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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder ana
The Gate City Journal
daughter, Helen Kay, were visitors
the Grover Cooper home Friday.
SUNSET VALLEY, Jan. 8— Pieter at Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse King of Hus
Vande
Moer,
uncle
ol
Mrs.
Irvin
ton were Sunday evening callers of
Editor and Publisher
IILAS8 V. rO W iU
Neil
Dimmick,
who Is the inspec
Wolfe, was instantly lulled in an
tor for the PHBAA Palomino Horse
auto accident Just five minutes be Breeders
at America.
fore the beginning of the new year. King has a association
ADVERTISING RATa.8
SU BSCRIPTION RATBS
palomino
colt
that he
1 His wife, Maude, was critically In wants Dimmick to inspect. Mr.
and
Open
rate,
per
Inch..........35e
One Year---------------------
Mrs.
Raymond
of
Huston,
accom
jured
and
died
In
the
Nampa
hos
National,
per
Inch..............40c
81k Month«--- :— -
Mr. and Mrs. King.
January 2. Vande Moer’s son panied
Classifieds, per word..........So pital
single Coplea.— --- --------------
Mr.
and
Mrs. Oce Schweizer, Mr.
¿ind
his
wife,
Mr.
ar.d
Mrs.
William
Minimum..........30c
'Strictly in Advance i
Mrs. Charles Share, Mr. and
Vande Moer, cousins of Mrs. Wolfe, and
Vic Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
, are In the Nampa hospital. The Mrs.
George Schweizer, Jack Marshall,
entire
right
side
of
the
Vande
Moer
Published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County. Oregon sedan was ripped off when the pick and Pattie, JoAnn, Diane, and
Schweizer, three grand
Entered at the poetofflcea at Nyssa. Oregon for transmission up truck went through a stop sign Maxine
of George Schweizer from
through the United State» Malls, as second class matter, under and crashed Into the sedan. Mr. and daughters
Richland, Washington, were dinner
Mrs. Vande Moers were Parma resi guests
the act ol March 3, 1879
at the Lee Householder home
dents.
New Year's.
A farewell party was given at the on Frank
Asumendi and Jess were
Sunset Valley hall Saturday night New Year’s
dinner guests at the
A GREAT HUMANITARIAN EFFORT
by a group of young people in hon Ed Price home.
or
of
Shirley
Price
and
Donald
The
Sunset
auxiliary met at the
ABOUT TO BE COMPLETED
Bergam, who returned to Eastern
of Mrs. Edwin Bergam New
Oregon College of Education this home
Year’s afternoon. Seven members
Money already raised by residents of Nyssa
were present.
and community has assured construction of a
Lester and Mary Rataezyk re
turned to the home of their par
modern district hospital, but workers will con
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ratae-
tinue their efforts for several more days in order
ryk Wednesday after attending the
wedding of their aunt, Genevieve
to reach the goal of $250,000.
Rataezyk,
and assisting in the roles
In addition to the general benefits of a district
of ring-bearer, and flower girl,
respectively.
hospital, Nyssa has a chance to establish a polio
Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy and
center for the treatment of the dreaded disease
D. W. Randolph of Iowa were On
tario visitors last Tuesday. Lew Mc
that has taken a heavy toll in lives and limbs
You want to be warm and com Coy’
s back is still painful.
fortable .this winter. You want to
in the Snake river valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and
accomplish
this
as
economically
as
daughter were dinner guests at the
If enough additional money is raised for con
possible. THAT’S what we’ll talk Nell
Holmes home In Caldwell Sun
struction of a polio section, the National Foun
about when you come in to see the day.
Mr.
and Mrs Harold Snyder and
dation for Prevention of Infantile Paralysis will
new Spark Oil Heaters.
daughter, Helen Kay, have moved
furnish $10,000 or $15,000 worth of polio equip
to the Ed Price farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Oce Schweizer en
ment, including an “iron lung”.
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Po
This polio center, which would handle polio
meroy at New Year's eve dinner.
cases from all sections of eastern Oregon, is
Lula Belle Wilson and Jim Robb
were supper guests of Elaine Jones
badly needed as this part of the state is without
in Caldwell Saturday.
facilities for treating the disease. The modern
Otto Wolfe of Nampa was here
chopping hay Saturday.
hospital that the Nyssa community expects to
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick were
build would be a splendid place for such a cen
In Boise Saturday, returning with
a truckload of insulation for their
ter.
house.
The current drive is probably the outstanding
Hlroto Okano is building another
house, 26 by 28 feet Just east of
example of co-operative effort ever undertaken
his
old house.
in Nyssa on such a large scale. Without regard
Betty, Bob and W. T. Cannon
were Caldwell visitors Friday.
for creed or sect or business position men of
Mr- add Mrs. Ellis Givens and
Nyssa and community and parts of Canyon
Butch were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Cooper Monday.
county, Idaho have worked tirelessly night and
Darlene Robb, daughter of Hud
OIL CIRCULATING HEATERS
day in the money-raising campaign. Their suc
son Robb, left Sunday morning with
cess has been partly due to the efforts of Louis
a group of students returning to
at Corvallis, after spending
D. Barr of Oakland, California, whose system
N yssa Furniture college
the hoidays at home.
of campaigning has been effective over a period
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed and
family were New Year’s eve guests
of more than 25 years.
Com pany
at the Claude Wilson home.
Construction of the hospital will bring reali
Mr. and Mrs Harley Wilson and
defore
you
buy
- s e e fh e SPARK
son etumed Sunday after spending
zation of a dream to a small group of men who
New Year’s at Haines with Mr. and
GAS MAKING DEMONSTRATION
first conceived the hospital program for this
Mrs. George Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cannon left
community.
Sunday, taking their $on, David, to
a specialist at Portland.
Mrs. Delbert Gamer's mother,
Mrs. James Etherington, Mrs. Geo
rge Folkman, all of Plain City,
Utah, have been visiting at the
Deb Gamer home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price and fami
ly returned Saturday night after
a two-week trip to Nebraska.
Albert Notheis finished Installing
the plumbing In his home last Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Vinsanhaler
of Nyssa and Mrs Elmer Clonlnger
were visitors at the Albert Notheis
home last Thursday.
Vera Faye and O. P. Counsil, Lois
Knottingham were
Knottingliam and Paul, Glenn and
John Knottingham were dinner
guests at the Herbert Bergam home
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and
family of Hurrah, Washington were
dinner guests at the Jim Langley-
home Friday evening.
A. R. Herring, father of Mrs.
Joe Hobson, was taken to the Nam
pa hospital Sunday.
Larry Dimmick returned to Yaki
ma Sunday to continue his studies
at the Central Washington Junior
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cooper were
guests of T. B. Goodlers of King-
man Kolony on New Year’s day.
Harold Reed underwent an opera
tion following a blood clot in his
hip, and Is in the Greeley hospital
In Colorado.
Pete Wilson was in Vale last Mon-
SUNSET RESIDENTS’
RELATIVES KILLED
0
SPARK.
A N N O U N C IN G
CHANGE OF
NAME
Al Thompson And Son
Tobler’s Feed
£r Fuel
F inancial
' r J DANGER
AHEAD/
CHANGE IN NAME ONLY
CHAS. VAN CLEAVE’S
ANKLE IS BROKEN
BIG BEND, Jan. 8—Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Fretwell drove to Yakima,
Washington to visit relatives and
friends during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Lee were over
night guests in Emmett last Thurs
day.
Leonard and Wilma Hobbs of
Hiawatha, Kansas enrolled In the
first and fourth grades, respectively,
at Wade school.
Charles Van Oleve broke one of
his ankles while duck hunting last
Friday.
Noel Tuppeny Is ill with influen
za.
Bernice Chaney returned to Seat
tle Pacific College after spending
the Christmas vacation with h e r1
parents.
»
Lorina Witty and Herbert Oil-
lian returned to Sterling, Kansas
after visiting Lorina’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Witty.
The Wade and Big Bend schools
were re-opened Monday, January S,
after a 10-day vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Teter return
ed from a week's visit with her
parents and relatives at Twin Palls,
and Preston, Idaho.
The new large globe lights were
installed In the Wade schoothouse
during the vacation.
EXTRA
L A R G E S H IP M E N T
O F THE LATEST
RECORDS AND
ALBUM S
SEE AND HEAR THEM TODAY
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NYSSA
165 MAIN
Middleton, McCarty
And Company
Accountants and Auditors
Announce That
Mr. James Russel Walston
after three years as a deputy collector of
internal revenue and two years as a specal
internal revenue and two years as a special
department has taken over their
PRACTICE OF ACCOUNTANCY IN
ONTARIO, AUDITS, BOOKKEEPING,
INCOME TAX.
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Phone 394
JANUARY
Clearance Sale
HERE’S VALUES WHEN YOU WANT THEM!
AND MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED.
Belgian
Rugs
$2.49
Unbleached
Muslin
28c Yd.
Cannon
Towe,s
39c
Print
Ladies’*
Children’s
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Fancy
39c Yd.
Anklets
¡Pajamas
Men’s Cotton
Boys’
Men's Flannel
Ladies’
15c Pr.
79c
Mens wher Union Suits Sweaters
Jackets
$i.»7
87C
Boys’ Flannel
Shirts
Shirts
$ 1.88
Purses
97c
$1.49
Philco
Radios
On Display
AC
NEW SHIPMENT
Star Brand Shoes
JUST ARRIVED
m l Wilson Bros. Dept. Store
KEN REN STRO M
R E A I ESTATE
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ray on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and
daughter were dinner guests of
Mrs, Veva Castle of Ontario New
Year’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shepphard
were Sunday callers at the Sid
Flanagan home. Mr. and Mrs. Shep
phard returned from California
Saturday. Mrs Shepphard’s mother
remained in California.
Nobi Okano left Friday night, re
turning to Iowa State college.
Hud Robb and Jim were in Cald
well Saturday on business.
Mike Flanagan, son of Sid Flana
gan, suffered a steam bum Satur-
da from the vaporizer.
Tetsu Okano, who graduated from
Nyssa high school last year, return
ed to Oregon State college Thurs
day, after visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hiroto Okano.
Thomas Crow of Pendleton, i
former G.I., now taking teacher’s
training at the Eastern Oregon1
College of Education, arrived Wed
nesday night to visit in the Wilbur
Chapin horn*.
Reverend R. L. Kriner and fami
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg
and family of Harrah, Washnlgton
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William Gregg last Sunday.
D. W. Randolph of Iowa, who has
ben visiting h1s daughter, Mrs. Lew
McCoy, the past month, left Mon
day for Portland. Randolph will
visit his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Red-
dekoup.
Beth Chapin and Thomas Crow
returned to college at La Grande
on the streamliner with a large
group of students.
The cattle association held a
meeting last Friday night.
$9.95
STILL OPERATED BY
Hugh Tobler
And
Lloyd Tobler
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948
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