Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 04, 1951, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSÀ. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1951
PAGE EIGHT
M u rtal iCutes
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OUEHTfi AT DISSKH
E L j R u a . Mr and Mrv Dee
Jtr^en and family and Mrt Bor.mt
MeUen and iodi of BolM «ere
Sunday dinner guaiti In th^àm ne
Of Mr and M l; 8 P Bytier
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CZLBBRATE AWIVEKBARY
Mr- Leonard Nevyen gave a sur­
prise pinochle party for Mr and
Mr* C C Cotton on their lis t
wedding anniversary Saturday even-
.sut Mrs Cottori won lo* score for
»'.men ar>d Mr* LAiyd Tobler won
high Por men. Mr Cotton won
E.NTER'I AIN8 CLUB
business meeting witn Mr Pay Col­
Mrs Wilber Holcomb was hostess
ima. presiding Plans were made for
a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon. 1 to the members of her Prlday after­
October 1« for State Madam Presi­ noon canasta club September 28
dent Ruth Fletcher at the home of Prizes were won by Mrs. 8 P Bybee
Mrs Ken Renstrom Mr-. William for high score and Mrs V L Kesler
Lane won the attendance prize and for second high. Special guests for
Mrs. Robert Runcorn won the other the afternoon were Mrs Jim Sav­
prize given by the lodge Out-of- age; Mrs. Howard Love Joy and Mr.
town visitors were Marie Ott, Idaho George Vaughn.
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state president and four members of
TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
the Caldwell auxiliary'
Mrs. Ed Boydell entertained the
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member, of her Tuesday afternoon
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Mrs Clyde Snider and Mr . Frank bridge club at her home Guests
Morgan gave a dinner party at the
Morgan home Saturday evening
Places were laid for 14 Bridge was
played after dinner with J L. Hern-
man and Mrs A H Boydell winning
high score. George Mitchell won
the traveling prize
Aigh and Prana Reran won low The
group presented Mr - Cotton with a
eonage and a large flora, ooutjjet
from the A N K Garden club Re-
freatunenu were served to u i
couples
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CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS
Mr* O E CheldeLn waa hostess
to the Chatter Bn* c: ib mamba-■
at her home Wednesday aftemoor
Roll call wat answered by those
prevent with culture of rweetpeas
Several article* for a layette for a
needy family were turned in Re­
freshments of chicken salad, rots
and iced tea were served to etgnt
member* The newt meeting will oe
held October 17 in tne Howard Fln-
ger home
Open your
First National
Savings Account
INVESTORS
Lands. Building*. Dwellings are
inflated to dangerously high
levels.
Why not twitth lo a ‘ taple and
liquid commodity
Handle it
yourself, locally.
If you have *4 80« to *15,00« you
»re guaranteed t 'i interest an­
nually, plus additional $800 for
teeing after your own secured
investment.
Writ- for details, box 51. Parma.
Idaho.
were Mrs Grant Leans. Mrs. Gordon
Pouch. Mrs. Ted Morgan and Mrs
Dick Tensen Mrs. Huston Wilson
won high score and Mrs. Ted Morg­
an won low.
ENTERTAIN a t b r id g e
Mr and Mrs. Olea Billings enter­
tained their Mr. and Mrs club Wed­
nesday evening. Guest players were
Mr and Mrs Dick Tensen and Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Wilson. Lloyd Wil­
son won high score and Mrs. Glea
Billings won low. Three tables were
in play.
N Y S S A . PROGRAM
Telephone 108 T H E A T R E
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5-6
"Double Crossbones
IN TECHNICOLOR
with
Donald O'Connor—Helena Carter
Donald sails the seven seas and is the terror of the
Spanish main,
also
"Colorado Ambush"
with
SAVINGS DEPOSITS
M A D E ON OR B E F O R E
O C T O B E R _ 10T m
EARN I N T E R E S T FROM
T H E F I R S T OF O C T O B E R
There's no substitute for a bank savings account.
Your deposits are insured up to $10,000 by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Open your First National savings
account
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NYSSA
FIRST NATIONAL
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u
today.
BRANCH
BANK
O r PORTLAND
Open 10 fo 5 Including Saturday
V IM il I II D « l* l DteOSlT INSUIAHtf COtVOIATlON
HERES A
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& E T A C Q U A IN TE D
CASH DISCOUNT DEAL
\ ON DOOCHOW f a
MR AND MRS JAMES IIF.LDT
JAMES HELDT MARRIES
orated the bride’s table.
Mi
Mary Hoeme. daughter of Out-of-town guests were Mr and
Mr. and Mrs A A Hoeme of Pay­ Mrs. Warren Heldt and Miss Eva
ette and James Heldt. son of Mrs Lou S weet wood of Boise.
Louise Heldt of Nyssa, were mar­
For her going-away outfit, the
ried Sunday evening, September 23 bride chose a gray suit with black
in the Pilgrim Lutheran church in accessories. Following a honey­
Ontario. Reverend Theo Brackman moon trip to Portland and the coast
performed the double-ring cere­ the couple will live in Nyssa.
mony before an altar decorated with
Mrs. Heldt attended schools in
pastel gladiolus
Preceedtng the Payette and prior to her marriage
ceremony. Mi.s Irene Leder and was employed as county clerk in
Miss Delores Dohuke lighted the Payette Mr Heldt attended Nyssa
candles. They wore gowns of char- j schools and the University of Ore­
treuse taffeta.
gon.
Soloist was Mrs Donna Spencer, ‘
who a i a' impanied by M ia Don­
W 8 C. 8 CntCLEB MEET
na Preston.
Two circles of the Woman’s Soci­
The br.de chose a gown of white ety of Christian Service of the Me­
chantilly lace over ;atln with long thodist church met Thursday, Sep­
pointed sleeves and a sweetheart tember 20. In the afternoon, the
, neckline. Her fingertip length veil Dorcas society met at the home of
was held In place with a tiara of Mrs. Donald Campbell with Mrs.
seed pearls. She carried a bouquet Clifford Main as co-hostess. Mrs.
of red roses.
U. H Neiger led devotions. Mrs.
Mrs Earl Stewart was matron of David Beers, assisted by Mrs. Clif­
honor. She wore a turquoise taf­ ford Main. Mr; Oeorge Coleman
feta gown and carried a bouquet of and Mrs. Golda Rop-r presented the
peach gladiolus. Miss Pauline Deric membership ceremony To the back­
and Miss Mary Ann Stauk were ground of soft musi.:, they lighted a
bridesmaids. They wore rose ta :- gold candle for the gifts, a blue
\ feta gowns, identical to that of candle for service and a white candle
the matron of honor. Their bou­ for prayer. Each member signed
quets were of white gladiolus. Judy the membership book of the circle.
Stelnart, niece of the bride, was Mrs Gilbert Klinkenburg sang. "Sa­
flower girl. Her gown was blue tai- vior, Like A Shepherd Lead Me.”
I feta.
The Ruth and Naomi circle met
Robert Heldt stood as best man in the evening at the home of Mrs.
Warren Heldt and Everett Heldt Joe Cundall, with Mrs F A Nor­
man as co-hostess. Mrs. Walter
were usher».
McPartland led the devotions. The
Following the wedding, a recept- program
topic for the evening.
| Ion was held In the women’s club
house. Mrs. Warren Heldt cut the Health for the Whole Family", was
reviewed by Mrs. Walter Roth.. At
j wedding cake and Eva Lou Sheet- the
close of the meeting. Mrs Cun­
\ wood and Clelca Moss poured the
and Mrs Norman served re- ,
■ punch. Mrs William Schanber had dall
j charge of the guest book. Gloria freshments.
1 Klesselhorst, Betty Toedter and
EAGLES AUXILIARY MEETS
j Myrna Toedter had charge of the
gift table Mrs. Oeorge Schneider The Nyssa Eagles auxiliary met
! and Mrs. Emil Fruechtenlcht dec-j Tuesday evening lor their regular j
CA»H O * « o u "
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WE ARE IN THE
MARKET TO BUY
SEVERAL CLEAN
USED CARS
HERRIMAN
MOTOR CO.
Tran3porlion Merchants
Matinee Sun. 1:3«; Adm. 30c-9e
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9-10
"I W as A Communist
For The F. B. L"
with
Frank Lovejoy—Dorothy Hart
James Millican—Richard Webb
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
"Edge Of Doom"
with
Farley Granger—Dana Andrews
Joan Evans
Samuel Goldwyn’s latest from a novel by Leo Brady
WEEK-END’S BEST BUYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 AND 6
MEAT DEPARTMENT
390
Hens, fat , Ilound
Sausage, linik, pure, lb. 4 9 0
lb. - 4
Hams, picnic,
6 TO 8 POUNDS
Pork Neck Bones, lb. 2 5 0
Fryers, large,
each $ 1 . 2 9
COLORED
Lettuce
2 HEADS
150
(lan iM n
TOKAY, 2 POUNDS
T ob U r'i F«od 8< F aci. Ine
"Santa Fe"
IN TECHNICOLOR -
with
Randolph Scott—Janis Carter
Jerome Courtland—John Archer
Civil war veterans and the Santa Fe railroad forge the
westward course of the nation where the end of the
track was the end of the law.
A motion picture that performs an invaluable public
service, lifting the veil of the Communist underground
menace.
Grapes
10 ‘.t t M M M M M *
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 7-8
Pork Liver, YOUNG
lb. PORK - - 2 5 0
rrrrrn fftn r
IK IIO O U C ' O « '
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Matinee Sat. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9e
in
Wc want you to try Purina Dog Chow on
your clog because we think it's as fine a
clog ration as experience and top quality
ingredients can make. In order to help
you get your dog started on this superb
conditioning food we re offering the
special cash discount coupon below. It
saves you 10c on your first purchase of
Purina Dog Chow Kibbled Meal. Clip
the coupon and drop in at the store for
your 5-lh. package. You'll like the econ­
omy and fine mixing qualities of Dog
Chow and your dog will go for its palat-
ability and wholc-bodied nourishment.
USED
CARS
Johnny Mack Brown—Lois Hall
GREATEST TIME AND WORK SAVER you’ve ever seen
. . . a 4-ton capacity wagon box with tractor-powered
endless chain unloading mechanism across full width
of bed . . . feeds out any amount of any kind of loose
or bulky load where you want i t . . . under complete
control. Big, rugged, beautifully engineered, with
heavy aluminum sides, tail gate . . . tongue and groove
wood bed. See it at our store . . . and order early!
High Spaad Spend«! and K ill-F «»d»r Attach»«*! AvwdaU« Raw
Farmhand Vv' POWER-BOX”
B & N Equipment Co,
N Y S S A . OREGON
170
Apples
BUSHEL. FANCY,
DELICIOUS
$ 2 .4 9
Cabbage
SOLID,
ID, POUND
POI
20
Celery Hearts
FRESH,
H. PACK
PACKAGE
150
Cranberries
FRESH, PACKAGE
250
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Coffee, Shillings, Pound 8 5 0
2 POUNDS
SI.69
Lemon Pie Filling, 3 for 2 1 ^
FRENCH'S
Crisco, 3 poiind can - S 180
Butter, cube pack, lb. 7 7 0
AN OLD FRIEND IS BACK
Tomato Soup, 4 cans for
White King, giant size
Salmon, 1 Iti. can -
47£
6 10
470
GORDON’S DRIVE-IN MARKET
HOME OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
OPEN EVEN IN GS