T H E N V S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L PAG E SIX r T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 11, 1946_ discharged from the marines at | turned fay plane with W. J. »SUS. lentyn*, next Saturday evening at Bert Lienkaemper was a guest. ^ ¡8 o'clock. Mrs John Schenk and winners In bridge were Mrs. lien-| San Diego. He has spe ^ ^ celebrates Birthday— ! two and a half years In the Pac- j J rs Oscar Bike are the entertain- kaemper „ i d Mrs Ed Frost n.eut committee. Members will go | ” - * - | die. He was In the front lines ol April 9 at a birthday dinner given -Í- to the place recently owned bv j I rh# battle at Iwo Jima and has Bill DeGroft, whlch Ballentyne ¡ j ¿petit the last six months in Ja- In celebration of his birthday. Cen ter piece for the table was spring purchased. ,p*n • fruit blossoms, with holly leaves. - I - The cake was red mahogany cov HAVE S K A T IN G P A R T Y I National Music Week— The advanced senior class of the Jap Saddle Arrive»— I The Nyssa Civic club will spon- ered with chocolate, nuts, and white L. D. S. Sunday school will hold „ and I sor a National Music week program candles. Garry Bybee, son of Mr a roller skating party this evening M r T T receTved a Jap- April 24 at 8:15 in the gymnasium at Weiser. Mrs. Ersel Beus Is class uiese army saddle, full size, with The complete program wdl be an- Here From Nampa— Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordan and Instructor. ,ood bags and ammunition bags nounced in the next weeks paper, family of Nampa were In Nyssa — 6— also a leather gun holster and SA TU RD A Y DINNER GUESTS Sunday visiting relatives. leather quirt, from his brother, Jay, Soldier Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stoker and who Is now in Japan. Soco and Tom Yokahoma, broth- family and Gene Stoker of Ogden ers. spent Sunday visiting friends Here From Emmett— were Saturday dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Oarner of and relatives here, prior to leav the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Here From Caldwell— Emmett were her Sunday visiting ing for their re-enlistment bases, Beth Donnelly of Caldwell spent By bee. a few days this week with her ¡having already served three years friends and relatives. LOCAL NEWS DINE AT C O U N TR Y CLUB guests: Mrs. Jennie Goodell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frost, Mr. and and Mrs. Leland Goodell and family Mrs. J. L. Church and Mr. and of Meridian, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, W, R, Campbell dined at the James Washburn of Caldwell, Mrs. Payette Country club Saturday Ethel Goodell and family of Ontar- evening. I lo, Miss Lois Brooks of Payette, —§— I Miss June Webster of Parma and CELEBRATES B IR T H D A Y | Miss Elizabeth Goodell of Hale, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Larsen en Missouri. tertained Sunday at dinner In ob servance of the first birthday of SU RPRISE P A R T Y G IVEN their son, Raymond. Out-of-town Friends of Mrs. Ray C. Lewis gave guests were Mrs. Prank Van Petten a surprise birthday party In her and children, David and Joan, of i honor March 28 at her home. Ontario. | __^ — 8— 1 SPE C IAL P A R T Y HELD GIVES D INN ER I The special interest adult class of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T op liff and the M.I.A. will hold their monthly sons, Edward and Irvin, entertained covered dish party at the home Sunday at dinner for the following of the drama director, Mrs. Ball- - 8 - E NTE R TAIN FOR SON Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker, form erly of Nyssa rural route, enter tained a few young people at their home near Fruitland Friday even- tag in observance of the birthday of their son, Merton. -f— CLUB MEETS The Happy Eight Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Dale G ar rison Friday with Mrs. Tom Eld- redge winning high score and Mrs. Vilbert Kessler the traveling prize. Guests were Mrs. Bill Russell and Mrs. LoReen Ure. Attention! w The H O O V E R Service man is in town. Bring your H oover in or phone the— Golden Rule Store ja u n t y cro ps d em an d seed s ' - Quality h ig h e s t M AX IM U M CROPS call for the best seed your money can buy. That’s Northland Brand . . . tested seed identified by the Flying Goose on the bag and barked by the 02 year reputation of Northrup, King & Company. There is not enough GOOD seed to fill all needs. T o be assured of your supply, it will pay you to immediately discuss your seed needs with your local North rup, King dealer, or write to . BUYstt»s NOW ! See your local A A A Committee about gov ernment payment:* fo i •eed used in building permanent pastures. Northrup, King & Co. Bois« Idaho Candidate F or C o u n ty Com m issioner Republican Prim aries M ay 17, 1946 M y platform includes good roads. Your support w ill be appreciated Veteran world w ar I Alva Goodell NVSSA Phone IOÒ PROGRAM THEATRE F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L 12-13 D O UBLE FEATUR E PROGRAM A lla n Lane, Jean Rogers, Edw ard Ashley In “G A Y B L A D E S ’ A ls o R oy Rogers, “ G abby” Hayes, Dale Evans ------------------------------------ “S U J N N S f E T IN E L D O R A D O ’ aunt and' uncle, Mr. and Mrs. j in the army. They called at the S. P. Bybee home Sunday. One brother had the purple heart. They had a rare collection of money Leave For Oregon State— Jack Church and Tom Church from all parts of the world, some ol left last week for Oregon State it hand carved. According to the college, where they are enrolled for boys, the food situation is really * ill. : Viom terrible in Germany. /Ann One n of f f them spring term. told how the little children would come and beg for left-overs from Return To Miami— George Mitchell. Mrs. Leo Lorenz left Sunday for their table, her home In Miami, Florida after spending the last six weeks with Shop In Boise— Mrs. Wayne arker and S. P. By her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George bee and daughter, Colleen, shop Mitchell. ped In Boise Tuesday. WAN l k d J -T T b S ^ - j ur v* il; »Iso w, bw j P R f P Phone 31M o, FO R SALE hang-on cultivator „ E. E. Clonlnger, gun*, TO R s a l e T w T ^ cabin $800 Cash, cm,*' Journal office bet**,,1 6 p. m. Friday and FO R SALE tractor and Workii has new tires. Herto,^ main highway t o « « . ! . miles from Nyssa. ' A lT lV C FO R SALE- Lots Here On Leave— addition, block 37, i_ James A. Aston, H A 1/c, of Shoe of Maple and 4th str* 1 maker, California, visited friends 120 , with abstract. Pul here, while on his 15-day leave. berg, 218 Emlaon An i; 253. Phone 28, Nys« Bishop Moves H e r e - D » , L (Ml n >1H l Mrs. V /1 T S1 Bishop and Leslie Stoker W A N TE D TO with their family, four girls and basement forms, 34 three boys, have move to the Over- equivalent in new tate street place at Adrian. Stoker has Chadwick. Nyssa Food been bishop of the Roy Ward at Ogden, Utah for the past five years. FO R SALE—Get that” » He is a building contractor. shrubs and roses no». willow and maple trmrTj fn Boise Wednesday— Allen Stoker and Mr. and Mrs. 3/4 mile north ol msln^ Wilford Bybee were In Boise W ed on highway. nesday on business. FO U N D -G reen plaid , metal square near » Confined To Bed— Owner may have thm,' Lloyd Lewis has been confined for tills advertisement il to his bed since Monday because office. of influepza. FO R SALK—Girls' tvece Eagle President To Visit— 3, almost new. Dorottn i A. C. Frlesen of Salem, president at Lottie Phillip's Apt * of the Fraternal Order o f Eagles in Oregon, will pay an official vls- it to the Nyssa aerie Friday night, April 19. He will be accompanied by prominent Idaho and Oregon Eagles, Employed At Cllnie— -8 - Miss Helen Sallee returned from 'r e Cream Manager Here— D INN ER GUESTS SUNDAY Jack Burton of Ogden, who will Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordan and Oregon State college last Thursday two sons were Sunday dinner guests and is now employed at the Sara- manage the Owyhee Ite cream com- zin clinic. pany in Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sher __________________ ! Wayne Barker of Ogden, were man P. Bybee. I house guests early this week at ! Here From Salt Lake— - 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride and the home of S. P. Bybee. Mr. Bar- E N TE R TAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke en- j haby of Salt Lake City are here ker Is Mrs. Bybee's sister. tertalned Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuehn visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tuck- To Assist Youth— and Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings er. The laymen of the Christian Tuesday evening In observance of church started a special offering Return From California— the birthday of Mrs. Kuehn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumingham at a meeting held Thursday night - 8 - and daughter returned Monday to assist Dick Waddell, son of a CIVTC CLUB W IL L MEET The Nyssa Civic club will meet evening from a two-weeks trip former pastor of the local church, with hospital expenses following a at the parish hall April 17 at 2:30. through California. motorcycle accident. Waddell, son The public Is invited to attend and Attend Concert— Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Waddell, suf- Receiving Treatment— join the club. Those attending the Paul Rob- '«‘red a leg fracture and bad face Mrs. W. W. Smith of Newell - 8 - eson concert in Boise Wednesday lacerations March 24. He underwent Heights Is receiving treatment in A U X IL IA R Y MEETS Members of the American Legion evening of last week were Mr. and » facial operation Monday of this the Ontario hospital. | ----------------------- auxiliary met last Thursday at Mrs. Ira Ure, Mr. and Mrs, Glea week. their regular meeting. They sent Billings, Mr. and Mrs. A1 K u e h n , ----------------------------------- Enlists In Army— Mario Anderson left Monday for dresses, made by the members, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell, Miss PTA Will Meet— The Kingman Kolony P.T.A. will Portland after enlisting In the the orphans of veterans, for the Virginia Van Slyke, Miss Velma afternoon, April army air corps. He will be sent to welfare work at the hospital In Fox, Mrs Bernard Eastman. j 18 at 2:30 at the Kingman Kolony Washington for outfitting and then Portland. Plans were also made for Joe Ewer and J. L. Church. schoolhouse. Installation of new will be assigned to a camp. a flower sale to be held Mother's officers will be held. The summer __________________ day of plants and cut flowers. On Go To The Dallas— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster left round-up chairman will have charge April 18 the auxiliary will hold In NEW S O F R E C O R D itiation of new members and elect Sunday for The Dallas. They plan of the program. M ARRIAGE LICENSES ion of officers for the coming year. to go to Portland and return Fri-1 Daniel Daisuke Iserl, of Ontario, Visit From Baker— day. - 8 - Arthur Cook and son, Sgt. Jim- ° ! e ' and Ikup Klski- of DaBesport. E NTE R TAIN S A T BRID G E ! ------------------------ my Cook, and Bill Boersma of Washington. 4/4,46. Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Week-End Guests— Harrison Nalllon and Bernard Frost entertained five i M r- and Mrs. Boyd Brown and Baker visited Thursday in Nyssa. * Rooert __ ______________ _ Twila Illene Archibald, both of tables of bridge at the Cottle home son‘ Stephen, of Boise and Mr, and ¡Ontario, Ore. 4/6/4« ! Friday. Prizes were won by Mrs. |Mrs- Campbell Beer and daughter, Left For Ft. L e w is - Edward Topliff who recently en- < ° :v" ' I"''> 'T S . C IR C U IT CO URT ! Ed Frost, Mrs. R. G. Larsen, Mrs. Beverly, o f Nampa were week-end Standard Credit Service vs Bruce W. R. Campbell and Mrs. L. A. 8uests of Mr. and Mrs, Burnall listed in the army, left Nyssa the first of the week for Ft. Lewis Lyon, 4/4/46, Recovery on account. Maulding. Mrs. Cottle and Mrs. Brown. $195,00. Washington Erast also had six tables at night. Julius Kary vs Bill Smith. 4/6/- I Winners In bridge were Mrs. Luray In Caldwell— 46. Recovery on account. $233.00. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fischer Released From Navy— i Trabert, Miss Eva Boydell, Mrs, Sylvester Helner and Mrs. A1 Kuehn were Saturday evening dinner guests Gene Stoker, radio technician In PETITIO NS, PROBATE CO URT Guardianship of W illiam Paul the navy, was released last week, of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Howard - 8 - of Caldwell. and will move to Nyssa to menage Moser et al, minors. 4/2/46. CLUB MEETS Estate of James A. Plummer, de the Stoker-Bybee lumber yard. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell ceased. 4/2/46. entertained the Wednesday evening Here From Echo— Estate of T. T. Garllck, deceased. b idge club at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McVlcker of Many Attend Horse S a le - Mrs. R. G. Larsen, Mrs. Leo Lorenz Echo spent Sunday with Mr. and Many Nyssa resients attended 4/2/46. Estate of I. L. Sonner, deceased was a guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. W. F. Flndllng. the horse sale at Ontario Sunday. Mrs. A. H Boydell and M r Boy- Mr. Doolin bought a young brown 4/5/46 dell Power Meeting Held— colt. D. O. Bybee bought a pali- CARD OF TH AN KS Bernard Frost and Perry Ward mino horse, 3 years old, to match - 8 - I wish to thank my friends who attended a power meeting In On his mare, Goldilocks. TUESD AY EVENING CLUB sent cards, flowers and plants dur Mrs. Dean Smith was hostess tario Monday evening. to the Tuesday evening club. Mrs. Returns From S. L. Conference- ing my illness. Here From La Grande— Mrs. George Bertsch. Bishop Arvel Child has returned Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and son, from attendance at the 4-day world 'feed Medicine Cabinets Gary, of La Grande visited In wide general L. D. S. Conference To<i Late to Classify All metal cabinets with Nyssa Sunday. ^ l e C I ^ M o * , . He r e l l ^ ^ ï ^ ^ T ^ ^ coach. fine large mirror. $3.75. Go To Ogden— Nordale- Newsom Furn- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stephensen ______ iture Store motored to Ogden Sunday to meet their son, Willis, who has Just been i For The Youngsters S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y , A P R I L 14-15 This lonesome gob met his dream g irl— re pented in an avalanche o f honeymoon killjoys that would ruin any honeymoon. Robert W alker, June Allyson, Hume Croyn, R eginald Owen and “ Rochester” Play Pens, Youth Chaim, Hi-Chairs and T H E S A IL O R T A K E S A W IF E ’ Door Chimes, Electric Heaters, r will make an cure a sizable Mexlaans iron ■ g y plan LOWIl ■ WUI run 24 h low-cos service i I home loa project “T ha amoun that «an be e H owwer. repoi Indicate that more Available In eaillrr e.stin Eastern Oregon Ft> A S S I S t i l Savings and Li Association Baker, Orega W. ger Rememk EASTEI A n d Shap« | - » *4® Buy a Pack Sack for that “ F R O N T IE R G U N L A W ” Fishing Trip Lilies At And ED C A S E ’S Many A N D T H U R S D A Y , A P R . 17-18 ^ > »Y S jÇ r e n t, H i-W a y Mdse. Mart Nyssa, Oregon a Closed Between 12 and 1 p. ,m. Monday thru e Friday. charged arrived In On la m b ir , dutie M B ■ In in chargi prograi ^ j^ p ld q lliS t, l gradu college 1: atelyantered tl He advanced I tala (before lib ago. f i l e r servl Ian area. _______ atten college Bain studohl and wi bershlp In Alp s c g H s tic horn He Wo ; a star tag a member rose fe-wl chaj “ We are ver Sunday April 21 A ls o Charles Starrett and T e x Harding In Features Tuesday 6 8 and 10 P. M. Adm. SSe-9r. Inc. Tax of ment acreage Ray La rson, malgamati'd s sa, Las indicat l|0U ial Men “J U S T B E F O R E D A W N ” of war are ext _ „ eountjr 0,1 Ma be housed at 250 at Vali “This year v age o f high li than at any ■ s ta t We offe Guarantee. W arn er Baxter and R oh eit Barrat In Sandquist. cot One hiuelri ported In tin be dispatched luual farms. employed and arrival o f 400 M ay 4tThLs at the Ontari as on farms. tb ll $ p * of 1 able Rousiiig t o lidi delays a high cos Tapestry covered with a 5 year construction D O UBLE FEATURE PROGRAM fli i g to be , will April ! /BASKETS , 332 V A C C In Many Si#| A T A D R L Davenos T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 16 Th* tlonala borers county EASTER Hot Plates, Occasional Tables — B A R G A IN N IG H T — Uii 53 For The House Features Sunday 6, 8 and 10 P. M. MaL, Son., 2:30 Adm., 30c-9e, Ine. Tax Adm. Evenlngs, 40c-9c, Inrluding Tax Sun > |r. Nursery Chairs Passing Parade and Catroon In F avoi Unfinished Furniture Features Saturday 6, 8 and 10 P. M. Mat., Sat., 2:50 Adm. 25r-5c Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax — v rcru Y S a First B Easter V Other Beautiful » » d e V B l 'd l w nyssa ready t T p a ííi. 8tr° " gly FURNITURE CO. street from Reclamation o ffic e 50c and «*• The Dime N ysaa, Orel«* I smallpo: (klr.g April school me Iren of al id. Dr. L. ksvtsted by tlty health to 332 pe ^ ■ xt. Thursd at 10 a. n chairman, committee ►•school chil bis reglstra gym at Ai taration fo: |examlnatiot at.y nurse, tie date of announced pre-sclmo gister T hi »urn* From i. Dick ne Tuesday had been tty since las' elved hi« »ice and exp lit fall. He Is en.