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THE NYSSA GATE CITY .JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 BIRTHDAY PARTIES HELD AT OWYHEE of the placement of homeless child children at Ontario and Mr. and ren, was here trying to place child Mrs. Roy Hashitani. The occasion ren in good homes. was in honor of little David Nishi Visitors at the William Gregg tani's first birthday. (Continued from Page 4) home Thursday evening were Mr. Ray Orr, who has rented the I, and fam ily of Ontario, Mr. and and Mrs. Bert Sandy of Parma. A. M itchell farm, has been painting Mrs. Homer Brewer and family, Sandy is a brother of Mrs. Gregg. and cleaning, and will move onto and Mrs. E. J. Hobson. B irth Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Hintz mov | the farm this week. day honors were also shared with ed this week to Twin Palls, where T h e Owyhee L. D. S. primary Mrs. Joseph Hobson. Hintz is employed on a farm. group presented the program at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cown of Tuesday evening dinner guests at the Sunday evening services at the Marquam, Oregon were over-night the Thomas Nishitani home were Kinsm an Kolony schoolhouse. All guests of Reverend and Mrs. J. E. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hashitani, Mr. ! Owyhee ward L. D. S. services are Dodson. Cown, who is in charge and Mrs. George Hashitani and held at Kingman Kolony now. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rochford of Evanston, Wyoming were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M it- , chell Thursday and Friday. Roch- ' ford is interested in locating in this area. Mrs. Rochford is a niece of Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. M it chell left fo r Boise, after her guests departed and planned on visiting her daughter in Boise for a week. Mrs. O. P. Counsil and son, Paul, returned Tuesday from a week's trip to Washington. They at tended "G randfather'' Knotting- ham's funeral in Lind, and then Mrs. Counsil went to Spokane for a visit with relatives. She also had a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. V. Wellington of Missoula. M on tana, whom she had not seen for 30 years. Frank Parker returned to the U. E. Parker home after visiting at Hood River for several weeks. Parker plans on painting and doing some repairing on his farm, and With any spray outfit without obligation then returning to the Hood River section. Costs Less— Lasts Longer Mrs. Earl Strickland was hon ored Friday evening at a surprise See Our Demonstration birthday party when her three sons, ¿»on, R oy and Glen and For their wives and families dropped A N N O U N C IN G A New Method O f PEST CONTROL Apply Pestroy D.D.T. Weed Control on Ditch Banks At “ The House of Oliver” Nyssa Implement Company T A X I PAGE FIVE tin fo r an evening of games, fol- cadsa called on Mr. and Mrs. ved as a missionary in China for a land Tuesday at the Methodist 1 lowed by refreshments. George Smit Wednesday afternoon. nuinoer of years. He was also a church were Mrs. M erl Thomson Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker drove A few men at the community nrisnner of war for three years in and Barbara Orcutt, Mrs. Henry China. Orcutt and Jacquelyn, Mrs. Paul to W esuall Sunday, where they are having a meeting at the home Among those attending the Thompson and Barbara and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Seuell were guests at a dinner given at mother-daughter banquet at Fruit- M. C. Seuell and Jean Blakesley. Thursday evening to formulate the home of Mrs. Parker's niece, in plans to organize a water users celebration of the birthday of Mrs. association in this community. Parker. Callers in the Harley Sager home Monday dinner guests at the one day last week were Mr. and Grant Rinehart home in Nyssa Mrs. John Blalock and baby of were Miss Clarice Notheis, Mrs Klam ath Falls, Oregon. They were Dorothy Nolan, and Mrs. L. Chad enroute to Ohio. Mr. Blalock ser wick. teachers of the Rinehart children. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyane Garner were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moncur. Karen Ann P ett was a week-end guest! 1940 International ton at the Garner home. Truck. Mrs. Ira Price and Bernadine vis 1940 Buick 4 D. Sedan. ited Sunday in Caldwell at the home o f Mrs. A1 Province. Mrs. 1948 Willy» Jeep. Province spent this week-end as 1940 Chevrolet Coupe. a guest at the Price home. The 4-H Busy Bakers club met Richmond Statesman Deluxe Saturday afternoon at the home Written Guarantee of Gladys Stephan. Marlene Ber- Phone 74 Parma or gam and Ann House demonstrated 600-16 Tire and Tube $15.65, Inc. Tax 144J Nyssa the preparation at milk custard 670-16 Air Ride Tire $14.75, Inc. Tax for the second year group, and the first year class prepared sand 760-15 Air Ride Tire $17.75, Inc. Tax wiches. We will trade tires with you Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sharpe were Sunday dinner guests at the James Guaranteed Gas and Oil At Our Usual Low Price Chadd home. Chadd purchased a two-door Chevrolet recently. Washing and Greasing Our Specialty Paul Cleaver was a Sunday din Let Us Take Care of Your Car Radio Repair ner quest o f Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. Hancock Gas Conoco Oil Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiffett at PETERSON tended the Brookover Dairy sale in Boise Tuesday and purchased two more registered Guernsey cows. FURNITURE CO. Mr. and Mrs. John Reiffett were supper guests of Mrs. Marie C. Black’s in Nyssa Saturday evening. Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa, Oregon Mrs. Frank Zeller of Ontario cal led at the Charley Schweizer home Thursday evening. Returning to Ontario with Mrs. Zeller, was her mother, Mrs. Zula Thompson, wno had been a house guest at the Schweizer home the past two weeks. Larna Oarner and Byron Ditty have been sick with tlhe measles the past week. Mr. and ¡Mrs. Clifford W olfe and daughter and Mi's. Veva Castle were dinner guests at the Harold Ackerman home Sunday in Payette. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd were guests of M r. and Mrs. Hudson Robb for Sunday dinner in Nyssa. Both families visited in Ontario in the afternoon at the Carl M itzel home. Supper guests at the Wilbur Chapin home last Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Reider and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wagner, all of Caldwell. Mrs. Wilbur Chapin will ac company Mrs. Sallee to La Grande for the week-end to attend the M other’s day festivities at the Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation. Visitors at the Irvin W olfe home Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. James Flier. Seven ladies met at the home of Mrs. Ira Price Thursday after noon to organize the new Chalk Butte H. E. C. club. Officers ol the group are as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Ira Price; vice chairman, Mrs. Robert Olp, and secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Elver Nielson. R e freshments were served. One look tells you why Ford Members of the Pleasant Hour was chosen "Fashion Car of the club and their families who had Year.’’ And its all-steel construction is planned a pot-luck dinner Sunday an important part of the new Ford “ feel. at the home o f Mrs. James Steph an, Sr., to celebrate her birthday posponed the gathering indefinitely. Note how the body is welded into a rigid unit. Wood panels are bolted to the steel body for easy removal or replacement. WATER USERS WILL Laminated and molded, they resist water, warping and splitting. FORM ASSOCIATION :.N0W:. Cold Rubber FOR SALE TIRES Alva Watts Berrett’s Service t& tes PHONE BROWNIE’S CAFE Mother washes up first and while she's preparing breakfast, brother washes, sis bathes, dad shaves — and there's been plenty of hot water for all of them. No waiting for water to heat, no grouches. This happy group has an automatic elec tric water heater. Every home uses hot water dozens of times, day and night. Instantaneous hot water and plenty of it means better health, more work done with less effort and better dispositions all around. You'll like the convenience and com fort an automatic electric water heater 3 Heart cfsk el 3ndifta(r new fo td ' fe e l A party was given for the Pinochle club by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orcutt, who had high aver age for the season, and Mr. and Mrs. D. 1L. Durrington, who had low average for the season. Tne club presented Mr. and Mrs. Or cutt with a wall lamp and Mr. and Mrs. Durrington some wall plaques. Joy Cullen has been home with the measles. Ed Meroney is recovering from virus pneumonia. He has been ill for quite some tim e.’ Mrs. Boggs of Pocatello and Mt. and Mrs. Thruston of Fruitland were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meroney. Mr. and Mrs. G errit Stam of Nyssa were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Smit. 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