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THE NYSSA GATE CT T Y JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY JUNE 5, 1SS2 PA PE TWO THE GAI E CITY JOURNAL ty -ary anti will be hosts to th e Long fam ily reunion Mr an d Mr- A1 T h o m p -o n of Ad rian ; Mr and Mrs. Clyde Long Mr and Mrs Robert Long an d Mr and Mrs Jim Nicholson of Nyssa left S a tu rd a y to join th e p a rty Mr. an d Mrs D artu s Long, an d Mr an d Mrs. O scar G olden all of L ebanon; Mr an d Mrs Virgil Long of D allas, O re gon an d Mr. an d M rs. A1 V aughan of P o rtla n d arrived S unday. T h e Ed wards sum m er hom e is d i- recently on the M etolisus river an d th e m en took ad v an tag e of th e fish ing. Dr. and Mrs. Long retu rn ed to Nyssa Tuesday. —4' County Library Has More Books T h e M alheur County L ib rary 's weekly group of new books will be O l AN'B IC A L T E R * ....................................E d ito r and P u b lish er ready for circu latio n on S atu rd ay . May 24. T h e re are titles relatin g to D u a n e R. A lte rs and Guo. L W h o rlo n , O w ners peoples of o th e r lands, autom otive | developm ent, hom e nursing, m aga- SU B SC R IPT IO N RATES zitie.', an d in te rn a tio n a l organize* 1 Year »2 30 I lion, in* ad d itio n to two novels of NEWSPAPER 6 M onths $1 50 I d itfe re n t subjects m a tte r an d tone. \ PUBLISHERS 1 year o utside M alheur Co. an d ■Caravan" th e story of th e m iddle P arm a. Id a ru ra l ro u tes, $3 00 ea t is an u p -to -d a te book by C arle- ASSOCIATION Single Copies .06 I ton Coon p resen tin g th e cu ltu re of (S trictly in A dvance) the people in those cou n tries .stret ching from Morocco to A fghanistan. T he story of t^ie autom obile an d P u b lish ed every T h u rsd a y a t Nyssa. M alh eu r C ounty. O regon. of th e personalities involved in its E n te re d a t th e postolflce a t Nyssa. O regon for tran sm issio n devel .p m en t from early “ horseless th ro u g h th e U nited S tate s Mails, as second class m a tte r, u n d er , ca rriag e" days to th e p resen t is th e ac t of M arch 3, 1879. ' T he Hoad I Youi by R eginald ’ Cleveland an d K F W illiam son. ~ "Home N urse’s H andbook" is a need for w ater, a t various tim es, it of p ractical in stru ctio n s on Miss J a n e t Irv in g , d au g h te r of is rep o rted , but crops are n o t ex - | equ..,m e n t_ rouU nf and records for pected to actu ally su ffe r an y w h ere I mex,)« rie,.. . .i p, : m ra rin g for I Mr. a n d Mrs. E hired W. Irving of in th is area. th e , „ . k *a t home, w ritten by Lucille Nyssa left J u n e 1st for New York City, w here sh e will board th e He Gidseg an d D orothy Kara. Som e m ild ap p reh en sio n h as been | A novej by thL. B ritish a u th o r, l)e F ra n c e for E ngland. T h ere she expressed, by autom obile d ealers In Joyce C ary is the story of a young will m eet frie n d s she knew at O re p articu la r, ab o u t th e steel strik e th a t N .g erian wb(J- subjected to w hite gon S tate college. From London she will visit Norway, w here she will he -------------------------------------------- will a ffe c t th is a re a In m a n y w ays mtM1 CiVih/.ati in ■ - >-pt- only Its I t h a s been said th a t th is is th e Aside from autom obiles th e re a re superficial a-pei t H. j iy of living m et by Miss M arg u n n N y h am ar, "slow ” tim e of year an d th e re m ig h t / farm im plem ents an d re p a ir p arts, all(j hi impli tv L ad t< m istakes whom she knew here. Miss Irving be two o r th re e ways of Interp retin g bul!d ln « m a teria ls an d a th o u sa n d Wlth tragic re ult T he book. nam ed will go to Belgium , w here she will . ' f . an d one every day needs we all ta k e . . ch a racted . Mi ter J o h n - join th e A m erican Y outh Aboard T our, w hich will take her to F ran ce tiia t. In so fa r as g en ra l business con- , for K rante(i j n sp ite of ap p re h en sio n ( d ilio n s are concerned, reta il sales i strik es, h ig h e r prices, s h o rt- Another u . ful handbook is an d Italy for a m o n th s tour. a re rep o rted to be in th e ir usual a<{es a n d possib]e all-o u t w ar, th e „W nU . Y()Ur o w n W ill1" by R obert early sum m er slu m p w inch m ost ol Kem.r a | public tak es those possibili S chw artz, w hich give clear, specific ta n a , are p a re n ts of the bridegroom us look a t for th e m o m en t only and ties in its strid e , sa tisfie d th a t directions. A reception J u n e 3 in th e Nyssa w onder it "th in g s are beginning to th e re ’ll com e a d ay w hen g en eral A book called "T he M agazine slow dow n fro m th e big boom a fte r conditions a re back on a n even keel. W orld” by R oland W ol-eley surveys S tak e T ab e rn a cle honored th e n ew lyweds. T h e b rid e was a ttire d In a W orld W ar II." We dislike to h e a r o rato rs or read th e m agazine's relation to th e jo u r T h e slow -dow n com es n atu ra lly colum n ists who rep rim a n d th e A m nalistic fam ily, the m agazine an d gown of w h ite slipper sa tin , styled every year a n d ca n be attrib u te d to erican people for w hat th ey call a p a Its readers, m agazines as a business, w ith a p eter p an collar and bodice n u m e ro u s factors, such as vacations, thy an d in d ifferen ce We believe th a t m agazine w riting an d ed iting, an d in set of ro sep o in t lace. T h e full skirt descended to a c a th e d ra l-le n g th school closing an d possibly a m ild instead of ln d iffern ce to adverse careers on m agazines. train . H er fin g ertip veil of bridal epidem ic of sp rin g fever A ctivities econom ic o r social conditions, th e A new w estern tory hy W illiam h av e n o t slowed down on the farm s A m erican people a re in stilled w ith Colt M acD onald tells of a border illusion was c a u g h t to a tia ra of lace em broidered with in sp ite of vacations and plenty of enough optim ism a n d fig h t to be ra n g e r’s a tte m p ts to solve th e m ys d elicate places to go fishing an d sig h t-se e able to c a rry on. Few if any, w h eth er teries su rro u n d in g a b an k h o ld -u p seed pearls. S h e ca rrie d a bouquet of pink roses an d ste p h an o tis e n ing. sm all business m en, in d u stria lists or In "Ranger M an " circling an orchid. M ost of th e farm ers an d th e ir e n wage e a rn e rs a re stick in g th e ir h ead s A book describing th e fram ew ork Mrs. M erlin A nderson atten d e d tire fam ilies in th is are a are busier in th e san d , so to speak, b ut a re a t by w hich n atio n s work together, th a n usual w ith th e ir spring crops. tem p tin g to avoid se lf-p ity an d m a k th e ir political, economic, social, an J h e r sister as m a tro n of ho n o r A ctual com ing of sprin g was late ing an e ffo rt to do th e ir sm all p a r t colonial activities on th e world scene B ridesm aids w ere Miss Avon P ete r- und when w arm w eather arrived, a f in co rrectin g w hat should be done. Is called "In te rn a tio n a l O rg a n iz a | son an d M rs. Leo Long, sisters of | th e bride a n d M arlene G iffo rd . T hey te r plenty of m oisture earlier, every tio n .” | were a ttra c tiv e ly a ttire d in sister th in g sta rte d growing a t once. T he J u s t to prove our p o in t, we c a s u gowns of w h ite org an d y accented by m oisture gave all crops a good sta rt, ro se-p in k stoles. T hey ca rrie d c a s but a series of w arm d ays an d no ally “interview ed" a dozen or so b u si ness m en who h av e been in th is a re a cades of p in k ca rn atio n s. ra in fa ll h a s forced th e farm ers to for several years an d fin d , w ith o u t , '5 go a f te r th e ir irrig atio n shovels and P e tite Jo y P eterso n an d N ancy keep th e w ater going alm ost co n one exception, th a t th ey h av e all S trin g er, flow er girls, wore frocks of th e fa ith of those people who cam e sta n tly . T h a t, of course, is a fu ll | p ink organdy. tim e Job w hich som etim es ru n s into here in th e n in e te e n th c e n tu ry an d Best m an d u tie s were assum ed by built an in la n d em pire from d essert n ig h t work. G erald H. G iffo rd for h is bro th er. P aul House a t the N orth B oard if land. U shers w ere G ra n t G iffo rd , F ra n k T h e concensus of opinion is, t h a t C ontrol office rep o rts th a t can als j A nderson a n d D erold Tilley. M urrln er Eccles, who spoke h ere are carrying a ca p ac ity of irrig atio n P re sid e n t J. R aym ond Dewey w as w ater from th e O w yhee reservoir th ree weeks ago, w as only c o n firm W LaV on G ifford claim ed Miss cerem onies for th e p ro - w hich this year h a s a sufficient s u p ing th e ir beliefs th a t th e in fla tio n A drienne M. P eterson for his bride . m a ste r . of .. ................... , .. , , . , , , , gram held as follows: violin solos, ply for all th e land. T h e re will be a cycle h a s been W oken. In ste a d of in a n u p tia l cerem ony solem nized * Angela . P ete rso n Long of P a lto Alto "a let-d o w n feeling" o r pessim ism , J u n e 2 in th e Idaho Falls Tem ple C alifo rn ia, accom panied by Vela Dee m ost local resid e n ts feel th a t if th e T h e lovely bride is a d au g h te r of 1 Poulson; rem ark s, P ris id e n t Arvel "boom b u sts," are as such as « th e Mi an d Mr W ilford O. P eterso n L. C hild: vocal selections, Moyle lower S n a k e riv er valley will b en e fit trem endously. Som e large i n Brown of W eiser; novelty m usical dustries will be forced to disperse selection, Jo y P eterso n ; an d vocal th e ir p la n ts to sm aller are a s for new | solo, G race H igginson of Boise. P resid in g over th e g ift tab les were an d stric tly civilian p ro d u cts, th e popu latio n will move from th e in ■ Mrs. R o b ert G ilcrest, M iss C laire | G ilcrest, Mrs. S. M ilton Nelson an d d u stria l areas to ru ra l secions such as th is a n d m any of th o se local ex M rs. Fred B lacker all of O n tario . M rs. R u th A nderson, Mrs. George pansio n plans c a n be ca rrie d be- i llow C om fortable My Old Shoes yond th e b lu e -p rin t stage, we have Poulson an d M rs. Leo W. C hild w en A re Slnee T hey YY'ere R epaired a t the re fre sh m e n t table. been told. Mrs M ark H artley h ad ch arg e of It all boils dow n to th e fac t th a t By th e guest book. Mrs. D. O. Bybee th e re are two ways of looking a t plaved a 30 m in u te o rg an prelude. everything. T h e pessim ist says his T h e couple will ta k e a honeym oon glass Is h a lf em pty, while th e o p ti trip to T eto n an d Y ellow stone N a m ist says his glass Is h a lf full. tio n al p ark s Follow ing a su m m er in M o n tan a, th ey will m ake th e ir hom e = = X i In Provo w here Mr. G iffo rd will r e sum e his p re -d e n ta l stu d ies a t the B Y U Along The EDITORS BEET b u r ia l Adrienne Peterson Marries L. Gifford In Idaho Falls Mrs. Russell Entertains Mrs. R ay Russell e n te rta in e d h er bridge club last W ednesday evening. Mrs. Em m a Q uim by ih d Mrs. Tom E ldridge were guest players. M rs Mr. an d Mrs. Scott llia tt announce the en gagem ent of th eir d aughter, [ Miss E d n a lli a tt to YV. S. Lawrence uf A rm ona, C alifornia. B ert L i e n k a e m p e r won h ig h score an d M r- H erb F ischer w on low. M r. a n d M r- Jack M c K e e and hoii T erry arrived F riday from K e n n e wick, W a sh in g to n to visit over M e m orial D ay a t th e hom e of M r an d Mrs G eorge McKee T hey w ent to Boise S a tu rd a y evening, w here Mrs. Ja ck McKee visited w ith h e r p a r ents. Mr and Mrs. C harley M cC on nell an d Mrs. G eorge McKee visited w ith h e r sister. M rs. J R D ougal. Mr. an d Mrs. D ean S m ith visited in Pocatello last w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs. A lton P aris. T hey retu rn ed S un d ay evening. Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r C h ap m an and children spent M em orial D ay a t the hom e of Mrs. F red W illiam s. Our Hail Policy Protects Legion Auxiliary Has Installation With Vale, Ontario M em bers of th e Nyssa A m erican A uxiliary joined w ith Vale an d O n tario A uxiliary m em bers T uesday for jo in t in stallatio n cerem onies a t Vale and to play host to th e sta te presi- d en t. Mrs. M arie W ilkins of La- G ran d e. P rio r to going to Vale. Nyssa and O n tario m em bers m e t fur d in n er a t th e Moore h o tel in O n tario where Mrs. W ilkins was guest of honor. Mrs. H elen K akebeeke, d istric t p resid e n t, h a d ch a rg e of in stallatio n cerem onies. Mrs. Don G ra h am , re tirin g p resid en t of th e Nyssa o rg an i zation, was p resen ted a corsage of red ca rn a tio n s an d a past p resid en t's pin. Mrs. C lifford M ink received the gavel as p resid e n t of U nity 79 for th e com ing year. O th e r local o f f ic e r installed were Mrs. H o llan d Law rence, first vice p resid e n t; Mrs. H ugh Tobler, sec- ond vice p resid e n t; Mrs. Lloyd Tub- ler, se creta ry ; Mrs. K erm it Lien- k eam per, tre a su re r; H a rrie tt Penney, c h a p la in ; Mrs. E. D. Powell, h isto r- ian, an d Mrs. H. O. H opkins, ser- g e a n t-a t-a rm s . M rs. W ilkins gave an inspiring ta lk on h o sp italizatio n of veterans, flag etiq u ette an d the work of th e o rg an izatio n . S h e presented a gift to M rs. G ra h a m an d th a n k ed Mrs. K akebeeke for h e r work as d istric t p resid e n t for th e year. Coffeee, p u n ch an d ice cream and cake were served a t th e close of th e m eeting. USE THIS HERD BUILDER | , CARNATION UNMERi 6 Daughter» 6 Dame average; j ! Increase of 1,990 lb«. M ilk; 96 lb». Fet. fhi» proved ! 13,790 lb*. Milk 572 lb*. Fet _ 11,800 lb». Milk 476 lb*. Fat average: is ¡u»t one of HAIL INSURANCE RENOWN H I S the many well* IT ’S Satisfactory Loss Settlem en ts T h at C ount SEE US TODAY bulls of Holstein, Guernsey end Jersey breeds available to YO U through BOB TH O M PSO N , Agency artificial insemination. M alheur D airy B reeders Association P hone O n tario 1099-W Nyssa, O regon H A IL H EAD Q U ARTERS ; j I | Dr. and Mrs. Long Attend Reunion D r. an d M rs. J o h n E. Long left F rid ay m o rn in g for C am p S h erm an w here th ey a re occupying th e sum m er hom e of Mrs. B erton Edw ards, siste r of M rs Long. W hile th ere, they will celeb rate th e ir w edding an n i- We wish to ANNOUNCE Let Us gin your LAW N a better the purchase of C. C. Patterson’s Mower Sharpening and Saw Filing Business May We Serve You? ART BAKER We—Sharpen, Adjust and Repair Your Mower. Phone 39S-J i The Shoe Clinic SPECIALS NO D E L I V E R Y Darlene Sesler Honored FROM JU N E 9 TO JUNE 23 There W ill Be No Route Deliveries Because of Vacations. Miss D arlene Sesler was honored veil party Riven W ed nesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of C laudina W ilson. K a rm a K esler an d Colleen Bybee were co-hostesses. T h e group played bunco w ith Miss Kes ler w inning th e h igh prize. F o u rte en friends p resen ted th e ho n o red guest w ith farew ell gifts. Tobler s Feed & Fuel, Inc. " Y o u r fiv e m in u fe t o r e up, d e p o iif a n o t h e r ten ce ntf, p u h - l e e i e . " Regular $12.95. 10-inch oil tan uppers—double soles lO W D 1 f E S \ Ve Have A Frozen Food Plan ABOUT YOUR NAVY of Nyssa, O regon Mr an d Mrs n er i, G iffo rd , C olum bia Falls OWYHEE tto o late for la st week» M rs R a lp h S h elto n (G ladys Moses * was h onored w ith a bridal show er held M onday afte rn o o n In A drian a t th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch . Mrs. S h e lto n received m an y lovely an d useful gifts R e fresh m en ts were served to 35 g u ests by th e Me.sdnmes O scar H o uston, Lee L ovitt, "F o rt" S u m p te r a n d W ern er P eu tz Mr an d M rs. A rth u r A nderson of P o rtla n d a n d Mrs. A S ch m id t and on C arl of M aupin sp e n t a few days at th e A D Moses hom e T h e ladle-' are sisters of Mr Moses O n Friday, Mrs Moses an d guests w ent to Boise to see Mr a n d M rs. R a lp h S helton. W ssi 14,-ior TUAN FOUR MILLION, SEVEN h u n d r e c ^ h o o s a n d e ¿ Y N s u n k BY p a n e s e SHIPPING W t « duW N G U S SUBMARINES AL t q TAL U S Dor it Buy 2 %. V Pillows $ 4 .9 9 Regular $1.49 size 14*£ to 17 Sanforized shirts Regular $8.95 16x24 inch with white zipper cover Comb Set 17£ Flannel S n V fi* V F IR S T 27x27 Regular $2.98 Outing flannel diapers Rag Rugs 3 for $ 1 .0 0 An 18x36 serviceable rug in dark and light colors ORDS WERE KEPT o n s w in g l e s f r o m LOGS, S T R A W B E R R IE S ANY BRANCH NATIONAL BANK CUT O f l N 10 fa S SIX OATS A WifV p «, Hay Baling You Pick Wire Tie • Y. K1DO Gem Ava. Regular $1.00. Two-cell flashlights WANTED Picked or Bring‘Container OF PORTLAND •UTS tutus OREGON rOGfTMfr* A M a r r l i a n t n in < h N il I Diapers $ 2 .1 4 Flashlights 6 7 £ B a n k a n d Esta b lish y o u r C r e d i t w it h Rh . Work Shirts 99£ 2 W % ON < E R T IM I A I M O » U T P O X IT W R IT T E N T O M A T U R S IN 3 Y E A R S 1 Block W eit of R. R. Depot Phone 149-W Foam Rubber 10-piece comb set of assorted combs lo g bo o ks are SO c a l l e d BCCAl/sr early s h ip s r e c -^ ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS Unti >1 You See US NYSSA FURNITURE CO. Men’s Chambray AMOUN"r E A RN MORE - Â C BORN ON S rtP B Q A R c íS that Men's Field Boots $ 8 .9 9 Pair A ll N e w WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS E q u ip m e n t Jack Zittercob Nysza l ’ h o n r 131- R NYSSA OREGON % »