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THE N Y S SA GATE CITY JOURNAL, N YSSA. OREGON. TH U R SD AY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1951 PAGE SIX §w i;tl -Cutes + + HOLD FAMILY DINNER A family picnic dinner was nerved In the Nyssa park Sunday afternoon for members of the Owen Council family of Adrian and the Oscar Er win family of Parma. Special guests were Mr and Mrs Harry Council of Corvallis. The occasion was also Harry Council’s birthday. * -+ HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Ronnie Huffaker, son of Mrs Fay Huffaker. was guest of honor at a No Parking Problems! 3 SHOWS IN ONE when you TRAVEL TRAILWAYS PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION OCT. 6 THRU * —+ i? to the P I. Show in Portland Round Trip Fare Plus Tax GO BY BUS! Every afternoon and evening See your friendly local Trailways agent [ A ctio n -p a ck e d " W a g o n i | W e it" sh o w n ig h tly Lunch Room _______ NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY CC T/hwuam-ZtKlstt' I N * tUMLtff Phone Z17 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT GATE CITY JOURNAL Telephone 270-W Nyssa, Oregon -H ONEY- BRING YOUR CONTAINERS EXTRACTED HONEY 10 lbs. or Over— 14c a lb. ALSO COMB HONEY At The House. 9th and Bower This Offer For 3 Weeks Only Honey Foster's Honey BONUS DAYS SPECIAL T Paper Drapes i>er 50c pair T N T E R M O U N T A IN --v r / u m itiL rc co m p a n y A reception was held in the Nyssa L. I). S. stake house Saturday night, September 1 for Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Batt, who were married Stretch Your Building $ $ $ $ * * * PROGRAM 1 J Men's Fancy Dress Shirts T $4.98 VALUE! -adies'Nylon Slip, Lace b o n u s TriniBONus Girls' Dresses, 80 Sq. 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They voted to con valley tribute $30 to the Job's Daughters to The bride chose as her wedding help with the expenses for the trip dress, a blue suit with red hat and the girls took to the national con accessories. Mrs. Fritts wore a green vention. Plans were made for the suit witih black accessories. Mr and Eastern Stars to serve the covered Mrs Conley Wilson, parents of the dish supper to the DeMolay boys bride, and Mrs E E Botner, moth Sunday evening. _,y er of the groom, were present for the wedding. CHRISTIAN WOMEN MEET The bride attended grade school The Christian Women’s Fellowship at Apple valley and completed three met at the church Thursday after years at Parma high school. The noon for Its general business meet groom attended Parma high school ing, conducted by Mrs. Emerson and served for several months in Bingaman. Mrs. Anna Johnson of the U. S. marine corps. He Is em . the Methodist church presented the ployed at the S At H ranch in Apple program on the theme for this year, valley, where the couple will be at '■Churches for Our Country's Needs” . home after this week. ! Mrs. Richard Mason presented to the group, a certificate awarded EASTERN STARS MEET them for having 10 per cent of the I Members of the Eastern Star \ group subscribing to the Christian lodge met for a regular business i magazine, "World Call.’’ She also 1 H ERE is your handy-size guaran tee o f correct facts; the most fa mous name in dictionaries, required and recommended b y schools and colleges across the country. More than 125,000 entries; 2,300 terms illustrated; clear, concise, easy to understand definitions; 1,230 pages printed on specially made thin pa per. Thumb-indexed for quick ref erence. Price $6.00 and up, depend ing on binding. See it here today I Our itock of Kie«t beet loader-lifter parts and re placement elevator chains is now very nearly com plete. Also anti-freeze and beater flails. Some items are In short supply so come in and get your parts and place your order for same soon ! I ! B & M Equipment Co. $13.90 Visit At Yellowstone— Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rinehart re- turned home Monday night after a short visit in the Yellowstone Nat- ional park. With the NEWEST Guarantee of Accuracy ATTEND P. T A MEETING A county P. T. A. meeting was held Tuesday In Vale. Speakers at the all-day session were Mrs. Hel- mer Llndstrom, first vice president of the Oregon state congress of P. T. A. and Mrs. Earl Sheridan, re cording secretary of the P. T. A. A study of the work of general chair man and the year's work was dis cussed and outlined through infor mal means of Instruction. Persons attending from Nyssa were Mrs. Leo Gonyer, Nyssa president; Mrs. O. No Driving Hazards! T ffo it fa m ily ¿ ti* E. Cheldelin, county third vice presi- dent' Mrs W W Lowe. Nyssa safe- ty chairman and Mrs. Richard Forbess. a member of the safety committee. gave a brief account of the mis sionary study lessons to be found each week in the magazine. Re freshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Ralph Curry and Mrs. Kenneth Pond. ■fr—+ DINNER OUESTS Mr and Mrs. John Strickland and Roberta were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnes. In the late afternoon, the group attended the taces at Cald well. birthday party given him on his fifth birthday by Mrs Oertrude Allmon. Ouests were Patty Dortty, Monique Fraser, Linda Cundall, Sheila Huffman. Becky Lee Med lock. Norman Palmer and Sharon and Teddy ReiU. Refreshments of birth day cake and Ice cream were served -5*— APPLE VALLEY COUPLE WED In a ceremony performed by the Justice of the peace In Winnemucca. Nevada Monday. September 17 at 1 p. m., Miss Jeannette Rae Wilson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Conley Wilson of Apple valley, became the bride of Thaniel J Botner. son of Mr and Mrs E E Botner of New I We have received a truck load of 1 x 12 rough and a truck load of 1 x 12 S4S. $40 a Thousand FOOD VALUES (AS LONG AS IT LAST) I Don’t forget to register each week for your prizes Telephone 108 J H E A T R E SA T U R D A Y , SEPTEMBER 22 "Kentucky" Bracken’s Bonus Specials with Loretta Young— Richard Greene An old favorite brought back Boy's 100rr W ool lackets M atinee Sal. I :M ; Adm. M e S* BRIGHT PLAIDS, SIZES 4 to 18 SU N D A Y AND M O N D AY, SEPTEMBER 23-24 "Three Guys Named M ike" with Jane W ym an— Van Johnson Howard Keel - Barry Sullivan A picture that sparkles with romance and comedy and attains a new record of fun and frolic with a girl and three guys named Mike. Malinee Sun. 1 :M ; Adm. M e-h Boy's Sweater Coats 7 5°. W OOL. SIZES 4, 6. 8 Sanforized Shirting Flannel PLAIDS IN M A N Y COLORS. 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