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* and Billy, Marion Chamberlain. I W estfall home in Bums en route. ! Klaus Stam, Mr. and Mrs. Russell i Mrs. Charlie Culbertson and Mrs. Patton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Slippy shopped in Nampa ■ Monday. O W YH E E , July 16— Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Paton and fam ily and Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Houston Dunaway and Mrs. Harry Rowe. Lewis Sltinner and their grand I were guests in the Kenneth Mc- Mrs. George Schweizer went to 1 Donald home Monday evening. children, Shirley and Bobby Skin Nampa Tuesday morning to be Mrs. Bob M orfitt is in Portland ner, were dinner guests in the Rus with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth ! with her mother, Mrs. Lem Wilson. sell Patton, Jr., home Thursday Ahrens, who underwent major sur ¡Sr., who is in a hospital there and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe gery at a Nampa hospital Mrs. was very ill, but was reported to and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Schweizer is keeping her grandson be somewhat improved this week. Sr., called during the evening. during the time his mother is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams Miss Donna Heussen of Los An g Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Paton, entertained with a birthday dinner eles is visiting in the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe and a in honor of Mrs. Keith Tallman cousin, Mrs. Lynn Kygar, and with group of friends attended a dinner Sunday. Those present besides the relatives in Nyssa this week. party at the Payette Country club honoree were K eith Tallm an and Mr. and Mrs. Houston Dunaway Saturday night. son, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and daughter, Jacqueline, shopped Mr. and Mrs. Bud Charlan have a and daughter o f Parma, Mr. and in Caldwell and Parma Tuesday. new Kaiser sedan. Mrs. Earnest Barker and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer were and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Penn and son attended the ball game be dinner guests Wednesday evening and son of Ontario. tween Payette and Nampa in Pay- jn the Paye Beavers home in W il Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCoy and ete Wednesday night and visited der. | granddaughter. Rosalie McCoy, vts- in the Gerald DeBord home after Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson I ited in the Hugh Glenn home Sun- the game. attended the buckaroo breakfast | day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vanderwall in Nampa Sunday and participated Mr. and Mrs. Orson Barrett left o f Nyssa visited in the Lynn K ygar 1 in the drill team demonstration of for their home in Ogden after home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and i the Owyhee Riding club. spending the last few weeks here Mrs. Vanderwall have just returned ' Mrs. George Schweizer entertain with their daughtr, Mrs. Grant from a trip to Colorado. ed a group of ladies at her home Paterson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patton en Wednesday afternoon at a demon Mr. and Mrs. Werner Peutz and tertained at a picnic dinner Sun stration party. daughter, Mrs. W illiam Peutz, and day at their home for the follow Mr. and Mrs. T . H. Brewer att W illiam Peutz, Jr., visited in the ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh ended a camp meeting at Brooks home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Huber Chamber tain and Jimmy, Mrs. Nel last week. They left here Thurs in Meridian Monday. lie Case, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn day and spent the night in the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson DINNER PARTIES HELD A T OW YHEE !SlSI5lSI5lS15lSl5l5M5'J5ISM5l5l5lSlSM51S^]’k5lSliäl5l5M5löM5M5fil5l5l5l5M5M5l5MM and sons, Marvin, Reed and Doug reject any and all bids and also|est las. were Sunday dinner guests in to determine the best bid without ' the Devon Larson home. regard to which may be the low- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brower visited in the Woodrow Brewer home in Ontario Sunday afternoon. Houston Dunaway spent several days last week at Westfall looking after cattle he has on pasture. Mrs. Grant Patterson and Verle attended the wedding of Lois Byfcee and Jarvis M itchell Friday night at the Oregon T rail schoothouse. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty attend ed a party at the John Reeves home in Nyssa Friday night in hon or of Mrs. Gertrude Atkeson and Bonnie, who left Saturday for om ia, where they will make then- home. Visiting Here— Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Maulding of Boring. Oregon arrived Saturday evening to visit Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Maulding. Return From Utah— Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, re turned Monday from a week-end visit at Ogden, Utah, where they went on business. July 23 and 24 County, Oregon. F ’ - mond H. Holtv, C'erk. Union High School Dis- trir<■ No. 4, Adrian. Malheur W hite sidewall tires availa ble at e xtra "Check this ‘Flight Panel’ d a sh . Instrum ents a te grouped in one large cluster, and illuminated by soft, completely non glare 'black light’!" "It’s the most beautiful car on the road with that low.'dream-car’ silhouettel I’ll say it’s ’The Car o f the Year’. It’s the look of the year, from any angle I" coi I. m C A L L FO R BIDS N O T IC E IS H E R EB Y G IV EN that bids wil be received by the undersigned until the hour of 1:30 o’clock p. m. on the 24th day of July, 1948, at which time they will be publicly opened by the school district board of Union High School District No. 4, Malheur County, Oregon, at the school house in Adrian, Oregon, for the transpor tation of pupils during the school year o f 1948-1949. T h e form o f contract to be en tered into by said board may be obtained from the undersigned. Bids shall specify the amount per mile per day to be paid to the contractor fo r transporting chil dren according to the speciman contract. The board reserves the right to v Inside and outside, the entire car is n e w — a all the w ay through . . . from the fram e o u t, from roof to road. Lower center of g rav ity ' ample road clearance and plenty of head I A/ew "Hydra-Coil” Front Springs, and "Para-MaK** Rear Springs, with double-action aircraft typo hydraulic shock absorbers. If rides like a dream on any road! A/eiv Larger "Magic Action" King-Size Brakes that are 35% easier to apply, by actual tostl Yea owe it to yourself to coma In and see "Tfc a Cor of the Y aar"l Oc/r Showroom now/ Herriman Motor Co. -Your Excited Ford Dealer NATIONAL'S «S» «/* t # i l £ a W i k J r JLflJnnJM <r> r* ' CONVENIENCE, PROTECTION i* r* The Owyhee Riding Club Now you can open a checking account that requires no minimum balance and has no service charge. *■ <s> With First National's LOW -COST C H EC K P LA N you buy ten convenient checks for one dollar. That's the —- only cost. For a handy, easy to-use checking ac count, start a LOW. 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It's a road-hugging beaut/.** ~7%e Car oft/te Year/ Visit Friends— Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mann of Hemingford, Nebraska and Mrs. M ann’s sister, Mrs. Johnson of Oklahoma, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster. FIRST We Congratulate . . . p..v.i j , . i v .* 1,1 *nrol’ JU,y La=t Pub!. July 22. Visit In Sale: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patch and two sons are visiting this week with relatives in Salem. H AVE BEEN SET SO LO W YOU W O N ’T FEEL LIKE Nyssa Night Rodeo "You get the new ‘Mid Ship’ Ride. Si* travel c o m f o r t a b ly in the sm ooth g o in g , le v e l center section, lots of hip and shoulder room for alll" Go T o LaGrande— Mrs. Bernard Eastman and son. Michael, spent from Thursday un til Sunday in LaGrande. where Michael received medical attention from an eye specialist. Mr. East man spent Sunday in LaGrande. Rodeo Admission Prices A T THE bid. \'/eve coi irie one and only NBV car in üs field In Yelowstone Park— Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Bumingham are spending their Vacation at Y e l lowstone park. T hey operate C arl’s Doll House. “ Sneaking In” PAGE TH RE E TH U RSD AY, JU LY 15, 1918 THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON <** ¥> ** r*