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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1950
with a gift from the group Mr* Bid
Burb'.t'i e was hoate * and enter
tained the group at dinner at Carl's
Doll House followed by an evening
of cards. High score was neld by
Miss Kay Peterson and low score by
Mrs Russell Mrs Bert Llenkaem
per was a guest player.
Uncial Nntcs
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SHOWER HONORS BRIDE
Mrs Robert Bowen wan honor
wue't i t a linen ehower held last
Friday even in ' at the iiome of Bet
ty Bullard with Mia« Belva Hunter,
Mlae Neta Smith and Mlsa Marilyn
Ekanger as a-».stunt
hostesses.
Came* were enjoyed under the di
rection of Mia« Hunter, and re
freshment« served at the close of
the evening.
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B IR T H D A Y OBSERVED
Mrs Rolland Laurence entertain
ed e‘ ~ht friends of her son, Dale,
last Friday afternoon n observance
of his fifth birthday
The group
enjoyed
flying
air-planes.
Ice
cream and cake were served at the
close of the afternoon by the hos
tess.
r o A n PA R T IE S
C O NTIN UE
The Round Robin parties si ion-
sored for the Nyssa Civic club for
the library fund is continuing into
July, according to the chairman,
Mrs Bert Llenkaemper
Mrs. Orln
summer and Mrs Tom Eldrldge
entertained recency at morning
••coffees” .
Other recent hostesses were Mrs
Joe Cundall, Mrs John O'Toole
and Mrs. Wilton Jackson. Who en
tertained at a canasta party at the
Cundall home. M is K E. Kerby
held high score and Mrs. Dsde Gar
rison low score.
round
LEMONS HOLD REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lemon of Nyssa
were hosts to two of Mr. Lemon's
brothers and two of hl.s sisters and
their families last week-end. The
visitors were Mr and Mrs. Ed Lemon
and three children of Oreat Falls,
Montana. Steen Lemon of Okla
homa. Mrs. Shelby and two children
of Los Angeles and Mr and Mrs"
NEWS
VIEWS
BY LEW HERRIM AN
With rumors and reports of troub
les and conflict coming at us from
all directions, It's kind of nice to
know that some folks In So. Calif
are planning a 100 foot Statue of
Peace to be erected on the crest of
an 1800-foot mountain People from
miles around could look up to the
hills and see the statue. Maybe It
would remind them that there is
such a word as peace, and still such
a hope Sometimes we sort of for
get it. There's a lot of pushing and
shoving goes on In this world Some
of It may be necessary. . . . but not
all. Whatever reminds us of peace
Is a step toward the goul
A Ht Louis singer quickly clapped
his wig on his head and dashed onto
the stage before he found he had a
bee inside It. Bounds like a hair-
raising experience.
Don't exper
ience the inconvenience of a car-
break down in the middle of your
vacation
Bring your ear (or an
expert overhaul to H ERRIM AN
M O TO R CO , That's your assurance
of safety this Summer. Phone: 77.
Herriman Motor
Company
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GARDEN CLUB HAS P IC N IC
The annual picnic of the A N. K
~ » r l en club was held Sunday
evening at the city park for mem-
be- and families of the group Mrs.
Walter McPartland. Mrs. Barney
Wilson and Mrs. C H Bennett were
| in charge o f arrangements. Out-of-
town guests included Mrs. Belle
Rooney of Parma and Mrs Robert
Cnimmitt of Ontario.
The next
meeting of the garden club will be
held at the home of Mrs. Barney
Wilson August 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Campbell
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Janice, to William W.
Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
ert J. Sandrrs of Ontario.
The
couple will be married In the L. I>.
S. temple in Idaho Falls in early
September.
Son Arrives—
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Waddell of San Jose. Cali
fornia June 21. The baby was nam
ed James Richard
Mrs. Waddell
is a daughter of Mrs. Cora Tom lin
son of Nyssa. Mrs. Tomlinson and
her mother, Mrs. Mattie Moreland,
sjient a month with Mr. and Mrs
Waddell and other relatives in Cali-
fornla.
Enslaw and two children of Ontario.
The group spent Saturday, Sunday
Farm Bureau To Meet—
and Monday picnicking at the Owy
The regular meeting of the Adrian
hee dam and motoring through this enter of the Farm Bureau will be
territory.
held Monday evening, July 17 in
I the ag. building In Adrian. Every-
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one Is Invited to attend.
8 UPRISE P A R T Y G IVEN
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Miss Virginia Cook wa given a
suprise party at her home last Sun Here From Phoenix—
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins o f
day afternoon when a group of her
friends gathered to help her cele Phoenix. Arizona are visiting this
brate her I7th birthday
As the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs
guests arrived they signed a register Harry Collins. The two men are
On Thursday the two
and guessed the number of candy brothers.
kernals In a quart Jar. Winners couples went
.. to Melba, where they
,
were Patsy Maltsberger and Charles visited at the Floyd Collins resl-
Chapin. Following a swim at the dome, and attended the rodeo at
Ontario swimming pool the guests Nampa in the evening.
gathered for a six o'clock lunch
featured by a beautifully decorated Visits Son__
M I
Thomas Burningham of
birthday cake. Miss Cook was the
recipient of a number of birthday Bmintiful. Utah is visiting at the
home of her son, Tom Burningham
Rifts.
Those attending were Delores and and family.
Patricia Eachus, Cecelia BUlonls,
Patsy Maltsberger. Sylvia Ooldberg. Girls Broadcast—
Colleen Bybee. Barbara Savage,
Avadna Peterson, Marjorie Bowers,
Doris Cook. Duane Wilson, Charles Ellen Hunter and Karen Fife were
Chapin, Bud Treadwuy, Mr and In Boise last week to make a broad
Mrs Kenneth Lorenson. and grand cast for the program, “ Children's
children. Dlune and Junior Whitman Friend of the Air", heard Saturday
over KD8H at 4 p m. The four
and Mrs. Teresa Treadway.
girls told of their hobbies.
The
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first of the broadcasts will be heard
OUESTS A T D IN N E R
Mr and Mrs. Oilier Dorman were over KDSH July 22 at 4 p. m The
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T or- girls were accompanied to Boise by
vald Olson the Fourth
The two Mrs. El wood Flinders and Mrs. S.
couples attended an open air theuter P Bybee.
In the evening
Leave For Colorado—
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Mrs. Ed Frost left this week for
BT P A U L’S G U IL D MEETS
The regular meeting of the St Halida, Colorado, where she will lo-
Paul's Episcopal guild was held cate. Mr Frost went to Colorado
Monday evening The group met at last week, but will return to Nyssa
the high school and spent the even before locating in Salida
ing sewing on hospital supplies.
During the business meeting, plan.« Mere From Michigan—
Mrs. Theodore Purkls of Flint,
were made for the annual St Paul’s
church picnic to be held Sunday, Michigan and her grandson, Byrl
July 23 ut the Caldwell park. R e Burrl.«, arrived last week for an ex
freshments were served by Mrs. tended visit at the home of Mr and
Grant Rinehart, hostess for the Mrs. Dean Smith. Mrs. Smith and
Mrs. Purkis are sisters.
evening
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B IR T H D A Y OBSERVED
Sharon Tobler was honor guest nt
a party given by her mother, Mrs.
Hugh Tobler, and her grandmother,
Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, at the city park
last Thursday afternoon In celebra
tion of her 5th birthday
Games
were enjoyed and refreshments were
served to the 16 .small guests.
M RS.
RALPH
M E IK R H O F F
M A R R IA G E ANNOUNCED
Mrs. WilUe Whipple has announc
ed the marriage of her daughter,
Rose Essex to Ralph Meierhoff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Meierhoff of
i Burley. Idaho. The ceremony was
performed Sunday. July 2, at W in-
nemucca, Nevada. The bride Is a
Junior In Nyssa high school, and
the groom a graduate of Burley,
j Idaho high school. He is employed
j by the Union Pacific railroad.
On Wednesday evening, the bride
was honored with a shower held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Olsen.
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Return From Trip—
Mi and Mrs. Leslie Hathaway and
family and Mrs Hathaway's mother,
Mrs Margaret Chiles returned Sun
day from a two-week's trip to Colo
rado, Nebraska and Kansas. They
went through the Yellowstone park
and the Black hills.
Bailee S c h e d u l e d —
A dunce for Eagles and their I
MEMBER HONORED
Mrs Ed Frost was honored at a friends will be held at the Eagles
meeting of the Wednesday evening hall Saturday evening, July 15 R e
bridge club last week, and presented freshments will be served.
Rodeo Announced
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ilies wU1 provlde plcnic dlnneri> and
will eat in the city park.
The services of a professional an-
nouncer. Larry Daniels of Lewiston,
have been secured for all three even-
ing performances.
On the first night's program, to
which children will be admitted free,
a special feature will be the pre
sentation of gifts to the queen of
the rodeo, Lila Mae Holmes, and her
attendants by the president o f the
Nyssa chamber o f commerce. Also
on the same evening's program will
be a drill performed by the Adrian
4-H club.
On the last two nights, children’s
ca^ riding W^1 kc staged, with Ike
Williamson in charge
T h e M id-W est Shows, a carnival
now Including the former Ruby
show, will be in operation all three
nights.
A rodeo parade will be held at 3 p.
m'
^2. Business places are
lls* ed
enler floats and other feat-
ures In the parade.
Committees were announced this
week by President Roy Holmes as
follows:
Parking—Loyd Adams, Raymond
Sager and the Boy Scouts; tickets—
Chet Sage, Robert Holmes, Charles in accordance with the laws of the
Culbertson. Bruce Pett. Willis Bert State of Oregon, which is more par
ram. Neil Dimmick, Alva Goodell, ticularly described as follows, to-wit:
Roy Holmes and Ike Williamson;
All that portion of Eighth Street
calf and steer chute— Gib Holmes.
lying between the North line of
Hap Norman, Don Collins and Ted
Pomeroy; north unsaddling bronc
Ehrgood Avenue and the westerly
chute— Faye Corn, Rolland Holmes
line of State Highway No. 20;
and Charles Culbertson, who will be
and reserving at all times ease
j responsible for arena help; south un-
ments and right-of-way over, a-
( saddling chutes— Curt Ingles and
cross and under said property and
f Lonny Knowles; fence patrol—C. M
the whole thereof for the purpose
Bensen Lloyd Marshall and A. P.
of installation, repair and operat
i Goodell; bucking chutes— Phil M it
ing City Sewers and any and all
chell, Lewis Mitchell and Bernard
other City facilities and public
] Ingles; east side gate— Bruce Pett;
utilities.
south gate. Sid Walker; racetrack
Notice is further giyen that the
1 gate. Slim Brower; contestant’s gate, City Council of The City of Nyssa,
Norbert Sarazin; announcer's gate. Oregon, has fixed the 8th day of
F O. Holmes; patrolling south gate. August, 1950, at the hour of 8:00 p.
Ed Jamison; usher chairman, Donna m. as the time, and the City Hall in
Mitchell, programs, O'rma Goodell the city o f Nyssa, Oregon, as the
and Lavona Culbertson; untying place for hearing and considering
calves, Henry Mitchell, and grounds said Resolution and for hearing and
committee, Willis Bertram, Roy j considering any objections made in
Holmes, A. P Goodell, Gib Holmes, ! writing and filed with the City Re
Henry Mitchell, Hap Norman. Bruce corder, that may be made to the
Pett. Nell Dimmick, Charles CuHoert- ! vacating o f said portion of Eighth
son. Bob Holmes and Rolland Holm- I
es.
Lynn Snodgrass will be arena
director. Neil
Dimmick,
parade
director and senior drill master, and
Mrs. Ann Tensen will be junior drill
master.
Th e stock will be furnished by
Harley Tucker of Wallowa.
NYSSA
PROGRAM
Telephone 108
THEATRE
Panthers Defeat
Herriman !j To 1
FRID AY AND SATURDAY, JULY 14-15
"Frontier Outpost"
The Panthers o f Sunset valley
defeated the Herriman Motor com
pany team 5 to 1 Tuesday evening
on Bhe C C C . diamond in Sunset
valley
in
an
Inter-community
league contest.
T h e Golden Rule team is still
leading the league with two wins
and no losses. The Panthers have
won 1 and lost 1 and Herriman
Motor has won none and lost 2.
Th e Recreation league has post
poned play because o f the Boy
Scout camp.
The Firemen are leading the
Thumper league, the Eagles are in I
second place and Bracken’s In third
spot.
with
Charles Starretl— Smiley Burnette
"D angerous Profession"
with
George Raft— Pat O'Brien
Matinee Saturday 2:30; Admission 30c-9c
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 16-17
"Perfect Strangers"
with
Ginger Rogers— Dennis Morgan
Thelma Ritter— Margalo Gillmore
A man’s life hung in the balance—And one woman
sacrificed her chance for happiness.
Matinee Sunday 2:30; Admission 30c-9c
Visiting In Montana—
W. A. M cNall is visiting in M is
soula, Montana at the home of his 1
daughter, Mrs. L. E. Bachman.
TUESDAY, JULY 18
"Sons Of New M exico"
with
C ARD OF T H A N K S
W e wish to give thanks to our
many friends for their kindness
shown and floral offerings during
our bereavement at the death o f
Thomas Jayo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jayo
and family.
LEG AL NOTICE OF V A C A T IO N
OF STREETS AND ALLE YS.
N O TICE is hereby given that on
the 11th day of July, 1950. The City
council of Nyssa, Malheur County,
Oregon, at Its regular session, adop-
ted a Resolution in proceedings to
vacate that certain portion of Eighth
Street in the City of Nyssa, Oregon,
Street described as aforesaid and
for determining whether notice has
been duly given and whether the
1 public Interest will be prejudiced by
the vacation of said portion of said
street, and such other matters which
are required by law to be passed
upon and determined by the City
Council at said time.
All persons and owners affected by
said vacation and desiring to object
to said vacation shall present their
objections to the City Recorder of
the City of Nyssa as by law required.
This notice is given pursuant to a
Resolution of the City Council and
pursuant to the laws of the State
of Oregon In such cases made and,
provided, and the Notice has been
posted as by law required.
Dated at Nyssa, Oregon, this 11th
day of July, 1950.
First Pub.. July 13, 1950.
Last Pub.. Aug. 3, 1950.
E. K. Burton
City Recorder of the City of Nyssa.
Nyssa.
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Vera Vague— Phil Brito
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