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PACE SIX THE NVSSA CATE CITY JOURNAl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 ell were winners. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. Refreshments of sandwiches, ol- Ives, water melon and ice tea were served to the many guests. _ ^ _ Donald Brewer, also an Adrian Wyatt Sm ith, 2 miles northeast ol of equipment. graduate, returned in M arcs of this jjyssa by river. 5 S lx p } las acres within four miles of year after spending a year in the ------------------ I Nyssa. This place has been grossing FO R SALE $30,000 a year. Terms. navY' 100 acres In Cow Hollow. Good 80 acres with good buildings in Mrs- Brewer. a graduate of Ad- attended East- house, barn for eleven cows, out- Big Bend. Full line of equipment. rian htg,h ^ h o o l milk cows, and 900 pullets ready ern Oregon College of Education buildings. Price $10,500. Terms to lay. Immediate possession. ! 63 a<’res. modern 4-room house, REN RENSTKOM, R EA L ESTATE. K ERBY-K ELCH VOW3 READ for one year. E iltn e Kerby, daughter of Mr. The young people left for a goot* outbuildings. SUCCESSOR TO A. L. ATKESON Phone 4 7 -J and Mrs. Earl Williams of Nyssa- ;lhort honeymoon and will l a t e r ' J * Und" old b e c a m e the hririe of Lvle Kelch . ern home, new barn, one half mile ^ ^ M ^ a ^ Mrs. Warren Kelch, ™ ke homes * ° ^ h- of highway 20. also of Nyssa, at a lovely cere- community. j 80 acres, row crop, farm on Ad- mony performed Monday, S e p te m -1 Those attending the ceremony in rlan Bendh, modem home, out- ber 2, at the Methodist church ui Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. T. H. buildings, with or without full line Payette. Brewer, Mrs. Janies Langton, Mrs. ATTEND BAIR. REUNION in addition to apricots, 81 quarts Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bair, Jo s- ol peaches and live bushels ol eph Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene green beans were available lor Bair and daughter, Carol Bell, re- ¡canning. The canning ts being turned Friday alter attending the done at the Adrian community j B air reunion at Glenwood Springs, cannery by volunteer workers. Colorado, which was attended by j Mrs. Hurst asks th at the next 40 direct dependents. Other than executive meeting be held at her VETERINARIAN » T double ° u °HnPaye.tte her sister. Mrs. those who reside a t olenw ood1 home Thursday, September 12 at ^ « iw . ma officiated ,CeC‘‘ «t the ring cere- „ Mildred Hite Springs, those attending were Mr. i g m mony B am Hawkins- Mrs. Hite returned and Mrs. “ Edward ... W. Burgess of _ §_ The bride wore a gown of white immediately to LaGrande, where Phone 135J Real Estate Box D Insurance Alpine, Utah, Mrs Birdie B. Orey SHOWER GIVEN • satin and netting. Her three-quar- she Is teaching school. of Pleasant Grove, Ida Coons of ter length veil was held in place _* _ Mrs. Frank Patterson was hon S a lt Lake City and Bishop and by a beaded creal. She carried a ---------- TUESDAY CLUB M EETS Nyssa. Oregon Mrs. Jam es Cofsee of Denver. Spec ored guest at a pink and blue Linda Avondet of Ogden (above) ,large bouauet oi red roses and Phone 64 Mrs. A. C. Sallee was hostess to ial activities during the week were shower given at her home Tuesday was married to Dais W. Stoker gladioli. _ Nyssa, Oregon a luncheon at the home of M r.'evening. Refreshments were served. of Nyssa in a ceremony perform ed! Miss Betty Williams, s s t t r oi ** She received many lovely things. and Mrs. Harold Bair, with a spec in Ogden August 9. ^ £ and MLs Lucdle Sallee. ial program in the evening at the SHOWER 13 GIVEN American Legion hall, given under ------------------------------------------------------ netting, with a corsage of white ^ Mrs. John Durity was guest of by the hostess. tite direction of President Elmer tarnations. j George Mitchell and Mrs. K en- B air of the Glenwood branch, L. D. honor at a pink and blue shov.er —§— | Percy Kelch, brother of the Iie ° e' __ S. church. Seventy relatives and j given Thursday evening at the ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED gloom, attended as best man. |_________________ friends attended. On Monday the home of Mrs. D. O. Bybee with The engagement ol Miss Jessie About twenty relatives and fr.e- l o o L a t e to C la s s ify hien enjoyed a fishing trip while .Mrs. Edwin Wertz and Mrs. lw U >-'Lutero to A B . Bamirez of Nampa nds were present at the wedding, the women held a picnic a t the er Fife as co-hostesses A buffet ,-------------------------------- h ^ announced by — her ,— par- The wedding reception, given by | WANTED— To exchange three- ____ A l l __________ — ________i l_ _________ _____________1 _ 1 I i „ n n l k i.n .. « n o lm /l O o u m d c A former now occupied lunch . was served to O 22 Family groups and outside gatherings. „ , , Allen , ranch, _ . guests. . , . A ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucero the bride's and groom's mothers, room modem basement apartment, by Golden Bair. Tuesday the worn- | scandal sheet composed by the of Nyssa The weddlng tlaU; h , s was held at Brownies’ cafe in the close in, for three-room house or en went to Maroon lake. In the guests was read by Mrs. Richai been set for sometime in October banquet room with 30 guests pres- larger or for another apartment, evening a cottage meeting was Maw^ Each guest wrote a letter, _ j_ ent. The bride and groom cut a Phone 91W. 5Slxc SNAPSHOTS $1.50 PER DOZEN held at the Elmer Bair home. Jo s- i which will be given to Mrs. Dority BIRTHDAY I BIRTHDAY M EETS i beautifully decorated cake, which CLUB M CLUB EETS eph L. Bair, 84 years old, has 92 ! when she is , in , the hospital. ! , . , She The Birthday club met at the I was topped with a miniature bride WANTED— Hop pickers, starting received many lovely and useful home of Mrs 0 R Andemm, cel. and groom. direct descendent^. September 12 at 7 a. m. Robert 3Slxp gilts. Mr. and Mrs. Dority recently ebratlng her birUulay, Thursday | The couple plan to make their Runcorn. Jefferson drive. -s — KINGMAN PTA ELECTS 24-HOUR ROLL FILM SERVICE Luilt a stucco residence on Alberta a fternoon Refreshments were serv- home in Nyssa. WANTED— High school boy wants The Kingman Kolony P. T. A. avenue. ed. g be received a lovely gift. I _s__ work after school and on Satur- held an executive meeting Friday, —* — i TWO WEDDINGS HELD ; days. phone w 5S2xp August 23 at 2 p. m. at the home j CLUB M EETS I Mrs Alta f Tennent of Mc- The Baptist parsonage In Cald- I _ ____________ of Mrs. Lynn Hurst for the pur-. The D.W.T. pinochle club met Ca„ wa, honijred at a bridal shuW. Deposits required on all sittings. well was the scene of two weddings FO R SALE—Linderman beet load- pose , of „ electing Henry Borg- (,r ----------- g at urday afternoon — at the ......... a president to . at the , home . . of . . Mrs. . _ , ., -------------- — Cow ----- .Tuesday, September 3 When Miss er. 1 year old and in good shane replace Mrs. William Looney, who man last Wednesday. Prizes were Hollow ,ha]1 whlch was beautifully Mary Bloom, niece of Mrs. Jam es Floyd Eason, Rt. 1 Nyssa 5S4xp re^ ned„ .. l award^d (° ^ decorated for the occasion. Langton of Owyhee corner, and — ---------- A / i f / 3* 1- Changes were made in the officer Mrs. Charlie McConnell and Mis. Mi’s. Jennings and Mrs. Raffing- Donald Hite, son of Mrs. Mildred FOH" SALE—General electric con- staff as follows: President. Mrs. C. H. Bennett. Mrs. Henry Fields ton were hostesses. ¡Hite of Owyhee, and M arjorie Hite, 80)6 m<xiel radio. Excellent condi- Lynn Hurst; treasurer, Mrs. James. will be hostess at the next meet A memory test was given, in daughter of Mrs. Mildred Hite, [tion- Bernarci Eastman. 5Stfc. Peterson; membership, Mrs. George ing. which Mrs Roy Rookstool, Mrs. and Donald Brewer, son of Mr w it » q « i V c '~ 7 - . DeHaven, and hospitality, Mrs. “ S“ ...... L. E. Nrwgen and M r,. John Huw- and M „ . T. „ . B , „ „ . M S ' CHATTER B O X CLUB M EETS Dale Ashcraft. 5th St., between Main and Good C y h « . . wsre k i i U b , 8 « r . ; m M d MS, I t o Fr«„k O w m! Mrs. Willis Bertram was host- Plans were made for a teachers Stuchberry. )2 Parm a. 5Slxp reception to be held in the near ess to the C hatter Box club at Mrs. Hite was dressed in a gray j . future. Ways to increase the a t- her home Thursday afternoon. Ten | | striped suit with green accessories i FO R SALE—Three-room house tendance at the meetings were members attended, and wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. ¡with bath, $3047.05. P art cash. discussed. Mrs. Louise Hill reported) Mrs. Clifford Neilson won high Brewer's suit was green with black I Bernard Eastman. 29Atfc the progress in the hot lunch pro- prize in the games, accessories and her corsage also ' _ _ ----- j —------ -----------------------------—- gram for the Kingman Kolony Refreshments of sandwiches, sal- was of orchids. Donald Hite, a l * ' ® SALu Tliree acres, close in. school children. She reported that ad, cake and punch were served graduate of the Adrian high school, B e n llr d Eastman. 29Atfc. spent two years in the seabees. POH SALE— Some good “ c a r t e r White broixl sows to fallow soon. RHEUMATISM L. E. Robbins, Gem avenue, Nyssa, • Each kit co n ta in s____ ounces of Salon-type solution, 532xp and ARTHRITIS Oregon. ssu ea, f / l Conserve that precious space 60 Curlers. 60 end tissue«, I suffered for years and am so cotton applicator, neutralizes alizet U U um in n i. w w mod co m p lete instruction«. thankful that I am free from pain WANTED— First class mechanic. and able to do my work that I will Shell Service Station, Nyssa, Ore in your home by obtaining the 5S2xp gladly answer anyone writing me gon. for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz. F’OR SALE— No 1 field bags, 10 P. O. Box 825. Vancouver, Wash right wardrobe to fit that ounce burlap, vacuum cleaned and ‘‘Nyssa’s Quality Store” I Pd. Adv.—NUE-OV o Laboratories patched. Jermulowske brothers. Weiser, Idaho Phone 504. 5StIc DURING THE FALL AND WINTER. Dr.J.II. Berger Bernard Eastman Portraits Grant’s Studio J COLD WAVE Piacessi AfHID WardRobes COLD WAVE us. "*QDt FO B V IT A L IT Y / Owyhee Drug Co. space. Several styles and siz MISCELLANEOUS—Taken up May 20, 1946, pinto Shetland mare, In quire V. T. Ranch, 15 miles south of Homedale on Succor creek. 5S4p 5S4xp. You experienced the first chilly morning of the season this week. Be prepared to ward off colds through the use of vitamins. es to choose from. LO ST—By schoolboy, $70 in curr ency Saturday, August 31. Liberal reward. Kenneth Lisle, Parma, Rt. 2 5S2xp Owyhee Drug Co. Stoves FO R SALE— Tomatoes, pick them yourself or order. Box 914, Mrs. “Nyssa’s Quality Store” Coal and Wood stoves. NYSSA Phone 108 PROGRAM We THEATRE Record Cases SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 8 9 Clark Gable, Greer Garson, Joan Blondell, Thomas Mitchell and Harry Davenport in “ADVENTURE” A stirring saga of men who go to sea— and the women who wait— sometimes! Latest issue “March of Time” Take care of those rec ords properly by having a C0NC0 STOKERS M ai.. Sun.. 2:39 Aum., .>uc-9c. Inc. l a s Adm. Evenings. 40e-»e, Inrludins Tax 26c-ti e, Inc. Tax WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 11-12 Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lawfori and Helen Walker in Ernest Lubitche’s Pro duction “CLUNY BROWN” Margaret Sharp’s best selling book about that wonderful Cluny person comes gaily to the I screen. News and Color Cartoon Adm. C n n l i n , «Oc »c. Including Tu second Do not delay. See them today MmL. Sat., 2 :*« Adin. 25c-5 c In c. T .z Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax_____________ Adm. several hand radiant heaters on hand. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 6-7 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Chester Morris, Jeff Donnell in another popu lar Boston Blackie Adventure. “THE PHANTOM THIEF” Ken Curtis, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams in “THAT TEXAS JAMBOREE” TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 BARGAIN NIGHT William Gargan, Maria Palmer in “RENDEZVOUS 24” An amazing drama of the atomic bomb. Cartoon, Sports, 2-reel Musical have Midnight Show Sat. Sept. 7 Nyssa Theatre AUo John Abbott and Peggy Stewart in “VAMPIRE GHOST’ Admission, adults and children 50c N o w , b e f o r e w in t e r s t a r t s a g a in , is t h e t im e to in s t a ll y o v r n e w CONCO STO KER . S to p t o d a y f o r a n e s ti m a t e o n th e cost o f th is n e w s t o k e r In s t a lle d in your F la n N O W fo r n e x t w in te r's CO M FO RT. Your CON CO S T O K IR w ill d e liv e r h e a t that Is clo a n o r, m o re e v e n , m o re eco n o m ical — no m o re ch illy m o rn in g s, d u sty a sh o s, f r e q u en t trip s to tho b a se m e n t. I You ca n n o t b u y a h ig h er q u a lity sto k e r , so w h y not sto p to d a y a n d g e t th e facts. EDER HARDWARE COMPANY record cabinet to store them in. Our record cabi nets have a large top fori your radio with storage space below. Visit the Newsom Record Shop regularly for the latest recordings. New records arriving every day. We have a large selecion of record ings by the following artists: Bing Crosby, Carmen Cavallero, Guy Lom bardo, Frank Sinatra, Mills Brothers, Eddy Howard, Ink Spots, westerns of all types and artists and dozens of others. And do not for get the Kiddies: Albums for the little ones. Nordale Newsom Furniture Co. “The store of Quality and Dependability” A