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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1949 PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Titland are driving Here From Mountain Home— ous types of wall finishes including i black mule have spent the winter Field. Mr McCoy took his cattle ning. Supper guests at the James to New York and will sail on the Private Earnest Ingram, who Is The to the hills for the summer Sun- Many of the men of the Robb home Sunday evening were liner \ ishington April 13 for Eng- slationed at the Mountain Home DI!> d I K A H i f l 1 W l t U | attend the afternoon meeting of mare now has a colt. Nielsen day. the Sunset extension unit at the w.shes someone would claim them. valley also took their cattle out Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Robb of land, for a visit with a sister of Air Base was a week-end visitor SUNSET VALUEV, April 7—Recla , ,, „ .. I Don Strickland poured the during the week-end. , Nyssa. the Titland brothers. They will at ^ Bud Wilson home. home of Mrs. Martha Klmgback foundatlon lor 1 1 L S new chicken mation bureau man, operating a Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gamer and | Mr- and Mrs- Neil Dimmick and then continue on to Norway for a .louse Friday. The bunding. 28 by» drag-line have progressed west April 13. Py“ ‘ ? ? ness and ohi1' v U it' and Plan on returning In Mrs. Fred Mitchell celebrated her j4 ieet( wdl house 500 chickens. Mrs. Delbert Garner and children1 from Elver Nielsen's farm and are , _ _ » dren took the Children to Ontario October. 68th birthday Thursday. Visitors Nathan Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs ,iad dinner at the Dewey Garner] Thursday for their immunization Mrs. John Strickland and Mrs. now digging a drainage ditch on j during the day were Mrs. Elmer I oT r’ am ved home Friday home Sunday. shots. Attending the Tuesday sale | Paul House aocompanied the 10 Frank Assumendi’s land. 3cott of Payette, Mrs. Jenny Orr, ( ,VKh hls discharge from the navy. Mr. and Mrs. John Morton of Straightening of the road has Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. Rosel And- t 0rr has ^ „ t the past 14 months Homedale were Sunday visitors in the city were Mr. and Mrs. Busy Bakers 4 -H club members to Harley Wilson and Harold Popkins. j Ontario Saaturday for their skat- been started at the old Pullen cor- erson, Mrs. Lila Mitchell and Mrs navy, seeing a great deal of at the Neil Dimmick ranch. a the Mrs. James Lam»ley and Mrs. | ing party. Mrs. Robb Thompson ner, where the double-S curve crus- [ Devon Larson. ..ie Orient. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reffett and sing the bridge has been such a Farmers have been planting car- Miss Edna Hamilton of Boise laughter were dinner guests at the William Oregg shopped in Nampa j was out of town, and Mrs. Lewis Friday. Mitchell was ill. The next meeting hazard. rots this week. was a week-end guest at the home Jack Sopher home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Titland and I will be held at Marlene Bergman's All ladies interested in the vari- Three stray bay horses and one j f her sister, Mrs. Irvin Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Cash Turner vis two children, who are enroute to home. Miss Hamilton is employed as sec ited Monday at the Earl Adams Norway were over-night guests retary in the public health office home near Eagle, Idaho. They Thursday evening at the home of Son Born— in the state building in Boise. ilso called on Mrs. Charlie Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holley, William Edging ton of Ashton, who is in the St. Alphonsus hos Titland's brothher. Andrew Titland. idaiio bought a three-year-old Pal pital in Boise. Mrs. Adams is to Emil Titland, who farmed in the of Adrian are the parents of a Richland vicinity about four years son born last Friday morning at omino coit of Neil Dimmick Tues- have an eye operation. BROWNIE’S CAFE ago, now owns a home in Seattle, the Caldwell Memorial hospital. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. John Reffett at Surprising Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tended the showin of the picture Diiaru Sunday evening with a pot- "Wild Life in the Youkon" at the luck supper were Mr. and Mrs. Payette high school Thursday eve- Elver Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price of Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Chard. Th% oc E- W. PRUYN casion was the wedding anniver- *» If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car ,ary of Kenneth Chard. We now offer farm rentals and sales, city property transfers and we are equipped with the latest testing Auto Repairing Harry Rataezyk s children and Homer Brewer's children have had other real estate service in addition to all types of insurance equipment and factory trained mechan Me measles the past week. except life. ics to put your car in the best of condition. Reboring, Valve Grind Otto Wolfe of Nampa was an overnight guest at the Clifford1 Wolf home Tuesday evening. ing, Lathe work. Parts Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chestnut and family of Ontario were Sunday and accessories BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Flanagan. Free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa Mr. and Mrs.. Cusnuer Rataezyk Phone 56-W and daughter, Cecilia, visited in | Fruitland Sunday at the home of Otto Reins. Yoko Okano and Donna Garner plan on leaving Wednesday for the Highway 30- East of Town state speech meet at Corvallis. Phone 287 Ontai’io, Oregon Mrs. Bryce 4Veeks returned to her home in Menlo Park, California Tuesday, after attending the fun eral of her father, W. T. Cannon, Sunday. Mrs. Mel Farman, for merly Betty Cannon of this valley, left Wednesday for her home in Tacoma. Mrs. Farman was mar- I ried last November. Her husband is employed as a mechanic in T a coma. Robert Cannon has moved the trallor house down to 'the home of his brother, Walter Cannon. Rob ert has made no definite plans for the year as yet. Mido Okano, arrived this Satur- ! day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrrs. C. H. Okano, for a week's visit during the spring va cation. Mido has been attending Washington State college at Pull- . man. Sunday dinner guests at the Har old Fyllingness home were Mr. and I Mrs. Richard De Laracy and fam- I ily. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haro and son of California moved this week to the Neil Dimmick ranch. Haro will ALSO work for Mr. Dimmick. Mrs. Robert Ditty was a guest j Septic Tanks— Cesspools Cleaned at a pink and blue shower given for Mrs. Harold Marcum Monday ' Call Collect afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marie Marcum. Mr. and Mrs. James Bayard and son, Denny, have moved from Wis- | 196J— Nyssa, Oregon consul to the valley, and are liv ing In tlie house on the Knottlng- iuun place. Bayard will assist ! Charlie Price in farmimt the farm this year. Mrs. Bayard, formerly Betty Price, is the daughter of Ed I Price. Making a trip to Boise Friday | were Mrs. William Gregg, Mrs. Annie Oregg, Mrs. James Langley, and Mrs. Jesse Oregg. Jo Ann and Marian Price attend ed a roller skating party in On tario Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newgen spent Friday evening visiting at tile Ken neth Smith home on the Adrian bench. Dinner guests at the Clifford Wolfe home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Robb. Mrs. Chet Corfield was taken to (.lie hospital Thursday suffering from influenza. Attending the Sunday school rally In Ontario last week were Rev. and Mrs. Joe Dodson. Mrs. Clarence Dodson, Mrs. Leota Ditty, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pupkins. Sterle Spiesz and Joe Dodson have been working all week on the new Robert Ditty basement home. They finished the plastering. Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price of On tario, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen were Saturday evening guests at the Elver Nielsen home. The occasion was the birthday of 4-year-old Billy Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Price were over-night guests. Miss Clarice Notheis and Mrs. | Charles Schweizer mended the ex- j ecutive board meeting of the P. T | A. Thursday evening at the Grant Rinehart home in Nyssa. 20' , off on any size Tire or Tube Jackie Smith was an over-night duest of Bernadine Price Thursday Group 1— Battery, 12 mo. guarantee, $7.95 evening Get ready for hot weather driving. Assisting Lewis Mitchell with I his farm work tills week were I Complete lubrication $2.49 Denali and Issac Mitchell, who | each spent two days with tlieir Drain, flush and refill transmission and dif brother. Sunday dinner gueests at Lyman ferential with summer oil, lube chassis. Check Pomeroy home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie of Boise. Mrs. Marie battery, all cables and fan belt. C. Black, Linda Ransom. Mrs. Lew McCoy and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson SUNSET ROAD TO c T D~A I T H T F N F D the new Plastic ones- are inviled to on the Elver Nielsen fields TAXI vviiuam KAISER-FRAZER S a le s Cr S e rv ic e B A C K IN THE REAL ESTATE B U S IN E S S Robert F. Thombson F ra n k T. M o r g a n A g e n c y MUTCH OIL CO. Brower’s Plumbing Shop pioiq Friday and Saturday April 8 and 9 F irst G r a d e G a so lin e 2 5 9 - 1 0 ce n ts W e ste rn M o to r O il gal. 5 0 c , b u lk Any car or pick-up car wash $1.50 Pay Cash Pay Less BERRETT’S SERVICE Guaranteed Radio Repair PETERSON Distributors of Hancock Gas and Conoco Motor Oils FURNITURE CO. •Nyssa, Oregon