Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, October 21, 1948, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TH E NYSSA G ATE CITY JO URNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOUR
TH UR SD AY, OCTOBER 21, 1948
these two children.
W e wish to anyone in Nyssa an d vicinity to
marked the first official frost of GERM AN THANKS
Mrs. this season. Thickness of the ice
NYSSA
RESIDENT than
Irom che bottonk’ ^ with
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for [hese njce m w in the presentation °f H an d els
I school and been employed In the Lingenielter
were honored gue.su found In the buckets and pans
Mrs. M axine Smith of Nyssa has shoes, and we send you our heart- Messiah, to be presente
in
n
SUNSET VALLEY
Oct 21—Rev- U. S. land off., e in that city. He at a large fellowship dinner he,d varied, but all agreed they found
tee.
received a letter of thanks from a felt greetings.
111 Dec« Mber’ T h e groUp wU1
erend and Mrs. Charles Lingen- and his wife were hot*«> guests| » £
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilson and
Y o u r family. Henry Resting.”
felter of Merced. California arriv- Friday and Sa urday of M r. and j l e i t e r 5anJ ln Uie choir over 40 son. David, were supper guests at German mother, whose family ben­
ed Wednesday to visit their neice. Mrs. Floyd Potter of Boise.
M r years ago.
More than 75 friends he J,m Robb home Sunday eve­ e fite d from gifts sent to Germany .............
,. 1 partment of Che College o f Idaho.
Begin Practice For “The Messiah -
practice was held O ct-
1
by American donors.
Mrs. Lym an Pomeroy.
Reverend Potter, who is head of the U. S. from the adjoining towns of P ay­ ning.
w . and Mrs. W alt Hillls and Mr.
and Mrs. Li«?enfelter went to Boise w ar
assets commission
is
Rev. ette, Boise, Middleton, Caldwell and
Mrs. L. L. Kline, director o f the 0per 19 at the W om en’s chib house
The letter was translated as fol­
Nam pa met to greet their former and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell spent Sun­
Ontario Choral club, has invited in Ontario.
lows:
H friend. Kodathrome pictures were day in the Parm a area.
Dortmund, Germ any
M any ladies attended the exten­
jU i taken of the group. In the after-
gj I noon Reverend Lingenielter was sion unit meeting on color harmony "M y worthy Mrs. Smith:
jil ] asked to address the group and he .1 the ounset hall Wednesday. All
“Through the Oerm an welfare
3 1 and his Wife were called upon to hose interested in tthe textile organization, we received for our
g j !. iHij special solo and duet numbers. painting demonstration are noti­
1) | Tne couple left Tuesday for O ak- fied that the date for the demon­ little daughter, who will be six
U I dale. California, where Lingenfelt- stration has been set for the after­ years old in November, a pair of
Button Hole Attachment
9 er will assume his duties as dist- noon of October 28. Those inter­ white shoes and in them we found
Now Available
g r.ct superintendent of the ¿seventh ested should attend early.
your address.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin
fij Day Adventist churches in that
Sewing Machine Supplies
“W e were very happy and wish
.nade two trips to Nampa during
J IM N I C H O L S
i I lirea'
K ' M arian Price has her right arm he week, getting glasses and seeing to express our heartfelt thanks to
Electrifying, Rebuilding,
a ! in a cast. While roller-skating at a doctor.
you. For years we have been un­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Newell
and
g | a Gldls' league party Tuesaay eve­
Repairing
able to buy any shoes and B a r-
s' ning in Caldwell. Marion fell break- Miss Lillian March, all of Tacoma,
F.
“Lete”
Saekett,
arrived
the
first
o
f
’this
week
at
th
ejbara
Is
very
proud
now.
Now
that
“ ing two wrist-bones.
Ontario, Ore
Miss the money is more stable here in
■
Nath O rr Is home on leave from .tome of Mrs. Leota Ditty.
the navy and visiting his parents, March will assist Mrs. Robert Dit- Germ any we are not quite so
.y for a white in her home.
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m x and Mrs. W illiam Orr.
aungry any more.
L. D. S. Prim ary officers and
Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett left
“W
e
cannot
afford
any
luxuries
Thursday for tthe Huntington area .eachers met Monday evening at
wnere Loren Hite of Haines, Ore- he home of Mrs. Martha Besen- because fir Ices are too high. The
Anything You Need In Line of Plumbing
¿on is to join them for a hunting -orpher for a preparation meeting. wages are always gone for groc­
— Contact—
Mr.
Mrs. M.
Rataezyk and
nip.
eries. W e hope that things will be
Mrs. Charles Schweizer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rataezyk re­
four-day better in the spring and we can­
Frank Briggs shopped in Payette turned Tuesday from
trip to Washington. Mr.
Mrs. not let our spirits fall.
da t urday.
“W e have besides our daughter,
Ray Orr, who worked near Unity M. A. Rataezyk visited their son,
who is farm ing
Quincy, a little son who is 1 H years old.
for the forest service this summer,
wife His name is Joe. He is a sw e e t!
is working on the beet dump for while Frank Rataezyk
W e Guarantee Our Work For One Year
A nd we live only for
Mrs. Rataezyks parents at little guy.
the Amalgamated Sugar company
Free Estimates— Phone 1S6-J
,nis winter.
Mrs. Lester Scott of Payette and
James Wolcott of Woodlake, N e-
oraska visited several days the past her three children arrüved Sunday
A PPLIA N C E
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REPAIRING
Wolcott, who has visited here be­ Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
fore, is now visiting in Caldwell, W illiam Orr.
Bicycles and Washing
Mrs. Paul E. Bergam and Robb
but is making plans to live in this
area.
Thompson attended the W . W. M c-
| Machines
Sunday dinner guests at the W il- C raw sale at Cario junction Friday,
R E P U B L IC A N C A N D ID A T E F O R
Jay Bunn
111am Oregg home were Mrs. Anna and purchased four jersey cows.
o ie g g and Herschel O regg and
G lenn Larson left Sunday for Los
family.
Angeles,
after
visiting for
two
Sheldon Archibald
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ditty and months at the home of his brother,
family of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. I Devon Larson.
11 Years Experience, Qualified and Knows the County
Robert Ditty and family, and Miss i W . T. Buffington of Nampa, for-
x ern Price were guests at Che Leota jmer Sunset valley resident, was an
Equitable Assessments — Fair Values
Ditty home Sunuay evening at a overnight guest at the home of Mr
waffle supper.
and Mrs. Ira Chadd Thursday eve­
supper guests Sunday at the ning.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Paid Political Adv.
K. H irano of Ontario was a Sun-
fitland were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I day visitor at the C. F. Okano
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kanger, Marilyn Ekanger, Mr. and nome.
Mrs. John Orottviett, Jean and
Jim Ohadd and Ed Steiner left
Optometrist
, , ,
Jcanive Orottviett, and Judy W il­ Thursday morning for Prairie City
son.
on a hunting trip. Mrs. Chadd and
Mrs. Harold Rookstool and three her daughter are visiting at the
Eyes Examined
ROOFING— INSULATED SIDING and
children were Friday visitors and Steiner home white the men are a -
RO CK W O O L IN SU LA TIO N
dinner guests at the home of Mrs. way.
iàla Mitchell.
Mrs. Dee Millis, Manon Hillis and |
Phone 720
Kenneth Price, who returned the Colleen and Jerry Hillis, all of
first of the week from Portland Boise, were house guests at the
718 Arthur St.
visited his sister, Miss Shirley Price, W alt H illis home last week-end.
in Madras en route home.
Supper guests Sunday evening at
Caldwell, Idaho
Box 1663
Phone 3285-J
BOISE, ID A H O
Mr. and Mrs. George Folkman the C lifford W olfe home were Mr.
€
made a trip to Plainville, Utah to and Mrs. Burrell Collins of New
Visit their parents over the week­ Plymouth an d Doyle ColUns of
end.
Wichita. Kansas, who is visiting his
>.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Turner, Mr. brother.
Cash Turner has been sick the
and Mrs. W ilbur Chapin, and John
Horn made a trip Tuesday to Idaho past week, a cold having settled in
City over Grimes pass and to Arrow his back.
Clarence Reed left Thursday for
rock dam. The group motored to
Nunn, Colorado to visit his brother.
Jordan valley Sunday.
Sunday
morning.
October
17 Harold Reed, who is still very ill.
MINISTER VISITS
NIECE IN V A L L E Y
F rid iy to visit friends, as Mr. L in - Lingenfelter’s cousin.
On Sunday, Reverend
4en ,el- ' r formerly
had
attended
and
Custom Grinding
All kinds of course grains and ear corn ground
on your own place with new equipment
,Phone 83-J, Nyssa
PLUMBING
and
Brower Plumbing Shop
NYSSA,
Weatherstrip
Specialists
.
A.
a
Alie,
visited
Toppenish.
OREGON
and
near
and
Weatherstrip Provides These
Benefits
MURRAY MORTON
COUNTY ASSESSOR
and
j
Phone 199-M
6th and Bower Ave. |
Your Support Will Be Appreciated
DR. G.W. GRAVES
y y
To The Voters
Of Malheur County
* Provides comfort— winter and summer
* Protects the health of children— reduces floor
drafts
* Cuts cleaning drudgery— keeps out dust and
soot
* Saves redecorating expense— keeps out rain
* Deadens street noises
* Stops window rattles— sash are automatically
refitted
* Makes windows and doors operate more
easily
* Saves fuel— saves overheating the furnace
* Pays for itself
FUEL CONSERVATION CO.
It’s A
Republican Year
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ELECT QUALIFIED, COMPETENT A N D PR ACTICAL MEN
TO SERVE Y O U IN PUBLIC OFFICE
Robert L. (Bob) Davis
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR
MALHEUR COUNTY SHERIFF A T THE
GENERAL ELECTION NOV. 2, 1948
I came to Malheur county in 1914 with my
parents from Harney county. I worked for
some of the well known stockmen for some
time. I was later married to Mora Wrinkle.
Wo raised a family of four. Our two boys, Her­
bert and Robert, were in the service during the
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f
I have had several years of law enforcement
experience in Malheur county with good train­
ing. I attended the school of the Oregon State
division of vocational education for lay enforce­
ment officers and hold three certificates for
same. I also attended the F. B. I. school that
was held for all law enforcement officers dur­
ing the war.
I feel that my knowledge of the county and
the customs of the people together with exper­
ience and education I have had along these
lines qualifies me for this office.
If elected I will administer the affairs of the
offices promptly and efficiently rendering
courteous and impartial service to everyone
having contact with this office. I will be able
to devote my full time to the affairs of this
office as I am not engaged in farming or any
other business.
Your vote will bo greatly appreciated in the
November election.
Paid Political Adv.
Riy . v .
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W e A re . . . And Ready to
S erv e You Y o u r Needs!
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State Representative
County Commissioner
Sheriff
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County Assessor
County Treasurer
ELECT CANDIDATES REPRESENTING M AJORITY P A R T Y
A re Y o u S e t F o r
Cold Weather?
W i l l ’.
Smith, Elmo,
Wilson, Verne,
Masterson, Gib,
Elfering, John,
Saekett, Harry,
Morton, Murray,
Hope, Ora C.
One of these mornings it will be really cold and
your customers will want their cars ready for
Fall and Winter driving. W e are set to furnish
you with all the items needed to take care of
your customers’ requirements. See us now and
be prepared and ready for this Fall and Winter
business.
“LET’S DO BUSINESS TOGETHER”
Service P ca ti
The House That S ew èce B u ilt
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LBCISE. NAMPA. CALDWELL PAYETTE.WEISER.E NYSSA
Phone 47-M, Nyssa, Oregon
FOR STATE OFFICES
U. S. Senator,
Congressman,
Governor,
Secretary of State,
State Treasurer,
Attorney General,
Guy Cordon
Lowell Stockman
Douglas Me Kay
Earl Newbry
Harry Belton
George Neuner
Malheur i -o. Republican
Central Committee
Paid Political Advertisement
Jahn L Caldwell, chairm an
Vale, Oregon