Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 21, 1946, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1946
| sy Settles, Glenda Moss, Lillian accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A l- j army air forces overseas. He Is at
1 Ciisp, Sherrill Chadd and Mary bert ]. Riggs The couple will re- the present time engaged In farm ­
side at The Dallas.
ing.
Sue Parson.
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The girls Intermediate class, with
YO UTH IS HONORED
D INNER GUESTS
the teacher, Velma Fox, entertain­
A family dinner was served at
Mr. and Mrs. Al Kuehn and Mr.
ed the Intermediate boys and their
the home of Mr and Mrs. Ray C. and Mrs. Ward Wleneke entertain­
I teacher, Mrs. Al Kuehn, and Rev.
Lewis in honor of their son, J. B. ed Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen at
1 and Mrs. H. J. Oernhardt at a
considered by musicians to be one party In the Methodist church soc­ who has enlisted In the navy. J. B. dinner Thursday evening at the
C IIO P IN PR O G RAM PLANNED
letf Saturday for San Diego. His Wieneke home.
George Hopkins. University of of the greatest works ever written ial room Friday evening, March 15.
family accompanied him as tar
Oregon pianist, will present an all- for the piano. Some of the more
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as Boise.
ENTEFT AIN GUESTS
W. S. C. S. W IL L MEET
Chopin concert In the Ontario high "popular” numbers will be recog-
Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen enter­
school gymnasium at 8:15 p. m. ! mred as favorites from the motion
The Methodist W.S.CB. will meet
G IRLS G IV E P A R T Y
tained Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke
Wednesday. March 27.
at 2 o’clock March 28 with Mrs.
1 picture “Song T o Remember."
Mrs. Vern Parson's Junior girls en­ at dinner at the Payette Country
The cuirent ‘rage" over the mus­
H. J. Gernhardt. Mrs W L. Mc-
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joyed a party Tuesday evening, club Saturday evening. Mr. and
Partland will have devotions. The
ic of the great Polish-French com­
G IR LS EARN RAN KS
March 20 in the social rooms of
poser Is especially timely because
The Girl Scouts of troop 4, super­ program, a former discussion on the Methodist Community church. Mrs. Al Kuehn joined them later
and the group attended the dance
of the approaching centenary ob­ vised by Mrs. Bernard Eastman, “ Women, Trustees of the Future,"
P A R T Y IS HELD
at the Miramar in Boise.
servance of Chopin's death. His have earned their tenderfoot ar.d will be In charge of Mrs. A. L. Flet­
The Junior girls class of the Meth­
music is so vailed and covers sucn | second class ranks. The troop has cher.
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odist church were entertained at
IN C ALD W ELL AND N AM PA
a wide emotional range it meets ¡gained two members and last one,
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a party at the church Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and
HOST A T DINNER
the demand of a complete concert i leaving a net membership of nine.
evening of this week. Mrs. Vern family spent Saturday in Caldwell
program.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bellon were
I Girls attending the troop meetings
Faison was assisted by Sylvia Do­ and Nampa.
The famous "B Minor Sonata" ¡are Avon Peterson, Joan Narrigan, i I osts to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har­
lan and Barbara Duncan. The girls
to be featured on the program Is Doris Rlgney, Barbara Duncan. Pat- rington of Caldwell at dinner Sun-
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enjoyed a series of games, followed
GUESTS A T D INNER
■ !tay.
by refreshments, Mary Sue Parson
Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen were
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and Lois McLaughlin were elected dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
SI’ EAKS TO C IVIC CLUB
new captains for the attendance Glea Billings Friday evening.
Rev. II. J. Gernhardt was the
FOR YO U R
contest. Among others present were
principal speaker at a meeting ol
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Shirley Dolan, Claudlna Wilson,
H A P F Y E IG H T TO MEET
the Nyssa Civic club Wednesday
Sherrill Chadd, Joan Narragon. L il­
The
Happy
Eight
pinochle club
afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Frost, Mrs.
lian Crisp, Bonnies Learnerd,«Mari­ will meet at the home of Mrs. Ira
John Stringer and Mrs. Arden
lyn Lytle and Phyllis Mull.
Ure FYiday.
Newsom were prize winners in the
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TRY
games. Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Tom
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TH U R SD AY CLUB MEETS
Examinatlons Scheduled—
Eldredge were hostesses.
Mrs. John Bishop was hostess to
The United States civil service
CHURCH SOCIAL HELD
Thursday afternoon bridge club commlssic
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announces examinations
An all-church social was held In Mrs'
L°renfJ,was J1 8U.est-,^ *^ for the positions of stenographer
the Christian church basement last
” e * on . by MJiS'
k M g
¡and typist. These are the first of
the examinations to be announced
And Water Softener
Friday night under the spon­ and Mrs. A. H.Jloydell.
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since the recent executive order
sorship of the social committee of
E NTE R TAIN S CLUB
directing the civil servic commiss-
the church, consisting of Mrs. Cora
For Walls, Floors, Woodwork, Windows, Dishes
Mrs. Sylvester Heiner entertain- ion tQ return to the practice of
Tomlinson, Mrs. Jess Rigney and
ed
her
club
Thursday
even
in
gS
p
ec-
i
oldlng examil!alionjs leadlng to per_
Washing Machine and General Cleaning
John Stafford. The social was the
lal guests were Mrs. J. L. Church manent appointment in the fed­
first of a series of parties to be
and Mrs. Howard Lovejoy. Winners eral service. Full information and
A Very Little Goes— A V eiy Long Way
sponsored by the social committee.
in bridge were Mrs. Church and application may be obtained from
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Mrs. Grant Rinehart.
Ask for it at Eder’s, Food Mart, Wilson’s
the director, eleventh U. S. civil
SHOWER IS GIVEN
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service region, Seattle 4, Washing­
Pound’s East Side Market, Gamble’s, Gordon’s
Mrs. W. F. Findling and Mrs.
SUNDAY CLUB MEETS
ton, or from the secretary, board of
Walter Obendorft, Jr., entertained
Drive-In, and Signal Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman
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,
,U. S. civil service examiners, at
at a pink and blue shower last Sat­
first or second class post of-
urday afternoon in honor of Mrs. entertained the Sunday evening
club. Bridge prizes were won by {ice
Laurence Findling. Games were
Mr. Eastman and Mrs. Harry Min- I
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played, with Mrs. Bessie Hendricks
er‘
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Cub
Pack
T o Meet—
and Mrs. Clarence Reece winning
‘
The monthly cub pack meeting
the prizes. Mrs. Findling received
GIVES r A it 1 1 em
I of the Cub Scouts will be held at
Always Be On The
many nice gifts. Ice cream, cake
Mrs. Joe Maughan entertained 7:30
m March ^ >t the
and coffee were served to 22 guests.
three tables of bridge Thursday j ha„
A „ Cub gcouts and thelr
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evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. parents are lnylted t0 attend
HONORED A T DINNER
Ed Frost, Mrs. Glea Billings and
Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom served
Mrs. John Bishop. Mrs. Maughan Boys Go On Hike—
a turkey dinner Sunday In celebra­
also entertained three tables ol
The Junior Deacons, a class of
tion of the birthdays of her hus­
bridge Friday evening, prizes going boys in the Christian church, climb­
band and his father. Guests were
to Mrs. A. L. Fletcher, Mrs. K en ­ ed Mitchell butte last Saturday. All
Kenneth Renstrom’s parents, Mr.
neth Renstrom and Mrs. Wayne of the 17 boys made the climb and
Insure your car, your home and your life with
and Mrs. Elmer Renstrom, Mr. and
Morris.
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afterwards roasted Weiners. John­
Mrs. Forest Irwin and daughters,
the
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ny Toombs, Bobbv Baker and Del-
Rachel and Mary and Mr. and Mrs.
PINOCHLE P A R T Y HELD
vin Mace were elected captains ol
Gus Renstrom and son, Carl, of
Mrs. Tom Eldredge was hostess the companies.
Nampa.
to her pinochle club Friday after­
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noon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Discharged From Navy—
M AItR IE D IN NYSSA
Howard Snowberger. Prizes were
Richard H. Lewis has been dis­
Ted D. Reed of Sherman county,
won by Mrs. Dale Garrison and charged from the navy at the
Oregon and Edith B. Riggs of Can-
Mrs. S. P. Bybee.
naval personnel separation center
ion county, Idaho were married by
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at Shoemaker, California. He Is a
Justcie of the Peace Flank D. Hall
CLUB MEETS
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lew­
in Nyssa, March 15. They were
Mrs. Burnall Brown was hostess is of Nyssa.
Office located in east side o f Ronald’s shoe
feet and spot In face. D. L. Bene­ C. Johnston, Parma route 2. 21MU
dict, 2 miles north Nyssa, or Rt. 2.
FO R SALE— Davenport, day bed.
Nyssa.
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McKee. Ennis avenue
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FO R SALE— 32-acre farm, mostly In
alfalfa, five-room house, with full T O R SALE!—Air compressor. Phone
basement, pressure water system, 163-W. Andy McGinnis. Nyssa.
oil heat, electric range, $4400 cash.
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3/4 mile east of Junction 20-95. J.
Bernard Eastm an
BILL LANE
Auctioneer
Phone 116J
Nyssa
Real Estate
Insurance
Phone 64
Nyssa, Oregon
Spring House Cleaning
Rubys All-Purpose Cleaner
$ 3,000
¡n Cash
prises
shop Open week days from 8 a. m. to 6 p m.
James D. Willis
Nyssa
Your Local Agent
P. O. Box 915
NYSSA
Phone IO Ô
PROGRAM
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAR. 22-23
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Ruth Nelson, Dorlinda Clifton In
Gene Stratton Porter’s
“GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST”
Also Gale Storm and Phil Regan In
“SONBONNET SUE”
RHEUMATISM
and
I suffered for years and am so G. Larson and Mrs. W. R. Camp-
thankful that I found relief from bell. Prizes were won by Mrs. Geo-
this terrible affliction that I w ill'r g e Sallee and Mrs. George Mitch-
gladly answer anyone writing me ell. Guest prizes went to Mrs. Camp-
for Information. Mrs. Anna Peutz, bell and Mrs. Lorenz.
P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash,
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M A N Y ATTEND OLD T IM E
DANCE
Many married folk attended the
program given FYiday evening In
the L.DB. church when the R e­
lief society celebrated St. Patrick's
day, which also commemorates the
birthday of the organization. Un­
der the direction o f Mrs. Irvin
Duffln, old-time dances were dem­
onstrated by various couples. The
modern two-step and waltz and
three-step dances were also dem­
onstrated. Refreshments consisted
of punch and assorted cookies. Mrs.
Arvllle Swensen, Mrs. George Poul-
son and Mrs O. R. Anderson were
in charge of the refreshment table.
Music was furnished by the Pond's
orchestra.
Our loan plan
assures you of
a debt-free
home thru
Features Saturday 6, 8 and 10 P. M.
Mat., Sat., 2:50 Adm. 25c-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings. 40c-9c, Including Tax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAR 23-24
The screen’s most gripping drama of Murder
Alice Faye, Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell,
and Charles Bickford In
“FALLEN ANGEL”
Latest Issue “MARCH OF TIME”
Speaking o f Animals
Features Sunday 6. 8 and 10 P. M.
Mat., 8an., 2:30 Adm., 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings. 40c-9c, Including Tax
— BARGAIN NIGHT—
TUESDAY, MAR. 26
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Gene Autry In
“RIDE RANGER RIDE”
Gertrude Michael In
“THREES A CROWD”
Features Tuesday 6. 8 and 10 P. M.
Adm. 2Sc-9c. Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAR. 27-28
A stampede o f thrills! Suspense! Roaring
action! Romance! Await you In
“ SAN ANTONIO”
In Technicolor
Errol Flynn, Alex Smith, S. Z. Sakall
Victor Francen
Latest News
Adm.
Evenings. 40c- V.
Inrludlnr
Tax
Speci"1
8U8StS W6re Mrs‘ Le° Lor‘
enz, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. R.
Make A Date Now
FOR Y O U R
Eastern Oregon Federal
Savings and Loan Ass’n
Baker, Oregon
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Spring Engine Tune-Up
Herriman Motor Company
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ENGAGEM ENT ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Norma May, to T. Lav-
ère Montgomery, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerold S. Montgomery of On­
tario. Miss Jensen was formerly
employed at the C. C. Anderson
store In Boise and the post ex­
change at Oowen field. Mr. M ont­
gomery recently returned home a f­
ter serving two years with the
FISHERMEN
W e can supply you with Casting line, Plugs,
Your FORD Dealer
I o<» L a t e to Liasiiifv
FO R SALE— 1942 Dodge 4 by 4
government pick-up. Guaranteed.
$825. Powell service.
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It is Time For
Spring Clean-up
TO R SALE— Five-tube radio, table
model. First class condition. $20.
Powell Service.
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LO ST— Gray mare. 1500 pounds. J.
C. Johnston, phone Journal office.
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M E R IT SYSTE M E X A M IN A T IO N S
—Claims-taking
positions
with
State Unemployment Compensation
Commission. Veterans Preference.
Apply by April 10 to M erit System
Council, 616 Mead Building, Port-
| land 4, Oregon.
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C LA IM S
IN TE R V IE W E R S
AN D
C L A IM S DEPUTIES— For perman­
ent positions with State Unemploy­
ment Compensation Commission in
Oregon. Veterans Preference. Sal-
Call us and we will haul your refuse away.
W e are equipped for dray work, moving jobs
and ali kinds of local hauling.
NYSSA SANITATION SERVICE
a„rlef
and t190 A PPly b* A Pr11
10 to M erit System Council, 616
Mead Building, Portland 4, O re­
gon.
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FO UND —Stocking leg saddle horse,
branded double H on right shoulder,
ow ner may have same by paying for
ad. 14 mile south of Owyhee school.
1946. See us for entry blanks and
complete details.
“ The First In Nyssa”
The Rexail Store
“ Ulf Tuesday af* mo?n blub
A K P T l U M D K 1 l T l I l C j
A
ble. Submit as many prints as you
want. The contest closes M a y 15,
Nyssa Pharmacy
Safe Side of Life
State Farm Mutual
Insurance Co.
• All High School Students Are Eligi­
Phone 2.3W
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O ffice A t Ronald’s Shoe Shop
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FXJR SALE!—Two car radios, See
Wayne Haroldsen at Wilson's store.
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M ISCELLANEOUS—Sorrell
mare
belonging to Harold Long, can have
sama for paying for feed bill. Mrs.
Luther Fife.
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FO R SA LE —1937 ton and half Ford
truck. Beet bed and stake rack.
Herbert Fisher. 114 miles west of
Nyssa. Route 2.
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M ISCELLANEO US YO U TH
FOR
C H R IS T —first meeting at Ontar­
io Saturday, March 23. 8 p. m.,
Women's club house. Come and
learn what this program has for
you!
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Reels, Fly Line and most of the other necess­
LO ST— Bay saddle horse, four white
Hurraches
ary equipment for those fishing trips that will
Serving 5 Counties
For Ladies— Girls— Children
$2.75 and $2.98
Rubber bait, Sinkers, Bamboo Fly Poles, Fly
start in the near future.
Everybody’s - Dime Store
Nyssa
Oregon
From the
Genuine
Orders
Largest
Stork
of
Shipped
Parts
Immediately
Me Cluer-Manser
Phone 49
Atkeson’s
Shoes For The Entire Family
Payette, Idaho |
Nyssa, Oregon