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DRIVERS MUST HAVE $1.00 fee direct to the State. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, M AY.!«, 1987 Secretary of NEW DRIVING LICENSE BEFORE J U N E 30 th VERNON CHADWICK JOINS U. S. ARMY The Biggeut Musical Since 42nd Street It* “TOPS OF THE TOWN” waitresses. No admission will be charged. A dish Of ice cream and a piece of cake Will sell for a dime Come and enjoy a lovely evening. The next regular meeting of the H. E. C. will be held at the home cf Mrs. Dale Ashcraft on Tuesday. All motor vehicle drivers’ licenses expire June 30th oi this year ac cording to an annouucment from the secretary of state. Those who have reached the age of 70 years, those who have acquir ed any physical handicaps which might affect their driving ability, and those who are applying for a driver’s license for the first time must all complete the driver’s lic ence examination, state Wm. Ham mond, head of the Operators Div ision. The department is anticipating the recording of the greatest num ber of licenses known in the history of the state. This is based on the increased registration of motor vehicles, nonresident visitors, and the many who have recently taken up residence in this state. Arrangements are being made to accept applications by May 15th in order that the tremendous rush and jam might be avoided. Special attention during this early period w<U also be given to the ;e who have readied the age cf 70 cr are other wise required to take the full exam ination, and the department is pointing out the convenience of ap plying early for license renewals. Straight renewals upon approved form.' may be had by mailing the completed form together with the Thursday afternoon. bqys spent Thursday evening it thd The play “Aunt Emma S sps It Alva C ucdsii home. Through" will be put on at the s Wv; off spent Sunday at Lower Bend school house May Ju ’lyssa. at 8:30 o'clock. i r 1 Irs. E L. Jamison Sf j ; ‘l i r A ’ v at Emmetl. Mr and Mrs. Claude Day raJ * l * th* Hoffman home Saturday Buena Vista News ^venitjg. * ni Mrs Jrhn Partholr vi The Chatter B-x Club met al . i . rd family spent Sunday at ihe home of ...iv. Edward Ni. r Alva Ooodell home. Thursday May 6 with the following members answering roll call, Mes- Buy from our advertisers. dames Loyd Adams. C. H. Bennett. Charles Gardner, Harland Maw, Alva Goodell and Miss Eunice Ben BOYS and GIRLS nett. The guests were Mrs. Cheat Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Marshall. Earn money in your Mrs. Maw gave an interesting pro gram and some time was spent on spare time and a quilt for the hostess. Mrs. Loyd Adams Is to arrange the program W in A Bike for the next meeting which is to be held at the Alva Ooodell home Join Ginzel’s Bike May 19. The hostess served delicious Contest refreshments. A house warming was given at Get particulars at the Day home Saturday evening with a good size crowd present. once at Everyone spent an enjoyable even GINZEL JEWELRY ing. and Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamieson and family spent Sunday at the Chester Ontario, Oregon Sager home. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Maw and C '- ' Major H. D. Bagnall. the Army LOWER BIG BEND Recruiting Officer. 323 New Post MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL Office building Portland announced today the enlistment in the United: Staes Army cf two more eastern" | The Evan Dillon family has moved to Wilder to make their Oregon youths. The new' soldiers are. Vernon Chadwick, son of Mr. home. and Mrs. A. Chadwick, Poet Office Mrs. M. A. Brodney Is at her B~x 34C, Nyc'a and Henry Alien home "again after spending the past Embree, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. five months with her daughters Emtree, Ontario. Mrs. Chas. Johnson of East Ros Chadwick was enlisted for service well and Mrs. Oce Schwelzer of with the 29th Engineers (topo- | Owyhee. graclaphical) with station at Port The house on the Johnson place Angeles, Washington and Embree vacated by the Olson family is re was accepted for service with the ceiving a new coat of paint and Medical Department, Medical and other repairs and improvements. Dental Service for service at the Hie Lower Bend School was out Staticn Hospital, Vancouver Bar May 6th and a big picnic at Big racks, Washington, Major Bagnall Bend park. said. ' On Friday Play Day was held In Henry Armetta and a group of singing, dancing beauties make Vale with all schools in the county China’s greatest worry over com- j whoopee in the New Universal’s musical, ”Top of the Town” attending. Those who took cars munism is the fact that the Reds from here were Thomas Welch, have thousands of pi^cpoganda ROXY SAT. MIDNITE, SUN-MON-TUE. Harry Russell, E. M. Dillon, Mrs. M girls” in their employe. The govern- j K. Johannssen and Wm. Teter. Pic ment has place a prize of $2500 on er presided over the regular meet nic was served at noon to IRONSIDE NEWS these girls’ heads. ing Monday evening. The lecturer’s the dinner children a free poslcle was By MRS. E. J. BEAM hour was devoted to a Mbth- given to each and child. Lou Gehrig holds more baseball ---------- er's Day Program. Mrs. Lee Thrash Thelma Borge left Thursday records than any player in the The Lester Derrick family motor- er, H. E. C. chairman announced for Mrs. Oakland. California to Join her game today. He has knocked four ed to the home of their daughter that the men were to serve the husband after teaching the lower home runs in one game--scored 100 near Weiser last week end where on refreshments for the next regular grade room past year. or more runs and batted in 100 or Sunday a family reunion picnic meeting. Among the items of busi Miss Rose the Christiansen left more runs for 11 consecutive sea- was held. ness a motion was carried to begin for her home in Ontario. also Miss 8008 J Miilis Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. the meeting at 8:30 P. M. during Christiansen will teach at Cairo _____________________________ [ Victor Yeager ail of Baker were the summer months. the coming year. week end guests at the home of Two lovely parties were given at school Mrs. Thomas Welch was a guest their sister Mrs. S. Rose. the school house Thursday after in the home of her son Robert in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fish, daught noon in observance of Mother’s Caldwell the past week. Are You C H O IC Y er Adeline and John Molthan mot Day. In Miss Nelson’s room a pro Bert Price of Boise visited In the ored to Seattle last Sunday to con gram was given by the children and P. B. Anderson and Harry Russell sult a specialist regarding the for each Mother about the was presented with a homes Saturday. mer’s health. He has been quite ill little book which been made t>y | Mrs. Roy Cartwright entertain with asthma. They returned home teh pupils. Tea had F IN A N C E your cookies were ed the Harry Russell family and on Friday with Mr. Fish somewhat sesved at the close and of the program. Clyde Cartwright at dinner Sun automobile this improved. As each Mother came into Miss' day. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Omer Presley and small son Crummett’s room she was presented Kennick called. NEW WAY of Seneca visited friends here on You Buy? a flcwer. The large number of Mrs. Esther Kennick and Sarah Thursday while on her way to Vale. wl'h that as auras you present enjoyed the pro Cartwright were in Vale Wednes Miss Hazel Rose of Vale and Joe Mothers given by the pupils. Refresh- ! day to visit Mrs. Kennlck's daugh / Lowest financing cost. and Margaret Laurence were week gram If you like really good meat and don’t want any end ments were served after the pro ters Marie and Evelyn Loveland / More convenient payments. at the S. Rase home. gram. attend high school there. other, then depend on our shop for all that you Mr. guests and Mrs. Bruce Lofton ac Somehow fire started near the who S Insurance placed locally Eiaine Handsaker of Vale (with your own agent or broker). buy Our meat is always the very choicest in companied by the latters sister Oscar Schaffer bam, burning the was Miss in the Bend on business Satur Verla Prescott and Bob DeArmond / Confidential attention to your affairs. stack, barn and also several! day. quality and the prices are in line with economy. of Vale motored to Monument on hay Established bank credit for future needs. com which were being Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones are Saturday afternoon to spend sacks cf in seed both very sick again. Try the Meat Market First the barn. Mother’s Day with Mrs. Joe Sernas stored Available to any individual having a satisfactory credit record Mrs. D. C. Duvall and children Lynn Chaney and Mr. Chapman mother cf the two ladies. and steady income, who can supply one-third the cost of his of Parma were callers in the Bend —0 — Helen and Alvon returned from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grabner Pendleton Thursday where they} or trade-in her new or used car purchase either in cash or by the were Boise visitors one day last had value of another automobile. This bank then supplies been called by the serious ill week. the balance needed to make a cash deal. ness of Mr. Duvall. However, Mr. N YSSA P A C K IN G C O . Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Cammann of Duvall is much better at present Before Buying a New Car or Refinancing CORNS, WARTS and Westfall visited Friday at the home and FRESH MEAT FISH CURED MEATS the doctors have hopes for his Your Present One, Investigate This Plan at of their son Frances and family. recovery. CALLOUSES VANISH The Bruce Loftons were Ontario Miss Jeanette Martin and three shoppers last Wednesday. the Wilder school were By using SPAULDING CORN The Eldorado Grange dance was friends from DOOM guests in the Conrad Mar a very enjoyable affair, held on Sunday home. PRICE 25c May 1st. The crowd was just med tin Plans T he social, ium owing to dances and plays in spcnscred for by the the ice 4-H cream club people 827 Hoyt St., Muskegon ether neighboring localities OF PORTLAND to be given at the Kingman School Heights, Mich. A illlIlf lift " mST nat , c s m iANK house Saturday evening May 15 are A proven success to them A lL ' iC ! i.RBP Wf S I or THE R O C K IE S" KINGMAN KOLONY well underway. The program is who have used it. By MRS. C. E. ELLIOTT composed entirely of music and tap dancing. Several numbers to be giv Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Lane were en by both children and adults. Nampa visitors Thursday. The musical numbers will be ar Mrs. Conrad Martin attended a ranged by Miss Nelson and Miss committee meeting at the county Crummett, Mr. Hewitt and Mrs. agent’s office in Ontario Wednes Elliot. The ice cream will be home is for Rhino— day. The meeting was held in re made and in charge of Mrs. Flor gard to the Homemaker’s camp ence Gowey, Mrs. C. C. Cotton, Mrs. Who’s proud of his hide. which will be held at McCall from John Thiel and Mrs. J. G. Lane. August 11 to 15th. inclusive. Mrs M. L Kurtz and older club It’s thick and it’s Tough, In the absence of the Grange members will have charge of dec And it’s wearproof beside’I Master 0. E. Elliott and Overseer orations and tables. Mrs. Charles D. L. Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Schaf Newbill has charge of tickets and MEAT ★ NYSSA BRANCH ★ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Keep In Touch is for Ibex—a Fast-Stepping sport. He kicks up his heels—is off with a snort! with friend* Now mix them both And mix them up well, And there, sir, you have The New Golden with I k * ) * RHINI-BEX The next issue of the telephone directory goes to press May 19th. Any changes in listings must be in by that date. K E E P IN T O U C H . . . by having your name in this book. Malheur Home Telephone Co. Kyssa-Ontario-Vale Like two oils in one, It’s Tough and it’s Fast, It Cuts Starting W ear And how it does last! DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF PLANT- ING CHEAP SEED—We handle nothing but CLEAN SEEDS Andrews Seed Co, Phone 452 Ontario / Starting causes More Engine Wear than all the running... New Golden Shell Motor Oil is Fast-Flowing to reduce this wear • .. Tough so it stands the heat of steady driving. The New Motor OO /