Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 28, 1948, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948
LOCAL W OM AN
V IS IT S NYSSA B E T H E L
Mrs. Felicia H lucrt, g ra n d g u a rd ­
ian of O regon, was a gue.it of th e
local bethel 33 of Jo b 's D a u g h te r
at
th e ir
re ^ u iar
m eeting
la.it
T h u rsd a y evening a t 7:30.
M .s
P a tric ia House was in itiale d into
th e bethel a n d Mrs. O. E. C heldelin
was installed as a m em ber of the
council.
Partlci|>atini; in th e program were
D oris Bigney a n d D onna Lee W il­
son, who played a n in stru m e n ta l
d u e t; D oris Kigney. who s a i l ’ a
solo, and Ja n ic e F rost, D onna Lee
W ilson, Doris Rigney, Jo Anne
G arrison, J a n e P a rr and D rn-tta
B ussell who sa n g a song as p a rt
of th e cerem ony.
R e fresh m e n ts were served
by
Mrs. O. E. C heldelin, Mrs. Albert
M cKI/nm ey, Mrs. L. A M auldthg,
B etry
Ann Boeiiig a n d D onna
C heldelin.
P reced in g tile e .e n in g m eet list a
d. n n e r was h c .a a t Caí i s Loll
H i r e h n rii. , Mr... t n ic r t . l'.ie
table was cen ered wi n a n a r-
r a n g e .n tn t
of
( h iy san th em u m s.
M em bers of th e coun il wlw e n te r­
tained Mrs. f n l e r t it th ’ d inner
were Mi . J e •• R; >ney, .Mrs. B er­
nard i :
lira .
a . M auiding,
Mr-. Bud Wil .' ii, Mrs. O E. Che.'d-
elin a n d M rs. A lbert M Kim mey.
B u tto n Hole A ttach m en t
Now Available
Sew ing M achine Supplies
E lp -trify in g . R ebuilding,
R epairing
F. “ L ete” Sackett,
O n ta rio , Ore
All kinds of course grains and ear corn ground
on your own place with new equipment
JIM
NICHOLS
Mr. and Mrs. W eldon W. F c r- , Ferguson was form erly M iss M erry
guson a re show n as they c u t th e ir Louise Noreott of Nyssa.
wedding cuke O ctober iff.
M r s .1
m orning. Mrs. Wesley B row ne was
p rogram leader on tihe su b je ct T he
Rise of A m erican D em ocracy," w ith
Mrs. H arry M iner, Mrs. B ud W ilson
a n d Mrs. W arren F a rm er d isc u s­
sing phases of th e topic.
Mrs.
C lyde S nyder was introduced as a
new m em ber of the ,group. G u ests
for the m orning were Mrs. G eorge
G re en and Mrs. L. A. M aulding.
tended by M arnel H am m ond of
Vale and R obert Florea of Nyssa.
B oth Mr. and Mrs. B ates were
m em bers of the 1943 g ra d u a tin g
class of Nyssa high school. Follow ­
in g a short wedding trip , th e couple
will reside on a fa rm n e a r Nyssa.
AMITY CLUB HAS PA R TY
T he m em bers of th e J u n io r W o­
m en ’s Amity club m e t la st F riday
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B IR T H D A Y S O BSERV ED
a t th e hom e of Mrs. W ay n a rd T a l­
At the reg u lar m eeting of th e 4-H bot for a Hollowe'en p a rty . G am es
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owing club a t th e hom e of th e ir w ere enjoyed, w ith prizes being a -
| leader, Mrs. R on W h ita k er, th e w arded to Mrs. W eldon A rchibald,
i b irth d a y s of D arlene A nderson a n d M rs. D ean Fife, Mrs. Arvel C hild
M arilyn Lowe were observed.
A a n d Mrs. Jo h n S chenk. R e fresh ­
large w hite b irth d a y cak e deco r­ m en ts were served a t th e close of
ated w ith a green 4-leaf clover was . th e evening by th e hostess. Mrs.
served.
J o h n Schenk a n d Mrs. H enry
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B A TES-M cG EE W ED D IN G
1 rangem ents for the p a rty .
Miss Ellen M cGee, d a u g h te r of !
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M cGee of ,
HO STESS TO M U SIC CLUB
In a matter of minutes, on November 2nd,
Nyssa, and T om m y B ates, son of
Mrs. Albert P feiler w as ho stess to
you will select the public officials who will
Mr. a n d Mrs. T ed B ates of N yssa th e O n tario Music club S a tu rd ay ,
w
ere
united
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O ctober 23. T he p ro g ram fo r th e
serve you for years to come.
m ony perform ed recently a t the a fte rn o o n was given as follows:
Wo, too, are prepared to serve you for 1 M ethodist c h u rch .
Mrs. L. L. K line, ta lk on colored
years to come in all lines of Insurance with the ; T h e cerem ony was perform ed by race a rtists; Mrs. H. L. P eterson,
Rev. D onald C am pbell, w ith the negro sp iritu a l; M rs. E. C. Van
oldest and best Companies in tin* Nation. One
Im m ediate fam ilies in a tte n d a n c e . P etten , violin solo; Mrs. C. F. Cox
T h e bride wore a gray s u i t . and and Mrs. S. D. D orm an, piano
of our Companies, the Provident Fire Insurance
d a bouquet of c a rn a tio n s fiuet, a n d M rs. Leeds Bailey, violin
Company, is over 220 years old, established in c a a n rrie
d roses.
T h e couple was a t ­ solo.
(Phone 83-J, Nyssa
MINUTES t o VOTE
YEARS t o SERVE
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England as the Royal of England.
We are
now in our new location in the new Heldt
Building.
The street number is 00 N onh
Third Street.
E. L. JAMISON
Real Estate and Insurance and
FHA. Prudential Loans
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NYSSA
PROGRAM
THEATRE
P h o n e IO Ô
Adm. Evenings, 4lk'-9c, Inc. Tax.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBF.R 29-30
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
William Eythe- Barbara Britton
“MR. RECKLESS"
Eddie Dean -.Jennifer H o l t I n
"TIOGA KID"
M at.. Sal., 2:30; Adm. 25c-5c. Inc. Ta*
Atim F \oiling*, 40C 9c, I DC. I. iv
SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCT. 31 & NOV. 1
Rod Cameron and Cathy Downs In
“PANHAND1 I
CARTOON
M at., Sun.. 2:.'0. Adm. 30c-9c. Inc. Tax.
Adm. Evening*. 40c-9c, Inc. Tax.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
BARGAIN NIGHT
Bouble Feature
Monte Hale In
“SON OF GODS COUNTRY"
also
Lloyd Bridges In
"SECRET SERVICE INVESTIGATOR"
Adm.
25c-9c,
lor EVERY
BUSINESS NEED
Adm. livening*. 40c-9r, Inc. Tax.
(C ontinued From »’age 1)
respect to hu n ters. T hese posters
will be d istrib u te d th ro u g h o u t the
area.
"The bag lim it of p re a sa n ts is
two per day a n d n o t m ore th a n
six d u rin g the e n tire season. T he
e aso n will extend from noon O c t­
ober 29 to N ovem ber 7. S hooting
hours are from o n e -h alf h o u r be­
fore su n rise to su n set except the
noon opening o n O ctober 29.
"No H u n g a rian p a rtrid g e, valley
MURRAY MORTON
REPUBLICAN CAN DIDA TE FO R
COUNTY ASSESSOR
11 Y ears E xperience. Q ualified and K now s th e C ounty
Equitable Assessments — Fair Values
Your Support Will Be Appreciated
P a id P o litical Adv.
PLUMBING
Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing
—Contact—
R TTRA L CLUB G A TH ER S
T h e C h a tte rb o x club m et a t the
hom e of Mrs. G eorge C leaver F r i ­
day, O ctober 22. E ighteen m em ­
bers were p re sen t. T h e n e x t club
m eeting will be held Novem ber 19
a t th e h om e of M rs. A strid Stevens.
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SH O W ER IS GIV EN
A p ink a n d blue show er h o n o r­
ing M rs. V em C hadw ick w as given I
T h u rsd a y evening a t th e hom e of |
Mrs. D ale G a rriso n , who was as- J
sisted
by M rs. Da ve M itchell, i
T w en ty guests a tte n d ed .
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Brower Plumbing Shop
NYSSA, OREGON
We Guarantee Our Work For One Year
Free Estimates— Phone 196-J
The Gingham Inn
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O IV ES D IN N E R PA RTY
D ale G a rriso n invited a group
of frien d s fo r d in n e r a t th e P a y e tte
C o u n try club S a tu rd a y evening on
th e occasion of h is w ife’s b irth d ay .
G u ests were M r. a n d Mrs. Emil
S tu n z, M r. a n d M rs. Dave M itchell,
| M r. a n d M rs. I r a U re a n d M rs.
| J a m e s Savage.
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Will Remain Closed
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the first four clays of next week for remodeling
and redecorating and will
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H O ST F O R D IN N ER
Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rle s G a rriso n
h a d a s d in n e r guests S u n d ay Mrs.
C h arles Newbill a n d two child ren ,
B e tty a n d D onald, M rs. D ale G a r-
rison a n d d a u g h te r, J o A nne.
quail, m o u n ta in q uail or bob w hite
q uail are p e rm itte d to be taken.
"The w aterfow l season will open
th e sam e day a n d tim e as p h e a s a n t
season in M a lh eu r county. A p a r ­
tially c o n cu rre n t p h e a s a n t season
in Id a h o a n d M a lh eu r co u n ty
should Im prove h u n tin g conditions
along th e S n a k e river.”
T h e elk season In b o th w estern
a n d e a ste rn O regon also opened
th is week, O ctober 25. T h e season
e a s t of T h e D alles-C alifo rn ia h ig h ­
way will c o n tin u e th ro u g h Novem ­
ber 111.
Open November 5
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under new name and management
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ELECTION DRIVES
ARE NEARING END
(C ontinued From Page I)
sh e riff, Jo h n E lferin g , republican,
i a n d R obert L. D avis, dem o crat;
c o u n ty clerk, H. S. S ack ett, rep u b ­
lican, unopposed; assessor. M urray
I M orton,
republican,
and
John
K oopm an, d em o crat; county tre a s­
u re r, O ra C. H ope, republican, u n ­
opposed; n o n -p a rtiso n — Judge of
th e s ta te suprem e court, position
No. 1, Percy R. K elly, unopposed
incu m b en t; judge of th e suprem e
co u rt, position No. two, Ja m es T.
| B ra n d , unopposed Incum bent and
position No. six, H a rry H. Belt, u n ­
opposed incum bent, and county
school
su p e rin te n d en t,
D ennis
P a ta h of N yssa a n d K a th ry n C lay-
pool of Vale, incum bent, and city
councilm en of N yssa, four to be
elected. R. G . W hitak er, George j
C. H en n em an , E m il S tunz, and
H a rry M iner, incum bents, and Rob- j
e rt T albot, Jr., E lden Y ergensen, '
G o rdon R ay a n d M urle M arcum .
F our of th e city candidates will
be elected, th re e for four year
term s and one fo r a tw o-year term .
T h e polls will be open from 8 a.
m. to 8 p. m. in N yssa in the usual
places, precinct No. 1, city hail;
precinct No. 2. Eagles hall and pre­
c in c t No. 3 M ethodist church.
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Heldt Building
Third Street And Bower Avenue
Complete Line Of Ladies Wearing Apparel
FIELDS’ DRESS SHOP
t.
R ep o rts say o u r m ilitary expert*
are h a rd a t w ork building up de-
i Tenses in Alaska. T here is some-
1 th in g about u n p ro tec te d real estate;
th a t a ttra c ts m ore a tte n tio n th an
a sittin g dtfek in h u n tin g season.
1 A laska is th e back door to our j
n a tio n , a n d th e re 's no use stand-
ing g u a rd a t th e fro n t door, if
you've left th e backdoor key in th e j
lock. T h a t's a sk in g for trouble a n d '
supplying th e answ er in the sam e
gasp. We were c a u g h t off base a t |
P earl H arb o r . . .and we d o n ’t w ant
to m ake th e business h abit form-1
ing. O r as th e old saying goes,
'T o o l me once, sh am e on you; foo1
m e twice, sh a m e on m e." Let's
lock the door.
C a lifo rn ia's Del M ar T u rf and \
S u rf
C lub
is
looking for
a
couple to be m arried underw ater
in th e club's new pool.
T h at
oug h t to give th e you«? couple a
sin k in g feeling. We "go in deep" l
w hen it com es to serving your
needs! W e re devoted to seeing to
it th a t you get th e best and we're
never too busy to give you prom pt,
personal a tte n tio n . Come to H FR -
RIM AN M OTOR CO
P hone 77
HERRIMAN
MOTOR CO.
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By Lew H e rrim a n
Opening November 6
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Printers and Stationers
New Press Shop
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Gate City Journal
Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOV. 3-4
Cary Grant and Mvrna Lov In
"MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS
DREAM HOUSE"
PHEASANT CROP
SAME AS IN ’47
B R ID G E CLUB MEETTS
T h e m em bers of th e T uesday a f ­
tern o o n ciub m et a t th e hom e of
Mrs. B u rn a ll B row n th is week
i l ee a n d second h igh b y Mrs.
H igh score was held by Mrs. A. C.
Jo e S u th e rla n d .
G u ests for th e i
a fte rn o o n were Mrs. Clyde S n id e r |
a n d Mrs. C am pbell Baer.
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E N T FR T A TN 3 F O R SON
Mrs. W ard W ieneke was hostess
In observance of h e r son's fo u rth
b irth d a y a t a p a rty held a t h e r
hom e O ctober 15.
E ig h t sm all
g u ests enjoyed gam es du rin g th e
a fternoon. R e fre sh m e n ts a n d b irth ­
day cake were served. F avors of
p lastic toys were given th e guests.
p i n * n s MEFrr
Mrs. G lea B i’l in g . wat hostess to
'h e members of the D elphian so­
ciety a t h e f hom e last Friday
dm
Custom Grinding
M A R R IE S
Mrs. F rona S m ith of Nyssa a n d
F rederick R o th of N am p a were
m arrie d in W innem ucca, N evada,
T uesday n ig h t. O ctober 19.
Mr. a n d M rs. R o th left Im m edi­
a tely a fte r th e cerem ony on a
w edding trip th ro u g h N evada, O re­
g o n and W ashington.
Following
a visit in C alifo rn ia next m o n th
th ey will m ake th e ir hom e in Boise,
w here they will e n te r business.
At th e w edding th e couple were
accom panied by th e bride's d a u g h ­
ter a n d so n -in -law , M r. a n d Mrs.
M. C. Conery, a n d h e r son, A rth u r
S m ith . T h e bride wore a ste el grey
blue su it w ith red a n d black ac ­
cessories a n d a rose corsage.
M rs. R o th is a p a rtn e r of Mr.
a n d Mrs. C onery in th e o p e ratio n
of th e S a n d C cafe in Nyssa.
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