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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Tuesday evening at the Nyssa L. I corsages. Mrs. D. O. Bybee played church, with approximately j ne wedding prelu'e, consisting of ¿50 friends and relatives attend | a series of melodies on the electric ing. Mrs Bunn was Miss Nancy solovoc. C Kesler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Sheldon Archibald, whc C. R. Kesler. He is the son of Mr chose a gown with black lace skirt RECEPTION IS HELD A wedding reception In honor and Mrs. Ernest K. Bunn, all of and white bodice, was in charge A the guest book. Mrs. Myr.le Nyssa. of Mr. and • Mrs. Ja y , . E. , Bunn, who The reception line consisted of Telford, wearing a green gown were recenUy married in the Salt Mr and Mrs c R Kesi thp trimmed with gold sequins, re- Lake L D A temple, was « W e n l ^ man Morre„ Bunn; the eived the gifts at the door. The — |bride and groom: the matron of gifts wete arranged on the gift honor, Mrs. Neil Peterson, sister tables by Mrs. Margene Weeks, orf the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. who cho e a gown of shell pink EAGLES Ernest K. Bunn. The bride was ”.et, and Mrs. Joyce Turner, who I lovely in a white slipper satin vore a gown with black velvet bo gown, with two-foot train. Four b'e and blue taffetta skirt. The DANCE inch lace was set in either side rift, tables had white satin cover- the skirt, long tight sleeves msrs, with tall crystal vases of SATURDAY, FEB 21 of and a sweetheart neckline. Her pink and white carnations on each fingertip white net veil was held ide. Mae Russell’s in place by a four-pointed white The three-tier angelfood cake beaded cornet. She wore a red vas trimmed tn white ruffled lc- Orchestra rose corsage and white satin slip' tng, with pink roses over silver i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pers. The mothers chose dark af and green leaves, with miniature .-ride and groom on top. After ) — _ ............ .... •ernxtn frocks and pink and white he bride and groom cut the first Mr. and Mrs. William B. Toomb >iece of cake, the mothers as- of Adrian have announced the en ' fed in serving. The refreshment table was co gagement of their daughter, Betty vered with an ecrue fine lace Jean, to Jam es Fiufer of Adrian. COURTLEIGH loth, with crystal plates filled No date for the wedding has been vlBh fancy wafers on each side. set. 100% Wool Tun-h was served from a large rystal bowl bv Karma Kesler and reau office in Nyssa. Mr. Bunn Jennie Goodfellow, assisted by pent two years in the service Mr'. Howard Bair. after graduating from the Ontario Pond's orchestra furnished dance high school. He is now employed -r.usic. The bride and groom danced by the sugar company in Nyssa, first, with those in the reception where they will make their home. following. The program was pre - 5 - sented during intermission and HCNORED AT PARTY •onristed of a vocal solo, "Because", Miss Joan Drown, daughter of by Mrs. Frank Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown, was Mrs. Bunn, a graduate of the I honored by friends with a roller Nyssa high school, is employed as I skating party Colors: Cocoa-Maroon-Tan-Green at Ontario secretary in the reclamation bu- I in celebration of Sunday her 13th birthday. furiai inti's j D.S Gaberdine Shirts $ 12.50 DRYGOODS — SHOES — CLOTHING X-Ray Shoe Fitting NYSSA OREGON NEWS VIEWS » BV LEW HERRIMAN Coming! Coming! “STEPS TO HEAVEN” Radio Group UNVEILS THE FUTURE .e ‘ .>* * •• -J CM : C R IM E •’ ' ® ì bom « - FV- a ONE BIG NIGHT ONLY Sunday Night- March 7 Nyssa Gym NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM TH EATR E SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Double Feature Program Rhonda Fleming, Roy Calhoun in “ADVENTURE iSLAND” Victure Mature in “MOSS ROSE” Mat., Sat., 2:30; Acini. :So-lr. In c. Tax A dm . E ven in gs, 40c- Or. In clu d in g T ax SUNDAY & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22-23 Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Gloria Grahame and Robert Ryan in “CROSSFIRE” Ignorance and hate made him a wanted man. It’s the kind of a picture that everyone talks about. It has the impact of an atom bomb. Disney Cartoon Sports This is Spring catalog time of the year for gardeners . . . and there's nothing so downright at tractive as a gardening catalog. It's as encouraging as a home-run with bases full. A fellow can sit back in a big, comfortable chair and flip through the brightly col ored pages without raising a blis ter. You can close your eyes and see yourself picking flowers and vegetables that look like Califomia- Florida propaganda! After Spring’s jut of the way. there's only one other time you look at the catalog —that's when you check back to ee what the seeds you planted would have looked like, if they had ever come up! Word from South Africa is that the natives down along the Congo ire now wearing plastic bangles. Looks like civilization's got them going around in cdreles. Don't go around in circles looking for a square deal In auto-repairs! Rely >n the expert mechanics at the HERRIMAN MOTOR COMPANY —Home of FORD. Now’s a good time to have your motor tuned up. Gene Fisher, our Service Manager | will be glad to take care of you. Phone: 77. HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. j Get The LATEST RECORDS NOW The Stars Will Remember Frankie and Johnnie I'm My Own Grandpaw Serenade of the Bells Now Is the Hour Papa, Won't You Dance With Me Hawaiian Paradise Listen to Rose Murphy sing, "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby” NEWSOM FURNITURE CO. More Buyers More Orders MORE NET PROCEEDS FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK Market Report for February 17, 1948 Fed heifers $20 to $22.50. Feeder steers $22 to $24. Feeder cows $uo to $170. Stock calves $22 to $25. Pat hogs $25.50. Sows $19 to $20. Feeder pigs $22 to $25 Fat lambs $18.50 to $21.50. vater, friends of the couple, att ending. The groom, a graduate of the Nyssa high school, is a son of Paul W. Ransom of Nyssa route I. The bride's parents live at Eagle, Idaho. e'cJLJ< ^jUJUaJL a t -5 - MARRIED IN NEVADA Howard and Donald Fenn, bro thers living on Nyssa route I, were recently married in Winnemucca. Nevada. Howard married Helen King of Nyssa route 1 February 5 and Donald married Norma Webb of Homedale February 8. The young men are sons oi Mr. and ■ Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mrs. Howard Fenn is a daughter ol Mrs. Jack Cray. SATURDAY, FEB. 21 GIRL HONORED Miss Joanne Hartley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartley of. Nyssa. was honored with a party in celebration oi her 14th birthday | at her home, with Miss June Sav age as assistant hostess. The cake was pink and white, supporting 14 candles. Jack Chard and Eugene Loy received door prizes and Coll- ien Bybee won a prize. Refresh ments were served to 18 guests. DOCTOR SPEAKS TO CLUB Dr R. A. Kellogg, ND, was guest speaker at the Junior Women's Amity club last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Sam Hartley. Refreshments were served to 16 members. The next meeting will be 1 held at the home of Mrs. Fnei Blair. Ewes $8 to $10. Fed steers $23 to $24.50. Orass fat heifers $20 to $22.50 Grass fat cows $19 to $20. Cutter cows $15 to $17.50. Canner cows $14 to $15. Beef bulls $19 to $21. Veal calves $20 to $31. ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY PHONE 264 ONTARIO, OREGON Call us for transportation for your livestock or market information. - No matter what you buy sJ v rci PLAY PINOCHLE The Wednesday Pinochle club was entertained last week at the home of Mrs. Edward Ostrom. Three tables were in play, with prizes going to Mrs. Leona Reeves and Mrs. Harry Kingrey. Mrs. MARRY IN IDAHO Walter Fox and Mrs. George Rollo Fenn of Nyssa route 1 and Schweizer received the traveling Edith Ohurchill of Homedale were prize. Guests of the club were Mrs. united in marriage at Wilder Feb Hilmer Ostrom, Mrs. Henry Borg- ruary 2. man and Mrs. Lloyd Marshall. - § ~ -5 - SOLDIER MARRIED ENTERTAINS CLUB On Saturday evening, February Mrs. A. V. Cook entertained the 7 in the post chapel at Fort Riley, Tuesday evening bridge club at Kansas. Miss Muriel Haberman be her home in the Arcadia district. came the bride of Sgt. Philip H. Mrs. Cook served a full course Ransom. The ceremony was per dinner in observance of the formed by Chaplain Anderson, with turkey birthday of her daughter, Mrs. P. V. Clay Brown and Mrs. F. Broad- Child of Payette. Other guests from Payette were Mrs. A. V. Cook, Jr., and Mrs. Donna Williams. Mrs. Wayne Morris and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper were guests of the club. Prizes went to Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Nick Rudelick and Mrs. Lu- ray Trabert. Sizes 14 to 17 Bracken’s THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918 under our name, you may be assured of getting hon est quality, the finest of service . . , full value . for your money. That is our constant endeavor. B 5 - BOX SUPPER SERVED Bethel No. 33, Job's Daughters, held a box suppet tn the Masonic hall Saturday night. The hall wa6 decorated in the valentine theme. Charles Steffens acted as auction eer of the boxes, the price of which was limited to $2. The proceeds of the party will be placed in the educational fund. Dancing followed the supper. —§— Attending Convention— Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stunz left •Sunday morning for Spokane, where Mr. Stunz is attending the Western Retail Lumbermen’s con vention. The convention was held from Monday until Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Stunz will return home by way of Portland and Eugene. .Quick «start-up Extra power, quick warm-up in Chevron Supreme Gasoline make starting easier, faster. H igh -o ctan e Chevron Su* preme is "climate-tailored" to local driving conditions. \ai: Real perk-up TAKES BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR A new blend of fine dean- burning gasolines for long miles of ping-free pep. Home from Boise— John Chard, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chard, returned home Sunday from Boise, where he received treatment for two and one-half months at St. Luke's hos pital and the rapid treatment cen ter for polio. A S t a n d a r d of C a l i f o r n i a Pr oduct VV. E. SCHIREMAN PHONE 61 Masons, Stars To Eat— The annual Washington's day banquet of the Masons and Eas tern Stars will be held In the home economics room of the high school building Monday, February 23 at 7:30 p. m. D oah. \I sl \ a A Jk X * ltudl)<UCx( HAO-CV -- jp tV HGtUT'J a. LAGtCA O JIU A I "tuYu. a. uxc-o la C J L L û i+ ic ^ 'k ta t I(jA-xr po-qjbôî C I (Ju d ~Tlülup jfc d o 'fcïZ u x -\o l xu l "Ht* b<Ue*i4j)ZZf’ - a J X Z x L iiu 5 fiu . çjbuxx*- ¿ c JL d c uueA & j Sß SATURDAY, FEB. 21 S t ê k x J Mat., Min.. 2:30; A dm. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax Adm. Evening*. 4®e-9c, Inc. Tax. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24-25 Yvonne DeCarlo, George Brent. Andy Devine and Albert Dekker in “SLAVE GIRL” A caravan of technicolor thrills told with up- roarous laughter . . . See battles in the dun geon's depths . . . See terrific clash of desert hordes! Slave Girl . . . Fiery romance, blaz ing adventure. 2-reel special, Fight of Wild Stallion» REVIVAL Conducted By Rev. 6* M rs. Geo. Geesey —at the— Fa rmers Attention We H ave A Few Lockers ________________ Adm. Evening*. 40c 9c. Inc. Tax. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26^27 Only the Gypsies could have warned him of the wild excitement, danger, and adventure that went with the Golden Earrings and her Gypsy lips. Ray Milland, Marlene Dietrick. Murvyn Vye and Bruce Lester in “GOLDEN EARRINGS" Color Cartoon Ada*. E vening*. 4 b c-»\ In c. T ax Nyssa Assembly O f God Available Now Second and Reece Streets Beginning Feb. 22 Polar Cold Storage Junior Service at 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service at 8 p.m. —PHONE 124-W—