Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1949, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949
TAGE SIX
shower of white ribbon streamers.
LOCAL GIRL WED3
The wedding march was played
At a lovely home wedding, Rev.
Donald Campbell performed a oy Miss Adrienne Peterson. Mess
double rift? ceremony uniting Misf>! June Savage sang “I Love You
Patty Chard, daughter of Mr and Truly” and '•Because”, accompanied
Mrs. Ewen Chard of Nyssa and by Miss Peterson.
The Matron of honor was Mrs.
Lawrence Dayn Price, son of Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Price of Wil­ Kenneth Ohard. sister-in-law of
low Creek at 4 o'clock Sunday, Jan­ the bride who wore a gown of
b.ue taffeta covered with net ana
uary 2.
The bride was given In marriage trimmed in gold seoul ns. She wore
by her father. She was beautiful a corsage of rose carnations.
T.ie best man was Kenneth
In a white corded taffeta gown,
with matching mitt, and a double Chard, brother of the bride.
Mrs. Bwen Ohard. mother of
strand of pearls. The finger-tip
veil was held in place by a heart- the bride wa3 attired in a dove
shaped crown, with sprays of lily gray crepe dress with a red rose­
of the valley.
She carried a bud cor-.ve. Mrs. Raymond Price,
bouquet of pink carnations with a mother of the groom was dressed
V SA L E
FU LLY GUARANTEED
VAIKON Battery
in a green silk dress with a red
rosebud corsage.
Immediately following the cere­
mony 41 guests attended the re­
ception. Miss Beverely Hoehn at­
tended the guest book and gift
table. Mrs. White, sister of the
groom, poured punch and coffee.
Mrs. Elver Nielsen, sister of the
bride, cut and served the beautiful
three-tiered wedding cake, topped
with the traditional bride and
groom.
The bride chose for her going-
away costume, a winter white crepe
dress trimmed in gold sequins and
brown accessories.
Her corsage
was of rose carnations.
After reluming from their honey­
moon, the couple will make their
h me hi Ontario.
Ou --rf-town guest: attending the
i dding and reception, were Mr.
and Mrr.s. Orland White, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Ennors and Mrs. Arizona
Price of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Price and daughter of Wil­
low Creek, and Mrs. Elmer G.
Conley and daughter of Battle
Creek. Michigan.
MARRIED IN CALDWELL
Miss Virginia Troutner, daughter
of Mrs. Edwin Oldham of Nyssa,
and Stewart iBob) Schweizer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer
of Sunset valley, were united in
marriage by the Justice of peace in
Caldwell Thursday. The bride was
-mployee of the Nyssa First Nat­
ional bank until January 1. The
groom has been farming in Sunset
valley.
Same Big
Savings
On Other
Sizes and
Models
JA N U A R Y 17 TO 29 IN C L U S IV E
&L
W. H. LEMON,
Authorized Dealer
Nyssa, Oregon
NYSSA
Telephone 108
program
THEATRE
The new members of Congress
are realizing their troubles didn't
,md with the election. First off,
chey had to find places to live,
and it seems that vacancies in
Wa hington, D. C., are harder to
Ji cover than a vegetarian at a
attlemen’s convention. Next, the
job-seekers began hitting them
from all angles.. .and with all
angles. On top of this the fresh­
man legislators are up to their hub
•aps In learning the complex rout-
tines of their new jobs. But this
nappens with every Congress, and
tomehow they catch on and they're
oon able to take the bull by the
horns. So let's not be too im­
patient.
A mother in Leeds, England,
frantically told doctors one of her
18-month-old twins had swallowed
a toy w heel. . . but she didn't know
Which twin. Looks like she's got
double trouble.
And neglecting
minor car repairs can also lead to
double trouble. Let us protect your
ar at HERRIMAN MOTOR CO.
It takes a combination of factory-
trained mechanics and precision
tools to do a perfect Job.. and
that’s just the combination we
offer you. Phone: 77.
Herriman Motor
Company
discussion groups sponsored by the
CIVIC CLUB TO MEET
The Civic club will hold its Jan­ Nyssa Parent-Teacner association
uary meeting next week.
The has been changed from the third to
place of meeting has been changed the fourth Thursdays to avoid con­
¡or this meeting irom the parish flicting with the meetings of other
hall to the basement of the Mc-th- j groups.
odist church, in order that motion,
pictures may be shown. The meet- j To Receive Cap—
mg topic will be interior decorat­
Miss Patricia Gwynn of Nyssa
ing, with Miss Katherine Peterson
oi Peterson’s Furniture store as will toe among 15 student nurses
gueut speaker. Special music willj who will be honored in a capping
.e given by Miss Kathryn Crandall. ceremony to be held January 11 at
OI additiontl interest to the mem-
St. Alphonsus hospital in Boise
uers oi the civic club will be
questions
concerning
federation At the capping ceremony, mark­
with the National Federation of ing the completion of our months
Women's clubs, that will be an­ of training, each student will be
swered toy Mrs. Fred Olmstead of presented with her blue and red
Ontario who will discuss federation.
nurse's cape and the white St
—$—
Alphonsus hospital cap.
BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Orin Summer was hostess
to her Monday adtemoon bridge Speaker Commits Suicide—
ciuo at her home last week. Prizes
Lewis Brown, well-known Ameri­
went to Mrs. Lloyd Wrison for high can author, who was scneduled to
score and Mrs. Robert Wilson for
low. Quest piayeis were Mrs. Rob­ have delivered an address at the
ert Wilson and Mrs. Bert Lienk- March meeting of the Malheur
County Knife and Fork club, is
aemper.
reported to have taken his life by
-
5 -
poisoning in his cottage at the
BENEFIT PARTY SET
A pinochle party will be held bv Uplifters cluib in West Los Angeles
the Oregon Trail Grange in the this week. Mr. Browne was to
Oregon Trail schoolhouse Saturday have talked in Ontario March-12
night, January 15 for the bene­ on the subject, “What Is Wrong
fit of Biie Malheur Memorial hos­ With Our Civilization”? Another
speaker will be secured for the oc-
pital.
cason.
PINOCHLE PARTY HELD
The Rebekah lodge held another Soldier Visit—
Sgt 1/c and Mrs. James R. Car­
pinochle party Saturday night, Jan­
uary 8 with 13 tables in piay. Mrs ter of Louisville, Kentucky are here
Carl Setourn won high and Mrs visiting his mother, Hazel Krul.
John Oslrum second lor the ladies. Sgt. Carter has been stationed at
Kentucky military
Willis Burtrom won high and John headquarters
Barnett second for the men. Trav­ district for the past few years. A
eling prizes were won by Mrs. Fred family gathering was held Sunday
Braun and Harry Kingrey. Door at the home of his mother for
prize, a waffle iron, was won by relatives and close friends in cele­
Mrs. Harland Diven. Hostesses were bration of his home coming.
Mrs. Harold Greig, Mrs. Minnie
Leuck, Mrs. Ben Lancaster and P. T. A. Buys Pictures—
At the executive meeting of the
Mrs. Wyatt Smith. Refreshments
of cake, fruit salad and coffee
were served. The next pinochle
party will 'be held January 22 at
the Rebekah lodge hall.
GUESTS AT DINNER
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Marshall and
son, James, of Ontario heights
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ramsey
and daughter, Carl and son, Jack
of Weiser were New Year’s dinnei
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Sterl
Spiesz.
GUEST IN NYSSA
Mrs. Cathedlne Retoerger of Cald­
well, former Nyssa resident, was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dor­
man at dinner Saturday.
Son Arrives—
Mr. and IMrs. C. A. Mally have
received word of the birth of a
son, bom on New Year’s eve to
Mr. and Mrs. William Mally. Tiie
baby weighing seven pounds, 13
ounces, was named William Michael
who is the first grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Mally.
Return To California—
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Foster left
last week to return to their home
in North Hollywood. They were
accompanied to Caliifomia toy Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Bratton, and C. C.
Wyc-koff of Baker, who will visit
at the Dean Wyckoff home at Taft,
California.
Nyssa Parent-Teacher assocition
last Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs. Roy Barnes, a report was
made that the picture committee
had received six pictures, which will
be framed and be ready toy next
week for presentation to those
rooms that won the attendance
contest at this week's Parent-
Teacher meeting.
Goes To Colorado—
Mrs. William Smiley of Nyssa has
been in Manzanola, Colorado, where
she was called because of the death
of her brother, Ray Prentice. While
Mrs. Smiley was in Manzanola,
Mrs. Prentice also died.
They spent Christmas with their
sons, Jack, and his family, and
Dick and other relatives in Oak­
land. They returned up the coast
and spent New Y ears with Mr.
Parker's mother at Dallas, O regon.
NEWS OF RECORD
.MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clarence Lester Dodson and Mary
Alice Query, both of Nyssa.
Richard Thomas Silence and
Alvina May Casteel, both of On­
tario.
COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT
Zelma Jordan Black vs. Carl R.
Black, divorce.
Mutch Oil company vs. L. E. Pen­
nington,
recovery
on
account,
$921.22.
Mutch Oil company vs. L. E. Pen­
nington. et. ux., recovery on ac­
count. $996.18.
Churchman Coming—
C. F. Swander of Portland, exe­
cutive secretary of the Churches
of Christ in Oregon, will be here to
help the Nyssa church celebrate
i'ts anniversary Sunday, January 23.
Too Late To Classify
Due to the bad weather, the date
of dedication of the new church FOR SALE—Private garage, $100.
See John Marid, north First street.
has been postponed.
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Still In Hospital—
FOR
SALE—New
Ford,
1949
V-8,
Mrs. Anna Kratzbqrg is still in
Good Samaritan hospital, 2266 N. five passenger coupe, heater and
seat covers.
See Eldon Ulmer,
W. Marshell street, in Portland.
Nyssa pharmacy, phone 14. 13Jlxp
Ferry Breaks Away—
A ferry running from Prali island j
ATTENTION
to the mainland southwest o f 1
Nyssa has broken loose from Us
moorings during the past two or
We Are Now In Position To Do
three days.
It was apparently
rul ed loose by Aie Ice, which now | 411 Types Of Cabinet Work And
fills Snake river. Anyone seeing
Contract Building.
the ferry is asked to contact the
owner, J. Melvin Beck of Gregg
Bros, and Butler.
Return From Trip—
Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker and
Hubert of Sunset valley arrived
home Thursday after a two-weeks
trip through Oregon ,r-nd California-
Johnson Cabinet Shop
1 Mile North Of Nyssa-
Parma Junction On Highway 95
Wallpaper
SALE
9
Off
ON ALL DISCONTINUED ITEMS
ALL FIRST GRADE IMPERIAL WALL PAPER
Stunz Lumber Company
Meeting Changed—
The date of the meeting of the
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14
Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert
In
“BOOM TOWN”
Cartoon
Adm. 44c-9c, Inc. Tax
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15
DOUBLE FEATURE
Alan Curtis
“ENCHANTED VALLEY”
A1 LaRue
“BORDER FEUD”
Mai.. Sat., 2:2«: Adm. 3»r-9r Inc Tax
Adm. Evenings 41c-9c Inc. Tax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 16-17
Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ann Miller,
Peter Lawford In
“EASTER PARADE”
FILMED IN TECHNICOLOR
With Irving Berlin’s s o n g s ...I t ’s the hap­
piest musical ever made with Astaire dancing
and Judy’s Golden Voice.
Mat., Sun., 2:30, Adm. 30c-9c. Inc. Tax.
Adm. E vening 44c-9c Inc. Tax
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JAN. 1S-1P
Technicolor Comedy in the Grand Goldwyn
Manner!
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny Goodman,
Tommy Dorsey
“A SONG IS BORN”
A mad, merry mirthful mixup of gals, funny
gangsters and glorious music. It’s Kaye at his
all time best.
Adm. 44c-9c, Inc. T u
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. JANUARY 20-21
Delightful romantic shenanigans.. .A great
laugh for you!
Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter, Cecil Kellaway.
Lee J. Cobb In
“LUCK OF THE IRISH”
If you liked “Miracle of 34th Street” (and
who didn’t), you’ll love this.
Color Cartoon
Adm. Evening« 44c-9c Inc. Tax
T hat are
I 9 4 7
I 9 4 6
I 9 4 I
I 9 36
I 9 3 4
I 9 3 4
Ford
Ford
Chev.
Dodge
Chev.
Plymouth
$1695
$1395
$1075
$450
$150
. $65
Drive into our completely equipped garage
for auto service at its best!
Our skilled
mechanics will overhaul your car and advise
you on all needed repairs.
Have your car
checked today and forstall faulty operation
HOURS C H A N G E !
Sterling sal. Jan. 15
C L O S IN G TIME:
Saturdays
Other Days
O P E N IN G TIME:
Every Day
.
7 :0 0 p. m.
6 :0 0 p. m.
.
8:30 a. m.
.
These Hours W ill Be In Effect Until Further Notice
which may prove fatal!
waggoner « « to r Co.
NYSSA, OREGON
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Wilson’s Dry Gds.
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