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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON b a u e s ix p B st ai o 0 M a h a 1 c c d t K. E. Keveren re|X>rted on the dis- I trlct meeting held at Meridian, i Rev. Gernhardt led the devotions i , from the book "Great Praters of the Bible". Mrs. Dennis Patch hag I charge of the program, reviewing I seme of the articles from The W :rld Outlook'. The May meet ing will be held at the Methodist church, with a pageant-program entitled, "Women in Patiis of Ser vice” , being arranged for by Mrs. Gernhardt. 3- CLOSTNG SOCIAL PLAN NED T n e Nys-a se vnd ward M.I.A. will hold its closing social next Wednesday evening. Two one-act plays will be foil.wed by dancing. Members of both wards and their friends are Invited to attend. I T i es l ay, Edith Barry of Namoa, ■ daughter of the Carl Hills, and Hardy Fine of Glenns Ferry were united in marriage. Tne dou ble ring ceremony was performed NEW ELL H E IG H TS by Rev. Henry Moore of Adrii ■> W E D D ING HE! D before a fireplace banked with car At a morning ceremony at the nations and spring flowers, with Carl Hill home in N e jjjll Heights candelabra placed on each side ol Surial i\ntcs Indeed, we realize that we can’t buy good will. We know we must earn it through sound, TH U R S D A Y , A P R IL 29. 1948 The engagement of Helen Ander son, daughter of Mrs. Anderson and the late O. R. Anderson, to Arthur Harker of Shelley, Idaho was announced this week. Mr. H ar ker is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Harker of Shelley. ethical business practice. R E C E PTIO N HONORS COUPLE A wedding reception, program and dance were given Tuesday evening in the Nyssa L.D.S. church in hon or of Mr. and Mis. LeRoy Barney, who were married recently in the L. D.S. temple at Idaho Falls. Mrs. Barney, formerly Mrs. Myrtle T e l ford, wore a white satin gown, pink rosebud corsage and pearls. W hile the guests were arriving T. Carol Bybee played a group of melodies on the electric solovox. Bishop D * lli Fife was master of ceremonies. Mrs. W ilford Peterson. Mrs. W ay- nard Talbot, Mrs. Earl Montague, and Mrs. Loretta Mundy were in charge of the gift tables. Mrs. Er nest Bunn, Riba Hammer and A n nie Montague and Mary Jensen served refreshments. The Misses Fredrie Fife, Helen Fife and A n nette Campbell were gift bearers. The cake was three-tier, white with pink rosebuds, green leaves and sil ver balls, with bride and groom atop. It was a gift to the couple from the Harts bakery at Idaho FalLs, where Mrs. Barney was fo r merly employed. On either side of the cake were vases of red carna tions, fern and finger candles. The program consisted of electric guitar selection by Francis Barney, vocal solo by Miss June Savage, piano solos by Miss Joy Peterson, reading by Francis Barney, T a ft Pett; reading Mrs. Reba Hammer. Dancing was enjoyed, with music by Pond’s th ree-piece orchestra. of Clinton. Utah. She is survived contests for indoor ice racing and by five children and 16 grandchil figure ¿kating. At Dearborn, M ich dren. Hubert Christensen and his igan they went through the Ford father, Dave, and son, Stephen, also M otor company plant and the Ed attended the funeral. Mrs. King ison museum and in Flint they was Dave Christensen's sister. ! toured the Chevrolet plant. Mr. , and Mrs. Pruyn left Flint April 20 Have Tonsileriomie*— j and then visited friends at Bridge- Miss Caron Bybee had her tonsils j port. Nebraska. W hile in Benton -removed in Nyssa last week. Frank Harbor they purchased an inboard J. Pike underwent a tonsilectomy I motorboat for Dale Garrison of at the Ontario clinic Thursday. • Nyssa. DONNA FLOREA I S QUEEN A TTE N D A N T Miss Donna Florea o f Nyssa will be one of the attendants for Queen Marjorie Penrod of New Plymouth, who will reign over the Payette B1: sera festival to be held M ay 8. Miss Penrod will be crowned at a pageant to be held the morning >f M ay 8 by Governor C. A. Rob bins and will be presented with a iiamond ring by the chamber of commerce of Payette. Queen M arjorie and her court will be honored at a formal ball to be held in the gymnasium of Lhe Payette high school April 30. the fireplace. The bride wore a white dress maker’s suit with a carnation cor sage. She was attended by Mrs. Lovilla Wood o f Nampa, who wore a sand dressmaker’s suit with a CLUB H EARS S P E C IA L IS T corsage of rosebuds. Th e groom was The members o f the A.N.K. G ar attended by Jay Fulwyler of Poca den club met last Friday at the tello. home of Mrs. M. L. Judd in Newell A reception at the H ill home Heights. Following a brief business followed the ceremony. Mrs. Carl meeting, Ivan Newton, extension « m MIMlllllll III 11 III 1111II III HI lllllll lll lil III III III HI 111.1:1 III In lil ld I I Id l.i l.l 11 III I I III III III I II I11 III |;i III | | lil 11^11 ^ Hill wore a gown of soldier blue specialist in landscape gardening, with a gardenia corsage. The wed was introduced by E. M. Hauser ding was attended by members of Mr. Newton discussed locations for the couple’s families and close evergreens and shrubs in the land friends. scaping of gardens, using those Mr. and Mrs. Fine will be at best adapted to eastern Oregon Can give your child home In Glenns Ferry after the climate. Mr. Newton also told of first of May. poor posture and some effective ways o f preserving — IN future foot troubles. flower arrangements. FORM ER N YS SA R E SID E N T Refreshments were served by the WEDS Choose shoes of hostess following the meeting. Guest Miss Jewel Links, daughter of pliable, durable for the afternoon were Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Links of Parma and Mrs. Barney Wilson, Madras, and Allen L. Clowers, son leather that provides Mrs. Jack Duniway and Mrs. A. C. of Mr. and Mrs. George F. d o maximum foot Sallee of Nyssa. wers, former residents of Nyssa, — 5— freedom and were married at the home o f the T o Salt Lake— bride April 4 at 11:30 a.m. maximum protection. A M IT Y CLUB MEETS Irving Duffin, prominent L.D.S. Baskets of white calla lilies and Mrs. George Vaughn was hostess church worker was taken to Salt 2 Vz 8 white snapdragons before the fire to the Junior Women’s Amity club Lake C ity by W. J. Beus, to receive place and an attractive arrange at her home Friday evening. A fter i medicai treatment. ment of yellow and white snap committee reports and roll call the ___________________ dragons on the mantle provided a beautful setting for the wedding. meeting was turned over to th e , singing Mothers Rehearse— Miss Caryl Watts played a pre entertainment committee, with Mrs.: Th,. singing mothers chorus of lude of classical piano selections Lloyd Lewis taking charge. R e- ,the 12 cities forming the Weiser and the traditional march. Preced freshments were .served by the L D S stake, inciUding Nyssa, held ing the ceremony Miss Wayncma hostess. Mrs. Roger Anderson was their first rehearsal at Weiser Sun- Carter sang “ One Alone” from a sjieclal guest. The next meeting t;ay to prepare special conference will te held at the home of Mrs. music . "The Desert Song", accompanied Arvel Child. by Miss Watts. - 3 - Mormons to Give Play— Miss Patricia Moore was maid DEILPHIANS MEET T lie L.D.S. boys and girls will of honor for her cousin and P h il T h e Deiphian Society met last present a one-act play entitled, in waist overalls, ask lip Olcwers was best man for his brother. The double ring ceremony Friday at the home of Mrs. E. K. The Soap Opera” at the Nyssa was read by Rev. C. E. Brittain Burton. Mrs. Glea Billings was seventh and eighth grades party- for Lee’s. New in of the First Methodist church of program leader on the subject,1 Friday evening. This play was put "The Family as the Basic Social 0n in WeLser at the stake festival Madras. The bride, who was given tn m ar Group". The next meeting will be | t.wo weeks ago. held Friday, M ay 14 at 9:30 a.m. j ------------------------ stock, men’s boys’, riage by her father, was lovely In a white crepe wedding gown at the home of Mrs. Dale Garrison. | Attend Utah Funeral— — 5— Herman K ing and children, Don- with finger-tip veil. She carried and women’s. | aid. Dorothy and Bonnie, returned a bouquet of white carnations, blue Here from Nampa— Mr. and Mrs. P at Potter and early this week after attending the iris, and white stephanotis. Mrs. V j 1 M Riders (Cowboy Ponts) Links chose a gown of brown and children cf Nampa visited Sunday I funeral of Mis. Levenda King. Her | man's mother, who was a resident wore a corsage o f white gardenias at the Ken Renstrom home. HERR1AN MOTOR CO. Ml Fitting Shoes Sizes Nurse Here— Attend Funeral— Miss Jean Hammon, R. N. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K in g and Boise was an overnight guest at little son, Don, left Friday morning the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. | for Ogden, Utah to attend their Bybee Thursday. Grandmother K in g ’s funeral. They will go to Oolorado Springs to visit Odd Signpost Erected— Mrs. K in g ’s sister, Lindy Barksdale, Motorists driving west on Alberta and family. avenue will see a n 'o d d sign post in front of the D. O. Bybee home. Visit at Homedale— It is an ox yoke hanging from a Mr. and Mrs. G eorge N. Bear 10-foot pole Th e yoke was hand- visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams carved by Bybee's father over 15 on Owyhee heights near Homedale years agq and was used in pioneer Saturday. day parades in Og.len at that time. Return From Portland— Return From Trip— Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pruyn return and Mrs. Henry Fields and Mr. and ed April 25 from an extended trip Mrs. Robert Fields, who went to to Benton Harbor, Michigan. They Portland Sunday to attend to bus left Nyssa March 29 and went to iness, returned heme Wednesday. Twin Falls, where they visited Mr. Pruyn’s brother-in-law, Clyde Ben Here from Washington— ton. From there they went north Mr. and Mrs. George Kapral and to Haver, Montana via Salmcn City, his sister. Mrs. Annie Beirs, of Idaho. T hey visited relatives In Roslyn, Washington, spent a week Minot, North Dakota and Mrs. in Nyssa visiting at the home of Pruyn’s sister in Inderland, North their sister, Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, Dakota, thence to Benton Harbor and family. via MinneapolLs-St. Paul and Chi cago. They spent some time in De troit and witnessed the Olympic B Y LEW $2.69 WHEN YOU WAN! THE BEST BRACKEN’S STORE DRY GOODS SHOES CLOTHING X-Ray Shoe Fitting Nyssa, Oregon tiiiin i.n l hi 1:1 in in 1.1 ti ti 111111 li 11 ri i l ri 1111 ri 1111 ti 11.111 mi 111111111111111 h 1111111111111111111 w NYSSA Phone IOÔ PROGRAM THEATRE SATURDAY, MAY 1 William Boyd and Andy Clyde in “THE MARAUDERS”' Also Jackie Cooper and Gene Roberts in “ STORK BITES MAN” Mat., Adm. Sat., 2:30; Adm. 25r-5c. Inc. Tax live mugs, 40r-»c, I it« linking Tax SUNDAY & MONDAY. MAY 2-3 He’s here again . . . Just the way you like him . . . A romantic, dashing Rogue. It’s ex citing, It’s gay. Errol Flynn, Ida Lupino, Eleanor Parker and Gig Young in “ ESCAPE ME NEVER” Color Cartoon Specialty Mat., Sun., 2:30; Adm. 30c-9r, Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings. tUc-So, Inc. Tax TUESDAY, MAY 4 Bargain Night : -■:X , » Charles Bickford, Irene Rich in “ QUEEN OF YUKON” (A Re-issue) 2-Reel Comedy Cartoon and Sports Adm. 25-9c. Inc. Tax W EDNESDAY & THURSDAY. M AY 5-6 Dick Powell and Signe Hasso in “ T O THE ENDS OF THE EARTH " . . . The picture that took two years to film— in Shanghai, Cairo, Havana and far corners of the w orld! Don’t miss this exciting picture deal ing with dope smuggler. Cartoon News Adm. Evening*. 40c-9c, Inc. Tax. H 4 P P Y E IG H T M EET T ile Happy Eight Pinochle chib met at the home o f Mrs S. P. Bybee Friday afternoon, with three I guest players. Mrs. Dayle Moss. Mrs. Clare Osman and Mrs. Lois Garvin, present. Mrs. Oxman won first prize, Mrs. Moss low and Mrs. Vern Chadwick the traveling prize. Mrs. Dale Garrison will entertain 1 the club April 29. -5 - W O M E N 'S S O C IE T Y M EETS The members of the Women's society of the Methodist church met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Gernhardt. Mrs. FOR YO U R Airplane Dusting Needs m Earl T. Newbry’s past record as a legislator reveals that he works just as hard at the public’s business as he has at his own. He works just as hard to produce the maximum from the public's dol lars as he did h making a record as a successful orchardist, business and civic leader. V [tf* HERRIMAN M O TO R C O . F o r belter governm ent’s sake, keep F o ri T . Net v b r j Secretary o f State. Pd. for by "N e w b ry tor Secretory of Sfote C om m iffee" Gene Rossmon, Chm., 1135 S.W Vo-nf- f|. Portland 5, Oregon N y ssa G y m n a siu m Wednesday May 5 — 8:00 P. M.— cJlello- *7 hesie By t o b l e r 'S f e e d Adults: 75 c & fuel Children: 35 c WONDCR WHAT'S THfc MATTER WITH TdE COUNT;. ANVlUAV, WHEN EVEN ITS O R IG IN A L Come in and Select Your Vegetable And Flower Plants. O W N E R S ------ THE INDIANS---- DON'T W ANT IT BACK.________ ) NYSSA LIONS CLUB • — PRESENTS— LAWN MOWERS The Great Valleau Power and Hand From $ 17.50 Up “ A N EVENING OF M YSTERY POWER SPRAYERS HAND SPRAYERS Phone 64 WEED KILLERS Nyssa, Oregon GARDEN DUSTS and SPRAYS DR. C.W. GRAVES Optometrist Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho Secretary of State PHONE CALD W ELL 1034-J Real Estate Eyes Examined FOR H E R R IM A N Robert Hutchins, head man at the University of Chicago, comes up with the comment that "M ost Americans can’t see the atom for the bomb.” Reducing this to one- syllable theughts, Mr. Hutchins means we’ve forgotten that the active little atom can be used for other things besides blowing people loose from their mortgages. Already atomic knowledge is being used to -ombat disease, Xo advance science and to aid industry. T h e University of Chicago has a 12 m illion dollar program of atomic research to de- teimine the ways in which atoms •an t e used for the good o f all mankind. T h a t’s the best news we've heard for some time. A fte r the Lions Club dinner, Ev erett Heldt rays that if an atom looks any worse than a shot gun, he doesn’t want to meet up with one. , In Dallas a woman complained to the police that a three-year-old child kept biting her G reat Dane. Probably the ohild was just cutting I its canine taeth. I f your car has i been "cutting up” lately, we suggest I vou drive into the H E R R IM A N 1 M O TO R C O M P A N Y for a complete ¡check-up! Our mechanics are v it ally interested in giving you the best o f automotive repairs, from I motor tune-up to general over- | haul! For happier Summer driving, | be sure you're on the side of safety! j Phone: 77. Cook-Johnson Dusting Service Inc, Bernard Eastman Insurance NEWBRY C A LL US FOR IM M EDIATE SERVICE W E ARE PREPARED TO DUST YO U R BEETS, PEAS, POTATOES, A LF A LF A , CLOVER, ONIONS & OTHER SEED CROPS. PHONE PA R M A 37 > NEWS VIEWS to for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Cl :wers, mother of the groom, wore a navy print frock and a corsage of white gardenias. T h e brides' grandmothers wore corsages o f red roses. At the reception, which followed immediately, the table was taste fully appointed with a lovely lace tabiecloth and centerpiece o f pink roses and white sweetpeas. Mrs. Kenneth Bender, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. W iley Clowers, sister-in- law of the groom, poured. Mrs. Phillip Clowers presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. L e if Nelson, aunt of the bride, cut the three-tired wedding cake, which was topped by a miniature bride and groom. The bridal couple left after the reception for « two-weeks' honey moon trip. For going away, Mrs. Clowers chose a suit o f soft pink wool with brown accessories, and a corsage of white carnations and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Clowers will make their home in and near Madras, where they have a farm. I TOBLER'S FEED & FUEL * ' YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKER BOARD SIGN * » ; J? P.l IF - " Sr*" Across from Telephone O ffic e HUGH I. TOBLER — Own era — LLOYD k TQBLER Phone 26 N Y S S A , OR Invisible favorite in Nyssa. Two Demons hours of authentic hyp This is a new show by a notism, hilarious magic, mind reading experi ments, and the scariest, mo 3 t*thriIling ghost & * ' zombie show ever seen by the public! Hypnotism! Magic! o*«, *, . • ta s a SSsss Spooks! I