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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURN a I. NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1961 Additional Volumes Afternoon Japanese Ceremony Unite's Recently Added To Malheur Library Hiroko Kitamura, Smith Matsunaga "Great Western Indian Fights" by members of the Potomac Cor ral of the Westerners. The deci sive battles that lead to the open ing of the American frontier. "American Ferryboats" by John Perry. The story of the ferries and the ferrymen who transport ed passengers and goods, wagons and livestock, across American waterways in times of peace and in times of war and who created thereby a fascinating segment in the broad panorama of American life, Science Survey" edited by A. W. Haslett. An authoritative rec ord, written for the general read- ■ er, of recent advances and de- [ velopments in the scientific world. "Things to Make for Children" by Sunset magazine. How-to make-it ideas. "The Fit" by William Wood. The story of an insecure orphan ed boy, unable to cope with the pressures of life in a New Eng land! prep school, who finally has a nervous breakdown. "Sail a Crooked Ship" by Na thaniel Benchley. A farce-comedy in which a young engaged couple is shanghaied by an extremely inefficient gang of bank robbers aboard a stolen merchant ship. New books going into circula tion Saturday, July 1, at Malheur county library include the follow ing: PAGE FIV# "In Place of Folly" by Norman uj^with jazz, from the early days Cousins. A compelling, deeply I of ragtime, through his work with concerned book begins with a dis one of Duke Ellington’s first cussion of the realities of nuclear, bands, to playing blues for roy chemical, biological and radiolo alty in England. gical warfare and shows what ef "Mary. Queen oi Scots" by N. fect nuclear testing has already Brysson Morrison. The romantic had on human life. Arguing that tragedy of Mary, Queen of Scots, the current arms race can end which has caught the imagination only m mass destruction the auth of the world for four centuries, or shows why and how a reorgan works its old magic in this new ized and strengthened U.N. could biography. bring about and maintain peace. ( "The Lower Animals" by Ralph "The Oregon Almanac and Book Buchsbaum. Together, the text of Facts." edited by James E. and pictures form an unsurpassed Brooks. Basic, general informa introduction to the life of land tion on Oregon’s commerce, com and water, the creatures of beach, munication, government, indus drift, tidal pool and open sea, try, land, natural resources, peo and the organisms in living tis ple, recreation and transportation. sue. "Treat It Gentle" by Sidney Be "Man and His Body" by Benja chet. The life of a man who grew | min F. Miller. Written for the layman, this account of human physiology describes the struc ture and working of each part of the body. "The Manned Missile" by Ed Rees. An account of the manned missile bomber. "Out on a Limerick," edited by Bennett Cerf. A collection of 300 limericks. "Total Recoil" by Kyle Samuel Crichton. Autobiographical sket ches, accounts and anecdotes of Wolf Saroyan, O’Hara, D. H. Lawrence, Chaplin and other fig ures of the literary and entertain ment world. "Cooking for the Freeser" by Myra Waldo. Contains 150 re cipes for preparing food, together with information on packaging for the freezer. . ..l£ 1 - F 1 Mr. and Mrs. Smith T. Matsunaga ♦ A Japanese wedding ceremony performed at 1 o’clock in the af ternoon June 3, 1961, united Miss Hiroko Kitamura and Airman Second Class Smith Takashi Matsunaga. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tsunekichi Kitamura of Chofa City, Tokyo, Japan. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matsunaga of Nyssa. Airman Matsunaga, who is sta tioned at Fuchu Air station in Tokyo, plans a re-enlistment for several more years with the U.S. Air Force in the Orient. Follow ing this period, he plans to return with his bride to the United States. “WOW . . . That’s really cleanin’ the seat covers!” We’re Just Thorough Enough in Our Methods to Do a Good Job . . . We Know HOW and Welcome the Opportunity to Prove It to You—Anytime! SHELL Super Service CALL FR 2-3990 Blaine Smith, who is spending the summer on his ranch near Kilgore, Idaho, suffered a cracked vertabra Saturday when thrown from a horse. He was hospitalized in St. Anthony where he must remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Metcalf at tended a family picnic July 4 in I Vale. Mr. and Mrs. John Stringer left Monday to spend the summer on their ranch near Kilgore, Idaho, j Their children, Sue and John, had i previously gone to Kilgore. -. f ■. k ■ ■■■. ¿i», • • •** ♦ ‘i. i ; SMOKE HOUSE SPECIALS ! 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