bert Anderson. Auct. Kill Antelope— work in CAP win be given a high ssa was marled to Marlon R. Ripple, -s- Thurs., Oct 5, Vt mile north of A party consisting of Dr. L. A. school credit in aeronautics. Anyone FO R SALE—1937 Chevrolet truck. HOLDING D ISTR IC T MEETINO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Sp. (y) 2nd class, of Johnstown. Moulding. Bernard Frost, Robert Mi and Mrs C. E. Bean, former wishing further information may Good rubber, beet bed, and two Little Valley station, then 2 miles The Veterans of Foreign Wars Pennsylvania, who Is stationed at Herschel Thompson, " ' - J Lteut7~CHea Billings. Majo'r speed axle. Phone 03R11. Hugh west on the old Franklin place. 74 N>;“ a residents, celebrated their Thompson, the naval air station at Norman, and ladles auxiliary of Owyhee post golden wedding anniversary Sept Artie Robertson and •Pud” Long fTank VanPetten of Ontario is sp- Glenn. 28Slxc cattle, 9 horses, 6 feed pigs. Robert Oklahoma, September 8. I No 3508 will hold a meeting Satur- ember 15 at Elgin, Oregon. each returned the first of the week I onsonng a contest which will give and Charley Lammers, owners. Col. Enslgn Boyles, son of Mr and day night in the American Legion with an antelope. ¡ the competitors an opportunity to FOR SALE—1934 Ford convertible Bert Anderson, auct. Mrs R. G. Boyles of Babbitt, Nev- | hall. SALE CHAIRMAN NAMED ------- ------------ j work out a problem in navigation ada, was graduated from the United j Department heads of the auxil- The American Legion auxiliary vi5lt Here— j and ride in Maj or vanPetten's Ces- States naval air training center at iary and „ a service j .. officer .. of the . held its last meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs J B - Gibbs of Hun- ; sna Diane. The winner will receive Pensacola, Florida September 5. He V i W will attend the meeting, wh- Mrs Jamison Mrs Albert Held[ was I tington spent Sunday at the home navigatiun computer. The CAP is will report for duty at Shawnee, ich will be opened at 7:30. A pot- named chalrman of the mm mage of Mr and Mrs Perry Ward, open to both boys and girls. luck supper will be served by the sale Qther chalrmen are Mrs Floyd ladles at 6 o’clock. Hershey, publicity and Mrs H. Gn Picnic— Visit At Midville— _5 — Hopkins, doughnut committee. Lu- i Mr and Mrs LaRay Trabert and Mrs A1 Meier and baby spent last DINNER G U ESTS nch was served to the Legion at the 1 family picnicked with friends in the week at Midville at the home of Mr and Mrs Herbert Fisher were cJoge Qf ^ meeting city park in Nampa Sunday. Mrs Meier’s parents, Mr and Mr., dinner guests Monday evening a . Jo h n Snapp. Bring Your Fire Insurance Policies Visiting Parents— the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh La- BEN EFIT PARTY HELD Up To Date Sergeant Kenneth Tuttle of the mb on Overstreet drive. . ( Approximately 100 persons att- Conference To Be Held— MAS CAI S marine corps is visiting Insurance, like everything else, is subject to . . . his parents . . A district conference of the Met- ATTFNDS WEDDING I endpd the beneflt card PartV * lven ATTENDS WEDDING .September 21 by the S t. Paul’s guild Mr and Mrs Paul Tuttle of Apple hodlst church will be held in Weiser progress. You owe it to yourself to bring your Pfc. Gloria Glascock of Ny&sa q[ tfje Eplscopal church Pinochle valley. Accompanied by his wife October 8 and 9. served as maid of honor at he and w#re played and small baby. Sergeant Tuttle policies up to date. --------------------------------- FULL PINT ONIY | , HT i I marriage of Pvt. Nancy G. i n bridge Mrs Margaret Payne of arrived Saturday from SanDlego for Attend Funeral— Consult us and let us show you how inexpen daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank 0n tan o a„ d A, Kuehn won flrst a 15-day furlough. Mr and Mrs H. B. Williams re- sive complete coverage will be. ^ Ch-U" . “ “ ‘f I prizes and in pinochle Mrs Helen turned home Monday from Nampa, Sergeant Edgar E. Johnson of Ro- ITonning and H. H. Kingery receiv NYSSA PHARMACY Visiting Here where they attended the funeral of Miss Mary Rudelick, niece of Nick their son_ln_laWi AUen. Mrs ed the high prizes. After play In the different homes, the entire group Rudeltcfc. and Miss Ruth Christen - w m Woodruff slster of Mr WlU. met at the church, where the prizes sen arrived last Thursday from iams, and niece. Ilia Tiffany of Un were awarded and a parcel post sale Salt Lake City for a visit with Mr ion, accompanied them home for a j was held. Articles sold at the sale and Mrs Rudelick. short visit. inn in in hi hihi hi iiiiii in iii m iii hi iii . iii in hi i ; i m hi hi linn hi hi iiiiii hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi hi mm in hi iiiihi j were sent to the guild by friends. Here From Baker— Because of ill health Verner B. Carlson will Visit In Portland— I -5 - Mrs Jack Conklin of Baker is ENOAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs Ben Calvert and daughter. sell at the I Mr and Mrs Dick Tensen ann visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Mrs R. S. Cooper returned Sunday ounce the engagement of their dau Lloyd Lewis this week. evening from Portland. While there ghter. Miss Louise Tensen, to Rob they attended a birthday party for Parents Of Boy— ert H. Peterson of the United S t Mrs Calvert’s mother, Mrs Rachel E. Mr and Mrs Dean Fife are the Wilson, who is 76 years old. Other ates army. Mr. Peterson is attending Oregon | parents of a pound boy born members of the family were also In State college under the army spec-^ Tuesday morning at the Brlttlng- attendance. Mrs Wilson formerly lalized training program. He will ^lam Nursing home in Ontario. The lived In Nyssa. all his high producing holstein milch cows, wh graduate in January in electrical boy will be named Dean. Jr . engineering. Red Cross Quota Here— ich are Bang’s and T. B. tested. We also have No definite plans for the wedd Utahn Here— The new quota for Red Cross kn 1 and 2-year-old heifers, 15 good guernsey heif Mrs M. E. Bybee of Roy Utah ing have been announced. itting and sewing has been received Black gaberdine slip- arrived in Nyssa Sunday morning, and any person or organization ers and stocker, feeder and fat cattle. - 8 - with Russell Oordon. who b r o u g h t " ^ , ' m ^ i t a l s "should contact on style shoes, open HOSTS AT PARTY Mr and Mrs Tom Turner invited a truck load of furniture for Mr Mrs E. D. Norcott. who has been ATTEND THIS SALE AND BE HA.PPY toes. A very stylish and Mrs Carl Burnlngham of Salt. friends in Friday evening to play appointed to take charge of the pinochle Two tables were In play, Lake City, who will locate here. work. dressy shoe. Sizes 4 with Mrs S. W. Abersold winning high score for ladies and Ellis To Locate In Nyssa— to 9. Women’s sizes. October 7 Is Deadline— Mr and Mrs Walhert of Medford Buckland high for men. Mrs Buck- October 7 will be the last day for You will like these arrived last week to make their land won low score. A two-course Phone 25-R registration for voting in the Nove- home in Nyssa. Mr. Walhert will lunch was served by the hostess. ber election. Nyssa residents may shoes for dress, and Col. Bill Lane, D. O. Bybee, Mgr. be employed by the Dessert Seed - I — register in the city hall. they are comfortable company. Auctioneer Phone 05J3 B R ID G E CLUB MEETS The Tuesday afternoon bridge Phone 116J too. club met at the home of Mrs Ken Visit In Boise— Both black and br Mrs Lloyd Lewis and daughter, WORK WANTED—By high school in hi linn in in in in in in in in in hi in in in in in n hi hi in in in mm in m hi in m ran him in lumiit inimii u m i.nu inn i' neth Cottle this week. Guests were Mrs Ronald Campbell and Mrs Janet, and Mrs Robert Holman of girl in home for board and room own colors in this dr and small wage. Can give referen John Beckham. Mrs Joe Sutherland Ontario spent Saturday in Boise. ces. Call high school. 28Slxp won the high score and Mrs Beck essy gaberdine tie. Returns F’rom Trip— ham second high. Emil Paulus o'f the Paulus Jewelry WANTED—White Elephants for Laces snug to your -« - store returned Saturday from a bus American Legion auxiliary rummage H OSTESS TO CLUB sale. Half of all proceeds go to Ny Mrs Frank Morgan was hostess iness trip to Portland. foot for comfort, and ssa hospital. Clean out your base to the Tuesday evening bridge club ments of all useful things. Call this week at her home. Prize win Shop in Ontario— open toe with other Mrs Glenn Peterson and Mrs D. 104-J for things to be picked up. ners were Mrs George Mitchell and 28Slxc Mrs E. D. Norcott. Mrs Morgan had O. Bybee were Ontario shoppers stylish features for as special guests Mrs Mitchell and Monday. FO R SALE!—Insulbrlck. enough for Mrs Kenneth Cottle. dress. Sizes 4 to 9. Leave Nursing Home— four-room house. Including end Mrs Wayne Morris returned home pieces and tar. Also one saddle hor PINOCHLE CLUB M EETS YOU DO NOT NEED STAMPS The Happy Eight Pinochle club Saturday from the Brittlngham se. Inquire at Factory courts. 28S2xp met last Thursday afternoon at the Nursing home with her Infant dau TO BUY THESE SHOES FO R SALE!—Cast iron heater, re home of Mrs Tom Burnlngham ghter. frigerator, sewing machine, electric Prizes were won by Mrs Emil Stunz, plate, dishes. Iron bed, spring and high, and Mrs Dale Garrison, the IU At Home— Mrs L ie Thrasher of Parma, for mattress and small household Items. traveling prize. mer Adrian resident. Is recovering Henry Terra, route 2, Nyssa, Su n - I - OREGON NYSSA set valley . 28S2xp from a two-weeks illness. BIRTH DAY PARTY Miss Ilene Hartley was pleasantly FO R SALE!—Apples from the Fred Visits Sister— II m m m w MIMI m i imi u KM III III III HI III III HI HI III III Ul III HI III hi HI HI III hi HI HI III III III HI III HI III 11HIÎTH surprised on her 17th birthday Tu L. C. Holland of Brownlee, Oregon Fisher orchard will be ready by Pure wool fabrics in choicest patterns, expertly esday. when 10 of her friends met at the home of DarThel Bybee prior to taking the guest of honor to the tailored to insure months of service. Single or theater. The group then went to the Hartley home at Owyhee, where double breasted styles in all the most popular a lunch was served and games play ed. Muss Hartley received many nice sizes. There’s rock-ribbed quality in these NEW gifts. LOCAINEWS Stream line Yo ur Fire Insurance fxfiaûrte- Hand Lotion 4*1 Frank T. Morgan Non-Rationed Shoes Bybee Livestock Sale Saturday at 2 0 ’ clock Slip-ons $2.98 Bybee Livestock Co. Oxfords $2.98 I oo L ate to Classify Now's the Time To Buy That New Fall Suit O r Topcoat G olden Rule Store Su its of Q u a lity NYSSA Phone IO& Buttermilk PRO G RAM THEATRE — 8 — Double Feature FRIDAY & SATURDAY SEPTEM BER 29— 30 Wally Brown, Gordon Oliver in “SEVEN DAYS ASHORE” The W ar Department Presents the Complete Story of the Battle for New Brittain. “ATTACK” PARTY IS GIVEN The Youth fellowship gave a pa rty Tuesday night in the Methodist church social room in honor of Juanita Boyles, who left today for LaOrande to attend the Eastern Oregon College of Education Miss Boyles will visit in Baker with Mr and Mrs C. C. Wyckoff, formerly of Nyssa. before going to LaOrande Miss Boyles, who has been visiting friends here, has been employed In an ammunition depot at Hawth orne, Nevada. Mat.. Sat.. 8:30 Adm. B r-S c Inc. Tax Adm. Evening». 40e-9c, Ineludlng Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY OCTOBER 1— 2 Fred Mac Murray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson and Porter Hall in “DOUBLE INDEMNITY" The Terrific Drama of a Perfect Crime that Was Almost Perfect. - Mat., San.. 3:30 Adm.. 30r-9c. Inr. Tax Adm. Evening«. ^fc-Oc, Including Tax___________ — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY OCTOBER 3 George Sanders and Virginia Bruce in “ACTION IN ARABIA” Cartoon, Comedy and The Great Alaskan My stery. Adm. tS c -tc , Inc. Tax WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY OCT. 4— 5 Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Baf Holden and Herbert Marshall in “ANDY HARDY’S BLOND TRO UBLE” Andy’s Got Troubles Again Both of Them Are Blonds. Sports and News i0«-0c. Including Tax 8 - TNVITE G U ESTS Mr and Mrs Ira Ur* Invited Mr and Mrs Dave Mitchell and family and Mr and Mrs Tom Burnlngham | and daughter. Merle, to dinner Sun day. I FAREW ELL PARTY OIVEN Mrs J . B. Oiexentanner and Mrs A. C Sallee were hostesses at a j farewell handkerchief shower fo r! Mrs D L McBain last Thursday afternoon. Bridge provided the div ersion of the afternoon. Honors were won by Mrs Oeorge Mtchell high, and Mrs Kenneth Cottle, the traveling prise. -* - ______ ATTEND LODGE MEETING Twenty members of the R oyal! ! Neighbors of Nyssa attended a me- ! etlng In Ontario, where they were honored guests as the result of win- I nlng a membership contest oon- j ducted from September 1. 1*43 to June 30. 1944 The entertainment consisted of playing cards and bun co. A lunch was served. Two teams from the local lodge Available at our plant in any quantity. FA LL SUITS. 10c a Quart $35 to $50 25c a Gallon Shelton’s Dairy when customer furnishes container Topcoats for Fall Get the jump on Old Man Winter. Buy your top coat now, while our selection is large both in O rd er Y o u r Radio And R efrigerator Now We are ready to take orders for Philco radios materials and colors. They come in Coverts, Gabai dines, Tweeds. Shetlands, Fleeces and Harris 22.50 to 45 and Philco refrigerators. Machines will be delivered as soon as avail able in the sequence in which orders are rece ived. Nyssa Furniture Co. BUY MORE BONDS AND HOLD THEM ALEXANDERS “Where Good Clothes Cost Less” ONTARIO OREGON