Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 08, 1948, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYffSA, OREGON
PACE FIVE
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948
ledge of "The Firs" Bellingham, Klamath Falls to attend the F.F.A. she will visit for a week at the visit relatives. Miss Ritchie former- Mauldin*. Mr. Lewis is a brother
afternoon.
i ly lived in New York before coming of Mrs. Maulding.
home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Black and Washington, were week-end guests convention.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Britton of Los of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gregg.
Mr. and Mrs. Qllbert Holmes and Dislocates Shoulder—
I to Oregon.
Angeles are visiting Mrs. Britton’s Mr. and Mrs. Ray Russell en­ Mrs. F. G. Holmes visited Thursday
Here from Rums—
RICHLAND, April 8— Mrs. Herta sister, Mrs. Robert Pearcy, and tertained
from Gresham—
24 guests at a dinner evening with Mrs. A. M. Goodson Mrs. Frank Edwards who is em­ Here
D. Higgs of Burns visited over
Rose and daughter, Joanne, oi family, and will remain here to party Saturday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Lewis
of
Gre-
in celebra­ and infant son. at Memorial Park ployed at Brownie’s cafe, dislocated
the
week-end at the home of Mrs.
Vale were guests oi Mr. and Mrs.' make their hemes. Mr. Britton will tion of Mr. and evening
K-_
.
.
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„
sham
visited
over
the
week-end
at,
Mrs. E. H. Brandt's hospital in Caldwell.
her
shoulder
and
is
confined
to
her
rhc
home
(lf
^
and
Mrs
L
A
|
Jack
Simpson,
Eric Boenic Sunday. Mrs. Rose and be employed by Albert Pfeiler and 13th wedding anniversary.
The din­
home.
Mrs. Boenic are cousins.
Mr. Britton by Dale Garrison.
ner
was
served
buffet
style.
I ~
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt and Mrs. Joe Dirk^en shopped in Boise Mrs. Joe Dirksen visited Mrs. ROUND-UP CLINIC
from Portland —
daughter, Carolyne, and Mrs. Cecil! Thursday.
Stam, Friday afternoon In the
TO BE HELD TUES. Home
Mrs. Ward Wieneke and Garry
Oowen were in Boise Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen I John
Holy
Rosary
hospital
In
Ontario,
____ ~
returned Wednesday from a two-
Mrs. C. E. Rhinehart and Mrs. attended a bard party at the Wil­
Mrs. Stam had recently un- OWYHEE,
April 8— The summer weeks visit with relatives in Port-
H. F. Terhune visited Mrs. Jake son Winter home Saturday ev­ I where
derwent
an
operation.
clinic for children six land. En route home they visited
Limnions of Ontario, formerly of ening.
Mrs. Bill Russell and round-up
nonths to six years will be held Mrs. Wieneke’s broher at Prosser,
the Richland district, Wednesday Reverend and Mrs. Chester Rut­ son Mr. and and daughter,
Billy and Mary, Tuesday,
13 at the Owyhee Washington.
| were in Long Valley for a picnic schooihouse April
from 8:30 until 1 0 : 3 0 _______________
1 Sunday.
Registration and immuniza- Leaves for New York__
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Go wen, Mr. un. i will
be given that day,
j Miss Barbara Ritchte, who has
DELIVERED IN TON LOTS,
and Mrs. Ray Russell and family, iiM Mr.
Mrs. George Schweizer matje her home at the L. A. Mauld-
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison Utended and a dinner
B ig O p e n in g O f Ritzie
evening lng home, left last Tuesday for
TRUCKLOADS, OR CARLOAD
and daughter, Joanne were dinner n the Hudd Robb Tuesday
home. Cottle of i_______________________________
Pen yan, New York, where she will
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Sunday.
their daughter, Lola Cot- j
SHIPMENTS
Mr. and "Mrs. Albert Dunbrasky Nampa,
tie
of
Ogden,
Mrs. Lucy Cottle [ B e rn a rd E a s t m a n
D ress
Floral Shoppe
of Payette are making their home of Ogden were and
guests
in
the
Grant
’
on the Dick Udlinek farm while Patterson home Friday.
Mr. Dunbrasky is working for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams
Real Estate
Udlinek.
At Payette, Idaho
were in Ontario Monday on busi­ aomunsui
Clifford
Nielsen
and
other
mem­
ness.
-THURSDAY-
bers of the boat club worked on The 4-H Cooking club met with
98 SOUTH THIRD STREET
the bridge near the dam Sunday. their leader, Mrs Keith Tallman.
BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING SUITS
Phone 64
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runcorn at the home of Maxine Kygar.
and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. The girls prepared toast and bacon.
SHORTIE COATS, DRESSES
Nyssa. Oregon
Runcorn were guests of A. R. Will- Helen Winter and Kay McDonald
GIBSON GIRL BLOUSES
gus of Mountain Home, Idaho Sun­ were dinner guests Sunday of Shir­
day. Mr. Willgus is Mrs. E. P. ley Skinner.
ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLE SKIRTS Runcorn’
s uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohoat re­
Mrs. Davis of Walla Walla is turned
their home in Vancouver
Will Display Some in Nyssa
visiting several days with her after a to visit
granddaughter, Mrs. Wallace Gregg. Peutz home. here in the Werner
Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Rurin Staples and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson
granddaughters are visiting a week were
in Utah. Mr. Staples Is employed Monday. business visitors in Nampa
Oheldelin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter en­
Ritzie D ress and Floral . by Mrs. O. E. Jimmy
Russell, Mrs. Ray tertained
group of friends with
Graham ,Mrs. Chad Gannon and a pinochle a party
Saturday night.
Mrs. Pat Sweaney were guests of Those winning prizes
were Mrs.
Shoppe
Mrs. Jack Sweaney Thursday. A Willis Bertram and Lloyd
Adams,
8c Per Pound—Minimum 10 Pound» 80c
potluck lunch was served.
high, Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen,
Mrs. Ray Russell entertained Mrs. low,
Mrs. Bertram and Em­
Cecil Gowen, Mrs. E. H. Brandt erson and
Fast Service—24 Hours or Les*
traveling.
and Mrs. Roger Orris at a bridge The Bingman.
O.K.K. club will meet at the
party Thursday afternoon.
of Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
Sharen Pfeiler, daughter of Mr. home
April 22, one week later than the
and Mrs. Louis Pfeiler of Ontario, regular
entertained several of her friends William date.
Peutz Is In Portland this
from the Richland district on her week attending
to the selling of
W A S H E D A N D F L U F F D R IE D .
fourth birthday Wednesday.
some
cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bigelow vis-
children, Mary and Billy, were in led In Payette Thursday at the
Boise Monday and viewed the S. T. Calhoun home. On the re­
THIS WASH IS FOR WHITE COTTONS AND LINEN ONLY,
Freedom train.
trips they stopped in Ontario
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunbrasky turn
see Mrs. J. Russell, who is m
were In Welser Thursday on busi- to
AND MUST NOT INCLUDE WOOLENS OR NON-FAST COL­
the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald
and children were dinner guests
ORS. YOU MAY SEND ANYTHING THAT WILL STAND
in the Lynn Kygar home Friday
EASTER FAMILY
evening.
DINNER SERVED Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr„
HOT WATER.
to Boise Monday on business.
OREGON TRAIL. April ft— Mr. went
Mrs.
Martha
Klingback
enter­
and Mrs. Rolland Holmes were tained at dinner Sunday for Mr.
hosts at dinner Easter Sunday. The and
S. D. Bigelow, Mr. and
LAUNDRY BAGS MUST BE USED. THESE MAY BE MADE AT HOME, PURCH­
table was attractively decorated Mrs. Mrs.
Jesse Gregg and children,
with flower, Easter novelties and and Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Mc­
ASED IN THE STORES OR FURNISHED BY US AT COST.
candles. Covers were laid for 24, Donald and Children. Mr. and Mrs.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. James Stephen, Sr., was called In
If you wish a similar service for the baby, ask for BABY WASH. All sodas and blea­
Goodson and family of Parma, Mr. the afternoon.
ches omitted.
and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and Robert A public meeting was held at the
and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoi- ^ schooihouse
.............. Fiiday and
^ ^ general
mes, Bonnie Kressly, Mr. and Mrs. dlscussion
waB held on the a problem
Gilbert Holmes and daughters, and of remodeling the building. A peti
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers and tion was drafted at the meeting,
family..
signed by any local tax­
The Merry Matrons club met at to be wishing
to have the question
You get pick-up, speed and fuel savings when your
O n ta rio Laundry £r C le an e rs
the home of Alta Fry Wednesday payer
consolidation brought to a vote.
afternoon, March 31. Leona Ander­ of Mr.
truck engines are in tune. And how w e tune them !
and
Mrs.
Russell
Patton,
Sr„
PHONE 98, ONTARIO, ORE.
son, Idaho Power company home are the owners of a Dodge sedan,
This is what w e do: W e check compression, timing, fuel-air
supervisor, showed a motion pic­
ture about milk. Nine members
ratio and a dozen other things. Then we check and adjust
Visit Parents—
were present. A social afternoon To Mrs.
Wilson left Tuesday
ignition, carburetor idling speed, mixture and everything else
was enjoyed. Following the business morning R. for V. Adams,
Oregon, where
meeting. Bernice Garner sponsored
that needs attention. And when w e’re through your trucks roll
a
quiz
game,
with
Viola
Adams
out humming like tops. A ll our work is done to high Inter­
and Gladys Byers winning prizes.
Lunch was served by the hostess,
national Truck standards. Our mechanics are International
assisted by Marie Holmes. The club
trained. We use International designed and approved machines
will meet April 14 with Marie Hol­
mes as hostess.
and tools. W e install International engineered parts. So let us
Mrs. J. E. Bowen, who spent two
weeks with her sister at Astoria,
save you money, and make you money, by putting your engines
came home last Tuesday.
in tune. Any makes or models.
Nancy Goodson of Parma is vis­
iting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. G. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and
family of Springfield, Oregon, $lrs.
Lucille Johnston of Ontario and
PHONE 86-J
Mrs. Ella Smith of Nyssa were
Thursday dinner guests at the F. C.
Fry home.
NEW CAR DELIVERIES WILL
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes
made a business trip to Nampa
CONTINUE TO BE SLOW FOR SOME
I N T E R N A T I O N A L Trucks Saturday.
Donald Knowles left Tuesday for
- TIME TO COME.
MANY VISIT IN
RICHLAND SECTION
1
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W.F.JAHN
BAG-O-WHITE
a ^ ..r r . . .
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Present Car
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At Boise Payette there’s a Devoe quality paint pro­
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■¥ House Paint
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A
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\
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