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/ ment project was approved. they had to go by way of Longview Rockhold and family, all of Mer^ W illiam A->hcrait returned to miss the flood. ! dian, and Mr and Mrs c,eor=e Wednesday from Madras, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown visited ; Grasmick of Nu-Acres. wheie she visited her daughter, Mia_ Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown of Vun- p. F Cummings, in Boise Sunday, i couver, ______ Washington have been i>w>n vls vis - Mrs. Dick Riohards, and lam ily. I Mr. Cummings is recovering from iting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ellibee M r and Mrs. R. T. Holly w e t e la recent illness, and Mr. ana Mrs. Leo Ellibee. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ .__________________ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Olson and ttf11 lv ' ^ birthday. hirthSou NU-ACRES B A B Y IS celebrating Mrs. Holly's BURNED BY FIRE . Mrs. W ayne Reece o f Meridian Mr. .oid Mr Ray Landau en ter-i u u m tamed ih irle y Smith and Roy Me- ________ ! ■vere Sunday dinner guests in me cliam at dinner Friday evening. NU-ACRES, June 10— Jimmy O r- | George Grasmick home. Mr-s. Dean Austrian gave a birth- leutt, small son of Mr. and Mrs. The regular Grange meeting was dav -upper lor her husband Thurs- Henry Orcutt, suffered severe burns . .. , 3 at the community hall, day evening. CueiUs were Mr. Aus- on his tgg and hip when the wind Only 13 Grangers were present, the man's brother and sister, Elmer and blew a small bonfire again-,t his June Ausman. pant leg. He is much improved smallest group for a long tune. The Mrs. Earl Davis and children were now, but the bum is still very sore state Grange master and wife, Mr. in Nyssa Friday. and has confined him to his bed and Mrs. Hershley of Boise, visited the Grange. Mr. Hershley presided Mrs. William Ashcraft was hos and walker. Phyllis Evans is visiting her over the meeting in the absence of tess at a card party Friday a fte r noon on her lawn. T hree tables grandmother, Mrs. Ira Tish, while ih regular master, Allen Curtis. B ill Grasmick returned home of cards were played. Mrs. Herbert Mr. Tish is In the hospital. Thomas won first prize, Mrs. Rube | Pfc. Charles Rodger Godwin is from the hospital Wednesday Ardis Gail Ellibee returned to her Graham low and Mrs. Agnes Ash- home on a week's furlough, visiting craft the traveling prize. A fter the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas home here with her itarents. Mr. game, the guests enjoyed ice cream Godwin, and his sister, Mrs. Frank aed Mrs. Leroy Ellibee. after a long stay in the hospital in Port and coke. Nedbalek, and family. T h e American Riflem en's cluo A family supper was held in the land- Ardis’ condition is very much irr-proved, to . be h ell a rifle shoot meeting Wednes- W ill Grasmick home Sunday even- ... i- - - ----- and is expected • day evening at the Legion hall. ing in observance of Mary Lou enjoying perfect healt i i i . Mrs Gavle Martin and son. R on- Grasmick's graduation and confir- months. , v nip, attended a farewell party for tnation. Those present were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George • . - h'T f l’:-. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Eng- Mrs. H. P. Ostimiller, Mary Rayer, attended the wedding of Mi -. Gra-- lish. in Roswell Sunday About 50 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ostimiller and mick's sister, Leora Wilson, to Glen guests were present. family, all of Fruitland; Mr. and Jones Wednesday T hey have gone I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Te.sshee of Mrs. Jack Guernsey and daughter, on a short trip to Wasniiwwn. Nvs-a called at the Bill Willis home of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Harry Wood spent the' latter Sunday. Scott, and family. Mr. and Mrs. part o f the week visitant friends Mr. and Mrs. Bill WillLs were in Phillip Raymer and family, Mr. land relatives m Tw m Pahs. « N am pi Tuesday. 'and Mrs. John Rudolph and fami-1 son. Bill Blakesley brought her Phyllis Eastman was one o f the ly, all of Nampa, Mrs. John Ru- home. He remained here or iridal attendants at the wedding dolph, Sr., a id Mr. and Mrs. Otis days visiting. Sonny Wood accom- WMt Claude 4co!t in Payette Saturday. Mrs. Helen Bishop and daughter of Big Bend called at the home of Mrs. Vernon Parker Sunday. Leonard WLsley of Nampa visited at the Roy Knight home thLs week. Mrs. Peterson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGruder and son at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGruder and son of Milton are visiting her rather, Harvey Otis. Mrs. M cCrud- sr is the former Emily Otis. Arlene Picrcy took her 4-H cook ing I class to Snively’s hot springs Saturday afternoon for a swimming Aerial insect control by dust or spray «a rty and picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster and for all crops family attended the boat races in Emmett Sunday. Mr. Webster won i trophy. For information call us now. Roy H o ff and Joe Wheeler of Nyssa visited friends in Adrian Frl- lay evening. G loria Holly worked in B ill’s Food Mart last week while Bill Looney and son were on a fishing trip. Tony Yturri, Ontario attorney, was the main speaker at the cham PAYE TTE ber of commerce meeting Thursday evening. He gave the advantages Ph. 360-R11 Ph. 0191-J3 and disadvantages of incorporating the town. Mr. Vermas of the Vermas Bus line gave a talk on the chances of getting a bus line through Ad rian. He said the Boise-Winnemuc- -a stages have the best chance of receiving a perm it as they have already filed an application More Information will be secured after the Adrian-Homedale highway is finished. About 15 guests were present at the bridal shower Thursday at the Legion hall for Mrs. Arch Parker. She received many lovely gifts. Arlene Peterson has returned home from Scappose, Oregon, where she had been teaching school. She plans on visiting her parents for two weeks before «¿ending sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ausman and children, June and Everett, of Meri dian, were callers at the Dean Ausman home Sunday evening. They left Tuesday for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. C liff Brown of Falrberry, Nebraska and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown of Vancouver. W a shington visited at the Deffer home last week. They left Sunday for Vancouver, taking Fred Defter with them for a vtsi!. Word was received tlte latter part of the week that A D R IA N R E P A IR IN G i Mr . PROJECT A P P R O V E D home AD R IAN . June 10— Ruth Eastman, a 1943 Adrian high school graduate, is one oi me graduates at the College of Idaho this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman and family attended the commencement exer- dm > • Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holly and son. Ted. fished last week at Tamarak, I,i.m o . 4 A bond election was held Sat urday at the high school for hous ing for the teachers and fixing the gymnasium and a sprinkling sys tem. The bond for the housing pro tect was rejected, but the improve V • » - TH U RSD AY, JUNE 10, 1918 THE NYJSSA GATE C IT Y JO U R N A L, N YS S A , O REG O N ^ »M r P po i ip ' Easy ways to beautify your maten panied Bill back to Tw in Palls visit her brother, J. B. Boydell. Miss Sunday for a few days’ visit with Boydell will be joined at T h e Dalles j by a sister, Mrs. E. D. Nedry of relatives there. j Tigard, and the two will go on to Thursday evening guests in the Portland. Cecil Evans n o n e were Mrs. Ira Tish anu ivu ana Mrs. George Former Resident Visits— Mrs. Lillian Newby o f Homedale Nichols and M ary Lou of Dixie, I is visiting this week at the home Washington. Joan and Janeen Wilson are of Mr. and Mrs. R oy Barnes and spending a few days visiting Mr. 1 other Nyssa friends. Mrs. Newby formerly lived in Nyssa. and Mrs. George Grasmick. Id gleaming colors (hat go on smoothly without streaks or brush marks.Wash beautifully! Linoleum’s like new with FLEX Crystoleum! Clear, transparent. Renews and protects the most delicate patterns. Easy to keep clean. High-gloss RAYONITE for lovely walls, woodwork C olorful yet restful pastels (hat stay beautiful for years. Goes on easily...dries quickly. Protect with QUICK-STEP where wear is greatest This amazing floor finish keens gleaming despite sculling, kick ing, frequent scrubbings. Stu n z Lum ber Com pany SUE You! PLUMBING Anything You Need In Line o f Plumbing — Contact— Brower Plumbing Shop NYSSA, OREGON W e Guarantee Our W ork For One Year Free Estimates— Phone 196-J Coolers IF YOU HIT SOMEBODY WITH YOUR CAR would the la w . . . D seize your home? I 1 seize your things? f~l seize your income? What’s your protection? $ ----------- ------------ What’s your protection if •our car should be stolen? 4_____ _ Or burn? $____ _ Protection is too inexpensive to neglect a minute or a mile. OTHER BRASH Q U E S T IO N S ... A ll sizes of coolers for homes and business buildings. Your Bugs For cabinets, furniture- amazing new FLEX ííTÑ Leaves for Coast— Attend Graduation— Miss Eva Boydell left Sunday ev- Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin, ac- | ening for The Dalles, where she will companied toy Mrs. R. W. Larsen Let Us K ill In a fe w short hours your drab, worn kitchen can be new and lovely. Secret/ These casy-to-apply, long-last ing General Paints... and Lorraine of Hansen, Idaho, left Saturday for Corvallis, where they will attend the graduation exer cises at ctregon ¿State college, at which time M argaret Baraarin will receive her diploma. H ave you ample insurance against burglary and other possible losses at home— on household goods, je w e l ry, furs, silverware, clothing, etc.? □ YES □ ER, AH , W E L L — ? H o w about losses away from home — luggage, golf clubs, cam eras, jewelry, furs and such? □ F U L L Y CO VERED □ Also saddle valves and copper tubing. H A D N ’T T H O U G H T O F I T H o w much would you need per week i f an accident kept you from working for 200 weeks? $............. „...* H o w much o f a lump sum if you were totally and permanently dis abled? $____________ America Fore A Nyssa Heating Gem Aircraft • INSURANCE GROUP • X.VÌ - ..... B e rn ard Company EMMETT Insurance m As Many People Do W H E N T H E Y ’RE T R Y IN G D E S PE R A TE LY T O DROP OFF TO SLEEP------ IT M IG H T AD D U P TO A TERRIFIC L O T OF M U TTO N . ► For a good night s rest and complete relaxation, we suggest a simpler and better plan. Notice of Bond Sale A good bed . . . A good spring . . . and a good mattress. You’ ll drift into peaceful slumber and greet the new dawn 2 Bond Number (3 bonds íí 1-3 (3 bonds '« 4-0 (3 bonds # t 7-9 (3 bonds H 10-13 (4 bonds t,t 13-16 (4 bonds i t (TOO (4 bonds O 31-34 (4 bonds i t as-w (4 bonds it 39-32 (4 bonds *< 33-36 t 1 bond I 37 $1.000.00) $1.000 00) $1.000 00) $1.000 001 $1,000.00) $1.00000> $1.000 00) $1.000.00) $1.000 00) $1 000 00) $500.00 ' Amount $3.000.00 3,000.00 818*4* ' 4.000 00 4 880 101 4,000.00 4.000.00 4 0 i 500 00 Maturitv Date June 1. 1949 June 1, 1950 June 1. 1951 June 1. 1952 June 1. 1953 June 1. 1954 June 1. 1955 June 1. 19 >6 June 1. 1957 June 1. 1958 June 1, 1958 Said b o n d s w i l l be sold to the highest and best bidder and for the highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for less than par and accumulated interest. All of said bonds bearing interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi annually, both principal and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Nyssa Oregon. All bids must be unconditional and be ac companied by a certified check in the sum of $900. to become the property o f the City o f Nyssa if the successful bidder fails to comply with the con tract of sale awarding said bonds to the bidder. E. K. Burton City Recorder v. Real Estate Phone 64 Nyssa, Oregon Don’t Count Sheep: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received until the hour of 8:00 o’clock 1’. M. on Friday, the 11th day of June, 1948, and inunedi ately thereafter publicly opened by the City Counei of tlie City of Nyssa. Oregon, at the Council Cham bers in said City for the purehase of City of Nyssa Street Improvement District No. General Obliga tion Bonds in the sum of Thirty-six Thousand Fivt Hundred and no-100 ($36,500.00) Dollars, said bonds being in denominations of $1,000.00 and $500.00 each, all bearing date of June 1, 1948 and a t u n n g serially m numerical order as toiiow ¡4 * E a stm a n as fresh as a daisy. * If your springs are tired — or the slats are splintered and broken — or the mattress is sagging sadly — better replace them. Enjoy the sheer joy and healthfulness o f waking up bright and Tune in KSRV Mondays and early every morning . . . make a Thursdays 1:30 P.M. to 2:00 PM. date with yourself today to visit for Nyssa N'rwsettes the Intermountain Furniture Co. for the finest in bedding values— Intermountain Furniture Co. m