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T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y J O U R N A L , N Y S S A , O R E G O N PAGE FOUR T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 21, 1949_ and Mrs. F ra n k R ataezyk, W allace R a t d a y from a tw o weeks visit in P ro s d v i rt c r i D i c C h ard ol aezyk. Mr. a n d Mrs. H arry R a t ser W ash in g to n a t th e hom es of 151 L . U . O. U l K L o Ny;isa. T h e occasion also honored aezyk a n d fam ily a n d th e ir p a r Mrs. T ho m p so n 's sons. ents. Mr. a n d Mrs. M. A. R ataezyk. ________ | Elver N ielsen on h is b irth d a y . E aster guests a t th e Ersel Beus All of M r. a n d Mrs. R a ta ez y k ’s hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. C hester (C ontinued from Page 3) Mr. a n d Mrs. H arley W ilson a n d n in e ch ild ren were able to be hom e Bowens of O jd e n , U tah. Mrs. er B rew er and two d au g h te rs. 1 son were d in n e r g u e sts S u n d a y a t ex e p t Aiie, who it a t Prosser. I Beus a n d Mrs. Bowens are sisters. Mrs. Ja m e s L angley. M rs. E. J. the hom e o i Mr. W ilsin's sister, W ashington. All th e ch ild ren re T h e B eus fam ily, who a re ow ners Hobson a n d Mrs. E. P. T ay lo r Mrs. L ester Z u rch er, in Roswell. tu rn ed to th e ir hom e th e first of th e fo rm er C h ritto n farm , h a d sp e n t F rid a y visiting in N am pa. Mr. a n d Mrs. W ilson visited C h a r of the week. Just m oved to th e farm last week. Mrs. T aylor, who h a s been visiting lie W ilson T u esd ay a n d re p o rte d Mr. a n d M rs. A ndrew T itla n d h e re th e p a st tw o weeks left T u es th a t his h e e a lth is im proving. M el H arold P opkins re tu rn e d F r i a n d ch ild ren were d in n e r guests a t d a y for G oldendale, W ashington vin W ilson, son of H arley, stayed d a y a fte r being absent five days, th e J o h n G ro ttv ie t hom e in N y s sa ! w hen called to P o rtlan d as a w it Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd Dibble a n d w .lh his g ra n d p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Sunday. ness in a n accident trial. fam ily of Apple valley a n d T aylor Mrs. C h a rlie W ilson, for a visit of Mr. a n d Mrs. W ayne G a rn e r C harles C h ritto n is working in B andy w ere d in n e r guests a t the several days. were d in n e r guests a t th e B ruce | the county agricu ltu re office in W illiam Oregi} hom e S unday. T h e R ateazyk fa m ily enjoyed a P e tt hom e E aster. O ntario. Mr. a n d Mrs. Irvin W olfe and re -u n io n , w ith E aste r d in n e r, a t Mr. a n d M rs. H e rb ert B ergam j two d a u g h te rs were S u n d a y guests th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. C asm ier were hosts to th e P a u l B e rg a m ! Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles S h a re were G u e sts w ere M r. a n d S u nday v isitors a t th e Lew McCoy a t th e C arl M itzel hom e in O n R ataezyk. Mrs. R ay A ston, M iss S o p h ia R a t fam ily. Mrs. Bessie E idum , a n d Mr. hom e. M r. a n d Mrs. S hares are tario. a n d Mrs. Robb T hom pson a t d in living a t p re sen t in a cabin a t E aste r d in n e r guests a t th e E l eazyk, a n d Miss Jo sep h in e R a t n e r S u n d ay in th e ir hom e. Mr. C airo ju n c tio n , while Mr. S h a re ver Nielson hom e were Mr. a n d aezyk. P o rtla n d , a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. ind Mrs. T hom pson re tu rn e d T ues- is having d e n ta l work done in O n Mrs. D w ayne P rice of O n ta rio , H arold P a rk s of A lbany, M r. a n d tario. La M a rr O rr flew to Y akim a S atu rd ay , sending the n ig h t as a iu e s t of M r. a n d Mrs. L arry D im - tnick, a n d re tu rn in g Sunday. M r. a n d M rs. W illiam O rr and Mrs. Je n n y O rr left T h u rsd a y for Mt. Em m ons. U tah to visit and spend th e E aste r w eek-end. M arian P rice accom panied a g roup of young people to Boise last S u n d a y to a tte n d the m o to r cycle races. Miss C larice N otheis and Mrs. C harles Schw eizer a tte n d ed a m ee t ing of th e Book club S a tu rd ay a f can becom e a neat and clean city on ly if all its ternoon a t th e hom e of Mrs. F ra n k Fry. citizens unite and w ork together in ou r annual Mrs. H irot O kano and ch ild ren Clean U p-Paint U p-F ix U p drive visited Mrs. Roy H irai of Newell H eights T h u rsd ay . H al W hite, veterinarian, tested If we all coop era te and d o our share and ask Ja m es L angley a n d E. J. H obson's our neighbors and frien ds to d o the sam e, the c a ttle F rid a y fo r T. B. and Bangs. T h e V ern G a m e r fam ily visited entire com m unity will acquire a “ new lo o k .’’ a t the Dewey G a rn e r hom e in E m A C C ID E N T AND IN D E M N IT Y CO. m e tt S u n d ay . Mrs. Ju lia G a rn er, m o th e r of th e G a rn er brothers, C om e on, on e and all . . .Clean U p-P aint Pp- is visiting th ere . Fix Up . . . S H O W Y O U R PR ID E IN M r. a n d M rs. Loren H ite and fam ily of H ain es arrived T h u rs ÙCC day a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n R e ffe tt to spend thew eek- end. J o h n a n d R obert R e ffett a n d L oren a n d L arry H ite sp e n t S a tu rd a y a t th e dam fishing. S u n In su ra n ce .¿ijîwiîjr. R eal E state d a y d in n e r guests also included Mr. a n d Mrs. R obert R e ffett and d a u g h te r. Real Estate and Insurance C allers a t th e G rover Cooper hom e W ednesday were Mr. a n d W O M AN HONORED Mr. and Mrs. E w en C h a rd , Yerr in and year out TAKE A TIP--- ycu’ii do wc.’i wiih the HARTFORD N Y SSA HARTFORD INSURANCE N YSSA B e rn a rd E a s t m a n E. L. Jamison Phone 64 Nyssa. Oreeon Mrs. A lbert G lendy of S ta r, Id a h o sen a n d M r. a n d (Mrs. R obert R e f to N yssa couples: O n A pril 7, to M r. a n d M rs. E ugene S te p h e n , a a n d Mr. a n d M rs. O rville M arquis, fe tt. boy: on A pril 10, to Mr. a n d Mrs. » h o h a v e ju st m oved to S ta r from D ouglas C ruson, a boy; a n d on C allaw ay. N ebraska. To A ttend C onvention— April 17. to M r. a n d M rs. P a u l M r. a n d M rs. Lew McCoy m ade M iss K a th e rin e Peterson, re tirin g a business trip to B ak er M onday. p resid en t of th e O n ta rio b ra n c h of H erring, a girl. D oris S m ith was a n over-nitfht th e A m erican Association of U ni guest a t th e H e rb ert B ergam hom e versity W om en, left W ednesday for A ttend C oncert— T h u rsd a y evening. P o rtla n d , w here sh e will a tte n d th e Among those a tte n d in g th e Boise M r. a n d M rs. O laf F ylllngness, sta te conv en tio n of the associ concert fe a tu rin g th e M inneapolis a n d Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n G ro ttv ie t ation. S ym phony o rc h e stra la st M onday a n d d a u g h te rs were d in n e r guests evening w ere M rs. G lea B illings, a t th e A ndrew T itla n d hom e S u n Babies B orn To Nyssa Couples— Mrs. B e rn ard E a stm a n , M rs. R on day. T h e H oly R osary hospital a t O n - 1 Cam pbell, M rs. C. A. (Mally, A n Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Babcock of tario re p o rts th e following 'births n e tte C am pbell a n d M a ria n Brow n. Boise a n d M r. a n d M rs. A rt M ayes were d in n e r guests a t th e Fred Babcock hom e la st S u n d ay . T hey poured th e co n crete fo r a septic tan k . M rs. F red B abcock a n d th e 4-H needlew orkers took a picnic lu n ch S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n to Snively'sl pool a n d h a d a siwlm. Mr. a n d Mrs. O. P. C ounsil a n d ! C U S T O M B U IL T C A B IN E T S P au l, M r. a n d Mrs. R o b ert S m ith , I J r . a n d fam ily, th e C h e ster C o u n -| W IN D O W A N D D O O R F R A M E S sil fam ily of New P lym outh, a n d t H arry , who h a s been a tte n d in g college a t L a G ra n d e, enjoyed SCREE N D O O R S S u n d a y d in n e r a t th e E lton C o u n P hone 118J Free Estimates sil hom e. T h e B usy B ak ers of th e 4-H club m et S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of A nn House. Several m em bers were a b se n t. Next week's m eeting will b e h e ld a t the hom e of H elen Ju lu m . T h e n e x t lesson will be on deviled eggs. M r. a n d M rs. F red G u th rie of Boise a n d ¡Mrs. M arie C. B lack a n d L in d a R ansom of N yssa were d in n e r guests of ¡Mr. a n d ¡Mrs. Lew McCoy S unday. My yv* M rs. C laude W ilson and sons were d in n e r guests a t th e J a m e s R obb h om e one d a y last week. T h e G eorge G regg fam ily a n d Jesse G regi; din ed to g eth e r a t th e Jesse G regg hom e S unday. T h u rsd a y evening guests a t th e Neil D im m ick hom e were M r. a n d Mrs. R ussell P a tto n , Sr. G le n n K n o ttin g h a m of Boise was a n o v e r-n ig h t guest a t th e O. P. C ounsil hom e F rid a y evening. G abriel A storeca tru ck ed a load of c a ttle fo r G ro v er Cooper a n d K e n n e th L orensen to th e O n ta rio sale T uesday. O th e r shoppers in NYSSA, O REG O N t h a t c ity were M r. a n d M rs. L o r ensen, M r. a n d M rs. E lver N iel- Q s t r o m ( J a b in e t S J h o p Everybody’s invited! Everybody’s coming! Ife farmhand Demonstration Month at B & M Equipment Company Featuring special action displays of the famous FARM HAND Hydraulic Loader and attachments, and the all- new FARMHAND "90” Wagon. Don’t miss ’em! There’s an easier way SEE IT IN ACTION . , . the only loader that combines 3,000 lif t. . . 21-foot reach . . . "Wrist-Action” leverage . . . to save you time, money, work on more than 50 farm jobs! to keep fences standing Tirigli! sun shining—new greenery show ing- soft breezes culling you onto the highway— this is the seuson that Hoick of yours was inaile fori lb . * # i This is the time when you’ ll want to hear the sweet hum tif its eager power, feel the lazy comfort of its easy stride, get the springtime feel of its thrilling action. ___ f v im m m m Anil you eau have all that—with just a little attention to some simple things to shake the winter out of its bones. m i \ __________________ WATCH ’EM WORK . . . the FARMHAND Loader attach ments that perform miracle jobs of lifting, loading, stack ing, moving and carrying. You’ll discover dozens of ways this great loader and attachments can help on the farm I Check your c a r— Check accidents! F or instance — the rusty sludge that has accumulated in your radiator should he cleaned out. Transmission anil rear end may he low on lubrication, and should he cheeked. Crankcase oil should he changed to a summer grude. S o it's time to drain out the dregs of winter. Time for a little o f the knowing, loving care every Buick gets at the hands of our Huiek-traiued men, urtned with Ituick-dcveloped tools, Ituick-cstublishcd methods, Huiek-engincered parts. The underside of your car has taken a lot of splashing on wet roads. Some of the chassis grease has been washed out, some of it fouled with mud and grit. It doesn’ t take long, doesn't cost much. Hut it goes a long way toward making old Huieks step out again like lively spring colts. Ilow about stopping in—this week— to see about a spring rejuvenation for your luithful Huick? guicks ties* ck caie W Bui Roberts Nyssa, Inc. r Driving is twice the fun when you have com plete confidence in your car— when you know that tires, brakes, steer ing, lights and the like won't let you down. Altogether, there are 10 paints to be checked for safety on ony car Bring your Bukk in to us for a thorough go ing-over before setting off on your spring sa fari». W e ’ll take the worry and fuss off your hands— so you con be carefree at the wheel. A Product of Standard of California Fight wood decay the easy way . . . with Standard Wood P re- aervative. Containing 90% active ingredients, this potent preserva tive lengthens the serv ice of your grape stakes, fence posts, mud sills, under-pinning and any wood you put in contact with damp earth. AND TAKE A GOOD LOOK at the next wagon you’ll be buying . . . the FARMHAND "90” that gives you full 90J angle turns . . . Quick Hitch coupling . . . adjustable bolster and reach . . . a host of new features you want I See this big working display now during FARMHAND Demonstration Month W. E. Schireman Phone 6 1 -W Nyssa, O regon ’T* iW llV f*, B & M Equipment Company P H O N E 270 -W *7 À