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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA . OREGON. TH U RSD AY. SEPTEMBER 21. 19S0 PAGE EIGHT Tuesday with Jean Moeller. Return from Coast— Miss Wilma Bullard went to work Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Burton re turned Monday evening from a last week in the Trailwayss bus _______ two-weeks vacation trip. After at- depot in Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. “Vern Butler and i Continued from rage I) en d in g the state American —i - ing sum of 82500 with no jail sen- convention at Grants P a s s wnere family of Adrian visited in the KINNEY JUDD NUPTIAL« HELD George Moeller home Friday even Several residents of Nyssa and Personal Shower I tence and another man was fined Mrs- ®^*rw>n Jj. w re state historian Mr. and M rs. nur ing. vicinity attended the candlelight Given For Couple “J.*“ 0- of administration is ¡ ton visited at Coos Bay and North Norman Hipp and Van Ure are ceremony performed at the Plr.t r "What kind _______ “ *u i 8 w i — »»MW i fjaand Oregon At Milw&ukie. they topping their onions this week Baptist church of Ontario when M e. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Lay held a Sally Kinney became the bride of SUNSET VALLEY. Sept. 21—Mr. 1 In their John Bunon' and .. whitewash such a case, in that . , *>n' . TT.i^Kcm unt-h Mrs farm sale September 9 They left Maurice Judd Friday evening. Sep and Mrs. Nelson Field, who lost all s t a n c e the department of Justice Jaimy, and at Hi El zabeth last week for Okanogan. Washing tember 8. at 8:30. of their personal and household pas- actuaj]y ac[ed in defense of the Burton * mother. Mrs. Elisa be ton. They lived at Arcadia for 12 The double ring ceremony was lions In a fire the morning of communists. You will never hear of Sweeney years. performed by the Rev. C Douglas August 27, were honored guests at a a more revolting case If we do not School was dismissed Monday and Honeyford before an altar back household shower and potluck din criticise this condition. It is time F**1 Flower Show Plan ed Tuesday while the teachers, Francis ground of large baskets of white ner Sunday on the K Lorensen lawn for us to call our kids home from The Nyssa Civic club and the A. Bates. Bernice Taylor and Mrs. gladioli and blue asters and lighted Eighty-three neighbors and friends j^orea and turn in our suits". N. K. Garden club will sponsor a Teague attended the teachers con with candlelabra of tall white tapers. were present with practical gifts for "Johnson destroyed our fighting fall flower show October 6 and 7 at ference at La Grande. The candles were lighted by Mr and the couple. Mrs Field, who was in forces when he knew the commun- the Henneman hardware store In Most of the farmers are cutting Mrs Robert N Keele with Harry California at the tune of the fire, u ts intended to destroy our govern- previous years this event has been and threshing their clover seed this Lolland of Adrian as Junior candle- returned Thursday evening, after [ ment. Twenty days before Korea in the parish hall at the October lighter visiting relatives in National City. was invaded, the president said, 'We meeting of the Civic club. With week. Prelude organ music was played Mrs. Andrew Martenson of Marys- are closer to peace than we have many fan flowers on display, it has by Millard Kinney, who accompan I ville' California arrived Sunday j peen f or five years'. been fejt that more people should be Family At Butte ied the soloist. Professor Ian Morton to visit her sister. Mrs. j william Sullivan, president of the allowed to view the arrangements of the College of Idaho music de Report “ Blackout*’ Bessie Eidum. . _ . 1 Nampa chamber of commerce, s u g -} Mrs oeorge Schweizer has beer partment Preceding the ceremony. Hi as” % gested that a committe* on objects appomted chairman of the show. Professor Morton sang, “ A Wedding Hills, California arrived Monday to ancj be appointed with a view ___________ _ Mitchell Butte, Sept. 21—The How Benediction" and during the cere visit her niece. Mrs Paul E Bergam. ot developing an active program for ard Connouvhy family suffered a mony. "O Lord Most Holy", and Clarence Dodson was guest of the association. A. J. Salisbury of * h “ blackout" Tuesday evening. Mrs. prayer responses honor at a golng-away party held BoLse moVed that the matter be P " H „ are Pro« Tef* 1n8 i . „ h „ " Connouahv turned on her stove and The bride, given In marriage by Friday evening at the Assembly of laken under consideration and that " ual faJl auction sale of the Ma.- the transformer blew out. Colleen her father, wore a gown of pearl Ood church. About 40 guests were a committee be appointed to in- heur Memorial hospital auxiliary, Olp, who was at the sink was knock- white slipper satin, made bodice present for the supper party As vesUgate and report back at the ** he’d O tober 14. Any person style with long sleeves, and flowing Dodson Is a sergeant, his going- next meeting, which will be held in '**’ " J ...........“ train The veil of Imported lace, away gift was a new Baby Ben weiser In November The motion fell from a heart-shaped crown that clock. Dodson received notice Fri was approved. Proper sew-ge dis had been designed by the bride and day of his deferment until October posal along the Snake river was Ura_ . mi 11 with Miss Joanne Hartley. made by her mother. The bride 10. but the party was held as plan- suggested as a project. Morgan at | Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Chamber- carried a satin-covered Bible, an , ned. Sullivan suggested that the pro lian and son, Jim, were Sunday heirloom in the Overstreet family, Returning Saturday evening from posed executive committee be com Friends Visit— dinner guests at the R. L. Patton which was topped by medallion a six-day trip were Mr and Mrs. posed of members representing the Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. brought from Venice by the bride's Jones home Dick Wyatt. Mr and Mrs. Oce various towns in the area. of Alomosa, Colorado visited last | iene smith was a dinner guest aunt. Mrs H P Hill Schweizer. and Claudia Parker. The Thomas G. Jones, whose commit- Thursday at the home of Mr. and ; of Joe witty Miss Rita Lanterman, as maid of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O. Judd Ontario. The bride is the former group were overnight guests Monday , ^ arranged the banquet program, Mrs. Richard Porbess. Mr. Jones, Mr and Mrs jyavid Orr were honor, wore a gown of powder blue were married September K al 8:30 p. Sally Kinney of Ontario, at the Lew McCoy Iron introduced Reed Ray, who present * " home near • and Mr. Forbess were former col- business visitors at Weiser Monday slipper satin, styled to match the m. in the f irst Baptist church of Harano Photo) side, fished on the Malheur river and bride's gown She wore a tulle I-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— returned with poles from the Unity ed two accordian solos as the open le?e friends at the University of amj Nyssa visitors Wednesday. ing number on the program. Edison Colorado. heart-shaped hat and carried a bou- . .. , .. , . . ,. ..... Vinjil Olp and Howard Oonnoughy Child of Nyssa gave the invocation quet of white gladioli and asters white cloth from Florence, Italy reside in Newell Heights, where the area. took a truck load of baled hay to Mr and Mrs. H K Lenon and with ___ ________ ________ Harmon _____ Ryan _______ of Nampa, presi- Here, from pend|eton— The six bridesmaids, Mrs J E with blue embroidery sent by Mrs groom is engaged in farming Twin Spring, Nigger rock and the f I the V ia a e c A n ia f in n n e o c ir lin tr son of Boise arrived Sunday for a | d ¿ ¿ o n „ t i ’ r\ o f’ association, presiding. Embree, Miss Esther Ogura. Mrs. H F Hill The cake was cut by The bride, the daughter of Mr and vlsit of several days at the home ’ p r" iden.Ja m es Lesl e of the Nvffia I Mrs- v P h «h off of Pendltton Robbins ranch in Vale. John Downer, Miss Joan Stapl, i rdan Judd ol Farma and Mrs L J. - — ..................... 1 - - - - - ■ ■ - . . .! President James Leslie oi me nyssa |— .— , „ ------ .—. ~ _ i . „ ,n Mrs. Vera Sessions and daughter, Kinney, attended Wll- of Mrs. Lenon's brothers, Gabriel chamber delivered the address 0f arrived in Nyssa last week for a 10- Miss Beverly Brosnan and Miss Dor- Mrs Al Quast. Pouring were Mrs. , , „ „ . . .. . . .. and Louie Astoreca welcome. Mr. Sullivan of Nampa tlay visit with her sister, Mrs. Ver- Bonita, were Boise shoppers Monday othy Cudd. wore matching gowns of J D Powell, and Mrs W J Weese ‘a,n Jewe college at Liberty. Mls- and Tuesday. A birthday party held at the j gave the response. Bob Summerville nt,na Beam. blue satin combined with velvet. Mrs. L R. Kinney and Mrs Robert souri, and the College ol Idaho. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 0[ Nampa, association secretary, M ts . Anna Mayes was a guest at --------------------------- with short velvet capes, and heart- Overstreet presided at the punch bridegroom, the son of Mr and Mrs. Bergam Sunday evening celebrated read the minutes of the last meet- I a party given at the home of Mrs. From John Day— shaped tulle hats. They carried arm bowls» Maurloe Judd of Newell Heights, at- the birthdays of those of three fam- ,ng Mr. and Mrs Clyde Smith of Wibur Chappen Wednesday. bouquets of white gladioli and blue As a background for the bridal tended the College of Idaho and Hies. Honored were Rob Thomp- The banquet of the associated John Day visited Mr Smith’s par asters table were two large silver hearts served three years In the armed son Roger Bergam. son of Herbert chambers was the first meeting held enta. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Smith, Here From Portland— John Downer, brother-in-law of bound with blue ribbon and held forces with overseas duty, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Bergam ; in the Morocco, which was built by over the week-end. Mrs. Gus Bippen of Portland ar the groom, served as best man. with together by a silver wedding ring Among the many out-of-town and their son, Dean Eari Marshall. The second floor, on --------------------------- rived Tuesday for a 10-day visit Jack Quast. Eugene Judd. Ross Kin- The design was made by Mrs. H F guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. P Lol- Mr. and Mrs. James Langley and which the banquet room is located. Dance Scheduled— with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ney, Bob Lanterman, Jewell Wilson Logue ¡land, Mr and Mrs William Koppik, family left this week for a visit in 1 ¡s wen arranged, but it is not quite | Job's Daughters will sponsor a liam Coleman, and other relatives. and Ronald Lane as ushers 1 Mrs. Clifford Wise was in charge Mrs. L L Lieuallan of Adams; Mrs. Oakland. California at the home of finished. The bar room and dane- square dance, open to the public, Mrs Judd and Mrs Kinney wore j of the guest book and Mrs. Eugene H F Hill of San Antonia. Texas; Mrs. Langley's sister. ing section on the ground floor are October 7 at 8:30 p. m. in the old identical gowns of powder blue lace Judd of Emmett, Mrs. E M Lanter- Mr. and Mrs. William Tatro. Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Will Hammond of not yet in use. | gymnasium. A nominal admission and chiffon, with navy accessories man and Mrs Amy Straube of Pay- M Robertson and Mr and Mrs. Monterey, California were Saturday --------------------------- i will be charged. Each wore white orchid corsages ette were in charge of the gift table. i Robert Overstreet of Boise; Mrs visitors at the Ken Lorensen home. Visit Parents— --------------------------- A reception, following the cere- For her going-away outfit. Mrs. j Olive Judd, grandmother of the The ladies were former classmates. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poster and E':|n i s C l, mony, was held In the church par- I Judd wore a light green suit wltn groom from Parma, and Mrs Anne The Hammonds were visiting rel family At visited Saturday evening a*»***™ o in » v * u lots, where dhe blue and white color palamlno accessories and a brown Applegate, aunt of the groom from atives in Idaho, _ and .......... attending the and Sunday at the home of Mr Suilllav School scheme was further carried out The orchid cor age Following a honey- Santa Barbara; Mr. and Mrs Herb Sunday'Nebraska m 'cn ic'M rsH a m - and Mrs. W W. Poster. The How- _______ * brlde's table was covered with a moon at Shore lodge, the couple will Stewart Mr and Mrs. Glen Evans. ¡nond was then going to continue aid I ^ t e r family were en route ARCADIA pt Jaclcs Jf " ' . —----- — Mr- an<l J P. Dunaway and Mr eas^ ¡or a ^ Nebraska while from Red Lodge. Montana to Colu- Paym e was ^ guest at Sunday and Mrs William Garber of Cald- j)er husband returned to California. ¡school Sunday. After classes he well Mrs. Thomas Ntshitani was a- sa, Cabfomia. Anti-splash design. Heavy J Q O mong the guests attending a pink Her, form n onnenv_ showed pictures made at the Sun- grade beautifully chrome I____ kina c , , , orm . . . . . day school conference at McCall this BOOK REVIEW GIVEN and blue shower Sunday afternoon Air. and Mrs. W. J. Melton of year and the füm ••'nie Dying plated. Lovely acorn style “ Mrs Charles Schweizer was hos-1 ln Ontario at the home of Mrs. Welker Attacks Federal Stand Mrs. cun Main. 8 p. m.. Ruth and Naomi circle al the home of Mrs. Mel Inge- britsen on Columbia avenue. b u r ia l îC ütcs !K ,r.fft.S uS: 5JE wm » “ —— Reg. 5.98 Faucet KAISER-FRAZER _ APPROVI 0 _ Sales & Service S ervice ❖ tess to Che memtoers of the King- Qeorge Hashltanl ln honor of Mrs. b w m man Kolony Book olub at her home Tam ogura. Hostesses for the oc last Saturday aftemism Mrs. Hilda caalon were the three sisters, Mrs iJ f, Adr,an spent Tenstn reviewed the book. "The Mas Yano, Mrs. Oish Amano. and M o^ ’ . ~ ~ American Character" by Brogan Mrs. George Hashltanl. Mondav Refrnahmenta were served by the Mr and Mrs Charles McCoy were | ______________________ | hORteaa. Mrs Albert Notheis and hosts at a Saturday evening party PUBLIC FARM SALE—Thurs., Sept. Mrs. Ann Applegate of Santa Bar In their home. Out-of-state guests J 28 , at 1 o'clock, 5 miles south and bara were guests. included Mr and Mrs. Archie Strad- west of Ontario to Cairo Junction ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMillan then 3 4 mile west on Roscoe Conk- ■5 FTNTERTAINS DINNER GUESTS and Mr and Mrs. Harold Erlcson. un place. 10 head of cattle, 1 reg- Mrs. Verncna Beam entertained all of Caldwell. A late supper was ¡stered Jersey bull. 1 1 2 yrs. old at her tiome last Sunday with a served. 4 Guernsey cows, one roan, 3 Jerseys. ¡dinner for the following guests Miss Ruth Gregg of Walla Walla 1 Alyshire heifer 1 Holstein heifer Mrs V. Phqfhoff of Pendleton. Mrs arrived by plane Saturday evening 1 p . i 2 Parmall tractor, plow, cult!- I E. J Beam of Ironside. Mrs. Viv- at the home o( her mother. Mrs. valor, manure spreader, mower, hay mn Van Cleave o f Vale, and O. J, Anne Gregg Miss Gregg who is on j derrick, and miscellaneous machin- MoPherson of Lewiston, Idaho. a five-day vacation, is employed In ery and implements. Terms. Cash — 5 — the office of the Oamer Depart- No lunch. Anderson and Church, BRIDGE HOSTESS ment store ln Walla Walla. Auctioneers, Pritts, Clerk. Roscoe Mrs. Mel Ingebrltsen was hostess A house. 18 by 32 feet Is being ■ Conklin, Owner, at her home Monday evening to *r*cted on the Harley Wilson farm the wives of some of the faculty Hi* i ! ran*t„ Iaind i am i y men who were attending institute Little Mary Rataezyk. who under- at La Grande High bridge score went an emergency operation Sun- was held by Mm. K. E. Keveren day In Boise, was taken home Sat- and second hkfh by Mrs. Walter ^ d ay „ __ . , Me Part land Jesse Asumendl left Saturday for I ‘ J______________ Eugene to enter the University of Oregon _________________ COMING EVENTS Sunday, Sept 24. Hospital open house; 1 p m. Nyssa teachers Instructors Anti Ä Ä T ^ V. t t e f ^ d a Butier from ' Priday --------- ' Marshall-Wells Store until I SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE If you are driving Kaiser or Frazer car we are equipped with the latest testing equipment and factory trained mechan ics to put your car in the best of condition. BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US MUTCH OIL CO. Highway 30— East of Town Ontario, Oregon Phone 287 KNOCKLESS POWER FAST GETAWAY FULL MILEAGE BLUNCK SHELL SERVICE Hunters Attention DEER SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 30 NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 T H EA T R E F R ID A Y AND SA TU R D A Y, SEPTEMBER 22-23 Jo* Yul*— Ranis Riano "Jiggs And M aggie Out W est” also Virginia Gray— Philip Raad "Unknown Island” Msllnee Saturday 2:38; Admission 10c Ac SU N D A Y AND M ONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24-25 Rad Skalton—Gloria DaHavan Walfar Slatak—Edward Arnold "The Yellow C ab M an” Here com es that man ajjain' Loaded with thrills, chills and laughter SPORTS NEWS Matinee Sunday 3:38; Admission J8r-9r TU ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26 Robert A ld a—Peggy Stewart "H ollyw ood Varieties" also Jamas AUiaon— Mary Bath Hughaa "Last Of The W ild Horses" Monday. Sept 25. 2:30 p m. Hos- I ’ a r e i l t S Subject pital auxiliary at Pariah hall. ------------ Thursday. Sept 28, Christian Wo- (Continued from Cage t) men's Fellowship at Uie church the schools and suggested the par- 2 p m Mary and Martha circle ents invited the teachers to their of W S. C. 8. at the tiome of homes. j Superintendent H e n r y Hartley ; m di scussed the proposed sale of the | Oregon Trail schoolhouse He said money from the sale could be used to add to one of the present build ings or be used as the nucleus for an entirely new unit. If the sale Is approved by the school patrons at ' an election the property will be ad vertised for sale and sold to the highest bidder The board of di rectors hav set a minimum price of | 815.000 on the property". BY LEW HERRfM.AN Bobby Skinner and Frank Parr. NEWS VIEWS Fortune teller, report that U » | “S S to 1 present unrest is booming the crystal H, , . h h„u . „ a , „ . j ,” . k .. I-ose , on electric guitars and Hugh Teller presented two vocal solos. ' I1° <^ ™ r pocket ’ Smg Me u To Jealous tnr inMdf ^ of lur* a Kangaroos . . Sleep" . . a and ni*H kv at midnight a lot of folks are trying s , m . m ^ a k - Mrs Carlo* Buchner. Tne profram to get a preview with the aid of the ww r5 Watt#r Mi*. fortune tellers They ve got it all p ^ l^ T d M figured out that a 20-20 squint in r. an overgrown glass marble will give , a the T tip-off to what be S m t i ^ and .^ ^ K N L T ro^ uU veT om . them K.wa. t-.i h .. cant . wait. . . » can Am t m r tsaa executive cotn- ezpeited They A» far "'«♦tinfs mittee meetings. as that goes, we're probably all cur Mrs W O Peterson opened the | ious about the sunshine or rocks meeting by leading the group in that tomorrow bolds. But If the community singtng. accompanied oy orymal ball teÖ» all why aren't Lou ärtUnk all millionaires'? a ll mediums m e d iu m , m llH -n .lm .? Mrs John SchSÎÏ the presiden; A prisoner serving a 10-year sent presented Mr Hartley, who Intro- 1 enee In Mass entered a radio con- ducid principal«, who in turn fa st and » . mi a lu i).w e e k a ll.a w . r • test and won presented their '.«chers pense trip to N Y He could prob- Mr ^ ld -(gv Nyssa has an ably argue | opportunity thU year to do the best Stone walls do not a prison make Job of teaching it has ever done A ou 11 be a winner all the aray when Wf have good buildings and equip- .‘ W EDN ESDAY A TH U RSD AY. SEPTEMBER 27-28 Gary Cooper -Lauren Bacall Patricia Neal—Jaak Carton "Bright Leaf" The dramatic stirring atory o f a man's rocket-like rise to wealth and pow er and his plummeting descent. CARTOON ä your brakes, give you a top lubri cation Job and a general tuneup and the cost is surprisingly low. Do it now to saie trouble later HERRI- MAN MOTOR CO Phone 77. Herriman Motor Company !*“ “ “ ulty ' • Nyssa haa the finest build ings of any school district within a radius of 100 miles Nothing in eastern Oregon con touch us and I don't think there Is anything as good in western Idaho This sit uation has aided us :n securing and retaining teachers. The P T. A. has been a big help ln keeping our teachers The P. T A. has been a very important auxiliary to tn e ; school system ever since its incept ion". SEE US NOW WHILE OUR AMMUNITION STOCKS ARE COMPLETE Coleman Camp Stoves and Lanterns Model 722 Remington, 257 Roberts M odel 70 Winchester, 270 Winchester M odel 64 Winchester, 30-30, 32 Win. Spec. M odel 81 Remington, 300 Cal. Automatic Model 48 Rem. 16 g a u g e Auto. 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