TH E N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RN AL, NYSSA, OREGON
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Social Notes
T W IN S G IV EN SHOWER
A double twin shower was given
at the home of Mrs. Leo Child
Thursday In honor of Mrs. Ray
mond Schueltyde, who returned
home with her second set of twins
In the past 17 months. The last
ones were both boys, the first a
girl and a boy. Oames were played
under the direction of Mrs. Ersel
Beus and Mrs. D. O. Bybee. Mrs.
Beth Archibald won first prize In
a hat modeling contest, using only
a piece of newspaper and one pin.
Ice cream and cake were served
to SO guests, with Mrs. Mildred
Williams. Mrs. Laurence Cleverly
and Mrs. Bair, grandmother of the
twins, assisting. Games were played
on the large lawn of the Cnlld
home, where also, the honoree op
ened her many lovely gifts, far her
four babies.
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O IR L S H AVE P A R T Y
All the Nyssa L.D.S. girls between
the ages of 12 and 21 met at the
home of the chairman, Mrs. Helen
Peterson Thursday for a general
get -to-gether. They had a welner
roast and also enjoyed a home
demonstration. These girls receive
Individual and group awards for
their accomplishments each year.
week. Mrs. R ay Barnes and Mrs.
Lester Jameson were co-hostesses.
Those winning prizes were Mrs.
Ward and "Grandm a1 Larson of
Marsing. Refreshments were served Spraying Finishen—
Spraying of the city against flies
to 22 guests. Out-of-town guests
were Mrs. Lillian Newby and Mrs. was completed today by the Idaho-
Oregon Chemical company ol P a r
Earl Larson of Homedale.
ma. The Ily campaign, which cost
approximately $600, was undertaken
H AS B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
as a _part of a program to fight the
Bobby Storm entertained seven spread of infantile paralysis. Busi
guests Saturday afternoon, August ness houses, dwellings, trees and
16 at his home. The occasion mark shrubs were sprayed. Representa
ed his seventh birthday. He receiv tives of the chemical company rec
ommended that the residue from
ed many nice gifts.
the spray be wiped otf windows
after it dries.
CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Walter F ix was hostess to Bov Arri res—
A son weighing 8 pounds, 11
the Informal Bridge club Tuesday
ifternoon. Mrs. Walter Fox and ounces, was born in the Nyssa
Nursing home this morning to Mr.
Mrs. John Ost.oin held the high
and Mrs. Marvin Elmore of Nyssa.
scores for the tf.ernoon Additional
guests were M ra. A. Cook and Mrs. Visit Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beager and
Rhoda Fullmer.
Mrs. Beager's mother, Mrs. Jones
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of Buhl. Idaho visited the past
G RO UP R E -O RG ANIZED
At a meeting held Tuesday even- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chrttton.
ng at the home of Mr and Mrs.
viernldean
Ro_bins,
the young
Return from Trip—
adults group of the Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell
•hurch re-organlzed and elected
officers. The new officer, are Mrs. have returned from a two-weeks
vacation spent in Calif rnia. They
Merrildean Robbins, president; Hor
rid Kurtz, Ilrst commissioner in attended a family reunion in Bur
harge of worsnip; Katherine Cran bank.
dall, second commissioner in charge
rf world service; C liff Main, third Attend Camp—
A series of youth camps spon
ommissioner in charge ol comm
unity service; Merrildean Robbins, sored by the Christian churches of
,'ourfch commissioner in charge of eastern Oregon have just been com
recreation, and Mrs. C liff Mum, pleted at Cove, Oregon. The series
r.egan July 21 with a pioneer camp
secretary - treasurer.
This group ol young people will for intermediate boys and girls.
Those
attending from Nyssa were
meet every Sunday evening at 7
o’clock at the church, with social Barbara Mosier, Doris Rigney, Gen
meetings once a month. Plans evieve Eachus, Betty Hill, Lucille
were made for a number ol the Hill, Mildred Bibbey, Harlan Gon-
group to attend the distrlct-wioe nason, Don Garren, Evelyn Rath-
conference to be held at Payette burn and Lynn Hann. Mrs. Chet
.akes over the Labor day week-end Mosier, Mrs. Jesse Rigney and
Following the business meeting a Rev. George Whipple taught classes
social was enjoyed by 14 guests. m the camp. On July 28, Miss
Gwen Smith, Miss Rosemary Gra
ham and Dan Penny attended the
E N T E R T A IN S FOR NIECE
Mrs. J. C. Olsen, who lives on older youth camp. Rev. and Mrs.
Gem avenue, entertained Friday, George Whipple also attended. Mr
August 15 at a 1:30 luncheon and Whipple was in charge of the mus
kitchen shower honoring her niece. ic. From August 11 to 16 a camp
Miss Betty Jean Schomburg of was Held especially for boys.
LOCAI NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen an
nounce the engagement of then
daughter, Bernice Bowen (above:
to LaVern Cleaver, son o l M r anc
Mrs Oeorge Cleaver. No date ha:
been set for the wedding.
dinner.
Following the dinner a program
of readings and music was given
w ith Mrs. Henry Gem hardt as
mistress of ceremonies.
A set of silverware was presented
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to Mr. and Mrs. Roboins by th^
M AR R IE D B Y BISHOP
Miss Ruby Orlelne Raymond and guests.
Orven H. Poston of New Plymouth
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FAR E W E LL P A R T Y HELD
were married 8unday afternoon at
A
farewell
party
was given In
the home of Bishop Arvel Child.
The blrde wore a long white gown, honor of Miss Murph Towne Tues
with fingertip veil held In place day evening at the home o f Mis:
Mary Lou Schenk. Miss Towne
with carnations.
left Saturday to attend school
Lunch was served buffet style. The
HONORED ON SILVE R
honoree was presented with a
W EDDINO
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins were lovely gift.
honored on th*L’ silver wedding
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HONORED A T SHOW ER
anniversary Sunday afternoon when
Mrs. Conley Ward was honored
75 friends and relatives met at
ti e Robbins home for a pot-luck1 by friends at a shower given last
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B i g Sale
Dresses, Blouses, Etc.
B A R G A IN S FROM $2.98
U P T O $11.98
Get Here Early for Fir»t Choice
Beginning Friday, August 22
Also see our npw fall dresses, etc.
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Ritzie Dress
And Floral Shoppe
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Nampa, who will be married Aug
ust 23. Eighteen women attended
the affair.
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ENTE R TAIN S CLUB
Mrs. Charles Schweizer entertain
ed the Kingman Book club at her
home In Sunset valley Saturday.
Nine members and one guest, Mrs.
E. Clonlnger, were present. An in
teresting review of the Pulitzer
novel "A ll the K in g’s Men” , was
given by Miss Clarice Nothels.
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B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD
A birthday party was held Aug
ust 14 for Ruthie Burbanks at the
home o f her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Burbanks.
Her lovely birthday cake was
made and decorated by her mo
ther. Ruthie received some nice
birthday gifts.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Burbanks and Susie and
Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bur
banks, Ruthle’s grandmother, Mrs.
Chester Burbanks, and daughter,
Mary and niece, Dela; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Sparks and Bert and
LeRoy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry.
Mr. and Mrs. Newbern Glenn and
Roger, Jerry and Ronnie and Mr
and Mrs. Leslie .Burbanks and Ru
thie and Mortie and Craig.
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F R ID A Y A S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 22-23
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HQSTESSES A T P A R T Y
Mrs. Roy Pounds and Mrs. H. R.
Sherwood were co-hostesses at a
party held Monday at the Sherwood
home celebrating the birthday of
Mrs. J. C. Beam.
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E N T E R T A IN A T CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell en
tertained at the Payette Country
club Friday evening for Lt.-Col.
and Mrs. John Beckham and Mr
and Mrs. G. B. Henly of Ontario.
Morgan Conway and Anne Jeffreys in
“DICK T R A C Y VS. C U E B A L L ”
Also Jon Hall, Victor McLaglen, Rita
Johnson and Andy Devine in
Attend to Business—
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Peirsol, own
ers of the Owyhee Drug company,
returned Tuesday from Portand,
where they spent three .days at
tending Buyers week.
Picnic Scheduled—
The Sunday school picnic of the
Nyssa Christian church will be held
Sunday, August 24 at the Apple
valley schoolhouse. Cars, leaving
after church services, will be avail
able for those not having trans
portation. Each family is to pro
vide a lunch and silver service. Ice
cream will be furnished by the
Sunday school. A program will be
given.
Visit from Idaho—
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garling-
house and children of American
Falls, Idaho were week-end guests
at the Dennis Patch home, Mrs
Garlinghouse Is a sister o f Mrs.
Patch.
Enfers School—
Herman Towne a n d
Evalene
Towne left Monday evening for
Portland, where Evalene will en
rol in school for the coming year.
TH U R S D A Y, A U G U S T 21, 1947
W A R E H O U S E W IL L
H O LD 300 C A R L O A D S
OF C A N N E D CO RN
The large Idaho Canning com
pany warehouse, which will be
used for storing the thousands of
cases c f corn produced at the
Nyssa plant is located Just m ain
of the main factory.
The warehouse, IS by 200 feet,
has facilities for handing 300 car
loads c f corn. All of the equipment
is c f ll.e most m idern design. It
is . f leaiforced brick construction
with ample capacity for handling
t!:_ p’.oduction of ih ; factory at
the present time. Already the firm
has made arrangements for ad
ditional space when necessary.
FAR M ER ETTES H O L D
A N N U A L PICNIC
NU-ACRES (Speclall— Visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Johnson are two brothers, Joe and
Ernest Johnson of Glendale, C al
ifornia and Fort Worth, Texas and
Mr. and Mrs. Dameron of Fort
Worth. Young Timm ie Is visiting
here for several weeks.
Making use of the canning facili •
ties at Adrian were Mrs. Susan
Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard
and Rendall Barney.
Mr. and Mrs. Uehlin have re
turned from a trip through the
Yellowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Betts are
parents of a boy.
Deanna Evans and her grand
father, Iva Fish, made a trip to
Portand and Dixie, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pamer will
leave on a Portland trip
The Farmerettes club held their
Mrs. Pearl Samuels has been
annual picnic at the Kiawanls
park in Payette. Those who at hostess to her mother and sister
tended with their families were recently.
Thanks Is extended to the Nu-
Mrs. Susan Barney, Mr. and Mrs.
Acres Orange members for their
Henry Blanchard. .M r and Mrs. co-operation during the fair. The
Frank Nedbalek, Mr. and Mrs. Rob committee Is also given commen
ert Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse dation for Us co-operative spirit.
Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ev
ans. M r and Mrs* Henry Orcutt,
A IR P O R T N E W S
Mr and Mrs. Warren Graves, Mr
and Mrs. Merle Thomson. Mr. and
By Gordon Schmelzer
Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W e have added three new pri
Johnson. Mrs Harriet Ellibee and
Sonny Woods
vates, Dr Kerby, Carl Eachus and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomson and Carlos Buchner.
Jim Greig and Everett Johnston
family went to Caldwell Sunday
for a visit with her famiyl Mrs. flew their dual cross country to
Thomson’s sister has Just returned Gooding and returned.
from a trip.
Tw o new solo pilots were John
Mrs. Bertha Taylor and daughter, Lawrence and Bob Bo who
Spencer Beus flew the club ship
Christine, with a friend, Miss Bia-
key, all of Lyons, Kansas, were to Ogden on his vacation and Mr.
guests at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Don Moss flew to Boise
Mrs. Merle Thomson. Also visiting on a shopping trip.
Other club members active in
with them was her aunt, Mrs Gray
of Little River, Kansas They will flying lately were Bernard Frost,
visit in the vicinity for two weeks. Ron Whitaker, Leo Fife, Dr. Cun-
Mr. A. C. Thomsen of Denver, dall, and Dr. Maulding.
Visitors this week were Mr. G ra-
brother of M eile and Paul Thom
son, spent the week-end visiting mkow of Boise and Tom Smith of
here.
Wilder.
Wayne fpringteen of New Pym-
Visiting with the Fry family for
the past week was a sister ol Cur- outh has been flying a few of his
fis Fry.
fnends In the evening.
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Nyssk and have established my sand and
gravel operations there.
Eest route to pit is north on Third Street
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Removed from liospita—
Bonnie Kressly, daughter of Mrs,
Marion Chard, who was injured
in a car accident, has been re
moved from the Holy Rosary hos
pital to the home of her sister,
Mrs. Roy Holmes. The Kressly
girl, and Betty Byers, who was
Injured In the same accident, are
recovering satisfactorily from their
injuries.
Guests from Twin Falls—
Mr. and Mrs. Burnall Brown
have as their guests Mr. Brown’s
lister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Solon Lewis of Twin Falls.
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“ R A G E IN H E A V E N ”
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