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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1951 Mortal iVnti's V IS ITO R S HONORED Mrs. Ted Hamblin. Mr and Mrs. I Lloyd Cottle, M r and Mrs. Golden Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kuehn of Boulder, day afternoon by Mrs. Richard Mas Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Eldis Earker Colorado were Saturday afternoon on and Mrs. G len Strickland at and Mr. and Mrs. H iward Olmstead Mrs. Mason’s home. Games were of Ogden; Mrs Robert MoClaskey and evening visitors at the S. E. of North Fork. Idaho and Art Atke Flanagan home in Sunset valley. played and refreshments served to After dining out. the two couples 21 women. Mrs. Pennie received son of Salmon. Idaho. Joined Mr. and Mrs. George Folk- many lovely gifts. man and guests. Mr and Mrs. Bert A U X IL IA R Y MEETS Hunt of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Carl The Eagles Ladies auxiliary held a W ANTED — T o buy two-bedroom business meeting at the Eagles hall Simpson and Mr. and Mrs CSiet house, must be in good condition, Bowns of Nyssa for a social evening. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Melvin good neighborhood. Give full des + —t Smith was initiated into the lodge cription and terms. Write Box J. HONORED A T SHOWER and Mrs. Alberta Bowen won the 23a2xc Mrs. Dan Pennie was honored 1 Nyssa. raffle prize. Lunch was served by Mrs. Irene Lane and Mrs. Grace Butcher. The next meeting is scheduled for September 4. --- V HONOR A T D INN ER Miss Donna Trabert was guest of honor at a dinner in the East Side cafe in Ontario Tuesday evening. Miss Trabert, whose home is in Twin Falls, has been in Nyssa the past two months working for Dr. Maulding and at the Doll House. She left A T 407 M A IN S T R E E T Wednesday to return to her home. N ext door to Owyhee Truck and Imp. Co. store Those who attended the dinner and a show were Miss Trabert. Donna & Jean Cheldelin, Mrs. Walter Ross, Dorothy Erwin and Carole Flinders. hostess. The next regular meeting of the auxiliary Is scheduled for September 6 a« the Legion hall 4>- -+ SH AU L F A M IL Y T O MEET A Shaul family rt union will be held Sunday In the Nyssa park in the form of a picnic. Those here to attend are Mrs. Fern 8tandal and Rose Mary of Sandpoint. Idaho, Rev and Mrs. Oeorge Oeesey and farn.ly of Pheonlx. Arizona, Mr and Mrs Albert Bowen and Pauline of Eugene. Mr and Mrs. Carol Honey of Seattle. Mr and Mrs. Don Honey and Mr. and Mr.. Alvin Shaul. ¡»’I of Boise; Albert Honey o f Memphis. Tennessee. Mr and Mrs Gene Honey, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge * Oriffen, all of Apple valley, and Rev and Mrs. Frank Cofey of Nyssa. This is the first time in four years the family has been together. LEOrON A U X IL IA R Y MEETS Mrs. E K Burton was hostess to 14 members of the American Legion auxiliary at a garden party at the Burton home last Wednesday even ing. During the short business meet ing assignments were made as fol lows Americani-m, Mrs. Collins; child welfare, Mrs. E. K Burton; community service, Mrs Louise H?ldt, legislation. Mrs E J. Powell; girls state. Mrs H O. Hopkins; Jun ior activities, Mrs. Don Oraham: membership. Mrs. Clifford Mink; music, Mrs. A A. Jamison; Pan American. Mrs. Arthur Rouse; Nat ional security. Mrs Webb Pennle; poppy chairman. Mrs. F. W Brack en; past presidents’ parley. Mrs W E N T E R T A IN A T D IN N E R C. Richardson; publicity and radio. ! Mrs. John L Hu eby and rehabllit- 1 Dinner guests at the home of Mr. atlon. Mrs. Felton Duncan. Follow- ! and Mrs. Ward Wieneke Sunday lng the business meeting, desserts, evening were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin punch and coffee were served by the Kuehn o f Boulder. Colorado. RUMMAGE SALE Si. Anne's Aliar Socieiy. Friday G UEST FRO M SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Child enter tained at a trout dinner Thursday evening at their home for A1 Voyle of Spokane. Mr. Voyle is an auditor for the Phillips 66 Petroleum comp any. •S*—*5* E N T E R T A IN S BRID G E CLUB Mrs. S. P. Bybee entertained her Happy Eight bridge club in her home Friday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Shorty Brandt, Mrs. Dale Moss and Mrs. Dave M it chell. High prize was won by Mrs. Oordon Oxman and second high by Mrs. Brandt. Meuller Furnaees- Link Belt Phone 134L2 Parma, Idaho SrrioiiH anti «w ily »ccidents like the above cun happen any ilay on any farm or raneh. W ould you he liable ami eulled on to puy damage* if *ueh an accident befell one o f your worker»? Not if you have G e n e r a l’ # faniou* F arm er* Illauket L ia b ility Policy. It protvclt you all around. A*k fo r detail*. Itcmstroni liiNiiruiH'c Aj»t‘iicy 217 Good Avenue GENERAL ■ rT H “f k ^ Í I *4 -4 . •¥ ’* i K NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE F R ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y , A U G U ST 24-25 "The Bull Fighter And The Lady" with Robert Stack— Joy Page G ilbert Roland— V irgin ia G rey and IT’S ALL OVER Behind the parade and pageantry come the colorful romance of man's daring bravery in Mexico’s national sport. Matinee Sat. 1:3#; A dm. 3#c-#e with a McCormick Beet Harvester S U N D A Y A N D M O N D AY. A U G U ST 26-27 l l e r r '* « re*l tim e and labor saver. . . the M rC orntirk I I M - I Iteet H a rve ster fo r K a rm a ll I I , M and M l» Tractors. In one continuous operation , thia m achine top«, lifts, cleans and load* the !»reta in to a a|>ecial tw o-w heel «•art to com plete the harvest in a "o n c e over and it'a all o v e r " o|wralion. Wi th tlic IIM - I, you can harvrat S to 6 tuna o f beets in an hour. You don't have to worry about w eatlw r or field conditions wi th thia m achine, breauar it doea a good jo b when it'a not raay to harvest beets by oilier --------- use t hods. Ask us for details aliout this labor-saving, tiiue-aaving m achine. IN TECH NICO LO R with See our Display At The MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR August 29 to September 1 Owyhee Truck and Implement Company N TS 8 A . O R E G O N M c C o r m i c k m i m Phone M l « quipmint hiaooumtiis "Bird Of Paradise" J eff Chandler— Debra Paget Louis Jourdan— E verett Sloane A ll the beauty, excitement and wonder of an island paradise. Their races were different but their love made them equal. Mali nee San. 1:M; Adm. 3#c-#e T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 28 "Yukon Manhunt" with Kirby Grant— Chinook also Second feature starring the Bowery Boys W E D N E S D A Y A N D T H U R S D A Y , A U G U S T 29-30 "Only The Valiant" with Gregory Peck— Barbara Payton Ward Bond—Gig Young Hotter than an Apache war torch, this searing story blazes across the screen, a drama written in fury and flame. HEATING GEORGE J. KINZER 'RgtXc,. / 'Ih u . O 5 Stokers Estimates Gladly Given E N T E R T A IN A T D INN ER Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Judd entertained Saturday evening at a garden din ner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beckman of Kansas City and Miss Carlenr Jones of Nyssa and ust I0 Xhey wl„ Uve at Long Mrs. Benjamin Frost of Morristown. New Jersey. Places were laid for 24 Jack Atkeson of the United States navy were married in Nyssa Aug-1 Beach, California. (Estano photo) guests. Robert Wilson. Orvls Newell, Mark LOCAL COUPLE WED The In an impressive ceremony held In Hartley and Don Herren. the Nyssa stake house Friday even groom, best man, ushers and the ing, August 10, Miss Carlene Jones father o f the bride wore white din Ring bearers were became the bride of Jack Atkeson. ner Jackets. The double ring ceremony was per Clark and Bruce Johnson. Following the wedding, a recept formed by Bishop D Hubert Christ ensen of the L. D. S. Nyssa second ion and dance were held in the hall. During Intermission a short pro ward. The couple repeated vows in front of an arbor of roses and glad gram was given which included a iolus. Large baskets of gladiolus solo by Shirley Nolan; violin duet, were used In the background. Laura Schenk and Donna Lee W il Preceding the ceremony, Miss son and reading, Cleo Flinders. D. Shirley Nolan sang. Through The O. Bybee acted as master of cere Years’’ and Hugh Tobler sang. ’’Be- monies. Those assisting with the cause". They were accompanied by reception were Mrs. V. L. Kesler, Miss Laura Schenk and Mrs. Carlos Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mrs. Jay Bybee, Buckner. The organ prelude and Mrs. Dale Moss, Colleen Bybee. Mrs. the wedding marches were played by Earl Bingham and Terry, Lois Stod dard. Mrs. C. H. Johnson and Mrs. m n o Bybee. The bride, given In marriage by D. O. Bybee. The bride is .he daughter o f Mr. her father, wore a white imported Swiss organdy gown with embroid and Mrs. Orant Jones and Is a grad ered eyelet stand-up collar and uate of Nyssa high school. The cuffs. The full skirt was made en groom Is the son of Mrs Gertrude train and the French Illusion veil Atkeson of Caldwell and Art Atke was held In place with lilies-of-the- son of Salmon, Idaho. She Is also valley. The bride carried a crescent a graduate of Nyssa high school. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. of pale pink rosebuds with white lace leaves. Jones wore a silk print dress of Attending the bride was Miss brown and yellow and a corsage of Mrs. Atkeson wore a Laura Schenk as maid o f honor. She camellias. wore a lavander ballerina length or violet dress and a corsage of gar gandy dress with a matching pict denias and pink rosebuds. The bride’s going-away outfit was ure hat. The bridesmaids. Evelyn Duddridge. Cleo Flinders, La Rue a black pleated crepe dress with red Franklin and Shirley Nolan, wore and black accessories. She wore a After a dresses Identical to the maid o f hon white gardenia corsage. or, o f green and pink. They carried short honeymoon at McCall, the satin baskets of daisies Tanya couple left for Long Beach, where Burnlngham and Judy Bingham, the groom Is stationed with the U. S. flower girls, wore pink and green navy as engineman, third class. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Wil- dresses of organdy and carried net baskets o f daisies. lian Coop. M r and Mrs. C. H. John Attending the groom was Clarence son and sons. Mr. arid Mrs. Amos Suiter as best man. Ushers were I Stoddard and daughter, Mr. and Saturday, August 24 and 25 Each 6 Months, current rates, to r $5,000 - $10,000 Bodily Injury & $5,000 P ro p e rty D am age Liability. Q Q a( J U (Slightly higher where there are d rive rs under a g e 25) • Stan d ard Form, N o n -A sse ssa b le P o licy GOLAN C. CALVERT 407 Main Street Nyssa, Ore. Phone 135 FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE r l i i i i i mi i i i i i l l l l l i i i i i i mi i m i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i i i i i i BUY NOW! THEY ARE BARGAINS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 24 AND 25 GROCERY DEPARTMENT M. J. B. Coffee, pound - - - - 89c 2 p o u n d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.77 Peaches, halves, V-k can, case of 24 $6.90 Beans, green, No. 3 can, 7 for - - $1.00 Facial Tissue, northern, 2 pkgs. for 2 5 £ Waxed Paper, heavy, 125 ft. roll - 25c MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Chops, p o u n d ............... 49c 2-Pound Fryers, Swift's $1.25 Sausage, country style, link, pound 3 9 £ Bacon, sliced, lean, pound - - - 38c Minced Ham, pound - - - - 3 9c BAKERY DEPARTMENT Hot Dog Buns, per dozen - - - 2 9 c Tea Rolls, per dozen - - - - 1 9c PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Tomatoes, ripe, 2 pounds - - - 1 7 * Carrots, 2 b u n ch es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5* Celery Hearts, package - - - - 1 9* Lemons, fancy, dozen . . . . 3 2c GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET HOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS