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i THE NVSSA GATE C IT Y J O U R N A L PAGE SIX ------ -- — - ^ '»r ■ ■ "P X .1— ■ m< .,1 I T H U R S D A Y , JUNE 13, 1946 ■■ " 1” ' ■'*' ' ' '■ Parr. Patsy Owynn, Hlaako Kido, j Mrs Mary E. Bybee and Mr. and USE OF PRESSURE C rate Paster and Laureen Hawley. Mrs w llford Bybfe and Lois. Mrs. C A l i r r p A M U R G E D Assisting the pianist will be Twy-| D , voc. l number b A U L ™ U ^ I la Crawford, violinist and Jui.e y 1 Savage, sophano I°n program Mrs Loveland was Homemakers making additions to mediately after use tit absorbs odors'ei and haybuck. North of Nyssa to and becomes pitted, if this is not King Ave. 3/4 mile east. Alva done i. storing with the lid off Hines. or else upside down, avoiding £ d<,nls and extreme care m E. 13Jlxp. bracelet ~ ~ j ver i A number of the pupils a p p e a r-; formerly employed at the Gordon their kitchen utensils, now that haUdlmg of the pressure gauge or Nyssa June 10 in front of Dr. war-time shortages are easing sli- weight, are all musts. Manufactur- ¡Paulding's office. >5. reward. Mrs. ing on the program will present Drive-in market ghtly, are considering the pressure ers recommend filling them n o t i H E gimmons, Jr.. Vale, Oregon, selections which they gave in the - 8 - and | E N T E R T A IN AT D IN N E R _ . . national piano auditions in Boise saucepan as a possible item in which p T r t _________________________________ 13J4" of Brownies. Each year a new troop ^ Sa[urday S C O U T C O U N C IL ELECTS Mr. and Mrs O. Pat Williams never allowing food (such as part entertained 14 persons at dinner to Invest, according to Miss Miriam j Qf {he ohidten being roasted) to FOR SALE— Electric pump and fix Officers of the G irl Scout coun- oi Biownies is formed and the —I— Thursday afternoon. Besides Mr. J. Black, home demonstration agent touch the lid SCO UTS H O LD P IC N IC ell of Nyssa were elected at a | bluest troop of Brownies becomes a tures. A. C. McFarlane, north of ___________________ liuop of Scouts. | o i rj scout troop number 3. with and Mrs. William J. Doolin and of Malheur county. This is a sort | gymnasium. 13J2xp. meeting held in the Masonic hall The council is sponsored by the their leader. Mrs. John Huseby, en- family those attending were Max of Junior pressure cooker, and pos- r p i c r r \ p i | | A M Q T O last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Grant Wom en’s Society of Christian Ser- joyed a hike and picnic Monday Christensen and E. Da it Doolin. sesses many of the advantages of | T W Q C A M p S LOOT— Ford V8 hub cap on O w y Rinehart was elected president and vice of the Methodist church, the aionK the banks of Snake river. its larger brother. - 8 - hee Dam road. Reward. Phone 78J. Mrs. Bernard Eastman secretary- Miss Black adds that if properly , St. Paul's guild of the Episcopal »Those present were Maryilu B ur- D A U G H T E ItS H ONORED treasurer. 13J2xp. annual Episcopal church church and the Nyssa Civic club. bidge. Betty Tuttle. Shirley Dolan, The mothers of the L .D 3 . Re used and handled, the pressure! The After the election an hour of - — 8— Colleen Bybee, Joanne Hartley, D ar- lief society gave a social in honor saucepan Is a real addition to the ¡ summer camp will be held as u su a l1 entertainment was enjoyed. R e of their daughters Tuesday. Re- compact kitchen, especially that of ! at Cove. Rev C. L. Callahan an - FOR S A L & -D o d g e sedan 19J6 mo C LU B W IL L M E ET 1 lene Sessler and Wanda Kraal. 13J3xp. freshments were served by the out del. 633 First street. freshments were served to 80. After a homemaker who must combine 1 nounced. The Nyssa Civic club will hold j — going officers, Mrs. W. E. Schlre- Its regular monthly meeting in the G IV E D IN N E R a program of various humourous her housework wiih outside “ t lv l- , Due to the anticipated increase W A N T E D _ A ulo mechanic and parts uian, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. I In attendance, it will be necessary Garret Stain garden Wednesday, M r and Mrs. John L. Huseby numbers, games were played, with ties. A. Chadwick, president. The pressure saucepan will cook to hold two camps this year. The man. Phone 144J, Nyssa, post o f- June 19 at 2:30 p. m. Anyone who were hosts at dinner Tuesday even- Mrs. Carrie Fife in charge. Mrs. lce box A. lSJtfc. The meeting marked the con does not have transportation to the ing [ or Mrs. M. Denerk and son, Lillian Newby received a gift for meals in about one-fourth the time first camp, for high school stu- clusion of the second year of girl meeting is invited to telephone John Denerk of New York, and being the oldest members present. needed in ordinary cooking, and j dents and adults, will open June W A N T E D — Auto mechanic and parts scouting in Nyssa under the "A Mrs. W. E. Schireman at 61. Artie Robertson. Mrs. Denerk is A prize was also awarded to the will do many of the things we've 17 with supper at 6 p. m. and will man. Phone 144J, Nyssa, post o f type organization.” The organization Mrs. Huseby’s mother, who is vis youngest mother, and the mother come to look for in the pressure be continued until 12 noon, June 27. fice box A. - 8 - 13Jtfc. was started with three troops of R E CITA L S C H E D U LE D with the most daughters. Pictures cooker-tenderize meat, save vita-1 The second camp, for children iting here for two weeks. G irl Scouts and two troops ot mins and fuel, and even will can ' from 10 to 14 years, will be open- F O R S A L E —C ar and truck Jacks, Miss Wilhelmina H offm an an of the party were taken for the - 8 - Brownies numbering about &C mem nounces that a group of her piano church magazine published in Salt small quanities of meat or vege- ed July 1 with supper at 6 p. m hydraulic bumper, 3 and 8 ton H OSTS AT D IN N E R bers. Membership has now reached Anyone intending to attend either truck and cantilever types. Herri- pupils will be presented in a recital Mr. and Mrs. Elden Yergensen Lake City. President Arvllla Swen- tables. 100 in five troops of Scouts and two next Sunday afternoon, June 16 at 13Jlxc. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. sen and her two counselors, Mrs. O. j On the other hand, Miss Black of the camps should contact Mr. man Motor Co. n i i r i IM A T m M 1 o'clock in the Methodist church. Lloyd Lewis Wednesday evening at R. Anderson and Mrs. George Poul- stresses the fact that to reap any ! Callahan in Ontario, Mrs. Elsie Galt FO R S A L E —Seven-room house, i\ r l L .U I Y l/ \ 1 I j IVI All Wh0 are interested are invited the Payette County club. Later they sen, were in charge of the party. of these advantages, one must know of Vale or Mrs. Hilda Tensen of how to use the saucepan. S tric t! Nyssa. who will provide programs with three bedrooms, garage and and ARTHRITIS to attend. attended a motion picture show. I suffered for years and am so I Pianists taking part are Nonl care in timing the cooking period setting forth all of the particulars lots of shade, nice garden. 501 No. - 8 - Third street. Phone 78J. 13Jlxc. thankful that I found relief from I Child, Harley Duus, Marianne of the food is even more important about the two camps. T U E S D A Y C L U B MEETS Mr. Callahan, who has just re this terrible affliction that I will Relk, John Relk, Evelyn Church, when using one of these than it Mrs. George Mitchell invited j gladly answer anyone writing me j Donna Jean Cheldelin, Phyllis Chel- members of the Tuesday club to her is when boiling or stewing, since turned from Cove, said that "any for Information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, I delin, Robert McDonald. M arilyn! home this week for bridge. Scores! each minute of overcooking is equiv young person who is fortunate P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. | Wilson. Betty Ann Boenig, Jane j were won by Mrs. John Beckham Have Baby Boy- alent to four or five in an ordinary enough to be allowed to go there Bishop and Mrs. Arvel Child are | saucepan. Every second of cooking for either of these schools aan and Mrs. B um all Brown. Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs. Blaine Ballah the parents of a boy born Monday beyond the required time takes truly be called a very priviledged evening at the Holy Rosary hos vitamins, flavor, and color, espec person.” were guests of the club. ially from vegetables. A useful pital in Ontario. - 8 - loo Late to Classify trick is to cool the pan quickly A U X II.IA R Y IN S T A LLS I with cold water, so that the food Installation of officers was held Go To Utah— W A N T E D — Work with tractor mow- Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Haroldson may be immediately removed once by the American Legion auxiliary last Thursday with Mrs. Marie and Mrs. Haroldson's mother, Mrs. it is done. The care of a pressure saucepan Wilkins of La Grande, district pre Hartley, left Monday for Ogden, is Just as important as its proper sident, as the installing officer. Utah on business. use, in obtaining its full benefits. After the ceremony Mrs. Wilkins Careful scrubbing with soap and i was presented with a corsage. Mrs. Visits From Nebraska— Mrs. Paul Bevins and two child water at the time of purchase, Albert Heldt was presented with a corsage in recognition of her pos- ren of Scottsbluff, Nebraska re careful washing and drying im- 1 ition as Nyssa's representative In turned home Friday after a three- the contest to determine the out weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lane. Mrs. Bevins is Mr. Lane's standing Oregon mother. Insure— In Sure I f Y ou ’re Not The hall was beautiful with Absolutely Certain, INSURANCE spring flowers arranged about the Go To Baker— Bring Your Car In. Today. Soft Sole Lloyd Lewis and two children, room. Members of the Legion were Douglas and Janice, spent Sunday invited to have refreshments with WE CAN Sizes 0-3 the women after the auxiliary meet in Baker. TEST YOUR ing. Going To Convention— - - BRAKES IN S U N D A Y C L U B MEETS M r and Mrs. Douglas McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner In left Sunday for Portland to attend TWO MINUTES vited members of the Sunday even the Eastern Star and Masonic lodge That's popular cry ing Mr. and Mrs. club to their conventions, which will be held this home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe week in the Masonic Temple. They MADE O N A PERFECT LAST nowdays. Farming is Sutherland were special guests of will also visit relatives at Salem big business today and the hosts. Prizes in the bridge game 1 before returning home, Don’t Forget CORRECTLY FITTED susceptible as never be were won by Mr. and Mrs. Suther- N o time for guetswork. Let ua Visiting Son— land. fore to liability claims. R IG H TLY STYLED A ccu ra tely text your brakes Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Whitaker of — 8— Protect your incomt before you take a trip. Our Ogden, arrived Saturday to visit D IN N E R G U E S T S brake xervice ia designed to .vith our Farm Liability Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett en their two sorts, h. W Whitaker and ■ave you time and eliminate tertained Sunday at dinner for Mr. Sarnual Whitakef, and their fam :nsurance. trouble. Bring your car in, and Mrs. Carl Hill of Newell ilies. today. Drive away assured. This policy protect: Heights and Mr and Mrs. C. C. you from claims if any Choose your gift from Here For W eek-End— Cotton. Mrs. Vern Beutler of Twin Falls, one is killed or injured to «* - 8 - \ta ! • « our stock of many de daho visited over the week-end with • E N T E R T A IN F R IE N D S 3n your farm— for pre Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom was host her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 sirable items. perty damages to other ess at a bridge supper Wednesday Thompson. She was accompanied to evening for eight friends. The Boise by Mr. and Mrs. Herschel — for all lawsuits aris guests were seated at one long Thompson. ing from liability claims table beautifully decorated with Don’t delay— phone u; spring flowers. Bridge prizes were Returns Home— Andy McGinnis returned W ed awarded to Mrs. Ed Frost, Mrs. Joe today! DIME STORE Jamieson, Oregon, M aughan and Mrs. William W a l- nesday from FRANK T. M ORGAN hert. Mrs. Pat Potter of Nampa where he had been working since Nyssa, Oregon was an out-of-town guest. April 15. Ny»*a, Oregon LOCAL NEWS ARE YOUR Sue The Fanner 8 r P L A Y S A FE FATHER All-leather, Washable White Kid Sun., June 16 $ 1.40 Ik«»’» Bracken’s NYSSA Phone IOÒ PROGRAM - THEATRE F R ID A Y AND S A T U R D A Y , JUNE 14-15 DOUBLE FE ATU R E PROGRAM William Gargan— Janis Carter In “ NIG H T E D ITO R” Also Roy Rogers— Dale Evans In “ DON’T FENCE ME IN ” Shows continuous Saturday from 6 p.m. Mat., Hat., 2:òli Atm . ¿5c-5c Inc. Tax 4dm. Evenings, 4Vc-9c, Including Tax S U N D AY AND M O ND AY, JUNE 16-17 It sizzles with laughs— it’s crammed with comedy. Joan Leslie, Robert Alda, Edward Everett Horton In “ CIND ERELLA JONES” Latest Issue: "March o f Tim e” Screen Snapshots Shows continuous Sunday rrom 6 p.m. Mat., Hun., 2:30 Adm., Mc-Dc, Inc. lu x Adm. Evenings. 40c-Or, Including Tax TU ESD AY. JUNE 18 — B A R G A IN N IG H T — Lynne Roberts— Richard Powers In “ GIRLS OF TH E BIG HOUSE” Sunset Canon— Linda Stirling In “ CHEROKEE F L A S H ” Shows continuous Tu.-sday from Adm. tSc-Oc, Inc. Tax 6 p.m. W E D N E SD AY AND TH U R S D A Y, JUNE 19 20 Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Robert Bench ley In “ R O AD T O U T O P IA ” Bing, Bob and Dottie hitting the road to Alas ka ror gold, music, romance anti a free-for-a o f the most riotous fun you have ever had at a movie. r jt t k Latest News and Cartoon A dm. Everybody’s Evening«. M - k , Including Tax 8 Herriman Motor Company - P I C N I U K A T DA M Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Garrison of San Francisco were honored guests at a family picnic given at the Owyhee dam Sunday. Other mem bers of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newbill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G a r rison, Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen and Mary K., and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oarrison and Joan. Mr. and Mrs. Oarrison left Monday for their home after a week’s visit with par ents and other relatives. Going On Vacation— Mr. and Mrs. Earl G ray and two children left last Friday for C a lif ornia and Yellowstone National park for a two-months vacation. D inette Sets Leaving For Idaho— Mrs. George N. Bear will leave the last of the week for Spokane, lone. Priest River, and Sandpolnt, Idaho for a visit with relatives. Visiting In California— Miss Doits Beers left last Thurs day for San Francisco for a mon - 8 - th’s visit with relatives and friends. R E U E P T IO N IS HEED Nyssa residents attending the ---------------------------- wedding reception of Miss Bet t y, Daughter Born— j Lon Jordan, who was married t o ! Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton Sr., ■ Carless Loveland in the L .D S . received ward Monday that their temple at Salt Lake City recently, -son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee. Mrs. John Burton of Partland, are and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. B y- parents of a daughter born Sun- bee. Mrs. Frank J. Pike, M r and day. The baby has been named Mrs Gordon F Ray, and family Karen Sue. 44 ! 1 11 Large Selection To Fit Your Space. Maple, Oak, W al nut Finishes. j Gifts FOR Father’s Day B ILL FOLDS $3.50 to $6.00 plus tax SH A V IN G SETS SO AP SETS 50c to $3.75 plus tax S K Y RITE S T A T IO N E R Y Special 25c PA R K E R PEN AND PENCIL SETS Give him a two way talkie for conversation from house to bam. $ 16.75 Owyhee Drug Co. Nyssa’s Quality Store Desks Beautiful Knee-hole Desks In Walnut, Mahogany or Blonde W Father Silver Plated Smoking Stands. Many Platform Rockers To Choose From. Nordale-Newsom Furniture Store