THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
P A C E E IG H T
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946
I officers and drawing or names for ____ _______ _____
the Wednesday evening bridge club
FOR SALE— Modern divan and
__Enterprise.
NYSSA PRIMARY TO HAVE
three miles west on
this week. Quests were Mrs. B. B.
mystery sisters will be held.
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chair, blonde coffee and end tables,
FESTIVAL
Iuenkaemper and Mrs. Tom Tur
, Refreshments of sandwiches, sal-
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ner. Mrs. Sid Burbidge and Mrs.
The Nyssa Primary association a(j pumpgin pie, coffee and punch FOR SALE— Guernsey bull calf. iron bed. Call Glea Billings or
Luray Trabert won bridge prizes will sponsor a fall festival Fri
served. The next meeting 9 months old. front registered stock, phone 141-W evenings or Sunday.
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and Mrs. Nick Rudelick won the day evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, wiil be held at the home of Mrs.
E. Fry, route 2, Nyssa. 2402xp.
tiaveling prize.
in the high school gymnasium. The Clifford Nielson November 21.
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main attraction will be an oppretta
LNTERTA1NED
AT VALE
LEGION. AUXILIARY MEET
men's hotel lor immediate mem
MARRIED IN IDAHO
Mrs. A. L. fletoher attended a entitled "Toyland Fantasy" which
The American Legion Auxiliary
M bs Barbara Barrett,, daughter bers oi the (amity and close friends. supper bridge at the home of Mrs. will include all the children be- met at the home of Mrs. Albert
Mrs. .Sumner has been associated w - E- Kohl 111 Vale last Wednes- | tween the ages of 4 and 12. A fish , jjeipt Monday evening. After the
oi Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barrett of
day evening in honor of Mrs. Edith pond for the children, cake and
Pocatello, and Orin Sumner oi with her father In a photograph Shoemaker oi Willett, California.' pie booths, a "country store” , and regular business meeting the wo
men were joined by members of
Nyssa, son oi William Sumner oi shop In Pocatello. Mr. faumner is j
various other attractions will be the Legion, who held their meet
held for the purpose of raising ing at tihe same time as the ladles
MR. AND MRS. MEET
Clcnm Perry, Idaho were married a partner and manager of the
The Thursday evening Mr. and money for the primary needs. The in the Legion hall. A social hour
October 10 In Elko, Nevada at the Nyssa Pharmacy. He is a pharmacy
Mrs.
club met last week at the public is invited to attend free of was enjoyed and refreshments were
graduate
of
the
University
oi
home of Mr. Sumner's sister, Mrs.
home of Mr. and Mrs. George charge. Each family is asked to served. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomas,
Idaho, Southern Branch, at Poca Mitchell. The members enjoyed furnish either a pie or cake.
E. W. Bennett.
of Oakland, California, former Nys
The bride wore a gray dress tello.
dinner at the Payette Country club
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sa residents, were guests.
maker suit with black accessories
HOBBY NIGHT AT MUTUAL
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner are living preceding cards. Prizes In bridge
MERITS YOUR SUPPORT
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and an orchid corsage.
Wednesday
evening
the
special
were
won
by
Mrs.
A.
H.
Boydeil
ENJOY FIRESIDE CHAT
A dinner was served in the Stock- on north Third street.
interest
class
held
Its
"Hobby"
and Mrs. George Mitchell.
Approximately 45 members of the
night under the direction of Dart LDS church attended a fireside
MARRIED IN SEATTLE
Bybee. class instructor. Each mem chat at the home of Marion Grace
MISS BOYDELL HOSTESS
Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman
Miss Eva Boydeil was hostess to ber furnished a sample of his hob Brown Sunday evening. Bonnie Fife
have received an announcement
of the marriage oi their daughter, the Tuesday evening bridge club by. The hoDbies Included books, and Deane Irving were co-host-
Cecil Burrows, to Ralph Hodges this week. High scores were made poetry, sewing, tatting, and crochet
in Seattle. The ceremony was per by Mrs. J. L. Church and Mrs. work, stamp collection and money
GIVE LIBERALLY
Frank Morgan. Mrs. Edward Boy- collections.
BRIDGE PARTY HELD
formed last Friday.
dell was a guest of the club mem
Members
ol
the
Tuesday
evening
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LIBRARY, GEMS FEATURED
bers.
SHOWER GIVEN
bridge club were invited to the
In addition to the annual library home of Mrs. Bernard Eastman
Mrs. Leo Gonyer was honored
GIVE DINNER
program, a display and discussion
prices were won by Mrs.
at a pink and blue shower Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schireman I of gems and stones were featured R Q Whitaker and Mrs. Sylvester'
afternoon at her home by mem
bers of the Royal Neighbors lodge were hosts at a pheasant “ feed" at a meeting of the Nyssa Civic Heincr. Guests were Mrs. Ted Ross
Gifts were cleverly arranged on a Saturday evening honoring Mr. and club in the Episcopal pariah hall and Mrs Howard Lovejoy.
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clothes line by the 14 guests. The Mrs. Louis P. Thomas of Oakland, October 18.
The members voted to hold a
PINOCHLE CLUB MEETS
afternoon was spent informally. California and Mrs. Thomas' moth
er, Mrs. Clara Brown of Boise. Oth dance in November to raise funds
The Wednesday afternoon pui-
Refreshments were served.
er guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. for the Nyssa library.
| ophle club were guests of Mrs.
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THIS IS THE SATURDAY NIGHT
Fletcher.
Mrs. Mary Pruyn, Nyssa librar- Harry Kingrey last week. Three
E'RTIIDAY HONORED
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TO WIN A BIG PRIZE FOR THE
ian, reported that 10,165 books were tables were In play
with prizes
Mrs. Clara Beam gave a birth
HAPPY EIGHT MEET
checked out for the fiscal year, going to Mrs. Luray Trabert, Mrs.
day dinner Sunday in honor of
The Happy Eight Pinochle club 1045. with 24-17 books Issued dur- ^ Henry Borgman and Mrs. Dwight
her grandson, Richard Pounds.
Smith. Special guests of the club
Other guests were Mr. and M rs.: met at **ie home of Mrs. Vibert ing the past three months.
Miss Lillian Nisbet, county lib- were Mrs. Trabert and Mrs. Lyle
Clyde Beam of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Kessler^ Friday, with Mrs. Dave
Roy Pounds and daughter, M.ir Mitchell winning high score and rarian, explained the procedure of puiimer.
cataloguing a book and Issuing It
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Mrs. S. P. Bybee second.
garet Ann.
to the reader as well as fin a n c e s _______________ 1___________________
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HAVE DINNER GUESTS
for the library operation. The year's j
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to C la s s ify
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moss were prize winners in children’s b ook s'
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ure enter-
FOR
SALE—
10
by 12 tent with
tained at dinner Sunday for 12! Sunday dinner guests at the home were displayed, along with adult
floor, 3 foot siding and door. Also
books.
guests. Beside members of the tin- : u ! Mr- antl Mrs- s - p - Byl>ee-
Rev. George Whipple sang two table, 2 chairs, 2 beds and built-
ediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
GUESTS AT DINNER
sacred songs, accompanied by Mrs. ins. $115. Inquire at apartment 20,
1 Burningham and Mr. and Mrs. R.
A T THE
Veterans housing.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McConnell Carlos Buchner.
i W. HiUhouse were present.
and
family
of
Willowcreek
were
Mrs. D. M. Coats and Mrs. Alta
On Tuesday evening Mr. and
MISCELLANEOUS— Reward will
Mrs. Ure gave a dinner for 11) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Standish of Payette displayed a be paid for information leading to ’
guests including Mr. and Mrs. D. Mrs. A. R. Roberts and Mabel of beautiful collection of petrified apprehension of any person or per
woods and gem stones found In
E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. CUlf Sunset valley.
sons known to have mutilated or
Idaho and Oregon and Mrs. John
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Beckstead
of
Nyssa
and
Mr.
and
destroyed property of the Episcopal
Don't forget the hospital drive
BOY
IS
HONORED
Glass
of
Weiser
displayed
minerals
Mrs. Howard Myrlck of Ogden.
church.
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Phillip Dean Tucker, son of Mr. native to Idaho and Oregon, ex
starting November 15.
and
Mrs.
Carroll
Tucker,
was
plaining some of their commercial LOST— Red Cocker Spaniel pup, 7
ENTERTAINS CLUB
months old, male, distinctive, scar
Mrs. Lyle Fullmer entertained honored October 22 on his eighth uses.
NYSSA PHARMACY
birthday with a party at the home
During the serving of tea by the or bare spot above right eye. Re
of his grandmother, Mrs. Dean library board music was furnished ward. Erret Hummel, phone 121.
Smith. A birthday cake decorated by Carol Whitaker and Mary Par
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GET THE
in pink, was served to 12 guests.
son. Mrs. C. C. Hunt, Mrs. H. R.
Sherwood, Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper FOR SALE — Eight-piece dining
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HOSTESS AT PARTIES
and Mrs. Carlos Buchner were room set. Phone 06R4.
Mrs. Wayne Morris was hostess hostesses. Coffee and dougnuts were
FOR SALE!— 1929 model A coupe.
at two bridge parties last week.
served. Mrs. Bernard Eastman Sr., Can be seen at 398 south Third
On Friday evening prizes were of Payette was an out-of-town street.
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awarded to Mrs. John Beckham guest.
and Mrs. Al. Kuehn and on Tues
FOR SALE— Fat hens, alive or
day evening to Mrs. Ethel Craw
TUESDAY CLUB MEETS
dressed. L. G. Hawley, Nyssa-
ford and Mrs. Lyle Fullmer. A
The Tuesday afternoon bridge Parma junction.
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guest prize was awarded to Mrs. club met last week with Mrs. John
LOST-
-Black
leather
billfold
Oc- j
Oswald Forbes at the second party Beckham. Prize winners were Mrs.
Joe Sutherland, high, and Mrs. tober 22, in Nyssa, Earl H. Rumpel. 1
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REGULAR MEETINGS PLANNED George Mitchell second high. Oth Two dollar reward for return of
LET US
The local W.C.T.U., meeting at er guests besides club members billfold to Nyssa Packing Co.
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the home of Mrs. J. B. Quibley last were Mrs. EM Frost and Mrs. A. H.
Thursday afternoon, decided to Boydeil.
LOST— Black Cocker Spaniel dog.
hold regular meetings the first
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8 months old, V4 mile north of
Friday of each month. The first
ENTERTAINS WEDNESDAY
Ole's comer, Saturday, October 19.
meeting will be held November 1
Mrs. L. A. Maulding was host Answers to name "Jiggs". White
at 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. Quigley's ess to the Wednesday evening mark under neck. $5.00 reward for
YO U R CAR
home. All members and others in bridge club last week. Guests of return, or information leading to
terested are invited to attend.
the club were Mrs. B. B. Lien return. John Points, Box 163, Nys
Don’t forget the hospital drive.
kaemper and Mrs. Artie Robert sa, Oregon, or E. 4th street, Nyssa.
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son. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Oregon.
COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING
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The district council of the Meth Robertson, Mrs. Ed Frost and Mrs.
odist Youth fellowship met in the Harry Miner.
FOR SALE— New grates and re
Methodist church Saturday, Oct
pairs for any make of stove. Also
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ober 19. District President Jerry
stove pipe, dampers, flue stops.
CLUB HOLDS MEETING
Crandall presided.
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Mrs. Mettie Knowles was hostess Nyssa Furniture Co.
Dinner was served to the visit to the Chatter Box club at her
WANTED—
Beet
topping
witli
ing delegates and hosts by Mrs. home Thursday afternoon, with 12
John Deere topper. O. E. Cheldelln, '1
E. C. Crandall, Mrs. Bernard Frost ladies attending.
and Mrs. H. J. Gernhardt and
All members are asked to attend
assistants.
the next meeting as election of
The Malheur
Memorial Hospital
Tive Starts N ovem ber 15
Bracken's
Best Hobo
Costume
Annual
Firemen’s
Ball
TEXACO
$30 In Prizes
For The Best
Costumes
H A B IT
M AREAK
October 26
Nyssa Gymnasium
Herriman Texaco Service
Let’s All Go!
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