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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL Czech Boy Fights With Five Armies (Continued from Page 1) 1950 PAGE SEVEN 27alxp (or children in my home, nice lawn I FOR RENT—Three-room modern 162-J. and shade, 106 E. 4th street, phone house, parttaly furnished or un 27alxc furnished. 529 No. 5th or phone MISCELLANEOUS—Wanted to care 274-W Social Notes CLUB WOMEN MEET The Chatter Box club met at the home of Mrs. George Cleaver Wed nesday with 11 members and one guest. Mrs. Lillian Scheller, pres ent. The members voted to donate a foot of pennies to the Malheur Memorial Hospital auxiliary. The club presented gifts to Mrs. Ann Graham, who is moving from the neighborhood, and to Mrs. Willis Bertram and her new baby daugh ter. Refreshments of wafers, salad and punch were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. C. Terhune May 17. but he was unable to answer many questions propounded to him by a reporter at the Stephen home last week-end because he could not understand the meaning of some of the words. However, he was very pleasant and evinced a desire to co-operate. Vas. who became an American citizen when he entered the army, is the son of parents who formerly lived in the United States. His father lived in this country for 19 years, but made the mistake of returning to Europe for an extend ed visit in 1939. When he was still there, the Oermans attacked and -5 - he was unable to leave He wants GIRLS MEET to return to the United States now, The Busy Stitchers 4-H club held but his wife does not want to leave her aged mother. However, he Its weekly meeting at the Frank probably could not leave, anyway. Skeen home Friday afternoon. The The visitor said the poor people officers are Carolyn Jones, presi of Europe want peace and not war dent; Barbara Savage, vice presi and they are communists In name dent; and Nancy Skeen, secretary. only. They become communists In The girls spent the afternoon sew order to secure jobs, but "they do ing on their dresser scarfs. not feel It in their hearts". The - 8 - SEWING CLUB MEETS people don't like communism, but The Oregon Trail Busy Needles they can't do anything about it. Farmers live on small acreages and 4-H Sewing club held a regular cultivate their soil and harvest meeting April 21 at the home of Mrs. their crops by hand methods. The Alfred Adams. The members present answered governments take the crops and leave the farmers enough only to roll call with their "pet peeve”. Dur exist on. All of the people, includ ing a business session, the girls made ing those in the army, are poorly arrangements for a weiner roast to be held April 29 at the home of fed, Vas stated. The governments control every-1 Lila Mae Holmes. They also discus thing, with guards watching every I sed plans for sending girls to Cor move. The people cannot even g o ' vallis. Refreshments were served. from one satellite country to an —I — other. If people fall to stop when WEDDING ANNIVERSARY told by guards to do so they are OBSERVED shot. In addition to the misery Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of caused by living conditions, every Ontario were hosts at a chicken one is relatively highly taxed. Rad dinner at the country club last Sat ios are taxed so that the location urday evening honoring Mr. and of all of them is known, but very Mrs. Vic Marshall on their wed few are owned by poor people. Vas ding anniversary. did not say so, but he indicated th a t very little of the American ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB radio programs reach the European Mrs. Bernard Frost was hostess people. the members of her Tuesday af Questioned about fighting, Vas to ternoon bridge club at her home said Americans win wars because this week with Mrs. Henry Hart of their machinery. ley, Mrs. Tom Eldridge and Mrs. Ed Frost as guest players. High BUILDING PERMITS Sam E. Lankford, construction, score was held by Mrs. Ed Frost garage, 730 N. Third street, lot 15, and second high by Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. block 72. Green addition, $150. Herbert C. Turner, construction. MODERN PIONEERS MEET Park avenue, 24 by 30, $3000, frame. The members ol the Modern Pio Gordon F. Ray, construction, Six th and Bower, lots 11 and 12, Block neer club ol Newell heights met 23, Teutsch addition, 32 by 66, Tuesday at the home of a former member. Mrs. James Stephens, in $16,000. 17 . 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