Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 01, 1945, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAt
P A G E SIX
)ch> Mrs JArrest Carpenter and
•I ts Orate Didericksen won high,
»is C e n t e r received the "all-
ut prize.”
CLUB - 1- MEETS
The Sunshine club met Friday '
afternoon at 2:30 at the home of
Mrs. Buelah Gann.
HOSTESS 1 TO CLUB
Mrs A1 Kuehn »'as hostess to
her bridge foursome last Wednes­
day evening. High honors were
won by Mrs John Bishop.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945
services in a body. Mrs Gilbert
| Klinkenberg played several piano
I numbers. I he services were In
i charge of Rev. H. J. Gernnardt.
G rid Greats M eet in Pacific
ENTERTAIN CLUB
with Marie Holmes as assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell en- avcsltkiiis of fv.ars.ng, Ontario,
tertalned the Mr. and Mrs. club and otl.er nearby town were pres-
last Wednesday night. D.nner was ent, moot of them wearing Western
enjoyed at tne Payette Country sty.e riding clothes. The Nyssa
club preceding a card party at members attended In their yellow
the Boydell home. O. J. Mitchell silk shirts anti aark trousers.
won first prize and R W. Campbell 1
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BRANCH REUNION HELD
won second. Mr. and Mrs. Camp-
ENIERIAINS AT DINNER
A branch reunion of the L. D. S.
...
_
' Mr. and Mrs. Prank Newbill church
held in the Adrian Leg­
be were guests.
; had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. ion hall was
Wednesday evening of last
—
!
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Cotton
and
Cliff
week. Supper was served at 6 p. m.
WSCS MEETS
The Women's Society of Chris­ ! 1 Beaumont and his sister. May. to 110 persons. A program wes pre­
at the gathering, held under
tian Service of the Methodist r CHATTER COX CLUB MEETS sented
the
direction
of the branch presl- |
Mrs.
Merle
Johnson
was
hostess
church met at the home of Mrs
dency, Verner B. Carlson, G. H. i
R. ... M. . Oochrun
, *°f
Chlt^ her
ru home,
club Thursday Salter and James C. Ricks. Max ]
. E. „ Thursday
_ . . afternoon.
. as co- .afternoon
was master of ceremonies
with Mrs..
C. _ Crandall
j Fourteen at members
answered roll- Swenson
remainder of the evening was
hostess. The meeting
pre- call with a Valentine verse. A Val- The
spent In dancing.
sided over by the president, Mrs entlne grab box was held.
Carlos Buchner. Mrs. W. W. Poster Refreshments of sandwiches,
HOSTS AT PARTY
led the devotions on the topic, salad and cookies were served.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower were
"Has t Thou Not Known?" Mrs. The next meeting will be held at hosts
at two tables of pinochle
J. C. Nevln of Adrian gave an in- the Ed Nielson home March 15. Thursday
U . S. Marin« Corp, Photo
evening. Guests inclu­
teresting book review on "Burma
—}_
ded Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Williams,
Memories of football days at Notre Dame marked the recent re­
Surgeon”.
’
j
BOOK CLUB MEETS
union on a Central Pacific island of Navy Lt. Frank Leahy (left)
Mr. and Mrs. Jach Schenk and
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The Kingman Kolony Book club Md.
and Marine Lt. Angelo Bertclli. Leahy coached the Notre Dame
and
Mrs
Melvin
Jensen.
met
for
its
February
meeting
at
CLUB DANCE SUCCESSFUL
teams In 1941-42-43 on which Bertclli was star quarterback. Bertelli
—5— HOSPITAL
who was named to most of the 1943 All-America teams, Is a regi­
The dance sponsored by the Ow­ the home of Mrs. Ralph Howorth
TO
BENEFIT
mental athletic and morale officer with the Third Marine Division:
yhee Riding club in the school at a 1 o'clock covered d'sh lunch- A pinochle party for the benefit
Leahy
supervises recreational and sports programs for submarine
gymnasium last Saturday was acc- 1 eon. Miss Virginia Miller re- of the Nyssa hospital building
men in the Pacific.
laimed by the 300 persons who viewed Emily Kimbrough’s book fund will be given by the Chatter
attended as very successful. The of her childhood days In Indiana, Box club In the Oregon Trail
Idaho wranglers furnished the "How Dear to My Heart",
schoolhouse Saturday evening,
music, Including quadrilis and clr- Special guests were Mrs.. Hart- March
cle two-steps. “Sunny" was the ridge of New York. Mrs. Summers served. 3. Refreshments will be
BY LEFF
added attraction of the evening in of Nyssa and Miss Virginia Jensen
—i —
vocalizations and yodeling.
of Adrian.
ENTERTAINS PINOCHLE CLUB
The dance was given to help
—5—
Mrs.
Tom
Bumingham
enter­
raise funds to build a rodeo
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
tained
the
Happy
Eight
pinochle
grounds and buildings here at Mrs. W. R. Campbell entertained dub Friday afternoon. High score
Nyssa. Zack Walker is rodeo the Tuesday E.ening Bridge club was won by Mrs. Tom Eldridge
chairman. W. L. Lane is chairman Monday evening. High scores were and
the traveling prize by Mrs. V.
of the entertainment committee won by Mrs Burnell Brown and L. Kesler.
— ------------------------------------------- Mrs. A. L. Fletcher. Guests of Mrs was a guest. Mrs. Bernard Frost
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Campbell, besides club members
were Mrs. Brown Mrs. Richard LODGE TO —*—
HAVE DINNER
Forbess and Mrs Bernard Eastman The
annual Washington's birth­
5 - DINNER
day dinner sponsored by the Ma­
OUESTS - AT
sonic
Lodge will be held Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
March 8. in the Masonic hall
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. A day, covered
dish lunch will be served
and Mrs. Herschel Thompson.
for Masons and their wives and
Eastern Stars and their husbands
HONORED AT SHOWER
Bernard Frost will be In
Mrs Eugene Brandt was honored Mrs.
of the table arrangements
at a pink and blue shower Friday charge
Mrs. A. L. Fletcher will be in
night at the home of Mrs Kenneth and
charge of the food. Mrs. Bert
Renstrom. Assisting Mrs Renstrom Lienkaemper
Mrs. George Wil­
were Mrs John Bowen and Mrs son will have and charge
pro­
Luray Tratert. The guests present­ gram which will follow of the the dinner.
Two hours after the Ill-fated destroyer Haminann waa sunk, her
ed Mrs Brandt with a lovely bass­ The dinner was scheduled to have
skipper, Comdr. Arnold Ellsworth True, waa rescued from the water
inet. Pinochle and bridge were >een hcIH February 22.
and found to be supporting two enlisted men. He himself was so
the diversion of the evening. In
exhausted that he did not realize both men were dead. Comdr. True,
CLUB
the bridge game Mrs Ellis Buck- The ENTERTAINS
who was awarded the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal
afternoon bridge
land and Mrs Tom Eurningham club was Thursday
for heroism, typifies the spirit of our men in arms. They give to the
entertained by Mrs Geo­
won
high
score
prizes
and
In
pin-
limit
of their endurance. Do YOUR part! Buy more War Bonds
BIRTHDAY CAKES
rge Mitchell. High score was wor.
and Stamps!
by Mrs R. G. Larson, and the trav­
Made with Shelton’s
eling prize by Mrs J. L. Church.
Auto Repairing
Elxtra guests were Mrs Burnali
Brown. Mrs Church and Mrs Jam­ on his second birthday. Guests arrived Saturday for a week’s stay
milk are best
Electric Welding
were members of the immediate here. Mrs Flinders is a daughter
es Spofford.
Get our milk at our Lathe Work
—5— DINNER family, inrluding the grandparents, \ of Mrs Child.
Parts GIVES BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison, !
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Mrs. Dale Garrison gave a birth­ Sr,. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill ! Special Program Planned—
plant or at local groc­
At
day dinner for her son. Charles. and family and Mrs. John Olson | The officers ami teachers of the
ery stores.
and baby.
| Relief society will have charge of
the evening program Sunday at
E. W . Pruyn
the
L. D. S. church. Special mus­
Stronger Chitks
ical
numbers will be presented.
Nyssa, Oregon
Returns From Hospital—
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Life
Mrs Leo Kfe returned home Sat­
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urday after spending nine days at
Furnish Special Music—
Luke's hospital at Boise. She
Vigor
A ladies sextet, composed of St,
will return to the hospital for
Mrs
Lloyd
Lewis.
Mrs
Mark
Child.
PROGRAM
Mrs Ellen Brower, Mrs Stringfellow, treatments once a week.
V ita lity Mrs
Sydney Brown and Mrs John Funedal Held
Schenk, sang special musical num-1 Funeral services for Mrs S D
bers at the Weiser stake leader- Goshert were held in the Method-
Phone 108
, ship meeting and at the Nyssa 1 st church Sunday, February 25
w ith
l ward services unday evening. Mary The Golden Rule chapter Order
DOUBLE FEATURE
I L°u and Laura Lee Schenk played of the Eastern Star. attended the
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAR. 2-3
a piano duet, entitled "The Old
RANCH-WAY Refrain”.
Jimmy Wakely, Dennis Moore in
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CHICK STARTER j VISIT HERE
“SONG OF THE RANGE”
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gould and
S o ld and Bacotnmandad b y
Warner Baxter and Nina Foch in
two sons of Buhl, Idaho, and Mrs.
“SHADOWS
IN
THE
NIGHT”
Alice Nelson of Los Angeles left
Mat., Sat., 2:30 Adm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax
for their homes last week after
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax
visiting at the J. C. Olsen home
Return From California
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfeiler have
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAR. 4-5
returned home from Oxnard, Cali­
Ronald Colman, Marlene Dietrich, James
fornia, where they spent the win­
Craig, Edward Arnold and Hugh Herbert in
ter
“KJSMET”
; Visit at Child Home—
Filmed in gorgeous technicolor. Danger and
f EED s
Mr and Mrs George Thompson
»OUJ.
delight, romance and intrigue amid the
and
two children. Lamont and
k v iit o c *
Wade, of Utah, en route to Eugene,
jeweled splendor of Bagdad.
stopped in Nyssa for a visit at the
Special Colorado Trout
Child home. Mr and Mrs El-
Confidence - Dependability Leo
Mat., Son.. 2:30 Adm., 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
wood Flinders of Hooper, Utah
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax
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-
Here From Bur.ey—
Mr and Mrs EreLs Beus of Bur-
ley, Idaho were In Nyssa Saturday
on business. Mr. Bues will remain
here to operate a farm.
Lease F arm—
Mr and Mrs Vern Garner oi
Buriey have leased a farm Irom
the Bybee brothers and arrived
here Sunday to take possession.
I o o L a t e to
Classify
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on Gem avenue.
FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet. Qood
rubber, good shape. See Woodrow
Seuell or write box 155, Nyssa 1M2
FOR SALE—One double garage,
cou]d be converted Into two labor
houses. Will be sold at auction,
i p m Saturday. Can be seen at
Inland Oil station and »rill be
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sold there.
poR SALE—White Spanish onion
gw, pCT pound. Yellow sweet
Spanish Utah, certified. 7 Mi per
pound. Simplot Dehydrating Co. lc
QUICK RELIEF FROM
LOST—String of Jet black beads. Symptom* of Distress Arising from
Return to Mrs C. A. Marshall or e T A U . / x>J I I I r > r n r
to the Journal office. ’ lMlxp 3 l U m A l , n U L L L n d
to e x c e s s a c i d
FOR SALE—1938 Indian motor­ due Book
Tells of HomeTreatfiwnt that
cycle, 1 saddle horse, 2‘,4 years old; Fr«e
Mutt Help or it Will Cost You Nothing
1910 Oldsmobile, excellent condi­ Over
bottles o f the W IL L A R D
tion. J. A. Gannon, route 2, Nyssa, T R E A two T M million
E N T have been sold fo r relief o f
symptoms o f distress arising from Stomach
Alberta avenue.
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and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess A c id »
Digestion, tour or Upset Stomach,
FOR SALE—One Chester White Poor
Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due
to
Add. Sold on 15 days’ trial!
yearling sow, to farrow April 1. L. Ask for Excess
Message" which fully
E. Robbins.
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this treatment— free— at
WANTED—Woman to care for el­ NYSSA PHARMACY
derly woman with broken hip.
Phone 9J.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE!—For car,
1939 114 ton Chevrolet truck, new
beet bed. See Willard Whitman, 3
miles north Nyssa, 3-4 mile west
AMERICAN HEROES
Shelton’s Dariy
NYSSA
LOCAL NEWS
THEATRE
Nyssa Elevator
Into Your Automobile
For Trouble
Prescriptions
Rapidly Filled
It’s better for you and
better for us if you have
your car taken care of
regularly.
Our registered phar­
macist will fill your Everybody’s busy these
prescription accurately days, and constant re­
and quickly.
You can be sure of pairs are annoying and
first quality drug supp­ time-wasting.
lies, welLinformed and
courteous service in our
store.
Nyssa Pharm ' y
Towne’s Garagf
To Handle Evening Statesm an
I have been appointed representative of the
Evening Statesman in this territory and will be
out of my shoe repair shop afternons. An att­
endant will be on duty to take in and let out
work.
I will take care of my customers as usual
except on “wait” work in the afternoon.
G e o rg e A b b o tt
C. C. Anderson Co.
OF ONTARIO
Announces
The Grand Opening
—BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY, MAR. 6
Sharyn Moffett, Jill Esmond in
“MY PAL WOLF”
Don't miss this grand picture
2-Reel Musical
Captain
America
Adm. tto-tf, Inc. Ttx
W e W a n t C a ttle
Cattle are selling good. Bring them in
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAR. 7-8
Special Saddle Horse Sale
March 10
“RAINBOW ISLAND”
It’» a carefree, South Sea jubilee...Loaded With
Bybee Livestock Co.
Dorothy Lamour, Eddie Bracken, Gil Lamb
and Barry Sullivan in
laughs and sweet Leilanis
In Technicolor.
Poi
peye
Cartoon
and Late News
Adm. Evenings. 40c-9c. Including Tas
Get your horses in .shape for a big sale
Col. Bill Lane
Auctioneer
Phone 25—R
D. O. Bvbee, Mgr.
Phone 05J3
Of The C.C. Anderson
Furniture Store
ON FRIDAY EVENING AT 7 P. M.
March 2, 1945
DOOR PRIZES--EVENT OF THE EVENING
We Invite The People of Nyssa and Vicinity to Attend This
GRAND OPENING
C. C. Anderson Co.