Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 19, 1940, Image 2

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL.
of Baker. Beside« Mr. and Mrs. Cook
and their family from Nyssa and the
Ray Cook family from Lewiston
there were about thirty members of
the family present.
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GUILD TO MEET
The Guild of St. Paul’s Episcopal
church will be entertained on Wed­
zation and charter members will be nesday afternoon, September 25, at
the home of Mrs. Dick Tensen by
received at this meeting.
Mrs. Charles Grider and Mrs. Grant
Rinehart. The regular meeting date
BEN EFIT DANCE
There will be a benefit dance glv which would have been September
en at the Gay Way near Ontario 11th was postponed. All ladles In­
on Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, terested In Episcopal church acti­
sponsored by the Ontario American vities are welcome and members are
Legion post, to raise funds to pro­ urged to be present as Important
vide scholarships for Civil Pilots business matters will be discussed.
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TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Mrs. J . J. Sarazin was hostess for
the Tuesday Bridge club at her
home this week and her house guest
Mrs. Howard J . Larsen of Twin
Falls played as a guest for the ev­
ening. High score was made by Mrs.
Frank Morgan and a guest gift was
presented to Mrs. Larsen.
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VERA GARRISON TO WED ...........
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison
announce the coming wedding of
their daughter, Vera, to John W.
Olsen of Lime and son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Olsen of Baker. The
nuptial ceremony will be held on
Sunday, September 29, at six o’clock
in the evening at the Garrison home
in Nyssa.
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LADIES AID
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
church will meet on Thursday, Se­
ptember 26, at 2:30 p. m. at the P a­
rish hall. A large attendance is hop­
ed -for as there will be an election
of officers of the new Women’s so­
ciety of Christian Service Organi-
Professional
Cards
Training school. In order that all
funds may be used for the scholar­
ships the owners of the Gay Way
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Dorathy have
given the use of the hall free of
charge. Everyone is invited to at­
tend.
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ENTERTAINS COLLEGE
STUDENTS
On last Tuesday evening Miss Ha­
rriet Sarazin was hostess at a even­
ing party given at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin,
complimenting several of the young
ladies soon to leave for Carvallis
and Eugene to tae up their college
work. Those present included: Miss
June Marie Wilson, Miss Louis Ten-
sen, Miss Otilla Hoffstetter of On­
tario and Miss Virginia Miller of
Big Bend.
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ATTEND FAMILY RE-UNION .
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cook and their
family were among those who were
present at a re-union of the Cook
family held on Sunday at the old
home about twenty-three miles out
DR. J. C. BOWMAN
Eni°y r p t
Veterinarian
Phone 39W
NYSSA LIBRARY
Open each week day from
2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Saturday, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
ALL PATRONS WELCOME
Librarian
Mrs. 8. B. Davis
O PTOM ETRIST
"See M elali and See Better"
in this new
1941
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ROBT. D. LYTLE
ATTORNEY
Alld COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Phone 66
VALE
OREGON
DR. C. A. ABBOTT
Chiropractic Physician
Office: 331 West Main St.
Phone 25
CARTWRIGHT' - PARKER
A very pretty wedding was solem­
nized in the Baptist church at Ros­
well, Idaho at 9 a. m. Sunday morn­
ing. Sept. 15, when Mildred, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl P ar­
ker of near Adrian, Oregon, became
the bride of Arthur Cartwright, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright of
Near Parma, Idaho.
The couple were accompanied by
Miss Theda Cjochrum of Nampa,
Idaho, a former classmate of the
bride in high school at Luray, K an ­
sas, and George Cartwright, brother
of the bridegroom. Those attending
the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Parker and sons, Leroy, Mel­
vin, Merton, and Lester, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Cartwright and sons,
George and Raymond, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wood and little sons, Neola
Brown, Darrel Paden, Mr. and Mrs
Evan P. Gheen, Ilene and Eddie
Gheen of Ontario, Oregon, Albert
Gorine of Nyssa.
The bride wore an Aqua blue
heavy silk dress in Princess style
with white accessories and arm bou
quet of white asters. Miss Cochrun
wore a black and white sheer dress
with arm boquet of pink asters.
The wedding dinner was given at
the home of the brides parents on
the Woods place near Adrian, Ore
gon. The centerpiece on the table
was a two tier angel food cake top
ped by a mlnature bride and groom.
The cake baked and decorated by
the bride’s mother, was served from
a crystal glass cake stand which
once belonged to the brides great
grandmother Moss. After dinner and
taking of pictures of the different
groups, the couple left for Nampa
amid n shower of rice, old shoes and
to the tune of tin cans.
After a short visit with Mrs. Na­
omi Wright at Nampa they will re­
turn to the Woods place where Ar­
thur is employed by Mr. Gheen.
TEACHERS’ RECEPTION
The Annual Teachers' Reception
and welcome given to the members
of the Nyssa school faculties each
year will be held on Friday evening,
September 27, at 8:30 o’clock a t the
school gymnasium.
The address of welcome will be
given by Mayor R. A. Thompson
after which will follow a short pro­
gram. From then on the time will
be spent in really beocmlng ac­
quainted with each other.
A special invitation to attend is
extended to all parents living in the
country and to new comers in Nyssa
who have not yet associated with
Civic Club activities.
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CLUB
The annual 4H club program that
is given under the direction of Mrs.
H. R. Sherwood each year at the
autumn meeting of the Civic club
was given yesterday when the club
met at the Parish hail. The pro­
gram attracted a large audience of
interested members and friends.
The awards were given by E. M.
Groceries 21 Houser. 4H club county director, and
a special speaker for the afternoon
was Mr. Ely of San Francisco who
discussed the Red Cross activities
and accomplishments.
Tea was poured by Mesdames. Er­
nest McClure, George J. Mitchell,
William E. Schlreman and Mrs.
Grant Rinehart, chairman of the
committee.
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THOMPSON OIL COMPANY
Phone 11
Choice Beet Lands at
Attractive Prices
Frank T. Morgan
A FLUE
In poor
repair
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Of course he is— He
drinks plenty of good,
wholesome . . .
SHELTON’ DAIRY
MILK and CREAM
Phone 05J2
before winter comes check
your heating p l a n t and
flues for needed repairs—
BE SURE YOU
ARE INSURED
N Y S S A R E A LT Y
and Insurance Co.
—H E A L T H Y PEOPLE
REQUIRE LO TS OF
Phone 53
HO T W ATER
Wilson Brothers
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K. S. and D
FARM LANDS
FOR SALE
EASIEST TERMS
Legal Advertising
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Guests on Sunday
cattle the past week. The Jordan Home From Work
Miss Isabel Sarazin has given up
Sunday guests on Sunday at the
Valley trucks are very busy the past
few days hauling cattle to the rail­ her work at the advertising depart­ George McKee home In Oregon
ment in Falks at Boise and is at
road points
home for a few days before leaving
Mr and Mrs. Jeners Rementerla for Corvallis where she will resume Trail were Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Arm­
strong of Wilder.
have gene on a two weeks trip to the her college work.
San Francisco fair. They were ac­
companied by their sons, Richard
and Driscal. The boys are going to
stop in Portland where they wUl
enter the University of Portland.
Mrs. Don Crossiby and sons from
Rome, Oregon were visiting Mrs. Bill
Noble this week end.
Sam Scott was a business visitor
In Boise Wednesday.
are now
Hugh Scott from Caldwell was
visiting his mother, Mrs. Teresa
Scott Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. James Eiguren surprised his
wife and family a week ago by com­
JORDAN VALLEY
ing home driving a new car.
Mr. Pete Sumeeta has taken his
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eiguren and
daughters, Rosie, and Margaret to
baby from Arock, Oregon were visi­
Baker, Oregon where they will go
ting their mother. Mrs. Carmen Eig­
to a Catholic school.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kun formerly uren, Tuesday.
Mr. David Mallia has started
of Jordan Valley are proud parents
of a baby boy born last week. The clerking for S. R. Scott.
Marion Eiguren of Arock, Oregon
baby weighed five and a half pounds
is going to high school In Jordan
and has been named Garry John.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wrotten Valley this year. She Is going to
see
made a business trip to Boise Wed­ stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Gabriel
Elordi.
nesday.
Evelyn Long has been on the sick
John and Fermine Calsacorta
list this week.
were business visitors In Boise Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Domingo Yturri nesday. They came home driving a
were In Ontario Wednesday visiting new pickup.
Agent
Phone 97
with their son, Tony.
Mr. and Mrs. Damaso Elordi and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Markee daughter, Virginia, were visiting in
and baby, Geraldine Jo have return­ Boise last week.
ed home after spending the summer
Mr. and Mrs. James Eiguren and
in Sheridan and Fairview Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Elordi and
Mr. Markee Is the principal of the Miss Mary Mallia have returned
Jordan Valley high school. He went from a two weeks trip. They have
to summer school as Moscow, Idaho been in Reno, Lake Idaho. San
this summer.
Francisco fair, Portland and they
Mrs. Lucille Scott has returned spent two days at the Pendleton
home after spending the summer round up.
east. She is the teacher of the first
and second graders.
House Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chestnut
Mrs. Howard Larsen and her son
and son. Mike, have returned home Warren, of Twin Falls are visiting
after spending the summer a ‘ Eu­ at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J.
gene, Oregon. He attended summer Sarazin for a few days..
school at Oregon State this summer.
He Is grade school principal.
Mrs. John Caltsacorta ol Rome,
Oregon is spending a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. James Yost.
Mr. John Landa, a cattle buyer
from Homedale, has been buying
the word "Y es" or between the word
’’Bonds" and the word “No." which­
ever Indicates his choice.
The polls for the reception of the
ballots cast for or against the pro­
position of issuing funding bonds
will be opened on said day and date
and at place aforesaid, at the hour
of 2 o’clock p. m. and will remain
open until the hour of 7 o’clock p.
m. of the same day, at which last
named hour the same shall be clos­
ed.
By order of the District School
Board of School District No. 61
Malheur County, Oregon, and In pu­
rsuance of Resolution of said Dis­
trict School Board adopted the 12th
day of September, 1940
J. G. Lane, chairman.
District School Board, Dis­
trict No. 61
Attest:
Gladys Newbill, District Clerk.
First published Sept. 19, 1940
Last Published 8ept. 26, 1940.
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Telephone 32
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 193ÇL
Ny*sa, Oregon
Good h e a l t h is a
priceless asset . . . and
an easy way to keep it
is by using plenty of
hot water!
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’^ O L I V t B Q S U P I R I O R ;
Hot water scrubs, cleans, scours and
sterilizes. It helps kill harmful bacteria
and thousands of unseen germs. Bathing
frequently in hot water refreshes and
actually cools you off!
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SCHOOL D ISTRIC T BOND
ELECTION NOTICE
State of Oregon. County of Malheur.
School District No. 61.
NOTICE H EREBY IS GIVEN.
That a School District Bond Elec­
tion of the legal voters of School
District No. 61. Malheur County.
Oregon, has been called and will be
SEE T H E NEW O LIV E R SUPERIOR
held in and for said School District
No. 61 at the district school house in
rA T OUR S TO R E T O D A Y !
Kingman Kolony in said District, on
Mondav. the 30th day of September,
Don't
buy
any spreader until you’ve seen this great
1940. between the hours of 2 o'clock
new Oliver Superior rubber-tire spreader on display
p m. and 7 o'clock p. m„ at which
at our store! It’s new—from front to back! It’s designed
lost named hour the polls shall be
closed.
for rough, tough travel with sure-traction, ground­
At said election there will be sub­
gripping pneumatic tires which cut down draft to at
mitted to the legal voters of said
least 10 % of that o f your ordinary steel-tire spreader.
School District the question of whe­
Never before have you seen a spreader with so much
ther funding bonds shall be issued
bv said school district in the total
comfort, such light draft, better spreading qualities,
amount of »5.129 66 for the purpose
greater capacity, long life and more modern appear­
of paving and retiring lawfully is-
ance at such extremely low cost! It pays to own an
sued W|
outstanding
warrants
gF»TWr¥4ijiiiiW|
wi Ol bearing
Dealing
Oliver ruhher-ti re spreader!
mbe 12th. 1940.
d.itr- prior to September
lie passage
p
being the date of the
of a
W ith th is ic n ta tio n a l O liv e r S u p erio r
Resolution authorizing
ng such
sue election.
Spretder available o n our easy payment plan.
such warrants not being payable in
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you can't afford to be without it. Drop in
cash. Tiie warrants so proposed to
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today to get the whole story!
be retired and Involved in such pro­
ceedings being Warrants numbered
35 to 129 both inclusive, the aggre­
gate principal amount of said war­
rants being *4975 24 and the interest
accrued thereon to August 7. 1940,
being *154 42. and the oldest of said
warrants so proposed to be funded
Is Warrant No. 35 bearing date Oc­
tober 14. 1939
The vote at such election shall be
bv ballot upon which there shall be
printed the proposition to be sub­
mitted M É H É I
herein
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the words. "Funding Bonds
Yes" and the words "Funding Bonds
No" and the voter shall indi­
cate his choice by placing a cross P U O N F 4
(X ) between the word "Bonds ” and r n u l , t *
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NYSSA
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