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TH E N Y S S A GATE. CITY JOU RN AL, N YSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUK MISSIONARY STOPS j now managing a new project Madras and Culver, Oregon, IN NU-ACRES AREA Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson at of NU-ACRES, Jan. 2#— The Merle Nampa spent Sunday with Mrs. and Paul Thompson families were Johnson’s brother, Leo Ellibee, and surprised when their cousin, Nina family. The regular club meeting was held Oemmell, stopped for a short visit at the hall Wednesday. Mrs. Uelin wit them on her way to Portland. and Mary Orasmick were visitors. Nina Oemmell has been a mission Helen Moots Joined the club. Mrs ary in China "for the past 2ft years. Minty gave an Interesting talk on She Is doing missionary work In ¡color and style. A stork shower was given for Mrs. Mary Hawks Hos the states now. Committee members express thanks tesses were Ara Mae Preston. Mary to Vern and A1 Chadwick of Nyssa Hank, and Artlna Stohler. The for their donation to «he community group sent Minnie Johnson a get- well card and all that were pres hall. Mr. and Mrs. Conners attended ent signed the card. Ray Fisk and children spent the co-op dinner at New Plymouth. Mr and Mrs. Prank Nedbalek had Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyc- as suppor geets Sunday night Mr. Holton. Mr. and Mrs. John Holton, W il and Mrs. Corlas Randolph and Mel vin of Madras, Oregon Mr. Ran liam Holton, Johnnie Holton anc dolph was formerly ditch rider In Lorraine Roberts visited Mr. and this community. He was transferred Mrs. Floyd Holton and family Mon to Notus as Junior engineer and Is day. PLUMBING Brower Plumbing Shop OREGON We Guarantee Our Work For One Year Free Estimates— Phone 196-J HICKEY and WS MA ftr •PEtVfcE.SCMlOMW Vpu CHRVKW UP 1m. ■ iou know m m m m WOOOD DfcE» *N' rt» *6A\Hsr t h e ■R ules of o u a c u it ' HAS PNEUMONIA r . w 1 CO rf NO X ^ ^ O -R E 3 ? You’ll find the Ure that America buys first always when you visit O.K RUBBER WELD- URS This amazing new tire is available in regular automobile size, truck size and trae- tor size . . . will outla ,t prewar tires . . gives you longer wear and less cost! O.K. RUBBER WELDER ¿1 CAR, TRU CK - TRACTOR T IR E S ;, RECAPPING & REPAIRING ' PHONE 5 M Eight of Jean Miller's schoolmates tathered at her home Saturday to help her celebrate her eighth blrh- lay. Those present were June Felk, Beverly Com, Norma Benedict Shirley Schilling, Margaret and Wallace Butler, Gaya Soresen, and Helen lida. Bingo and other games were played. After the birthday candles were lighted "Happy Birth- lay” was sung by the group. Re- frehments of angelfood cake and ¡ce cream were served. Jean was the recipient of many nice gifts. o j . m b b h w i L d m » BUENA VISTA GIRL V BIG BROTHER SEZ NEW ARCADIA, Jan 2»— R. O. Chand ler of Caldwell was guest speaker it Sunday school Sunday. A board nesting was held after classes. Mrs. John Payne and Infant aughter returned home this week rom the Ontario hospital. Mrs. Clyde Bowers and her 4-H ■reakfast clUb had their meeting ’ aturday at 10:30. The program was broadcast over KSRV. Several local farmers attended he Co-op meeting January 22 at he Boulevard Grange hall. Ira Ure made a business trip to California last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kldo and family tave rented the Jake Groot farm jid have moved into the tenant louse. R. G. Chandler and son, David, ,f Caldwell were dinner guests m he home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis §ul- ard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shoen of Nyssa were week-end guests in the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Math- Tly. Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing — Contact— N YSSA, CHANDLER SPEAKS AT SUNDAY SCHOOL i: N YSSA . OREGON Beautiful dream kitchens at prices you can afford BUENA VISTA, Jan. 29—Mrs. 8. B Hoffman was 111 last week. M. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were in Baker Monday. Mr. and Mrs Loyd Cleaver anti Linda and Alva Ann and Mrs. Geo- -ge Cleaver were in Ontario Wed- tesday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topllff, Mr and Mrs. Jim Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva Goodell, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were among those who attended the meeting of the Farmers Supply Co op at the Boulevard Grange hall Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Alva, Jr., were dinner guests a the Delbert Cleaver home Thursday ev ening. The dinner was given In observance of Mr. Goodell’s birthday Lester Cleaver was In Weiser Friday. Mr and Mrs. Leslie Topllff were In Ontario Friday morning. Mrs. Leslie Topllff, Mrs. George Cleaver and Mrs. Willis Bertram attended a Chatter Box club meet ing at the Harold Sisson home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffltts and family moved Wednesday to thf Carl Sebum farm, which they have rented. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell ac companied John Updegraf to Jor dan Valley and Harney creek Tues day. Busan Cleaver, small daughter of Lester Cleaver, has been ill with bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram, Mr and Mrs. James Stephen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver and Mr and Mrs Alva Goodell attended the benefit pinohle party at the Oregon Trail schoolhouse. The mon ey derived fTom a series of four parties is to be turned to the memorial hospital td be used In the polio ward. The next party wit be held Friday, January 30. Mr and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver en tertained at a party Saturday ev ening Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Ray Griffitts, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day, Mr and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver, and Lester Cleaver. Refresh ments were served. John Dewey and George McGee were Sunday dinner guests at the Alva Goodell home. Howard Day is running cement T H U R SD A Y , J A N U A R Y 29, 1948 for a foundation for two rooms and Dorothy Bartholoma at Nyssa. Elmer Hlromu Nagana Yamaguchl that he plans to add to his house. of Ontario and Dorothy K. Tera- shlma of Weiser. Goes to California— COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT Mrs. Lulu Hoxie left Friday for | United Credit Men's association. Oakland, California to spend two Inc., vs. Donald E. Rutner, et al. Re covery on account. $604.61. months. Hisaya Moringa vs. Emma R. Duf fy, et. al. To quiet title. NEWS OF RECORD United Credit Men’s association, Inc., vs. D. A. Wilkison. Recovery MARRIAGE LICENSES on contract. $197.56 James Arnold Robb and Lulabelle Harold B. Ritchey, et. al., vs. Wilson, both of Nyssa. Wilbur Earnest Haines, et. al. Da Masaru Kldo and Emlko Amy mages. $20.000. Kayano, both of Nyssa. Harold B. Ritchey, et. al., vs. Wllmer Franklin Robertson and Wilbur Earnest Haines, et. al. Da Doris Arlene McGourty, both of Vale mages. $21.500. Lonnie Dell Correll and Bonnie Harold B. Ritchey, et. al., vs Lee Dickson, both of Nyssa. Wilbur Earnest Haines, et. al. Da Bill Tsuneo Chikuo of Payette mages. $10,000. and Yuhlko Betty Fujil of Ontario. Marilyn Ritchey vs. Earnest Ha Magnus Noman Ekanger and ines, et. al. Damages. $20,000. Jotonsle Pau’.lne Gordon, both of Everett Ritchey, vs. Wilbur Haines Nyssa. et. al. Damages. $21,000. Douglas James Scott of Vale and Stover A. Wells vs. Grace E. Dorothy Marlene Christensen of Wells. Divorce. ,!>ruitland. Hildegard Odegard vs. BJame Od- Jim Hiroshi Yamane oi Ontario egard. Divorce. and Kiyoko Konlshl of Payette. PErrrraoNs. probate court Claud J. Hoyt and Avis Johnson,' Estate of Merton Everett Thayer, both of Boise. deceased. Donald Orin Hardenbrook of Boise Norma Jean Hill vs. Ivon Spencer SC H O O L BOND ELECTIO N SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE STATE OF OREGON County of Malheur School District No. 26C S8. Notice hereby is given that, at the school district bond el ection hereby called, to he held at the Grade School In the City of Nyssa, In and for School Dis trict No. 26C of Malheur County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of Feb ruary, A. D „ 1948, between the hours of 2:00 o ’clock P.M. and 7:00 o ’clock P.M. there will be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of contract ing a bonded indebtedness In the sum of $350,000 for the purpose of providing the funds needed for constructing a Junior High School and additions to the pres ent High School and of equip ping and furnishing said Jun ior High School and additions to the present High School in and for said district. The vote to be toy ballot upon Hill. Divorce. Lillian B. Ackerman vs. Wyatt J. Ackerman. Divorce. Willie Whipple vs. George E. Whipple. Divorce. Walter E. Sievers vs. Louise R. Slevers. Divorce. Willard Smith vs. Georgia Kirk- man, et. al. To quiet title. Guardianship of Phillip E. Ed wards. Second street, lot 4, block 80, Green addition, $3500, 24 by 28, frame. B. B. Lienkaemper, construction, garage, Ehrgood street, lots 4 and 5, original townsite, $1800, 30 by 40, frame. Fred Braun, garage, Ehrgood, lots 16, 17 and 18, block 3, original townsite, $300, 22 by 24, frame. Bernard Eastman BUILDING PERMITS Assembly of G od church, con Real Estate struction of parsonage. Reece street, Insurance lot 7, block 17, original townsite, $4000, cmderblocks, 33 by 26. Loyd L. Looney, const ruction, Se Phone 64 cond street, lot 4, block 80, frame, 24 by 28, $3500. Nyssa, Oregon Loyd L. Looney, construction. Beet Growers WEST FROM ONTARIO TO NYSSA HIGHWAY Lifter Loaders We have tw6 new Kiest 1948 model 2-row for sale here. O n ; has the extended rinck for use in heavy soil. which shall toe the words “Bonds Yes" and “Bonds No” , and the voter shall place a cross (X ) between the word “ Bonds” and the word “ Yes”, or between the word “Bonds” and the word “ No” whichever indicates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction ol said indebted ness will, on said day and date and at the place afore-aid, be opened at the hour of 2:00 o' clock P. M. and remain open un til the hour of 7:00 o’clock P. M. of the same day, at which hour the same shall be closed. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 26C of Malheur County, Oregon, made this 14th day of January, AD. 1948. Attest: (Sgd) Henry H. Hartley, District Clerk (Sgd) Loyd Adams, Chairman, District School Board These machines have many improvements over last year’s model. Due to material short ages, the "Kiest Beet Harvester Co. at Hooper, Utah is building these lifter-loaders by order. 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