Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1946, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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TH U R S D A Y, NOVEMBER 21, 1940
and Robert Goodell, cousins of the He is now employed by the state last Wednesday afternoon at the the cution cells, all cells, tubing, anything
bride.
'highway department in Nyssa
home of Mn, W yatt Smith Guests valves and other P » r t s o f the ap- Cumrn'“ ^ ™
A wedding reception was held In
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pink net with matching halo. The
DONNA GOODELL AND
DELBERT CLEAVER M ARRIED bride's mother. Mrs. A. P. Goodell,
Donna Belle Goodell and Delberl wore an afternoon dress of aqua
D. Cleaver, both of Nysaa, were and a cor .age of pink and white.
united In marriage by the Rev. The groom's mother wore peacock
H. J. Gernliardt In the Methodist blue.
The groom's man was LaVerne
Community church Sunday, No­
vember 17. The ring ceremonÿ of Cleaver, brother of Delbert, who
the Methodist church was read by Is a son of Mr and Mrs George
Cleaver.
the pastor.
The bride was given In marriage
The bride wore a white crepe
and tulle wedding gown, with a by her father. A. P. Goodell.
Miss June Savage sang "Always''
poplun finger-tip veil. Her flowers
were pink and white carnations, and “ I Love You Truly ’, accom­
which were also used In the cor­ panied by Mrs. O. E. Cheldelln,
played
the
wedding
sages of the other members of the who also
bridal party. The maid of honor \ march.
The ushers were Leonard Goodell
was Miss Bernice Bowen, wile wore
FOR YOUR
Thanksgiving Dinner
COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU
We have hams, half or whole; bacon, lard
and shortening.
Turkeys, chickens and home-made tamalie.
for your needs.
Wilson Hi-way Market
The
young
couple
are
making of the club were Mrs. C liff
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den Newsom poured. Mrs. Jame.,,
P
W. Bennett won the pnze for ing the diffteed sugar paaes are
Reeder and Mrs. Jennie Goodell, I
A U X IL IA R Y MEETS
[high score. Mrs. H. H. K l n g r e y i » t lost, but are rejuenated y
aunts of the bridal couple, assisted
The American Legion auxiliary' low. and Mrs. Henry BorgmJn, slmPle _Pr<^ e^ _ ° f__aj s,dP d^ lCQnlfm
bath, while the acid in the anion j
th<; bride In cutting the three-tier ^eld its regular meeting at Mrs. i traveling
cells in neutralized with amonia
cake. Out-of-town guests were Mr. Hugh Tobler s home Tuesday.
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to bring It back to an alkaline j
and Mrs. Henry Estrick of Merid- j
Mrs Herman Towne was accept-
TU E SD AY CLUB MEETS
Ian, Mr and Mrs. James Washburn ] etj ^
membership.
Mrs. J. R. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club condition.
"This, in brief. Is the newly-
and Mrs. Jennie Goodell of Cald­ Conner
waa a
visiting out-of- met #t the b o m t of Mrs j
L.
discovered ton-exchange or organ-
well.
town member. A lunch was served
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| Church this week. Guests were olite process of extraction and re­
The couple will be at home west by Mrs. Tobler.
Mrs.
Hilda
Tensen,
Mrs.
Tom El- fining of beet sugar which has be- j
of Nyssa after a short wedding
dridge, and Mrs. Bert Llenkamper. come . the first major change of
trip.
D INN E R P A R T Y HELD
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sugar snaking since the time or
Members of the Mr. and Mrs Mrs
Morgan won the prize Napo]ean B o ^ n e , when beet su-
LOCAL COUPLE WED
club were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
making was developed In
Miss Helen Roth, daughter of A. H. Boydell at a dinner at the for high score and Miss Eva Boy-
j France.
Mr and Mrs. Rus Roth o f Cald­ Payette Country club last Wed­ dell second.
"From the test tube experiments
well, Idaho, and Johnnie Weeks, son nesday evening. After dinner the
in the laboratory came the next
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks of club members played cards at the
E N T E R T A IN S C L
Nyssa. were married in Caldwell Boydell home.
Mrs Grant Rinehart entertained step—setting up ol a pilot plant—
Wednesday. November 13.
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j per bridge club at her home Tues- which was done In the Burley.
The bride wore a light green
G IV E PA R T IE S
day night. Prize winners were Mrs. Idaho plant of the Amalgamated
Mrs. A. If.
Boydell and
her C. W. Buchner and Mrs. R. H. Sugar company and was run sue Send the family's clothing and
suit with black accessories and
carried a corsage of red roses. Mrs. daughter, Mrs.
J. B. Beckham. Whitaker.
Mrs.
Edward Boydell cessfully in 1941 and 1942, but a)so household items to us for pre-
which was closed during the re- holiday cleaning. Prompt and ec-
Tom Weeks and Mrs. Ous Roth were hostesses at two bridge parties was a guest.
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maining war years.
were witnesses
onomical service Is designed for
Friday.
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"When the pilot plant operations vour convenience.
Following the wedding a recep­
During the aafternoon play Mrs.
ENTE1RTAINS V IS IT O R
tion was held at the home of the J. L. Herriman won first prize.
Mrs. Albert Pfeller entertained were resumed In 1945. Its sucess
bride s parents, Mr and Mrs. Gus Mrs. Ed Frost
second and Mrs at luncheon last Tuesday at ner was sufficiently Indicated that the
Roth. Those attending were Mr. Jack Galloway the traveling
prize, home on Highland drive for the company began erection and in­
and Mrs. Tom Weeks and dauift- i n the evening, winners were Mrs pleasure o f Mrs. Arthur Rothrock stallation of a full-capacity plant
tera. Betty and D>la. and Mr. and Joe Sutherland. Mrs. Artie Robert- of Adams, Oregon, who was guest in connection with its Twin Falls
Mrs. John Van Zelf and family son and Mrs. Glea Billings.
speaker at the A. N. K. Garden plant, completion of which was
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anticipated for part of this year’s
of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
club meeting later In the day.
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beet
run."
Combs of New Plymouth, Idaho,
Other guests at luncheon were
GUESTS A T DINNER
Miss Marcel Batton, Miss Irene
N.SECOND'S^ • PHONE’70
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brown and Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. Maurice
( or* l.ate to Classify
Rotli and Donald Roth of Cald­ son o f Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Judd, and Mrs. Carl Hill.
well. The bride and groom received Brown of Richmond, Utah, Mrs.
FOR SALE — 1938 four-door Bulck,
many useful gifts.
HOSTESS T O CLUB
Kay Bennett and children, Anettc
excellent condition, good tires. Or
Mrs. Weeks, prior to her mar­ and Wesley, of Idaho Falls, and
Mrs. Hersohel Thompson was trade for good pick-up. J. C. Krul,
riage, was employed by the Fishing Mr. and Mrs. Waynard Talbot hostess to her bridge club last box 509, city.
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Tackle .company in Caldwell. Mr. were dinner guests Sunday at the Wednesday evening. Prizes were
Weeks joined the army air corps in home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnall won by Mrs. Tom Burning ham,
1942 and served In the South Pac­ Brown.
high, Mrs L. A. Maulding, second, FOR SALE— 8-roam house and 9
ific for two and one-half years.
and Mrs. Harry Miner, traveling lots. Phone 128M. Lloyd Pounds.
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Mrs. Tom Eldrldge was a guest.
H O USE-W ARM ING HELD
Several friends gathered at the
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FOR SALE— Woodstock typewrit­
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
newly-completed resident of Mr.
Dr. G. W. Graves
Mr. and Mrs. Newbern Olenn en- er. Like nfcw. $65. Inquire Journal j
and Mrs. Hugh Tobler on north
office.
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Fourth street Saturday evening for tertained at a birthday party in
O PTO M ETRIST
honor
of
their
son.
Roger,
on
his
a house-warming party.
LO ST—Black and white English
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 15h birthday, November 15.
setter. Has St. Vitis dance. Goes
Eyes Examined
The nicely decorated birthday by name Ted. Anyone knowing
Lloyd Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, cake was made by Roger's aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Heiner, Calvin Mrs. Le Roy Schirm. Games were
Phone 720
Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom played and refreshments served
WE BUY AND SELL
Holman. The guests pYesented Mr. at 10 o'clock.
718 Arthur St.
The
Invited
guests
were
Denny
and Mrs. Tobler with a gift.
USED CARS
and Earl Barton. Billy Deanous, Mr.
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Caldwell, Idaho
and Mrs. Leslie Burbanks and
FOR SALE
PIN O C H LE CLUB MEETS
The D. W. T. Pinochle club met Montle and Ruthle, Mr. and Mrs.
1936
Vo ton Chevrolet
Le Roy Schirm and son, Larry,
Mr. and Mrs. Newbern Glenn and
ruck with beet-bed.
sons Ronnie, Jerry and Roger. Rog­
1942 2Vo ton GMC
er received some nice birthday
gifts.
army truck with stake-
Thanksgiving
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KEEP-U-NEAT
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Head Pin
Tournament
Friday Saturday Sunday
November 22-23-24
rmas
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Entry Fee— 50c
THERE HAS BEEN NO INCREASE IN THE
THREE PRIZES
Open Sundays at 2:30
Nyssa Bowling1 Center
NYSSA
PRO GRAM
THEATRE
Phone 108
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22-23
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Signe Hasso, John Sheppard in
"STRANGE TRIANGLE”
I a > o Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the rest of the
Bowery Boys in
“IN FAST COMPANY”
Evening prices 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
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SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24-25
Janies Craig, Jackie (Butch) Jenkins in
“BOYS RANCH”
A heart warming story o f a big little tough
guy !
Color Cartoon and Passing Parade
M sL, Sal.. 2; >0 Ad i». 15«-5c Inc. T ax
Adm. Evening*. 4 Or-9c, Including Tax
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
BARGAIN NIGHT
Lee Bowman, Marguerite Chapman in
“THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DO W N”
2-reel Comedy and Color Cartoon
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AMALGAMATED IS
MAKING SYRUP
PRICE OF FORD CARS AND TRUCKS AS A
RESULT OF THE RECENT SUSPENSION OF
PRICE CONTROLS,
AS IN THE PAST WE W ILL CONTINUE TO
SELL FORD PRODUCTS AT THE LOWEST
PRICE
CONSISTENT
WITH
THE
HIGH
STANDARDS OF FORD QUALITY.
HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPANY
(Continued from page one)
process in extraction and refining
of beet sugar began in 1940 in an
associated laboratory exploration of
the Amalgamated Sugar company
and the Dorr company, nationally-
famous chemical concern.
"Six-inch diametered test tubes
were used as ion-exchange cells In
which synthetic resins were laid
j on the bottom o f the cution (posi­
tive) cells and the liquid con­
taining the sugar was diffused
from beets by the old standard
process was forced through these
resins.
“The resulting acid solution was
then run Into the anion cells where
the lon-exchange continued, leav­
ing an exceptionally high grade su­
gar in the liquid drawn from the
(negative) cells.
"A t this point the present pro­
cess o f evaporation, and then the
crystallization and drying proced­
ures followed, resulting in a better
| grade of refined sugar and a great­
er recovery, and which also elimi­
nated completely the use of the
Steffen house of the old process
? for recovery o f sugars as far as
possible from the syrups that had
carried recoverable sugar Into what
j would have otherwise have been
waste materials.
"Because of the heavy acid liq-
| uid resulting from the action of j
ADD BEAUTY AND
UTILITY
TO
YOUR
DINING ROOM WITH 3
AN APPROPRIATE
DINETTE SET
her
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28
Thanksgiving
James Oliver Curwood’s
“GOD’S COUNTRY”
In color, starring Robert Lowery, Helen
Gilbert
Cartoon and other selected short subjects
4dm.
Evening*.
OSe-
tm iu d ln *
Tax
EVERT FRIDAY
NICHT OVER CSS ,
East of Post office
NYSSA PHARMACY
Men’s Jackets
Dark Brown Whipcord
Blanket Lined
Zipper Front
Slash Pockets
$ 4.89
$ 4.19
Sizes 36 to 46
Children's Corduroy
Overalls
2’s to 10’s
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
“THE WIFE OF MONTE CHRISTO"
Starring John Loder, Ignore Aubert
2-reel Musical and Color Cartoon______
Watts Motor
Company
Men's Moleskin Pants
Mat., S i n , i:3tl Adm.. 30c-V, Inc. T ai
4dm. Evening'*. M t- tr . Inrludtng T ax
She challenges men with her beauty— con-
tniers them with-
sword!
bed.
1937 % ton Terra-
plane pick-up.
1937 Chrysler royal
1- door sedan.
These sets come in a variety o f patterns and materials. Hard
wood chairs to match, with leatherette seats, chrome sets with
plastic and oak table tops, upholstered seat covers.
$49.50 A n d U p
Nyssa Furniture Company
Across from Reclamation Office
$ 2.69
Children’s Coveralls
4’s to 8’s
$ 1-89
Bracken’s