Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 12, 1946, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 194G
PAGE SIX
F AR E W E LL P A R T Y G IVEN
G R AN G E MEETS
I FOR SALE —Two burner hot plate«.
The Friendly Neighbor club gave
The Oregon Trail Grange H om e! individual switches, single speed.
a larwell party Thursday evening,
Economics club met at the home $5.95. Nyssa Furniture Co.
UStfc.
o f M r and Mrs F. F. Cummings
September 5 at the O. P. William »
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of Boise, became
the bride
of bome inRichland honoring Mr. anu oi Mrs-
Grider September
SALE—I am selling all of
Robert Dale Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Trenn Jones, who left tor a-
my household
furniture
at my
Nine members answered roll call ptace west ^ the grade school,
Mrs. C. Glenn Brown of Adrian, their new home
hear
Bonner s
Doolin. Better known
Oregon, at the
First Methodist Ferry, Idaho. The evening wes with "A book that has been au|w l„ ^ m j
church in Boise on Sunday, August spent in games, singing, and visit- inspiration to you". The dub voted as "Bill's Place”
îasixp
M AR R IE D A T VANCOUVER
MR. AND M R 3. CLUB M EETS
25,
lug. A lovely set of pictures were on projects for
the coming
year,
Miss Peggy Herren was married
The Sunday evening Mr. anu
The Reverend Forrest Ward Werts presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jones on which Miss Black will
give dem- MISCELLANEOUS — K e n m o r a
September 3 to Norman D Dun* Mis. club met at the ¿.omc of Mr.
washer for sale. $50. Carl Burning-
officiated in the presence of 300 from the club. Refreshments o f , on.-ir-lions.
and Mrs. R. G. Whitaker. Bridge
Dp of Portland. They were married
Refreshments
were
served by ham. Phone 74-R
12S2xc
Kuesu>.
| ice cream, cake and cookies were
prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
at Vancouver, Washington, and en­ Miner.
The bride's wedding gown was served to tliirty-two club members Ars. O. J. Kuritz and Mrs. Grider.
joyed a week s honeymoon.
ot white net with a taffeta bodice, heir husbands and other guests
FO R SALE— Genuine PR E S­
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1 0 0 Late to Cla$$if >
and a veil which had been worn
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HAVE D IN N E R QUESTS
The couple will make their home
T O COOKERS. Four-quart,
Superintendent Entertains
by her mother at her wedding. Her
Elmer Ntilson, and Roy Child
MISCELLANEOUS—
Exceptional
in Poitland, where Mr. Dunlap nas
model "60". $12.95. Cook-book
Superintendent
and
Mrs.
Hart­
bouquet
was
of
orchids,
surround­
of Ogden, Utah, and Mrs. Alton
Opportunity full or part time. Mai- j
included. Nyssa Furniture Co.
accepted a Civil Service job.
ed by gardenias. Miss Mary Helen ley entertained the high school sonette Frocks will hire mature
Roy, and Miss Joyce Ann Aston
By Reclamation office.
faculty
and
their
wives
with
u
Rounds, maid o f honor, wore a
of Payette were Sunday dinner
women to show our guaranteed j
their
country
B R ID A L SHOWER G IVEN
blue gown similar to that of the buffet supper at
guests at the home of D. O. B y­
line of dresses, sizes 9 to 46, blou­
bride, and carried a nosegay of ¡home, following the Snake River ses. sweaters, skirts, suits, and rain­ FOR SALE—One pre-war daven­
About thirty guests were pre­ bee.
Jamboree last Friday evening.
carnations
and
pink
rosebuds.
coats. W rite P.O. box 8688 Port­ port and chair. Excellent condition.
sent at the bridal shower held
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Mrs. Hummell accompanied Mr.
Phone 154-R.
lasixc.
, The bride's mother chose an
CLUB u ltE T 3
Wednesday afternoon at the home
ANNOUNCED I afternoon dress of aqua crepe, and Hummell, as he led In group sing­ land 7, Oregon.
ENGAGEMENT
The Wednesday evening bridge
o f Mrs. Glennwood Pounds for club met at the home of Mrs. N ic k ! Mr. and Mrs. Rusae.l M. Jones the bridegroom's mother wore a ing of popular songs. Delicious re-
FO R SALE— 1935 l ’i ton chevro- FO R SALE New. one-wheel traU-
Mrs. Richard Holly, the former Rudelick last week. Beside club o: 82 Harrison avenue, Highland rose crepe dress. Both wore cor- | freshments of hamburgers, dough- et truck. Good condition, good er. Norton Randolph. Rt. 2. 12B2xp.
Gloria Pounds.
tires. Olsen beet' rack. Leo W. W A N TE D — Experienced bookkeep­
members. guests were Mrs. B. B p.trg New j er ey, announce the s4 **3 ^ rosebuds and gardenias. |nuts and coffee were served.
Several games were played with
Ora Durham was best man and I Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Child, PYhone 05-R3.
12S2xc er and typist. Apply Waggoner
Llenkaemper and Mrs. R. B. Rob­
prizes going to Mrs. H. M. Roman, lmon
were 'w on ' bv M ' engagement
01
tneir
daughter,
were ^
Durhanlf je rry ,MacPartland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
lA,j i
Motor company.
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SALE—
New
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Mrs. Veri Bishop,
Mrs.
James Luray Trabert, Mrs. John Bowen Audrey Cahoon Jones, to Barney Lawhead.
Don
Ray
and Max Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey
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Watts Motor company.
McGinnis, Mrs. Richard Holly annd
Keveren,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
LO
ST—Boy's
Brown
Leather
Jack­
Houston Wilson, son of Mr. and Reineker.
and Mrs. Llenkaemper.
Ruby Brown.
j Sue
Murphy
sang
"Always” ,¡Hummell, Mr. and Mi*. Howard W A N TE D —Automobile repair man et on Main street. Call 138-W
Mrs.
Barney
Wilson
oi
Nyssa.
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The new bride received many
12S lxp
accompanied by Mrs. Loren Basler. Lovejoy, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Watts Motor Co., Nyssa.
E NTE R TAIN A T O N T A R IO
1—i c
I The
engagement
was
ann-
lovely and useful gifts.
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A reception was held
in the Lane and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. ____________
Edward Buydell
and mother,
The hostesses, Mrs. Gayle Mar-
Hoastetter of Mon- 011
a wa at
J °nes church parlors with Mrs. Gertrude Harold Burkey.
tin and Mrs. BUI Willis, served mouCb entertained
friends
from home September 7 and the wedding Thomas In charge Nine girls, class-
c*»'» * °
refreshments of sandwiches, angel Nyssa and Ontarlo at a brldKe wiU ^ performed November 30.
mates of the bride assisted with Girls Entertain Boys—
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The intermediate girls of the
food cake with lemon sauce and llutloheoll at Ule Moore Hotel on
Mr
Wllfion
attended
Oregon the senring
«ce
Mr.
Wilson
coffee.
Out
o
f
town
gue^Jts
present
f
o
r
1
Christian
church
entertained
tbe
Wednesday of last week. Prizes
State college for three and one the wedding and reception included intermediate boys at a party he.d
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were won by Mrs. Karry M iner and
B R O W N IE TR O O P M EETING
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half years before entering the tbe Reverend and Mrs. H. G. Lus In the city park Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Sutherland.
Brownie Troop No. 6 wUl meet
rmy and has just finishd his combe of Seattle,
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at the home of Mrs. V em Farson
After a wedding trip to Cali­
HAS BRIDGE CLUB
ermlnal leave as a captain in the
on Friday afternoon after school.
Mrs W. R. Campbell entertained ngineers. He plans to return to fornia, the couple will live in Boise
This will be an Important meet­
while they attend
Boise Junior
the Tuesday evening bridge club.
college for the winter term.
ing and all members are urged to
college. Both are graduates o f the
Special guests were Mrs. George
be present.
Miss Jones was graduate from Boise high school.
Sallee, Mrs. Tom Eldridge and Mrs.
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Frank Cranney. Prizes were won Highland Park high school and | The groom was discharged from
-s
Attends Funeral Services—
by Mrs. Artie Robertson and Mrs. New Jersey College for Women m ! t-^ a rm ed ^ fo rc e s this spring and
Mrs. Dale Garrison attended fun­
until recently was employed at his
J. J. Sarazin.
645. She Is now personnel assis-
eral services for Captain Shirley
father's store in Adrian.
tu'
Landon. which were held In Spo­
ant in the personnel bureau oi the
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kane Tuesday September 3. Capt.
JIM
BLACKW
F.!
L
VISITS
cllege.
SM IT II-C O U N S IL R IT E S
Landon Is a cousin of Mrs Garri­
N YS SA A IR PO R T
Miss Effie Ellen Counsil, daught­
son. He held the Distinguished Ser­
Jim Blackwell of Vale paid a
er of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Counsil
PLAN
FIREM
EN'S
B
ALL
vice Cross, the Purple Heart and
this
of Nyssa,
and Robert
Clayton
Plans for the annual Firemen's visit to the Nyssa airport
British M ilitary Cross for valor lti
Mr. Blackwell, a returned
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ball were discussed at the monthly week.
campaigns from Normandy to the
Smith of Nyssa,
were
married meeting of the fire department. It veteran, is manager of the Vale
fall of Germany.
Thursday, at the MethodLst Com­ and second prizes for the best hobo municipal airport, which has been
b its ’
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munity church, the Reverend H. will be a "Hobo Dance” with first In operation for a considerable
E N T E R T A IN FRIENDS
time.
At
present
the
Vale
field
Is
J. Oemliardt reading the double­ costumes. No definite date has been
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuehn enter­
ring ceremony. Miss Bonnie Duel Ct, but it will be ill the latter undergoing construction of hang­
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tained Thursday evening at a trout
played suitable music as the couple, [ ,,art o f October. Tickets can be ers, grading, graveling and general
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Arden
work.
m on th ly payments, like -
followed by their atendants. Mar- purchased at $1.00 per couple.
NeWoom, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. B ill­
Several Nyssa residents turned
'ha Smith, sister of the groom and Demonstration of the "red comet”
£
rent,
bring debt-free hom e
ings, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leads
Joe Counsil, brother of the bride. flrt, extinguisher was given, follow- out at the local airport to do
and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke.
volunteer
work
on
the
field
and
S
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ownership
to you safely, ~
murched to the alter.
ed by a discussion on the proper
Bridge was enjoyed during the
hangers.
Immediately following the cere- ase
Quickly and econom ically.
evening and prizes were won by
Gordon Sohmelzer. manager of
jmony, Mr and Mrs. Smith left on
a possibility of some safety zone
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Mrs. Newsom and Mr. Lewis,
I a two weeks honeymoon to San at Uie Y tor school children was the airport, made three separate
' Francisco.
brought up. Hazardous points were charter trips for local farm mach- j Eastern Oregon Federal
inery parts.
Upon their return, Mrs. Smith abo stressed.
Savings and Loan
Ed Larson and Bob Rice, local i
will resume her duties as secretary
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Association
ranchers,
made
their
first
solo
1 at the Frank Morgan real estate
HONOR B IR T H D A Y
flights
this
week.
office, and Mr. Smith will continue
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ege honored
working on his father's farm.
their 18 year old daughter. Junice,
with a birthday supper at their
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I.eaves For College—
home September 9. The guests in­
Miss Thelma H o re a left Mon­ cluded the Misses Gwen Smith
day by bus to enroll In the Boise Margoric Merrick. M arilyn Ekan-
| Bible College. She will teach art ( gcr and Kathryn F’agelman, all oi
and major in vocal and piano.
Nyssa.
• Fach kit contain* 5 fall
©mues of Salon-type solution,
(1 1 /
— 5—
Following the supper, an enjoy-
60 Cutler«, 60 and tunia*.
_T f t 1
cotton applicator, neutralisa*
0£/ ,
CLUB HOLD3 M EETING
able evening was spent at the
and com plet* instru ction*
I The Thursday afternoon club Nyssa theatre
met last week at the home of Mrs. .
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1 Artie Robertson. Guests of the
H A P P Y E IG H T MEET
club were Mrs. Arden Newsom and . The Happy Eight Pinochle club
Mrs. Ed. Frost. Prizes went to Mrs. nipt at the home of Mrs. Sherman
Frost and Mrs. R. G. Larson.
P. B\bee Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Dale Garrison receiving trav­
eling prize and Mrs. Toni Eldredge
high score. Refreshments were ser­
ved to eight. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Dale
Garrison.
WEDS A T BOISE
Mias Maxine Cummings, daughter
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Let us
help
l|OU
own o
home?
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COLD WAVE
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Baker, Oregon
tv e ry t ur
Guaranteed!
(¿ate City Journal
From N ew York to
COLD WAVE
t
Com es This Greatest Sale
of
Owyhee Drug Co.
“Nyssa’s Quality Store”
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 13-14
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
A wonder dog and wonderful kids in a differ­
ent kind of picture.
Ted Donaldson—Mark Dennis
and ACE, the wonder dog
“RETURN OF RUSTY
Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette in
“ GUNS AND GUITARS
Mai.. Sat., 2:^U Adro.
Adm. Kvenlnf*, 40c-9c,
Inc. I'ax
Intituling Tax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 15-16
A fronter saga—a town outside the law—and
notorious badmen who fought to keep it there.
Randolph Scott—Ann Richards
and George “Gabby” Hayes in
“BADMAN’S TERRITORY”
Color Cartoon
Mat.. Son., t:M Aura., ..«c-Sc. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Inrlnding Tax
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
BARGAIN NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Forrest Tucker
Charles Starrett
• DANGEROUS BUSINESS
“DESERT HORSEMAN”
A dm .
WEDNESDAY
&
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In«. T a x
THURSDAY, SEPT. 18-19
Back in civilian clothes he decided war was
never like this when romance and murdei
crossed his nath.
“SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT”
John Hodiak—Nancy Guild
Lloyd Nolan and Josephine Hutchinson
Latest News
Adm. Evenings, «nr- v. in, noting Tax
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M.I.A. HOLDS SO C IA L
Officers and
teachers
of the
Nyssa M.I.A. held their opening
social In the school gymnasium
Wednesday evening with approx­
imately 300
persons
attending.
Ponds
orchestra
furnished the
music. All auxiliary officers met
Monday evening to make a years
outline for an activity program
which will be carried out the coin­
ing year.
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HOLD B R E AK FAS T
Approximately 300 persons attend­
ed the Sunday morning buckaroo
breakfast last Sunday, given by
the members of the Owyhee Rid­
ing club. Steaks and ground beef
paddies, hot potatoes, coffee. Jam
hot rolls were served a t the city
park. Large tables were placed cn
the tennis court, making a pleas­
ant dinning room. A large cement
base and an Iron top stove were
built In the park by members of
| the club. Many persons took pic­
tures. The weather was grand and
every one had a wonderful time.
Members o f the club have been
Invited to attend and participate
in the horse show at Boise Sep­
tember 15.
F AR E W E LL P A R T Y GIVEN
A farewell party was given Tues­
day afternoon In the L .D A chapel.
In honor of Mrs. Lillian Newby,
oldest I D S. resident in Nyssa. who
Is moving away Mrs Newby is the
president o f the Relief Society here
and helped to organize the first
Sunday school. During the pro­
gram. she gave a "current review"
of the officers and teachers of the
society A one act play entitled
"The result of Oorr.ip' was pre­
sented by the ladles. Refreshments
_ were served to 60 persons attend-
" tng Mrs. Newby was presented
i with a beautiful gold and pearl
pin with earrings to match.
AMAZING!
FANTASTIC!
You'll say when you see the wonder­
ful quality and stylinql
Low
Prices!
BUY NOW I
Mr. Jack Hamilton
EASY
will conduct this show­
PAYMENT
ing on Friday and Sat­
PLAN
urday,
and
September
XI.
With (he full
line of
m
AVAILABLE!
Galden Rule Store
Ed Hamilton
1947 tursi
20
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NYSSA
OREGON
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Phone 1 0 8
Famous Ed Hamilton
1947 Fur Fashions
PROGRAM
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