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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX w n m LOCAL COUPLE M A R R Y Mhs Martha Louise Smith of Nyssa became the bride of Herman Joe Counsll of Nyssa at a wedding ceremony performed at the bride's home at 4 pm. June 26 by the Rev. H. J. Gernhardt. The couple were attended by Miss Arlene Peterson and Chester Coun sll. The bride was dressed In a mint» green dressmaker suit with black and white accessories. Her brides maid wore a dusty rose suit with black accessories. The couple are graduates of the Nyssa high school. Mrs. Counsll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith of Nyssa, was graduated from Oregon State college with a home economics major e a rly in June, 1947. Mr. Counsll, son of Owen P. Oounsil of Nyssa, has been employed since his discharge from the navy by the Watts Motor company and the Watts Seed com pany of Nyssa and Parma. The couple will be at home at the veterans apartments in Nyssa upon their return from a trip to Chicago, Toledo and Kansas City. Missouri. In Kansas City they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L. Smith, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Herman K ing oi Nyssa announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Erma King (aboveI to Donald Vernon Herren, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Her ren of Nyssa. The wedding date has not been set. CO NSTRU CTIO N SID E W A LK S BUILDINGS R E PA IR IN G D R IV E W A Y S Leslie W. Sioker General Contractor Nyssa 09-J3 You Could Go Hang Yourself To get out of your troubles, but why do that? W e can take care of motoring troubles, whether they be large or small, in our com pletely equipped shop. Towne's Garage Phone IOÔ PROGRAM THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 4-5 An exciting and dramatic stoiy o f adventure and thrills— of a youth and a magnificent horse which he found among the perils o f the jungles. Marshall Thompson, George Tobias, Clem Bevans and Bess, the horse with the human mind in “G A L L A N T BESS” In Color Sponge Divers Enchanted Square R£P£ATtMGf BE S» a wreck/m P$fs SUNDAY & M ONDAY, JULY 6-7 Dana Andrews, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb and Cara Williams in “BOOM ERANG” Tense drama seldom seen on the screen as a fearless prosecutor risked love, fame and for tune to prove the innocence of a confessed murderer. Sport Subject Cartoon Mat.. San., t : N Adm., 30c-Sf, Inc. T u Adm. Evenings, 40c-#c. Including Tux TUESDAY, JULY 8 BARGAIN NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Madge Meridith in “FALCON’S AD VENTURE" "Red Ryder” in “VIGILANTES OF BOOM TOW N” Admission Evenings 2Sc-9c, Including Tux. W EDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JULY 9-10 Never such a man! Thrill to the reckless loves— daring exploits o f Sinbad . . . The kind o f man who’d risk his life for a kingdom, or a kiss! % Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.— Mareen O’ Hara W alter Slezak— Anthony Quinn in “SINBAD THE SAILOR” In Tehnicolor Kvanlacm.- 4 k - K . Including Tux P *# } k jg k ureckless Frank T. Morgan HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY TIRES THAT OUTWEAR PREWAR TIRES Notice To Nyssa Mat , Sat., 2:30 P M . Adm. 6c-26c Adm. Evening*, 40e-9c, Including T l i M b . WORTH i CONCRETE \YSSA of Payette won outstanding scores som. After dinner the group at POUND— 1947 automobile license among the two tables of guesU, tended a picture show in Ontario. plate. Owner may have It by Id Club members Include Mr. and who were from Ontario and Pay Mrs. Ward Wleneke, Mr and Mrs. entifying and paying for this ad 3Jlxp. ette. Glea Billings, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, vertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Parmer, Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE— California liquid fer- Newsom and Mr. and Mrs. Kuehn! tilier. John Barnett, phone 123-R. BCOUT TEA HELD The annual G irl Scout tea spon Mrs. Nathelle Holton of Salt Lake 3Jtfc. sored bv the Nyssa groups was held City and Fred Bracken were spe cial guests. in the Masonic hall Friday. The program ‘ Included the fo r —8— - 8 - I M AR R IE D IN PAR M A mal opening, flag escort pledve. G IV E P A R T Y Miss Ella Mae Weatherford of Brownie promise. Scout promise, Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Bodmer en Rocklind, Idaho, daughter of Mr. welcome to Scout tea. original song tertained their bridge club Tuesday and Mrs. A. B Weatherford, and by troop No. 3, song by Irene Jay- evening at the last party of the Acoh'e D. Canfield, son of Mrs. 0, playing her own accompaniment; | season for the group. Prizes in Mary J. Canfield of Parma, were costume can dance, Carolyn Vau-i cards were awarded to Mrs. W ar married In the Canfield home by ghn, accompanied by Angela Pet ren Farmer and Mrs. Bodmer. the Rev. H. J. Gernhardt of Nys er-on at the piano: original song. — * - sa at 3:30 p.m. June 30. Attendants Brownie troop No 1; Brownie SE R IFS O F PA R T IE S were Mrs. Mary J. Canfield, mo Smile Song. Brownie troop No. 2: SPONSORED B Y C IV IC CLUB ther of the groom and A B. Wea piano duet hy the Jayo sisters, and Many Nyssa women have been artificial respiration demonstration or will soon be enjoying a series therford, father of the bride. Tha-e attending the wedding bv troop No. 1. of round robin parties which will were Mr. and Mrs. A. B Weather- During a "fly-up" ceremonv, the he continued throughout the sum 'ord and daughters, Norina and formal onentrg was followed by m er* under the auspices of the Ruby of Rockand, Idaho, Mrs. R. A. several Brownies receiving their Nyssa Civic club. The series was Littlefield and sons, Charles and wings and Scout pins, awarded by started 10 days ago. Harold of American Falls, Idaho, Mrs. Ve-n Parson. The girls, wel The beginning hoste ses enter Mrs. Mary J. Canfield and Lewis comed Into the Girl Scouts by tain four guests, each of whom don and Lorene Canfield, all of Parma: Mrs. William Schlreman, were Kay ates 50 cents to the civic club. Each Wayne J. Walker of Spokane and Parson, Irene Javo. Shirlev Thom of these guests in turn agrees to as and Carolyn Vaughn, Mrs. Srhl- become hostess to a similar group Mi's. H. J. Gernhardt of Nyssa. Immediately after the ceremony remao spoke briefly on the duties within 10 days. Three types of the young couple left on a honey cf troop committees and parents to parties are in progress: Bridge, moon trip to California. Upon their scouts and sponsors. pinochle, and Kensington. The funds return they will make their home The program was closed with all will be used in the maintenance of l)i Gooding, where the groom is of the guests and scouts singing. the city library, one of the club., Auto wrecks are on the employed as a mechanic in the Punch and cookies were served by mom projects. increase. Be c a refu l. . . be a Chevrolet garage. The bride will Mrs. Farson and Mrs. Ted Ross, as Chairmen In charge are Mrs driver. W ise motor- teach In the Gooding schools. sisted by the scouts. Bernard Eastman, Kensington; Mrs. Harry Miner, pinochle, and Mrs. 1 ists obey traffic rules, keep * SFLM A PAULSON HONORED HONORED A T P A R T Y James Spofford, bridge. Each host their cars in good condition, Mrs. Serna Paulson was honored A group of friends and neighbors ess should report to one of these on her birthday last Wednesday honored Mr. and Mrs. P. M. W ar chairmen as soon as she has en i And wise motorists buy in We know what’s best when the Birthday club met at den, pioneer Nys"a residents, and tertained, giving her list of guests, surance from a service- her home and presented her with Mrs. Amy Sinclair of California, and paying her collection. for your Ford because minded agency. F or prompt, a lovely gift. Refreshments were who was visiting here, at the W ar Hostesses for Kensington groups WE KNOW YOUR served by Mrs. Emma Hendricks ren home Sunday. thorough agencyservice, see... have been Mrs. W W. Foster, Mrs. and Louise Fife to 12 guests. Mr. Warren. 84, was the oldest C liff Main, Mrs. W. L. McPartland FO R D BEST ■nan present and Mrs. Ida Ward and Mrs. C. W. Buchner. HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y was the oldest lady. Mrs. Warren Mrs. H. H. Kingrey entertained Richard Maw was honored guest s 79 years old. a pinochle foursome last Friday. at a surprise party given at his Old-time music was furnished by Four guests at bridge were en home in celebration of his birth- Charlie Rigsby and Mrs. Sinclair tertained by Mrs. Houston Wilson i day. Many friends and neighbors Chimes of horseshoe were played this Wednesday. i attended. Refreshments were ser by the men. Refreshments of ice -9 - ved. Mr. Maw received several nice cream, cake and coffee were served. HONORED A T P A R T IE S Those attending were Mr. and gifts. Mrs. John Bishop of Ogden, Utah, _>— * Mrs. Charlie Rigsby of Ontario, who Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harriett Brumbach of the Big SHOW ER HELD Thirty-five friends and neigbors Kelso o f Boise, Mrs. Bob Baker of Bend district, was the inspiration gathered at the home of Mrs. K en Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Thoma- for two lovely parties given this neth Ponds for a pink and blue '.on of Caldwell, Mr and Mrs. Dick week. On Tuesday Mrs. A1 Kuehn shower Wednesday afternoon. Vari Wells and Leoma Bingman of On was hostess at three tables of ous contest games were played, with tario, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fields, bridge. Ladies receiving score hon Mrs. George Paulson and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell, ors were Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. Reynolds winning high prizes. R e Mr. and Mrs. George Schweier, Arden Newsom and Mrs. Ward W eekly Market Report for July 1, 1947 freshments of ice cream and cake Mrs. Ruth McConnell, Mrs. Emma Wieneke. Householder, Mrs. Minnie Leuck, were served to the guests. Mrs. Receipts: Cattle 1700, Hogs 240. Mrs. Fiank Morgan invited friends Kenneth Tucker and Mrs. T. Carol Mrs. Ida Ward, Mrs. Nora Ray, of Mrs. Bishop to her house to a Cattle: Fed steers $24 to $25.45, Fed heifers $19 to $21, Good Bybee were co-hostesses, with Bar Mrs. Mattie Thomason, Mrs. Helen 1:30 luncheon Wednesday. Two tab cows $15 to $16, Beef bulls $16 to $17, Veal calves $16 to $22, bara and Vergle Tucker assisting. Gonyer and Gloria Ann, Mr. and les of bridge were in play, with Fleshy stocker and feeder steers $19 to $:1 Fat hogs $27 top. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. A. R. Mrs. Ed Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. R. Packing sows $18 to $19, Feeder pigs $26 to $30, Lambs $19 G. Larson receiving prizes. Stephens and Mrs. Bill Stephens of Dale Bingman and son. to $20.60. Sheep head count 144. Vale. —5— - 5 - B R ID G E CLUB MEETS SH O W ER IS G IV EN O N T A R IO LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. Members of the Informal Bridge HONORED A T SHOW ER A pink and blue shower was "Where Buyers and Sellers Meet” Mrs. Nadene Garrel Sweeney was club were guests of Mrs. W ill Beam given Wednesday evening for Mrs. honored with a pink and blue sho Tuesday afternoon for two tables Lloyd Wilson at the home of Mrs. Ellis White, Manager 413-M wer at the home of her grand o f dessert bridge. High score was Robert Wilson. Prizes in games Ellis White & Clayt Tschirgi (Shirge) Aucts. mother, Mrs. Ada Clark. Games made by Mrs. Henry Borgman and were won by Mrs. Lloyd Lewis, were played by the 17 guests pres second high by Mrs. Dwight Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Holman of Pocatello, O NTARIO— 413-M FR U IT L AN 1)— 522 ent. Lunch was served by Mrs. Viol The traveling prize went to Mrs. Idaho. Mrs. Tommy Holman and et Riggs, Mrs. Selma Paulson, Mrs. Borgman. Mrs. Walter Fox will be Mrs. Huston Wilson. Garrel and Mrs. D. O. Bybee. A hostess next Tuesday to the group. —8- circular letter was written by the l.unrheon Scheduled— • guests and given to the honoree to P L A Y PIN O CH LE The republican women's council The D.W.T. Pinochle club was of Ontario will hold a luncheon read. entertained this week at the home in the Moore hotel July 10 at noon. D INE TOG E TH E R of Mrs. Lyle Fullmer, with Mrs. An invitatin has been extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower of Max Goldman and Mrs. Luray the chapters of Vale and Nyssa to Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jud- Trabert, assistant hostesses. Three attend. A film pertaining to the son and Mr. and Mrs. Sherron tables of cards were in play. Mrs. wives of American presidents will Hawk of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borgman and Mrs. Harry be shown by Mrs. George Hanley Art Young of Portland spent Mon Kingrey were high score winners, of Ontario. Reservations m a y . be day evening in Weiser, where they with the traveling prizes going to made with Mrs. Henley by Wed were dinner guests at the Hotel Mrs. C. C. Cotton and Mrs. John nesday or at the Moore hotel on Washington. Thursday. Ostrom. — 8— -9 - CLUB ADJOURNS OBSERVE B IR T H D A Y Go to Lake— Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis were Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Mauding ob Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case and daugh served the fifth birthday anniver Wednesday evening hosts at the ter. Broshia. and son. Normand. sary of their small daughter, Di final session- of the Mr. and Mrs. will spend the week-end at Beulah ane, last Sunday by inviting her bridge club, closing the season of on a fishing trin playmates, Oretchen Rinehart and play. Mrs. Warren Farmer and l o o Late To Classify cousin, Patti Bothanley, to dinner Alvin Kuehn were winners of high scores. On Sunday evening the FO R SALE — Red cedar shingles, at the Payette Country club. four members of the club who won screen doors, windows, frames and honors for the entire series of screens complete, doors and frames P L A Y B RID G E Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutherland games were hosts at dinner at the complete, pipe, flooring, park tables, were hosts Saturday evening at a Payette Country club for their as large size coal hot water heater, dessert bridge party at their home. sociates. Mrs. Grant Lewis was three coal ranges and one large Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brooke of top scorer, followed by Mr. Lewis, cafe Sink. L. J. Josephson and Son, 3Jtfc. Ontario and Mm. Boyd McMurchie Warren Farmer and Arden New Payette, Idaho. on Luzier's products. Food was donated to pack for shipment to foreign countries. Mrs. John Riddle was appointed chair man to pack the food. Refreshments of sandwiches, sal ad and punch were served. The next meeting will be held at Nettie Knowles' home July 11. driver! day afternoon. Fourteen members answered roll call with "T h e Trip CLUB MEETS Mrs. Pat Sweaney entertained the I Like to Take’’ Mrs. Focht gave a demonstration Chatterbox club at her home Fri- your TH U R S D A Y , J U L Y 3, 1947 W ater Users Ordinance No. 288, adopted July 14, 1942, and still in effect, provides: W ater for irrigation only through garden nozzle or sprinkler attached to % 'ineh hose or pipe. Water for irrigation to be used only between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., and between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. o f each day. Provided further, in event o f a fire alarm, all irrigation water to be turned o ff immmedi- ately. The Council has ordered that the above pro FOR SALE— Used “ B N " Farmall tractor, two months old, with six- row beet cultivator and tools, and completely new two-way hang-on 16-tnch tractor plow, $1760; used F14 tractor with combination cul tivator, tools and hang-on seven- foot mower, excellent condition, $1- 190. Owyhee Truck and Implement Co., phone 83-J, Nyssa, Oregon. 3Jlxc. AT LESS THAN PREWAR PRICES At least there is one product your money will buy that performs better and costs less than before the war. It’s the new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown that outwears prewar tires for less than prewar prices. New technical developments and public de mand have combined to give car owners this new tire (1) with improved quality, (2) at reduced prices. FO R SALE — Fir derrick booms. 1', miles west of Owyhee corner. D. E. Hite. 3J3xc. ¡ FOR SALE — Electric washer with 1 large capacity tub. Both wringer ¡and washer In good condition. R. L. Patton, two miles west of Langton's ! comer, 10 miles southwest of Nys sa. 3Jlxp. Liberal Trade-In Allowance For your old tires This low price pj^'s a new 6.00-16 Silvertown on your car. Waggoner Motor Co. B.F. G o o d ric h Bossy ¿//res /r ___ and sow ill you F I R S T IN R U B B E R The McCortnick-Deering Milker is so gentle and efficient that cows give maximum production with it. That shows they like it. % And youll like the way it saves you time and labor. It’s easy to clean and long-lived. visions be adhered to during the present em ergency. The Common Council, Nyssa, Oregon M a y we tell you abou t it? W e have McCormick-Deering Milkers now in stock. M c C ormick - deeding machines PARTS AND SERVICE OWYHEE TRUCK &1MP. CO. o r