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TUE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 13, 1948 PAr,E FOUR i also held a leadership meeting In : a the home of Mr. and Pomona Orange met at the Nu-1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Plercy. Acres community hall Thursday. Linda Anderson was In the Welser for all their officers and Vtrs. W. H Orasmlck. Mr. and Mi Ira TLsh were Sun- | Mr. and Mrs. Ferrlen O. Harland. Mercy hospital In Nampa for treat- teachers. Many leaders from Nyssa attended both sessions. NU-ACRES, Nov. !* -M r. and Mrs. day dinner gue .ts at the home o f'-ta t* Orange secretary. Installed; ment last week. Curtis Fry are parents of a babv ; their daughter. Mrs. Cecil Evans, he officers with the assistance of, Mrs. Marjorie Bram and Mrs. To Attend U tah Funeral— girl, Lela Janet, who was ’ and family, Janice Evans and Mrs. Hill of the Thurman of Buhl and Mrs. Harold Mrs. LeRoy Burningham, who has born at the Nyssa Nursing home; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grasmick Haas Grange. Mrs. Salterbeck of Byrd of Boise spent from SaturdW been spending several weeks at the Monday 8. The girl weighed 9 and family attended the New Washo Grange played the piano, until Tuesday visiting In the Wes- home of her son, Carl Burningham, pounds. Mrs. Fry returned hom e: P ’.m outh-Fiultlend football game tbout 60 Grangers attended. I ley Plercy and Ruben Graham received word of the death of her with her baby November 15. I at New Plymouth Armistice day. father-in-law, and left Tuesday Mrs. M. C. Seuell, Mrs. Frank homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Rudolph and r Frultland won 19 to 0. morning for Salt Lake City to a t Vera of Nampa were week-end The Payette-W.t hiligton County Preston and Jerry, Mrs. E. M. tend the funeral. Seuell and Darryl, Jean Blakesley ‘SNEAK” IS HELD and Terry attended the cornerstone BY ADR1IAN SENIORS Girl In Stndent Who’» Who— laying ceremony for the hospital Marjorie Merrick of Nyssa Is one Armistice day. In the afternoon ADRIAN, Nov. 18—The senior class of the students of the Eastern Ore the group attended the New Plym- had Its “sneak" over the week-end gon College of Education whose >uth-Pruitland football game. Anthony lake name will appear In this year’s The Pinochle club met at Che The seniors went to Built-up Asphalt Roofs returning home copy of Who’s Who of students In home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. David-1 Pciduy morning, Repairs—Hot Mops son at Parma Thursday. Mr and Sunday. They were chaperoned by American Universities and colleges. Mrs. George fimit attended the Henry Reuter, class advisor, and Complete Roofing Service Mrs. Jess Norris. Student Officers To Meet— party. Insulation And Brick Siding Student body officers of Snake Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam of Mrs. Glenn Brown spent Tues day in Caldwell shopping and vis- River valley schools will meet in Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests NEW PLYMOUTH ROOFING CO. at the home of Mrs. and M is.'H in g at the Bob E astm an home. Payette November 17 for a student New P l y m o u t h , I d a h o George Smit. I She b u r n e d In the evening with body clinic. M a k e L o r a l ( ’alls T o Mr and Mrs. Frank Preston and Mr Brown, who atten d ed a De family visited at the home of Mrs. pendable meeting Tuesday even ng To Boise— STUNZ LUMBER CO., Nyssa Preston’s sister, Mrs. Stewart Tay- j Caldwell. Mrs. W. F. Findling spent Mon- lor at Wilder Sunday. °*yle Martin and Mrs. Ver- Mrs Kenneth Carter of Nyssa! non Parker gave a pink and blue was a Monday afternoon afternoon guest guest •‘■hewer for Mrs. George Riddle at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Wednesday. She received many lovely gifts. Frank Preston. Wayne Durrirygton received the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and Optometrist FFA award from New Pymouth Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown attended chamber of commerce for being the an Eastern Star potluck dinner In DickiNyss® Friday night. Proceeds from outstanding boy In 1948. Eyes Examined Hawley and Lester Parker tied for white elephant sale went to the hospital. second place. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright The Parma Saddle club held Phone 720 Its Business" meeting Tuesday eve moved Sunday into the Gayle ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin house formerly occupied by 718 Arthur St. j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown. Mr. and D. L. Durrlngton Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Durrlngton j Mrs. Bob Brown moved ^ into the Caldwell, Idaho made a business trip to Nampa I Vernon Parker home, which they ( purchased. Thursday. Mrs. Bob Johnson received a The Adrian Antelopes defeated letter from her son, Robert H. the Hamedale football squad A r-| Johnson, reporting that he and a mistice day at Homedale. The E. W. PRUYN buddy spent the Armistice day score was 6 to 0. Earl Slagel left Sunday evening week-end in Washington, D. C.They reported seeing the president of for Gooding. Auto Repairing Mrs. Vernon Parker received 2nd ihe United States and several other important men at the white house. degree burns on one hand Monday Reboring, Valve Grind Mr. Johnson likes his school very evening when hot grease popped from a pan. * ing, Lathe work. Parts much. Ernest and Fred Johnson of Jim Atterbury of Ontario sp e n t, Glendale, California have been vis Saturday afternoon at the Bill and accessories iting at the home of their broth Webb home. The first grade of Kingman Kol- er, Bob Johnson and family. Phone 56-W Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and ony was moved to the basement Ernest and Fred Johnson were of the Presbyterian church. Miss Thursday dinner guests at the Fogelman will teach the class. home of Mr. Bob Johnson’s daugh Mrs. Charley Newbill will teach the second and third grades at ter, Mrs. Leon Bailey of Nyssa. Leona and Shirley Ann Johnson Kingman Kolony. Ninety-one boys and girls were spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. gi^gn certificates and pins at the Frank Johnson and family. 4-H achievement program at the high school Friday evening. KINGMAN GRANGE NU-ACRES BOY IS GIVEN FFA AW ARD BUILDING PERMITS Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ward and c. J. Fox, construction, Fifth children of Huntington were visit- street, lot 13, block 31. Teutschs 01*8 last Wednesday a t the Bern- addition, $6,500, 27 by » ard Frost home. frame. Here From H untington— FOR SALE 1948 Two-Ton CH EV RO LET TRU CK with radio and Watson transmission. This truck has only 3000 miles and new beet box. I will sell my equity and balance can be handled on easy quarterly terms. Less than new price. ROOFING SERVICE DR. G.W. GRAVES i » l Green \ BALL S Nyssa Gymnasium No. F ourth St. and Elm C ontact Donald II. King : FIRST TIM E IN NYSSA THE “ SURPRISE” MOTORCYCLE OF THE YEAR Tw • • • ' • • • • • • • I • i JA W A 2 5 0 BALANCED-WEIGHT MOTORCYCLE Tl»a M b it motorcycle your money coo hoy. 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W hen you are clircking y o u r hills, w h at you like is how little you pay for gas, oil and repairs. Yes, the Ford T ra c to r gives you the pow er you need . . . w ith economy, too. All around the farm . . . on hig jobs and little jobs . . . a Ford T ra c to r and D earb o rn Im plem ents give you the right com bination. Let's talk it over! rO Right for hoovy jobs KINGMAN KOLONM, Nov. 18— The Kingman Grange elected officers at a meeting Monday eve ning. The officers are as follows: Master, Luit Stam; overseer, How ard Hatch; lecturer, Mrs. William Toomb; steward, Art Sparks; as sistent steward, Herbert Thomas; chaplain, Mrs. Peterson; treasurer, jjack Elliott; secretary, Mrs. How ard Hatch; gatekeeper, Wesley Plercy; Cères, Mrs. Dale Ashcraft; Pomona, Mrs. Luit Stam ; Flora, Mrs. L. L. Kreager; Lady assistant steward, Mrs. Herbert Thomas; musician, Mrs. Lynn Hurst; ex ecutive committee, William Toomb, chairman, Joe Brumbach and K. I. Peterson. Thurman Piercy, Margaret G ar wood and Mrs. Wesley Piercy left Tuesday for Buhl to visit relatives until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Bennett and daughters stopped over night Thursday at the Wesley Piercy home. They were on their way home to Buhl, Idaho after visiting their son. who is attending the University of Idaho. Ralph Russell returned to his home in Letha Saturday after spending the summer working on the Ouy Moore farm. Mrs. Oscar Schafer and Mr. and Mrs W L. Schafer drove to Nez- perce Wednesday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Schafer will spend the winter with iheir daughter there. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olsen were Monday evening dinner guests of Leadership Meeting Held— A leadership meeting for all of ficers and teachers in the Weiser stake M. I. A. ,was held in Ontario last Sunday. The Sunday school day in Boise. She was accompan ied by Mrs. Walter Obendorf and >on of Parma. “COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION” Fire Insurance While you are building your new house, have it covered by fire insurance. 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