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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY DECEMBER 14, 1944 PAGE EIGHT j from man. The wedding party Included the parents of the bride and groom, his sister, Marylyn, and Mr and Mrs Verle Landreth and daughter, Bar bara The bride is a graduate of Adrian high school, and previous to her marriage was employed at the Ont , ario Simplot dehydrating plant as bookkeeper. The groom Is a gradu ate of the Nyssa high school and Is now engaged in farming In the Owyhee community where they will make their home. Guam Recruit for Marines 1 presented with a past honored qu- JOB’S DAUGHTERS HONOR ten’s jewel. The remainder of the DORENE LOIS BEAR Ontario Bethel No. 25 of Job's program was given as follows: Vocal Daughters held Its Installation of trio, bethel members, Katnryn Kak- officers last Wednesday evening atjebeeke, Phyllis Axon, and Jane Ro- the Masonic hall. Parents and fr- I gers, “The Green Cathedral” , with lends of Job’s Daughters witnessed s ai;y Kinney as accompanist; hum- - 8 - MAROARET TOOMBS BRIDE the ceremony. I orous reading, “Over the Back Fen- OF DON HATTENSTINE The newly Installed officers are: I trumpet solo, “Song to an Evening Miss Margaret Lucille Toombs of Honored queen, Dorene Lois B ear■ ce" by Mrs Mark B. Lloyd, and of Nyssa; senior princess, Rita Lan- Star", Oscar Iseri, accompanied by Nyssa became the bride of Don Hattenstlne of Mobile, Alabama terman; junior princess, Joan Ha Millard Kinney. wk; guide, Jane Rogers; marshal, Refreshments were served from December 9. The ceremony was pre Joan Staples; first messenger, Dol an appropriately decorated table formed In the Methodist parsonage ores Blanton; second messenger, including crystal candle—holders In Caldwell by the Rev. Hertzog. Mary Alice Anderson; third mess-| and white tapers. The retiring hon- Mr and Mrs Klaas Tensen of Nyssa enger, Anne Nelson; fourth mess- ored queen cut the beautifully de- were in attendance. The bride wore a lime green suit enger, Ruth Dearborn; fifth mess- corated cake on which was written enger, Bonnie Qoul; chapllan, Kat- in purple and white, “Job's Daugh- with black accessories and carried j a corsage of gardenias and roses. hryn Kakebeeke; musician, Sharon ters, 1944”. Woodruff; librarian, Betty Bennett; ( Honored guests were Mrs T. R. She Is a graduate of the Nyssa Recorder, Phyllis Axon; treasurer. Chambers, worthy matron of the high school. Peggy Boyter; senior custodian, Eastern Star and past guardian of - I - ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT Sally Kinney; Junior custodian, Ja- Job’s Daughters; Clarence Sullens, The Royal Neighbors of America ne Flegel; and Inner guard. Dolores worshipful master of the Masonic lodge; J. B. Cooper and William held their annual election Monday Tyler. Installing officers, the guardian Schlreman, past associate guard evening. The following officers w»re chosen for the ensuing year: council and past honored queens, tans. Oracle, Helen Gonyer; vice-oracle. were Miss Mary Ellen Dearborn, In- _g _ Harriet Harris; Recorder, Alice A. stalling honored queen; Miss Betty HELEN SCHWEIZER AND Collins; receiver, Margaret Nelson: Bennett, Installing guide; Miss Eu- A. EKANGER MARRIED nice Anne Brady, Installing mars- Miss Helen Marie Schweizer, dau- chancellor, Edith Reece; marshal, hal; O. D. Dearborn, Installing sec- ghter of Mr and Mrs William Ruth Chadd; lnner-sentlnel. Laura retary; Mrs Helen Kakebeeke, In- Schweizer, and Alvfinn Ekanger Moss; outer-sentinel, Blanche Dol- stalllng chapllan; Mrs Mae Shire- were married at a candel-llght cere- an; manager 3-yr, Irma Frasier; man, installing musicians; Mrs Ro- mony in the Lutheran church In and delegate to convention, Sylvia wena Lanterman, Installing senior Boise Sunday, December 10 at 2:30. Pox; alternate, Alice A. Collins. The Neighbors will hold their custodian; and Mrs Ora Qoul, in- The Rev. Edwins officiated. stalling junior custodian. The bride wore a black velevt and annual Christmas tree and family The program, during which Hon marquesette gown trimmed in pink party at the Rebekah hall next ored Queen Dorene Bear presided, sequins, and carried a bouquet of I Monday evening. All families of the Included a few remarks by the re pink rosebuds. She was given In Royal Neighbors are Invited to att tiring honored queen. Mary Ellen marriage by her father, and was end Refreshments will be served. Dearborn, who presented the bethel attended by her sister, Mrs Verle Games and gifts will be provided with a gift. The retiring Queen was Landreth. Verle Landreth was best for the children. The elders will ex change gifts. Leases Station I have leased .the Shell Service Station at Second and Main streets and am doing automo and welding. Shell Gasoline and Oil W. C. Marsh Invite G u e sts of Honor from the services to the family Christmas din ner. Don’t forget to use plenty o f that good milk. Shelton’s Dairy Its produced locally from high-test cows. him in u m ui in in iii.ni M in in ili in in hi in hi hi in in in.ni in in in hi hi in ni in in in in in in hi in 1 1 in m m n h n PROGRAM THEATRE Phone 10 8 ____________ Mat.. Sat., 2:30 Adm. 25c-5c In«. Tax Adm. Evening«, 40c-9r, Including Tax SUNDAY and MONDAY DECEMBER 17— 18 Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Basil Rathbone, Bill Goodwin and Jean Porter in ‘‘ BATHING BEAUTY” A Water Carnival in Beautiful Technicolor. Mat., Sun, >:M Adm.. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax Adm. Evening«, 4de-9r, Including Tax — BARGAIN NIGHT— TUESDAY DECEMBER 19 Olsen and Johnson in “GHOST CATCHERS” Comedy and Alaskan Mystery Adm. M e-*«, Inc. Tax WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY DEC. 20—21 Pat O ’Brien, Ruth Hussey, Robert Ryan, Frank McHugh and Barton MacLane in ‘‘MARINE RAIDERS” Cartoon and News l*e-*a. Including Tax kd f ' I no L ate to C law ifv LOST—«15-Jewell Waltham watch, in or around Nyssa Lumber comp NOTICE—Anybody finding caiue any yafd. Reward. H. H. Klngrey. In the valley branded S-6 on right 14Dlxp side and J-C and S-E on left hip please notify M A. Rataezyk, route 2, Sunset valley. 14D2xp SALE CALENDAR (U . S. Marin« Corpa Photo) Marine 1st Sgt Charles Gulliford of Atlanta, Ga., and 17-year-old “ would-be” Marine Jimmy Guerren. of Agana, Guam, look over enlistment papers at a Leatherneck base in the South Pacific. Jimmy stowed away aboard ship to accompany the Marines who freed his homeland and now Is seeking admittance to the Corps Meanwhile, he’s unofficially attached to the first sergeant’s unit. if# I f i ^ FOR SALE—Six holstein cows, T. B. 8 - ___________ 8 - HOSTESS TO OLUB Mrs S M. Heiner was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday evening with prizes going to Mrs Joe Suth erland for first and Mrs Oeorge Hennaman second. Mrs Walters and Mrs Joe Suther- W e Buy 1933— Ohev. Coupe, no good 1935— Ply. Sedan, not much better 1939— Buick Special Coupe 1940 -Stude, Champ Sedan 1941 -«Ford Deluxe Sedan 1940- -DeSoto Sedan 1936— Ford Panel 1935—Chevrolet Coupe 1938—Chev. Town Sedan 1938— Pontiac Sedan 1934— -Dodge Pickup 1939- -Plymouth Sedan 1937— Terraplane Coupe 18-foot House Trailer 2-Wheel Steel Trailer COME IN—I’LL MAKE YOU A GOOD DEAL Art Burson AT Jesse M. Chase USED CAR MARKET 1 Block West ml the Bank Ontario phone 117 BONDS ****♦**★ **•.**♦ Now Available FIRST 50 TONS of sulphuric arid Is pumped from railroad Link er to 550 car storage tank at Simplot fertilizer plant now nearly ready to make superphosphate at Pocatello. Acid Is used in pro cessing Idaho phosphate rock to make phosphoric acid In the rock available to plants. Steel framework of portion of plant can be seen In background. Most machinery Ls in place and plant expects to make test run early In December. Output will supply some of Idaho, Oregon and Utah commercial fertilizer nerds this spring, with full production being reached next summer when 80,000 ton per year pace will be attained. were guests. ssa residents, arrived here this week to attend funeral services for Mrs HAS GUESTS Browne's grandmother, Mrs Strain Mrs Carl Coad entertained Fri They will attend to business the re day afternoon at three tables of mainder of the week. bridge. Bishop Coming— Mrs Frank Morgan won high Bishop William P. Remington will score and Mrs Tom Eldredge second. conduct services in St. Paul's Ep Mrs Coad gave the second of a iscopal church Sunday, December series of bridge parties Tuesday 17 at 9:30. evening. Three tables were in play. Mrs A. C. Sallee won first prize Firemen Called— Firemen were called to the Shell and Mrs Kenneth Cottle second. service station this morning be - 8 - cause one of the attendants threw DINNER GUESTS Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ge some oil ¿nto a stove. rald Slippy Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ray Franklin and Bonna. Trula Leaves Hospital— Mrs W C. Marsh returned home and James Franklin of Parma, El aine Russell of Apple valley, Mrs Byrd Walters of Boise and Mrs Ellis Walters and Bob Rice of Owyhee. - U SED C A R S \wiihu$~\ \by buying \ Bedroom Suites —8— —8— ENTERTAINS BRIDGE OLUB Mrs Tom Eldridge entertained the Thursday bridge club with prizes going to Mrs A. H. Boydell for first and Mrs E. D. Norcott the traveling prize. • Ouests of the club were Mrs land James Spofford and Mrs Bernard Frost. - KEEP FAITH Big Selection of ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs C. C. Cotton entertained the ANK garden club members at her home Tuesday afternoon. The pro gram consisted of studying arrange ments of winter bouquets and ex changing of Christmas gifts. Fifteen members and two guests were pre sent. Refreshments were served by the hostess. BRIDGE OLUB MEETS The Sunday night Mr and Mrs bridge club was entertained this week at the home of Mr and Mrs R. G. Whitaker. Mrs George Henn- aman won first prize and R. G. Whitaker second. FOR SALE—Fine selection of dav- Thursday Dec. 21 at 1:00 p.m. enos and davenport and chair sets. 4 miles north of Midvale, Idaho Nyssa Furniture Co. 14Dlxc on R. Wiggans place. Owner selling because of poor health. FOR SALE- -Two tons of hay, C. C. 34 cattle. 5 hogs, 3 horses, Farm Cotton, 1 mile west of Nyssa. 14D2xc Machinery, Hay and Grain, One Lawrence Saddle, 1 electric motor FOR SALE—Six piece dinette set, 1-3 H. P. blonde finish, table .buffet, four Owners, Nannie F. and W. D. chairs. Seats padded, red leather Shepherd. Brahs Bros., Auctioneers ette covered. Two leaves to table. Buffet has two-tone colors on front. Dec. 23rd, 12:30 noon. 1 mile Pre-war furniture. In excellent con suoth, % mile east, and 3-4 mile dition and very good looking. Price south on the old Amos Johnson $54. Two and one-half miles west of ranch, on Johnson Island; 2nd Tkinner's and Langton’s stores. Mrs house south of Island bridge. Sum R. L. Patton, route 1, Nyssa, Oregon. mary: 5 horses, 26 cattle, 1 hog, 14Dlxp poultry, hay farm machinery, hou sehold goods, Owners,, Homer, Jo IOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—My hnson, and Harry Roth. Auctioneer, new fur coat, but I should worry. Col. Bert Anderson. Clerk L. H. It was insured by BERNARD Fritts EASTMAN. See us about this fur coat insurance. 14Dtfc a********** FOR SALE—Six room house with bath, garage, good location on cor ner lot. $2500. Terms. BERNARD EASTMAN. 14Dtfc 8 - DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY & SATURDAY DECEMBER 15— 16 Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in “ GUACHO SERENADE” Richard Powers, Stephanie Bachelor in ‘‘PORT OF 40 THIEVES” . MRS RUDELIOK HOSTESS Mrs Nick Rudellck’s bridge club met at her home Friday evening. Invited guests were Mrs A. L. Fletcher and Mrs Max Goldman. Mrs Luray Trabert won first pr ize, Mrs Ellis Buckland second and Mrs Sid Burbidge the traveling prize. - NYSSA ' ^ ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Mrs John Bishop entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs Blaine Ballah of Denver was a guest of the club. First prize was won by Mrs Bur- nail Brown and second by Mrs Joe Sutherland. - bile and tractor repairing, radiator repairing 'w the Holy Rosary hospital at an Bang’s tested. Selling because 1 am leaving town. Wallace E. Rata- l Ontario Monday. ezyk, route 2, Nyssa. 14D3xp Examiner Coming— I A traveling examiner of operators FOR SALE—Bliss triumph seed | and chauffeurs is scheduled to be potatoes from blue tag certified st in the Nyssa city hall Wednesday, ock. E. J. Hobson. 12 miles south December 20 from 9 am . to 12, west of Nyssa. 14D4xp noon. FOR SALE—Team of roafi mares, Goes To Idaho— seven and eight years old. Weight Mrs George N. Bear left Tuesday night for Sandpoint, Idaho to att 1650. G. H. Horn, 7th and Locust, 14D2xp end to business. She will also visit Nyssa. relatives at Priest River, Idaho be FOR SALE— 1943 Chevrolet truck fore returning home. in good condition, or trade lor late Stores Closed— model passanger car. G. H. Horn, The Nyssa chamber of commerce 7th and Locust, Nyssa 14D2xp voted at Its luncheon Wednesday noon in favor of the stores being LOST—Mexican Silver ear-ring In closed from 2 to 3 p.m. today for Nyssa. Shape of feather plume. Mrs the Dr. E. D. Norcott funeral. Will Beam. 14D2xp 8 - ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lewis and family were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Fife. These suites come in a variety o f styles and finishes. i Select a living room suite for Christmas. We have several nice ones. Two used electric ranges. Oil heaters. Nordale Furn. Store The Christmas Store Says LOCALNEWS Visiting Daughter— J. W Poage, who has been engag ed In defense work at Topeka. Kan sas Is visiting his daughter, Mrs W. W. Smith. Mr. Poage, former Nyssa resident, will go to Apple valley to lesume farming. G«es To California— Mrs Mattie Thomason of route 1. Nyssa, left this week for Berkeley. California to spend the winter at the home of her son, Charles Tho mason Hss Foot Injury— Jimmy Nicholson returned to sch ool Monday after a three weeks absence from a foot Injury due to a hunting accident. Here From Vsneoux Mr and Mrs Wesley Broome of Vancouver. Washington, former Ny- I f a ro R E lK K io iE FOR HIM Smoking Sets Zipper billfolds Pipes Shaving sets $1.25 $3.98 50c & Up $1.50 FOR HER Powder Mitts April Showers Perfume Yu toliet water Pink Clover j^yssa Pharmacy “ The First In Nyssa” 1.00 $ $ $4.98 $ 1.00 1.00