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H IE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT * | -vT A N N IV F R S A R Y OBSERVED I el No. 1 of Portland, who was m- The 29th anniversary of the Am- the Ontario stalling musician; Mrs. Harlan Di- 'bethel was assisted by a choir and ven of Nyssa, Installing secretary; erican Legion was observed March several state officers. Those assist- and Mrs. Rowena canterman, guar- 20 at a dinner given in the home ing were Mrs. Esther Dunlap of j dJan of Ontario bethel No. 25, who economics room of the high school I Eugene, grand guardian, Interna-1 | building for members of the local tlonal order of Jobs Daughters; was installing marshal. The following girls were installed j organization, Byron Brooks of Portland, assoc »- as officers: Honored queen, L o r - 1 O ut-of-twon guests were Ray ate grand guardian; Mrs. Felicia Farr; senior princess, Ellen Ehlert of Portland, grand guide; McGee; e junior princess, Beverly Goodhart. veterans Insurance o ffi Mrs. Cora Young of Koseburg, past Hoehn; guide, Phyllis Galloway; cer of Portland, who gave a talk gi and guardian who acted as in marshal, Margaret Ann Diven; sen urging veterans to keep their G I. stalling chaplain; Mrs. Elsie Brooks ior custodian, Neva Malloy; jun- Insurance, William Black of On of Portland, past guardian of beth- ^ custodlan ^ M c0ee; first tario, veterans administration rep ^ r messenger, Donna Cheldelin; sec resentative and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ond messenger, Verla Blodgett; Ostercamp and daughter of Boise. A fter dinner motion ¡pictures were third messenger, Donna Traben; fourth messenger, Donna Lee W il shown by Leno Christenson on At For Your son; fifth messenger, Bonnie Ward; omic bombing of Bikini and Farm musician, Janice ’ ¡’rost; treasurer, Safety. Convenience The dinner was served by the Bonnie Kressley; recorder. Viva Mu/' Leseberg; chaplain, Nan G ri American Legion Auxiliary assisted W e will now give der; inner guard. Tresa Jensen; by the Junior Auxiliary. Places outer guard, Marilu Burbidge, and were k id for 40 guests. Curb service custodian of lights, Betty Jean _______ H r- . T U E S D A Y CLUB MEETS Burbidge. Members of the Tuesday club C A R L ’S The following members of the guardian council were installed: met at the home of Mrs. Henry Hartley this week for bridge. Three D O LL H O U SE Executive council— Guardian sephine Rigncy; associate guardian. tables were in play with prizes Jacob Simmons; secretary. Kathryn to ??rs' Artle Simmons; treasurer, Rae Trabert, and Mrs. George Sallee. Special and music, Alma Lee Landreth; guests o f the club were Mrs. Joe Mrs. Harry Miner, JUST A R R IV E D associate council— Finance, Ellen Sutherland. McKee; publicity, Joyce Lienkaem- Mrs. Adren Newsom, Mrs. Edward Boydell and Mrs. George Sallee. per; paraphernalia, Mildred Ren- the week. Harry Masto, 5 miles 27Mlxc. south of Adrian. ____________________________ _ M ISCELLANEOUS— The p a r t y that took my carpenter square was strom; sociability, Dorene Pate and hospitality, Jean Fletcher. Following the installation the f o l l o w i n g were introduced and spoke briefly: Olive Rogers, worthy matron of Golden Rule chapter No. 131, Order of the Eastern Star; Luray Trabert, worthy patron of O.E.S. chapter No. 131, and Wavne Morris, worshipful master of Ginh- en Rule lodge No. 147, A.F. and A M. Past Associate Guardians Har lan Diven and William Schireman were introduced. G ifts of suitable paraphernalia were presented by the grand guar dian council of Portland. Other gifts were presented by the On tario, Parma and Portland bethels. Refreshments were served to ap proximately 100 guests by the fol lowing O.E.S. members in charge of refreshments: Mrs. Betty Rine hart, chairman; Mrs. Mary Thom as, Mrs. Helen Maulding, Mrs. Ol ive Rogers and Mrs. Ellen McKee. Parma bethel, which will enter- tai the Idaho grand officers March 29, has Invited Nyssa bethel U.D. to attend. Regular meetings will be held the first and third Thursdays of each month at 7:30 In the Masonic hall. FO R SALE— 1944 Cletrac Crawler, model HG. Located 7 miles south of Nyssa at Langton's corner. 27M2xp. Thursday night, a oOClBl JM OteS 1 In the '«emonie« JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL IN S T IT U T E D IN N YSSA A Nyssa bethel of Job's Dough- ters was instituted by Ontario be- thel No. 25 at a meeting held in the Masonic hall In Nyssa last I ßS- yoq i ß vW h , Most of us k nock on wood or refuse to walk under ladders. ‘‘ P l a y safe." we say. Much more important, play safe wi t h y o u r insur ance p ro te c tio n . Let this agency take care of it. W e will do a good job. EUREKA Co rd less Iron And EUREKA C le a n e rs Complete Bathroom Fixtures Frank Morgan B R O W E R ’S Plumbing Shop $ • < COM E IN T O SEE O U R N E W Easter Dresses SUITS A N D H A N D B A G S . ICE C R EAM PRICES L A D IE S ’ SIZES Easter Lilies And Cut Flowers Gallons $1.80 Qt. Bricks . Handpacked Qts. .50 .70 George’s Sweet Shop should be ordered a few days ahead. Ritzie Dress And Floral Shop HOSTESS T O CLUB Mrs Joe Sutherland entertained the Tuesday afternoon club last week. Guests of the club were Mrs. J. L. Herriman, Mrs. Jack Gallo way and Mrs. Arden Newsom. Priz es were won by Mrs. Herriman and Mrs. Galloway. W ED NESD AY CLUB P L A Y S Mrs. Harry Miner was hostess to the Wednesday evening bridge club March 19. Mrs. John Stafford was a special guest of the club. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Frost, high. Mrs. Sid Burbidge second high and Mrs. Tom Burn- ingham won the traveling prize. Too Late To Classify J k fid O * * _ W A N TE D — Setting ol bantam eggs. Phone 157-J, W. W. Foster. 27M2XC. FOR SALE— 12 by 14 new house tent at Snake river bridge. $85, ar my tent. 27Mlxp. FO R SALE— All new fresh seeds, garden and Held. Hollingsworths'. Inc. 27Mtfc F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 28-29 Helmut Dantine, Andrea King and Don Mc Guire in “S H A D O W OF A W O M A N ” A very exciting drama Popeye Cartoon 2-reel Musical MsL. N » t „ 2:30 Adm. Adm. Evening*, 40c-9c, 2 5c-5c Inc. Tax Including Tax tell* a tale Be sure to of departing protect your S U N D A Y & M O N D A Y , M A R C H 30-31 against moths. Bring them in to us for dry cleaning that is thor KEEP-U-NEAT D Qjfeajcó/cA ___ ESTÁTE RHONE,47J - T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 1 “STR A N G E V O Y A G E ” PATENTED: ‘P E A C E ’ (Rose Sensation of the Nation) $2.50 Also Jimmy W akely in “M IN G T O Y ROSE” “M O O N O V E R M O N T A N A ” Bush Rotes: Admlaalon Evening* 25c-9r, Including Tax. W E D N E S D A Y & T H U R S D A Y , A PR IL 2-3 Humphrey B o g a rt____ “ I forgot to tell you. I don’t trust anybody___ especially women” . Lizabeth Scott.. . . “ You can’t push me around.” "D E A D R E C K O N IN G " There’s never been such an explosive combin ation o f man and woman dyn am ite!. Late News Including Tax AND INSURANCE NYSSA, OREGON Roses Sports Mat.. San.. 2:30 Adm., 30c-9r. Inc. Tai Adm. Evening*. 40c-7c, Including Tax Eddie Albert and Forrest Taylor In KEN RENSTROM N.SECONDST* PWONE 70 I J r e a i - “IF I’M L U C K Y ” Ira n ia n , t k - N . \x\ax\s\ vecfcta Ym<l fWto Vßurance ough and efficient. There’s a new kind o f joy in this delightful musical with the good luck charm! Vivian Blaine, Perry Como, Carmen Miranda, Hairy James and his Orchestra, Phil Silvers and Edgar Buchanan in Cartoon winter. woolens $1.50 Climbers: Golden Rapture .90 Pink Radiance .90 Talisman Edit. McFarland .90 Reveille Dijonnais.90 McGredys Yellow .90 Dainty Bess .90 Pres. Hoover $1. ► Paul’s Scarlet .90 .90 Also Many Others Lloyd Lewis $4 mile north Nyssa Y —when they are filed by machine. Every to o th , bevel and pitch made uni form and accurate — like sew. Saws cut cleaner, swifter, t r u e r . Speedy s e r v i c e on all kinds of saws. You’ll ; b e pleased. L e t us fils youc eawa. C. C. Patterson FO R SALE— One stack third cut ting alfalfa. Glenn J. Osborn, two miles straight east of Nyssa. 27M2xp. 1st St. & Ehrgood FO R SALE— Washing machine. Good condition. M ill Mayden, 8 blocks north first street and 1 block east, basement house. 27Mlxp. W A N T E D -- Salesman to do gen eral sales work, cars, parts acces sories. Watts Motor Co. Nyssa. Oregon. 27M2xc. ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY Weekly market report for March 25, 1947 O N T A R IO LIV E ST O C K COMM . CO. “Where Buyers and Sellers Meet” Ellis White, Manager 413-M Ellis White & Clayt Tschirgi (Shirge) Aucts. W A IT E D — Salesman to do gener al sales work, cars, parts, access ories. Watts Motor Co„ Nyssa, Ore gon. 27M2xc. O N T A R IO — 413-M F R U I T L A N D — 522 Now Is The Time B LO C K HOMES with SALT LAKE CITY and PORTLAND Receipts: Cattle 186. hogs 155, Cattle: Fed steers $21 to $23. Fed heifers $18 to $20 Good cows $14 to $16. Beef bulls $14.50 to $16.40. Veal calves $14 to $24.75. Fleshy stocker and feeder steers $17 to $19. Fat hogs $26.70. Packing sows $18 to $22. Feeder pigs $24 to $27.25 FO R SALE— R ex-Air sweeper witn attachments. Used one year. Phone 110-R. 27Mlxc. BE 1 SCHEDULES DAILY hitNiin EASTBOUND 8:17 am *1:20 pm 3:07 pm ••6:05 pm 10:50 pm •Twin FaJs local ••Boise .iccal WESTBOUND 5:00 am 10:05 am *2:25 pm •8:05 pm 11:55 pm •Weiser local DEPOT— TOW NE'S GARAGE Phone 196W FO R SALE — Dahlia bulbs, 6 var ieties $1, or 12 for $1.80. Mrs. Jake Groot, Columbia avenue. 27M3xp. To Prepare Your Car For Summer Driving Beaut i f i ed BONDEX WATERPROOF C E M E N T PAI N f FIRST SE C U R IT Y B A N K BLDG. PA Y E T T E , ID A H O THEATRE ► ► FO R SA LE — Small lour-room house to be moved from premises. May be occupied at present loca tion until early fall, if desired. Don Parker, Cow Hollow. 27Mlxp. CAN TRAILWAVS 8aws Cat Better FO R SALE — Ane team gentle work horses, weight 1600. One good set Stunz Lumber Company duty harness. One John Deere horse-drawn two-way plow. Elmer lE A R N $48.70 W E E K L Y Stradley, 1 mile west on Qem ave., (This is the approximate civilian 44 mile north on Clark Blvd. 27M1 equivalent of the pay of a U. S. Army private) TOR SALE — Or will put out 1 lor IN TH E 2 white rose seed from Blue tag. This ad good only until the first of U. S. R E G U L A R A R M Y W ith the new high pay scale In the Regular Army a private makes the approximate equivalent of $48.70 per week. This figure takes In- j to consideration all the extra com pensation an enlisted man receives: , food, clothing, medical, dental, hor- > pital care, housing and many other j “ plus” advantages. I f you are not | satisfied with your present earn ings or chances for aivancem ent,' check with jour nearest Army R e cruiting office at your earliest con venience. PROGRAM TRAVEL seen taking it. II returned, nothin* M ISCELLANEO US— We have op- will be said. Clara Beam. 27Mlxp. ened a ialmdry on north Sixth street. Pick up and_ deliver clothes. FO R SALE— Seven tons third cut Specializing in flat work at stan- ting o l hay. Joe St am, Nyssa. 27Mlxp. Concrete F O R SA LE — New cylinder type el ectric vacuum cleaners, complete with attachments. Phone 149-W, Nyssa Furniture Store. 27Mtfc. i: NYSSA FO R SALE— By owner, new 24 by drad price of 8c pound. Your busi 30 foot unfinished house, full basc- ness appreciated. Mrs. J. E. W ild- ment, four corner lots, east Fourth man and J. B. McKinney. 27Mlxp. street. Would consider late model car- John Points. 27M2xp. FO R SALE — Hohner 12-toass piano accordian, $90. Inquire Lawrence p o R SA LE 1929 model A Ford. Graham at Journal office 27Mtfc. phone 2-W. The Accounting Ser- ---------------------------- , ■ ■ .. vice. 27Mtfc. FO R SALE — Congoleum wall l i n - , ____________________________ _________ oleum in assorted colors, .49 lineal foot, 54 inch wide. Phone 149-W, | Nyssa Furniture Store. 27Mtfc. FO R SALE — 1934 Chevrolet sedan, also 1935 Chevrolet coupe, both cars lo r $425. Don Parker, Cow Hollow. 27Mlxp. H O U S E DRESSES, A L S O IN LA R G E Phone IO Ô THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 And You Can Have It Done O n O u r Tim e Paym ent Plan W e invite you to check' this convenient way to finance reconditioning and overhauling costs on your car. Herriman Motor Company C A R S t «U C 1 4 * 1 W eatherbird Shoes By Peters Just received a large shipment o f boys-girls growing girls and children’s shoes. This shipment is those famous W EATH ER- BIRD and DIAM OND BRAND shoes built by Peters. A L L SIZE RANGES Expertly Fitted With X-Ray S tarfield Prints Fast Color 46c P e r Yd. BRACKEN’S