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T H E NYSSA GATE CITY .TOURNAI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 PAGE T H R E E DON B. MOSS Firestone Dealer Store Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6 & 7 OW YHEE The teachers reception will be held at the sohoolhouse Friday evening, Bptembr 6. The Owyhee school was opened Tuesday, Sept ember 3 with Ouy Yarnell as prin cipal, Mrs. Hall Intermediate and Mrs. Montgomery primary teacher NYSSA, O R EG O N Prayer meeting was held at the home o f Hershel Oregg Tuesday evening with Rev. Krlner as leader. The next meeting will be held at the Corfield home. Mr. and Mrs. B ill Wagman of Homedale were Wednesday evening callers at the Kenneth McDonald home. Brenda Walters, little daughter of M r and Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters, returning to her home Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters, who while there. attended the R£CR£AT/OAf N £?ps fair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbertson and family attended the Boise fair Friday. Limited Mr. smd Mrs. Byrd Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy are each building new houses at the Owyhee com er on land purchased and Mrs. G. L. ask for J Keep« 'em alive longer. Lead-coated steel, twelve, quart else. Anglers, here’s real value l W ashing Machine RUBBER STAIR TREADS Aluminum given to each lady at' ■ Ideal fo r travelers n ^ —' ))| — fits in a , * ( su itcase «^-clam ps on an y s tr a ig h t chair. 3 H lb. FOLDING CLOTHES RACK Full-sized— metal reinforced — sturdily constructed. Outboard Motors tending our opening. The perfect insulation for year ’round com fort; keeps heat out in summer and collapsible. cold out in winter. Economical, light D o w e le d c ro s s members. Beautiful sheep- I I Q ski n. L o v e l y I > I 9 two-tone colors, «piui tu weight, non-settling, moisture repel lent, fire resistant, vermin repellent. COOKIE JARS R IV A L W A L L Can Opener Handy bracket, __ ^3 Twin Honey Bear Cookie W all hard- GALVAMUEU GARBAGE CANS Twenty-gallon, h eavy gauge steel, fully galvanized. Jar. C lev e r — practical. ened steel cutt ing Wheel. Oaly 1 . 4 X 9 A Rustproof metal. Stnrdy and comfortable. Meesuresi only 9%x6t4 luchs« whs« folded. Reg. 1.49 Ladies' S tro n g, sturdy, Type Metal CAM P STOOL spatula Bicycles F o r safety and s a v in g on u n carp eted s t a ir ways. daughter, Joan, and son, Jonn Henry, Jr., of Seneca, Oregon spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer, leaving for home Tuesday. A l l a lu m in u m — spun d e s ig n . Streamlined, ligh t weight, has rubber hose. details. Refrigerators ited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Martha Klingback, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barrett and daughter returned home last week from visiting relatives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Berne Lorenson were Sunday guests In Mrs. Don P ar ker’s parental home. Lorenson has just received his discharge from the navy. Mrs. Mort Wlxon entertained the following guests at an ice cream party in observance of her hus band’s birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker and sons, M r and Mrs. Joe Stephens and family, Mr. and Mrs, W alt Daffington and Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and family. Mrs. Don Parker will entertain the Pleasant Hour club and the Wahine club members at her home September 19. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce and family of Callaway, Nebraska call ed at the Rookstool home one day last week. Mr. Pierce was a schoolmate o f Mrs. Rookstool In Nebraska. The fam ily had been in Washington visiting. Families who attended the rodeo and fair in Ontario from this vic inity were U. E. Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Share and son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durfee, M r and Mrs. Scheizer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rich and and daughter of Weeping Water, Nebraska and Mrs. B. F. Roox- stool were recent visitors at tne Roy Rookstool hdme. Mrs. Rich is Mr. Rookstool's niece. Mrs. Howell, Mrs, Rafflngton and Mrs. Jennings entertained at a shower honoring Mrs. Forest Ten- nent nee (A lta Loma Howell) at the hall Saturday afternoon. Oue6ts were Mrs. Homer Cates, Mrs. Jun k s Cates, Mrs. Samuel Cates. Mrs. Mrs. Mort Wixon and son, Mrs. W alt Raffington, Mrs. Elmer Clon- lnger, Mrs. Leonard Newgen of Nyssa, Mrs. William Howell, Mrs. Leslie Ditty, Mrs. Cora RooKs tool and daughter, Mrs. Don Parker and daughter, Mrs. Joe Stephens, and daughters. Mrs. Frank Parker, and Mrs Russell Howell and the Misses Theresa Ditty, Denzll Lee Howell and Romaine Jennings. Games ware played In which Mrs. Cora Rookstool. Mrs. Leonard Newgen and Mrs. William Howell were winners. The bride opened her many gifts after which the hostesses served a lunch. Mr. and Mrs Forest Tennent spent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell, returning to Cascade. Idaho Sun day. Leslie Wing Is building a house on the property he purchased from Roy Rookstool recently. A group o f neighbors chlvarted Mr. and Mrs. Forest Tennent F ri day night. Mrs. Barrett of Roy. Utah and daughter and her baby are visit ing at the home of their son, W ay ne Barrett. M r and Mrs. Charles Durfee and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bar rett attended the fair a t Boise last week. Minnow k Backet mdse. prizes. McMillan Upper Sunset valuable Available. and two children, Bobby and Shir ley, visited in the Vaughn Bland- baughn home in Vale Sunday even ing Mr. BICYCLE PUMP Drawing each day of Tires and Tubes from Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr., of Boise. Eldon Klingback of Emmett vis- Number 1 4 H "x 6 ". TR ICYCLE N ine a tt r a c tive colors — dries to touch in one hour. W ashable — easy to apply —economical. $ 1695 Ä R u bber tire s . C ast alumi num. Corrugated rear plat form — adjustable seat. WORK GLOVES Radiant H eater— stands approximately 3’ — fit* Firestone standard wall and varnish brushes: (ft tt| \\| Fan type with 4" ....................»1.65 3V4* ............. 1-35 3" .............. 1.09 Screwdrivers H e a v y canton Hammers fla n n e l. R e in Box wrenches fo rc e d ARCHERY SETS Olympian standard. In cludes 5’ ta r get bow; four 26" cedar a r r o w s . Leather arm guard, finger tab, a rch ery booklet, paper target. BICYCLE TIRES C ou n terp art o f th e C h a m p io n automobile tire. Fits all straight side and hook- type rims. Deep non-skid tread— strong, fle x ib le cord body. B A D M IN T O N C A S T IN G RODS c u ffs . sw itch f o r tu r n ing fan on and off. FISH IN G SUPPLIES Pliers TRAVEL CASE MODERN HOME SOAP FL A K E S Regular $1.79 value. 16" broom corn, 42" p a i n t e d handle. S tu rd y , lo n g -w e a r ing. fine fabrics. $349 y f^ l S IT R O U X F A C IA L T IS S U E S Box o f 440, soft— absorbent— keep a box in home, office and automobile. ansai S E A T CO VE RS PRE WAR FIBRE L e a th e r e tte re in fo rce d sail cloth ¡«a . edges — coupes, coaches, sedans. Zipper, sheepskin traveling ease, w a t e r p r o o f l i ni ng, black, con ven ien t handle on end. CAR CLEANUP SPECIAL Combination value — P re‘ wax cleaner; liq u id polish a n d w a x ; polishing clot $1.17 values W ell constructed d e liv e rs maxi m air volume per sti __complete with t i n g s and he« rubber hose. fo r on ly----- SPARK PLUGS Clips se c u r e l y on sun v is o r . H a s s pac e fo r service data. 45c VALUE Famous Firestone Spark e lectro d es, and new \ Plugs wi t h P o l o n i u m re d p o r e s - Iain insula- ¡¡KgSU tor for BSPro lk ~ M m lT longer service Fibre -glass s ep a ra to r mats. L a r g e r, h eavier plates. Fil O -M »tic covers. exchange brake shoes Firestone matched set lin ing. J “ *1 brin|t in vour old brake Popular m ilitary case— hang su its in s id e — fo ld up and you're ready to g o ! Women’s overnight bag— 17' airplane luggage. fiw $ lo n e W e have a limited quantity o f new Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires, but, i f we do not happen to have y.our s ize, w e a re s tilt ab le to keep your car rolling with tir e s f o r you r im m ed iate d rivin g safety. . . .