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P A f î F PîfïV IT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1951 Rutledge, right supporter to vice grand. Inez Sebum; left supporter to vice grand. Mary Cox; warde.i. A l t a Stunz; conductor. E t h e l Thompson; chaplain. Alice Rhodes; musician. Mae Bellon and outgoing noble grand. Leona Reeves After the business meeting, a pot- luck supper was served In the din ing room In the I. O. O. F. hall. S o c ia l Jiotes MARRIED IN NEVADA Miss Arvesta Hendrix of Balter and I W D. Rinehart of Biker, formerly I of Nyssa, were married July 9 in Lovelock.-Nevada. They are living in Baker, where Mr. Rhinehart owns a barber shop. CHRISTIAN WOMEN MEET A general meeting of the Christ ian Women's Fellowship was held in the Christian church Thursday afternoon. Mrs Emerson Blngaman | presided over the business meeting Members of the new groups were I announced and group chairman, Mrs Roy Bibbey and Mrs. Dan Pen- nle, chosen They replace last year's ; chairmen, M r, Roy Barnes and Mrs Harold Robbins. Thursday’s pro gram was under the direction of I Mrs. Patricia Castro and her com- { mittee, Mrs. A. J. Hollingsworth, Mrs. J. C 8mlth, Mrs. Webb Pennie and Mrs. Roy Bibbey. They intro duced this year's theme. “Churches For Our Country's Needs.” Next month's program will be under the direction of Mrs. Johnny Stafford of Caldwell. Refreshments were served by the president and her two new group leaders. Y o u r d riv e r's licen se co u ld be suspended il you are unable (o comply w ith O reg o n's revised Auto Financial Kespon- b ility law w h ic h goes into effect August 2 , 1951 . The law states that you may be required to post as much as $ 11,0 0 0 as security with the Secre tary ol State in the event o l an accident. II you can’t pay, you may lose your driver's license. The best way to protect your right to drive is a good insurance policy. eneral C om pany C asu alty of A m e r ic a policy is the best obtain able . . . it protects you fully under the revised law. AFTER AUG. 2 Meet your deadline now! After the first accident may be too late. W ith G e n eral of A m e r ic a ' s budget plan, your pro tection costs you as little as . . 4 S 6 .0 0 Renstrom Insurance Agency llw l" iy J - J Ranch'« 8 - EI.BCTS OFFICERS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Callahan ol At a banquet held In Vale Friday Nyssa announce the engagement of night the Nyssa stake Junior M. Men their daughter. Loya, to Pfr. Donald D. Fryer of Detroit, Oregon, who is and junior Oleaners elected new of now stationed at Kodiak. Alaska. ficers for the coming year. Newly The marriage will be solemnlied 111 the Salt 1-akr City L. D. S. temple in the near future. honored at a birthday party Wed nesday on her ninth birthday. Ten guests enjoyed birthday cake and - 8 - ice cream Miss Bingham received ENTERTAIN CLUB Mr and Mrs. Ted Morgan enter many lovely gifts. tained their Mr and Mrs. club at - 8 - their home last Wednesday evening HOSTESS "COFFEES" Ouest players were Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harry Miner and Mrs H. R. Dirk Tensen. High score was won Sherwood were hostesses at "C of by Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wilson and fees" this past week. second high by Dr. and Mrs John - 8 - Kopp. ENTERT A INS CLUB -8 - Mrs. Kenneth Cottle entertained HOLD FUN-DA-LAY The annual stake Trail Builder her Tuesday afternoon bridge club Fun-da-lay was held In the Nyssa In her home. Special guests were stake house Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mrs. Leo Lorenz. Mrs. R. O. Elwood Flinders gave the address of Larson, Mrs Frank Morgan, Mrs. C. welcome. Those In charge were A Mally and Miss Dee O'Brian of Mrs. Lorenz held high Mrs. Lee Stoker, refreshments; Mrs Ogden. Marlon Olenn and Mrs. Blair Hend score, Mrs. Frank Morgan held sec ond and Mrs. Clyde Snider won the ricks, games, and Mrs. Orant Bybee of Ontario, the lion hunt. Two traveling prize. - 8 - hundred and twenty Trail Builder boys and their moth°rs and fathers OUESTS FROM ONTARIO were present from Nyssa, Ontario, Mr and Mrs. Louis Pheifer of Owyhee. Vale and Parma. A barbe Ontario were guests at a dinner cue lunch was served. given at the Ray Russell home Sat urday evening. - 8 - QIRI, DELEGATE REPORTS - 8 - Alice KomuLsu. Nyssa's delegate REOEPTION HELD to the Oregon girls state convention A reception was held Tuesday sponsored by the American Legion evening In the Nyssa stake house in auxiliary gave an Interesting ac honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beason count of her trip to Salem at a gard Lewis, who were married July 3 at en party held at the home of Mrs the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ray C. H O. Hopkins Monday night While Lewis, parents of the groom The In Salem. Miss Komatsu was elected bride is the former Vonda Rhea of senator. She was a guest at a din McMinnville, Tennessee. She wore ner given at the home of Mr and a white suit and white accessories. Mrs D W Patch, former Nyssa A program was held at Intermis residents. Miss Komatsu expressed sion with Rosel Hunter as master thanks to the American Legion and of ceremonies. Numbers on the pro auxiliary, the Eagles and auxiliary, gram were a violin solo by Laura the Lions, the chamber of commerce Schenk; saxaphone solo, John Sav and the Nyssa Civic club for making age; violin solo, Amy Lewis; and a It possible for her to attend the duet, Mr Dale Sessions and Mrs. convention. Richard Maw. Mrs Mural Lewis presided over 8 the gift table and Mrs Ray C. Lewis HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 8. P Bybee was honored guest cut the cake. on his birthday Sunday at a picnic - 8 - In the Nyssa park. The 47 persons INSTALLATION HELD present Included the Bybee broth At the regular meeting of the Re- ers and sisters and their families, j bekah lodge July 12, Installation of Out-of-town guests were Mrs Ruby officers was conducted by the dis Jordan and four children of Nampa. trict deputy president, Mrs. Louise Mr and Mrs B. J Bybee and Mr Wernlck and staff and Mrs Loren King and three The elective officers are Bessie children of Ontario and Mr. and McConnell, noble grand: Virginia Mrs. Leonard Hawes und five child Williamson, vice grand; Beulah ren of Big Bend Oann, secretary and Minnie Leuck, treasurer The appointive officers - 8 - are as follows: Right supporter to HONORBD ON BIRTHDAY Miss Teresa Bingham, daughter of noble grand. Nettle Beqnett; left Mr and Mrs Earl Bingham, was | supporter to noble grand. Bertha RIGHT ro DRIVE 8 - AUXILIARY INITIATES The regular business meeting of the Eagles auxiliary was held Tues day night at 8:30 with the president. Mrs Faye Collins, presiding. Mrs Donald Jensen. Mrs Warren Lundy, 8r and Mrs. Leonard Phillips were Initiated as new members The in itiation class was in honor of Mrs. Ray Russell, past madam president. Raffle prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Walters and Mrs Robert Runcorn. The social hour was followed by re freshments. J LOSING YOUR A G - 1950 Ford F-3 Express with POWER PILOT was one of more than 5,000 Fords in the nationwide. 50-miU<on-mile Ford Truck Economy Run. elected presidents are Diane Frisby [ and Max Whitaker of Vale. Secre taries are Betty Louise Fife of Nyssa \ and Dee Winager of Ontario. Retir ing presidents are Cleo Flinders and Lee Andersen of Nyssa. 60 young ; people attended the banquet. Ad visors for the jouniur M. Men and junior Gleaners in the stake are Mrs. Robert Lee of Vale and Roland Maw of Owyhee. . Saturday. July 21—St. Paul's | cooked food sale. Eder hardware store at 9 o'clock. Book club at Mrs. Alva Watts at 2 o’clock. Sunday. July 22—Oregon Trail grange picnic at the Nyssa park. Annual Catholic church picnic at the Nyssa park. Altar society to 1 meet during picnic. Regular mass for the 22nd at 11 o'clock. Tuesday. July 24—Nyssa pioneer | days celebration at the Vale park. Dance at Nyssa stake house at 9 o'clock. Oregon Trail grange meet- j ing. Wednesday. July 2S—Eagles aux iliary meeting. Eagle lodge. 8:30. ■TSo Ij«xy J'» Ford Kx|»rraa dal iUrlf promt in tlw Ford Truck Economy Hun," aaya Strpltona. "Doily records kept during tin* «-uti.e mi month* ahow that our Ford Truck ran up a total of 5.1U9 mitra. My out of-pockct »«penai for go*, oil. nusut- T V Font Truck POW KR P IL O T car- buretion ignition ay*tem in one reaaon why Ford "lYucka coot ao little to run. in ranch work or any work The row** pil o t give* you the moot poster from the ¡tart fat. In the low price field, only Ford haa it! rORD TRUCKING GUSTS LESS fectMtse HI HU MUCKS I ASÍ I OUCHi f Ubto# k*r«er ' « T — RM «a t. 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