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TU E NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR M A N Y V IS IT IN G IN SUNSET V A L L E Y SUNSET V A L L E Y , April 29— As a farewell party for Miss Gladys Dluhart and Miss Evelyn Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R e ffe tt and Mrs. Stanley R e ffe tt and their guest attended the saddle club dance at Boulevard Grange hall and the midnight theater show in Ontario last Saturday night. The Misses Dtnhart and Allen, who 1 have been visiting the R e ffe tt fam i- | ly the past week, left Sunday for ! Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard were dinner guests at the Elver Nielsen j home Thursday. R. M. Burtch o f Notus spent sev eral days laying inlaid linoleum in the N eil Dimmick home this week. Mrs. Burtch accompanied her husband Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorem cn accompanied by Beth Chapin, who “ Boxville’s” Houses Empty TH U RSD AY, A P R IL 29, 1948 l Ontario. Here from Medford— I Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb and Miss Bertha Haynian o f Medford Mrs. N eil Dimmick shopped in On is visiting at the home of Mr. and tario one day last week. Wallace and Casmier Rataezyk Mrs. U. E. Parker of Upper Sunset. took a truckload of potatoes to Payette Thursday for storage. Boise visitors Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pomeroy were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. M arie C. Black in Nyssa. B O A T L A N D IN G A T A D R IA N P L A N N E D (r t r c ^ 'A Picniok at Bam— Mr. and Mrs. M o il Wixon and son, Frank Parker and Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker picnicked at the Owyhee dam Sunday. S ÎL>» o S A TU R D A Y, M A Y 1 I Wish To Thank my customers who patronized the Freeman M achine Shop during the time I operated the business, and I express the hope that the new operators will be successful in their new undertaking. Waiter Freeman W e Still Have A Limited Supply 48 % TREBLE SU PE R P H O SPH A T E 16 ' ,o ; N IT R A T E OF S O D A 10-16-8 10-16-0 10 20-0 5-10-10 - 10-10-5 Jaekel & Rogers O NTARIO , OREGON Phone 110 Alongside a spur track of Union Pacific in Yakima, Wash., lies A m eri ca’s strangest village, “ Boxville” . Comprised of row upon row of tall and long buildings, “ Boxville" doesn’t provide shelter for a single inhabitant. Its "houses" are composed of tremen dous stacks of apple boxes used in harvesting and shipping the multi-million dollar apple crop of the state of Washington. Be cause Y ak im a’s warehouses couldn't begin to hold the millions of boxes, they are stacked when not in use to simulate houses as in the picture above. Roots are added as protection against wind and rain. returned Monday from college at Payette were Sunday arternoon vis La Grande, attended the funeral itors at the Fred Mitchell home. j f Don Carpenter Tuesday after Mr. and M r s A. R. Herring and noon at Caldwell. Chapin and Lor- ensen were pallbearers. MLss Chapin fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Randall returned to La Grande Tuesday S.athopulos «and family were Sun day dinner guests at the Joe Hob ■vening. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Council en- son home at Cairo Junction. The sinner celebrated the birthdays of erta in e i the Ellison fam ily of Sandra Hohson, Arlene Herring and Parma at Sunday dinner. Charlie Cannon of C „iro Junction Nicky Stathopulos. Tne Crouse fam ily and Mrs. Es ind Charles Chritton spent W ed monds of Big Bend were Sunday nesday fishing on Dry creek. Reverend and Mrs. K. L. Kriner dinner guests at the Charles Ditty and fam ily were Sunday dinner home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ditty guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Hudson otf Nyssa were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland Robb. Mrs. John Buser and son, A n and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens thony Buser, visited two days at drove to Bogus basin last Sunday ihe home of Albert Notheis this and watched the skiing. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cooke were week. Mr. Buser is a sister of Mr. Notheis. Mr. and Mrs. Buser. who dinner guests at the J. B. Mitchell have been visiting In Portland, home Sunday Several ladies o f the valley were were en route to their home in guests o f Vera Patterson Thursday Cauker City, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W olfe and evening at a baby shower for Mrs. x>n made a business trip to P ar Faye Callahan. Mrs. M. A. Rataezyk attended ma Saturday. Mrs. W olfe also ailed on her aunt, Mrs. Harry the conference o f the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine at Baker Shirts. (Frank Rataezyk bought a two- Thursday. Vera Faye Counsil and JoAnn, 1oor Dodge sedan this week. The L.D.S. Mutual of the Owyhee Marian and Kenneth Price attend ward held the last regular meeting ed the junior prom last Friday ev Wednesday night at the Oregon ening at Adrian. Mrs. Ira Price Trail schoolhouse. Plans were made was among the mothers who pre for a social to be held at the school- pared the food Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Snarr and house Wednesday evening, April 28 at 8 o’clock to complete this sea daughter, M argaret of Goldendale, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood son’s activities. Twenty friends and relatives at Smith and son, Afton Smith, and tended a housewarming party for Carl Wilde, all of Nampa, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver in dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Em heir new home Saturday night. ery Hobson Sunday. Miss Clarice Notheis, Mrs. Char The evening's entertainment includ ed pinochle, dancing, and a late lie Schweizer and Mrs. Ralph H a worth attended the John Charles Upper. Mrs. Charles D itty and M ary Thomas concert in Boise Wednes- ay evening. Miss Notheis and Mrs. Query were Ontario shoppers Fri Schweizer were overnight guests at lay. The Charles D itty fam ily shopped Mrs. Haworth’s home. Mr. and Mrs. T om Lowe made in Nampa Friday and Saturday a business trip to O ntario Monday. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garner at Mrs. Lowe also visited her grand tended the L.D.S. teachers con daughter M is. Robert Warthen. Mr. and Mrs. Casmier Rataezyk vention at Nampa Sunday. Mr. a n l Mrs. Rasel Anderson, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott o f went bawling Saturday night in A D R IA N , April 29—- Mrs. George De Haven was in the Nyssa Nursing home from Thursday afternoon until Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and children went to Washington over the week-end to visit relatives. Mrs. B ill W illis was In Boise Thursday visiting her husband, who is in the veterans hospital. T h e Boy Scouts spent Monday evening at Cecil Smith's place building a bridge bj* the rifle range. Bob Webster, Clyde Cartwright, and Junior Matthews were in Unity Sunday getting logs to build a boat landing at Freel's place. T h e Christian Endeavor group went to Nampa to sing at church services. Three carloads of Adrian young peopie made the tnp. Mrs. K onnan and Kristm e were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. John T im - m eiman's home in Caldwell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eastman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Eastman over the week-end. Mr. and Mfs. J. J. Cummings of Boise were visitors at Mr. and Mis. Bob Brown's home Sunday. Mrs. Waiter Yardley was a vis itor at Mr. and Mrs. George De H avens home over the week-end. Linda and Vickie De Haven were guests at the Owyhee dam o v e r ! .he week-end, visiting their sister,! Mrs. R ay Laydau. R oy M edia m and Wilbur Jack- j son were in Boise Thursday t o ! visit one of their form er teachers,. Mr. Small. PLUM BING Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing — Contact— Brower Plumbing Shop NYSSA, OREGON W e Guarantee Our W ork For One Year Free Estimates— Phone 196-J A. V. C O O K % Candidate For Republican Nomination for Sheriff of Malheur County at the Primary Election F R ID A Y , M A Y 21 1 8 l/2 yrs- ° f experience Vote for the man who is qualified N E W E L L H E IG H T S D arrell Slippy is visiting, at the! Jim H ite home in Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Merle McClure a n d . family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Culbertson and fam ily were Sun day dinner guests of Dorothy Slip py. Mrs. Rube Graham, Mrs. Wayne | Piercy and Mrs. Evlyn Stark visited in Boise Thursday with Mrs, G ra ham’s daughter, Mrs. Harold By-1 ard, and family. Rulon Jergenson o f Parm a spent | Sunday at the Leslie Stoker home Mrs. Wayne Best and daughter, Sharon, who have been visiting Mrs. Best’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Lee Saxton, have gone to Missouri. Mrs Forest Hardman and Mrs. I Lee Saxton shopped in Ontario Wednesday. Kenneth Vanderpool helped get logs near Unity Sunday for the boat dock at Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith visited at the Werner Peutz home Sun- fa y afternoon and Mrs. Joe W hite and son at the nursing home in Nyssa Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W athen o f Colo rado visited Sunday at the Jim Stephens home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H ill and ■'amily picnicked on Succor creek 5unday. Mrs. H. Hardman has returned rom a visit in Portland. 68 X Nyssa Transfer Co, General trucking anywhere in Oregon and Idaho Grain, household goods, building materials and heavy equipment hauled. Frank Lawrence Lyle Bartron Phone 53 or 191-J a Opening May 3 OREGON RADIATOR CO. Highway 20, north of Polar Cold Storage Join up! One o f the most modern radiator repair T h ey ’re going places, the young men who fly the planes of the U. S. Air Force. T h ey’re getting the host aviation training in the world . . . training that is preparing them for interesting and profitable careers in aviation. \ou can join them by becoming an Aviation Cadet. 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