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P Af!F FTCJTT THE NYSSA CATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1949 I February 25 with 20 members, one I visitor and six ohudren in attend- I anje. P.aiu were discussed for the SOCIETY HEAR SPEAKER | club anniversary party to be held The women's society of the Meth- in the I. O. O. P. hall in Nyssa odist church met last Thursday March 25. Refreshments were ser- at the home of Mrs. Dennis Patch, ved by the hostess. The club will with Mrs. Walter McPartiand us meet with Clara Jones March 11. assistant hostess. Mrs. L. L. Tob- —§— _____ lei di> levied plans for the cooked JUNIOR CHOIR ENTERTAINED food sale to be held Saturday,: The members of the junior choir March 5 at the Nysta Realty office. >! the Christian church were en- Plins for .he World Day of Prayer tertained at a party at the Bud were di;cus.sed by the «roup. In Wilson home last Thursday even- t bservance of National Brother- ¡«8 A program and .¿aines were hood week. Mrs. Smith reviewed | followed by refre. haients. Arrange- ard ■!»'., written by a Catholic priest,1 ments for the affair were made by a Jewish rabbi, and a Protestant] Lois Wilson. Joanna Moore and Bar- i lergym.in Mrs. O. O. Anderson bara Muster. Mrs John Stafforo led the devotions lor the day.: and Mrs Chet Mosier are directors Mrs. Hugh Table r presented the of the choir, guest speaker, Mrs. James Hart- j man, with a corsage, in introducing j ASSOCIATED CLUB TO MEET her. Mrs. Hartman, a native Ar-1 T.ie Arcadia Sunshine club will menlan, who has lived most of her be hostess to the Associated clubs life In Egypt, told of the customs of Malheur county at the annua! of the common people of Egypt. meeting to be held In the Nyssa Mrs. Hartman aLso spoke of the high sh o o l building Saturday. place of women In the life of the March 12. The associated club meeting is an annual spring event country. Refreshments were served at the for all the women's clubs of Mal The meeting will close of the meeting. The March heur county. meting will feature a “guest day" begin wi'h a pot-luck luncheon and be followed by an afternoon program at the church. program. The guest speaker will —I — be Mrs. Threlma Elliott of Adrian, CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nielsen en who was chosen as outstanding 4-H tertained Friday evening with a club leader of Malheur county last fim lly dinner in observance of Mi fall, and awarded a trip to the National 4-H congress in Chicago. and Mrs. Tom Loe's 25th wedding aniversary. The centerpiece was Mrs. Elliott will tell of this trip a two-tiered decorated cake. The In her talk at the meeting. All guests beside the honored couple guests will be asked to register. were the Misses Mildred and Dor A door prize will be awarded. - 5 - othy Loe of Ontario. Harold Loe, James and Wilbur McGinnis of OBSERVE SCOUT ANNIVERSARY In celebration of the 37th anni Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacks of Payette. The four child versary of Oirl Scouting, a silver ren presented their parents with tea will be held at the Adrian high .school March 12 by the Oirl Scouts a 12-place setting of silverware. of that community. A program -5 - ____ will be presented and the scouts TUESDAY CLUB PLAYS Mrs. Cumpbell Baer was hostess | will huve cookies and cards foi this week to the members of the I sale. —8 - Tuesday afternoon bridge club. High score was held by Mrs. George ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER Mrs. Frank Skeen entertained Mitchell and second high by Mm. Thursday afternoon at her home Bernard Frost. m honor of her daughter Nancy, —8— on her 10th birthday. Thirteen BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ted Morgan was hostess to guests were Invited for the after- her Monday afternoon bridge club noon. Following games, lunch was at her home this week. High score served with a lovely birthday cuke was held by Mrs. Ed Knettle and | forming the center piece. Easter low score by Mrs. Edward Boydell. favor., marked the places at the table. Mrs. Boydell was a guest player. March 10. discuss with patrons the for the new ial music of presented. Social News - 8 - - 8 - HOBBY SHOW PLANNED DINNER GUESTS Mrs. J. L. Herriman, general Mr. and (Mrs. Louis Philer and family of Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. hairman for the Nyssa Civic club Ray Russell and family were Sun hobby show to be held at the parish day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. hall March 16, has asked that any one with a hobby collection, anti Dale Garrison. ques or interesting articles from - 8 - other countries see her. or call CLUB MEETS Tlie Chatterbox club met at the her at 109-W Other members of home of Mrs. Mel Suiter. Friday, her committee are Mrs. Gerrit 2 : 0 0 1 s i ~~ ! I i O ’CLOCK S P E C IA L is is SATURDAY j! O r & a l£ M a rch 5 GOLDEN RULE „ Oregon Nyssa N Y S S A RROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE FRIDAY, MARCH 4 George Brent In “GOD’S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN” (A Reissue) COLOR CARTOON SPORTS .Mm. Evenings 44c-9c Inc Tax SATURDAY, MARCH 5 Penny Singleton— Arthur Lake In “BLONDIE’S SECRET” Roy Acuff In “SMOKY Mt’n. MELODY” Mat.. Sat.. 2:30; Arim. Evening» Acini. 30r-9e Inc. Tax Inc. Tax SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 6-7 Here’s one that’s too funny for words as Red spies for both sides in the Civil War. “A SOUTHERN YANKEE” Red Kkelton— Brian Donlevy Arlene Dahl—John Ireland PETE SMITH SPECIALTY COLOR CARTOON Mat., Sun., 2:30. Aden 10c 9c. Inc. Tax. Adm. Evening* 44c-9c Inc. Tax TUESDAY, MARCH 8 Roy Rogers— Andy Divine Jane Frazee— Riders of the Purple Sage “GRAND CANYON TRAIL” 2-REEL SPECIAL COLOR CARTOON AdmbiMion 30e-!k\ I pc . T ax . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MARCH 9-10 Every moment throbs with excitement in this sw eeping pageant of life, love and adventure. Van Heflin—Susan Hayward Doris Karloff Ward Bond In “TAP ROOTS” Latest News Matinee Wednesday 2:30, Admission 30r-9r. Admission Evenings 44c 9c. Inc.‘ Tax The school board will Educator Here— the elementary school. Principally the parents and school Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, professor of she held demonstration classes for proposed building plan education at the Eastern Oregon the teachers. school addition. Spec- j College of Education, was here negro spirituals will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday conducting an in-service training program for the school district in Visit In Walla Walla— Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman i spent the week-end in Walla Walla j where they visited Mr. Fleshman's; parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flesh- j man. En route home on Monday hey visited their daughter, Shir- ley Whitley a student at Eastern Oregon College of Education at La Grande. Move To Salmon— Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and I daughter. Shirley, have moved to Salmon, Idaho, where Mr. Smith will be employed in newspaper work. Recovered From Injuries— Mrs. Roy Rookstool returned to her home on Jefferson drive Tues day evening to convalesce from in juries sustained in an automobile accident, which occurred last Sat urday evening. She is suffering from bruises and shock. 12-year- old daughter, Reva. jumped from the car and escaped injury. The machine was oadly damaged. - 8 - RECEPTfON HELD On Friday evening. February 25, a wedding reception and dance were held at the Nyssa L. D. S iiapel honoring the newly wedded a a mple, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gar | ner. Nearly 300 friends and rel ni atives attended. The bride was llv I KW IIERBIMAN Starting this year, the bureau of 1 nely In a full-skirted, peplummed Internal Revenue is running what gawn of white net over white taf it calls the Audit Control Program. feta, and wearing a corsage of Reduced to working language it red rosebuds. Mrs. Bruce Pett, mother of the meant the “revenooers" will take more Interest tor is It capital?) in bride, received In a sequin-trim- mall taxpayers. The tax cops Just ned black crepe dress. Mrs. Del want to make sure you're not play bert Gamer, mother of the groom, ing hide-and-seek with Uncle Sam. was attired in navy blue with a While they picture themselves as pink print dress. Both ladies wore a Jolly bunch of friendly advisers, pink rosebud corsages. Gift carriers were Carol Folk- hey can still have the ri;ht to humb through your bank book and man, Karen Anne Pett. and Leona Garner. Mrs. Rene Hadley and receipts. So it's Just as well to keep records, o f course if every- Beverly Hoehn were in charge of lie gifts. Miss Betty Pett was In hing's in order you have nothing o work up a worry about.. except barge of the wedding book. Punch and cookies were served. aext year. At the 10:30 dancing intermission Canada just built a new destroy er that cost *$7j047.560.01. That's a program was presented Includ Just one cent more than the last ing a vocal number. "Always" by one cast them. Looks like infla Mrs. Woodred: a tap-dance number tion's still on in Canada. Well, and a ballet number by students Lloyd , Wilson's classes; a dent rovers may be up a penny in, of Mrs. , . _ ___ „ Canada, but you can always be I « » P h o n e solo by .Carson Healy. (lire of reasonable prices on car and a duet by Keith Stoker and pairs at HERRIMAN MOTOR CO. Eddie Sharp, singing "Down A Tils is the place to come for Ford the Sllvery Rio Grande ales and service. Courteous, ef- Girl In Exerc leient service. Guaranteed parts Capping exercises will be held at tnd workmanship. We know your [ ar inside and out. Come in any j St. Elizebeth's hospital in Bakei Sunday. March 6. A member of the imp and talk over your Ford prob- class is Miss Jean Short, daughter 'enLs with Gene Fisher, our Service >f Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Short of Manager. Phone 77. Granite. Mr and Mrs. Short are Herri man Motor Company former residents of Nyssa where Jean attended hii<h school. I*. T. A. To Meet— The Nyssa P T. A. will meet at the high school Thursday evening. [W iSW ® l41iîl'l(ôM ^bli('l((r.^*M i41iî.1'!l.bl(s'i(îltTlç® i:ibl(îll5lb.-'M 5iÇâ51S15lSi0l5l9Sl|i T ak e A L ook A t The New 77 ■ ■ r a S S M M H B M i Radio Repair PETERSON FURNITURE CO. Nyssa, Oregon Add Extended Coverage to Your Fire Policy The Cost Is Low Frank T. M o rg a n A g e n c y Robert F. Thompson F U R N IT U R E Bought from reliable manufacturers to give you modern styling and long wearing qualities. Priced below the market to give you the best on the market at the lowest possible prices— prices at or below mail order prices. New Davenos ............................................ $59.50 Daveno and Swing Rocker from ....... $109.50 Tapestry, Velour and Mohair Covers Davenport Slip Covers from .................... $11.95 Bedroom Sets, Five Pieces, Walnut, Waterfall, from .................. $119.50 Armstrong Linoleum and Rugs at Mail Order Prices WITHOUT freight added Shop Today For Your Furniture Needs ED C A S E 'S Furniture B arga in C e n te r U. S. 20 No. of Y, Nyssa Repair Radiators Nampa Visitors Here— Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Renstrom and daughter. Mrs. Forrest Erwin, and children of Nampa, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Renstrom. NOW AND SAVE Save Time . .. Save Money . .. Save Worry Visits In Caldwell— Mrs. H. G. Holmes visited last week at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Neil Holmes of Caldwell. Moves To Montana— Mrs. Harold Whltely has gone- to Fairfield, Montana, where she will make her home. by having the radiators of your tractors and trucks repaired now in preparation for the spring work and also your automobiles. Immediate Service All Work Guaranteed New And Used Radiators For Sale Radio Repair Oregon Radiaior . Company All Makes and Models Quick, Efficient Service LOCATED AT Western Store 471 Main—Nyssa No. of Polar Cold Storage Plant Howard Myrick Phone 124J HERBERT E. COX, Technician "!T HAPPENS EVERY DAY” TAW M » ¿X y o u had voue 6AR _ V0UQ6AT? Sip'JlCBV, s iM ic e v . is g PEAR? jT<o¡ nr — i L AiPrTx - LATELY, DÍAD ? z- * CAXtOH Ti-iAT I$ C X ñ iltS S . MAY£ ß É ; y /ÍAVÉ-yoU-HAD- Y o u n - cx n - ' ANYTIME I ^ j q y P Qg$Af'r HOÜTPL\Z. MOV) tî ? u é ____ e u t ^ - ------ S o M t t o W 7J?¿¿ * * L SA M E TWlAtó If biííVSj M í T M t e r t W CAH H A P P E N fMßOUbH i U B K l - JJAVg you had ff By PLOTNER (¿?£AR ÎH V / J ) voue CAD S£f?V/6£D MAD The House Of Oliver SUNSET VALLEY HALL Saturday, March 5 Proceeds to Polio Fund Sponsored by Sunset Auxiliary SMOKE DAMAGE? the Sacajawea hotel in La Grande to interview all state farmer appli cants in tihe eastern Oregon and Blue mountain districts. Members of the state committee from Nyssa are Norvelle Robbins, state secre tary. and Richard V. Wilson, dist rict adviser. Val Dee Child, the Nyssa chapter candidate for the State Farmer degree will 'be Inter viewed by the committee Saturday morning, March 5. / Nyssa Implement Co. Guaranteed E X P L O S IO N ? Leave For Walla Walla— Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer have gone to Walla Walla, after spend ing the winter in Nyssa, where Mr. 3auer has been employed as chem ist at the sugar factory. Mr. Bauer Adrienne Peterson (above) has Friday night. March 11. The pub- will take over his duLies as engineei been selected as queen to reign lie is invited to attend this annual on the McNary dam project. over the Green and Gold ball of dance. A floor show will be pre- the first ward of the L. D. S. 1 vented. Evans Photo Here From Nevada— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simms and chureli in the Nyssa gymnasium son, Gene, of (McDermott, Nevada, Stain, Mrs. Glen Billings and Mrs. l a worship service in the church are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Barnett. Clyde Snider. Mrs. Snider will auditorium. Those assisting with have charge of children’s collect - 1 the service will be Mrs. Bernard Return From Portland— ions, and any Child with a collect Eastman. Mrs. George Hennaman, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost re Mrs. Taft Pett, Mrs. John Schenk turned to Nyssa Monday after ion is asked to contact her. Mrs. Sterl Spiesz, Mrs. Harold Rob spending a few days in Portland -* - bins, Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Mrs *here Mr. Frost attended to bus DINNER GUESTS William Schireman. Special music Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Faster enter will include a vocal solo, a duet iness matters. tained Sunday at dinner for Mrs. and two chorus numbers. Visits Daughter— ^ Floyd Lomax and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Daley arrived Sat- - 8 - BruMZ Df Nampa, and Mr. and HONORED ON 83ld BIRTHDAY urday at tihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. T. Sager and family. A. H. "Dad" Willson was honored Lew Herriman. after spending the on his 83rd birthday at a party winter in Boise at the M. S. Ayres AFTKRNOON CLUB MEETS given Monday evening at the home home, where she has been recuper Mrs. R. G. Larson was hostess to of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Willson. ating from a serious illness suf her Thursday afternoon bridge club Guests bidden for the affair were fered last summer. .it her home last week. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. William Loe and Mr. Mitchell re: eived the prize for high and Mrs. Earl Rumpel and fam Visits Parents— Mrs. Kem ilt Lienkaemper left scire and Mrs. Tom Eldrldge the ily Following an evening of pin raveling prize. Mrs. Blaine Ballah ochle, a birthday cake was served. Friday for Lander, Wyoming to at tend the 50th wedding anniversary received the guest prize. Guest play —*— celebration of her parents, Mr. and ers included Mrs. Ballah. Mrs. A HONORED ON BIRTHDAY C. Sallee and Mrs. J. L. Herriman. Mrs. LaMaont Fife entertained Mrs. Walter Mitchell. She is ex —J— for 16 guests on the 11th birch pected home this week-end. lay anniversary of her daughter, TO SERVE ON PROGRAM Dog Taxes Due— The World Day of Prayer services Karen. The guests were served a Dog taxes for 1949 are now due to be held at ihe Methodist church hot luncheon immediately after and payable. City" officiais said. Friday, March 11 will begin at 12:45 s hpol. The tables were decorated Tag.s are available at the city hall. wilh a lunch, followed at 1:40 with with favors for the occasion. Games were enjoyed following the lunch. To Attend Meeting— Many lovely gifts were received by A state F. F. A. executive com ihe honor guest. mittee will meet Marcti 4 and 5 in NEWS VIEWS DANCE r * i& flP f C \\J g M A A SiMlCt PÍHS 0 H- A/Éi-.íVÉRVCAP 15 'OUR QAWldT MOTOR Cû box 137