Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 25, 1948, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSS*A, OREGON
Social Notes
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1918
"T ile Last O f The Lowries", by new R elief society central building, oring Mrs. C liff Main and small Shore was stake pianist. After B i- health, does not wear glasses, and Mrs. Vern Chadwick.
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Donna Cheldelin, Florence Nic- which will soon be erected at Salt eon K ent Main. Following some shop Dewy of Letha gave the in- Js active doing her own housework
SOCrETY MEETS
cum,
Helen
Mundy
and
Jim
^
‘ nf° rmal
appr° priate ior the vocation, the floor show was given ^
u ^ a r m ^ n Al-
T h e March meeting of the St.
Dan-imt w a s e ir io v X i8“^
’ “ “ “ ion. the nonor guest was pre- « « follows: Introduction, Spring perta avenue,
Anne’s Altar Society was held at
C IV IC CLUB E LE C TS O FFIC E R S Rigney; Murder?" by Reid Camp- p
Rlgney,
Marian
Ek- L™,*,
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e“ Joyed a ite r ' rented with many lovely gifts. R e - (W altz, stake dancers; Letha ward,
the home of Mi’s. W illiam Van
T h e last Civic club meeting of bell, Jim
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freshments were served with tiny Spring Song and Rhumba, Keith
Z elf last Thursday, with Rev. P. J.
M A R R IE D IN N Y S S A
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the year was held at the parish anger and Carole Flinders, and
bassinets placed at each,cover.
(G am er and Dawn Page instructors
Vallle Jean Balter of Canyon G aire o f Ontario as guest.
by Kay
E N T E R T A IN S ON B IR T H D A Y
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and Jeanette Rich accompanist; county, Idaho, daughter of Mr. and
hall March 17, with Mrs. Bernard "On the Front Porch
Refreshments were served fo l­
Christensen
and
Bob
Wilder.
The
Bruce
Fife,
son
of
Mr.^and
Mrs.
E N T E R T A IN S B RID G E CLUB |
ward, Chicago Glide a n d ; M rs. Henry A. Baker of Aurora. lowing the regular business meet­
Eastman presiding. During the bus­
... . . .
Leo Fife, entertained the entire
My
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Mr. . ----
and --------
Mrs. -----------------.
bridge clu b ,
^ UJi'._an , g.1ila Nebraska, and Carl F. W. Hale, son ing.
iness meeting Mrs. Henry Hartley, program was concluded with
The next meeting will be held
Wild Iri h Rose" and "Easter Par- m c e le b r a ii^ o l
J S T K ^ h n ^ g h ^ ^
™
^
°f
chairman of the nominating com­ ade",
sung by Mrs. W O Peter- YT q rr-h ^ T n i i K a - *
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IMV' SSa. W ere U n ited ill
marriage at the home of Mrs. J. Williams
mittee, announced the following son, Mrs. Waynard Talbot and Mrs j j
01UI
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honorlS heW
Mrs Eldon Ubner and sec- : c o t B e ^ i ^ " W * Mrs. Kenneth March 22 at 9 p m in the Metho- on south Third street, April 15, at
; Ima
had ■
a birthday, v.ds
was an Honored
honored
u L ^ h K„
v riioo niiiinac o u M t Cottle accompanists; Owvhee ward
« ’•w.rzsr accompanied hv
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2:30 pm .
new officers for the coming year: j . e . Brower,
by Mi
Mi
t * M . wrcna«y,
r l * B^rnl
r
p
ond h^
h bY Glea
Billings. Guest Cottle accompanists; Owyhee ward.
parsonage.
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guest.
Mrs,
Bernice Taylor
Taylor is
is the
the ° nlavprs8
,
h gh ^ by Mr
5r
, MrjL
.,
.
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e
st.M
rs
.
Bernice
ith * i in e single b ring
rin g ceremony
ceremony oi
of me
the
Mrs. Hustin
Wilson,
president; r Fred
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__players
Mr. wtrrc
and Mrs.
Eldon
wiumjii ,
ir u Trust.
Usov.
tea “her AmrelfonH
m.nnh were
pmycrs
mi, and
¡mu
m i», sidon
t-muu Variations of „ the Varsovienne.
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Mrs. Frank Morgan, vice presi-
Refreshments in keeping with
served to 27 r-hilrirpn i
ulm er- Mrs. Jonh Beckham and !9 danoere, Mr. and Mrs. Roland ( ehiuvh was read by Rev. H. J.
E N T E R T A IN S B R ID G E CLUB
dent; Mrs. Bud
Mrs. Dfean Smith entertained the
ud Wilson, secretary,! St. Patrick's day were served by
mJthers Mrs Durlin Hamlin M lss Nathelle Holton.
A^ihv ' ™
° ra and DMrS Vlvia“ I Oernhardt. Mrs. Gladys L. Smith
and Mrs. Ron Campbell, treasurer, the tea committee, Mrs. W W. ^
members of her Tuesday evening
rev.-,
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Pariev Pl.k^w e e S l S S
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Apple valley,
sister Ui
o f LiiC
the bride.
F
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te
r
Mrs
OerrU
Stam
and
Mrs.
P L A Y C A ST E N TE R TA IN E D
Mrs. Wesley Browne reported on
, „ . e 5 f ,5
w t b 10 d a n c e r.s ' and Mrs. H. J. Gem hardt witnessed bridge club at her home Tuesday
t orkM n f
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After games gnd refreshments. Le
the chamber o f commerce dinner LaoMnt Fife.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Engstrom en­ Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Timpson, d i­ the ceremony. The couple will make evening. Honors went to Miss Elva
^ and BrU(^ receive<, ^ fts.
rectors,
and
Mrs.
Frank Russell
that was given by the civic club.
Boydell and Mrs. Frank Morgan.
tertained Monday evening at their
their home in Nyssa.
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Mrs. Quinby was a guest player.
apartment for the members o f the pianist; Payette ward, The Blue
Th e civic club voted to sponsor
F A R E W E LL P A R T Y G IVEN
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B RO W N IE S H O LD M E E TIN G
Danube, with eight girls; Erma
a project to replenish the supply
senior
play
cast.
Th
e
evening
was
The senior of the L.DB. Sunday
D INN E R GUESTS
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Brownie troop 8, consisting of 19
o f equipment In the high school school honored Rulon Jergensen
B IR T H D A Y OBSERVED
spent informally with games and Grant instructor and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. George M cKee were
home economics kitchen. The or­ -with a farewell party M mday ev-
Roger
Barnes,
son o f Mr. and
Hammon an" Mrs Plifffn-ri music- A highlight of the evening's f eterf^ n' Hpia,msa : Va 1 W?ad ’ W in " dinner guests Sunday at the home
iginal stock has been depleted by ening at the home of Mr. and _
h ,d
lni> TimrsH^v
entertainment was the hat-m aking1 ; e[ Wonderland, with 16 young of Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong Mrs. Roy Barnes, entertained 11
many organizations using the kit­ Mrs.
of his small friends at a party
Stoker,
, h ' , to
.
nian« far
t< J fh
their
contest* v * m
ith i naus
hats ocuig
1361118 mcdeled ° 153 dancing, and another dance at Wilder.
m is Leslie O
IUKI, with
mm 8
o guests
- , ’ fhool
discuss “ nlans
-ir I coiiwrsi,
by the stake board. Centennial
chen. Mrs. Ron Campbell and Mrs. attending. The Jergensen family Easte‘ ) arty uld Pfor ' thfe n y . up by Don Sutherland. Bob William
given at the Barnes home M on­
Waltz,
with
12
dancers.
The
re­
G rant Rinehart were appointed as has moved to Parma. Rulon was
day afternoon. The occasion was in
TU E SD A Y CLUB M EET3
_ ceremonies, which will be held at son and Norvelle Robbins. Refresh­ mainder of the evening was spent
presented with a billfold by inem
.
__
members o f the committee.
ments were served by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Howard Lovejoy entertained observance of his fourth birthday.
in
ballroom
dancing
by
the
public,
A
n report
icpuii on the
me condition
« n u i u u i of
ui the
,uc bers of the class Mrs. Grant Pat-
d wdo are interested are invit Engstrom.
members of her bridge club at her
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with the Vale orchestra furnishing
library was given by Mrs. H. R terson. class teacher, and Mrs. Les-
uho are^ mterested^ are inv.t
W O M AN S HO NORED
home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grant
-
-
ed to join. Parents are also in-
the
music.
Stherwood. A program, announced lie Stoker served the covered dish
A U X IL IA R Y T O MEET
A covered dish dinner was served
Rinehart won the prize for high
■ vited to attend meetings.
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by Mrs. W alter MoPartland, pro­ lunch.
The women of Nyssa and vicinity
score for the club, and Mrs. Tom in the Legion hall in Adrian March
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G
AR
D
E
N
CLUB
MEETS
gram chairman: an Irish dance by
who wish to become charter mem­
14 in honor of Mrs. J H, Phtman
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The A.N.K. Garden club met at Eldridge the prize for high score
S U N D A Y D IN N E R G U ESTS bers of the Malheur Memorial hos­
Annette Campbell. Helen Telford, O W Y H E E W A R D HAS BANQUET
for the guests. Guests were M rs.' of West Plains, Missouri, sister of
the
home
of
Mrs.
James
Spofford
The
R
elief
society
presidency
ser-
**ra-
Ethel
Johnson
and
daugli-
Carlene Jones, and Betty Hadley,
pital auxiliary are asked to m$et
William Wahlert, Mrs. George Hen- Ellen Sparks of Adrian. The after-
accomanled by M ary Lou Schenk. ved a chicken dinner to 125 persons
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^ icJ?ard at the parish hall Monday, March for its March meeting. During the neman, Mrs. Tom Eldridge and neon was spent in visiting.
business
meeting
discussion
was
Thursday
evening
at
the
American
W
e*»,
mtrther
o
f
Mrs
Ersel
Be
us.
Three plays were presented by the
29 at 2:30. The final organization
high school speech class, directed Legion hall In Adrian, to raise ajU ,M r' and. M r^' Wllllam
®eus measures will be completed and a held on a display for the annual
by Mrs. Joe Brumbach. These were funds to assist In paying for the and amdy yerc dinner guests Sun- date and time of meeting decided state Federation of Garden Clubs
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day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
upon. A treasurer will be elected convention to be held in June.
Ersel Beus. Fifteen were served
to serve on the official board with Mrs. Frank Morgan was appointed
| Mrs. Johnson is a sister of Mr.
EM Frost, president; Mrs. Bert chairman of a committee to obtain
j Beus. Lois recently returned from Mrs.
Lienkaemper, vice president, and pictures of local gardens to be
I an L.D.S. mission.
Mrs. Bernard Eastman, secretary. made into a display. The club also
Mrs. FYost hopes to secure a guest voted to assist in the state fed­
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~ AY PARTY
H AVE B IR T
eration project of plantings for
speaker for the Monday meeting.
Mrs.
Lloyd
Lewis
entertained
veterans’ hospitals. Mrs. Walter
March 1 at a double birthday party
McPartland, Who had charge of
H A P P Y E IG H T MEET
in honor of Dickie, 4. and Virginia,
The Happy E^gh Fhnochle club the program, spoke on the conser­
2, whose birthdays fall on the same
met at the home of Mrs. Tom Eld- vation program as endorsed by the
’ day. Mrs. Robert Wilson and three
ridge FYiday, with Mrs. George national federation. Mrs. Spofford
daughters were guests.
Vaugn and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and told o f some of the new varieties
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Don’t wait until you have a smash, though,
Good assortment of
Mrs. Gowen as guests. First prize of flowers for 1948. Refreshm ents'
G R L SCOUT T R Q O PS MEET
went to Mrs. Dale Garrison and were served by the hostess. The
to get your car in shape and keep it that way.
The members of Troop 3 of the second to Mrs. Ira Ure. R efresh­ April meeting will be held Friday, |
Our check-ups, repairs and maintenance work
G irl Scouts made a visit to the ments were served to eight. The April 29 at the home of Mrs. M. L.
swing rockers, with
M eaiow Lawn dairy March 10 to next meeting will be held at the Judd, with a landscape gardener
keeps your car smooth-running and economi­
as guest speaker.
complete requirements on one of home of Mrs. Vern Chadwick.
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cal to operate and most important, prevents ex­
their for>d badges. The meeting
was attended by Phyllis Hadley,
E LD E R LY W O M AN HONORED
R O S E T T B ALL PLA N N E D
pensive breakdowns from occurring.
frieze, velour and ta-
Nadine Webb, Patsy Settles, Merie
Mrs. David Christensen of Nyssa
The Rosett ball for both the first
Burningham. Pat Grunke, Verla and second L.D.S. Mutuals wfll was honored with a birthday party
Blodgett, Joann Hartley and Col­ be held April 2 at the Nyssa high Thursday evening when 35 close
leen Bybee, and the leader, Mrs, school gymnasium. The public is friends and neighbors gathered at
pestiy coverings.
Grunke.
invited to attend. The hall will be the heme of Bishop and Mrs. Arvel
j Scouts of Troop 4 m et last W ed- decorated in the junior motif, which . Child
in
celebration
o
f
her
80"a
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.
! nesday at the home o f their as­ is roses and trellis. The identities blrthday’ ® oth Mr. and Mrs. Chns-
sistant leader, Mrs. C. A. Wemick. of the prince and princess f ro m ' ' enf n , saI« l old‘ t™ 6 ’son=s: ^ rs .
A skit, "Snow White and Red each ward will be revealed next
West of Ogden and Mrs.
Rase” , was presented by Joan N ar- week ^
ba„ sil^ lar to thd Gold Elwocd Flinders won prizes. Mrs.
ragon, Avon Peterson, Louise G r u n -. and Green ball wi]j be semi_for_ Christensen received a lovely flo-
ello and Doris Rigney. JoAnn Byrd mal.
wer with 15 white blossoms from
became a member o f the troop.
the friends and other gifts. Each
guest gave an old-time song, dance
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
DANCERS P A R T IC IP A T E IN
Wemick.
or reading. In special honor to
S T A K E F LO O R SHOW
Mrs, Christensen, a chorus of eight
The members of the G irl Scouts,
An audience o f approximately
Market Report for March 23, 1948
sang a servg, “The Sweetest Person
troop 5, met last week at the home
450 persons from Nyssa and sur- ,
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of their leader, Mrs. Grant R ine­
rounding
cities,
viewed
the
colorfu
l!
r v w
' i
bft U
Feeder steers $20 to $23.
hart. Tests were given for second floor show given bv 114 soeria-1 Bybe(
Fed steers $23.50 to $25.
jn
d
dedicated it to Mrs.
Feeder cows $140 to $160.
class badges. The girls also worked noor snow given by 114 special c b ri.stensen Refreshments of pie,
Grass fat cows $19 to $21.
1 Block West R.R. Depot
Weaner calves $20 to $24.
on their badge for bandaging. A m X U
Cutter cows $15.50 to $17.50.
the
I cate a" d 166 cream were served,
Fat hogs $25.60.
doll is being dressed by the troop night at the Nyssa high school, Mrs Christensen is in very good
Canner cows $13 to $15.50.
gymnasium, under the direction of ■
’
Sows $17 to $21.
to be sent to some European child.
.Beef bulls $19 to $21,10.
Alma G rover and Mrs. Myrna
Feeder pigs $20 to $24.
Tw o book reviews have been given
Veal calves $20 to $29.
Christensen,
stake
dance
instruc­
Fat Iambs $18 to $20.
by Lois Wilson and Phyllis Cheldel­
Fed heifers $20 to $24.
tors. There were seven piano ac­
in to complete for a literature and
companists and 14 ward dance di­
dramatics badge.
rectors assisting. T h e ladies wore
floor-length gown, with flowers in
B O O K CLUB MEAT'S
their hair, and on the shoulders
The Kinsm an Kolony Book club
and bodice. The reception commit­
met Saturday at the home of Miss
tee at the door consisted of Weiser
Clarice Notheis in Sunset Valley.
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stake board members.
The book. 'Three Who Came Back’,
The hall was decorated with pink
by Agnes Newton Keith, was re-
and white fringed paper ribbons,
I viewed
by Mrs. Dennis Patch.
draped between the pillars on eaeh
Guests
Invited
for
the
afternoon
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ONTARIO, OREGON
side of the hall and coming to a
, were Mrs. Gordon Judd, Miss H ar-
point at front and rear, joining the
| rlet Cole and Miss Flmma Zwemke.
basketball hoops, which were atec
i The hostess was assisted during the
covered with the ribbons.
refreshments hour by her m o t h e r . i t “
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Mrs Albert
Aiiwri Notheis.
Stake Activity Counselor G ifford
Mrs.
was master o f ceremonies, and Jean
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H O NORED A T SHOW ER
Mrs. Vern Farson. Mrs. H. J.
Gom hardt, Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb
Be sure you have the right
and Mrs. R. M. Cochran entertain-
things
to work with this year—
! ed at a surprise shower Friday af-
Lovely to give
! ternoon at the Parson home hon-
make your lawn, flower and ve­
8
8
A ROCKER
Makes A Nice
D o n ’t G iv e Up!
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If your “wreck” is worth saving
Let Towne fix it up.
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Buyers
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Orders
AS LOW AS $49.50
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Call us for transportation for your livestock or
market information.
For Easter.'..
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PROGRAM
THEATRE
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
Errol Flynn and Brenda Marshall in
“THE §EA HAWK”
Brought back for your enjoyment!
Disney Cartoon
Mat., Sat.. 2:30; Adm. 25c-Sc. Inc. Tax
Adm. hvrninuH, 40c-i*c, Including Tax
SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 28-29
Deanna Durbin, Donald O’Connor, John Dali
and Charles Winninger in
“SOMETHING IN THE WIND”
A new Deanna Durbin singing her way to
romance and laughing her way to happiness.
Disney Cartoon
Sport Subject
Mat.. Sun., 2:30; Adm. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
Adm. livening*, 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30-31
Adventure in the shadows of sinister Singa­
pore— It’s thrill-packed from start to finish!
Fred MacMurray, Ava Gardner, Spring
Bvington and Richard Hayden in
“SINGAPORE"
Color Cartoon
Musical
______________________ Ad. Eve., 49c-9c, In. tax
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 1-2
Songs, romance and laughter . . . Here is
a picture that’s loaded with the songs you sang
in the 1920’s . . . and will want to sing again.
Jeanne Crain, Dan Dailey, Oscar Levant,
and Barbara Lawrence in
“YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME"
Color Cartoon
Ada
Spoils
Evening*.
W c-$',
Inc.
Tax
lovely to wear
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VIEWS »
M ojud
'K U & W
HANDY-CARTS HOES
SHOVELS & RAKES
LAWN MOWERS
WHEELBARROWS
GARDEN HOSE
BY LEW IIEKK1MAN
I
For centuries the diplomats in
European countries have been in
1 tJle habit o f counting their fingers
after shaking hands. They didn’t
i trust each other any further than
| you can see with smoked glasses
in a coal mine. Now things are re­
versed
Britain. FYance, Belgium,
the Netherlands and Luxembourg
have signed a pact that may wind,
up as a federation o f all Western
European countries The idea is to
! promote mutual aid along military
political and economic lines. Old
Ben E'ranklin gave them their cue
when he said. "W e must all hang
together, or assuredly we shall all
j hang separately."
The ladies auxiliary of our local
American Legion p jst has started
j a project to beautify the cemetery
Tills is a worthy project and de-
| serves support
A dancer in Phoenix got so en- j
thusiastic while doing a new dance!
routine that she spun around and I
wound up in a bass drum. Well, you
can’t beat that. You cant beat a j
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or your truck Etaoh tire is warrant-1
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Oome in and let IK E W IL L IA M
BON show vou the tire and ex
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