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ItfE N Y S S A G A T T C I T Y J O U R N A L . N Y S S A PAGE EIGHT at a urprl-e supper .ire. iv >y their children to com- ! . i.u-.r 16th wedding anni- b u r i a l i V c t i l r i t i i 's * * 50th Wedding Anniversary Celebrated By Garrisons ATTENTION SEED GROWERS Get Your Clover and Alialfa Seed Bags Now— W e Have a Good Supply of New and Used Seamless Bags at Reasonable Prices. Phone 132 Nyssa. Oregon LOCAL NEWS ,Ti ! 1 Boydell Honored At * ’ink and Blue Shower M Warren Farmer and Mrs. W ,, ; W<. eke were hostesses at a p . k ,iin blue shower for Mrs. Ed M W H H f- : .'! mnouth. Ore., Mr.s. Boy dell - m i'll r, was gue t. The prizes i : err.oon went to Mrs Hu.— ton w.l n. Mrs. John Olson and Mi li > V/il ;on. At the close of the ii: n.i n refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr and Mrs. Club Meets Teresa Marie Jensen, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. ( layton Jensen be came the bride of William L. Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. l.ym ii of Grand Rap ds, Mich, at a ceremony performed at Winne- mucca, Nev. by a District Judge, Merwyn II. Brown. 1 The new Mrs. Lynch is employed at the Idaho Motor ( lull in Boise and Mr. Lynch is stationed at the Mountain Home A.F.B. They will reside in Boise. $ m • Civic Club Fashion Show Plans are progressing for the an nual Civic club fashion show to be held Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the Nyi a theatre at 2:30 p.m. D o o r1 prizes will be given by Wilsons Bros. Dept. Store, Golden Rule, Bracken’s and the Stork Shop. G ifts will be given to each woman by the Nyssa Pharmacy and the Owyhee Drug Stores. Mrs. Bob Wilson is the gen eral chairman o f the event and anyone interested is invited to at- I tend. <*—*> Wilton Jack ton. Ret.i hments were served hostess. by the Allen Cottle Honored Allen Cottle was honored guest Satin lay at a birthday party hon- There were 11 gue • and the afternoon was pent playing games. Refreshments wei l i ved by Mrs. Ken Cottle. Come-As-You-Are Party -¡W A N T E D :- A < mc-as-you-are party was held Tue day morning for 18 members of I li a ant Hour club at the John YOUR DEAD AND USELESS ANIMALS Horses, Cows, Calves. Sheep. Hogs Cash for live horses and cows FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Phone us collect Nyssa 102-W Payefle G70 If no answer call Nampa 6-4(>04 D A Y OR N IG H T To Attend Convention Judge and Mrs. Don M. Oraham will leave Friday for Bend where they will attend the justice of the peace convention to be held over the week-end. They will return to their home Sunday evening. •J*— Celebrates Birthdays I iM nte Fife and Jeannen Drown I celebrated their birthdays Monday night with a weiner roast. There were eight guests present and the [ remainder of the evening was spent | playur antes and toasting marsh- ! | mallows. Th e morning was Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Schulick of period, and coffee I Albequerque, New Mexico announce served by the hos- the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Paul House Marjorie, to Airman Second Class Kobrt K. Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wilder of Nyssa. The wed Friday Dinner Guests ding date has been set for Nov. 2. Art Johnson, of Bremerton, Wash., Miss Schulick was graduatd from wa a Friday dinner guest at the L. j Albequerque high school and a t E. Newgen home. tended the University of New Mxieo. Airman Wilder, stationed at Sandia Base, Albequerque for the past eight months, graduated front Nyssa high Mr. and Mrs. M. ( . S< hutliek of College. Nampa, Idaho Mr s ( liarles Me< lure a»<l $ GOOD FOOD 24 HOUR SERVICE K-Bar Sport Shop NEW PLY M O U TH Southwest Idaho’s Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H ill announce j the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Hollis Knowles, son o f ! Hecrealion Center Surprise Dinner A surprise dinner held for Evan Tobler Wednesday night celebrating his birthday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tobler and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler. Enjoy a houseful of heat with sd Kiltie fuel - Furnace volum e heat for the price of a heater Friday and Saturday. Sept. 12-13 M O N E Y B A C K G U A E & A ftT d F E E S * groceries C H O IC E * * y o u 'll W a n t O IL on G A S H E A T E R S can 19 £ Corn fsr 1 M EA TS Hunts W hole Kernel paint M M 'P A T E N T E D J r A U T O M A T IC Garden Gem 0 UTSÌD5 c r iHSIDt 2 cans 2 1 £ Peas Ground Beef lb. 5 9 £ Bacon Squares lb. 2 4 p ‘ Stewing - Roasting PilUbury Pancake Flour 4 lb. bag 4 9 £ m r More and hotter heat over the floor than a n y >»ove" Hens Big Franks a BENNETTS G IT S TO THE BOTTOM OF THE COLO FLOOR P R O P U M ! O n ly S ie g le r’s e x c lu s iv e p aten te d T W O -IN -O N E H EA TM A KER does i t - Com pare before you b u y a n y h e a te r! Gottmwetu* # The color* you want for per fect matching or harmonv % Get cny color immediately »11 YOU« NIARIST DIAICK OR WHITI f l l O ll R , CiNTX AHA. IU. For p ro o f-m a le é the Siegler MATCH-TEST’ of y o u r d « a l* r See the BIG 4 p ate n te d IN V EN TIO N S and pli l-T R O P IC A l FLOOR HEAT ? 3 ,- CARBON-TRIE BURNERS 5 -P O R C f LAI l FINISH , « ru iA . a . « . . . . .. . . . . J. . . . _ Ul___ a PAL: 9 Nyssa Furniture Gopd A r « . 1 lUoik We.t of il* pmt lb. 4 9 £ 9 Any color at regular paint À Schmidt's Paint 6 Glass P ho o « 149 W 110 Main Phon« 211-W 2 lbs. 2 5 it Apples 2 lbs. 2 7 £ BUNS Tomatoes 2 lbs. 1 5 £ 15£ lb. 6 £ Open Sunday Afternoon prices Co GOODS Grapes Cabbage PAINTSO * Every cent o f your M ONEY HACK if your new Sieeler heater doesn’t deliver more and hotter heat at the floor outlet than any other comparable sue heater regardless o f make or price! UCTION each $ 1 .4 9 GARDEN FRESH E V E R Y B O D Y W A N T S I T - O N L Y SIEGLER H A S IT - ! I Mis R. M. Cochrun spent a few days last week at Wallow visiting Mrs. Cecil W yckoff who underwent a major operation but is recovering rapidly. Mrs. Jav Bybee. Mrs. Dale Moss. Mrs. Allen Butler and Mrs. O. D. Courtney spent Monday in Boise, where Mr B>bee took her daugh ter. Patnla, for her dancing lessons. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Child returned Wednesday from Utah where they attended the Hurst family reunion at the Clinton park in Clinton, Utah. They also visited relatives in M or gan and Logan before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann and Mr and Mrs. Carl Burningham »pent Thur-d ijr in DolM, Mr. and Mrs. I le Alsup were W ed nesday evening dinner guests at the Howard Myrick home. Word was received last week by Mr and Mr;. Earl Bingham that their son, Keith was promoted to staff sergeant He is stationed at the Pine Castle A.F.B. at Orlando. El- ordia. FOR FREE HAMS a n o SOUVENiERS Announce Engagement j Strickland home. -pent a a social and iikie, were i ted by and Mrs. Morton. IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Visitor, at the t arl Burning haa» home Friday were Mr and Mrs E l don Barlow, of Clearfield. Utah. HAVE YOU GOTTEN YOURS YET? The Mr. and Mrs. Club met S at in > lv at the Tom Eldridge home ; Dessert Seed Co. M r and M rv A Knowles N> wed ding d a l« has been set. T a e Future H o m e m a k e r s of America held their annual welcome tea liut Thursday ui the Home Teachers Have Picnic The teachers o f the Nyssa school Economics room at the high school. The tea was in horor of the fresh- j system held a picnic at the Ny.- .i men girls and the ne.v women teach park Sunday afternoon. During the er ». Violet Drydale, president of the afternoon they played softball and club Introduced the officers and the had a social hour. chapter mothers. Tne program consisted o f a read ing "A Terr.ble Mistake" by Oma Pounds and a solo "Big W ide W on Mr. and Mrs. Eluin Smith, nf derful W orld’ by Janice Williams Grand Coulee, former residents of and accompanied by Irene Jayo. Nyssa, visited at the A. H. Boydell R efre iiments of punch and cookies home Sunday. I l M ) m eiirou te to were .served at the close of the after- Oakland to visit their son .uul fam noon by Betty HU1. ily, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Smith. __»J* Mrs. Ed Boydell’s mother, Mrs. W. Honored At Farewell H. Hofsteatter returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bybee will be at Monmouth, Ore. last week. She the honored guests at a dinner at spent a week with her daughter and tne S. P. Bybee home Thursday son-in-law. evening. Other guests will be Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jensen are and Mrs. Earl Bingham, Terry and spending a 10-day trip sight seeing Judy, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler, along the coast. On their trip they Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bybee and Mr. will visit at Portland, Seattle and and Mrs. Jay Bybee and Pamala. Vancouver. Wash. •1*—-J- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower and Methodist Church Picnic family spent Sunday visiting rela Following the Sunday service of tives in Burley, Ida. tile Methodist church a potluck din ner honoring Rev. and Mrs. Mc- Calliaster will be held. Those at- j tending are to bring a covered dish and their own table service. All members and friends of the church are invited to attend. .;.— FHA Hold Welcome . <* both born and reared i i k.i and were married in : s u., where they home i J lived for 30 years. Ten :e turn to them all at n.tie of whom are st.ll liv- .ime west in 1944 and i in Nyssa for four years. > r wa . held at the home Mrs. Percy Capper. The * i- spent playing bingo, ii the honored guests op- 1ft Others attending and Mrs. Glen O-born; M Roy M.ller, of Parma; M Hank Storm, and B< b- Lake; Mr. and Mrs. ds, and girls, and Mr. Lrn Storm, all of Nyssa. home honoring her parents. Others altending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison; Mr». Duane Holcomb, and Connie Jo. San Pe dro, Cal.f.; Mr. and Mr ( ’ .. »: L- Newbill, and Donald. Adrian; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Oarrison; Mr. and Mrs. Harold K .iru , and Mr.,. Nettie Nowbiil. A reception was held at the Charles Garrison home m form ot an open hou-e, at wnich many fri ends vi.ited them. They received many lovely gilts. Mr. and Mrs Charles Garri-on celebrated their 50th wedding anni versary Aug. 27 with an open hou-e from 3 to 8 p. m. They were married at Effingham. Kans . in 1902. and lived in Kansas and Colorado before coming to Ny.v.i in 1916. They have borne and reared five children, and have eight grand children and one great-grandchild All their children vere home except one son They are Mr-. John Olson and R. L. Garrison. Klamath Fall M r, Charles Nevblll. Adrian, and Cappers Honored on 4fith Wedding Anniversary Dale Garrison. Mr. and Mr- Ralph Capper were Mrs. Olson, gave a dinner at their O R E G O N. T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 11. 1152 Hamburger Pkg.