TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U R N A L
Society
TH U R S D A Y, JUNE 12,1941
with Mrs Oreg* and Mrs. Robert
SU NDAY GUESTS
Mr. B C Brooks and M r and Mrs DeGross as hostess
It was decided to hold the annual
H. B. Whittlesey of Boise were Sun
day dinner guests of M r and Mrs. family picnic soon As the program
Herbert H. Fisher and Mrs. Emma chairman wasn't present group sing-
lng was enjoyed.
Quinby.
D IN N E R GUESTS
Delicious refreshments were served
Mr. ana
Mr.
and Mrs
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Burnall Brown
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and the favors were In keeping with
U rtalned two Nyssa visitors and Mr C H ATTE R BOX CLUB
Flag Day.
Kenneth Cottle and Reid at dinner
The Chatter Box club held Its
Next meeting will be held at the
on Thursday
regular meeting Wednesday after- Leslie T op liff home June 18.
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'n oon at the Wallace Gregg home
Saraln
At their regular meeting on Thurs-
day two new members were taken
j in. Shirley Andrews and Marjorie
Sallee Following the Induction cere-
monies games were played under the
guidance of Greta Stunz, and Cleda
Nusser, a fire building demonstra-
tion followed and marshmallows
were toaated.
T o all those who wish to qualify
for first aid badges Mrs. Brewster
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asks them to be present at the Red
WIUSON -H ITE
A wedding took place on Satur Cross demonstration at the Parish
day morning In Caldwell and which hall on Friday.
is of intrest to many people In the
Owyhee and Nyssa was that of Miss W EDNESDAY EVENING BRIDGE
Mrs. Aden Wilson was hostess for
Betty Jane Hite, daughter of O. R.
Hite. Owyhee, to Harley A. Wilson, the Wednesday evening bridge club
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Invited Mrs. Ellis Buckland and
Mrs. Hershel Thompson as guests
of the Owyhee.
The marriage was performed by for the evening. High scores were
made by Mrs. Sidney Burbrldge and
the Justice of peace at noon.
Mr and Mrs Wilson are at pres- Mrs. A V. Cook A late supper was
ent making their home with M r enjoyed following cards.
Wilson's parents.
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C ARD P A R T Y
TH U R SD AY EVENING B RID G E
Bowls filled with cut flowers were
The Thursday evening Bridge j used In the rooms for decoration.
Club was entertained last week by at the home of Mrs C L McCoy on
Mrs Bernard Eastman. High scores Wednesday evening when Mrs. John
were made by Mrs. E. J. Powell ami Young Mrs. George Sallee and Mrs.
Mrs. John Bishop.
McCoy entertained at the first of
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a series of bridge parties.
McKEE— M cCONNELL
I Guests were invited for six tables
Miss Ellen McConnell, daughter of dessert contract High scores were
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell f made by Mrs. Clarence Brewster,
o f Kuna, Idaho, became the bride of | Mrs. O. J. Donahue and Mrs Tom
Jack McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Eldrtdge.
George McKee of Emmett at a
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quiet ceremony in Boise June 10 at E PW O RTH LEAG UE TO
8:00 p. m. The bride was attended E NTE R TAIN
by Mrs. Max Schweizer, sister of
The Nyssa Epworth League Is en
the bride groom and her husband.
tertaining its members’ parents and
Max Schweizer being best man.
The single ring ceremony was friends at an Epworth League meet
read by the Methodist minister of ing on Sunday, June 15 at 7:30 p. m.
in the Eagle's Hall.
Boise.
Part of the evenings program will
The bride graduated from Nyssa
High School with the class of 38. be a candle light Installation service
She then worked in the Adrian Post of the new cabinet officers for the
coming conference year.
Office for three years.
The new officers are:
The bride groom also graduated
President, Irvin T op liff; Efficiency
from Nyssa High School with the
class o f 38 and attended Oregon chairman, Ramona Henderson; First
State College for two years where Vice-President. Mae Osborn: Second
he was a member of Alpha Chi Rho Vice-President. Effie Ellen Counsil;
fraternity. He Is now working for the Third Vice-President. Leroy Toombs:
U. S. B. R. at Black Canyon Dam. Fourth Vice-President, Oscar Bra
tton; Secrteary, Juanita Boyles,
They will be at home at Emmett.
Treasurer, Margery Benedict; Song
Leaders , Oscar Bratton and Anna
C IV IC CLUB
The next regular meeting of the Marie Toombs; Pianist. Verna Ruth
Nysa Civic Club will be held at the Flndling and Margery Benedict;
Parish Hall on Wednesday after Ushers, George Boyles and Glenn
noon, June 18. 1941. The speaker of Wolfe.
Everyone is invited to attend.
the afternoon will be Mrs. Violet
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FRUITS and
VECITRBUS
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We mre pleased to announee that our Fruit and Vegetable stand
Is again open. As usual we wil' tarry only the Freshest produce
direct from the farm.
BING C A N N IN G CHERRIES
FRESH FRUITS and V E G E T A B L E S
OUR NEW LOCATION IS N ORTH OF THE N YSSA LAUNDRY
Walter Fox and Son
FA TH ER 'S DAY
Gift Suggestions
Sunday, June 15 is Dad’s big day of the year—
show hi— that you too appreciate his efforts of
providing you a good home by giving him a gift
from Atkeson’s.
Neck
W in g
Tiíes
S h ir ts
A smart dreasy necktie that
is wool lined and hand tail
ored.
Stripes or plain
Here i* a dress shirt that will
make an ideal gift.
All sixes, co'ors and patterns.
$1.65
$1
»ress
S w e a te rs and
Shoes
D re ss P a n ts
this
Get him a sweater or a pair
new stock of mens dress shoes,
of dress pants.
Dad wil' be pleased with either.
We have Just received
lastest Styles
DRESSES <?8c to «2.95
A T K E S O N ’S S T O R E
Men’s and Ladies Wearing Apparel
Third and Main Streets, Nyssa
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odist church In Weiser. The Rev
O. L. Kendall reading the marriage
service, before the fifty guests as
sembled
Proceeding the ceremony as the
guests were seated two piano solos
were played by Mrs. Alice Kimball.
Mrs. Kimball also payed the wedd- |
lng march from Lohengrin as a pro
cessional for the bridal party. Mrs
Bessie Coleman sang “ I Love You j
Truly" and was accompanied by Mrs
Kimball.
The bride was given away by her I
father. Her brides maid was Miss j
Zoe Beam. The bridegroom's best
man was Mr. Eldon Stimwels and
ushers were M r Donald Beam and
Mr. Everett Coulter.
The bride chose for her wedding
gawn a pale pink net with lace In
sertions of formal cut. She carried
a boquet of pink and white rose
buds. Her brides maid's gown was
pale blue chiffon and she carried
a boquet of sweet peas and roses.
Following the church ceremony
a reception for Immediate friends
and the bridal party was held at
the home of the brides sister, Mrs.
Lottie E Beam. Immediately after
Mr. and Mrs. Ward WeinekU lei t
for a two weeks trip to the coast.
The brides going away costume was
a traveling suit of biege and brown.
On their return they will be at j
heir home on north Third Street. I
B U ILD IN G PE RM ITS
The following applications foi
building permits have been filed
v'th the City Recorder:
No. 476 Roscoe Findley. Remodel
and Add Dwelling Lot 16 Blk. 34
Park $600.00.
No. 477 H. G. Johnson, erect busi-!
ness. Lot 18 Glascow tract. $1500.00.;
I f no written protests have been
filed within ten U0) days from the
late of this publication by owners
of property in the City of N yssa
he above applications will be ap
proved.
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S TATE OF OREGON
C O U N TY OF M ALH E U R
C IT Y OF NYSSA
Notice hereby is given that an election of the
City of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon will be held
at the City Hall in the City of Nyssa, Oregon, on the
30th day o f June 1941, between the hours
o f 8 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M.,
to submit to the legal voters of
the City
of Nyssa, the question of issuing bonds of the
City of Nyssa in the amount of $13,000.00 for the
purpose of improving the Water Works and distri
buting system, including the laying of new mains
between the present water stand and Main Street
and along Main Street between First Street and
the Grade School Grounds; and also for the pur
pose o f drilling and equip'ng a new well and for in
creasing the capacity »if A‘/ell No. 2 and construct
ing a pump house over s me; to lie payable from
revenues from said vote« vsiem and. in the event
of a deficiency in uch re» enues, from taxes.
The ve'e wil! b.
1 dot. upon which shall be
the words “ Bonds Yes’- ami “ Ronds No.” and the
voter shall place a cross (X ) between the word
“ Bonds” and the word “ Yes” nr between the word
“ Bonds” and the word “ No” which indicates his
choice.
The polls for the reception of the ballots cast
for or against the measure will, on said day and
date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the
hour of 8 o’clock A. M. and remain onen until the
hour o f 8 o’clock P. M. of the same day when the
same shall be closed.
By the order of the Common Council of the
Citv o f Nvssa, Malheu* Countv, Oregon, this
eleventh day o f June 1941.
M. F. Solomon, Recorder.
First publication June 12. 1941
Last publication June 2(5, 1941
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N YSSA B AN K E R T A K E S BRIDE
On Monday, June 9. 1941, at eight j
in the evening Miss Evelyn Kimball, I
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball.
Weiser and George Ward Wieneke. |
Nyssa, plighted their troth before a j
flower banked altar at the Meth-
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8U R PR ISE P A R T Y
A gay party was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis on
Thursday when five couples, all
friends and neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. Glea Billings gathered at a no
host, pot luck surprise dinner In
honor of the Billings leather wed
ding anniversary.
The leather gifts if not useful for
keepsakes at least added to the gay-
ety o f the party and later a hand
some pair of crystal candlestlckl;
were presented. Games were played
during the evening.
Notice Of Bond Election
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I Mussolini, who will talk on "The
! Structure of Hair.” There will follow
a muslcial program which will in
clude vocal numbers by Mrs. O. J.
I Donahue and a violin number by
Twila Crawford.
All ladies Interested In Civic a f
fairs and development are cordially
invited to be present.
Legal Advertisement
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T E M P O R A R Y OFFICE
CHANGE
Owing to the illness of Mrs. Ab
bot's mother I will temporarily
have my office in my residence
at South Third St. and Ennis
Ave. (3 block' south of Signal
Oil Co.)
L IS T * "
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC
WRTER HEATING
is Cheaper
than Ever !
I D A H O V POWER
SUNDAY
JUNE l i
is the day to honor1 Father.
Remember him with a gift
from our stock of special items.
G2as B e its and S u sp e n d e rs
A desired gift by any man
DR. C. A. A B B O T T
5 0 c and *1
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G IR L SCOUTS
The Girl Scouts under the leader
ship of Mrs. Clarence Brewster are j
enjoying their weekly meetings In
the "Little House" recently present
ed to them by Dr. and Mrs. J. J.
FOOD
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Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday
June 19 & 20
Lard
Package
Shortening
Corn Flakes
45c
49c
J9c
0KEG0N iU U l
Surefine
3 lb. can
Kelloggs
2 for
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Biscuits National 1 1 n
each_____________ I 1C
9 lb. bag
White or Yellow
07p
L I W
Corn Meal
Salad Dressing j T at
fin __
e 3l£
OQp
PorktSr Beans Tastewell
2* 2 cans 2 for__
G r a p e F ru it J u ic e
46 oz. can
2 for
S yru p
Amaizó,
10 lb. can each
CQ a
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Sardines
Tuna Fish
Oval, mustard
or tomato 3 for
OQp
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Gold Bar, Vi cans
2 for
29c
O p e n E v e n in g s U n til 9 P»M .
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A Dependable Food Store
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GRAYCO END-LOCK TIES
This famous tie is sure to please Dad. Comes in
stripes or patterns and a wide range of
color combinations
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$1
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ARROW SHIRTS
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Arrow quality is tops! They are styled right.
W e have a large assortment of colors and
sizes 14 to 17
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S h re d d e d W h e a t
NYSSA
today ...
Gordon Smith has taken
Over Cozy Cafe will Open
for Business Monday
Si Â É i â
HERMITAGE
if you're looking
fo r as fin e a
Kentucky
whiskey
as money
w ill buy
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Double Feature
Friday and Saturday, June 13-14
Lionel Barrymore and Edward Arnold in
“T H E P E N A L T Y ”
Sons of the Pioneers and Charles Starrett in
“T H U N D E R IN G FR O N T IE R ”
Sat. Mat.. 2.30 p. m , Aam 5c-20c; Evening. 10c-33c, Includes tax
$2
INTERWOVEN SILK SOX
Watch him smile with satisfaction when he
opens his Father’s Day package and he see’»
his favorite sock!
Anklet or Regular Length
Sizes 10 to 12
35c and 5 0 c
Sunday and Monday, June 15-16
Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney and Bobs
Watson in
“M EN OF BO YS T O W N ”
Merry Melody
Mat. Sun. 2:30, Adm. 10c-28c. Evening Adm. 10c-33c. Includes tax
SHAVING SETS AND CASES
Composition and Genuine Leathers
$1 to $5
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Tuesday, June 17
Richard Dix, Patricia Morrison and Preston
Foster in
“T H E R O U N D -U P ”
Pop Eve and The Green Archer
THESE A R E O N L Y A F E W OF T H E M A N Y
G IFT SU G G E ST IO N S A V A IL A B L E
A T O U R STORE
Adm. Children 5c. Adult* 15c
Wednesday and Thursday, June 18-19
Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Richard Buchanan
and Ann Doran in
“PENNY SERENADE”
Porky Cartoon and News
lte-23e, Including Defense Tax
GOLDEN R IL E
M A K E IT R IG H T STORE
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