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their leader, Mrs. Merry Lynn pleted the medical corpsman course 109.17. ALONZO KNOWLES nesday in Emmett on business. Weiser for the special program. .with Strickland. Saturday. The assistant I Friday, April 9. at the Air Univer Lea Watts Sauer Mr. and Mrs. Prank Knottingham HONORED AT PARTY surprised °ver 50 Alonao irtenda Knowles and relativea ______ on his and Glenn were supper guests at leader. Ruth Berrett, demonstrated sity School of Aviation Medicine. ¿suer. Divorce. SUNSET VALLEY, April 22— Din- Wrthday Thursday evening at his the O. P. Ojunsll home Sunday how to knit. The club will meet Randolph air force base, San An- May 2 at the Berrett home. j tonio, Texas. This course included ner guests at the A. R. Harring home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell evening. were among those present Refresh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nishitani Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berrett and j training in the care of the sick home Sunday were Mr. and ments were visitors in Parma Wednesday. Henry Durfee attended the banquet and wounded and the prevention served. Mrs. I. D. Good, parents of Mrs. Mrs. were Clifford Wolfe has been building for M.I.A. men and their partners of diseases through sanitarv means. Albert Notheis and Mrs. Herring, and her brother, John Marie C. Black were Ontario and forms for the basement of his new in the Nyssa gymnasium Saturday Good, and family, all of Nampa Payette shoppers Tuesday. Pic. Godwin attended Pruitland (house week. Mr. and Mrs. John Grottveit and Charles Davis, brother of Mrs. j Jlm this evening. and Hudson Robb are put- i high school prior to -his enlistment Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Titland were John Reffett, who has been work-! tin8 in over 50 cement checks to in the United States air force Sep Nampa visitors Wednesday. ing near New Meadows, Idaho the in irrigation and prevent soil tember 11, 1947. He was then as COLUMBIA FARMERS signed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb and Mr. past two months, is at the Reffett i erosion. and Mrs. Dave Hall attended the home to Lackland air base for ^iow. j Mr. and Mrs. Alonao Knowles, THINNING BEETS the Purpose motorcycle races in Boise last Sun Jim and Hud Robb visited Char- 'Mr- and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell and of receiving his basic day. lie Wilson at Roswell Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pendarvis COLUMBIA AVENUE, April 28— training and from there, he was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Berg am and Mrs. were dinner and all day „ guests . .. j - M's. Grover Cooper and ----- ------- ---------------- ----------- at Mrs. Dick Groot called transferred to Randolph air force family and Mrs Bessie Eidum were William Gregg attended the all- the' Walter Hillis home Sunday. on Mr Mr. .and and Mis. Olson of Arcadia base, where he has been for the Wednesday evening guests at the j day meeting of the homemakers' The men were busy dehorning Herbert Bergain home at a birth- achievement day program at Boule- cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell Thursday evening. four weeks. Pfc. Godwin is day party for Marlene Bergam. vard Grange hall Tuesday. Mrs. and Jerry of Roswell. Idaho called Boise visitors Friday were Mr. past presently awaiting assignment to Irvin Wolfe trucked 27 head of Cooper gave a demonstration of at the Hollis home before going and Mrs. John Broad. a special technical school that is his cattle to pasture near Parma the mixing and serving of practical t° the dam. this Friday. Nora Vest of Rivervtew call offered by the air force to its new spring salads. , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larson and ed Mrs. on Mrs. Dick Groot Saturday recruits. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy made children of La Grande were Sun- Mrs. Clifford Wolfe were Mr. and a business trip to Idaho and stay- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. Gerrit Wins School Honors— Mrs. Burl Collins of New Plymouth, ed overnight at McCall Wednesday, Frank Briggs. Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acker- j evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ghritton Stam, man and son. Pat, of Payette. The | Ed Garfield has finished th e' and son, Wayne, went to Boise Broad, Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. Clayton Morgan, son of Mr. and Tensen attended the Civic Mrs. Frank T. Morgan, Nyssa, was dinner was given in observance of basement, and is ready to start lay- I Monday for a check on their eyes. Klaas meeting and style show at one of the 228 undergraduate stu Pat's birthday and Mr. and Mrs. j ins the new teel tile for his house1 Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner at- club Wednesday afternoon. Woife's wedding anniversary this week. ! tended the funeral of Mrs. L. Nyssa at the University of Oregon Harry Rataezyk bought a Ford Ira Garner participated as a n 1 Cunningham at Ontario Saturday Mrs. Lemuel Webster and grand dents making a grade average of 3.5 or of Ogden, Utah were house better truck last week. actor in a one-act comedy entitled afternoon. Mrs. Cunningham had son for the winter term. The Mr. and Mrs. William Gregg were “The Little Red Mare", which was, been bed-ridden since December 1. guests of Mrs. Florence Larsson grade point is based on 12 and also visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. supper guests at the Clifford Main presented by the Letha ward of I Mildred Moore of Sacramento Larsson and family and Mr. and term hours or average more of study. Thir home in Nyssa Sunday evening. Emmett Friday evening at Weiser. I spent the week-end visiting at the Mrs. Ray Weatherspoon. ty-three students made a perfect Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb and Each L.D.S. ward of the Weiser home of her brother, John Terra. grade of 4, all “A’ s ”. Farmers in this community have Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb spent Wed- stake sent representative talent to Guy Glenn and Charles Share started thinning their beets. took the last bunch of Charlie J. L. Cooper and Dick Groot at Buys Trucking Interest— Sahweizer's cattle to the hills Fri tended Lyle Bartron has purchased the the farm sale at the E. A interest day morning. of Lester and Lyle Reece FOR LASTING 8CAUTY Ü sË£ ) and Phil Backus farm near Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Bob Newgen of Monday afternoon. in the Nyssa Transfer company. Madras were guests at the Ora C. M. Tensen was a business He is now associated with Frank Newgen home last Sunday and visitor in Ontario last week. Lawrence in the business. Monday. and Mrs. Jake Groot and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Campbell Mr. Kris van Zelf visited relatives NEWS OF RECORD and daughter of Yakima were Mrs. CIRCUIT COURT week-end guests at the O. P. Ooun- in this community Sunday evening. COMPLAINTS. Fred E. Jones, vs. George M. sil home. Mrs. Campbell is a niece Completes Course— Black. Alienation of affections. of O. P. Counsil. The Joe Counsil Pfc. Charles R. Godwin, son of $ 25 , 000 . and Robert Smith, Jr., families Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Godwin of Consolidated Freightways, Inc., of Nyssa were also Sunday visitors Parma, Idaho, successfully com- vs. Joe Takeshita. Damages. $7- at the Counsil home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell were overnight guests Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mor gan Hansen, in Meridian, Idaho. CHARLES KEPLINGER COMMUNITY CLUB CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION AS Sun-Proof Two-Coat House Painting System equals the performance of three coats of old type paint, while saving you the extra material and labor cost of a third coat. Sun-Proof is extra dur able because it is made with "Vitolized Oil" which stays in the paint film keep ing it live, tough, and elastic. PITTSBURGH PAINTS l o o k b e t t e r l o n g e r » NYSSA LUMBER COMPANY John Ostrom, Owner this Sm-o-o-th Serta Mattress MEETS AT OWYHEE OWYHEE, April 29— The Owyhee Community club met with Mrs. Ha zel Chamberlain, with Mrs. Leona Winter as co-hostess. After the ousiness meeting, in which plans were made to hold a bazaar in the near future, refreshments were ser ved by the hostesses. A daughter, weighing 8'4 pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg at the Nyssa Nursing home Wednesday, April 21. The girl has been named Janice Marguerite. Rev. R. L. Krlner held preaching ervices at the schoolhouse Sunday norning and evening. He and his family were dinner guests in the Hudd Robb home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr., jntertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. John Low and Klaas Stam. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald under went a mayor operation at the hospital in Ontario Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charels Culbertson and Betty and Larry and Mr. and .Mrs. Mearl McClure and family were dinner guests of Mrs. Dorothy Slippy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Berton Klnzer of Boise were Sunday callers In the Louis Skinner home. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Patton entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Wilson and their children and farm ies Sunday. The occasion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Patton, whose birthdays are not far apart Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner were business visitors in Boise Thurs day and wefe overnight guests in the G. L. McMillan home. Mrs. R. L. Kriner and son. Phil ip, spent Sunday evening in the S. D. Bigelow home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and two sons, Vernon and Eldon, were guests in the Ray Franklin home near Parma Monday evening. Mrs. Darrell Williams took the following girls to a teen-age party at the home of Mrs. Bemiece Gib son in Parma Friday evening: Ro berta Morfitt. Reset Par ring, Mary Ellen Williams and Miss Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Ad rian were Sunday callers in the Werner Peutz home. Annette Gregg is staying with her grandmother. Mrs. Martha KILngback. during her mother's stay in the Nursing home. UTAHANS VISITORS IN UPPER SUNSET Th ese Exclusive F e a tu re s M ake it A m e rica ’s G re a te s t Q uality B ed d in g V a lu e ! • New, Patented "Ribbon Steel" Coth . The center panel reinforced with these exclusive, patented tougher more buoyant springs. Gives you a new kind of Sleeping Comfort. • Exit m e Serta Tuftless Construction . . . Smooth! Nary a button, bump or hollow to disturb you. Non-shift anchored upholstery. Non-sag re inforced edges. • More Comfort.. . regardless of she or ueieht Serta s patented resilient support eliminates tiring stresses and strains. You relax completely in eny sleeping position. • Remarkable New Box Spring . . . Gives perfect matching comfort! Fully upholstered — noiseless, dustless. Luxurious oversized springs. Raised Sera edges for neater fit. * n a t i o n a l l y advertised • u n c o n d i t i o n a l l y c u a k a n t i i d Intermountain Furniture Company Phone 176-W UPPER -SUNSET. April 29— Mrs. Charles Durfee and her grandson accompanied Dee Durfee of New Plymouth to Boise, where they took the baby for a check-up at a Boise hospital Thursday. Mrs. Charles Durfee. Mrs. Ruth Berrett and Mrs. Ray Porter at tended a pink and blue shower in honor of Mrs. Callahan at the Orant Patterson home Thursday night. Lois Gamer and Ann House were guests of Reva Rookstool Friday night. Saturday the girls attended a show in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cion infer were Sunday dinner guests ip the Albert Notheis home. Ronald Rookstool attended a birthday party far Frank Parr. Jr.. near Nys=a Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Ray Porter »-ere Ontario shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Berrett en tertained friends from Utah over the week-end. Last Thursday the visitors returned far a view at this locality with intentions at locating here. Mrs. Roy Rookstool and Mrs. Wayne Berrett were Ontario shop pers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger attended the funeral far Stanley Ray In Nyraa Sunday afternoon The Just Sew” 4-H club met PAGE THREE THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1918 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON vs. Lee Rudy Confirmation of contract pro ceedings of Big Bend Irrigation district with United States. Sylvia Agnes Trent vs. Walter Lie Trent. Divorce. Dan Land, et ux. vs. Jessie M. Bu. hanan. et. al. To quiet title. COUNTY COMMISSIONER TO T1IE VOTERS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON: Please note that I have lived over 29 years in this county of Malheur, State of Oregon: that I have helped to build its roads and canals throughout the years since I came. I am a farmer, and I am also the owner of the Pioneer Sand and Gravel company, and I am very much interested in good roads in the county for all of us. I believe the county ought to be divided into road districts, with a supervisor over each district. I believe the Farmers have enough equipment, save and except dumps, to build and gravel the county roads. They have manure loaders, carry-alls and trucks; all they lack Is the dumps. Let him earn his own tax money by saving through our oo-operation. This can be done, without too great expense. Yours Respectfully, CHARLES KEPLINGER Paid political adv. -by Chas. Keplinger, Vale, Ore. PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT Estate of Deane Ooodman, de ceased. Estate of Mahlon J. Carmichael, deceased. Estate of E. L. Zesiger, deceased. MARRIAGE LICENSES Durward A. Tropf of Ontario, and Marguerite J. Uenham of Vale. Hardy Fine of Glenns Ferry and Edith Lourine Barry of Nampa. Fishing Tackle Season Opens Sat., May 1 IT’S A PLEASURE------and a thrill too, to make the catch of the season; But it takes skill and the light equipment. Make the first stop on your fishing trip here. Select your needs and then go to your favorite lake or stream for the best fishing season ever. YOU CAN DEPEND UPON US TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE FINEST UP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT. We have a complete line of bass plugs and lines such as the following: Heddons river runts Flat fish Clarks water scout Bug-A-Boo Clarks Popper scout Hula Dancer Hawaiian Wiggler Speed Shad —and many others not listed above— BAIT BOXES, TACKLE BOXES, FLY BOOKS LEADER BOXES We also have a complete stock of South Bend, Ocean City, Pfleuger, Langely, Kalamazoo s*nd Martin reels to select from. ALL KINDS OF RODS TO SELECT FROM Wo have a good supply of hooks, bobbers, lines, weights, flies, spinners, etc. FISHING LICENSES FOR SALE HERE —Make Eders Your Fishing Headquarters— E d e r H ardw are Com pany from an unusually wide variety o f sizes an d styles fo r every business Ç ei * * * touch w ith tfouA. -L ocal d e a le t toaciu- Y O U can handle M O RE customer« easily» q u ickly, accurately w ith e fficie n tly designed o Rediform SALESIOOKS ' Gate City Journal