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W EDDING ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch an
nounces the marriage of their
daughter. Virginia, to Roger Edsel
Orris on Tuesday, the eleventh of
June at Payette, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris will be at
home In Nyssa after the seventeeth
o f June.
W AND A URE
BECOMES BRIDE
On Friday evening, June 7th, at
an Idaho L. D. S. chapel. Miss Wan
da Ure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ira R. Ure, became the bride of
George C. Callahan of Nyssa at a
Mormon service with D. L. Ander
son, Bishop of the Nyssa ward, of
ficiating.
Following the ceremony a dance
was given for them at the L. D. S.
chapel.
The following day Mr. and Mrs.
Callahan left on a wedding trip to
the L. D. S. Cardston Temple In
Alberta, Canada.
Several other
members of the church are malting
the visit to the Canadian tempel
at the same time.
On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Callahan will be at home to their
friends in Nyssa.
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P. O. Bo* 446, Nyssa
DR. J. C. BOWMAN
Veterinarian
DIGNIFIED SERVICE
Every detail of our service is aimed
toward lightening the burden of
those left to grieve.
Consult us at any time without cost.
OPEN SATU RDAY
2:30 to 7:30
A L L PATR O N S WELCOME
L ib rarian ..... Mrs. 8. B. Davis
O PTO M E TR IST
“ See McFall and See Better"
DR. J. A. McFALL
E YE S IG H T SPE C IALIST
O N TA R IO
OREGON
W YCKOFF
JEWELRY STORE
Official Time Inspector for
Union Pacific
O N TA R IO
OREGON
ROBT. D. LYTLE
And
ATTO R N E Y
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
NORDALE
OREGON
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
Chiropractic Physician
O ffice: 331 West Main S t
Phone 25
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E NTE R TAIN S A T
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
On Thursday last Mrs
Charles
Starks invited 18 friends of her
daughter, Leora June, to a party
celebrating Leora's seventh birthday
anniversary. Lawn games and a
birthday cake and ice cream were
enjoyed. Betty Lomax assisted Mrs.
Starks with the entertainment and
serving.
4-H CANN IN G CLUB MEETS
Miss Eris Jamison was hostess to
the “W e Can” 4-H Canning club,
Tuesday, June 4. A short drill on
Parlimentary Procedure was the
main feature of the afternoon. Lun
cheon was served to eight members,
the leader, Mrs. Virgil McGee, and
two guests. The next meeting will
be June I8th at the home of Juanita
Boyles.
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HOMEMAKERS CAMP
DATES AUG. 14-18
August 14 to 18 have been defin
itely set as the dates for the sev
enth annual Malheur County Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE
makers Camp to be held at the P il
Phone 73W
Nyssa grim Cove Camp ground at Pay
ette Lakes.
The committee in
charge of arrangements had origi
nally selected August 7 to 11 but
the camp ground was not available
on those dates.
Arrangements for the camp will
be nearly identical with last year.
Camp fees will be five dollars in
cash or *1.50 in produce and $3.50
in cash. Homemakers who wish to
register for the camp may do so at
the county agent's office at any
time or they may obtain registra
tion cards from members of the
Camp Committee, who are, Mrs.
Susie Udick, Ontario, Mrs. Cora
Thompson, Nyssa. Mrs. Frank B.
Wilcox, (Oregon Slope) Payette,
Idaho, Rt. 2, Mrs. Ada Perry, A d
rian, Mrs. Otillie Alexander, Vale.
USE YOUR CREDIT
A preliminary registration fee of
one dollar must be paid at the time
A T NORDALE’S
of registration.
And don’t forget that
you can TRADE-IN
YOUR OLD FURNI
TURE AS PART OR
A LL OF THE DOWN
PAYM ENT
KEEP COOL
BARGAIN SPECIAL!
7%
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Phone 94
ELECTRIC FAN
Keep your home cool this sum
mer with a good
/f I i A
electric fan!
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G a m b le s
Nyssa
F O U N D A T I O N S
4 , The makers of Charts Adjustable Foundations
are happy to announce the appointment of Georgia
Dennis as local distributor for these nationally
famous garments.
"Distributor
CHARIS
for Nysaa, Ontario and Vale"
CO RP’ N • ALLENTOWN • PA.
MOTHER AND SISTER
IN ACCIDENT
Fathers Day
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CLOSES
Its the H S U . not the
stories, that count”
S ■■ U ■ N
DAY
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• A beautiful 10-inch trophy will be given for
the largest Bass, Rainbow or Eastern Brook
Trout displayed in our Store during the contest.
FATHER’S DAY CARDS
GIFTS
WRAY’S DIME STORE
Nyssa
Oregon
1940.
their home at La Grande Thurs
day.
Bonnie Newgen returned to her
home Sunday from the hospital,
much Improved.
Mrs. Leslie Ditty returned home
Wednesday after spending the past
week visiting her parents at La
Grande. Also while there she at
tended the wedding of her sister
on Sunday.
Hilmer Hintz and James Trum
bull were released from the hospi
tal the first of the week. Hilmer
to his home and Trumbull to the
Lou McCoy home.
Sid Flannigan is spraying his
spuds he had planted on the B H.
Terra place.
Lester Kendall received word last
week from his mother in Lincoln,
Neb., that she is able to talk again.
Mrs. Kendall suffered a stroke
about two or three months ago and
is still confined to her bed.
Ira Foster has rented his farm
to Ira Price as his health will not
permit him to farm. Mr. Foster,
with his family, plans to visit rela
tives in Iowa for the summer and
return to Nyssa this fall.
Leonard Newgen is the first to
make a sale of hay in this vicinity,
to the K elly Coal Co., in Nampa.
They are chopping it from the
windrow in the field.
Mrs. Austin Case of Boise, who
is visiting this week with her hus
band who is head mechanic at the
break in the canal, visited in the
John Case home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8 trad ley and
Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Stradley and
mer school at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell and family attended camp meeting in
family visited their nephew, Bud Caldwell Saturday as did Mr. and
Schwelzer, at the Vic Marshall Mrs. Joe King.
home near Nyssa and also visited
Mrs. Guy Oclmlva has returned
Mrs. Russell’s father who is 111 in to her home after spending a week
Nyssa, on Sunday.
In the Salllonls home In Wade.
on the Portland Rose for 4-H sum
SUNDAY
9 Make Dad feel like a King!
Serve him with
Hi
Owyhee M a id " Ice Cream
FATH ER'S D A Y
F O U N TA IN SPE C IAL
TAKE HOME
A QUART
O W YH EE M AID ICE CREAM
is tops in quality, made only of the
very best of ingredients and has a
taste appeal that makes a hit with
the whole family.
Quarts 4 0 c
FRUIT
SUNDAE
15c
^
Pints 20c
WOMEN FORM
NEW CLUB
V A L L E Y V IE W — Several women
from this community met at the
school house Thursday to organize
a women's club. Officers elected
were president, Mrs. Jack Downs:
vice-president, W ilm a Brown; sec
retary, M ira Noah; treasurer, Mrs.
Coy Brown. The club has not de
cided on a name. They meet the
second Thursday of each month at
the Valley View school house.
Mrs. Merrich and son and E ffie
Ellen Counsil and brother of Nyssa
picked strawberries at the Bratton
place Tuesday afternoon.
Dwight W yckoff helped his uncle,
A. A. Bratton, hay last week and
Oscar Bratton is helping Wyckoffs
hay this week.
Irene Amidon left Sunday for
Corvallis where she will attend two
weeks of 4-H summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott, Twin
Falls, visited at the L. L. Hufer
home from Monday until Tuesday.
Mrs. Morostica and daughter of
California called Tuesday at the
Bratton home.
Blaine May and son bound bar
ley for A. A. Bratton Tuesday.
Eulah and Ruth Bratton arrived
home Monday from Portland where
they spetn a week. They enjoyed
the Rose Festival and returned
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster
and family.
A. A. Bratton is stacking alfalfa
for Mr. Wagner this week.
MRS. STRADLEY NEW
BEND PT A PRESIDENT
LO W E R BEND — The executive
committee of Big Bend P. T, A. met
Thursday afternoon at the home of
the new president, Mrs. Walter
Stradley, where committees for the
coming year were chosen.
Wm. Teter and son, Dale, left on
Friday morning for Salem where
they'll attend the State Grange
convention.
Enroute they will stop
at Elgin, Oregon, and pick up Mr.
Teter’s daughter and husband, Mr. |
and Mrs. Eldon Rush, who will ac
company them to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Fleshman
entertained the Cecil Case family
to dinner Sunday.
Misses Eloise Russell, Iola Parker I
and W ilford Prosser are those from |
Big Bend who left Sunday evening
SUNSET V A L L E Y — Mrs. A. L.
Jones received word from Okla
homa the first of this week that
her mother and sister were In the
hospital due to an automobile ac
cident.
Beth Pomeroy entertained the
Worthwhile club at her home on
Thursday, instead of M ary Newgen, I
as had been planned. Election of
officers was held, Lucie Case elected
president, Beth Pomeroy as vice-
I president and Mabel Turner as the |
secretary-treasurer. I t was decided
the club would meet only once a
J month for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Case of La
Grande, newlyweds who have been
I honeymooning in various parts of
1 Oregon, were over-night guests on
Wednesday in the home of his
brother. John Case and family. Mrs.
Leslie Ditty accompanied them to
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tensive course in modern figure analysis and figure
styling. She will provide an up-to-the-minute, per-
sonaliied Figure Improvement and Home Corsetry
Service.
Tel. 70, or write Box 962,
NYSSA, OREGON
COW H O LLO W —Everybody here
in Cow Hollow is nervous as to
when the waier will be In again.
We all have been so busy and still
are, getting all the hay down and
up again, or getting it stacked. All
of Cow Hollow s hay will be in the
stack when the water comes unless
possibly Jim Trummel’s. His acci
dent putting him in the hospital,
has delayed his work badly. Jim
had some of his hay in the shock
and some more cut when he got
hurt. Elza Niccum went over and
raked and bunched that which was
in the swath.
Jim got out of the hospital Sun
day. He has never gone home yet,
as he can't wait on lumself although
he gets around on crutches fair.
He has been staying with neighbors.
We hear all kinds of reports as
to when the water will be back in
the ditch. There is always an op-
tomist who hears of the huge am
ount of machinery working there
and hopes that it will work miracles
in a few days.
Then there is the pessimist who
goes up there and sees all that
mountain of dirt and rock and.
comes buck all blued and thinking
only a miracle could get all that
out in less than 30 days.
The wind Friday blew our hay
crews out of our fields so Homer
Cates took Doc. Raffington, Geo.
Gabriel and Clarence Niccum up to
see how thew were coming along
with the canal repair job.
To the best of our count there
were eight bulldozers (and most of
them huge monsters) and five car
ryalls working up there. A ll were
crawler type machines. They were
so thick they were just crawling
around there like ants.
Those huge bulldozers back up on
a hillside and start down with a
whole hillside moving before them.
Up on top in the cut a huge carry-
all comes around, drops down his
lower jaw and a bulldozer gets be
hind to push and he will take out
a nice little bite of 12 or 15 yards
of rock and dirt and crawl o ff with
it while the bulldozer pushes up
another load for the next one.
You can't hear yourself think out
there. They drove us back while
they put off a huge blast of maybe
a hundred individual shots. W e
felt the earth tremble under our
feet and saw the dirt go up but
couldn’t hear a thing above the roar
of those huge motors roaring
around there.
Our crops are taking it much bet
ter than we all feared they could.
Doc R affington’s spuds still look
fine; Geo. Gabriel thinks his bar
ley would make fair if he never got
any more water on it. Chet Sage's
corn is something to be proud of.
Elza Niccum’s Alsac clover has al
ready made a crop. Frank Parker
seeded some alfalfa seed alone and
had just got it wet when the water
went off. I f we get water soon it
won't be hurt much. Some alfalfa
that was seeded early and not wa
tered at all is still doing fine. Very
few crops will be a total loss.
We have made out fine about
stock water. Wednesday Elza Nic
cum was about out of stock water.
When the water does come on
everybody will want every inch of
water they can get. W e fear load
ing the canal too fast may cause
another break which would be dis
astrous.
A Contest for Fishing
Fathers
4 . Georgia Dennis has recently completed an In
4 . The superior features of Charts-designed foun
dations are well known to most fashionably minded
women. The patented adjustable Charts design and
unique lightweight contour control offer advantages
not found In other garments.
J , Call Georgia Dennis, no matter what your spe
cial requirements may be. You may reach her,
after 4 P. M.. at
i HE H A PPY FARMER
VIEWS “ THE BREAK”
Mrs. J. J. Sarazin was hostess for j
the afternoon.
NYSSA FUNERAL HOME
Phone 66
VALE
caH«nBUrn erCOmpanied *
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HOPE H A R T N E T T GRIDER
NYSSA LIBRARY
Alice Hashitani also sang two num- I
B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Robbins en
tertained on Monday evening with
a lawn party for Mr. and Mrs. A n
drew Boersma and their family of
Alberta Valley and Mr. and Mrs.
Heiman and their family of Nyssa
Heights. The affair was In honor
of Norvllle Robbins 11th birthday
AFTERNOON P A R T Y
anniversary.
Mrs. Keith Bailey and Mrs. Frank
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WEDNESDAY EVENING BRIDGE Morgan entertained 28 guests at a
The Wednesday Evening Bridge desert bridge party at Mrs. M or
club this week met at a no-host din gan's home on Saturday afternoon.
Guests of honor for the after
ner with bridge following, at the
Brownie Cafe. A guest for the eV' noon were Mrs. Willard C. Jackson
who left Nyssa on Monday and for
ening was Mrs. Morris Solomon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Aden Mrs. May Chandler of Ogden who
Wilson. Mrs. J. E. Bowen and Mrs. is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Burnall Brown.
Klaas Tensen.
Prizes for the afternoon's play of
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cards were won by Mrs. Artie Rob
SILVE R TEA
ertson, Mrs. Joe Butte, Mrs. J. J.
Despite the fine weather and en
Sarazin and Miss Eva Boydell.
tertainment planned for the Silver
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
Tea given at the Parish hall Tues
Members of Morgan Park Garden
day afternoon by the Civic club for
club met at the home of Mrs. Vir
the benefit of the city band, the
number of ladles attending was not gil McGee for their regular after
as large as hoped for, according to noon meeting, June 7. Following
a short business session, Mrs. Tom
reports of the committee.
Johnson presented a program on
Tea service was in the Japanese
Roses. Next meeting will be on the
manner with Miss Alice Hashltani,
evening of June 21, at the Bennett
Joy and Mary Atagi of Oregon
home.
Trail and Miss Mary Sato of On
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tario, pouring.
The girls were
MRS. JAMES STEPHENS
dressed in Japanese costumes. Miss
ENTE R TAIN S CLUB
Chatterbox club held its regular
meeting at the James Stephen home
on Lytle boulevard June 5. The
program, in charge of Mary Jamie
son, centered on Bibical education.
The next meeting will be with Iva
Adams as hostess instead of place
named in the year book.
PIANO
INSTRUCTOR
Phone 39W
THE N Y S S A G ATE C IT Y JO U RNAL, TH U R SD AY, JUNE 13,
No Down
ID A H O
PO W E B BLD G
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S M IT H
NYSSA,
OREGON
ItltilCYk iDftU
SUNDAY JUNE 16
9 Let’s make it a real Father’s Day! He’ll
really enjoy it MORE if you serve him an—
(Dlit ihtalmnu'ii
CHOCOLATE LAYER
CAKE
made from a famous
old - fashioned recipe
and covered with a
rich, creamy icing.
SPECIAL
59c
M c C l u r e s b a k e r y
NYSSA
PHONE 20
\ he fame of "GONE WITH THE WIND*
has spread throughout the nation. You will see
it here exactly as shown in its famed Atlanta
premiere. Then you will understand why it is
the most exciting topic of the day, why it took
three years to produce, an unprecedented fortune
to make. All that you ever hoped for if has
come true, all the beauty is revealed in full Color,
the heart-stabbing drama, the powerful love story
are here for you to live over again on the screen.
W hile this engagement is limited this pro
duction will not be shown anywhere except
GONE for WITH
THE
WIND
two days only
at advanced p rices...at least until 1941.
Wed. and Thur. June 19-20
To Remodel
or Repair
Rndget B n i l d l n g
w ill m o d e r n i s e
your home w ith
out a penny down.
Supplies all mate
rial-pays all labor.
N ew roof, floors,
garage, paint, ex
tra r o o m s , etr.,
yours for a few dol
lars a month at—
Payment*
Low A i
Shows at 2p.m. and 8p.m. Each Day
T IC K E T S Are Now O n Sale
In the Lobby of the Nyssa Theatre
Mail orders containing remittances
self-addressed envelope given
prompt attention.
and
A LL SEATS RESERVED FOR A LL
PERFORMANCES
A D M IS S IO N S
For Matinees75c Evening * I • I O
Prices Include Federal Tuxes
LU M B ER ( ÿ ) COMPANY
" V W r t * , ■ ya rd near y o a -
Dwight Smith, Manager
Phone 15
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NYSSA THEATRE
Phone
NYSSA
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