Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 18, 1948, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    T H E N Y SSA G ATE CITY JO UR NAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
by the Gordon's Bakery and trim ­
med with a dozen pink rose buck
.in white icing.
By the light ot
j the candles on the cake, the friends
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I sang happy birthday. Pictures were
HONORED A T P A R T Y
taken.
Mr. and Mrs. W righ t Child o f
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Los Angeles were honored
guests I
G IR L S M E E T
at a dinner parly given Monday , T h e
N ‘ 'd *
clulJ ot
evening at the home of Mr. and Oregon T ra il Diet I hursday after
Mrs D O. Bybee. Places sere laid noon at the home o f their leader,
for 10 Th e centerpiece was an .it- ! M rs- Alfred Adams. O fficers were
tractive water lily, on a tri-cin.le e la te d for the com ing year its
i lirror with white porcelain swans follows Preside it, S y lvia Jayo, vice
on* either side.
Pieces of ever- 1 president. Lcla Homes, secretary,
green provided the circle of green | Irene Jayo. and reporter, Marzene
foliage aroUQd the “ pond". Other Gardner.
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guests were Mrs. LeR oy Burning-
«- H im itm i
ham of Salt Lake City. Mr and
B A L L IS c tH E D U L E D
Mrs. Leo Child, and Mrs. M ary E.l T h e annual gold and green ball
Bvbee. Mrs. Bybee played several of the second L. D. S. ward ol
of her original composition-s on the Nyssa will be held in the gym-
solo-vox
and
presented
Mrs. naaiuin Friday night. Novem ber 26.
Wright Child with four o f her
Besides dancing, a. floor show will
songs, which have been published.
be presented.
T h e name o f the
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'queen who will reign over the ball
HO N ORFD O N B IR T H D A Y
wll> **' announced next week Re-
Nannett By bee was honored guest freshments will be served.
Ken s
at a party given at her home S eren a d es will furnish the music.
Tuesday in celebration o f her 14 th i
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birthday.
Nine tables of bunco
D IN N E R C L U B M E E T S
were In play, with Joanne Hartley
M r and Mi^. G eorge M itchell
and David Savage winning hurn entertained last Thursday evening
score and K eith R ay and Phyllis for the members o f the Mr. and
Bair low. T h e
cake was a two Mrs. dinner club. T h e itroup met
layer two tone creation designed at the Palisades fo r a dinner, fol-
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CHRISTMAS
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Doll Buggy
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$7.95
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Roller Bearing Wagons
All Steel Construction.
Specially Priced For
$1.00 W ill Hold
Nyssa Furniture Co.
1 Block West of R. R. Depot
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Phone 106
PROGRAM
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William Elliott, John Carroll, Catherine
McLeod and Andy Devine In
“O LD LOS A N G E L E S ”
Here’s the west’s mightiest entertainment
spectacle a story that will never die.
2-REEL STO O G E C O M E D Y
Mat.. Sat.. 2:30;
Adm. 30c-9c Inr. Tax
Adm. Evenings 4lc-9c Inc. T a x
S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21
SU N D A Y ONLY
June Allvson and Peter Lawford In
“G O O D N E W S ”
In Technicolor
Cartoon
Sports
Mai.»
Drive Your car in
G arage
SPECIA LS
Friday - Saturday - Monday
DARK STRIPE OUTING FLANNEL
Christmas
NYSSA
Mrs. Bernard Eastman costs o f operation have risen 60 per j
G R A N G E G R O U P M E ETS
lowed bv bridge at the Mitchell ( I eratlon o f Garden Clubs meeting Buchner,
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cent since 1941 and income from j The Oregon T ra il Grange Home
hume.
High score was held by j that she
attended
recently
at and Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper.
endowments have decreased eight Economics club met with Mrs. W,
George Mitchell and second h ig h , Portland, as chairman o f the state
H O U S E -W A R M IN G H E LD
per cent.
A. Fox Thursday afternoon, Nov-
by Mrs. Burnall Brown.
wayside garden committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson en- ,
W e can't go too far in increasing j ember 4. Mrs. C. H. Bennett was
“ Japanese
arrangements"
was
E ASTE R N S T A R MEETS
tertained with a house-warming ;uj tion.. the speaker said. “ W e be- j assistant hostess.
The regular meeting of Eastern the subject for the program, in
at their new residence in theStunz Ueve that when the business people
New officers elected
Star was held Monday evening at the year's program on flower ar­
addition
Saturday
evening.
Mrs
fpaUze
lhe
sltuation
they
wUl
take
r i c e v e ' 7 -*
ihe Masonic hall.
A social hour rangements.
Mrs. Tom Nishltani
followed with Mrs. Bud Wilson. explained the principles of Jap­ Demond Jones and Mrs. Houston „are of the m atter I t u important J jn 4e Stam. secretary.
Mrs. Bob Brown and Mrs. K e n ­ anese flower arrangements, and Wilson assisted the hostess in serv­
that we preserve both private and
Mrs. H arry Kingrev. Mrs. W yatt
neth Tucker serving as hostesses oresented several special bouquets ing. The dessert was followed by
oublic schools"
¡Sm ith and Mrs. W illiam Smiley
puailc schools .
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The door prize was
hat she had arranged. The his­
E N T E R T A IN S F O R F A T H E R
tory o f Japanese flower arrange­ seven tables of tJhdge and two of
Mr. Schwetbert closed his talk!
”
Mrs ^ m a
P arr. Re-
Miss K athrine Peterson enter­ ments was given by Mrs. Dennis pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Houston with an explanation of the various ! f reshments were served by the hos-
tained at a dinner last Thursday Patch.
Wilson held high score at onage types Q{ contributions to the col- j tess.
evening at her apartment honoring
Th e December meeting will be and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson lege
I The Christmas party with the
her father on his birthday. Miss held at the home of Mrs. O. L
’
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____ . , usual g ift exchange will be held
Peterson, whose birthday follows Galloway.
Bach member is to low score. Prize winners at p in ­
K ay Johnson of Boise îeported a[
David Beers home Decem-
the day after that of her father's furnish a g ift for the gift ex- ochle were Mr. and Mrs. Tom S ep - for the committee that has been ^
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pich for h *h score and Mr. and
and- Mr. Peterson have made it a hange.
working for a proposed federal fish
custom to observe their birthdays
Following the meeting refresh­ Mrs. Lloyd Lewis for low score.
hatchery at Cascade and tendered Married By Judge—
together.
The dinner table was ments were served by Mrs. Bennett
Gilbert L. Horner o f Ontario and
his resignation as chairman. The
centered with an arrangement ol and Mrs. W alter McPartland. as­
H O LD P IN O C H liE P A R T Y
bronze and yellow chrysanthemums sistant hostess.
The Nyssa Teachers association group voted to retain the committee Teona M ay Watts o f Nvssa were
Places were laid for the following
entertained with a pinochle party ad increase it by two members, married by Justice o f the Peace
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R. G. Larson of Nyssa, president I Don M. Graham Tuesday after-
guests, Mr. and Mrs. V. BStaples,
at the high school Wednesday ev-
B IR T H D A Y OBSERVED
Mr and Mrs. D. W Powers. M r
____ John Ostrom was honor ening. The affair was arranged by of the associated chambers, who! noon. The couple was accompanied
Mrs.
and Mrs. W. H. Brooks and Mr guest at a birthday dinner held at Mrs. Don Engstrom and Miss M ar- presided at the meeting introduced by Mrs. Doris Maze and Mrs. Nora
and Mrs. H. L. Peterson, all of the Lodge in Boise Saturday eve- | very Nihart. Prizes for high score Dyre Bennett, mayor of Ontario, b . Graham.
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Ontario. T h e dinner was followed ning. Those attending the dinner j went to Mrs. G. Stanger and Don who delivered the address of we*-
hrtrive with Drizes going to Mr were Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom. Engstrom, and for low score to come. The response was given by I Visits In Idaho—
Mrs Powers and Mrs. Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ostrom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H artley and R. V. Earl Reynolds, secretary of the | Mrs. Carroll Tucker spent last
ana Mrs-
Boise chamber. Mr. Reynolds’ in- j week in Pocatello, visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bartil Ostrom. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Traveling prizes went to
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citation to the chambers to meet | Mrs. Afton C. Paris. She return-
W E D N E SD A Y C LU B MEETS
Halmer Ostrom and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George Sallee
and Louis
in Boise in January was accepted, id home Sunday evening.
Mrs. Tom Burnirggham entertain­ Adolph Boe of Bouse.
Schrag. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haw­
ed her Wednesday evening bridge
orth of Corvallis were out-of-town m m m m m m m i
H M i . 'H J M
club last week. Mrs. Tom Eldridge
guests. The Thanksgiving m oif pro­
E N T E R T A IN FO R V IS IT O R
won the prize for high score and
pleasing seasonal decora­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Laurence en­ vided
Mrs. Ray Russell the traveling tertained at their home Sunday tions.
prize. Guest players were Mrs. E. evening for Mrs. Jennie Holt, aunt
H. Brandt, Mrs. Ray Russell and of Mrs. Laurence, who was a week­
NYSSA GRIDM EN
Mrs. Tom Eldridge.
end guest at the Laurence home.
AR E GIVEN HONOR
— s—
Mrs. Holt, of Los Aiveles, recent­
E N T E R T A IN S A T D IN N E R
ly returned from the Hawaian
and put it in the hands of our expert
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Powel enter­ Islands, where she appeared dur­
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tained at dinner at their home ing the past year giving reading termen next year.
This bespeaks
mechanics. They’ll make a thorough in­
last Thursday evening. Guests were and monologues for the House of successful teams in the future".
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Murolo and Sherlock. Mrs. Holt delighted the
Kinsey Keveren said he usually
spection, replace worn or broken parts and
Dr. and Mrs. K . E. Kerby.
guests with sdme of her original explains at football banquets that
readings and some humorous mon­ there would be no A squad if it
make the delicate adjustments which
A M IT Y C LU B MEETS
were not for the B squad, but
ologues.
Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained
Tuesday night he merely said
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the members of the Junior W o­
•Really the reserves are just to
mean so much to auto performance.
TE ACH E R S HONORED
men's Am ity club at her home last
A large number of friends gather­ wear out the oJd equipment". He
Friday
evening.
Mrs. Sherman ed at Wade school house Sunday added,
however, that
successful
Bybee told r>f the trip which she to honor the the teachers, Mrs. teams are developed by the boys
and
Mr. Bybee
recently made Vic Morgan and Charles W itty and starting to play early.
hrough the east.
A social hour for a farewell visit with Mr. and
G lea Billings reminded the boys
followed the program.
Mrs. Cal Mrs. V erl Bishop and children, who that "th e coaohes are working just
vin Wilson was a guest for the eve- will leave soon for Wichita. K a n ­ as hard as you arg and have your
sas and Mr. and Mrs. Lee and interest and interest of the com­ i mmmmmmmmmmsm
a ln i-
daughters who will move to Em­ munity at heart. D ie Lions are
T F A H E LD A T " B RO W N HOME m ett in January.
An elaborate indeed proud to have two coaches
A pink and blue tea for Mrs dinner was enjoyed followed by such as Lovejoy and Keveren in
Ralph Young was held at the home social visiting and later a program our community” .
Coach Lovejoy said “ W e had 67
of Mrs. Burnall Brown Saturday presented by Muss Helen Hatch,
afternoon.
Assisting Mrs. Brown program chairman of W ade P. T. boys out for football. It was one
as hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth A.
of the best squads I ever had to
Cottle and Mrs. Frell Blair.
T h e program was given as fol­ handle. They are probably not the
lows:
Community singing led by the best, but I like their attitude
F A M IL Y D IN N E R SERVED
Mrs. Boyce Van de Water with Mrs. We had 60 players at the end of
The fam ily dinner held Friday Vert Bishop as accompanist; piano the season. T h e boys had just as
evening by the Eastern Star for solos by Joyce Maginnis of Adrian, much figh t at the end of the sea­
members of the Eastern Star and reading by Leroy Bishop and Jim­ son as they did at firs t” .
Masonic lodge was well attended mie Packwood, duet by Ladonna
The coach thanks the Lions club
Bingo was played following the and Julane Lee, duet, Mr. and Mrs. and the home economics depart­
dinner. Mrs. Ed Frost. Mrs. Jesse Charles W itty, short talks by Mrs. ment for the banquet.
Rigney and W illiam Schlreman ar­ Morgan and Mr. W itty and a duet
Lyle Smith, head coach at the
ranged the program.
Committee by Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Van de Water. Boise Junior college, told the play­
lonslsting of Mrs. Bert Lienkaem-
ers “Th is is the best time of your
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per, Mrs. Grant Rinehart, Mrs. Sid C LU B H E A R S B O O K R E V IE W S lives.
Regardless o f the season
800 Yards,. Blue, Brown, Red,
Burbldge, Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom
Miss Lillian Nisbet. county libra you don’t have any regrets. The
Green.
36 Inches Wide. Just
and Mrs. Edward Boydell were in rlan, was guest speaker at the big value you are getting is . from
charge o f the dinner arrangements. meeting o f the Nyssa Civic club association with your teammates.
Right For Quilts, Shirts and
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Nis­ That is the thing that is going to
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Many Other Uses.
D EL P H IA N S M EET
bet reviewed briefly, "F ire " by give you the most pleasure. The
The Delphian society met last Stewart, "Panther's M oon" by can­ downtown quarterbacks wil soon
R E G U LA R PRICE 45c yd.
Friday morning at the home of ning "Pioneer Preacher" by Ber forget the '48 season.
You must
Mrs. Harry Miner. Mrs. Dale Oer- ryman. "Bride o f Fortune” by Kane prepare yourselves to study as well
rison was program leader on the and “ I Capture the C astle" by as play football in college".
topic, “ Farm Versus Labor Versus Smith.
Other speakers were Leo Long
Business." being discussed by Mrs
A book display, showing new and Royce Chadwick, students, and
Bernard Eastman. Mrs. Llenkaem- books for both adults and child­ George Blankley, assistant to Foot­
per. Mrs. G lea Billings, and Mrs ren was shown.
Mrs. Donald ball Coach Lyle Smith and head
Harold Henlngson. Th e next meet­ Campbell
sang
tw o
numbers, basketball coach at Boise Junior
Around the Neck Tie Back.
ing will be held at the home of D aw n " and " I Love L ife ” . Mrs college.
Mrs. Clyde Snider.
Following the program films of
Campbell
was
accompanied
by
the 1947 Washington-Oregon State
Mrs. Carlos Buchner.
Fine 80 Square Percale.
F LO W E R S S T U D IE D
During the business meeting the college football game were shown
T h e A . N. K. Garden club met cjub voted to make a contribution
Tuesday afternoon o f last week at to the Leonard W ood Memorial
Fast Color
G R O U P EXPLAINS
the home of Mrs. C. H. Bennett. fund for leprosy control.
Plans
G
O
VER
NM
ENT
AID
During the business meeting, Mrs were made to have a member of
Charles Newbill resigned as garden the Ontario Women's club discuss
club president, as she has accepted federated club organization at the
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a teaching position.
Mrs. Phlier next meeting.
to live. More persons are encour-l
gave a report on the State Ped-
Mrs. H. R. Sherwood presided at aged to attend college and they
the tea table, which was attract­ graduate with enlarged desires—
D R Y G O O D S — SHOES — C LO TH IN G
ive with a centerpiece o f white mean in,» more business for the bus­
X-Ray Shoe Fitting
and yellow chrysanthemeums. As­ iness people.
sisting during the tea hour were
Privatel y -financed
educational
N
YSSA
OREGON
the members o f the library board. institutions are facing a financial,
Mrs. Luray Trabert. Mrs. Carlos crisis. Mr. Schweibert said.
The nsiEigisiaisiBHiaisiBiFSiBii
T ow nes
Four Different Patterns and
Dandy Value at
TH U R SD A Y, NOVEM BER, 18, 1918
Sun., 2:30, Adm. S0c-9f. Inr. Tax.
Adm. Evenings 44r-9c Inr. T ax
M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 22
NO S H O W TH IS E V E N IN G
Theatre Rented To Owyhee Truck and Imple­
ment Co. for family party, commencing at 8:00
p. in._________________ %______________
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T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 23
B A R G A IN N IG H T
Roy Rogers and Lvnne Roberts In
"E Y E S OF T E X A S ”
In Color
2-REEL F E A T U R E T T E
Cartoon and Sports
Adm. 30c-9c Inc. Tax
W E D N E S D A Y , N O VEM BER 24
W EDNESDAY ONLY
I). Lamour, Charles Laughton, G. Montgomery
In
"G IR L FROM M A N H A T T A N "
2-Reel Special
Cartoon
.Adm. Evening* 4le-9o Inc. Tax
T H U R S D A Y . N O VEM BER 25
T H A N G S G IV IN G
Margaret O ’Brien. George Murphy In
"T E N T H A V E N U E A N G E L ”
Cartoon
Specials
Continuous showing from 6:00 p. m.
Adm. Evening« 44c 9c Inc. T a x
c
Yd
32
Ladies Aprons
69
Bracken’s
llv Lew Herrlman
W ith bumper crops bulging gran ­
aries and more people working
than at any other time in our
history we have a full quota of
things to be thankful for come
this Thanksgiving Day.
Like a
short-armed boarder at dinner time
we still have a few problems to
con sider., but a quick glance a-
round the itlobe should convince
us that when the troubles were
passed out we were carrying a
small basket
Somehow, we seem
to be so much better o ff than the
: set of the world ... and since we
are. let's be glad of it.
And if
there are any complaints from the
nation's turkeys, let them remem­
ber they're getting top billing on
the menu.
W ife (tryin g on a new fur coat'
—••Really, one cannot help feeling
sorry for the poor thing that was
skinned for this."
Husband < fe elin gly '—"Thanks."
A fellow In London was fined
94.00 for keeping a horse in his I
boarding house room. He explain-1
ed, "I was lonely". The horse made
no comment. Customers often com­
ment on the
friendliness with
which they're served at H E R R I-
M AN MOT\>R CO. and If you want
people to comment on how smooth
your car runs when you take that
Thanksgiving Day trip, better stop
In now for a motor check
Play
j It safe and you won t be sorry
¡Phone: 77.
H E R R IM A N
M O T O R CO.
HOSPITAL
DANCE
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SPONSORED BY THE MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ASS’N.
MRM
Saturday,
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Merchandise Auction
ovember 2 0
mnasium
Given to Raise Funds For Hospital Equipment
ADMISSION $1 PER COUPLE, INC. TA X