Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 26, 1951, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE N Y SSA GATE CITY JOUR NAL. NYSSA. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y. APRIL 26. IM I
PAGE SIX
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AUXILIARY eLBCTS
__ the com­
Election of officers for
the meetine
ing year was held at
at tne meeting
of the American Legion auxiliary
Thursday evening
Those elected
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Shimmies and
Shakes
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"Room for One More”. Refresh­
BOOK CLUB MEETS
held to raise money to help publish group, who chose as their topic,
the school paper
What We Know About the Devel-
Mrs. Hilda Tensen entertained the ments of pie and coffee were served
I Members of the committee are opment of Healthy Personalities” ,
trf the Kingman Kolony at the cloee of the afternoon. Mrs.
Betty Pife and Olga Sanders, chair- taken from an address given by Dr.
man and co-chairman Nani Child. 1 Benjamin Spock at the white house Book chib at her home Saturday. Grant Rinehart and M is Emma
Cleo Flinjjers. Pat Raymond and conference on children and youth. Mrs. Mur! Judd reviewed Rose s Zwemke were gueets.
Carl Bair, tickets, balloons and ad- i Sheryl Reuter played a violin solo
vertislng; Marlynn White and Mira and Harold Newman, principal, gave
Flake, program, and Laura Schenk, pertinent pointers on the Holy
refreshments!. Frank Mazzio is the school re-organization report. Mary
adviser. The public is invited to | Weir was elected to attend the state
P. T. A. convention now underway
attend the dance
in Seaside.
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Mr. Newman announced that
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
GIRLS INITIATED
school will be dismissed May 24.
Mrs Tom Elilridge entertained
Initiation was held for Mardell The P. T. A. members decided to
j her bridge club last Thursday af­ Thompson and Griselda and Alta
ternoon Ouests were Mrs Camp­ Marie Chard at the regular meeting hold the last-day-of-school picnic
in your steering wheel de­
bell Baer and Mrs. Henry Hartley. of the Job’s Daughters last Thurs­ May 24 at the grade school building,
High scores were held by Mrs. Baer day evening. The state honorary with each family furnishing a
tract
from your driving
basket lunch and table service as in
i and Mrs Irene Larson.
queen. Bonnie Ward, was escorted the past. Room mothers will fur­
pleasure
. . . mean danger
and introduced.
On Wednesday nish punch and the P. T. A. will
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^evening of this week the girls of the furnish the ice cream.
INSTALLATION PLANNED
at speeds over 30.
An executive meeting of the Le­ Nyssa bethel were guests of Bethel
Refreshments of pie, coffee and
Let us eliminate those shimmies and shakes
gion auxiliary was held at the home No. 25 of Ontario to witness the punch were served by the social
! of Mrs. Don Oraham Monday tven- majority degreF
committee.
today . . . with scientific wheel equipment.
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I lng of this week Plans were made
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| for a Joint installation of officers
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
PLAY
PINOCHLE
to be held June 8, at which time
Mrs. Bill Hadley entertained her
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey en­
officers from Vale, Ontario, and
bridge club Tuesday evening. Mrs.
I Nyssa will be installed. Members Frell Blair and Mrs Robert Wilson tertained with four tables of pin­
ochle last Saturday evening. Mrs.
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! decided to ask Mrs. Ogilvie of John
Day, district president, to be pres­ won prizes for high and second high Carl Sebum and John Ostrom held |
scores and Mrs. Hugh Tobler won high scores find Mrs. C. C. Cotton
ent to install the officers.
the traveling prize.
and Carl Sebum won the traveling
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prizes.
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HONORED FOR BIRTHDAYS
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ENTERTAINS CLUB
The Rebekah Sunshine club gave
CLUB WOMEN MEET
The Tuesday afternoon bridge
| a party last Thursday evening in
The Wednesday afternoon pin­
honor of members whose birthdays club met at the home of Mrs. George
| occurred during January, Februaty Mitchell this week. High scores ochle club met at the home of Mrs.
| and March Eleven honorees were were held by Mrs Henry Hartley Walter Fox. Mrs. Verne Duus re­
entertained in the I O. O F hall. and Mrs. Irene Larson. Mrs. Lar­ ceived the prize for high score and
Mrs. Ethel Gaines low Mrs. Tracy
| Birthday cakes and fruit salad were son was a guest of the club.
Mefford and Mrs. Harry Kingrey
served.
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won traveling prizes.
ADRAIN PTA INSTALLS
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Officers of the Adrian Grade
ENOAOEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs James McOinnis of School Parent-Teacher association
L IT T L E KN O W N
Adrian announced the engagement were installed last Thursday even­
of their daughter, Joyce, to Richard ing In the recreation room of the
grade
school
building
The
new
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D Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerle
Davis of Homedale route 1. An ficers, installed by Mrs Charles
early June wedding is planned by Newbill, are Mrs Durlin Hammon,
first vice president; Mrs. Chester
the couple.
Mills, second vice president; Mrs.
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Francis Deffer, secretary, and Mrs.
DAUOHTERS MEET
Mrs.
The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Oerald Mackey, treasurer.
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held their monthly meeting at the Kenneth McDonald. Mrs. Roger
home of Mrs. John Schenk Thurs­ Norland and Mrs. Oerald Slippy
day, with 12 members present. Mrs. were chosen as members of the
Nell Bair was assistant hostess. The nominating committee for next year.
The treasurer reported enough
lesson. “The Old-time Cowboy", was
given by Mrs Emma Lesler. Mrs. funds In the treasury to cover this
Leon Child, recently sustained ns year's budget and finish paying for
the Malheur county custodian of the motion picture projector, which
relics, gave suggestions as to filing was bought last year
A round table discussion was con­
records of valuable relics Mrs D.
O. Bybee gave a report on the ducted by the Newell Heights study
national convention which she at­
tended in Salt Iaike City. The next
Modern cultivation is high-speed cultivation —with tweept — at
meeting will be held at the home
speeds up to five miles per hour. International Harvester culti­
of Mrs. Fannie Child.
vator sweeps are tough, sharp, dependable.
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Let me ask ydu a question!
HOGTES8 TO CLUB
★ SAVE WORKING TIME
Ilow long since you have had
Mrs. Wallace Gregg was hostess
to the Chatter Box club at her home
your wheels removed and
★ CUT OPERATING COSTS
in the Richland district April 18.
packed with the proper lub­
! Jimmy Roth, age 12. of Evan«,
Ten members answered roll call on
★ CONTROL WEEDS AND GRASS
topics concerning iris. After a short
Colorado won the 1947 sugar
ricant? Quite a few thous­
business meeting, the afternoon was
beet
growing
contest
sponsor­
and miles, you say? Then
★ INCREASE FARM PROFITS
spent in visiting. Refreshments of
ed by the sugar beet company
fruit salad, cake and punch were | drive your car In at BER-
Whether you use all sweeps, or a combination o f
in his state. It was his first
served by the hostess. The club will
RETT'8 and let me attend to
sweeps and shovels, come in and let us (ill your
meet with Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver May
effort and he grossed S422.68
cultivating requirements. Be ready for better culti­
16.
it. Saves wear.
an acre, growing some 30
vation, better crops, with IH Cultivator Sweeps.
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tons.
LOCAL COUPLE MARRY
Mrs Blanche Dolan and Mural
C Lewis, both of Nyssa, were mar­
ried in Wlnnemucca Saturday. April
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31. They have returned to Nyssa
1 9 4 8 Minneapolis-Mollne
N Y S SA . OREGON
and are living in their new home
on route 2.
" Z " , original rubber, like
Mr Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
new. guaranteed. $1375.
Ray C. Lewis, Is employed by the
Amalgamated fugar company at
Nyssa. Mrs. Lewis is employed In
the Sarazln clinic.
aj-e as follows President. Mrs Don Tom Jones. Mrs Clella Jamieson,
Oraham. first vice president. Mrs and Mrs. Hugh Tobler
The program for the evening was
Clifford Mink; second vice presi-
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given by Mr» H E Collins, who
'¿ent-
**c r e u r ' spoke about Uruguay
i Mrs. Clifford Mink corresponding
j Mrs Kermit Lienkamper present-
secretary. Mrs H. E Collins; trea - ed a past president's pin to Mrs
urer. -Mrs. Kermit Lienkamper Eugene Fleshman, who now lives at
! chaPteln. Mrs Joe Dority; sergeant- Walla Walla.
Mrs Leonard Huseby hts-
Refreshments were served to the
U)rian. U n Roland Laurance and
group by Mrs Louise Heldt and Mrs.
' executive committee members. Mrs. H. O. Hopkins.
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ES-IT C O R N ER
By Bill Schireman
How To Stop Fuel
Spillage With Funnel
Made From Can. a
farmer
friend who fills hia tractor by
bucket with Standard Diesel
Fuel showed us the funnel drawn
in the diagram. It waa soldered
together from a 5-gallon can.
Slanting baffle* atop fuel from
slopping over the sides.
I* metal strips
slanted down
soldered of
joints and
to edge of
funnel
PRUYN GARAGE
Another sure way to keep your
diesel dirt free is to use only
Standard Diesel Fuel. It's care­
fully distilled and handled to
enter your engine clean and burn
clean. Try it
You can bet we U answer your
order fast. We figure our serotce
plus our top quality products are
the reasons our business has
grown.
G ET
READY
HIGH
NOW
FOR
SPEED
C U L T I V A T I O N ä .*
funnel
FARM FACTS!
He keeps a rag in the funnel
when it'a not used —as rag is
pulled out it cleans off injector­
wrecking duet and grit that
might collect.
A SfssJs.k OU Ce
sf U M Pi Wart
D istributed b y
W m . E. SC H IR E M A N
Phone 6 1 W
Nyssa, Oregon
H
r fle a s
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
CULTIVATOR SW EEPS
E a rl S ay s—
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Sugar Beet
Cham pion!
Owyhee Truck and Implement Co.
This W eek's Special
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DANCE PLANNED
The staff of the Nyssa high school
newspaper, The Bulldog, will spon­
sor a dance Friday night, April 27
at 8:30 in the new gymnasium. The
dance, known as the “Bulldog
Brawl”, will be reigned over by a
king and queen, who will be chosen
by chance on numbers placed in
balloons at the dance.
Shane's orchestra will furnish
music for the dauce, which will be
NYSSA
PROGRAM
Telephone 1 0 8
THEATRE
S A T U R D A Y . APRIL 28
"The Desert Hawk”
Yvonne Decarlos— Richard Greono
Jackie Gleason— George Macready
A lavish technicolor adventure of the Desert Hawk.
Matinee Hal. t:M ; Adm. JOc-to
S U N D A Y AN D M O N D AY. APRIL 29-30
"T w o W eeks With Love"
IN TECHNICOLOR
Jane Powell— Richard Monlaiban
Loula Calhern— Ann Harding
A light-hearted romance, comedy and melody combin­
ation in technicolor. Grandest comedy of the year.
CARTOON AND N E W S
Matinee Sun. 1:J0; Adm. N c -lt
T H U R SD A Y AND FRIDAY. M A Y ;t 4
"The Milkman"
with
Donald O'Conner— Jimmy Durante
Joyce Holden— William Conrad
Working for a rival milk company and falling in love
with the boas' daughter, starts the fun in this intrigue-
in g comedy.
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CULTIVATOR SWEEPS
A
SIZE
TYPE
PABST--ETT CHEESE, 2 lbs.
FOR
EVERY
NEED
. $1.59
Roda. Matal. 2-piece
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Gem Polafo Chips, ieg. 25c size, 2 pkgs. 39c
Trout Season Opens This W eek
Rods. Metal. 3-piece
$1.98
Telescope Rods
$4.45
$4.45 and $6.95
A-l BISCUIT MIX, pkg
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2 Uc
OMIO G RAPEFRU IT, No. 2 can, can
] L8c
$4.95 up
Bamboo Fly Rods
15c and 25c
FRENCH BREAD, fresh baked, loaf ] 15c
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A P P L E PIES, each -
5c pkg.
Hooks. Assorted sixes
Spinners. Assorted Kinds
Line# For All Types Of Fishing
Casting Line#
10c up
$1.69 to $8.95
Floats. Cork and plastic
5c. 10c. 29c
MINCED HAM , lb. -
35c to $1.10
PORK STE A K , lb. -
Weights. Many Sixes And Shapes
A Variety Of Wood And Plastic Plugs
Reels. Casting
79c up
Fly Reels.
AND
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. APRIL 27-28
Fly Casting Lines
IN TECHNICOLOR. WESTERN
with
Alan Ladd— Mona Freeman
Charlea Bickford— Peter Hanaon
Alan Ladd poses as a lost son to swindle the owner
of a large spread, discovers rghtful heir and succeeds
in bringing him home.
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ORE
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IMPLEMENT CO
NVSSA
$2.98 to $10.95
Salmon Eggs. Shiner And Pork Rind Balt
39c
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49c
. . . . . . . . . . 49c
G R A PE FR U IT, A iizon a , 8 lb. bag. each 39c
Thread. Varnish. Guides, etc. To Repair Thai Rod
EVERYBODY'S INC.
N Y S SA . OREGON
W E GIVE S 8i H GREEN STAM PS
TOMATOES, cello lube, each - - 23c
GORDON’S
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