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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 FARMERS BEGIN COMBINING GRAIN -O D LU M BIA A V E —July 21—Rekus Van Twist arrived Wednesday from MU' a aiilrie, Oregon fo r a visit with relatives and friends. ’j . I n observance o f Mrs. Gerrit Grout's birthday anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. G root entertained at a luncheon fo r the following rel atives: Mr. and Mrs. John Tim m er man and Mr. and Mrs. Lute Siam o f Newell Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stam of Nyssa, Mrs. Dick Stam and Klaas Stam of Oregon Tra.!, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot o f Arcadia, M r. and Mrs. Z. David son of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Oerrl: Stam, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot and Mrs. Pete Vander Oord and Betty W illie and Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Larsson and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Be us o f H antedate Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen and N eif were Nampa visitors last week. Farm, rs have started combining their grain in this community. Callers in this community this week were Mr. and Mrs. George Smit o f Nu-Acres. C. M. Tensen left this week on a business trip to Salt Lake City. Rekus Van Twist of Milwaukee. Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot o f Arcadia visited Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen Saturday after noon. Mrs. Edward C. Larsson and Mrs. Florence Larsson were in Adrian Monday. Jacob J. Groot returned Thursday from a business trip to Sisters, Oregon. Sunday visitors at the Pete V an der Oord home were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Relk and fam ily of Nampa Mr. and Mrs. John Timmerman entertained the members at the whist club at their home in Newell Heights Sunday afternoon. Two tables were in play, with high scores going to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Groot. "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY” ro 'C uf Costs' OU12 M Í1 2 0 V ÍO D Í V TO: you M on t mavì to "T ür m your B A C K OSI A L L TDRSitD tit* B A OC on A L L Bert Lienkaemper receiving the CARD OF T H A N K S Itev. Harold Volk, evangelist, prize for high score. W e wish to thank the many holding services in a tent at Main -8 — friends for the kindness shown to and Fifth streets, under the A M IT Y CLUB E N T E R T A IN E D auspices of the Nazarene church, Th e Am ity club members were us and the beautiful floral trib guests last Friday evening at the utes for our beloved mother, Mrs. home of Mrs. M ary Mann o f Apple Bettie Forbes. Mrs. Beatrice Wdem on valley. Mrs. Clay M iles of Utah C. A. Forbes was a guest.. Plans were m ade for Mrs. Lois ¿alias the picnic at which time the m em Mrs, Pauline Eldridge bers will entertain their husbands. All members are asked to meet Mrs. Mildred Robinson F A R E W E L L P A R T Y G IV E N for the picnic at Carl's Doll House Oswald W. Forbes Mrs. H. O. Hopkins and her at 6 p. m. Friday, July 29. sisterMrs. Lure Honlet, were hon - 8 - BRTDOE CLUB M EETS red a t a party given by the mem- LEGAL ADVERTISING Mrs. Burnall Brown entertained :>©r.s of the American Legion aux the members of her Thursday af- : iliary at the home of Mrs. E. K, ternoon bridge club at her home | N O T IC E O F D IS S O L U T IO N TAKE Burton last .Thursday evening. The last week. T h e prize for high . PLEASE , ___ _ N O TIC _ E that on honor guests were each presented score went to Mrs. Artie Robertson \ Geotv.e E. Vaughn with a gift, and each member and traveling prize to Mrs. Ber- retlred lrom the co-partnership of wrote a bon voyage message in i nard Frost. Guests included Mrs George E. Vaughn and Fred E book for the two guests. Refresh Frost, Mrs. C. A. Mally, Miss Nova Bennett, doing business under the name and style of BROWNTE'S O'Brian and Mrs. Campbell Baer. CAPE, at Nyssa, Oregon, and that - 5 - as of such date, Fred E. Bennett SE R V ICE G U IL D M EET.- Members of the Wesleyan S' vice and Charles H. Bennett will con guild of the Methodist church met tinue the conduct of such business as co-partners. last Monday evening at the home Dated at Nvssa, Oregon, July 20, o f Miss Kathryn Crandall. Plans 1919. were made for the guest day m eet George E. Vaughn ing to be held August 8. Refresh Fred E. Bennett ments were served by the hostess First publication, July 21, 1949 during the social hour. Last publication, July 28, 1949 PlíAGUR&’lf P i t ASüBÍS YOU TURSI ro OUI} 'mol 7 7 Æ ¡¡w £ A ÍO M O R Í '. 'H A V IN G i uncu vota ta boys ' ments were served at the close of Mrs. O L eary did a number o f ar- the evening. Mrs. Hopkins and | rangements, from corsages, m ln- her sister left Tuesday fo r Europe. ature and small arrangements to They will visit in France and B el the larger and more form al ar- gium. arangements. Mrs. O 'Leary also - 5 - ROUND R O B IN P A R T IE S HELD did arrangements fo r tne mem Several members o f the civic club bers who had brought their own have been hostesses for the round flowers and vases. During the business meeting, robin parties that are toe in ; spon sored by the club during the sum Mrs. Frank Morgan, chairman of mer. the program committee, outlined Mrs. Dale Garrison was a recent the program for the coming year. hostess for a group at a Kensing New members introduced to the ton party at her home. club were Mrs. R. H. Young and Mrs. Stan Newman entertained Mrs. Ray Wilson o f Parma, and at a bridge party last Tuesday Mrs. Bud Wilson of Nyssa. with the prize fo r high score going Guests were Mrs. Elton M cCor to Mrs. C. A. Mally. mick of Parma, Mrs. George M it Mrs. Ed Knettle entertained this chell. Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman and week on Tuesday evening at i Mrs. E. H. Hobson. bridge party, with Mrs. Robert The August meeting w ill be held Wilson holding high score. Mrs. William Schiretman was hos at the home of Mrs. Albert Pfell- tess at two tables o f pinochle, with er. B y PLOTNER M í Altra/* WA6 M tC ÍH A fíV MÍCHAMICS fllXT TMÍYIL ú tV Í YOUR CAR THAT "MÍYV c a r g .M A A . ! works of this nature, minimum wages, hours and other regulations, including compliance with the O re gon Workmens Compensation laws. A bidder’s bond In the amount of 5% o f the lump sum bid must be furnished as a guarantee fo r the execution of the contract and the successful bidder must furnish a Performance bond in the fu ll a- mount of his contract. Tim e is of the essence of the contract, and bidders will specify in their pro posals the estimated time o f com pletion. The Trustees o f the above D ist rict reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any in formalities. Board of Directors, Adrian School Dist No. 01. By Ravmond Holly, Clerk Uncial ¿Ñutes te c ñ o say : TOR Mi MAD A CAR J/IAfßltV) ITMÉANS S SS S A /5 5AV/A/65 OUT TML ÍWtóUH 6AJtV TOR YOU » HSRRWM M bo.*? e r o s 137 ? to . à* PAGE SEVEN- SIVSSA . cme&oH. P m •CM* cm \ TT l TO GET AT BOISE PAYETTE A N N IV E R S A R Y P A R T Y G IV E N Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson were honored guests at a dinner given Tuesday evening at Carl's D oll House in observance o f their wedding anniversary. Following the dinner, the group enjoyed an inform al evening at the Dale G a r rison home. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thompson. - § - SPEAKES T O G A R D E N C LU B Mrs. O. J. O 'Leary of the O ' Leary Floral shop of Weiser was guest speaker at the A. N. K. garden club meeting last Tuesday aftrnoon at the home o f Mrs. Maurice Judd of Newell Heights. AD R IAN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 01 AD RIAN, M ALH E U R C O U N TY, OREGON INVITATIO N TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened at the School House, Adrian, Oregon, at 8:00 p. m., Aug. 1, 1949, for the construct ion of an addition to the existing Grade School building at Adrian, Oregon, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared toy Lee R. Cooke, Architect, Nampa, Idaho. Plans, specifications and docu ments may be obtained from the above Architect upon deposit there for of $10,00, which will be refund ed when the plans are returned. The work must be performed in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon governing public NO TRAFFIC TROUBLES NO PARKING PROBLEMS Frequent service, handy down town depots, and freedom from driving tension make shopping or business trips a pleasure by Greyhound. You can go and re turn the same day. The low fares save extra dollars for shopping! Relax in perfect comfort , . . en jo y sightseeing, or visiting with fellow passengers. See your G rey hound Agent about departure times on your next trip ! ^ Ite A A < *** * * * louteA JidAeA.! Sacramento, Calif.................. Stockton, Calif...................... Boise, Idaho ....................... West Yellowstone, Mont. .... Fund’s Lodge, Idaho ......... Depot At Carl’s Doll House RAMBLING STYLE WITHCOMPACTNESS Design No. W-336 Available at Your Boise Payette Yard ★ The conservative ranch-type style of architecture is a rapidly in creasin g favorite, especially with Westerners. Yet, too often, that style ★ ion Can Build This Home on Convenient FHA Terms dictates a rather loose floor plan. Yf Not so with this house. Here the designer has achieved an air of Western living while, at the same time, providing a compact arrangement of For details consult yonr local Boise Payette yard rooms. ★ "Ar Quality Materials ★ B A L S A M WOOL S E A L E D B L A N K E I TYPE I N S U L A T I O N ★ SCHLAGE HARDWARE or the house, a sizable separate dining room and the porch at the rear— easily accessible from kitchen — to take advantage of the Western habit of outdoor living. Yt This home may be built with basement by substituting a stairway for the utility room. It is ★ HARDWOOD ELOORS one of many outstanding home plans which are easier to get at— ★ CURTIS CABINETS AND WOODWORK Old-timer'has a special meaning at Standard ★ No. 1 RED C E D AR S H I N G L E S OR F I R S T GRADE COMPOSITION SHINGLES ■ D EVOE P A I N T S Desirable features are the living room which extends from front to back through the center B riosflfS ttb LUMBER £ 1 AJ WE C O O P E R A T E W I T H L O C A L C O N T R A C T O R S They say you’re not really an ''old-tim er” 17,890 parent com pany em ployees is at least 20 years...and at 30 years, there’s sligh tly m ore than 11 years. A n d the a special company award: a gold watch 20-year "o ld -tim e r s ” ? Fully 4,856 are and six weeks’ vacation with pay. w o rk in g w ith us today. That’s appreciation o f a man’s service to his company, o f course, but it also il lustrates a principle we believe in for all T h o D o w n P a y B i a l I « A l l a H o m o R e a l l y Co*«* em ployees—good people in good jobs serve you best, and we do everything we can to make jobs at Standard good. Security, good pay and working con ditions, advancement from within, free For home plane, specifications, materials, financing and aid in construction depend upon your Boise Fayette yard C. F. MINK, Manager Nyssa, Oregon Th e average length o f service o f all our at Standard until you've been on the job insurance, annuities at retirement are all part o f making that principle a reality. $15.60 $16.35 $ 1.20 $ 9.15 $ 8.55