Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 21, 1950, Image 9

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950
Kristine of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Reece and children of
Bob Brown were Sunday dinner the Idaho side, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Long of Baker, and Mr. and Mrs.
Buests in the Glen Brown home.
Charles Bullard. Motion pictures
were shown to the group.
ADRIAN, Dec. 31—Mr and Mrs. Pete Parma Resident
Betty Bullard of Nampa spent the
Timmerman and children of Cald­
Talks To Classes week-end here.
well called in the Gayle Martin
Loretta
and Jean Moeller spent
home Sunday.
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Robert Toomb, Sr., of Nyssa is ARCADIA, Dec. 21—Mr Krieman of ' McKinney
Nyssa.
going to spend the winter with his Parma was guest speaker at Arcadia Dorothy near
Houston and D a i r 1
daughter, Mrs. Vernon Parker and Sunday school after classes Sunday. j Murchami
were out of school last
The Sunday school will give a week with the
family.
chickenpox.
short
Christmas
program
next
Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown visited
Theo Matherly Is picking corn for
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Cummings in day after classes.
Paul Moeller this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zittercob mov­
Boise Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson and ed this week from the Otis Bullard Mrs. Farris Sees
Mrs. Anna Sparks shopped in Em­ house to Nyssa, where they both are
employed in the sugar factory.
mett Saturday.
Atomic Picture
Linda De Haven has the chicken- Ted and Helen Iida of Ontario
visited In the Oeorge Moeller home
pox.
Mrs. Edna Farris of Vale, coun­
Mrs. Bill Looney shopped in Cald­ Tuesday evening.
ty health nurse, has returned from
The Arcadia Sunshine club held Eugene, where she attended a meet­
well Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barri were its Christmas party at the home of ing for supervising nurses, who were
Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Robbins December 15. privileged to view a showing of an
The club members exchanged gifts atomic film.
Vernon Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis and and the mystery sisters were re­ Mrs. Farris said the film, the
Junior shopped in Ontario Monday. vealed.
highlight of the sessions, was a
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Norris shopped Mrs. John Carr of Klamath Falls, three-reel production borrowed from
Maxine
Carr
and
Mrs.
Bud
Carr
and
in Boise Monday.
Fort Lewis. California has one of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas visited baby of Weiser were dinner guests the five films now in the United
in the Bill Ashcraft home Sunday. Friday evening at the Otis Bullard States and Oregon is trying to bor­
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Korman and home. Other visitors were Mr. and row it. Oregon is also trying to buy
the film.
Three thousand persons saw the
film December 7 and 8 in Eugene.
All the firemen, policemen, nurses
and doctors in the area viewed the
film as well as lay people. The
film is highly technical, but Is de­
signed for the lay public.
"Our request is going In from the
Malheur county public health de-
paicment today asking for the film.
We do not know when we can get
it, but we want our request in early
because every adult in the county
should see it. It is a terrific thing,
If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car
showing the devastation of the
bombed area, actual cases of Injured
we are equipped with the latest testing
Japanese, and how to protect one­
self from the destructive rays. If
equipment and factory trained mechan­ and
when we secure the film we hope
to give it wide publicity so th A t
ics to put your car in the best of condition.
everybody will have an opportunity
to see it”.
Mrs. Farris was asked to sit in
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on a panel on “ The Role of the
Supervising Nurse In the Utilization
BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US
of Volunteer Workers”. She also
participated in group discussion on
the subject, “Organization of Vol­
unteer Workers”. Every health de­
partment in the state was represent­
ed at the meeting by one or more
Highway 30—East of Town
public health nurses, who were also
briefed on the state organization of
Ontario, Oregon
Phone 287
civil defense "as far as it has gone,
which isn’t very far”.
Nyssa Man Will
Live 4t Adrian
KAISER-FRAZER
Sales & Service
ships. Cliff Wright, area represent-
Victory Dinner Is
ative, congratulated the group on
Held By Farmers ! its good work and told Malheur
B U IL D IN G P E R M IT S
stationed at San Angelo, Texas
Roy Wild, alteration, 82500. Second
with the air force. Mrs. Coley, and
carol Honey will return to Nyssa and Ennis, lot 20 and part of lot
19. block 16, original townslte, 16 x
1 county members they have a good
.
16, frame.
of "going over the top” tO|
weeK
A “ victory dinner” was held by chance
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the Malheur County Farm Bureau
Saturday night at the Payette Coun­ /ear.
try club. The dinner, terminating
Christmas
a county-wide membership drive, To Salt Lake City—
Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Beus and fam- ¡
was attended by membership teams
from the Adrian, Annex. Nyssa and ily visited in Salt La“c City last
Square Dance
Willowcreek centers. The county I week,
president, Hugh McConnell of Wil­
lowcreek, awarded the first prize to To California—
Old Nyssa Gymnasium
the highest team in the county. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce English and
and Mrs. Ed Hahn of Annex with family left Tuesday morning for Los
December 23—8 p. m.
28 memberships, the second prize to Angeles, where they will visit rel- \
the Adrian center, which was high­ atives. They were accompanied as
est center in the county with 32 far as San Diego by Mrs. Frank
Two top callers, accompanied by
memberships, the leading team be­ Coley, who will visit her son, Albert j
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borge, and Honey, stationed at San Diego with
Lipke Quadrillers Orchestra
the third prize to the Willowcreek the U. S. navy. Mrs. Coley will be J
center, which was second highest in joined at San Diego by her older
the county with 30 new member- son, Carol Honey, who has been
Meuller Furnaces-
Link Belt Stokers
Christmas Poultry
TURKEYS
GEESE
DUCKS
ROASTING AND BAKING HENS
FRYERS
GEORGE J. KINZER
HEATING
A COMPLETE LINE OF POULTRY
CURRY PRODUCE
PHONE 17-W
Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho
MUTCH OIL CO.
Ybu bet them's a Santa Claus!
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ou may not see any fluffy
white beards or gay red
jackets in our showrooms — but
we’re playing Santa nevertheless.
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We’re playing Santa when we
offer these gay and gorgeous
Buicks at the prices featured here.
Where else can you find so much
power and comfort and style
and size and fun at comparable
figures?
Where else can you find high-
compression Fireball p o w er-
Dynaflow D rive*—and the ever-
level ride that you get in a Buick?
W e send our
sim ple but
enduring respects
this season.
What you pay for a R o a d m a stek
buys the standout performer in
the fine-car field—at the lowest
price per pound of any car near its
size—and at hundreds of dollars
less than you’ll pay for others
w hich match R o a d m a s t i : r ’ s
reputation.
These arc facts you can check in
any Buick dealer’s showroom -
but the thrill of getting a bargain
is nothing compared to the thrill
you’ll get out on the road.
You have to feel for yourself the
, optional at extra
modelé.
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on SutK H a n d SfteciA L
What you pay for a S pecial buys
an eight—not a six—but the price
tags are less than many a six will
cost.
And hope this
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M onday evening.
Roberts-Nyssa, Inc.
Second St. and Good Ave.
WHI N M T T I I
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So come in—and take out one of
these star performers.
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Farmers Co-Operative Creamery
You have to feel the supreme
com m and th at is yours w ith
Dynaflow Drive—and the level-
gaited stride of this bonnie beauty.
M O b ll 480
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Better Buy
Buick
you can cherish
eager take-off—the willing rush
of power on the straightaway.
AUTOMOBII IS A l l
NYSSA, OREGON
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