THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940
PAGE SIX
by Bishop Arvel Child. Miss Jensen’s on the program The reclt*l is open ¡
GOLD
AND
GR EEN
B A IL
decorated with red and white paper
with red hearts ruffled in white.
H ELD B Y M. I. A.
M I. A Gold and Green ! The P‘ oeesrion of the king and
oueen and her dancers was led by
• Sweetheart” ball was held Satur- | Kpllh ch lld and Nancy jm Skeen.
The
day evening with a large crowd at- | m e coronation of the queen, was
tending. The hall was beautifully M L s Verla Jensen, was conducted
Stop in and
Get Acquainted W ith Us
Try Our Steaks
Gate City Cafe
R A Y AND A L
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
NEW
REYNOLDS PEN ?
IT —
Writes under water
Writes on cloth
Writes clearly through 6 carbons
W ill not leak, smear, smudge.
$
12.50
Including desk stand.
W e Have A Few Thermos Bottles Now!
OWYHEE DRUG CO
Nyssa, Oregon
F o r Sale
Hotpoint electric range. Old style, good con
dition.
Two-burner electric plate.
Large size electric incubator, suitable for
brooder.
attendents were Mis* Vivian Fife to the public.
and Miss Norma Jensen. After the
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.oron&tioh a floor show was pre
G IR L S E N T E R T A IN E D
sented to the queen/ Six couples
Eleven girls of the 4-H Victory
uanced the sweetheart waltz, after
Sewing circle were entertained Tue
«h ic h the queen and her attendents
sday evening at the home of Mrs.
joined In the dance.
Elmer Hill. A certificate of achieve
C IV IC C L C B ELECTS
Mrs. Jake Simmons was elected
president of the Nyssa Civic club
at a meeting held in the parish
hall Wednesday afternoon.
Other officers are Mrs. Gerrit
Stam, vice president, Mrs. Run
Campbell, secretary, and Mrs. Ed
Frost, treasurer.
The program included a violin
solo by Mrs. Herbert Fisher, ac
companied by Mrs. Carlas Buchner,
and a talk on gardening by Mrs.
W. L. McPartland.
The tea committee consisted of
Mrs. J. L. Church and Mrs. Glea
Billings.
Mrs. A. L. Fletcher, the retiring
president, expressed thanks to the
officers for their assistance, espec
ially Mrs. Bernard Eastman, pro
gram chairman, and others for their
co-operation and help during the
year.
ment was presented to the group.
The club received this certificate
for havigig 100 per cent of its en-
i oiled members complete their club
project work for the year 1944-45.
All 12 members completed the re-
aired work, made a final report to
the Oregon State college and pre
pared an exhibit of their work.
Names of the members winning a
jertlficate were: Betty Hill. Patty
-h aw , Doris Ransom, Treva Garren,
Grace Shaw, Awana Shaw, Louise
■Stokes, Frances Feik, Lucille Hill,
Betty Blackburn, Betty Shaw and
Viola Ransom
The evening was spent playing
games, after which refreshments of
ice cream and cake were served.
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F L O W E R SHOW P L A N N E D
At a meeting of the A N K Garden
club Tuesday afternoon, February
12 at the home of Mrs, Dale A sh
craft, the members decided to hold
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W. S. C. S. To Meet—
a spring flower show at Adrian late
The Methodist W.S.C.S. will meet in May.
at the home of Mrs. C. W. Buchner
The proceeds of the show will be
at 2 p. m. February 28. Mrs. Hugh turned into the Malheur Memorial
Tobler will be asisstant hostess. A hospital building fund.
program on “Africa,” will be in
Mrs. Carl Hill, who was in charge
charge of Darlene Sayles, Grace of the program, spoke on composes
Foster and Melvin Melow.
and fertilizers.
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R E C IT A L P L A N N E D
The Boise chapter of the Nation
al Guild of Piano Teachers will
hold its annual all-boys recital next
Sunday afternoon in the Columbian
club hall in Boise, beginning at 4
o ’clock. Miss Wilhelmina Hoffman
will present Ted Holly of Adrian
Dishes, cooking utensils, glassware, etc.
Phone 108
PROGRAM
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 22-23
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Donald Barry, Otto Kruger, Lynne Roberts,
Tom Powers In
“THE CHICAGO KID”
Also Roy Rogers In
“MAN FROM O LA H O M A ”
1 can Ida-Del peas, 1 can Standby corn, 1 can
Millrace green beans, 1 can Prem or Spam, 1
cake of Lux or Camay soap, 1 cake medium
Ivory soap and 1 package o f washing powder.
Specials Saturday, February 23
Crisco, Spry and Snowdrift, .......... Limited
Cheese, Swift’s B rookfield,................Limited
Washing p o w d e r......................
Limited
Candy .......................................
Limited
Nyssa Food Center
Just Arrived
New ranges and kitchen heaters.
Full White Ecamel
FULL V A LU E
Ed Case’s
HI-WAY MDSE. MART
No. o f Y, Nyssa
Phone 74J
SUND AY AND M ONDAY, FEB. 24-25
A grand story o f a woman’s life in these Un
ited States from 1902 until Pearl Harbor.
Rosalind Russell— Donald Woods In
“ROUGHLY SPEAKING”
Latest issue “ M ARCH OF TIM ES”
Tuesday 6 8 and 10 P. M.
Adm. 86c-9r. Inc. Tax
W ED NESD AY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 27-28
Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachery Scott,
And Eve Arden In
“MILDRED PIERCE’
A powerful and compelling drama, rich with
warm, human appeal and stark tragedy. The
touching courage o f a woman who sacrifices all
for a selfish, faithless daughter.
News and Cartoon
Adm.
Evening«. adc-Vc.
Including
Tux
Mrs.
William
Bothanley.
who is visiting there from San Fer
j
Mr. and Mrs. C. K at and Rikus
Van Twisk of Valley View called
Sunday afternoon at the Jake Van
Twisk home.
After 36 months of service, 18
months of which were spent in
combat duty in the European thea
ter, Pfc. Clifford Bunch of Top-
plnlsh, Washington, formerly of
this community, has been given
his honarable discharge, according
to word received from the army
seperation center. He served as a
non-commissioned officer with the
15th air force. Upon returning from
Europe Bunch reported to Baxter
General hospital. Pfc. Bunch wears
the distinguished unit citation with
Oak leaf cluster, the E.T.O. ribbon
with five battle stars, the victory,
American theatre and good conduct
ribbons. Before entering the army
he was employed as a telephone
company lineman, to which Job he
plans to return. Bunch attended
school here for several years.
Those attending the funeral ser
vices of Grandm a Stam of this
community Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerrit Stam, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Groot, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Van
Twisk, Mr. and Mrs.. John Broad.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Vest, Mrs.
John Lackey, Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Groot Jr., and Mrs. Gwyn.
Klaas and Dick Tensen returned
Saturday from Seattle, where they
purchased a new truck.
B U 1 LD IN G P E R M IT S
Paul W . Heldt to construct one-
story house, 26 by 30, in Stunz
addition, frame construction, «5000.
C A R D OF T H A N K S
W e wish to express our thanks
to our friends for their kindness
and sympathy shown us during
the Illness and death of our be
loved mother, sister and grand
mother.
The Stam family
D. Selman.
I suffered for years and am so
thankful that X found relief from
this terrible affliction that I will
gladly answer anyone writing me
for Information. Mrs. Anna Peutz,
P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash.
1 oo Late to Classify
M IS C E L L A N E O U S — I need some
one In Adrian who likes to make
good money selling my Ruby’s A ll-
Purpose washing compound and
water softener. Makes clothes pur
er, brighter, softer, sweeter, kind to
the skin in dish water, Dad's shav
ing water and in your hair wash
too. Box 893 Nyssa, Oregon. Free
samples sent.
21Flxp.
2LTlxp
free
water,
drill
with
phosphat*
21F2xp.
I electricity
mile from school,
available.
Seven
north Weiser. Alfred Evans.
miles
-edan.
good
rubber
and
In
good
tunning condition. See E. L. Lunger
2lFlxp. at Factory court cabin No. 7. 21Flxp
FO R S A L E —One acre with strictly W A N T E D — To buy 40 to 80 acre
modern three-room house and dou farm in the vicinity of Nyssa or
ble garage. O r will sell equity. Lo
Ontario. W rite J.
Jendrzejewskl,
cated nine blocks north on First
Hermlston. Oregon.
21Flxp.
street. See Alfred Evans.
21Flxp.
w a n ieu->— Work on farm with liv
FOR S A L E — Whitney baby carriage,
ing quarters for family of four. Ex
«12. Parkway baby stroller «4. Oood
perienced in irrigating and general
condition. Box 163, Nyssa. 21F2xp.
farming. W. E. Findllng. Inquire at
FOR S ALE — John Deere 6-row beet Atkeson real estate office. 21F2xp.
When Washington
Crossed The Dele-,
ware
He caught the British unaware. Don’t be
caught unaware. Bring your insurance up-
to-date.
Frank T. Morgan
We’re Gonna Move
next week to our new office next to Ronald’s
shoe shop.
More convenient for you and us when you
pay your sanitation service bill.
Nyssa Sanitation Service
Finley Shuster, Mgr.
Fertilizers
Simplot Diamond Brand
Super-phosphate— straight for pastures and
legumes, with special mixes, including nitrogen
and potash for every crop need. W e also carry
a supply of sulphur, gypsum, and boron.
Seed potatoes
Onion Seed
Certified and first year out, all varieties.
White Sweet Spanish and Yellow' Sweet Spanish
SIMPLOT DEHYDRATING CO.
FO R R E N T — 50 or 95 acres, river
bottom row crop farm ; basement
house, other bldgs. 1 mile N, 1
mile W . of Ontario. H. J. Sloan
Real Estate, Ontario.
21Flxc.
Phone 3, Nyssa, Oregon
A U C T IO N S A L E — Thursday, Feb
ruary 28, 8 miles north of Weiser
on north-south highway, *4 mile
south of old C C C camp. Lunch at
12 noon. 8 milch cows, 16 cattle,
10 horses, 10 hogs and a boar, wire,
pipe and much farm equipment
and household goods. Jerry W a t-
sob , owner. Col Clayton Tschirge
and Bill Welty, auctioneers.
Nyssa livestock Commission Co.
M E R IT S Y S T E M E X A M IN A T IO N S
for permanent positions with the
State. Apply by Feb. 28 to Merit
System Council, 616 Mead Bldg.,
Portland 4.
21F2xc.
W A N T E D — Experienced farm hand,
year-around work. Married man
only. Jake Fischer, phone 05R1.
21Ftfc.
will hold its regular livestock auction
Friday, February 22
and will sell all kinds o f livestock. You will
find this as good a market as you can go to.
Let us have your livestock.
And then on
Friday, March I
beginning at 1 o’clock we will hold another
A t The Top of The
" H it Parade”
In the poultry world-
ristie’s New Hampshire
Hampshire Red
Christie’s
Hanson’s White Leghorns
Austra-Whites.
White Cornish Cross
Order Now At
Lemon’s Hatchery
Phone 111J_________________ Nyssa, Oegop
FO R
S A L E — Order
your
sweet
Spanish onion seed, flower seeds
and garden seeds from Watts Seed
company, Parma, Idaho.
17J8xc.
F O R S A L E — W hite enameled range
wood and coal, In very good con
dition. Mrs. Lew McCoy, one mile
west of Ole's comer.
21Flxp.
F O R S A L E — Two-foot 1941 Alma
Sliver Moon trailer. Most livable
trailer made. New tires, electric
brakes, hot and cold running water.
*1500. Spencer Lane. Nyssa. Oregon,
Phone 157J.
21Plxp
6
attachments
Phone 04R5.
fair buildings, one mile from mail Futt o a L«:— W38 Chevrolet 4-door
nando, California.
FO R S A L E — 1939 Ford truck. New
motor, good tires. Merlin Fagan,
north eight street.
21F2xp.
Features Sunday 6. 8 and 10 P. M.
Mat.. Sun.. 2:36 Adm.. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c 9c, Including Tax
Features
sen and
S A L E — 40 acres,
route, oil road,
j Nyssa Sunday with Mrs. Dick T en -
RHEUM ATISM
and ARTHURITIS
Features Saturday 6, 8 anti 10 P. M
MaL, Sat., 2:40 Adm. 25c 5o Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c. Including Tax
TUESDAY, FEB. 26
Kay Francis In
“ ALLOTM ENT W IV E S”
Gene Autiy In
“M AN FROM MUSIC M O U N TAIN ”
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs.
B a rg a in B a g s
Shop at the store that gives you
NYSSA
FO R
Marjorie Fields of Boise visited in
T ry O u r $2
•
JAKE’S FIX-IT SHOP
' «130. Hank McNee Nyssa
T H U R S D A Y E V E N IN G C L U B
Mrs. Bernard Eastman was host
ess to the Thursday evening club.
Special guests were Mrs. Artie Rob
ertson, Miss Eva Boydell, Mrs
Ethyl Crawford, and Mrs. Glea
Billings. Prizes were won by Mrs. Enlist In Army—
Crawford and Mrs. Sylvester Helner.
S taff Sergeant George E. Hill,
in charge of the u. S. army re-
ruiting office, located in room 7,
First Securities bank building, P ay
ette, announces that John A. C all
ahan, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph I. Callahan, route 1, Nyssa and
Irvin W . Durfee, 18, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Durfee, route 2, Nyssa,
have enlisted in the army.
Mr. Callahan was last employed
by Joe Bellon and previously had !
attended Nyssa high school.
Each Bag Contains:
Mr. Durfee attended W ayne high 1
school at Bicknell, Utah. He was
Four pounds o f oranges, 3 cans of Carnation
:ecently employed by his father.
or Morning milk, 1 can Libbey’s tomato juice,
Mantle clock, a beauty, excellent condition.
Electric heater.
C O L U M B IA A V E N U E
Horse Sale
and will have buyers for all kinds o f horses.
This sale will be in connection with our regular
auction. So have your stock at these two sales.
Bill Lane, Auctioneer-Manager
Phone 116J or 25R
FOR S A L E - W a r d Sea King 9 S H.
i P. outboard motor. Oood condition.
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