Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 26, 1946, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946
I George W. Fuller, of Council, Ida­ the bride, was her matron o f hon­ evening held a Christmas party son and Barbara.
The evening was spent playing
ho Sunday. December 22, at 3 p.in. or. She wore a fuachia afternoon Monday evening of this week. A f ­
at the Nyssa Methodist chureh. dre&s with a gardenia and rose­ ter a chicken dinner at Carl’s Doll bridge, with Mrs. Frank Morgan
House, the group went to the home winning first prize and Mrs. A. H.
NVSSA G IR L MARRIEJS
! Dr H. G McCall Liter of Boise of- bud corsage.
of Mr, and Mrs. George Henneman Boydejl, second.
I
Henry
KoUen,
the
brlJe's
brother,
.
Miss Fannie Kolien, daughter of j flciated.
for an exchange of gifts and cards.
The guest of honor received many
| The bride wore a gray suit with was best man.
Mrs. Bernard Eastman and Harry beautiful gifts from her Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Kolien of
Mrs.
Don
Stewart
sang
"Always”
,
gray and black accessories;. Her
Miner won prizes at bridge.
and .Nyssa friends who were pres­
Nyssa beca.r.e the bride of A l.;n corsage was of gardenias and rose­ and ’ O, Promise Me” , preceding
ent.
W. Fuller,* son of Mr. and Mrs. buds. Mrs. Leo Ohard, a sister of j the ceremony. She wa$ accompanied
H AVE D INNER GUESTS
' by Mrs Jim Langley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton were
SU NSH INE CLUB MEETS
| A reception was held m the Sunday dinner guests at the home
The Sunshine _ club held a pot-
| church parlors after the wedding. of Mrs. Nellie NewhiU of King- luck supper and Christmas party
.Miss Mary Zink of Caldwell, cous­ 1 man Kolony. Other guests for din­ at the home o f Mrs. Minnie Lueck
in of the groom, poured and a ner and the afternoon of pinochle last Thursday evening. After an
group of the bride’s friends, tne | were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummins, exchange of gifts the evening was
misses Darlene Robb, Lulubelle W il­ | Mrs. Lulu Cummins, Miss Mae spent singing carols and visiting.
son. and Shirley and Marlon Price, Beaumont, and C liff Eeaumont.
Mrs. Art Cook o f Baker, a form­
assisted with the serving.
er Nyssa resident and member ol
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Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and
HOSTESS T O CLUB
the club, was a guest.
Mrs. George Fuller and daughter,
Mrs. C. C. Cotton was hostess
— 5—
Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and | to the D. W T. pinochle club E N TE R TAIN E D A T B R E AK FAS T
Mrs. Ed Shannon, all o f Council, • Wednesday aftem.ion. December 18,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Terhune
Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Slatter | for their Christmas party. Mrs. were entertained at a Christmas
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob . Frank Cummins of Kingman K ol- breakfast by their son. H. F. T er­
Slatter and fam ily of Welser; Mr. ' ony was a spencal gue t. The host­ hune and family and W. D. Rine­
and Mrs. R. W. Zink and daughter, ess gave several prizes, which were hart, brother o f Mrs. H. F. T e r­
Mary, and Mrs. Annie Fuller, Cald­ received by Mrs. Will Beam, Mrs. hune.
Unwrapping
of
presents
well; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ful­ Cummins. Mrs. John Barnett, Mrs. around a Christmas tree was en­
ler, Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Charles McConnell. Mrs. Walter joyed.
Satisfactory business relations rest upon past
Fields, Meridian; Mr. and Mrs. Fox, and Mrs. Max Goldman.
-f-
performance. It has been our aim to justify
Vollie V. Zink. Boise; Mr. and Mrs.
—t —
HAVE C H R IST M A S D INN E R
your confidence in us and to merit your con­
Don Seward. Parma: and Mr. and
E N TE R TA IN S CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Terhune en­
Mrs. Frank Morgan entertained tertained at a Christmas dinner
Mrs. J. J. Kropp, Ontario.
tinued friendship.
The couple will live in Concil, the Thursday afternoon bridge club for Mr. and Mrs. E Bowman of
Accept our hearty thanks for the pleasant
where the groom Is employed by at her home last week. Guests were Payette, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. T e r­
associations o f the past year and our best wish­
Mrs. F. F. Bodmer and Mrs. Ed- i hune and daughter, Mary Terhune,
the McGregor Lumber company.
ward Boydell. Mrs Arthur B oydell1 and W. D. Rinehart.
es for a happy and prosperous 1947.
DINNER GUESTS
held high score. Since it was th e 1
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hansen and Christmas party, the hostess pro-
DANCE PLAN NE D
daughter of Weiser were Sunday vied prizes for everyone.
Plans have been completed for
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
- 5 -
| the holiday dance to be given by
HONORED A T P A R T Y
Dorman.
the Nyssa Civic club in the Nyssa
Mrs. Fiank Van Petten of On­ gymnasium Saturday night, Dec­
EMPLOYEES HOLD DINNER
tario gave a party at her homo ember 28.
The employees of the Golden last Friday evening honoring Miss
— 8—
Rule store and Everybody's Dime Barbara Larson o f Nyssa, whose Purchase Ranch—
store and their husbands and wives wedding Is to be an event of the
H. F. Terhune and W. D. Rine­
held their annual Christmas din­ Christmas season.
hart, business partners in land
ner at Carl’s Doll House Monday
Guests from Nyssa were Mrs. A. leveling around Nyssa, have pur­
evening. After a chicken dinner, C. Sallee, Mrs. E. G. Stunz, Mrs. chased a 160 acre ranch on En­
gifts were exchanged.
George Mitchell. Mrs. A. H. Boy­ terprise avenue and have named
dell. Mrs. Edward Boydell, Mrs it “The Atlasta Rancho”. The men
—8—
MR. AND MRS. MEET
Dwight
W yckoff,
Mrs.
Burnall are from California, where Mr.
The Mr and Mrs. bridge club Brown, Mrs. J. L. Church, Mrs. Terhune engaged in heavy high­
which regularly meets on Sunday Frank Morgan, Mrs. R. G. Lar­ way construction for many years
Mr. Rinehart engaged In business
in Sacramento. Mr. Rinehart, who
served two years In the Pacific
campaign, will
leave soon for
Sacramento to visit his brother
and sisters and friends.
Social Notes
HAPPY P R O S P E R O U S
26D2xc. dairy cattle, team of horses and
machinery. House with pressure
FO R SA LE — Good Poland China water system and fair out-build-
122-J, Nyssa.
hog.
W illiam
NYSSA
Phone IOÖ
PROGRAM
i HtAÏRE
Big New Year’s
Eve Show
Old Fashioned
Tue., Dec. 31, Midnight
Welcome the New Year by attending this
entertaining musical show, packed with ro­
mance and comedy.
Evelyn Keyes, Keenan Wynn, Ann Miller,
Allyn Joslyn in
“ TH E T H R IL L OF B R A Z IL ”
The tropical Tune and Talent Topper of
Them all! Romantic Rio on a heart-to-heart
hookup with music, laughter, love.
Cartoon and Community Sing
S A TU R D A Y, DECEMBER 28
Pat O’Brien, Claire Trevor in
“ C R AC K -U P”
A story of a man who doubted his own in­
nocence.
Special: Bryce Canyon
Cartoon
Turkey Shoot
Sunday, Dec. 29
12:30
Quarter mile west o f Cairo junction.
Win a turkey, goose or chicken.
Lunch served on grounds.
Shotgun and .22 rifle range.
Mat.. Sat., 2:3» Aflm. 25e-5c Inc. Tax
Adm. Evening*. 40c-9c, Including Tax
SU N D A Y & M ONDAY, DECEMBER 29-30
She’s back— on a honeymoon jaunt that’s
jam-crammed with joy!
Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Edward Arnold,
Ann Harding and the Gay Janie Gang in
“ JANIE GETS M A R R IE D ”
Latest Issue “ March o f Tim e” and Cartoon
W e hope to have plenty o f ammunition, if av­
ailable.
MALHEUR GAME LEAGUE
Mat., Sun.. 2:3» Adm., 30c-9c, Inc. T w
Adm. Evening*. «Oc-flo, Including Tax
TUESD AY, DECEMBER 31
BAR G AIN N IG H T
DOUBLE FEATU RE PRO G RAM
Michaline Cheirel, Steven Gray in
“ SO D ARK TH E N IG H T ”
Hopalong Cassidy in
“ D E V IL’S P LA Y G R O U N D ”
Evening prices 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
W EDNESDAY, J A N U A R Y 1, 1947
NEW Y E A R ’S D A Y
Celebrate New Year’s eve by attending the
special midnight show Tuesday night, Decem­
ber 31.
Evelyn Keyes, Keenan Wynn, Ann Miller,
Allyn Joslyn in
“ TH E T H R IL L OF B R A Z IL ”
The tropical Tune and Talent Topper of
Them all! Romantic Rio on a heart-to-heart
hookup with music, laughter, love.
________ Cartoon and Community Sing ________
TH U R S D A Y & FR ID A Y, J A N U A R Y 2-3
A distinguished motion picture returns to
thrill you anew!
David O. Selznick’s
“ REBECCA”
Starring Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine,
George Sanders, Judith Anderson
The accademy Award Winner o f It’s Year,
latest News
Please Note— A two hour, 25 minute show
starting at 7— 9:25 each evening.
Adm.
Evening*. 4t>c »c.
Including
Tax
p. m.
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service, 11 a. m. Ser­
mon topic “ The Majesty of Chris­
tian Service".
Evening services: Junior choir
practice, 7 p. m. Services for all
ages, 7:45. Opening song service
conducted by the young people.
We W ill Change-Over To
A Strictly Cash Basis \
This is being done to give you better service
and prices. W e are reducing our prices through­
out the store and invite you to enjoy these sav­
ings.
This action is taken, not by any desire to
deny credit to our loyal patrons, but rather to
bring to them the reduced prices and savings
26D3xp.
FOR SALE— Electric refrigerator.
FO R SALE —Portable skill saw,
26Dlxp.
like new. W ith extra blade and rip
FOR SA LE — By owner. 120 acres,1 gauge attachment. Inquire Nyssa
38 irrigable, could be row crop. 18 Food Center.
26Dlxc.
W E NOW H AV E IN STOCK
New 1946
Mercury Motors
Fit all model Ford and Mercury
cars and trucks
HERRIMAN siOTOR COMPANY
Announcing
Chiropractic
Offices to be opened in the P ry building on or
shortly after January 1, 1947.
P H Y S IO TH E R A PY — E LE C TR O TH E R A PY
Formerly instructor and director o f the clin­
ic at the Western States College o f Chiroprac­
tic and Natureopathy in Portland, Oregon.
T R Y C H IRO PRACTIC FOR H E A L T H
DR. EDWIN W. OLDHAM D.C.
Chiropractic Physician
Room 32, Over Dime Store
CLEARANCE
1 nn Late to Classify
FO R SALE — 1940 model “ H N ”
John Deere tractor, with cultivat­
or, power lift, W alter Obendorf, Jr.,
7 miles southeast of Parma, Ida­
ho.
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i
FO R SALE— Or cash rent 37 acres
adjoining Overstreet beet dump. !
Good land and excellent improve­
ments; 4 acres pasture, 17 acres In
hay. remainder was in grain. Phone
M A N Y ITEMS REDUCED T O SELL,
SOME AS MUCH AS
1-2 Regular Price
Notice
Commencing Jan. 1, 1947
Ben Shaw, Gem Ave., route
2l Nyssa.
Call 153-J.
SALE CALENDAR
PUBLIC FAR M S A LE — Thursday,
January 2, 1 p.m., 3 miles west, >4
mile south and '4 mile west of
Thorson's Corner In Welser. House­
hold goods, cows, calves, chickens
and other livestock, 10 ton alfalfa
hay, several cords wood, 3 ton coal,
and farm tools. Mrs. Fanny Mem-
enway, owner. Cols. Welty and
Lane, auctioneers.
phone 01-J2 lngs
26D2xi
NEW YEAR
Hartley Produce Co.
Peutz,
Ladies Coats
1
HEALTH
HAPPINESS
'PROSPERITY
W hat more could we
wish for you? May
these three cardinal
blessings make life
ab u n d an tly ric h e r
for you in 1947.
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And Dresses
SKIRTS
HOUSE
BLOUSES
SLIPPERS
W O O LEN M A T E R IA L S
ALSO M A N Y ITEMS FOR
Boys And Girls
AS W E L L AS TH E MEN.
☆
HAPPY
NEW YEAH
\ ou \\ ill Profit By These Reduced Prices at the
that the converted basis will produce.
GORDON’S DRIVE-IN
Nyssa, Oregon
Ronald’s
Shoe Shop
GOLDEN RULE STORE
NYSSA
OREGON