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-UK NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N YSSA, OREGON CAGE SIX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 194* shown at Adrian HI. Forget your FOR SA LE -A ll wool blue pila attend worries and spend a hilarious | fringe rug with pad. Size 1- by 15 evening with the Juniors 5Dlx feet. Mrs. Vem Chadwick. 7th and GUESTS AT DINNER Reece street. 5Dlxc. Thanksgiving dinner guests at _____________________________ - BOR SALE — Refrigerator with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry uew unlt_ can tie seen at Jake's s a l e —Comfortable daveno . _ J t r __ ______________________________ . . . . ‘ Hartley were . Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fix-It Shop. __ Tom Nordale. 5Dlxc wl[kpr tack Reasonable price. Cheiaelin and Donna Jean ar.d heaters. Pilone 1-5J, Nyssa Auto Parts. FOR SALE — Circulator Phyllis, and Mr. and Mrs. Leno 5Dlxp. good used radios, steel wagons. Christensen and children. Jake's Second-Hand store. 5Dlxc TOR SALE—Choice 235 acre farm —8— HONOR OFFICER, WIFE TOR SALE—Owyhee Beauty Shop, on bench, for sale reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings hon Well equipped for three operators. Southwest of Nyssa, 160 acres low ored Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ben Beck Good business. Phone 116J or 24 crop land. See Frank T. Morgan. ham at a bridge party Tuesday eve Nyssa. 5D2xc 5Dtfc ning of last week. Mrs. Beckham and Grant Lewis won prizes in | bridge. Colonel Beckham recently returned from duty overseas. —5— GUESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rea and children of Meridian and Mr. and Mrs. George Daley of Nyssa were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R ., Roberts, Sr., and Mabel. amasi ushers. I geant in the infantry, serving for A reception at Woodlawn followed two years in the South Pacific, the ceremony. Assisting were the He was later a guard at the prla- Misses Sally Deems and Mary Hu- , oner of war camp ai Nyssa ber. Betty Jean Crocker of Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Toleman will maxe __ - J . U I t . . . 1 _________i r A n ^ll nr(K7fin Highland and Theo Sandahl of • i their home' at Merrill, Oregon. Bound Brook. ____ — S — , The couple left on an extended ENTERTAINS CLUB Cahoon Jones, daughter of Mr. and motor trip to Poconos and then Mrs. C. W. Buchner entertained MARRIED IN NYSSA Jones 82 to Nyssa by a southern route. They her bridge club at her home Tues- Albert Le Roy Morrett of Nyssa Mrs. Russell Morgan wlll live in Corvallis, Oregon, day evening. and Miss Al.r.a Beatrice MaUie ol Harlndon avenue, Highland Park, where Mr. Wilson will continue Guests were Mrs. Leno Christeu- Payette county, Idaho were united New Brunswith, New Jersey, to lhlg studies at Oregon Slate college son, Mrs. Jarett Hummel, and Mrs. in marriage November 27 by the Barney Houston Wilson, son of Mr. after three years in the engineer Emmett Barton of Odgen, Utah. Rev. E. J. Wilson in the Church and Mrs Bamey wlLson o t Ny.su corps. Mr. Wilson is affiliated with Mrs. Hummel and Mrs. Bernard of the Nazarene. They will " make was held in tne Highland Park Re- Alpha Chi Rho fraternity at OSC Eastman won prizes. their home In Nyssa. t . Mrs. Wilson, graduate of Highland — formed onurch November 30 in a park ^ ^tiool and N. J. C„ has ENTERTAINS CLUB setting of palms and greens. The ^} e t n emp)0yecj ¡n the personnel Mrs. Joe Sutherland entertained NYSSA MAN WEDS ! bureau 0f the college for the last her bridge club at her home last The marriage of Miss Audrey Rev. J. H. Mulder officiated. The bride wore heavy ivory . Tuesday afternoon. Guests were satin, with a long train and a long ’ ' —8— Mrs. A. H. Boydell, Mrs. Frank veil of tulle and Chantilly lace, WED , N KLAMATH FALLS Morgan and Mrs. W. R. Campbell. which had been worn by her moth Mrs. Helen Tonmng of Nyssa Mrs. John Beckham, who will leave er She carried a shower bouquet and Ammon iBudi Toleman ot Nyssa soon, was honored at a of gardenias. Klamath Falls were married Nov- handkerchief shower. Mrs. Morgan Matron of honor. Miss Dorothy ember 25 in Klamath Falls. They won high prize at bridge and Mrs Cahoon Jones, wore uefua silk and were attended by Mrs. Tonning's Boydell, second high. XMAS PARTY PLANNED sequin hair bands and carried sLster, Mrs. Oliver Patch of Pay-| The Ladie's Council of the Christ -8— ihrysantheinums. Bridesmaids weie ctte, Charles (Budi Short of Klam- j SHOWER GIVEN ian church will hold its annual the Misses Mary Mayher and Sally oth FalLs and Mrs. Tonning’s son, I Miss June Webster was honored Christmas party at the home ol Africa, who wore yellow silk, and Henry. j at a bridal shower given Tuesday^_________ _ Mrs. John Quigley Thursday after Catherine Purcell and Betty Davies, The bride Is a daughter of Mr. j evening at the home of Mr.^ and noon December 12. melon silk. Miss Davies lives in and Mrs. Henry Borgman of Ny- Mrs. E. E. Botner in Apple Valley After the business session with Taylor, Pennsylvania and the other ssa. She was formerly employed as by members of the Nazarene Quigley, president presiding, attendants live in Highland Park bookkeeper at the Nyssa elevator. church. Miss Webster is the daugti a Speciai program will lie given Albert Smith of St. Louts, Miss Mr. Toleman, a son of Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Webster ; wjth Mrs Harold Robbins In ouri was best man and Francis Mrs. Truman Toleman of Honey- Her marriage to Lacy Book of j ct,arge. Mayher. Baird Wycotf, Alan Vor- ville, Utah, Is a government pro Nampa will be solomenized soon. "Heart Sister" names will Be hees and Frederick Varnham Hall duce inspector with headquarters revealed and the Christmas gifts of Bruoklin, Massachusette were at Klamath Falls. He was a ser- BRIDGE CLUB MEETS exchanged. The Tuesday evening bridge club Everyone is asked to attend so met at the home of Mrs. Dean names may he drawn if it is Smith this week. Mrs. James Spolf- :he desire of the ladies to continue No Trouble No Travel ord, Mrs. Burnall Brown and Mrs. with the "heart sister” plan for j Bert Lienkaemper were guests. next year. No Traffic Beautiful clothes, beautifully dry Priezs were won by Mrs. H. H. —S— Hartley and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin. GIVE DINNER cleaned add to the excllrment of Personal Shopping Service Mr. and Mrs. Aden Wilson were j these crisp, tingling days. Rely HAVE DINNER IN NAMPA hosts at a Thangsgiving dinner for i Regardless of Your Needs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Moss Salmon cl upon the KEEP-U-NEAT dry Shop By Mail In Portland Clay and Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Brown and M a r l o n e n j o y e d and Mrs. Addie Wilson. cleaners for high-quality work that Service 10 Percent Min. 21 Thanksgiving dinner at the Dewey _ At Top Market Prices Palace hotel in Nampa. is always completely satisfying. HOSTS TO CLUB Packages Sent C. O. D. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutherland - 5 - SOCIET MEETS were hosts to their Ontario bridge SALLY’S The St. Anne's Altar society met club last Saturday night. Prizes Tuesday evening at the home of were won by Mrs. B. C. Daniels SHOPPING SERVICE Mrs. Herman Towne. After the and Hap Logue. study hour refreshments were ser — 3 — 1562 S. E. Elliott 5720 N. E. Glisan St. ved by the hostess. The group HONORS FRIEND will meet Monday evening, Decem PORTLAND 14, OREGON Mrs. Alvin Kuehn entertained at Portland 13, Oregon ber 9, with Mrs. H. E. Collins. a bridge party Saturday night in Anyone interested is invited to honor of Miss Katherine Crandall of Corona, California, who visited here last week. Mrs. Glea Billings and Mrs. Ward Wieneke were prize winners. — S — HAVE DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. GAY EVENT and Mrs. Grant Lewis and Sandra, Ed McDonald. Miss Pat Thompson of Springfield and George Billings MUSIC BY POND’S ORCHESTRA F¿/Artlí¿£D£AY51 Worried About Your Income Tax Or Year End Closings? See “ Mac” in room 5, over the Dime store at Nyssa. Reminder to Farmers: Declaration of estimated income must be made by December 15 or the final return not later than January IS. INCOME T A X ACCOUNTING CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING 20 years experience W . D. “ Mac” McKinley Phone 102-M W an ted Raw Furs C. W . Young N Y SSA FOOD CENTER Specials Fri. And Sat. Boat; Club Dance December 6 And 7 No. 2 can, peas, two for .27, case $3.11). No. 2 can, beans, two for .29, case 3.29. No. 2 can, corn, two for .29, case 3.29. -1b oz., grapefruit juice, .29 can. 4<> oz., blend juice, .33 can. 4(5 oz., orange juice, .37 can. A few bananas Saturday. Yes, we have lard. Nylon Stockings p o Late to Classify FOR SALE— 1939 Plymouth sedan new motor. See Nyssa Pharmacy 5Dlxc FOR SALE— Just received four new coal ranges. If you are in the market for a coal range be sure to see these modern ranges before buying. Owyhee Truck and ment Co. Phone 83-J. PROGRAM THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6-7 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Robert Henry, Stuart Erwin in Sat. Dec. 14 NYSSA GYM NASIUM A n n u a l M eetin g SUNDAY AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 9-9 What strange power could drive this man from the lips of the woman he married into the arms of the woman he loved. Robert Young, Sylvia Sidney, Ann Richards and Dudley Djgges in M alheur Gam e t ,>r HILARITY play. The HOUSE funniest OWYHEE DRUG CO. ANO GET S O M E SW ELL CH RISTM A S M onday, D ec. 9 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 BARGAIN NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM at 8 p. m. Johnny Weissmueller in “SWAMP FIRE” Buster Crabbe in “GENTLEMEN WITH GUNS” B ou leva rd WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 11-12 Into the west came Clementine— bringing new lustiness to its brawling— new’ danger t< its loving— new fervor to its lining! Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Matim and Walter Brennan in “ MY DARLING CLEMENTINE” Evening«. «•*- V . Including G ran ge H all Tn* Jackets Casting rods Tool boxes Flashlights TRIES— FOUNTAIN PENS Election of Officers Everyone interested is invited to attend. Admission $1, Inc. Tax. News and Cartoon Adm. MEN’S SETS— HAIR BRUSHES-TOILET- Evening price« 4»>c-9c, Inc. Tax. Badminton sets Easeball gloves Archery sets Roller skates Pitching horseshoes, set Table tennis Electric stove, “ Little Chef”, Streamline Electric trains Movie Projector Blackboards Scooters Cook pistols Cookie jars * Juvenile dishes Door chimes Step stools Dish mat sets Juice o’mat Hostess trays Cake covers Electric bun warmers Can openers Shower curtains Matching window curtains 1 uggage “THE SEARCHING WIND” Color Cartoon RAYCN CORD in Gates Tires Availabld now In A L L Truck Tires and in s o m e Passenger Car sizes. You will have it in A L L Gates Passeng er Car sizes as soon as the supply o f rayon cord permits. HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPANY Auto horns Seat covers Steering wheel covers Folaroid sun visors Vision mirrors PRESENTS/ L eagu e Mat., San.. 2:30 Adm., 30c-9c, Inc. Tai Adm. Evening«. 40c-9c, Including Tax and the record of what they have done and are how doing for our cus tomers. \c OIODAP, SANTA CLAUS - WE RE GOING TO “SHADOWS OF THE RANGE” Mat., Sat.. 2:30 M m . 2.V-V Inc. Tax Adm. Evening«, 40c-9c, Including Tax 302, N asked. Proceeds for boat landing improvements. “THE GREAT MIKE” A boy, his dog and horse and the mutua1 bond drawing them together is the baseline o this warm and friendly picture. Also Johnny Mack Brown in G A T E S TSRES Now H G ift S u g g e stions E F rom F ireston e GIVEN A W A Y NYSSA Phone IOÖ T As a result of the experience gained in building thousands upon thousands of Military tires for the war, our factory now offers you a tire designed especially to meet your POSTWAR driving needs. To make absolutely sure that this tire would meet every requirement ot the kind of driving you NOW want to do, it has been subjected to more than l*,fc Million Miles o f road testing, heavily overloaded and at sustained speeds of 50 to 60 miles per hour. It will be a pleasure to show you these thoroughly POST WAR 1 $11.45 $4.49 to $6.95 1.39 to 6.95 3.95 4.38 6.45 8.19 16.45 17.50 3.19 to 5.45 4.98 to 8.45 .98 1 1 3.79 to 8.45 6.95 to 16.95 .69 4.95 .49 and .75 1.39 to 1.95 j .85 to 1.2S 5.95 4.95 .98 3.95 1.75 to 2.69 198. to 3.If 5.95 .98 5.95 3.95 12.95 to 21.95 (Plus tax) 9.95 to 17.45 4.98 2.59 to 3.6P I .79 to 1.79 DON B. MOSS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE i 7