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P A G E E IG H T T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N T H U R S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 12. 1950 conducting the U. of O. extension classes In health at Ontario. 1» not 0 1 , 1 , art authority on heuhh. iiut has be* 1 active In women'» dub work hi Oregon. Mr Moorhead t, at i>ie»eiit vice-ore; ident of tlie Ore gon Congress of Parents and Teach- ers and U pa t president of the Oregon Federation of Womens Club... All women of Nvs&a and vlstnity are Invited to attend the meeting Music for the meeting will be furnished by the Hartley-Lawr- ence-Chadwick trio. Social Notes MARRIED I n ADRIAN Norma Jran Dlerktmr. daughter ol Mr and Mrs Lambert Don king, and Kenneth Price, son of Mr and Mr». tario high school fighters in league Elder, et. ux., recovery on contract, j dale. *15.000. j Charles J. Lance and Erma E. I matches. Eva Ostermelr. et. vir vs. L. L Moran, both ol Eugene Evans, damages, * 3 5 ,'Too ' Clayton W. Shlra and Donna Win- Roy W McNeal vs Georgia Scott nlford. both of Harper McNeal, divorce. Samuel E. McMillan and In» ! COMPLAINTS. CIRCUIT COCRT i Maxine Alexander, both of Ontario State unemployment compensation MARRIAGE LICENSES j Emery Earl Cameron of Parma commission vs Herbert T. Thiessen. Kenneth Dwight Price of Nyssa 1 and Marjory LaVonne JeUnek of compensation. *136 67 | Walter Selvers, et al.. vs. Wayne and Norma Jean Dierking of Home- Caldwell. | i 1 NEWS OF RECORD | I.OCAI. GIRL WEDS Miss Nobi Okano. daughter of Mi- arid Mrs. Charles T Okano of Nyssa. BY ITIV IlhKRIMAN and Tai Funataki, son of Mr and Mrs Y. Funataki of Portland, were Most newspapers anu magazines united In marriage at the First these days are picking a "Man of Baptist church In Portland at 8 the Half Century", and some of o'clock Tuesday evening. December the choices are as solid as a thump 20. with Dr Ralph Walker offici on a bass drum. But my pick Is ating. Mr. Average John W Public, the The bride, who was given in mar- unballyhooed gentleman who keeps j Mr. and Mrs. Hennis Toom bs a n riage by her father, was lovely In a The engagement of Miss Sally the world rolling; the fellow wno long white satin gown, short-sleeved works hard and takes care of his nounce the engagement of their and full-skirted, with a finger-tip Kinney of of Ontario to Maurice O. obligations, who pays the taxes and daughter, Mable May Toombs, to illusion veil falling from a crown Juild. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice asks for nothing he doesn't Kotiert Eugene Fangen, son of Mr. | of seed pearls. A single strand of O. Judd o f Newell heights, was an deserve. He's the fellow who buys and .Mrs. H a n s P . Fangen of Croton, pearls accented the rounded neck nounced last week by her parents, The wedding Is Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kinney o f the autos, refrigerators, books and Sonili Dakota. line. In her gloved hands she car- Ontario. Ideas of the headline makers. He’s planned, for May 24. rled a bouquet of white bouvardla a community builder a n d ,a solid centered with a single white orchid. citizen. He's the hero of the first Ira Price of Sunset valley, were Maid of honor was Miss Chlye ; Buchner. Guest players were Mrs. half century . . . . and the real hope united In marriage Sunday. January Okano of Chicago, sister of the Buchner. Mrs. Henry Hartley, Mrs. ol the second half. 8 at 9 a. m. Rev. Henry E. Moore ! bride She was attired In a lavender A So. Dakota teacher who has officiated at the United Presbyterian | formal with matching hat and car- Tom Eldredge and Mrs. Bernard been teaching for 45 years says, church j rled Talisman roses. Wearing Frost. ‘‘Kids aren't as hard to manage Attendants were Miss Carolyn | gowns of baby blue with matching - 1 - a_, they used to be” . Well, what've Schlemer and Albert McOInnls. The I hats, were the bridesmaids. Mrs. Joe HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB you got to say for yourself. Pop? couple left Immediately for a horiy- Komoro, and Miss Yoko Okaiu, | Mrs Ron Whitaker was nostess to We don’t know about Pop. But moon to California and on theVlre- both carrying yellow roses. Serving we have this to say for ourselves gon coast Both Mr and Mrs Price {as best man was George Funataki the members of her Tuesday even ing bridge club this week. Prizes Were In business to please YOU. were 1949 graduates at the Adrian of Portland Ushers were Hire went to Mrs. Walter McPartland for That’s why you can always count high school. : Okano and Ellis Okano of Nyssa. high score and Mrs K. E. Keveren on top-notch auto repairs and brothers of the bride. for low score. - 11 - 1 rvltes when you drive Into HER Approximately 150 guests witness CLUB TO HEAR LEADER RIMAN MOTOR CO. Phone: Members of the Nyssa Civic club ed the exchange of vows at the TUESDAY CLUB MEETS will have the prlvalege of hearing altar flanked with huge bouquets Mrs. Frank Morgan entertained I of white chrysanthemums and palms. Mrs. Jennelle Moorhead discuss the members of her Tuesday even Following the ceremony, a recept ing bridge club at her home this "Women In Legislation" at the meet ion was held In the church parlor. ing to be held at the parish hall week Mrs. Burnall Brown was a Wednesday. January 18 at 2 30 p m. Pouring were Mrs. Fred C. Parish guest player. High score was held Mrs Moorhead, who at present is and Miss Mary Rhoner, both of by Mrs Dennis Patch and second Portland. Also assisting with the by Mrs A H. Boydell and Mrs Ron food and guest book were Miss Campbell. Peggy H Antz and Miss Norma Walker, former Portland classmates j Enlistments Open— of the bride while in training. D J. Williams, Boise, navy re Dressed In a green gabardine suit cruiter, announced today that open and weurliig a white orchid, the ings are now available for enlist bride, and her husband went to Los ments in the United States navy for Angeles for their wedding trip. high school graduates. Men enlist The newlyweds are at home at ing under this program are qualified 2647 N Arnold Way, CorvallLs, where | for one of the navy's many trade the bride is a dietician at the Ore schooLs upon completion of recruit gon State college, and the groom Is training at the San Diego naval finishing his senior year of study training station. Young men inter - I - ested in continuing their education BRIDGE CLUB PLAYS may contact the navy recruiting Mpmbers of the Wednesday even station at 805 Idaho street in Boise. From Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Peirsol ing bridge club were guests last week of Mrs Harry Miner. High Boxing Session Planned— score was held by Mrs. Ed Frost The Nyssa boxing team will go and low score by Mrs. Carlos to Ontario tonight to meet the On- I have taken active charge of the business. Making greater sales gains than all other trucks combined, and now— A . V* ?rr New Power! New Features! New Models! ' J H e rrim a n M o t o r Com pany 71 SMART U ’ u'o-h.p-S***0' I t h e '5 0 f o r d l ‘ne F.6 brins* neW I J75 „n ron c. o " d my to *b« b*ovy* t~ 1 r„|d. It » tb« mo‘ ' l POWER ÜR* ’ no-»» p- SU- riAiueíS uve «m ort ¡ d e a . >" y o u b a tte r f o n c e a t lo w e r Z .h.H. Greatest Une m ! Truck History 175 NtOOlLS! >N D I S P ^ vN V \ K * SERIES F 2 EXPRESS 5.70« Its G.V.W SE RIES F 3 STAKE ( • M i l s G.V.W. SE RIES F I PARCEL DELIVERY 7.IH lbs. G.V.W SERIES F 4 IMM lit. G.V.W 14 14 DOB tot*in4 U f t lbs. o T c G.V.W. W « 14,800 lbs. ind u 16,000 M 14,000 / ii* 1 lbs. 4 i>d liOOO lbs. l G.V.W. CA £* SIR,ES lbs. * and 1 22,011 F l *>G JOSS 19,000 lbs. G.V.W. 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