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H IE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON r*Ar;R RIGHT htt-t dinner given at the country club by the members of a former dinner club of which the Suther- I lands were members. Following the - 8 - I dinner, an evening of bridge was S U N D A Y D IN N E R GUESTS ¡enjoyed at the Boyd McMurchie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and : home in Payette. The group pre Lael of Weiser, were guests at a sented both Mr. and Mrs. Suther- dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. I land with igifts. ■A F-l and Mrs. O. E. Dorman. - 8 - — 8- I E N T E R T A IN E D D IN N E R GUESTS E N T E R T A IN S GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wienccke en- Mrs. Joe Sutherland entertained 1 tertained M r and Mrs. Art Smith at her home last Friday afternoon land son of Vale at dinner Satur day evening. for Mrs. Henry Hartley and her I - 8 - mother, Mrs. Dave Grant of Dallas; F N T F R T V T N fD A T D IN N E R Mis. Bernard Frust and her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cook enter Mrs. J. W. McDowell of Tw in Falls, tained Saturday evening at dinner Mrs. Dennis Patch and Miss Della for Mrs. Minnie Leusk and her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patch of Seattle. Eliott and Mrs. Rada Elliott and - 8 - three grandchildren of Yakima HONORED A T P A R T IE S The visitors, former Nyssa residents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutherland, left Monday after a week's visit who will leave Nyssa soon to make here. - 8 - their home at W.nthrop, Washing H A R V F S T F E S T IV A L SET ton, were honor guests at two out- O ffre ra and teachers of the i of-town parties last week. On Wednesday evening they were Nyssa first ward primary will hold honored at a de.-sert bridge given a harvest festival and carnival Aug at the home of Dr. and Mrs. B C. ust 3 with many articles for sale, Daniels of Ontario. They receive i starting at 7 p. m. A program will tie given ut 8 p. m. The public is a guest prize. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. invited to attend. T h e childrens Sutherland were guests at a no summer work will be displayed. I The carnival features will include a fish pond and country store. Ice cream, pie, rakes, "hot dogs” and drinks will be sold. -5 - BOOK CLUB M EETS | The A N K. Garden club met at th home o f Mrs. G arret Stam i July 12. Mrs. Stam read a paper on the Ohme mountain-top gar- Irten in Washington! The next meet- ' 'ing will be held August 3 Instead BY LEW H EKRIM AN Jk* A young Milwaukee architect has of August 10 at the home of Mrs. Dennis Patch. designed u "dream house" that can — be put together in multiple ways. E N TFR TA TN S B R ID G E CLUB Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch He sees the house as a group of Mrs. Aden Wilson entertained the spaces held togetlier by walls.... members of her Tuesday evening -- with all the interior fixings as loose as a bag of marbles. B ath bridge club at her home this week. M A R R IE D IN N A M PA I of Nyssa. rooms and kitchens are complete High score was held by Mrs. John Parties in honor o f the bride in- Miss Charlotte MilLs of Jordan movable packages. Ceilings can be Bowen and second high by Mrs. ' luded a cocktail party given by Valley and J„hn T. Lynch, son of Nick Rudelick. Mrs. Llovd Marshall raised or lowered, stairs and walls i Miss Dorothy Craven, a dinner by Mrs. Corda Swoqn of Boise, were Miss Evelyn Bailey and a luncheon can b* switched. Whenever you get i received the traveling prize. tired o f tlie way your hoase looks, united in marriage recently at the lo w er by Miss Catherine Rosan- «- you shuffle the interior und save Itr'nrn« T o Twin Falls home of the bride's sister, Mrs. dlck. Mrs. J. W. McDowell, who has the moving costs. It's a plan that Mr. and Mrs. Lynch are making Frank Rivett of Nampa. Mr. Lynch would sure keep you on the alert, been visiting at the home of her their home in Nampa, where lie i. or you'd be stepping into a wall (laughter. Mrs. Bernard Frost, re- is a -ion of the late Willard Lynch, employed. that was A door yeterday. And try l thrived to her 'home at Tw in Falls former Nyssa resident. The biide wore a marquLselte I Sunday. to explain that at the office. Motorcyclist Ilu rt- gown o f ice blue with matching Congratulatations to the Owyhee Fred Gray, 21, of Baker, riding veil held by a crown of seed pearls. Riding Club on an excellent rodeo. Initiation Postponed— a motorcycle in Apple valley Sun The "Missing l ink'' initiation to She carried a bouquet of white It was a fine show, well planned day evening sustained deep lacer and well put on. It respresented a begiven by the Baker I. O. O. F. carnations. The matron of honor, ations about the face and head lot of work on the part of the Club. lodge at Vale, July :ti has been Mrs. Frank Rivett. wore a pink net when he was thrown from the postixmed until the evening of gown and carried a bouquet of pink Nyssa is proud o f you. machine. T h e accident occurred carnations. Wedding music was In Fort Worth, a couple of band August 7. jwhen Che motorcycle struck a hole played by Mrs. Fred Williams. its stole $8!) from a service station | in the highway. A reception was held for friends cash ro;Lster, after ringing up Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen spent and relatives. Out-of-town guests “ No Sale.'' At least they were leaves Hospital— last week at Sun Valley, where they were Mr. und Mrs. Guy Brooks of i Amy Lewis, daughter of Mr. and honest about it. And for honest attended the Idaho Masonic con Nevada City, California; Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis, returned home values, visit Herriman Motor Co. Mrs. Jack Staples of Jordan Valley, Sunday from the Holy Rosary hos Because we handle both new und vention. and M r and Mrs. Fred Williams pital, where .she underwent a major used cars, you get a better deal Directs Itilile School whether you're buying or selling. Mrs. Donald Campbell is at Haln- We know cars, and we're equipped to do a real check-over job on les Ibis week serving os director of Set other styles here evpry car wo sell. Select your car the daily vacation Bible school. 1 by Koret of California from our guaranteed used cars. Picnic At Weiser— Phone: 77. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, Mr. Fri.-Sat.-Mon. Only and Mrs. Evan Tobler and family. Mr. and Mi’s. Hindi Tobler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hol SE E R SUC K E R man, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Anderson and family of Ontario, enjoyed a picnic at the Weiser park last Sunday. Reg. 65c ytl. Social ¿Notes NEWS VIEWS —8 TH U RSD AY, JU LY 29, 1948 Lewellen, Brogan, daughter, 7 1 Utah, stopped in Nyssa to visit sounds, 4 ounces; July 18, Mr. and friends while en route to Vale, Mrs. Lyman Jones, Nyssa, s o » 8 J where they will visit at the home pounds, 5’-. ounces, and July 19,1 of Mrs. Lewis Buck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gallegos, Nyssa,, Mrs. L. Hardy, son, 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Return Home— Mrs. Leonard Howe and four Appointed Chairman— „ , ___children left Wednesday for their Frank Pike was appointed to e a[ American Pork, utah a f_ act as geneology chairman of the j ,er s p a d in g several weeks visiting Owyhee L.D.S. ward. His wife was| at the home of Mrs. Howe's moth- inpointei to assist mm as sec- er, Mrs. Mary E. Bybee. here. Mrs. t,:ary | Don Mors accompanied them as ___________________ far as Salt Lake City. Do Temple Work— Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pike spent Church Sets Home Night— General authorities of the L.D.S. a week in Salt Lake City visiting Here From Yakima relatives and also doing temple ihurrh of Salt Lake City have ask Mr. and Mrs. B ill Oruver of work. ed all ward and stake officers to Yakima were visitors Tuesday at notify their members to set aside the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Here From I ehi— Thursday evening as “home night” . Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy and No social functions or any other three children and Mr. Hardy's type o f meetings are to be held Student Returns mother, Mrs. L. Hardy, all of Lem, that night. Reed Cottle, who has been attend ing the slimmer school session at Orecon State college returned to his home last Friday. operation. Her parents expressed thanks for the kindness shown during the illness o f their daughter. Boys Go On Outing— Fifteen members of the Nyssa liapter of the Future Farmers of America, accvmpanled by their ad visor, R. v. Wilson, and Lynn Lawrence, will leave today for a four-day outing in the Wallowa mountains. They will make their amp headquarters at Wallowa lake or on the Lostine river. The group, making the trip in one of the school busses, will return to Nyssa Sunday evening. More Returns From Utah Lyle Cottle returned this week "rem a three-weeks visit at Lew- Lston and Ogden, Utah. Beys Attend Class— The T rail Builder boys of the second ward L. D. S. primary held their closing summer class at the city park Friday afternoon, July 23. After the lesson, the boys en joyed a Swedish smorgas board. T o Fntetrain Club— M r;. An,lie. Cook will entertain he Sunshine club at her home Friday, August 6. \ t tend Lodge Session— Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and dang ti er, Grada, of Yakima, former Nys- ■a residents, visited the Nyssa Re- bekah lodge last Thursday night. Babies Arrive— New arrivals at the Nyssa Nurs ing home were announced Wednes day as follows: Thursday, July 15, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeney, Nyssa, daughter. 6 pounds, 101 i | ounces; July 16, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuyers More Orders M O R E N E T PROCEEDS FOR Y O U R L IV E S T O C K Market Report For July 27, 1948 C ries fa t steers $25 to $28. Grass fat heifers $-3 to $ 5. Feeder steers $28 to $ ’8X0. Feeder cows $17 to $20 Weaner calves $ 1 to $27X0. Fat hogs $30 50. Sows $: 3 to $26. 1 eeder pigs $29 to $31. O re 's f i t cows $21 to $24. Ore fat heifers $23 $25. V .a. . ulvcs .$18 $78. C r.r.er cows $15 to $17. E eef bulls $22 to $26. Veal calves $18 to $28. Cutter caws $17 to $19 t. wes $5 to $10 ONTARIO LIVESTOCK COMMISSION COMPANY PHONE 2G4 ONTARIO, OREGON Call us for transportation for your livestock or market information. ight Baseball Kansas C ity Monarchs Vs. Town Tea m SPECIAL THURSDAY, AUG. 5 HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. 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