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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY JANUARY 25, 1945 PAGE SIX Tribute Is Paid To County Nurse 'Old Maggie* -- Pacific Veteran from packing shed and beet dump. west and 14 mile north of Lang- 25Jlxc Cash rent. J. O. Tallman. 5 miles ton's corner. south of Adrian on highway. 25J2xp FOR SALE—Small house east of WANTED TO RENT -4 0 to 80 acres tracks In Ward addition. $1000 row crop farm. I have tractor and cash. See Frank T. Morgan. 25Jtfc Health associations throughout the United States, including the equipment. Inquire at Journal o ff FOR SALE—Heavy springer Jersey Malheur Conty Public Health asso ice. 26J2xp ciation, are observing January as cow. Edward C. Larsson, Columbia PARTIES PLANNED | and Mrs C. C. Cotton. Mr and Mrs national public health nursing mon avenue. 25J4xp FOR SALE—Slightly used wood or A series of three pinochle parties John Barnett, Irshal Davis and th. coal kitchen range. Just like new. FOR SALE!—Ear corn. Walter Ben will be given by the Home Econo* Miss Virginia VanSlyke Pinochle Frank Parr of Nyssa, president $65 cash. Mrs S. Nil. Adrian labor mlcs club of the Oregon Trail G r- I was the diverson of the evening, oif the Ma.heur county association son, route 2. Nyssa. phone 03R2. camp. 25J2xp 25J2xp ange. The first party will be given ! Mr and Mrs McConnell were given said that "We question whether any public agency in the county February 2 In the Oregon Trail a gift for their new home. FOR SALE—Used 4-piece bedroom has accomplished as much or re suite, light green shaded, gold and Orange hall. Dates have not been -5 ____ ceived ra little credit as our county F E E D D EPEN D ABLE HONORS DAUGHTER flower trimmed. Vanity dresser, set for the other two. The public health department, headed by Mrs stool. $55. R. L. Patton, 214 miles Mrs A1 Kuehn entertained at a y y na Farris. Since this Is national Is Invited to attend the parties. west Owyhee junction. 25Jlxp birthday party Saturday afternoon j public health nursing day, It Is _____ - * - honoring her daughter, Joan Narr- proper that we learn something HOSTESS TO CLUB PIG A HOG MEAL r ( FOR RENT—100 acres, 65 acres Mrs Ormand Thomas was hostess agon, on her 10th birthday. T h e 18*x)Ut t*le wor*t **rs ^arr*s *n under cultivation, practically all Recommended bt/ | Malheur county. to her Thursday afternoon bridge1 sixteen guests attended the matinee,i alfalfa ground, first row crop last Mrs Farris received her nurse’s club last week. Besides club mem- ■ Nyssa Elevator afterwards, returning to Joan's ho- ! year. Located In Sunset valley, 13 training in Klrkville, Missouri and bers she had two guests, Mrs Burn- me, where refreshments were ser-1 miles southwest of Nyssa. See Henry did graduate work In Cook County all Brown and Mrs John Bishop. Hlntz at Robert Ditty’s, 6 miles ved and the honoree opened herj h06plta, ohlcag0 and m ^ Un_ Mrs Brown won the high score and The history of “Old Maggie,“ a Catalina PBY-5A, Is the history of gifts. iversity of Oregon Medical school. Mrs George Mitchell the traveling Marine aerial warfare in the Pacific. Her log book shows she has - 8 - covered more than 292,004 miles during 2.800 boors o f flight time. Her work In the nursing field has prize. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET Completed on March 7, 1942, this Leatherneck-piloted plane not been in the Yamhill, Oregon Hea The Royal Neighbors of America only has taken part in combat missions, during which she served lth department, the Park county. BIRTHDAY- PARTY GIVEN met at the Rebekah hall Monday as an airborne command post, but also has made innumerable sea i Wyoming health department, the Miss Betty Fife celebrated her rescues, has evacuated Koreans from a Jap stronghold and has evening. Plans were made for a , . __. . ______, 't . . . . .. Oregon Tuberculosis association and 11th birthday Friday with a party . , - i , saved the life of a Samoan native chief. Just refitted with new en benefit card party to be held Feb- , “ ... given at her home. Lunch was ser- | In Malheur county. gines, “Old Maggie“ is ready to resume her military meanderings. ved to 25 guests. Betty received y _ j "Mrs Farris can be found e a r l y ________________ many nice gifts. PNTPRT-ATNe? m m in the morning or late in the after- | ' . , _ ENIKK- i - a i n s ^ c l u b ^ noon In the county courthouse in ¡enemy territory La Grande has meeting. “Here is your chance to -5 - Mrs Joe Sutherland entertained Va[e The rfcst ^ the day can 1 been a Germar More people every day are learning the value hear first hand about our neigh SURPRE3E PARTY GIVEN bors to the south", Rev. H. J. Gern- Mr and Mrs C h ile s McDonnell ^ “ y * J ^ o T m .” Suther- I * found a" y pla^ . from J“ a ^ * * APrU o f milk in nutrition, and especially, Shelton’s. were given a surprise house warm- ^ was Mfs ArUe Hlgh to Jordan Valley. The work of the hardt said. lng Sunday evening by * a ----------- group of scores were won by Mrs Bumall county nurs? runs, mostly to dis- ----------- Follow these three simple rules of nutrition eoverlng and treating tuberculosis. their friends^ The group consisted ^ ™ M7S" a Z ^ 7 m ^ e n . Returns Home— of Mr and Mrs Jess Lawrence, Mr . The amount of work necessary to and we’ll guarantee you’ll have a more healthy .1 - 8 — Mrs Dora Low of Yakima has re uncover the tubercular cases is st- i HAVE DINER GUESTS turned to her home after a two- aggering but this is over-shadowed | ■ » Miss May Beaumont and her br- family: ether” Clifford .t “dm £r * the work necessary to follow up j Visit P aren ts- week visit with her son, John Low. wiav are aic uncowred' . ' I Mrs Low was accompanied by her Sunday for Mr and Mrs C. C. Cot- ' cases that I Mrs Boyd 0016 arrived home M° Drink a quart of milk every day. "At the present time. Mrs Farris nday evening for a vb.it wiCh her Mrs EUa of Seattle ton, Mr and Mrs Frank Cummings is occupied with the work of seg- parents, Mr and Mrs J. L. Church. and Frank Newbill. ___. , , children . . . . . ____ . In . . She . , , , return . to . . Santa Monica, f „ I -------------------------------------------- Use milk in cooking. regating all crippled will Home On Leave— Malheur county for a check-up California soon for an indefinate CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS Clifford Lovejoy, first class radio- 1 Use milk with every meal. early In the spring by the special- stay with her husband, Captain Mrs C. H. Bennett was hostess man in the coast guard, home on j ists of the Oregon health depart- Cole, who is in charge of the A.A.F. to the Chatter box club at her ho 10-day leave from duty in the i ment. This work is done by contact- redistribution center. Pacific, is visiting at the home of | me Thursday afternoon. Thirteen members answered roll ln* teachers of every child in his brother, Howard Lovejoy. the county, then checking on each Returns From Baker— call with their ambition for 1945. 1% oz. size A Q r Mrs Stella Butler returned Tues case recommended for attention. If Refreshments were served. The Quintet Honored— A NOOUG O day from Baker where she visited next meeting will be held at the the child is in need of attention The Nyssa high school basketball her son, Dewey Ray, over the week Mrs Farris contacts the parents team, coaches and managers w ere. _ ___ _______ NYSSA PHARMACY home of Mrs T. C. Johnson Feb personally and urges them to bring end. guests of Joe Maughn, Herbert! -I I til l II I III HI M ill III M HU III III 111 III III III III III III III II! HI M III III III HI HI HI I I III III III III III III III III III III III IlliUll MW ruary 15. Each lady will provide a "The First In Nyssa” the child to the clinic in Nyssa, Night Ph. 103W Day Ph. 14 gift for the Valentine grab box. Fisher and A1 Meier at a chicken Here From Portland— Ontario or Vale. dinner served in the new night Mr and Mrs J. C. Powledge and "We are glad that the National club on west Main street Friday daughter, and Melvin Goodrich of Health association of the United night. Dale Willson, who enlisted States has set aside one day in the Portland visited at the Owen Coun- recently in the navy, was a special year for us to sound off our praise sil home Sunday and Monday. They honoree. Impromptu talks were giv and our esteem of the good work were enroute to Denver, where they en. being done by our county health de- will make their home. The visitors partment. The Malheur County are niece and nephew of Mrs Income Tax Men Coming— Public Health association is grateful Counsil. Deputy collectors of internal rev to the county court for the part the enue will be in Malheur county the court has taken in support of public Visit Relatives— first part of February to assist tax Mr and Mrs Maurice Burrelle and health in the county". payers in filing their returns. The daughter ol Denton, Washington collectors will be in Vale February visited over the week-end at the 5 and 6 and in Ontario from Feb PAMPHLETS FROM home of Mr. Burrelle’s mother, Mrs LIBRARY AVAILABLE A. L. Fletcher. Mr and Mrs Burr ruary 7 to 10, inclusive. We have just received a few wood elle work In the Boeing Aircraft To Be On Program— Pamphlets available for circula Company plant at Renton. Joe Jarvis of Omaha, supervisor tion from the Malheur county pub of agricultural development of the lic library at Ontario have been Son Arrives— Union Pacific system, wjll appear announced. The library also fills A son was born in the Holy Ros on “Your America" radio program Also Four requests by mail, paying the post ary hospital Saturday, January 20 Sunday. January 28 at 1 p.m., local age one way. to Mr and Mrs Virgil C. Holton of time. The program will feature the J. D. Smith and Frank Coats have bought the The following pamphlets may be Nyssa. The baby, named Clayton agricultural department of the rail borrowed from the library: Myron, weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces. Protection and Purification of Mrs Holton is a daughter of Mrs road company. Jarvis, who is well Dining Room Chairs former J. C. Olsen blacksmith shop. known in this county, is a graduate J Rural Water Supplies. A. L. Fletcher. Tennessee Marble Kitchen Tables of the Ontario high school. He was Oregon Traffic Accident Facts the first Malheur county youth to 1944. Floor Lamps Dressers We are specializing in general repair, horse Ministers Visit— receive the Carl Gray scholarship. Directory of Insurance Compan Rev. Robert Krlner and Rev. ies Oregon 1944. 1 Harold Jacks of Payette were dinn- shoeing and welding. Directory ol Insurance Agents er guests Tuesday evening at the Here From Portland— Mr and Mrs Jim Moreland ol | 1944. Hudson Robb home. The ministers Design, Construction and Main were also entertained Wednesday Portland are visiting Mr Moreland's tenance ol Public Swimming Pools. evening at the hoihe of Mr and Mrs mother, Mrs Mattie Moreland, and other relatives. Mr. Moreland is an State Levy of Taxes. Wilbur Chapin. fngineer employed as a mechanical Educational inspector for the government. He The School Lunch, a Guide for visit Heri iiuinii hr in in m jii hi hi in m ill huh iniit mil hi hi hi k h u u r hi w b w w m iinmiiiiHiHiinHi iiiiiHiiiimiiii? has been transferred to Boise. Planning. Mrs Clarence Mills arrived Sun Health Services for the School day from Scott» Bluff, Nebraska Buy Blacksmith Shop— “tinnii i:i in in mhhhiiihi in in in hui in in in m m in in in in in in in in m m in in 11 in in in in in in in in in in nnnnimn m iv Age Child In Oregon. for a visit with her daughter, Mrs J. D. Smith and Frank Coats ha A Guide to the Program of St- R A Batt and family. Ross Mills, udles in the Elementary Schools brother of Mrs Batt, Is expected ve purchased the former Olsen blacksmith shop from J. C. Olsen. of Oregon. here this week-end from Eugene to Vocational Oregonian-Vocational fisit at the Batt home. Mr Mills They bought both the business and the building. Frank Smith has been Education. will accompany his mother home. leasing the shop. The Forest Log-News of the For estry Department. j Visit In Nyssa— Too Late to Classify Agriculture Bulletin. Issues on Mr and Mrs Nate Kimball of Poultry. Field and Truck Crops and Weiser and Mr and Mrs Tom Bean FOR SALE—4 Springer cows. K. Fruit. DOUBLE FEATURE of Sunnyside, Washington spent Hart >4 east of Oregon Trail School Oreen Gold-Published by the Sunday at the Ward Wieneke home. house. 25J2xp FRIDAY & SATURDAY JANUARY 26— 27 “Keep Oregon Green Association”. w Bob Livingston and Smiley Burnette in Reports of Various State Depart Missionary To Speak— WANTED TO BUY—Row crop tr We have just received the first all metal pou ments such as the State Forester. “ BENEATH WESTERN SKIES” Dr. C. K. Vliet, missionary to actor and equipment. Jake Binder. State Board of Parol and Probation, South America, who Is home on Marslng. Idaho Rt. 1. 25J3xp Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, and Cheryl Walker in ltry supplies that we have been able to secure and the State Library.. Furlough, will give a missionary “THREE LITTLE SISTERS” Oregon Hunting Laws 1944. address Sunday. January 28 at FOR RENT—Approximately 80 ac Mat., Sat.. 2:30 A dm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax since the outbreak o f the war. Oregon Laws Governing Aeron 7:30 p.m. in the Methodist church. res row crop land. Good house, Adm. Evenings, 40e-9c. Including Tax autics 1944, The public is invited to attend the good well of soft water. One mile Milk For Healthful Wartime Meals LOCAL NEWS S h elton ’s D airy A d d S om eth in g N ew Blacksmith Shop Under New To Your Home Each Month Management Unfinished Beds Spinit Desks With Ottomans Nordale Smith & Coats PROGRAM NYSSA Phon« IOÔ Mat., Sun., 2:30 Adm., 30c-9c. Inc. Tax Adm. Evening*. 40r-9c, Including Tax — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY JANUARY 30 Vera Hruba Ralston and Richard Alien in “ STORM OVER LISBON” Cartoon and Captain America 28c-9c, Inc. T a t WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JAN. 31, FEB 1 Dick Haynes, June Haver & Montv Woolley in “ IRISH EYES ARE SMILING” One o f the years outstanding Musical Romances in Beautiful Technicolor. Cartoon and News Adm. Poultry Supplies THEATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY JANUARY 28—29 Another Cecil B. DeMille Spectacle! “ THE SIGN OF THE CROSS” (A Reissue) With Frederic March, Elissa Landi, Claudette Col bert and Chfirles Laughton Latest March O f Time and Cartoon Adm. Furniture Store Evening«. 48c-8a, Including Tax Hover Type Brooder NU-ACRES A birthday party in honor of Mrs Allen Ballard was given at the Cecil Evans home. Those present besides | the Evans family were Mr and Mrs ! Allen Ballard, Mr and Mrs Thomas Evans and Janice and Mr and Mrs Ira Tish of Green leaf. Mr and Mrs Dwight Durrlngton and family and Clyde Butcher sp ent Sunday at the Paul Butcher home north of Notus. Mr and Mrs Paul Thomson and family went to Caldwell Sunday to visit Mrs Thomson’s parents, Mr and Mrs Alvle Lanfear. Mr and Mrs Harry Wood had as Sunday supper guests. Mr and Mrs Marion Sewell and family and Mr and Mrs Frank Nedbalek and Don na Lee. Mrs John Palmer is reported to be sick. Mr and Mrs Walter LaGrande received word from the government that their son. 8-Sgt Max LaOr- ande has been awarded the air medal and two Oakleaf clusters for meritorious achievement while on separate combat missions over T h e M. I. A . 350 chick size, all metal $28.46 Is sponsoring the annual semi-formal G old & G reen Battery Type Brooders All electric, 50 chick size B all Friday, Feb. 2 --9 P. M. Excellent Floor Show Coronation of Queen Nyssa Gym. 7-piece Dance Band Tickets $1, including tax $11.53 Complete line o f fountains and feeders. Order your Chek-R-Chix from us Now.