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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1948 [ Nyssa. day school convention. Thfcy plan there. Charlie Schwelzer made a bus on being gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner made Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs made a business trip to Eagle Monday iness trip to Baker Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Householder and Mrs. Guy v trio to Baker over the week-end and also visited friends SUNSET VALLEY. Sept 3» A crew to visit relatives. I Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen Glenn accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald Bybee's outfit dug a basement for and Mr and Mrs. William Turner of men poured cement for the Paul E. Bergman last week. took Miss Beth Chapin to La and children were guests of Mr. basement of the William Gregg Mr .and Mrs. Don Strickland and Grande Tuesday. Miss Chapin be. and Mrs. William Wegman in residence Monday. 1 daughter were dinner guests at ttie gins her third year of teacher s Homedale Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Wolfe and h~rre of Mr. and Mrs. John R. training at the Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis daughter, Ann, and Mrs. Veva and sons and Mrs. Rhoda Mettlan White last Sunday. College o f Education. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Field and Harry Rataezyk and his friend, were Sunday dinner guests in the ilBlölk ÄTBlEISlfflSl-aLkli); ülSl^ a^l&lfclñlEl&lSlalfel'i.é.L Mrs. Lew McCoy were Sunday din- Marion Riston of New Plymouth, Werner Peutz home. r.er guests at the Lyman Pomeray left Sunday morning for Horeshoe Mr. and Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. home. Bend, Idaho to get logs and slab I Mathews were overnight guests In Thomas Nlshltani was an On wood. They planned on being gone the Russell Patton, Sr., home Sun tario visitor Friday and had lunch several days. day. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. at the home of George Hashitani. Stanley and Lester Goulet were Patton took their guests on a sight Boise shoppers Wednesday were Friday evening callers at the S. E. seeing tour of this section and to Mrs. James Langley and Mrs. Wil- Flanagan home. h e Owyhee dam. Mr. and Mrs. 15 ian Gregg. Larna Garner was a house guest Carroll and Mrs. Mathews left Mrs. Fred Mitchell spent Tues at the Paul E. Bergam home four I Monday to attend a church con & day with Mrs. Feldman at the On_ days last week while her parents ference at Independence, Missouri. ;ario hospital. Mrs. Feldman's were in Salt Lake City, larn a Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, Mrs. ondition Is steadily improving fol returned home Friday Grover Cooper and Mrs. O. P. Coun- lowing her injury in an automobile Robert Reffett and John Reffett [Ç accident. are building a new chicken house. sil attended an all-day meeting Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hite were Ontario shoppers during the in Ontario for training officers one-night guests at the John Ref- week were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ol the home extension units. Mrs. ¡g fett home Saturday. Nlshltani, Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald is chairman and Mrs. fe: Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper project leader for the Sun ■ set valley unit, which will hold Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen Reffett. and Herman Lorensen were dln- Otto Wolfe of Nampa helped Ir its first meeting October 13 at the ier guests at the Wilbur Chapin vin Wolfe stack hay Monday and Sunset valley hall. I home Sunday. Friday dinner guests In the Jesse Tuesday. PÜ A birthday party was given Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reffett of Ditty home were Mr. and Mrs. fe ! nesday evening at the M A. Rat- Ontario were Sunday dinner guests Tom Marnock, William Peterson e/yk home for Mary Rataezyk on at the John Reffett home. and George Peterson of San Jose. her seventh birthday. Mr. and Darrell Kendall of Sunnyside California. Mis. Frank Rataezyk. Mr. and Mrs. was a supper guests at the Clifford Mrs. Martha Klingback enter tained with a potluck luncheon at Sj I Harry Rataezyk were present. Gifts Wolfe home Thursday evening. Thomas Nlshltani made a busin her home Sunday, with 25 present. were presented, and a luncheon of WE BUY SCRAP IRON, BRASS, COPPER, lalad, sandwiches, ice cream and ess trip to Nampa Wednesday and Besides Mrs. Klingback’s family, also visited at the home of his guests were Mr. and Mrs. Adam aike were served. B Friday afternoon callers at the brother, George Nlshltani, at Cald Klingback, Mr and Mrs. John BATTERIES, RADIATORS, ETC. Ditty home were Mrs. George Ditty well. Klingback and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and her sister of Dillon, Montana. Kllrurback and sons of Emmett. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and OFFICERS NAMED During Che afternoon Mr. and Mrs. two sons were dinner guests at the Duncan and children of Pay 1 Clifford Nielsen home Sunday. El BY SCHOOL CLASSES Jay See Mac Or Wayne At The ette called and were guests for ver Nletlen has been working aJl .upper. week installing a plumbing system Officers have been elected by Mrs. Roy Cook o f Baker was a and water softener *n his house. the members of the four classes in week-end guest In the Ellis Wal Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wolfe and the Nyssa high school. ters home. son vb ited Sunday with the Neal The officers are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr., Holmes family in Caldwell and at ! Presidents— Howard Flanary, the Robert Gregg home ill Wilder. seniors; Deane Hunter, juniors; were dinner guests In the Byrd Mrs. Fred Mitchell Ls home a- Richard Wilson, sophomores, and Walters home Friday night. ,;ain. after spending two weeks Alan Frost, freshmen. Phone 107W visiting at the home of her daugh Vice presidents— Dwain Erwin, COLUMBIA AVENUE ter, Mrs. Morgan Hansen in Mer seniors; Donna Garner, juniors; idian. Idaho. Mrs. Mitchell also Delvin Holcomb, sophomores, and Mrs. Charlie McConnell of Nyssa visited Mrs. “ Doc” Pullen while Billy Santillanes, freshmen. -ailed on Mrs. Dick Groot Friday Secretaries and treasurers— Bob afternoon. Kyte, seniors: Dorothy Erwin, Jun Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman iors; Corabelle Coleman and Jack entertained the card club at their Bowen, sophomores, and Alice K o home at Newell Heights Sunday matsu and Fred Mitchell, freshmen. afternoon. Guests were Mr. and Class representatives— Dean Ir Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mr. and Mrs. ving, seniors; Marita Curtis, jun Gerrit Groot of Apple valley, Mrs. iors; Dick Pounds, sophomores, and Dick Stam of Oregon Trail, Mr. Jack Duncan, freshmen. with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Norland, Chairman of activities— Glenn and Mrs. Dick Groot and Mr. and Sehireman. seniors; Ronald Lowe, juniors; Ronald Jensen, sopho mores, and Jerry Tucker, frehm- HAYING WILL BE ENDED IN 10 DAYS Castle were Sunday dinner guests at th.' h ,me of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitzel at Ontario. Much of the hay in the valle> Is down at pre <-nt. Haying *hmjki he finished in the next 10 days. Reverend and Mrs. Joe Dodson left Sunday for Albany, Oregon to attend the .Assembly of God Sun- Do You Have Any Scrap Iron ? W hy Not Turn It Into Cash? Mrs. L. Davidsen of Parma. Two tables of wist were at play. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Felk moved recently from this community to Ontario last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Oregon Trail called on relative» in this community recently. Mrs. Jake V. Twisk was an On- tario visitor Tuesday afternoon. To M cCall— Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coffman and daughter, Delores, and Mrs. Coffman's aunt, Mrs. Eva Staples, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson near McCall. « K ii Nyssa Auto Body Shop AN Last month we passed the 2500 mark in telephones. I The Nyssa Pharmacy OPENS IT’S NEW REFRIGERATED CANDY . D E PAR TM EN T iViRl *0X yO V Just a few years ago— in 1941— there were only 1250 telephones in Malheur County, and it had taken us about 26 years to grow to that size. The economic development of this area has played an important part in telephone growth. There are still unfilled orders, pending the installation of more equipment in our buildings and the extension of wire and cable facilities. Completing these orders is our number one job. Auto Repairing Reboring, Valve Grind ing, Lathe work. Parts and accessories Phone 56-W OWYHEE, Sept. 30— George Schweizer was honored on his birthday Sunday at a potluck din ner given in the Sunset valley hall by his wife. Thirty relatives and friends attended. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schweizer and family of Marsing and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vanscoy and children of Fruitland. Mr -and Mrs. William Peutz left Sunday for a trip to Evergreen, Idaho to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peutz. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nannary and Mrs. Michael Walreck of Seattle are visiting in the Oral Hite home this w«*ek Mrs. Nannary is a sister and Mrs. Walrack a cousin of Mrs. Hite. Visiting Saturday In the Grant Patterson home were Mrs. Cora Mitchell and her mother, Mrs. Hill, both of Ogden, and Mrs. Max Mitche\l of Nyssa. Mrs. Werner Peutz entertained tile Mitchell Butte club at her home Thursday with seven mem bers present. Mrs Mildred Hite of LaOrande spent the week-end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hite. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton, Jr„ and Earl Crocker went to Boise Sunday to visit Paulette Patton, who is still in a hospital with polio. M i and M rs Jesse Ditty enjoy ed i w. n with their son, Jack Ditty. Mrs. Glenna Young and Mrs. George Ditty, all of Dillon, Mon tana last week from Wednesday until Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ditty enter tained with a dinner Thursday for their house guests from Montana and for Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Qroot of MALHEUR HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY lS151Sl^l& lSlSlSISI0Siei5iei51Sffl^®iÆ M Sl5m ^l!3l!'il^i‘ôlioÂmW^^JËa^jiaioifiMS15151SlS15l^l!fl^S®&TSlSllôlEiLi3iai01g®É New Opening Eastern Oregon Pipe ('ompany Announces Opening Of utRt l S Retail Pipe Yard fRtS " 1 H ere at our store. W hitm an’ s candies are kept just ns they are confected—so distinctively flavor- some, so wonderfully fresh! It adds an extra to that quality always associated with Whitman's. Monday, October 4 Have you treated someone to a box lately? 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