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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAOE FOUR portal ^ntes a lta r s o c ie t y MEiris The members of the at. Anne’ i Altar society met last Thursday at the chur.h, with Mrs. Jim Williams as hostess. Plans were made for the annual bazaar and #cooked food sale to be held in November Mrs. Williams was appointed chairman of the sale. -5 - BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Mrs. Dave Mitchell entertained with a plnoohle party at her home last Friday afternoon, celebrating P. T. A. Board To Meet— Th e executive board of the Nyssa Parent - Teacher association will meet at the home of Mrs. John Stam Thursday. November 4 at 8 p. m. , Mi a. D ili; G a r rL o n l birthday anni versary. Mis. Garrison was pre sented wi:n hamlevkerclilef* from the tjue-.ts. T w o tables of pinochle were in play, w h prize for high /.core going to Mrs. James Savage, .frond h.gh to Mrs. Emil Stunz and travelin;? to Mrs Gordon Oxnian. Refreshim n’ s and » birthday cake were served by the hostess. Leave For Nebraska— Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Henneman and Jill left Friday for Sprlngvlew, Nebraska, where they were called because o f the death of Mr. Hen- neman’s father. I NTF.HTAIN AT DPs'NEli Dr. and Mrs. K. E. K e io v an te: t ined at their home last Friday 'eventn.; with a dinner. Guests lor the o.LOoion v.ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed lie P ' ell and Mr. and Mrs. Marco Muralo. Visit Here— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whyman of Santa Rosa, California and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vaugt of Spokane were unday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C liff Mam. WWIBISlSlS&U9lbWi,fl|nHBIW0HMbl!!ilio!i6Us,,iJS!t^3ttil|,i'.ti'j!. . i -Colc C. J . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948 Shorb Return From Portland— Rev. and Mrs. Donald Campbell DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patty Patricia Chard, to Lawrence Doyn Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Price of Vale. They are expected to be married in Nyssa January 2. CONGRESSMAN From the 2nd Con gressional District oi Oregon, favors: The principle NEW E LL CLUB MEETS The Modern Pioneer Community .uo met Tuesday afternoon at the iome of Mrs. Dick Krelg. During ne business meeting plans for the naking of tea towels for the hos pital were discussed. Games were enjoyed following the business meeting, with refreshments served by Mrs. Kreigh at the close o f the afternoon. of free e n t e r p r i s e , neither hampered nor destroyed by restric tive laws or monopo listic influence. The — §— rehabilitation of all veterans who suffered physical oi mental disabilities in service of our coun try. In the full development of the power re- sources on the Columbia and Snake Rivers for the betterment of all of the people. Keeping a reasonable floor under agri- culture to maintain the favorable condition of our economy. For A Vote C.J. SHORB Is A Vote For The Futu re Of Easte rn OREGON Paid Political Ailv. B R ID G E CLUB E N T E R T A IN E D Mrs. George Mitchell was hostess to the membeis of her Thursday afternoon bridge club at her home last week. The prize lor high score went to Mrs. A. H. Boydell and traveling prize to Mrs. Ron Camp bell. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. J. L. Herriman were guest players. -§ - LE G IO N A U X IL IA R Y MEETS Mrs. Kerm it Lienkaemper en | tertained the members of the A- merican Legion auxiliary last | Thursday evening. During the bus iness meeting Mrs. E. H. Fleshman was appointed chairman of the ¡:; cemetery beautification project. || Mrs. Eddie Powell will assist Mrs. Fleshman on the committee. The auxiliary voted to furnish a bed spread for the hospital. Following liie business meeting, Mrs. Marco % Muralo talked inform ally to the group and answered questions a- oout Italy. The evening closed with a social hour and refresh ments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. K. 8 Burton. Thursday, November 4 at 8 p. m. ¡T - 5 - Go East— Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd, Maurice Judd. Jr., of Wendall, and Robert Overstreet, Sr., left this p i1 week for a trip that will take them ¡(■j | to Kansas City, where they will p) visit friends, and to Chicago and a Louisville, Kentucky, where they @ will visit relatives. T hey expect to be gone about three weeks. and Dorothy returned Saturday from Portland, where they spent last week. Mrs. L. A. Warring, mother of Mrs. Campbell, who has spent the summer at Woodburn, returned to Nyssa with Rev. and Mrs. Campbell. vacation. "Hiey visited at the home o f their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete M itchell and daughter of Seattle, and with friends and relatives In Portland. Mr. Mitchell attended a bank committee meet Returns From Welser— Miss Prances Foster spent last week in Welser visiting Mrs. George Tartar. Visitors Leave— Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D effen- ing In Portland. baugh left Sunday fo r their home in San Francisco after visiting at Leave For Baker— To Klamath Falls— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Faster left Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W yckoff the home of Mr. Deffenbaugh’s Tuesday morning for a business and fam ily left Sunday for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. D ef- trip to K lam ath Falls. home in Baker. Mrs. W yckoff and fenbaugh. children have been visiting at the Nurse On Committee— Here From McCall— Mr. and Mds. W illiam Melton of home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patricia Gwynn, student nurse M cCall were Monday visitors at Barney Wilson. from Nyssa, has been appointed to the home o f M r. and Mrs. Bud the program committee at St. A l- Wilson. Mrs. M elton Is a sister of Here From L'tah— Mrs. Wilson. M arlow Burningham of Bounti phonsus Hospital School of Nurs ful. Utah is visiting at the home ing in Boise. Chosen by the stud Return From Vacation— pf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burningham. ent council, she will serve on the ( Mr. and Mrs. George M itchell committee for a year. i have returned from a two weeks The two men are brothers. SURE! WITH , ?Iu/o rna /tc ELECTRIC WAT I I HI A T I * y cSf Stf «* * THE WATER HEATER WITH THE 10 Y EA R W ARRANTY JUST A MOMENT PLEASE You’ re Hearing that phrase from Long Distance operators more and more often these days. There are still delays now and then, but we're handling eight out of ten long distance calls while you hold the line. The Long Distance Operator knows her job and she’s good at it. More switch G u f p U n t y o f Hof w a U r w h «n «v»r you w a n t it l H e ro 's the hoafor th a f m a k o t tw ro w ith its o m a z in g - ly e f f ic ie n t * '' E qu ate* R in g " h e a t in g u n its. 10 • y e a r p ro te c tio n p o lic y . M a g n e siu m ro d re ta rd s corro* sio n . C o m e in a n d see it to d a y . * Trode M ark boards and circuits are being added all the time. Our aim is to put your long distance calls through faster than ever before. %, ED CASE’S Furniture Bargain Center Malheur Home Telephone Co. zm m m m HMBMMMnaBHnimimsm Truman and Barkley PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT * 0 ;i 0 /L< 0 !\m vm b sssb « w #« l , How does your financial position compare with that of 1931? better position now? ed condition? Are you in a Did the Republicans or Democrats bring about your improv The answer to each question is obvious. The Possibility o f a Republican Victory has Already Created Confusion and Unstabilized Economic Conditions. Assure your future and at least guarantee yourself a stable and reasonably high level for prices and wages. The personal safety of employer, employee and the Nation all require the re-election of Truman and Barkley. Stay Up With Truman or go Down With Dewey Be Sure To Vote NOVEMBER 2nd. 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