Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 30, 1945, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1945
PAGE SIX
honora went to M tó Eva Bovdell I In Ontaria—
Mrs Bernard Prost and children
and second hl*h to Mrs. Orant
aere In Ontano Saturday on bus- Her* From Minnesota—
Rinehart.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Randall ol
Minnesota, who arm ed In Nyssa
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LOCAL NEW
S "S ■£T“r ^
HAVE SUNDAY QUESTS
Mrs. O. A Gossett of Payette and
Mrs. W. O. Bailey were Sunday din­
ner guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Bailey.
GARDEN CLUB MH&T
The A. N. K. Garden Club met
last Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. E. C. Crandall. The pro­
gram for the afternoon consisted
of a talk by Mrs. Albert Pheiler on
The Training of Cascade Chrysan-
them urns."
Members of the club donated a-
bout $25.00 toward the fund for the
war memorial at Adrian.
The next meeting wrlll be held
Sunday September 9, at Mrs. Phei-
ler's home In the form of a picnic
for members and their families.
"
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H V "
Wilhelmina Hoffman
Ny ssa Theatre
to visit until Sunday.
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p y
Roads and the PUD were
I
Have Window D isplay-
Here From Walla ’ Valla—
Ai Thompson and Son have a regular meeting of the
Mrs. C. M. Reitenbough of Walla
window display of a number of Grange Tuesday nlght
Walla, arrived here Monday to
German souvenlers sent to Mrs.
spend several days at the home of „
,h
Library To Be Closed—
Kygar by her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shodgrass.
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The Malheur county library
Sgt. Kygar.
...os long as your heart j
throbs to the magic
spell of romance
...a s long as your pulse
pounds to the excitement
of intrigue
..a s long as your
soul is bewitched
"v /k iT i y / i i i
by beauty . . . . TUU WILL
| REMEMBER
THIS PICTURE
CeiUMIIA riCIMEY
presents
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in T E C H N IC O L O R
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•in CORNEL WILDE
NINA F0CH ■ GEORGE C0U10URIS (
Screen Play by Sidney Buchman
Directed ky CHARLES VIDOR
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SEPTEMBER 5th AND Gth
Discharge From Army—
Go To Salt Lake—
V. F Reitenbough has received his
.
Mrs. Letha Jeffrey left Saturday
discharge from the army after ser- ^
^
Lak
^
for a ww,k..
ving four years and five month in
the Pacific theatre as a member of Vls
the 41st division. He and his wife Here From Aberdeen-
.
arrived ln Nyssa Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Holly Smith of Ab-
'from Pacific Grove California. to 1 ^rdeen"“ldaho’ ¿ ¿ n t ¡he w eik-ind
visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in Nyssa.
L Snodgrass. The couple plan on
locating here, if possible.
Returns From Visit—
Phone 108
PRO GRAM
TH EATR E
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG.31, SEPT. 1.
Heroes in Love! Beery in action! A smashing
salute to the daredevils who man the navy’s
blimps, and the women they love.
Wallace Beeiy, Tom Drake, James Gleason, and
Noah Beery, Sr., in
“THIS MAN’S N AV Y”
Color Cartoon
Mat., Sat.. 2:*U A im . 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT.,2-3
An unforgettable story— a great emotional
adventure! Emil Bagnold’s
“ NATIONAL VELVET”
In Technicolor with
Mickey Rooney, Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Taylor,
and Anne Revere
As enchanting as anything ever screened!
The simple, joyous story o f a boy, a girl, and a
horse!
Color Carton
Mat., Sun.. 1:30 Adm., 30c-Sc, Inc. Tux
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax
— BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY, SEPT. 4
Tom Conway, Jean Brooks in
“ NIGHT OF ADVENTURE”
Also Bob Mitehum, Barbara Hale in
“WEST OF THE PECOS”
Adm.
As long as your heart throbs to the magic
spell o f romance— as long as your soul is be­
witched by beauty you will remember this pic­
ture!
Paul Muni and Merle Oberon in
“A SONG TO REMEMBER”
In Technicolor
News and Carton
Adm. Eyenlagi. 4*e-Se.
Including
Tax
evening until 9 o'clock instead
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Accidents
MAY BE COSTLY
UNLESS YOU CARRY
FARM
EMPLOYERS
LIABILITY
INSURANCE
The rates are low,
compared to the protec­
tion afforded. For de­
tails consult—
Frank T. Morgan
Nyssa, Oregon
Sci lool Day S
A re H ere, Kids!
We wish you lu ck through out the year
NYSSA P ACKII NG CO.
^ tu rn e d as folows: Week days.
» aj m' *° 6 * '” • an^ on Mondays,
Wednesday and Saturday from 9 a
m. to 9 p. m.
i
Mrs. Oscar Pike went to Salt
Lake City to visit her brother, who Child Is Scalded—
Marvin Orr, small son of Mr. and
was on a short furlough from the
Mrs. David Orr, was badly scalded
service.
Wednesday when he fell into a hot
—
spring on the family farm n*ar
At Gooding—
Mrs. A. C. Sallee spent the week Mitchell butte. He was given med­
end at Gooding with her parents ical! treatment in Nyssa.
SINCE THESE COOL
MORNINGS MAKE
STARTING HARDER
YOU SHOULD HAVE A
Genuine Ford Battery
Herriman Motor
Company
Ration Release
SH O ES
Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmes. Lucille
Sallee is expected home September Buys Stock, Bonds—
Eighty-three persons have pur­
4 by plane after spending the sum­
chased bonds and stock of the
mer ln Ogden.
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Owyhee Riding club. Inc., of Nyssa
to help pay for the grounds and
Go To Portland—
Mrs. Clarence Mull and three buildings. One hundred and fifty
children, Pete. Phyllis, and John­ shares have been sold. Anyone may
ny left Wednesday for Portland to buy shares regardless of Whether
make their home for the benefit of he is a member of the club or owns
a horse. Further information may be
Pete's health.
secured from Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass.
Parents of Girl—
CARD OF THANKS
A daughter was bom Friday ln
We wish to thank our neighbor?
the Brittlngham Nursing home ln who assisted us ln saving our barn
Ontario to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and corn crib from the fire that
Fagan of Nyssa. The baby weighed destroyed a hay stack on our farm.
six and a half pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hickman
Return From Washington—
BUILDING POIMITS
Mrs. Dale Garrison and children
A Chadwick, construction build­
have returned from a week's visit ing. 88 by 80 feet, masonry. Sixth
I with relatives in Spokans and Pull- and Main. $12.000.
WOMEN’S
PUMPS
TIES
AND
OXFORDS
These all leather, regularly rationed shoes,
but recently released for a limited time only,
are from our regular stock but we do not have
a complete run o f sizes in all numbers.
Priced $2.98 and $3.50
Too Late to Clasaifv
The Nyssa Livestock
Commission Co.
Needs a lot more livestock for the sale next
Friday, August 31. Cattle and hogs will bring
you top market prices. Top hogs $15.15.
For this sale we have a milking shorthorn bull,
18 months old, a good one.
t&c-Sc, Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT. 5-6
day holiday at 6
Parents of Daughter—
A daughter was bom to Sgt. and
. _ .. ..
Mrs. E. K. Burton has returned
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,n v ,u ‘ ‘on-
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from a visit with her son, Master Mrs. R. W. La i t . sen at the Holy
Rosary hospital in Ontario Wed­
The drtn team of the Owyhee jSe
t John Burton and ^
nesday, August 29.
Riding club has accepted an lnvit- l
t>nver ^
t Burton wlll ^
ation from H. E. Brooks, coun y ag- dlsc
ed from the
riculture agentJo participate in the
next few days and planil w Lieutenant Honored—
Lt. Phillip D. Clowers was the
parades and rodeo functions of the re_enWr thf Unlverslty of Oregon to
Malheur county fair on the after- ,mlsh hL, cours(f in archltecture
honored guest at a fried chicken
noons of the 2 and 3. For further
dinner Sunday at the home of his
information, members will contact Visit Relatives—
sister, Mrs. Lawrence Bailey. Other
Nora Snodgrass, secretary, or "Doc'
L. W. Marshall and family of guests were Mr. and Mrs. George
Marshall for particulars.
Forest Grove visited Mr Marshall’s Clowers and Allen and Tommie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mar­ Clowers. Lt. Clowers left for Lin­
Go To Coeur d' Alene—
shall for three days last week. He coln. Nebraska, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pike left for
is superintendent of schools at For­
Coeur d' Alene to attend to bus­
Royal Neighbors Will Meet—
est Grove.
iness.
The Royal Neighbors will hold a
social metting at the Rebekah hail
Arrives Hunt From Boulder—
Goes To Portland—
Don Eldridge, son of Mr. and Thursday, September 6, at 3 p. m.
Postmaster Lloyd Lewis left Tues- Mrs. Tom Eldridge, arrived home
Iday for Portland, where he will at­
from Boulder where he has been Moves to Council—
tend to business and also visit re­ attending summer school. He plans
Mrs. Charlie Ninemire left today
latives.
to be here until September 15, to Join her husband at Council.
| Idaho, where they will make their
when he will go to Corvallis.
| home. Mrs. Edith Cordely has pur-
i chased the Ninemire residence.
I Visits Brother—
Farm
NYSSA
drying line. Use it Indoors or out­
doors. Fine for drying clothing,
blankets and baby things. Nyssa
Furniture Co . one block south of
the underpass.
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FOR SALE—«00 bushels good fall
[sons of Bridger. Montana, spent
three days here this were with Mr j RetBrns . . T_ _
FOR SALE—1941 Plymouth Deluxe seed barley SU miles north on Nys­
BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
Poster s parents.
| Mrs George Bear returned home | five passenger coupe. SpotUght. sa-Ontario highway and 1 V» miles
Returns Home—
west on King Ave. Melvin Spine.
Ml»». Ross Brown entertained 12 j
R j Larson of Turin I
‘ Monday from a trip to Spokane, heater and radio. D. O. Bybee
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young boys at a birthday party for
IdahQ returned to their home Return From Lookout—
and lone, Washington and Priest.
and
The Misses Marie S e b u r n -----^
Idjiho
her son. Oarry. on his seventh birth-
aft„
weeks vRU *tth Dr.
Grace PoBter returned home Thurs- .
FOR SALE—Elberta. Hale and El- FOR SALE—Airline radio. Table
day Saturday The boys were served ^
Mrs j j £aradn and family, day from a lookout on Baldy moun- y u u |n P#rtland_
berta cling peaches. First house model. Mrs. Earl Leach. Second
0ftrrtaon teft south of Apple Valley school house. street.
birthday cake, with ice cream and ^
were accompanied home by tain, where they had been for the, I Mf gnd Mre ^
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pink lemonade After refreshments ^
^
Kranddalighter. Lorraine, past two months, to re-enter high today for Portland to spend the Mrs. Ura Robinson.
WANTED—Truck hauling.
Vera
were served the boys attended the
.
, school.
week-end.
I
matmee
Sgt. Warren Uurson of Florida has |.
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Randall. Inquire at Shell station.
FOR SALE—Collapsible dryer,
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Those present were Richard and also been a guest at the Sarazin j visit In B o is e —
feet In diameter, gives 24 feet
Return to Nyssa—
Miss Prancis Poster was ln Boise
Philip Sweet. Ben Rust. Henry Ton- home the past week
Several former Nyssa residents
Friday visiting at the home of Miss ¡h ave'^ retu ^ d' to Nyssa to make
ning. Jimmy Webster. Errol Jensen.
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Clara bel Wright.
D o^ id . and Dennis Salvage. Recelves |lu n ora ble Discharge—
their home. They Include Mr. and
Marvin Wenchetsky. Gordon Smith,
Lester D Mitchell has
Mrs. Pete Shaw and son, Bobby.
Camp Over Night—
and Larry Mull.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pullmer. Mr. and i
girls of Scout troop 3 s p e n t ,..
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Garry received many nice gifts, been honorably discharged from . . Six
.
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,
| Mrs. Sweeney, Drew Anderson. Mr
night camping on the banks ;
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Pianist and Teacher
—
j the army after serving five years, Friday
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_ _ _ _ .and Mrs. Fred Osterkamp. and Mr
River. With them were|
HAVE BRIDGE PARTY
j w i ( i l y j m o n t h s overseas duty. He of Snake
a,
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n
i
n
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ian<*
Mrs.
Dale
Blngman
Some
of
Member National Guild of Piano Teachers
Mrs. Douglas McDonald and Mrs. ^ ' ext>ecMKi ^ arriVe home today Mrs. Bud Wilson and Mrs. G run- those returning have been employ­
Merritt Greeling Jr., were hostess- fr(jm p on Lewis. He recently visited kin.
State Accredited Teacher of Piano
ed ln defense plants on the coast.
es at three tables of bridge at the (n<.nds ln Pendleton.
Fullmer has been in the merchant
Arrives Home—
¡McDonald home Wednesday. High
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Phone 121 or 41
marines and Mrs. Fullmer has been |
John Norris of Camp Walters.
" Spends Week-End At Lakes—
living in California. Mrs. Bingham
Texas, arrived in Nyssa today to
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| Mr and Mrs. Prank Morgan spent visit hU father and other relatives.
living with her parents.
the week-end at Payette lakes.
Mr. and Mrs.
while her husband served
Go To Twin Falls—
Sisters Here From Weiser—
seabees. Bingham, who Is i
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wera lek and
leave, was with the seabees
w c ^ r ^ n T V h u r s 8 family went t0 T » “
Sunday
’
to make their home. Mr Weraick ^ Guadalcanal
day 'V Dal*
. ’"‘J,
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.’«mained here
Sug- »Grange
I
Wieneke.
Martin
remained
here ernP1
* °>'i<l
* by
’ the Amalgamated
*
Meets—
Coming To The
> ■ . .
A n*w forai
of enter­
tainment
projected
for tl.e first
tisi; on thè
scucili
with nearly an acre of ground.
Good 1-room house on same prop­
erty $2000 Bernard Eaaiman. 30Alfc
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pQR SALE—193# cab-over truck.
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Remember, all dairy cows have to be tested
if they weigh over 400 pounds or are over five
months old.
If you have stock to sell let us have them at
this auction. The more you bring the more buy­
ers we will have.
Bill Lane, Auctioneer-Manager
Phone 116 J or 25 R
FOR SALE—22 Calibre Mossberg
bolt action, repeating rifle with tele­
scope sight. See H. C. Dwight at
Nyssa Produce.
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FOR SALE—Four room modern
house, two blocks north of sugar
factory. Phone 06J11
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RHEUMATISM AND ARTHRITIS —
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that I was cured of this
terrible affliction that I arill gladly
answer anyone writing me for In­
formation. Mrs. Anna Pautx. P. O.
Box 825. Vancouver. Washington.
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LOST—Billfold containing checks
and papers. Reward. Eldon Barker.
Rt. 1, Ontario. Box 92
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LOST—Man's billfold. Lost on Main
| street. Earl Kygar. Leave at Journal
office.
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POR SALE—193« Plymouth. 4 door
9edan. motor fair, excellant rubber,
and upholstry. $450. 45 1 4th St..
Nyssa.
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FOR
SALE—Good
4-room
house
MEN’S
OXFORDS
AND
WORK SHOES
Several Styles in both black and brown, and
nearly all sizes.
Sell $3.50
Golden Rule
Nyssa, Oregon