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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949 O. K. K. CLUB PLANS | at the Earl Bingham home. visiting there were Mr. and PICNIC FOR AUG. 18 | Ed Jones of Magna. Utah, Also Gregg and children had dinner couples: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Mrs. with Mrs. Martha Kltngback 8uu- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot, Mrs who \ day and in the evening the group Dick Slam of Oregon Trail. Mr | called on Rev and Mrs. R. L. and Mrs John Timmerman of OWYHEE. Aug. II—Mrs. Howard are cousins of Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Kriner Is recrup- Newell Heights. Two tables of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Douglas Kriner. Evans of Parma and Mrs. Earnie e rating from an operation and whist were in play during the af ternoon. Barker of Ontario were callers in and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Russell seemed quite well. Patton and children, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van Oord and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and the T. H. Brewer home Sunday al- Mrs. Charlie Culbertson and son family called on Mr. and Mrs. Z. attended the Colorado picnic held family of Nyssa were Saturdey Davidson temoon. of Parma Saturday eve The O. K. K. club will hold Its in Nyssa Sunday at the city park. dinner guests in the S. D. Bigelow ning. next meeting with Mrs. Harlan Mrs. Roy Skinner and Mr. and home. Mrs. Edward C. Larson shopped Mr and Mrs. Harry Rowe of Koger and Mrs. Homer Love at Mrs Bruce English and daughter Owyhee corner Thursday. August of La Crescenta. California, stop Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Jake in Ontario Monday. Mrs. Norman Jamison called on 18. A picnic lunch will be served ped on their way to Tennessee for Groot of Nyssa spent Sunday eve Mrs. Jake Groot of Arcadia Fri at 1 o’clock, with the hostesses a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ning visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clay- day. I ton Patton. furnishing ice cream and a drink. Skinner and other relatives. Mr. Howard Hatch of Adrian Mrs. Carl Quackenbush of Spok The club voted to furnish paper Mr. and Mrs. Del Beavers of In this community Satur plates so members need not fur Wilder were Sunday dinner guests ane visited here last week with called her father. Torn Lowe. On Wed day. nish table service. in the T. H. Brewer home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gregg and nesday Mrs. Quackenbush called on tended the funeral services of Kltngback and other called in Nyssa Sunday afternoon children and Mr. and Mrs. George Martha Howard Bert Sparks in the L. D. ■ friends in the community. Marvin Patterson has returned S. chapel in Nyssa Saturday morn from Boy Scout camp at Camp ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot and Billy Rice, where he spent the Mrs. Kris Van Self of Arcadia l past week. Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Lent of Two called in this community Saturday Buttes, Colorado were week-end evening. Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail guests of the Lewis and Claude Skinner families. The families was a dinner guest at the Pete Van Oord home Monday. j were neighbors in Colorado. Ontario visitors Monday after Mrs. Ethel Mitchell of Clinton, LOW RATES j Utah, visited in the Grant Patter- noon were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot. | son home Friday afternoon. JAMISON— KEN POND Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Real Estate and Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McGinnis re- ADRIAN PAIR GO | turned Monday night from Port DEEP SEA FISHING land, where they had gone to visit Eldon Slippy in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Slippy report that their ADRIAN, Aug. 11—Bob Webster son’s condition remains unchanged. and Sandy Patterson of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Walters en spent two days deep-sea salmon tertained with a picnic in their fishing near Depot Bay last wees. Mrs. Bob Webster returned home > lawn Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Linda Jones, from Kansas City after visiting ; Mrs. Geonge Schreiber, Robert last week with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Baker of Portland Jones and La Vina Hill, all of visited last week with her son and | Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Skinner, Mrs daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roy Skinner of La Crescent, Calif Looney. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Bill Looney ornia, Shirley and Bobby Skinner, | and Neal Nickolson and children and sons visited in Jordan Valley Friday with Mrs. Baker’s 97-year- visited friends in Vale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Van de Wall old aunt, Mrs. Emma Gusaman. Arthur Bonde, and Jimmy Glen- [ and daughter and granddaughter ; of Nyssa called In the Lynn Kygar non of Emmett are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs Henderson, j home Sunday evening. Harley Wilson of Nyssa was a and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Sunday dinner guest In the Wilson boys. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Henderson Winter i.ome. COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL MATERIAL Rex Walters and Brenda of Boise and sons of Grand Junction, Colo called ill the Ellis Walters home rado visited for a few days with Mr. and iMrs. Henderson last week. Monday afternoon. NOW ON HAND Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks vis Members of the Owyhee Sun- ; day school returned from camp ited in Boise Sunday with Mrs. at Payette lakes Monday. Those attending from here were Harold. Harry and Mary Anne Bumgart- ner, Dick and Jim Corfleld, Joanne Crocker. Doris Cook, Carol Corfleld, Fred Kllngback, Marlyn Ekanger, and Esther Benedict. Grain Is being threshed this week by Werner Peutz with his machine. Clarence Mull, the former Gladys Sparks, who is in St. Luke's hos pital. Bill Long is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Elmer Sparks for several days. Gary Grey of Portland visited last week for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hib bard of Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pounds shop ped In Ontario Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eastman vis ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eastman and Phyllis Year in and year out you’ll do well with the IT’S TIME FOR HARTFORD K ay Insurance West Coast Fir Accident And Indemnity Co. INSURANCE John Ostrom-Owner Phone 118-W Mr. and Mrs. George em it of Nu-Acres visited at the Dick Groot home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Davidson of Parma entertained at tea and cards Sunday for the follorwing ■■■' ■ ->»• A? ■ ' •• , - V ' / ' And Jeanne, who works as a secretary, will sing for the first time with a great symphony orchestra...for an audience of nearly a million people. We don’t know what this chance will mean to Jeanne, but similar Sunday even ings have been very important in the careers of many singers and musicians— (Jaramae 1'urner, contralto, and Jerome Hines, basso, both with the Metropolitan Opera Company, Dorothy Warenskjold, soprano with the San Francisco Opera .iM R a:. John C. Elfering Sheriff and Tax Collector, Malheur County, Oregon Real Estate Phone 64 Nyssa, Oregon 1 1 . ■' J* For it is our policy on the oldest of all symphony network broadcasts to help talented young people whenever possible . . . so that, from time to time, the hour that’s yours can also be theirs. Insurance *4. iX Association, Paulena Carter, concert pianist, and others. hnrs heavy enough to absorb all normal impact - » d L y V e individually r.pl.cenble . 0 c „ t repair costs in the unlikely event of damage. U a hint of something wonderful that*» coming your way. ere Bumper, grille, bumper-guards and Park‘n^ E E r all become part of a single, unified K a f r ^ n e w 'r o n t e L ' t Z u “ G.5r.o ..v.. -n ~ trend in »tylmg. j ^..,*11 epp what we mean. 1 ook it over and you 11 see wnut Sturdy vertical bars, attached to the bumper f rm Ihe g rille-an d at the same time b mner-guards, which makes it impossible for you m "lock horns" with the car ahead of you. The bumper no longer projects beyond the g rille -s o inches are saved in the over-all length of the car. Barking lights are deeply re cessed. The grille is made up of design. . , . But-stunning as this brilliant bit of designing '¡ s - i f s just a hint of all the new things you see when the new SPECIAL goes on display. Even the price is good news. So watch for the full an n ou n cem en t-com in g very you’ll agree that more than ever, Bu.ck s the f NO* one for you. you« key to SPECIALLY Roberts Nyssa, inc. Second St. and Good Ave. “TW. s , . D j * r d How." S »0 a a . S u Jii, NBC :- « ■ x j Sunday evening, a little after 8: U) o’clock, the announcer on the Standard flour will s a y .. ."N ow , a young artist we believe has a great future in music will entertain you—Jeanne Determann, soprano from Los Angeles." N O T IC E Bernard Eastman 6 - Next Sunday is a big day for Jeanne Determann SEE FIRST COLUMBIA AVENUE The 4-H Saddle club met at the beet dump Sunday night to pre pare for the Malheur County fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phifer shop ped in Boise Monday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if after August 15, personal property tax has not been paid, a warrant will be issued, which will be filed as a lien against real property. If no real property is owned by taxpayer an execution will be issued by the county clerk. Personal Property will be levied upon to satisfy delinquent tax. HARTFORD - For Beet Beds - Nyssa Lumber Company KINGMAN KOLONY as of November 1948 Phone 276-W A dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Monday even ing. Mrs. Leafy Gaston spent Monday iln Ontario on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Randolph and children went to Owyhee dam Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. James Semens of Midwest, Wyoming visited for a few days last week with Jess Norris. To Personal Property Tax Delinquents ED GO N. 3rd. Street chopped In Caldwell Wednesday. E. E. Eastman and Jim were in j Caldwell Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Parker and I Arch Parker visited Mr. and Mis. Cliff Looney and son In Caldwell Sunday. Don and Betty Hansen, Bill Cockrun and Lee Winslow of Pay ette visited in McCall Sunday. Mr. Gaston and daughters at tended a homecoming dinner for former Kansas residents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richstue of New Plymouth Sunday. Mrs. Charles Keller shopped in Nyssa Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glayland Fletcher and family and Mrs. Ellen Fletcher of Carl Junction, Missouri were n i» Ny»*a, Oregon lOimnA/fn a re h u i l i H I I I H , r l l l h . , h . m Wy&tAmm* //