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o © THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH S. 1952 PAGE EIGHT Coming Event» Flanagan at 2 p m. and Mi Elm * Chadd Mis.. Myitk? Outuito a.tu their group leader. WedtiC'day. March 12- Regular UetS talked on faxoor unions and ac Mi s (U y Barite; and Mr; Roy B ib -; Friday. March 7—aunshine club meeting every Wedne-day during tivities of Christian Indu tr.al R e - ’ bey ia turns. will meet a: I O. O. F. hall at 1 the Lenten season at the Episcop il rectory 311 Park Ave 8 p m I'hm y-one year agj Marian Le- Receive Ward ef Graduation - p m Thursday. Mai ch 13 -General P Mt nda.v M i. h lo -at Paul': guad land Norru founded the Wesleyan Mr and M i». Lamont Fife re Service guild M r. Dcitald C*n,pOe.l ceived a letter this week informing meeting at tiie Parish hall at 8 p m T A meeting at the high school Tuesday, March l i — Garden club building at 8 p m Itebekaii /neetiug gave a history o f the rapid growth (hem of Don F ife s graduation from of the guild and its accomplishments * class in *ir frame repair that he meeting at the home of Mrs. Sid at I O O F hall at 8 p m Saturday. Man h 15- B *>k club The tea hour followed, with Mr has been attending The letter, from will meet at the home of M i- J P Murl Lancaster. Mi Lloyd Tobler Capt E J Hallway, commanding Here From Notes— Dunaway at Caldtgell Mr- Gordon Mrc. Conley Ward and children Mrs. Leo Oonyer and Mr». Kinsey of I icer of the U. S. air force, stated that Sgt. Fife recetved the second of Notus wsited relative* in Nv«sa Judd of Parma will review Keveren as faostes.se. higliest rating in the class and wa Saturday + —❖ leader of the group which took the S U N D A Y D IN NER OUESTS Visit At Hospital— Dinner gue.ts Sunday at the home highest honors of any group to enter R AD IO and Mr- Earl Ward and Mr William that sheet metal school since they of Mr and Mrs. 8. P Bybee were Coleman and sons, Albert and Billy, Mr and Mrs V L Kesler and Mr ! were activated. Sgt. Fite lias been visited William Coleman at the vete REFRIG ER ATIO N .sent from Oakland to Victor »file, and Mrs Jay Bybee. ran.'^hospital in Boise Tuesday. where the rest of his original unit <■— R E PA IR IN G are stationed CARD OF THANKS D IN N E R GUEST We wish to state tliat we deeply Mrs. Anna West was a dinner Babies Born At Hoapital— appreciate the kindness and assist guest Sunday at the home o f Mr Six babies have been born at the ance extended to us during our re and Mrs. Er 1 1 Be us. Malheur Memorial hospital since last cent bereavement, caused by the Technician Thursday. They are a boy to Mr death of M r' Tom Lowe, and for A LIC E RHODES HONORED and Mrs Leo Gallegos. Nyssa, Feb the beautiful floral o fferin g ' Tom Mrs. Nettie Bennett gave a party ruary 28; boy to Mr. and Mrs. George located At Western Store Monday evening for Mrs. Alice Mac-key. Nyssa. February 28, girl to M Lowe, Mrs. C. R Kmnick and families, Mr and Mrs D. M. Miller Rhode., who Is leasing Nyssa. Gue-P.s Mr and Mrs. Cicero Kindle. Nyssa, Phone 244 - J Residence Ph. 286-R were members of the Rebekah lodg -. February 28; boy to Mr and Mr-. and families, W alter G. Scott and Five tables of canasta were in play, Lee Bassett. Nyssa, March 3 girl, Lola Stenger with Mrs. Owen Gann and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lowe, Nyssa. Burns winning prize. The lodge pre March 5. and boy, Mr. and Mrs. sented Mrs. Rhode., with a gift and Charles Rettig. Vale, March 6. the gue.ts presented her with cards and handkerchiefs. Mrs. Bennett Attend Christening— served lunch to 20 women. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and Mrs. *r—v Norman Bleakman went to Boise E N TE R T A IN MR. AND MRS CLUB Sunday to attend a christening of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wieneke enter their niece and cousin, Kathleen tained the members of the Mr. and Bowman. Kathleen Is the infant Mrs. club at their home W ednesday! daughter o f Mr and Mrs. Bill Bow evening. Dr and Mrs. John Olsen man. and Mr and Mrs. Huston Wilson were guests. Mrs. Warren Farmer J New Stamp Coming— Th e post office department has won the high score and Dr. Olsen made arrangements to issue a three- won second. SUNDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 9-10 cent commemorative stamp to pro + — ♦ mote highway and accident preven P A R L E Y MEMBERS MEET Members o f the past presidents tion. It was to have been aocorded (In TE C H N IC O LO R parley of the American Legion auxil first-day sale through the C h icago! (With iary met Monday afternoon at the post office March 4. the 50th anni- i 4-H CLUB MEETS Joan Peters— Louis Jourdan versary of the American Automobile home of Mrs. E. K. Burton. The Member^ of the Richland 4-H club afternoon was spent working on a association. DEBRA PAGET— HERBERT MARSHALL gathered at a special meeting at the I comforter that the women are mak- j The last of the great pirates . . . A SHE captain striking terror home of Jnn Stephen to plan for a I ing. Mrs. Burton served refresh Here From Buney— from the Caribbean to England. President and Mrs. Newell P Bak katlng party Th e member» -ewed! ments to six women. er of the Burley L D. S. stake and 4-H emblems on then shirts to wear Matinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30«-9c *- Wayde Baker o f the Unity L. D. S ’ during national 4-H week, March 1 EASTER.: STARS MEET to 9. During the meeting, Dolores j A regular business meeting was | ward bishopric were guests o f the TUESDAY, MARCH 11 Van Zelf gave a report on the his- ; held Monday evening when the East - ; W. J Beus and T h em Baker fam i tory of 4-H The members were ser ern Stars met at the Masonic hall lies. ved refreshments by the hostess, Mrs Plans were made for St. Patrick’s j •with , Stephen. The next meeting will be entertainment for the next m eeting.; High School Dance Scheduled— held April 3 at the home of Wilson to be held March 17 Refreshments | Th e Hay-Mow shuffle, which was Paul Douglas— Richard Basehart W in ter. were served by the committee. Miss cancelled for last Friday, will be held One step away from sudden death Bonnie Ward, Mrs. John Church and Friday, March 7 in the old Nyssa high gymnasium. It will be a box Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boydell. G IR L S ELECT DELEGATES social and will feature ballroom .¡. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, MARCH 12-13 At a recent meeting of the Nyssa dancing and square and round dan E N TE R T A IN S CLU B Job's Daughter, Miss Donna Lee cing. The shuffle is sponsored by the Mrs. Robert Wilson entertained Wilson .inii Mi Phyllis Cheldtlin F. H. A. and F. F. A. of the Nyssa with were elected as junior and senior! the members of her Tuesday after high school and will begin at 8 p. m. official delegates to the state Job’s \ noon club with Mrs. Grant Lewis is Admission for couples will be a box Bob Hope— Hedy Lamarr Daughters convention, which will be a guest. Prize winners were Mrs. lunch; for stagettes, a box lunch or FRANCIS S l’LLIVAN— ARNOLD MOSS Huston Wilson, high and Mrs. W ar held in April at Roseburg. 50c and stag boys will be admitted Hope as a one-man spy ring with a price on his head and Hedy ren Farmer, low. free. -j._ in his arms. OFFICERS TO BE HONORED REPU B LIC AN W OMEN MEET Dr. Lester Emmett and Phil Huff- To Boise— Members of the republican wo aker will be honored guests at a Mr and Mrs. W, F. Findling went FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 14-15 dinner given by officers and teach- j men's study club met Tuesday after to Boise Wednesday to visit lo r a noon at the Doll House for a dessert era ol the Nyssa take M. I. A. Dr few days at the home of Mr. and Emmett and Mr Huffnkr* are form luncheon Larry Bramard of P a y Mrs. Stanley Brown with er officers in ‘ lie M I A The ban ette was the principal speaker and he talked on the proposed Hell's Visit At Welser— Jimmy Lydon— Scotty Brackett quet will be held in the East Side Canyon dam. Fifteen members w ere; Mrs. William I^m on and children Cafe next Tuesday evening. Also present. spent the week-end with her par a _.j. ents in Welser. VALE LODGE TO V IS IT EAGLES A U X IL IA R Y MEETS A group of Rebekah lodge mem - 1 In COLOR with The Eagles auxiliary met Tuesday,1 Here From Idaho— bers from Vale will vL.it the Nyssa March 4 at the Eagles hall Alberta J Mrs. Elmer Renstrom o f Nampa Patrice Medina— John Sands lodge at their next meeting. March Bowen won the raffle gift and Mrs. | spent the week-end with her son and Matinee Sat. 1:30; Adm. 3©c-9c 13. They will bring with them a ; Ruth Collins won the attendance daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs K en "white traveling Bible" and will p r e -; prize After the meeting, a cake walk neth Renstrom. sent It to the Nyssa lodge The Nyssa was held. Winners were Mrs. Ray members will in turn visit some oth Russell, Opal Holmes, Mrs. Shortie er lodge and leave the Bible. The Brandt, Daisy Cohen, Lena Tyler. Idea Is to promote visiting of R e - ! Grace Dirkson, Ethel Wilson, Ethel bekali lodge members to other lodges Beckham and Mrs. Dale Garrison. Patricia Biuiten of Snoquaimie. Washington .»rnveu * urpi. < him Fitday morning and hi an Sgt Van Schrieder. an-ved Saturdav Frank Limmerman f Payette and <•— 4* Walter Will*.- of Oi in i i m e i ;in D .U P MEET IN AD RIAN Daughter ol me Utah Pioneers of port y Saturdav even.ng and Mr md Wt the Owyhee tam p held then meeting Mr Rc Hand Smith thw month at the home o! Mr. Sunday evening Amasa Hamnx.n on Over -tree' road C A R D P A R T Y HELD Thursday evening with President The Heuekan lodge ponsored an Minnie Sorenson o l Canyon county and Mrs D O Bvbee of Malheur other In a ser.e of pinochle pait e county present The history of P io Saturday evening at the I O. O 1- neer Levi Hammon, who married nail Prize, were Won by Mr Fred Polly Bybee wav read bv Mrs Frank O utline and Oscai Kurt/ h.gh. J Pike Th e lesson wa prevented bv Mrs Bill VanZelf and f * k wood, second high and Mi Harry Mrs James Peterson Captain S ok er conducted tlie meeting and wel Oardner and Carl Seburn, traveling comed the gue'ls Refreshments The committee for the evening’s ar- rangtments included Mr Nettie were served to IS Bennett, chairman M: Alexa S tev +_.j. ens, Mrs. E E Crocker. Mr Ellis LEAO U E O R O U P MEETS Th e young Adult group of the Walters and Mrs Bertha Rude Methodist church met Sunday even The next party wdl lie held March 15 at the hall The publii i Invited ing at the home o f Mr and Mr C liff Main. Mivs Punnko Kussuhar.i to attend >lr and Mrs I cm li. Loe o f Nyssa led the devotions After the meeting announce Hie engagem ent of tlirir B R ID A L SHOWER HELD the group went to the Ea .1 Side cafe A shower in honor of the bride, (laughter Mildred Kuth to e . to R ob In Ontario tor a late supper Mrs. Don Share, nee Jo Ann Price, ert t rain l.auglilin, son ol Mr. and wa . given at the Sun et Valley hall Mr- t i U a fh lla <<t M tU n i F A M IL Y D INNER H EM ) Mason. Portland. No wedding dale M r and Mrs. Lloyd Mwis enter- j Wednesday afternoon by Mr- G rov has been set. tamed Sunday at a family dinner in er Cooper. Mrs, Fred Babcock. Mr Mar i o n Cai e v honor o f Mr. and M r. A1 Peder on Janie Reid, and Mi A immature bride, resplendant in the Ny .a anil Ontario auxiliaries who are visiting here from Pocatello Places were also la.d for Mr and a dainty white gown, the center- participating Following the meeting, Mrs. Robert Wilson and family .nd piece of the long gift table, was refreshments were ..erved by Mrs flanked by pink tulle and candle.. Lienkaemper. Mr. and Mrs Webb Pennie. Appropriate games preceded the opening o f the many beautiful and BENEFIT P A R T Y HELD CELEBRATES B IR TH D A Y practical gifts, when the bride was The Oregon Trail Grange held a Adolph Schroder celebrated hi-, assisted by her former school friend. fourteenth Leap year birthday anni Yellow daffodils with pussywillow, ijcnc! it pinochle party Thursday versary on the week-end of Febru and two bluebirds on a large m ir evening with 10 ables in play. Higti ary 29 at the home of Mr and Mrs. rored plate graced the serving table. score, were made by Mrs. Harry Maurice Corey His daughter, Mrs : The yellow and white bridal cake, Gardner and Alva Goodell, low by Mr and Mrs Junior Holmes and which was gaily decorated with a traveling prizes by Mrs. Junior spring basket of daffodils, wa ser Holmes and Carl Seburn. The women ved by Mrs James Reid and Mr. Marion Carey. Pouring were Mrs of the Grange served pie. burial Suites Don't Forget the HOAD DISTRICT MEETING ■1 tho Little Theater march u SEE Dr. A. T. Bradbury ABOUT YO I'H EYES Perm* Hotel PARMA. IDAHO March 25 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. ni. Evening» by Appointment EYES EXAM INED, GLASSES FITTED , ADJUSTED AND REPAIRED Boise Office 2It N. 9th St. Arrom the street from the Grey hound Hu» Depot In Health Spot Shoe Store. Phone 7228 Jack Marshall of Ontario and Mi James Ctiadd Sixty gue.ts were ser ved coilee, punch, cake and ice cream. •<-— B R F A K F A S T SERVED A bur karoo break last was held by the Ontario Sage and Saddle club February 24 to celebrate the com pletion o f the new hardwood floor About 100 people were served a breakfast consisting of hotcakes, ham. eigg> and coffee After the breakfast 20 new member, were signed to join the club •!•— B IR T H D A Y D IN N E R GIVEN Mr and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr. of Nyssa were hosts Sunday at an an nual birthday potluck dinner cele brating the birthdays of Ross Os born of Ontario. Mrs. Ernest Watson ol Nyssa, and M r and Mrs O. I* Council of Sunset Valley Guests in cluded Mr and Mrs ftos Osborn of Ontario and their two grandchil dren. Mr. and Mr s Watson and their daughter, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Keller and Sonny and June Watson of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coun- sil and son of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr., Mr and Mrs Clarence Keller of Ontario, Mi,.s Donna Brereton of Boise, Glenn Knottingham of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Counsll and son of New Plymouth. Mrs. Phyllis Cousil and four children, Paul KitBttlngham and Mr and Mrs O. P. Counsll. LEG IO N A U X IL IA R Y MEETS The American Legion auxiliary held Its regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. K K Llenkaem- t>er Plans were made for the district conference to be held in Nyssa March 9 Tentative plans were also made for a Joint initiation ceremony to be held April 9 In Ontario with A L L WOOL C A R P E T Any Size for Any Room Select your carpet from our samples Save on mill-to-you prices Ed Case Furniture Co. U. S. 20. North of Y Herbert E. Cox NYSSA PRO G RA M Telephone 108 THEATRE "Anne of the Indies" "14 Hours" "My Favorite Spy" "Corky of Gasoline Alley" "Aladdin And His Lamp" The auxiliary will sponsor a card party tonight with pinochle, canasta and bridge in play. Initiation will be held at the next meeting. There will also be nomination of officers. •5*—+ C W F GRO U PS MEET Two groups of the Christian W o men’s Fellowship met Thursday a f ternoon. Mrs. Dan Pennie's group met a*, the home o f Mrs. Ed Pruyn with 12 women present. Mrs. J. C. l I I I t I I 111 11 III I I III HI III III II IMI III Ilf l.l 1111I I |;| • Smith led the devotions Mrs. Jesse Rigney talked on her work at school Dr. ( I n n 1 K. < tutlev of The Exceptional Child” . Th e a f ternoon was spent working on the group project. Mrs. Roy Bibbey's Optometrist group met at ‘.he home o f Mrs Paul House. Mrs. Sam Hanb.v had the de votions. The afternoon was spent working on the project and socially, EYES E X A M IN E D -j.— 4 . O IVE S P A R T Y Richard Mason gave a House (Opp. Sears) Dial 9-3371 of Mrs. Steward party Tuesday afternoon There were 10 women present. 519 Cleveland, ( aidwell. Ida. + — + ATTE ND S K A T IN O P A R T Y •tM I'l HI III 1 1 I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L’l I I 1111 HI |,| III 11J The Junior and intermediate class es of the Christian church held a skating party In Ontario Friday eve ning. Thirty boys and girLs went to W S C .S . M EETING HELD The general meeting of the W o mans’ society of Christian Service was held at the church Thursday evening, February 28 After the busi ness meeting, the Wesleyan Service guild had charge of the program and devotions. Those taking part in the devotions were Mrs. C A Wernick, Mrs A1 Chadwick. Mrs Emil Paulus Sugar Beet Growers Meetings Will Be Held As Follows: NYSSA—At Nyssa Theater. 2 p. m. Friday. Mar. 7 RALPH LAWRENCE about lhie question: VALE—Courthouse. 2 p. m. Tuesday. Mar. 11 OREGON SLOPE—Community Hall, 8 p. m. Mar. 11 Everyone Interested In Sugar Beets Is Invited to Attend. THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR CO. F«>r the answer to your insurance questions feel free to eall m* at Nyssa Insurance Agency Fhons M. 108 Main St I heard of a man who** car, h nm\ and oilier propert} w a s’ confiscated, and who nuist Civ* port oi his a e*k!v salary .or several year* to pay a judg ment against him for an auto accident which he caused Does Auto Liability insurance tftve me complete protection such a claim? <9 ibh & i m _______ #*