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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1951 PAGE EIGHT Social Notes - l - FORMER N Y8SA N M ARRIES M r» Mary M. Knettle, former Nyxea resident, was married to David Hargrave in Long Beach. California July 17. according to In- formation received by Mrs. Orln Sumner. Mr< Hargrave's father. Colonel Halsey of Timber Field, Oklahoma officiated at the ceremony Mr. Hargrave Is assistant man ager of the Humphrey Music comp any and Is president o f the Junior made for the coming year. Mr., Kenneth Pond wax selected as de votional leader and Mrs. John Strickland was chosen as project leader. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Pennie and Mrs. Emerson Bingaman. chamber of commerce. The couple will reside at M M Applan Way, Long Beach. - t - B R ID A L SH O W ER O IV E N Miss Carlene Jones was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Shirley Nolan Wednesday afternoon at the Nolan home The afternoon j was spent In formally playing games, \ with Adrienne Peterson taking high score. La Rue Franklin of Caldwell was an out-of-town guest. Refresh ments were served to 12 guests, with Pat House assisting as co-hostess. - * - G IR L SOOUTB M EET Oirl Scout troop No. three met July 31 with their leader, Mrs. C lif ford Fox at the Fox home. Plans were made for a dinner to be held in honor of the girls' mothers Aug ust 7. The rest of the afternoon was spent textile painting. - » - GUESTS A T D IN K E R Mr and Mrs. V. L. Kesler and family and Mr and Mrs. C R. K es ler and family were dinner guests at the Nell Peterson home Sunday SU RPRISED ON B IR T H D A Y Delwln Holcomb was surprised on his birthday with an inlormal. out door party given by his parents Monday night. "H ot dogs” , home made ice cream and cake were serv ed for refreshments. E N T E R T A IN S A T BRIDGE Mrs. Olea Billings entertained at bridge parties Thursday and Friday afternoons of last week On Thurs day, high score was won by Mrs R. O Larson and second high by Mrs. Lew Hernman Friday -winners were Mrs. Richard Forbess, high and Mrs K. Cottle, second high. —» - HOSTESS COFFEES" Hostesses to tthe Civic club "cof fees" this past week were Mrs. Car los Buchner, Mrs Gene Stunz, Mrs. - I - Warren Fanner. Mrs E. L. Jamison. FELLOWSHTP G R O U P MEETS A Christian Fellowship group met Mrs. Orln Sumner, und Mrs. Artie Thursday afternoon at the church Robertson. under the dhectlon of Mrs. Dan Pennie, group leader. Plans were Araliiaii Stallion In the livestock competition makes mandatory a fairly accurate forcast of entries. Entry forms were mailed to all rural residents with their copy of the fair premium book, and ad ditional forms can be obtained at the county agent’s office in the city I hall at Ontario. Included among the list o f super intendents in the livestock depart- menu are William Toomb, superin tendent o f the Jersey division, and L. E Robbins, superintendent of ! the Brown Swiss cattle class. A fat stock sale will again be featured this year and is scheduled for Friday evening, August 31, at which time market animals owned I t>y 4-H and FFA members will be *jld. Considerable county-wide in Testing O f Fair terest in this sale was evidence last Animal* Needed i year by the fair-going public, and animals were purchased by in «Continued from Page One) dividuals as well as commercial buy ers This sale is sponsored by the ation of stall space will be again Malheur County Livestock associ necessary. This regulation has been set up to make certain that all ani ation. mals can be adequately cared for at fair time. Although fair plant fac FO R SALE— Extra nice new honey. ilities last year cared for 520 ani Ask your grocer. "Honey” Foster. 2atfc mals on exhibit.• increasing Interest perts. that the Arabs have bred their horses true' for 5000 years or longer. Wisok's pedigree traces to 21 desert-bred ancestor* in the five generations preceding him. His use fulness. good disposition, style and ability to win at a horse show, prove exactly what his pedigree indicates, that he is the ideal type of Arabian horse. That fact that Wlsok has won in the Boise horse show, also demonstrates the fact that animals with sufficiently good background and expert handling can be deve loped In Malheur county, which is one of the best horse and livestock areas In the world Meuller Furnaces- Link PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 "M olly" with Gertrude Berg— Ph ilip Loeb The G oldberg of radio iame, now on the tcreen Matinee Nat. 1:30; Adm 30c 9c S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 5-6 "Storm W arn in g " (Continued from Page One) logg Arabian farm. When the re mount service was abandoned I Witez. the Second was sold at auct ion at Fort Reno, Oklahoma, at a price well in excess of $8000. The colt Wlsok, being In rather I poor condition and suffering some temporary injuries due to a very | rough sea-voyage, and mishaps en- route on the railroad, did not appear at his best. As soon as he was able to travel, he was consigned to Mr Dimmick by the remount service. 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