PAGE EIGHT
THE NYS8A GATE CITY JOURNAL NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1951
arrived in Nyssa Saturday and are ! theater at 3 p. m.
Brown of Ontario were ushers The ( class of 1950 Mr Keller is a grad- [ will be attended by garden club
visiting at the home of Mrs. Bessie
Monday, April 16—Eastern Star
bride wore a navy afternoon dress uale of Ontario high school and is i members of this section, and several 1* rf*(l .N 01*1111111 Vi 111H
Civic club program chairmen meet
with white accessories and a cor- i employed at the C. C. ^Anderson [ of the state officers. Plans were
R
e i e n
o
n i ilin
n i W
ith
Bair.
are he
Plannmg
on Uvmg
n
e
o
r
n
n
o
l
w
u
n
Nyssa
whUe
u
empioyed
at
ing at home of Mrs. Bud Wilson
sage of red roses Miss Eastman rood Mart in Ontario, where the ( also discussed for the May meeting
Livestock P ro ject at Parma in construction work.
at 2:30.
wore an afternoon dress of dusty j couple will reside following a wed- l when members will attend the gard-
rose and a corsage of roses
ding trip to Washington.
en club tour at Boise.
______
CHURCH WEODtNO HELD
Tuesday, April 17—Eagles Aux
iliary.
A reception for the relatives and
,Mrs Dennis Patch was in charge Fred A Norman has been grad-i '»tend Conclave—
The Nyua MethodUt church w u
friends attending the wedding GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED of the program on “Trees'’ and told uated with honors from the Feed Bill Morrison, Elvin Alexander,
Wednesday, April l»—Civic club at
the scene of • wedding held Sun close
was held In the church parlors lm
Mr and Mrs Harry Miner enter of trees for home plantings, the j Advisory school sponsored by the David Savage and Robert Baker at- parish hall, 2 p. m. Communiiy
day afternoon, April S at 3 30 when mediatly
following
the
ceremony
tamed
last
Wednesday
evening
at
j
conservation
of
trees,
and
some
of
I
Ralston
Purina
company
of
St.
i
tended
the
DeMolay
conclave
held
concert
series at Centre theater in
MUs Vera Pay Counall, daughter
Louis, Misouri.
in Boise last week. On Sunday Ontario.
three-Uered wedding cake wa. « surprise dinner honoring Mr Min- the native trees of Oregon,
of Mr and Mrs O. P Coun.nl of The
Mr
and
Mrs.
B
W
Only five of the 30 men who morning the group attended the
parents
Mrs
Refreshments of molded Bavarian
Sunset valley, and Clarence Keller, baked and decorated by Mrs R C er's
Thursday, April 19 — Executive
— of
-* Jamison,
•— .— on
— -■
— —.
j — cream, attractively decorated cook- started the course finished it and ; Episcopal church service in a group
their
golden
ton of Mr and Mrs J. B. Keller Smith. 8r.. and was served by Mrs Miner
meeting of W. S. C. S. at home of
ies
and
coffee
were
served
by
the
wedding
anniversary
The
table
was
Norman
was one of them. Norman | to hear Bishop Rhea,
of Ontario were united In marriage. Emma Merrick. Mrs. Chester Coun- decorated in gold and white and was hostesses. Spring flowers were used
Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb at 9 a. m.
took an 18-month course in feeding,
The single ring ceremony was per •11 of New Plymouth and Mrs Phyl centered with a bouquet of orchid about the room.
Dorcas circle meeting at the home
COMING EVENTS
management, sanitation and breed
formed by Rev Donald 8 Campbell lis Counsll. Coffee was poured by sweetpeas The cake was decorated
of
Mrs. Walter Pox on Alberta ave
Mrs.
Dick
Oroot
was
welcomed
as
ing.
He
majored
in
dairying
and
Mrs
R
C
Smith,
senior
and
Mrs.
j
before an alter decorated with bask
Sunday. April 15—District M Y. nue. St. Anne's Alter society Amity
with
a
gold
wreath
encircling
a
"50"
a
new
member
of
the
club.
Guests
poultry
and
mlnored
in
hogs.
Nor
Kenneth
Lorenaen
ets of white lilies and snapdragons.
Present for th occasion were all the included Mrs Houston Wilson and man was awarded first prize of a F. religous drama meet at Little meeting. American Legion auxiliary.
Miss Ruth Scott. Miss Mary Ellen children
The bride, who entered the chapel
except one daughter. Guests Mrs. Niss Hatt.
Parker pen and pencil set for sales
with her father, was attended by Merrick and Miss Dorothy Campbell | Included the children. Mr. and Mrs
route and delivery work. He also
Miss Phyllis Eastman of Adrian were In charge of the gift table, and George Miner and family of Jam i
WEDDING
RECEPTION
HELD
engaged in other field projects.
The groom was attended by Elmer Mrs Joe Counall was in charge of son. Mr and Mrs P M McNeil and
A reception was given in the Nyssa
Norman's major In dairying was
Holtzclaw of Ontario
Miss Lor the guest book.
Meta of Mt Shasta, Mr. and Mrs L. D. S. second ward chapel April conducted with the help of Louis
To make Spring trips b e tter than e v e r —
etta Van de Water sang "Because”,
Among the out-of-town guests Max Miner and family of Mount 3 for Mr and U r Laurence Brown J Wettstein of route 1, Ontario, a
accompanied by Miss Avldna Peter were the groom's grandparents. Mr Shasta, and Mr and Mrs. Adolph by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Holstein breeder. His poultry pro
son, who also played the wedding and Mrs B Keller of New Plymouth. Dahl of Walla Walla, close friends Ray C. Lewis.
ject was conducted with T H Brew
marches and the prelude music.
Mrs. Keller was graduated from of the honored couple; Mrs. Marie
Miss Louise Lewis and Laurence er of Sunset valley and his hog
Joe Counsll of Nampa and Lee the Adrian high school with the Seward and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown were married in the L. D. S. project with Grover Lytle of Nyssa.
temple in Salt Lake City March 30. He expressed appreciation to Wett
Miner of Nyssa
A program, with Don Bishop as stein, Brewer and Lytle for their
Mr and Mrs. Miner were honored
j at an "open house" In Jamison last master of ceremonies, was given at assistance.
j Sunday when friends and neighbors the reception. It consisted of a
The training gives Norman the de
arranged the affair in honor of saxaphcme solo by John Savage; gree of feeding advisor for Tobler's
their golden wedding anniversary. duet vocal selection, “I Love You Peed and Fuel, Inc.
Effective April 16 th
Truly", Donna Plorea and Irene Bib-
-* -
by; violin solo. Mrs. Loraine Lee of Pinochle Party Given—
HOLD QUEEN'S BALL
MORE SCHEDULES! FASTER TRIPS!
Miss Bonnie Kressly, present Ontario and vocal solo, "A Pennie
The I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodg
| queen, and Miss Bonnie Ward past a Kiss”, Boyd Tippetts, five-year es are sponsoring a pinochle party to
old
nephew
from
Woods
Cross.
Utah.
GREATER CONVENIENCE!
queen, were honored at the annual
be held Saturday night, April 14 at
queen's ball held by Job’s Daught Mrs. D. O. Bybee furnished organ 8 o’clock in the I. O. O. F. hall.
music
for
the
occasion.
Ask the local Agent about new leaving
ers at «he old high school
Everyone is invited to attend. The
The cake was cut by the bride admission per couple will be a cov
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 13-14
g y m l a s t S a t u r d a y evening.
times . .. and about low fares to any point!
|
and
groom.
Refreshments
were
The queens were seated under a I served and dancing was enjoyed. ered dish for the potluck lunch to
"Sierra P assa g e"
banner on which was written "Bon Those in the receiving line were the be served following the pinochle
game. Prizes will be given.
nie" and two gold crowns.
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
Wayna Morris—Louis* Albright
Arranged" abouT X T fto o r ware | C. Lewis; the grooms mother, Mr3, Here From Twin Falla—
CARL S BOLL HOUSE
I card tables centered with lar ;e Amy Brown of Woods Cross, Utah;
also
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strong and
Phone 112
j paper sunflowers. On the walls of the
best
man,
Myron
Brown,
brother
the gym were large life-sized sun of the groom; the bride and groom, their two daughters of Twin Falls
"Bowery C ham ps"
flowers and mirrors that were edged the maid of honor, Mrs. Irvin Dur-
Ths Bowery Boys
with rows of sunflowers A fence
formerly Delene Smith of Nyssa
covered with smaller sunflowers was fee,
Matinee Sat. 1:36; Adm. 30c-tc
and the bridesmaid, Amy Lewis,
used around the orchestra stand. sister
the bride. Gladys Lewis,
[ The dance programs were decorated sister of
of the bride, was in charge
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 15-16
with sunflower faces.
book Miss Barbara
A program consisted of a reading of the guest
Georgia Wight. Mira Plake,
"To P lease A L ady"
| by Betty Ann Boenig, a piano solo Sanders.
Mrs. Susie Mitchell and Mrs. Winni-
I by Irene Jayo and quartet number, fred
Aston assisted with the gifts.
Clark G sbls—Barbara Stanwyck
"Smiles", sung by Doris Rigney.
Phyllis Cheldelln, Loretta Russell
Adolphe Manjou—W ill Greer
DINNER HELD
and Jane Walker, accompanied by
Duane HolootHb, who left Monday
Gable as a top contender in the midget racing field and
I i Mrs K. E Keveren
Mrs. Lewis Pratt and Anita Pratt to enter the armed services, was
Barbara Stanwyck, syndicated columnist, in this stormy j [ presided
honor guest at a dinner given Sun
at the punch table
romance of the racing speedways.
Arranging the affair were the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
| guardian and assistant guardian. Dr. Dale Garrison. Attending the din
Matinee Hun. 1:36; Adm. 36c-9e
| and Mrs. L. A. Maulding; Mrs. Violet ner were Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Hol
Orunke. In charge of decorations: comb and Del and Rodney, Mr.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17
Mrs Louis Pratt, Mrs K E. Kever- and Mrs. R. M. Cohrun and Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Schuer and Linda of
j en, Mrs. C. E Wemick, Mrs. Paul Caldwell.
"Reckless M oment"
, House, Betty Ann Boenig, Donna
Lee Wilson, Roberta Morfltt, Patric-
Jam es Mason—Joan Bennett
THURSDAY CLUB
i la Orunke, and Corabelle Coleman. ENTERTAINS THl
Mrs. R. O. Larson entertained
also
Music for the affair was furnished
I by Steffens 8wing Six. Dr. and the members of her Thursday after
noon club last week, with Mrs. A.
Mrs Maulding entertained with cof C.
"Texas D ynam o"
Sallee and Mrs. J. L. Herriman
fee and cake at their home following
as guest players. The prize for high
The Durango Kid "Smiley"
the ball.
score went to Mrs Herriman and
the traveling prize to Mrs. Tom
OARDEN CLUB MEETS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 18-19
The A. N. K. Oarden club met Eldredge.
I Tuesday afternoon at the home of
"Rogue River"
AMITY CLUB MEETS
| Mrs. Oeorge Schweizer with Mrs.
The members of the Amity club
Barney Wilson as assistant hostess.
Rory Calhoun—Peter Grave*
During the business meeting plans were guests Thursday evening of
Frank Fanton—Ralph Sanford
were made for the district meeting Mrs. Mark Moncur at her home.
of the Blue Mountain region of the Mrs. Walker Lowe presided in the
Filmed in natural color in the rugged, beautiful Rogue
State Federation of Oarden Clubs, absence of the president. Mrs.
Mann and Mrs. Moncur
river area of Oregon, this is an action drama of bank
which will be held In Nyssa May 25 Charles
were in charge of the program and
Mrs.
Bud
Wilson,
the
president
of
robbery and suspenseful pursuit.
the clubs, appointed the committees presented reports from the Con
[ to arrange for the meeting, which sumers Guide. An interesting part
of the program was the informal
talk given by Mrs. Bruce Pett, Jr.,
Oerman bride, who told of condit
8 cup Automatic Perco Drip!
ions in her native land. Mrs. Pett
M ake p ip in g ho*, delicnm «-
ia v o te d co fle e ' Ju st p lu g it ■•
The Follow ing A dvertised M erchandise Is O ffered and
Mrs. Jay Bunn were guests of
— no «etting. P e rco latio n ttop*
i
u«
below
bo d in g
po int
I the group.
T h e rm o stat keeps coflc«
j^orial -Cutes
GREYHOUND
announces
INCREASED SERVICE
NYSSA
PROGRAM
Telephone 108
THEATRE
Note
«
• For S ale O nly W hile It Lasts And O nly F riday, Sat-
v day And M onday.
LADIES' PANTIES
PERCALE PRINTS
In Hospital—
Bob Burns is the Malheur Mem
orial hospital, for observation.
Rayon Brlefa— Mala*.
Flrai Qualify Fin*
D# Lux« 80 Square, yd.
V W y
at
W h ite a n d P in k
DELPHI ANS MEET
Members of the Delphian study
group met at the home of Mrs.
Clyde Snider last Friday for a dis
cussion of the topic, "Architecture
and the Survival of Modern Cities."
Mrs Snider was leader. Phases of
the topic were discussed by Mrs.
Grant Rinehart. Mrs. Gerrit Stam,
Mrs Bernard Eastman, and Mrs.
Bud Wilson.
LITTLE KNOWN
Ladles' K nit—Lac* Trimmed
Bottom—Mats*. Blu* and Pink
FARM FACTS!
WASH CLOTHS
HALF SLIPS
f% Q e<b
O eJ^ r
Cannons— 12x12
Fast Color.
h E j i
4 for
m
%
HALF SLIPS
K nit—Blue and
Pink
/■ n
American Lady S4xS4
Wafer Proof—Grease Proof
_
4 iiC
Non
BOYS' WHITE T-SHIRTS
Slsea Small. Medium.
Large
Q f|
/\ Q
h n t : TTT7//
Cracking
H eavy Rockford
4 for
1
¡J> 1
GIRLS' GATHERED SKIRTS
Elastic Top
sit* io to 1«
Q Q e fW
O a y
X Ray
Telephone 1Ò5
Shoe*
Shoe F illin g
14-Year-Old C om
King!
BUI Oaburn. 14-year-old "4-
H" er of Tishomingo la corn
king of his state. Mlsalaaippi.
He grew ^83 bushels of Broad-
bent's Ky. 203 hybrid on on*
acre of bottom land. Hi* dad
ha* doubled his ow n yield per
acre on th* family farm.
This W eek's Special
1 9 46 Farmall "H~. baa
single front w heel, motor
and rubber In good con
dition. S1475.
BRACKEN'S
D ry Good*
m t
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
4% A ^
O S ffF
LADIES' NYLON HOSE
Slight Irregulars of a famoua
Brand. SI Gauge. IS Denier
%
PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS
Clothing
u
N vm «. Oregon
OWYHEE TRU CK
& IMPLEMENT CO.
NV5SA
e t n a s 1 «esc
ORE
a a iv ii'li
P m ONI
I8 » » u (s ' *6 6 *6 »
32-pc. Sets
Three lovely patterns. You may choose from the dainty gold floral design
at left, or spray with yellow roses, or the pattern at right with the single red
rose in the center. All have a single gold band around edge Priced low for .
this event!
h o t tot hours 1
servin g