Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 25, 1947, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
aunt of the groom, assisted Mrs. Boise, Mrs. Kate Smith of Las
Wlrford Bybee in serving the fiva- I Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Russeu Jor­
tier weduing cake. The groom's) don and daughter, Donna, and Mr.
BYBEE-COURTNEY RECEPTION mother made the cc'ce. decorated and Mrs. Carla; Loveland, all of
by Ute Sujar City bakery with pink Nampa, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M
HELD
A wedding reception and dance and white rosebuds and frosted i W. gner, grand:»arenu of the bride
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee ruffles of icing, with mlntatuie! Mrs. W. S. Lnngmade. Mr. and
was held Friday evening in the bride and groom on top. The cake ' Mr Clyde Kein. Mrs. Cljde Jen-
Eagles hall in Nyssa, with approxi­ rested on a large circle mirror, with kin.-. Miss Jean Kein, Mr. and Mrs
mately 250 friends and relatives tall White candles on each side, Ralph Fiffer, Mrs. Lorraine Butler,
over a crocheted table covering.
attending. The reception line con­ I Mrs. Don Moss presided over the Mr Dick Lottis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 1 rereJhments table. Mrs Wilford Cindell, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Orth
Parley Bybee. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee was in charge of the gift and Mr. and Mrs. Don Courtney
Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. O. D. tables, with Colleen and Garry By- of Payette. Tne coup’ e were mar­
i bee, Lois and Nannette Bybee and
Courtney. The bride wore a lovely ¡Carma Taylor assisting. Mrs. Ger- ried in Reno September 9, leaving
dress suit of aqua blue, with a link 1 old Curry had charge of the gift jnmediately for a week’s honey­
rose corsage. She wore a naio band and registration book at the en­ moon on the coast.
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of silver sequens over her hair. A trance.
AMITY CLUB MEETS
gift from the groom was a choker [ Music was furnished by Sneed's
The Nyssa Junior Women's Ami­
of rhinestones, set in silver. The I orchestra of Ontario. Special num­ ty lub met at the home of Mrs.
groom chose a glenn plaid suit, bers during Intermission were thic-e Carl Burningham Friday, with Mrs.
Miin a wnite carnation in the lapel. accordian solos by Reed Ray and a Lloyd Wilson as guest speaker. Her
The bride's mother chose a dinner trumpet solo, "I Love You Truly”, . object was concerning the schools
gjwn ot crepe with rosebud corsage. by Don \(oss.
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and and conditions in England. The
The groom's mother chose a med­
club will meet at Che home of^Mrs.
ium green crepe dinner dress, with Mrs. A1 Mladenick of Seattle, Mr. El wood F linders September 2ff.
and Mrs. Wayne Barker of Ogden,
rosebud corsage.
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Mrs. Wayne Barker of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Byrum McNeal of
EVENING HOSTS
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuehn enter­
R U B B E R W E L D E R S tained friends last Thursday at
two tables of bridge. Mrs. Robert
McCurdy was awarded the prize
for the ladle:; and Tip Powers re­
nft.BokCK1 WHVN0- DAD • 3m s YOU HAVE
[G E E M H R-r WOULD
WART
A HAM DT o AR KECTuf
ceived the men's prize. Both guests
BE DOIN P , GOOD
.MOW IAV J WOO Lb -T he W O L f FMOtA
were from Ontario.
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SHOrfCrtJH? , -t WANT
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CLUB ENTERTAINED
y
The members of the "Mr. and
Mrs." Sunday evening club were
entertained last Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Sallee. Honors for the evening want
to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Eastman.
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DINNER CLUB MEETS
The "Mr. and Mrs." dinner club
were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. II.
Why try to fool yourself about tires? If
Boydell Wednesday evening at its
yours need recapping now, NOW is the
first meeting of the fall. The mem­
time to have O K. KIJHBKR WELDERS do
bers enjoyed dinner at the Sara­
the Job by factory methods. They
won't
toga club, followed by an evening
fool you, either—If you need new tires they
of bridge at the Bovdell home.
will tell you.
TUESDAY CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Ed Frost was hostess to her
Tuesday evening bridge club at
her home this week Honors for
the evening went to Mrs. W. R
Campbell for high and Mrs. FYank
Morgan, second high.
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CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mr. and Mrs Robert Wilson en­
tertained the young married couples
of the Tuesday evening club at
their home this week. An evening
of bridge was enjoyed by the wo­
men. The men concluded a ping-
pong tournament that had been in
progress, with Robert Wilson a.
winner. A pot-luck supper followeu
the evenings games.
Social News
MICKEY and WS MA
HOSTESES AT BRIDGE
Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs.
James Spofford entertained at twe
dessert bridge parties at the Mor­
gan home FViday and Saturday
afternoons. Honors on Friday went
to Mrs. A. H. Boydell, Mrs. Tom
Eldridge, Mrs. J. L. Herriman and
Mrs. A. Newsom. .On Saturday af­
ternoon the prizes for high score
went to Miss Eva Boydell, Mrs. A
Kuehn, Mrs. Ward Wieneke and
Mrs. Manley.
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RUBBER WELDERS
TIRES
R E CAP P I N G & REPAIRING
¡PHONE 5 M = = = = =
NYSSA. OREGON
R EV IV A L
Church O f
The
Nazarene
15th St. and Good Ave.
p:-agyiga
> Every
night at 8 until
October 5.
I Mr.
&
Mrs. A. L. Crane,
singers.
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REV. D. C. VAN SLYKE. EVANGELIST
NYSSA
P h o n e IO Ô
PROGRAM
THEATRE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
Ted Donaldson and Ann Doran in
“ FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY”
Gene Autry in
“ TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE”
Mat., Sat., 2:30 P. M„ Adm. 5c-25c
Adm. Kveninx*. 40c-He. Int lutfcnjt Tair
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SUNDAY & MONDAY, SEPT. 28-29
Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, Robert
Walker and Melvyn Douglas in
“ THE SEA OF GRASS”
A powerful, dynamic drama o f the great
land movement into New Mexico at the turn of
the century.
A two and one-half hour show starting each
evening at 7 and 9 :30.
Mat.. Sun.. 2:30 Adm.. 30c-Sr. Inc. Tai
Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
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There’s never been a miracle so filled with : I
laughter, tenderness and joy as Santa Claus
♦ ►* P A Y E T T E
turned Cupid to bring two lovers together.
1 LUMBER COMPANY
Adm. Evenings, 4«c-Sc. Inc. Tex.
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WANTED— Surveyor's aide to work
for city. Apply at city hall. 25Stc.
FOR SALE—10 head of good breed­
ing ewes, and 5 head of ewe lambs.
Ed Irving, 2‘ i mile west on Col­
umbia avenue.
25S2xp.
“ There Are
Smiles That
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Make Us
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION COMPANY
Weekly Market Report For September 23,1947
Grass steers top $24.80. Bulk common to medium $21 to $24.
Glass heifers top $22. Bulk common to medium $19 to $21.50.
Grass cows top $18. Bulk common to medium $15 to $17.
Cutter cows $12.50 to $14.75. Canner cows $9 to $12.25.
F’eeder cows $12.50 to $15.50. Bulk bulls $16.50 to $17.90.
Veal calves top $23.75. Bulk calves $18 to $23.
"to ker or feeder steers $20 to $22.50
Hogs top $28.50. Feeder pigs $28 to $32. cows $20 to $24.
Lambs top $22.90. Bulk fat lambs $21 to $22.
Feeder lambs $19 to $21. Bulk ewes $7 to $10.25.
ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMM. CO.
“ Where Buyers and Sellers Meet”
Ellis White, Manager 413-M
Ellis White & Clayt Tschirgi (Shirge) Aucts.
ONTARIO— 413-M
FRUITLAND— 522
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BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
The Informal Bridge club met at
the Doll House Tuesday after­
noon, with Mrs. June Smith as
hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Vernena Beam. Mrs Sylvia Fox
and Mrs. Hilma Ostrom.
FOR SALE:— Used daveno, in good
'condition, $15. John Burton, apart-
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30.OCT. 1
Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, Raymond Massey,
Geraldine Brooks in
“ POSSESSED”
The Academy Award winning star, Joan
Crawford, in the greatest emotional perform­
ance of her entire career.
Color Cartoon
FCR SALE— Si-hc beet loader,
tood condition. Will sell cheap
D. H. Christensen, Phone 016-.I4
25S2xc.
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UNKLE H A N K SEZ
o S a fto iW
MISCELLANEOUS— I have moved
back to Nvssa and have re-entered
the plumbing business.' I will give
the same service that I gave before.
Calls promptly answered. 502 N.
First. J. C. Smith.
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ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS
The St. Annes Altar Society met gives you maximum wear and
last Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Goulet of Adrian. Lunch smartness from your garments.
was served by the hostess. The
next meeting will be held October
16 at the home of Mrs. William
Wahlert, second street north.
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PRIEST HONORED
A party was held Monday night
at the parish hall by the Catholics
of this community in honor of
Rev. P. Tighe, who will go to Lake-
view. Rev. Quigley, who will re­
place Rev. Tighe as assistant, was
also a guest. Rev, Tighe was pre­
sented with a purse as a farewell
gift.
COW HOLLOW (Special)— Mrs.
Jessie Callahan entertained in "hon­
or of Mrs. Heaton and daughter,
Amy Larue, of Salt Lake City last
Thursday evening at a Chicken sup­
'fl-tE-RE. IS SOMeTf-UNCi
! per. Places were laid for 14 per­
BEAUTlPUL A B O U T EVERY­ sons.
James T. Johnson of Mountain
THING»— IH A TlS , IF VOU j Home, Idaho visited his sister, Mrs.
a r e l o o k in g , f o r r r j
Joe Callahan of this district last
Friday and Saturday.
Four high counselors visited the
Owyhee L.D.S. church at the ev­
ening meeting Sunday from the
Weiser stake.
The L.D.S. Ladles Relief society
will hold Its opening social Friday
at 2 p.m. at the Legion hall in
Adrian.
Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Durfee, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Porter and Irvin
Callahan and family were guests
of Joseph Callahan and family at
a luncheon last Sunday evening.
Five new members were admitted
I into the Owyhee ward ot the L.D.S.
We're always looking for wavs to church last Sunday by baptism.
Mrs. Vern Garner is In the Nys­
| help you make that car look more
beautiful. One thing that will help sa Nursing home with a baby bov.
Mrs Joe Stephens was taken to
immensely is having the body re
( built. For the best in this line of the Nursing home last week.
work come to the NYSSA AUTO
Too Late To Classify
BODY SHOP. We know we can
( please.
FOR SALE
US-40 International,
in extra good condition, good 8V4
rubber; will sell or trade for car
r5 ^ u f o B o d q S h o p or pick-up. It will pay wou to see
this. Located at Collins' trailer
COMPLETE BODY« PAINT SHOP
camp.
25Slxp.
W ffECKCB SERVICE
DEPT.
25Slxp
Happy”
HAVE BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
Mrs. Leonard Olson entertained
it a birthday luncheon last Tues­
day evening in honor of her father,
J. F. Rookstool and her sister. Mrs.
Lola Reffett. Guests were B F
Sookstool and ran. Mrs. Reffett
and Ro femary. and Mrs. John Rid-
Jer and Dorothy.
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ENTERTAINS FRIENDS
Last Thursday evening Mrs. A1
Kuehn entertained at two tables
of bridge. Prizes were awarded tc
Mrs. Glea Billings and Mrs. Ward
Wieneke.
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MTSSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS
The mi.-slcnai y society of the
Nazarene church met last Thurs­
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Roy Herring. Mi’s. E. C. Ntlson had
halite of the devotions. The group
pent the afternoon mending cloth­
ing to b« sent in missionary boxes.
GLASS
ment No. 8, Bennett apts.
SOCIAL PLANNED
The opening social of the sec­
ond ward of the M.I.A. will be
held Wednesday, October 1 at 8
p.m. In the Nyssa gymnasium.
Nothing makes us happier than
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TO HOLD DANCE
to be able to give you a faster and
The Nyssa bethel of Job's Daugh­
ters will hold a sport dance in the
Nyssa gymnasium October 3. Shane's better dry cleaning service.
orchestra will furnish the music.
The public is invited to attend.
We offer you dry cleaning that
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CAR. TRUCK - T RAC T OR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947
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Nyssa, Oregon
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