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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL gth dress of rose crepe with white firm said that Charles Newbill hud SUNSET VALLEY FOR SALE accessoiies and her bouquet pink this last week bought a new Ford -------- ANKOR HOLT cream separator, roses, sweet peas, and liliies of the Deluxe Sedan-coupe. George Brotzman and Henry Naz- $15.00, guaranteed In writing to valley. Gets Army Promotion— ereneth of Apple Valley worked on separate to your satisfaction or your Miss Bratton is a graduate of the the Assembly of God Church Mon- money refunded. Has been complet- Private First Class, Air Mechanic Waldo High School, in Kansas, and Second Class, James B Atkeson has dry. The new church 32x 40 with ely overhauled. The Nyssa Trader is a graduate of the Ex-Cel-Cis Recovers From Injury— and Mrs. A. L. Atkeson has seating capacity for 250 will be cp- sells for less, main hi-way, north. teauty school in Boise. Idaho. Mrs. Jim Boor who suffered a of Mr. promoted to the rank of cor- ened for services Sunday with a spec- MC CURDY-ROTHLER Immediately following the wed She has been employed in Nyssa broken leg three weeks ago is now I been FOR SALE poral. according to an announce- j lai Mother’s day services. Before a flower banked fire place, ding a reception was held at the club Oregon, by the McClure Brothers for able to be about on crutches. ment from McChord Field in Wash- Mr and Ciarence Brotzman the past two years. Receives News of Mothers death— ington. Atkeson is with the 89th ind Mrs chas Ditty were Sunday ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM rugs 9x the Women’s City Club house at On house after which Mr. and Mrs. Mc 12 only $4.95; new patterns, first tario, Miss Margaret Rothler, daugh Curdy left on a two weeks wedding The groom is a graduate of the On Tuesday Ben Calvert receivd j 1 Reconnaissance Squadron. dinner guests in the T. H. Brewer grade, no seconds. Crescent Seal 9x9. Nyssa High School also of the Mul word that his mother, Mrs. Mary ter of Mrs. M. V. Hart. Ontario, be I trip. home in Owyhee. $3.50; 9xlOH, $3.75. Gold Seal, $4 95 came the bride of Robert McCurdy, They will make their home In tnomah College at Portland, for the U. Calvert, had passed away on Sat Hospital— past year he has been attending urday at the family home at Ottawa. At the hospital this week to Mr chas Ditty, Mrs. J. Case, and Phy- or $5.95. The Nyssa Trader sells for Nyssa, son of Mrs. Marshall, Boise. j Nyssa. school at the Curtis Wright Tech Kansas, at the age of eighty-four. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ashby, King- ills made a business trip to Twin less. Main hiway, north. Mr. Hart gave the bride away 5 Institute. At present he is em Mrs. Calvert had been in poor health man Kolony, a son was bom on Falls this week. They were accom- The brides gown was of white sat- VALLEY VIEW GIRL MAY BRIDE nical May 5, 1941. ployed by the Lockheed air craft for several years. j panied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Query MISCELLANEOUS in’with formal train, her veil a fin On Thursday evening at 7:30 o' factory, of Burbank, California. To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, a of Nampa. ger length caught at the crown with clock, May the 1st, at the Methodist After the Visitors At Lon Fry Home— AM LEAVING for Kansas in Chev a reception was Miss Omilee Hodges, London, Ken son was born on May 7, 1941. Mrs. k . Lorensenh as 100 baby pickup on Wednesday. Mary Mil a white tiara. Embroidered on the church in Fruitls 'd, Ruth dhristena given by the ceremony bride’s parents for the Receiving medical care at the hos- ! thickens gown were hearts and she wore as Bratton daghter of Mr and Mrs. immediate family and bridal party tucky is a guest at the Lon E. Fry pital this week and reported to be _______ ’_________________________ ler. 8Mlxp. her only ornament a golden dia A. A Bratton, become the bride of at the Bratton home. The Newely- home for the summer. Mrs. Florah Schrceder of the Teachers College improving satisfactorily are Archie mond studded heart shaped locket, Too Late to Classify W Foster of Glendale, Cali Weds left for California at a late at La Grande was also a week end j Eastman, Cow Hollow, Mrs. Law- the gift of the bride groom. She Curtis NOTICE fornia, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thursday and stopped enroute guest at the Fry home. I rence Cornell, and John Kelly, Ad- NEW MAPLE finished baby beds, carried a bouquet of orchids, rose Foster of Nyssa Oregon. Rev. Allen hour at Wolf Creek, Oregon, to see the j rian. After this date the only per buds and liliies of the valley. of Fruitland performed the cere brides sister and husband, Mr. and Visit In Ontario— Also at the hospital and reported , large size . . $7.95, . matti ess $3.95, son authorized to take subscrip The gown worn by the maid of mony in the presence of relatives Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberger chair maple fmisheo wUlr tions within the city limits of Spitze. They expect to were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. to be well enough to be discharged n™ honor was lavender and that of the and friends. Miss Francis Foster, be at Melvin on Saturday is Clyde Smith who « ’ 95. maple or ivory Nyssa is Mrs. Ed Steinke, County home in Burbank, California C. four brides maids were of green and sister of the groom was brides-maid after the L. Fisher in Ontario. Mr. Fisher underwent an emergency oT>ei alien i Nyssa Trader sells for less, main Correspondents 5 of May. may be paid sub yellow. All wore large garden hats and William McElory Jr. best-man. Out of state who has been quite ill for several I hi-way north. guests were. Mr. and weks is improving slowly. last week. _________________________________ set iption money in their districts. and the silver lockets presented to Mrs. Howard Foster from Gooding Mrs. Howard Foster of Gooding I Signed) Winfred B. Thomas Party— FOR SALE them by the bride. played the Wedding March and Os- Assembly og God Church Notice— Brides On Tuesday evening Margaret j CLEARANCE BETTER inner spring The brides mother wore a rose I car Bratton played a trumpet solo Idaho. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, father Rothler entertained seventeen at a | mattresses and box springs. Reg- costume with navy accessories, Mrs. “O Promise Me” accompanied by and Mr mother Legal Advertising of the groom celebrated Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. prenuptial dinner at the Taylor ban- ular $59.00 set value. Special clear Marshall wore a spring print silk j Mrs. Faster. Mrs. C. C. Wyckoff sang their 29th wedding Evangelistic Services 7:30. p. m. anniversary on ance $29.95 for both Regular $29.75 with redingote qut room in Ontario. At this time OWYHEE IRRIGATION DISTRICT "I Love You Truly." Yellow tulips their son's wedding day. The above services held in the each brides maid and the matron inner: ’ring mattress has small snag. Notice of Hearing Tile bride chose as her going away and purple lilacs decorated the altar newly erected Church, with the op NOTICE IS GIVEN. The most famous name in That Petition HEREBY costume a teal blue suit with rose also a large boquet of Iris. services dedicated to the of honor were presented with silver $17.50 for Inclusion of Lands AFTERNOON BRIDGE ening America, nationally advertised In- accessories. The brides dress was a street len TESDAY into the Owvhee Irrigation District Mrs. C. L. McCoy entertained the Mother’s present. The morning iocket-s by the bride to be. nerspring mattress, $29.50; sells else have been filed with the Board of members of the Tuesday afternoon speaker will be District Superintend- | Working At Poitland— Directors of said District, and that where for $39.50. The Nyssa Trader Bridge club at dessert and contract end Rev. Chas. G. Weston of Salem, Clyde Teters has left to accept a sells for less, main hi-way, north. the owner of said land and petitioner is James as follows: . position in Portland. Mrs. Teters and at her home on Monday afternoon Oregon. Jaramillo and Rita Jara- their two sons will remain in Nyssa FOR SALE due to tre concert on Tuesday even Come, bring your family. NE: i SW't and SE'iSWVi. until the close of school. ing. Cut flowers were used as dec Silver Tea— IF YOUR man likes to “tilt back” millo: Section 5. Township 18 Sguth of 45 E. W. M. __ oration at the luncheon tables. A The Epworth League girls’ of the Goes To Dillon— but your chairs won't "take it,” Range in Malheur County, State of Ore guest for the afternoon was Mrs Methodist church are entertaining j John Westerfield has accepted a why not make him happy? Let him all gon. SECOND STREET— y2 BLOCK Frank Morgan and high scores went all of the mothers of this commun position as car inspector at Dillon, tilt back on one of our new solid That the prayer of said petition petitioner is that an order be SOUTH OF MAIN to Mrs. Burnall Brown and Mrs. ity at a Mother's day silver tea on Montana, and left this jyek to assume oak chairs, one piece back for only and bv the Board of Directors of Saturday May 10, between the hours , his new dutes. Kenneth Cottle. $1.69. The Nyssa Trader sells for made the Owyhee Irrigation District in of two and foud at the parsonage to • We are sure our patrons will enjoy our new less. Main hi-way, north. cluding the lands described set in forth such To Leave For Eugene— which all mothers are invited to ( petitions and as hereinabove GUILD TO MEET modern beauty shop, which will be located just within the boundaries of said Dis j FOR SALE On Friday morning several from, attend. ' The guild of St. Pauls Episcopal south of the Nyssa Pharmacy, and occupied paiish __ this district will leave for Eugene I MOTHER'S DAYspecial! Velour plat trict. Club Meets in Payette— will meet at the home of Mrs NOTICE FURTHER IS GIVEN, only by us. Gilbert Allsebrook on Wednesday Eight of the original members of where they will attend Mother’s form rockers. $9.75. Beautiful That said petition will be heard and by the Board of Direc May 14. at two-thirty. bunco club formed eighteen years ( day pregram at the state university, round etched mirrors 22x22, $1.25; considered • We are also happy lo announce our new fix afternoon. of the Owyhee Irrigation Dis ago enjoyed a pot luck lunch and Mrs. Barney Wilson will drive one walnut end tables $1.25. The Nyssa tors Hostesses will be Mrs. Bernard East trict at its regular meeting to be tures and equipment, which will help us to man and Mrs. Allsebrook. afternoon of Bunco at the home of j car and with her will be Mrs. J. p. Trader sells for less, main hi-way, held on Tuesday. June 3, 1941, at 8: better serve our patrons. . 00 o’clock P. M. at the District off Mrs. Carl Dodson in Payette on Fri- j Bowman, Mrs. R. L. Haworth, Dr. north. ice at Nyssa, Oregon, and all per day. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Sarazin and FOR SALE BRIDE TO BE HONORED sons interested, or desiring to object Complimenting Miss Ruth Brat, Those attending W“re Mrs. Lillian their family, and Mrs. Dick Tensen NEW are notified to appear at the 5 PIECE breakfast sets, $8 95. thereto, office aforesaid, at the time above ton whose wedding took place on Newby. Mrs. A. V. Cook. Mrs. Ellen will also attend the exercises. Finished table and four hardwood stated, and show cause in writing, if Thursday evening a shower was giv Fields, Mrs. Chas. McConnell, Mrs. son Home_ chairs, sells elsewhere at $14.50. We any thev have, why the prayer of en by Mrs. Merle Buries, Miss Effie Hariy Francis, Mrs. Bert Hoxie, and On Saturday Pete Mitchell arriv- must petition should not be granted. make room for new merchin- said Dated this 6th day of May, 1941, Elltn Council and Miss Francis Fos Mrs. Addie Wilson, Prizes went to ! ed home from flying school at Los dise coming in, so we are cleaning by order of the Board of Directors. . _, where ,___ . he is . in . the . . . U. .. S. „ our floor „ of , all „ present . stock. . , „ The ter at the Methodist parsonage on Mrs. Hoxie McConnell. Mrs. Fields and Mrs., | Angeles Frank T. Morgan, Secretary Wednesday evening last. Owyhee Irrigation Distict j Air Corps to visit for the day with j Nyssa Trader sells for less, main hi- First publ Followin'! the opening of the gifts, Eva gelistic Metings May 8. 1941. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. way. north. Last publ. May 29. 1941. a gam° where a telegram, using the Rev. B. Ross, evangelist holding Mitchell. He left on Sunday evening | brides new name was played and special meetings for the coming cased much merriment Favorite re three weks for the Nyssa Christian ceipts of the guests were presented church at the Legion hall each even to the bride and refreshments were ing states that, to date the meetings ed in Eugene until Saturday when served at a late hour by the host have proved most satisfactory and she For Friday and Saturday returned to Nyssa. esses. everything points to even greater Pete now has sixty-six hours IRIS MILLER HELEN WINTRODE and more interested congregations flying time. 8 as time goes on. W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Each days' message is entirely dif In Honolulu— Nazarene church at two-thirty on ferent from any other but all form Paul Heldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 24 -North Side of “Y” Nyssa Tuesday, May 13. It will be flower pattern for the whole series and to A. L. Heldt is in Honolulu where he day. Everyone is welcome to attend. gain the full benefit from the mess will work as a carpenter for Morris ages the whole series should be Knudsen company who have a con tract at Pearle Harbor. Phul has T E A BALLS heard. g ir l S c o u t s m e e t T o ile t Tissue At the weekly Girl Scout meeting Rev. Evans expressed much sat a one year contract with the com Tender Leaf Tea 3 Rolls 21c pany. on May 1st the Troop met in their isfaction in the growth and activity Pkg. of 8 Little House for the first time. of his church in Nyssa and the hope Returns From Salt Lake— FREE Plans were made for their Mother’s and belief that in the near future Mrs. Ellis Stoker returned on Sun WASH CLOTH Day Tea for Sunday. May 11th. It is the congregation would build a day from a short visit to Salt Lake. Visits Sick Father— to be at the Girl Scout Little House a church ediface of their own. Mrs. A. L. Heldt left Monday for from. 3 to 5 p. m. Eunice Brady is Able To Be Out— chairman of the tea and will be as Thelma Cook has now recovered Tamford. Nebraska, to visit 1 father, Mr. C. Pentz, who is si sisted by Margaret Sarazin. Helen sufficiently to be about again. iously ill. Shoop, Kelda Nesser. and Virginia In Meridian— ____ l_________________ Duncan. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. R. A. Kelda Nesser was elected tempor Thompson with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM ary secretary. Long motored to Meridian and on Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday On Thursday. May 8th, the Pine the way home stopped at Wilder for APPRECIATED BY AUDIENCE May 9 and 10 C orn Tree Patrol will meet at 4:30 and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George On Tuesday evening the first pro gram in Nyssa for the 1941 nation Western Pride the Golden Rods’ at 7:30. C an d y Bars Davis. al observance of Music Week was THURSDAY BRIDGE Return To I-a Grande— Jewel special Golden Bantam afternoon Bridge On Tuesday A. V. Cook and Thel held at the Gymnasium before a 9c club, The on Thursday large and enthusiastic audience. 1 lb. Can last Thursday were guests ma drove Mrs. W. K. Davis and her 3 fo r lO c H trshey Chocolate 4 of Mrs. Frank Morgan at the annual children who had been guests for All numbers were given with the May Day Festival and card party the past ten days at the parental poise and polish of finished and P 1 lb. cans 2 for 1 9c given by the Episcople guild in Vale home left for their own home at La professional entertainers, and left no room for argument that Nyssa at the guild hall. Grande. is fast developing into a real musical special prize was given by Mrs. On Vacation— A‘ S‘lk 25C A Morgan to her guests which was Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomp center. won by Mrs. Keith Bailey. Special son left on Tuesday for Portland The program arranged for this PROGRAM guests for the afternoon Included where Herschel, will meet with the evening to be given at the gymnas Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and Mrs. Leo Hol- state Highway Commission and from ium at the same hour gives promise 9c lenberg. there he and Mrs. Thompson will of being as delightful and as care fully prepared as that on Tuesday go on a two weeks vacation. - I - WEDNESDAY BRIDGE Receives Anniversary Surprise— and should attract as large a group Wednesday evening bridge was Bernard Eastman today received of listeners as the previous concert. P h o n e IO Ô entertained by Mrs. Ernest McClure an unusual 100th anniversary sur Biscuits this week who invited Mrs. Bernard prise from the Security Insurance DOUBLE FEATURE W ashington New* Eastman as a guest for the even Group in the form of an ice cream (Continued from Page 1) ing. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sid cake, sent from San Francisco, Cal Friday and Saturday, May 9-10 ney Burbidge. Mrs. Aden Wilson ifornia. The "cake" arrived in per Other changes are in the offing. Sons of the Pioneers and Charles and Mrs. McClure. fect condition as it was packaged Unless inside reports are incorrect, i Starrett in the boys of the national guard, now I in “dry’’ ice. and was accompanied Shurfine Ground F r e s h A I. BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED “THE PINTO KID” even to dishes and spoons. The In in federal service for a year, will 1 Lb. pkgs. Z/C On Wednesday evening last Mrs. surance Group was first formed in not be released after their hitch. | Guy Kibbee and Carol Hughes in Clarence Brewster entertained sev 1841. Eastman is the local agent. Draftees will not be sent back to “SCATTERGOOD BAINES” civil life and instead of selecting j en friends at a apron shower com Adds To Sales Force— Sat Mat.. 2.30 p. m., Aom. 5c-20c; Evening, 10c-33c, includes tax older men (26 to 35) the army wants plimenting Miss Peggy Rothler who The Malheur Motors, Nyssa Ford G ra p e F ru it J u ic e 46 oz. cans 2 f o r j j C became the bride of Bob McCurdy. dealers have on the sales force Ken younger men, those from 18 to 25. Sunday and Monday, May 11-12 The rooms were daintly decorated neth Giles, who Joined them today. youngsters who have not started on Amaizo, Either Corn 1 C n with a career and who have no respan-; spring flowers. A dessert service lias moved into one of the MadeleineCarrol, Fred MacMurray, Helen or Gloss 2 pkg*. | j D proceeded the opening of the gifts Gills sibility. Once trained, draftees are Thompson Apartments. Broderick, and Carolyn Lee*in supposed to be held as a reserve for | Fred Sims, salesmanager for the AH Flavors C « and an evening of visiting. “VIRGINIA” 10 years A man of 35. after 10 years. | each is 45 years—too old to make a good •Photographed in beautiful Technicolor soldier. Youngsters of 18 will b e1 „ „ „ Popeye Cartoon Home Grown If. 28 in 10 years and still fit after a Mat Sun. 2:30. Adm 10c-28c, Evening Adm. 10c-33c. Includes tax refresher course. 2 Lb. 1 j C BLUE, BROWN, GRAY, OR HAZEL A potent reason for lowering the — BARGAIN NIGHT— age of draftees is that in the pool Home Grown 1 fin Be lovelier . . . wear flattering makeup from 26 to 35 are experienced mech Tuesday, May 13 3 Lb. , <)► that matches, makeup that matches you anics and draft board ordering of Dick Powell and Ellen Drew in ... keyed to your personality color, the these into service is handicapping “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” color o f your eyes. Special today at industry, where they are needd. An OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6 P. M. Comedy and $1.10 . . . full size Marvelous Face other reason: There is a movement “The Green Archer” Powder, matching junior rouge, from farm to city where industry is SATURDAYS, 9 P. M. _______Adm. Children 5e. Adults 15e lipstick, eye shadow and mascara. | paying good wages Local draft boards are taking the boys who elect W ednesday and Thursday, May 14-15 ed to remain on the farm, thereby increasing shortage of farm labor Fredrick March, Margaret Sulliavan, Frances and increasing the coat of production Dee, and Glen Ford in In the field of agriculture. Sailors j ITIA K € U P B O X “SO ENDS OUR NIGHT” are ignoring the sea and taking Jobs as riggers in shipyards, where the (From the novel “Flotsam,” by Erich pay is better. Furnishing crews for NYSSA OREGON Maria Remaroue) the hundreds of merchant ships idable Food Store PHONE 14 Cartoon and News now on order is one of the problems Admission 10c-33c Including Defense Tax NIGHT PHONE-Mr. Adkison-71 worrying the maritime commission minim INI SUI One Y Six & Single (i - LOCAL NEWS I Mrs - OUR NEW LOCATION AFTER MAY 15 8AI.I sessmei men on mlsslor throug Tiles to an} of cou county than 1 the co the us a prai giving lng fu As a equal! irlssio that e amett ownet on th tlon < praise adjoli sed a value A r count asses: actus resid> ed at —nei W1 they but i in l thro In of p' state wort ertie ers I cour 1940 pro) lng sms 500( GROCERY SPECIALS OWYHEE BEAUTY SHOP - McConnell’s Drive-In - 9c McConnell’s Drive-In “Golden Freeze” qt. 23c POOD VALUES Brooms Syru Cake Flour Post Toasties Gnape Nuts fj 9c X Si“ Pk“’ 1 2 pkg»- Shredded Wheat Corn Flakes^10?? Coffee Starch Jello Aspargrus Rhubarb Ï ! NYSSA 27c 21c 29C TH EATRE Ke*yzdt&tlie.col(ViG¡ 1 (JC W ilson G rocery mfiRVCLOUS Nyssa Pharmacy •i