Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 02, 1947, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    ____ T H E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO URNAL, NYSSA, OKEGON
PAG E SIX
TH U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2, 1047
Mrs. E. G. Stunz, Miss Margaret Barnett and Mr. Cotton, and trav­ fam ily were dinner guests at the
Sarazin, Miss Martha Browne, and eling prize by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Willard Bennett home in Parma
Sunday.
Miss Mardi Bailee.
Kingrey.
| The couple left for Portland for
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a short wedding trip, before return- MISS IV Y JUNE CARVER WEtXsS
O. E. S. W IL L MEET
j ing to Corvallis, where they will
Now making their home in Nys­
Golden Rule chapter No. 131,
make their home.
sa, Oregon, alter an L. D. S. tem­
Mr. Bauer Is attending Oregon ple marriage in Salt Lake, are Order ol the Eastern Star, will
State college In Corvallis and Mrs.
meet January 6.
bride's
roses,
tied
with
white Bauer Is an instructor In the chem­ Mr. and Mre. E. Vern Beesley.
BARBARA LARSO N W EDS
A social hour will be held alter
A
double-ring
ceremony
was
istry
department
there.
the business meeting. Mrs. Olive
Mis« Barbara Carolyn Larson, streamers of nbbon and forget-
performerd Wednesday, November
F
ifty
relatives
and
friends
at­
Rogers, newly-elected worthy mat­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond me-not flowers.
tended Che ceremony and recep­ 27. by Robert I. Burton in the pres­ ron, and Mrs. Eva Chadwick, new­
Miss Lucille Sallee, maid of hon­
Larson of Nyssa became the bride
ence of the hrides parents, Mr. ly-elected associate matron, will
tion.
o f George R. Bauer of Corvallis or, wore a formal dress of seafoam
and Mrs. Royal O. Carver, the be in charge oi the entertainment
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at a double-ring ceremony in the
green and carried a nosegay of
M AR R IE D IN IDAHO
bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and refreshments.
home of her parents in Nyssa, Sun­
sweetpeas and roses.
Miss Evelyn Marie Evans and Robert H. Beesley. and Mr. and
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day, December 29.
The bride's mother wore a black John A. Church were united ir* Mrs. Johnny Maw.
SO C IE T Y HOLDS M EETING
The bride was given In marriage
dress with black accessories, ana marriage at a candle-light service
The Women's Society oi the
On Friday evening, November 29,
by her father, with Rev. George
wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. December 22 at the home of the
a reception was held in the Plain Methodist church held its Christ­
Whipple officiating.
V. Benita of San Jose, mother of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C lif­
The bride wore a traditional
the bridegroom, wore a dress of ton Evans In New Meadows, Ida­ City L. D. S. ballroom with over mas party at the home of Mrs.
white satin wedding gown and a
500 guests attending. The bridal Bert Lienkaemper last Thursday
teal blue with black accessories, ho.
Juliet cap made of lace and seed
and a corsage of gardenias.
The ceremony was performed by party stood before a background afternoon, with Mrs. Henry H art­
pearls with finger-tip veil. Her
ley as co-hostess.
Warner Bauer, brother of the Rev. H. J. Rightmier of McCall. of seven-branch candelabra.
bouquet was of gardenias and white
bridegroom, was best man. Ray- Mrs. Helen Grimm, Bancroft, Ida­
Mrs. Carlas Buchner gave a de­
The bride, the former Ivy June
mend Larson, Jr., Dick Tensen and ho, aunt of the bride, was matron Carver, wore a wedding gown of votional program, which was bas­
j f honor and Mr. Thomas Church, white imported pure silk, with ed on '’Christmas Customs of Oth­
Robert Eldridge were ushers.
After the ceremony a reception brother of the groom was best man. lace yoke and skirt en train. The er Lands '. The group sang Christ­
The bride wore a lovely bridal
was held at the home of the bride's
veil, fingertip length and lace trim, mas carols.
parents, with Mrs. Prank Van Pet- gown of white lace bodice with
Each person opended a gift from
Insurance ten of Ontario, and Mrs. A. C. Sal­ ulle skirt and finger-tip veil, held was held in place at the head with
Real Estate* i
lee of Nyssa, presiding at the table. back by gardenias, with a bridal a halo of lace and orange blos­ the Christmas tree. The gifts were
Mrs. George Mitchell was in charge oouquet of pink and white carn- soms. Her bouquet was an orchid for the church kitchen, however,
rather than personal gifts.
of gifts. Mrs. Hilda Tensen played itions, lilies of the valley and chry­ and white roses.
Phone G4
the wedding march and incidental santhemums.
Attending the bride were her
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Nyssa, Oregon
Following the ceremony, the bride sister, Miss Nadine Carver, dressed
piano selections.
F A M IL Y G ATH E R S
Assisting about the rooms were cut the three-tiered cake. Mrs. Ev­ in a pink lace and net model,
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Les­
ans served cake, ice cream and cof­
the bridegroom's sister, Miss Don­ lie Burbanks of route 1, Nyssa, was
fee to the guests.
I
the gathering place of members of
Dr. G. W . Graves
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Church and na Beesley, In a blue net, as brides­ the family of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
maids,
and
little
Virginia
Clifford
Don M. Graham
Bob, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Bagley, Sr. The group spent Christ­
Maurice Burrell, were present, as as the flower girl in a pale green mas eve opening gifts and visit­
O PTO M E TR IST
were the bride's brothers, C liff of net formal. They carried nose­ ing. On Christmas dinner was serv­
Insurance Agency
Payette and T/Sgt. Donald Evans gays of chrysanthemums and rose­ ed to the following persons: Mr.
Eyes Examined
of Fort Laughton. Washington. A buds.
and Mrs. Hugh Bagley, Sr., Mr. and
few family friends of New Mead - 1
Rex
Beesley, brother * of the Mrs. Hugh Bagley, Jr. and sons,
ows were present.
Phone 720
Mr. and Mrs. Newbern Glenn and
Fire and Automobile
bridegroom, was best man.
After a short honeymoon in Og- ,
The mother of the bride wore sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beck
den and Salt Lake City the couple
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bur­
Insurance
mother of
718 Arthur St.
will make their home In Nyssa. | a brown suit. The
banks and children and Mr. and
the bridegroom wore a black crepe Mrs. Le Roy Sohinn and son.
I
dress.
Both
wore
corsages
of
pink
Rentals
Bonds
Caldwell, Idaho
HOLDS C H RISTM AS P A R T Y
,
At 5 o’clock a fam ily group pic­
Marian Grace Brown entertained carnations and rases.
ture was taken at Grant’s studio
18 of her friends at a Christmas | Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. of the parents and five children,
party at her home Saturday even- ! Elmer Carver, Mrs. Wilford Eng­ except for one son, Owen Bagley,
ing. December 21. After Che group land, Thair Carver, Miss Ina Car­ of Montpelier, Idaho, who was un­
had played games, refreshments ver, Miss Wilma McFarland, Mrs. able to attend. The reunion marked
were served by the hostess and her Rex Beesley, Mrs. Frank Skeen, the first time in 14 years that the
mother, Mrs. Burnall Brown.
fam ily had been together Christ­
Misses Lora Gaye Carver, Jean
mas.
and
Joan
Skeen,
Beverly
Johnston,
GUESTS IN BOISE
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Mr and Mrs. Hugh Bagley, Jr., Carol Folkman, and Anna Meryl C H R ISTM AS D INN ER SERVED
England.
MLss
Donna
Parker,
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bagley, Sr.,
A group of relatives gathered at
and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schinn Myrtle Davis and Mr. Allan Davis the home of W yatt Smith, north­
FOR BUYER AND SELLER OF MEAT
were dinner guests at the Major and Mrs. Allan Davis furnished the east of town, for dinner Christmas.
W eekly market report for Tues., Dec. 31, 1940
Bagley home in Boise Monday.
Guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
program.
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Prior to her marriage the bride James Chard of Lucas, Kansas.
Fat steers: $18 to $20.10. Medium steers $17 to $19 Bulls *14 to
HAVE SLUMBER P A R T Y
was entertained by former school­ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and
$14.75 Choice cows $14 to $15. Heifers $18 to $20.20. Veal calves
Miss Lorraine Fischer entertain­ mates at the home of Mrs. Roy family, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dor­
$13 to *19.
ed some of her friends at a slumb­
man, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chard and
Miller. The evening was spent in
Hheep: Lambs *12.50 to $17.50.
er party New Year's eve.
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Chard
making a bride's book.
Hogs: Top fat hogs $23.50. Feeders $18 to $21.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen
The bride Is a graduate of W e­ Chard and family, Mr. and
GUESTS A T DINNER
Mrs.
Receipts for this week including, cattle 546,
Mr. und Mrs. O. E. Dorman and ber college, where she was a mem- I Ernest Smith and family, Mr. and
ber
of
the
social
club
Chanodo,'
Mrs.
Clara
Beam
were
Sunday
din­
Mrs.
John Bretz and family, Mr.
hogs 225, sheep 192.
ner guests of Mr. adn Mrs. Henry the W. A. A. and the Pep club.
and Mrs. Glen Brown and daugh­
Sherwood and Frank.
ters,
Mrs. Glenn McGinnis
and
The bridegroom, a graduate of
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
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Mrs. Rhoda Mettlen,
Miss
Davis high, fulfilled an L. D. S. sons,
“Where Buyers and Sellers Meet”
C O U NC IL W IL L MEET
mission In the central states, and j
The ladies council of the Christ­
Cols. Ellis White and Clayt Tschirgi (Schirge),
served in the Pacific theatre of
I'll 00 TO THE SHOW
ian church will hold its first meet­
war 28 months, being honorably
Auctioneers
ing of the new year at the home
WITH
YOU,’CAUSE SISTER'S
of Mrs. Mary Marshall Thursday discharged In April, 1946.
O N T A R IO — 413-M
F R U IT L A N D — 522
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afternoon, January 9.
DOWN W ITH F L U -------
QUESTS A T D INN ER
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rigney and
E N T E R T A IN A T D INN ER
AND AAOAA’S GONE. TO
Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown had
several guests for Chtstmas din­
ner. They were Mr. and Mrs. Gamp- j
bell Baer and their two children,
Beverly and Billy, Dan Wesierski
Circulating
o f Milwaukee. Wisconsin and Mr.
TO GET A PRESCRIPTION
and Mrs. Boyd Brown and son of
F IL L E D •
Boise.
Ph on . 106
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GU FISTS A T DINNER
Christmas dinner guests at the
H. R. Sherwood home were Mr and
TH UR SD AY & FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 2-3
Electric
Mrs. O E. Cheldelln, Donna Jean
A distinguished motion picture returns to
and Phyllis.
thrill you anew!
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HONOR FRIENDS
David O. Selznick’s
Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Bodmer en­
“REBECCA”
tertained at a bridge party at their
home In honor o i Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine and George
Sizes 15, 32, 42 and 52
Dwight Wyekoff of Corvallis Satur­
Sanders
day evening, December 21.
gallons.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs
The Academy Award Winner o f its year.
Herb Smith o f Corvallis, Mr. and
Please note— A two hour, 25 minute show
Mrs. Lloyd Wilson. Mr and Mrs.
Houston Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
starting at 7 and 9:25 each evening.
Edward Boydell. Mrs. Houston W il­
Evening prices 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
son and Dwight W yekoff won priz­
es at cards.
SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y 4
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SERVE C H R ISTM AS DINNER
Plumbing Shop
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
M r .and Mrs. Dean Smith en­
Albert Dekker, Evelyn Ankers in
tertained at Christmas dinner for
“THE FRENCH KEY”
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tucker and
«ons, Mr and Mrs. Afton Paris
Also Roy Rogers, Dale Evans in
of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs
“UNDER N EVAD A SKIES”
Maronl Tucker of Blackfoot. Idaho.
m
rm
Bernard Eastman
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
Farr and Earl Chard, all of Nys­
sa.
Too Late to Classify
W ANTED— Riders to share ex­
F A M IL Y REUNION HELD
penses
to Oakland, California, leav­
A family reunion was held Dec­
ember 22 at the home of Mr. and ing about January 8. W rite P. O.
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Mrs. A. R. Roberts. Present were box 490, Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Orcutt and
son and Rex Orcutt oi Seattle, Mr. FOR SA LE — 1 Ford Ferguson
tractor mower, heavy duty type.
and Mrs. L. T. Rea of Meridian, Two miles west of Deseret Sheep
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roberts, Jr., company ranch. Robert Runcorn.
and son oi Nampa and Miss Mabel
LOST— Big, black male German
Roberts of Ontario. The Roberts pointer, answers to name of Blooch.
reunion was the first held in lour Reward, call 74R.
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years.
FOR SALE— New army Stude-
baker truck, with Olsen beet bed.
NEW Y E A R S P A R T Y HELD
See or call D. H. Christensen.
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Mrs. R. G. Whitaker and Mrs. Phone 016J4.
C. W. Buchner were hostesses to FO R SALE— Heavy springer H ol­
members of their bridge club and stein heifer. Leslie Robbins. 1/4
their husbands at a New Year's mile east o f old hotel in Apple
eve party and midnight supper at valley.
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the Whitaker home. Prizes for the
card games were given to Mrs. FO R SALE— One ton grain-tight
Grant Rinehart, Mrs. L. A. Maul- two-wheel trailer. See Harvey Otis.
ding, Bernard Eastman, and Car­ Adrian.
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los Buchner.
FOR SALE— 840 feet of dry floor­
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ing. some new windows, 1 daveno,
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELEL-
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bennett en­ good condition. Warren Kelch, west
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tertained at a party in honor oi 7 th.
Mrs. Ed Jamison last Thurs lay
i V t ALW AV6 W O N D E R E D
evening, the occasion being Mi'3.
Jamison's birthday. Other guests
f
w asn t a p r e tty
were Mr. Jamison, Mr. and Mrs.
INTERESTING V IE W
,
C. C. Cotton, and Mr. and Mrs.
-THROUGH TH‘ BARS AT TH*
John Barnett.
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HAVE D INNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson
had as dinner guests last Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson
oi Parma.
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GUESTS A T DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Oiezentanner
of Emmett, formerly of Nyssa,
formerly of Nyssa, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Lienkaemper.
'
Z O O - FROM TH' INSIDE
OF T H ' O
CAG ES-
The N Y S S A A U T O
B O D Y S H O P knows
how to keep the outside
and inside o f your car in
a first-class condition. W e
suggest body repairs, a
new paint job, glass re­
placement and new up­
holstery. All work is done
by experienced workmen
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E N T E R T A IN A T D INN ER
who strive to serve cour­
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Whitaker en- I
tertalned at New Year's dinner for teously at all times.
IN V IT E FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hummel In­
vited friends to their home to wel­
come the new year. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. McPartland won prizes at
bridge.
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HAVE C H RISTM AS DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Whitaker and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Smeltzer and family were guests
oi Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner
for Christmas dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Buchner and
family.
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G U IL D T O MEET
St. Paul's guild of the Episcopal
church will meet at the home of
Mrs. Hilda Tensen at 8 p.m. Janu­
ary 8.
33 55*M)Bodi]Shop.
C O M P U T E BODY f, PAINT 5H0P
W PEC KC B SERVICE
\J C L A S S D E P T . .
qSrilO T W
OWYHEE
NYSSA
DRUG CO.
PROGRAM
THEATRE
O IL HEATERS
Water Heaters
BROWERS
Mai., bat., t:$0 M m .
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c.
25r-5r Inc. Tax
Including Tax
SU N D A Y & M ONDAY, JA N U A R Y 5-6
Splendid and stunningly beautiful entertain­
ment— A stirring love story vibrant with dram­
atic [lower, conflicting emotions, great music.
“I’VE A L W A Y S LOVED Y O U ”
In Technicolor with Philip Dorn, Catherine
McLeod
Passing Parade
Mat., San., Z:30 Adm., $0c-9c, Inc. Tai
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Including Tax
TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y 7
BARGAIN NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Warner Baxter, Ellen Drew in
"CRIME DOCTOR’S M A N H U N T ”
Charles Starrett, Smilev Burnette in
“LAND RUSH”
W E D N E SD A Y & THURSDAY, JAN. 8-9
Gary Cooper, Robert Alda and Lilli Palmer in
“C LO A K AND DAGGER"
— Action that supercharges the blood— A tense,
terrific thrill drama o f espionage and love.
Latest News, Sport Subject and Cartoon
A te .
Erm ines.
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Including
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V IS ITO R S FETED
Mr and Mrs. Millard Jensen of
The Dalles. Oregon were the In­
spiration for a party given for
them last Saturday evening by
Dr. and Mrs. F. F Bodmer The
evening was spent visiting.
HOSTESSES T O PIN O CH LE CLUB
The C. H. Bennett home was
the scene of a pinochle party New
Year's eve. Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. John
Barnett, and Mrs. C. C. Cotton
were co-hostesses to the members
of their ladies pinochle club, the
husbands, and several other guests
Extra guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jami­
son. Mrs. Veda Marshall, and Mrs
Ella Patton o f Boise High prizes
were won by Mrs. Ella Patton and
Mr Bennett sceond high by Mrs
W e Now Have
On Hand
DAVENPORTS A T THEIR BEST,
W IT H IN THE REACH OF ALL
Here’s a grouping o f fine, spring
filled davenports specially priced for
this selling. Any furnishings plan you
1941 Ford passenger car grilles.
may have in mind may be exactly com-
1939- 1940 Ford passenger car grilles.
[flled with in this selection.
1940- 41 Ford pickup grilles.
Cantilever jacks.
Seal Beam road lamps.
700-20 10-ply truck tires.
Large assortment includes famous
Bilt-Well and Sleepmaster brands.
Each cover has been appropriately
chosen for the particular styling.
750-20 10-ply truck tires.
Dr.J.H. Berger
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Box D
825-20 10-ply truck tires.
Type N anti-freeze.
New Mercury 100 H. P. motors.
Phone 135J
Nyssa, Oregon
HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPANY
$179 And Up
Nyssa Furniture Co.
Across from Reclamation Office