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V SIX TH E NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Social Notes PAGE and carried bouquets o f blue Iris, the Wigwam hotel followed the January 2 before his return to Brig- jT h e best man was Bud Cleland of i-tes. A beautiful three-tiered wed- ham Young university. Twenty-three Albany, Oregon. . ding cake, topped by the traditional guests attended the party. — 5— The bride, who was given In m ar- wedding symbol, was cut by Mrs. C AR D P A R T IE S PLANNED - 8 - riage by her father, was lovely in m n k R a uezvk. Mrs. Casmier Ra- Tire Home Economics club of the GENEVXBVE R A T A E Z Y K I a white satin gown with a full- . . __ _ J , WEDS A L B A N Y B A N ¡length veil held to her head by a tae/!yit fK” f re<1 coffee, and the brides Oregon T rail Grange will hold a Genevieve Rataezyk, daughter of tiny white satin cap. The bouquet McCracken and series of card parties for the bene fit of the polio ward of the mem Mr. and Mrs. M A. Rataezyk of 1 he carried was o f gardenias sur- Sf^ hia Rataezyk. served. T h e parties will be Sunset valley, and Harold Park, son rounding pink roses. T.ie couple le ft In t l « evening on orial hospital. . of Mr. and M t s . Roger L. Park of Mrs. Rataezyk, m other of the a trip to California and* held in the Oregon Trail school- Albany. Oregon were united in mar- bride, in a soft peach printed dress, The bride wore a forest rhouse January 23 and 30 and Feb- riage in a double ring ceremony at and Mrs. Park in black velvet, wore sreen cutaway suit of wool gabar- j ruary 6 and 16. Mrs. Earl Alexan- the St. Francis Catholic church o f gardenia corsages. I P?n€’ gTeen hat t^PP^d 1 cier is cha.rman o f the committee. Portland at 1:30 p.m. December 27. | Flower girl was M ary R a t a e z y k ,'^ saucy feathers and a tweed top j plans for the parties were outlined F a tix r Leo Robinson o f Portland dTesaed In long blue taffeta. Her 9°*^ * anc* white herring- , at a meeting held January 8. with off'^i**?d. T h e vows and ceremony brother, Lester Rataezyk, was ring- three-quarter length, swing- : Mrs. Carl Sebum as hostess. Twelve ve' given In sign language by bearer. Lester and M ary are son * members were present. Miss Miriam han<i and daughter of Harry Rataezyk Following the honeymoon, the Black, extension service demonstra- Ushers were the bride’s brothers, of Sunset valley. couple will live on a farm near A l- tion agent, gave a talk on *Hous- Ahe Rataezyk of Nyssa, Frank R at- | Josephine Rataezyk, twin sister bany, <? :€£onJ y ^ e bridegroom, who in?” . Refreshments of pie, whip- aezyk of Yakima, and Victor Rehn of the bride, was matron of honor, formerly lived for many years with ped cream and coffee were served o f Ritzvllle, Washington. dressed In a long blue ta ffeta gown “ to parents at Twin Falls, Idaho, by Mrs. Kurtz, assisted by Mrs. 6e- The attendants were Betty Green, carrying a bouquet of yellow daisies, specializes in body and fender work bum. The next meeting will be Elia Luke, and M argie Troyer, all T h e church was w holly decorated A.bany, Oregon. The bride at- held with Iva Adams February 5. o f Vancouver, Washington, who with white flowers for the service. tended the Salem deaf school. She — $— wore long dresses o f yellow taffeta ! A reception for the 60 guests at “ a graduate of Vancouver Deaf n ere from Salt Lake— col.ege. | gajfc Lake rseidents who spent the holidays in Nyssa were Mr and Mrs. IN S T A L L A T IO N SE R VICE H E LD LeR oy Buminghaxn, parents of Carl At the morning church service Bumingham, owner ahd operator on Sunday, January 11, an installa- o f the Doll House, and Mrs. Arthur tion service was held for the of- Weston of Ogden, who was at the MORE NET PROCEEDS FOR YO U R | Leers of the W omen’s Society of home of her daughter, Mrs. W ilford Christian Service for the coming Bybee. LIVESTOCK year. The officers and secretaries __________________ installed were Mrs. Walter M cPart- Here from Ontario— Market Report for January 13, 1948 I land, president; Mrs. C liff Main, Mrs. Robert Crummit of Ontario ¡vice president; Mrs. Wilbur Foster. ;p ent from Thursday until Sat- Fed heifers $24 to $26 Fed steers $26.50 to $27.50. recording secretary; Mrs. O. An- urday at the home of her daughter, Feeder steers $25 to $28. Grass fa t steers $2& to $26 50. derson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W alter MePartland. Feeder cows $16 to $18. Crass fa t heifers $23 to $25. Mrs. M ary Pruyn, treasurer; mis- ________________ Stock calves $25 to $29. Orass fat cows $19 to $23. I .‘.ionary education, Mrs. Hugh Too- Enters Veterans Hospital— Fat hogs $28.60. Cutter cows $16 to $18. ler; social relations and local church Joe Pounds, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Sows $22.50 to $25.25. Canner cows $16 to $16. activities, Mrs. Carlos Buchner; lit- J q ^. Pounds, entered the veterans Feeder pigs $26 to $27.50. B eef bulls $19 to $21.25. erature and publications. Mrs. Den- hospital at Boise last week, where Pat lambs $20 to $22. Veal calves $18 to $27 nis Patch; spiritual life, Mrs. H. J. jje reeiVe treatment for a tropi- Feeder lambs $19 to $20. Ewes $9 to $11. Gernhardt; supplies,^ Mrs. ^ Mary injection contracted while ser ¡Pruyn: youth work, Mrs. Al Kuehn, ving in the South Pacific during ! and children's work, Mrs. L. E. Rob the war. bins. - 8 - Returns Home— CTVXC CLUB T O M EET Mrs. Florence Story returned F ri The Nyssa Civic club will hold day from Tecumesch, Missouri, Its January meeting Wednesday, where she visited her father, Lum January 21 at the parish hall at Dean. This was Mrs. Story’s first PHONE 264 ONTARIO, OREGON 2:30 The topic for the meeting will visit to her home town in 25 years. be “ Women in the Postwar W orld” . She was accompanied by her bro Call us for transportation for your livestock or — $— ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. market information. H AVE D INN E R GUESTS Marshall Dean of Tacoma, Warn Sunday dinner guests at the ing ton. Charles Garrison home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- Here from Twin Falls— blll and Betty Lou of Newell Guests at the home oi Dr. and Heights. Mrs. Sarazin Wednesday were Mr. -5 - and Mrs. H. J. Larson otf Tw in W OM EN'S SO C IE T Y MEJ7TS Falls. | The Women's Society o f Chris tian Service of the Methodist church Undergoes Operation— I will meet Thursday, January 22 Mrs. Artie Robertson underwent vt 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. a m ajor operation at the Holy Ros SCHOOL D IS T R IC T BOND Gene Fleshman at the Bennett ary hospital in Ontario Tuesday. which shall be the wards "Bonds E LECTION N O TIC E apartments. The program will be Y es" and "Bonds N o ” , and the S T A T E OF OREGON under the leadership o i Mrs. C liff Return to School— voter shall place a cross (X ) County of Malheur Main, program chairman, on "T h y Uudell Poulson, Eldren and Janet between the word "Bonds” and School District No. 28C W ay", an introduction to th e pro- Irving, Spencer Beus, Adrienne Pet the word “ Yes” , or between the I gram of the year. erson. Lynn Swensen and Ray By Notice hereby Is given that, WOrd “ Bonds” and the word “ N o” — a— bee have reurned to Brigham Young at the school district bond el S T A R S T O E N T E R T A IN university after the holidays. whichever Indicates his choice. ection hereby culled, to he held Members 'af the Golden Rule chap at the Grade School In the City The P°Us for 'Uie reception of ter, Order of the Eastern Star, will Guests in Nyssa— of Nyssa, In and for School Dis- *he ballots cast for or against entertain Masons and their wives Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stocks of P ort trict No. 26C of Malheur County. the contraction of said lndebted- ' and fam ilies at a covered dish sup land were guests at the A. C. Swen Oregon, on the 2nd day of Feb- hess will, on .aid day and date per to be served Tuesday at 7 p.m. sen home January 8. They are look ruary, A. D., 1948, between the and at the place aforesaid, be In the Masonic hall. All sojourning ing for a farm to buy. hours o f 2:00 o'clock P M and opened a t the hour o f 2:00 o - Masons are invited to attend. Mrs. 7:00 o'clock P.M. there w ill be clock P. M. and remain open un J. L. Church wil be in charge of Waman Injured— submitted to the legal voters til the hour o i 7:00 o'clock P. M. the program. Mrs. Marceline Terrell was slight thereof the question of contract- of the same day, at which hour - 5 - ly injured last Friday morning when lng a bonded indebtedness in the the same fto-all be closed, SH O W E R IS G IV E N she was struck by a car driven by sum o f $350,000 for the purpose By order o f the District School A surprise shower was given for A. J. Sorensen at the Amalgamated o f providing the funds needed Board of School District No. 26C Dorothy Barholoma, bride-elect, at Sugar company driveway. The acci fo r constructing a Junior High of Malheur County, Oregon, made her home recently. Hostesses were dent was apparently caused by frost School and additions to the pres- this 14th day of January, A.D. Doris Beers and Ellen Ann Ilerr- on the windshield o f the car and ent High School and of equip- 1948. man. Twenty guests attended the lights that blinded Sorensen as he ping and furnishing 6aid Jun- Attest: affair. turned into the driveway. lor High School and additions (Sgd) Henry H. Hartley, More Buyers More Orders ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY S C H O O L BO N D ELECTION to the present High School In District Clerk and for said district. <Sgd> Loyd Adams. T h e vote to be by ballot upon Chairman, District School Board NYSSA O U E STS A T D IN N E R Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Brown and daughter, Mildred, o f Stapleton, Nebiaska, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper and M r and Mrs. Clarence Cassel were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goodier o f Kingm an Kalony. Goes T o Washington— George Holzheuer of Minnesota, who has been visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. David Beers, has gone to Richland, Washington to visit another daughter. Mr. H olz heuer, who Is 80 years old, was guest o f honor at a dinner given - I - for him Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo H O N OR SON Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swensen held Tobler and daughter were guests. a dinner party for their son, Lynn Returns Home— Mrs. Dean Smith returned home last Friday evening after spending a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Aton Paris In Pocatello. PROGRAM THEATRE Phone IOÔ FR ID A Y & SATU R D AY, JA N U A R Y 16-17 A sensational rib-tickling pack of entertain ment as Hal Roach, King of Comedy, sets a new record in giving you plenty of fun. Frances Rafferty, Elaine Janssen, Walter Abel and Marie Wilson in Hal Roach's “ COMEDY C A R N IV A L ” Sports »Popular Science Mat., Sal., A dm. Kvenlnga. B Y LE W H K F R IM A N uled to begin at 8 o'clock, the meet ing will include a short business session and election of additional members to the board of directors. T h e public is invited to attend. Refreshments w ill be served. T o Boise— John Ostrotn, who has been suf fering the past two weeks from an eye infection, was In Boise Friday to consult a specialist. K S R V to Broadcast P T A Program— Station K S R V w ill broadcast a program on Friday afternoons at 3:15 entitled "Behavior In the making". These programs have been arranged by the Oregon Parent- Teacher association for the pur pose o f aiding parents with the behavior problems o f children. Attends M eeting— Henry Hartley, superintendent of the Nyssa schools attended a meet ing o f superintendents of first class school districts jf- Oregon In P o rt land Saturday. He went to P o rt land Friday night and returned Saturday night. Attending School— Clarence Findling, a member of the mechanical s taff in the H ern- man M otor company garage, is in Salt Lake City this week attending a school of automotive electrical instruction conducted by the Ford M otor company. These schools are conducted regularly by the Ford company in order to train dealer personnel in factory methods of automotive maintenance. Lions W ill M e e t - Following a recess o f several weeks because of the hospital campaign luncheons, the Nyssa lio n s club will resume their weekly luncheons In C arl’s Doll House Monday noon. Meeting Place Changed— Because of the final dinner of the hospital campaign, the G irl Scout meeting will be held In the parish hall Friday at 7 p.m. All leaders assistant leaders, council members and parents o f Brownies and Scouts are Invited to attend Anyone who has a daughter of Brownie or Scout age is also Invited. fite-fie, Including T ri Mat., Sun., 2:1$; Adm. 30c-*-. Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings, 40c-9c, Inc. Tax. TUESDAY, JA N U A R Y 20 Bargain Night Double Feature Program and Marion Carr in “ SAN Q U ENTIN” Also and Roscoe Ates in “ W EST TO G LO R Y” Lawrence Tierney Eddie Dean Adm. Evenings. IV -J c , Including Tax W ED NESD AY A TH U RSD AY, JAN. 21-22 Robert Preston Nolan “ W IL D H ARVEST” of the men Texas Pan Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, and Lloyd in An unusual and exciting story who harvest the wheat from the handle to the Canadian border. Cartoon Evenings. «Oe-L-. Inr. Tax News Since doe Panamanians gave us the thumbs-down treatment on our request far m ilitary bases and we .aught them entirely o ff base by pulling our forces out o f the coun ty, there's much chatter of a new sea-level canal through Nicaragua. Fhe idea is as logical as handles on a loving cup and the Nicaraguan government Is as pleased as a kid tn a mud puddle Another canal would be extra insurance .. . es pecially since we've outgrown the big ditch in Panama. Right now we have several ships too big to j manage the canal . and many others have to be eased through like an elephant navigating a tum - j stile. It's better to be digging in now . . . than digging out later, A Los Angeles man was sued for ! divorce because he mixed dirt tn his wife's face cream. He probably 1 figured that was one way to give her a dirty look. No use giving j your motor a dirty look . . that I won't fix It! What that motor needs j is expert repairing and a general overhaul! Have an estimate from the polite and Interested staff of experts at H E R R IM A N M O TO R C O M P A N Y Phone 77 If you wish an appointment. , - . £ 'J L < U ¿(« 4 7¡0ü4¿ o \¿t¿n su u A o sn cé AND INSUKANCI NYSSA. ORIGG< Phone 64 Phone 56-W Nyssa, Oregon NYSSA FOOD CENTER SPECIALS FOR Fri. and Sat JANUARY 16-17 Vel or Dreft Trend Parade Garden Gem Sweet Peas Milk (tall cans) A ll Brands Crackers, Saltine by Purity Surfine Shortening Kings, Red Rose lard MfCKEYand U/S MA Br &Qrr F RUSE TEttrt? vgrty V Rentals - 2 for 69c 2 for 34c 2 for 65c 2 cans 25c 3 for 4Cc 2 lbs. 42c 3 lbs. $1.29 4 lbs. $1.29 o . k . r u b b e r w eld ers op course not , CH\U)-vgHqrt m ukes ^ YOU ASK? B --------- 7 sez t - ' O.K. RUBBER WELDER Insurance NEW Bonds CAR.-TRUCK-TRACTOR- T j R E S R E C A P P I N G & R E P A I R I N G .. PHONE 5 M NYSSfl. OREGON CHEVROLET and ONLY Chevrolet IS FIRST! > FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and in REGISTRATIONS of cars and of trucks. . . FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST f STATI and accessories \ A FIRST M AI ing, Lathe work. Parts The great tire, made with the finest rub ber, has a better tread . , wears longer. Au tomobile, truck and tractor buyers get more for their money, plus increased m irage, smoother riding . . w hen they buy tires . . available at O.K. R U B BE R W ELD ERS! Fire and Automobile FIRST PH O N« 47 J Reboring, Valve Grind Real Estate Insurance Insurance Agency FIRST KEN RENSTROM Auto Repairing Bernard Eastman Don M. Graham J HERRIMÀN M O TO R CO. fice. Mr. Flagg will not attend the new meeting. dis the of- E. W. PR U YN V A rtA FIRST „ at 8 p.m. January 21. The Oregon vehicle code will be cussed by a representative of department from the Portland Truckers to Meet— G eorge H. Flagg, public utilities commissioner of Oregon, will spon sor a truckers meeting to be held in the Washington hotel in Weiser t:30; Adm. 24c-5o. Inc. Ta\ SU N D AY & MONDAY, JA N U A R Y 18-19 Groucho’s no sloucho! He’s running wild in Broadway’s most glamorous night spot! Groucho Marx, Carmen Miranda, Andy Russell and Gloria Jean in “ C O PA C A B A N A ” Color Cartoon Adm. To Speak to Association— Mrs. Saldle O rr Dunbar, execu tive secretary of the Oregon Tuper- cu’osls and Health association, will be the guest speaker at an open board meeting of the Malheur Coun ty Tuperrukxus and Health assocla- tion Friday night. January 16 In the Moore hotel in Ontario. Sched- TH U RSD AY, JA N U A R Y 15, 1948^ In Passenger Car Production In 1947—according to published production figures. In Truck Production In Î94 7 —according to pub lished production figures. In Pastongor Car Solos in 1947— according to Incomploto but conclusivt solos records. In Truck Sales in 1947—according lo incomplete but conclusive solas records. lo Produce over a Million Cars and Trucks in a postwar year, 1947—according le published pro duction figures. In Total Passenger Car Production and Sales for Ihe total 17-year period, January, 1931 to January, 194*—according to published nation-wide figures. In Total Truck Production and Solos for tha total 17-yaar period, January, 1931 to January, 194« — according to published nation-wide figures. I r Total Numbor of Core and Trucks on tha rood today according to official nation-wido regis trations. W E , YO U R L O C A L C H EV R O LE T 1 T DEALER — and every other Chev- # dealer in America— are both proud and Happy to make the fol- lowing report to buyers and prospec tive buyers of Chevrolet products* i Again in 1947, Chevrolet built and sold more c art and more trvekt than any other maker in the industry, just as Chevrolet has built and sold more cars and more trucks than any other maker for the total sovoat— n - y a r period, dating from January, 1931 to January, 1948— fhe modem period of motor car history Naturally, we as well as the Chev rolet Motor Division of General Motors are deeply grateful for America's outspoken preference for Chevrolet passenger cars and trucksi and we are determined to do every thing In our power to continue to deserve this preference In the future as In the past. W e want to thank each and every person in this community for his friend ship and goodwill for this organi zation. W e solicit and appreciate your patronage. W e are doing our level best to prove that, by filling orders for new Chevrolets just as promptly as we can— even under today's trying conditions— and we are deeply and doubly appreciative of the patience ond understanding of all our cus tomers who are awaiting deliveries of new Chevrolets. Needless to say, you buy wisely when you buy the product of the world’* largest producers of cars and •rucks, for that is the w ay to maxi mum dollar value I Rest assured that we'll fill your order for a new Chevrolet just as soon as it it humanly possible to do to. Meanwhile, please let us help to keep your present car or truck In good running condition by bringing It to us for skilled service, now ond at regular intervals. Cable’s Chevrolet Co. Ontario, Oreg on 4