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THE N YSSA G ATE C IT Y JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APR IL 13. 1950
Extrusion I'laiis
For W ar l)raft«*<l
SUNSET VALLE Y. April 13— Mrs.
Grover Cooper and Miss Mertrude
K in* drove to Ontario Friday to a t
tend the planning meeting for the
county extension lessons for next
year
The women were delighted
with next year's program, which In
cludes lessons on window treatment,
making of drape«, home lighting,
making a lamp shade, new finishes
for iloors, making of a toot-stool,
home I lower arrangements, and i
broiled dinner. Also the group will
make either a silk or wool dress
and the old-tim e swing and square
dances will be offered
Mrs Grover Cooper, Sunset ex
tension oemonstrator. assisted the
Fairbanks Morse-Pomona
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‘ WATER SYSTEMS
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
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BOISE. ID AH O
Myrtle at Broadway
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Phone 9000
KAISER-FRAZER
APPROVED
Sales & Service
S ervice
If you are driving a Kaiser or Frazer car
we are equipped with the latest testing
equipment
and
factory
trained
mechan
ics to put your car in the best of condition.
BRING Y O U R T R O U B LE S T O US
free Pick-Up And Delivery From Nyssa
MUTCH OIL CO.
Highway .‘10— East of Tov/n
Ontario, Oregon
Phone 287
NOTICE TO VOTERS
To Vole You Must Be Registered
As provided by Chapter 204, 1927 Laws, no person
shall be qualified to vote at a Primary, General or
Special Election unless he or she shall be registered.
Electors cannot he sworn in to vote on election day.
Registration books are now open and w ill la* open
until the night of A pril 18th, 1950.
If you were registered and did not vote at either
the Primary or General Election in 1948, or have chang
ed your residence or if you desire to change your
political affiliations, you must re-register.
You may register at the office of the County Clerk,
for any precinct in the County, or with the official reg
istrars in the following precincts:
PRECINCTS
ladle, with the sewing and fitting
of their better cotton dresses, when |
the group met Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs Robert Ditty.
Members of the Chalk Butte Home
Economics club met Wednesday a f
ternoon at the home of the hostess,
Mrs Robert Olp
Visiting guests
from Kingman Kolony were Mrs.
Wesley Piercy and Mrs William
Tooinbs Refreshments were served.
The next hostess for the group will
be Mrs Grover Cooper
Again seven Sunset families went
| on their annual picnic on Easter
Sunday south of Mitchell butte as
they have for years.
Picnicking
above the siphon, were 26 persons
j including the families of Hudson.
! James and Wayne Robb, both Pete
and Claude Wilson, Wilbur Chap
in, Kenneth Iyjrensen and Bill Ham-
! ilton families and their friends.
Word has been received that Mrs.
j Louie Davis and Pattle and Dickie
are now In Seattle, leaving soon to
Miss Janice Campbell of Nysaa
join Mr Davis in Yokohoma; Japan.
has been chosen as a princess for
He has been stationed there the past
the blossom festival U> be held in
year. Mrs Davis and children vis
ited several months last year at the Payette May 6. She will also be in
the iiuern's court st the queen's
Wilbur Chapin home Mr. Davis Is
ball to be hrld the night of April
a brother of Mrs. Chapin.
Eight members of the Sunset aux 29 at Payette.
iliary inet Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Edwin Bergain as hostess. Snyder, Miss Mertrude King, and
Plans were made for a fall bazaar Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pline and
Lunch of salad sandwiches and pie
family of Ontario picnicked at the
was served
Mrs. Julia Brown of Ontario, cen Owyhee dam.
sus crew leader, was a dinner guest
Mrs. James Langley arrived home
at the Kenneth Lorensen home Monday from the Nampa Samaritan
Monday and Mrs. Brown checks
hospital.
Her son Is still in the
with the progress of the census tak
Boise hospital, but doing well.
ing.
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Mrs. Ira Price and Mrs. Don Fox,
Mr ......
and ......
Mr
Ellis ..........
Stokes _ and
two sons of Bluckloot, Idaho were ! room mothers for the fifth grade,
week-end guests at the home of >®rved refreshments Friday after-
Mr and Mrrs Chester Bowns.
I noon at the fifth graders' Easter
Mrs. Vern Garner, was appoint party.
Jim Wolcott, nephew of Mrs. W.
ed Sunday as first counselor of the
Owyhee Ward Relief society. The L. Chapin, is now with the regular
•society will meet Tuesday at the 1 squadron at Lowry air force base
home of Mrs. Arthur Hawkins for at Denver.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford W olfe and
an all-day meeting.
Charles Chapin and Mr and Mrs. daughters motored to Baker Sunday
Kenneth Lorensen were Sunday din to have Easter dinner with Mrs.
ner guests at the Herman Lorensen Wolfe's relatives.
Sunday visitors at the William
house at Owyhee Junction. The men
pulled Lorensen's pump, which was Gregg home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
T op liff and family
causing trouble.
Harold Fyllingness and Larry
Many families attended the bene
fit dance Monday evening in Adrian Dimmick bought a horse-drawn road
grader
from Sam Shaw of Jamelson
for Glen Salter, who Is in 111 health.
The Lion's club auctioned pies last week.
The Sunset Valley 4-H group met
during the evening.
Mr and Mrs Homer Brewer and Saturday afternoon at the Ira Price
daughters were guests Sunday at a home for their regular meeting.
family dinner at the home of Mr. Dwayne Wilson, their leader, also
and Mrs Keith Tollman
Fifty- took pictures o f the group.. James
three relatives were present for the Niccum Is a new member T h e 16
members present played a baseball
occasion.
Visiting from Thursday to Sunday game after the meeting The next
at the home o f Mrs Marie C. Black meeting will be held at Brent H art
in Nyssa, was Miss Doris Ransom ley's home.
Ed Mortensen visited Friday even
of Boise
Miss Ransom n sLster of
Linda Ransom, who is living with ing at the Lyman Pomeroy home.
Mrs. Black
At present, she is a Ed has recently moved his little
house from the former Malmberg
receptionist at the university.
Harold Peterson, son-in-law of farm to his own ranch, which is
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness, who rented to Homer Brewer again.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Fyllingness
left here last Tuesday for his home
in Idaho Falls, had to undergo surg were dinner guests at the home of
ery Wednesday evening after his ar Mr. and Mrs. H. Crutchfield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes and
rival home.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Albritton of Bonnie Kressley were among the 28
dinner
guests at the Rolland Holmes'
Elgin were week-end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Price. home for a fam ily Easter dinner
Suniluy dinner guests also included 1 Mr and Mrs. Harold Fyllingness
Miss Marian Price of Nampa, M ar and family dined at the Alvin Ek-
ion Carey of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. anger home Sunday.
Kenneth Price und Miss Boneta ' Both Neil and Larry Dimmick at
tended the field program at the
Lang lots.
Saturday visitors at the Grover agricultural station. Cattle feeding
Cooper home were Mr. and Mrs. was the main topic of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell were
E II. Tolman and children of Boise.
Tolman returned to Idaho that eve guests at the William Orr home for
dinner
Sunday.
ning while Mrs. Tolman and child
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ford of
ren are remaining lor a six-duy
visit. The Coopers. Tulmans, Don Grandview. Washington spent a
week visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Price. The two wo
men are sisters.
FOR YO U R PL U M B IN G
Dinner and supper guests at the
Neil Dimmick home Sunday Includ
NEEDS
ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culbert
son. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton,
Bath Sets, Water Heaters
Mr and Mrs Larry Dimmick, and
Mr and Mrs L. W. Pomeroy The
and Pressure Systems
men worked de-horning cattle on
both the Patton and Dimmick farms
Call
Pete Wilson. Jim Robb and W il
bur Chapin worked cattle prepara
J. C . S M I T H
tory to taking ihem to the hills
Monday
13 Years In Nyssa
Lew McCoy Is moving his cattle
to his Ironside ranch this week.
Phone 78-J
Fern Price was an overnight guest
of Boneta Longlols Saturday even
ing
Both accompanied Mr and
Mrs Versal Sessions to Boise to
visit Mr Session's mother.
REGISTRARS
Ap p le«« It*
Mrs. M D Clough
Adrian and Big Bend
D T Holly
Harper and Bully
O Y Chester
Brogan
Myrtle I Ro.se
Ironside
H. C. Elms
Jamieson
J A Coleman
Jordan Valley and Juniper
Gabriel Elordl*
Jones
Geo L Baker
Malheur
Mrs Horten Worsham
McDermttt
Mary H Myers
Nyssa No. 1, No. 3, No 3. Arcadia and Owyhee
Hilda I. Tensen
Ontario No. I, No. 3. No 3. No 4, No 5, Fair and
F C McSham*
Rldgevlew
Pauline Eachua
Riverside
Mrs. Donald E Libby
Rockville
Maude Greeley
Ellen Wilev Corta
Bnake River
Fannie Chandler
Official Registrars have lists of those who are NOW
registered
Custom Hay
Chopping
and
N«»w U rgr njuipm m t will handle
baled or loose hay
Glenn I. Short
County Clerk
Owvhee Corner
Phone 010R-1
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TAG BLISS TRIUMPS, WHITE ROSE
AND NETTED GEMS
Y E A R OUT W H ITE ROSE AND HIGH A L T IT U D E
GEMS FREE FROM LEAF ROLL
IF YOU HAVE THE GROUND, WE HAVE THE SEED.
CONTACT US FOR GROW ING DEALS
L. J. JOSEPHSON AND SON
(F O R M E R LY M ALH EU R PRODUCE)
Phono Pay otic 992-J
Cattle To Range
Hauling
H. S. SA C K E TT
blu e
Cattlemen luke
Phono Ontario 897-J, evenings
UPPER 8UN 8ET. April 13—Mr
I and Mrs. John E. Cox o f Mountain
Home spent Easter Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Callahan's home
and attended the Easter program of
the L. D. 8. church at the Oregon
Trail schoolhouse
Mr and Mrs Callahan's children
of Caldwell. Irvin J. Callahan and
family, Clarence Herrtid and family.
Everett and Harold Callahan and
family spent Easter at their par
ents home In this vicinity.
Some o f the cattlemen took their
1 cattle to the range last week
Water will be turned Into the high
canal this week, as reported. Most
farmers have their grain and beets
In.
A benefit dance was given last
week at the Oregon T ra il school-
I house by the L. D. 8. church for
1 Glen Salters, who has been con-
| fined to his bed since last June
Harold Callahan has purchased a
| farm near Caktwell In the Black j
| canyon project. He will move this
For Screwn Door« and Ra
pairing of Scroona. R o m
Trellises. O l h t r Repair
Work. Cabinet Work and
Construction Call
Johnson Cabinet
Shop
1 ', M ile« N«r4h Nyss
June Use O e Highway
Pheae «S3-J1
week and put the laad in cultiva and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and children. little grandchildren who enjoyed an
tion.
Six dozen eggs were colored for the Easter egg hunt.
Charles Durfee and family and
Irvin and Delone Durfee spent
Easter Sunday at New Plymoutn
with Mr. and Mrs. Uay Porter.
Mr. Durfee will move to the farm
he purchased recently in the Black
Canyon district.
Ray Callahan has gone to T a
coma, where he is employed by the
real estate and building and con
struction company
Nathan Orr of the air force at
Cheyenne. Wyoming visited his par
ents last Sunday in the Owyhee
district.
PUBLIC
FARM SALE
Having sold my farm, I will sell the follow
ing property
MONDAY, APRIL 17
Girl Cuts Head
When She Falls
BUENA V ISTA, April 13—Dowona
Brooks fell and cut her head Sun
day.
Those who enjoyed an outing at
the Owyhee dam from this district
Sunday were M r and Mrs. Qlen
H offm an and Olendia, Mr and Mrs
Mancll Bishop and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brooks and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards and
family. Mrs. Lillian Scheller, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Ooodell and Alva
Goodell. Jr.
Mrs 8. B Hoffman. Mrs. Jim
Ritchie and Robert and Oarnet Belle
and Mrs. Claude Day were In Cald
well Wednesday.
Mrs. Willis Bertram and baby
daughter returned home last week
from the Holy Rosary hospital.
Mrs. Lillian Scheller, Mrs Loyd
Adams. Mrs Thurman Hill and Mrs.
Alva Ooodell were in Boise M on
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertram were
Sunday dinner guests at the Glen
Hurshey home In Ontario.
Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Cleaver en
tertained at a fam ily dinner Sun
day
Ouests were M r and Mrs.
Lester Cleaver and family. Mr. and
Mrs Eugene Cleaver and Cheryl and
Harriett, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Cleaver and Gary and Brian. Mr
SAW S FILED
A ll typM o f ia w i
filed quickly on our
p r e c i s i o n Foley
A u to m a tic F i 1 e r.
You r saws will cut
faster, c l e a n e r ,
truer. Old saws re
toothed.
Lawnmowers SHARPENED
You’ ll save time
and effort when
y o u r mower is
sharpened on our
Foley
Lawn
Mower Sharpener.
A ll work guaran
teed.
Beginning at 1 o'clock
Located Va mile west of Apple V alley
schoolhouse, or from Nyssa, Oregon across
river bridge to first oiled road to the right,
three miles south and Vz mile west.
FARM MACHINERY
FERGUSON EQUIPMENT
1 Ferguson tractor, new last year.
1 Ferguson Farm Hand, used six months.
1 Ferguson six-foot mowing machine, pulls
from behind.
1 Ferguson 16-inch plow.
1 Four-row corrugator.
1 Four-section spring-tooth harrow.
1 Ferguson 14-foot dump rake.
1 Moline beet drill.
1 Grain drill.
1 Moline two-bottom tumblebug plow.
Lots of tools and miscellaneous items.
100 bales of first cutting alfalfa hay.
CATTLE
2 Holstein springer heifers, coming with
second calf.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 Four-piece bedroom suite.
2 Beds and dressers.
1 Davenport and chair.
1 Bendix combination radio and phono
graph.
1 Record cabinet. 2 Spring rocking chairs.
1 New M aytag washing machine.
Neighbors are welcome to bring in any
thing they have to sell
TERMS: CASH
PATTERSON S A W SHOP
No. First St.
EDDIE MILLER, Owner
Bill Lane, Auctioneer
Phone 169, Nyssa, Oregon for farm sale dates
Mr. Farmer
THE IDAHO CANNING COMPANY
Offers You A
GOOD CLEAN CONTRACT FOR
Growing Sweet Corn
A CASH CROP
Phone Nyssa 175-R or Payette 117
or drop a postcard; a field man
will see you promptly
Planting will begin approximately
April 25 and extend to June 10
Harvesting Crews Will Be Organized Where
Necessary In Addition To Mechanical
Picking
Idaho Canning Co.