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NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MARCH 27. 1952 the PAC K SIX Social Notes 245 • HONORED ON B IR TH D A Y Miss Olive Be us w a . hoiiered ou her 17th birthday Tuesday night at a parly given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs Ersel Beus Ouests included Muna and Roland Christensen. Lor raine Fuiher. Betty File, Nani Child, Carol l-’ile, Nannette B>bee. Roger and Jimmy skren, Colleen By bee, Claudina Wilson. Kent Beus, Olga and Elsa Sanders and Karma and V L Ke.sler Mrs Kinily Field assist ed with the arrangements C H R IS T IA N WOMEN G IV E LUNCHEON A Latin American luncheon fea turing Latin Amerlrun food and decorations was given at the Chris tian church March 13 for 40 women o f Nyssa and Ontario. The luncheon, which started at 12 o'clock, was ser ved at small tables on special little mats. Centerpieces were small bou quets of yellow daftodlls. Mr- Vernon DeLong, dc/.rlet sec retary o! the Christian Wom ens Fellowship presented the Latin American program centering on Paraguay She was assisted by Mrs Dawson. Mr Ye.skey and Mrs. Oreg- ory, all of LaGrande Mrs. Austin Hollingsworth led the devotions and Mr Richard Mason presented vocal solos. The brief business meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Emerson Buigaman. local president. Mrs Richard Mason was general chair man for the event. «> * . L.luh Women Attenti Meeting • « presented the new members of the club. The four coaches, Howard Love- joy, football and baseball; Harry Mc- Olilley, ba keiball; Dale Overstake, boxing. and Kinsey Keveren, track, save short talks and presented the team captains, who introduced the leitermen of then squad- The cap tains were Allan Gustav son, foot ball; Dan Lovejoy, baseball; Bob Keveren. ba ketball. Harry Bum garner, track, and Jim Corfield, box ing. All of Uie coaches expressed satis faction with the show.ngs made by their teams during the last year. A fried chicken dinner was served to the 90 men and boys by Mrs Charles Steflens and her home eco nomics girls. Emperor Haile Selassie. Cain gave a command performance with his magic illustrations before the j en'- peror Having recently visi.ed 19 counties in Africa. Asia and Europe, Cam will show a -cries of up-to-da,e colored films depleting the various Returns to I i*li— Annette Campbell returned Mon- lands visited ___ dav night to Logan. Utah, »h ere she " A. * C She Lobby to Be Clowetl— is attending the " U. S. spent the pa t week in Nyssa visit The post office lobby will be closed ing her father, W. R Campbell. 1 from 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon 1 until Monday morning a- workmen Magician t*> Perform— Stanley Cain, former professional will be re-seallng and re-finishing magician and missionery in Ethiopia, the floor. will hold meetings in the Owyhee Community church April 2. 3 and 4 Here From Portland— at 8 p m and April 6 at 10 30 a m. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morgan ot P ort and 8 p in Before taking up his land are here visiting this week at duties as a missionary and Bible the home of Mrs Frank Morgan. teacher in the public schools ■>! Ethiopia, where he served for 27 FOR R E N T —Small furnished house. 27Mtfc. months at the special invitation of Bernard Frost. Yiait At Wilder— M....... Mi George N. Bt..r and Mis Pearlee Kmsor visited Mr and Mrs Earl Snow near Wilder Sun day ______________ <C «att*M g fitoa P»ge I) The Moon Rocket '. Betty Jean Strickland; vocal solo«. Mv Little Gray Home h i The We t ” and M l Walk Beside You ', Hugh Tobler humorous reading, How Ri»be He Played” , Mr., Roy Barnes; vocal solos. Deep In My Heart” and Mighty Like A Rose” . Mr Dwight W yckotl; record imitations, "Old Piano Roll Blues" and “ I'm The | Lonesomest Oal In Town". Anna Mae File; vocal solos, "Rose Marie" and My Wonderful One” , Mrs Mark Hartley, and musical slide- by Mrs. Steven Accompanists were Mr K E Keveren and Mis. Carlos Buch ner. The Pleasant Hour club presented Mrs. Olmstead with an orchid cor sage In appreciation of her work in assisting with the meeting. Mrs Schwelzer thanked those who co Rev. Maurice F. Gordon o f Selma, operated to make the meeting a suc cess. These included reception hos California, an evangelist, will hold a tesses, Mrs. Fred Morton. Mrs Ver series of pre-Easter revival meet non Widmer, Mrs Olen Strickland ings in the Nazarene church, begin and Mrs. Joe Stephen; registration, ning Sunday, March 30. Mrs. Fred Olmstead; table arrange Rev. Gordon, who is o f Jewish ment, Mrs. Eugene Stephen; door descent, has been engaged in evan prize, Mrs. Roy Strickland; kitchen gelistic work for more than 20 years ing Brigham Young university. Mrs. committee, Mr-,. Paul House, Mrs. He has been conducting a question Anderson is the former Maine Peter Ira Price. Mrs Fred Stephen. Mrs. and answer period over radio sta son. i Estaño Photo i James Stephen, Mrs. Owen Counsil. tion KRD M at Dinuba. California I Mrs. W aller Raffington and Miss He will continue his services here One i1 rand.son is returning from Ko- Edith Williams, and waitresses, Mrs. until April 13 Services will be held rea hoping to be home in time for I John Strickland. Mr.,. Don Share,! Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock and the open house. Mrs. Harold Snyder. Ann House, each evening at 7:45. Mary Jean House. Fern Price and ------------------------ COMING EVENTS Bernedine Price. Students Visit— Glen Schireman o f the University Thursday, March 27—Rebekahs to I o f Oregon and Harley Duus, Richard meet at the I O. O. F. hall at 3 Wilson and Ronald Jensen of Ore- p. m. ' gon State college are home for Easter Friday, March 28--A special meet vacation. ing lor the past presidents parley (Continued from Page 1) of the American Legion at the home conference, but considering its size Here From Idaho— Mi II O Hopkln at - p. m. j wins its share of games. We are Mrs. Neva Canfield of Pocatello ( indeiella bull at new gym at 8.15. . always proud of our representatives arrived Saturday to visit her sister, \ Saturday, March 29 Kebekah pi- ; ,n the Kaines. They have always been Mrs. Ixnu.se MeOavern and her niece, . .. I , 1 ,, t if , . , 1 n f i .... 1 f f rt « , t f, , n 1 1 ! _ - nochle party, admission 1 , by covered well coached and they get out there Mrs. Joe Maughan. dish, I O. O. F. hall. Dinner at 7; and do their best.” playing begins at 8. Job’s Daughters After group singing of one verse Return From Vacation— queen’s ball at the new gym at 9 of “ America", led by Glea Billing., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moncur re p m. Nyssa stake junior Gold and and the Invocation by Rev. A. J. turned home Monday after a week's Green ball at stake house at 8:30 Hollingsworth. Lion President Rich vacation spent in Utah and south Sunday, March 30 —Fifth Sunday ard V. Wilson introduced the toast ern Idaho. dinner at Payette for Christian master, Klass V. Powell. The t o u t * ------------------------ church members o f the valley. master introduced the ‘ ailtwi.sters, Budget Committee to Meet— Thursday, April 3—Job's Daugh Finley Shuster, James Cobbly and The school district budget com- ters meeting at the Masonic hall at Ward Wieneke, and the guests, who mittee will meet Monday. March 31 7:30 p m. Sunshine club at I O O F. Included Eddie Cole, director of ath- at 8 p. m to consider the 1952-53 hull at 2 p. m. letlcs o f the College of Idaho; George ] budget. The committee in addition Blankley, director of athletics of to the school board is composed of Firemen Called— Boise Junior college; Rollie Cox, Kenneth Cottle, Thomas Jones, Nyssa firemen were called to the \ Frank Mazzlo and Charles Steffens. ... , , l Richard Maw, Don Moss and George Holllng- worth Implement warehouse , facuIty members who are not Uons on Adrian boulevard last Thursday.1 and Lee Miller, Claude Willson and Coleman. but their services were not needed. Don Willson, school building cus Return From Coast— A tractor caught afire and employes todians. The lettermen then intro Mrs Bernard Frost and son, Bunky put out the flames with a fire ex duced their fathers. College students [and Mr and Mrs. Henry Hartley tinguisher. attending the banquet were Richard j and sons, Robert and David, return- Wilson and Harley Duus. | ed home Sunday from a visit on the Frank Mazzio played two piano ; coast. Mr. Hartley attended the state selections and Don Willson sang | basketball tournament at Eugene, two western songs, playing his own ' Mrs. Hartley visited her parents a t , guitar accompaniment Inland M or Dallas and M r Frost visited her ris told a Joke on each male mem daughter. Mrs. F'erman Warnock, at ber o f the faculty. Jack Duncan, : Alsea. The boys attended part of president o f the Lettennen's club, I the state tournament. ill Services K*-v. Gordon \\ (lomliicl \lr. and Mrs. Merlin F. Anderson have gone to Provo, Utah to make their home. Mr. Anderson is attend - ated into Job's Daughters Thursday evening at their regular meeting Doris Rigney, chairman, disclosed the theme "Stardust” , for ‘.he queen's ball, to be held in the new gym nasium Saturday. April 5 Steffen A A. U. W MEETS Swing Six will furnish the music Members of the American Associa Plans were also made for the trip tion of University Women, Ontario to Roseburg for the grand session branch, held their March meeting of Job' Daughters. at the home of Mrs. Don Engstrom o f Nyssa Wednesday evening. A EN TE R TAIN S ON BIRTH D AY panel discussion on how youth is Mrs. M L Judd gave a birthday meeting today's problems and chal <hul- dinner Sunday in honor oi hei hu lenges was presented. P a r rtiripating band. M I, Judd Place were laid If c (• n k H i— . • it were Mrs Engstrom of Nyssa, Mr for 11 Fannie Walters o f Fruitland high -chool, Jim Hayden and Bob Peter CE LEBRATIO N SET man of the Payette school system, An open house in honor ol Mr. and and Ethelyn Root of Ontario high Mrs Walter Marshall who will cele- school. Recreation, safety on the brute their golden wedding annl- highway, church and civic activities, ver. ary Sunday, April 6, will be held employment and other pertinent at the First Christian church in On matters came up for consideration. tario from 2 to 5 p. m. All friends It was agreed that the youth o i to of the couple are invited to attend. day were well measuring up to pres Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were mar ent day problems. Assisting Mrs. ried in Harper. Kansas April 6, 1902 Engstrom as hostesses were Mrs. a. in the Methodist parsonage They K Flanagan and Miss Viola Dunkley moved to Malheur county in 1922 o f Nyssa and Mrs. Edgar Sheldon of and Mr. Marshall taught in the Pavette. The April meeting will be rural schools for 30 years. held at the home o f Mrs Paul Moore Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have two In Ontario. sons. Loy W. Marshall, who is su- perlntendant of schools at Forest JOB'S D AU O TERS MEET Grove, and Wayne Marshall, an Sherry Dale Beyer, daughter of army engineer at the McNary dam Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyer was tnltl- The couple have four grandchildren. Score m rff Itoli Ouimi Lands Athletics* Piar a h N Y S S A T .I.p h o n . 1 0 6 pr o g r a m JHFA Î RE SATURDAY, MARCH 29 "Pick Up" Beverly Michaels—Hugo Haa.? also "Northwest Territory' Kirby Gran!—Chinook Matinee Sat. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c SUNDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 30-31 "Starlift'' with Doris Day— Gordon MacRae V IR G IN IA M AYO— GENE NELSON The story of Operation Starlift that brings joy and tears to the hearts o f our fighting men. Matinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1-2 "Fort O sage" In CINECOLOR with Rod Cameron—Jane Nigh Also "Kontiki" with Thor Heyerdahl— Knut Haugland THURSDAY-FRIDAY, APRIL 3-4 "The Blue Veil" with Jane Wyman—Charles Laughton JOAN BLONDELL— R IC H A RD CARLSO N The tender and compelling story .of unselfish devotion and Direc tion. Highly recommended entertainment for everyone. WEEK-END SPECIALS iiiluim uàm ii lUiik’iiuiiiuB.ufliipnu Friday and Saturday, March 28 and 0 you'll Want roceries DOG MEAL 5 pounds ....... 80 NAPKINS Package Friday - Saturday - Monday QUALITY MEATS SAUSAGE 63c MINCED HAM each $1.19 Larjje delicious k K )? | VEGETABLES No. 1 extra fancy PEAS No. 2 cans 23c COFFEE 84c Lettuce 3 large heads 29c Radishes and Green Onions 3 bunches 10c Celery Hearts Oranges Large size TOILET TISSUE rolls 29c Open Sunday Afternoon A « i < fyiïiÊBfàé HOSE GORDON'S d r iv e - in Sizes 10—13 $2.99 Spring Shades Pair Regular $3.98 Regu Ur 89c pair Large Selection Gay Men's Printed DRESS SLACKS Toweling 25% 2 9 ^ Yard Regular 49c yard Ladies' Full Length Men's Spring COATS Tan Twill • Tweeds 0 Woolen» % Gabardines WORK SHIRTS $2.79 25% oh Regular $3.38 Men's 80 Sq. sS' V, \V G«OC €»% Off Reg. $8.95 to $19.95 bag 39c Grapefruit 2 loaves X OXFORDS pound 10c FRENCH BREAD OtPfMO Nylon package 19c Fresh Bakery Goods m sm / M ■ Brown Buckle pound 27c Asparagus 1 lb. First Quality 15c 21c 2 for Children's lb. 45c FRYERS BEETS 2 for Ladies' 3 lbs. 83c F O R B E T T E R N U T R IT IO N No. 300 can March 28« 29 and 31 Satin Finiih Water Repellent COTTON PRINTS 3 yds. for $1 Regular l i e t'CBVgjja JACKETS Nyssa W* ai*» » * h Gree« stamp« Oregon Litten 1er our "Radio Special" Daily over KSRV — 1:30 a. to . $4.99 Regular 98.95 f.-r ■;