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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER PACE EICHT U ncial ¿Votes 4»—4- CX/UPUt BOHOHBJ ON W.h WEDDING AWWIVKKMAKy Mr and Mr Bob H*jrrt* e tltto n t- ad their MKh wedd.n* »n iu r r w r j Monday » m i l r « November I I at a tlinrirr g,*en n. U »u honor try the Keeerkaii, and Odd Fallow* at the J O O F riaH r.ftr pernor»» at tended til» «finer, dirlng which Mr and Mr« Herns eut a l.«red weddirgr '» a » marie for them toy Mr« Paul Baker The honored w jp le « « presented wrth a w rd vlrb frill fr'er. the lodge». ae weft an manr other person«! gift* from their friend* Edna May Carpenter and Burneaa I Hob, Burn* *ere married In Hull- water. rntiatr rr.a Wr/vemner It. 2S41 and remained there until the tpring Mr Hum* took a Job with the Hante f e railroad arid for three year-, they rnr/ved from pi are to plane. follow - inc hi* fob furring the trimmer« Mr* Burn* ran a boarding hr/u*e for the Per,r. Wyoming Mir.irai eom- pariy In IMS Mr Burn* took a Job artth the Ifnaoe Pacific raJroad and Mr* Burn* ran board .¿a can for carpenter gargp In the tpnng d 1PM they moved to a dry farm n Power tou M f Idaho near Amer.- tan Pall-. In 1 » » Mr and Mr Burn* moved to Byua »here they •UU retide Mr Bum* Joined the Odd Pelkrw« lodge in IMP and «he jmr*ed the Rebeaah lodge In 1$*6 dr—♦ CBUSSKATIH lfttn BIRTHDAY * Celia Bybee waa honored |u M at a birtrelay party given in oheerv- arace of ter tenth birthday at her home Mr/relay afterree.r. Anna Mae Fife. Joan Baaer are! Barbara Beet were ro-hoeteeeee Tho«e winning prize* were Jimmy are! Ilean M o « and Mary Bair Tile (artrelay cake ted a large brown turkey on the top layer, with green candle* in roeebud redder*, etrclmg the tak- Kefreehment* were «erved to M gueet* 4— 4- PIONEER« ME#rr The daughter« of the Utah Pio neer«, met at the home of Mr-. Florence Lorton on Columbia avenue Thur*day afternoon, with Pint Cap- Bowling Schedules For Next W eek ? WOMKN’N LKAGUR Tima ■ 7 00 p m Monday. Nov 2« Malheur Memorial HoxpiUi VH tagla* COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Time • 8 00 p m Tuetday. Nov 27 Gordon’* Drive-In VH Nyaee Lumber Co Ktunz Lumber Co VM Golden Rule Bowling Center VH Taylor'* Mark*-« Time - 9 </0 p m f'et*r*on Furniture Co VH 'lordon’« Drive-In Time - 8 00 o m W«lne*day, Nov 28 Nyuia Clipper« VH Wllllamaon'a Roofing Co. Brownie's Cafe VH Farmerette* Ideal G a . VH Sportsman’* Club MAJOR LEADIN'. Thur*day, Nevemher 29 Time 7:3* Tabler'* vt. Waggoner'* W.slrrn ( orruggeter v*. White Hatin V*. The f lub ♦ ------------------- ♦ Patronize Your Bowling Sponsors V W W W W W V IKE CANTTAKE IT To Meet— containing operating costs through Roberu Mortiti. -y - , at to* Loose of M n Oacar Kurtz PfcytL* Cheìdehn. of toe the "V“ club will setuenzm greater efficiency In his Trjursday afternoon Koweaaber 1ft i Me~tor- t ember, oi v c.u» wm meet VQrk ^ oy Migrating improved Mn Grover Lytle had charge ot tar guide and Keith* Stroma ugh mar Pnday November 23 at the home of for saving both tune and dévouons >ad Mr* Giioert K*r.< - shall. RMrescment* were served at Mrs O J Kurtz at 2 P m. materials. Me cime of me meeting enoerg va* the program -rader Mrs Carl Sebum was co-noetet* CARD OF THANKS AM ITY CLUB MEETS Roach Talks To We wyki to express our deep grat of z e Juteor Women s ENTERTAIMB NEIGHBORS Amity club met »«d a y evening it Power Employes itude for the kindness of the people Mr and Mrs O k u Peterson en the home of Mrs Ex Carr Mrs Don of the community In our bereave tertained 1ft at tiles’ relatives and Maas. Jr gave * lecture of -merest x ment. Fred Fischer and family (Continued from Page 1) tegfiibon at a dinner Sunday M the aunoers Mrs Henry Z-.be. re their home Honored guest* were newed Che boo«. -'Roocr. Por Mure.*: the h-ge A»m would be operated by Mr and Mrs Howard Ban- the bureau a! reclamation under the by Ann Bassett Rose will soon leave for in L D B domination of the Bonneville ad served by the hostess «too Others were Mr and M n ministration which plans to take Joseph E Bair Mr and Mrs Par most ot the power to the coast area, rel! Peterson of Vale and Jesse Elgin The Gleaner Otri* and M Men where a power shortage exists.’' of Kyiaa of the L D 8 Nyssa 5 * * i will spoe Roach sold it is an elementary tar a harvest boll Saturday evening engineering fact that there is Just BTAKE M I A. BOARD MEETS at the stake house m Nyssa The so much power potential on the Member* of the Nyssa stake M dance is to be senu-formal and will nver and the five low-head dams, I A board met Monday evening at feature a floor show at 10 30 ac which the company proposed to the stake house The business meet cording to Mr and Mrs Denn-s Pile. build between Weiser and Hell's PAfTT PREKIDENTB P A R LE Y ing ww. conducted by Douglas M Men and Gleaner leaders and canyon would produce as much at- MKETB Member of the part president« Phippen. Ontario and Mrs Ersel chairmen for the even: Steffen's the-site power as the bureau of rec parley ot the American Legion aux Be a - Mr«. Carl Bum-ngham was Swing Six will provide the music. lamation s proposed high dam at Hell's canyon. He emphasized that iliary met at the home of Mr* Eddie sustained as the stake Junior-Glean The public is minted to attend the claimed down-stream benefits Powell Pnday afternoon Mr« Allen er leader. The meeting was followed by a recreation penoo of dancing are grossly exaggerated Richardaon. president, conducted Church Planning tf—tf the bu*lnex* meeting Plan.« were •Furthermore, the five low-head METHOOIST CIRCLE I f l E I l j made for the Parley to furniah the Harvest Festival dams, built by private enterprise, Mrs Harry Anderson entertain cookie for the Chriatmaa even party would add about $176.000.000 in The First Church of Christ. Fifth property to the tax rolls of Idaho to be held at the Boise veteran* ed the Ruth and Naomi circle of the hospital The parley member, will Methodist church at her home street and Ennis avenue, is featur and Oregon. " he said. be a*ai*ted by member* of the A- Thursday evening. with Mrs. Klton1 ing this week its annual harvest The speaker pointed out that in Mr*. Ray festival and eleventh ann:ver-.ary. meican Legion auxiliary and the Counsil assisting her flation has also brought many dif- Burnet auxiliary The afternoon mond Sager had charge ot the de according to Rev A us ton J. Hol ficukies in the operation of the was »pent working on a built for votion* and the program She re lingsworth. local pastor. company. Last Sunday the morning congre welfare work Refreshment* were viewed a portion of Elizabeth Mere "Although all costs of labor, ma dith Lee's book. "He Wear* Orchids” gation sat in two divisions of mem served by the ho*ten* The De cember meeting will be held De on T h e Voice of the Andes." The bership. Those whose names begin terial and taxes have gone up and up. technical advances in producing remainder of the evening was spent with the letters between A and L cember 3 at 2 o'clock. sewing. tf —- 5 , chose Mr.-, Roy Bibbey as captain, and distributing electric service as 4 *— tf and Cecil Plorea and Mrs. Roy well as greatly increased use of CIVIC CLUB PI-AM8 PROGRAM Barnes as lieutenants, and the M power have enabled ghe company, ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDGE The December program for the Dr. A. T. Bradbury Dr. and Mrs. John W Olsen enter to Z membership group chose Rich up to now. to hold the line on our Civic club, T h e Hope of the World" I* being planned by Mr« Bud Wil- tained six couples at bridge Thurs ard Mason, captain, and Mrs. John charges to electric users, who are ABOUT YOUR EYES *un. chairman Thl* year'« program day evening In their home Prizes 8tnckland and Mrs Harold’ Rotbins actually paying less today for each kilowatt-hour used than they did as lieutenants, each division to vie were won by George Bailee, high and to be given December 19. I* Iri a Parma Hotel with one another in friendly visit 10 years ago " He expressed the different vein than previous Christ Mrs Dick Tensen. low ation contest from November 18 to opinion that the recent increase In mas programs have been Assisting PARMA. IDAHO federal taxes would make some rate Sunday. November 2ft. inclusive. Mrs Wlbkon with the arrangement* HONORED AT DINNER The two divisions are expected to adjustments necessary. are Mrs Oeorge .Bchwelzer, Mr. Howard Bair, who has been Roach urged each employe to ac Maurice Judd. Mrs Tom Nlshltanl called to fill a two-year mission in make at least 500 call-, during this and Mr« Tom Eldredge Nyssa the L. D 3 northwestern states, period The losing side will feature cept Jns share of responsibility in entertainment for the other group women lntere«ted In civic affair* are was honored guest at a dinner given Invited to attend the meeting at 2 last Tuesday evening at the home at the annual New Year's party De 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p.m. o’clock, December 19 at the parish of Mr. and Mrs Ersel Bens The cember 31 At the 11 o'clock service November hall dinner, given by the Seventies quor Evenings by Api>oinlment 4>— •> um of the Nyssa second ward, was 25 Harold Willmouth. a Idaho BNTERTAIN CHURCH BOARD under the chairtnenship of Ersel Christian church laymen who has j EYES EXAMINED. GLASSES Reverend and Mrs Hollingsworth Boos and Melvin Beck. The gue- u held places of leadership in the FITTED, ADJUSTED AND RE entertained the members of the were seated at a table decorated In Christian church at Nampa, where PAIRED. Christian church board and their a fall motif, with a centerpiece of he was an elder, and now in the wives at their home. The board pansies G R IG G BROS. During the evening, the Pirst Christian church of Boise, w ll Boise Office 212 N. 9th St. member. met at the church first for Seventies quorum presented M- be the morning guest speaker on I and the theme "What A Man Sees in , Across the street from the Grey their business meeting and later Bair with two pieces of luggage and hound Bus Depot in Health Spot Joined their wives for a social. Dur the bishopric gave him a pen and The Church.” Following the morn BUTLER Shoe Store. ing the evening an original game, pencil set. Guest* present were Mr ing worship a covered dish family | Involving names of the board mem and Mrs Howard Bair. Mr and Mrs dinner will be served at 1 p. m. REAL ESTATE Phone 7228 bers was played. Refreshments W A Bybee, Mr and Mrs Ersel Darrold Beem, elder in the Pirst Mel Beck. Aaaoclale were served at the close of the even Beus, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Beck. Mr. Christian church of Ontario, and ing and Mrs Prank Skeen. Mr and Mrs John DeMond of Calcjwell. presi mm tf —tf Vem Beasley, Mr. and Mr*. Joseph dent of the Lower Snake River Val ley Laymen’s league will speak TROU8EAU HHOWER GIVEN Plake. Mr and Mrs Parley Piek, Miss Phyllis Bair, daughter it Mr and Mrs. Olenn Peterson, Mr briefly. During the 8 p. m worship hour.: Mrs Bessie Bair, was honored guest and Mrs Thurn Baker. Mr and Mr; at a trousseau shower given Friday El wood Flinders and Bishop and the final count on the "friendly vis- j itatton” will be received The har at the home ot Nannette Bybee Mrs Hilbert Christensen. Sponsored by the Nyssa Eagles vest festival ottering will largely go| Those winning prizes were the Shar- +—* toward the new building now under rel Chad Carol Folkman. Amy ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB AT THE EAGLES HALL Lewis and Merle Burnlngham Con Mrs Artie Robertson entertained construction. On October 6. 1940 the local. solation prize went to Barbara Dun members of the Thursday afternoon MR. AND MRS. JACK DUNN. INSTRUCTORS can. Refreshments were served, bridge club at her nome with Mrs church was officially organized. It with several girls assisting Phyllss Claire Crenshaw and Mrs Henry | had been meeting from April, 1940 For Ages 9 to 14—7 O'clock received many lovely gifts. Hartley as guest players. Winners | to that time in the homes of inter 14 to 20—9 O'clock ested folks. Prom a few members + —<• In the afternoon’s play were Mrs. In 1940 the congregation has grown LEGION AU XILIARY MEETS Oeorge Mitchell and Mrs Hartley. Each Monday Night to 148 resident members and 54 [ —tf The American Legion auxiliary non-resident members. In 1940 the Admission—25c per person met Thursday evening, November HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 1ft at the veterans hall. Several Mrs. 8. P. Bybee was guest of church had no property. Today it veterans Christmas projects were honor at a birthday dinner given owns three lots at its present loca discussed and plans were made to Thursday evening at the home of tion. and has property valued by its help the past presidents parley of Mr, and Mrs Jay Bybee Places national board of church extension ; at $23.000 In the last few months the Amurlcan Legion to make 2000 were laid for seven guests. the second basement unit has been cookies for the Boise veterans hos tf undertaken at a cost of more than pital for their Christmas eve party JOB'S DAUGHTERS MEET The next meeting will be held De Job's Daughters held their regular $4.000 and plans have been made to LOCKERS AVAILABLE cember 8 meeting Thursday evening, Novemb complete the super-structure in the er IS at the Ma-ontc hall. Annette summer and fall of 1952 The church GRAIN-FED BEEF, CUSTOM CUTTING AND IKHtOAH CIRCLE MEETS Stradley and Katheryn Coleman has had three resident pastors, H W RAPPING. CUSTOM BUTCHERING "Latin American Welfare" was the were initiated Into the bethel Dur N. Waddel, for one year; Rev. theme of the devotion^ and program ing the business meeting the follow Oeorge R Whipple, now at Kern ! Stock received from Monday morning Park Christian church, Portland, for of the Dorcas circle of the Meth ing officers were elected: Patricia until Friday noon odist churah, when tile women met i House, honored queen: Doris Rlgney. five years, and Donald R Maxfleld for two years During interim peri ods the retired minister. J. 8 Beem l/2 mile west on Alberta Ave. Phone 381-R, locker plant of Ontario filled the pulpit. The Phone 381-W, slaughterhouse and cutting room present pastor began his work In Nyssa October 15, 1960 tain Kora Lonon in charge of the b u n m and program Mr« Ray Weatheripoon prevented the lemon oo Buuu^ue and Profeaaioaai Wo men of Pioneer D ays' The mem ber« each contributed toward« a gift for Howard Bair who win enter the miauon field *oon Canyon Coun ty President M i n e Sorenaon of .Hampa gave a report on the fall convention at Halt Lake CUy A poem eat. tied Tapping At The Carden Gate" * a i given by Mr* vte.vlr. Beck Mr* Beuie Bair gave a history of her pioneer grand- mother. who croiaed the plain* to Utah before IMP Hot Chrwtma* jxcld.nf and punch were »erred to 1} women and four children. Plan.« for a Christina* party with exchange of prevent« wai planned for the De cember meeting H e l p F i g h t TB Buy Christmas Seals SEE Insurance Headquarters Talaphona 108 PROGRAM TH EATR E MACHINERY CLEARANCE SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 "Jungle Manhunt" with Johnny Waissmullor—Sheila Ryan also $75.000 Worth Oi Used Farm Implements "W h irlw in d" SEE MIKE BLAST IKE in the PIG G R O W IN G FIGHT at our store Puny Ik«’ can’t aland up to two-gun Purina Mike Mikc’a Purina fed, but Ike gets no Purina Mike’a fast on the gain and I k making gains at low sost. They started even but it l<Miks like curtains for poor Ike now. Come in and see the finish. You'll be surprise«! at the liij; difference a little Purina makes! Chock Thaaw Hwcorda For Gains snd Coat of Gain witn Gone Autry—Smiley Burnette ______________ Mallnre Rat. 1:3»; Adm, Mr fc________________ 160 Pieces Of Used Machinery Including 30 Tractors SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25-26 "Follow The Sun" with Glenn Ford—Anne Baxter Dennia O'Keefe—Larry Keating Ben Hogan, the comeback kid of the golfing world comes to the screen in a motion picture touched with greatness. Matinee Sea. 1:3#; Adm. 3#r-9e SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27-28 Date Gain Cost per 100 cwt. Gain 10-31-81 MIKE to 78 *13 80 48 I I » 90 11-1451 IKE 10-31-11 to 11*14-81 WATCH FOR THIS AD ON NOVEMBER 2« FOR NEXT WEIGHING TOBLER S FEED A N D FUEL Inc. Phone 26 Tues^ Nov. 27 FISCHER S LOCKER SERVICE NVSSA C O M E INI 1951 Square Dance Instruction Time—t:M P M. Olympic ( lub 22 . Nvssa. Oregon vw w w w w w w 10 A. M. "The Frogmen" with Richard Widmark—Dana Andrew* Gary Merrill—Jeffery Hunter Fighting sailors who go to war in swimming trunks —the navy’s underwater demolition teams. Free Coffee and Doughnuts B & M USED M A CHINERY LOT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29-30 H IG H W A Y EAST OF C ALD W E LL "The Secret O f Convict Lake" with Glenn Ford—Gene Tierney Ethel Barrymore—Zachary Scott A story of life in the raw. an exciting action adventure of the days when the west was rugged and roaring Col. Herb Moore, Austioneer i D & M EQUIPMENT CO.