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Social ^utcs
E N T E R T A IN S FOR SON
Mrs. Lloyd W ilson entertained
Tuesday afternoon fo r her son.
Paul, on hu second birthday. F if
teen s n a il guects were bidder, for
H O NORED A T S H O W IR
the afternoon and enjoyed games
Mrs. Ward Wieneke entertained and the birthday cake and refresh
last Tuesday evening at her home ments
Paul was presented with
s .h pink and blue sbeeeer tor Mrs. gifts from those present and open
W ayne Morris.
T h e guests in- ed his birthday packages that had
( . .deti members of Mrs. Morns arrived from England.
afternoon bridge club.
T h e des
H O U S E W A R M IN G G IV E N
sert tables were centered
wntn
s-eetpea* and miniature doll fu m -
M r and Mrs. Dale Garrison were
i. tings. Bridge was in play during honored
at
a surprise
house
the evening, with prizes gout; to warming Saturday evening. July 9 .I
Mrs. Robert Wilson for high acore when a number of their friends
and Mrs. W arren Parmer for sec lathered at the new Garrison home
ond high. Mrs. M om s was p re m the Stunz addition.
M r and
sented with a g ift from the group Mrs Garrison were presented with
a large wall mirror and a set of
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silverware About 25 couples gath- j
CLASSES H AVE D IN N E R
T h e loyalty and “come double" ered for the occasion.
Tobler’s, M. I. A.
Leading League
Tooler's Peed and Fuel soitbaU
team opened last Thursday’s soft
ball uvpiebeader with a 21 to 1
victory over the Western Corru-
gator company team.
Tom my Hruman, with a single
and two doubles, led the winning
assault. Calvin Wilson hit a home
run fo r the winners.
In the second game of the eve
ning. Adrian Ikons romped to a
i0 to 2 win over the Ontario
Tractor company team. The Lions
.united the tractor boys to two hits,
and although the Lions collected
I only three hits, errors and wila-
| ;iess provided the margin for A d
rian.
In the last contest, the M. I. A.
folded up in the sixth inning to
permit Hollingsworths of Ontario
to score six runs and break a 4 to
4 deadlock for a 10 to 4 victory.
This week's schedule was moved
from Thursday to Monday to avoid
conflict with the Nyssa Night rodeo,
which will be opened tonight for a
three-night showing
Tobler's again opened the even
ing's play Monday with a 12 to 5
win over the previously unbeaten
Adrian Lions in second half play.
Blair Hendricks led the winners'
attack with three hits.
Tommy
Holman hit a home run lo r the
victors.
The M. I. A humbled the On
tario Tractor company team 19 to
1. B ill Beus led the M. I. A. as
sault with a home run and two
smiles. Don Herrer. also hit lor
the circuit for the winners.
T h e last game of the evening
was a wild scoring affair, with the
Waggoner M otor company team
finally salvaging a 16 to 11 win.
Mark Fraley with a triple and
three doubles led the winners.
Smiley, Schell and Montgomery hit
home runs fo r the losers.
The Ontario Tractor company
will play the Waggoner Motor com
pany Monday, July 25 at 7 p. m.
On Thursday. July 28 the Western
Corrugator company will be pitted
against Adrian at 7 o'clock.
At
8:20 the undefeated teams, Tob-
ler's and M. I. A., will meet in a
game that will probably decide the
-econd hall champioaship. In the
final contest, an Ontario Tractor-
Waggoner team will play an out
side aggregation.
e'asses of the Christian church
Sunday school held a potiuck din
ner at the church Tuesday evenirat
Return To Nyua—
M r and Mrs Dean Sm ith re- I
Jacquelyn Wilson
turned Monday from a 10-day trip
to Pocatello and Wyoming.
JAC Q UELYN W ILS O N HONORED
A shower in honor o f the bride-
N Y S S A C A B CO.
to-be. Miss Jacquelyn Wilson, was
General Contracting and
given at the Sunset Valley hall
Building
Wednesday
afternoon
by
Mrs.
f'u.tom-BuiU C abinets and
Grover C Cooper and Mrs. L y
F urnitnre
man Pomeroy.
f urniture Repairing and
10c per person from
Bridal games preceded the open
Refiniahing
ing of the gifts.
Trail ways Bus Depot
14 m i’es north o f Nyssa-Parma
A bridal doll dressed in nylon
Junction
holding a tiny bouquet o f roses
to Rodeo Grounds.
provided the center-piece for the
long gift table which was flanked
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with tall white tapers and a beau
tiful bouquet o f white gladioli
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Miss Wilson was assisted by Miss
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Shirlev Smith. Miss Jean Dierking.
and Miss Joyce Kurtz in the open -
ing of her many beautiful gifts.
Following the opening o f the
gifts. Mrs James Langley at the
D A R K STR IPE D
piano, provided processional music
as the bride-to-be and her three
attendants led the way to the re
freshment table.
Mrs. Langley
furnished a musical set Lin.j during
the entire serving time.
36 Inches w id e
A three-tiered bride's cake on a
mirrored plate, surrounded with
delicate pink roses and baby breath,
and topped with a single rose, was
the centerpiece of the serving table.
B L U E A N D W H IT E
Mrs. Grover Cooper cut and served
the cake.
Pouring iced tea was
Mrs. George Wilson, mother of the
bride-to-be. Mrs. Pomeroy assist
ed in serving light and dark open-
Reg. 69c
fa ed sandwiches.
One hundred
guests were present from Parma,
Nyssa and the valley.
RODEO SPECIAL
Johnson Cabinet
Shop
Outing Flannel
25c yard
Striped Ticking
39c yard
HOSTESS A T SHOW ER
Mrs. John Long was hostess at
a
miscellaneous
bridal
shower
honoring Miss Claudine Tomlinson
last Saturday evening at the Long
home. Fifteen guests invited to the
affair presented the honor guest
with gifts. Refreshments were ser
ved by the hostess after an evening
spent informally. Miss Tomlinson's
marriage to Richard Waddell will
be an event of next month.
H O O D L E IS U R E C A S U A L
Canvas Shoes
Casino, Reg. $4.45
$2.95
$2.45
$2.45
NOW
Ventura, Reg. $3.69
NOW
Bellaire, Reg. $3.69
NOW
Visits Parents—
Bob Eldridge arrived last Sun
day for a visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edridge.
He
made the trip from San Francisco
to Boise by plane.
W e Give R. U. V. D. Tickets With each
$1.00 Purchase
BRACKEN'S
Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing
X-Ray Shoe Fitting
NYSSA
OREGON
At Payette Lakes—
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Morgan and
! Mrs. Frank Morgan spent last week
at Payette lakes. They were join-
ed later in the week by Mr. and
j Mrs. Ted Morgan and their guests,
I Mr. and Mrs. Pete Barnett of Port
land.
| llrre From Stanfield—
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur G iffo rd and
son, Jimmy, of Stanfield. Oregon
were week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Poster.
Judging Popular
Event Of Tour
Livestock judging was the mast
popular event on the Eastern Ore
gon 4-H clUb tour held for boys
in Union and Baker counties July
12. 13. and 14, according to George
Bain, county extension agent.
The Malheur county group of
32 was the largest delegation on
the tour. Union, Baker, Umatilla.
Wallowa
and Malheur counties
made up the entire attendance of
116.
I Livestock judging were Columbia
I sheep at the Union experiment
| station, Hereford cattle at the
Chandler ranch, and Jerseys at
the Christensen farm at North
Powder.
Grasses, alone and with alfalfa,
were studied at the Union experi-1
ment station. A cereal and weed
identification
contest was
held
after the station tour. W hile on
the station, the boys saw some
drainage work being carried on
to reclaim some wet lands.
Texas Visitors Here—
Mrs. E. H. Node! and daughters Visit In California—
of Cactus, Texas visited Monday
Mrs. Ira Ure and Doris Jean,
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. and Alton Roy and daughter,
Bernard Eastman.
Jaqueline. returned Tuesday eve-
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Red Ryder
“ROLL TH UND ER R O LL”
In Cinecolor
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The hilarious misadventures of a timid out
law and the gorgeous gal whose kisses almost
killed him!
Frank Sinatra— Kathryn Grayson
‘‘T H E K ISS IN G B A N D IT ”
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Color Cartoon
Passing Parade
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WISE HOMEOWNERS ARE
STORING COAL NOW!!
While It's Easy to GET
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It’s a laugh r io t . . . ils their honeymoon for
two . . . is a party for five when the bride brings
along her three kids.
“F A M IL Y H O N E Y M O O N ”
Fred MaeMurray— Claudette Colbert
Rita Johnson— W illiam Daniels
Cartoon
News
at
Nyssa
Phòne 15
Herriman Motor
Company
Round-Up Value Days
$1000 Prizes Given Away
DRAWINGS JULY 23 & 30
For The Next Two Weeks
we are offering a store full of special values.
Every item will be specially priced to
give you the best merchandise at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
For the past four years we have endeavored to collect goods that
are built to give you long service and comfort. W e do not buy
to get the lowest priced goods but to get the best dollar values.
On this merchandise we have cut below the regular selling prices
to give you better values than ever.
CAN
W E DO THIS?
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NEWS
VIEWS
Our truck has traveled 100,000 miles gathering goods from all
parts of the Pacific Coast. This has saved hundreds of dollars
in freight. Also we own our building and stock and we do our
own work.
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Salem spent the week-end with
Dr and Mrs. John Long.
They
were returning h-ane from Yellow
stone Park and Salt Lake City.
Here From Boise—
T R A N S IE N T PASSES
Miss Patricia Boe of Boise is
IN L A B O R C A M P
Child Drowns—
visiting this week at the home of
Louis Walters, daughter of Mr. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luis Ray Vitela was found dead
and Mrs. Dave Walters of Rtgguic, John Ostrom.
in the labor cam p at Nyssa this
Idaho, was drowned last week near
morning
He apparently died of
Riggins. The 10-year-old girl was Visits In Twin F a lls -
a heart attack.
the granddaughter of Hub Walters,
Miss Marian Grace Brown left
Vitela was bora August 25, 1924
long-time resident o i the Owyhee
last Thursday for Tw in Palls, in Emporia, Kansas and came to
district.
where she wiU visit at the home of Nyssa from Redlands, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Lewis.
The body is held in the Nyssa
Visit Relatives—
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson
Funeral home pending receipt of
of Jacksonville, Oregon have been Register For Camp—
word from the man's parents, be
A ll G irl Scouts who are plan lieved to live tn El Paso, Texas.
visiting in the Homer Jackson
home. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of ning to attend the G irl Scout camp
at Pilgrim cove August 5 are asked Return From California—
Mrs. Jackson.
to register with their patrol lead
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heldt and
ers.
Miss W anita M orris returned Sat
BO Y SCOUTS G O TO
urday from a 10-day trip to Cali
W A R M L A K E C A M P Parents Of Daughter—
fornia.
Miss Bonnie Learned of
Local 'B oy Scouts from troops 45
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Morris are San
Bernardino
returned
with
and 19 spent last week at the scout the parents of a daughter born on
them to visit relatives and friends
camp at Warm lake.
July 14 at the Holy Rosary hos in Nyssa.
Twelve members of troop 45 ac pital.
companied by their leader, Reed
Here From Iowa—
Ray, left Monday, July 11 for the Nyssa Nursing Home Notes—
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Landau of
camp. T h e group was transported
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Virl R eit- Waterloo, Iowa arrived in Nyssa,
by Edison Child in his truck. Eight enbaugh of Nyssa, July 6, a boy,
where they are visiting at the
boys of troop 19 made the trip, weighing 8 pounds, 13 ounces.
homes o i Mr. and Mrs. R ay Landau
and were joined over the week
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mull.
end by their leader. W alter Mc- Cleaver of Nyssa, July 7, a son,
Partland and Bob Keveren. Those weighing 6 pounds. 8 ounces.
Custom Grinding
who furnished transportation for
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. lo ra n
All kinds of small grains, ear
troop 19 either to or from the camp, Collins of Parma, July 10, a son,
corn, alfalfa meal and potatoes.
included Ray Weatherspoon, Max weighing 7 pounds. 14 ounces.
Jones, Tom Seppich, Walter Mc-
B om
to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phone Nyssa 83-W or Parma 22F12.
21j4xp
Partland and Prank Morris. Troop Freeman o f Nyssa, July 12, a son, Jim Nichols.
19 won a special clean camp a- : weighing 8 pounds, 1 ounce.
ward.
B om
to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Allan Frost was one o f the group i Wagner o f Parma, July 12, a son,
who joined with the leaders in weighing 5 pounds.
fighting a forest fire that had
Bora
to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
broken out in the vicinity o f the Hooper of Nyssa, July 14, a son,
lake.
weighing 7 pounds. 3 4 ounces.
The red feather, the highest
B om
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
camp award was given to Lynn Plager of Parma, July 15, a daugh
Ray, Reed Ray. Stephen Talbot ter, weighing 6 pounds, 15 ounces.
and W alter McPartland.
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
By Lew Herriman
Mackey o f Adrian, July 19, a
Rr. Paul Popenoe, Director o f the
daughter, weighing 6 pounds, 8 American Institute of Family R e
W O M E N POSTPONE
lations, says a man with a fam
H O S P IT A L
S A L E ounces.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. McFarland ily ought to get more pay than
A t a special meeting o i the of Nyssa, a son, July 20.
a bachelor fo r the same job. We
Malheur Memorial Hospital aux
realize two can live as cheaply as
iliary held Monday afternoon at On T rip —
on e. . . but only h a lf as long, and
the parish hall the members de
Bum all Brown, R. G. Larson
cided to postpone the hospital Kenneth Cottle, Ron Whitaker and when you make it two and one
benefit sale, originally planned for Henry Zobell left Tuesday for a to carry the expenses accumulate
August until November 1.
trip into the Jackson Hole section like fingerprints on a doorknob.
The decision was reached after of Wyoming.
However, it'll be tough to put over
considerable discussion from those
the idea. Employers are still more
present. The hospital benefit sale Leave For Utah—
interested in getting a job done
will be a large sale, with members
Mrs. Durlin Hammon and child than in trying to high-pressure a
of all women's groups In Nyssa and ren will leave on Thursday morning natural bora 'bachelor into marry
vicinity participating. Mrs. Frank for Ogden, where she will visit for ing the first girl who proposes to
Perko o f the Friendly Neighbors two weeks with Mrs. Mammon's him. We think the Doc's on the
club will be general chairman for mother. Mrs. William T. Roylance,
right track, but h e’s apt to hit a
the sale.
and other relatives.
detour.
A ll women’s clubs are asked to
A Tacoma, Wash., woman passed
send to the secretary, Mrs. B er Undergoes Surgery—
a bad check o pay a traffic ticket
nard Eastman, a list of their rep
Henry
Hartley, superintendent fine In police court.
That's like
resentatives to the hospital aux
of the Nyssa schools, is recovering walking into a lion’s cage with a
iliary.
satisfactorily from an ear oper small hamburger.
Here's a one
ation performed last Wednesday way ticket
to Happy Driving.
Here From Oklahoma—
at
the
St.
Vincent's
hospital
in
Bring your car to H E R R IM A N
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Matsber-
M O T O R CO. for courteous, first-
ger and son of Pawnee, Oklahoma Portland.
are visiting this week at the Phil
rate repair and inspection service.
Go
To
Seattle—
Harris, Adam Focht and Monty
We have genuine ford parts and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Case and accessories and Texaco products.
Frazer homes.
daughter, Broski, left Wednesday See you soon. Phone 77.
on a trip to Seattle, where they
Church Leader Has Classes—
Miss Ruth Towne of the religious | will spend the week-end.
education department o f the Chris
tian church met Monday after Visitors Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland and
noon with the church school lead
ers of the local Christian church. daughters, Marilyn and Carol of
H OW
The» current curtailment of coal production
could result in a shortage next winter Don’t
get caught short at the height of the next
heating season. O rder coal now . . .
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On Monday afternoon and on M on
day evening the local teachers met
for further classes with Mias Towne
at the Ontario Christian church.
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rung from a trip through the R ed
woods in California. They visited
for 10 days at the home of Mr and
Mrs. George Callahan and family
of Chula Vista. Mrs. Callahan is
a daughter of Mrs. Ure.
Oregon
FOR HIGHER QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES SHOP
ED. CASE’S FURNITURE BARGAIN CENTER
U. S. Highway 20
North of “Y ”
Nyssa, Oregon