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THE NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L TH U R S D A Y SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 PAGE SIX US. MAR WES - M AR R IE D IN PAR M A Uihers. BIO BEND, Sept. 7—A wedding | Mta Bcrnl e Bre: bears, sister j of interest to his friends here was | of the groom, played the wedding held Monday evening, August 28. j march and accompanied Mcr.e Jen- ' at the Parma Pentecostal church, kins, who sang, "A h ! Sweet Mys- when Elbert F’retwell, youngest son | lery of L ife " and Mrs Freda " I Love You | of William Fretwell, was married ' 1 .. nun.. WtiO to Miss Lucille Stewart, daughter. Truly." of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stew art.1 Alter the wedding ceremony a at a lovely candlelight ceremony. 1 reception was held in the church 1 performed by Rey. Paul Yaden In ! basement. Many out of town the presence of many relatives and I guests were present and many friends. | lovely gifts were received by the | Beautiful flowers and wedding j couple, bells decorated the candlelighted j The groom Is employed by the altar and archway. The bride, ¡tost office department in Boise, given in marriage by her father, ! where the young couple will make was lovely ih a white gown fash- | their home. ioned with a sweetheart neckline 5 BRCWNTE F L Y -U P HELD } satin borice and full chiffon skirt. The mothers of the Brownie Her short veil fell from a tiara of pearls and orange blossoms. She and Intel mediate troops, and tro o p 1 wore white gloves and carried a committee members were guests of white Bible with a pink rose. Her honor at the Brownie "F ly-U p" i held Saturday In the Legion hall I corsage was of orange blossoms. The maid o f honor, Miss Mary- In Adrian. The Brownies who “ flew up” to j anna Tuttle, was dressed In blue. The bridesmaid. Miss Bonnie Leigh, the Intermediate group were D on -! niece of the groom, wore a pastel na Peterson. Donna Steelman. Shir- | yellow taffeta gown. Both attend ley Sparks, Laura Louise Nevin. ants wore corasges of talisman Loretta Van de Water, Molly Jane roses and gardenias. Candlelight- Connaughy and Barbara Hatch. ers were Misses Betty and Bertha The Brownie wings were presented Elli of Boise. Everett Ellis of by Mrs. Newbt.l, Brownie Scout Boise was best an and Don Ellis lender. Tenderfoot pins were awarded to and Gerald Lamb o f Boise were Is there something about your car that Gets Your “Nanny”? Joins Simplot Towne’s Garage tor’s have been called into the service and more will be called later, it becomes our duty to take every precaution we can to safeguard our health and that of our children. Have the remedies handy and remember the doctor is busy. Owyhee Drug Company Rhone 29 «.11.1 II II 11II 111 II II Dl Id II 1111111111M H II II II II 11 II II II 11111111111111111. 1111111111 II 111111111 ! 117- NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM THEATRE Double Feature FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8— 9 Donald Woods and Elsve Knox in "HI Y A S A ILO R ” (Listed on June program but not shown at that time.) Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton in “LAW MEN” Mat.. Sat.. 2:30 Adrn. 24c-5« Inr. Tax Adm. Evening«, 40c-9e, Including Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10— 11 Rita Hayworth. Gene Kelly, Lee Bowman, Jinx Falkenburg and Rhil Silvers in “COVER GIRL” One o f the Year’s Finest Pictures. All in Beaut iful Technicolor. Cartoon and Newest March o f Time Mat.. San.. 2:30 Adm.. 3Hr-9r. Inr. Tax Adra. Evening«, 40c-9r, Including Tax — B A R G A IN N IG H T — TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12 Paul Lukas and Madv Christians in “ADDRESS UNKNOW N” Cartoon, Sports ar, l Tiger Woman. Adm. 25r->r, Inr. Tax WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPT. 13— 14 Ann Sheridan, Denis Morgan, Jack Carson and Irene Manning in “SHINE ON HARVEST MOON" Cartoon and News Adm. firming«. Mr-Ar. IMlmnH UHM MU MIIMMHHHUH Inrlnding Tax UMHHMHIIMMMMUIIMHMIIMMIIU J. L. W U RSTEN , former district t T. S. Soli Conservationist at Po catello, Idaho, has been appoint ed chief agronomist for J. R. Simplot, Fertilizer Division. In the new post, Wiirsten will di rect the crop Improvement pro gram recently inaugurated by Simplot, whose super phosphate plant now being constructed at Pocatello will lie making deliv ery of fertilizer to farmers of this area early next year. Wiirs ten, a graduate o f Utah and Or egon State Colleges, was with the SCS more than nine yea n . Norma Jean Dierking. Verla M c Dermott and Phyllis Eastman. Three merit badges were award- d to Betty Lou Newblll, Caroline Jchiemer, Shrirley lim ith and De- lores Auker received two merit badges. Achievement badges went to Joyce Kurtz, Selma Stam. Petsy de Haven. Arleen Plercy and Betty Jean Toomb. The attendance star for perfect attendance was awarded to A r lene Piercy. Following the exercises the Morning Glory patrol led the group in games. Refreshments were served by all the patrol groups. —5— GIVES B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y Mrs G. E. Bertsch gave a birthday party for her daughter, Mrs Lon Root. Monday afternoon at her home. Mrs Bertsch served lunch to 12 guests. Mrs Root received some nice gilts. F O R SALE—O ne extra Eood Story and Clark piano. Nyssa Furniture Co. 7S1XC' 3(4 miles northwest o i Gem avenue. Nyssa on 7Slxp FO R SALE)—-Rabbits and hutches. 489 First street. 7S2xp FOUND—Sorority or fiaternity pin. Owner may have it by paying for this advertisement at the Gate City Journal office. 7Slxp FO R SALE— 300 bushels o f Elberta and Hale peaches. One mile south on Apple valley road. J. B. King. 7Slxp FOR SALE—Three room house with bath, garage, partly furnished, in PO UND —A pair of rubber boots on cluding electric refrigerator *1800. the Owyhee. Call 03R3. 7Slxc Easy terms. Bernard Eastman. 7Stfc FOR SALE— Hale and Elberta pea- Parents O f Son— Dr. and Mrs L. A. Maulding are FOR SALE!—Genuine E-Z-Do cloth , ches. Reary now. R. B. Syrne ranch, on Nyssa-Fruitland highway. Bring parents of a 7 pound, 10 ounce son es closet. Nyssa Furniture Co. containers. 7Slxc born In the Holy Rosary hospital in 7S1XC Ontario Tuesday night. The baby FOR SALE)— New spring rockers, FOR SALE!- Flour and feed mill. proceeds o f the tea will go for the has been named Roger Allen. all spring construction. Nyssa Furn Owner retiring from business. P. M. Juliette Lou Chinese relief fund. 7S4xp Returns From Trip— iture Co. 7S1XC Warren. The speaker for the afternoon Ralph Curry has returned from a will be Miss Phyllis Helm. Girl visit in Denver and Goodland, K an STENOGRAPHERS. T Y P IS T S . CL FOR SA LE -E leven giant New Zea Reserve secretary of Boise, who sas. He was away from Nyssa for ERKS, FO R PE R M AN E N T P O S IT land does and hutches. Richard IO NS with the State apply at your Pounds. 7S2xp will speak on "New Vocations for two weeks. local Welfare Commission, Board Girls." of Health, or U 8 . Employment Ser W ANTED — Registered spotted boar. The new women faculty members Taken To Hospital— 7S3xp of the Adrian schools will be honor Jim Boor of Nyssa was taken to vice office. Final filing date Sept. Cecil Evans. guests at the tea. St. Alphonse hospital in Boise In the Nyssa Funeral home ambulance — 8— E N T E R T A IN V ISITO R S Monday. M r and Mrs Robert Thompson were hosts Saturday evening at a Truck Overturns— dinner given In honor of Mr and A Friel truck loaded with poles Mrs Ernie McClure and two daugh overturned between Adrian and N y ters of Oakland. California, former ssa this week. No one was reported Nyssa residents. Guests Included to have been injured. Mr and Mrs Ormand Thomas, Mr and Mrs Herbert Fisher, Mr and Visit Here— Mrs Herschel Thompson and Mrs Mrs Marie Hubbard of Portland * Verna Beutler. and her daughter, Mrs G. A. Allen Mr and Mrs Herschel Thompson Simpson, who was en route to Port- j entertained for the same group of land, visited last week at the home j friends in honor o f Mr and Mrs of Mrs Hubbard's nephew, Bert McClure at breakfast Sunday. Lienkaemper. - i - GUESTS A T D IN N E R The Rev. and Mrs Lloyd N. Po unds and family and Melvin Melow were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Lewis Tuttle in Apple valley. Visit In Boise— Mr and Mrs George Mitchell sp ent the Labor day holidays in Boise as guests oi Mr and Mrs W. W. Howell. — 3— HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y Keith Powell was honored on his fourth birthday at a party given last Saturday by his mother, Mrs Klass V. Powell. The group played games at the city park and then returned to Keith's home, where he opened gifts presented by his guests. Refreshments included a large cake decorated in pink and white and bearing four candles. The guests, numbering 10, were Jill Henneman. Douglas Lewis, Janet Lewis. Johnny Bishop, Johnny Bec kham, Donnie Thompson. Charles and Danny Klinkenberg and Ruth Bott. Attend Meeting— Joe Sutherland and Carl Coad attended the regular meeting of the Bl-Ag club in Ontario Wednesday night. Return T o Homes— John Abersold and son. Lorin Abersold, and Don Campbell re turned Tuesday to their homes in Iogan, Utah. Managrr Appointed— Archie Wellet has been appointed as manager o l the Farmers Supply Co-op at Nyssa, succeeding Darhl Evans, who has accepted a position with the Pacific Supply Co-op, seed division, at Tule lake. California, prior to coming to Nyssa, M r Wellet worked for the Standard O il com pany at Pendleton as service stat ion attendant for several years and farmed at Ontario for three years. 8 E N TE R TA IN E D - - CLUB The Tuesday afternqpn bridge club was entertained this week at the home o f Mrs George Mitchell. The high score was won by Mrs J. B Giezentanner and second by Mrs Joe Sutherland. A'isit In Boise— Mrs John Beckham. Mrs Herbert — 8— B RID G E CLUB MEETS Smith, Mrs Florence Hansen and | The Thursday afternoon bridge Mrs Oswald Forbes spent Saturday club met last week at the home of shopping In Boise. Mrs Artie Robertson. Guests of the SERVE D INN ER M r and Mrs Martin Hansen ser club were Mrs Burnall Brown and Here From Payette— ved dinner Thursday evening lor Mrs Joe Sutherland. Prizes were M r and Mrs George Sallee and ;he Rev. ad Mrs Lloyd N. Pounds won by Mrs Brown and Mrs R. G. son. Tommy, of Payette visited fr tnd Mrs Frank Olson and children. Larson. iends in Nyssa over Labor day. They were dinner guests at the home of -5 - — 8— EASTERN S T A R S MEET T E A PLANNED Mr. Sallee's brother, A. C. Sallee. The Eastern Stars of Oolden Rule The annual Girl Scout silver tea will be held Friday afternoon chapter held their first fall meeting Visits Grandparents— in the Adrian gymnasium. The Monday night In the Masonic hall T. M. Lowe's grandson. Justan Quackenbush of Spokane visited for Jii n 1111 n 11 m 11111111111111 m t m m 1111 rriu 11 hi ri m mii n n a few days at the T. M. Lowe home. I locally or th 7Slxe z'u K »A L E —.Nice peaches. You pick them. Five miles northwest Nyssa. C AR D OF T H A N K S Columbia avenue. I. B. Allen farm. W e wish to convey our thanks to 7Slxp cur kind friends for their sympathy extended because of the death of our A S S IS T A N T S T A T IS T IC IA N S & W E LFAR E C ASEW O RKERS TOR loved one in France. We wish to PE R M A N E N T positions with the thank especially St. Paul's Episcopal State apply at your local W elfare church for the special memory of Commission, Board o f Health or U.S. Employment Service office. F i him Sunday, August 27. nal filing date Sept. 18, 1944. Posit Lottie Phillips ions locally or throughout state. Frank Phillips 7Slxc Nellie Rose Points (Paid Adv.) FOR SALE—Peaches. L. E. Robbins, LOCALJEWS scribe a remedy for your car’s trouble. Now, that America is at war and many doc Visit In Idaho— Mr and Mrs Julian Johnson spent the week-end In Mountain Home. Idaho with Mr. Johnson's parents. 1 ou l.ate to Classify to us. Our experience may enable us to pre To the parents of all Nyssa school children: - Twin Falls visited at the S. W. Ab- 18, 1944. Positions roughout state. ersold home Monday. C AR D O F T H A N K S W e wish to express thanks to our friends for the kindness shown and the cards sent to us during our - 8 - recent bereavement caused by the TEACHERS T O BE HONORED The Nyssa Business Women's club death o f our son and borther, Pvt. will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept Oliver Fillingness, in Italy. Mr and Mrs O laf Fillingness ember 12 In the home economic: and family. room of the high school. A potluck (Paid Adv.) dinner will be served with the tea chers as guests. All business women are invited to attend. to see the doctor once in awhile. Bring your car School Children 8 R O Y A L NEIG H BO RS MEET Two new members were elected to membership in the Royal Neighbors at a regular meeting of the organiz ation In the Eagles hall Wednese- day night. The new members are Mrs Rose Gray and Mrs Ethel M or ris. The members outlined plans for a bazaar and food sale to be held early In November and also made plans for taking donations of cl othing and other necessary articles for children to be sent to the ch ildren's home at Corvallis. — 8— GUESTS A T D INN E R Mr ad Mrs W. L. Barclay of N a mpa were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs H. R. Sherwood Sunday. Automobiles are just like people-they have The Importance of Healthy At a special meeting held Tuesday night Miss Louise Tensen was Init iated. Miss Tensen' mother, Mrs Dick Tensen, was the third matron o f the local chapter. M r and Mrs Marsh o f Boise were guests at the lodge meeting. Mrs C. C. Hunt ser ved the group with watermelon. Notice I Men and women are needed at the sugar fact ory for the coming beet campaign. If you are interested in working, please call at the factory office between 7:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday and sign an application card at once. Factory operations will commence September 26 so applications for work should be filed immediately. The Amalgamated Sugar Company I U H UMM N U HU MUI U■ ■ U H H WKMUMMUMM* NMM* Candidate Returns— Murray Morton, democratic can didate for county assessor, has re turned to Ontario from the U. S. naval ammunition depot at Haw thorne. Nevada. He was employed In the supply division. Veterans W ill Meet— A district meeting of the Veterans ' o f Foreign Wars and auxiliary will be held in Nyssa September 30 at 7:30 pjn. In the Legion hall, arc-1 ording to J. J Kollen. who was re elected at the state convention as | V FW district commander of district 14, consisting o f Malheur county. Harney county and part o f Baker county. Here From Utah— Miss Joyce Chambers of Ogden was an overnight guest recently at the home of Miss Leona Richard son. Vh Mr and Mrs U llls Gillespie of Strictly Eagles Dance Saturday Night September 9 Show your Eagle’s receipt at the door. Visit ing Eagles welcome. Welding and Repairing W e are prepared to give welding service in the country or various places in town through the use o f our portable welder. W e have established a repair shop south of the Dessert Seed company plant. Bartron’s Welding and Repair Shop Avoid the Discomforts OF COMMON COLDS Consult your doctor now before the cold sea son starts. In this period when full time product ion is required o f everyone, we must keep heal- from wdnter colds by the early immunization thy. Many individuals obtain complete relief through Oral Vaccines ^ our physician will give you his advice on oral vaccines and you rrny purchase them from the Nyssa Pharmacy