The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, May 30, 1935, Image 3

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    $ Summer
$ $
$ Time $ Profit Sharing
Aden Wilson Wins
Quilt at Auxiliary
Benefit Party
A fair sized crowd attended the
Eagles Auxiliary benefit card party
Friday night in the Eagles hall with
bridge, pinochle and bunco being in
play. Mi's. Klaus Tensen was award­
ed high for women in bridge and
Dick Adams high for the men. In
pinochle. Mrs. Berwyn Burke won
high and Lloyd Marshall won high
for men. Myri Clendening was the
prize winner for women in bunco
and Hugh Glasgow high for men.
Aden Wilson won the Eagles Aux­
iliary quilt.
SURPRISE PARTY
Friends surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Roll&nd Holmes of Oregon Trail
Friday evening honoring their birth­
day. Three tables of pinochle was in
play. High prize for women went to
Mrs. John Bowen and high prize for
men was won by Glen Holmes. Mrs.
Chan Warner and Albert Hopkins
received consolation prizes. Ice
cream and cake was served. A big
time was reported by everyone.
START IN
MONDAY BRIDGE
Mrs. Howard Larsen entertained
Monday bridge club at her home
this week. Mrs. Dick Adams won
first prize and Mrs. Dick Young won
low. Guests were Mrs. Charles Par­
adis. Mrs. Dean Smith and Mrs.
Ernest Wilson.
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FRIDAY, MAY 31
FIRST DISTRIBUTION
TO BE HELD
SATURDAY, JUNE 15 &
50 Silver
Every other week plus DOLLARS
GRAND PRIZE at final
drawing.
NO.
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To Be Distributed
1 ............. 1 . ................................ $ 1
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3 ................. ................................$ 1
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7 ................. ................................ $ 2
8 ................ ............................... $ 3
9 ................ ............................... $ 4
1 0 ................................................ $ 5
11 ................ ................................ $10
1 2 ................ ................................ $20
With every 50c cash purchase or payment on ac­
count you are entitled to a ticket on this Profit
Sharing event. Ask your Nyssa merchant for
tickets.
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BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mi's. Cora Newton entertained
Tuesday with a dinner at her coun
try home honoring the birthday of
Mrs. Arvilla Fauchier. A lovely
birthday cake formed a centerpiece
for the festive table. Guests were
Mrs. Mary Felton. Mrs. Emma Dun­
can, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Jess
Spencer. Mrs. Florence Meyers, Mrs.
R. A. Austin, Mrs. C. A. Abbott and
Mrs. Fauchier.
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Shareholder must be present to participate in the
distribution of awards. No owners or managers
or employees of a participating store eligible to
participate in the distribution of shares.
Every ticket holder will have a chance on the
Grand Prize to be distributed on the last day of
Profit Sharing Dollar Days.
Cozy Cafe
AI Green
Nyssa Tailor Shop
Nyssa Realty Co.
McHargue Barber Shop
Schweizer Cafe
Nyssa Pharmacy
Eder Hardware and Grocery
Johnson Variety
Caldwell Store
Nordale Furniture Store
Jackson Lumber Co.
Boise Payette Lumber Co.
Bert’s Barber Shop
Frank Morgan
Nyssa Seed and Grain
Western Hotel
Fisher Apparel Shop
Green Lantern
The Vogue Beauty Shoppe
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
Scotty’s Service
Pete’s Market
Nyssa Funeral Home
Gate City Journal
Larsen and Towne
Witch For Other Profit-Sharing Distribution Dates
SEVERAL MALHEUR COUPLES
| make as calves are in fine condition
MARRIED LAST WEEK and all boys have been working
hard.
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Several marriage, licenses were is­
sued to Malheur county couples the
past week that are of Interest to
local readers. In Boise Friday a lic­
ense was issued to Linden Eli Har­
ris, Vale, and Cleila Betty Russell,
Vale. The groom is the assistant
county agent, stationed at Vale,
where the young couple will make
their home. He is well known here
as he spends one day a week here
on business pertaining to the county
agent’s office. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rus­
sell of Vale and taught school at
White Settlement the past term.
William J. Cole, Brogan, and Dor­
othy Moore, Durkee, Oregon, were
Issued a license at Payette May 18.
William Harvey Jones of Juntura
and Cassie May Becker of Juntura
were also issued a marriage license
May 18 at Payette.
GIRLS CANVASS TOWN FOR
BIcLE SCHOOL CENSUS
Misses Crete Marie Foster, Ruth
and Pauline Wolfe were canvassing
the town this week in the interest of
the coming Daily Vacation Bible
School which will open next Mon­
day, and to check up on the church
affiliations of the residents of Nys­
sa.
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SUN.-MON.-TUES.
HERE TH EY ARE - IN THEIR
FIRST GREAT HIT TOGETHER!
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
Helen Boydell entertained eight COUNTY CLUB LEADER AND
ALBERT HOPKINS VISIT
friends with a bunco party Friday
afternoon honoring her 12th birth­
OREGON TRAIL CALF CLUB
day. Peggy Sills won the prize. The
usual nice birthday lunch was en­
E. M. Hauser, county club leader
joyed .
and Albert Hopkins, Oregon Trail
local club leader, visited members of
CHAIN PARTIES
the Oregon Trail calf 4-H Club
The chain party fad continued Tuesday examining calfs and record
quite brisk the first of the week, but books. The outstanding club boy will
the last of the last of the week be selected from the following: Ray­
brought a noticeable lull. Mrs. Klaus mond Morfltt, Gilbert Holmes, Dew­
Tensen and Mrs. Nick Rudlick en­ ey Thomason, Junior DeGrofft,
tertained Monday with two tables of Frank Wilson and Hollis DeGrofft.
bridge. Mrs. Dick Tensen won the The boy selected will attend the 4-H
prize.
club summer school a t the Oregon
Mrs Art Servoss and Mrs. Aden State college, June 9. The Oregon
Wilson entertained with Mrs. Ralph Trail P.-T. A. will pay expenses and
Lawrence winning high score. On tuition. Selection will be based on
Mrs. Robert Stringfellow and Mrs. interest, record books, care of calf,
Cliff Tillman were hostess at a and general activities. Mr. Hauser
chain party with Miss Lotta Phillips thinks the selection will be hard to
winning the prize.
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WEËLÉR
Boy Scout Jamboree
Friday, June 7
T h e First World War’
INSURE
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Shareholder Must Be Present
GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THESE NYSSA MERCHANTS
Dick and Leiby Garage
Olympic Club
Powell Service Station
Pruyn Garage
Norcott Service
Dr. E. D. Norcott
Wilson Brothers
Schlitz Tavern
Rose Bud
Swan Bakery
Nyssa Packing Co.
Baldridge Implement Co.
Rubye Lou Beauty Shoppe
Lawrence Service
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GIRL SCOUTS PARTY
The Girl Scouts gave a party
Monday night at the Dick Tensen
home in honor of their Captain Miss
Margaret Young, who will be leaving
soon for her home in Madras for the
summer. A short business session
was held at which time Marzene
Hollenberg was elected treasurer
and Louise Tensen was elected sec­
retary. The Scouts are planning a
show to raise money for a camping
trip this summer. The next meeting
will be held Tuesday, June 4 at the
Tensen home. A very pleasant even­
ing was brought to a close with nice
refreshments.
POSTAGE STAMP ILLUSTRATOR: When President Roosevelt
end Postmaster General “Jim ” Farley sat down to choose the ten
greatest American natural wonder pictures as illustrations for the
national park series of postage stamps they selected the G reat White
Throne, towering master of Zion National Park, as one of them. Its
gleaming white precipices defy venturesome climbers: its plateau-like
top untrod by man. Zion National Park in southern Utah is a summer
mecca for tourists from all over the world. Photo by Union Pacific
Railroad.
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HIS GUARDIAN
ROPER foods, ample sleep .
I these are very important to
baby’s health. But don’t let protec­
tion stop there. Wise mothers depend
upon the Rexall Drug Store for many
things that baby needs—castor oil,
mineral oil, cod liver oil, harmless
baby soaps, talcums and creams . . .
and many other items so essential to
baby’s health and happiness.
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NYSSA PHARMACY
Nyssa
Oregon
S A V E with S A F E T Y at
Tth
DRUG ST ORE!
SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES
Real quality products that are made for restful
sleep — Priced from $16 to $35
STUDIO COUCHES and DAVENOS
Beautiful new combination couches and beds—
newest colors.
FAULTLESS ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINES
See this machine before you buy.
Nordale Furniture Store
NYSSA
OREGON