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Pi B. NI bo; set of P* in« chi his Mi thi 1 ley fot rio pis yo THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19S1 PAGE SIX Social fuites 7* HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs Martha May tHelmle came from Redlands. California to be with her daughter. Mr- D O Bybee. on her birthday A dinner in celebra tion of Mr Bybee’s birthday was given Sunday afternoon at her home, with places laid for 10 The cake made by Mr* Stelmle was of pink, brown and white Interior, with various colored roses holding the candles. On either side of the table were also tail yellow candles *n crystal holder* Many seasonal flowers adorned the rooms Mr Bybee received several lovely ’gifts. Mr and Mrs Frank J Pike and three daughters of Adrian were out- of-town guests. O re g o n S ta te S ta d iu m D riv e M a k in g H e a d w a y W S C 8 CIRCLES MEET Two circles of the Woman-* so ciety of the Methodist church met Thursday, October 18 In the af ternoon. the Dorcu' society met at the home of the chairman. Mr ,. L E Robbins Devotions were led by Mrs Melvin Spitze Mrs Walter Fox took charge of the program During the afternoon the group made a quilt for Mr and Mr- Fedor B Varfolmeis*. Assisting the hos- I the purpose of electing one director NEWS OF RECORD to serve for a term of three years. He is to be elected from the district MARRIAGE LICENSES at- large. M L. Judd. Incumbent Paul Lucero of Nyssa and Maggie ’ and chairman of the board, is the Rodriquez oi Ontario. Totniharu Kamimae of Ontario ! only candidate up to the present time. The polls will be open from and Mary Morikawa of Payette. Philip N Moulton and Teresa May 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the Owyhee Watterson, both of Homedale schoolhouse COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT Here From Portland— Aubra Houx. et. ux„ vs. unknown Mr and Mrs Wesley Mitchell and heirs of Fred Curtis, to quiet title. three daughters of Portland were PETITIONS. PROBATE COURT here this week visiting at the home Estate of J. Bryan Neeb, deceased. j of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell. TRAILWAYS Of 1 Fr tei mi 1 ee| pa V t m e s From Nyssa EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 20 EASTBOUND in 12:20 P. M. 4:08 A. M. Mi Ihi *3:20 P. M. 9:00 P. M. WESTBOUND 5:50 A. M. 1:45 P. M. ’Local to Boise «T7:30 P. M. ri Local to Weiser 9:45 P. M Mrs. Marie Thomas, Agent Phone 217 220 Main St. NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE Look at the self-hitching H o o tft'e y e on this new-type spreader H itch and unhitch this new Ferguson M anure Spreader right from the tractor seat by Finger Tip Control. Tractor couples to haul and uncouples to park with a new-type hook and eye connection. Check the other Ferguson im provements in design and construction. H usky heaters synchronized with conveyor, driven by clutch instead of sprocket, shred and spread in a 7-foot path witfi adjustable coverage of 4 to 20 loads per acre. WESTERNCORRUGATOR CO. 1st Street and Good Ave. The Ferguson System Makes The Difference FERGUSON TRACTOR I m p le m e n ts Oregon State college alumni and friends who are helping to build a new stadium by contributing to the OSC stadium fund now know exactly where the new structure will be located. President A. L. Strand and Athletic Director R. S. "Spec" Keene recently "dedicated" the above sign In the coliseum parking lot. Dressing and equipment rooms In the coliseum, shown on the right, will be used by foot ball squads. The stadium campaign Is now In progress throughout the state after opening drives in Corvallis and Portland. Present plans call for a first unit seating between 30.000 and 35.000 persons with arrangements for expansion as need arises. clock In the Tom Ooodier home In Food Sale Postponed— The Rebakah lodge cooked food honor of her aunt. Mrs. Ooodier of Kingman Kolony on her 75th bir- sale scheduled to be held Saturday. I October 27 at the Marshall-Wells | day. .. . ,__store, has been postponed until fur- ther notice. The lodge will proceed* room table was a large beautifully as announced with the rummage decorated birthday cake on a mir sale to be held Friday and Saturday ror surrounded by bright, gay-col- in the building next to the Nyssa ored autumn leaves A charming cleaners chairm an of the rum- lady in quaint ruffled skirts topped mage saje ^ Mrs Neu le Bennett. the cake. Favors were dainty rose - 1 ----------------------- bud-topped sugar cubes. Mrs Orov- Musicians Move Here— ELDERLY WOMAN HONORED er Cooper assisted in serving the) Mr. and Mrs Jack Dunn, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cassel held open ] cake ice cream, punch and tea to Mrs. Toby Conner and Mr and Mrs j Johnny Ragan have moved to Nyssa house October 21 from 2 to 5 o' | the guests as they arrived. Mrs. Ooodier was recipient of from Nevada They are musicians many lovely gifts in honor of the * forming a western dance band. Mr Many of the guests were Dunn has bought the Carl Funk ANNOUNCEMENT occasion. former neighbors of Mrs. Ooodier place west of town. The band has in Nebraska. ! been together for three years, play- OF OPENING [ ing for dances throughout Nevada. MARRIED IN PARMA California, Arizona and western JOHN E. CHAMBERLAIN Miss Verna Woodland of Home- Utah. D. S. C. dale and Clarence iPete) Merrick ----------------------- of Nyssa were married October 14 District To Elect— Chiropodist and Foot in Parma Bishop Orin Burgess per- The Owyhee Irrigation district will Specialist formed the noon-day ceremony in hold an election November 13 for the L D. S. chapel Attending were 218 Eastman Bldg Boise, Idaho Office Hours: Monday Through I the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. IA J. Woodland of Homedale. and Saturday Mr and Mrs. James Ried of Nyssa.! Phone 8375 The couple have made their home here. ALL KINDS OF tess were Mi Gilbert Klinkenberg and Mrs. Ed Henderson. Thursday evening the Ruth and ; Naomi circle held their meeting at the home of Mrs Mel Ingebrttsen After a short business meeting. Mrs. Dale Overstake led Che devotions. The remainder of the evening was spent sewing for the annual bazaar of the woman’s society to be held November 16 -L O A N S - a Hauls practically hauls everything practically! t SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 "Texas Ranger" IN CINECOLOR George Monlgomery—Gale Storm also 'Joe Palooka In The Triple Cross' Joe Kirkwood—Cathy Downs Matinee Sat. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c SUNDAY AND MONDAY. OCTOBER 23-29 "Father's Little Dividend" with Spencer Tracy—Elizabeth Taylor Joan Bennett—Don Taylor Baby m a k e s th r e e and th e father of the bride becomes an unw illing grandpa. A comedy for the whole family. Matinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30 "Hurricane Island" IN CINECOLOR w ith Jon Hall—Marie Windsor also _________COMEDY AND TWO CARTOONS________ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT.31-Nov. 1 "Take Care Of My Little Girl" IN TECHNICOLOR w ith Jeanne Crain—Dale Robertson Mitzi Gaynor—Jeffery Hunter Its the story of coeds on th eir own. Every fa th e r’s son will love every m other's daughter. - CHATTER BOX CLUB MEETS Real Estate Loans Mrs. Howard Finger was hostess to 10 members and two guests at the Prompt, Courteous last Chatter Box club meeting. Rod SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN™ call was answered with ideas for Service proper care of bulbs. Plans were MIDNIGHT SHOW made for filling a Christmas box OCTOBER 31 KEN POND for a needy family ana making Insurance scrapbooks for a children's hospital. 16 North 3rd. REGULAR ADMISSION Phone 218 To the next meeting, each mem ber is to take a stuffed animal, pictures for a scrapbook and a dis carded toy. The meeting will be held November 4 at the home of Mrs Leslie Topliff for the purpose of electing officers. The hostess serv ed pie and coffee for refreshments ♦ —♦ • PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 AND 27 The Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs Alvin Swensen Thursday, with Mrs. Ed BANANAS Irving as co-hostess Captain Nell || Bair was in charge of the meeting GOLDEN RIPE Ques-ts included Mrs Martha S 2 POUNDS FOR Steimle of Redlands. Ca\jfornia and SALMON Mrs. Emma P. Kesler of Burley, 25c Idaho. Mrs. Ray Wratherspoon gave or whole, pound 44C an interesting lesson about the first railroads In Utah, and told of the sliced, pound 49c driving of the golden spike. Mrs. LETTUCE Vibert Kesler gave several readings SOLID HEADS Mrs Melvin Beck read a history of OYSTERS, fresh, pint 69c her great grandmother, who crossed 2 FOR the plains and pulled a hand cart when she was a young woman Re- 15c FAT PLUMP HENS, pound 42c freshments were served to 19 women! || and six children. HALLOWE’EN SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT y2 ATTEND SPECIAL MEETING Mary S. Allen, president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon and Louise Smith, secretary of the as sembly. were special guests at the Rebekah lodge meeting Thursday evening, October 18 The feature of the evening was the Initiation every part, plus the c o h u o - v isio n ca *. of three candidates Into lodges in "roomiest cab on the road." That add» Ontario and Nyssa. Those initiated up to longer truck life, lower operating »•ere Bonnie Frahm into the Beat rice lodge of Ontario and Thelda and maintenance coats . . . along with such Misllev and Mrs. Myrtle Barthaloma driver benefit» aa more roominess, greater into the Nyssa lodge. The degree visibility, more positive steering control, staff captain. Mrs. Owen Oann. di rected the ceremony Past Noble greater maneuverability. Orand Winnie Dtblns of Beatrice lodge of Ontario gave uhe noble Come in and find out for yourself how grand charge In the absence of Mrs the International Trucks we have from Vernena Beam Ouests included 11 from Ontario snd 26 from Nyssa iy ton on up can make your hauling Refreshments were served In the more flexible, more versatile, mdre practi dining room at the close of the cal. l i f e sooner you do that, the sooner evening +-—+ you can put your hauling on a more HAVE BIRTHDAY DINNER profitable basis. The sons and daughters of the late Mrs Mary E Bvbee held their monthly family dinner Sunday In celfbraiion of the birthdays of Mrs Don Moss. Sr . and B O Bybee of Ontario Among the brothers and inters who .. -, sisters wno attended surnaea were w ere Mr sar a and na N y S S a , U r e c j o n Mr- Rus-*U Jordan of Nampa and Mrs. Leonard H osts and children of Adrian 4 business meeting fol lowed the dinner HW O»*4 I v fv Here Í N B C Mrs C W Reberger of Caldwell tha Highway ' was a week-end guest of Mrs. H. R Sherwood ft l - l é l with 12 foot grain body, 154 inch wh«**lbaae, U V W 16,000 U m . Ha« a bumper crop o f •pretal feature* to m p you handle a wuW» variety of loada. Specification* subject to change w ithout nnlic». I# you w a n t a truck that doe« more kind« of general pttrpoee hauling more efficiently, you want a new medium-duty International Truck. 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