Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 26, 1950, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1950
PAGE FOUR
N u -A rre s
hosts.
High prizes went to
Ethel Durrington and Frank Pres­
ton and low to Prank Nedbalek and
Ara Mac Preston. The traveling
prize went to Henry Orcutt.
Mary Jo Jenkins attended the
basketball game in Emmett between
Frultland and Emmett Pnday night.
Pruitland won again.
Ralph Walker of Redmond, Ore­
gon visited his mother, Mrs Ralph
Busier, while he was attending to
business matters here,
Ed Meroney attended a fair board
meeting at New Plymouth Monday
evening.
Mr. Tyler and Mr. Blazer o f Em­
mett were business calllers at the
M C. Seuell home Hunday after-
I noon.
Mr. and Mrs L D. Cllmer and
girls oi Boise were guests of Mr
aa
Grun*i»*
Program Is (»¡ven
NU-ACRE8, Jan 26—Only a few
Nu-Acres Grangers attended the
Grange meeting Thursday night in
the hail, but they were well repaid
for their attendance. Visitors were
Ed White of Payette, formerly of
New Hampshire, Mr
and Mrs
Strickland of Frultland and Ted
Horth of Nampa Mr White show­
ed scenic views of well known land­
marks in the U 8 and Hawaii
The pinochle club held its regular
party Saturday night in the hall
wllti Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Orasmlck
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ned hales
QUICK R ELIE F FROM
Symptom* of Dlstro** Arising from
General Contracting and
Building
Custom-Built Cabinets and
Furniture
Furniture Krrmiring and
Kefinlshlng
STOMACH ULCERS
dueto E X C E S S A CID
F r o e B o o k T e lls o f H o m a T r o a t m o n t t h a t
M u s t H elp o r It W ill C o s t Y o u N o th in g
O ver three m illion b ottle eo f the W 11. l a an
TacATMKNT h ave been sold for re lie f o f
•yinplom M of(llN treM arising from tt a m a c h
find D u o d .m l U le w s du e to Crest* A d d —
Cow Digestion, Sour or Upsot Stom ach,
l ‘A miles norm oi isyssa-Panna
Junction
Joh nson Cabinet
Shop
Gostlnotr. Heartburn, Sleeplessnett, etc.,
due to Crcess Acid. Hold OB IS d a y e ' tria l!
Ark for ''W illa r d 1* M sssa g s" which fu lly
explain* thlg treatment —tree— s t
NYNHA PH AR M AC Y
Highway 95
Phone 023J1
-FARMERS
Inland Marine Insurance written on farm machinery
costs very little more than ordinary fire insurance, yet
covers all risks of loss or damaM<*- Come in and let us
explain this better type of insurance for farm
machinery.
Ed Jamison and Ken Pond
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
60 No. Third
Phone 276-W
N YSSA . OREGON
FOR EVE N IN G A PPO IN TM E N TS ,
Phone 298-J
and Mrs. L. G. Hawley over the
week-end.
Richard and Mary Lou Orasmlck
had a Canasta party with Don Jen­
sen. Rudy Marostica, Betty Butcher
of Nyssa and Wanda Lee Shaw of
Pruitland as guests. Refreshments
were served at me end of the even­
ing.
Geraldine Fry spent Thursday
night with Mr and Mrs. Jenkins in
Fruitland
Sunday afternoon the
children of the Fry. Sager and
Evans families with their guests
held a coasting party.
The Do-More 4-H clubs will
sponsor a pancake supper at me
hall Saturday. January 28.
Serv­
ing will be from 5 to 9. The public
is invited to attend.
A normal
charge will be made
Mi and Mrs Roy H off and his
mother of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. E.
M Seuell and Dorothy Lobb of
Nyssa and Betty Buskirg of Parma
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
M C. Seuell and Lloyd Sunday.
Mrs, H off is the former Jean Blak-
esley.
Donna Nedbalek was an all night
guest of Joy Cullen Thursday.
Kyle Sager had a birthday party
Monday evening.
Beverly Covington of F niltler'd
was an all-night guest o f Phyllis
Evans Sunday.
Joy Cullen has the chickenpox
this week.
Mrs. lorn Evans and Janice at­
tended a pink and blue shower
Thursday in Parma for Mrs. Hal
White at the home of Mrs. Loraine
Heeb
Mr and Mrs. M C Seuell and
Lloyd and Betty Buskirk made a
business trip to Nampa Saturday.
Mrs L. G. Hawley and Mr. and
Mrs. William Grasmick made a
business trip to Boise last week,
Mr and Mrs. Ed Meroney were
Thursday visitors in Payette.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Baxter vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robar in
Boise Sunday.
Mrs But Hohstudt and Dennis
visited her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Ivle. in Fruitland Thursday. In the
afternoon Mrs. Hohstudt and Mrs.
Ive went shopping in Ontario.
Shower Is Given
Because O f Fire
AD R IAN , Jan. 26—The Ridgeview
community gave a miscellaneous
shower Monday tor Mr and Mrs.
• Red" Wells, whose home burned
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. English of
Nampa visited their daughter, Mrs.
Gayle Martin Monday.
Little Helen Martin is ill with
the chickenpox.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Toombs, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Toomb and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Toomb visited In
me Vernon Parker home Sunday.
The A. and B. Extension club met
Tuesday In the agriculture room at
me high school. The members
made shoe rack*.
Mrs. Eearl Sarri and Mrs. Betty
Brown were hostesses at a pink
and blue shower for Mrs. Robert
Brown Tuesday in the Presbyterian
hurch basement.
Mrs. F F. Cummings and Mrs.
Bessie Alger o l Boise visited Mrs.
Robert Brown Tuesday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Oayle Martin were Patricia
3mlth and Calvin Martin.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Brown were
n Ontario on business Sunday.
Later In the evening they visited at
the Jim Attaberry home.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Matthews
have moved into one of the Parker
houses.
Mr and Mrs. Byron Pounds and
family have moved here from Port»
land.
Mrs. Fred Warren has returned
from Los Angeles, where she vis­
ited relatives.
Mrs, Henry Reuter and Donna
left Thursday for Portland, where
they will consult a doctor about
Dorra’s arm.
Dr. Sllzer, professor of religion
at the college o f Idaho, conducted
morning services at the Presbyter-
ain church Sunday, due to the ab­
sence ot Rev. Henry Moore, who
left Sunday morning for Portland
to conduct a funeral.
Ttie Free Methodist church is
holding revival meetings for two
weeks.
‘Evangelist Biggerstaff is
Visit In Weiser—
conducting the meetings.
Mr and Mrs Ward Wleneke and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks and
Garry visited last Sunday at the Wayne visited Mrs. Clarence Mull
home of Mrs. Wieneke’s father, N of Nyssa Sunday.
L. Kimball, in Weiser.
Robert Toomb, Sr., of Nyssa is
convalescing at the home o f his home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Steel­
man were former Adrian residents.
daughter. Mrs. Vernon Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clafalo have
Mrs. James McGinnis was in
purchased a new Plymouth car.
Caldwell on business Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steelman of
Council were over-night guests F ri­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
day of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Elliott of Wilder.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ana
Deirking.
Mrs. Steelman visited
her pinochle club at Mrs. Carl Hill sMrs. K. I. Peterson were Mr. and
Mrs. w. E. Pelrcy, Mr. and Mrs.
A i Thompson, Mr. ana Mrs. Carl
■uni and Mrs. Henry Moore. The
occosion was Mr. Peterson's birth­
day.
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M AR R IAG E LICENSES
Robert F. Zimmerman and Mary
Louise Seal, both of Vale.
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W e take the Woes
and Worries
f of Weather
f '- T 1
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way you can ignore the season—chew your way
through gravel and dust alike, splash through the wet
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O
B ut bear this one thought in m in d ...
A
LIFT
Rough road conditions call for special attention to
your lubricants. T ire s should be checked for correct
inflation — for deep, clean tread that bites on a
slick surface. Brakes won’t stop you with a sure
and gentle touch if the master cylinder needs more
fluid, or if an air-bubble has worked itself into the
line. These things, and more, should be checked to
keep your Buick at its best.
FOR THE E Y E S . . .
The normal human eye is a wonderful organ. It has every­
thing it needs to function properly— except its own lighting
If that sounds like more than one thought to bear
in mind — just drive into our shop and tell the man,
" LUBM CAM E, please."
system
We must furnish that light at night and indoors— and the
O ur winter I.ubricare treatment covers all these points
—with specially trained mechanics following factory
specifications as they go over your car from end to end.
better the light the more the eye will see Colors will take on
new life; reading, study and chores will require less energy In
fact, good lighting gives a real "lift" to your home . . . and
D rive in this w eek, w hy don’t you? T h e price is sur­
prisingly low. T h e peace of mind is priceless.
to your eyes.
And good lighting is so easy to have at very little cost
Another floor or table lamp, or a rearrangement of the ones vou
have may be all that's needed to brighten up your home Just
filling all the sockets with the right-size light bulbs helps
tremendously.
Just remember that the eye is continually taking countless
pictures and like a camera, its subjects must have plenty of light
Better light means better sight and when you protect your
eyes, you protect your family's as well.
I D A H O V POWER
rtb s T U G iy Do«» So MUCH-Costs So L I T T H '
Roberts Nyssa, Inc.
Second St. and Good Ave.
PHONE 12